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Linux 6.15 Introduces SPI Offloading, Converts More Drivers To The Faux Bus


Greg Kroah-Hartman on Sunday submitted all of the 'char/misc' patches for the Linux 6.15 merge window for this random catch-all area of the kernel with small drivers and other random/obscure hardware support.

Greg Kroah-Hartman on Sunday submitted all of the "char/misc" patches for the Linux 6.15 merge window for this random catch-all area of the kernel with small drivers and other random/obscure hardware support. The SPI offloading support was worked on by engineers from Analog Devices, Bay Libre, and Huawei. Most interesting is the continued faux bus conversions and this initial SPI offloading with supported hardware while the rest is largely made up of random small changes.

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