From 114eb0df447d8f7c55df9b225ce56c469c52cc60 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Crowell Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2018 10:27:45 -0500 Subject: Remove ATTR_PROC_CHIP_MEM_TO_USE Cleaning up deprecated code Change-Id: I83d38acc12588ec2c1954920cfb083b0d0190aee Reviewed-on: http://rchgit01.rchland.ibm.com/gerrit1/63043 Reviewed-by: Prachi Gupta Tested-by: Jenkins Server Tested-by: HWSV CI Tested-by: PPE CI Reviewed-by: Sachin Gupta Reviewed-by: Joseph J. McGill Reviewed-on: http://rchgit01.rchland.ibm.com/gerrit1/63159 --- .../procedures/xml/attribute_info/pervasive_attributes.xml | 12 ------------ 1 file changed, 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/import/chips/p9/procedures/xml/attribute_info/pervasive_attributes.xml') diff --git a/src/import/chips/p9/procedures/xml/attribute_info/pervasive_attributes.xml b/src/import/chips/p9/procedures/xml/attribute_info/pervasive_attributes.xml index f1264e1b..515facbb 100755 --- a/src/import/chips/p9/procedures/xml/attribute_info/pervasive_attributes.xml +++ b/src/import/chips/p9/procedures/xml/attribute_info/pervasive_attributes.xml @@ -767,18 +767,6 @@ - - ATTR_PROC_CHIP_MEM_TO_USE - TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM - This attribute denotes where our master proc's memory is - located. In the case that the master-proc does not have usable memory, - we are going to use another proc's memory to boot. The attribute will be - set to the chip and group ID of which proc we want to use. - uint8 - - - - ATTR_PROC_MEM_TO_USE TARGET_TYPE_PROC_CHIP -- cgit v1.2.1