On 23/03/15 21:16, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
Hi all,

On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 15:13:51 +0000 "Suzuki K. Poulose" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

On 23/03/15 14:41, Abhilash Kesavan wrote:

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 6:03 AM, Stephen Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

Today's linux-next merge of the arm-soc tree got a conflict in
drivers/bus/Kconfig between commit c9966c98697a ("arm-cci: Split the
code for PMU vs driver support") from the arm-perf tree and commit
13fbf3c8d0f7 ("drivers: bus: Sort Kconfig entries alphabetically") from
the arm-soc tree.

I fixed it up (see below) and can carry the fix as necessary (no action
is required).

Not sure if this has been reported elsewhere, but I am seeing core
boot-up failures on the exynos5420 with next-20150323 due to this.
Your conflict fix is missing the ARM_CCI symbol because of which the
CCI does not get enabled.

Suzuki, can you confirm ?

Yes, you are right. We need the config ARM_CCI even now, which enables
the building of the arm-cci.c.

Stephen,

We need the following fix on the linux-next.

Oops, sorry about that.  I have fixed up the merge resolution for today
so that file starts like this:

#
# Bus Devices
#

menu "Bus devices"

config ARM_CCI
        bool

config ARM_CCI400_COMMON
        bool
        select ARM_CCI

config ARM_CCI400_PMU
        bool "ARM CCI400 PMU support"
        default y
        depends on ARM || ARM64
        depends on HW_PERF_EVENTS
        select ARM_CCI400_COMMON
        help
          Support for PMU events monitoring on the ARM CCI cache coherent
          interconnect.

          If unsure, say Y

config ARM_CCI400_PORT_CTRL
        bool
        depends on ARM && OF && CPU_V7
        select ARM_CCI400_COMMON
        help
          Low level power management driver for CCI400 cache coherent
          interconnect for ARM platforms.

Looks good.

Thanks

Suzuki


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