83xx/85xx/86xx: LBC register cleanup

Currently, 83xx, 86xx, and 85xx have a lot of duplicated code
dedicated to defining and manipulating the LBC registers.  Merge
this into a single spot.

To do this, we have to decide on a common name for the data structure
that holds the lbc registers - it will now be known as fsl_lbc_t, and we
adopt a common name for the immap layouts that include the lbc - this was
previously known as either im_lbc or lbus; use the former.

In addition, create accessors for the BR/OR regs that use in/out_be32
and use those instead of the mismash of access methods currently in play.

I have done a successful ppc build all and tested a board or two from
each processor family.

Signed-off-by: Becky Bruce <beckyb@kernel.crashing.org>
Acked-by: Kim Phillips <kim.phillips@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc85xx/speed.c b/arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc85xx/speed.c
index 8132115..dd4c6b3 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc85xx/speed.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc85xx/speed.c
@@ -172,10 +172,7 @@
 	/* We will program LCRR to this value later */
 	lcrr_div = CONFIG_SYS_LBC_LCRR & LCRR_CLKDIV;
 #else
-	{
-	    volatile ccsr_lbc_t *lbc = (void *)(CONFIG_SYS_MPC85xx_LBC_ADDR);
-	    lcrr_div = in_be32(&lbc->lcrr) & LCRR_CLKDIV;
-	}
+	lcrr_div = in_be32(&(LBC_BASE_ADDR)->lcrr) & LCRR_CLKDIV;
 #endif
 	if (lcrr_div == 2 || lcrr_div == 4 || lcrr_div == 8) {
 #if defined(CONFIG_FSL_CORENET)