Two (and a half) major items are coming with this pull request: 1. Add specific compatibles to all Samsung Exynos and Tesla FSD blocks, because that's what guidelines expect [1] and is generally recommended practice. Existing compatibles are left untouched, thus no driver changes are needed. The work only cleans things up, so any future contributions will use recommended style: specific and fallback compatibles. Since no driver changes are needed in this work and the DTS is directly affected by bindings change (running tests with `make dtbs_check`), this pull includes all bindings changes, even though usual practice is that bindings come via driver subsystem. Keeping everything here makes review and testing easier. Also will allow us to avoid conflicts related to new platforms (see below). 2. Add ExynosAutov920 SoC and SADK board (Samsung Automotive Development Kit) with minimal support so far: serial console, GPIO-based keys and PWM fan. 3. Add few bindings for upcoming Google GS101 SoC. This pull request does not include its DTS yet, just few reviewed dependencies. DTS will be coming soon. 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Add specific compatibles to all Samsung Exynos and Tesla FSD blocks, because that's what guidelines expect [1] and is generally recommended practice. Existing compatibles are left untouched, thus no driver changes are needed. The work only cleans things up, so any future contributions will use recommended style: specific and fallback compatibles. Since no driver changes are needed in this work and the DTS is directly affected by bindings change (running tests with `make dtbs_check`), this pull includes all bindings changes, even though usual practice is that bindings come via driver subsystem. Keeping everything here makes review and testing easier. Also will allow us to avoid conflicts related to new platforms (see below). 2. Add ExynosAutov920 SoC and SADK board (Samsung Automotive Development Kit) with minimal support so far: serial console, GPIO-based keys and PWM fan. 3. Add few bindings for upcoming Google GS101 SoC. This pull request does not include its DTS yet, just few reviewed dependencies. DTS will be coming soon. [1] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/writing-bindings.rst * tag 'samsung-dt64-6.8' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/krzk/linux: (38 commits) arm64: dts: exynos: add minimal support for exynosautov920 sadk board arm64: dts: exynos: add initial support for exynosautov920 SoC dt-bindings: samsung: exynos-sysreg: combine exynosautov920 with other enum dt-bindings: soc: google: exynos-sysreg: add dedicated SYSREG compatibles to GS101 dt-bindings: clock: Add Google gs101 clock management unit bindings dt-bindings: soc: samsung: exynos-pmu: Add gs101 compatible arm64: dts: fsd: add specific compatibles for Tesla FSD dt-bindings: watchdog: samsung: add specific compatible for Tesla FSD dt-bindings: samsung: exynos-pmu: add specific compatible for Tesla FSD dt-bindings: serial: samsung: add specific compatible for Tesla FSD dt-bindings: pwm: samsung: add specific compatible for Tesla FSD dt-bindings: i2c: exynos5: add specific compatible for Tesla FSD arm64: dts: exynosautov9: use Exynos7 fallbacks for pin wake-up controller arm64: dts: exynos850: use Exynos7 fallbacks for pin wake-up controllers dt-bindings: hwinfo: samsung,exynos-chipid: add exynosautov920 compatible dt-bindings: arm: samsung: Document exynosautov920 SADK board binding dt-bindings: pwm: samsung: add exynosautov920 compatible dt-bindings: serial: samsung: add exynosautov920-uart compatible dt-bindings: samsung: usi: add exynosautov920-usi compatible dt-bindings: samsung: exynos-pmu: add exynosautov920 compatible ... Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231212093105.13938-1-krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
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