Re: [PATCH v3.1 0/8] Convert DA906{1,2} bindings to json-schema

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On 04/12/2023 18:25, Biju Das wrote:
> Convert the below bindings to json-schema
> 1) DA906{1,2} mfd bindings
> 2) DA906{1,2,3} onkey bindings
> 3) DA906{1,2,3} thermal bindings
> 
> Also add fallback for DA9061 watchdog device and document
> DA9063 watchdog device.
> 
> v3->v3.1:
>  * Patch#1 is merge of patch#1 from v2 + patch#8 from v2.
>  * Dropped comment for d9061 watchdog fallback
>  * Replaced enum->const for dlg,da9061-watchdog and its fallback.
>  * Restored patch#4 in series 1 and dropped the thermal example
>  * Added Ack from Conor Dooley for da9063 watchdog binding support.
>  * Updated title DA9062/61->DA906{1,2,3} as it supports DA9063.
>  * Retained Rb tag since the changes are trivial.
>  * Added Ack from Conor for updating watchdog property
>  * Dropped link to product information.
>  * Patch#5(onkey) is squashed with patch#6 and patch#9 from v2.
>  * Replaced enum->const for dlg,da9061-onkey and its fallback.
>  * Dropped example
>  * Restored the thermal binding patch from v2.
>  * Dropped example
>  * Replaced enum->const for compatible property.
>  * Added Rb tag from Rob and retained Rb tag as changes are trivial.
>  * Added Ack from Conor Dooley for patch#7.
>  * Split the thermal binding patch separate
>  * Updated the description


Hundreds of changes and just "3 -> 3.1"? This does not make sense.

Also, use normal versioning:

b4 diff '<20231204172510.35041-9-biju.das.jz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>'
Grabbing thread from
lore.kernel.org/all/20231204172510.35041-9-biju.das.jz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/t.mbox.gz
---
Analyzing 21 messages in the thread
ERROR: Could not auto-find previous revision
       Run "b4 am -T" manually, then "b4 diff -m mbx1 mbx2"


Best regards,
Krzysztof





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