[PATCH v3 0/4] LG Optimus Black codename sniper support series

Paul Kocialkowski contact at paulk.fr
Sun Feb 28 04:38:58 PST 2016


Will send out v4 soon, with minor changes.

Le dimanche 28 février 2016 à 11:20 +0100, Paul Kocialkowski a écrit :
> This series requires lp872x regulator patches from the regulator tree[0] to
> work
> at run-time but can be applied as-is.
> 
> Changes since v2:
> * Add USB OTG support
> * Add TWL4030 keypad support
> * Drop references to P970 since other devices (e.g. KU5900) are supported too
> 
> Changes since v1:
> * Remove lp872x patches that were accepted already from the series
> * Explain why removing the invalid DVS GPIO warning is enough
> * Update copyright notice on omap3-sniper.dts
> * Rename the devicetree property for the enable GPIO to enable-gpios
> * Rename function to enable GPIO to lp872x_hw_enable
> * Add enable delays after requesting the enable GPIO
> * Use IOPAD macros for pinmux description
> * Mux the dp3t uart selection pins to gpio
> * Restrict not-reset gpio controllers to only avoid reset when needed
> 
> This series introduces support for the LG Optimus Black, as described in the
> patch adding devicetree support for the device.
> 
> In order to power the external mmc (mmc1), the lp872x regulator is used.
> Its code had to be improved a bit to work on the device.
> 
> Note that the patch adding devicetree support for the device requires the
> changes applied to the lp872x regulator, so all this is sent in one series
> despite the fact they're different parts of the code.
> 
> [0]: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator.git/log/?h
> =topic/lp872x
> 
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