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  • v5.0.3
    44995991 · Linux 5.0.3 ·
    This is the 5.0.3 stable release
    
  • du-next-20190318
    Renesas display drivers changes for v5.2:
    
    - Display writeback (includes VSP changes and DRM/KMS API changes)
    
  • v5.1-rc1
    9e98c678 · Linux 5.1-rc1 ·
    Linux 5.1-rc1
    
  • v4.9.163
    b8343316 · Linux 4.9.163 ·
    This is the 4.9.163 stable release
    
  • v4.14.106
    d9896164 · Linux 4.14.106 ·
    This is the 4.14.106 stable release
    
  • v4.19.29
    ce194fa2 · Linux 4.19.29 ·
    This is the 4.19.29 stable release
    
  • v5.0.2
    9e6fdea0 · Linux 5.0.2 ·
    This is the 5.0.2 stable release
    
  • v4.19.28
    6a31767f · Linux 4.19.28 ·
    This is the 4.19.28 stable release
    
  • v5.0.1
    283506fc · Linux 5.0.1 ·
    This is the 5.0.1 stable release
    
  • media/v5.1-1
    media updates for v5.1-rc1
    
  • media/v4.21-1
    media updates for v4.21-rc1
    
  • v4.19.27
    adc2a008 · Linux 4.19.27 ·
    This is the 4.19.27 stable release
    
  • v4.14.105
    99403097 · Linux 4.14.105 ·
    This is the 4.14.105 stable release
    
  • v4.9.162
    f422a02f · Linux 4.9.162 ·
    This is the 4.9.162 stable release
    
  • gpio-v5.1-1
    This is the bulk of GPIO changes for the v5.1 cycle:
    
    Core changes:
    
    - The big change this time around is the irqchip handling in
      the qualcomm pin controllers, closely coupled with the
      gpiochip. This rework, in a classic fall-between-the-chairs
      fashion has been sidestepped for too long. The Qualcomm
      IRQchips using the SPMI and SSBI transport mechanisms have
      been rewritten to use hierarchical irqchip. This creates
      the base from which I intend to gradually pull support for
      hierarchical irqchips into the gpiolib irqchip helpers to
      cut down on duplicate code. We have too many hacks in the
      kernel because people have been working around the missing
      hierarchical irqchip for years, and once it was there,
      noone understood it for a while. We are now slowly adapting
      to using it. This is why this pull requests include changes
      to MFD, SPMI, IRQchip core and some ARM Device Trees
      pertaining to the Qualcomm chip family. Since Qualcomm have
      so many chips and such large deployments it is paramount
      that this platform gets this right, and now it (hopefully)
      does.
    
    - Core support for pull-up and pull-down configuration, also
      from the device tree. When a simple GPIO chip support a
      "off or on" pull-up or pull-down resistor, we provide a
      way to set this up using machine descriptors or device tree.
      If more elaborate control of pull up/down (such as
      resistance shunt setting) is required, drivers should be
      phased over to use pin control. We do not yet provide a
      userspace ABI for this pull up-down setting but I suspect
      the makers are going to ask for it soon enough. PCA953x
      is the first user of this new API.
    
    - The GPIO mockup driver has been revamped after some
      discussion improving the IRQ simulator in the process.
      The idea is to make it possible to use the mockup for
      both testing and virtual prototyping, e.g. when you do
      not yet have a GPIO expander to play with but really
      want to get something to develop code around before
      hardware is available. It's neat. The blackbox testing
      usecase is currently making its way into kernelci.
    
    - ACPI GPIO core preserves non direction flags when updating
      flags.
    
    - A new device core helper for devm_platform_ioremap_resource()
      is funneled through the GPIO tree with Greg's ACK.
    
    New drivers:
    
    - TQ-Systems QTMX86 GPIO controllers (using port-mapped
      I/O)
    
    - Gateworks PLD GPIO driver (vaccumed up from OpenWrt)
    
    - AMD G-Series PCH (Platform Controller Hub) GPIO driver.
    
    - Fintek F81804 & F81966 subvariants.
    
    - PCA953x now supports NXP PCAL6416.
    
    Driver improvements:
    
    - IRQ support on the Nintendo Wii (Hollywood) GPIO.
    
    - get_direction() support for the MVEBU driver.
    
    - Set the right output level on SAMA5D2.
    
    - Drop the unused irq trigger setting on the Spreadtrum
      driver.
    
    - Wakeup support for PCA953x.
    
    - A slew of cleanups in the various Intel drivers.
    
  • v5.0
    1c163f4c · Linux 5.0 ·
    Linux 5.0
    
  • v4.19.26
    51ea85ab · Linux 4.19.26 ·
    This is the 4.19.26 stable release
    
  • v4.14.104
    30921fc1 · Linux 4.14.104 ·
    This is the 4.14.104 stable release
    
  • v4.9.161
    5507839a · Linux 4.9.161 ·
    This is the 4.9.161 stable release
    
  • v5.0-rc8
    5908e6b7 · Linux 5.0-rc8 ·
    Linux 5.0-rc8