Re: [PATCH v2 0/3] power_supply: modelgauge_battery: Add Maxim ModelGauge ICs gauge

From: Vladimir Barinov
Date: Wed Feb 26 2014 - 05:21:20 EST


Hello Dmitry,

In accordance to this change you've taken the responsibility for power supply maintainership.
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/MAINTAINERS?id=573189354b7c97cd2256b87cf083ee435584594e

It passed almost month and no answer from you.
Does it make sense to apply this patch series?

Regards,
Vladimir

On 02/02/2014 02:23 AM, Vladimir Barinov wrote:
Hello.

This adds the folowing:
- Maxim ModelGauge ICs gauge driver for MAX17040/41/43/44/48/49/58/59 chips
- Document DT bindings
- Remove superseded Maxim MAX17040 gauge driver

Vladimir Barinov (3):
[1/3] power_supply: modelgauge_battery: Maxim ModelGauge ICs gauge
[2/3] dt: Document ModelGauge gauge bindings
[3/3] power_supply: modelgauge_battery: Remove Maxim MAX17040 gauge

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This patchset is against the 'kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git' repo.

Changes since v1:
- switched to REGMAP API
- replaced request_threaded_irq with devm_request_threaded_irq
- replaced cancel_delayed_work with _sync version
- moved "empty_alert_threshold, soc_change_alert, hibernate_threshold,
active_threshold, undervoltage, overvoltage, resetvoltage" parameters
out from platform_data and DT
- removed unused parameters "empty_adjustment, empty_adjustment"
- added return value checks for of_property_read_XX functions
- removed irrelevant bindings
- fixed dt properties naming in documentation
- added binding size description in documentation
- removed satelite include file include/linux/max17040_battery.h

Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power_supply/modelgauge_battery.txt | 61
drivers/power/Kconfig | 17
drivers/power/Makefile | 2
drivers/power/max17040_battery.c | 297 ---
drivers/power/modelgauge_battery.c | 838 ++++++++++
include/linux/max17040_battery.h | 19
include/linux/platform_data/battery-modelgauge.h | 31
7 files changed, 940 insertions(+), 325 deletions(-)

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