Arnd Bergmann 96a96de2cc Merge tag 'stm32-dt-for-v6.17-1' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/atorgue/stm32 into soc/dt
STM32 DT for v6.17, round 1

Highlights:
----------

- MPU:
  - STM32MP13:
    -Add Ethernet MAC adress efuse support.

  - STMP32MP15:
    - Add stm32mp157f-DK2 board support. This board embedds the same
      conectivity devices, DDR ... than stm32mp157c-dk2.
      However there are two differences: STM32MP157F SoC which allows
      overdrive OPP and the SCMI support for system features like
      clocks and regulators.

  - STM32MP25:
    - Fix tick timer for low power use cases.
    - Add timer support.

* tag 'stm32-dt-for-v6.17-1' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/atorgue/stm32:
  arm64: dts: st: remove empty line in stm32mp251.dtsi
  arm64: dts: st: fix timer used for ticks
  arm64: defconfig: Enable STM32 Octo Memory Manager and OcstoSPI driver
  ARM: dts: stm32: add stm32mp157f-dk2 board support
  dt-bindings: arm: stm32: add STM32MP157F-DK2 board compatible
  ARM: dts: stm32: optee async notif interrupt for MP15 scmi variants
  ARM: dts: stm32: use internal regulators bindings for MP15 scmi variants
  dt-bindings: regulator: Add STM32MP15 SCMI regulator identifiers
  ARM: dts: stm32: use 'typec' generic name for stusb1600 on stm32mp15xx-dkx
  ARM: dts: stm32: fullfill diversity with OPP for STM32M15xF SOCs
  ARM: dts: stm32: add system-clock-direction-out on stm32mp15xx-dkx
  arm64: defconfig: enable STM32 timers drivers
  arm64: dts: st: add timer nodes on stm32mp257f-ev1
  arm64: dts: st: add timer pins for stm32mp257f-ev1
  arm64: dts: st: add timer nodes on stm32mp251
  ARM: dts: stm32: Add nvmem-cells to ethernet nodes for constant mac-addresses

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/b3e3363b-1ea5-457c-b244-2cbe26f7d6e4@foss.st.com
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2025-07-21 17:04:38 +02:00
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