Re: [PATCH 0/5] ARM: OMAP: Pin mux for 3430 and omap_ctrl_read/write

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* Kevin Hilman <khilman@xxxxxxxxxx> [080124 11:13]:
> Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > Attached series cleans up pin mux code, and adds support for
> > 3430 pin muxing. It also adds omap_ctrl_read/write code and cleans
> > up control register access.
> >
> > People with 3430 boards, please test and report issues here.
> > Planning to push this series tomorrow if there are no issues.
> 
> A quick boot test on ES2 board looks good to me.

Thanks for testing.

> Note howerever that ES2 still doesn't boot off HEAD.  It needs the
> flash patch from Rohit[1] which also changes the ethernet GPIO line
> which is different between ES1 and ES2.  Maybe that GPIO line change
> should be broken out into a separate patch and applied while the flash
> stuff is still under review.

Oops, sorry I'll push that today, actually the January 11 version.
To me that flash stuff looks OK for now too.. We should at least have
all the boards booting!

No ES2 here, so I forgot about this patch, sorry.

Tony

> [1] http://marc.info/?l=linux-omap&m=120003166708532&w=2
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