** Description changed: The Inforce 6640 and Dragonboard 820 have a Universal Flash Storage (UFS) drive on board. This is a tracking bug for enabling kernel support on these platforms. + [Impact] + Both Dragonboard 820c and Inforce 6640 (based on Snapdragon820 SoC) have a + Universal Flash Drive on-board. These patches fix the instabiliy issues and + enable support for the UFS. + + [Fix] + Fix the bring-up of the QMP PHY shared between the UFS and the PCIE ports. + This patch set reverts patches picked-up from Linaro development tree and + replaces them with necessary updates from upstream mainline and stable kernel + trees. + + [Test Case] + Test kernel based on Ubuntu-snapdragon-4.15.0-1068.75 was verified on both the + DB820c and IFC6640. + + [Regression Risk] + Low. Kernel configs enabling the UFS were disabled in previous versions. This is a tracking bug, please don't triage
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