David S. Miller a7cc3464e6 Merge branch 'mctp-i2c'
Matt Johnston says:

====================
MCTP I2C driver

This patch series adds a netdev driver providing MCTP transport over
I2C.

I think I've addressed all the points raised in v5. It now has
mctp_i2c_unregister() to run things in the correct order, waiting for
the worker thread and I2C rx to complete.

Cheers,
Matt

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v6:
 - Changed netdev register/unregister/free to avoid races. Ensure that
   netif functions are not used by irq handler/threads after unregister.
 - Fix incoming I2C hwaddr that was previously incorrect (left
   shifted 1 bit)
 - Add a check that byte_count wire header matches the length received
 - Renamed I2C driver to mctp-i2c-interface
 - Removed __func__ from print messages, added missing newlines
 - Removed sysfs mctp_current_mux file which was used for debug
 - Renamed curr_lock to sel_lock
 - Tidied comment formatting
 - Fix newline in Kconfig
v5:
 - Fix incorrect format string
v4:
 - Switch to __i2c_transfer() rather than __i2c_smbus_xfer(), drop 255 byte
   smbus patches
 - Use wait_event_idle() for the sleeping TX thread
 - Use dev_addr_set()
v3:
 - Added Reviewed-bys for npcm7xx
 - Resend with net-next open
v2:
 - Simpler Kconfig condition for i2c-mux dependency, from Randy Dunlap
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2022-02-19 16:18:50 +00:00
2022-02-19 16:18:49 +00:00
2022-02-13 12:13:30 -08:00

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