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  • v5.4.207
    002c3bbb · Linux 5.4.207 ·
    This is the 5.4.207 stable release
    
  • v4.14.289
    9c3bf9cf · Linux 4.14.289 ·
    This is the 4.14.289 stable release
    
  • v4.9.324
    65be5f56 · Linux 4.9.324 ·
    This is the 4.9.324 stable release
    
  • qcom-arm64-for-5.20-2
    More Qualcomm ARM64 DTS updates for v5.20
    
    Related to SDM845, the Xiaomi Mi Mix2s is introduced, the DB845c on
    SDM845 gains support for the second GPI DMA controller and has the GENI
    I2C and SPI instances wired up to their respective GPI DMA controller.
    
    QCS404 USB controller and PHY assignment is corrected and IPQ8074 gains
    APCS definition to handle outgoing IPC interrupts.
    
    Lastly a range of Devicetree validation issues are addressed.
    
  • qcom-dts-for-5.20-2
    More Qualcomm DTS updates for v5.20
    
    This adds an additional GSBI, hwclock, smem and tsens nodes for IPQ8064,
    in addition to fixing up and improving the existing descriptions of the
    platform.
    
    USB interrupts are reordered to please the Devicetree binding.
    
    The Light Pulse Generator is defined for PM8941 and LEDs are defined for
    the FairPhone2, Nexus 5 and Sony Xperia devices.
    
  • qcom-drivers-for-5.20-2
    More Qualcomm driver changes for v5.20
    
    This adds support for booting secondary cores, SPM, SMD-RPM and RPM
    power-domain support for the MSM8909 platform.
    
    It drops an unnecessary print in icc-bwmon, corrects SA8540P entries in
    socinfo and a Kconfig build dependency for QCOM_RPMPD.
    
    Lastly it continues to clean up up the Devicetree bindings for the
    Qualcomm drivers.
    
  • qcom-arm64-defconfig-for-5.20-2
    Qualcomm ARM64 defconfig more updates for v5.20
    
    This enables a few of the core drivers needed to boot the 8cx Gen 3
    platform and demotes the Qualcomm USB PHY drivers to modules, as they
    don't need to be builtin.
    
  • v5.19-rc7
    ff699273 · Linux 5.19-rc7 ·
    Linux 5.19-rc7
    
  • 5.19.0-rc1+thinkpad-x13s
    5.19.0-rc1+thinkpad-x13s
  • v5.4.206
    65841079 · Linux 5.4.206 ·
    This is the 5.4.206 stable release
    
  • v5.10.131
    8f95261a · Linux 5.10.131 ·
    This is the 5.10.131 stable release
    
  • v5.15.55
    baefa231 · Linux 5.15.55 ·
    This is the 5.15.55 stable release
    
  • v5.18.12
    c2e97026 · Linux 5.18.12 ·
    This is the 5.18.12 stable release
    
  • qcom-arm64-for-5.20
    Qualcomm ARM64 DTS updates for v5.20
    
    This introduces initial support for Lenovo ThinkPad X13s, Qualcomm 8cx
    Gen 3 Compute Reference Device, SA8295P Automotive Development Platform,
    Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus, five new SC7180 Chrome OS boards, Inforce IFC6560, LG
    G7 ThinQ and LG V35 ThinQ.
    
    With IPQ8074 gaining GDSC support, this was expressed in the gcc node
    and defined for the USB nodes. The SDHCI reset line was defined to get
    the storage devices into a known state.
    
    For MSM8996 interconnect providers, the second DSI interface, resets for
    SDHCI are introduced. Support for the Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus is introduced
    and the Dragonboard 820c gains definitions for its LEDs.
    
    The MSM8998 platform changes consists of a various cleanup patches, the
    FxTec Pro1 is split out from using the MTP dts and Sony Xperia devices
    on the "Yoshino" platform gains ToF sensor.
    
    On SC7180 five new Trogdor based boards are added and the description of
    keyboard and detachables is improved.
    
    On the SC7280-based Herobrine board DisplayPort is enabled, SPI flash
    clock rate is changed, WiFi is enabled and the modem firmware path is
    updated. The Villager boards gains touchscreen, and keyboard backlight.
    
    This introduces initial support for the SC8280XP (aka 8cx Gen 3) and
    related automotive platforms are introduced, with support for the
    Qualcomm reference board, the Lenovo Thinkpad X13s and the SA8295P
    Automotive Development Platform.
    
    In addition to a wide range of smaller fixes on the SDM630 and SDM660
    platforms, support for the secondary high speed USB controller is
    introduced and the Sony Xperia "Nile" platform gains support for the RGB
    status LED. Support for the Inforce IFC6560 board is introduced.
    
    On SDM845 the bandwidth monitor for the CPU subsystem is introduced, to
    scale LLCC clock rate based on profiling. CPU and cluster idle states
    are switched to OSI hierarchical states. DB845c and SHIFT 6mq gains LED
    support and new support for the LG G7 ThinQ and LG V35 ThinQ boards are
    added.
    
    DLL/DDR configuration for SDHCI nodes are defined for SM6125.
    
    On SM8250 the GPU per-process page tables is enabled and for RB5 the
    Light Pulse Generator-based LEDs are added.
    
    The display clock controller is introduced for SM8350.
    
    On SM8450 this introduces the camera clock controller and the UART
    typically used for Bluetooth. The interconnect path for the crypto
    engine is added to the SCM node, to ensure this is adequately clocked.
    
    The assigned-clock-rate for the display processor is dropped from
    several platforms, now that the driver derrives the min and max from the
    clock.
    
    In addition to this a wide range of fixes for stylistic issues and
    issues discovered through Devicetree binding validation across many
    platforms and boards are introduced.
    
  • qcom-dts-for-5.20
    Qualcomm DTS updates for v5.20
    
    This adds USB, NAND, QPIC BAM, CPUfreq, remoteprocs, SMEM, SCM,
    watchdog, interconnect providers to the SDX65 5G modem platform and
    enables relevant devices for the MTP.
    
    The BAM DMUX interface used to exchange Ethernet/IP data with the modem
    is described on the MSM8974 platform.
    
    It fixes up the PXO supply clock to L2CC on IPQ6084, as the platform is
    transitioned away from global clock lookup.
    
    SDX55 has it's debug UART interrupt level corrected.
    
    Lastly it contains a wide variety of fixes for DeviceTree validation
    issues across most of the platforms.
    
  • qcom-dts-fixes-for-5.19
    Qualcomm DTS fixe for 5.19
    
    The pinctrl state was lost in the recent refactoring of the MSM8974
    Devicetree, this contains a fix for this.
    
  • v5.18.11
    d39cd8e4 · Linux 5.18.11 ·
    This is the 5.18.11 stable release
    
  • v5.15.54
    843dae17 · Linux 5.15.54 ·
    This is the 5.15.54 stable release
    
  • v5.10.130
    26ae9c36 · Linux 5.10.130 ·
    This is the 5.10.130 stable release
    
  • v5.4.205
    0ec831fa · Linux 5.4.205 ·
    This is the 5.4.205 stable release