Re: [PATCH 0/6] arm: omap: clk/clkdm/pwrdm/voltdm changes to usecounting

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Tero Kristo <t-kristo@xxxxxx> writes:

> This set is split out from a larger set earlier circulated on linux-omap
> list. The main purpose of this set is to provide useful recursive
> usecounting support for clockdomains / powerdomains / voltagedomains
> which can be used for debugging purposes and also to control certain
> chip power features once a sleep condition is reached (voltdm usecount=0).
>
> This set provides only the baseline support for the usecounting, and also
> adds a pm-debug related patch that can be used to check out stuff (patch 6),
> and should later prove rather useful for debugging. Rest of the
> functionality will be posted in separate sets.
>
> This set has been tested on omap3 beagle board with suspend / resume /
> cpuidle. Also boot tested on omap4 panda (sleep is not functional yet
> on that platform.)

This is a great series, and results in pm_debug debugfs data that's
actually useful for real debug.  Thanks!

I had a minor comment on the idle path changes, but all the other stuff
is

Acked-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@xxxxxx>

Paul, this should probably merge via you (when it's ready) since the
important changes are clock and powerdomain core changes.

Kevin

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