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  • drm-intel-fixes-2014-03-04
  • sunxi-dt-for-3.15
    Allwinner DT patches for 3.15, take 1:
      - Add SPI controllers for all the SoCs
      - Add various missing aliases
      - Add USB clocks nodes
      - Addition of the GMAC support
      - Introduction of the pcDuino board
      - A few DT cleanup patches: change of compatibles,
    
  • sunxi-fixes-for-3.14
    Two fixes for device trees additions that got added in 3.14. One fixes the
    interrupt types of some IPs, the other fixes up a compatible that got
    introduced during 3.14
    
  • v3.14-rc5
    0414855f · Linux 3.14-rc5 ·
    Linux 3.14-rc5
    
  • pm+acpi-3.14-rc5
    ACPI and power management fixes for 3.14-rc5
    
     - One of the recent intel_pstate driver fixes introduced a rounding
       error that on some systems causes the frequency to be stuck at the
       lowest level forever.  Fix from Dirk Brandewie.
    
     - The firmware_class driver's PM notifier doesn't handle the
       PM_RESTORE_PREPARE event during hibernation image restore and that
       leads to a deadlock on umhelper_sem in __usermodehelper_disable().
       Fix from Sebastian Capella.
    
     - acpi_processor_set_throttling() abuses set_cpus_allowed_ptr() in a
       nasty way which triggers the WARN_ON_ONCE() in wq_worker_waking_up()
       among other things.  Fix from Lan Tianyu.
    
    /
    
  • sound-3.14-rc5
    sound fixes for 3.14-rc5
    
    It's a bad habit to get a higher volume of fixes often lately, but
    things happen again.  All commits found here are real bug fixes,
    and are mostly trivial.  Most of changes in ASoC are the fixes for
    enum items due to the wrong API usages, in addition to a few DAPM
    mutex deadlock and other fixes.  In HD-audio, only fixups for HP
    laptops.  Although diffstat shows much, the changes are simple:
    there are just so many different device entries there.
    
  • asoc-v3.14-rc4-2
    ASoC: Updates for v3.14
    
    A few more driver specific bug fixes, all driver specific things that
    only affect users of those devices.
    
  • drm/dp-aux-for-3.15-rc1
    drm: DisplayPort AUX framework for v3.15-rc1
    
    This series of patches implements a small framework that abstracts away
    some of the functionality that the DisplayPort AUX channel provides. It
    comes with a set of generic helpers that use the driver implementations
    to reduce code duplication.
    
  • qcom-drivers-for-3.15
  • v3.14-rc4
    cfbf8d48 · Linux 3.14-rc4 ·
    Linux 3.14-rc4
    
  • asoc-v3.14-rc4
    ASoC: Fixes for v3.14
    
    A somewhat large set of fixes here due to the identification of some
    systematic problems with hard to use APIs in the subsystem.  Takashi did
    a lot of work to address the enumeration API which uncovered a number of
    off by one bugs caused by confusing APIs while Charles addressed issues
    in the locking around DAPM.
    
  • regulator-v3.14-rc4
    regulator: Fixes for v3.14
    
    Mostly unexciting driver fixes, plus one fix to lower the severity of
    the log message when we don't use an optional regulator - the fixes for
    ACPI system made this come up more often and it was correctly observed
    that it was causing undue concern for users.
    
  • v3.13.5
    dc0ead5d · Linux 3.13.5 ·
    This is the 3.13.5 stable release
    
  • v3.12.13
    1e91ad22 · Linux 3.12.13 ·
    This is the 3.12.13 stable release
    
  • v3.10.32
    61dde96f · Linux 3.10.32 ·
    This is the 3.10.32 stable release
    
  • v3.4.82
    26065241 · Linux 3.4.82 ·
    This is the 3.4.82 stable release
    
  • pm+acpi-3.14-rc4
    fee5ae96 · Merge branch 'pm-cpufreq' ·
    ACPI and power management fixes for 3.14-rc4
    
     - Fix for a recent probing regression in the nouveau driver introduced
       by an ACPI change related to the handling of _DSM from Jiang Liu.
    
     - Fix for a dock station sysfs attribute that stopped working correctly
       after recent changes in the ACPI core.
    
     - cpufreq fix taking care of broken code related to CPU removal and
       overlooked by a previous recent fix in that area.  From Viresh Kumar.
    
     - Two intel_pstate fixes related to Baytrail support added during
       the 3.13 cycle (candidates for -stable) from Dirk Brandewie.
    
     - ACPI video fix removing duplicate brightness values from the _BCL
       table which makes its user space interface behave sanely.  From
       Hans de Goede.
    
     - Fix for the powernow-k8 cpufreq driver making it initialize its
       per-CPU data structures correctly from Srivatsa S. Bhat.
    
     - Fix for an obscure memory leak in the ACPI PCI interrupt allocation
       code (related to ISA) from Tomasz Nowicki.
    
     - ACPI video blacklist changes moving several systems that should
       use the native backlight interface instead of the ACPI one from
       the general ACPI _OSI blacklist the the ACPI video driver's
       blacklist where they belong.  This consists of an ACPI video
       driver update from Aaron Lu and a revert of a previous commit
       adding systems to the ACPI _OSI blacklist requested by Takashi Iwai.
    
     - Several fixes for build issues in ACPI drivers occuring when
       CONFIG_PM_SLEEP is unset from Shuah Khan.
    
     - Fix for an sscanf() format string in the ACPI Smart Battery
       Subsystem (SBS) driver from Luis G.F.
    
    /
    
  • iommu-fixes-v3.14-rc3
    IOMMU Fixes for Linux v3.14-rc3
    
    The fixes are only for the ARM-SMMU driver. Here is the summary from
    Will Deacon:
    
      - Andreas Herrmann took the driver for a run with a real SATA
        controller, which caused the new mutex-based locking to explode
        since we require mappings in atomic context
    
      - Yifan fixed an issue with the page table creation, which then caused
        breakages with the way in which we flush descriptors out to the
        table walker
    
      - I ran the driver on a system where the SMMU is hooked into a
        coherent interconnect for table walks, and noticed a shareability
        mismatch between the CPU and the SMMU
    
    These issues are all fixed here and have been tested on both arm and
    arm64 based systems.
    
    Besides that I put a fix on-top to make the spinlock irq-safe, so that the
    code-paths can be used in the DMA-API.
    
  • v3.13.4
    93ee5dcd · Linux 3.13.4 ·
    This is the 3.13.4 stable release
    
  • v3.12.12
    00397abb · Linux 3.12.12 ·
    This is the 3.12.12 stable release