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From: Ammar Faizi <[email protected]>
To: GNU/Weeb Mailing List <[email protected]>,
	Tea Inside Mailing List <[email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: Linux 5.17-rc1
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 00:59:49 +0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <[email protected]> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAHk-=whUYZvNVtNc4Xftd8aDpZzuwswBtHG4fCYQ2AC3twh_5Q@mail.gmail.com>

-------- Forwarded Message --------

Subject: 	Linux 5.17-rc1
Date: 	Sun, 23 Jan 2022 10:32:51 +0200
From: 	Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
To: 	Linux Kernel Mailing List <[email protected]>


I've tagged the rc1 release a couple of hours earlier than usual, and
in a timezone 10 hours before the usual one, so this merge window was
technically a bit shorter than usual. But if somebody didn't get their
pull request in in time, they shouldn't have left it so late - and
there's always 5.18. Never fear - we'll not run out of numbers.

I was nervous that this merge window would be more painful than usual
due to my family-related travels, but I have to give thanks to people:
a lot of you sent your pull requests early in the merge window, and
while there were a couple of hiccups I hit early on, that was all
before switching my main workstation to a laptop. Everything seems to
have gone fairly smoothly.

Knock wood.

5.17 doesn't seem to be slated to be a huge release, and everything
looks fairly normal. We've got a bit more activity than usual in a
couple of corners of the kernel (random number generator and the
fscache rewrite stand out), but even with those things, the big
picture view looks very much normal: the bulk is various driver
updates, with architectures updates, documentation, and tooling being
the bulk of the rest. Even with a total rewrite, that fscache diff
looks more like a blip in the big picture.

And hey, it may not be a huge release, but the full shortlog would
still be much too big to post - or scan through. So as is traditional,
I'm just appending my mergelog as a highlevel view of what's been
going on.

Please give it all a test,

                   Linus

---

Alex Williamson (1):
     VFIO updates

Alexandre Belloni (2):
     i3c updates
     RTC updates

Andreas Gruenbacher (1):
     gfs2 updates

Andrew Morton (3):
     misc updates
     more updates
     yet more updates

Ard Biesheuvel (1):
     EFI updates

Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo (2):
     perf tool updates
     more perf tools updates

Arnd Bergmann (6):
     ARM SoC updates
     ARM defconfig updates
     ARM SoC driver updates
     ARM SoC devicetree updates
     RISC-V SoC updates
     asm-generic cleanups

Bartosz Golaszewski (2):
     gpio updates
     gpio fixes

Bjorn Andersson (3):
     rpmsg updates
     remoteproc updates
     hwspinlock updates

Bjorn Helgaas (2):
     pci updates
     pci fix

Borislav Petkov (21):
     x86 fpu update
     x86 paravirtualization fix
     x86 platform fix
     x86 SEV updates
     x86 resource control fixlet
     x86 SGX updates
     x86 mm updates
     misc x86 updates
     x86 cleanups
     x86 cpuid updates
     x86 build fix
     x86 vdso updates
     notifier fix
     thread_info flag accessor helper updates
     RAS updates
     EDAC updates
     missed x86 build updates
     scheduler updates
     locking updates
     perf updates
     x86 core updates

Catalin Marinas (2):
     arm64 updates
     arm64 fixes/cleanups

Christian Brauner (1):
     fs idmapping updates

Christoph Hellwig (1):
     dma-mapping updates

Chuck Lever (1):
     nfsd updates

Damien Le Moal (2):
     ATA updates
     ATA fix

Dan Williams (2):
     dax and libnvdimm updates
     CXL (Compute Express Link) updates

Daniel Vetter (1):
     drm fixes

Darrick Wong (6):
     xfs updates
     xfs fixes
     xfs ioctl housecleaning
     xfs irix ioctl housecleaning
     more xfs irix ioctl housecleaning
     xfs fixes

Dave Airlie (2):
     drm updates
     drm fixes

David Howells (2):
     fscache rewrite
     more fscache updates

David Sterba (1):
     btrfs updates

David Teigland (1):
     dlm updates

Dmitry Torokhov (1):
     input updates

Dominik Brodowski (1):
     pcmcia updates

Dominique Martinet (1):
     9p updates

Eric Biederman (1):
     signal/exit/ptrace updates

Gabriel Krisman Bertazi (1):
     unicode updates

Gao Xiang (1):
     erofs updates

Geert Uytterhoeven (1):
     m68k updates

Greg KH (6):
     driver core updates
     staging driver updates
     tty/serial driver updates
     USB and Thunderbolt updates
     SPDX/License update
     char/misc and other driver updates

Guenter Roeck (1):
     hwmon updates

Gustavo A (1):
     cast-function-type warning addition

Hans de Goede (1):
     x86 platform driver updates

Heiko Carstens (2):
     s390 updates
     more s390 updates

Helge Deller (3):
     parisc architecture updates
     fbdev maintainership update
     more parisc architecture updates

Herbert Xu (1):
     crypto updates

Ilya Dryomov (1):
     ceph updates

Jaegeuk Kim (1):
     f2fs updates

Jakub Kicinski (2):
     networking updates
     networking fixes

James Bottomley (2):
     SCSI updates
     more SCSI updates

Jan Kara (2):
     fanotify updates
     UDF / reiserfs updates

Jarkko Sakkinen (1):
     TPM updates

Jason Donenfeld (2):
     random number generator updates
     random number generator fixes

Jason Gunthorpe (1):
     rdma updates

Jassi Brar (1):
     mailbox updates

Jens Axboe (5):
     io_uring updates
     block updates
     block driver updates
     io_uring fixes
     block fixes

Jiri Kosina (3):
     HID updates
     trivial tree removal
     HID fixes

Joerg Roedel (1):
     iommu updates

Jon Mason (1):
     NTB updates

Jonathan Corbet (2):
     documentation updates
     documentation fixes

Juergen Gross (1):
     xen updates

Julia Lawall (1):
     coccinelle updates

Kees Cook (2):
     pstore update
     seccomp updates

Lee Jones (2):
     MFD updates
     backlight updates

Linus Walleij (1):
     pin control bulk updates

Luis Chamberlain (1):
     module updates

Mark Brown (3):
     regmap updates
     regulator updates
     spi updates

Masahiro Yamada (2):
     Kbuild updates
     Kbuild fixes

Matthew Wilcox (3):
     folio conversion updates
     iomap updates
     more folio updates

Mauro Carvalho Chehab (2):
     media updates
     media fixes

Michael Ellerman (1):
     powerpc updates

Michael Tsirkin (1):
     virtio updates

Mike Marshall (1):
     orangefs fixes

Mike Rapoport (1):
     memblock cleanup

Mike Snitzer (1):
     device mapper updates

Miklos Szeredi (1):
     fuse updates

Mimi Zohar (1):
     integrity subsystem updates

Miquel Raynal (1):
     MTD updates

Namjae Jeon (1):
     exfat updates

Palmer Dabbelt (2):
     RISC-V updates
     more RISC-V updates

Paolo Bonzini (2):
     kvm updates
     more kvm updates

Paul McKenney (3):
     RCU updates
     memory model documentation updates
     KCSAN updates

Paul Moore (2):
     selinux updates
     audit updates

Pavel Machek (1):
     LED updates

Petr Mladek (2):
     printk updates
     livepatching updates

Rafael Wysocki (8):
     ACPI updates
     power management updates
     thermal control updates
     device properties framework updates
     more ACPI updates
     more power management updates
     extra ACPI updates
     more thermal control updates

Richard Weinberger (2):
     JFFS2, UBI and UBIFS updates
     UML updates

Rob Herring (2):
     devicetree updates
     devicetree fixes and cleanups

Russell King (1):
     ARM updates

Sebastian Reichel (2):
     power supply and reset updates
     HSI update

Shuah Khan (2):
     Kselftest update
     KUnit updates

Stafford Horne (1):
     OpenRISC updates

Stephen Boyd (2):
     clk updates
     clk fixes

Steve French (3):
     cifs updates
     ksmbd server fixes
     cifs fixes

Steven Rostedt (3):
     tracing updates
     tracing fix
     ftrace fix

Takashi Iwai (2):
     sound updates
     sound fixes

Ted Ts'o (1):
     ext4 updates

Tejun Heo (2):
     cgroup updates
     workqueue updates

Thierry Reding (1):
     pwm updates

Thomas Bogendoerfer (1):
     MIPS updates

Thomas Gleixner (3):
     irq updates
     timer updates
     MSI irq updates

Ulf Hansson (1):
     MMC updates

Vineet Gupta (1):
     ARC fixes

Vinod Koul (1):
     dmaengine updates

Vlastimil Babka (2):
     slab updates
     more slab updates

Wei Liu (1):
     hyperv updates

Wim Van Sebroeck (1):
     watchdog updates

Wolfram Sang (1):
     i2c updates




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