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regulator-v5.4c4ad8502 · ·
regulator: Updates for v5.4 A small update for the regualtor API for this cycle, some small fixes and a bunch of new devices but none of them very big. The most stand out thing is the regulator-fixed-clock driver which is for regulators where the enable control is done by using a clock instead of a GPIO or register write, a novel hardware design that had not previously come up. - Added a keyword pattern for regulator_get_optional() since usage of that API generally needs extra review. - Operating mode and suspend state support for act8865. - New device support for Active Semiconductor ACT8600 chargers, Mediatek MT6358, Qualcomm SM8150, regulator-fixed-clock, and Synoptics SY20276, SY20278 and SY8824E.
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asoc-v5.4-2a54f8485 · ·
ASoC: Final merge window fixes for v5.4 A few small fixes and one feature that came in since I sent you the earlier pull request.
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mac80211-next-for-davem-2019-09-11c1d3ad84 · ·
We have a number of changes, but things are settling down: * a fix in the new 6 GHz channel support * a fix for recent minstrel (rate control) updates for an infinite loop * handle interface type changes better wrt. management frame registrations (for management frames sent to userspace) * add in-BSS RX time to survey information * handle HW rfkill properly if !CONFIG_RFKILL * send deauth on IBSS station expiry, to avoid state mismatches * handle deferred crypto tailroom updates in mac80211 better when device restart happens * fix a spectre-v1 - really a continuation of a previous patch * advertise NL80211_CMD_UPDATE_FT_IES as supported if so * add some missing parsing in VHT extended NSS support * support HE in mac80211_hwsim * let mac80211 drivers determine the max MTU themselves along with the usual cleanups etc.
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asoc-v5.4bb831786 · ·
ASoC: Updates for v5.4 Quite a big update this time around, particularly in the core where we've had a lot of cleanups from Morimoto-san - there's not much functional change but quite a bit of modernization going on. We've also seen a lot of driver work, a lot of it cleanups but also some particular drivers. - Lots and lots of cleanups from Morimoto-san and Yue Haibing. - Lots of cleanups and enhancements to the Freescale, sunxi dnd Intel rivers. - Initial Sound Open Firmware suppot for i.MX8. - Removal of w90x900 and nuc900 drivers as the platforms are being removed. - New support for Cirrus Logic CS47L15 and CS47L92, Freescale i.MX 7ULP and 8MQ, Meson G12A and NXP UDA1334
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regulator-fix-v5.3-rc83829100a · ·
regulator: Fixes for v5.3 This is obviouly very late, containing three small and simple driver specific fixes. The main one is the TWL fix, this fixes issues with cpufreq on the PMICs used with BeagleBoard generation OMAP SoCs which had been broken due to changes in the generic OPP code exposing a bug in the regulator driver for these devices causing them to think that OPPs weren't supported on the system. Sorry about sending this so late, I hadn't registered that the TWL issue manifested in cpufreq.
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ASB-2019-09-05_mainline7cbdcba4 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2019-09-01 CVE-2019-2181 CVE-2018-20669 (i915 driver/x86 only): fix not backported
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ASB-2019-09-05_4.19-q3716d346 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2019-09-01 CVE-2019-2181 CVE-2018-20669 (i915 driver/x86 only): fix not backported
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ASB-2019-09-05_4.191fd5770c · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2019-09-01 CVE-2019-2181 CVE-2018-20669 (i915 driver/x86 only): fix not backported
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ASB-2019-09-05_4.14-qf3b9aac7 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2019-09-01 CVE-2019-2181 CVE-2018-20669 (i915 driver/x86 only): fix not backported