Hi Guenter, On 30/01/22 02:48, Guenter Roeck wrote: > On 1/29/22 00:40, Luca Ceresoli wrote: >> Hi Lee, all, >> >> On 11/01/22 11:10, Luca Ceresoli wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> On 11/12/21 18:59, Luca Ceresoli wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> this series adds minimal drivers for the Maxim Semiconductor MAX77714 >>>> (https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/products/power/power-management-ics/MAX77714.html). >>>> >>>> Only RTC and watchdog are implemented by these patches. >>>> >>>> All implemented functionality is tested and working: RTC read/write, >>>> watchdog start/stop/ping/set_timeout. >>>> >>>> Patches 1-3 + 6 are trivial cleanups to the max77686 drivers and >>>> Kconfig >>>> indentation and can probably be applied easily. >>>> >>>> Patches 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 add: dt bindings, mfd driver, watchdog >>>> driver and >>>> rtc driver. >>> >>> A gentle ping about this series. It's at v5, all patches have at least >>> one ack/review tag and most patches are unchanged since ~v2. It applies >>> cleanly on current master. >>> >>> Is there anything I should do to help making progress? >> >> Apologies for pinging again... but as I got no further comments about >> these patches I guess I can really do nothing at the moment. >> >> Lee, is this series completely in charge to you or should it be applied >> by the respective subsystem maintainers? >> > > I hesitated to take the watchdog patches because an earlier patch of the > series > introduces MFD_MAX77714 and the watchdog Kconfig entry lists it as > dependency. > I now added patch 7/9 and 8/9 to my watchdog-next tree anyway. If the > mfd part > doesn't make it we can still decide to take it out at some point. OK, thank you! In the meanwhile the kernel test robot also reported a build failure due to missing max77714.h file, which is added by patch 5. > Note that patch 6/9 has already been applied. Indeed, it's in Linus' master already. Regards. -- Luca