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[209.85.167.46]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id d20sm4500221lfn.85.2020.08.16.13.51.08 for (version=TLS1_3 cipher=TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 bits=128/128); Sun, 16 Aug 2020 13:51:08 -0700 (PDT) Received: by mail-lf1-f46.google.com with SMTP id d2so7355167lfj.1 for ; Sun, 16 Aug 2020 13:51:08 -0700 (PDT) X-Received: by 2002:a19:408d:: with SMTP id n135mr5872392lfa.192.1597611068015; Sun, 16 Aug 2020 13:51:08 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 From: Linus Torvalds Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2020 13:50:51 -0700 X-Gmail-Original-Message-ID: Message-ID: Subject: Linux 5.9-rc1 To: Linux Kernel Mailing List Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org This merge window felt a lot more normal than 5.8, and all the stats confirm thar it seems to be the usual size. The only thing that stands out is yet another AMD GPU header file drop, but by now that almost counts as "usual" too. It does mean that the diff stats are dominated by those AMD updates, and almost exactly half of the diff is under drivers/gpu/drm/amd/, but it's the usual big register definitions (presumably once more generated from the hw files) and doesn't really matter in the big picture. If you ignore that, stats look very normal. Even ignoring the AMD GPU updates, drivers are still about 60% of the patch, and it's all over. Outside of drivers, it's the usual mix of architecture updates, documentation, core networking, tooling and filesystem updates. "Normal size" is still obviously pretty big, so the appended is just my merge-log as usual. For details, dig down into whichever area excites you in the git tree... Linus --- Al Viro (6): ptrace regset updates init and set_fs() cleanups fdpick coredump update mount leak fix misc vfs updates regset conversion fix Alex Williamson (1): VFIO updates Alexandre Belloni (1): RTC updates Andreas Gruenbacher (1): gfs2 updates Andrew Morton (3): misc updates more updates even more updates Andy Shevchenko (1): x86 platform driver updates Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo (2): perf tools updates more perf tools updates Arnd Bergmann (5): ARM defconfig updates ARM SoC DT updates ARM SoC updates ARM SoC driver updates new ARM SoC support Benson Leung (1): chrome platform updates Bjorn Andersson (3): rpmsg update remoteproc updates hwspinlock updates Bjorn Helgaas (1): PCI updates Casey Schaufler (1): smack updates Catalin Marinas (3): arm64 and cross-arch updates arm64 fixes arm64 fix Christian Brauner (4): thread updates fork cleanups checkpoint-restore updates close_range() implementation Christoph Hellwig (2): uuid update dma-mapping updates Chuck Lever (1): NFS server updates Corey Minyard (1): IPMI updates Damien Le Moal (1): zonefs update Daniel Lezcano (1): thermal updates Darrick Wong (3): iomap updates xfs updates xfs fixes Dave Airlie (2): drm updates drm fixes David Miller (2): networking updates networking fixes David Sterba (2): btrfs updates more btrfs updates David Teigland (1): dlm updates Dmitry Torokhov (1): input updates Dominique Martinet (1): 9p updates Eric Biederman (1): execve updates Eric Biggers (2): fscrypt updates fsverity update Gao Xiang (1): erofs updates Geert Uytterhoeven (1): m68k updates Greg KH (5): char/misc driver updates driver core updates USB/Thunderbolt updates staging/IIO driver updates tty/serial updates Greg Ungerer (1): m68knommu updates Guenter Roeck (1): hwmon updates Guo Ren (1): arch/csky updates Heiko Carstens (2): s390 updates more s390 updates Helge Deller (2): parisc updates more parisc updates Herbert Xu (2): crypto updates crypto fix Ilya Dryomov (1): ceph updates Ingo Molar (1): x86 cpu updates Ingo Molnar (26): irq fixes debugobjects cleanup header cleanup RCU updates locking updates objtool updates perf event updates scheduler updates x86/alternatives update x86 asm updates x86 boot updates x86 build updates x86 cleanups x86 debug fixlets x86 FPU selftest x86 microcode update x86 MSR filtering x86 mmm update x86 platform updates x86 timer update x86 RAS updates sched/fifo updates locking fixlets perf fixes scheduler fixes x86 fixes Jaegeuk Kim (1): f2fs updates James Bottomley (2): SCSI updates more SCSI updates James Morris (1): security subsystem updates Jan Kara (2): ext2, udf, reiserfs, quota cleanups and minor fixes fsnotify updates Jarkko Sakkinen (1): tpm updates Jason Gunthorpe (2): hmm updates rdma updates Jassi Brar (1): mailbox updates Jeff Layton (1): file locking fix Jens Axboe (6): core block updates io_uring updates block driver updates block stacking updates block fixes io_uring fixes Jessica Yu (1): module updates Jiri Kosina (1): HID updates Joerg Roedel (1): iommu updates Jonathan Corbet (2): documentation updates documentation fixes Juergen Gross (2): xen updates more xen updates Julia Lawall (1): coccinelle updates Kees Cook (8): pstore update gcc plugin updates automatic variable initialization updates tasklets API update uninitialized_var() macro removal seccomp updates seccomp fix sysfs module section fix Lee Jones (2): backlight updates MFD updates Linus Walleij (2): GPIO updates pin control updates Mark Brown (3): regulator updates spi updates regmap updates Masahiro Yamada (2): Kbuild updates Kconfig updates Mauro Carvalho Chehab (1): media updates Max Filippov (1): Xtensa updates Michael Ellerman (2): powerpc updates powerpc fix Michael Tsirkin (1): virtio updates Miguel Ojeda (1): auxdisplay update Mike Marshall (1): orangefs updates Mike Rapoport (1): unicore32 removal Mike Snitzer (1): device mapper updates Mimi Zohar (1): integrity updates Miquel Raynal (1): mtd updates Namjae Jeon (1): exfat updates Palmer Dabbelt (2): RISC-V updates RISC-V fix Paolo Bonzini (2): KVM updates more KVM updates Paul Moore (2): selinux updates audit updates Pavel Machek (1): LED updates Petr Mladek (2): printk updates livepatching updates Rafael Wysocki (5): power management updates ACPI updates more power management updates one more power management update more ACPI updates Rich Felker (1): arch/sh updates Richard Weinberger (2): mtd fix JFFS2, UBI and UBIFS updates Rob Herring (2): Devicetree updates devicetree fixes Russell King (1): ARM updates Sebastian Reichel (1): power supply and reset updates Shuah Khan (1): kunit updates Stafford Horne (1): OpenRISC updates Stephen Boyd (2): clk updates more clk updates Steve French (2): cifs updates cifs fixes Steven Rostedt (2): tracing updates ktest updates Takashi Iwai (2): sound updates sound fixes Thierry Reding (1): pwm updates Thomas Bogendoerfer (1): MIPS upates Thomas Gleixner (9): irq updates timer updates generic kernel entry/exit code x86 conversion to generic entry code x86 fsgsbase locking updates irq fixes more timer updates timekeeping updates Tony Luck (2): EDAC updates edac fix Trond Myklebust (1): NFS client updates Ulf Hansson (1): MMC updates Vinod Koul (1): dmaengine updates Vishal Verma (1): libnvdimm updayes Wei Liu (2): hyperv updates hyper-v fixes Wim Van Sebroeck (1): watchdog updates Wolfram Sang (1): i2c updates