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  • qcom-arm64-for-5.19
    Qualcomm ARM64 DT updates for v5.19
    
    This adds MDIO bus description on the IPQ6018 platform.
    
    On MSM8916 the BAM-DMUX WWAN network device is added and the Huawei
    Ascend G7 gains sound card definition and clarified installation
    instructions.
    
    MSM8992 and MSM8994 continues to be worked on, gaining multimedia clock
    controller, on-chip memory, watchdog and various cleanup changes. The
    Xiaomi Mi 4C gains CPU regulators and fixes to the framebuffer
    definition, while Huawei Nexus 6P gains eMMC support.
    
    On MSM8996 the modem and sensor remtoeprocs are added and enabled in the
    Dragonboard 820c and the Xiaomi devices.
    
    On MSM8998 a few newly added clocks related to the sensor subsystem bus
    are marked as protected by default and the OnePlus devices gains NFC.
    
    The SC7180 platform and devices thereon are further polished and
    limozeen moves to using edp-panel for EDID-based detection, over
    statically defined panels.
    
    On SC7280 GPI DMA, WiFi remoteproc and network device, LPASS audio
    clocks, resets for SDCC controllers and a new CRD revision are added. A
    supply glitch on the PCIe power and a current leak for Bluetooth during
    suspend are corrected. The Herobrine board gains eDP support and the IDP
    gains backlight. USB is marked wakeup capable.
    
    On SDM845 the IPA, WLED based backlight and second WiFi channel are
    enabled for Xiaomi Pocophone F1, the firmware name is modified to not
    conflict with other boards.  On RB3 the CAN bus controller is added and
    the WiFi calibration variant is defined to allow adding the board's
    calibration information into linux-firmware.
    
    SM6350 gains I2C busses, UFS and WiFi support, and the numbering of
    uart9 is corrected.
    
    On SM7225 and the Fairphone 4 UFS, WiFi and haptics are enabled.
    
    On SM8150 PCIe, Ethernet and uSD card support is added, and enabled for
    the SA8155p ADP board. The PDC interrupt controller is also added and
    described as wakup interrupt parent for TLMM.
    
    Camera subsystem and control interface are defined for SM8250. On the
    Sony Xperia 1 II the audio amplifiers are enabled.
    
    On SM8350 GPI DMA engines are added and linked to the I2C and SPI
    serial engines. Surface Duo 2 gains battery charger support.
    
    On SM8450 the two PCIe controller/PHYs are enabled, GPI DMA and QUP
    serial engine instances are added. Remoteproc instances are enabled on
    SM8450 HDK.
    
    Last, but not least, a number of DeviceTree validation errors across
    various boards are corrected.
    
  • qcom-defconfig-for-5.19
    Qualcomm ARM defconfig updates for v5.19
    
    This enables the Qualcomm random number generator and hardware crypto
    drivers, as well as DebugFS support, in the qcom defconfig.
    
  • qcom-drivers-for-5.19
    Qualcomm driver updates for v5.19
    
    This converts a wide range of Qualcomm-related DeviceTree bindings to
    YAML, in order to improve our ability to validate the DeviceTree source.
    
    The RPMh power-domain driver gains support for the modem platform SDX65,
    the compute platform SC8280XP and the automotive platform SA8540p. While
    LLCC gains support for SC8180X and SC8280XP and gains a
    MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() to make it functional as a module.
    
    It adds a driver for configuring the SSC bus, providing Linux access to
    the hardware blocks in the sensor subsystem.
    
    The socinfo driver gets confusion related to MSM8974 Pro sorted out and
    adds new ids for SM8540 and SC7280.
    
    The SCM driver gains support for MSM8974.
    
    Add missing of_node_put() in smp2p and smsm drivers.
    Stop using iterator after list_for_each_entry() and define static
    definitions as such, in the PDR driver.
    
  • qcom-dts-for-5.19
    Qualcomm ARM DT updates for v5.19
    
    This contains a long overdue overhaul of the MSM8974 DeviceTrees,
    aligning the style, structure and naming with what we've learned since
    the introduction of this platform.
    
    On top of this the Sony Rhine platform gained I2C masters, NFC and
    pstore support and the Fairphone 2 gained touchscreen support.
    
    For the new SDX65 platform reserved-memory nodes, rpmpd, SPMI, CPU
    clocks, SDHCI controller, SMMU and TCSR mutex was added. As was the
    initial DeviceTree for the related PMX65 PMIC.
    
    MSM8226 gained VADC and RTC support and support for the ASUS ZenWatch 2
    was added.
    
  • qcom-arm64-defconfig-for-5.19
    Qualcomm ARM64 defconfig updates for v5.19
    
    This enables the GPI DMA driver, providing access to I2C and SPI
    controllers that are setup for shared ownership. The PCIe Gen2 PHY
    provides PCI support on the QCS405 platform, among others. The PMIC
    watchdog, concell and ADC5 ThermalMonitor drivers provides housekeeping
    services on a range of different platforms.
    
    The Display and Video clock controllers for SM8250 are enabled, as is
    the audio RX/TX macros and the WCD9335 audio codec driver.
    
    Lastly the Ath11k driver, used on a variety of modern boards and the
    FastRPC driver, which provides an interface for computational offloading
    on the Hexagon cores, are enabled.
    
    All drivers, except the SM8250 Display and Video clock controller
    drivers are enabled as modules. The two clock controllers provides
    power-domains and must be builtin to reduce the risk of probe deferral
    happening (and being ignored) after late initcall.
    
  • qcom-arm64-fixes-for-5.18
    Qualcomm ARM64 DT fixes for v5.18
    
    This disables the two Soundwire controllers as well as rx and tx macros
    by default on the SM8250 platform to avoid crashes on devices where
    these aren't available.
    
  • v5.17.6
    431b2c01 · Linux 5.17.6 ·
    This is the 5.17.6 stable release
    
  • v5.15.38
    3fbf24b7 · Linux 5.15.38 ·
    This is the 5.15.38 stable release
    
  • v5.10.114
    f40e35e7 · Linux 5.10.114 ·
    This is the 5.10.114 stable release
    
  • v5.4.192
    1d72b776 · Linux 5.4.192 ·
    This is the 5.4.192 stable release
    
  • v5.18-rc6
    c5eb0a61 · Linux 5.18-rc6 ·
    Linux 5.18-rc6
    
  • drm-msm-next-2022-05-09
  • android12-5.10-2021-11_r14
    android12-5.10 November 2021 release 14
    
    Artifacts
      kernel: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8546841/kernel_aarch64/latest
      boot.img: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8549680/gsi_arm64-user/latest
  • 5.13.0-valve12-rtwdbg-4
  • android12-5.10-2022-03_r5
    android12-5.10 March 2022 release 5
    
    Artifacts
      kernel: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8534902/kernel_aarch64/latest
      boot.img: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8544043/gsi_arm64-user/latest
  • sdm845-5.17.5
    b33c0511 · Merge tag 'v5.17.5' of... ·
    sdm845-5.17.5
    
    Upgrade kernel to 5.17.5, merging in following tags:
      - v5.17.1
      - v5.17.2
      - v5.17.3
      - v5.17.4
      - v5.17.5
    
  • android12-5.10-2022-04_r2
    android12-5.10 April 2022 release 2
    
    Artifacts
      kernel: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8540602/kernel_aarch64/latest
      boot.img: https://ci.android.com/builds/submitted/8543843/gsi_arm64-user/latest
  • ASB-2022-05-05_mainline
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2022-05-01
    CVE-2022-0847
    CVE-2022-20009
    CVE-2022-20008
    CVE-2021-22600
  • ASB-2022-05-05_13-5.15
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2022-05-01
    CVE-2022-0847
    CVE-2022-20009
    CVE-2022-20008
    CVE-2021-22600
  • ASB-2022-05-05_13-5.10
    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2022-05-01
    CVE-2022-0847
    CVE-2022-20009
    CVE-2022-20008
    CVE-2021-22600