On Thu, Dec 18, 2025 at 11:16:58AM -0600, David Lechner wrote: > I started looking into fixing some bugs in the mt8365 clock driver and > realized that there was no way to inspect or debug the clock trees. > > I set out to implement the dump function to help with this. The driver > architecture didn't make this easy since there was no way to know the > number of elements in each of the clock arrays. The first few patches > in this series are adding fields to the data structures to hold this > information. [snip] > --- > base-commit: 930eff5416ea98ebd09cec73f5d06a7033b4d52e > change-id: 20251215-clk-mtk-improvements-db0b9d1d3113 > prerequisite-message-id: > <20251211-clk-mtk-fix-dup-parent-doc-v1-1-41816d98f...@baylibre.com> > prerequisite-patch-id: 2ae6231f7dcfd6fb770d0633c3feb5ee2a3dab1a > prerequisite-message-id: > <20251210-arm-dts-mediatek-switch-mt8365-to-of_upstream-v1-1-71317e50d...@baylibre.com> > prerequisite-patch-id: 3520ac6a30d21a4efac14c4d2cae0d72912f9f13
So, unfortunately this prerequisite feature in b4 doesn't work well for us, or I'm doing something wrong. Both of these are applied to master, now, but b4 wants to re-apply them, and then falls down. This also, now, fails to apply cleanly to current master so can you please rebase and resend? Thanks. -- Tom
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