<Viciouss>
Linus Walleij posted a patch for the atmel_mxt_ts driver reset handler, I'd need to adjust the p4note device tree for this too, but the atmel change is not yet in linux-next. Should I still assume that this patch is going to be there and add a comment about it to the mail?
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<krzk>
Viciouss: You need to be slightly more specific. The usual way of handling other patches in progress is to skip them - if it is possible.
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<krzk>
Viciouss: If some device and its bindings were not accepted, then it should not be included in your submission of DTS. Later send a follow up patch.
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<Viciouss>
krzk: the reset pin for the atmel touchscreen is active low but currently in the device tree it's the other way round and the driver pulls it to 0 then, Linus fixed that, so I'd have to flip the GPIO in the device tree too