1. Add new AMD AXI 1-wire host driver for AMD programmable logic IP core. 2. Add support for Analog Devices DS28EC20 EEPROM to existing DS2433 driver. 3. Few cleanups in W1 GPIO driver. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJEBAABCgAuFiEE3dJiKD0RGyM7briowTdm5oaLg9cFAmWEEBgQHGtyemtAa2Vy bmVsLm9yZwAKCRDBN2bmhouD17YbD/9kOm+qRZGaLJNV6TI4+oqU0i9hU2GsMYkO veB12E4vXw72qBZcdpBhmeB5QpSXGuZsbG4d37jpsTFopjEluR3iwVnjhs66hJrD +EPBkkoF0ZL5vD7FK+3B97pu+W0fhNxbVJ1Swdv+BEdhrzy+GZ2hl/xureSW4Tu/ bfw9Lszyug7smcMZ+g98oEoSbvdLdPxW3eFgEU5fFzzPmhDzEUdZ9fAum4q1lR4A 07VuDvSGCCY/bOSwnXrhhPEWHiBXZrNYcSGuCG+ZX+jRmcYs9ysyUkObKMp2eHbJ wiGwQQxYMXJJr7Yqn3g3gRxR9ojq+L/X7tEfmJzxw7mcxteIQczuVRssB3cpFGId Gc9AvLl6+8Tddf1mXN1CR8HZBmstI/SwXlFDWwS+UlpVMdWXy6sn1yqPfJKIQ91e yvVl4la/pLMLkCbct2zKE5nf9WaddphN7pDWTf74LpjbHEyklcUc+Q46XD0sTg6X fbzKGdS3s36hK9YN411u23xtIm1OHaP8eWV1HkDyqmwxHlCS7bKYfUNzZFLVLA5f 27+wDpGqYtfjZtcpRIZPE9iSo1HnP9i2nJHev5v9zvOBRWwRpdZLVAhX/8AzXeCn UV+sD5k2ykBTpPSmu04pd6Vc6aOmcXhJpLryrJjOZaVOVsShdZOMgbzFk4+wHp+1 f8r3mnLdbw== =f1E+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'w1-drv-6.8' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/krzk/linux-w1 into char-misc-next Krzysztof writes: 1-Wire bus drivers for v6.8 1. Add new AMD AXI 1-wire host driver for AMD programmable logic IP core. 2. Add support for Analog Devices DS28EC20 EEPROM to existing DS2433 driver. 3. Few cleanups in W1 GPIO driver. * tag 'w1-drv-6.8' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/krzk/linux-w1: w1: ds2433: add support for ds28ec20 eeprom w1: ds2433: use the kernel bitmap implementation w1: ds2433: introduce a configuration structure w1: ds2433: remove unused definitions w1: ds2490: support block sizes larger than 128 bytes in ds_read_block w1: amd_axi_w1: Explicitly include correct DT includes w1: gpio: rename pointer to driver data from pdata to ddata w1: gpio: Drop unused enable_external_pullup from driver data w1: gpio: Don't use platform data for driver data w1: Add AXI 1-wire host driver for AMD programmable logic IP core dt-bindings: w1: Add AMD AXI w1 host and MAINTAINERS entry
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