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  • v3.2.80
    fad79858 · Linux 3.2.80 ·
    This is the 3.2.80 stable release
    
  • phy-for-4.7
    phy: for 4.7
    
    *) Add a new PHY driver for USB2 PHY on Northstar SoC
    *) Add support for Broadcom NS2 SATA3 PHY in existing
       Broadcom SATA3 PHY driver
    *) Add support for MIPI DPHYs in Exynos5420-compatible
       (5420, 5422 and 5800) and Exynos5433 SoCs
    *) Add support for USB3 PHY on mt2701
    *) Add extcon support for Renesas R-car USB2 PHY driver
    *) Misc cleanups
    
    Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com>
    
  • sunxi-clocks-for-4.7
    Allwinner clocks additions for 4.7
    
    As usual, a bunch of clocks patches for 4.7, mostly fixes and cleanups, and
    display-related clocks.
    
  • sunxi-fixes-for-4.6
    Allwinner fixes for 4.6
    
    A single regulator fix
    
  • sunxi-dt-for-4.7
    Allwinner DT additions for 4.7
    
    The usual bunch of changes, mostly:
      * Addition of the SPDIF support
      * Addition of the pre-requisites for the display support
      * New boards: Difrence DIT4350, colorfly e708 q1, Dserve DSRV9703C,
                    Polaroid MID2809PXE4, Orange Pi PC, Orange Pi 2
    
  • debian-qcom-dragonboard410c-16.04
    16.04 release
  • topic/drm-misc-2016-04-29
  • media/v4.6-4
    media fixes for v4.6-rc6
    
  • sound-4.6-rc6
    sound fixes for 4.6-rc6
    
    Usually we get a big collection of fixes for ASoC once during rc.
    And this is it.
    
    At this time, most of fixes are about Intel Skylake ASoC driver, which
    is a new and still on-going development.  Along with it, a slight
    large LOC is seen in legacy HD-audio driver, but it's merely a code
    move to the upper layer.
    
    Other than that, the rest are small or trivial fixes to various
    drivers, in addition to an ASoC dapm debugfs code fix.
    
  • sun4i-drm-for-4.7
    Allwinner DRM driver for 4.7
    
    This pull request introduces the sun4i driver, meant to be used on the
    older Allwinner SoCs (A10, A13, A20, A23, A31 and A33).
    
    It currently supports only the A13, which has one of the simplest video
    pipeline. Support for other video components and SoCs will be added
    eventually.
    
    It supports only a RGB or composite output. It doesn't do HDMI, VGA, LVDS
    or power management yet, but that will come in time as well.
    
  • asoc-fix-v4.6-rc5
    ASoC: Fixes for v4.6
    
    This is a fairly large collection of fixes but almost all driver
    specific ones, especially to the new Intel drivers which have had a lot
    of recent development.  The one core fix is a change to the debugfs code
    to avoid crashes in some relatively unusual configurations.
    
  • v3.4.112
    343a5fbe · Linux 3.4.112 ·
    This is the 3.4.112 stable release
    
  • v3.12.59
    0fd090c8 · Linux 3.12.59 ·
    This is the 3.12.59 stable release
    
  • mac80211-for-davem-2016-04-27
    Just a single fix, for a per-CPU memory leak in a
    (root user triggerable) error case.
    
  • drm-intel-fixes-2016-05-02
  • regulator-rk808-cleanups
    regulator: rk808: Some cleanups for the rk808 driver
    
    These are tagged to facilitate the addition of support for the rk818
    which may end up overlapping with some of these cleanups.
    
  • iio-for-4.7b
    2nd set of new device support, features and cleanup for IIO in the 4.7 cycle.
    
    Bit of a bumper set for new drivers but plenty of other stuff here as well!
    
    New device support
    * ad5592R ADC/DAC
      - new driver supporting ad5592r and ad5593r combined ADC/DAC and gpio chips.
    * Aosong am2315 relative humidity
      - new driver with triggered buffer support in follow up patch.
    * bmi160 imu
      - new driver
    * bmp280
      - bmp180 support - note there is support in the misc/bmp085 driver. Intent
        is to remove that driver long term.
    * invensense mpu6050
      - cleanup leading to explicit support of mpu9150 with a good few cleanups
        along the way.
    * Hope RF hp03 pressure and temperature sensor.
      - new driver
    * maxim DS1803 potentiometer
      - new driver
    * maxim max44000 light and proximity sensor
      - new driver built in a series of steps to support pretty much everything.
    * ROHM BH1780 light sensor
      - new driver. There is an existing driver in misc that this is pretty much
        intended to replace.  The discussion on whether to support the non standard
        interface of that driver is some way is continuing.
    * st-gyro
      - lsm9ds0-gyro.  The accel/magn side of this will take a while longer as
        extensions to the st library are needed for cases where two types of sensor
        share a single i2c address.
    * ti-adc081c
      - support the adc101c and adc121c
    * Vishay VEML6070 UV sensor
      - new driver.
    
    New features
    * core
      - devm_ APIs for channel_get and channel_get_all.  The first user of these
        is the generic ADC based thermal driver.  As it is going through the
        thermal tree these will be picked up as a patch to that next cycle as that
        is how the author preferred to do it.
      - mounting matrix support.  This new core support allows devices to provide
        to userspace (typically from the device tree) allowing compensation for how
        the sensor is mounted on the device.  First examples are on UAVs but it
        has a more mundane use on typical phone where the chip may be on the front
        or the back of the circuit board and soldered at any angle. Includes
        support for this ABI in ak8975 (which has an older interface, now
        deprecated) and mpu6050.
    * tools
      - add a -a option to enable all available channels in generic_buffer sample.
        Makes it somewhat easier to use.
    * adis library and drivers
      - support manual self test flag clearing.  This has technically been broken
        for a very long time - result is an offset on readings as the applied field
        is on all the time.
    * ak8975
      - triggered buffer support
    * bmc150
      - spi support (including splitting the driver into core and i2c parts)
    * bmp280
      - oversampling support.
    * dht11
      - improved logging - useful to debug timing issues on this quirky device.
    * st-sensors
      - read each channel invidivually as not all support the optimization of
      reading in bulk.  This is technically a fix, but will need to be backported
      if desired.
      - support open drain and shared interrupts.
    * ti-adc081c
      - triggered buffer support.
    
    Cleanups
    * inkern
      - white space fix.
    * ad7606
      - use the iio_device_claim_direct_mode call rather than open coding equiv.
    * ad799x
      - white space fix.
    * ad9523
      - unsigned -> unsigned int
    * apds9660
      - brace location tidying up.
      - silence an uninitialized variable warning.
    * ak8975
      - else and brace on same line fix.
    * at91_adc
      - white space fixes.
    * bmc150
      - use regmap stored copy of the device pointer rather than having an
        additional copy.
    * bmg160
      - use regmap stored copy of the device pointer rather than having an
        additional copy.
    * hid-sensors
      - white space fixes.
    * mcp3422
      - white space fix.
    * mma7455
      - use regmap to retrieve the device struct rather than carrying another copy
        in the private data.
    * ms_sensors
      - white space fix.
    * mxs-lradc
      - move current bindings out of staging - some will be shortly deprecated but
        the reality is that we have device trees out there using them so they will
        need to be supported for some time.  They accidentally got left behind
        when the driver graduated from staging.
      - white space cleanup.
      - set INPUT_PROP_DIRECT.
      - move ts config into a better function.
      - move the STMP reset out of the ADC init.
    * vf610_adc
      - case label indenting fix.
    
  • iio-fixes-for-4.6c
    3rd set of IIO fixes for the 4.6 cycle.
    
    * ak8975
      - fix a null pointer exception if an interrupt occurs during probe.
      - fix a maybe-unitialized warning.
    * at91-sama5d2
      - fix a crash on removal of the module.
    
  • v4.1.23
    54419e3e · Linux 4.1.23 ·
    Linux 4.1.23
    
  • wireless-drivers-for-davem-2016-04-25
    wireless-drivers fixes for 4.6
    
    ath9k
    
    * fix a couple release old throughput regression on ar9281
    
    iwlwifi
    
    * add new device IDs for 8265
    * fix a NULL pointer dereference when paging firmware asserts
    * remove a WARNING on gscan capabilities
    * fix MODULE_FIRMWARE for 8260