2402ad3ebd
dma_addr_t is already defined in compat.h.
so removing the local definition from caam_jr_config.h
Fixes: 64c0451f5b
("crypto/caam_jr: add HW tuning options")
Signed-off-by: Gagandeep Singh <g.singh@nxp.com>
208 lines
6.6 KiB
C
208 lines
6.6 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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* Copyright 2017-2018 NXP
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*/
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#ifndef CAAM_JR_CONFIG_H
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#define CAAM_JR_CONFIG_H
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#include <rte_byteorder.h>
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#include <compat.h>
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#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_PMD_CAAM_JR_BE
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#define CAAM_BYTE_ORDER __BIG_ENDIAN
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#else
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#define CAAM_BYTE_ORDER __LITTLE_ENDIAN
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#endif
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#if RTE_BYTE_ORDER == RTE_BIG_ENDIAN
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#define CORE_BYTE_ORDER __BIG_ENDIAN
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#else
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#define CORE_BYTE_ORDER __LITTLE_ENDIAN
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#endif
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#if CORE_BYTE_ORDER != CAAM_BYTE_ORDER
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#define cpu_to_caam64 rte_cpu_to_be_64
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#define cpu_to_caam32 rte_cpu_to_be_32
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#else
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#define cpu_to_caam64
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#define cpu_to_caam32
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#endif
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/*
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* SEC is configured to start work in polling mode,
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* when configured for NAPI notification style.
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*/
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#define SEC_STARTUP_POLLING_MODE 0
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/*
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* SEC is configured to start work in interrupt mode,
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* when configured for NAPI notification style.
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*/
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#define SEC_STARTUP_INTERRUPT_MODE 1
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/*
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* SEC driver will use NAPI model to receive notifications
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* for processed packets from SEC engine hardware:
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* - IRQ for low traffic
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* - polling for high traffic.
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*/
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#define SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE_NAPI 0
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/*
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* SEC driver will use ONLY interrupts to receive notifications
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* for processed packets from SEC engine hardware.
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*/
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#define SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE_IRQ 1
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/*
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* SEC driver will use ONLY polling to receive notifications
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* for processed packets from SEC engine hardware.
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*/
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#define SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE_POLL 2
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/*
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* SEC USER SPACE DRIVER related configuration.
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*/
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/*
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* Determines how SEC user space driver will receive notifications
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* for processed packets from SEC engine.
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* Valid values are: #SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE_POLL, #SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE_IRQ
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* and #SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE_NAPI.
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*/
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#define SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE_POLL
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/* Maximum number of job rings supported by SEC hardware */
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#define MAX_SEC_JOB_RINGS 4
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/* Maximum number of QP per job ring */
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#define RTE_CAAM_MAX_NB_SEC_QPS 1
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/*
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* Size of cryptographic context that is used directly in communicating
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* with SEC device. SEC device works only with physical addresses. This
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* is the maximum size for a SEC descriptor ( = 64 words).
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*/
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#define SEC_CRYPTO_DESCRIPTOR_SIZE 256
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/*
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* Size of job descriptor submitted to SEC device for each packet to
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* be processed.
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* Job descriptor contains 3 DMA address pointers:
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* - to shared descriptor, to input buffer and to output buffer.
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* The job descriptor contains other SEC specific commands as well:
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* - HEADER command, SEQ IN PTR command SEQ OUT PTR command and opaque data
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* each measuring 4 bytes.
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* Job descriptor size, depending on physical address representation:
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* - 32 bit - size is 28 bytes - cacheline-aligned size is 64 bytes
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* - 36 bit - size is 40 bytes - cacheline-aligned size is 64 bytes
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* @note: Job descriptor must be cacheline-aligned to ensure efficient
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* memory access.
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* @note: If other format is used for job descriptor, then the size must be
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* revised.
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*/
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#define SEC_JOB_DESCRIPTOR_SIZE 64
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/*
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* Size of one entry in the input ring of a job ring.
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* Input ring contains pointers to job descriptors.
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* The memory used for an input ring and output ring must be physically
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* contiguous.
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*/
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#define SEC_JOB_INPUT_RING_ENTRY_SIZE sizeof(dma_addr_t)
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/*
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* Size of one entry in the output ring of a job ring.
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* Output ring entry is a pointer to a job descriptor followed by a 4 byte
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* status word.
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* The memory used for an input ring and output ring must be physically
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* contiguous.
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* @note If desired to use also the optional SEQ OUT indication in output ring
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* entries,
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* then 4 more bytes must be added to the size.
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*/
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#define SEC_JOB_OUTPUT_RING_ENTRY_SIZE (SEC_JOB_INPUT_RING_ENTRY_SIZE + 4)
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/*
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* DMA memory required for an input ring of a job ring.
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*/
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#define SEC_DMA_MEM_INPUT_RING_SIZE ((SEC_JOB_INPUT_RING_ENTRY_SIZE) * \
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(SEC_JOB_RING_SIZE))
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/*
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* DMA memory required for an output ring of a job ring.
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* Required extra 4 byte for status word per each entry.
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*/
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#define SEC_DMA_MEM_OUTPUT_RING_SIZE ((SEC_JOB_OUTPUT_RING_ENTRY_SIZE) * \
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(SEC_JOB_RING_SIZE))
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/* DMA memory required for a job ring, including both input and output rings. */
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#define SEC_DMA_MEM_JOB_RING_SIZE ((SEC_DMA_MEM_INPUT_RING_SIZE) + \
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(SEC_DMA_MEM_OUTPUT_RING_SIZE))
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/*
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* When calling sec_init() UA will provide an area of virtual memory
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* of size #SEC_DMA_MEMORY_SIZE to be used internally by the driver
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* to allocate data (like SEC descriptors) that needs to be passed to
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* SEC device in physical addressing and later on retrieved from SEC device.
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* At initialization the UA provides specialized ptov/vtop functions/macros to
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* translate addresses allocated from this memory area.
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*/
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#define SEC_DMA_MEMORY_SIZE ((SEC_DMA_MEM_JOB_RING_SIZE) * \
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(MAX_SEC_JOB_RINGS))
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#define L1_CACHE_BYTES 64
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/* SEC JOB RING related configuration. */
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/*
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* Configure the size of the JOB RING.
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* The maximum size of the ring in hardware limited to 1024.
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* However the number of packets in flight in a time interval of 1ms can
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* be calculated from the traffic rate (Mbps) and packet size.
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* Here it was considered a packet size of 64 bytes.
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*
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* @note Round up to nearest power of 2 for optimized update
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* of producer/consumer indexes of each job ring
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*/
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#define SEC_JOB_RING_SIZE 512
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/*
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* Interrupt coalescing related configuration.
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* NOTE: SEC hardware enabled interrupt
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* coalescing is not supported on SEC version 3.1!
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* SEC version 4.4 has support for interrupt
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* coalescing.
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*/
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#if SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE != SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE_POLL
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#define SEC_INT_COALESCING_ENABLE 1
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/*
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* Interrupt Coalescing Descriptor Count Threshold.
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* While interrupt coalescing is enabled (ICEN=1), this value determines
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* how many Descriptors are completed before raising an interrupt.
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*
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* Valid values for this field are from 0 to 255.
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* Note that a value of 1 functionally defeats the advantages of interrupt
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* coalescing since the threshold value is reached each time that a
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* Job Descriptor is completed. A value of 0 is treated in the same
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* manner as a value of 1.
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*/
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#define SEC_INTERRUPT_COALESCING_DESCRIPTOR_COUNT_THRESH 10
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/*
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* Interrupt Coalescing Timer Threshold.
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* While interrupt coalescing is enabled (ICEN=1), this value determines the
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* maximum amount of time after processing a Descriptor before raising an
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* interrupt.
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* The threshold value is represented in units equal to 64 CAAM interface
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* clocks. Valid values for this field are from 1 to 65535.
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* A value of 0 results in behavior identical to that when interrupt
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* coalescing is disabled.
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*/
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#define SEC_INTERRUPT_COALESCING_TIMER_THRESH 100
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#endif /* SEC_NOTIFICATION_TYPE_POLL */
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#endif /* CAAM_JR_CONFIG_H */
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