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<bamse> aka_[m]: not sure what's going on, perhaps code/comment reuse, perhaps different variants of the stromer pll?
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<aka_[m]> bryanodonoghue: hey,for dsi-phy-28nm.yaml one of compatibles isn't documented too.
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<mal> krzk: I noticed that during the TCSR changes a while back the size of TCSR mutex on msm8226 was changed from 0x2000 to 0x1000, was that intentional? In downstream dts I see the halt_base registers being in the range 0x1000-0x2000 from the beginning of the address of tcsr and in for example msm8974 the halt-regs for modem are in that upper 0x1000 of the range so that would suggest msm8226 should also have
<mal> 0x2000 sized tcsr
<mal> also it seems at least msm8226 needs syscon compatible for that node for modem remoteproc to probe successfully because the modem remoteproc driver checks for that compatible and fails if it's missing
<z3ntu> bamse: I know it's a big series but would be nice if you could pick up https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/20221207-msm8953-6-1-next-dtbs-v3-v3-0-a64b3b0af0eb@z3ntu.xyz/ for 6.3
<z3ntu> I've also sent replies to I think two other emails, at least for one you should also pick it up :)
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