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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc
Pull ARM SoC Non-critical bug fixes from Olof Johansson:
"Simple bug fixes that were not considered important enough for
inclusion into 3.7, especially those that arrived late during the
merge window.
There's also a MAINTAINERS update for the Renesas platforms in here,
marking Simon Horman as a maintainer and changing the git url to his
tree."
* tag 'fixes-non-critical' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc:
Update ARM/SHMOBILE section of MAINTAINERS
ARM: Fix Kconfig symbols typo for LEDS
ARM: pxa: add dummy SA1100 rtc clock in pxa25x
ARM: pxa: fix pxa25x gpio wakeup setting
ARM: OMAP4: PM: fix errata handling when CONFIG_PM=n
ARM: cns3xxx: drop unnecessary symbol selection
ARM: vexpress: fix ll debug code when building multiplatform
ARM: OMAP4: retrigger localtimers after re-enabling gic
ARM: OMAP4460: Workaround for ROM bug because of CA9 r2pX GIC control register change.
ARM: OMAP4: PM: add errata support
ARM: davinci: fix return value check by using IS_ERR in tnetv107x_devices_init()
ARM: davinci: uncompress.h: bail out if uart not initialized
ARM: davinci: serial.h: fix uart number in the comment
ARM: davinci: dm644x evm: move pointer dereference below NULL check
ARM: vexpress: Make the debug UART detection more specific
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Pull ARM updates from Russell King:
"Here's the updates for ARM for this merge window, which cover quite a
variety of areas.
There's a bunch of patch series from Will tackling various bugs like
the PROT_NONE handling, ASID allocation, cluster boot protocol and
ASID TLB tagging updates.
We move to a build-time sorted exception table rather than doing the
sorting at run-time, add support for the secure computing filter, and
some updates to the perf code. We also have sorted out the placement
of some headers, fixed some build warnings, fixed some hotplug
problems with the per-cpu TWD code."
* 'for-linus' of git://git.linaro.org/people/rmk/linux-arm: (73 commits)
ARM: 7594/1: Add .smp entry for REALVIEW_EB
ARM: 7599/1: head: Remove boot-time HYP mode check for v5 and below
ARM: 7598/1: net: bpf_jit_32: fix sp-relative load/stores offsets.
ARM: 7595/1: syscall: rework ordering in syscall_trace_exit
ARM: 7596/1: mmci: replace readsl/writesl with ioread32_rep/iowrite32_rep
ARM: 7597/1: net: bpf_jit_32: fix kzalloc gfp/size mismatch.
ARM: 7593/1: nommu: do not enable DCACHE_WORD_ACCESS when !CONFIG_MMU
ARM: 7592/1: nommu: prevent generation of kernel unaligned memory accesses
ARM: 7591/1: nommu: Enable the strict alignment (CR_A) bit only if ARCH < v6
ARM: 7590/1: /proc/interrupts: limit the display of IPIs to online CPUs only
ARM: 7587/1: implement optimized percpu variable access
ARM: 7589/1: integrator: pass the lm resource to amba
ARM: 7588/1: amba: create a resource parent registrator
ARM: 7582/2: rename kvm_seq to vmalloc_seq so to avoid confusion with KVM
ARM: 7585/1: kernel: fix nr_cpu_ids check in DT logical map init
ARM: 7584/1: perf: fix link error when CONFIG_HW_PERF_EVENTS is not selected
ARM: gic: use a private mapping for CPU target interfaces
ARM: kernel: add logical mappings look-up
ARM: kernel: add cpu logical map DT init in setup_arch
ARM: kernel: add device tree init map function
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Pull CIFS fixes from Steve French:
"This includes a set of misc. cifs fixes (most importantly some byte
range lock related write fixes from Pavel, and some ACL and idmap
related fixes from Jeff) but also includes the SMB2.02 dialect
enablement, and a key fix for SMB3 mounts.
Default authentication upgraded to ntlmv2 for cifs (it was already
ntlmv2 for smb2)"
* 'for-next' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6: (43 commits)
CIFS: Fix write after setting a read lock for read oplock files
cifs: parse the device name into UNC and prepath
cifs: fix up handling of prefixpath= option
cifs: clean up handling of unc= option
cifs: fix SID binary to string conversion
fix "disabling echoes and oplocks" on SMB2 mounts
Do not send SMB2 signatures for SMB3 frames
cifs: deal with id_to_sid embedded sid reply corner case
cifs: fix hardcoded default security descriptor length
cifs: extra sanity checking for cifs.idmap keys
cifs: avoid extra allocation for small cifs.idmap keys
cifs: simplify id_to_sid and sid_to_id mapping code
CIFS: Fix possible data coherency problem after oplock break to None
CIFS: Do not permit write to a range mandatory locked with a read lock
cifs: rename cifs_readdir_lookup to cifs_prime_dcache and make it void return
cifs: Add CONFIG_CIFS_DEBUG and rename use of CIFS_DEBUG
cifs: Make CIFS_DEBUG possible to undefine
SMB3 mounts fail with access denied to some servers
cifs: Remove unused cEVENT macro
cifs: always zero out smb_vol before parsing options
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Pull xfs update from Ben Myers:
"There is plenty going on, including the cleanup of xfssyncd, metadata
verifiers, CRC infrastructure for the log, tracking of inodes with
speculative allocation, a cleanup of xfs_fs_subr.c, fixes for
XFS_IOC_ZERO_RANGE, and important fix related to log replay (only
update the last_sync_lsn when a transaction completes), a fix for
deadlock on AGF buffers, documentation and comment updates, and a few
more cleanups and fixes.
Details:
- remove the xfssyncd mess
- only update the last_sync_lsn when a transaction completes
- zero allocation_args on the kernel stack
- fix AGF/alloc workqueue deadlock
- silence uninitialised f.file warning
- Update inode alloc comments
- Update mount options documentation
- report projid32bit feature in geometry call
- speculative preallocation inode tracking
- fix attr tree double split corruption
- fix broken error handling in xfs_vm_writepage
- drop buffer io reference when a bad bio is built
- add more attribute tree trace points
- growfs infrastructure changes for 3.8
- fs/xfs/xfs_fs_subr.c die die die
- add CRC infrastructure
- add CRC checks to the log
- Remove description of nodelaylog mount option from xfs.txt
- inode allocation should use unmapped buffers
- byte range granularity for XFS_IOC_ZERO_RANGE
- fix direct IO nested transaction deadlock
- fix stray dquot unlock when reclaiming dquots
- fix sparse reported log CRC endian issue"
Fix up trivial conflict in fs/xfs/xfs_fsops.c due to the same patch
having been applied twice (commits eaef854335ce and 1375cb65e87b: "xfs:
growfs: don't read garbage for new secondary superblocks") with later
updates to the affected code in the XFS tree.
* tag 'for-linus-v3.8-rc1' of git://oss.sgi.com/xfs/xfs: (78 commits)
xfs: fix sparse reported log CRC endian issue
xfs: fix stray dquot unlock when reclaiming dquots
xfs: fix direct IO nested transaction deadlock.
xfs: byte range granularity for XFS_IOC_ZERO_RANGE
xfs: inode allocation should use unmapped buffers.
xfs: Remove the description of nodelaylog mount option from xfs.txt
xfs: add CRC checks to the log
xfs: add CRC infrastructure
xfs: convert buffer verifiers to an ops structure.
xfs: connect up write verifiers to new buffers
xfs: add pre-write metadata buffer verifier callbacks
xfs: add buffer pre-write callback
xfs: Add verifiers to dir2 data readahead.
xfs: add xfs_da_node verification
xfs: factor and verify attr leaf reads
xfs: factor dir2 leaf read
xfs: factor out dir2 data block reading
xfs: factor dir2 free block reading
xfs: verify dir2 block format buffers
xfs: factor dir2 block read operations
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/teigland/linux-dlm
Pull dlm updates from David Teigland:
"This set fixes some conditions in which value blocks are invalidated,
and includes two trivial cleanups."
* tag 'dlm-3.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/teigland/linux-dlm:
dlm: fix lvb invalidation conditions
fs/dlm: remove CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
dlm: remove unused variable in *dlm_lowcomms_get_buffer()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup
Pull cgroup changes from Tejun Heo:
"A lot of activities on cgroup side. The big changes are focused on
making cgroup hierarchy handling saner.
- cgroup_rmdir() had peculiar semantics - it allowed cgroup
destruction to be vetoed by individual controllers and tried to
drain refcnt synchronously. The vetoing never worked properly and
caused good deal of contortions in cgroup. memcg was the last
reamining user. Michal Hocko removed the usage and cgroup_rmdir()
path has been simplified significantly. This was done in a
separate branch so that the memcg people can base further memcg
changes on top.
- The above allowed cleaning up cgroup lifecycle management and
implementation of generic cgroup iterators which are used to
improve hierarchy support.
- cgroup_freezer updated to allow migration in and out of a frozen
cgroup and handle hierarchy. If a cgroup is frozen, all descendant
cgroups are frozen.
- netcls_cgroup and netprio_cgroup updated to handle hierarchy
properly.
- Various fixes and cleanups.
- Two merge commits. One to pull in memcg and rmdir cleanups (needed
to build iterators). The other pulled in cgroup/for-3.7-fixes for
device_cgroup fixes so that further device_cgroup patches can be
stacked on top."
Fixed up a trivial conflict in mm/memcontrol.c as per Tejun (due to
commit bea8c150a7 ("memcg: fix hotplugged memory zone oops") in master
touching code close to commit 2ef37d3fe4 ("memcg: Simplify
mem_cgroup_force_empty_list error handling") in for-3.8)
* 'for-3.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup: (65 commits)
cgroup: update Documentation/cgroups/00-INDEX
cgroup_rm_file: don't delete the uncreated files
cgroup: remove subsystem files when remounting cgroup
cgroup: use cgroup_addrm_files() in cgroup_clear_directory()
cgroup: warn about broken hierarchies only after css_online
cgroup: list_del_init() on removed events
cgroup: fix lockdep warning for event_control
cgroup: move list add after list head initilization
netprio_cgroup: allow nesting and inherit config on cgroup creation
netprio_cgroup: implement netprio[_set]_prio() helpers
netprio_cgroup: use cgroup->id instead of cgroup_netprio_state->prioidx
netprio_cgroup: reimplement priomap expansion
netprio_cgroup: shorten variable names in extend_netdev_table()
netprio_cgroup: simplify write_priomap()
netcls_cgroup: move config inheritance to ->css_online() and remove .broken_hierarchy marking
cgroup: remove obsolete guarantee from cgroup_task_migrate.
cgroup: add cgroup->id
cgroup, cpuset: remove cgroup_subsys->post_clone()
cgroup: s/CGRP_CLONE_CHILDREN/CGRP_CPUSET_CLONE_CHILDREN/
cgroup: rename ->create/post_create/pre_destroy/destroy() to ->css_alloc/online/offline/free()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/percpu
Pull percpu changes from Tejun Heo:
"Nothing exciting here either. Joonsoo's is almost cosmetic. Cyrill's
patch fixes "percpu_alloc" early kernel param handling so that the
kernel doesn't crash when the parameter is specified w/o any argument."
* 'for-3.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/percpu:
mm, percpu: Make sure percpu_alloc early parameter has an argument
percpu: make pcpu_free_chunk() use pcpu_mem_free() instead of kfree()
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Pull workqueue changes from Tejun Heo:
"Nothing exciting. Just two trivial changes."
* 'for-3.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq:
workqueue: add WARN_ON_ONCE() on CPU number to wq_worker_waking_up()
workqueue: trivial fix for return statement in work_busy()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rzhang/linux
Pull thermal management update from Zhang Rui:
"Highlights:
- Introduction of thermal policy support, together with three new
thermal governors, including step_wise, user_space, fire_share.
- Introduction of ST-Ericsson db8500_thermal driver and ST-Ericsson
db8500_cpufreq_cooling driver.
- Thermal Kconfig file and Makefile refactor.
- Fixes for generic thermal layer, generic cpucooling, rcar thermal
driver and Exynos thermal driver."
* 'release' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rzhang/linux: (36 commits)
Thermal: Fix DEFAULT_THERMAL_GOVERNOR
Thermal: fix a NULL pointer dereference when generic thermal layer is built as a module
thermal: rcar: add rcar_zone_to_priv() macro
thermal: rcar: fixup the unit of temperature
thermal: cpu cooling: allow module builds
thermal: cpu cooling: use const parameter while registering
Thermal: Add ST-Ericsson DB8500 thermal properties and platform data.
Thermal: Add ST-Ericsson DB8500 thermal driver.
drivers/thermal/Makefile refactor
Exynos: Add missing dependency
Refactor drivers/thermal/Kconfig
thermal: cpu_cooling: Make 'notify_device' static
Thermal: Remove the cooling_cpufreq_list.
Thermal: fix bug of counting cpu frequencies.
Thermal: add indent for code alignment.
thermal: rcar_thermal: remove explicitly used devm_kfree/iounap()
thermal: user_space: Add missing static storage class specifiers
thermal: fair_share: Add missing static storage class specifiers
thermal: step_wise: Add missing static storage class specifiers
Thermal: Fix oops and unlocking in thermal_sys.c
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap
Pull regmap updates from Mark Brown:
"Quite a few enhancements this time around, helpers and diagnostics for
the most part which is good to see:
- Addition of table based lookups for the register access checks from
Davide Ciminaghi, making life easier for drivers with big blocks of
similar registers.
- Allow drivers to get the irqdomain for regmap irq_chips, allowing
the domain to be used with other APIs.
- Debug improvements for paged register maps.
- Performance improvments for some of the diagnostic infrastructure,
very helpful for devices with large register maps."
* tag 'regmap-3.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap:
regmap: debugfs: Cache offsets of valid regions for dump
regmap: debugfs: Factor out initial seek
regmap: debugfs: Avoid overflows for very small reads
regmap: Cache register and value sizes for debugfs
regmap: introduce tables for readable/writeable/volatile/precious checks
regmap: core: Report registers in hex when we can't cache
regmap: Fix printing of size_t variable
regmap: make lock/unlock functions customizable
regmap: silence GCC warning
regmap: Split raw writes that cross window boundaries
regmap: Make return code checks consistent
regmap: Factor range lookup out of page selection
regmap: Provide debugfs read of register ranges
regmap: Factor out debugfs register read
regmap: Allow ranges to be named
regmap: When we sanity check during range adds say what errors we find
regmap: Rename n_ranges to num_ranges
regmap: irq: Allow users to retrieve the irq_domain
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ras/ras
Pull ACPI5 error injection fix from Tony Luck:
"Trivial fix for error injection code using ACPI5 version of EINJ"
* tag 'please-pull-einj-fix-for-acpi5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ras/ras:
ACPI, APEI, EINJ: Add missed ACPI5 support for error trigger table
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/aegl/linux
Pull pstore fixes from Tony Luck:
"Patch series to allow EFI variable backend to pstore to hold multiple
records."
* tag 'please-pull-pstore_mevent' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/aegl/linux:
efi_pstore: Add a format check for an existing variable name at erasing time
efi_pstore: Add a format check for an existing variable name at reading time
efi_pstore: Add a sequence counter to a variable name
efi_pstore: Add ctime to argument of erase callback
efi_pstore: Remove a logic erasing entries from a write callback to hold multiple logs
efi_pstore: Add a logic erasing entries to an erase callback
efi_pstore: Check remaining space with QueryVariableInfo() before writing data
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/aegl/linux
Pull ia64 fix from Tony Luck:
"Miscellaneous ia64 fix for 3.8. Just need to avoid a pending
namespace collision from other work being merged."
* tag 'please-pull-misc-3.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/aegl/linux:
[IA64] Resolve name space collision for cache_show()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cmarinas/linux-aarch64
Pull ARM64 updates from Catalin Marinas:
- Generic execve, kernel_thread, fork/vfork/clone.
- Preparatory patches for KVM support (initialising EL2 mode for later
installing KVM support, hypervisor stub).
- Signal handling corner case fix (alternative signal stack set up for
a SEGV handler, which is raised in response to RLIMIT_STACK being
reached).
- Sub-nanosecond timer error fix.
* tag 'arm64-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cmarinas/linux-aarch64: (30 commits)
arm64: Update the MAINTAINERS entry
arm64: compat for clock_adjtime(2) is miswired
arm64: move FP-SIMD save/restore code to a macro
arm64: hyp: initialize vttbr_el2 to zero
arm64: add hypervisor stub
arm64: record boot mode when entering the kernel
arm64: move vector entry macro to assembler.h
arm64: add AArch32 execution modes to ptrace.h
arm64: expand register mapping between AArch32 and AArch64
arm64: generic timer: use virtual counter instead of physical at EL0
arm64: vdso: defer shifting of nanosecond component of timespec
arm64: vdso: rework __do_get_tspec register allocation and return shift
arm64: vdso: check sequence counter even for coarse realtime operations
arm64: vdso: fix clocksource mask when extracting bottom 56 bits
ARM64: Remove incorrect Kconfig symbol HAVE_SPARSE_IRQ
Documentation: Fixes a word in Documentation/arm64/memory.txt
arm64: Make !dirty ptes read-only
arm64: Convert empty flush_cache_{mm,page} functions to static inline
arm64: signal: let the compiler inline compat_get_sigframe
arm64: signal: return struct rt_sigframe from get_sigframe
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Conflicts:
arch/arm64/include/asm/unistd32.h
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Pull ARM OMAP serial updates from Russell King:
"This series is a major reworking of the OMAP serial driver code fixing
various bugs in the hardware-assisted flow control, extending up into
serial_core for a couple of issues. These fixes have been done as a
set of progressive changes and transformations in the hope that no new
bugs will be introduced by this series.
The problems are many-fold, from the driver not being informed about
updated settings, to the driver not knowing what the intentions of the
upper layers are.
The first four patches tackle the serial_core layer, allowing it to
provide the necessary information to drivers, and the remaining
patches allow the OMAP serial driver to take advantage of this.
This brings hardware assisted RTS/CTS and XON/OFF flow control into a
useful state.
These patches have been in linux-next for most of the last cycle;
indeed they predate the previous merge window. They've also been
posted to the OMAP people."
* 'omap-serial' of git://git.linaro.org/people/rmk/linux-arm: (21 commits)
SERIAL: omap: fix hardware assisted flow control
SERIAL: omap: simplify (2)
SERIAL: omap: move xon/xoff setting earlier
SERIAL: omap: always set TCR
SERIAL: omap: simplify
SERIAL: omap: don't read back LCR/MCR/EFR
SERIAL: omap: serial_omap_configure_xonxoff() contents into set_termios
SERIAL: omap: configure xon/xoff before setting modem control lines
SERIAL: omap: remove OMAP_UART_SYSC_RESET and OMAP_UART_FIFO_CLR
SERIAL: omap: move driver private definitions and structures to driver
SERIAL: omap: remove 'irq_pending' bitfield
SERIAL: omap: fix MCR TCRTLR bit handling
SERIAL: omap: fix set_mctrl() breakage
SERIAL: omap: no need to re-read EFR
SERIAL: omap: remove setting of EFR SCD bit
SERIAL: omap: allow hardware assisted IXANY mode to be disabled
SERIAL: omap: allow hardware assisted rts/cts modes to be disabled
SERIAL: core: add throttle/unthrottle callbacks for hardware assisted flow control
SERIAL: core: add hardware assisted h/w flow control support
SERIAL: core: add hardware assisted s/w flow control support
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Conflicts:
drivers/tty/serial/omap-serial.c
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Fix DEFAULT_THERMAL_GOVERNOR to be consistant with the
default governor selected in kernel config file.
Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
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as a module
[ 12.761956] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000018
[ 12.762016] IP: [<ffffffffa0005277>] handle_thermal_trip+0x47/0x130 [thermal_sys]
[ 12.762060] PGD 1fec74067 PUD 1fee5b067 PMD 0
[ 12.762127] Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP
[ 12.762177] Modules linked in: hid_generic crc32c_intel usbhid hid firewire_ohci(+) e1000e(+) firewire_core crc_itu_t xhci_hcd(+) thermal(+) fan thermal_sys hwmon
[ 12.762423] CPU 1
[ 12.762443] Pid: 187, comm: modprobe Tainted: G A 3.7.0-thermal-module+ #25 /DH77DF
[ 12.762496] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffffa0005277>] [<ffffffffa0005277>] handle_thermal_trip+0x47/0x130 [thermal_sys]
[ 12.762682] RSP: 0018:ffff8801fe7ddc18 EFLAGS: 00010282
[ 12.762704] RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffff8801ff3e9c00 RCX: ffff8801fdc39800
[ 12.762728] RDX: ffff8801fe7ddc24 RSI: 0000000000000001 RDI: ffff8801ff3e9c00
[ 12.762764] RBP: ffff8801fe7ddc48 R08: 0000000004000000 R09: ffffffffa001f568
[ 12.762797] R10: ffffffff81363083 R11: 0000000000000001 R12: 0000000000000001
[ 12.762832] R13: 0000000000000000 R14: 0000000000000001 R15: ffff8801fde73e68
[ 12.762866] FS: 00007f5548516700(0000) GS:ffff88021f240000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
[ 12.762912] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
[ 12.762946] CR2: 0000000000000018 CR3: 00000001fefe2000 CR4: 00000000001407e0
[ 12.762979] DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000
[ 12.763014] DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000ffff0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400
[ 12.763048] Process modprobe (pid: 187, threadinfo ffff8801fe7dc000, task ffff8801fe5bdb40)
[ 12.763095] Stack:
[ 12.763122] 0000000000019640 00000000fdc39800 ffff8801fe7ddc48 ffff8801ff3e9c00
[ 12.763225] 0000000000000002 0000000000000000 ffff8801fe7ddc78 ffffffffa00053e7
[ 12.763338] ffff8801ff3e9c00 0000000000006c98 ffffffffa0007480 ffff8801ff3e9c00
[ 12.763440] Call Trace:
[ 12.763470] [<ffffffffa00053e7>] thermal_zone_device_update+0x77/0xa0 [thermal_sys]
[ 12.763515] [<ffffffffa0006d38>] thermal_zone_device_register+0x788/0xa88 [thermal_sys]
[ 12.763562] [<ffffffffa001f394>] acpi_thermal_add+0x360/0x4c8 [thermal]
[ 12.763598] [<ffffffff8133902a>] acpi_device_probe+0x50/0x190
[ 12.763632] [<ffffffff811bd793>] ? sysfs_create_link+0x13/0x20
[ 12.763666] [<ffffffff813cc41b>] driver_probe_device+0x7b/0x240
[ 12.763699] [<ffffffff813cc68b>] __driver_attach+0xab/0xb0
[ 12.763732] [<ffffffff813cc5e0>] ? driver_probe_device+0x240/0x240
[ 12.763766] [<ffffffff813ca836>] bus_for_each_dev+0x56/0x90
[ 12.763799] [<ffffffff813cbf4e>] driver_attach+0x1e/0x20
[ 12.763831] [<ffffffff813cbac0>] bus_add_driver+0x190/0x290
[ 12.763864] [<ffffffffa0022000>] ? 0xffffffffa0021fff
[ 12.763896] [<ffffffff813ccbea>] driver_register+0x7a/0x160
[ 12.763928] [<ffffffffa0022000>] ? 0xffffffffa0021fff
[ 12.763960] [<ffffffff813399fb>] acpi_bus_register_driver+0x43/0x45
[ 12.763995] [<ffffffffa002203a>] acpi_thermal_init+0x3a/0x42 [thermal]
[ 12.764029] [<ffffffff8100207f>] do_one_initcall+0x3f/0x170
[ 12.764063] [<ffffffff810b1a5f>] sys_init_module+0x8f/0x200
[ 12.764097] [<ffffffff815ff259>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b
[ 12.764129] Code: 48 8b 87 c8 02 00 00 41 89 f4 48 8d 55 dc ff 50 28 44 8b 6d dc 41 8d 45 fe 83 f8 01 76 5e 48 8b 83 d8 02 00 00 44 89 e6 48 89 df <ff> 50 18 4c 8d a3 10 03 00 00 4c 89 e7 e8 87 f1 5e e1 8b 83 bc
[ 12.765164] RIP [<ffffffffa0005277>] handle_thermal_trip+0x47/0x130 [thermal_sys]
[ 12.765223] RSP <ffff8801fe7ddc18>
[ 12.765252] CR2: 0000000000000018
[ 12.765284] ---[ end trace 7723294cdfb00d2a ]---
This is because thermal_zone_device_update() is invoked before
any thermal governors being registered.
Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 timer update from Ingo Molnar:
"This tree includes HPET fixes and also implements a calibration-free,
TSC match driven APIC timer interrupt mode: 'TSC deadline mode'
supported in SandyBridge and later CPUs."
* 'x86-timers-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86: hpet: Fix inverted return value check in arch_setup_hpet_msi()
x86: hpet: Fix masking of MSI interrupts
x86: apic: Use tsc deadline for oneshot when available
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull "Nuke 386-DX/SX support" from Ingo Molnar:
"This tree removes ancient-386-CPUs support and thus zaps quite a bit
of complexity:
24 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 425 deletions(-)
... which complexity has plagued us with extra work whenever we wanted
to change SMP primitives, for years.
Unfortunately there's a nostalgic cost: your old original 386 DX33
system from early 1991 won't be able to boot modern Linux kernels
anymore. Sniff."
I'm not sentimental. Good riddance.
* 'x86-nuke386-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86, 386 removal: Document Nx586 as a 386 and thus unsupported
x86, cleanups: Simplify sync_core() in the case of no CPUID
x86, 386 removal: Remove CONFIG_X86_POPAD_OK
x86, 386 removal: Remove CONFIG_X86_WP_WORKS_OK
x86, 386 removal: Remove CONFIG_INVLPG
x86, 386 removal: Remove CONFIG_BSWAP
x86, 386 removal: Remove CONFIG_XADD
x86, 386 removal: Remove CONFIG_CMPXCHG
x86, 386 removal: Remove CONFIG_M386 from Kconfig
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 topology discovery improvements from Ingo Molnar:
"These changes improve topology discovery on AMD CPUs.
Right now this feeds information displayed in
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cache/indexY/* - but in the future we
could use this to set up a better scheduling topology."
* 'x86-cpu-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86, cacheinfo: Base cache sharing info on CPUID 0x8000001d on AMD
x86, cacheinfo: Make use of CPUID 0x8000001d for cache information on AMD
x86, cacheinfo: Determine number of cache leafs using CPUID 0x8000001d on AMD
x86: Add cpu_has_topoext
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 cleanups from Ingo Molnar:
"Small cleanups."
* 'x86-cleanups-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86: Fix the error of using "const" in gen-insn-attr-x86.awk
x86, apic: Cleanup cfg->domain setup for legacy interrupts
x86: Remove dead hlt_use_halt code
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 BSP hotplug changes from Ingo Molnar:
"This tree enables CPU#0 (the boot processor) to be onlined/offlined on
x86, just like any other CPU. Enabled on Intel CPUs for now.
Allowing this required the identification and fixing of latent CPU#0
assumptions (such as CPU#0 initializations, etc.) in the x86
architecture code, plus the identification of barriers to
BSP-offlining, such as active PIC interrupts which can only be
serviced on the BSP.
It's behind a default-off option, and there's a debug option that
allows the automatic testing of this feature.
The motivation of this feature is to allow and prepare for true
CPU-hotplug hardware support: recent changes to MCE support enable us
to detect a deteriorating but not yet hard-failing L1/L2 cache on a
CPU that could be soft-unplugged - or a failing L3 cache on a
multi-socket system.
Note that true hardware hot-plug is not yet fully enabled by this,
because that requires a special platform wakeup sequence to be sent to
the freshly powered up CPU#0. Future patches for this are planned,
once such a platform exists. Chicken and egg"
* 'x86-bsp-hotplug-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86, topology: Debug CPU0 hotplug
x86/i387.c: Initialize thread xstate only on CPU0 only once
x86, hotplug: Handle retrigger irq by the first available CPU
x86, hotplug: The first online processor saves the MTRR state
x86, hotplug: During CPU0 online, enable x2apic, set_numa_node.
x86, hotplug: Wake up CPU0 via NMI instead of INIT, SIPI, SIPI
x86-32, hotplug: Add start_cpu0() entry point to head_32.S
x86-64, hotplug: Add start_cpu0() entry point to head_64.S
kernel/cpu.c: Add comment for priority in cpu_hotplug_pm_callback
x86, hotplug, suspend: Online CPU0 for suspend or hibernate
x86, hotplug: Support functions for CPU0 online/offline
x86, topology: Don't offline CPU0 if any PIC irq can not be migrated out of it
x86, Kconfig: Add config switch for CPU0 hotplug
doc: Add x86 CPU0 online/offline feature
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 boot changes from Ingo Molnar:
"Two small changes: a cleanup and allow CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE to be turned
off on SFI as well."
* 'x86-boot-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
arch/x86/Kconfig: Allow turning off CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE when either ACPI or SFI is present
x86/boot/doc: Fix grammar and typo in boot.txt
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 asm changes from Ingo Molnar:
"Two fixlets and a cleanup."
* 'x86-asm-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86_32: Return actual stack when requesting sp from regs
x86: Don't clobber top of pt_regs in nested NMI
x86/asm: Clean up copy_page_*() comments and code
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull core timer changes from Ingo Molnar:
"It contains continued generic-NOHZ work by Frederic and smaller
cleanups."
* 'timers-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
time: Kill xtime_lock, replacing it with jiffies_lock
clocksource: arm_generic: use this_cpu_ptr per-cpu helper
clocksource: arm_generic: use integer math helpers
time/jiffies: Make clocksource_jiffies static
clocksource: clean up parse_pmtmr()
tick: Correct the comments for tick_sched_timer()
tick: Conditionally build nohz specific code in tick handler
tick: Consolidate tick handling for high and low res handlers
tick: Consolidate timekeeping handling code
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull scheduler updates from Ingo Molnar:
"The biggest change affects group scheduling: we now track the runnable
average on a per-task entity basis, allowing a smoother, exponential
decay average based load/weight estimation instead of the previous
binary on-the-runqueue/off-the-runqueue load weight method.
This will inevitably disturb workloads that were in some sort of
borderline balancing state or unstable equilibrium, so an eye has to
be kept on regressions.
For that reason the new load average is only limited to group
scheduling (shares distribution) at the moment (which was also hurting
the most from the prior, crude weight calculation and whose scheduling
quality wins most from this change) - but we plan to extend this to
regular SMP balancing as well in the future, which will simplify and
speed up things a bit.
Other changes involve ongoing preparatory work to extend NOHZ to the
scheduler as well, eventually allowing completely irq-free user-space
execution."
* 'sched-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (33 commits)
Revert "sched/autogroup: Fix crash on reboot when autogroup is disabled"
cputime: Comment cputime's adjusting code
cputime: Consolidate cputime adjustment code
cputime: Rename thread_group_times to thread_group_cputime_adjusted
cputime: Move thread_group_cputime() to sched code
vtime: Warn if irqs aren't disabled on system time accounting APIs
vtime: No need to disable irqs on vtime_account()
vtime: Consolidate a bit the ctx switch code
vtime: Explicitly account pending user time on process tick
vtime: Remove the underscore prefix invasion
sched/autogroup: Fix crash on reboot when autogroup is disabled
cputime: Separate irqtime accounting from generic vtime
cputime: Specialize irq vtime hooks
kvm: Directly account vtime to system on guest switch
vtime: Make vtime_account_system() irqsafe
vtime: Gather vtime declarations to their own header file
sched: Describe CFS load-balancer
sched: Introduce temporary FAIR_GROUP_SCHED dependency for load-tracking
sched: Make __update_entity_runnable_avg() fast
sched: Update_cfs_shares at period edge
...
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull perf fixes from Ingo Molnar:
"These are late-v3.7 pending fixes for tracing."
Fix up trivial conflict in kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c: the NULL pointer
fix clashed with the change of type of the 'ret' variable.
* 'perf-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
ring-buffer: Fix race between integrity check and readers
ring-buffer: Fix NULL pointer if rb_set_head_page() fails
ftrace: Clear bits properly in reset_iter_read()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull perf updates from Ingo Molnar:
"Lots of activity:
211 files changed, 8328 insertions(+), 4116 deletions(-)
most of it on the tooling side.
Main changes:
* ftrace enhancements and fixes from Steve Rostedt.
* uprobes fixes, cleanups and preparation for the ARM port from Oleg
Nesterov.
* UAPI fixes, from David Howels - prepares the arch/x86 UAPI
transition
* Separate perf tests into multiple objects, one per test, from Jiri
Olsa.
* Make hardware event translations available in sysfs, from Jiri
Olsa.
* Fixes to /proc/pid/maps parsing, preparatory to supporting data
maps, from Namhyung Kim
* Implement ui_progress for GTK, from Namhyung Kim
* Add framework for automated perf_event_attr tests, where tools with
different command line options will be run from a 'perf test', via
python glue, and the perf syscall will be intercepted to verify
that the perf_event_attr fields set by the tool are those expected,
from Jiri Olsa
* Add a 'link' method for hists, so that we can have the leader with
buckets for all the entries in all the hists. This new method is
now used in the default 'diff' output, making the sum of the
'baseline' column be 100%, eliminating blind spots.
* libtraceevent fixes for compiler warnings trying to make perf it
build on some distros, like fedora 14, 32-bit, some of the warnings
really pointed to real bugs.
* Add a browser for 'perf script' and make it available from the
report and annotate browsers. It does filtering to find the
scripts that handle events found in the perf.data file used. From
Feng Tang
* perf inject changes to allow showing where a task sleeps, from
Andrew Vagin.
* Makefile improvements from Namhyung Kim.
* Add --pre and --post command hooks in 'stat', from Peter Zijlstra.
* Don't stop synthesizing threads when one vanishes, this is for the
existing threads when we start a tool like trace.
* Use sched:sched_stat_runtime to provide a thread summary, this
produces the same output as the 'trace summary' subcommand of
tglx's original "trace" tool.
* Support interrupted syscalls in 'trace'
* Add an event duration column and filter in 'trace'.
* There are references to the man pages in some tools, so try to
build Documentation when installing, warning the user if that is
not possible, from Borislav Petkov.
* Give user better message if precise is not supported, from David
Ahern.
* Try to find cross-built objdump path by using the session
environment information in the perf.data file header, from Irina
Tirdea, original patch and idea by Namhyung Kim.
* Diplays more output on features check for make V=1, so that one can
figure out what is happening by looking at gcc output, etc. From
Jiri Olsa.
* Add on_exit implementation for systems without one, e.g. Android,
from Bernhard Rosenkraenzer.
* Only process events for vcpus of interest, helps handling large
number of events, from David Ahern.
* Cross compilation fixes for Android, from Irina Tirdea.
* Add documentation on compiling for Android, from Irina Tirdea.
* perf diff improvements from Jiri Olsa.
* Target (task/user/cpu/syswide) handling improvements, from Namhyung
Kim.
* Add support in 'trace' for tracing workload given by command line,
from Namhyung Kim.
* ... and much more."
* 'perf-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (194 commits)
uprobes: Use percpu_rw_semaphore to fix register/unregister vs dup_mmap() race
perf evsel: Introduce is_group_member method
perf powerpc: Use uapi/unistd.h to fix build error
tools: Pass the target in descend
tools: Honour the O= flag when tool build called from a higher Makefile
tools: Define a Makefile function to do subdir processing
perf ui: Always compile browser setup code
perf ui: Add ui_progress__finish()
perf ui gtk: Implement ui_progress functions
perf ui: Introduce generic ui_progress helper
perf ui tui: Move progress.c under ui/tui directory
perf tools: Add basic event modifier sanity check
perf tools: Omit group members from perf_evlist__disable/enable
perf tools: Ensure single disable call per event in record comand
perf tools: Fix 'disabled' attribute config for record command
perf tools: Fix attributes for '{}' defined event groups
perf tools: Use sscanf for parsing /proc/pid/maps
perf tools: Add gtk.<command> config option for launching GTK browser
perf tools: Fix compile error on NO_NEWT=1 build
perf hists: Initialize all of he->stat with zeroes
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull irq fixes from Ingo Molnar:
"Affinity fixes and a nested threaded IRQ handling fix."
* 'irq-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
genirq: Always force thread affinity
irq: Set CPU affinity right on thread creation
genirq: Provide means to retrigger parent
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull RCU update from Ingo Molnar:
"The major features of this tree are:
1. A first version of no-callbacks CPUs. This version prohibits
offlining CPU 0, but only when enabled via CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU=y.
Relaxing this constraint is in progress, but not yet ready
for prime time. These commits were posted to LKML at
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/30/724.
2. Changes to SRCU that allows statically initialized srcu_struct
structures. These commits were posted to LKML at
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/30/296.
3. Restructuring of RCU's debugfs output. These commits were posted
to LKML at https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/30/341.
4. Additional CPU-hotplug/RCU improvements, posted to LKML at
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/30/327.
Note that the commit eliminating __stop_machine() was judged to
be too-high of risk, so is deferred to 3.9.
5. Changes to RCU's idle interface, most notably a new module
parameter that redirects normal grace-period operations to
their expedited equivalents. These were posted to LKML at
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/30/739.
6. Additional diagnostics for RCU's CPU stall warning facility,
posted to LKML at https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/30/315.
The most notable change reduces the
default RCU CPU stall-warning time from 60 seconds to 21 seconds,
so that it once again happens sooner than the softlockup timeout.
7. Documentation updates, which were posted to LKML at
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/30/280.
A couple of late-breaking changes were posted at
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/11/16/634 and
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/11/16/547.
8. Miscellaneous fixes, which were posted to LKML at
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/10/30/309.
9. Finally, a fix for an lockdep-RCU splat was posted to LKML
at https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/11/7/486."
* 'core-rcu-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (49 commits)
context_tracking: New context tracking susbsystem
sched: Mark RCU reader in sched_show_task()
rcu: Separate accounting of callbacks from callback-free CPUs
rcu: Add callback-free CPUs
rcu: Add documentation for the new rcuexp debugfs trace file
rcu: Update documentation for TREE_RCU debugfs tracing
rcu: Reduce default RCU CPU stall warning timeout
rcu: Fix TINY_RCU rcu_is_cpu_rrupt_from_idle check
rcu: Clarify memory-ordering properties of grace-period primitives
rcu: Add new rcutorture module parameters to start/end test messages
rcu: Remove list_for_each_continue_rcu()
rcu: Fix batch-limit size problem
rcu: Add tracing for synchronize_sched_expedited()
rcu: Remove old debugfs interfaces and also RCU flavor name
rcu: split 'rcuhier' to each flavor
rcu: split 'rcugp' to each flavor
rcu: split 'rcuboost' to each flavor
rcu: split 'rcubarrier' to each flavor
rcu: Fix tracing formatting
rcu: Remove the interface "rcudata.csv"
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull trivial fix branches from Ingo Molnar.
Cleanup in __get_key_name, and a timer comment fixlet.
* 'core-locking-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
lockdep: Use KSYM_NAME_LEN'ed buffer for __get_key_name()
* 'timers-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
timers, sched: Correct the comments for tick_sched_timer()
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Merge misc updates from Andrew Morton:
"About half of most of MM. Going very early this time due to
uncertainty over the coreautounifiednumasched things. I'll send the
other half of most of MM tomorrow. The rest of MM awaits a slab merge
from Pekka."
* emailed patches from Andrew Morton: (71 commits)
memory_hotplug: ensure every online node has NORMAL memory
memory_hotplug: handle empty zone when online_movable/online_kernel
mm, memory-hotplug: dynamic configure movable memory and portion memory
drivers/base/node.c: cleanup node_state_attr[]
bootmem: fix wrong call parameter for free_bootmem()
avr32, kconfig: remove HAVE_ARCH_BOOTMEM
mm: cma: remove watermark hacks
mm: cma: skip watermarks check for already isolated blocks in split_free_page()
mm, oom: fix race when specifying a thread as the oom origin
mm, oom: change type of oom_score_adj to short
mm: cleanup register_node()
mm, mempolicy: remove duplicate code
mm/vmscan.c: try_to_freeze() returns boolean
mm: introduce putback_movable_pages()
virtio_balloon: introduce migration primitives to balloon pages
mm: introduce compaction and migration for ballooned pages
mm: introduce a common interface for balloon pages mobility
mm: redefine address_space.assoc_mapping
mm: adjust address_space_operations.migratepage() return code
arch/sparc/kernel/sys_sparc_64.c: s/COLOUR/COLOR/
...
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Old memory hotplug code and new online/movable may cause a online node
don't have any normal memory, but memory-management acts bad when we have
nodes which is online but don't have any normal memory. Example: it may
cause a bound task fail on all kernel allocation and cause the task can't
create task or create other kernel object.
So we disable non-normal-memory-node here, we will enable it when we
prepared.
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Yasuaki Ishimatsu <isimatu.yasuaki@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Jiang Liu <jiang.liu@huawei.com>
Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Cc: Yinghai Lu <yinghai@kernel.org>
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Make online_movable/online_kernel can empty a zone or can move memory to a
empty zone.
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Yasuaki Ishimatsu <isimatu.yasuaki@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Jiang Liu <jiang.liu@huawei.com>
Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Cc: Yinghai Lu <yinghai@kernel.org>
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Add online_movable and online_kernel for logic memory hotplug. This is
the dynamic version of "movablecore" & "kernelcore".
We have the same reason to introduce it as to introduce "movablecore" &
"kernelcore". It has the same motive as "movablecore" & "kernelcore", but
it is dynamic/running-time:
o We can configure memory as kernelcore or movablecore after boot.
Userspace workload is increased, we need more hugepage, we can't use
"online_movable" to add memory and allow the system use more
THP(transparent-huge-page), vice-verse when kernel workload is increase.
Also help for virtualization to dynamic configure host/guest's memory,
to save/(reduce waste) memory.
Memory capacity on Demand
o When a new node is physically online after boot, we need to use
"online_movable" or "online_kernel" to configure/portion it as we
expected when we logic-online it.
This configuration also helps for physically-memory-migrate.
o all benefit as the same as existed "movablecore" & "kernelcore".
o Preparing for movable-node, which is very important for power-saving,
hardware partitioning and high-available-system(hardware fault
management).
(Note, we don't introduce movable-node here.)
Action behavior:
When a memoryblock/memorysection is onlined by "online_movable", the kernel
will not have directly reference to the page of the memoryblock,
thus we can remove that memory any time when needed.
When it is online by "online_kernel", the kernel can use it.
When it is online by "online", the zone type doesn't changed.
Current constraints:
Only the memoryblock which is adjacent to the ZONE_MOVABLE
can be online from ZONE_NORMAL to ZONE_MOVABLE.
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: use min_t, cleanups]
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Yasuaki Ishimatsu <isimatu.yasuaki@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Jiang Liu <jiang.liu@huawei.com>
Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Cc: Yinghai Lu <yinghai@kernel.org>
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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use [index] = init_value
use N_xxxxx instead of hardcode.
Make it more readability and easier to add new state.
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
Acked-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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It is strange that alloc_bootmem() returns a virtual address and
free_bootmem() requires a physical address. Anyway, free_bootmem()'s
first parameter should be physical address.
There are some call sites for free_bootmem() with virtual address. So fix
them.
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: improve free_bootmem() and free_bootmem_pate() documentation]
Signed-off-by: Joonsoo Kim <js1304@gmail.com>
Cc: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@gmail.com>
Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <egtvedt@samfundet.no>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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There is no code for CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_BOOTMEM, so remove it.
Signed-off-by: Joonsoo Kim <js1304@gmail.com>
Cc: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@gmail.com>
Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <egtvedt@samfundet.no>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Commits 2139cbe627b8 ("cma: fix counting of isolated pages") and
d95ea5d18e69 ("cma: fix watermark checking") introduced a reliable
method of free page accounting when memory is being allocated from CMA
regions, so the workaround introduced earlier by commit 49f223a9cd96
("mm: trigger page reclaim in alloc_contig_range() to stabilise
watermarks") can be finally removed.
Signed-off-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com>
Cc: Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.park@samsung.com>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mel@csn.ul.ie>
Acked-by: Michal Nazarewicz <mina86@mina86.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Cc: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <b.zolnierkie@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Since commit 2139cbe627b8 ("cma: fix counting of isolated pages") free
pages in isolated pageblocks are not accounted to NR_FREE_PAGES counters,
so watermarks check is not required if one operates on a free page in
isolated pageblock.
Signed-off-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com>
Cc: Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.park@samsung.com>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mel@csn.ul.ie>
Acked-by: Michal Nazarewicz <mina86@mina86.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Cc: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <b.zolnierkie@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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test_set_oom_score_adj() and compare_swap_oom_score_adj() are used to
specify that current should be killed first if an oom condition occurs in
between the two calls.
The usage is
short oom_score_adj = test_set_oom_score_adj(OOM_SCORE_ADJ_MAX);
...
compare_swap_oom_score_adj(OOM_SCORE_ADJ_MAX, oom_score_adj);
to store the thread's oom_score_adj, temporarily change it to the maximum
score possible, and then restore the old value if it is still the same.
This happens to still be racy, however, if the user writes
OOM_SCORE_ADJ_MAX to /proc/pid/oom_score_adj in between the two calls.
The compare_swap_oom_score_adj() will then incorrectly reset the old value
prior to the write of OOM_SCORE_ADJ_MAX.
To fix this, introduce a new oom_flags_t member in struct signal_struct
that will be used for per-thread oom killer flags. KSM and swapoff can
now use a bit in this member to specify that threads should be killed
first in oom conditions without playing around with oom_score_adj.
This also allows the correct oom_score_adj to always be shown when reading
/proc/pid/oom_score.
Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Cc: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.cz>
Cc: Anton Vorontsov <anton.vorontsov@linaro.org>
Cc: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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The maximum oom_score_adj is 1000 and the minimum oom_score_adj is -1000,
so this range can be represented by the signed short type with no
functional change. The extra space this frees up in struct signal_struct
will be used for per-thread oom kill flags in the next patch.
Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Cc: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.cz>
Cc: Anton Vorontsov <anton.vorontsov@linaro.org>
Cc: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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register_node() is defined as extern in include/linux/node.h. But the
function is only called from register_one_node() in driver/base/node.c.
So the patch defines register_node() as static.
Signed-off-by: Yasuaki Ishimatsu <isimatu.yasuaki@jp.fujitsu.com>
Acked-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Acked-by: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Remove some duplicate code and simplify alloc_pages_vma(). No functional
change.
Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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kswapd()->try_to_freeze() is defined to return a boolean, so it's better
to use a bool to hold its return value.
Signed-off-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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The PATCH "mm: introduce compaction and migration for virtio ballooned pages"
hacks around putback_lru_pages() in order to allow ballooned pages to be
re-inserted on balloon page list as if a ballooned page was like a LRU page.
As ballooned pages are not legitimate LRU pages, this patch introduces
putback_movable_pages() to properly cope with cases where the isolated
pageset contains ballooned pages and LRU pages, thus fixing the mentioned
inelegant hack around putback_lru_pages().
Signed-off-by: Rafael Aquini <aquini@redhat.com>
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mel@csn.ul.ie>
Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>
Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Memory fragmentation introduced by ballooning might reduce significantly
the number of 2MB contiguous memory blocks that can be used within a guest,
thus imposing performance penalties associated with the reduced number of
transparent huge pages that could be used by the guest workload.
Besides making balloon pages movable at allocation time and introducing
the necessary primitives to perform balloon page migration/compaction,
this patch also introduces the following locking scheme, in order to
enhance the syncronization methods for accessing elements of struct
virtio_balloon, thus providing protection against concurrent access
introduced by parallel memory migration threads.
- balloon_lock (mutex) : synchronizes the access demand to elements of
struct virtio_balloon and its queue operations;
[yongjun_wei@trendmicro.com.cn: fix missing unlock on error in fill_balloon()]
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: avoid having multiple return points in fill_balloon()]
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix printk warning]Signed-off-by: Rafael Aquini <aquini@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mel@csn.ul.ie>
Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>
Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Wei Yongjun <yongjun_wei@trendmicro.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Memory fragmentation introduced by ballooning might reduce significantly
the number of 2MB contiguous memory blocks that can be used within a guest,
thus imposing performance penalties associated with the reduced number of
transparent huge pages that could be used by the guest workload.
This patch introduces the helper functions as well as the necessary changes
to teach compaction and migration bits how to cope with pages which are
part of a guest memory balloon, in order to make them movable by memory
compaction procedures.
Signed-off-by: Rafael Aquini <aquini@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Mel Gorman <mel@csn.ul.ie>
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>
Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Memory fragmentation introduced by ballooning might reduce significantly
the number of 2MB contiguous memory blocks that can be used within a guest,
thus imposing performance penalties associated with the reduced number of
transparent huge pages that could be used by the guest workload.
This patch introduces a common interface to help a balloon driver on
making its page set movable to compaction, and thus allowing the system
to better leverage the compation efforts on memory defragmentation.
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: use PAGE_FLAGS_CHECK_AT_PREP, s/__balloon_page_flags/page_flags_cleared/, small cleanups]
[rientjes@google.com: allow balloon compaction for any system with memory compaction enabled, which is the defconfig]
Signed-off-by: Rafael Aquini <aquini@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Mel Gorman <mel@csn.ul.ie>
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>
Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Overhaul struct address_space.assoc_mapping renaming it to
address_space.private_data and its type is redefined to void*. By this
approach we consistently name the .private_* elements from struct
address_space as well as allow extended usage for address_space
association with other data structures through ->private_data.
Also, all users of old ->assoc_mapping element are converted to reflect
its new name and type change (->private_data).
Signed-off-by: Rafael Aquini <aquini@redhat.com>
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mel@csn.ul.ie>
Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>
Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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