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Message-Id: <20220203115336.119735-1-james.clark@arm.com>
Date:   Thu,  3 Feb 2022 11:53:34 +0000
From:   James Clark <james.clark@....com>
To:     suzuki.poulose@....com, mathieu.poirier@...aro.org,
        coresight@...ts.linaro.org
Cc:     leo.yan@...aro.com, mike.leach@...aro.org,
        James Clark <james.clark@....com>,
        Leo Yan <leo.yan@...aro.org>,
        linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH 0/1] coresight: no-op refactor to make INSTP0 check more idiomatic

In preparation for the bigger register refactor, simplify one of the
accesses otherwise it looked even more obfuscated after the refactor.

This can't be included in the main set because it causes a small change
in the binary, although functionally this refactor is also a no-op.

Applies to coresight/next 30d1f1c71b

James Clark (1):
  coresight: no-op refactor to make INSTP0 check more idiomatic

 drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm4x-core.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

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2.28.0

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