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  • v4.16.12
    e2a75b6d · Linux 4.16.12 ·
    This is the 4.16.12 stable release
    
  • v4.14.44
    102b97d6 · Linux 4.14.44 ·
    This is the 4.14.44 stable release
    
  • v4.9.103
    aa4b4ace · Linux 4.9.103 ·
    This is the 4.9.103 stable release
    
  • v3.18.110
    b87af3ab · Linux 3.18.110 ·
    This is the 3.18.110 stable release
    
  • drm-fixes-for-v4.17-rc7
    vmwgfx, rcar-du fixes
    
  • sound-4.17-rc7
    sound fixes for 4.17-rc7
    
    Two fixes:
    - A timer pause event notification was garbled upon the recent
      hardening work; corrected now
    - HD-audio runtime PM regression fix due to the incorrect return
      type
    
  • pm-4.17-rc7
    Power management fix for 4.17-rc7
    
    Fix a regression from the 4.15 cycle that caused the system suspend
    and resume overhead to increase on many systems and triggered more
    serious problems on some of them (Rafael Wysocki).
    
  • mac80211-next-for-davem-2018-05-23
    For this round, we have various things all over the place, notably
     * a fix for a race in aggregation, which I want to let
       bake for a bit longer before sending to stable
     * some new statistics (ACK RSSI, TXQ)
     * TXQ configuration
     * preparations for HE, particularly radiotap
     * replace confusing "country IE" by "country element" since it's
       not referring to Ireland
    
    Note that I merged net-next to get a fix from mac80211 that got
    there via net, to apply one patch that would otherwise conflict.
    
  • mac80211-for-davem-2018-05-23
    A handful of fixes:
     * hwsim radio dump wasn't working for the first radio
     * mesh was updating statistics incorrectly
     * a netlink message allocation was possibly too short
     * wiphy name limit was still too long
     * in certain cases regdb query could find a NULL pointer
    
  • iio-for-4.18b
    Second set of new device support, features and cleanup for IIO in the 4.18 cycle
    
    Usual mixture of new devices support and other stuff.  A couple of
    staging graduations in here and some old driver drops.
    
    New device support
    * ad5686
      - Add support for AD5691R, AD5692R, AD5693 and AD5693R i2c DACs
      - Add support for AD5681R, AD5682R, AD5683 and AD5683R SPI DACs
    * lmp91000
      - Add ID for LMP91002
    * stm32-dfsdm
      - Add support for the stm32mp1 devices.
    
    Drivers dropped
    * ADE7753
      - No longer easily available, no users came forward and needs a lot
        of work to move out of staging.
    * ADE7754
    * ADE7758
    * ADE7759
    
    Staging graduations
    - ad2s1200 - good cleanup from David Veenstra.
    - tsl2772 (was tsl2x7x) - Brian's quest is at an end and
      staging/iio/light is no more!
    
    Features
    * tools
      - loop forever on a negative number of loops being specified.
    * ltc 2632
      - add of_match_table
      - support an external reference regulator.
    * mag3110
      - Support continuous mode when running fast as it increases the
        posssible sampling rate.
    * ti-ads8688
      - Add trigger and buffer support to this ADC.
    
    Cleanups / minor tweaks.
    * tools
      - tidy up types in iio_generic_buffer.
    * ad2s1200
      - Whitespace cleanup.
      - Drop pointless initializations.
      - Improve kernel docs.
      - Reorder to setup the SPI prior to device registration (race fix).
      - Change to modern gpiod framework.
      - Drop platform data and move to DT bindings. There are no in
        kernel users of the platform data. Any out of tree boards will
        need changes.
      - Add an explicit compatible table.
      - Provide _scale for angular velocity and angle channels.
      - Add David Veenstra to copyright notice as this cleanup was non
        trivial.
    * ade8366
      - Avoid a race by ensuring channel init is before registration
        with the subsystem.
    * afe
      - binding spelling fix.
    * imx7d-adc
      - typo fix in Freescale
    * inv_mpu6050
      - tidy up an ugly loop to take advantage of known entry condition.
      - add a comment explaining why the sensible sampling frequencies
        are more limited than might be immediately apparent (aliasing).
    * mma8452
      - reduce the sleep time on data not ready when running at high
        frequency.
    * stm32-dfsdm
      - add missing header.
    * tsl2583
      - fix integration_time_availabe which was in microsecs rather the
        millisecs.
    * tsl2x7x/tsl2772
      - Whitespace cleanup.
      - Change to direct returns where sensible.
      - Turn the chip off in the registration error path.
      - Use macro to reduce repition when setting up the device_info
        structures.
      - Change the _available attributes over to read_avail callback,
        and the range definitions that supports.
      - Fix some wrong period values.
      - Add some range checkign for _write_raw.
      - Rename the driver to tsl2772 to avoid wild card clash problems
        in future.
    
  • v4.16.11
    57d3dcea · Linux 4.16.11 ·
    This is the 4.16.11 stable release
    
  • v4.14.43
    1dff0848 · Linux 4.14.43 ·
    This is the 4.14.43 stable release
    
  • v4.9.102
    2272cdd5 · Linux 4.9.102 ·
    This is the 4.9.102 stable release
    
  • wireless-drivers-for-davem-2018-05-22
    wireless-drivers fixes for 4.17
    
    Hopefully the last fixes for 4.17. ssb is again causing problems so we
    had to revert a commit and fix it better. Also a small fix to bcma and
    some MAINTAINERS file updates.
    
    ssb
    
    * fix regression with all module PCI cards, for example using b43 and
      b44 drivers
    
    * try again fixing a MIPS linker error
    
    bcma
    
    * fix truncated info log messages
    
  • phy-for-4.18
    phy: for 4.18
    
     *) Add PHY driver for the ATH79 USB PHY
     *) Add USB3 PHY driver for Mediatek XS-PHY
     *) Add QUSB/QMP V3 USB3 PHY Support for Qualcomm's SDM845
     *) Add runtime PM support for mapphone PHY driver
     *) Allow phy_pm_runtime_xxx API calls to accept NULL
     *) Other minor cleanups and fixes
    
    Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com>
    
  • sunxi-clk-for-4.18
    Allwinner clock changes for 4.18
    
    Not a lot of changes for this release, but two quite important features
    were added: the H6 PRCM clock support, and the needed changes to the R40
    clock driver to allow for the EMAC to operate.
    
  • sunxi-fixes-for-4.17
    Allwinner fixes for 4.17
    
    Here is a bunch of fixes for merge issues, typos and wrong clocks being
    described for simplefb, resulting in non-working displays.
    
  • sunxi-dt64-for-4.18
    Allwinner arm64 changes for 4.18
    
    We mostly have some changes to support the H6, Allwinner latest SoC. We're
    still in the preliminary phase, with I2C, pinctrl and clock support.
    
  • sunxi-core-for-4.18
    Allwinner core changes for 4.18
    
    The A83t, unlike the other Allwinner SoCs, cannot use PSCI because of a
    silicon bug. As such, we needed to have some smp_ops in order to bringup
    the various cores (and clusters) found on this SoC.
    
  • sunxi-h3-h5-for-4.18
    Allwinner H3/H5 support for 4.18
    
    Here is our usual bunch of changes for the H3 and H5 SoCs that share the
    same SoC design but with different CPUs.
    
    This time, most of the changes are about supporting CPUFreq on these SoCs,
    with voltage scaling being enabled for a number of boards.