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  • v4.4.204

    01bc6b5c · Linux 4.4.204 ·
    This is the 4.4.204 stable release
    
  • devicetree-for-5.5

    Devicetree updates for v5.5:
    
    - DT schemas for PWM, syscon, power domains, SRAM, syscon-reboot,
      syscon-poweroff, renesas-irqc, simple-pm-bus, renesas-bsc, pwm-rcar,
      Renesas tpu, at24 eeprom, rtc-sh, Allwinner PS/2, sharp,ld-d5116z01b
      panel, Arm SMMU, max77650, Meson CEC, Amlogic canvas and DWC3 glue,
      Allwinner A10 mUSB and CAN, TI Davinci MDIO, QCom QCS404 interconnect,
      Unisoc/Spreadtrum SoCs and UART
    
    - Convert a bunch of Samsung bindings to DT schema
    
    - Convert a bunch of ST stm32 bindings to DT schema
    
    - Realtek and Exynos additions to Arm Mali bindings
    
    - Fix schema errors in RiscV CPU schema
    
    - Various schema fixes from improved meta-schema checks
    
    - Improve the handling of 'dma-ranges' and in particular fix DMA mask
      setup on PCI bridges
    
    - Fix a memory leak in add_changeset_property() and DT unit tests.
    
    - Several documentation improvements for schema validation
    
    - Rework build rules to improve schema validation errors
    
    - Color output for dtx_diff
    
  • media/v5.5-1

    media updates for v5.5-rc1
    
  • sound-5.5-rc1

    sound updates for 5.5-rc1
    
    There have been some significant changes in the core side, both for
    ALSA and ASoC, while lots of development have been seen in SOF, as
    well as many small fixes/improvements for ASoC codecs and platforms.
    Below is a highlight in this cycle:
    
    Core:
    - The unification of PCM vmalloc buffer allocation helpers into the
      standard API
    - Clean up of the default PCM mmap handling for vmalloc & SG-buffer
    - Fix potential races at ALSA timer open
    - A few new PCM API extensions; just preliminary core changes, the
      actual changes in drivers will be merged in 5.6
    - Continued ASoC componentization works; now almost everything is a
      common ASoC component object.  A lot of refactoring and
      simplification have been done along with it.
    
    ASoC:
    - Many fixes to the Sound Open Firmware (SOF) code
    - Wake on voice support for Chromebooks
    - SPI support and trigger word detection for RT5677
    - New drivers for Analog Devices ADAU7118, Intel Cannonlake systems
      with RT1011 and RT5682, Texas Instruments TAS2562 and TAS2770
    
    HD-audio:
    - Improved Intel DSP configuration / probe code for SOF
    - Plumbing the legacy HD-audio driver with Intel SOF HDMI
    - DP-MST support for Nvidia HDMI codecs
    - Realtek quirks cleanups and new additions as usual
    
    Others:
    - Lots of refactoring and cleanups for FireWire; period-size sharing,
      h/w IRQ interval configuration, clock recovery improvements, etc
    - USB-audio: Scarlett mixer quirks
    - Cleanups of PCM calls in various drivers (including media and USB)
      to adapt the core API changes
    
  • v4.4.203

    48a16935 · Linux 4.4.203 ·
    This is the 4.4.203 stable release
    
  • regulator-v5.5

    regulator: Updates for v5.5
    
    Another fairly quiet release for the regulator API, some work all around
    including some core work but mostly in specialist or driver specific
    code:
    
     - Fix for powering off boot-on regulators.
     - Enhancements to the coupled regulator support introduced in the last
       release.
     - Conversion of a bunch of drivers to the fwnode API for GPIOs.
     - Mode support for DA9062.
     - New device support for Qualcomm PM1650, PM8004 and PM895 and Silergy
       SR83X.
     - Removal of obsolete AB8505 support.
    
  • asoc-v5.5-2

    ASoC: More updates for v5.5
    
    Some more development work for v5.5.  Highlights include:
    
     - More cleanups from Morimoto-san.
     - Trigger word detection for RT5677.
    
  • v4.9.203

    a777e9dd · Linux 4.9.203 ·
    This is the 4.9.203 stable release
    
  • v5.4

    219d5433 · Linux 5.4 ·
    Linux 5.4
    
  • v4.14.156

    43598c57 · Linux 4.14.156 ·
    This is the 4.14.156 stable release
    
  • v4.19.86

    14260788 · Linux 4.19.86 ·
    This is the 4.19.86 stable release
    
  • v5.3.13

    42adce41 · Linux 5.3.13 ·
    This is the 5.3.13 stable release
    
  • v3.16.78

    8fc61671 · Linux 3.16.78 ·
    This is the 3.16.78 stable release
    
  • mac80211-next-for-net-next-2019-11-22

    The interesting new thing here is AQL, the Airtime Queue Limit
    patchset from Kan Yan (Google) and Toke Høiland-Jørgensen (Redhat).
    The effect is intended to eventually be similar to BQL, but byte
    queue limits are not useful in wifi where the actual throughput can
    vary by around 4 orders of magnitude. There are more details in the
    patches themselves.
    
  • v4.19.85

    c63ee293 · Linux 4.19.85 ·
    This is the 4.19.85 stable release
    
  • v4.14.155

    f56f3d0e · Linux 4.14.155 ·
    This is the 4.14.155 stable release
    
  • v5.3.12

    807d174b · Linux 5.3.12 ·
    This is the 5.3.12 stable release
    
  • v5.4-rc8

    af42d346 · Linux 5.4-rc8 ·
    Linux 5.4-rc8
    
  • v4.9.202

    a86e4a77 · Linux 4.9.202 ·
    This is the 4.9.202 stable release