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2014-04-01Merge tag 'spi-v3.15' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi Pull spi Updates from Mark Brown: "A busy release for both cleanups and new drivers this time along with further factoring out of replicated code into the core: - Provide support in the core for DMA mapping transfers - essentially all drivers weren't implementing this properly, now there's no excuse. - Dual and quad mode support for spidev. - Fix handling of cs_change in the generic implementation. - Remove the S3C_DMA code from the s3c64xx driver now that all the platforms using it have been converted to dmaengine. - Lots of improvements to the Renesas SPI controllers. - Drivers for Allwinner A10 and A31, Qualcomm QUP and Xylinx xtfpga. - Removal of the bitrotted ti-ssp driver" * tag 'spi-v3.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi: (199 commits) spi: Fix handling of cs_change in core implementation spi: bitbang: Make spi_bitbang_stop() return void spi: mpc52xx: Convert to use bits_per_word_mask spi: omap-100k: Fix memory leak spi: dw: Don't call kfree for memory allocated by devm_kzalloc spi: fsl-dspi: Fix memory leak spi: omap-uwire: add missing iounmap spi: clps711x: Convert to use master->max_speed_hz spi: clps711x: Enable driver compilation with COMPILE_TEST spi: omap-uwire: Remove full duplex check spi: Do not require a completion spi: topcliff-pch: Transform noisy message to dev_vdbg spi: coldfire-qspi: Simplify the code to set register bits for transfer speed spi: bcm63xx: Remove unused define for PFX spi: efm32: use $vendor,$device scheme for compatible string spi: clps711x: Remove <mach/hardware.h> dependency spi: topcliff-pch: Properly unregister platform devices on probe() error paths spi: fsl-espi: Remove unused bits_per_word variable in fsl_espi_bufs spi: altera: Remove the code to get unused platform_data spi: fsl-lib: Fix memory leak of pinfo ...
2014-04-01Merge tag 'regulator-v3.15' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator Pull regulator updates from Mark Brown: "This release has lots and lots of small cleanups and fixes in the regulator subsystem, mainly cleaning up some bad patterns that got duplicated in DT code, but otherwise very little of note outside of the scope of the relevant drivers: - Support for configuration of the initial state for gpio regulators with multi-voltage support. - Support for calling regulator_set_voltage() on fixed regulators. - New drivers for Broadcom BCM590xx, Freescale pfuze200, Samsung S2MPA01 & S2MPS11/4, some PWM controlled regulators found on some ST boards and TI TPS65218" * tag 'regulator-v3.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator: (154 commits) regulator: aat2870: Use regulator_map_voltage_ascend regulator: st-pwm: Convert to get_voltage_sel regulator: Add new driver for ST's PWM controlled voltage regulators regulator: bcm590xx: Remove **rdev from struct bcm590xx_reg regulator: bcm590xx: Make the modalias matches the driver name regulator: s5m8767: Convert to use regulator_[enable|disable|is_enabled]_regmap regulator: db8500-prcmu: Set 1.8V as a fixed voltage for vsmps2 regulator: s2mps11: Add missing of_node_put regulator: s2mps11: Use of_get_child_by_name Documentation: mfd: s2mps11: Document support for S2MPS14 regulator: s2mps11: Add set_suspend_disable for S2MPS14 regulator: s2mps11: Add support for S2MPS14 regulators regulator: max8660: Fix brace alignment regulator: dbx500: use seq_puts() instead of seq_printf() regulator: dbx500-prcmu: Silence checkpatch warnings regulator: anatop: Remove checking control_reg in [set|get]_voltage_sel regulator: max8952: Silence checkpatch warning regulator: max8925: Silence checkpatch warning regulator: max8660: Silence checkpatch warnings regulator: arizona-ldo1: Correct default regulator init_data ...
2014-04-01Merge tag 'regmap-v3.15' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap Pull regmap updates from Mark Brown: "Quite a busy release for regmap this time around, the standout changes are: - A real implementation of regmap_multi_write() and a bypassed version of it for use by drivers doing patch-like things with more open coding for surrounding startup sequences. - Support fast_io on bulk operations. - Support split device binding and map initialisation for use by devices required in early init (mainly system controllers). - Fixes for some operations on maps with strides set. - Export the value parsing operations to help generic code built on top of the API. - Support for MMIO regmaps with non-32 bit register sizes. plus a few smaller fixes" * tag 'regmap-v3.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap: (22 commits) regmap: mmio: Add regmap_mmio_regbits_check. regmap: mmio: Add support for 1/2/8 bytes wide register address. regmap: mmio: add regmap_mmio_{regsize, count}_check. regmap: cache: Don't attempt to sync non-writeable registers regmap: cache: Step by stride in default sync regmap: Fix possible sleep-in-atomic in regmap_bulk_write() regmap: Ensure regmap_register_patch() is compatible with fast_io regmap: irq: Set data pointer only on regmap_add_irq_chip success regmap: Implementation for regmap_multi_reg_write regmap: add regmap_parse_val api mfd: arizona: Use new regmap features for manual register patch regmap: Base regmap_register_patch on _regmap_multi_reg_write regmap: Add bypassed version of regmap_multi_reg_write regmap: Mark reg_defaults in regmap_multi_reg_write as const regmap: fix coccinelle warnings regmap: Check stride of register patch as we register it regmap: Clean up _regmap_update_bits() regmap: Separate regmap dev initialization regmap: Check readable regs in _regmap_read regmap: irq: Remove domain on exit ...
2014-04-01Merge tag 'pinctrl-v3.15-1' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-pinctrl Pull pin control bulk changes from Linus Walleij: "Pin control bulk changes for the v3.15 series, no new core functionality this time, just incremental driver updates: - A large refactoring of the MVEBU (Marvell) driver. - A large refactoring of the Tegra (nVidia) driver. - GPIO interrupt including soft edges support in the STi driver. - Misc updates to PFC (Renesas), AT91, ADI2 (Blackfin), pinctrl-single, sirf (CSR), msm (Qualcomm), Exynos (Samsung), sunxi (AllWinner), i.MX (Freescale), Baytrail" * tag 'pinctrl-v3.15-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-pinctrl: (72 commits) pinctrl: tegra: add some missing Tegra114 entries pinctrl: tegra: fix some mistakes in Tegra124 pinctrl: msm: fix up out-of-order merge conflict pinctrl: st: Fix error check for of_irq_to_resource usage pinctrl: tegra: consistency cleanup pinctrl: tegra: dynamically calculate function list of groups pinctrl: tegra: init Tegra20/30 at module_init time pinctrl: st: Use ARRAY_SIZE instead of raw value for number of delays pinctrl: st: add pinctrl support for the STiH407 SoC pinctrl: st: Enhance the controller to manage unavailable registers pinctrl: msm: Simplify msm_config_reg() and callers pinctrl: msm: Remove impossible WARN_ON()s pinctrl: msm: Replace lookup tables with math pinctrl: msm: Drop OF_IRQ dependency pinctrl: msm: Drop unused includes pinctrl: msm: Check for ngpios > MAX_NR_GPIO pinctrl: msm: Silence recursive lockdep warning pinctrl: mvebu: silence WARN to dev_warn pinctrl: msm: drop wake_irqs bitmap pinctrl-baytrail: add function mux checking in gpio pin request ...
2014-04-01Merge branch 'pm-runtime'Rafael J. Wysocki
* pm-runtime: PM / Runtime: Spelling s/competing/completing/ PM / Runtime: s/foo_process_requests/foo_process_next_request/ PM / Runtime: GENERIC_SUBSYS_PM_OPS is gone PM / Runtime: Correct documented return values for generic PM callbacks PM / Runtime: Split line longer than 80 characters PM / Runtime: dev_pm_info.runtime_error is signed
2014-04-01Merge branch 'pm-cpufreq'Rafael J. Wysocki
* pm-cpufreq: cpufreq: Make cpufreq_notify_transition & cpufreq_notify_post_transition static cpufreq: Convert existing drivers to use cpufreq_freq_transition_{begin|end} cpufreq: Make sure frequency transitions are serialized intel_pstate: Use del_timer_sync in intel_pstate_cpu_stop cpufreq: resume drivers before enabling governors
2014-04-01Merge branches 'acpi-processor' and 'pnp'Rafael J. Wysocki
* acpi-processor: Revert "ACPI / processor: Make it possible to get APIC ID via GIC" * pnp: PNP: remove deprecated IRQF_DISABLED
2014-04-01Merge branch 'acpica'Rafael J. Wysocki
* acpica: ACPICA: Enable auto-serialization as a default kernel behavior. ACPICA: Ignore sync_level for methods that have been auto-serialized. ACPICA: Add additional named objects for the auto-serialize method scan. ACPICA: Add auto-serialization support for ill-behaved control methods. ACPICA: Remove global option to serialize all control methods.
2014-04-01Merge tag 'pm+acpi-3.15-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull ACPI and power management updates from Rafael Wysocki: "The majority of this material spent some time in linux-next, some of it even several weeks. There are a few relatively fresh commits in it, but they are mostly fixes and simple cleanups. ACPI took the lead this time, both in terms of the number of commits and the number of modified lines of code, cpufreq follows and there are a few changes in the PM core and in cpuidle too. A new feature that already got some LWN.net's attention is the device PM QoS extension allowing latency tolerance requirements to be propagated from leaf devices to their ancestors with hardware interfaces for specifying latency tolerance. That should help systems with hardware-driven power management to avoid going too far with it in cases when there are latency tolerance constraints. There also are some significant changes in the ACPI core related to the way in which hotplug notifications are handled. They affect PCI hotplug (ACPIPHP) and the ACPI dock station code too. The bottom line is that all those notification now go through the root notify handler and are propagated to the interested subsystems by means of callbacks instead of having to install a notify handler for each device object that we can potentially get hotplug notifications for. In addition to that ACPICA will now advertise "Windows 2013" compatibility for _OSI, because some systems out there don't work correctly if that is not done (some of them don't even boot). On the system suspend side of things, all of the device suspend and resume callbacks, except for ->prepare() and ->complete(), are now going to be executed asynchronously as that turns out to speed up system suspend and resume on some platforms quite significantly and we have a few more optimizations in that area. Apart from that, there are some new device IDs and fixes and cleanups all over. In particular, the system suspend and resume handling by cpufreq should be improved and the cpuidle menu governor should be a bit more robust now. Specifics: - Device PM QoS support for latency tolerance constraints on systems with hardware interfaces allowing such constraints to be specified. That is necessary to prevent hardware-driven power management from becoming overly aggressive on some systems and to prevent power management features leading to excessive latencies from being used in some cases. - Consolidation of the handling of ACPI hotplug notifications for device objects. This causes all device hotplug notifications to go through the root notify handler (that was executed for all of them anyway before) that propagates them to individual subsystems, if necessary, by executing callbacks provided by those subsystems (those callbacks are associated with struct acpi_device objects during device enumeration). As a result, the code in question becomes both smaller in size and more straightforward and all of those changes should not affect users. - ACPICA update, including fixes related to the handling of _PRT in cases when it is broken and the addition of "Windows 2013" to the list of supported "features" for _OSI (which is necessary to support systems that work incorrectly or don't even boot without it). Changes from Bob Moore and Lv Zheng. - Consolidation of ACPI _OST handling from Jiang Liu. - ACPI battery and AC fixes allowing unusual system configurations to be handled by that code from Alexander Mezin. - New device IDs for the ACPI LPSS driver from Chiau Ee Chew. - ACPI fan and thermal optimizations related to system suspend and resume from Aaron Lu. - Cleanups related to ACPI video from Jean Delvare. - Assorted ACPI fixes and cleanups from Al Stone, Hanjun Guo, Lan Tianyu, Paul Bolle, Tomasz Nowicki. - Intel RAPL (Running Average Power Limits) driver cleanups from Jacob Pan. - intel_pstate fixes and cleanups from Dirk Brandewie. - cpufreq fixes related to system suspend/resume handling from Viresh Kumar. - cpufreq core fixes and cleanups from Viresh Kumar, Stratos Karafotis, Saravana Kannan, Rashika Kheria, Joe Perches. - cpufreq drivers updates from Viresh Kumar, Zhuoyu Zhang, Rob Herring. - cpuidle fixes related to the menu governor from Tuukka Tikkanen. - cpuidle fix related to coupled CPUs handling from Paul Burton. - Asynchronous execution of all device suspend and resume callbacks, except for ->prepare and ->complete, during system suspend and resume from Chuansheng Liu. - Delayed resuming of runtime-suspended devices during system suspend for the PCI bus type and ACPI PM domain. - New set of PM helper routines to allow device runtime PM callbacks to be used during system suspend and resume more easily from Ulf Hansson. - Assorted fixes and cleanups in the PM core from Geert Uytterhoeven, Prabhakar Lad, Philipp Zabel, Rashika Kheria, Sebastian Capella. - devfreq fix from Saravana Kannan" * tag 'pm+acpi-3.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (162 commits) PM / devfreq: Rewrite devfreq_update_status() to fix multiple bugs PM / sleep: Correct whitespace errors in <linux/pm.h> intel_pstate: Set core to min P state during core offline cpufreq: Add stop CPU callback to cpufreq_driver interface cpufreq: Remove unnecessary braces cpufreq: Fix checkpatch errors and warnings cpufreq: powerpc: add cpufreq transition latency for FSL e500mc SoCs MAINTAINERS: Reorder maintainer addresses for PM and ACPI PM / Runtime: Update runtime_idle() documentation for return value meaning video / output: Drop display output class support fujitsu-laptop: Drop unneeded include acer-wmi: Stop selecting VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL ACPI / gpu / drm: Stop selecting VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL ACPI / video: fix ACPI_VIDEO dependencies cpufreq: remove unused notifier: CPUFREQ_{SUSPENDCHANGE|RESUMECHANGE} cpufreq: Do not allow ->setpolicy drivers to provide ->target cpufreq: arm_big_little: set 'physical_cluster' for each CPU cpufreq: arm_big_little: make vexpress driver depend on bL core driver ACPI / button: Add ACPI Button event via netlink routine ACPI: Remove duplicate definitions of PREFIX ...
2014-04-01Merge branch 'irq-core-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull irq code updates from Thomas Gleixner: "The irq department proudly presents: - Another tree wide sweep of irq infrastructure abuse. Clear winner of the trainwreck engineering contest was: #include "../../../kernel/irq/settings.h" - Tree wide update of irq_set_affinity() callbacks which miss a cpu online check when picking a single cpu out of the affinity mask. - Tree wide consolidation of interrupt statistics. - Updates to the threaded interrupt infrastructure to allow explicit wakeup of the interrupt thread and a variant of synchronize_irq() which synchronizes only the hard interrupt handler. Both are needed to replace the homebrewn thread handling in the mmc/sdhci code. - New irq chip callbacks to allow proper support for GPIO based irqs. The GPIO based interrupts need to request/release GPIO resources from request/free_irq. - A few new ARM interrupt chips. No revolutionary new hardware, just differently wreckaged variations of the scheme. - Small improvments, cleanups and updates all over the place" I was hoping that that trainwreck engineering contest was a April Fools' joke. But no. * 'irq-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (68 commits) irqchip: sun7i/sun6i: Disable NMI before registering the handler ARM: sun7i/sun6i: dts: Fix IRQ number for sun6i NMI controller ARM: sun7i/sun6i: irqchip: Update the documentation ARM: sun7i/sun6i: dts: Add NMI irqchip support ARM: sun7i/sun6i: irqchip: Add irqchip driver for NMI controller genirq: Export symbol no_action() arm: omap: Fix typo in ams-delta-fiq.c m68k: atari: Fix the last kernel_stat.h fallout irqchip: sun4i: Simplify sun4i_irq_ack irqchip: sun4i: Use handle_fasteoi_irq for all interrupts genirq: procfs: Make smp_affinity values go+r softirq: Add linux/irq.h to make it compile again m68k: amiga: Add linux/irq.h to make it compile again irqchip: sun4i: Don't ack IRQs > 0, fix acking of IRQ 0 irqchip: sun4i: Fix a comment about mask register initialization irqchip: sun4i: Fix irq 0 not working genirq: Add a new IRQCHIP_EOI_THREADED flag genirq: Document IRQCHIP_ONESHOT_SAFE flag ARM: sunxi: dt: Convert to the new irq controller compatibles irqchip: sunxi: Change compatibles ...
2014-04-01Merge branch 'timers-core-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull timer changes from Thomas Gleixner: "This assorted collection provides: - A new timer based timer broadcast feature for systems which do not provide a global accessible timer device. That allows those systems to put CPUs into deep idle states where the per cpu timer device stops. - A few NOHZ_FULL related improvements to the timer wheel - The usual updates to timer devices found in ARM SoCs - Small improvements and updates all over the place" * 'timers-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (44 commits) tick: Remove code duplication in tick_handle_periodic() tick: Fix spelling mistake in tick_handle_periodic() x86: hpet: Use proper destructor for delayed work workqueue: Provide destroy_delayed_work_on_stack() clocksource: CMT, MTU2, TMU and STI should depend on GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS timer: Remove code redundancy while calling get_nohz_timer_target() hrtimer: Rearrange comments in the order struct members are declared timer: Use variable head instead of &work_list in __run_timers() clocksource: exynos_mct: silence a static checker warning arm: zynq: Add support for cpufreq arm: zynq: Don't use arm_global_timer with cpufreq clocksource/cadence_ttc: Overhaul clocksource frequency adjustment clocksource/cadence_ttc: Call clockevents_update_freq() with IRQs enabled clocksource: Add Kconfig entries for CMT, MTU2, TMU and STI sh: Remove Kconfig entries for TMU, CMT and MTU2 ARM: shmobile: Remove CMT, TMU and STI Kconfig entries clocksource: armada-370-xp: Use atomic access for shared registers clocksource: orion: Use atomic access for shared registers clocksource: timer-keystone: Delete unnecessary variable clocksource: timer-keystone: introduce clocksource driver for Keystone ...
2014-04-01Merge branch 'timers-nohz-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull timer updates from Ingo Molnar: "The main purpose is to fix a full dynticks bug related to virtualization, where steal time accounting appears to be zero in /proc/stat even after a few seconds of competing guests running busy loops in a same host CPU. It's not a regression though as it was there since the beginning. The other commits are preparatory work to fix the bug and various cleanups" * 'timers-nohz-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: arch: Remove stub cputime.h headers sched: Remove needless round trip nsecs <-> tick conversion of steal time cputime: Fix jiffies based cputime assumption on steal accounting cputime: Bring cputime -> nsecs conversion cputime: Default implementation of nsecs -> cputime conversion cputime: Fix nsecs_to_cputime() return type cast
2014-04-01Merge branch 'x86-cpufeature-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 cpufeature update from Ingo Molnar: "Two refinements to clflushopt support" * 'x86-cpufeature-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86, cpufeature: If we disable CLFLUSH, we should disable CLFLUSHOPT x86, cpufeature: Rename X86_FEATURE_CLFLSH to X86_FEATURE_CLFLUSH
2014-04-01HID: sony: fix force feedback mismergeJiri Kosina
Fix unfortunate mismerge between the fixes and sony branch causing code duplication and unterminated basic block. Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2014-04-01Merge branches 'for-3.15/multitouch', 'for-3.15/sony' and 'for-3.15/uhid' ↵Jiri Kosina
into for-linus
2014-04-01Merge branch 'for-3.15/microsoft' into for-linusJiri Kosina
Conflicts: drivers/hid/hid-core.c
2014-04-01Merge branch 'for-3.15/hid-sensor-hub' into for-linusJiri Kosina
2014-04-01Merge branch 'for-3.15/hid-core-ll-transport-cleanup' into for-linusJiri Kosina
Conflicts: drivers/hid/hid-ids.h drivers/hid/hid-sony.c drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid.c
2014-04-01Merge branch 'for-3.15/i2c-hid' into for-linusJiri Kosina
2014-04-01Merge branch 'for-3.15/ll-driver-new-callbacks' into for-linusJiri Kosina
2014-04-01Merge branch 'for-3.15/hid-core-ll-transport-cleanup' into for-3.15/sonyJiri Kosina
2014-04-01HID: sony: Set the quriks flag for Bluetooth controllersFrank Praznik
The Sixaxis and DualShock 4 want HID output reports sent on the control endpoint when connected via Bluetooth. Set the HID_QUIRK_NO_OUTPUT_REPORTS_ON_INTR_EP flag for these devices so hidraw write() works properly. Signed-off-by: Frank Praznik <frank.praznik@oh.rr.com> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2014-04-01HID: sony: Fix Sixaxis cable state detectionFrank Praznik
Byte 31 of the Sixaxis report can change depending on whether or not the controller is rumbling. Using bit 3 is the only reliable way to detect the state of the cable regardless of rumble activity. Signed-off-by: Frank Praznik <frank.praznik@oh.rr.com> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2014-04-01HID: uhid: Add UHID_CREATE2 + UHID_INPUT2Petri Gynther
UHID_CREATE2: HID report descriptor data (rd_data) is an array in struct uhid_create2_req, instead of a pointer. Enables use from languages that don't support pointers, e.g. Python. UHID_INPUT2: Data array is the last field of struct uhid_input2_req. Enables userspace to write only the required bytes to kernel (ev.type + ev.u.input2.size + the part of the data array that matters), instead of the entire struct uhid_input2_req. Note: UHID_CREATE2 increases the total size of struct uhid_event slightly, thus increasing the size of messages that are queued for userspace. However, this won't affect the userspace processing of these events. [Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>: adjust to hid_get_raw_report() and hid_output_raw_report() API changes] Signed-off-by: Petri Gynther <pgynther@google.com> Reviewed-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Avoid led toggling for every packet.Thomas Gleixner
There is no point to toggle the RX led for every packet. Especially if we have a full FIFO we want to avoid everything we can. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Simplify TX interrupt cleanupThomas Gleixner
The function loads the message object from the hardware to get the payload length. The previous patch stores that information in an array, so we can avoid the hardware access. Remove the hardware access and move the led toggle outside of the spinlocked region. Toggle the led only once when at least one packet has been received. Binary size shrinks along with the code Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Store dlc privateThomas Gleixner
We can avoid the HW access in TX cleanup path for retrieving the DLC of the sent package if we store the DLC in a private array. Ideally this should be handled in the can_echo_skb functions, but I leave that exercise to the CAN folks. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Reduce register accessThomas Gleixner
commit 4ce78a838c (can: c_can: Speed up rx_poll function) hyped a performance improvement by reducing the access to the interrupt pending register from a dual 16 bit to a single 16 bit access. Wow! Thereby it crippled the driver to cast the 16 msg objects in stone, which is completly braindead as contemporary hardware has up to 128 message objects. Supporting larger object buffers is a major surgery, but it'd be definitely worth it especially as the driver does not support HW message filtering .... The logic of the "FIFO" implementation is to split the FIFO in half. For the lower half we read the buffers and clear the interrupt pending bit, but keep the newdat bit set, so the HW will queue above those buffers. When we read out the last low buffer then we reenable all the low half buffers by clearing the newdat bit. The upper half buffers clear the newdat and the interrupt pending bit right away as we know that the lower half bits are clear and give us a headstart against the hardware. Now the implementation is: transfer_message_object() read_object_and_put_into_skb(); if (obj < END_OF_LOW_BUF) clear_intpending(obj) else if (obj > END_OF_LOW_BUF) clear_intpending_and_newdat(obj) else if (obj == END_OF_LOW_BUF) clear_newdat_of_all_low_objects() The hardware allows to avoid most of the mess simply because we can tell the transfer_message_object() function to clear bits right away. So we can be clever and do: if (obj <= END_OF_LOW_BUF) ctrl = TRANSFER_MSG | CLEAR_INTPND; else ctrl = TRANSFER_MSG | CLEAR_INTPND | CLEAR_NEWDAT; transfer_message_object(ctrl) read_object_and_put_into_skb(); if (obj == END_OF_LOW_BUF) clear_newdat_of_all_low_objects() So we save a complete control operation on all message objects except the one which is the end of the low buffer. That's a few micro seconds per object. I'm not adding a boasting profile to that, simply because it's self explaining. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> [mkl: adjusted subject and commit message] Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Make the code readableThomas Gleixner
If every other line contains line breaks, that's a clear sign for indentation level madness. Split out the inner loop and move the code to a separate function. gcc creates slightly worse code for that, but we'll fix that in the next step. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> [mkl: adjusted subject] Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Provide protection in the xmit pathThomas Gleixner
The network core does not serialize the access to the hardware. The xmit related code lets the following happen: CPU0 CPU1 interrupt() do_poll() c_can_do_tx() Fiddle with HW and xmit() internal data Fiddle with HW and internal data due the complete lack of serialization. Add proper locking. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Remove EOB exitThomas Gleixner
The rx_poll code has the following gem: if (msg_ctrl_save & IF_MCONT_EOB) return num_rx_pkts; The EOB bit is the indicator for the hardware that this is the last configured FIFO object. But this object can contain valid data, if we manage to free up objects before the overrun case hits. Now if the code exits due to the EOB bit set, then this buffer is stale and the interrupt bit and NewDat bit of the buffer are still set. Results in a nice interrupt storm unless we come into an overrun situation where the MSGLST bit gets set. ksoftirqd/0-3 [000] ..s. 79.124101: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008001 pend 00008001 ksoftirqd/0-3 [000] ..s. 79.124176: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008000 pend 00008000 ksoftirqd/0-3 [000] ..s. 79.124187: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008002 pend 00008002 ksoftirqd/0-3 [000] ..s. 79.124256: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008000 pend 00008000 ksoftirqd/0-3 [000] ..s. 79.124267: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008000 pend 00008000 The amazing thing is that the check of the MSGLST (aka overrun bit) used to be after the check of the EOB bit. That was "fixed" in commit 5d0f801a2c(can: c_can: Fix RX message handling, handle lost message before EOB). But the author of this "fix" did not even understand that the EOB check is broken as well. Again a simple solution: Remove Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> [mkl: adjusted subject and commit message] Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Fix the lost message handlingThomas Gleixner
The lost message handling is broken in several ways. 1) Clearing the message lost flag is done by writing 0 to the message control register of the object. #define IF_MCONT_CLR_MSGLST (0 << 14) That clears the object buffer configuration in the worst case, which results in a loss of the EOB flag. That leaves the FIFO chain without a limit and causes a complete lockup of the HW 2) In case that the error skb allocation fails, the code happily claims that it handed down a packet. Just an accounting bug, but .... 3) The code adds a lot of pointless overhead to that error case, where we need to get stuff done as fast as possible to avoid more packet loss. - printk an annoying error message - reread the object buffer for nothing Fix is simple again: - Use the already known MSGCTRL content and only clear the MSGLST bit - Fix the buffer accounting by adding a proper return code - Remove the pointless operations Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Fix buffer orderingThomas Gleixner
The buffer handling of c_can has been broken forever. That leads to message reordering: ksoftirqd/0-3 [000] ..s. 79.123776: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00007fff ksoftirqd/0-3 [000] ..s. 79.124101: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008001 What happens is: CPU HW queue new packet into obj 16 (0-15 are busy) read obj 1-15 return because pending is 0 set pending obj 16 -> pending reg 8000 queue new packet into obj 1 set pending obj 1 -> pending reg 8001 So the current algorithmus reads the newest message first, which violates the ordering rules of CAN. Add proper handling of that situation by analyzing the contents of the pending register for gaps. This does NOT fix the message object corruption which can lead to interrupt storms. Thats addressed in the next patches. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> [mkl: adjusted subject] Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Make it SMP safeThomas Gleixner
The hardware has two message control interfaces, but the code only uses the first one. So on SMP the following can be observed: CPU0 CPU1 rx_poll() write IF1 xmit() write IF1 write IF1 That results in corrupted message object configurations. The TX/RX is not globally serialized it's only serialized on a core. Simple solution: Let RX use IF1 and TX use IF2 and all is good. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Fix hardware raminit functionThomas Gleixner
The function is broken in several ways: - The function does not wait for the init to complete. That can take quite some microseconds. - No protection against being called for two chips at the same time. SMP is such a new thing, right? Clear the start and the init done bit unconditionally and wait for both bits to be clear. In the enable path set the init bit and wait for the init done bit. Add proper locking. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: Wait for CONTROL_INIT to be clearedThomas Gleixner
According to the documentation the CPU must wait for CONTROL_INIT to be cleared before writing to the baudrate registers. Signed-off-by: Benedikt Spranger <b.spranger@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: check return value to users of c_can_set_bittiming()Marc Kleine-Budde
This patch adds return value checking to all direct and indirect users of c_can_set_bittiming(). Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: c_can: free_c_can_dev(): add missing netif_napi_del()Marc Kleine-Budde
This patch adds the missing netif_napi_del() to the free_c_can_dev() function. Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-04-01can: usb_8dev: Fix memory leak in usb_8dev_start_xmitBjorn Van Tilt
Fixed a memory leak when an error occurred in the transmit function. In the error handling the urb wasn't freed before returning. There was also a call to the usb_unanchor_urb() function but the urb wasn't anchored. Signed-off-by: Bjorn Van Tilt <bjorn.vantilt@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2014-03-31ixgbevf: Fix rcu warnings induced by LERMark Rustad
Resolve some rcu warnings produced when LER actions take place. This appears to be due to not holding the rtnl lock when calling ixgbe_down, so hold the lock. Also avoid disabling the device when it is already disabled. This check is necessary because the callback can be called more than once in some cases. Signed-off-by: Mark Rustad <mark.d.rustad@intel.com> Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31ixgbe: Fix rcu warnings induced by LERMark Rustad
Resolve some rcu warnings produced when LER actions take place. This appears to be due to not holding the rtnl lock when calling ixgbe_down, so hold the lock. Also avoid disabling the device when it is already disabled. This check is necessary because the callback can be called more than once in some cases. Signed-off-by: Mark Rustad <mark.d.rustad@intel.com> Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31INTEL-IGB: Convert iounmap to pci_iounmapPeter Senna Tschudin
Use pci_iounmap instead of iounmap when the virtual mapping was done with pci_iomap. A simplified version of the semantic patch that finds this issue is as follows: (http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/) // <smpl> @r@ expression addr; @@ addr = pci_iomap(...) @rr@ expression r.addr; @@ * iounmap(addr) // </smpl> Signed-off-by: Peter Senna Tschudin <peter.senna@gmail.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31i40e: Remove casts of pointer to same typeJoe Perches
Casting a pointer to a pointer of the same type is pointless, so remove these unnecessary casts. Done via coccinelle script: $ cat typecast_2.cocci @@ type T; T *foo; @@ - (T *)foo + foo Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Tested-by: Kavindya Deegala <kavindya.s.deegala@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31i40e/i40evf: Remove addressof casts to same typeJoe Perches
Using addressof then casting to the original type is pointless, so remove these unnecessary casts. Done via coccinelle script: $ cat typecast.cocci @@ type T; T foo; @@ - (T *)&foo + &foo Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Tested-by: Kavindya Deegala <kavindya.s.deegala@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31i40e/i40evf: fix error checking pathJean Sacren
The commit 6494294f277fd ("i40e/i40evf: Use dma_set_mask_and_coherent") uses dma_set_mask_and_coherent() to replace dma_set_coherent_mask() for the benefit of return error. The conversion brings some confusion in error checking as whether against DMA_BIT_MASK(64) or DMA_BIT_MASK(32). For one, if error is zero, the check will be against DMA_BIT_MASK(64) twice. Fix this error checking by binding the check to the pertinent one. Cc: Mitch Williams <mitch.a.williams@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jean Sacren <sakiwit@gmail.com> Tested-by: Kavindya Deegala <kavindya.s.deegala@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31i40e: fix function kernel doc descriptionJean Sacren
The commit c7d05ca89f8e ("i40e: driver ethtool core") introduced the new function i40e_add_del_fdir_sctpv4() with the kernel doc description a little bit off. The trivial error was copied over to a different file by the commit 17a73f6b1401 ("i40e: Flow Director sideband accounting") most recently. Fix the kernel doc with the correct description for clarity. Cc: Jesse Brandeburg <jesse.brandeburg@intel.com> Cc: Joseph Gasparakis <joseph.gasparakis@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jean Sacren <sakiwit@gmail.com> Tested-by: Kavindya Deegala <kavindya.s.deegala@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31ixgbevf: Change ixgbe_read_reg to ixgbevf_read_regMark Rustad
Change the ixgbe_read_reg function name to ixgbevf_read_reg to avoid a namespace clash with the ixgbe driver. This will allow ixgbe to take its register read function out-of-line to reduce memory footprint. Signed-off-by: Mark Rustad <mark.d.rustad@intel.com> Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31ixgbe: fix ixgbe_check_reset_blocked() declarationJean Sacren
The commit c97506ab0e22 ("ixgbe: Add check for FW veto bit") introduced the new function ixgbe_check_reset_blocked() with a minor issue in declaration. Fix the declaration by changing the type specifier to bool as the definition returns a boolean value. Additionally all ixgbe_check_reset_blocked() callers are expected to return a boolean value. Signed-off-by: Jean Sacren <sakiwit@gmail.com> Acked-by: Don Skidmore <donald.c.skidmore@intel.com> Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31ixgbe: fix race conditions on queuing skb for HW time stampJakub Kicinski
ixgbe has a single set of TX time stamping resources per NIC. Use a simple bit lock to avoid race conditions and leaking skbs when multiple TX rings try to claim time stamping. Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kubakici@wp.pl> Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31ixgbe: never generate both software and hardware timestampsJakub Kicinski
skb_tx_timestamp() does not report software time stamp if SKBTX_IN_PROGRESS is set. According to timestamping.txt software time stamps are a fallback and should not be generated if hardware time stamp is provided. Move call to skb_tx_timestamp() after setting SKBTX_IN_PROGRESS. Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kubakici@wp.pl> Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>