Updates for v5.14-rc1 are: - Core has odd updates including improving clock stop codes, write api, handling ENODATA etc - Drivers has Big move of Intel driver to be aux dev and minor updates to Intel/cadence driver -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEE+vs47OPLdNbVcHzyfBQHDyUjg0cFAmDRcwkACgkQfBQHDyUj g0eDQg//RfLrqVuEiLRk0D3shOvxJszEtZkBsEkgXOcB6FlQyh/WG63GE8bwdW1W hanPmKrJqwH3zqPwKZlocVnbJ6GaAg8lY31rOiMfoj71cRBG5odGA4DZDx1KYe0l JdJxFmgaOgny1hZgeWXdjoODYXg8+a6R/Cl0HoZexA7lk2bK7tehfBTftuejDIzx W5NmvjJ4MueHfANE3dHfY+4PGMOtEuuSg50VFaE+xfoMeBXzikvWshtDsuC9R7ym dLYXfnKlWp55jhk1e0KWTKDyfzsWptQSOThYiHVgU5WkaBI8lHLKctscIxfianT0 9RIcGCwuQDz2ARn0KLbsIEVyJdNsGmUAGg/tnLvsgHsg+AyvATuBVS5Q3t0QFdal NyDaGMhrGa1U+thx9n99zurNrjU+rOUS8BxjHKioCpJ/+/DQ12FEO8wF5T8LwLlB 0zQyXbFB0KFYRyWvfWLFC1Hua8NlBTgrfwPhtjPyCRpUtIx/rrW1hwiNFVTw5SC/ qaGnOFXlZ3vSManHCFZHk9ZC5SAahBtfLb7gorVyJT5Sl2amwV+o0NWcoZg+cgoj EElZThYhKY5FjEhvhtfXE4/vmQs1KVaNQ5FYIq2mCPzTI9MEuc8uzYkomXTmHoAY LGD3MwbLRQcwaXEKwSCvg07bPDM891GiHOUEjP6RBMsBBvVb6Mg= =JGCd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'soundwire-5.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vkoul/soundwire into char-misc-next Vinod writes: soundwire updates for 5.14-rc1 Updates for v5.14-rc1 are: - Core has odd updates including improving clock stop codes, write api, handling ENODATA etc - Drivers has Big move of Intel driver to be aux dev and minor updates to Intel/cadence driver * tag 'soundwire-5.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vkoul/soundwire: soundwire: stream: Fix test for DP prepare complete soundwire: bus: Make sdw_nwrite() data pointer argument const soundwire: intel: move to auxiliary bus soundwire: cadence: remove the repeated declaration soundwire: dmi-quirks: remove duplicate initialization soundwire: cadence_master: always set CMD_ACCEPT soundwire: bus: add missing \n in dynamic debug soundwire: bus: handle -ENODATA errors in clock stop/start sequences soundwire: add missing kernel-doc description soundwire: bus: only use CLOCK_STOP_MODE0 and fix confusions soundwire: bandwidth allocation: improve error messages soundwire/ASoC: add leading zeroes in peripheral device name
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