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Introduce support for the Redxa Dragon Q6A development board, the Huawei MateBoot E 2019, the Asus ZenFone 2 Laser/Selfie, the MSM8937 platform and the Xiaomo Redmi 3S device based on it. SoC dtsi files for Agatti, Hamoa, Kodiak, Monaco, Purwa, and Talos, are renamed in order to better facilitate the addition of new boards on the various SKUs of these. Cooling maps are introduced for the CPU cores in IPQ5424, and the network subsystem clock controller is added. On Lemans, RTC is enabled, the EVK fan controller is described and a camera mezzanine overlay is introduced. Touchscreen support is added to the BQ Aquaris M5, and the touchscreen from Samsung Galaxy Core Prime is moved to the common platform to benefit the other devices sharing common definitions. On Agatti two more UARTs are described, as well as APR and the related audio services, and the LPASS LPI pin controller. The RB1 board gets HDMI autio playback support. On Kodiak-based targets, Fairphone FP5 gains definitions of the UW camera actuator, regulator for the ToF sensor, and haptic module. The SHIFT SHIFTphone 8 gains RGB and flash LEDs, and Venus support. The Rb3Gen2 development board gets QUP firmware path defined, to support dynamic loading of the serial engine firmware. Kodiak also gains Coresight devices for AOSS and QDSS blocks. Display support is added for the Talos platform, and enabled on the Ride board. Talos also gains the definitions to scale DDR and L3 interconnects. On SC8280XP, the camera privacy indicator on Lenovo Thinkpad X13s is connected to the camera stack. Off-by-one GPI DMA channels are corrected. The SDM845-based LG and OnePlus custom defined rmtfs guard pages are replaced with the inline-support for guard pages. SDX75 DWC3 node is flattened and marked for USB role switching. On SM8550, the camera subsystem and the S5K3M5 camera sensor is introduced for the QRD, and an overlay for the "Rear Camera Card" for the Hardware Development Kit (HDK) is introduced. USB support is introduce for the SM8750 platform, and enabled in the MTP and QRD devices. On Hamoa, like on other devices the Asus Zenbook A14 definition of the eDP panel is reworked to support both LCD and OLED configurations. WiFi and Bluetooth is also enabled on the A14. The CRD gains support for controlling charge limits. 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SoC dtsi files for Agatti, Hamoa, Kodiak, Monaco, Purwa, and Talos, are renamed in order to better facilitate the addition of new boards on the various SKUs of these. Cooling maps are introduced for the CPU cores in IPQ5424, and the network subsystem clock controller is added. On Lemans, RTC is enabled, the EVK fan controller is described and a camera mezzanine overlay is introduced. Touchscreen support is added to the BQ Aquaris M5, and the touchscreen from Samsung Galaxy Core Prime is moved to the common platform to benefit the other devices sharing common definitions. On Agatti two more UARTs are described, as well as APR and the related audio services, and the LPASS LPI pin controller. The RB1 board gets HDMI autio playback support. On Kodiak-based targets, Fairphone FP5 gains definitions of the UW camera actuator, regulator for the ToF sensor, and haptic module. The SHIFT SHIFTphone 8 gains RGB and flash LEDs, and Venus support. The Rb3Gen2 development board gets QUP firmware path defined, to support dynamic loading of the serial engine firmware. Kodiak also gains Coresight devices for AOSS and QDSS blocks. Display support is added for the Talos platform, and enabled on the Ride board. Talos also gains the definitions to scale DDR and L3 interconnects. On SC8280XP, the camera privacy indicator on Lenovo Thinkpad X13s is connected to the camera stack. Off-by-one GPI DMA channels are corrected. The SDM845-based LG and OnePlus custom defined rmtfs guard pages are replaced with the inline-support for guard pages. SDX75 DWC3 node is flattened and marked for USB role switching. On SM8550, the camera subsystem and the S5K3M5 camera sensor is introduced for the QRD, and an overlay for the "Rear Camera Card" for the Hardware Development Kit (HDK) is introduced. USB support is introduce for the SM8750 platform, and enabled in the MTP and QRD devices. On Hamoa, like on other devices the Asus Zenbook A14 definition of the eDP panel is reworked to support both LCD and OLED configurations. WiFi and Bluetooth is also enabled on the A14. The CRD gains support for controlling charge limits. The refgen regulator supplying DSI is defined and wired up on a variety of platforms. * tag 'qcom-arm64-for-6.19' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/qcom/linux: (138 commits) arm64: dts: qcom: sdx75: Add missing usb-role-switch property arm64: dts: qcom: sdx75: Flatten usb controller node arm64: dts: qcom: HAMOA-IOT-SOM: Unreserve GPIOs blocking SPI11 access arm64: dts: qcom: qrb2210-rb1: Fix UART3 wakeup IRQ storm Revert "arm64: dts: qcom: sc7280: Increase config size to 256MB for ECAM feature" arm64: dts: qcom: kodiak: add coresight nodes arm64: dts: qcom: sdm845-oneplus: Describe TE gpio arm64: dts: qcom: sdm845-oneplus: Implement panel sleep pinctrl arm64: dts: qcom: sdm845-oneplus: Group panel pinctrl arm64: dts: qcom: sdm845-oneplus: Update compatbible and add DDIC supplies arm64: dts: qcom: qcs6490-rb3gen2: Rename vph-pwr regulator node arm64: dts: qcom: qcm6490-fairphone-fp5: Add UW cam actuator arm64: dts: qcom: qcm6490-fairphone-fp5: Enable CCI pull-up arm64: dts: qcom: sm8750: Add USB support for SM8750 QRD platform arm64: dts: qcom: sm8750: Add USB support for SM8750 MTP platform arm64: dts: qcom: sm8750: Add USB support to SM8750 SoCs arm64: dts: qcom: rename x1p42100 to purwa arm64: dts: qcom: rename sc7280 to kodiak arm64: dts: qcom: rename qcm2290 to agatti arm64: dts: qcom: add gpu_zap_shader label ... Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
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