Hi Andre,
> The actual CPU kick is done by sending an inter-processor interrupt
> via the GIC to all CPU interfaces except the requesting processor.
> The secondary cores will then setup their respective GIC CPU
> interface.
This issue might have been raised already,
I think how to kick secondar
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 01:01:11PM +0200, Andre Przywara wrote:
> Currently the non-secure switch is only done for the boot processor.
> To enable full SMP support, we have to switch all secondary cores
> into non-secure state also.
>
> So we add an entry point for secondary CPUs coming out of low
Currently the non-secure switch is only done for the boot processor.
To enable full SMP support, we have to switch all secondary cores
into non-secure state also.
So we add an entry point for secondary CPUs coming out of low-power
state and make sure we put them into WFI again after having switche
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