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<steev> lumag_: fwiw - i tried building venus in, and same thing - https://paste.debian.net/1225210/
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<lumag_> konradybcio, bamse regarding the 8994 (and judging from your email it applies to other RPM platforms).
<lumag_> it seems that we have smd-rpm clocks that are mapped onto the gcc clocks. Should we use rpmcc clocks as parents for the clocks currently feeding from gcc noc clocks?
<lumag_> Or the end goal for the people wishing to support that platform would be to drop gcc noc clock (and smd-rpm noc clocks) and manage them only using the icc bus votes?
<lumag_> sboyd, ^^
<konradybcio> and the question is, whether smd_rpm-provided clocks are just wrappers for the underlying gcc-icc clocks, or are they separate entities
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