On 24/04/2024 09:23, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 24/04/2024 09:16, Wei Xu wrote: >> Hi Krzysztof, >> >> On 2024/4/24 14:54, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>> >>> On Tue, 02 Apr 2024 21:31:40 +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>>> Non-MMIO devices, which are BTW not really part of the SoC, should not >>>> be within simple-bus, as reported by dtc W=1 warning: >>>> >>>> hip05.dtsi:301.30-305.5: Warning (simple_bus_reg): /soc/refclk200mhz: missing or empty reg/ranges property >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Almost a month passed, no replies from maintainers about picking it up. Dunno, >>> looks abandoned, so let me grab this. If anyone else wants to pick it up, let >>> me know. >>> >> >> Sorry for the late reply! >> I am applying these patches which are in the following git repo. >> https://github.com/hisilicon/linux-hisi/tree/next/dt64 >> >> And it is fine to me to go through your git tree. >> Thanks! > > So you picked them up? Why you did not notify anyone? b4 does it almost > automatically. How anyone can know what is happening with the patches? > > I will drop them from my tree. One more thing: Even though you applied these patches few days ago, they are still not in linux-next (as of next-20240423), which suggests your tree is not in next. Please read entire presentation "Beginner Linux kernel maintainer's toolbox" from LPC 2023 and improve your workflow by: 1. Properly notifying patch status. 2. Being part of the integration tree. 3. ... and more, as explained in above talk. There is a link to video and slides: https://lpc.events/event/17/contributions/1498/ Best regards, Krzysztof