Re: [PATCH v2 00/21] arm64: qcom: Introduce SA8255p Ride platform

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On Tue, Sep 03, 2024 at 03:02:19PM GMT, Nikunj Kela wrote:
> This series enables the support for SA8255p Qualcomm SoC and Ride
> platform. This platform uses SCMI power, reset, performance, sensor
> protocols for resources(e.g. clocks, regulator, interconnect, phy etc.)
> management. SA8255p is a virtual platforms that uses Qualcomm smc/hvc
> transport driver.
> 
> Multiple virtual SCMI instances are being used to achieve the parallelism.
> SCMI platform stack runs in SMP enabled VM hence allows platform to service
> multiple resource requests in parallel. Each device is assigned its own
> dedicated SCMI channel and Tx/Rx doorbells.
> 
> Resource operations are grouped together to achieve better abstraction
> and to reduce the number of requests being sent to SCMI platform(server)
> thus improving boot time KPIs. This design approach was presented during
> LinaroConnect 2024 conference[1].

Please don't send new revisions as a reply to the previous patchset.
Always start new thread for new submission. This is documented in your
internal 'upstreaming' documents. If it is not, please update them.

-- 
With best wishes
Dmitry




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