Wrap initialization codes with #ifndef CONFIG_HAVE_FSP #endif,
and enable the build for both FSP and non-FSP configurations.
Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
 ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_FSP
 obj-y += fsp_configs.o ivybridge.o
 else
-obj-y += bd82x6x.o
 obj-y += car.o
 obj-y += cpu.o
 obj-y += early_me.o
 obj-y += sata.o
 obj-y += sdram.o
 endif
+obj-y += bd82x6x.o
 
 #define GPIO_BASE      0x48
 #define BIOS_CTRL      0xdc
 
+#ifndef CONFIG_HAVE_FSP
 static int pch_revision_id = -1;
 static int pch_type = -1;
 
 
        return 0;
 }
+#endif /* CONFIG_HAVE_FSP */
 
 static int bd82x6x_pch_get_spi_base(struct udevice *dev, ulong *sbasep)
 {
        .name           = "bd82x6x",
        .id             = UCLASS_PCH,
        .of_match       = bd82x6x_ids,
+#ifndef CONFIG_HAVE_FSP
        .probe          = bd82x6x_probe,
+#endif
        .ops            = &bd82x6x_pch_ops,
 };