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  • v4.18

    94710cac · Linux 4.18 ·
    Linux 4.18
    
  • xfs-4.19-merge-6

    Changes for 4.19:
    - Use extent maps to track pagecache page status instead of bufferhead
      state.
    - Refactor pagecache read and write paths to use the new iomap library
      functions, which enable us to drop the old bufferhead code for
      pagesize == blocksize filesystems.
    - Set up parallel per-block-per-page metadata to track subpage
      information that was tracked by buffer heads, which enables us to drop
      the old bufferhead code for pagesize > blocksize filesystems.
    - Tie a deferred ops control structure to a transaction so that we can
      take advantage of an upper-level dfops without having to plumb pointer
      passing through the code.
    - Refactor the deferred ops code to track deferred ops as part of the
      transaction structure (instead of as a separate data structure) so
      that we can simplify the scoping rules around defer_ops.
    - Refactor twisty delwri buffer submission code to avoid deadlocks.
    - Shorten and fix indenting problems in the scrub code.
    - Detect obviously bad summary counts at mount and fix them.
    - Directly associate deferred ops control structure with a transaction
      so that callers no longer have to manage it themselves.
    - Remove a couple of IRIX-era inode macros.
    - Remove the long-deprecated 'barrier' and 'nobarrier' mount options.
    - Clean up the inode fork structure a bit.
    - Check for bad fs summary counter values in the superblock.
    - Reduce COW fork lookups during writeback.
    - Refactor the deferred ops control structures into the transaction
      structure, thereby eliminating the need for transaction users to
      handle the deferred ops as a separate data structure.
    - Add the ability to repair AG headers online.
    - Fix a crash due to insufficient return value checking.
    - Various fixes and cleanups.
    
  • P-RELEASE_4.14

    Branch point for 4.14-p-release
  • P-RELEASE_4.4

    Branch point for 4.4-p-release
  • xfs-4.19-merge-5

    Changes for 4.19:
    - Use extent maps to track pagecache page status instead of bufferhead
      state.
    - Refactor pagecache read and write paths to use the new iomap library
      functions, which enable us to drop the old bufferhead code for
      pagesize == blocksize filesystems.
    - Set up parallel per-block-per-page metadata to track subpage
      information that was tracked by buffer heads, which enables us to drop
      the old bufferhead code for pagesize > blocksize filesystems.
    - Tie a deferred ops control structure to a transaction so that we can
      take advantage of an upper-level dfops without having to plumb pointer
      passing through the code.
    - Refactor the deferred ops code to track deferred ops as part of the
      transaction structure (instead of as a separate data structure) so
      that we can simplify the scoping rules around defer_ops.
    - Refactor twisty delwri buffer submission code to avoid deadlocks.
    - Shorten and fix indenting problems in the scrub code.
    - Detect obviously bad summary counts at mount and fix them.
    - Directly associate deferred ops control structure with a transaction
      so that callers no longer have to manage it themselves.
    - Remove a couple of IRIX-era inode macros.
    - Remove the long-deprecated 'barrier' and 'nobarrier' mount options.
    - Clean up the inode fork structure a bit.
    - Check for bad fs summary counter values in the superblock.
    - Reduce COW fork lookups during writeback.
    - Refactor the deferred ops control structures into the transaction
      structure, thereby eliminating the need for transaction users to
      handle the deferred ops as a separate data structure.
    - Various fixes and cleanups.
    
  • v3.18.118

    830f9674 · Linux 3.18.118 ·
    This is the 3.18.118 stable release
    
  • v4.4.147

    8404ae6c · Linux 4.4.147 ·
    This is the 4.4.147 stable release
    
  • v4.9.119

    8f21ecb4 · Linux 4.9.119 ·
    This is the 4.9.119 stable release
    
  • v4.14.62

    1aa1166e · Linux 4.14.62 ·
    This is the 4.14.62 stable release
    
  • v4.17.14

    d0b1397a · Linux 4.17.14 ·
    This is the 4.17.14 stable release
    
  • ASB-2018-08-05_4.14-p

    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-08-01
    CVE-2017-18249*
    CVE-2018-9465
    CVE-2018-9439
    CVE-2018-1068
    
    * currently no 4.4 backports exist for CVE-2017-18249 on android-4.4
      release branches. This affects only devices using f2fs running
      4.4 kernels.
  • ASB-2018-08-05_4.14

    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-08-01
    CVE-2017-18249*
    CVE-2018-9465
    CVE-2018-9439
    CVE-2018-1068
    
    * currently no 4.4 backports exist for CVE-2017-18249 on android-4.4
      release branches. This affects only devices using f2fs running
      4.4 kernels.
  • ASB-2018-08-05_4.9-o-mr1

    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-08-01
    CVE-2017-18249*
    CVE-2018-9465
    CVE-2018-9439
    CVE-2018-1068
    
    * currently no 4.4 backports exist for CVE-2017-18249 on android-4.4
      release branches. This affects only devices using f2fs running
      4.4 kernels.
  • ASB-2018-08-05_4.9-o-release

    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-08-01
    CVE-2017-18249*
    CVE-2018-9465
    CVE-2018-9439
    CVE-2018-1068
    
    * currently no 4.4 backports exist for CVE-2017-18249 on android-4.4
      release branches. This affects only devices using f2fs running
      4.4 kernels.
  • ASB-2018-08-05_4.9-p

    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-08-01
    CVE-2017-18249*
    CVE-2018-9465
    CVE-2018-9439
    CVE-2018-1068
    
    * currently no 4.4 backports exist for CVE-2017-18249 on android-4.4
      release branches. This affects only devices using f2fs running
      4.4 kernels.
  • ASB-2018-08-05_4.9-o

    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-08-01
    CVE-2017-18249*
    CVE-2018-9465
    CVE-2018-9439
    CVE-2018-1068
    
    * currently no 4.4 backports exist for CVE-2017-18249 on android-4.4
      release branches. This affects only devices using f2fs running
      4.4 kernels.
  • ASB-2018-08-05_4.9

    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-08-01
    CVE-2017-18249*
    CVE-2018-9465
    CVE-2018-9439
    CVE-2018-1068
    
    * currently no 4.4 backports exist for CVE-2017-18249 on android-4.4
      release branches. This affects only devices using f2fs running
      4.4 kernels.
  • ASB-2018-08-05_4.4-o-mr1

    https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2018-08-01
    CVE-2017-18249*
    CVE-2018-9465
    CVE-2018-9439
    CVE-2018-1068
    
    * currently no 4.4 backports exist for CVE-2017-18249 on android-4.4
      release branches. This affects only devices using f2fs running
      4.4 kernels.