On 3/13/23 04:53, Leonard, Niall wrote: > [You don't often get email from niall.leonard@xxxxxxx. Learn why this is important at https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] > > On 09/03/2023 09:16, Linus Walleij wrote: >> *External Message* - Use caution before opening links or attachments >> >> On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 4:35 PM Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On 3/7/23 03:42, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >> >>>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230126-gpio-mmio-fix-v2-1-38397aace340@xxxxxxx/__;!!In4Qlw!uQKGkt7dO5TA-561XcuPNoqyti_AogqJ0cV3ymFZNob-Q1-Z1xmcOv_22JBP5xO-OIemaCZ1VY37nWLIe1AXyOkieg$ >>> >>> Thanks for linking to that. >>> >>> I believe this patch should be applied instead of that one because >>> >>> - It documents all the registers, which were previously only documented >>> in the driver >>> - It handles the endianness properties. >>> - It consolidates the various descriptions of this binding into one >>> schema. >> >> Niall are you sending a v3 of this patch soon? >> Include Sean on the reviewer list! >> >> Yours, >> Linus Walleij > I never got around to working on the V3 patch. The hold up for me was > the changes to the bindings. > I'm now wondering if I should wait on Sean's patch being accepted and > then I could re-submit the driver changes. > What's the consensus ? I am going to submit v11 later today. However, the phy subsystem maintainer refuses to review the phy patches until all the other patches are ready. Therefore, I suspect v11 may not be the last revision of this series. If the GPIO folks want to pick v11 of this patch separately, I think that would help accelerate the process. --Sean