Re: [RESEND v7 00/37] Device Tree support for SH7751 based board

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Hi Yoshinori,

On Mon, 2024-05-20 at 22:06 +0900, Yoshinori Sato wrote:
> On Sat, 18 May 2024 18:08:30 +0900,
> John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> > 
> > Hi Yoshinori,
> > 
> > On Thu, 2024-04-04 at 14:14 +0900, Yoshinori Sato wrote:
> > > Sorry. previus mail is thread broken.
> > > 
> > > This is an updated version of something I wrote about 7 years ago.
> > > Minimum support for R2D-plus and LANDISK.
> > > I think R2D-1 will work if you add AX88796 to dts.
> > > And board-specific functions and SCI's SPI functions are not supported.
> > > 
> > > You can get it working with qemu found here.
> > > https://gitlab.com/yoshinori.sato/qemu/-/tree/landisk
> > > 
> > > v7 changes.
> > > - sh/kernel/setup.c: fix kernel parameter handling.
> > > - clk-sh7750.c: cleanup.
> > > - sh_tmu.c: cleanup.
> > > - irq-renesas-sh7751.c: IPR definition move to code.
> > > - irq-renesas-sh7751irl.c: update register definition.
> > > - pci-sh7751.c: Register initialization fix. 
> > > - sm501 and sm501fb: Re-design Device Tree properties.
> > 
> > Could you push your v7 version to your Gitlab [1] repository so I can fetch
> > it from there?
> 
> updated it.

Thanks!

> I'll be posting v8 soon.

Sounds good! Maybe we can start merging the patches that contain fixes only
and that have already been reviewed. This way, we can reduce the overall size
of the series a bit.

Adrian

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