1. 14 Sep, 2016 2 commits
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      Ensure PMF service timestamps are properly aligned on a cache line boundary · 2d84b46e
      dp-arm authored
      When using more than a single service in PMF, it is necessary that the
      per-service timestamps begin on a cache line boundary.  Previously it
      was possible that two services shared a cache line for their
      timestamps.  This made it difficult to reason about cache maintenance
      operations within a single service and required a global understanding
      of how all services operate.
      
      Change-Id: Iacaae5154a7e19ad4107468e56df9ad082ee371c
      2d84b46e
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      Rename `pmf_calc_timestamp_offset` to `pmf_calc_timestamp_addr` · d2e201b4
      dp-arm authored
      The macro calculates an absolute address rather than an offset so
      rename it to avoid confusion.
      
      Change-Id: I351f73dfd809fd28c0c30d38928caf5c5cd1af04
      d2e201b4
  2. 26 Aug, 2016 2 commits
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      Add assembler helper to calculate PMF timestamp offset · 5695cfe7
      dp-arm authored
      Given the service name and timestamp id, this assembler macro
      calculates the offset into a memory region where the per-cpu timestamp
      value is located.
      
      Change-Id: I47f6dfa2a17be182675e2ca0489d6eed42433209
      5695cfe7
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      Move pmf headers to include/lib/pmf · afdda571
      dp-arm authored
      More headers will be needed soon so better to move these to their own
      directory to avoid cluttering include/lib.
      
      Change-Id: I6a72dc5b602d6f51954cf60aadd1beb52a268670
      afdda571