I see you merged these too ... good.

On Sunday 07 December 2008, David Brownell wrote:
> Following this are several patches that IMO make a useful
> leap in functionality for the dm355 and its EVM:
> 
>  - GPIO bugfixes.  The other chips probably didn't care,
>    but for dm355 correctly written drivers could oops;
>    and they certainly wouldn't get the IRQs they needed.
> 
>  - Support the firmware on the EVM's msp430 chip:

Let me know when you push dm355 support to mainline,
and I'll be sure to push these MFD bits.

- Dave


 
>     * Basic MFD driver, exposing the LEDs, SW6 and
>       NTSC/PAL jumper, poweroff (!), and more.
> 
>     * board-dm355-evm.c support to hook that driver
>       up properly (new style I2C driver setup, as
>       also needed for the A/V codec drivers).
> 
>     * RTC driver.  Throw in a battery, and get a
>       simple and usable clock.
> 
>     * Input driver.  For the buttons on the board,
>       and the IR remote.  This is very basic, with
>       a couple issues someone should look at.
> 
>  - Hook up the dm9000 ethernet controller, so these
>    boards can do NFS root, etc. with current GIT.
> 
> Those last two patches rely on the GPIO fixes.
> 
> No defconfig update at this time, but AFAICT it'd
> be appropriate to add the dm9000 and msp430 stuff.
> Not to mention useful.  :)
> 
> - Dave
> 
> 



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