Am Dienstag, 11. August 2015, 18:13:39 schrieb Shunqian Zheng:
> From: ZhengShunQian <zhen...@rock-chips.com>
> 
> Base on nvmem framework, this series patches
> implement the eFuse driver of Rockchip SoC.
> The data from eFuse contains CPU leakage, chip code and version etc.
> 
> The flow of reading data from eFuse is quite simple,
> configure the CTRL register, write data address to CTRL
> register, then data is available in DOUT register.

I've now applied both the clock-ids addition as well as the dts node for 4.5
after seeing that the nvmem driver did actually make it into the kernel.

I've taken the liberty to
- split the clock-id patch (into header addition and clock-tree reference)
- already add the efuse_1024 clock id, if someone wants to use that later


Heiko
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