Hi Bryan,

Am Montag, dem 08.09.2025 um 05:51 +0100 schrieb Bryan O'Donoghue:
> On 07/09/2025 23:04, André Apitzsch via B4 Relay wrote:
> > (This series resumes [1].)
> 
> Thank you for following up on this.
> 
> Could you give a brief synopsis what changed between this series and
> the previous series ?

As Vincent seems currently quite busy I took over the series. Because
of that I assumed I had to reset the revision number.

At the end of the cover letter you can find what changed since the
previous submission (v5 by Vincent), but I will add it here again in
more details.

- Patch 1 (bindings) (previously patch 3):
  - Make the order of {reg, clock, interrupt} items the same as in 8916
    + append additional items
  - update isp node unit address
  - Drop R-b tag
- Patch 2 (previously patch 1): no change
- Patch 3 (previously patch 2): no change
- Patch 4 (dts):
  - Make the order of {reg, clock, interrupt} items the same as in 8916
    + append additional items
  - update isp node unit address
  - Drop R-b tag

Best regards,
André

> 
> > [1]
> > https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250613-camss-8x39-vbif-v5-0-a002301a7...@mailoo.org/
> Good series submission style would have something in the coverletter
> like.
> 
> "Here is my awesome series of patches which do X
> 
> v2:
> - Fixed everything wise and benevolent kernel community asked for
> 
> v1:
> - Enabled cool stuff
> "
> 
> I recall we were pretty close to picking these patches up previously
> so thank you for re-upping your effort.
> 
> A brief bit of guidance on what if anything changed from your last 
> submission is appreciated and good practice so that we can review and
> apply quicker.
> 
> ---
> bod

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