+Eduardo

On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 1:09 PM Andy Gross <andygro@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, May 26, 2019 at 4:51 PM Amit Kucheria <amit.kucheria@linaro.org> wrote:

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> Sorry for breaking the boot on 8064. That was one of the platforms
> that I didn't convert over to regmap (needs more refactoring). I had
> hoped kernelci would catch any issues but looks like thermal-soc tree
> entered linux-next quite late and didn't catch this.
>
> Does reverting 3e6a8fb33084 ("drivers: thermal: tsens: Add new
> operation to check if a sensor is enabled") fix the issue? If so,
> reverting that commit might be the best course of action since I've
> started vacations and can't fix this for 8064 in a meaningful amount
> of time (until 3rd week of June). cc'ing Bjorn in case this needs more
> investigation, but I think that patch is fairly self contained and
> reverting it shouldn't have any knock-on effects.

I am ok with this.  I'll check with Bjorn before adding this to a
fixes for -rc2.

Eduardo, we have a situation with the Qcom tsens driver and commit  3e6a8fb33084.  Do you mind if I send in a revert for this through my tree or can you do this for us for -rc2?

Thanks,
Andy