Re: [patch 2.6.28-rc5 0/5] twl4030 irq assignments

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* David Brownell <david-b@xxxxxxxxxxx> [081119 17:34]:
> The following patches remove some needless dependencies from
> TWL4030 support, supporting non-OMAP builds and in some cases,
> non-SDP (etc) builds.
> 
>  - keypad driver ... use platform_get_irq(), no board dependencies
>  - BCI driver ... likewise
>  - MADC driver ... use platform_get_irq()
>  - power button ... still pretty hacky, there's no device here
>  - removes the now-dead symbols, and OMAP-dependency
> 
> Build-tested.
> 
> With this, I think the keypad driver becomes ready to go upstream,
> after related twl4030-core updates.  At least, it's ready for review.
> (Including:  Why pass the keypad module id to kpread/kpwrite, it's
> the only one ever used?  Why does Kconfig mention GPIOs, since they
> aren't used?)
> 
> The point of these patches is that last one, which lets non-OMAP
> folk do test builds and easily make updates when APIs change.
> Yeah, it's a strange notion, but not everyone does OMAP builds.  ;)

Pushing these to l-o tree today.

Tony
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