[PATCH v2 0/7] soc: fsl: guts: cleanups and serial_number support
Michael Walle
michael at walle.cc
Mon Feb 21 02:41:58 PST 2022
Hi,
any news here? Through which tree is this supposed to go?
Am 2022-02-09 17:32, schrieb Michael Walle:
> This series converts the guts driver from a platform driver to just an
> core_initcall. The driver itself cannot (or rather should never) be
> unloaded because others depends on detecting the current SoC revision
> to apply chip errata. Other SoC drivers do it the same way. Overall I
> got rid of all the global static variables.
>
> The last patch finally adds unique id support to the guts driver. But
> because the binding [1] for the security fuse processor is still
> pending,
> it is marked as RFC.
As I was about to resend this series without the RFC tag, I noticed
that I forgot to mark patch 7/7 as RFC in v2 anyway. So no need for
resending.
The binding was acked by Rob and already picked up via the nvmem tree.
-michael
>
> [1]
> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-devicetree/20220127163728.3650648-2-michael@walle.cc/
>
> changes since v1:
> - call kfree() in error case, thanks Dan
> - add missing of_node_put(np), thanks Dan
>
> Michael Walle (7):
> soc: fsl: guts: machine variable might be unset
> soc: fsl: guts: remove module_exit() and fsl_guts_remove()
> soc: fsl: guts: embed fsl_guts_get_svr() in probe()
> soc: fsl: guts: allocate soc_dev_attr on the heap
> soc: fsl: guts: use of_root instead of own reference
> soc: fsl: guts: drop platform driver
> soc: fsl: guts: add serial_number support
>
> drivers/soc/fsl/guts.c | 219 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
> 1 file changed, 118 insertions(+), 101 deletions(-)
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