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  "log": [
    {
      "commit": "7cc5c8559c62289d027812bfdd4eb6a28c5769b6",
      "tree": "d0d75ddd6cfcceba5bd5bc2a0e2438a946f04169",
      "parents": [
        "ca3dd88e411648c76e1911a729440e3763ba5049"
      ],
      "author": {
        "name": "Mark Fortescue",
        "email": "mark@mtfhpc.demon.co.uk",
        "time": "Wed May 09 13:49:04 2007 -0700"
      },
      "committer": {
        "name": "David S. Miller",
        "email": "davem@davemloft.net",
        "time": "Wed May 09 13:49:04 2007 -0700"
      },
      "message": "[SERIAL] sunzilog: Interrupt enable before ISR handler installed\n\nThis patch changes the interrupt enable sequence for the sunzilog driver \nso that interrupts are not enabled untill after the interrupt handler has \nbeen installed. If this is not done, some SS1 and SS2 sun4c systems panic \non un-handled interrupt before the handler gets installed preventing boot.\n\nIt also adds in support for the ESCC version of the zilog chips. The\nchanges mean that the FIFO will be enabled for ESCC versions of the\nSCC UART. My interpretation of the SCC manual and the existing interrupt\nhandler code is that it sould be able to make good use of the FIFO without\nissues.\n\nSigned-off-by: Mark Fortescue \u003cmark@mtfhpc.demon.co.uk\u003e\nSigned-off-by: David S. Miller \u003cdavem@davemloft.net\u003e\n"
    },
    {
      "commit": "1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2",
      "tree": "0bba044c4ce775e45a88a51686b5d9f90697ea9d",
      "parents": [],
      "author": {
        "name": "Linus Torvalds",
        "email": "torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org",
        "time": "Sat Apr 16 15:20:36 2005 -0700"
      },
      "committer": {
        "name": "Linus Torvalds",
        "email": "torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org",
        "time": "Sat Apr 16 15:20:36 2005 -0700"
      },
      "message": "Linux-2.6.12-rc2\n\nInitial git repository build. I\u0027m not bothering with the full history,\neven though we have it. We can create a separate \"historical\" git\narchive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it\u0027s about\n3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early\ngit days unnecessarily complicated, when we don\u0027t have a lot of good\ninfrastructure for it.\n\nLet it rip!\n"
    }
  ]
}
