Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1753278AbaLUBn1 (ORCPT ); Sat, 20 Dec 2014 20:43:27 -0500 Received: from mail-qc0-f174.google.com ([209.85.216.174]:47926 "EHLO mail-qc0-f174.google.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1752668AbaLUBnX (ORCPT ); Sat, 20 Dec 2014 20:43:23 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2014 17:43:22 -0800 X-Google-Sender-Auth: lb6Mc3XAStv-QIhtqzRWoDBfTjU Message-ID: Subject: Linux 3.19-rc1 - merge window closed From: Linus Torvalds To: Linux Kernel Mailing List Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org So it's been a day less than two weeks, and the merge window is closed. Considering how much came in fairly late, I find it hard to care about anybody who had decided to cut it even closer than some people already did. That said, maybe there aren't any real stragglers - and judging by the size of rc1, there really can't have been much. Not only do I think there are more commits than there were in linux-next, this is one of the bigger rc1's (at least by commits) historically. We've had bigger ones (3.10 and 3.15 both had large merge windows leading up to them), but this was definitely not a small merge window. Anyway, we've got changes all over the place, including a new architecture (nios2). My "short mergelog" is appended, and as usual I want to point out that that credits the people sending me the changes, which is generally not necessarily at all the same thing as the people actually writing the code, even if there is obviously overlap. In the "big picture", this looks like a fairly normal release. About two thirds driver updates, with about half of the rest being architecture updates (and no, the new nios2 patches are not at all dominant, it's about half ARM, with the new nios2 support being less than 10% of the arch updates by lines overall). The remaining one sixth is "misc": networking, header updates, documentation, filesystems, tooling, and core kernel (in pretty much that order). Obviously, with the holidays coming up, I'd expect that the next few weeks are pretty quiet, but we'll see. I do hope that people will have time to test this all in between all the eggnog, Linus --- Al Viro (3): VFS changes vfs pile #2 vfs pile #3 Alex Williamson (1): VFIO updates Andrew Morton (3): first patchbomb second patchbomb misc patches Arnd Bergmann (13): ARM SoC non-critical bug fixes ARM SoC cleanup on mach-at91 ARM SoC cleanups ARM SoC platform changes ARM SoC driver updates ARM SoC DT updates ARM SoC/OMAP GPMC driver cleanup and move ARM SoC defconfig changes ARM64 SoC changes asm-generic asm/io.h rewrite ARM SoC fixes ARM SoC DT updates part 2 ARM SoC/iommu configuration update Artem Bityutskiy (1): UBI/UBIFS updates Benjamin LaHaise (1): aio updates Bjorn Helgaas (1): PCI changes Borislav Petkov (1): EDAC updates Brian Norris (1): MTD updates Bruce Fields (1): nfsd updates Bryan Wu (1): LED subsystem update Chris Mason (2): btrfs update more btrfs updates Chris Metcalf (1): arch/tile updates Chris Zankel (1): Xtensa fixes Christian Borntraeger (1): ACCESS_ONCE cleanup preparation Corey Minyard (1): IPMI driver updates Darren Hart (1): x86 platform driver update Dave Airlie (1): drm updates Dave Chinner (1): xfs update David Miller (6): networking updates sparc update IDE update another networking update sparc fix networking fixes David Teigland (1): dlm update David Vrabel (2): xen features and fixes additional xen update Dmitry Torokhov (1): input subsystem updates Eric Biederman (1): user namespace related fixes Geert Uytterhoeven (1): m68k updates Grant Likely (1): devicetree changes Greg KH (5): USB updates tty/serial driver updates driver core update char/misc driver updates staging driver updates Guenter Roeck (1): hwmon updates Herbert Xu (1): crypto update Ingo Molnar (17): locking tree changes RCU updates perf events update leftover perf fixes scheduler updates x86 asm updates x86 boot and percpu updates x86 build, cleanup and defconfig updates EFI updates x86 platform changes x86 mm tree changes x86 RAS update x86 vdso updates x86 microcode loading updates x86 fixes perf fixes and cleanups x86 fix Jaegeuk Kim (1): f2fs updates James Bottomley (2): SCSI updates SCSI update James Morris (2): security layer updates security subsystem fixes Jan Kara (2): quota updates isofs and reiserfs fixes Jassi Brar (1): mailbox framework updates Jens Axboe (3): block driver core update block layer driver updates core block fix Jesper Nilsson (1): arch/chris updates Jiri Kosina (2): trivial tree update HID updates Joerg Roedel (1): IOMMU updates Jonathan Corbet (1): documentation update Lee Jones (2): MFD updates backlight updates Ley Foon Tan (2): Altera Nios II processor support arch/nios2 fixes Linus Walleij (1): pin control changes Mark Brown (3): regmap updates regulator updates spi updates Martin Schwidefsky (1): s390 updates Mauro Carvalho Chehab (3): media updates edac updates second set of media updates Michael Ellerman (2): powerpc updates second batch of powerpc updates Michael S Tsirkin (1): virtio fixes Michael Tsirkin (1): virtio updates Michal Marek (2): kbuild updates misc kbuild changes Michal Simek (1): Microblaze fix Mike Snitzer (1): device mapper updates Mike Turquette (1): clk framework updates Miklos Szeredi (1): fuse update Neil Brown (1): md updates Nicholas Bellinger (1): SCSI target fixes Ohad Ben-Cohen (1): rpmsg update Paolo Bonzini (1): KVM update Paul Moore (1): audit updates Phillip Lougher (1): squashfs update Rafael Wysocki (3): ACPI and power management updates more ACPI and power management updates CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME elimination Ralf Baechle (1): MIPS updates Richard Kuo (1): arch/hexagon updates Roland Dreier (1): infiniband updates Russell King (1): ARM updates Rusty Russell (2): virtio updates module updates Sage Weil (1): ceph updates Sebastian Reichel (2): HSI update power supply updates Shuah Khan (1): kselftest update Stefan Richter (1): firewire updates Steve French (1): cifs update Steven Rostedt (7): tracing updates ftrace self-test updates nmi-safe seq_buf printk update ktest changes tracing fixes tracing fixlet tracing updates Steven Whitehouse (1): GFS2 update Takashi Iwai (2): sound updates sound fixes Ted Ts'o (1): ext4 updates Tejun Heo (4): percpu updates workqueue update libata changes cgroup update Thierry Reding (1): pwm updates Thomas Gleixner (10): timer core updates irq core updates irq domain updates x86 MPX support more 2038 timer work irq domain ARM updates x86 MPX fixes irq core fix NOHZ update x86 apic updates Tomi Valkeinen (1): fbdev updates Tony Luck (3): pstore fixes pstore update #2 ia64 __get_cpu_var removal Trond Myklebust (1): NFS client updates Tyler Hicks (1): eCryptfs fixes Ulf Hansson (1): MMC updates Vineet Gupta (1): arch/arc updates Vinod Koul (1): dmaengine updates Will Deacon (2): arm64 updates arm64 fixes Wim Van Sebroeck (1): small watchdog update Wolfram Sang (2): i2c updates more i2c updates Zhang Rui (1): thermal management update -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe 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