Correct smasung.com into samsung.com.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
When stopping devices it is not enought to loop backwards.
We need to explicitly stop all VFs first.
Signed-off-by: Tadeusz Struk <tadeusz.struk@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
The HMAC implementation allows setting the HMAC key independently from
the hashing operation. Therefore, the key only needs to be set when a
new key is generated.
This patch increases the speed of the HMAC DRBG by at least 35% depending
on the use case.
The patch is fully CAVS tested.
Signed-off-by: Stephan Mueller <smueller@chronox.de>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
The current sun4i-ss driver could generate data corruption when ciphering/deciphering.
It occurs randomly on end of handled data.
No root cause have been found and the only way to remove it is to replace
all spin_lock_bh by their irq counterparts.
Fixes: 6298e94821 ("crypto: sunxi-ss - Add Allwinner Security System crypto accelerator")
Signed-off-by: LABBE Corentin <clabbe.montjoie@gmail.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
memcopying to a (null pointer + offset) will result
in memory corruption or undefined behaviour.
Signed-off-by: Tudor Ambarus <tudor-dan.ambarus@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
FW requires the const_tab to be 1024 bytes aligned.
Signed-off-by: Tadeusz Struk <tadeusz.struk@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Within the copying loop in mpi_read_raw_from_sgl(), the last input SGE's
byte count gets artificially extended as follows:
if (sg_is_last(sg) && (len % BYTES_PER_MPI_LIMB))
len += BYTES_PER_MPI_LIMB - (len % BYTES_PER_MPI_LIMB);
Within the following byte copying loop, this causes reads beyond that
SGE's allocated buffer:
BUG: KASAN: slab-out-of-bounds in mpi_read_raw_from_sgl+0x331/0x650
at addr ffff8801e168d4d8
Read of size 1 by task systemd-udevd/721
[...]
Call Trace:
[<ffffffff818c4d35>] dump_stack+0xbc/0x117
[<ffffffff818c4c79>] ? _atomic_dec_and_lock+0x169/0x169
[<ffffffff814af5d1>] ? print_section+0x61/0xb0
[<ffffffff814b1109>] print_trailer+0x179/0x2c0
[<ffffffff814bc524>] object_err+0x34/0x40
[<ffffffff814bfdc7>] kasan_report_error+0x307/0x8c0
[<ffffffff814bf315>] ? kasan_unpoison_shadow+0x35/0x50
[<ffffffff814bf38e>] ? kasan_kmalloc+0x5e/0x70
[<ffffffff814c0ad1>] kasan_report+0x71/0xa0
[<ffffffff81938171>] ? mpi_read_raw_from_sgl+0x331/0x650
[<ffffffff814bf1a6>] __asan_load1+0x46/0x50
[<ffffffff81938171>] mpi_read_raw_from_sgl+0x331/0x650
[<ffffffff817f41b6>] rsa_verify+0x106/0x260
[<ffffffff817f40b0>] ? rsa_set_pub_key+0xf0/0xf0
[<ffffffff818edc79>] ? sg_init_table+0x29/0x50
[<ffffffff817f4d22>] ? pkcs1pad_sg_set_buf+0xb2/0x2e0
[<ffffffff817f5b74>] pkcs1pad_verify+0x1f4/0x2b0
[<ffffffff81831057>] public_key_verify_signature+0x3a7/0x5e0
[<ffffffff81830cb0>] ? public_key_describe+0x80/0x80
[<ffffffff817830f0>] ? keyring_search_aux+0x150/0x150
[<ffffffff818334a4>] ? x509_request_asymmetric_key+0x114/0x370
[<ffffffff814b83f0>] ? kfree+0x220/0x370
[<ffffffff818312c2>] public_key_verify_signature_2+0x32/0x50
[<ffffffff81830b5c>] verify_signature+0x7c/0xb0
[<ffffffff81835d0c>] pkcs7_validate_trust+0x42c/0x5f0
[<ffffffff813c391a>] system_verify_data+0xca/0x170
[<ffffffff813c3850>] ? top_trace_array+0x9b/0x9b
[<ffffffff81510b29>] ? __vfs_read+0x279/0x3d0
[<ffffffff8129372f>] mod_verify_sig+0x1ff/0x290
[...]
The exact purpose of the len extension isn't clear to me, but due to
its form, I suspect that it's a leftover somehow accounting for leading
zero bytes within the most significant output limb.
Note however that without that len adjustement, the total number of bytes
ever processed by the inner loop equals nbytes and thus, the last output
limb gets written at this point. Thus the net effect of the len adjustement
cited above is just to keep the inner loop running for some more
iterations, namely < BYTES_PER_MPI_LIMB ones, reading some extra bytes from
beyond the last SGE's buffer and discarding them afterwards.
Fix this issue by purging the extension of len beyond the last input SGE's
buffer length.
Fixes: 2d4d1eea54 ("lib/mpi: Add mpi sgl helpers")
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Within the byte reading loop in mpi_read_raw_sgl(), there are two
housekeeping indices used, z and x.
At all times, the index z represents the number of output bytes covered
by the input SGEs for which processing has completed so far. This includes
any leading zero bytes within the most significant limb.
The index x changes its meaning after the first outer loop's iteration
though: while processing the first input SGE, it represents
"number of leading zero bytes in most significant output limb" +
"current position within current SGE"
For the remaining SGEs OTOH, x corresponds just to
"current position within current SGE"
After all, it is only the sum of z and x that has any meaning for the
output buffer and thus, the
"number of leading zero bytes in most significant output limb"
part can be moved away from x into z from the beginning, opening up the
opportunity for cleaner code.
Before the outer loop iterating over the SGEs, don't initialize z with
zero, but with the number of leading zero bytes in the most significant
output limb. For the inner loop iterating over a single SGE's bytes,
get rid of the buf_shift offset to x' bounds and let x run from zero to
sg->length - 1.
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
The number of bits, nbits, is calculated in mpi_read_raw_from_sgl() as
follows:
nbits = nbytes * 8;
Afterwards, the number of leading zero bits of the first byte get
subtracted:
nbits -= count_leading_zeros(*(u8 *)(sg_virt(sgl) + lzeros));
However, count_leading_zeros() takes an unsigned long and thus,
the u8 gets promoted to an unsigned long.
Thus, the above doesn't subtract the number of leading zeros in the most
significant nonzero input byte from nbits, but the number of leading
zeros of the most significant nonzero input byte promoted to unsigned long,
i.e. BITS_PER_LONG - 8 too many.
Fix this by subtracting
count_leading_zeros(...) - (BITS_PER_LONG - 8)
from nbits only.
Fixes: 2d4d1eea54 ("lib/mpi: Add mpi sgl helpers")
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
In mpi_read_raw_from_sgl(), unsigned nbits is calculated as follows:
nbits = nbytes * 8;
and redundantly cleared later on if nbytes == 0:
if (nbytes > 0)
...
else
nbits = 0;
Purge this redundant clearing for the sake of clarity.
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
At the very beginning of mpi_read_raw_from_sgl(), the leading zeros of
the input scatterlist are counted:
lzeros = 0;
for_each_sg(sgl, sg, ents, i) {
...
if (/* sg contains nonzero bytes */)
break;
/* sg contains nothing but zeros here */
ents--;
lzeros = 0;
}
Later on, the total number of trailing nonzero bytes is calculated by
subtracting the number of leading zero bytes from the total number of input
bytes:
nbytes -= lzeros;
However, since lzeros gets reset to zero for each completely zero leading
sg in the loop above, it doesn't include those.
Besides wasting resources by allocating a too large output buffer,
this mistake propagates into the calculation of x, the number of
leading zeros within the most significant output limb:
x = BYTES_PER_MPI_LIMB - nbytes % BYTES_PER_MPI_LIMB;
What's more, the low order bytes of the output, equal in number to the
extra bytes in nbytes, are left uninitialized.
Fix this by adjusting nbytes for each completely zero leading scatterlist
entry.
Fixes: 2d4d1eea54 ("lib/mpi: Add mpi sgl helpers")
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Currently, the nbytes local variable is calculated from the len argument
as follows:
... mpi_read_raw_from_sgl(..., unsigned int len)
{
unsigned nbytes;
...
if (!ents)
nbytes = 0;
else
nbytes = len - lzeros;
...
}
Given that nbytes is derived from len in a trivial way and that the len
argument is shadowed by a local len variable in several loops, this is just
confusing.
Rename the len argument to nbytes and get rid of the nbytes local variable.
Do the nbytes calculation in place.
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Currently, mpi_read_buffer() writes full limbs to the output buffer
and moves memory around to purge leading zero limbs afterwards.
However, with
commit 9cbe21d8f8 ("lib/mpi: only require buffers as big as needed for
the integer")
the caller is only required to provide a buffer large enough to hold the
result without the leading zeros.
This might result in a buffer overflow for small MP numbers with leading
zeros.
Fix this by coping the result to its final destination within the output
buffer and not copying the leading zeros at all.
Fixes: 9cbe21d8f8 ("lib/mpi: only require buffers as big as needed for
the integer")
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Currently, the endian conversion from CPU order to BE is open coded in
mpi_read_buffer().
Replace this by the centrally provided cpu_to_be*() macros.
Copy from the temporary storage on stack to the destination buffer
by means of memcpy().
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Currently, if the number of leading zeros is greater than fits into a
complete limb, mpi_read_buffer() skips them by iterating over them
limb-wise.
Instead of skipping the high order zero limbs within the loop as shown
above, adjust the copying loop's bounds.
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Currently, the endian conversion from CPU order to BE is open coded in
mpi_write_sgl().
Replace this by the centrally provided cpu_to_be*() macros.
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Within the copying loop in mpi_write_sgl(), we have
if (lzeros) {
mpi_limb_t *limb1 = (void *)p - sizeof(alimb);
mpi_limb_t *limb2 = (void *)p - sizeof(alimb)
+ lzeros;
*limb1 = *limb2;
...
}
where p points past the end of alimb2 which lives on the stack and contains
the current limb in BE order.
The purpose of the above is to shift the non-zero bytes of alimb2 to its
beginning in memory, i.e. to skip its leading zero bytes.
However, limb2 points somewhere into the middle of alimb2 and thus, reading
*limb2 pulls in lzero bytes from somewhere.
Indeed, KASAN splats:
BUG: KASAN: stack-out-of-bounds in mpi_write_to_sgl+0x4e3/0x6f0
at addr ffff8800cb04f601
Read of size 8 by task systemd-udevd/391
page:ffffea00032c13c0 count:0 mapcount:0 mapping: (null) index:0x0
flags: 0x3fff8000000000()
page dumped because: kasan: bad access detected
CPU: 3 PID: 391 Comm: systemd-udevd Tainted: G B L
4.5.0-next-20160316+ #12
[...]
Call Trace:
[<ffffffff8194889e>] dump_stack+0xdc/0x15e
[<ffffffff819487c2>] ? _atomic_dec_and_lock+0xa2/0xa2
[<ffffffff814892b5>] ? __dump_page+0x185/0x330
[<ffffffff8150ffd6>] kasan_report_error+0x5e6/0x8b0
[<ffffffff814724cd>] ? kzfree+0x2d/0x40
[<ffffffff819c5bce>] ? mpi_free_limb_space+0xe/0x20
[<ffffffff819c469e>] ? mpi_powm+0x37e/0x16f0
[<ffffffff815109f1>] kasan_report+0x71/0xa0
[<ffffffff819c0353>] ? mpi_write_to_sgl+0x4e3/0x6f0
[<ffffffff8150ed34>] __asan_load8+0x64/0x70
[<ffffffff819c0353>] mpi_write_to_sgl+0x4e3/0x6f0
[<ffffffff819bfe70>] ? mpi_set_buffer+0x620/0x620
[<ffffffff819c0e6f>] ? mpi_cmp+0xbf/0x180
[<ffffffff8186e282>] rsa_verify+0x202/0x260
What's more, since lzeros can be anything from 1 to sizeof(mpi_limb_t)-1,
the above will cause unaligned accesses which is bad on non-x86 archs.
Fix the issue, by preparing the starting point p for the upcoming copy
operation instead of shifting the source memory, i.e. alimb2.
Fixes: 2d4d1eea54 ("lib/mpi: Add mpi sgl helpers")
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Within the copying loop in mpi_write_sgl(), we have
if (lzeros) {
...
p -= lzeros;
y = lzeros;
}
p = p - (sizeof(alimb) - y);
If lzeros == 0, then y == 0, too. Thus, lzeros gets subtracted and added
back again to p.
Purge this redundancy.
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Within the copying loop in mpi_write_sgl(), we have
if (lzeros > 0) {
...
lzeros -= sizeof(alimb);
}
However, at this point, lzeros < sizeof(alimb) holds. Make this fact
explicit by rewriting the above to
if (lzeros) {
...
lzeros = 0;
}
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Currently, if the number of leading zeros is greater than fits into a
complete limb, mpi_write_sgl() skips them by iterating over them limb-wise.
However, it fails to adjust its internal leading zeros tracking variable,
lzeros, accordingly: it does a
p -= sizeof(alimb);
continue;
which should really have been a
lzeros -= sizeof(alimb);
continue;
Since lzeros never decreases if its initial value >= sizeof(alimb), nothing
gets copied by mpi_write_sgl() in that case.
Instead of skipping the high order zero limbs within the loop as shown
above, fix the issue by adjusting the copying loop's bounds.
Fixes: 2d4d1eea54 ("lib/mpi: Add mpi sgl helpers")
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange <nicstange@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Sort the headers alphabetically to improve readability and to spot
duplications easier.
Suggested-by: Vladimir Zapolskiy <vz@mleia.com>
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Vladimir Zapolskiy <vz@mleia.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
During crypto selftests on Odroid XU3 (Exynos5422) some of the
algorithms failed because of passing AES-block unaligned source and
destination buffers:
alg: skcipher: encryption failed on chunk test 1 for ecb-aes-s5p: ret=22
Handle such case by copying the buffers to a new aligned and contiguous
space.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Vladimir Zapolskiy <vz@mleia.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Remove unneeded inclusion of delay.h and get rid of indentation from
labels.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Vladimir Zapolskiy <vz@mleia.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Gary will be taking over future development of the CCP driver, so add
him as a co-maintainer of the driver.
Signed-off-by: Tom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@amd.com>
Acked-by: Gary Hook <gary.hook@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
creq->cache[] is an array inside the struct, it's not a pointer and it
can't be NULL.
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Acked-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
The OID_sha224 case is missing a break and it falls through
to the -ENOPKG error default. Since HASH_ALGO_SHA224 seems
to be supported, this looks like an unintentional missing break.
Fixes: 07f081fb50 ("PKCS#7: Add OIDs for sha224, sha284 and sha512 hash algos and use them")
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 4.2+
Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Return statement at the end of a void function is useless.
The Coccinelle semantic patch used to make this change is as follows:
//<smpl>
@@
identifier f;
expression e;
@@
void f(...) {
<...
- return
e;
...>
}
//</smpl>
Signed-off-by: Amitoj Kaur Chawla <amitoj1606@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Get some build coverage of S5P/Exynos AES H/W acceleration driver.
Driver uses DMA and devm_ioremap_resource() so add DMA and IOMEM
dependencies for the compile testing.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Vladimir Zapolskiy <vz@mleia.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Get some build coverage of Exynos H/W random number generator
driver. Driver uses devm_ioremap_resource() so add IOMEM dependency for
the compile testing.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Driver enabled runtime PM but did not revert this on removal. Re-binding
of a device triggered warning:
exynos-rng 10830400.rng: Unbalanced pm_runtime_enable!
Fixes: b329669ea0 ("hwrng: exynos - Add support for Exynos random number generator")
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Add proper error path (for disabling runtime PM) when registering of
hwrng fails.
Fixes: b329669ea0 ("hwrng: exynos - Add support for Exynos random number generator")
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
In case of timeout during read operation, the exit path lacked PM
runtime put. This could lead to unbalanced runtime PM usage counter thus
leaving the device in an active state.
Fixes: d7fd6075a2 ("hwrng: exynos - Add timeout for waiting on init done")
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v4.4+
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
The driver uses pm_runtime_put_noidle() after initialization so the
device might remain in active state if the core does not read from it
(the read callback contains regular runtime put). The put_noidle() was
chosen probably to avoid unneeded suspend and resume cycle after the
initialization.
However for this purpose autosuspend is enabled so it is safe to runtime
put just after the initialization.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Following the async change for algif_skcipher
this patch adds similar async read to algif_aead.
changes in v3:
- add call to aead_reset_ctx directly from aead_put_sgl instead of calling
them separatelly one after the other
- remove wait from aead_sock_destruct function as it is not needed
when sock_hold is used
changes in v2:
- change internal data structures from fixed size arrays, limited to
RSGL_MAX_ENTRIES, to linked list model with no artificial limitation.
- use sock_kmalloc instead of kmalloc for memory allocation
- use sock_hold instead of separate atomic ctr to wait for outstanding
request
Signed-off-by: Tadeusz Struk <tadeusz.struk@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Adds missing include that resulted in implicit device tree functions errors.
Fixes: 7b65170671 ("hwrng: bcm63xx - add device tree support")
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
The skcpiher/shash conversion introduced a number of bugs in the
sunrpc code:
1) Missing calls to skcipher_request_set_tfm lead to crashes.
2) The allocation size of shash_desc is too small which leads to
memory corruption.
Fixes: 3b5cf20cf4 ("sunrpc: Use skcipher and ahash/shash")
Reported-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@fieldses.org>
Tested-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@fieldses.org>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Pull core kernel fixes from Ingo Molnar:
"This contains the nohz/atomic cleanup/fix for the fetch_or() ugliness
you noted during the original nohz pull request, plus there's also
misc fixes:
- fix liblockdep build bug
- fix uapi header build bug
- print more lockdep hash collision info to help debug recent reports
of hash collisions
- update MAINTAINERS email address"
* 'core-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
MAINTAINERS: Update my email address
locking/lockdep: Print chain_key collision information
uapi/linux/stddef.h: Provide __always_inline to userspace headers
tools/lib/lockdep: Fix unsupported 'basename -s' in run_tests.sh
locking/atomic, sched: Unexport fetch_or()
timers/nohz: Convert tick dependency mask to atomic_t
locking/atomic: Introduce atomic_fetch_or()
Commit 840f5b0572 ("media: au0828 disable tuner to demod link in
au0828_media_device_register()") removed all uses of the 'dtv_demod',
but left the variable itself around.
Remove it.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Pull x86 fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
"This lot contains:
- Some fixups for the fallout of the topology consolidation which
unearthed AMD/Intel inconsistencies
- Documentation for the x86 topology management
- Support for AMD advanced power management bits
- Two simple cleanups removing duplicated code"
* 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/cpu: Add advanced power management bits
x86/thread_info: Merge two !__ASSEMBLY__ sections
x86/cpufreq: Remove duplicated TDP MSR macro definitions
x86/Documentation: Start documenting x86 topology
x86/cpu: Get rid of compute_unit_id
perf/x86/amd: Cleanup Fam10h NB event constraints
x86/topology: Fix AMD core count
Fix incorrect error check in the ST remoteproc driver and advertise the newly
created linux-remoteproc mailing list.
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Merge tag 'rproc-v4.6-rc1' of git://github.com/andersson/remoteproc
Pull remoteproc fix from Bjorn Andersson:
"Fix incorrect error check in the ST remoteproc driver and advertise
the newly created linux-remoteproc mailing list"
* tag 'rproc-v4.6-rc1' of git://github.com/andersson/remoteproc:
MAINTAINERS: Add mailing list for remote processor subsystems
remoteproc: st: fix check of syscon_regmap_lookup_by_phandle() return value
Pull SCSI target fixes from Nicholas Bellinger:
"This includes fixes from HCH for -rc1 configfs default_groups
conversion changes that ended up breaking some iscsi-target
default_groups, along with Sagi's ib_drain_qp() conversion for
iser-target to use the common caller now available to RDMA kernel
consumers in v4.6+ code"
* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/target-pending:
target: add a new add_wwn_groups fabrics method
target: initialize the nacl base CIT begfore init_nodeacl
target: remove ->fabric_cleanup_nodeacl
iser-target: Use ib_drain_qp
Commit d4edcf0d56 ("mm/gup: Switch all callers of get_user_pages() to
not pass tsk/mm") switched get_user_pages() callers to the simpler model
where they no longer pass in the thread and mm pointer. But since then
we've merged changes to a few drivers that re-introduce use of the old
interface. Let's fix them up.
They continued to work fine (thanks to the truly disgusting macros
introduced in commit cde70140fe: "mm/gup: Overload get_user_pages()
functions"), but cause unnecessary build noise.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>