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    • Manish V Badarkhe's avatar
      plat: Fix build issue for qemu and rpi3 platforms · dad2934c
      Manish V Badarkhe authored
      
      
      Coverity build periodically throws below errors(non-consistently)
      for 'QEMU' and 'RPI3' platforms.
      
      /bin/sh: 1: cannot create build/qemu/debug/rot_key.pem: Directory
      nonexistent
      plat/qemu/qemu/platform.mk:86: recipe for target 'build/qemu/debug/
      rot_key.pem' failed
      make: *** [build/qemu/debug/rot_key.pem] Error 2
      
      /bin/sh: 1: cannot create /work/workspace/workspace/tf-coverity/build
      /rpi3/debug/rot_key.pem: Directory nonexistent
      plat/rpi/rpi3/platform.mk:214: recipe for target '/work/workspace/
      workspace/tf-coverity/build/rpi3/debug/rot_key.pem' failed
      make: *** [/work/workspace/workspace/tf-coverity/build/rpi3/debug/
      rot_key.pem] Error 2
      
      Issue seems to be occurred when 'ROT key' is generated before creating
      the platform build folder(for e.g.build/qemu/debug).
      
      Changes are made to fix this issue by adding orderly dependancy of
      the platform folder for the 'ROT key' creation which ensures that
      platform folder is created before generating 'ROT key'.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarManish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
      Change-Id: I20c82172dde84e4c7f2373c0bd095d353f845d38
      dad2934c
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    • Julius Werner's avatar
      qti: Add SPMI PMIC arbitrator driver · f40008a4
      Julius Werner authored
      
      
      This patch adds a very rudimentary driver for the SPMI arbitrator used
      to access the PMIC. It doesn't support all the controller's actual
      arbitration features, so it should probably not be used concurrently
      with a running kernel (and it's also not optimized for performance). But
      it can be used to set a few registers during boot or on shutdown to
      control reset handling, which is all we need it for.
      
      Change-Id: I8631c34a2a89ac71aa1ec9b8266e818c922fe34a
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJulius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
      f40008a4