[PATCH 00/55]: ARM: OMAP2+: PRCM move to drivers

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Hi,

This set is continuation for the work started earlier to cleanup the CM/PRM
and attempt to make it a separate driver. This set depends on these
two sets:

CM/PRM cleanup set:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-omap&m=139395000918201&w=2

OMAP2 clock DT set:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ports.arm.omap/111257

This set is pretty huge but the patches can be applied in stages if need be.
Anyway, it would be good to get some feedback whether the driver folder
locations etc. are good, and whether the effort taken here will be enough
to actually move the driver. Clockdomain / powerdomain code can also be
moved easily under the drivers/power/omap folder (or someplace else if
requested) once this set is in. Also, clockdomain / powerdomain data
should be possible to convert to DT format or some sort of firmware
blob once this is done.

Patch #55 in this set is pretty massive as it moves all the C files at
the same time, this should probably be split up as multiple patches.

Testing branch pushed here (contains also the CM/PRM cleanup set and OMAP2
clock DT conversion):

tree: https://github.com/t-kristo/linux-pm.git
branch: 3.14-rc4-cm-prm-driver-v1

Testing done:
- am335x-bone: boot
- omap3-beagle: boot, suspend-resume (ret/off)
- omap4-panda-es: boot, suspend-resume (ret)
- omap5-uevm: boot

-Tero

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