Reset drivers are tiny and are needed often early in boot. Kconfig
selects the drivers automatically with arch specific defaults:
config COMMON_RESET_HI6220
default ARCH_HISI
So remove explicit driver selections from arm 64 config and let
kconfig dependencies handle it for us.
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Merge tag 'debian/4.14.13-1'
Release linux (4.14.13-1).
- Drop ABI reference
- Drop/refresh patches as necessary
- linux-headers: Drop versioned dependency on linux-kbuild, as there has not
been any version of linux-kbuild-4.15 without objtool
FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE is enabled in almost all configurations. So make
this the top level default, and disable it in the few exceptional
configurations (armel/marvell, mips*/octeon, s390x).
- [alpha] fbdev: Re-enable FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE as built-in
- [armel] fbdev: Explicitly disable FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE, as it can no longer
be a module
- [arm64] Re-enable MMC_QCOM_DML
- Change RC_CORE back to being a module
- power/supply: Enable BATTERY_BQ27XXX and BATTERY_BQ27XXX_HDQ as modules,
replacing W1_SLAVE_BQ27000
Clean up with kconfigeditor2 and delete obsolete symbols.
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Merge tag 'debian/4.9.25-1'
Drop the added patches, which are already in 4.11.
CONFIG_NFP_NETVF is replaced by CONFIG_NFP in 4.11.
Matthew stopped maintaining the securelevel patch set, and David
Howells has taken it up under the new name 'lockdown'. This is
taken from:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs.git#efi-lock-down
commits ddb99e118e37f324a4be65a411bb60ae62795cf9..0240fa7c7c948b19d57c0163d57e55296277ff3c
Rebase the three patches not included there (cold boot mitigation,
arm64 SB integration, MTD RAM restrictions).
Update our kconfig for the renaming.
ThunderX1 has 48 cores and supports 2-way systems for 96 CPUs.
ThunderX2 has 54 cores and also supports 2-way systems for 108 CPUs.
X-Gene 3 "Skylark" is supposed to support 8-way systems with 32
cores each for 256 CPUs (I'm not sure if they're cache-coherent
beyond 2-way though.
mozjs assumed VAs would never be wider than 47 bits. Add Breaks to
force upgrades of those packages. For mozjs 1.8.5 the fix requires an
ABI change so this is unversioned; for mozjs 24 there was no ABI
change so this is versioned.
(luajit has the same problem but only the experimental version
supports arm64. I assume this will be fixed before it goes into
unstable, so we don't need it in Breaks.)
The Raspberry PIs do not have an RTC, and many expansion boards provide
an RTC using a DS1307 chip (or one of the zillon clones). Enable it for
arm64 like on armhf, so that these expansion boards also work on the
Raspberry PI 3 running in 64-bit mode.
This reverts commit a462c39f5d. mozjs24
got 'fixed' in an ABI-compatible way that had to be reverted, so it's
still broken. Same for mozjs, though it hasn't been reverted yet.
Also, Breaks relations against source package names would not have
been very effective.
mozjs assumed VAs would never be wider than 47 bits. Add versioned
Breaks to force upgrades of those packages.
(luajit has the same problem but only the experimental version
supports arm64. I assume this will be fixed before it goes into
unstable, so we don't need it in Breaks.)
- Various ancient SCSI drivers were removed; delete config for them
- r8723au was replaced by rtl8xxxu; enable the latter instead and for
all architectures
- netfilter config symbols were renamed; enable the new ones
- Various other config symbols are obsolete; delete them
- Various other config symbols moved to different Kconfig files
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Merge tag 'debian/4.7.4-2'
- Drop ABI references and ABI maintenance patches
- Fix Kconfig symbols for omapdss sub-drivers, which were renamed for 4.8
For ACPI boot on ARM64, initramfs must be contained in the first
32 GB of the virtual address space.
Initramfs relocation code seems to place it out of bounds, restricting
size of the virtual address space seems to workaround the issue.
(Closes: #834505)
Signed-off-by: Héctor Orón Martínez <zumbi@debian.org>
DRM_TEGRA_STAGING must currently be enabled in the kernel and libdrm
must be built with --enable-tegra-experimental-api. Our libdrm package
already does the latter (at least on armhf), so enable the former as
well.
Enable some options used by the Jetson TX1 board. MAX77620 is used
as system PMIC and PCA9539 as I2C GPIO bus expander.
Set I2C=y since this is required by MFD_MAX77620.
CONFIG_GPIO_MAX77620 and CONFIG_GPIO_MAX77620 are not upstream yet
but will be. I'm adding the options now to make the commit cover
everything needed.
This is patched on a patch submitted upstream by Laxman Dewangan.