Linux 6.5-rc6
posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 14, 2023

So apart from the regularly scheduled hardware mitigation patches,
everything looks fairly normal. And I guess the hw mitigation is to be
considered normal too, apart from the inevitable fixup patches it then
causes because the embargo keeps us from testing it widely and keeps
it from all our public automation. Sigh.
We have a fair number of other random fixes in here too, but nothing
that stands out to me. I guess the one-liner that just disables irq
use for the usual PC TPM device might be more noticeable than most, in
that it hopefully puts that whole sad saga behind us. But even that is
not going to be noticeable in any other way than "we no longer have to
fight the endless reports of irq storms on some laptops". Knock wood.
And we have all the usual small fixes for architectures, networking,
drivers, and selftests.
Shortlog appended with the details - scrolling through them gives a
good flavor of the kinds of things that have been going on.
Linus
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