In assembly code, BIT macro is used with a preceding hash #. Let's
update Cortex X1 code to follow the same convention. Excluding hash
doesn't cause compilation to fail or emit incorrect code.
Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <okash@google.com>
Change-Id: If304cdf90542d2edcab3e2d66cd7e905ff7fd047
bl check_errata_1821534
cbz x0, 1f
mrs x1, CORTEX_X1_ACTLR2_EL1
- orr x1, x1, BIT(2)
+ orr x1, x1, #BIT(2)
msr CORTEX_X1_ACTLR2_EL1, x1
isb
1:
bl check_errata_1688305
cbz x0, 1f
mrs x0, CORTEX_X1_ACTLR2_EL1
- orr x0, x0, BIT(1)
+ orr x0, x0, #BIT(1)
msr CORTEX_X1_ACTLR2_EL1, x0
isb
bl check_errata_1827429
cbz x0, 1f
mrs x0, CORTEX_X1_CPUECTLR_EL1
- orr x0, x0, BIT(53)
+ orr x0, x0, #BIT(53)
msr CORTEX_X1_CPUECTLR_EL1, x0
isb