It was mainly the reset changes that raised concerns in my mind, since
it does make changes to interaction with the hardware for performing a
reset. If there's other hardware out there then I'd like to have some
regression testing with that hardware, because sometimes even changes
which should be correct can expose firmware bugs. But it sounds like
regression testing has been done.

The kernel for zesty (which will eventually be used for the 16.04.3
kernel) is hosted here:

https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/zesty

The master-next branch is kind of the staging area for the next kernel,
so you may want to look there as it will have all the most recent
commits (be aware that it may be force pushed from time to time). The
master branch always tracks the kernel currently in -updates.

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