On Wed, 07 Aug 2024 17:02:31 +0200, Linus Walleij wrote: > The TI TAS drivers use some legacy GPIO code and headers, > this series fixes it up. > > The TAS2781 is a special case since it adds a handful of > lines of deviating code to reconfigure a GPIO line for > IRQ mode and then never actually use the IRQ obtained in > the code. Is the line used by autonomous hardware? I'm > puzzled by this. > > [...] Applied to https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound.git for-next Thanks! [1/3] ASoC: tas2781-i2c: Drop weird GPIO code commit: c2c0b67dca3cb3b3cea0dd60075a1c5ba77e2fcd [2/3] ASoC: tas2781-i2c: Get the right GPIO line commit: 1c4b509edad15192bfb64c81d3c305bbae8070db [3/3] ASoC: tas*: Drop unused GPIO includes commit: caab9a1cbb9a9fca24ceabeef57b3764d861ad32 All being well this means that it will be integrated into the linux-next tree (usually sometime in the next 24 hours) and sent to Linus during the next merge window (or sooner if it is a bug fix), however if problems are discovered then the patch may be dropped or reverted. You may get further e-mails resulting from automated or manual testing and review of the tree, please engage with people reporting problems and send followup patches addressing any issues that are reported if needed. If any updates are required or you are submitting further changes they should be sent as incremental updates against current git, existing patches will not be replaced. Please add any relevant lists and maintainers to the CCs when replying to this mail. Thanks, Mark