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sound-3.14-rc6e805ca8b · ·
sound fixes for 3.14-rc6 Just a few device-specific quirks for HD-audio and USB-audio, most of which are one-liners.
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sound-3.14-rc5997e7547 · ·
sound fixes for 3.14-rc5 It's a bad habit to get a higher volume of fixes often lately, but things happen again. All commits found here are real bug fixes, and are mostly trivial. Most of changes in ASoC are the fixes for enum items due to the wrong API usages, in addition to a few DAPM mutex deadlock and other fixes. In HD-audio, only fixups for HP laptops. Although diffstat shows much, the changes are simple: there are just so many different device entries there.
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sound-3.14-rc41de7ca5e · ·
sound fixes for 3.14-rc4 This time we got a slightly higher volume than previous times, but all device-specific good fixes. Noticeable changes are fixes in davinci, and the removal of open-codes in HD-audio ca0132 driver. The rest are all small fixes and/or quirks.
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drm-intel-next-2014-02-144c0e5528 · ·
- Fix the execbuf rebind performance regression due to topic/ppgtt (Chris). - Fix up the connector cleanup ordering for sdvod i2c and dp aux devices (Imre). - Try to preserve the firmware modeset config on driver load. And a bit of prep work for smooth takeover of the fb contents (Jesse). - Prep cleanup for larger gtt address spaces on bdw (Ben). - Improve our vblank_wait code to make hsw modesets faster (Paulo). - Display debugfs file (Jesse). - DRRS prep work from Vandana Kannan. - pipestat interrupt handler to fix a few races around vblank/pageflip handling on byt (Imre). - Improve display fuse handling for display-less SKUs (Damien). - Drop locks while stalling for the gpu when serving pagefaults to improve interactivity (Chris). - And as usual piles of other improvements and small fixes all over.
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sound-3.14-rc32078600b · ·
sound fixes for 3.14-rc3 Again only fixes for HD-audio: - regression fixes due to the modularization - a few fixups for Dell, Sony and HP laptops - a revert of the previous fix as it leads to another regression
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drm-intel-next-2014-02-07b8a5ff8d · ·
- Yet more steps towards atomic modeset from Ville. - DP panel power sequencing improvements from Paulo. - irq code cleanups from Ville. - 5.4 GHz dp lane clock support for bdw/hsw from Todd. - Clock readout support for hsw/bdw (aka fastboot) from Jesse. - Make pipe underruns report at ERROR level (Ville). This is to check our improved watermarks code. - Full ppgtt support from Ben for gen7. - More fbc fixes and improvements from Ville all over the place, unfortunately not yet enabled by default on more platforms. - w/a cleanups from Ville. - HiZ stall optimization settings (Chia-I Wu). - Display register mmio offset refactor patch from Antti. - RPS improvements for corner-cases from Jeff McGee.
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sound-3.14-rc2276ab336 · ·
sound fixes for 3.14-rc2 A few HD-audio fixes and one USB-audio kconfig dependency fix. All small and device-specific changes marked with Cc to stable.
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sound-fix-3.14-rc175fae117 · ·
sound fixes for 3.14-rc1 The big chunks here are the updates for oxygen driver for Xonar DG devices, which were slipped from the previous pull request. They are device-specific and thus not too dangerous. Other than that, all patches are small bug fixes, mainly for Samsung build fixes, a few HD-audio enhancements, and other misc ASoC fixes. (And this time ASoC merge is less than Octopus, lucky seven :)
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sound-3.14-rc17552f34a · ·
sound updates for 3.14-rc1 It was holiday season, so no wonder that there are little changes in framework level, although diffstat shows quite many changes spreaded over sound/* directories. Most of changes are cleanups, code refactoring and fixes. Some highlights: - Removal of OSS sleep_on usages by Arnd - Simplified memalloc helper codes, drop obsoleted features; now it's built into PCM driver instead of an individual module - Warn if PCM buffer preallocation fails, which will show page allocation issues more clearly - Compress offload API updates for sample rates by Vinod - PCM glitch workaround on ctxfi emu20k1 by Sarah - Drop cs46xx DSP blobs, using firmware loader now - USB-audio quitks for Plantronics Gamecom 780, Creative VF0420, and Focusrite Saffire 6 HD-audio specifics: - Standardize Kconfigs of HD-audio codec drivers; now "make localmodconfig" recognizes configs properly (finally!) - Parallel PM implementation by Mengdong - BayleyBay/ValleyView2 board fixups - Broadwell audio support - Runtime PM improvement (PantherPoint, etc) - Quirks: Dell subwooer, Gigabyte mobo jack detection oddity, Dell AiO click noise fixes, Dell headset mic fixes, etc - Automatic bind with HDMI codec parser without generic parser - More AD codec fixes (since 3.12 regression) including the automatic stereo mix support - Common Thinkpad ACPI helper for Realtek and Conexant codecs ASoC specifics: - Update to the generic DMA code to support deferred probe and managed resources - New drivers for BCM2835 (used in Raspberry Pi), Tegra with MAX98090 and Analog Devices AXI I2S and S/PDIF controller IPs - Device tree support for the simple card, max98090 and cs42l52 - Conversion of the Samsung drivers to native dmaengine, making them multiplatform compatible and hopefully helping keep them more modern and up to date. - More regmap conversions, including a very welcome one for twl6040 from Peter Ujfalusi - A big overhaul of the DaVinci drivers also from Peter Ujfalusi - Lots of DMA updates from Lars-Peter - Improvements to the constraints handling code from Lars-Peter - A very helpful conversion of the TWL4030 driver to regmap from Peter - A new driver for the Freescale ESAI controller from Nicolin Chen - Conversion of some of the drivers to use params_width() - Extensions to DPCM for use with compressed audio from Liam
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sound-3.13-rc5356f402d · ·
sound fixes for 3.13-rc5 We have a bit more changes than usual in ASoC here, as it was slipped from the previous update. There are one minr ASoC PCM code fix and ASoC dmaengine fix, in addition of a collection of small ASoC driver fixes. The rest are a couple of HD-audio stable fixups, and a long-standing fix for the paused stream handling. So, all commits look not scary (and hopefully won't give you disastrous holiday season).