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d6611edf
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d6611edf
authored
Oct 26, 2003
by
David S. Miller
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Merge nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/network-2.5
into nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/net-2.5
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Documentation/video4linux/meye.txt
Documentation/video4linux/meye.txt
+5
-0
Makefile
Makefile
+1
-1
arch/h8300/kernel/time.c
arch/h8300/kernel/time.c
+6
-0
arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c
arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c
+26
-0
arch/ia64/kernel/gate-data.S
arch/ia64/kernel/gate-data.S
+1
-1
arch/ia64/kernel/irq.c
arch/ia64/kernel/irq.c
+1
-1
arch/ia64/kernel/module.c
arch/ia64/kernel/module.c
+75
-7
arch/ia64/kernel/perfmon.c
arch/ia64/kernel/perfmon.c
+118
-82
arch/ia64/kernel/process.c
arch/ia64/kernel/process.c
+6
-2
arch/ia64/kernel/unwind_i.h
arch/ia64/kernel/unwind_i.h
+1
-7
arch/x86_64/kernel/acpi/boot.c
arch/x86_64/kernel/acpi/boot.c
+27
-0
arch/x86_64/kernel/entry.S
arch/x86_64/kernel/entry.S
+8
-2
arch/x86_64/kernel/io_apic.c
arch/x86_64/kernel/io_apic.c
+3
-1
arch/x86_64/kernel/setup64.c
arch/x86_64/kernel/setup64.c
+9
-8
arch/x86_64/kernel/smp.c
arch/x86_64/kernel/smp.c
+0
-22
arch/x86_64/kernel/time.c
arch/x86_64/kernel/time.c
+17
-3
arch/x86_64/kernel/x8664_ksyms.c
arch/x86_64/kernel/x8664_ksyms.c
+1
-1
arch/x86_64/mm/extable.c
arch/x86_64/mm/extable.c
+4
-0
arch/x86_64/mm/k8topology.c
arch/x86_64/mm/k8topology.c
+3
-0
arch/x86_64/mm/numa.c
arch/x86_64/mm/numa.c
+1
-0
drivers/char/sonypi.h
drivers/char/sonypi.h
+3
-3
drivers/input/keyboard/atkbd.c
drivers/input/keyboard/atkbd.c
+10
-11
drivers/media/video/meye.h
drivers/media/video/meye.h
+1
-1
fs/fat/inode.c
fs/fat/inode.c
+8
-4
include/asm-h8300/smplock.h
include/asm-h8300/smplock.h
+0
-51
include/asm-ia64/io.h
include/asm-ia64/io.h
+3
-0
include/asm-ia64/module.h
include/asm-ia64/module.h
+2
-1
include/asm-ia64/namei.h
include/asm-ia64/namei.h
+1
-1
include/asm-ia64/unwind.h
include/asm-ia64/unwind.h
+6
-0
include/asm-x86_64/hw_irq.h
include/asm-x86_64/hw_irq.h
+2
-2
include/asm-x86_64/irq.h
include/asm-x86_64/irq.h
+1
-0
include/asm-x86_64/pci.h
include/asm-x86_64/pci.h
+2
-0
include/asm-x86_64/processor.h
include/asm-x86_64/processor.h
+2
-2
include/asm-x86_64/smp.h
include/asm-x86_64/smp.h
+1
-9
include/asm-x86_64/topology.h
include/asm-x86_64/topology.h
+3
-1
include/linux/sched.h
include/linux/sched.h
+1
-0
kernel/exit.c
kernel/exit.c
+1
-0
kernel/sched.c
kernel/sched.c
+3
-6
lib/div64.c
lib/div64.c
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Documentation/video4linux/meye.txt
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@@ -33,6 +33,11 @@ to the developers under a NDA (which allows the develoment of a GPL
driver however), but things are not moving very fast (see
http://r-engine.sourceforge.net/) (PCI vendor/device is 0x10cf/0x2011).
There is a forth model connected on the USB bus in TR1* Vaio laptops.
This camera is not supported at all by the current driver, in fact
little information if any is available for this camera
(USB vendor/device is 0x054c/0x0107).
Driver options:
---------------
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Makefile
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d6611edf
VERSION
=
2
PATCHLEVEL
=
6
SUBLEVEL
=
0
EXTRAVERSION
=
-test
8
EXTRAVERSION
=
-test
9
# *DOCUMENTATION*
# To see a list of typical targets execute "make help"
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arch/h8300/kernel/time.c
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...
@@ -143,3 +143,9 @@ int do_settimeofday(struct timespec *tv)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL
(
do_settimeofday
);
unsigned
long
long
sched_clock
(
void
)
{
return
(
unsigned
long
long
)
jiffies
*
(
1000000000
/
HZ
);
}
arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c
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...
@@ -711,6 +711,32 @@ efi_mem_attributes (unsigned long phys_addr)
return
0
;
}
int
valid_phys_addr_range
(
unsigned
long
phys_addr
,
unsigned
long
*
size
)
{
void
*
efi_map_start
,
*
efi_map_end
,
*
p
;
efi_memory_desc_t
*
md
;
u64
efi_desc_size
;
efi_map_start
=
__va
(
ia64_boot_param
->
efi_memmap
);
efi_map_end
=
efi_map_start
+
ia64_boot_param
->
efi_memmap_size
;
efi_desc_size
=
ia64_boot_param
->
efi_memdesc_size
;
for
(
p
=
efi_map_start
;
p
<
efi_map_end
;
p
+=
efi_desc_size
)
{
md
=
p
;
if
(
phys_addr
-
md
->
phys_addr
<
(
md
->
num_pages
<<
EFI_PAGE_SHIFT
))
{
if
(
!
(
md
->
attribute
&
EFI_MEMORY_WB
))
return
0
;
if
(
*
size
>
md
->
phys_addr
+
(
md
->
num_pages
<<
EFI_PAGE_SHIFT
)
-
phys_addr
)
*
size
=
md
->
phys_addr
+
(
md
->
num_pages
<<
EFI_PAGE_SHIFT
)
-
phys_addr
;
return
1
;
}
}
return
0
;
}
static
void
__exit
efivars_exit
(
void
)
{
...
...
arch/ia64/kernel/gate-data.S
View file @
d6611edf
.
section
.
data
.
gate
,
"a
x
"
.
section
.
data
.
gate
,
"a
w
"
.
incbin
"arch/ia64/kernel/gate.so"
arch/ia64/kernel/irq.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ void enable_irq(unsigned int irq)
spin_lock_irqsave
(
&
desc
->
lock
,
flags
);
switch
(
desc
->
depth
)
{
case
1
:
{
unsigned
int
status
=
desc
->
status
&
~
(
IRQ_DISABLED
|
IRQ_INPROGRESS
)
;
unsigned
int
status
=
desc
->
status
&
~
IRQ_DISABLED
;
desc
->
status
=
status
;
if
((
status
&
(
IRQ_PENDING
|
IRQ_REPLAY
))
==
IRQ_PENDING
)
{
desc
->
status
=
status
|
IRQ_REPLAY
;
...
...
arch/ia64/kernel/module.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -322,6 +322,10 @@ module_alloc (unsigned long size)
void
module_free
(
struct
module
*
mod
,
void
*
module_region
)
{
if
(
mod
->
arch
.
init_unw_table
&&
module_region
==
mod
->
module_init
)
{
unw_remove_unwind_table
(
mod
->
arch
.
init_unw_table
);
mod
->
arch
.
init_unw_table
=
NULL
;
}
vfree
(
module_region
);
}
...
...
@@ -843,23 +847,87 @@ apply_relocate (Elf64_Shdr *sechdrs, const char *strtab, unsigned int symindex,
return
-
ENOEXEC
;
}
/*
* Modules contain a single unwind table which covers both the core and the init text
* sections but since the two are not contiguous, we need to split this table up such that
* we can register (and unregister) each "segment" seperately. Fortunately, this sounds
* more complicated than it really is.
*/
static
void
register_unwind_table
(
struct
module
*
mod
)
{
struct
unw_table_entry
*
start
=
(
void
*
)
mod
->
arch
.
unwind
->
sh_addr
;
struct
unw_table_entry
*
end
=
start
+
mod
->
arch
.
unwind
->
sh_size
/
sizeof
(
*
start
);
struct
unw_table_entry
tmp
,
*
e1
,
*
e2
,
*
core
,
*
init
;
unsigned
long
num_init
=
0
,
num_core
=
0
;
/* First, count how many init and core unwind-table entries there are. */
for
(
e1
=
start
;
e1
<
end
;
++
e1
)
if
(
in_init
(
mod
,
e1
->
start_offset
))
++
num_init
;
else
++
num_core
;
/*
* Second, sort the table such that all unwind-table entries for the init and core
* text sections are nicely separated. We do this with a stupid bubble sort
* (unwind tables don't get ridiculously huge).
*/
for
(
e1
=
start
;
e1
<
end
;
++
e1
)
{
for
(
e2
=
e1
+
1
;
e2
<
end
;
++
e2
)
{
if
(
e2
->
start_offset
<
e1
->
start_offset
)
{
tmp
=
*
e1
;
*
e1
=
*
e2
;
*
e2
=
tmp
;
}
}
}
/*
* Third, locate the init and core segments in the unwind table:
*/
if
(
in_init
(
mod
,
start
->
start_offset
))
{
init
=
start
;
core
=
start
+
num_init
;
}
else
{
core
=
start
;
init
=
start
+
num_core
;
}
DEBUGP
(
"%s: name=%s, gp=%lx, num_init=%lu, num_core=%lu
\n
"
,
__FUNCTION__
,
mod
->
name
,
mod
->
arch
.
gp
,
num_init
,
num_core
);
/*
* Fourth, register both tables (if not empty).
*/
if
(
num_core
>
0
)
{
mod
->
arch
.
core_unw_table
=
unw_add_unwind_table
(
mod
->
name
,
0
,
mod
->
arch
.
gp
,
core
,
core
+
num_core
);
DEBUGP
(
"%s: core: handle=%p [%p-%p)
\n
"
,
__FUNCTION__
,
mod
->
arch
.
core_unw_table
,
core
,
core
+
num_core
);
}
if
(
num_init
>
0
)
{
mod
->
arch
.
init_unw_table
=
unw_add_unwind_table
(
mod
->
name
,
0
,
mod
->
arch
.
gp
,
init
,
init
+
num_init
);
DEBUGP
(
"%s: init: handle=%p [%p-%p)
\n
"
,
__FUNCTION__
,
mod
->
arch
.
init_unw_table
,
init
,
init
+
num_init
);
}
}
int
module_finalize
(
const
Elf_Ehdr
*
hdr
,
const
Elf_Shdr
*
sechdrs
,
struct
module
*
mod
)
{
DEBUGP
(
"%s: init: entry=%p
\n
"
,
__FUNCTION__
,
mod
->
init
);
if
(
mod
->
arch
.
unwind
)
mod
->
arch
.
unw_table
=
unw_add_unwind_table
(
mod
->
name
,
0
,
mod
->
arch
.
gp
,
(
void
*
)
mod
->
arch
.
unwind
->
sh_addr
,
((
void
*
)
mod
->
arch
.
unwind
->
sh_addr
+
mod
->
arch
.
unwind
->
sh_size
));
register_unwind_table
(
mod
);
return
0
;
}
void
module_arch_cleanup
(
struct
module
*
mod
)
{
if
(
mod
->
arch
.
unwind
)
unw_remove_unwind_table
(
mod
->
arch
.
unw_table
);
if
(
mod
->
arch
.
init_unw_table
)
unw_remove_unwind_table
(
mod
->
arch
.
init_unw_table
);
if
(
mod
->
arch
.
core_unw_table
)
unw_remove_unwind_table
(
mod
->
arch
.
core_unw_table
);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
...
...
arch/ia64/kernel/perfmon.c
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...
@@ -202,8 +202,8 @@
#define GET_PMU_OWNER() pfm_get_cpu_var(pmu_owner)
#define GET_PMU_CTX() pfm_get_cpu_var(pmu_ctx)
#define LOCK_PFS(
) spin_lock(&pfm_sessions.pfs_lock
)
#define UNLOCK_PFS(
) spin_unlock(&pfm_sessions.pfs_lock
)
#define LOCK_PFS(
g) spin_lock_irqsave(&pfm_sessions.pfs_lock, g
)
#define UNLOCK_PFS(
g) spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pfm_sessions.pfs_lock, g
)
#define PFM_REG_RETFLAG_SET(flags, val) do { flags &= ~PFM_REG_RETFL_MASK; flags |= (val); } while(0)
...
...
@@ -618,6 +618,7 @@ static struct file_system_type pfm_fs_type = {
.
get_sb
=
pfmfs_get_sb
,
.
kill_sb
=
kill_anon_super
,
};
DEFINE_PER_CPU
(
unsigned
long
,
pfm_syst_info
);
DEFINE_PER_CPU
(
struct
task_struct
*
,
pmu_owner
);
DEFINE_PER_CPU
(
pfm_context_t
*
,
pmu_ctx
);
...
...
@@ -634,6 +635,8 @@ static struct file_operations pfm_file_ops;
static
void
pfm_lazy_save_regs
(
struct
task_struct
*
ta
);
#endif
void
dump_pmu_state
(
const
char
*
);
/*
* the HP simulator must be first because
* CONFIG_IA64_HP_SIM is independent of CONFIG_MCKINLEY or CONFIG_ITANIUM
...
...
@@ -1283,10 +1286,11 @@ pfm_unregister_buffer_fmt(pfm_uuid_t uuid)
static
int
pfm_reserve_session
(
struct
task_struct
*
task
,
int
is_syswide
,
unsigned
int
cpu
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
/*
* validy checks on cpu_mask have been done upstream
*/
LOCK_PFS
();
LOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
DPRINT
((
"in sys_sessions=%u task_sessions=%u dbregs=%u syswide=%d cpu=%u
\n
"
,
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_sys_sessions
,
...
...
@@ -1325,7 +1329,7 @@ pfm_reserve_session(struct task_struct *task, int is_syswide, unsigned int cpu)
is_syswide
,
cpu
));
UNLOCK_PFS
();
UNLOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
return
0
;
...
...
@@ -1334,7 +1338,7 @@ pfm_reserve_session(struct task_struct *task, int is_syswide, unsigned int cpu)
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_sys_session
[
cpu
]
->
pid
,
smp_processor_id
()));
abort:
UNLOCK_PFS
();
UNLOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
return
-
EBUSY
;
...
...
@@ -1343,11 +1347,11 @@ pfm_reserve_session(struct task_struct *task, int is_syswide, unsigned int cpu)
static
int
pfm_unreserve_session
(
pfm_context_t
*
ctx
,
int
is_syswide
,
unsigned
int
cpu
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
/*
* validy checks on cpu_mask have been done upstream
*/
LOCK_PFS
();
LOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
DPRINT
((
"in sys_sessions=%u task_sessions=%u dbregs=%u syswide=%d cpu=%u
\n
"
,
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_sys_sessions
,
...
...
@@ -1380,7 +1384,7 @@ pfm_unreserve_session(pfm_context_t *ctx, int is_syswide, unsigned int cpu)
is_syswide
,
cpu
));
UNLOCK_PFS
();
UNLOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
return
0
;
}
...
...
@@ -1655,7 +1659,7 @@ pfm_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned lon
}
/*
* context is locked when coming here
* context is locked when coming here
and interrupts are disabled
*/
static
inline
int
pfm_do_fasync
(
int
fd
,
struct
file
*
filp
,
pfm_context_t
*
ctx
,
int
on
)
...
...
@@ -1789,6 +1793,7 @@ pfm_syswide_cleanup_other_cpu(pfm_context_t *ctx)
* even if the task itself is in the middle of being ctxsw out.
*/
static
int
pfm_context_unload
(
pfm_context_t
*
ctx
,
void
*
arg
,
int
count
,
struct
pt_regs
*
regs
);
static
int
pfm_close
(
struct
inode
*
inode
,
struct
file
*
filp
)
{
...
...
@@ -1803,10 +1808,6 @@ pfm_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
int
free_possible
=
1
;
int
state
,
is_system
;
{
u64
psr
=
pfm_get_psr
();
BUG_ON
((
psr
&
IA64_PSR_I
)
==
0UL
);
}
DPRINT
((
"pfm_close called private=%p
\n
"
,
filp
->
private_data
));
if
(
!
inode
)
{
...
...
@@ -1815,7 +1816,7 @@ pfm_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
}
if
(
PFM_IS_FILE
(
filp
)
==
0
)
{
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"perfmon: pfm_close: bad magic [%d]
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
);
DPRINT
((
"bad magic for [%d]
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
)
);
return
-
EBADF
;
}
...
...
@@ -1824,6 +1825,23 @@ pfm_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"perfmon: pfm_close: NULL ctx [%d]
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
);
return
-
EBADF
;
}
/*
* remove our file from the async queue, if we use this mode.
* This can be done without the context being protected. We come
* here when the context has become unreacheable by other tasks.
*
* We may still have active monitoring at this point and we may
* end up in pfm_overflow_handler(). However, fasync_helper()
* operates with interrupts disabled and it cleans up the
* queue. If the PMU handler is called prior to entering
* fasync_helper() then it will send a signal. If it is
* invoked after, it will find an empty queue and no
* signal will be sent. In both case, we are safe
*/
if
(
filp
->
f_flags
&
FASYNC
)
{
DPRINT
((
"[%d] cleaning up async_queue=%p
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
,
ctx
->
ctx_async_queue
));
pfm_do_fasync
(
-
1
,
filp
,
ctx
,
0
);
}
PROTECT_CTX
(
ctx
,
flags
);
...
...
@@ -1832,24 +1850,17 @@ pfm_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
task
=
PFM_CTX_TASK
(
ctx
);
/*
* remove our file from the async queue, if we use it
*/
if
(
filp
->
f_flags
&
FASYNC
)
{
DPRINT
((
"[%d] before async_queue=%p
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
,
ctx
->
ctx_async_queue
));
pfm_do_fasync
(
-
1
,
filp
,
ctx
,
0
);
DPRINT
((
"[%d] after async_queue=%p
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
,
ctx
->
ctx_async_queue
));
}
regs
=
ia64_task_regs
(
task
);
DPRINT
((
"[%d] ctx_state=%d
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
,
state
));
DPRINT
((
"[%d] ctx_state=%d is_current=%d
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
,
state
,
task
==
current
?
1
:
0
));
if
(
state
==
PFM_CTX_UNLOADED
||
state
==
PFM_CTX_TERMINATED
)
{
goto
doit
;
}
regs
=
ia64_task_regs
(
task
);
/*
* context still loaded/masked and self monitoring,
* we stop/unload and we destroy right here
...
...
@@ -1898,12 +1909,11 @@ pfm_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
ctx
->
ctx_state
=
PFM_CTX_TERMINATED
;
DPRINT
((
"[%d] ctx_state=%d
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
,
state
));
DPRINT
((
"[%d] ctx_state=%d
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
,
ctx
->
ctx_
state
));
}
goto
doit
;
}
/*
* The task is currently blocked or will block after an overflow.
* we must force it to wakeup to get out of the
...
...
@@ -3482,6 +3492,7 @@ int
pfm_use_debug_registers
(
struct
task_struct
*
task
)
{
pfm_context_t
*
ctx
=
task
->
thread
.
pfm_context
;
unsigned
long
flags
;
int
ret
=
0
;
if
(
pmu_conf
.
use_rr_dbregs
==
0
)
return
0
;
...
...
@@ -3503,7 +3514,7 @@ pfm_use_debug_registers(struct task_struct *task)
*/
if
(
ctx
&&
ctx
->
ctx_fl_using_dbreg
==
1
)
return
-
1
;
LOCK_PFS
();
LOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
/*
* We cannot allow setting breakpoints when system wide monitoring
...
...
@@ -3519,7 +3530,7 @@ pfm_use_debug_registers(struct task_struct *task)
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_sys_use_dbregs
,
task
->
pid
,
ret
));
UNLOCK_PFS
();
UNLOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
return
ret
;
}
...
...
@@ -3535,11 +3546,12 @@ pfm_use_debug_registers(struct task_struct *task)
int
pfm_release_debug_registers
(
struct
task_struct
*
task
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
int
ret
;
if
(
pmu_conf
.
use_rr_dbregs
==
0
)
return
0
;
LOCK_PFS
();
LOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
if
(
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_ptrace_use_dbregs
==
0
)
{
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"perfmon: invalid release for [%d] ptrace_use_dbregs=0
\n
"
,
task
->
pid
);
ret
=
-
1
;
...
...
@@ -3547,7 +3559,7 @@ pfm_release_debug_registers(struct task_struct *task)
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_ptrace_use_dbregs
--
;
ret
=
0
;
}
UNLOCK_PFS
();
UNLOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
return
ret
;
}
...
...
@@ -3723,7 +3735,6 @@ pfm_debug(pfm_context_t *ctx, void *arg, int count, struct pt_regs *regs)
memset
(
pfm_stats
,
0
,
sizeof
(
pfm_stats
));
for
(
m
=
0
;
m
<
NR_CPUS
;
m
++
)
pfm_stats
[
m
].
pfm_ovfl_intr_cycles_min
=
~
0UL
;
}
return
0
;
}
...
...
@@ -3735,6 +3746,7 @@ pfm_write_ibr_dbr(int mode, pfm_context_t *ctx, void *arg, int count, struct pt_
{
struct
thread_struct
*
thread
=
NULL
;
pfarg_dbreg_t
*
req
=
(
pfarg_dbreg_t
*
)
arg
;
unsigned
long
flags
;
dbreg_t
dbreg
;
unsigned
int
rnum
;
int
first_time
;
...
...
@@ -3793,7 +3805,7 @@ pfm_write_ibr_dbr(int mode, pfm_context_t *ctx, void *arg, int count, struct pt_
* written after the context is loaded
*/
if
(
is_loaded
)
{
LOCK_PFS
();
LOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
if
(
first_time
&&
is_system
)
{
if
(
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_ptrace_use_dbregs
)
...
...
@@ -3801,7 +3813,7 @@ pfm_write_ibr_dbr(int mode, pfm_context_t *ctx, void *arg, int count, struct pt_
else
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_sys_use_dbregs
++
;
}
UNLOCK_PFS
();
UNLOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
}
if
(
ret
!=
0
)
return
ret
;
...
...
@@ -3902,11 +3914,11 @@ pfm_write_ibr_dbr(int mode, pfm_context_t *ctx, void *arg, int count, struct pt_
* in case it was our first attempt, we undo the global modifications
*/
if
(
first_time
)
{
LOCK_PFS
();
LOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
if
(
ctx
->
ctx_fl_system
)
{
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_sys_use_dbregs
--
;
}
UNLOCK_PFS
();
UNLOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
ctx
->
ctx_fl_using_dbreg
=
0
;
}
/*
...
...
@@ -3959,7 +3971,11 @@ pfm_stop(pfm_context_t *ctx, void *arg, int count, struct pt_regs *regs)
DPRINT
((
"[%d] should be running on CPU%d
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
,
ctx
->
ctx_cpu
));
return
-
EBUSY
;
}
DPRINT
((
"current [%d] task [%d] ctx_state=%d is_system=%d
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
,
PFM_CTX_TASK
(
ctx
)
->
pid
,
state
,
is_system
));
/*
* in system mode, we need to update the PMU directly
* and the user level state of the caller, which may not
...
...
@@ -4157,6 +4173,7 @@ pfm_context_load(pfm_context_t *ctx, void *arg, int count, struct pt_regs *regs)
struct
task_struct
*
task
;
struct
thread_struct
*
thread
;
struct
pfm_context_t
*
old
;
unsigned
long
flags
;
#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
struct
task_struct
*
owner_task
=
NULL
;
#endif
...
...
@@ -4217,7 +4234,7 @@ pfm_context_load(pfm_context_t *ctx, void *arg, int count, struct pt_regs *regs)
DPRINT
((
"load_pid [%d] task is debugged, cannot load range restrictions
\n
"
,
req
->
load_pid
));
goto
error
;
}
LOCK_PFS
();
LOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
if
(
is_system
)
{
if
(
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_ptrace_use_dbregs
)
{
...
...
@@ -4230,7 +4247,7 @@ pfm_context_load(pfm_context_t *ctx, void *arg, int count, struct pt_regs *regs)
}
}
UNLOCK_PFS
();
UNLOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
if
(
ret
)
goto
error
;
}
...
...
@@ -4377,9 +4394,9 @@ pfm_context_load(pfm_context_t *ctx, void *arg, int count, struct pt_regs *regs)
* we must undo the dbregs setting (for system-wide)
*/
if
(
ret
&&
set_dbregs
)
{
LOCK_PFS
();
LOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_sys_use_dbregs
--
;
UNLOCK_PFS
();
UNLOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
}
/*
* release task, there is now a link with the context
...
...
@@ -4605,11 +4622,14 @@ pfm_exit_thread(struct task_struct *task)
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"perfmon: pfm_exit_thread [%d] unexpected state=%d
\n
"
,
task
->
pid
,
state
);
break
;
}
UNPROTECT_CTX
(
ctx
,
flags
);
{
u64
psr
=
pfm_get_psr
();
BUG_ON
(
psr
&
(
IA64_PSR_UP
|
IA64_PSR_PP
));
BUG_ON
(
GET_PMU_OWNER
());
BUG_ON
(
ia64_psr
(
regs
)
->
up
);
BUG_ON
(
ia64_psr
(
regs
)
->
pp
);
}
UNPROTECT_CTX
(
ctx
,
flags
);
/*
* All memory free operations (especially for vmalloc'ed memory)
...
...
@@ -5488,7 +5508,7 @@ pfm_proc_info(char *page)
char
*
p
=
page
;
struct
list_head
*
pos
;
pfm_buffer_fmt_t
*
entry
;
unsigned
long
psr
;
unsigned
long
psr
,
flags
;
int
online_cpus
=
0
;
int
i
;
...
...
@@ -5528,7 +5548,7 @@ pfm_proc_info(char *page)
}
}
LOCK_PFS
();
LOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
p
+=
sprintf
(
p
,
"proc_sessions : %u
\n
"
"sys_sessions : %u
\n
"
"sys_use_dbregs : %u
\n
"
...
...
@@ -5537,7 +5557,7 @@ pfm_proc_info(char *page)
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_sys_sessions
,
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_sys_use_dbregs
,
pfm_sessions
.
pfs_ptrace_use_dbregs
);
UNLOCK_PFS
();
UNLOCK_PFS
(
flags
);
spin_lock
(
&
pfm_buffer_fmt_lock
);
...
...
@@ -5712,10 +5732,6 @@ pfm_save_regs(struct task_struct *task)
*/
ctx
->
ctx_saved_psr_up
=
psr
&
IA64_PSR_UP
;
{
u64
foo
=
pfm_get_psr
();
BUG_ON
(
foo
&
((
IA64_PSR_UP
|
IA64_PSR_PP
)));
}
/*
* release ownership of this PMU.
* PM interrupts are masked, so nothing
...
...
@@ -5771,6 +5787,8 @@ pfm_save_regs(struct task_struct *task)
*/
psr
=
pfm_get_psr
();
BUG_ON
(
foo
&
(
IA64_PSR_I
));
/*
* stop monitoring:
* This is the last instruction which may generate an overflow
...
...
@@ -5785,12 +5803,6 @@ pfm_save_regs(struct task_struct *task)
*/
ctx
->
ctx_saved_psr_up
=
psr
&
IA64_PSR_UP
;
#if 1
{
u64
foo
=
pfm_get_psr
();
BUG_ON
(
foo
&
(
IA64_PSR_I
));
BUG_ON
(
foo
&
((
IA64_PSR_UP
|
IA64_PSR_PP
)));
}
#endif
return
;
save_error:
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"perfmon: pfm_save_regs CPU%d [%d] NULL context PM_VALID=%ld
\n
"
,
...
...
@@ -5805,11 +5817,9 @@ pfm_lazy_save_regs (struct task_struct *task)
struct
thread_struct
*
t
;
unsigned
long
flags
;
#if 1
{
u64
foo
=
pfm_get_psr
();
BUG_ON
(
foo
&
IA64_PSR_UP
);
{
u64
psr
=
pfm_get_psr
();
BUG_ON
(
psr
&
IA64_PSR_UP
);
}
#endif
ctx
=
PFM_GET_CTX
(
task
);
t
=
&
task
->
thread
;
...
...
@@ -5851,7 +5861,7 @@ pfm_lazy_save_regs (struct task_struct *task)
/*
* unfreeze PMU if had pending overflows
*/
if
(
t
->
pmcs
[
0
]
&
~
1UL
)
pfm_unfreeze_pmu
();
if
(
t
->
pmcs
[
0
]
&
~
0x
1UL
)
pfm_unfreeze_pmu
();
/*
* now get can unmask PMU interrupts, they will
...
...
@@ -5900,10 +5910,8 @@ pfm_load_regs (struct task_struct *task)
flags
=
pfm_protect_ctx_ctxsw
(
ctx
);
psr
=
pfm_get_psr
();
#if 1
BUG_ON
(
psr
&
(
IA64_PSR_UP
|
IA64_PSR_PP
));
BUG_ON
(
psr
&
IA64_PSR_I
);
#endif
if
(
unlikely
(
ctx
->
ctx_state
==
PFM_CTX_ZOMBIE
))
{
struct
pt_regs
*
regs
=
ia64_task_regs
(
task
);
...
...
@@ -6060,10 +6068,8 @@ pfm_load_regs (struct task_struct *task)
t
=
&
task
->
thread
;
psr
=
pfm_get_psr
();
#if 1
BUG_ON
(
psr
&
(
IA64_PSR_UP
|
IA64_PSR_PP
));
BUG_ON
(
psr
&
IA64_PSR_I
);
#endif
/*
* we restore ALL the debug registers to avoid picking up
...
...
@@ -6218,7 +6224,7 @@ pfm_flush_pmds(struct task_struct *task, pfm_context_t *ctx)
/*
* clear whatever overflow status bits there were
*/
task
->
thread
.
pmcs
[
0
]
&=
~
0x1
;
task
->
thread
.
pmcs
[
0
]
=
0
;
}
ovfl_val
=
pmu_conf
.
ovfl_val
;
/*
...
...
@@ -6400,6 +6406,11 @@ pfm_init_percpu (void)
pfm_clear_psr_pp
();
pfm_clear_psr_up
();
/*
* we run with the PMU not frozen at all times
*/
pfm_unfreeze_pmu
();
if
(
smp_processor_id
()
==
0
)
register_percpu_irq
(
IA64_PERFMON_VECTOR
,
&
perfmon_irqaction
);
...
...
@@ -6427,49 +6438,75 @@ pfm_init_percpu (void)
if
(
PMD_IS_IMPL
(
i
)
==
0
)
continue
;
ia64_set_pmd
(
i
,
0UL
);
}
/*
* we run with the PMU not frozen at all times
*/
pfm_unfreeze_pmu
();
}
/*
* used for debug purposes only
*/
void
dump_pmu_state
(
void
)
dump_pmu_state
(
const
char
*
from
)
{
struct
task_struct
*
task
;
struct
thread_struct
*
t
;
struct
pt_regs
*
regs
;
pfm_context_t
*
ctx
;
unsigned
long
psr
;
int
i
;
unsigned
long
psr
,
dcr
,
info
,
flags
;
int
i
,
this_cpu
;
local_irq_save
(
flags
);
this_cpu
=
smp_processor_id
();
regs
=
ia64_task_regs
(
current
);
info
=
PFM_CPUINFO_GET
();
dcr
=
ia64_getreg
(
_IA64_REG_CR_DCR
);
printk
(
"current [%d] %s
\n
"
,
current
->
pid
,
current
->
comm
);
if
(
info
==
0
&&
ia64_psr
(
regs
)
->
pp
==
0
&&
(
dcr
&
IA64_DCR_PP
)
==
0
)
{
local_irq_restore
(
flags
);
return
;
}
printk
(
"CPU%d from %s() current [%d] iip=0x%lx %s
\n
"
,
this_cpu
,
from
,
current
->
pid
,
regs
->
cr_iip
,
current
->
comm
);
task
=
GET_PMU_OWNER
();
ctx
=
GET_PMU_CTX
();
printk
(
"
owner [%d] ctx=%p
\n
"
,
task
?
task
->
pid
:
-
1
,
ctx
);
printk
(
"
->CPU%d owner [%d] ctx=%p
\n
"
,
this_cpu
,
task
?
task
->
pid
:
-
1
,
ctx
);
psr
=
pfm_get_psr
();
printk
(
"psr.pp=%ld psr.up=%ld
\n
"
,
(
psr
>>
IA64_PSR_PP_BIT
)
&
0x1UL
,
(
psr
>>
IA64_PSR_PP_BIT
)
&
0x1UL
);
printk
(
"->CPU%d pmc0=0x%lx psr.pp=%d psr.up=%d dcr.pp=%d syst_info=0x%lx user_psr.up=%d user_psr.pp=%d
\n
"
,
this_cpu
,
ia64_get_pmc
(
0
),
psr
&
IA64_PSR_PP
?
1
:
0
,
psr
&
IA64_PSR_UP
?
1
:
0
,
dcr
&
IA64_DCR_PP
?
1
:
0
,
info
,
ia64_psr
(
regs
)
->
up
,
ia64_psr
(
regs
)
->
pp
);
ia64_psr
(
regs
)
->
up
=
0
;
ia64_psr
(
regs
)
->
pp
=
0
;
t
=
&
current
->
thread
;
for
(
i
=
1
;
PMC_IS_LAST
(
i
)
==
0
;
i
++
)
{
if
(
PMC_IS_IMPL
(
i
)
==
0
)
continue
;
printk
(
"
pmc[%d]=0x%lx tpmc=0x%lx
\n
"
,
i
,
ia64_get_pmc
(
i
)
,
t
->
pmcs
[
i
]);
printk
(
"
->CPU%d pmc[%d]=0x%lx thread_pmc[%d]=0x%lx
\n
"
,
this_cpu
,
i
,
ia64_get_pmc
(
i
),
i
,
t
->
pmcs
[
i
]);
}
for
(
i
=
1
;
PMD_IS_LAST
(
i
)
==
0
;
i
++
)
{
if
(
PMD_IS_IMPL
(
i
)
==
0
)
continue
;
printk
(
"
pmd[%d]=0x%lx tpmd=0x%lx
\n
"
,
i
,
ia64_get_pmd
(
i
)
,
t
->
pmds
[
i
]);
printk
(
"
->CPU%d pmd[%d]=0x%lx thread_pmd[%d]=0x%lx
\n
"
,
this_cpu
,
i
,
ia64_get_pmd
(
i
),
i
,
t
->
pmds
[
i
]);
}
if
(
ctx
)
{
printk
(
"ctx_state=%d vaddr=%p addr=%p fd=%d ctx_task=[%d] saved_psr_up=0x%lx
\n
"
,
printk
(
"->CPU%d ctx_state=%d vaddr=%p addr=%p fd=%d ctx_task=[%d] saved_psr_up=0x%lx
\n
"
,
this_cpu
,
ctx
->
ctx_state
,
ctx
->
ctx_smpl_vaddr
,
ctx
->
ctx_smpl_hdr
,
...
...
@@ -6477,6 +6514,7 @@ dump_pmu_state(void)
ctx
->
ctx_msgq_tail
,
ctx
->
ctx_saved_psr_up
);
}
local_irq_restore
(
flags
);
}
/*
...
...
@@ -6499,10 +6537,8 @@ pfm_inherit(struct task_struct *task, struct pt_regs *regs)
PFM_SET_WORK_PENDING
(
task
,
0
);
/*
*
restore default psr settings
*
the psr bits are already set properly in copy_threads()
*/
ia64_psr
(
regs
)
->
pp
=
ia64_psr
(
regs
)
->
up
=
0
;
ia64_psr
(
regs
)
->
sp
=
1
;
}
#else
/* !CONFIG_PERFMON */
asmlinkage
long
...
...
arch/ia64/kernel/process.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -353,9 +353,13 @@ copy_thread (int nr, unsigned long clone_flags,
/* copy parts of thread_struct: */
p
->
thread
.
ksp
=
(
unsigned
long
)
child_stack
-
16
;
/* stop some PSR bits from being inherited: */
/* stop some PSR bits from being inherited.
* the psr.up/psr.pp bits must be cleared on fork but inherited on execve()
* therefore we must specify them explicitly here and not include them in
* IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR.
*/
child_ptregs
->
cr_ipsr
=
((
child_ptregs
->
cr_ipsr
|
IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_SET
)
&
~
IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR
);
&
~
(
IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR
|
IA64_PSR_PP
|
IA64_PSR_UP
)
);
/*
* NOTE: The calling convention considers all floating point
...
...
arch/ia64/kernel/unwind_i.h
View file @
d6611edf
/*
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2002 Hewlett-Packard Co
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2002
-2003
Hewlett-Packard Co
* David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
*
* Kernel unwind support.
...
...
@@ -45,12 +45,6 @@ struct unw_info_block {
/* personality routine and language-specific data follow behind descriptors */
};
struct
unw_table_entry
{
u64
start_offset
;
u64
end_offset
;
u64
info_offset
;
};
struct
unw_table
{
struct
unw_table
*
next
;
/* must be first member! */
const
char
*
name
;
...
...
arch/x86_64/kernel/acpi/boot.c
View file @
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...
...
@@ -251,6 +251,33 @@ acpi_parse_hpet (
}
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_BUS
/*
* Set specified PIC IRQ to level triggered mode.
*
* Port 0x4d0-4d1 are ECLR1 and ECLR2, the Edge/Level Control Registers
* for the 8259 PIC. bit[n] = 1 means irq[n] is Level, otherwise Edge.
* ECLR1 is IRQ's 0-7 (IRQ 0, 1, 2 must be 0)
* ECLR2 is IRQ's 8-15 (IRQ 8, 13 must be 0)
*
* As the BIOS should have done this for us,
* print a warning if the IRQ wasn't already set to level.
*/
void
acpi_pic_set_level_irq
(
unsigned
int
irq
)
{
unsigned
char
mask
=
1
<<
(
irq
&
7
);
unsigned
int
port
=
0x4d0
+
(
irq
>>
3
);
unsigned
char
val
=
inb
(
port
);
if
(
!
(
val
&
mask
))
{
printk
(
KERN_WARNING
PREFIX
"IRQ %d was Edge Triggered, "
"setting to Level Triggerd
\n
"
,
irq
);
outb
(
val
|
mask
,
port
);
}
}
#endif
/* CONFIG_ACPI_BUS */
static
unsigned
long
__init
acpi_scan_rsdp
(
unsigned
long
start
,
...
...
arch/x86_64/kernel/entry.S
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -566,8 +566,14 @@ error_kernelspace:
incl
%
ebx
/
*
There
are
two
places
in
the
kernel
that
can
potentially
fault
with
usergs
.
Handle
them
here
.
The
exception
handlers
after
iret
run
with
kernel
gs
again
,
so
don
't set the user space flag. */
cmpq
$iret_label
,
RIP
(%
rsp
)
iret
run
with
kernel
gs
again
,
so
don
't set the user space flag.
B
stepping
K8s
sometimes
report
an
truncated
RIP
for
IRET
exceptions
returning
to
compat
mode
.
Check
for
these
here
too
.
*/
leaq
iret_label
(%
rip
),%
rbp
cmpq
%
rbp
,
RIP
(%
rsp
)
je
error_swapgs
movl
%
ebp
,%
ebp
/*
zero
extend
*/
cmpq
%
rbp
,
RIP
(%
rsp
)
je
error_swapgs
cmpq
$gs_change
,
RIP
(%
rsp
)
je
error_swapgs
...
...
arch/x86_64/kernel/io_apic.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -622,11 +622,13 @@ static inline int IO_APIC_irq_trigger(int irq)
return
0
;
}
int
irq_vector
[
NR_IRQS
]
=
{
FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR
,
0
};
/* irq_vectors is indexed by the sum of all RTEs in all I/O APICs. */
u8
irq_vector
[
NR_IRQ_VECTORS
]
=
{
FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR
,
0
};
static
int
__init
assign_irq_vector
(
int
irq
)
{
static
int
current_vector
=
FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR
,
offset
=
0
;
BUG_ON
(
irq
>=
NR_IRQ_VECTORS
);
if
(
IO_APIC_VECTOR
(
irq
)
>
0
)
return
IO_APIC_VECTOR
(
irq
);
next:
...
...
arch/x86_64/kernel/setup64.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -189,8 +189,7 @@ void pda_init(int cpu)
pda
->
irqstackptr
+=
IRQSTACKSIZE
-
64
;
}
#define EXCEPTION_STK_ORDER 0
/* >= N_EXCEPTION_STACKS*EXCEPTION_STKSZ */
char
boot_exception_stacks
[
N_EXCEPTION_STACKS
*
EXCEPTION_STKSZ
];
char
boot_exception_stacks
[
N_EXCEPTION_STACKS
*
EXCEPTION_STKSZ
];
void
syscall_init
(
void
)
{
...
...
@@ -226,15 +225,12 @@ void __init cpu_init (void)
#endif
struct
tss_struct
*
t
=
&
init_tss
[
cpu
];
unsigned
long
v
,
efer
;
char
*
estacks
;
char
*
estacks
=
NULL
;
struct
task_struct
*
me
;
/* CPU 0 is initialised in head64.c */
if
(
cpu
!=
0
)
{
pda_init
(
cpu
);
estacks
=
(
char
*
)
__get_free_pages
(
GFP_ATOMIC
,
0
);
if
(
!
estacks
)
panic
(
"Can't allocate exception stacks for CPU %d
\n
"
,
cpu
);
}
else
estacks
=
boot_exception_stacks
;
...
...
@@ -282,10 +278,15 @@ void __init cpu_init (void)
/*
* set up and load the per-CPU TSS
*/
estacks
+=
EXCEPTION_STKSZ
;
for
(
v
=
0
;
v
<
N_EXCEPTION_STACKS
;
v
++
)
{
t
->
ist
[
v
]
=
(
unsigned
long
)
estacks
;
if
(
cpu
)
{
estacks
=
(
char
*
)
__get_free_pages
(
GFP_ATOMIC
,
0
);
if
(
!
estacks
)
panic
(
"Cannot allocate exception stack %ld %d
\n
"
,
v
,
cpu
);
}
estacks
+=
EXCEPTION_STKSZ
;
t
->
ist
[
v
]
=
(
unsigned
long
)
estacks
;
}
t
->
io_bitmap_base
=
INVALID_IO_BITMAP_OFFSET
;
...
...
arch/x86_64/kernel/smp.c
View file @
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...
...
@@ -487,25 +487,3 @@ asmlinkage void smp_call_function_interrupt(void)
atomic_inc
(
&
call_data
->
finished
);
}
}
/* Slow. Should be only used for debugging. */
int
slow_smp_processor_id
(
void
)
{
int
stack_location
;
unsigned
long
sp
=
(
unsigned
long
)
&
stack_location
;
int
offset
=
0
,
cpu
;
for
(
offset
=
0
;
next_cpu
(
offset
,
cpu_online_map
)
<
NR_CPUS
;
offset
=
cpu
+
1
)
{
cpu
=
next_cpu
(
offset
,
cpu_online_map
);
if
(
sp
>=
(
u64
)
cpu_pda
[
cpu
].
irqstackptr
-
IRQSTACKSIZE
&&
sp
<=
(
u64
)
cpu_pda
[
cpu
].
irqstackptr
)
return
cpu
;
unsigned
long
estack
=
init_tss
[
cpu
].
ist
[
0
]
-
EXCEPTION_STKSZ
;
if
(
sp
>=
estack
&&
sp
<=
estack
+
(
1
<<
(
PAGE_SHIFT
+
EXCEPTION_STK_ORDER
)))
return
cpu
;
}
return
stack_smp_processor_id
();
}
arch/x86_64/kernel/time.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -111,6 +111,14 @@ void do_gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv)
sec
=
xtime
.
tv_sec
;
usec
=
xtime
.
tv_nsec
/
1000
;
/*
* If time_adjust is negative then NTP is slowing the clock
* so make sure not to go into next possible interval.
* Better to lose some accuracy than have time go backwards..
*/
if
(
unlikely
(
time_adjust
<
0
)
&&
usec
>
tickadj
)
usec
=
tickadj
;
t
=
(
jiffies
-
wall_jiffies
)
*
(
1000000L
/
HZ
)
+
do_gettimeoffset
();
usec
+=
t
;
...
...
@@ -477,22 +485,28 @@ unsigned long get_cmos_time(void)
static
unsigned
int
ref_freq
=
0
;
static
unsigned
long
loops_per_jiffy_ref
=
0
;
//static unsigned long fast_gettimeoffset_ref = 0;
static
unsigned
long
cpu_khz_ref
=
0
;
static
int
time_cpufreq_notifier
(
struct
notifier_block
*
nb
,
unsigned
long
val
,
void
*
data
)
{
struct
cpufreq_freqs
*
freq
=
data
;
unsigned
long
*
lpj
;
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
lpj
=
&
cpu_data
[
freq
->
cpu
].
loops_per_jiffy
;
#else
lpj
=
&
boot_cpu_data
.
loops_per_jiffy
;
#endif
if
(
!
ref_freq
)
{
ref_freq
=
freq
->
old
;
loops_per_jiffy_ref
=
cpu_data
[
freq
->
cpu
].
loops_per_jiffy
;
loops_per_jiffy_ref
=
*
lpj
;
cpu_khz_ref
=
cpu_khz
;
}
if
((
val
==
CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE
&&
freq
->
old
<
freq
->
new
)
||
(
val
==
CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE
&&
freq
->
old
>
freq
->
new
))
{
cpu_data
[
freq
->
cpu
].
loops_per_jiffy
=
*
lpj
=
cpufreq_scale
(
loops_per_jiffy_ref
,
ref_freq
,
freq
->
new
);
cpu_khz
=
cpufreq_scale
(
cpu_khz_ref
,
ref_freq
,
freq
->
new
);
...
...
arch/x86_64/kernel/x8664_ksyms.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unset_nmi_callback);
extern
void
*
memset
(
void
*
,
int
,
__kernel_size_t
);
extern
size_t
strlen
(
const
char
*
);
extern
char
*
bcopy
(
const
char
*
src
,
char
*
dest
,
int
count
);
extern
void
bcopy
(
const
char
*
src
,
char
*
dest
,
int
count
);
extern
void
*
memmove
(
void
*
dest
,
const
void
*
src
,
size_t
count
);
extern
char
*
strcpy
(
char
*
dest
,
const
char
*
src
);
extern
int
strcmp
(
const
char
*
cs
,
const
char
*
ct
);
...
...
arch/x86_64/mm/extable.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ search_extable(const struct exception_table_entry *first,
const
struct
exception_table_entry
*
last
,
unsigned
long
value
)
{
/* Work around a B stepping K8 bug */
if
((
value
>>
32
)
==
0
)
value
|=
0xffffffffUL
<<
32
;
while
(
first
<=
last
)
{
const
struct
exception_table_entry
*
mid
;
long
diff
;
...
...
arch/x86_64/mm/k8topology.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -164,5 +164,8 @@ int __init k8_scan_nodes(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
rr
++
;
}
if
(
found
==
1
)
fake_node
=
1
;
return
0
;
}
arch/x86_64/mm/numa.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -104,6 +104,7 @@ void __init setup_node_bootmem(int nodeid, unsigned long start, unsigned long en
if
(
nodeid
+
1
>
numnodes
)
numnodes
=
nodeid
+
1
;
nodes_present
|=
(
1UL
<<
nodeid
);
node_set_online
(
nodeid
);
}
/* Initialize final allocator for a zone */
...
...
drivers/char/sonypi.h
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#define SONYPI_DRIVER_MAJORVERSION 1
#define SONYPI_DRIVER_MINORVERSION 2
0
#define SONYPI_DRIVER_MINORVERSION 2
1
#define SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE1 1
#define SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE2 2
...
...
@@ -329,8 +329,8 @@ struct sonypi_eventtypes {
{
SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE2
,
0x08
,
SONYPI_PKEY_MASK
,
sonypi_pkeyev
},
{
SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE2
,
0x11
,
SONYPI_BACK_MASK
,
sonypi_backev
},
{
SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE2
,
0x08
,
SONYPI_HELP_MASK
,
sonypi_helpev
},
{
SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE2
,
0x
08
,
SONYPI_ZOOM_MASK
,
sonypi_zoomev
},
{
SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE2
,
0x
08
,
SONYPI_THUMBPHRASE_MASK
,
sonypi_thumbphraseev
},
{
SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE2
,
0x
21
,
SONYPI_ZOOM_MASK
,
sonypi_zoomev
},
{
SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE2
,
0x
20
,
SONYPI_THUMBPHRASE_MASK
,
sonypi_thumbphraseev
},
{
SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE2
,
0x31
,
SONYPI_MEMORYSTICK_MASK
,
sonypi_memorystickev
},
{
SONYPI_DEVICE_MODEL_TYPE2
,
0x41
,
SONYPI_BATTERY_MASK
,
sonypi_batteryev
},
...
...
drivers/input/keyboard/atkbd.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -184,11 +184,19 @@ static irqreturn_t atkbd_interrupt(struct serio *serio, unsigned char data,
atkbd
->
resend
=
0
;
#endif
switch
(
code
)
{
case
ATKBD_RET_ACK
:
atkbd
->
ack
=
1
;
goto
out
;
case
ATKBD_RET_NAK
:
atkbd
->
ack
=
-
1
;
goto
out
;
}
if
(
atkbd
->
translated
)
do
{
if
(
atkbd
->
emul
!=
1
)
{
if
(
code
==
ATKBD_RET_EMUL0
||
code
==
ATKBD_RET_EMUL1
||
code
==
ATKBD_RET_ACK
||
code
==
ATKBD_RET_NAK
)
if
(
code
==
ATKBD_RET_EMUL0
||
code
==
ATKBD_RET_EMUL1
)
break
;
if
(
code
==
ATKBD_RET_BAT
)
{
if
(
!
atkbd
->
bat_xl
)
...
...
@@ -212,15 +220,6 @@ static irqreturn_t atkbd_interrupt(struct serio *serio, unsigned char data,
}
while
(
0
);
switch
(
code
)
{
case
ATKBD_RET_ACK
:
atkbd
->
ack
=
1
;
goto
out
;
case
ATKBD_RET_NAK
:
atkbd
->
ack
=
-
1
;
goto
out
;
}
if
(
atkbd
->
cmdcnt
)
{
atkbd
->
cmdbuf
[
--
atkbd
->
cmdcnt
]
=
code
;
goto
out
;
...
...
drivers/media/video/meye.h
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
#define _MEYE_PRIV_H_
#define MEYE_DRIVER_MAJORVERSION 1
#define MEYE_DRIVER_MINORVERSION
7
#define MEYE_DRIVER_MINORVERSION
8
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
...
...
fs/fat/inode.c
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -964,13 +964,17 @@ int fat_fill_super(struct super_block *sb, void *data, int silent,
error
=
first
;
goto
out_fail
;
}
if
(
FAT_FIRST_ENT
(
sb
,
media
)
!=
first
&&
(
media
!=
0xf8
||
FAT_FIRST_ENT
(
sb
,
0xfe
)
!=
first
))
{
if
(
!
silent
)
{
if
(
FAT_FIRST_ENT
(
sb
,
media
)
==
first
)
{
/* all is as it should be */
}
else
if
(
media
==
0xf8
&&
FAT_FIRST_ENT
(
sb
,
0xfe
)
==
first
)
{
/* bad, reported on pc9800 */
}
else
if
(
first
==
0
)
{
/* bad, reported with a SmartMedia card */
}
else
{
if
(
!
silent
)
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"FAT: invalid first entry of FAT "
"(0x%x != 0x%x)
\n
"
,
FAT_FIRST_ENT
(
sb
,
media
),
first
);
}
goto
out_invalid
;
}
...
...
include/asm-h8300/smplock.h
deleted
100644 → 0
View file @
82cfd269
/*
* <asm/smplock.h>
*
* Default SMP lock implementation
*/
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
extern
spinlock_t
kernel_flag
;
#define kernel_locked() spin_is_locked(&kernel_flag)
/*
* Release global kernel lock and global interrupt lock
*/
#define release_kernel_lock(task, cpu) \
do { \
if (task->lock_depth >= 0) \
spin_unlock(&kernel_flag); \
release_irqlock(cpu); \
__sti(); \
} while (0)
/*
* Re-acquire the kernel lock
*/
#define reacquire_kernel_lock(task) \
do { \
if (task->lock_depth >= 0) \
spin_lock(&kernel_flag); \
} while (0)
/*
* Getting the big kernel lock.
*
* This cannot happen asynchronously,
* so we only need to worry about other
* CPU's.
*/
extern
__inline__
void
lock_kernel
(
void
)
{
if
(
!++
current
->
lock_depth
)
spin_lock
(
&
kernel_flag
);
}
extern
__inline__
void
unlock_kernel
(
void
)
{
if
(
--
current
->
lock_depth
<
0
)
spin_unlock
(
&
kernel_flag
);
}
include/asm-ia64/io.h
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -72,6 +72,9 @@ phys_to_virt (unsigned long address)
return
(
void
*
)
(
address
+
PAGE_OFFSET
);
}
#define ARCH_HAS_VALID_PHYS_ADDR_RANGE
extern
int
valid_phys_addr_range
(
unsigned
long
addr
,
size_t
*
count
);
/* efi.c */
/*
* The following two macros are deprecated and scheduled for removal.
* Please use the PCI-DMA interface defined in <asm/pci.h> instead.
...
...
include/asm-ia64/module.h
View file @
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...
...
@@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ struct mod_arch_specific {
struct
elf64_shdr
*
unwind
;
/* unwind-table section */
unsigned
long
gp
;
/* global-pointer for module */
void
*
unw_table
;
/* unwind-table cookie returned by unwinder */
void
*
core_unw_table
;
/* core unwind-table cookie returned by unwinder */
void
*
init_unw_table
;
/* init unwind-table cookie returned by unwinder */
unsigned
int
next_got_entry
;
/* index of next available got entry */
};
...
...
include/asm-ia64/namei.h
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
#include <asm/ptrace.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#define EMUL_PREFIX_LINUX_IA32 "emul/ia32-linux/"
#define EMUL_PREFIX_LINUX_IA32 "
/
emul/ia32-linux/"
static
inline
char
*
__emul_prefix
(
void
)
...
...
include/asm-ia64/unwind.h
View file @
d6611edf
...
...
@@ -93,6 +93,12 @@ struct unw_frame_info {
* The official API follows below:
*/
struct
unw_table_entry
{
u64
start_offset
;
u64
end_offset
;
u64
info_offset
;
};
/*
* Initialize unwind support.
*/
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include/asm-x86_64/hw_irq.h
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d6611edf
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@@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ struct hw_interrupt_type;
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
extern
int
irq_vector
[
NR_IRQ
S
];
#define IO_APIC_VECTOR(irq)
irq_vector[irq]
extern
u8
irq_vector
[
NR_IRQ_VECTOR
S
];
#define IO_APIC_VECTOR(irq)
((int)irq_vector[irq])
/*
* Various low-level irq details needed by irq.c, process.c,
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include/asm-x86_64/irq.h
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d6611edf
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@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
* the usable vector space is 0x20-0xff (224 vectors)
*/
#define NR_IRQS 224
#define NR_IRQ_VECTORS NR_IRQS
static
__inline__
int
irq_canonicalize
(
int
irq
)
{
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include/asm-x86_64/pci.h
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@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ extern unsigned long pci_mem_start;
#define PCIBIOS_MIN_IO 0x1000
#define PCIBIOS_MIN_MEM (pci_mem_start)
#define PCIBIOS_MIN_CARDBUS_IO 0x4000
void
pcibios_config_init
(
void
);
struct
pci_bus
*
pcibios_scan_root
(
int
bus
);
extern
int
(
*
pci_config_read
)(
int
seg
,
int
bus
,
int
dev
,
int
fn
,
int
reg
,
int
len
,
u32
*
value
);
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include/asm-x86_64/processor.h
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@@ -263,8 +263,8 @@ struct thread_struct {
#define DOUBLEFAULT_STACK 2
#define NMI_STACK 3
#define N_EXCEPTION_STACKS 3
/* hw limit: 7 */
#define EXCEPTION_STKSZ
1024
#define EXCEPTION_ST
K_ORDER 0
#define EXCEPTION_STKSZ
(PAGE_SIZE << EXCEPTION_STACK_ORDER)
#define EXCEPTION_ST
ACK_ORDER 0
#define start_thread(regs,new_rip,new_rsp) do { \
asm volatile("movl %0,%%fs; movl %0,%%es; movl %0,%%ds": :"r" (0)); \
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include/asm-x86_64/smp.h
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...
@@ -74,15 +74,7 @@ extern __inline int hard_smp_processor_id(void)
return
GET_APIC_ID
(
*
(
unsigned
int
*
)(
APIC_BASE
+
APIC_ID
));
}
extern
int
slow_smp_processor_id
(
void
);
extern
inline
int
safe_smp_processor_id
(
void
)
{
if
(
disable_apic
)
return
slow_smp_processor_id
();
else
return
hard_smp_processor_id
();
}
#define safe_smp_processor_id() (cpuid_ebx(1) >> 24)
#define cpu_online(cpu) cpu_isset(cpu, cpu_online_map)
#endif
/* !ASSEMBLY */
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include/asm-x86_64/topology.h
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d6611edf
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...
@@ -10,13 +10,15 @@
/* Map the K8 CPU local memory controllers to a simple 1:1 CPU:NODE topology */
extern
int
fake_node
;
/* This is actually a cpumask_t, but doesn't matter because we don't have
>BITS_PER_LONG CPUs */
extern
unsigned
long
cpu_online_map
;
#define cpu_to_node(cpu) (fake_node ? 0 : (cpu))
#define memblk_to_node(memblk) (fake_node ? 0 : (memblk))
#define parent_node(node) (node)
#define node_to_first_cpu(node) (fake_node ? 0 : (node))
#define node_to_cpu
_
mask(node) (fake_node ? cpu_online_map : (1UL << (node)))
#define node_to_cpumask(node) (fake_node ? cpu_online_map : (1UL << (node)))
#define node_to_memblk(node) (node)
static
inline
unsigned
long
pcibus_to_cpumask
(
int
bus
)
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include/linux/sched.h
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@@ -483,6 +483,7 @@ do { if (atomic_dec_and_test(&(tsk)->usage)) __put_task_struct(tsk); } while(0)
/* Not implemented yet, only for 486*/
#define PF_STARTING 0x00000002
/* being created */
#define PF_EXITING 0x00000004
/* getting shut down */
#define PF_DEAD 0x00000008
/* Dead */
#define PF_FORKNOEXEC 0x00000040
/* forked but didn't exec */
#define PF_SUPERPRIV 0x00000100
/* used super-user privileges */
#define PF_DUMPCORE 0x00000200
/* dumped core */
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kernel/exit.c
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...
@@ -688,6 +688,7 @@ static void exit_notify(struct task_struct *tsk)
}
tsk
->
state
=
TASK_ZOMBIE
;
tsk
->
flags
|=
PF_DEAD
;
/*
* In the preemption case it must be impossible for the task
* to get runnable again, so use "_raw_" unlock to keep
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kernel/sched.c
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d6611edf
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...
@@ -742,7 +742,7 @@ static inline void finish_task_switch(task_t *prev)
{
runqueue_t
*
rq
=
this_rq
();
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
=
rq
->
prev_mm
;
int
drop_task_ref
;
unsigned
long
prev_task_flags
;
rq
->
prev_mm
=
NULL
;
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...
@@ -757,14 +757,11 @@ static inline void finish_task_switch(task_t *prev)
* be dropped twice.
* Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
*/
drop_task_ref
=
0
;
if
(
unlikely
(
prev
->
state
&
(
TASK_DEAD
|
TASK_ZOMBIE
)))
drop_task_ref
=
1
;
prev_task_flags
=
prev
->
flags
;
finish_arch_switch
(
rq
,
prev
);
if
(
mm
)
mmdrop
(
mm
);
if
(
drop_task_ref
)
if
(
unlikely
(
prev_task_flags
&
PF_DEAD
)
)
put_task_struct
(
prev
);
}
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...
lib/div64.c
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...
@@ -25,25 +25,34 @@
uint32_t
__div64_32
(
uint64_t
*
n
,
uint32_t
base
)
{
uint32_t
low
,
low2
,
high
,
rem
;
low
=
*
n
&
0xffffffff
;
high
=
*
n
>>
32
;
rem
=
high
%
(
uint32_t
)
base
;
high
=
high
/
(
uint32_t
)
base
;
low2
=
low
>>
16
;
low2
+=
rem
<<
16
;
rem
=
low2
%
(
uint32_t
)
base
;
low2
=
low2
/
(
uint32_t
)
base
;
low
=
low
&
0xffff
;
low
+=
rem
<<
16
;
rem
=
low
%
(
uint32_t
)
base
;
low
=
low
/
(
uint32_t
)
base
;
*
n
=
low
+
((
uint64_t
)
low2
<<
16
)
+
((
uint64_t
)
high
<<
32
);
uint64_t
rem
=
*
n
;
uint64_t
b
=
base
;
uint64_t
res
,
d
=
1
;
uint32_t
high
=
rem
>>
32
;
/* Reduce the thing a bit first */
res
=
0
;
if
(
high
>=
base
)
{
high
/=
base
;
res
=
(
uint64_t
)
high
<<
32
;
rem
-=
(
uint64_t
)
(
high
*
base
)
<<
32
;
}
while
((
int64_t
)
b
>
0
&&
b
<
rem
)
{
b
=
b
+
b
;
d
=
d
+
d
;
}
do
{
if
(
rem
>=
b
)
{
rem
-=
b
;
res
+=
d
;
}
b
>>=
1
;
d
>>=
1
;
}
while
(
d
);
*
n
=
res
;
return
rem
;
}
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...
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