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[GIT,PULL,0/5] Renesas SoC updates for v6.15

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Geert Uytterhoeven Feb. 21, 2025, 4:57 p.m. UTC
Hi SoC folks,

This is my first pull request for the inclusion of Renesas SoC updates
for v6.15.

It consists of 5 parts:

  [GIT PULL 1/5] Renesas ARM defconfig updates for v6.15

    - Supplement DTB with ATAG information, for older boards.

  [GIT PULL 2/5] Renesas ARM SoC updates for v6.15

    - Remove the legacy CMA reservation code on R-Car Gen2, which causes
      issues with highmem.

  [GIT PULL 3/5] Renesas driver updates for v6.15

    - Add a driver for the System Controller on RZ/G3S, RZ/G3E, and
      RZ/V2H.

  [GIT PULL 4/5] Renesas DT binding updates for v6.15

    - Document support for the Yuridenki-Shokai Kakip (based on RZ/V2H)
      and MYIR Remi Pi (based on RZ/G2L) boards,
    - Document support for the RZ/G3E System Controller.

  [GIT PULL 5/5] Renesas DTS updates for v6.15

    - Add support for the second and third Ethernet interfaces on the Gray
      Hawk Single development board,
    - Add Image Signal Processor helper block (FCPVX and VSPX) support for
      the R-Car V3U and V4M SoCs,
    - Add Watchdog and System Controller support for the RZ/G3E SoC and
      the RZ/G3E SMARC Carrier-II EVK development board,
    - Add initial support for the Yuridenki-Shokai Kakip and MYIR Remi Pi
      boards,
    - Add support for the spare UART and PMOD serial ports on the RZ/G3S
      SMARC Carrier II board,
    - Add a CPU Operating Performance Points table for the RZ/G3S SoC,
    - Add boot phase tags on R-Car Gen2/3/4 and RZ/G2 boards,
    - Miscellaneous fixes and improvements.

Thanks for pulling!

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

						Geert

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