On Wed, 18 Aug 2021, Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi, > > On 8/18/21 12:40 AM, David E. Box wrote: > > This patch enables general support for Intel defined PCIe VSEC and DVSEC > > capabilities in the Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) driver. > > Though the driver was written exclusively for PMT capabilities, newer DVSEC > > and VSEC IDs for other capabilities can exist on the same device requiring > > that the driver handle them. > > > > This 2nd revision drops the creation of a separate OOBMSM driver. Instead, > > all cell drivers will have a dependency on CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT, whether or > > not they are PMT. Changes in this patchset to the current cell drivers > > located in platform/x86 are based on Hans for-next branch where they have > > been moved to the intel/pmt subfolder. > > > > David E. Box (5): > > PCI: Add #defines for accessing PCIE DVSEC fields > > MFD: intel_pmt: Support non-PMT capabilities > > MFD: intel_pmt: Add support for PCIe VSEC structures > > platform/x86: intel_pmt_telemetry: Ignore zero sized entries > > Since this patch is pretty much a stand alone patch I've picked > this one (4/5) up now. > > The rest of the patches touch both MFD and pdx86 files, so these > should be picked up by Lee. But they rely on the patch moving > the pdx86 pmt code into the drivers/platform/x86/intel/pmt dir > which is currently only available in my for-next branch. > > I think it is probably best to wait for 5.15-rc1 and then Lee > can merge the rest. Here is my ack for Lee picking up > the pdx86 bits: > > Acked-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Lee, alternatively you could also merge commit e184b1e589a7fbb80bfdd0364c11422999a17a26 > from the pdx86 tree, that is only 1 commit ahead of my latest fixes > pull-req to Linus for 5.14, so in essence that is 5.14-rc? (?=5 I think) > + just the commit which you need as base, then you could still merge > these this cycle. If you wish I can put a signed tag on that > for you (I will treat it as immutable either way). I'm happy to wait. The MFD patches aren't even reviewed yet and it's late in the cycle. -- Lee Jones [李琼斯] Senior Technical Lead - Developer Services Linaro.org │ Open source software for Arm SoCs Follow Linaro: Facebook | Twitter | Blog