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Pull ARM fixes from Russell King: "A number of low impact fixes, the most noticable one is the thumb2 frame pointer fix. We also fix a regression caused during this merge window with ARM925 CPUs running with caches disabled, and fix a number of warnings" * 'fixes' of git://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-arm: ARM: arm925: ensure assembly sets up writethrough mapping ARM: perf: fix compiler warning with gcc 4.6.4 (and tidy code) ARM: l2c: fix dependencies on PL310 errata symbols ARM: 8069/1: Make thread_save_fp macro aware of THUMB2 mode ARM: 8068/1: scoop: Remove unused variable
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menuconfig ARCH_STI
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bool "STMicroelectronics Consumer Electronics SOCs" if ARCH_MULTI_V7
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select ARM_GIC
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select ARM_GLOBAL_TIMER
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select PINCTRL
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select PINCTRL_ST
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select MFD_SYSCON
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select ARCH_HAS_RESET_CONTROLLER
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select HAVE_ARM_SCU if SMP
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select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB
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select ARM_ERRATA_754322
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select ARM_ERRATA_764369 if SMP
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select ARM_ERRATA_775420
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select PL310_ERRATA_753970 if CACHE_L2X0
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select PL310_ERRATA_769419 if CACHE_L2X0
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help
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Include support for STiH41x SOCs like STiH415/416 using the device tree
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for discovery
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More information at Documentation/arm/STiH41x and
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at Documentation/devicetree
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if ARCH_STI
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config SOC_STIH415
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bool "STiH415 STMicroelectronics Consumer Electronics family"
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default y
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select STIH415_RESET
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help
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This enables support for STMicroelectronics Digital Consumer
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Electronics family StiH415 parts, primarily targeted at set-top-box
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and other digital audio/video applications using Flattned Device
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Trees.
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config SOC_STIH416
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bool "STiH416 STMicroelectronics Consumer Electronics family"
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default y
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select STIH416_RESET
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help
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This enables support for STMicroelectronics Digital Consumer
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Electronics family StiH416 parts, primarily targeted at set-top-box
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and other digital audio/video applications using Flattened Device
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Trees.
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endif
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