On Fri, 20 Jan 2023 11:01:41 -0800, Doug Berger wrote: > Support is added for an interrupt that can be triggered from the > brcmstb-waketimer hardware while the system is awake. > > This interrupt allows the driver to pass the rtctest selftest. > > Doug Berger (6): > rtc: brcmstb-waketimer: introduce WKTMR_ALARM_EVENT flag > rtc: brcmstb-waketimer: non-functional code changes > rtc: brcmstb-waketimer: compensate for lack of wktmr disable > rtc: brcmstb-waketimer: rename irq to wake_irq > dt-bindings: rtc: brcm,brcmstb-waketimer: add alarm interrupt > rtc: brcmstb-waketimer: allow use as non-wake alarm > > [...] Applied, thanks! [1/6] rtc: brcmstb-waketimer: introduce WKTMR_ALARM_EVENT flag commit: 90226f6b17a3edcb0bddaf2f16991861c99d6a15 [2/6] rtc: brcmstb-waketimer: non-functional code changes commit: 2cd98b22c1443d1f2921a371baee658da184868e [3/6] rtc: brcmstb-waketimer: compensate for lack of wktmr disable commit: 516ae02c38ff3ae867f9b19fa050f78157e2bdae [4/6] rtc: brcmstb-waketimer: rename irq to wake_irq commit: eae258edcb8705932c9e5c61a99f91d8235f688b -- Alexandre Belloni, co-owner and COO, Bootlin Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering https://bootlin.com