Re: [PATCH 00/13] revised Coldfire generic GPIO (mk68nommu)

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Hi Steven,

sfking@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Revised implementation of generic gpio for the Freescale Coldfire family of
processors (m68knommu).   It uses gpiolib and provides both fast inline
operations when the gpio is a compile time constant and slower outline
operations dispatched via gpiolib when the gpio is a variable.
There are also hooks for implementing pin multiplexing but that part isn't
finished yet.


The major difference with the previous version is the move to a per-platform
setup code as suggested by Greg Ungerer <gerg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>.

Additionally, it fixes the definition of the TIMER gpio pins in the 5271
(thanks to Richard Retanubun <RichardRetanubun@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>).

This looks pretty good to me.
Do you want me to apply the the m68knommu git tree?
(Ideally I'll push it to Linus in the 2.6.32 merge window).

Regards
Greg



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