[PATCH v1 00/11] Clean up Tegra20 cpufreq driver

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Hello,

Recently Peter Geis (who is working on Tegra30 cpufreq driver) asked me how
tegra20-cpufreq driver is getting loaded. After taking a look at the code
it became apparent that the drivers code has been rusted a tad and so this
series is intended to refresh the drivers code by disallowing module to be
loaded on non-Tegra20 machines, by cleaning whitespaces in the code, removing
dead EMC code and in the end by allowing tegra20-cpufreq to be built as a
loadable module.

Please review, thanks.

Dmitry Osipenko (11):
  cpufreq: tegra20: Change module description
  cpufreq: tegra20: Clean up whitespaces in the code
  cpufreq: tegra20: Remove EMC clock usage
  cpufreq: tegra20: Release clocks properly
  cpufreq: tegra20: Clean up included headers
  cpufreq: tegra20: Remove unneeded check in tegra_cpu_init
  cpufreq: tegra20: Check if this is Tegra20 machine
  cpufreq: tegra20: Remove unneeded variable initialization
  cpufreq: tegra20: Allow cpufreq driver to be built as loadable module
  cpufreq: tegra20: Wrap cpufreq into platform driver
  ARM: tegra: Create platform device for tegra20-cpufreq driver

 arch/arm/mach-tegra/tegra.c       |   4 +
 drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig.arm       |   2 +-
 drivers/cpufreq/tegra20-cpufreq.c | 172 +++++++++++++++++-------------
 3 files changed, 101 insertions(+), 77 deletions(-)

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