Re: [PATCH 00/02] OMAP3 clock: Remove virtual clock nodes

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"Nayak, Rajendra" <rnayak@xxxxxx> writes:

> Resending this patch-set with some issues of tabs-to-spaces reported by Kevin Hilman
> fixed and also some warning removals from Jean Pihet.
>
> Patches apply on latest linux-omap pm branch  +
> [PATCH 00/10] OMAP3: SR: Fixes in Smartreflex driver sent on 04/15/09
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-omap&m=123980012121460&w=2
>

Thanks, pushing this whitespace-fixed version of series to PM branch
today.

Kevin

>
> This patch set removes the virtual clock node implementation for
> VDD1/2 on omap3 which was causing issues with recursive locking of spinlocks.
> All references to virtual clock nodes from resource framework and cpufreq
> driver are removed. Resource framework now uses individual dpll clock
> nodes to do frequency scaling.
> Most of the functionality implemented as part of the virtual clock nodes
> is now implemented internally in the resource framework.
>
> Thanks to Tero Kristo <tero.kristo@xxxxxxxxx> who has implemented 
> most of these changes.
>
> regards,
> Rajendra
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