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Bartosz Golaszewski
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intel-gpio for v6.2-2
* Ignore spurious wakeup by touchpad on Clevo NH5xAx * Miscellaneous fix(es) The following is an automated git shortlog grouped by driver: gpiolib: - acpi: Add a ignore wakeup quirk for Clevo NH5xAx - acpi: remove redundant declaration -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEqaflIX74DDDzMJJtb7wzTHR8rCgFAmPuHHEACgkQb7wzTHR8 rCgApw//decls97tss3erYDNcJweH9cCt1ceNAH5L+wkhA1p+HuJpbShKlgyovqA xxDVTROpCwToos7SBG0G1g0gPBIvM4ApEp1rUzrjR6G0tgrqieJS9ILNNqwUpQgQ JHf7vA3Y/6XfD4SCfo6GbIVcteMeF858e6M7UiphDII86OwMUhBLR0tooALqrQ2p diDWLYN4IOBRl3XklVLeAxKHJW7rX3UizlcQYruhnch45/QcSO37Xp2UO6wM+jxd EEYoW044Ir4RFFftrS3hMu//iLmsKmarKce0r61mM0AZ/4VBHFyZ0966+rUpOtR1 bTJCjA4C6spRn55BgV5ArZKa7zPInGbff1F6qo6uqNE457NYNT9uJQQ3mU4xoNQu 6nbOfB2IYR1P5/t6kY21A4aljW9HMswYBbyzO9htUHJjNbI8zjVouqAj+aXr0roD vjNWggvjEqteMNCrEQqPQiXRW9GW4jDJ0qkD783xgqPgafbuD368tkiANDVOFbwZ cqfgIofi3Z8MFGk1iSN/vlby4fQmQym7r4+gtF8+nKeEDn5R7cIaV2XedY3BoTYY 9bCb8AnBSSaUpJH68mMVM7qv0pQQGn0QqGPTryzGgtmBdxuoPriQ/zXxCdsKrzzg 66gjpvLIdmDv8ymXLvSINQ6R0x3ZUe2xvPA7zxJ7F1+1VXjpGIM= =G9OX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'intel-gpio-v6.2-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/andy/linux-gpio-intel into gpio/for-current intel-gpio for v6.2-2 * Ignore spurious wakeup by touchpad on Clevo NH5xAx * Miscellaneous fix(es)
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