On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 05:38:35PM -0700, Kevin Hilman wrote: > That being said, I'm not sure why ti,hwmods is being used as an example > for powerdomains. hwmods describe the integration of SoC IP blocks > (base addr, IRQ, DMA channel etc., which are being moved to DT) as well > as a bunch of SoC specific PM register descriptions. This stuff is > SoC-specific PM register layout, so being very SoC specific, it has the > 'ti' prefix in the DT binding.
I think the thing here is that one aspect of that SoC integration is which power domain the blocks are in. Describing which power domain an IP is in isn't a million miles away from describing which hwmod applies to an IP.
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