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sound-3.13-rc4
3690739b · ·sound fixes for 3.13-rc4 Still a slightly high amount of changes than wished, but they are all good regression and/or device-specific fixes. Majority of commits are for HD-audio, an HDMI ctl index fix that hits old graphics boards, regression fixes for AD codecs and a few quirks. Other than that, two major fixes are included: a 64bit ABI fix for compress offload, and 64bit dma_addr_t truncation fix, which had hit on PAE kernels.
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iommu-fixes-for-v3.13-rc4
239a8702 · ·arm/smmu driver updates via Will Deacon fixing locking around page table walks and a couple other issues.
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pm-3.13-rc3-fixup
d4faadd5 · ·Post-3.13-rc3 power management fixup This reverts two cpufreq commits that fixed issues for some people, but broke things for others, so revert them and we'll need to fix the original problems differently. /
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pm-3.13-rc3
8e703009 · ·Power management fixes for 3.13-rc3 - cpufreq regression fix from Bjørn Mork restoring the pre-3.12 behavior of the framework during system suspend/hibernation to avoid garbage sysfs files from being left behind in case of a suspend error. - PNP regression fix to restore the correct states of devices after resume from hibernation broken in 3.12. From Dmitry Torokhov. - cpuidle fix to prevent cpuidle device unregistration from crashing due to a NULL pointer dereference if cpuidle has been disabled from the kernel command line. From Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk. - intel_idle fix for the C6 state definition on Intel Avoton/Rangeley processors from Arne Bockholdt. - Power capping framework fix to make the energy_uj sysfs attribute work in accordance with the documentation. From Srinivas Pandruvada. - epoll fix to make it ignore the EPOLLWAKEUP flag if the kernel has been compiled with CONFIG_PM_SLEEP unset (in which case that flag should not have any effect). From Amit Pundir. - cpufreq fix to prevent governor sysfs files from being lost over system suspend/resume in some (arguably unusual) situations. From Viresh Kumar. /
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pinctrl-v3.13-2
71493de7 · ·Pin control fixes for the v3.13 series: - Minor bug fixes for the Rockchip, ST-Ericsson abx500, Renesas PFC r8a7740 and sh7372. - Compilation warning fixes.
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sound-3.13-rc3
0756f09c · ·sound fixes for 3.13-rc3 A usual pattern of half ASoC and half HD-audio fixes, although HD-audio fixups have more volumes, in addition to a couple of trivial fixes. Nothing to worry much is found here. For ASoC side: a few fixes for PCM rate constraints calculations, regmap byte-order fix, the rest driver specific fixes (atmel, fsl, omap, kirkwood, wm codecs). For HD-audio: Dell headset and mono out fix, ELD update in polling mode, ALC283 Chromebook fixes, a few fixes for old AD codecs and MBA2,1 regression fix.
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gpio-v3.13-3
351cfe0f · ·GPIO fixes for the v3.13 series: - Fix compile warnings. - Fix overly talkative diagnostic messages from usual use cases wrt GPIO descriptors. - Add a documentation 00-INDEX - Use platform GPIOs as fallback when ACPI or device tree is used as the primary means to get GPIO lines. - A bug fix for the MPC8572/MPC8536 fixing erroneous input data.
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iio-fixes-for-3.13b
419a4aae · ·Second round of IIO fixes for the 3.13 cycle. 2 fixes here. * The gp2ap020a00f is a simple missing kconfig dependency. * The hid sensors hub fix is a work around for an issue introduced by hardware changes due to a certain large software vendor having an 'interesting' interpretation of the specification and hence indexing some arrays from 1 rather than 0. The fix takes advantage of the logical min and max reading facilities introduced by the precursor patch to figure out whether we have a 0 indexed or 1 indexed device and to adjust appropriately. It also drops a previous kconfig option that allowed this issue to be worked around at build time.
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drm/for-3.13-rc3
9a991600 · ·drm/tegra: Fixes for v3.13-rc3 This assortment of patches fix a few build and sparse warnings and make sure to always return -EFAULT on copy_from_user() failures. Finally the upcasting from struct drm_crtc to struct tegra_dc is made safer to prevent potential segmentation faults.
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sound-3.13-rc2
eb9ca3ab · ·sound fixes for 3.13-rc2 Quite a few HD-Audio fixes, a WUSB audio fix and a fix for FireWire audio. The HD-audio part contains a couple of fixes for the generic parser, and these are the only intrusive fixes. The rest are mostly device-specific fixes.
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gpio-v3.13-2
e2f0b005 · ·GPIO fixes for the v3.13 series: - A big slew of documentation for the gpiod transition that happened in the merge window, no semantic effect, but we should provide proper documentation with the new API. - Fix flags related to the new API. - Fix to the find_chip_by_name() lookup function related to the new API. - Fix of_find_gpio() when not using device tree. - Bug fix for the TB10x direction setting. - Error path fixes from Dan Carpenter. - Nasty IRQdomain bug relating to taking an unitialized spinlock. - Minor fixes here and there.
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pm+acpi-3.13-rc2
b90f7b8a · ·ACPI and power management fixes for 3.13-rc2 - Fix for a recent regression in the Tegra cpufreq driver causing excess error messages to be printed from Stephen Warren. - ACPI-based device hotplug fix to prevent conflicting notify handlers from being installed for PCI host bridge objects. From Toshi Kani. - ACPICA update to upstream version 20131115. This contains bug fixes mostly (loop termination fix for the get AML length function, fixes related to namespace node removal and debug output). From Bob Moore, Tomasz Nowicki and Lv Zheng. - Removal of incorrect inclusions of internal ACPICA header files by non-ACPICA code from Lv Zheng. - Fixes for the ACPI sysfs interface exposing tables to user space from Daisuke Hatayama and Jeremy Compostella. - Assorted ACPI and cpufreq cleanups from Sachin Kamat and Al Stone. - cpupower tool fix and man page from Thomas Renninger. /
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iio-for-3.14a
794a870e · ·First set of new features, drivers and cleanups for IIO in the 3.14 cycle. This mostly consists of patches that didn't quite make the last cycle. Lots of interesting things under review currently. Core: - Add devm_iio_device_register/unregister. I took some convincing on whether there would be many devices that really were simple enough to need no explicit actions on removal. Turns out there are some. - Move some stray docs to above the relevant implemenation. - Drop a redundant repeated check on the fact the trigger has actually changed when there is a userspace attempt change it. Drivers: New drivers - Freescale MPL3115A2 Pressure / temperature sensor New functionality - hid_sensors: add sensitivity support. DT bindings - tsl2563 - hmc5843 Cleanups - Drop unused scan_type from viperboard adc driver. - devm_iio_device_register used in viperboard, ad5421, ad5755, adis16130, adxrs450, vcnl4000, adis16220, ad7816, lpc32xx, adt7316, adis16060, isl29018 and ad2s1200. Note that this was proposed in a number of other drivers and this revealed a number of missorderings in remove functions. Also for now I have blocked this on any device that any hardware suspend suport on the basis that we probably want to power down devices if they have no driver support loaded.
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fixes-for-3.13a
0ee005c7 · ·First round of fixes for IIO in the 3.13 cycle. The usual mixed bag of fixes. * 3 cases where kconfig dependencies were missing. We need to keep a closer eye on this in new drivers. * hid_sensors was abusing the iio_dev->trigger pointer. We had a round of clearing this out some time ago but this driver clearly slipped through. * A misuse of the IIO_ST macro, in mcp3422, which we should really make a concertive effort to finish removing. * Avoid a double free introduced by recent buffer reference counting in the one driver that (quite reasonably!) does things differently (am335x) * A missing mutex_unlock in kxsd9 that means that driver has been non functional for some time and no one noticed (including me who for once actually has one of the supported devices). * An incorrect assumption about the parameters of sign_extend32 in mcp3422. So nothing controversial. The only substantial patch is the hid_sensors one and that is actually just adding a new pointer to the devices private state then moving the code over to it.
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regulator-v3.13-rc1
90ba0813 · ·regulator: Fixes for v3.13 A bunch of fixes, a few driver specific ones and a framework fix for voltage enumeration on fixed voltage regulators which had previously worked but had been misplaced during some refactoring causing problems for users that needed to know the voltage.
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sound-fix2-3.13-rc1
5db4d34b · ·sound fixes #2 for 3.13-rc1 A collection of small fixes in HD-audio quirks and runtime PM, ASoC rcar, abs8500 and other codecs. Most of commits are for stable kernels, too.