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Pull i.MX clk driver updates from Abel Vesa: - Free the imx_uart_clocks even if imx_register_uart_clocks returns early - Get the stdout clocks count from device tree - Drop the clock count argument from imx_register_uart_clocks. - Keep the uart clocks on i.MX93 for when earlycon is used - Fix SPDX comment in i.MX6SLL clocks bindings header - Drop some unnecessary spaces from i.MX8ULP clocks bindings header - Add a new clk-gpr-mux clock type and use it on i.MX6Q to add ENET ref clocks - Add the imx_obtain_fixed_of_clock for allowing to add a clock that is not configured via devicetree - Fix the ENET1 gate configuration for i.MX6UL according to the reference manual - Add ENET refclock mux support for i.MX6UL * tag 'clk-imx-6.3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/abelvesa/linux: clk: imx6ul: add ethernet refclock mux support clk: imx6ul: fix enet1 gate configuration clk: imx: add imx_obtain_fixed_of_clock() clk: imx6q: add ethernet refclock mux support clk: imx: add clk-gpr-mux driver dt-bindings: imx8ulp: clock: no spaces before tabs clk: imx6sll: add proper spdx license identifier clk: imx: imx93: invoke imx_register_uart_clocks clk: imx: remove clk_count of imx_register_uart_clocks clk: imx: get stdout clk count from device tree clk: imx: avoid memory leak
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the problems which may result by upgrading your kernel.
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