Re: [PATCH 00/11] clk: ti: clkctrl data split based on clkdm boundaries

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On 26/09/18 22:13, Tony Lindgren wrote:
Hi,

* Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> [180904 15:41]:
* Tero Kristo <t-kristo@xxxxxx> [180831 15:11]:
Hi,

This series splits up the clkctrl data for TI SoCs based on clockdomain
boundaries, instead of the current CM boundaries. For rest of the SoCs,
the CM boundaries are actually the same as clockdomains, only am3/am4/dra7
are mutants.

This is done in preparation for better supporting Tony's upcoming
interconnect driver data introduction for these SoCs.

One thing to note is that we maintain backwards compatibility with this
series, the compat data is introduced temporarily for this purpose. The
compat data can be ditched after couple of release cycles when nobody
needs it anymore.

The series can be applied independently, as the compat data support
makes care that the switch is only done once DT changes are in place.

When this is ready for merging, can you guys please set up an
immutable branch against v4.19-rc1 with the drivers/clk changes
for me to merge in too?

I've tested this on am335x and am437x so far and it works fine
for me, so for the whole series:

Tested-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Any news on getting this into Linux next and merged? The
immutable is still needed too for the dts changes.


This is currently blocked from my side, as the patch [1] from Johan got in clk-next is conflicting with my series. Asked Stephen for either dropping that patch and letting me pick it up but no response so far.

[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/8/22/160

-Tero
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