Greg Kroah-Hartman 08cad739ba Second round of IIO new device support, cleanups and features for the 4.11 cycle
New device support:
 * lsm6dsx imu
   - new driver and bindings.
 * max11100 adc
   - new driver and bindings.
 * tlc4541
   - new driver
 * tmp007 thermopile
   - new driver.
 
 Core
 * in kernel interfaces
   - pass through raw values if no scaling provided and a processed value is
     requested.
 * trigger
   - close a race condition in acquiring trigger reference.
   - constify device_type structures.
   - rework the viio_trigger_alloc function to be much neater and easier to
   read.
   - free trigger resources correctly on some error paths. Avoids putting a
   module we don't have.
 
 Documentation
 * ABI
   - specify a unit for proximity measurements.
 
 Cleanups and features
 * ads1015
   - constify iio_info structure.
 * ads7950 cleanups following merge in previous pull
   - Add device tree bindings
   - Drop the ti prefix from the module name in common with other drivers.
   - Change regulator name to vref to match datasheet and other drivers.
 * ak8974
   - remove a redundant zero timeout check.
 * bmi160
   - use variable names for sizeof instead of types.
 * cm3605
   - mark PM functions as __maybe_unused to avoid a build warning.
 * isl29028 (on it's way towards moving out of staging).
   - alignment fixes and newline improvements.
   - combine proxim_get and read_proxim for simpler code.
   - drop unused ISL29028_DEV_ATTR macro
   - move some error logging into functions to cut out repitition.
   - make error messages more consistent.
   - tidy up some brackets.
   - drop the enable flag that nothing uses.
   - only set proximity rate and ALS scale when relevant channel type is enabled.
   - runtime pm support.
 * lsm6dsx
   - fix wrong values for gyro sensitivitiy.
 * mag3110
   - claim direct mode during sysfs reads to avoid a race condition.
 * max1363
   - export OF device table IDs as module aliases.
 * max30100
   - use msleep for long uncritical delays.
 * mcp4531
   - export OF device table as module aliases.
 * ms5611
   - claim direct mode during sysfs reads to avoid a race condition.
 * opt3001
   - export OF device table as module aliases.
 * sx9500
   - claim direct mode during oversampling changes to avoid a race condition.
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Merge tag 'iio-for-4.11b' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jic23/iio into work-next

Jonathan writes:

Second round of IIO new device support, cleanups and features for the 4.11 cycle

New device support:
* lsm6dsx imu
  - new driver and bindings.
* max11100 adc
  - new driver and bindings.
* tlc4541
  - new driver
* tmp007 thermopile
  - new driver.

Core
* in kernel interfaces
  - pass through raw values if no scaling provided and a processed value is
    requested.
* trigger
  - close a race condition in acquiring trigger reference.
  - constify device_type structures.
  - rework the viio_trigger_alloc function to be much neater and easier to
  read.
  - free trigger resources correctly on some error paths. Avoids putting a
  module we don't have.

Documentation
* ABI
  - specify a unit for proximity measurements.

Cleanups and features
* ads1015
  - constify iio_info structure.
* ads7950 cleanups following merge in previous pull
  - Add device tree bindings
  - Drop the ti prefix from the module name in common with other drivers.
  - Change regulator name to vref to match datasheet and other drivers.
* ak8974
  - remove a redundant zero timeout check.
* bmi160
  - use variable names for sizeof instead of types.
* cm3605
  - mark PM functions as __maybe_unused to avoid a build warning.
* isl29028 (on it's way towards moving out of staging).
  - alignment fixes and newline improvements.
  - combine proxim_get and read_proxim for simpler code.
  - drop unused ISL29028_DEV_ATTR macro
  - move some error logging into functions to cut out repitition.
  - make error messages more consistent.
  - tidy up some brackets.
  - drop the enable flag that nothing uses.
  - only set proximity rate and ALS scale when relevant channel type is enabled.
  - runtime pm support.
* lsm6dsx
  - fix wrong values for gyro sensitivitiy.
* mag3110
  - claim direct mode during sysfs reads to avoid a race condition.
* max1363
  - export OF device table IDs as module aliases.
* max30100
  - use msleep for long uncritical delays.
* mcp4531
  - export OF device table as module aliases.
* ms5611
  - claim direct mode during sysfs reads to avoid a race condition.
* opt3001
  - export OF device table as module aliases.
* sx9500
  - claim direct mode during oversampling changes to avoid a race condition.
2017-01-23 09:23:23 +01:00
2017-01-06 15:27:17 -08:00
2017-01-08 11:37:44 -08:00
2017-01-08 14:18:17 -08:00

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