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Change adjust_bridge_window() to set resource size directly instead of
using additional resource lists.
Because additional resource lists are optional resources, any algorithm
that requires guaranteed allocation that uses them cannot be guaranteed to
work.
Remove the resource from add_list, as a zero-sized additional resource is
redundant.
Update comment in pci_bus_distribute_available_resources() to reflect the
above changes.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/PSXP216MB04386BA48874B56BC5CB0292803C0@PSXP216MB0438.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Johnson <nicholas.johnson-opensource@outlook.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
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Rename extend_bridge_window() to adjust_bridge_window() to prepare for the
fact that the window will be able to shrink. No functional change
intended.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/PSXP216MB0438C47B3473D0C9DE531F18803C0@PSXP216MB0438.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Johnson <nicholas.johnson-opensource@outlook.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
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In extend_bridge_window(), change "available" parameter name to "new_size".
This makes more sense as this parameter represents the new size for the
window. No functional change intended.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/PSXP216MB043853617ECA4118C472A417803C0@PSXP216MB0438.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Johnson <nicholas.johnson-opensource@outlook.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
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Change pci_bus_distribute_available_resources() to better handle bridges
with different resource alignment requirements.
The arguments io, mmio and mmio_pref represent the start and end
addresses of resource, into which we must fit the current bridge window.
The steps taken by pci_bus_distribute_available_resources():
- For io, mmio and mmio_pref, increase .start to align with the alignment
of the current bridge window (otherwise the current bridge window may
not fit within the available range).
- For io, mmio and mmio_pref, adjust the current bridge window to the
size after the above.
- Count the number of hotplug bridges and normal bridges on this bus.
- If the total number of bridges is one, give that bridge all of the
resources and return.
- If there are no hotplug bridges, return.
- For io, mmio and mmio_pref, increase .start by the amount required for
each bridge resource on the bus for non hotplug bridges, giving extra
room to make up for alignment of those resources.
- For io, mmio and mmio_pref, calculate the resource size per hotplug
bridge which is available after the previous steps.
- For io, mmio and mmio_pref, distribute the resources to each hotplug
bridge, with the sizes calculated above.
The motivation for fixing this is enabling devices that require greater
than 1MB alignment. This fixes the case where the user hot-adds devices
with BAR alignment >1MB and Linux fails to assign resources to it.
Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199581
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/PSXP216MB0438C2BFD0FD3691ED9C83F4803C0@PSXP216MB0438.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
Reported-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Johnson <nicholas.johnson-opensource@outlook.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
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In pci_bus_distribute_available_resources(), use resource_size() rather
than the local available_io, etc. No functional change intended; this just
makes the preceding patch smaller.
[bhelgaas: extracted from https://lore.kernel.org/r/PSXP216MB0438587C47CBEDF365B1EA27803C0@PSXP216MB0438.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM]
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Johnson <nicholas.johnson-opensource@outlook.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
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Change pci_bus_distribute_available_resources() arguments from
resource_size_t to struct resource to add more information required to get
the alignment correct for bridge windows with alignment >1M.
We require (size, alignment), instead of just (size) which is what is
currently available. The change from resource_size_t to struct resource
does just that.
Note that the struct resource arguments are passed by value and not by
reference. We do not want to pass by reference and change the resource size
of the parent bridge window. We only want the size information.
No functional change intended.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/PSXP216MB0438587C47CBEDF365B1EA27803C0@PSXP216MB0438.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
[bhelgaas: split parts to other patches to reduce the size of this one]
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Johnson <nicholas.johnson-opensource@outlook.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
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In pci_bus_distribute_available_resources(), rename:
io => io_per_hp
mmio => mmio_per_hp
mmio_pref => mmio_pref_per_hp
No functional change; this is just to make a subsequent patch smaller.
[bhelgaas: extracted from https://lore.kernel.org/r/PSXP216MB0438587C47CBEDF365B1EA27803C0@PSXP216MB0438.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM]
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Johnson <nicholas.johnson-opensource@outlook.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
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git://git.kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/playground
Pull y2038 updates from Arnd Bergmann:
"Core, driver and file system changes
These are updates to device drivers and file systems that for some
reason or another were not included in the kernel in the previous
y2038 series.
I've gone through all users of time_t again to make sure the kernel is
in a long-term maintainable state, replacing all remaining references
to time_t with safe alternatives.
Some related parts of the series were picked up into the nfsd, xfs,
alsa and v4l2 trees. A final set of patches in linux-mm removes the
now unused time_t/timeval/timespec types and helper functions after
all five branches are merged for linux-5.6, ensuring that no new users
get merged.
As a result, linux-5.6, or my backport of the patches to 5.4 [1],
should be the first release that can serve as a base for a 32-bit
system designed to run beyond year 2038, with a few remaining caveats:
- All user space must be compiled with a 64-bit time_t, which will be
supported in the coming musl-1.2 and glibc-2.32 releases, along
with installed kernel headers from linux-5.6 or higher.
- Applications that use the system call interfaces directly need to
be ported to use the time64 syscalls added in linux-5.1 in place of
the existing system calls. This impacts most users of futex() and
seccomp() as well as programming languages that have their own
runtime environment not based on libc.
- Applications that use a private copy of kernel uapi header files or
their contents may need to update to the linux-5.6 version, in
particular for sound/asound.h, xfs/xfs_fs.h, linux/input.h,
linux/elfcore.h, linux/sockios.h, linux/timex.h and
linux/can/bcm.h.
- A few remaining interfaces cannot be changed to pass a 64-bit
time_t in a compatible way, so they must be configured to use
CLOCK_MONOTONIC times or (with a y2106 problem) unsigned 32-bit
timestamps. Most importantly this impacts all users of 'struct
input_event'.
- All y2038 problems that are present on 64-bit machines also apply
to 32-bit machines. In particular this affects file systems with
on-disk timestamps using signed 32-bit seconds: ext4 with
ext3-style small inodes, ext2, xfs (to be fixed soon) and ufs"
[1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/playground.git/log/?h=y2038-endgame
* tag 'y2038-drivers-for-v5.6-signed' of git://git.kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/playground: (21 commits)
Revert "drm/etnaviv: reject timeouts with tv_nsec >= NSEC_PER_SEC"
y2038: sh: remove timeval/timespec usage from headers
y2038: sparc: remove use of struct timex
y2038: rename itimerval to __kernel_old_itimerval
y2038: remove obsolete jiffies conversion functions
nfs: fscache: use timespec64 in inode auxdata
nfs: fix timstamp debug prints
nfs: use time64_t internally
sunrpc: convert to time64_t for expiry
drm/etnaviv: avoid deprecated timespec
drm/etnaviv: reject timeouts with tv_nsec >= NSEC_PER_SEC
drm/msm: avoid using 'timespec'
hfs/hfsplus: use 64-bit inode timestamps
hostfs: pass 64-bit timestamps to/from user space
packet: clarify timestamp overflow
tsacct: add 64-bit btime field
acct: stop using get_seconds()
um: ubd: use 64-bit time_t where possible
xtensa: ISS: avoid struct timeval
dlm: use SO_SNDTIMEO_NEW instead of SO_SNDTIMEO_OLD
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Add new VMD device IDs that require the bus restriction mode.
Signed-off-by: Sushma Kalakota <sushmax.kalakota@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jon Derrick <jonathan.derrick@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
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Add support for Intel Comet Lake PCH-V which is based on Intel Kaby
Lake. Difference between it and other Comet Lake variants is that former
uses previous iTCO version 4 and latter use version 6 like Intel Cannon
Lake PCH.
Signed-off-by: Jarkko Nikula <jarkko.nikula@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
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i2c/for-5.6
The main feature is the idle-state rework of the pca954x driver from Biwen Li.
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux into i2c/for-5.6
at24 updates for linux v5.6
- minor maintenance: update the license tag, sort headers
- move support for the write-protect pin into nvmem core
- add a reference to the new wp-gpios property in nvmem to at25 bindings
- add support for regulator and pm_runtime control
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There is a statement that is indented one level too deeply, remove
the extraneous tab.
Fixes: b4c119dbc300 ("i2c: xiic: Add timeout to the rx fifo wait loop")
Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Shubhrajyoti Datta <shubhrajyoti.datta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
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There is a spelling mistake in a module parameter description.
Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
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The uapi value IB_UVERBS_ACCESS_OPTIONAL_RANGE shouldn't be used inside
the driver, use IB_ACCESS_OPTIONAL instead.
Fixes: 86dd738cf20c ("RDMA/efa: Allow passing of optional access flags for MR registration")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200129071803.40117-1-galpress@amazon.com
Signed-off-by: Gal Pressman <galpress@amazon.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
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Remove unnecessary braces in pci_bus_distribute_available_resources(). No
functional changes.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/PSXP216MB0438061CB4442460BB92A75F803C0@PSXP216MB0438.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Johnson <nicholas.johnson-opensource@outlook.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc
Pull char/misc driver updates from Greg KH:
"Here is the big char/misc/whatever driver changes for 5.6-rc1
Included in here are loads of things from a variety of different
driver subsystems:
- soundwire updates
- binder updates
- nvmem updates
- firmware drivers updates
- extcon driver updates
- various misc driver updates
- fpga driver updates
- interconnect subsystem and driver updates
- bus driver updates
- uio driver updates
- mei driver updates
- w1 driver cleanups
- various other small driver updates
All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
issues"
* tag 'char-misc-5.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (86 commits)
mei: me: add jasper point DID
char: hpet: Use flexible-array member
binder: fix log spam for existing debugfs file creation.
mei: me: add comet point (lake) H device ids
nvmem: add QTI SDAM driver
dt-bindings: nvmem: add binding for QTI SPMI SDAM
dt-bindings: imx-ocotp: Add i.MX8MP compatible
dt-bindings: soundwire: fix example
soundwire: cadence: fix kernel-doc parameter descriptions
soundwire: intel: report slave_ids for each link to SOF driver
siox: Use the correct style for SPDX License Identifier
w1: omap-hdq: Simplify driver with PM runtime autosuspend
firmware: stratix10-svc: Remove unneeded semicolon
firmware: google: Probe for a GSMI handler in firmware
firmware: google: Unregister driver_info on failure and exit in gsmi
firmware: google: Release devices before unregistering the bus
slimbus: qcom: add missed clk_disable_unprepare in remove
slimbus: Use the correct style for SPDX License Identifier
slimbus: qcom-ngd-ctrl: Use dma_request_chan() instead dma_request_slave_channel()
dt-bindings: SLIMBus: add slim devices optional properties
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core
Pull driver core updates from Greg KH:
"Here is a small set of changes for 5.6-rc1 for the driver core and
some firmware subsystem changes.
Included in here are:
- device.h splitup like you asked for months ago
- devtmpfs minor cleanups
- firmware core minor changes
- debugfs fix for lockdown mode
- kernfs cleanup fix
- cpu topology minor fix
All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
issues"
* tag 'driver-core-5.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (22 commits)
firmware: Rename FW_OPT_NOFALLBACK to FW_OPT_NOFALLBACK_SYSFS
devtmpfs: factor out common tail of devtmpfs_{create,delete}_node
devtmpfs: initify a bit
devtmpfs: simplify initialization of mount_dev
devtmpfs: factor out setup part of devtmpfsd()
devtmpfs: fix theoretical stale pointer deref in devtmpfsd()
driver core: platform: fix u32 greater or equal to zero comparison
cpu-topology: Don't error on more than CONFIG_NR_CPUS CPUs in device tree
debugfs: Return -EPERM when locked down
driver core: Print device when resources present in really_probe()
driver core: Fix test_async_driver_probe if NUMA is disabled
driver core: platform: Prevent resouce overflow from causing infinite loops
fs/kernfs/dir.c: Clean code by removing always true condition
component: do not dereference opaque pointer in debugfs
drivers/component: remove modular code
debugfs: Fix warnings when building documentation
device.h: move 'struct driver' stuff out to device/driver.h
device.h: move 'struct class' stuff out to device/class.h
device.h: move 'struct bus' stuff out to device/bus.h
device.h: move dev_printk()-like functions to dev_printk.h
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging
Pull staging and IIO updates from Greg KH:
"Here is the big staging/iio driver patches for 5.6-rc1
Included in here are:
- lots of new IIO drivers and updates for that subsystem
- the usual huge quantity of minor cleanups for staging drivers
- removal of the following staging drivers:
- isdn/avm
- isdn/gigaset
- isdn/hysdn
- octeon-usb
- octeon ethernet
Overall we deleted far more lines than we added, removing over 40k of
old and obsolete driver code.
All of these changes have been in linux-next for a while with no
reported issues"
* tag 'staging-5.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging: (353 commits)
staging: most: usb: check for NULL device
staging: next: configfs: fix release link
staging: most: core: fix logging messages
staging: most: core: remove container struct
staging: most: remove struct device core driver
staging: most: core: drop device reference
staging: most: remove device from interface structure
staging: comedi: drivers: fix spelling mistake "to" -> "too"
staging: exfat: remove fs_func struct.
staging: wilc1000: avoid mutex unlock without lock in wilc_wlan_handle_txq()
staging: wilc1000: return zero on success and non-zero on function failure
staging: axis-fifo: replace spinlock with mutex
staging: wilc1000: remove unused code prior to throughput enhancement in SPI
staging: wilc1000: added 'wilc_' prefix for 'struct assoc_resp' name
staging: wilc1000: move firmware API struct's to separate header file
staging: wilc1000: remove use of infinite loop conditions
staging: kpc2000: rename variables with kpc namespace
staging: vt6656: Remove memory buffer from vnt_download_firmware.
staging: vt6656: Just check NEWRSR_DECRYPTOK for RX_FLAG_DECRYPTED.
staging: vt6656: Use vnt_rx_tail struct for tail variables.
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty
Pull tty/serial driver updates from Greg KH:
"Here are the big set of tty and serial driver updates for 5.6-rc1
Included in here are:
- dummy_con cleanups (touches lots of arch code)
- sysrq logic cleanups (touches lots of serial drivers)
- samsung driver fixes (wasn't really being built)
- conmakeshash move to tty subdir out of scripts
- lots of small tty/serial driver updates
All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
issues"
* tag 'tty-5.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty: (140 commits)
tty: n_hdlc: Use flexible-array member and struct_size() helper
tty: baudrate: SPARC supports few more baud rates
tty: baudrate: Synchronise baud_table[] and baud_bits[]
tty: serial: meson_uart: Add support for kernel debugger
serial: imx: fix a race condition in receive path
serial: 8250_bcm2835aux: Document struct bcm2835aux_data
serial: 8250_bcm2835aux: Use generic remapping code
serial: 8250_bcm2835aux: Allocate uart_8250_port on stack
serial: 8250_bcm2835aux: Suppress register_port error on -EPROBE_DEFER
serial: 8250_bcm2835aux: Suppress clk_get error on -EPROBE_DEFER
serial: 8250_bcm2835aux: Fix line mismatch on driver unbind
serial_core: Remove unused member in uart_port
vt: Correct comment documenting do_take_over_console()
vt: Delete comment referencing non-existent unbind_con_driver()
arch/xtensa/setup: Drop dummy_con initialization
arch/x86/setup: Drop dummy_con initialization
arch/unicore32/setup: Drop dummy_con initialization
arch/sparc/setup: Drop dummy_con initialization
arch/sh/setup: Drop dummy_con initialization
arch/s390/setup: Drop dummy_con initialization
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb
Pull USB/Thunderbolt/PHY driver updates from Greg KH:
"Here is the big USB and Thunderbolt and PHY driver updates for
5.6-rc1.
With the advent of USB4, "Thunderbolt" has really become USB4, so the
renaming of the Kconfig option and starting to share subsystem code
has begun, hence both subsystems coming in through the same tree here.
PHY driver updates also touched USB drivers, so that is coming in
through here as well.
Major stuff included in here are:
- USB 4 initial support added (i.e. Thunderbolt)
- musb driver updates
- USB gadget driver updates
- PHY driver updates
- USB PHY driver updates
- lots of USB serial stuff fixed up
- USB typec updates
- USB-IP fixes
- lots of other smaller USB driver updates
All of these have been in linux-next for a while now (the usb-serial
tree is already tested in linux-next on its own before merged into
here), with no reported issues"
[ Removed an incorrect compile test enablement for PHY_EXYNOS5250_SATA
that causes configuration warnings - Linus ]
* tag 'usb-5.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb: (207 commits)
Doc: ABI: add usb charger uevent
usb: phy: show USB charger type for user
usb: cdns3: fix spelling mistake and rework grammar in text
usb: phy: phy-gpio-vbus-usb: Convert to GPIO descriptors
USB: serial: cyberjack: fix spelling mistake "To" -> "Too"
USB: serial: ir-usb: simplify endpoint check
USB: serial: ir-usb: make set_termios synchronous
USB: serial: ir-usb: fix IrLAP framing
USB: serial: ir-usb: fix link-speed handling
USB: serial: ir-usb: add missing endpoint sanity check
usb: typec: fusb302: fix "op-sink-microwatt" default that was in mW
usb: typec: wcove: fix "op-sink-microwatt" default that was in mW
usb: dwc3: pci: add ID for the Intel Comet Lake -V variant
usb: typec: tcpci: mask event interrupts when remove driver
usb: host: xhci-tegra: set MODULE_FIRMWARE for tegra186
usb: chipidea: add inline for ci_hdrc_host_driver_init if host is not defined
usb: chipidea: handle single role for usb role class
usb: musb: fix spelling mistake: "periperal" -> "peripheral"
phy: ti: j721e-wiz: Fix build error without CONFIG_OF_ADDRESS
USB: usbfs: Always unlink URBs in reverse order
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-pinctrl
Pull pin control updates from Linus Walleij:
"This is the bulk of pin control changes, nothing too exciting about
this.
Some changes hit arch/sh and arch/arm but are well isolated and
acknowledged by the respective arch maintainers.
Core changes:
- Dropped the chained IRQ setup callback into GPIOLIB as we got rid
of the last users of that in this changeset.
New drivers:
- New driver for Ingenic X1830.
- New driver for Freescale i.MX8MP.
Driver enhancements:
- Fix all remaining Intel drivers to pass their IRQ chips along with
the GPIO chips.
- Intel Baytrail allocates its irqchip dynamically.
- Intel Lynxpoint is thoroughly rewritten and modernized.
- Aspeed AST2600 pin muxing and configuration is much improved.
- Qualcomm SC7180 functions are updated and wakeup interrupt map is
provided.
- A whole slew of Renesas SH-PFC cleanups and improvements.
- Fix up the Intel DT bindings to use the generic YAML DT bindings
schema (a first user of this)"
* tag 'pinctrl-v5.6-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-pinctrl: (99 commits)
pinctrl: madera: Remove extra blank line
pinctrl: qcom: Don't lock around irq_set_irq_wake()
pinctrl: mvebu: armada-37xx: use use platform api
gpio: Drop the chained IRQ handler assign function
pinctrl: freescale: Add i.MX8MP pinctrl driver support
dt-bindings: imx: Add pinctrl binding doc for i.MX8MP
pinctrl: tigerlake: Tiger Lake uses _HID enumeration
pinctrl: sunrisepoint: Add Coffee Lake-S ACPI ID
pinctrl: iproc: Use platform_get_irq_optional() to avoid error message
pinctrl: dt-bindings: Fix some errors in the lgm and pinmux schema
pinctrl: intel: Pass irqchip when adding gpiochip
pinctrl: intel: Add GPIO <-> pin mapping ranges via callback
pinctrl: baytrail: Replace WARN with dev_info_once when setting direct-irq pin to output
pinctrl: baytrail: Do not clear IRQ flags on direct-irq enabled pins
pinctrl: sunrisepoint: Add missing Interrupt Status register offset
pinctrl: sh-pfc: Split R-Car H3 support in two independent drivers
pinctrl: artpec6: fix __iomem on reg in set
pinctrl: ingenic: Use devm_platform_ioremap_resource()
pinctrl: ingenic: Factorize irq_set_type function
pinctrl: ingenic: Remove duplicated ingenic_chip_info structures
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio
Pull GPIO updates from Linus Walleij:
"This is the bulk of GPIO changes for the v5.6 kernel cycle.
This is a pretty calm cycle so far, nothing special going on really.
Some more changes will come in from the irqchip and pin control trees.
I also deleted an orphan include file for FMC that was dangling since
subsystem was removed.
Core changes:
- Document the usecases for the kernelspace vs userspace handling of
GPIOs.
- Handle MSI (message signalled interrupts) properly in the core
hierarchical irqdomain code.
- Fix a rare race condition while initializing the descriptor array.
New drivers:
- Xylon LogiCVC GPIO driver.
- WDC934x GPIO controller driver.
Driver improvements:
- Implemented suspend/resume in the Tegra driver.
- MPC8xx edge detection fixup.
- Properly convert ThunderX to use hierarchical irqdomain with
GPIOLIB_IRQCHIP on top of the revert of the previous buggy
switchover. This time it works (hopefully).
Misc:
- Drop a FMC remnant file <linux/ipmi-fru.h>
- A slew of fixes"
* tag 'gpio-v5.6-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio: (48 commits)
MAINTAINERS: Replace Tien Hock Loh as Altera PIO maintainer
gpiolib: hold gpio devices lock until ->descs array is initialised
gpio: aspeed-sgpio: fixed typos
gpio: mvebu: clear irq in edge cause register before unmask edge irq
gpiolib: Lower verbosity when allocating hierarchy irq
gpiolib: Remove duplicated function gpio_do_set_config()
gpio: Fix the no return statement warning
gpio: wcd934x: Add support to wcd934x gpio controller
gpiolib: remove set but not used variable 'config'
gpio: vx855: fixed a typo
gpio: mockup: sort headers alphabetically
gpio: mockup: update the license tag
gpio: Remove the unused flags
gpiolib: Set lockdep class for hierarchical irq domains
gpio: thunderx: Switch to GPIOLIB_IRQCHIP
gpiolib: Add the support for the msi parent domain
gpiolib: Add support for the irqdomain which doesn't use irq_fwspec as arg
gpio: Add use guidance documentation
dt-bindings: gpio: wcd934x: Add bindings for gpio
gpio: altera: change to platform_get_irq_optional to avoid false-positive error
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The number of empty lines between functions in the xenbus.c is
inconsistent. This trivial style cleanup commit fixes the file to
consistently place only one empty line.
Acked-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sjpark@amazon.de>
Signed-off-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
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A few of static variables in blkback have 'xen_blkif_' prefix, though it
is unnecessary for static variables. This commit removes such prefixes.
Reviewed-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sjpark@amazon.de>
Signed-off-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
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Each `blkif` has a free pages pool for the grant mapping. The size of
the pool starts from zero and is increased on demand while processing
the I/O requests. If current I/O requests handling is finished or 100
milliseconds has passed since last I/O requests handling, it checks and
shrinks the pool to not exceed the size limit, `max_buffer_pages`.
Therefore, host administrators can cause memory pressure in blkback by
attaching a large number of block devices and inducing I/O. Such
problematic situations can be avoided by limiting the maximum number of
devices that can be attached, but finding the optimal limit is not so
easy. Improper set of the limit can results in memory pressure or a
resource underutilization. This commit avoids such problematic
situations by squeezing the pools (returns every free page in the pool
to the system) for a while (users can set this duration via a module
parameter) if memory pressure is detected.
Discussions
===========
The `blkback`'s original shrinking mechanism returns only pages in the
pool which are not currently be used by `blkback` to the system. In
other words, the pages that are not mapped with granted pages. Because
this commit is changing only the shrink limit but still uses the same
freeing mechanism it does not touch pages which are currently mapping
grants.
Once memory pressure is detected, this commit keeps the squeezing limit
for a user-specified time duration. The duration should be neither too
long nor too short. If it is too long, the squeezing incurring overhead
can reduce the I/O performance. If it is too short, `blkback` will not
free enough pages to reduce the memory pressure. This commit sets the
value as `10 milliseconds` by default because it is a short time in
terms of I/O while it is a long time in terms of memory operations.
Also, as the original shrinking mechanism works for at least every 100
milliseconds, this could be a somewhat reasonable choice. I also tested
other durations (refer to the below section for more details) and
confirmed that 10 milliseconds is the one that works best with the test.
That said, the proper duration depends on actual configurations and
workloads. That's why this commit allows users to set the duration as a
module parameter.
Memory Pressure Test
====================
To show how this commit fixes the memory pressure situation well, I
configured a test environment on a xen-running virtualization system.
On the `blkfront` running guest instances, I attach a large number of
network-backed volume devices and induce I/O to those. Meanwhile, I
measure the number of pages that swapped in (pswpin) and out (pswpout)
on the `blkback` running guest. The test ran twice, once for the
`blkback` before this commit and once for that after this commit. As
shown below, this commit has dramatically reduced the memory pressure:
pswpin pswpout
before 76,672 185,799
after 867 3,967
Optimal Aggressive Shrinking Duration
-------------------------------------
To find a best squeezing duration, I repeated the test with three
different durations (1ms, 10ms, and 100ms). The results are as below:
duration pswpin pswpout
1 707 5,095
10 867 3,967
100 362 3,348
As expected, the memory pressure decreases as the duration increases,
but the reduction become slow from the `10ms`. Based on this results, I
chose the default duration as 10ms.
Performance Overhead Test
=========================
This commit could incur I/O performance degradation under severe memory
pressure because the squeezing will require more page allocations per
I/O. To show the overhead, I artificially made a worst-case squeezing
situation and measured the I/O performance of a `blkfront` running
guest.
For the artificial squeezing, I set the `blkback.max_buffer_pages` using
the `/sys/module/xen_blkback/parameters/max_buffer_pages` file. In this
test, I set the value to `1024` and `0`. The `1024` is the default
value. Setting the value as `0` is same to a situation doing the
squeezing always (worst-case).
If the underlying block device is slow enough, the squeezing overhead
could be hidden. For the reason, I use a fast block device, namely the
rbd[1]:
# xl block-attach guest phy:/dev/ram0 xvdb w
For the I/O performance measurement, I run a simple `dd` command 5 times
directly to the device as below and collect the 'MB/s' results.
$ for i in {1..5}; do dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/xvdb \
bs=4k count=$((256*512)); sync; done
The results are as below. 'max_pgs' represents the value of the
`blkback.max_buffer_pages` parameter.
max_pgs Min Max Median Avg Stddev
0 417 423 420 419.4 2.5099801
1024 414 425 416 417.8 4.4384682
No difference proven at 95.0% confidence
In short, even worst case squeezing on ramdisk based fast block device
makes no visible performance degradation. Please note that this is just
a very simple and minimal test. On systems using super-fast block
devices and a special I/O workload, the results might be different. If
you have any doubt, test on your machine with your workload to find the
optimal squeezing duration for you.
[1] https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/blockdev/ramdisk.html
Reviewed-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sjpark@amazon.de>
Signed-off-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
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A driver's 'reclaim_memory' callback can race with 'probe' or 'remove'
because it will be called whenever memory pressure is detected. To
avoid such race, this commit embeds a spinlock in each 'xenbus_device'
and make 'xenbus' to hold the lock while the corresponded callbacks are
running.
Reviewed-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sjpark@amazon.de>
Signed-off-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
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Granting pages consumes backend system memory. In systems configured
with insufficient spare memory for those pages, it can cause a memory
pressure situation. However, finding the optimal amount of the spare
memory is challenging for large systems having dynamic resource
utilization patterns. Also, such a static configuration might lack
flexibility.
To mitigate such problems, this commit adds a memory reclaim callback to
'xenbus_driver'. If a memory pressure is detected, 'xenbus' requests
every backend driver to volunarily release its memory.
Note that it would be able to improve the callback facility for more
sophisticated handlings of general pressures. For example, it would be
possible to monitor the memory consumption of each device and issue the
release requests to only devices which causing the pressure. Also, the
callback could be extended to handle not only memory, but general
resources. Nevertheless, this version of the implementation defers such
sophisticated goals as a future work.
Reviewed-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sjpark@amazon.de>
Signed-off-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
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In order to fix XDP support if sw buffer management is used as fallback
for hw bm devices, define MVNETA_SKB_HEADROOM as maximum between
XDP_PACKET_HEADROOM and NET_SKB_PAD and let the hw aligns the IP header
to 4-byte boundary.
Fix rx_offset_correction initialization if mvneta_bm_port_init fails in
mvneta_resume routine
Fixes: 0db51da7a8e9 ("net: mvneta: add basic XDP support")
Tested-by: Sven Auhagen <sven.auhagen@voleatech.de>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Fixes to Kconfig help text:
- spell out "hardware"
- fix verb usage
Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Guo Ren <guoren@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/d44baeee-cceb-7c02-7249-e6b4817f0847@infradead.org
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Qualcomm WCD9340/WCD9341 Codec is a standalone Hi-Fi audio codec IC.
This codec has integrated SoundWire controller, pin controller and
interrupt controller.
Signed-off-by: Srinivas Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
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Without relaxing this requirement, TU10x boards will fail to load without
an updated linux-firmware, and TU11x will completely fail to load because
FW isn't available yet.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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This fixes an oops on TU11x GPUs where SEC2 attempts to register its falcon,
and triggers a NULL-pointer deref because ACR isn't yet supported.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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The implementations for most channel types contains a map of methods to
priv registers in order to provide debugging info when a disp exception
has been raised.
This info is missing from the implementation of PIO channels as they're
rather simplistic already, however, if an exception is raised by one of
them, we'd end up triggering a NULL-pointer deref. Not ideal...
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=206299
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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This is useful for debugging GPU hangs.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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I'm not sure this affects anything, but best be safe.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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This patch adds the support for the notification of HD-audio hotplug
via the already existing drm_audio_component framework. This allows
us more reliable hotplug notification and ELD transfer without
accessing HD-audio bus; it's more efficient, and more importantly, it
works without waking up the runtime PM.
The implementation is rather simplistic: nouveau driver provides the
get_eld ops for HD-audio, and it notifies the audio hotplug via
pin_eld_notify callback upon each nv50_audio_enable() and _disable()
call. As the HD-audio pin assignment seems corresponding to the CRTC,
the crtc->index number is passed directly as the zero-based port
number.
The bind and unbind callbacks handle the device-link so that it
assures the PM call order.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20190722143815.7339-3-tiwai@suse.de
Reviewed-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/thermal/linux
Pull thermal updates from Daniel Lezcano:
- Depromote debug print on the db8500 platform (Linus Walleij)
- Fix compilation warning when compiling with make W=1 (Amit Kucheria)
- Code cleanup and refactoring, regmap conversion and add hwmon support
on Qoriq (Andrey Smirnov)
- Add an idle injection cpu cooling device and its documentation,
rename the cpu_cooling device to cpufreq_cooling device (Daniel
Lezcano)
- Convert unexported functions to static, add the __init annotation in
the thermal-of code and remove the pointless wrapper functions
(Daniel Lezcano)
- Fix register offset for Armada XP and register reset bit
initialization (Zak Hays)
- Enable hwmon on the rockchip (Stefan Schaeckeler)
- Add the thermal sensor for the H6/H5/H3/A64/A83T/R40 sun8i platform
and their device tree bindings, followed by a fix for the ths number
and the sparse warnings (Yangtao Li)
- Code cleansup for the sun8i and hwmon support (Yangtao Li)
- Silent some messages which are misleading given the changes made in
the previous version on generic-adc (Martin Blumenstingl)
- Rename exynos to Exynos (Krzysztof Kozlowski)
- Add the bcm2711 thermal driver with the device tree bindings (Stefan
Wahren)
- Use usleep_range() instead of udelay() as the call is always done in
a sleep-able context (Geert Uytterhoeven)
- Do code cleanup and re-organization to set the scene for a new
process for the brcmstb (Florian Fainelli)
- Fix bindings check issues on brcm (Stefan Wahren)
- Add Jasper Lake support on int340x (Nivedita Swaminathan)
- Add Comet Lake support on intel pch (Gayatri Kammela)
- Fix unmatched pci_release_region() on x86 (Chuhong Yuan)
- Remove temperature boundaries for rcar and rcar3 (Niklas Söderlund)
- Fix return value to -ENODEV when thermal_zone_of_sensor_register() is
called with the of-node is missing (Peter Mamonov)
- Code cleanup, interrupt bouncing, and better support on stm32 (Pascal
Paillet)
* tag 'thermal-v5.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/thermal/linux: (66 commits)
thermal: stm32: Fix low threshold interrupt flood
thermal: stm32: Improve temperature computing
thermal: stm32: Handle multiple trip points
thermal: stm32: Disable interrupts at probe
thermal: stm32: Rework sensor mode management
thermal: stm32: Fix icifr register name
thermal: of: Make thermal_zone_of_sensor_register return -ENODEV if a sensor OF node is missing
thermal: rcar_gen3_thermal: Remove temperature bound
thermal: rcar_thermal: Remove temperature bound
thermal: intel: intel_pch_thermal: Add Comet Lake (CML) platform support
thermal: intel: Fix unmatched pci_release_region
thermal: int340x: processor_thermal: Add Jasper Lake support
dt-bindings: brcm,avs-ro-thermal: Fix binding check issues
thermal: brcmstb_thermal: Register different ops per process
thermal: brcmstb_thermal: Restructure interrupt registration
thermal: brcmstb_thermal: Add 16nm process thermal parameters
dt-bindings: thermal: Define BCM7216 thermal sensor compatible
thermal: brcmstb_thermal: Prepare to support a different process
thermal: brcmstb_thermal: Do not use DT coefficients
thermal: rcar_thermal: Use usleep_range() instead of udelay()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound
Pull sound updates from Takashi Iwai:
"As the diffstat shows we've had again a lot of works done for this
cycle: the majority of changes are the continued componentization and
code refactoring in ASoC, the tree-wide PCM API updates and cleanups
and SOF updates while a few ASoC driver updates are seen, too.
Here we go, some highlights:
Core:
- Finally y2038 support landed to ALSA ABI; some ioctls have been
extended and lots of tricks were applied
- Applying the new managed PCM buffer API to all drivers; the API
itself was already merged in 5.5
- The already deprecated dimension support in ALSA control API is
dropped completely now
- Verification of ALSA control elements to catch API misuses
ASoC:
- Further code refactorings and moving things to the component level
- Lots of updates and improvements on SOF / Intel drivers; now
including common HDMI driver and SoundWire support
- New driver support for Ingenic JZ4770, Mediatek MT6660, Qualcomm
WCD934x and WSA881x, and Realtek RT700, RT711, RT715, RT1011,
RT1015 and RT1308
HD-audio:
- Improved ring-buffer communications using waitqueue
- Drop the superfluous buffer preallocation on x86
Others:
- Many code cleanups, mostly constifications over the whole tree
- USB-audio: quirks for MOTU, Corsair Virtuoso, Line6 Helix
- FireWire: code refactoring for oxfw and dice drivers"
* tag 'sound-5.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound: (638 commits)
ALSA: usb-audio: add quirks for Line6 Helix devices fw>=2.82
ALSA: hda: Add Clevo W65_67SB the power_save blacklist
ASoC: soc-core: remove null_snd_soc_ops
ASoC: soc-pcm: add soc_rtd_trigger()
ASoC: soc-pcm: add soc_rtd_hw_free()
ASoC: soc-pcm: add soc_rtd_hw_params()
ASoC: soc-pcm: add soc_rtd_prepare()
ASoC: soc-pcm: add soc_rtd_shutdown()
ASoC: soc-pcm: add soc_rtd_startup()
ASoC: rt1015: add rt1015 amplifier driver
ASoC: madera: Correct some kernel doc
ASoC: topology: fix soc_tplg_fe_link_create() - link->dobj initialization order
ASoC: Intel: skl_hda_dsp_common: Fix global-out-of-bounds bug
ASoC: madera: Correct DMIC only input hook ups
ALSA: cs46xx: fix spelling mistake "to" -> "too"
ALSA: hda - Add docking station support for Lenovo Thinkpad T420s
ASoC: Add MediaTek MT6660 Speaker Amp Driver
ASoC: dt-bindings: rt5645: add suppliers
ASoC: max98090: fix deadlock in max98090_dapm_put_enum_double()
ASoC: dapm: add snd_soc_dapm_put_enum_double_locked
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Pull networking updates from David Miller:
1) Add WireGuard
2) Add HE and TWT support to ath11k driver, from John Crispin.
3) Add ESP in TCP encapsulation support, from Sabrina Dubroca.
4) Add variable window congestion control to TIPC, from Jon Maloy.
5) Add BCM84881 PHY driver, from Russell King.
6) Start adding netlink support for ethtool operations, from Michal
Kubecek.
7) Add XDP drop and TX action support to ena driver, from Sameeh
Jubran.
8) Add new ipv4 route notifications so that mlxsw driver does not have
to handle identical routes itself. From Ido Schimmel.
9) Add BPF dynamic program extensions, from Alexei Starovoitov.
10) Support RX and TX timestamping in igc, from Vinicius Costa Gomes.
11) Add support for macsec HW offloading, from Antoine Tenart.
12) Add initial support for MPTCP protocol, from Christoph Paasch,
Matthieu Baerts, Florian Westphal, Peter Krystad, and many others.
13) Add Octeontx2 PF support, from Sunil Goutham, Geetha sowjanya, Linu
Cherian, and others.
* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1469 commits)
net: phy: add default ARCH_BCM_IPROC for MDIO_BCM_IPROC
udp: segment looped gso packets correctly
netem: change mailing list
qed: FW 8.42.2.0 debug features
qed: rt init valid initialization changed
qed: Debug feature: ilt and mdump
qed: FW 8.42.2.0 Add fw overlay feature
qed: FW 8.42.2.0 HSI changes
qed: FW 8.42.2.0 iscsi/fcoe changes
qed: Add abstraction for different hsi values per chip
qed: FW 8.42.2.0 Additional ll2 type
qed: Use dmae to write to widebus registers in fw_funcs
qed: FW 8.42.2.0 Parser offsets modified
qed: FW 8.42.2.0 Queue Manager changes
qed: FW 8.42.2.0 Expose new registers and change windows
qed: FW 8.42.2.0 Internal ram offsets modifications
MAINTAINERS: Add entry for Marvell OcteonTX2 Physical Function driver
Documentation: net: octeontx2: Add RVU HW and drivers overview
octeontx2-pf: ethtool RSS config support
octeontx2-pf: Add basic ethtool support
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6
Pull crypto updates from Herbert Xu:
"API:
- Removed CRYPTO_TFM_RES flags
- Extended spawn grabbing to all algorithm types
- Moved hash descsize verification into API code
Algorithms:
- Fixed recursive pcrypt dead-lock
- Added new 32 and 64-bit generic versions of poly1305
- Added cryptogams implementation of x86/poly1305
Drivers:
- Added support for i.MX8M Mini in caam
- Added support for i.MX8M Nano in caam
- Added support for i.MX8M Plus in caam
- Added support for A33 variant of SS in sun4i-ss
- Added TEE support for Raven Ridge in ccp
- Added in-kernel API to submit TEE commands in ccp
- Added AMD-TEE driver
- Added support for BCM2711 in iproc-rng200
- Added support for AES256-GCM based ciphers for chtls
- Added aead support on SEC2 in hisilicon"
* 'linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: (244 commits)
crypto: arm/chacha - fix build failured when kernel mode NEON is disabled
crypto: caam - add support for i.MX8M Plus
crypto: x86/poly1305 - emit does base conversion itself
crypto: hisilicon - fix spelling mistake "disgest" -> "digest"
crypto: chacha20poly1305 - add back missing test vectors and test chunking
crypto: x86/poly1305 - fix .gitignore typo
tee: fix memory allocation failure checks on drv_data and amdtee
crypto: ccree - erase unneeded inline funcs
crypto: ccree - make cc_pm_put_suspend() void
crypto: ccree - split overloaded usage of irq field
crypto: ccree - fix PM race condition
crypto: ccree - fix FDE descriptor sequence
crypto: ccree - cc_do_send_request() is void func
crypto: ccree - fix pm wrongful error reporting
crypto: ccree - turn errors to debug msgs
crypto: ccree - fix AEAD decrypt auth fail
crypto: ccree - fix typo in comment
crypto: ccree - fix typos in error msgs
crypto: atmel-{aes,sha,tdes} - Retire crypto_platform_data
crypto: x86/sha - Eliminate casts on asm implementations
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This reverts commit 245595e83fbedda9e107eb0b37cec0ad07733778.
Guido Günther reported issues with this patch that broke existing
user space. Let's revert it for now and fix it properly later on.
Link: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11291089/
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200121114553.2667556-1-arnd@arndb.de/
Cc: Guido Günther <agx@sigxcpu.org>
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
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With this driver it is possible to use the BCLK pin of the SAI module as
a generic clock output. This is esp. useful if you want to drive a clock
to an audio codec. Because the output only allows integer divider values
the audio codec needs an integrated PLL.
Signed-off-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200102231101.11834-3-michael@walle.cc
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
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Add support for the new way of specifying the clock parents. Add the
two new functions
clk_hw_register_composite_pdata()
clk_register_composite_pdata()
to let the driver provide parent_data instead of the parent_names.
Signed-off-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200102231101.11834-1-michael@walle.cc
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 cpu-features updates from Ingo Molnar:
"The biggest change in this cycle was a large series from Sean
Christopherson to clean up the handling of VMX features. This both
fixes bugs/inconsistencies and makes the code more coherent and
future-proof.
There are also two cleanups and a minor TSX syslog messages
enhancement"
* 'x86-cpu-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (23 commits)
x86/cpu: Remove redundant cpu_detect_cache_sizes() call
x86/cpu: Print "VMX disabled" error message iff KVM is enabled
KVM: VMX: Allow KVM_INTEL when building for Centaur and/or Zhaoxin CPUs
perf/x86: Provide stubs of KVM helpers for non-Intel CPUs
KVM: VMX: Use VMX_FEATURE_* flags to define VMCS control bits
KVM: VMX: Check for full VMX support when verifying CPU compatibility
KVM: VMX: Use VMX feature flag to query BIOS enabling
KVM: VMX: Drop initialization of IA32_FEAT_CTL MSR
x86/cpufeatures: Add flag to track whether MSR IA32_FEAT_CTL is configured
x86/cpu: Set synthetic VMX cpufeatures during init_ia32_feat_ctl()
x86/cpu: Print VMX flags in /proc/cpuinfo using VMX_FEATURES_*
x86/cpu: Detect VMX features on Intel, Centaur and Zhaoxin CPUs
x86/vmx: Introduce VMX_FEATURES_*
x86/cpu: Clear VMX feature flag if VMX is not fully enabled
x86/zhaoxin: Use common IA32_FEAT_CTL MSR initialization
x86/centaur: Use common IA32_FEAT_CTL MSR initialization
x86/mce: WARN once if IA32_FEAT_CTL MSR is left unlocked
x86/intel: Initialize IA32_FEAT_CTL MSR at boot
tools/x86: Sync msr-index.h from kernel sources
selftests, kvm: Replace manual MSR defs with common msr-index.h
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sc7180 was added to the end of the match table, sort the table.
Fixes: eee28109f871 ("clk: qcom: clk-rpmh: Add support for RPMHCC for SC7180")
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200124175934.3937473-1-bjorn.andersson@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org>
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Commit d3eeb1d77c5d ("xen/gntdev: use mmu_interval_notifier_insert")
missed a test for use_ptemod when calling mmu_interval_read_begin(). Fix
that.
Fixes: d3eeb1d77c5d ("xen/gntdev: use mmu_interval_notifier_insert")
CC: stable@vger.kernel.org # 5.5
Reported-by: Ilpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@cs.helsinki.fi>
Tested-by: Ilpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@cs.helsinki.fi>
Signed-off-by: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
Acked-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
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