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    SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH 00/40] Cleanup pci-keystone.c and Add AM654 PCIe Support
    On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 03:51:15PM +0530, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
    > Add PCIe RC support for TI's AM654 SoC. The PCIe controller in AM654
    > uses Synopsys core revision 4.90a and uses the same TI wrapper as used
    > in keystone2 with certain modification. Hence AM654 will use the same
    > pci wrapper driver pci-keystone.c
    >
    > The initial support for AM654 was merged recently [1]
    >
    > [1] -> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20180626162615.19194-1-nm@ti.com/
    >
    > Patch series includes the following
    > *) Merge pci-keystone-dw.c into pci-keystone.c so that we have single
    > file for PCIe keystone driver.
    > *) Cleanup the pci-keystone driver. In certain cases the DT binding is
    > also modified since PCIe in keystone has never worked in mainline
    > due to lack of PHY support.
    > *) Included the PHY driver here for completeness (though the driver
    > might go via linux-phy tree)
    > *) Included the device tree patches here. Once this series is reviewed
    > it'll be sent to be merged via Tony's tree.
    > *) Patch to fix ATU identification for designware version >= 4.80 in
    > designware core is also included here.
    >
    > TODO:
    > *) Add Endpoint Support for AM654
    > *) Send a patch to fix the MRRS after the correct value is identified.
    >
    > Once this series is reviewed I'll split the series and send to
    > corresponding subsytem Maintainers after removing RFC in subject.

    Hi Kishon,

    I started reviewing the series, I noticed that some patches are
    clean-ups that I would like to queue to cut the delta so that you
    can rebase on top of them, do you have time to post the clean-up
    patches (no functional changes) stand-alone so that I can queue
    them up please ?

    I think you should drop the RFC tag from this series.

    Thanks,
    Lorenzo

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