Re: [PATCH 00/12] Support wakeup capable GPIOs

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On Fri, Nov 15 2019 at 03:36 -0700, Marc Zyngier wrote:
Hi Lina,

On 2019-11-14 18:35, Lina Iyer wrote:
Hi all,

Thanks for all the reviews.

Here is the next spin of the wakeup capable GPIO support. In order to
facilitate basic support available in the kernel, I have dropped the
SPI
register configuration. The feature was added when this series was
restarted based on new hierarchy support in gpiolib. But, the SPI
configuration can be done in the firmware. This would avoid a whole
lot
of code in linux that serve little to no purpose. Users of GPIO never
have the need to change the trigger type (level edge and vice-versa)
and
the basic configuration can be set in the firmware before boot.

Changes in v1:
	- Address review comments
	- Add Reviewed-by tags
	- Drop SPI config patches
	- Rebase on top of Rajendra's PDC changes [6]

Changes in RFC v2[5]:
       - Address review comments #3, #4, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10
       - Rebased on top of linux-next GPIO latest patches
[1],[3],[4]
       - Increase PDC max irqs in #2 (avoid merge conflicts with
         downstream)
       - Add Reviewed-by #5

Please consider reviewing these patches.

It has been a long time coming, and I'm minded to take the first 9
patches into the irqchip tree. Anyone objects? The last 3 patches
can go via the platform maintainer tree.

Sounds good Marc.

Thanks,
Lina




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