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Release 6.0.0
UtsavBalar1231
released this
24 Jul 14:46
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to android12-stable
since this release
BUILD INFORMATION
- Compiler:
AOSP Clang 15.0.1
- HEAD:
7df891bd86a56c494b3a264fbe69660323611a75
Changelog
- Kernel synced with android kernel common at Linux version 4.19.252.
- Merged the latest CLO tag
LA.UM.9.12.r1-14400-SMxx50.QSSI12.0
in kernel and kernel subtrees. - Merged latest AOSP security patches in kernel added in tag
ASB-2022-07-05_13-4.19
. - Kernel compiled using latest AOSP clang v15.0.1.
- Added support for early display wakeup mechanism.
- Fixed brightness level mapping on AOSP builds.
- Disable a bunch of debug-related configuration options inside the kernel.
- Massive upgrade to f2fs drivers.
- Upgraded f2fs drivers from jaegeuk/f2fs-stable [Linux kernel 5.19].
- Fixed the f2fs driver deadlock issue when writing to a file with fsync.
- Increase contiguous area memory size to 24MB for memory-sensitive operations like firmware reading and upgrade.
- Optimized IPA page allocations.
- Make kernel boot faster by using asynchronous probing in various drivers.
- Fixed a critical suspend bug in the SPI driver.
- Backported vmalloc memory management from mainline.
- Backport memory compaction optimizations from mainline.
- Backported Wireguard updates from mainline.
- Backported Data Access MONitoring (DAMON) from mainline.
- Enabled dead code elimination feature for the kernel.
- Optimized latency while entering suspend.
- Improved user experience while the system is under high memory pressure.
- Reduced power consumption from UFS suspend/idle.
- Upgraded UFS features like turbo write and HPB from one plus kernel.
- Switched to Weighted Vegas algorithm for Multipath Congestion Control.
- Improved memchr() performance.
- Improved thermal configuration for Indian devices.
- Improved LZ4 compression performance.
- Fixed issues with Qualcomm boost framework not able to access some scheduler nodes.
- Improved the performance and efficiency of the scheduler.
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