[PATCH v4 0/7] ARM: dts: r-car: Add BRG support for (H)SCIF
Simon Horman
horms at verge.net.au
Tue Feb 2 04:57:50 PST 2016
On Tue, Feb 02, 2016 at 11:38:05AM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Simon Horman <horms at verge.net.au> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:04:36AM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> >> This patch series adds support for the Baud Rate Generator for External
> >> Clock (BRG), as found on SCIF and HSCIF, to the DTS files for all R-Car
> >> Gen1, Gen2, and Gen3 SoCs. This increases the range and accuracy of
> >> supported baud rates on (H)SCIF.
> >>
> >> Support for the extra clocks in the DT bindings and in the driver has
> >> been accepted in v4.5-rc1.
> >>
> >> Changes compared to v3:
> >> - Change one-line summary prefix to match current arm-soc practices,
> >> - Rebased,
> >>
> >> Changes compared to v2:
> >> - Rename "int_clk" to "brg_int",
> >> - Add support for R-Car M1A (r8a7778) and R-Car H1 (r8a7779),
> >> - Add support for R-Car H2 (r8a7790), R-Car M2-N (r8a7793), and R-Car
> >> E2 (r8a7794),
> >> - Correct internal clock source ZS_CLK to S3D1 in patch description
> >> for r8a7795,
> >>
> >> This has been tested on r8a7778/bockw, r8a7779/marzen, r8a7791/koelsch,
> >> r8a7794/alt, and r8a7795/salvator-x.
> >>
> >> Dependencies:
> >> - renesas-devel-20160129-v4.5-rc1,
> >> - series "[PATCH v4 0/7] ARM: dts: R-Car: Add SCIF fallback
> >> compatibility strings",
> >> - series "[PATCH v4 00/11] ARM: dts: shmobile: Rename the serial port
> >> clock to fck",
> >>
> >> Thanks for applying!
> >
> > Is it safe to apply this in the light of the dependency on
> > renesas-devel-20160129-v4.5-rc1?
>
> The dependency here (also for the other series) just means I rebased the
> series on top of renesas-devel-20160129-v4.5-rc1 + the mentioned
> series.
Thanks, I have queued these up.
> Do you have any DT changes there that are not queued for v4.6?
>
> Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
>
> Geert
>
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