Revert "arm64: dts: marvell: add dma-mask in crypto nodes for 7k/8k"

As I found by chance while merging another patch, the usage of
a dma-mask in this DT node is wrong for multiple reasons:

- dma-masks are a Linux specific concept, not a general
  hardware feature
- In DT, we use the "dma-ranges" property to describe how DMA
  addresses related between devices.
- The 40-bit mask appears to be completely unnecessary here, as
  the SoC cannot address that much memory anyway, so simply
  asking for a 64-bit mask (as supported by the device) should
  succeed anyway.

The patch to remove the parsing of the property is getting merged
through the crypto tree.

Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
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Arnd Bergmann 2017-06-23 16:33:43 +02:00
Родитель 9b3088135a
Коммит 2b29ca22ed
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interrupt-names = "mem", "ring0", "ring1", interrupt-names = "mem", "ring0", "ring1",
"ring2", "ring3", "eip"; "ring2", "ring3", "eip";
clocks = <&cpm_clk 1 26>; clocks = <&cpm_clk 1 26>;
dma-mask = <0xff 0xffffffff>;
}; };
}; };

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interrupt-names = "mem", "ring0", "ring1", interrupt-names = "mem", "ring0", "ring1",
"ring2", "ring3", "eip"; "ring2", "ring3", "eip";
clocks = <&cps_clk 1 26>; clocks = <&cps_clk 1 26>;
dma-mask = <0xff 0xffffffff>;
/* /*
* The cryptographic engine found on the cp110 * The cryptographic engine found on the cp110
* master is enabled by default at the SoC * master is enabled by default at the SoC