[PATCH v5 00/14] Clock support for rk3066,rk3188 and rk3288

Olof Johansson olof at lixom.net
Sun Jul 13 20:12:07 PDT 2014


Hi,

On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Mike Turquette <mturquette at linaro.org> wrote:
> Quoting Heiko Stübner (2014-07-02 16:53:24)
>> This series adds a clock driver infrastructure for Rockchip SoCs in
>> general and clock-definitions for the RK3188 and RK3288 in particular.
>>
>> Apart from the arch/arm patches included here, there are some more
>> in the waiting line, like adding the i2c nodes and possibly the pwm, i2s
>> and spi nodes if the relevant drivers get accepted, where the ids
>> defined in the dt-binding headers are needed.
>>
>> So if the whole thing is acceptable could we either offer a branch
>> from the clk-tree that can get merged or take the whole series through
>> the arm tree?
>
> Heiko,
>
> This version looks good. I've pushed a branch with all 14 of these
> patches based on 3.16-rc3 to the clk tree. See:
>
> git://git.linaro.org/people/mike.turquette/linux.git clk-rockchip
>
> If everyone is OK to merge that stable branch then I will merge
> clk-rockchip into clk-next and we're all good. If the arm-soc guys want
> to carve it up a bit further or handle it in a different way then we can
> do that. I've Cc'd arm-soc for clarification.


Traditionally we usually take the DT changes through arm-soc, but as
long as we share the branch we might be ok. We tend to stick them in
different branches in our tree though, so rockchip will be a little
mis-sorted this release. Not a big deal, and we can deal with it.

So, I'll leave it to Heiko to choose here, he knows best what other DT
changes are coming this release. If he wants to carry the DT changes
separately, then patches 1-10 would be for the clk tree, so it should
be easy to reset the branch back a bit (and 11-14 would be for
arm-soc).


-Olof



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