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2021-01-06rcu/nocb: Turn enabled/offload states into a common flagFrederic Weisbecker
This commit gathers the rcu_segcblist ->enabled and ->offloaded property field into a single ->flags bitmask to avoid further proliferation of individual u8 fields in the structure. This change prepares for the state formerly known as ->offloaded state to be modified at runtime. Cc: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org> Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Cc: Lai Jiangshan <jiangshanlai@gmail.com> Cc: Joel Fernandes <joel@joelfernandes.org> Cc: Neeraj Upadhyay <neeraju@codeaurora.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Inspired-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> Tested-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
2021-01-06rcu/trace: Add tracing for how segcb list changesJoel Fernandes (Google)
This commit adds tracing to track how the segcb list changes before/after acceleration, during queuing and during dequeuing. This tracing helped discover an optimization that avoided needless GP requests when no callbacks were accelerated. The tracing overhead is minimal as each segment's length is now stored in the respective segment. Reviewed-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Neeraj Upadhyay <neeraju@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Joel Fernandes (Google) <joel@joelfernandes.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
2021-01-06rcu/segcblist: Add counters to segcblist datastructureJoel Fernandes (Google)
Add counting of segment lengths of segmented callback list. This will be useful for a number of things such as knowing how big the ready-to-execute segment have gotten. The immediate benefit is ability to trace how the callbacks in the segmented callback list change. Also this patch remove hacks related to using donecbs's ->len field as a temporary variable to save the segmented callback list's length. This cannot be done anymore and is not needed. Also fix SRCU: The negative counting of the unsegmented list cannot be used to adjust the segmented one. To fix this, sample the unsegmented length in advance, and use it after CB execution to adjust the segmented list's length. Reviewed-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Joel Fernandes (Google) <joel@joelfernandes.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
2021-01-07platform/surface: Add Surface ACPI Notify driverMaximilian Luz
The Surface ACPI Notify (SAN) device provides an ACPI interface to the Surface Aggregator EC, specifically the Surface Serial Hub interface. This interface allows EC requests to be made from ACPI code and can convert a subset of EC events back to ACPI notifications. Specifically, this interface provides a GenericSerialBus operation region ACPI code can execute a request by writing the request command data and payload to this operation region and reading back the corresponding response via a write-then-read operation. Furthermore, this interface provides a _DSM method to be called when certain events from the EC have been received, essentially turning them into ACPI notifications. The driver provided in this commit essentially takes care of translating the request data written to the operation region, executing the request, waiting for it to finish, and finally writing and translating back the response (if the request has one). Furthermore, this driver takes care of enabling the events handled via ACPI _DSM calls. Lastly, this driver also exposes an interface providing discrete GPU (dGPU) power-on notifications on the Surface Book 2, which are also received via the operation region interface (but not handled by the SAN driver directly), making them accessible to other drivers (such as a dGPU hot-plug driver that may be added later on). On 5th and 6th generation Surface devices (Surface Pro 5/2017, Pro 6, Book 2, Laptop 1 and 2), the SAN interface provides full battery and thermal subsystem access, as well as other EC based functionality. On those models, battery and thermal sensor devices are implemented as standard ACPI devices of that type, however, forward ACPI calls to the corresponding Surface Aggregator EC request via the SAN interface and receive corresponding notifications (e.g. battery information change) from it. This interface is therefore required to provide said functionality on those devices. Signed-off-by: Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201221183959.1186143-10-luzmaximilian@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2021-01-07platform/surface: Add Surface Aggregator user-space interfaceMaximilian Luz
Add a misc-device providing user-space access to the Surface Aggregator EC, mainly intended for debugging, testing, and reverse-engineering. This interface gives user-space applications the ability to send requests to the EC and receive the corresponding responses. The device-file is managed by a pseudo platform-device and corresponding driver to avoid dependence on the dedicated bus, allowing it to be loaded in a minimal configuration. A python library and scripts to access this device can be found at [1]. [1]: https://github.com/linux-surface/surface-aggregator-module/tree/master/scripts/ssam Signed-off-by: Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201221183959.1186143-9-luzmaximilian@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2021-01-07platform/surface: aggregator: Add dedicated bus and device typeMaximilian Luz
The Surface Aggregator EC provides varying functionality, depending on the Surface device. To manage this functionality, we use dedicated client devices for each subsystem or virtual device of the EC. While some of these clients are described as standard devices in ACPI and the corresponding client drivers can be implemented as platform drivers in the kernel (making use of the controller API already present), many devices, especially on newer Surface models, cannot be found there. To simplify management of these devices, we introduce a new bus and client device type for the Surface Aggregator subsystem. The new device type takes care of managing the controller reference, essentially guaranteeing its validity for as long as the client device exists, thus alleviating the need to manually establish device links for that purpose in the client driver (as has to be done with the platform devices). Signed-off-by: Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201221183959.1186143-7-luzmaximilian@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2021-01-06platform/surface: Add Surface Aggregator subsystemMaximilian Luz
Add Surface System Aggregator Module core and Surface Serial Hub driver, required for the embedded controller found on Microsoft Surface devices. The Surface System Aggregator Module (SSAM, SAM or Surface Aggregator) is an embedded controller (EC) found on 4th and later generation Microsoft Surface devices, with the exception of the Surface Go series. This EC provides various functionality, depending on the device in question. This can include battery status and thermal reporting (5th and later generations), but also HID keyboard (6th+) and touchpad input (7th+) on Surface Laptop and Surface Book 3 series devices. This patch provides the basic necessities for communication with the SAM EC on 5th and later generation devices. On these devices, the EC provides an interface that acts as serial device, called the Surface Serial Hub (SSH). 4th generation devices, on which the EC interface is provided via an HID-over-I2C device, are not supported by this patch. Specifically, this patch adds a driver for the SSH device (device HID MSHW0084 in ACPI), as well as a controller structure and associated API. This represents the functional core of the Surface Aggregator kernel subsystem, introduced with this patch, and will be expanded upon in subsequent commits. The SSH driver acts as the main attachment point for this subsystem and sets-up and manages the controller structure. The controller in turn provides a basic communication interface, allowing to send requests from host to EC and receiving the corresponding responses, as well as managing and receiving events, sent from EC to host. It is structured into multiple layers, with the top layer presenting the API used by other kernel drivers and the lower layers modeled after the serial protocol used for communication. Said other drivers are then responsible for providing the (Surface model specific) functionality accessible through the EC (e.g. battery status reporting, thermal information, ...) via said controller structure and API, and will be added in future commits. Signed-off-by: Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201221183959.1186143-2-luzmaximilian@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2021-01-06[amd64] clean PRSTATUS_SIZE/SET_PR_FPVALID up properlyAl Viro
To get rid of hardcoded size/offset in those macros we need to have a definition of i386 variant of struct elf_prstatus. However, we can't do that in asm/compat.h - the types needed for that are not there and adding an include of asm/user32.h into asm/compat.h would cause a lot of mess. That could be conveniently done in elfcore-compat.h, but currently there is nowhere to put arch-dependent parts of it - no asm/elfcore-compat.h. So we introduce a new file (asm/elfcore-compat.h, present on architectures that have CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_ELFCORE_COMPAT set, currently only on x86), have it pulled by linux/elfcore-compat.h and move the definitions there. As a side benefit, we don't need to worry about accidental inclusion of that file into binfmt_elf.c itself, so we don't need the dance with COMPAT_PRSTATUS_SIZE, etc. - only fs/compat_binfmt_elf.c will see that header. Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2021-01-06elf_prstatus: collect the common part (everything before pr_reg) into a structAl Viro
Preparations to doing i386 compat elf_prstatus sanely - rather than duplicating the beginning of compat_elf_prstatus, take these fields into a separate structure (compat_elf_prstatus_common), so that it could be reused. Due to the incestous relationship between binfmt_elf.c and compat_binfmt_elf.c we need the same shape change done to native struct elf_prstatus, gathering the fields prior to pr_reg into a new structure (struct elf_prstatus_common). Fortunately, offset of pr_reg is always a multiple of 16 with no padding right before it, so it's possible to turn all the stuff prior to it into a single member without disturbing the layout. [build fix from Geert Uytterhoeven folded in] Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2021-01-06spi: spi-mem: Mark dummy transfers by setting dummy_data bitSowjanya Komatineni
This patch marks dummy transfer by setting dummy_data bit to 1. Controllers supporting dummy transfer by hardware use this bit field to skip software transfer of dummy bytes and use hardware dummy bytes transfer. Signed-off-by: Sowjanya Komatineni <skomatineni@nvidia.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1608585459-17250-6-git-send-email-skomatineni@nvidia.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2021-01-06dt-bindings: clock: tegra: Add clock ID TEGRA210_CLK_QSPI_PMSowjanya Komatineni
Tegra210 QSPI clock output has divider DIV2_SEL which will be enabled when using DDR interface mode. This patch adds clock ID for this to dt-binding. Acked-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Sowjanya Komatineni <skomatineni@nvidia.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1608585459-17250-2-git-send-email-skomatineni@nvidia.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2021-01-06clk: sunxi-ng: h6-r: Add R_APB2_RSB clock and resetSamuel Holland
While no information about the H6 RSB controller is included in the datasheet or manual, the vendor BSP and power management blob both reference the RSB clock parent and register address. These values were verified by experimentation. Since this clock/reset are added late, the specifier is added at the end to maintain the existing DT binding. The code is kept in register order. Signed-off-by: Samuel Holland <samuel@sholland.org> Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
2021-01-05rpmsg: glink: Guard qcom_glink_ssr_notify() with correct configBjorn Andersson
The qcom_glink_ssr_notify() function doesn't relate to the SMEM specific GLINK config, but the common RPMSG_QCOM_GLINK config. Update the guard to properly reflect this. Reviewed-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org> Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210106035905.4153692-1-bjorn.andersson@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>
2021-01-05net: suggest L2 discards be counted towards rx_droppedJakub Kicinski
From the existing definitions it's unclear which stat to use to report filtering based on L2 dst addr in old broadcast-medium Ethernet. Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-01-05include/soc: remove headers for EZChip NPSVineet Gupta
NPS platform has been removed from ARC port and there are no in-tree user of it now . So RIP ! Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
2021-01-05platform/chrome: cros_ec_typec: Send mux configuration acknowledgment to ECUtkarsh Patel
In some corner cases downgrade of the superspeed typec device(e.g. Dell typec Dock, apple dongle) was seen because before the SOC mux configuration finishes, EC starts configuring the next mux state. With this change, once the SOC mux is configured, kernel will send an acknowledgment to EC via Host command EC_CMD_USB_PD_MUX_ACK [1]. After sending the host event EC will wait for the acknowledgment from kernel before starting the PD negotiation for the next mux state. This helps to have a framework to build better error handling along with the synchronization of timing sensitive mux states. This change also brings in corresponding EC header updates from the EC code base [1]. [1]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/ec/+/refs/heads/master/include/ec_commands.h Signed-off-by: Utkarsh Patel <utkarsh.h.patel@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Prashant Malani <pmalani@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Benson Leung <bleung@chromium.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201210060903.2205-3-utkarsh.h.patel@intel.com
2021-01-05Merge tag 'net-5.11-rc3' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net Pull networking fixes from Jakub Kicinski: "Networking fixes, including fixes from netfilter, wireless and bpf trees. Current release - regressions: - mt76: fix NULL pointer dereference in mt76u_status_worker and mt76s_process_tx_queue - net: ipa: fix interconnect enable bug Current release - always broken: - netfilter: fixes possible oops in mtype_resize in ipset - ath11k: fix number of coding issues found by static analysis tools and spurious error messages Previous releases - regressions: - e1000e: re-enable s0ix power saving flows for systems with the Intel i219-LM Ethernet controllers to fix power use regression - virtio_net: fix recursive call to cpus_read_lock() to avoid a deadlock - ipv4: ignore ECN bits for fib lookups in fib_compute_spec_dst() - sysfs: take the rtnl lock around XPS configuration - xsk: fix memory leak for failed bind and rollback reservation at NETDEV_TX_BUSY - r8169: work around power-saving bug on some chip versions Previous releases - always broken: - dcb: validate netlink message in DCB handler - tun: fix return value when the number of iovs exceeds MAX_SKB_FRAGS to prevent unnecessary retries - vhost_net: fix ubuf refcount when sendmsg fails - bpf: save correct stopping point in file seq iteration - ncsi: use real net-device for response handler - neighbor: fix div by zero caused by a data race (TOCTOU) - bareudp: fix use of incorrect min_headroom size and a false positive lockdep splat from the TX lock - mvpp2: - clear force link UP during port init procedure in case bootloader had set it - add TCAM entry to drop flow control pause frames - fix PPPoE with ipv6 packet parsing - fix GoP Networking Complex Control config of port 3 - fix pkt coalescing IRQ-threshold configuration - xsk: fix race in SKB mode transmit with shared cq - ionic: account for vlan tag len in rx buffer len - stmmac: ignore the second clock input, current clock framework does not handle exclusive clock use well, other drivers may reconfigure the second clock Misc: - ppp: change PPPIOCUNBRIDGECHAN ioctl request number to follow existing scheme" * tag 'net-5.11-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (99 commits) net: dsa: lantiq_gswip: Fix GSWIP_MII_CFG(p) register access net: dsa: lantiq_gswip: Enable GSWIP_MII_CFG_EN also for internal PHYs net: lapb: Decrease the refcount of "struct lapb_cb" in lapb_device_event r8169: work around power-saving bug on some chip versions net: usb: qmi_wwan: add Quectel EM160R-GL selftests: mlxsw: Set headroom size of correct port net: macb: Correct usage of MACB_CAPS_CLK_HW_CHG flag ibmvnic: fix: NULL pointer dereference. docs: networking: packet_mmap: fix old config reference docs: networking: packet_mmap: fix formatting for C macros vhost_net: fix ubuf refcount incorrectly when sendmsg fails bareudp: Fix use of incorrect min_headroom size bareudp: set NETIF_F_LLTX flag net: hdlc_ppp: Fix issues when mod_timer is called while timer is running atlantic: remove architecture depends erspan: fix version 1 check in gre_parse_header() net: hns: fix return value check in __lb_other_process() net: sched: prevent invalid Scell_log shift count net: neighbor: fix a crash caused by mod zero ipv4: Ignore ECN bits for fib lookups in fib_compute_spec_dst() ...
2021-01-05Merge tag 'afs-fixes-04012021' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs Pull AFS fixes from David Howells: "Two fixes. The first is the fix for the strnlen() array limit check and the second fixes the calculation of the number of dirent records used to represent any particular filename length" * tag 'afs-fixes-04012021' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs: afs: Fix directory entry size calculation afs: Work around strnlen() oops with CONFIG_FORTIFIED_SOURCE=y
2021-01-05memory: tegra124-emc: Make driver modularDmitry Osipenko
Add modularization support to the Tegra124 EMC driver, which now can be compiled as a loadable kernel module. Note that EMC clock must be registered at clk-init time, otherwise PLLM will be disabled as unused clock at boot time if EMC driver is compiled as a module. Hence add a prepare/complete callbacks. similarly to what is done for the Tegra20/30 EMC drivers. Tested-by: Nicolas Chauvet <kwizart@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201228154920.18846-2-digetx@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org>
2021-01-05inotify, memcg: account inotify instances to kmemcgShakeel Butt
Currently the fs sysctl inotify/max_user_instances is used to limit the number of inotify instances on the system. For systems running multiple workloads, the per-user namespace sysctl max_inotify_instances can be used to further partition inotify instances. However there is no easy way to set a sensible system level max limit on inotify instances and further partition it between the workloads. It is much easier to charge the underlying resource (i.e. memory) behind the inotify instances to the memcg of the workload and let their memory limits limit the number of inotify instances they can create. With inotify instances charged to memcg, the admin can simply set max_user_instances to INT_MAX and let the memcg limits of the jobs limit their inotify instances. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201220044608.1258123-1-shakeelb@google.com Reviewed-by: Amir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@google.com> Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2021-01-05drm: Add function to convert rect in 16.16 fixed format to regular formatJosé Roberto de Souza
Much more clear to read one function call than four lines doing this conversion. v7: - function renamed - calculating width and height before truncate - inlined v10: - renamed parameters from source and destination to src and dst to match sister functions Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com> Cc: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: Gwan-gyeong Mun <gwan-gyeong.mun@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Gwan-gyeong Mun <gwan-gyeong.mun@intel.com> Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20210104205654.238928-1-jose.souza@intel.com
2021-01-05drm/doc: demote old doc-comments in drm.hSimon Ser
Sphinx doesn't like old doc-comments in drm.h and generates warnings like: ./include/uapi/drm/drm.h:87: warning: cannot understand function prototype: 'struct drm_clip_rect ' ./include/uapi/drm/drm.h:97: warning: cannot understand function prototype: 'struct drm_drawable_info ' ./include/uapi/drm/drm.h:105: warning: cannot understand function prototype: 'struct drm_tex_region ' ... Demote these to regular comments, because converting all of them is quite a lot of work (also requires documenting all of the struct fields for instance). Also many of these structures aren't really used by modern user-space. We can easily convert these remaining old comments to Sphinx style on a one-by-one basis. Signed-off-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr> Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch> Cc: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20201222133524.160842-5-contact@emersion.fr
2021-01-05drm/doc: re-format drm.h file commentSimon Ser
Our documentation build system chokes on \file comments: ./include/uapi/drm/drm.h:2: warning: Cannot understand * \file drm.h on line 2 - I thought it was a doc line Remove all of the slash-directives, and demote to a normal comment. Keep the historical information because it predates Git. v3: keep the comment (Daniel) Signed-off-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr> Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch> Cc: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20201222133524.160842-4-contact@emersion.fr
2021-01-05dt-bindings: interconnect: Add Qualcomm MSM8939 DT bindingsJun Nie
The Qualcomm MSM8939 platform has several bus fabrics that could be controlled and tuned dynamically according to the bandwidth demand. Signed-off-by: Jun Nie <jun.nie@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201204075345.5161-5-jun.nie@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Georgi Djakov <georgi.djakov@linaro.org>
2021-01-05drm: Use a const drm_driver for legacy PCI devicesLaurent Pinchart
Now that the legacy PCI support code doesn't need to write to the drm_driver structure, it can be treated as const through the whole DRM core, unconditionally. This allows declaring the structure as const in all drivers, removing one possible attack vector. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2021-01-05drm: Move legacy device list out of drm_driverLaurent Pinchart
The drm_driver structure contains a single field (legacy_dev_list) that is modified by the DRM core, used to store a linked list of legacy DRM devices associated with the driver. In order to make the structure const, move the field out to a global variable. This requires locking access to the global where the local field didn't require serialization, but this only affects legacy drivers, and isn't in any hot path. While at it, compile-out the legacy_dev_list field when DRM_LEGACY isn't defined. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
2021-01-05drm: Don't export the drm_gem_dumb_destroy() functionLaurent Pinchart
The drm_gem_dumb_destroy() isn't used in drivers, don't export it. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2021-01-05drm: Add default modes for connectors in unknown stateLaurent Pinchart
The DRM CRTC helpers add default modes to connectors in the connected state if no mode can be retrieved from the connector. This behaviour is useful for VGA or DVI outputs that have no connected DDC bus. However, in such cases, the status of the output usually can't be retrieved and is reported as connector_status_unknown. Extend the addition of default modes to connectors in an unknown state to support outputs that can retrieve neither the modes nor the connection status. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org> Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2021-01-05clk: imx: clk-imx8qxp: Add SCU clocks support for DC0 bypass clocksLiu Ying
This patch adds SCU clocks support for i.MX8qxp DC0 subsystem bypass clocks. Cc: Michael Turquette <mturquette@baylibre.com> Cc: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org> Cc: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org> Cc: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> Cc: Pengutronix Kernel Team <kernel@pengutronix.de> Cc: Fabio Estevam <festevam@gmail.com> Cc: NXP Linux Team <linux-imx@nxp.com> Cc: Dong Aisheng <aisheng.dong@nxp.com> Cc: Rob Herring <robh+dt@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Liu Ying <victor.liu@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
2021-01-04Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pablo/nfJakub Kicinski
Pablo Neira Ayuso says: ==================== Netfilter fixes for net The following patchset contains Netfilter fixes for net: 1) Missing sanitization of rateest userspace string, bug has been triggered by syzbot, patch from Florian Westphal. 2) Report EOPNOTSUPP on missing set features in nft_dynset, otherwise error reporting to userspace via EINVAL is misleading since this is reserved for malformed netlink requests. 3) New binaries with old kernels might silently accept several set element expressions. New binaries set on the NFT_SET_EXPR and NFT_DYNSET_F_EXPR flags to request for several expressions per element, hence old kernels which do not support for this bail out with EOPNOTSUPP. * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pablo/nf: netfilter: nftables: add set expression flags netfilter: nft_dynset: report EOPNOTSUPP on missing set feature netfilter: xt_RATEEST: reject non-null terminated string from userspace ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210103192920.18639-1-pablo@netfilter.org Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-01-04srcu: Provide polling interfaces for Tiny SRCU grace periodsPaul E. McKenney
There is a need for a polling interface for SRCU grace periods, so this commit supplies get_state_synchronize_srcu(), start_poll_synchronize_srcu(), and poll_state_synchronize_srcu() for this purpose. The first can be used if future grace periods are inevitable (perhaps due to a later call_srcu() invocation), the second if future grace periods might not otherwise happen, and the third to check if a grace period has elapsed since the corresponding call to either of the first two. As with get_state_synchronize_rcu() and cond_synchronize_rcu(), the return value from either get_state_synchronize_srcu() or start_poll_synchronize_srcu() must be passed in to a later call to poll_state_synchronize_srcu(). Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rcu/20201112201547.GF3365678@moria.home.lan/ Reported-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@gmail.com> [ paulmck: Add EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL() per kernel test robot feedback. ] [ paulmck: Apply feedback from Neeraj Upadhyay. ] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20201117004017.GA7444@paulmck-ThinkPad-P72/ Reviewed-by: Neeraj Upadhyay <neeraju@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
2021-01-04srcu: Make Tiny SRCU use multi-bit grace-period counterPaul E. McKenney
There is a need for a polling interface for SRCU grace periods. This polling needs to distinguish between an SRCU instance being idle on the one hand or in the middle of a grace period on the other. This commit therefore converts the Tiny SRCU srcu_struct structure's srcu_idx from a defacto boolean to a free-running counter, using the bottom bit to indicate that a grace period is in progress. The second-from-bottom bit is thus used as the index returned by srcu_read_lock(). Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rcu/20201112201547.GF3365678@moria.home.lan/ Reported-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@gmail.com> [ paulmck: Fix ->srcu_lock_nesting[] indexing per Neeraj Upadhyay. ] Reviewed-by: Neeraj Upadhyay <neeraju@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
2021-01-04rcu: Eliminate the __kvfree_rcu() macroUladzislau Rezki (Sony)
This commit open-codes the __kvfree_rcu() macro, thus saving a few lines of code and improving readability. Signed-off-by: Uladzislau Rezki (Sony) <urezki@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
2021-01-04rcu: Introduce kfree_rcu() single-argument macroUladzislau Rezki (Sony)
There is a kvfree_rcu() single argument macro that handles pointers returned by kvmalloc(). Even though it also handles pointer returned by kmalloc(), readability suffers. This commit therefore updates the kfree_rcu() macro to explicitly pair with kmalloc(), thus improving readability. Signed-off-by: Uladzislau Rezki (Sony) <urezki@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
2021-01-04list: Fix a typo at the kernel-doc markupMauro Carvalho Chehab
hlist_add_behing -> hlist_add_behind Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
2021-01-04vfs: don't unnecessarily clone write access for writable fdsEric Biggers
There's no need for mnt_want_write_file() to increment mnt_writers when the file is already open for writing, provided that mnt_drop_write_file() is changed to conditionally decrement it. We seem to have ended up in the current situation because mnt_want_write_file() used to be paired with mnt_drop_write(), due to mnt_drop_write_file() not having been added yet. So originally mnt_want_write_file() had to always increment mnt_writers. But later mnt_drop_write_file() was added, and all callers of mnt_want_write_file() were paired with it. This makes the compatibility between mnt_want_write_file() and mnt_drop_write() no longer necessary. Therefore, make __mnt_want_write_file() and __mnt_drop_write_file() skip incrementing mnt_writers on files already open for writing. This removes the only caller of mnt_clone_write(), so remove that too. Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2021-01-04Merge branch 'rcu/urgent' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu Pull RCU fix from Paul McKenney: "This is a fix for a regression in the v5.10 merge window, but it was reported quite late in the v5.10 process, plus generating and testing the fix took some time. The regression is due to commit 36dadef23fcc ("kprobes: Init kprobes in early_initcall") which on powerpc can use RCU Tasks before initialization, resulting in boot failures. The fix is straightforward, simply moving initialization of RCU Tasks before the early_initcall()s. The fix has been exposed to -next and kbuild test robot testing, and has been tested by the PowerPC guys" * 'rcu/urgent' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu: rcu-tasks: Move RCU-tasks initialization to before early_initcall()
2021-01-04Merge tag 'compiler-attributes-for-linus-v5.11' of git://github.com/ojeda/linuxLinus Torvalds
Pull ENABLE_MUST_CHECK removal from Miguel Ojeda: "Remove CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK (Masahiro Yamada)" Note that this removes the config option by making the must-check unconditional, not by removing must check itself. * tag 'compiler-attributes-for-linus-v5.11' of git://github.com/ojeda/linux: Compiler Attributes: remove CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK
2021-01-04KVM: arm64: Replace KVM_ARM_PMU with HW_PERF_EVENTSMarc Zyngier
KVM_ARM_PMU only existed for the benefit of 32bit ARM hosts, and makes no sense now that we are 64bit only. Get rid of it. Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
2021-01-04fs: expose LOOKUP_CACHED through openat2() RESOLVE_CACHEDJens Axboe
Now that we support non-blocking path resolution internally, expose it via openat2() in the struct open_how ->resolve flags. This allows applications using openat2() to limit path resolution to the extent that it is already cached. If the lookup cannot be satisfied in a non-blocking manner, openat2(2) will return -1/-EAGAIN. Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2021-01-04fs: add support for LOOKUP_CACHEDJens Axboe
io_uring always punts opens to async context, since there's no control over whether the lookup blocks or not. Add LOOKUP_CACHED to support just doing the fast RCU based lookups, which we know will not block. If we can do a cached path resolution of the filename, then we don't have to always punt lookups for a worker. During path resolution, we always do LOOKUP_RCU first. If that fails and we terminate LOOKUP_RCU, then fail a LOOKUP_CACHED attempt as well. Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2021-01-04bus: mhi: core: Add device hardware reset supportLoic Poulain
The MHI specification allows to perform a hard reset of the device when writing to the SOC_RESET register. It can be used to completely restart the device (e.g. in case of unrecoverable MHI error). This is up to the MHI controller driver to determine when this hard reset should be used, and in case of MHI errors, should be used as a reset of last resort (after standard MHI stack reset). This function is a stateless function, the MHI layer do nothing except triggering the reset by writing into the right register(s), this is up to the caller to ensure right mhi_controller state (e.g. unregister the controller if necessary). Signed-off-by: Loic Poulain <loic.poulain@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@linaro.org>
2021-01-04usb: gadget: composite: Split composite reset and disconnectWesley Cheng
Add a specific composite reset API to differentiate between disconnect and reset events. This is needed for adjusting the current draw accordingly based on the USB battery charging specification. The device is only allowed to draw the 500/900 mA (HS/SS) while in the CONFIGURED state, and only 100 mA in the connected and UNCONFIGURED state. Reviewed-by: Peter Chen <peter.chen@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: Wesley Cheng <wcheng@codeaurora.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1609283011-21997-3-git-send-email-wcheng@codeaurora.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-01-04afs: Fix directory entry size calculationDavid Howells
The number of dirent records used by an AFS directory entry should be calculated using the assumption that there is a 16-byte name field in the first block, rather than a 20-byte name field (which is actually the case). This miscalculation is historic and effectively standard, so we have to use it. The calculation we need to use is: 1 + (((strlen(name) + 1) + 15) >> 5) where we are adding one to the strlen() result to account for the NUL termination. Fix this by the following means: (1) Create an inline function to do the calculation for a given name length. (2) Use the function to calculate the number of records used for a dirent in afs_dir_iterate_block(). Use this to move the over-end check out of the loop since it only needs to be done once. Further use this to only go through the loop for the 2nd+ records composing an entry. The only test there now is for if the record is allocated - and we already checked the first block at the top of the outer loop. (3) Add a max name length check in afs_dir_iterate_block(). (4) Make afs_edit_dir_add() and afs_edit_dir_remove() use the function from (1) to calculate the number of blocks rather than doing it incorrectly themselves. Fixes: 63a4681ff39c ("afs: Locally edit directory data for mkdir/create/unlink/...") Fixes: ^1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2") Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Tested-by: Marc Dionne <marc.dionne@auristor.com>
2021-01-04media: v4l2-dev/event: add v4l2_event_wake_all()Hans Verkuil
When unregistering a V4L2 device node, make sure any filehandles that are waiting for an event are woken up. Add v4l2_event_wake_all() to v4l2-event.c and call it from video_unregister_device(). Otherwise userspace might never know that a device node was removed. [hverkuil: checkpatch: replaced 'if (vdev == NULL)' by 'if (!vdev)'] Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
2021-01-04media: v4l2-fwnode: Update V4L2_FWNODE_CSI2_MAX_DATA_LANES to 8Sowjanya Komatineni
Some CSI2 receivers support 8 data lanes. So, this patch updates CSI2 maximum data lanes to be 8. Acked-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Sowjanya Komatineni <skomatineni@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
2021-01-04drm/crtc: add drmm_crtc_alloc_with_planes()Philipp Zabel
Add an alternative to drm_crtc_init_with_planes() that allocates and initializes a crtc and registers drm_crtc_cleanup() with drmm_add_action_or_reset(). Signed-off-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2021-01-04drm/plane: add drmm_universal_plane_alloc()Philipp Zabel
Add an alternative to drm_universal_plane_init() that allocates and initializes a plane and registers drm_plane_cleanup() with drmm_add_action_or_reset(). Signed-off-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2021-01-04drm/simple_kms_helper: add drmm_simple_encoder_alloc()Philipp Zabel
Add an alternative to drm_simple_encoder_init() that allocates and initializes a simple encoder and registers drm_encoder_cleanup() with drmm_add_action_or_reset(). Signed-off-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2021-01-04drm: add drmm_encoder_alloc()Philipp Zabel
Add an alternative to drm_encoder_init() that allocates and initializes an encoder and registers drm_encoder_cleanup() with drmm_add_action_or_reset(). Signed-off-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>