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SubjectRe: [PATCH v5 0/5] ARM: dts: NSP: add Meraki MX64/MX65 series
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On 8/6/2021 10:44 PM, Matthew Hagan wrote:
> Changes from v2:
> - Introduce boards to Makefile in same patch as the board dts is added
> (Vladimir Oltean)
> - Use alphabetical ordering for labels (Vladimir Oltean)
> - Remove address-cells and size-cells in qca8337 switch nodes (Vladimir
> Oltean)
> - Remove "cpu" labels from switch nodes' CPU ports (Vladimir Oltean)
> - Various LED fixes, utilising dt-bindings/leds/common.h and correctly
> specifying LEDs in the form "led-N" and with the color/function/
> function-enumerator properties.
> - Fix PWM LEDs and corresponding pinctrl bindings. (Vladimir Oltean)
>
> The following changes were submitted as a separate series:
> - Introduce patches to disable QSPI by default and enable where used
> (Vladimir Oltean)
> - Move mdio@18032000 node from board related file to SoC (Vladimir
> Oltean)
> - In addition to above, relocate mdio-mux to bcm-nsp.dtsi and fix
> the resulting usb3_phy issues
>
> Changes from v3:
> - Sort labels on mx64 a0 dts files into alphabetical order as well
> - move include directives for input/input.h and leds/common.h to
> bcm958625-mx6x-common.dtsi
> - Whitespace fixes in bcm958625-mx6x-common.dtsi
> - rename "senao_nvram" partition to "nvram"
>
> Changes from v4:
> - Move chosen and memory nodes from bcm958625-mx6x-common.dtsi to
> each .dts file (Arnd Bergmann).
> - Append [@<unit-address>] to memory nodes.
> - Create Ax stepping-specific dtsi for Ax devices (Arnd Bergmann).
> - Append read-only property to at24 eeprom node.
> - Remove L2 properties which should be defined at platform-level.
> - Correct NAND node names.

I applied patch 1 first such that we don't get warnings when we apply
patches from there on during bisection builds.
--
Florian

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