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v2.6.11-tree This is the 2.6.11 tree object. NOTE! There's no commit for this, since it happened before I started with git. Eventually we'll import some sort of history, and that should tie this tree object up to a real commit. In the meantime, this acts as an anchor point for doing diffs etc under git.
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v2.6.11 This is the 2.6.11 tree object. NOTE! There's no commit for this, since it happened before I started with git. Eventually we'll import some sort of history, and that should tie this tree object up to a real commit. In the meantime, this acts as an anchor point for doing diffs etc under git.
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v4.17 Linux 4.17
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v4.17-rc7 Linux 4.17-rc7
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v4.17-rc6 Linux 4.17-rc6
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next-20180515 next-20180515
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v4.17-rc5 Linux 4.17-rc5
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v4.17-rc4 Linux 4.17-rc4
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v4.17-rc3 Linux v4.17-rc3
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riscv-for-linus-4.17-rc3 RISC-V Fixes for 4.17-rc3 This pull request contains three small fixes related to the RISC-V port that I'd like to target for 4.17-rc3: * A Kconfig cleanup to select DMA_DIRECT_OPS instead of redefining it in arch/riscv. * The removal of asm/handle_irq.h, which doesn't exist, from our arch header list. * The addition of "-no-pie" the link rules for our VDSO-related files, which fixes the build on systems where PIE is enabled by default.
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v4.17-rc2 Linux 4.17-rc2
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v4.17-rc1 Linux 4.17-rc1
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palmer-for-linus-4.17-ugly_irq irq: The uglier fix for my broken code This contains a quick fix to be applied after the latest tip merge, 71e6882b0ae7 ("Merge tag 'irqchip-4.17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/maz/arm-platforms into irq/core"), which includes some of my broken code. It's meant to go in if the cleaner fix isn't selected. Fixes: cc6c98485f8e ("RISC-V: Move to the new GENERIC_IRQ_MULTI_HANDLER handler") Fixes: caacdbf4aa56 ("genirq: Add CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_MULTI_HANDLER")
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riscv-for-linus-4.17-mw0 RISC-V changes for 4.17 This tag contains the new features we'd like to incorporate into the RISC-V port for 4.17. We might have a bit more stuff land later in the merge window, but I wanted to get this out earlier just so everyone can see where we currently stand. A short summary of the changes is: * We've added support for dynamic ftrace on RISC-V targets. * There have been a handful of cleanups to our atomic and locking routines. They now more closely match the released RISC-V memory model draft. * Our module loading support has been cleaned up and is now enabled by default, despite some limitations still existing. * A patch to define COMMANDLINE_FORCE instead of COMMANDLINE_OVERRIDE so the generic device tree code picks up handling all our command line stuff. There's more information in the merge commits for each patch set.
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v4.16 Linux 4.16
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v4.16-rc7 Linux 4.16-rc7
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v4.16-rc6 Linux 4.16-rc6
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v4.16-rc5 Linux 4.16-rc5
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v4.16-rc4 Linux 4.16-rc4