On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 11:43:26AM +0100, Nicolas Ferre wrote:
> On 08/11/2013 16:08, Nicolas Ferre :
> >This series adds Device Tree support to the Atmel crypto drivers
> >(AES/[T]DES/SHA). The Device Tree entries are very simple and only
> >declare the reg/irq values and the link to DMA.
>
>
On 08/11/2013 16:08, Nicolas Ferre :
This series adds Device Tree support to the Atmel crypto drivers
(AES/[T]DES/SHA). The Device Tree entries are very simple and only
declare the reg/irq values and the link to DMA.
Herbert,
ping?
Could I have your "Acked-by" for taking these patches
On 08/11/2013 16:08, Nicolas Ferre :
This series adds Device Tree support to the Atmel crypto drivers
(AES/[T]DES/SHA). The Device Tree entries are very simple and only
declare the reg/irq values and the link to DMA.
Herbert,
ping?
Could I have your Acked-by for taking these patches through
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 11:43:26AM +0100, Nicolas Ferre wrote:
On 08/11/2013 16:08, Nicolas Ferre :
This series adds Device Tree support to the Atmel crypto drivers
(AES/[T]DES/SHA). The Device Tree entries are very simple and only
declare the reg/irq values and the link to DMA.
Herbert,
This series adds Device Tree support to the Atmel crypto drivers
(AES/[T]DES/SHA). The Device Tree entries are very simple and only
declare the reg/irq values and the link to DMA.
Some trivial patches are preceding this move to Device Tree to clean
things up beforehand.
The series has already
This series adds Device Tree support to the Atmel crypto drivers
(AES/[T]DES/SHA). The Device Tree entries are very simple and only
declare the reg/irq values and the link to DMA.
Some trivial patches are preceding this move to Device Tree to clean
things up beforehand.
The series has already
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