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* Core:
* Add a resource-managed version of alloc_workqueue() (`devm_alloc_workqueue()`)
* Apple SMC:
* Wire up the Apple SMC power driver by adding a new MFD cell
* Broadcom BCM2835 PM:
* Add support for the BCM2712 power management device
* Introduce a hardware type identifier to distinguish SoC variants
* Intel LPSS:
* Add PCI IDs for the Intel Nova Lake-H platform
* Core:
* Preserve the Open Firmware (OF) node when an ACPI handle is present
* Atmel HLCDC:
* Fetch the LVDS PLL clock as a fallback if the generic sys_clk is unavailable
* EZX PCAP:
* Avoid rescheduling after destroying the workqueue by switching to a device-managed workqueue
* Freescale MC13xxx:
* Fix a memory leak in subdevice platform data allocation by using devm_kmemdup()
* Intel LPC ICH:
* Expose a software node for the GPIO controller cell to fix GPIO lookups
* MediaTek MT6397:
* Correct the hardware CIDs for the MT6328, MT6331, and MT6332 PMICs to allow proper driver
binding
* ROHM BD71828:
* Enable system wakeup via the power button
* STMicroelectronics STPMIC1:
* Attempt system shutdown a second time to handle transient I2C communication failures
* Congatec CGBC, KEMPLD, RSMU, Si476x:
* Fix various kernel-doc warnings and correct struct member names
* DLN2:
* Drop redundant USB device references and switch to managed resource allocations
* Update bare 'unsigned' types to 'unsigned int'
* ENE KB3930:
* Use the of_device_is_system_power_controller() wrapper
* EZX PCAP:
* Drop redundant memory allocation error messages
* Return directly instead of using empty goto statements
* Maxim MAX77705:
* Make the max77705_pm_ops variable static to resolve a sparse warning
* Viperboard:
* Drop redundant USB device references
* SpacemiT P1:
* Drop the deprecated "vin-supply" property from the devicetree bindings
* SpacemiT P1:
* Add individual regulator supply properties to match actual hardware topology
* Maxim MAX77620:
* Convert devicetree bindings from TXT to YAML format
* Document an optional I2C address for the MAX77663 RTC device
* ROHM BD72720:
* Add a new compatible string for the ROHM BD73900 PMIC
* Freescale i.MX25 TSADC:
* Convert devicetree bindings from TXT to YAML format
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Merge tag 'mfd-next-7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd
Pull MFD updates from Lee Jones:
"Core:
- Add a resource-managed version of alloc_workqueue()
(`devm_alloc_workqueue()`)
- Preserve the Open Firmware (OF) node when an ACPI handle
is present
Apple SMC:
- Wire up the Apple SMC power driver by adding a new MFD cell
Atmel HLCDC:
- Fetch the LVDS PLL clock as a fallback if the generic sys_clk
is unavailable
Broadcom BCM2835 PM:
- Add support for the BCM2712 power management device
- Introduce a hardware type identifier to distinguish SoC variants
Congatec CGBC, KEMPLD, RSMU, Si476x:
- Fix various kernel-doc warnings and correct struct member names
DLN2:
- Drop redundant USB device references and switch to managed
resource allocations
- Update bare 'unsigned' types to 'unsigned int'
ENE KB3930:
- Use the of_device_is_system_power_controller() wrapper
EZX PCAP:
- Avoid rescheduling after destroying the workqueue by switching
to a device-managed workqueue
- Drop redundant memory allocation error messages
- Return directly instead of using empty goto statements
Freescale i.MX25 TSADC:
- Convert devicetree bindings from TXT to YAML format
Freescale MC13xxx:
- Fix a memory leak in subdevice platform data allocation by
using devm_kmemdup()
Intel LPC ICH:
- Expose a software node for the GPIO controller cell to fix
GPIO lookups
Intel LPSS:
- Add PCI IDs for the Intel Nova Lake-H platform
Maxim MAX77620:
- Convert devicetree bindings from TXT to YAML format
- Document an optional I2C address for the MAX77663 RTC device
Maxim MAX77705:
- Make the max77705_pm_ops variable static to resolve a
sparse warning
MediaTek MT6397:
- Correct the hardware CIDs for the MT6328, MT6331, and MT6332
PMICs to allow proper driver binding
ROHM BD71828:
- Enable system wakeup via the power button
ROHM BD72720:
- Add a new compatible string for the ROHM BD73900 PMIC
SpacemiT P1:
- Drop the deprecated "vin-supply" property from the devicetree
bindings
- Add individual regulator supply properties to match actual
hardware topology
STMicroelectronics STPMIC1:
- Attempt system shutdown a second time to handle transient I2C
communication failures
Viperboard:
- Drop redundant USB device references"
* tag 'mfd-next-7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd: (28 commits)
mfd: core: Preserve OF node when ACPI handle is present
mfd: ene-kb3930: Use of_device_is_system_power_controller() wrapper
mfd: intel-lpss: Add Intel Nova Lake-H PCI IDs
dt-bindings: mfd: max77620: Document optional RTC address for MAX77663
dt-bindings: mfd: max77620: Convert to DT schema
mfd: ezx-pcap: Avoid rescheduling after destroying workqueue
mfd: ezx-pcap: Return directly instead of empty gotos
mfd: ezx-pcap: Drop memory allocation error message
mfd: bcm2835-pm: Add BCM2712 PM device support
mfd: bcm2835-pm: Introduce SoC-specific type identifier
dt-bindings: mfd: bd72720: Add ROHM BD73900
mfd: si476x: Fix kernel-doc warnings
mfd: rsmu: Remove a empty kernel-doc line
mfd: kempld: Fix kernel-doc struct member names
mfd: congatec: Fix kernel-doc struct member names
dt-bindings: mfd: Convert fsl-imx25-tsadc.txt to yaml format
mfd: viperboard: Drop redundant device reference
mfd: dln2: Switch to managed resources and fix bare unsigned types
mfd: macsmc: Wire up Apple SMC power driver
mfd: mt6397: Properly fix CID of MT6328, MT6331 and MT6332
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