Hi Albert,

On 2014-02-15 14:45, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 13:36:24 +0000, Marc Zyngier <marc.zyng...@arm.com>
wrote:

PSCI is an ARM standard that provides a generic interface that
supervisory software can use to manage power in the following
situations:

There seems to be no history information either in the cover letter or
in individual patches. This makes it hard(er) for reviewers to
determine if/how their previous comments were handled.

Doh. I knew I had forgotten something when I rushed to send this series out and bugger off to do something else.

Thanks for reminding me! ;-)

So here we go:

From v2:
- Dropped the secure stack allocation from the generic PSCI code. There was too little space there for it to be really useful, and the arch code knows a lot better about its requirements anyway. It is now the responsibility of the arch code to provide a stack. This allows it to get rid of the silly game with the thread registers that was confusing everyone... - Added provision for FIQ handling in secure mode. Allwinner A20 is going to require this for CPU_OFF. - Better integration of the FDT injection code with the rest of the code, fixing the truncated FDT issue that people have been reporting (courtesy of Ma Haijun).
- Cleanup of the AW-specific code (stack allocation, timer macro).
- Rebased on mainline u-boot (on top of 22a240c32c13).

Amicalement,

Pas mieux,

        M.
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