Re: [PATCH v4 0/3] dmaengine: bindings/edma: dma-channel-mask to array

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Hi Vinod,

On 05/11/2019 18.51, Vinod Koul wrote:
> On 30-09-19, 14:40, Peter Ujfalusi wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Changes since v3:
>> - Update the dma-common.yaml and edma binding documentation according to Rob's
>>   suggestion
>>
>> Changes since v2:
>> - Fix dma-common.yaml documentation patch and extend the description of the
>>   dma-channel-mask array
>> - The edma documentation now includes information on the dma-channel-mask array
>>   size for EDMAs with 32 or 64 channels
>>
>> Changes since v1:
>> - Extend the common dma-channel-mask to uint32-array to be usable for
>>   controllers with more than 32 channels
>> - Use the dma-channel-mask instead custom property for available channels for
>>   EDMA.
>>
>> The original patch was part of the EDMA multicore usage series.
>>
>> Rob: I'm not sure if I got the dma-common.yaml update correctly...
>>
>> EDMAs can have 32 or 64 channels depending on the SoC, the dma-channel-mask
>> needs to be an array to be usable for the driver.
> 
> Applied, thanks
> 
> There was a conflict on patch3, I have reolved it, please check.

Looks good, I wonder what caused the conflict. The patch looks identical
in your vinod/next and in my linux-next-wip.

Oh, this is v4 and you have picked the v5. That explains.

Thank you,
- Péter

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