With there now being four device tree files, and 4 separate
defconfig files, the code necessary to determine which board is
being used is no longer necessary as the corresponding pin-muxing
and board names are determined by the device tree.
Signed-off-by: Adam Ford <aford173@gmail.com>
The source for omap3som encompases the DM3730 SOM-LV and DM3730 Torpedo platforms.
The source for omap3logic.c encompases the OMAP35 and DM3730 SOM-LV and DM3730 Torpedo platforms, but there are device trees custom taylored to each board.
By default, the Torpedo Device Tree is integrated into U-Boot,but the MMC controller, GPIO and I2C controllers are the same, so for the purposes of loading U-Boot, it should be sufficient. However this will display the Model as "LogicPD Zoom DM3730 Torpedo + Wireless Development Kit" upon boot.
The actual board remains autodetected and the Board will read "DM37xx SOM LV" when used on the DM37 SOM-LV. The device tree loaded with Linux is also correct.
The device tree included with each of the defconfig files will also direct the board as to which dtb file to load when loading the kernel, so it is not
recomended to mix and match the defconfig files.
Integrating the SOM-LV Device Tree into U-Boot
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This step is optional, but should you want to change the default to the SOM-LV, locate the configs/omap3_logic_defconfig file and make the following change.