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pm+acpi-3.9-rc66cb437ac · ·
ACPI and power management fixes for 3.9-rc6 - Revert of a recent cpuidle change that caused Nehalem machines to hang on boot from Alex Shi. - USB power management fix addressing a crash in the port device object's release routine from Rafael J. Wysocki. - Device PM QoS fix for a potential deadlock related to sysfs interface from Rafael J. Wysocki. - Fix for a cpufreq crash when the /cpus Device Tree node is missing from Paolo Pisati. - Fix for a build issue on ia64 related to the Boot Graphics Resource Table (BGRT) from Tony Luck. - Two fixes for ACPI handles being set incorrectly for device objects that don't correspond to any ACPI namespace nodes in the I2C and SPI subsystems from Rafael J. Wysocki. - Fix for compiler warnings related to CONFIG_PM_DEVFREQ being unset from Rajagopal Venkat. - Fix for a symbol definition typo in cpufreq_governor.h from Borislav Petkov. /
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iio-for-3.10cbeca9e76 · ·
Third round of IIO cleanups, graduations and new stuff for the 3.10 cycle. A small set including 3 things. 1) A short cleanup series for the ak8975. 2) Graduation of ak8975 out of staging. 3) Some additional bits for the at91 adc driver to cover low resolution modes, sleep and a little bit of missing documentation.
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iio-for-3.10b2b684024 · ·
Second round of IIO cleanups for the 3.10 cycle 1) A nice little removal of the unwanted private pointer from struct iio_trigger. 2) Some clean up of the ad799x driver. 3) Couple of cleanups for the exynos_adc driver and some documentation. 4) Move the mxs-lradc initialization a little earlier in the driver to avoid wiping out the configuration just after setting it. A nice small set of worthy bits and bobs.
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pm+acpi-3.9-rc56125c2be · ·
ACPI and power management fixes for 3.9-rc5 - Fix for a recent cpufreq regression related to acpi-cpufreq and suspend/resume from Viresh Kumar. - cpufreq stats reference counting fix from Viresh Kumar. - intel_pstate driver fixes from Dirk Brandewie and Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk. - New ACPI suspend blacklist entry for Sony Vaio VGN-FW21M from Fabio Valentini. - ACPI Platform Error Interface (APEI) fix from Chen Gong. - PCI root bridge hotplug locking fix from Yinghai Lu. /
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iommu-fixes-v3.9-rc4c2a2876e · ·
IOMMU fixes for Linux v3.9-rc4 Here are some fixes which have collected since Linux v3.9-rc1. The most important one fixes a long-standing regressen which make re-hotplugged devices unusable when AMD IOMMU is used. The other patches fix build issues (build regression on OMAP and a section mismatch). One patch just removes a duplicate header include.
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msm-fix-3.94080d2d1 · ·
This fix is intended for v3.9. It fixes a timer bug on MSM targets that cause system hangs.
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iio-for-3.10a51b53dc9 · ·
First set of IIO new drivers and cleanup for the 3.10 cycle. New stuff 1) Add OF support for specifying mappings between iio devices and their in kernel consumers. 2) Driver for AD7923 (extra functionality and support for ad7904, ad7914 and ad7924 added later in series) 3) Driver for Exynos adc (dt suppor for phy added later in series). 4) Make iio_push_event save IRQ context - necessary if it is to be used within an interrupt handler. Users of this functionality to follow. 5) For iio use the device tree node name to provide the hwmon name attribute if available. Removal and moves out of staging 1) Drop the adt7410 driver from IIO now that there is a hmwon driver with equivalent support. This device is very much targeted at hardware monitoring so hwmon is a more appropriate host for the driver. 2) Move iio_hwmon driver to drivers/hwmon. Cleanups 1) Minor cleanup in ST common library. 2) Large set of patches to break the info_mask element which previously used odd and even bits to specify if a channel attribute was either shared across similar channels or specific to only one. Now we have two bitmaps, one for those parameters that are specific to this channel and one for those shared by all channels with the same type as this one. This has no effect on the userspace abi. It simplifies the core code and provides more space for new channel parameters. It has been on the todo list for a long time!