Dear Simon,

In message <capnjgz0rv991pa7mevxr463g-tkka+rzf8gn7r0_zbznowo...@mail.gmail.com> 
you wrote:
> 
> > I recommend to remove the whole TPM code instead.
> 
> It is actually used in the x86 Chromebook, but the patch to enable it
> never made it to mainline. There was quite a bit of push-back on the
> x86 side at the time and the person working on it finally had enough
> :-(
> 
> I have recently taken this up again to see if we can get x86 into a
> better state for newer Intel chips and the latest x86 Chromebooks. The
> patch to enable the TPM there is:
> 
> http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/190813/

I don;t see how this uses it in any way in U-Boot.  It still would not
even compile most of the code, right?

> I accept that it has sat there for a while without a board config to
> use it. But I would very much like to keep this code and see no sense
> in removing it now that it is actually in use.

Feel free to re-add it when there are any real users.

I've posted a removal patch.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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