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Subjectlinux-next: manual merge of the arm-soc tree with the arm tree
Hi all,

Today's linux-next merge of the arm-soc tree got a conflict in
arch/arm/Kconfig.debug between commit 4d31e6641295 ("ARM: 8272/1: netx:
Migrate DEBUG_LL macros to shared directory") from the tree and
commits 01ea63d99397 ("ARM: sirf: add two debug ports for CSRatlas7
SoC") and e23814da8262 ("ARM: digicolor: add low level debug support")
from the arm-soc tree.

I fixed it up (see below) and can carry the fix as necessary (no action
is required).

--
Cheers,
Stephen Rothwell sfr@canb.auug.org.au

diff --cc arch/arm/Kconfig.debug
index a324ecdfeb21,b6a073de1559..000000000000
--- a/arch/arm/Kconfig.debug
+++ b/arch/arm/Kconfig.debug
@@@ -1448,17 -1461,15 +1517,19 @@@ config DEBUG_UART_VIR
default 0xfef00000 if ARCH_IXP4XX && !CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
default 0xfef00003 if ARCH_IXP4XX && CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
default 0xfef36000 if DEBUG_HIGHBANK_UART
+ default 0xfefb0000 if DEBUG_OMAP1UART1 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART1
+ default 0xfefb0800 if DEBUG_OMAP1UART2 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART2
+ default 0xfefb9800 if DEBUG_OMAP1UART3 || DEBUG_OMAP7XXUART3
default 0xfefff700 if ARCH_IOP33X
default 0xff003000 if DEBUG_U300_UART
+ default 0xffd01000 if DEBUG_HIP01_UART
default DEBUG_UART_PHYS if !MMU
depends on DEBUG_LL_UART_8250 || DEBUG_LL_UART_PL01X || \
DEBUG_UART_8250 || DEBUG_UART_PL01X || DEBUG_MESON_UARTAO || \
- DEBUG_MSM_UART || DEBUG_QCOM_UARTDM || DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART || \
+ DEBUG_MSM_UART || DEBUG_NETX_UART || \
+ DEBUG_QCOM_UARTDM || DEBUG_S3C24XX_UART || \
- DEBUG_UART_BCM63XX || DEBUG_ASM9260_UART
+ DEBUG_UART_BCM63XX || DEBUG_ASM9260_UART || \
+ DEBUG_SIRFSOC_UART || DEBUG_DIGICOLOR_UA0

config DEBUG_UART_8250_SHIFT
int "Register offset shift for the 8250 debug UART"
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