On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 11:02:12AM -0500, Greg Bellows wrote:
> From: Fabian Aggeler
>
> Interrupt Group Registers (previously called Interrupt Security
> Registers) as defined in GICv1 with Security Extensions or GICv2 allow
> to configure interrupts as Secure (Group0) or Non-secure (Group1).
>
From: Fabian Aggeler
Interrupt Group Registers (previously called Interrupt Security
Registers) as defined in GICv1 with Security Extensions or GICv2 allow
to configure interrupts as Secure (Group0) or Non-secure (Group1).
In GICv2 these registers are implemented independent of the existence of
S