treewide: convert bd_t to struct bd_info by coccinelle

The Linux coding style guide (Documentation/process/coding-style.rst)
clearly says:

  It's a **mistake** to use typedef for structures and pointers.

Besides, using typedef for structures is annoying when you try to make
headers self-contained.

Let's say you have the following function declaration in a header:

  void foo(bd_t *bd);

This is not self-contained since bd_t is not defined.

To tell the compiler what 'bd_t' is, you need to include <asm/u-boot.h>

  #include <asm/u-boot.h>
  void foo(bd_t *bd);

Then, the include direcective pulls in more bloat needlessly.

If you use 'struct bd_info' instead, it is enough to put a forward
declaration as follows:

  struct bd_info;
  void foo(struct bd_info *bd);

Right, typedef'ing bd_t is a mistake.

I used coccinelle to generate this commit.

The semantic patch that makes this change is as follows:

  <smpl>
  @@
  typedef bd_t;
  @@
  -bd_t
  +struct bd_info
  </smpl>

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
diff --git a/include/vsc9953.h b/include/vsc9953.h
index 5d6fc77..a9c84b4 100644
--- a/include/vsc9953.h
+++ b/include/vsc9953.h
@@ -712,7 +712,7 @@
 	struct vsc9953_port_info	port[VSC9953_MAX_PORTS];
 };
 
-void vsc9953_init(bd_t *bis);
+void vsc9953_init(struct bd_info *bis);
 
 void vsc9953_port_info_set_mdio(int port_no, struct mii_dev *bus);
 void vsc9953_port_info_set_phy_address(int port_no, int address);