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Eddie James
7ed98dddb7 fsi: Add On-Chip Controller (OCC) driver
The OCC is a device embedded on a POWER processor that collects and
aggregates sensor data from the processor and system. The OCC can
provide the raw sensor data as well as perform thermal and power
management on the system.

This driver provides an atomic communications channel between a service
processor (e.g. a BMC) and the OCC. The driver is dependent on the FSI
SBEFIFO driver to get hardware access through the SBE to the OCC SRAM.
Commands are issued to the SBE to send or fetch data to the SRAM.

Signed-off-by: Eddie James <eajames@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
2018-12-02 16:25:28 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
6a51272609 ARM: SoC fixes
Volume is a little higher than usual due to a set of gpio fixes for
 Davinci platforms that's been around a while, still seemed appropriate
 to not hold off until next merge window.
 
 Besides that it's the usual mix of minor fixes, mostly corrections of
 small stuff in device trees.
 
 Major stability-related one is the removal of a regulator from DT on
 Rock960, since DVFS caused undervoltage. I expect it'll be restored once
 they figure out the underlying issue.
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Merge tag 'armsoc-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc

Pull ARM SoC fixes from Olof Johansson:
 "Volume is a little higher than usual due to a set of gpio fixes for
  Davinci platforms that's been around a while, still seemed appropriate
  to not hold off until next merge window.

  Besides that it's the usual mix of minor fixes, mostly corrections of
  small stuff in device trees.

  Major stability-related one is the removal of a regulator from DT on
  Rock960, since DVFS caused undervoltage. I expect it'll be restored
  once they figure out the underlying issue"

* tag 'armsoc-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc: (28 commits)
  MAINTAINERS: Remove unused Qualcomm SoC mailing list
  ARM: davinci: dm644x: set the GPIO base to 0
  ARM: davinci: da830: set the GPIO base to 0
  ARM: davinci: dm355: set the GPIO base to 0
  ARM: davinci: dm646x: set the GPIO base to 0
  ARM: davinci: dm365: set the GPIO base to 0
  ARM: davinci: da850: set the GPIO base to 0
  gpio: davinci: restore a way to manually specify the GPIO base
  ARM: davinci: dm644x: define gpio interrupts as separate resources
  ARM: davinci: dm355: define gpio interrupts as separate resources
  ARM: davinci: dm646x: define gpio interrupts as separate resources
  ARM: davinci: dm365: define gpio interrupts as separate resources
  ARM: davinci: da8xx: define gpio interrupts as separate resources
  ARM: dts: at91: sama5d2: use the divided clock for SMC
  ARM: dts: imx51-zii-rdu1: Remove EEPROM node
  ARM: dts: rockchip: Remove @0 from the veyron memory node
  arm64: dts: rockchip: Fix PCIe reset polarity for rk3399-puma-haikou.
  arm64: dts: qcom: msm8998: Reserve gpio ranges on MTP
  arm64: dts: sdm845-mtp: Reserve reserved gpios
  arm64: dts: ti: k3-am654: Fix wakeup_uart reg address
  ...
2018-12-02 12:19:44 -08:00
Houlong Wei
576f1b4bc8 soc: mediatek: Add Mediatek CMDQ helper
Add Mediatek CMDQ helper to create CMDQ packet and assemble GCE op code.

Signed-off-by: Houlong Wei <houlong.wei@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: HS Liao <hs.liao@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Brugger <matthias.bgg@gmail.com>
2018-12-02 20:46:10 +01:00
Trond Myklebust
71700bb960 SUNRPC: Fix a memory leak in call_encode()
If we retransmit an RPC request, we currently end up clobbering the
value of req->rq_rcv_buf.bvec that was allocated by the initial call to
xprt_request_prepare(req).

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2018-12-02 09:43:57 -05:00
Rafał Miłecki
1186af457c mtd: keep original flags for every struct mtd_info
When allocating a new partition mtd subsystem runs internal tests in the
allocate_partition(). They may result in modifying specified flags (e.g.
dropping some /features/ like write access).

Those constraints don't have to be necessary true for subpartitions. It
may happen parent partition isn't block aligned (effectively disabling
write access) while subpartition may fit blocks nicely. In such case all
checks should be run again (starting with original flags value).

Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
2018-12-02 09:29:16 +01:00
Miquel Raynal
4348433d8c mtd: fix mtd_oobavail() incoherent returned value
mtd_oobavail() returns either mtd->oovabail or mtd->oobsize. Both
values are unsigned 32-bit entities, so there is no reason to pretend
returning a signed one.

Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
2018-12-02 09:20:39 +01:00
Paul E. McKenney
eaaf055f27 Merge branches 'bug.2018.11.12a', 'consolidate.2018.12.01a', 'doc.2018.11.12a', 'fixes.2018.11.12a', 'initrd.2018.11.08b', 'sil.2018.11.12a' and 'srcu.2018.11.27a' into HEAD
bug.2018.11.12a:  Get rid of BUG_ON() and friends
consolidate.2018.12.01a:  Continued RCU flavor-consolidation cleanup
doc.2018.11.12a:  Documentation updates
fixes.2018.11.12a:  Miscellaneous fixes
initrd.2018.11.08b:  Automate creation of rcutorture initrd
sil.2018.11.12a:  Remove more spin_unlock_wait() calls
2018-12-01 12:43:16 -08:00
Paul E. McKenney
d5cccfc7b7 types: Remove call_rcu_bh() and call_rcu_sched()
Now that call_rcu()'s callback is not invoked until after bh-disable and
preempt-disable regions of code have completed (in addition to explicitly
marked RCU read-side critical sections), call_rcu() can be used in place
of call_rcu_bh() and call_rcu_sched().  This commit therefore removes
these two API members from the callback_head structure's header comment.

Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org>
Cc: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Cc: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
2018-12-01 12:38:48 -08:00
Paul E. McKenney
e3e7405441 percpu-rwsem: Replace synchronize_sched() with synchronize_rcu()
Now that synchronize_rcu() waits for preempt-disable regions of code
as well as RCU read-side critical sections, synchronize_sched() can be
replaced by synchronize_rcu().  This commit therefore makes this change,
even though it is but a comment.

Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Dennis Zhou <dennis@kernel.org>
Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>
Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
2018-12-01 12:38:48 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
4b78317679 Merge branch 'x86-pti-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull STIBP fallout fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
 "The performance destruction department finally got it's act together
  and came up with a cure for the STIPB regression:

   - Provide a command line option to control the spectre v2 user space
     mitigations. Default is either seccomp or prctl (if seccomp is
     disabled in Kconfig). prctl allows mitigation opt-in, seccomp
     enables the migitation for sandboxed processes.

   - Rework the code to handle the conditional STIBP/IBPB control and
     remove the now unused ptrace_may_access_sched() optimization
     attempt

   - Disable STIBP automatically when SMT is disabled

   - Optimize the switch_to() logic to avoid MSR writes and invocations
     of __switch_to_xtra().

   - Make the asynchronous speculation TIF updates synchronous to
     prevent stale mitigation state.

  As a general cleanup this also makes retpoline directly depend on
  compiler support and removes the 'minimal retpoline' option which just
  pretended to provide some form of security while providing none"

* 'x86-pti-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (31 commits)
  x86/speculation: Provide IBPB always command line options
  x86/speculation: Add seccomp Spectre v2 user space protection mode
  x86/speculation: Enable prctl mode for spectre_v2_user
  x86/speculation: Add prctl() control for indirect branch speculation
  x86/speculation: Prepare arch_smt_update() for PRCTL mode
  x86/speculation: Prevent stale SPEC_CTRL msr content
  x86/speculation: Split out TIF update
  ptrace: Remove unused ptrace_may_access_sched() and MODE_IBRS
  x86/speculation: Prepare for conditional IBPB in switch_mm()
  x86/speculation: Avoid __switch_to_xtra() calls
  x86/process: Consolidate and simplify switch_to_xtra() code
  x86/speculation: Prepare for per task indirect branch speculation control
  x86/speculation: Add command line control for indirect branch speculation
  x86/speculation: Unify conditional spectre v2 print functions
  x86/speculataion: Mark command line parser data __initdata
  x86/speculation: Mark string arrays const correctly
  x86/speculation: Reorder the spec_v2 code
  x86/l1tf: Show actual SMT state
  x86/speculation: Rework SMT state change
  sched/smt: Expose sched_smt_present static key
  ...
2018-12-01 12:35:48 -08:00
Christoph Hellwig
0c3b3171ce dma-mapping: move the arm64 noncoherent alloc/free support to common code
The arm64 codebase to implement coherent dma allocation for architectures
with non-coherent DMA is a good start for a generic implementation, given
that is uses the generic remap helpers, provides the atomic pool for
allocations that can't sleep and still is realtively simple and well
tested.  Move it to kernel/dma and allow architectures to opt into it
using a config symbol.  Architectures just need to provide a new
arch_dma_prep_coherent helper to writeback an invalidate the caches
for any memory that gets remapped for uncached access.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
2018-12-01 18:07:11 +01:00
Christoph Hellwig
b18814e767 dma-direct: provide page based alloc/free helpers
Some architectures support remapping highmem into DMA coherent
allocations.  To use the common code for them we need variants of
dma_direct_{alloc,free}_pages that do not use kernel virtual addresses.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
2018-12-01 17:55:02 +01:00
Masahiro Yamada
bbda5ec671 kbuild: simplify dependency generation for CONFIG_TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS
My main motivation of this commit is to clean up scripts/Kbuild.include
and scripts/Makefile.build.

Currently, CONFIG_TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS works with a tricky gimmick;
possibly exported symbols are detected by letting $(CPP) replace
EXPORT_SYMBOL* with a special string '=== __KSYM_*===', which is
post-processed by sed, and passed to fixdep. The extra preprocessing
is costly, and hacking cmd_and_fixdep is ugly.

I came up with a new way to find exported symbols; insert a dummy
symbol __ksym_marker_* to each potentially exported symbol. Those
dummy symbols are picked up by $(NM), post-processed by sed, then
appended to .*.cmd files. I collected the post-process part to a
new shell script scripts/gen_ksymdeps.sh for readability. The dummy
symbols are put into the .discard.* section so that the linker
script rips them off the final vmlinux or modules.

A nice side-effect is building with CONFIG_TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS will
be much faster.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Reviewed-by: Nicolas Pitre <nico@linaro.org>
2018-12-01 23:13:14 +09:00
Linus Torvalds
d8f190ee83 Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andrew)
Merge misc fixes from Andrew Morton:
 "31 fixes"

* emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>: (31 commits)
  ocfs2: fix potential use after free
  mm/khugepaged: fix the xas_create_range() error path
  mm/khugepaged: collapse_shmem() do not crash on Compound
  mm/khugepaged: collapse_shmem() without freezing new_page
  mm/khugepaged: minor reorderings in collapse_shmem()
  mm/khugepaged: collapse_shmem() remember to clear holes
  mm/khugepaged: fix crashes due to misaccounted holes
  mm/khugepaged: collapse_shmem() stop if punched or truncated
  mm/huge_memory: fix lockdep complaint on 32-bit i_size_read()
  mm/huge_memory: splitting set mapping+index before unfreeze
  mm/huge_memory: rename freeze_page() to unmap_page()
  initramfs: clean old path before creating a hardlink
  kernel/kcov.c: mark funcs in __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc() as notrace
  psi: make disabling/enabling easier for vendor kernels
  proc: fixup map_files test on arm
  debugobjects: avoid recursive calls with kmemleak
  userfaultfd: shmem: UFFDIO_COPY: set the page dirty if VM_WRITE is not set
  userfaultfd: shmem: add i_size checks
  userfaultfd: shmem/hugetlbfs: only allow to register VM_MAYWRITE vmas
  userfaultfd: shmem: allocate anonymous memory for MAP_PRIVATE shmem
  ...
2018-11-30 18:45:49 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
fd3b3e0ec5 FS-Cache fixes
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Merge tag 'fscache-fixes-20181130' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs

Pull fscache and cachefiles fixes from David Howells:
 "Misc fixes:

   - Fix an assertion failure at fs/cachefiles/xattr.c:138 caused by a
     race between a cache object lookup failing and someone attempting
     to reenable that object, thereby triggering an update of the
     object's attributes.

   - Fix an assertion failure at fs/fscache/operation.c:449 caused by a
     split atomic subtract and atomic read that allows a race to happen.

   - Fix a leak of backing pages when simultaneously reading the same
     page from the same object from two or more threads.

   - Fix a hang due to a race between a cache object being discarded and
     the corresponding cookie being reenabled.

  There are also some minor cleanups:

   - Cast an enum value to a different enum type to prevent clang from
     generating a warning. This shouldn't cause any sort of change in
     the emitted code.

   - Use ktime_get_real_seconds() instead of get_seconds(). This is just
     used to uniquify a filename for an object to be placed in the
     graveyard. Objects placed there are deleted by cachfilesd in
     userspace immediately thereafter.

   - Remove an initialised, but otherwise unused variable. This should
     have been entirely optimised away anyway"

* tag 'fscache-fixes-20181130' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs:
  fscache, cachefiles: remove redundant variable 'cache'
  cachefiles: avoid deprecated get_seconds()
  cachefiles: Explicitly cast enumerated type in put_object
  fscache: fix race between enablement and dropping of object
  cachefiles: Fix page leak in cachefiles_read_backing_file while vmscan is active
  fscache: Fix race in fscache_op_complete() due to split atomic_sub & read
  cachefiles: Fix an assertion failure when trying to update a failed object
2018-11-30 18:32:33 -08:00
Daniel Borkmann
b7df9ada9a bpf: fix pointer offsets in context for 32 bit
Currently, pointer offsets in three BPF context structures are
broken in two scenarios: i) 32 bit compiled applications running
on 64 bit kernels, and ii) LLVM compiled BPF programs running
on 32 bit kernels. The latter is due to BPF target machine being
strictly 64 bit. So in each of the cases the offsets will mismatch
in verifier when checking / rewriting context access. Fix this by
providing a helper macro __bpf_md_ptr() that will enforce padding
up to 64 bit and proper alignment, and for context access a macro
bpf_ctx_range_ptr() which will cover full 64 bit member range on
32 bit archs. For flow_keys, we additionally need to force the
size check to sizeof(__u64) as with other pointer types.

Fixes: d58e468b11 ("flow_dissector: implements flow dissector BPF hook")
Fixes: 4f738adba3 ("bpf: create tcp_bpf_ulp allowing BPF to monitor socket TX/RX data")
Fixes: 2dbb9b9e6d ("bpf: Introduce BPF_PROG_TYPE_SK_REUSEPORT")
Reported-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Acked-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Tested-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2018-11-30 17:04:35 -08:00
Johannes Weiner
e0c274472d psi: make disabling/enabling easier for vendor kernels
Mel Gorman reports a hackbench regression with psi that would prohibit
shipping the suse kernel with it default-enabled, but he'd still like
users to be able to opt in at little to no cost to others.

With the current combination of CONFIG_PSI and the psi_disabled bool set
from the commandline, this is a challenge.  Do the following things to
make it easier:

1. Add a config option CONFIG_PSI_DEFAULT_DISABLED that allows distros
   to enable CONFIG_PSI in their kernel but leave the feature disabled
   unless a user requests it at boot-time.

   To avoid double negatives, rename psi_disabled= to psi=.

2. Make psi_disabled a static branch to eliminate any branch costs
   when the feature is disabled.

In terms of numbers before and after this patch, Mel says:

: The following is a comparision using CONFIG_PSI=n as a baseline against
: your patch and a vanilla kernel
:
:                          4.20.0-rc4             4.20.0-rc4             4.20.0-rc4
:                 kconfigdisable-v1r1                vanilla        psidisable-v1r1
: Amean     1       1.3100 (   0.00%)      1.3923 (  -6.28%)      1.3427 (  -2.49%)
: Amean     3       3.8860 (   0.00%)      4.1230 *  -6.10%*      3.8860 (  -0.00%)
: Amean     5       6.8847 (   0.00%)      8.0390 * -16.77%*      6.7727 (   1.63%)
: Amean     7       9.9310 (   0.00%)     10.8367 *  -9.12%*      9.9910 (  -0.60%)
: Amean     12     16.6577 (   0.00%)     18.2363 *  -9.48%*     17.1083 (  -2.71%)
: Amean     18     26.5133 (   0.00%)     27.8833 *  -5.17%*     25.7663 (   2.82%)
: Amean     24     34.3003 (   0.00%)     34.6830 (  -1.12%)     32.0450 (   6.58%)
: Amean     30     40.0063 (   0.00%)     40.5800 (  -1.43%)     41.5087 (  -3.76%)
: Amean     32     40.1407 (   0.00%)     41.2273 (  -2.71%)     39.9417 (   0.50%)
:
: It's showing that the vanilla kernel takes a hit (as the bisection
: indicated it would) and that disabling PSI by default is reasonably
: close in terms of performance for this particular workload on this
: particular machine so;

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20181127165329.GA29728@cmpxchg.org
Signed-off-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Tested-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net>
Reported-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2018-11-30 14:56:14 -08:00
Jens Axboe
5d2ee7122c sbitmap: optimize wakeup check
Even if we have no waiters on any of the sbitmap_queue wait states, we
still have to loop every entry to check. We do this for every IO, so
the cost adds up.

Shift a bit of the cost to the slow path, when we actually have waiters.
Wrap prepare_to_wait_exclusive() and finish_wait(), so we can maintain
an internal count of how many are currently active. Then we can simply
check this count in sbq_wake_ptr() and not have to loop if we don't
have any sleepers.

Convert the two users of sbitmap with waiting, blk-mq-tag and iSCSI.

Reviewed-by: Omar Sandoval <osandov@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2018-11-30 14:48:04 -07:00
Jens Axboe
ea86ea2cdc sbitmap: ammortize cost of clearing bits
sbitmap maintains a set of words that we use to set and clear bits, with
each bit representing a tag for blk-mq. Even though we spread the bits
out and maintain a hint cache, one particular bit allocated will end up
being cleared in the exact same spot.

This introduces batched clearing of bits. Instead of clearing a given
bit, the same bit is set in a cleared/free mask instead. If we fail
allocating a bit from a given word, then we check the free mask, and
batch move those cleared bits at that time. This trades 64 atomic bitops
for 2 cmpxchg().

In a threaded poll test case, half the overhead of getting and clearing
tags is removed with this change. On another poll test case with a
single thread, performance is unchanged.

Reviewed-by: Omar Sandoval <osandov@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2018-11-30 14:47:45 -07:00
Ariel Elior
0e1f10447e qed: Expose the doorbell overflow recovery mechanism to the protocol drivers
Most of the doorbelling entities are outside of the core module.
L2 queues, Roce queues, iscsi and fcoe all need to register.
Make the APIs available for these drivers.

Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <Ariel.Elior@cavium.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Kalderon <Michal.Kalderon@cavium.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomer Tayar <Tomer.Tayar@cavium.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-11-30 13:45:13 -08:00
Ariel Elior
36907cd5cd qed: Add doorbell overflow recovery mechanism
Add the database used to register doorbelling entities, and APIs for adding
and deleting entries, and logic for traversing the database and doorbelling
once on behalf of all entities.

Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <Ariel.Elior@cavium.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Kalderon <Michal.Kalderon@cavium.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomer Tayar <Tomer.Tayar@cavium.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-11-30 13:45:12 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
cd9a043323 Staging and IIO driver fixes for 4.20-rc5
Here are some small IIO and Staging driver fixes for 4.20-rc5.
 
 Nothing major, the IIO fix ended up touching the HID drivers at the same
 time, but the HID maintainer acked it.  The staging fixes are all minor
 patches for reported issues and regressions, full details are in the
 shortlog.
 
 All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
 issues.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'staging-4.20-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging

Pull staging and IIO driver fixes from Greg KH:
 "Here are some small IIO and staging driver fixes for 4.20-rc5.

  Nothing major, the IIO fix ended up touching the HID drivers at the
  same time, but the HID maintainer acked it. The staging fixes are all
  minor patches for reported issues and regressions, full details are in
  the shortlog.

  All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
  issues"

* tag 'staging-4.20-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging:
  iio/hid-sensors: Fix IIO_CHAN_INFO_RAW returning wrong values for signed numbers
  staging: vchiq_arm: fix compat VCHIQ_IOC_AWAIT_COMPLETION
  staging: mt7621-pinctrl: fix uninitialized variable ngroups
  staging: rtl8723bs: Add missing return for cfg80211_rtw_get_station
  staging: most: use format specifier "%s" in snprintf
  staging: rtl8723bs: Fix incorrect sense of ether_addr_equal
  staging: mt7621-dma: fix potentially dereferencing uninitialized 'tx_desc'
  staging: comedi: clarify/unify macros for NI macro-defined terminals
  drivers: staging: cedrus: find ctx before dereferencing it ctx
  staging: rtl8723bs: Fix the return value in case of error in 'rtw_wx_read32()'
  staging: comedi: ni_mio_common: scale ao INSN_CONFIG_GET_CMD_TIMING_CONSTRAINTS
  iio:st_magn: Fix enable device after trigger
2018-11-30 12:23:44 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
1ec63573b2 Merge branch 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 fixes from Ingo Molnar:
 "Misc fixes:

   - MCE related boot crash fix on certain AMD systems

   - FPU exception handling fix

   - FPU handling race fix

   - revert+rewrite of the RSDP boot protocol extension, use boot_params
     instead

   - documentation fix"

* 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  x86/MCE/AMD: Fix the thresholding machinery initialization order
  x86/fpu: Use the correct exception table macro in the XSTATE_OP wrapper
  x86/fpu: Disable bottom halves while loading FPU registers
  x86/acpi, x86/boot: Take RSDP address from boot params if available
  x86/boot: Mostly revert commit ae7e1238e6 ("Add ACPI RSDP address to setup_header")
  x86/ptrace: Fix documentation for tracehook_report_syscall_entry()
2018-11-30 11:34:25 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
49afe66143 This includes two more fixes:
- Change idx variable in DO_TRACE macro to __idx to avoid name conflicts.
    A kvm event had "idx" as a parameter and it confused the macro.
 
  - Fix a race where interrupts would be traced when set_graph_function was set.
    The previous patch set increased a race window that tricked the function graph
    tracer to think it should trace interrupts when it really should not have.
    The bug has been there before, but was seldom hit. Only the last patch series
    made it more common.
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Merge tag 'trace-v4.20-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace

Pull more tracing fixes from Steven Rostedt:
 "Two more fixes:

   - Change idx variable in DO_TRACE macro to __idx to avoid name
     conflicts. A kvm event had "idx" as a parameter and it confused the
     macro.

   - Fix a race where interrupts would be traced when set_graph_function
     was set. The previous patch set increased a race window that
     tricked the function graph tracer to think it should trace
     interrupts when it really should not have.

     The bug has been there before, but was seldom hit. Only the last
     patch series made it more common"

* tag 'trace-v4.20-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace:
  tracing/fgraph: Fix set_graph_function from showing interrupts
  tracepoint: Use __idx instead of idx in DO_TRACE macro to make it unique
2018-11-30 10:40:11 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
0f1f692375 While rewriting the function graph tracer, I discovered a design flaw that
was introduced by a patch that tried to fix one bug, but by doing so created
 another bug. As both bugs corrupt the output (but they do not crash the
 kernel), I decided to fix the design such that it could have both bugs
 fixed. The original fix, fixed time reporting of the function graph tracer
 when doing a max_depth of one. This was code that can test how much the
 kernel interferes with userspace. But in doing so, it could corrupt the time
 keeping of the function profiler.
 
 The issue is that the curr_ret_stack variable was being used for two
 different meanings. One was to keep track of the stack pointer on the
 ret_stack (shadow stack used by the function graph tracer), and the other
 use case was the graph call depth.  Although, the two may be closely
 related, where they got updated was the issue that lead to the two different
 bugs that required the two use cases to be updated differently.
 
 The big issue with this fix is that it requires changing each architecture.
 The good news is, I was able to remove a lot of code that was duplicated
 within the architectures and place it into a single location. Then I could
 make the fix in one place.
 
 I pushed this code into linux-next to let it settle over a week, and before
 doing so, I cross compiled all the affected architectures to make sure that
 they built fine.
 
 In the mean time, I also pulled in a patch that fixes the sched_switch
 previous tasks state output, that was not actually correct.
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Merge tag 'trace-v4.20-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace

Pull tracing fixes from Steven Rostedt:
 "While rewriting the function graph tracer, I discovered a design flaw
  that was introduced by a patch that tried to fix one bug, but by doing
  so created another bug.

  As both bugs corrupt the output (but they do not crash the kernel), I
  decided to fix the design such that it could have both bugs fixed. The
  original fix, fixed time reporting of the function graph tracer when
  doing a max_depth of one. This was code that can test how much the
  kernel interferes with userspace. But in doing so, it could corrupt
  the time keeping of the function profiler.

  The issue is that the curr_ret_stack variable was being used for two
  different meanings. One was to keep track of the stack pointer on the
  ret_stack (shadow stack used by the function graph tracer), and the
  other use case was the graph call depth. Although, the two may be
  closely related, where they got updated was the issue that lead to the
  two different bugs that required the two use cases to be updated
  differently.

  The big issue with this fix is that it requires changing each
  architecture. The good news is, I was able to remove a lot of code
  that was duplicated within the architectures and place it into a
  single location. Then I could make the fix in one place.

  I pushed this code into linux-next to let it settle over a week, and
  before doing so, I cross compiled all the affected architectures to
  make sure that they built fine.

  In the mean time, I also pulled in a patch that fixes the sched_switch
  previous tasks state output, that was not actually correct"

* tag 'trace-v4.20-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace:
  sched, trace: Fix prev_state output in sched_switch tracepoint
  function_graph: Have profiler use curr_ret_stack and not depth
  function_graph: Reverse the order of pushing the ret_stack and the callback
  function_graph: Move return callback before update of curr_ret_stack
  function_graph: Use new curr_ret_depth to manage depth instead of curr_ret_stack
  function_graph: Make ftrace_push_return_trace() static
  sparc/function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  sh/function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  s390/function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  riscv/function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  powerpc/function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  parisc: function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  nds32: function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  MIPS: function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  microblaze: function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  arm64: function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  ARM: function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  x86/function_graph: Simplify with function_graph_enter()
  function_graph: Create function_graph_enter() to consolidate architecture code
2018-11-30 09:32:34 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
e9eaf72e73 pstore fix:
- Fix corrupted compression due to unlucky size choice with ECC
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Merge tag 'pstore-v4.20-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull pstore fix from Kees Cook:
 "Fix corrupted compression due to unlucky size choice with ECC"

* tag 'pstore-v4.20-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  pstore/ram: Correctly calculate usable PRZ bytes
2018-11-30 09:03:15 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
2b17992f6f First rc pull request
A set of small driver and core code fixes:
 
 - Small series fixing longtime user triggerable bugs in the
   ODP processing inside mlx5 and core code
 
 - Various small driver malfunctions and crashes (use after, free, error
   unwind, implementation bugs)
 
 - A misfunction of the RDMA GID cache that can be triggered by the
   administrator
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Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma

Pull rdma fixes from Jason Gunthorpe:
 "This is a bit later than usual for our first -rc but I'm not seeing
  anything worry-some in the RDMA tree right now. Quiet so far this -rc
  cycle, only a few internal driver related bugs and a small series
  fixing ODP bugs found by more advanced testing.

  A set of small driver and core code fixes:

   - Small series fixing longtime user triggerable bugs in the ODP
     processing inside mlx5 and core code

   - Various small driver malfunctions and crashes (use after, free,
     error unwind, implementation bugs)

   - A misfunction of the RDMA GID cache that can be triggered by the
     administrator"

* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma:
  RDMA/mlx5: Initialize return variable in case pagefault was skipped
  IB/mlx5: Fix page fault handling for MW
  IB/umem: Set correct address to the invalidation function
  IB/mlx5: Skip non-ODP MR when handling a page fault
  RDMA/hns: Bugfix pbl configuration for rereg mr
  iser: set sector for ambiguous mr status errors
  RDMA/rdmavt: Fix rvt_create_ah function signature
  IB/mlx5: Avoid load failure due to unknown link width
  IB/mlx5: Fix XRC QP support after introducing extended atomic
  RDMA/bnxt_re: Avoid accessing the device structure after it is freed
  RDMA/bnxt_re: Fix system hang when registration with L2 driver fails
  RDMA/core: Add GIDs while changing MAC addr only for registered ndev
  RDMA/mlx5: Fix fence type for IB_WR_LOCAL_INV WR
  net/mlx5: Fix XRC SRQ umem valid bits
2018-11-30 08:57:31 -08:00
NeilBrown
ada5c1da86 fs/locks: rename some lists and pointers.
struct file lock contains an 'fl_next' pointer which
is used to point to the lock that this request is blocked
waiting for.  So rename it to fl_blocker.

The fl_blocked list_head in an active lock is the head of a list of
blocked requests.  In a request it is a node in that list.
These are two distinct uses, so replace with two list_heads
with different names.
fl_blocked_requests is the head of a list of blocked requests
fl_blocked_member is a node in a member of that list.

The two different list_heads are never used at the same time, but that
will change in a future patch.

Note that a tracepoint is changed to report fl_blocker instead
of fl_next.

Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
2018-11-30 11:26:12 -05:00
Mark Rutland
ad697a1aec linkage: add generic GLOBAL() macro
Declaring a global symbol in assembly is tedious, error-prone, and
painful to read. While ENTRY() exists, this is supposed to be used for
function entry points, and this affects alignment in a potentially
undesireable manner.

Instead, let's add a generic GLOBAL() macro for this, as x86 added
locally in commit:

  95695547a7 ("x86: asm linkage - introduce GLOBAL macro")

... thus allowing us to use this more freely in the kernel.

Signed-off-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org>
Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Cc: Torsten Duwe <duwe@suse.de>
Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
2018-11-30 13:29:04 +00:00
Ard Biesheuvel
80424b02d4 efi: Reduce the amount of memblock reservations for persistent allocations
The current implementation of efi_mem_reserve_persistent() is rather
naive, in the sense that for each invocation, it creates a separate
linked list entry to describe the reservation. Since the linked list
entries themselves need to persist across subsequent kexec reboots,
every reservation created this way results in two memblock_reserve()
calls at the next boot.

On arm64 systems with 100s of CPUs, this may result in a excessive
number of memblock reservations, and needless fragmentation.

So instead, make use of the newly updated struct linux_efi_memreserve
layout to put multiple reservations into a single linked list entry.
This should get rid of the numerous tiny memblock reservations, and
effectively cut the total number of reservations in half on arm64
systems with many CPUs.

 [ mingo: build warning fix. ]

Tested-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@broadcom.com>
Cc: Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com>
Cc: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Cc: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Cc: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com>
Cc: Julien Thierry <julien.thierry@arm.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Matt Fleming <matt@codeblueprint.co.uk>
Cc: Nathan Chancellor <natechancellor@gmail.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Sai Praneeth Prakhya <sai.praneeth.prakhya@intel.com>
Cc: Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: YiFei Zhu <zhuyifei1999@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-efi@vger.kernel.org
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20181129171230.18699-11-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2018-11-30 09:37:57 +01:00
Ard Biesheuvel
5f0b0ecf04 efi: Permit multiple entries in persistent memreserve data structure
In preparation of updating efi_mem_reserve_persistent() to cause less
fragmentation when dealing with many persistent reservations, update
the struct definition and the code that handles it currently so it
can describe an arbitrary number of reservations using a single linked
list entry. The actual optimization will be implemented in a subsequent
patch.

Tested-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@broadcom.com>
Cc: Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com>
Cc: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Cc: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Cc: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com>
Cc: Julien Thierry <julien.thierry@arm.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Matt Fleming <matt@codeblueprint.co.uk>
Cc: Nathan Chancellor <natechancellor@gmail.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Sai Praneeth Prakhya <sai.praneeth.prakhya@intel.com>
Cc: Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: YiFei Zhu <zhuyifei1999@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-efi@vger.kernel.org
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20181129171230.18699-10-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2018-11-30 09:10:31 +01:00
Sai Praneeth Prakhya
47c33a095e x86/efi: Move efi_<reserve/free>_boot_services() to arch/x86
efi_<reserve/free>_boot_services() are x86 specific quirks and as such
should be in asm/efi.h, so move them from linux/efi.h. Also, call
efi_free_boot_services() from __efi_enter_virtual_mode() as it is x86
specific call and ideally shouldn't be part of init/main.c

Signed-off-by: Sai Praneeth Prakhya <sai.praneeth.prakhya@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Acked-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@broadcom.com>
Cc: Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com>
Cc: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Cc: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Cc: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com>
Cc: Julien Thierry <julien.thierry@arm.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Cc: Matt Fleming <matt@codeblueprint.co.uk>
Cc: Nathan Chancellor <natechancellor@gmail.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com>
Cc: YiFei Zhu <zhuyifei1999@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-efi@vger.kernel.org
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20181129171230.18699-7-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2018-11-30 09:10:31 +01:00
Steven Rostedt (VMware)
23621fac32 function_graph: Remove unused task_curr_ret_stack()
The static inline function task_curr_ret_stack() is unused, remove it.

Reviewed-by: Joel Fernandes (Google) <joel@joelfernandes.org>
Reviewed-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2018-11-29 23:38:34 -05:00
Zenghui Yu
0c7a52e4d4 tracepoint: Use __idx instead of idx in DO_TRACE macro to make it unique
After enabling KVM event tracing, almost all of trace_kvm_exit()'s
printk shows

	"kvm_exit: IRQ: ..."

even if the actual exception_type is NOT IRQ.  More specifically,
trace_kvm_exit() is defined in virt/kvm/arm/trace.h by TRACE_EVENT.

This slight problem may have existed after commit e6753f23d9
("tracepoint: Make rcuidle tracepoint callers use SRCU"). There are
two variables in trace_kvm_exit() and __DO_TRACE() which have the
same name, *idx*. Thus the actual value of *idx* will be overwritten
when tracing. Fix it by adding a simple prefix.

Cc: Joel Fernandes <joel@joelfernandes.org>
Cc: Wang Haibin <wanghaibin.wang@huawei.com>
Cc: linux-trace-devel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: e6753f23d9 ("tracepoint: Make rcuidle tracepoint callers use SRCU")
Reviewed-by: Joel Fernandes (Google) <joel@joelfernandes.org>
Signed-off-by: Zenghui Yu <yuzenghui@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2018-11-29 22:08:38 -05:00
David S. Miller
93029d7d40 Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next
Daniel Borkmann says:

====================
bpf-next 2018-11-30

The following pull-request contains BPF updates for your *net-next* tree.

(Getting out bit earlier this time to pull in a dependency from bpf.)

The main changes are:

1) Add libbpf ABI versioning and document API naming conventions
   as well as ABI versioning process, from Andrey.

2) Add a new sk_msg_pop_data() helper for sk_msg based BPF
   programs that is used in conjunction with sk_msg_push_data()
   for adding / removing meta data to the msg data, from John.

3) Optimize convert_bpf_ld_abs() for 0 offset and fix various
   lib and testsuite build failures on 32 bit, from David.

4) Make BPF prog dump for !JIT identical to how we dump subprogs
   when JIT is in use, from Yonghong.

5) Rename btf_get_from_id() to make it more conform with libbpf
   API naming conventions, from Martin.

6) Add a missing BPF kselftest config item, from Naresh.
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-11-29 18:15:07 -08:00
Saeed Mahameed
4e2df04ad2 net/mlx5: Forward SRQ resource events
Allow forwarding of SRQ events to mlx5_core interfaces, e.g. mlx5_ib.
Use mlx5_notifier_register/unregister in srq.c in order to allow seamless
transition of srq.c to infiniband subsystem.

Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2018-11-29 16:40:32 -08:00
Saeed Mahameed
451be51c0b net/mlx5: Forward QP/WorkQueues resource events
Allow forwarding QP and WQ events to mlx5_core interfaces, e.g. mlx5_ib

Use mlx5_notifier_register/unregister in qp.c in order to allow seamless
transition of qp.c to infiniband subsystem.

Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2018-11-29 16:40:32 -08:00
Saeed Mahameed
b8267cd765 net/mlx5: Remove all deprecated software versions of FW events
Before the new mlx5 event notification infrastructure and API,
mlx5_core used to process all events before forwarding them to mlx5
interfaces (mlx5e/mlx5_ib) and used to translate the event type enum
to a software defined enum, this is not needed anymore since it is ok
for mlx5e and mlx5_ib to receive FW events as is, at least the few ones
mlx5 core allows.

mlx5e and mlx5_ib already moved to use the new API and they only handle FW
events types, it is now safe to remove all equivalent software defined
events and the logic around them.

Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2018-11-29 16:40:32 -08:00
Saeed Mahameed
02039fb659 net/mlx5: Remove unused events callback and logic
The mlx5_interface->event callback is not used by mlx5e/mlx5_ib anymore.

We totally remove the delayed events logic work around, since with
the dynamic notifier registration API it is not needed anymore, mlx5_ib
can register its notifier and start receiving events exactly at the moment
it is ready to handle them.

Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2018-11-29 16:40:31 -08:00
Saeed Mahameed
58d180b34e net/mlx5: Forward all mlx5 events to mlx5 notifiers chain
This to allow seamless migration to the new notifier chain API, and to
eventually deprecate interfaces dev->event callback.

Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2018-11-29 16:40:31 -08:00
Saeed Mahameed
20902be46c net/mlx5: Driver events notifier API
Use atomic notifier chain to fire events to mlx5 core driver
consumers (mlx5e/mlx5_ib) and provide mlx5 register/unregister notifier
API.

This API will replace the current mlx5_interface->event callback and all
the logic around it, especially the delayed events logic introduced by
commit 97834eba7c ("net/mlx5: Delay events till ib registration ends")

Which is not needed anymore with this new API where the mlx5 interface
can dynamically register/unregister its notifier.

Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2018-11-29 16:40:31 -08:00
Kees Cook
89d328f637 pstore/ram: Correctly calculate usable PRZ bytes
The actual number of bytes stored in a PRZ is smaller than the
bytes requested by platform data, since there is a header on each
PRZ. Additionally, if ECC is enabled, there are trailing bytes used
as well. Normally this mismatch doesn't matter since PRZs are circular
buffers and the leading "overflow" bytes are just thrown away. However, in
the case of a compressed record, this rather badly corrupts the results.

This corruption was visible with "ramoops.mem_size=204800 ramoops.ecc=1".
Any stored crashes would not be uncompressable (producing a pstorefs
"dmesg-*.enc.z" file), and triggering errors at boot:

  [    2.790759] pstore: crypto_comp_decompress failed, ret = -22!

Backporting this depends on commit 70ad35db33 ("pstore: Convert console
write to use ->write_buf")

Reported-by: Joel Fernandes <joel@joelfernandes.org>
Fixes: b0aad7a99c ("pstore: Add compression support to pstore")
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Joel Fernandes (Google) <joel@joelfernandes.org>
2018-11-29 13:46:43 -08:00
Baruch Siach
90230968f1 net: phy: sfp: correct location of SFP standards
SFP standards are now available from the SNIA (Storage Networking
Industry Association) website.

Cc: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Cc: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Baruch Siach <baruch@tkos.co.il>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-11-29 11:46:34 -08:00
Jens Axboe
d666ba98f8 blk-mq: add mq_ops->commit_rqs()
blk-mq passes information to the hardware about any given request being
the last that we will issue in this sequence. The point is that hardware
can defer costly doorbell type writes to the last request. But if we run
into errors issuing a sequence of requests, we may never send the request
with bd->last == true set. For that case, we need a hook that tells the
hardware that nothing else is coming right now.

For failures returned by the drivers ->queue_rq() hook, the driver is
responsible for flushing pending requests, if it uses bd->last to
optimize that part. This works like before, no changes there.

Reviewed-by: Omar Sandoval <osandov@fb.com>
Reviewed-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2018-11-29 10:11:56 -07:00
Jens Axboe
ce5b009cff block: improve logic around when to sort a plug list
Only do it if we have requests for multiple queues in the same
plug.

Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2018-11-29 10:11:45 -07:00
Priit Laes
58d81d64e0 lib: cordic: Move cordic macros and defines to header file
Now that these macros are in header file, we can eventually
clean up the duplicate macros present in the drivers that
utilize the same cordic algorithm implementation.

Also add CORDIC_ prefix to nonprefixed macros.

Reviewed-by: Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Priit Laes <plaes@plaes.org>
Acked-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-11-29 17:30:48 +02:00
Tetsuo Handa
9adcfaffc3 printk: Make printk_emit() local function.
printk_emit() is called from only devkmsg_write() in the same file.
Save object size by making it a local function.

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/5cc99d2c-c408-34f7-d1fc-e1cd2a9e31da@i-love.sakura.ne.jp
Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Signed-off-by: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
Reviewed-by: Sergey Senozhatsky <sergey.senozhatsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com>
2018-11-29 10:59:40 +01:00
David S. Miller
e561bb29b6 Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net
Trivial conflict in net/core/filter.c, a locally computed
'sdif' is now an argument to the function.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-11-28 22:10:54 -08:00
Dave Airlie
1ec28f8b8a Linux 4.20-rc4
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Merge v4.20-rc4 into drm-next

Requested by Boris Brezillon for some vc4 fixes that are needed for future vc4 work.

Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
2018-11-29 10:34:03 +10:00
Chuck Lever
97bce63408 svcrdma: Optimize the logic that selects the R_key to invalidate
o Select the R_key to invalidate while the CPU cache still contains
  the received RPC Call transport header, rather than waiting until
  we're about to send the RPC Reply.

o Choose Send With Invalidate if there is exactly one distinct R_key
  in the received transport header. If there's more than one, the
  client will have to perform local invalidation after it has
  already waited for remote invalidation.

Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2018-11-28 18:36:03 -05:00