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2024-03-06pmdomain: renesas: rcar-gen4-sysc: Reduce atomic delaysGeert Uytterhoeven
The delays used with the various atomic polling loops are already at the maximum value of ~10µs, as documented for read_poll_timeout_atomic(). Hence reduce the delays from 10 to 1 µs. Increase PDRESR_RETRIES accordingly, to retain the old (generous) timeout value. Measurements on R-Car V3U, S4, V4H, and V4M show that the first three polling loops rarely (never?) loop, so the actual delay does not matter. The fourth loop (for SYSCISCR in rcar_gen4_sysc_power()) typically ran for one or two cycles with the old delay. With the reduced delay, it typically runs for two to 17 cycles, and finishes earlier than before, which can reduce loop time up to a factor of three. While at it, rename the SYSCISR_{TIMEOUT,DELAY_US} definitions to SYSCISCR_{TIMEOUT,DELAY_US}, to match the register name they apply to. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/77f150522096d55c6da0ff983db61e0cf6309344.1709317289.git.geert+renesas@glider.be Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2024-03-06RAS/AMD/FMPM: Fix off by one when unwinding on errorDan Carpenter
Decrement the index variable i before the first iteration when freeing the remaining elements on error. Depending on where this fails it could free something from one element beyond the end of the fru_records[] array. [ bp: Massage commit message. ] Fixes: 6f15e617cc99 ("RAS: Introduce a FRU memory poison manager") Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov (AMD) <bp@alien8.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/6fdec71a-846b-4cd0-af69-e5f6cd12f4f6@moroto.mountain
2024-03-06drm/i915: Stop doing double audio enable/disable on SDVO and g4x+ DPVille Syrjälä
Looks like I misplaced a few hunks when I moved the audio enable/disable out from the encoder enable/disable hooks. So we are now doing a double audio enable/disable on SDVO and g4x+ DP. Probably harmless as doing it twice shouldn't really change anything, but let's do it just once, as intended. Fixes: cff742cc6851 ("drm/i915: Hoist the encoder->audio_{enable,disable}() calls higher up") Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240226193251.29619-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com Reviewed-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
2024-03-06pinctrl: aw9523: Add proper terminatorLinus Walleij
The of_device_id array needs to be terminated with a NULL entry. Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202403061147.85XYVsk3-lkp@intel.com/ Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240306-fix-aw9523-terminator-v1-1-13f90f87a7f6@linaro.org
2024-03-06Merge tag 'qcom-drivers-for-6.9-2' of ↵Arnd Bergmann
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/qcom/linux into soc/drivers A few Qualcomm driver fixes for v6.9 This fixes a "defined but not used"-warning in SPM driver when kernel is built without regulator support, and corrects a couple of kernel-doc issues in aoss and geni-se drivers. * tag 'qcom-drivers-for-6.9-2' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/qcom/linux: soc: qcom: aoss: add missing kerneldoc for qmp members soc: qcom: geni-se: drop unused kerneldoc struct geni_wrapper param soc: qcom: spm: fix building with CONFIG_REGULATOR=n Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240306032120.5036-1-andersson@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2024-03-06Merge tag 'riscv-firmware-for-v6.9' of ↵Arnd Bergmann
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/conor/linux into arm/fixes RISC-V firmware drivers for v6.9 A single minor fix for an oversized allocation due to sizeof() misuse by yours truly that came in since I sent my last fixes PR. Signed-off-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> * tag 'riscv-firmware-for-v6.9' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/conor/linux: firmware: microchip: Fix over-requested allocation size Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240305-vicinity-dumpling-8943ef26f004@spud Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2024-03-06cpufreq: scmi: Set transition_delay_usPierre Gondois
Make use of the newly added callbacks: - rate_limit_get() - fast_switch_rate_limit() to populate policies's `transition_delay_us`, defined as the 'Preferred average time interval between consecutive invocations of the driver to set the frequency for this policy.' Signed-off-by: Pierre Gondois <pierre.gondois@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
2024-03-06firmware: arm_scmi: Populate fast channel rate_limitPierre Gondois
Arm SCMI spec. v3.2, s4.5.3.12 PERFORMANCE_DESCRIBE_FASTCHANNEL defines a per-domain rate_limit for performance requests: """ Rate Limit in microseconds, indicating the minimum time required between successive requests. A value of 0 indicates that this field is not applicable or supported on the platform. """" The field is first defined in SCMI v2.0. Add support to fetch this value and advertise it through a fast_switch_rate_limit() callback. Signed-off-by: Pierre Gondois <pierre.gondois@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Cristian Marussi <cristian.marussi@arm.com> Acked-by: Sudeep Holla <sudeep.holla@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
2024-03-06firmware: arm_scmi: Populate perf commands rate_limitPierre Gondois
Arm SCMI spec. v3.2, s4.5.3.4 PERFORMANCE_DOMAIN_ATTRIBUTES defines a per-domain rate_limit for performance requests: """ Rate Limit in microseconds, indicating the minimum time required between successive requests. A value of 0 indicates that this field is not supported by the platform. This field does not apply to FastChannels. """" The field is first defined in SCMI v1.0. Add support to fetch this value and advertise it through a rate_limit_get() callback. Signed-off-by: Pierre Gondois <pierre.gondois@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Cristian Marussi <cristian.marussi@arm.com> Acked-by: Sudeep Holla <sudeep.holla@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
2024-03-05remoteproc: qcom_q6v5_pas: Unload lite firmware on ADSPSibi Sankar
The UEFI loads a lite variant of the ADSP firmware to support charging use cases. The kernel needs to unload and reload it with the firmware that has full feature support for audio. This patch arbitarily shutsdown the lite firmware before loading the full firmware. Signed-off-by: Sibi Sankar <quic_sibis@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Abel Vesa <abel.vesa@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240212-x1e80100-remoteproc-v2-3-604614367f38@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05remoteproc: qcom_q6v5_pas: Add support for X1E80100 ADSP/CDSPSibi Sankar
Add support for PIL loading on ADSP and CDSP on X1E80100 SoCs. Signed-off-by: Sibi Sankar <quic_sibis@quicinc.com> Reviewed-by: Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Abel Vesa <abel.vesa@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240212-x1e80100-remoteproc-v2-2-604614367f38@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05hwspinlock: omap: Use index to get hwspinlock pointerAndrew Davis
For loops with multiple initializers and increments are hard to read and reason about, simplify this by using the looping index to index into the hwspinlock array. Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240208165114.63148-4-afd@ti.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05hwspinlock: omap: Use devm_hwspin_lock_register() helperAndrew Davis
This will unregister the HW spinlock on module exit automatically for us, currently we manually unregister which can be error-prone if not done in the right order. This also allows us to remove the remove callback. Do that here. Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240208165114.63148-3-afd@ti.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05hwspinlock: omap: Use devm_pm_runtime_enable() helperAndrew Davis
This disables runtime PM on module exit automatically for us, currently we manually disable runtime PM which can be error-prone if not done in the right order or missed in some exit path. This also allows us to simplify the probe exit path and remove callbacks. Do that here. While here, as we can now return right after registering our hwspinlock, simply return directly and remove the extra debug message. Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240208165114.63148-2-afd@ti.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05hwspinlock: omap: Remove unneeded check for OF nodeAndrew Davis
We do not use the OF node anymore, nor does it matter how we got to probe, so remove the check for of_node. Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240208165114.63148-1-afd@ti.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05remoteproc: qcom_wcnss: Use devm_rproc_alloc() helperAndrew Davis
Use the device lifecycle managed allocation function. This helps prevent mistakes like freeing out of order in cleanup functions and forgetting to free on error paths. Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240123184632.725054-7-afd@ti.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05remoteproc: qcom_q6v5_wcss: Use devm_rproc_alloc() helperAndrew Davis
Use the device lifecycle managed allocation function. This helps prevent mistakes like freeing out of order in cleanup functions and forgetting to free on error paths. Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240123184632.725054-6-afd@ti.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05remoteproc: qcom_q6v5_pas: Use devm_rproc_alloc() helperAndrew Davis
Use the device lifecycle managed allocation function. This helps prevent mistakes like freeing out of order in cleanup functions and forgetting to free on error paths. Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240123184632.725054-5-afd@ti.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05remoteproc: qcom_q6v5_mss: Use devm_rproc_alloc() helperAndrew Davis
Use the device lifecycle managed allocation function. This helps prevent mistakes like freeing out of order in cleanup functions and forgetting to free on error paths. Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240123184632.725054-4-afd@ti.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05remoteproc: qcom_q6v5_adsp: Use devm_rproc_alloc() helperAndrew Davis
Use the device lifecycle managed allocation function. This helps prevent mistakes like freeing out of order in cleanup functions and forgetting to free on error paths. Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240123184632.725054-3-afd@ti.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05remoteproc: qcom: pas: correct data indentationDmitry Baryshkov
Correct indentation of several struct adsp_data instances to always use a single TAB character instead of two. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240304-qcom-pd-mapper-v3-4-6858fa1ac1c8@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
2024-03-05net: fec: Fixup EEEAndrew Lunn
The enabling/disabling of EEE in the MAC should happen as a result of auto negotiation. So move the enable/disable into fec_enet_adjust_link() which gets called by phylib when there is a change in link status. fec_enet_set_eee() now just stores away the LPI timer value. Everything else is passed to phylib, so it can correctly setup the PHY. fec_enet_get_eee() relies on phylib doing most of the work, the MAC driver just adds the LPI timer value. Call phy_support_eee() if the quirk is present to indicate the MAC actually supports EEE. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Tested-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> (On iMX8MP debix) Signed-off-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Wei Fang <wei.fang@nxp.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240302195306.3207716-8-o.rempel@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-05net: fec: Move fec_enet_eee_mode_set() and helper earlierAndrew Lunn
FEC is about to get its EEE code re-written. To allow this, move fec_enet_eee_mode_set() before fec_enet_adjust_link() which will need to call it. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Signed-off-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Wei Fang <wei.fang@nxp.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240302195306.3207716-7-o.rempel@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-05net: phy: Add phy_support_eee() indicating MAC support EEEAndrew Lunn
In order for EEE to operate, both the MAC and the PHY need to support it, similar to how pause works. With some exception - a number of PHYs have SmartEEE or AutoGrEEEn support in order to provide some EEE-like power savings with non-EEE capable MACs. Copy the pause concept and add the call phy_support_eee() which the MAC makes after connecting the PHY to indicate it supports EEE. phylib will then advertise EEE when auto-neg is performed. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Signed-off-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240302195306.3207716-6-o.rempel@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-05net: phy: Immediately call adjust_link if only tx_lpi_enabled changesAndrew Lunn
The MAC driver changes its EEE hardware configuration in its adjust_link callback. This is called when auto-neg completes. Disabling EEE via eee_enabled false will trigger an autoneg, and as a result the adjust_link callback will be called with phydev->enable_tx_lpi set to false. Similarly, eee_enabled set to true and with a change of advertised link modes will result in a new autoneg, and a call the adjust_link call. If set_eee is called with only a change to tx_lpi_enabled which does not trigger an auto-neg, it is necessary to call the adjust_link callback so that the MAC is reconfigured to take this change into account. When setting phydev->enable_tx_lpi, take both eee_enabled and tx_lpi_enabled into account, so the MAC drivers just needs to act on phydev->enable_tx_lpi and not the whole EEE configuration. The same check should be done for tx_lpi_timer too. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <florian.fainelli@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240302195306.3207716-5-o.rempel@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-05net: phy: Keep track of EEE configurationAndrew Lunn
Have phylib keep track of the EEE configuration. This simplifies the MAC drivers, in that they don't need to store it. Future patches to phylib will also make use of this information to further simplify the MAC drivers. Reviewed-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <florian.fainelli@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240302195306.3207716-4-o.rempel@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-05net: phy: Add phydev->enable_tx_lpi to simplify adjust link callbacksAndrew Lunn
MAC drivers which support EEE need to know the results of the EEE auto-neg in order to program the hardware to perform EEE or not. The oddly named phy_init_eee() can be used to determine this, it returns 0 if EEE should be used, or a negative error code, e.g. -EOPPROTONOTSUPPORT if the PHY does not support EEE or negotiate resulted in it not being used. However, many MAC drivers get this wrong. Add phydev->enable_tx_lpi which indicates the result of the autoneg for EEE, including if EEE is administratively disabled with ethtool. The MAC driver can then access this in the same way as link speed and duplex in the adjust link callback. If enable_tx_lpi is true, the MAC should send low power indications and does not need to consider anything else with respect to EEE. Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <florian.fainelli@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Signed-off-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240302195306.3207716-3-o.rempel@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-05net: dsa: microchip: fix register write order in ksz8_ind_write8()Tobias Jakobi (Compleo)
This bug was noticed while re-implementing parts of the kernel driver in userspace using spidev. The goal was to enable some of the errata workarounds that Microchip describes in their errata sheet [1]. Both the errata sheet and the regular datasheet of e.g. the KSZ8795 imply that you need to do this for indirect register accesses: - write a 16-bit value to a control register pair (this value consists of the indirect register table, and the offset inside the table) - either read or write an 8-bit value from the data storage register (indicated by REG_IND_BYTE in the kernel) The current implementation has the order swapped. It can be proven, by reading back some indirect register with known content (the EEE register modified in ksz8_handle_global_errata() is one of these), that this implementation does not work. Private discussion with Oleksij Rempel of Pengutronix has revealed that the workaround was apparantly never tested on actual hardware. [1] https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/aemDocuments/documents/OTH/ProductDocuments/Errata/KSZ87xx-Errata-DS80000687C.pdf Signed-off-by: Tobias Jakobi (Compleo) <tobias.jakobi.compleo@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> Fixes: 7b6e6235b664 ("net: dsa: microchip: ksz8795: handle eee specif erratum") Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240304154135.161332-1-tobias.jakobi.compleo@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-05dpll: move all dpll<>netdev helpers to dpll codeJakub Kicinski
Older versions of GCC really want to know the full definition of the type involved in rcu_assign_pointer(). struct dpll_pin is defined in a local header, net/core can't reach it. Move all the netdev <> dpll code into dpll, where the type is known. Otherwise we'd need multiple function calls to jump between the compilation units. This is the same problem the commit under fixes was trying to address, but with rcu_assign_pointer() not rcu_dereference(). Some of the exports are not needed, networking core can't be a module, we only need exports for the helpers used by drivers. Reported-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/35a869c8-52e8-177-1d4d-e57578b99b6@linux-m68k.org/ Fixes: 640f41ed33b5 ("dpll: fix build failure due to rcu_dereference_check() on unknown type") Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240305013532.694866-1-kuba@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-05net: tap: Remove generic .ndo_get_stats64Breno Leitao
Commit 3e2f544dd8a33 ("net: get stats64 if device if driver is configured") moved the callback to dev_get_tstats64() to net core, so, unless the driver is doing some custom stats collection, it does not need to set .ndo_get_stats64. Since this driver is now relying in NETDEV_PCPU_STAT_TSTATS, then, it doesn't need to set the dev_get_tstats64() generic .ndo_get_stats64 function pointer. Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org> Reviewed-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240304183810.1474883-2-leitao@debian.org Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-05net: tuntap: Leverage core stats allocatorBreno Leitao
With commit 34d21de99cea9 ("net: Move {l,t,d}stats allocation to core and convert veth & vrf"), stats allocation could be done on net core instead of in this driver. With this new approach, the driver doesn't have to bother with error handling (allocation failure checking, making sure free happens in the right spot, etc). This is core responsibility now. Remove the allocation in the tun/tap driver and leverage the network core allocation instead. Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org> Reviewed-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240304183810.1474883-1-leitao@debian.org Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-05xdp, bonding: Fix feature flags when there are no slave devs anymoreDaniel Borkmann
Commit 9b0ed890ac2a ("bonding: do not report NETDEV_XDP_ACT_XSK_ZEROCOPY") changed the driver from reporting everything as supported before a device was bonded into having the driver report that no XDP feature is supported until a real device is bonded as it seems to be more truthful given eventually real underlying devices decide what XDP features are supported. The change however did not take into account when all slave devices get removed from the bond device. In this case after 9b0ed890ac2a, the driver keeps reporting a feature mask of 0x77, that is, NETDEV_XDP_ACT_MASK & ~NETDEV_XDP_ACT_XSK_ZEROCOPY whereas it should have reported a feature mask of 0. Fix it by resetting XDP feature flags in the same way as if no XDP program is attached to the bond device. This was uncovered by the XDP bond selftest which let BPF CI fail. After adjusting the starting masks on the latter to 0 instead of NETDEV_XDP_ACT_MASK the test passes again together with this fix. Fixes: 9b0ed890ac2a ("bonding: do not report NETDEV_XDP_ACT_XSK_ZEROCOPY") Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Cc: Magnus Karlsson <magnus.karlsson@intel.com> Cc: Prashant Batra <prbatra.mail@gmail.com> Cc: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@redhat.com> Cc: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20240305090829.17131-1-daniel@iogearbox.net> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2024-03-06power: supply: core: fix charge_behaviour formattingThomas Weißschuh
This property is documented to have a special format which exposes all available behaviours and the currently active one at the same time. For this special format some helpers are provided. When the charge_behaviour property was added in 1b0b6cc8030d ("power: supply: add charge_behaviour attributes"), it did not update the default logic in in power_supply_sysfs.c to use the format helpers. Thus by default only the currently active behaviour is printed. This fixes the default logic to follow the documented format. There is currently only one in-tree drivers exposing charge behaviours - thinkpad_acpi, which is not affected by the change, as it directly uses the helpers and does not use the power_supply_sysfs.c logic. Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240303-power_supply-charge_behaviour_prop-v2-3-8ebb0a7c2409@weissschuh.net Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>
2024-03-06power: supply: core: ease special formatting implementationsThomas Weißschuh
By moving the conditional into the default-branch of the switch new additions to the switch won't have to bypass the conditional. This makes it easier to implement those special cases like the upcoming change to the formatting of "charge_behaviour". Suggested-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/53082075-852f-4698-b354-ed30e7fd2683@redhat.com/ Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240303-power_supply-charge_behaviour_prop-v2-2-8ebb0a7c2409@weissschuh.net Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>
2024-03-06power: supply: mm8013: fix "not charging" detectionThomas Weißschuh
The charge_behaviours property is meant as a control-knob that can be changed by the user. Page 23 of [0] which documents the flag CHG_INH as follows: CHG_INH : Charge Inhibit When the current is more than or equal to charge threshold current, charge inhibit temperature (upper/lower limit) :1 charge permission temperature or the current is less than charge threshold current :0 So this is pure read-only information which is better represented as POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS_NOT_CHARGING. [0] https://product.minebeamitsumi.com/en/product/category/ics/battery/fuel_gauge/parts/download/__icsFiles/afieldfile/2023/07/12/1_download_01_12.pdf Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240303-power_supply-charge_behaviour_prop-v2-1-8ebb0a7c2409@weissschuh.net Fixes: e39257cde7e8 ("power: supply: mm8013: Add more properties") Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>
2024-03-06power: supply: move power_supply_attr_groups definition back to sysfsRicardo B. Marliere
As reported by the kernel test robot, 'power_supply_attr_group' is defined but not used when CONFIG_SYSFS is not set. Sebastian suggested that the correct fix implemented by this patch, instead of my attempt in commit ea4367c40c79 ("power: supply: core: move power_supply_attr_group into #ifdef block"), is to define power_supply_attr_groups in power_supply_sysfs.c and expose it in the power_supply.h header. For the case where CONFIG_SYSFS=n, define it as NULL. Suggested-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com> Fixes: ea4367c40c79 ("power: supply: core: move power_supply_attr_group into #ifdef block") Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202403021518.SUQzk3oA-lkp@intel.com/ Signed-off-by: Ricardo B. Marliere <ricardo@marliere.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240303-class_cleanup-power-v2-1-e248b7128519@marliere.net Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>
2024-03-06power: supply: core: simplify power_supply_class_initSebastian Reichel
Technically the sysfs attributes should be initialized before the class is registered, since that will use them. As a nice side effect this nicely simplifies the code, since it allows dropping the helper variable. Reviewed-by: Ricardo B. Marliere <ricardo@marliere.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240301-psy-class-cleanup-v1-2-aebe8c4b6b08@collabora.com Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>
2024-03-06power: supply: core: add power_supply_for_each_device()Sebastian Reichel
Introduce power_supply_for_each_device(), which is a wrapper for class_for_each_device() using the power_supply_class and going through all devices. This allows making the power_supply_class itself a local variable, so that drivers cannot mess with it and simplifies the code slightly. Reviewed-by: Ricardo B. Marliere <ricardo@marliere.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240301-psy-class-cleanup-v1-1-aebe8c4b6b08@collabora.com Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>
2024-03-05pinctrl: core: comment that pinctrl_add_gpio_range() is deprecatedDan Carpenter
The pinctrl_add_gpio_range() function is deprecated add a comment so people don't accidentally use it in new code. Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/533a7a10-c6eb-4ebe-adf1-f8dc95ae8d33@moroto.mountain Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2024-03-05pinctrl: pinmux: Suppress error message for -EPROBE_DEFERAndre Przywara
EPROBE_DEFER error returns are not really critical, since they cancel the probe process, but the kernel will return later and retry. However, depending on the probe order, this might issue quite some verbatim and scary, though pointless messages: [ 2.388731] 300b000.pinctrl: pin-224 (5000000.serial) status -517 [ 2.397321] 300b000.pinctrl: could not request pin 224 (PH0) from group PH0 on device 300b000.pinctrl Replace dev_err() with dev_err_probe(), which not only drops the priority of the message from error to debug, but also puts some text into debugfs' devices_deferred file, for later reference. Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240305143859.2449147-1-andre.przywara@arm.com Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2024-03-05pinctrl: Add driver for Awinic AW9523/B I2C GPIO ExpanderAngeloGioacchino Del Regno
The Awinic AW9523(B) is a multi-function I2C gpio expander in a TQFN-24L package, featuring PWM (max 37mA per pin, or total max power 3.2Watts) for LED driving capability. It has two ports with 8 pins per port (for a total of 16 pins), configurable as either PWM with 1/256 stepping or GPIO input/output, 1.8V logic input; each GPIO can be configured as input or output independently from each other. This IC also has an internal interrupt controller, which is capable of generating an interrupt for each GPIO, depending on the configuration, and will raise an interrupt on the INTN pin to advertise this to an external interrupt controller. Signed-off-by: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno <angelogioacchino.delregno@somainline.org> Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210624214458.68716-2-mail@david-bauer.net Acked-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240301-awinic-aw9523-v8-1-7ec572f5dfb4@linaro.org
2024-03-05hisi_acc_vfio_pci: Remove the deferred_reset logicShameer Kolothum
The deferred_reset logic was added to vfio migration drivers to prevent a circular locking dependency with respect to mm_lock and state mutex. This is mainly because of the copy_to/from_user() functions(which takes mm_lock) invoked under state mutex. But for HiSilicon driver, the only place where we now hold the state mutex for copy_to_user is during the PRE_COPY IOCTL. So for pre_copy, release the lock as soon as we have updated the data and perform copy_to_user without state mutex. By this, we can get rid of the deferred_reset logic. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/kvm/20240220132459.GM13330@nvidia.com/ Signed-off-by: Shameer Kolothum <shameerali.kolothum.thodi@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Brett Creeley <brett.creeley@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240229091152.56664-1-shameerali.kolothum.thodi@huawei.com Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
2024-03-05PCI/sysfs: Demacrofy pci_dev_resource_resize_attr(n) functionsIlpo Järvinen
pci_dev_resource_resize_attr(n) macro is invoked for six resources, creating a large footprint function for each resource. Rework the macro to only create a function that calls a helper function so the compiler can decide if it warrants to inline the function or not. With x86_64 defconfig, this saves roughly 2.5kB: $ scripts/bloat-o-meter drivers/pci/pci-sysfs.o{.old,.new} add/remove: 1/0 grow/shrink: 0/6 up/down: 512/-2934 (-2422) Function old new delta __resource_resize_store - 512 +512 resource5_resize_store 503 14 -489 resource4_resize_store 503 14 -489 resource3_resize_store 503 14 -489 resource2_resize_store 503 14 -489 resource1_resize_store 503 14 -489 resource0_resize_store 500 11 -489 Total: Before=13399, After=10977, chg -18.08% (The compiler seemingly chose to still inline __resource_resize_show() which is fine, those functions are not very complex/large.) Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240222114607.1837-1-ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Ilpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
2024-03-05PCI: Remove obsolete pci_cleanup_rom() declarationLukas Wunner
Commit d9c8bea179a6 ("PCI: Remove unused IORESOURCE_ROM_COPY and IORESOURCE_ROM_BIOS_COPY") removed pci_cleanup_rom(), but retained its declaration in pci.h. Remove it. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/fc30de5276e21d5a3ebcb7e58a8b43e399f7e6e6.1698668982.git.lukas@wunner.de Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
2024-03-05PCI/sysfs: Compile pci-sysfs.c only if CONFIG_SYSFS=yLukas Wunner
It is possible to enable CONFIG_PCI but disable CONFIG_SYSFS and for space-constrained devices such as routers, such a configuration may actually make sense. However pci-sysfs.c is compiled even if CONFIG_SYSFS is disabled, unnecessarily increasing the kernel's size. To rectify that: * Move pci_mmap_fits() to mmap.c. It is not only needed by pci-sysfs.c, but also proc.c. * Move pci_dev_type to probe.c and make it private. It references pci_dev_attr_groups in pci-sysfs.c. Make that public instead for consistency with pci_dev_groups, pcibus_groups and pci_bus_groups, which are likewise public and referenced by struct definitions in pci-driver.c and probe.c. * Define pci_dev_groups, pci_dev_attr_groups, pcibus_groups and pci_bus_groups to NULL if CONFIG_SYSFS is disabled. Provide empty static inlines for pci_{create,remove}_legacy_files() and pci_{create,remove}_sysfs_dev_files(). Result: vmlinux size is reduced by 122996 bytes in my arm 32-bit test build. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/85ca95ae8e4d57ccf082c5c069b8b21eb141846e.1698668982.git.lukas@wunner.de Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
2024-03-05Merge branch 'dmraid-fix-6.9' into md-6.9Song Liu
This is the second half of fixes for dmraid. The first half is available at [1]. This set contains fixes: - reshape can start unexpected, cause data corruption, patch 1,5,6; - deadlocks that reshape concurrent with IO, patch 8; - a lockdep warning, patch 9; For all the dmraid related tests in lvm2 suite, there is no new regressions compared against 6.6 kernels (which is good baseline before recent regressions). [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAPhsuW7u1UKHCDOBDhD7DzOVtkGemDz_QnJ4DUq_kSN-Q3G66Q@mail.gmail.com/ * dmraid-fix-6.9: dm-raid: fix lockdep waring in "pers->hot_add_disk" dm-raid456, md/raid456: fix a deadlock for dm-raid456 while io concurrent with reshape dm-raid: add a new helper prepare_suspend() in md_personality md/dm-raid: don't call md_reap_sync_thread() directly dm-raid: really frozen sync_thread during suspend md: add a new helper reshape_interrupted() md: export helper md_is_rdwr() md: export helpers to stop sync_thread md: don't clear MD_RECOVERY_FROZEN for new dm-raid until resume
2024-03-05dm-raid: fix lockdep waring in "pers->hot_add_disk"Yu Kuai
The lockdep assert is added by commit a448af25becf ("md/raid10: remove rcu protection to access rdev from conf") in print_conf(). And I didn't notice that dm-raid is calling "pers->hot_add_disk" without holding 'reconfig_mutex'. "pers->hot_add_disk" read and write many fields that is protected by 'reconfig_mutex', and raid_resume() already grab the lock in other contex. Hence fix this problem by protecting "pers->host_add_disk" with the lock. Fixes: 9092c02d9435 ("DM RAID: Add ability to restore transiently failed devices on resume") Fixes: a448af25becf ("md/raid10: remove rcu protection to access rdev from conf") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v6.7+ Signed-off-by: Yu Kuai <yukuai3@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Xiao Ni <xni@redhat.com> Acked-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Song Liu <song@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240305072306.2562024-10-yukuai1@huaweicloud.com
2024-03-05dm-raid456, md/raid456: fix a deadlock for dm-raid456 while io concurrent ↵Yu Kuai
with reshape For raid456, if reshape is still in progress, then IO across reshape position will wait for reshape to make progress. However, for dm-raid, in following cases reshape will never make progress hence IO will hang: 1) the array is read-only; 2) MD_RECOVERY_WAIT is set; 3) MD_RECOVERY_FROZEN is set; After commit c467e97f079f ("md/raid6: use valid sector values to determine if an I/O should wait on the reshape") fix the problem that IO across reshape position doesn't wait for reshape, the dm-raid test shell/lvconvert-raid-reshape.sh start to hang: [root@fedora ~]# cat /proc/979/stack [<0>] wait_woken+0x7d/0x90 [<0>] raid5_make_request+0x929/0x1d70 [raid456] [<0>] md_handle_request+0xc2/0x3b0 [md_mod] [<0>] raid_map+0x2c/0x50 [dm_raid] [<0>] __map_bio+0x251/0x380 [dm_mod] [<0>] dm_submit_bio+0x1f0/0x760 [dm_mod] [<0>] __submit_bio+0xc2/0x1c0 [<0>] submit_bio_noacct_nocheck+0x17f/0x450 [<0>] submit_bio_noacct+0x2bc/0x780 [<0>] submit_bio+0x70/0xc0 [<0>] mpage_readahead+0x169/0x1f0 [<0>] blkdev_readahead+0x18/0x30 [<0>] read_pages+0x7c/0x3b0 [<0>] page_cache_ra_unbounded+0x1ab/0x280 [<0>] force_page_cache_ra+0x9e/0x130 [<0>] page_cache_sync_ra+0x3b/0x110 [<0>] filemap_get_pages+0x143/0xa30 [<0>] filemap_read+0xdc/0x4b0 [<0>] blkdev_read_iter+0x75/0x200 [<0>] vfs_read+0x272/0x460 [<0>] ksys_read+0x7a/0x170 [<0>] __x64_sys_read+0x1c/0x30 [<0>] do_syscall_64+0xc6/0x230 [<0>] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x6c/0x74 This is because reshape can't make progress. For md/raid, the problem doesn't exist because register new sync_thread doesn't rely on the IO to be done any more: 1) If array is read-only, it can switch to read-write by ioctl/sysfs; 2) md/raid never set MD_RECOVERY_WAIT; 3) If MD_RECOVERY_FROZEN is set, mddev_suspend() doesn't hold 'reconfig_mutex', hence it can be cleared and reshape can continue by sysfs api 'sync_action'. However, I'm not sure yet how to avoid the problem in dm-raid yet. This patch on the one hand make sure raid_message() can't change sync_thread() through raid_message() after presuspend(), on the other hand detect the above 3 cases before wait for IO do be done in dm_suspend(), and let dm-raid requeue those IO. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v6.7+ Signed-off-by: Yu Kuai <yukuai3@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Xiao Ni <xni@redhat.com> Acked-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Song Liu <song@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240305072306.2562024-9-yukuai1@huaweicloud.com
2024-03-05dm-raid: add a new helper prepare_suspend() in md_personalityYu Kuai
There are no functional changes for now, prepare to fix a deadlock for dm-raid456. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v6.7+ Signed-off-by: Yu Kuai <yukuai3@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Xiao Ni <xni@redhat.com> Acked-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Song Liu <song@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240305072306.2562024-8-yukuai1@huaweicloud.com
2024-03-05md/dm-raid: don't call md_reap_sync_thread() directlyYu Kuai
Currently md_reap_sync_thread() is called from raid_message() directly without holding 'reconfig_mutex', this is definitely unsafe because md_reap_sync_thread() can change many fields that is protected by 'reconfig_mutex'. However, hold 'reconfig_mutex' here is still problematic because this will cause deadlock, for example, commit 130443d60b1b ("md: refactor idle/frozen_sync_thread() to fix deadlock"). Fix this problem by using stop_sync_thread() to unregister sync_thread, like md/raid did. Fixes: be83651f0050 ("DM RAID: Add message/status support for changing sync action") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v6.7+ Signed-off-by: Yu Kuai <yukuai3@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Xiao Ni <xni@redhat.com> Acked-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Song Liu <song@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240305072306.2562024-7-yukuai1@huaweicloud.com