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Marc Kleine-Budde says: ==================== pull-request: can-next 2023-07-19 The first 2 patches are by Judith Mendez, target the m_can driver and add hrtimer based polling support for TI AM62x SoCs, where the interrupt of the MCU domain's m_can cores is not routed to the Cortex A53 core. A patch by Rob Herring converts the grcan driver to use the correct DT include files. Michal Simek and Srinivas Neeli add support for optional reset control to the xilinx_can driver. The next 2 patches are by Jimmy Assarsson and add support for new Kvaser pciefd to the kvaser_pciefd driver. Mao Zhu's patch for the ucan driver removes a repeated word from a comment. * tag 'linux-can-next-for-6.6-20230719' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can-next: can: ucan: Remove repeated word can: kvaser_pciefd: Add support for new Kvaser pciefd devices can: kvaser_pciefd: Move hardware specific constants and functions into a driver_data struct can: Explicitly include correct DT includes can: xilinx_can: Add support for controller reset dt-bindings: can: xilinx_can: Add reset description can: m_can: Add hrtimer to generate software interrupt dt-bindings: net: can: Remove interrupt properties for MCAN ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230719072348.525039-1-mkl@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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