On Wednesday 14 March 2012 14:27:00 Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > > amba primecell devices don't actually need to register to a > > > "compatible" property, they are probed using the primecell ID, and the > > > device tree is just used to tell the system about memory and IRQ > > > resources. > > > > Ahh, I see. Let me see, if I can get this working... Okay. Finally got it working. The main problem was the clock device name matching. Solved it via OF_DEV_AUXDATA. New patch will follow soon... > I just saw that there is a patch series for pl061 that Rob Herring did at > > git://sources.calxeda.com/kernel/linux.git irqdomain-for-grant > > Please have a look at that branch first. That's for GPIO interrupt support, right? I'll postpone this GPIO interrupt support to a later patch. This one will "only" support the plain GPIO's. > > > Don't worry about the the gpio and uart devices if they are not in the > > > first initial version. I do think that they should be done fairly soon > > > though, before we get into most of the other devices. > > > > > > It's ok if you put a lot of the other devices in the dts file though, > > > like the ethernet device, it gives a better overview of what is > > > actually there, even if the driver does not actually use it yet. > > > > My initial idea was to push the devices once their DT support is > > accepted. Otherwise the bindings are still not settled. > > Right, that makes sense. However, you can add a property containing > > status = "disabled; > > so that the device is visible in the source but no platform device gets > generated. That would have no consequences at run time but can be helpful > for review. Okay, I'll add all of what I got locally. And enable only the ones that should be fine. Thanks, Stefan _______________________________________________ linux-arm-kernel mailing list linux-arm-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm-kernel