Re: [GIT PULL] Samsung clock changes for v3.15

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Hi Mike,

On 19.03.2014 02:06, Mike Turquette wrote:
Quoting Tomasz Figa (2014-03-17 10:59:57)
The following changes since commit 38dbfb59d1175ef458d006556061adeaa8751b72:

   Linus 3.14-rc1 (2014-02-02 16:42:13 -0800)

are available in the git repository at:

   git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tfiga/samsung-clk.git tags/for_3.15/samsung-clk

for you to fetch changes up to 70d1cf1c85486753fec0c60a9a093bdfe42b89b4:

   Merge branch 'for_3.15/misc' into samsung-next (2014-03-17 13:00:01 +0100)

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Samsung clock patches for v3.15.

Due to dependencies, most of the patches already went through linux-samsung
tree, so this pull request is rather small.

I'm a bit confused. This PR is not really small (32 patches) and it
covers more stuff from arch/arm that I usually take.

It contains various patches
collected since the last merge window:

1) non-critical fixes (without need to push to stable):

220b0cc clk: samsung: Initialize clock table with error pointers
58d83cb clk: exynos-5420: Fix VPLL lock offset
3299bc3 clk: samsung: fixed compiler warning [-Wpointer-to-int-cast]

2) clock driver extensions:

db40d0c clk: samsung exynos5250/5420: Add gate clock for SSS module
d8b9731 clk/samsung: add support for multiple clock providers
45af130 clk/samsung: add support for pll2550xx
adec437 clk/samsung: add support for pll2650xx

Right, these 7 patches would constitute a small PR. Was there a mistake
when generating this pull request?

The problem with this pull request is that it contains patches that require quite a lot of dependencies that have been already applied into Samsung SoC tree. I'm not sure how else such situation could be handled, other than pulling respective commits into my tree as well.

I don't think this would make any problem when merging into Linus' tree, as these are exactly the same commits that will go through ARM SoC, so git should merge them just fine. Still, if you have a better idea what to do now, I will do so.

Best regards,
Tomasz
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