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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 0/8] Per-user clock constraints
On 10/07/2014 08:21 AM, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
> Hello,
>
> this second version of the series adds several cleanups that were suggested by
> Stephen Boyd and contains several improvements to the seventh patch (clk: Make
> clk API return per-user struct clk instances) that were suggested by him during
> the review of v1.
>
> The first six patches are just cleanups that should be desirable on their own,
> and that should make easier to review the actual per-user clock patch.
>
> The seventh patch actually moves the per-clock data that was stored in struct
> clk to a new struct clk_core and adds references to it from both struct clk and
> struct clk_hw. struct clk is now ready to contain information that is specific
> to a given clk consumer.
>
> The eighth patch adds API for setting floor and ceiling constraints and stores
> that information on the per-user struct clk, which is iterable from struct
> clk_core.
>
>

As said in the patches, can you please indicate which baseline this is
on? Also can you rebase onto clk-next if you send again before that is
merged into 3.18-rc1? There are some changes in the debugfs part that
will conflict. I'll review the more complicated parts in detail soon.

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