Re: [PATCH v2 4/5] spi: bcm-mspi: Make BCMA optional to support non-BCMA chips

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On Wed, Apr 08, 2015 at 11:04:34AM -0700, Jonathan Richardson wrote:

>   - A new config for non-BCMA chips has been added.
>   - Common code between the BCMA and non BCMA version are shared.
>   - Function pointers to set read/write functions to abstract bcma
>     and non-bcma versions are provided.
>   - DT is now mandatory. Hard coded SPI devices are removed and must be
>     set in DT.
>   - Remove function was unnecessary and removed.

This looks like it should be a patch series in itself - for example, the
move to using function pointers as a read/write operation looks like
something that could easily be pulled out, as could the removal of
unused functions.  Having things split out makes life a lot easier for
review since it makes it much easier to check if the change is doing the
things it's supposed to be doing.

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