[PATCH v3 0/9] DRA7xx core support
Rajendra Nayak
rnayak at ti.com
Mon Aug 12 04:27:13 EDT 2013
On Monday 12 August 2013 01:54 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> * Rajendra Nayak <rnayak at ti.com> [130811 23:47]:
>> On Sunday 04 August 2013 09:57 PM, Rajendra Nayak wrote:
>>> Changes in v3:
>>> -1- Dropped some clock/dpll framework builds for dra7
>>> -2- Added all instances of IPs in dtsi file
>>> -3- dtsi does a 'disabled' by default and dts enables as needed
>>> -4- soc_is_dra7xx() based on DT compatible instead of using ID code
>>>
>>> Changes in v2:
>>> -1- Fixed minor changelog details
>>> -2- Dropped the SRAM support patch since we need to move to drivers/misc/sram.c
>>> -3- Added DTS update patches to this series which were earlier posted as
>>> part of the data series (Since they don't have much objections as against the
>>> other in-kernel data files)
>>> -4- Updated the EVM dts file with pin config details for uart/mcspi and i2c
>>>
>>> DRA7xx based SoCs' are high-performance, infotainment application devices,
>>> based on enhanced OMAP architecture integrated on a 28nm
>>> technology.
>>>
>>> The DRA7xx family is composed of DRA75x and DRA74x devices.
>>> The current device for which the patches add support is the
>>> DRA752 SoC.
>>>
>>> Most of the core IPs are similar to those found on the OMAP5
>>> devices, including the dual cortex-A15 based MPU subsystem,
>>> which has helped quite some reuse from existing OMAP5 support.
>>>
>>> This series contains only core support patches and none of
>>> the PRCM and hwmod data needed for the device to boot.
>>
>> Tony, any chance of this series making it to 3.12?
>
> Looks OK to me, want to do a pull request against -rc5 for me?
Sure, will do. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tony
>
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