Re: [PATCH v10 4/7] ARM: tegra: add support for Trusted Foundations

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On 11/13/2013 05:23 AM, Stephen Warren wrote:
On 11/07/2013 03:11 AM, Alexandre Courbot wrote:
Register the firmware operations for Trusted Foundations if the device
tree indicates it is active on the device.

diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-tegra/common.c b/arch/arm/mach-tegra/common.c

  void __init tegra_init_early(void)
  {
+	of_register_trusted_foundations();
  	tegra_cpu_reset_handler_init();
  	tegra_apb_io_init();
  	tegra_init_fuse();

Your other bugfix patch for 3.13 moved tegra_cpu_reset_handler_init().
Should the call to of_register_trusted_foundations() move with it when
this is applied, or should it just stay right at the start of
tegra_init_early()? Either way is fine; just let me know which way to
fix up the conflict when this gets applied.

I rebased on -next and left it at the start of tegra_init_early(). Even though at the moment the only requirement is that the call is made before tegra_cpu_reset_handler_init(), it seems to make sense to get rid of firmware-related initialization as early as possible.

Btw, this patchset is still based on the 3.12 code, before common.c got renamed to tegra.c, so you will have a problem here as well (sorry about that). The conflict is easy to resolve, but if you want me to send you a properly rebased version, just let me know.

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