Third version of basic Rockchip A9 support.
The biggest change is probably the missing pinctrl driver which already found
its way into the pinctrl tree from Linus Walleij as part of the pinconfig
generalisation and should find its way into the mainline kernel from there.
But startup of rk3066-base
Second version of basic Rockchip A9 support.
Changes since v1:
- addressed Linus Walleij's comments to the pinctrl driver, including the
move to generic pinconfig (hopefully I did catch all)
- renamed the clocks to use the SoC name of the initial user
as suggested by Olof Johansson
- fixed th
On Monday 03 June 2013 00:55:15 Heiko Stübner wrote:
> Prepare your eggs and tomatoes please, I got myself a second playground .
>
> As the title implies this series adds basic support for Rockchip's Cortex-A9
> SoCs, like the RK3066 used in many cheaper tablets.
>
> On the periphal side it's ve
Prepare your eggs and tomatoes please, I got myself a second playground ;-) .
As the title implies this series adds basic support for Rockchip's Cortex-A9
SoCs, like the RK3066 used in many cheaper tablets.
On the periphal side it's very lightweight, as it seems someone from Rockchip
was shopping
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