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The patchsets add support for MediaTek hardware module named DVFSRC (dynamic voltage and frequency scaling resource collector). The DVFSRC is a HW module which is used to collect all the requests from both software and hardware and turn into the decision of minimum operating voltage and minimum DRAM frequency to fulfill those requests. So, This series is to implement the dvfsrc driver to collect all the requests of operating voltage or DRAM bandwidth from other device drivers likes GPU/Camera through 3 frameworks basically: 1. interconnect framework: to aggregate the bandwidth requirements from different clients [1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/cover/10766329/ There has a hw module "DRAM scheduler", which used to control the throughput. The DVFSRC will collect forecast data of dram bandwidth from SW consumers(camera/gpu...), and according the forecast to change the DRAM frequency 2. Regualtor framework: to handle the operating voltage requirement from user or cosumer which not belong any power domain Changes in V6: * Remove the performace state support, because the request from consumer can be replaced by using interconnect and regulator framework. * Update the DT patches and convert them to DT schema. (Georgi) * Modify the comment format and coding style. (Mark) Changes in V5: * Support more platform mt6873/mt8192 * Drop the compatible and interconnect provider node and make the parent node an interconnect provider. (Rob/Georgi) * Make modification of interconnect driver from coding suggestion. (Georgi) * Move interconnect diagram into the commit text of patch. (Georgi) * Register the interconnect provider as a platform sub-device. (Georgi) Changes in V4: * Add acked TAG on dt-bindings patches. (Rob) * Declaration of emi_icc_aggregate since the prototype of aggregate function has changed meanwhile. (Georgi) * Used emi_icc_remove instead of icc_provider_del on probe. (Georgi) * Add dvfsrc regulator driver into series. * Bug fixed of mt8183_get_current_level. * Add mutex protection for pstate operation on dvfsrc_set_performance. Changes in V3: * Remove RFC from the subject prefix of the series * Combine dt-binding patch and move interconnect dt-binding document into dvfsrc. (Rob) * Remove unused header, add unit descirption to the bandwidth, rename compatible name on interconnect driver. (Georgi) * Fixed some coding style: check flow, naming, used readx_poll_timeout on dvfsrc driver. (Ryan) * Rename interconnect driver mt8183.c to mtk-emi.c * Rename interconnect header mtk,mt8183.h to mtk,emi.h * mtk-scpsys.c: Add opp table check first to avoid OF runtime parse failed Changes in RFC V2: * Remove the DT property dram_type. (Rob) * Used generic dts property 'opp-level' to get the performace state. (Stephen) * Remove unecessary dependency config on Kconfig. (Stephen) * Remove unused header file, fixed some coding style issue, typo, error handling on dvfsrc driver. (Nicolas/Stephen) * Remove irq handler on dvfsrc driver. (Stephen) * Remove init table on dvfsrc driver, combine hw init on trustzone. * Add interconnect support of mt8183 to aggregate the emi bandwidth. (Georgi) V5: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-mediatek/list/?series=348065 V4: https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/cover/1209284/ V3: https://patchwork.kernel.org/cover/11118867/ RFC V2: https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/1068113/ RFC V1: https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/cover/1028535/