Re: [pinmux scripts PATCH 2/4] Board CSV import: Put full CSV filename in data structure

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On 10/14/2014 11:11 AM, Stephen Warren wrote:
From: Stephen Warren <swarren@xxxxxxxxxx>

Putting the whole filename in to the data structure allows us to keep
different CSV files in different directories. This will allow explicit
separation of public and private CSV files.

The per-board data is also modified to be a dictionary so that additional
fields can be stored in the future.

I have applied this series.

  supported_boards = {
-    'jetson-tk1': 'T124_customer_pinmux_PM375_30Apr2014_v2.csv', # worksheet PM375Beaver_Configuration
-    'norrin': 'PM370_T124_customer_pinmux_1.1.csv', # worksheet Customer_Configuration
-    'venice2': 'Venice2_T124_customer_pinmux_based_on_P4_rev47_2013-07-12.csv', # worksheet Customer_Configuration
+    'jetson-tk1': {
+        # T124_customer_pinmux_PM375_30Apr2014_v2.xlsm worksheet PM375Beaver_Configuration
+        # T124_customer_pinmux.xlsm worksheet Jetson TK1 Configuration
+        # Jetson_TK1_customer_pinmux_release.xlsm worksheet Jetson TK1 Configuration
+        'filename': 'csv/jetson-tk1.csv', # worksheet PM375Beaver_Configuration

I removed that stale comment on the filename: line, and added a note at the end of all the comments in this data structure re: which files use 0- vs. 1-based rsvd numbering.
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