Re: [PATCH v2 0/9] cpufreq: Introduce support for ST's cpufreq functionality

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On Wed, 08 Jul 2015, Viresh Kumar wrote:

> On 24-06-15, 14:58, Lee Jones wrote:
> > This driver reads very platform specific information in from Device Tree
> > and translates it into frequency tables.  The generic drivers then use the
> > tables to conduct frequency and voltage scaling in the normal way.
> > 
> > There are 'ARM' patches in the set which are not necessarily related to CPUFreq,
> > but are required to get it to work.  Anyone who is not interested in general STi
> > DT changes can safely ignore these.
> > 
> > v1 => v2:
> >  - CPUFreq is no longer it's own device in DT; instead:
> >    - It is probed from the platform area
> >    - Key properties have been moved into the CPU's node
> >  - Driver is less generic [ST => STI]
> >  - Documentation has been updated
> >    - Point one (above) has been accounted for
> >    - Example of bootloader supplied node has been provided
> >  - GPL licensing has been updated to reflected the header
> >  - Kconfig disparity has been rectified [bool => tristate]
> 
> Sorry for being so late to get back to this.. Was tooo busy :(

No problem.  So long as it's still on your radar.

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