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Subject[PATCH v8 0/5] Add MCAN Support for Dra76 platform
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This patch series adds support for M_CAN on the TI Dra76
platform. Device tree patches will be sent separately.
A bunch of patches were sent before by
Franklin Cooper <fcooper@ti.com>. I have clubbed the
series together and rebased to the latest kernel.

v8 changes:
Rebased to linux-can-next/testing branch which already
has 3 patches of v7.
Changed order of the patches so that documentation comes
first.
Fixed error handling and added m_can_clk_start/stop() in
m_can_plat_probe().

patch 4 depends on patch 3.

v7 changes:
Added support for bitrate_max to be read from the netlink
interface.
Moved allocation of netdevice to probe. Cleaned up the
allocator function.
Moved enabling/disabling of clocks to pm_runtime callbacks.
Minor format changes.

patch 5 depends on patch 4 which in turn depends on patch 3.

v6 changes:
Dropped the patches to make hclk optional. Drivers
which enable hclk as the interface clock using
pm_runtime calls must still provide a hclk in the
clocks property.

Support higher speed CAN-FD bitrate:
The community decided that data sampling point be used
for the secondary sampling point here
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9909845/

Faiz Abbas (2):
can: m_can: Move allocation of net device to probe
can: m_can: Add PM Support

Franklin S Cooper Jr (3):
dt-bindings: can: m_can: Document new can transceiver binding
dt-bindings: can: can-transceiver: Document new binding
can: m_can: Support higher speed CAN-FD bitrates

.../bindings/net/can/can-transceiver.txt | 24 +++
.../devicetree/bindings/net/can/m_can.txt | 9 ++
drivers/net/can/m_can/m_can.c | 168 ++++++++++++++-------
3 files changed, 147 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/can-transceiver.txt

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