staging: fsl-mc: TODO updates

remove 3 of the remaining TODO items:

   -multiple root fsl-mc buses-- done in patch series starting with
    commit 14f928054a ("staging: fsl-mc: abstract test for existence
    of fsl-mc bus")

   -interrupt support-- done in patch series starting with
    commit 9b1b282ccd ("irqdomain: Added domain bus token
    DOMAIN_BUS_FSL_MC_MSI")

   -MC command serialization-- done in commit 63f2be5c3b ("staging:
    fsl-mc: Added serialization to mc_send_command()")

Signed-off-by: Stuart Yoder <stuart.yoder@nxp.com>
Acked-by: German Rivera <german.rivera@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Stuart Yoder 2016-04-11 11:48:37 -05:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent d6a1b8d9db
commit 71bd14e3ec

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* Decide if multiple root fsl-mc buses will be supported per Linux instance,
and if so add support for this.
* Add at least one device driver for a DPAA2 object (child device of the
fsl-mc bus). Most likely candidate for this is adding DPAA2 Ethernet
driver support, which depends on drivers for several objects: DPNI,
DPIO, DPMAC. Other pre-requisites include:
* interrupt support. for meaningful driver support we need
interrupts, and thus need message interrupt support by the bus
driver.
-Note: this has dependencies on generic MSI support work
in process upstream, see [1] and [2].
* Management Complex (MC) command serialization. locking mechanisms
are needed by drivers to serialize commands sent to the MC, including
from atomic context.
* MC firmware uprev. The MC firmware upon which the fsl-mc
bus driver and DPAA2 object drivers are based is continuing
to evolve, so minor updates are needed to keep in sync with binary