Re: [PATCH v4 0/5] MFD/ASoC: Add support for Intel Bay Trail boards with WM5102 codec

From: Lee Jones
Date: Thu Feb 04 2021 - 05:58:35 EST


On Thu, 04 Feb 2021, Hans de Goede wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> On 1/20/21 10:49 PM, Hans de Goede wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Here is v4 of my series to add support for Intel Bay Trail based devices
> > which use a WM5102 codec for audio output/input.
> >
> > This was developed and tested on a Lenovo Yoga Tablet 1051L.
> >
> > The MFD and ASoC parts do not have any build-time dependencies
> > on each other. But the follow-up jack-detect series does have
> > patches depending on each-other and on this series. So IMHO it
> > would be best if this entire series would be merged through the
> > MFD tree to make merging the follow-up series easier.
> >
> > Mark, if that is ok with you (and you are happy with the ASoC
> > changes) can you please Ack this ?
>
> I believe that this series and the follow-up:
>
> "[PATCH v4 00/13] MFD/extcon/ASoC: Rework arizona codec jack-detect support"
>
> series are both ready for merging. All patches have Reviewed-by and/or
> Acked-by tags now.

I don't think they do. You're missing ASoC and Extcon Acks.

Not sure why *this* set fell through the cracks though. However, it's
now on my to-review list.

If I can work fast enough, maybe this series can get into 5.12, but
the follow-up still needs reviews.

It might be best to collect the *-bys you do have and [RESEND].

> I guess it is too late for 5.12, but it would be nice to at least formulate
> a plan for getting this merged after 5.12-rc1 is out. Given the
> interdependencies I still believe that it is best to merge all the patches
> through the mfd tree and then have Lee provide an immutable branch for the
> other subsystems to merge.

Yes, that's fine.

> Mark and extcon-maintainers (for the follow-up series) may we have your ack
> for merging these through the MFD tree ?

Ah, you noticed that too!

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