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asoc-fix-v4.0-rc23b8f4a70 · ·
ASoC: Fixes for v4.0 A few driver specific fixes here, none of them earth shattering in themselves, that have accumliated since the opening of the merge window.
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gpio-v4.0-22f97c20e · ·
Two GPIO fixes for the v4.0 kernel series: - Fix a translation problem in of_get_named_gpiod_flags() - Fix a long standing container_of() mistake in the TPS65912 driver.
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iio-fixes-for-4.0b36086889 · ·
Second round of IIO fixes for the 4.0 cycle (or round one part two really!) These are fixes for patches in the recent merge window and are in a separate branch to avoid rebasing the main fixes-togreg branch. * jsa1212 - select missing REGMAP_I2C * ssp_common - build warning fix for PM functions when PM not in use. * ak8975 - the addition of a utility library for this driver (as part of adding new device support) led to a dependency not being inforced for the original driver (I2C and GPIOLIB).
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iio-fixes-for-4.0ae01becba · ·
First round of fixes for IIO in the 4.0 cycle. Note a followup set dependent on patches in the recent merge windows will follow shortly. * dht11 - fix a read off the end of an array, add some locking to prevent the read function being interrupted and make sure gpio/irq lines are not enabled for irqs during output. * iadc - timeout should be in jiffies not msecs * mpu6050 - avoid a null id from ACPI emumeration being dereferenced. * mxs-lradc - fix up some interaction issues between the touchscreen driver and iio driver. Mostly about making sure that the adc driver only affects channels that are not being used for the touchscreen. * ad2s1200 - sign extension fix for a result of c type promotion. * adis16400 - sign extension fix for a result of c type promotion. * mcp3422 - scale table was transposed. * ad5686 - use _optional regulator get to avoid a dummy reg being allocate which would cause the driver to fail to initialize. * gp2ap020a00f - select REGMAP_I2C * si7020 - revert an incorrect cleanup up and then fix the issue that made that cleanup seem like a good idea.
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drm-intel-next-2015-02-27f89fe1ff · ·
- Y tiling support for scanout from Tvrtko&Damien - Remove more UMS support - some small prep patches for OLR removal from John Harrison - first few patches for dynamic pagetable allocation from Ben Widawsky, rebased by tons of other people - DRRS support patches (Sonika&Vandana) - fbc patches from Paulo - make sure our vblank callbacks aren't called when the pipes are off - various patches all over
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mac80211-for-davem-2015-02-279c1c98a3 · ·
A few patches have accumulated, among them the fix for Linus's four-way-handshake problem. The others are various small fixes for problems all over, nothing really stands out.
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sound-4.0-rc2de5d0ad5 · ·
sound fixes for 4.0-rc2 Most of changes in this pull request are about the fixes of crash of FireWire drivers at hot-unplugging. In addition, there are a few HD-audio fixes (removal of wrong static, a pin quirk for an ASUS mobo, a regression fix for runtime PM on Panther Point) and a long-standing (but fairly minor) bug of PCM core.
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dt_for_kumar70168acf · ·
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clk-for-linus-3.20ec02ace8 · ·
The clock framework changes for 3.20 contain the usual driver additions, enhancements and fixes mostly for ARM32, ARM64, MIPS and Power-based devices. Additionaly the framework core underwent a bit of surgery with two major changes. The boundary between the clock core and clock providers (e.g clock drivers) is now more well defined with dedicated provider helper functions. struct clk no longer maps 1:1 with the hardware clock but is a true per-user cookie which helps us tracker users of hardware clocks and debug bad behavior. The second major change is the addition of rate constraints for clocks. Rate ranges are now supported which are analogous to the voltage ranges in the regulator framework. Unfortunately these changes to the core created some breakeage. We think we fixed it all up but for this reason there are lots of last minute commits trying to undo the damage.