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authorHarald Seiler <hws@denx.de>2020-12-15 16:47:52 +0100
committerTom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>2021-03-02 14:03:02 -0500
commit35b65dd8ef3d37a088ee9169763a4d891aed618d (patch)
treec99fa5faa4f958d693f1deb2de9356064e78e437 /board/kmc
parent3394f398b5f37d930b9ae1b6638fe26b0cc735d8 (diff)
reset: Remove addr parameter from reset_cpu()
Historically, the reset_cpu() function had an `addr` parameter which was meant to pass in an address of the reset vector location, where the CPU should reset to. This feature is no longer used anywhere in U-Boot as all reset_cpu() implementations now ignore the passed value. Generic code has been added which always calls reset_cpu() with `0` which means this feature can no longer be used easily anyway. Over time, many implementations seem to have "misunderstood" the existence of this parameter as a way to customize/parameterize the reset (e.g. COLD vs WARM resets). As this is not properly supported, the code will almost always not do what it is intended to (because all call-sites just call reset_cpu() with 0). To avoid confusion and to clean up the codebase from unused left-overs of the past, remove the `addr` parameter entirely. Code which intends to support different kinds of resets should be rewritten as a sysreset driver instead. This transformation was done with the following coccinelle patch: @@ expression argvalue; @@ - reset_cpu(argvalue) + reset_cpu() @@ identifier argname; type argtype; @@ - reset_cpu(argtype argname) + reset_cpu(void) { ... } Signed-off-by: Harald Seiler <hws@denx.de> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'board/kmc')
-rw-r--r--board/kmc/kzm9g/kzm9g.c2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/board/kmc/kzm9g/kzm9g.c b/board/kmc/kzm9g/kzm9g.c
index 02c87a031c..dccf4691af 100644
--- a/board/kmc/kzm9g/kzm9g.c
+++ b/board/kmc/kzm9g/kzm9g.c
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ int board_eth_init(struct bd_info *bis)
return ret;
}
-void reset_cpu(ulong addr)
+void reset_cpu(void)
{
/* Soft Power On Reset */
writel((1 << 31), RESCNT2);