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239 Also, some platform APIs which took ``MPIDR`` as an argument were only ever
240 invoked to perform actions specific to the caller core which makes the argument
321 is identified by its ``MPIDR``, which is passed as the argument. The function is
344 This function identifies a core by its ``MPIDR``, which is passed as the argument,
429 at a given ``affinity level`` (specified by the first argument) and a given
430 ``MPIDR`` (specified by the second argument). For example, on a dual-cluster
451 the affinity ID at a given ``affinity level`` (specified by the first argument)
452 and an ``MPIDR`` (specified by the second argument). The state can be one of
488 passed argument. The generic code expects the handler to succeed.
494 by the ``MPIDR`` (first argument) and ``affinity level`` (third argument). The
495 ``state`` (fourth argument) contains the current state of that affinity instance
509 The ``affinity level`` (first argument) and ``state`` (second argument) have
525 The ``affinity level`` (second argument) and ``state`` (third argument) have a
550 The ``affinity level`` (first argument) and ``state`` (second argument) have a
564 The ``affinity level`` (first argument) and ``state`` (second argument) have a