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  • v5.1.3
    7cb9c5d3 · Linux 5.1.3 ·
    This is the 5.1.3 stable release
    
  • media/v5.2-1
    media updates for v5.2-rc1
    
  • v4.9.176
    ffe8cffc · Linux 4.9.176 ·
    This is the 4.9.176 stable release
    
  • v4.14.119
    2af67d29 · Linux 4.14.119 ·
    This is the 4.14.119 stable release
    
  • v4.19.43
    3351e9d3 · Linux 4.19.43 ·
    This is the 4.19.43 stable release
    
  • v5.1.2
    eb5d65a8 · Linux 5.1.2 ·
    This is the 5.1.2 stable release
    
  • gpio-v5.2-1
    This is the bulk of the GPIO changes for the v5.2 kernel cycle:
    
    Core changes:
    - The gpiolib MMIO driver has been enhanced to handle two direction
      registers, i.e. one register to set lines as input and one register
      to set lines as output. It turns out some silicon engineer thinks
      the ability to configure a line as input and output at the same
      time makes sense, this can be debated but includes a lot of analog
      electronics reasoning, and the registers are there and need to
      be handled consistently. Unsurprisingly, we enforce the lines to
      be either inputs or outputs in such schemes.
    - Send in the proper argument value to .set_config() dispatched to
      the pin control subsystem. Nobody used it before, now someone
      does, so fix it to work as expected.
    - The ACPI gpiolib portions can now handle pin bias setting (pull up
      or pull down). This has been in the ACPI spec for years and we
      finally have it properly integrated with Linux GPIOs. It was based
      on an observation from Andy Schevchenko that Thomas Petazzoni's
      changes to the core for biasing the PCA950x GPIO expander actually
      happen to fit hand-in-glove with what the ACPI core needed.
      Such nice synergies happen sometimes.
    
    New drivers:
    - A new driver for the Mellanox BlueField GPIO controller. This is
      using 64bit MMIO registers and can configure lines as inputs
      and outputs at the same time and after improving the MMIO library
      we handle it just fine. Interesting.
    - A new IXP4xx proper gpiochip driver with hierarchical interrupts
      should be coming in from the ARM SoC tree as well.
    
    Driver enhancements:
    - The PCA053x driver handles the CAT9554 GPIO expander.
    - The PCA053x driver handles the NXP PCAL6416 GPIO expander.
    - Wake-up support on PCA053x GPIO lines.
    - OMAP now does a nice asynchronous IRQ handling on wake-ups by
      letting everything wake up on edges, and this makes runtime PM
      work as expected too.
    
    Misc:
    - Several cleanups such as devres fixes.
    - Get rid of some languager comstructs that cause problems when
      compiling with LLVMs clang.
    - Documentation review and update.
    
  • v5.1.1
    b724e935 · Linux 5.1.1 ·
    This is the 5.1.1 stable release
    
  • v4.19.42
    9c2556f4 · Linux 4.19.42 ·
    This is the 4.19.42 stable release
    
  • v4.14.118
    d929572d · Linux 4.14.118 ·
    This is the 4.14.118 stable release
    
  • v4.9.175
    bb4f008d · Linux 4.9.175 ·
    This is the 4.9.175 stable release
    
  • media/v5.1-2
    media updates for v5.1-rc1
    
  • v4.19.41
    21de7eb6 · Linux 4.19.41 ·
    This is the 4.19.41 stable release
    
  • v4.14.117
    b4677bbb · Linux 4.14.117 ·
    This is the 4.14.117 stable release
    
  • v4.9.174
    d79b8577 · Linux 4.9.174 ·
    This is the 4.9.174 stable release
    
  • v5.1
    e93c9c99 · Linux 5.1 ·
    Linux 5.1
    
  • v4.19.40
    1656b145 · Linux 4.19.40 ·
    This is the 4.19.40 stable release
    
  • v4.19.39
    ad119c97 · Linux 4.19.39 ·
    This is the 4.19.39 stable release
    
  • v4.14.116
    6d1510d8 · Linux 4.14.116 ·
    This is the 4.14.116 stable release
    
  • v4.9.173
    4b333b9c · Linux 4.9.173 ·
    This is the 4.9.173 stable release