allwinner: a64: power: Remove obsolete register check
Samuel Holland authored
As of a561e41b

 ("allwinner: power: add enable switches for DCDC1/5")
there are no longer regulators without an enable register provided.
Since it seems reasonable that this will continue to be the case, drop
the check.
Signed-off-by: default avatarSamuel Holland <samuel@sholland.org>
Change-Id: Icd7ec26fc6450d053e6e6d855fc16229b1d65a39
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Name Last commit Last update
bl1 Merge "PIE: make call to GDT relocation fixup generalized" into integration
bl2 Merge "PIE: make call to GDT relocation fixup generalized" into integration
bl2u Reduce space lost to object alignment
bl31 Merge "PIE: make call to GDT relocation fixup generalized" into integration
bl32 AArch32: Disable Secure Cycle Counter
common Refactor load_auth_image_internal().
docs docs: tegra: add support for Tegra194 class of SoCs
drivers Merge changes from topic "bs/libc" into integration
fdts Add multithreaded DynamIQ dts file
include Merge changes from topic "aa/sel2_support" into integration
lib Merge changes from topic "aa/sel2_support" into integration
make_helpers Enable Link Time Optimization in GCC
plat allwinner: a64: power: Remove obsolete register check
services Enable -Wshadow always
tools tools: Add show_memory script
.checkpatch.conf Re-apply GIT_COMMIT_ID check for checkpatch
.editorconfig doc: Final, pre-release fixes and updates
.gitignore meson: Rename platform directory to amlogic
Makefile Merge changes from topic "lm/memmap" into integration
dco.txt Drop requirement for CLA in contribution.md
license.rst doc: De-duplicate readme and license files
readme.rst doc: Formatting fixes for readme.rst

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