Re: [PATCH v2] generic clk module removal

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On 04/27/2010 08:29 PM, Omar Ramirez Luna wrote:
This set of patches remove clk module from the services layer.

Now:
- GPT 5-8 are controlled through DM Timer framework.
- MCBSP clocks are enabled by requesting the proper mcbsp device.
- WDT is left for bridge driver to control rather than on request from dsp.
- SSI is controlled by enabling/disabling its sst, ssr and ick clocks.

v2:
- rebased
- keep iva2 handling as it is advised to turn off the clocks for iva reset
   sources.
- release all the clocks (disable&  free) if driver is uninstalled.


Omar Ramirez Luna (5):
   DSPBRIDGE: iva2 clock handling
   DSPBRIDGE: dsp interface to enable ssi clocks
   DSPBRIDGE: Balance the number of enable/disable
   DSPBRIDGE: move clk to dsp-clock
   DSPBRIDGE: reorganize the code to handle peripheral clocks
   DSPBRIDGE: remove clk_handle from drv interface
   DSPBRIDGE: fail if clk handle is NULL
   DSPBRIDGE: Now actually fail if a clk handle is wrong
   DSPBRIDGE: Rename services_clk_* to dsp_clk_*
   DSPBRIDGE: remove unused clock sys_ck
   DSPBRIDGE: remove function clk_set32k_hz
   DSPBRIDGE: remove clk_get_use_cnt
   DSPBRIDGE: trivial clock cleanup for unused code
   DSPBRIDGE: function to get the type of clock requested by dsp
   DSPBRIDGE: use dm timer framework for gpt timers
   DSPBRIDGE: use omap mcbsp to enable mcbsp clocks
   DSPBRIDGE: remove wdt3 from dsp control
   DSPBRIDGE: use one call for both ick and fck clocks
   DSPBRIDGE: Move MCBSP_CLOCKS code to a common place
is there a series numbering for this patchset?
Regards,
Nishanth Menon
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