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Konrad Dybcio writes:
> On 17.04.2023 12:12, Kalle Valo wrote:
>> Konrad Dybcio writes:
>>
>>> qcom,coexist-support and qcom,coexist-gpio-pin do very little and should
>>> be reconsidered on the driver side, especially the latter one.
>>
>> I'm curious, what do you mean very little? We set ath
On 17.04.2023 12:12, Kalle Valo wrote:
> Konrad Dybcio writes:
>
>> Convert the ATH10K bindings to YAML.
>>
>> Dropped properties that are absent at the current state of mainline:
>> - qcom,msi_addr
>> - qcom,msi_base
>
> Very good, thanks. Clearly I had missed that those were unused during
>
Konrad Dybcio writes:
> Convert the ATH10K bindings to YAML.
>
> Dropped properties that are absent at the current state of mainline:
> - qcom,msi_addr
> - qcom,msi_base
Very good, thanks. Clearly I had missed that those were unused during
the review.
> qcom,coexist-support and qcom,coexist-gpi