[PATCH 00/06] TI 3430 Power patches

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Hi,
 
This patch is the start of a series which is meant to explore a way to have fully working 3430 PM code while the OMAP-Git tree
evolves.  TI plans to maintain a configurable option against latest kernel's and at the same time try and help build up the
current code such that hopefully a convergence can been reached in the future.  This will allow people to get benefits from
current kernel as soon a possible for OMAP34xx. We would like to hear comments on the structure of the option and get feed back on
functionality.  There are a few phases to the patch which will come out.  Ultimately, it will be available on omap-linux.com or
perhaps if Tony thinks it is possible in omap-git.  We will periodically update this patch as the kernel moves.  We can and need
to post some more background information as the entire patch series as it is huge and complex.  We have been communicating a lot
of this information to those actively working in this area already on OMAP3 and are now hoping to open it up to allow others to
weigh in.

Thanks to Kevin Hilman who helped bring some of the TI code forward from our 2.6.22 reference implementation.  Also thanks to Paul Walmsey who has been working hard on the main branch trying to create something clean and useable for both OMAP2 and OMAP3. 

The TI PM code is under the "CONFIG_OMAP3_PM" macro. The first set of patches have support for PRCM APIs, clock framework and sram driver for OMAP3430.

Regards,
Karthik
 
 

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