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2015-11-04Merge remote-tracking branches 'regulator/topic/supply', ↵Mark Brown
'regulator/topic/tps6105x' and 'regulator/topic/tps65023' into regulator-next
2015-11-04Merge remote-tracking branches 'regulator/topic/act8865', ↵Mark Brown
'regulator/topic/anatop', 'regulator/topic/arizona', 'regulator/topic/axp20x' and 'regulator/topic/bcm590xx' into regulator-next
2015-11-04Merge remote-tracking branches 'spi/topic/omap-100k', ↵Mark Brown
'spi/topic/omap-uwire', 'spi/topic/owner', 'spi/topic/pxa' and 'spi/topic/pxa2xx' into spi-next
2015-11-04Merge remote-tracking branches 'spi/topic/bcm53xx', 'spi/topic/bcm63xx', ↵Mark Brown
'spi/topic/bfin-sport', 'spi/topic/bfin5xx' and 'spi/topic/bitbang' into spi-next
2015-11-04Merge remote-tracking branch 'spi/topic/doc' into spi-nextMark Brown
2015-11-03Merge branch 'sched-core-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull scheduler changes from Ingo Molnar: "The main changes in this cycle were: - sched/fair load tracking fixes and cleanups (Byungchul Park) - Make load tracking frequency scale invariant (Dietmar Eggemann) - sched/deadline updates (Juri Lelli) - stop machine fixes, cleanups and enhancements for bugs triggered by CPU hotplug stress testing (Oleg Nesterov) - scheduler preemption code rework: remove PREEMPT_ACTIVE and related cleanups (Peter Zijlstra) - Rework the sched_info::run_delay code to fix races (Peter Zijlstra) - Optimize per entity utilization tracking (Peter Zijlstra) - ... misc other fixes, cleanups and smaller updates" * 'sched-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (57 commits) sched: Don't scan all-offline ->cpus_allowed twice if !CONFIG_CPUSETS sched: Move cpu_active() tests from stop_two_cpus() into migrate_swap_stop() sched: Start stopper early stop_machine: Kill cpu_stop_threads->setup() and cpu_stop_unpark() stop_machine: Kill smp_hotplug_thread->pre_unpark, introduce stop_machine_unpark() stop_machine: Change cpu_stop_queue_two_works() to rely on stopper->enabled stop_machine: Introduce __cpu_stop_queue_work() and cpu_stop_queue_two_works() stop_machine: Ensure that a queued callback will be called before cpu_stop_park() sched/x86: Fix typo in __switch_to() comments sched/core: Remove a parameter in the migrate_task_rq() function sched/core: Drop unlikely behind BUG_ON() sched/core: Fix task and run queue sched_info::run_delay inconsistencies sched/numa: Fix task_tick_fair() from disabling numa_balancing sched/core: Add preempt_count invariant check sched/core: More notrace annotations sched/core: Kill PREEMPT_ACTIVE sched/core, sched/x86: Kill thread_info::saved_preempt_count sched/core: Simplify preempt_count tests sched/core: Robustify preemption leak checks sched/core: Stop setting PREEMPT_ACTIVE ...
2015-11-03Merge branch 'perf-core-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull perf updates from Ingo Molnar: "Kernel side changes: - Improve accuracy of perf/sched clock on x86. (Adrian Hunter) - Intel DS and BTS updates. (Alexander Shishkin) - Intel cstate PMU support. (Kan Liang) - Add group read support to perf_event_read(). (Peter Zijlstra) - Branch call hardware sampling support, implemented on x86 and PowerPC. (Stephane Eranian) - Event groups transactional interface enhancements. (Sukadev Bhattiprolu) - Enable proper x86/intel/uncore PMU support on multi-segment PCI systems. (Taku Izumi) - ... misc fixes and cleanups. The perf tooling team was very busy again with 200+ commits, the full diff doesn't fit into lkml size limits. Here's an (incomplete) list of the tooling highlights: New features: - Change the default event used in all tools (record/top): use the most precise "cycles" hw counter available, i.e. when the user doesn't specify any event, it will try using cycles:ppp, cycles:pp, etc and fall back transparently until it finds a working counter. (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) - Integration of perf with eBPF that, given an eBPF .c source file (or .o file built for the 'bpf' target with clang), will get it automatically built, validated and loaded into the kernel via the sys_bpf syscall, which can then be used and seen using 'perf trace' and other tools. (Wang Nan) Various user interface improvements: - Automatic pager invocation on long help output. (Namhyung Kim) - Search for more options when passing args to -h, e.g.: (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) $ perf report -h interface Usage: perf report [<options>] --gtk Use the GTK2 interface --stdio Use the stdio interface --tui Use the TUI interface - Show ordered command line options when -h is used or when an unknown option is specified. (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) - If options are passed after -h, show just its descriptions, not all options. (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) - Implement column based horizontal scrolling in the hists browser (top, report), making it possible to use the TUI for things like 'perf mem report' where there are many more columns than can fit in a terminal. (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) - Enhance the error reporting of tracepoint event parsing, e.g.: $ oldperf record -e sched:sched_switc usleep 1 event syntax error: 'sched:sched_switc' \___ unknown tracepoint Run 'perf list' for a list of valid events Now we get the much nicer: $ perf record -e sched:sched_switc ls event syntax error: 'sched:sched_switc' \___ can't access trace events Error: No permissions to read /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/sched/sched_switc Hint: Try 'sudo mount -o remount,mode=755 /sys/kernel/debug' And after we have those mount point permissions fixed: $ perf record -e sched:sched_switc ls event syntax error: 'sched:sched_switc' \___ unknown tracepoint Error: File /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/sched/sched_switc not found. Hint: Perhaps this kernel misses some CONFIG_ setting to enable this feature?. I.e. basically now the event parsing routing uses the strerror_open() routines introduced by and used in 'perf trace' work. (Jiri Olsa) - Fail properly when pattern matching fails to find a tracepoint, i.e. '-e non:existent' was being correctly handled, with a proper error message about that not being a valid event, but '-e non:existent*' wasn't, fix it. (Jiri Olsa) - Do event name substring search as last resort in 'perf list'. (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) E.g.: # perf list clock List of pre-defined events (to be used in -e): cpu-clock [Software event] task-clock [Software event] uncore_cbox_0/clockticks/ [Kernel PMU event] uncore_cbox_1/clockticks/ [Kernel PMU event] kvm:kvm_pvclock_update [Tracepoint event] kvm:kvm_update_master_clock [Tracepoint event] power:clock_disable [Tracepoint event] power:clock_enable [Tracepoint event] power:clock_set_rate [Tracepoint event] syscalls:sys_enter_clock_adjtime [Tracepoint event] syscalls:sys_enter_clock_getres [Tracepoint event] syscalls:sys_enter_clock_gettime [Tracepoint event] syscalls:sys_enter_clock_nanosleep [Tracepoint event] syscalls:sys_enter_clock_settime [Tracepoint event] syscalls:sys_exit_clock_adjtime [Tracepoint event] syscalls:sys_exit_clock_getres [Tracepoint event] syscalls:sys_exit_clock_gettime [Tracepoint event] syscalls:sys_exit_clock_nanosleep [Tracepoint event] syscalls:sys_exit_clock_settime [Tracepoint event] Intel PT hardware tracing enhancements: - Accept a zero --itrace period, meaning "as often as possible". In the case of Intel PT that is the same as a period of 1 and a unit of 'instructions' (i.e. --itrace=i1i). (Adrian Hunter) - Harmonize itrace's synthesized callchains with the existing --max-stack tool option. (Adrian Hunter) - Allow time to be displayed in nanoseconds in 'perf script'. (Adrian Hunter) - Fix potential infinite loop when handling Intel PT timestamps. (Adrian Hunter) - Slighly improve Intel PT debug logging. (Adrian Hunter) - Warn when AUX data has been lost, just like when processing PERF_RECORD_LOST. (Adrian Hunter) - Further document export-to-postgresql.py script. (Adrian Hunter) - Add option to synthesize branch stack from auxtrace data. (Adrian Hunter) Misc notable changes: - Switch the default callchain output mode to 'graph,0.5,caller', to make it look like the default for other tools, reducing the learning curve for people used to 'caller' based viewing. (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) - various call chain usability enhancements. (Namhyung Kim) - Introduce the 'P' event modifier, meaning 'max precision level, please', i.e.: $ perf record -e cycles:P usleep 1 Is now similar to: $ perf record usleep 1 Useful, for instance, when specifying multiple events. (Jiri Olsa) - Add 'socket' sort entry, to sort by the processor socket in 'perf top' and 'perf report'. (Kan Liang) - Introduce --socket-filter to 'perf report', for filtering by processor socket. (Kan Liang) - Add new "Zoom into Processor Socket" operation in the perf hists browser, used in 'perf top' and 'perf report'. (Kan Liang) - Allow probing on kmodules without DWARF. (Masami Hiramatsu) - Fix 'perf probe -l' for probes added to kernel module functions. (Masami Hiramatsu) - Preparatory work for the 'perf stat record' feature that will allow generating perf.data files with counting data in addition to the sampling mode we have now (Jiri Olsa) - Update libtraceevent KVM plugin. (Paolo Bonzini) - ... plus lots of other enhancements that I failed to list properly, by: Adrian Hunter, Alexander Shishkin, Andi Kleen, Andrzej Hajda, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo, Dima Kogan, Don Zickus, Geliang Tang, He Kuang, Huaitong Han, Ingo Molnar, Jan Stancek, Jiri Olsa, Kan Liang, Kirill Tkhai, Masami Hiramatsu, Matt Fleming, Namhyung Kim, Paolo Bonzini, Peter Zijlstra, Rabin Vincent, Scott Wood, Stephane Eranian, Sukadev Bhattiprolu, Taku Izumi, Vaishali Thakkar, Wang Nan, Yang Shi and Yunlong Song" * 'perf-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (260 commits) perf unwind: Pass symbol source to libunwind tools build: Fix libiberty feature detection perf tools: Compile scriptlets to BPF objects when passing '.c' to --event perf record: Add clang options for compiling BPF scripts perf bpf: Attach eBPF filter to perf event perf tools: Make sure fixdep is built before libbpf perf script: Enable printing of branch stack perf trace: Add cmd string table to decode sys_bpf first arg perf bpf: Collect perf_evsel in BPF object files perf tools: Load eBPF object into kernel perf tools: Create probe points for BPF programs perf tools: Enable passing bpf object file to --event perf ebpf: Add the libbpf glue perf tools: Make perf depend on libbpf perf symbols: Fix endless loop in dso__split_kallsyms_for_kcore perf tools: Enable pre-event inherit setting by config terms perf symbols: we can now read separate debug-info files based on a build ID perf symbols: Fix type error when reading a build-id perf tools: Search for more options when passing args to -h perf stat: Cache aggregated map entries in extra cpumap ...
2015-11-03atomic: remove all traces of READ_ONCE_CTRL() and atomic*_read_ctrl()Linus Torvalds
This seems to be a mis-reading of how alpha memory ordering works, and is not backed up by the alpha architecture manual. The helper functions don't do anything special on any other architectures, and the arguments that support them being safe on other architectures also argue that they are safe on alpha. Basically, the "control dependency" is between a previous read and a subsequent write that is dependent on the value read. Even if the subsequent write is actually done speculatively, there is no way that such a speculative write could be made visible to other cpu's until it has been committed, which requires validating the speculation. Note that most weakely ordered architectures (very much including alpha) do not guarantee any ordering relationship between two loads that depend on each other on a control dependency: read A if (val == 1) read B because the conditional may be predicted, and the "read B" may be speculatively moved up to before reading the value A. So we require the user to insert a smp_rmb() between the two accesses to be correct: read A; if (A == 1) smp_rmb() read B Alpha is further special in that it can break that ordering even if the *address* of B depends on the read of A, because the cacheline that is read later may be stale unless you have a memory barrier in between the pointer read and the read of the value behind a pointer: read ptr read offset(ptr) whereas all other weakly ordered architectures guarantee that the data dependency (as opposed to just a control dependency) will order the two accesses. As a result, alpha needs a "smp_read_barrier_depends()" in between those two reads for them to be ordered. The coontrol dependency that "READ_ONCE_CTRL()" and "atomic_read_ctrl()" had was a control dependency to a subsequent *write*, however, and nobody can finalize such a subsequent write without having actually done the read. And were you to write such a value to a "stale" cacheline (the way the unordered reads came to be), that would seem to lose the write entirely. So the things that make alpha able to re-order reads even more aggressively than other weak architectures do not seem to be relevant for a subsequent write. Alpha memory ordering may be strange, but there's no real indication that it is *that* strange. Also, the alpha architecture reference manual very explicitly talks about the definition of "Dependence Constraints" in section 5.6.1.7, where a preceding read dominates a subsequent write. Such a dependence constraint admittedly does not impose a BEFORE (alpha architecture term for globally visible ordering), but it does guarantee that there can be no "causal loop". I don't see how you could avoid such a loop if another cpu could see the stored value and then impact the value of the first read. Put another way: the read and the write could not be seen as being out of order wrt other cpus. So I do not see how these "x_ctrl()" functions can currently be necessary. I may have to eat my words at some point, but in the absense of clear proof that alpha actually needs this, or indeed even an explanation of how alpha could _possibly_ need it, I do not believe these functions are called for. And if it turns out that alpha really _does_ need a barrier for this case, that barrier still should not be "smp_read_barrier_depends()". We'd have to make up some new speciality barrier just for alpha, along with the documentation for why it really is necessary. Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl> Cc: Paul E McKenney <paulmck@us.ibm.com> Cc: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com> Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2015-11-03Merge branch 'locking-core-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull locking changes from Ingo Molnar: "The main changes in this cycle were: - More gradual enhancements to atomic ops: new atomic*_read_ctrl() ops, synchronize atomic_{read,set}() ordering requirements between architectures, add atomic_long_t bitops. (Peter Zijlstra) - Add _{relaxed|acquire|release}() variants for inc/dec atomics and use them in various locking primitives: mutex, rtmutex, mcs, rwsem. This enables weakly ordered architectures (such as arm64) to make use of more locking related optimizations. (Davidlohr Bueso) - Implement atomic[64]_{inc,dec}_relaxed() on ARM. (Will Deacon) - Futex kernel data cache footprint micro-optimization. (Rasmus Villemoes) - pvqspinlock runtime overhead micro-optimization. (Waiman Long) - misc smaller fixlets" * 'locking-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: ARM, locking/atomics: Implement _relaxed variants of atomic[64]_{inc,dec} locking/rwsem: Use acquire/release semantics locking/mcs: Use acquire/release semantics locking/rtmutex: Use acquire/release semantics locking/mutex: Use acquire/release semantics locking/asm-generic: Add _{relaxed|acquire|release}() variants for inc/dec atomics atomic: Implement atomic_read_ctrl() atomic, arch: Audit atomic_{read,set}() atomic: Add atomic_long_t bitops futex: Force hot variables into a single cache line locking/pvqspinlock: Kick the PV CPU unconditionally when _Q_SLOW_VAL locking/osq: Relax atomic semantics locking/qrwlock: Rename ->lock to ->wait_lock locking/Documentation/lockstat: Fix typo - lokcing -> locking locking/atomics, cmpxchg: Privatize the inclusion of asm/cmpxchg.h
2015-11-03Merge branch 'core-rcu-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull RCU changes from Ingo Molnar: "The main changes in this cycle were: - Improvements to expedited grace periods (Paul E McKenney) - Performance improvements to and locktorture tests for percpu-rwsem (Oleg Nesterov, Paul E McKenney) - Torture-test changes (Paul E McKenney, Davidlohr Bueso) - Documentation updates (Paul E McKenney) - Miscellaneous fixes (Paul E McKenney, Boqun Feng, Oleg Nesterov, Patrick Marlier)" * 'core-rcu-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (54 commits) fs/writeback, rcu: Don't use list_entry_rcu() for pointer offsetting in bdi_split_work_to_wbs() rcu: Better hotplug handling for synchronize_sched_expedited() rcu: Enable stall warnings for synchronize_rcu_expedited() rcu: Add tasks to expedited stall-warning messages rcu: Add online/offline info to expedited stall warning message rcu: Consolidate expedited CPU selection rcu: Prepare for consolidating expedited CPU selection cpu: Remove try_get_online_cpus() rcu: Stop excluding CPU hotplug in synchronize_sched_expedited() rcu: Stop silencing lockdep false positive for expedited grace periods rcu: Switch synchronize_sched_expedited() to IPI locktorture: Fix module unwind when bad torture_type specified torture: Forgive non-plural arguments rcutorture: Fix unused-function warning for torturing_tasks() rcutorture: Fix module unwind when bad torture_type specified rcu_sync: Cleanup the CONFIG_PROVE_RCU checks locking/percpu-rwsem: Clean up the lockdep annotations in percpu_down_read() locking/percpu-rwsem: Fix the comments outdated by rcu_sync locking/percpu-rwsem: Make use of the rcu_sync infrastructure locking/percpu-rwsem: Make percpu_free_rwsem() after kzalloc() safe ...
2015-11-03Merge branch 'core-efi-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull EFI changes from Ingo Molnar: "The main changes in this cycle were: - further EFI code generalization to make it more workable for ARM64 - various extensions, such as 64-bit framebuffer address support, UEFI v2.5 EFI_PROPERTIES_TABLE support - code modularization simplifications and cleanups - new debugging parameters - various fixes and smaller additions" * 'core-efi-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (23 commits) efi: Fix warning of int-to-pointer-cast on x86 32-bit builds efi: Use correct type for struct efi_memory_map::phys_map x86/efi: Fix kernel panic when CONFIG_DEBUG_VIRTUAL is enabled efi: Add "efi_fake_mem" boot option x86/efi: Rename print_efi_memmap() to efi_print_memmap() efi: Auto-load the efi-pstore module efi: Introduce EFI_NX_PE_DATA bit and set it from properties table efi: Add support for UEFIv2.5 Properties table efi: Add EFI_MEMORY_MORE_RELIABLE support to efi_md_typeattr_format() efifb: Add support for 64-bit frame buffer addresses efi/arm64: Clean up efi_get_fdt_params() interface arm64: Use core efi=debug instead of uefi_debug command line parameter efi/x86: Move efi=debug option parsing to core drivers/firmware: Make efi/esrt.c driver explicitly non-modular efi: Use the generic efi.memmap instead of 'memmap' acpi/apei: Use appropriate pgprot_t to map GHES memory arm64, acpi/apei: Implement arch_apei_get_mem_attributes() arm64/mm: Add PROT_DEVICE_nGnRnE and PROT_NORMAL_WT acpi, x86: Implement arch_apei_get_mem_attributes() efi, x86: Rearrange efi_mem_attributes() ...
2015-11-03Merge branch 'irq-core-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull irq updates from Thomas Gleixner: "The irq departement delivers: - Rework the irqdomain core infrastructure to accomodate ACPI based systems. This is required to support ARM64 without creating artificial device tree nodes. - Sanitize the ACPI based ARM GIC initialization by making use of the new firmware independent irqdomain core - Further improvements to the generic MSI management - Generalize the irq migration on CPU hotplug - Improvements to the threaded interrupt infrastructure - Allow the migration of "chained" low level interrupt handlers - Allow optional force masking of interrupts in disable_irq[_nosysnc] - Support for two new interrupt chips - Sigh! - A larger set of errata fixes for ARM gicv3 - The usual pile of fixes, updates, improvements and cleanups all over the place" * 'irq-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (71 commits) Document that IRQ_NONE should be returned when IRQ not actually handled PCI/MSI: Allow the MSI domain to be device-specific PCI: Add per-device MSI domain hook of/irq: Use the msi-map property to provide device-specific MSI domain of/irq: Split of_msi_map_rid to reuse msi-map lookup irqchip/gic-v3-its: Parse new version of msi-parent property PCI/MSI: Use of_msi_get_domain instead of open-coded "msi-parent" parsing of/irq: Use of_msi_get_domain instead of open-coded "msi-parent" parsing of/irq: Add support code for multi-parent version of "msi-parent" irqchip/gic-v3-its: Add handling of PCI requester id. PCI/MSI: Add helper function pci_msi_domain_get_msi_rid(). of/irq: Add new function of_msi_map_rid() Docs: dt: Add PCI MSI map bindings irqchip/gic-v2m: Add support for multiple MSI frames irqchip/gic-v3: Fix translation of LPIs after conversion to irq_fwspec irqchip/mxs: Add Alphascale ASM9260 support irqchip/mxs: Prepare driver for hardware with different offsets irqchip/mxs: Panic if ioremap or domain creation fails irqdomain: Documentation updates irqdomain/msi: Use fwnode instead of of_node ...
2015-11-03Merge branch 'for-4.3-fixes' into for-4.4Tejun Heo
2015-11-03Merge branch 'timers-core-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull timer updates from Thomas Gleixner: "The timer departement provides: - More y2038 work in the area of ntp and pps. - Optimization of posix cpu timers - New time related selftests - Some new clocksource drivers - The usual pile of fixes, cleanups and improvements" * 'timers-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (25 commits) timeconst: Update path in comment timers/x86/hpet: Type adjustments clocksource/drivers/armada-370-xp: Implement ARM delay timer clocksource/drivers/tango_xtal: Add new timer for Tango SoCs clocksource/drivers/imx: Allow timer irq affinity change clocksource/drivers/exynos_mct: Use container_of() instead of this_cpu_ptr() clocksource/drivers/h8300_*: Remove unneeded memset()s clocksource/drivers/sh_cmt: Remove unneeded memset() in sh_cmt_setup() clocksource/drivers/em_sti: Remove unneeded memset()s clocksource/drivers/mediatek: Use GPT as sched clock source clockevents/drivers/mtk: Fix spurious interrupt leading to crash posix_cpu_timer: Reduce unnecessary sighand lock contention posix_cpu_timer: Convert cputimer->running to bool posix_cpu_timer: Check thread timers only when there are active thread timers posix_cpu_timer: Optimize fastpath_timer_check() timers, kselftest: Add 'adjtick' test to validate adjtimex() tick adjustments timers: Use __fls in apply_slack() clocksource: Remove return statement from void functions net: sfc: avoid using timespec ntp/pps: use y2038 safe types in pps_event_time ...
2015-11-03Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-armLinus Torvalds
Pull ARM updates from Russell King: "In this ARM merge, we remove more lines than we add. Changes include: - Enable imprecise aborts early, so that bus errors aren't masked until later in the boot. This has the side effect that boot loaders which provoke these aborts can cause the kernel to crash early in boot, so we install a handler to report this event around the site where these are enabled. - Remove the buggy but impossible to enable cmpxchg syscall code. - Add unwinding annotations to some assembly code. - Add support for atomic half-word exchange for ARMv6k+. - Reduce ioremap() alignment for SMP/LPAE cases where we don't need the large alignment. - Addition of an "optimal" 3G configuration for systems with 1G of RAM. - Increase vmalloc space by 128M. - Constify some SMP operations structures, which have never been writable. - Improve ARMs dma_mmap() support for mapping DMA coherent mappings into userspace. - Fix to the NMI backtrace code in the IPI case on ARM where the failing CPU gets stuck for 10s waiting for its own IPI to be delivered. - Removal of legacy PM support from the AMBA bus driver. - Another fix for the previous fix of vdsomunge" * 'for-linus' of git://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-arm: (23 commits) ARM: 8449/1: fix bug in vdsomunge swab32 macro arm: add missing of_node_put ARM: 8447/1: catch pending imprecise abort on unmask ARM: 8446/1: amba: Remove unused callbacks for legacy system PM ARM: 8443/1: Adding support for atomic half word exchange ARM: clean up TWD after previous patch ARM: 8441/2: twd: Don't set CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_C3STOP unconditionally ARM: 8440/1: remove obsolete documentation ARM: make highpte an expert option ARM: 8433/1: add a VMSPLIT_3G_OPT config option ARM: 8439/1: Fix backtrace generation when IPI is masked ARM: 8428/1: kgdb: Fix registers on sleeping tasks ARM: 8427/1: dma-mapping: add support for offset parameter in dma_mmap() ARM: 8426/1: dma-mapping: add missing range check in dma_mmap() ARM: remove user cmpxchg syscall ARM: 8438/1: Add unwinding to __clear_user_std() ARM: 8436/1: hw_breakpoint: remove unnecessary header ARM: 8434/2: Revert "7655/1: smp_twd: make twd_local_timer_of_register() no-op for nosmp" ARM: 8432/1: move VMALLOC_END from 0xff000000 to 0xff800000 ARM: 8430/1: use default ioremap alignment for SMP or LPAE ...
2015-11-03Merge tag 'arc-4.4-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vgupta/arc Pull ARC updates from Vineet Gupta: - Support for new MM features in ARCv2 cores (THP, PAE40) Some generic THP bits are touched - all ACKed by Kirill - Platform framework updates to prepare for EZChip arrival (still in works) - ARC Public Mailing list setup finally (linux-snps-arc@lists.infraded.org) * tag 'arc-4.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vgupta/arc: (42 commits) ARC: mm: PAE40 support ARC: mm: PAE40: tlbex.S: Explicitify the size of pte_t ARC: mm: PAE40: switch to using phys_addr_t for physical addresses ARC: mm: HIGHMEM: populate high memory from DT ARC: mm: HIGHMEM: kmap API implementation ARC: mm: preps ahead of HIGHMEM support #2 ARC: mm: preps ahead of HIGHMEM support ARC: mm: use generic macros _BITUL()/_AC() ARC: mm: Improve Duplicate PD Fault handler MAINTAINERS: Add public mailing list for ARC ARC: Ensure DT mem base is same as what kernel is built with ARC: boot: Non Master cpus only need to call EARLY_CPU_SETUP once ARCv2: smp: [plat-*]: No need to explicitly call mcip_init_smp() ARC: smp: Introduce smp hook @init_irq_cpu called for all cores ARC: smp: Rename platform hook @init_smp -> @init_cpu_smp ARCv2: smp: [plat-*]: No need to explicitly call mcip_init_early_smp() ARC: smp: Introduce smp hook @init_early_smp for Master core ARC: remove @init_time, @init_irq platform callbacks ARC: smp: irqchip: handle IPI as percpu irq like timer ARC: boot: Support Halt-on-reset and Run-on-reset SMP booting modes ...
2015-11-03Merge tag 'leds_for_4.4' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/j.anaszewski/linux-leds Pull LED updates from Jacek Anaszewski: - Move the out-of-LED-tree led-sead3 driver to the LED subsystem. - Add 'invert' sysfs attribute to the heartbeat trigger. - Add Device Tree support to the leds-netxbig driver and add related DT nodes to the kirkwood-netxbig.dtsi and kirkwood-net5big.dts files. Remove static LED setup from the related board files. - Remove redundant brightness conversion operation from leds-netxbig. - Improve leds-bcm6328 driver: improve default-state handling, add more init configuration options, print invalid LED instead of warning only about maximum LED value. - Add a shutdown function for setting gpio-leds into off state when shutting down. - Fix DT flash timeout property naming in leds-aat1290.txt. - Switch to using devm prefixed version of led_classdev_register() (leds-cobalt-qube, leds-hp6xx, leds-ot200, leds-ipaq-micro, leds-netxbig, leds-locomo, leds-menf21bmc, leds-net48xx, leds-wrap). - Add missing of_node_put (leds-powernv, leds-bcm6358, leds-bcm6328, leds-88pm860x). - Coding style fixes and cleanups: led-class/led-core, leds-ipaq-micro. * tag 'leds_for_4.4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/j.anaszewski/linux-leds: (27 commits) leds: 88pm860x: add missing of_node_put leds: bcm6328: add missing of_node_put leds: bcm6358: add missing of_node_put powerpc/powernv: add missing of_node_put leds: leds-wrap.c: Use devm_led_classdev_register leds: aat1290: Fix property naming of flash-timeout-us leds: leds-net48xx: Use devm_led_classdev_register leds: leds-menf21bmc.c: Use devm_led_class_register leds: leds-locomo.c: Use devm_led_classdev_register leds: leds-gpio: add shutdown function Documentation: leds: update DT bindings for leds-bcm6328 leds-bcm6328: add more init configuration options leds-bcm6328: simplify and improve default-state handling leds-bcm6328: print invalid LED leds: netxbig: set led_classdev max_brightness leds: netxbig: convert to use the devm_ functions ARM: mvebu: remove static LED setup for netxbig boards ARM: Kirkwood: add LED DT entries for netxbig boards leds: netxbig: add device tree binding leds: triggers: add invert to heartbeat ...
2015-11-03tracing: Rename max_stack_lock to stack_trace_max_lockSteven Rostedt (Red Hat)
Now that max_stack_lock is a global variable, it requires a naming convention that is unlikely to collide. Rename it to the same naming convention that the other stack_trace variables have. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2015-11-03watchdog: include: add units for timeout values in kerneldocWolfram Sang
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com> Reviewed-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Signed-off-by: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
2015-11-03watchdog: include: fix some typosWolfram Sang
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com> Reviewed-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Signed-off-by: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
2015-11-03tracing: Allow arch-specific stack tracerAKASHI Takahiro
A stack frame may be used in a different way depending on cpu architecture. Thus it is not always appropriate to slurp the stack contents, as current check_stack() does, in order to calcurate a stack index (height) at a given function call. At least not on arm64. In addition, there is a possibility that we will mistakenly detect a stale stack frame which has not been overwritten. This patch makes check_stack() a weak function so as to later implement arch-specific version. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1446182741-31019-5-git-send-email-takahiro.akashi@linaro.org Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2015-11-03Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/netDavid S. Miller
Minor overlapping changes in net/ipv4/ipmr.c, in 'net' we were fixing the "BH-ness" of the counter bumps whilst in 'net-next' the functions were modified to take an explicit 'net' parameter. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-11-03nfs: Remove unused xdr page offsets in getacl/setacl argumentsAndreas Gruenbacher
The arguments passed around for getacl and setacl xdr encoding, struct nfs_setaclargs and struct nfs_getaclargs, both contain an array of pages, an offset into the first page, and the length of the page data. The offset is unused as it is always zero; remove it. Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruenba@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2015-11-03lightnvm: refactor phys addrs type to u64Matias Bjørling
For cases where CONFIG_LBDAF is not set. The struct ppa_addr exceeds its type on 32 bit architectures. ppa_addr requires a 64bit integer to hold the generic ppa format. We therefore refactor it to u64 and replaces the sector_t usages with u64 for physical addresses. Signed-off-by: Matias Bjørling <m@bjorling.me> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
2015-11-03Merge tag 'mac80211-for-davem-2015-11-03' of ↵David S. Miller
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jberg/mac80211 Johannes Berg says: ==================== Another set of fixes: * remove a warning on a check that can trigger without any errors having happened (Andrei) * correctly handle deauth request while in the process of associating (Andrei) * fix TDLS HT operation (Arik) * allow changing AID/listen interval during client setup (Ayala) * be more forgiving with WMM parameters to get HT/VHT in case of broken APs with bad WMM settings (Emmanuel, myself) * a number of other fixes (some in documentation) ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-11-03net/core: fix for_each_netdev_featureJarod Wilson
As pointed out by Nikolay and further explained by Geert, the initial for_each_netdev_feature macro was broken, as feature would get set outside of the block of code it was intended to run in, thus only ever working for the first feature bit in the mask. While less pretty this way, this is tested and confirmed functional with multiple feature bits set in NETIF_F_UPPER_DISABLES. [root@dell-per730-01 ~]# ethtool -K bond0 lro off ... [ 242.761394] bond0: Disabling feature 0x0000000000008000 on lower dev p5p2. [ 243.552178] bnx2x 0000:06:00.1 p5p2: using MSI-X IRQs: sp 74 fp[0] 76 ... fp[7] 83 [ 244.353978] bond0: Disabling feature 0x0000000000008000 on lower dev p5p1. [ 245.147420] bnx2x 0000:06:00.0 p5p1: using MSI-X IRQs: sp 62 fp[0] 64 ... fp[7] 71 [root@dell-per730-01 ~]# ethtool -K bond0 gro off ... [ 251.925645] bond0: Disabling feature 0x0000000000004000 on lower dev p5p2. [ 252.713693] bnx2x 0000:06:00.1 p5p2: using MSI-X IRQs: sp 74 fp[0] 76 ... fp[7] 83 [ 253.499085] bond0: Disabling feature 0x0000000000004000 on lower dev p5p1. [ 254.290922] bnx2x 0000:06:00.0 p5p1: using MSI-X IRQs: sp 62 fp[0] 64 ... fp[7] 71 Fixes: fd867d51f ("net/core: generic support for disabling netdev features down stack") CC: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> CC: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> CC: Jay Vosburgh <j.vosburgh@gmail.com> CC: Veaceslav Falico <vfalico@gmail.com> CC: Andy Gospodarek <gospo@cumulusnetworks.com> CC: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> CC: Nikolay Aleksandrov <razor@blackwall.org> CC: Michal Kubecek <mkubecek@suse.cz> CC: Alexander Duyck <alexander.duyck@gmail.com> CC: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> CC: netdev@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> Acked-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@cumulusnetworks.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-11-03ptp: Change ptp_class to a proper bitmaskStefan Sørensen
Change the definition of PTP_CLASS_L2 to not have any bits overlapping with the other defined protocol values, allowing the PTP_CLASS_* definitions to be for simple filtering on packet type. Signed-off-by: Stefan Sørensen <stefan.sorensen@spectralink.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-11-03Merge branches 'pci/host-altera', 'pci/host-designware', 'pci/host-generic', ↵Bjorn Helgaas
'pci/host-imx6', 'pci/host-iproc', 'pci/host-mvebu', 'pci/host-rcar', 'pci/host-tegra' and 'pci/host-xgene' into next * pci/host-altera: PCI: altera: Add Altera PCIe MSI driver PCI: altera: Add Altera PCIe host controller driver ARM: Add msi.h to Kbuild * pci/host-designware: PCI: designware: Make "clocks" and "clock-names" optional DT properties PCI: designware: Make driver arch-agnostic ARM/PCI: Replace pci_sys_data->align_resource with global function pointer PCI: designware: Use of_pci_get_host_bridge_resources() to parse DT Revert "PCI: designware: Program ATU with untranslated address" PCI: designware: Move calculation of bus addresses to DRA7xx PCI: designware: Make "num-lanes" an optional DT property PCI: designware: Require config accesses to be naturally aligned PCI: designware: Simplify dw_pcie_cfg_read/write() interfaces PCI: designware: Use exact access size in dw_pcie_cfg_read() PCI: spear: Fix dw_pcie_cfg_read/write() usage PCI: designware: Set up high part of MSI target address PCI: designware: Make get_msi_addr() return phys_addr_t, not u32 PCI: designware: Implement multivector MSI IRQ setup PCI: designware: Factor out MSI msg setup PCI: Add msi_controller setup_irqs() method for special multivector setup PCI: designware: Fix PORT_LOGIC_LINK_WIDTH_MASK * pci/host-generic: PCI: generic: Fix address window calculation for non-zero starting bus PCI: generic: Pass starting bus number to pci_scan_root_bus() PCI: generic: Allow multiple hosts with different map_bus() methods arm64: dts: Drop linux,pci-probe-only from the Seattle DTS powerpc/PCI: Fix lookup of linux,pci-probe-only property PCI: generic: Fix lookup of linux,pci-probe-only property of/pci: Add of_pci_check_probe_only to parse "linux,pci-probe-only" * pci/host-imx6: PCI: imx6: Add PCIE_PHY_RX_ASIC_OUT_VALID definition PCI: imx6: Return real error code from imx6_add_pcie_port() * pci/host-iproc: PCI: iproc: Fix header comment "Corporation" misspelling PCI: iproc: Add outbound mapping support PCI: iproc: Update PCIe device tree bindings PCI: iproc: Improve link detection logic PCI: iproc: Fix PCIe reset logic PCI: iproc: Call pci_fixup_irqs() for ARM64 as well as ARM PCI: iproc: Remove unused struct iproc_pcie.irqs[] PCI: iproc: Fix code comment to match code * pci/host-mvebu: PCI: mvebu: Remove code restricting accesses to slot 0 PCI: mvebu: Add PCI Express root complex capability block PCI: mvebu: Improve clock/reset handling PCI: mvebu: Use gpio_desc to carry around gpio PCI: mvebu: Use devm_kcalloc() to allocate an array PCI: mvebu: Use gpio_set_value_cansleep() PCI: mvebu: Split port parsing and resource claiming from port setup PCI: mvebu: Fix memory leaks and refcount leaks PCI: mvebu: Move port parsing and resource claiming to separate function PCI: mvebu: Use port->name rather than "PCIe%d.%d" PCI: mvebu: Report full node name when reporting a DT error PCI: mvebu: Use for_each_available_child_of_node() to walk child nodes PCI: mvebu: Use of_get_available_child_count() PCI: mvebu: Use exact config access size; don't read/modify/write PCI: mvebu: Return zero for reserved or unimplemented config space * pci/host-rcar: PCI: rcar: Fix I/O offset for multiple host bridges PCI: rcar: Set root bus nr to that provided in DT PCI: rcar: Remove dependency on ARM-specific struct hw_pci PCI: rcar: Make PCI aware of the I/O resources PCI: rcar: Build pcie-rcar.c only on ARM PCI: rcar: Build pci-rcar-gen2.c only on ARM * pci/host-tegra: PCI: tegra: Wrap static pgprot_t initializer with __pgprot() * pci/host-xgene: PCI/MSI: xgene: Remove msi_controller assignment
2015-11-03watchdog: Always evaluate new timeout against min_timeoutGuenter Roeck
Up to now, a new timeout value is only evaluated against min_timeout if max_timeout is provided. This does not really make sense; a driver can have a minimum timeout even if it does not have a maximum timeout. Ensure that it is not smaller than min_timeout, even if max_timeout is not set. Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Acked-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be>
2015-11-03mac80211: document sleep requirements for channel context opsChaitanya T K
Channel context driver operations can sleep, so add might_sleep() and document this. Signed-off-by: Chaitanya T K <chaitanya.mgit@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2015-11-03cfg80211/mac80211: clarify RSSI CQM reporting requirementsJohannes Berg
The previous patch changed mac80211 to always report an event after a CQM RSSI reconfiguration. Document that as expected behaviour in both the cfg80211 and mac80211 API. Currently, iwlmvm already implements that behaviour; the other drivers implementing CQM RSSI events may have to be changed. This behaviour lets userspace know what the current state is without relying on querying the data which is racy. Reviewed-by: Sharon, Sara <sara.sharon@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2015-11-03leds: netxbig: add device tree bindingSimon Guinot
This patch adds device tree support for the netxbig LEDs. This also introduces a additionnal DT binding for the GPIO extension bus (netxbig-gpio-ext) used to configure the LEDs. Since this bus could also be used to control other devices, then it seems more suitable to have it in a separate DT binding. Signed-off-by: Simon Guinot <simon.guinot@sequanux.org> Acked-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jacek Anaszewski <j.anaszewski@samsung.com>
2015-11-03Merge branch 'linus' of ↵Zhang Rui
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/evalenti/linux-soc-thermal into thermal-soc
2015-11-03Merge branch 'linux-4.4' of ↵Dave Airlie
git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/nouveau/linux-2.6 into drm-next - Vast improvements to gk20a instmem handling. - Improved PGOB detection + GK107 support. - Compatibility between old/new interfaces added, final missing piece to finally enabling userspace to start using them. - Kepler GDDR5 PLL stability improvements - Support for non-GPIO (PWM) voltage controllers - G8x/GT2xx memory clock improvements - Misc other fixes * 'linux-4.4' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/nouveau/linux-2.6: (45 commits) drm/nouveau: bump patchlevel to indicate availability of abi16/nvif interop drm/nouveau/abi16: implement limited interoperability with usif/nvif drm/nouveau/abi16: introduce locked variant of nouveau_abi16_get() drm/nouveau/abi16: remove unused argument from nouveau_abi16_get() drm/nouveau/pci: enable c800 magic for Medion Erazer X7827 drm/nouveau/pci: enable c800 magic for Lenovo Y510P drm/nouveau/pll/gk104: fix PLL instability due to bad configuration with gddr5 drm/nouveau/clk/g84: Enable reclocking for GDDR3 G94-G200 drm/nouveau/bus/hwsq: Implement VBLANK waiting heuristic drm/nouveau/fb/ramnv50: Script changes for G94 and up drm/nouveau/fb/ramnv50: Deal with cards without timing entries drm/nouveau/fb/ramnv50: Voltage GPIOs drm/nouveau/fb/ramgt215: Restructure r111100 calculation for DDR2 drm/nouveau/fb/ramgt215: Change FBVDD/Q when BIOS asks for it drm/nouveau/fb/ramgt215: Transform GPIO ramfuc method from FBVREF-specific to generic drm/nouveau/bios/rammap: Identify DLLoff for >= GF100 drm/nouveau/pci: Handle 5-bit and 8-bit tag field drm/nouveau/disp,pm: constify nvkm_object_func structures drm/nouveau/gr: add FERMI_COMPUTE_B class to GF110+ drm/nouveau/gr: document mp error 0x10 ...
2015-11-03Merge branch 'exynos-drm-next' of ↵Dave Airlie
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/daeinki/drm-exynos into drm-next This pull request includes comprehensive cleanups to HDMI part and several fixups. In addition, this pull request includes also a defconfig patch which enables mixer driver as default. For this, I got already Acked-by from Krzysztof Kozlowski who is a Exynos SoC maintainer. * 'exynos-drm-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/daeinki/drm-exynos: (34 commits) drm/exynos/gem: remove DMA-mapping hacks used for constructing page array ARM: exynos_defconfig: enable Exynos DRM Mixer driver drm/exynos: simplify Kconfig component names drm/exynos: re-arrange Kconfig entries drm/exynos: abstract out common dependency drm/exynos: separate Mixer and HDMI drivers drm/exynos/mixer: replace direct cross-driver call with drm mode validation drm/exynos: add atomic_check callback to exynos_crtc drm/exynos/decon5433: add support for DECON-TV drm/exynos/decon5433: remove duplicated initialization drm/exynos/decon5433: merge different flag fields drm/exynos/decon5433: add function to set particular register bits drm/exynos/decon5433: fix timing registers writes drm/exynos/decon5433: add PCLK clock drm/exynos: cleanup name of gem object for exynos_drm drm/exynos: fix to detach device of iommu drm/exynos: add cursor plane support drm/exynos: add global macro for the default primary plane drm/exynos: fix spelling errors drm: exynos: mixer: fix using usleep() in atomic context ...
2015-11-03drm/nouveau: remove unnecessary usage of object handlesBen Skeggs
No longer required in a lot of cases, as objects are identified over NVIF via an alternate mechanism since the rework. Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
2015-11-02net/core: generic support for disabling netdev features down stackJarod Wilson
There are some netdev features, which when disabled on an upper device, such as a bonding master or a bridge, must be disabled and cannot be re-enabled on underlying devices. This is a rework of an earlier more heavy-handed appraoch, which simply disables and prevents re-enabling of netdev features listed in a new define in include/net/netdev_features.h, NETIF_F_UPPER_DISABLES. Any upper device that disables a flag in that feature mask, the disabling will propagate down the stack, and any lower device that has any upper device with one of those flags disabled should not be able to enable said flag. Initially, only LRO is included for proof of concept, and because this code effectively does the same thing as dev_disable_lro(), though it will also activate from the ethtool path, which was one of the goals here. [root@dell-per730-01 ~]# ethtool -k bond0 |grep large large-receive-offload: on [root@dell-per730-01 ~]# ethtool -k p5p1 |grep large large-receive-offload: on [root@dell-per730-01 ~]# ethtool -K bond0 lro off [root@dell-per730-01 ~]# ethtool -k bond0 |grep large large-receive-offload: off [root@dell-per730-01 ~]# ethtool -k p5p1 |grep large large-receive-offload: off dmesg dump: [ 1033.277986] bond0: Disabling feature 0x0000000000008000 on lower dev p5p2. [ 1034.067949] bnx2x 0000:06:00.1 p5p2: using MSI-X IRQs: sp 74 fp[0] 76 ... fp[7] 83 [ 1034.753612] bond0: Disabling feature 0x0000000000008000 on lower dev p5p1. [ 1035.591019] bnx2x 0000:06:00.0 p5p1: using MSI-X IRQs: sp 62 fp[0] 64 ... fp[7] 71 This has been successfully tested with bnx2x, qlcnic and netxen network cards as slaves in a bond interface. Turning LRO on or off on the master also turns it on or off on each of the slaves, new slaves are added with LRO in the same state as the master, and LRO can't be toggled on the slaves. Also, this should largely remove the need for dev_disable_lro(), and most, if not all, of its call sites can be replaced by simply making sure NETIF_F_LRO isn't included in the relevant device's feature flags. Note that this patch is driven by bug reports from users saying it was confusing that bonds and slaves had different settings for the same features, and while it won't be 100% in sync if a lower device doesn't support a feature like LRO, I think this is a good step in the right direction. CC: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> CC: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> CC: Jay Vosburgh <j.vosburgh@gmail.com> CC: Veaceslav Falico <vfalico@gmail.com> CC: Andy Gospodarek <gospo@cumulusnetworks.com> CC: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> CC: Nikolay Aleksandrov <razor@blackwall.org> CC: Michal Kubecek <mkubecek@suse.cz> CC: Alexander Duyck <alexander.duyck@gmail.com> CC: netdev@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-11-02bonding: simplify / unify event handling code for 3ad mode.Mahesh Bandewar
Old logic of updating state-machine is not required since ad_update_actor_keys() does it implicitly. The only loss is the notification differentiation between speed vs. duplex change. Now only one unified notification is printed. Signed-off-by: Mahesh Bandewar <maheshb@google.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-11-02bpf: add support for persistent maps/progsDaniel Borkmann
This work adds support for "persistent" eBPF maps/programs. The term "persistent" is to be understood that maps/programs have a facility that lets them survive process termination. This is desired by various eBPF subsystem users. Just to name one example: tc classifier/action. Whenever tc parses the ELF object, extracts and loads maps/progs into the kernel, these file descriptors will be out of reach after the tc instance exits. So a subsequent tc invocation won't be able to access/relocate on this resource, and therefore maps cannot easily be shared, f.e. between the ingress and egress networking data path. The current workaround is that Unix domain sockets (UDS) need to be instrumented in order to pass the created eBPF map/program file descriptors to a third party management daemon through UDS' socket passing facility. This makes it a bit complicated to deploy shared eBPF maps or programs (programs f.e. for tail calls) among various processes. We've been brainstorming on how we could tackle this issue and various approches have been tried out so far, which can be read up further in the below reference. The architecture we eventually ended up with is a minimal file system that can hold map/prog objects. The file system is a per mount namespace singleton, and the default mount point is /sys/fs/bpf/. Any subsequent mounts within a given namespace will point to the same instance. The file system allows for creating a user-defined directory structure. The objects for maps/progs are created/fetched through bpf(2) with two new commands (BPF_OBJ_PIN/BPF_OBJ_GET). I.e. a bpf file descriptor along with a pathname is being passed to bpf(2) that in turn creates (we call it eBPF object pinning) the file system nodes. Only the pathname is being passed to bpf(2) for getting a new BPF file descriptor to an existing node. The user can use that to access maps and progs later on, through bpf(2). Removal of file system nodes is being managed through normal VFS functions such as unlink(2), etc. The file system code is kept to a very minimum and can be further extended later on. The next step I'm working on is to add dump eBPF map/prog commands to bpf(2), so that a specification from a given file descriptor can be retrieved. This can be used by things like CRIU but also applications can inspect the meta data after calling BPF_OBJ_GET. Big thanks also to Alexei and Hannes who significantly contributed in the design discussion that eventually let us end up with this architecture here. Reference: https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/10/15/925 Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes@stressinduktion.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-11-02bpf: align and clean bpf_{map,prog}_get helpersDaniel Borkmann
Add a bpf_map_get() function that we're going to use later on and align/clean the remaining helpers a bit so that we have them a bit more consistent: - __bpf_map_get() and __bpf_prog_get() that both work on the fd struct, check whether the descriptor is eBPF and return the pointer to the map/prog stored in the private data. Also, we can return f.file->private_data directly, the function signature is enough of a documentation already. - bpf_map_get() and bpf_prog_get() that both work on u32 user fd, call their respective __bpf_map_get()/__bpf_prog_get() variants, and take a reference. Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-11-02net: fix percpu memory leaksEric Dumazet
This patch fixes following problems : 1) percpu_counter_init() can return an error, therefore init_frag_mem_limit() must propagate this error so that inet_frags_init_net() can do the same up to its callers. 2) If ip[46]_frags_ns_ctl_register() fail, we must unwind properly and free the percpu_counter. Without this fix, we leave freed object in percpu_counters global list (if CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU) leading to crashes. This bug was detected by KASAN and syzkaller tool (http://github.com/google/syzkaller) Fixes: 6d7b857d541e ("net: use lib/percpu_counter API for fragmentation mem accounting") Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Reported-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com> Cc: Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes@stressinduktion.org> Cc: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com> Acked-by: Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes@stressinduktion.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-11-02net: avoid NULL deref in inet_ctl_sock_destroy()Eric Dumazet
Under low memory conditions, tcp_sk_init() and icmp_sk_init() can both iterate on all possible cpus and call inet_ctl_sock_destroy(), with eventual NULL pointer. Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Reported-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-11-03drm/exynos/decon5433: add support for DECON-TVAndrzej Hajda
DECON-TV IP is responsible for generating video stream which is transferred to HDMI IP. It is almost fully compatible with DECON IP. The patch is based on initial work of Hyungwon Hwang. Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
2015-11-02Merge tag 'regmap-v4.4' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap Pull regmap updates from Mark Brown: "Quite a few new features for regmap this time, mostly expanding things around the edges of the existing functionality to cover more devices rather than thinsg with wide applicability: - Support for offload of the update_bits() operation to hardware where devices implement bit level access. - Support for a few extra operations that need scratch buffers on fast_io devices where we can't sleep. - Expanded the feature set of regmap_irq to cope with some extra register layouts. - Cleanups to the debugfs code" * tag 'regmap-v4.4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap: regmap: Allow installing custom reg_update_bits function regmap: debugfs: simplify regmap_reg_ranges_read_file() slightly regmap: debugfs: use memcpy instead of snprintf regmap: debugfs: use snprintf return value in regmap_reg_ranges_read_file() regmap: Add generic macro to define regmap_irq regmap: debugfs: Remove scratch buffer for register length calculation regmap: irq: add ack_invert flag for chips using cleared bits as ack regmap: irq: add support for chips who have separate unmask registers regmap: Allocate buffers with GFP_ATOMIC when fast_io == true
2015-11-02tracepoints: Fix documentation of RCU lockdep checksMathieu Desnoyers
The documentation on top of __DECLARE_TRACE() does not match its implementation since the condition check has been added to the RCU lockdep checks. Update the documentation to match its implementation. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1446504164-21563-1-git-send-email-mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com CC: Dave Hansen <dave@sr71.net> Fixes: a05d59a56733 "tracing: Add condition check to RCU lockdep checks" Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2015-11-02libceph: add nocephx_sign_messages optionIlya Dryomov
Support for message signing was merged into 3.19, along with nocephx_require_signatures option. But, all that option does is allow the kernel client to talk to clusters that don't support MSG_AUTH feature bit. That's pretty useless, given that it's been supported since bobtail. Meanwhile, if one disables message signing on the server side with "cephx sign messages = false", it becomes impossible to use the kernel client since it expects messages to be signed if MSG_AUTH was negotiated. Add nocephx_sign_messages option to support this use case. Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
2015-11-02libceph: stop duplicating client fields in messengerIlya Dryomov
supported_features and required_features serve no purpose at all, while nocrc and tcp_nodelay belong to ceph_options::flags. Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
2015-11-02libceph: msg signing callouts don't need con argumentIlya Dryomov
We can use msg->con instead - at the point we sign an outgoing message or check the signature on the incoming one, msg->con is always set. We wouldn't know how to sign a message without an associated session (i.e. msg->con == NULL) and being able to sign a message using an explicitly provided authorizer is of no use. Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
2015-11-02Merge tag 'nfs-rdma-4.4-2' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/anna/nfs-rdmaTrond Myklebust
NFS: NFSoRDMA Client Side Changes In addition to a variety of bugfixes, these patches are mostly geared at enabling both swap and backchannel support to the NFS over RDMA client. Signed-off-by: Anna Schumake <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
2015-11-02Merge branches 'pci/aer', 'pci/hotplug', 'pci/misc', 'pci/msi', ↵Bjorn Helgaas
'pci/resource' and 'pci/virtualization' into next * pci/aer: PCI/AER: Clear error status registers during enumeration and restore * pci/hotplug: PCI: pciehp: Queue power work requests in dedicated function * pci/misc: PCI: Turn off Request Attributes to avoid Chelsio T5 Completion erratum x86/PCI: Make pci_subsys_init() static PCI: Add builtin_pci_driver() to avoid registration boilerplate PCI: Remove unnecessary "if" statement * pci/msi: x86/PCI: Don't alloc pcibios-irq when MSI is enabled PCI/MSI: Export all remapped MSIs to sysfs attributes PCI: Disable MSI on SiS 761 * pci/resource: sparc/PCI: Add mem64 resource parsing for root bus PCI: Expand Enhanced Allocation BAR output PCI: Make Enhanced Allocation bitmasks more obvious PCI: Handle Enhanced Allocation capability for SR-IOV devices PCI: Add support for Enhanced Allocation devices PCI: Add Enhanced Allocation register entries PCI: Handle IORESOURCE_PCI_FIXED when assigning resources PCI: Handle IORESOURCE_PCI_FIXED when sizing resources PCI: Clear IORESOURCE_UNSET when reverting to firmware-assigned address * pci/virtualization: PCI: Fix sriov_enable() error path for pcibios_enable_sriov() failures PCI: Wait 1 second between disabling VFs and clearing NumVFs PCI: Reorder pcibios_sriov_disable() PCI: Remove VFs in reverse order if virtfn_add() fails PCI: Remove redundant validation of SR-IOV offset/stride registers PCI: Set SR-IOV NumVFs to zero after enumeration PCI: Enable SR-IOV ARI Capable Hierarchy before reading TotalVFs PCI: Don't try to restore VF BARs