Re: [PATCH 00/18] ARM: OMAP2+: CM/PRM cleanup set

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* Tero Kristo <t-kristo@xxxxxx> [140304 08:22]:
> Hi,
> 
> This set cleans up the CM/PRM codebase a bit, removing the need for direct
> CM/PRM register access macros outside CM/PRM drivers. This is done in
> preparation to isolate these drivers into its own driver directory.
> Currently my plan is to create a single PRCM driver, which will contain
> both, and as such, CM/PRM inter-access is not removed in this set.
> 
> This set is built on top of the OMAP2 DT clock conversion set, but most
> of the patches can also be standalone if need be.
> 
> Testing done:
> - omap2 : none (any feedback welcome)

Seems to boot just fine on n8x0 and 2430sdp.

> - omap3-beagle : boot, suspend-resume (RET), suspend-resume (OFF)

Also tested that off-idle keeps working.

> - omap4-panda-es : boot, suspend-resume (RET)
> 
> Branch also available here:
> tree: https://github.com/t-kristo/linux-pm.git
> branch: 3.14-rc4-cm-prm-cleanup

It seems that it's probably best that Paul queues or acks these once
the dependencies are out of the way.

Regards,

Tony
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