Greg Kroah-Hartman fa6a8adf3a Third set of new device support, features and cleanups for IIO in the 4.11 cycle
This also involves a merge of the ib-mid-iio-pwm-4.11 branch from mfd to
 bring in support for the stm32 timer triggers needed for the buffered
 features in the stm32 adc driver.
 
 New device support:
 * Amligic Meson SAR ADC
   - new driver and bindings
 * cros_ec barometer
   - new driver
 * max5481 digital potentiometers
   - new driver for 5481, 5482, 5483 and 5484
 * Renesas GyroADC - a very specific spi offload engine for ADCs
   - new driver and bindings.
 * srf08 ultrasonic ranger
   - new driver, bindings and ABI docs,
 
 New features
 * Qualcomm PM8xxx ADC bindings.
   - due to a trivial build issues the driver will be following shortly.
 * stm32 ADC
   - Triggered buffer mode
   - Allow use of stm32 timer triggers
   - Add trigger polarity control
   - Optional DMA support with bindings update
 * stx104
   - add support for gpio names
   - support set_multiple callback
 * tmp007
   - optional interrupt support
 
 Cleanups
 * ad7150
   - alignment fix.
 * ad7816
   - octal rather than symbolic permissions.
 * lsm6dsx
   - allow selection of data ready pin via device tree bindings.
 * ssp_sensors
   - use devm_iio_device_register to handle unregister automatically.
 * stx104
   - use devm functions in probe allowing removal or the remove function.
   - drop unneeded struct stx104_dev
 * tmp007
   - fix the name attribute to be a meaninful description of the part.
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Merge tag 'iio-for-4.11c' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jic23/iio into staging-next

Jonathan writes:

Third set of new device support, features and cleanups for IIO in the 4.11 cycle

This also involves a merge of the ib-mid-iio-pwm-4.11 branch from mfd to
bring in support for the stm32 timer triggers needed for the buffered
features in the stm32 adc driver.

New device support:
* Amligic Meson SAR ADC
  - new driver and bindings
* cros_ec barometer
  - new driver
* max5481 digital potentiometers
  - new driver for 5481, 5482, 5483 and 5484
* Renesas GyroADC - a very specific spi offload engine for ADCs
  - new driver and bindings.
* srf08 ultrasonic ranger
  - new driver, bindings and ABI docs,

New features
* Qualcomm PM8xxx ADC bindings.
  - due to a trivial build issues the driver will be following shortly.
* stm32 ADC
  - Triggered buffer mode
  - Allow use of stm32 timer triggers
  - Add trigger polarity control
  - Optional DMA support with bindings update
* stx104
  - add support for gpio names
  - support set_multiple callback
* tmp007
  - optional interrupt support

Cleanups
* ad7150
  - alignment fix.
* ad7816
  - octal rather than symbolic permissions.
* lsm6dsx
  - allow selection of data ready pin via device tree bindings.
* ssp_sensors
  - use devm_iio_device_register to handle unregister automatically.
* stx104
  - use devm functions in probe allowing removal or the remove function.
  - drop unneeded struct stx104_dev
* tmp007
  - fix the name attribute to be a meaninful description of the part.
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