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Chanwoo writes: Update extcon next for v5.16 Detailed description for this pull request: 1. Add support for TUSB320L and update tusb320 extcon driver - The existing extcon-usbc-tusb320 driver is updated for supporting the mode setting and reset operation. Also, this driver supports the simliar TUSB320L device at the same extcon-usbc-tusb320 extcon provider driver. 2. Use p-unit semaphone lock for register access for extcon-axp288 driver 3. Update the minor clean-up for extcon-max3355 and extcon-usb-gpio driver. * tag 'extcon-next-for-5.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chanwoo/extcon: dt-bindings: extcon: usbc-tusb320: Add TUSB320L compatible string extcon: usbc-tusb320: Add support for TUSB320L extcon: usbc-tusb320: Add support for mode setting and reset extcon: extcon-axp288: Use P-Unit semaphore lock for register accesses extcon: max3355: Drop unused include extcon: usb-gpio: Use the right includes
Merge tag 'iio-for-5.16b' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jic23/iio into char-misc-next
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