Hi Andy, > > >> > This is the patch series for TPS68470 PMIC that works as a camera PMIC. > > >> > > > >> > The patch series provide the following 3 drivers, to help configure the > voltage regulators, clocks and GPIOs provided by the TPS68470 PMIC, to be > able to use the camera sensors connected to this PMIC. > > >> > > > >> > TPS68470 MFD driver: > > >> > This is the multi function driver that initializes the TPS68470 PMIC and > supports the GPIO and Op Region functions. > > >> > > > >> > TPS68470 GPIO driver: > > >> > This is the PMIC GPIO driver that will be used by the OS GPIO layer, > when the BIOS / firmware triggered GPIO access is done. > > >> > > > >> > TPS68470 Op Region driver: > > >> > This is the driver that will be invoked, when the BIOS / firmware > configures the voltage / clock for the sensors / vcm devices connected to the > PMIC. > > >> > > > >> > > >> All three patches are good to me (we did few rounds of internal > > >> review before posting v4) > > >> > > >> Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > OK, so how should they be routed? > > > > Good question. I don't know how last time PMIC drivers were merged, > > here I think is just sane to route vi MFD with immutable branch > > created. > > OK > > I will assume that the series will go in through MFD then. > Now that the MFD and GPIO patches of v6 of this series have been applied on respective trees, can you advise the next steps for the ACPI / PMIC Opregion driver? Thanks Raj -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html