[PATCH 06/39] ARM: ux500: Move SDI (MMC) and UART devices under more descriptive heading

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Now DMA DT bindings exist and are in use by he MMC and UART drivers, it
should be possible to remove them from the auxdata structure. However,
after doing so the drivers fail. Common clk is still reliant on the
dev_name() call to do device name matching, which will fail due to the
fact that Device Tree naming differs somewhat do the more traditional
conventions.

Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 arch/arm/mach-ux500/cpu-db8500.c |    4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-ux500/cpu-db8500.c b/arch/arm/mach-ux500/cpu-db8500.c
index 96ddbae..b1c9241 100644
--- a/arch/arm/mach-ux500/cpu-db8500.c
+++ b/arch/arm/mach-ux500/cpu-db8500.c
@@ -230,15 +230,15 @@ static struct of_dev_auxdata u8500_auxdata_lookup[] __initdata = {
 	/* Requires call-back bindings. */
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("arm,cortex-a9-pmu", 0, "arm-pmu", &db8500_pmu_platdata),
 	/* Requires DMA bindings. */
+	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("arm,pl022", 0x80002000, "ssp0",  &ssp0_plat),
+	/* Requires clock name bindings. */
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("arm,pl011", 0x80120000, "uart0", NULL),
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("arm,pl011", 0x80121000, "uart1", NULL),
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("arm,pl011", 0x80007000, "uart2", NULL),
-	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("arm,pl022", 0x80002000, "ssp0",  &ssp0_plat),
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("arm,pl18x", 0x80126000, "sdi0",  NULL),
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("arm,pl18x", 0x80118000, "sdi1",  NULL),
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("arm,pl18x", 0x80005000, "sdi2",  NULL),
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("arm,pl18x", 0x80114000, "sdi4",  NULL),
-	/* Requires clock name bindings. */
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("st,nomadik-gpio", 0x8012e000, "gpio.0", NULL),
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("st,nomadik-gpio", 0x8012e080, "gpio.1", NULL),
 	OF_DEV_AUXDATA("st,nomadik-gpio", 0x8000e000, "gpio.2", NULL),
-- 
1.7.10.4

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