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qcom-arm64-for-5.16-2b34a82f0 · ·
Qualcomm ARM64 DTS additional patches for v5.16 The RPM and RPMh sleep stats are introduced on a number of platforms, to aid the enablement of entering low power mode. The MSM8916 support receives some polishing touches, followed by introduction of the necessary pieces to use the DeviceTree on 32-bit variants of the MSM8916 platform, in particular to boot the secondary CPUs. Based on this support for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Value Edition is introduced. The Asus Zenfone 2 Laser gained touchscreen, sensors and sdcard support. MSM8996 got support for the its crypto hardware and the Xiaomi Mi 5 gained a description of its LCD panel. The Trogdor device on SC7180 gained support for a second source eDP brigde, while SC7280 gains PCIe support and the newly introduced Herobrine device. Both MSM8916 and SDM845 has their standalong SMEM node dropped, in favour of the newly introduced support for specifying the compatible directly on the reserved-memory node. The SM7225 platform is introduced, as a derrivative of SM6350, initial support for the PM6350 PMIC and based on this the Fairphone 4 is introduced. The RB3 and RB5 devices gains msm-id and board-id, to allow the two DTBs to be baked into a single boot.img that can be booted on both devices. As the GDSC driver has been extended to properly describe the relationship between MMCX and MDSS_GDSC, the now deprecated mmcx regulator is removed from SM8250. SM8350 gained CPU topology, idle-states and fastrpc support. FastRPC was also added for SM8150 and the SA8155p ADP got a couple of remoteprocs enabled. Additionally a number of DT validation issues was corrected across the various platforms and devices.
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qcom-drivers-for-5.16-2c50031f0 · ·
More Qualcomm driver updates for v5.16 This introduces the Qualcomm "sleep stats" driver, which aids the efforts of bringing various Qualcomm platforms into low power mode. The SMP2P driver gains support for negotiating the "SSR" feature, which is used to better synchronize some corner cases that might appear as the remoteproc is recovering from a crash. The socinfo driver learns about a few new PMICs. SMEM is updated so that it's possible to put the compatible property directly in the reserved-memory node, to avoid having to have a separate node just pointing to the memory-region. Lastly it fixes some bugs in smp2p, apr, rpmhpd drivers, notably avoiding the issue where powering on a power-domain using rpmhpd while keeping the performance_state at 0 is a nop
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qcom-dts-for-5.16-2036e6c9f · ·
Qualcomm DTS more changes for v5.16 The multi-purpose-pin (MPP) driver is finally migrated to use hierarchical IRQ domains, so this bring the associated changes. The remainder of the changes are correcting binding issues, primarily found through DT validation.
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qcom-arm64-defconfig-for-5.162da52127 · ·
Qualcomm ARM64 defconfig updates for v5.16 The major change here is the disabling of the firmware loades user space fallback, this is done as arm64 is the only platform with this flag enabled and as a result doesn't play nice with standard distributions. It then enables the new limits driver, which controls the hardware based thermal mitigation on a range of Qualcomm platforms. The prima/pronto WiFi and Bluetooth drivers are enabled to ensure these features works out of the box, now that the last details in the dts are landed. The new driver for acquiring sleep stats is enabled to facilitate the various efforts on getting these platforms into low power mode. Lastly the base SC7280 drivers needed to simply boot this platform are enabled.
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qcom-arm64-fixes-for-5.15-2e091b836 · ·
Qualcomm ARM64 DTS one more fix for 5.15 This reverts a clock change in the Qualcomm RB5 devicetree which in some combinations of firmware and configuration causes the device to crash during boot. Data on an adjacent platform indicates that this is probably not be the root cause of the problem, but this resolves the regression seen on RB5 and will allow the SM8250 platform to boot v5.15.
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