Re: [PATCHv3 0/6] PRCM chain handler

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Just a heads up on this, to let you know I have not ignored your
comments. :)

I have been doing some re-work / testing on this set based on your
comments, and will hopefully post a new set tomorrow. One of the bigger
changes is that I have changed pad wakeups to use omap_mux and they are
now enabled automatically when omap_hwmod_enable_wakeup /
omap_hwmod_disable_wakeup are called. I am trying to get other changes
in also.

-Tero

On Wed, 2011-06-22 at 18:42 +0200, Kristo, Tero wrote:
> I was able to test this on OMAP3 beagleboard and got it working properly
> after some sweating.
> 
> Version 3 changes:
> - Changed omap3 PRCM wakeup interrupt handler to be a dummy, wakeup irq
>   clearing is now done when we are entering idle. This prevents PRCM
>   interrupt hanging in case UART is disabled, and gives probably slightly
>   better latencies during wakeup.
> - Added console lock protection during uart clock enable / disable
>   * prevents nastiness to happen when omap_device wants to print out something
> - A few new resume_idle calls added to tty omap-serial
> 
> -Tero
> 
> 
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