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  • v5.4.80
    9f4b26f3 · Linux 5.4.80 ·
    This is the 5.4.80 stable release
    
  • v4.19.160
    0c88e405 · Linux 4.19.160 ·
    This is the 4.19.160 stable release
    
  • v4.14.209
    87335852 · Linux 4.14.209 ·
    This is the 4.14.209 stable release
    
  • v4.9.246
    6d0b08c5 · Linux 4.9.246 ·
    This is the 4.9.246 stable release
    
  • v4.4.246
    3e452b91 · Linux 4.4.246 ·
    This is the 4.4.246 stable release
    
  • orange-pi-5.9-20201123-0250
    Release: orange-pi-5.9-20201123-0250
    
    NEWS
    ====
    
    See also:
    
    - https://xnux.eu/log/
    - https://xnux.eu/devices/pine64-pinephone.html
    - https://xff.cz/kernels/
    
    2020-11-23:
    - pulled in v5.9.10
    2020-11-17:
    - drop ov5640 AF patch
    2020-11-17:
    - fix camera probe
    2020-11-15:
    - pulled in v5.9.8 (nothing relevant to PP)
    2020-11-10:
    - pulled in v5.9.7
    2020-11-01:
    - pulled in v5.9.3
    - added some musb suspend/resume fixes
    - fixed regulator probe on a711
    2020-10-30:
    - added ov5640 autofocus support from Martijn Braam (you'll need /lib/firmware/ov5640_af.bin)
    - added fix for DSI panel 36.6 FPS issue (myself)
    - pulled in v5.9.2
    2020-10-19:
    - fix orange pi 3 ethernet
    2020-10-12:
    - fix issue with dsi clock described here: https://xnux.eu/log/#021
    - rebase on v5.9 final
    - integrate pinetab panel patches from (untested)
      https://gitlab.com/pine64-org/linux/-/commits/pine64-kernel-5.7.y-pinetabpanel/
    2020-09-29:
    - add a few more codec API fixes from Samuel
    2020-09-28:
    - rebase on top of 5.9-rc7
    - integrated the newest audio patches from Samuel
    2020-09-23:
    - port battery thermal regulation fix from p-boot (completely untested, see https://xnux.eu/log/#018)
    2020-09-18:
    - cedrus panic fix
    - rebase on linus/master
    2020-09-17:
    - further modem driver improvements (fix urc setting on old modem firmwares)
    2020-09-13:
    - rebase on top of 5.9-rc5
    2020-09-12:
    - rebase on top of 5.9-rc4+
    2020-09-10:
    - rebase on top of 5.9-rc4+
    - further fixes for the modem driver poweron, support for fast poweroff feature
      present on new modem firmware
    - added flash DT changes
    - add mounting matrix and a kernel command line option to override it (ignore_mount_matrix)
    - https://xff.cz/kernels also contains special kernel builds for my multi-dist image
      (see https://xnux.eu/log/)
    - enabled opportunistic sleep
    - enabled btrfs support
    2020-09-01:
    - rebase on top of 5.9-rc3
    2020-08-19:
    - rebase and port to 5.9-rc1
    - fix various issues with 5.9-rc1
    - fix sleeps in atomic context in anx7688 driver
    - dropped panfrost dvfs patches for now (conflicts, stability issues)
    - fix modem UART issues on powerup (sometimes not receiving RDY, etc.)
      - root cause was host UART locking up due to noise on RX, and the
        fix is to only open UART port when the modem is powered
    2020-08-11:
    - fix sun50i-codec-analog probe failure when built-in
    2020-08-09:
    - pull in codec changes from Samuel
    - don't wait for RDY but poll with empty AT command for the modem's status
    2020-08-06:
    - added Samuel's patch for making recording from the codec work again
    2020-08-05:
    - modem driver fixes for BH
    2020-08-03:
    - fixed AC100 driver to make it work without mod clock
    2020-08-02:
    - integrated latest Samuel's audio patches + rebased my AC100 support on top
    - finished the modem-power driver into a hopefully useable state
    2020-07-25:
    - rebased on top of 5.8-rc7+
    - fixed modem driver issue with not shutting down the modem on poweroff/reset
      on PinePhone (introduced during modem driver rewrite around 5.8-rc5)
    - worked around AXP reseting input current limit to 500mA regardless of
      BC detection being disabled (happened on boot with USB-C cable connected
      to USB-C PD charger) (and reverted again)
    - improved modem driver
      - initialize the modem configuration for proper sleep
      - setup QDAI automatically from DTS
      - show modem firmware version in dmesg
      - added rfkill interface
      - handle URC caching during suspend
    2020-07-16:
    - added HP jack detection patches from A-wai
    2020-07-14:
    - added support for Pinebook Pro
    - fix issue in my bl_pwm PinePhone patch that broke Pinebook Pro's backlight
    2020-07-13:
    - rebased on top of 5.8-rc5
    - improved HW led trigger API
    - more modem-power work (change to serdev, recv messages from the modem)
    - support HDMI audio on PinePhone
    - bump PD power requirement to 15W on PinePhone
    2020-07-08:
    - refactoring of the modem driver, moved to modem-5.8 branch (not finished
      yet, see TODO in the driver)
    - update pinephone 1.0-1.2 dts to reflect the differences in modem setup
    - enable orange pi 3 hdmi audio
    2020-07-06:
    - rebased on top of 5.8-rc4
    2020-07-05:
    - Added fixes for PinePhone panel initialization after resume from sleep
    2020-07-04:
    - Integrated Clément's HDMI audio series (20200704113902.336911-1-peron.clem@gmail.com)
    - Integrated Clément's panfrost DVFS series (20200704102535.189647-1-peron.clem@gmail.com)
    
    My kernel's main integration branch is 'orange-pi-$VER' (this one).
    No other branch is supposed to work alone. My defconfigs are tested
    and work on the boards I support. Read the README.md for more info.
    
    Only my branches based on the current mainline kernel branch are
    maintained (those are usually the -rc# kernels!). You can find the
    current mainline version here https://www.kernel.org/ (mainline: ...)
    
    My prebuilt kernels can be found at https://xff.cz/kernels/ You can
    use them to test that your board works, or just run them without
    bothering with building everything yourself. I run them on all my
    boards.
    
    My website is https://xnux.eu and may contain useful advice.
    
    Good luck!
    
         ~megi
    
  • v5.10-rc5
    418baf2c · Linux 5.10-rc5 ·
    Linux 5.10-rc5
    
  • v5.9.10
    5dbeb9f7 · Linux 5.9.10 ·
    This is the 5.9.10 stable release
    
  • v5.4.79
    fc833461 · Linux 5.4.79 ·
    This is the 5.4.79 stable release
    
  • v4.19.159
    76bda503 · Linux 4.19.159 ·
    This is the 4.19.159 stable release
    
  • v4.14.208
    0df445b0 · Linux 4.14.208 ·
    This is the 4.14.208 stable release
    
  • v4.9.245
    ce62d3c7 · Linux 4.9.245 ·
    This is the 4.9.245 stable release
    
  • v4.4.245
    899c5873 · Linux 4.4.245 ·
    This is the 4.4.245 stable release
    
  • debian-qcom-dragonboard410c-20.11
  • debian-qcom-dragonboard845c-20.11
  • openembedded-qcom-dragonboard410c-20.11
  • openembedded-qcom-dragonboard845c-20.11
  • phy-fixes-5.10
    phy: fixes for 5.10
    
    Bunch of fixes for phy drivers:
    *) USB phy incorrect clearing of bits
    *) Tegra xusb dangling pointer
    *) qcom-qmp null ptr initialization
    *) cpcap-usb irq flags
    *) intel kkembay kconfig depends
    *) qualcomm OF dependency
    *) mediatek typo
    
  • regulator-fix-v5.10-rc4
    regulator: Fixes for v5.10
    
    Mostly core fixes here, one set from Michał Mirosław which cleans up
    some issues introduced as part of the coupled regulators work, one
    memory leak during probe and two due to regulators which have an input
    supply name and regulator name which are identical, which is very
    unusual.  There's also a fix for our handling of the similarly unusual
    case where we can't determine if a regulator is enabled during boot.
    
  • asoc-fix-v5.10-rc4
    ASoC: Fixes for v5.11
    
    A collection of driver specific fixes, mostly for x86 systems (or CODECs
    used mostly on x86) and all for relatively minor issues, the biggest one
    being fixing S24_LE format on Keem Bay systems.