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Uploading linux (5.8.6-1)



Hi

I intend to upload linux version 5.8.6-1 to unstable either today or
tomorrow (there is 5.8.7 upstream review cycle pending for tomorrow,
wich we might rather rebase to first).

This is a new upstream version and therefore involves an ABI bump.

The pending changes in the package are:

  * [mips*] udeb: Drop hfs-modules (fixes FTBFS)
  * [m68k,powerpc,ppc64] udeb: Make hfs-modules depend on cdrom-core-modules
    (fixes FTBFS)
  * tools/include/uapi: Fix <asm/errno.h> (probably fixes FTBFS on ia64)
  * bpftool: Build with Debian recommended compiler options
  * iwlwifi: yoyo: don't print failure if debug firmware is missing
    (Closes: #966218)
  * debian/tests/python: pycodestyle: Increase max-line-length to 100.
  * net/packet: fix overflow in tpacket_rcv (CVE-2020-14386)
  * [arm64] Enable a few options for Kobol's helios64

Changes in the previous upload to experimental were:

  * [x86] PMIC operation region support (Closes: #925965)
    - Enable CONFIG_PMIC_OPREGION for general ACPI support of operation
      regions with Power Management Integrated Circuits. Turn on specific
      opregion support for:
      + CONFIG_BYTCRC_PMIC_OPREGION (Bay Trail Crystal Cove PMIC)
      + CONFIG_CHTCRC_PMIC_OPREGION (Cherry Trail Crystal Cove PMIC)
      + CONFIG_XPOWER_PMIC_OPREGION (XPower AXP288 PMIC)
      + CONFIG_BXT_WC_PMIC_OPREGION (BXT WhiskeyCove PMIC)
      + CONFIG_CHT_WC_PMIC_OPREGION (CHT Whiskey Cove PMIC)
      + CONFIG_CHT_DC_TI_PMIC_OPREGION (Dollar Cove TI PMIC)
      Additionally enable CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMC_BXT as a module (multi-function
      device driver for Intel Broxton Whiskey Cove PMIC), along with
      CONFIG_INTEL_SOC_PMIC (Crystal Cove PMIC) as a dependency for it.
  * [x86] Fix Cherry Trail power management regression (Closes: #949886)
    - Switch CONFIG_I2C_DESIGNWARE_PLATFORM from being compiled as a module to
      compiled into the kernel directly, since as of kernel version 5.1 this
      state became a dependency for CONFIG_INTEL_SOC_PMIC_CHTWC which is
      already enabled.
    - Enable CONFIG_USB_ROLES_INTEL_XHCI and CONFIG_TYPEC_MUX_PI3USB30532 as
      modules, which became dependencies for the already enabled
      CONFIG_INTEL_CHT_INT33FE as of kernel version 4.17.
  * [armhf] Enable BCM2835 auxiliar mini UART support found on Raspberry Pi
    (all models); patch by Marc Kleine-Budde. (Closes: #963619)
  * [arm64] Enable IR_MESON and SPI_MESON_SPICC.
  * [hppa] Build linux-image-parisc-smp and linux-image-parisc64-smp
    transition packages
  * usb: Enable APPLE_MFI_FASTCHARGE as a module
  * [x86] hyperv-daemons:
    - Rename services to remove "hyperv-daemons." prefix
    - Use debhelper for services.
    - Make systemd service bind to device.
    - Start kvp daemon way earlier in boot.
    - Specify some service restrictions.
  * udeb: Reverse order of cdrom-core and isofs/udf.
  * Fix build of documentation.
  * [amd64] Enable GVE. (closes: #964812)
  * Compile with gcc-10 on all architectures.
  * [cloud] Enable TARGET_CORE. (closes: #952108)
  * [cloud] Disable DLM, GFS2_FS, OCFS2_FS.
  * Move System.map into debug package and replace with pointer.
  * [x86] hyperv-daemons: Complete renaming of init scripts
  * [x86] hyperv-daemons: Correct old names in Conflicts field of unit files
  * [hppa] Use standard metadata for transitional packages
  * bpftool: Fix version string in recursive builds
  * Revert "linux-libc-dev: Re-add "Provides: linux-kernel-headers""
    (Closes: #959462)
  * mm: Enable INIT_ON_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ON. This can be reverted using the
    kernel parameter: init_on_alloc=0
  * libtraceevent1: Add new APIs to symbols file
  * bpftool: add packaging for tools/bpf/bpftool (Closes: #896165)
    - Thank you to Noah Meyerhans for the first iteration of packaging.
  * [x86] Enable CONFIG_XIAOMI_WMI
  * [x86] Re-enable APU2 LED control (Closes: 949448)
  * [armhf] Enable NET_NCSI
  * [armhf] Enable NVMEM_IMX_OCOTP (Closes: #968253)
  * [s390x] Add virtio_net to nic-modules.

Regards,
Salvatore

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