Pull operating performance points (OPP) changes for v5.12 from Viresh Kumar: "- Generic cleanups across the OPP core (Dmitry Osipenko, Viresh Kumar). - New OPP helpers dev_pm_opp_find_level_ceil(), dev_pm_opp_get_required_pstate(), dev_pm_opp_sync_regulators(), devm_pm_opp_register_set_opp_helper(), dev_pm_opp_of_add_table_noclk() and devm_pm_opp_attach_genpd() (Dmitry Osipenko, Viresh Kumar). - Allow required OPPs to be used for devfreq devices and related changes to devfreq governor (Saravana Kannan). - Significant code changes to allow a new OPP helper, dev_pm_opp_set_opp() (Viresh Kumar). - Remove dev_pm_opp_set_bw() and update related drivers (Viresh Kumar). - Allow lazy linking of required-OPPs (Viresh Kumar)." * 'opp/linux-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vireshk/pm: (37 commits) PM / devfreq: Add required OPPs support to passive governor PM / devfreq: Cache OPP table reference in devfreq OPP: Add function to look up required OPP's for a given OPP opp: Replace ENOTSUPP with EOPNOTSUPP opp: Fix "foo * bar" should be "foo *bar" opp: Don't ignore clk_get() errors other than -ENOENT opp: Update bandwidth requirements based on scaling up/down opp: Allow lazy-linking of required-opps opp: Remove dev_pm_opp_set_bw() devfreq: tegra30: Migrate to dev_pm_opp_set_opp() drm: msm: Migrate to dev_pm_opp_set_opp() cpufreq: qcom: Migrate to dev_pm_opp_set_opp() opp: Implement dev_pm_opp_set_opp() opp: Update parameters of _set_opp_custom() opp: Allow _generic_set_opp_clk_only() to work for non-freq devices opp: Allow _generic_set_opp_regulator() to work for non-freq devices opp: Allow _set_opp() to work for non-freq devices opp: Split _set_opp() out of dev_pm_opp_set_rate() opp: Keep track of currently programmed OPP opp: No need to check clk for errors ...
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