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    SubjectRe: Linux 5.12-rc3
    On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 03:00:21PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
    > So rc3 is pretty big this time around, but that's entirely artificial,
    > and due to how I released rc2 early. So I'm not going to read anything
    > more into this, 5.12 still seems to actually be on the smaller side
    > overall. Also, because of the rc1 debacle, there has been a bit more
    > rebasing than usual, so the history of some of the commits sometimes
    > looks more recent than it necessarily is.
    >
    > Other than that, things look fairly normal - there's a big peak in the
    > diffstat around the io_uring fallout from the new thread creation
    > model, and sparc makes an unusual showing on the architecture updates
    > side, but other than that it's all the usual things: drivers (gpu,
    > net, usb, staging, sound... all over), architectures (x86, arm64,
    > s390, powerpc in addition to the already-mentioned sparc), filesystems
    > (cifs, nfs) and core kernel (networking, VM, timers, scheduler..).
    >
    > And the (by now) quite usual documentation and tooling updates (mainly
    > perf tooling and selftests).
    >
    > And random other patches.
    >
    > Full shortlog appended, although it is a bit larger than usual, so
    > maybe not as easy to eyeball as I'd hope.
    >
    > With this, we're obviously back to the usual "Sunday afternoon" rc
    > schedule, and I think we should be all back to normal in general for
    > this release.
    >
    > Go beat on it,
    >

    Build results:
    total: 151 pass: 151 fail: 0
    Qemu test results:
    total: 436 pass: 436 fail: 0

    Guenter

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