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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 0/8] mfd: cros_ec: Add multi EC and proto v3 support
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Am Dienstag, 2. Juni 2015, 10:11:03 schrieb Javier Martinez Canillas:
> Hello,
>
> Newer Chromebooks have more than one Embedded Controller (EC) in the
> system. These additional ECs are connected through I2C with a host EC
> which is the one that is connected to the Application Processor (AP)
> through different transports (I2C, SPI or LPC).
>
> So on these platforms, sub-processors are chained to each other:
>
> AP <--> Host EC <--> Power Delivery (PD) EC
>
> The AP sends commands to the additional EC through the host EC using
> a set of passthru commands and the host redirects to the correct EC.
>
> This is a v4 of a series that adds support for multiple EC in a system
> and also for the protocol version 3 that is used on newer ECs.
>
> Most patches were taken from the downstream ChromiumOS v3.14 tree with
> fixes squashed, split to minimise the cross subsystem churn and changes
> for mainline inclusion but were not modified functionality wise.
>
> This version addresses a lot of issues pointed out by Lee Jones on the v3
> posted before [0].
>
> The patches are based on top of "[PATCH 0/2] mfd: cros_ec: Small cleanups"
> [1] that were posted before and was already picked by Lee Jones.
>
> Testing was done on some Chromebooks that have a single EC and support
> protocol v2 such as the Exynos5250 Snow, Exynos5420 Peach Pit and Exynos5800
> Peach Pi to be sure that no regressions were introduced for these machines.

I just gave this a try on veyron and everything still works as expected.

All patches except "[PATCH v4 6/8] mfd: cros_ec: Support multiple EC in a
system" already have Tested-by tags, so this patch now is also

Tested-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>


Heiko


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