>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Paul Walmsley [mailto:p...@pwsan.com]
>>Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 11:54 AM
>>To: Gopinath, Thara
>>Cc: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org; khil...@deeprootsystems.com
>>Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/8] OMAP3: PM: Open Switch Retention support in the 
>>cpuidle thread.
>>
>>
>>Hi Thara,
>>
>>I'd like to merge the powerdomain changes separately from the other
>>changes, most of which should probably go through Kevin's PM branch.
>>
>>After you revise your patches based on the comments, can you take your
>>patches 3, 4, and the powerdomain portions of patch 7 and post those in a
>>separate series as an OSWR preparatory powerdomain patch set?  That will
>>make it easier for both Kevin and I to handle.

When you say patch 7, I believe you are mentioning the book keeping part for 
OSWR where logic_ret_off and mem_ret_off counters are added. I can separate 
this out and post these three patches separately. Do let me know should I base 
these on linux-omap master branch or Kevin's pm tree.

>>
>>Note: the powerdomain code will need to be edited somewhat to bring it
>>up-to-date with the latest OMAP4 changes in the for_2.6.34 branch, which
>>is where your patches will go.  I'm happy to do this, but after I do it,
>>will you be able to test the updated series to ensure that this process
>>didn't break anything?

Thanks for this and sure I can test the updated series! But I do not understand 
what OMAP4 specific support has to be added for these three patches. These 
three patches will be considerably free of OMAP2/OMAP3/OMAP4 specific stuff. Or 
are you talking of rebasing on 2.6.34 kernel?

Regards
Thara
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