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  • ASB-2022-03-05_4.9-q
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2022-03-01
    CVE-2020-29368
    CVE-2021-39685
    CVE-2021-39686
    CVE-2021-39698
    CVE-2021-3655
  • sdm845-5.16.12
  • v5.17-rc7
    ffb217a1 · Linux 5.17-rc7 ·
    Linux 5.17-rc7
    
  • android12-5.10-2021-12_r7
    android12-5.10 December 2021 release 7
    
    security_patch: 2022-03-05
    
    Artifacts
      kernel: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8245619/kernel_aarch64/latest
      boot.img: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8248700/gsi_arm64-user/latest
  • v5.16.12-msm8996
  • android12-5.10-2021-11_r7
    android12-5.10 November 2021 release 7
    
    security_patch: 2022-03-05
    
    Artifacts
      kernel: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8245467/kernel_aarch64/latest
      boot.img: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8247583/gsi_arm64-user/latest
  • android12-5.10-2022-02_r1
    android12-5.10 February 2022 release 1
    
    security_patch: 2022-03-05
    
    Artifacts
      kernel: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8234568/kernel_aarch64/latest
      boot.img: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8236118/gsi_arm64-user/latest
  • v5.16.12
    d6d1706b · Linux 5.16.12 ·
    This is the 5.16.12 stable release
    
  • v5.15.26
    8993e606 · Linux 5.15.26 ·
    This is the 5.15.26 stable release
    
  • v5.10.103
    915a747a · Linux 5.10.103 ·
    This is the 5.10.103 stable release
    
  • v5.4.182
    866ae42c · Linux 5.4.182 ·
    This is the 5.4.182 stable release
    
  • v4.19.232
    d5b90e6e · Linux 4.19.232 ·
    This is the 4.19.232 stable release
    
  • next-20220302
    next-20220302
    
  • v4.14.269
    e853993d · Linux 4.14.269 ·
    This is the 4.14.269 stable release
    
  • v4.9.304
    443d6630 · Linux 4.9.304 ·
    This is the 4.9.304 stable release
    
  • next-20220301
    next-20220301
    
  • qcom-arm64-for-5.18
    Qualcomm ARM64 DeviceTree updates for v5.18
    
    New platforms: Snapdragon 625 and Snapdragon 632
    New boards: Google Herobrine R1, Fairphone FP3, SHIFT6mq, Samsung Galaxy
    Book2 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Hardware Development Kit (HDK)
    
    On IPQ6018 the USB reference period is corrected, GICv2m support is
    enabled and the max-link-speed for PCIe is specified.
    
    IPQ8074 adds description of GIVv2m and SMEM, and ensures that TrustZone
    related memory is reserved from Linux.
    
    On the Snapdragon 7c Gen 3 (SC7280) description of display, displayport,
    L3 interconnect, bluetooth, CPU opp-tables are added. Another revision
    of the Google Herobrine is introduced and a bunch of cleanups are
    introduced.
    
    On Snapdragon 845 new support for the SHIFT6mq device is introduced, the
    OnePlus devices gains fuel gauge and the platform gains GSI DMA support,
    which is enabled for SPI (for now).
    
    On the Snapdragon 850 based WindowsOnSnapdragon laptops, initial support
    for Samsugn Galaxy Book2 is introduced and the Lenovo Yoga C630 gains
    description of its backlight controls.
    
    The Snapdragon 625 platform (MSM8953) the thereof derrived Snapdragon
    632 platform is introduced, with initial description of the Fairphone 3.
    
    Fairphone 4 on the SM7225 platform gains proper WLED configuration.
    
    On Snapdragon 855 (SM8150) description of the limits hardware (LMh) is
    introduced and the SPI and I2C devices are wired to the GSI DMA controller.
    
    On Snapdragon 865 (SM8250) the CPU and cluster idle states are
    introduced, the MSI interrupts for PCIe 1 and 2 are corrected and the
    CPUfreq driver gains knowledge about thermal pressure interrupts.
    
    On Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (SM8450) LLCC, interconnect and remoteproc
    descriptions are added. The SM8450 Hardware Development Kit is
    introduced and the QRD has its remoteproc instances enabled.
    
    Cluster idle and RPMh parameters are corrected on SM8150, SM8350 and
    SM8540.
    
    The IPA device on SC7180, SC7280 and SM8350 gains knowledge of the AOSS
    QMP mailbox, allowing it to enable retention of IPA registers during
    power collapse.
    
    DeviceTree validation issues related to thermal zone naming, missing
    CPU, device and platform compatibles, APR, Google EC PWM, DB410c sound,
    QCS404 opp-tables and SM8250 PCIe nodes are corrected.
    
    A bunch of cleanups and style fixes for MSM8992, MSM8994, MSM8996 and
    MSM8916 are introduced as well.
    
  • qcom-dts-for-5.18
    Qualcomm dts updates for v5.18
    
    The MSM8226 platform gains description of USB, SoC power-domains,
    PMIC multi-purpose pins, SPMI regulators, the smbb battery charger and
    the LG G Watch R, on this platform, gains description of Bluetooth,
    WiFI, fuel gauge, SMBB battery charger and USB.
    
    DeviceTree validation issues in APQ8060, APQ8064, MDM9615, MSM8960,
    IPQ4019 and SDX55 are corrected.
    
  • qcom-drivers-for-5.18
    Qualcomm driver updates for v5.18
    
    This refactors the Qualcomm mdt file loader, to partially decouple it
    from the SCM peripheral-authentication-service. This is needed as newer
    platforms, such as the Qualcomm SM8450, require the metadata to remain
    accessible to TrustZone during a longer time. This is followed by the
    introduction of remoteproc drivers for SM8450 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 1).
    
    It changes the way hardware version differences are handled in the LLCC
    driver and introduces support for Qualcomm SM8450. While updating the dt
    binding for LLCC it also introduces the missing SM8350 compatible.
    
    The ocmem and aoss drivers gains missing put_device() calls and rpmpd
    gains a missing check for kcalloc() failure.
    
    The SPM driver is updated to avoid instantiating the SPM cpuidle devices
    if the CPUs aren't controlled by SPM, such as when Snapdragon 8916
    operates in 32-bit mode without PSCI.
    
    The RPM power-domain driver gains MSM8226 support.
    
    Lastly the socinfo driver gains knowledge about a few new SoCs and
    PMICs.
    
  • qcom-defconfig-for-5.18
    Qualcomm defconfig updates for v5.18
    
    The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8916 devices come in both 32- or 64-bit form,
    and even though the typical case so far has been to 64-bit, it's
    possible to run the Dragonboard 410c in either mode.
    
    Enable the relevant drivers in multi_v7_defconfig to enable this, and
    other Snapdragon 8916 devices to run the 32-bit kernel.