[GIT PULL] [for 3.10] pull request from armsoc/dt branch in pxa git tree
Haojian Zhuang
haojian.zhuang at gmail.com
Sat Apr 13 09:14:47 EDT 2013
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Olof Johansson <olof at lixom.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 12:13:14PM +0800, Haojian Zhuang wrote:
>> Hi Arnd & Olof,
>>
>> Please help to pull armsoc/dt branch from pxa git tree. These patches
>> are used to enable hi3xxx SoC
>> and they're depend on Rob's clock source patches.
>>
>> Regards
>> Haojian
>>
>> The following changes since commit f6161aa153581da4a3867a2d1a7caf4be19b6ec9:
>>
>> Linux 3.9-rc2 (2013-03-10 16:54:19 -0700)
>>
>> are available in the git repository at:
>>
>> git://github.com/hzhuang1/linux.git armsoc/dt
>
> First of all, please try to move your repo somewhere else than github. We
> really prefer to see signed tags when repos come from github or gitorious
> or other similar sites. Maybe you can get a linaro git repo instead?
>
Sure. Let me move the git repo and use tags for pull request.
> That's not a showstopper in this case though, since there's only a few
> patches here and easy for us to review.
>
> A couple of more important comments below.
>
>> Haojian Zhuang (6):
>> devtree: add binding documentation for sp804
>> ARM: debug: support debug ll on hisilicon soc
>> clk: hi3xxx: add clock support
>
> I didn't see an Acked-by from Mike Turquette on this one. Since this driver is
> an addition to his subsystem, I would like to see one. It could even go through
> his tree since this is all new platform code.
>
I'll resend these patches and wait Mike to Ack them.
> Not only that, but when I went searching for email to find reviews of this
> patch, I see that Arnd had a round of comments including a request to move
> hs_init_clocks() that, according to the email, was addressed but this patch
> does not seem to have moved.
>
>> ARM: hi3xxx: add board support with device tree
>> ARM: hi3xxx: enable hi4511 with device tree
>> ARM: config: append arch hi3xxx into multi defconfig
>
> Given the comments above, and the currently late time for 3.10, I think this
> will be better held off for more review and a merge for 3.11. Please get the
> above taken care of and resubmit to us as soon as 3.10-rc1 is out and we'll
> stage it for 3.11. The code does look nice and clean and looks to be in good
> shape, so there should be no problem to get it in for 3.10.
>
I'm OK for 3.11 merge window.
Regards
Haojian
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