Re: [PATCHv8] 00/16] OMAP PRCM chain handler driver

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On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Tero Kristo <t-kristo@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This patch set is the version 8 for the OMAP PRCM chain interrupt handler.
> The driver is providing a chain handler for PRCM interrupt events, which
> can be then individually used by different drivers. Currently PRCM interrupt
> is owned by the PM core code and it is impossible for other users to listen
> to any of the PRCM events. Quite a few of the patches in this set are tagged
> as TEMP, they are not meant for integration at this point, but are provided
> as FYI for educated users and as a means to test the driver out.
>
> Changes compared to the previous set:
>
> - PRCM chain handler is now a driver of its own
> - The driver gets PRCM IP info from omap hwmod and configures itself based
>  on this
> - Added temporary implementations for OMAP3 and OMAP4 PRM hwmods
>
> Applies on top of Kevin's PM branch.
>
> Testing done:
>
> - platforms used: omap3 beagleboard and omap4430 blaze
> - suspend / resume test with retention : ok on both
> - cpuidle with retention test : ok on both
> - off-mode testing : ok on omap3 (omap4 does not support off-mode yet)
>
> OMAP4 testing was done on top of a custom kernel tree, this patch set
> does not work directly for omap4 on mainline.
>


Looks like you have CC'ed the wrong arm mailing list.

I think it should be be linux-arm-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Thanks,
Govindraj.R
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