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Subject:    [ACTIVITY] (Linus Walleij) 2013-01-05 - 2013-01-11
From:       linus.walleij () linaro ! org (Linus Walleij)
Date:       2013-01-11 17:30:56
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== Linus Walleij linusw ==

=== Highlights ===

* Handled the ux500 cpufreq and clksrc patches queued up
  from Ulfs and Fabios side. Pushed Rafael Wysocki and
  Sam Ortiz to obtain ACKs and after succeeding with that
  send a pull request to the ARM SoC tree, Olof pulled it in.

* As explained last week working on AB8500 GPIO as it is a
  roadblock for the multiplatform, as it is a SPARSE_IRQ
  regression.
  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/linux-linaro/+spec/ab8500-gpio-shapeup

* Backmerged a set of patches for GPIO ranges into the internal
  kernel tree to use as a base when preparing the new nice AB8500
  driver.

* Had a report on the v3.8 not booting properly using DT for
  some reason, maybe SPARSE_IRQ-related. Investigation
  ongoing.

* Had a stab at the pinctrl and gpio subsystem backlog from the
  mailing lists. Much remains, I have some week of backlog.

* Helped Lee a bit with advice & such ... the usual. Looked
  into the charging patches a bit, looked at other stuff floating
  by a bit. Both Lee & Fabio are doing great stuff at high speed
  for ux500.

=== Plans ===

* First fix the AB8500 mess.

* Attack the remaining headers in arch/arm/mach-ux500
  so we can move forward with multiplatform for v3.9.

* Test the PL08x patches on the Ericsson Research
 PB11MPCore and submit platform data for using
 pl08x DMA on that platform.

* Look into other Ux500 stuff in need of mainlining...
  using an internal tracking sheet for this.

* Look into regmap. Try something out, get to know it.

=== Issues ===

* N/A

Thanks,
Linus Walleij


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