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Subject[PATCH v3 0/7] clk: st: embed clock outputs within drivers
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Most of ST clock drivers used by STi platform are updated in
order to introduce clock outputs informations within each drivers
and thus allow to avoid having to rely on clock-output-names properties
within DT clock nodes.
For that purpose, drivers are updated to allow handling both modes
(with or without clock-output-names).
Once all DT will have been updated, the legacy mode could be removed
from the drivers.
This will also allow, once all STi DT will be corrected, to remove the
of_clk_detect_critical API from clk core code since STi clock drivers
are the only drivers using this API.

This serie also contains modifications within STi DTS in order to use
the newly introduced compatible and remove clock-output-names
properties.

Alain Volmat (7):
clk: st: clkgen-pll: remove used variable of struct clkgen_pll
clk: st: flexgen: embed soc clock outputs within compatible data
dt-bindings: clock: st: flexgen: add new introduced compatible
clk: st: clkgen-pll: embed soc clock outputs within compatible data
dt-bindings: clock: st: clkgen-pll: add new introduced compatible
clk: st: clkgen-fsyn: embed soc clock outputs within compatible data
dt-bindings: clock: st: clkgen-fsyn: add new introduced compatible

.../bindings/clock/st/st,clkgen-pll.txt | 3 +
.../bindings/clock/st/st,flexgen.txt | 10 +
.../bindings/clock/st/st,quadfs.txt | 3 +
drivers/clk/st/clk-flexgen.c | 366 +++++++++++++++++-
drivers/clk/st/clkgen-fsyn.c | 113 +++++-
drivers/clk/st/clkgen-pll.c | 121 +++++-
6 files changed, 575 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)

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v3: - removal some useless CLK_IS_CRITICAL and add some comments
- only keep clk drivers/binding patches within the serie
v2: fix drivers to update some clocks as CLK_IS_CRITICAL

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2.17.1

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