Re: [RESEND v4 0/4] I2C: DWC3 USB: Add support for ACPI based AArch64 Laptops

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On Tue, 18 Jun 2019, Felipe Balbi wrote:
> Lee Jones <lee.jones@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > On Mon, 17 Jun 2019, Felipe Balbi wrote:
> >
> >> Lee Jones <lee.jones@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >> 
> >> > This patch-set ensures the kernel is bootable on the newly released
> >> > AArch64 based Laptops using ACPI configuration tables.  The Pinctrl
> >> > changes have been accepted, leaving only I2C (keyboard, touchpad,
> >> > touchscreen, fingerprint, etc, HID device) and USB (root filesystem,
> >> > camera, networking, etc) enablement.
> >> >
> >> > RESEND: Stripped I2C patches as they have also been merged into
> >> >         their respective subsystem.
> >> >
> >> > v4:
> >> >  * Collecting Acks
> >> >  * Adding Andy Gross' new email
> >> >  * Removing applied Pinctrl patches
> >> >
> >> > Lee Jones (4):
> >> >   soc: qcom: geni: Add support for ACPI
> >> >   usb: dwc3: qcom: Add support for booting with ACPI
> >> >   usb: dwc3: qcom: Start USB in 'host mode' on the SDM845
> >> >   usb: dwc3: qcom: Improve error handling
> >> 
> >> pushed to testing/next
> >
> > Sounds promising, thanks Felipe.
> >
> > OOI, what is your process?
> >
> > How does do the patches typically sit in there?
> 
> I'll probably merge to my 'next' branch today. I leave them in
> testing/next for a couple days, usually, so 0-day can run its thing and
> I get a chance of at least boot testing on our machines in the lab here.
> 
> Since this doesn't touch anything "generic", I don't _have_ to boot
> test, so I'll probably merge to 'next' today.

You're a star.  Thanks Felipe.

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