> Hi All, > > After a lot of hard work from many people involved, I'm very pleased to > announce > initial support for kernel 5.4 has been pushed to master with already a > nice amount > of available targets. > > If you are interested, feel free to test, send fixes or send patches for > supporting 5.4 on other targets besides the ones mentioned below. > > All supported targets have been provided with kernel 5.4 as the "Testing > kernel". > This means you can enable 5.4 by selecting "Global --> use the testing > kernel version" within menuconfig. > > > *Big fat warning* > > While a ton of effort has been conducted, trying to prevent mayhem and > fixing as many bugs as possible, > support for 5.4 is still considered to be experimental at this point > until extended testing has been conducted. > > If you would like to try it, please make sure you are able to debrick > your device if required. > If you still try it without any way of debricking it, you are doing so > *at your own risk* > > > Following targets are currently available and have been runtime tested: > > - apm821xx > - ath79 > - bcm53xx > - imx6 > - ipq40xx > - mediatek > - mpc85xx > - x86_64 > > Completely untested but provided as a baseline: > > - ipq807x > > > Following targets are near completion and should be added hopefully next > week: > > - cns3xxx > - octeontx > > > Kind Regards, > > Koen > > > _______________________________________________ > openwrt-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel
Ipq806x is pretty much done and I think can be pushed as a testing kernel, should I create a PR on GitHub? >
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