Re: [GIT PULL] ARM: OMAP: GPMC generic timing

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* Afzal Mohammed <afzal@xxxxxx> [121109 06:23]:
> The following changes since commit 6ba54ab4a49bbad736b0254aa6bdf0cb83013815:
> 
>   ARM: OMAP: Remove omap_init_consistent_dma_size() (2012-11-06 16:01:19 -0800)
> 
> are available in the git repository at:
> 
>   git://gitorious.org/x0148406-public/linux-kernel.git tags/gpmc-generic-timing
> 
> for you to fetch changes up to 47acde16726080e5157b602f23937d00a04cd2ed:
> 
>   ARM: OMAP2+: tusb6010: generic timing calculation (2012-11-09 18:07:23 +0530)
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> These changes provide a generic gpmc timing calculation method,
> migrates existing peripherals that makes use of custom gpmc timing
> calculation method to use the new generic one.
> 
> Generic routine has been verified for onenand async timing calculation
> on omap3evm (with a local change to add onenand support). Generic
> timing calculation method were verified for other peripherals by
> simulation. Generic method has to be verified on peripherals supported
> in mainline.

Thanks pulled into omap-for-v3.8/gpmc. I've replaced the second paragraph
in my tag with the following as that's what I've tried it with:

The generic timing routine has been tested with onenand, smsc911x,
and tusb6010 devices connected to GPMC in addition to simulating
other devices support in the mainline kernel.

Regards,

Tony
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