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228 * In some SW environments, a memory carve-out exists to house a secure
234 * This function returns the total size of this carve-out. At present, the
236 * possible to determine the carve-out size:
245 * - 32-bit ports without any form of carve-out.
246 * - 64 bit ports which are assumed to use a carve-out of a conservatively
260 * carve-out that may be assigned.
277 /* Calculate usable RAM by subtracting out any carve-out size */ in usable_ram_size_below_4g()
293 * - The potential existence of a carve-out at the end of RAM below 4GiB can
296 * Explicitly removing the carve-out RAM from the bank entries makes the RAM
304 * Linux kernel will ever need to access any RAM in* the carve-out via a CPU
339 * carve-out, as mentioned above.