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  • staging-3.15-rc8
    Staging driver fixes for 3.15-rc8
    
    Here are some staging driver fixes for 3.15.  3 are for the speakup
    drivers (one fix a regression caused in 3.15-rc, and the other 2 resolve
    a tty issue found by Ben Hutchings)  The comedi and r8192e_pci driver
    fixes also resolve reported issues.
    
    Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
    
  • soc-for-3.16
    ARM: SoC updates for 3.16 (part 1)
    
    A quite large set of SoC updates this cycle. In no particular order:
    
    - Multi-cluster power management for Samsung Exynos, adding support for
      big.LITTLE CPU switching on EXYNOS5
    - SMP support for Marvell Armada 375 and 38x
    - SMP rework on Allwinner A31
    - Xilinx Zynq support for SOC_BUS, big endian
    - Marvell orion5x platform cleanup, modernizing the implementation and
      moving to DT.
    - _Finally_ moving Samsung Exynos over to support MULTIPLATFORM, so
      that their platform can be enabled in the same kernel binary as most
      of the other v7 platforms in the tree. \o/ The work isn't quite complete,
      there's some driver fixes still needed, but the basics now work.
    
    New SoC support added:
    - Freescale i.MX6SX
    - LSI Axxia AXM55xx SoCs
    - Samsung EXYNOS 3250, 5260, 5410, 5420 and 5800
    - STi STIH407
    
    Plus a large set of various smaller updates for different platforms. I'm
    probably missing some important one here.
    
  • drivers-for-3.16
    ARM: SoC driver changes
    
    SoC-near driver changes that we're merging through our tree. Mostly
    because they depend on other changes we have staged, but in some cases
    because the driver maintainers preferred that we did it this way.
    
    This contains a largeish cleanup series of the omap_l3_noc bus driver,
    cpuidle rework for Exynos, some reset driver conversions and a long
    branch of TI EDMA fixes and cleanups, with more to come next release.
    
    The TI EDMA cleanups is a shared branch with the dmaengine tree, with
    a handful of Davinci-specific fixes on top.
    
    After discussion at last year's KS (and some more on the mailing lists),
    we are here adding a drivers/soc directory. The purpose of this is
    to keep per-vendor shared code that's needed by different drivers but
    that doesn't fit into the MFD (nor drivers/platform) model. We expect
    to keep merging contents for this hierarchy through arm-soc so we can
    keep an eye on what the vendors keep adding here and not making it a
    free-for-all to shove in crazy stuff.
    
  • fixes-for-3.16
    ARM: SoC low-priority fixes for 3.16
    
    A small selection of fixes coming in late during the release cycle and
    not being critical enough for 3.15 inclusion.
    
  • dt-for-3.16
    ARM: SoC devicetree updates for 3.16
    
    As with previous release, this continues to be among the largest branches
    we merge, with lots of new contents.
    
    New things for this release are among other things:
    
    - DTSI contents for the new SoCs supported in 3.16 (see SoC pull request)
    - Qualcomm APQ8064 and APQ8084 SoCs and eval boards
    - Nvidia Jetson TK1 development board (Tegra T124-based)
    
    Two new SoCs that didn't need enough new platform code to stand out
    enough for me to notice when writing the SoC tag, but that adds new DT
    contents are:
    
    - TI DRA72
    - Marvell Berlin 2Q
    
  • defconfig-for-3.16
    ARM: SoC defconfig updates for 3.16
    
    A number of defconfig updates for 3.16. We have quite a few of these as
    new SoCs and drivers get supported, and we've started collecting them
    in one shared branch.
    
    We started halfway through the merge window so there'll be some small
    conflicts with other branches on nearby changes, but nothing major. Next
    cycle should be smoother.
    
  • cleanup-for-3.16
    ARM: SoC cleanups for 3.16
    
    Cleanups for 3.16. Among these are:
    
    - A bunch of misc cleanups for Broadcom platforms, mostly housekeeping
    - Enabling Common Clock Framework on the older s3c24xx Samsung chipsets
    - Cleanup of the Versatile Express system controller code, moving it to syscon
    - Power management cleanups for OMAP platforms
    
    + a handful of other cleanups across the place
    
  • gpio-v3.16-1
    This is the bulk of GPIO changes for the v3.16 series:
    
    - We are finalizing and fixing up the gpiochip irqchip helpers
      bringing a helpful irqchip implementation into the gpiolib
      core and avoiding duplicate code and, more importantly,
      duplicate bug fixes:
    
      - Support for using the helpers with threaded interrupt
        handlers as used on sleeping GPIO-irqchips
    
      - Do not set up hardware triggers for edges or levels if
        the default IRQ type is IRQ_TYPE_NONE - some drivers
        would exploit the fact that you could get default
        initialization of the IRQ type from the core at probe()
        but if no default type is set up from the helper, we
        should not call the driver to configure anything. Wait
        until a consumer requests the interrupt instead.
    
      - Make the irqchip helpers put the GPIO irqs into their
        own lock class. The GPIO irqchips can often emit
        (harmless, but annoying) lockdep warnings about recursions
        when they are in fact just cascaded IRQs. By putting
        them into their own lock class we help the lockdep core
        to keep track of things.
    
      - Switch the tc3589x GPIO expanders to use the irqchip
        helpers
    
      - Switch the OMAP GPIO driver to use the irqchip helpers
    
      - Add some documentation for the irqchip helpers
    
      - select IRQ_DOMAIN when using the helpers since some
        platforms may not be using this by default and it's a
        strict dependency.
    
    - Continued GPIO descriptor refactoring:
    
      - Remove the one instance of gpio_to_desc() from the
        device tree code, making the OF GPIO code use GPIO
        descriptors only.
    
      - Introduce gpiod_get_optional() and
        gpiod_get_optional_index() akin to the similar
        regulator functions for cases where the use of GPIO
        is optional and not strictly required.
    
      - Make of_get_named_gpiod_flags() private - we do not
        want to unnecessarily expose APIs to drivers that
        make the gpiolib harder than necessary to maintain
        and refactor. Privatize this function.
    
    - Support "-gpio" suffix for the OF GPIO retrieveal path.
      We used to look for "foo-gpios" or just "gpios" in device
      tree nodes, but it turns out that some drivers with a
      single GPIO line will just state "foo-gpio" (singularis).
      Sigh. Support this with a fallback looking for it, as
      this simplifies driver code and handles it in core code.
    
    - Switch the ACPI GPIO core to fetch GPIOs with the
      *_cansleep function variants as the GPIO operation
      region handler can sleep, and shall be able to handle
      gpiochips that sleep.
    
    - Tons of cleanups and janitorial work from Jingoo Han,
      Axel Lin, Javier Martinez Canillas and Abdoulaye Berthe.
      Notably Jingoo cut off a ton of pointless OOM messages.
    
    - Incremental development and fixes for various drivers,
      nothing really special here.
    
  • topic/core-stuff-2014-06-02
  • v3.12.21
    80e7980e · Linux 3.12.21 ·
    This is the 3.12.21 stable release
    
  • v3.15-rc8
    fad01e86 · Linux 3.15-rc8 ·
    Linux 3.15-rc8
    
  • v3.14.5
    03140572 · Linux 3.14.5 ·
    This is the 3.14.5 stable release
    
  • v3.10.41
    72c0f419 · Linux 3.10.41 ·
    This is the 3.10.41 stable release
    
  • pm+acpi-3.15-rc8
    ACPI and power management fixes for 3.15-rc8
    
     - A workqueue is destroyed too early during the ACPI thermal driver
       module unload which leads to a NULL pointer dereference in the
       driver's remove callback.  Fix from Aaron Lu.
    
     - A wrong argument is passed to devm_regulator_get_optional() in
       the probe routine of the cpu0 cpufreq driver which leads to
       resource leaks if the driver is unbound from the cpufreq
       platform device.  Fix from Lucas Stach.
    
     - A lock is missing in cpufreq_governor_dbs() which leads to
       memory corruption and NULL pointer dereferences during
       system suspend/resume, for example.  Fix from Bibek Basu.
    
    /
    
  • ubuntu-ifc6410-14.05
    Linaro 14.05
    
  • mfd-omap-v3.16-1
    Second immutable branch between MFD and OMAP due for the v3.16 merge window.
    
  • fixes-for-3.15
    ARM: SoC fixes for 3.15
    
    A slightly larger set of fixes than we'd like at this point in the
    release. Hopefully our very last batch before 3.15:
    
     - OMAP:
       * Fix boot regression with CPU_IDLE enabled
       * Fixes for audio playback on OMAP5
       * Clock rate setting fix for OMAP3
       * Misc idle/PM fixes
     - Exynos:
       * Removal of a couple of power domains to work around issues with access
         when they are powered down
       * Enabling missing highspeed-i2c driver to make MMC regulators work
       * Secondary CPU spin-up fix for 4212
       * Remove MDMA1 engine to avoid conflicts on secure mode platforms
       * A few other DT fixes
     - Marvell:
       * PCI-e fixes for clocks and resource allocation
    
     + a few other smaller fixes, add a MAINTAINERS entry for reset drivers, etc.
    
  • dt-for-robh
    DT queued up for v3.16
    
    Mostly bug fixes, but also some rework to improve path handling and device naming
    
  • sound-3.15-rc8
    sound fixes for 3.15-rc8
    
    Just two small stable fixes: an HD-audio fix for the new Intel chipsets
    and a PM handling fix in PCM dmaengine core.
    
  • drm-intel-fixes-2014-05-27