A significant verified fix was applied to the Exynos thermal management driver (patch v4). The primary issue was a that could cause the device to crash or overheat if the driver misbehaved. This was resolved by replacing the old workqueue system with threaded interrupts and simplifying the regulator code. This fix has been verified by the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) and is now standard in modern kernels.
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A major milestone was the announcement by on August 8, 2023. They introduced support for Exynos 9630 and 3830 (Exynos 850) devices in their software. This was a groundbreaking "fix" because it allowed complex procedures to be performed without rooting the phone or tripping the Knox security counter . A significant verified fix was applied to the
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Numerous patches claimed to fix the Exynos 3830 driver over the last year. A community patch in January 2023 (submitted to the Linux kernel mailing list) attempted to add a 50ms delay before spinlock release—a workaround, not a fix. It reduced crashes by only 34%.
— Ready for merge.