amlogic: Fix prefixes in the efuse driver
The efuse driver is hardcoding the GXBB prefix. No need to do that since
the driver is shared between multiple SoCs.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
Change-Id: I97691b0bbd55170d8216d301a3fc04feb8c2af2e
diff --git a/plat/amlogic/common/aml_sip_svc.c b/plat/amlogic/common/aml_sip_svc.c
index a212e63..b358997 100644
--- a/plat/amlogic/common/aml_sip_svc.c
+++ b/plat/amlogic/common/aml_sip_svc.c
@@ -32,12 +32,12 @@
case GXBB_SM_EFUSE_READ:
{
void *dst = (void *)GXBB_SHARE_MEM_OUTPUT_BASE;
- uint64_t ret = gxbb_efuse_read(dst, (uint32_t)x1, x2);
+ uint64_t ret = aml_efuse_read(dst, (uint32_t)x1, x2);
SMC_RET1(handle, ret);
}
case GXBB_SM_EFUSE_USER_MAX:
- SMC_RET1(handle, gxbb_efuse_user_max());
+ SMC_RET1(handle, aml_efuse_user_max());
case GXBB_SM_JTAG_ON:
scpi_jtag_set_state(GXBB_JTAG_STATE_ON, x1);