Merge tag 'drm-fixes-2019-07-26' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm
Pull drm fixes from Daniel Vetter:
"Dave seems to collect an entire streak of things happening, so again
me typing pull summary.
Nothing nefarious here, most of the fixes are for new stuff or things
users won't see. The amd-display patches are a bit different, and very
much look like they should have at least some cc: stable tags. Might
be amd is a bit too comfortable with their internal tree and not
enough looking at upstream. Dave&me are looking into this, in case
something needs rectified with process here.
Also no intel fixes pull, but intel CI is general become rather good,
still I guess expect a notch more for -rc3.
Summary:
amdgpu:
- fixes for (new in 5.3) hw support (vega20, navi)
- disable RAS
- lots of display fixes all over (audio, DSC, dongle, clock mgr)
ttm:
- fix dma_free_attrs calls to appease dma debugging
msm:
- fixes for dma-api, locking debug and compiler splats
core:
- fix cmdline mode to not apply rotation if not specified (new in 5.3)
- compiler warn fix"
* tag 'drm-fixes-2019-07-26' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm: (46 commits)
drm/amd/display: Set enabled to false at start of audio disable
drm/amdgpu/smu: move fan rpm query into the asic specific code
drm/amd/powerplay: custom peak clock freq for navi10
drm: silence variable 'conn' set but not used
drm/msm: stop abusing dma_map/unmap for cache
drm/msm/dpu: Correct dpu encoder spinlock initialization
drm/msm: correct NULL pointer dereference in context_init
drm/amd/display: handle active dongle port type is DP++ or DP case
drm/amd/display: do not read link setting if edp not connected
drm/amd/display: Increase size of audios array
drm/amd/display: drop ASSERT() if eDP panel is not connected
drm/amd/display: Only enable audio if speaker allocation exists
drm/amd/display: Fix dc_create failure handling and 666 color depths
drm/amd/display: allocate 4 ddc engines for RV2
drm/amd/display: put back front end initialization sequence
drm/amd/display: Wait for flip to complete
drm/amd/display: Change min_h_sync_width from 8 to 4
drm/amd/display: use encoder's engine id to find matched free audio device
drm/amd/display: fix DMCU hang when going into Modern Standby
drm/amd/display: Disable Audio on reinitialize hardware
...
diff --git a/.mailmap b/.mailmap
index 0fef932..acba1a61 100644
--- a/.mailmap
+++ b/.mailmap
@@ -98,6 +98,7 @@
Javi Merino <javi.merino@kernel.org> <javi.merino@arm.com>
<javier@osg.samsung.com> <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk>
Jean Tourrilhes <jt@hpl.hp.com>
+<jean-philippe@linaro.org> <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com>
Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pretzel.yyz.us>
Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org> <jlayton@redhat.com>
Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org> <jlayton@poochiereds.net>
@@ -116,6 +117,7 @@
Juha Yrjola <at solidboot.com>
Juha Yrjola <juha.yrjola@nokia.com>
Juha Yrjola <juha.yrjola@solidboot.com>
+Julien Thierry <julien.thierry.kdev@gmail.com> <julien.thierry@arm.com>
Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
Kenneth W Chen <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com>
Konstantin Khlebnikov <koct9i@gmail.com> <k.khlebnikov@samsung.com>
@@ -132,6 +134,7 @@
Li Yang <leoyang.li@nxp.com> <leo@zh-kernel.org>
Li Yang <leoyang.li@nxp.com> <leoli@freescale.com>
Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@mips.com> <macro@imgtec.com>
+Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org> <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Marcin Nowakowski <marcin.nowakowski@mips.com> <marcin.nowakowski@imgtec.com>
Mark Brown <broonie@sirena.org.uk>
Mark Yao <markyao0591@gmail.com> <mark.yao@rock-chips.com>
diff --git a/Documentation/PCI/pci-error-recovery.rst b/Documentation/PCI/pci-error-recovery.rst
index 83db420..e5d450d 100644
--- a/Documentation/PCI/pci-error-recovery.rst
+++ b/Documentation/PCI/pci-error-recovery.rst
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@
.. note::
Implementation details for the powerpc platform are discussed in
- the file Documentation/powerpc/eeh-pci-error-recovery.txt
+ the file Documentation/powerpc/eeh-pci-error-recovery.rst
As of this writing, there is a growing list of device drivers with
patches implementing error recovery. Not all of these patches are in
@@ -422,3 +422,6 @@
- drivers/net/cxgb3
- drivers/net/s2io.c
- drivers/net/qlge
+
+The End
+-------
diff --git a/Documentation/RCU/rculist_nulls.txt b/Documentation/RCU/rculist_nulls.txt
index 8151f01..23f115d 100644
--- a/Documentation/RCU/rculist_nulls.txt
+++ b/Documentation/RCU/rculist_nulls.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Using hlist_nulls to protect read-mostly linked lists and
objects using SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU allocations.
-Please read the basics in Documentation/RCU/listRCU.txt
+Please read the basics in Documentation/RCU/listRCU.rst
Using special makers (called 'nulls') is a convenient way
to solve following problem :
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/conf.py b/Documentation/admin-guide/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 86f7389..0000000
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = 'Linux Kernel User Documentation'
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'linux-user.tex', 'Linux Kernel User Documentation',
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt
index 46b826fc..7ccd158 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt
@@ -2545,7 +2545,7 @@
mem_encrypt=on: Activate SME
mem_encrypt=off: Do not activate SME
- Refer to Documentation/virtual/kvm/amd-memory-encryption.rst
+ Refer to Documentation/virt/kvm/amd-memory-encryption.rst
for details on when memory encryption can be activated.
mem_sleep_default= [SUSPEND] Default system suspend mode:
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst
index 7ab93a8..bd57145 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
collapses sequences of basic pages into huge pages.
The THP behaviour is controlled via :ref:`sysfs <thp_sysfs>`
-interface and using madivse(2) and prctl(2) system calls.
+interface and using madvise(2) and prctl(2) system calls.
Transparent Hugepage Support maximizes the usefulness of free memory
if compared to the reservation approach of hugetlbfs by allowing all
diff --git a/Documentation/conf.py b/Documentation/conf.py
index 3b2397b..a8fe845 100644
--- a/Documentation/conf.py
+++ b/Documentation/conf.py
@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@
import os
import sphinx
+from subprocess import check_output
+
# Get Sphinx version
major, minor, patch = sphinx.version_info[:3]
@@ -276,10 +278,21 @@
\\setsansfont{DejaVu Sans}
\\setromanfont{DejaVu Serif}
\\setmonofont{DejaVu Sans Mono}
-
'''
}
+# At least one book (translations) may have Asian characters
+# with are only displayed if xeCJK is used
+
+cjk_cmd = check_output(['fc-list', '--format="%{family[0]}\n"']).decode('utf-8', 'ignore')
+if cjk_cmd.find("Noto Sans CJK SC") >= 0:
+ print ("enabling CJK for LaTeX builder")
+ latex_elements['preamble'] += '''
+ % This is needed for translations
+ \\usepackage{xeCJK}
+ \\setCJKmainfont{Noto Sans CJK SC}
+ '''
+
# Fix reference escape troubles with Sphinx 1.4.x
if major == 1 and minor > 3:
latex_elements['preamble'] += '\\renewcommand*{\\DUrole}[2]{ #2 }\n'
@@ -410,6 +423,21 @@
'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
]
+# Add all other index files from Documentation/ subdirectories
+for fn in os.listdir('.'):
+ doc = os.path.join(fn, "index")
+ if os.path.exists(doc + ".rst"):
+ has = False
+ for l in latex_documents:
+ if l[0] == doc:
+ has = True
+ break
+ if not has:
+ latex_documents.append((doc, fn + '.tex',
+ 'Linux %s Documentation' % fn.capitalize(),
+ 'The kernel development community',
+ 'manual'))
+
# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of
# the title page.
#latex_logo = None
diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/conf.py b/Documentation/core-api/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index db1f765..0000000
--- a/Documentation/core-api/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "Core-API Documentation"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'core-api.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/crypto/conf.py b/Documentation/crypto/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 4335d25..0000000
--- a/Documentation/crypto/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = 'Linux Kernel Crypto API'
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'crypto-api.tex', 'Linux Kernel Crypto API manual',
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/conf.py b/Documentation/dev-tools/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 7faafa3..0000000
--- a/Documentation/dev-tools/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "Development tools for the kernel"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'dev-tools.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/idle-states.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/idle-states.txt
index 326f29b..2d325be 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/idle-states.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/idle-states.txt
@@ -703,4 +703,4 @@
https://www.devicetree.org/specifications/
[6] ARM Linux Kernel documentation - Booting AArch64 Linux
- Documentation/arm64/booting.txt
+ Documentation/arm64/booting.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/doc-guide/conf.py b/Documentation/doc-guide/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index fd37311..0000000
--- a/Documentation/doc-guide/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = 'Linux Kernel Documentation Guide'
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'kernel-doc-guide.tex', 'Linux Kernel Documentation Guide',
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/80211/conf.py b/Documentation/driver-api/80211/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 4424b4b..0000000
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/80211/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "Linux 802.11 Driver Developer's Guide"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', '80211.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/conf.py b/Documentation/driver-api/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 202726d..0000000
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "The Linux driver implementer's API guide"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'driver-api.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/generic-counter.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/generic-counter.rst
index 0c161b1..8382f01a5 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/generic-counter.rst
+++ b/Documentation/driver-api/generic-counter.rst
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@
Several sysfs attributes are generated by the Generic Counter interface,
and reside under the /sys/bus/counter/devices/counterX directory, where
counterX refers to the respective counter device. Please see
-Documentation/ABI/testing/sys-bus-counter-generic-sysfs for detailed
+Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-counter for detailed
information on each Generic Counter interface sysfs attribute.
Through these sysfs attributes, programs and scripts may interact with
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@
For a more detailed breakdown of the available Generic Counter interface
sysfs attributes, please refer to the
-Documentation/ABI/testing/sys-bus-counter file.
+Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-counter file.
The Signals and Counts associated with the Counter device are registered
to the system as well by the counter_register function. The
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/phy/phy.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/phy/phy.rst
index 457c3e0..8fc1ce0 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/phy/phy.rst
+++ b/Documentation/driver-api/phy/phy.rst
@@ -179,8 +179,8 @@
In order to get reference to a PHY without help from DeviceTree, the framework
offers lookups which can be compared to clkdev that allow clk structures to be
-bound to devices. A lookup can be made be made during runtime when a handle to
-the struct phy already exists.
+bound to devices. A lookup can be made during runtime when a handle to the
+struct phy already exists.
The framework offers the following API for registering and unregistering the
lookups::
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/pm/conf.py b/Documentation/driver-api/pm/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a89fac1..0000000
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/pm/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "Device Power Management"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'pm.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/conf.py b/Documentation/filesystems/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index ea44172..0000000
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "Linux Filesystems API"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'filesystems.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/conf.py b/Documentation/gpu/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 1757b04..0000000
--- a/Documentation/gpu/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "Linux GPU Driver Developer's Guide"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'gpu.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/k8temp.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/k8temp.rst
index 72da12a..fe91095 100644
--- a/Documentation/hwmon/k8temp.rst
+++ b/Documentation/hwmon/k8temp.rst
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
Addresses scanned: PCI space
- Datasheet: http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/32559.pdf
+ Datasheet: http://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/32559.pdf
Author: Rudolf Marek
diff --git a/Documentation/index.rst b/Documentation/index.rst
index 70ae148..2df5a3d 100644
--- a/Documentation/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/index.rst
@@ -111,9 +111,11 @@
netlabel/index
networking/index
pcmcia/index
+ power/index
target/index
timers/index
watchdog/index
+ virtual/index
input/index
hwmon/index
gpu/index
@@ -143,6 +145,7 @@
arm64/index
ia64/index
m68k/index
+ powerpc/index
riscv/index
s390/index
sh/index
diff --git a/Documentation/input/conf.py b/Documentation/input/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index d2352fdc..0000000
--- a/Documentation/input/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "The Linux input driver subsystem"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'linux-input.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/kernel-hacking/conf.py b/Documentation/kernel-hacking/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 3d8acf0..0000000
--- a/Documentation/kernel-hacking/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "Kernel Hacking Guides"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'kernel-hacking.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/locking/spinlocks.rst b/Documentation/locking/spinlocks.rst
index 098107f..e93ec66 100644
--- a/Documentation/locking/spinlocks.rst
+++ b/Documentation/locking/spinlocks.rst
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
**changes** the list will have to get the write lock.
NOTE! RCU is better for list traversal, but requires careful
- attention to design detail (see Documentation/RCU/listRCU.txt).
+ attention to design detail (see Documentation/RCU/listRCU.rst).
Also, you cannot "upgrade" a read-lock to a write-lock, so if you at _any_
time need to do any changes (even if you don't do it every time), you have
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
NOTE! We are working hard to remove reader-writer spinlocks in most
cases, so please don't add a new one without consensus. (Instead, see
- Documentation/RCU/rcu.txt for complete information.)
+ Documentation/RCU/rcu.rst for complete information.)
----
diff --git a/Documentation/maintainer/conf.py b/Documentation/maintainer/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 81e9eb7..0000000
--- a/Documentation/maintainer/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = 'Linux Kernel Development Documentation'
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'maintainer.tex', 'Linux Kernel Development Documentation',
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/media/conf.py b/Documentation/media/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f194fc..0000000
--- a/Documentation/media/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
-
-project = 'Linux Media Subsystem Documentation'
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'media.tex', 'Linux Media Subsystem Documentation',
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/memory-barriers.txt b/Documentation/memory-barriers.txt
index 045bb81..1adbb8a 100644
--- a/Documentation/memory-barriers.txt
+++ b/Documentation/memory-barriers.txt
@@ -548,7 +548,7 @@
[*] For information on bus mastering DMA and coherency please read:
- Documentation/PCI/pci.rst
+ Documentation/driver-api/pci/pci.rst
Documentation/DMA-API-HOWTO.txt
Documentation/DMA-API.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/conf.py b/Documentation/networking/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 40f69e6..0000000
--- a/Documentation/networking/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "Linux Networking Documentation"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'networking.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/power/index.rst b/Documentation/power/index.rst
index 20415f2..002e427 100644
--- a/Documentation/power/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/power/index.rst
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-:orphan:
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
================
Power Management
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/bootwrapper.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/bootwrapper.rst
similarity index 92%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/bootwrapper.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/bootwrapper.rst
index d60fced..a6292af 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/bootwrapper.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/bootwrapper.rst
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
+========================
The PowerPC boot wrapper
-------------------------
+========================
+
Copyright (C) Secret Lab Technologies Ltd.
PowerPC image targets compresses and wraps the kernel image (vmlinux) with
@@ -21,6 +23,7 @@
image. The details of the build system is discussed in the next section.
Currently, the following image format targets exist:
+ ==================== ========================================================
cuImage.%: Backwards compatible uImage for older version of
U-Boot (for versions that don't understand the device
tree). This image embeds a device tree blob inside
@@ -29,31 +32,36 @@
with boot wrapper code that extracts data from the old
bd_info structure and loads the data into the device
tree before jumping into the kernel.
- Because of the series of #ifdefs found in the
+
+ Because of the series of #ifdefs found in the
bd_info structure used in the old U-Boot interfaces,
cuImages are platform specific. Each specific
U-Boot platform has a different platform init file
which populates the embedded device tree with data
from the platform specific bd_info file. The platform
specific cuImage platform init code can be found in
- arch/powerpc/boot/cuboot.*.c. Selection of the correct
+ `arch/powerpc/boot/cuboot.*.c`. Selection of the correct
cuImage init code for a specific board can be found in
the wrapper structure.
+
dtbImage.%: Similar to zImage, except device tree blob is embedded
inside the image instead of provided by firmware. The
output image file can be either an elf file or a flat
binary depending on the platform.
- dtbImages are used on systems which do not have an
+
+ dtbImages are used on systems which do not have an
interface for passing a device tree directly.
dtbImages are similar to simpleImages except that
dtbImages have platform specific code for extracting
data from the board firmware, but simpleImages do not
talk to the firmware at all.
- PlayStation 3 support uses dtbImage. So do Embedded
+
+ PlayStation 3 support uses dtbImage. So do Embedded
Planet boards using the PlanetCore firmware. Board
specific initialization code is typically found in a
file named arch/powerpc/boot/<platform>.c; but this
can be overridden by the wrapper script.
+
simpleImage.%: Firmware independent compressed image that does not
depend on any particular firmware interface and embeds
a device tree blob. This image is a flat binary that
@@ -61,14 +69,16 @@
Firmware cannot pass any configuration data to the
kernel with this image type and it depends entirely on
the embedded device tree for all information.
- The simpleImage is useful for booting systems with
+
+ The simpleImage is useful for booting systems with
an unknown firmware interface or for booting from
a debugger when no firmware is present (such as on
the Xilinx Virtex platform). The only assumption that
simpleImage makes is that RAM is correctly initialized
and that the MMU is either off or has RAM mapped to
base address 0.
- simpleImage also supports inserting special platform
+
+ simpleImage also supports inserting special platform
specific initialization code to the start of the bootup
sequence. The virtex405 platform uses this feature to
ensure that the cache is invalidated before caching
@@ -81,9 +91,11 @@
named (virtex405-<board>.dts). Search the wrapper
script for 'virtex405' and see the file
arch/powerpc/boot/virtex405-head.S for details.
+
treeImage.%; Image format for used with OpenBIOS firmware found
on some ppc4xx hardware. This image embeds a device
tree blob inside the image.
+
uImage: Native image format used by U-Boot. The uImage target
does not add any boot code. It just wraps a compressed
vmlinux in the uImage data structure. This image
@@ -91,12 +103,14 @@
a device tree to the kernel at boot. If using an older
version of U-Boot, then you need to use a cuImage
instead.
+
zImage.%: Image format which does not embed a device tree.
Used by OpenFirmware and other firmware interfaces
which are able to supply a device tree. This image
expects firmware to provide the device tree at boot.
Typically, if you have general purpose PowerPC
hardware then you want this image format.
+ ==================== ========================================================
Image types which embed a device tree blob (simpleImage, dtbImage, treeImage,
and cuImage) all generate the device tree blob from a file in the
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/cpu_families.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/cpu_families.rst
similarity index 94%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/cpu_families.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/cpu_families.rst
index fc08e22..1e063c5 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/cpu_families.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/cpu_families.rst
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+============
CPU Families
============
@@ -8,8 +9,8 @@
Book3S (aka sPAPR)
------------------
- - Hash MMU
- - Mix of 32 & 64 bit
+- Hash MMU
+- Mix of 32 & 64 bit::
+--------------+ +----------------+
| Old POWER | --------------> | RS64 (threads) |
@@ -108,8 +109,8 @@
IBM BookE
---------
- - Software loaded TLB.
- - All 32 bit
+- Software loaded TLB.
+- All 32 bit::
+--------------+
| 401 |
@@ -155,8 +156,8 @@
Motorola/Freescale 8xx
----------------------
- - Software loaded with hardware assist.
- - All 32 bit
+- Software loaded with hardware assist.
+- All 32 bit::
+-------------+
| MPC8xx Core |
@@ -166,9 +167,9 @@
Freescale BookE
---------------
- - Software loaded TLB.
- - e6500 adds HW loaded indirect TLB entries.
- - Mix of 32 & 64 bit
+- Software loaded TLB.
+- e6500 adds HW loaded indirect TLB entries.
+- Mix of 32 & 64 bit::
+--------------+
| e200 |
@@ -207,8 +208,8 @@
IBM A2 core
-----------
- - Book3E, software loaded TLB + HW loaded indirect TLB entries.
- - 64 bit
+- Book3E, software loaded TLB + HW loaded indirect TLB entries.
+- 64 bit::
+--------------+ +----------------+
| A2 core | --> | WSP |
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/cpu_features.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/cpu_features.rst
similarity index 97%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/cpu_features.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/cpu_features.rst
index ae09df8..b7bcdd2 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/cpu_features.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/cpu_features.rst
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+============
+CPU Features
+============
+
Hollis Blanchard <hollis@austin.ibm.com>
5 Jun 2002
@@ -32,7 +36,7 @@
After detecting the processor type, the kernel patches out sections of code
that shouldn't be used by writing nop's over it. Using cpufeatures requires
just 2 macros (found in arch/powerpc/include/asm/cputable.h), as seen in head.S
-transfer_to_handler:
+transfer_to_handler::
#ifdef CONFIG_ALTIVEC
BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/cxl.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/cxl.rst
similarity index 95%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/cxl.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/cxl.rst
index c5e8d50..920546d 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/cxl.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/cxl.rst
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+====================================
Coherent Accelerator Interface (CXL)
====================================
@@ -21,6 +22,8 @@
Hardware overview
=================
+ ::
+
POWER8/9 FPGA
+----------+ +---------+
| | | |
@@ -59,14 +62,16 @@
the fault. The context to which this fault is serviced is based on
who owns that acceleration function.
- POWER8 <-----> PSL Version 8 is compliant to the CAIA Version 1.0.
- POWER9 <-----> PSL Version 9 is compliant to the CAIA Version 2.0.
+ - POWER8 and PSL Version 8 are compliant to the CAIA Version 1.0.
+ - POWER9 and PSL Version 9 are compliant to the CAIA Version 2.0.
+
This PSL Version 9 provides new features such as:
+
* Interaction with the nest MMU on the P9 chip.
* Native DMA support.
* Supports sending ASB_Notify messages for host thread wakeup.
* Supports Atomic operations.
- * ....
+ * etc.
Cards with a PSL9 won't work on a POWER8 system and cards with a
PSL8 won't work on a POWER9 system.
@@ -147,7 +152,9 @@
master devices.
A userspace library libcxl is available here:
+
https://github.com/ibm-capi/libcxl
+
This provides a C interface to this kernel API.
open
@@ -165,7 +172,8 @@
When all available contexts are allocated the open call will fail
and return -ENOSPC.
- Note: IRQs need to be allocated for each context, which may limit
+ Note:
+ IRQs need to be allocated for each context, which may limit
the number of contexts that can be created, and therefore
how many times the device can be opened. The POWER8 CAPP
supports 2040 IRQs and 3 are used by the kernel, so 2037 are
@@ -186,7 +194,9 @@
updated as userspace allocates and frees memory. This ioctl
returns once the AFU context is started.
- Takes a pointer to a struct cxl_ioctl_start_work:
+ Takes a pointer to a struct cxl_ioctl_start_work
+
+ ::
struct cxl_ioctl_start_work {
__u64 flags;
@@ -269,7 +279,7 @@
The buffer passed to read() must be at least 4K bytes.
The result of the read will be a buffer of one or more events,
- each event is of type struct cxl_event, of varying size.
+ each event is of type struct cxl_event, of varying size::
struct cxl_event {
struct cxl_event_header header;
@@ -280,7 +290,9 @@
};
};
- The struct cxl_event_header is defined as:
+ The struct cxl_event_header is defined as
+
+ ::
struct cxl_event_header {
__u16 type;
@@ -307,7 +319,9 @@
For future extensions and padding.
If the event type is CXL_EVENT_AFU_INTERRUPT then the event
- structure is defined as:
+ structure is defined as
+
+ ::
struct cxl_event_afu_interrupt {
__u16 flags;
@@ -326,7 +340,9 @@
For future extensions and padding.
If the event type is CXL_EVENT_DATA_STORAGE then the event
- structure is defined as:
+ structure is defined as
+
+ ::
struct cxl_event_data_storage {
__u16 flags;
@@ -356,7 +372,9 @@
For future extensions
If the event type is CXL_EVENT_AFU_ERROR then the event structure
- is defined as:
+ is defined as
+
+ ::
struct cxl_event_afu_error {
__u16 flags;
@@ -393,15 +411,15 @@
ioctl
-----
-CXL_IOCTL_DOWNLOAD_IMAGE:
-CXL_IOCTL_VALIDATE_IMAGE:
+CXL_IOCTL_DOWNLOAD_IMAGE / CXL_IOCTL_VALIDATE_IMAGE:
Starts and controls flashing a new FPGA image. Partial
reconfiguration is not supported (yet), so the image must contain
a copy of the PSL and AFU(s). Since an image can be quite large,
the caller may have to iterate, splitting the image in smaller
chunks.
- Takes a pointer to a struct cxl_adapter_image:
+ Takes a pointer to a struct cxl_adapter_image::
+
struct cxl_adapter_image {
__u64 flags;
__u64 data;
@@ -442,7 +460,7 @@
The following udev rules could be used to create a symlink to the
most logical chardev to use in any programming mode (afuX.Yd for
dedicated, afuX.Ys for afu directed), since the API is virtually
- identical for each:
+ identical for each::
SUBSYSTEM=="cxl", ATTRS{mode}=="dedicated_process", SYMLINK="cxl/%b"
SUBSYSTEM=="cxl", ATTRS{mode}=="afu_directed", \
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/cxlflash.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/cxlflash.rst
similarity index 98%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/cxlflash.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/cxlflash.rst
index a64bdaa..cea6793 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/cxlflash.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/cxlflash.rst
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+================================
+Coherent Accelerator (CXL) Flash
+================================
+
Introduction
============
@@ -28,7 +32,7 @@
responsible for the initialization of the adapter, setting up the
special path for user space access, and performing error recovery. It
communicates directly the Flash Accelerator Functional Unit (AFU)
- as described in Documentation/powerpc/cxl.txt.
+ as described in Documentation/powerpc/cxl.rst.
The cxlflash driver supports two, mutually exclusive, modes of
operation at the device (LUN) level:
@@ -58,7 +62,7 @@
The CXL Flash Adapter Driver establishes a master context with the
AFU. It uses memory mapped I/O (MMIO) for this control and setup. The
- Adapter Problem Space Memory Map looks like this:
+ Adapter Problem Space Memory Map looks like this::
+-------------------------------+
| 512 * 64 KB User MMIO |
@@ -375,7 +379,7 @@
Each host adapter instance that is supported by the cxlflash driver
has a special character device associated with it to enable a set of
host management function. These character devices are hosted in a
- class dedicated for cxlflash and can be accessed via /dev/cxlflash/*.
+ class dedicated for cxlflash and can be accessed via `/dev/cxlflash/*`.
Applications can be written to perform various functions using the
host ioctl APIs below.
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/DAWR-POWER9.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/dawr-power9.rst
similarity index 95%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/DAWR-POWER9.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/dawr-power9.rst
index ecdbb07..c96ab6b 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/DAWR-POWER9.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/dawr-power9.rst
@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
+=====================
DAWR issues on POWER9
-============================
+=====================
On POWER9 the Data Address Watchpoint Register (DAWR) can cause a checkstop
if it points to cache inhibited (CI) memory. Currently Linux has no way to
disinguish CI memory when configuring the DAWR, so (for now) the DAWR is
-disabled by this commit:
+disabled by this commit::
commit 9654153158d3e0684a1bdb76dbababdb7111d5a0
Author: Michael Neuling <mikey@neuling.org>
@@ -12,7 +13,7 @@
powerpc: Disable DAWR in the base POWER9 CPU features
Technical Details:
-============================
+==================
DAWR has 6 different ways of being set.
1) ptrace
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@
For xmon, the 'bd' command will return an error on P9.
Consequences for users
-============================
+======================
For GDB watchpoints (ie 'watch' command) on POWER9 bare metal , GDB
will accept the command. Unfortunately since there is no hardware
@@ -57,8 +58,8 @@
migrated back to the POWER8 host, it will start working again.
Force enabling the DAWR
-=============================
-Kernels (since ~v5.2) have an option to force enable the DAWR via:
+=======================
+Kernels (since ~v5.2) have an option to force enable the DAWR via::
echo Y > /sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/dawr_enable_dangerous
@@ -86,5 +87,7 @@
writing the DAWR.
To double check the DAWR is working, run this kernel selftest:
+
tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/ptrace-hwbreak.c
+
Any errors/failures/skips mean something is wrong.
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/dscr.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/dscr.rst
similarity index 91%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/dscr.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/dscr.rst
index ece300c..2ab9900 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/dscr.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/dscr.rst
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
- DSCR (Data Stream Control Register)
- ================================================
+===================================
+DSCR (Data Stream Control Register)
+===================================
DSCR register in powerpc allows user to have some control of prefetch of data
stream in the processor. Please refer to the ISA documents or related manual
@@ -10,14 +11,17 @@
(A) Data Structures:
- (1) thread_struct:
+ (1) thread_struct::
+
dscr /* Thread DSCR value */
dscr_inherit /* Thread has changed default DSCR */
- (2) PACA:
+ (2) PACA::
+
dscr_default /* per-CPU DSCR default value */
- (3) sysfs.c:
+ (3) sysfs.c::
+
dscr_default /* System DSCR default value */
(B) Scheduler Changes:
@@ -35,8 +39,8 @@
(C) SYSFS Interface:
- Global DSCR default: /sys/devices/system/cpu/dscr_default
- CPU specific DSCR default: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuN/dscr
+ - Global DSCR default: /sys/devices/system/cpu/dscr_default
+ - CPU specific DSCR default: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuN/dscr
Changing the global DSCR default in the sysfs will change all the CPU
specific DSCR defaults immediately in their PACA structures. Again if
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/eeh-pci-error-recovery.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/eeh-pci-error-recovery.rst
similarity index 82%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/eeh-pci-error-recovery.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/eeh-pci-error-recovery.rst
index 6781892..438a87e 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/eeh-pci-error-recovery.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/eeh-pci-error-recovery.rst
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
+==========================
+PCI Bus EEH Error Recovery
+==========================
+Linas Vepstas <linas@austin.ibm.com>
- PCI Bus EEH Error Recovery
- --------------------------
- Linas Vepstas
- <linas@austin.ibm.com>
- 12 January 2005
+12 January 2005
Overview:
@@ -143,17 +143,17 @@
all of these occur during boot, when the PCI bus is scanned, where
a large number of 0xff reads are part of the bus scan procedure.
-If a frozen slot is detected, code in
-arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh.c will print a stack trace to
-syslog (/var/log/messages). This stack trace has proven to be very
-useful to device-driver authors for finding out at what point the EEH
-error was detected, as the error itself usually occurs slightly
+If a frozen slot is detected, code in
+arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh.c will print a stack trace to
+syslog (/var/log/messages). This stack trace has proven to be very
+useful to device-driver authors for finding out at what point the EEH
+error was detected, as the error itself usually occurs slightly
beforehand.
Next, it uses the Linux kernel notifier chain/work queue mechanism to
allow any interested parties to find out about the failure. Device
drivers, or other parts of the kernel, can use
-eeh_register_notifier(struct notifier_block *) to find out about EEH
+`eeh_register_notifier(struct notifier_block *)` to find out about EEH
events. The event will include a pointer to the pci device, the
device node and some state info. Receivers of the event can "do as
they wish"; the default handler will be described further in this
@@ -162,10 +162,13 @@
To assist in the recovery of the device, eeh.c exports the
following functions:
-rtas_set_slot_reset() -- assert the PCI #RST line for 1/8th of a second
-rtas_configure_bridge() -- ask firmware to configure any PCI bridges
+rtas_set_slot_reset()
+ assert the PCI #RST line for 1/8th of a second
+rtas_configure_bridge()
+ ask firmware to configure any PCI bridges
located topologically under the pci slot.
-eeh_save_bars() and eeh_restore_bars(): save and restore the PCI
+eeh_save_bars() and eeh_restore_bars():
+ save and restore the PCI
config-space info for a device and any devices under it.
@@ -191,7 +194,7 @@
Following is an example sequence of events that cause a device driver
close function to be called during the first phase of an EEH reset.
-The following sequence is an example of the pcnet32 device driver.
+The following sequence is an example of the pcnet32 device driver::
rpa_php_unconfig_pci_adapter (struct slot *) // in rpaphp_pci.c
{
@@ -241,53 +244,54 @@
}}}}}}
- in drivers/pci/pci_driver.c,
- struct device_driver->remove() is just pci_device_remove()
- which calls struct pci_driver->remove() which is pcnet32_remove_one()
- which calls unregister_netdev() (in net/core/dev.c)
- which calls dev_close() (in net/core/dev.c)
- which calls dev->stop() which is pcnet32_close()
- which then does the appropriate shutdown.
+in drivers/pci/pci_driver.c,
+struct device_driver->remove() is just pci_device_remove()
+which calls struct pci_driver->remove() which is pcnet32_remove_one()
+which calls unregister_netdev() (in net/core/dev.c)
+which calls dev_close() (in net/core/dev.c)
+which calls dev->stop() which is pcnet32_close()
+which then does the appropriate shutdown.
---
-Following is the analogous stack trace for events sent to user-space
-when the pci device is unconfigured.
-rpa_php_unconfig_pci_adapter() { // in rpaphp_pci.c
- calls
- pci_remove_bus_device (struct pci_dev *) { // in /drivers/pci/remove.c
+Following is the analogous stack trace for events sent to user-space
+when the pci device is unconfigured::
+
+ rpa_php_unconfig_pci_adapter() { // in rpaphp_pci.c
calls
- pci_destroy_dev (struct pci_dev *) {
+ pci_remove_bus_device (struct pci_dev *) { // in /drivers/pci/remove.c
calls
- device_unregister (&dev->dev) { // in /drivers/base/core.c
+ pci_destroy_dev (struct pci_dev *) {
calls
- device_del(struct device * dev) { // in /drivers/base/core.c
+ device_unregister (&dev->dev) { // in /drivers/base/core.c
calls
- kobject_del() { //in /libs/kobject.c
+ device_del(struct device * dev) { // in /drivers/base/core.c
calls
- kobject_uevent() { // in /libs/kobject.c
+ kobject_del() { //in /libs/kobject.c
calls
- kset_uevent() { // in /lib/kobject.c
+ kobject_uevent() { // in /libs/kobject.c
calls
- kset->uevent_ops->uevent() // which is really just
- a call to
- dev_uevent() { // in /drivers/base/core.c
+ kset_uevent() { // in /lib/kobject.c
calls
- dev->bus->uevent() which is really just a call to
- pci_uevent () { // in drivers/pci/hotplug.c
- which prints device name, etc....
+ kset->uevent_ops->uevent() // which is really just
+ a call to
+ dev_uevent() { // in /drivers/base/core.c
+ calls
+ dev->bus->uevent() which is really just a call to
+ pci_uevent () { // in drivers/pci/hotplug.c
+ which prints device name, etc....
+ }
}
- }
- then kobject_uevent() sends a netlink uevent to userspace
- --> userspace uevent
- (during early boot, nobody listens to netlink events and
- kobject_uevent() executes uevent_helper[], which runs the
- event process /sbin/hotplug)
+ then kobject_uevent() sends a netlink uevent to userspace
+ --> userspace uevent
+ (during early boot, nobody listens to netlink events and
+ kobject_uevent() executes uevent_helper[], which runs the
+ event process /sbin/hotplug)
+ }
}
- }
- kobject_del() then calls sysfs_remove_dir(), which would
- trigger any user-space daemon that was watching /sysfs,
- and notice the delete event.
+ kobject_del() then calls sysfs_remove_dir(), which would
+ trigger any user-space daemon that was watching /sysfs,
+ and notice the delete event.
Pro's and Con's of the Current Design
@@ -299,12 +303,12 @@
The biggest negative of the design is that it potentially disturbs
network daemons and file systems that didn't need to be disturbed.
--- A minor complaint is that resetting the network card causes
+- A minor complaint is that resetting the network card causes
user-space back-to-back ifdown/ifup burps that potentially disturb
network daemons, that didn't need to even know that the pci
card was being rebooted.
--- A more serious concern is that the same reset, for SCSI devices,
+- A more serious concern is that the same reset, for SCSI devices,
causes havoc to mounted file systems. Scripts cannot post-facto
unmount a file system without flushing pending buffers, but this
is impossible, because I/O has already been stopped. Thus,
@@ -322,7 +326,7 @@
from the block layer. It would be very natural to add an EEH
reset into this chain of events.
--- If a SCSI error occurs for the root device, all is lost unless
+- If a SCSI error occurs for the root device, all is lost unless
the sysadmin had the foresight to run /bin, /sbin, /etc, /var
and so on, out of ramdisk/tmpfs.
@@ -330,5 +334,3 @@
Conclusions
-----------
There's forward progress ...
-
-
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/firmware-assisted-dump.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/firmware-assisted-dump.rst
similarity index 80%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/firmware-assisted-dump.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/firmware-assisted-dump.rst
index 10e7f4d..9ca1283 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/firmware-assisted-dump.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/firmware-assisted-dump.rst
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
+======================
+Firmware-Assisted Dump
+======================
- Firmware-Assisted Dump
- ------------------------
- July 2011
+July 2011
The goal of firmware-assisted dump is to enable the dump of
a crashed system, and to do so from a fully-reset system, and
@@ -27,11 +28,11 @@
Comparing with kdump or other strategies, firmware-assisted
dump offers several strong, practical advantages:
--- Unlike kdump, the system has been reset, and loaded
+- Unlike kdump, the system has been reset, and loaded
with a fresh copy of the kernel. In particular,
PCI and I/O devices have been reinitialized and are
in a clean, consistent state.
--- Once the dump is copied out, the memory that held the dump
+- Once the dump is copied out, the memory that held the dump
is immediately available to the running kernel. And therefore,
unlike kdump, fadump doesn't need a 2nd reboot to get back
the system to the production configuration.
@@ -40,17 +41,18 @@
and assistance from the Power firmware. The procedure is
as follows:
--- The first kernel registers the sections of memory with the
+- The first kernel registers the sections of memory with the
Power firmware for dump preservation during OS initialization.
These registered sections of memory are reserved by the first
kernel during early boot.
--- When a system crashes, the Power firmware will save
+- When a system crashes, the Power firmware will save
the low memory (boot memory of size larger of 5% of system RAM
or 256MB) of RAM to the previous registered region. It will
also save system registers, and hardware PTE's.
- NOTE: The term 'boot memory' means size of the low memory chunk
+ NOTE:
+ The term 'boot memory' means size of the low memory chunk
that is required for a kernel to boot successfully when
booted with restricted memory. By default, the boot memory
size will be the larger of 5% of system RAM or 256MB.
@@ -64,12 +66,12 @@
as fadump uses a predefined offset to reserve memory
for boot memory dump preservation in case of a crash.
--- After the low memory (boot memory) area has been saved, the
+- After the low memory (boot memory) area has been saved, the
firmware will reset PCI and other hardware state. It will
*not* clear the RAM. It will then launch the bootloader, as
normal.
--- The freshly booted kernel will notice that there is a new
+- The freshly booted kernel will notice that there is a new
node (ibm,dump-kernel) in the device tree, indicating that
there is crash data available from a previous boot. During
the early boot OS will reserve rest of the memory above
@@ -77,17 +79,18 @@
size. This will make sure that the second kernel will not
touch any of the dump memory area.
--- User-space tools will read /proc/vmcore to obtain the contents
+- User-space tools will read /proc/vmcore to obtain the contents
of memory, which holds the previous crashed kernel dump in ELF
format. The userspace tools may copy this info to disk, or
network, nas, san, iscsi, etc. as desired.
--- Once the userspace tool is done saving dump, it will echo
+- Once the userspace tool is done saving dump, it will echo
'1' to /sys/kernel/fadump_release_mem to release the reserved
memory back to general use, except the memory required for
next firmware-assisted dump registration.
- e.g.
+ e.g.::
+
# echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fadump_release_mem
Please note that the firmware-assisted dump feature
@@ -95,7 +98,7 @@
firmware versions.
Implementation details:
-----------------------
+-----------------------
During boot, a check is made to see if firmware supports
this feature on that particular machine. If it does, then
@@ -121,7 +124,7 @@
With CMA reservation this memory will be available for applications to
use it, while kernel is prevented from using it. With this fadump will
still be able to capture all of the kernel memory and most of the user
-space memory except the user pages that were present in CMA region.
+space memory except the user pages that were present in CMA region::
o Memory Reservation during first kernel
@@ -166,7 +169,7 @@
used for kdump.
How to enable firmware-assisted dump (fadump):
--------------------------------------
+----------------------------------------------
1. Set config option CONFIG_FA_DUMP=y and build kernel.
2. Boot into linux kernel with 'fadump=on' kernel cmdline option.
@@ -177,19 +180,20 @@
to specify size of the memory to reserve for boot memory dump
preservation.
-NOTE: 1. 'fadump_reserve_mem=' parameter has been deprecated. Instead
- use 'crashkernel=' to specify size of the memory to reserve
- for boot memory dump preservation.
- 2. If firmware-assisted dump fails to reserve memory then it
- will fallback to existing kdump mechanism if 'crashkernel='
- option is set at kernel cmdline.
- 3. if user wants to capture all of user space memory and ok with
- reserved memory not available to production system, then
- 'fadump=nocma' kernel parameter can be used to fallback to
- old behaviour.
+NOTE:
+ 1. 'fadump_reserve_mem=' parameter has been deprecated. Instead
+ use 'crashkernel=' to specify size of the memory to reserve
+ for boot memory dump preservation.
+ 2. If firmware-assisted dump fails to reserve memory then it
+ will fallback to existing kdump mechanism if 'crashkernel='
+ option is set at kernel cmdline.
+ 3. if user wants to capture all of user space memory and ok with
+ reserved memory not available to production system, then
+ 'fadump=nocma' kernel parameter can be used to fallback to
+ old behaviour.
Sysfs/debugfs files:
-------------
+--------------------
Firmware-assisted dump feature uses sysfs file system to hold
the control files and debugfs file to display memory reserved region.
@@ -197,20 +201,20 @@
Here is the list of files under kernel sysfs:
/sys/kernel/fadump_enabled
-
This is used to display the fadump status.
- 0 = fadump is disabled
- 1 = fadump is enabled
+
+ - 0 = fadump is disabled
+ - 1 = fadump is enabled
This interface can be used by kdump init scripts to identify if
fadump is enabled in the kernel and act accordingly.
/sys/kernel/fadump_registered
-
This is used to display the fadump registration status as well
as to control (start/stop) the fadump registration.
- 0 = fadump is not registered.
- 1 = fadump is registered and ready to handle system crash.
+
+ - 0 = fadump is not registered.
+ - 1 = fadump is registered and ready to handle system crash.
To register fadump echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fadump_registered and
echo 0 > /sys/kernel/fadump_registered for un-register and stop the
@@ -219,13 +223,12 @@
easily integrated with kdump service start/stop.
/sys/kernel/fadump_release_mem
-
This file is available only when fadump is active during
second kernel. This is used to release the reserved memory
region that are held for saving crash dump. To release the
- reserved memory echo 1 to it:
+ reserved memory echo 1 to it::
- echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fadump_release_mem
+ echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fadump_release_mem
After echo 1, the content of the /sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/fadump_region
file will change to reflect the new memory reservations.
@@ -238,38 +241,39 @@
(Assuming debugfs is mounted on /sys/kernel/debug directory.)
/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/fadump_region
-
This file shows the reserved memory regions if fadump is
enabled otherwise this file is empty. The output format
- is:
- <region>: [<start>-<end>] <reserved-size> bytes, Dumped: <dump-size>
+ is::
+
+ <region>: [<start>-<end>] <reserved-size> bytes, Dumped: <dump-size>
e.g.
- Contents when fadump is registered during first kernel
+ Contents when fadump is registered during first kernel::
- # cat /sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/fadump_region
- CPU : [0x0000006ffb0000-0x0000006fff001f] 0x40020 bytes, Dumped: 0x0
- HPTE: [0x0000006fff0020-0x0000006fff101f] 0x1000 bytes, Dumped: 0x0
- DUMP: [0x0000006fff1020-0x0000007fff101f] 0x10000000 bytes, Dumped: 0x0
+ # cat /sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/fadump_region
+ CPU : [0x0000006ffb0000-0x0000006fff001f] 0x40020 bytes, Dumped: 0x0
+ HPTE: [0x0000006fff0020-0x0000006fff101f] 0x1000 bytes, Dumped: 0x0
+ DUMP: [0x0000006fff1020-0x0000007fff101f] 0x10000000 bytes, Dumped: 0x0
- Contents when fadump is active during second kernel
+ Contents when fadump is active during second kernel::
- # cat /sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/fadump_region
- CPU : [0x0000006ffb0000-0x0000006fff001f] 0x40020 bytes, Dumped: 0x40020
- HPTE: [0x0000006fff0020-0x0000006fff101f] 0x1000 bytes, Dumped: 0x1000
- DUMP: [0x0000006fff1020-0x0000007fff101f] 0x10000000 bytes, Dumped: 0x10000000
- : [0x00000010000000-0x0000006ffaffff] 0x5ffb0000 bytes, Dumped: 0x5ffb0000
+ # cat /sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/fadump_region
+ CPU : [0x0000006ffb0000-0x0000006fff001f] 0x40020 bytes, Dumped: 0x40020
+ HPTE: [0x0000006fff0020-0x0000006fff101f] 0x1000 bytes, Dumped: 0x1000
+ DUMP: [0x0000006fff1020-0x0000007fff101f] 0x10000000 bytes, Dumped: 0x10000000
+ : [0x00000010000000-0x0000006ffaffff] 0x5ffb0000 bytes, Dumped: 0x5ffb0000
-NOTE: Please refer to Documentation/filesystems/debugfs.txt on
+NOTE:
+ Please refer to Documentation/filesystems/debugfs.txt on
how to mount the debugfs filesystem.
TODO:
-----
- o Need to come up with the better approach to find out more
+ - Need to come up with the better approach to find out more
accurate boot memory size that is required for a kernel to
boot successfully when booted with restricted memory.
- o The fadump implementation introduces a fadump crash info structure
+ - The fadump implementation introduces a fadump crash info structure
in the scratch area before the ELF core header. The idea of introducing
this structure is to pass some important crash info data to the second
kernel which will help second kernel to populate ELF core header with
@@ -277,7 +281,9 @@
design implementation does not address a possibility of introducing
additional fields (in future) to this structure without affecting
compatibility. Need to come up with the better approach to address this.
+
The possible approaches are:
+
1. Introduce version field for version tracking, bump up the version
whenever a new field is added to the structure in future. The version
field can be used to find out what fields are valid for the current
@@ -285,8 +291,11 @@
2. Reserve the area of predefined size (say PAGE_SIZE) for this
structure and have unused area as reserved (initialized to zero)
for future field additions.
+
The advantage of approach 1 over 2 is we don't need to reserve extra space.
----
+
Author: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
+
This document is based on the original documentation written for phyp
+
assisted dump by Linas Vepstas and Manish Ahuja.
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.rst
similarity index 91%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.rst
index a730ca5..6808acd 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.rst
@@ -1,19 +1,22 @@
-===========================================================================
- HVCS
- IBM "Hypervisor Virtual Console Server" Installation Guide
- for Linux Kernel 2.6.4+
- Copyright (C) 2004 IBM Corporation
+===============================================================
+HVCS IBM "Hypervisor Virtual Console Server" Installation Guide
+===============================================================
-===========================================================================
-NOTE:Eight space tabs are the optimum editor setting for reading this file.
-===========================================================================
+for Linux Kernel 2.6.4+
- Author(s) : Ryan S. Arnold <rsa@us.ibm.com>
- Date Created: March, 02, 2004
- Last Changed: August, 24, 2004
+Copyright (C) 2004 IBM Corporation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Table of contents:
+.. ===========================================================================
+.. NOTE:Eight space tabs are the optimum editor setting for reading this file.
+.. ===========================================================================
+
+
+Author(s): Ryan S. Arnold <rsa@us.ibm.com>
+
+Date Created: March, 02, 2004
+Last Changed: August, 24, 2004
+
+.. Table of contents:
1. Driver Introduction:
2. System Requirements
@@ -27,8 +30,8 @@
8. Questions & Answers:
9. Reporting Bugs:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Driver Introduction:
+=======================
This is the device driver for the IBM Hypervisor Virtual Console Server,
"hvcs". The IBM hvcs provides a tty driver interface to allow Linux user
@@ -38,8 +41,8 @@
on this hardware so system consoles are accessed by this driver using
firmware interfaces to virtual terminal devices.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. System Requirements:
+=======================
This device driver was written using 2.6.4 Linux kernel APIs and will only
build and run on kernels of this version or later.
@@ -52,8 +55,8 @@
major and minor numbers are associated with each vty-server. Directions
for sysfs mounting are outside the scope of this document.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. Build Options:
+=================
The hvcs driver registers itself as a tty driver. The tty layer
dynamically allocates a block of major and minor numbers in a quantity
@@ -65,11 +68,11 @@
built into the kernel. If not, the default can be over-ridden by inserting
the driver as a module with insmod parameters.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.1 Built-in:
+-------------
The following menuconfig example demonstrates selecting to build this
-driver into the kernel.
+driver into the kernel::
Device Drivers --->
Character devices --->
@@ -77,11 +80,11 @@
Begin the kernel make process.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.2 Module:
+-----------
The following menuconfig example demonstrates selecting to build this
-driver as a kernel module.
+driver as a kernel module::
Device Drivers --->
Character devices --->
@@ -89,11 +92,11 @@
The make process will build the following kernel modules:
- hvcs.ko
- hvcserver.ko
+ - hvcs.ko
+ - hvcserver.ko
To insert the module with the default allocation execute the following
-commands in the order they appear:
+commands in the order they appear::
insmod hvcserver.ko
insmod hvcs.ko
@@ -103,7 +106,7 @@
symbols it expects.
To override the default use an insmod parameter as follows (requesting 4
-tty devices as an example):
+tty devices as an example)::
insmod hvcs.ko hvcs_parm_num_devs=4
@@ -115,31 +118,31 @@
NOTE: The length of time it takes to insmod the driver seems to be related
to the number of tty interfaces the registering driver requests.
-In order to remove the driver module execute the following command:
+In order to remove the driver module execute the following command::
rmmod hvcs.ko
The recommended method for installing hvcs as a module is to use depmod to
build a current modules.dep file in /lib/modules/`uname -r` and then
-execute:
+execute::
-modprobe hvcs hvcs_parm_num_devs=4
+ modprobe hvcs hvcs_parm_num_devs=4
The modules.dep file indicates that hvcserver.ko needs to be inserted
before hvcs.ko and modprobe uses this file to smartly insert the modules in
the proper order.
The following modprobe command is used to remove hvcs and hvcserver in the
-proper order:
+proper order::
-modprobe -r hvcs
+ modprobe -r hvcs
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. Installation:
+================
The tty layer creates sysfs entries which contain the major and minor
numbers allocated for the hvcs driver. The following snippet of "tree"
-output of the sysfs directory shows where these numbers are presented:
+output of the sysfs directory shows where these numbers are presented::
sys/
|-- *other sysfs base dirs*
@@ -164,7 +167,7 @@
|-- *other sysfs base dirs*
For the above examples the following output is a result of cat'ing the
-"dev" entry in the hvcs directory:
+"dev" entry in the hvcs directory::
Pow5:/sys/class/tty/hvcs0/ # cat dev
254:0
@@ -184,7 +187,7 @@
will do it automatically.
Given the example output above, to manually create a /dev/hvcs* node entry
-mknod can be used as follows:
+mknod can be used as follows::
mknod /dev/hvcs0 c 254 0
mknod /dev/hvcs1 c 254 1
@@ -195,15 +198,15 @@
persistent. Once created they will exist prior to the driver insmod.
Attempting to connect an application to /dev/hvcs* prior to insertion of
-the hvcs module will result in an error message similar to the following:
+the hvcs module will result in an error message similar to the following::
"/dev/hvcs*: No such device".
NOTE: Just because there is a device node present doesn't mean that there
is a vty-server device configured for that node.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5. Connection
+=============
Since this driver controls devices that provide a tty interface a user can
interact with the device node entries using any standard tty-interactive
@@ -249,7 +252,7 @@
attribute has been added to each vty-server sysfs entry. This entry is
called "index" and showing it reveals an integer that refers to the
/dev/hvcs* entry to use to connect to that device. For instance cating the
-index attribute of vty-server adapter 30000004 shows the following.
+index attribute of vty-server adapter 30000004 shows the following::
Pow5:/sys/bus/vio/drivers/hvcs/30000004 # cat index
2
@@ -262,8 +265,8 @@
adapter is not guaranteed to remain the same across system reboots. Look
in the Q & A section for more on this issue.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6. Disconnection
+================
As a security feature to prevent the delivery of stale data to an
unintended target the Power5 system firmware disables the fetching of data
@@ -305,7 +308,7 @@
previously read '1'. The write directive is ignored if the vterm_state
read '0' or if any value other than '0' was written to the vterm_state
attribute. The following example will show the method used for verifying
-the vty-server connection status and disconnecting a vty-server connection.
+the vty-server connection status and disconnecting a vty-server connection::
Pow5:/sys/bus/vio/drivers/hvcs/30000004 # cat vterm_state
1
@@ -318,12 +321,12 @@
All vty-server connections are automatically terminated when the device is
hotplug removed and when the module is removed.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7. Configuration
+================
Each vty-server has a sysfs entry in the /sys/devices/vio directory, which
is symlinked in several other sysfs tree directories, notably under the
-hvcs driver entry, which looks like the following example:
+hvcs driver entry, which looks like the following example::
Pow5:/sys/bus/vio/drivers/hvcs # ls
. .. 30000003 30000004 rescan
@@ -344,7 +347,7 @@
Vty-server entries in this directory are a 32 bit partition unique unit
address that is created by firmware. An example vty-server sysfs entry
-looks like the following:
+looks like the following::
Pow5:/sys/bus/vio/drivers/hvcs/30000004 # ls
. current_vty devspec name partner_vtys
@@ -352,21 +355,21 @@
Each entry is provided, by default with a "name" attribute. Reading the
"name" attribute will reveal the device type as shown in the following
-example:
+example::
Pow5:/sys/bus/vio/drivers/hvcs/30000003 # cat name
vty-server
Each entry is also provided, by default, with a "devspec" attribute which
reveals the full device specification when read, as shown in the following
-example:
+example::
Pow5:/sys/bus/vio/drivers/hvcs/30000004 # cat devspec
/vdevice/vty-server@30000004
Each vty-server sysfs dir is provided with two read-only attributes that
provide lists of easily parsed partner vty data: "partner_vtys" and
-"partner_clcs".
+"partner_clcs"::
Pow5:/sys/bus/vio/drivers/hvcs/30000004 # cat partner_vtys
30000000
@@ -396,7 +399,7 @@
read.
The current_vty can be changed by writing a valid partner clc to the entry
-as in the following example:
+as in the following example::
Pow5:/sys/bus/vio/drivers/hvcs/30000004 # echo U5112.428.10304
8A-V4-C0 > current_vty
@@ -408,9 +411,9 @@
Information on the "vterm_state" attribute was covered earlier on the
chapter entitled "disconnection".
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
8. Questions & Answers:
-===========================================================================
+=======================
+
Q: What are the security concerns involving hvcs?
A: There are three main security concerns:
@@ -429,6 +432,7 @@
partition) will experience the previously logged in session.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
Q: How do I multiplex a console that I grab through hvcs so that other
people can see it:
@@ -440,6 +444,7 @@
not display properly in screen sessions.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
Q: Why are the colors all messed up?
Q: Why are the control characters acting strange or not working?
Q: Why is the console output all strange and unintelligible?
@@ -455,6 +460,7 @@
their own TERM type set when they login.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
Q: When I try to CONNECT kermit to an hvcs device I get:
"Sorry, can't open connection: /dev/hvcs*"What is happening?
@@ -490,6 +496,7 @@
/dev/hvcs* entry.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
Q: When I try to CONNECT kermit to an hvcs device I get:
"Sorry, write access to UUCP lockfile directory denied."
@@ -497,6 +504,7 @@
does? Maybe you haven't inserted the module (on systems with udev).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
Q: If I already have one Linux partition installed can I use hvcs on said
partition to provide the console for the install of a second Linux
partition?
@@ -505,6 +513,7 @@
kermit or cu or some other program that doesn't provide terminal emulation.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
Q: Can I connect to more than one partition's console at a time using this
driver?
@@ -512,6 +521,7 @@
configured for this partition and each must point to a disconnected vty.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
Q: Does the hvcs driver support dynamic (hotplug) addition of devices?
A: Yes, if you have dlpar and hotplug enabled for your system and it has
@@ -519,6 +529,7 @@
handle additions of new devices and removals of unused devices.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
Q: For some reason /dev/hvcs* doesn't map to the same vty-server adapter
after a reboot. What happened?
@@ -533,6 +544,7 @@
Hint; look at the sysfs "index" attribute for the vty-server.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
Q: Can I use /dev/hvcs* as a conduit to another partition and use a tty
device on that partition as the other end of the pipe?
@@ -554,7 +566,9 @@
partitions.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
9. Reporting Bugs:
+==================
The proper channel for reporting bugs is either through the Linux OS
distribution company that provided your OS or by posting issues to the
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/index.rst b/Documentation/powerpc/index.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..549b1cd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/index.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+=======
+powerpc
+=======
+
+.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 1
+
+ bootwrapper
+ cpu_families
+ cpu_features
+ cxl
+ cxlflash
+ dawr-power9
+ dscr
+ eeh-pci-error-recovery
+ firmware-assisted-dump
+ hvcs
+ isa-versions
+ mpc52xx
+ pci_iov_resource_on_powernv
+ pmu-ebb
+ ptrace
+ qe_firmware
+ syscall64-abi
+ transactional_memory
+
+.. only:: subproject and html
+
+ Indices
+ =======
+
+ * :ref:`genindex`
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/isa-versions.rst b/Documentation/powerpc/isa-versions.rst
index 66c2414..a363d8c 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/isa-versions.rst
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/isa-versions.rst
@@ -1,13 +1,12 @@
-:orphan:
-
+==========================
CPU to ISA Version Mapping
==========================
Mapping of some CPU versions to relevant ISA versions.
-========= ====================
+========= ====================================================================
CPU Architecture version
-========= ====================
+========= ====================================================================
Power9 Power ISA v3.0B
Power8 Power ISA v2.07
Power7 Power ISA v2.06
@@ -24,7 +23,7 @@
- PowerPC Virtual Environment Architecture Book II v2.01
- PowerPC Operating Environment Architecture Book III v2.01
- Plus Altivec/VMX ~= 2.03
-========= ====================
+========= ====================================================================
Key Features
@@ -60,9 +59,9 @@
PPC970 No
========== ====
-========== ====================
+========== ====================================
CPU Transactional Memory
-========== ====================
+========== ====================================
Power9 Yes (* see transactional_memory.txt)
Power8 Yes
Power7 No
@@ -73,4 +72,4 @@
Power5+ No
Power5 No
PPC970 No
-========== ====================
+========== ====================================
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/mpc52xx.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/mpc52xx.rst
similarity index 91%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/mpc52xx.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/mpc52xx.rst
index 0d540a3..8676ac6 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/mpc52xx.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/mpc52xx.rst
@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
+=============================
Linux 2.6.x on MPC52xx family
------------------------------
+=============================
For the latest info, go to http://www.246tNt.com/mpc52xx/
To compile/use :
- - U-Boot:
+ - U-Boot::
+
# <edit Makefile to set ARCH=ppc & CROSS_COMPILE=... ( also EXTRAVERSION
if you wish to ).
# make lite5200_defconfig
@@ -16,7 +18,8 @@
=> tftpboot 400000 pRamdisk
=> bootm 200000 400000
- - DBug:
+ - DBug::
+
# <edit Makefile to set ARCH=ppc & CROSS_COMPILE=... ( also EXTRAVERSION
if you wish to ).
# make lite5200_defconfig
@@ -28,7 +31,8 @@
DBug> dn -i zImage.initrd.lite5200
-Some remarks :
+Some remarks:
+
- The port is named mpc52xxx, and config options are PPC_MPC52xx. The MGT5100
is not supported, and I'm not sure anyone is interesting in working on it
so. I didn't took 5xxx because there's apparently a lot of 5xxx that have
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/pci_iov_resource_on_powernv.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/pci_iov_resource_on_powernv.rst
similarity index 96%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/pci_iov_resource_on_powernv.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/pci_iov_resource_on_powernv.rst
index b55c5cd..f5a5793 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/pci_iov_resource_on_powernv.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/pci_iov_resource_on_powernv.rst
@@ -1,6 +1,13 @@
+===================================================
+PCI Express I/O Virtualization Resource on Powerenv
+===================================================
+
Wei Yang <weiyang@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
+
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@au1.ibm.com>
+
Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
+
26 Aug 2014
This document describes the requirement from hardware for PCI MMIO resource
@@ -10,6 +17,7 @@
about considerations on enabling SRIOV on IODA2.
1. Introduction to Partitionable Endpoints
+==========================================
A Partitionable Endpoint (PE) is a way to group the various resources
associated with a device or a set of devices to provide isolation between
@@ -35,6 +43,7 @@
its own set of PEs, etc.
2. Implementation of Partitionable Endpoints on P8 (IODA2)
+==========================================================
P8 supports up to 256 Partitionable Endpoints per PHB.
@@ -149,6 +158,7 @@
sense, but we haven't done it yet.
3. Considerations for SR-IOV on PowerKVM
+========================================
* SR-IOV Background
@@ -224,7 +234,7 @@
IODA supports 256 PEs, so segmented windows contain 256 segments, so if
total_VFs is less than 256, we have the situation in Figure 1.0, where
segments [total_VFs, 255] of the M64 window may map to some MMIO range on
- other devices:
+ other devices::
0 1 total_VFs - 1
+------+------+- -+------+------+
@@ -243,7 +253,7 @@
Figure 1.0 Direct map VF(n) BAR space
Our current solution is to allocate 256 segments even if the VF(n) BAR
- space doesn't need that much, as shown in Figure 1.1:
+ space doesn't need that much, as shown in Figure 1.1::
0 1 total_VFs - 1 255
+------+------+- -+------+------+- -+------+------+
@@ -269,6 +279,7 @@
responds to segments [total_VFs, 255].
4. Implications for the Generic PCI Code
+========================================
The PCIe SR-IOV spec requires that the base of the VF(n) BAR space be
aligned to the size of an individual VF BAR.
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/pmu-ebb.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/pmu-ebb.rst
similarity index 99%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/pmu-ebb.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/pmu-ebb.rst
index 73cd163..4f47475 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/pmu-ebb.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/pmu-ebb.rst
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+========================
PMU Event Based Branches
========================
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/ptrace.rst b/Documentation/powerpc/ptrace.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..864d4b6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/ptrace.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
+======
+Ptrace
+======
+
+GDB intends to support the following hardware debug features of BookE
+processors:
+
+4 hardware breakpoints (IAC)
+2 hardware watchpoints (read, write and read-write) (DAC)
+2 value conditions for the hardware watchpoints (DVC)
+
+For that, we need to extend ptrace so that GDB can query and set these
+resources. Since we're extending, we're trying to create an interface
+that's extendable and that covers both BookE and server processors, so
+that GDB doesn't need to special-case each of them. We added the
+following 3 new ptrace requests.
+
+1. PTRACE_PPC_GETHWDEBUGINFO
+============================
+
+Query for GDB to discover the hardware debug features. The main info to
+be returned here is the minimum alignment for the hardware watchpoints.
+BookE processors don't have restrictions here, but server processors have
+an 8-byte alignment restriction for hardware watchpoints. We'd like to avoid
+adding special cases to GDB based on what it sees in AUXV.
+
+Since we're at it, we added other useful info that the kernel can return to
+GDB: this query will return the number of hardware breakpoints, hardware
+watchpoints and whether it supports a range of addresses and a condition.
+The query will fill the following structure provided by the requesting process::
+
+ struct ppc_debug_info {
+ unit32_t version;
+ unit32_t num_instruction_bps;
+ unit32_t num_data_bps;
+ unit32_t num_condition_regs;
+ unit32_t data_bp_alignment;
+ unit32_t sizeof_condition; /* size of the DVC register */
+ uint64_t features; /* bitmask of the individual flags */
+ };
+
+features will have bits indicating whether there is support for::
+
+ #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_INSN_BP_RANGE 0x1
+ #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_INSN_BP_MASK 0x2
+ #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_RANGE 0x4
+ #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_MASK 0x8
+ #define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_DAWR 0x10
+
+2. PTRACE_SETHWDEBUG
+
+Sets a hardware breakpoint or watchpoint, according to the provided structure::
+
+ struct ppc_hw_breakpoint {
+ uint32_t version;
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_EXECUTE 0x1
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_READ 0x2
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_WRITE 0x4
+ uint32_t trigger_type; /* only some combinations allowed */
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT 0x0
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE 0x1
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_EXCLUSIVE 0x2
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_MASK 0x3
+ uint32_t addr_mode; /* address match mode */
+
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_MODE 0x3
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE 0x0
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_AND 0x1
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_EXACT 0x1 /* different name for the same thing as above */
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_OR 0x2
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_AND_OR 0x3
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_BE_ALL 0x00ff0000 /* byte enable bits */
+ #define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_BE(n) (1<<((n)+16))
+ uint32_t condition_mode; /* break/watchpoint condition flags */
+
+ uint64_t addr;
+ uint64_t addr2;
+ uint64_t condition_value;
+ };
+
+A request specifies one event, not necessarily just one register to be set.
+For instance, if the request is for a watchpoint with a condition, both the
+DAC and DVC registers will be set in the same request.
+
+With this GDB can ask for all kinds of hardware breakpoints and watchpoints
+that the BookE supports. COMEFROM breakpoints available in server processors
+are not contemplated, but that is out of the scope of this work.
+
+ptrace will return an integer (handle) uniquely identifying the breakpoint or
+watchpoint just created. This integer will be used in the PTRACE_DELHWDEBUG
+request to ask for its removal. Return -ENOSPC if the requested breakpoint
+can't be allocated on the registers.
+
+Some examples of using the structure to:
+
+- set a breakpoint in the first breakpoint register::
+
+ p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION;
+ p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_EXECUTE;
+ p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT;
+ p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE;
+ p.addr = (uint64_t) address;
+ p.addr2 = 0;
+ p.condition_value = 0;
+
+- set a watchpoint which triggers on reads in the second watchpoint register::
+
+ p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION;
+ p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_READ;
+ p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT;
+ p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE;
+ p.addr = (uint64_t) address;
+ p.addr2 = 0;
+ p.condition_value = 0;
+
+- set a watchpoint which triggers only with a specific value::
+
+ p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION;
+ p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_READ;
+ p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT;
+ p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_AND | PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_BE_ALL;
+ p.addr = (uint64_t) address;
+ p.addr2 = 0;
+ p.condition_value = (uint64_t) condition;
+
+- set a ranged hardware breakpoint::
+
+ p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION;
+ p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_EXECUTE;
+ p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE;
+ p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE;
+ p.addr = (uint64_t) begin_range;
+ p.addr2 = (uint64_t) end_range;
+ p.condition_value = 0;
+
+- set a watchpoint in server processors (BookS)::
+
+ p.version = 1;
+ p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_RW;
+ p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE;
+ or
+ p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT;
+
+ p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE;
+ p.addr = (uint64_t) begin_range;
+ /* For PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE addr2 needs to be specified, where
+ * addr2 - addr <= 8 Bytes.
+ */
+ p.addr2 = (uint64_t) end_range;
+ p.condition_value = 0;
+
+3. PTRACE_DELHWDEBUG
+
+Takes an integer which identifies an existing breakpoint or watchpoint
+(i.e., the value returned from PTRACE_SETHWDEBUG), and deletes the
+corresponding breakpoint or watchpoint..
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/ptrace.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/ptrace.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 99c5ce8..0000000
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/ptrace.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,151 +0,0 @@
-GDB intends to support the following hardware debug features of BookE
-processors:
-
-4 hardware breakpoints (IAC)
-2 hardware watchpoints (read, write and read-write) (DAC)
-2 value conditions for the hardware watchpoints (DVC)
-
-For that, we need to extend ptrace so that GDB can query and set these
-resources. Since we're extending, we're trying to create an interface
-that's extendable and that covers both BookE and server processors, so
-that GDB doesn't need to special-case each of them. We added the
-following 3 new ptrace requests.
-
-1. PTRACE_PPC_GETHWDEBUGINFO
-
-Query for GDB to discover the hardware debug features. The main info to
-be returned here is the minimum alignment for the hardware watchpoints.
-BookE processors don't have restrictions here, but server processors have
-an 8-byte alignment restriction for hardware watchpoints. We'd like to avoid
-adding special cases to GDB based on what it sees in AUXV.
-
-Since we're at it, we added other useful info that the kernel can return to
-GDB: this query will return the number of hardware breakpoints, hardware
-watchpoints and whether it supports a range of addresses and a condition.
-The query will fill the following structure provided by the requesting process:
-
-struct ppc_debug_info {
- unit32_t version;
- unit32_t num_instruction_bps;
- unit32_t num_data_bps;
- unit32_t num_condition_regs;
- unit32_t data_bp_alignment;
- unit32_t sizeof_condition; /* size of the DVC register */
- uint64_t features; /* bitmask of the individual flags */
-};
-
-features will have bits indicating whether there is support for:
-
-#define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_INSN_BP_RANGE 0x1
-#define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_INSN_BP_MASK 0x2
-#define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_RANGE 0x4
-#define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_MASK 0x8
-#define PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_DAWR 0x10
-
-2. PTRACE_SETHWDEBUG
-
-Sets a hardware breakpoint or watchpoint, according to the provided structure:
-
-struct ppc_hw_breakpoint {
- uint32_t version;
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_EXECUTE 0x1
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_READ 0x2
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_WRITE 0x4
- uint32_t trigger_type; /* only some combinations allowed */
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT 0x0
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE 0x1
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_EXCLUSIVE 0x2
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_MASK 0x3
- uint32_t addr_mode; /* address match mode */
-
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_MODE 0x3
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE 0x0
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_AND 0x1
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_EXACT 0x1 /* different name for the same thing as above */
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_OR 0x2
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_AND_OR 0x3
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_BE_ALL 0x00ff0000 /* byte enable bits */
-#define PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_BE(n) (1<<((n)+16))
- uint32_t condition_mode; /* break/watchpoint condition flags */
-
- uint64_t addr;
- uint64_t addr2;
- uint64_t condition_value;
-};
-
-A request specifies one event, not necessarily just one register to be set.
-For instance, if the request is for a watchpoint with a condition, both the
-DAC and DVC registers will be set in the same request.
-
-With this GDB can ask for all kinds of hardware breakpoints and watchpoints
-that the BookE supports. COMEFROM breakpoints available in server processors
-are not contemplated, but that is out of the scope of this work.
-
-ptrace will return an integer (handle) uniquely identifying the breakpoint or
-watchpoint just created. This integer will be used in the PTRACE_DELHWDEBUG
-request to ask for its removal. Return -ENOSPC if the requested breakpoint
-can't be allocated on the registers.
-
-Some examples of using the structure to:
-
-- set a breakpoint in the first breakpoint register
-
- p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION;
- p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_EXECUTE;
- p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT;
- p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE;
- p.addr = (uint64_t) address;
- p.addr2 = 0;
- p.condition_value = 0;
-
-- set a watchpoint which triggers on reads in the second watchpoint register
-
- p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION;
- p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_READ;
- p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT;
- p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE;
- p.addr = (uint64_t) address;
- p.addr2 = 0;
- p.condition_value = 0;
-
-- set a watchpoint which triggers only with a specific value
-
- p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION;
- p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_READ;
- p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT;
- p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_AND | PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_BE_ALL;
- p.addr = (uint64_t) address;
- p.addr2 = 0;
- p.condition_value = (uint64_t) condition;
-
-- set a ranged hardware breakpoint
-
- p.version = PPC_DEBUG_CURRENT_VERSION;
- p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_EXECUTE;
- p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE;
- p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE;
- p.addr = (uint64_t) begin_range;
- p.addr2 = (uint64_t) end_range;
- p.condition_value = 0;
-
-- set a watchpoint in server processors (BookS)
-
- p.version = 1;
- p.trigger_type = PPC_BREAKPOINT_TRIGGER_RW;
- p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE;
- or
- p.addr_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_EXACT;
-
- p.condition_mode = PPC_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION_NONE;
- p.addr = (uint64_t) begin_range;
- /* For PPC_BREAKPOINT_MODE_RANGE_INCLUSIVE addr2 needs to be specified, where
- * addr2 - addr <= 8 Bytes.
- */
- p.addr2 = (uint64_t) end_range;
- p.condition_value = 0;
-
-3. PTRACE_DELHWDEBUG
-
-Takes an integer which identifies an existing breakpoint or watchpoint
-(i.e., the value returned from PTRACE_SETHWDEBUG), and deletes the
-corresponding breakpoint or watchpoint..
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/qe_firmware.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/qe_firmware.rst
similarity index 94%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/qe_firmware.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/qe_firmware.rst
index e7ac24a..42f5103 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/qe_firmware.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/qe_firmware.rst
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
- Freescale QUICC Engine Firmware Uploading
- -----------------------------------------
+=========================================
+Freescale QUICC Engine Firmware Uploading
+=========================================
(c) 2007 Timur Tabi <timur at freescale.com>,
Freescale Semiconductor
-Table of Contents
-=================
+.. Table of Contents
- I - Software License for Firmware
+ I - Software License for Firmware
- II - Microcode Availability
+ II - Microcode Availability
- III - Description and Terminology
+ III - Description and Terminology
- IV - Microcode Programming Details
+ IV - Microcode Programming Details
- V - Firmware Structure Layout
+ V - Firmware Structure Layout
- VI - Sample Code for Creating Firmware Files
+ VI - Sample Code for Creating Firmware Files
Revision Information
====================
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
your Freescale representative or your operating system vendor.
III - Description and Terminology
-================================
+=================================
In this document, the term 'microcode' refers to the sequence of 32-bit
integers that compose the actual QE microcode.
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
structure signals the microcode which of these virtual traps is active.
This structure contains 6 words that the application should copy to some
-specific been defined. This table describes the structure.
+specific been defined. This table describes the structure::
---------------------------------------------------------------
| Offset in | | Destination Offset | Size of |
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
This is a double word bit array (64 bits) that defines special functionality
which has an impact on the software drivers. Each bit has its own impact
and has special instructions for the s/w associated with it. This structure is
-described in this table:
+described in this table::
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Bit # | Name | Description |
@@ -220,7 +220,8 @@
'major' and 'minor' fields are the major and minor revision numbers,
respectively, of the SOC.
-For example, to match the 8323, revision 1.0:
+For example, to match the 8323, revision 1.0::
+
soc.model = 8323
soc.major = 1
soc.minor = 0
@@ -273,10 +274,10 @@
'reserved'.
After the last microcode is a 32-bit CRC. It can be calculated using
-this algorithm:
+this algorithm::
-u32 crc32(const u8 *p, unsigned int len)
-{
+ u32 crc32(const u8 *p, unsigned int len)
+ {
unsigned int i;
u32 crc = 0;
@@ -286,7 +287,7 @@
crc = (crc >> 1) ^ ((crc & 1) ? 0xedb88320 : 0);
}
return crc;
-}
+ }
VI - Sample Code for Creating Firmware Files
============================================
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/syscall64-abi.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/syscall64-abi.rst
similarity index 82%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/syscall64-abi.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/syscall64-abi.rst
index fa716a0..e49f69f 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/syscall64-abi.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/syscall64-abi.rst
@@ -5,12 +5,12 @@
syscall
=======
-syscall calling sequence[*] matches the Power Architecture 64-bit ELF ABI
+syscall calling sequence\ [1]_ matches the Power Architecture 64-bit ELF ABI
specification C function calling sequence, including register preservation
rules, with the following differences.
-[*] Some syscalls (typically low-level management functions) may have
- different calling sequences (e.g., rt_sigreturn).
+.. [1] Some syscalls (typically low-level management functions) may have
+ different calling sequences (e.g., rt_sigreturn).
Parameters and return value
---------------------------
@@ -33,12 +33,14 @@
Register preservation rules match the ELF ABI calling sequence with the
following differences:
-r0: Volatile. (System call number.)
-r3: Volatile. (Parameter 1, and return value.)
-r4-r8: Volatile. (Parameters 2-6.)
-cr0: Volatile (cr0.SO is the return error condition)
-cr1, cr5-7: Nonvolatile.
-lr: Nonvolatile.
+=========== ============= ========================================
+r0 Volatile (System call number.)
+r3 Volatile (Parameter 1, and return value.)
+r4-r8 Volatile (Parameters 2-6.)
+cr0 Volatile (cr0.SO is the return error condition)
+cr1, cr5-7 Nonvolatile
+lr Nonvolatile
+=========== ============= ========================================
All floating point and vector data registers as well as control and status
registers are nonvolatile.
@@ -90,9 +92,12 @@
Register preservation rules
---------------------------
-r0: Volatile.
-cr1, cr5-7: Volatile.
-lr: Volatile.
+
+=========== ========
+r0 Volatile
+cr1, cr5-7 Volatile
+lr Volatile
+=========== ========
Invocation
----------
diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/transactional_memory.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/transactional_memory.rst
similarity index 92%
rename from Documentation/powerpc/transactional_memory.txt
rename to Documentation/powerpc/transactional_memory.rst
index 52c023e..0995510 100644
--- a/Documentation/powerpc/transactional_memory.txt
+++ b/Documentation/powerpc/transactional_memory.rst
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+============================
Transactional Memory support
============================
@@ -17,29 +18,29 @@
guaranteed to either complete atomically or roll back and undo any partial
changes.
-A simple transaction looks like this:
+A simple transaction looks like this::
-begin_move_money:
- tbegin
- beq abort_handler
+ begin_move_money:
+ tbegin
+ beq abort_handler
- ld r4, SAVINGS_ACCT(r3)
- ld r5, CURRENT_ACCT(r3)
- subi r5, r5, 1
- addi r4, r4, 1
- std r4, SAVINGS_ACCT(r3)
- std r5, CURRENT_ACCT(r3)
+ ld r4, SAVINGS_ACCT(r3)
+ ld r5, CURRENT_ACCT(r3)
+ subi r5, r5, 1
+ addi r4, r4, 1
+ std r4, SAVINGS_ACCT(r3)
+ std r5, CURRENT_ACCT(r3)
- tend
+ tend
- b continue
+ b continue
-abort_handler:
- ... test for odd failures ...
+ abort_handler:
+ ... test for odd failures ...
- /* Retry the transaction if it failed because it conflicted with
- * someone else: */
- b begin_move_money
+ /* Retry the transaction if it failed because it conflicted with
+ * someone else: */
+ b begin_move_money
The 'tbegin' instruction denotes the start point, and 'tend' the end point.
@@ -123,7 +124,7 @@
from the second ucontext. This will be necessary for crash handlers to
determine, for example, the address of the instruction causing the SIGSEGV.
-Example signal handler:
+Example signal handler::
void crash_handler(int sig, siginfo_t *si, void *uc)
{
@@ -133,9 +134,9 @@
if (ucp_link) {
u64 msr = ucp->uc_mcontext.regs->msr;
/* May have transactional ucontext! */
-#ifndef __powerpc64__
+ #ifndef __powerpc64__
msr |= ((u64)transactional_ucp->uc_mcontext.regs->msr) << 32;
-#endif
+ #endif
if (MSR_TM_ACTIVE(msr)) {
/* Yes, we crashed during a transaction. Oops. */
fprintf(stderr, "Transaction to be restarted at 0x%llx, but "
@@ -176,6 +177,7 @@
These are defined in <asm/reg.h>, and distinguish different reasons why the
kernel aborted a transaction:
+ ====================== ================================
TM_CAUSE_RESCHED Thread was rescheduled.
TM_CAUSE_TLBI Software TLB invalid.
TM_CAUSE_FAC_UNAV FP/VEC/VSX unavailable trap.
@@ -184,6 +186,7 @@
TM_CAUSE_MISC Currently unused.
TM_CAUSE_ALIGNMENT Alignment fault.
TM_CAUSE_EMULATE Emulation that touched memory.
+ ====================== ================================
These can be checked by the user program's abort handler as TEXASR[0:7]. If
bit 7 is set, it indicates that the error is consider persistent. For example
@@ -203,7 +206,7 @@
======
TM on POWER9 has issues with storing the complete register state. This
-is described in this commit:
+is described in this commit::
commit 4bb3c7a0208fc13ca70598efd109901a7cd45ae7
Author: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
diff --git a/Documentation/process/conf.py b/Documentation/process/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 1b01a80..0000000
--- a/Documentation/process/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = 'Linux Kernel Development Documentation'
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'process.tex', 'Linux Kernel Development Documentation',
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/sh/conf.py b/Documentation/sh/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 1eb684a..0000000
--- a/Documentation/sh/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "SuperH architecture implementation manual"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'sh.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/sound/conf.py b/Documentation/sound/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 3f1fc5e..0000000
--- a/Documentation/sound/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "Linux Sound Subsystem Documentation"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'sound.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/sphinx/load_config.py b/Documentation/sphinx/load_config.py
index 301a21a..eeb394b 100644
--- a/Documentation/sphinx/load_config.py
+++ b/Documentation/sphinx/load_config.py
@@ -21,6 +21,29 @@
and os.path.normpath(namespace["__file__"]) != os.path.normpath(config_file) ):
config_file = os.path.abspath(config_file)
+ # Let's avoid one conf.py file just due to latex_documents
+ start = config_file.find('Documentation/')
+ if start >= 0:
+ start = config_file.find('/', start + 1)
+
+ end = config_file.rfind('/')
+ if start >= 0 and end > 0:
+ dir = config_file[start + 1:end]
+
+ print("source directory: %s" % dir)
+ new_latex_docs = []
+ latex_documents = namespace['latex_documents']
+
+ for l in latex_documents:
+ if l[0].find(dir + '/') == 0:
+ has = True
+ fn = l[0][len(dir) + 1:]
+ new_latex_docs.append((fn, l[1], l[2], l[3], l[4]))
+ break
+
+ namespace['latex_documents'] = new_latex_docs
+
+ # If there is an extra conf.py file, load it
if os.path.isfile(config_file):
sys.stdout.write("load additional sphinx-config: %s\n" % config_file)
config = namespace.copy()
@@ -29,4 +52,6 @@
del config['__file__']
namespace.update(config)
else:
- sys.stderr.write("WARNING: additional sphinx-config not found: %s\n" % config_file)
+ config = namespace.copy()
+ config['tags'].add("subproject")
+ namespace.update(config)
diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/sphinx.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/sphinx.rst
index 1739cba..f1ad450 100644
--- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/sphinx.rst
+++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/sphinx.rst
@@ -242,8 +242,9 @@
* Per inserire blocchi di testo con caratteri a dimensione fissa (codici di
esempio, casi d'uso, eccetera): utilizzate ``::`` quando non è necessario
evidenziare la sintassi, specialmente per piccoli frammenti; invece,
- utilizzate ``.. code-block:: <language>`` per blocchi di più lunghi che
- potranno beneficiare dell'avere la sintassi evidenziata.
+ utilizzate ``.. code-block:: <language>`` per blocchi più lunghi che
+ beneficeranno della sintassi evidenziata. Per un breve pezzo di codice da
+ inserire nel testo, usate \`\`.
Il dominio C
@@ -267,12 +268,14 @@
Il nome della funzione (per esempio ioctl) rimane nel testo ma il nome del suo
riferimento cambia da ``ioctl`` a ``VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS``. Anche la voce
-nell'indice cambia in ``VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS`` e si potrà quindi fare riferimento
-a questa funzione scrivendo:
+nell'indice cambia in ``VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS``.
-.. code-block:: rst
-
- :c:func:`VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS`
+Notate che per una funzione non c'è bisogno di usare ``c:func:`` per generarne
+i riferimenti nella documentazione. Grazie a qualche magica estensione a
+Sphinx, il sistema di generazione della documentazione trasformerà
+automaticamente un riferimento ad una ``funzione()`` in un riferimento
+incrociato quando questa ha una voce nell'indice. Se trovate degli usi di
+``c:func:`` nella documentazione del kernel, sentitevi liberi di rimuoverli.
Tabelle a liste
diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/index.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/index.rst
index 2eda85d..012de0f 100644
--- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/index.rst
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
code-of-conduct
development-process
submitting-patches
+ programming-language
coding-style
maintainer-pgp-guide
email-clients
diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/kernel-docs.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/kernel-docs.rst
index 7bd70d6..38e0a95 100644
--- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/kernel-docs.rst
+++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/kernel-docs.rst
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
.. include:: ../disclaimer-ita.rst
:Original: :ref:`Documentation/process/kernel-docs.rst <kernel_docs>`
+:Translator: Federico Vaga <federico.vaga@vaga.pv.it>
.. _it_kernel_docs:
@@ -8,6 +9,10 @@
Indice di documenti per le persone interessate a capire e/o scrivere per il kernel Linux
========================================================================================
-.. warning::
-
- TODO ancora da tradurre
+.. note::
+ Questo documento contiene riferimenti a documenti in lingua inglese; inoltre
+ utilizza dai campi *ReStructuredText* di supporto alla ricerca e che per
+ questo motivo è meglio non tradurre al fine di garantirne un corretto
+ utilizzo.
+ Per questi motivi il documento non verrà tradotto. Per favore fate
+ riferimento al documento originale in lingua inglese.
diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst
index 276db0e..118fb41 100644
--- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst
+++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst
@@ -248,7 +248,10 @@
kernel.
Se per qualche ragione preferite rimanere con sottochiavi RSA, nel comando
- precedente, sostituite "ed25519" con "rsa2048".
+ precedente, sostituite "ed25519" con "rsa2048". In aggiunta, se avete
+ intenzione di usare un dispositivo hardware che non supporta le chiavi
+ ED25519 ECC, come la Nitrokey Pro o la Yubikey, allora dovreste usare
+ "nistp256" al posto di "ed25519".
Copia di riserva della chiave primaria per gestire il recupero da disastro
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -449,23 +452,27 @@
soluzioni disponibili:
- `Nitrokey Start`_: è Open hardware e Free Software, è basata sul progetto
- `GnuK`_ della FSIJ. Ha il supporto per chiavi ECC, ma meno funzionalità di
- sicurezza (come la resistenza alla manomissione o alcuni attacchi ad un
- canale laterale).
+ `GnuK`_ della FSIJ. Questo è uno dei pochi dispositivi a supportare le chiavi
+ ECC ED25519, ma offre meno funzionalità di sicurezza (come la resistenza
+ alla manomissione o alcuni attacchi ad un canale laterale).
- `Nitrokey Pro`_: è simile alla Nitrokey Start, ma è più resistente alla
- manomissione e offre più funzionalità di sicurezza, ma l'ECC.
-- `Yubikey 4`_: l'hardware e il software sono proprietari, ma è più economica
+ manomissione e offre più funzionalità di sicurezza. La Pro 2 supporta la
+ crittografia ECC (NISTP).
+- `Yubikey 5`_: l'hardware e il software sono proprietari, ma è più economica
della Nitrokey Pro ed è venduta anche con porta USB-C il che è utile con i
computer portatili più recenti. In aggiunta, offre altre funzionalità di
- sicurezza come FIDO, U2F, ma non l'ECC
+ sicurezza come FIDO, U2F, e ora supporta anche le chiavi ECC (NISTP)
`Su LWN c'è una buona recensione`_ dei modelli elencati qui sopra e altri.
+La scelta dipenderà dal costo, dalla disponibilità nella vostra area
+geografica e vostre considerazioni sull'hardware aperto/proprietario.
+
Se volete usare chiavi ECC, la vostra migliore scelta sul mercato è la
Nitrokey Start.
.. _`Nitrokey Start`: https://shop.nitrokey.com/shop/product/nitrokey-start-6
-.. _`Nitrokey Pro`: https://shop.nitrokey.com/shop/product/nitrokey-pro-3
-.. _`Yubikey 4`: https://www.yubico.com/product/yubikey-4-series/
+.. _`Nitrokey Pro 2`: https://shop.nitrokey.com/shop/product/nitrokey-pro-2-3
+.. _`Yubikey 5`: https://www.yubico.com/product/yubikey-5-overview/
.. _Gnuk: http://www.fsij.org/doc-gnuk/
.. _`Su LWN c'è una buona recensione`: https://lwn.net/Articles/736231/
diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/programming-language.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/programming-language.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f4b0063
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/programming-language.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+.. include:: ../disclaimer-ita.rst
+
+:Original: :ref:`Documentation/process/programming-language.rst <programming_language>`
+:Translator: Federico Vaga <federico.vaga@vaga.pv.it>
+
+.. _it_programming_language:
+
+Linguaggio di programmazione
+============================
+
+Il kernel è scritto nel linguaggio di programmazione C [c-language]_.
+Più precisamente, il kernel viene compilato con ``gcc`` [gcc]_ usando
+l'opzione ``-std=gnu89`` [gcc-c-dialect-options]_: il dialetto GNU
+dello standard ISO C90 (con l'aggiunta di alcune funzionalità da C99)
+
+Questo dialetto contiene diverse estensioni al linguaggio [gnu-extensions]_,
+e molte di queste vengono usate sistematicamente dal kernel.
+
+Il kernel offre un certo livello di supporto per la compilazione con ``clang``
+[clang]_ e ``icc`` [icc]_ su diverse architetture, tuttavia in questo momento
+il supporto non è completo e richiede delle patch aggiuntive.
+
+Attributi
+---------
+
+Una delle estensioni più comuni e usate nel kernel sono gli attributi
+[gcc-attribute-syntax]_. Gli attributi permettono di aggiungere una semantica,
+definita dell'implementazione, alle entità del linguaggio (come le variabili,
+le funzioni o i tipi) senza dover fare importanti modifiche sintattiche al
+linguaggio stesso (come l'aggiunta di nuove parole chiave) [n2049]_.
+
+In alcuni casi, gli attributi sono opzionali (ovvero un compilatore che non
+dovesse supportarli dovrebbe produrre comunque codice corretto, anche se
+più lento o che non esegue controlli aggiuntivi durante la compilazione).
+
+Il kernel definisce alcune pseudo parole chiave (per esempio ``__pure``)
+in alternativa alla sintassi GNU per gli attributi (per esempio
+``__attribute__((__pure__))``) allo scopo di mostrare quali funzionalità si
+possono usare e/o per accorciare il codice.
+
+Per maggiori informazioni consultate il file d'intestazione
+``include/linux/compiler_attributes.h``.
+
+.. [c-language] http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/standards
+.. [gcc] https://gcc.gnu.org
+.. [clang] https://clang.llvm.org
+.. [icc] https://software.intel.com/en-us/c-compilers
+.. [gcc-c-dialect-options] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/C-Dialect-Options.html
+.. [gnu-extensions] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/C-Extensions.html
+.. [gcc-attribute-syntax] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Attribute-Syntax.html
+.. [n2049] http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n2049.pdf
diff --git a/Documentation/translations/ko_KR/memory-barriers.txt b/Documentation/translations/ko_KR/memory-barriers.txt
index a33c2a5..2774624 100644
--- a/Documentation/translations/ko_KR/memory-barriers.txt
+++ b/Documentation/translations/ko_KR/memory-barriers.txt
@@ -569,7 +569,7 @@
[*] 버스 마스터링 DMA 와 일관성에 대해서는 다음을 참고하시기 바랍니다:
- Documentation/PCI/pci.rst
+ Documentation/driver-api/pci/pci.rst
Documentation/DMA-API-HOWTO.txt
Documentation/DMA-API.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/conf.py b/Documentation/userspace-api/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 2eaf59f..0000000
--- a/Documentation/userspace-api/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "The Linux kernel user-space API guide"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'userspace-api.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/index.rst b/Documentation/virt/index.rst
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/index.rst
rename to Documentation/virt/index.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/amd-memory-encryption.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/amd-memory-encryption.rst
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/amd-memory-encryption.rst
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/amd-memory-encryption.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt
similarity index 99%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt
index e54a3f5..2d06776 100644
--- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
+++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt
@@ -3781,7 +3781,7 @@
Currently, this ioctl is used for issuing Secure Encrypted Virtualization
(SEV) commands on AMD Processors. The SEV commands are defined in
-Documentation/virtual/kvm/amd-memory-encryption.rst.
+Documentation/virt/kvm/amd-memory-encryption.rst.
4.111 KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_REG_REGION
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/arm/hyp-abi.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/arm/hyp-abi.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/arm/hyp-abi.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/arm/hyp-abi.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/arm/psci.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/arm/psci.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/arm/psci.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/arm/psci.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/cpuid.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/cpuid.rst
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/cpuid.rst
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/cpuid.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/README b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/README
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/README
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/README
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-its.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-its.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-its.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-its.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-v3.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-v3.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-v3.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-v3.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/arm-vgic.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/arm-vgic.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/arm-vgic.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/arm-vgic.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/mpic.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/mpic.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/mpic.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/mpic.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/s390_flic.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/s390_flic.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/s390_flic.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/s390_flic.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vcpu.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/vcpu.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vcpu.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/vcpu.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vfio.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/vfio.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vfio.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/vfio.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vm.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/vm.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/vm.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/vm.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/xics.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/xics.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/xics.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/xics.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/xive.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/xive.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/xive.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/xive.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/halt-polling.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/halt-polling.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/halt-polling.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/halt-polling.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/hypercalls.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/hypercalls.txt
similarity index 97%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/hypercalls.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/hypercalls.txt
index da21065..5f6d291 100644
--- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/hypercalls.txt
+++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/hypercalls.txt
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
number in R1.
For further information on the S390 diagnose call as supported by KVM,
- refer to Documentation/virtual/kvm/s390-diag.txt.
+ refer to Documentation/virt/kvm/s390-diag.txt.
PowerPC:
It uses R3-R10 and hypercall number in R11. R4-R11 are used as output registers.
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
KVM hypercalls uses 4 byte opcode, that are patched with 'hypercall-instructions'
property inside the device tree's /hypervisor node.
- For more information refer to Documentation/virtual/kvm/ppc-pv.txt
+ For more information refer to Documentation/virt/kvm/ppc-pv.txt
MIPS:
KVM hypercalls use the HYPCALL instruction with code 0 and the hypercall
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/index.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/index.rst
similarity index 86%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/index.rst
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/index.rst
index 0b206a0..ada224a 100644
--- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/index.rst
@@ -9,3 +9,4 @@
amd-memory-encryption
cpuid
+ vcpu-requests
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/locking.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/locking.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/locking.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/locking.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/mmu.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/mmu.txt
similarity index 99%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/mmu.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/mmu.txt
index 2efe0ef..1b9880d 100644
--- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/mmu.txt
+++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/mmu.txt
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@
vcpu->arch.mmio_gfn, and call the emulator
- If both P bit and R/W bit of error code are set, this could possibly
be handled as a "fast page fault" (fixed without taking the MMU lock). See
- the description in Documentation/virtual/kvm/locking.txt.
+ the description in Documentation/virt/kvm/locking.txt.
- if needed, walk the guest page tables to determine the guest translation
(gva->gpa or ngpa->gpa)
- if permissions are insufficient, reflect the fault back to the guest
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/msr.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/msr.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/msr.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/msr.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/nested-vmx.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/nested-vmx.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/nested-vmx.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/nested-vmx.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/ppc-pv.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/ppc-pv.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/ppc-pv.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/ppc-pv.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/review-checklist.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/review-checklist.txt
similarity index 95%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/review-checklist.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/review-checklist.txt
index a83b276..499af49 100644
--- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/review-checklist.txt
+++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/review-checklist.txt
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
2. Patches should be against kvm.git master branch.
3. If the patch introduces or modifies a new userspace API:
- - the API must be documented in Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
+ - the API must be documented in Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt
- the API must be discoverable using KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION
4. New state must include support for save/restore.
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/s390-diag.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/s390-diag.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/s390-diag.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/s390-diag.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/timekeeping.txt b/Documentation/virt/kvm/timekeeping.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/timekeeping.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/timekeeping.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/vcpu-requests.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/vcpu-requests.rst
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/kvm/vcpu-requests.rst
rename to Documentation/virt/kvm/vcpu-requests.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/paravirt_ops.rst b/Documentation/virt/paravirt_ops.rst
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/paravirt_ops.rst
rename to Documentation/virt/paravirt_ops.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/uml/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.txt b/Documentation/virt/uml/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from Documentation/virtual/uml/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.txt
rename to Documentation/virt/uml/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/vm/conf.py b/Documentation/vm/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 3b0b601..0000000
--- a/Documentation/vm/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "Linux Memory Management Documentation"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'memory-management.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/Documentation/watchdog/hpwdt.rst b/Documentation/watchdog/hpwdt.rst
index c165d92..c824cd7 100644
--- a/Documentation/watchdog/hpwdt.rst
+++ b/Documentation/watchdog/hpwdt.rst
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
and loop forever. This is generally not what a watchdog user wants.
For those wishing to learn more please see:
- Documentation/kdump/kdump.rst
+ Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/kdump.rst
Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt (panic=)
Your Linux Distribution specific documentation.
diff --git a/Documentation/x86/conf.py b/Documentation/x86/conf.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 33c5c31..0000000
--- a/Documentation/x86/conf.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
-
-project = "X86 architecture specific documentation"
-
-tags.add("subproject")
-
-latex_documents = [
- ('index', 'x86.tex', project,
- 'The kernel development community', 'manual'),
-]
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 783569e..4b59bdc 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -899,7 +899,7 @@
W: http://ez.analog.com/community/linux-device-drivers
S: Supported
F: drivers/iio/adc/ad7124.c
-F: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7124.txt
+F: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7124.yaml
ANALOG DEVICES INC AD7606 DRIVER
M: Stefan Popa <stefan.popa@analog.com>
@@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@
ARM ARCHITECTED TIMER DRIVER
M: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
-M: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
+M: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
L: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org (moderated for non-subscribers)
S: Maintained
F: arch/arm/include/asm/arch_timer.h
@@ -4190,7 +4190,7 @@
L: cgroups@vger.kernel.org
L: linux-block@vger.kernel.org
T: git git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block
-F: Documentation/cgroup-v1/blkio-controller.rst
+F: Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/blkio-controller.rst
F: block/blk-cgroup.c
F: include/linux/blk-cgroup.h
F: block/blk-throttle.c
@@ -4469,7 +4469,7 @@
F: drivers/misc/cxl/
F: include/misc/cxl*
F: include/uapi/misc/cxl.h
-F: Documentation/powerpc/cxl.txt
+F: Documentation/powerpc/cxl.rst
F: Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-cxl
CXLFLASH (IBM Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface CAPI Flash) SCSI DRIVER
@@ -4480,7 +4480,7 @@
S: Supported
F: drivers/scsi/cxlflash/
F: include/uapi/scsi/cxlflash_ioctl.h
-F: Documentation/powerpc/cxlflash.txt
+F: Documentation/powerpc/cxlflash.rst
CYBERPRO FB DRIVER
M: Russell King <linux@armlinux.org.uk>
@@ -6856,7 +6856,7 @@
R: Jon Olson <jonolson@google.com>
L: netdev@vger.kernel.org
S: Supported
-F: Documentation/networking/device_drivers/google/gve.txt
+F: Documentation/networking/device_drivers/google/gve.rst
F: drivers/net/ethernet/google
GPD POCKET FAN DRIVER
@@ -8490,7 +8490,7 @@
F: include/uapi/linux/ipx.h
IRQ DOMAINS (IRQ NUMBER MAPPING LIBRARY)
-M: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
+M: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
S: Maintained
T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git irq/core
F: Documentation/IRQ-domain.txt
@@ -8508,7 +8508,7 @@
IRQCHIP DRIVERS
M: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
M: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
-M: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
+M: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
L: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
S: Maintained
T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git irq/core
@@ -8808,7 +8808,7 @@
W: http://www.linux-kvm.org
T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm.git
S: Supported
-F: Documentation/virtual/kvm/
+F: Documentation/virt/kvm/
F: include/trace/events/kvm.h
F: include/uapi/asm-generic/kvm*
F: include/uapi/linux/kvm*
@@ -8828,10 +8828,10 @@
F: arch/x86/kvm/svm.c
KERNEL VIRTUAL MACHINE FOR ARM/ARM64 (KVM/arm, KVM/arm64)
-M: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
+M: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
R: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com>
-R: Julien Thierry <julien.thierry@arm.com>
-R: Suzuki K Pouloze <suzuki.poulose@arm.com>
+R: Julien Thierry <julien.thierry.kdev@gmail.com>
+R: Suzuki K Poulose <suzuki.poulose@arm.com>
L: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org (moderated for non-subscribers)
L: kvmarm@lists.cs.columbia.edu
T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvmarm/kvmarm.git
@@ -12137,7 +12137,7 @@
M: "VMware, Inc." <pv-drivers@vmware.com>
L: virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org
S: Supported
-F: Documentation/virtual/paravirt_ops.txt
+F: Documentation/virt/paravirt_ops.rst
F: arch/*/kernel/paravirt*
F: arch/*/include/asm/paravirt*.h
F: include/linux/hypervisor.h
@@ -12394,7 +12394,7 @@
F: drivers/pci/pcie/aer.c
F: drivers/pci/pcie/dpc.c
F: drivers/pci/pcie/err.c
-F: Documentation/powerpc/eeh-pci-error-recovery.txt
+F: Documentation/powerpc/eeh-pci-error-recovery.rst
F: arch/powerpc/kernel/eeh*.c
F: arch/powerpc/platforms/*/eeh*.c
F: arch/powerpc/include/*/eeh*.h
@@ -13725,6 +13725,7 @@
F: drivers/mtd/nand/raw/r852.h
RISC-V ARCHITECTURE
+M: Paul Walmsley <paul.walmsley@sifive.com>
M: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@sifive.com>
M: Albert Ou <aou@eecs.berkeley.edu>
L: linux-riscv@lists.infradead.org
@@ -16854,7 +16855,7 @@
Q: https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/linux-um/list/
T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rw/uml.git
S: Maintained
-F: Documentation/virtual/uml/
+F: Documentation/virt/uml/
F: arch/um/
F: arch/x86/um/
F: fs/hostfs/
@@ -17123,7 +17124,7 @@
F: include/uapi/linux/virtio_input.h
VIRTIO IOMMU DRIVER
-M: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com>
+M: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.org>
L: virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org
S: Maintained
F: drivers/iommu/virtio-iommu.c
diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/elf.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/elf.h
index 3c7037c6..b618017 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/elf.h
+++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/elf.h
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ typedef compat_elf_greg_t compat_elf_gregset_t[COMPAT_ELF_NGREG];
({ \
set_thread_flag(TIF_32BIT); \
})
-#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_COMPAT_VDSO
+#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO
#define COMPAT_ARCH_DLINFO \
do { \
/* \
diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/pgtable.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/pgtable.h
index 87a4b2d..3f5461f 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/pgtable.h
+++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/pgtable.h
@@ -301,7 +301,6 @@ static inline int pte_same(pte_t pte_a, pte_t pte_b)
/*
* Huge pte definitions.
*/
-#define pte_huge(pte) (!(pte_val(pte) & PTE_TABLE_BIT))
#define pte_mkhuge(pte) (__pte(pte_val(pte) & ~PTE_TABLE_BIT))
/*
diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/processor.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/processor.h
index fd5b1a4..844e296 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/processor.h
+++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/processor.h
@@ -193,6 +193,16 @@ static inline void start_thread_common(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long pc)
regs->pmr_save = GIC_PRIO_IRQON;
}
+static inline void set_ssbs_bit(struct pt_regs *regs)
+{
+ regs->pstate |= PSR_SSBS_BIT;
+}
+
+static inline void set_compat_ssbs_bit(struct pt_regs *regs)
+{
+ regs->pstate |= PSR_AA32_SSBS_BIT;
+}
+
static inline void start_thread(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long pc,
unsigned long sp)
{
@@ -200,7 +210,7 @@ static inline void start_thread(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long pc,
regs->pstate = PSR_MODE_EL0t;
if (arm64_get_ssbd_state() != ARM64_SSBD_FORCE_ENABLE)
- regs->pstate |= PSR_SSBS_BIT;
+ set_ssbs_bit(regs);
regs->sp = sp;
}
@@ -219,7 +229,7 @@ static inline void compat_start_thread(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long pc,
#endif
if (arm64_get_ssbd_state() != ARM64_SSBD_FORCE_ENABLE)
- regs->pstate |= PSR_AA32_SSBS_BIT;
+ set_compat_ssbs_bit(regs);
regs->compat_sp = sp;
}
diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/stacktrace.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/stacktrace.h
index df45af9..4d9b1f4 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/stacktrace.h
+++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/stacktrace.h
@@ -8,19 +8,12 @@
#include <linux/percpu.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
+#include <linux/types.h>
#include <asm/memory.h>
#include <asm/ptrace.h>
#include <asm/sdei.h>
-struct stackframe {
- unsigned long fp;
- unsigned long pc;
-#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
- int graph;
-#endif
-};
-
enum stack_type {
STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN,
STACK_TYPE_TASK,
@@ -28,6 +21,7 @@ enum stack_type {
STACK_TYPE_OVERFLOW,
STACK_TYPE_SDEI_NORMAL,
STACK_TYPE_SDEI_CRITICAL,
+ __NR_STACK_TYPES
};
struct stack_info {
@@ -36,6 +30,37 @@ struct stack_info {
enum stack_type type;
};
+/*
+ * A snapshot of a frame record or fp/lr register values, along with some
+ * accounting information necessary for robust unwinding.
+ *
+ * @fp: The fp value in the frame record (or the real fp)
+ * @pc: The fp value in the frame record (or the real lr)
+ *
+ * @stacks_done: Stacks which have been entirely unwound, for which it is no
+ * longer valid to unwind to.
+ *
+ * @prev_fp: The fp that pointed to this frame record, or a synthetic value
+ * of 0. This is used to ensure that within a stack, each
+ * subsequent frame record is at an increasing address.
+ * @prev_type: The type of stack this frame record was on, or a synthetic
+ * value of STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN. This is used to detect a
+ * transition from one stack to another.
+ *
+ * @graph: When FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER is selected, holds the index of a
+ * replacement lr value in the ftrace graph stack.
+ */
+struct stackframe {
+ unsigned long fp;
+ unsigned long pc;
+ DECLARE_BITMAP(stacks_done, __NR_STACK_TYPES);
+ unsigned long prev_fp;
+ enum stack_type prev_type;
+#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
+ int graph;
+#endif
+};
+
extern int unwind_frame(struct task_struct *tsk, struct stackframe *frame);
extern void walk_stackframe(struct task_struct *tsk, struct stackframe *frame,
int (*fn)(struct stackframe *, void *), void *data);
@@ -64,8 +89,9 @@ static inline bool on_irq_stack(unsigned long sp,
return true;
}
-static inline bool on_task_stack(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned long sp,
- struct stack_info *info)
+static inline bool on_task_stack(const struct task_struct *tsk,
+ unsigned long sp,
+ struct stack_info *info)
{
unsigned long low = (unsigned long)task_stack_page(tsk);
unsigned long high = low + THREAD_SIZE;
@@ -112,10 +138,13 @@ static inline bool on_overflow_stack(unsigned long sp,
* We can only safely access per-cpu stacks from current in a non-preemptible
* context.
*/
-static inline bool on_accessible_stack(struct task_struct *tsk,
- unsigned long sp,
- struct stack_info *info)
+static inline bool on_accessible_stack(const struct task_struct *tsk,
+ unsigned long sp,
+ struct stack_info *info)
{
+ if (info)
+ info->type = STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
+
if (on_task_stack(tsk, sp, info))
return true;
if (tsk != current || preemptible())
@@ -130,4 +159,27 @@ static inline bool on_accessible_stack(struct task_struct *tsk,
return false;
}
+static inline void start_backtrace(struct stackframe *frame,
+ unsigned long fp, unsigned long pc)
+{
+ frame->fp = fp;
+ frame->pc = pc;
+#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
+ frame->graph = 0;
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Prime the first unwind.
+ *
+ * In unwind_frame() we'll check that the FP points to a valid stack,
+ * which can't be STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN, and the first unwind will be
+ * treated as a transition to whichever stack that happens to be. The
+ * prev_fp value won't be used, but we set it to 0 such that it is
+ * definitely not an accessible stack address.
+ */
+ bitmap_zero(frame->stacks_done, __NR_STACK_TYPES);
+ frame->prev_fp = 0;
+ frame->prev_type = STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
+}
+
#endif /* __ASM_STACKTRACE_H */
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S b/arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S
index 9cdc459..320a30d 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S
@@ -586,10 +586,8 @@
b.eq el1_ia
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_SYS64 // configurable trap
b.eq el1_undef
- cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_SP_ALIGN // stack alignment exception
- b.eq el1_sp_pc
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_PC_ALIGN // pc alignment exception
- b.eq el1_sp_pc
+ b.eq el1_pc
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_UNKNOWN // unknown exception in EL1
b.eq el1_undef
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_BREAKPT_CUR // debug exception in EL1
@@ -611,9 +609,11 @@
bl do_mem_abort
kernel_exit 1
-el1_sp_pc:
+el1_pc:
/*
- * Stack or PC alignment exception handling
+ * PC alignment exception handling. We don't handle SP alignment faults,
+ * since we will have hit a recursive exception when trying to push the
+ * initial pt_regs.
*/
mrs x0, far_el1
inherit_daif pstate=x23, tmp=x2
@@ -732,9 +732,9 @@
ccmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_WFx, #4, ne
b.eq el0_sys
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_SP_ALIGN // stack alignment exception
- b.eq el0_sp_pc
+ b.eq el0_sp
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_PC_ALIGN // pc alignment exception
- b.eq el0_sp_pc
+ b.eq el0_pc
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_UNKNOWN // unknown exception in EL0
b.eq el0_undef
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_BREAKPT_LOW // debug exception in EL0
@@ -758,7 +758,7 @@
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_FP_EXC32 // FP/ASIMD exception
b.eq el0_fpsimd_exc
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_PC_ALIGN // pc alignment exception
- b.eq el0_sp_pc
+ b.eq el0_pc
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_UNKNOWN // unknown exception in EL0
b.eq el0_undef
cmp x24, #ESR_ELx_EC_CP15_32 // CP15 MRC/MCR trap
@@ -858,11 +858,15 @@
mov x1, sp
bl do_fpsimd_exc
b ret_to_user
+el0_sp:
+ ldr x26, [sp, #S_SP]
+ b el0_sp_pc
+el0_pc:
+ mrs x26, far_el1
el0_sp_pc:
/*
* Stack or PC alignment exception handling
*/
- mrs x26, far_el1
gic_prio_kentry_setup tmp=x0
enable_da_f
#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/fpsimd.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/fpsimd.c
index eec4776..37d3912 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/fpsimd.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/fpsimd.c
@@ -406,6 +406,18 @@ static __uint128_t arm64_cpu_to_le128(__uint128_t x)
#define arm64_le128_to_cpu(x) arm64_cpu_to_le128(x)
+static void __fpsimd_to_sve(void *sst, struct user_fpsimd_state const *fst,
+ unsigned int vq)
+{
+ unsigned int i;
+ __uint128_t *p;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < SVE_NUM_ZREGS; ++i) {
+ p = (__uint128_t *)ZREG(sst, vq, i);
+ *p = arm64_cpu_to_le128(fst->vregs[i]);
+ }
+}
+
/*
* Transfer the FPSIMD state in task->thread.uw.fpsimd_state to
* task->thread.sve_state.
@@ -423,17 +435,12 @@ static void fpsimd_to_sve(struct task_struct *task)
unsigned int vq;
void *sst = task->thread.sve_state;
struct user_fpsimd_state const *fst = &task->thread.uw.fpsimd_state;
- unsigned int i;
- __uint128_t *p;
if (!system_supports_sve())
return;
vq = sve_vq_from_vl(task->thread.sve_vl);
- for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i) {
- p = (__uint128_t *)ZREG(sst, vq, i);
- *p = arm64_cpu_to_le128(fst->vregs[i]);
- }
+ __fpsimd_to_sve(sst, fst, vq);
}
/*
@@ -459,7 +466,7 @@ static void sve_to_fpsimd(struct task_struct *task)
return;
vq = sve_vq_from_vl(task->thread.sve_vl);
- for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i) {
+ for (i = 0; i < SVE_NUM_ZREGS; ++i) {
p = (__uint128_t const *)ZREG(sst, vq, i);
fst->vregs[i] = arm64_le128_to_cpu(*p);
}
@@ -550,8 +557,6 @@ void sve_sync_from_fpsimd_zeropad(struct task_struct *task)
unsigned int vq;
void *sst = task->thread.sve_state;
struct user_fpsimd_state const *fst = &task->thread.uw.fpsimd_state;
- unsigned int i;
- __uint128_t *p;
if (!test_tsk_thread_flag(task, TIF_SVE))
return;
@@ -559,11 +564,7 @@ void sve_sync_from_fpsimd_zeropad(struct task_struct *task)
vq = sve_vq_from_vl(task->thread.sve_vl);
memset(sst, 0, SVE_SIG_REGS_SIZE(vq));
-
- for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i) {
- p = (__uint128_t *)ZREG(sst, vq, i);
- *p = arm64_cpu_to_le128(fst->vregs[i]);
- }
+ __fpsimd_to_sve(sst, fst, vq);
}
int sve_set_vector_length(struct task_struct *task,
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/perf_callchain.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/perf_callchain.c
index 9d63514b..b0e03e0 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/perf_callchain.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/perf_callchain.c
@@ -154,12 +154,7 @@ void perf_callchain_kernel(struct perf_callchain_entry_ctx *entry,
return;
}
- frame.fp = regs->regs[29];
- frame.pc = regs->pc;
-#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
- frame.graph = 0;
-#endif
-
+ start_backtrace(&frame, regs->regs[29], regs->pc);
walk_stackframe(current, &frame, callchain_trace, entry);
}
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/process.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/process.c
index 6a869d9..f674f28 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/process.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/process.c
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ int copy_thread(unsigned long clone_flags, unsigned long stack_start,
childregs->pstate |= PSR_UAO_BIT;
if (arm64_get_ssbd_state() == ARM64_SSBD_FORCE_DISABLE)
- childregs->pstate |= PSR_SSBS_BIT;
+ set_ssbs_bit(childregs);
if (system_uses_irq_prio_masking())
childregs->pmr_save = GIC_PRIO_IRQON;
@@ -443,6 +443,32 @@ void uao_thread_switch(struct task_struct *next)
}
/*
+ * Force SSBS state on context-switch, since it may be lost after migrating
+ * from a CPU which treats the bit as RES0 in a heterogeneous system.
+ */
+static void ssbs_thread_switch(struct task_struct *next)
+{
+ struct pt_regs *regs = task_pt_regs(next);
+
+ /*
+ * Nothing to do for kernel threads, but 'regs' may be junk
+ * (e.g. idle task) so check the flags and bail early.
+ */
+ if (unlikely(next->flags & PF_KTHREAD))
+ return;
+
+ /* If the mitigation is enabled, then we leave SSBS clear. */
+ if ((arm64_get_ssbd_state() == ARM64_SSBD_FORCE_ENABLE) ||
+ test_tsk_thread_flag(next, TIF_SSBD))
+ return;
+
+ if (compat_user_mode(regs))
+ set_compat_ssbs_bit(regs);
+ else if (user_mode(regs))
+ set_ssbs_bit(regs);
+}
+
+/*
* We store our current task in sp_el0, which is clobbered by userspace. Keep a
* shadow copy so that we can restore this upon entry from userspace.
*
@@ -471,6 +497,7 @@ __notrace_funcgraph struct task_struct *__switch_to(struct task_struct *prev,
entry_task_switch(next);
uao_thread_switch(next);
ptrauth_thread_switch(next);
+ ssbs_thread_switch(next);
/*
* Complete any pending TLB or cache maintenance on this CPU in case
@@ -498,11 +525,8 @@ unsigned long get_wchan(struct task_struct *p)
if (!stack_page)
return 0;
- frame.fp = thread_saved_fp(p);
- frame.pc = thread_saved_pc(p);
-#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
- frame.graph = 0;
-#endif
+ start_backtrace(&frame, thread_saved_fp(p), thread_saved_pc(p));
+
do {
if (unwind_frame(p, &frame))
goto out;
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/return_address.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/return_address.c
index b21cba9..c4ae647 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/return_address.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/return_address.c
@@ -38,12 +38,9 @@ void *return_address(unsigned int level)
data.level = level + 2;
data.addr = NULL;
- frame.fp = (unsigned long)__builtin_frame_address(0);
- frame.pc = (unsigned long)return_address; /* dummy */
-#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
- frame.graph = 0;
-#endif
-
+ start_backtrace(&frame,
+ (unsigned long)__builtin_frame_address(0),
+ (unsigned long)return_address);
walk_stackframe(current, &frame, save_return_addr, &data);
if (!data.level)
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/stacktrace.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/stacktrace.c
index 62d3951..2b160ae5 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/stacktrace.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/stacktrace.c
@@ -29,9 +29,18 @@
* ldp x29, x30, [sp]
* add sp, sp, #0x10
*/
+
+/*
+ * Unwind from one frame record (A) to the next frame record (B).
+ *
+ * We terminate early if the location of B indicates a malformed chain of frame
+ * records (e.g. a cycle), determined based on the location and fp value of A
+ * and the location (but not the fp value) of B.
+ */
int notrace unwind_frame(struct task_struct *tsk, struct stackframe *frame)
{
unsigned long fp = frame->fp;
+ struct stack_info info;
if (fp & 0xf)
return -EINVAL;
@@ -39,11 +48,40 @@ int notrace unwind_frame(struct task_struct *tsk, struct stackframe *frame)
if (!tsk)
tsk = current;
- if (!on_accessible_stack(tsk, fp, NULL))
+ if (!on_accessible_stack(tsk, fp, &info))
return -EINVAL;
+ if (test_bit(info.type, frame->stacks_done))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ /*
+ * As stacks grow downward, any valid record on the same stack must be
+ * at a strictly higher address than the prior record.
+ *
+ * Stacks can nest in several valid orders, e.g.
+ *
+ * TASK -> IRQ -> OVERFLOW -> SDEI_NORMAL
+ * TASK -> SDEI_NORMAL -> SDEI_CRITICAL -> OVERFLOW
+ *
+ * ... but the nesting itself is strict. Once we transition from one
+ * stack to another, it's never valid to unwind back to that first
+ * stack.
+ */
+ if (info.type == frame->prev_type) {
+ if (fp <= frame->prev_fp)
+ return -EINVAL;
+ } else {
+ set_bit(frame->prev_type, frame->stacks_done);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Record this frame record's values and location. The prev_fp and
+ * prev_type are only meaningful to the next unwind_frame() invocation.
+ */
frame->fp = READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(*(unsigned long *)(fp));
frame->pc = READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(*(unsigned long *)(fp + 8));
+ frame->prev_fp = fp;
+ frame->prev_type = info.type;
#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
if (tsk->ret_stack &&
@@ -122,12 +160,7 @@ void save_stack_trace_regs(struct pt_regs *regs, struct stack_trace *trace)
data.skip = trace->skip;
data.no_sched_functions = 0;
- frame.fp = regs->regs[29];
- frame.pc = regs->pc;
-#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
- frame.graph = 0;
-#endif
-
+ start_backtrace(&frame, regs->regs[29], regs->pc);
walk_stackframe(current, &frame, save_trace, &data);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(save_stack_trace_regs);
@@ -146,17 +179,15 @@ static noinline void __save_stack_trace(struct task_struct *tsk,
data.no_sched_functions = nosched;
if (tsk != current) {
- frame.fp = thread_saved_fp(tsk);
- frame.pc = thread_saved_pc(tsk);
+ start_backtrace(&frame, thread_saved_fp(tsk),
+ thread_saved_pc(tsk));
} else {
/* We don't want this function nor the caller */
data.skip += 2;
- frame.fp = (unsigned long)__builtin_frame_address(0);
- frame.pc = (unsigned long)__save_stack_trace;
+ start_backtrace(&frame,
+ (unsigned long)__builtin_frame_address(0),
+ (unsigned long)__save_stack_trace);
}
-#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
- frame.graph = 0;
-#endif
walk_stackframe(tsk, &frame, save_trace, &data);
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/time.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/time.c
index 9f25aed..0b29464 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/time.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/time.c
@@ -38,11 +38,8 @@ unsigned long profile_pc(struct pt_regs *regs)
if (!in_lock_functions(regs->pc))
return regs->pc;
- frame.fp = regs->regs[29];
- frame.pc = regs->pc;
-#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
- frame.graph = 0;
-#endif
+ start_backtrace(&frame, regs->regs[29], regs->pc);
+
do {
int ret = unwind_frame(NULL, &frame);
if (ret < 0)
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/traps.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/traps.c
index 8c03456..d331379 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/traps.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/traps.c
@@ -100,18 +100,17 @@ void dump_backtrace(struct pt_regs *regs, struct task_struct *tsk)
return;
if (tsk == current) {
- frame.fp = (unsigned long)__builtin_frame_address(0);
- frame.pc = (unsigned long)dump_backtrace;
+ start_backtrace(&frame,
+ (unsigned long)__builtin_frame_address(0),
+ (unsigned long)dump_backtrace);
} else {
/*
* task blocked in __switch_to
*/
- frame.fp = thread_saved_fp(tsk);
- frame.pc = thread_saved_pc(tsk);
+ start_backtrace(&frame,
+ thread_saved_fp(tsk),
+ thread_saved_pc(tsk));
}
-#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
- frame.graph = 0;
-#endif
printk("Call trace:\n");
do {
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/vdso/Makefile b/arch/arm64/kernel/vdso/Makefile
index 4ab8630..dd2514b 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/vdso/Makefile
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/vdso/Makefile
@@ -32,10 +32,10 @@
OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD := y
KCOV_INSTRUMENT := n
-ifeq ($(c-gettimeofday-y),)
CFLAGS_vgettimeofday.o = -O2 -mcmodel=tiny
-else
-CFLAGS_vgettimeofday.o = -O2 -mcmodel=tiny -include $(c-gettimeofday-y)
+
+ifneq ($(c-gettimeofday-y),)
+ CFLAGS_vgettimeofday.o += -include $(c-gettimeofday-y)
endif
# Clang versions less than 8 do not support -mcmodel=tiny
@@ -57,8 +57,7 @@
# Link rule for the .so file, .lds has to be first
$(obj)/vdso.so.dbg: $(obj)/vdso.lds $(obj-vdso) FORCE
- $(call if_changed,ld)
- $(call if_changed,vdso_check)
+ $(call if_changed,vdsold_and_vdso_check)
# Strip rule for the .so file
$(obj)/%.so: OBJCOPYFLAGS := -S
@@ -74,8 +73,8 @@
$(call if_changed,vdsosym)
# Actual build commands
-quiet_cmd_vdsocc = VDSOCC $@
- cmd_vdsocc = $(CC) $(a_flags) $(c_flags) -c -o $@ $<
+quiet_cmd_vdsold_and_vdso_check = LD $@
+ cmd_vdsold_and_vdso_check = $(cmd_ld); $(cmd_vdso_check)
# Install commands for the unstripped file
quiet_cmd_vdso_install = INSTALL $@
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/vdso32/Makefile b/arch/arm64/kernel/vdso32/Makefile
index 60a4c62..1fba077 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/vdso32/Makefile
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/vdso32/Makefile
@@ -144,8 +144,7 @@
# Link rule for the .so file, .lds has to be first
$(obj)/vdso.so.raw: $(src)/vdso.lds $(obj-vdso) FORCE
- $(call if_changed,vdsold)
- $(call if_changed,vdso_check)
+ $(call if_changed,vdsold_and_vdso_check)
# Compilation rules for the vDSO sources
$(c-obj-vdso): %.o: %.c FORCE
@@ -156,14 +155,17 @@
$(call if_changed_dep,vdsoas)
# Actual build commands
-quiet_cmd_vdsold = VDSOL $@
+quiet_cmd_vdsold_and_vdso_check = LD32 $@
+ cmd_vdsold_and_vdso_check = $(cmd_vdsold); $(cmd_vdso_check)
+
+quiet_cmd_vdsold = LD32 $@
cmd_vdsold = $(COMPATCC) -Wp,-MD,$(depfile) $(VDSO_LDFLAGS) \
-Wl,-T $(filter %.lds,$^) $(filter %.o,$^) -o $@
-quiet_cmd_vdsocc = VDSOC $@
+quiet_cmd_vdsocc = CC32 $@
cmd_vdsocc = $(COMPATCC) -Wp,-MD,$(depfile) $(VDSO_CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
-quiet_cmd_vdsocc_gettimeofday = VDSOC_GTD $@
+quiet_cmd_vdsocc_gettimeofday = CC32 $@
cmd_vdsocc_gettimeofday = $(COMPATCC) -Wp,-MD,$(depfile) $(VDSO_CFLAGS) $(VDSO_CFLAGS_gettimeofday_o) -c -o $@ $<
-quiet_cmd_vdsoas = VDSOA $@
+quiet_cmd_vdsoas = AS32 $@
cmd_vdsoas = $(COMPATCC) -Wp,-MD,$(depfile) $(VDSO_AFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
quiet_cmd_vdsomunge = MUNGE $@
diff --git a/arch/parisc/include/asm/kprobes.h b/arch/parisc/include/asm/kprobes.h
index e09cf2d..904034d 100644
--- a/arch/parisc/include/asm/kprobes.h
+++ b/arch/parisc/include/asm/kprobes.h
@@ -50,6 +50,10 @@ struct kprobe_ctlblk {
int __kprobes parisc_kprobe_break_handler(struct pt_regs *regs);
int __kprobes parisc_kprobe_ss_handler(struct pt_regs *regs);
+static inline int kprobe_fault_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, int trapnr)
+{
+ return 0;
+}
#endif /* CONFIG_KPROBES */
#endif /* _PARISC_KPROBES_H */
diff --git a/arch/parisc/kernel/pacache.S b/arch/parisc/kernel/pacache.S
index ba67893..df46b0e 100644
--- a/arch/parisc/kernel/pacache.S
+++ b/arch/parisc/kernel/pacache.S
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
/* Flush Instruction Tlb */
- LDREG ITLB_SID_BASE(%r1), %r20
+88: LDREG ITLB_SID_BASE(%r1), %r20
LDREG ITLB_SID_STRIDE(%r1), %r21
LDREG ITLB_SID_COUNT(%r1), %r22
LDREG ITLB_OFF_BASE(%r1), %arg0
@@ -103,6 +103,7 @@
add %r21, %r20, %r20 /* increment space */
fitdone:
+ ALTERNATIVE(88b, fitdone, ALT_COND_NO_SPLIT_TLB, INSN_NOP)
/* Flush Data Tlb */
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/Kconfig b/arch/powerpc/Kconfig
index d8dcd88..77f6ebf 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/Kconfig
+++ b/arch/powerpc/Kconfig
@@ -121,6 +121,7 @@
select ARCH_32BIT_OFF_T if PPC32
select ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VIRTUAL
select ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED
+ select ARCH_HAS_DMA_MMAP_PGPROT
select ARCH_HAS_ELF_RANDOMIZE
select ARCH_HAS_FORTIFY_SOURCE
select ARCH_HAS_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/hvcall.h b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/hvcall.h
index 463c63a..1111202 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/hvcall.h
+++ b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/hvcall.h
@@ -302,9 +302,14 @@
#define H_SCM_UNBIND_MEM 0x3F0
#define H_SCM_QUERY_BLOCK_MEM_BINDING 0x3F4
#define H_SCM_QUERY_LOGICAL_MEM_BINDING 0x3F8
-#define H_SCM_MEM_QUERY 0x3FC
-#define H_SCM_BLOCK_CLEAR 0x400
-#define MAX_HCALL_OPCODE H_SCM_BLOCK_CLEAR
+#define H_SCM_UNBIND_ALL 0x3FC
+#define H_SCM_HEALTH 0x400
+#define H_SCM_PERFORMANCE_STATS 0x418
+#define MAX_HCALL_OPCODE H_SCM_PERFORMANCE_STATS
+
+/* Scope args for H_SCM_UNBIND_ALL */
+#define H_UNBIND_SCOPE_ALL (0x1)
+#define H_UNBIND_SCOPE_DRC (0x2)
/* H_VIOCTL functions */
#define H_GET_VIOA_DUMP_SIZE 0x01
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/pmc.h b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/pmc.h
index dc9a1ca..c6bbe97 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/pmc.h
+++ b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/pmc.h
@@ -27,11 +27,10 @@ static inline void ppc_set_pmu_inuse(int inuse)
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PSERIES
get_lppaca()->pmcregs_in_use = inuse;
#endif
- } else {
-#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_BOOK3S_HV_POSSIBLE
- get_paca()->pmcregs_in_use = inuse;
-#endif
}
+#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_BOOK3S_HV_POSSIBLE
+ get_paca()->pmcregs_in_use = inuse;
+#endif
#endif
}
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/kvm_para.h b/arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/kvm_para.h
index 01555c6..be48c22 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/kvm_para.h
+++ b/arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/kvm_para.h
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
* Struct fields are always 32 or 64 bit aligned, depending on them being 32
* or 64 bit wide respectively.
*
- * See Documentation/virtual/kvm/ppc-pv.txt
+ * See Documentation/virt/kvm/ppc-pv.txt
*/
struct kvm_vcpu_arch_shared {
__u64 scratch1;
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/Makefile b/arch/powerpc/kernel/Makefile
index 56dfa7a..ea0c692 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/Makefile
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/Makefile
@@ -49,7 +49,8 @@
signal.o sysfs.o cacheinfo.o time.o \
prom.o traps.o setup-common.o \
udbg.o misc.o io.o misc_$(BITS).o \
- of_platform.o prom_parse.o
+ of_platform.o prom_parse.o \
+ dma-common.o
obj-$(CONFIG_PPC64) += setup_64.o sys_ppc32.o \
signal_64.o ptrace32.o \
paca.o nvram_64.o firmware.o
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/dma-common.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/dma-common.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dc7ef6b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/dma-common.c
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
+/*
+ * Contains common dma routines for all powerpc platforms.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2019 Shawn Anastasio.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/dma-noncoherent.h>
+
+pgprot_t arch_dma_mmap_pgprot(struct device *dev, pgprot_t prot,
+ unsigned long attrs)
+{
+ if (!dev_is_dma_coherent(dev))
+ return pgprot_noncached(prot);
+ return prot;
+}
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S b/arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S
index eee5bef..6ba3cc2 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S
@@ -1531,7 +1531,7 @@
*
* Call convention:
*
- * syscall register convention is in Documentation/powerpc/syscall64-abi.txt
+ * syscall register convention is in Documentation/powerpc/syscall64-abi.rst
*
* For hypercalls, the register convention is as follows:
* r0 volatile
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/signal_32.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/signal_32.c
index f50b708..98600b2 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/signal_32.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/signal_32.c
@@ -1198,6 +1198,9 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE0(rt_sigreturn)
goto bad;
if (MSR_TM_ACTIVE(msr_hi<<32)) {
+ /* Trying to start TM on non TM system */
+ if (!cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_TM))
+ goto bad;
/* We only recheckpoint on return if we're
* transaction.
*/
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/signal_64.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/signal_64.c
index 2f80e27..1175155 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/signal_64.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/signal_64.c
@@ -771,6 +771,11 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE0(rt_sigreturn)
if (MSR_TM_ACTIVE(msr)) {
/* We recheckpoint on return. */
struct ucontext __user *uc_transact;
+
+ /* Trying to start TM on non TM system */
+ if (!cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_TM))
+ goto badframe;
+
if (__get_user(uc_transact, &uc->uc_link))
goto badframe;
if (restore_tm_sigcontexts(current, &uc->uc_mcontext,
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_hv.c b/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_hv.c
index ec1804f..cde3f5a 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_hv.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_hv.c
@@ -3569,9 +3569,18 @@ int kvmhv_p9_guest_entry(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, u64 time_limit,
mtspr(SPRN_DEC, vcpu->arch.dec_expires - mftb());
if (kvmhv_on_pseries()) {
+ /*
+ * We need to save and restore the guest visible part of the
+ * psscr (i.e. using SPRN_PSSCR_PR) since the hypervisor
+ * doesn't do this for us. Note only required if pseries since
+ * this is done in kvmhv_load_hv_regs_and_go() below otherwise.
+ */
+ unsigned long host_psscr;
/* call our hypervisor to load up HV regs and go */
struct hv_guest_state hvregs;
+ host_psscr = mfspr(SPRN_PSSCR_PR);
+ mtspr(SPRN_PSSCR_PR, vcpu->arch.psscr);
kvmhv_save_hv_regs(vcpu, &hvregs);
hvregs.lpcr = lpcr;
vcpu->arch.regs.msr = vcpu->arch.shregs.msr;
@@ -3590,6 +3599,8 @@ int kvmhv_p9_guest_entry(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, u64 time_limit,
vcpu->arch.shregs.msr = vcpu->arch.regs.msr;
vcpu->arch.shregs.dar = mfspr(SPRN_DAR);
vcpu->arch.shregs.dsisr = mfspr(SPRN_DSISR);
+ vcpu->arch.psscr = mfspr(SPRN_PSSCR_PR);
+ mtspr(SPRN_PSSCR_PR, host_psscr);
/* H_CEDE has to be handled now, not later */
if (trap == BOOK3S_INTERRUPT_SYSCALL && !vcpu->arch.nested &&
@@ -3654,6 +3665,8 @@ int kvmhv_p9_guest_entry(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, u64 time_limit,
vcpu->arch.vpa.dirty = 1;
save_pmu = lp->pmcregs_in_use;
}
+ /* Must save pmu if this guest is capable of running nested guests */
+ save_pmu |= nesting_enabled(vcpu->kvm);
kvmhv_save_guest_pmu(vcpu, save_pmu);
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_xive.c b/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_xive.c
index 6ca0d73..e3ba670 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_xive.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_xive.c
@@ -1986,10 +1986,8 @@ static int kvmppc_xive_create(struct kvm_device *dev, u32 type)
xive->single_escalation = xive_native_has_single_escalation();
- if (ret) {
- kfree(xive);
+ if (ret)
return ret;
- }
return 0;
}
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_xive_native.c b/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_xive_native.c
index 5596c8e..a998823 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_xive_native.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_xive_native.c
@@ -1090,9 +1090,9 @@ static int kvmppc_xive_native_create(struct kvm_device *dev, u32 type)
xive->ops = &kvmppc_xive_native_ops;
if (ret)
- kfree(xive);
+ return ret;
- return ret;
+ return 0;
}
/*
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/mm/book3s64/hash_utils.c b/arch/powerpc/mm/book3s64/hash_utils.c
index 9a5963e0..b8ad14b 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/mm/book3s64/hash_utils.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/mm/book3s64/hash_utils.c
@@ -1899,11 +1899,20 @@ void hash__setup_initial_memory_limit(phys_addr_t first_memblock_base,
*
* For guests on platforms before POWER9, we clamp the it limit to 1G
* to avoid some funky things such as RTAS bugs etc...
+ *
+ * On POWER9 we limit to 1TB in case the host erroneously told us that
+ * the RMA was >1TB. Effective address bits 0:23 are treated as zero
+ * (meaning the access is aliased to zero i.e. addr = addr % 1TB)
+ * for virtual real mode addressing and so it doesn't make sense to
+ * have an area larger than 1TB as it can't be addressed.
*/
if (!early_cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_HVMODE)) {
ppc64_rma_size = first_memblock_size;
if (!early_cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_ARCH_300))
ppc64_rma_size = min_t(u64, ppc64_rma_size, 0x40000000);
+ else
+ ppc64_rma_size = min_t(u64, ppc64_rma_size,
+ 1UL << SID_SHIFT_1T);
/* Finally limit subsequent allocations */
memblock_set_current_limit(ppc64_rma_size);
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/mm/mem.c b/arch/powerpc/mm/mem.c
index 9259337..9191a66 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/mm/mem.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/mm/mem.c
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ void __init paging_init(void)
#ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA
max_zone_pfns[ZONE_DMA] = min(max_low_pfn,
- ((1UL << ARCH_ZONE_DMA_BITS) - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
+ 1UL << (ARCH_ZONE_DMA_BITS - PAGE_SHIFT));
#endif
max_zone_pfns[ZONE_NORMAL] = max_low_pfn;
#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/papr_scm.c b/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/papr_scm.c
index c8ec670..2c07908 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/papr_scm.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/papr_scm.c
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/libnvdimm.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <asm/plpar_wrappers.h>
@@ -43,8 +44,9 @@ struct papr_scm_priv {
static int drc_pmem_bind(struct papr_scm_priv *p)
{
unsigned long ret[PLPAR_HCALL_BUFSIZE];
- uint64_t rc, token;
uint64_t saved = 0;
+ uint64_t token;
+ int64_t rc;
/*
* When the hypervisor cannot map all the requested memory in a single
@@ -64,6 +66,10 @@ static int drc_pmem_bind(struct papr_scm_priv *p)
} while (rc == H_BUSY);
if (rc) {
+ /* H_OVERLAP needs a separate error path */
+ if (rc == H_OVERLAP)
+ return -EBUSY;
+
dev_err(&p->pdev->dev, "bind err: %lld\n", rc);
return -ENXIO;
}
@@ -78,22 +84,36 @@ static int drc_pmem_bind(struct papr_scm_priv *p)
static int drc_pmem_unbind(struct papr_scm_priv *p)
{
unsigned long ret[PLPAR_HCALL_BUFSIZE];
- uint64_t rc, token;
+ uint64_t token = 0;
+ int64_t rc;
- token = 0;
+ dev_dbg(&p->pdev->dev, "unbind drc %x\n", p->drc_index);
- /* NB: unbind has the same retry requirements mentioned above */
+ /* NB: unbind has the same retry requirements as drc_pmem_bind() */
do {
- rc = plpar_hcall(H_SCM_UNBIND_MEM, ret, p->drc_index,
- p->bound_addr, p->blocks, token);
+
+ /* Unbind of all SCM resources associated with drcIndex */
+ rc = plpar_hcall(H_SCM_UNBIND_ALL, ret, H_UNBIND_SCOPE_DRC,
+ p->drc_index, token);
token = ret[0];
- cond_resched();
+
+ /* Check if we are stalled for some time */
+ if (H_IS_LONG_BUSY(rc)) {
+ msleep(get_longbusy_msecs(rc));
+ rc = H_BUSY;
+ } else if (rc == H_BUSY) {
+ cond_resched();
+ }
+
} while (rc == H_BUSY);
if (rc)
dev_err(&p->pdev->dev, "unbind error: %lld\n", rc);
+ else
+ dev_dbg(&p->pdev->dev, "unbind drc %x complete\n",
+ p->drc_index);
- return !!rc;
+ return rc == H_SUCCESS ? 0 : -ENXIO;
}
static int papr_scm_meta_get(struct papr_scm_priv *p,
@@ -389,6 +409,14 @@ static int papr_scm_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
/* request the hypervisor to bind this region to somewhere in memory */
rc = drc_pmem_bind(p);
+
+ /* If phyp says drc memory still bound then force unbound and retry */
+ if (rc == -EBUSY) {
+ dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "Retrying bind after unbinding\n");
+ drc_pmem_unbind(p);
+ rc = drc_pmem_bind(p);
+ }
+
if (rc)
goto err;
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/sysdev/xive/common.c b/arch/powerpc/sysdev/xive/common.c
index 082c7e1..1cdb395 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/sysdev/xive/common.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/sysdev/xive/common.c
@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ static int xive_find_target_in_mask(const struct cpumask *mask,
* Now go through the entire mask until we find a valid
* target.
*/
- for (;;) {
+ do {
/*
* We re-check online as the fallback case passes us
* an untested affinity mask
@@ -487,12 +487,11 @@ static int xive_find_target_in_mask(const struct cpumask *mask,
if (cpu_online(cpu) && xive_try_pick_target(cpu))
return cpu;
cpu = cpumask_next(cpu, mask);
- if (cpu == first)
- break;
/* Wrap around */
if (cpu >= nr_cpu_ids)
cpu = cpumask_first(mask);
- }
+ } while (cpu != first);
+
return -1;
}
diff --git a/arch/riscv/boot/dts/sifive/fu540-c000.dtsi b/arch/riscv/boot/dts/sifive/fu540-c000.dtsi
index 4098349..9bf63f0 100644
--- a/arch/riscv/boot/dts/sifive/fu540-c000.dtsi
+++ b/arch/riscv/boot/dts/sifive/fu540-c000.dtsi
@@ -217,5 +217,20 @@
#size-cells = <0>;
status = "disabled";
};
+ eth0: ethernet@10090000 {
+ compatible = "sifive,fu540-c000-gem";
+ interrupt-parent = <&plic0>;
+ interrupts = <53>;
+ reg = <0x0 0x10090000 0x0 0x2000
+ 0x0 0x100a0000 0x0 0x1000>;
+ local-mac-address = [00 00 00 00 00 00];
+ clock-names = "pclk", "hclk";
+ clocks = <&prci PRCI_CLK_GEMGXLPLL>,
+ <&prci PRCI_CLK_GEMGXLPLL>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ status = "disabled";
+ };
+
};
};
diff --git a/arch/riscv/boot/dts/sifive/hifive-unleashed-a00.dts b/arch/riscv/boot/dts/sifive/hifive-unleashed-a00.dts
index 0b55c53..93d68cb 100644
--- a/arch/riscv/boot/dts/sifive/hifive-unleashed-a00.dts
+++ b/arch/riscv/boot/dts/sifive/hifive-unleashed-a00.dts
@@ -76,3 +76,12 @@
disable-wp;
};
};
+
+ð0 {
+ status = "okay";
+ phy-mode = "gmii";
+ phy-handle = <&phy0>;
+ phy0: ethernet-phy@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ };
+};
diff --git a/arch/riscv/include/asm/Kbuild b/arch/riscv/include/asm/Kbuild
index 1efaedd..16970f2 100644
--- a/arch/riscv/include/asm/Kbuild
+++ b/arch/riscv/include/asm/Kbuild
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
generic-y += local.h
generic-y += local64.h
generic-y += mm-arch-hooks.h
+generic-y += msi.h
generic-y += percpu.h
generic-y += preempt.h
generic-y += sections.h
diff --git a/arch/riscv/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h b/arch/riscv/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h
index 0e2eeeb..13ce76c 100644
--- a/arch/riscv/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h
+++ b/arch/riscv/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
#ifdef __LP64__
#define __ARCH_WANT_NEW_STAT
#define __ARCH_WANT_SET_GET_RLIMIT
+#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_CLONE3
#endif /* __LP64__ */
#include <asm-generic/unistd.h>
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/kvm_host.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/kvm_host.h
index 8282b8d..7b0a4ee 100644
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/kvm_host.h
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/kvm_host.h
@@ -607,15 +607,16 @@ struct kvm_vcpu_arch {
/*
* QEMU userspace and the guest each have their own FPU state.
- * In vcpu_run, we switch between the user, maintained in the
- * task_struct struct, and guest FPU contexts. While running a VCPU,
- * the VCPU thread will have the guest FPU context.
+ * In vcpu_run, we switch between the user and guest FPU contexts.
+ * While running a VCPU, the VCPU thread will have the guest FPU
+ * context.
*
* Note that while the PKRU state lives inside the fpu registers,
* it is switched out separately at VMENTER and VMEXIT time. The
* "guest_fpu" state here contains the guest FPU context, with the
* host PRKU bits.
*/
+ struct fpu *user_fpu;
struct fpu *guest_fpu;
u64 xcr0;
diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/mmu.c b/arch/x86/kvm/mmu.c
index 8f72526e2..24843cf 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kvm/mmu.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kvm/mmu.c
@@ -3466,7 +3466,7 @@ static bool fast_page_fault(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, gva_t gva, int level,
/*
* Currently, fast page fault only works for direct mapping
* since the gfn is not stable for indirect shadow page. See
- * Documentation/virtual/kvm/locking.txt to get more detail.
+ * Documentation/virt/kvm/locking.txt to get more detail.
*/
fault_handled = fast_pf_fix_direct_spte(vcpu, sp,
iterator.sptep, spte,
diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/svm.c b/arch/x86/kvm/svm.c
index 19f69df..7eafc69 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kvm/svm.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kvm/svm.c
@@ -2143,12 +2143,20 @@ static struct kvm_vcpu *svm_create_vcpu(struct kvm *kvm, unsigned int id)
goto out;
}
+ svm->vcpu.arch.user_fpu = kmem_cache_zalloc(x86_fpu_cache,
+ GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
+ if (!svm->vcpu.arch.user_fpu) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "kvm: failed to allocate kvm userspace's fpu\n");
+ err = -ENOMEM;
+ goto free_partial_svm;
+ }
+
svm->vcpu.arch.guest_fpu = kmem_cache_zalloc(x86_fpu_cache,
GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!svm->vcpu.arch.guest_fpu) {
printk(KERN_ERR "kvm: failed to allocate vcpu's fpu\n");
err = -ENOMEM;
- goto free_partial_svm;
+ goto free_user_fpu;
}
err = kvm_vcpu_init(&svm->vcpu, kvm, id);
@@ -2211,6 +2219,8 @@ static struct kvm_vcpu *svm_create_vcpu(struct kvm *kvm, unsigned int id)
kvm_vcpu_uninit(&svm->vcpu);
free_svm:
kmem_cache_free(x86_fpu_cache, svm->vcpu.arch.guest_fpu);
+free_user_fpu:
+ kmem_cache_free(x86_fpu_cache, svm->vcpu.arch.user_fpu);
free_partial_svm:
kmem_cache_free(kvm_vcpu_cache, svm);
out:
@@ -2241,6 +2251,7 @@ static void svm_free_vcpu(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
__free_page(virt_to_page(svm->nested.hsave));
__free_pages(virt_to_page(svm->nested.msrpm), MSRPM_ALLOC_ORDER);
kvm_vcpu_uninit(vcpu);
+ kmem_cache_free(x86_fpu_cache, svm->vcpu.arch.user_fpu);
kmem_cache_free(x86_fpu_cache, svm->vcpu.arch.guest_fpu);
kmem_cache_free(kvm_vcpu_cache, svm);
}
diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/nested.c b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/nested.c
index 0f13787..ced9fba 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/nested.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/nested.c
@@ -220,6 +220,8 @@ static void free_nested(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
if (!vmx->nested.vmxon && !vmx->nested.smm.vmxon)
return;
+ kvm_clear_request(KVM_REQ_GET_VMCS12_PAGES, vcpu);
+
vmx->nested.vmxon = false;
vmx->nested.smm.vmxon = false;
free_vpid(vmx->nested.vpid02);
@@ -232,7 +234,9 @@ static void free_nested(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
vmx->vmcs01.shadow_vmcs = NULL;
}
kfree(vmx->nested.cached_vmcs12);
+ vmx->nested.cached_vmcs12 = NULL;
kfree(vmx->nested.cached_shadow_vmcs12);
+ vmx->nested.cached_shadow_vmcs12 = NULL;
/* Unpin physical memory we referred to in the vmcs02 */
if (vmx->nested.apic_access_page) {
kvm_release_page_dirty(vmx->nested.apic_access_page);
diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c
index a279447..074385c 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c
@@ -6598,6 +6598,7 @@ static void vmx_free_vcpu(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
free_loaded_vmcs(vmx->loaded_vmcs);
kfree(vmx->guest_msrs);
kvm_vcpu_uninit(vcpu);
+ kmem_cache_free(x86_fpu_cache, vmx->vcpu.arch.user_fpu);
kmem_cache_free(x86_fpu_cache, vmx->vcpu.arch.guest_fpu);
kmem_cache_free(kvm_vcpu_cache, vmx);
}
@@ -6613,12 +6614,20 @@ static struct kvm_vcpu *vmx_create_vcpu(struct kvm *kvm, unsigned int id)
if (!vmx)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
+ vmx->vcpu.arch.user_fpu = kmem_cache_zalloc(x86_fpu_cache,
+ GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
+ if (!vmx->vcpu.arch.user_fpu) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "kvm: failed to allocate kvm userspace's fpu\n");
+ err = -ENOMEM;
+ goto free_partial_vcpu;
+ }
+
vmx->vcpu.arch.guest_fpu = kmem_cache_zalloc(x86_fpu_cache,
GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!vmx->vcpu.arch.guest_fpu) {
printk(KERN_ERR "kvm: failed to allocate vcpu's fpu\n");
err = -ENOMEM;
- goto free_partial_vcpu;
+ goto free_user_fpu;
}
vmx->vpid = allocate_vpid();
@@ -6721,6 +6730,8 @@ static struct kvm_vcpu *vmx_create_vcpu(struct kvm *kvm, unsigned int id)
free_vcpu:
free_vpid(vmx->vpid);
kmem_cache_free(x86_fpu_cache, vmx->vcpu.arch.guest_fpu);
+free_user_fpu:
+ kmem_cache_free(x86_fpu_cache, vmx->vcpu.arch.user_fpu);
free_partial_vcpu:
kmem_cache_free(kvm_vcpu_cache, vmx);
return ERR_PTR(err);
diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c b/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c
index 58305cf..c6d951c 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c
@@ -3306,6 +3306,10 @@ void kvm_arch_vcpu_load(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, int cpu)
kvm_x86_ops->vcpu_load(vcpu, cpu);
+ fpregs_assert_state_consistent();
+ if (test_thread_flag(TIF_NEED_FPU_LOAD))
+ switch_fpu_return();
+
/* Apply any externally detected TSC adjustments (due to suspend) */
if (unlikely(vcpu->arch.tsc_offset_adjustment)) {
adjust_tsc_offset_host(vcpu, vcpu->arch.tsc_offset_adjustment);
@@ -7202,7 +7206,7 @@ static void kvm_sched_yield(struct kvm *kvm, unsigned long dest_id)
rcu_read_unlock();
- if (target)
+ if (target && READ_ONCE(target->ready))
kvm_vcpu_yield_to(target);
}
@@ -7242,6 +7246,7 @@ int kvm_emulate_hypercall(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
break;
case KVM_HC_KICK_CPU:
kvm_pv_kick_cpu_op(vcpu->kvm, a0, a1);
+ kvm_sched_yield(vcpu->kvm, a1);
ret = 0;
break;
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
@@ -7990,9 +7995,8 @@ static int vcpu_enter_guest(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
trace_kvm_entry(vcpu->vcpu_id);
guest_enter_irqoff();
- fpregs_assert_state_consistent();
- if (test_thread_flag(TIF_NEED_FPU_LOAD))
- switch_fpu_return();
+ /* The preempt notifier should have taken care of the FPU already. */
+ WARN_ON_ONCE(test_thread_flag(TIF_NEED_FPU_LOAD));
if (unlikely(vcpu->arch.switch_db_regs)) {
set_debugreg(0, 7);
@@ -8270,7 +8274,7 @@ static void kvm_load_guest_fpu(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
{
fpregs_lock();
- copy_fpregs_to_fpstate(¤t->thread.fpu);
+ copy_fpregs_to_fpstate(vcpu->arch.user_fpu);
/* PKRU is separately restored in kvm_x86_ops->run. */
__copy_kernel_to_fpregs(&vcpu->arch.guest_fpu->state,
~XFEATURE_MASK_PKRU);
@@ -8287,7 +8291,7 @@ static void kvm_put_guest_fpu(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
fpregs_lock();
copy_fpregs_to_fpstate(vcpu->arch.guest_fpu);
- copy_kernel_to_fpregs(¤t->thread.fpu.state);
+ copy_kernel_to_fpregs(&vcpu->arch.user_fpu->state);
fpregs_mark_activate();
fpregs_unlock();
diff --git a/block/bfq-iosched.c b/block/bfq-iosched.c
index 7286032..586fcfe 100644
--- a/block/bfq-iosched.c
+++ b/block/bfq-iosched.c
@@ -3354,38 +3354,57 @@ static void bfq_dispatch_remove(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
* there is no active group, then the primary expectation for
* this device is probably a high throughput.
*
- * We are now left only with explaining the additional
- * compound condition that is checked below for deciding
- * whether the scenario is asymmetric. To explain this
- * compound condition, we need to add that the function
+ * We are now left only with explaining the two sub-conditions in the
+ * additional compound condition that is checked below for deciding
+ * whether the scenario is asymmetric. To explain the first
+ * sub-condition, we need to add that the function
* bfq_asymmetric_scenario checks the weights of only
- * non-weight-raised queues, for efficiency reasons (see
- * comments on bfq_weights_tree_add()). Then the fact that
- * bfqq is weight-raised is checked explicitly here. More
- * precisely, the compound condition below takes into account
- * also the fact that, even if bfqq is being weight-raised,
- * the scenario is still symmetric if all queues with requests
- * waiting for completion happen to be
- * weight-raised. Actually, we should be even more precise
- * here, and differentiate between interactive weight raising
- * and soft real-time weight raising.
+ * non-weight-raised queues, for efficiency reasons (see comments on
+ * bfq_weights_tree_add()). Then the fact that bfqq is weight-raised
+ * is checked explicitly here. More precisely, the compound condition
+ * below takes into account also the fact that, even if bfqq is being
+ * weight-raised, the scenario is still symmetric if all queues with
+ * requests waiting for completion happen to be
+ * weight-raised. Actually, we should be even more precise here, and
+ * differentiate between interactive weight raising and soft real-time
+ * weight raising.
+ *
+ * The second sub-condition checked in the compound condition is
+ * whether there is a fair amount of already in-flight I/O not
+ * belonging to bfqq. If so, I/O dispatching is to be plugged, for the
+ * following reason. The drive may decide to serve in-flight
+ * non-bfqq's I/O requests before bfqq's ones, thereby delaying the
+ * arrival of new I/O requests for bfqq (recall that bfqq is sync). If
+ * I/O-dispatching is not plugged, then, while bfqq remains empty, a
+ * basically uncontrolled amount of I/O from other queues may be
+ * dispatched too, possibly causing the service of bfqq's I/O to be
+ * delayed even longer in the drive. This problem gets more and more
+ * serious as the speed and the queue depth of the drive grow,
+ * because, as these two quantities grow, the probability to find no
+ * queue busy but many requests in flight grows too. By contrast,
+ * plugging I/O dispatching minimizes the delay induced by already
+ * in-flight I/O, and enables bfqq to recover the bandwidth it may
+ * lose because of this delay.
*
* As a side note, it is worth considering that the above
- * device-idling countermeasures may however fail in the
- * following unlucky scenario: if idling is (correctly)
- * disabled in a time period during which all symmetry
- * sub-conditions hold, and hence the device is allowed to
- * enqueue many requests, but at some later point in time some
- * sub-condition stops to hold, then it may become impossible
- * to let requests be served in the desired order until all
- * the requests already queued in the device have been served.
+ * device-idling countermeasures may however fail in the following
+ * unlucky scenario: if I/O-dispatch plugging is (correctly) disabled
+ * in a time period during which all symmetry sub-conditions hold, and
+ * therefore the device is allowed to enqueue many requests, but at
+ * some later point in time some sub-condition stops to hold, then it
+ * may become impossible to make requests be served in the desired
+ * order until all the requests already queued in the device have been
+ * served. The last sub-condition commented above somewhat mitigates
+ * this problem for weight-raised queues.
*/
static bool idling_needed_for_service_guarantees(struct bfq_data *bfqd,
struct bfq_queue *bfqq)
{
return (bfqq->wr_coeff > 1 &&
- bfqd->wr_busy_queues <
- bfq_tot_busy_queues(bfqd)) ||
+ (bfqd->wr_busy_queues <
+ bfq_tot_busy_queues(bfqd) ||
+ bfqd->rq_in_driver >=
+ bfqq->dispatched + 4)) ||
bfq_asymmetric_scenario(bfqd, bfqq);
}
diff --git a/block/blk-cgroup.c b/block/blk-cgroup.c
index 24ed269..55a7dc2 100644
--- a/block/blk-cgroup.c
+++ b/block/blk-cgroup.c
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ static struct blkcg_policy *blkcg_policy[BLKCG_MAX_POLS];
static LIST_HEAD(all_blkcgs); /* protected by blkcg_pol_mutex */
-static bool blkcg_debug_stats = false;
+bool blkcg_debug_stats = false;
static struct workqueue_struct *blkcg_punt_bio_wq;
static bool blkcg_policy_enabled(struct request_queue *q,
@@ -944,10 +944,7 @@ static int blkcg_print_stat(struct seq_file *sf, void *v)
dbytes, dios);
}
- if (!blkcg_debug_stats)
- goto next;
-
- if (atomic_read(&blkg->use_delay)) {
+ if (blkcg_debug_stats && atomic_read(&blkg->use_delay)) {
has_stats = true;
off += scnprintf(buf+off, size-off,
" use_delay=%d delay_nsec=%llu",
@@ -967,7 +964,7 @@ static int blkcg_print_stat(struct seq_file *sf, void *v)
has_stats = true;
off += written;
}
-next:
+
if (has_stats) {
if (off < size - 1) {
off += scnprintf(buf+off, size-off, "\n");
diff --git a/block/blk-iolatency.c b/block/blk-iolatency.c
index d973c38..0fff7b5 100644
--- a/block/blk-iolatency.c
+++ b/block/blk-iolatency.c
@@ -917,6 +917,9 @@ static size_t iolatency_pd_stat(struct blkg_policy_data *pd, char *buf,
unsigned long long avg_lat;
unsigned long long cur_win;
+ if (!blkcg_debug_stats)
+ return 0;
+
if (iolat->ssd)
return iolatency_ssd_stat(iolat, buf, size);
diff --git a/block/blk-mq-sched.h b/block/blk-mq-sched.h
index cf22ab0..126021f 100644
--- a/block/blk-mq-sched.h
+++ b/block/blk-mq-sched.h
@@ -61,15 +61,6 @@ static inline void blk_mq_sched_completed_request(struct request *rq, u64 now)
e->type->ops.completed_request(rq, now);
}
-static inline void blk_mq_sched_started_request(struct request *rq)
-{
- struct request_queue *q = rq->q;
- struct elevator_queue *e = q->elevator;
-
- if (e && e->type->ops.started_request)
- e->type->ops.started_request(rq);
-}
-
static inline void blk_mq_sched_requeue_request(struct request *rq)
{
struct request_queue *q = rq->q;
diff --git a/block/blk-mq.c b/block/blk-mq.c
index b038ec6..f78d328 100644
--- a/block/blk-mq.c
+++ b/block/blk-mq.c
@@ -669,8 +669,6 @@ void blk_mq_start_request(struct request *rq)
{
struct request_queue *q = rq->q;
- blk_mq_sched_started_request(rq);
-
trace_block_rq_issue(q, rq);
if (test_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_STATS, &q->queue_flags)) {
@@ -1960,9 +1958,13 @@ static blk_qc_t blk_mq_make_request(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio)
rq = blk_mq_get_request(q, bio, &data);
if (unlikely(!rq)) {
rq_qos_cleanup(q, bio);
- if (bio->bi_opf & REQ_NOWAIT)
+
+ cookie = BLK_QC_T_NONE;
+ if (bio->bi_opf & REQ_NOWAIT_INLINE)
+ cookie = BLK_QC_T_EAGAIN;
+ else if (bio->bi_opf & REQ_NOWAIT)
bio_wouldblock_error(bio);
- return BLK_QC_T_NONE;
+ return cookie;
}
trace_block_getrq(q, bio, bio->bi_opf);
diff --git a/block/blk-rq-qos.c b/block/blk-rq-qos.c
index 659ccb8..3954c0d 100644
--- a/block/blk-rq-qos.c
+++ b/block/blk-rq-qos.c
@@ -202,6 +202,7 @@ static int rq_qos_wake_function(struct wait_queue_entry *curr,
return -1;
data->got_token = true;
+ smp_wmb();
list_del_init(&curr->entry);
wake_up_process(data->task);
return 1;
@@ -244,7 +245,9 @@ void rq_qos_wait(struct rq_wait *rqw, void *private_data,
return;
prepare_to_wait_exclusive(&rqw->wait, &data.wq, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
+ has_sleeper = !wq_has_single_sleeper(&rqw->wait);
do {
+ /* The memory barrier in set_task_state saves us here. */
if (data.got_token)
break;
if (!has_sleeper && acquire_inflight_cb(rqw, private_data)) {
@@ -255,12 +258,14 @@ void rq_qos_wait(struct rq_wait *rqw, void *private_data,
* which means we now have two. Put our local token
* and wake anyone else potentially waiting for one.
*/
+ smp_rmb();
if (data.got_token)
cleanup_cb(rqw, private_data);
break;
}
io_schedule();
- has_sleeper = false;
+ has_sleeper = true;
+ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
} while (1);
finish_wait(&rqw->wait, &data.wq);
}
diff --git a/block/genhd.c b/block/genhd.c
index 97887e5..54f1f0d3 100644
--- a/block/genhd.c
+++ b/block/genhd.c
@@ -1969,7 +1969,7 @@ static const struct attribute *disk_events_attrs[] = {
* The default polling interval can be specified by the kernel
* parameter block.events_dfl_poll_msecs which defaults to 0
* (disable). This can also be modified runtime by writing to
- * /sys/module/block/events_dfl_poll_msecs.
+ * /sys/module/block/parameters/events_dfl_poll_msecs.
*/
static int disk_events_set_dfl_poll_msecs(const char *val,
const struct kernel_param *kp)
diff --git a/drivers/acpi/arm64/iort.c b/drivers/acpi/arm64/iort.c
index d4551e3..8569b79 100644
--- a/drivers/acpi/arm64/iort.c
+++ b/drivers/acpi/arm64/iort.c
@@ -611,8 +611,8 @@ static int iort_dev_find_its_id(struct device *dev, u32 req_id,
/* Move to ITS specific data */
its = (struct acpi_iort_its_group *)node->node_data;
- if (idx > its->its_count) {
- dev_err(dev, "requested ITS ID index [%d] is greater than available [%d]\n",
+ if (idx >= its->its_count) {
+ dev_err(dev, "requested ITS ID index [%d] overruns ITS entries [%d]\n",
idx, its->its_count);
return -ENXIO;
}
diff --git a/drivers/ata/libahci_platform.c b/drivers/ata/libahci_platform.c
index 72312ad..3a36e76 100644
--- a/drivers/ata/libahci_platform.c
+++ b/drivers/ata/libahci_platform.c
@@ -408,7 +408,6 @@ struct ahci_host_priv *ahci_platform_get_resources(struct platform_device *pdev,
hpriv->mmio = devm_ioremap_resource(dev,
platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0));
if (IS_ERR(hpriv->mmio)) {
- dev_err(dev, "no mmio space\n");
rc = PTR_ERR(hpriv->mmio);
goto err_out;
}
diff --git a/drivers/block/drbd/drbd_receiver.c b/drivers/block/drbd/drbd_receiver.c
index 90ebfca..2b3103c 100644
--- a/drivers/block/drbd/drbd_receiver.c
+++ b/drivers/block/drbd/drbd_receiver.c
@@ -5417,7 +5417,7 @@ static int drbd_do_auth(struct drbd_connection *connection)
unsigned int key_len;
char secret[SHARED_SECRET_MAX]; /* 64 byte */
unsigned int resp_size;
- SHASH_DESC_ON_STACK(desc, connection->cram_hmac_tfm);
+ struct shash_desc *desc;
struct packet_info pi;
struct net_conf *nc;
int err, rv;
@@ -5430,6 +5430,13 @@ static int drbd_do_auth(struct drbd_connection *connection)
memcpy(secret, nc->shared_secret, key_len);
rcu_read_unlock();
+ desc = kmalloc(sizeof(struct shash_desc) +
+ crypto_shash_descsize(connection->cram_hmac_tfm),
+ GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!desc) {
+ rv = -1;
+ goto fail;
+ }
desc->tfm = connection->cram_hmac_tfm;
rv = crypto_shash_setkey(connection->cram_hmac_tfm, (u8 *)secret, key_len);
@@ -5571,7 +5578,10 @@ static int drbd_do_auth(struct drbd_connection *connection)
kfree(peers_ch);
kfree(response);
kfree(right_response);
- shash_desc_zero(desc);
+ if (desc) {
+ shash_desc_zero(desc);
+ kfree(desc);
+ }
return rv;
}
diff --git a/drivers/connector/connector.c b/drivers/connector/connector.c
index 23553ed..2d22d6b 100644
--- a/drivers/connector/connector.c
+++ b/drivers/connector/connector.c
@@ -248,16 +248,12 @@ static int __maybe_unused cn_proc_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
return 0;
}
-static struct cn_dev cdev = {
- .input = cn_rx_skb,
-};
-
static int cn_init(void)
{
struct cn_dev *dev = &cdev;
struct netlink_kernel_cfg cfg = {
.groups = CN_NETLINK_USERS + 0xf,
- .input = dev->input,
+ .input = cn_rx_skb,
};
dev->nls = netlink_kernel_create(&init_net, NETLINK_CONNECTOR, &cfg);
diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/pasemi-cpufreq.c b/drivers/cpufreq/pasemi-cpufreq.c
index 93f39a1..c66f566 100644
--- a/drivers/cpufreq/pasemi-cpufreq.c
+++ b/drivers/cpufreq/pasemi-cpufreq.c
@@ -131,11 +131,19 @@ static int pas_cpufreq_cpu_init(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
int err = -ENODEV;
cpu = of_get_cpu_node(policy->cpu, NULL);
-
- of_node_put(cpu);
if (!cpu)
goto out;
+ max_freqp = of_get_property(cpu, "clock-frequency", NULL);
+ of_node_put(cpu);
+ if (!max_freqp) {
+ err = -EINVAL;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /* we need the freq in kHz */
+ max_freq = *max_freqp / 1000;
+
dn = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "1682m-sdc");
if (!dn)
dn = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL,
@@ -171,16 +179,6 @@ static int pas_cpufreq_cpu_init(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
}
pr_debug("init cpufreq on CPU %d\n", policy->cpu);
-
- max_freqp = of_get_property(cpu, "clock-frequency", NULL);
- if (!max_freqp) {
- err = -EINVAL;
- goto out_unmap_sdcpwr;
- }
-
- /* we need the freq in kHz */
- max_freq = *max_freqp / 1000;
-
pr_debug("max clock-frequency is at %u kHz\n", max_freq);
pr_debug("initializing frequency table\n");
@@ -199,9 +197,6 @@ static int pas_cpufreq_cpu_init(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
cpufreq_generic_init(policy, pas_freqs, get_gizmo_latency());
return 0;
-out_unmap_sdcpwr:
- iounmap(sdcpwr_mapbase);
-
out_unmap_sdcasr:
iounmap(sdcasr_mapbase);
out:
diff --git a/drivers/firmware/Kconfig b/drivers/firmware/Kconfig
index 53446e3..ba8d3d0 100644
--- a/drivers/firmware/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/firmware/Kconfig
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
config ISCSI_IBFT_FIND
bool "iSCSI Boot Firmware Table Attributes"
- depends on X86 && ACPI
+ depends on X86 && ISCSI_IBFT
default n
help
This option enables the kernel to find the region of memory
@@ -168,7 +168,8 @@
config ISCSI_IBFT
tristate "iSCSI Boot Firmware Table Attributes module"
select ISCSI_BOOT_SYSFS
- depends on ISCSI_IBFT_FIND && SCSI && SCSI_LOWLEVEL
+ select ISCSI_IBFT_FIND if X86
+ depends on ACPI && SCSI && SCSI_LOWLEVEL
default n
help
This option enables support for detection and exposing of iSCSI
diff --git a/drivers/firmware/iscsi_ibft.c b/drivers/firmware/iscsi_ibft.c
index ab3aa39..7e12cbd 100644
--- a/drivers/firmware/iscsi_ibft.c
+++ b/drivers/firmware/iscsi_ibft.c
@@ -84,6 +84,10 @@ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("sysfs interface to BIOS iBFT information");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_VERSION(IBFT_ISCSI_VERSION);
+#ifndef CONFIG_ISCSI_IBFT_FIND
+struct acpi_table_ibft *ibft_addr;
+#endif
+
struct ibft_hdr {
u8 id;
u8 version;
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_modes.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_modes.c
index 74a5739..80fcd5d 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_modes.c
+++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_modes.c
@@ -1686,7 +1686,7 @@ static int drm_mode_parse_cmdline_options(char *str, size_t len,
*
* Additionals options can be provided following the mode, using a comma to
* separate each option. Valid options can be found in
- * Documentation/fb/modedb.txt.
+ * Documentation/fb/modedb.rst.
*
* The intermediate drm_cmdline_mode structure is required to store additional
* options from the command line modline like the force-enable/disable flag.
diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/nct6775.c b/drivers/hwmon/nct6775.c
index e7dff5f..d42bc088 100644
--- a/drivers/hwmon/nct6775.c
+++ b/drivers/hwmon/nct6775.c
@@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ static const u16 NCT6106_REG_TARGET[] = { 0x111, 0x121, 0x131 };
static const u16 NCT6106_REG_WEIGHT_TEMP_SEL[] = { 0x168, 0x178, 0x188 };
static const u16 NCT6106_REG_WEIGHT_TEMP_STEP[] = { 0x169, 0x179, 0x189 };
static const u16 NCT6106_REG_WEIGHT_TEMP_STEP_TOL[] = { 0x16a, 0x17a, 0x18a };
-static const u16 NCT6106_REG_WEIGHT_DUTY_STEP[] = { 0x16b, 0x17b, 0x17c };
+static const u16 NCT6106_REG_WEIGHT_DUTY_STEP[] = { 0x16b, 0x17b, 0x18b };
static const u16 NCT6106_REG_WEIGHT_TEMP_BASE[] = { 0x16c, 0x17c, 0x18c };
static const u16 NCT6106_REG_WEIGHT_DUTY_BASE[] = { 0x16d, 0x17d, 0x18d };
@@ -3764,6 +3764,7 @@ static int nct6775_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
data->REG_FAN_TIME[0] = NCT6106_REG_FAN_STOP_TIME;
data->REG_FAN_TIME[1] = NCT6106_REG_FAN_STEP_UP_TIME;
data->REG_FAN_TIME[2] = NCT6106_REG_FAN_STEP_DOWN_TIME;
+ data->REG_TOLERANCE_H = NCT6106_REG_TOLERANCE_H;
data->REG_PWM[0] = NCT6106_REG_PWM;
data->REG_PWM[1] = NCT6106_REG_FAN_START_OUTPUT;
data->REG_PWM[2] = NCT6106_REG_FAN_STOP_OUTPUT;
diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/occ/common.c b/drivers/hwmon/occ/common.c
index a7d2b16..30e18eb 100644
--- a/drivers/hwmon/occ/common.c
+++ b/drivers/hwmon/occ/common.c
@@ -408,8 +408,10 @@ static ssize_t occ_show_power_1(struct device *dev,
static u64 occ_get_powr_avg(u64 *accum, u32 *samples)
{
- return div64_u64(get_unaligned_be64(accum) * 1000000ULL,
- get_unaligned_be32(samples));
+ u64 divisor = get_unaligned_be32(samples);
+
+ return (divisor == 0) ? 0 :
+ div64_u64(get_unaligned_be64(accum) * 1000000ULL, divisor);
}
static ssize_t occ_show_power_2(struct device *dev,
diff --git a/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-nvidia-gpu.c b/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-nvidia-gpu.c
index cfc76b5..5a1235f 100644
--- a/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-nvidia-gpu.c
+++ b/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-nvidia-gpu.c
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ static void gpu_i2c_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev)
/*
* We need gpu_i2c_suspend() even if it is stub, for runtime pm to work
* correctly. Without it, lspci shows runtime pm status as "D0" for the card.
- * Documentation/power/pci.txt also insists for driver to provide this.
+ * Documentation/power/pci.rst also insists for driver to provide this.
*/
static __maybe_unused int gpu_i2c_suspend(struct device *dev)
{
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/amd_iommu_init.c b/drivers/iommu/amd_iommu_init.c
index eb104c7..4413aa6 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/amd_iommu_init.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/amd_iommu_init.c
@@ -23,6 +23,8 @@
#include <linux/mem_encrypt.h>
#include <asm/pci-direct.h>
#include <asm/iommu.h>
+#include <asm/apic.h>
+#include <asm/msidef.h>
#include <asm/gart.h>
#include <asm/x86_init.h>
#include <asm/iommu_table.h>
@@ -1920,6 +1922,90 @@ static int iommu_setup_msi(struct amd_iommu *iommu)
return 0;
}
+#define XT_INT_DEST_MODE(x) (((x) & 0x1ULL) << 2)
+#define XT_INT_DEST_LO(x) (((x) & 0xFFFFFFULL) << 8)
+#define XT_INT_VEC(x) (((x) & 0xFFULL) << 32)
+#define XT_INT_DEST_HI(x) ((((x) >> 24) & 0xFFULL) << 56)
+
+/**
+ * Setup the IntCapXT registers with interrupt routing information
+ * based on the PCI MSI capability block registers, accessed via
+ * MMIO MSI address low/hi and MSI data registers.
+ */
+static void iommu_update_intcapxt(struct amd_iommu *iommu)
+{
+ u64 val;
+ u32 addr_lo = readl(iommu->mmio_base + MMIO_MSI_ADDR_LO_OFFSET);
+ u32 addr_hi = readl(iommu->mmio_base + MMIO_MSI_ADDR_HI_OFFSET);
+ u32 data = readl(iommu->mmio_base + MMIO_MSI_DATA_OFFSET);
+ bool dm = (addr_lo >> MSI_ADDR_DEST_MODE_SHIFT) & 0x1;
+ u32 dest = ((addr_lo >> MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_SHIFT) & 0xFF);
+
+ if (x2apic_enabled())
+ dest |= MSI_ADDR_EXT_DEST_ID(addr_hi);
+
+ val = XT_INT_VEC(data & 0xFF) |
+ XT_INT_DEST_MODE(dm) |
+ XT_INT_DEST_LO(dest) |
+ XT_INT_DEST_HI(dest);
+
+ /**
+ * Current IOMMU implemtation uses the same IRQ for all
+ * 3 IOMMU interrupts.
+ */
+ writeq(val, iommu->mmio_base + MMIO_INTCAPXT_EVT_OFFSET);
+ writeq(val, iommu->mmio_base + MMIO_INTCAPXT_PPR_OFFSET);
+ writeq(val, iommu->mmio_base + MMIO_INTCAPXT_GALOG_OFFSET);
+}
+
+static void _irq_notifier_notify(struct irq_affinity_notify *notify,
+ const cpumask_t *mask)
+{
+ struct amd_iommu *iommu;
+
+ for_each_iommu(iommu) {
+ if (iommu->dev->irq == notify->irq) {
+ iommu_update_intcapxt(iommu);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static void _irq_notifier_release(struct kref *ref)
+{
+}
+
+static int iommu_init_intcapxt(struct amd_iommu *iommu)
+{
+ int ret;
+ struct irq_affinity_notify *notify = &iommu->intcapxt_notify;
+
+ /**
+ * IntCapXT requires XTSup=1, which can be inferred
+ * amd_iommu_xt_mode.
+ */
+ if (amd_iommu_xt_mode != IRQ_REMAP_X2APIC_MODE)
+ return 0;
+
+ /**
+ * Also, we need to setup notifier to update the IntCapXT registers
+ * whenever the irq affinity is changed from user-space.
+ */
+ notify->irq = iommu->dev->irq;
+ notify->notify = _irq_notifier_notify,
+ notify->release = _irq_notifier_release,
+ ret = irq_set_affinity_notifier(iommu->dev->irq, notify);
+ if (ret) {
+ pr_err("Failed to register irq affinity notifier (devid=%#x, irq %d)\n",
+ iommu->devid, iommu->dev->irq);
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ iommu_update_intcapxt(iommu);
+ iommu_feature_enable(iommu, CONTROL_INTCAPXT_EN);
+ return ret;
+}
+
static int iommu_init_msi(struct amd_iommu *iommu)
{
int ret;
@@ -1936,6 +2022,10 @@ static int iommu_init_msi(struct amd_iommu *iommu)
return ret;
enable_faults:
+ ret = iommu_init_intcapxt(iommu);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+
iommu_feature_enable(iommu, CONTROL_EVT_INT_EN);
if (iommu->ppr_log != NULL)
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/amd_iommu_types.h b/drivers/iommu/amd_iommu_types.h
index 52c35d5..64edd5a 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/amd_iommu_types.h
+++ b/drivers/iommu/amd_iommu_types.h
@@ -60,6 +60,12 @@
#define MMIO_PPR_LOG_OFFSET 0x0038
#define MMIO_GA_LOG_BASE_OFFSET 0x00e0
#define MMIO_GA_LOG_TAIL_OFFSET 0x00e8
+#define MMIO_MSI_ADDR_LO_OFFSET 0x015C
+#define MMIO_MSI_ADDR_HI_OFFSET 0x0160
+#define MMIO_MSI_DATA_OFFSET 0x0164
+#define MMIO_INTCAPXT_EVT_OFFSET 0x0170
+#define MMIO_INTCAPXT_PPR_OFFSET 0x0178
+#define MMIO_INTCAPXT_GALOG_OFFSET 0x0180
#define MMIO_CMD_HEAD_OFFSET 0x2000
#define MMIO_CMD_TAIL_OFFSET 0x2008
#define MMIO_EVT_HEAD_OFFSET 0x2010
@@ -150,6 +156,7 @@
#define CONTROL_GALOG_EN 0x1CULL
#define CONTROL_GAINT_EN 0x1DULL
#define CONTROL_XT_EN 0x32ULL
+#define CONTROL_INTCAPXT_EN 0x33ULL
#define CTRL_INV_TO_MASK (7 << CONTROL_INV_TIMEOUT)
#define CTRL_INV_TO_NONE 0
@@ -592,6 +599,8 @@ struct amd_iommu {
/* DebugFS Info */
struct dentry *debugfs;
#endif
+ /* IRQ notifier for IntCapXT interrupt */
+ struct irq_affinity_notify intcapxt_notify;
};
static inline struct amd_iommu *dev_to_amd_iommu(struct device *dev)
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/intel-iommu-debugfs.c b/drivers/iommu/intel-iommu-debugfs.c
index 73a5529..2b25d9c 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/intel-iommu-debugfs.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/intel-iommu-debugfs.c
@@ -162,9 +162,9 @@ static inline void print_tbl_walk(struct seq_file *m)
(u64)0, (u64)0, (u64)0);
else
seq_printf(m, "%-6d\t0x%016llx:0x%016llx:0x%016llx\n",
- tbl_wlk->pasid, tbl_wlk->pasid_tbl_entry->val[0],
+ tbl_wlk->pasid, tbl_wlk->pasid_tbl_entry->val[2],
tbl_wlk->pasid_tbl_entry->val[1],
- tbl_wlk->pasid_tbl_entry->val[2]);
+ tbl_wlk->pasid_tbl_entry->val[0]);
}
static void pasid_tbl_walk(struct seq_file *m, struct pasid_entry *tbl_entry,
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/intel-iommu.c b/drivers/iommu/intel-iommu.c
index ac4172c..bdaed2d 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/intel-iommu.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/intel-iommu.c
@@ -339,8 +339,6 @@ static void domain_exit(struct dmar_domain *domain);
static void domain_remove_dev_info(struct dmar_domain *domain);
static void dmar_remove_one_dev_info(struct device *dev);
static void __dmar_remove_one_dev_info(struct device_domain_info *info);
-static void domain_context_clear(struct intel_iommu *iommu,
- struct device *dev);
static int domain_detach_iommu(struct dmar_domain *domain,
struct intel_iommu *iommu);
static bool device_is_rmrr_locked(struct device *dev);
@@ -1833,9 +1831,65 @@ static inline int guestwidth_to_adjustwidth(int gaw)
return agaw;
}
+static int domain_init(struct dmar_domain *domain, struct intel_iommu *iommu,
+ int guest_width)
+{
+ int adjust_width, agaw;
+ unsigned long sagaw;
+ int err;
+
+ init_iova_domain(&domain->iovad, VTD_PAGE_SIZE, IOVA_START_PFN);
+
+ err = init_iova_flush_queue(&domain->iovad,
+ iommu_flush_iova, iova_entry_free);
+ if (err)
+ return err;
+
+ domain_reserve_special_ranges(domain);
+
+ /* calculate AGAW */
+ if (guest_width > cap_mgaw(iommu->cap))
+ guest_width = cap_mgaw(iommu->cap);
+ domain->gaw = guest_width;
+ adjust_width = guestwidth_to_adjustwidth(guest_width);
+ agaw = width_to_agaw(adjust_width);
+ sagaw = cap_sagaw(iommu->cap);
+ if (!test_bit(agaw, &sagaw)) {
+ /* hardware doesn't support it, choose a bigger one */
+ pr_debug("Hardware doesn't support agaw %d\n", agaw);
+ agaw = find_next_bit(&sagaw, 5, agaw);
+ if (agaw >= 5)
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
+ domain->agaw = agaw;
+
+ if (ecap_coherent(iommu->ecap))
+ domain->iommu_coherency = 1;
+ else
+ domain->iommu_coherency = 0;
+
+ if (ecap_sc_support(iommu->ecap))
+ domain->iommu_snooping = 1;
+ else
+ domain->iommu_snooping = 0;
+
+ if (intel_iommu_superpage)
+ domain->iommu_superpage = fls(cap_super_page_val(iommu->cap));
+ else
+ domain->iommu_superpage = 0;
+
+ domain->nid = iommu->node;
+
+ /* always allocate the top pgd */
+ domain->pgd = (struct dma_pte *)alloc_pgtable_page(domain->nid);
+ if (!domain->pgd)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ __iommu_flush_cache(iommu, domain->pgd, PAGE_SIZE);
+ return 0;
+}
+
static void domain_exit(struct dmar_domain *domain)
{
- struct page *freelist;
/* Remove associated devices and clear attached or cached domains */
domain_remove_dev_info(domain);
@@ -1843,9 +1897,12 @@ static void domain_exit(struct dmar_domain *domain)
/* destroy iovas */
put_iova_domain(&domain->iovad);
- freelist = domain_unmap(domain, 0, DOMAIN_MAX_PFN(domain->gaw));
+ if (domain->pgd) {
+ struct page *freelist;
- dma_free_pagelist(freelist);
+ freelist = domain_unmap(domain, 0, DOMAIN_MAX_PFN(domain->gaw));
+ dma_free_pagelist(freelist);
+ }
free_domain_mem(domain);
}
@@ -2048,26 +2105,9 @@ static int domain_context_mapping_one(struct dmar_domain *domain,
return ret;
}
-struct domain_context_mapping_data {
- struct dmar_domain *domain;
- struct intel_iommu *iommu;
- struct pasid_table *table;
-};
-
-static int domain_context_mapping_cb(struct pci_dev *pdev,
- u16 alias, void *opaque)
-{
- struct domain_context_mapping_data *data = opaque;
-
- return domain_context_mapping_one(data->domain, data->iommu,
- data->table, PCI_BUS_NUM(alias),
- alias & 0xff);
-}
-
static int
domain_context_mapping(struct dmar_domain *domain, struct device *dev)
{
- struct domain_context_mapping_data data;
struct pasid_table *table;
struct intel_iommu *iommu;
u8 bus, devfn;
@@ -2077,17 +2117,7 @@ domain_context_mapping(struct dmar_domain *domain, struct device *dev)
return -ENODEV;
table = intel_pasid_get_table(dev);
-
- if (!dev_is_pci(dev))
- return domain_context_mapping_one(domain, iommu, table,
- bus, devfn);
-
- data.domain = domain;
- data.iommu = iommu;
- data.table = table;
-
- return pci_for_each_dma_alias(to_pci_dev(dev),
- &domain_context_mapping_cb, &data);
+ return domain_context_mapping_one(domain, iommu, table, bus, devfn);
}
static int domain_context_mapped_cb(struct pci_dev *pdev,
@@ -2513,31 +2543,6 @@ static int get_last_alias(struct pci_dev *pdev, u16 alias, void *opaque)
return 0;
}
-static int domain_init(struct dmar_domain *domain, int guest_width)
-{
- int adjust_width;
-
- init_iova_domain(&domain->iovad, VTD_PAGE_SIZE, IOVA_START_PFN);
- domain_reserve_special_ranges(domain);
-
- /* calculate AGAW */
- domain->gaw = guest_width;
- adjust_width = guestwidth_to_adjustwidth(guest_width);
- domain->agaw = width_to_agaw(adjust_width);
-
- domain->iommu_coherency = 0;
- domain->iommu_snooping = 0;
- domain->iommu_superpage = 0;
- domain->max_addr = 0;
-
- /* always allocate the top pgd */
- domain->pgd = (struct dma_pte *)alloc_pgtable_page(domain->nid);
- if (!domain->pgd)
- return -ENOMEM;
- domain_flush_cache(domain, domain->pgd, PAGE_SIZE);
- return 0;
-}
-
static struct dmar_domain *find_or_alloc_domain(struct device *dev, int gaw)
{
struct device_domain_info *info;
@@ -2575,19 +2580,11 @@ static struct dmar_domain *find_or_alloc_domain(struct device *dev, int gaw)
domain = alloc_domain(0);
if (!domain)
return NULL;
-
- if (domain_init(domain, gaw)) {
+ if (domain_init(domain, iommu, gaw)) {
domain_exit(domain);
return NULL;
}
- if (init_iova_flush_queue(&domain->iovad,
- iommu_flush_iova,
- iova_entry_free)) {
- pr_warn("iova flush queue initialization failed\n");
- intel_iommu_strict = 1;
- }
-
out:
return domain;
}
@@ -2692,6 +2689,8 @@ static int domain_prepare_identity_map(struct device *dev,
return iommu_domain_identity_map(domain, start, end);
}
+static int md_domain_init(struct dmar_domain *domain, int guest_width);
+
static int __init si_domain_init(int hw)
{
struct dmar_rmrr_unit *rmrr;
@@ -2702,7 +2701,7 @@ static int __init si_domain_init(int hw)
if (!si_domain)
return -EFAULT;
- if (domain_init(si_domain, DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ADDRESS_WIDTH)) {
+ if (md_domain_init(si_domain, DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ADDRESS_WIDTH)) {
domain_exit(si_domain);
return -EFAULT;
}
@@ -3564,7 +3563,8 @@ static void intel_unmap(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dev_addr, size_t size)
freelist = domain_unmap(domain, start_pfn, last_pfn);
- if (intel_iommu_strict || (pdev && pdev->untrusted)) {
+ if (intel_iommu_strict || (pdev && pdev->untrusted) ||
+ !has_iova_flush_queue(&domain->iovad)) {
iommu_flush_iotlb_psi(iommu, domain, start_pfn,
nrpages, !freelist, 0);
/* free iova */
@@ -4758,28 +4758,6 @@ int __init intel_iommu_init(void)
return ret;
}
-static int domain_context_clear_one_cb(struct pci_dev *pdev, u16 alias, void *opaque)
-{
- struct intel_iommu *iommu = opaque;
-
- domain_context_clear_one(iommu, PCI_BUS_NUM(alias), alias & 0xff);
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * NB - intel-iommu lacks any sort of reference counting for the users of
- * dependent devices. If multiple endpoints have intersecting dependent
- * devices, unbinding the driver from any one of them will possibly leave
- * the others unable to operate.
- */
-static void domain_context_clear(struct intel_iommu *iommu, struct device *dev)
-{
- if (!iommu || !dev || !dev_is_pci(dev))
- return;
-
- pci_for_each_dma_alias(to_pci_dev(dev), &domain_context_clear_one_cb, iommu);
-}
-
static void __dmar_remove_one_dev_info(struct device_domain_info *info)
{
struct dmar_domain *domain;
@@ -4800,7 +4778,7 @@ static void __dmar_remove_one_dev_info(struct device_domain_info *info)
PASID_RID2PASID);
iommu_disable_dev_iotlb(info);
- domain_context_clear(iommu, info->dev);
+ domain_context_clear_one(iommu, info->bus, info->devfn);
intel_pasid_free_table(info->dev);
}
@@ -4829,6 +4807,31 @@ static void dmar_remove_one_dev_info(struct device *dev)
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&device_domain_lock, flags);
}
+static int md_domain_init(struct dmar_domain *domain, int guest_width)
+{
+ int adjust_width;
+
+ init_iova_domain(&domain->iovad, VTD_PAGE_SIZE, IOVA_START_PFN);
+ domain_reserve_special_ranges(domain);
+
+ /* calculate AGAW */
+ domain->gaw = guest_width;
+ adjust_width = guestwidth_to_adjustwidth(guest_width);
+ domain->agaw = width_to_agaw(adjust_width);
+
+ domain->iommu_coherency = 0;
+ domain->iommu_snooping = 0;
+ domain->iommu_superpage = 0;
+ domain->max_addr = 0;
+
+ /* always allocate the top pgd */
+ domain->pgd = (struct dma_pte *)alloc_pgtable_page(domain->nid);
+ if (!domain->pgd)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ domain_flush_cache(domain, domain->pgd, PAGE_SIZE);
+ return 0;
+}
+
static struct iommu_domain *intel_iommu_domain_alloc(unsigned type)
{
struct dmar_domain *dmar_domain;
@@ -4843,7 +4846,7 @@ static struct iommu_domain *intel_iommu_domain_alloc(unsigned type)
pr_err("Can't allocate dmar_domain\n");
return NULL;
}
- if (domain_init(dmar_domain, DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ADDRESS_WIDTH)) {
+ if (md_domain_init(dmar_domain, DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ADDRESS_WIDTH)) {
pr_err("Domain initialization failed\n");
domain_exit(dmar_domain);
return NULL;
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iova.c b/drivers/iommu/iova.c
index d499b26..3e1a8a6 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/iova.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/iova.c
@@ -54,9 +54,14 @@ init_iova_domain(struct iova_domain *iovad, unsigned long granule,
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(init_iova_domain);
+bool has_iova_flush_queue(struct iova_domain *iovad)
+{
+ return !!iovad->fq;
+}
+
static void free_iova_flush_queue(struct iova_domain *iovad)
{
- if (!iovad->fq)
+ if (!has_iova_flush_queue(iovad))
return;
if (timer_pending(&iovad->fq_timer))
@@ -74,13 +79,14 @@ static void free_iova_flush_queue(struct iova_domain *iovad)
int init_iova_flush_queue(struct iova_domain *iovad,
iova_flush_cb flush_cb, iova_entry_dtor entry_dtor)
{
+ struct iova_fq __percpu *queue;
int cpu;
atomic64_set(&iovad->fq_flush_start_cnt, 0);
atomic64_set(&iovad->fq_flush_finish_cnt, 0);
- iovad->fq = alloc_percpu(struct iova_fq);
- if (!iovad->fq)
+ queue = alloc_percpu(struct iova_fq);
+ if (!queue)
return -ENOMEM;
iovad->flush_cb = flush_cb;
@@ -89,13 +95,17 @@ int init_iova_flush_queue(struct iova_domain *iovad,
for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
struct iova_fq *fq;
- fq = per_cpu_ptr(iovad->fq, cpu);
+ fq = per_cpu_ptr(queue, cpu);
fq->head = 0;
fq->tail = 0;
spin_lock_init(&fq->lock);
}
+ smp_wmb();
+
+ iovad->fq = queue;
+
timer_setup(&iovad->fq_timer, fq_flush_timeout, 0);
atomic_set(&iovad->fq_timer_on, 0);
@@ -127,8 +137,9 @@ __cached_rbnode_delete_update(struct iova_domain *iovad, struct iova *free)
struct iova *cached_iova;
cached_iova = rb_entry(iovad->cached32_node, struct iova, node);
- if (free->pfn_hi < iovad->dma_32bit_pfn &&
- free->pfn_lo >= cached_iova->pfn_lo) {
+ if (free == cached_iova ||
+ (free->pfn_hi < iovad->dma_32bit_pfn &&
+ free->pfn_lo >= cached_iova->pfn_lo)) {
iovad->cached32_node = rb_next(&free->node);
iovad->max32_alloc_size = iovad->dma_32bit_pfn;
}
diff --git a/drivers/md/bcache/super.c b/drivers/md/bcache/super.c
index 26e374f..20ed838 100644
--- a/drivers/md/bcache/super.c
+++ b/drivers/md/bcache/super.c
@@ -931,6 +931,9 @@ int bch_cached_dev_run(struct cached_dev *dc)
if (dc->io_disable) {
pr_err("I/O disabled on cached dev %s",
dc->backing_dev_name);
+ kfree(env[1]);
+ kfree(env[2]);
+ kfree(buf);
return -EIO;
}
diff --git a/drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-subdev.c b/drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-subdev.c
index 21fb90d..25c73c1 100644
--- a/drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-subdev.c
+++ b/drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-subdev.c
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ static inline int check_which(__u32 which)
static inline int check_pad(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, __u32 pad)
{
#if defined(CONFIG_MEDIA_CONTROLLER)
- if (sd->entity.graph_obj.mdev) {
+ if (sd->entity.num_pads) {
if (pad >= sd->entity.num_pads)
return -EINVAL;
return 0;
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnx2x/bnx2x_cmn.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnx2x/bnx2x_cmn.c
index 656ed80..e2be5a6 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnx2x/bnx2x_cmn.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnx2x/bnx2x_cmn.c
@@ -285,6 +285,9 @@ int bnx2x_tx_int(struct bnx2x *bp, struct bnx2x_fp_txdata *txdata)
hw_cons = le16_to_cpu(*txdata->tx_cons_sb);
sw_cons = txdata->tx_pkt_cons;
+ /* Ensure subsequent loads occur after hw_cons */
+ smp_rmb();
+
while (sw_cons != hw_cons) {
u16 pkt_cons;
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb/my3126.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb/my3126.c
index 20c09cc..60aa45b 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb/my3126.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb/my3126.c
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ static int my3126_interrupt_handler(struct cphy *cphy)
return cphy_cause_link_change;
}
-static void my3216_poll(struct work_struct *work)
+static void my3126_poll(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct cphy *cphy = container_of(work, struct cphy, phy_update.work);
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ static struct cphy *my3126_phy_create(struct net_device *dev,
return NULL;
cphy_init(cphy, dev, phy_addr, &my3126_ops, mdio_ops);
- INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&cphy->phy_update, my3216_poll);
+ INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&cphy->phy_update, my3126_poll);
cphy->bmsr = 0;
return cphy;
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/cxgb4_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/cxgb4_main.c
index 67202b6..4311ad9 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/cxgb4_main.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/cxgb4_main.c
@@ -5561,7 +5561,6 @@ static int cxgb4_iov_configure(struct pci_dev *pdev, int num_vfs)
char name[IFNAMSIZ];
u32 devcap2;
u16 flags;
- int pos;
/* If we want to instantiate Virtual Functions, then our
* parent bridge's PCI-E needs to support Alternative Routing
@@ -5569,9 +5568,8 @@ static int cxgb4_iov_configure(struct pci_dev *pdev, int num_vfs)
* and above.
*/
pbridge = pdev->bus->self;
- pos = pci_find_capability(pbridge, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
- pci_read_config_word(pbridge, pos + PCI_EXP_FLAGS, &flags);
- pci_read_config_dword(pbridge, pos + PCI_EXP_DEVCAP2, &devcap2);
+ pcie_capability_read_word(pbridge, PCI_EXP_FLAGS, &flags);
+ pcie_capability_read_dword(pbridge, PCI_EXP_DEVCAP2, &devcap2);
if ((flags & PCI_EXP_FLAGS_VERS) < 2 ||
!(devcap2 & PCI_EXP_DEVCAP2_ARI)) {
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/cxgb4_tc_flower.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/cxgb4_tc_flower.c
index 312599c..e447976 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/cxgb4_tc_flower.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/cxgb4_tc_flower.c
@@ -67,7 +67,8 @@ static struct ch_tc_pedit_fields pedits[] = {
static struct ch_tc_flower_entry *allocate_flower_entry(void)
{
struct ch_tc_flower_entry *new = kzalloc(sizeof(*new), GFP_KERNEL);
- spin_lock_init(&new->lock);
+ if (new)
+ spin_lock_init(&new->lock);
return new;
}
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c
index 9dd5ed9..f7fc553 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c
@@ -7309,7 +7309,6 @@ int t4_fixup_host_params(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int page_size,
} else {
unsigned int pack_align;
unsigned int ingpad, ingpack;
- unsigned int pcie_cap;
/* T5 introduced the separation of the Free List Padding and
* Packing Boundaries. Thus, we can select a smaller Padding
@@ -7334,8 +7333,7 @@ int t4_fixup_host_params(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int page_size,
* multiple of the Maximum Payload Size.
*/
pack_align = fl_align;
- pcie_cap = pci_find_capability(adap->pdev, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
- if (pcie_cap) {
+ if (pci_is_pcie(adap->pdev)) {
unsigned int mps, mps_log;
u16 devctl;
@@ -7343,9 +7341,8 @@ int t4_fixup_host_params(struct adapter *adap, unsigned int page_size,
* [bits 7:5] encodes sizes as powers of 2 starting at
* 128 bytes.
*/
- pci_read_config_word(adap->pdev,
- pcie_cap + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL,
- &devctl);
+ pcie_capability_read_word(adap->pdev, PCI_EXP_DEVCTL,
+ &devctl);
mps_log = ((devctl & PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD) >> 5) + 7;
mps = 1 << mps_log;
if (mps > pack_align)
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/emulex/benet/be_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/emulex/benet/be_main.c
index b7a246b..2edb86e 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/emulex/benet/be_main.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/emulex/benet/be_main.c
@@ -4698,8 +4698,13 @@ int be_update_queues(struct be_adapter *adapter)
int status;
if (netif_running(netdev)) {
+ /* be_tx_timeout() must not run concurrently with this
+ * function, synchronize with an already-running dev_watchdog
+ */
+ netif_tx_lock_bh(netdev);
/* device cannot transmit now, avoid dev_watchdog timeouts */
netif_carrier_off(netdev);
+ netif_tx_unlock_bh(netdev);
be_close(netdev);
}
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hclge_mbx.h b/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hclge_mbx.h
index 8ad5292..75329ab 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hclge_mbx.h
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hclge_mbx.h
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ enum HCLGE_MBX_OPCODE {
HCLGE_MBX_GET_QID_IN_PF, /* (VF -> PF) get queue id in pf */
HCLGE_MBX_LINK_STAT_MODE, /* (PF -> VF) link mode has changed */
HCLGE_MBX_GET_LINK_MODE, /* (VF -> PF) get the link mode of pf */
- HLCGE_MBX_PUSH_VLAN_INFO, /* (PF -> VF) push port base vlan */
+ HCLGE_MBX_PUSH_VLAN_INFO, /* (PF -> VF) push port base vlan */
HCLGE_MBX_GET_MEDIA_TYPE, /* (VF -> PF) get media type */
HCLGE_MBX_GET_VF_FLR_STATUS = 200, /* (M7 -> PF) get vf reset status */
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3pf/hclge_mbx.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3pf/hclge_mbx.c
index a38ac7c..690b999 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3pf/hclge_mbx.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3pf/hclge_mbx.c
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ int hclge_push_vf_port_base_vlan_info(struct hclge_vport *vport, u8 vfid,
memcpy(&msg_data[6], &vlan_tag, sizeof(u16));
return hclge_send_mbx_msg(vport, msg_data, sizeof(msg_data),
- HLCGE_MBX_PUSH_VLAN_INFO, vfid);
+ HCLGE_MBX_PUSH_VLAN_INFO, vfid);
}
static int hclge_set_vf_vlan_cfg(struct hclge_vport *vport,
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3vf/hclgevf_mbx.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3vf/hclgevf_mbx.c
index f60b80b..6a96987b 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3vf/hclgevf_mbx.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3vf/hclgevf_mbx.c
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ void hclgevf_mbx_handler(struct hclgevf_dev *hdev)
case HCLGE_MBX_LINK_STAT_CHANGE:
case HCLGE_MBX_ASSERTING_RESET:
case HCLGE_MBX_LINK_STAT_MODE:
- case HLCGE_MBX_PUSH_VLAN_INFO:
+ case HCLGE_MBX_PUSH_VLAN_INFO:
/* set this mbx event as pending. This is required as we
* might loose interrupt event when mbx task is busy
* handling. This shall be cleared when mbx task just
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ void hclgevf_mbx_async_handler(struct hclgevf_dev *hdev)
hclgevf_reset_task_schedule(hdev);
break;
- case HLCGE_MBX_PUSH_VLAN_INFO:
+ case HCLGE_MBX_PUSH_VLAN_INFO:
state = le16_to_cpu(msg_q[1]);
vlan_info = &msg_q[1];
hclgevf_update_port_base_vlan_info(hdev, state,
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igc/igc_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igc/igc_main.c
index 93f3b4e..aa9323e 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igc/igc_main.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igc/igc_main.c
@@ -3912,13 +3912,11 @@ void igc_write_pci_cfg(struct igc_hw *hw, u32 reg, u16 *value)
s32 igc_read_pcie_cap_reg(struct igc_hw *hw, u32 reg, u16 *value)
{
struct igc_adapter *adapter = hw->back;
- u16 cap_offset;
- cap_offset = pci_find_capability(adapter->pdev, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
- if (!cap_offset)
+ if (!pci_is_pcie(adapter->pdev))
return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
- pci_read_config_word(adapter->pdev, cap_offset + reg, value);
+ pcie_capability_read_word(adapter->pdev, reg, value);
return IGC_SUCCESS;
}
@@ -3926,13 +3924,11 @@ s32 igc_read_pcie_cap_reg(struct igc_hw *hw, u32 reg, u16 *value)
s32 igc_write_pcie_cap_reg(struct igc_hw *hw, u32 reg, u16 *value)
{
struct igc_adapter *adapter = hw->back;
- u16 cap_offset;
- cap_offset = pci_find_capability(adapter->pdev, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
- if (!cap_offset)
+ if (!pci_is_pcie(adapter->pdev))
return -IGC_ERR_CONFIG;
- pci_write_config_word(adapter->pdev, cap_offset + reg, *value);
+ pcie_capability_write_word(adapter->pdev, reg, *value);
return IGC_SUCCESS;
}
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en_rep.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en_rep.c
index 7245d28..7f747cb 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en_rep.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en_rep.c
@@ -735,8 +735,7 @@ mlx5e_rep_indr_setup_tc_block(struct net_device *netdev,
list_add(&indr_priv->list,
&rpriv->uplink_priv.tc_indr_block_priv_list);
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(f->net,
- mlx5e_rep_indr_setup_block_cb,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(mlx5e_rep_indr_setup_block_cb,
indr_priv, indr_priv,
mlx5e_rep_indr_tc_block_unbind);
if (IS_ERR(block_cb)) {
@@ -753,7 +752,7 @@ mlx5e_rep_indr_setup_tc_block(struct net_device *netdev,
if (!indr_priv)
return -ENOENT;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block,
mlx5e_rep_indr_setup_block_cb,
indr_priv);
if (!block_cb)
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlxsw/spectrum.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlxsw/spectrum.c
index 4d34d42..6506381 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlxsw/spectrum.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlxsw/spectrum.c
@@ -1604,14 +1604,14 @@ mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block_flower_bind(struct mlxsw_sp_port *mlxsw_sp_port,
bool register_block = false;
int err;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f, mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block_cb_flower,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block,
+ mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block_cb_flower,
mlxsw_sp);
if (!block_cb) {
acl_block = mlxsw_sp_acl_block_create(mlxsw_sp, f->net);
if (!acl_block)
return -ENOMEM;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(f->net,
- mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block_cb_flower,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block_cb_flower,
mlxsw_sp, acl_block,
mlxsw_sp_tc_block_flower_release);
if (IS_ERR(block_cb)) {
@@ -1657,7 +1657,8 @@ mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block_flower_unbind(struct mlxsw_sp_port *mlxsw_sp_port,
struct flow_block_cb *block_cb;
int err;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f, mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block_cb_flower,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block,
+ mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block_cb_flower,
mlxsw_sp);
if (!block_cb)
return;
@@ -1680,7 +1681,7 @@ static int mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block(struct mlxsw_sp_port *mlxsw_sp_port,
struct flow_block_offload *f)
{
struct flow_block_cb *block_cb;
- tc_setup_cb_t *cb;
+ flow_setup_cb_t *cb;
bool ingress;
int err;
@@ -1702,7 +1703,7 @@ static int mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block(struct mlxsw_sp_port *mlxsw_sp_port,
&mlxsw_sp_block_cb_list))
return -EBUSY;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(f->net, cb, mlxsw_sp_port,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(cb, mlxsw_sp_port,
mlxsw_sp_port, NULL);
if (IS_ERR(block_cb))
return PTR_ERR(block_cb);
@@ -1718,7 +1719,7 @@ static int mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block(struct mlxsw_sp_port *mlxsw_sp_port,
case FLOW_BLOCK_UNBIND:
mlxsw_sp_setup_tc_block_flower_unbind(mlxsw_sp_port,
f, ingress);
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f, cb, mlxsw_sp_port);
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block, cb, mlxsw_sp_port);
if (!block_cb)
return -ENOENT;
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/mscc/ocelot_flower.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/mscc/ocelot_flower.c
index 7aaddc0..59487d4 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/mscc/ocelot_flower.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/mscc/ocelot_flower.c
@@ -316,15 +316,14 @@ int ocelot_setup_tc_block_flower_bind(struct ocelot_port *port,
if (f->binder_type == FLOW_BLOCK_BINDER_TYPE_CLSACT_EGRESS)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f, ocelot_setup_tc_block_cb_flower,
- port);
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block,
+ ocelot_setup_tc_block_cb_flower, port);
if (!block_cb) {
port_block = ocelot_port_block_create(port);
if (!port_block)
return -ENOMEM;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(f->net,
- ocelot_setup_tc_block_cb_flower,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(ocelot_setup_tc_block_cb_flower,
port, port_block,
ocelot_tc_block_unbind);
if (IS_ERR(block_cb)) {
@@ -351,8 +350,8 @@ void ocelot_setup_tc_block_flower_unbind(struct ocelot_port *port,
{
struct flow_block_cb *block_cb;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f, ocelot_setup_tc_block_cb_flower,
- port);
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block,
+ ocelot_setup_tc_block_cb_flower, port);
if (!block_cb)
return;
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/mscc/ocelot_tc.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/mscc/ocelot_tc.c
index 9e6464f..16a6db7 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/mscc/ocelot_tc.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/mscc/ocelot_tc.c
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ static int ocelot_setup_tc_block(struct ocelot_port *port,
struct flow_block_offload *f)
{
struct flow_block_cb *block_cb;
- tc_setup_cb_t *cb;
+ flow_setup_cb_t *cb;
int err;
netdev_dbg(port->dev, "tc_block command %d, binder_type %d\n",
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ static int ocelot_setup_tc_block(struct ocelot_port *port,
if (flow_block_cb_is_busy(cb, port, &ocelot_block_cb_list))
return -EBUSY;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(f->net, cb, port, port, NULL);
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(cb, port, port, NULL);
if (IS_ERR(block_cb))
return PTR_ERR(block_cb);
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ static int ocelot_setup_tc_block(struct ocelot_port *port,
list_add_tail(&block_cb->driver_list, f->driver_block_list);
return 0;
case FLOW_BLOCK_UNBIND:
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f, cb, port);
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block, cb, port);
if (!block_cb)
return -ENOENT;
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/netronome/nfp/flower/offload.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/netronome/nfp/flower/offload.c
index faa8ba0..e209f15 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/netronome/nfp/flower/offload.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/netronome/nfp/flower/offload.c
@@ -1318,8 +1318,7 @@ static int nfp_flower_setup_tc_block(struct net_device *netdev,
&nfp_block_cb_list))
return -EBUSY;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(f->net,
- nfp_flower_setup_tc_block_cb,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(nfp_flower_setup_tc_block_cb,
repr, repr, NULL);
if (IS_ERR(block_cb))
return PTR_ERR(block_cb);
@@ -1328,7 +1327,8 @@ static int nfp_flower_setup_tc_block(struct net_device *netdev,
list_add_tail(&block_cb->driver_list, &nfp_block_cb_list);
return 0;
case FLOW_BLOCK_UNBIND:
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f, nfp_flower_setup_tc_block_cb,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block,
+ nfp_flower_setup_tc_block_cb,
repr);
if (!block_cb)
return -ENOENT;
@@ -1424,8 +1424,7 @@ nfp_flower_setup_indr_tc_block(struct net_device *netdev, struct nfp_app *app,
cb_priv->app = app;
list_add(&cb_priv->list, &priv->indr_block_cb_priv);
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(f->net,
- nfp_flower_setup_indr_block_cb,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(nfp_flower_setup_indr_block_cb,
cb_priv, cb_priv,
nfp_flower_setup_indr_tc_release);
if (IS_ERR(block_cb)) {
@@ -1442,7 +1441,7 @@ nfp_flower_setup_indr_tc_block(struct net_device *netdev, struct nfp_app *app,
if (!cb_priv)
return -ENOENT;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f,
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block,
nfp_flower_setup_indr_block_cb,
cb_priv);
if (!block_cb)
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/qed/qed_rdma.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/qed/qed_rdma.c
index f900fde4..17c64e4 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/qed/qed_rdma.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/qed/qed_rdma.c
@@ -530,9 +530,8 @@ static void qed_rdma_init_devinfo(struct qed_hwfn *p_hwfn,
SET_FIELD(dev->dev_caps, QED_RDMA_DEV_CAP_LOCAL_INV_FENCE, 1);
/* Check atomic operations support in PCI configuration space. */
- pci_read_config_dword(cdev->pdev,
- cdev->pdev->pcie_cap + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL2,
- &pci_status_control);
+ pcie_capability_read_dword(cdev->pdev, PCI_EXP_DEVCTL2,
+ &pci_status_control);
if (pci_status_control & PCI_EXP_DEVCTL2_LTR_EN)
SET_FIELD(dev->dev_caps, QED_RDMA_DEV_CAP_ATOMIC_OP, 1);
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169_main.c
index 0637c67..6272115 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169_main.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169_main.c
@@ -3251,9 +3251,9 @@ static void rtl8168g_1_hw_phy_config(struct rtl8169_private *tp)
ret = phy_read_paged(tp->phydev, 0x0a46, 0x13);
if (ret & BIT(8))
- phy_modify_paged(tp->phydev, 0x0c41, 0x12, 0, BIT(1));
+ phy_modify_paged(tp->phydev, 0x0c41, 0x15, 0, BIT(1));
else
- phy_modify_paged(tp->phydev, 0x0c41, 0x12, BIT(1), 0);
+ phy_modify_paged(tp->phydev, 0x0c41, 0x15, BIT(1), 0);
/* Enable PHY auto speed down */
phy_modify_paged(tp->phydev, 0x0a44, 0x11, 0, BIT(3) | BIT(2));
diff --git a/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc_drv.c b/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc_drv.c
index afdcc56..3544e19 100644
--- a/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc_drv.c
+++ b/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc_drv.c
@@ -836,7 +836,6 @@ int netvsc_recv_callback(struct net_device *net,
if (unlikely(!skb)) {
++net_device_ctx->eth_stats.rx_no_memory;
- rcu_read_unlock();
return NVSP_STAT_FAIL;
}
diff --git a/drivers/net/phy/sfp.c b/drivers/net/phy/sfp.c
index 2d816aa..e36c04c 100644
--- a/drivers/net/phy/sfp.c
+++ b/drivers/net/phy/sfp.c
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ static int sfp_hwmon_read_sensor(struct sfp *sfp, int reg, long *value)
static void sfp_hwmon_to_rx_power(long *value)
{
- *value = DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST(*value, 100);
+ *value = DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST(*value, 10);
}
static void sfp_hwmon_calibrate(struct sfp *sfp, unsigned int slope, int offset,
diff --git a/drivers/net/vrf.c b/drivers/net/vrf.c
index 54edf89..6e84328 100644
--- a/drivers/net/vrf.c
+++ b/drivers/net/vrf.c
@@ -165,23 +165,29 @@ static int vrf_ip6_local_out(struct net *net, struct sock *sk,
static netdev_tx_t vrf_process_v6_outbound(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct net_device *dev)
{
- const struct ipv6hdr *iph = ipv6_hdr(skb);
+ const struct ipv6hdr *iph;
struct net *net = dev_net(skb->dev);
- struct flowi6 fl6 = {
- /* needed to match OIF rule */
- .flowi6_oif = dev->ifindex,
- .flowi6_iif = LOOPBACK_IFINDEX,
- .daddr = iph->daddr,
- .saddr = iph->saddr,
- .flowlabel = ip6_flowinfo(iph),
- .flowi6_mark = skb->mark,
- .flowi6_proto = iph->nexthdr,
- .flowi6_flags = FLOWI_FLAG_SKIP_NH_OIF,
- };
+ struct flowi6 fl6;
int ret = NET_XMIT_DROP;
struct dst_entry *dst;
struct dst_entry *dst_null = &net->ipv6.ip6_null_entry->dst;
+ if (!pskb_may_pull(skb, ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct ipv6hdr)))
+ goto err;
+
+ iph = ipv6_hdr(skb);
+
+ memset(&fl6, 0, sizeof(fl6));
+ /* needed to match OIF rule */
+ fl6.flowi6_oif = dev->ifindex;
+ fl6.flowi6_iif = LOOPBACK_IFINDEX;
+ fl6.daddr = iph->daddr;
+ fl6.saddr = iph->saddr;
+ fl6.flowlabel = ip6_flowinfo(iph);
+ fl6.flowi6_mark = skb->mark;
+ fl6.flowi6_proto = iph->nexthdr;
+ fl6.flowi6_flags = FLOWI_FLAG_SKIP_NH_OIF;
+
dst = ip6_route_output(net, NULL, &fl6);
if (dst == dst_null)
goto err;
@@ -237,21 +243,27 @@ static int vrf_ip_local_out(struct net *net, struct sock *sk,
static netdev_tx_t vrf_process_v4_outbound(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct net_device *vrf_dev)
{
- struct iphdr *ip4h = ip_hdr(skb);
+ struct iphdr *ip4h;
int ret = NET_XMIT_DROP;
- struct flowi4 fl4 = {
- /* needed to match OIF rule */
- .flowi4_oif = vrf_dev->ifindex,
- .flowi4_iif = LOOPBACK_IFINDEX,
- .flowi4_tos = RT_TOS(ip4h->tos),
- .flowi4_flags = FLOWI_FLAG_ANYSRC | FLOWI_FLAG_SKIP_NH_OIF,
- .flowi4_proto = ip4h->protocol,
- .daddr = ip4h->daddr,
- .saddr = ip4h->saddr,
- };
+ struct flowi4 fl4;
struct net *net = dev_net(vrf_dev);
struct rtable *rt;
+ if (!pskb_may_pull(skb, ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr)))
+ goto err;
+
+ ip4h = ip_hdr(skb);
+
+ memset(&fl4, 0, sizeof(fl4));
+ /* needed to match OIF rule */
+ fl4.flowi4_oif = vrf_dev->ifindex;
+ fl4.flowi4_iif = LOOPBACK_IFINDEX;
+ fl4.flowi4_tos = RT_TOS(ip4h->tos);
+ fl4.flowi4_flags = FLOWI_FLAG_ANYSRC | FLOWI_FLAG_SKIP_NH_OIF;
+ fl4.flowi4_proto = ip4h->protocol;
+ fl4.daddr = ip4h->daddr;
+ fl4.saddr = ip4h->saddr;
+
rt = ip_route_output_flow(net, &fl4, NULL);
if (IS_ERR(rt))
goto err;
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/cfg80211.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/cfg80211.c
index d436cc5..2fb4258 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/cfg80211.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/cfg80211.c
@@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ static const struct wiphy_vendor_command wil_nl80211_vendor_commands[] = {
.info.subcmd = QCA_NL80211_VENDOR_SUBCMD_DMG_RF_GET_SECTOR_CFG,
.flags = WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_WDEV |
WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_RUNNING,
+ .policy = wil_rf_sector_policy,
.doit = wil_rf_sector_get_cfg
},
{
@@ -184,6 +185,7 @@ static const struct wiphy_vendor_command wil_nl80211_vendor_commands[] = {
.info.subcmd = QCA_NL80211_VENDOR_SUBCMD_DMG_RF_SET_SECTOR_CFG,
.flags = WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_WDEV |
WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_RUNNING,
+ .policy = wil_rf_sector_policy,
.doit = wil_rf_sector_set_cfg
},
{
@@ -192,6 +194,7 @@ static const struct wiphy_vendor_command wil_nl80211_vendor_commands[] = {
QCA_NL80211_VENDOR_SUBCMD_DMG_RF_GET_SELECTED_SECTOR,
.flags = WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_WDEV |
WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_RUNNING,
+ .policy = wil_rf_sector_policy,
.doit = wil_rf_sector_get_selected
},
{
@@ -200,6 +203,7 @@ static const struct wiphy_vendor_command wil_nl80211_vendor_commands[] = {
QCA_NL80211_VENDOR_SUBCMD_DMG_RF_SET_SELECTED_SECTOR,
.flags = WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_WDEV |
WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_RUNNING,
+ .policy = wil_rf_sector_policy,
.doit = wil_rf_sector_set_selected
},
};
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/brcm80211/brcmfmac/vendor.c b/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/brcm80211/brcmfmac/vendor.c
index f650089..d07e7c7 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/brcm80211/brcmfmac/vendor.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/brcm80211/brcmfmac/vendor.c
@@ -112,6 +112,7 @@ const struct wiphy_vendor_command brcmf_vendor_cmds[] = {
},
.flags = WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_WDEV |
WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_NETDEV,
+ .policy = VENDOR_CMD_RAW_DATA,
.doit = brcmf_cfg80211_vndr_cmds_dcmd_handler
},
};
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wlcore/vendor_cmd.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wlcore/vendor_cmd.c
index 5cf0b32..e1bd344 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wlcore/vendor_cmd.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wlcore/vendor_cmd.c
@@ -163,6 +163,7 @@ static const struct wiphy_vendor_command wlcore_vendor_commands[] = {
.flags = WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_NETDEV |
WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_RUNNING,
.doit = wlcore_vendor_cmd_smart_config_start,
+ .policy = wlcore_vendor_attr_policy,
},
{
.info = {
@@ -172,6 +173,7 @@ static const struct wiphy_vendor_command wlcore_vendor_commands[] = {
.flags = WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_NETDEV |
WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_RUNNING,
.doit = wlcore_vendor_cmd_smart_config_stop,
+ .policy = wlcore_vendor_attr_policy,
},
{
.info = {
@@ -181,6 +183,7 @@ static const struct wiphy_vendor_command wlcore_vendor_commands[] = {
.flags = WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_NETDEV |
WIPHY_VENDOR_CMD_NEED_RUNNING,
.doit = wlcore_vendor_cmd_smart_config_set_group_key,
+ .policy = wlcore_vendor_attr_policy,
},
};
diff --git a/drivers/nvme/host/core.c b/drivers/nvme/host/core.c
index cc09b81..8f3fbe5 100644
--- a/drivers/nvme/host/core.c
+++ b/drivers/nvme/host/core.c
@@ -2311,15 +2311,13 @@ static void nvme_init_subnqn(struct nvme_subsystem *subsys, struct nvme_ctrl *ct
memset(subsys->subnqn + off, 0, sizeof(subsys->subnqn) - off);
}
-static void __nvme_release_subsystem(struct nvme_subsystem *subsys)
-{
- ida_simple_remove(&nvme_subsystems_ida, subsys->instance);
- kfree(subsys);
-}
-
static void nvme_release_subsystem(struct device *dev)
{
- __nvme_release_subsystem(container_of(dev, struct nvme_subsystem, dev));
+ struct nvme_subsystem *subsys =
+ container_of(dev, struct nvme_subsystem, dev);
+
+ ida_simple_remove(&nvme_subsystems_ida, subsys->instance);
+ kfree(subsys);
}
static void nvme_destroy_subsystem(struct kref *ref)
@@ -2477,7 +2475,7 @@ static int nvme_init_subsystem(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl, struct nvme_id_ctrl *id)
mutex_lock(&nvme_subsystems_lock);
found = __nvme_find_get_subsystem(subsys->subnqn);
if (found) {
- __nvme_release_subsystem(subsys);
+ put_device(&subsys->dev);
subsys = found;
if (!nvme_validate_cntlid(subsys, ctrl, id)) {
diff --git a/drivers/nvme/host/multipath.c b/drivers/nvme/host/multipath.c
index a9a9276..4f0d0d1 100644
--- a/drivers/nvme/host/multipath.c
+++ b/drivers/nvme/host/multipath.c
@@ -12,11 +12,6 @@ module_param(multipath, bool, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(multipath,
"turn on native support for multiple controllers per subsystem");
-inline bool nvme_ctrl_use_ana(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl)
-{
- return multipath && ctrl->subsys && (ctrl->subsys->cmic & (1 << 3));
-}
-
/*
* If multipathing is enabled we need to always use the subsystem instance
* number for numbering our devices to avoid conflicts between subsystems that
@@ -622,7 +617,8 @@ int nvme_mpath_init(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl, struct nvme_id_ctrl *id)
{
int error;
- if (!nvme_ctrl_use_ana(ctrl))
+ /* check if multipath is enabled and we have the capability */
+ if (!multipath || !ctrl->subsys || !(ctrl->subsys->cmic & (1 << 3)))
return 0;
ctrl->anacap = id->anacap;
diff --git a/drivers/nvme/host/nvme.h b/drivers/nvme/host/nvme.h
index 716a876..26b563f 100644
--- a/drivers/nvme/host/nvme.h
+++ b/drivers/nvme/host/nvme.h
@@ -485,7 +485,11 @@ extern const struct attribute_group *nvme_ns_id_attr_groups[];
extern const struct block_device_operations nvme_ns_head_ops;
#ifdef CONFIG_NVME_MULTIPATH
-bool nvme_ctrl_use_ana(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl);
+static inline bool nvme_ctrl_use_ana(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl)
+{
+ return ctrl->ana_log_buf != NULL;
+}
+
void nvme_set_disk_name(char *disk_name, struct nvme_ns *ns,
struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl, int *flags);
void nvme_failover_req(struct request *req);
diff --git a/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c b/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
index bb970ca..db160ce 100644
--- a/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
+++ b/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
@@ -2254,9 +2254,7 @@ static int nvme_dev_add(struct nvme_dev *dev)
if (!dev->ctrl.tagset) {
dev->tagset.ops = &nvme_mq_ops;
dev->tagset.nr_hw_queues = dev->online_queues - 1;
- dev->tagset.nr_maps = 1; /* default */
- if (dev->io_queues[HCTX_TYPE_READ])
- dev->tagset.nr_maps++;
+ dev->tagset.nr_maps = 2; /* default + read */
if (dev->io_queues[HCTX_TYPE_POLL])
dev->tagset.nr_maps++;
dev->tagset.timeout = NVME_IO_TIMEOUT;
@@ -3029,6 +3027,8 @@ static const struct pci_device_id nvme_id_table[] = {
.driver_data = NVME_QUIRK_LIGHTNVM, },
{ PCI_DEVICE(0x1d1d, 0x2601), /* CNEX Granby */
.driver_data = NVME_QUIRK_LIGHTNVM, },
+ { PCI_DEVICE(0x10ec, 0x5762), /* ADATA SX6000LNP */
+ .driver_data = NVME_QUIRK_IGNORE_DEV_SUBNQN, },
{ PCI_DEVICE_CLASS(PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_EXPRESS, 0xffffff) },
{ PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_APPLE, 0x2001) },
{ PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_APPLE, 0x2003) },
diff --git a/drivers/powercap/intel_rapl_common.c b/drivers/powercap/intel_rapl_common.c
index 9fd6dd3..6df4818 100644
--- a/drivers/powercap/intel_rapl_common.c
+++ b/drivers/powercap/intel_rapl_common.c
@@ -1454,7 +1454,7 @@ static void __exit rapl_exit(void)
unregister_pm_notifier(&rapl_pm_notifier);
}
-module_init(rapl_init);
+fs_initcall(rapl_init);
module_exit(rapl_exit);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Intel Runtime Average Power Limit (RAPL) common code");
diff --git a/drivers/powercap/powercap_sys.c b/drivers/powercap/powercap_sys.c
index 540e8aa..f808c5f 100644
--- a/drivers/powercap/powercap_sys.c
+++ b/drivers/powercap/powercap_sys.c
@@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ static int __init powercap_init(void)
return class_register(&powercap_class);
}
-device_initcall(powercap_init);
+fs_initcall(powercap_init);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("PowerCap sysfs Driver");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Srinivas Pandruvada <srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com>");
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c b/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c
index 43a6b53..eaf6177 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c
@@ -7798,7 +7798,7 @@ static void hpsa_free_pci_init(struct ctlr_info *h)
hpsa_disable_interrupt_mode(h); /* pci_init 2 */
/*
* call pci_disable_device before pci_release_regions per
- * Documentation/PCI/pci.rst
+ * Documentation/driver-api/pci/pci.rst
*/
pci_disable_device(h->pdev); /* pci_init 1 */
pci_release_regions(h->pdev); /* pci_init 2 */
@@ -7881,7 +7881,7 @@ static int hpsa_pci_init(struct ctlr_info *h)
clean1:
/*
* call pci_disable_device before pci_release_regions per
- * Documentation/PCI/pci.rst
+ * Documentation/driver-api/pci/pci.rst
*/
pci_disable_device(h->pdev);
pci_release_regions(h->pdev);
diff --git a/drivers/soc/fsl/qe/qe.c b/drivers/soc/fsl/qe/qe.c
index 62c6ba1..c9519e6 100644
--- a/drivers/soc/fsl/qe/qe.c
+++ b/drivers/soc/fsl/qe/qe.c
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ static void qe_upload_microcode(const void *base,
/*
* Upload a microcode to the I-RAM at a specific address.
*
- * See Documentation/powerpc/qe_firmware.txt for information on QE microcode
+ * See Documentation/powerpc/qe_firmware.rst for information on QE microcode
* uploading.
*
* Currently, only version 1 is supported, so the 'version' field must be
diff --git a/drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/processor_thermal_device.c b/drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/processor_thermal_device.c
index 213ab3c..d3446ac 100644
--- a/drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/processor_thermal_device.c
+++ b/drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/processor_thermal_device.c
@@ -487,6 +487,7 @@ static int proc_thermal_rapl_add(struct pci_dev *pdev,
rapl_mmio_cpu_online, rapl_mmio_cpu_down_prep);
if (ret < 0) {
powercap_unregister_control_type(rapl_mmio_priv.control_type);
+ rapl_mmio_priv.control_type = NULL;
return ret;
}
rapl_mmio_priv.pcap_rapl_online = ret;
@@ -496,6 +497,9 @@ static int proc_thermal_rapl_add(struct pci_dev *pdev,
static void proc_thermal_rapl_remove(void)
{
+ if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(rapl_mmio_priv.control_type))
+ return;
+
cpuhp_remove_state(rapl_mmio_priv.pcap_rapl_online);
powercap_unregister_control_type(rapl_mmio_priv.control_type);
}
diff --git a/drivers/tty/hvc/hvcs.c b/drivers/tty/hvc/hvcs.c
index cb4db1b..5fb214e 100644
--- a/drivers/tty/hvc/hvcs.c
+++ b/drivers/tty/hvc/hvcs.c
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
* using the 2.6 Linux kernel kref construct.
*
* For direction on installation and usage of this driver please reference
- * Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.txt.
+ * Documentation/powerpc/hvcs.rst.
*/
#include <linux/device.h>
diff --git a/fs/block_dev.c b/fs/block_dev.c
index 4707dff..c2a85b5 100644
--- a/fs/block_dev.c
+++ b/fs/block_dev.c
@@ -345,15 +345,24 @@ __blkdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter, int nr_pages)
struct bio *bio;
bool is_poll = (iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_HIPRI) != 0;
bool is_read = (iov_iter_rw(iter) == READ), is_sync;
+ bool nowait = (iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_NOWAIT) != 0;
loff_t pos = iocb->ki_pos;
blk_qc_t qc = BLK_QC_T_NONE;
- int ret = 0;
+ gfp_t gfp;
+ ssize_t ret;
if ((pos | iov_iter_alignment(iter)) &
(bdev_logical_block_size(bdev) - 1))
return -EINVAL;
- bio = bio_alloc_bioset(GFP_KERNEL, nr_pages, &blkdev_dio_pool);
+ if (nowait)
+ gfp = GFP_NOWAIT;
+ else
+ gfp = GFP_KERNEL;
+
+ bio = bio_alloc_bioset(gfp, nr_pages, &blkdev_dio_pool);
+ if (!bio)
+ return -EAGAIN;
dio = container_of(bio, struct blkdev_dio, bio);
dio->is_sync = is_sync = is_sync_kiocb(iocb);
@@ -375,7 +384,10 @@ __blkdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter, int nr_pages)
if (!is_poll)
blk_start_plug(&plug);
+ ret = 0;
for (;;) {
+ int err;
+
bio_set_dev(bio, bdev);
bio->bi_iter.bi_sector = pos >> 9;
bio->bi_write_hint = iocb->ki_hint;
@@ -383,8 +395,10 @@ __blkdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter, int nr_pages)
bio->bi_end_io = blkdev_bio_end_io;
bio->bi_ioprio = iocb->ki_ioprio;
- ret = bio_iov_iter_get_pages(bio, iter);
- if (unlikely(ret)) {
+ err = bio_iov_iter_get_pages(bio, iter);
+ if (unlikely(err)) {
+ if (!ret)
+ ret = err;
bio->bi_status = BLK_STS_IOERR;
bio_endio(bio);
break;
@@ -399,6 +413,14 @@ __blkdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter, int nr_pages)
task_io_account_write(bio->bi_iter.bi_size);
}
+ /*
+ * Tell underlying layer to not block for resource shortage.
+ * And if we would have blocked, return error inline instead
+ * of through the bio->bi_end_io() callback.
+ */
+ if (nowait)
+ bio->bi_opf |= (REQ_NOWAIT | REQ_NOWAIT_INLINE);
+
dio->size += bio->bi_iter.bi_size;
pos += bio->bi_iter.bi_size;
@@ -412,6 +434,11 @@ __blkdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter, int nr_pages)
}
qc = submit_bio(bio);
+ if (qc == BLK_QC_T_EAGAIN) {
+ if (!ret)
+ ret = -EAGAIN;
+ goto error;
+ }
if (polled)
WRITE_ONCE(iocb->ki_cookie, qc);
@@ -432,8 +459,20 @@ __blkdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter, int nr_pages)
atomic_inc(&dio->ref);
}
- submit_bio(bio);
- bio = bio_alloc(GFP_KERNEL, nr_pages);
+ qc = submit_bio(bio);
+ if (qc == BLK_QC_T_EAGAIN) {
+ if (!ret)
+ ret = -EAGAIN;
+ goto error;
+ }
+ ret += bio->bi_iter.bi_size;
+
+ bio = bio_alloc(gfp, nr_pages);
+ if (!bio) {
+ if (!ret)
+ ret = -EAGAIN;
+ goto error;
+ }
}
if (!is_poll)
@@ -453,13 +492,16 @@ __blkdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter, int nr_pages)
}
__set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
+out:
if (!ret)
ret = blk_status_to_errno(dio->bio.bi_status);
- if (likely(!ret))
- ret = dio->size;
bio_put(&dio->bio);
return ret;
+error:
+ if (!is_poll)
+ blk_finish_plug(&plug);
+ goto out;
}
static ssize_t
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/Kconfig b/fs/btrfs/Kconfig
index 212b4a8..38651fa 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/Kconfig
+++ b/fs/btrfs/Kconfig
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
tristate "Btrfs filesystem support"
select CRYPTO
select CRYPTO_CRC32C
+ select LIBCRC32C
select ZLIB_INFLATE
select ZLIB_DEFLATE
select LZO_COMPRESS
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/disk-io.c b/fs/btrfs/disk-io.c
index 41a2bd2..5f7ee70 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/disk-io.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/disk-io.c
@@ -4106,6 +4106,7 @@ void close_ctree(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info)
percpu_counter_destroy(&fs_info->dev_replace.bio_counter);
cleanup_srcu_struct(&fs_info->subvol_srcu);
+ btrfs_free_csum_hash(fs_info);
btrfs_free_stripe_hash_table(fs_info);
btrfs_free_ref_cache(fs_info);
}
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/inode.c b/fs/btrfs/inode.c
index 1af069a9..ee582a3 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/inode.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/inode.c
@@ -395,10 +395,31 @@ static noinline int add_async_extent(struct async_chunk *cow,
return 0;
}
+/*
+ * Check if the inode has flags compatible with compression
+ */
+static inline bool inode_can_compress(struct inode *inode)
+{
+ if (BTRFS_I(inode)->flags & BTRFS_INODE_NODATACOW ||
+ BTRFS_I(inode)->flags & BTRFS_INODE_NODATASUM)
+ return false;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Check if the inode needs to be submitted to compression, based on mount
+ * options, defragmentation, properties or heuristics.
+ */
static inline int inode_need_compress(struct inode *inode, u64 start, u64 end)
{
struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = btrfs_sb(inode->i_sb);
+ if (!inode_can_compress(inode)) {
+ WARN(IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BTRFS_DEBUG),
+ KERN_ERR "BTRFS: unexpected compression for ino %llu\n",
+ btrfs_ino(BTRFS_I(inode)));
+ return 0;
+ }
/* force compress */
if (btrfs_test_opt(fs_info, FORCE_COMPRESS))
return 1;
@@ -1631,7 +1652,8 @@ int btrfs_run_delalloc_range(struct inode *inode, struct page *locked_page,
} else if (BTRFS_I(inode)->flags & BTRFS_INODE_PREALLOC && !force_cow) {
ret = run_delalloc_nocow(inode, locked_page, start, end,
page_started, 0, nr_written);
- } else if (!inode_need_compress(inode, start, end)) {
+ } else if (!inode_can_compress(inode) ||
+ !inode_need_compress(inode, start, end)) {
ret = cow_file_range(inode, locked_page, start, end, end,
page_started, nr_written, 1, NULL);
} else {
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/locking.c b/fs/btrfs/locking.c
index 98fccce4..393eced 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/locking.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/locking.c
@@ -346,9 +346,12 @@ void btrfs_tree_unlock(struct extent_buffer *eb)
if (blockers) {
btrfs_assert_no_spinning_writers(eb);
eb->blocking_writers--;
- /* Use the lighter barrier after atomic */
- smp_mb__after_atomic();
- cond_wake_up_nomb(&eb->write_lock_wq);
+ /*
+ * We need to order modifying blocking_writers above with
+ * actually waking up the sleepers to ensure they see the
+ * updated value of blocking_writers
+ */
+ cond_wake_up(&eb->write_lock_wq);
} else {
btrfs_assert_spinning_writers_put(eb);
write_unlock(&eb->lock);
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/ordered-data.c b/fs/btrfs/ordered-data.c
index 1744ba8..ae7f64a 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/ordered-data.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/ordered-data.c
@@ -985,13 +985,14 @@ void btrfs_lock_and_flush_ordered_range(struct extent_io_tree *tree,
struct extent_state **cached_state)
{
struct btrfs_ordered_extent *ordered;
- struct extent_state *cachedp = NULL;
+ struct extent_state *cache = NULL;
+ struct extent_state **cachedp = &cache;
if (cached_state)
- cachedp = *cached_state;
+ cachedp = cached_state;
while (1) {
- lock_extent_bits(tree, start, end, &cachedp);
+ lock_extent_bits(tree, start, end, cachedp);
ordered = btrfs_lookup_ordered_range(inode, start,
end - start + 1);
if (!ordered) {
@@ -1001,10 +1002,10 @@ void btrfs_lock_and_flush_ordered_range(struct extent_io_tree *tree,
* aren't exposing it outside of this function
*/
if (!cached_state)
- refcount_dec(&cachedp->refs);
+ refcount_dec(&cache->refs);
break;
}
- unlock_extent_cached(tree, start, end, &cachedp);
+ unlock_extent_cached(tree, start, end, cachedp);
btrfs_start_ordered_extent(&inode->vfs_inode, ordered, 1);
btrfs_put_ordered_extent(ordered);
}
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/volumes.c b/fs/btrfs/volumes.c
index a13ddba..d74b74c 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/volumes.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/volumes.c
@@ -5941,6 +5941,7 @@ int btrfs_get_io_geometry(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, enum btrfs_map_op op,
u64 stripe_len;
u64 raid56_full_stripe_start = (u64)-1;
int data_stripes;
+ int ret = 0;
ASSERT(op != BTRFS_MAP_DISCARD);
@@ -5961,8 +5962,8 @@ int btrfs_get_io_geometry(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, enum btrfs_map_op op,
btrfs_crit(fs_info,
"stripe math has gone wrong, stripe_offset=%llu offset=%llu start=%llu logical=%llu stripe_len=%llu",
stripe_offset, offset, em->start, logical, stripe_len);
- free_extent_map(em);
- return -EINVAL;
+ ret = -EINVAL;
+ goto out;
}
/* stripe_offset is the offset of this block in its stripe */
@@ -6009,7 +6010,10 @@ int btrfs_get_io_geometry(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, enum btrfs_map_op op,
io_geom->stripe_offset = stripe_offset;
io_geom->raid56_stripe_offset = raid56_full_stripe_start;
- return 0;
+out:
+ /* once for us */
+ free_extent_map(em);
+ return ret;
}
static int __btrfs_map_block(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
diff --git a/fs/io_uring.c b/fs/io_uring.c
index e2a66e1..012bc0e 100644
--- a/fs/io_uring.c
+++ b/fs/io_uring.c
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ struct async_list {
struct file *file;
off_t io_end;
- size_t io_pages;
+ size_t io_len;
};
struct io_ring_ctx {
@@ -333,7 +333,8 @@ struct io_kiocb {
#define REQ_F_IO_DRAIN 16 /* drain existing IO first */
#define REQ_F_IO_DRAINED 32 /* drain done */
#define REQ_F_LINK 64 /* linked sqes */
-#define REQ_F_FAIL_LINK 128 /* fail rest of links */
+#define REQ_F_LINK_DONE 128 /* linked sqes done */
+#define REQ_F_FAIL_LINK 256 /* fail rest of links */
u64 user_data;
u32 result;
u32 sequence;
@@ -429,7 +430,7 @@ static inline bool io_sequence_defer(struct io_ring_ctx *ctx,
if ((req->flags & (REQ_F_IO_DRAIN|REQ_F_IO_DRAINED)) != REQ_F_IO_DRAIN)
return false;
- return req->sequence > ctx->cached_cq_tail + ctx->sq_ring->dropped;
+ return req->sequence != ctx->cached_cq_tail + ctx->sq_ring->dropped;
}
static struct io_kiocb *io_get_deferred_req(struct io_ring_ctx *ctx)
@@ -632,6 +633,7 @@ static void io_req_link_next(struct io_kiocb *req)
nxt->flags |= REQ_F_LINK;
}
+ nxt->flags |= REQ_F_LINK_DONE;
INIT_WORK(&nxt->work, io_sq_wq_submit_work);
queue_work(req->ctx->sqo_wq, &nxt->work);
}
@@ -1064,8 +1066,44 @@ static int io_import_fixed(struct io_ring_ctx *ctx, int rw,
*/
offset = buf_addr - imu->ubuf;
iov_iter_bvec(iter, rw, imu->bvec, imu->nr_bvecs, offset + len);
- if (offset)
- iov_iter_advance(iter, offset);
+
+ if (offset) {
+ /*
+ * Don't use iov_iter_advance() here, as it's really slow for
+ * using the latter parts of a big fixed buffer - it iterates
+ * over each segment manually. We can cheat a bit here, because
+ * we know that:
+ *
+ * 1) it's a BVEC iter, we set it up
+ * 2) all bvecs are PAGE_SIZE in size, except potentially the
+ * first and last bvec
+ *
+ * So just find our index, and adjust the iterator afterwards.
+ * If the offset is within the first bvec (or the whole first
+ * bvec, just use iov_iter_advance(). This makes it easier
+ * since we can just skip the first segment, which may not
+ * be PAGE_SIZE aligned.
+ */
+ const struct bio_vec *bvec = imu->bvec;
+
+ if (offset <= bvec->bv_len) {
+ iov_iter_advance(iter, offset);
+ } else {
+ unsigned long seg_skip;
+
+ /* skip first vec */
+ offset -= bvec->bv_len;
+ seg_skip = 1 + (offset >> PAGE_SHIFT);
+
+ iter->bvec = bvec + seg_skip;
+ iter->nr_segs -= seg_skip;
+ iter->count -= (seg_skip << PAGE_SHIFT);
+ iter->iov_offset = offset & ~PAGE_MASK;
+ if (iter->iov_offset)
+ iter->count -= iter->iov_offset;
+ }
+ }
+
return 0;
}
@@ -1120,28 +1158,26 @@ static void io_async_list_note(int rw, struct io_kiocb *req, size_t len)
off_t io_end = kiocb->ki_pos + len;
if (filp == async_list->file && kiocb->ki_pos == async_list->io_end) {
- unsigned long max_pages;
+ unsigned long max_bytes;
/* Use 8x RA size as a decent limiter for both reads/writes */
- max_pages = filp->f_ra.ra_pages;
- if (!max_pages)
- max_pages = VM_READAHEAD_PAGES;
- max_pages *= 8;
+ max_bytes = filp->f_ra.ra_pages << (PAGE_SHIFT + 3);
+ if (!max_bytes)
+ max_bytes = VM_READAHEAD_PAGES << (PAGE_SHIFT + 3);
- /* If max pages are exceeded, reset the state */
- len >>= PAGE_SHIFT;
- if (async_list->io_pages + len <= max_pages) {
+ /* If max len are exceeded, reset the state */
+ if (async_list->io_len + len <= max_bytes) {
req->flags |= REQ_F_SEQ_PREV;
- async_list->io_pages += len;
+ async_list->io_len += len;
} else {
io_end = 0;
- async_list->io_pages = 0;
+ async_list->io_len = 0;
}
}
/* New file? Reset state. */
if (async_list->file != filp) {
- async_list->io_pages = 0;
+ async_list->io_len = 0;
async_list->file = filp;
}
async_list->io_end = io_end;
@@ -1630,6 +1666,8 @@ static int io_poll_add(struct io_kiocb *req, const struct io_uring_sqe *sqe)
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&poll->wait.entry);
init_waitqueue_func_entry(&poll->wait, io_poll_wake);
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&req->list);
+
mask = vfs_poll(poll->file, &ipt.pt) & poll->events;
spin_lock_irq(&ctx->completion_lock);
@@ -1844,6 +1882,10 @@ static void io_sq_wq_submit_work(struct work_struct *work)
/* async context always use a copy of the sqe */
kfree(sqe);
+ /* req from defer and link list needn't decrease async cnt */
+ if (req->flags & (REQ_F_IO_DRAINED | REQ_F_LINK_DONE))
+ goto out;
+
if (!async_list)
break;
if (!list_empty(&req_list)) {
@@ -1891,6 +1933,7 @@ static void io_sq_wq_submit_work(struct work_struct *work)
}
}
+out:
if (cur_mm) {
set_fs(old_fs);
unuse_mm(cur_mm);
@@ -1917,6 +1960,10 @@ static bool io_add_to_prev_work(struct async_list *list, struct io_kiocb *req)
ret = true;
spin_lock(&list->lock);
list_add_tail(&req->list, &list->list);
+ /*
+ * Ensure we see a simultaneous modification from io_sq_wq_submit_work()
+ */
+ smp_mb();
if (!atomic_read(&list->cnt)) {
list_del_init(&req->list);
ret = false;
diff --git a/fs/namespace.c b/fs/namespace.c
index 6464ea4..d28d30b 100644
--- a/fs/namespace.c
+++ b/fs/namespace.c
@@ -1463,7 +1463,6 @@ static void umount_tree(struct mount *mnt, enum umount_tree_flags how)
p->mnt.mnt_flags |= MNT_SYNC_UMOUNT;
disconnect = disconnect_mount(p, how);
-
if (mnt_has_parent(p)) {
mnt_add_count(p->mnt_parent, -1);
if (!disconnect) {
@@ -1471,10 +1470,11 @@ static void umount_tree(struct mount *mnt, enum umount_tree_flags how)
list_add_tail(&p->mnt_child, &p->mnt_parent->mnt_mounts);
} else {
umount_mnt(p);
- hlist_add_head(&p->mnt_umount, &unmounted);
}
}
change_mnt_propagation(p, MS_PRIVATE);
+ if (disconnect)
+ hlist_add_head(&p->mnt_umount, &unmounted);
}
}
diff --git a/fs/open.c b/fs/open.c
index b5b8046..a59abe3 100644
--- a/fs/open.c
+++ b/fs/open.c
@@ -374,6 +374,25 @@ long do_faccessat(int dfd, const char __user *filename, int mode)
override_cred->cap_permitted;
}
+ /*
+ * The new set of credentials can *only* be used in
+ * task-synchronous circumstances, and does not need
+ * RCU freeing, unless somebody then takes a separate
+ * reference to it.
+ *
+ * NOTE! This is _only_ true because this credential
+ * is used purely for override_creds() that installs
+ * it as the subjective cred. Other threads will be
+ * accessing ->real_cred, not the subjective cred.
+ *
+ * If somebody _does_ make a copy of this (using the
+ * 'get_current_cred()' function), that will clear the
+ * non_rcu field, because now that other user may be
+ * expecting RCU freeing. But normal thread-synchronous
+ * cred accesses will keep things non-RCY.
+ */
+ override_cred->non_rcu = 1;
+
old_cred = override_creds(override_cred);
retry:
res = user_path_at(dfd, filename, lookup_flags, &path);
diff --git a/include/linux/blk-cgroup.h b/include/linux/blk-cgroup.h
index 689a582..1281109 100644
--- a/include/linux/blk-cgroup.h
+++ b/include/linux/blk-cgroup.h
@@ -181,6 +181,7 @@ struct blkcg_policy {
extern struct blkcg blkcg_root;
extern struct cgroup_subsys_state * const blkcg_root_css;
+extern bool blkcg_debug_stats;
struct blkcg_gq *blkg_lookup_slowpath(struct blkcg *blkcg,
struct request_queue *q, bool update_hint);
diff --git a/include/linux/blk_types.h b/include/linux/blk_types.h
index feff3fe..1b1fa15 100644
--- a/include/linux/blk_types.h
+++ b/include/linux/blk_types.h
@@ -311,6 +311,7 @@ enum req_flag_bits {
__REQ_RAHEAD, /* read ahead, can fail anytime */
__REQ_BACKGROUND, /* background IO */
__REQ_NOWAIT, /* Don't wait if request will block */
+ __REQ_NOWAIT_INLINE, /* Return would-block error inline */
/*
* When a shared kthread needs to issue a bio for a cgroup, doing
* so synchronously can lead to priority inversions as the kthread
@@ -345,6 +346,7 @@ enum req_flag_bits {
#define REQ_RAHEAD (1ULL << __REQ_RAHEAD)
#define REQ_BACKGROUND (1ULL << __REQ_BACKGROUND)
#define REQ_NOWAIT (1ULL << __REQ_NOWAIT)
+#define REQ_NOWAIT_INLINE (1ULL << __REQ_NOWAIT_INLINE)
#define REQ_CGROUP_PUNT (1ULL << __REQ_CGROUP_PUNT)
#define REQ_NOUNMAP (1ULL << __REQ_NOUNMAP)
@@ -418,12 +420,13 @@ static inline int op_stat_group(unsigned int op)
typedef unsigned int blk_qc_t;
#define BLK_QC_T_NONE -1U
+#define BLK_QC_T_EAGAIN -2U
#define BLK_QC_T_SHIFT 16
#define BLK_QC_T_INTERNAL (1U << 31)
static inline bool blk_qc_t_valid(blk_qc_t cookie)
{
- return cookie != BLK_QC_T_NONE;
+ return cookie != BLK_QC_T_NONE && cookie != BLK_QC_T_EAGAIN;
}
static inline unsigned int blk_qc_t_to_queue_num(blk_qc_t cookie)
diff --git a/include/linux/connector.h b/include/linux/connector.h
index 6b6c739..cb732643 100644
--- a/include/linux/connector.h
+++ b/include/linux/connector.h
@@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ struct cn_dev {
u32 seq, groups;
struct sock *nls;
- void (*input) (struct sk_buff *skb);
struct cn_queue_dev *cbdev;
};
diff --git a/include/linux/cred.h b/include/linux/cred.h
index 7eb43a0..f7a30e0 100644
--- a/include/linux/cred.h
+++ b/include/linux/cred.h
@@ -145,7 +145,11 @@ struct cred {
struct user_struct *user; /* real user ID subscription */
struct user_namespace *user_ns; /* user_ns the caps and keyrings are relative to. */
struct group_info *group_info; /* supplementary groups for euid/fsgid */
- struct rcu_head rcu; /* RCU deletion hook */
+ /* RCU deletion */
+ union {
+ int non_rcu; /* Can we skip RCU deletion? */
+ struct rcu_head rcu; /* RCU deletion hook */
+ };
} __randomize_layout;
extern void __put_cred(struct cred *);
@@ -246,6 +250,7 @@ static inline const struct cred *get_cred(const struct cred *cred)
if (!cred)
return cred;
validate_creds(cred);
+ nonconst_cred->non_rcu = 0;
return get_new_cred(nonconst_cred);
}
@@ -257,6 +262,7 @@ static inline const struct cred *get_cred_rcu(const struct cred *cred)
if (!atomic_inc_not_zero(&nonconst_cred->usage))
return NULL;
validate_creds(cred);
+ nonconst_cred->non_rcu = 0;
return cred;
}
diff --git a/include/linux/dma-mapping.h b/include/linux/dma-mapping.h
index e11b115..f7d1eea 100644
--- a/include/linux/dma-mapping.h
+++ b/include/linux/dma-mapping.h
@@ -689,8 +689,8 @@ static inline int dma_coerce_mask_and_coherent(struct device *dev, u64 mask)
*/
static inline bool dma_addressing_limited(struct device *dev)
{
- return min_not_zero(*dev->dma_mask, dev->bus_dma_mask) <
- dma_get_required_mask(dev);
+ return min_not_zero(dma_get_mask(dev), dev->bus_dma_mask) <
+ dma_get_required_mask(dev);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SETUP_DMA_OPS
diff --git a/include/linux/elevator.h b/include/linux/elevator.h
index 17cd007..1dd014c 100644
--- a/include/linux/elevator.h
+++ b/include/linux/elevator.h
@@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ struct elevator_mq_ops {
struct request *(*dispatch_request)(struct blk_mq_hw_ctx *);
bool (*has_work)(struct blk_mq_hw_ctx *);
void (*completed_request)(struct request *, u64);
- void (*started_request)(struct request *);
void (*requeue_request)(struct request *);
struct request *(*former_request)(struct request_queue *, struct request *);
struct request *(*next_request)(struct request_queue *, struct request *);
diff --git a/include/linux/iova.h b/include/linux/iova.h
index 781b96a..a0637ab 100644
--- a/include/linux/iova.h
+++ b/include/linux/iova.h
@@ -155,6 +155,7 @@ struct iova *reserve_iova(struct iova_domain *iovad, unsigned long pfn_lo,
void copy_reserved_iova(struct iova_domain *from, struct iova_domain *to);
void init_iova_domain(struct iova_domain *iovad, unsigned long granule,
unsigned long start_pfn);
+bool has_iova_flush_queue(struct iova_domain *iovad);
int init_iova_flush_queue(struct iova_domain *iovad,
iova_flush_cb flush_cb, iova_entry_dtor entry_dtor);
struct iova *find_iova(struct iova_domain *iovad, unsigned long pfn);
@@ -235,6 +236,11 @@ static inline void init_iova_domain(struct iova_domain *iovad,
{
}
+static inline bool has_iova_flush_queue(struct iova_domain *iovad)
+{
+ return false;
+}
+
static inline int init_iova_flush_queue(struct iova_domain *iovad,
iova_flush_cb flush_cb,
iova_entry_dtor entry_dtor)
diff --git a/include/linux/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_asn1.h b/include/linux/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_asn1.h
index 91d6275..19df783 100644
--- a/include/linux/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_asn1.h
+++ b/include/linux/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_asn1.h
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/****************************************************************************
- * ip_conntrack_h323_asn1.h - BER and PER decoding library for H.323
- * conntrack/NAT module.
+ * BER and PER decoding library for H.323 conntrack/NAT module.
*
* Copyright (c) 2006 by Jing Min Zhao <zhaojingmin@users.sourceforge.net>
*
diff --git a/include/linux/wait.h b/include/linux/wait.h
index b6f77cf..30c5155 100644
--- a/include/linux/wait.h
+++ b/include/linux/wait.h
@@ -127,6 +127,19 @@ static inline int waitqueue_active(struct wait_queue_head *wq_head)
}
/**
+ * wq_has_single_sleeper - check if there is only one sleeper
+ * @wq_head: wait queue head
+ *
+ * Returns true of wq_head has only one sleeper on the list.
+ *
+ * Please refer to the comment for waitqueue_active.
+ */
+static inline bool wq_has_single_sleeper(struct wait_queue_head *wq_head)
+{
+ return list_is_singular(&wq_head->head);
+}
+
+/**
* wq_has_sleeper - check if there are any waiting processes
* @wq_head: wait queue head
*
diff --git a/include/net/cfg80211.h b/include/net/cfg80211.h
index 88c2715..45850a8 100644
--- a/include/net/cfg80211.h
+++ b/include/net/cfg80211.h
@@ -4170,7 +4170,7 @@ struct sta_opmode_info {
u8 rx_nss;
};
-#define VENDOR_CMD_RAW_DATA ((const struct nla_policy *)ERR_PTR(-ENODATA))
+#define VENDOR_CMD_RAW_DATA ((const struct nla_policy *)(long)(-ENODATA))
/**
* struct wiphy_vendor_command - vendor command definition
diff --git a/include/net/flow_offload.h b/include/net/flow_offload.h
index db33729..b16d216 100644
--- a/include/net/flow_offload.h
+++ b/include/net/flow_offload.h
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
#define _NET_FLOW_OFFLOAD_H
#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/list.h>
#include <net/flow_dissector.h>
-#include <net/sch_generic.h>
struct flow_match {
struct flow_dissector *dissector;
@@ -249,6 +249,10 @@ enum flow_block_binder_type {
FLOW_BLOCK_BINDER_TYPE_CLSACT_EGRESS,
};
+struct flow_block {
+ struct list_head cb_list;
+};
+
struct netlink_ext_ack;
struct flow_block_offload {
@@ -256,29 +260,33 @@ struct flow_block_offload {
enum flow_block_binder_type binder_type;
bool block_shared;
struct net *net;
+ struct flow_block *block;
struct list_head cb_list;
struct list_head *driver_block_list;
struct netlink_ext_ack *extack;
};
+enum tc_setup_type;
+typedef int flow_setup_cb_t(enum tc_setup_type type, void *type_data,
+ void *cb_priv);
+
struct flow_block_cb {
struct list_head driver_list;
struct list_head list;
- struct net *net;
- tc_setup_cb_t *cb;
+ flow_setup_cb_t *cb;
void *cb_ident;
void *cb_priv;
void (*release)(void *cb_priv);
unsigned int refcnt;
};
-struct flow_block_cb *flow_block_cb_alloc(struct net *net, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
+struct flow_block_cb *flow_block_cb_alloc(flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
void *cb_ident, void *cb_priv,
void (*release)(void *cb_priv));
void flow_block_cb_free(struct flow_block_cb *block_cb);
-struct flow_block_cb *flow_block_cb_lookup(struct flow_block_offload *offload,
- tc_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_ident);
+struct flow_block_cb *flow_block_cb_lookup(struct flow_block *block,
+ flow_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_ident);
void *flow_block_cb_priv(struct flow_block_cb *block_cb);
void flow_block_cb_incref(struct flow_block_cb *block_cb);
@@ -296,11 +304,12 @@ static inline void flow_block_cb_remove(struct flow_block_cb *block_cb,
list_move(&block_cb->list, &offload->cb_list);
}
-bool flow_block_cb_is_busy(tc_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_ident,
+bool flow_block_cb_is_busy(flow_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_ident,
struct list_head *driver_block_list);
int flow_block_cb_setup_simple(struct flow_block_offload *f,
- struct list_head *driver_list, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
+ struct list_head *driver_list,
+ flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
void *cb_ident, void *cb_priv, bool ingress_only);
enum flow_cls_command {
@@ -333,4 +342,9 @@ flow_cls_offload_flow_rule(struct flow_cls_offload *flow_cmd)
return flow_cmd->rule;
}
+static inline void flow_block_init(struct flow_block *flow_block)
+{
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&flow_block->cb_list);
+}
+
#endif /* _NET_FLOW_OFFLOAD_H */
diff --git a/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_expect.h b/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_expect.h
index 93ce6b0..573429b 100644
--- a/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_expect.h
+++ b/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_expect.h
@@ -76,6 +76,11 @@ struct nf_conntrack_expect_policy {
#define NF_CT_EXPECT_CLASS_DEFAULT 0
#define NF_CT_EXPECT_MAX_CNT 255
+/* Allow to reuse expectations with the same tuples from different master
+ * conntracks.
+ */
+#define NF_CT_EXP_F_SKIP_MASTER 0x1
+
int nf_conntrack_expect_pernet_init(struct net *net);
void nf_conntrack_expect_pernet_fini(struct net *net);
@@ -122,10 +127,11 @@ void nf_ct_expect_init(struct nf_conntrack_expect *, unsigned int, u_int8_t,
u_int8_t, const __be16 *, const __be16 *);
void nf_ct_expect_put(struct nf_conntrack_expect *exp);
int nf_ct_expect_related_report(struct nf_conntrack_expect *expect,
- u32 portid, int report);
-static inline int nf_ct_expect_related(struct nf_conntrack_expect *expect)
+ u32 portid, int report, unsigned int flags);
+static inline int nf_ct_expect_related(struct nf_conntrack_expect *expect,
+ unsigned int flags)
{
- return nf_ct_expect_related_report(expect, 0, 0);
+ return nf_ct_expect_related_report(expect, 0, 0, flags);
}
#endif /*_NF_CONNTRACK_EXPECT_H*/
diff --git a/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_synproxy.h b/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_synproxy.h
index 8f00125..44513b9 100644
--- a/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_synproxy.h
+++ b/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_synproxy.h
@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ struct synproxy_options {
u8 options;
u8 wscale;
u16 mss;
+ u16 mss_encode;
u32 tsval;
u32 tsecr;
};
diff --git a/include/net/netfilter/nf_tables.h b/include/net/netfilter/nf_tables.h
index 35dfdd9..9b62456 100644
--- a/include/net/netfilter/nf_tables.h
+++ b/include/net/netfilter/nf_tables.h
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
#include <linux/rhashtable.h>
#include <net/netfilter/nf_flow_table.h>
#include <net/netlink.h>
+#include <net/flow_offload.h>
struct module;
@@ -951,7 +952,7 @@ struct nft_stats {
* @stats: per-cpu chain stats
* @chain: the chain
* @dev_name: device name that this base chain is attached to (if any)
- * @cb_list: list of flow block callbacks (for hardware offload)
+ * @flow_block: flow block (for hardware offload)
*/
struct nft_base_chain {
struct nf_hook_ops ops;
@@ -961,7 +962,7 @@ struct nft_base_chain {
struct nft_stats __percpu *stats;
struct nft_chain chain;
char dev_name[IFNAMSIZ];
- struct list_head cb_list;
+ struct flow_block flow_block;
};
static inline struct nft_base_chain *nft_base_chain(const struct nft_chain *chain)
diff --git a/include/net/pkt_cls.h b/include/net/pkt_cls.h
index 841faad..e429809 100644
--- a/include/net/pkt_cls.h
+++ b/include/net/pkt_cls.h
@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <net/sch_generic.h>
#include <net/act_api.h>
-#include <net/flow_offload.h>
#include <net/net_namespace.h>
/* TC action not accessible from user space */
@@ -126,14 +125,14 @@ static inline struct Qdisc *tcf_block_q(struct tcf_block *block)
}
static inline
-int tc_setup_cb_block_register(struct tcf_block *block, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
+int tc_setup_cb_block_register(struct tcf_block *block, flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
void *cb_priv)
{
return 0;
}
static inline
-void tc_setup_cb_block_unregister(struct tcf_block *block, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
+void tc_setup_cb_block_unregister(struct tcf_block *block, flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
void *cb_priv)
{
}
diff --git a/include/net/sch_generic.h b/include/net/sch_generic.h
index 855167b..6b6b012 100644
--- a/include/net/sch_generic.h
+++ b/include/net/sch_generic.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <net/gen_stats.h>
#include <net/rtnetlink.h>
+#include <net/flow_offload.h>
struct Qdisc_ops;
struct qdisc_walker;
@@ -22,9 +23,6 @@ struct tcf_walker;
struct module;
struct bpf_flow_keys;
-typedef int tc_setup_cb_t(enum tc_setup_type type,
- void *type_data, void *cb_priv);
-
typedef int tc_indr_block_bind_cb_t(struct net_device *dev, void *cb_priv,
enum tc_setup_type type, void *type_data);
@@ -313,7 +311,7 @@ struct tcf_proto_ops {
void (*walk)(struct tcf_proto *tp,
struct tcf_walker *arg, bool rtnl_held);
int (*reoffload)(struct tcf_proto *tp, bool add,
- tc_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_priv,
+ flow_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_priv,
struct netlink_ext_ack *extack);
void (*bind_class)(void *, u32, unsigned long);
void * (*tmplt_create)(struct net *net,
@@ -401,7 +399,7 @@ struct tcf_block {
refcount_t refcnt;
struct net *net;
struct Qdisc *q;
- struct list_head cb_list;
+ struct flow_block flow_block;
struct list_head owner_list;
bool keep_dst;
unsigned int offloadcnt; /* Number of oddloaded filters */
diff --git a/include/net/tcp.h b/include/net/tcp.h
index f42d300..e5cf514 100644
--- a/include/net/tcp.h
+++ b/include/net/tcp.h
@@ -1709,6 +1709,11 @@ static inline struct sk_buff *tcp_rtx_queue_head(const struct sock *sk)
return skb_rb_first(&sk->tcp_rtx_queue);
}
+static inline struct sk_buff *tcp_rtx_queue_tail(const struct sock *sk)
+{
+ return skb_rb_last(&sk->tcp_rtx_queue);
+}
+
static inline struct sk_buff *tcp_write_queue_head(const struct sock *sk)
{
return skb_peek(&sk->sk_write_queue);
diff --git a/include/soc/fsl/qe/qe.h b/include/soc/fsl/qe/qe.h
index 3f9d6b6..c1036d1 100644
--- a/include/soc/fsl/qe/qe.h
+++ b/include/soc/fsl/qe/qe.h
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ static inline int qe_alive_during_sleep(void)
/* Structure that defines QE firmware binary files.
*
- * See Documentation/powerpc/qe_firmware.txt for a description of these
+ * See Documentation/powerpc/qe_firmware.rst for a description of these
* fields.
*/
struct qe_firmware {
diff --git a/include/sound/compress_driver.h b/include/sound/compress_driver.h
index c5188ff..bc88d6f 100644
--- a/include/sound/compress_driver.h
+++ b/include/sound/compress_driver.h
@@ -173,10 +173,7 @@ static inline void snd_compr_drain_notify(struct snd_compr_stream *stream)
if (snd_BUG_ON(!stream))
return;
- if (stream->direction == SND_COMPRESS_PLAYBACK)
- stream->runtime->state = SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP;
- else
- stream->runtime->state = SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PREPARED;
+ stream->runtime->state = SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP;
wake_up(&stream->runtime->sleep);
}
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h b/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h
index a7c1954..5e3f12d 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ struct kvm_irq_level {
* ACPI gsi notion of irq.
* For IA-64 (APIC model) IOAPIC0: irq 0-23; IOAPIC1: irq 24-47..
* For X86 (standard AT mode) PIC0/1: irq 0-15. IOAPIC0: 0-23..
- * For ARM: See Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
+ * For ARM: See Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt
*/
union {
__u32 irq;
@@ -1086,7 +1086,7 @@ struct kvm_xen_hvm_config {
*
* KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_RESAMPLE indicates resamplefd is valid and specifies
* the irqfd to operate in resampling mode for level triggered interrupt
- * emulation. See Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt.
+ * emulation. See Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt.
*/
#define KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_RESAMPLE (1 << 1)
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/nl80211.h b/include/uapi/linux/nl80211.h
index 75758ec..beb9a9d0 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/nl80211.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/nl80211.h
@@ -2863,7 +2863,7 @@ enum nl80211_attrs {
#define NL80211_HT_CAPABILITY_LEN 26
#define NL80211_VHT_CAPABILITY_LEN 12
#define NL80211_HE_MIN_CAPABILITY_LEN 16
-#define NL80211_HE_MAX_CAPABILITY_LEN 51
+#define NL80211_HE_MAX_CAPABILITY_LEN 54
#define NL80211_MAX_NR_CIPHER_SUITES 5
#define NL80211_MAX_NR_AKM_SUITES 2
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h b/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h
index 9d9705c..2427bc4 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h
@@ -518,7 +518,13 @@ struct v4l2_pix_format {
#define V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGBX444 v4l2_fourcc('R', 'X', '1', '2') /* 16 rrrrgggg bbbbxxxx */
#define V4L2_PIX_FMT_ABGR444 v4l2_fourcc('A', 'B', '1', '2') /* 16 aaaabbbb ggggrrrr */
#define V4L2_PIX_FMT_XBGR444 v4l2_fourcc('X', 'B', '1', '2') /* 16 xxxxbbbb ggggrrrr */
-#define V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGRA444 v4l2_fourcc('B', 'A', '1', '2') /* 16 bbbbgggg rrrraaaa */
+
+/*
+ * Originally this had 'BA12' as fourcc, but this clashed with the older
+ * V4L2_PIX_FMT_SGRBG12 which inexplicably used that same fourcc.
+ * So use 'GA12' instead for V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGRA444.
+ */
+#define V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGRA444 v4l2_fourcc('G', 'A', '1', '2') /* 16 bbbbgggg rrrraaaa */
#define V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGRX444 v4l2_fourcc('B', 'X', '1', '2') /* 16 bbbbgggg rrrrxxxx */
#define V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB555 v4l2_fourcc('R', 'G', 'B', 'O') /* 16 RGB-5-5-5 */
#define V4L2_PIX_FMT_ARGB555 v4l2_fourcc('A', 'R', '1', '5') /* 16 ARGB-1-5-5-5 */
diff --git a/kernel/Kconfig.preempt b/kernel/Kconfig.preempt
index fc020c0..deff972 100644
--- a/kernel/Kconfig.preempt
+++ b/kernel/Kconfig.preempt
@@ -35,10 +35,10 @@
Select this if you are building a kernel for a desktop system.
-config PREEMPT_LL
+config PREEMPT
bool "Preemptible Kernel (Low-Latency Desktop)"
depends on !ARCH_NO_PREEMPT
- select PREEMPT
+ select PREEMPTION
select UNINLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK if !ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK
help
This option reduces the latency of the kernel by making
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
config PREEMPT_RT
bool "Fully Preemptible Kernel (Real-Time)"
depends on EXPERT && ARCH_SUPPORTS_RT
- select PREEMPT
+ select PREEMPTION
help
This option turns the kernel into a real-time kernel by replacing
various locking primitives (spinlocks, rwlocks, etc.) with
@@ -77,6 +77,6 @@
config PREEMPT_COUNT
bool
-config PREEMPT
+config PREEMPTION
bool
select PREEMPT_COUNT
diff --git a/kernel/cred.c b/kernel/cred.c
index f9a0ce6..c0a4c12 100644
--- a/kernel/cred.c
+++ b/kernel/cred.c
@@ -144,7 +144,10 @@ void __put_cred(struct cred *cred)
BUG_ON(cred == current->cred);
BUG_ON(cred == current->real_cred);
- call_rcu(&cred->rcu, put_cred_rcu);
+ if (cred->non_rcu)
+ put_cred_rcu(&cred->rcu);
+ else
+ call_rcu(&cred->rcu, put_cred_rcu);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__put_cred);
@@ -261,6 +264,7 @@ struct cred *prepare_creds(void)
old = task->cred;
memcpy(new, old, sizeof(struct cred));
+ new->non_rcu = 0;
atomic_set(&new->usage, 1);
set_cred_subscribers(new, 0);
get_group_info(new->group_info);
@@ -544,7 +548,19 @@ const struct cred *override_creds(const struct cred *new)
validate_creds(old);
validate_creds(new);
- get_cred(new);
+
+ /*
+ * NOTE! This uses 'get_new_cred()' rather than 'get_cred()'.
+ *
+ * That means that we do not clear the 'non_rcu' flag, since
+ * we are only installing the cred into the thread-synchronous
+ * '->cred' pointer, not the '->real_cred' pointer that is
+ * visible to other threads under RCU.
+ *
+ * Also note that we did validate_creds() manually, not depending
+ * on the validation in 'get_cred()'.
+ */
+ get_new_cred((struct cred *)new);
alter_cred_subscribers(new, 1);
rcu_assign_pointer(current->cred, new);
alter_cred_subscribers(old, -1);
@@ -681,6 +697,7 @@ struct cred *prepare_kernel_cred(struct task_struct *daemon)
validate_creds(old);
*new = *old;
+ new->non_rcu = 0;
atomic_set(&new->usage, 1);
set_cred_subscribers(new, 0);
get_uid(new->user);
diff --git a/kernel/exit.c b/kernel/exit.c
index a75b6a7..4436158 100644
--- a/kernel/exit.c
+++ b/kernel/exit.c
@@ -720,6 +720,7 @@ static void exit_notify(struct task_struct *tsk, int group_dead)
if (group_dead)
kill_orphaned_pgrp(tsk->group_leader, NULL);
+ tsk->exit_state = EXIT_ZOMBIE;
if (unlikely(tsk->ptrace)) {
int sig = thread_group_leader(tsk) &&
thread_group_empty(tsk) &&
diff --git a/net/bridge/netfilter/Kconfig b/net/bridge/netfilter/Kconfig
index 154fa55..5040fe4 100644
--- a/net/bridge/netfilter/Kconfig
+++ b/net/bridge/netfilter/Kconfig
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
menuconfig NF_TABLES_BRIDGE
depends on BRIDGE && NETFILTER && NF_TABLES
select NETFILTER_FAMILY_BRIDGE
- bool "Ethernet Bridge nf_tables support"
+ tristate "Ethernet Bridge nf_tables support"
if NF_TABLES_BRIDGE
@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@
tristate "Bridge packet logging"
select NF_LOG_COMMON
+endif # NF_TABLES_BRIDGE
+
config NF_CONNTRACK_BRIDGE
tristate "IPv4/IPV6 bridge connection tracking support"
depends on NF_CONNTRACK
@@ -39,8 +41,6 @@
To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N.
-endif # NF_TABLES_BRIDGE
-
menuconfig BRIDGE_NF_EBTABLES
tristate "Ethernet Bridge tables (ebtables) support"
depends on BRIDGE && NETFILTER && NETFILTER_XTABLES
diff --git a/net/core/flow_offload.c b/net/core/flow_offload.c
index 76f8db3..d63b970 100644
--- a/net/core/flow_offload.c
+++ b/net/core/flow_offload.c
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ void flow_rule_match_enc_opts(const struct flow_rule *rule,
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(flow_rule_match_enc_opts);
-struct flow_block_cb *flow_block_cb_alloc(struct net *net, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
+struct flow_block_cb *flow_block_cb_alloc(flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
void *cb_ident, void *cb_priv,
void (*release)(void *cb_priv))
{
@@ -175,7 +175,6 @@ struct flow_block_cb *flow_block_cb_alloc(struct net *net, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
if (!block_cb)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
- block_cb->net = net;
block_cb->cb = cb;
block_cb->cb_ident = cb_ident;
block_cb->cb_priv = cb_priv;
@@ -194,14 +193,13 @@ void flow_block_cb_free(struct flow_block_cb *block_cb)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(flow_block_cb_free);
-struct flow_block_cb *flow_block_cb_lookup(struct flow_block_offload *f,
- tc_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_ident)
+struct flow_block_cb *flow_block_cb_lookup(struct flow_block *block,
+ flow_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_ident)
{
struct flow_block_cb *block_cb;
- list_for_each_entry(block_cb, f->driver_block_list, driver_list) {
- if (block_cb->net == f->net &&
- block_cb->cb == cb &&
+ list_for_each_entry(block_cb, &block->cb_list, list) {
+ if (block_cb->cb == cb &&
block_cb->cb_ident == cb_ident)
return block_cb;
}
@@ -228,7 +226,7 @@ unsigned int flow_block_cb_decref(struct flow_block_cb *block_cb)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(flow_block_cb_decref);
-bool flow_block_cb_is_busy(tc_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_ident,
+bool flow_block_cb_is_busy(flow_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_ident,
struct list_head *driver_block_list)
{
struct flow_block_cb *block_cb;
@@ -245,7 +243,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(flow_block_cb_is_busy);
int flow_block_cb_setup_simple(struct flow_block_offload *f,
struct list_head *driver_block_list,
- tc_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_ident, void *cb_priv,
+ flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
+ void *cb_ident, void *cb_priv,
bool ingress_only)
{
struct flow_block_cb *block_cb;
@@ -261,8 +260,7 @@ int flow_block_cb_setup_simple(struct flow_block_offload *f,
if (flow_block_cb_is_busy(cb, cb_ident, driver_block_list))
return -EBUSY;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(f->net, cb, cb_ident,
- cb_priv, NULL);
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(cb, cb_ident, cb_priv, NULL);
if (IS_ERR(block_cb))
return PTR_ERR(block_cb);
@@ -270,7 +268,7 @@ int flow_block_cb_setup_simple(struct flow_block_offload *f,
list_add_tail(&block_cb->driver_list, driver_block_list);
return 0;
case FLOW_BLOCK_UNBIND:
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f, cb, cb_ident);
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block, cb, cb_ident);
if (!block_cb)
return -ENOENT;
diff --git a/net/dsa/slave.c b/net/dsa/slave.c
index 614c38e..33f4117 100644
--- a/net/dsa/slave.c
+++ b/net/dsa/slave.c
@@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ static int dsa_slave_setup_tc_block(struct net_device *dev,
struct flow_block_offload *f)
{
struct flow_block_cb *block_cb;
- tc_setup_cb_t *cb;
+ flow_setup_cb_t *cb;
if (f->binder_type == FLOW_BLOCK_BINDER_TYPE_CLSACT_INGRESS)
cb = dsa_slave_setup_tc_block_cb_ig;
@@ -967,7 +967,7 @@ static int dsa_slave_setup_tc_block(struct net_device *dev,
if (flow_block_cb_is_busy(cb, dev, &dsa_slave_block_cb_list))
return -EBUSY;
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(f->net, cb, dev, dev, NULL);
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_alloc(cb, dev, dev, NULL);
if (IS_ERR(block_cb))
return PTR_ERR(block_cb);
@@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ static int dsa_slave_setup_tc_block(struct net_device *dev,
list_add_tail(&block_cb->driver_list, &dsa_slave_block_cb_list);
return 0;
case FLOW_BLOCK_UNBIND:
- block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f, cb, dev);
+ block_cb = flow_block_cb_lookup(f->block, cb, dev);
if (!block_cb)
return -ENOENT;
diff --git a/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_CLUSTERIP.c b/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_CLUSTERIP.c
index 4d6bf7a..6bdb1ab 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_CLUSTERIP.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_CLUSTERIP.c
@@ -416,8 +416,8 @@ clusterip_tg(struct sk_buff *skb, const struct xt_action_param *par)
ctinfo == IP_CT_RELATED_REPLY))
return XT_CONTINUE;
- /* ip_conntrack_icmp guarantees us that we only have ICMP_ECHO,
- * TIMESTAMP, INFO_REQUEST or ADDRESS type icmp packets from here
+ /* nf_conntrack_proto_icmp guarantees us that we only have ICMP_ECHO,
+ * TIMESTAMP, INFO_REQUEST or ICMP_ADDRESS type icmp packets from here
* on, which all have an ID field [relevant for hashing]. */
hash = clusterip_hashfn(skb, cipinfo->config);
diff --git a/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_SYNPROXY.c b/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_SYNPROXY.c
index 8e7f84e..0e70f3f 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_SYNPROXY.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_SYNPROXY.c
@@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ synproxy_tg4(struct sk_buff *skb, const struct xt_action_param *par)
opts.options |= XT_SYNPROXY_OPT_ECN;
opts.options &= info->options;
+ opts.mss_encode = opts.mss;
+ opts.mss = info->mss;
if (opts.options & XT_SYNPROXY_OPT_TIMESTAMP)
synproxy_init_timestamp_cookie(info, &opts);
else
diff --git a/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_rpfilter.c b/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_rpfilter.c
index 5903167..cc23f1c 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_rpfilter.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_rpfilter.c
@@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ static bool rpfilter_mt(const struct sk_buff *skb, struct xt_action_param *par)
flow.flowi4_mark = info->flags & XT_RPFILTER_VALID_MARK ? skb->mark : 0;
flow.flowi4_tos = RT_TOS(iph->tos);
flow.flowi4_scope = RT_SCOPE_UNIVERSE;
+ flow.flowi4_oif = l3mdev_master_ifindex_rcu(xt_in(par));
return rpfilter_lookup_reverse(xt_net(par), &flow, xt_in(par), info->flags) ^ invert;
}
diff --git a/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_nat_h323.c b/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_nat_h323.c
index 87b711f..3e2685c 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_nat_h323.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_nat_h323.c
@@ -221,11 +221,11 @@ static int nat_rtp_rtcp(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
int ret;
rtp_exp->tuple.dst.u.udp.port = htons(nated_port);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(rtp_exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(rtp_exp, 0);
if (ret == 0) {
rtcp_exp->tuple.dst.u.udp.port =
htons(nated_port + 1);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(rtcp_exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(rtcp_exp, 0);
if (ret == 0)
break;
else if (ret == -EBUSY) {
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ static int nat_t120(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
int ret;
exp->tuple.dst.u.tcp.port = htons(nated_port);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0);
if (ret == 0)
break;
else if (ret != -EBUSY) {
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ static int nat_h245(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
int ret;
exp->tuple.dst.u.tcp.port = htons(nated_port);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0);
if (ret == 0)
break;
else if (ret != -EBUSY) {
@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ static int nat_q931(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
int ret;
exp->tuple.dst.u.tcp.port = htons(nated_port);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0);
if (ret == 0)
break;
else if (ret != -EBUSY) {
@@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ static int nat_callforwarding(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
int ret;
exp->tuple.dst.u.tcp.port = htons(nated_port);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0);
if (ret == 0)
break;
else if (ret != -EBUSY) {
diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
index 4af1f5d..6e4afc4 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
@@ -1288,6 +1288,7 @@ int tcp_fragment(struct sock *sk, enum tcp_queue tcp_queue,
struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk);
struct sk_buff *buff;
int nsize, old_factor;
+ long limit;
int nlen;
u8 flags;
@@ -1298,8 +1299,16 @@ int tcp_fragment(struct sock *sk, enum tcp_queue tcp_queue,
if (nsize < 0)
nsize = 0;
- if (unlikely((sk->sk_wmem_queued >> 1) > sk->sk_sndbuf &&
- tcp_queue != TCP_FRAG_IN_WRITE_QUEUE)) {
+ /* tcp_sendmsg() can overshoot sk_wmem_queued by one full size skb.
+ * We need some allowance to not penalize applications setting small
+ * SO_SNDBUF values.
+ * Also allow first and last skb in retransmit queue to be split.
+ */
+ limit = sk->sk_sndbuf + 2 * SKB_TRUESIZE(GSO_MAX_SIZE);
+ if (unlikely((sk->sk_wmem_queued >> 1) > limit &&
+ tcp_queue != TCP_FRAG_IN_WRITE_QUEUE &&
+ skb != tcp_rtx_queue_head(sk) &&
+ skb != tcp_rtx_queue_tail(sk))) {
NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk), LINUX_MIB_TCPWQUEUETOOBIG);
return -ENOMEM;
}
diff --git a/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_SYNPROXY.c b/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_SYNPROXY.c
index e77ea1e..5cdb4a6 100644
--- a/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_SYNPROXY.c
+++ b/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_SYNPROXY.c
@@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ synproxy_tg6(struct sk_buff *skb, const struct xt_action_param *par)
opts.options |= XT_SYNPROXY_OPT_ECN;
opts.options &= info->options;
+ opts.mss_encode = opts.mss;
+ opts.mss = info->mss;
if (opts.options & XT_SYNPROXY_OPT_TIMESTAMP)
synproxy_init_timestamp_cookie(info, &opts);
else
diff --git a/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_rpfilter.c b/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_rpfilter.c
index 6bcaf73..d800801 100644
--- a/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_rpfilter.c
+++ b/net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6t_rpfilter.c
@@ -55,7 +55,9 @@ static bool rpfilter_lookup_reverse6(struct net *net, const struct sk_buff *skb,
if (rpfilter_addr_linklocal(&iph->saddr)) {
lookup_flags |= RT6_LOOKUP_F_IFACE;
fl6.flowi6_oif = dev->ifindex;
- } else if ((flags & XT_RPFILTER_LOOSE) == 0)
+ /* Set flowi6_oif for vrf devices to lookup route in l3mdev domain. */
+ } else if (netif_is_l3_master(dev) || netif_is_l3_slave(dev) ||
+ (flags & XT_RPFILTER_LOOSE) == 0)
fl6.flowi6_oif = dev->ifindex;
rt = (void *)ip6_route_lookup(net, &fl6, skb, lookup_flags);
@@ -70,7 +72,9 @@ static bool rpfilter_lookup_reverse6(struct net *net, const struct sk_buff *skb,
goto out;
}
- if (rt->rt6i_idev->dev == dev || (flags & XT_RPFILTER_LOOSE))
+ if (rt->rt6i_idev->dev == dev ||
+ l3mdev_master_ifindex_rcu(rt->rt6i_idev->dev) == dev->ifindex ||
+ (flags & XT_RPFILTER_LOOSE))
ret = true;
out:
ip6_rt_put(rt);
diff --git a/net/mac80211/cfg.c b/net/mac80211/cfg.c
index 76cc9e9..4d45806 100644
--- a/net/mac80211/cfg.c
+++ b/net/mac80211/cfg.c
@@ -936,8 +936,10 @@ static int ieee80211_assign_beacon(struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata,
err = ieee80211_set_probe_resp(sdata, params->probe_resp,
params->probe_resp_len, csa);
- if (err < 0)
+ if (err < 0) {
+ kfree(new);
return err;
+ }
if (err == 0)
changed |= BSS_CHANGED_AP_PROBE_RESP;
@@ -949,8 +951,10 @@ static int ieee80211_assign_beacon(struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata,
params->civicloc,
params->civicloc_len);
- if (err < 0)
+ if (err < 0) {
+ kfree(new);
return err;
+ }
changed |= BSS_CHANGED_FTM_RESPONDER;
}
diff --git a/net/mac80211/driver-ops.c b/net/mac80211/driver-ops.c
index acd4afb..c9a8a24 100644
--- a/net/mac80211/driver-ops.c
+++ b/net/mac80211/driver-ops.c
@@ -187,11 +187,16 @@ int drv_conf_tx(struct ieee80211_local *local,
if (!check_sdata_in_driver(sdata))
return -EIO;
- if (WARN_ONCE(params->cw_min == 0 ||
- params->cw_min > params->cw_max,
- "%s: invalid CW_min/CW_max: %d/%d\n",
- sdata->name, params->cw_min, params->cw_max))
+ if (params->cw_min == 0 || params->cw_min > params->cw_max) {
+ /*
+ * If we can't configure hardware anyway, don't warn. We may
+ * never have initialized the CW parameters.
+ */
+ WARN_ONCE(local->ops->conf_tx,
+ "%s: invalid CW_min/CW_max: %d/%d\n",
+ sdata->name, params->cw_min, params->cw_max);
return -EINVAL;
+ }
trace_drv_conf_tx(local, sdata, ac, params);
if (local->ops->conf_tx)
diff --git a/net/netfilter/Kconfig b/net/netfilter/Kconfig
index 32a45c0..0d65f4d 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/Kconfig
+++ b/net/netfilter/Kconfig
@@ -223,8 +223,6 @@
of Network Address Translation on them.
This is FTP support on Layer 3 independent connection tracking.
- Layer 3 independent connection tracking is experimental scheme
- which generalize ip_conntrack to support other layer 3 protocols.
To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N.
@@ -338,7 +336,7 @@
help
SIP is an application-layer control protocol that can establish,
modify, and terminate multimedia sessions (conferences) such as
- Internet telephony calls. With the ip_conntrack_sip and
+ Internet telephony calls. With the nf_conntrack_sip and
the nf_nat_sip modules you can support the protocol on a connection
tracking/NATing firewall.
@@ -1313,7 +1311,7 @@
depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
help
Helper matching allows you to match packets in dynamic connections
- tracked by a conntrack-helper, ie. ip_conntrack_ftp
+ tracked by a conntrack-helper, ie. nf_conntrack_ftp
To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say Y.
diff --git a/net/netfilter/ipvs/ip_vs_nfct.c b/net/netfilter/ipvs/ip_vs_nfct.c
index 4035419..08adcb2 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/ipvs/ip_vs_nfct.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/ipvs/ip_vs_nfct.c
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ void ip_vs_nfct_expect_related(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
IP_VS_DBG_BUF(7, "%s: ct=%p, expect tuple=" FMT_TUPLE "\n",
__func__, ct, ARG_TUPLE(&exp->tuple));
- nf_ct_expect_related(exp);
+ nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0);
nf_ct_expect_put(exp);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ip_vs_nfct_expect_related);
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_amanda.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_amanda.c
index 42ee659..d011d2e 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_amanda.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_amanda.c
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ static int amanda_help(struct sk_buff *skb,
if (nf_nat_amanda && ct->status & IPS_NAT_MASK)
ret = nf_nat_amanda(skb, ctinfo, protoff,
off - dataoff, len, exp);
- else if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) != 0) {
+ else if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) != 0) {
nf_ct_helper_log(skb, ct, "cannot add expectation");
ret = NF_DROP;
}
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_broadcast.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_broadcast.c
index 921a7b9..1ba6bec 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_broadcast.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_broadcast.c
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ int nf_conntrack_broadcast_help(struct sk_buff *skb,
exp->class = NF_CT_EXPECT_CLASS_DEFAULT;
exp->helper = NULL;
- nf_ct_expect_related(exp);
+ nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0);
nf_ct_expect_put(exp);
nf_ct_refresh(ct, skb, timeout * HZ);
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_core.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_core.c
index bdfeace..a542761 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_core.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_core.c
@@ -1817,9 +1817,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(nf_ct_kill_acct);
#include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink_conntrack.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
-/* Generic function for tcp/udp/sctp/dccp and alike. This needs to be
- * in ip_conntrack_core, since we don't want the protocols to autoload
- * or depend on ctnetlink */
+/* Generic function for tcp/udp/sctp/dccp and alike. */
int nf_ct_port_tuple_to_nlattr(struct sk_buff *skb,
const struct nf_conntrack_tuple *tuple)
{
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_expect.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_expect.c
index ffd1f49..65364de 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_expect.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_expect.c
@@ -249,13 +249,22 @@ static inline int expect_clash(const struct nf_conntrack_expect *a,
static inline int expect_matches(const struct nf_conntrack_expect *a,
const struct nf_conntrack_expect *b)
{
- return a->master == b->master &&
- nf_ct_tuple_equal(&a->tuple, &b->tuple) &&
+ return nf_ct_tuple_equal(&a->tuple, &b->tuple) &&
nf_ct_tuple_mask_equal(&a->mask, &b->mask) &&
net_eq(nf_ct_net(a->master), nf_ct_net(b->master)) &&
nf_ct_zone_equal_any(a->master, nf_ct_zone(b->master));
}
+static bool master_matches(const struct nf_conntrack_expect *a,
+ const struct nf_conntrack_expect *b,
+ unsigned int flags)
+{
+ if (flags & NF_CT_EXP_F_SKIP_MASTER)
+ return true;
+
+ return a->master == b->master;
+}
+
/* Generally a bad idea to call this: could have matched already. */
void nf_ct_unexpect_related(struct nf_conntrack_expect *exp)
{
@@ -399,7 +408,8 @@ static void evict_oldest_expect(struct nf_conn *master,
nf_ct_remove_expect(last);
}
-static inline int __nf_ct_expect_check(struct nf_conntrack_expect *expect)
+static inline int __nf_ct_expect_check(struct nf_conntrack_expect *expect,
+ unsigned int flags)
{
const struct nf_conntrack_expect_policy *p;
struct nf_conntrack_expect *i;
@@ -417,8 +427,10 @@ static inline int __nf_ct_expect_check(struct nf_conntrack_expect *expect)
}
h = nf_ct_expect_dst_hash(net, &expect->tuple);
hlist_for_each_entry_safe(i, next, &nf_ct_expect_hash[h], hnode) {
- if (expect_matches(i, expect)) {
- if (i->class != expect->class)
+ if (master_matches(i, expect, flags) &&
+ expect_matches(i, expect)) {
+ if (i->class != expect->class ||
+ i->master != expect->master)
return -EALREADY;
if (nf_ct_remove_expect(i))
@@ -453,12 +465,12 @@ static inline int __nf_ct_expect_check(struct nf_conntrack_expect *expect)
}
int nf_ct_expect_related_report(struct nf_conntrack_expect *expect,
- u32 portid, int report)
+ u32 portid, int report, unsigned int flags)
{
int ret;
spin_lock_bh(&nf_conntrack_expect_lock);
- ret = __nf_ct_expect_check(expect);
+ ret = __nf_ct_expect_check(expect, flags);
if (ret < 0)
goto out;
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_ftp.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_ftp.c
index 8c6c11b..0ecb3e2 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_ftp.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_ftp.c
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ static int help(struct sk_buff *skb,
protoff, matchoff, matchlen, exp);
else {
/* Can't expect this? Best to drop packet now. */
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) != 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) != 0) {
nf_ct_helper_log(skb, ct, "cannot add expectation");
ret = NF_DROP;
} else
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_asn1.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_asn1.c
index 8f6ba81..573cb44 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_asn1.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_asn1.c
@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
- * ip_conntrack_helper_h323_asn1.c - BER and PER decoding library for H.323
- * conntrack/NAT module.
+ * BER and PER decoding library for H.323 conntrack/NAT module.
*
* Copyright (c) 2006 by Jing Min Zhao <zhaojingmin@users.sourceforge.net>
*
- * See ip_conntrack_helper_h323_asn1.h for details.
+ * See nf_conntrack_helper_h323_asn1.h for details.
*/
#ifdef __KERNEL__
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_main.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_main.c
index 6497e5f..8ba037b 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_main.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_h323_main.c
@@ -305,8 +305,8 @@ static int expect_rtp_rtcp(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
ret = nat_rtp_rtcp(skb, ct, ctinfo, protoff, data, dataoff,
taddr, port, rtp_port, rtp_exp, rtcp_exp);
} else { /* Conntrack only */
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(rtp_exp) == 0) {
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(rtcp_exp) == 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(rtp_exp, 0) == 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(rtcp_exp, 0) == 0) {
pr_debug("nf_ct_h323: expect RTP ");
nf_ct_dump_tuple(&rtp_exp->tuple);
pr_debug("nf_ct_h323: expect RTCP ");
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ static int expect_t120(struct sk_buff *skb,
ret = nat_t120(skb, ct, ctinfo, protoff, data, dataoff, taddr,
port, exp);
} else { /* Conntrack only */
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) == 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) == 0) {
pr_debug("nf_ct_h323: expect T.120 ");
nf_ct_dump_tuple(&exp->tuple);
} else
@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ static int expect_h245(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
ret = nat_h245(skb, ct, ctinfo, protoff, data, dataoff, taddr,
port, exp);
} else { /* Conntrack only */
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) == 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) == 0) {
pr_debug("nf_ct_q931: expect H.245 ");
nf_ct_dump_tuple(&exp->tuple);
} else
@@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ static int expect_callforwarding(struct sk_buff *skb,
protoff, data, dataoff,
taddr, port, exp);
} else { /* Conntrack only */
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) == 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) == 0) {
pr_debug("nf_ct_q931: expect Call Forwarding ");
nf_ct_dump_tuple(&exp->tuple);
} else
@@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ static int expect_q931(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
ret = nat_q931(skb, ct, ctinfo, protoff, data,
taddr, i, port, exp);
} else { /* Conntrack only */
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) == 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) == 0) {
pr_debug("nf_ct_ras: expect Q.931 ");
nf_ct_dump_tuple(&exp->tuple);
@@ -1349,7 +1349,7 @@ static int process_gcf(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
IPPROTO_UDP, NULL, &port);
exp->helper = nf_conntrack_helper_ras;
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) == 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) == 0) {
pr_debug("nf_ct_ras: expect RAS ");
nf_ct_dump_tuple(&exp->tuple);
} else
@@ -1561,7 +1561,7 @@ static int process_acf(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
exp->flags = NF_CT_EXPECT_PERMANENT;
exp->helper = nf_conntrack_helper_q931;
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) == 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) == 0) {
pr_debug("nf_ct_ras: expect Q.931 ");
nf_ct_dump_tuple(&exp->tuple);
} else
@@ -1615,7 +1615,7 @@ static int process_lcf(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nf_conn *ct,
exp->flags = NF_CT_EXPECT_PERMANENT;
exp->helper = nf_conntrack_helper_q931;
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) == 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) == 0) {
pr_debug("nf_ct_ras: expect Q.931 ");
nf_ct_dump_tuple(&exp->tuple);
} else
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_irc.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_irc.c
index 7ac156f..e40988a 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_irc.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_irc.c
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ static int help(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int protoff,
addr_beg_p - ib_ptr,
addr_end_p - addr_beg_p,
exp);
- else if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) != 0) {
+ else if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) != 0) {
nf_ct_helper_log(skb, ct,
"cannot add expectation");
ret = NF_DROP;
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_netlink.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_netlink.c
index 1b77444..6aa01eb 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_netlink.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_netlink.c
@@ -2616,7 +2616,7 @@ ctnetlink_glue_attach_expect(const struct nlattr *attr, struct nf_conn *ct,
if (IS_ERR(exp))
return PTR_ERR(exp);
- err = nf_ct_expect_related_report(exp, portid, report);
+ err = nf_ct_expect_related_report(exp, portid, report, 0);
nf_ct_expect_put(exp);
return err;
}
@@ -3367,7 +3367,7 @@ ctnetlink_create_expect(struct net *net,
goto err_rcu;
}
- err = nf_ct_expect_related_report(exp, portid, report);
+ err = nf_ct_expect_related_report(exp, portid, report, 0);
nf_ct_expect_put(exp);
err_rcu:
rcu_read_unlock();
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_pptp.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_pptp.c
index b22042a..a971183 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_pptp.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_pptp.c
@@ -234,9 +234,9 @@ static int exp_gre(struct nf_conn *ct, __be16 callid, __be16 peer_callid)
nf_nat_pptp_exp_gre = rcu_dereference(nf_nat_pptp_hook_exp_gre);
if (nf_nat_pptp_exp_gre && ct->status & IPS_NAT_MASK)
nf_nat_pptp_exp_gre(exp_orig, exp_reply);
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp_orig) != 0)
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp_orig, 0) != 0)
goto out_put_both;
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp_reply) != 0)
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp_reply, 0) != 0)
goto out_unexpect_orig;
/* Add GRE keymap entries */
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_gre.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_gre.c
index c2eb365..5b05487 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_gre.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_gre.c
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
- * ip_conntrack_proto_gre.c - Version 3.0
- *
* Connection tracking protocol helper module for GRE.
*
* GRE is a generic encapsulation protocol, which is generally not very
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_icmp.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_icmp.c
index dd53e2b..097deba 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_icmp.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_icmp.c
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ int nf_conntrack_icmpv4_error(struct nf_conn *tmpl,
return -NF_ACCEPT;
}
- /* See ip_conntrack_proto_tcp.c */
+ /* See nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c */
if (state->net->ct.sysctl_checksum &&
state->hook == NF_INET_PRE_ROUTING &&
nf_ip_checksum(skb, state->hook, dataoff, IPPROTO_ICMP)) {
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c
index d5fdfa0..85c1f8c 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c
@@ -472,6 +472,7 @@ static bool tcp_in_window(const struct nf_conn *ct,
struct ip_ct_tcp_state *receiver = &state->seen[!dir];
const struct nf_conntrack_tuple *tuple = &ct->tuplehash[dir].tuple;
__u32 seq, ack, sack, end, win, swin;
+ u16 win_raw;
s32 receiver_offset;
bool res, in_recv_win;
@@ -480,7 +481,8 @@ static bool tcp_in_window(const struct nf_conn *ct,
*/
seq = ntohl(tcph->seq);
ack = sack = ntohl(tcph->ack_seq);
- win = ntohs(tcph->window);
+ win_raw = ntohs(tcph->window);
+ win = win_raw;
end = segment_seq_plus_len(seq, skb->len, dataoff, tcph);
if (receiver->flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_SACK_PERM)
@@ -655,14 +657,14 @@ static bool tcp_in_window(const struct nf_conn *ct,
&& state->last_seq == seq
&& state->last_ack == ack
&& state->last_end == end
- && state->last_win == win)
+ && state->last_win == win_raw)
state->retrans++;
else {
state->last_dir = dir;
state->last_seq = seq;
state->last_ack = ack;
state->last_end = end;
- state->last_win = win;
+ state->last_win = win_raw;
state->retrans = 0;
}
}
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sane.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sane.c
index 81448c3..1aebd65 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sane.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sane.c
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ static int help(struct sk_buff *skb,
nf_ct_dump_tuple(&exp->tuple);
/* Can't expect this? Best to drop packet now. */
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) != 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) != 0) {
nf_ct_helper_log(skb, ct, "cannot add expectation");
ret = NF_DROP;
}
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sip.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sip.c
index 1072517..b83dc9b 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sip.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sip.c
@@ -977,11 +977,15 @@ static int set_expected_rtp_rtcp(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int protoff,
/* -EALREADY handling works around end-points that send
* SDP messages with identical port but different media type,
* we pretend expectation was set up.
+ * It also works in the case that SDP messages are sent with
+ * identical expect tuples but for different master conntracks.
*/
- int errp = nf_ct_expect_related(rtp_exp);
+ int errp = nf_ct_expect_related(rtp_exp,
+ NF_CT_EXP_F_SKIP_MASTER);
if (errp == 0 || errp == -EALREADY) {
- int errcp = nf_ct_expect_related(rtcp_exp);
+ int errcp = nf_ct_expect_related(rtcp_exp,
+ NF_CT_EXP_F_SKIP_MASTER);
if (errcp == 0 || errcp == -EALREADY)
ret = NF_ACCEPT;
@@ -1296,7 +1300,7 @@ static int process_register_request(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int protoff,
ret = hooks->expect(skb, protoff, dataoff, dptr, datalen,
exp, matchoff, matchlen);
else {
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) != 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) != 0) {
nf_ct_helper_log(skb, ct, "cannot add expectation");
ret = NF_DROP;
} else
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_tftp.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_tftp.c
index df6d6d6..80ee53f 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_tftp.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_tftp.c
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ static int tftp_help(struct sk_buff *skb,
nf_nat_tftp = rcu_dereference(nf_nat_tftp_hook);
if (nf_nat_tftp && ct->status & IPS_NAT_MASK)
ret = nf_nat_tftp(skb, ctinfo, exp);
- else if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) != 0) {
+ else if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) != 0) {
nf_ct_helper_log(skb, ct, "cannot add expectation");
ret = NF_DROP;
}
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_amanda.c b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_amanda.c
index a352604..3bc7e08 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_amanda.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_amanda.c
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ static unsigned int help(struct sk_buff *skb,
int res;
exp->tuple.dst.u.tcp.port = htons(port);
- res = nf_ct_expect_related(exp);
+ res = nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0);
if (res == 0)
break;
else if (res != -EBUSY) {
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c
index 9ab4104..3f6023e 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_core.c
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ static void nf_nat_l4proto_unique_tuple(struct nf_conntrack_tuple *tuple,
* and NF_INET_LOCAL_OUT, we change the destination to map into the
* range. It might not be possible to get a unique tuple, but we try.
* At worst (or if we race), we will end up with a final duplicate in
- * __ip_conntrack_confirm and drop the packet. */
+ * __nf_conntrack_confirm and drop the packet. */
static void
get_unique_tuple(struct nf_conntrack_tuple *tuple,
const struct nf_conntrack_tuple *orig_tuple,
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_ftp.c b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_ftp.c
index d48484a..aace676 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_ftp.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_ftp.c
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ static unsigned int nf_nat_ftp(struct sk_buff *skb,
int ret;
exp->tuple.dst.u.tcp.port = htons(port);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0);
if (ret == 0)
break;
else if (ret != -EBUSY) {
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_irc.c b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_irc.c
index dfb7ef8..c691ab8 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_irc.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_irc.c
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ static unsigned int help(struct sk_buff *skb,
int ret;
exp->tuple.dst.u.tcp.port = htons(port);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0);
if (ret == 0)
break;
else if (ret != -EBUSY) {
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_sip.c b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_sip.c
index e338d91..f0a735e 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_sip.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_sip.c
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ static unsigned int nf_nat_sip_expect(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int protoff,
int ret;
exp->tuple.dst.u.udp.port = htons(port);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(exp, NF_CT_EXP_F_SKIP_MASTER);
if (ret == 0)
break;
else if (ret != -EBUSY) {
@@ -607,7 +607,8 @@ static unsigned int nf_nat_sdp_media(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int protoff,
int ret;
rtp_exp->tuple.dst.u.udp.port = htons(port);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(rtp_exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(rtp_exp,
+ NF_CT_EXP_F_SKIP_MASTER);
if (ret == -EBUSY)
continue;
else if (ret < 0) {
@@ -615,7 +616,8 @@ static unsigned int nf_nat_sdp_media(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int protoff,
break;
}
rtcp_exp->tuple.dst.u.udp.port = htons(port + 1);
- ret = nf_ct_expect_related(rtcp_exp);
+ ret = nf_ct_expect_related(rtcp_exp,
+ NF_CT_EXP_F_SKIP_MASTER);
if (ret == 0)
break;
else if (ret == -EBUSY) {
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_tftp.c b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_tftp.c
index 833a11f..1a59113 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_nat_tftp.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_nat_tftp.c
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ static unsigned int help(struct sk_buff *skb,
= ct->tuplehash[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].tuple.src.u.udp.port;
exp->dir = IP_CT_DIR_REPLY;
exp->expectfn = nf_nat_follow_master;
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) != 0) {
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) != 0) {
nf_ct_helper_log(skb, exp->master, "cannot add expectation");
return NF_DROP;
}
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_synproxy_core.c b/net/netfilter/nf_synproxy_core.c
index b101f18..c769462 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_synproxy_core.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_synproxy_core.c
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ synproxy_send_client_synack(struct net *net,
struct iphdr *iph, *niph;
struct tcphdr *nth;
unsigned int tcp_hdr_size;
- u16 mss = opts->mss;
+ u16 mss = opts->mss_encode;
iph = ip_hdr(skb);
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ ipv4_synproxy_hook(void *priv, struct sk_buff *skb,
state = &ct->proto.tcp;
switch (state->state) {
case TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE:
- if (th->rst && !test_bit(IPS_SEEN_REPLY_BIT, &ct->status)) {
+ if (th->rst && CTINFO2DIR(ctinfo) != IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL) {
nf_ct_seqadj_init(ct, ctinfo, synproxy->isn -
ntohl(th->seq) + 1);
break;
@@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ synproxy_send_client_synack_ipv6(struct net *net,
struct ipv6hdr *iph, *niph;
struct tcphdr *nth;
unsigned int tcp_hdr_size;
- u16 mss = opts->mss;
+ u16 mss = opts->mss_encode;
iph = ipv6_hdr(skb);
@@ -1111,7 +1111,7 @@ ipv6_synproxy_hook(void *priv, struct sk_buff *skb,
state = &ct->proto.tcp;
switch (state->state) {
case TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE:
- if (th->rst && !test_bit(IPS_SEEN_REPLY_BIT, &ct->status)) {
+ if (th->rst && CTINFO2DIR(ctinfo) != IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL) {
nf_ct_seqadj_init(ct, ctinfo, synproxy->isn -
ntohl(th->seq) + 1);
break;
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_tables_api.c b/net/netfilter/nf_tables_api.c
index ed17a7c..605a7cf 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_tables_api.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_tables_api.c
@@ -1662,7 +1662,7 @@ static int nf_tables_addchain(struct nft_ctx *ctx, u8 family, u8 genmask,
chain->flags |= NFT_BASE_CHAIN | flags;
basechain->policy = NF_ACCEPT;
- INIT_LIST_HEAD(&basechain->cb_list);
+ flow_block_init(&basechain->flow_block);
} else {
chain = kzalloc(sizeof(*chain), GFP_KERNEL);
if (chain == NULL)
@@ -1900,6 +1900,8 @@ static int nf_tables_newchain(struct net *net, struct sock *nlsk,
if (nla[NFTA_CHAIN_FLAGS])
flags = ntohl(nla_get_be32(nla[NFTA_CHAIN_FLAGS]));
+ else if (chain)
+ flags = chain->flags;
nft_ctx_init(&ctx, net, skb, nlh, family, table, chain, nla);
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_tables_offload.c b/net/netfilter/nf_tables_offload.c
index 2c33028..64f5fd5 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_tables_offload.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_tables_offload.c
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ static int nft_setup_cb_call(struct nft_base_chain *basechain,
struct flow_block_cb *block_cb;
int err;
- list_for_each_entry(block_cb, &basechain->cb_list, list) {
+ list_for_each_entry(block_cb, &basechain->flow_block.cb_list, list) {
err = block_cb->cb(type, type_data, block_cb->cb_priv);
if (err < 0)
return err;
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ static int nft_flow_offload_rule(struct nft_trans *trans,
static int nft_flow_offload_bind(struct flow_block_offload *bo,
struct nft_base_chain *basechain)
{
- list_splice(&bo->cb_list, &basechain->cb_list);
+ list_splice(&bo->cb_list, &basechain->flow_block.cb_list);
return 0;
}
@@ -198,6 +198,7 @@ static int nft_flow_offload_chain(struct nft_trans *trans,
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
bo.command = cmd;
+ bo.block = &basechain->flow_block;
bo.binder_type = FLOW_BLOCK_BINDER_TYPE_CLSACT_INGRESS;
bo.extack = &extack;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&bo.cb_list);
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nfnetlink.c b/net/netfilter/nfnetlink.c
index 92077d45..4abbb45 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nfnetlink.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nfnetlink.c
@@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ static int nfnetlink_bind(struct net *net, int group)
ss = nfnetlink_get_subsys(type << 8);
rcu_read_unlock();
if (!ss)
- request_module("nfnetlink-subsys-%d", type);
+ request_module_nowait("nfnetlink-subsys-%d", type);
return 0;
}
#endif
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nft_chain_filter.c b/net/netfilter/nft_chain_filter.c
index 3fd540b..b5d5d07 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nft_chain_filter.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nft_chain_filter.c
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ static inline void nft_chain_filter_inet_init(void) {}
static inline void nft_chain_filter_inet_fini(void) {}
#endif /* CONFIG_NF_TABLES_IPV6 */
-#ifdef CONFIG_NF_TABLES_BRIDGE
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NF_TABLES_BRIDGE)
static unsigned int
nft_do_chain_bridge(void *priv,
struct sk_buff *skb,
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nft_chain_nat.c b/net/netfilter/nft_chain_nat.c
index 2f89bde..ff9ac8a 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nft_chain_nat.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nft_chain_nat.c
@@ -142,3 +142,6 @@ MODULE_ALIAS_NFT_CHAIN(AF_INET, "nat");
#ifdef CONFIG_NF_TABLES_IPV6
MODULE_ALIAS_NFT_CHAIN(AF_INET6, "nat");
#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_NF_TABLES_INET
+MODULE_ALIAS_NFT_CHAIN(1, "nat"); /* NFPROTO_INET */
+#endif
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nft_ct.c b/net/netfilter/nft_ct.c
index 827ab61..46ca8bc 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nft_ct.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nft_ct.c
@@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ static void nft_ct_expect_obj_eval(struct nft_object *obj,
priv->l4proto, NULL, &priv->dport);
exp->timeout.expires = jiffies + priv->timeout * HZ;
- if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp) != 0)
+ if (nf_ct_expect_related(exp, 0) != 0)
regs->verdict.code = NF_DROP;
}
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nft_hash.c b/net/netfilter/nft_hash.c
index fe93e73..b836d55 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nft_hash.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nft_hash.c
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ static int nft_symhash_init(const struct nft_ctx *ctx,
priv->dreg = nft_parse_register(tb[NFTA_HASH_DREG]);
priv->modulus = ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[NFTA_HASH_MODULUS]));
- if (priv->modulus <= 1)
+ if (priv->modulus < 1)
return -ERANGE;
if (priv->offset + priv->modulus - 1 < priv->offset)
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nft_meta.c b/net/netfilter/nft_meta.c
index 76866f7..f1b1d94 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nft_meta.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nft_meta.c
@@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ nft_meta_select_ops(const struct nft_ctx *ctx,
if (tb[NFTA_META_DREG] && tb[NFTA_META_SREG])
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-#ifdef CONFIG_NF_TABLES_BRIDGE
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NF_TABLES_BRIDGE) && IS_MODULE(CONFIG_NFT_BRIDGE_META)
if (ctx->family == NFPROTO_BRIDGE)
return ERR_PTR(-EAGAIN);
#endif
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nft_redir.c b/net/netfilter/nft_redir.c
index 8487eef..43eeb1f 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nft_redir.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nft_redir.c
@@ -291,4 +291,4 @@ module_exit(nft_redir_module_exit);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Arturo Borrero Gonzalez <arturo@debian.org>");
-MODULE_ALIAS_NFT_EXPR("nat");
+MODULE_ALIAS_NFT_EXPR("redir");
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nft_synproxy.c b/net/netfilter/nft_synproxy.c
index 80060ad..928e661 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nft_synproxy.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nft_synproxy.c
@@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ static void nft_synproxy_tcp_options(struct synproxy_options *opts,
opts->options |= NF_SYNPROXY_OPT_ECN;
opts->options &= priv->info.options;
+ opts->mss_encode = opts->mss;
+ opts->mss = info->mss;
if (opts->options & NF_SYNPROXY_OPT_TIMESTAMP)
synproxy_init_timestamp_cookie(info, opts);
else
diff --git a/net/openvswitch/flow.c b/net/openvswitch/flow.c
index dca3b1e..bc89e16 100644
--- a/net/openvswitch/flow.c
+++ b/net/openvswitch/flow.c
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ u64 ovs_flow_used_time(unsigned long flow_jiffies)
void ovs_flow_stats_update(struct sw_flow *flow, __be16 tcp_flags,
const struct sk_buff *skb)
{
- struct flow_stats *stats;
+ struct sw_flow_stats *stats;
unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
int len = skb->len + (skb_vlan_tag_present(skb) ? VLAN_HLEN : 0);
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ void ovs_flow_stats_update(struct sw_flow *flow, __be16 tcp_flags,
if (likely(flow->stats_last_writer != -1) &&
likely(!rcu_access_pointer(flow->stats[cpu]))) {
/* Try to allocate CPU-specific stats. */
- struct flow_stats *new_stats;
+ struct sw_flow_stats *new_stats;
new_stats =
kmem_cache_alloc_node(flow_stats_cache,
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ void ovs_flow_stats_get(const struct sw_flow *flow,
/* We open code this to make sure cpu 0 is always considered */
for (cpu = 0; cpu < nr_cpu_ids; cpu = cpumask_next(cpu, &flow->cpu_used_mask)) {
- struct flow_stats *stats = rcu_dereference_ovsl(flow->stats[cpu]);
+ struct sw_flow_stats *stats = rcu_dereference_ovsl(flow->stats[cpu]);
if (stats) {
/* Local CPU may write on non-local stats, so we must
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ void ovs_flow_stats_clear(struct sw_flow *flow)
/* We open code this to make sure cpu 0 is always considered */
for (cpu = 0; cpu < nr_cpu_ids; cpu = cpumask_next(cpu, &flow->cpu_used_mask)) {
- struct flow_stats *stats = ovsl_dereference(flow->stats[cpu]);
+ struct sw_flow_stats *stats = ovsl_dereference(flow->stats[cpu]);
if (stats) {
spin_lock_bh(&stats->lock);
diff --git a/net/openvswitch/flow.h b/net/openvswitch/flow.h
index 3e2cc22..a5506e2 100644
--- a/net/openvswitch/flow.h
+++ b/net/openvswitch/flow.h
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ struct sw_flow_actions {
struct nlattr actions[];
};
-struct flow_stats {
+struct sw_flow_stats {
u64 packet_count; /* Number of packets matched. */
u64 byte_count; /* Number of bytes matched. */
unsigned long used; /* Last used time (in jiffies). */
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ struct sw_flow {
struct cpumask cpu_used_mask;
struct sw_flow_mask *mask;
struct sw_flow_actions __rcu *sf_acts;
- struct flow_stats __rcu *stats[]; /* One for each CPU. First one
+ struct sw_flow_stats __rcu *stats[]; /* One for each CPU. First one
* is allocated at flow creation time,
* the rest are allocated on demand
* while holding the 'stats[0].lock'.
diff --git a/net/openvswitch/flow_table.c b/net/openvswitch/flow_table.c
index 988fd8a9..cf3582c 100644
--- a/net/openvswitch/flow_table.c
+++ b/net/openvswitch/flow_table.c
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ void ovs_flow_mask_key(struct sw_flow_key *dst, const struct sw_flow_key *src,
struct sw_flow *ovs_flow_alloc(void)
{
struct sw_flow *flow;
- struct flow_stats *stats;
+ struct sw_flow_stats *stats;
flow = kmem_cache_zalloc(flow_cache, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!flow)
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ static void flow_free(struct sw_flow *flow)
for (cpu = 0; cpu < nr_cpu_ids; cpu = cpumask_next(cpu, &flow->cpu_used_mask))
if (flow->stats[cpu])
kmem_cache_free(flow_stats_cache,
- (struct flow_stats __force *)flow->stats[cpu]);
+ (struct sw_flow_stats __force *)flow->stats[cpu]);
kmem_cache_free(flow_cache, flow);
}
@@ -712,13 +712,13 @@ int ovs_flow_init(void)
flow_cache = kmem_cache_create("sw_flow", sizeof(struct sw_flow)
+ (nr_cpu_ids
- * sizeof(struct flow_stats *)),
+ * sizeof(struct sw_flow_stats *)),
0, 0, NULL);
if (flow_cache == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
flow_stats_cache
- = kmem_cache_create("sw_flow_stats", sizeof(struct flow_stats),
+ = kmem_cache_create("sw_flow_stats", sizeof(struct sw_flow_stats),
0, SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN, NULL);
if (flow_stats_cache == NULL) {
kmem_cache_destroy(flow_cache);
diff --git a/net/sched/cls_api.c b/net/sched/cls_api.c
index d144233..efd3cfb 100644
--- a/net/sched/cls_api.c
+++ b/net/sched/cls_api.c
@@ -691,6 +691,8 @@ static void tc_indr_block_ing_cmd(struct tc_indr_block_dev *indr_dev,
if (!indr_dev->block)
return;
+ bo.block = &indr_dev->block->flow_block;
+
indr_block_cb->cb(indr_dev->dev, indr_block_cb->cb_priv, TC_SETUP_BLOCK,
&bo);
tcf_block_setup(indr_dev->block, &bo);
@@ -775,6 +777,7 @@ static void tc_indr_block_call(struct tcf_block *block, struct net_device *dev,
.command = command,
.binder_type = ei->binder_type,
.net = dev_net(dev),
+ .block = &block->flow_block,
.block_shared = tcf_block_shared(block),
.extack = extack,
};
@@ -810,6 +813,7 @@ static int tcf_block_offload_cmd(struct tcf_block *block,
bo.net = dev_net(dev);
bo.command = command;
bo.binder_type = ei->binder_type;
+ bo.block = &block->flow_block;
bo.block_shared = tcf_block_shared(block);
bo.extack = extack;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&bo.cb_list);
@@ -987,8 +991,8 @@ static struct tcf_block *tcf_block_create(struct net *net, struct Qdisc *q,
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
}
mutex_init(&block->lock);
+ flow_block_init(&block->flow_block);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&block->chain_list);
- INIT_LIST_HEAD(&block->cb_list);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&block->owner_list);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&block->chain0.filter_chain_list);
@@ -1514,7 +1518,7 @@ void tcf_block_put(struct tcf_block *block)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcf_block_put);
static int
-tcf_block_playback_offloads(struct tcf_block *block, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
+tcf_block_playback_offloads(struct tcf_block *block, flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
void *cb_priv, bool add, bool offload_in_use,
struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
{
@@ -1570,7 +1574,7 @@ static int tcf_block_bind(struct tcf_block *block,
i++;
}
- list_splice(&bo->cb_list, &block->cb_list);
+ list_splice(&bo->cb_list, &block->flow_block.cb_list);
return 0;
@@ -2152,7 +2156,9 @@ static int tc_new_tfilter(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nlmsghdr *n,
tfilter_notify(net, skb, n, tp, block, q, parent, fh,
RTM_NEWTFILTER, false, rtnl_held);
tfilter_put(tp, fh);
- q->flags &= ~TCQ_F_CAN_BYPASS;
+ /* q pointer is NULL for shared blocks */
+ if (q)
+ q->flags &= ~TCQ_F_CAN_BYPASS;
}
errout:
@@ -3156,7 +3162,7 @@ int tc_setup_cb_call(struct tcf_block *block, enum tc_setup_type type,
if (block->nooffloaddevcnt && err_stop)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
- list_for_each_entry(block_cb, &block->cb_list, list) {
+ list_for_each_entry(block_cb, &block->flow_block.cb_list, list) {
err = block_cb->cb(type, type_data, block_cb->cb_priv);
if (err) {
if (err_stop)
diff --git a/net/sched/cls_bpf.c b/net/sched/cls_bpf.c
index 691f718..3f7a9c0 100644
--- a/net/sched/cls_bpf.c
+++ b/net/sched/cls_bpf.c
@@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ static void cls_bpf_walk(struct tcf_proto *tp, struct tcf_walker *arg,
}
}
-static int cls_bpf_reoffload(struct tcf_proto *tp, bool add, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
+static int cls_bpf_reoffload(struct tcf_proto *tp, bool add, flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
void *cb_priv, struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
{
struct cls_bpf_head *head = rtnl_dereference(tp->root);
diff --git a/net/sched/cls_flower.c b/net/sched/cls_flower.c
index 38d6e85..0541237 100644
--- a/net/sched/cls_flower.c
+++ b/net/sched/cls_flower.c
@@ -1800,7 +1800,7 @@ fl_get_next_hw_filter(struct tcf_proto *tp, struct cls_fl_filter *f, bool add)
return NULL;
}
-static int fl_reoffload(struct tcf_proto *tp, bool add, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
+static int fl_reoffload(struct tcf_proto *tp, bool add, flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
void *cb_priv, struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
{
struct tcf_block *block = tp->chain->block;
diff --git a/net/sched/cls_matchall.c b/net/sched/cls_matchall.c
index a30d2f8..455ea279 100644
--- a/net/sched/cls_matchall.c
+++ b/net/sched/cls_matchall.c
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ static void mall_walk(struct tcf_proto *tp, struct tcf_walker *arg,
arg->count++;
}
-static int mall_reoffload(struct tcf_proto *tp, bool add, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
+static int mall_reoffload(struct tcf_proto *tp, bool add, flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
void *cb_priv, struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
{
struct cls_mall_head *head = rtnl_dereference(tp->root);
diff --git a/net/sched/cls_u32.c b/net/sched/cls_u32.c
index be9e46c..8614088 100644
--- a/net/sched/cls_u32.c
+++ b/net/sched/cls_u32.c
@@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ static void u32_walk(struct tcf_proto *tp, struct tcf_walker *arg,
}
static int u32_reoffload_hnode(struct tcf_proto *tp, struct tc_u_hnode *ht,
- bool add, tc_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_priv,
+ bool add, flow_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_priv,
struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
{
struct tc_cls_u32_offload cls_u32 = {};
@@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ static int u32_reoffload_hnode(struct tcf_proto *tp, struct tc_u_hnode *ht,
}
static int u32_reoffload_knode(struct tcf_proto *tp, struct tc_u_knode *n,
- bool add, tc_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_priv,
+ bool add, flow_setup_cb_t *cb, void *cb_priv,
struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
{
struct tc_u_hnode *ht = rtnl_dereference(n->ht_down);
@@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ static int u32_reoffload_knode(struct tcf_proto *tp, struct tc_u_knode *n,
return 0;
}
-static int u32_reoffload(struct tcf_proto *tp, bool add, tc_setup_cb_t *cb,
+static int u32_reoffload(struct tcf_proto *tp, bool add, flow_setup_cb_t *cb,
void *cb_priv, struct netlink_ext_ack *extack)
{
struct tc_u_common *tp_c = tp->data;
diff --git a/net/tipc/topsrv.c b/net/tipc/topsrv.c
index f345662..ca8ac96 100644
--- a/net/tipc/topsrv.c
+++ b/net/tipc/topsrv.c
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ static void tipc_topsrv_accept(struct work_struct *work)
}
}
-/* tipc_toprsv_listener_data_ready - interrupt callback with connection request
+/* tipc_topsrv_listener_data_ready - interrupt callback with connection request
* The queued job is launched into tipc_topsrv_accept()
*/
static void tipc_topsrv_listener_data_ready(struct sock *sk)
diff --git a/scripts/sphinx-pre-install b/scripts/sphinx-pre-install
index f230e65..3b638c0 100755
--- a/scripts/sphinx-pre-install
+++ b/scripts/sphinx-pre-install
@@ -83,6 +83,17 @@
foreach my $prog (sort keys %missing) {
my $is_optional = $missing{$prog};
+ # At least on some LTS distros like CentOS 7, texlive doesn't
+ # provide all packages we need. When such distros are
+ # detected, we have to disable PDF output.
+ #
+ # So, we need to ignore the packages that distros would
+ # need for LaTeX to work
+ if ($is_optional == 2 && !$pdf) {
+ $optional--;
+ next;
+ }
+
if ($is_optional) {
print "Warning: better to also install \"$prog\".\n";
} else {
@@ -333,10 +344,13 @@
if ($pdf) {
check_missing_file("/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf",
- "fonts-dejavu", 1);
+ "fonts-dejavu", 2);
+
+ check_missing_file("/usr/share/fonts/noto-cjk/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc",
+ "fonts-noto-cjk", 2);
}
- check_program("dvipng", 1) if ($pdf);
+ check_program("dvipng", 2) if ($pdf);
check_missing(\%map);
return if (!$need && !$optional);
@@ -363,6 +377,7 @@
my @fedora_tex_pkgs = (
"texlive-collection-fontsrecommended",
"texlive-collection-latex",
+ "texlive-xecjk",
"dejavu-sans-fonts",
"dejavu-serif-fonts",
"dejavu-sans-mono-fonts",
@@ -371,22 +386,45 @@
#
# Checks valid for RHEL/CentOS version 7.x.
#
- if (! $system_release =~ /Fedora/) {
+ my $old = 0;
+ my $rel;
+ $rel = $1 if ($system_release =~ /release\s+(\d+)/);
+
+ if (!($system_release =~ /Fedora/)) {
$map{"virtualenv"} = "python-virtualenv";
+
+ if ($rel && $rel < 8) {
+ $old = 1;
+ $pdf = 0;
+
+ printf("Note: texlive packages on RHEL/CENTOS <= 7 are incomplete. Can't support PDF output\n");
+ printf("If you want to build PDF, please read:\n");
+ printf("\thttps://www.systutorials.com/241660/how-to-install-tex-live-on-centos-7-linux/\n");
+ }
+ } else {
+ if ($rel && $rel < 26) {
+ $old = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!$rel) {
+ printf("Couldn't identify release number\n");
+ $old = 1;
+ $pdf = 0;
}
- my $release;
+ if ($pdf) {
+ check_missing_file("/usr/share/fonts/google-noto-cjk/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc",
+ "google-noto-sans-cjk-ttc-fonts", 2);
+ }
- $release = $1 if ($system_release =~ /Fedora\s+release\s+(\d+)/);
-
- check_rpm_missing(\@fedora26_opt_pkgs, 1) if ($pdf && $release >= 26);
- check_rpm_missing(\@fedora_tex_pkgs, 1) if ($pdf);
- check_missing_tex(1) if ($pdf);
+ check_rpm_missing(\@fedora26_opt_pkgs, 2) if ($pdf && !$old);
+ check_rpm_missing(\@fedora_tex_pkgs, 2) if ($pdf);
+ check_missing_tex(2) if ($pdf);
check_missing(\%map);
return if (!$need && !$optional);
- if ($release >= 18) {
+ if (!$old) {
# dnf, for Fedora 18+
printf("You should run:\n\n\tsudo dnf install -y $install\n");
} else {
@@ -425,8 +463,15 @@
"texlive-zapfding",
);
- check_rpm_missing(\@suse_tex_pkgs, 1) if ($pdf);
- check_missing_tex(1) if ($pdf);
+ $map{"latexmk"} = "texlive-latexmk-bin";
+
+ # FIXME: add support for installing CJK fonts
+ #
+ # I tried hard, but was unable to find a way to install
+ # "Noto Sans CJK SC" on openSUSE
+
+ check_rpm_missing(\@suse_tex_pkgs, 2) if ($pdf);
+ check_missing_tex(2) if ($pdf);
check_missing(\%map);
return if (!$need && !$optional);
@@ -450,7 +495,14 @@
"texlive-fontsextra",
);
- check_rpm_missing(\@tex_pkgs, 1) if ($pdf);
+ $map{"latexmk"} = "texlive-collection-basic";
+
+ if ($pdf) {
+ check_missing_file("/usr/share/fonts/google-noto-cjk/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc",
+ "google-noto-sans-cjk-ttc-fonts", 2);
+ }
+
+ check_rpm_missing(\@tex_pkgs, 2) if ($pdf);
check_missing(\%map);
return if (!$need && !$optional);
@@ -473,7 +525,13 @@
"texlive-latexextra",
"ttf-dejavu",
);
- check_pacman_missing(\@archlinux_tex_pkgs, 1) if ($pdf);
+ check_pacman_missing(\@archlinux_tex_pkgs, 2) if ($pdf);
+
+ if ($pdf) {
+ check_missing_file("/usr/share/fonts/noto-cjk/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc",
+ "noto-fonts-cjk", 2);
+ }
+
check_missing(\%map);
return if (!$need && !$optional);
@@ -492,15 +550,31 @@
);
check_missing_file("/usr/share/fonts/dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf",
- "media-fonts/dejavu", 1) if ($pdf);
+ "media-fonts/dejavu", 2) if ($pdf);
+
+ if ($pdf) {
+ check_missing_file("/usr/share/fonts/noto-cjk/NotoSansCJKsc-Regular.otf",
+ "media-fonts/noto-cjk", 2);
+ }
check_missing(\%map);
return if (!$need && !$optional);
printf("You should run:\n\n");
- printf("\tsudo su -c 'echo \"media-gfx/imagemagick svg png\" > /etc/portage/package.use/imagemagick'\n");
- printf("\tsudo su -c 'echo \"media-gfx/graphviz cairo pdf\" > /etc/portage/package.use/graphviz'\n");
+
+ my $imagemagick = "media-gfx/imagemagick svg png";
+ my $cairo = "media-gfx/graphviz cairo pdf";
+ my $portage_imagemagick = "/etc/portage/package.use/imagemagick";
+ my $portage_cairo = "/etc/portage/package.use/graphviz";
+
+ if (qx(cat $portage_imagemagick) ne "$imagemagick\n") {
+ printf("\tsudo su -c 'echo \"$imagemagick\" > $portage_imagemagick'\n")
+ }
+ if (qx(cat $portage_cairo) ne "$cairo\n") {
+ printf("\tsudo su -c 'echo \"$cairo\" > $portage_cairo'\n");
+ }
+
printf("\tsudo emerge --ask $install\n");
}
@@ -560,7 +634,7 @@
my %map = (
"sphinx-build" => "sphinx"
);
- check_missing_tex(1) if ($pdf);
+ check_missing_tex(2) if ($pdf);
check_missing(\%map);
print "I don't know distro $system_release.\n";
print "So, I can't provide you a hint with the install procedure.\n";
@@ -589,11 +663,13 @@
check_program("make", 0);
check_program("gcc", 0);
check_python_module("sphinx_rtd_theme", 1) if (!$virtualenv);
- check_program("xelatex", 1) if ($pdf);
check_program("dot", 1);
check_program("convert", 1);
- check_program("rsvg-convert", 1) if ($pdf);
- check_program("latexmk", 1) if ($pdf);
+
+ # Extra PDF files - should use 2 for is_optional
+ check_program("xelatex", 2) if ($pdf);
+ check_program("rsvg-convert", 2) if ($pdf);
+ check_program("latexmk", 2) if ($pdf);
check_distros();
diff --git a/sound/ac97/bus.c b/sound/ac97/bus.c
index 7b977b7..7985dd8 100644
--- a/sound/ac97/bus.c
+++ b/sound/ac97/bus.c
@@ -122,17 +122,12 @@ static int ac97_codec_add(struct ac97_controller *ac97_ctrl, int idx,
vendor_id);
ret = device_add(&codec->dev);
- if (ret)
- goto err_free_codec;
+ if (ret) {
+ put_device(&codec->dev);
+ return ret;
+ }
return 0;
-err_free_codec:
- of_node_put(codec->dev.of_node);
- put_device(&codec->dev);
- kfree(codec);
- ac97_ctrl->codecs[idx] = NULL;
-
- return ret;
}
unsigned int snd_ac97_bus_scan_one(struct ac97_controller *adrv,
diff --git a/sound/core/compress_offload.c b/sound/core/compress_offload.c
index 99b8821..41905af 100644
--- a/sound/core/compress_offload.c
+++ b/sound/core/compress_offload.c
@@ -574,10 +574,7 @@ snd_compr_set_params(struct snd_compr_stream *stream, unsigned long arg)
stream->metadata_set = false;
stream->next_track = false;
- if (stream->direction == SND_COMPRESS_PLAYBACK)
- stream->runtime->state = SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP;
- else
- stream->runtime->state = SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PREPARED;
+ stream->runtime->state = SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP;
} else {
return -EPERM;
}
@@ -693,8 +690,17 @@ static int snd_compr_start(struct snd_compr_stream *stream)
{
int retval;
- if (stream->runtime->state != SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PREPARED)
+ switch (stream->runtime->state) {
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP:
+ if (stream->direction != SND_COMPRESS_CAPTURE)
+ return -EPERM;
+ break;
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PREPARED:
+ break;
+ default:
return -EPERM;
+ }
+
retval = stream->ops->trigger(stream, SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_START);
if (!retval)
stream->runtime->state = SNDRV_PCM_STATE_RUNNING;
@@ -705,9 +711,15 @@ static int snd_compr_stop(struct snd_compr_stream *stream)
{
int retval;
- if (stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PREPARED ||
- stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP)
+ switch (stream->runtime->state) {
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_OPEN:
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP:
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PREPARED:
return -EPERM;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
retval = stream->ops->trigger(stream, SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_STOP);
if (!retval) {
snd_compr_drain_notify(stream);
@@ -795,9 +807,17 @@ static int snd_compr_drain(struct snd_compr_stream *stream)
{
int retval;
- if (stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PREPARED ||
- stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP)
+ switch (stream->runtime->state) {
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_OPEN:
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP:
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PREPARED:
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PAUSED:
return -EPERM;
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_XRUN:
+ return -EPIPE;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
retval = stream->ops->trigger(stream, SND_COMPR_TRIGGER_DRAIN);
if (retval) {
@@ -817,6 +837,10 @@ static int snd_compr_next_track(struct snd_compr_stream *stream)
if (stream->runtime->state != SNDRV_PCM_STATE_RUNNING)
return -EPERM;
+ /* next track doesn't have any meaning for capture streams */
+ if (stream->direction == SND_COMPRESS_CAPTURE)
+ return -EPERM;
+
/* you can signal next track if this is intended to be a gapless stream
* and current track metadata is set
*/
@@ -834,9 +858,23 @@ static int snd_compr_next_track(struct snd_compr_stream *stream)
static int snd_compr_partial_drain(struct snd_compr_stream *stream)
{
int retval;
- if (stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PREPARED ||
- stream->runtime->state == SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP)
+
+ switch (stream->runtime->state) {
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_OPEN:
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_SETUP:
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PREPARED:
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_PAUSED:
return -EPERM;
+ case SNDRV_PCM_STATE_XRUN:
+ return -EPIPE;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* partial drain doesn't have any meaning for capture streams */
+ if (stream->direction == SND_COMPRESS_CAPTURE)
+ return -EPERM;
+
/* stream can be drained only when next track has been signalled */
if (stream->next_track == false)
return -EPERM;
diff --git a/sound/core/pcm_native.c b/sound/core/pcm_native.c
index 860543a..12dd9b3 100644
--- a/sound/core/pcm_native.c
+++ b/sound/core/pcm_native.c
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ void snd_pcm_group_init(struct snd_pcm_group *group)
spin_lock_init(&group->lock);
mutex_init(&group->mutex);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&group->substreams);
- refcount_set(&group->refs, 0);
+ refcount_set(&group->refs, 1);
}
/* define group lock helpers */
@@ -1096,8 +1096,7 @@ static void snd_pcm_group_unref(struct snd_pcm_group *group,
if (!group)
return;
- do_free = refcount_dec_and_test(&group->refs) &&
- list_empty(&group->substreams);
+ do_free = refcount_dec_and_test(&group->refs);
snd_pcm_group_unlock(group, substream->pcm->nonatomic);
if (do_free)
kfree(group);
@@ -2020,6 +2019,7 @@ static int snd_pcm_link(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream, int fd)
snd_pcm_group_lock_irq(target_group, nonatomic);
snd_pcm_stream_lock(substream1);
snd_pcm_group_assign(substream1, target_group);
+ refcount_inc(&target_group->refs);
snd_pcm_stream_unlock(substream1);
snd_pcm_group_unlock_irq(target_group, nonatomic);
_end:
@@ -2056,13 +2056,14 @@ static int snd_pcm_unlink(struct snd_pcm_substream *substream)
snd_pcm_group_lock_irq(group, nonatomic);
relink_to_local(substream);
+ refcount_dec(&group->refs);
/* detach the last stream, too */
if (list_is_singular(&group->substreams)) {
relink_to_local(list_first_entry(&group->substreams,
struct snd_pcm_substream,
link_list));
- do_free = !refcount_read(&group->refs);
+ do_free = refcount_dec_and_test(&group->refs);
}
snd_pcm_group_unlock_irq(group, nonatomic);
diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/hda_codec.c b/sound/pci/hda/hda_codec.c
index e30e86c..51f10ed 100644
--- a/sound/pci/hda/hda_codec.c
+++ b/sound/pci/hda/hda_codec.c
@@ -2942,7 +2942,7 @@ static int hda_codec_runtime_resume(struct device *dev)
static int hda_codec_force_resume(struct device *dev)
{
struct hda_codec *codec = dev_to_hda_codec(dev);
- bool forced_resume = !codec->relaxed_resume;
+ bool forced_resume = !codec->relaxed_resume && codec->jacktbl.used;
int ret;
/* The get/put pair below enforces the runtime resume even if the
diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c b/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c
index cb8b094..1e14d72 100644
--- a/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c
+++ b/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c
@@ -313,11 +313,10 @@ enum {
#define AZX_DCAPS_INTEL_SKYLAKE \
(AZX_DCAPS_INTEL_PCH_BASE | AZX_DCAPS_PM_RUNTIME |\
+ AZX_DCAPS_SYNC_WRITE |\
AZX_DCAPS_SEPARATE_STREAM_TAG | AZX_DCAPS_I915_COMPONENT)
-#define AZX_DCAPS_INTEL_BROXTON \
- (AZX_DCAPS_INTEL_PCH_BASE | AZX_DCAPS_PM_RUNTIME |\
- AZX_DCAPS_SEPARATE_STREAM_TAG | AZX_DCAPS_I915_COMPONENT)
+#define AZX_DCAPS_INTEL_BROXTON AZX_DCAPS_INTEL_SKYLAKE
/* quirks for ATI SB / AMD Hudson */
#define AZX_DCAPS_PRESET_ATI_SB \
diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/patch_conexant.c b/sound/pci/hda/patch_conexant.c
index 4f8d084..f299f13 100644
--- a/sound/pci/hda/patch_conexant.c
+++ b/sound/pci/hda/patch_conexant.c
@@ -1083,6 +1083,7 @@ static int patch_conexant_auto(struct hda_codec *codec)
*/
static const struct hda_device_id snd_hda_id_conexant[] = {
+ HDA_CODEC_ENTRY(0x14f11f86, "CX8070", patch_conexant_auto),
HDA_CODEC_ENTRY(0x14f12008, "CX8200", patch_conexant_auto),
HDA_CODEC_ENTRY(0x14f15045, "CX20549 (Venice)", patch_conexant_auto),
HDA_CODEC_ENTRY(0x14f15047, "CX20551 (Waikiki)", patch_conexant_auto),
diff --git a/sound/usb/line6/podhd.c b/sound/usb/line6/podhd.c
index f0662bd..27bf61c 100644
--- a/sound/usb/line6/podhd.c
+++ b/sound/usb/line6/podhd.c
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ static const struct line6_properties podhd_properties_table[] = {
.name = "POD HD500",
.capabilities = LINE6_CAP_PCM
| LINE6_CAP_HWMON,
- .altsetting = 1,
+ .altsetting = 0,
.ep_ctrl_r = 0x81,
.ep_ctrl_w = 0x01,
.ep_audio_r = 0x86,
diff --git a/sound/usb/line6/variax.c b/sound/usb/line6/variax.c
index 0d24c72c..ed158f0 100644
--- a/sound/usb/line6/variax.c
+++ b/sound/usb/line6/variax.c
@@ -244,5 +244,5 @@ static struct usb_driver variax_driver = {
module_usb_driver(variax_driver);
-MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Vairax Workbench USB driver");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Variax Workbench USB driver");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
diff --git a/tools/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h b/tools/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h
index c2152f3..e7c67be 100644
--- a/tools/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h
+++ b/tools/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ struct kvm_irq_level {
* ACPI gsi notion of irq.
* For IA-64 (APIC model) IOAPIC0: irq 0-23; IOAPIC1: irq 24-47..
* For X86 (standard AT mode) PIC0/1: irq 0-15. IOAPIC0: 0-23..
- * For ARM: See Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
+ * For ARM: See Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt
*/
union {
__u32 irq;
@@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ struct kvm_xen_hvm_config {
*
* KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_RESAMPLE indicates resamplefd is valid and specifies
* the irqfd to operate in resampling mode for level triggered interrupt
- * emulation. See Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt.
+ * emulation. See Documentation/virt/kvm/api.txt.
*/
#define KVM_IRQFD_FLAG_RESAMPLE (1 << 1)
diff --git a/tools/testing/ktest/config-bisect.pl b/tools/testing/ktest/config-bisect.pl
index 7252542..6fd8649 100755
--- a/tools/testing/ktest/config-bisect.pl
+++ b/tools/testing/ktest/config-bisect.pl
@@ -663,7 +663,7 @@
}
else {
- die "Unknow option $opt\n";
+ die "Unknown option $opt\n";
}
}
@@ -732,7 +732,7 @@
}
}
run_command "cp $good_start $good" or die "failed to copy to $good\n";
- run_command "cp $bad_start $bad" or die "faield to copy to $bad\n";
+ run_command "cp $bad_start $bad" or die "failed to copy to $bad\n";
} else {
if ( ! -f $good ) {
die "Can not find file $good\n";
diff --git a/virt/kvm/arm/arm.c b/virt/kvm/arm/arm.c
index f645c0f..acc4324 100644
--- a/virt/kvm/arm/arm.c
+++ b/virt/kvm/arm/arm.c
@@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ int kvm_arch_vcpu_ioctl_run(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, struct kvm_run *run)
* Ensure we set mode to IN_GUEST_MODE after we disable
* interrupts and before the final VCPU requests check.
* See the comment in kvm_vcpu_exiting_guest_mode() and
- * Documentation/virtual/kvm/vcpu-requests.rst
+ * Documentation/virt/kvm/vcpu-requests.rst
*/
smp_store_mb(vcpu->mode, IN_GUEST_MODE);
diff --git a/virt/kvm/arm/vgic/vgic-mmio-v3.c b/virt/kvm/arm/vgic/vgic-mmio-v3.c
index 936962a..c45e2d7 100644
--- a/virt/kvm/arm/vgic/vgic-mmio-v3.c
+++ b/virt/kvm/arm/vgic/vgic-mmio-v3.c
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ static unsigned long vgic_v3_uaccess_read_pending(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
* pending state of interrupt is latched in pending_latch variable.
* Userspace will save and restore pending state and line_level
* separately.
- * Refer to Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-v3.txt
+ * Refer to Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-v3.txt
* for handling of ISPENDR and ICPENDR.
*/
for (i = 0; i < len * 8; i++) {
diff --git a/virt/kvm/arm/vgic/vgic.h b/virt/kvm/arm/vgic/vgic.h
index 57205be..3b7525d 100644
--- a/virt/kvm/arm/vgic/vgic.h
+++ b/virt/kvm/arm/vgic/vgic.h
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
VGIC_AFFINITY_LEVEL(val, 3))
/*
- * As per Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-v3.txt,
+ * As per Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-v3.txt,
* below macros are defined for CPUREG encoding.
*/
#define KVM_REG_ARM_VGIC_SYSREG_OP0_MASK 0x000000000000c000
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
KVM_REG_ARM_VGIC_SYSREG_OP2_MASK)
/*
- * As per Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-its.txt,
+ * As per Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/arm-vgic-its.txt,
* below macros are defined for ITS table entry encoding.
*/
#define KVM_ITS_CTE_VALID_SHIFT 63