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Minchan Kim
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97ec7c8bd5 |
zram: inline zram_compress
zram_compress does several things, compress, entry alloc and check limitation. I did for just readbility but it hurts modulization.:( So this patch removes zram_compress functions and inline it in __zram_bvec_write for upcoming patches. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1498459987-24562-3-git-send-email-minchan@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org> Cc: Juneho Choi <juno.choi@lge.com> Cc: Sergey Senozhatsky <sergey.senozhatsky@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Minchan Kim
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4ebbe7f7fc |
zram: clean up duplicated codes in __zram_bvec_write
Patch series "writeback incompressible pages to storage", v1. zRam is useful for memory saving with compressible pages but sometime, workload can be changed and system has lots of incompressible pages which is very harmful for zram. This patch supports writeback feature of zram so admin can set up a block device and with it, zram can save the memory via writing out the incompressile pages once it found it's incompressible pages (1/4 comp ratio) instead of keeping the page in memory. [1-3] is just clean up and [4-8] is step by step feature enablement. [4-8] is logically not bisectable(ie, logical unit separation) although I tried to compiled out without breaking but I think it would be better to review. This patch (of 9): __zram_bvec_write has some of duplicated logic for zram meta data handling of same_page|compressed_page. This patch aims to clean it up without behavior change. [xieyisheng1@huawei.com: fix compr_data_size stat] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1502707447-6944-1-git-send-email-xieyisheng1@huawei.com Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1496019048-27016-1-git-send-email-minchan@kernel.org Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1498459987-24562-2-git-send-email-minchan@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Yisheng Xie <xieyisheng1@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Sergey Senozhatsky <sergey.senozhatsky@gmail.com> Cc: Juneho Choi <juno.choi@lge.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Michal Hocko
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c6f03e2903 |
mm, memory_hotplug: remove zone restrictions
Historically we have enforced that any kernel zone (e.g ZONE_NORMAL) has to precede the Movable zone in the physical memory range. The purpose of the movable zone is, however, not bound to any physical memory restriction. It merely defines a class of migrateable and reclaimable memory. There are users (e.g. CMA) who might want to reserve specific physical memory ranges for their own purpose. Moreover our pfn walkers have to be prepared for zones overlapping in the physical range already because we do support interleaving NUMA nodes and therefore zones can interleave as well. This means we can allow each memory block to be associated with a different zone. Loosen the current onlining semantic and allow explicit onlining type on any memblock. That means that online_{kernel,movable} will be allowed regardless of the physical address of the memblock as long as it is offline of course. This might result in moveble zone overlapping with other kernel zones. Default onlining then becomes a bit tricky but still sensible. echo online > memoryXY/state will online the given block to 1) the default zone if the given range is outside of any zone 2) the enclosing zone if such a zone doesn't interleave with any other zone 3) the default zone if more zones interleave for this range where default zone is movable zone only if movable_node is enabled otherwise it is a kernel zone. Here is an example of the semantic with (movable_node is not present but it work in an analogous way). We start with following memblocks, all of them offline: memory34/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory35/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory36/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory37/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory38/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory39/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory40/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory41/valid_zones:Normal Movable Now, we online block 34 in default mode and block 37 as movable root@test1:/sys/devices/system/node/node1# echo online > memory34/state root@test1:/sys/devices/system/node/node1# echo online_movable > memory37/state memory34/valid_zones:Normal memory35/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory36/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory37/valid_zones:Movable memory38/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory39/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory40/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory41/valid_zones:Normal Movable As we can see all other blocks can still be onlined both into Normal and Movable zones and the Normal is default because the Movable zone spans only block37 now. root@test1:/sys/devices/system/node/node1# echo online_movable > memory41/state memory34/valid_zones:Normal memory35/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory36/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory37/valid_zones:Movable memory38/valid_zones:Movable Normal memory39/valid_zones:Movable Normal memory40/valid_zones:Movable Normal memory41/valid_zones:Movable Now the default zone for blocks 37-41 has changed because movable zone spans that range. root@test1:/sys/devices/system/node/node1# echo online_kernel > memory39/state memory34/valid_zones:Normal memory35/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory36/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory37/valid_zones:Movable memory38/valid_zones:Normal Movable memory39/valid_zones:Normal memory40/valid_zones:Movable Normal memory41/valid_zones:Movable Note that the block 39 now belongs to the zone Normal and so block38 falls into Normal by default as well. For completness root@test1:/sys/devices/system/node/node1# for i in memory[34]? do echo online > $i/state 2>/dev/null done memory34/valid_zones:Normal memory35/valid_zones:Normal memory36/valid_zones:Normal memory37/valid_zones:Movable memory38/valid_zones:Normal memory39/valid_zones:Normal memory40/valid_zones:Movable memory41/valid_zones:Movable Implementation wise the change is quite straightforward. We can get rid of allow_online_pfn_range altogether. online_pages allows only offline nodes already. The original default_zone_for_pfn will become default_kernel_zone_for_pfn. New default_zone_for_pfn implements the above semantic. zone_for_pfn_range is slightly reorganized to implement kernel and movable online type explicitly and MMOP_ONLINE_KEEP becomes a catch all default behavior. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170714121233.16861-3-mhocko@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com> Acked-by: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com> Acked-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Acked-by: Reza Arbab <arbab@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de> Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com> Cc: Yasuaki Ishimatsu <yasu.isimatu@gmail.com> Cc: Xishi Qiu <qiuxishi@huawei.com> Cc: Kani Toshimitsu <toshi.kani@hpe.com> Cc: <slaoub@gmail.com> Cc: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com> Cc: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Cc: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com> Cc: Wei Yang <richard.weiyang@gmail.com> Cc: <linux-api@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Michal Hocko
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e5e6893026 |
mm, memory_hotplug: display allowed zones in the preferred ordering
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Wei Yang
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c11525830f |
mm/memory_hotplug: just build zonelist for newly added node
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Chris Wilson
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912d572d63 |
drm/i915: wire up shrinkctl->nr_scanned
shrink_slab() allows us to report back the number of objects we successfully scanned (out of the target shrinkctl->nr_to_scan). As report the number of pages owned by each GEM object as a separate item to the shrinker, we cannot precisely control the number of shrinker objects we scan on each pass; and indeed may free more than requested. If we fail to tell the shrinker about the number of objects we process, it will continue to hold a grudge against us as any objects left unscanned are added to the next reclaim -- and so we will keep on "unfairly" shrinking our own slab in comparison to other slabs. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170822135325.9191-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com> Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> Cc: Hillf Danton <hillf.zj@alibaba-inc.com> Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org> Cc: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net> Cc: Shaohua Li <shli@fb.com> Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com> Cc: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com> Cc: Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Chris Wilson
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d460acb5bd |
mm: track actual nr_scanned during shrink_slab()
Some shrinkers may only be able to free a bunch of objects at a time, and so free more than the requested nr_to_scan in one pass. Whilst other shrinkers may find themselves even unable to scan as many objects as they counted, and so underreport. Account for the extra freed/scanned objects against the total number of objects we intend to scan, otherwise we may end up penalising the slab far more than intended. Similarly, we want to add the underperforming scan to the deferred pass so that we try harder and harder in future passes. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170822135325.9191-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com> Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> Cc: Hillf Danton <hillf.zj@alibaba-inc.com> Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org> Cc: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net> Cc: Shaohua Li <shli@fb.com> Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org> Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com> Cc: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com> Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Alexander Popov
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ce6fa91b93 |
mm/slub.c: add a naive detection of double free or corruption
Add an assertion similar to "fasttop" check in GNU C Library allocator as a part of SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED feature. An object added to a singly linked freelist should not point to itself. That helps to detect some double free errors (e.g. CVE-2017-2636) without slub_debug and KASAN. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1502468246-1262-1-git-send-email-alex.popov@linux.com Signed-off-by: Alexander Popov <alex.popov@linux.com> Acked-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org> Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com> Cc: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com> Cc: Paul E McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org> Cc: Nicolas Pitre <nicolas.pitre@linaro.org> Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Cc: Tycho Andersen <tycho@docker.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Kees Cook
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2482ddec67 |
mm: add SLUB free list pointer obfuscation
This SLUB free list pointer obfuscation code is modified from Brad Spengler/PaX Team's code in the last public patch of grsecurity/PaX based on my understanding of the code. Changes or omissions from the original code are mine and don't reflect the original grsecurity/PaX code. This adds a per-cache random value to SLUB caches that is XORed with their freelist pointer address and value. This adds nearly zero overhead and frustrates the very common heap overflow exploitation method of overwriting freelist pointers. A recent example of the attack is written up here: http://cyseclabs.com/blog/cve-2016-6187-heap-off-by-one-exploit and there is a section dedicated to the technique the book "A Guide to Kernel Exploitation: Attacking the Core". This is based on patches by Daniel Micay, and refactored to minimize the use of #ifdef. With 200-count cycles of "hackbench -g 20 -l 1000" I saw the following run times: before: mean 10.11882499999999999995 variance .03320378329145728642 stdev .18221905304181911048 after: mean 10.12654000000000000014 variance .04700556623115577889 stdev .21680767106160192064 The difference gets lost in the noise, but if the above is to be taken literally, using CONFIG_FREELIST_HARDENED is 0.07% slower. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170802180609.GA66807@beast Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Suggested-by: Daniel Micay <danielmicay@gmail.com> Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Cc: Tycho Andersen <tycho@docker.com> Cc: Alexander Popov <alex.popov@linux.com> Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org> Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com> Cc: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Alexander Potapenko
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ea37df54d2 |
slub: tidy up initialization ordering
- free_kmem_cache_nodes() frees the cache node before nulling out a reference to it - init_kmem_cache_nodes() publishes the cache node before initializing it Neither of these matter at runtime because the cache nodes cannot be looked up by any other thread. But it's neater and more consistent to reorder these. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170707083408.40410-1-glider@google.com Signed-off-by: Alexander Potapenko <glider@google.com> Acked-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org> Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com> Cc: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Jun Piao
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964f14a0d3 |
ocfs2: clean up some dead code
clean up some unused functions and parameters. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/598A5E21.2080807@huawei.com Signed-off-by: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Alex Chen <alex.chen@huawei.com> Cc: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@versity.com> Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org> Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com> Cc: Joseph Qi <jiangqi903@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Jan Kara
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01ffb56bc1 |
ocfs2: make ocfs2_set_acl() static
The function is never called outside of fs/ocfs2/acl.c. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170801141252.19675-2-jack@suse.cz Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Cc: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@versity.com> Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org> Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com> Cc: Joseph Qi <jiangqi903@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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6124c04c13 |
modpost: simplify sec_name()
There is code duplication between sec_name() and sech_name(). Simplify sec_name() by re-using sech_name(). Also, move them up to remove the forward declaration of sec_name(). Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1502248721-22009-1-git-send-email-yamada.masahiro@socionext.com Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com> Cc: Jessica Yu <jeyu@redhat.com> Cc: Chris Metcalf <cmetcalf@mellanox.com> Cc: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Nicolas Iooss
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2f52074d35 |
dax: initialize variable pfn before using it
dax_pmd_insert_mapping() contains the following code: pfn_t pfn; if (bdev_dax_pgoff(bdev, sector, size, &pgoff) != 0) goto fallback; /* ... */ fallback: trace_dax_pmd_insert_mapping_fallback(inode, vmf, length, pfn, ret); When the condition in the if statement fails, the function calls trace_dax_pmd_insert_mapping_fallback() with an uninitialized pfn value. This issue has been found while building the kernel with clang. The compiler reported: fs/dax.c:1280:6: error: variable 'pfn' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is true [-Werror,-Wsometimes-uninitialized] if (bdev_dax_pgoff(bdev, sector, size, &pgoff) != 0) ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fs/dax.c:1310:60: note: uninitialized use occurs here trace_dax_pmd_insert_mapping_fallback(inode, vmf, length, pfn, ret); ^~~ Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170903083000.587-1-nicolas.iooss_linux@m4x.org Signed-off-by: Nicolas Iooss <nicolas.iooss_linux@m4x.org> Reviewed-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Ross Zwisler
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917f34526c |
dax: use PG_PMD_COLOUR instead of open coding
Use ~PG_PMD_COLOUR in dax_entry_waitqueue() instead of open coding an equivalent page offset mask. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170822222436.18926-2-ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Cc: "Slusarz, Marcin" <marcin.slusarz@intel.com> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Ross Zwisler
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a2e050f5a9 |
dax: explain how read(2)/write(2) addresses are validated
Add a comment explaining how the user addresses provided to read(2) and write(2) are validated in the DAX I/O path. We call dax_copy_from_iter() or copy_to_iter() on these without calling access_ok() first in the DAX code, and there was a concern that the user might be able to read/write to arbitrary kernel addresses with this path. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170816173615.10098-1-ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Ross Zwisler
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527b19d080 |
dax: move all DAX radix tree defs to fs/dax.c
Now that we no longer insert struct page pointers in DAX radix trees the page cache code no longer needs to know anything about DAX exceptional entries. Move all the DAX exceptional entry definitions from dax.h to fs/dax.c. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170724170616.25810-6-ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com> Suggested-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Cc: "Darrick J. Wong" <darrick.wong@oracle.com> Cc: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com> Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Ross Zwisler
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d01ad197ac |
dax: remove DAX code from page_cache_tree_insert()
Now that we no longer insert struct page pointers in DAX radix trees we can remove the special casing for DAX in page_cache_tree_insert(). This also allows us to make dax_wake_mapping_entry_waiter() local to fs/dax.c, removing it from dax.h. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170724170616.25810-5-ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com> Suggested-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Cc: "Darrick J. Wong" <darrick.wong@oracle.com> Cc: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com> Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Ross Zwisler
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91d25ba8a6 |
dax: use common 4k zero page for dax mmap reads
When servicing mmap() reads from file holes the current DAX code allocates a page cache page of all zeroes and places the struct page pointer in the mapping->page_tree radix tree. This has three major drawbacks: 1) It consumes memory unnecessarily. For every 4k page that is read via a DAX mmap() over a hole, we allocate a new page cache page. This means that if you read 1GiB worth of pages, you end up using 1GiB of zeroed memory. This is easily visible by looking at the overall memory consumption of the system or by looking at /proc/[pid]/smaps: 7f62e72b3000-7f63272b3000 rw-s 00000000 103:00 12 /root/dax/data Size: 1048576 kB Rss: 1048576 kB Pss: 1048576 kB Shared_Clean: 0 kB Shared_Dirty: 0 kB Private_Clean: 1048576 kB Private_Dirty: 0 kB Referenced: 1048576 kB Anonymous: 0 kB LazyFree: 0 kB AnonHugePages: 0 kB ShmemPmdMapped: 0 kB Shared_Hugetlb: 0 kB Private_Hugetlb: 0 kB Swap: 0 kB SwapPss: 0 kB KernelPageSize: 4 kB MMUPageSize: 4 kB Locked: 0 kB 2) It is slower than using a common zero page because each page fault has more work to do. Instead of just inserting a common zero page we have to allocate a page cache page, zero it, and then insert it. Here are the average latencies of dax_load_hole() as measured by ftrace on a random test box: Old method, using zeroed page cache pages: 3.4 us New method, using the common 4k zero page: 0.8 us This was the average latency over 1 GiB of sequential reads done by this simple fio script: [global] size=1G filename=/root/dax/data fallocate=none [io] rw=read ioengine=mmap 3) The fact that we had to check for both DAX exceptional entries and for page cache pages in the radix tree made the DAX code more complex. Solve these issues by following the lead of the DAX PMD code and using a common 4k zero page instead. As with the PMD code we will now insert a DAX exceptional entry into the radix tree instead of a struct page pointer which allows us to remove all the special casing in the DAX code. Note that we do still pretty aggressively check for regular pages in the DAX radix tree, especially where we take action based on the bits set in the page. If we ever find a regular page in our radix tree now that most likely means that someone besides DAX is inserting pages (which has happened lots of times in the past), and we want to find that out early and fail loudly. This solution also removes the extra memory consumption. Here is that same /proc/[pid]/smaps after 1GiB of reading from a hole with the new code: 7f2054a74000-7f2094a74000 rw-s 00000000 103:00 12 /root/dax/data Size: 1048576 kB Rss: 0 kB Pss: 0 kB Shared_Clean: 0 kB Shared_Dirty: 0 kB Private_Clean: 0 kB Private_Dirty: 0 kB Referenced: 0 kB Anonymous: 0 kB LazyFree: 0 kB AnonHugePages: 0 kB ShmemPmdMapped: 0 kB Shared_Hugetlb: 0 kB Private_Hugetlb: 0 kB Swap: 0 kB SwapPss: 0 kB KernelPageSize: 4 kB MMUPageSize: 4 kB Locked: 0 kB Overall system memory consumption is similarly improved. Another major change is that we remove dax_pfn_mkwrite() from our fault flow, and instead rely on the page fault itself to make the PTE dirty and writeable. The following description from the patch adding the vm_insert_mixed_mkwrite() call explains this a little more: "To be able to use the common 4k zero page in DAX we need to have our PTE fault path look more like our PMD fault path where a PTE entry can be marked as dirty and writeable as it is first inserted rather than waiting for a follow-up dax_pfn_mkwrite() => finish_mkwrite_fault() call. Right now we can rely on having a dax_pfn_mkwrite() call because we can distinguish between these two cases in do_wp_page(): case 1: 4k zero page => writable DAX storage case 2: read-only DAX storage => writeable DAX storage This distinction is made by via vm_normal_page(). vm_normal_page() returns false for the common 4k zero page, though, just as it does for DAX ptes. Instead of special casing the DAX + 4k zero page case we will simplify our DAX PTE page fault sequence so that it matches our DAX PMD sequence, and get rid of the dax_pfn_mkwrite() helper. We will instead use dax_iomap_fault() to handle write-protection faults. This means that insert_pfn() needs to follow the lead of insert_pfn_pmd() and allow us to pass in a 'mkwrite' flag. If 'mkwrite' is set insert_pfn() will do the work that was previously done by wp_page_reuse() as part of the dax_pfn_mkwrite() call path" Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170724170616.25810-4-ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Cc: "Darrick J. Wong" <darrick.wong@oracle.com> Cc: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com> Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Ross Zwisler
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dax: relocate some dax functions
dax_load_hole() will soon need to call dax_insert_mapping_entry(), so it needs to be moved lower in dax.c so the definition exists. dax_wake_mapping_entry_waiter() will soon be removed from dax.h and be made static to dax.c, so we need to move its definition above all its callers. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170724170616.25810-3-ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Cc: "Darrick J. Wong" <darrick.wong@oracle.com> Cc: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com> Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Ross Zwisler
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mm: add vm_insert_mixed_mkwrite()
When servicing mmap() reads from file holes the current DAX code allocates a page cache page of all zeroes and places the struct page pointer in the mapping->page_tree radix tree. This has three major drawbacks: 1) It consumes memory unnecessarily. For every 4k page that is read via a DAX mmap() over a hole, we allocate a new page cache page. This means that if you read 1GiB worth of pages, you end up using 1GiB of zeroed memory. 2) It is slower than using a common zero page because each page fault has more work to do. Instead of just inserting a common zero page we have to allocate a page cache page, zero it, and then insert it. 3) The fact that we had to check for both DAX exceptional entries and for page cache pages in the radix tree made the DAX code more complex. This series solves these issues by following the lead of the DAX PMD code and using a common 4k zero page instead. This reduces memory usage and decreases latencies for some workloads, and it simplifies the DAX code, removing over 100 lines in total. This patch (of 5): To be able to use the common 4k zero page in DAX we need to have our PTE fault path look more like our PMD fault path where a PTE entry can be marked as dirty and writeable as it is first inserted rather than waiting for a follow-up dax_pfn_mkwrite() => finish_mkwrite_fault() call. Right now we can rely on having a dax_pfn_mkwrite() call because we can distinguish between these two cases in do_wp_page(): case 1: 4k zero page => writable DAX storage case 2: read-only DAX storage => writeable DAX storage This distinction is made by via vm_normal_page(). vm_normal_page() returns false for the common 4k zero page, though, just as it does for DAX ptes. Instead of special casing the DAX + 4k zero page case we will simplify our DAX PTE page fault sequence so that it matches our DAX PMD sequence, and get rid of the dax_pfn_mkwrite() helper. We will instead use dax_iomap_fault() to handle write-protection faults. This means that insert_pfn() needs to follow the lead of insert_pfn_pmd() and allow us to pass in a 'mkwrite' flag. If 'mkwrite' is set insert_pfn() will do the work that was previously done by wp_page_reuse() as part of the dax_pfn_mkwrite() call path. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170724170616.25810-2-ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Acked-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com> Cc: "Darrick J. Wong" <darrick.wong@oracle.com> Cc: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com> Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Dou Liyang
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f0cd340613 |
metag/numa: remove the unused parent_node() macro
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Linus Torvalds
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e7d0c41ecc |
Device properties framework updates for v4.14-rc1
- Introduce fwnode operations for all of the separate types of "firmware nodes" that can be handled by the device properties framework and drop the type field from struct fwnode_handle (Sakari Ailus, Arnd Bergmann). - Make the device properties framework use const fwnode arguments where possible (Sakari Ailus). - Add a helper for the consolidated handling of node references to the device properties framework (Sakari Ailus). - Switch over the ACPI part of the device properties framework to the new UUID API (Andy Shevchenko). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAABCAAGBQJZrcHoAAoJEILEb/54YlRxVH4P/i7MVmWxZW1qosqt8NbI+kqu rjxBiQ1YaPuwWiZk5LMRQWIr4Y52v+8uwoVAoQbpfkpQpxpUtIApqFGGHkOK091S 6wcwdAJv78m7dQGJZ96nQkBdw+qCUG+s9L3KMfXYiipwyG7bg4BVcs5jZcIqcZ4F 2xecG6DMn4ESwFbZyVULWyQh50tSBztaHEG6AU2T/07yXU3RNJmwAVVZzpHdtA80 mDbWcCFjcmhrpPa0Aq6MrSMjKso1zd8Es+xwYhXsIQpD1l0HhLLQ0X4veSPcPG4B aSNEYuribpvZ2FIRti7H7gi/F+Arm9vPdc9WHbOPLOIF1z+GJKiqjBuxUrfXKPqG v1W3f1bcApe9DfmC5z1wZBi2d7thQOzRFfc8WRrMybQ6z1MAqqe5PfAlgpMFmL22 8ZCzzXIBUsfUjVlwYBvgkKvpLioEl88otWGdhewWY6F+DZ8+vPyvrpi15P36Xgos ijX89cvyfze3m5GW08hQ6DTOVvaFoMyucYfSo6/MBamw9fbUgiEgBfUAsQyb3sRU 8g1KrwkAX8KFmoocX/AVjvwVBaKNdYeJ9Gy6EItAPxNl+F1q6vjkO0r/VeSrO1KW 3GRqw5MZP35DD9IRo4DTAjwtNVkgIUjpG/hfB7l3PFdDxWfeiM5tf2zMExhT0nIR h8s8mn61KZp0gpsE02FS =0rnk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'devprop-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull device properties framework updates from Rafael Wysocki: "These introduce fwnode operations for all of the separate types of 'firmware nodes' that can be handled by the device properties framework, make the framework use const fwnode arguments all over, add a helper for the consolidated handling of node references and switch over the framework to the new UUID API. Specifics: - Introduce fwnode operations for all of the separate types of 'firmware nodes' that can be handled by the device properties framework and drop the type field from struct fwnode_handle (Sakari Ailus, Arnd Bergmann). - Make the device properties framework use const fwnode arguments where possible (Sakari Ailus). - Add a helper for the consolidated handling of node references to the device properties framework (Sakari Ailus). - Switch over the ACPI part of the device properties framework to the new UUID API (Andy Shevchenko)" * tag 'devprop-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: ACPI: device property: Switch to use new generic UUID API device property: export irqchip_fwnode_ops device property: Introduce fwnode_property_get_reference_args device property: Constify fwnode property API device property: Constify argument to pset fwnode backend ACPI: Constify internal fwnode arguments ACPI: Constify acpi_bus helper functions, switch to macros ACPI: Prepare for constifying acpi_get_next_subnode() fwnode argument device property: Get rid of struct fwnode_handle type field ACPI: Use IS_ERR_OR_NULL() instead of non-NULL check in is_acpi_data_node() |
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Linus Torvalds
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ACPI updates for v4.14-rc1
- Update the ACPICA code in the kernel to upstream revision 20170728 including: * Alias operator handling update (Bob Moore). * Deferred resolution of reference package elements (Bob Moore). * Support for the _DMA method in walk resources (Bob Moore). * Tables handling update and support for deferred table verification (Lv Zheng). * Update of SMMU models for IORT (Robin Murphy). * Compiler and disassembler updates (Alex James, Erik Schmauss, Ganapatrao Kulkarni, James Morse). * Tools updates (Erik Schmauss, Lv Zheng). * Assorted minor fixes and cleanups (Bob Moore, Kees Cook, Lv Zheng, Shao Ming). - Rework the initialization of non-wakeup GPEs with method handlers in order to address a boot crash on some systems with Thunderbolt devices connected at boot time where we miss an early hotplug event due to a delay in GPE enabling (Rafael Wysocki). - Rework the handling of PCI bridges when setting up ACPI-based device wakeup in order to avoid disabling wakeup for bridges prematurely (Rafael Wysocki). - Consolidate Apple DMI checks throughout the tree, add support for Apple device properties to the device properties framework and use these properties for the handling of I2C and SPI devices on Apple systems (Lukas Wunner). - Add support for _DMA to the ACPI-based device properties lookup code and make it possible to use the information from there to configure DMA regions on ARM64 systems (Lorenzo Pieralisi). - Fix several issues in the APEI code, add support for exporting the BERT error region over sysfs and update APEI MAINTAINERS entry with reviewers information (Borislav Petkov, Dongjiu Geng, Loc Ho, Punit Agrawal, Tony Luck, Yazen Ghannam). - Fix a potential initialization ordering issue in the ACPI EC driver and clean it up somewhat (Lv Zheng). - Update the ACPI SPCR driver to extend the existing XGENE 8250 workaround in it to a new platform (m400) and to work around an Xgene UART clock issue (Graeme Gregory). - Add a new utility function to the ACPI core to support using ACPI OEM ID / OEM Table ID / Revision for system identification in blacklisting or similar and switch over the existing code already using this information to this new interface (Toshi Kani). - Fix an xpower PMIC issue related to GPADC reads that always return 0 without extra pin manipulations (Hans de Goede). - Add statements to print debug messages in a couple of places in the ACPI core for easier diagnostics (Rafael Wysocki). - Clean up the ACPI processor driver slightly (Colin Ian King, Hanjun Guo). - Clean up the ACPI x86 boot code somewhat (Andy Shevchenko). - Add a quirk for Dell OptiPlex 9020M to the ACPI backlight driver (Alex Hung). - Assorted fixes, cleanups and updates related to ACPI (Amitoj Kaur Chawla, Bhumika Goyal, Frank Rowand, Jean Delvare, Punit Agrawal, Ronald Tschalär, Sumeet Pawnikar). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAABCAAGBQJZrcE+AAoJEILEb/54YlRxVGAP/RKzkJlYlOIXtMjf4XWg5ZfJ RKZA68E9DW179KoBoTCVPD6/eD5UoEJ7fsWXFU2Hgp2xL3N1mZMAJHgAE4GoAwCx uImoYvQgdPna7DawzRIFkvkfceYxNyh+KaV9s7xne4hAwsB7JzP9yf5Ywll53+oF Le27/r6lDOaWhG7uYcxSabnQsWZQkBF5mj2GPzEpKDIHcLA1Vii0URzm7mAHdZsz vGjYhxrshKYEVdkLSRn536m1rEfp2fqsRJ5wqNAazZJr6Cs1WIfNVuv/RfduRJpG /zHIRAmgKV+3jp39cBpjdnexLczb1rGiCV1yZOvwCNM7jy4evL8vbL7VgcUCopaj fHbF34chNG/hKJd3Zn3RRCTNzCs6bv+txslOMARxji5eyr2Q4KuVnvg5LM4hxOUP 23FvcYkBYWu4QCNLOTnC7y2OqK6WzOvDpfi7hf13Z42iNzeAUbwt1sVF0/OCwL51 Og6blSy2x8FidKp8oaBBboBzHEiKWnXBj/Hw8KEHVcsqZv1ZC6igNRAL3tjxamU8 98/Z2NSZHYPrrrn13tT9ywISYXReXzUF85787+0ofugvDe8/QyBH6UhzzZc/xKVA t329JEjEFZZSLgxMIIa9bXoQANxkeZEGsxN6FfwvQhyIVdagLF3UvCjZl/q2NScC 9n++s32qfUBRHetGODWc =6Ke9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'acpi-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull ACPI updates from Rafael Wysocki: "These include a usual ACPICA code update (this time to upstream revision 20170728), a fix for a boot crash on some systems with Thunderbolt devices connected at boot time, a rework of the handling of PCI bridges when setting up device wakeup, new support for Apple device properties, support for DMA configurations reported via ACPI on ARM64, APEI-related updates, ACPI EC driver updates and assorted minor modifications in several places. Specifics: - Update the ACPICA code in the kernel to upstream revision 20170728 including: * Alias operator handling update (Bob Moore). * Deferred resolution of reference package elements (Bob Moore). * Support for the _DMA method in walk resources (Bob Moore). * Tables handling update and support for deferred table verification (Lv Zheng). * Update of SMMU models for IORT (Robin Murphy). * Compiler and disassembler updates (Alex James, Erik Schmauss, Ganapatrao Kulkarni, James Morse). * Tools updates (Erik Schmauss, Lv Zheng). * Assorted minor fixes and cleanups (Bob Moore, Kees Cook, Lv Zheng, Shao Ming). - Rework the initialization of non-wakeup GPEs with method handlers in order to address a boot crash on some systems with Thunderbolt devices connected at boot time where we miss an early hotplug event due to a delay in GPE enabling (Rafael Wysocki). - Rework the handling of PCI bridges when setting up ACPI-based device wakeup in order to avoid disabling wakeup for bridges prematurely (Rafael Wysocki). - Consolidate Apple DMI checks throughout the tree, add support for Apple device properties to the device properties framework and use these properties for the handling of I2C and SPI devices on Apple systems (Lukas Wunner). - Add support for _DMA to the ACPI-based device properties lookup code and make it possible to use the information from there to configure DMA regions on ARM64 systems (Lorenzo Pieralisi). - Fix several issues in the APEI code, add support for exporting the BERT error region over sysfs and update APEI MAINTAINERS entry with reviewers information (Borislav Petkov, Dongjiu Geng, Loc Ho, Punit Agrawal, Tony Luck, Yazen Ghannam). - Fix a potential initialization ordering issue in the ACPI EC driver and clean it up somewhat (Lv Zheng). - Update the ACPI SPCR driver to extend the existing XGENE 8250 workaround in it to a new platform (m400) and to work around an Xgene UART clock issue (Graeme Gregory). - Add a new utility function to the ACPI core to support using ACPI OEM ID / OEM Table ID / Revision for system identification in blacklisting or similar and switch over the existing code already using this information to this new interface (Toshi Kani). - Fix an xpower PMIC issue related to GPADC reads that always return 0 without extra pin manipulations (Hans de Goede). - Add statements to print debug messages in a couple of places in the ACPI core for easier diagnostics (Rafael Wysocki). - Clean up the ACPI processor driver slightly (Colin Ian King, Hanjun Guo). - Clean up the ACPI x86 boot code somewhat (Andy Shevchenko). - Add a quirk for Dell OptiPlex 9020M to the ACPI backlight driver (Alex Hung). - Assorted fixes, cleanups and updates related to ACPI (Amitoj Kaur Chawla, Bhumika Goyal, Frank Rowand, Jean Delvare, Punit Agrawal, Ronald Tschalär, Sumeet Pawnikar)" * tag 'acpi-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (75 commits) ACPI / APEI: Suppress message if HEST not present intel_pstate: convert to use acpi_match_platform_list() ACPI / blacklist: add acpi_match_platform_list() ACPI, APEI, EINJ: Subtract any matching Register Region from Trigger resources ACPI: make device_attribute const ACPI / sysfs: Extend ACPI sysfs to provide access to boot error region ACPI: APEI: fix the wrong iteration of generic error status block ACPI / processor: make function acpi_processor_check_duplicates() static ACPI / EC: Clean up EC GPE mask flag ACPI: EC: Fix possible issues related to EC initialization order ACPI / PM: Add debug statements to acpi_pm_notify_handler() ACPI: Add debug statements to acpi_global_event_handler() ACPI / scan: Enable GPEs before scanning the namespace ACPICA: Make it possible to enable runtime GPEs earlier ACPICA: Dispatch active GPEs at init time ACPI: SPCR: work around clock issue on xgene UART ACPI: SPCR: extend XGENE 8250 workaround to m400 ACPI / LPSS: Don't abort ACPI scan on missing mem resource mailbox: pcc: Drop uninformative output during boot ACPI/IORT: Add IORT named component memory address limits ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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Power management updates for v4.14-rc1
- Drop the P-state selection algorithm based on a PID controller from intel_pstate and make it use the same P-state selection method (based on the CPU load) for all types of systems in the active mode (Rafael Wysocki, Srinivas Pandruvada). - Rework the cpufreq core and governors to make it possible to take cross-CPU utilization updates into account and modify the schedutil governor to actually do so (Viresh Kumar). - Clean up the handling of transition latency information in the cpufreq core and untangle it from the information on which drivers cannot do dynamic frequency switching (Viresh Kumar). - Add support for new SoCs (MT2701/MT7623 and MT7622) to the mediatek cpufreq driver and update its DT bindings (Sean Wang). - Modify the cpufreq dt-platdev driver to autimatically create cpufreq devices for the new (v2) Operating Performance Points (OPP) DT bindings and update its whitelist of supported systems (Viresh Kumar, Shubhrajyoti Datta, Marc Gonzalez, Khiem Nguyen, Finley Xiao). - Add support for Ux500 to the cpufreq-dt driver and drop the obsolete dbx500 cpufreq driver (Linus Walleij, Arnd Bergmann). - Add new SoC (R8A7795) support to the cpufreq rcar driver (Khiem Nguyen). - Fix and clean up assorted issues in the cpufreq drivers and core (Arvind Yadav, Christophe Jaillet, Colin Ian King, Gustavo Silva, Julia Lawall, Leonard Crestez, Rob Herring, Sudeep Holla). - Update the IO-wait boost handling in the schedutil governor to make it less aggressive (Joel Fernandes). - Rework system suspend diagnostics to make it print fewer messages to the kernel log by default, add a sysfs knob to allow more suspend-related messages to be printed and add Low Power S0 Idle constraints checks to the ACPI suspend-to-idle code (Rafael Wysocki, Srinivas Pandruvada). - Prefer suspend-to-idle over S3 on ACPI-based systems with the ACPI_FADT_LOW_POWER_S0 flag set and the Low Power Idle S0 _DSM interface present in the ACPI tables (Rafael Wysocki). - Update documentation related to system sleep and rename a number of items in the code to make it cleare that they are related to suspend-to-idle (Rafael Wysocki). - Export a variable allowing device drivers to check the target system sleep state from the core system suspend code (Florian Fainelli). - Clean up the cpuidle subsystem to handle the polling state on x86 in a more straightforward way and to use %pOF instead of full_name (Rafael Wysocki, Rob Herring). - Update the devfreq framework to fix and clean up a few minor issues (Chanwoo Choi, Rob Herring). - Extend diagnostics in the generic power domains (genpd) framework and clean it up slightly (Thara Gopinath, Rob Herring). - Fix and clean up a couple of issues in the operating performance points (OPP) framework (Viresh Kumar, Waldemar Rymarkiewicz). - Add support for RV1108 to the rockchip-io Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS) driver (David Wu). - Fix the usage of notifiers in CPU power management on some platforms (Alex Shi). - Update the pm-graph system suspend/hibernation and boot profiling utility (Todd Brandt). - Make it possible to run the cpupower utility without CPU0 (Prarit Bhargava). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAABCAAGBQJZrcDJAAoJEILEb/54YlRx9FUQAIUKvWBAARc61ZIZXjbqZF1v aEMOBuksFns0CMekdptSic6n4wc81E/XYMS8yDhOOMpyDzfAZsTWjmu+gKwN7w3l E/yf/NVlhob9JZ7MqGgqD4EUFfFIaKBXPlWFdDi2rdCUXE2L8xJ7rla8i7zyZlc5 pYHfAppBbF4qUcEY4OoOVOOGRZCfMdiLXj0iZOhMX8Y6yLBRk/AjnVADYsF33hoj gBEfomU+H0K5V8nQEp0ZFKDArPwL+oElHQj6i+nxBpGfPM5evvLXhHOyR6AsldJ5 J4YI1kMuQNSCmvHMqOTxTYyJf8Jcf3Fj4wcjwaVMVGceY1lz6McAKknnFnCqCvz+ mskn84gFCBCM8EoJDqRf0b9MQHcuRyQKM+yw4tjnR9r8yd32erb85ZWFHcPWYhCT fZatNOwFFv2MU+2vo5J3yeUNSWIKT+uBjy+tKPbrDkUwpKZVRj3Oj+hP3Mq9NE8U YBqltsj7tmrdA634zI8C7jfS6wF221S0fId/iPszwmPJaVn/lq8Ror7pWL5YI8U7 SCJFjiqDiGmAcQEkuWwFAQnscZkyHpO+Y3A+jfXl/izoaZETaI5+ceIHBaocm3+5 XrOOpHS3ik8EHf9ji0KFCKZ/pYDwllday3cBQPWo3sMIzpQ2lrjbqdnE1cVnBrld OtHZAeD/jLUXuY6XW2jN =mAiV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pm-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki: "This time (again) cpufreq gets the majority of changes which mostly are driver updates (including a major consolidation of intel_pstate), some schedutil governor modifications and core cleanups. There also are some changes in the system suspend area, mostly related to diagnostics and debug messages plus some renames of things related to suspend-to-idle. One major change here is that suspend-to-idle is now going to be preferred over S3 on systems where the ACPI tables indicate to do so and provide requsite support (the Low Power Idle S0 _DSM in particular). The system sleep documentation and the tools related to it are updated too. The rest is a few cpuidle changes (nothing major), devfreq updates, generic power domains (genpd) framework updates and a few assorted modifications elsewhere. Specifics: - Drop the P-state selection algorithm based on a PID controller from intel_pstate and make it use the same P-state selection method (based on the CPU load) for all types of systems in the active mode (Rafael Wysocki, Srinivas Pandruvada). - Rework the cpufreq core and governors to make it possible to take cross-CPU utilization updates into account and modify the schedutil governor to actually do so (Viresh Kumar). - Clean up the handling of transition latency information in the cpufreq core and untangle it from the information on which drivers cannot do dynamic frequency switching (Viresh Kumar). - Add support for new SoCs (MT2701/MT7623 and MT7622) to the mediatek cpufreq driver and update its DT bindings (Sean Wang). - Modify the cpufreq dt-platdev driver to autimatically create cpufreq devices for the new (v2) Operating Performance Points (OPP) DT bindings and update its whitelist of supported systems (Viresh Kumar, Shubhrajyoti Datta, Marc Gonzalez, Khiem Nguyen, Finley Xiao). - Add support for Ux500 to the cpufreq-dt driver and drop the obsolete dbx500 cpufreq driver (Linus Walleij, Arnd Bergmann). - Add new SoC (R8A7795) support to the cpufreq rcar driver (Khiem Nguyen). - Fix and clean up assorted issues in the cpufreq drivers and core (Arvind Yadav, Christophe Jaillet, Colin Ian King, Gustavo Silva, Julia Lawall, Leonard Crestez, Rob Herring, Sudeep Holla). - Update the IO-wait boost handling in the schedutil governor to make it less aggressive (Joel Fernandes). - Rework system suspend diagnostics to make it print fewer messages to the kernel log by default, add a sysfs knob to allow more suspend-related messages to be printed and add Low Power S0 Idle constraints checks to the ACPI suspend-to-idle code (Rafael Wysocki, Srinivas Pandruvada). - Prefer suspend-to-idle over S3 on ACPI-based systems with the ACPI_FADT_LOW_POWER_S0 flag set and the Low Power Idle S0 _DSM interface present in the ACPI tables (Rafael Wysocki). - Update documentation related to system sleep and rename a number of items in the code to make it cleare that they are related to suspend-to-idle (Rafael Wysocki). - Export a variable allowing device drivers to check the target system sleep state from the core system suspend code (Florian Fainelli). - Clean up the cpuidle subsystem to handle the polling state on x86 in a more straightforward way and to use %pOF instead of full_name (Rafael Wysocki, Rob Herring). - Update the devfreq framework to fix and clean up a few minor issues (Chanwoo Choi, Rob Herring). - Extend diagnostics in the generic power domains (genpd) framework and clean it up slightly (Thara Gopinath, Rob Herring). - Fix and clean up a couple of issues in the operating performance points (OPP) framework (Viresh Kumar, Waldemar Rymarkiewicz). - Add support for RV1108 to the rockchip-io Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS) driver (David Wu). - Fix the usage of notifiers in CPU power management on some platforms (Alex Shi). - Update the pm-graph system suspend/hibernation and boot profiling utility (Todd Brandt). - Make it possible to run the cpupower utility without CPU0 (Prarit Bhargava)" * tag 'pm-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (87 commits) cpuidle: Make drivers initialize polling state cpuidle: Move polling state initialization code to separate file cpuidle: Eliminate the CPUIDLE_DRIVER_STATE_START symbol cpufreq: imx6q: Fix imx6sx low frequency support cpufreq: speedstep-lib: make several arrays static, makes code smaller PM: docs: Delete the obsolete states.txt document PM: docs: Describe high-level PM strategies and sleep states PM / devfreq: Fix memory leak when fail to register device PM / devfreq: Add dependency on PM_OPP PM / devfreq: Move private devfreq_update_stats() into devfreq PM / devfreq: Convert to using %pOF instead of full_name PM / AVS: rockchip-io: add io selectors and supplies for RV1108 cpufreq: ti: Fix 'of_node_put' being called twice in error handling path cpufreq: dt-platdev: Drop few entries from whitelist cpufreq: dt-platdev: Automatically create cpufreq device with OPP v2 ARM: ux500: don't select CPUFREQ_DT cpuidle: Convert to using %pOF instead of full_name cpufreq: Convert to using %pOF instead of full_name PM / Domains: Convert to using %pOF instead of full_name cpufreq: Cap the default transition delay value to 10 ms ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jikos/hid
Pull HID update from Jiri Kosina: - Wacom driver fixes/updates (device name generation improvements, touch ring status support) from Jason Gerecke - T100 touchpad support from Hans de Goede - support for batteries driven by HID input reports, from Dmitry Torokhov - Arnd pointed out that driver_lock semaphore is superfluous, as driver core already provides all the necessary concurency protection. Removal patch from Binoy Jayan - logical minimum numbering improvements in sensor-hub driver, from Srinivas Pandruvada - support for Microsoft Win8 Wireless Radio Controls extensions from João Paulo Rechi Vita - assorted small fixes and device ID additions * 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jikos/hid: (28 commits) HID: prodikeys: constify snd_rawmidi_ops structures HID: sensor: constify platform_device_id HID: input: throttle battery uevents HID: usbmouse: constify usb_device_id and fix space before '[' error HID: usbkbd: constify usb_device_id and fix space before '[' error. HID: hid-sensor-hub: Force logical minimum to 1 for power and report state HID: wacom: Do not completely map WACOM_HID_WD_TOUCHRINGSTATUS usage HID: asus: Add T100CHI bluetooth keyboard dock touchpad support HID: ntrig: constify attribute_group structures. HID: logitech-hidpp: constify attribute_group structures. HID: sensor: constify attribute_group structures. HID: multitouch: constify attribute_group structures. HID: multitouch: use proper symbolic constant for 0xff310076 application HID: multitouch: Support Asus T304UA media keys HID: multitouch: Support HID_GD_WIRELESS_RADIO_CTLS HID: input: optionally use device id in battery name HID: input: map digitizer battery usage HID: Remove the semaphore driver_lock HID: wacom: add USB_HID dependency HID: add ALWAYS_POLL quirk for Logitech 0xc077 ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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70b8e9eb3b |
This is the bulk of the GPIO changes for the v4.14 cycle:
Core changes - Allow the GPIO irqchip to allocate IRQs dynamically. This is an important change on systems where only a restricted number of IRQs, lesser than the number of GPIO lines, can be utilized. Now we can allocate these on a first-come-first-served basis instead of hogging up valuable IRQ lines. - Serious fix-up of the kerneldoc documentation and inclusion into the kerneldoc builds. - Pulled in the IRQ simulator from the IRQ core tree and use this in the GPIO mockup driver for exhaustive testing of interrupt abilities. New drivers - New driver for ThunderX and OCTEON-TX. This is especially interesting as it picks up improvements from the IRQ core that allow us to handle fasteoi ACKs upwards in a hierarchy when there are IRQ flag latches on several levels in a hierarchy. Very interesting work here. - New subdriver for Renesas R-Car r8a7745 (RZ/G1E). Misc - Several fixes and improvements for Xilinx Zynq GPIO. - Support an enablement GPIO for the 74x164 GPIO. - Switch a bunch of chips to use devres to allocate irq descriptors. - A bunch of constification fixes. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAABAgAGBQJZrmRvAAoJEEEQszewGV1zFd8P/0wwsPFfCY5tjqMwYcu2VIzA ZEPlN/Z14Xr/JC7X5N18qWaZSdqAP94do8fn1Utqr6mEOY71BAAmt1dRH3M651nz dyAnb5s8IlnFNrv2C3ksG4ArQP72y3uag7b/9fcDPSFBjQKHXP9zI5qhvxJI8XFY iesWkwkQayDzbKvm/bFWugclYjSNZCwtzGn2OD0zhh8vKchQBEdLYuiV06iEuvh4 dkfpH5UhingJ0gMgMj3VLXvnaSPOQy321mnnF8cmHIwelZR8ij3JPQzirKB/cvTe fj/INc9/gXFOepFcEaQcWwspeXOXCjOajqfCyeLKLigj44E7pbv4HeTLJmQtCWv/ fBlHnzjEJG7zZi8JOuKeMwMSc/6GPHBhlmZ4GjpMtIeNXQ8V2oosLbvSd5/whtPg u9QuDDeTJwjm1HY3kBNa50BKYrAAKIATHxnYAlGrDTf/9ea5Ld7AT/IfeGHS2AQR nV6I0byRYCxEVZUTPeYOMoHDNGgVgA9VPAhUUjLj6r6Kx2bS4Pn7KNvSNx24SQTU wP+rWDXRNJzIMr9+sWj3yAksYZPQSpV2+y/VizeHZA7ssv3ZzqKzfWPARhQy/ypF GN72LObdxaW01GjN9bJ8x4KxBj+tIo2lLXYIK5TdKZy+LRxnsbCK6JGa5gFxopQh 325SOqkLlhaS2P6A2nHC =TYNw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'gpio-v4.14-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio Pull GPIO updates from Linus Walleij: "This is the bulk of the GPIO changes for the v4.14 cycle. Not so much changes this time, phew. David Daney and Bartosz Golaszewski did all the really interesting work in infrastructure improvement across GPIO and IRQ core, hats off for them and to tglx and Marc Z for general help with these patch sets. Core changes: - Allow the GPIO irqchip to allocate IRQs dynamically. This is an important change on systems where only a restricted number of IRQs, lesser than the number of GPIO lines, can be utilized. Now we can allocate these on a first-come-first-served basis instead of hogging up valuable IRQ lines. - Serious fix-up of the kerneldoc documentation and inclusion into the kerneldoc builds. - Pulled in the IRQ simulator from the IRQ core tree and use this in the GPIO mockup driver for exhaustive testing of interrupt abilities. New drivers: - New driver for ThunderX and OCTEON-TX. This is especially interesting as it picks up improvements from the IRQ core that allow us to handle fasteoi ACKs upwards in a hierarchy when there are IRQ flag latches on several levels in a hierarchy. Very interesting work here. - New subdriver for Renesas R-Car r8a7745 (RZ/G1E). Misc: - Several fixes and improvements for Xilinx Zynq GPIO. - Support an enablement GPIO for the 74x164 GPIO. - Switch a bunch of chips to use devres to allocate irq descriptors. - A bunch of constification fixes" * tag 'gpio-v4.14-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio: (63 commits) gpio: mockup: remove unused variable gc gpio: pl061: constify amba_id Revert "gpiolib: request the gpio before querying its direction" gpio: twl6040: remove unneeded forward declaration gpio: zevio: make gpio_chip const gpio: add gpio_add_lookup_tables() to add several tables at once gpio: rcar: Add r8a7745 (RZ/G1E) support gpio: brcmstb: check return value of gpiochip_irqchip_add() MAINTAINERS: Add entry for THUNDERX GPIO Driver. gpio: Add gpio driver support for ThunderX and OCTEON-TX gpio: mockup: use irq_sim gpio: mxs: use devres for irq generic chip gpio: mxc: use devres for irq generic chip gpio: pch: use devres for irq generic chip gpio: ml-ioh: use devres for irq generic chip gpio: sta2x11: use devres for irq generic chip gpio: sta2x11: disallow unbinding the driver gpio: mxs: disallow unbinding the driver gpio: mxc: disallow unbinding the driver gpio: aspeed: Remove reference to clock name in debounce warning message ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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d16605c912 |
This is the big bulk of pin control changes for the v4.14 kernel:
Core changes: - Decision to wrap the sleep mode of the Spreadtrum and in the future others into a specially tagged state. The generic DT bindings and the new Spreadtrum driver conforms to this. Others should be moved over if possible. New drivers: - New driver for Spreadtrum SoCs especially the SC9860 SoC. - New driver for Storlink/Cortina Gemini 3512 and 3516 SoCs. New subdrivers: - Intel Denverton subdriver. - Intel Cannon Lake subdriver. - Intel Lewisburg subdriver. - Allwinner sunxi: R40 subdriver for A10. - Socionext uniphier PXs3 subdriver. - Rockchip RK3128 subdriver. - Renesas SH-PFC R8A77995 subdriver. Miscellaneous: - Qualcomm APQ8064 can handle general purpose clock muxing. - Mediatek MT7623 PCIe mux data fixed up. - Intel GPIO IRQs are disabled during suspend. - Several fixes and addtions to Renesas r8a7796. - Qualcomm SPMI GPIO supports dtest route and LV/MV subtype. - Input schmitt trigger support in Rockchip RV1108. - Aspeed G4 and G5 USB host/device pin control control added. - Qualcomm IPQ4019 has matured with a few missing pin groups and control bits put in place. - Lots of constification, this is the latest in cocinelle fixes. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAABAgAGBQJZra4bAAoJEEEQszewGV1zB0QP/jdNE76rAfPA3FTf3xnWeOhe yVPGDC57M5vBkbHp2htgjpnzeaqYRPrLlmJK30pmyYWS/OivFtYcPuxthHX/m8dT 0WzV9iJ6OntxAFSpzLmWtDc7Svrf30tyPTyMNmCd+0d/Dj8kIRYIsrvCAv0iGwlY UWeVxeBwKWKhxV4DbIuEXGEa9zcdsew++qkZjr+GvObtNLIqpQVyLZrKl18C0EAR CLSiRNzvlPrr/k2nETkJtYnlaMLl2aL0IAt7JzDtYDonFogQg7oSESehToSZmw99 Cxo1FHCF4nyMpFBCdnirN2g07dNVLoTcXvKLSygaDorzwrE3uAaVqbWigBC2Rum6 psvP3SHPudj+ysSzRjkoImuSTdyaQLFHVtGOcb+esM753y90fJ1Mycdf2UNbo2+Z NE8wt31iJIZ+/WTxIX692VOUdRivb8/MFsBBwyvGL/Fx3ylsvr34zaOeVlk3e0tO 7JV3hRaWs+KgwYvesNSxwWPUF+tFHHakqs7OQnROlOIQBakZX3QYVYfc4jfJofUl 2s0roBOjjKamnta9VphS6OO5EG7lmG41cI5q4uW3bIXdfP88kDATFqXvTkS4HZAw UO/LfP31m/1hr5oMYWDUEntzdQP+SE6N2/np6QOGykXNDGut2TxaV4WYkidCYawl /8/O1tCUr9xreTsRxWIv =GkNo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pinctrl-v4.14-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-pinctrl Pull pin control updates from Linus Walleij: "This is the big bulk of pin control changes for the v4.14 kernel. There are just a few bigger changes (new drivers mostly) and then a lot of small patches all over the place. Core changes: - Decision to wrap the sleep mode of the Spreadtrum and in the future others into a specially tagged state. The generic DT bindings and the new Spreadtrum driver conforms to this. Others should be moved over if possible. New drivers: - Spreadtrum SoCs especially the SC9860 SoC. - Storlink/Cortina Gemini 3512 and 3516 SoCs. New subdrivers: - Intel Denverton subdriver. - Intel Cannon Lake subdriver. - Intel Lewisburg subdriver. - Allwinner sunxi: R40 subdriver for A10. - Socionext uniphier PXs3 subdriver. - Rockchip RK3128 subdriver. - Renesas SH-PFC R8A77995 subdriver. Miscellaneous: - Qualcomm APQ8064 can handle general purpose clock muxing. - Mediatek MT7623 PCIe mux data fixed up. - Intel GPIO IRQs are disabled during suspend. - Several fixes and addtions to Renesas r8a7796. - Qualcomm SPMI GPIO supports dtest route and LV/MV subtype. - Input schmitt trigger support in Rockchip RV1108. - Aspeed G4 and G5 USB host/device pin control control added. - Qualcomm IPQ4019 has matured with a few missing pin groups and control bits put in place. - Lots of constification, this is the latest in cocinelle fixes" * tag 'pinctrl-v4.14-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-pinctrl: (147 commits) Revert "pinctrl: sunxi: Don't enforce bias disable (for now)" pinctrl: uniphier: fix members of rmii group for Pro4 pinctrl: Delete an error message pinctrl: core: Delete an error message pinctrl: intel: Read back TX buffer state pinctrl: rockchip: Add rv1108 recalculated iomux support pinctrl: intel: Decrease indentation in intel_gpio_set() pinctrl: rza1: Remove suffix from gpiochip label pinctrl: qcom: spmi-gpio: Correct power_source range check pinctrl: freescale: make mxs_regs const pinctrl: aspeed: Rework strap register write logic for the AST2500 pinctrl: rza1: off by one in rza1_parse_gpiochip() pinctrl: qcom: General Purpose clocks for apq8064 pinctrl: sprd: Add Spreadtrum pin control driver dt-bindings: pinctrl: Add DT bindings for Spreadtrum SC9860 pinctrl: Add sleep related state to indicate sleep related configs pinctrl: mediatek: update PCIe mux data for MT7623 pinctrl: intel: Add Intel Lewisburg GPIO support pinctrl: intel: Add Intel Cannon Lake PCH-H pin controller support pinctrl: aspeed: Fix ast2500 strap register write logic ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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fe9e31383e |
regulator: Updates for v4.14
This is an extremely quiet release for the regulator subsystem, it's all fairly minor fixes and cleanups plus a few new drivers and ddevice ID additions: - Support for MediaTek MT6380, Ricoh RC5T619 and ST Voltage Reference Buffers. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFHBAABCAAxFiEEreZoqmdXGLWf4p/qJNaLcl1Uh9AFAlmthW0THGJyb29uaWVA a2VybmVsLm9yZwAKCRAk1otyXVSH0BhAB/4/twIBnHSwqyNgt/HX8N0gdalejYIY lrCushBDAEp3CAV/ODfjCQlL2V2DOA5scx9iQxiiri6owbGcpdB7mNDMfyR9tT2f hkUPEMK6gyCHQdKubmnpFXKBrmPXo6wYrPGYx8HWHYCSiL3lTQPwd+n1iKt4NsLT mQRzjXqFahKS/UKqPcur+wP1gpVGY5DUifDjSiNTQzenM4EY/Yu0DzTohAta5qb7 8bR+teC90I2u7VBQUnslNdVm1y8CtSyUVAOP2aOkTVu/8h/r9DDL1EL6w3efScna 60FZGcsnqVuEjUsF/5PtKes/9QD+/MS1qTKBK5eo+UzcbqQfhpZgBo4d =EUUb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'regulator-v4.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator Pull regulator updates from Mark Brown: "This is an extremely quiet release for the regulator subsystem, it's all fairly minor fixes and cleanups plus a few new drivers and ddevice ID additions: - Support for MediaTek MT6380, Ricoh RC5T619 and ST Voltage Reference Buffers" * tag 'regulator-v4.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator: (24 commits) regulator: Add support for stm32-vrefbuf regulator: Add STM32 Voltage Reference Buffer regulator: pv88090: Exception handling for out of bounds regulator: da9063: Return an error code on probe failure regulator: rn5t618: add RC5T619 PMIC support regulator: ltc3589: constify i2c_device_id regulator: fan53555: fix I2C device ids regulator: add fixes with MT6397 dt-bindings shouldn't reference driver regulator: add fixes with MT6323 dt-bindings shouldn't reference driver regulator: add fixes with MT6311 dt-bindings shouldn't reference driver regulator: Add document for MediaTek MT6380 regulator regulator: mt6380: Add support for MT6380 regulator: pwm-regulator: Remove unneeded gpiod NULL check regulator: core: fix a possible race in disable_work handling regulator: fan53555: Use of_device_get_match_data() to simplify probe regulator: of: regulator_of_get_init_data() missing of_node_get() regulator: pwm-regulator: fix example syntax regulator: Convert to using %pOF instead of full_name regulator: cpcap: Add OF mode mapping regulator: cpcap: Fix standby mode ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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b88f55774f |
spi: Updates for v4.14
A fairly quiet release for the SPI subsystem: - Move to using IDR for allocating bus numbers. - Modernisation of the ep93xx driver, removing a lot of open coding and using the framework more. - The tools have been moved to use the standard tools build system and an install target added (there will be a fairly trivial conflict with tip resulting from the changes in the main tools Makefile). - A refactoring of the Qualcomm QUP driver which enables new variants to be supported. - Explicit support for the Freescale i.MX53 and i.MX6 SPI, Renesas R-Car H3 and Rockchip RV1108 controllers. There's also a trivial add/add conflict in spi.c with the ACPI tree adding a header for some Apple support and the IDR code needing a header too. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFHBAABCAAxFiEEreZoqmdXGLWf4p/qJNaLcl1Uh9AFAlmtgGYTHGJyb29uaWVA a2VybmVsLm9yZwAKCRAk1otyXVSH0IwAB/9U/s75RgZN+w/IZneex3gD2+mnNxTV SiWWlR66580vbXsh7lgzTtANrDKfYTsYGP3JS7vjhsegBlzcT4M5OMyJZTcCi40a JF0edDFnkqNM96LubJVnrIJj4KHL1Zx+FICIXItOSBZh6ECgI92KAfAbfQhLdB10 BtNdlsQMzcTygLqf2/N6W7u/6yYBnUuaaNeu+j4QsF1pE9L/5kt3lLXxv2DTL3cA vncqu/ndxIjCKLpIGjMOrvAlLCKmZdIxX3Y/d1XJSxyG3vJj30kEvxATZ15sKln8 gXOnmWF2JgBcxEHxzsTGuVZpXXblu7uiicniglP0geC9dMboJnky993j =tbQ9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'spi-v4.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi Pull spi updates from Mark Brown: "A fairly quiet release for the SPI subsystem: - Move to using IDR for allocating bus numbers - Modernisation of the ep93xx driver, removing a lot of open coding and using the framework more - The tools have been moved to use the standard tools build system and an install target added (there will be a fairly trivial conflict with tip resulting from the changes in the main tools Makefile) - A refactoring of the Qualcomm QUP driver which enables new variants to be supported - Explicit support for the Freescale i.MX53 and i.MX6 SPI, Renesas R-Car H3 and Rockchip RV1108 controllers" * tag 'spi-v4.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi: (71 commits) spi: spi-falcon: drop check of boot select spi: imx: fix use of native chip-selects with devicetree spi: pl022: constify amba_id spi: imx: fix little-endian build spi: omap: Allocate bus number from spi framework spi: Kernel coding style fixes spi: imx: dynamic burst length adjust for PIO mode spi: Pick spi bus number from Linux idr or spi alias spi: rockchip: configure CTRLR1 according to size and data frame spi: altera: Consolidate TX/RX data register access spi: altera: Switch to SPI core transfer queue management spi: rockchip: add compatible string for rv1108 spi spi: qup: fix 64-bit build warning spi: qup: hide warning for uninitialized variable spi: spi-ep93xx: use the default master transfer queueing mechanism spi: spi-ep93xx: remove private data 'current_msg' spi: spi-ep93xx: pass the spi_master pointer around spi: spi-ep93xx: absorb the interrupt enable/disable helpers spi: spi-ep93xx: add spi master prepare_transfer_hardware() spi: spi-ep93xx: use 32-bit read/write for all registers ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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16a832a21f |
* pnd2_edac: A minimal sideband driver (Tony Luck)
* small-ish cleanups and fixes all over the place. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEEzv7L6UO9uDPlPSfHEsHwGGHeVUoFAlmtYQoACgkQEsHwGGHe VUq14w//V+yaHVLh6Me6zHxUeJO4o+dTWw56cSNRRNDUTZXJAEsi0GaKZ0YvLT6m M34KgYLGXFOMY3T3v3SM88xKW5dmTV8okKiuAMSxeiyOyL3TIiT32uDKiYwekD2t 3pJ6KuTXHCpEYnchI9mPP1ccohxHt/QOi+nt0wbuZnsOAAwUToI4+fOvmjQPgACS Hg47pKoSU9j7DDbTDtisKVMNJGkL7wdwuA0XtB8eww1pYaPocIv8WO0mUbEUQ/bD W5O+rLbwVNHcwU4vI4e+YPXpk1FJke7qCabje1h50yzRFoK3EQP65cGoIX/fxKDt 9tsiKQSV/Y0fXntcXtJuwYN2z1ykzk7o4LLVkhX255JqtwFYxLgf1a0e3ZLV7mvC p+yB9moWis/zpfdAuazoKT5R3W1Gl/CpjvYv34lSJUipR10OLvNGKtg6CAlBfhbw CEfzIX/3mQ+XSyOS3ofESbVNMjOY6CfQMgT+0sTKz5q7/gDLinGuh+J/zS5ze/lv FugGn2PeovfIVo0OLU1dSyHKHE6enDIkHvS0rcGXBks88lARQlHAQuMlR37itmd5 KfW/a/W4rui4io80E2xlBFkamShTZe/Kx2Z9q9OMc0ut7zcPfREqB4Gg+lUGGOaL 1cA76rZ3d9A6Yy8ARlCVa0Q9AFyMsjDstLE3iG5wrQLMfHA93pI= =gR6C -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'edac_for_4.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bp/bp Pull EDAC updates from Borislav Petkov: - pnd2_edac: A minimal sideband driver (Tony Luck) - small-ish cleanups and fixes all over the place * tag 'edac_for_4.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bp/bp: EDAC, mce_amd: Get rid of local var in amd_filter_mce() EDAC, mce_amd: Get rid of most struct cpuinfo_x86 uses EDAC, mce_amd: Rename decode_smca_errors() to decode_smca_error() EDAC: Make device_type const EDAC, pnd2: Properly toggle hidden state for P2SB PCI device EDAC, pnd2: Conditionally unhide/hide the P2SB PCI device to read BAR EDAC, pnd2: Mask off the lower four bits of a BAR EDAC, thunderx: Fix error handling path in thunderx_lmc_probe() EDAC, altera: Fix error handling path in altr_edac_device_probe() EDAC, pnd2: Build in a minimal sideband driver for Apollo Lake EDAC, sb_edac: Classify memory mirroring modes EDAC, cpc925, ppc4xx: Convert to using %pOF instead of full_name EDAC: Get rid of mci->mod_ver EDAC: Constify attribute_group structures EDAC, mce_amd: Use cpu_to_node() to find the node ID |
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Linus Torvalds
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bafb0762cb |
Char/Misc drivers for 4.14-rc1
Here is the big char/misc driver update for 4.14-rc1. Lots of different stuff in here, it's been an active development cycle for some reason. Highlights are: - updated binder driver, this brings binder up to date with what shipped in the Android O release, plus some more changes that happened since then that are in the Android development trees. - coresight updates and fixes - mux driver file renames to be a bit "nicer" - intel_th driver updates - normal set of hyper-v updates and changes - small fpga subsystem and driver updates - lots of const code changes all over the driver trees - extcon driver updates - fmc driver subsystem upadates - w1 subsystem minor reworks and new features and drivers added - spmi driver updates Plus a smattering of other minor driver updates and fixes. All of these have been in linux-next with no reported issues for a while. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCWa1+Ew8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+yl26wCgquufNylfhxr65NbJrovduJYzRnUAniCivXg8 bePIh/JI5WxWoHK+wEbY =hYWx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'char-misc-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc Pull char/misc driver updates from Greg KH: "Here is the big char/misc driver update for 4.14-rc1. Lots of different stuff in here, it's been an active development cycle for some reason. Highlights are: - updated binder driver, this brings binder up to date with what shipped in the Android O release, plus some more changes that happened since then that are in the Android development trees. - coresight updates and fixes - mux driver file renames to be a bit "nicer" - intel_th driver updates - normal set of hyper-v updates and changes - small fpga subsystem and driver updates - lots of const code changes all over the driver trees - extcon driver updates - fmc driver subsystem upadates - w1 subsystem minor reworks and new features and drivers added - spmi driver updates Plus a smattering of other minor driver updates and fixes. All of these have been in linux-next with no reported issues for a while" * tag 'char-misc-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (244 commits) ANDROID: binder: don't queue async transactions to thread. ANDROID: binder: don't enqueue death notifications to thread todo. ANDROID: binder: Don't BUG_ON(!spin_is_locked()). ANDROID: binder: Add BINDER_GET_NODE_DEBUG_INFO ioctl ANDROID: binder: push new transactions to waiting threads. ANDROID: binder: remove proc waitqueue android: binder: Add page usage in binder stats android: binder: fixup crash introduced by moving buffer hdr drivers: w1: add hwmon temp support for w1_therm drivers: w1: refactor w1_slave_show to make the temp reading functionality separate drivers: w1: add hwmon support structures eeprom: idt_89hpesx: Support both ACPI and OF probing mcb: Fix an error handling path in 'chameleon_parse_cells()' MCB: add support for SC31 to mcb-lpc mux: make device_type const char: virtio: constify attribute_group structures. Documentation/ABI: document the nvmem sysfs files lkdtm: fix spelling mistake: "incremeted" -> "incremented" perf: cs-etm: Fix ETMv4 CONFIGR entry in perf.data file nvmem: include linux/err.h from header ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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44b1671fae |
Driver core update for 4.14-rc1
Here is the "big" driver core update for 4.14-rc1. It's really not all that big, the largest thing here being some firmware tests to help ensure that that crazy api is working properly. There's also a new uevent for when a driver is bound or unbound from a device, fixing a hole in the driver model that's been there since the very beginning. Many thanks to Dmitry for being persistent and pointing out how wrong I was about this all along :) Patches for the new uevents are already in the systemd tree, if people want to play around with them. Otherwise just a number of other small api changes and updates here, nothing major. All of these patches have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCWa1/IQ8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+yn8jACfdQg+YXGxTExonxnyiWgoDMMSO2gAn1ETOaak itLO5ll4b6EQ0r3pU27d =pCYl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'driver-core-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core Pull driver core update from Greg KH: "Here is the "big" driver core update for 4.14-rc1. It's really not all that big, the largest thing here being some firmware tests to help ensure that that crazy api is working properly. There's also a new uevent for when a driver is bound or unbound from a device, fixing a hole in the driver model that's been there since the very beginning. Many thanks to Dmitry for being persistent and pointing out how wrong I was about this all along :) Patches for the new uevents are already in the systemd tree, if people want to play around with them. Otherwise just a number of other small api changes and updates here, nothing major. All of these patches have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues" * tag 'driver-core-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (28 commits) driver core: bus: Fix a potential double free Do not disable driver and bus shutdown hook when class shutdown hook is set. base: topology: constify attribute_group structures. base: Convert to using %pOF instead of full_name kernfs: Clarify lockdep name for kn->count fbdev: uvesafb: remove DRIVER_ATTR() usage xen: xen-pciback: remove DRIVER_ATTR() usage driver core: Document struct device:dma_ops mod_devicetable: Remove excess description from structured comment test_firmware: add batched firmware tests firmware: enable a debug print for batched requests firmware: define pr_fmt firmware: send -EINTR on signal abort on fallback mechanism test_firmware: add test case for SIGCHLD on sync fallback initcall_debug: add deferred probe times Input: axp20x-pek - switch to using devm_device_add_group() Input: synaptics_rmi4 - use devm_device_add_group() for attributes in F01 Input: gpio_keys - use devm_device_add_group() for attributes driver core: add devm_device_add_group() and friends driver core: add device_{add|remove}_group() helpers ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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bf1d6b2c76 |
Staging/IIO driver updates for 4.14-rc1
Here is the big staging and IIO driver update for 4.14-rc1. Lots of staging driver fixes and cleanups, including some reorginizing of the lustre header files to try to impose some sanity on what is, and what is not, the uapi for that filesystem. There are some tty core changes in here as well, as the speakup drivers need them, and that's ok with me, they are sane and the speakup code is getting nicer because of it. There is also the addition of the obiligatory new wifi driver, just because it has been a release or two since we added our last one... Other than that, lots and lots of small coding style fixes, as usual. All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCWa2AbA8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+ymboACfUsNhw+cJlVb25J70NULkye3y1PAAoJ+Ayq30 ckkLGakZayKcYEx50ffH =KJwg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'staging-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging Pull staging/IIO driver updates from Greg KH: "Here is the big staging and IIO driver update for 4.14-rc1. Lots of staging driver fixes and cleanups, including some reorginizing of the lustre header files to try to impose some sanity on what is, and what is not, the uapi for that filesystem. There are some tty core changes in here as well, as the speakup drivers need them, and that's ok with me, they are sane and the speakup code is getting nicer because of it. There is also the addition of the obiligatory new wifi driver, just because it has been a release or two since we added our last one... Other than that, lots and lots of small coding style fixes, as usual. All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues" * tag 'staging-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging: (612 commits) staging:rtl8188eu:core Fix remove unneccessary else block staging: typec: fusb302: make structure fusb302_psy_desc static staging: unisys: visorbus: make two functions static staging: fsl-dpaa2/eth: fix off-by-one FD ctrl bitmaks staging: r8822be: Simplify deinit_priv() staging: r8822be: Remove some dead code staging: vboxvideo: Use CONFIG_DRM_KMS_FB_HELPER to check for fbdefio availability staging:rtl8188eu Fix comparison to NULL staging: rts5208: rename mmc_ddr_tunning_rx_cmd to mmc_ddr_tuning_rx_cmd Staging: Pi433: style fix - tabs and spaces staging: pi433: fix spelling mistake: "preample" -> "preamble" staging:rtl8188eu:core Fix Code Indent staging: typec: fusb302: Export current-limit through a power_supply class dev staging: typec: fusb302: Add support for USB2 charger detection through extcon staging: typec: fusb302: Use client->irq as irq if set staging: typec: fusb302: Get max snk mv/ma/mw from device-properties staging: typec: fusb302: Set max supply voltage to 5V staging: typec: tcpm: Add get_current_limit tcpc_dev callback staging:rtl8188eu Use __func__ instead of function name staging: lustre: coding style fixes found by checkpatch.pl ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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e63a94f12b |
TTY/Serial updates for 4.14-rc1
Here is the big tty/serial driver update for 4.14-rc1. Well, not all that big, just a number of small serial driver fixes, and a new serial driver. Also in here are some much needed goldfish tty driver (emulator) fixes to try to get that codebase under control. All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCWa2A+A8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+ylNKACfWOuWb4PEGzPg2hF57V1g0cq8VXEAn0BtZT+n uuCBV53ylesoHhEhKf/D =g+za -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'tty-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty Pull tty/serial updates from Greg KH: "Here is the big tty/serial driver update for 4.14-rc1. Well, not all that big, just a number of small serial driver fixes, and a new serial driver. Also in here are some much needed goldfish tty driver (emulator) fixes to try to get that codebase under control. All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues" * tag 'tty-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty: (94 commits) tty: goldfish: Implement support for kernel 'earlycon' parameter tty: goldfish: Use streaming DMA for r/w operations on Ranchu platforms tty: goldfish: Refactor constants to better reflect their nature serial: 8250_port: Remove useless NULL checks earlycon: initialise baud field of earlycon device structure tty: hvcs: make ktermios const pty: show associative slave of ptmx in fdinfo tty: n_gsm: Add compat_ioctl tty: hvcs: constify vio_device_id tty: hvc_vio: constify vio_device_id tty: mips_ejtag_fdc: constify mips_cdmm_device_id Introduce 8250_men_mcb mcb: introduce mcb_get_resource() serial: imx: Avoid post-PIO cleanup if TX DMA is started tty: serial: imx: disable irq after suspend serial: 8250_uniphier: add suspend/resume support serial: 8250_uniphier: use CHAR register for canary to detect power-off serial: 8250_uniphier: fix serial port index in private data serial: 8250: of: Add new port type for MediaTek BTIF controller on MT7622/23 SoC dt-bindings: serial: 8250: Add MediaTek BTIF controller bindings ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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1a3b85ea36 |
USB/PHY driver updates for 4.14-rc1
Here is the large USB and PHY driver update for 4.14-rc1. Not all that exciting, a few new PHY drivers, the usual mess of gadget driver updates and fixes, and of course, xhci updates to try to tame that beast. A number of usb-serial updates and other small fixes all over the USB driver tree are in here as well. Full details are in the shortlog. All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCWa2Buw8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+yk0VQCeK9SbD3sNVE0NXnwBYPTptghtr1EAoKwg96LG e4TUNAUcKadcDHJ8S81i =zy8S -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'usb-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb Pull USB/PHY driver updates from Greg KH: "Here is the large USB and PHY driver update for 4.14-rc1. Not all that exciting, a few new PHY drivers, the usual mess of gadget driver updates and fixes, and of course, xhci updates to try to tame that beast. A number of usb-serial updates and other small fixes all over the USB driver tree are in here as well. Full details are in the shortlog. All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues" * tag 'usb-4.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb: (171 commits) usbip: vhci-hcd: make vhci_hc_driver const usb: phy: Avoid unchecked dereference warning usb: imx21-hcd: make imx21_hc_driver const usb: host: make ehci_fsl_overrides const and __initconst dt-bindings: mt8173-mtu3: add generic compatible and rename file dt-bindings: mt8173-xhci: add generic compatible and rename file usb: xhci-mtk: add generic compatible string usbip: auto retry for concurrent attach USB: serial: option: simplify 3 D-Link device entries USB: serial: option: add support for D-Link DWM-157 C1 usb: core: usbport: fix "BUG: key not in .data" when lockdep is enabled usb: chipidea: usb2: check memory allocation failure usb: Add device quirk for Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920-C usb: misc: lvstest: add entry to place port in compliance mode usb: xhci: Support enabling of compliance mode for xhci 1.1 usb:xhci:Fix regression when ATI chipsets detected usb: quirks: add delay init quirk for Corsair Strafe RGB keyboard usb: gadget: make snd_pcm_hardware const usb: common: use of_property_read_bool() USB: core: constify vm_operations_struct ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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04759194dc |
arm64 updates for 4.14:
- VMAP_STACK support, allowing the kernel stacks to be allocated in the vmalloc space with a guard page for trapping stack overflows. One of the patches introduces THREAD_ALIGN and changes the generic alloc_thread_stack_node() to use this instead of THREAD_SIZE (no functional change for other architectures) - Contiguous PTE hugetlb support re-enabled (after being reverted a couple of times). We now have the semantics agreed in the generic mm layer together with API improvements so that the architecture code can detect between contiguous and non-contiguous huge PTEs - Initial support for persistent memory on ARM: DC CVAP instruction exposed to user space (HWCAP) and the in-kernel pmem API implemented - raid6 improvements for arm64: faster algorithm for the delta syndrome and implementation of the recovery routines using Neon - FP/SIMD refactoring and removal of support for Neon in interrupt context. This is in preparation for full SVE support - PTE accessors converted from inline asm to cmpxchg so that we can use LSE atomics if available (ARMv8.1) - Perf support for Cortex-A35 and A73 - Non-urgent fixes and cleanups -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEE5RElWfyWxS+3PLO2a9axLQDIXvEFAlmuunYACgkQa9axLQDI XvEH9BAAo8V94GOMkX6HkT+2hjkl7DQ9krjumzmfzLV5AdgHMMzBNozmWKOCzgh0 yaxRcTUju3EyNeKhADr7yLiKDH8fnRPmYEJiVrwfgo7MaPApaCorr7LLIXfPGuxe DTBHw+oxRMjlmaHeATX4PBWfQxAx+vjjhHqv3Qpmvdm4nYqR+0hZomH2BNsu64fk AkSeUCxfCEyzSFIKuQM04M4zhSSZHz1tDxWI0b0RcK73qqEOuYZNkn6qxSKP5J4X b2Y2U8nmxJ5C2fXpDYZaK9shiJ4Vu7X3Ocf/M7hsJzGY5z4dhnmUmxpHROaNiSvo hCx7POYKyAPovps7zMSqcdsujkqOIQO8RHp4zGXx/pIr1RumjIiCY+RGpUYGibvU N4Px5hZNneuHaPZZ+sWjOOdNB28xyzeUp2UK9Bb6uHB+/3xssMAD8Fd/b2ZLnS6a YW3wrZmqA+ckfETsSRibabTs/ayqYHs2SDVwnlDJGtn+4Pw8oQpwGrwokxLQuuw3 uF2sNEPhJz+dcy21q3udYAQE1qOJBlLqTptgP96CHoVqh8X6nYSi5obT7y30ln3n dhpZGOdi6R8YOouxgXS3Wg07pxn444L/VzDw5ku/5DkdryPOZCSRbk/2t8If6oDM 2VD6PCbTx3hsGc7SZ7FdSwIysD2j446u40OMGdH2iLB5jWBwyOM= =vd0/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux Pull arm64 updates from Catalin Marinas: - VMAP_STACK support, allowing the kernel stacks to be allocated in the vmalloc space with a guard page for trapping stack overflows. One of the patches introduces THREAD_ALIGN and changes the generic alloc_thread_stack_node() to use this instead of THREAD_SIZE (no functional change for other architectures) - Contiguous PTE hugetlb support re-enabled (after being reverted a couple of times). We now have the semantics agreed in the generic mm layer together with API improvements so that the architecture code can detect between contiguous and non-contiguous huge PTEs - Initial support for persistent memory on ARM: DC CVAP instruction exposed to user space (HWCAP) and the in-kernel pmem API implemented - raid6 improvements for arm64: faster algorithm for the delta syndrome and implementation of the recovery routines using Neon - FP/SIMD refactoring and removal of support for Neon in interrupt context. This is in preparation for full SVE support - PTE accessors converted from inline asm to cmpxchg so that we can use LSE atomics if available (ARMv8.1) - Perf support for Cortex-A35 and A73 - Non-urgent fixes and cleanups * tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: (75 commits) arm64: cleanup {COMPAT_,}SET_PERSONALITY() macro arm64: introduce separated bits for mm_context_t flags arm64: hugetlb: Cleanup setup_hugepagesz arm64: Re-enable support for contiguous hugepages arm64: hugetlb: Override set_huge_swap_pte_at() to support contiguous hugepages arm64: hugetlb: Override huge_pte_clear() to support contiguous hugepages arm64: hugetlb: Handle swap entries in huge_pte_offset() for contiguous hugepages arm64: hugetlb: Add break-before-make logic for contiguous entries arm64: hugetlb: Spring clean huge pte accessors arm64: hugetlb: Introduce pte_pgprot helper arm64: hugetlb: set_huge_pte_at Add WARN_ON on !pte_present arm64: kexec: have own crash_smp_send_stop() for crash dump for nonpanic cores arm64: dma-mapping: Mark atomic_pool as __ro_after_init arm64: dma-mapping: Do not pass data to gen_pool_set_algo() arm64: Remove the !CONFIG_ARM64_HW_AFDBM alternative code paths arm64: Ignore hardware dirty bit updates in ptep_set_wrprotect() arm64: Move PTE_RDONLY bit handling out of set_pte_at() kvm: arm64: Convert kvm_set_s2pte_readonly() from inline asm to cmpxchg() arm64: Convert pte handling from inline asm to using (cmp)xchg arm64: neon/efi: Make EFI fpsimd save/restore variables static ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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9e85ae6af6 |
Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux
Pull s390 updates from Martin Schwidefsky: "The first part of the s390 updates for 4.14: - Add machine type 0x3906 for IBM z14 - Add IBM z14 TLB flushing improvements for KVM guests - Exploit the TOD clock epoch extension to provide a continuous TOD clock afer 2042/09/17 - Add NIAI spinlock hints for IBM z14 - Rework the vmcp driver and use CMA for the respone buffer of z/VM CP commands - Drop some s390 specific asm headers and use the generic version - Add block discard for DASD-FBA devices under z/VM - Add average request times to DASD statistics - A few of those constify patches which seem to be in vogue right now - Cleanup and bug fixes" * 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux: (50 commits) s390/mm: avoid empty zero pages for KVM guests to avoid postcopy hangs s390/dasd: Add discard support for FBA devices s390/zcrypt: make CPRBX const s390/uaccess: avoid mvcos jump label s390/mm: use generic mm_hooks s390/facilities: fix typo s390/vmcp: simplify vmcp_response_free() s390/topology: Remove the unused parent_node() macro s390/dasd: Change unsigned long long to unsigned long s390/smp: convert cpuhp_setup_state() return code to zero on success s390: fix 'novx' early parameter handling s390/dasd: add average request times to dasd statistics s390/scm: use common completion path s390/pci: log changes to uid checking s390/vmcp: simplify vmcp_ioctl() s390/vmcp: return -ENOTTY for unknown ioctl commands s390/vmcp: split vmcp header file and move to uapi s390/vmcp: make use of contiguous memory allocator s390/cpcmd,vmcp: avoid GFP_DMA allocations s390/vmcp: fix uaccess check and avoid undefined behavior ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mattst88/alpha
Pull alpha updates from Matt Turner: "This contains some small clean up patches I've neglected, and some build improvements from Ben Hutchings" * 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mattst88/alpha: alpha: math-emu: Fix modular build alpha: Restore symbol versions for symbols exported from assembly alpha: defconfig: Cleanup from old Kconfig options alpha: use kobj_to_dev() alpha: squash lines for immediate return alpha: kernel: Use vma_pages() alpha: silence a buffer overflow warning alpha: marvel: make use of raw_spinlock variants alpha: cleanup: remove __NR_sys_epoll_*, leave __NR_epoll_* alpha: use generic fb.h |
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Linus Torvalds
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Merge branch 'parisc-4.14-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/deller/parisc-linux
Pull parisc updates from Helge Deller: "Major changes include: - Full support of the firmware Page Deallocation Table with MADV_HWPOISON and MADV_SOFT_OFFLINE. A kernel thread scans regularily for new bad memory pages. - Full support for self-extracting kernel. - Added UBSAN support. - Lots of section mismatch fixes across all parisc drivers. - Added examples for %pF and %pS usage in printk-formats.txt" * 'parisc-4.14-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/deller/parisc-linux: (28 commits) printk-formats.txt: Add examples for %pF and %pS usage parisc: Fix up devices below a PCI-PCI MegaRAID controller bridge parisc/core: Fix section mismatches parisc/ipmi_si_intf: Fix section mismatches on parisc platform parisc/input/hilkbd: Fix section mismatches parisc/net/lasi_82596: Fix section mismatches parisc/serio: Fix section mismatches in gscps2 and hp_sdc drivers parisc: Fix section mismatches in parisc core drivers parisc/parport_gsc: Fix section mismatches parisc/scsi/lasi700: Fix section mismatches parisc/scsi/zalon: Fix section mismatches parisc/8250_gsc: Fix section mismatches parisc/mux: Fix section mismatches parisc/sticore: Fix section mismatches parisc/harmony: Fix section mismatches parisc: Wire up support for self-extracting kernel parisc: Make existing core files reuseable for bootloader parisc: Add core code for self-extracting kernel parisc: Enable UBSAN support parisc/random: Add machine specific randomness ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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m68k updates for 4.14
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Jiri Kosina
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de6c5070ad |
Merge branch 'for-4.14/wacom' into for-linus
- name generation improvement for Wacom devices from Jason Gerecke - Kconfig dependency fix for Wacom driver from Arnd Bergmann |
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Jiri Kosina
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5c891d5e09 |
Merge branch 'for-4.14/upstream' into for-linus
- usb_device_id and snd_rawmidi_ops constifications from Julia Lawall and Arvind Yadav |
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Jiri Kosina
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Merge branch 'for-4.14/multitouch' into for-linus
- support for media keys on Asus T304UA from João Paulo Rechi Vita - support for Microsoft Win8 Wireless Radio Controls extensions from João Paulo Rechi Vita Conflicts: drivers/hid/hid-ids.h Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz> |
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Jiri Kosina
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d29ed11bb7 |
Merge branch 'for-4.14/ish' into for-linus
- bring consistency into logical minimum numbering in sensor-hub driver, from Srinivas Pandruvada |
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Jiri Kosina
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2682b89236 |
Merge branch 'for-4.14/driver-lock-removal' into for-linus
- Arnd pointed out that driver_lock semaphore is superfluous, as driver core already provides all the necessary concurency protection. Removal patch from Binoy Jayan |
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Jiri Kosina
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Merge branch 'for-4.14/constify-attribute_group' into for-linus
- struct attribute_group constification from Arvind Yadav |
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Jiri Kosina
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b11918bdbe |
Merge branch 'for-4.14/battery' into for-linus
- support for batteries driven by HID input reports, from Dmitry Torokhov |
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Jiri Kosina
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d3c7ad2432 |
Merge branch 'for-4.14/asus' into for-linus
- T100 touchpad support from Hans de Goede |
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Jiri Kosina
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d487bb6ef1 |
Merge branch 'for-4.13/upstream-fixes' into for-linus
- WACOM_HID_WD_TOUCHRINGSTATUS usage mapping fix in Wacom driver from Jason Gerecke - new Logitech device ID quirk from Kyle Roarty |