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  • qcom-drivers-for-6.4

    Qualcomm driver updates for v6.4
    
    The Qualcomm SCM driver will now always clear the download bit, avoiding
    entering download mode on a clean reboot because the bootloader left it
    set. The vmid bitmap passed to qcom_scm_assign_mem() is transitioned to
    a well defined size. SM6375 support is added, and SC8180X,
    QDU1000/QRU1000, IPQ5332 and IPQ9574 compatibles are documented.
    
    GENI gains support for newer hardware with deeper FIFOs.
    
    The BWMON driver is updated to better handle the two register blocks,
    which are not consistent between MSM8998 and newer platforms.
    
    The LLCC driver no longer assumes a fixes stride across the various
    banks, and instead acquire the bank placement from DeviceTree. EDAC
    support for polling is introduced. EDAC support on SDM845 is disabled,
    as its been observed that accessing relevant registers is not permitted
    on most devices.
    
    PMIC GLINK is reworked to support defining which auxiliary children to
    spawn per platform, support for spawning a UCSI child is added and
    SM8450 and SM8550 is introduced.
    
    The RPM power-domain driver is cleaned up by moving and generalizing
    structures that are common between platforms, rather than duplicating
    everything. Macros are replaced with just direct definition of the
    relevant structures. Support for defining parent relationships between
    the power-domains is introduced, like it has been in rpmhpd for a long
    time.
    
    Number of processors has gone up, so max processor count in SMEM
    is bumped again. Error handling in SMSM is cleaned up using
    dev_err_probe().
    
    Socinfo is taught about IPQ9574, QCM2290, QRB2210, QRB4210, SM7150,
    SA8775P and a number of PMICs.
    
  • v6.3-rc6

    09a9639e · Linux 6.3-rc6 ·
    Linux 6.3-rc6
    
  • 20230407105029.2274111-4-abel.vesa@linaro.org

    v6.3-rc1 + 20230407105029.2274111-4-abel.vesa@linaro.org
    
  • v6.2.10

    cb9384f7 · Linux 6.2.10 ·
    This is the 6.2.10 stable release
    
  • v6.1.23

    543aff19 · Linux 6.1.23 ·
    This is the 6.1.23 stable release
    
  • v5.15.106

    d86dfc4d · Linux 5.15.106 ·
    This is the 5.15.106 stable release
    
  • v5.10.177

    387078f9 · Linux 5.10.177 ·
    This is the 5.10.177 stable release
    
  • v5.4.240

    32bea3ba · Linux 5.4.240 ·
    This is the 5.4.240 stable release
    
  • v4.19.280

    5c096640 · Linux 4.19.280 ·
    This is the 4.19.280 stable release
    
  • v4.14.312

    f03c8bba · Linux 4.14.312 ·
    This is the 4.14.312 stable release
    
  • v6.3-rc5

    7e364e56 · Linux 6.3-rc5 ·
    Linux 6.3-rc5
    
  • v5.4.239

    09b1a76e · Linux 5.4.239 ·
    This is the 5.4.239 stable release
    
  • v6.2.9

    e128ce12 · Linux 6.2.9 ·
    This is the 6.2.9 stable release
    
  • v6.1.22

    3b29299e · Linux 6.1.22 ·
    This is the 6.1.22 stable release
    
  • v5.15.105

    c957cbb8 · Linux 5.15.105 ·
    This is the 5.15.105 stable release
    
  • v6.3-rc4

    197b6b60 · Linux 6.3-rc4 ·
    Linux 6.3-rc4
    
  • qcom-driver-fixes-for-6.3

    Qualcomm driver fixes for v6.3
    
    Support for the secure world interrupting the SCM driver drive the wait
    queue mechanism was recently introduced, but most platforms doesn't have
    this mechanism and an error should not be printed in the log.
    
    The rmtfs_mem driver recently gained support for assigning the region to
    multiple VMIDs, but accidentally removed the support for running without
    assignment. A couple of changes are introducd to correct this.
    
    The SC8280XP LLCC slice configuration is wrong, reslting in incorrect
    configuration of the hardware. The table is corrected, based on the
    datasheet.
    
  • qcom-dts-fixes-for-6.3

    Qualcomm ARM32 Devicetree fixes for v6.3
    
    This introduces missing reserved-memory ranges on LG G Watch R,
    resolving stability issues caused by Linux reusing memory used by
    firmware.
    
  • qcom-arm64-fixes-for-6.3

    Qualcomm ARM64 Devicetree fixes for v6.3
    
    This correct SIM card selection on the two newly introduced
    MSM8916-based USB modems.
    
    The firmware-name for the first CDSP is corrected on the SA8540P Ride
    board.
    
    The PCIe controller in SC7280 is marked cache-coherent, which resolves
    seen data corruption issues.
    
    Labels are added to the vadc channel nodes on SC8280XP, as the Linux
    driver was updated to not include the unit address when generating
    device names and collisions thereby prevented registration of the
    channels. Audio clocks and routing is corrected and a few regulators are
    marked always-on for the Lenovo Thinkpad X13s, as their clients are not
    fully described at this point.
    
    SPI5 was accidentally enabled by default on SM6115, and is disabled
    again.
    
    CDSP on SM6375 is provided its power-domains, to appropriately vote for
    during power up for the DSP.
    
    The iommu mask for the PCIe controllers in SM8150 is updated, to match
    what the hypervisor expects.
    
    Th Venus firmware path is corrected on Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 Pro.
    
    The UFS controller is marked cache coherent on SM8350 and SM8450.
    
    The clocks for the second WSA macro on SM8450 is corrected, and given
    its own clocks.
    
    The bias-pull-up value for I2C pins are corrected on SM8550, to trigger
    the selection of the strong pull. CPU compatibles and the base address
    of the LPASS TLMM block are corrected.