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Uploading linux (4.19.28-1)



I intend to upload linux to unstable later today.

The pending changes include upstream stable updates with a large number
of fixes, fixes for the previous version's build failure on several
architectures, and:

  * [powerpc*] udeb: Add i2c-modules, mmc-core-modules, nic-wireless-modules
  * [arm64,armhf] udeb: Add mmc-core-modules to Provides of kernel-image
  * udeb: Add fb-modules and include drm and drm_kms_helper on most
    architecures
  * udeb: Move basic PV modules from {hyperv,virtio}-modules to kernel-image
  * udeb: Move drivers from {hyperv,virtio}-modules to
    {fb,input,nic,scsi}-modules
  * certs: Replace test signing certificate with production signing certificate
  * debian/bin/gencontrol_signed.py: Put all files.json fields under "packages"
  * linux-perf: Enable coresight trace (libopencsd) support in perf
    (Closes: #895131)
  * [armhf] Add patch from upstream fixing stability issues when cpufreq
    is enabled on Orange Pi Plus.
  * [armhf] Enable REGULATOR_SY8106A as module.
  * [arm64] Add patch working around A64 timer issues.
  * arm64: lockdown: Move init_lockdown() call after uefi_init()
  * Btrfs: fix corruption reading shared and compressed extents after hole
    punching (Closes: #922306)
  * [arm64] Add patch from v4.20 to enable device-tree for Pine64-LTS.
  * [rt] Update to 4.19.25-rt16
  * [armel/rpi] Add flavour for Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi Zero
  * [armel, armhf] Enable CRASH_DUMP
  * [mips r6] Disable JUMP_LABEL for now: it will cause Reserved Instruction.
    Enable SERIAL_OF_PLATFORM, if not, userland shows nothing.
    Enable CPU_HAS_MSA, HIGHMEM, CRYPTO_CRC32_MIPS, and NR_CPUS to 16.
    Support some boston drivers: IMG_ASCII_LCD, I2C_EG20T, PCH_PHUB, MMC,
      PCIE_XILINX, RTC_DRV_M41T80, SPI_TOPCLIFF_PCH.
  * [mipsel/mips64el] Backport MIPS: Loongson: Introduce and use
    loongson_llsc_mb()

There will be an ABI bump.

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
Larkinson's Law: All laws are basically false.


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