Re: [RFC 0/21 Continue phasing out legacy GPIO calls

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Hi,

* Jarkko Nikula <jarkko.nikula@xxxxxxxxx> [081029 04:37]:
> This set continues OMAP gpio call clean-up started by David Brownell and
> is generated on top of his rebased set.
> 
> First patch is the important one here and remaining set gradually
> convert omap_request_gpio and omap_free_gpio calls to use gpiolib
> gpio_request and gpio_free calls with hopefully sensible name label.
> 
> Probably bit overkill size set but wanted to separate them some sort of
> logical way for easier mainline merge. I can combine them if needed.
> 
> Build and boot tested only on N810. Will do test builds later on as well but
> wanted to get some early comments as early as possible :-)

Great. One request though:

Let's do the clean-up patches in two phases, one series that
applies against the mainline kernel, then additional patches for
linux-omap. Otherwise we'll never get out of this merge hell.

BTW, we should try to do the same for anything that we can already
patch in the mainline kernel.

Regards,

Tony
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