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intel-pinctrl for v5.8-1 * Introduce GPIO driver for Jasper Lake * Fix long standing bug in Sunrisepoint-H PAD locking code * Enable pin configuration setting for GPIO chip for Baytrail * Work around race condition in Cherriview hardware when handle IRQ * Clean up Cherryview code to be closer to other drivers The following is an automated git shortlog grouped by driver: baytrail: - Use platform_get_irq_optional() explicitly - Enable pin configuration setting for GPIO chip cannonlake: - Use generic flag for special GPIO base treatment cherryview: - Add missing spinlock usage in chv_gpio_irq_handler - Use GENMASK() consistently - Re-use data structures from pinctrl-intel.h (part 2) icelake: - Use generic flag for special GPIO base treatment intel: - Move npins closer to pin_base in struct intel_community - Update description in struct intel_community - Add Intel Jasper Lake pin controller support - Introduce new flag to force GPIO base to be 0 - Introduce common flags for GPIO mapping scheme lynxpoint: - Use platform_get_irq_optional() explicitly sunrisepoint: - Fix PAD lock register offset for SPT-H tigerlake: - Use generic flag for special GPIO base treatment
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