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pinctrl-v3.15-143f23a06 · ·
Pin control bulk changes for the v3.15 series, no new core functionality this time, just incremental driver updates: - A large refactoring of the MVEBU (Marvell) driver. - A large refactoring of the Tegra (nVidia) driver. - GPIO interrupt including soft edges support in the STi driver. - Misc updates to PFC (Renesas), AT91, ADI2 (Blackfin), pinctrl-single, sirf (CSR), msm (Qualcomm), Exynos (Samsung), sunxi (AllWinner), i.MX (Freescale), Baytrail.
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kvm-3.15-17227fc06 · ·
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drm-intel-next-2014-03-21698b3135 · ·
- Inherit/reuse firmwar framebuffers (for real this time) from Jesse, less flicker for fastbooting. - More flexible cloning for hdmi (Ville). - Some PPGTT fixes from Ben. - Ring init fixes from Naresh Kumar. - set_cache_level regression fixes for the vma conversion from Ville&Chris. - Conversion to the new dp aux helpers (Jani). - Unification of runtime pm with pc8 support from Paulo, prep work for runtime pm on other platforms than HSW. - Larger cursor sizes (Sagar Kamble). - Piles of improvements and fixes all over, as usual.
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sunxi-clk-for-3.15fd1b22f6 · ·
Allwinner sunXi SoCs clock changes This adds support for the new, more correct clock node naming and gets the A10 compatibles in line with the rest of the other SoCs. It also adds support for the USB, GMAC and A31's PLL6 clocks. Some of these changes also require DT modifications that will be merged via arm-soc.
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pm+acpi-3.14-rc7d5af40d6 · ·
ACPI and power management fixes for 3.14-rc7 - A recent ACPI resources handling fix overlooked the fact that it had to update the ACPI PNP subsystem's resources parsing too and caused confusing warning messages to be printed during system intialization on some systems (with arguably buggy ACPI tables). Fix from Zhang Rui. - Moving the early ACPI initialization before timekeeping_init() earlier in this cycle broke fast TSC calibration on at least one system, so it needs to be done later, but still before efi_enter_virtual_mode() to allow the EFI initialization to refer to ACPI. - A change related to code duplication reduction in the cpufreq core inadvertently caused cpufreq intialization to fail for some CPUs handled by intel_pstate by adding checks that may fail for that driver, but aren't even necessary when it is used. The issue is addressed by preventing those checks from run in the configurations in which they aren't needed. - If the Hardware Reduced ACPI flag is set in the ACPI tables, system suspend, hibernation and ACPI power off will only work when special sleep control and sleep status registeres are provided (their addresses in the ACPI tables are not zero). If those registers are not available, the features in question have no chances to work, so they shouldn't even be regarded as supported. That helps with power off in particular, because alternative power off methods may be used then and they may actually work. /
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sunxi-defconfig-for-3.154f26b761 · ·
Allwinner defconfig additions for 3.15 Enables SPI and SID drivers in sunxi defconfig
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sunxi-core-for-3.158db21ad4 · ·
Allwinner core additions for 3.15 Just a minor commit to adjust the restart code to take into account the new compatibles
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sunxi-dt-for-3.15-2ca5d04d9 · ·
Allwinner DT additions for 3.15, take 2: - Two new boards: INet 97F Rev 02 and A10-OLinuXino-LIME - Addition of the I2C for the A31 - Addition USB Host mode for the A10, A10s, A13 and A20 - Addition of SATA support for the A10 and A20 - Change of compatible for the watchdog
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