Greg Kroah-Hartman on Friday sent out all of the USB/Thunderbolt subsystem feature updates destined for the Linux 6.11 kernel of which there are many different patches across the board.
The USB subsystem pull has the usual wide variety of changes from new hardware support to other clean-ups and fixes/features.
Enabling Cache-Coherent Interconnect (CCI) support for the AMD-Xilinx DWC3 controller.
Thunderbolt now has sideband register access via DebugFS for debugging.
Lenovo Yoga C630 driver and DeviceTree bindings for the embedded controller (EC).
The USB gadget driver for MINI 2.0 support has fixed the incorrect default MIDI2 protocol setup.
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Greg Kroah-Hartman on Friday sent out all of the USB/Thunderbolt subsystem feature updates destined for the Linux 6.11 kernel of which there are many different patches across the board.
The USB subsystem pull has the usual wide variety of changes from new hardware support to other clean-ups and fixes/features.
Enabling Cache-Coherent Interconnect (CCI) support for the AMD-Xilinx DWC3 controller.
Thunderbolt now has sideband register access via DebugFS for debugging.
Lenovo Yoga C630 driver and DeviceTree bindings for the embedded controller (EC).
The USB gadget driver for MINI 2.0 support has fixed the incorrect default MIDI2 protocol setup.
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