85xx/86xx: Move to dynamic mgmt of LAWs

With the new LAW interface (set_next_law) we can move to letting the
system allocate which LAWs are used for what purpose.  This makes life
a bit easier going forward with the new DDR code.

Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Andy Fleming <afleming@freescale.com>
Acked-by: Jon Loeliger <jdl@freescale.com>
Acked-by: Becky Bruce <becky.bruce@freescale.com>
diff --git a/board/sbc8560/law.c b/board/sbc8560/law.c
index e370853..10dedb4 100644
--- a/board/sbc8560/law.c
+++ b/board/sbc8560/law.c
@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@
 
 struct law_entry law_table[] = {
 #ifndef CONFIG_SPD_EEPROM
-	SET_LAW_ENTRY(1, CFG_DDR_SDRAM_BASE, LAW_SIZE_512M, LAW_TRGT_IF_DDR),
+	SET_LAW(CFG_DDR_SDRAM_BASE, LAW_SIZE_512M, LAW_TRGT_IF_DDR),
 #endif
-	SET_LAW_ENTRY(2, CFG_PCI_MEM_PHYS, LAW_SIZE_256M, LAW_TRGT_IF_PCI),
-	SET_LAW_ENTRY(3, CFG_LBC_SDRAM_BASE, LAW_SIZE_512M, LAW_TRGT_IF_LBC),
+	SET_LAW(CFG_PCI_MEM_PHYS, LAW_SIZE_256M, LAW_TRGT_IF_PCI),
+	SET_LAW(CFG_LBC_SDRAM_BASE, LAW_SIZE_512M, LAW_TRGT_IF_LBC),
 };
 
 int num_law_entries = ARRAY_SIZE(law_table);