Re: [PATCH v3 0/4] arm64: dts: exynos2200: introduce serial busses, except spi

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On 8/29/25 13:55, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> On 29/08/2025 12:40, Ivaylo Ivanov wrote:
>> On 8/15/25 10:04, Ivaylo Ivanov wrote:
>>> Hey, folks!
>>>
>>> This patchset adds serial busses, implemented in usi, for exynos2200.
>>> It's missing spi, due to me having troubles with reads when testing.
>>> Serial_0/1 have not been included in the patchset, as it seems like
>>> they're encapsulated in usi blocks, but are the only implemented
>>> protocol and/or do not have a dedicated register for setting other
>>> protocols in a sysreg. That'd at least require patches in the usi
>>> driver and bindings to add support for.
>>>
>>> About the naming convention for usi nodes, I've chosen to keep the
>>> downstream one instead of relabelling all to avoid confusion when
>>> cross-referencing the vendor DT and to keep consistency with clock
>>> names. They're labelled the same in the bootloader too.
>> BUMP - when is this going to get merged? I had a few other things
> OSSE25...

Ah right, my bad.

>
> You can help out by reviewing other patches on the mailing lists in
> order to relieve the burden of maintainers and move your patches higher
> up the list.

Yeah, sure. I never really did reviews before because I felt like mine wouldn't
hold much weight. But sure, I certainly can (and will). Thanks for your work :D

>
>
>> I wanted to upstream before merge cycle.
> You should have posted them already. b4 handles dependencies, this
> maintainer can read cover letters.

Yeah. I do things via send-email still, so rebasing is a bit of a pain when I need to
change stuff in previous patches. And I don't do new branches per patchset,
my hardware isn't.. the best.

Best regards,
Ivaylo

>
> I plan to clear my todo queue this weekend and close my merge window
> within two weeks due to travel.
>
> Best regards,
> Krzysztof





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