On 10/07/18 08:56, Tony Lindgren wrote:
* Keerthy [180621 01:18]:
Deep enough power saving mode can result into losing context of the clock
registers also, and they need to be restored once coming back from the power
saving mode. Hence add functions to save/restore clock context.
Patches 1
On 10/07/18 08:56, Tony Lindgren wrote:
* Keerthy [180621 01:18]:
Deep enough power saving mode can result into losing context of the clock
registers also, and they need to be restored once coming back from the power
saving mode. Hence add functions to save/restore clock context.
Patches 1
* Keerthy [180621 01:18]:
> Deep enough power saving mode can result into losing context of the clock
> registers also, and they need to be restored once coming back from the power
> saving mode. Hence add functions to save/restore clock context.
Patches 1 to 3 look good to me:
Acked-by: Tony
* Keerthy [180621 01:18]:
> Deep enough power saving mode can result into losing context of the clock
> registers also, and they need to be restored once coming back from the power
> saving mode. Hence add functions to save/restore clock context.
Patches 1 to 3 look good to me:
Acked-by: Tony
Deep enough power saving mode can result into losing context of the clock
registers also, and they need to be restored once coming back from the power
saving mode. Hence add functions to save/restore clock context.
Tested for DS0 on am437x-gp-evm
Based on top of linux-next
Changes in v2:
Deep enough power saving mode can result into losing context of the clock
registers also, and they need to be restored once coming back from the power
saving mode. Hence add functions to save/restore clock context.
Tested for DS0 on am437x-gp-evm
Based on top of linux-next
Changes in v2:
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