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#pragma once

#include <arm/cpu_internal.h>
#include "mocks/mock_dynamic.h"

/*
 * Unit tests that want to use multi-CPU simulation must redefine this global with the number of CPUs.
 * This MUST be set before any initialization code runs (i.e., at global scope in test file).
 * Default is 1 CPU if not set.
 *
 * Usage in test file:
 *   UT_CPU_COUNT(4);  // number of simulated CPUs
 */
#define UT_CPU_COUNT(val) int ut_cpu_count = (val)

extern int ut_cpu_count __attribute__((weak));

T_MOCK_DECLARE(
	kern_return_t,
	cpu_signal,
	(cpu_data_t * target, cpu_signal_t signal,
	void *p0, void *p1));


T_MOCK_DECLARE(int, ml_get_max_cpu_number, (void));