Re: [GIT PULL] pwm: Changes for v5.5-rc1

From: Uwe Kleine-König
Date: Thu Dec 05 2019 - 03:00:03 EST


Hello Thierry,

On Thu, Dec 05, 2019 at 07:10:44AM +0100, Thierry Reding wrote:
> The following changes since commit 40a6b9a00930fd6b59aa2eb6135abc2efe5440c3:
>
> Revert "pwm: Let pwm_get_state() return the last implemented state" (2019-10-21 16:48:52 +0200)
>
> are available in the Git repository at:
>
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/thierry.reding/linux-pwm.git tags/pwm/for-5.5-rc1
>
> for you to fetch changes up to f5ff2628867b9c7cb4abb6c6a5a7eea079dad4b6:
>
> pwm: imx27: Unconditionally write state to hardware (2019-10-21 16:58:09 +0200)
>
> Thanks,
> Thierry
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> pwm: Changes for v5.5-rc1
>
> Various changes and minor fixes across a couple of drivers.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Colin Ian King (1):
> pwm: sun4i: Drop redundant assignment to variable pval
>
> Fabrice Gasnier (3):
> dt-bindings: pwm-stm32: Document pinctrl sleep state
> pwm: stm32: Split breakinput apply routine to ease PM support
> pwm: stm32: Add power management support
>
> Ondrej Jirman (1):
> pwm: sun4i: Fix incorrect calculation of duty_cycle/period
>
> Rasmus Villemoes (1):
> pwm: Update comment on struct pwm_ops::apply
>
> Thierry Reding (8):
> dt-bindings: pwm: mediatek: Remove gratuitous compatible string for MT7629
> pwm: stm32: Validate breakinput data from DT
> pwm: stm32: Remove clutter from ternary operator
> pwm: stm32: Pass breakinput instead of its values
> pwm: Read initial hardware state at request time
> pwm: cros-ec: Cache duty cycle value
> pwm: imx27: Cache duty cycle register value
> pwm: imx27: Unconditionally write state to hardware

It's a bit of a surprise for me that you included the three last patches
as last minute changes. I'm not sure if I oppose them, but they were not
in next (as of next-20191205) and I would really like to have some time
for patches (that are not obvious fixes of course) there before they go
into a pull request. And if it's only to get some transparency.
(But in this case I had the impression that the discussion isn't over
yet, your last mail in the thread said: "I'm not sure yet about the
remainder of the series. Depending on what we decide to do about drivers
that can't (or don't want to) write all state through to the hardware,
patches 2-4 may become moot." in October which made me expect there is
still something to come, at least a statement before the fact. Still
more as also several further drivers are affected (according to my
research described in
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/1178351/#2282269).)

In return there are a few patches I would really have liked to be seen
here:

- The series "Updates for the atmel PWM driver" that didn't get any
response from you since August although it got some acks from the
atmel guys.
(https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/linux-pwm/list/?series=127096&state=*,
This is marked Superseeded for reasons unknown to me that I asked
about in October.)

- The series starting with "pwm: rcar: Drop useless call to
pwm_get_state" from October which got reviews by a renesas guy.
(https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/1182649/,
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/1182648/,
Patchwork didn't identify this as a series, so listing the patches
individually.)

- The patch "pwm: implement tracing for .get_state() and
.apply_state()" that got an review by Steven Rostedt.
(https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/1182679/)

- The series starting with "pwm: omap-dmtimer: remove pwmchip in
.remove before making it unfunctional" from November which IMHO is
simple and contains two fixes
(https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/linux-pwm/list/?series=142030)

And I'm still waiting for feedback on

- "Documentation: pwm: rework documentation for the framework" (since
January)

- "pwm: add debug knob to help driver authors" (since August)

:-(
Uwe

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