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Volume step (dB/step) modification to fix format error
which shown in amixer control.
Signed-off-by: Jack Yu <jack.yu@realtek.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/b1f546ad16dc4c7abb7daa7396e8345c@realtek.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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If the eeprom is not accessible, an nvmem device will be registered, the
read will fail, and the device will be torn down. If another driver
accesses the nvmem device after the teardown, it will reference
invalid memory.
Move the failure point before registering the nvmem device.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Okazaki <dtokazaki@google.com>
Fixes: b20eb4c1f026 ("eeprom: at24: drop unnecessary label")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240422174337.2487142-1-dtokazaki@google.com
Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bartosz.golaszewski@linaro.org>
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Fix the error return in netfs_perform_write() acting in writethrough-mode
to return any cached error in the case that netfs_end_writethrough()
returns 0.
This can affect the use of O_SYNC/O_DSYNC/RWF_SYNC/RWF_DSYNC in 9p and afs.
Fixes: 41d8e7673a77 ("netfs: Implement a write-through caching option")
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/6736.1713343639@warthog.procyon.org.uk
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
cc: Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@kernel.org>
cc: Latchesar Ionkov <lucho@ionkov.net>
cc: Dominique Martinet <asmadeus@codewreck.org>
cc: Christian Schoenebeck <linux_oss@crudebyte.com>
cc: Marc Dionne <marc.dionne@auristor.com>
cc: netfs@lists.linux.dev
cc: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
cc: v9fs@lists.linux.dev
cc: linux-afs@lists.infradead.org
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
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To ensure that ioctl()s can't be used to circumvent write restrictions.
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
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Ensure that ntfs3 is mounted read-only when it is used to provide the
legacy ntfs driver.
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
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At the time of LPAR boot up, partition firmware provides Open Firmware
property ibm,dma-window for the PE. This property is provided on the PCI
bus the PE is attached to.
There are execptions where the partition firmware might not provide this
property for the PE at the time of LPAR boot up. One of the scenario is
where the firmware has frozen the PE due to some error condition. This
PE is frozen for 24 hours or unless the whole system is reinitialized.
Within this time frame, if the LPAR is booted, the frozen PE will be
presented to the LPAR but ibm,dma-window property could be missing.
Today, under these circumstances, the LPAR oopses with NULL pointer
dereference, when configuring the PCI bus the PE is attached to.
BUG: Kernel NULL pointer dereference on read at 0x000000c8
Faulting instruction address: 0xc0000000001024c0
Oops: Kernel access of bad area, sig: 7 [#1]
LE PAGE_SIZE=64K MMU=Radix SMP NR_CPUS=2048 NUMA pSeries
Modules linked in:
Supported: Yes
CPU: 0 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 6.4.0-150600.9-default #1
Hardware name: IBM,9043-MRX POWER10 (raw) 0x800200 0xf000006 of:IBM,FW1060.00 (NM1060_023) hv:phyp pSeries
NIP: c0000000001024c0 LR: c0000000001024b0 CTR: c000000000102450
REGS: c0000000037db5c0 TRAP: 0300 Not tainted (6.4.0-150600.9-default)
MSR: 8000000002009033 <SF,VEC,EE,ME,IR,DR,RI,LE> CR: 28000822 XER: 00000000
CFAR: c00000000010254c DAR: 00000000000000c8 DSISR: 00080000 IRQMASK: 0
...
NIP [c0000000001024c0] pci_dma_bus_setup_pSeriesLP+0x70/0x2a0
LR [c0000000001024b0] pci_dma_bus_setup_pSeriesLP+0x60/0x2a0
Call Trace:
pci_dma_bus_setup_pSeriesLP+0x60/0x2a0 (unreliable)
pcibios_setup_bus_self+0x1c0/0x370
__of_scan_bus+0x2f8/0x330
pcibios_scan_phb+0x280/0x3d0
pcibios_init+0x88/0x12c
do_one_initcall+0x60/0x320
kernel_init_freeable+0x344/0x3e4
kernel_init+0x34/0x1d0
ret_from_kernel_user_thread+0x14/0x1c
Fixes: b1fc44eaa9ba ("pseries/iommu/ddw: Fix kdump to work in absence of ibm,dma-window")
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Batra <gbatra@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://msgid.link/20240422205141.10662-1-gbatra@linux.ibm.com
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The devm_regulator_get_enable() should be a 'call and forget' API,
meaning, when it is used to enable the regulators, the API does not
provide a handle to do any further control of the regulators. It gives
no real benefit to return an error from the stub if CONFIG_REGULATOR is
not set.
On the contrary, returning and error is causing problems to drivers when
hardware is such it works out just fine with no regulator control.
Returning an error forces drivers to specifically handle the case where
CONFIG_REGULATOR is not set, making the mere existence of the stub
questionalble. Furthermore, the stub of the regulator_enable() seems to
be returning Ok.
Change the stub implementation for the devm_regulator_get_enable() to
return Ok so drivers do not separately handle the case where the
CONFIG_REGULATOR is not set.
Signed-off-by: Matti Vaittinen <mazziesaccount@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Aleksander Mazur <deweloper@wp.pl>
Suggested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Fixes: da279e6965b3 ("regulator: Add devm helpers for get and enable")
Reviewed-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/ZiYF6d1V1vSPcsJS@drtxq0yyyyyyyyyyyyyby-3.rev.dnainternet.fi
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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Static checkers complain that the silicon_uid variable passed by
pointer to cs35l56_read_silicon_uid() could later be used
uninitialised when calling cs_amp_get_efi_calibration_data().
cs35l56_read_silicon_uid() must have succeeded to call
cs_amp_get_efi_calibration_data() and that would have populated the
variable.
However, initialise the value so we are not haunted by it forevermore.
Signed-off-by: Simon Trimmer <simont@opensource.cirrus.com>
Fixes: e1830f66f6c6 ("ASoC: cs35l56: Add helper functions for amp calibration")
Signed-off-by: Richard Fitzgerald <rf@opensource.cirrus.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240422103211.236063-1-rf@opensource.cirrus.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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Pull smb server fixes from Steve French:
"Five ksmbd server fixes, most also for stable:
- rename fix
- two fixes for potential out of bounds
- fix for connections from MacOS (padding in close response)
- fix for when to enable persistent handles"
* tag '6.9-rc5-ksmbd-fixes' of git://git.samba.org/ksmbd:
ksmbd: add continuous availability share parameter
ksmbd: common: use struct_group_attr instead of struct_group for network_open_info
ksmbd: clear RENAME_NOREPLACE before calling vfs_rename
ksmbd: validate request buffer size in smb2_allocate_rsp_buf()
ksmbd: fix slab-out-of-bounds in smb2_allocate_rsp_buf
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When KUnit tests are enabled, under very big kernel configurations
(e.g. `allyesconfig`), we can trigger a `rustdoc` ICE [1]:
RUSTDOC TK rust/kernel/lib.rs
error: the compiler unexpectedly panicked. this is a bug.
The reason is that this build step has a duplicated `@rustc_cfg` argument,
which contains the kernel configuration, and thus a lot of arguments. The
factor 2 happens to be enough to reach the ICE.
Thus remove the unneeded `@rustc_cfg`. By doing so, we clean up the
command and workaround the ICE.
The ICE has been fixed in the upcoming Rust 1.79 [2].
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: a66d733da801 ("rust: support running Rust documentation tests as KUnit ones")
Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/122722 [1]
Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/122840 [2]
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240422091215.526688-1-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
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The thread that calls the module initialisation code when a module is
loaded is not guaranteed [in fact, it is unlikely] to be the same one
that calls the module cleanup code on module unload, therefore, `Module`
implementations must be `Send` to account for them moving from one
thread to another implicitly.
Signed-off-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <walmeida@microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 6.8.x: df70d04d5697: rust: phy: implement `Send` for `Registration`
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 247b365dc8dc ("rust: add `kernel` crate")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240328195457.225001-3-wedsonaf@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
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In preparation for requiring `Send` for `Module` implementations in the
next patch.
Cc: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Cc: Trevor Gross <tmgross@umich.edu>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <walmeida@microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240328195457.225001-2-wedsonaf@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
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During module probe, regulator 'vin' and 'vdd-io' are used and enabled,
but the vdd-io regulator overwrites the 'vin' regulator pointer. During
remove, only the vdd-io is disabled, as the vin regulator pointer is not
available anymore. When regulator_put() is called during resource
cleanup a kernel warning is given, as the regulator is still enabled.
Store the two regulators in separate pointers and disable both the
regulators on module remove.
Fixes: 49d22c70aaf0 ("NFC: trf7970a: Add device tree option of 1.8 Volt IO voltage")
Signed-off-by: Paul Geurts <paul_geurts@live.nl>
Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/DB7PR09MB26847A4EBF88D9EDFEB1DA0F950E2@DB7PR09MB2684.eurprd09.prod.outlook.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Current maintainer Douglas Miller has left IBM and no replacement has
been assigned for the driver. The eHEA hardware was last used on
IBM POWER7 systems, the last of which reached end-of-support at the
end of 2020.
Signed-off-by: David Christensen <drc@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Pradeep Satyanarayana <pradeeps@linux.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au> (powerpc)
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240418195517.528577-1-drc@linux.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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This commit cleans up the uapi for vhost_vdpa by
better naming some of the enums which report blk
information to user space, and they are not
in any official releases yet.
Fixes: 1ac61ddfee93 ("vDPA: report virtio-blk flush info to user space")
Fixes: ae1374b7f72c ("vDPA: report virtio-block read-only info to user space")
Fixes: 330b8aea6924 ("vDPA: report virtio-block max segment size to user space")
Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240415111047.1047774-1-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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Pull bcachefs fixes from Kent Overstreet:
"Nothing too crazy in this one, and it looks like (fingers crossed) the
recovery and repair issues are settling down - although there's going
to be a long tail there, as we've still yet to really ramp up on error
injection or syzbot.
- fix a few more deadlocks in recovery
- fix u32/u64 issues in mi_btree_bitmap
- btree key cache shrinker now actually frees, with more
instrumentation coming so we can verify that it's working
correctly more easily in the future"
* tag 'bcachefs-2024-04-22' of https://evilpiepirate.org/git/bcachefs:
bcachefs: If we run merges at a lower watermark, they must be nonblocking
bcachefs: Fix inode early destruction path
bcachefs: Fix deadlock in journal write path
bcachefs: Tweak btree key cache shrinker so it actually frees
bcachefs: bkey_cached.btree_trans_barrier_seq needs to be a ulong
bcachefs: Fix missing call to bch2_fs_allocator_background_exit()
bcachefs: Check for journal entries overruning end of sb clean section
bcachefs: Fix bio alloc in check_extent_checksum()
bcachefs: fix leak in bch2_gc_write_reflink_key
bcachefs: KEY_TYPE_error is allowed for reflink
bcachefs: Fix bch2_dev_btree_bitmap_marked_sectors() shift
bcachefs: make sure to release last journal pin in replay
bcachefs: node scan: ignore multiple nodes with same seq if interior
bcachefs: Fix format specifier in validate_bset_keys()
bcachefs: Fix null ptr deref in twf from BCH_IOCTL_FSCK_OFFLINE
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mv88e6250_phylink_get_caps()
With the recent PHYLINK changes requiring supported_interfaces to be set,
MV88E6250 family switches like the 88E6020 fail to probe - cmode is
never initialized on these devices, so mv88e6250_phylink_get_caps() does
not set any supported_interfaces flags.
Instead of a cmode, on 88E6250 we have a read-only port mode value that
encodes similar information. There is no reason to bother mapping port
mode to the cmodes of other switch models; instead we introduce a
mv88e6250_setup_supported_interfaces() that is called directly from
mv88e6250_phylink_get_caps().
Fixes: de5c9bf40c45 ("net: phylink: require supported_interfaces to be filled")
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <matthias.schiffer@ew.tq-group.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240417103737.166651-1-matthias.schiffer@ew.tq-group.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cel/linux
Pull nfsd fix from Chuck Lever:
- Fix an NFS/RDMA performance regression in v6.9-rc
* tag 'nfsd-6.9-4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cel/linux:
Revert "svcrdma: Add Write chunk WRs to the RPC's Send WR chain"
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https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/qcom/linux into clk-fixes
Pull Qualcomm clk driver fixes from Bjorn Andersson:
The introduction of support for the external VDD_GFX supply in SA8295P
ADP unearthed a lockdep problem in the GDSC code w.r.t regulator
supplies. Make the regulator optional, to avoid creating a dummy
regulator, on those boards that doesn't use this. While not solving the
root cause of the problem, it reduces the impact of the lockdep warning
- and it avoids wasting resources.
Refactoring of the RPM clock driver accidentally removed num_clks from
msm8976. Reintroduce this to get the clocks back.
* tag 'qcom-clk-fixes-for-6.9' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/qcom/linux:
clk: qcom: smd-rpm: Restore msm8976 num_clk
clk: qcom: gdsc: treat optional supplies as optional
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When redirecting a packet using XDP, the bpf_redirect_map() helper will set
up the redirect destination information in struct bpf_redirect_info (using
the __bpf_xdp_redirect_map() helper function), and the xdp_do_redirect()
function will read this information after the XDP program returns and pass
the frame on to the right redirect destination.
When using the BPF_F_BROADCAST flag to do multicast redirect to a whole
map, __bpf_xdp_redirect_map() sets the 'map' pointer in struct
bpf_redirect_info to point to the destination map to be broadcast. And
xdp_do_redirect() reacts to the value of this map pointer to decide whether
it's dealing with a broadcast or a single-value redirect. However, if the
destination map is being destroyed before xdp_do_redirect() is called, the
map pointer will be cleared out (by bpf_clear_redirect_map()) without
waiting for any XDP programs to stop running. This causes xdp_do_redirect()
to think that the redirect was to a single target, but the target pointer
is also NULL (since broadcast redirects don't have a single target), so
this causes a crash when a NULL pointer is passed to dev_map_enqueue().
To fix this, change xdp_do_redirect() to react directly to the presence of
the BPF_F_BROADCAST flag in the 'flags' value in struct bpf_redirect_info
to disambiguate between a single-target and a broadcast redirect. And only
read the 'map' pointer if the broadcast flag is set, aborting if that has
been cleared out in the meantime. This prevents the crash, while keeping
the atomic (cmpxchg-based) clearing of the map pointer itself, and without
adding any more checks in the non-broadcast fast path.
Fixes: e624d4ed4aa8 ("xdp: Extend xdp_redirect_map with broadcast support")
Reported-and-tested-by: syzbot+af9492708df9797198d6@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <hawk@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240418071840.156411-1-toke@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>
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commit 2f4a4d63a193 ("ACPI: CPPC: Use access_width over bit_width for system
memory accesses") modified cpc_read()/cpc_write() to use access_width to
read CPC registers.
However, for PCC registers the access width field in the ACPI register
macro specifies the PCC subspace ID. For non-zero PCC subspace ID it is
incorrectly treated as access width. This causes errors when reading
from PCC registers in the CPPC driver.
For PCC registers, base the size of read/write on the bit width field.
The debug message in cpc_read()/cpc_write() is updated to print relevant
information for the address space type used to read the register.
Fixes: 2f4a4d63a193 ("ACPI: CPPC: Use access_width over bit_width for system memory accesses")
Signed-off-by: Vanshidhar Konda <vanshikonda@os.amperecomputing.com>
Tested-by: Jarred White <jarredwhite@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Jarred White <jarredwhite@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Easwar Hariharan <eahariha@linux.microsoft.com>
Cc: 5.15+ <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 5.15+
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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Commit 2f4a4d63a193 ("ACPI: CPPC: Use access_width over bit_width for
system memory accesses") neglected to properly wrap the bit_offset shift
when it comes to applying the mask. This may cause incorrect values to be
read and may cause the cpufreq module not be loaded.
[ 11.059751] cpu_capacity: CPU0 missing/invalid highest performance.
[ 11.066005] cpu_capacity: partial information: fallback to 1024 for all CPUs
Also, corrected the bitmask generation in GENMASK (extra bit being added).
Fixes: 2f4a4d63a193 ("ACPI: CPPC: Use access_width over bit_width for system memory accesses")
Signed-off-by: Jarred White <jarredwhite@linux.microsoft.com>
Cc: 5.15+ <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 5.15+
Reviewed-by: Vanshidhar Konda <vanshikonda@os.amperecomputing.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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Pull documentation fixes from Jonathan Corbet:
"A set of updates from Thorsten to his (new) guide to verifying bugs
and tracking down regressions"
* tag 'docs-6.9-fixes2' of git://git.lwn.net/linux:
docs: verify/bisect: stable regressions: first stable, then mainline
docs: verify/bisect: describe how to use a build host
docs: verify/bisect: explain testing reverts, patches and newer code
docs: verify/bisect: proper headlines and more spacing
docs: verify/bisect: add and fetch stable branches ahead of time
docs: verify/bisect: use git switch, tag kernel, and various fixes
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The MWAITX and MONITORX instructions generate the same #VC error code as
the MWAIT and MONITOR instructions, respectively. Update the #VC handler
opcode checking to also support the MWAITX and MONITORX opcodes.
Fixes: e3ef461af35a ("x86/sev: Harden #VC instruction emulation somewhat")
Signed-off-by: Tom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov (AMD) <bp@alien8.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/453d5a7cfb4b9fe818b6fb67f93ae25468bc9e23.1713793161.git.thomas.lendacky@amd.com
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A recent change to cxl_mem_get_records_log() [1] highlighted a subtle
nuance of looping calls to cxl_internal_send_cmd(), i.e. that
cxl_internal_send_cmd() modifies the 'size_out' member of the @mbox_cmd
argument. That mechanism is useful for communicating underflow, but it
is unwanted when reusing @mbox_cmd for a subsequent submission. It turns
out that cxl_xfer_log() avoids this scenario by always redefining
@mbox_cmd each iteration.
Update cxl_mem_get_records_log() and cxl_mem_get_poison() to follow the
same style as cxl_xfer_log(), i.e. re-define @mbox_cmd each iteration.
The cxl_mem_get_records_log() change is just a style fixup, but the
cxl_mem_get_poison() change is a potential fix, per Alison [2]:
Poison list retrieval can hit this case if the MORE flag is set and
a follow on read of the list delivers more records than the previous
read. ie. device gives one record, sets the _MORE flag, then gives 5.
Not an urgent fix since this behavior has not been seen in the wild,
but worth tracking as a fix.
Cc: Kwangjin Ko <kwangjin.ko@sk.com>
Cc: Alison Schofield <alison.schofield@intel.com>
Fixes: ed83f7ca398b ("cxl/mbox: Add GET_POISON_LIST mailbox command")
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/r/20240402081404.1106-2-kwangjin.ko@sk.com [1]
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/r/ZhAhAL/GOaWFrauw@aschofie-mobl2 [2]
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Alison Schofield <alison.schofield@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/171235441633.2716581.12330082428680958635.stgit@dwillia2-xfh.jf.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
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forceuid/forcegid should be enabled by default when uid=/gid= options are
specified, but commit 24e0a1eff9e2 ("cifs: switch to new mount api")
changed the behavior. Due to the change, a mounted share does not show
intentional uid/gid for files and directories even though uid=/gid=
options are specified since forceuid/forcegid are not enabled.
This patch reinstates original behavior that overrides uid/gid with
specified uid/gid by the options.
Fixes: 24e0a1eff9e2 ("cifs: switch to new mount api")
Signed-off-by: Takayuki Nagata <tnagata@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Paulo Alcantara (Red Hat) <pc@manguebit.com>
Acked-by: Ronnie Sahlberg <lsahlber@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Tom Talpey <tom@talpey.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
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Detect and mitigate inode collsions that now occur since we
fixed 9p generating duplicate inode structures. Underlying
cause of these appears to be a race condition between reuse
of inode numbers in underlying file system and cleanup of
inode numbers in the client. Enabling caching
makes this much more likely to happen as it increases cleanup
latency due to writebacks.
Reported-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Signed-off-by: Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@kernel.org>
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The current implementation of the mov instruction with sign extension has the
following problems:
1. It clobbers the source register if it is not stacked because it
sign extends the source and then moves it to the destination.
2. If the dst_reg is stacked, the current code doesn't write the value
back in case of 64-bit mov.
3. There is room for improvement by emitting fewer instructions.
The steps for fixing this and the instructions emitted by the JIT are explained
below with examples in all combinations:
Case A: offset == 32:
=====================
Case A.1: src and dst are stacked registers:
--------------------------------------------
1. Load src_lo into tmp_lo
2. Store tmp_lo into dst_lo
3. Sign extend tmp_lo into tmp_hi
4. Store tmp_hi to dst_hi
Example: r3 = (s32)r3
r3 is a stacked register
ldr r6, [r11, #-16] // Load r3_lo into tmp_lo
// str to dst_lo is not emitted because src_lo == dst_lo
asr r7, r6, #31 // Sign extend tmp_lo into tmp_hi
str r7, [r11, #-12] // Store tmp_hi into r3_hi
Case A.2: src is stacked but dst is not:
----------------------------------------
1. Load src_lo into dst_lo
2. Sign extend dst_lo into dst_hi
Example: r6 = (s32)r3
r6 maps to {ARM_R5, ARM_R4} and r3 is stacked
ldr r4, [r11, #-16] // Load r3_lo into r6_lo
asr r5, r4, #31 // Sign extend r6_lo into r6_hi
Case A.3: src is not stacked but dst is stacked:
------------------------------------------------
1. Store src_lo into dst_lo
2. Sign extend src_lo into tmp_hi
3. Store tmp_hi to dst_hi
Example: r3 = (s32)r6
r3 is stacked and r6 maps to {ARM_R5, ARM_R4}
str r4, [r11, #-16] // Store r6_lo to r3_lo
asr r7, r4, #31 // Sign extend r6_lo into tmp_hi
str r7, [r11, #-12] // Store tmp_hi to dest_hi
Case A.4: Both src and dst are not stacked:
-------------------------------------------
1. Mov src_lo into dst_lo
2. Sign extend src_lo into dst_hi
Example: (bf) r6 = (s32)r6
r6 maps to {ARM_R5, ARM_R4}
// Mov not emitted because dst == src
asr r5, r4, #31 // Sign extend r6_lo into r6_hi
Case B: offset != 32:
=====================
Case B.1: src and dst are stacked registers:
--------------------------------------------
1. Load src_lo into tmp_lo
2. Sign extend tmp_lo according to offset.
3. Store tmp_lo into dst_lo
4. Sign extend tmp_lo into tmp_hi
5. Store tmp_hi to dst_hi
Example: r9 = (s8)r3
r9 and r3 are both stacked registers
ldr r6, [r11, #-16] // Load r3_lo into tmp_lo
lsl r6, r6, #24 // Sign extend tmp_lo
asr r6, r6, #24 // ..
str r6, [r11, #-56] // Store tmp_lo to r9_lo
asr r7, r6, #31 // Sign extend tmp_lo to tmp_hi
str r7, [r11, #-52] // Store tmp_hi to r9_hi
Case B.2: src is stacked but dst is not:
----------------------------------------
1. Load src_lo into dst_lo
2. Sign extend dst_lo according to offset.
3. Sign extend tmp_lo into dst_hi
Example: r6 = (s8)r3
r6 maps to {ARM_R5, ARM_R4} and r3 is stacked
ldr r4, [r11, #-16] // Load r3_lo to r6_lo
lsl r4, r4, #24 // Sign extend r6_lo
asr r4, r4, #24 // ..
asr r5, r4, #31 // Sign extend r6_lo into r6_hi
Case B.3: src is not stacked but dst is stacked:
------------------------------------------------
1. Sign extend src_lo into tmp_lo according to offset.
2. Store tmp_lo into dst_lo.
3. Sign extend src_lo into tmp_hi.
4. Store tmp_hi to dst_hi.
Example: r3 = (s8)r1
r3 is stacked and r1 maps to {ARM_R3, ARM_R2}
lsl r6, r2, #24 // Sign extend r1_lo to tmp_lo
asr r6, r6, #24 // ..
str r6, [r11, #-16] // Store tmp_lo to r3_lo
asr r7, r6, #31 // Sign extend tmp_lo to tmp_hi
str r7, [r11, #-12] // Store tmp_hi to r3_hi
Case B.4: Both src and dst are not stacked:
-------------------------------------------
1. Sign extend src_lo into dst_lo according to offset.
2. Sign extend dst_lo into dst_hi.
Example: r6 = (s8)r1
r6 maps to {ARM_R5, ARM_R4} and r1 maps to {ARM_R3, ARM_R2}
lsl r4, r2, #24 // Sign extend r1_lo to r6_lo
asr r4, r4, #24 // ..
asr r5, r4, #31 // Sign extend r6_lo to r6_hi
Fixes: fc832653fa0d ("arm32, bpf: add support for sign-extension mov instruction")
Reported-by: syzbot+186522670e6722692d86@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Puranjay Mohan <puranjay@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Reviewed-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/all/000000000000e9a8d80615163f2a@google.com
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240419182832.27707-1-puranjay@kernel.org
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Currently, plpks_confirm_object_flushed() function polls for 5msec in
total instead of 5sec.
Keep max polling time consistent for all the H_CALLs, which take longer
than expected, to be 5sec. Also, make use of fsleep() everywhere to
insert delay.
Reported-by: Nageswara R Sastry <rnsastry@linux.ibm.com>
Fixes: 2454a7af0f2a ("powerpc/pseries: define driver for Platform KeyStore")
Signed-off-by: Nayna Jain <nayna@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Nageswara R Sastry <rnsastry@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Donnellan <ajd@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://msgid.link/20240418031230.170954-1-nayna@linux.ibm.com
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Michael Chan says:
====================
bnxt_en: AER fixes
This patchset fixes issues in the AER recovery logic. The first patch
refactors the code to make a shutdown function available for AER fatal
errors. The second patch fixes the AER fatal recovery logic. The
third patch fixes the health register logic to fix AER recovery failure
for the new P7 chips.
====================
Signed-off-by: Arınç ÜNAL <arinc.unal@arinc9.com>
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During error recovery, such as AER fatal error slot reset, we call
bnxt_try_map_fw_health_reg() to try to get access to the health
register to determine the firmware state. Fix
bnxt_try_map_fw_health_reg() to recognize the P7 chip correctly
and set up the health register.
This fixes this type of AER slot reset failure:
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.0: AER: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Uncorrectable (Fatal), type=Inaccessible, (Unregistered Agent ID)
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.0 enp4s0f0np0: PCI I/O error detected
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.0 bnxt_re0: Handle device suspend call
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.1 enp4s0f1np1: PCI I/O error detected
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.1 bnxt_re1: Handle device suspend call
pcieport 0000:00:02.0: AER: Root Port link has been reset (0)
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.0 enp4s0f0np0: PCI Slot Reset
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.0: Firmware not ready
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.1 enp4s0f1np1: PCI Slot Reset
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.1: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
bnxt_en 0000:04:00.1: Firmware not ready
pcieport 0000:00:02.0: AER: device recovery failed
Fixes: a432a45bdba4 ("bnxt_en: Define basic P7 macros")
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan <michael.chan@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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We do not support two simultaneous recoveries so check for reset
flag, BNXT_STATE_IN_FW_RESET, and do not proceed with AER further.
When the pci channel state is pci_channel_io_frozen, the PCIe link
can not be trusted so we disable the traffic immediately and stop
BAR access by calling bnxt_fw_fatal_close(). BAR access after
AER fatal error can cause an NMI.
Fixes: f75d9a0aa967 ("bnxt_en: Re-write PCI BARs after PCI fatal error.")
Signed-off-by: Vikas Gupta <vikas.gupta@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan <michael.chan@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Introduce bnxt_fw_fatal_close() API which can be used
to stop data path and disable device when firmware
is in fatal state.
Signed-off-by: Vikas Gupta <vikas.gupta@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Chan <michael.chan@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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It was possible to have pick_eevdf() return NULL, which then causes a
NULL-deref. This turned out to be due to entity_eligible() returning
falsely negative because of a s64 multiplcation overflow.
Specifically, reweight_eevdf() computes the vlag without considering
the limit placed upon vlag as update_entity_lag() does, and then the
scaling multiplication (remember that weight is 20bit fixed point) can
overflow. This then leads to the new vruntime being weird which then
causes the above entity_eligible() to go side-ways and claim nothing
is eligible.
Thus limit the range of vlag accordingly.
All this was quite rare, but fatal when it does happen.
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/all/ZhuYyrh3mweP_Kd8@nz.home/
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/all/CA+9S74ih+45M_2TPUY_mPPVDhNvyYfy1J1ftSix+KjiTVxg8nw@mail.gmail.com/
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/202401301012.2ed95df0-oliver.sang@intel.com/
Fixes: eab03c23c2a1 ("sched/eevdf: Fix vruntime adjustment on reweight")
Reported-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyich@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Igor Raits <igor@gooddata.com>
Reported-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
Reported-by: kernel test robot <oliver.sang@intel.com>
Reported-by: Yujie Liu <yujie.liu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Xuewen Yan <xuewen.yan@unisoc.com>
Reviewed-and-tested-by: Chen Yu <yu.c.chen@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240422082238.5784-1-xuewen.yan@unisoc.com
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reweight_eevdf() only keeps V unchanged inside itself. When se !=
cfs_rq->curr, it would be dequeued from rb tree first. So that V is
changed and the result is wrong. Pass the original V to reweight_eevdf()
to fix this issue.
Fixes: eab03c23c2a1 ("sched/eevdf: Fix vruntime adjustment on reweight")
Signed-off-by: Tianchen Ding <dtcccc@linux.alibaba.com>
[peterz: flip if() condition for clarity]
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Abel Wu <wuyun.abel@bytedance.com>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240306022133.81008-3-dtcccc@linux.alibaba.com
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reweight_eevdf() needs the latest V to do accurate calculation for new
ve and vd. So update V unconditionally when se is runnable.
Fixes: eab03c23c2a1 ("sched/eevdf: Fix vruntime adjustment on reweight")
Suggested-by: Abel Wu <wuyun.abel@bytedance.com>
Signed-off-by: Tianchen Ding <dtcccc@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Abel Wu <wuyun.abel@bytedance.com>
Tested-by: K Prateek Nayak <kprateek.nayak@amd.com>
Tested-by: Chen Yu <yu.c.chen@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240306022133.81008-2-dtcccc@linux.alibaba.com
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br_info_notify is a void function. There is no need to return.
Fixes: b6d0425b816e ("bridge: cfm: Netlink Notifications.")
Signed-off-by: Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <razor@blackwall.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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The function __storage_key_init_range() expects the end address to be
the first byte outside the range to be initialized. I.e. end - start
should be the size of the area to be initialized.
The current code works because __storage_key_init_range() will still loop
over every page in the range, but it is slower than using sske_frame().
Fixes: 3afdfca69870 ("s390/mm: Clear skeys for newly mapped huge guest pmds")
Reviewed-by: Heiko Carstens <hca@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Claudio Imbrenda <imbrenda@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240416114220.28489-3-imbrenda@linux.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Alexander Gordeev <agordeev@linux.ibm.com>
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The function __storage_key_init_range() expects the end address to be
the first byte outside the range to be initialized. I.e. end - start
should be the size of the area to be initialized.
The current code works because __storage_key_init_range() will still loop
over every page in the range, but it is slower than using sske_frame().
Fixes: 964c2c05c9f3 ("s390/mm: Clear huge page storage keys on enable_skey")
Reviewed-by: Heiko Carstens <hca@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Claudio Imbrenda <imbrenda@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240416114220.28489-2-imbrenda@linux.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Alexander Gordeev <agordeev@linux.ibm.com>
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Define my kernel.org address to be the canonical one, and add mailmap
entries for the various addresses (including typos) that have been
used over the years.
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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First problem is a double call to __in_dev_get_rcu(), because
the second one could return NULL.
if (__in_dev_get_rcu(dev) && __in_dev_get_rcu(dev)->ifa_list)
Second problem is a read from dev->ip6_ptr with no NULL check:
if (!list_empty(&rcu_dereference(dev->ip6_ptr)->addr_list))
Use the correct RCU API to fix these.
v2: add missing include <net/addrconf.h>
Fixes: d329ea5bd884 ("icmp: add response to RFC 8335 PROBE messages")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Cc: Andreas Roeseler <andreas.a.roeseler@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Add the following Telit FN920C04 compositions:
0x10a0: rmnet + tty (AT/NMEA) + tty (AT) + tty (diag)
T: Bus=03 Lev=01 Prnt=03 Port=06 Cnt=01 Dev#= 5 Spd=480 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 2.01 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
P: Vendor=1bc7 ProdID=10a0 Rev=05.15
S: Manufacturer=Telit Cinterion
S: Product=FN920
S: SerialNumber=92c4c4d8
C: #Ifs= 4 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=500mA
I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=50 Driver=qmi_wwan
E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=82(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=32ms
I: If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=60 Driver=option
E: Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=83(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=84(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 10 Ivl=32ms
I: If#= 2 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=40 Driver=option
E: Ad=03(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=85(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=86(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 10 Ivl=32ms
I: If#= 3 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=30 Driver=option
E: Ad=04(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=87(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
0x10a4: rmnet + tty (AT) + tty (AT) + tty (diag)
T: Bus=03 Lev=01 Prnt=03 Port=06 Cnt=01 Dev#= 8 Spd=480 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 2.01 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
P: Vendor=1bc7 ProdID=10a4 Rev=05.15
S: Manufacturer=Telit Cinterion
S: Product=FN920
S: SerialNumber=92c4c4d8
C: #Ifs= 4 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=500mA
I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=50 Driver=qmi_wwan
E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=82(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=32ms
I: If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=40 Driver=option
E: Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=83(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=84(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 10 Ivl=32ms
I: If#= 2 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=40 Driver=option
E: Ad=03(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=85(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=86(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 10 Ivl=32ms
I: If#= 3 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=30 Driver=option
E: Ad=04(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=87(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
0x10a9: rmnet + tty (AT) + tty (diag) + DPL (data packet logging) + adb
T: Bus=03 Lev=01 Prnt=03 Port=06 Cnt=01 Dev#= 9 Spd=480 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 2.01 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
P: Vendor=1bc7 ProdID=10a9 Rev=05.15
S: Manufacturer=Telit Cinterion
S: Product=FN920
S: SerialNumber=92c4c4d8
C: #Ifs= 5 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=500mA
I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=50 Driver=qmi_wwan
E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=82(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=32ms
I: If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=40 Driver=option
E: Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=83(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=84(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 10 Ivl=32ms
I: If#= 2 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=30 Driver=option
E: Ad=03(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=85(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I: If#= 3 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=80 Driver=(none)
E: Ad=86(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I: If#= 4 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=42 Prot=01 Driver=(none)
E: Ad=04(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=87(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
Signed-off-by: Daniele Palmas <dnlplm@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Commit dce0919c83c3 ("irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Do not set TIEN and TINT
source at the same time") removed the setup of TINT from
rzg2l_irqc_irq_enable(). To address the spurious interrupt issue the
setup of TINT has been moved in rzg2l_tint_set_edge() through
rzg2l_disable_tint_and_set_tint_source(). With this, the interrupts are
not properly re-configured after a suspend-to-RAM cycle. To address
this issue and avoid spurious interrupts while resumming set the
interrupt type before enabling it.
Fixes: dce0919c83c3 ("irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Do not set TIEN and TINT source at the same time")
Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea.uj@bp.renesas.com>
Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240419063822.3467424-1-claudiu.beznea.uj@bp.renesas.com
Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
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On older (pre-MLD API) devices, we started also calling
iwl_mvm_set_link_mapping()/iwl_mvm_unset_link_mapping(),
but of course not also iwl_mvm_remove_link(). Since the
link ID was only released in iwl_mvm_remove_link() this
causes us to run out of FW link IDs very quickly. Fix
it by releasing the link ID correctly.
Fixes: a8b5d4809b50 ("wifi: iwlwifi: mvm: Configure the link mapping for non-MLD FW")
Link: https://msgid.link/20240420154435.dce72db5d5e3.Ic40b454b24f1c7b380a1eedf67455d9cf2f58541@changeid
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Fix another deadlock related to the merge path; previously, we switched
to always running merges at a lower watermark (because they are
noncritical); but when we run at a lower watermark we also need to run
nonblocking or we've introduced a new deadlock.
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Reported-and-tested-by: s@m-h.ug
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The first CSI2 pixel clock are supplied from IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_CAM1_PIX_ROOT,
the second CSI2 pixel clock are supplied from IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_CAM2_PIX_ROOT,
both clock are supplied from SYS_PLL2 and configured using assigned-clock DT
properties. Each CSI2 DT node configures its IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_CAMn_PIX_ROOT
clock. This used to be the case until likely a copy-paste error in commit
f78835d1e616 ("arm64: dts: imx8mp: reparent MEDIA_MIPI_PHY1_REF to CLK_24M")
which changed the second CSI2 node to configure IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_CAM1_PIX_ROOT
using its assigned-clocks property.
Fix the second CSI2 assigned-clock property back to the original correct
IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_CAM2_PIX_ROOT .
Fixes: f78835d1e616 ("arm64: dts: imx8mp: reparent MEDIA_MIPI_PHY1_REF to CLK_24M")
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc
Pull char / misc driver fixes from Greg KH:
"Here are some small char/misc and other driver fixes for 6.9-rc5.
Included in here are the following:
- binder driver fix for reported problem
- speakup crash fix
- mei driver fixes for reported problems
- comdei driver fix
- interconnect driver fixes
- rtsx driver fix
- peci.h kernel doc fix
All of these have been in linux-next for over a week with no reported
problems"
* tag 'char-misc-6.9-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc:
peci: linux/peci.h: fix Excess kernel-doc description warning
binder: check offset alignment in binder_get_object()
comedi: vmk80xx: fix incomplete endpoint checking
mei: vsc: Unregister interrupt handler for system suspend
Revert "mei: vsc: Call wake_up() in the threaded IRQ handler"
misc: rtsx: Fix rts5264 driver status incorrect when card removed
mei: me: disable RPL-S on SPS and IGN firmwares
speakup: Avoid crash on very long word
interconnect: Don't access req_list while it's being manipulated
interconnect: qcom: x1e80100: Remove inexistent ACV_PERF BCM
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core
Pull kernfs bugfix and documentation update from Greg KH:
"Here are two changes for 6.9-rc5 that deal with "driver core" stuff,
that do the following:
- sysfs reference leak fix
- embargoed-hardware-issues.rst update for Power
Both of these have been in linux-next for over a week with no reported
issues"
* tag 'driver-core-6.9-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core:
Documentation: embargoed-hardware-issues.rst: Add myself for Power
fs: sysfs: Fix reference leak in sysfs_break_active_protection()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty
Pull tty/serial driver fixes from Greg KH:
"Here are some small tty and serial driver fixes for 6.9-rc5 that
resolve a bunch of reported problems. Included in here are:
- MAINTAINERS and .mailmap update for Richard Genoud
- serial core regression fixes from 6.9-rc1 changes
- pci id cleanups
- serial core crash fix
- stm32 driver fixes
- 8250 driver fixes
All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
problems"
* tag 'tty-6.9-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty:
serial: stm32: Reset .throttled state in .startup()
serial: stm32: Return IRQ_NONE in the ISR if no handling happend
serial: core: Fix missing shutdown and startup for serial base port
serial: core: Clearing the circular buffer before NULLifying it
MAINTAINERS: mailmap: update Richard Genoud's email address
serial/pmac_zilog: Remove flawed mitigation for rx irq flood
serial: 8250_pci: Remove redundant PCI IDs
serial: core: Fix regression when runtime PM is not enabled
serial: mxs-auart: add spinlock around changing cts state
serial: 8250_dw: Revert: Do not reclock if already at correct rate
serial: 8250_lpc18xx: disable clks on error in probe()
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