Re: [PATCHv13 00/40] ARM: TI SoC clock DT conversion

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On 01/10/2014 08:53 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
* Mike Turquette <mturquette@xxxxxxxxxx> [140109 14:25]:
Quoting Tero Kristo (2014-01-09 06:00:11)
Hi,

So, bad luck number release for this, as v12 wasn't sufficient still.

Changes compared to previous version:
- Dropped any changes to generic clock drivers, as it seems impossible
   to agree anything in short term, this means the patch set shrank in
   size from 49 patches to 40 (first 9 patches were dropped).
- Copy pasted implementation for clk-divider and clk-mux from drivers/clk
   to drivers/clk/ti, and made the modifications needed to the TI version
   of the clock drivers only (based on discussions with Mike, this is fine)
- Changed name of clk_ll_ops to ti_clk_ll_ops so that this doesn't conflict
   with any generic implementation we might have at some point, migrating
   this to the generic version should be easy enough also.
- Fixed trace_clk_div_div_ck for omap4, this node was broken in previous
   versions and resulted into an orphan clock node
- Fixed compile problem for omap5 only build reported by Felipe
- Fixed a couple of sparse warnings
- changed the mach-omap2/clock.c to use readl_relaxed / writel_relaxed
   instead of __raw_readl / __raw_writel

Hi Tero,

This approach takes care of all of my concerns with this series. Thanks
for your long suffering patience on it.

It seems some build errors are cropping up, so once those are fixed then
I'll be happy to merge clk-next-dt-clks-v13 into clk-next for 3.14.

I'm fine with Mike merging these all via the clock tree assuming no more
pending comments. For the patches changed from the last time around,
please feel free to add:

Acked-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx>

How about the dts data patches? Should these also go via Mike's tree? Otherwise we will have boot failures until the dts patches are merged.

-Tero

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