On 1/14/2021 12:46 PM, Florian Fainelli wrote: > On 1/5/21 1:22 PM, Florian Fainelli wrote: >> On 12/23/20 4:05 PM, Florian Fainelli wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 12/16/2020 1:41 PM, Jim Quinlan wrote: >>>> v3 -- discard commit from v2; instead rely on the new function >>>> reset_control_rearm provided in a recent commit [1] applied >>>> to reset/next. >>>> -- New commit to correct pcie-brcmstb.c usage of a reset controller >>>> to use reset/rearm verses deassert/assert. >>>> >>>> v2 -- refactor rescal-reset driver to implement assert/deassert rather than >>>> reset because the reset call only fires once per lifetime and we need >>>> to reset after every resume from S2 or S3. >>>> -- Split the use of "ahci" and "rescal" controllers in separate fields >>>> to keep things simple. >>>> >>>> v1 -- original >>>> >>>> >>>> [1] Applied commit "reset: make shared pulsed reset controls re-triggerable" >>>> found at git://git.pengutronix.de/git/pza/linux.git >>>> branch reset/shared-retrigger >>> >>> The changes in that branch above have now landed in Linus' tree with: >>> >>> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=557acb3d2cd9c82de19f944f6cc967a347735385 >>> >>> It would be good if we could get both patches applied via the same tree >>> or within the same cycle to avoid having either PCIe or SATA broken on >>> these platforms. >> >> Ping? Can someone apply those patches if you are happy with them? Thank you. > > Ping? Can we review and ideally also apply these patches? Thanks Is there something going on preventing these patches from being reviewed and/or applied? -- Florian