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    • Dimitris Papastamos's avatar
      Merge pull request #1617 from antonio-nino-diaz-arm/an/bugfix · 3d3619c6
      Dimitris Papastamos authored
      xlat: Fix checks in mmap_add() and mmap_add_ctx()
      3d3619c6
    • Antonio Nino Diaz's avatar
      xlat: Fix checks in mmap_add() and mmap_add_ctx() · a5fa5658
      Antonio Nino Diaz authored
      Commit 79621f00
      
       broke sgi575.
      
      It is possible to have a region with 0 as value for the attributes. It
      means device memory, read only, secure, executable. This is legitimate
      if the code is in flash and the code is executed from there.
      
      This is the case for SGI_MAP_FLASH0_RO, defined in the file
      plat/arm/css/sgi/sgi_plat.c.
      
      This problem is solved by checking both size and attributes in xlat v1.
      In xlat v2, it is enough to check the granularity, as it can never be 0.
      
      Change-Id: I7be11f1b0e51c4c2ffd560b4a6cdfbf15de2c276
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAntonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
      a5fa5658
    • Andre Przywara's avatar
      Makefile: Support totally quiet output with -s · ee1ba6d4
      Andre Przywara authored
      
      
      "-s" is a command line option to the make tool, to suppress normal output,
      something to the effect of prepending every line with '@' in the Makefile.
      However with our V={0|1} support, we now print the shortened command line
      output in any case (even with V=1, in addition to the long line!).
      Normally -s helps to not miss non-fatal warnings, which tend to scroll out
      of the window easily.
      
      Introduce a new Makefile variable ECHO, to control the shortened output.
      We only set it in the (current default) V=0 case, and replace every
      occurence of "@echo" with that variable.
      When the user specifies "-s", we set ECHO to some magic string which
      changes the output line into a comment, so the output is suppressed.
      
      Beside suppressing every output for "-s", we also avoid the redundant
      short output when compiling with V=1.
      
      This changes the output to:
      ==========
      $ make -s PLAT=.... bl31
      
      Built build/.../release/bl31.bin
      
      ==========
      $ make PLAT=.... bl31
      ...
        CC      lib/libc/strncmp.c
        CC      lib/libc/strnlen.c
      ...
      ==========
      $ make V=1 PLAT=.... bl31
      ...
      gcc -DDEBUG=0 .... -o build/.../release/libc/strncmp.o
      gcc -DDEBUG=0 .... -o build/.../release/libc/strnlen.o
      ...
      ==========
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAndre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
      ee1ba6d4