Hi SoC folks, This is my second pull request for the inclusion of Renesas SoC updates for v6.2, and the first one including support for an SoC with a RISC-V CPU core (and including no changes for SoCs with arm32 CPU cores). It consists of 7 parts: [GIT PULL 1/7] Renesas ARM defconfig updates for v6.2 - Enable support for Renesas R-Car S4-8 Spider Ethernet devices in the arm64 defconfig. [GIT PULL 2/7] Renesas ARM DT updates for v6.2 (take two) - Timer (TMU and CMT) and quad Cortex-A76 CPU topology support for the R-Car V4H SoC, - Watchdog, L2 cache, and system controller support for the RZ/V2M SoC on the RZ/V2M Evaluation Kit 2.0, - Ethernet Switch and SERDES supports for the R-Car S4-8 SoC and the Spider development board, - Miscellaneous fixes and improvements. [GIT PULL 3/7] Renesas driver updates for v6.2 (take two) - Add support for identifying the SoC revision on RZ/V2M. [GIT PULL 4/7] Renesas DT binding updates for v6.2 (take two) - Document support for the Andes Technology AX45MP RISC-V CPU Core, as used on the Renesas RZ/Five SoC, - Document support for the Renesas RZ/V2M System Configuration. [GIT PULL 5/7] Renesas RISC-V defconfig updates for v6.2 - Enable support for the Renesas RZ/Five SoC and the RZ/Five SMARC EVK board in the risc-v defconfig. [GIT PULL 6/7] Renesas RISC-V DT updates for v6.2 - Add initial support for the Renesas RZ/Five SoC and the Renesas RZ/Five SMARC EVK development board. [GIT PULL 7/7] Renesas RISC-V SoC updates for v6.2 - Add Kconfig option for Renesas RISC-V SoCs. Thanks for pulling! P.S. I'm wondering if I should reduce the number of branches? Probably it would make sense to (at least) use a single branch for the DTS changes, as the RZ/Five DTS files share base SoC and board DTS with RZ/G2UL through #include <arm64/renesas/...>. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds