KernelNewbies:

Linux 5.7 has not been released. While I finish this list of changes, you can take a look at the following links:

or, instead, take a look at the pull requests:

1. File systems

2. Memory management

3. Block layer

4. Tracing, perf and BPF

5. Virtualization

6. Security

7. Networking

8. Architectures

8.1. ARM

8.2. X86

8.3. RISCV

8.4. S390

8.5. POWERPC

8.6. CSKY

8.7. MIPS

8.8. ARC

9. Drivers

9.1. Graphics

9.2. Power Management

9.3. Storage

9.4. Drivers in the Staging area

9.5. Networking

9.6. Audio

9.7. Input devices: Tablets, touch screens, keyboards, mouses

9.8. TV tuners, webcams, video capturers

9.9. Universal Serial Bus

commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit, commit

9.10. Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)

9.11. Watchdog

9.12. Serial

9.13. CPU Frequency scaling

9.14. Voltage, current regulators, power capping, power supply

9.15. Real Time Clock (RTC)

9.16. Pin Controllers (pinctrl)

9.17. Multi Media Card (MMC)

9.18. Memory Technology Devices (MTD)

9.19. Industrial I/O (iio)

9.20. Multi Function Devices (MFD)

9.21. Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM)

9.22. Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C + I3C)

9.23. Hardware monitoring (hwmon)

9.24. General Purpose I/O (gpio)

9.25. Leds

9.26. DMA engines

9.27. Cryptography hardware acceleration

9.28. PCI

9.29. Clock

9.30. PHY ("physical layer" framework)

9.31. EDAC (Error Detection And Correction)

9.32. Modem Host Interface (MHI) Bus

9.33. Various

10. List of Pull Requests

11. Other news sites

KernelNewbies: Linux_5.7 (last edited 2020-05-29 17:14:47 by diegocalleja)