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sunxi-dt-for-4.8-2-bisde427ad2 · ·
Allwinner DT changes for 4.8, take 2 Another set of changes for the 4.8 merge window, among which: - Reworking of the DT for the tablets based on Allwinner reference design and q8 designs to avoid duplication as much as possible - Renaming a DT merged in the first PR for consistency - Enable a few devices on some boards - New boards: Polaroid MID2407PXE03, inet86dz
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wireless-drivers-next-for-davem-2016-07-1325f700ef · ·
wireless-drivers-next patches for 4.8 Major changes: iwlwifi * more work on the RX path for the 9000 device series * some more dynamic queue allocation work * SAR BIOS implementation * some work on debugging capabilities * added support for GCMP encryption * data path rework in preparation for new HW * some cleanup to remove transport dependency on mac80211 * support for MSIx in preparation for new HW * lots of work in preparation for HW support (9000 and a000 series) mwifiex * implement get_tx_power and get_antenna cfg80211 operation callbacks wl18xx * add support for 64bit clock rtl8xxxu * aggregation support (optional for now) Also wireless-drivers is merged to fix some conflicts.
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acpi-urgent-4.7d0420d20 · ·
ACPI fixes for v4.7 - Fix a recent regression in the ACPI EC driver introduced by a fix of another problem that uncovered a latent code ordering issue in the driver (Lv Zheng). - Revert a recent ACPICA commit that attempted to address a lock ordering issue introduced by a previous fix, but caused Dell Precision 5510 to fail to boot, revert that previous fix too and finally revert the commit that caused the original problem (a deadlock in the ACPICA code) to happen (Rafael Wysocki).
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qcom-smd-list-voltage43160ffd · ·
regulator: Fix qcom-smd list voltage issues for msm8974 This commit looks like a cleanup but in fact by causing the core to go down some simplified code paths for noop regulators it avoids a boot time crash for msm8974 platforms which was introduced in v4.7. It has been in -next for a while, the issues in mainline for these platforms weren't flagged up to me until yesterday (I think it took some time to figure out what was going wrong).