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  • asoc-v3.20-3
    ASoC: Final updates for v3.20
    
    A few more updates for v3.20 that have accumilated over the second half
    of last week.  One new (relatively simple) driver for the Maxim
    max98357a and some other driver specific fixes and enhancements.  I did
    apply a few patches that haven't been in -next just now before sending
    this, all fixes except for one simple device ID addition patch.
    
  • v3.19
    bfa76d49 · Linux 3.19 ·
    Linux 3.19
    
  • wireless-drivers-next-for-davem-2015-02-07
    Major changes:
    
    iwlwifi:
    
    * more work for new devices (4165 / 8260)
    * cleanups / improvemnts in rate control
    * fixes for TDLS
    * major statistics work from Johannes - more to come
    * improvements for the fw error dump infrastructure
    * usual amount of small fixes here and there (scan, D0i3 etc...)
    * add support for beamforming
    * enable stuck queue detection for iwlmvm
    * a few fixes for EBS scan
    * fixes for various failure paths
    * improvements for TDLS Offchannel
    
    wil6210:
    
    * performance tuning
    * some AP features
    
    brcm80211:
    
    * rework some code in SDIO part of the brcmfmac driver related to
      suspend/resume that were found doing stress testing
    * in PCIe part scheduling of worker thread needed to be relaxed
    * minor fixes and exposing firmware revision information to
      user-space, ie. ethtool.
    
    mwifiex:
    
    * enhancements for change virtual interface handling
    * remove coupling between netdev and FW supported interface
      combination, now conversion from any type of supported interface
      types to any other type is possible
    * DFS support in AP mode
    
    ath9k:
    
    * fix calibration issues on some boards
    * Wake-on-WLAN improvements
    
    ath10k:
    
    * add support for qca6174 hardware
    * enable RX batching to reduce CPU load
    
  • v3.18.6
    99609149 · Linux 3.18.6 ·
    This is the 3.18.6 stable release
    
  • v3.14.32
    4ccf212f · Linux 3.14.32 ·
    This is the 3.14.32 stable release
    
  • v3.10.68
    87dc7c99 · Linux 3.10.68 ·
    This is the 3.10.68 stable release
    
  • sound-3.19
    sound fixes for 3.19
    
    Hopefully the final pull request for 3.19: this ended up with a
    slightly higher volume than wished, but I put them all as they are
    either stable or 3.19 regression fixes.
    
    Most of commits are from ASoC, and have been stewed for a while in
    linux-next.  The only change in the common code is the regression
    fixes for ASoC AC97 stuff wrt device registrations.  The rest are
    device-specific, mostly small fixes in various ASoC drivers and
    ak411x on ice1724 boards.
    
  • asoc-fix-intel-v3.19-rc7
    ASoC: Fix for Intel firmware name
    
    Another one liner that arrived after the earlier pull request.  There's
    a trivial conflict with my -next branch, I'll send a pull request with
    that resolution and some other new stuff before Monday.
    
  • asoc-fix-ac97-v3.19-rc7
    ASoC: AC'97 fixes
    
    These are rather too large for this late in the release cycle but
    they're clear, well understood and have been tested to fix a regression
    which was introduced for v3.19.  The details are all in Lars' changelog
    and they've been cooking in -next for a while, to a large extent out
    of conservatism about the size.
    
  • asoc-fix-v3.19-rc7
    ASoC: Fixes for v3.19
    
    A few last minute fixes for v3.19, all driver specific.  None of them
    stand out particularly - it's all the standard people who are affected
    will care stuff.
    
    The Samsung fix is a DT only fix for the audio controller, it's being
    merged via the ASoC tree due to process messups (the submitter sent it
    at the end of a tangentally related series rather than separately to the
    ARM folks) in order to make sure that it gets to people sooner.
    
  • pm+acpi-3.19-fin
    ACPI power management fix for final 3.19
    
    This is a revert of an ACPI Low-power Subsystem (LPSS) driver change
    that was supposed to improve power management of the LPSS DMA controller,
    but introduced more serious problems.
    
    Since fixing them turns out to be non-trivial, it is better to revert
    the commit in question at this point and try to fix the original issue
    differently in the next cycle.
    
    /
    
  • regulator-v3.19-rc7
    regulator: Fix !REGULATOR builds of systems using system suspend calls
    
    The system suspend calls (used to synchronize between system suspend of
    the CPU and it's PMIC) are called from board code but not stubbed when
    regulator is disabled causing build failures in such cases.  This patch
    fixes those build failures.
    
  • asoc-v3.20-2
    ASoC: Updates for v3.20
    
    More updates for v3.20:
    
     - Lots of refactoring from Lars-Peter Clausen, moving drivers to more
       data driven initialization and rationalizing a lot of DAPM usage.
     - Much improved handling of CDCLK clocks on Samsung I2S controllers.
     - Lots of driver specific cleanups and feature improvements.
     - CODEC support for TI PCM514x and TLV320AIC3104 devices.
     - Board support for Tegra systems with Realtek RT5677.
    
  • topic/drm-misc-2015-02-06
  • mac80211-next-for-davem-2015-02-03
    Last round of updates for net-next:
     * revert a patch that caused a regression with mesh userspace (Bob)
     * fix a number of suspend/resume related races
       (from Emmanuel, Luca and myself - we'll look at backporting later)
     * add software implementations for new ciphers (Jouni)
     * add a new ACPI ID for Broadcom's rfkill (Mika)
     * allow using netns FD for wireless (Vadim)
     * some other cleanups (various)
    
  • gpio-v3.19-5
    Yet more GPIO fixes for the v3.19 series:
    - Two fixes stabilizing that which was never stable before:
      removal of GPIO chips, now let's stop leaking memory.
    - Make sure OMAP IRQs are usable when the irqchip API
      is used orthogonally to the gpiochip API.
    - Provide a default GPIO base for the mcp23s08 driver.
    
  • v3.4.106
    28895317 · Linux 3.4.106 ·
    This is the 3.4.106 stable release
    
  • v3.19-rc7
    e36f014e · Linux 3.19-rc7 ·
    Linux 3.19-rc7
    
  • iio-for-3.20b
    Second round of IIO new drivers, functionality and cleanups for the 3.20 cycle.
    
    New drivers and device support:
    * Capella cm3232 ambient light sensor driver.
    * Freescale MMA9553 pedometer and activity monitor. Note this involved a
      refactor of the mma9551 driver to pull out shared elements.
    * Samsung sensor hub (as used in the galaxy gear 2 watch) Core support
      and initial drivers (gyro and accelerometer) more to follow.
      An additional fix was applied on top of this for a build issue
      thrown up by the autobuilders on some platforms.
    * Cosmic Circuits 10001 ADC driver
    * Qualcomm SPMI PMIC voltage ADC driver (current adc merged a while back).
    * Add binding for AK8963 (in capitals) as unfortunately there are bios'
      out there not using lower case.
    
    New functionality
    * Add newe operating mode to the core to allow for non triggered software
      buffers.  This is mostly semantics as previously drivers just claimed they
      had a hardware buffer (when they didn't).
    * Add distance channel type.
    * Add energy channel type.
    * Add velocity channel type and IIO_MOD_ROOT_SUM_SQUARED (i.e. speed when
      our channel type is velocity).
    * Add _debounce_count and _debounce_time filter attributes.  Only really
      make sense for counting types of measurements.  First use is for avoiding
      miss detection of steps prior to walking.
    * Add change event type.   This replaces the briefly present INSTANCE type
      (which hadn't gained any users).  It is more generic as it allows for
      events say every 10 steps rather than every step.
    * Add _calibweight attributes to the ABI (and core support).  Used by
      activity monitors to estimate energy use.  Can imagine there will be
      other uses for this one.
    
    Driver new functionality
    * mma9551 gains runtime pm support.
    * hid-sensors gain PM support.
    
    Cleanup
    * Change calibheight unit to m from cm.  As there are no prior users
      and this was inconsistent with other distance units, it makes sense
      to fix it before hte mma9553 driver which uses it.
    * mpu6050 cleanups and devm_ use.
    * as3935 switch over to PM ops.
    * Fix a few format strings for signed vs unsigned.
    * Fix tcs3414 missindentation
    * Typo in industrialio-event
    * Stop requiring IIO_TRIGGER for IIO_KFIFO_BUF as we have drivers that don't
      need it. No one is quite sure why that dependency was there and it
      seems to not matter.
    
  • iio-for-3.19b
    Second round of IIO new drivers, functionality and cleanups for the 3.19 cycle.
    
    New drivers and device support:
    * Capella cm3232 ambient light sensor driver.
    * Freescale MMA9553 pedometer and activity monitor. Note this involved a
      refactor of the mma9551 driver to pull out shared elements.
    * Samsung sensor hub (as used in the galaxy gear 2 watch) Core support
      and initial drivers (gyro and accelerometer) more to follow.  A small build
      fix relevant to some architectures applied in response to autobuilder
      warnings.
    * Cosmic Circuits 10001 ADC driver
    * Qualcomm SPMI PMIC voltage ADC driver (current adc merged a while back).
    * Add binding for AK8963 (in capitals) as unfortunately there are bios'
      out there not using lower case.
    
    New functionality
    * Add newe operating mode to the core to allow for non triggered software
      buffers.  This is mostly semantics as previously drivers just claimed they
      had a hardware buffer (when they didn't).
    * Add distance channel type.
    * Add energy channel type.
    * Add velocity channel type and IIO_MOD_ROOT_SUM_SQUARED (i.e. speed when
      our channel type is velocity).
    * Add _debounce_count and _debounce_time filter attributes.  Only really
      make sense for counting types of measurements.  First use is for avoiding
      miss detection of steps prior to walking.
    * Add change event type.   This replaces the briefly present INSTANCE type
      (which hadn't gained any users).  It is more generic as it allows for
      events say every 10 steps rather than every step.
    * Add _calibweight attributes to the ABI (and core support).  Used by
      activity monitors to estimate energy use.  Can imagine there will be
      other uses for this one.
    
    Driver new functionality
    * mma9551 gains runtime pm support.
    * hid-sensors gain PM support.
    
    Cleanup
    * Change calibheight unit to m from cm.  As there are no prior users
      and this was inconsistent with other distance units, it makes sense
      to fix it before hte mma9553 driver which uses it.
    * mpu6050 cleanups and devm_ use.
    * as3935 switch over to PM ops.
    * Fix a few format strings for signed vs unsigned.
    * Fix tcs3414 missindentation
    * Typo in industrialio-event
    * Stop requiring IIO_TRIGGER for IIO_KFIFO_BUF as we have drivers that don't
      need it. No one is quite sure why that dependency was there and it
      seems to not matter.