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Oleg Nesterov
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d20737c07a |
uprobes/x86: Gather "riprel" functions together
Cosmetic. Move pre_xol_rip_insn() and handle_riprel_post_xol() up to the closely related handle_riprel_insn(). This way it is simpler to read and understand this code, and this lessens the number of ifdef's. While at it, update the comment in handle_riprel_post_xol() as Jim suggested. TODO: rename them somehow to make the naming consistent. Signed-off-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Masami Hiramatsu <masami.hiramatsu.pt@hitachi.com> Reviewed-by: Jim Keniston <jkenisto@us.ibm.com> |
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Oleg Nesterov
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59078d4b96 |
uprobes/x86: Kill the "ia32_compat" check in handle_riprel_insn(), remove "mm" arg
Kill the "mm->context.ia32_compat" check in handle_riprel_insn(), if it is true insn_rip_relative() must return false. validate_insn_bits() passed "ia32_compat" as !x86_64 to insn_init(), and insn_rip_relative() checks insn->x86_64. Also, remove the no longer needed "struct mm_struct *mm" argument and the unnecessary "return" at the end. Signed-off-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Masami Hiramatsu <masami.hiramatsu.pt@hitachi.com> Reviewed-by: Jim Keniston <jkenisto@us.ibm.com> Acked-by: Srikar Dronamraju <srikar@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
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Oleg Nesterov
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ddb69f276c |
uprobes/x86: Fold prepare_fixups() into arch_uprobe_analyze_insn()
No functional changes, preparation. Shift the code from prepare_fixups() to arch_uprobe_analyze_insn() with the following modifications: - Do not call insn_get_opcode() again, it was already called by validate_insn_bits(). - Move "case 0xea" up. This way "case 0xff" can fall through to default case. - change "case 0xff" to use the nested "switch (MODRM_REG)", this way the code looks a bit simpler. - Make the comments look consistent. While at it, kill the initialization of rip_rela_target_address and ->fixups, we can rely on kzalloc(). We will add the new members into arch_uprobe, it would be better to assume that everything is zero by default. TODO: cleanup/fix the mess in validate_insn_bits() paths: - validate_insn_64bits() and validate_insn_32bits() should be unified. - "ifdef" is not used consistently; if good_insns_64 depends on CONFIG_X86_64, then probably good_insns_32 should depend on CONFIG_X86_32/EMULATION - the usage of mm->context.ia32_compat looks wrong if the task is TIF_X32. Signed-off-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Masami Hiramatsu <masami.hiramatsu.pt@hitachi.com> Reviewed-by: Jim Keniston <jkenisto@us.ibm.com> Acked-by: Srikar Dronamraju <srikar@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
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Ingo Molnar
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740c699a8d |
Linux 3.15-rc1
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Linus Torvalds
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09c9b61d5d |
LLVMLinux Patches for v3.15
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.14 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAlNFtEkACgkQuseO5dulBZVcPwCdFWY81hKqQaKHaSPFh9m+n1lt yY0An2VZZGrFSkj162POFy1P2sPpGw5p =LRFZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'llvmlinux-for-v3.15' of git://git.linuxfoundation.org/llvmlinux/kernel Pull llvm patches from Behan Webster: "These are some initial updates to support compiling the kernel with clang. These patches have been through the proper reviews to the best of my ability, and have been soaking in linux-next for a few weeks. These patches by themselves still do not completely allow clang to be used with the kernel code, but lay the foundation for other patches which are still under review. Several other of the LLVMLinux patches have been already added via maintainer trees" * tag 'llvmlinux-for-v3.15' of git://git.linuxfoundation.org/llvmlinux/kernel: x86: LLVMLinux: Fix "incomplete type const struct x86cpu_device_id" x86 kbuild: LLVMLinux: More cc-options added for clang x86, acpi: LLVMLinux: Remove nested functions from Thinkpad ACPI LLVMLinux: Add support for clang to compiler.h and new compiler-clang.h LLVMLinux: Remove warning about returning an uninitialized variable kbuild: LLVMLinux: Fix LINUX_COMPILER definition script for compilation with clang Documentation: LLVMLinux: Update Documentation/dontdiff kbuild: LLVMLinux: Adapt warnings for compilation with clang kbuild: LLVMLinux: Add Kbuild support for building kernel with Clang |
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Linus Torvalds
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0b747172dc |
Merge git://git.infradead.org/users/eparis/audit
Pull audit updates from Eric Paris. * git://git.infradead.org/users/eparis/audit: (28 commits) AUDIT: make audit_is_compat depend on CONFIG_AUDIT_COMPAT_GENERIC audit: renumber AUDIT_FEATURE_CHANGE into the 1300 range audit: do not cast audit_rule_data pointers pointlesly AUDIT: Allow login in non-init namespaces audit: define audit_is_compat in kernel internal header kernel: Use RCU_INIT_POINTER(x, NULL) in audit.c sched: declare pid_alive as inline audit: use uapi/linux/audit.h for AUDIT_ARCH declarations syscall_get_arch: remove useless function arguments audit: remove stray newline from audit_log_execve_info() audit_panic() call audit: remove stray newlines from audit_log_lost messages audit: include subject in login records audit: remove superfluous new- prefix in AUDIT_LOGIN messages audit: allow user processes to log from another PID namespace audit: anchor all pid references in the initial pid namespace audit: convert PPIDs to the inital PID namespace. pid: get pid_t ppid of task in init_pid_ns audit: rename the misleading audit_get_context() to audit_take_context() audit: Add generic compat syscall support audit: Add CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_AUDITSYSCALL ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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eeb91e4f9d |
More ACPI and power management fixes and updates for 3.15-rc1
- Fix for a recently introduced CPU hotplug regression in ARM KVM from Ming Lei. - Fixes for breakage in the at32ap, loongson2_cpufreq, and unicore32 cpufreq drivers introduced during the 3.14 cycle (-stable material) from Chen Gang and Viresh Kumar. - New powernv cpufreq driver from Vaidyanathan Srinivasan, with bits from Gautham R Shenoy and Srivatsa S Bhat. - Exynos cpufreq driver fix preventing it from being included into multiplatform builds that aren't supported by it from Sachin Kamat. - cpufreq cleanups related to the usage of the driver_data field in struct cpufreq_frequency_table from Viresh Kumar. - cpufreq ppc driver cleanup from Sachin Kamat. - Intel BayTrail support for intel_idle and ACPI idle from Len Brown. - Intel CPU model 54 (Atom N2000 series) support for intel_idle from Jan Kiszka. - intel_idle fix for Intel Ivy Town residency targets from Len Brown. - turbostat updates (Intel Broadwell support and output cleanups) from Len Brown. - New cpuidle sysfs attribute for exporting C-states' target residency information to user space from Daniel Lezcano. - New kernel command line argument to prevent power domains enabled by the bootloader from being turned off even if they are not in use (for diagnostics purposes) from Tushar Behera. - Fixes for wakeup sysfs attributes documentation from Geert Uytterhoeven. - New ACPI video blacklist entry for ThinkPad Helix from Stephen Chandler Paul. - Assorted ACPI cleanups and a Kconfig help update from Jonghwan Choi, Zhihui Zhang, Hanjun Guo. / -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAABCAAGBQJTRxLAAAoJEILEb/54YlRxnCwP/16UwO/eVE8SIi0TqQboikFC k8u7F3zgDYG+xPSzXlCR+J7thTxGueQlrb+aM18PYuMVgaw2rpy7U7SIqEk8s6oR uFnzZCWKA5ZebbZn+NlodnQaJmbgJxwsVJDuuechUka/e67CaIc54JULi2ynZ0lz Kg/nU3NJhu4S81cT5SOTkJ9xE63oxHcCwKbNqEmxn7x7ddFzGK/DThG67NMEnW1F vHbBTSyI6vmXXg1f9aobUtuo3PfJkkx5jD+nR1H2e6wmB64tW7JPVKV3mi6LJfYM ui/8/gNb3PUMHMX1QbL9EFbPxl9miQx2NJ7dgFKa1HZ/WPyiXpJjz7uGr9O3Fau3 cFVREdaW8p2TAYWOEgH8luohhdK0j8UEpR/sEm0TrTjsK8wqczVf/hz6RraVJZiN ck6eVHjY6m3/bFQauZQ/r+DNeeNcdr+iLejgjbh/MXuF3j0kx+1dkKkzCEU2TgEZ 9etF0uzjlgyXySyxNKBeSW13+ssVA6kF5/BHns7LHoxTfGu7Y4oVaWUi+j74i66O bc+2ileNal71mS4v9gomnj6Ffj8oH8KXFA7k0sEsAdwLZNgThB5bTppmY/U7Y5Ce hTS81tcGe2vOVQzF9iFOF7LNKKussAVAtrgkkrA8lJLeOTfQbIo4+fMhORxf3X/p 3O7R/jc4cT+IXK8a2xRt =hGKg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pm+acpi-3.15-rc1-3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull more ACPI and power management fixes and updates from Rafael Wysocki: "This is PM and ACPI material that has emerged over the last two weeks and one fix for a CPU hotplug regression introduced by the recent CPU hotplug notifiers registration series. Included are intel_idle and turbostat updates from Len Brown (these have been in linux-next for quite some time), a new cpufreq driver for powernv (that might spend some more time in linux-next, but BenH was asking me so nicely to push it for 3.15 that I couldn't resist), some cpufreq fixes and cleanups (including fixes for some silly breakage in a couple of cpufreq drivers introduced during the 3.14 cycle), assorted ACPI cleanups, wakeup framework documentation fixes, a new sysfs attribute for cpuidle and a new command line argument for power domains diagnostics. Specifics: - Fix for a recently introduced CPU hotplug regression in ARM KVM from Ming Lei. - Fixes for breakage in the at32ap, loongson2_cpufreq, and unicore32 cpufreq drivers introduced during the 3.14 cycle (-stable material) from Chen Gang and Viresh Kumar. - New powernv cpufreq driver from Vaidyanathan Srinivasan, with bits from Gautham R Shenoy and Srivatsa S Bhat. - Exynos cpufreq driver fix preventing it from being included into multiplatform builds that aren't supported by it from Sachin Kamat. - cpufreq cleanups related to the usage of the driver_data field in struct cpufreq_frequency_table from Viresh Kumar. - cpufreq ppc driver cleanup from Sachin Kamat. - Intel BayTrail support for intel_idle and ACPI idle from Len Brown. - Intel CPU model 54 (Atom N2000 series) support for intel_idle from Jan Kiszka. - intel_idle fix for Intel Ivy Town residency targets from Len Brown. - turbostat updates (Intel Broadwell support and output cleanups) from Len Brown. - New cpuidle sysfs attribute for exporting C-states' target residency information to user space from Daniel Lezcano. - New kernel command line argument to prevent power domains enabled by the bootloader from being turned off even if they are not in use (for diagnostics purposes) from Tushar Behera. - Fixes for wakeup sysfs attributes documentation from Geert Uytterhoeven. - New ACPI video blacklist entry for ThinkPad Helix from Stephen Chandler Paul. - Assorted ACPI cleanups and a Kconfig help update from Jonghwan Choi, Zhihui Zhang, Hanjun Guo" * tag 'pm+acpi-3.15-rc1-3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (28 commits) ACPI: Update the ACPI spec information in Kconfig arm, kvm: fix double lock on cpu_add_remove_lock cpuidle: sysfs: Export target residency information cpufreq: ppc: Remove duplicate inclusion of fsl_soc.h cpufreq: create another field .flags in cpufreq_frequency_table cpufreq: use kzalloc() to allocate memory for cpufreq_frequency_table cpufreq: don't print value of .driver_data from core cpufreq: ia64: don't set .driver_data to index cpufreq: powernv: Select CPUFreq related Kconfig options for powernv cpufreq: powernv: Use cpufreq_frequency_table.driver_data to store pstate ids cpufreq: powernv: cpufreq driver for powernv platform cpufreq: at32ap: don't declare local variable as static cpufreq: loongson2_cpufreq: don't declare local variable as static cpufreq: unicore32: fix typo issue for 'clk' cpufreq: exynos: Disable on multiplatform build PM / wakeup: Correct presence vs. emptiness of wakeup_* attributes PM / domains: Add pd_ignore_unused to keep power domains enabled ACPI / dock: Drop dock_device_ids[] table ACPI / video: Favor native backlight interface for ThinkPad Helix ACPI / thermal: Fix wrong variable usage in debug statement ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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40e9963e62 |
Merge branch 'x86-platform-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pullx86 core platform updates from Peter Anvin: "This is the x86/platform branch with the objectionable IOSF patches removed. What is left is proper memory handling for Intel GPUs, and a change to the Calgary IOMMU code which will be required to make kexec work sanely on those platforms after some upcoming kexec changes" * 'x86-platform-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86, calgary: Use 8M TCE table size by default x86/gpu: Print the Intel graphics stolen memory range x86/gpu: Add Intel graphics stolen memory quirk for gen2 platforms x86/gpu: Add vfunc for Intel graphics stolen memory base address |
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Linus Torvalds
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8eab6cd031 |
Merge branch 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 fixes from Peter Anvin: "This is a collection of minor fixes for x86, plus the IRET information leak fix (forbid the use of 16-bit segments in 64-bit mode)" NOTE! We may have to relax the "forbid the use of 16-bit segments in 64-bit mode" part, since there may be people who still run and depend on 16-bit Windows binaries under Wine. But I'm taking this in the current unconditional form for now to see who (if anybody) screams bloody murder. Maybe nobody cares. And maybe we'll have to update it with some kind of runtime enablement (like our vm.mmap_min_addr tunable that people who run dosemu/qemu/wine already need to tweak). * 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86-64, modify_ldt: Ban 16-bit segments on 64-bit kernels efi: Pass correct file handle to efi_file_{read,close} x86/efi: Correct EFI boot stub use of code32_start x86/efi: Fix boot failure with EFI stub x86/platform/hyperv: Handle VMBUS driver being a module x86/apic: Reinstate error IRQ Pentium erratum 3AP workaround x86, CMCI: Add proper detection of end of CMCI storms |
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H. Peter Anvin
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b3b42ac2cb |
x86-64, modify_ldt: Ban 16-bit segments on 64-bit kernels
The IRET instruction, when returning to a 16-bit segment, only restores the bottom 16 bits of the user space stack pointer. We have a software workaround for that ("espfix") for the 32-bit kernel, but it relies on a nonzero stack segment base which is not available in 32-bit mode. Since 16-bit support is somewhat crippled anyway on a 64-bit kernel (no V86 mode), and most (if not quite all) 64-bit processors support virtualization for the users who really need it, simply reject attempts at creating a 16-bit segment when running on top of a 64-bit kernel. Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/n/tip-kicdm89kzw9lldryb1br9od0@git.kernel.org Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> |
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Ingo Molnar
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3151b942ba |
* Fix EFI boot regression introduced during the merge window where the
firmware was reading random values from the stack because we were passing a pointer to the wrong object type. * Kernel corruption has been reported when booting with the EFI boot stub which was tracked down to setting a bogus value for bp->hdr.code32_start, resulting in corruption during relocation. * Olivier Martin reported that the wrong file handles were being passed to efi_file_(read|close), which works for x86 by luck due to the way that the FAT driver is implemented, but doesn't work on ARM. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAABAgAGBQJTR5QIAAoJEC84WcCNIz1VMn0P/01GF8A2frSK+NuCJCkmZoAa fcOvcHmQajNwG3WAVsVWlS/i2QsYwK1jAgameEusn+FFrnWIwaZ9qb1TjEMbJylu 4odaRc1YYiLOJi9UD2jRB644374jJwgwteKGs0Vt99g4pa8HsgSbXTR6oF8PUDWr 1HZUV9tq8O1eAzpQdMADEgWYieylnldfvHk+ArPTJyR5fTNx8xCYALlCthc6Tv+A cpi0rQj/YzNh+vqZF1YYZ8xqktvV1di2Hvmy3UVt05y1kwkaTquNY9478ZRF5UHm oUk3nAYyA9M/1gxVnvUfyLgUtrWtyF02N+iDTxLoz05KxeK5wVdKaIPZfSAUrglt hOvnL+5EOss6w9gG19zpPD4FVHCd696W+iCIBoqooWJqX8AqOVRr81GTYb3q3YDr EIH0wLipuV4XI4sdN8JMH9fIbfkRdAvaGUR2lPSYFq2Cm7nn2hs820UdKFYeH0wT fdgtGpWAdXhEq/SUW4KRZMCXLDz4XuNF3d/JREcC28CyiRgdjKFD/PMbZEShpisF fYE16+IiAq8UMgfgUDqlrSP2UMqkyZ2kp5itvJBrLbTD6rWzEcpK+CMXqykWTOwV ONzPAfZEbUmFuU3JhKOTFO5uf7dM9EG5BDKduWR6Wjl8VIVTQlD8R1OB5o1lbZPN ecFWo1eIQGZjeoMm36EM =rovT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'efi-urgent' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mfleming/efi into x86/urgent Pull EFI fixes from Matt Fleming: "* Fix EFI boot regression introduced during the merge window where the firmware was reading random values from the stack because we were passing a pointer to the wrong object type. * Kernel corruption has been reported when booting with the EFI boot stub which was tracked down to setting a bogus value for bp->hdr.code32_start, resulting in corruption during relocation. * Olivier Martin reported that the wrong file handles were being passed to efi_file_(read|close), which works for x86 by luck due to the way that the FAT driver is implemented, but doesn't work on ARM." Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> |
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WANG Chao
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0534af01cc |
x86, calgary: Use 8M TCE table size by default
New kexec-tools wants to pass kdump kernel needed memmap via E820 directly, instead of memmap=exactmap. This makes saved_max_pfn not be passed down to 2nd kernel. To keep 1st kernel and 2nd kernel using the same TCE table size, Muli suggest to hard code the size to max (8M). We can't get rid of saved_max_pfn this time, for backward compatibility with old first kernel and new second kernel. However new first kernel and old second kernel can not work unfortunately. v2->v1: - retain saved_max_pfn so new 2nd kernel can work with old 1st kernel from Vivek Signed-off-by: WANG Chao <chaowang@redhat.com> Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com> Acked-by: Muli Ben-Yehuda <mulix@mulix.org> Acked-by: Jon Mason <jdmason@kudzu.us> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1394463120-26999-1-git-send-email-chaowang@redhat.com Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com> |
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Matt Fleming
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efi: Pass correct file handle to efi_file_{read,close}
We're currently passing the file handle for the root file system to efi_file_read() and efi_file_close(), instead of the file handle for the file we wish to read/close. While this has worked up until now, it seems that it has only been by pure luck. Olivier explains, "The issue is the UEFI Fat driver might return the same function for 'fh->read()' and 'h->read()'. While in our case it does not work with a different implementation of EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL. In our case, we return a different pointer when reading a directory and reading a file." Fixing this actually clears up the two functions because we can drop one of the arguments, and instead only pass a file 'handle' argument. Reported-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming@intel.com> |
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Matt Fleming
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7e8213c1f3 |
x86/efi: Correct EFI boot stub use of code32_start
code32_start should point at the start of the protected mode code, and *not* at the beginning of the bzImage. This is much easier to do in assembly so document that callers of make_boot_params() need to fill out code32_start. The fallout from this bug is that we would end up relocating the image but copying the image at some offset, resulting in what appeared to be memory corruption. Reported-by: Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming@intel.com> |
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Matt Fleming
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396f1a08db |
x86/efi: Fix boot failure with EFI stub
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Jan-Simon Möller
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fd2d0a19ab |
x86 kbuild: LLVMLinux: More cc-options added for clang
Protect more options for x86 with cc-option so that we don't get errors when using clang instead of gcc. Add more or different options when using clang as well. Also need to enforce that SSE is off for clang and the stack is 8-byte aligned. Signed-off-by: Jan-Simon Möller <dl9pf@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Behan Webster <behanw@converseincode.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Charlebois <charlebm@gmail.com> |
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David Rientjes
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d0057ca4c1 |
arch/x86/mm/kmemcheck/kmemcheck.c: use kstrtoint() instead of sscanf()
Kmemcheck should use the preferred interface for parsing command line arguments, kstrto*(), rather than sscanf() itself. Use it appropriately. Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com> Cc: Vegard Nossum <vegardno@ifi.uio.no> Acked-by: 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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Rafael J. Wysocki
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Merge branch 'pm-cpuidle'
* pm-cpuidle: cpuidle: sysfs: Export target residency information intel_idle: fine-tune IVT residency targets tools/power turbostat: Run on Broadwell tools/power turbostat: simplify output, add Avg_MHz intel_idle: Add CPU model 54 (Atom N2000 series) intel_idle: support Bay Trail intel_idle: allow sparse sub-state numbering, for Bay Trail ACPI idle: permit sparse C-state sub-state numbers |
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Rafael J. Wysocki
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73df623add |
Merge branch 'release' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lenb/linux into pm-cpuidle
Pull intel_idle and turbostat material for v3.15-rc1 from Len Brown. * 'release' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lenb/linux: intel_idle: fine-tune IVT residency targets tools/power turbostat: Run on Broadwell tools/power turbostat: simplify output, add Avg_MHz intel_idle: Add CPU model 54 (Atom N2000 series) intel_idle: support Bay Trail intel_idle: allow sparse sub-state numbering, for Bay Trail ACPI idle: permit sparse C-state sub-state numbers |
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Linus Torvalds
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26c12d9334 |
Merge branch 'akpm' (incoming from Andrew)
Merge second patch-bomb from Andrew Morton: - the rest of MM - zram updates - zswap updates - exit - procfs - exec - wait - crash dump - lib/idr - rapidio - adfs, affs, bfs, ufs - cris - Kconfig things - initramfs - small amount of IPC material - percpu enhancements - early ioremap support - various other misc things * emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>: (156 commits) MAINTAINERS: update Intel C600 SAS driver maintainers fs/ufs: remove unused ufs_super_block_third pointer fs/ufs: remove unused ufs_super_block_second pointer fs/ufs: remove unused ufs_super_block_first pointer fs/ufs/super.c: add __init to init_inodecache() doc/kernel-parameters.txt: add early_ioremap_debug arm64: add early_ioremap support arm64: initialize pgprot info earlier in boot x86: use generic early_ioremap mm: create generic early_ioremap() support x86/mm: sparse warning fix for early_memremap lglock: map to spinlock when !CONFIG_SMP percpu: add preemption checks to __this_cpu ops vmstat: use raw_cpu_ops to avoid false positives on preemption checks slub: use raw_cpu_inc for incrementing statistics net: replace __this_cpu_inc in route.c with raw_cpu_inc modules: use raw_cpu_write for initialization of per cpu refcount. mm: use raw_cpu ops for determining current NUMA node percpu: add raw_cpu_ops slub: fix leak of 'name' in sysfs_slab_add ... |
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Mark Salter
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5b7c73e009 |
x86: use generic early_ioremap
Move x86 over to the generic early ioremap implementation. Signed-off-by: Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com> Acked-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com> Cc: Borislav Petkov <borislav.petkov@amd.com> Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> Cc: Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com> Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Dave Young
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6b550f6f20 |
x86/mm: sparse warning fix for early_memremap
This patch series takes the common bits from the x86 early ioremap implementation and creates a generic implementation which may be used by other architectures. The early ioremap interfaces are intended for situations where boot code needs to make temporary virtual mappings before the normal ioremap interfaces are available. Typically, this means before paging_init() has run. This patch (of 6): There's a lot of sparse warnings for code like below: void *a = early_memremap(phys_addr, size); early_memremap intend to map kernel memory with ioremap facility, the return pointer should be a kernel ram pointer instead of iomem one. For making the function clearer and supressing sparse warnings this patch do below two things: 1. cast to (__force void *) for the return value of early_memremap 2. add early_memunmap function and pass (__force void __iomem *) to iounmap From Boris: "Ingo told me yesterday, it makes sense too. I'd guess we can try it. FWIW, all callers of early_memremap use the memory they get remapped as normal memory so we should be safe" Signed-off-by: Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com> Acked-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com> Cc: Borislav Petkov <borislav.petkov@amd.com> Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Christoph Lameter
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b3ca1c10d7 |
percpu: add raw_cpu_ops
The kernel has never been audited to ensure that this_cpu operations are consistently used throughout the kernel. The code generated in many places can be improved through the use of this_cpu operations (which uses a segment register for relocation of per cpu offsets instead of performing address calculations). The patch set also addresses various consistency issues in general with the per cpu macros. A. The semantics of __this_cpu_ptr() differs from this_cpu_ptr only because checks are skipped. This is typically shown through a raw_ prefix. So this patch set changes the places where __this_cpu_ptr() is used to raw_cpu_ptr(). B. There has been the long term wish by some that __this_cpu operations would check for preemption. However, there are cases where preemption checks need to be skipped. This patch set adds raw_cpu operations that do not check for preemption and then adds preemption checks to the __this_cpu operations. C. The use of __get_cpu_var is always a reference to a percpu variable that can also be handled via a this_cpu operation. This patch set replaces all uses of __get_cpu_var with this_cpu operations. D. We can then use this_cpu RMW operations in various places replacing sequences of instructions by a single one. E. The use of this_cpu operations throughout will allow other arches than x86 to implement optimized references and RMV operations to work with per cpu local data. F. The use of this_cpu operations opens up the possibility to further optimize code that relies on synchronization through per cpu data. The patch set works in a couple of stages: I. Patch 1 adds the additional raw_cpu operations and raw_cpu_ptr(). Also converts the existing __this_cpu_xx_# primitive in the x86 code to raw_cpu_xx_#. II. Patch 2-4 use the raw_cpu operations in places that would give us false positives once they are enabled. III. Patch 5 adds preemption checks to __this_cpu operations to allow checking if preemption is properly disabled when these functions are used. IV. Patches 6-20 are patches that simply replace uses of __get_cpu_var with this_cpu_ptr. They do not depend on any changes to the percpu code. No preemption tests are skipped if they are applied. V. Patches 21-46 are conversion patches that use this_cpu operations in various kernel subsystems/drivers or arch code. VI. Patches 47/48 (not included in this series) remove no longer used functions (__this_cpu_ptr and __get_cpu_var). These should only be applied after all the conversion patches have made it and after we have done additional passes through the kernel to ensure that none of the uses of these functions remain. This patch (of 46): The patches following this one will add preemption checks to __this_cpu ops so we need to have an alternative way to use this_cpu operations without preemption checks. raw_cpu_ops will be the basis for all other ops since these will be the operations that do not implement any checks. Primitive operations are renamed by this patch from __this_cpu_xxx to raw_cpu_xxxx. Also change the uses of the x86 percpu primitives in preempt.h. These depend directly on asm/percpu.h (header #include nesting issue). Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Signed-off-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Acked-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: "James E.J. Bottomley" <jejb@parisc-linux.org> Cc: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Alex Shi <alex.shi@intel.com> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Cc: Bryan Wu <cooloney@gmail.com> Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> Cc: Chris Metcalf <cmetcalf@tilera.com> Cc: Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@linaro.org> Cc: David Daney <david.daney@cavium.com> Cc: David Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Dimitri Sivanich <sivanich@sgi.com> Cc: Dipankar Sarma <dipankar@in.ibm.com> Cc: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Cc: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com> Cc: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@gmail.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <egtvedt@samfundet.no> Cc: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com> Cc: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com> Cc: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de> Cc: Ivan Kokshaysky <ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru> Cc: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com> Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Cc: John Stultz <john.stultz@linaro.org> Cc: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <masami.hiramatsu.pt@hitachi.com> Cc: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com> Cc: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> Cc: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com> Cc: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de> Cc: Nicolas Pitre <nicolas.pitre@linaro.org> Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Cc: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> Cc: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net> Cc: Robert Richter <rric@kernel.org> Cc: Russell King <linux@arm.linux.org.uk> Cc: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com> Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Cc: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@iguana.be> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Josh Triplett
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b06dd879f5 |
x86: always define BUG() and HAVE_ARCH_BUG, even with !CONFIG_BUG
This ensures that BUG() always has a definition that causes a trap (via an undefined instruction), and that the compiler still recognizes the code following BUG() as unreachable, avoiding warnings that would otherwise appear (such as on non-void functions that don't return a value after BUG()). In addition to saving a few bytes over the generic infinite-loop implementation, this implementation traps rather than looping, which potentially allows for better error-recovery behavior (such as by rebooting). Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org> Reported-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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467a9e1633 |
CPU hotplug notifiers registration fixes for 3.15-rc1
The purpose of this single series of commits from Srivatsa S Bhat (with a small piece from Gautham R Shenoy) touching multiple subsystems that use CPU hotplug notifiers is to provide a way to register them that will not lead to deadlocks with CPU online/offline operations as described in the changelog of commit |
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Linus Torvalds
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d1d9cfc330 |
A number of cleanups plus support for the RDSEED instruction, which
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Linus Torvalds
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7df934526c |
Merge branch 'cross-rename' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/vfs
Pull renameat2 system call from Miklos Szeredi: "This adds a new syscall, renameat2(), which is the same as renameat() but with a flags argument. The purpose of extending rename is to add cross-rename, a symmetric variant of rename, which exchanges the two files. This allows interesting things, which were not possible before, for example atomically replacing a directory tree with a symlink, etc... This also allows overlayfs and friends to operate on whiteouts atomically. Andy Lutomirski also suggested a "noreplace" flag, which disables the overwriting behavior of rename. These two flags, RENAME_EXCHANGE and RENAME_NOREPLACE are only implemented for ext4 as an example and for testing" * 'cross-rename' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/vfs: ext4: add cross rename support ext4: rename: split out helper functions ext4: rename: move EMLINK check up ext4: rename: create ext4_renament structure for local vars vfs: add cross-rename vfs: lock_two_nondirectories: allow directory args security: add flags to rename hooks vfs: add RENAME_NOREPLACE flag vfs: add renameat2 syscall vfs: rename: use common code for dir and non-dir vfs: rename: move d_move() up vfs: add d_is_dir() |
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Len Brown
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Linus Torvalds
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a372c967a3 |
Support PCI devices with multiple MSIs, performance improvement for
kernel-based backends (by not populated m2p overrides when mapping), and assorted minor bug fixes and cleanups. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAABAgAGBQJTPTGyAAoJEFxbo/MsZsTRnjgH/10j5CbOK1RFvIyCSslGTf4G slhK8P8dhhplGAxwXXji322lWNYEx9Jd+V0Bhxnvr4drSlsP/qkWuBWf+u1LBvRq AVPM99tk0XHCVAuvMMNo/lc62dTIR9IpQvnY6WhHSHnSlfqyVcdnbaGk8/LRuxWJ u2F0MXzDNH00b/kt6hDBt3F7CkHfjwsEn43LCkkxyHPp5MJGD7bGDIe+bKtnjv9u D9VJtCWQkrjWQ6jNpjdP833JCNCGQrXtVO3DeTAGs3T1tGmiEsqp6kT6Gp5zCFnh oaQk9jfQL2S+IVnVhHVMW9nTwNPPrnIrD69FlgTrK301mcYW1mKoFotTogzHu+0= =2IG+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'stable/for-linus-3.15-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xen/tip Pull Xen features and fixes from David Vrabel: "Support PCI devices with multiple MSIs, performance improvement for kernel-based backends (by not populated m2p overrides when mapping), and assorted minor bug fixes and cleanups" * tag 'stable/for-linus-3.15-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xen/tip: xen/acpi-processor: fix enabling interrupts on syscore_resume xen/grant-table: Refactor gnttab_[un]map_refs to avoid m2p_override xen: remove XEN_PRIVILEGED_GUEST xen: add support for MSI message groups xen-pciback: Use pci_enable_msix_exact() instead of pci_enable_msix() xen/xenbus: remove unused xenbus_bind_evtchn() xen/events: remove unnecessary call to bind_evtchn_to_cpu() xen/events: remove the unused resend_irq_on_evtchn() drivers:xen-selfballoon:reset 'frontswap_inertia_counter' after frontswap_shrink drivers: xen: Include appropriate header file in pcpu.c drivers: xen: Mark function as static in platform-pci.c |
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Linus Torvalds
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68114e5eb8 |
Most of the changes were largely clean ups, and some documentation.
But there were a few features that were added. Uprobes now work with event triggers and multi buffers. Uprobes have support under ftrace and perf. The big feature is that the function tracer can now be used within the multi buffer instances. That is, you can now trace some functions in one buffer, others in another buffer, all functions in a third buffer and so on. They are basically agnostic from each other. This only works for the function tracer and not for the function graph trace, although you can have the function graph tracer running in the top level buffer (or any tracer for that matter) and have different function tracing going on in the sub buffers. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAABAgAGBQJTOthtAAoJEKQekfcNnQGu5c8H/Ana/U+0tmksp1dbHkRHsKSH +Fsv4Jeu8gf1NaFKHEhkUTcFtnzE6qAPV2VCrcJwXbhAhhwZm+LjrnWdoy3215S3 cQW4LftLEonh2cM36Cos74TulMEYN6XmL6dQZV+CILKQkDrWU4qJjQ64okXEkqrd 9iG3p/mSXyvJcmnyg61ALnMOhZDLsXY3djBhWBPhiTPGS6BRb9zh4Pmw6Zv0n2rJ U93Gt/3AQrv1ybu73dUxqP0abp60oXOiWoF/R2jcbKqIM+K9RPJX79unCV3jq3u9 f+6jMlB9PgAMqQj6ihJdwxKDDuzwyrVdEPnsgvl4jarCBCtVVwhKedBaKN/KS8k= =HdXY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'trace-3.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt: "Most of the changes were largely clean ups, and some documentation. But there were a few features that were added: Uprobes now work with event triggers and multi buffers and have support under ftrace and perf. The big feature is that the function tracer can now be used within the multi buffer instances. That is, you can now trace some functions in one buffer, others in another buffer, all functions in a third buffer and so on. They are basically agnostic from each other. This only works for the function tracer and not for the function graph trace, although you can have the function graph tracer running in the top level buffer (or any tracer for that matter) and have different function tracing going on in the sub buffers" * tag 'trace-3.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace: (45 commits) tracing: Add BUG_ON when stack end location is over written tracepoint: Remove unused API functions Revert "tracing: Move event storage for array from macro to standalone function" ftrace: Constify ftrace_text_reserved tracepoints: API doc update to tracepoint_probe_register() return value tracepoints: API doc update to data argument ftrace: Fix compilation warning about control_ops_free ftrace/x86: BUG when ftrace recovery fails ftrace: Warn on error when modifying ftrace function ftrace: Remove freelist from struct dyn_ftrace ftrace: Do not pass data to ftrace_dyn_arch_init ftrace: Pass retval through return in ftrace_dyn_arch_init() ftrace: Inline the code from ftrace_dyn_table_alloc() ftrace: Cleanup of global variables ftrace_new_pgs and ftrace_update_cnt tracing: Evaluate len expression only once in __dynamic_array macro tracing: Correctly expand len expressions from __dynamic_array macro tracing/module: Replace include of tracepoint.h with jump_label.h in module.h tracing: Fix event header migrate.h to include tracepoint.h tracing: Fix event header writeback.h to include tracepoint.h tracing: Warn if a tracepoint is not set via debugfs ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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59ecc26004 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6
Pull crypto updates from Herbert Xu: "Here is the crypto update for 3.15: - Added 3DES driver for OMAP4/AM43xx - Added AVX2 acceleration for SHA - Added hash-only AEAD algorithms in caam - Removed tegra driver as it is not functioning and the hardware is too slow - Allow blkcipher walks over AEAD (needed for ARM) - Fixed unprotected FPU/SSE access in ghash-clmulni-intel - Fixed highmem crash in omap-sham - Add (zero entropy) randomness when initialising hardware RNGs - Fixed unaligned ahash comletion functions - Added soft module depedency for crc32c for initrds that use crc32c" * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: (60 commits) crypto: ghash-clmulni-intel - use C implementation for setkey() crypto: x86/sha1 - reduce size of the AVX2 asm implementation crypto: x86/sha1 - fix stack alignment of AVX2 variant crypto: x86/sha1 - re-enable the AVX variant crypto: sha - SHA1 transform x86_64 AVX2 crypto: crypto_wq - Fix late crypto work queue initialization crypto: caam - add missing key_dma unmap crypto: caam - add support for aead null encryption crypto: testmgr - add aead null encryption test vectors crypto: export NULL algorithms defines crypto: caam - remove error propagation handling crypto: hash - Simplify the ahash_finup implementation crypto: hash - Pull out the functions to save/restore request crypto: hash - Fix the pointer voodoo in unaligned ahash crypto: caam - Fix first parameter to caam_init_rng crypto: omap-sham - Map SG pages if they are HIGHMEM before accessing crypto: caam - Dynamic memory allocation for caam_rng_ctx object crypto: allow blkcipher walks over AEAD data crypto: remove direct blkcipher_walk dependency on transform hwrng: add randomness to system from rng sources ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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cd6362befe |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next
Pull networking updates from David Miller: "Here is my initial pull request for the networking subsystem during this merge window: 1) Support for ESN in AH (RFC 4302) from Fan Du. 2) Add full kernel doc for ethtool command structures, from Ben Hutchings. 3) Add BCM7xxx PHY driver, from Florian Fainelli. 4) Export computed TCP rate information in netlink socket dumps, from Eric Dumazet. 5) Allow IPSEC SA to be dumped partially using a filter, from Nicolas Dichtel. 6) Convert many drivers to pci_enable_msix_range(), from Alexander Gordeev. 7) Record SKB timestamps more efficiently, from Eric Dumazet. 8) Switch to microsecond resolution for TCP round trip times, also from Eric Dumazet. 9) Clean up and fix 6lowpan fragmentation handling by making use of the existing inet_frag api for it's implementation. 10) Add TX grant mapping to xen-netback driver, from Zoltan Kiss. 11) Auto size SKB lengths when composing netlink messages based upon past message sizes used, from Eric Dumazet. 12) qdisc dumps can take a long time, add a cond_resched(), From Eric Dumazet. 13) Sanitize netpoll core and drivers wrt. SKB handling semantics. Get rid of never-used-in-tree netpoll RX handling. From Eric W Biederman. 14) Support inter-address-family and namespace changing in VTI tunnel driver(s). From Steffen Klassert. 15) Add Altera TSE driver, from Vince Bridgers. 16) Optimizing csum_replace2() so that it doesn't adjust the checksum by checksumming the entire header, from Eric Dumazet. 17) Expand BPF internal implementation for faster interpreting, more direct translations into JIT'd code, and much cleaner uses of BPF filtering in non-socket ocntexts. From Daniel Borkmann and Alexei Starovoitov" * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next: (1976 commits) netpoll: Use skb_irq_freeable to make zap_completion_queue safe. net: Add a test to see if a skb is freeable in irq context qlcnic: Fix build failure due to undefined reference to `vxlan_get_rx_port' net: ptp: move PTP classifier in its own file net: sxgbe: make "core_ops" static net: sxgbe: fix logical vs bitwise operation net: sxgbe: sxgbe_mdio_register() frees the bus Call efx_set_channels() before efx->type->dimension_resources() xen-netback: disable rogue vif in kthread context net/mlx4: Set proper build dependancy with vxlan be2net: fix build dependency on VxLAN mac802154: make csma/cca parameters per-wpan mac802154: allow only one WPAN to be up at any given time net: filter: minor: fix kdoc in __sk_run_filter netlink: don't compare the nul-termination in nla_strcmp can: c_can: Avoid led toggling for every packet. can: c_can: Simplify TX interrupt cleanup can: c_can: Store dlc private can: c_can: Reduce register access can: c_can: Make the code readable ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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7cbb39d4d4 |
Merge tag 'kvm-3.15-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm
Pull kvm updates from Paolo Bonzini: "PPC and ARM do not have much going on this time. Most of the cool stuff, instead, is in s390 and (after a few releases) x86. ARM has some caching fixes and PPC has transactional memory support in guests. MIPS has some fixes, with more probably coming in 3.16 as QEMU will soon get support for MIPS KVM. For x86 there are optimizations for debug registers, which trigger on some Windows games, and other important fixes for Windows guests. We now expose to the guest Broadwell instruction set extensions and also Intel MPX. There's also a fix/workaround for OS X guests, nested virtualization features (preemption timer), and a couple kvmclock refinements. For s390, the main news is asynchronous page faults, together with improvements to IRQs (floating irqs and adapter irqs) that speed up virtio devices" * tag 'kvm-3.15-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: (96 commits) KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Save/restore host PMU registers that are new in POWER8 KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Fix decrementer timeouts with non-zero TB offset KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Don't use kvm_memslots() in real mode KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Return ENODEV error rather than EIO KVM: PPC: Book3S: Trim top 4 bits of physical address in RTAS code KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Add get/set_one_reg for new TM state KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Add transactional memory support KVM: Specify byte order for KVM_EXIT_MMIO KVM: vmx: fix MPX detection KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Fix KVM hang with CONFIG_KVM_XICS=n KVM: PPC: Book3S: Introduce hypervisor call H_GET_TCE KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Fix incorrect userspace exit on ioeventfd write KVM: s390: clear local interrupts at cpu initial reset KVM: s390: Fix possible memory leak in SIGP functions KVM: s390: fix calculation of idle_mask array size KVM: s390: randomize sca address KVM: ioapic: reinject pending interrupts on KVM_SET_IRQCHIP KVM: Bump KVM_MAX_IRQ_ROUTES for s390 KVM: s390: irq routing for adapter interrupts. KVM: s390: adapter interrupt sources ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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467cbd207a |
Merge branch 'x86-nuke-platforms-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 old platform removal from Peter Anvin: "This patchset removes support for several completely obsolete platforms, where the maintainers either have completely vanished or acked the removal. For some of them it is questionable if there even exists functional specimens of the hardware" Geert Uytterhoeven apparently thought this was a April Fool's pull request ;) * 'x86-nuke-platforms-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86, platforms: Remove NUMAQ x86, platforms: Remove SGI Visual Workstation x86, apic: Remove support for IBM Summit/EXA chipset x86, apic: Remove support for ia32-based Unisys ES7000 |
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Linus Torvalds
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c6f21243ce |
Merge branch 'x86-vdso-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 vdso changes from Peter Anvin: "This is the revamp of the 32-bit vdso and the associated cleanups. This adds timekeeping support to the 32-bit vdso that we already have in the 64-bit vdso. Although 32-bit x86 is legacy, it is likely to remain in the embedded space for a very long time to come. This removes the traditional COMPAT_VDSO support; the configuration variable is reused for simply removing the 32-bit vdso, which will produce correct results but obviously suffer a performance penalty. Only one beta version of glibc was affected, but that version was unfortunately included in one OpenSUSE release. This is not the end of the vdso cleanups. Stefani and Andy have agreed to continue work for the next kernel cycle; in fact Andy has already produced another set of cleanups that came too late for this cycle. An incidental, but arguably important, change is that this ensures that unused space in the VVAR page is properly zeroed. It wasn't before, and would contain whatever garbage was left in memory by BIOS or the bootloader. Since the VVAR page is accessible to user space this had the potential of information leaks" * 'x86-vdso-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (23 commits) x86, vdso: Fix the symbol versions on the 32-bit vDSO x86, vdso, build: Don't rebuild 32-bit vdsos on every make x86, vdso: Actually discard the .discard sections x86, vdso: Fix size of get_unmapped_area() x86, vdso: Finish removing VDSO32_PRELINK x86, vdso: Move more vdso definitions into vdso.h x86: Load the 32-bit vdso in place, just like the 64-bit vdsos x86, vdso32: handle 32 bit vDSO larger one page x86, vdso32: Disable stack protector, adjust optimizations x86, vdso: Zero-pad the VVAR page x86, vdso: Add 32 bit VDSO time support for 64 bit kernel x86, vdso: Add 32 bit VDSO time support for 32 bit kernel x86, vdso: Patch alternatives in the 32-bit VDSO x86, vdso: Introduce VVAR marco for vdso32 x86, vdso: Cleanup __vdso_gettimeofday() x86, vdso: Replace VVAR(vsyscall_gtod_data) by gtod macro x86, vdso: __vdso_clock_gettime() cleanup x86, vdso: Revamp vclock_gettime.c mm: Add new func _install_special_mapping() to mmap.c x86, vdso: Make vsyscall_gtod_data handling x86 generic ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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9447dc4394 |
Merge branch 'x86/boot' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 boot changes from Peter Anvin: "This patchset is a set of cleanups aiming at librarize some of the common code from the boot environments. We currently have three different "little environments" (boot, boot/compressed, and realmode/rm) in x86, and we are likely to soon get a fourth one (kexec/purgatory, which will have to be integrated in the kernel to support secure kexec). This is primarily a cleanup in the anticipation of the latter. While Vivek implemented this, he ran into some bugs, in particular the memcmp implementation for when gcc punts from using the builtin would have a misnamed symbol, causing compilation errors if we were ever unlucky enough that gcc didn't want to inline the test" * 'x86/boot' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86, boot: Move memset() definition in compressed/string.c x86, boot: Move memcmp() into string.h and string.c x86, boot: Move optimized memcpy() 32/64 bit versions to compressed/string.c x86, boot: Create a separate string.h file to provide standard string functions x86, boot: Undef memcmp before providing a new definition |
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Steven Rostedt (Red Hat)
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x86: Fix dumpstack_64 irq stack handling
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Steven Rostedt (Red Hat)
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1aabc5990d |
x86: Fix dumpstack_64 to keep state of "used" variable in loop
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K. Y. Srinivasan
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x86/platform/hyperv: Handle VMBUS driver being a module
Hyper-V VMBUS driver can be a module; handle this case correctly. Please apply. Signed-off-by: K. Y. Srinivasan <kys@microsoft.com> Cc: olaf@aepfle.de Cc: apw@canonical.com Cc: jasowang@redhat.com Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1396421502-23222-1-git-send-email-kys@microsoft.com Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> |
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Ingo Molnar
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b8764fe6d0 |
Merge branch 'linus' into x86/urgent
Pick up Linus's latest, to fix a bug. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> |
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Vince Weaver
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perf/x86: Enable DRAM RAPL support on Intel Haswell
It turns out all Haswell processors (including the Desktop variant) support RAPL DRAM readings in addition to package, pp0, and pp1. I've confirmed RAPL DRAM readings on my model 60 Haswell desktop. See the 4th-gen-core-family-desktop-vol-2-datasheet.pdf available from the Intel website for confirmation. Signed-off-by: Vince Weaver <vincent.weaver@maine.edu> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net> Cc: Stephane Eranian <eranian@gmail.com> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/alpine.DEB.2.10.1404020045290.17889@vincent-weaver-1.um.maine.edu Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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158e0d3621 |
Driver core / sysfs patches for 3.15-rc1
Here's the big driver core / sysfs update for 3.15-rc1. Lots of kernfs updates to make it useful for other subsystems, and a few other tiny driver core patches. All have been in linux-next for a while. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAlM7A0wACgkQMUfUDdst+ynJNACfZlY+KNKIhNFt1OOW8rQfSZzy 1PYAnjYuOoly01JlPrpJD5b4TdxaAq71 =GVUg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'driver-core-3.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core Pull driver core and sysfs updates from Greg KH: "Here's the big driver core / sysfs update for 3.15-rc1. Lots of kernfs updates to make it useful for other subsystems, and a few other tiny driver core patches. All have been in linux-next for a while" * tag 'driver-core-3.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (42 commits) Revert "sysfs, driver-core: remove unused {sysfs|device}_schedule_callback_owner()" kernfs: cache atomic_write_len in kernfs_open_file numa: fix NULL pointer access and memory leak in unregister_one_node() Revert "driver core: synchronize device shutdown" kernfs: fix off by one error. kernfs: remove duplicate dir.c at the top dir x86: align x86 arch with generic CPU modalias handling cpu: add generic support for CPU feature based module autoloading sysfs: create bin_attributes under the requested group driver core: unexport static function create_syslog_header firmware: use power efficient workqueue for unloading and aborting fw load firmware: give a protection when map page failed firmware: google memconsole driver fixes firmware: fix google/gsmi duplicate efivars_sysfs_init() drivers/base: delete non-required instances of include <linux/init.h> kernfs: fix kernfs_node_from_dentry() ACPI / platform: drop redundant ACPI_HANDLE check kernfs: fix hash calculation in kernfs_rename_ns() kernfs: add CONFIG_KERNFS sysfs, kobject: add sysfs wrapper for kernfs_enable_ns() ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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4b1779c2cf |
PCI changes for the v3.15 merge window:
Enumeration - Increment max correctly in pci_scan_bridge() (Andreas Noever) - Clarify the "scan anyway" comment in pci_scan_bridge() (Andreas Noever) - Assign CardBus bus number only during the second pass (Andreas Noever) - Use request_resource_conflict() instead of insert_ for bus numbers (Andreas Noever) - Make sure bus number resources stay within their parents bounds (Andreas Noever) - Remove pci_fixup_parent_subordinate_busnr() (Andreas Noever) - Check for child busses which use more bus numbers than allocated (Andreas Noever) - Don't scan random busses in pci_scan_bridge() (Andreas Noever) - x86: Drop pcibios_scan_root() check for bus already scanned (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Use pcibios_scan_root() instead of pci_scan_bus_with_sysdata() (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Use pcibios_scan_root() instead of pci_scan_bus_on_node() (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Merge pci_scan_bus_on_node() into pcibios_scan_root() (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Drop return value of pcibios_scan_root() (Bjorn Helgaas) NUMA - x86: Add x86_pci_root_bus_node() to look up NUMA node from PCI bus (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Use x86_pci_root_bus_node() instead of get_mp_bus_to_node() (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Remove mp_bus_to_node[], set_mp_bus_to_node(), get_mp_bus_to_node() (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Use NUMA_NO_NODE, not -1, for unknown node (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Remove acpi_get_pxm() usage (Bjorn Helgaas) - ia64: Use NUMA_NO_NODE, not MAX_NUMNODES, for unknown node (Bjorn Helgaas) - ia64: Remove acpi_get_pxm() usage (Bjorn Helgaas) - ACPI: Fix acpi_get_node() prototype (Bjorn Helgaas) Resource management - i2o: Fix and refactor PCI space allocation (Bjorn Helgaas) - Add resource_contains() (Bjorn Helgaas) - Add %pR support for IORESOURCE_UNSET (Bjorn Helgaas) - Mark resources as IORESOURCE_UNSET if we can't assign them (Bjorn Helgaas) - Don't clear IORESOURCE_UNSET when updating BAR (Bjorn Helgaas) - Check IORESOURCE_UNSET before updating BAR (Bjorn Helgaas) - Don't try to claim IORESOURCE_UNSET resources (Bjorn Helgaas) - Mark 64-bit resource as IORESOURCE_UNSET if we only support 32-bit (Bjorn Helgaas) - Don't enable decoding if BAR hasn't been assigned an address (Bjorn Helgaas) - Add "weak" generic pcibios_enable_device() implementation (Bjorn Helgaas) - alpha, microblaze, sh, sparc, tile: Use default pcibios_enable_device() (Bjorn Helgaas) - s390: Use generic pci_enable_resources() (Bjorn Helgaas) - Don't check resource_size() in pci_bus_alloc_resource() (Bjorn Helgaas) - Set type in __request_region() (Bjorn Helgaas) - Check all IORESOURCE_TYPE_BITS in pci_bus_alloc_from_region() (Bjorn Helgaas) - Change pci_bus_alloc_resource() type_mask to unsigned long (Bjorn Helgaas) - Log IDE resource quirk in dmesg (Bjorn Helgaas) - Revert "[PATCH] Insert GART region into resource map" (Bjorn Helgaas) PCI device hotplug - Make check_link_active() non-static (Rajat Jain) - Use link change notifications for hot-plug and removal (Rajat Jain) - Enable link state change notifications (Rajat Jain) - Don't disable the link permanently during removal (Rajat Jain) - Don't check adapter or latch status while disabling (Rajat Jain) - Disable link notification across slot reset (Rajat Jain) - Ensure very fast hotplug events are also processed (Rajat Jain) - Add hotplug_lock to serialize hotplug events (Rajat Jain) - Remove a non-existent card, regardless of "surprise" capability (Rajat Jain) - Don't turn slot off when hot-added device already exists (Yijing Wang) MSI - Keep pci_enable_msi() documentation (Alexander Gordeev) - ahci: Fix broken single MSI fallback (Alexander Gordeev) - ahci, vfio: Use pci_enable_msi_range() (Alexander Gordeev) - Check kmalloc() return value, fix leak of name (Greg Kroah-Hartman) - Fix leak of msi_attrs (Greg Kroah-Hartman) - Fix pci_msix_vec_count() htmldocs failure (Masanari Iida) Virtualization - Device-specific ACS support (Alex Williamson) Freescale i.MX6 - Wait for retraining (Marek Vasut) Marvell MVEBU - Use Device ID and revision from underlying endpoint (Andrew Lunn) - Fix incorrect size for PCI aperture resources (Jason Gunthorpe) - Call request_resource() on the apertures (Jason Gunthorpe) - Fix potential issue in range parsing (Jean-Jacques Hiblot) Renesas R-Car - Check platform_get_irq() return code (Ben Dooks) - Add error interrupt handling (Ben Dooks) - Fix bridge logic configuration accesses (Ben Dooks) - Register each instance independently (Magnus Damm) - Break out window size handling (Magnus Damm) - Make the Kconfig dependencies more generic (Magnus Damm) Synopsys DesignWare - Fix RC BAR to be single 64-bit non-prefetchable memory (Mohit Kumar) Miscellaneous - Remove unused SR-IOV VF Migration support (Bjorn Helgaas) - Enable INTx if BIOS left them disabled (Bjorn Helgaas) - Fix hex vs decimal typo in cpqhpc_probe() (Dan Carpenter) - Clean up par-arch object file list (Liviu Dudau) - Set IORESOURCE_ROM_SHADOW only for the default VGA device (Sander Eikelenboom) - ACPI, ARM, drm, powerpc, pcmcia, PCI: Use list_for_each_entry() for bus traversal (Yijing Wang) - Fix pci_bus_b() build failure (Paul Gortmaker) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAABAgAGBQJTOdAZAAoJEFmIoMA60/r8VYUQALRrReyMBk3pjRt/fKIX4Kwi ydSo/YJeeKTN8K93fLw8bb8bdPItJScJFTfEa4Q2SpZezR/ecGXLowisy0BBaPHK qtOyB8EqjkLS17GfyecIe9Nd2SIAI2De/0bchK3kDtIX1YlZB/k/tD3eCPMHDnnl m8c5kAHKPQYd8g01I+S8nrtGHk/A33grfYpJXPZbcqyhE0lWU3SI8KDAGbcKzNHE 23Do0yNyd4nHIdixWlhETcNvzHn35Q/O38JJwW9Mf1aI9gusYuml6GFefCgu/iov lxqp3CEW7iPZgQEgNbrQ0HzWn/durL2Trd6S/Yh6f2xbm1LGYKWh3LZUFLd3AQDd INEpUgKsyb//nF3dtiyGnZlp0QykoqFyLo2AEDrb+ILTd4up5DeRY/m1UpjAXR5p QicBmrDksHrSivPmMZwLx1DFQYKjQbdx5lOqy9hQM/Jmsr+N3/l7QBrbQWXks3JZ NNAyn4RZHQB7UDQS/MmVPArs+JK5qaEDQD57QuOTlqgP19VY9C9E/l/aEqefjdFo XOAm7CwGpB/iBAkIbE6ROEDiJArigRVHEfxLYeE/jtGOdRDCD1deWk+g3S8DWD7m ZxWSgIVB00PMAmomczdg59YVFBhocgwPUa8/cw6yqzx2QKP4mWXIFZ/Sjau5I3tn WWoxXlUirZfTJc29XnVy =3mNS -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pci-v3.15-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci Pull PCI changes from Bjorn Helgaas: "Enumeration - Increment max correctly in pci_scan_bridge() (Andreas Noever) - Clarify the "scan anyway" comment in pci_scan_bridge() (Andreas Noever) - Assign CardBus bus number only during the second pass (Andreas Noever) - Use request_resource_conflict() instead of insert_ for bus numbers (Andreas Noever) - Make sure bus number resources stay within their parents bounds (Andreas Noever) - Remove pci_fixup_parent_subordinate_busnr() (Andreas Noever) - Check for child busses which use more bus numbers than allocated (Andreas Noever) - Don't scan random busses in pci_scan_bridge() (Andreas Noever) - x86: Drop pcibios_scan_root() check for bus already scanned (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Use pcibios_scan_root() instead of pci_scan_bus_with_sysdata() (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Use pcibios_scan_root() instead of pci_scan_bus_on_node() (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Merge pci_scan_bus_on_node() into pcibios_scan_root() (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Drop return value of pcibios_scan_root() (Bjorn Helgaas) NUMA - x86: Add x86_pci_root_bus_node() to look up NUMA node from PCI bus (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Use x86_pci_root_bus_node() instead of get_mp_bus_to_node() (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Remove mp_bus_to_node[], set_mp_bus_to_node(), get_mp_bus_to_node() (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Use NUMA_NO_NODE, not -1, for unknown node (Bjorn Helgaas) - x86: Remove acpi_get_pxm() usage (Bjorn Helgaas) - ia64: Use NUMA_NO_NODE, not MAX_NUMNODES, for unknown node (Bjorn Helgaas) - ia64: Remove acpi_get_pxm() usage (Bjorn Helgaas) - ACPI: Fix acpi_get_node() prototype (Bjorn Helgaas) Resource management - i2o: Fix and refactor PCI space allocation (Bjorn Helgaas) - Add resource_contains() (Bjorn Helgaas) - Add %pR support for IORESOURCE_UNSET (Bjorn Helgaas) - Mark resources as IORESOURCE_UNSET if we can't assign them (Bjorn Helgaas) - Don't clear IORESOURCE_UNSET when updating BAR (Bjorn Helgaas) - Check IORESOURCE_UNSET before updating BAR (Bjorn Helgaas) - Don't try to claim IORESOURCE_UNSET resources (Bjorn Helgaas) - Mark 64-bit resource as IORESOURCE_UNSET if we only support 32-bit (Bjorn Helgaas) - Don't enable decoding if BAR hasn't been assigned an address (Bjorn Helgaas) - Add "weak" generic pcibios_enable_device() implementation (Bjorn Helgaas) - alpha, microblaze, sh, sparc, tile: Use default pcibios_enable_device() (Bjorn Helgaas) - s390: Use generic pci_enable_resources() (Bjorn Helgaas) - Don't check resource_size() in pci_bus_alloc_resource() (Bjorn Helgaas) - Set type in __request_region() (Bjorn Helgaas) - Check all IORESOURCE_TYPE_BITS in pci_bus_alloc_from_region() (Bjorn Helgaas) - Change pci_bus_alloc_resource() type_mask to unsigned long (Bjorn Helgaas) - Log IDE resource quirk in dmesg (Bjorn Helgaas) - Revert "[PATCH] Insert GART region into resource map" (Bjorn Helgaas) PCI device hotplug - Make check_link_active() non-static (Rajat Jain) - Use link change notifications for hot-plug and removal (Rajat Jain) - Enable link state change notifications (Rajat Jain) - Don't disable the link permanently during removal (Rajat Jain) - Don't check adapter or latch status while disabling (Rajat Jain) - Disable link notification across slot reset (Rajat Jain) - Ensure very fast hotplug events are also processed (Rajat Jain) - Add hotplug_lock to serialize hotplug events (Rajat Jain) - Remove a non-existent card, regardless of "surprise" capability (Rajat Jain) - Don't turn slot off when hot-added device already exists (Yijing Wang) MSI - Keep pci_enable_msi() documentation (Alexander Gordeev) - ahci: Fix broken single MSI fallback (Alexander Gordeev) - ahci, vfio: Use pci_enable_msi_range() (Alexander Gordeev) - Check kmalloc() return value, fix leak of name (Greg Kroah-Hartman) - Fix leak of msi_attrs (Greg Kroah-Hartman) - Fix pci_msix_vec_count() htmldocs failure (Masanari Iida) Virtualization - Device-specific ACS support (Alex Williamson) Freescale i.MX6 - Wait for retraining (Marek Vasut) Marvell MVEBU - Use Device ID and revision from underlying endpoint (Andrew Lunn) - Fix incorrect size for PCI aperture resources (Jason Gunthorpe) - Call request_resource() on the apertures (Jason Gunthorpe) - Fix potential issue in range parsing (Jean-Jacques Hiblot) Renesas R-Car - Check platform_get_irq() return code (Ben Dooks) - Add error interrupt handling (Ben Dooks) - Fix bridge logic configuration accesses (Ben Dooks) - Register each instance independently (Magnus Damm) - Break out window size handling (Magnus Damm) - Make the Kconfig dependencies more generic (Magnus Damm) Synopsys DesignWare - Fix RC BAR to be single 64-bit non-prefetchable memory (Mohit Kumar) Miscellaneous - Remove unused SR-IOV VF Migration support (Bjorn Helgaas) - Enable INTx if BIOS left them disabled (Bjorn Helgaas) - Fix hex vs decimal typo in cpqhpc_probe() (Dan Carpenter) - Clean up par-arch object file list (Liviu Dudau) - Set IORESOURCE_ROM_SHADOW only for the default VGA device (Sander Eikelenboom) - ACPI, ARM, drm, powerpc, pcmcia, PCI: Use list_for_each_entry() for bus traversal (Yijing Wang) - Fix pci_bus_b() build failure (Paul Gortmaker)" * tag 'pci-v3.15-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci: (108 commits) Revert "[PATCH] Insert GART region into resource map" PCI: Log IDE resource quirk in dmesg PCI: Change pci_bus_alloc_resource() type_mask to unsigned long PCI: Check all IORESOURCE_TYPE_BITS in pci_bus_alloc_from_region() resources: Set type in __request_region() PCI: Don't check resource_size() in pci_bus_alloc_resource() s390/PCI: Use generic pci_enable_resources() tile PCI RC: Use default pcibios_enable_device() sparc/PCI: Use default pcibios_enable_device() (Leon only) sh/PCI: Use default pcibios_enable_device() microblaze/PCI: Use default pcibios_enable_device() alpha/PCI: Use default pcibios_enable_device() PCI: Add "weak" generic pcibios_enable_device() implementation PCI: Don't enable decoding if BAR hasn't been assigned an address PCI: Enable INTx in pci_reenable_device() only when MSI/MSI-X not enabled PCI: Mark 64-bit resource as IORESOURCE_UNSET if we only support 32-bit PCI: Don't try to claim IORESOURCE_UNSET resources PCI: Check IORESOURCE_UNSET before updating BAR PCI: Don't clear IORESOURCE_UNSET when updating BAR PCI: Mark resources as IORESOURCE_UNSET if we can't assign them ... Conflicts: arch/x86/include/asm/topology.h drivers/ata/ahci.c |
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Linus Torvalds
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62ff577fa2 |
A bunch of EDAC updates all over the place:
* Support for new AMD models, along with more graceful fallback for unsupported hw. * Bunch of fixes from SUSE accumulated from bug reports * Misc other fixes and cleanups -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAABAgAGBQJTMUueAAoJEBLB8Bhh3lVKbGIP/iXBanEUUXbg027hvNch8tbJ Yzsk3VkhmZ6hWXU4XNkvFFbSfCfHuHYQSEAxro6yc2t+6aVhMBrKIcCBNejNYt37 louswtfhC9A4geX206bzfOFNxOVsWzX2vxhhQFbqybZe6BnmcnCSKn//v+kF0/5E 6CrwQyKQjl2vGewPU4pBlrbnRNduPRs6bg6lWgzNxbKrhD8Ce/7NQRVd5v698pNm NTqfS37J90o1DP3I6yY30trtprPjjfnFANxb2DPaf09Z/X+aI1ONNe4s/URBd+qg yYIWAphbKopXPZOS0wDU0ikb7dGWH1lcQdVE69GxnCEvz9hz2ISg3plguwbYLPzK CmI4RGU0D8n5Irxu8bUID4SLT6fSAqU+cgJCdu6dqUncB7khcwG8dWJxMYNGjlBm TD9aCRRs+/b07KUrBeL1tufgd9gGPKWDeecTw55VMofIFkYvwIAz8TFdj3ql4Uz/ AsYJkAqvoO4dTz1ai+PJ06EWSijUT+KLkyZbybS5+PiP4uRAWY8pkCKbvTJQb1xN 0SAwm0tqT7mQKc/oIsvpZ/TLjwYxRhAeVMvrkElkNRPSsrt70rDVQiPgzQh9GTqV d5GmYI65Tk2Jrl7dVN+Pk+NDdS/y52SPk1AMDsfoBP6dndftdF6/gtqnijmbLgMY /yH+hIAKJXJUUKO4pELe =vafk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'edac_for_3.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bp/bp Pull EDAC updates from Borislav Petkov: "A bunch of EDAC updates all over the place: - Support for new AMD models, along with more graceful fallback for unsupported hw. - Bunch of fixes from SUSE accumulated from bug reports - Misc other fixes and cleanups" * tag 'edac_for_3.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bp/bp: amd64_edac: Add support for newer F16h models i7core_edac: Drop unused variable i82875p_edac: Drop redundant call to pci_get_device() amd8111_edac: Fix leaks in probe error paths e752x_edac: Drop pvt->bridge_ck MCE, AMD: Fix decoding module loading on unsupported hw i5100_edac: Remove an unneeded condition in i5100_init_csrows() sb_edac: Degrade log level for device registration amd64_edac: Fix logic to determine channel for F15 M30h processors edac/85xx: Remove deprecated IRQF_DISABLED i3200_edac: Add a missing pci_disable_device() on the exit path i5400_edac: Disable device when unloading module e752x_edac: Simplify call to pci_get_device() |
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Linus Torvalds
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4dedde7c7a |
ACPI and power management updates for 3.15-rc1
- Device PM QoS support for latency tolerance constraints on systems with hardware interfaces allowing such constraints to be specified. That is necessary to prevent hardware-driven power management from becoming overly aggressive on some systems and to prevent power management features leading to excessive latencies from being used in some cases. - Consolidation of the handling of ACPI hotplug notifications for device objects. This causes all device hotplug notifications to go through the root notify handler (that was executed for all of them anyway before) that propagates them to individual subsystems, if necessary, by executing callbacks provided by those subsystems (those callbacks are associated with struct acpi_device objects during device enumeration). As a result, the code in question becomes both smaller in size and more straightforward and all of those changes should not affect users. - ACPICA update, including fixes related to the handling of _PRT in cases when it is broken and the addition of "Windows 2013" to the list of supported "features" for _OSI (which is necessary to support systems that work incorrectly or don't even boot without it). Changes from Bob Moore and Lv Zheng. - Consolidation of ACPI _OST handling from Jiang Liu. - ACPI battery and AC fixes allowing unusual system configurations to be handled by that code from Alexander Mezin. - New device IDs for the ACPI LPSS driver from Chiau Ee Chew. - ACPI fan and thermal optimizations related to system suspend and resume from Aaron Lu. - Cleanups related to ACPI video from Jean Delvare. - Assorted ACPI fixes and cleanups from Al Stone, Hanjun Guo, Lan Tianyu, Paul Bolle, Tomasz Nowicki. - Intel RAPL (Running Average Power Limits) driver cleanups from Jacob Pan. - intel_pstate fixes and cleanups from Dirk Brandewie. - cpufreq fixes related to system suspend/resume handling from Viresh Kumar. - cpufreq core fixes and cleanups from Viresh Kumar, Stratos Karafotis, Saravana Kannan, Rashika Kheria, Joe Perches. - cpufreq drivers updates from Viresh Kumar, Zhuoyu Zhang, Rob Herring. - cpuidle fixes related to the menu governor from Tuukka Tikkanen. - cpuidle fix related to coupled CPUs handling from Paul Burton. - Asynchronous execution of all device suspend and resume callbacks, except for ->prepare and ->complete, during system suspend and resume from Chuansheng Liu. - Delayed resuming of runtime-suspended devices during system suspend for the PCI bus type and ACPI PM domain. - New set of PM helper routines to allow device runtime PM callbacks to be used during system suspend and resume more easily from Ulf Hansson. - Assorted fixes and cleanups in the PM core from Geert Uytterhoeven, Prabhakar Lad, Philipp Zabel, Rashika Kheria, Sebastian Capella. - devfreq fix from Saravana Kannan. / -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAABCAAGBQJTLgB1AAoJEILEb/54YlRxfs4P/35fIu9h8ClNWUPXqi3nlGIt yMyumKvF1VdsOKLbjTtFq6B3UOlhqDijYTCQd7Xt7X8ONTk/ND9ec2t/5xGkSdUI q46fa0qZXeqUn0Kt2t+kl6tgVQOkDj94aNlEh+7Ya3Uu6WYDDfmZtOBOFAMk6D8l ND4rHJpX+eUsRLBrcxaUxxdD8AW5guGcPKyeyzsXv1bY1BZnpLFrZ3PhuI5dn2CL L/zmk3A+wG6+ZlQxnwDdrKa3E6uhRSIDeF0vI4Byspa1wi5zXknJG2J7MoQ9JEE9 VQpBXlqach5wgXqJ8PAqAeaB6Ie26/F7PYG8r446zKw/5UUtdNUx+0dkjQ7Mz8Tu ajuVxfwrrPhZeQqmVBxlH5Gg7Ez2KBKEfDxTdRnzI7FoA7PE5XDcg3kO64bhj8LJ yugnV/ToU9wMztZnPC7CoGPwUgxMJvr9LwmxS4aeKcVUBES05eg0vS3lwdZMgqkV iO0QkWTmhZ952qZCqZxbh0JqaaX8Wgx2kpX2tf1G2GJqLMZco289bLh6njNT+8CH EzdQKYYyn6G6+Qg2M0f/6So3qU17x9XtE4ZBWQdGDpqYOGZhjZAOs/VnB1Ysw/K3 cDBzswlJd0CyyUps9B+qbf49OpbWVwl5kKeuHUuPxugEVryhpSp9AuG+tNil74Sj JuGTGR4fyFjDBX5cvAPm =ywR6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pm+acpi-3.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull ACPI and power management updates from Rafael Wysocki: "The majority of this material spent some time in linux-next, some of it even several weeks. There are a few relatively fresh commits in it, but they are mostly fixes and simple cleanups. ACPI took the lead this time, both in terms of the number of commits and the number of modified lines of code, cpufreq follows and there are a few changes in the PM core and in cpuidle too. A new feature that already got some LWN.net's attention is the device PM QoS extension allowing latency tolerance requirements to be propagated from leaf devices to their ancestors with hardware interfaces for specifying latency tolerance. That should help systems with hardware-driven power management to avoid going too far with it in cases when there are latency tolerance constraints. There also are some significant changes in the ACPI core related to the way in which hotplug notifications are handled. They affect PCI hotplug (ACPIPHP) and the ACPI dock station code too. The bottom line is that all those notification now go through the root notify handler and are propagated to the interested subsystems by means of callbacks instead of having to install a notify handler for each device object that we can potentially get hotplug notifications for. In addition to that ACPICA will now advertise "Windows 2013" compatibility for _OSI, because some systems out there don't work correctly if that is not done (some of them don't even boot). On the system suspend side of things, all of the device suspend and resume callbacks, except for ->prepare() and ->complete(), are now going to be executed asynchronously as that turns out to speed up system suspend and resume on some platforms quite significantly and we have a few more optimizations in that area. Apart from that, there are some new device IDs and fixes and cleanups all over. In particular, the system suspend and resume handling by cpufreq should be improved and the cpuidle menu governor should be a bit more robust now. Specifics: - Device PM QoS support for latency tolerance constraints on systems with hardware interfaces allowing such constraints to be specified. That is necessary to prevent hardware-driven power management from becoming overly aggressive on some systems and to prevent power management features leading to excessive latencies from being used in some cases. - Consolidation of the handling of ACPI hotplug notifications for device objects. This causes all device hotplug notifications to go through the root notify handler (that was executed for all of them anyway before) that propagates them to individual subsystems, if necessary, by executing callbacks provided by those subsystems (those callbacks are associated with struct acpi_device objects during device enumeration). As a result, the code in question becomes both smaller in size and more straightforward and all of those changes should not affect users. - ACPICA update, including fixes related to the handling of _PRT in cases when it is broken and the addition of "Windows 2013" to the list of supported "features" for _OSI (which is necessary to support systems that work incorrectly or don't even boot without it). Changes from Bob Moore and Lv Zheng. - Consolidation of ACPI _OST handling from Jiang Liu. - ACPI battery and AC fixes allowing unusual system configurations to be handled by that code from Alexander Mezin. - New device IDs for the ACPI LPSS driver from Chiau Ee Chew. - ACPI fan and thermal optimizations related to system suspend and resume from Aaron Lu. - Cleanups related to ACPI video from Jean Delvare. - Assorted ACPI fixes and cleanups from Al Stone, Hanjun Guo, Lan Tianyu, Paul Bolle, Tomasz Nowicki. - Intel RAPL (Running Average Power Limits) driver cleanups from Jacob Pan. - intel_pstate fixes and cleanups from Dirk Brandewie. - cpufreq fixes related to system suspend/resume handling from Viresh Kumar. - cpufreq core fixes and cleanups from Viresh Kumar, Stratos Karafotis, Saravana Kannan, Rashika Kheria, Joe Perches. - cpufreq drivers updates from Viresh Kumar, Zhuoyu Zhang, Rob Herring. - cpuidle fixes related to the menu governor from Tuukka Tikkanen. - cpuidle fix related to coupled CPUs handling from Paul Burton. - Asynchronous execution of all device suspend and resume callbacks, except for ->prepare and ->complete, during system suspend and resume from Chuansheng Liu. - Delayed resuming of runtime-suspended devices during system suspend for the PCI bus type and ACPI PM domain. - New set of PM helper routines to allow device runtime PM callbacks to be used during system suspend and resume more easily from Ulf Hansson. - Assorted fixes and cleanups in the PM core from Geert Uytterhoeven, Prabhakar Lad, Philipp Zabel, Rashika Kheria, Sebastian Capella. - devfreq fix from Saravana Kannan" * tag 'pm+acpi-3.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (162 commits) PM / devfreq: Rewrite devfreq_update_status() to fix multiple bugs PM / sleep: Correct whitespace errors in <linux/pm.h> intel_pstate: Set core to min P state during core offline cpufreq: Add stop CPU callback to cpufreq_driver interface cpufreq: Remove unnecessary braces cpufreq: Fix checkpatch errors and warnings cpufreq: powerpc: add cpufreq transition latency for FSL e500mc SoCs MAINTAINERS: Reorder maintainer addresses for PM and ACPI PM / Runtime: Update runtime_idle() documentation for return value meaning video / output: Drop display output class support fujitsu-laptop: Drop unneeded include acer-wmi: Stop selecting VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL ACPI / gpu / drm: Stop selecting VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL ACPI / video: fix ACPI_VIDEO dependencies cpufreq: remove unused notifier: CPUFREQ_{SUSPENDCHANGE|RESUMECHANGE} cpufreq: Do not allow ->setpolicy drivers to provide ->target cpufreq: arm_big_little: set 'physical_cluster' for each CPU cpufreq: arm_big_little: make vexpress driver depend on bL core driver ACPI / button: Add ACPI Button event via netlink routine ACPI: Remove duplicate definitions of PREFIX ... |
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Merge branch 'irq-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull irq code updates from Thomas Gleixner: "The irq department proudly presents: - Another tree wide sweep of irq infrastructure abuse. Clear winner of the trainwreck engineering contest was: #include "../../../kernel/irq/settings.h" - Tree wide update of irq_set_affinity() callbacks which miss a cpu online check when picking a single cpu out of the affinity mask. - Tree wide consolidation of interrupt statistics. - Updates to the threaded interrupt infrastructure to allow explicit wakeup of the interrupt thread and a variant of synchronize_irq() which synchronizes only the hard interrupt handler. Both are needed to replace the homebrewn thread handling in the mmc/sdhci code. - New irq chip callbacks to allow proper support for GPIO based irqs. The GPIO based interrupts need to request/release GPIO resources from request/free_irq. - A few new ARM interrupt chips. No revolutionary new hardware, just differently wreckaged variations of the scheme. - Small improvments, cleanups and updates all over the place" I was hoping that that trainwreck engineering contest was a April Fools' joke. But no. * 'irq-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (68 commits) irqchip: sun7i/sun6i: Disable NMI before registering the handler ARM: sun7i/sun6i: dts: Fix IRQ number for sun6i NMI controller ARM: sun7i/sun6i: irqchip: Update the documentation ARM: sun7i/sun6i: dts: Add NMI irqchip support ARM: sun7i/sun6i: irqchip: Add irqchip driver for NMI controller genirq: Export symbol no_action() arm: omap: Fix typo in ams-delta-fiq.c m68k: atari: Fix the last kernel_stat.h fallout irqchip: sun4i: Simplify sun4i_irq_ack irqchip: sun4i: Use handle_fasteoi_irq for all interrupts genirq: procfs: Make smp_affinity values go+r softirq: Add linux/irq.h to make it compile again m68k: amiga: Add linux/irq.h to make it compile again irqchip: sun4i: Don't ack IRQs > 0, fix acking of IRQ 0 irqchip: sun4i: Fix a comment about mask register initialization irqchip: sun4i: Fix irq 0 not working genirq: Add a new IRQCHIP_EOI_THREADED flag genirq: Document IRQCHIP_ONESHOT_SAFE flag ARM: sunxi: dt: Convert to the new irq controller compatibles irqchip: sunxi: Change compatibles ... |
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Merge branch 'timers-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull timer changes from Thomas Gleixner: "This assorted collection provides: - A new timer based timer broadcast feature for systems which do not provide a global accessible timer device. That allows those systems to put CPUs into deep idle states where the per cpu timer device stops. - A few NOHZ_FULL related improvements to the timer wheel - The usual updates to timer devices found in ARM SoCs - Small improvements and updates all over the place" * 'timers-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (44 commits) tick: Remove code duplication in tick_handle_periodic() tick: Fix spelling mistake in tick_handle_periodic() x86: hpet: Use proper destructor for delayed work workqueue: Provide destroy_delayed_work_on_stack() clocksource: CMT, MTU2, TMU and STI should depend on GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS timer: Remove code redundancy while calling get_nohz_timer_target() hrtimer: Rearrange comments in the order struct members are declared timer: Use variable head instead of &work_list in __run_timers() clocksource: exynos_mct: silence a static checker warning arm: zynq: Add support for cpufreq arm: zynq: Don't use arm_global_timer with cpufreq clocksource/cadence_ttc: Overhaul clocksource frequency adjustment clocksource/cadence_ttc: Call clockevents_update_freq() with IRQs enabled clocksource: Add Kconfig entries for CMT, MTU2, TMU and STI sh: Remove Kconfig entries for TMU, CMT and MTU2 ARM: shmobile: Remove CMT, TMU and STI Kconfig entries clocksource: armada-370-xp: Use atomic access for shared registers clocksource: orion: Use atomic access for shared registers clocksource: timer-keystone: Delete unnecessary variable clocksource: timer-keystone: introduce clocksource driver for Keystone ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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Merge branch 'x86-iommu-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 iommu quirk fix from Thomas Gleixner: "A quirk for the iommu quirk to include silicon which was assumed not to be out in the wild. This time with the correct logic applied" * 'x86-iommu-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86: Adjust irq remapping quirk for older revisions of 5500/5520 chipsets |
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Linus Torvalds
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Merge branch 'x86-threadinfo-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 threadinfo changes from Ingo Molnar: "The main change here is the consolidation/unification of 32 and 64 bit thread_info handling methods, from Steve Rostedt" * 'x86-threadinfo-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86, threadinfo: Redo "x86: Use inline assembler to get sp" x86: Clean up dumpstack_64.c code x86: Keep thread_info on thread stack in x86_32 x86: Prepare removal of previous_esp from i386 thread_info structure x86: Nuke GET_THREAD_INFO_WITH_ESP() macro for i386 x86: Nuke the supervisor_stack field in i386 thread_info |
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Merge branch 'timers-nohz-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull timer updates from Ingo Molnar: "The main purpose is to fix a full dynticks bug related to virtualization, where steal time accounting appears to be zero in /proc/stat even after a few seconds of competing guests running busy loops in a same host CPU. It's not a regression though as it was there since the beginning. The other commits are preparatory work to fix the bug and various cleanups" * 'timers-nohz-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: arch: Remove stub cputime.h headers sched: Remove needless round trip nsecs <-> tick conversion of steal time cputime: Fix jiffies based cputime assumption on steal accounting cputime: Bring cputime -> nsecs conversion cputime: Default implementation of nsecs -> cputime conversion cputime: Fix nsecs_to_cputime() return type cast |