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fixed up the isp clk tree change:
old:
aclk_isp0-->
--> hclk_isp1_wrapper
--> aclk_isp0_wrapper
--> aclk_isp0_noc
--> hclk_isp0
--> hclk_isp0_noc
--> hclk_isp0_wrapper
aclk_isp1-->
--> aclk_isp1_noc
--> hclk_isp1
--> hclk_isp1_noc
--> aclk_isp1_wrapper
new:
aclk_isp0-->
--> aclk_isp0_wrapper
--> aclk_isp0_noc
--> hclk_isp0
--> hclk_isp0_noc
--> hclk_isp0_wrapper
aclk_isp1-->
--> aclk_isp1_wrapper
--> aclk_isp1_noc
--> hclk_isp1
--> hclk_isp1_noc
--> hclk_isp1_wrapper
Change-Id: Icb86b5f87af8a71de5787be3eebe8adcdaf8885e
Signed-off-by: Elaine Zhang <zhangqing@rock-chips.com>
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