Tegra194: psci: rename 'percpu_data' variable
The per CPU wake times are saved in an array called 't19x_percpu_data'. But,
there is one instance in the code where the name of the variable is misspelt.
This patch fixes this typographical error to fix compilation errors.
Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I52f5f0b150c51d8cc38372675415dec7944a7735
diff --git a/plat/nvidia/tegra/soc/t194/plat_psci_handlers.c b/plat/nvidia/tegra/soc/t194/plat_psci_handlers.c
index 948fade..1188a3b 100644
--- a/plat/nvidia/tegra/soc/t194/plat_psci_handlers.c
+++ b/plat/nvidia/tegra/soc/t194/plat_psci_handlers.c
@@ -66,10 +66,10 @@
<< TEGRA194_WAKE_TIME_SHIFT;
/*
- * Clean percpu_data[cpu] to DRAM. This needs to be done to ensure that
- * the correct value is read in tegra_soc_pwr_domain_suspend(), which
- * is called with caches disabled. It is possible to read a stale value
- * from DRAM in that function, because the L2 cache is not flushed
+ * Clean t19x_percpu_data[cpu] to DRAM. This needs to be done to ensure
+ * that the correct value is read in tegra_soc_pwr_domain_suspend(),
+ * which is called with caches disabled. It is possible to read a stale
+ * value from DRAM in that function, because the L2 cache is not flushed
* unless the cluster is entering CC6/CC7.
*/
clean_dcache_range((uint64_t)&t19x_percpu_data[cpu],
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
val = (stateid_afflvl0 == PSTATE_ID_CORE_IDLE) ?
(uint32_t)TEGRA_NVG_CORE_C6 : (uint32_t)TEGRA_NVG_CORE_C7;
ret = mce_command_handler((uint64_t)MCE_CMD_ENTER_CSTATE, (uint64_t)val,
- percpu_data[cpu].wake_time, 0);
+ t19x_percpu_data[cpu].wake_time, 0);
assert(ret == 0);
} else if (stateid_afflvl2 == PSTATE_ID_SOC_POWERDN) {