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2014-12-11net/mlx4: Refactor QUERY_PORTMatan Barak3-95/+154
Currently QUERY_PORT is done as a part of QUERY_DEV_CAP firmware command. Since we would like to use it without querying all device capabilities, extract this part to be a function of its own. Signed-off-by: Matan Barak <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Or Gerlitz <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11net/mlx4_core: Add explicit error message when rule doesn't meet configurationMatan Barak1-3/+18
When a given flow steering rule is invalid in respect to the current steering configuration, print the correct error message to the system log. Signed-off-by: Matan Barak <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Or Gerlitz <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11net/mlx4: Add A0 hybrid steeringMatan Barak8-25/+300
A0 hybrid steering is a form of high performance flow steering. By using this mode, mlx4 cards use a fast limited table based steering, in order to enable fast steering of unicast packets to a QP. In order to implement A0 hybrid steering we allocate resources from different zones: (1) General range (2) Special MAC-assigned QPs [RSS, Raw-Ethernet] each has its own region. When we create a rss QP or a raw ethernet (A0 steerable and BF ready) QP, we try hard to allocate the QP from range (2). Otherwise, we try hard not to allocate from this range. However, when the system is pushed to its limits and one needs every resource, the allocator uses every region it can. Meaning, when we run out of raw-eth qps, the allocator allocates from the general range (and the special-A0 area is no longer active). If we run out of RSS qps, the mechanism tries to allocate from the raw-eth QP zone. If that is also exhausted, the allocator will allocate from the general range (and the A0 region is no longer active). Note that if a raw-eth qp is allocated from the general range, it attempts to allocate the range such that bits 6 and 7 (blueflame bits) in the QP number are not set. When the feature is used in SRIOV, the VF has to notify the PF what kind of QP attributes it needs. In order to do that, along with the "Eth QP blueflame" bit, we reserve a new "A0 steerable QP". According to the combination of these bits, the PF tries to allocate a suitable QP. In order to maintain backward compatibility (with older PFs), the PF notifies which QP attributes it supports via QUERY_FUNC_CAP command. Signed-off-by: Matan Barak <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Or Gerlitz <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11net/mlx4: Add mlx4_bitmap zone allocatorMatan Barak2-0/+451
The zone allocator is a mechanism which manages a few mlx4_bitmaps. When allocating a resource, the user indicates the desired zone of which this resource will be allocated from. If possible, the resource will be allocated from this zone. Otherwise, the resource will be allocated from a less-than, equal-to, higher-than priority zone, according to the desired zone's properties with that respective allocation order. Signed-off-by: Matan Barak <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Or Gerlitz <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11net/mlx4: Add a check if there are too many reserved QPsDotan Barak1-1/+7
The number of reserved QPs is affected both from the firmware and from the driver's requirements. This patch adds a check that validates that this number is indeed feasable. Signed-off-by: Dotan Barak <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Matan Barak <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Or Gerlitz <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11net/mlx4: Change QP allocation schemeEugenia Emantayev14-38/+137
When using BF (Blue-Flame), the QPN overrides the VLAN, CV, and SV fields in the WQE. Thus, BF may only be used for QPNs with bits 6,7 unset. The current Ethernet driver code reserves a Tx QP range with 256b alignment. This is wrong because if there are more than 64 Tx QPs in use, QPNs >= base + 65 will have bits 6/7 set. This problem is not specific for the Ethernet driver, any entity that tries to reserve more than 64 BF-enabled QPs should fail. Also, using ranges is not necessary here and is wasteful. The new mechanism introduced here will support reservation for "Eth QPs eligible for BF" for all drivers: bare-metal, multi-PF, and VFs (when hypervisors support WC in VMs). The flow we use is: 1. In mlx4_en, allocate Tx QPs one by one instead of a range allocation, and request "BF enabled QPs" if BF is supported for the function 2. In the ALLOC_RES FW command, change param1 to: a. param1[23:0] - number of QPs b. param1[31-24] - flags controlling QPs reservation Bit 31 refers to Eth blueflame supported QPs. Those QPs must have bits 6 and 7 unset in order to be used in Ethernet. Bits 24-30 of the flags are currently reserved. When a function tries to allocate a QP, it states the required attributes for this QP. Those attributes are considered "best-effort". If an attribute, such as Ethernet BF enabled QP, is a must-have attribute, the function has to check that attribute is supported before trying to do the allocation. In a lower layer of the code, mlx4_qp_reserve_range masks out the bits which are unsupported. If SRIOV is used, the PF validates those attributes and masks out unsupported attributes as well. In order to notify VFs which attributes are supported, the VF uses QUERY_FUNC_CAP command. This command's mailbox is filled by the PF, which notifies which QP allocation attributes it supports. Signed-off-by: Eugenia Emantayev <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Matan Barak <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Or Gerlitz <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11net/mlx4_core: Use tasklet for user-space CQ completion eventsMatan Barak5-2/+86
Previously, we've fired all our completion callbacks straight from our ISR. Some of those callbacks were lightweight (for example, mlx4_en's and IPoIB napi callbacks), but some of them did more work (for example, the user-space RDMA stack uverbs' completion handler). Besides that, doing more than the minimal work in ISR is generally considered wrong, it could even lead to a hard lockup of the system. Since when a lot of completion events are generated by the hardware, the loop over those events could be so long, that we'll get into a hard lockup by the system watchdog. In order to avoid that, add a new way of invoking completion events callbacks. In the interrupt itself, we add the CQs which receive completion event to a per-EQ list and schedule a tasklet. In the tasklet context we loop over all the CQs in the list and invoke the user callback. Signed-off-by: Matan Barak <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Or Gerlitz <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11net/mlx4_core: Mask out host side virtualization features for guestsOr Gerlitz1-1/+11
When VFs (guests in this context) issue the QUERY_DEV_CAP command, they need not be told that host side virtualization features such as VST, FSM (MAC anti-spoofing) and running > 80 VFs are supported by the device. Signed-off-by: Or Gerlitz <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11net/mlx4_en: Set csum level for encapsulated packetsOr Gerlitz1-1/+2
This was dropped by mistake for the napi_gro_frags flow, fix that. Fixes: dd65beac48a5 ('net/mlx4_en: Extend usage of napi_gro_frags') Signed-off-by: Or Gerlitz <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11Merge tag 'backlight-for-linus-3.19' of ↵Linus Torvalds5-21/+44
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/backlight Pull backlight updates from Lee Jones: - Clean-up leaky resources; pwm_bl - Simplify Device Tree initialisation; lp855x_bl - Add Regulator support; lp855x - Remove Bryan from the Maintainer list -- new baby, no time :) * tag 'backlight-for-linus-3.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/backlight: MAINTAINERS: Remove my name from Backlight subsystem backlight: lp855x: Add supply regulator to lp855x backlight: lp855x: Refactor DT parsing code backlight: pwm: Clean-up pwm requested using legacy API
2014-12-11be2net: Export tunnel offloads only when a VxLAN tunnel is createdSriharsha Basavapatna2-10/+33
The encapsulated offload flags shouldn't be unconditionally exported to the stack. The stack expects offloading to work across all tunnel types when those flags are set. This would break other tunnels (like GRE) since be2net currently supports tunnel offload for VxLAN only. Also, with VxLANs Skyhawk-R can offload only 1 UDP dport. If more than 1 UDP port is added, we should disable offloads in that case too. Signed-off-by: Sriharsha Basavapatna <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Sathya Perla <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11gianfar: Fix dma check map error when DMA_API_DEBUG is enabledKevin Hao1-28/+56
We need to use dma_mapping_error() to check the dma address returned by dma_map_single/page(). Otherwise we would get warning like this: WARNING: at lib/dma-debug.c:1140 Modules linked in: CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 3.18.0-rc2-next-20141029 #196 task: c0834300 ti: effe6000 task.ti: c0874000 NIP: c02b2c98 LR: c02b2c98 CTR: c030abc4 REGS: effe7d70 TRAP: 0700 Not tainted (3.18.0-rc2-next-20141029) MSR: 00021000 <CE,ME> CR: 22044022 XER: 20000000 GPR00: c02b2c98 effe7e20 c0834300 00000098 00021000 00000000 c030b898 00000003 GPR08: 00000001 00000000 00000001 749eec9d 22044022 1001abe0 00000020 ef278678 GPR16: ef278670 ef278668 ef278660 070a8040 c087f99c c08cdc60 00029000 c0840d44 GPR24: c08be6e8 c0840000 effe7e78 ef041340 00000600 ef114e10 00000000 c08be6e0 NIP [c02b2c98] check_unmap+0x51c/0x9e4 LR [c02b2c98] check_unmap+0x51c/0x9e4 Call Trace: [effe7e20] [c02b2c98] check_unmap+0x51c/0x9e4 (unreliable) [effe7e70] [c02b31d8] debug_dma_unmap_page+0x78/0x8c [effe7ed0] [c03d1640] gfar_clean_rx_ring+0x208/0x488 [effe7f40] [c03d1a9c] gfar_poll_rx_sq+0x3c/0xa8 [effe7f60] [c04f8714] net_rx_action+0xc0/0x178 [effe7f90] [c00435a0] __do_softirq+0x100/0x1fc [effe7fe0] [c0043958] irq_exit+0xa4/0xc8 [effe7ff0] [c000d14c] call_do_irq+0x24/0x3c [c0875e90] [c00048a0] do_IRQ+0x8c/0xf8 [c0875eb0] [c000ed10] ret_from_except+0x0/0x18 For TX, we need to unmap the pages which has already been mapped and free the skb before return. For RX, move the dma mapping and error check to gfar_new_skb(). We would reuse the original skb in the rx ring when either allocating skb failure or dma mapping error. Signed-off-by: Kevin Hao <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Claudiu Manoil <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Claudiu Manoil <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11cxgb4/csiostor: Don't use MASTER_MUST for fw_hello callHariprasad Shenai3-16/+3
Remove use of calls into t4_fw_hello() with MASTER_MUST, which results in FW_HELLO_CMD_MASTERFORCE being set. The firmware doesn't support this and of course any existing PF Drivers will totally go for a toss. Signed-off-by: Hariprasad Shenai <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-11Merge tag 'pinctrl-v3.19-1' of ↵Linus Torvalds56-810/+6151
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-pinctrl Pull pin control changes from Linus Walleij: "Here is a stash of pin control changes I have collected for the v3.19 series. Mainly new hardware support, with Intels new embedded SoC as the especially interesting thing standing out, fully using the subsystem. - Force conversion of the ux500 pin control device trees and parsers to use the generic pin control bindings. - New driver and device tree bindings for the Qualcomm PMIC MPP pin controller and GPIO. - Some ACPI infrastructure for pin controllers. - New driver for the Intel CherryView/Braswell pin controller, the first Intel pin controller to fully take advantage of the pin control subsystem. - Support the Freescale i.MX VF610 variant. - Support the sunxi A80 variant. - Support the Samsung Exynos 4415 and Exynos 7 variants. - Split out Intel pin controllers to their own subdirectory. - A large slew of rockchip pin control updates, including suspend/resume support. - A large slew of Samsung Exynos pin controller updates. - Various minor updates and fixes" * tag 'pinctrl-v3.19-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-pinctrl: (49 commits) pinctrl: at91: enhance (debugfs) at91_gpio_dbg_show pinctrl: meson: add device tree bindings documentation gpio: tz1090: Fix error handling of irq_of_parse_and_map pinctrl: tz1090-pinctrl.txt: Fix typo in binding pinctrl: pinconf-generic: Declare dt_params/conf_items const pinctrl: exynos: Add support for Exynos4415 pinctrl: exynos: Add initial driver data for Exynos7 pinctrl: exynos: Add irq_chip instance for Exynos7 wakeup interrupts pinctrl: exynos: Consolidate irq domain callbacks pinctrl: exynos: Generalize the eint16_31 demux code pinctrl: samsung: Separate per-bank init and runtime data pinctrl: samsung: Constify samsung_pin_ctrl struct pinctrl: samsung: Constify samsung_pin_bank_type struct pinctrl: samsung: Drop unused label field in samsung_pin_ctrl struct pinctrl: samsung: Make samsung_pinctrl_get_soc_data use ERR_PTR() pinctrl: Add Intel Cherryview/Braswell pin controller support gpio / ACPI: Add knowledge about pin controllers to acpi_get_gpiod() pinctrl: Fix path error in documentation pinctrl: rockchip: save and restore gpio6_c6 pinmux in suspend/resume pinctrl: rockchip: add suspend/resume functions ...
2014-12-11bio: modify __bio_add_page() to accept pages that don't start a new segmentMaurizio Lombardi1-24/+30
The original behaviour is to refuse to add a new page if the maximum number of segments has been reached, regardless of the fact the page we are going to add can be merged into the last segment or not. Unfortunately, when the system runs under heavy memory fragmentation conditions, a driver may try to add multiple pages to the last segment. The original code won't accept them and EBUSY will be reported to userspace. This patch modifies the function so it refuses to add a page only in case the latter starts a new segment and the maximum number of segments has already been reached. The bug can be easily reproduced with the st driver: 1) set CONFIG_SCSI_MPT2SAS_MAX_SGE or CONFIG_SCSI_MPT3SAS_MAX_SGE to 16 2) modprobe st buffer_kbs=1024 3) #dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/st0 bs=1M count=10 dd: error writing `/dev/st0': Device or resource busy Signed-off-by: Maurizio Lombardi <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ming Lei <[email protected]> Cc: Jet Chen <[email protected]> Cc: Tomas Henzl <[email protected]> Cc: Jens Axboe <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <[email protected]>
2014-12-11NVMe: Fix FS mount issue (hot-remove followed by hot-add)Indraneel M1-1/+1
After Hot-remove of a device with a mounted partition, when the device is hot-added again, the new node reappears as nvme0n1. Mounting this new node fails with the error: mount: mount /dev/nvme0n1p1 on /mnt failed: File exists. The old nodes's FS entries still exist and the kernel can't re-create procfs and sysfs entries for the new node with the same name. The patch fixes this issue. Acked-by: Keith Busch <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Indraneel M <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <[email protected]>
2014-12-11printk: Do not disable preemption for accessing printk_funcSteven Rostedt (Red Hat)1-2/+8
As printk_func will either be the default function, or a per_cpu function for the current CPU, there's no reason to disable preemption to access it from printk. That's because if the printk_func is not the default then the caller had better disabled preemption as they were the one to change it. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/CA+55aFz5-_LKW4JHEBoWinN9_ouNcGRWAF2FUA35u46FRN-Kxw@mail.gmail.com Suggested-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm/i915: save/restore GMBUS freq across suspend/resume on gen4Jesse Barnes3-0/+10
Should probably just init this in the GMbus code all the time, based on the cdclk and HPLL like we do on newer platforms. Ville has code for that in a rework branch, but until then we can fix this bug fairly easily. Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76301 Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <[email protected]> Tested-by: Nikolay <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: correctly cleanup CRTC and planesBenjamin Gaignard1-1/+5
When bind failed make sure that CRTC and planes are completely clean up to avoid properties duplication. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: add HQVDP planeBenjamin Gaignard12-7/+1513
High Quality Video Data Plane is hardware IP dedicated to video rendering. Compare to GPD (graphic planes) it have better scaler capabilities. HQVDP use VID layer to push data into hardware compositor without going into DDR. From data flow point of view HQVDP and VID are nested so HQVPD update/disable VID. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: add cursor planeBenjamin Gaignard7-3/+273
stih407 SoC have a dedicated hardware cursor plane, this patch enable it. The hardware have a color look up table, fix it to be able to use ARGB8888. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: enable auxiliary CRTCBenjamin Gaignard6-17/+44
For stih407 SoC enable the second mixer to get two CRTC. Allow GPD planes and encoders to be connected to this new CRTC. Cursor plane can only be set on first CRTC. GPD clocks needed change the parent clock depending on which CRTC GPD are used. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: fix delay in VTG programmingBenjamin Gaignard1-3/+28
The HDMI path introduce a delay of 6 pixels. This delay should be take into account while programming VTG for the HDMI. Without this delay, the HDMI active window area is shift of 6 pixel on the right. Set also timing for DVO output. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: prepare sti_tvout to support auxiliary crtcBenjamin Gaignard1-40/+52
Change some functions prototype to prepare the introduction of auxiliary crtc. It will also help to have a DVO encoder. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: use drm_crtc_vblank_{on/off} instead of drm_vblank_{on/off}Benjamin Gaignard1-1/+3
Make sure that vblank is enabled when crtc commit is call. Replace drm_vblank_off() by drm_crtc_vblank_off() Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: fix hdmi avi infoframeBenjamin Gaignard1-16/+17
The hardware expect to have the infoframe checksum in the first byte. In consequence shift all infoframe on one byte. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: remove event lock while disabling vblankBenjamin Gaignard1-4/+0
Stop use event_lock in vblank disable function. This was creating a dead lock. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: simplify gdp codeBenjamin Gaignard1-19/+20
Store the physical address at node creation time to avoid use of virt_to_dma and dma_to_virt everywhere Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: clear all mixer controlBenjamin Gaignard3-0/+12
Make sure that mixer control register is correctly reset before use it. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: remove gpio for HDMI hot plug detectionBenjamin Gaignard3-13/+5
gpio used for HDMI hot plug detection is useless, HDMI_STI register contains an hot plug detection status bit. Fix binding documentation. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11drm: sti: allow to change hdmi ddc i2c adapterBenjamin Gaignard3-13/+29
Depending of the board configuration i2c for ddc could change, this patch allow to use a phandle to specify which i2c controller to use. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <[email protected]>
2014-12-11x86/asm: Unify segment selector definesBorislav Petkov1-21/+9
Those are identical on 32- and 64-bit, unify them. No functional change. Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <[email protected]> Cc: Andy Lutomirski <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-12-11x86/asm: Guard against building the 32/64-bit versions of the asm-offsets*.c ↵Borislav Petkov2-0/+8
file directly Sometimes it is helpful to build a kernel compilation unit directly, i.e.: make .../<filename>.i in order to look at compiler output. Since asm-offsets_{32,64}.c are included by asm-offsets.c and building them directly doesn't evaluate the macros used (thus making the preprocessor output not very useful), error out when an attempt is made to build them. Issue a hint for the user to build asm-offsets.c instead. Suggested-by: Michael Matz <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <[email protected]> Cc: Michal Marek <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-12-11x86_64, switch_to(): Load TLS descriptors before switching DS and ESAndy Lutomirski1-28/+73
Otherwise, if buggy user code points DS or ES into the TLS array, they would be corrupted after a context switch. This also significantly improves the comments and documents some gotchas in the code. Before this patch, the both tests below failed. With this patch, the es test passes, although the gsbase test still fails. ----- begin es test ----- /* * Copyright (c) 2014 Andy Lutomirski * GPL v2 */ static unsigned short GDT3(int idx) { return (idx << 3) | 3; } static int create_tls(int idx, unsigned int base) { struct user_desc desc = { .entry_number = idx, .base_addr = base, .limit = 0xfffff, .seg_32bit = 1, .contents = 0, /* Data, grow-up */ .read_exec_only = 0, .limit_in_pages = 1, .seg_not_present = 0, .useable = 0, }; if (syscall(SYS_set_thread_area, &desc) != 0) err(1, "set_thread_area"); return desc.entry_number; } int main() { int idx = create_tls(-1, 0); printf("Allocated GDT index %d\n", idx); unsigned short orig_es; asm volatile ("mov %%es,%0" : "=rm" (orig_es)); int errors = 0; int total = 1000; for (int i = 0; i < total; i++) { asm volatile ("mov %0,%%es" : : "rm" (GDT3(idx))); usleep(100); unsigned short es; asm volatile ("mov %%es,%0" : "=rm" (es)); asm volatile ("mov %0,%%es" : : "rm" (orig_es)); if (es != GDT3(idx)) { if (errors == 0) printf("[FAIL]\tES changed from 0x%hx to 0x%hx\n", GDT3(idx), es); errors++; } } if (errors) { printf("[FAIL]\tES was corrupted %d/%d times\n", errors, total); return 1; } else { printf("[OK]\tES was preserved\n"); return 0; } } ----- end es test ----- ----- begin gsbase test ----- /* * gsbase.c, a gsbase test * Copyright (c) 2014 Andy Lutomirski * GPL v2 */ static unsigned char *testptr, *testptr2; static unsigned char read_gs_testvals(void) { unsigned char ret; asm volatile ("movb %%gs:%1, %0" : "=r" (ret) : "m" (*testptr)); return ret; } int main() { int errors = 0; testptr = mmap((void *)0x200000000UL, 1, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); if (testptr == MAP_FAILED) err(1, "mmap"); testptr2 = mmap((void *)0x300000000UL, 1, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); if (testptr2 == MAP_FAILED) err(1, "mmap"); *testptr = 0; *testptr2 = 1; if (syscall(SYS_arch_prctl, ARCH_SET_GS, (unsigned long)testptr2 - (unsigned long)testptr) != 0) err(1, "ARCH_SET_GS"); usleep(100); if (read_gs_testvals() == 1) { printf("[OK]\tARCH_SET_GS worked\n"); } else { printf("[FAIL]\tARCH_SET_GS failed\n"); errors++; } asm volatile ("mov %0,%%gs" : : "r" (0)); if (read_gs_testvals() == 0) { printf("[OK]\tWriting 0 to gs worked\n"); } else { printf("[FAIL]\tWriting 0 to gs failed\n"); errors++; } usleep(100); if (read_gs_testvals() == 0) { printf("[OK]\tgsbase is still zero\n"); } else { printf("[FAIL]\tgsbase was corrupted\n"); errors++; } return errors == 0 ? 0 : 1; } ----- end gsbase test ----- Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Cc: Andi Kleen <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/509d27c9fec78217691c3dad91cec87e1006b34a.1418075657.git.luto@amacapital.net Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-12-11x86/mm: Use min() instead of min_t() in the e820 printout codeXishi Qiu1-2/+2
The type of "MAX_DMA_PFN" and "xXx_pfn" are both unsigned long now, so use min() instead of min_t(). Suggested-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Xishi Qiu <[email protected]> Cc: Linux MM <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Cc: Rik van Riel <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-12-11x86/mm: Fix zone ranges boot printoutXishi Qiu2-3/+3
This is the usual physical memory layout boot printout: ... [ 0.000000] Zone ranges: [ 0.000000] DMA [mem 0x00001000-0x00ffffff] [ 0.000000] DMA32 [mem 0x01000000-0xffffffff] [ 0.000000] Normal [mem 0x100000000-0xc3fffffff] [ 0.000000] Movable zone start for each node [ 0.000000] Early memory node ranges [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00001000-0x00099fff] [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00100000-0xbf78ffff] [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x100000000-0x63fffffff] [ 0.000000] node 1: [mem 0x640000000-0xc3fffffff] ... This is the log when we set "mem=2G" on the boot cmdline: ... [ 0.000000] Zone ranges: [ 0.000000] DMA [mem 0x00001000-0x00ffffff] [ 0.000000] DMA32 [mem 0x01000000-0xffffffff] // should be 0x7fffffff, right? [ 0.000000] Normal empty [ 0.000000] Movable zone start for each node [ 0.000000] Early memory node ranges [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00001000-0x00099fff] [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00100000-0x7fffffff] ... This patch fixes the printout, the following log shows the right ranges: ... [ 0.000000] Zone ranges: [ 0.000000] DMA [mem 0x00001000-0x00ffffff] [ 0.000000] DMA32 [mem 0x01000000-0x7fffffff] [ 0.000000] Normal empty [ 0.000000] Movable zone start for each node [ 0.000000] Early memory node ranges [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00001000-0x00099fff] [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00100000-0x7fffffff] ... Suggested-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Xishi Qiu <[email protected]> Cc: Linux MM <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Cc: Rik van Riel <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-12-11x86/doc: Update documentation after file shufflingLuis R. Rodriguez1-2/+5
While at it, also refer to the 32 bit entry file. Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <[email protected]> Cc: H. Peter Anvin <[email protected]> Cc: Borislav Petkov <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-12-10Merge tag 'pm+acpi-3.19-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds220-1526/+4877
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull ACPI and power management updates from Rafael Wysocki: "This time we have some more new material than we used to have during the last couple of development cycles. The most important part of it to me is the introduction of a unified interface for accessing device properties provided by platform firmware. It works with Device Trees and ACPI in a uniform way and drivers using it need not worry about where the properties come from as long as the platform firmware (either DT or ACPI) makes them available. It covers both devices and "bare" device node objects without struct device representation as that turns out to be necessary in some cases. This has been in the works for quite a few months (and development cycles) and has been approved by all of the relevant maintainers. On top of that, some drivers are switched over to the new interface (at25, leds-gpio, gpio_keys_polled) and some additional changes are made to the core GPIO subsystem to allow device drivers to manipulate GPIOs in the "canonical" way on platforms that provide GPIO information in their ACPI tables, but don't assign names to GPIO lines (in which case the driver needs to do that on the basis of what it knows about the device in question). That also has been approved by the GPIO core maintainers and the rfkill driver is now going to use it. Second is support for hardware P-states in the intel_pstate driver. It uses CPUID to detect whether or not the feature is supported by the processor in which case it will be enabled by default. However, it can be disabled entirely from the kernel command line if necessary. Next is support for a platform firmware interface based on ACPI operation regions used by the PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) chips on the Intel Baytrail-T and Baytrail-T-CR platforms. That interface is used for manipulating power resources and for thermal management: sensor temperature reporting, trip point setting and so on. Also the ACPI core is now going to support the _DEP configuration information in a limited way. Basically, _DEP it supposed to reflect off-the-hierarchy dependencies between devices which may be very indirect, like when AML for one device accesses locations in an operation region handled by another device's driver (usually, the device depended on this way is a serial bus or GPIO controller). The support added this time is sufficient to make the ACPI battery driver work on Asus T100A, but it is general enough to be able to cover some other use cases in the future. Finally, we have a new cpufreq driver for the Loongson1B processor. In addition to the above, there are fixes and cleanups all over the place as usual and a traditional ACPICA update to a recent upstream release. As far as the fixes go, the ACPI LPSS (Low-power Subsystem) driver for Intel platforms should be able to handle power management of the DMA engine correctly, the cpufreq-dt driver should interact with the thermal subsystem in a better way and the ACPI backlight driver should handle some more corner cases, among other things. On top of the ACPICA update there are fixes for race conditions in the ACPICA's interrupt handling code which might lead to some random and strange looking failures on some systems. In the cleanups department the most visible part is the series of commits targeted at getting rid of the CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME configuration option. That was triggered by a discussion regarding the generic power domains code during which we realized that trying to support certain combinations of PM config options was painful and not really worth it, because nobody would use them in production anyway. For this reason, we decided to make CONFIG_PM_SLEEP select CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME and that lead to the conclusion that the latter became redundant and CONFIG_PM could be used instead of it. The material here makes that replacement in a major part of the tree, but there will be at least one more batch of that in the second part of the merge window. Specifics: - Support for retrieving device properties information from ACPI _DSD device configuration objects and a unified device properties interface for device drivers (and subsystems) on top of that. As stated above, this works with Device Trees and ACPI and allows device drivers to be written in a platform firmware (DT or ACPI) agnostic way. The at25, leds-gpio and gpio_keys_polled drivers are now going to use this new interface and the GPIO subsystem is additionally modified to allow device drivers to assign names to GPIO resources returned by ACPI _CRS objects (in case _DSD is not present or does not provide the expected data). The changes in this set are mostly from Mika Westerberg, Rafael J Wysocki, Aaron Lu, and Darren Hart with some fixes from others (Fabio Estevam, Geert Uytterhoeven). - Support for Hardware Managed Performance States (HWP) as described in Volume 3, section 14.4, of the Intel SDM in the intel_pstate driver. CPUID is used to detect whether or not the feature is supported by the processor. If supported, it will be enabled automatically unless the intel_pstate=no_hwp switch is present in the kernel command line. From Dirk Brandewie. - New Intel Broadwell-H ID for intel_pstate (Dirk Brandewie). - Support for firmware interface based on ACPI operation regions used by the PMIC chips on the Intel Baytrail-T and Baytrail-T-CR platforms for power resource control and thermal management (Aaron Lu). - Limited support for retrieving off-the-hierarchy dependencies between devices from ACPI _DEP device configuration objects and deferred probing support for the ACPI battery driver based on the _DEP information to make that driver work on Asus T100A (Lan Tianyu). - New cpufreq driver for the Loongson1B processor (Kelvin Cheung). - ACPICA update to upstream revision 20141107 which only affects tools (Bob Moore). - Fixes for race conditions in the ACPICA's interrupt handling code and in the ACPI code related to system suspend and resume (Lv Zheng and Rafael J Wysocki). - ACPI core fix for an RCU-related issue in the ioremap() regions management code that slowed down significantly after CPUs had been allowed to enter idle states even if they'd had RCU callbakcs queued and triggered some problems in certain proprietary graphics driver (and elsewhere). The fix replaces synchronize_rcu() in that code with synchronize_rcu_expedited() which makes the issue go away. From Konstantin Khlebnikov. - ACPI LPSS (Low-Power Subsystem) driver fix to handle power management of the DMA engine included into the LPSS correctly. The problem is that the DMA engine doesn't have ACPI PM support of its own and it simply is turned off when the last LPSS device having ACPI PM support goes into D3cold. To work around that, the PM domain used by the ACPI LPSS driver is redesigned so at least one device with ACPI PM support will be on as long as the DMA engine is in use. From Andy Shevchenko. - ACPI backlight driver fix to avoid using it on "Win8-compatible" systems where it doesn't work and where it was used by default by mistake (Aaron Lu). - Assorted minor ACPI core fixes and cleanups from Tomasz Nowicki, Sudeep Holla, Huang Rui, Hanjun Guo, Fabian Frederick, and Ashwin Chaugule (mostly related to the upcoming ARM64 support). - Intel RAPL (Running Average Power Limit) power capping driver fixes and improvements including new processor IDs (Jacob Pan). - Generic power domains modification to power up domains after attaching devices to them to meet the expectations of device drivers and bus types assuming devices to be accessible at probe time (Ulf Hansson). - Preliminary support for controlling device clocks from the generic power domains core code and modifications of the ARM/shmobile platform to use that feature (Ulf Hansson). - Assorted minor fixes and cleanups of the generic power domains core code (Ulf Hansson, Geert Uytterhoeven). - Assorted minor fixes and cleanups of the device clocks control code in the PM core (Geert Uytterhoeven, Grygorii Strashko). - Consolidation of device power management Kconfig options by making CONFIG_PM_SLEEP select CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME and removing the latter which is now redundant (Rafael J Wysocki and Kevin Hilman). That is the first batch of the changes needed for this purpose. - Core device runtime power management support code cleanup related to the execution of callbacks (Andrzej Hajda). - cpuidle ARM support improvements (Lorenzo Pieralisi). - cpuidle cleanup related to the CPUIDLE_FLAG_TIME_VALID flag and a new MAINTAINERS entry for ARM Exynos cpuidle (Daniel Lezcano and Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz). - New cpufreq driver callback (->ready) to be executed when the cpufreq core is ready to use a given policy object and cpufreq-dt driver modification to use that callback for cooling device registration (Viresh Kumar). - cpufreq core fixes and cleanups (Viresh Kumar, Vince Hsu, James Geboski, Tomeu Vizoso). - Assorted fixes and cleanups in the cpufreq-pcc, intel_pstate, cpufreq-dt, pxa2xx cpufreq drivers (Lenny Szubowicz, Ethan Zhao, Stefan Wahren, Petr Cvek). - OPP (Operating Performance Points) framework modification to allow OPPs to be removed too and update of a few cpufreq drivers (cpufreq-dt, exynos5440, imx6q, cpufreq) to remove OPPs (added during initialization) on driver removal (Viresh Kumar). - Hibernation core fixes and cleanups (Tina Ruchandani and Markus Elfring). - PM Kconfig fix related to CPU power management (Pankaj Dubey). - cpupower tool fix (Prarit Bhargava)" * tag 'pm+acpi-3.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (120 commits) i2c-omap / PM: Drop CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME from i2c-omap.c dmaengine / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM tools: cpupower: fix return checks for sysfs_get_idlestate_count() drivers: sh / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM e1000e / igb / PM: Eliminate CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME MMC / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM MFD / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM misc / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM media / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM input / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM leds: leds-gpio: Fix multiple instances registration without 'label' property iio / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM hsi / OMAP / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM i2c-hid / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM drm / exynos / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM gpio / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM hwrandom / exynos / PM: Use CONFIG_PM in #ifdef block / PM: Replace CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME with CONFIG_PM USB / PM: Drop CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME from the USB core PM: Merge the SET*_RUNTIME_PM_OPS() macros ...
2014-12-10Merge tag 'pci-v3.19-changes' of ↵Linus Torvalds26-211/+396
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci Pull PCI changes from Bjorn Helgaas: "Here are the PCI changes intended for v3.19. I don't think there's anything very exciting here, but there was a lot of MSI-related stuff coming via Thomas. Details: NUMA - Allow numa_node override via sysfs (Prarit Bhargava) Resource management - Restore detection of read-only BARs (Myron Stowe) - Shrink decoding-disabled window while sizing BARs (Myron Stowe) - Add informational printk for invalid BARs (Myron Stowe) - Remove fixed parameter in pci_iov_resource_bar() (Myron Stowe) MSI - Add pci_msi_ignore_mask to prevent writes to MSI/MSI-X Mask Bits (Yijing Wang) - Revert "PCI: Add x86_msi.msi_mask_irq() and msix_mask_irq()" (Yijing Wang) - s390/MSI: Use __msi_mask_irq() instead of default_msi_mask_irq() (Yijing Wang) Virtualization - xen: Process failure for pcifront_(re)scan_root() (Chen Gang) - Make FLR and AF FLR reset warning messages different (Gavin Shan) Generic host bridge driver - Allocate config space windows after limiting bus number range (Lorenzo Pieralisi) - Convert to DT resource parsing API (Lorenzo Pieralisi) Freescale Layerscape - Add Freescale Layerscape PCIe driver (Minghuan Lian) NVIDIA Tegra - Do not build on 64-bit ARM (Thierry Reding) - Add Kconfig help text (Thierry Reding) Renesas R-Car - Make rcar_pci static (Jingoo Han) Samsung Exynos - Add exynos prefix to add_pcie_port(), pcie_init() (Jingoo Han) ST Microelectronics SPEAr13xx - Add spear prefix to add_pcie_port(), pcie_init() (Jingoo Han) - Make spear13xx_add_pcie_port() __init (Jingoo Han) - Remove unnecessary OOM message (Jingoo Han) TI DRA7xx - Add dra7xx prefix to add_pcie_port() (Jingoo Han) - Make dra7xx_add_pcie_port() __init (Jingoo Han) TI Keystone - Make ks_dw_pcie_msi_domain_ops static (Jingoo Han) - Remove unnecessary OOM message (Jingoo Han) Miscellaneous - Delete unnecessary NULL pointer checks (Markus Elfring) - Remove unused to_hotplug_slot() (Gavin Shan) - Whitespace cleanup (Jingoo Han) - Simplify if-return sequences (Quentin Lambert)" * tag 'pci-v3.19-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci: (28 commits) PCI: Remove fixed parameter in pci_iov_resource_bar() PCI: Add informational printk for invalid BARs PCI: tegra: Add Kconfig help text PCI: tegra: Do not build on 64-bit ARM PCI: spear: Remove unnecessary OOM message PCI: mvebu: Add a blank line after declarations PCI: designware: Add a blank line after declarations PCI: exynos: Remove unnecessary return statement PCI: imx6: Use tabs for indentation PCI: keystone: Remove unnecessary OOM message PCI: Remove unused and broken to_hotplug_slot() PCI: Make FLR and AF FLR reset warning messages different PCI: dra7xx: Add __init annotation to dra7xx_add_pcie_port() PCI: spear: Add __init annotation to spear13xx_add_pcie_port() PCI: spear: Rename add_pcie_port(), pcie_init() to spear13xx_add_pcie_port(), etc. PCI: dra7xx: Rename add_pcie_port() to dra7xx_add_pcie_port() PCI: layerscape: Add Freescale Layerscape PCIe driver PCI: Simplify if-return sequences PCI: Delete unnecessary NULL pointer checks PCI: Shrink decoding-disabled window while sizing BARs ...
2014-12-10Merge tag 'ktest-v3.19' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-11/+26
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-ktest Pull ktest changes from Steven Rostedt: "The following ktest updates were done: - Fix handling the make kernelrelease change - Fix make_min_config that was broken by new bisect_config changes - Allow tests to undefine default options (not just being able to override them) - Print name of test (if defined) to start of test output" * tag 'ktest-v3.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-ktest: ktest: Add back "tail -1" to kernelrelease make ktest: Add name to running title ktest: Allow tests to undefine default options ktest: Fix make_min_config to handle new assign_configs call ktest: Use make -s kernelrelease
2014-12-10Merge branch 'fec-next'David S. Miller1-2/+11
Fugang Duan says: ==================== net: fec: driver code clean and bug fix The patch serial include code clean and bug fix: Patch#1: avoid dummy operation during suspend/resume test. Patch#2: bug fix for i.MX6SX SOC that clean all interrupt events during MAC initial process. Patch#3: before phy device link status is up, only enable MDIO bus interrupt. V2: - Modify the comment form from David's suggestion. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-10net: fec: only enable mdio interrupt before phy device link upNimrod Andy1-1/+4
Before phy device link up, we only enable FEC mdio interrupt, which is more reasonable. Signed-off-by: Fugang Duan <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-10net: fec: clear all interrupt events to support i.MX6SXNimrod Andy1-1/+1
For i.MX6SX FEC controller, there have interrupt mask and event field extension. To support all SOCs FEC, we clear all interrupt events during MAVC initial process. Signed-off-by: Fugang Duan <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-10net: fec: reset fep link status in suspend functionNimrod Andy1-0/+6
On some i.MX6 serial boards, phy power and refrence clock are supplied or controlled by SOC. When do suspend/resume test, the power and clock are disabled, so phy device link down. For current driver, fep->link is still up status, which cause extra operation like below code. To avoid the dumy operation, we set fep->link to down when phy device is real down. ... if (fep->link) { napi_disable(&fep->napi); netif_tx_lock_bh(ndev); fec_stop(ndev); netif_tx_unlock_bh(ndev); napi_enable(&fep->napi); fep->link = phy_dev->link; status_change = 1; } ... Signed-off-by: Fugang Duan <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-10Merge tag 'trace-seq-buf-3.19' of ↵Linus Torvalds12-144/+783
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace Pull nmi-safe seq_buf printk update from Steven Rostedt: "This code is a fork from the trace-3.19 pull as it needed the trace_seq clean ups from that branch. This code solves the issue of performing stack dumps from NMI context. The issue is that printk() is not safe from NMI context as if the NMI were to trigger when a printk() was being performed, the NMI could deadlock from the printk() internal locks. This has been seen in practice. With lots of review from Petr Mladek, this code went through several iterations, and we feel that it is now at a point of quality to be accepted into mainline. Here's what is contained in this patch set: - Creates a "seq_buf" generic buffer utility that allows a descriptor to be passed around where functions can write their own "printk()" formatted strings into it. The generic version was pulled out of the trace_seq() code that was made specifically for tracing. - The seq_buf code was change to model the seq_file code. I have a patch (not included for 3.19) that converts the seq_file.c code over to use seq_buf.c like the trace_seq.c code does. This was done to make sure that seq_buf.c is compatible with seq_file.c. I may try to get that patch in for 3.20. - The seq_buf.c file was moved to lib/ to remove it from being dependent on CONFIG_TRACING. - The printk() was updated to allow for a per_cpu "override" of the internal calls. That is, instead of writing to the console, a call to printk() may do something else. This made it easier to allow the NMI to change what printk() does in order to call dump_stack() without needing to update that code as well. - Finally, the dump_stack from all CPUs via NMI code was converted to use the seq_buf code. The caller to trigger the NMI code would wait till all the NMIs finished, and then it would print the seq_buf data to the console safely from a non NMI context One added bonus is that this code also makes the NMI dump stack work on PREEMPT_RT kernels. As printk() includes sleeping locks on PREEMPT_RT, printk() only writes to console if the console does not use any rt_mutex converted spin locks. Which a lot do" * tag 'trace-seq-buf-3.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace: x86/nmi: Fix use of unallocated cpumask_var_t printk/percpu: Define printk_func when printk is not defined x86/nmi: Perform a safe NMI stack trace on all CPUs printk: Add per_cpu printk func to allow printk to be diverted seq_buf: Move the seq_buf code to lib/ seq-buf: Make seq_buf_bprintf() conditional on CONFIG_BINARY_PRINTF tracing: Add seq_buf_get_buf() and seq_buf_commit() helper functions tracing: Have seq_buf use full buffer seq_buf: Add seq_buf_can_fit() helper function tracing: Add paranoid size check in trace_printk_seq() tracing: Use trace_seq_used() and seq_buf_used() instead of len tracing: Clean up tracing_fill_pipe_page() seq_buf: Create seq_buf_used() to find out how much was written tracing: Add a seq_buf_clear() helper and clear len and readpos in init tracing: Convert seq_buf fields to be like seq_file fields tracing: Convert seq_buf_path() to be like seq_path() tracing: Create seq_buf layer in trace_seq
2014-12-10net: sock: fix access via invalid file descriptorAlexei Starovoitov1-2/+2
0day robot reported the following crash: [ 21.233581] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000007 [ 21.234709] IP: [<ffffffff8156ebda>] sk_attach_bpf+0x39/0xc2 It's due to bpf_prog_get() returning ERR_PTR. Check it properly. Reported-by: Fengguang Wu <[email protected]> Fixes: 89aa075832b0 ("net: sock: allow eBPF programs to be attached to sockets") Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-10Merge tag 'ftracetest-3.19' of ↵Linus Torvalds14-13/+484
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace Pull ftrace self-test updates from Steven Rostedt: "Updates for the ftrace self tests: - Added kprobes on ftrace testcase - Sort test cases - Add file to hold helper functions - Use logfile name supported by busybox's mktemp - Clear trace buffer after running kprobe test - Fix show descriptions when run on dash shell - Add --verbose option for showing echo output" * tag 'ftracetest-3.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace: ftracetest: Add --verbose option for showing echo output ftracetest: Fix to show descriptions on dash ftracetest: Add basic event tracing test cases ftracetest: Clear trace buffer after running kprobe testcases ftracetest: Use logfile name supported by busybox's mktemp ftracetest: Add a couple of ftrace test cases ftracetest: Add functions file that holds helper functions ftracetest: Sort testcases ftracetest: Add kprobes on ftrace testcase
2014-12-10Merge tag 'trace-3.19' of ↵Linus Torvalds38-1312/+1680
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt: "There was a lot of clean ups and minor fixes. One of those clean ups was to the trace_seq code. It also removed the return values to the trace_seq_*() functions and use trace_seq_has_overflowed() to see if the buffer filled up or not. This is similar to work being done to the seq_file code as well in another tree. Some of the other goodies include: - Added some "!" (NOT) logic to the tracing filter. - Fixed the frame pointer logic to the x86_64 mcount trampolines - Added the logic for dynamic trampolines on !CONFIG_PREEMPT systems. That is, the ftrace trampoline can be dynamically allocated and be called directly by functions that only have a single hook to them" * tag 'trace-3.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace: (55 commits) tracing: Truncated output is better than nothing tracing: Add additional marks to signal very large time deltas Documentation: describe trace_buf_size parameter more accurately tracing: Allow NOT to filter AND and OR clauses tracing: Add NOT to filtering logic ftrace/fgraph/x86: Have prepare_ftrace_return() take ip as first parameter ftrace/x86: Get rid of ftrace_caller_setup ftrace/x86: Have save_mcount_regs macro also save stack frames if needed ftrace/x86: Add macro MCOUNT_REG_SIZE for amount of stack used to save mcount regs ftrace/x86: Simplify save_mcount_regs on getting RIP ftrace/x86: Have save_mcount_regs store RIP in %rdi for first parameter ftrace/x86: Rename MCOUNT_SAVE_FRAME and add more detailed comments ftrace/x86: Move MCOUNT_SAVE_FRAME out of header file ftrace/x86: Have static tracing also use ftrace_caller_setup ftrace/x86: Have static function tracing always test for function graph kprobes: Add IPMODIFY flag to kprobe_ftrace_ops ftrace, kprobes: Support IPMODIFY flag to find IP modify conflict kprobes/ftrace: Recover original IP if pre_handler doesn't change it tracing/trivial: Fix typos and make an int into a bool tracing: Deletion of an unnecessary check before iput() ...
2014-12-10net: introduce helper macro for_each_cmsghdrGu Zheng10-16/+15
Introduce helper macro for_each_cmsghdr as a wrapper of the enumerating cmsghdr from msghdr, just cleanup. Signed-off-by: Gu Zheng <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-12-10arm: omap3: twl: remove usb phy init dataHeikki Krogerus2-13/+1
commit dbc98635e0d4 ("phy: remove the old lookup method") removes struct phy_consumer but twl-common.c still uses the "phy_consumer" structure resulting in the following compilation warning. arch/arm/mach-omap2/twl-common.c:94:21: error: array type has incomplete element type struct phy_consumer consumers[] = { Removed using phy_consumer since twl4030 uses the new lookup method. Signed-off-by: Heikki Krogerus <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <[email protected]> Reported-by: Stephen Rothwell <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>