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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 00/19] ARM: SAMSUNG: S5PV210 platform clean-up
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    On Friday 04 July 2014 19:48:00 Tomasz Figa wrote:
    > This huge series is a (hopefully final) attempt to convert Samsung S5PV210
    > into a DT-only and multiplatform-aware platform. It consists of several
    > steps to gradually replace legacy code with one meeting current standards
    > and then finally remove unused remnants.
    >
    > Patches 1-6 migrate the platform to fully use the Common Clock Framework
    > and get rid of legacy private clock code, of which s5pv210 was the last
    > user. Then patch 7 adds generic PHY driver for USB PHY on S5PV210 to allow
    > USB to be supported when using DT. Further three patches (8-10) add DT
    > support for mach-s5pv210 and necessary DT sources for currently supported
    > boards. Patch 11 removes board files and code directly related to them,
    > effectively making s5pv210 a DT-only platform. In next step, patches 12-15
    > prepare remaining code for multiplatform enablement, which is finally done
    > in patch 16. Patches 17-19 are a final clean-up, which remove a lot of
    > unused code left after making the last S5P platform DT-only.
    >
    > Build tested patch by patch on following configs:
    > - s3c2410_defconfig (with DT support enabled),
    > - s3c6400_defconfig (with DT support enabled),
    > - s5pv210_defconfig (with DT support enabled after patches adding it),
    > - exynos_defconfig,
    > - exynos_defconfig with S5PV210 enabled in multiplatform configuration.
    >
    > Boot tested on s5pv210-goni board.
    >
    > Note that support for smdkc110, smdkv210 and torbreck boards is provided
    > by moving data from existing board files to new device tree sources. No
    > testing was performed due to mentioned board not being available anymore.
    > However I believe we agreed on this approach, because apparently there
    > are no active users of them. See the RFC from August 2013 asking for
    > removal of the whole platform [1].
    >
    > [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-samsung-soc%40vger.kernel.org/msg21882.html
    >
    >
    Great work, everything

    Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>

    I hope we can get this into linux-next soon so we can do some more
    cleanups on top.

    Arnd


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