[GIT PULL 3/7] drivers: soc: EXYNOS drivers for v4.6
Krzysztof Kozlowski
k.kozlowski at samsung.com
Wed Feb 24 16:43:00 PST 2016
On 25.02.2016 07:22, Olof Johansson wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 09:34:02AM +0900, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
>> Hi Arnd, Kevin and Olof,
>>
>> This finally moves SROM controller and PMU code to separate
>> driver under drivers/soc/samsung.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Krzysztof
>>
>>
>> The following changes since commit 92e963f50fc74041b5e9e744c330dca48e04f08d:
>>
>> Linux 4.5-rc1 (2016-01-24 13:06:47 -0800)
>>
>> are available in the git repository at:
>>
>> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/krzk/linux.git tags/samsung-drivers-soc-srom-pmu-4.6
>>
>> for you to fetch changes up to 74a6659e8bf193066ba6bf365de66baa897aebb1:
>>
>> drivers: soc: Add support for Exynos PMU driver (2016-01-25 10:46:59 +0900)
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>> A set of changes adding new drivers under drivers/soc/samsung:
>>
>> 1. Split code for handling SROM registers out of arm/mach-exynos
>> in to separate SROM controller driver under drivers/soc/samsung.
>> The driver will save and restore SROM registers during Suspend
>> to RAM.
>>
>> 2. Add to this SROM controller driver support for bank configuration
>> used by child devices. This allows usage of SMSC9115 Ethernet chip
>> on SMDK5410 (Exynos5410) directly connected to SROM controller.
>
> Hi,
>
> OMAP has GPMC drivers under drivers/memory. I wonder if SROM should go there
> too, since it's a quite similar bus.
I wish I get this feedback before, when we were discussing the SROM
patches. :/
Indeed this sounds reasonable. On some boards the omap-gpmc is used for
the same purpose: interfacing to smsc,lan9115 (like on SMDK5410).
> Feel free to respin this without SROM now, so we can get the other pieces in
> sooner and then revisit the SROM asyncronously. That'll remove the dependencies
> on DT as well.
Okay, I'll rebase all drivers/soc branches and respin the pull request
so PMU driver and other stuff could go in.
BTW, just in case, although PMU stands for "Power Management Unit" I
don't think it should be placed under drivers/power because it is not a
avs/charger/battery/reset driver. Existing power-related drivers are
under driver/soc (bcm, dove, tegra).
Re-work of SROM drivers could be started on top of it.
Best regards,
Krzysztof
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