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When CONFIG_BUILTIN_MODULE_RANGES is enabled, the modules.builtin.ranges
file should be installed in the module install location.
Signed-off-by: Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
Reviewed-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com>
Tested-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
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The modules.builtin.ranges offset range data for builtin modules is
generated at compile time based on the list of built-in modules and
the vmlinux.map and vmlinux.o.map linker maps. This data can be used
to determine whether a symbol at a particular address belongs to
module code that was configured to be compiled into the kernel proper
as a built-in module (rather than as a standalone module).
This patch adds a script that uses the generated modules.builtin.ranges
data to annotate the symbols in the System.map with module names if
their address falls within a range that belongs to one or more built-in
modules.
It then processes the vmlinux.map (and if needed, vmlinux.o.map) to
verify the annotation:
- For each top-level section:
- For each object in the section:
- Determine whether the object is part of a built-in module
(using modules.builtin and the .*.cmd file used to compile
the object as suggested in [0])
- For each symbol in that object, verify that the built-in
module association (or lack thereof) matches the annotation
given to the symbol.
Signed-off-by: Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Alan Maguire <alan.maguire@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
Reviewed-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com>
Tested-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
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Create file module.builtin.ranges that can be used to find where
built-in modules are located by their addresses. This will be useful for
tracing tools to find what functions are for various built-in modules.
The offset range data for builtin modules is generated using:
- modules.builtin: associates object files with module names
- vmlinux.map: provides load order of sections and offset of first member
per section
- vmlinux.o.map: provides offset of object file content per section
- .*.cmd: build cmd file with KBUILD_MODFILE
The generated data will look like:
.text 00000000-00000000 = _text
.text 0000baf0-0000cb10 amd_uncore
.text 0009bd10-0009c8e0 iosf_mbi
...
.text 00b9f080-00ba011a intel_skl_int3472_discrete
.text 00ba0120-00ba03c0 intel_skl_int3472_discrete intel_skl_int3472_tps68470
.text 00ba03c0-00ba08d6 intel_skl_int3472_tps68470
...
.data 00000000-00000000 = _sdata
.data 0000f020-0000f680 amd_uncore
For each ELF section, it lists the offset of the first symbol. This can
be used to determine the base address of the section at runtime.
Next, it lists (in strict ascending order) offset ranges in that section
that cover the symbols of one or more builtin modules. Multiple ranges
can apply to a single module, and ranges can be shared between modules.
The CONFIG_BUILTIN_MODULE_RANGES option controls whether offset range data
is generated for kernel modules that are built into the kernel image.
How it works:
1. The modules.builtin file is parsed to obtain a list of built-in
module names and their associated object names (the .ko file that
the module would be in if it were a loadable module, hereafter
referred to as <kmodfile>). This object name can be used to
identify objects in the kernel compile because any C or assembler
code that ends up into a built-in module will have the option
-DKBUILD_MODFILE=<kmodfile> present in its build command, and those
can be found in the .<obj>.cmd file in the kernel build tree.
If an object is part of multiple modules, they will all be listed
in the KBUILD_MODFILE option argument.
This allows us to conclusively determine whether an object in the
kernel build belong to any modules, and which.
2. The vmlinux.map is parsed next to determine the base address of each
top level section so that all addresses into the section can be
turned into offsets. This makes it possible to handle sections
getting loaded at different addresses at system boot.
We also determine an 'anchor' symbol at the beginning of each
section to make it possible to calculate the true base address of
a section at runtime (i.e. symbol address - symbol offset).
We collect start addresses of sections that are included in the top
level section. This is used when vmlinux is linked using vmlinux.o,
because in that case, we need to look at the vmlinux.o linker map to
know what object a symbol is found in.
And finally, we process each symbol that is listed in vmlinux.map
(or vmlinux.o.map) based on the following structure:
vmlinux linked from vmlinux.a:
vmlinux.map:
<top level section>
<included section> -- might be same as top level section)
<object> -- built-in association known
<symbol> -- belongs to module(s) object belongs to
...
vmlinux linked from vmlinux.o:
vmlinux.map:
<top level section>
<included section> -- might be same as top level section)
vmlinux.o -- need to use vmlinux.o.map
<symbol> -- ignored
...
vmlinux.o.map:
<section>
<object> -- built-in association known
<symbol> -- belongs to module(s) object belongs to
...
3. As sections, objects, and symbols are processed, offset ranges are
constructed in a straight-forward way:
- If the symbol belongs to one or more built-in modules:
- If we were working on the same module(s), extend the range
to include this object
- If we were working on another module(s), close that range,
and start the new one
- If the symbol does not belong to any built-in modules:
- If we were working on a module(s) range, close that range
Signed-off-by: Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Alan Maguire <alan.maguire@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Tested-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
Reviewed-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com>
Tested-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
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Unfortunately when we migrated the lifecycle management of the key LSM
blob to the LSM framework we forgot to convert the security_watch_key()
callbacks for SELinux and Smack. This patch corrects this by making use
of the selinux_key() and smack_key() helper functions respectively.
This patch also removes some input checking in the Smack callback as it
is no longer needed.
Fixes: 5f8d28f6d7d5 ("lsm: infrastructure management of the key security blob")
Reported-by: syzbot+044fdf24e96093584232@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Tested-by: syzbot+044fdf24e96093584232@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reviewed-by: Casey Schaufler <casey@schaufler-ca.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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- Remove .*.cmd files with make clean (zhang jiao)
- Remove the unused BILLION macro (zhang jiao)
* pci/tools:
tools: PCI: Remove unused BILLION macro
tools: PCI: Remove .*.cmd files with make clean
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- Check pcie_find_root_port() return in x86 fixups to avoid NULL pointer
dereferences (Samasth Norway Ananda)
- Make pci_bus_type constant (Kunwu Chan)
- Remove unused declarations of __pci_pme_wakeup() and pci_vpd_release()
(Yue Haibing)
- Remove any leftover .*.cmd files with make clean (zhang jiao)
* pci/misc:
PCI: Fix typos
PCI/VPD: Remove pci_vpd_release() unused declarations
PCI/PM: Remove __pci_pme_wakeup() unused declarations
PCI: Make pci_bus_type constant
x86/PCI: Check pcie_find_root_port() return for NULL
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- Add an ACS quirk for Qualcomm SA8775P, which doesn't advertise ACS but
does provide ACS-like features (Subramanian Ananthanarayanan)
- Mark Creative Labs EMU20k2 INTx masking as broken (Alex Williamson)
* pci/quirks:
PCI: Mark Creative Labs EMU20k2 INTx masking as broken
PCI: Add ACS quirk for Qualcomm SA8775P
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- Fix off-by-one error in INTx IRQ handler that caused INTx interrupts to
be lost or delivered as the wrong interrupt (Sean Anderson)
- Rate-limit misc interrupt messages (Sean Anderson)
- Turn off the clock on probe failure and device removal (Sean Anderson)
- Add DT binding and driver support for enabling/disabling PHYs (Sean
Anderson)
- Add PCIe phy bindings for the ZCU102 (Sean Anderson)
- Add support for Xilinx QDMA Soft IP PCIe Root Port Bridge to DT binding
and xilinx-dma-pl driver (Thippeswamy Havalige)
* pci/controller/xilinx:
PCI: xilinx-xdma: Add Xilinx QDMA Root Port driver
dt-bindings: PCI: xilinx-xdma: Add schemas for Xilinx QDMA PCIe Root Port Bridge
arm64: zynqmp: Add PCIe phys property for ZCU102
PCI: xilinx-nwl: Add PHY support
dt-bindings: pci: xilinx-nwl: Add phys property
PCI: xilinx-nwl: Clean up clock on probe failure/removal
PCI: xilinx-nwl: Rate-limit misc interrupt messages
PCI: xilinx-nwl: Fix register misspelling
PCI: xilinx-nwl: Fix off-by-one in INTx IRQ handler
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- Fix whitespace indentation issues (Riyan Dhiman)
* pci/controller/vmd:
PCI: vmd: Fix indentation issue in vmd_shutdown()
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- Make the read-only const array 'check_addr' static (Colin Ian King)
- Add R-Car V4M (R8A779H0) PCIe host and endpoint to DT binding (Yoshihiro
Shimoda)
* pci/controller/rcar-gen4:
dt-bindings: PCI: rcar-gen4-pci-ep: Add R-Car V4M compatible
dt-bindings: PCI: rcar-gen4-pci-host: Add R-Car V4M compatible
PCI: rcar-gen4: Make read-only const array check_addr static
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- Drop endpoint redundant masking of global IRQ events (Manivannan
Sadhasivam)
- Clarify unknown global IRQ message and only log it once to avoid a flood
(Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Add Manivannan Sadhasivam as maintainer of qcom endpoint driver
(Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Add 'linux,pci-domain' property to endpoint DT binding (Manivannan
Sadhasivam)
- Assign PCI domain number for endpoint controllers (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Add 'qcom_pcie_ep' and the PCI domain number to IRQ names for endpoint
controller (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Add global SPI interrupt for PCIe link events to DT binding (Manivannan
Sadhasivam)
- Add global RC interrupt handler to handle 'Link up' events and
automatically enumerate hot-added devices (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Avoid mirroring of DBI and iATU register space so it doesn't overlap BAR
MMIO space (Prudhvi Yarlagadda)
- Enable controller resources like PHY only after PERST# is deasserted to
partially avoid the problem that the endpoint SoC crashes when accessing
things when Refclk is absent (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Rename dw_pcie.link_gen to max_link_speed to avoid ambiguity (Manivannan
Sadhasivam)
- Cache maximum link speed value in dw_pcie.max_link_speed for use by
vendor drivers (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Add 16.0 GT/s equalization and RX lane margining settings (Shashank Babu
Chinta Venkata)
- Pass domain number to pci_bus_release_domain_nr() explicitly to avoid a
NULL pointer dereference (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
* pci/controller/qcom:
PCI: Pass domain number to pci_bus_release_domain_nr() explicitly
PCI: qcom: Add RX lane margining settings for 16.0 GT/s
PCI: qcom: Add equalization settings for 16.0 GT/s
PCI: dwc: Always cache the maximum link speed value in dw_pcie::max_link_speed
PCI: dwc: Rename 'dw_pcie::link_gen' to 'dw_pcie::max_link_speed'
PCI: qcom-ep: Enable controller resources like PHY only after refclk is available
PCI: qcom: Disable mirroring of DBI and iATU register space in BAR region
PCI: qcom: Enumerate endpoints based on Link up event in 'global_irq' interrupt
dt-bindings: PCI: qcom,pcie-sm8450: Add 'global' interrupt
PCI: qcom-ep: Modify 'global_irq' and 'perst_irq' IRQ device names
PCI: endpoint: Assign PCI domain number for endpoint controllers
dt-bindings: PCI: pci-ep: Document 'linux,pci-domain' property
dt-bindings: PCI: pci-ep: Update Maintainers
PCI: qcom-ep: Reword the error message for receiving unknown global IRQ event
PCI: qcom-ep: Drop the redundant masking of global IRQ events
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- Add per-SoC struct mtk_gen3_pcie_pdata to support multiple SoC types
(Lorenzo Bianconi)
- Use reset_bulk APIs to manage PHY reset lines (Lorenzo Bianconi)
- Add DT and driver support for Airoha EN7581 PCIe controller (Lorenzo
Bianconi)
* pci/controller/mediatek-gen3:
PCI: mediatek-gen3: Add Airoha EN7581 support
PCI: mediatek-gen3: Rely on reset_bulk APIs for PHY reset lines
PCI: mediatek-gen3: Add mtk_gen3_pcie_pdata data structure
dt-bindings: PCI: mediatek-gen3: Add support for Airoha EN7581
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- Drop excess mtk_pcie.mem kerneldoc description (Bjorn Helgaas)
* pci/controller/mediatek:
PCI: mediatek: Drop excess mtk_pcie.mem kerneldoc description
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- Increase max PCI hosts to 8 for Loongson-3C6000 and newer chipsets
(Huacai Chen)
* pci/controller/loongson:
PCI/ACPI: Increase Loongson max PCI hosts to 8
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- Fix potential buffer overflow in kirin_pcie_parse_port() (Alexandra
Diupina)
* pci/controller/kirin:
PCI: kirin: Fix buffer overflow in kirin_pcie_parse_port()
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- Fix NULL pointer checking when applying MRRS limitation quirk for AM65x
SR 1.0 Errata #i2037 (Dan Carpenter)
* pci/controller/keystone:
PCI: keystone: Fix if-statement expression in ks_pcie_quirk()
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- Add DT "ti,syscon-acspcie-proxy-ctrl" and driver support to enable the
ACSPCIE module to drive Refclk for the Endpoint (Siddharth Vadapalli)
- Extract the cadence link setup from cdns_pcie_host_setup() so link setup
can be done separately during resume (Thomas Richard)
- Use dev_err_probe() to simplify j721e probe (Thomas Richard)
- Add T_PERST_CLK_US definition for the mandatory delay between Refclk
becoming stable and PERST# being deasserted (Thomas Richard)
- Add j721e suspend and resume support (Théo Lebrun)
* pci/controller/j721e:
PCI: j721e: Add suspend and resume support
PCI: j721e: Use T_PERST_CLK_US macro
PCI: Add T_PERST_CLK_US macro
PCI: j721e: Add reset GPIO to struct j721e_pcie
PCI: j721e: Use dev_err_probe() in the probe() function
PCI: cadence: Set cdns_pcie_host_init() global
PCI: cadence: Extract link setup sequence from cdns_pcie_host_setup()
PCI: j721e: Enable ACSPCIE Refclk if "ti,syscon-acspcie-proxy-ctrl" exists
dt-bindings: PCI: ti,j721e-pci-host: Add ACSPCIE proxy control property
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- Fix a code restructuring error that caused i.MX8MM and i.MX8MP Endpoints
to fail to establish link (Richard Zhu)
- Fix i.MX8MP Endpoint occasional failure to trigger MSI by enforcing
outbound alignment requirement (Richard Zhu)
- Call phy_power_off() in the .probe() error path (Frank Li)
- Rename internal names from imx6_* to imx_* since i.MX7/8/9 are also
supported (Frank Li)
- Manage Refclk by using SoC-specific callbacks instead of switch
statements (Frank Li)
- Manage core reset by using SoC-specific callbacks instead of switch
statements (Frank Li)
- Expand comments for erratum ERR010728 workaround (Frank Li)
- Use generic PHY APIs to configure mode, speed, and submode, which is
harmless for devices that implement their own internal PHY management and
don't set the generic imx_pcie->phy (Frank Li)
- Add i.MX8Q (i.MX8QM, i.MX8QXP, and i.MX8DXL) DT binding and driver Root
Complex support (Richard Zhu)
* pci/controller/imx6:
PCI: imx6: Add i.MX8Q PCIe Root Complex (RC) support
PCI: imx6: Call common PHY API to set mode, speed, and submode
dt-bindings: PCI: imx6q-pcie: Add i.MX8Q PCIe compatible string
PCI: imx6: Consolidate redundant if-checks
PCI: imx6: Improve comment for workaround ERR010728
PCI: imx6: Simplify switch-case logic by involve core_reset callback
PCI: imx6: Introduce SoC specific callbacks for controlling REFCLK
PCI: imx6: Rename imx6_* with imx_*
PCI: imx6: Fix missing call to phy_power_off() in error handling
PCI: imx6: Fix i.MX8MP PCIe EP's occasional failure to trigger MSI
PCI: imx6: Fix establish link failure in EP mode for i.MX8MM and i.MX8MP
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- Request IRQF_ONESHOT for 'dra7xx-pcie-main' IRQ since the primary handler
is NULL (Siddharth Vadapalli)
- Handle IRQ request errors during root port and endpoint probe (Siddharth
Vadapalli)
* pci/controller/dra7xx:
PCI: dra7xx: Fix error handling when IRQ request fails in probe
PCI: dra7xx: Fix threaded IRQ request for "dra7xx-pcie-main" IRQ
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- Drop excess cdns_pcie_rc.dev kerneldoc description (Bjorn Helgaas)
* pci/controller/cadence:
PCI: cadence: Drop excess cdns_pcie_rc.dev kerneldoc description
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- Change DT binding maintainer to Jim Quinlan (Jim Quinlan)
- Add DT binding maxItems for reset controllers (Jim Quinlan)
- Refactor .probe() error handling (Jim Quinlan)
- Use the 'bridge' reset method if described in the DT (Jim Quinlan)
- Use the 'swinit' reset method if described in the DT (Jim Quinlan)
- Add SoC-specific HARD_DEBUG, INTR2_CPU_BASE register offsets (Jim
Quinlan)
- Drop unused RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_MASK, RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_SHIFT offsets
(Jim Quinlan)
- Add 'has_phy' so the existence of a 'rescal' reset controller doesn't
imply software control of it (Jim Quinlan)
- Add support for many inbound DMA windows (Jim Quinlan)
- Check return values of all reset_control_*() calls (Jim Quinlan)
- Rename SoC 'type' to 'soc_base' express the fact that SoCs come in
families of multiple similar devices (Jim Quinlan)
- Add Broadcom 7712 DT description and driver support (Jim Quinlan)
- Sort enums, pcie_offsets[], pcie_cfg_data, .compatible strings for
maintainability (Bjorn Helgaas)
* pci/controller/brcmstb:
PCI: brcmstb: Sort enums, pcie_offsets[], pcie_cfg_data, .compatible strings
PCI: brcmstb: Enable 7712 SoCs
PCI: brcmstb: Change field name from 'type' to 'soc_base'
PCI: brcmstb: Check return value of all reset_control_* calls
PCI: brcmstb: Refactor for chips with many regular inbound windows
PCI: brcmstb: Don't conflate the reset rescal with PHY ctrl
PCI: brcmstb: Remove two unused constants from driver
PCI: brcmstb: PCI: brcmstb: Make HARD_DEBUG, INTR2_CPU_BASE offsets SoC-specific
PCI: brcmstb: Use swinit reset if available
PCI: brcmstb: Use bridge reset if available
PCI: brcmstb: Use common error handling code in brcm_pcie_probe()
dt-bindings: PCI: brcm,stb-pcie: Add 7712 SoC description
dt-bindings: PCI: brcm,stb-pcie: Use maxItems for reset controllers
dt-bindings: PCI: brcm,stb-pcie: Change brcmstb maintainer and cleanup
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- Replace TLP_REQ_ID() with macro PCI_DEVID(), which does the same thing
and is what other drivers use (Jinjie Ruan)
* pci/controller/altera:
PCI: altera: Replace TLP_REQ_ID() with macro PCI_DEVID()
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- Add MSI_FLAG_NO_AFFINITY flag for devices that mux MSIs onto a single IRQ
line and cannot set the affinity of each MSI to a specific CPU core
(Marek Vasut)
- Use MSI_FLAG_NO_AFFINITY and remove unnecessary .irq_set_affinity()
implementations in aardvark, altera, brcmstb, dwc, mediatek-gen3,
mediatek, mobiveil, plda, rcar, tegra, vmd, xilinx-nwl, xilinx-xdma, and
xilinx drivers to avoid "IRQ: set affinity failed" warnings (Marek Vasut)
* pci/controller/affinity:
PCI: xilinx: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: xilinx-xdma: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: xilinx-nwl: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: vmd: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: tegra: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: rcar-host: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: plda: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: mobiveil: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: mediatek: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: mediatek-gen3: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: dwc: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: brcmstb: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: altera-msi: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
PCI: aardvark: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
genirq/msi: Silence 'set affinity failed' warning
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- Fix enum pci_epc_bar_type kerneldoc (Bjorn Helgaas)
* pci/controller/endpoint:
PCI: endpoint: Fix enum pci_epc_bar_type kerneldoc
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- Drop minItems and maxItems from ranges in PCI generic host binding since
host bridges may have several MMIO and I/O port apertures (Frank Li)
- Add kirin, rcar-gen2, uniphier DT binding top-level constraints for
clocks (Krzysztof Kozlowski)
- Replace layerscape-pcie DT binding compatible fsl,lx2160a-pcie with
fsl,lx2160ar2-pcie (Frank Li)
- Add layerscape-pcie DT binding deprecated 'num-viewport' property to
address a DT checker warning (Frank Li)
- Change layerscape-pcie DT binding 'fsl,pcie-scfg' to phandle-array (Frank
Li)
- Update qcom,pcie-sc7280 DT binding with eight interrupts (Rayyan Ansari)
- Convert altera DT bindings from text to YAML (Matthew Gerlach)
- Add imx6q-pcie 'dbi2' and 'atu' reg-names for i.MX8M Endpoints (Richard
Zhu)
- Add back qcom 'vddpe-3v3-supply', which was incorrectly removed earlier
(Johan Hovold)
* pci/dt-bindings:
dt-bindings: PCI: qcom: Allow 'vddpe-3v3-supply' again
dt-bindings: PCI: imx6q-pcie: Add reg-name "dbi2" and "atu" for i.MX8M PCIe Endpoint
dt-bindings: PCI: altera: msi: Convert to YAML
dt-bindings: PCI: altera: Convert to YAML
dt-bindings: PCI: qcom,pcie-sc7280: Update bindings adding eight interrupts
dt-bindings: PCI: layerscape-pci: Change property 'fsl,pcie-scfg' type
dt-bindings: PCI: layerscape-pci: Add deprecated property 'num-viewport'
dt-bindings: PCI: layerscape-pci: Replace fsl,lx2160a-pcie with fsl,lx2160ar2-pcie
dt-bindings: PCI: socionext,uniphier-pcie-ep: Add top-level constraints
dt-bindings: PCI: renesas,pci-rcar-gen2: Add top-level constraints
dt-bindings: PCI: hisilicon,kirin-pcie: Add top-level constraints
dt-bindings: PCI: host-generic-pci: Drop minItems and maxItems of ranges
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- Add ARCH_PCI_DEV_GROUPS so s390 can add its own attribute_groups without
having to stomp on the core's pdev->dev.groups (Lukas Wunner)
* pci/sysfs:
s390/pci: Stop usurping pdev->dev.groups
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- Wait for each level of downstream bus, not just the first, to become
accessible before restoring devices on that bus (Ilpo Järvinen)
* pci/reset:
PCI: Wait for Link before restoring Downstream Buses
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- Add pwrctl support for ATH11K inside the WCN6855 package (Konrad Dybcio)
* pci/pwrctl:
PCI/pwrctl: Add WCN6855 support
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- Initialize leds class earlier (with an unfortunate Makefile ordering
change) so the PCI NPEM driver can use it (Mariusz Tkaczyk)
- Add Native PCIe Enclosure Management (NPEM) support for sysfs control of
NVMe RAID storage indicators (ok/fail/locate/rebuild/etc) (Mariusz
Tkaczyk)
- Add support for the ACPI _DSM PCIe SSD status LED management, which is
functionally similar to NPEM but mediated by platform firmware (Mariusz
Tkaczyk)
* pci/npem:
PCI/NPEM: Add _DSM PCIe SSD status LED management
PCI/NPEM: Add Native PCIe Enclosure Management support
leds: Init leds class earlier
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- Add function 0 DMA alias quirk for Glenfly Arise audio function, which
uses the function 0 Requester ID (WangYuli)
* pci/iommu:
PCI: Add function 0 DMA alias quirk for Glenfly Arise chip
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- Remove unnecessary hpc_ops struct from shpchp (ngn)
- Check for PCI_POSSIBLE_ERROR(), not 0xffffffff, in cpqphp (weiyufeng)
* pci/hotplug:
PCI: cpqphp: Use PCI_POSSIBLE_ERROR() to check config reads
PCI: shpchp: Remove hpc_ops
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- Clear LBMS bit after a manual link retrain so we don't try to retrain a
link when there's no downstream device anymore (Maciej W. Rozycki)
- Revert to the original link speed after retraining fails instead of
leaving it restricted to 2.5GT/s, so a future device has a chance to use
higher speeds (Maciej W. Rozycki)
- Correct interpretation of pcie_retrain_link() return status and update it
to return 0/errno instead of true/false (Maciej W. Rozycki)
* pci/enumeration:
PCI: Use an error code with PCIe failed link retraining
PCI: Correct error reporting with PCIe failed link retraining
PCI: Revert to the original speed after PCIe failed link retraining
PCI: Clear the LBMS bit after a link retrain
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- Export pcim_request_region(), a managed counterpart of
pci_request_region(), for use by drivers (Philipp Stanner)
- Request the PCI BAR used by xboxvideo (Philipp Stanner)
- Export pcim_iomap_region() and deprecate pcim_iomap_regions() (Philipp
Stanner)
- Request and map drm/ast BARs with pcim_iomap_region() (Philipp Stanner)
* pci/devres:
drm/ast: Request PCI BAR with devres
PCI: Deprecate pcim_iomap_regions() in favor of pcim_iomap_region()
drm/vboxvideo: Add PCI region request
PCI: Make pcim_request_region() a public function
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- Wait for device readiness after reset by polling Vendor ID and looking
for Configuration RRS instead of polling the Command register and looking
for non-error completions (Bjorn Helgaas)
- Fix an aardvark issue with emulating Configuration RRS for two-byte reads
of Vendor ID; previously it only worked for four-byte reads (Bjorn
Helgaas)
- Rename CRS Completion Status to RRS to match spec usage (Bjorn Helgaas)
* pci/crs:
PCI: Rename CRS Completion Status to RRS
PCI: aardvark: Correct Configuration RRS checking
PCI: Wait for device readiness with Configuration RRS
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- Use PCI_DEVID() macro in aer_inject() instead of open-coding it (Jinjie
Ruan)
* pci/aer:
PCI/AER: Use PCI_DEVID() macro in aer_inject()
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Fix typos.
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
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Normalize both code paths with a helper. Fixes a possible leak access
counter path too.
Suggested-by: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Brost <matthew.brost@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240918160503.2021315-1-matthew.brost@intel.com
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If some part of the kernel adds task_work that needs executing, in terms
of signaling it'll generally use TWA_SIGNAL or TWA_RESUME. Those two
directly translate to TIF_NOTIFY_SIGNAL or TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME, and can
be used for a variety of use case outside of task_work.
However, io_cqring_wait_schedule() only tests explicitly for
TIF_NOTIFY_SIGNAL. This means it can miss if task_work got added for
the task, but used a different kind of signaling mechanism (or none at
all). Normally this doesn't matter as any task_work will be run once
the task exits to userspace, except if:
1) The ring is setup with DEFER_TASKRUN
2) The local work item may generate normal task_work
For condition 2, this can happen when closing a file and it's the final
put of that file, for example. This can cause stalls where a task is
waiting to make progress inside io_cqring_wait(), but there's nothing else
that will wake it up. Hence change the "should we schedule or loop around"
check to check for the presence of task_work explicitly, rather than just
TIF_NOTIFY_SIGNAL as the mechanism. While in there, also change the
ordering of what type of task_work first in terms of ordering, to both
make it consistent with other task_work runs in io_uring, but also to
better handle the case of defer task_work generating normal task_work,
like in the above example.
Reported-by: Jan Hendrik Farr <kernel@jfarr.cc>
Link: https://github.com/axboe/liburing/issues/1235
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 846072f16eed ("io_uring: mimimise io_cqring_wait_schedule")
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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Changes cs35l45_get_clk_freq_id() function data type from unsigned int
to int. This function is returns a positive index value if successful
or a negative error code if unsuccessful.
Functionally there should be no difference as long as the unsigned int
return is interpreted as an int, however it should be corrected for
readability.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Rivera-Matos <rriveram@opensource.cirrus.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240919151654.197337-1-rriveram@opensource.cirrus.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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On RK3399 the VOPL is loaded before VOPB and get registered as crtc-0.
However, on RK3288 and PX30 VOPB is gets registered as crtc-0 instead of
VOPL.
With VOPL registered as crtc-0 the kernel kms client is not able to
enable 4K display modes for console use on RK3399.
Load VOPB before VOPL to help kernel kms client make use of 4K display
modes for console use on RK3399.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240908145511.3331451-8-jonas@kwiboo.se
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Use a maximum TMDS clock rate limit of 594MHz to enable use of HDMI2.0
modes, e.g. 4K@60Hz, on RK3399 and RK3568.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Tested-by: Diederik de Haas <didi.debian@cknow.org> # Quartz64 Model B
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240908145511.3331451-7-jonas@kwiboo.se
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The previous tables for mpll_cfg and curr_ctrl were created using the
20-pages of example settings provided by the PHY vendor. Those
example settings weren't particularly dense, so there were places
where we were guessing what the settings would be for 10-bit and
12-bit (not that we use those anyway). It was also always a lot of
extra work every time we wanted to add a new clock rate since we had
to cross-reference several tables.
In <https://crrev.com/c/285855> I've gone through the work to figure
out how to generate this table automatically. Let's now use the
automatically generated table and then we'll never need to look at it
again.
We only support 8-bit mode right now and only support a small number
of clock rates and I've verified that the only 8-bit rate that was
affected was 148.5. That mode appears to have been wrong in the old
table.
Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Yakir Yang <ykk@rock-chips.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240908145511.3331451-6-jonas@kwiboo.se
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Jitter was improved by lowering the MPLL bandwidth to account for high
frequency noise in the rk3288 PLL. In each case MPLL bandwidth was
lowered only enough to get us a comfortable margin. We believe that
lowering the bandwidth like this is safe given sufficient testing.
Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Yakir Yang <ykk@rock-chips.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240908145511.3331451-5-jonas@kwiboo.se
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Add phy_config for 594Mhz pixel clock used for HDMI2.0 display modes.
Signed-off-by: Nickey Yang <nickey.yang@rock-chips.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240908145511.3331451-4-jonas@kwiboo.se
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Dut to the high HDMI signal voltage driver, Mickey have meet
a serious RF/EMI problem, so we decided to reduce HDMI signal
voltage to a proper value.
The default params for phy is cklvl = 20 & txlvl = 13 (RF/EMI failed)
ck: lvl = 13, term=100, vlo = 2.71, vhi=3.14, vswing = 0.43
tx: lvl = 20, term=100, vlo = 2.81, vhi=3.16, vswing = 0.35
1. We decided to reduce voltage value to lower, but VSwing still
keep high, RF/EMI have been improved but still failed.
ck: lvl = 6, term=100, vlo = 2.61, vhi=3.11, vswing = 0.50
tx: lvl = 6, term=100, vlo = 2.61, vhi=3.11, vswing = 0.50
2. We try to keep voltage value and vswing both lower, then RF/EMI
test all passed ;)
ck: lvl = 11, term= 66, vlo = 2.68, vhi=3.09, vswing = 0.40
tx: lvl = 11, term= 66, vlo = 2.68, vhi=3.09, vswing = 0.40
When we back to run HDMI different test and single-end test, we see
different test passed, but signle-end test failed. The oscilloscope
show that simgle-end clock's VL value is 1.78v (which remind LowLimit
should not lower then 2.6v).
3. That's to say there are some different between PHY document and
measure value. And according to experiment 2 results, we need to
higher clock voltage and lower data voltage, then we can keep RF/EMI
satisfied and single-end & differen test passed.
ck: lvl = 9, term=100, vlo = 2.65, vhi=3.12, vswing = 0.47
tx: lvl = 16, term=100, vlo = 2.75, vhi=3.15, vswing = 0.39
Signed-off-by: Yakir Yang <ykk@rock-chips.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240908145511.3331451-3-jonas@kwiboo.se
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RK3228 and RK3328 clock rate is being validated against a mpll config
table intended for a Synopsys phy, and not the used inno-hdmi-phy.
Instead get a reference to the hdmiphy clk and validate rates against
it to enable use of HDMI2.0 modes, e.g. 4K@60Hz, on RK3228 and RK3328.
For Synopsis phy the max_tmds_clock validation is sufficient.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Tested-by: Diederik de Haas <didi.debian@cknow.org> # Rock64
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240908145511.3331451-2-jonas@kwiboo.se
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull scheduler updates from Ingo Molnar:
- Implement the SCHED_DEADLINE server infrastructure - Daniel Bristot
de Oliveira's last major contribution to the kernel:
"SCHED_DEADLINE servers can help fixing starvation issues of low
priority tasks (e.g., SCHED_OTHER) when higher priority tasks
monopolize CPU cycles. Today we have RT Throttling; DEADLINE
servers should be able to replace and improve that."
(Daniel Bristot de Oliveira, Peter Zijlstra, Joel Fernandes, Youssef
Esmat, Huang Shijie)
- Preparatory changes for sched_ext integration:
- Use set_next_task(.first) where required
- Fix up set_next_task() implementations
- Clean up DL server vs. core sched
- Split up put_prev_task_balance()
- Rework pick_next_task()
- Combine the last put_prev_task() and the first set_next_task()
- Rework dl_server
- Add put_prev_task(.next)
(Peter Zijlstra, with a fix by Tejun Heo)
- Complete the EEVDF transition and refine EEVDF scheduling:
- Implement delayed dequeue
- Allow shorter slices to wakeup-preempt
- Use sched_attr::sched_runtime to set request/slice suggestion
- Document the new feature flags
- Remove unused and duplicate-functionality fields
- Simplify & unify pick_next_task_fair()
- Misc debuggability enhancements
(Peter Zijlstra, with fixes/cleanups by Dietmar Eggemann, Valentin
Schneider and Chuyi Zhou)
- Initialize the vruntime of a new task when it is first enqueued,
resulting in significant decrease in latency of newly woken tasks
(Zhang Qiao)
- Introduce SM_IDLE and an idle re-entry fast-path in __schedule()
(K Prateek Nayak, Peter Zijlstra)
- Clean up and clarify the usage of Clean up usage of rt_task()
(Qais Yousef)
- Preempt SCHED_IDLE entities in strict cgroup hierarchies
(Tianchen Ding)
- Clarify the documentation of time units for deadline scheduler
parameters (Christian Loehle)
- Remove the HZ_BW chicken-bit feature flag introduced a year ago,
the original change seems to be working fine (Phil Auld)
- Misc fixes and cleanups (Chen Yu, Dan Carpenter, Huang Shijie,
Peilin He, Qais Yousefm and Vincent Guittot)
* tag 'sched-core-2024-09-19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (64 commits)
sched/cpufreq: Use NSEC_PER_MSEC for deadline task
cpufreq/cppc: Use NSEC_PER_MSEC for deadline task
sched/deadline: Clarify nanoseconds in uapi
sched/deadline: Convert schedtool example to chrt
sched/debug: Fix the runnable tasks output
sched: Fix sched_delayed vs sched_core
kernel/sched: Fix util_est accounting for DELAY_DEQUEUE
kthread: Fix task state in kthread worker if being frozen
sched/pelt: Use rq_clock_task() for hw_pressure
sched/fair: Move effective_cpu_util() and effective_cpu_util() in fair.c
sched/core: Introduce SM_IDLE and an idle re-entry fast-path in __schedule()
sched: Add put_prev_task(.next)
sched: Rework dl_server
sched: Combine the last put_prev_task() and the first set_next_task()
sched: Rework pick_next_task()
sched: Split up put_prev_task_balance()
sched: Clean up DL server vs core sched
sched: Fixup set_next_task() implementations
sched: Use set_next_task(.first) where required
sched/fair: Properly deactivate sched_delayed task upon class change
...
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Fix a typo in comments.
Reported-by: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Kreimer <algonell@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Andy Yan<andyshrk@163.com>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240915123943.105118-1-algonell@gmail.com
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Condition
In the ether3_probe function, a timer is initialized with a callback
function ether3_ledoff, bound to &prev(dev)->timer. Once the timer is
started, there is a risk of a race condition if the module or device
is removed, triggering the ether3_remove function to perform cleanup.
The sequence of operations that may lead to a UAF bug is as follows:
CPU0 CPU1
| ether3_ledoff
ether3_remove |
free_netdev(dev); |
put_devic |
kfree(dev); |
| ether3_outw(priv(dev)->regs.config2 |= CFG2_CTRLO, REG_CONFIG2);
| // use dev
Fix it by ensuring that the timer is canceled before proceeding with
the cleanup in ether3_remove.
Fixes: 6fd9c53f7186 ("net: seeq: Convert timers to use timer_setup()")
Signed-off-by: Kaixin Wang <kxwang23@m.fudan.edu.cn>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240915144045.451-1-kxwang23@m.fudan.edu.cn
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Add new vendor_id and subsystem_id in quirk for Lenovo Y990 Laptop.
Signed-off-by: Baojun Xu <baojun.xu@ti.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240919075743.259-1-baojun.xu@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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