[GIT PULL] arm/arm64: dts: socfpga: updates for v6.20

Krzysztof Kozlowski krzk at kernel.org
Wed Jan 28 10:48:21 PST 2026


On 24/01/2026 21:01, Dinh Nguyen wrote:
> The following changes since commit 8f0b4cce4481fb22653697cced8d0d04027cb1e8:
> 
>   Linux 6.19-rc1 (2025-12-14 16:05:07 +1200)
> 
> are available in the Git repository at:
> 
>   git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dinguyen/linux.git tags/socfpga_dts_updates_for_v6.20
> 
> for you to fetch changes up to 1a457681c075e1bd894df753087cb4268ce9f9e9:
> 
>   arm64: dts: intel: agilex5: Add simple-bus node on top of dma controller node (2026-01-02 07:52:44 -0600)
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> SoCFPGA DTS updates for v6.20
> - dt-bindings updates:
> 	- Add dma-coherent for cdns,hp-nfc and snps,dw-axi-dmac
> 	- Add intel,socfpga-agilex5-socdk-modular for the Agilex5 mod board
> 	- Move entries in intel,socfpga.yaml into altera.yaml
> 	- Add syscon as a fallback for sys-mgr
> 
> - Add dma-cohrerent property for Agilex5 NAND and DMA
> - Add support for the Agilex5 modular board
> - Add IOMMUS property for ethernet nodes for Agilex5
> - Use lowercase hex for dts files
> - Add #address-cells and #size-cells for sram
> - Fix dtbs_check warning for fpga-region
> - Move dma controller node for Agilex5 under simple-bus
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Dinh Nguyen (4):
>       dt-bindings: arm: altera: combine Intel's SoCFPGA into altera.yaml
>       dt-bindings: altera: document syscon as fallback for sys-mgr
>       ARM: dts: socfpga: add #address-cells and #size-cells for sram node
>       ARM: dts: socfpga: fix dtbs_check warning for fpga-region
> 
> Khairul Anuar Romli (4):
>       dt-bindings: mtd: cdns,hp-nfc: Add dma-coherent property
>       dt-bindings: dma: snps,dw-axi-dmac: add dma-coherent property


These are not SoC patches, unless maintainers are unresponsive which I
believe is not a case here, so they should not be going via this tree.

None of this, merged on 15th Dec, was fed to linux-next, so you don't
even know if this conflicts with maintainer trees thus pushing conflict
discover unto soc tree.

Not being in the next is already a problem but gets more serious when
taking other subsystem patches.

That's my comment, but Arnd was looking at these whether to merge.

Best regards,
Krzysztof




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