- Fix the binding for versaclock3 that was introduced this merge window so we know what the values are for clk consumers - Fix a 64-bit division issue in the versaclock3 driver - Avoid breakage in the versaclock3 driver by rejiggering the enums used to layout clks - Fix the parent name of a clk in the Spreadtrum ums512 clk driver - Fix a suspend/resume issue in Skyworks Si521xx clk driver where regmap restoration fails because writes are wedged - Return zero from Tegra bpmp recalc_rate() implementation when an error occurs so we don't consider an error as a large rate -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCAAvFiEE9L57QeeUxqYDyoaDrQKIl8bklSUFAmUWFIYRHHNib3lkQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQrQKIl8bklSWadBAAtcYh03OyGV8qnD6Uqx0SZuFYclXVTk6L muRUqQ7DwDNO3R5El8lHxpMF4fclBUwiZ8eFlsdabK5xyhVZOnPJYt+DF2n97cMk XxBg8gnc1JL/mETLUZ2uJ1aXOruDbFhb7QE3cYEkiCZXM9X5zw9yGXd6xG4U7f05 MA81NoidaKPoakA2P9uewrrFEBpLGzSDj8AgQGUiKUX8NKDeaxkm9sDzW1HHlNOz n3MRqiR46cmVXZhud+rpyqtYXQZY7ullWkvJs+P6qmVTCgtHsgKT4a4l8kkiQk4Q afJFM2Z2ygH93LSxRjjL7RF7SyeeO4x6fVkTAa7/IBZSznH1uefZcq+kfT+qP226 AMCQ2NhYspucuzP1p/i9ZSwbbaD+u1AmBllENiG2XEBbFErxdcJw36rnmOcDJELm f9TbX+K8mBvKuQyqX/0CQP8FESSg+7XgTRYuAVuM6aa206o+DhMBhm6S7vaW+SBR uQaR1b69Kc8ti+qG6f2pyuMpJNgOVbtHnGigELP6MH8NdjfpbOQI1/6PZWORoGfI VX7M3uG6uS5fp8DFDnMLw3nPEiidZ6KHMIrk71MbZ3eYCedfe3/11tMUxF30+85m FXE9jF5I6yN+fMdVurwn3qJk5LZrSeRMiSeCFBOTzLHrFL0RGXoa/kGPzvEDxchL R8MmTwtJfD4= =RdLn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'clk-fixes-for-linus' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/clk/linux into renesas-dts-for-v6.7 Adding versa3 clock generator nodes to DTS depends on the fixed clock index handling: - Fix the binding for versaclock3 that was introduced this merge window so we know what the values are for clk consumers
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