Linux mainline fork with MSM8998 patches | https://mainline.space | Currently supported devices:
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This transitions the rpmsg_trysend() code paths of SMD and GLINK to use non-sleeping locks, it reverts the overly optimistic handling of discovered SMD channels and fixes an issue in SMD where incoming messages races with the probing of a client driver. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJPBAABCAA5FiEEBd4DzF816k8JZtUlCx85Pw2ZrcUFAlrL50YbHGJqb3JuLmFu ZGVyc3NvbkBsaW5hcm8ub3JnAAoJEAsfOT8Nma3FEfAP/2WeZxD8D5kw9NoGFYMA vp1K6P0TZjZk23YaAkww7jwHFV1gGuVbC9otzJPSFMXtHZjSGog30iwqbwT/jYG/ 7Mm0+8gRxVM/JvX9pFo+w58tElz5w35ScmgeuC3lTOgFctNPRs0xQi14BVBkYZhU e+ocNCi0/YfD5gI+JTZR4VEJwqdcnMzjVtZ6OP4XPX/U3gDuctiS5V6LjHB/YDeh rXLt4joNDQNZ6nJLZYpMOm88Er/wXdoJi0HwQ5+/dvqzzZGZZNzgyiBfvsKkSEj/ LGNA3mUs3xog/u0blpagNduhxP7OiUt4no8BaBwy08ZrqBAAER+zKqC70pGV8bEn N71fuDt7x5P5ebuh2c0z1vy2aZkOt0XzRexn9tR8r5VzSMKV7QslbZL4T6lE9Wb2 FSLlvccrSjKoOZlFZjXZxxmHMzYG/I0znyaPZKdu29H5449kXDctSDoMB1O6o/u4 85pf3zb9RMQ7/GyMRl6b9NTq7NKtFnv3khU5ECl55/HRb4SN5lcyA1+BHnJ5jAV6 jdC/i/9bkqi7mQ1Ep0HQiV/8UnUenJVsX+qisyo2/vxOubwCnta65byHt8eO/z9M 6F91TXb5p3WzsPEvNLTdHIhLol9rSYrKMue3JwU0FY5o4+sygl5MdXwVoYUO6OlZ nH7i30T7J5MTc7BA9YIBpXiE =0d78 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'rpmsg-v4.17' of git://github.com/andersson/remoteproc Pull rpmsg updates from Bjorn Andersson: - transition the rpmsg_trysend() code paths of SMD and GLINK to use non-sleeping locks - revert the overly optimistic handling of discovered SMD channels - fix an issue in SMD where incoming messages race with the probing of a client driver * tag 'rpmsg-v4.17' of git://github.com/andersson/remoteproc: rpmsg: smd: Use announce_create to process any receive work rpmsg: Only invoke announce_create for rpdev with endpoints rpmsg: smd: Fix container_of macros Revert "rpmsg: smd: Create device for all channels" rpmsg: glink: Use spinlock in tx path rpmsg: smd: Use spinlock in tx path rpmsg: smd: use put_device() if device_register fail rpmsg: glink: use put_device() if device_register fail |
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Linux kernel
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