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ASB-2018-06-05_4.142ae46065 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_4.9-o-mr144b7e8ce · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_4.9-o-release5f619e13 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_4.9-o34ca10e8 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_4.99731a2da · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_4.4-o-mr1812774f2 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_4.4-o-release201e2f53 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_4.4-n-release8bbef324 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_4.4-nc6949a38 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_4.4-od6e0e386 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_4.43702e76f · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_3.18-o-mr16f6c08a5 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_3.18-n-releasec20e7e30 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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ASB-2018-06-05_3.18aaae42a8 · ·
https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-06-01 CVE-2017-17806 CVE-2017-17807 CVE-2017-17558 CVE-2018-9383 CVE-2018-9393 CVE-2018-9385 CVE-2018-9389 CVE-2018-7480 CVE-2017-18075
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dp-4.18-rc163dcc709 · ·
Device properties framework update for 4.18-rc1 Modify the device properties framework to remove union aliasing from it (Andy Shevchenko).
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acpi-4.18-rc12448d139 · ·
ACPI updates for 4.18-rc1 These update the ACPICA code in the kernel to the 20180508 upstream revision and make it support the RT patch, add CPPC v3 support to the ACPI CPPC library, add a WDAT-based watchdog quirk to prevent clashes with the RTC, add quirks to the ACPI AC and battery drivers, and update the ACPI SoC drivers. Specifics: - Update the ACPICA code in the kernel to the 20180508 upstream revision including: * iASL -tc option enhancement (Bob Moore). * Debugger improvements (Bob Moore). * Support for tables larger than 1 MB in acpidump/acpixtract (Bob Moore). * Minor fixes and cleanups (Colin Ian King, Toomas Soome). - Make the ACPICA code in the kernel support the RT patch (Sebastian Andrzej Siewior, Steven Rostedt). - Add a kmemleak annotation to the ACPICA code (Larry Finger). - Add CPPC v3 support to the ACPI CPPC library and fix two issues related to CPPC (Prashanth Prakash, Al Stone). - Add an ACPI WDAT-based watchdog quirk to prefer iTCO_wdt on systems where WDAT clashes with the RTC SRAM (Mika Westerberg). - Add some quirks to the ACPI AC and battery drivers (Carlo Caione, Hans de Goede). - Update the ACPI SoC drivers for Intel (LPSS) and AMD (APD) platforms (Akshu Agrawal, Hans de Goede). - Fix up some assorted minor issues (Al Stone, Laszlo Toth, Mathieu Malaterre).
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pm-4.18-rc1a24e16b1 · ·
Power management updates for 4.18-rc1 These include a significant update of the generic power domains (genpd) and Operating Performance Points (OPP) frameworks, mostly related to the introduction of power domain performance levels, cpufreq updates (new driver for Qualcomm Kryo processors, updates of the existing drivers, some core fixes, schedutil governor improvements), PCI power management fixes, ACPI workaround for EC-based wakeup events handling on resume from suspend-to-idle, and major updates of the turbostat and pm-graph utilities. Specifics: - Introduce power domain performance levels into the the generic power domains (genpd) and Operating Performance Points (OPP) frameworks (Viresh Kumar, Rajendra Nayak, Dan Carpenter). - Fix two issues in the runtime PM framework related to the initialization and removal of devices using device links (Ulf Hansson). - Clean up the initialization of drivers for devices in PM domains (Ulf Hansson, Geert Uytterhoeven). - Fix a cpufreq core issue related to the policy sysfs interface causing CPU online to fail for CPUs sharing one cpufreq policy in some situations (Tao Wang). - Make it possible to use platform-specific suspend/resume hooks in the cpufreq-dt driver and make the Armada 37xx DVFS use that feature (Viresh Kumar, Miquel Raynal). - Optimize policy transition notifications in cpufreq (Viresh Kumar). - Improve the iowait boost mechanism in the schedutil cpufreq governor (Patrick Bellasi). - Improve the handling of deferred frequency updates in the schedutil cpufreq governor (Joel Fernandes, Dietmar Eggemann, Rafael Wysocki, Viresh Kumar). - Add a new cpufreq driver for Qualcomm Kryo (Ilia Lin). - Fix and clean up some cpufreq drivers (Colin Ian King, Dmitry Osipenko, Doug Smythies, Luc Van Oostenryck, Simon Horman, Viresh Kumar). - Fix the handling of PCI devices with the DPM_SMART_SUSPEND flag set and update stale comments in the PCI core PM code (Rafael Wysocki). - Work around an issue related to the handling of EC-based wakeup events in the ACPI PM core during resume from suspend-to-idle if the EC has been put into the low-power mode (Rafael Wysocki). - Improve the handling of wakeup source objects in the PM core (Doug Berger, Mahendran Ganesh, Rafael Wysocki). - Update the driver core to prevent deferred probe from breaking suspend/resume ordering (Feng Kan). - Clean up the PM core somewhat (Bjorn Helgaas, Ulf Hansson, Rafael Wysocki). - Make the core suspend/resume code and cpufreq support the RT patch (Sebastian Andrzej Siewior, Thomas Gleixner). - Consolidate the PM QoS handling in cpuidle governors (Rafael Wysocki). - Fix a possible crash in the hibernation core (Tetsuo Handa). - Update the rockchip-io Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS) driver (David Wu). - Update the turbostat utility (fixes, cleanups, new CPU IDs, new command line options, built-in "Low Power Idle" counters support, new POLL and POLL% columns) and add an entry for it to MAINTAINERS (Len Brown, Artem Bityutskiy, Chen Yu, Laura Abbott, Matt Turner, Prarit Bhargava, Srinivas Pandruvada). - Update the pm-graph to version 5.1 (Todd Brandt). - Update the intel_pstate_tracer utility (Doug Smythies).
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drm-fixes-for-v4.17-rc8
amdgpu, i915, omap, dw-hdmi fixes