Re: [PATCH v2 0/3] AM57/DRA7 Clock Tree DTSI Fix-ups

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On Monday 02 May 2016 10:42 PM, J.D. Schroeder wrote:
> This series of patches fixes several discrepancies between the
> AM57/DRA7 clock tree description and the actual hardware behavior and
> frequencies. With these changes a more complete picture of the clock
> tree is represented for a few of the clocks and their resulting
> frequencies.

Tested on my DRA74-evm.

Tested-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@xxxxxx>

Thanks and regards,
Lokesh

> 
> v2 Changes:
> * Rebased on linux-next as requested by Tony Lindgren
> * Eliminated previous patch 2 as another change fixing the same thing
>   was merged in eea08802f586acd6aef377d1b4a541821013cc0b
> * Added to the commit message in patch 2 to clarify the source of the
>   clock being internal to the processor
> * Added a new patch 3 to fix a new warning introduced by
>   eea08802f586acd6aef377d1b4a541821013cc0b
> 
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