Re: [PATCH v2 0/3] Add initial devicetree for Turing RK1

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On Wed, 11 Oct 2023 16:58:20 -0600, Sam Edwards wrote:
> This is the second version of my patch to bring in support for the RK3588-based
> Turing RK1 SoM. In my previous cover letter, I perhaps should have specified
> that the RK1 is a little bit unusual in that, though it *is* a true SoM, it is
> targeted toward home-hosting/edge users directly as a compute node, and as a
> result the vast majority of users will be seeing it more like a
> micro-bladeserver, rather than an off-the-shelf part meant to power a larger
> system. This was my rationale for previously sending this as a single .dts,
> targeting that use case.
> 
> [...]

Applied, thanks!

[1/3] dt-bindings: vendor-prefixes: add turing
      commit: 817bacc3a648cc55a0b07a699c03ecc70309ae50
[2/3] dt-bindings: arm: rockchip: Add Turing RK1
      commit: e30ecfcbe4ed3706af67dff5aa1418fba6ba2c29
[3/3] arm64: dts: rockchip: Add Turing RK1 SoM support
      commit: 2806a69f3fef61d7353ea8206add8ffb15064b51

I've dropped the mem-supply references from the cpu nodes.
I think some at Collabora is working on upstreaming the
cpufreq driver that will utilize those.

Until then they are not part of the binding, so please add
them via a new patch once the cpufreq support has landed.


Best regards,
-- 
Heiko Stuebner <heiko@xxxxxxxxx>




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