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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2017-2020, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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*/
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#include <common/bl_common.ld.h>
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#include <lib/xlat_tables/xlat_tables_defs.h>
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OUTPUT_FORMAT(PLATFORM_LINKER_FORMAT)
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OUTPUT_ARCH(PLATFORM_LINKER_ARCH)
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ENTRY(bl2_entrypoint)
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MEMORY {
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#if BL2_IN_XIP_MEM
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ROM (rx): ORIGIN = BL2_RO_BASE, LENGTH = BL2_RO_LIMIT - BL2_RO_BASE
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RAM (rwx): ORIGIN = BL2_RW_BASE, LENGTH = BL2_RW_LIMIT - BL2_RW_BASE
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#else
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RAM (rwx): ORIGIN = BL2_BASE, LENGTH = BL2_LIMIT - BL2_BASE
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#endif
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}
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#if !BL2_IN_XIP_MEM
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#define ROM RAM
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#endif
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SECTIONS
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{
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#if BL2_IN_XIP_MEM
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. = BL2_RO_BASE;
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ASSERT(. == ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE),
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"BL2_RO_BASE address is not aligned on a page boundary.")
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#else
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. = BL2_BASE;
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ASSERT(. == ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE),
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"BL2_BASE address is not aligned on a page boundary.")
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#endif
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#if SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA
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.text . : {
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__TEXT_START__ = .;
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__TEXT_RESIDENT_START__ = .;
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*bl2_el3_entrypoint.o(.text*)
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*(.text.asm.*)
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__TEXT_RESIDENT_END__ = .;
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*(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.text*))
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*(.vectors)
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. = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE);
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__TEXT_END__ = .;
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} >ROM
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.rodata . : {
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__RODATA_START__ = .;
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*(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.rodata*))
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linker_script: replace common read-only data with RODATA_COMMON
The common section data are repeated in many linker scripts (often
twice in each script to support SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA). When you
add a new read-only data section, you end up with touching lots of
places.
After this commit, you will only need to touch bl_common.ld.h when
you add a new section to RODATA_COMMON.
Replace a series of RO section with RODATA_COMMON, which contains
6 sections, some of which did not exist before.
This is not a big deal because unneeded data should not be compiled
in the first place. I believe this should be controlled by BL*_SOURCES
in Makefiles, not by linker scripts.
When I was working on this commit, the BL1 image size increased
due to the fconf_populator. Commit c452ba159c14 ("fconf: exclude
fconf_dyn_cfg_getter.c from BL1_SOURCES") fixed this issue.
I investigated BL1, BL2, BL2U, BL31 for plat=fvp, and BL2-AT-EL3,
BL31, BL31 for plat=uniphier. I did not see any more unexpected
code addition.
Change-Id: I5d14d60dbe3c821765bce3ae538968ef266f1460
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
5 years ago
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RODATA_COMMON
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. = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE);
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__RODATA_END__ = .;
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} >ROM
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ASSERT(__TEXT_RESIDENT_END__ - __TEXT_RESIDENT_START__ <= PAGE_SIZE,
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"Resident part of BL2 has exceeded its limit.")
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#else
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ro . : {
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__RO_START__ = .;
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__TEXT_RESIDENT_START__ = .;
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*bl2_el3_entrypoint.o(.text*)
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*(.text.asm.*)
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__TEXT_RESIDENT_END__ = .;
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*(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.text*))
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*(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.rodata*))
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linker_script: replace common read-only data with RODATA_COMMON
The common section data are repeated in many linker scripts (often
twice in each script to support SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA). When you
add a new read-only data section, you end up with touching lots of
places.
After this commit, you will only need to touch bl_common.ld.h when
you add a new section to RODATA_COMMON.
Replace a series of RO section with RODATA_COMMON, which contains
6 sections, some of which did not exist before.
This is not a big deal because unneeded data should not be compiled
in the first place. I believe this should be controlled by BL*_SOURCES
in Makefiles, not by linker scripts.
When I was working on this commit, the BL1 image size increased
due to the fconf_populator. Commit c452ba159c14 ("fconf: exclude
fconf_dyn_cfg_getter.c from BL1_SOURCES") fixed this issue.
I investigated BL1, BL2, BL2U, BL31 for plat=fvp, and BL2-AT-EL3,
BL31, BL31 for plat=uniphier. I did not see any more unexpected
code addition.
Change-Id: I5d14d60dbe3c821765bce3ae538968ef266f1460
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
5 years ago
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RODATA_COMMON
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*(.vectors)
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__RO_END_UNALIGNED__ = .;
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/*
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* Memory page(s) mapped to this section will be marked as
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* read-only, executable. No RW data from the next section must
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* creep in. Ensure the rest of the current memory page is unused.
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*/
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. = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE);
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__RO_END__ = .;
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} >ROM
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#endif
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ASSERT(__CPU_OPS_END__ > __CPU_OPS_START__,
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"cpu_ops not defined for this platform.")
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#if BL2_IN_XIP_MEM
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. = BL2_RW_BASE;
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ASSERT(BL2_RW_BASE == ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE),
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"BL2_RW_BASE address is not aligned on a page boundary.")
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#endif
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/*
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* Define a linker symbol to mark start of the RW memory area for this
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* image.
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*/
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__RW_START__ = . ;
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/*
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* .data must be placed at a lower address than the stacks if the stack
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* protector is enabled. Alternatively, the .data.stack_protector_canary
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* section can be placed independently of the main .data section.
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*/
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.data . : {
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__DATA_RAM_START__ = .;
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*(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.data*))
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__DATA_RAM_END__ = .;
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} >RAM AT>ROM
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/*
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* .rela.dyn needs to come after .data for the read-elf utility to parse
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* this section correctly. Ensure 8-byte alignment so that the fields of
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* RELA data structure are aligned.
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*/
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. = ALIGN(8);
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__RELA_START__ = .;
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.rela.dyn . : {
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} >RAM
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__RELA_END__ = .;
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stacks (NOLOAD) : {
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__STACKS_START__ = .;
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*(tzfw_normal_stacks)
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__STACKS_END__ = .;
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} >RAM
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linker_script: move bss section to bl_common.ld.h
Move the bss section to the common header. This adds BAKERY_LOCK_NORMAL
and PMF_TIMESTAMP, which previously existed only in BL31. This is not
a big deal because unused data should not be compiled in the first
place. I believe this should be controlled by BL*_SOURCES in Makefiles,
not by linker scripts.
I investigated BL1, BL2, BL2U, BL31 for plat=fvp, and BL2-AT-EL3,
BL31, BL31 for plat=uniphier. I did not see any more unexpected
code addition.
The bss section has bigger alignment. I added BSS_ALIGN for this.
Currently, SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT() is missing in sp_min.ld.S, and with this
change, the BSS symbols in SP_MIN will be sorted by the alignment.
This is not a big deal (or, even better in terms of the image size).
Change-Id: I680ee61f84067a559bac0757f9d03e73119beb33
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
5 years ago
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BSS_SECTION >RAM
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XLAT_TABLE_SECTION >RAM
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#if USE_COHERENT_MEM
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/*
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* The base address of the coherent memory section must be page-aligned (4K)
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* to guarantee that the coherent data are stored on their own pages and
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* are not mixed with normal data. This is required to set up the correct
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* memory attributes for the coherent data page tables.
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*/
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coherent_ram (NOLOAD) : ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE) {
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__COHERENT_RAM_START__ = .;
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*(tzfw_coherent_mem)
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__COHERENT_RAM_END_UNALIGNED__ = .;
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/*
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* Memory page(s) mapped to this section will be marked
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* as device memory. No other unexpected data must creep in.
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* Ensure the rest of the current memory page is unused.
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*/
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. = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE);
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__COHERENT_RAM_END__ = .;
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} >RAM
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#endif
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/*
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* Define a linker symbol to mark end of the RW memory area for this
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* image.
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*/
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__RW_END__ = .;
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__BL2_END__ = .;
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/DISCARD/ : {
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*(.dynsym .dynstr .hash .gnu.hash)
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}
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#if BL2_IN_XIP_MEM
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__BL2_RAM_START__ = ADDR(.data);
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__BL2_RAM_END__ = .;
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__DATA_ROM_START__ = LOADADDR(.data);
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__DATA_SIZE__ = SIZEOF(.data);
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/*
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* The .data section is the last PROGBITS section so its end marks the end
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* of BL2's RO content in XIP memory..
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*/
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__BL2_ROM_END__ = __DATA_ROM_START__ + __DATA_SIZE__;
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ASSERT(__BL2_ROM_END__ <= BL2_RO_LIMIT,
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"BL2's RO content has exceeded its limit.")
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#endif
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__BSS_SIZE__ = SIZEOF(.bss);
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#if USE_COHERENT_MEM
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__COHERENT_RAM_UNALIGNED_SIZE__ =
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__COHERENT_RAM_END_UNALIGNED__ - __COHERENT_RAM_START__;
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#endif
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#if BL2_IN_XIP_MEM
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ASSERT(. <= BL2_RW_LIMIT, "BL2's RW content has exceeded its limit.")
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#else
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ASSERT(. <= BL2_LIMIT, "BL2 image has exceeded its limit.")
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#endif
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}
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