From: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
To: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
Cc: "Andy Shevchenko" <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com>,
"Ranjani Sridharan" <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 02/11] mfd: Add support for Kontron sl28cpld management controller
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2020 07:47:35 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200609064735.GH4106@dell> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <32231f26f7028d62aeda8fdb3364faf1@walle.cc>
On Mon, 08 Jun 2020, Michael Walle wrote:
> Am 2020-06-08 20:56, schrieb Lee Jones:
> > On Mon, 08 Jun 2020, Michael Walle wrote:
> >
> > > Am 2020-06-08 12:02, schrieb Andy Shevchenko:
> > > > +Cc: some Intel people WRT our internal discussion about similar
> > > > problem and solutions.
> > > >
> > > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 11:30 AM Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> wrote:
> > > > > On Sat, 06 Jun 2020, Michael Walle wrote:
> > > > > > Am 2020-06-06 13:46, schrieb Mark Brown:
> > > > > > > On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 10:07:36PM +0200, Michael Walle wrote:
> > > > > > > > Am 2020-06-05 12:50, schrieb Mark Brown:
> > > >
> > > > ...
> > > >
> > > > > Right. I'm suggesting a means to extrapolate complex shared and
> > > > > sometimes intertwined batches of register sets to be consumed by
> > > > > multiple (sub-)devices spanning different subsystems.
> > > > >
> > > > > Actually scrap that. The most common case I see is a single Regmap
> > > > > covering all child-devices.
> > > >
> > > > Yes, because often we need a synchronization across the entire address
> > > > space of the (parent) device in question.
> > > >
> > > > > It would be great if there was a way in
> > > > > which we could make an assumption that the entire register address
> > > > > space for a 'tagged' (MFD) device is to be shared (via Regmap) between
> > > > > each of the devices described by its child-nodes. Probably by picking
> > > > > up on the 'simple-mfd' compatible string in the first instance.
> > > > >
> > > > > Rob, is the above something you would contemplate?
> > > > >
> > > > > Michael, do your register addresses overlap i.e. are they intermingled
> > > > > with one another? Do multiple child devices need access to the same
> > > > > registers i.e. are they shared?
> > >
> > > No they don't overlap, expect for maybe the version register, which is
> > > just there once and not per function block.
> >
> > Then what's stopping you having each device Regmap their own space?
>
> Because its just one I2C device, AFAIK thats not possible, right?
Not sure what (if any) the restrictions are.
I can't think of any reasons why not, off the top of my head.
Does Regmap only deal with shared accesses from multiple devices
accessing a single register map, or can it also handle multiple
devices communicating over a single I2C channel?
One for Mark perhaps.
> > The issues I wish to resolve using 'simple-mfd' are when sub-devices
> > register maps overlap and intertwine.
[...]
> > > > > What do these bits configure?
> > >
> > > - hardware strappings which have to be there before the board powers
> > > up,
> > > like clocking mode for different SerDes settings
> > > - "keep-in-reset" bits for onboard peripherals if you want to save
> > > power
> > > - disable watchdog bits (there is a watchdog which is active right
> > > from
> > > the start and supervises the bootloader start and switches to
> > > failsafe
> > > mode if it wasn't successfully started)
> > > - special boot modes, like eMMC, etc.
> > >
> > > Think of it as a 16bit configuration word.
> >
> > And you wish for users to be able to view these at run-time?
>
> And esp. change them.
>
> > Can they adapt any of them on-the-fly or will the be RO?
>
> They are R/W but only will only affect the board behavior after a reset.
I see. Makes sense. This is board controller territory. Perhaps
suitable for inclusion into drivers/soc or drivers/platform.
--
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Senior Technical Lead - Developer Services
Linaro.org │ Open source software for Arm SoCs
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To: Michael Walle <michael-QKn5cuLxLXY@public.gmane.org>
Cc: Andy Shevchenko
<andy.shevchenko-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>,
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Uwe
Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 02/11] mfd: Add support for Kontron sl28cpld management controller
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2020 07:47:35 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200609064735.GH4106@dell> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <32231f26f7028d62aeda8fdb3364faf1-QKn5cuLxLXY@public.gmane.org>
On Mon, 08 Jun 2020, Michael Walle wrote:
> Am 2020-06-08 20:56, schrieb Lee Jones:
> > On Mon, 08 Jun 2020, Michael Walle wrote:
> >
> > > Am 2020-06-08 12:02, schrieb Andy Shevchenko:
> > > > +Cc: some Intel people WRT our internal discussion about similar
> > > > problem and solutions.
> > > >
> > > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 11:30 AM Lee Jones <lee.jones-QSEj5FYQhm4dnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> > > > > On Sat, 06 Jun 2020, Michael Walle wrote:
> > > > > > Am 2020-06-06 13:46, schrieb Mark Brown:
> > > > > > > On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 10:07:36PM +0200, Michael Walle wrote:
> > > > > > > > Am 2020-06-05 12:50, schrieb Mark Brown:
> > > >
> > > > ...
> > > >
> > > > > Right. I'm suggesting a means to extrapolate complex shared and
> > > > > sometimes intertwined batches of register sets to be consumed by
> > > > > multiple (sub-)devices spanning different subsystems.
> > > > >
> > > > > Actually scrap that. The most common case I see is a single Regmap
> > > > > covering all child-devices.
> > > >
> > > > Yes, because often we need a synchronization across the entire address
> > > > space of the (parent) device in question.
> > > >
> > > > > It would be great if there was a way in
> > > > > which we could make an assumption that the entire register address
> > > > > space for a 'tagged' (MFD) device is to be shared (via Regmap) between
> > > > > each of the devices described by its child-nodes. Probably by picking
> > > > > up on the 'simple-mfd' compatible string in the first instance.
> > > > >
> > > > > Rob, is the above something you would contemplate?
> > > > >
> > > > > Michael, do your register addresses overlap i.e. are they intermingled
> > > > > with one another? Do multiple child devices need access to the same
> > > > > registers i.e. are they shared?
> > >
> > > No they don't overlap, expect for maybe the version register, which is
> > > just there once and not per function block.
> >
> > Then what's stopping you having each device Regmap their own space?
>
> Because its just one I2C device, AFAIK thats not possible, right?
Not sure what (if any) the restrictions are.
I can't think of any reasons why not, off the top of my head.
Does Regmap only deal with shared accesses from multiple devices
accessing a single register map, or can it also handle multiple
devices communicating over a single I2C channel?
One for Mark perhaps.
> > The issues I wish to resolve using 'simple-mfd' are when sub-devices
> > register maps overlap and intertwine.
[...]
> > > > > What do these bits configure?
> > >
> > > - hardware strappings which have to be there before the board powers
> > > up,
> > > like clocking mode for different SerDes settings
> > > - "keep-in-reset" bits for onboard peripherals if you want to save
> > > power
> > > - disable watchdog bits (there is a watchdog which is active right
> > > from
> > > the start and supervises the bootloader start and switches to
> > > failsafe
> > > mode if it wasn't successfully started)
> > > - special boot modes, like eMMC, etc.
> > >
> > > Think of it as a 16bit configuration word.
> >
> > And you wish for users to be able to view these at run-time?
>
> And esp. change them.
>
> > Can they adapt any of them on-the-fly or will the be RO?
>
> They are R/W but only will only affect the board behavior after a reset.
I see. Makes sense. This is board controller territory. Perhaps
suitable for inclusion into drivers/soc or drivers/platform.
--
Lee Jones [李琼斯]
Senior Technical Lead - Developer Services
Linaro.org │ Open source software for Arm SoCs
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"Linus Walleij" <linus.walleij@linaro.org>,
"Thierry Reding" <thierry.reding@gmail.com>,
"Jason Cooper" <jason@lakedaemon.net>,
"Andy Shevchenko" <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>,
"Marc Zyngier" <maz@kernel.org>,
"Ranjani Sridharan" <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com>,
"Bartosz Golaszewski" <bgolaszewski@baylibre.com>,
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"Li Yang" <leoyang.li@nxp.com>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 02/11] mfd: Add support for Kontron sl28cpld management controller
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2020 07:47:35 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200609064735.GH4106@dell> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <32231f26f7028d62aeda8fdb3364faf1@walle.cc>
On Mon, 08 Jun 2020, Michael Walle wrote:
> Am 2020-06-08 20:56, schrieb Lee Jones:
> > On Mon, 08 Jun 2020, Michael Walle wrote:
> >
> > > Am 2020-06-08 12:02, schrieb Andy Shevchenko:
> > > > +Cc: some Intel people WRT our internal discussion about similar
> > > > problem and solutions.
> > > >
> > > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 11:30 AM Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> wrote:
> > > > > On Sat, 06 Jun 2020, Michael Walle wrote:
> > > > > > Am 2020-06-06 13:46, schrieb Mark Brown:
> > > > > > > On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 10:07:36PM +0200, Michael Walle wrote:
> > > > > > > > Am 2020-06-05 12:50, schrieb Mark Brown:
> > > >
> > > > ...
> > > >
> > > > > Right. I'm suggesting a means to extrapolate complex shared and
> > > > > sometimes intertwined batches of register sets to be consumed by
> > > > > multiple (sub-)devices spanning different subsystems.
> > > > >
> > > > > Actually scrap that. The most common case I see is a single Regmap
> > > > > covering all child-devices.
> > > >
> > > > Yes, because often we need a synchronization across the entire address
> > > > space of the (parent) device in question.
> > > >
> > > > > It would be great if there was a way in
> > > > > which we could make an assumption that the entire register address
> > > > > space for a 'tagged' (MFD) device is to be shared (via Regmap) between
> > > > > each of the devices described by its child-nodes. Probably by picking
> > > > > up on the 'simple-mfd' compatible string in the first instance.
> > > > >
> > > > > Rob, is the above something you would contemplate?
> > > > >
> > > > > Michael, do your register addresses overlap i.e. are they intermingled
> > > > > with one another? Do multiple child devices need access to the same
> > > > > registers i.e. are they shared?
> > >
> > > No they don't overlap, expect for maybe the version register, which is
> > > just there once and not per function block.
> >
> > Then what's stopping you having each device Regmap their own space?
>
> Because its just one I2C device, AFAIK thats not possible, right?
Not sure what (if any) the restrictions are.
I can't think of any reasons why not, off the top of my head.
Does Regmap only deal with shared accesses from multiple devices
accessing a single register map, or can it also handle multiple
devices communicating over a single I2C channel?
One for Mark perhaps.
> > The issues I wish to resolve using 'simple-mfd' are when sub-devices
> > register maps overlap and intertwine.
[...]
> > > > > What do these bits configure?
> > >
> > > - hardware strappings which have to be there before the board powers
> > > up,
> > > like clocking mode for different SerDes settings
> > > - "keep-in-reset" bits for onboard peripherals if you want to save
> > > power
> > > - disable watchdog bits (there is a watchdog which is active right
> > > from
> > > the start and supervises the bootloader start and switches to
> > > failsafe
> > > mode if it wasn't successfully started)
> > > - special boot modes, like eMMC, etc.
> > >
> > > Think of it as a 16bit configuration word.
> >
> > And you wish for users to be able to view these at run-time?
>
> And esp. change them.
>
> > Can they adapt any of them on-the-fly or will the be RO?
>
> They are R/W but only will only affect the board behavior after a reset.
I see. Makes sense. This is board controller territory. Perhaps
suitable for inclusion into drivers/soc or drivers/platform.
--
Lee Jones [李琼斯]
Senior Technical Lead - Developer Services
Linaro.org │ Open source software for Arm SoCs
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2020-06-04 21:10 [PATCH v4 00/11] Add support for Kontron sl28cpld Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 01/11] dt-bindings: mfd: Add bindings for sl28cpld Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 16:28 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-09 16:28 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-09 16:28 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 02/11] mfd: Add support for Kontron sl28cpld management controller Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 6:57 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-05 6:57 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-05 6:57 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-05 9:51 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 9:51 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 9:51 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 10:50 ` Mark Brown
2020-06-05 10:50 ` Mark Brown
2020-06-05 20:07 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 20:07 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 20:07 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-06 11:46 ` Mark Brown
2020-06-06 11:46 ` Mark Brown
2020-06-06 12:45 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-06 12:45 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-06 12:45 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-08 8:28 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 8:28 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 8:28 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 10:02 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-08 10:02 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-08 10:02 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-08 15:41 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-08 15:41 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-08 15:41 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-08 18:56 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 18:56 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 18:56 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 21:09 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-08 21:09 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-08 21:09 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 6:47 ` Lee Jones [this message]
2020-06-09 6:47 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 6:47 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 14:38 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 14:38 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 14:38 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 14:42 ` Mark Brown
2020-06-09 14:42 ` Mark Brown
2020-06-09 14:42 ` Mark Brown
2020-06-09 15:01 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 15:01 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 15:01 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 17:15 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-09 17:15 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-09 17:15 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-09 17:29 ` Mark Brown
2020-06-09 17:29 ` Mark Brown
2020-06-09 17:29 ` Mark Brown
2020-06-09 18:41 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 18:41 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 18:41 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 15:19 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 15:19 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 15:19 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 15:30 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 15:30 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 15:30 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-09 19:45 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 19:45 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 19:45 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 7:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-10 7:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-10 7:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-10 7:19 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 7:19 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 7:19 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 7:49 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-10 7:49 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-10 7:49 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-10 7:56 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 7:56 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 7:56 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 9:27 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-10 9:27 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-10 9:27 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-10 18:30 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 18:30 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 18:30 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 17:16 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-10 17:16 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-10 17:16 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-10 18:02 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 18:02 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-10 18:02 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 18:20 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 18:20 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 18:20 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 16:54 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-09 16:54 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-09 16:54 ` Rob Herring
2020-06-09 18:52 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 18:52 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-09 18:52 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-05 8:01 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:01 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:01 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:02 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:02 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:02 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 10:09 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 10:09 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 10:09 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 10:48 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 10:48 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 10:48 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 11:51 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 11:51 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 11:51 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 03/11] irqchip: add sl28cpld interrupt controller support Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 1:26 ` kernel test robot
2020-06-05 1:26 ` kernel test robot
2020-06-05 1:26 ` kernel test robot
2020-06-05 8:07 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:07 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:07 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-08 15:12 ` kernel test robot
2020-06-08 15:12 ` kernel test robot
2020-06-08 15:12 ` kernel test robot
2020-06-08 15:12 ` kernel test robot
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 04/11] watchdog: add support for sl28cpld watchdog Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 8:14 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:14 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:14 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 10:24 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 10:24 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 10:24 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 10:50 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 10:50 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 10:50 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 13:52 ` Guenter Roeck
2020-06-05 13:52 ` Guenter Roeck
2020-06-05 13:52 ` Guenter Roeck
2020-06-05 14:09 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 14:09 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 14:09 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 15:05 ` Guenter Roeck
2020-06-05 15:05 ` Guenter Roeck
2020-06-05 15:05 ` Guenter Roeck
2020-06-05 16:04 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 16:04 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 16:04 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 16:34 ` Guenter Roeck
2020-06-05 16:34 ` Guenter Roeck
2020-06-05 16:34 ` Guenter Roeck
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 05/11] pwm: add support for sl28cpld PWM controller Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 8:15 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:15 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:15 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 8:49 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-05 8:49 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-05 8:49 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-05 9:33 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 9:33 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 9:33 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 11:39 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 11:39 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 11:39 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 18:17 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 18:17 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 18:17 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-08 7:46 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 7:46 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-08 7:46 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 06/11] gpio: add support for the sl28cpld GPIO controller Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 12:00 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 12:00 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 12:00 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 12:42 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 12:42 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 12:42 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 13:15 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 13:15 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 13:15 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 18:44 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 18:44 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 18:44 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 21:19 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 21:19 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 21:19 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 07/11] hwmon: add support for the sl28cpld hardware monitoring controller Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 12:06 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 12:06 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-05 12:06 ` Andy Shevchenko
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 08/11] arm64: dts: freescale: sl28: enable sl28cpld Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 09/11] arm64: dts: freescale: sl28: map GPIOs to input events Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 10/11] arm64: dts: freescale: sl28: enable LED support Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` [PATCH v4 11/11] arm64: dts: freescale: sl28: enable fan support Michael Walle
2020-06-04 21:10 ` Michael Walle
2020-06-05 6:13 ` [PATCH v4 00/11] Add support for Kontron sl28cpld Lee Jones
2020-06-05 6:13 ` Lee Jones
2020-06-05 6:13 ` Lee Jones
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