Re: [OS-BUILD PATCH] aarch64: Switch TI_SCI_CLK and TI_SCI_PM_DOMAINS symbols to built-in

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From: Radu Rendec on gitlab.com
https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/3883#note_2528641758

I am in the automotive kernel team but to be on the safe side, I double
checked my understanding of this with the team. The consensus is that we don't
want redundant configuration files.

There are multiple reasons, and the most important ones are that the
configuration is cleaner without redundant files, and that we put forward our
"RHEL heritage" as an argument for stability.

In case there were any concerns, we do have a validator in place that detects
if the _final_ automotive kernel config (the `.config` file) changes. So, if
the redundant files are removed, we will be able to detect if these options
change in the automotive kernel config, should the global RHEL config options
change again in the future.

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