- 16 Sep, 2016 21 commits
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Robin Murphy authored
Stream Match Registers are one of the more awkward parts of the SMMUv2 architecture; there are typically never enough to assign one to each stream ID in the system, and configuring them such that a single ID matches multiple entries is catastrophically bad - at best, every transaction raises a global fault; at worst, they go *somewhere*. To address the former issue, we can mask ID bits such that a single register may be used to match multiple IDs belonging to the same device or group, but doing so also heightens the risk of the latter problem (which can be nasty to debug). Tackle both problems at once by replacing the simple bitmap allocator with something much cleverer. Now that we have convenient in-memory representations of the stream mapping table, it becomes straightforward to properly validate new SMR entries against the current state, opening the door to arbitrary masking and SMR sharing. Another feature which falls out of this is that with IDs shared by separate devices being automatically accounted for, simply associating a group pointer with the S2CR offers appropriate group allocation almost for free, so hook that up in the process. Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
We iterate over the SMEs associated with a master config quite a lot in various places, and are about to do so even more. Let's wrap the idiom in a handy iterator macro before the repetition gets out of hand. Tested-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
Simplify things somewhat by stashing our arm_smmu_device instance in drvdata, so that it's readily available to our driver model callbacks. Then we can excise the private list entirely, since the driver core already has a perfectly good list of SMMU devices we can use in the one instance we actually need to. Finally, make a further modest code saving with the relatively new of_device_get_match_data() helper. Tested-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
To be able to support the generic bindings and handle of_xlate() calls, we need to be able to associate SMMUs and stream IDs directly with devices *before* allocating IOMMU groups. Furthermore, to support real default domains with multi-device groups we also have to handle domain attach on a per-device basis, as the "whole group at a time" assumption fails to properly handle subsequent devices added to a group after the first has already triggered default domain creation and attachment. To that end, use the now-vacant dev->archdata.iommu field for easy config and SMMU instance lookup, and unify config management by chopping down the platform-device-specific tree and probing the "mmu-masters" property on-demand instead. This may add a bit of one-off overhead to initially adding a new device, but we're about to deprecate that binding in favour of the inherently-more-efficient generic ones anyway. For the sake of simplicity, this patch does temporarily regress the case of aliasing PCI devices by losing the duplicate stream ID detection that the previous per-group config had. Stay tuned, because we'll be back to fix that in a better and more general way momentarily... Tested-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
Making S2CRs first-class citizens within the driver with a high-level representation of their state offers a neat solution to a few problems: Firstly, the information about which context a device's stream IDs are associated with is already present by necessity in the S2CR. With that state easily accessible we can refer directly to it and obviate the need to track an IOMMU domain in each device's archdata (its earlier purpose of enforcing correct attachment of multi-device groups now being handled by the IOMMU core itself). Secondly, the core API now deprecates explicit domain detach and expects domain attach to move devices smoothly from one domain to another; for SMMUv2, this notion maps directly to simply rewriting the S2CRs assigned to the device. By giving the driver a suitable abstraction of those S2CRs to work with, we can massively reduce the overhead of the current heavy-handed "detach, free resources, reallocate resources, attach" approach. Thirdly, making the software state hardware-shaped and attached to the SMMU instance once again makes suspend/resume of this register group that much simpler to implement in future. Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
In order to consider SMR masking, we really want to be able to validate ID/mask pairs against existing SMR contents to prevent stream match conflicts, which at best would cause transactions to fault unexpectedly, and at worst lead to silent unpredictable behaviour. With our SMMU instance data holding only an allocator bitmap, and the SMR values themselves scattered across master configs hanging off devices which we may have no way of finding, there's essentially no way short of digging everything back out of the hardware. Similarly, the thought of power management ops to support suspend/resume faces the exact same problem. By massaging the software state into a closer shape to the underlying hardware, everything comes together quite nicely; the allocator and the high-level view of the data become a single centralised state which we can easily keep track of, and to which any updates can be validated in full before being synchronised to the hardware itself. Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
Rather than assuming fixed worst-case values for stream IDs and SMR masks, keep track of whatever implemented bits the hardware actually reports. This also obviates the slightly questionable validation of SMR fields in isolation - rather than aborting the whole SMMU probe for a hardware configuration which is still architecturally valid, we can simply refuse masters later if they try to claim an unrepresentable ID or mask (which almost certainly implies a DT error anyway). Acked-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Tested-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
Implement the SMMUv3 equivalent of d346180e ("iommu/arm-smmu: Treat all device transactions as unprivileged"), so that once again those pesky DMA controllers with their privileged instruction fetches don't unexpectedly fault in stage 1 domains due to VMSAv8 rules. Acked-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Tested-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
With the device <-> stream ID relationship suitably abstracted and of_xlate() hooked up, the PCI dependency now looks, and is, entirely arbitrary. Any bus using the of_dma_configure() mechanism will work, so extend support to the platform and AMBA buses which do just that. Acked-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Tested-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
Now that we can properly describe the mapping between PCI RIDs and stream IDs via "iommu-map", and have it fed it to the driver automatically via of_xlate(), rework the SMMUv3 driver to benefit from that, and get rid of the current misuse of the "iommus" binding. Since having of_xlate wired up means that masters will now be given the appropriate DMA ops, we also need to make sure that default domains work properly. This necessitates dispensing with the "whole group at a time" notion for attaching to a domain, as devices which share a group get attached to the group's default domain one by one as they are initially probed. Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
Unlike SMMUv2, SMMUv3 has no easy way to bypass unknown stream IDs, other than allocating and filling in the entire stream table with bypass entries, which for some configurations would waste *gigabytes* of RAM. Otherwise, all transactions on unknown stream IDs will simply be aborted with a C_BAD_STREAMID event. Rather than render the system unusable in the case of an invalid DT, avoid enabling the SMMU altogether such that everything bypasses (though letting the explicit disable_bypass option take precedence). Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
We're about to ratify our use of the generic binding, so document it. CC: Rob Herring <robh+dt@kernel.org> CC: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
Introduce a common structure to hold the per-device firmware data that most IOMMU drivers need to keep track of. This enables us to configure much of that data from common firmware code, and consolidate a lot of the equivalent implementations, device look-up tables, etc. which are currently strewn across IOMMU drivers. This will also be enable us to address the outstanding "multiple IOMMUs on the platform bus" problem by tweaking IOMMU API calls to prefer dev->fwspec->ops before falling back to dev->bus->iommu_ops, and thus gracefully handle those troublesome systems which we currently cannot. As the first user, hook up the OF IOMMU configuration mechanism. The driver-defined nature of DT cells means that we still need the drivers to translate and add the IDs themselves, but future users such as the much less free-form ACPI IORT will be much simpler and self-contained. CC: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Suggested-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
Now that we have a way to pick up the RID translation and target IOMMU, hook up of_iommu_configure() to bring PCI devices into the of_xlate mechanism and allow them IOMMU-backed DMA ops without the need for driver-specific handling. Reviewed-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
The PCI msi-map code is already doing double-duty translating IDs and retrieving MSI parents, which unsurprisingly is the same functionality we need for the identically-formatted PCI iommu-map property. Drag the core parsing routine up yet another layer into the general OF-PCI code, and further generalise it for either kind of lookup in either flavour of map property. Acked-by: Rob Herring <robh+dt@kernel.org> Acked-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com> Tested-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Mark Rutland authored
The existing IOMMU bindings are able to specify the relationship between masters and IOMMUs, but they are insufficient for describing the general case of hotpluggable busses such as PCI where the set of masters is not known until runtime, and the relationship between masters and IOMMUs is a property of the integration of the system. This patch adds a generic binding for mapping PCI devices to IOMMUs, using a new iommu-map property (specific to PCI*) which may be used to map devices (identified by their Requester ID) to sideband data for the IOMMU which they master through. Acked-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Acked-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Will Deacon authored
The cmdq lock is taken whenever we issue commands into the command queue, which can occur in IRQ context (as a result of unmap) or in process context (as a result of a threaded IRQ handler or device probe). This can lead to a theoretical deadlock if the interrupt handler performing the unmap hits whilst the lock is taken, so explicitly use the {irqsave,irqrestore} spin_lock accessors for the cmdq lock. Tested-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Jean-Philippe Brucker authored
When the SMMUv3 driver attempts to send a command, it adds an entry to the command queue. This is a circular buffer, where both the producer and consumer have a wrap bit. When producer.index == consumer.index and producer.wrap == consumer.wrap, the list is empty. When producer.index == consumer.index and producer.wrap != consumer.wrap, the list is full. If the list is full when the driver needs to add a command, it waits for the SMMU to consume one command, and advance the consumer pointer. The problem is that we currently rely on "X before Y" operation to know if entries have been consumed, which is a bit fiddly since it only makes sense when the distance between X and Y is less than or equal to the size of the queue. At the moment when the list is full, we use "Consumer before Producer + 1", which is out of range and returns a value opposite to what we expect: when the queue transitions to not full, we stay in the polling loop and time out, printing an error. Given that the actual bug was difficult to determine, simplify the polling logic by relying exclusively on queue_full and queue_empty, that don't have this range constraint. Polling the queue is now straightforward: * When we want to add a command and the list is full, wait until it isn't full and retry. * After adding a sync, wait for the list to be empty before returning. Suggested-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Robin Murphy authored
Fill in the last bits of machinery required to drive a stage 1 context bank in v7 short descriptor format. By default we'll prefer to use it only when the CPUs are also using the same format, such that we're guaranteed that everything will be strictly 32-bit. Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Jean-Philippe Brucker authored
SMMUv3 only sends interrupts for event queues (EVTQ and PRIQ) when they transition from empty to non-empty. At the moment, if the SMMU adds new items to a queue before the event thread finished consuming a previous batch, the driver ignores any new item. The queue is then stuck in non-empty state and all subsequent events will be lost. As an example, consider the following flow, where (P, C) is the SMMU view of producer/consumer indices, and (p, c) the driver view. P C | p c 1. SMMU appends a PPR to the PRI queue, 1 0 | 0 0 sends an MSI 2. PRIQ handler is called. 1 0 | 1 0 3. SMMU appends a PPR to the PRI queue. 2 0 | 1 0 4. PRIQ thread removes the first element. 2 1 | 1 1 5. PRIQ thread believes that the queue is empty, goes into idle indefinitely. To avoid this, always synchronize the producer index and drain the queue once before leaving an event handler. In order to prevent races on the local producer index, move all event queue handling into the threads. Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Peng Fan authored
There is no need to call devm_free_irq when driver detach. devres_release_all which is called after 'drv->remove' will release all managed resources. Signed-off-by: Peng Fan <van.freenix@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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- 28 Aug, 2016 7 commits
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Linus Torvalds authored
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git://people.freedesktop.org/~airlied/linuxLinus Torvalds authored
Pull drm fixes from Dave Airlie: "A bunch of fixes covering i915, amdgpu, one tegra and some core DRM ones. Nothing too strange at this point" * tag 'drm-fixes-for-4.8-rc4' of git://people.freedesktop.org/~airlied/linux: (21 commits) drm/atomic: Don't potentially reset color_mgmt_changed on successive property updates. drm: Protect fb_defio in drivers with CONFIG_KMS_FBDEV_EMULATION drm/amdgpu: skip TV/CV in display parsing drm/amdgpu: avoid a possible array overflow drm/amdgpu: fix lru size grouping v2 drm/tegra: dsi: Enhance runtime power management drm/i915: Fix botched merge that downgrades CSR versions. drm/i915/skl: Ensure pipes with changed wms get added to the state drm/i915/gen9: Only copy WM results for changed pipes to skl_hw drm/i915/skl: Add support for the SAGV, fix underrun hangs drm/i915/gen6+: Interpret mailbox error flags drm/i915: Reattach comment, complete type specification drm/i915: Unconditionally flush any chipset buffers before execbuf drm/i915/gen9: Drop invalid WARN() during data rate calculation drm/i915/gen9: Initialize intel_state->active_crtcs during WM sanitization (v2) drm: Reject page_flip for !DRIVER_MODESET drm/amdgpu: fix timeout value check in amd_sched_job_recovery drm/amdgpu: fix sdma_v2_4_ring_test_ib drm/amdgpu: fix amdgpu_move_blit on 32bit systems drm/radeon: fix radeon_move_blit on 32bit systems ...
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Mario Kleiner authored
Due to assigning the 'replaced' value instead of or'ing it, if drm_atomic_crtc_set_property() gets called multiple times, the last call will define the color_mgmt_changed flag, so a non-updating call to a property can reset the flag and prevent actual hw state updates required by preceding property updates. Signed-off-by: Mario Kleiner <mario.kleiner.de@gmail.com> Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v4.6+ Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tipLinus Torvalds authored
Pull perf fixes from Thomas Gleixner: "A few fixes from the perf departement - prevent a imbalanced preemption disable in the events teardown code - prevent out of bound acces in perf userspace - make perf tools compile with UCLIBC again - a fix for the userspace unwinder utility" * 'perf-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: perf/core: Use this_cpu_ptr() when stopping AUX events perf evsel: Do not access outside hw cache name arrays tools lib: Reinstate strlcpy() header guard with __UCLIBC__ perf unwind: Use addr_location::addr instead of ip for entries
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tipLinus Torvalds authored
Pull x86 fix from Thomas Gleixner: "A single bugfix to prevent irq remapping when the ioapic is disabled" * 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/apic: Do not init irq remapping if ioapic is disabled
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tipLinus Torvalds authored
Pull irq fixes from Thomas Gleixner: "This lot provides: - plug a hotplug race in the new affinity infrastructure - a fix for the trigger type of chained interrupts - plug a potential memory leak in the core code - a few fixes for ARM and MIPS GICs" * 'irq-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: irqchip/mips-gic: Implement activate op for device domain irqchip/mips-gic: Cleanup chip and handler setup genirq/affinity: Use get/put_online_cpus around cpumask operations genirq: Fix potential memleak when failing to get irq pm irqchip/gicv3-its: Disable the ITS before initializing it irqchip/gicv3: Remove disabling redistributor and group1 non-secure interrupts irqchip/gic: Allow self-SGIs for SMP on UP configurations genirq: Correctly configure the trigger on chained interrupts
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tipLinus Torvalds authored
Pull timer fixes from Thomas Gleixner: "A few updates for timers & co: - prevent a livelock in the timekeeping code when debugging is enabled - prevent out of bounds access in the timekeeping debug code - various fixes in clocksource drivers - a new maintainers entry" * 'timers-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: clocksource/drivers/sun4i: Clear interrupts after stopping timer in probe function drivers/clocksource/pistachio: Fix memory corruption in init clocksource/drivers/timer-atmel-pit: Enable mck clock clocksource/drivers/pxa: Fix include files for compilation MAINTAINERS: Add ARM ARCHITECTED TIMER entry timekeeping: Cap array access in timekeeping_debug timekeeping: Avoid taking lock in NMI path with CONFIG_DEBUG_TIMEKEEPING
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- 27 Aug, 2016 12 commits
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvmLinus Torvalds authored
Pull KVM fixes from Paolo Bonzini: "ARM: - fixes for ITS init issues, error handling, IRQ leakage, race conditions - an erratum workaround for timers - some removal of misleading use of errors and comments - a fix for GICv3 on 32-bit guests MIPS: - fix for where the guest could wrongly map the first page of physical memory x86: - nested virtualization fixes" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: MIPS: KVM: Check for pfn noslot case kvm: nVMX: fix nested tsc scaling KVM: nVMX: postpone VMCS changes on MSR_IA32_APICBASE write KVM: nVMX: fix msr bitmaps to prevent L2 from accessing L0 x2APIC arm64: KVM: report configured SRE value to 32-bit world arm64: KVM: remove misleading comment on pmu status KVM: arm/arm64: timer: Workaround misconfigured timer interrupt arm64: Document workaround for Cortex-A72 erratum #853709 KVM: arm/arm64: Change misleading use of is_error_pfn KVM: arm64: ITS: avoid re-mapping LPIs KVM: arm64: check for ITS device on MSI injection KVM: arm64: ITS: move ITS registration into first VCPU run KVM: arm64: vgic-its: Make updates to propbaser/pendbaser atomic KVM: arm64: vgic-its: Plug race in vgic_put_irq KVM: arm64: vgic-its: Handle errors from vgic_add_lpi KVM: arm64: ITS: return 1 on successful MSI injection
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Linus Torvalds authored
Merge fixes from Andrew Morton: "11 fixes" * emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>: mm: silently skip readahead for DAX inodes dax: fix device-dax region base fs/seq_file: fix out-of-bounds read mm: memcontrol: avoid unused function warning mm: clarify COMPACTION Kconfig text treewide: replace config_enabled() with IS_ENABLED() (2nd round) printk: fix parsing of "brl=" option soft_dirty: fix soft_dirty during THP split sysctl: handle error writing UINT_MAX to u32 fields get_maintainer: quiet noisy implicit -f vcs_file_exists checking byteswap: don't use __builtin_bswap*() with sparse
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linuxLinus Torvalds authored
Pull ARM64 fix from Catalin Marinas: "ARM64 fix to avoid potential TLB conflict when CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE is enabled" * tag 'arm64-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: arm64: avoid TLB conflict with CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dledford/rdmaLinus Torvalds authored
Pull rdma fixes from Doug Ledford: "Round one of 4.8 rc fixes. This should be the bulk of the -rc fixes for 4.8. I only have a few things that are still outstanding (two ipoib bugs for which the solution is not yet fully known, and a few queued items that came in after my last push and I didn't want to delay this pull request for late comers again). Even though the patch count is kind of high, everything is minor fixes so the overall churn is pretty low. Summary: - minor fixes to cxgb4 - minor fixes to mlx4 - one minor fix each to core, rxe, isert, srpt, mlx5, ocrdma, and usnic - six or so fixes to i40iw fixes - the rest are hfi1 fixes" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dledford/rdma: (34 commits) i40iw: Send last streaming mode message for loopback connections IB/srpt: Update sport->port_guid with each port refresh RDMA/ocrdma: Fix the max_sge reported from FW i40iw: Avoid writing to freed memory i40iw: Fix double free of allocated_buffer IB/mlx5: Remove superfluous include of io-mapping.h i40iw: Do not set self-referencing pointer to NULL after kfree i40iw: Add missing NULL check for MPA private data iw_cxgb4: Fix cxgb4 arm CQ logic w/IB_CQ_REPORT_MISSED_EVENTS i40iw: Add missing check for interface already open i40iw: Protect req_resource_num update i40iw: Change mem_resources pointer to a u8 IB/core: Use memdup_user() rather than duplicating its implementation IB/qib: Use memdup_user() rather than duplicating its implementation iw_cxgb4: use the MPA initiator's IRD if < our ORD iw_cxgb4: limit IRD/ORD advertised to ULP by device max. IB/hfi1: Fix mm_struct use after free IB/rdmvat: Fix double vfree() in rvt_create_qp() error path IB/hfi1: Improve J_KEY generation IB/hfi1: Return invalid field for non-QSFP CableInfo queries ...
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/soundLinus Torvalds authored
Pull sound fixes from Takashi Iwai: "Here are a bunch of fixes as you can see in diffstat. One core change in ASoC is about the unexpected unbinding error, and another about debugfs cleanup. The rest are wide-spread driver-specific fixes: a series of LINE6 USB fixes, a HD-audio quirk, and various ASoC fixes including OMAP boot fixes and Intel SKL fixes" * tag 'sound-4.8-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound: (22 commits) ALSA: hda/realtek - fix headset mic detection for MSI MS-B120 ASoC: omap-mcpdm: Fix irq resource handling ASoC: max98371: Add terminate entry for i2c_device_id tables ALSA: line6: Fix POD sysfs attributes segfault ALSA: line6: Give up on the lock while URBs are released. ALSA: line6: Remove double line6_pcm_release() after failed acquire. ASoC: omap-abe-twl6040: Correct dmic-codec device registration ASoC: core: Clean up DAPM before the card debugfs ASoC: omap-mcpdm: Drop pdmclk clock handling ASoC: atmel_ssc_dai: Don't unconditionally reset SSC on stream startup ASoC: compress: Fix leak of a widget list in soc_compr_open_fe ASoC: Intel: Skylake: Fix error return code in skl_probe() ASoC: wm2000: Fix return of uninitialised varible ASoC: Fix leak of rtd in soc_bind_dai_link ASoC: da7213: Default to 64 BCLKs per WCLK to support all formats ASoC: nau8825: fix static check error about semaphone control ASoC: nau8825: fix bug in playback when suspend ASoC: samsung: Fix clock handling in S3C24XX_UDA134X card ASoC: simple-card-utils: add missing MODULE_xxx() ASoC: Intel: Skylake: Check list empty while getting module info ...
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfsLinus Torvalds authored
Pull btrfs fixes from Chris Mason: "We've queued up a few different fixes in here. These range from enospc corners to fsync and quota fixes, and a few targeted at error handling for corrupt metadata/fuzzing" * 'for-linus-4.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs: Btrfs: fix lockdep warning on deadlock against an inode's log mutex Btrfs: detect corruption when non-root leaf has zero item Btrfs: check btree node's nritems btrfs: don't create or leak aliased root while cleaning up orphans Btrfs: fix em leak in find_first_block_group btrfs: do not background blkdev_put() Btrfs: clarify do_chunk_alloc()'s return value btrfs: fix fsfreeze hang caused by delayed iputs deal btrfs: update btrfs_space_info's bytes_may_use timely btrfs: divide btrfs_update_reserved_bytes() into two functions btrfs: use correct offset for reloc_inode in prealloc_file_extent_cluster() btrfs: qgroup: Fix qgroup incorrectness caused by log replay btrfs: relocation: Fix leaking qgroups numbers on data extents btrfs: qgroup: Refactor btrfs_qgroup_insert_dirty_extent() btrfs: waiting on qgroup rescan should not always be interruptible btrfs: properly track when rescan worker is running btrfs: flush_space: treat return value of do_chunk_alloc properly Btrfs: add ASSERT for block group's memory leak btrfs: backref: Fix soft lockup in __merge_refs function Btrfs: fix memory leak of reloc_root
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/teigland/linux-dlmLinus Torvalds authored
Pull dlm fix from David Teigland: "This fixes a bug introduced by recent debugfs cleanup" * tag 'dlm-4.8-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/teigland/linux-dlm: dlm: fix malfunction of dlm_tool caused by debugfs changes
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/device-mapper/linux-dmLinus Torvalds authored
Pull device mapper fixes from Mike Snitzer: - another stable fix for DM flakey (that tweaks the previous fix that didn't factor in expected 'drop_writes' behavior for read IO). - a dm-log bio operation flags fix for the broader block changes that were merged during the 4.8 merge window. * tag 'dm-4.8-fixes-3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/device-mapper/linux-dm: dm log: fix unitialized bio operation flags dm flakey: fix reads to be issued if drop_writes configured
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommuLinus Torvalds authored
Pull IOMMU fixes from Joerg Roedel: "Fixes from Will Deacon: - fix a couple of thinkos in the CMDQ error handling and short-descriptor page table code that have been there since day one - disable stalling faults, since they may result in hardware deadlock - fix an accidental BUG() when passing disable_bypass=1 on the cmdline" * tag 'iommu-fixes-v4.8-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu: iommu/arm-smmu: Don't BUG() if we find aborting STEs with disable_bypass iommu/arm-smmu: Disable stalling faults for all endpoints iommu/arm-smmu: Fix CMDQ error handling iommu/io-pgtable-arm-v7s: Fix attributes when splitting blocks
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git://git.kernel.dk/linux-blockLinus Torvalds authored
Pull block fixes from Jens Axboe: "Here's a set of block fixes for the current 4.8-rc release. This contains: - a fix for a secure erase regression, from Adrian. - a fix for an mmc use-after-free bug regression, also from Adrian. - potential zero pointer deference in bdev freezing, from Andrey. - a race fix for blk_set_queue_dying() from Bart. - a set of xen blkfront fixes from Bob Liu. - three small fixes for bcache, from Eric and Kent. - a fix for a potential invalid NVMe state transition, from Gabriel. - blk-mq CPU offline fix, preventing us from issuing and completing a request on the wrong queue. From me. - revert two previous floppy changes, since they caused a user visibile regression. A better fix is in the works. - ensure that we don't send down bios that have more than 256 elements in them. Fixes a crash with bcache, for example. From Ming. - a fix for deferencing an error pointer with cgroup writeback. Fixes a regression. From Vegard" * 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block: mmc: fix use-after-free of struct request Revert "floppy: refactor open() flags handling" Revert "floppy: fix open(O_ACCMODE) for ioctl-only open" fs/block_dev: fix potential NULL ptr deref in freeze_bdev() blk-mq: improve warning for running a queue on the wrong CPU blk-mq: don't overwrite rq->mq_ctx block: make sure a big bio is split into at most 256 bvecs nvme: Fix nvme_get/set_features() with a NULL result pointer bdev: fix NULL pointer dereference xen-blkfront: free resources if xlvbd_alloc_gendisk fails xen-blkfront: introduce blkif_set_queue_limits() xen-blkfront: fix places not updated after introducing 64KB page granularity bcache: pr_err: more meaningful error message when nr_stripes is invalid bcache: RESERVE_PRIO is too small by one when prio_buckets() is a power of two. bcache: register_bcache(): call blkdev_put() when cache_alloc() fails block: Fix race triggered by blk_set_queue_dying() block: Fix secure erase nvme: Prevent controller state invalid transition
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dtor/inputLinus Torvalds authored
Pull input subsystem fixes from Dmitry Torokhov: "Simply small driver fixups" * 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dtor/input: Input: ads7846 - remove redundant regulator_disable call Input: synaptics-rmi4 - fix register descriptor subpacket map construction Input: tegra-kbc - fix inverted reset logic Input: silead - use devm_gpiod_get Input: i8042 - set up shared ps2_cmd_mutex for AUX ports
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pciLinus Torvalds authored
Pull PCI fixes from Bjorn Helgaas: "Resource management: - Update "pci=resource_alignment" documentation (Mathias Koehrer) MSI: - Use positive flags in pci_alloc_irq_vectors() (Christoph Hellwig) - Call pci_intx() when using legacy interrupts in pci_alloc_irq_vectors() (Christoph Hellwig) Intel VMD host bridge driver: - Fix infinite loop executing irq's (Keith Busch)" * tag 'pci-v4.8-fixes-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci: x86/PCI: VMD: Fix infinite loop executing irq's PCI: Call pci_intx() when using legacy interrupts in pci_alloc_irq_vectors() PCI: Use positive flags in pci_alloc_irq_vectors() PCI: Update "pci=resource_alignment" documentation
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