On Feb 16, 2015, at 9:46 AM, Emil Medve <emilian.me...@freescale.com> wrote:

> v2:   Moved out of staging into soc/freescale
> 
> Hello,
> 
> 
> This is the se attempt to publish the . They are
> not to be applied yet.  
> 
> These are the Freescale DPAA B/QMan drivers. At this stage, this is more or 
> less
> the drivers from the Freescale PowerPC SDK roughly squashed and split in a
> sequence of component patches. They still needs some work and cleanup before 
> we
> expect to have them applied, but we appreciate early feedback
> 
> To do:        Add a maintainer(s) entry
>       Add module(s) support
>       Some important clean-ups
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> Geoff Thorpe (8):
>  fsl_bman: Add drivers for the Freescale DPAA BMan
>  fsl_qman: Add drivers for the Freescale DPAA QMan
>  powerpc/mpc85xx: Add platform support for the Freescale DPAA BMan
>  powerpc/mpc85xx: Add platform support for the Freescale DPAA QMan
>  fsl_bman: Add self-tester
>  fsl_qman: Add self-tester
>  fsl_bman: Add debugfs support
>  fsl_qman: Add debugfs support
> 
> Hai-Ying Wang (2):
>  fsl_bman: Add HOTPLUG_CPU support
>  fsl_qman: Add HOTPLUG_CPU support

Really should look at using CMA for memory reservations used by q/bman backing 
store.

- k
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