Re: [PATCH v3 0/10] clk: iproc: add support for BCM NS, NSP, and NS2

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On 10/15, Jon Mason wrote:
> 
> v3 - Added a patch to fix cygnus clk link failures, and added back the
> DT documentation patches that were removed from v2.
> 
> v2 - Added a patch to change the Cygnus clk macros to uppercase,
> removed the device tree changes from the series (will send out those as
> an RFC), and other minor changes that Stephen Boyd requested.
> 
> This patch series adds support for the Broadcom Northstar, Northstar
> Plus, and Northstar 2 clocks.  Some slight modifications were necessary
> to clk-iproc-pll to get Northstar and Northstar Plus working, due to
> differences in register layout.  This is the reason why the first patch
> is necessary.  Some more modifications were necessary to clk-iproc-pll
> to get Northstar 2 working, due to differences in register layout (and
> resulting fallout in Cygnus and NSP).  This is the reason why the sixth
> and seventh patches are necessary.  The fifth patch is clean-up to
> prevent accidentally forgetting to adjust for the base write errata
> (which happened a few times, but was caught in internal review).
> 

Can you please use git cover-letter format where the diffstat for
the series is shown? Without that information here I started
applying patches until I realized this added dt-bindings headers,
thus probably needing some stable clk branch to pull into arm-soc.

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