Re: [PATCH v3 0/4] RFC: OMAP GPMC DT bindings

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On 11/02/2012 10:25 AM, Daniel Mack wrote:
> This is a series of patches to support GPMC peripherals on OMAP boards.
> 
> Depends on Linus' master +
> omap-next (branch omap-for-v3.8/cleanup-headers-gpmc)
> 
> The only supported peripheral for now is NAND, but other types would be
> easy to add.
> 
> Version 2 addresses details pointed out by Jon Hunter, Afzal Mohammed
> and Rob Herring:
> 
>  - add "reg" and "ti,hwmod" properties to Documentation
>  - use generic of_mtd functions and the property names defined by them,
>    namely "nand-bus-width" and "nand-ecc-mode"
>  - reduce the default register space size in the Documentation to 8K,
>    as found in the hwmod code
>  - switch to a DT layout based on ranges and address translation.
>    Although this property is not currently looked at as long as the
>    handling code still uses the runtime calculation methods, we now
>    have these values in the bindings, eventually allowing us to
>    switch the implementation with less pain.
> 
> Version 3 includes fixes pointed out by Jon Hunter:
> 
>  - better documentation of the 'ranges' property to describe the
>    fact that it's representing the CS lines
>  - GPMC_CS_CONFIGx -> GPMC_CONFIGx in comments
>  - drop interrupt-parent from example bindings
>  - add of_node_put() at the end of the child iteration

Thanks. But I am still not completely happy with this. You may wish to
wait until we have resolved all the current comments before sending out
another version.

Cheers
Jon
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