i#1900: fix page boundary bug in ARM IBL patch

Fixes a page boundary calculation bug in the ARM version of the IBL
hashlookup_null_target patch.

Fixes #1900

Review-URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/293780043
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  6. make/
  7. suite/
  8. third_party/
  9. tools/
  10. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  11. CMakeLists.txt
  12. CONTRIBUTING.md
  13. CTestConfig.cmake
  14. License.txt
  15. README
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