Strange boot messages on mainline + omap3_defconfig

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I get some "mux: Unknown ball ..." messages booting
v2.6.33-rc1 from Linux' tree (built with the omap3_defconfig).

This was on a 3630 SDP.

Won't be looking at this for a while, so just reporting it.

- Anand

0x588
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x58a
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x58c
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x58e
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x590
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x578
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x57a
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x57c
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x57e
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x580
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x582
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x584
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x586
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x570
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x572
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x40
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x0
[    0.000000] mux: Unknown ball offset 0x2

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