Currently if omap2420 is defined but not omap2430, cpu_is_omap2430()
is still defined as a macro, instead of #define'd to zero. This
results in conditional cpu_is_omap2430() code still being compiled,
and leads to possible compile/link errors. In particular for hwmod
init.
To fix, add extra #ifdefs to CPU check macros to ensure that the
is_omap* macros are zero for each OMAP2 if they are not configured
into the kernel.
Tested-by: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
#if defined(MULTI_OMAP2)
# if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP2)
# undef cpu_is_omap24xx
-# undef cpu_is_omap242x
-# undef cpu_is_omap243x
# define cpu_is_omap24xx() is_omap24xx()
+# endif
+# if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP2420)
+# undef cpu_is_omap242x
# define cpu_is_omap242x() is_omap242x()
+# endif
+# if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP2430)
+# undef cpu_is_omap243x
# define cpu_is_omap243x() is_omap243x()
# endif
# if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP3)