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Merge thermal control updates for 6.4-rc1: - Add a thermal zone 'devdata' accessor and modify several drivers to use it (Daniel Lezcano). - Prevent drivers from using the 'device' internal thermal zone structure field directly (Daniel Lezcano). - Clean up the hwmon thermal driver (Daniel Lezcano). - Add thermal zone id accessor and thermal zone type accessor and prevent drivers from using thermal zone fields directly (Daniel Lezcano). - Clean up the acerhdf and tegra thermal drivers (Daniel Lezcano). * thermal-core: thermal/drivers/acerhdf: Remove pointless governor test thermal/drivers/acerhdf: Make interval setting only at module load time thermal/drivers/tegra: Remove unneeded lock when setting a trip point thermal/hwmon: Use the thermal_core.h header thermal/drivers/da9062: Don't access the thermal zone device fields thermal: Use thermal_zone_device_type() accessor thermal: Add a thermal zone id accessor thermal/drivers/spear: Don't use tz->device but pdev->dev thermal/core: Add thermal_zone_device structure 'type' accessor thermal: Don't use 'device' internal thermal zone structure field thermal/hwmon: Use the right device for devm_thermal_add_hwmon_sysfs() thermal/hwmon: Do not set no_hwmon before calling thermal_add_hwmon_sysfs() thermal: Remove debug or error messages in get_temp() ops thermal/core: Show a debug message when get_temp() fails thermal/core: Use the thermal zone 'devdata' accessor in remaining drivers thermal/core: Use the thermal zone 'devdata' accessor in hwmon located drivers thermal/core: Use the thermal zone 'devdata' accessor in thermal located drivers thermal/core: Add a thermal zone 'devdata' accessor
Merge tag 'loongarch-6.3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chenhuacai/linux-loongson
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