86xx: remove the unused ddr_enable_ecc in the board file

The DDR controller of 86xx processors have the ECC data init
feature, and the new DDR code is using the feature, we don't
need the way with DMA to init memory again.

Signed-off-by: Dave Liu <daveliu@freescale.com>
Acked-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@freescale.com>
This commit is contained in:
Dave Liu 2008-10-28 17:46:23 +08:00 committed by Jon Loeliger
parent dc2adad85b
commit 137a2dfd11
3 changed files with 0 additions and 33 deletions

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@ -36,10 +36,6 @@
#include "../common/pixis.h"
#if defined(CONFIG_DDR_ECC) && !defined(CONFIG_ECC_INIT_VIA_DDRCONTROLLER)
extern void ddr_enable_ecc(unsigned int dram_size);
#endif
void sdram_init(void);
long int fixed_sdram(void);
void mpc8610hpcd_diu_init(void);
@ -134,13 +130,6 @@ initdram(int board_type)
return dram_size;
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_DDR_ECC) && !defined(CONFIG_ECC_INIT_VIA_DDRCONTROLLER)
/*
* Initialize and enable DDR ECC.
*/
ddr_enable_ecc(dram_size);
#endif
puts(" DDR: ");
return dram_size;
}

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@ -33,10 +33,6 @@
#include "../common/pixis.h"
#if defined(CONFIG_DDR_ECC) && !defined(CONFIG_ECC_INIT_VIA_DDRCONTROLLER)
extern void ddr_enable_ecc(unsigned int dram_size);
#endif
long int fixed_sdram(void);
int board_early_init_f(void)
@ -70,13 +66,6 @@ initdram(int board_type)
return dram_size;
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_DDR_ECC) && !defined(CONFIG_ECC_INIT_VIA_DDRCONTROLLER)
/*
* Initialize and enable DDR ECC.
*/
ddr_enable_ecc(dram_size);
#endif
puts(" DDR: ");
return dram_size;
}

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@ -38,10 +38,6 @@
#include <libfdt.h>
#include <fdt_support.h>
#if defined(CONFIG_DDR_ECC) && !defined(CONFIG_ECC_INIT_VIA_DDRCONTROLLER)
extern void ddr_enable_ecc (unsigned int dram_size);
#endif
long int fixed_sdram (void);
int board_early_init_f (void)
@ -71,13 +67,6 @@ phys_size_t initdram (int board_type)
return dram_size;
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_DDR_ECC) && !defined(CONFIG_ECC_INIT_VIA_DDRCONTROLLER)
/*
* Initialize and enable DDR ECC.
*/
ddr_enable_ecc (dram_size);
#endif
puts (" DDR: ");
return dram_size;
}