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Re: [1/2] bcma: use absolute base for SoC GPIO pins

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> On some BCM5301x ARM devices, user space still needs to control some
> system GPIO pins for which no driver exists. This is a lot easier to do
> with a predictable GPIO base.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks, 2 patches applied to wireless-drivers-next.git:

2d57b7126d6d bcma: use absolute base for SoC GPIO pins
f022ea52d9a5 bcma: enable 32 GPIO pins for BCM4707

Kalle Valo
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