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pci: imx: remove weak overrides no longer used
There are no users of the imx6_pcie_toggle_power and imx6_pcie_toggle_reset weak overrides and as these functions are able to be handled now via dt properties lets remove these. Cc: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de> Signed-off-by: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
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#define is_usbotg_phy_active(void) (!(readl(USB_PHY0_BASE_ADDR + USBPHY_PWD) & \
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USBPHY_PWD_RXPWDRX))
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int imx6_pcie_toggle_power(struct udevice *vpcie);
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int imx6_pcie_toggle_reset(struct gpio_desc *gpio, bool active_high);
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enum ldo_reg {
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LDO_ARM,
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LDO_SOC,
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@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ static int imx6_pcie_init_phy(void)
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return 0;
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}
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__weak int imx6_pcie_toggle_power(struct udevice *vpcie)
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int imx6_pcie_toggle_power(struct udevice *vpcie)
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{
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#ifdef CONFIG_PCIE_IMX_POWER_GPIO
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gpio_request(CONFIG_PCIE_IMX_POWER_GPIO, "pcie_power");
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return 0;
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}
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__weak int imx6_pcie_toggle_reset(struct gpio_desc *gpio, bool active_high)
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int imx6_pcie_toggle_reset(struct gpio_desc *gpio, bool active_high)
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{
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/*
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* See 'PCI EXPRESS BASE SPECIFICATION, REV 3.0, SECTION 6.6.1'
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@ -570,12 +570,6 @@ __weak int imx6_pcie_toggle_reset(struct gpio_desc *gpio, bool active_high)
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* configuration file and the condition below will handle the rest
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* of the reset toggling.
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*
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* In case your #PERST toggling logic is more complex, for example
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* connected via CPLD or somesuch, you can override this function
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* in your board file and implement reset logic as needed. You must
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* not forget to wait at least 20 ms after de-asserting #PERST in
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* this case either though.
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*
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* In case your #PERST line of the PCIe EP device is not connected
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* at all, your design is broken and you should fix your design,
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* otherwise you will observe problems like for example the link
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