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<rfried>
Hi,
<rfried>
I defined cpu-map correctly, but I'm unsure what number I should give to each CPU in regs property. should all be 0 ?
<rfried>
I have a armv8 soc wity 8 cores, 8 cluster and each cluster has 1 core in it.
<rfried>
This is the DTS snippet I currently have
<rfried>
The problem I have is that when Linux tries to power up other cores using PSCI, the secured firmware doesn't digest core numbers bigger than 0.