OMAP36 AES and SHA addresses and hwmods

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According to the dm3730 reference manual, there are supposed to be two
AES and SHA engines, but the addresses of their IP doesn't appear in
the reference manual.

The AM35xx has references to two memory locations for each:

   AES1 shows it's at 0x480A 6000
   AES2 shows is 0x480C 5000 (matches omap3630 entry)

   SHA1MD5 2 shows it's at 480c 3000 (matches omap3630 entry)
   SHA2MD5 shows it's at 0x480A 4000

Is it reasonable to think the other IP block addresses for the
am3630/dm3730 would match the am35xx?

Currently in the OMAP3630, there are hwmods setup for AES and SHA
engines, but the rng uses the newer approach with ti,sysc and
sysc-omap2.

I tried to just copy the existing blocks to the other addresses, but I
got some errors. I assume it's due to hwmods.  It seems like we should
be able to convert the hwmods out, and add the additional addresses
for the omap36, but before I go too far, I want to know if it'll even
be possible.

thanks

adam



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