Highlights: - hp-bioscfg: New firmware-attributes driver for changing BIOS settings from within Linux - asus-wmi: Add charger mode, middle fan and eGPU settings support - ideapad: Support keyboard backlight control on more models - mellanox: Support for new models - sel-3350: New LED and power-supply driver for this industrial mainboard - simatic-ipc: Add RTC battery monitor and various new models support - Miscellaneous other cleanups / fixes The following is an automated git shortlog grouped by driver: Add SEL-3350 platform driver: - Add SEL-3350 platform driver Documentation/ABI: - Add new attribute for mlxreg-io sysfs interfaces MAINTAINERS: - Add entries for Siemens IPC modules Merge remote-tracking branch 'intel-speed-select/intel-sst' into review-hans: - Merge remote-tracking branch 'intel-speed-select/intel-sst' into review-hans Merge remote-tracking branch 'pdx86/fixes' into pdx86/for-next: - Merge remote-tracking branch 'pdx86/fixes' into pdx86/for-next Merge remote-tracking branch 'pdx86/platform-drivers-x86-simatic-ipc' into review-hans: - Merge remote-tracking branch 'pdx86/platform-drivers-x86-simatic-ipc' into review-hans Merge tag 'ib-pdx86-simatic-v6.6' into review-hans: - Merge tag 'ib-pdx86-simatic-v6.6' into review-hans Merge tag 'ib-pdx86-simatic-v6.6-2' into review-hans: - Merge tag 'ib-pdx86-simatic-v6.6-2' into review-hans Move all simatic ipc drivers to the subdirectory siemens: - Move all simatic ipc drivers to the subdirectory siemens asus-wmi: - corrections to egpu safety check - Fix support for showing middle fan RPM - expose dGPU and CPU tunables for ROG - support setting mini-LED mode - add safety checks to gpu switching - don't allow eGPU switching if eGPU not connected - add WMI method to show if egpu connected - support middle fan custom curves - add support for showing middle fan RPM - add support for showing charger mode dell-sysman: - Fix reference leak doc: - TPMI: Add debugfs documentation hp-bioscfg: - Update steps order list elements are evaluated - Use kmemdup() to replace kmalloc + memcpy - Remove duplicate use of variable in inner loop - Change how password encoding size is evaluated - Change how enum possible values size is evaluated - Change how order list size is evaluated - Change how prerequisites size is evaluated - Replace the word HACK from source code - Fix uninitialized variable errors - Fix memory leaks in attribute packages - fix error reporting in hp_add_other_attributes() - prevent a small buffer overflow - fix a signedness bug in hp_wmi_perform_query() - MAINTAINERS - Makefile - surestart-attributes - string-attributes - spmobj-attributes - passwdobj-attributes - order-list-attributes - int-attributes - enum-attributes - biosattr-interface - bioscfg - bioscfg-h - Documentation ideapad-laptop: - Add support for keyboard backlights using KBLC ACPI symbol leds: - simatic-ipc-leds: default config switch to platform switch mlx-platform: - Add dependency on PCI to Kconfig mlxbf-bootctl: - Support sysfs entries for MFG fields - Support setting the ARM boot state to "OS up" - Support the large icmc write/read p2sb: - Make the Kconfig symbol hidden platform: - mellanox: nvsw-sn2201: change fans i2c busses. - mellanox: mlxreg-hotplug: Extend condition for notification callback processing - mellanox: Add initial support for PCIe based programming logic device - mellanox: mlx-platform: Get interrupt line through ACPI - mellanox: mlx-platform: Introduce ACPI init flow - mellanox: mlx-platform: Prepare driver to allow probing through ACPI infrastructure - mellanox: mlx-platform: Add reset callback - mellanox: Cosmetic changes - mellanox: mlx-platform: Modify power off callback - mellanox: mlx-platform: add support for additional CPLD - mellanox: mlx-platform: Add reset cause attribute - mellanox: mlx-platform: Modify health and power hotplug action - mellanox: Modify reset causes description - mellanox: Add field upgrade capability register - mellanox: Add new attributes - Explicitly include correct DT includes platform/x86/amd/pmc: - Fix build error with randconfig - Move PMC driver to separate directory platform/x86/amd/pmf: - Fix a missing cleanup path - Use str_on_off() helper platform/x86/intel/tpmi: - Add debugfs interface - Read feature control status platform/x86/siemens: - simatic-ipc-batt: fix logical error for BX-59A - simatic-ipc: fix logical error for BX-59A - simatic-ipc-batt: fix wrong pointer pass to PTR_ERR() - simatic-ipc-batt: add support for module BX-59A - simatic-ipc: add new models BX-56A/BX-59A - Kconfig: adjust help text - simatic-ipc-batt: fix bat reading in BX_21A simatic-ipc: - use extra module loading for watchdog - add auto-loading of hwmon modules - add another model - drop PCI runtime depends and header - add CMOS battery monitoring - add another model BX-21A system76: - Handle new KBLED ACPI methods thinkpad_acpi: - Switch to memdup_user_nul() helper - use lockdep annotations - take mutex for hotkey_mask_{set,get} tools/power/x86/intel-speed-select: - v1.17 release - Change mem-frequency display name - Prevent CPU 0 offline - Error on CPU count exceed in request - Support more than 8 sockets. - Fix CPU count display watchdog: - simatic: Use idiomatic selection of P2SB - simatic: add PCI dependency - make Siemens Simatic watchdog driver default on platform - simatic-ipc-wdt: make IO region access of one model muxed wmi-bmof: - Update MAINTAINERS entry - Simplify read_bmof() - Use device_create_bin_file() -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFIBAABCAAyFiEEuvA7XScYQRpenhd+kuxHeUQDJ9wFAmTx720UHGhkZWdvZWRl QHJlZGhhdC5jb20ACgkQkuxHeUQDJ9wHYggAgPpl4tcbqUK7S/fwVP2SzBKI+eF3 5PjO7PlMEVzyKyjHdkqoV8miMffWAGVPE+LV33Uifs5WTFjHRq2fq/Esvj9mAstG 1fCoHJ442xYkwNCUT1CCP7VsmcvV5eFXBjBantvwmIs8TyknGHwtq1h+d95evp4n 2uyQlRMmrWh/+8fjD8x5V35T0tky+4a4EX2WNLul13LlHCybGT/F2Kq456WdthjJ zTQSL+qAMWmAiQKSEmhI3bRnFYPdpTetjiNSTlQczch8Y4qV3mJQlnkyDPX7SM9w M2uZ4W39Ptxihx0ks/MIcuA4yrTfUX8BnhMTD29ZYCKHS7xBqW8YC5HQug== =GaQL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v6.6-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pdx86/platform-drivers-x86 Pull x86 platform driver updates from Hans de Goede: - hp-bioscfg: New firmware-attributes driver for changing BIOS settings from within Linux - asus-wmi: Add charger mode, middle fan and eGPU settings support - ideapad: Support keyboard backlight control on more models - mellanox: Support for new models - sel-3350: New LED and power-supply driver for this industrial mainboard - simatic-ipc: Add RTC battery monitor and various new models support - miscellaneous other cleanups / fixes * tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v6.6-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pdx86/platform-drivers-x86: (101 commits) platform/x86: asus-wmi: corrections to egpu safety check platform/x86: mlx-platform: Add dependency on PCI to Kconfig platform/x86: ideapad-laptop: Add support for keyboard backlights using KBLC ACPI symbol platform/x86/amd/pmc: Fix build error with randconfig platform/x86/amd/pmf: Fix a missing cleanup path watchdog: simatic: Use idiomatic selection of P2SB platform/x86: p2sb: Make the Kconfig symbol hidden Documentation/ABI: Add new attribute for mlxreg-io sysfs interfaces platform: mellanox: nvsw-sn2201: change fans i2c busses. platform: mellanox: mlxreg-hotplug: Extend condition for notification callback processing platform: mellanox: Add initial support for PCIe based programming logic device platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Get interrupt line through ACPI platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Introduce ACPI init flow platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Prepare driver to allow probing through ACPI infrastructure platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Add reset callback platform: mellanox: Cosmetic changes platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Modify power off callback platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: add support for additional CPLD platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Add reset cause attribute platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Modify health and power hotplug action ...
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