The conditional definition of the generation helper functions apparently
confuses some IDEs....
Reported-by: Marcin Slusarz <marcin.slusarz@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Depending on exact point of failure, not cleaning would lead to
BUG_ONs/oopses in various distant places.
Signed-off-by: Marcin Slusarz <marcin.slusarz@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Port change from "drm/nouveau: Keep RAMIN heap within the channel"
to kernel channel, which has its own ramin heap initialisation.
Signed-off-by: Marcin Slusarz <marcin.slusarz@gmail.com>
Cc: Younes Manton <younes.m@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Kepler GRAPH has (well, sorta) fixed subchannel<->class assignments, make
this match up to keep it happy without trapping.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
This may, perhaps, get re-merged with nvc0_graph.c at some point. It's
still unclear as to how great an idea that'd be. Stay tuned...
Completely dependent on firmware blobs from NVIDIA binary driver currently.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Not entirely convinced 0x004018 transitions are correct yet, but, it's
an improvement.
The 750MHz value comes from fiddling with the binary driver + coolbits on
two different DDR3 NVA8 chipsets (T510 NVS3100M, and NVS300), not a clue
where this number comes from.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Probably not quite right, but this is enough now to make NVS300 reclock
between all 3 of its perflvls correctly.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
This probably wants a cleanup, but I'm holding off until I know for sure
how the rest of the things that need doing fit together.
Tested on NVS300 by hacking up perflvl 1 to require PLL mode, and switching
between perflvl 3 and 1.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
The binary driver appears to do various bits and pieces of the memory
clock frequency change at different times, depending on the particular
transition that's occuring. I've attempted to replicate this here
for div->pll, pll->div and div->div transitions.
With some additional (patches upcoming) magic regs being bashed, this
allows me to correctly transition between all 3 perflvls on NVS300.
pll->pll transitions will *not* work correctly at the moment, pending
me tricking the binary driver into doing one and seeing how to correctly
handle it.
This patch also handles (hopefully) 0x1110e0, which appears to need
changing depending on whether in PLL or divider mode.. Maybe. We'll
see.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
The reg calculation may get moved elsewhere at some point, but lets
figure out what exactly we need to do first.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Sergio Correia reported following warning :
WARNING: at net/ipv4/tcp.c:1301 tcp_cleanup_rbuf+0x4f/0x110()
WARN(skb && !before(tp->copied_seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq),
"cleanup rbuf bug: copied %X seq %X rcvnxt %X\n",
tp->copied_seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq, tp->rcv_nxt);
It appears TCP coalescing, and more specifically commit b081f85c29
(net: implement tcp coalescing in tcp_queue_rcv()) should take care of
possible segment overlaps in receive queue. This was properly done in
the case of out_or_order_queue by the caller.
For example, segment at tail of queue have sequence 1000-2000, and we
add a segment with sequence 1500-2500.
This can happen in case of retransmits.
In this case, just don't do the coalescing.
Reported-by: Sergio Correia <lists@uece.net>
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Tested-by: Sergio Correia <lists@uece.net>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
We hit a kernel OOPS.
<3>[23898.789643] BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at
/data/buildbot/workdir/ics/hardware/intel/linux-2.6/arch/x86/mm/fault.c:1103
<3>[23898.862215] in_atomic(): 0, irqs_disabled(): 0, pid: 10526, name:
Thread-6683
<4>[23898.967805] HSU serial 0000:00:05.1: 0000:00:05.2:HSU serial prevented me
to suspend...
<4>[23899.258526] Pid: 10526, comm: Thread-6683 Tainted: G W
3.0.8-137685-ge7742f9 #1
<4>[23899.357404] HSU serial 0000:00:05.1: 0000:00:05.2:HSU serial prevented me
to suspend...
<4>[23899.904225] Call Trace:
<4>[23899.989209] [<c1227f50>] ? pgtable_bad+0x130/0x130
<4>[23900.000416] [<c1238c2a>] __might_sleep+0x10a/0x110
<4>[23900.007357] [<c1228021>] do_page_fault+0xd1/0x3c0
<4>[23900.013764] [<c18e9ba9>] ? restore_all+0xf/0xf
<4>[23900.024024] [<c17c007b>] ? napi_complete+0x8b/0x690
<4>[23900.029297] [<c1227f50>] ? pgtable_bad+0x130/0x130
<4>[23900.123739] [<c1227f50>] ? pgtable_bad+0x130/0x130
<4>[23900.128955] [<c18ea0c3>] error_code+0x5f/0x64
<4>[23900.133466] [<c1227f50>] ? pgtable_bad+0x130/0x130
<4>[23900.138450] [<c17f6298>] ? __ip_route_output_key+0x698/0x7c0
<4>[23900.144312] [<c17f5f8d>] ? __ip_route_output_key+0x38d/0x7c0
<4>[23900.150730] [<c17f63df>] ip_route_output_flow+0x1f/0x60
<4>[23900.156261] [<c181de58>] ip4_datagram_connect+0x188/0x2b0
<4>[23900.161960] [<c18e981f>] ? _raw_spin_unlock_bh+0x1f/0x30
<4>[23900.167834] [<c18298d6>] inet_dgram_connect+0x36/0x80
<4>[23900.173224] [<c14f9e88>] ? _copy_from_user+0x48/0x140
<4>[23900.178817] [<c17ab9da>] sys_connect+0x9a/0xd0
<4>[23900.183538] [<c132e93c>] ? alloc_file+0xdc/0x240
<4>[23900.189111] [<c123925d>] ? sub_preempt_count+0x3d/0x50
Function free_fib_info resets nexthop_nh->nh_dev to NULL before releasing
fi. Other cpu might be accessing fi. Fixing it by delaying the releasing.
With the patch, we ran MTBF testing on Android mobile for 12 hours
and didn't trigger the issue.
Thank Eric for very detailed review/checking the issue.
Signed-off-by: Yanmin Zhang <yanmin_zhang@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Kun Jiang <kunx.jiang@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
UDP stack needs a minimum hash size value for proper operation and also
uses alloc_large_system_hash() for proper NUMA distribution of its hash
tables and automatic sizing depending on available system memory.
On some low memory situations, udp_table_init() must ignore the
alloc_large_system_hash() result and reallocs a bigger memory area.
As we cannot easily free old hash table, we leak it and kmemleak can
issue a warning.
This patch adds a low limit parameter to alloc_large_system_hash() to
solve this problem.
We then specify UDP_HTABLE_SIZE_MIN for UDP/UDPLite hash table
allocation.
Reported-by: Mark Asselstine <mark.asselstine@windriver.com>
Reported-by: Tim Bird <tim.bird@am.sony.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com>
Cc: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Compute a mask that will only have 0x80 in the bytes which
had a zero in them. The formula is:
~(((x & 0x7f7f7f7f) + 0x7f7f7f7f) | x | 0x7f7f7f7f)
In the inner word iteration, we have to compute the "x | 0x7f7f7f7f"
part, so we can reuse that in the above calculation.
Once we have this mask, we perform divide and conquer to find the
highest 0x80 location.
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Pull first series of signal handling cleanups from Al Viro:
"This is just the first part of the queue (about a half of it);
assorted fixes all over the place in signal handling.
This one ends with all sigsuspend() implementations switched to
generic one (->saved_sigmask-based).
With this, a bunch of assorted old buglets are fixed and most of the
missing bits of NOTIFY_RESUME hookup are in place. Two more fixes sit
in arm and um trees respectively, and there's a couple of broken ones
that need obvious fixes - parisc and avr32 check TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME
only on one of two codepaths; fixes for that will happen in the next
series"
* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/signal: (55 commits)
unicore32: if there's no handler we need to restore sigmask, syscall or no syscall
xtensa: add handling of TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME
microblaze: drop 'oldset' argument of do_notify_resume()
microblaze: handle TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME
score: add handling of NOTIFY_RESUME to do_notify_resume()
m68k: add TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME and handle it.
sparc: kill ancient comment in sparc_sigaction()
h8300: missing checks of __get_user()/__put_user() return values
frv: missing checks of __get_user()/__put_user() return values
cris: missing checks of __get_user()/__put_user() return values
powerpc: missing checks of __get_user()/__put_user() return values
sh: missing checks of __get_user()/__put_user() return values
sparc: missing checks of __get_user()/__put_user() return values
avr32: struct old_sigaction is never used
m32r: struct old_sigaction is never used
xtensa: xtensa_sigaction doesn't exist
alpha: tidy signal delivery up
score: don't open-code force_sigsegv()
cris: don't open-code force_sigsegv()
blackfin: don't open-code force_sigsegv()
...
Dave Jones' system call fuzz testing tool "trinity" triggered the
following bug error with slab debugging enabled
=============================================================================
BUG numa_policy (Not tainted): Poison overwritten
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
INFO: 0xffff880146498250-0xffff880146498250. First byte 0x6a instead of 0x6b
INFO: Allocated in mpol_new+0xa3/0x140 age=46310 cpu=6 pid=32154
__slab_alloc+0x3d3/0x445
kmem_cache_alloc+0x29d/0x2b0
mpol_new+0xa3/0x140
sys_mbind+0x142/0x620
system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b
INFO: Freed in __mpol_put+0x27/0x30 age=46268 cpu=6 pid=32154
__slab_free+0x2e/0x1de
kmem_cache_free+0x25a/0x260
__mpol_put+0x27/0x30
remove_vma+0x68/0x90
exit_mmap+0x118/0x140
mmput+0x73/0x110
exit_mm+0x108/0x130
do_exit+0x162/0xb90
do_group_exit+0x4f/0xc0
sys_exit_group+0x17/0x20
system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b
INFO: Slab 0xffffea0005192600 objects=27 used=27 fp=0x (null) flags=0x20000000004080
INFO: Object 0xffff880146498250 @offset=592 fp=0xffff88014649b9d0
This implied a reference counting bug and the problem happened during
mbind().
mbind() applies a new memory policy to a range and uses mbind_range() to
merge existing VMAs or split them as necessary. In the event of splits,
mpol_dup() will allocate a new struct mempolicy and maintain existing
reference counts whose rules are documented in
Documentation/vm/numa_memory_policy.txt .
The problem occurs with shared memory policies. The vm_op->set_policy
increments the reference count if necessary and split_vma() and
vma_merge() have already handled the existing reference counts.
However, policy_vma() screws it up by replacing an existing
vma->vm_policy with one that potentially has the wrong reference count
leading to a premature free. This patch removes the damage caused by
policy_vma().
With this patch applied Dave's trinity tool runs an mbind test for 5
minutes without error. /proc/slabinfo reported that there are no
numa_policy or shared_policy_node objects allocated after the test
completed and the shared memory region was deleted.
Signed-off-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Stephen Wilson <wilsons@start.ca>
Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Pull user namespace enhancements from Eric Biederman:
"This is a course correction for the user namespace, so that we can
reach an inexpensive, maintainable, and reasonably complete
implementation.
Highlights:
- Config guards make it impossible to enable the user namespace and
code that has not been converted to be user namespace safe.
- Use of the new kuid_t type ensures the if you somehow get past the
config guards the kernel will encounter type errors if you enable
user namespaces and attempt to compile in code whose permission
checks have not been updated to be user namespace safe.
- All uids from child user namespaces are mapped into the initial
user namespace before they are processed. Removing the need to add
an additional check to see if the user namespace of the compared
uids remains the same.
- With the user namespaces compiled out the performance is as good or
better than it is today.
- For most operations absolutely nothing changes performance or
operationally with the user namespace enabled.
- The worst case performance I could come up with was timing 1
billion cache cold stat operations with the user namespace code
enabled. This went from 156s to 164s on my laptop (or 156ns to
164ns per stat operation).
- (uid_t)-1 and (gid_t)-1 are reserved as an internal error value.
Most uid/gid setting system calls treat these value specially
anyway so attempting to use -1 as a uid would likely cause
entertaining failures in userspace.
- If setuid is called with a uid that can not be mapped setuid fails.
I have looked at sendmail, login, ssh and every other program I
could think of that would call setuid and they all check for and
handle the case where setuid fails.
- If stat or a similar system call is called from a context in which
we can not map a uid we lie and return overflowuid. The LFS
experience suggests not lying and returning an error code might be
better, but the historical precedent with uids is different and I
can not think of anything that would break by lying about a uid we
can't map.
- Capabilities are localized to the current user namespace making it
safe to give the initial user in a user namespace all capabilities.
My git tree covers all of the modifications needed to convert the core
kernel and enough changes to make a system bootable to runlevel 1."
Fix up trivial conflicts due to nearby independent changes in fs/stat.c
* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiederm/user-namespace: (46 commits)
userns: Silence silly gcc warning.
cred: use correct cred accessor with regards to rcu read lock
userns: Convert the move_pages, and migrate_pages permission checks to use uid_eq
userns: Convert cgroup permission checks to use uid_eq
userns: Convert tmpfs to use kuid and kgid where appropriate
userns: Convert sysfs to use kgid/kuid where appropriate
userns: Convert sysctl permission checks to use kuid and kgids.
userns: Convert proc to use kuid/kgid where appropriate
userns: Convert ext4 to user kuid/kgid where appropriate
userns: Convert ext3 to use kuid/kgid where appropriate
userns: Convert ext2 to use kuid/kgid where appropriate.
userns: Convert devpts to use kuid/kgid where appropriate
userns: Convert binary formats to use kuid/kgid where appropriate
userns: Add negative depends on entries to avoid building code that is userns unsafe
userns: signal remove unnecessary map_cred_ns
userns: Teach inode_capable to understand inodes whose uids map to other namespaces.
userns: Fail exec for suid and sgid binaries with ids outside our user namespace.
userns: Convert stat to return values mapped from kuids and kgids
userns: Convert user specfied uids and gids in chown into kuids and kgid
userns: Use uid_eq gid_eq helpers when comparing kuids and kgids in the vfs
...
Fortunately David Howells is looking to change this, with his module signing
patchset. But that's for next merge window...
Cheers,
Rusty.
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Merge tag 'module-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rusty/linux-2.6-for-linus
Pull module patches from Rusty Russell, who really sells them:
"Three trivial patches of no real utility. Modules are boring."
But to make things slightly more exciting, he adds:
"Fortunately David Howells is looking to change this, with his module
signing patchset. But that's for next merge window...
Cheers,
Rusty."
* tag 'module-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rusty/linux-2.6-for-linus:
Guard check in module loader against integer overflow
modpost: use proper kernel style for autogenerated files
modpost: Stop grab_file() from leaking filedescriptors if fstat() fails
Pull the MCA deletion branch from Paul Gortmaker:
"It was good that we could support MCA machines back in the day, but
realistically, nobody is using them anymore. They were mostly limited
to 386-sx 16MHz CPU and some 486 class machines and never more than
64MB of RAM. Even the enthusiast hobbyist community seems to have
dried up close to ten years ago, based on what you can find searching
various websites dedicated to the relatively short lived hardware.
So lets remove the support relating to CONFIG_MCA. There is no point
carrying this forward, wasting cycles doing routine maintenance on it;
wasting allyesconfig build time on validating it, wasting I/O on git
grep'ping over it, and so on."
Let's see if anybody screams. It generally has compiled, and James
Bottomley pointed out that there was a MCA extension from NCR that
allowed for up to 4GB of memory and PPro-class machines. So in *theory*
there may be users out there.
But even James (technically listed as a maintainer) doesn't actually
have a system, and while Alan Cox claims to have a machine in his cellar
that he offered to anybody who wants to take it off his hands, he didn't
argue for keeping MCA support either.
So we could bring it back. But somebody had better speak up and talk
about how they have actually been using said MCA hardware with modern
kernels for us to do that. And David already took the patch to delete
all the networking driver code (commit a5e371f61a: "drivers/net:
delete all code/drivers depending on CONFIG_MCA").
* 'delete-mca' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulg/linux:
MCA: delete all remaining traces of microchannel bus support.
scsi: delete the MCA specific drivers and driver code
serial: delete the MCA specific 8250 support.
arm: remove ability to select CONFIG_MCA
Main features:
- RAID10 arrays can be reshapes - adding and removing devices and
changing chunks (not 'far' array though)
- allow RAID5 arrays to be reshaped with a backup file (not tested
yet, but the priciple works fine for RAID10).
- arrays can be reshaped while a bitmap is present - you no longer
need to remove it first
- SSSE3 support for RAID6 syndrome calculations
and of course a number of minor fixes etc.
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Merge tag 'md-3.5' of git://neil.brown.name/md
Pull md updates from NeilBrown:
"It's been a busy cycle for md - lots of fun stuff here.. if you like
this kind of thing :-)
Main features:
- RAID10 arrays can be reshaped - adding and removing devices and
changing chunks (not 'far' array though)
- allow RAID5 arrays to be reshaped with a backup file (not tested
yet, but the priciple works fine for RAID10).
- arrays can be reshaped while a bitmap is present - you no longer
need to remove it first
- SSSE3 support for RAID6 syndrome calculations
and of course a number of minor fixes etc."
* tag 'md-3.5' of git://neil.brown.name/md: (56 commits)
md/bitmap: record the space available for the bitmap in the superblock.
md/raid10: Remove extras after reshape to smaller number of devices.
md/raid5: improve removal of extra devices after reshape.
md: check the return of mddev_find()
MD RAID1: Further conditionalize 'fullsync'
DM RAID: Use md_error() in place of simply setting Faulty bit
DM RAID: Record and handle missing devices
DM RAID: Set recovery flags on resume
md/raid5: Allow reshape while a bitmap is present.
md/raid10: resize bitmap when required during reshape.
md: allow array to be resized while bitmap is present.
md/bitmap: make sure reshape request are reflected in superblock.
md/bitmap: add bitmap_resize function to allow bitmap resizing.
md/bitmap: use DIV_ROUND_UP instead of open-code
md/bitmap: create a 'struct bitmap_counts' substructure of 'struct bitmap'
md/bitmap: make bitmap bitops atomic.
md/bitmap: make _page_attr bitops atomic.
md/bitmap: merge bitmap_file_unmap and bitmap_file_put.
md/bitmap: remove async freeing of bitmap file.
md/bitmap: convert some spin_lock_irqsave to spin_lock_irq
...
Pull sbp-2 (firewire) target mode support from Nicholas Bellinger:
"The FireWire SBP-2 Target is a driver for using an IEEE-1394
connection as a SCSI transport. This module uses the SCSI Target
framework to expose LUNs to other machines attached to a FireWire bus,
in effect acting as a FireWire hard disk similar to FireWire Target
Disk mode on many Apple computers.
Also included are the two drivers/firewire/ patches required by
sbp-target to access fw_request fabric speed needed for mgt_agent
TCODE_WRITE_BLOCK_REQUEST ops, and exporting fw_card kref logic used
when creating/destroying active session references to individual
endpoints.
A credit goes to Chris in being able to get this code up and running
so quickly w/o any target core changes, and special thanks goes out to
Stefan Richter + Clemens Ladisch + Andy Grover for their help in
getting this driver ready for mainline. Also, one of Chris's goals
was to be able to connect sbp-target to a PowerPC based MacOS-X based
client, that he accomplished along the way in this obligatory
screenshot:
http://linux-iscsi.org/wiki/File:Linux-fireware-target-bootc-macosx.png
Great work Chris + linux-1394 team !!"
Acked-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
* 'sbp-target-merge' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/target-pending:
sbp-target: Initial merge of firewire/ieee-1394 target mode support
firewire: Move fw_card kref functions into linux/firewire.h
firewire: Add function to get speed from opaque struct fw_request
Pull crypto updates from Herbert Xu:
- New cipher/hash driver for ARM ux500.
- Code clean-up for aesni-intel.
- Misc fixes.
Fixed up conflicts in arch/arm/mach-ux500/devices-common.h, where quite
frankly some of it made no sense at all (the pull brought in a
declaration for the dbx500_add_platform_device_noirq() function, which
neither exists nor is used anywhere).
Also some trivial add-add context conflicts in the Kconfig file in
drivers/{char/hw_random,crypto}/
* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6:
crypto: aesni-intel - move more common code to ablk_init_common
crypto: aesni-intel - use crypto_[un]register_algs
crypto: ux500 - Cleanup hardware identification
crypto: ux500 - Update DMA handling for 3.4
mach-ux500: crypto - core support for CRYP/HASH module.
crypto: ux500 - Add driver for HASH hardware
crypto: ux500 - Add driver for CRYP hardware
hwrng: Kconfig - modify default state for atmel-rng driver
hwrng: omap - use devm_request_and_ioremap
crypto: crypto4xx - move up err_request_irq label
crypto, xor: Sanitize checksumming function selection output
crypto: caam - add backward compatible string sec4.0
Pull first set of watchdog updates from Wim Van Sebroeck:
"This pull contains:
- The removal of ixp2000_wdt
- The addition of ie6xx_wdt
- Some documentation fixes
- Small fixes and improvements
(Note: Part 2 will contain generic watchdog core changes + conversion
of some more drivers)"
* git://www.linux-watchdog.org/linux-watchdog:
Documentation/watchdog: Fix the file descriptor leak when no cmdline arg given
Documentation/watchdog: close the fd when cmdline arg given
Documentation/watchdog: Fix a small typo
watchdog: s3c2410_wdt: Set timeout to actually achieved timeout
watchdog: wm831x: Convert to gpio_request_one()
watchdog: via_wdt: depends on PCI
watchdog: ie6xx_wdt needs io.h
watchdog: ie6xx_wdt.c: fix printk format warning
watchdog: Add watchdog driver for Intel Atom E6XX
watchdog: it87_wdt: Add support for IT8728F watchdog.
watchdog: i6300esb: don't depend on X86
watchdog: Use module_pci_driver
watchdog: sch311x_wdt.c: Remove RESGEN
watchdog: s3c2410-wdt: Use of_match_ptr().
watchdog: Device tree support for pnx4008-wdt
watchdog: ar7_wdt.c: use devm_request_and_ioremap
watchdog: remove ixp2000 driver
watchdog: sp5100_tco.c: quiet sparse noise about using plain integer was NULL pointer
1) Ugly MSFT Hyper-V workaround in ata_piix
2) Fix a longstanding error recovery delay caused by excessive
re-re-retries, when media errors occur.
3) Minor hw-specific workarounds and quirks
4) New PATA driver for ep93xx
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Merge tag 'upstream-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jgarzik/libata-dev
Pull libata update from Jeff Garzik:
"Changes, all of them boring and minor:
1) Ugly MSFT Hyper-V workaround in ata_piix
2) Fix a longstanding error recovery delay caused by excessive
re-re-retries, when media errors occur.
3) Minor hw-specific workarounds and quirks
4) New PATA driver for ep93xx"
* tag 'upstream-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jgarzik/libata-dev:
PATA host controller driver for ep93xx
[libata] Add " 2GB ATA Flash Disk"/"ADMA428M" to DMA blacklist
ata_generic: Skip is_intel_ider() check when ata_generic=1 is set
libata-eh don't waste time retrying media errors (v3)
ata_piix: defer disks to the Hyper-V drivers by default
libata: add a host flag to ignore detected ATA devices
Instruction recovery cases are very similar to the data recovery one
we already have. Just trade out for a new MCACOD value.
Signed-off-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
Linus pointed out that there was no value is checking whether m->ip
was zero - because zero is a legimate value. If we have a reliable
(or faked in the VM86 case) "m->cs" we can use it to tell whether we
were in user mode or kernelwhen the machine check hit.
Reported-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
When running on 32bit the mce handler could misinterpret
vm86 mode as ring 0. This can affect whether it does recovery
or not; it was possible to panic when recovery was actually
possible.
Fix this by always forcing vm86 to look like ring 3.
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
New driver for INA219 and INA226, added support for IT8782F and IT8783E/F to
it87 driver, plus cleanups in a couple of drivers.
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Merge tag 'hwmon-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/groeck/linux-staging
Pull hwmon updates from Guenter Roeck:
"New driver for INA219 and INA226, added support for IT8782F and
IT8783E/F to it87 driver, plus cleanups in a couple of drivers."
* tag 'hwmon-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/groeck/linux-staging:
hwmon: (it87) Make temp3 attribute conditional for IT8782F
hwmon: (it87) Convert to use devm_kzalloc and devm_request_region
hwmon: INA219 and INA226 support
hwmon: (it87) Create voltage attributes only if voltage is enabled
hwmon: (ntc_thermistor) Fix checkpatch warning
hwmon: (ntc_thermistor) Optimize and fix build warning
hwmon: (ntc_thermistor) Return error code from hwmon_device_register
hwmon: (ntc_thermistor) Convert to devm_kzalloc
hwmon: (ad7314) Remove unused defines, and rename OFFSET to SHIFT
acpi_power_meter: clean up code around setup_attrs
acpi_power_meter: drop meter_rw_attrs, use common meter_attrs
acpi_power_meter: remove duplicate code between register_{ro,rw}_attrs
acpi_power_meter: use a {RW,RO}_SENSOR_TEMPLATE macro to clean things up
acpi_power_meter: use the same struct {rw,ro}_sensor_template for both
hwmon: use module_pci_driver
hwmon: (it87) Add support for IT8782F and IT8783E/F
* Implementation of opportunistic suspend (autosleep) and user space interface
for manipulating wakeup sources.
* Hibernate updates from Bojan Smojver and Minho Ban.
* Updates of the runtime PM core and generic PM domains framework related to
PM QoS.
* Assorted fixes.
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Merge tag 'pm-for-3.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
- Implementation of opportunistic suspend (autosleep) and user space
interface for manipulating wakeup sources.
- Hibernate updates from Bojan Smojver and Minho Ban.
- Updates of the runtime PM core and generic PM domains framework
related to PM QoS.
- Assorted fixes.
* tag 'pm-for-3.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (25 commits)
epoll: Fix user space breakage related to EPOLLWAKEUP
PM / Domains: Make it possible to add devices to inactive domains
PM / Hibernate: Use get_gendisk to verify partition if resume_file is integer format
PM / Domains: Fix computation of maximum domain off time
PM / Domains: Fix link checking when add subdomain
PM / Sleep: User space wakeup sources garbage collector Kconfig option
PM / Sleep: Make the limit of user space wakeup sources configurable
PM / Documentation: suspend-and-cpuhotplug.txt: Fix typo
PM / Domains: Cache device stop and domain power off governor results, v3
PM / Domains: Make device removal more straightforward
PM / Sleep: Fix a mistake in a conditional in autosleep_store()
epoll: Add a flag, EPOLLWAKEUP, to prevent suspend while epoll events are ready
PM / QoS: Create device constraints objects on notifier registration
PM / Runtime: Remove device fields related to suspend time, v2
PM / Domains: Rework default domain power off governor function, v2
PM / Domains: Rework default device stop governor function, v2
PM / Sleep: Add user space interface for manipulating wakeup sources, v3
PM / Sleep: Add "prevent autosleep time" statistics to wakeup sources
PM / Sleep: Implement opportunistic sleep, v2
PM / Sleep: Add wakeup_source_activate and wakeup_source_deactivate tracepoints
...
As noted in checkin:
a3e854d95 x86, relocs: Workaround for binutils 2.22.52.0.1 section bug
ld version 2.22.52.0.[12] can incorrectly promote relative symbols to
absolute, if the output section they appear in is otherwise empty.
Since checkin:
6520fe55 x86, realmode: 16-bit real-mode code support for relocs tool
we actually check for this and error out rather than silently creating
a kernel which will malfunction if relocated.
Ingo found a configuration in which __start_builtin_fw triggered the
warning.
Go through the linker script sources and look for more symbols that
could plausibly get bogusly promoted to absolute, and add them to the
whitelist.
In general, if the following error triggers:
Invalid absolute R_386_32 relocation: <symbol>
... then we should verify that <symbol> is really meant to be
relocated, and add it and any related symbols manually to the S_REL
regexp.
Please note that 6520fe55 does not introduce the error, only the check
for the error -- without 6520fe55 this version of ld will simply
produce a corrupt kernel if CONFIG_RELOCATABLE is set on x86-32.
Reported-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> v3.4
Fixes a missing select from the Palmas driver a bit more throoughly.
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Merge tag 'regmap-domain-deps' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap
Pull a regmap kconfig dependency fix from Mark Brown:
"Fix the dependency on IRQ_DOMAIN for REGMAP_IRQ in the core
Fixes a missing select from the Palmas driver a bit more throoughly."
* tag 'regmap-domain-deps' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap:
regmap: Use select .. if to get IRQ_DOMAIN enabled
This is the first big chunk for 3.5 merges of sound stuff.
There are a few big changes in different areas. First off, the
streaming logic of USB-audio endpoints has been largely rewritten
for the better support of "implicit feedback". If anything about USB
got broken, this change has to be checked.
For HD-audio, the resume procedure was changed; instead of delaying
the resume of the hardware until the first use, now waking up immediately
at resume. This is for buggy BIOS.
For ASoC, dynamic PCM support and the improved support for digital links
between off-SoC devices are major framework changes.
Some highlights are below:
* HD-audio
- Avoid the accesses of invalid pin-control bits that may stall the codec
- V-ref setup cleanups
- Fix the races in power-saving code
- Fix the races in codec cache hashes and connection lists
- Split some common codes for BIOS auto-parser to hda_auto_parser.c
- Changed the PM resume code to wake up immediately for buggy BIOS
- Creative SoundCore3D support
- Add Conexant CX20751/2/3/4 codec support
* ASoC
- Dynamic PCM support, allowing support for SoCs with internal routing
through components with tight sequencing and formatting constraints
within their internal paths or where there are multiple components
connected with CPU managed DMA controllers inside the SoC.
- Greatly improved support for direct digital links between off-SoC
devices, providing a much simpler way of connecting things like digital
basebands to CODECs.
- Much more fine grained and robust locking, cleaning up some of the
confusion that crept in with multi-component.
- CPU support for nVidia Tegra 30 I2S and audio hub controllers and
ST-Ericsson MSP I2S controolers
- New CODEC drivers for Cirrus CS42L52, LAPIS Semiconductor ML26124, Texas
Instruments LM49453.
- Some regmap changes needed by the Tegra I2S driver.
- mc13783 audio support.
* Misc
- Rewrite with module_pci_driver()
- Xonar DGX support for snd-oxygen
- Improvement of packet handling in snd-firewire driver
- New USB-endpoint streaming logic
- Enhanced M-audio FTU quirks and relevant cleanups
- Increment the support of OSS devices to 256
- snd-aloop accuracy improvement
There are a few more pending changes for 3.5, but they will be
sent slightly later as partly depending on the changes of DRM.
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Merge tag 'sound-3.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound
Pull sound updates from Takashi Iwai:
"This is the first big chunk for 3.5 merges of sound stuff.
There are a few big changes in different areas. First off, the
streaming logic of USB-audio endpoints has been largely rewritten for
the better support of "implicit feedback". If anything about USB got
broken, this change has to be checked.
For HD-audio, the resume procedure was changed; instead of delaying
the resume of the hardware until the first use, now waking up
immediately at resume. This is for buggy BIOS.
For ASoC, dynamic PCM support and the improved support for digital
links between off-SoC devices are major framework changes.
Some highlights are below:
* HD-audio
- Avoid accesses of invalid pin-control bits that may stall the codec
- V-ref setup cleanups
- Fix the races in power-saving code
- Fix the races in codec cache hashes and connection lists
- Split some common codes for BIOS auto-parser to hda_auto_parser.c
- Changed the PM resume code to wake up immediately for buggy BIOS
- Creative SoundCore3D support
- Add Conexant CX20751/2/3/4 codec support
* ASoC
- Dynamic PCM support, allowing support for SoCs with internal
routing through components with tight sequencing and formatting
constraints within their internal paths or where there are multiple
components connected with CPU managed DMA controllers inside the
SoC.
- Greatly improved support for direct digital links between off-SoC
devices, providing a much simpler way of connecting things like
digital basebands to CODECs.
- Much more fine grained and robust locking, cleaning up some of the
confusion that crept in with multi-component.
- CPU support for nVidia Tegra 30 I2S and audio hub controllers and
ST-Ericsson MSP I2S controolers
- New CODEC drivers for Cirrus CS42L52, LAPIS Semiconductor ML26124,
Texas Instruments LM49453.
- Some regmap changes needed by the Tegra I2S driver.
- mc13783 audio support.
* Misc
- Rewrite with module_pci_driver()
- Xonar DGX support for snd-oxygen
- Improvement of packet handling in snd-firewire driver
- New USB-endpoint streaming logic
- Enhanced M-audio FTU quirks and relevant cleanups
- Increment the support of OSS devices to 256
- snd-aloop accuracy improvement
There are a few more pending changes for 3.5, but they will be sent
slightly later as partly depending on the changes of DRM."
Fix up conflicts in regmap (due to duplicate patches, with some further
updates then having already come in from the regmap tree). Also some
fairly trivial context conflicts in the imx and mcx soc drivers.
* tag 'sound-3.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound: (280 commits)
ALSA: snd-usb: fix stream info output in /proc
ALSA: pcm - Add proper state checks to snd_pcm_drain()
ALSA: sh: Fix up namespace collision in sh_dac_audio.
ALSA: hda/realtek - Fix unused variable compile warning
ASoC: sh: fsi: enable chip specific data transfer mode
ASoC: sh: fsi: call fsi_hw_startup/shutdown from fsi_dai_trigger()
ASoC: sh: fsi: use same format for IN/OUT
ASoC: sh: fsi: add fsi_version() and removed meaningless version check
ASoC: sh: fsi: use register field macro name on IN/OUT_DMAC
ASoC: tegra: Add machine driver for WM8753 codec
ALSA: hda - Fix possible races of accesses to connection list array
ASoC: OMAP: HDMI: Introduce codec
ARM: mx31_3ds: Add sound support
ASoC: imx-mc13783 cleanup
mx31moboard: Add sound support
ASoC: mc13783 codec cleanups
ASoC: add imx-mc13783 sound support
ASoC: Add mc13783 codec
mfd: mc13xxx: add codec platform data
ASoC: don't flip master of DT-instantiated DAI links
...
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Merge tag 'ktest-v3.5-spelling' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-ktest
Pull trivial ktest spelling fix from Steven Rostedt:
"I promised Jesper that I would push this for 3.5, but forgot to add it
to my queue. It's just a spelling fix, but it should go in regardless
to hide my inability to get words in the English language correct."
Becuse gud spealing is impurtunt.
* tag 'ktest-v3.5-spelling' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-ktest:
ktest: Change singular "paranthesis" to plural "parentheses"
Ensure that a process that uses the nfs_client->cl_cons_state test
for whether the initialisation process is finished does not read
stale data.
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>