The entries in tpm_protected_ordinal_duration are exactly the same as
the first 12 in tpm_ordinal_duration, so we can simply remove this one,
and save some bytes.
This does not change the behavior of the driver.
Signed-off-by: Peter Huewe <peterhuewe@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Kent Yoder <key@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
  * values of the SHORT, MEDIUM, and LONG durations are retrieved
  * from the chip during initialization with a call to tpm_get_timeouts.
  */
-static const u8 tpm_protected_ordinal_duration[TPM_MAX_PROTECTED_ORDINAL] = {
-       TPM_UNDEFINED,          /* 0 */
-       TPM_UNDEFINED,
-       TPM_UNDEFINED,
-       TPM_UNDEFINED,
-       TPM_UNDEFINED,
-       TPM_UNDEFINED,          /* 5 */
-       TPM_UNDEFINED,
-       TPM_UNDEFINED,
-       TPM_UNDEFINED,
-       TPM_UNDEFINED,
-       TPM_SHORT,              /* 10 */
-       TPM_SHORT,
-};
-
 static const u8 tpm_ordinal_duration[TPM_MAX_ORDINAL] = {
        TPM_UNDEFINED,          /* 0 */
        TPM_UNDEFINED,
        else if ((ordinal & TPM_PROTECTED_ORDINAL_MASK) <
                 TPM_MAX_PROTECTED_ORDINAL)
                duration_idx =
-                   tpm_protected_ordinal_duration[ordinal &
-                                                  TPM_PROTECTED_ORDINAL_MASK];
+                   tpm_ordinal_duration[ordinal & TPM_PROTECTED_ORDINAL_MASK];
 
        if (duration_idx != TPM_UNDEFINED)
                duration = chip->vendor.duration[duration_idx];