Tegra194: sip_calls: mark unused parameter as const
Varun Wadekar authored
This patch marks the unused parameter 'cookie', to the
plat_sip_handler() function, as const to fix an issue
flagged by the MISRA scan.

Change-Id: I53fdd2caadf43fef17fbc3a50a18bf7fdbd42d39
Signed-off-by: default avatarVarun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
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Name Last commit Last update
bl1 TF-A: Add support for ARMv8.3-PAuth in BL1 SMC calls and BL2U
bl2 Refactor ARMv8.3 Pointer Authentication support code
bl2u TF-A: Add support for ARMv8.3-PAuth in BL1 SMC calls and BL2U
bl31 Neoverse N1 Errata Workaround 1542419
bl32 AArch32: Disable Secure Cycle Counter
common FDT helper functions: Respect architecture in PSCI function IDs
docs Merge "docs: Add Cortex-Hercules/HerculesAE CPU support" into integration
drivers Merge changes from topic "gic600_multichip" into integration
fdts fdts: stm32mp1: move FDCAN to PLL4_R
include Merge "plat/arm: Re-enable PIE when RESET_TO_BL31=1" into integration
lib Merge "Fix white space errors + remove #if defined" into integration
make_helpers Fix the CAS spinlock implementation
plat Tegra194: sip_calls: mark unused parameter as const
services Merge changes from topic "jc/coverity-fixes" into integration
tools Remove RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 support from cert_tool
.checkpatch.conf Re-apply GIT_COMMIT_ID check for checkpatch
.editorconfig doc: Final, pre-release fixes and updates
.gitignore meson: Rename platform directory to amlogic
Makefile Update TF-A version to 2.2
dco.txt Drop requirement for CLA in contribution.md
license.rst doc: De-duplicate readme and license files
readme.rst doc: Formatting fixes for readme.rst

Trusted Firmware-A

Trusted Firmware-A (TF-A) is a reference implementation of secure world software for Arm A-Profile architectures (Armv8-A and Armv7-A), including an Exception Level 3 (EL3) Secure Monitor. It provides a suitable starting point for productization of secure world boot and runtime firmware, in either the AArch32 or AArch64 execution states.

TF-A implements Arm interface standards, including:

The code is designed to be portable and reusable across hardware platforms and software models that are based on the Armv8-A and Armv7-A architectures.

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