Re: [PATCH v3 0/6] Add CPU clock support for Armada 7K/8K

From: Gregory CLEMENT
Date: Wed Feb 13 2019 - 03:57:12 EST


Hi Stephen,

On jeu., janv. 10 2019, Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Stephen,
>
> On jeu., janv. 10 2019, Stephen Boyd <sboyd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Quoting Gregory CLEMENT (2019-01-10 08:16:22)
>>> Hi Stephen,
>>>
>>> On dim., dÃc. 16 2018, Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hello,
>>> >
>>> > This is the third version of a series allowing to manage the cpu
>>> > clock for Armada 7K/8K. For these SoCs, the CPUs share the same clock
>>> > by cluster, so actually the clock management is done at cluster level.
>>> >
>>> > As for the other Armada 7K/8K clocks it is possible to have multiple
>>> > AP so here again we need to have unique name: the purpose of the second
>>> > patch is to share a common code which will be used in 3 drivers.
>>> >
>>> > The last 2 patch enable the driver at dt and platform level and will
>>> > be applied through the mvebu subsystem.
>>>
>>> What is the status of this series?
>>>
>>> The only comments I had was from Rob about the binding and I answered
>>> them 3 weeks ago. Do you have any other comments? Do you expect a rebase
>>> of this series on v5.0-rc1?
>>>
>>
>> I'm waiting for Rob. I think the binding is not proper so presumably you
>> will figure out what Rob wants and then change the code accordingly and
>> resend?
>
> Actually the binding describes properly the hardware we have and that
> what I answered to Rob.

I pinged you about this series more than one month ago, and answered Rob
concerned 2 months ago! He didn't said anything about my comments so I
really think that the binding is OK and described the hardware we have.

So could you consider to apply this series?

Thanks,

Gregory


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