Re: [PATCH v8 0/3] GPMC driver conversion

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Hello,

Le 08/09/2012 00:10, Tony Lindgren a écrit :
* Afzal Mohammed <afzal@xxxxxx> [120905 05:37]:
Hi,

Basic gpmc driver conversion series. Driver that is now created out of
gpmc code is a simple one, it handles tasks that were earlier executed
by gpmc_init. Now instead of relying on cpu_is_* checks, it obtains
resources and clk handle in the standard Linux way. The existing gpmc
interface works as was without this series.

HWMOD patch also has been brought into this series back with v7 series

As this creates only a basic driver, further gpmc driver work can be
based over this, while having a driver first in place.

This series is based on l-o/testing-cleanup as on 5-Sep-12,
i.e. over commit,

e3a5c14 ARM: OMAP1: Move SoC specific headers from plat to mach for omap1

per Tony's suggestion.

It is available
@git://gitorious.org/x0148406-public/linux-kernel.git gpmc-drv-v8
Great, this all looks good to me. I suggest that on top of this
we add minimal devicetree binding that does not even attempt to
deal with the timings yet.

Then once the minimal devicetree binding is in place, we can
call the current GPMC timing functions using the compatible flags
and auxdata in the gpmc.c driver.

That way we get all the legacy boards booting with GPMC support
for smsc911x etc, and can even remove some less used board-*.c
files.

This would be great. If you happen to have DT bindings for GPMC,
I would be happy to test them with my Overo board, as well as
with my CAN chips on a custom board.

Regards,
Florian

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