mtd: nand: remove few tiny page NAND bits

NAND flashes with 256 bytes NAND pages are so old that probably do not exist
any more. Let's remove few related pieces of code and forget about them
forever. The assumption will be that 512 bytes NAND page size is the minimum
possible.

Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>
diff --git a/drivers/mtd/nand/nandsim.c b/drivers/mtd/nand/nandsim.c
index eb1238f..cb38f3d 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/nandsim.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/nandsim.c
@@ -262,14 +262,13 @@
 #define NS_OPER_STATES   6  /* Maximum number of states in operation */
 
 #define OPT_ANY          0xFFFFFFFF /* any chip supports this operation */
-#define OPT_PAGE256      0x00000001 /* 256-byte  page chips */
 #define OPT_PAGE512      0x00000002 /* 512-byte  page chips */
 #define OPT_PAGE2048     0x00000008 /* 2048-byte page chips */
 #define OPT_SMARTMEDIA   0x00000010 /* SmartMedia technology chips */
 #define OPT_PAGE512_8BIT 0x00000040 /* 512-byte page chips with 8-bit bus width */
 #define OPT_PAGE4096     0x00000080 /* 4096-byte page chips */
 #define OPT_LARGEPAGE    (OPT_PAGE2048 | OPT_PAGE4096) /* 2048 & 4096-byte page chips */
-#define OPT_SMALLPAGE    (OPT_PAGE256  | OPT_PAGE512)  /* 256 and 512-byte page chips */
+#define OPT_SMALLPAGE    (OPT_PAGE512) /* 512-byte page chips */
 
 /* Remove action bits from state */
 #define NS_STATE(x) ((x) & ~ACTION_MASK)
@@ -696,10 +695,7 @@
 	ns->geom.secszoob = ns->geom.secsz + ns->geom.oobsz * ns->geom.pgsec;
 	ns->options = 0;
 
-	if (ns->geom.pgsz == 256) {
-		ns->options |= OPT_PAGE256;
-	}
-	else if (ns->geom.pgsz == 512) {
+	if (ns->geom.pgsz == 512) {
 		ns->options |= OPT_PAGE512;
 		if (ns->busw == 8)
 			ns->options |= OPT_PAGE512_8BIT;
@@ -2298,7 +2294,7 @@
 		nand->geom.idbytes = 2;
 	nand->regs.status = NS_STATUS_OK(nand);
 	nand->nxstate = STATE_UNKNOWN;
-	nand->options |= OPT_PAGE256; /* temporary value */
+	nand->options |= OPT_PAGE512; /* temporary value */
 	nand->ids[0] = first_id_byte;
 	nand->ids[1] = second_id_byte;
 	nand->ids[2] = third_id_byte;