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Date:	Sun, 7 Mar 2010 21:24:49 +0530
From:	viresh kumar <viresh.linux@...il.com>
To:	linux@....linux.org.uk
Cc:	linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org, rajeev-dlh.kumar@...com,
	shiraz.hashim@...com, armando.visconti@...com,
	ashish.priyadarshi@...com, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
	vipin.kumar@...com, amit.goel@...com, deepak.sikri@...com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/11] Adding Support for SPEAr Platform under ARM 
	architecture

Hello Russell,

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Viresh KUMAR <viresh.kumar@...com> wrote:
> Following set of patches are for adding ST Microelctronics SPEAr Platform under
> ARM architecture in Linux.
>
> Hierarchy in SPEAr is as follows:
> SPEAr (Platform)
>        - SPEAr3XX (3XX SOC series, based on ARM9)
>                - SPEAr300 (SOC)
>                        - SPEAr300_EVB (Evaluation Board)
>                - SPEAr310 (SOC)
>                        - SPEAr310_EVB (Evaluation Board)
>                - SPEAr320 (SOC)
>                        - SPEAr320_EVB (Evaluation Board)
>        - SPEAr6XX (6XX SOC series, based on ARM9)
>                - SPEAr600 (SOC)
>                        - SPEAr600_EVB (Evaluation Board)
>        - SPEAr13XX (13XX SOC series, based on ARM CORTEXA9)
>                - SPEAr1300 (SOC)
>
> Current patch will add support for SPEAr3XX and SPEAr6XX family. SPEAr13XX is
> under development phase.
>

Is this patch set fine? Or do i need resubmit it?


regards,
viresh kumar,
ST Microelectronics
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