hc_wp_grp_size is needed only if hardware partitionning is used.
On ARM removing it saves about 30 bytes of code space.
Signed-off-by: Jean-Jacques Hiblot <jjhiblot@ti.com>
bool has_enh = (mmc->part_support & ENHNCD_SUPPORT) != 0;
bool usr_enh = has_enh && (mmc->part_attr & EXT_CSD_ENH_USR);
+#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(MMC_HW_PARTITIONING)
puts("HC WP Group Size: ");
print_size(((u64)mmc->hc_wp_grp_size) << 9, "\n");
+#endif
puts("User Capacity: ");
print_size(mmc->capacity_user, usr_enh ? " ENH" : "");
* (erase_gmul + 1);
}
#endif
+#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(MMC_HW_PARTITIONING)
mmc->hc_wp_grp_size = 1024
* ext_csd[EXT_CSD_HC_ERASE_GRP_SIZE]
* ext_csd[EXT_CSD_HC_WP_GRP_SIZE];
+#endif
mmc->wr_rel_set = ext_csd[EXT_CSD_WR_REL_SET];
uint write_bl_len;
uint erase_grp_size; /* in 512-byte sectors */
#endif
+#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(MMC_HW_PARTITIONING)
uint hc_wp_grp_size; /* in 512-byte sectors */
+#endif
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(MMC_WRITE)
struct sd_ssr ssr; /* SD status register */
#endif