Re: [PATCH RFC 0/7] DMA: S3C64XX: Conversion to the new channel request API

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On Fri, Nov 04, 2016 at 05:14:47PM +0100, Sylwester Nawrocki wrote:
> This patch series aims to convert the s3c64xx platform to use
> the new universal DMA channel request API, i.e. this is only
> meaningful for non-dt systems using s3c64xx SoCs.
> 
> I'm sending the whole series as RFC since I didn't test it
> yet, I'm going to prepare smd6410 for testing this series.
> It would be great if someone else could also test it,
> either SPI or sound functionality verification would be 
> useful.
> 
> Then we could queue the first two patches in this series
> for v4.10-rc1 and the remaining patches for subsequent
> release.
> 
> The whole series can be pulled from git repository:
>  git://linuxtv.org/snawrocki/samsung.git 
>  branch: for-v4.10/dma/pl080-s3c64xx
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Sylwester Nawrocki (7):
>   dma: pl08x: Add support for the DMA slave map
>   ARM: S3C64XX: Add DMA slave maps for PL080 devices
>   spi: s3c64xx: Do not use platform_data for DMA parameters
>   ASoC: samsung: i2s: Do not use platform_data for DMA parameters
>   ASoC: samsung: pcm: Do not use platform_data for DMA parameters
>   ARM: S3C64XX: Drop unused DMA fields from struct s3c64xx_spi_csinfo
>   ARM: S3C64XX: Drop initialization of unused struct s3c_audio_pdata
>     fields
> 

Hmm... fixing the bug I mentioned in my other email this still
seems to cause some problems with my SPI on Cragganmore:

[  200.210213] wm0010 spi0.0: I/O Error: rx-1 tx-1 res:rx-f tx-f len-2632
[  200.211275] wm0010 spi0.0: SPI transfer failed: -5

I am still looking into it, without your patches work the wm0010
comes up. A few other small things seem to have been broken in
mainline since last time I fired up this board as well which is
slowing me down a little (network seems to have stopped coming
up and one of the regulators on the SD card is spamming me with
warnings).

Thanks,
Charles
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