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  • v3.14.17

    946de0e6 · Linux 3.14.17 ·
    This is the 3.14.17 stable release
    
  • v3.10.53

    7f363d2d · Linux 3.10.53 ·
    This is the 3.10.53 stable release
    
  • v3.4.103

    9f089cfb · Linux 3.4.103 ·
    This is the 3.4.103 stable release
    
  • v0.89

    d356bc83 · MPTCP Release v0.89 ·
    MPTCP Release v0.88
  • xfs-for-linus-3.17-rc1

    xfs: update for 3.17-rc1
    
    This update contains:
    o conversion of the XFS core to pass negative error numbers
    o restructing of core XFS code that is shared with userspace to fs/xfs/libxfs
    o introduction of sysfs interface for XFS
    o bulkstat refactoring
    o demand driven speculative preallocation removal
    o XFS now always requires 64 bit sectors to be configured
    o metadata verifier changes to ensure CRCs are calculated during log recovery
    o various minor code cleanups
    o miscellaneous bug fixes
    
  • v0.88.12

    18ffa79c · New maintenance release ·
    MPTCP maintenance release v0.88.12
  • drm-intel-next-2014-08-08

    - Setting dp M2/N2 values plus state checker support (Vandana Kannan)
    - chv power well support (Ville)
    - DP training pattern 3 support for chv (Ville)
    - cleanup of the hsw/bdw ddi pll code, prep work for skl (Damien)
    - dsi video burst mode support (Shobhit)
    - piles of other chv fixes all over (Ville et. al.)
    - cleanup of the ddi translation tables setup code (Damien)
    - 180 deg rotation support (Ville & Sonika Jindal)
  • gpio-v3.17-1

    This is the bulk of GPIO changes for the v3.17 development
    cycle, and this time we got a lot of action going on and
    it will continue:
    
    - The core GPIO library implementation has been split up in
      three different files:
      - gpiolib.c for the latest and greatest and shiny GPIO
        library code using GPIO descriptors only
      - gpiolib-legacy.c for the old integer number space API
        that we are phasing out gradually
      - gpiolib-sysfs.c for the sysfs interface that we are
        not entirely happy with, but has to live on for
        ABI compatibility
    
    - Add a flags argument to *gpiod_get* functions, with some
      backward-compatibility macros to ease transitions. We
      should have had the flags there from the beginning it
      seems, now we need to clean up the mess. There is a plan
      on how to move forward here devised by Alexandre Courbot
      and Mark Brown.
    
    - Split off a special <linux/gpio/machine.h> header for the
      board gpio table registration, as per example from the
      regulator subsystem.
    
    - Start to kill off the return value from gpiochip_remove()
      by removing the __must_check attribute and removing all
      checks inside the drivers/gpio directory. The rationale
      is: well what were we supposed to do if there is an error
      code? Not much: print an error message. And gpiolib already
      does that. So make this function return void eventually.
    
    - Some cleanups of hairy gpiolib code, make some functions
      not to be used outside the library private and make sure
      they are not exported, remove gpiod_lock/unlock_as_irq()
      as the existing function is for driver-internal use and
      fine as it is, delete gpio_ensure_requested() as it is
      not meaningful anymore.
    
    - Support the GPIOF_ACTIVE_LOW flag from gpio_request_one()
      function calls, which is logical since this is already
      supported when referencing GPIOs from e.g. device trees.
    
    - Switch STMPE, intel-mid, lynxpoint and ACPI (!) to use
      the gpiolib irqchip helpers cutting down on GPIO irqchip
      boilerplate a bit more.
    
    - New driver for the Zynq GPIO block.
    
    - The usual incremental improvements around a bunch of
      drivers.
    
    - Janitorial syntactic and semantic cleanups by Jingoo Han,
      and Rickard Strandqvist especially.
    
  • v3.15.9

    0617859f · Linux 3.15.9 ·
    This is the 3.15.9 stable release
    
  • v3.14.16

    e21af7df · Linux 3.14.16 ·
    This is the 3.14.16 stable release
    
  • v3.10.52

    4d36ba13 · Linux 3.10.52 ·
    This is the 3.10.52 stable release
    
  • v3.4.102

    0a9d91dc · Linux 3.4.102 ·
    This is the 3.4.102 stable release
    
  • pm+acpi-3.17-rc1

    ACPI and power management updates for 3.17-rc1
    
     - ACPICA update to upstream version 20140724.  That includes
       ACPI 5.1 material (support for the _CCA and _DSD predefined names,
       changes related to the DMAR and PCCT tables and ARM support among
       other things) and cleanups related to using ACPICA's header files.
       A major part of it is related to acpidump and the core code used
       by that utility.  Changes from Bob Moore, David E Box, Lv Zheng,
       Sascha Wildner, Tomasz Nowicki, Hanjun Guo.
    
     - Radix trees for memory bitmaps used by the hibernation core from
       Joerg Roedel.
    
     - Support for waking up the system from suspend-to-idle (also known
       as the "freeze" sleep state) using ACPI-based PCI wakeup signaling
       (Rafael J Wysocki).
    
     - Fixes for issues related to ACPI button events (Rafael J Wysocki).
    
     - New device ID for an ACPI-enumerated device included into the
       Wildcat Point PCH from Jie Yang.
    
     - ACPI video updates related to backlight handling from Hans de Goede
       and Linus Torvalds.
    
     - Preliminary changes needed to support ACPI on ARM from Hanjun Guo
       and Graeme Gregory.
    
     - ACPI PNP core cleanups from Arjun Sreedharan and Zhang Rui.
    
     - Cleanups related to ACPI_COMPANION() and ACPI_HANDLE() macros
       (Rafael J Wysocki).
    
     - ACPI-based device hotplug cleanups from Wei Yongjun and
       Rafael J Wysocki.
    
     - Cleanups and improvements related to system suspend from
       Lan Tianyu, Randy Dunlap and Rafael J Wysocki.
    
     - ACPI battery cleanup from Wei Yongjun.
    
     - cpufreq core fixes from Viresh Kumar.
    
     - Elimination of a deadband effect from the cpufreq ondemand
       governor and intel_pstate driver cleanups from Stratos Karafotis.
    
     - 350MHz CPU support for the powernow-k6 cpufreq driver from
       Mikulas Patocka.
    
     - Fix for the imx6 cpufreq driver from Anson Huang.
    
     - cpuidle core and governor cleanups from Daniel Lezcano,
       Sandeep Tripathy and Mohammad Merajul Islam Molla.
    
     - Build fix for the big_little cpuidle driver from Sachin Kamat.
    
     - Configuration fix for the Operation Performance Points (OPP)
       framework from Mark Brown.
    
     - APM cleanup from Jean Delvare.
    
     - cpupower utility fixes and cleanups from Peter Senna Tschudin,
       Andrey Utkin, Himangi Saraogi, Rickard Strandqvist, Thomas Renninger.
    
    /
    
  • v3.2.62

    73886aa0 · Linux 3.2.62 ·
    This is the 3.2.62 stable release
    
  • v3.16

    19583ca5 · Linux 3.16 ·
    Linux 3.16
    
  • v3.12.26

    d83a3234 · Linux 3.12.26 ·
    This is the 3.12.26 stable release
    
  • v3.4.101

    91f7c8cb · Linux 3.4.101 ·
    This is the 3.4.101 stable release