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Message-ID: <20170119002711.GJ23725@localhost>
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 16:27:11 -0800
From: Olof Johansson <olof@...om.net>
To: Joel Stanley <joel@....id.au>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@...db.de>, arm <arm@...nel.org>,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [GIT PULL] ARM: aspeed: devicetree for 4.11
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 09:50:02AM +1100, Joel Stanley wrote:
> Hello Arnd and Olof,
>
> Please pull the Aspeed devicetree ...tree for 4.11.
>
> The following changes since commit 7ce7d89f48834cefece7804d38fc5d85382edf77:
>
> Linux 4.10-rc1 (2016-12-25 16:13:08 -0800)
>
> are available in the git repository at:
>
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joel/aspeed.git
> tags/aspeed-4.11-devicetree
>
> for you to fetch changes up to 8f9bafbb92c0308cf8d33536803c822e14bed4d7:
>
> ARM: dts: aspeed: Add Romulus BMC platform (2017-01-10 21:55:46 +1100)
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Aspeed devicetree updates for 4.11
>
> This introduces the first OpenPower Power9 BMC system, Romulus. Romulus is
> based on the ast2500 SoC from Aspeed.
>
> These commits also add newly upstreamed drivers to the Palmetto BMC and ast2500
> eval board. We now have working network, ipmi bt, gpio and pinmux on
> all platforms.
>
> ARM: dts: aspeed: Add Romulus BMC platform
> ARM: dts: aspeed: Add ftgmac100 to g4 and g5 platforms
> ARM: dts: aspeed: Correct palmetto device tree
> ARM: dts: aspeed: Reserve framebuffer memory
> ARM: dts: aspeed-g5: Add gpio controller to devicetree
> ARM: dts: aspeed-g5: Add syscon and pin controller nodes
> ARM: dts: aspeed-g5: Add LPC Controller node
> ARM: dts: aspeed-g5: Add SoC Display Controller node
> ARM: dts: aspeed-g4: Add gpio controller to devicetree
> ARM: dts: aspeed-g4: Add syscon and pin controller nodes
Hi,
Merged, but for the future there's no need for you to list the patches in the
tag message, git inserts a list when we merge (--log), and git request-pull
already provides the shortlog.
(512MB RAM on a BMC? That's just insane :).
-Olof
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