Re: [PATCH v3 0/4] ARM: dts: Update OMAP5 with address space and interrupts

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On 10/24/2012 11:27 AM, Sebastien Guiriec wrote:
> Hi Benoit,
> 
> On 10/24/2012 11:15 AM, Benoit Cousson wrote:
>> Hi Seb,
>>
>> Sorry, I missed your previous email, your v2 was the right one.
>> We do have a single INTC in every OMAP, there is no point to repeat the
>> same data hundred times.
>> The DTS are already big enough.
> 
> So in such case we should send a series for audio IP interrupt-parent
> removal for OMAP3/4/5 dtsi file in order to be coherent.

Yes. AM33xx was as well using that in some other IPs.

> Do you want me to do it?

Thanks, but I've just done the patch, I'll sent it in a couple of minutes.

Benoit

> 
>>
>> On 10/24/2012 09:07 AM, Sebastien Guiriec wrote:
>>> Since kernel 3.7 the DTS data are not overwriten by hwmod data we can
>>> add the address space
>>> and interrupt line description inside dtsi file for OMAP5. This serie
>>> is updating the
>>> current OMAP5 IP with missing entry.
>>>
>>> It has been tested on OMAP5 with 3.7-audio-display feature tree.
>>> - MMC is probing and functional
>>> - TWL6041 probing (GPIO/I2C)
>>> - booting (UART)
>>>
>>> Update since v1:
>>> - Add Ack and review
>>> - Fix up commit messages.
>>>
>>> Update since v2:
>>> - Add interrupt-parent.
>>
>> I will take the previous one to avoid the duplication of attributes.
>>
>> On top of that I will remove the ones introduce in audio IPs for
>> consistency on OMAP3/4/5 platforms.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Benoit
>>
> 

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