arm: Get rid of pointless have_generic_timer param
The ArmSystem class has a parameter to indicate whether it is configured to use the generic timer extension or not. This parameter doesn't affect any feature flags in the current implementation and is therefore completely unnecessary. In fact, we usually don't set it even if a system has a generic timer. If we ever need to check if there is a generic timer present, we should just request a pointer and check if it is non-null instead.
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@ -58,8 +58,6 @@ class ArmSystem(System):
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have_virtualization = Param.Bool(False,
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"True if Virtualization Extensions are implemented")
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have_lpae = Param.Bool(False, "True if LPAE is implemented")
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have_generic_timer = Param.Bool(False,
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"True if the Generic Timer extension is implemented")
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highest_el_is_64 = Param.Bool(False,
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"True if the register width of the highest implemented exception level "
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"is 64 bits (ARMv8)")
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@ -57,7 +57,6 @@ ArmSystem::ArmSystem(Params *p)
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: System(p), bootldr(NULL), _haveSecurity(p->have_security),
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_haveLPAE(p->have_lpae),
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_haveVirtualization(p->have_virtualization),
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_haveGenericTimer(p->have_generic_timer),
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_genericTimer(nullptr),
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_highestELIs64(p->highest_el_is_64),
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_resetAddr64(p->reset_addr_64),
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@ -84,11 +84,6 @@ class ArmSystem : public System
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*/
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const bool _haveVirtualization;
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/**
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* True if this system implements the Generic Timer extension
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*/
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const bool _haveGenericTimer;
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/**
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* Pointer to the Generic Timer wrapper.
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*/
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@ -157,9 +152,6 @@ class ArmSystem : public System
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*/
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bool haveVirtualization() const { return _haveVirtualization; }
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/** Returns true if this system implements the Generic Timer extension. */
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bool haveGenericTimer() const { return _haveGenericTimer; }
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/** Sets the pointer to the Generic Timer. */
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void setGenericTimer(GenericTimer *generic_timer)
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{
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