[PATCH v5 0/4] i2c-multi-instantiate pseudo driver

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Hi All,

Here is v5 of my patch-series for dealing with multiple independent i2c
devices being described in a single ACPI fwnode.

Changes in v5:
-s/no_clients/num_clients/
-Change patch 4 Subject prefix to platform/x86

Changes in v4:
-Rewrite commit message of first patch as this is NOT a bug fix for
 acpi_is_indirect_io_slave() as I thought at first, it is still necessary
 as a preperation patch for the rest of the series
-MAINTAINER and Kconfig entry fixes
-Some minor coding style fixes

Changes in v3:
-Drop the patch adding the I2C_CLIENT_IGNORE_BUSY flag/hack
-Add patches to make ACPI fwnode-s with affected acpi_ids get enumerated as
 platform device instead of i2c-client
-Change the i2c-multi-instantiate driver to a platform driver

Changes in v2:
-Rebase on 4.18-rc2

Changes in v1:
-Second attempt at dealing with this using a new design where a separate
 driver (which can be build as a module) is used to instantiate the
 i2c-clients instead of modifying the i2c core
-Add an I2C_CLIENT_IGNORE_BUSY flag to make it possible for this driver to bind
 to the client instantiated for the first i2c resource and still create a new
 client using the i2c_client_id for the actual driver for the first resource,
 resulting in 2 clients at the same address (of which one is inactive)

About merging this series, the platform-driver and ACPI patches can be
merged independently of each other, they platform driver relies on the ACPI
changes to gets its platform device instantiated, but if those changes are
not in place yet, nothing bad happens.

So if everyone is happy with this series I suggest that each part gets
merged separately through the relevant trees.

Regards,

Hans





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