Re: (subset) [PATCH v6 0/6] OpenRISC de0 nano single and multicore boards
From: Stafford Horne
Date: Fri Jan 16 2026 - 06:57:53 EST
On Thu, Jan 15, 2026 at 04:40:53PM +0100, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote:
>
> On Thu, 15 Jan 2026 15:09:56 +0000, Stafford Horne wrote:
> > Since v5:
> > - Adjust dt-binding patch based on suggestions from Geert and Krzysztof.
> > - Add reviewed-by's on the dt-binding patch.
> > Since v4:
> > - Rebased the series on linux-next to allow patches to be incremental.
> > - Rewrote the dt-bindings patch as an incremental patch, Due to this I
> > dropped reviewed-by's.
> > - Added acked-by to the IPI fix patch.
> > Since v3:
> > - Switch order of gpio-mmio driver and bindings patches to patch binding
> > first before driver. Suggested by Krzysztof.
> > - Removed example form binding suggested by Krzysztof.
> > - Added Reviewed-by's from Geert and Linus W.
> > Since v2:
> > - Fixup (replace) gpio-mmio patch to update driver compatible list and just add
> > opencores,gpio to mmio-gpio bindings. Discussed with Geert and Linus W
> > because the 8-bit opencores,gpio is not the same as the 32-bit broadcom
> > chip. [1].
> > - Update new device trees to use proper ordering, remove debug options, remove
> > unneeded "status" properties. Suggested by Geert.
> > Since v1:
> > - Use proper schema in gpio-mmio suggsted by Conor Dooley
> > - Remove 0 clock-frequency definitions in dtsi file
> >
> > [...]
>
> Applied, thanks!
>
> [1/6] dt-bindings: gpio-mmio: Correct opencores GPIO
> commit: b2b8d247ad8ee1abe860598cae70e2dbe8a09128
> [2/6] gpio: mmio: Add compatible for opencores GPIO
> commit: 3a6a36a3fc4e18e202eaf6c258553b5a17b91677
Thanks, now that these commits are on gpio-next I would like to apply the rest
of the patches to my openrisc/for-next branch. Since the other patches depend
on the GPIO patches for system functionality, do you think it would be safe for
me to merge the gpio-next branch into my branch?
It seems a bit messy, Maybe I should just wait for the next cycle. But if you
have any suggestions of experience with this any comments would be appreciated.
-Stafford