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Linus Torvalds 980190a947 MFD for v6.19
* Add Core, Regulator, Onkey and Battery Charger support for the NXP PF1550
     Power Management IC (PMIC).
   * Introduce __SMC_KEY macro to fix GCC 15.2.1 errors in macsmc.
   * Add board definitions for TQMxCU1-HPCM and TQMxCU2-HPCM to the tqmx86 driver.
   * Add support for Broadcom BCM2712 SoC to the bcm2835-pm driver.
   * Hook up the qnap-mcu-eeprom sub-device to qnap-mcu.
 
   * Enable compile testing for the Altera SOCFPGA System Manager driver.
   * Fix device reference leak in altr_sysmgr_regmap_lookup_by_phandle().
   * Reserve the unused second I2C address for DA9063 to prevent userspace
     interference.
   * Fix resource leak in da9055_device_init() by calling regmap_del_irq_chip()
     in the error path.
   * Fix potential IRQ chip conflict when probing multiple MAX77620 devices by
     using devm_kmemdup for regmap_irq_chip.
   * Return -EPROBE_DEFER when a syscon devuice is not found to allow deferred
     probing.
   * Update email address for the PF1550 PMIC driver in MAINTAINERS.
   * Correct file entry for PF1550 MFD driver in MAINTAINERS from pfd1550.h to
     pf1550.h.
   * Calculate checksum on the actual number of received bytes in qnap-mcu for
     error messages.
   * Use -EPROTO instead of -EIO for checksum errors in qnap-mcu.
   * Add proper error handling for command errors (e.g., "@8", "@9") in qnap-mcu.
   * Fix missing irq_domain_remove() in error path of mt63{58,97}_irq_init().
 
   * Mark SMC write buffer arguments as const in apple_smc_write(), apple_smc_rw(),
     and apple_smc_write_atomic().
   * Simplify the error handling path in da9055_device_init() by removing a
     redundant mfd_remove_devices() call.
   * Use regmap_reg_range() and a real one-element array for pmic_status_range in
     rohm-bd718x7 for cleaner initialization.
   * Remove select I2C_K1 from MFD_SPACEMIT_P1 to avoid build failures when
     I2C_K1's dependencies are disabled.
   * Remove unneeded semicolon from ls2k_bmc_recover_pci_data().
   * Drop OF dependency for MFD_MAX5970 in Kconfig to allow wider compile testing
     and non-OF systems.
   * Make OF ID table style consistent in simple-mfd-i2c driver.
   * Update header inclusions in simple-mfd-i2c to follow IWYU (Include What You
     Use) principle.
   * Move checksum verification logic to a separate function in qnap-mcu.
   * Use chained IRQs for S2MPG10 in the Samsung SEC driver to simplify interrupt
     handling.
   * Drop a stray semicolon from sec-irq.c.
 
   * Remove the unused TI WL1273 FM radio core driver.
   * Remove the unused wl1273-core.h header and tidy up its reference in
     documentation.
 
   * Add Device Tree binding for the NXP PF1550 PMIC.
   * Add missing GPIO pins and supply properties to the Silergy SY7636A PMIC
     binding.
   * Add interrupt-controller property to the Maxim MAX77705 binding for
     sub-device interrupt source determination.
   * Add Device Tree binding for the Renesas R2A11302FT PMIC.
   * Allow the wakeup-source property in the Dialog DA9063 binding.
   * Make interrupt-related properties optional in the TI TPS65910 PMIC binding.
   * Document the Qualcomm PMIV0104 PMIC compatible string.
   * Document the Qualcomm PM7550 PMIC compatible string.
   * Enable power button subnode for TWL603x in the TI TWL binding.
   * Convert the Dialog DA9052/53 I2C binding from .txt to .yaml format,
     including compatible string fallback and interrupt properties.
   * Document control-scb and sysreg-scb syscons on pic64gx with fallback
     compatibles.
   * Document sama7g5-sfrbu and sama7d65-sfrbu syscons with fallback to
     atmel,sama5d2-sfrbu.
   * Fix LEDs node schema in fsl,mc13xxx binding by adding led@ child nodes and
     missing properties.
   * Add mt7981-topmisc compatible string to the syscon binding.
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Merge tag 'mfd-next-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd

Pull MFD updates from Lee Jones:
 "Updates:
   - Add Core, Regulator, Onkey and Battery Charger support for the NXP
     PF1550 Power Management IC (PMIC)
   - Introduce __SMC_KEY macro to fix GCC 15.2.1 errors in macsmc
   - Add board definitions for TQMxCU1-HPCM and TQMxCU2-HPCM to the
     tqmx86 driver
   - Add support for Broadcom BCM2712 SoC to the bcm2835-pm driver
   - Hook up the qnap-mcu-eeprom sub-device to qnap-mcu

  Fixes:
   - Enable compile testing for the Altera SOCFPGA System Manager driver
   - Fix device reference leak in altr_sysmgr_regmap_lookup_by_phandle()
   - Reserve the unused second I2C address for DA9063 to prevent
     userspace interference
   - Fix resource leak in da9055_device_init() by calling
     regmap_del_irq_chip() in the error path
   - Fix potential IRQ chip conflict when probing multiple MAX77620
     devices by using devm_kmemdup for regmap_irq_chip
   - Return -EPROBE_DEFER when a syscon devuice is not found to allow
     deferred probing
   - Update email address for the PF1550 PMIC driver in MAINTAINERS
   - Correct file entry for PF1550 MFD driver in MAINTAINERS from
     pfd1550.h to pf1550.h
   - Calculate checksum on the actual number of received bytes in
     qnap-mcu for error messages
   - Use -EPROTO instead of -EIO for checksum errors in qnap-mcu
   - Add proper error handling for command errors (e.g., "@8", "@9") in
     qnap-mcu
   - Fix missing irq_domain_remove() in error path of
     mt63{58,97}_irq_init()

  Cleanups:
   - Mark SMC write buffer arguments as const in apple_smc_write(),
     apple_smc_rw(), and apple_smc_write_atomic()
   - Simplify the error handling path in da9055_device_init() by
     removing a redundant mfd_remove_devices() call
   - Use regmap_reg_range() and a real one-element array for
     pmic_status_range in rohm-bd718x7 for cleaner initialization
   - Remove select I2C_K1 from MFD_SPACEMIT_P1 to avoid build failures
     when I2C_K1's dependencies are disabled
   - Remove unneeded semicolon from ls2k_bmc_recover_pci_data()
   - Drop OF dependency for MFD_MAX5970 in Kconfig to allow wider
     compile testing and non-OF systems
   - Make OF ID table style consistent in simple-mfd-i2c driver
   - Update header inclusions in simple-mfd-i2c to follow IWYU (Include
     What You Use) principle
   - Move checksum verification logic to a separate function in qnap-mcu
   - Use chained IRQs for S2MPG10 in the Samsung SEC driver to simplify
     interrupt handling
   - Drop a stray semicolon from sec-irq.c

  Removals:
   - Remove the unused TI WL1273 FM radio core driver
   - Remove the unused wl1273-core.h header and tidy up its reference in
     documentation

  Device tree bindings:
   - Add Device Tree binding for the NXP PF1550 PMIC
   - Add missing GPIO pins and supply properties to the Silergy SY7636A
     PMIC binding
   - Add interrupt-controller property to the Maxim MAX77705 binding for
     sub-device interrupt source determination
   - Add Device Tree binding for the Renesas R2A11302FT PMIC
   - Allow the wakeup-source property in the Dialog DA9063 binding
   - Make interrupt-related properties optional in the TI TPS65910 PMIC
     binding
   - Document the Qualcomm PMIV0104 PMIC compatible string
   - Document the Qualcomm PM7550 PMIC compatible string
   - Enable power button subnode for TWL603x in the TI TWL binding
   - Convert the Dialog DA9052/53 I2C binding from .txt to .yaml format,
     including compatible string fallback and interrupt properties
   - Document control-scb and sysreg-scb syscons on pic64gx with
     fallback compatibles
   - Document sama7g5-sfrbu and sama7d65-sfrbu syscons with fallback to
     atmel,sama5d2-sfrbu
   - Fix LEDs node schema in fsl,mc13xxx binding by adding led@ child
     nodes and missing properties
   - Add mt7981-topmisc compatible string to the syscon binding"

* tag 'mfd-next-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd: (42 commits)
  mfd: sec: Drop a stray semicolon
  mfd: qnap-mcu: Hook up the EEPROM sub-device
  dt-bindings: mfd: syscon: Add mt7981-topmisc
  dt-bindings: mfd: fsl,mc13xxx: Fix LEDs node schema
  mfd: mt6358-irq: Fix missing irq_domain_remove() in error path
  mfd: mt6397-irq: Fix missing irq_domain_remove() in error path
  dt-bindings: mfd: Document syscons falling back to atmel,sama5d2-sfrbu
  dt-bindings: mfd: Document control-scb and sysreg-scb on pic64gx
  dt-bindings: mfd: Convert dlg,da9052-i2c.txt to yaml format
  mfd: sec: Use chained IRQs for s2mpg10
  mfd: qnap-mcu: Add proper error handling for command errors
  mfd: qnap-mcu: Move checksum verification to its own function
  mfd: qnap-mcu: Use EPROTO in stead of EIO on checksum errors
  mfd: qnap-mcu: Calculate the checksum on the actual number of bytes received
  mfd: simple-mfd-i2c: Don't use "proxy" headers
  mfd: simple-mfd-i2c: Make ID table style consistent
  mfd: Kconfig: Drop OF dependency on MFD_MAX5970
  mfd: ls2kbmc: Remove unneeded semicolon from ls2k_bmc_recover_pci_data()
  dt-bindings: mfd: twl: Enable power button also for TWL603X
  MAINTAINERS: Adjust file entry in NXP PF1550 PMIC MFD DRIVER
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Linux kernel
============

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Quick Start
-----------

* Report a bug: See Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst
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-----------------------

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============

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==================

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--------------------

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-------------------

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--------------------

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----------

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---------------

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-----------------------

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