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- Add documentation for the mmc-test driver - Register the eMMC RPMB partition with the RPMB subsystem - Some various cleanups MMC host: - dw_mmc-rockchip: Add support for the RK3576 variant - renesas_sdhi: Add support for the RZ/V2H(P) variant - sdhci_am654: Add a retry mechanism for tuning - sdhci-atmel: Convert DT bindings to json schema - sdhci-of-dwcmshc: Add eMMC HW reset support for BlueField-3 SoC - sdhci-of-dwcmshc: Add support for the RK3576 variant - sdhci-of-dwcmshc: Add support for the Sophgo SG2042 variant - sdhci-of-ma35d1: Add new driver for the Nuvoton MA35D1 SDHCI Misc/Tee: - Add Replay Protected Memory Block (RPMB) subsystem - Let optee probe RPMB device using RPMB subsystem -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJLBAABCgA1FiEEugLDXPmKSktSkQsV/iaEJXNYjCkFAmboQbkXHHVsZi5oYW5z c29uQGxpbmFyby5vcmcACgkQ/iaEJXNYjClXCBAAg1X6Q+4Mx4LZszDWeSDQfH4d dbD3RDz8vTBCGrOzZT5Ak+0d3aSeJv5Fxz2XTp4W8D5KXm8HdYC1x7c81StL104k yu5xG53u3D9qerwqaw/EGPqW9LUpsMRBRepbHlI9pH7hfmv9oqZXHl9hRnnDDrDJ FMNz9PrUdEUCk8RP9StyYIKUpe1VsIlBa1xNXXuDqt3d70UgX7odIOGOXdWv12CV zSB7Y7FlNBk1A/EJ4ptrfOc3RnCOtq1+j2D5TrOQ16rPC5Ud55XMNjrRir57nl3O ikd/hXUc7cklbYMv1K61aSAv0mTODkZ2P78buP/6dz1NUeFeoXkYfFR2eTeCDNdD H+TieLw2g5p0cDEq21K4V6ZyzC3kh8qhrza9EXVgFfg6WkbxHxFzSb9heOr1K8pn 2yOLaDRlzHWPU6jOIMHeZgnvWOIVcIlHGu7qMKTDsnJh2Ot+HPjsNoToiWnCEvvs UbfWRfcdLCxkmqHS3dROJ8d6rPa1bDXy4/MZxjDzhKCarW1ZS2n4N55qeuM6Fb9s VjT43HlqgA/Jlo9zUDvkDG4Zblo22zQRBsyccqD8W4T+hnR917NA7/808ZogFdHX WjHYYWkCOjaZcVv5T9ZztVm0nTgeeM1/cAPyo8JlbVtBX2ZBJtiIW6bqWxGCw+Vw vxI5ht9AeVDTHixKK+U= =en1i -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mmc-v6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ulfh/mmc Pull MMC updates from Ulf Hansson: "MMC core: - Add documentation for the mmc-test driver - Register the eMMC RPMB partition with the RPMB subsystem - Some various cleanups MMC host: - dw_mmc-rockchip: Add support for the RK3576 variant - renesas_sdhi: Add support for the RZ/V2H(P) variant - sdhci_am654: Add a retry mechanism for tuning - sdhci-atmel: Convert DT bindings to json schema - sdhci-of-dwcmshc: - Add eMMC HW reset support for BlueField-3 SoC - Add support for the RK3576 variant - Add support for the Sophgo SG2042 variant - sdhci-of-ma35d1: Add new driver for the Nuvoton MA35D1 SDHCI Misc/Tee: - Add Replay Protected Memory Block (RPMB) subsystem - Let optee probe RPMB device using RPMB subsystem" * tag 'mmc-v6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ulfh/mmc: (41 commits) mmc: core: Use dev_err_probe for deferred regulators optee: Fix a NULL vs IS_ERR() check mmc: sdhci_am654: Add prints to tuning algorithm mmc: sdhci_am654: Add retry tuning dt-bindings: mmc: Add support for rk3576 eMMC Documentation: mmc: Add mmc-test doc rpmb: fix error path in rpmb_dev_register() optee: add RPMB dependency mmc: block: add RPMB dependency mmc: core Convert UNSTUFF_BITS macro to inline function dt-bindings: mmc: sdhci-atmel: Convert to json schema mmc: core: Convert simple_stroul to kstroul mmc: core: Calculate size from pointer mmc: cqhci: Make use of cqhci_halted() routine mmc: core: Replace the argument of mmc_sd_switch() with defines mmc: dw_mmc-rockchip: Add support for rk3576 SoCs mmc: dw_mmc-rockchip: Add internal phase support dt-bindings: mmc: Add support for rk3576 dw-mshc mmc: sdhci-of-dwcmshc: Add hw_reset() support for BlueField-3 SoC mmc: core: remove left-over data structure declarations ... |
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