Re: [PATCH v2 0/2] Add support for Samsung Galaxy S5 (Exynos)

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Hi Krzysztof,

On 1/23/23 11:59, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 21/01/2023 21:19, Markuss Broks wrote:
Samsung Galaxy S5 (Exynos) is a mobile phone released in 2014.
It has an Exynos5422 platform. This version of Galaxy S5 is only
capable of 3G communication using the Intel modem, while the
LTE version of the device (klte) has a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC.

Currently, internal eMMC, USB, regulators on a PMIC, and touchscreen
are enabled in the device-tree.

It also has the following peripherals:

- 5" 1080p S6E3FA2 DSI display,
- Cypress StreetFighter touch buttons,
- Broadcom BCM4354 wireless connectivity module,
- Intel XMM6360 3G modem,
- STM32F401 serving as a sensor hub,
- Validify Solutions VFS61 series fingerprint sensor,
- Lattice ICE401M FPGA as an IRDA controller,
- Maxim MAX86900 heart rate sensor,
- NXP PN547 NFC controller,
- Wolfson WM5110 Audio DSP,
- Broadcom BCM4753 GPS radio,
- Maxim MAX77804 PMIC,
- Silicon Image SII8240 MHL controller,
- TI LP5562 LED driver

Cc: Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx>

v1 -> v2:
- use better subject prefixes
- rename Galaxy S5 (Exynos) to Galaxy S5 (SM-G900H)
- align the compatibles and clock output names
- reorder the includes
- generic node name for regulator-tsp-vdd-en
- GPIO flag for regulator
- rename all the regulators, leaving the voltage values only where
   it makes sense (e.g. on 3V3 and 1V8 supplies for the HRM)
I got two v2 patchsets from you. No clue which one is correct. Please
send v3 if there were differences. Otherwise please annotate somehow...
Sorry about that, the first time I sent v2 it lacked the v2 tag in actual patch letters, but contained the tag in the cover letter, so I thought it would make confusion, so I fixed it and sent it properly. The patchsets are identical otherwise.

Best regards,
Krzysztof

- Markuss



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