[PATCH 0/9] Renesas RSPI/QSPI DT support
Geert Uytterhoeven
geert at linux-m68k.org
Tue Jan 14 03:40:34 EST 2014
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 1:53 AM, Simon Horman <horms at verge.net.au> wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 01:55:19PM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Geert Uytterhoeven
>> <geert at linux-m68k.org> wrote:
>
> [1/9] spi: rspi: Add missing clk_disable() calls in error and cleanup paths
> [2/9] spi: rspi: Convert to clk_prepare_enable/disable_unprepare
> [3/9] spi: rspi: Use NULL as the clock ID
> [4/9][V3] spi: rspi: Add DT support
>
>> > [5/9] ARM: shmobile: r7s72100: Add RSPI clocks for DT
>> > [6/9][V3] ARM: shmobile: r7s72100 dtsi: Add RSPI nodes
>> > [7/9][V3] ARM: shmobile: genmai reference: Add RSPI nodes
>> > [8/9] ARM: shmobile: r8a7791 dtsi: Add QSPI node
>> > [9/9] ARM: shmobile: koelsch: Add QSPI nodes
>>
>> Forgot to mention:
>>
>> The ARM/shmobile part is based on renesas-devel-v3.13-rc7-20140109v2, with
>> Magnus' pinctrl, Wolfram's riic, Simon's sh_eth, Valentine's i2c pinctrl
>> and Laurent's SCIF DT work applied on top.
>> [Simon: I don't know in which order you will merge these. If you want me
>> to rebase my patches, just ask! Thanks!]
>
> Firstly, I would like an Ack from Magnus on the shmobile patches.
>
> With regards to merge order, my preference is to merge patches
> in parallel once their dependencies will no longer change.
>
> So for this series it lools like.
>
> 5/9: Can be merged independently of other patches in the series.
> But there isn't much point in merging it until the rest of the
> series is acked and tested.
OK.
> 6-9/9: Needs to wait until 4/9 has at least been acked by Mark
OK. Based on Mark's comments, there will be a V4.
> Also, is 1/9 a run-time dependency of these changes?
1/9 is a bugfix. I'll send a rebased version to Mark, as he wanted to
get that one in first.
2-3/9 are run-time dependencies, but 2/9 won't apply without 1/9.
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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