Linus Torvalds 039053c119 Merge tag 'for-v5.17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sre/linux-power-supply
Pull power supply and reset updates from Sebastian Reichel:
 "Power-supply core:

   - introduce "No Battery" health status

   - use library interpolation

   - add power_supply_battery_info documentation

   - migrate power_supply_battery_info to be fully heap allocated making
     it more obvious that it needs to be free'd manually

  Drivers:

   - max77976-charger: new driver

   - qcom-smbb: add pm8226 charger support

   - bq25890-charger: support battery temperature readings

   - ab8500: continue migrating towards using standard core APIs"

* tag 'for-v5.17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sre/linux-power-supply: (28 commits)
  power: supply_core: Pass pointer to battery info
  power: supply: ab8500: Fix the error handling path of ab8500_charger_probe()
  power: reset: mt6397: Check for null res pointer
  power: bq25890: add POWER_SUPPLY_PROP_TEMP
  power: supply: qcom_smbb: support pm8226
  dt-bindings: power: supply: pm8941-charger: add pm8226
  power: supply: ab8500: Standardize capacity lookup
  power: supply: ab8500: Standardize temp res lookup
  power: supply: ab8500: Standardize CV voltage
  power: supply: ab8500: Standardize CC current
  power: supply: ab8500: Make recharge capacity a constant
  power: supply: ab8500: Standardize termination current
  power: supply: ab8500: Standardize internal resistance
  power: supply: ab8500_fg: Init battery data in bind()
  power: supply: ab8500: Standardize voltages
  power: supply: ab8500: Standardize technology
  power: supply: ab8500: Standardize design capacity
  power: supply: ab8500: Use only one battery type
  power: supply: ab8500: Drop unused battery types
  power: supply: ab8500: Standardize operating temperature
  ...
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