'char const' means the same thing as 'const char', but we
use the former in only a handful of places and we use the
latter over six thousand times. Switch the imx reg_name()
functions to bring them in line with everything else.
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
} \
} while (0)
-static char const *imx25_ccm_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
+static const char *imx25_ccm_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
{
static char unknown[20];
} \
} while (0)
-static char const *imx31_ccm_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
+static const char *imx31_ccm_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
{
static char unknown[20];
} \
} while (0)
-static char const *imx6_ccm_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
+static const char *imx6_ccm_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
{
static char unknown[20];
}
}
-static char const *imx6_analog_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
+static const char *imx6_analog_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
{
static char unknown[20];
} \
} while (0)
-static char const *imx6_src_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
+static const char *imx6_src_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
{
static char unknown[20];
} \
} while (0)
-static char const *imx_spi_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
+static const char *imx_spi_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
{
static char unknown[20];
} \
} while (0)
-static char const *imx_epit_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
+static const char *imx_epit_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
{
switch (reg) {
case 0:
} \
} while (0)
-static char const *imx_gpt_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
+static const char *imx_gpt_reg_name(uint32_t reg)
{
switch (reg) {
case 0: