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-What: CONFIG_NET_MULTI option
-When: Release 2009-11
-
-Why: U-boot currently implements two network driver APIs. New drivers with
- the older-style implementation have not been accepted for a while, and
- this parallel system makes the code confusing and hard to augment.
-
- All existing in-tree boards will be converted to use CONFIG_NET_MULTI
- over the span of two releases (2009-07 and 2009-09).
- In the 2009-11 release, all code that is compiled when CONFIG_NET_MULTI
- is not set will be removed, and all references to CONFIG_NET_MULTI
- will be removed, effectively making it the only API. This should
- provide ample time for out-of-tree users to adjust, and for tools on
- all architectures to be made to work with weak functions.
-
-Who: Ben Warren <biggerbadderben@gmail.com>
+What: Remove unused CONFIG_SYS_MEMTEST_START/END
+When: Release v2013.10
+
+Why: As the 'mtest' command is no longer default, a number of platforms
+ have not opted to turn the command back on and thus provide unused
+ defines (which are likely to be propogated to new platforms from
+ copy/paste). Remove these defines when unused.
+
+Who: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
+
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+
+What: Remove CONFIG_SYS_ENABLE_PADS_ALL and CONFIG_SYS_CLOCKS_ENABLE_ALL
+When: Release v2013.07
+
+Why: When set these options enable "all" of the pads and clocks found
+ on OMAP4/5 platforms, so that the Linux Kernel does not have to.
+ It has been agreed that this goes against the U-Boot design
+ philosophy and since f3f98bb0 we have not enabled more than is
+ used in U-Boot. The kernel has been updating drivers to enable
+ rather than assume pads/clocks have been enabled already. Our
+ expectation is that by v2013.07 a suitable kernel shall exist that
+ does not need these options set for a reasonable I/O set to function.
+
+Who: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com> and Sricharan R <r.sricharan@ti.com>
+
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+
+What: Users of the legacy miiphy_* code
+When: undetermined
+
+Why: We now have a PHY library, which allows everyone to share PHY
+ drivers. All new drivers should use this infrastructure, and
+ all old drivers should get converted to use it.
+
+Who: Andy Fleming <afleming@freescale.com> and driver maintainers
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