[PATCH v3 2/6] OMAP3: id: remove useless strcpy()s
Paul Walmsley
paul at pwsan.com
Wed Sep 14 17:58:12 EDT 2011
omap3_cpuinfo() is filled with useless strcpy() calls; remove them.
Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul at pwsan.com>
Cc: Sanjeev Premi <premi at ti.com>
Tested-by: Igor Grinberg <grinberg at compulab.co.il>
Tested-by: Abhilash Koyamangalath <abhilash.kv at ti.com>
---
arch/arm/mach-omap2/id.c | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
1 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-omap2/id.c b/arch/arm/mach-omap2/id.c
index 3f3f998..9fae4de 100644
--- a/arch/arm/mach-omap2/id.c
+++ b/arch/arm/mach-omap2/id.c
@@ -429,84 +429,80 @@ static void __init omap4_check_revision(void)
static void __init omap3_cpuinfo(void)
{
u8 rev = GET_OMAP_REVISION();
- char cpu_name[16], cpu_rev[16];
+ const char *cpu_name, *cpu_rev;
- /* OMAP3430 and OMAP3530 are assumed to be same.
+ /*
+ * OMAP3430 and OMAP3530 are assumed to be same.
*
* OMAP3525, OMAP3515 and OMAP3503 can be detected only based
* on available features. Upon detection, update the CPU id
* and CPU class bits.
*/
if (cpu_is_omap3630()) {
- strcpy(cpu_name, "OMAP3630");
+ cpu_name = "OMAP3630";
} else if (cpu_is_omap3517()) {
- /*
- * AM35xx devices
- */
- if (omap3_has_sgx())
- strcpy(cpu_name, "AM3517");
- else
- strcpy(cpu_name, "AM3505");
+ /* AM35xx devices */
+ cpu_name = (omap3_has_sgx()) ? "AM3517" : "AM3505";
} else if (cpu_is_ti816x()) {
- strcpy(cpu_name, "TI816X");
+ cpu_name = "TI816X";
} else if (omap3_has_iva() && omap3_has_sgx()) {
/* OMAP3430, OMAP3525, OMAP3515, OMAP3503 devices */
- strcpy(cpu_name, "OMAP3430/3530");
+ cpu_name = "OMAP3430/3530";
} else if (omap3_has_iva()) {
- strcpy(cpu_name, "OMAP3525");
+ cpu_name = "OMAP3525";
} else if (omap3_has_sgx()) {
- strcpy(cpu_name, "OMAP3515");
+ cpu_name = "OMAP3515";
} else {
- strcpy(cpu_name, "OMAP3503");
+ cpu_name = "OMAP3503";
}
if (cpu_is_omap3630() || cpu_is_ti816x()) {
switch (rev) {
case OMAP_REVBITS_00:
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "1.0");
+ cpu_rev = "1.0";
break;
case OMAP_REVBITS_01:
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "1.1");
+ cpu_rev = "1.1";
break;
case OMAP_REVBITS_02:
/* FALLTHROUGH */
default:
/* Use the latest known revision as default */
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "1.2");
+ cpu_rev = "1.2";
}
} else if (cpu_is_omap3505() || cpu_is_omap3517()) {
switch (rev) {
case OMAP_REVBITS_00:
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "1.0");
+ cpu_rev = "1.0";
break;
case OMAP_REVBITS_01:
/* FALLTHROUGH */
default:
/* Use the latest known revision as default */
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "1.1");
+ cpu_rev = "1.1";
}
} else {
switch (rev) {
case OMAP_REVBITS_00:
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "1.0");
+ cpu_rev = "1.0";
break;
case OMAP_REVBITS_01:
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "2.0");
+ cpu_rev = "2.0";
break;
case OMAP_REVBITS_02:
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "2.1");
+ cpu_rev = "2.1";
break;
case OMAP_REVBITS_03:
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "3.0");
+ cpu_rev = "3.0";
break;
case OMAP_REVBITS_04:
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "3.1");
+ cpu_rev = "3.1";
break;
case OMAP_REVBITS_05:
/* FALLTHROUGH */
default:
/* Use the latest known revision as default */
- strcpy(cpu_rev, "3.1.2");
+ cpu_rev = "3.1.2";
}
}
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