Anytime a new revision of a chip is produced, Texas Instruments
will increment the 4 bit VARIANT section of the CTRLMMR_WKUP_JTAGID
register by one. Typically this will be decoded as SR1.0 -> SR2.0 ...
however a few TI SoCs do not follow this convention.
Rather than defining a revision string array for each SoC, use a
default revision string array for all TI SoCs that continue to follow
the typical 1.0 -> 2.0 revision scheme.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Brattlof <bb@ti.com>
"1.0", "1.1",
};
-static char *am65x_rev_string_map[] = {
- "1.0", "2.0",
+static char *typical_rev_string_map[] = {
+ "1.0", "2.0", "3.0",
};
static const char *get_rev_string(u32 idreg)
goto bail;
return j721e_rev_string_map[rev];
- case AM65X:
- if (rev > ARRAY_SIZE(am65x_rev_string_map))
- goto bail;
- return am65x_rev_string_map[rev];
-
- case AM64X:
- case J7200:
default:
- if (!rev)
- return "1.0";
+ if (rev > ARRAY_SIZE(typical_rev_string_map))
+ goto bail;
+ return typical_rev_string_map[rev];
};
bail: