Re: [PATCH 0/14] Big clean-up for multi-omap

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* Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> [080527 21:20]:
> Hi all,
> 
> Following patches clean up blockers for getting multi-omap closer
> to working for omap2 like we have for omap1:
> 
> - Remove __REG macros, use omap_read/write() instead
> 
> - Split omap24xx sram code so no register rewriting is needed
> 
> - Introduce struct omap_globals to allow early cpu detection to
>   work
> 
> - Make PRM and CM registers work for multi-omap
> 
> The __REG patches were posted earlier, but had some issues. They
> should be fixed now.
> 
> The first patch is to test primitive omap type detection with
> DEBUG_LL. Could somebody please try it out on 15xx and make sure
> you get output from DEBUG_LL?
> 
> Once the DEBU_LL patch works on all omaps, we can use the similar
> detection for multi-omap non-optimized get_irq_nr_and_base too :)
> 
> These patches are against current linux-omap tree, I pushed few
> fixes there so you pull before trying out these patches.

I've pushed this series refreshed and in slightly different order.
I also left out the DEBUG_LL patch for now.

Regards,

Tony
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