Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] Documentation: devicetree: arm: cpus/cpu nodes bindings updates

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On 16/09/2013 13:21, Lorenzo Pieralisi wrote:
> In order to extend the current cpu nodes bindings to newer CPUs
> inclusive of AArch64 and to update support for older ARM CPUs this
> patch updates device tree documentation for the cpu nodes bindings.
> 
> Main changes:
>     - adds 64-bit bindings
>     - define usage of #address-cells
>     - defines behaviour on pre and post v7 uniprocessor systems
>     - adds ARM 11MPcore specific reg property definition
> 

For the Marvell (EBU) related part

Acked-by:Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

I would like to point that pj4b could be split in two flavors:
pj4b (currently used by Armada 370) and pj4b-mp (currently used
by Armada XP). The motivation for a such split would be for the errata
fix which can be different between pj4b and pj4b_mp. As we can
detect them at runtime, we don't need it from the device tree.
So we can live with a single pj4b binding.

Regards,


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