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  • v3.14.16
    e21af7df · Linux 3.14.16 ·
    This is the 3.14.16 stable release
    
  • v3.10.52
    4d36ba13 · Linux 3.10.52 ·
    This is the 3.10.52 stable release
    
  • v3.4.102
    0a9d91dc · Linux 3.4.102 ·
    This is the 3.4.102 stable release
    
  • pm+acpi-3.17-rc1
    ACPI and power management updates for 3.17-rc1
    
     - ACPICA update to upstream version 20140724.  That includes
       ACPI 5.1 material (support for the _CCA and _DSD predefined names,
       changes related to the DMAR and PCCT tables and ARM support among
       other things) and cleanups related to using ACPICA's header files.
       A major part of it is related to acpidump and the core code used
       by that utility.  Changes from Bob Moore, David E Box, Lv Zheng,
       Sascha Wildner, Tomasz Nowicki, Hanjun Guo.
    
     - Radix trees for memory bitmaps used by the hibernation core from
       Joerg Roedel.
    
     - Support for waking up the system from suspend-to-idle (also known
       as the "freeze" sleep state) using ACPI-based PCI wakeup signaling
       (Rafael J Wysocki).
    
     - Fixes for issues related to ACPI button events (Rafael J Wysocki).
    
     - New device ID for an ACPI-enumerated device included into the
       Wildcat Point PCH from Jie Yang.
    
     - ACPI video updates related to backlight handling from Hans de Goede
       and Linus Torvalds.
    
     - Preliminary changes needed to support ACPI on ARM from Hanjun Guo
       and Graeme Gregory.
    
     - ACPI PNP core cleanups from Arjun Sreedharan and Zhang Rui.
    
     - Cleanups related to ACPI_COMPANION() and ACPI_HANDLE() macros
       (Rafael J Wysocki).
    
     - ACPI-based device hotplug cleanups from Wei Yongjun and
       Rafael J Wysocki.
    
     - Cleanups and improvements related to system suspend from
       Lan Tianyu, Randy Dunlap and Rafael J Wysocki.
    
     - ACPI battery cleanup from Wei Yongjun.
    
     - cpufreq core fixes from Viresh Kumar.
    
     - Elimination of a deadband effect from the cpufreq ondemand
       governor and intel_pstate driver cleanups from Stratos Karafotis.
    
     - 350MHz CPU support for the powernow-k6 cpufreq driver from
       Mikulas Patocka.
    
     - Fix for the imx6 cpufreq driver from Anson Huang.
    
     - cpuidle core and governor cleanups from Daniel Lezcano,
       Sandeep Tripathy and Mohammad Merajul Islam Molla.
    
     - Build fix for the big_little cpuidle driver from Sachin Kamat.
    
     - Configuration fix for the Operation Performance Points (OPP)
       framework from Mark Brown.
    
     - APM cleanup from Jean Delvare.
    
     - cpupower utility fixes and cleanups from Peter Senna Tschudin,
       Andrey Utkin, Himangi Saraogi, Rickard Strandqvist, Thomas Renninger.
    
    /
    
  • v3.2.62
    73886aa0 · Linux 3.2.62 ·
    This is the 3.2.62 stable release
    
  • kvm-3.17-2
    Here are the PPC and ARM changes for KVM, which I separated because
    they had small conflicts (respectively within KVM documentation,
    and with 3.16-rc changes).  Since they were all within the subsystem,
    I took care of them.
    
    Stephen Rothwell reported some snags in PPC builds, but they are all
    fixed now; the latest linux-next report was clean.
    
    New features for ARM include:
    - KVM VGIC v2 emulation on GICv3 hardware
    - Big-Endian support for arm/arm64 (guest and host)
    - Debug Architecture support for arm64 (arm32 is on Christoffer's todo list)
    
    And for PPC:
    - Book3S: Good number of LE host fixes, enable HV on LE
    - Book3S HV: Add in-guest debug support
    
    This release drops support for KVM on the PPC440.  As a result, the
    PPC merge removes more lines than it adds. :)
    
    I also included an x86 change, since Davidlohr tied it to an independent
    bug report and the reporter quickly provided a Tested-by; there was no
    reason to wait for -rc2.
    
  • sound-3.17-rc1
    sound updates for 3.17-rc1
    
    There've been many updates in ASoC side at this time, especially the
    framework enhancement for multiple CODECs on a single DAI and more
    componentization works.  The only major change in ALSA core is the
    addition of timestamp type in sw_params field.  This should behave in
    backward compatible way.  Other than that, there are lots of small
    changes and new drivers in wide range, including a large code cut in
    HD-audio driver for deprecated static quirks.  Some highlights are
    below:
    
    ALSA Core:
    - Add the new timestamp type field to sw_params to choose
      MONOTONIC_RAW type
    
    HD-audio:
    - Continued conversion to standard printk macros, generic code
      cleanups
    - Removal of obsoleted static quirk codes for Conexant and C-Media
      codecs
    - Fixups for HP Envy TS, Dell XPS 15, HP and Dell mute/mic LED,
      Gigabyte BXBT-2807 mobo
    - Intel Braswell support
    
    ASoC:
    - Support for multiple CODECs attached to a single DAI, enabling
      systems with for example multiple DAC/speaker drivers on a single
     link, contributed by Benoit Cousson based on work from Misael Lopez
     Cruz
    - Support for byte controls larger than 256 bytes based on the use of
      TLVs contributed by Omair Mohammed Abdullah
    - More componentisation work from Lars-Peter Clausen
    - The remainder of the conversions of CODEC drivers to params_width()
      by Mark Brown
    - Drivers for Cirrus Logic CS4265, Freescale i.MX ASRC blocks, Realtek
      RT286 and RT5670, Rockchip RK3xxx I2S controllers and Texas
      Instruments TAS2552
    - Lots of updates and fixes, especially to the DaVinci, Intel,
      Freescale, Realtek, and rcar drivers
    
  • regulator-v3.17
    regulator: Updates for v3.17
    
    A couple of nice new features this month, the ability to map regulators
    in order to allow voltage control by external coprocessors is something
    people have been asking for for a long time.
    
     - Improved support for switch only "regulators", allowing current state
       to be read from the parent regulator but no setting.
     - Support for obtaining the register access method used to set
       voltages, for use in systems which can offload control of this to a
       coprocessor (typically for DVFS).
     - Support for Active-Semi AC8846, Dialog DA9211 and Texas Instruments
       TPS65917.
    
  • iommu-updates-v3.17
    IOMMU Updates for Linux v3.17
    
    This time with:
    
    	* Support for the generic PCI device alias code in x86 IOMMU
    	  drivers
    
    	* A new sysfs interface for IOMMUs
    
    	* Preparations for hotplug support in the Intel IOMMU driver
    
    	* Change the AMD IOMMUv2 driver to not hold references to core
    	  data structures like mm_struct or task_struct. Rely on
    	  mmu_notifers instead.
    
    	* Removal of the OMAP IOVMM interface, all users of it are
    	  converted to DMA-API now
    
    	* Make the struct iommu_ops const everywhere
    
    	* Initial PCI support for the ARM SMMU driver
    
    	* There is now a generic device tree binding documented for
    	  ARM IOMMUs
    
    	* Various fixes and cleanups all over the place
    
    Also included are some changes to the OMAP code, which are acked by the
    maintainer.
    
  • asoc-v3.17
    ASoC: Updates for v3.17
    
    This has been a pretty exciting release in terms of the framework, we've
    finally got support for multiple CODECs attached to a single DAI link
    which has been something there's been interest in as long as I've been
    working on ASoC.  A big thanks to Benoit and Misael for their work on
    this.
    
    Otherwise it's been a fairly standard release for development, including
    more componentisation work from Lars-Peter and a good selection of both
    CODEC and CPU drivers.
    
     - Support for multiple CODECs attached to a single DAI, enabling
       systems with for example multiple DAC/speaker drivers on a single
       link, contributed by Benoit Cousson based on work from Misael Lopez
       Cruz.
     - Support for byte controls larger than 256 bytes based on the use of
       TLVs contributed by Omair Mohammed Abdullah.
     - More componentisation work from Lars-Peter Clausen.
     - The remainder of the conversions of CODEC drivers to params_width()
     - Drivers for Cirrus Logic CS4265, Freescale i.MX ASRC blocks, Realtek
       RT286 and RT5670, Rockchip RK3xxx I2S controllers and Texas Instruments
       TAS2552.
     - Lots of updates and fixes, especially to the DaVinci, Intel,
       Freescale, Realtek, and rcar drivers.
    
  • kvm-3.17-1
    These are the x86, MIPS and s390 changes; PPC and ARM will come in a
    few days.
    
    MIPS and s390 have little going on this release; just bugfixes, some
    small, some larger.
    
    The highlights for x86 are nested VMX improvements (Jan Kiszka), optimizations
    for old processor (up to Nehalem, by me and Bandan Das), and a lot of x86
    emulator bugfixes (Nadav Amit).
    
    Stephen Rothwell reported a trivial conflict with the tracing branch.
    
  • v3.16
    19583ca5 · Linux 3.16 ·
    Linux 3.16
    
  • staging-3.16-rc8
    Staging driver bugfixes for 3.16-rc8
    
    Here are some tiny staging driver bugfixes that I've had in my tree for
    the past week that resolve some reported issues.  Nothing major at all,
    but it would be good to get them merged for 3.16-rc8 or -final.
    
    Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
    
  • v3.12.26
    d83a3234 · Linux 3.12.26 ·
    This is the 3.12.26 stable release
    
  • v3.4.101
    91f7c8cb · Linux 3.4.101 ·
    This is the 3.4.101 stable release
    
  • v3.10.51
    10a62249 · Linux 3.10.51 ·
    This is the 3.10.51 stable release
    
  • v3.14.15
    735fbc72 · Linux 3.14.15 ·
    This is the 3.14.15 stable release
    
  • v3.15.8
    edfabbd4 · Linux 3.15.8 ·
    This is the 3.15.8 stable release
    
  • pm+acpi-3.16-rc8
    ACPI fix for 3.16-rc8
    
    One commit that fixes a problem causing PNP devices to be associated
    with wrong ACPI device objects sometimes during device enumeration
    due to an incorrect check in a matching function.
    
    That problem was uncovered by the ACPI device enumeration rework
    in 3.14.
    
    /
    
  • sunxi-dt-for-3.17-2
    Allwinner DT changes, take 2
    
    Only a single patch in here that fixes a DTC warning.