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  • ASB-2018-11-05_4.4-n-release
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-11-01
    
    No kernel security patches for ASB-2018-11, however there
    were some from previous ASBs that are now upstream and in
    android common kernels
    
    CVE-2018-9363 from ASB-2018-06
    CVE-2017-0749 from ASB-2017-08
    CVE-2017-0627 from ASB-2017-05
    CVE-2017-0564 from ASB-2017-04
    CVE-2017-13293 from ASB-2018-04
  • ASB-2018-11-05_4.4-p
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-11-01
    
    No kernel security patches for ASB-2018-11, however there
    were some from previous ASBs that are now upstream and in
    android common kernels
    
    CVE-2018-9363 from ASB-2018-06
    CVE-2017-0749 from ASB-2017-08
    CVE-2017-0627 from ASB-2017-05
    CVE-2017-0564 from ASB-2017-04
    CVE-2017-13293 from ASB-2018-04
  • ASB-2018-11-05_4.4-o
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-11-01
    
    No kernel security patches for ASB-2018-11, however there
    were some from previous ASBs that are now upstream and in
    android common kernels
    
    CVE-2018-9363 from ASB-2018-06
    CVE-2017-0749 from ASB-2017-08
    CVE-2017-0627 from ASB-2017-05
    CVE-2017-0564 from ASB-2017-04
    CVE-2017-13293 from ASB-2018-04
  • ASB-2018-11-05_4.4-n
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-11-01
    
    No kernel security patches for ASB-2018-11, however there
    were some from previous ASBs that are now upstream and in
    android common kernels
    
    CVE-2018-9363 from ASB-2018-06
    CVE-2017-0749 from ASB-2017-08
    CVE-2017-0627 from ASB-2017-05
    CVE-2017-0564 from ASB-2017-04
    CVE-2017-13293 from ASB-2018-04
  • ASB-2018-11-05_4.4
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-11-01
    
    No kernel security patches for ASB-2018-11, however there
    were some from previous ASBs that are now upstream and in
    android common kernels
    
    CVE-2018-9363 from ASB-2018-06
    CVE-2017-0749 from ASB-2017-08
    CVE-2017-0627 from ASB-2017-05
    CVE-2017-0564 from ASB-2017-04
    CVE-2017-13293 from ASB-2018-04
  • ASB-2018-11-05_3.18-o-mr1
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-11-01
    
    No kernel security patches for ASB-2018-11, however there
    were some from previous ASBs that are now upstream and in
    android common kernels
    
    CVE-2018-9363 from ASB-2018-06
    CVE-2017-0749 from ASB-2017-08
    CVE-2017-0627 from ASB-2017-05
    CVE-2017-0564 from ASB-2017-04
    CVE-2017-13293 from ASB-2018-04
  • ASB-2018-11-05_3.18-o-release
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-11-01
    
    No kernel security patches for ASB-2018-11, however there
    were some from previous ASBs that are now upstream and in
    android common kernels
    
    CVE-2018-9363 from ASB-2018-06
    CVE-2017-0749 from ASB-2017-08
    CVE-2017-0627 from ASB-2017-05
    CVE-2017-0564 from ASB-2017-04
    CVE-2017-13293 from ASB-2018-04
  • ASB-2018-11-05_3.18-n-release
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-11-01
    
    No kernel security patches for ASB-2018-11, however there
    were some from previous ASBs that are now upstream and in
    android common kernels
    
    CVE-2018-9363 from ASB-2018-06
    CVE-2017-0749 from ASB-2017-08
    CVE-2017-0627 from ASB-2017-05
    CVE-2017-0564 from ASB-2017-04
    CVE-2017-13293 from ASB-2018-04
  • ASB-2018-11-05_3.18
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-11-01
    
    No kernel security patches for ASB-2018-11, however there
    were some from previous ASBs that are now upstream and in
    android common kernels
    
    CVE-2018-9363 from ASB-2018-06
    CVE-2017-0749 from ASB-2017-08
    CVE-2017-0627 from ASB-2017-05
    CVE-2017-0564 from ASB-2017-04
    CVE-2017-13293 from ASB-2018-04
  • v4.20-rc1
    65102238 · Linux 4.20-rc1 ·
    Linux 4.20-rc1
    
  • v4.14.79
    50961e48 · Linux 4.14.79 ·
    This is the 4.14.79 stable release
    
  • v4.18.17
    2237effd · Linux 4.18.17 ·
    This is the 4.18.17 stable release
    
  • v4.19.1
    07a03b97 · Linux 4.19.1 ·
    This is the 4.19.1 stable release
    
  • sound-fix-4.20-rc1
    sound fixes for 4.20-rc1
    
    A few device-specific fixes: a fix for SPDIF on old Creative PCI
    board, and two additional fixes for the recent changes in FireWire
    audio stack.
    
  • LE.UM.2.3.7-07700-sda845.0
    "LE.UM.2.3.7-07700-sda845.0"
  • devicetree-fixes-for-4.20-1
    Devicetree fixes for v4.20-rc1:
    
    - Fix cpu node iterator for powerpc systems
    
    - Clarify ARM CPU binding 'capacities-dmips-mhz' property calculations
    
  • media/v4.20-2
    media updates for v4.20-rc1
    
  • media/v4.20-1
    media updates for v4.20-rc1
    
  • devicetree-for-4.20
    Devicetree updates for 4.20:
    
    - Sync dtc with upstream version v1.4.7-14-gc86da84d30e4
    
    - Work to get rid of direct accesses to struct device_node name and
      type pointers in preparation for removing them. New helpers for
      parsing DT cpu nodes and conversions to use the helpers. printk
      conversions to %pOFn for printing DT node names. Most went thru
      subystem trees, so this is the remainder.
    
    - Fixes to DT child node lookups to actually be restricted to child
      nodes instead of treewide.
    
    - Refactoring of dtb targets out of arch code. This makes the support
      more uniform and enables building all dtbs on c6x, microblaze, and
      powerpc.
    
    - Various DT binding updates for Renesas r8a7744 SoC
    
    - Vendor prefixes for Facebook, OLPC
    
    - Restructuring of some ARM binding docs moving some peripheral bindings
      out of board/SoC binding files
    
    - New "secure-chosen" binding for secure world settings on ARM
    
    - Dual licensing of 2 DT IRQ binding headers
    
  • sound-4.20-rc1
    sound updates for 4.20
    
    There have been little changes in ALSA core stuff, but ASoC core still
    kept rolling for the continued restructuring.  The rest are lots of
    small driver-specific changes and some minor API updates.
    Here are highlights:
    
    General:
    - Appropriate fall-through annotations everywhere
    - Some code cleanup in memalloc code, handling non-cacahed pages more
      commonly in the helper
    - Deployment of SNDRV_PCM_INFO_SYNC_APPLPTR flag consistently
    
    Drivers:
    - More HD-audio CA0132 codec improvement for supporting other Creative
      boards
    - Plumbing legacy HD-audio codecs as ASoC BE on Intel SST; this will
      give move support of existing HD-audio devices with DSP
    - A few device-specific HD-audio quirks as usual
    - New quirk for RME CC devices and correction for B&W PX for USB-audio
    - FireWire: code refactoring including devres usages
    
    ASoC Core:
    - Continued componentization works; it's almost done!
    - A bunch of new for_each_foo macros
    - Cleanups and fixes in DAPM code
    
    ASoC Drivers:
    - MCLK support for several different devices, including CS42L51, STM32
      SAI, and MAX98373
    - Support for Allwinner A64 CODEC analog, Intel boards with DA7219 and
      MAX98927, Meson AXG PDM inputs, Nuvoton NAU8822, Renesas R8A7744 and
      TI PCM3060