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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 00/06] clocksource: sh_cmt: DT binding rework V4
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On 10/08/2017 11:01, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 1:56 PM, Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au> wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 11:58:43AM +0100, Simon Horman wrote:
>>> On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 11:23:42PM +0900, Magnus Damm wrote:
>>>> clocksource: sh_cmt: DT binding rework V4
>>>>
>>>> [PATCH v4 01/06] devicetree: bindings: Remove sh7372 CMT binding
>>>> [PATCH v4 02/06] devicetree: bindings: R-Car Gen2 CMT0 and CMT1 bindings
>>>> [PATCH v4 03/06] devicetree: bindings: r8a73a4 and R-Car Gen2 CMT bindings
>>>> [PATCH v4 04/06] devicetree: bindings: Deprecate property, update example
>>>> [PATCH v4 05/06] devicetree: bindings: Remove unused 32-bit CMT bindings
>>>> [PATCH v4 06/06] devicetree: bindings: Remove deprecated properties
>>>>
>>>> Here is the latest and hopefully final take on updating the CMT DT
>>>> bindings for R-Car Gen2. In total there are 6 patches that have acks
>>>> and are ready to be picked up and merged. Other earlier posted changes
>>>> such as driver modification and SoC DTS bits depend on this series.
>>>
>>> I am wondering what the state of this work is.
>>> I see only one minor review comment for this series.
>>> It would be great to see it merged.
>>
>> Ping
>
> Recently, at +1800m, I realized that if we want to continue this work, we
> better do it soon, so it can be included in the big R-Car Gen2 flag day
> requiring APMU, CPG/MSSR, ICRAM, RST, and SYSC being described in DT.

Applied.

Thanks.

-- Daniel



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