Linux 6.14 was published last weekAnd as always, we recommend checking the LWN items that put together the window 6.14 (Part 1Present Part 2) to get the most important new functions and updates in this publication.
Bootlin engineers have once again occupied to contribute to this Kernel publication, with 125 commits from Bootlin Engineers and 60 patches checked and summarized by Bootlin engineers, the supervisors are of certain parts of the Linux kernel.
It is mostly on the maintenance page Miquèl Raynal (Mtd, nand supervisor) and Alexandre Belloni (RTC, i3c supervisor), which were most active with 35 patches or 20 patches of participants who have been checked and merged by them.
With regard to our own contributions, the most important highlights for this publication are:
- Both Alexis Lothoré And Bastien Curutchet continued their extensive work to convert EBPF tests in addition Test_progs Infrastructure. This was recently treated with one Blog post from Alexis if you are interested in further details
- Bastien Curutchet improved the Texas instruments Aemif driver, the TI DAVINCI NAND driver, and the PPS GPIO drivers improves slightly. All of these changes refer to a large Linux kernel update that Bastien has made for one of our customers on one of Texas Instruments Omap L138 platform. As part of these efforts upstream many changes to Reduce the technical debts and ongoing maintenance.
- Köry Maincent Contributed to two different network topics. First he continued his work Supply electricity via Ethernet Support: He is working on adding support for the evaluation of the electricity budget and has merged some preliminary work on this goal. Second, he finally saw his work to make Hardware -PTP time temple More configurable, an effort that he had started almost 2 years ago.
- Louis Chauvet Furthermore to the contribution to VKMS DRM driverThis enables testing the user space graphics stack by offering a fake/emulated DRM display. He has a lot more patches, which hopefully will hopefully go upstream in the next publications.
- Luca Ceresoli Support for A New display panelPresent Fixed an error in the nuclear device model logic in connection with Devlnand made a few other different contributions
- Maxime Chevallier Convert the Freescale/NXP UCC_GETH Ethernet -Mac driver for Phylink API as part of an overall goal to bring a better representation for Ethernet ports in Linux
- Miquèl Raynal wore some significant improvements to the SPI-Mem Subsystem and the Spi nand Support. He improved the support so that each SPI storage process can be carried out with its own maximum frequency. In addition, he introduced the support for DTR operations in Spi -NAND devices that support them because these operations significantly improve performance. This is, for example, the case for a series of Spi -Nand chips from Winbond, which was the hardware used for this development.
- Thomas Richard contributed a MFD driver (Multi -Function -device) For the FPGA on Aaeon X86 boards for the provision of different E/A extensions together with an LED driver. The main part, a pin moxing driver, did not make it for 6.14 and is still being discussed with the community, but will hopefully be ready for 6.16.
- Théo Lebrun Further labor company Nvmem Drivers to be able to access the non-volatile memory used on mobileye platforms to save the MAC addresses of the Ethernet interfaces
And here are the complete details, commit from commit:
- Alexandre Belloni (1):
- Alexis Lothoré (2):
- Alexis Lothoré (Ebf Foundation) (15):
- Bastien Curutchet (13):
- Bastien Curutchet (Ebf Foundation) (3):
- Kory Maincent (26):
- Kory Maincent (Dent project) (1):
- Louis Chauvet (9):
- Luca Ceresoli (6):
- Maxime Chevallier (11):
- Miquel Raynal (28):
- Thomas Richard (4):
- Théo Lebrun (6):