6. CONFIG_ARM64 instead of CONFIG_ARMV8 is used to distinguish aarch64 and
aarch32 specific codes.
-7. CONFIG_SYS_FULL_VA is used to enable 2-level page tables. For cores
- supporting 64k pages it allows usage of full 48+ virtual/physical addresses
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- Enabling this option requires the following ones to be defined:
- - CONFIG_SYS_MEM_MAP - an array of 'struct mm_region' describing the
- system memory map (start, length, attributes)
- - CONFIG_SYS_MEM_MAP_SIZE - number of entries in CONFIG_SYS_MEM_MAP
- - CONFIG_SYS_PTL1_ENTRIES - number of 1st level page table entries
- - CONFIG_SYS_PTL2_ENTRIES - number of 1nd level page table entries
- for the largest CONFIG_SYS_MEM_MAP entry
- - CONFIG_COREID_MASK - the mask value used to get the core from the
- MPIDR_EL1 register
- - CONFIG_SYS_PTL2_BITS - number of bits addressed by the 2nd level
- page tables
- - CONFIG_SYS_BLOCK_SHIFT - number of bits addressed by a single block
- entry from L2 page tables
- - CONFIG_SYS_PGTABLE_SIZE - total size of the page table
- - CONFIG_SYS_TCR_EL{1,2,3}_IPS_BITS - the IPS field of the TCR_EL{1,2,3}
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