[PATCH v4 0/2] Add support for SYSCON reset

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Some SoCs contain reset controls for modules that are memory-mapped to
areas shared with other module configuration settings. This requires
synchronization across all drivers accessing this memory area. This
series adds a generic SYSCON reset driver to allow resets toggled
by bits in memory-mapped registers through SYSCON.

Changes from v3:
 - Add depends on HAS_IOMEM to Kconfig
 - Re-worked naming to be more TI specific for now
 - Changed DT binding to Philipp's suggestion

Changes from v2:
 - Rebased on v4.7-rc1
 - Removed the need to give reset specifier nodes an index address

Changes from v1:
 - Reset control information is now described in the reset node, this
   keeps the reset information centralized for easy verification
 - Other small fixups

Andrew F. Davis (2):
  Documentation: dt: reset: Add TI syscon reset binding
  reset: add TI SYSCON based reset driver

 .../devicetree/bindings/reset/ti-syscon-reset.txt  |  83 +++++++
 drivers/reset/Kconfig                              |  11 +
 drivers/reset/Makefile                             |   1 +
 drivers/reset/reset-ti-syscon.c                    | 260 +++++++++++++++++++++
 include/dt-bindings/reset/ti-syscon.h              |  30 +++
 5 files changed, 385 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/ti-syscon-reset.txt
 create mode 100644 drivers/reset/reset-ti-syscon.c
 create mode 100644 include/dt-bindings/reset/ti-syscon.h

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