ref(ipi): Update IPI API to support additional architectures#222
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To pave the way to incorportate support for additional architectures (i.e. TC4), the references to interrupt_ipi_id had to be removed. Those new architecures Signed-off-by: Miguel Silva <miguelafsilva5@gmail.com>
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PR Description
This PR introduces small changes to the current IPI API moving the interrupt_ipi_id dependency to the arch implementation.
It also introduces an additional interface interrupts_arch_ipi_init to support architectures that have different IPI mechanisms (i.e TC4).
Additionally, the current supported architectures were updated to match the new interfaces