Linus Torvalds 69352bd52b Merge tag 'mfd-next-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd
Pull MFD updates from Lee Jones:
 "Samsung Exynos ACPM:
   - Populate child platform devices from device tree data
   - Introduce a new API, 'devm_acpm_get_by_node()', for child devices
     to get the ACPM handle

  ROHM PMICs:
   - Add support for the ROHM BD96802 scalable companion PMIC to the
     BD96801 core driver
   - Add support for controlling the BD96802 using the BD96801 regulator
     driver
   - Add support to the BD96805, which is almost identical to the
     BD96801
   - Add support to the BD96806, which is similar to the BD96802

  Maxim MAX77759:
   - Add a core driver for the MAX77759 companion PMIC
   - Add a GPIO driver for the expander functions on the MAX77759
   - Add an NVMEM driver to expose the non-volatile memory on the
     MAX77759

  STMicroelectronics STM32MP25:
   - Add support for the STM32MP25 SoC to the stm32-lptimer
   - Add support for the STM32MP25 to the clocksource driver, handling
     new register access requirements
   - Add support for the STM32MP25 to the PWM driver, enabling up to two
     PWM outputs

  Broadcom BCM590xx:
   - Add support for the BCM59054 PMU
   - Parse the PMU ID and revision to support behavioral differences
     between chip revisions
   - Add regulator support for the BCM59054

  Samsung S2MPG10:
   - Add support for the S2MPG10 PMIC, which communicates via the
     Samsung ACPM firmware instead of I2C

  Exynos ACPM:
   - Improve timeout detection reliability by using ktime APIs instead
     of a loop counter assumption
   - Allow PMIC access during late system shutdown by switching to
     'udelay()' instead of a sleeping function
   - Fix an issue where reading command results longer than 8 bytes
     would fail
   - Silence non-error '-EPROBE_DEFER' messages during boot to clean up
     logs

  Exynos LPASS:
   - Fix an error handling path by switching to
     'devm_regmap_init_mmio()' to prevent resource leaks
   - Fix a bug where 'exynos_lpass_disable()' was called twice in the
     remove function
   - Fix another resource leak in the probe's error path by using
     'devm_add_action_or_reset()'

  Samsung SEC:
   - Handle the s2dos05, which does not have IRQ support, explicitly to
     prevent warnings
   - Fix the core driver to correctly handle errors from
     'sec_irq_init()' instead of ignoring them

  STMPE-SPI:
   - Correct an undeclared identifier in the 'MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE' macro

  MAINTAINERS:
   - Adjust a file path for the Siemens IPC LED drivers entry to fix a
     broken reference

  Maxim Drivers:
   - Correct the spelling of "Electronics" in Samsung copyright headers
     across multiple files

  General:
   - Fix wakeup source memory leaks on device unbind for 88pm886,
     as3722, max14577, max77541, max77705, max8925, rt5033, and
     sprd-sc27xx drivers

  Samsung SEC Drivers:
   - Split the driver into a transport-agnostic core ('sec-core') and
     transport-specific ('sec-i2c', 'sec-acpm') modules to support
     non-I2C devices
   - Merge the 'sec-core' and 'sec-irq' modules to reduce memory
     consumption
   - Move internal APIs to a private header to clean up the public API
   - Improve code style by sorting includes, cleaning up headers,
     sorting device tables, and using helper macros like
     'dev_err_probe()', 'MFD_CELL', and 'REGMAP_IRQ_REG'
   - Make regmap configuration for s2dos05/s2mpu05 explicit to improve
     clarity
   - Rework platform data and regmap instantiation to use OF match data
     instead of a large switch statement

  ROHM BD96801/2:
   - Prepare the driver for new models by separating chip-specific data
     into its own structure
   - Drop IC name prefix from IRQ resource names in both the MFD and
     regulator drivers for simplification

  Broadcom BCM590xx:
   - Refactor the regulator driver to store descriptions in a table to
     ease support for new chips
   - Rename BCM59056-specific data to prepare for the addition of other
     regulators
   - Use 'dev_err_probe()' for cleaner error handling

  Exynos ACPM:
   - Correct kerneldoc warnings and use the conventional 'np' argument
     name

  General MFD:
   - Convert 'aat2870' and 'tps65010' to use the per-client debugfs
     directory provided by the I2C core
   - Convert 'sm501', 'tps65010' and 'ucb1x00' to use the new GPIO line
     value setter callbacks
   - Constify 'regmap_irq_chip' and other structures in '88pm886' to
     move data to read-only sections

  BCM590xx:
   - Drop the unused "id" member from the 'bcm590xx' struct in
     preparation for a replacement

  Samsung SEC Core:
   - Remove forward declarations for functions that no longer exist

  SM501:
   - Remove the unused 'sm501_find_clock()' function

  New Compatibles:
   - Google: Add a PMIC child node to the 'google,gs101-acpm-ipc'
     binding
   - ROHM: Add new bindings for 'rohm,bd96802-regulator' and
     'rohm,bd96802-pmic', and add compatibles for BD96805 and BD96806
   - Maxim: Add new bindings for 'maxim,max77759-gpio',
     'maxim,max77759-nvmem', and the top-level 'maxim,max77759'
   - STM: Add 'stm32mp25' compatible to the 'stm32-lptimer' binding
   - Broadcom: Add 'bcm59054' compatible
   - Atmel/Microchip: Add 'microchip,sama7d65-gpbr' and
     'microchip,sama7d65-secumod' compatibles
   - Samsung: Add 's2mpg10' compatible to the 'samsung,s2mps11' MFD
     binding
   - MediaTek: Add compatibles for 'mt6893' (scpsys), 'mt7988-topmisc',
     and 'mt8365-infracfg-nao'
   - Qualcomm: Add 'qcom,apq8064-mmss-sfpb' and 'qcom,apq8064-sps-sic'
     syscon compatibles

  Refactoring & Cleanup:
   - Convert Broadcom BCM59056 devicetree bindings to YAML and split
     them into MFD and regulator parts
   - Convert the Microchip AT91 secumod binding to YAML
   - Drop unrelated consumer nodes from binding examples to reduce bloat
   - Correct indentation and style in various DTS examples"

* tag 'mfd-next-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd: (81 commits)
  mfd: maxim: Correct Samsung "Electronics" spelling in copyright headers
  mfd: maxim: Correct Samsung "Electronics" spelling in headers
  mfd: sm501: Remove unused sm501_find_clock
  mfd: 88pm886: Constify struct regmap_irq_chip and some other structures
  dt-bindings: mfd: syscon: Add mediatek,mt8365-infracfg-nao
  mfd: sprd-sc27xx: Fix wakeup source leaks on device unbind
  mfd: rt5033: Fix wakeup source leaks on device unbind
  mfd: max8925: Fix wakeup source leaks on device unbind
  mfd: max77705: Fix wakeup source leaks on device unbind
  mfd: max77541: Fix wakeup source leaks on device unbind
  mfd: max14577: Fix wakeup source leaks on device unbind
  mfd: as3722: Fix wakeup source leaks on device unbind
  mfd: 88pm886: Fix wakeup source leaks on device unbind
  dt-bindings: mfd: Correct indentation and style in DTS example
  dt-bindings: mfd: Drop unrelated nodes from DTS example
  dt-bindings: mfd: syscon: Add qcom,apq8064-sps-sic
  dt-bindings: mfd: syscon: Add qcom,apq8064-mmss-sfpb
  mfd: stmpe-spi: Correct the name used in MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE
  dt-bindings: mfd: syscon: Add mt7988-topmisc
  mfd: exynos-lpass: Fix another error handling path in exynos_lpass_probe()
  ...
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