Linus Walleij bc9527fb07 Merge tag 'intel-pinctrl-v6.15-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pinctrl/intel into devel
intel-pinctrl for v6.15-1

* Introduce devm_kmemdup_array() and convert Intel pin control drivers
* Update PWM handling for the cases when it's provided by Intel pin control
* Miscellaneous fixes, updates, and cleanups

The following is an automated git shortlog grouped by driver:

baytrail:
 -  copy communities using devm_kmemdup_array()
 -  Use dedicated helpers for chained IRQ handlers

cherryview:
 -  use devm_kmemdup_array()

devres:
 -  Introduce devm_kmemdup_array()

driver core:
 -  Split devres APIs to device/devres.h

err.h:
 -  move IOMEM_ERR_PTR() to err.h

iio:
 -  adc: xilinx-xadc-core: use devm_kmemdup_array()
 -  imu: st_lsm9ds0: Replace device.h with what is needed

input:
 -  ipaq-micro-keys: use devm_kmemdup_array()
 -  sparse-keymap: use devm_kmemdup_array()

intel:
 -  drop repeated config dependency
 -  copy communities using devm_kmemdup_array()
 -  Fix wrong bypass assignment in intel_pinctrl_probe_pwm()
 -  Import PWM_LPSS namespace for devm_pwm_lpss_probe()

lynxpoint:
 -  Use dedicated helpers for chained IRQ handlers

MAINTAINERS:
 -  Add pin control and GPIO to the Intel MID record

pwm:
 -  lpss: Clarify the bypass member semantics in struct pwm_lpss_boardinfo
 -  lpss: Actually use a module namespace by defining the namespace earlier

pxa2xx:
 -  use devm_kmemdup_array()

tangier:
 -  use devm_kmemdup_array()

Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
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