[PATCH v5 0/4] gpio: mvebu: pwm fixes and improvements

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This series adds a few related fixes to the pwm .apply and .get_state
callbacks.

The first patch was originally part of the series adding Armada 8K/7K pwm
support. I split it out to a separate series following review comments from
Uwe Kleine-König who spotted a few more issues. There is no dependency between
this and the Armada 8K/7K series.

v5:

  * Drop a patch applied to the gpio tree

  * Fix patch 4/4 description typo (Uwe)

  * Reduce the number of multiplications (Uwe)

  * Add spaces around '+' (Uwe)

  * Use '1ULL' instead of explicit cast to reduce verbosity

  * Add Linus' Reviewed-by tags to patches that are unchanged since v2

v4:

  * Take advantage of zero value being treated as 2^32 by hardware. Rewrite
    patch 5/5 (Uwe).

v3:

  * Improve patch 3/5 description (Uwe)

  * Add more Reviewed-by tags from Uwe

v2:

Address Uwe Kleine-König comments.

  * Improve patch 1/5 summary line

  * Add more information to patch 1/5 description

  * Add more information to patch 2/5 description

  * Don't round period/duty_cycle up in .apply (patch 3/5)

  * Expand the comment in path 5/5 based on RMK's analysis of hardware
    behaviour

  * Add Uwe's Reviewed-by tags

Baruch Siach (4):
  gpio: mvebu: improve pwm period calculation accuracy
  gpio: mvebu: make pwm .get_state closer to idempotent
  gpio: mvebu: don't limit pwm period/duty_cycle to UINT_MAX
  gpio: mvebu: improve handling of pwm zero on/off values

 drivers/gpio/gpio-mvebu.c | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------
 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)

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