[GIT PULL 1/2] Broadcom Device Tree changes for 4.4 (part 2)

Florian Fainelli f.fainelli at gmail.com
Fri Oct 23 12:32:02 PDT 2015


On 23/10/15 11:26, Olof Johansson wrote:
> Hi Florian,
> 
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 11:43:10AM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>> The following changes since commit eef228e3191de0b62ef5913be216f25ba6b23a4c:
>>
>>   ARM: dts: move aliases back to .dts in Cygnus (2015-09-24 18:30:10 -0700)
>>
>> are available in the git repository at:
>>
>>   http://github.com/Broadcom/stblinux tags/arm-soc/for-4.4/devicetree-part2
>>
>> for you to fetch changes up to da6b53a6f7abc3d84260a9f0ff9849a88b44e11f:
>>
>>   ARM: bcm2835: Switch to using the new clock driver support. (2015-10-19 11:32:24 -0700)
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>> This pull request contains the DT changes for BCM2835 in 4.4.  It
>> pulls in clk/clk-bcm2835 (which Stephen Boyd has said would be stable)
>> because the DT changes to enable the clock driver need the driver
>> itself to be present. These changes include the following:
>>
>> - Eric Anholt, moves the bcm2835 clock driver under bcm/ where it belongs with
>>   other Broadcom clock providers drivers, defines the binding for new clock
>>   driver, adds support for programming the BCM2835 audio domain, adds the DDC I2C
>>   controller to Device Tree, and finally migrates the Device Tree to use the new
>>   clock driver binding
>>
>> - Lubomir Rintel adds support for the Raspberry Pi Model A+ and B revision 2, and
>>   remove the I2S controller which is non-existent on Raspberry Pi Model B
>>
>> - Stefan Wahren adds an uart0 label for referencing the UART adapter
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>> Eric Anholt (5):
>>       ARM: bcm2835: Add the DDC I2C controller to the device tree.
>>       clk: bcm2835: Move under bcm/ with other Broadcom SoC clk drivers.
> 
> I see this patch in the branch, and it's signed off both by Stephen and you,
> which makes me suspect you cherry-picked it over from their tree?
> 
> That means it'll exist in two copies and might cause pretty nasty conflicts at
> merge time if other changes have gone in on top of the separate commits.
> Instead, we ask that you share a branch with the same exact commits, since git
> will handle that appropriately and the patch will only be in the tree once.

Just to clarify, are you okay with me merging a branch from Eric's tree,
or do you want to see individual commits, except for those that appear
in Stephen's tree (the clock changes basically)?
-- 
Florian



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