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The Freescale arm64 device tree updates for 4.13: - A series from NXP employee Li Yang that updates the copyright claims to comply with company policy. - A patch-set from Madalin Bucur that adds Data Path Acceleration Architecture (DPAA) QBMan and FMan. Quite a few .dtsi files are created for SoCs with different DPAA configuration to include the devices as needed. - Enable UHS-I SD and eMMC support for LS1046A and LS208xA RDB/QDS boards. - Enable TMU device for thermal management support on LS1088A. - Update SATA device node for LS1088A with correct compatible and ECC register bit. - A few small random device tree updates. * tag 'imx-dt64-4.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shawnguo/linux: (22 commits) arm64: dts: ls1088a: update sata node dt-bindings: ahci-fsl-qoriq: add ls1088a chip name to the list arm64: dts: ls1012a: Add coreclk arm64: dts: ls1046a: Add dis_rxdet_inp3_quirk property to USB3 node arm64: dts: ls208xa: disable SD UHS-I modes by default on RDB arm64: dts: ls1043a: Add generic compatible string for I2C EEPROM arm64: dts: add LS1046A DPAA FMan nodes arm64: dts: add LS1043A DPAA FMan support arm64: dts: add DPAA FMan nodes arm64: dts: add LS1046A DPAA QBMan nodes arm64: dts: add LS1043A DPAA QBMan nodes arm64: dts: add DPAA QBMan portals arm64: dts: ls1088a: Add TMU device tree support arm64: dts: ls1088a: update the sata node arm64: dts: Add flash node for ls1088a qds and rdb arm64: dts: ls1088a: add esdhc node arm64: dts: ls1012a: add eSDHC nodes arm64: dts: ls208xa: support SD UHS-I on RDB and eMMC HS200 on QDS arm64: dts: ls1046a: support SD UHS-I and eMMC HS200 on RDB mmc: dt: add compatible into eSDHC required properties ... Signed-off-by: Olof Johansson <olof@lixom.net>
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