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  • v4.9.107
    3c3d05fc · Linux 4.9.107 ·
    This is the 4.9.107 stable release
    
  • devicetree-for-4.18
    DeviceTree updates for v4.18:
    
    - Sync dtc with upstream version v1.4.6-21-g84e414b0b5bc. This adds new
      warnings which are either fixed or disabled by default (enabled with
      W=1).
    
    - Validate an untrusted offset in DT overlay function
      update_usages_of_a_phandle_reference
    
    - Fix a use after free error of_platform_device_destroy
    
    - Fix an off by 1 string errors in unittest
    
    - Avoid creating a struct device for OPP nodes
    
    - Update DT specific submitting-patches.txt with patch content and
      subject requirements.
    
    - Move some bindings to their proper subsystem locations
    
    - Add vendor prefixes for Kaohsiung, SiFive, Avnet, Wi2Wi, Logic PD, and
      ArcherMind
    
    - Add documentation for "no-gpio-delays" property in FSI bus GPIO master
    
    - Add compatible for r8a77990 SoC ravb ethernet block
    
    - More wack-a-mole removal of 'status' property in examples
    
  • sound-4.18-rc1
    sound updates for 4.18
    
    We've got many code additions at this cycle as a result of quite a few
    new drivers.  Below are highlights:
    
    Core stuff:
    - Fix the long-standing issue with the device registration order;
      the control device is now registered at last
    - PCM locking code cleanups for RT kernels
    - Fixes for possible races in ALSA timer resolution accesses
    - TLV offset definitions in uapi
    
    ASoC:
    - Many fixes for the topology stuff, including fixes for v4 ABI
      compatibility
    - Lots of cleanups / quirks for Intel platforms based on Realtek
      CODECs
    - Continued componentization works, removing legacy CODEC stuff
    - Conversion of OMAP DMA to the new, more standard SDMA-PCM driver
    - Fixes and updates to Cirrus Logic SoC drivers
    - New Qualcomm DSP support
    - New drivers for Analog SSM2305, Atmel I2S controllers, Mediatek
      MT6351, MT6797 and MT7622, Qualcomm DSPs, Realtek RT1305, RT1306 and
      RT5668 and TI TSCS454
    
    HD-audio:
    - Finally better support for some CA0132 boards, allowing Windows
      firmware
    - HP Spectre x360 support along with a bulk of COEF stuff
    - Blacklisting power save default some known boards reported on Fedora
    
    USB-audio:
    - Continued improvements on UAC3 support; now BADD is supported
    - Fixes / improvements for Dell WD15 dock
    - Allow DMA coherent pages for PCM buffers for ARCH, MIPS & co
    
    Others:
    - New Xen sound frontend driver support
    - Cache implementation and other improvements for FireWire DICE
    - Conversions to octal permissions in allover places
    
  • asoc-v4.18
    ASoC: Updates for v4.18
    
    This is a very big update, mainly due to a huge set of new drivers some
    of which are individually very large.  We also have a lot of fixes for
    the topology stuff, several of the users have stepped up and fixed some
    the serious issues there, and continued progress on the transition away
    from CODEC specific drivers to generic component drivers.
    
     - Many fixes for the topology code, including fixes for the half done
       v4 ABI compatibility from Guenter Roeck and other ABI fixes from
       Kirill Marinushkin.
     - Lots of cleanup for Intel platforms based on Realtek CODECs from Hans
       de Goode.
     - More followups on removing legacy CODEC things and transitioning to
       components from Morimoto-san.
     - Conversion of OMAP DMA to the new, more standard SDMA-PCM driver.
     - A series of fixes and updates to the rather elderly Cirrus Logic SoC
       drivers from Alexander Sverdlin.
     - Qualcomm DSP support from Srinivas Kandagatla.
     - New drivers for Analog SSM2305, Atmel I2S controllers, Mediatek
       MT6351, MT6797 and MT7622, Qualcomm DSPs, Realtek RT1305, RT1306 and
       RT5668 and TI TSCS454
    
  • v4.16.14
    03329bc6 · Linux 4.16.14 ·
    This is the 4.16.14 stable release
    
  • v4.14.48
    2c6025eb · Linux 4.14.48 ·
    This is the 4.14.48 stable release
    
  • v4.9.106
    2460c23c · Linux 4.9.106 ·
    This is the 4.9.106 stable release
    
  • ASB-2018-06-05_3.18-o-release
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.14
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.9-o-mr1
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.9-o-release
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.9-o
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.9
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.4-o-mr1
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.4-o-release
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.4-n-release
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.4-n
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.4-o
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_4.4
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075
  • ASB-2018-06-05_3.18-o-mr1
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01
    CVE-2017-17806
    CVE-2017-17807
    CVE-2017-17558
    CVE-2018-9383
    CVE-2018-9393
    CVE-2018-9385
    CVE-2018-9389
    CVE-2018-7480
    CVE-2017-18075