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2018-01-29Merge branch 'timers-core-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull timer updates from Thomas Gleixner: "The timer departement presents: - A rather large rework of the hrtimer infrastructure which introduces softirq based hrtimers to replace the spread of hrtimer/tasklet combos which force the actual callback execution into softirq context. The approach is completely different from the initial implementation which you cursed at 10 years ago rightfully. The softirq based timers have their own queues and there is no nasty indirection and list reshuffling in the hard interrupt anymore. This comes with conversion of some of the hrtimer/tasklet users, the rest and the final removal of that horrible interface will come towards the end of the merge window or go through the relevant maintainer trees. Note: The top commit merged the last minute bugfix for the 10 years old CPU hotplug bug as I wanted to make sure that I fatfinger the merge conflict resolution myself. - The overhaul of the STM32 clocksource/clockevents driver - A new driver for the Spreadtrum SC9860 timer - A new driver dor the Actions Semi S700 timer - The usual set of fixes and updates all over the place" * 'timers-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (53 commits) usb/gadget/NCM: Replace tasklet with softirq hrtimer ALSA/dummy: Replace tasklet with softirq hrtimer hrtimer: Implement SOFT/HARD clock base selection hrtimer: Implement support for softirq based hrtimers hrtimer: Prepare handling of hard and softirq based hrtimers hrtimer: Add clock bases and hrtimer mode for softirq context hrtimer: Use irqsave/irqrestore around __run_hrtimer() hrtimer: Factor out __hrtimer_next_event_base() hrtimer: Factor out __hrtimer_start_range_ns() hrtimer: Remove the 'base' parameter from hrtimer_reprogram() hrtimer: Make remote enqueue decision less restrictive hrtimer: Unify remote enqueue handling hrtimer: Unify hrtimer removal handling hrtimer: Make hrtimer_force_reprogramm() unconditionally available hrtimer: Make hrtimer_reprogramm() unconditional hrtimer: Make hrtimer_cpu_base.next_timer handling unconditional hrtimer: Make the remote enqueue check unconditional hrtimer: Use accesor functions instead of direct access hrtimer: Make the hrtimer_cpu_base::hres_active field unconditional, to simplify the code hrtimer: Make room in 'struct hrtimer_cpu_base' ...
2018-01-29Merge branch 'irq-core-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull irq updates from Thomas Gleixner: "A rather small set of irq updates this time: - removal of the old and now obsolete irq domain debugging code - the new Goldfish PIC driver - the usual pile of small fixes and updates" * 'irq-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: irqdomain: Kill CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_DEBUG irq/work: Improve the flag definitions irqchip/gic-v3: Fix the driver probe() fail due to disabled GICC entry irqchip/irq-goldfish-pic: Add Goldfish PIC driver dt-bindings/goldfish-pic: Add device tree binding for Goldfish PIC driver irqchip/ompic: fix return value check in ompic_of_init() dt-bindings/bcm283x: Define polarity of per-cpu interrupts irqchip/irq-bcm2836: Add support for DT interrupt polarity dt-bindings/bcm2836-l1-intc: Add interrupt polarity support
2018-01-29Merge tag 'm68k-for-v4.16-tag1' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/geert/linux-m68k Pull m68k updates from Geert Uytterhoeven: - first part of an overhaul of the NuBus subsystem, to bring it up to modern driver model standards - a race condition fix for Mac - defconfig updates * tag 'm68k-for-v4.16-tag1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/geert/linux-m68k: MAINTAINERS: Add NuBus subsystem entry m68k/mac: Fix race conditions in OSS interrupt dispatch nubus: Add support for the driver model nubus: Add expansion_type values for various Mac models nubus: Adopt standard linked list implementation nubus: Rename struct nubus_dev nubus: Rework /proc/bus/nubus/s/ implementation nubus: Generalize block resource handling nubus: Clean up whitespace nubus: Remove redundant code nubus: Call proc_mkdir() not more than once per slot directory nubus: Validate slot resource IDs nubus: Fix log spam nubus: Use static functions where possible nubus: Fix up header split nubus: Avoid array underflow and overflow m68k/defconfig: Update defconfigs for v4.15-rc1
2018-01-29Merge tag 'for-4.16-tag' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux Pull btrfs updates from David Sterba: "Features or user visible changes: - fallocate: implement zero range mode - avoid losing data raid profile when deleting a device - tree item checker: more checks for directory items and xattrs Notable fixes: - raid56 recovery: don't use cached stripes, that could be potentially changed and a later RMW or recovery would lead to corruptions or failures - let raid56 try harder to rebuild damaged data, reading from all stripes if necessary - fix scrub to repair raid56 in a similar way as in the case above Other: - cleanups: device freeing, removed some call indirections, redundant bio_put/_get, unused parameters, refactorings and renames - RCU list traversal fixups - simplify mount callchain, remove recursing back when mounting a subvolume - plug for fsync, may improve bio merging on multiple devices - compression heurisic: replace heap sort with radix sort, gains some performance - add extent map selftests, buffered write vs dio" * tag 'for-4.16-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux: (155 commits) btrfs: drop devid as device_list_add() arg btrfs: get device pointer from device_list_add() btrfs: set the total_devices in device_list_add() btrfs: move pr_info into device_list_add btrfs: make btrfs_free_stale_devices() to match the path btrfs: rename btrfs_free_stale_devices() arg to skip_dev btrfs: make btrfs_free_stale_devices() argument optional btrfs: make btrfs_free_stale_device() to iterate all stales btrfs: no need to check for btrfs_fs_devices::seeding btrfs: Use IS_ALIGNED in btrfs_truncate_block instead of opencoding it Btrfs: noinline merge_extent_mapping Btrfs: add WARN_ONCE to detect unexpected error from merge_extent_mapping Btrfs: extent map selftest: dio write vs dio read Btrfs: extent map selftest: buffered write vs dio read Btrfs: add extent map selftests Btrfs: move extent map specific code to extent_map.c Btrfs: add helper for em merge logic Btrfs: fix unexpected EEXIST from btrfs_get_extent Btrfs: fix incorrect block_len in merge_extent_mapping btrfs: Remove unused readahead spinlock ...
2018-01-29Merge tag 'iversion-v4.16-1' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlayton/linux Pull inode->i_version rework from Jeff Layton: "This pile of patches is a rework of the inode->i_version field. We have traditionally incremented that field on every inode data or metadata change. Typically this increment needs to be logged on disk even when nothing else has changed, which is rather expensive. It turns out though that none of the consumers of that field actually require this behavior. The only real requirement for all of them is that it be different iff the inode has changed since the last time the field was checked. Given that, we can optimize away most of the i_version increments and avoid dirtying inode metadata when the only change is to the i_version and no one is querying it. Queries of the i_version field are rather rare, so we can help write performance under many common workloads. This patch series converts existing accesses of the i_version field to a new API, and then converts all of the in-kernel filesystems to use it. The last patch in the series then converts the backend implementation to a scheme that optimizes away a large portion of the metadata updates when no one is looking at it. In my own testing this series significantly helps performance with small I/O sizes. I also got this email for Christmas this year from the kernel test robot (a 244% r/w bandwidth improvement with XFS over DAX, with 4k writes): https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/12/25/8 A few of the earlier patches in this pile are also flowing to you via other trees (mm, integrity, and nfsd trees in particular)". * tag 'iversion-v4.16-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlayton/linux: (22 commits) fs: handle inode->i_version more efficiently btrfs: only dirty the inode in btrfs_update_time if something was changed xfs: avoid setting XFS_ILOG_CORE if i_version doesn't need incrementing fs: only set S_VERSION when updating times if necessary IMA: switch IMA over to new i_version API xfs: convert to new i_version API ufs: use new i_version API ocfs2: convert to new i_version API nfsd: convert to new i_version API nfs: convert to new i_version API ext4: convert to new i_version API ext2: convert to new i_version API exofs: switch to new i_version API btrfs: convert to new i_version API afs: convert to new i_version API affs: convert to new i_version API fat: convert to new i_version API fs: don't take the i_lock in inode_inc_iversion fs: new API for handling inode->i_version ntfs: remove i_version handling ...
2018-01-29Merge branch 'for-4.16/block' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-blockLinus Torvalds
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe: "This is the main pull request for block IO related changes for the 4.16 kernel. Nothing major in this pull request, but a good amount of improvements and fixes all over the map. This contains: - BFQ improvements, fixes, and cleanups from Angelo, Chiara, and Paolo. - Support for SMR zones for deadline and mq-deadline from Damien and Christoph. - Set of fixes for bcache by way of Michael Lyle, including fixes from himself, Kent, Rui, Tang, and Coly. - Series from Matias for lightnvm with fixes from Hans Holmberg, Javier, and Matias. Mostly centered around pblk, and the removing rrpc 1.2 in preparation for supporting 2.0. - A couple of NVMe pull requests from Christoph. Nothing major in here, just fixes and cleanups, and support for command tracing from Johannes. - Support for blk-throttle for tracking reads and writes separately. From Joseph Qi. A few cleanups/fixes also for blk-throttle from Weiping. - Series from Mike Snitzer that enables dm to register its queue more logically, something that's alwways been problematic on dm since it's a stacked device. - Series from Ming cleaning up some of the bio accessor use, in preparation for supporting multipage bvecs. - Various fixes from Ming closing up holes around queue mapping and quiescing. - BSD partition fix from Richard Narron, fixing a problem where we can't mount newer (10/11) FreeBSD partitions. - Series from Tejun reworking blk-mq timeout handling. The previous scheme relied on atomic bits, but it had races where we would think a request had timed out if it to reused at the wrong time. - null_blk now supports faking timeouts, to enable us to better exercise and test that functionality separately. From me. - Kill the separate atomic poll bit in the request struct. After this, we don't use the atomic bits on blk-mq anymore at all. From me. - sgl_alloc/free helpers from Bart. - Heavily contended tag case scalability improvement from me. - Various little fixes and cleanups from Arnd, Bart, Corentin, Douglas, Eryu, Goldwyn, and myself" * 'for-4.16/block' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block: (186 commits) block: remove smart1,2.h nvme: add tracepoint for nvme_complete_rq nvme: add tracepoint for nvme_setup_cmd nvme-pci: introduce RECONNECTING state to mark initializing procedure nvme-rdma: remove redundant boolean for inline_data nvme: don't free uuid pointer before printing it nvme-pci: Suspend queues after deleting them bsg: use pr_debug instead of hand crafted macros blk-mq-debugfs: don't allow write on attributes with seq_operations set nvme-pci: Fix queue double allocations block: Set BIO_TRACE_COMPLETION on new bio during split blk-throttle: use queue_is_rq_based block: Remove kblockd_schedule_delayed_work{,_on}() blk-mq: Avoid that blk_mq_delay_run_hw_queue() introduces unintended delays blk-mq: Rename blk_mq_request_direct_issue() into blk_mq_request_issue_directly() lib/scatterlist: Fix chaining support in sgl_alloc_order() blk-throttle: track read and write request individually block: add bdev_read_only() checks to common helpers block: fail op_is_write() requests to read-only partitions blk-throttle: export io_serviced_recursive, io_service_bytes_recursive ...
2018-01-29Merge tag 'regmap-v4.16' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap Pull regmap updates from Mark Brown: "A very busy release for regmap, all fairly specialist stuff but useful: - Support for disabling locking from Bartosz Golaszewski, allowing users that handle their own locking to save some overhead. - Support for hwspinlocks in syscons in MFD from Baolin Wang, this is going through the regmap tree since the first users turned up some some cases that needed interface tweaks with 0 being used as a syscon identifier. - Support for devices with no read or write flag from Andrew F. Davis. - Basic support for devices on SoundWire buses from Vinod Koul" * tag 'regmap-v4.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap: mfd: syscon: Add hardware spinlock support regmap: Allow empty read/write_flag_mask regcache: flat: Un-inline index lookup from cache access regmap: Add SoundWire bus support regmap: Add one flag to indicate if a hwlock should be used regmap: debugfs: document why we don't create the debugfs entries regmap: debugfs: emit a debug message when locking is disabled regmap: use proper part of work_buf for storing val regmap: potentially duplicate the name string stored in regmap regmap: Disable debugfs when locking is disabled regmap: rename regmap_lock_unlock_empty() to regmap_lock_unlock_none() regmap: allow to disable all locking mechanisms regmap: Remove the redundant config to select hwspinlock
2018-01-29Merge tag 'regulator-v4.16' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator Pull regulator updates from Mark Brown: "This is a quiet release in terms of code volume but a fairly big one in terms of framework changes - we've got one long awaited feature in the form of runtime configuration of suspend and the start of coupled regulator support too: - Support for modifying the voltage and enable configuration devices will have in suspend, contributed by Chunyan Zhang. - Support for the Spreadtrum SC2731, contributed by Erick Chen. - The start of changes to support coupled regulators from Maciej Purski, the rest of the series should arrive for v4.17" * tag 'regulator-v4.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator: regulator: Fix build error regulator: core: Refactor regulator_list_voltage() regulator: core: Move of_find_regulator_by_node() to of_regulator.c regulator: add PM suspend and resume hooks regulator: empty the old suspend functions regulator: leave one item to record whether regulator is enabled regulator: make regulator voltage be an array to support more states regulator: added support for suspend states regulator: qcom_spmi: Use regmap helpers for enable/disable/is_enabled callback regulator: sc2731: Fix defines for SC2731_WR_UNLOCK and SC2731_PWR_WR_PROT_VALUE regulator: fix incorrect indentation of two assignment statements regulator: sc2731: Add regulator driver to support Spreadtrum SC2731 PMIC regulator: Add Spreadtrum SC2731 regulator documentation regulator: Update code examples in documentation MAINTAINERS: regulator: Add Documentation/power/regulator/ regulator: tps65218: Add NULL test for devm_kzalloc call regulator: tps65218: Remove unused enum tps65218_regulators
2018-01-29Merge tag 'spi-v4.16' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi Pull spi updates from Mark Brown: "Quite a quiet release for SPI, there are no changes at all to the core and not that many changes to drivers. Highlights of those driver changes include: - SH MSIOF support for GPIO chip selects contributed by Geert Uytterhoeven. - Full duplex support for a3700 contributed by Maxime Chevallier. - Support for DMA transfers on Atmel devices that require a bounce buffer contributed by Radu Pirea" * tag 'spi-v4.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi: (31 commits) spi: dw: Remove unused members from struct chip_data spi: orion: Fix a resource leak if the optional "axi" clk is deferred spi: a3700: Remove endianness swapping for full-duplex transfers spi: a3700: Remove endianness swapping functions when accessing FIFOs spi: a3700: Add full-duplex support spi: a3700: Allow to enable or disable FIFO mode spi: a3700: Set frequency limits at startup spi: a3700: Clear DATA_OUT when performing a read spi: orion: Fix clock resource by adding an optional bus clock spi: s3c64xx: add SPDX identifier spi: imx: do not access registers while clocks disabled spi: atmel: Implements transfers with bounce buffer spi: sh-msiof: Fix timeout failures for TX-only DMA transfers spi: spi-fsl-dspi: account for const type of of_device_id.data spi: bcm53xx: simplify reading SPI data spi: sirf: account for const type of of_device_id.data spi: pxa2xx: Use gpiod_put() not gpiod_free() spi: pxa2xx: avoid redundant gpio_to_desc(desc_to_gpio()) round-trip spi: sh-msiof: Document hardware limitations related to chip selects spi: sh-msiof: Implement cs-gpios configuration ...
2018-01-29Merge tag 'mmc-v4.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ulfh/mmcLinus Torvalds
Pull MMC updates from Ulf Hansson: "There are two major achievements for MMC in this release, which deserves to be specially highlighted. First, we have converted the MMC block device from using the legacy blk interface into using the modern blkmq interface. Not only do we get all the nice effects from using blkmq, but it also means that new fresh nice code replaces old rusty code. Great news to everybody that cares about MMC/SD! It should also be noted that converting to blkmq has not been trivial, mostly because of that we have been carrying too much of MMC specific optimizations for the I/O request path, rather than striving to move these to the generic blk layer. Hopefully we won't be doing that mistake, ever again. Special thanks to Adrian Hunter (Intel) and to Linus Walleij (Linaro), who both have been working on this for quite some time! Second, on top of the blkmq deployment, we have enabled full support the eMMC command queuing feature, introduced in the eMMC v.5.1 spec. This also includes an implementation of a host driver library, supporting the corresponding CQHCI HW. Ideally, those controllers that supports CQHCI should only need some minor adaptations to make this play. So far the sdhci-pci driver for the Intel GLKs and the sdhci-of-arasan driver used on Rockchip RK3399, have enabled support for eMMC command queueing. Worth to highlight is also that, implementing the eMMC command queuing support has been a collaborative effort, as several people from Codeaurora, Rockchip, Intel and Linaro have been involved. However, the work has been driven by Adrian Hunter (Intel). In some shadow of the above, here are the rest of the highlights: MMC core: - Don't remove non-removable cards during system suspend - Add a slot-gpio helper to check capability of GPIO WP detection MMC host: - sdhci: Cleanups and improvements of some wakeup related code - sdhci-pci-arasan: New variant to support Arasan PCI HW with integrated phy - sdhci-acpi: Avoid broken UHS transfer modes on Intel CHT - sdhci-acpi: Add support for ACPI HID of AMD Controller with HS400 - sdhci_f_sdh30: Add ACPI support - sdhci-esdhc-imx: Enable/disable clock at runtime suspend/resume - sdhci-of-esdhc: A few minor fixes - mmci: Add support for new STM32 variant - renesas_sdhi: enable R-Car D3 (r8a77995) support - tmio/renesas_sdhi: Re-structuring, cleanups and modernizations" * tag 'mmc-v4.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ulfh/mmc: (96 commits) mmc: mmci: fix error return code in mmci_probe() mmc: davinci: suppress error message on EPROBE_DEFER mmc: davinci: dont' use module_platform_driver_probe() mmc: tmio: hide unused tmio_mmc_clk_disable/tmio_mmc_clk_enable functions mmc: mmci: Add STM32 variant mmc: mmci: Add support for setting pad type via pinctrl mmc: mmci: Don't pretend all variants to have OPENDRAIN bit mmc: mmci: Don't pretend all variants to have MCI_STARBITERR flag mmc: mmci: Don't pretend all variants to have MMCIMASK1 register mmc: tmio: refactor .get_ro hook mmc: slot-gpio: add a helper to check capability of GPIO WP detection mmc: tmio: remove dma_ops from tmio_mmc_host_probe() argument mmc: tmio: move {tmio_}mmc_of_parse() to tmio_mmc_host_alloc() mmc: tmio: move clk_enable/disable out of tmio_mmc_host_probe() mmc: tmio: ioremap memory resource in tmio_mmc_host_alloc() mmc: sh_mmcif: remove redundant initialization of 'opc' mmc: sdhci: Rework sdhci_enable_irq_wakeups() mmc: sdhci: Handle failure of enable_irq_wake() mmc: sdhci: Stop exporting sdhci_enable_irq_wakeups() mmc: sdhci-pci: Use device wakeup capability to determine MMC_PM_WAKE_SDIO_IRQ capability ...
2018-01-29Merge tag 'mtd/for-4.16' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-mtdLinus Torvalds
Pull MTD updates from Boris Brezillon: "MTD core changes: - Rework core functions to avoid duplicating generic checks in NAND/OneNAND sub-layers - Update the MAINTAINERS entry to reflect the fact that MTD maintainers now use a single git tree MTD driver changes: - CFI: use macros instead of inline functions to limit stack usage and make KASAN happy NAND core changes: - Fix NAND_CMD_NONE handling in nand_command[_lp]() hooks - Introduce the ->exec_op() infrastructure - Rework NAND buffers handling - Fix ECC requirements for K9F4G08U0D - Fix nand_do_read_oob() to return the number of bitflips - Mark K9F1G08U0E as not supporting subpage writes NAND driver changes: - MTK: Rework the driver to support new IP versions - OMAP OneNAND: Full rework to use new APIs (libgpio, dmaengine) and fix DT support - Marvell: Add a new driver to replace the pxa3xx one SPI NOR core changes: - Add support to new ISSI and Cypress/Spansion memory parts. - Fix support of Micron memories by checking error bits in the FSR. - Fix update of block-protection bits by reading back the SR. - Restore the internal state of the SPI flash memory when removing the device. SPI NOR driver changes: - Maintenance for Freescale, Intel and Metiatek drivers. - Add support of the direct access mode for the Cadence QSPI controller" * tag 'mtd/for-4.16' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-mtd: (93 commits) mtd: nand: sunxi: Fix ECC strength choice mtd: nand: gpmi: Fix subpage reads mtd: nand: Fix build issues due to an anonymous union mtd: nand: marvell: Fix missing memory allocation modifier mtd: nand: marvell: remove redundant variable 'oob_len' mtd: nand: marvell: fix spelling mistake: "suceed"-> "succeed" mtd: onenand: omap2: Remove redundant dev_err call in omap2_onenand_probe() mtd: Remove duplicate checks on mtd_oob_ops parameter mtd: Fallback to ->_read/write_oob() when ->_read/write() is missing mtd: mtdpart: Make ECC stat handling consistent mtd: onenand: omap2: print resource using %pR format string mtd: mtk-nor: modify functions' name more generally mtd: onenand: samsung: remove incorrect __iomem annotation MAINTAINERS: Add entry for Marvell NAND controller driver ARM: OMAP2+: Remove gpmc-onenand mtd: onenand: omap2: Configure driver from DT mtd: onenand: omap2: Decouple DMA enabling from INT pin availability mtd: onenand: omap2: Do not make delay for GPIO OMAP3 specific mtd: onenand: omap2: Convert to use dmaengine for memcpy mtd: onenand: omap2: Unify OMAP2 and OMAP3 DMA implementation ...
2018-01-29Merge tag 'mfd-next-4.16' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd Pull MFD updates from Lee Jones: "New Drivers: - Add support for RAVE Supervisory Processor Moved drivers: - Move Realtek Card Reader Driver to Misc New Device Support: - Add support for Pinctrl to axp20x New Functionality: - Add resume support to atmel-flexcom Fix-ups: - Split MFD (mfd) and userspace handlers (platform) in cros_ec - Fix trivial (whitespace, spelling) issue(s) in pcf50633-core - Clean-up error handling in ab8500-debugfs - General tidying up in tmio_core - Kconfig fix-ups for qcom-pm8xxx - Licensing changes (SPDX) to stm32-lptimer, stm32-timers - Device Tree fixups in mc13xxx - Simplify/remove unused code in cros_ec_spi, axp20x, ti_am335x_tscadc, kempld-core, intel_soc_pmic_core.c, ab8500-debugfs" * tag 'mfd-next-4.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd: (32 commits) mfd: lpc_ich: Do not touch SPI-NOR write protection bit on Apollo Lake mfd: axp20x: Mark axp288 CHRG_BAK_CTRL register volatile mfd: ab8500: Introduce DEFINE_SHOW_ATTRIBUTE() macro atmel_flexcom: Support resuming after a chip reset mfd: Remove duplicate includes dt-bindings: mfd: mc13xxx: Add the unit address to sysled mfd: stm32: Adopt SPDX identifier mfd: axp20x: Add pinctrl cell for AXP813 mfd: pm8xxx: Make elegible for COMPILE_TEST mfd: kempld-core: Use resource_size function on resource object mfd: tmio: Move register macros to tmio_core.c mfd: cros ec: spi: Simplify delay handling between SPI messages mfd: palmas: Assign the right powerhold mask for tps65917 mfd: ab8500-debugfs: Use common error handling code in ab8500_print_modem_registers() mfd: ti_am335x_tscadc: Remove redundant assignment to node mfd: pcf50633: Fix spelling mistake: 'Falied' -> 'Failed' dt-bindings: watchdog: Add bindings for RAVE SP watchdog driver watchdog: Add RAVE SP watchdog driver mfd: Add driver for RAVE Supervisory Processor serdev: Introduce devm_serdev_device_open() ...
2018-01-29Merge tag 'acpi-4.16-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull ACPI updates from Rafael Wysocki: "The majority of this is an update of the ACPICA kernel code to upstream revision 20171215 with a cosmetic change and a maintainers information update on top of it. The rest is mostly some minor fixes and cleanups in the ACPI drivers and cleanups to initialization on x86. Specifics: - Update the ACPICA kernel code to upstream revision 20171215 including: * Support for ACPI 6.0A changes in the NFIT table (Bob Moore) * Local 64-bit divide in string conversions (Bob Moore) * Fix for a regression in acpi_evaluate_object_type() (Bob Moore) * Fixes for memory leaks during package object resolution (Bob Moore) * Deployment of safe version of strncpy() (Bob Moore) * Debug and messaging updates (Bob Moore) * Support for PDTT, SDEV, TPM2 tables in iASL and tools (Bob Moore) * Null pointer dereference avoidance in Op and cleanups (Colin Ian King) * Fix for memory leak from building prefixed pathname (Erik Schmauss) * Coding style fixes, disassembler and compiler updates (Hanjun Guo, Erik Schmauss) * Additional PPTT flags from ACPI 6.2 (Jeremy Linton) * Fix for an off-by-one error in acpi_get_timer_duration() (Jung-uk Kim) * Infinite loop detection timeout and utilities cleanups (Lv Zheng) * Windows 10 version 1607 and 1703 OSI strings (Mario Limonciello) - Update ACPICA information in MAINTAINERS to reflect the current status of ACPICA maintenance and rename a local variable in one function to match the corresponding upstream code (Rafael Wysocki) - Clean up ACPI-related initialization on x86 (Andy Shevchenko) - Add support for Intel Merrifield to the ACPI GPIO code (Andy Shevchenko) - Clean up ACPI PMIC drivers (Andy Shevchenko, Arvind Yadav) - Fix the ACPI Generic Event Device (GED) driver to free IRQs on shutdown and clean up the PCI IRQ Link driver (Sinan Kaya) - Make the GHES code call into the AER driver on all errors and clean up the ACPI APEI code (Colin Ian King, Tyler Baicar) - Make the IA64 ACPI NUMA code parse all SRAT entries (Ganapatrao Kulkarni) - Add a lid switch blacklist to the ACPI button driver and make it print extra debug messages on lid events (Hans de Goede) - Add quirks for Asus GL502VSK and UX305LA to the ACPI battery driver and clean it up somewhat (Bjørn Mork, Kai-Heng Feng) - Add device link for CHT SD card dependency on I2C to the ACPI LPSS (Intel SoCs) driver and make it avoid creating platform device objects for devices without MMIO resources (Adrian Hunter, Hans de Goede) - Fix the ACPI GPE mask kernel command line parameter handling (Prarit Bhargava) - Fix the handling of (incorrectly exposed) backlight interfaces without LCD (Hans de Goede) - Fix the usage of debugfs_create_*() in the ACPI EC driver (Geert Uytterhoeven)" * tag 'acpi-4.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (62 commits) ACPI/PCI: pci_link: reduce verbosity when IRQ is enabled ACPI / LPSS: Do not instiate platform_dev for devs without MMIO resources ACPI / PMIC: Convert to use builtin_platform_driver() macro ACPI / x86: boot: Propagate error code in acpi_gsi_to_irq() ACPICA: Update version to 20171215 ACPICA: trivial style fix, no functional change ACPICA: Fix a couple memory leaks during package object resolution ACPICA: Recognize the Windows 10 version 1607 and 1703 OSI strings ACPICA: DT compiler: prevent error if optional field at the end of table is not present ACPICA: Rename a global variable, no functional change ACPICA: Create and deploy safe version of strncpy ACPICA: Cleanup the global variables and update comments ACPICA: Debugger: fix slight indentation issue ACPICA: Fix a regression in the acpi_evaluate_object_type() interface ACPICA: Update for a few debug output statements ACPICA: Debug output, no functional change ACPI: EC: Fix debugfs_create_*() usage ACPI / video: Default lcd_only to true on Win8-ready and newer machines ACPI / x86: boot: Don't setup SCI on HW-reduced platforms ACPI / x86: boot: Use INVALID_ACPI_IRQ instead of 0 for acpi_sci_override_gsi ...
2018-01-29Merge tag 'pm-4.16-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki: "This includes some infrastructure changes in the PM core, mostly related to integration between runtime PM and system-wide suspend and hibernation, plus some driver changes depending on them and fixes for issues in that area which have become quite apparent recently. Also included are changes making more x86-based systems use the Low Power Sleep S0 _DSM interface by default, which turned out to be necessary to handle power button wakeups from suspend-to-idle on Surface Pro3. On the cpufreq front we have fixes and cleanups in the core, some new hardware support, driver updates and the removal of some unused code from the CPU cooling thermal driver. Apart from this, the Operating Performance Points (OPP) framework is prepared to be used with power domains in the future and there is a usual bunch of assorted fixes and cleanups. Specifics: - Define a PM driver flag allowing drivers to request that their devices be left in suspend after system-wide transitions to the working state if possible and add support for it to the PCI bus type and the ACPI PM domain (Rafael Wysocki). - Make the PM core carry out optimizations for devices with driver PM flags set in some cases and make a few drivers set those flags (Rafael Wysocki). - Fix and clean up wrapper routines allowing runtime PM device callbacks to be re-used for system-wide PM, change the generic power domains (genpd) framework to stop using those routines incorrectly and fix up a driver depending on that behavior of genpd (Rafael Wysocki, Ulf Hansson, Geert Uytterhoeven). - Fix and clean up the PM core's device wakeup framework and re-factor system-wide PM core code related to device wakeup (Rafael Wysocki, Ulf Hansson, Brian Norris). - Make more x86-based systems use the Low Power Sleep S0 _DSM interface by default (to fix power button wakeup from suspend-to-idle on Surface Pro3) and add a kernel command line switch to tell it to ignore the system sleep blacklist in the ACPI core (Rafael Wysocki). - Fix a race condition related to cpufreq governor module removal and clean up the governor management code in the cpufreq core (Rafael Wysocki). - Drop the unused generic code related to the handling of the static power energy usage model in the CPU cooling thermal driver along with the corresponding documentation (Viresh Kumar). - Add mt2712 support to the Mediatek cpufreq driver (Andrew-sh Cheng). - Add a new operating point to the imx6ul and imx6q cpufreq drivers and switch the latter to using clk_bulk_get() (Anson Huang, Dong Aisheng). - Add support for multiple regulators to the TI cpufreq driver along with a new DT binding related to that and clean up that driver somewhat (Dave Gerlach). - Fix a powernv cpufreq driver regression leading to incorrect CPU frequency reporting, fix that driver to deal with non-continguous P-states correctly and clean it up (Gautham Shenoy, Shilpasri Bhat). - Add support for frequency scaling on Armada 37xx SoCs through the generic DT cpufreq driver (Gregory CLEMENT). - Fix error code paths in the mvebu cpufreq driver (Gregory CLEMENT). - Fix a transition delay setting regression in the longhaul cpufreq driver (Viresh Kumar). - Add Skylake X (server) support to the intel_pstate cpufreq driver and clean up that driver somewhat (Srinivas Pandruvada). - Clean up the cpufreq statistics collection code (Viresh Kumar). - Drop cluster terminology and dependency on physical_package_id from the PSCI driver and drop dependency on arm_big_little from the SCPI cpufreq driver (Sudeep Holla). - Add support for system-wide suspend and resume to the RAPL power capping driver and drop a redundant semicolon from it (Zhen Han, Luis de Bethencourt). - Make SPI domain validation (in the SCSI SPI transport driver) and system-wide suspend mutually exclusive as they rely on the same underlying mechanism and cannot be carried out at the same time (Bart Van Assche). - Fix the computation of the amount of memory to preallocate in the hibernation core and clean up one function in there (Rainer Fiebig, Kyungsik Lee). - Prepare the Operating Performance Points (OPP) framework for being used with power domains and clean up one function in it (Viresh Kumar, Wei Yongjun). - Clean up the generic sysfs interface for device PM (Andy Shevchenko). - Fix several minor issues in power management frameworks and clean them up a bit (Arvind Yadav, Bjorn Andersson, Geert Uytterhoeven, Gustavo Silva, Julia Lawall, Luis de Bethencourt, Paul Gortmaker, Sergey Senozhatsky, gaurav jindal). - Make it easier to disable PM via Kconfig (Mark Brown). - Clean up the cpupower and intel_pstate_tracer utilities (Doug Smythies, Laura Abbott)" * tag 'pm-4.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (89 commits) PCI / PM: Remove spurious semicolon cpufreq: scpi: remove arm_big_little dependency drivers: psci: remove cluster terminology and dependency on physical_package_id powercap: intel_rapl: Fix trailing semicolon dmaengine: rcar-dmac: Make DMAC reinit during system resume explicit PM / runtime: Allow no callbacks in pm_runtime_force_suspend|resume() PM / hibernate: Drop unused parameter of enough_swap PM / runtime: Check ignore_children in pm_runtime_need_not_resume() PM / runtime: Rework pm_runtime_force_suspend/resume() PM / genpd: Stop/start devices without pm_runtime_force_suspend/resume() cpufreq: powernv: Dont assume distinct pstate values for nominal and pmin cpufreq: intel_pstate: Add Skylake servers support cpufreq: intel_pstate: Replace bxt_funcs with core_funcs platform/x86: surfacepro3: Support for wakeup from suspend-to-idle ACPI / PM: Use Low Power S0 Idle on more systems PM / wakeup: Print warn if device gets enabled as wakeup source during sleep PM / domains: Don't skip driver's ->suspend|resume_noirq() callbacks PM / core: Propagate wakeup_path status flag in __device_suspend_late() PM / core: Re-structure code for clearing the direct_complete flag powercap: add suspend and resume mechanism for SOC power limit ...
2018-01-29Merge tag 'sound-4.16-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound Pull sound updates from Takashi Iwai: "The major changes in the core API side in this cycle are the still on-going ASoC componentization works. Other than that, only few small changes such as 20bit PCM format support are found. Meanwhile the rest majority of changes are for ASoC drivers: - Large cleanups of some of the TI CODEC drivers - Continued work on Intel ASoC stuff for new quirks, ACPI GPIO handling, Kconfigs and lots of cleanups - Refactoring of the Freescale SSI driver, as preliminary work for the upcoming changes - Work on ST DFSDM driver, including the required IIO patches - New drivers for Allwinner A83T, Maxim MAX89373, SocioNext UiniPhier EVEA Tempo Semiconductor TSCS42xx and TI PCM816x, TAS5722 and TAS6424 devices - Removal of dead codes for SN95031 and board drivers Last but not least, a few HD-audio and USB-audio quirks are included as usual, too" * tag 'sound-4.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound: (303 commits) ALSA: hda - Reduce the suspend time consumption for ALC256 ASoC: use seq_file to dump the contents of dai_list,platform_list and codec_list ASoC: soc-core: add missing EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL() for snd_soc_rtdcom_lookup IIO: ADC: stm32-dfsdm: remove unused variable again ASoC: bcm2835: fix hw_params error when device is in prepared state ASoC: mxs-sgtl5000: Do not print error on probe deferral ASoC: sgtl5000: Do not print error on probe deferral ASoC: Intel: remove select on non-existing SND_SOC_INTEL_COMMON ALSA: usb-audio: Support changing input on Sound Blaster E1 ASoC: Intel: remove second duplicated assignment to pointer 'res' ALSA: hda/realtek - update ALC215 depop optimize ALSA: hda/realtek - Support headset mode for ALC215/ALC285/ALC289 ALSA: pcm: Fix trailing semicolon ASoC: add Component level .read/.write ASoC: cx20442: fix regression by adding back .read/.write ASoC: uda1380: fix regression by adding back .read/.write ASoC: tlv320dac33: fix regression by adding back .read/.write ALSA: hda - Use IS_REACHABLE() for dependency on input IIO: ADC: stm32-dfsdm: fix static check warning IIO: ADC: stm32-dfsdm: code optimization ...
2018-01-29Merge tag 'init_task-20180117' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs Pull init_task initializer cleanups from David Howells: "It doesn't seem useful to have the init_task in a header file rather than in a normal source file. We could consolidate init_task handling instead and expand out various macros. Here's a series of patches that consolidate init_task handling: (1) Make THREAD_SIZE available to vmlinux.lds for cris, hexagon and openrisc. (2) Alter the INIT_TASK_DATA linker script macro to set init_thread_union and init_stack rather than defining these in C. Insert init_task and init_thread_into into the init_stack area in the linker script as appropriate to the configuration, with different section markers so that they end up correctly ordered. We can then get merge ia64's init_task.c into the main one. We then have a bunch of single-use INIT_*() macros that seem only to be macros because they used to be used per-arch. We can then expand these in place of the user and get rid of a few lines and a lot of backslashes. (3) Expand INIT_TASK() in place. (4) Expand in place various small INIT_*() macros that are defined conditionally. Expand them and surround them by #if[n]def/#endif in the .c file as it takes fewer lines. (5) Expand INIT_SIGNALS() and INIT_SIGHAND() in place. (6) Expand INIT_STRUCT_PID in place. These macros can then be discarded" * tag 'init_task-20180117' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs: Expand INIT_STRUCT_PID and remove Expand the INIT_SIGNALS and INIT_SIGHAND macros and remove Expand various INIT_* macros and remove Expand INIT_TASK() in init/init_task.c and remove Construct init thread stack in the linker script rather than by union openrisc: Make THREAD_SIZE available to vmlinux.lds hexagon: Make THREAD_SIZE available to vmlinux.lds cris: Make THREAD_SIZE available to vmlinux.lds
2018-01-29fs: handle inode->i_version more efficientlyJeff Layton
Since i_version is mostly treated as an opaque value, we can exploit that fact to avoid incrementing it when no one is watching. With that change, we can avoid incrementing the counter on writes, unless someone has queried for it since it was last incremented. If the a/c/mtime don't change, and the i_version hasn't changed, then there's no need to dirty the inode metadata on a write. Convert the i_version counter to an atomic64_t, and use the lowest order bit to hold a flag that will tell whether anyone has queried the value since it was last incremented. When we go to maybe increment it, we fetch the value and check the flag bit. If it's clear then we don't need to do anything if the update isn't being forced. If we do need to update, then we increment the counter by 2, and clear the flag bit, and then use a CAS op to swap it into place. If that works, we return true. If it doesn't then do it again with the value that we fetch from the CAS operation. On the query side, if the flag is already set, then we just shift the value down by 1 bit and return it. Otherwise, we set the flag in our on-stack value and again use cmpxchg to swap it into place if it hasn't changed. If it has, then we use the value from the cmpxchg as the new "old" value and try again. This method allows us to avoid incrementing the counter on writes (and dirtying the metadata) under typical workloads. We only need to increment if it has been queried since it was last changed. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Acked-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com> Tested-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org>
2018-01-29fs: don't take the i_lock in inode_inc_iversionJeff Layton
The rationale for taking the i_lock when incrementing this value is lost in antiquity. The readers of the field don't take it (at least not universally), so my assumption is that it was only done here to serialize incrementors. If that is indeed the case, then we can drop the i_lock from this codepath and treat it as a atomic64_t for the purposes of incrementing it. This allows us to use inode_inc_iversion without any danger of lock inversion. Note that the read side is not fetched atomically with this change. The assumption here is that that is not a critical issue since the i_version is not fully synchronized with anything else anyway. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2018-01-29fs: new API for handling inode->i_versionJeff Layton
Add a documentation blob that explains what the i_version field is, how it is expected to work, and how it is currently implemented by various filesystems. We already have inode_inc_iversion. Add several other functions for manipulating and accessing the i_version counter. For now, the implementation is trivial and basically works the way that all of the open-coded i_version accesses work today. Future patches will convert existing users of i_version to use the new API, and then convert the backend implementation to do things more efficiently. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2018-01-29Merge tag 'nand/for-4.16' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-mtd into mtd/nextBoris Brezillon
Pull NAND changes from Boris Brezillon: " Core changes: * Fix NAND_CMD_NONE handling in nand_command[_lp]() hooks * Introduce the ->exec_op() infrastructure * Rework NAND buffers handling * Fix ECC requirements for K9F4G08U0D * Fix nand_do_read_oob() to return the number of bitflips * Mark K9F1G08U0E as not supporting subpage writes Driver changes: * MTK: Rework the driver to support new IP versions * OMAP OneNAND: Full rework to use new APIs (libgpio, dmaengine) and fix DT support * Marvell: Add a new driver to replace the pxa3xx one "
2018-01-29Merge tag 'spi-nor/for-4.16' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-mtd into mtd/nextBoris Brezillon
Pull spi-nor changes from Cyrille Pitchen: " This pull-request contains the following notable changes: Core changes: * Add support to new ISSI and Cypress/Spansion memory parts. * Fix support of Micron memories by checking error bits in the FSR. * Fix update of block-protection bits by reading back the SR. * Restore the internal state of the SPI flash memory when removing the device. Driver changes: * Maintenance for Freescale, Intel and Metiatek drivers. * Add support of the direct access mode for the Cadence QSPI controller. "
2018-01-28Merge branch 'sched-urgent-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull scheduler fix from Thomas Gleixner: "A single bug fix to prevent a subtle deadlock in the scheduler core code vs cpu hotplug" * 'sched-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: sched/core: Fix cpu.max vs. cpuhotplug deadlock
2018-01-27Merge branch 'timers/urgent' into timers/coreThomas Gleixner
Pick up urgent bug fix and resolve the conflict. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
2018-01-26Merge remote-tracking branches 'spi/topic/pxa2xx', 'spi/topic/s3c64xx', ↵Mark Brown
'spi/topic/sh-msiof', 'spi/topic/sirf' and 'spi/topic/sun6i' into spi-next
2018-01-26Merge remote-tracking branch 'regulator/topic/core' into regulator-nextMark Brown
2018-01-26regulator: add PM suspend and resume hooksChunyan Zhang
In this patch, consumers are allowed to set suspend voltage, and this actually just set the "uV" in constraint::regulator_state, when the regulator_suspend_late() was called by PM core through callback when the system is entering into suspend, the regulator device would act suspend activity then. And it assumes that if any consumer set suspend voltage, the regulator device should be enabled in the suspend state. And if the suspend voltage of a regulator device for all consumers was set zero, the regulator device would be off in the suspend state. This patch also provides a new function hook to regulator devices for resuming from suspend states. Signed-off-by: Chunyan Zhang <zhang.chunyan@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2018-01-26regulator: empty the old suspend functionsChunyan Zhang
Regualtor suspend/resume functions should only be called by PM suspend core via registering dev_pm_ops, and regulator devices should implement the callback functions. Thus, any regulator consumer shouldn't call the regulator suspend/resume functions directly. In order to avoid compile errors, two empty functions with the same name still be left for the time being. Signed-off-by: Chunyan Zhang <zhang.chunyan@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2018-01-26regulator: leave one item to record whether regulator is enabledChunyan Zhang
The items "disabled" and "enabled" are a little redundant, since only one of them would be set to record if the regulator device should keep on or be switched to off in suspend states. So in this patch, the "disabled" was removed, only leave the "enabled": - enabled == 1 for regulator-on-in-suspend - enabled == 0 for regulator-off-in-suspend - enabled == -1 means do nothing when entering suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Chunyan Zhang <zhang.chunyan@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2018-01-25net: don't call update_pmtu unconditionallyNicolas Dichtel
Some dst_ops (e.g. md_dst_ops)) doesn't set this handler. It may result to: "BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at (null)" Let's add a helper to check if update_pmtu is available before calling it. Fixes: 52a589d51f10 ("geneve: update skb dst pmtu on tx path") Fixes: a93bf0ff4490 ("vxlan: update skb dst pmtu on tx path") CC: Roman Kapl <code@rkapl.cz> CC: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Nicolas Dichtel <nicolas.dichtel@6wind.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-01-25net: tcp: close sock if net namespace is exitingDan Streetman
When a tcp socket is closed, if it detects that its net namespace is exiting, close immediately and do not wait for FIN sequence. For normal sockets, a reference is taken to their net namespace, so it will never exit while the socket is open. However, kernel sockets do not take a reference to their net namespace, so it may begin exiting while the kernel socket is still open. In this case if the kernel socket is a tcp socket, it will stay open trying to complete its close sequence. The sock's dst(s) hold a reference to their interface, which are all transferred to the namespace's loopback interface when the real interfaces are taken down. When the namespace tries to take down its loopback interface, it hangs waiting for all references to the loopback interface to release, which results in messages like: unregister_netdevice: waiting for lo to become free. Usage count = 1 These messages continue until the socket finally times out and closes. Since the net namespace cleanup holds the net_mutex while calling its registered pernet callbacks, any new net namespace initialization is blocked until the current net namespace finishes exiting. After this change, the tcp socket notices the exiting net namespace, and closes immediately, releasing its dst(s) and their reference to the loopback interface, which lets the net namespace continue exiting. Link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1711407 Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97811 Signed-off-by: Dan Streetman <ddstreet@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-01-24Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/netLinus Torvalds
Pull networking fixes from David Miller: 1) Avoid negative netdev refcount in error flow of xfrm state add, from Aviad Yehezkel. 2) Fix tcpdump decoding of IPSEC decap'd frames by filling in the ethernet header protocol field in xfrm{4,6}_mode_tunnel_input(). From Yossi Kuperman. 3) Fix a syzbot triggered skb_under_panic in pppoe having to do with failing to allocate an appropriate amount of headroom. From Guillaume Nault. 4) Fix memory leak in vmxnet3 driver, from Neil Horman. 5) Cure out-of-bounds packet memory access in em_nbyte EMATCH module, from Wolfgang Bumiller. 6) Restrict what kinds of sockets can be bound to the KCM multiplexer and also disallow when another layer has attached to the socket and made use of sk_user_data. From Tom Herbert. 7) Fix use before init of IOTLB in vhost code, from Jason Wang. 8) Correct STACR register write bit definition in IBM emac driver, from Ivan Mikhaylov. * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net: net/ibm/emac: wrong bit is used for STA control register write net/ibm/emac: add 8192 rx/tx fifo size vhost: do not try to access device IOTLB when not initialized vhost: use mutex_lock_nested() in vhost_dev_lock_vqs() i40e: flower: check if TC offload is enabled on a netdev qed: Free reserved MR tid qed: Remove reserveration of dpi for kernel kcm: Check if sk_user_data already set in kcm_attach kcm: Only allow TCP sockets to be attached to a KCM mux net: sched: fix TCF_LAYER_LINK case in tcf_get_base_ptr net: sched: em_nbyte: don't add the data offset twice mlxsw: spectrum_router: Don't log an error on missing neighbor vmxnet3: repair memory leak ipv6: Fix getsockopt() for sockets with default IPV6_AUTOFLOWLABEL pppoe: take ->needed_headroom of lower device into account on xmit xfrm: fix boolean assignment in xfrm_get_type_offload xfrm: Fix eth_hdr(skb)->h_proto to reflect inner IP version xfrm: fix error flow in case of add state fails xfrm: Add SA to hardware at the end of xfrm_state_construct()
2018-01-24net: sched: fix TCF_LAYER_LINK case in tcf_get_base_ptrWolfgang Bumiller
TCF_LAYER_LINK and TCF_LAYER_NETWORK returned the same pointer as skb->data points to the network header. Use skb_mac_header instead. Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Bumiller <w.bumiller@proxmox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-01-24Merge tag 'trace-v4.15-rc9' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace Pull tracing fixes from Steven Rostedt: "With the new ORC unwinder, ftrace stack tracing became disfunctional. One was that ORC didn't know how to handle the ftrace callbacks in general (which Josh fixed). The other was that ORC would just bail if it hit a dynamically allocated trampoline. Which means all ftrace stack tracing that happens from the function tracer would produce no results (that includes killing the max stack size tracer). I added a check to the ORC unwinder to see if the trampoline belonged to ftrace, and if it did, use the orc entry of the static trampoline that was used to create the dynamic one (it would be identical). Finally, I noticed that the skip values of the stack tracing were out of whack. I went through and fixed them up" * tag 'trace-v4.15-rc9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace: tracing: Update stack trace skipping for ORC unwinder ftrace, orc, x86: Handle ftrace dynamically allocated trampolines x86/ftrace: Fix ORC unwinding from ftrace handlers
2018-01-24Revert "module: Add retpoline tag to VERMAGIC"Greg Kroah-Hartman
This reverts commit 6cfb521ac0d5b97470883ff9b7facae264b7ab12. Turns out distros do not want to make retpoline as part of their "ABI", so this patch should not have been merged. Sorry Andi, this was my fault, I suggested it when your original patch was the "correct" way of doing this instead. Reported-by: Jiri Kosina <jikos@kernel.org> Fixes: 6cfb521ac0d5 ("module: Add retpoline tag to VERMAGIC") Acked-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk> Cc: rusty@rustcorp.com.au Cc: arjan.van.de.ven@intel.com Cc: jeyu@kernel.org Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2018-01-24sched/core: Fix cpu.max vs. cpuhotplug deadlockPeter Zijlstra
Tejun reported the following cpu-hotplug lock (percpu-rwsem) read recursion: tg_set_cfs_bandwidth() get_online_cpus() cpus_read_lock() cfs_bandwidth_usage_inc() static_key_slow_inc() cpus_read_lock() Reported-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Tested-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20180122215328.GP3397@worktop Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2018-01-23ipv6: Fix getsockopt() for sockets with default IPV6_AUTOFLOWLABELBen Hutchings
Commit 513674b5a2c9 ("net: reevalulate autoflowlabel setting after sysctl setting") removed the initialisation of ipv6_pinfo::autoflowlabel and added a second flag to indicate whether this field or the net namespace default should be used. The getsockopt() handling for this case was not updated, so it currently returns 0 for all sockets for which IPV6_AUTOFLOWLABEL is not explicitly enabled. Fix it to return the effective value, whether that has been set at the socket or net namespace level. Fixes: 513674b5a2c9 ("net: reevalulate autoflowlabel setting after sysctl ...") Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@codethink.co.uk> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-01-23ftrace, orc, x86: Handle ftrace dynamically allocated trampolinesSteven Rostedt (VMware)
The function tracer can create a dynamically allocated trampoline that is called by the function mcount or fentry hook that is used to call the function callback that is registered. The problem is that the orc undwinder will bail if it encounters one of these trampolines. This breaks the stack trace of function callbacks, which include the stack tracer and setting the stack trace for individual functions. Since these dynamic trampolines are basically copies of the static ftrace trampolines defined in ftrace_*.S, we do not need to create new orc entries for the dynamic trampolines. Finding the return address on the stack will be identical as the functions that were copied to create the dynamic trampolines. When encountering a ftrace dynamic trampoline, we can just use the orc entry of the ftrace static function that was copied for that trampoline. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2018-01-22btrfs: add support for SUPER_FLAG_CHANGING_FSIDAnand Jain
The UUID change by btrfstune sets SUPER_FLAG_CHANGING_FSID and resets it only when changing fsid is complete. Its not a good idea to mount the device anything in between, reading metadata blocks would fail with UUID mismatch. This patch doesn't add SUPER_FLAG_CHANGING_FSID into BTRFS_SUPER_FLAG_SUPP list, so mount will fail (along with the fix in the next patch) when SUPER_FLAG_CHANGING_FSID is set. Signed-off-by: Anand Jain <anand.jain@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> [ update changelog ] Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2018-01-22btrfs: define SUPER_FLAG_METADUMP_V2Anand Jain
btrfs-progs uses super flag bit BTRFS_SUPER_FLAG_METADUMP_V2 (1ULL << 34). So just define that in kernel so that we know its been used. Signed-off-by: Anand Jain <anand.jain@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2018-01-22btrfs: put btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2 related defines togetherAnand Jain
Just a code spatial rearrangement, no functional change. Signed-off-by: Anand Jain <anand.jain@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2018-01-22btrfs: Remove redundant FLAG_VACANCYNikolay Borisov
Commit 9036c10208e1 ("Btrfs: update hole handling v2") added the FLAG_VACANCY to denote holes, however there was already a consistent way of flagging extents which represent hole - ->block_start = EXTENT_MAP_HOLE. And also the only place where this flag is checked is in the fiemap code, but the block_start value is also checked and every other place in the filesystem detects holes by using block_start value's. So remove the extra flag. This survived a full xfstest run. Signed-off-by: Nikolay Borisov <nborisov@suse.com> Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2018-01-21mm, page_vma_mapped: Drop faulty pointer arithmetics in check_pte()Kirill A. Shutemov
Tetsuo reported random crashes under memory pressure on 32-bit x86 system and tracked down to change that introduced page_vma_mapped_walk(). The root cause of the issue is the faulty pointer math in check_pte(). As ->pte may point to an arbitrary page we have to check that they are belong to the section before doing math. Otherwise it may lead to weird results. It wasn't noticed until now as mem_map[] is virtually contiguous on flatmem or vmemmap sparsemem. Pointer arithmetic just works against all 'struct page' pointers. But with classic sparsemem, it doesn't because each section memap is allocated separately and so consecutive pfns crossing two sections might have struct pages at completely unrelated addresses. Let's restructure code a bit and replace pointer arithmetic with operations on pfns. Signed-off-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com> Reported-and-tested-by: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@i-love.sakura.ne.jp> Acked-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com> Fixes: ace71a19cec5 ("mm: introduce page_vma_mapped_walk()") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2018-01-20Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvmLinus Torvalds
Pull KVM fixes from Radim Krčmář: "ARM: - fix incorrect huge page mappings on systems using the contiguous hint for hugetlbfs - support alternative GICv4 init sequence - correctly implement the ARM SMCC for HVC and SMC handling PPC: - add KVM IOCTL for reporting vulnerability and workaround status s390: - provide userspace interface for branch prediction changes in firmware x86: - use correct macros for bits" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: KVM: s390: wire up bpb feature KVM: PPC: Book3S: Provide information about hardware/firmware CVE workarounds KVM/x86: Fix wrong macro references of X86_CR0_PG_BIT and X86_CR4_PAE_BIT in kvm_valid_sregs() arm64: KVM: Fix SMCCC handling of unimplemented SMC/HVC calls KVM: arm64: Fix GICv4 init when called from vgic_its_create KVM: arm/arm64: Check pagesize when allocating a hugepage at Stage 2
2018-01-20KVM: s390: wire up bpb featureChristian Borntraeger
The new firmware interfaces for branch prediction behaviour changes are transparently available for the guest. Nevertheless, there is new state attached that should be migrated and properly resetted. Provide a mechanism for handling reset, migration and VSIE. Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com> [Changed capability number to 152. - Radim] Signed-off-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
2018-01-20mtd: nand: Fix build issues due to an anonymous unionMiquel Raynal
GCC-4.4.4 raises errors when assigning a parameter in an anonymous union, leading to this kind of failure: drivers/mtd/nand/marvell_nand.c:1936: warning: missing braces around initializer warning: (near initialization for '(anonymous)[1].<anonymous>') error: unknown field 'data' specified in initializer error: unknown field 'addr' specified in initializer Work around the situation by naming these unions. Fixes: 8878b126df76 ("mtd: nand: add ->exec_op() implementation") Reported-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@free-electrons.com> Tested-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
2018-01-19block: Remove kblockd_schedule_delayed_work{,_on}()Bart Van Assche
The previous patch removed all users of these two functions. Hence also remove the functions themselves. Reviewed-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2018-01-19lib/scatterlist: Fix chaining support in sgl_alloc_order()Bart Van Assche
This patch avoids that workloads with large block sizes (megabytes) can trigger the following call stack with the ib_srpt driver (that driver is the only driver that chains scatterlists allocated by sgl_alloc_order()): BUG: Bad page state in process kworker/0:1H pfn:2423a78 page:fffffb03d08e9e00 count:-3 mapcount:0 mapping: (null) index:0x0 flags: 0x57ffffc0000000() raw: 0057ffffc0000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 fffffffdffffffff raw: dead000000000100 dead000000000200 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 page dumped because: nonzero _count CPU: 0 PID: 733 Comm: kworker/0:1H Tainted: G I 4.15.0-rc7.bart+ #1 Hardware name: HP ProLiant DL380 G7, BIOS P67 08/16/2015 Workqueue: ib-comp-wq ib_cq_poll_work [ib_core] Call Trace: dump_stack+0x5c/0x83 bad_page+0xf5/0x10f get_page_from_freelist+0xa46/0x11b0 __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x103/0x290 sgl_alloc_order+0x101/0x180 target_alloc_sgl+0x2c/0x40 [target_core_mod] srpt_alloc_rw_ctxs+0x173/0x2d0 [ib_srpt] srpt_handle_new_iu+0x61e/0x7f0 [ib_srpt] __ib_process_cq+0x55/0xa0 [ib_core] ib_cq_poll_work+0x1b/0x60 [ib_core] process_one_work+0x141/0x340 worker_thread+0x47/0x3e0 kthread+0xf5/0x130 ret_from_fork+0x1f/0x30 Fixes: e80a0af4759a ("lib/scatterlist: Introduce sgl_alloc() and sgl_free()") Reported-by: Laurence Oberman <loberman@redhat.com> Tested-by: Laurence Oberman <loberman@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@wdc.com> Cc: Nicholas A. Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org> Cc: Laurence Oberman <loberman@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2018-01-19Merge branch 'nvme-4.16' of git://git.infradead.org/nvme into for-4.16/blockJens Axboe
Pull NVMe fixes for 4.16 from Christoph. * 'nvme-4.16' of git://git.infradead.org/nvme: nvme-pci: clean up SMBSZ bit definitions nvme-pci: clean up CMB initialization nvme-fc: correct hang in nvme_ns_remove() nvme-fc: fix rogue admin cmds stalling teardown nvmet: release a ns reference in nvmet_req_uninit if needed nvme-fabrics: fix memory leak when parsing host ID option nvme: fix comment typos in nvme_create_io_queues nvme: host delete_work and reset_work on separate workqueues nvme-pci: allocate device queues storage space at probe nvme-pci: serialize pci resets
2018-01-19sparse doesn't support struct randomizationMatthew Wilcox
Without this patch, I drown in a sea of unknown attribute warnings Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20180117024539.27354-1-willy@infradead.org Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2018-01-19Merge tag 'asoc-v4.16-3' of ↵Takashi Iwai
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound into for-next ASoC: Updates for v4.16 Some final updates for the merge window, this brings in some improvements to the ACPI GPIO handling for Intel and a bunch of fixes.