07 May, 2018

1 commit

  • When U-Boot started using SPDX tags we were among the early adopters and
    there weren't a lot of other examples to borrow from. So we picked the
    area of the file that usually had a full license text and replaced it
    with an appropriate SPDX-License-Identifier: entry. Since then, the
    Linux Kernel has adopted SPDX tags and they place it as the very first
    line in a file (except where shebangs are used, then it's second line)
    and with slightly different comment styles than us.

    In part due to community overlap, in part due to better tag visibility
    and in part for other minor reasons, switch over to that style.

    This commit changes all instances where we have a single declared
    license in the tag as both the before and after are identical in tag
    contents. There's also a few places where I found we did not have a tag
    and have introduced one.

    Signed-off-by: Tom Rini

    Tom Rini
     

08 Feb, 2017

1 commit

  • At present devices use a simple integer offset to record the device tree
    node associated with the device. In preparation for supporting a live
    device tree, which uses a node pointer instead, refactor existing code to
    access this field through an inline function.

    Signed-off-by: Simon Glass

    Simon Glass
     

15 Mar, 2016

1 commit

  • Many TI System on Chip (SoC) solutions do have a dedicated
    microcontroller for doing power management functionality. These include
    the AM335x, AM437x, Keystone K2G SoCs. The functionality provided by
    these microcontrollers and the communication mechanisms vary very
    widely. However, we are able to consolidate some basic functionality to
    be generic enough starting with K2G SoC family. Introduce a basic remote
    proc driver to support these microcontrollers. In fact, on SoCs starting
    with K2G, basic power management functions are primarily accessible for
    the High Level Operating Systems(HLOS) via these microcontroller solutions.

    Hence, having these started at a bootloader level is pretty much
    mandatory.

    Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon
    Reviewed-by: Tom Rini

    Nishanth Menon