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Pull MMC updates from Ulf Hansson:
"MMC core:
- Allow more host caps to be modified through debugfs
- Skip to set the default 200mA SD current limit
MMC host:
- Convert a few more DT bindings to the DT schema
- dw_mmc: Add Shawn Lin as co-maintainer for the dw_mmc drivers
- dw_mmc-rockchip:
- Add memory clock auto-gating support
- Add support for the RK3506 variant
- meson-mx-sdio:
- Ignore disabled "mmc-slot" child-nodes
- Refactoring and general code improvements
- renesas_sdhi:
- Enable bigger data ports where available
- Manage reset in probe and during system-wide suspend/resume
- sdhci-brcmstb:
- Add support for the BCM72116 and BCM74371 variants
- Save/restore registers during system-wide suspend/resume
- sdhci-msm:
- Add support for the sm8750 and the Kaanapali variants
- Avoid early clock doubling during HS400 transition
- sdhci-of-dwcmshc:
- Add command queue support for Rockchip SOCs
- Add support for the Eswin EIC7700 variant"
* tag 'mmc-v6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ulfh/mmc: (40 commits)
mmc: sdhci-of-dwcmshc: reduce CIT for better performance
mmc: sdhci-of-dwcmshc: Disable internal clock auto gate for Rockchip SOCs
mmc: sdhci-msm: Avoid early clock doubling during HS400 transition
MAINTAINERS: Add Shawn Lin as co-maintainer for dw_mmc drivers
mmc: sdhci-of-dwcmshc: Fix command queue support for RK3576
mmc: renesas_sdhi: Add suspend/resume hooks
mmc: renesas_sdhi: Switch to SYSTEM_SLEEP_PM_OPS()/RUNTIME_PM_OPS() and pm_ptr()
mmc: renesas_sdhi: Deassert the reset signal on probe
dt-bindings: mmc: am654: Simplify dma-coherent property
mmc: meson-mx-sdio: Ignore disabled "mmc-slot" child-nodes
mmc: meson-mx-sdio: Fix indentation in meson_mx_mmc_irq_thread()
mmc: meson-mx-sdio: Use dev_err_probe() where appropriate
mmc: meson-mx-sdio: Use devm_mmc_alloc_host() helper
mmc: meson-mx-sdio: Refactor internal clock initialization
mmc: meson-mx-sdio: Use devm_clk_get_enabled()
mmc: meson-mx-sdio: Switch to regmap for register access
mmc: core: add WQ_PERCPU to alloc_workqueue users
mmc: dw_mmc-rockchip: Add memory clock auto-gating support
mmc: omap: add WQ_PERCPU to alloc_workqueue users
mmc: mtk-sd: replace use of system_wq with system_percpu_wq
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ulfh/linux-pm
Pull pmdomain updates from Ulf Hansson:
"pmdomain core:
- Allow power-off for out-of-band wakeup-capable devices
- Drop the redundant call to dev_pm_domain_detach() for the amba bus
- Extend the genpd governor for CPUs to account for IPIs
pmdomain providers:
- bcm: Add support for BCM2712
- mediatek: Add support for MFlexGraphics power domains
- mediatek: Add support for MT8196 power domains
- qcom: Add RPMh power domain support for Kaanapali
- rockchip: Add support for RV1126B
pmdomain consumers:
- usb: dwc3: Enable out of band wakeup for i.MX95
- usb: chipidea: Enable out of band wakeup for i.MX95"
* tag 'pmdomain-v6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ulfh/linux-pm: (26 commits)
pmdomain: Extend the genpd governor for CPUs to account for IPIs
smp: Introduce a helper function to check for pending IPIs
pmdomain: mediatek: convert from clk round_rate() to determine_rate()
amba: bus: Drop dev_pm_domain_detach() call
pmdomain: bcm: bcm2835-power: Prepare to support BCM2712
pmdomain: mediatek: mtk-mfg: select MAILBOX in Kconfig
pmdomain: mediatek: Add support for MFlexGraphics
pmdomain: mediatek: Fix build-errors
cpuidle: psci: Replace deprecated strcpy in psci_idle_init_cpu
pmdomain: rockchip: Add support for RV1126B
pmdomain: mediatek: Add support for MT8196 HFRPSYS power domains
pmdomain: mediatek: Add support for MT8196 SCPSYS power domains
pmdomain: mediatek: Add support for secure HWCCF infra power on
pmdomain: mediatek: Add support for Hardware Voter power domains
pmdomain: qcom: rpmhpd: Add RPMh power domain support for Kaanapali
usb: dwc3: imx8mp: Set out of band wakeup for i.MX95
usb: chipidea: ci_hdrc_imx: Set out of band wakeup for i.MX95
usb: chipidea: core: detach power domain for ci_hdrc platform device
pmdomain: core: Allow power-off for out-of-band wakeup-capable devices
PM: wakeup: Add out-of-band system wakeup support for devices
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux
Pull gpio updates from Bartosz Golaszewski:
"There's one new driver, lots of various updates to existing ones, some
refactoring support for new models and misc tweaks and fixes.
The biggest new feature in GPIO core is adding support for managed,
enable-counted sharing of GPIO pins, something that - until now - was
only hacked around with the GPIOD_FLAGS_BIT_NONEXCLUSIVE request flag
which basically allowed drivers to "fight it out" for the descriptor
and provided no synchronization. It was enabled on Qualcomm platforms
(and thus is enabled on arm64 defconfig) and I plan on removing
GPIOD_FLAGS_BIT_NONEXCLUSIVE once all drivers using it are switched to
the new mechanism.
GPIO core:
- add proper support for shared GPIOs that's aiming to replace the
current sharing mechanism (which provides no synchronization ot
enable counting) and enable it for Qualcomm platforms
- improve the software node GPIO lookup by using the fwnode
representation instead of the software node's name which was prone
to bugs (GPIO controllers don't have to use the software node's
name as their kernel label)
- remove the last user of legacy-of-mm-gpiochip.h and drop the header
- move closer to removing the legacy gpio_request_one() routine
- rename some symbols for consistency
- shrink GPIO printk() helpers by reusing existing code
- remove some redundant kernel messages
- use min() instead of min_t() in GPIO ACPI code
- use system_percpu_wq instead of system_wq in GPIO character device
code
New drivers:
- add a driver for the QIXIS FPGA GPIO controller
Driver improvements:
- use modernized variants of power management macros across a wide
array of drivers in order to avoid having to use the __maybe_unused
attribute
- convert gpio-elkhartlake and reset-gpio to using the auxiliary bus
instead of the platform bus as they are not really described in
firmware
- use lock guards and update symbol prefixes in gpio-mmio
- support the bryx radio interface kit in gpio-mpsse + refactor the
driver
- use software nodes for configuring the reset-gpio driver, including
setting up the reference to the shared "reset" pin
- check and propagate the return value of gpiod_set_value() to
user-space in gpio-virtuser (this was previously not possible as
this function returned void)
- extend the gpio-regmap helper with more features (bypass cache for
aliased inputs, force writes for aliased data registers, add a new
configuration parameter)
- remove unneeded includes from gpio-aspeed and gpio-latch
- add support for Tegra410 to gpio-tegra186
- replace PCI-specific PM with generic device-level PM in gpio-bt8xx
- use dynamic GPIO range allocation in gpio-loongson-64bit
- improve handling of level-triggered interrupts in gpio-pca953x
- add suspend/resume support to gpio-fxl6408
- add support for more models to gpio-menz127
- optimize gpio-mvebu interrupt handling by avoiding unnecessary
calls to mvebu_gpio_irq_handler()
- make locking more consistent in gpio-grgpio
Device-tree bindings:
- document new NXP and Microchip models
Documentation:
- add a comprehensive compatibility and feature list for
gpio-pca953x, which is a great addition as it's probably the most
commonly used GPIO expander driver
- kernel-doc tweaks
Late fixes:
- use BYTE_CTRL_MODE for 2K2000/3000 models in gpio-loongson"
* tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux: (80 commits)
gpio: loongson: Switch 2K2000/3000 GPIO to BYTE_CTRL_MODE
gpio: regmap: fix kernel-doc notation
gpio: shared: fix a deadlock
gpio: shared-proxy: set suppress_bind_attrs
gpio: shared: ignore GPIO hogs when traversing the device tree
gpio: shared: ignore special __symbols__ node when traversing device tree
gpio: shared: handle the reset-gpios corner case
gpio: zynq: Use modern PM macros
gpio: xilinx: Use modern PM macros
gpio: xgene: Use modern PM macros
gpio: uniphier: Use modern PM macros
gpio: tqmx86: Use modern PM macros
gpio: pch: Use modern PM macros
gpio: omap: Use modern PM macros
gpio: msc313: Use modern PM macros
gpio: mlxbf2: Use modern PM macros
gpio: ml-ioh: Use modern PM macros
gpio: pl061: Use modern PM macros
gpio: htc-egpio: Use modern PM macros
gpio: brcmstb: Use modern PM macros
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ieee1394/linux1394
Pull firewire updates from Takashi Sakamoto:
"This includes two changes for core functions, which affects all use
cases of this subsystem:
- Handle per-device interoperability quirks
Some devices have quirks affecting interoperability. To identify
such quirks at an early stages of device detection, the step for
reading the configuration ROM contents has been changed. As a side
effect, the entire detection process is now performed at the basic
transaction speed (S100), without a trial to probe higher
supported speeds.
With this change, the following devices should now work with fewer
issues:
- TASCAM FW-1884, FW-1804, and FW-1082
- MOTU Audio Express
- Safer removals of host card
There was a race condition between host card removal and handling
of bus reset events in the workqueue. This appears to be a long
standing issue, and recent changes to use more workqueues escalate
it.
To solve it, a new callback has been added to the 1394 OHCI PCI
driver to unregister the interrupt sources and wait for workqueue
completions when removing a card instance"
* tag 'firewire-updates-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ieee1394/linux1394:
firewire: core: abort pending transactions at card removal
firewire: core: add WQ_UNBOUND to alloc_workqueue users
firewire: core: clear sources of hardware interrupt at card removal
firewire: core: code refactoring to find and pop transaction entry
firewire: core: code refactoring to remove transaction entry
firewire: core: use cleanup function to release cached configuration ROM
ALSA: firewire-tascam: reserve resources for transferred isochronous packets at S400
firewire: core: handle device quirk of TASCAM FW-1884/FW-1804/FW-1082
firewire: core: determine transaction speed after detecting quirks
firewire: core: code refactoring to compute transaction speed
firewire: core: handle device quirk of MOTU Audio Express
firewire: core: detect device quirk when reading configuration ROM
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/groeck/linux-staging
Pull hwmon updates from Guenter Roeck:
"New drivers:
- Apple Silicon SMC
- TSC1641 I2C power monitor
- MPS MP9945
- MAX17616
- MP2925 and MP2929
Added support for new devices to existing drivers:
- dell-smm: Add Dell G5 5505 to fan control whitelist
- aspeed-g6-pwm-tach: Support for AST2700
- asus-ec-sensors: Support for ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING, ROG STRIX
X870-F GAMING WIFI, ROG STRIX X870E-H GAMING WIFI7, and Pro WS
TRX50-SAGE WIFI
- k10temp: Support for AMD Steam Deck APU ID
- pmbus/isl68137: Support for raa229141
- aht10: Support for dht20
- adt7410: Support for ADT7422
- peci: Support for Intel Emerald Rapids
- nct6775: Support for ASUS ROG STRIX X870E-H GAMING WIFI7
- pmbus/max34440: Support for ADPM12200
- ntc-thermistor: Support for Murata ncp18wm474
Infrastructure updates:
- Utilize subsystem locking in various drivers
- ltc4282, ltc2947: Use the new energy64 attribute
Bug fixes:
- Various drivers: Fixes to avoid TOCTOU, mostly in macro functions
evaluating parameters multiple times, as well as missing locks
- max6697: Fix regmap leak on probe failure
- sy7636a: Fix regulator_enable resource leak on error path
- asus-ec-sensors: Correct Pro WS TRX50-SAGE WIFI entry
Other changes and improvements:
- w83781d, lm78: Drop REALLY_SLOW_IO
- Fix broken datasheet links in various drivers
And various other minor fixes and improvements"
* tag 'hwmon-for-v6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/groeck/linux-staging: (110 commits)
hwmon: (dell-smm) Add Dell G5 5505 to fan control whitelist
hwmon: (max16065) Use local variable to avoid TOCTOU
hwmon: (w83l786ng) Convert macros to functions to avoid TOCTOU
hwmon: (max6697) fix regmap leak on probe failure
hwmon/w83781d: Drop REALLY_SLOW_IO setting
hwmon/lm78: Drop REALLY_SLOW_IO setting
hwmon: sy7636a: Fix regulator_enable resource leak on error path
hwmon: (adm1026) Convert macros to functions to avoid TOCTOU
hwmon: (adm1029) Add locking to avoid TOCTOU
hwmon: (lm87) Convert macros to functions to avoid TOCTOU
hwmon: (asus-ec-sensors) correct Pro WS TRX50-SAGE WIFI entry
hwmon: (vt8231) Convert macros to functions to avoid TOCTOU
hwmon: (emc2103) Add locking to avoid TOCTOU
hwmon: (aspeed-g6-pwm-tach): Add AST2700 compatible string
dt-bindings: hwmon: Add AST2700 compatible
hwmon: (asus-ec-sensors) add ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING
hwmon: (vt1211) Convert macros to functions to avoid TOCTOU
hwmon: (k10temp) Add AMD Steam Deck APU ID
hwmon: Add Apple Silicon SMC hwmon driver
Documentation/hwmon: Fix broken datasheet links for zl6100
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No callers check the return code, and that's a good thing. Doing so
would be racy and unhelpful.
Drop the return code entirely, so we don't make anyone think about its
complexities.
Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <briannorris@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251202193129.1411419-2-briannorris@chromium.org
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi
Pull spi updates from Mark Brown:
"This release is almost entirely new drivers, with a couple of small
changes in generic code.
The biggest individual update is a rename of the existing Microchip
driver and the addition of a new driver for the silicon SPI controller
in their PolarFire SoCs. The overlap between the soft IP supported by
the current driver and this new one is regrettably all in the IP and
not in the register interface offered to software.
- Add a time offset parameter for offloads, allowing them to be
defined in relation to each other. This is useful for IIO type
applcations where you trigger an operation then read the result
after a delay.
- Add a tracepoint for flash exec_ops, bringing the flash support
more in line with the debuggability of vanilla SPI.
- Support for Airoha EN7523, Arduino MCUs, Aspeed AST2700, Microchip
PolarFire SPI controllers, NXP i.MX51 ECSPI target mode, Qualcomm
IPQ5414 and IPQ5332, Renesas RZ/T2H, RZ/V2N and RZ/2NH and SpacemiT
K1 QuadSPI.
There's also a small set of ASoC cleanups that I mistakenly applied to
the SPI tree and then put more stuff on top of before it was brought
to my attention, sorry about that"
* tag 'spi-v6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi: (80 commits)
spi: microchip-core: Refactor FIFO read and write handlers
spi: ch341: fix out-of-bounds memory access in ch341_transfer_one
spi: microchip-core: Remove unneeded PM related macro
spi: microchip-core: Use SPI_MODE_X_MASK
spi: microchip-core: Utilise temporary variable for struct device
spi: microchip-core: Replace dead code (-ENOMEM error message)
spi: microchip-core: use min() instead of min_t()
spi: dt-bindings: airoha: add compatible for EN7523
spi: airoha-snfi: en7523: workaround flash damaging if UART_TXD was short to GND
spi: dt-bindings: renesas,rzv2h-rspi: Document RZ/V2N SoC support
spi: dt-bindings: renesas,rzv2h-rspi: Document RZ/V2N SoC support
spi: microchip: Enable compile-testing for FPGA SPI controllers
spi: Fix potential uninitialized variable in probe()
spi: rzv2h-rspi: add support for RZ/T2H and RZ/N2H
spi: dt-bindings: renesas,rzv2h-rspi: document RZ/T2H and RZ/N2H
spi: rzv2h-rspi: add support for loopback mode
spi: rzv2h-rspi: add support for variable transfer clock
spi: rzv2h-rspi: add support for using PCLK for transfer clock
spi: rzv2h-rspi: make transfer clock rate finding chip-specific
spi: rzv2h-rspi: avoid recomputing transfer frequency
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator
Pull regulator updates from Mark Brown:
"This is a relatively busy release for the regulator API, as well as a
good collection of new drivers we've got a little bit of core work and
a bunch of cleanup throughout the subsystem:
- Support for propagating undervoltage events to child regulators
- Undo enables done on supplies when setting enabling regulators via
constraints fails
- Pull in some gpiolib changes adding support for shared GPIOs to the
gpiolib core, using them to replace the open coded variant of this
that we've had in the regulator API for a long time
- Support for Fitipower FP9931 and JD9330, Mediatek MT6316, MT6363
and MT6373, NXP PF1550 and Qualcomm PMH01XX and PMCX0102
The PF1550 support was originally going to go via the MFD tree but
Krzysztof's cleanup work overlapped with it so I pulled in Lee's
signed tag with support for the device"
* tag 'regulator-v6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator: (50 commits)
regulator: fp9931: Fix spelling mistake "failid" -> "failed"
regulator: core: Protect regulator_supply_alias_list with regulator_list_mutex
regulator: pf9453: Constify pointers to 'regulator_desc' wrap struct
regulator: pca9450: Constify pointers to 'regulator_desc' wrap struct
regulator: mt6358: Constify pointers to 'regulator_desc' wrap struct
regulator: bd96801: Constify pointers to 'regulator_desc' wrap struct
regulator: bd718x7: Constify pointers to 'regulator_desc' wrap struct
regulator: bd71828: Constify pointers to 'regulator_desc' wrap struct
regulator: bd71815: Constify pointers to 'regulator_desc' wrap struct
regulator: Use container_of_const() when all types are const
regulator: pca9450: Fix error code in probe()
regulator: qcomm-labibb: replace use of system_wq with system_dfl_wq
regulator: Add FP9931/JD9930 driver
dt-bindings: regulator: Add Fitipower FP9931/JD9930
dt-bindings: vendor-prefixes: Add Fitipower
regulator: make the subsystem aware of shared GPIOs
regulator: renesas-usb-vbus-regulator: Remove unused headers
regulator: pca9450: Add support for setting debounce settings
regulator: dt-bindings: pca9540: add debounce timer configuration
regulator: core: disable supply if enabling main regulator fails
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap
Pull regmap updates from Mark Brown:
"Another small update for regmap, we have one new feature plus a little
bit of cleanup:
- Support for sparseness information in the flat cache, allowing
users that really need the performance properties it provides to
benefit from the interface and startup time improvements that
sparsness provides without needing to go all the way to a more
fancy data structure
- Cleanup work from Andy Shevchenko, refactoring the cache interface
in preparation for some future stuff he's working on"
* tag 'regmap-v6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap:
regmap: sdw-mbq: Reorder regmap_mbq_context struct for better packing
regmap: i3c: Use ARRAY_SIZE()
regcache: maple: Split ->populate() from ->init()
regcache: flat: Split ->populate() from ->init()
regcache: flat: Remove unneeded check and error message for -ENOMEM
regcache: rbtree: Split ->populate() from ->init()
regcache: Add ->populate() callback to separate from ->init()
regmap: warn users about uninitialized flat cache
regmap: add flat cache with sparse validity
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mtd/linux
Pull mtd updates from Miquel Raynal:
"Core MTD changes:
- We must ignore error -ENOENT from parsers on subpartitions which is
a legitimate return value
- PM support is added to the intel-dg driver
Raw NAND changes:
- The major change in this is the support for the Allwinner H616 NAND
controller, which lead to numerous changes and cleanups in the
driver.
- Another notable change in this driver is the use of field_get() and
field_prep(), but since the global support for this helpers is
going to be merged in the same release as we start using these
helpers, we undefine them in the first place to avoid warnings.
- Marvell drivers layout handling changes have also landed, they fix
previous definitions and abuses that have been made previously,
which implied to relax the ECC parameters validation in the core a
bit.
- The Cadence NAND controller driver gets NV-DDR interface support.
SPI NAND changes:
- Support for FudanMicro FM25S01BI3 and ESMT F50L1G41LC is added.
SPI NOR changes:
- Fix SMPT parsing for S25FS-S flash family. They report variable
dummy cycles for reads. This results in the default of 0 being
used. This works for other Infineon chips, but not for the S25FS-S
family. They need 8 dummy cycles. Add fixup hooks to specify that.
Also add fixup hooks to fix incorrect map ID data in SFDP.
- Add support for a bunch of Winbond flashes. Their block protection
information is not discoverable, so they need to have an entry in
the flash tables to describe that.
- Some cleanups for Micron flash support.
- Add support for Micron mt35xu01gbba.
- Some SPI controllers like the Intel one on the PCI bus do not
support the read CR opcode (0x35). Do not use the opcode if the
controller does not support it.
Aside from these main changes, there is the usual load of API updates,
kdoc fixes, potential memory leaks fixes, etc"
* tag 'mtd/for-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mtd/linux: (51 commits)
mtd: sm_ftl: Fix typo in comment in sm_read_lba
mtd: sm_ftl: Replace deprecated strncpy with sysfs_emit in sm_attr_show
mtd: lpddr_cmds: fix signed shifts in lpddr_cmds
mtd: docg3: fix kernel-doc warnings
mtd: spinand: add support for FudanMicro FM25S01BI3
mtd: rawnand: renesas: Handle devm_pm_runtime_enable() errors
mtd: nand: realtek-ecc: Fix Kconfig dependencies
mtd: rawnand: sunxi: #undef field_{get,prep}() before local definition
mailmap: update Pratyush Yadav's email address
mtd: spi-nor: core: Check read CR support
mtd: spi-nor: micron-st: add TODO for fixing mt35xu02gcba
mtd: spi-nor: micron-st: add mt35xu01gbba support
mtd: spi-nor: micron-st: use SFDP of mt35xu512aba
mtd: spi-nor: micron-st: move set_octal_dtr to late_init()
mtd: spi-nor: micron-st: rename the die_late_init functions
mtd: spinand: esmt: add support for F50L1G41LC
mtd: rawnand: lpc32xx_slc: Convert to use devm_gpiod_get_optional()
mtd: mtdpart: ignore error -ENOENT from parsers on subpartitions
mtd: maps: pcmciamtd: fix potential memory leak in pcmciamtd_detach()
mtd: spi-nor: spansion: SMPT fixups for S25FS-S
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ukleinek/linux
Pull pwm updates from Uwe Kleine-König:
"In addition to the usual mix of core cleanups, driver changes, minor
fixes and device tree updates the highlight this cycle is Rust support
for the core and a first Rust driver both provided by Michal
Wilczynski.
Michal wrote about these changes on
https://mwilczynski.dev/posts/bringing-rust-to-the-pwm-subsystem/
which is a nice read"
* tag 'pwm/for-6.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ukleinek/linux: (22 commits)
pwm: rzg2l-gpt: Allow checking period_tick cache value only if sibling channel is enabled
pwm: bcm2835: Make sure the channel is enabled after pwm_request()
pwm: mediatek: Make use of struct_size macro
pwm: mediatek: Remove unneeded semicolon
pwm: airoha: Add support for EN7581 SoC
pwm: mediatek: Convert to waveform API
pwm: max7360: Clean MAX7360 code
pwm: Drop unused function pwm_apply_args()
pwm: Use %u to printf unsigned int pwm_chip::npwm and pwm_chip::id
pwm: Simplify printf to emit chip->npwm in $debugfs/pwm
pwm: th1520: Use module_pwm_platform_driver! macro
pwm: th1520: Fix clippy warning for redundant struct field init
pwm: Fix Rust formatting
dt-bindings: pwm: thead: Add T-HEAD TH1520 PWM controller
pwm: Add Rust driver for T-HEAD TH1520 SoC
rust: pwm: Fix broken intra-doc link
rust: pwm: Drop wrapping of PWM polarity and state
rust: pwm: Add module_pwm_platform_driver! macro
rust: pwm: Add complete abstraction layer
rust: pwm: Add Kconfig and basic data structures
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound
Pull sound updates from Takashi Iwai:
"The majority of changes at this time were about ASoC with a lot of
code refactoring works. From the functionality POV, there isn't much
to see, but we have a wide range of device-specific fixes and updates.
Here are some highlights:
- Continued ASoC API cleanup work, spanned over many files
- Added a SoundWire SCDA generic class driver with regmap support
- Enhancements and fixes for Cirrus, Intel, Maxim and Qualcomm.
- Support for ASoC Allwinner A523, Mediatek MT8189, Qualcomm QCM2290,
QRB2210 and SM6115, SpacemiT K1, and TI TAS2568, TAS5802, TAS5806,
TAS5815, TAS5828 and TAS5830
- Usual HD-audio and USB-audio quirks and fixups
- Support for Onkyo SE-300PCIE, TASCAM IF-FW/DM MkII
Some gpiolib changes for shared GPIOs are included along with this PR
for covering ASoC drivers changes"
* tag 'sound-6.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound: (739 commits)
ALSA: hda/realtek: Add PCI SSIDs to HP ProBook quirks
ALSA: usb-audio: Simplify with usb_endpoint_max_periodic_payload()
ALSA: hda/realtek: fix mute/micmute LEDs don't work for more HP laptops
ALSA: rawmidi: Fix inconsistent indenting warning reported by smatch
ALSA: dice: fix buffer overflow in detect_stream_formats()
ASoC: codecs: Modify awinic amplifier dsp read and write functions
ASoC: SDCA: Fixup some more Kconfig issues
ASoC: cs35l56: Log a message if firmware is missing
ASoC: nau8325: Delete a stray tab
firmware: cs_dsp: Add test cases for client_ops == NULL
firmware: cs_dsp: Don't require client to provide a struct cs_dsp_client_ops
ASoC: fsl_micfil: Set channel range control
ASoC: fsl_micfil: Add default quality for different platforms
ASoC: intel: sof_sdw: Add codec_info for cs42l45
ASoC: sdw_utils: Add cs42l45 support functions
ASoC: intel: sof_sdw: Add ability to have auxiliary devices
ASoC: sdw_utils: Move codec_name to dai info
ASoC: sdw_utils: Add codec_conf for every DAI
ASoC: SDCA: Add terminal type into input/output widget name
ASoC: SDCA: Align mute controls to ALSA expectations
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Pull drm updates from Dave Airlie:
"There was a rather late merge of a new color pipeline feature, that
some userspace projects are blocked on, and has seen a lot of work in
amdgpu. This should have seen some time in -next. There is additional
support for this for Intel, that if it arrives in the next day or two
I'll pass it on in another pull request and you can decide if you want
to take it.
Highlights:
- Arm Ethos NPU accelerator driver
- new DRM color pipeline support
- amdgpu will now run discrete SI/CIK cards instead of radeon, which
enables vulkan support in userspace
- msm gets gen8 gpu support
- initial Xe3P support in xe
Full detail summary:
New driver:
- Arm Ethos-U65/U85 accel driver
Core:
- support the drm color pipeline in vkms/amdgfx
- add support for drm colorop pipeline
- add COLOR PIPELINE plane property
- add DRM_CLIENT_CAP_PLANE_COLOR_PIPELINE
- throttle dirty worker with vblank
- use drm_for_each_bridge_in_chain_scoped in drm's bridge code
- Ensure drm_client_modeset tests are enabled in UML
- add simulated vblank interrupt - use in drivers
- dumb buffer sizing helper
- move freeing of drm client memory to driver
- crtc sharpness strength property
- stop using system_wq in scheduler/drivers
- support emergency restore in drm-client
Rust:
- make slice::as_flattened usable on all supported rustc
- add FromBytes::from_bytes_prefix() method
- remove redundant device ptr from Rust GEM object
- Change how AlwaysRefCounted is implemented for GEM objects
gpuvm:
- Add deferred vm_bo cleanup to GPUVM (for rust)
atomic:
- cleanup and improve state handling interfaces
buddy:
- optimize block management
dma-buf:
- heaps: Create heap per CMA reserved location
- improve userspace documentation
dp:
- add POST_LT_ADJ_REQ training sequence
- DPCD dSC quirk for synaptics panamera devices
- helpers to query branch DSC max throughput
ttm:
- Rename ttm_bo_put to ttm_bo_fini
- allow page protection flags on risc-v
- rework pipelined eviction fence handling
amdgpu:
- enable amdgpu by default for SI/CI dGPUs
- enable DC by default on SI
- refactor CIK/SI enablement
- add ABM KMS property
- Re-enable DM idle optimizations
- DC Analog encoders support
- Powerplay fixes for fiji/iceland
- Enable DC on bonaire by default
- HMM cleanup
- Add new RAS framework
- DML2.1 updates
- YCbCr420 fixes
- DC FP fixes
- DMUB fixes
- LTTPR fixes
- DTBCLK fixes
- DMU cursor offload handling
- Userq validation improvements
- Unify shutdown callback handling
- Suspend improvements
- Power limit code cleanup
- SR-IOV fixes
- AUX backlight fixes
- DCN 3.5 fixes
- HDMI compliance fixes
- DCN 4.0.1 cursor updates
- DCN interrupt fix
- DC KMS full update improvements
- Add additional HDCP traces
- DCN 3.2 fixes
- DP MST fixes
- Add support for new SR-IOV mailbox interface
- UQ reset support
- HDP flush rework
- VCE1 support
amdkfd:
- HMM cleanups
- Relax checks on save area overallocations
- Fix GPU mappings after prefetch
radeon:
- refactor CIK/SI enablement
xe:
- Initial Xe3P support
- panic support on VRAM for display
- fix stolen size check
- Loosen used tracking restriction
- New SR-IOV debugfs structure and debugfs updates
- Hide the GPU madvise flag behind a VM_BIND flag
- Always expose VRAM provisioning data on discrete GPUs
- Allow VRAM mappings for userptr when used with SVM
- Allow pinning of p2p dma-buf
- Use per-tile debugfs where appropriate
- Add documentation for Execution Queues
- PF improvements
- VF migration recovery redesign work
- User / Kernel VRAM partitioning
- Update Tile-based messages
- Allow configfs to disable specific GT types
- VF provisioning and migration improvements
- use SVM range helpers in PT layer
- Initial CRI support
- access VF registers using dedicated MMIO view
- limit number of jobs per exec queue
- add sriov_admin sysfs tree
- more crescent island specific support
- debugfs residency counter
- SRIOV migration work
- runtime registers for GFX 35
i915:
- add initial Xe3p_LPD display version 35 support
- Enable LNL+ content adaptive sharpness filter
- Use optimized VRR guardband
- Enable Xe3p LT PHY
- enable FBC support for Xe3p_LPD display
- add display 30.02 firmware support
- refactor SKL+ watermark latency setup
- refactor fbdev handling
- call i915/xe runtime PM via function pointers
- refactor i915/xe stolen memory/display interfaces
- use display version instead of gfx version in display code
- extend i915_display_info with Type-C port details
- lots of display cleanups/refactorings
- set O_LARGEFILE in __create_shmem
- skuip guc communication warning on reset
- fix time conversions
- defeature DRRS on LNL+
- refactor intel_frontbuffer split between i915/xe/display
- convert inteL_rom interfaces to struct drm_device
- unify display register polling interfaces
- aovid lock inversion when pinning to GGTT on CHV/BXT+VTD
panel:
- Add KD116N3730A08/A12, chromebook mt8189
- JT101TM023, LQ079L1SX01,
- GLD070WX3-SL01 MIPI DSI
- Samsung LTL106AL0, Samsung LTL106AL01
- Raystar RFF500F-AWH-DNN
- Winstar WF70A8SYJHLNGA
- Wanchanglong w552946aaa
- Samsung SOFEF00
- Lenovo X13s panel
- ilitek-ili9881c - add rpi 5" support
- visionx-rm69299 - add backlight support
- edp - support AUI B116XAN02.0
bridge:
- improve ref counting
- ti-sn65dsi86 - add support for DP mode with HPD
- synopsis: support CEC, init timer with correct freq
- ASL CS5263 DP-to-HDMI bridge support
nova-core:
- introduce bitfield! macro
- introduce safe integer converters
- GSP inits to fully booted state on Ampere
- Use more future-proof register for GPU identification
nova-drm:
- select NOVA_CORE
- 64-bit only
nouveau:
- improve reclocking on tegra 186+
- add large page and compression support
msm:
- GPU:
- Gen8 support: A840 (Kaanapali) and X2-85 (Glymur)
- A612 support
- MDSS:
- Added support for Glymur and QCS8300 platforms
- DPU:
- Enabled Quad-Pipe support, unlocking higher resolutions support
- Added support for Glymur platform
- Documented DPU on QCS8300 platform as supported
- DisplayPort:
- Added support for Glymur platform
- Added support lame remapping inside DP block
- Documented DisplayPort controller on QCS8300 and SM6150/QCS615
as supported
tegra:
- NVJPG driver
panfrost:
- display JM contexts over debugfs
- export JM contexts to userspace
- improve error and job handling
panthor:
- support custom ASN_HASH for mt8196
- support mali-G1 GPU
- flush shmem write before mapping buffers uncached
- make timeout per-queue instead of per-job
mediatek:
- MT8195/88 HDMIv2/DDCv2 support
rockchip:
- dsi: add support for RK3368
amdxdna:
- enhance runtime PM
- last hardware error reading uapi
- support firmware debug output
- add resource and telemetry data uapi
- preemption support
imx:
- add driver for HDMI TX Parallel audio interface
ivpu:
- add support for user-managed preemption buffer
- add userptr support
- update JSM firware API to 3.33.0
- add better alloc/free warnings
- fix page fault in unbind all bos
- rework bind/unbind of imported buffers
- enable MCA ECC signalling
- split fw runtime and global memory buffers
- add fdinfo memory statistics
tidss:
- convert to drm logging
- logging cleanup
ast:
- refactor generation init paths
- add per chip generation detect_tx_chip
- set quirks for each chip model
atmel-hlcdc:
- set LCDC_ATTRE register in plane disable
- set correct values for plane scaler
solomon:
- use drm helper for get_modes and move_valid
sitronix:
- fix output position when clearing screens
qaic:
- support dma-buf exports
- support new firmware's READ_DATA implementation
- sahara AIC200 image table update
- add sysfs support
- add coredump support
- add uevents support
- PM support
sun4i:
- layer refactors to decouple plane from output
- improve DE33 support
vc4:
- switch to generic CEC helpers
komeda:
- use drm_ logging functions
vkms:
- configfs support for display configuration
vgem:
- fix fence timer deadlock
etnaviv:
- add HWDB entry for GC8000 Nano Ultra VIP r6205"
* tag 'drm-next-2025-12-03' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel: (1869 commits)
Revert "drm/amd: Skip power ungate during suspend for VPE"
drm/amdgpu: use common defines for HUB faults
drm/amdgpu/gmc12: add amdgpu_vm_handle_fault() handling
drm/amdgpu/gmc11: add amdgpu_vm_handle_fault() handling
drm/amdgpu: use static ids for ACP platform devs
drm/amdgpu/sdma6: Update SDMA 6.0.3 FW version to include UMQ protected-fence fix
drm/amdgpu: Forward VMID reservation errors
drm/amdgpu/gmc8: Delegate VM faults to soft IRQ handler ring
drm/amdgpu/gmc7: Delegate VM faults to soft IRQ handler ring
drm/amdgpu/gmc6: Delegate VM faults to soft IRQ handler ring
drm/amdgpu/gmc6: Cache VM fault info
drm/amdgpu/gmc6: Don't print MC client as it's unknown
drm/amdgpu/cz_ih: Enable soft IRQ handler ring
drm/amdgpu/tonga_ih: Enable soft IRQ handler ring
drm/amdgpu/iceland_ih: Enable soft IRQ handler ring
drm/amdgpu/cik_ih: Enable soft IRQ handler ring
drm/amdgpu/si_ih: Enable soft IRQ handler ring
drm/amd/display: fix typo in display_mode_core_structs.h
drm/amd/display: fix Smart Power OLED not working after S4
drm/amd/display: Move RGB-type check for audio sync to DCE HW sequence
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Add a new helper function blk_rq_nr_bvec() that returns the number of
bvecs in a request. This count represents the number of iterations
rq_for_each_bvec() would perform on a request.
Drivers need to pre-allocate bvec arrays before iterating through
a request's bvecs. Currently, they manually count bvecs using
rq_for_each_bvec() in a loop, which is repetitive. The new helper
centralizes this logic.
This pattern exists in loop and zloop drivers, where multi-bio requests
require copying bvecs into a contiguous array before creating
an iov_iter for file operations.
Update loop and zloop drivers to use the new helper, eliminating
duplicate code.
This patch also provides a clear API to avoid any potential misuse of
blk_nr_phys_segments() for calculating the bvecs since, one bvec can
have more than one segments and use of blk_nr_phys_segments() can
lead to extra memory allocation :-
[ 6155.673749] nullb_bio: 128K bio as ONE bvec: sector=0, size=131072
[ 6155.673846] null_blk: #### null_handle_data_transfer:1375
[ 6155.673850] null_blk: nr_bvec=1 blk_rq_nr_phys_segments=2
[ 6155.674263] null_blk: #### null_handle_data_transfer:1375
[ 6155.674267] null_blk: nr_bvec=1 blk_rq_nr_phys_segments=1
Reviewed-by: Niklas Cassel <cassel@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <ckulkarnilinux@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4
Pull ext4 updates from Ted Ts'o:
"New features and improvements for the ext4 file system:
- Optimize online defragmentation by using folios instead of
individual buffer heads
- Improve error codes stored in the superblock when the journal
aborts
- Minor cleanups and clarifications in ext4_map_blocks()
- Add documentation of the casefold and encrypt flags
- Add support for file systems with a blocksize greater than the
pagesize
- Improve performance by enabling the caching the fact that an inode
does not have a Posix ACL
Various Bug Fixes:
- Fix false positive complaints from smatch
- Fix error code which is returned by ext4fs_dirhash() when Siphash
is used without the encryption key
- Fix races when writing to inline data files which could trigger a
BUG
- Fix potential NULL dereference when there is an corrupt file system
with an extended attribute value stored in a inode
- Fix false positive lockdep report when syzbot uses ext4 and ocfs2
together
- Fix false positive reported by DEPT by adjusting lock annotation
- Avoid a potential BUG_ON in jbd2 when a file system is massively
corrupted
- Fix a WARN_ON when superblock is corrupted with a non-NULL
terminated mount options field
- Add check if the userspace passes in a non-NULL terminated mount
options field to EXT4_IOC_SET_TUNE_SB_PARAM
- Fix a potential journal checksum failure whena file system is
copied while it is mounted read-only
- Fix a potential potential orphan file tracking error which only
showed on 32-bit systems
- Fix assertion checks in mballoc (which have to be explicitly enbled
by manually enabling AGGRESSIVE_CHECKS and recompiling)
- Avoid complaining about overly large orphan files created by mke2fs
with with file systems with a 64k block size"
* tag 'ext4_for_linus-6.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4: (58 commits)
ext4: mark inodes without acls in __ext4_iget()
ext4: enable block size larger than page size
ext4: add checks for large folio incompatibilities when BS > PS
ext4: support verifying data from large folios with fs-verity
ext4: make data=journal support large block size
ext4: support large block size in __ext4_block_zero_page_range()
ext4: support large block size in mpage_prepare_extent_to_map()
ext4: support large block size in mpage_map_and_submit_buffers()
ext4: support large block size in ext4_block_write_begin()
ext4: support large block size in ext4_mpage_readpages()
ext4: rename 'page' references to 'folio' in multi-block allocator
ext4: prepare buddy cache inode for BS > PS with large folios
ext4: support large block size in ext4_mb_init_cache()
ext4: support large block size in ext4_mb_get_buddy_page_lock()
ext4: support large block size in ext4_mb_load_buddy_gfp()
ext4: add EXT4_LBLK_TO_PG and EXT4_PG_TO_LBLK for block/page conversion
ext4: add EXT4_LBLK_TO_B macro for logical block to bytes conversion
ext4: support large block size in ext4_readdir()
ext4: support large block size in ext4_calculate_overhead()
ext4: introduce s_min_folio_order for future BS > PS support
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vdubeyko/hfs
Pull hfs/hfsplus updates from Viacheslav Dubeyko:
"Several fixes for syzbot reported issues, HFS/HFS+ fixes of xfstests
failures, Kunit-based unit-tests introduction, and code cleanup:
- Dan Carpenter fixed a potential use-after-free issue in
hfs_correct_next_unused_CNID() method. Tetsuo Handa has made nice
fix of syzbot reported issue related to incorrect inode->i_mode
management if volume has been corrupted somehow. Yang Chenzhi has
made really good fix of potential race condition in
__hfs_bnode_create() method for HFS+ file system.
- Several fixes to xfstests failures. Particularly, generic/070,
generic/073, and generic/101 test-cases finish successfully for the
case of HFS+ file system right now.
- HFS and HFS+ drivers share multiple structures of on-disk layout
declarations. Some structures are used without any change. However,
we had two independent declarations of the same structures in HFS
and HFS+ drivers.
The on-disk layout declarations have been moved into
include/linux/hfs_common.h with the goal to exclude the
declarations duplication and to keep the HFS/HFS+ on-disk layout
declarations in one place.
Also, this patch prepares the basis for creating a hfslib that can
aggregate common functionality without necessity to duplicate the
same code in HFS and HFS+ drivers.
- HFS/HFS+ really need unit-tests because of multiple xfstests
failures. The first two patches introduce Kunit-based unit-tests
for the case string operations in HFS/HFS+ file system drivers"
* tag 'hfs-v6.19-tag1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vdubeyko/hfs:
hfs/hfsplus: move on-disk layout declarations into hfs_common.h
hfsplus: fix volume corruption issue for generic/101
hfsplus: introduce KUnit tests for HFS+ string operations
hfs: introduce KUnit tests for HFS string operations
hfsplus: fix volume corruption issue for generic/073
hfsplus: Verify inode mode when loading from disk
hfsplus: fix volume corruption issue for generic/070
hfs/hfsplus: prevent getting negative values of offset/length
hfsplus: fix missing hfs_bnode_get() in __hfs_bnode_create
hfs: fix potential use after free in hfs_correct_next_unused_CNID()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe:
- Fix head insertion for mq-deadline, a regression from when priority
support was added
- Series simplifying and improving the ublk user copy code
- Various ublk related cleanups
- Fixup REQ_NOWAIT handling in loop/zloop, clearing NOWAIT when the
request is punted to a thread for handling
- Merge and then later revert loop dio nowait support, as it ended up
causing excessive stack usage for when the inline issue code needs to
dip back into the full file system code
- Improve auto integrity code, making it less deadlock prone
- Speedup polled IO handling, but manually managing the hctx lookups
- Fixes for blk-throttle for SSD devices
- Small series with fixes for the S390 dasd driver
- Add support for caching zones, avoiding unnecessary report zone
queries
- MD pull requests via Yu:
- fix null-ptr-dereference regression for dm-raid0
- fix IO hang for raid5 when array is broken with IO inflight
- remove legacy 1s delay to speed up system shutdown
- change maintainer's email address
- data can be lost if array is created with different lbs devices,
fix this problem and record lbs of the array in metadata
- fix rcu protection for md_thread
- fix mddev kobject lifetime regression
- enable atomic writes for md-linear
- some cleanups
- bcache updates via Coly
- remove useless discard and cache device code
- improve usage of per-cpu workqueues
- Reorganize the IO scheduler switching code, fixing some lockdep
reports as well
- Improve the block layer P2P DMA support
- Add support to the block tracing code for zoned devices
- Segment calculation improves, and memory alignment flexibility
improvements
- Set of prep and cleanups patches for ublk batching support. The
actual batching hasn't been added yet, but helps shrink down the
workload of getting that patchset ready for 6.20
- Fix for how the ps3 block driver handles segments offsets
- Improve how block plugging handles batch tag allocations
- nbd fixes for use-after-free of the configuration on device clear/put
- Set of improvements and fixes for zloop
- Add Damien as maintainer of the block zoned device code handling
- Various other fixes and cleanups
* tag 'for-6.19/block-20251201' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux: (162 commits)
block/rnbd: correct all kernel-doc complaints
blk-mq: use queue_hctx in blk_mq_map_queue_type
md: remove legacy 1s delay in md_notify_reboot
md/raid5: fix IO hang when array is broken with IO inflight
md: warn about updating super block failure
md/raid0: fix NULL pointer dereference in create_strip_zones() for dm-raid
sbitmap: fix all kernel-doc warnings
ublk: add helper of __ublk_fetch()
ublk: pass const pointer to ublk_queue_is_zoned()
ublk: refactor auto buffer register in ublk_dispatch_req()
ublk: add `union ublk_io_buf` with improved naming
ublk: add parameter `struct io_uring_cmd *` to ublk_prep_auto_buf_reg()
kfifo: add kfifo_alloc_node() helper for NUMA awareness
blk-mq: fix potential uaf for 'queue_hw_ctx'
blk-mq: use array manage hctx map instead of xarray
ublk: prevent invalid access with DEBUG
s390/dasd: Use scnprintf() instead of sprintf()
s390/dasd: Move device name formatting into separate function
s390/dasd: Remove unnecessary debugfs_create() return checks
s390/dasd: Fix gendisk parent after copy pair swap
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux
Pull io_uring updates from Jens Axboe:
- Unify how task_work cancelations are detected, placing it in the
task_work running state rather than needing to check the task state
- Series cleaning up and moving the cancelation code to where it
belongs, in cancel.c
- Cleanup of waitid and futex argument handling
- Add support for mixed sized SQEs. 6.18 added support for mixed sized
CQEs, improving flexibility and efficiency of workloads that need big
CQEs. This adds similar support for SQEs, where the occasional need
for a 128b SQE doesn't necessitate having all SQEs be 128b in size
- Introduce zcrx and SQ/CQ layout queries. The former returns what zcrx
features are available. And both return the ring size information to
help with allocation size calculation for user provided rings like
IORING_SETUP_NO_MMAP and IORING_MEM_REGION_TYPE_USER
- Zcrx updates for 6.19. It includes a bunch of small patches,
IORING_REGISTER_ZCRX_CTRL and RQ flushing and David's work on sharing
zcrx b/w multiple io_uring instances
- Series cleaning up ring initializations, notable deduplicating ring
size and offset calculations. It also moves most of the checking
before doing any allocations, making the code simpler
- Add support for getsockname and getpeername, which is mostly a
trivial hookup after a bit of refactoring on the networking side
- Various fixes and cleanups
* tag 'for-6.19/io_uring-20251201' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux: (68 commits)
io_uring: Introduce getsockname io_uring cmd
socket: Split out a getsockname helper for io_uring
socket: Unify getsockname and getpeername implementation
io_uring/query: drop unused io_handle_query_entry() ctx arg
io_uring/kbuf: remove obsolete buf_nr_pages and update comments
io_uring/register: use correct location for io_rings_layout
io_uring/zcrx: share an ifq between rings
io_uring/zcrx: add io_fill_zcrx_offsets()
io_uring/zcrx: export zcrx via a file
io_uring/zcrx: move io_zcrx_scrub() and dependencies up
io_uring/zcrx: count zcrx users
io_uring/zcrx: add sync refill queue flushing
io_uring/zcrx: introduce IORING_REGISTER_ZCRX_CTRL
io_uring/zcrx: elide passing msg flags
io_uring/zcrx: use folio_nr_pages() instead of shift operation
io_uring/zcrx: convert to use netmem_desc
io_uring/query: introduce rings info query
io_uring/query: introduce zcrx query
io_uring: move cq/sq user offset init around
io_uring: pre-calculate scq layout
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The recent increase in the number of Segment Summary Area (SSA) entries
from 512 to 2048 was an unintentional change in logic of 16kb block
support. This commit corrects the issue.
To better utilize the space available from the erroneous 2048-entry
calculation, we are implementing a solution to share the currently
unused SSA space with neighboring segments. This enhances overall
SSA utilization without impacting the established 8MB segment size.
Fixes: d7e9a9037de2 ("f2fs: Support Block Size == Page Size")
Signed-off-by: Daeho Jeong <daehojeong@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski:
"Core & protocols:
- Replace busylock at the Tx queuing layer with a lockless list.
Resulting in a 300% (4x) improvement on heavy TX workloads, sending
twice the number of packets per second, for half the cpu cycles.
- Allow constantly busy flows to migrate to a more suitable CPU/NIC
queue.
Normally we perform queue re-selection when flow comes out of idle,
but under extreme circumstances the flows may be constantly busy.
Add sysctl to allow periodic rehashing even if it'd risk packet
reordering.
- Optimize the NAPI skb cache, make it larger, use it in more paths.
- Attempt returning Tx skbs to the originating CPU (like we already
did for Rx skbs).
- Various data structure layout and prefetch optimizations from Eric.
- Remove ktime_get() from the recvmsg() fast path, ktime_get() is
sadly quite expensive on recent AMD machines.
- Extend threaded NAPI polling to allow the kthread busy poll for
packets.
- Make MPTCP use Rx backlog processing. This lowers the lock
pressure, improving the Rx performance.
- Support memcg accounting of MPTCP socket memory.
- Allow admin to opt sockets out of global protocol memory accounting
(using a sysctl or BPF-based policy). The global limits are a poor
fit for modern container workloads, where limits are imposed using
cgroups.
- Improve heuristics for when to kick off AF_UNIX garbage collection.
- Allow users to control TCP SACK compression, and default to 33% of
RTT.
- Add tcp_rcvbuf_low_rtt sysctl to let datacenter users avoid
unnecessarily aggressive rcvbuf growth and overshot when the
connection RTT is low.
- Preserve skb metadata space across skb_push / skb_pull operations.
- Support for IPIP encapsulation in the nftables flowtable offload.
- Support appending IP interface information to ICMP messages (RFC
5837).
- Support setting max record size in TLS (RFC 8449).
- Remove taking rtnl_lock from RTM_GETNEIGHTBL and RTM_SETNEIGHTBL.
- Use a dedicated lock (and RCU) in MPLS, instead of rtnl_lock.
- Let users configure the number of write buffers in SMC.
- Add new struct sockaddr_unsized for sockaddr of unknown length,
from Kees.
- Some conversions away from the crypto_ahash API, from Eric Biggers.
- Some preparations for slimming down struct page.
- YAML Netlink protocol spec for WireGuard.
- Add a tool on top of YAML Netlink specs/lib for reporting commonly
computed derived statistics and summarized system state.
Driver API:
- Add CAN XL support to the CAN Netlink interface.
- Add uAPI for reporting PHY Mean Square Error (MSE) diagnostics, as
defined by the OPEN Alliance's "Advanced diagnostic features for
100BASE-T1 automotive Ethernet PHYs" specification.
- Add DPLL phase-adjust-gran pin attribute (and implement it in
zl3073x).
- Refactor xfrm_input lock to reduce contention when NIC offloads
IPsec and performs RSS.
- Add info to devlink params whether the current setting is the
default or a user override. Allow resetting back to default.
- Add standard device stats for PSP crypto offload.
- Leverage DSA frame broadcast to implement simple HSR frame
duplication for a lot of switches without dedicated HSR offload.
- Add uAPI defines for 1.6Tbps link modes.
Device drivers:
- Add Motorcomm YT921x gigabit Ethernet switch support.
- Add MUCSE driver for N500/N210 1GbE NIC series.
- Convert drivers to support dedicated ops for timestamping control,
and away from the direct IOCTL handling. While at it support GET
operations for PHY timestamping.
- Add (and convert most drivers to) a dedicated ethtool callback for
reading the Rx ring count.
- Significant refactoring efforts in the STMMAC driver, which
supports Synopsys turn-key MAC IP integrated into a ton of SoCs.
- Ethernet high-speed NICs:
- Broadcom (bnxt):
- support PPS in/out on all pins
- Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
- ice: implement standard ethtool and timestamping stats
- i40e: support setting the max number of MAC addresses per VF
- iavf: support RSS of GTP tunnels for 5G and LTE deployments
- nVidia/Mellanox (mlx5):
- reduce downtime on interface reconfiguration
- disable being an XDP redirect target by default (same as
other drivers) to avoid wasting resources if feature is
unused
- Meta (fbnic):
- add support for Linux-managed PCS on 25G, 50G, and 100G links
- Wangxun:
- support Rx descriptor merge, and Tx head writeback
- support Rx coalescing offload
- support 25G SPF and 40G QSFP modules
- Ethernet virtual:
- Google (gve):
- allow ethtool to configure rx_buf_len
- implement XDP HW RX Timestamping support for DQ descriptor
format
- Microsoft vNIC (mana):
- support HW link state events
- handle hardware recovery events when probing the device
- Ethernet NICs consumer, and embedded:
- usbnet: add support for Byte Queue Limits (BQL)
- AMD (amd-xgbe):
- add device selftests
- NXP (enetc):
- add i.MX94 support
- Broadcom integrated MACs (bcmgenet, bcmasp):
- bcmasp: add support for PHY-based Wake-on-LAN
- Broadcom switches (b53):
- support port isolation
- support BCM5389/97/98 and BCM63XX ARL formats
- Lantiq/MaxLinear switches:
- support bridge FDB entries on the CPU port
- use regmap for register access
- allow user to enable/disable learning
- support Energy Efficient Ethernet
- support configuring RMII clock delays
- add tagging driver for MaxLinear GSW1xx switches
- Synopsys (stmmac):
- support using the HW clock in free running mode
- add Eswin EIC7700 support
- add Rockchip RK3506 support
- add Altera Agilex5 support
- Cadence (macb):
- cleanup and consolidate descriptor and DMA address handling
- add EyeQ5 support
- TI:
- icssg-prueth: support AF_XDP
- Airoha access points:
- add missing Ethernet stats and link state callback
- add AN7583 support
- support out-of-order Tx completion processing
- Power over Ethernet:
- pd692x0: preserve PSE configuration across reboots
- add support for TPS23881B devices
- Ethernet PHYs:
- Open Alliance OATC14 10BASE-T1S PHY cable diagnostic support
- Support 50G SerDes and 100G interfaces in Linux-managed PHYs
- micrel:
- support for non PTP SKUs of lan8814
- enable in-band auto-negotiation on lan8814
- realtek:
- cable testing support on RTL8224
- interrupt support on RTL8221B
- motorcomm: support for PHY LEDs on YT853
- microchip: support for LAN867X Rev.D0 PHYs w/ SQI and cable diag
- mscc: support for PHY LED control
- CAN drivers:
- m_can: add support for optional reset and system wake up
- remove can_change_mtu() obsoleted by core handling
- mcp251xfd: support GPIO controller functionality
- Bluetooth:
- add initial support for PASTa
- WiFi:
- split ieee80211.h file, it's way too big
- improvements in VHT radiotap reporting, S1G, Channel Switch
Announcement handling, rate tracking in mesh networks
- improve multi-radio monitor mode support, and add a cfg80211
debugfs interface for it
- HT action frame handling on 6 GHz
- initial chanctx work towards NAN
- MU-MIMO sniffer improvements
- WiFi drivers:
- RealTek (rtw89):
- support USB devices RTL8852AU and RTL8852CU
- initial work for RTL8922DE
- improved injection support
- Intel:
- iwlwifi: new sniffer API support
- MediaTek (mt76):
- WED support for >32-bit DMA
- airoha NPU support
- regdomain improvements
- continued WiFi7/MLO work
- Qualcomm/Atheros:
- ath10k: factory test support
- ath11k: TX power insertion support
- ath12k: BSS color change support
- ath12k: statistics improvements
- brcmfmac: Acer A1 840 tablet quirk
- rtl8xxxu: 40 MHz connection fixes/support"
* tag 'net-next-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1381 commits)
net: page_pool: sanitise allocation order
net: page pool: xa init with destroy on pp init
net/mlx5e: Support XDP target xmit with dummy program
net/mlx5e: Update XDP features in switch channels
selftests/tc-testing: Test CAKE scheduler when enqueue drops packets
net/sched: sch_cake: Fix incorrect qlen reduction in cake_drop
wireguard: netlink: generate netlink code
wireguard: uapi: generate header with ynl-gen
wireguard: uapi: move flag enums
wireguard: uapi: move enum wg_cmd
wireguard: netlink: add YNL specification
selftests: drv-net: Fix tolerance calculation in devlink_rate_tc_bw.py
selftests: drv-net: Fix and clarify TC bandwidth split in devlink_rate_tc_bw.py
selftests: drv-net: Set shell=True for sysfs writes in devlink_rate_tc_bw.py
selftests: drv-net: Use Iperf3Runner in devlink_rate_tc_bw.py
selftests: drv-net: introduce Iperf3Runner for measurement use cases
selftests: drv-net: Add devlink_rate_tc_bw.py to TEST_PROGS
net: ps3_gelic_net: Use napi_alloc_skb() and napi_gro_receive()
Documentation: net: dsa: mention simple HSR offload helpers
Documentation: net: dsa: mention availability of RedBox
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next
Pull bpf updates from Alexei Starovoitov:
- Convert selftests/bpf/test_tc_edt and test_tc_tunnel from .sh to
test_progs runner (Alexis Lothoré)
- Convert selftests/bpf/test_xsk to test_progs runner (Bastien
Curutchet)
- Replace bpf memory allocator with kmalloc_nolock() in
bpf_local_storage (Amery Hung), and in bpf streams and range tree
(Puranjay Mohan)
- Introduce support for indirect jumps in BPF verifier and x86 JIT
(Anton Protopopov) and arm64 JIT (Puranjay Mohan)
- Remove runqslower bpf tool (Hoyeon Lee)
- Fix corner cases in the verifier to close several syzbot reports
(Eduard Zingerman, KaFai Wan)
- Several improvements in deadlock detection in rqspinlock (Kumar
Kartikeya Dwivedi)
- Implement "jmp" mode for BPF trampoline and corresponding
DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_JMP. It improves "fexit" program type performance
from 80 M/s to 136 M/s. With Steven's Ack. (Menglong Dong)
- Add ability to test non-linear skbs in BPF_PROG_TEST_RUN (Paul
Chaignon)
- Do not let BPF_PROG_TEST_RUN emit invalid GSO types to stack (Daniel
Borkmann)
- Generalize buildid reader into bpf_dynptr (Mykyta Yatsenko)
- Optimize bpf_map_update_elem() for map-in-map types (Ritesh
Oedayrajsingh Varma)
- Introduce overwrite mode for BPF ring buffer (Xu Kuohai)
* tag 'bpf-next-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (169 commits)
bpf: optimize bpf_map_update_elem() for map-in-map types
bpf: make kprobe_multi_link_prog_run always_inline
selftests/bpf: do not hardcode target rate in test_tc_edt BPF program
selftests/bpf: remove test_tc_edt.sh
selftests/bpf: integrate test_tc_edt into test_progs
selftests/bpf: rename test_tc_edt.bpf.c section to expose program type
selftests/bpf: Add success stats to rqspinlock stress test
rqspinlock: Precede non-head waiter queueing with AA check
rqspinlock: Disable spinning for trylock fallback
rqspinlock: Use trylock fallback when per-CPU rqnode is busy
rqspinlock: Perform AA checks immediately
rqspinlock: Enclose lock/unlock within lock entry acquisitions
bpf: Remove runqslower tool
selftests/bpf: Remove usage of lsm/file_alloc_security in selftest
bpf: Disable file_alloc_security hook
bpf: check for insn arrays in check_ptr_alignment
bpf: force BPF_F_RDONLY_PROG on insn array creation
bpf: Fix exclusive map memory leak
selftests/bpf: Make CS length configurable for rqspinlock stress test
selftests/bpf: Add lock wait time stats to rqspinlock stress test
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/sched_ext
Pull sched_ext updates from Tejun Heo:
- Improve recovery from misbehaving BPF schedulers.
When a scheduler puts many tasks with varying affinity restrictions
on a shared DSQ, CPUs scanning through tasks they cannot run can
overwhelm the system, causing lockups.
Bypass mode now uses per-CPU DSQs with a load balancer to avoid this,
and hooks into the hardlockup detector to attempt recovery.
Add scx_cpu0 example scheduler to demonstrate this scenario.
- Add lockless peek operation for DSQs to reduce lock contention for
schedulers that need to query queue state during load balancing.
- Allow scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() to be called from anywhere in
preparation for deprecating cpu_acquire/release() callbacks in favor
of generic BPF hooks.
- Prepare for hierarchical scheduler support: add
scx_bpf_task_set_slice() and scx_bpf_task_set_dsq_vtime() kfuncs,
make scx_bpf_dsq_insert*() return bool, and wrap kfunc args in
structs for future aux__prog parameter.
- Implement cgroup_set_idle() callback to notify BPF schedulers when a
cgroup's idle state changes.
- Fix migration tasks being incorrectly downgraded from
stop_sched_class to rt_sched_class across sched_ext enable/disable.
Applied late as the fix is low risk and the bug subtle but needs
stable backporting.
- Various fixes and cleanups including cgroup exit ordering,
SCX_KICK_WAIT reliability, and backward compatibility improvements.
* tag 'sched_ext-for-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/sched_ext: (44 commits)
sched_ext: Fix incorrect sched_class settings for per-cpu migration tasks
sched_ext: tools: Removing duplicate targets during non-cross compilation
sched_ext: Use kvfree_rcu() to release per-cpu ksyncs object
sched_ext: Pass locked CPU parameter to scx_hardlockup() and add docs
sched_ext: Update comments replacing breather with aborting mechanism
sched_ext: Implement load balancer for bypass mode
sched_ext: Factor out abbreviated dispatch dequeue into dispatch_dequeue_locked()
sched_ext: Factor out scx_dsq_list_node cursor initialization into INIT_DSQ_LIST_CURSOR
sched_ext: Add scx_cpu0 example scheduler
sched_ext: Hook up hardlockup detector
sched_ext: Make handle_lockup() propagate scx_verror() result
sched_ext: Refactor lockup handlers into handle_lockup()
sched_ext: Make scx_exit() and scx_vexit() return bool
sched_ext: Exit dispatch and move operations immediately when aborting
sched_ext: Simplify breather mechanism with scx_aborting flag
sched_ext: Use per-CPU DSQs instead of per-node global DSQs in bypass mode
sched_ext: Refactor do_enqueue_task() local and global DSQ paths
sched_ext: Use shorter slice in bypass mode
sched_ext: Mark racy bitfields to prevent adding fields that can't tolerate races
sched_ext: Minor cleanups to scx_task_iter
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup
Pull cgroup updates from Tejun Heo:
- Defer task cgroup unlink until after the dying task's final context
switch so that controllers see the cgroup properly populated until
the task is truly gone
- cpuset cleanups and simplifications.
Enforce that domain isolated CPUs stay in root or isolated partitions
and fail if isolated+nohz_full would leave no housekeeping CPU. Fix
sched/deadline root domain handling during CPU hot-unplug and race
for tasks in attaching cpusets
- Misc fixes including memory reclaim protection documentation and
selftest KTAP conformance
* tag 'cgroup-for-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup: (21 commits)
cpuset: Treat cpusets in attaching as populated
sched/deadline: Walk up cpuset hierarchy to decide root domain when hot-unplug
cgroup/cpuset: Introduce cpuset_cpus_allowed_locked()
docs: cgroup: No special handling of unpopulated memcgs
docs: cgroup: Note about sibling relative reclaim protection
docs: cgroup: Explain reclaim protection target
selftests/cgroup: conform test to KTAP format output
cpuset: remove need_rebuild_sched_domains
cpuset: remove global remote_children list
cpuset: simplify node setting on error
cgroup: include missing header for struct irq_work
cgroup: Fix sleeping from invalid context warning on PREEMPT_RT
cgroup/cpuset: Globally track isolated_cpus update
cgroup/cpuset: Ensure domain isolated CPUs stay in root or isolated partition
cgroup/cpuset: Move up prstate_housekeeping_conflict() helper
cgroup/cpuset: Fail if isolated and nohz_full don't leave any housekeeping
cgroup/cpuset: Rename update_unbound_workqueue_cpumask() to update_isolation_cpumasks()
cgroup: Defer task cgroup unlink until after the task is done switching out
cgroup: Move dying_tasks cleanup from cgroup_task_release() to cgroup_task_free()
cgroup: Rename cgroup lifecycle hooks to cgroup_task_*()
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Using -EFAULT as the tpm_ret_to_err() fallback error code causes makes it
incompatible on how trusted keys transmute TPM return codes.
Change the fallback as -EPERM in order to gain compatibility with trusted
keys. In addition, map TPM_RC_HASH to -EINVAL in order to be compatible
with tpm2_seal_trusted() return values.
Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko.sakkinen@opinsys.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@kernel.org>
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tpm2_get_pcr_allocation() does not cap any upper limit for the number of
banks. Cap the limit to eight banks so that out of bounds values coming
from external I/O cause on only limited harm.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.10+
Fixes: bcfff8384f6c ("tpm: dynamically allocate the allocated_banks array")
Tested-by: Lai Yi <yi1.lai@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan McDowell <noodles@meta.com>
Reviewed-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko.sakkinen@opinsys.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/printk/linux
Pull printk updates from Petr Mladek:
- Allow creaing nbcon console drivers with an unsafe write_atomic()
callback that can only be called by the final nbcon_atomic_flush_unsafe().
Otherwise, the driver would rely on the kthread.
It is going to be used as the-best-effort approach for an
experimental nbcon netconsole driver, see
https://lore.kernel.org/r/20251121-nbcon-v1-2-503d17b2b4af@debian.org
Note that a safe .write_atomic() callback is supposed to work in NMI
context. But some networking drivers are not safe even in IRQ
context:
https://lore.kernel.org/r/oc46gdpmmlly5o44obvmoatfqo5bhpgv7pabpvb6sjuqioymcg@gjsma3ghoz35
In an ideal world, all networking drivers would be fixed first and
the atomic flush would be blocked only in NMI context. But it brings
the question how reliable networking drivers are when the system is
in a bad state. They might block flushing more reliable serial
consoles which are more suitable for serious debugging anyway.
- Allow to use the last 4 bytes of the printk ring buffer.
- Prevent queuing IRQ work and block printk kthreads when consoles are
suspended. Otherwise, they create non-necessary churn or even block
the suspend.
- Release console_lock() between each record in the kthread used for
legacy consoles on RT. It might significantly speed up the boot.
- Release nbcon context between each record in the atomic flush. It
prevents stalls of the related printk kthread after it has lost the
ownership in the middle of a record
- Add support for NBCON consoles into KDB
- Add %ptsP modifier for printing struct timespec64 and use it where
possible
- Misc code clean up
* tag 'printk-for-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/printk/linux: (48 commits)
printk: Use console_is_usable on console_unblank
arch: um: kmsg_dump: Use console_is_usable
drivers: serial: kgdboc: Drop checks for CON_ENABLED and CON_BOOT
lib/vsprintf: Unify FORMAT_STATE_NUM handlers
printk: Avoid irq_work for printk_deferred() on suspend
printk: Avoid scheduling irq_work on suspend
printk: Allow printk_trigger_flush() to flush all types
tracing: Switch to use %ptSp
scsi: snic: Switch to use %ptSp
scsi: fnic: Switch to use %ptSp
s390/dasd: Switch to use %ptSp
ptp: ocp: Switch to use %ptSp
pps: Switch to use %ptSp
PCI: epf-test: Switch to use %ptSp
net: dsa: sja1105: Switch to use %ptSp
mmc: mmc_test: Switch to use %ptSp
media: av7110: Switch to use %ptSp
ipmi: Switch to use %ptSp
igb: Switch to use %ptSp
e1000e: Switch to use %ptSp
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- Add a struct pci_ops.assert_perst() function pointer to assert/deassert
PCIe PERST# and implement it for the qcom driver (Krishna Chaitanya
Chundru)
- Add DT binding and pwrctrl driver for the Toshiba TC9563 PCIe switch,
which must be held in reset after poweron so the pwrctrl driver can
configure the switch via I2C before bringing up the links (Krishna
Chaitanya Chundru)
* pci/pwrctrl-tc9563:
PCI: pwrctrl: Add power control driver for TC9563
PCI: qcom: Implement .assert_perst()
PCI: dwc: Implement .assert_perst() for dwc glue drivers
PCI: Add .assert_perst() to control PCIe PERST#
dt-bindings: PCI: Add binding for Toshiba TC9563 PCIe switch
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- Fail the probe instead of silently succeeding if ks_pcie_of_data
didn't specify Root Complex or Endpoint mode (Siddharth Vadapalli)
- Make keystone buildable as a loadable module, except on ARM32 where
hook_fault_code() is __init (Siddharth Vadapalli)
* pci/controller/keystone:
PCI: keystone: Add support to build as a loadable module
PCI: dwc: Export dw_pcie_allocate_domains() and dw_pcie_ep_raise_msix_irq()
PCI: Export pci_get_host_bridge_device() for use by pci-keystone
PCI: keystone: Exit ks_pcie_probe() for invalid mode
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- Convert the endpoint doorbell test to use a threaded IRQ to fix a
'sleeping while atomic' issue (Bhanu Seshu Kumar Valluri)
- Add endpoint VNTB MSI doorbell support to reduce latency between host and
endpoint (Frank Li)
* pci/endpoint:
PCI: endpoint: pci-epf-vntb: Add MSI doorbell support
PCI: endpoint: Add pci_epf_assign_bar_space() API
PCI: endpoint: Add pci_epf_get_required_bar_size() helper
PCI: endpoint: Rename 'epf_bar::aligned_size' to 'epf_bar:mem_size'
PCI: endpoint: pci-epf-test: Fix sleeping function being called from atomic context
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- Prevent resource tree corruption when BAR resize fails (Ilpo Järvinen)
- Restore BARs to the original size if a BAR resize fails (Ilpo Järvinen)
- Remove BAR release from BAR resize attempts by the xe, i915, and amdgpu
drivers so the PCI core can restore BARs if the resize fails (Ilpo
Järvinen)
- Move Resizable BAR code to rebar.c (Ilpo Järvinen)
- Add pci_rebar_size_supported() and use it in i915 and xe (Ilpo Järvinen)
- Add pci_rebar_get_max_size() and use it in xe and amdgpu (Ilpo Järvinen)
* pci/resource:
PCI: Validate pci_rebar_size_supported() input
PCI: Convert BAR sizes bitmasks to u64
drm/amdgpu: Use pci_rebar_get_max_size()
drm/xe/vram: Use pci_rebar_get_max_size()
PCI: Add pci_rebar_get_max_size()
drm/xe/vram: Use PCI rebar helpers in resize_vram_bar()
drm/i915/gt: Use pci_rebar_size_supported()
PCI: Add pci_rebar_size_supported() helper
PCI: Improve Resizable BAR functions kernel doc
PCI: Move pci_rebar_size_to_bytes() and export it
PCI: Move pci_rebar_bytes_to_size() and clean it up
PCI: Move Resizable BAR code to rebar.c
PCI: Prevent restoring assigned resources
drm/amdgpu: Remove driver side BAR release before resize
drm/i915: Remove driver side BAR release before resize
drm/xe: Remove driver side BAR release before resize
PCI: Add kerneldoc for pci_resize_resource()
PCI: Fix restoring BARs on BAR resize rollback path
PCI: Free saved list without holding pci_bus_sem
PCI: Try BAR resize even when no window was released
PCI: Change pci_dev variable from 'bridge' to 'dev'
PCI/IOV: Adjust ->barsz[] when changing BAR size
PCI: Prevent resource tree corruption when BAR resize fails
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- Enable PTM only if device advertises support for a relevant role, to
prevent invalid PTM Requests that cause ACS violations that are reported
as AER Uncorrectable Non-Fatal errors (Mika Westerberg)
* pci/ptm:
PCI/PTM: Enable only if device advertises relevant role
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rcu/linux
Pull RCU updates from Frederic Weisbecker:
"SRCU:
- Properly handle SRCU readers within IRQ disabled sections in tiny
SRCU
- Preparation to reimplement RCU Tasks Trace on top of SRCU fast:
- Introduce API to expedite a grace period and test it through
rcutorture
- Split srcu-fast in two flavours: SRCU-fast and SRCU-fast-updown.
Both are still targeted toward faster readers (without full
barriers on LOCK and UNLOCK) at the expense of heavier write
side (using full RCU grace period ordering instead of simply
full ordering) as compared to "traditional" non-fast SRCU. But
those srcu-fast flavours are going to be optimized in two
different ways:
- SRCU-fast will become the reimplementation basis for
RCU-TASK-TRACE for consolidation. Since RCU-TASK-TRACE must
be NMI safe, SRCU-fast must be as well.
- SRCU-fast-updown will be needed for uretprobes code in order
to get rid of the read-side memory barriers while still
allowing entering the reader at task level while exiting it
in a timer handler. It is considered semaphore-like in that
it can have different owners between LOCK and UNLOCK.
However it is not NMI-safe.
The actual optimizations are work in progress for the next
cycle. Only the new interfaces are added for now, along with
related torture and scalability test code.
- Create/document/debug/torture new proper initializers for RCU fast:
DEFINE_SRCU_FAST() and init_srcu_struct_fast()
This allows for using right away the proper ordering on the write
side (either full ordering or full RCU grace period ordering)
without waiting for the read side to tell which to use.
This also optimizes the read side altogether with moving flavour
debug checks under debug config and with removing a costly RmW
operation on their first call.
- Make some diagnostic functions tracing safe
Refscale:
- Add performance testing for common context synchronizations
(Preemption, IRQ, Softirq) and per-cpu increments. Those are
relevant comparisons against SRCU-fast read side APIs, especially
as they are planned to synchronize further tracing fast-path code
Miscellanous:
- In order to prepare the layout for nohz_full work deferral to user
exit, the context tracking state must shrink the counter of
transitions to/from RCU not watching. The only possible hazard is
to trigger wrap-around more easily, delaying a bit grace periods
when that happens. This should be a rare event though. Yet add
debugging and torture code to test that assumption
- Fix memory leak on locktorture module
- Annotate accesses in rculist_nulls.h to prevent from KCSAN
warnings. On recent discussions, we also concluded that all those
WRITE_ONCE() and READ_ONCE() on list APIs deserve appropriate
comments. Something to be expected for the next cycle
- Provide a script to apply several configs to several commits with
torture
- Allow torture to reuse a build directory in order to save needless
rebuild time
- Various cleanups"
* tag 'rcu.release.v6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rcu/linux: (29 commits)
refscale: Add SRCU-fast-updown readers
refscale: Exercise DEFINE_STATIC_SRCU_FAST() and init_srcu_struct_fast()
rcutorture: Make srcu{,d}_torture_init() announce the SRCU type
srcu: Create an SRCU-fast-updown API
refscale: Do not disable interrupts for tests involving local_bh_enable()
refscale: Add non-atomic per-CPU increment readers
refscale: Add this_cpu_inc() readers
refscale: Add preempt_disable() readers
refscale: Add local_bh_disable() readers
refscale: Add local_irq_disable() and local_irq_save() readers
torture: Permit negative kvm.sh --kconfig numberic arguments
srcu: Add SRCU_READ_FLAVOR_FAST_UPDOWN CPP macro
rcu: Mark diagnostic functions as notrace
rcutorture: Make TREE04 use CONFIG_RCU_DYNTICKS_TORTURE
rcutorture: Remove redundant rcutorture_one_extend() from rcu_torture_one_read()
rcutorture: Permit kvm-again.sh to re-use the build directory
torture: Add kvm-series.sh to test commit/scenario combination
rcu: use WRITE_ONCE() for ->next and ->pprev of hlist_nulls
locktorture: Fix memory leak in param_set_cpumask()
doc: Update for SRCU-fast definitions and initialization
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vbabka/slab
Pull slab updates from Vlastimil Babka:
- mempool_alloc_bulk() support for upcoming users in the block layer
that need to allocate multiple objects at once with the mempool's
guaranteed progress semantics, which is not achievable with an
allocation single objects in a loop. Along with refactoring and
various improvements (Christoph Hellwig)
- Preparations for the upcoming separation of struct slab from struct
page, mostly by removing the struct folio layer, as the purpose of
struct folio has shifted since it became used in slab code (Matthew
Wilcox)
- Modernisation of slab's boot param API usage, which removes some
unexpected parsing corner cases (Petr Tesarik)
- Refactoring of freelist_aba_t (now struct freelist_counters) and
associated functions for double cmpxchg, enabled by -fms-extensions
(Vlastimil Babka)
- Cleanups and improvements related to sheaves caching layer, that were
part of the full conversion to sheaves, which is planned for the next
release (Vlastimil Babka)
* tag 'slab-for-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vbabka/slab: (42 commits)
slab: Remove unnecessary call to compound_head() in alloc_from_pcs()
mempool: clarify behavior of mempool_alloc_preallocated()
mempool: drop the file name in the top of file comment
mempool: de-typedef
mempool: remove mempool_{init,create}_kvmalloc_pool
mempool: legitimize the io_schedule_timeout in mempool_alloc_from_pool
mempool: add mempool_{alloc,free}_bulk
mempool: factor out a mempool_alloc_from_pool helper
slab: Remove references to folios from virt_to_slab()
kasan: Remove references to folio in __kasan_mempool_poison_object()
memcg: Convert mem_cgroup_from_obj_folio() to mem_cgroup_from_obj_slab()
mempool: factor out a mempool_adjust_gfp helper
mempool: add error injection support
mempool: improve kerneldoc comments
mm: improve kerneldoc comments for __alloc_pages_bulk
fault-inject: make enum fault_flags available unconditionally
usercopy: Remove folio references from check_heap_object()
slab: Remove folio references from kfree_nolock()
slab: Remove folio references from kfree_rcu_sheaf()
slab: Remove folio references from build_detached_freelist()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6
Pull crypto updates from Herbert Xu:
"API:
- Rewrite memcpy_sglist from scratch
- Add on-stack AEAD request allocation
- Fix partial block processing in ahash
Algorithms:
- Remove ansi_cprng
- Remove tcrypt tests for poly1305
- Fix EINPROGRESS processing in authenc
- Fix double-free in zstd
Drivers:
- Use drbg ctr helper when reseeding xilinx-trng
- Add support for PCI device 0x115A to ccp
- Add support of paes in caam
- Add support for aes-xts in dthev2
Others:
- Use likely in rhashtable lookup
- Fix lockdep false-positive in padata by removing a helper"
* tag 'v6.19-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: (71 commits)
crypto: zstd - fix double-free in per-CPU stream cleanup
crypto: ahash - Zero positive err value in ahash_update_finish
crypto: ahash - Fix crypto_ahash_import with partial block data
crypto: lib/mpi - use min() instead of min_t()
crypto: ccp - use min() instead of min_t()
hwrng: core - use min3() instead of nested min_t()
crypto: aesni - ctr_crypt() use min() instead of min_t()
crypto: drbg - Delete unused ctx from struct sdesc
crypto: testmgr - Add missing DES weak and semi-weak key tests
Revert "crypto: scatterwalk - Move skcipher walk and use it for memcpy_sglist"
crypto: scatterwalk - Fix memcpy_sglist() to always succeed
crypto: iaa - Request to add Kanchana P Sridhar to Maintainers.
crypto: tcrypt - Remove unused poly1305 support
crypto: ansi_cprng - Remove unused ansi_cprng algorithm
crypto: asymmetric_keys - fix uninitialized pointers with free attribute
KEYS: Avoid -Wflex-array-member-not-at-end warning
crypto: ccree - Correctly handle return of sg_nents_for_len
crypto: starfive - Correctly handle return of sg_nents_for_len
crypto: iaa - Fix incorrect return value in save_iaa_wq()
crypto: zstd - Remove unnecessary size_t cast
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/zohar/linux-integrity
Pull integrity updates from Mimi Zohar:
"Bug fixes:
- defer credentials checking from the bprm_check_security hook to the
bprm_creds_from_file security hook
- properly ignore IMA policy rules based on undefined SELinux labels
IMA policy rule extensions:
- extend IMA to limit including file hashes in the audit logs
(dont_audit action)
- define a new filesystem subtype policy option (fs_subtype)
Misc:
- extend IMA to support in-kernel module decompression by deferring
the IMA signature verification in kernel_read_file() to after the
kernel module is decompressed"
* tag 'integrity-v6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/zohar/linux-integrity:
ima: Handle error code returned by ima_filter_rule_match()
ima: Access decompressed kernel module to verify appended signature
ima: add fs_subtype condition for distinguishing FUSE instances
ima: add dont_audit action to suppress audit actions
ima: Attach CREDS_CHECK IMA hook to bprm_creds_from_file LSM hook
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/selinux
Pull selinux updates from Paul Moore:
- Improve the granularity of SELinux labeling for memfd files
Currently when creating a memfd file, SELinux treats it the same as
any other tmpfs, or hugetlbfs, file. While simple, the drawback is
that it is not possible to differentiate between memfd and tmpfs
files.
This adds a call to the security_inode_init_security_anon() LSM hook
and wires up SELinux to provide a set of memfd specific access
controls, including the ability to control the execution of memfds.
As usual, the commit message has more information.
- Improve the SELinux AVC lookup performance
Adopt MurmurHash3 for the SELinux AVC hash function instead of the
custom hash function currently used. MurmurHash3 is already used for
the SELinux access vector table so the impact to the code is minimal,
and performance tests have shown improvements in both hash
distribution and latency.
See the commit message for the performance measurments.
- Introduce a Kconfig option for the SELinux AVC bucket/slot size
While we have the ability to grow the number of AVC hash buckets
today, the size of the buckets (slot size) is fixed at 512. This pull
request makes that slot size configurable at build time through a new
Kconfig knob, CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_AVC_HASH_BITS.
* tag 'selinux-pr-20251201' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/selinux:
selinux: improve bucket distribution uniformity of avc_hash()
selinux: Move avtab_hash() to a shared location for future reuse
selinux: Introduce a new config to make avc cache slot size adjustable
memfd,selinux: call security_inode_init_security_anon()
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Remove the superfluous section name quotes, and combine the longs into a
single command.
Before:
911: .pushsection ".discard.annotate_insn", "M", @progbits, 8; .long 911b - .; .long 2; .popsection
After:
911: .pushsection .discard.annotate_insn, "M", @progbits, 8; .long 911b - ., 2; .popsection
No change in functionality.
Suggested-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/hpsfcihgqmhcdrg7pop7z73ptymakgjq7qlxrawrjxilosk43l@xikqif3ievj4
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Remove newlines and tabs from the annotation macros so the invoking code
can insert them as needed to match the style of the surrounding code.
Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/66305834c2eb78f082217611b756231ae9c0b555.1764694625.git.jpoimboe@kernel.org
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Consolidate __ASM_ANNOTATE into a single macro which is used by both C
and asm. This also makes the code generation a bit more palatable by
putting it all on a single line.
Turn this:
911:
.pushsection .discard.annotate_insn,"M", @progbits, 8
.long 911b - .
.long 1
.popsection
jmp __x86_return_thunk
Into:
911: .pushsection ".discard.annotate_insn", "M", @progbits, 8; .long 911b - .; .long 1; .popsection
jmp __x86_return_thunk
Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/c05ff40d3383e85c3b59018ef0b3c7aaf993a60d.1764694625.git.jpoimboe@kernel.org
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and 'clk-mediatek' into clk-next
* clk-socfpga:
clk: socfpga: agilex5: add clock driver for Agilex5
* clk-renesas: (35 commits)
clk: renesas: r9a09g077: Add SPI module clocks
clk: renesas: r9a09g056: Add USB3.0 clocks/resets
clk: renesas: r9a09g057: Add USB3.0 clocks/resets
clk: renesas: r9a09g047: Add RSCI clocks/resets
dt-bindings: clock: renesas,r9a09g056-cpg: Add USB3.0 core clocks
dt-bindings: clock: renesas,r9a09g057-cpg: Add USB3.0 core clocks
clk: renesas: r9a06g032: Fix memory leak in error path
clk: renesas: r9a09g077: Use devm_ helpers for divider clock registration
clk: renesas: r9a09g077: Remove stray blank line
clk: renesas: r9a09g077: Propagate rate changes to parent clocks
clk: renesas: r8a779a0: Add 3DGE module clock
clk: renesas: r8a779a0: Add ZG Core clock
clk: renesas: rcar-gen4: Add support for clock dividers in FRQCRB
dt-bindings: clock: r8a779a0: Add ZG core clock
clk: renesas: r9a09g056: Add clock and reset entries for ISP
clk: renesas: r9a09g056: Add support for PLLVDO, CRU clocks, and resets
clk: renesas: r9a09g056: Add clocks and resets for DSI and LCDC modules
clk: renesas: r9a09g077: Add TSU module clock
clk: renesas: r9a09g057: Add clock and reset entries for DSI and LCDC
clk: renesas: rzv2h: Add support for DSI clocks
...
* clk-cleanup:
clk: keystone: fix compile testing
clk: keystone: syscon-clk: fix regmap leak on probe failure
clk: samsung: exynos-clkout: Assign .num before accessing .hws
clk: actions: Fix discarding const qualifier by 'container_of' macro
clk: spacemit: Set clk_hw_onecell_data::num before using flex array
clk: spacemit: fix comment typo
clk: keystone: Fix discarded const qualifiers
clk: sprd: sc9860: Simplify with of_device_get_match_data()
* clk-samsung:
firmware: exynos-acpm: add empty method to allow compile test
MAINTAINERS: add ACPM clock bindings and driver
clk: samsung: add Exynos ACPM clock driver
firmware: exynos-acpm: register ACPM clocks pdev
firmware: exynos-acpm: add DVFS protocol
dt-bindings: firmware: google,gs101-acpm-ipc: add ACPM clocks
clk: samsung: clk-pll: simplify samsung_pll_lock_wait()
clk: samsung: exynosautov920: add block mfc clock support
clk: samsung: exynosautov920: add clock support
dt-bindings: clock: exynosautov920: add mfc clock definitions
dt-bindings: clock: exynosautov920: add m2m clock definitions
dt-bindings: clock: google,gs101-clock: add power-domains
* clk-mediatek:
clk: en7523: Add reset-controller support for EN7523 SoC
dt-bindings: clock: airoha: Add reset support to EN7523 clock binding
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm
Pull LSM updates from Paul Moore:
- Rework the LSM initialization code
What started as a "quick" patch to enable a notification event once
all of the individual LSMs were initialized, snowballed a bit into a
30+ patch patchset when everything was done. Most of the patches, and
diffstat, is due to splitting out the initialization code into
security/lsm_init.c and cleaning up some of the mess that was there.
While not strictly necessary, it does cleanup the code signficantly,
and hopefully makes the upkeep a bit easier in the future.
Aside from the new LSM_STARTED_ALL notification, these changes also
ensure that individual LSM initcalls are only called when the LSM is
enabled at boot time. There should be a minor reduction in boot times
for those who build multiple LSMs into their kernels, but only enable
a subset at boot.
It is worth mentioning that nothing at present makes use of the
LSM_STARTED_ALL notification, but there is work in progress which is
dependent upon LSM_STARTED_ALL.
- Make better use of the seq_put*() helpers in device_cgroup
* tag 'lsm-pr-20251201' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm: (36 commits)
lsm: use unrcu_pointer() for current->cred in security_init()
device_cgroup: Refactor devcgroup_seq_show to use seq_put* helpers
lsm: add a LSM_STARTED_ALL notification event
lsm: consolidate all of the LSM framework initcalls
selinux: move initcalls to the LSM framework
ima,evm: move initcalls to the LSM framework
lockdown: move initcalls to the LSM framework
apparmor: move initcalls to the LSM framework
safesetid: move initcalls to the LSM framework
tomoyo: move initcalls to the LSM framework
smack: move initcalls to the LSM framework
ipe: move initcalls to the LSM framework
loadpin: move initcalls to the LSM framework
lsm: introduce an initcall mechanism into the LSM framework
lsm: group lsm_order_parse() with the other lsm_order_*() functions
lsm: output available LSMs when debugging
lsm: cleanup the debug and console output in lsm_init.c
lsm: add/tweak function header comment blocks in lsm_init.c
lsm: fold lsm_init_ordered() into security_init()
lsm: cleanup initialize_lsm() and rename to lsm_init_single()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/linux-tpmdd
Pull trusted key updates from Jarkko Sakkinen:
- Remove duplicate 'tpm2_hash_map' in favor of 'tpm2_find_hash_alg()'
- Fix a memory leak on failure paths of 'tpm2_load_cmd'
* tag 'keys-trusted-next-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/linux-tpmdd:
KEYS: trusted: Fix a memory leak in tpm2_load_cmd
KEYS: trusted: Replace a redundant instance of tpm2_hash_map
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/linux-tpmdd
Pull keys update from Jarkko Sakkinen:
"This contains only three fixes"
* tag 'keys-next-6.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/linux-tpmdd:
keys: Fix grammar and formatting in 'struct key_type' comments
keys: Replace deprecated strncpy in ecryptfs_fill_auth_tok
keys: Remove redundant less-than-zero checks
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/crng/random
Pull random number generator updates from Jason Donenfeld:
- Dynamically allocate cpumasks off of the stack if the kernel is
configured for a lot of CPUs, to handle a -Wframe-larger-than case
- The removal of next_pseudo_random32() after the last user was
switched over to the prandom interface
- The removal of get_random_u{8,16,32,64}_wait() functions, as there
were no users of those at all
- Some house keeping changes - a few grammar cleanups in the
comments, system_unbound_wq was renamed to system_dfl_wq, and
static_key_initialized no longer needs to be checked
* tag 'random-6.19-rc1-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/crng/random:
random: complete sentence of comment
random: drop check for static_key_initialized
random: remove unused get_random_var_wait functions
random: replace use of system_unbound_wq with system_dfl_wq
random: use offstack cpumask when necessary
prandom: remove next_pseudo_random32
media: vivid: use prandom
random: add missing words in function comments
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiggers/linux
Pull 'at_least' array size update from Eric Biggers:
"C supports lower bounds on the sizes of array parameters, using the
static keyword as follows: 'void f(int a[static 32]);'. This allows
the compiler to warn about a too-small array being passed.
As discussed, this reuse of the 'static' keyword, while standard, is a
bit obscure. Therefore, add an alias 'at_least' to compiler_types.h.
Then, add this 'at_least' annotation to the array parameters of
various crypto library functions"
* tag 'libcrypto-at-least-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiggers/linux:
lib/crypto: sha2: Add at_least decoration to fixed-size array params
lib/crypto: sha1: Add at_least decoration to fixed-size array params
lib/crypto: poly1305: Add at_least decoration to fixed-size array params
lib/crypto: md5: Add at_least decoration to fixed-size array params
lib/crypto: curve25519: Add at_least decoration to fixed-size array params
lib/crypto: chacha: Add at_least decoration to fixed-size array params
lib/crypto: chacha20poly1305: Statically check fixed array lengths
compiler_types: introduce at_least parameter decoration pseudo keyword
wifi: iwlwifi: trans: rename at_least variable to min_mode
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiggers/linux
Pull crypto library updates from Eric Biggers:
"This is the main crypto library pull request for 6.19. It includes:
- Add SHA-3 support to lib/crypto/, including support for both the
hash functions and the extendable-output functions. Reimplement the
existing SHA-3 crypto_shash support on top of the library.
This is motivated mainly by the upcoming support for the ML-DSA
signature algorithm, which needs the SHAKE128 and SHAKE256
functions. But even on its own it's a useful cleanup.
This also fixes the longstanding issue where the
architecture-optimized SHA-3 code was disabled by default.
- Add BLAKE2b support to lib/crypto/, and reimplement the existing
BLAKE2b crypto_shash support on top of the library.
This is motivated mainly by btrfs, which supports BLAKE2b
checksums. With this change, all btrfs checksum algorithms now have
library APIs. btrfs is planned to start just using the library
directly.
This refactor also improves consistency between the BLAKE2b code
and BLAKE2s code. And as usual, it also fixes the issue where the
architecture-optimized BLAKE2b code was disabled by default.
- Add POLYVAL support to lib/crypto/, replacing the existing POLYVAL
support in crypto_shash. Reimplement HCTR2 on top of the library.
This simplifies the code and improves HCTR2 performance. As usual,
it also makes the architecture-optimized code be enabled by
default. The generic implementation of POLYVAL is greatly improved
as well.
- Clean up the BLAKE2s code
- Add FIPS self-tests for SHA-1, SHA-2, and SHA-3"
* tag 'libcrypto-updates-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiggers/linux: (37 commits)
fscrypt: Drop obsolete recommendation to enable optimized POLYVAL
crypto: polyval - Remove the polyval crypto_shash
crypto: hctr2 - Convert to use POLYVAL library
lib/crypto: x86/polyval: Migrate optimized code into library
lib/crypto: arm64/polyval: Migrate optimized code into library
lib/crypto: polyval: Add POLYVAL library
crypto: polyval - Rename conflicting functions
lib/crypto: x86/blake2s: Use vpternlogd for 3-input XORs
lib/crypto: x86/blake2s: Avoid writing back unchanged 'f' value
lib/crypto: x86/blake2s: Improve readability
lib/crypto: x86/blake2s: Use local labels for data
lib/crypto: x86/blake2s: Drop check for nblocks == 0
lib/crypto: x86/blake2s: Fix 32-bit arg treated as 64-bit
lib/crypto: arm, arm64: Drop filenames from file comments
lib/crypto: arm/blake2s: Fix some comments
crypto: s390/sha3 - Remove superseded SHA-3 code
crypto: sha3 - Reimplement using library API
crypto: jitterentropy - Use default sha3 implementation
lib/crypto: s390/sha3: Add optimized one-shot SHA-3 digest functions
lib/crypto: sha3: Support arch overrides of one-shot digest functions
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"There are quite a few interesting things here, including new hardware
support, new features, some bug fixes and documentation updates. In
addition, there are a usual bunch of minor fixes and cleanups all
over.
In the new hardware support category, there are intel_pstate and
intel_rapl driver updates to support new processors, Panther Lake,
Wildcat Lake, Noval Lake, and Diamond Rapids in the OOB mode, OPP and
bandwidth allocation support in the tegra186 cpufreq driver, and
JH7110S SOC support in dt-platdev cpufreq.
The new features are the PM QoS CPU latency limit for suspend-to-idle,
the netlink support for the energy model management, support for
terminating system suspend via a wakeup event during the sync of file
systems, configurable number of hibernation compression threads, the
runtime PM auto-cleanup macros, and the "poweroff" PM event that is
expected to be used during system shutdown.
Bugs are mostly fixed in cpuidle governors, but there are also fixes
elsewhere, like in the amd-pstate cpufreq driver.
Documentation updates include, but are not limited to, a new doc on
debugging shutdown hangs, cross-referencing fixes and cleanups in the
intel_pstate documentation, and updates of comments in the core
hibernation code.
Specifics:
- Introduce and document a QoS limit on CPU exit latency during
wakeup from suspend-to-idle (Ulf Hansson)
- Add support for building libcpupower statically (Zuo An)
- Add support for sending netlink notifications to user space on
energy model updates (Changwoo Mini, Peng Fan)
- Minor improvements to the Rust OPP interface (Tamir Duberstein)
- Fixes to scope-based pointers in the OPP library (Viresh Kumar)
- Use residency threshold in polling state override decisions in the
menu cpuidle governor (Aboorva Devarajan)
- Add sanity check for exit latency and target residency in the
cpufreq core (Rafael Wysocki)
- Use this_cpu_ptr() where possible in the teo governor (Christian
Loehle)
- Rework the handling of tick wakeups in the teo cpuidle governor to
increase the likelihood of stopping the scheduler tick in the cases
when tick wakeups can be counted as non-timer ones (Rafael Wysocki)
- Fix a reverse condition in the teo cpuidle governor and drop a
misguided target residency check from it (Rafael Wysocki)
- Clean up multiple minor defects in the teo cpuidle governor (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Update header inclusion to make it follow the Include What You Use
principle (Andy Shevchenko)
- Enable MSR-based RAPL PMU support in the intel_rapl power capping
driver and arrange for using it on the Panther Lake and Wildcat
Lake processors (Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan)
- Add support for Nova Lake and Wildcat Lake processors to the
intel_rapl power capping driver (Kaushlendra Kumar, Srinivas
Pandruvada)
- Add OPP and bandwidth support for Tegra186 (Aaron Kling)
- Optimizations for parameter array handling in the amd-pstate
cpufreq driver (Mario Limonciello)
- Fix for mode changes with offline CPUs in the amd-pstate cpufreq
driver (Gautham Shenoy)
- Preserve freq_table_sorted across suspend/hibernate in the cpufreq
core (Zihuan Zhang)
- Adjust energy model rules for Intel hybrid platforms in the
intel_pstate cpufreq driver and improve printing of debug messages
in it (Rafael Wysocki)
- Replace deprecated strcpy() in cpufreq_unregister_governor()
(Thorsten Blum)
- Fix duplicate hyperlink target errors in the intel_pstate cpufreq
driver documentation and use :ref: directive for internal linking
in it (Swaraj Gaikwad, Bagas Sanjaya)
- Add Diamond Rapids OOB mode support to the intel_pstate cpufreq
driver (Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan)
- Use mutex guard for driver locking in the intel_pstate driver and
eliminate some code duplication from it (Rafael Wysocki)
- Replace udelay() with usleep_range() in ACPI cpufreq (Kaushlendra
Kumar)
- Minor improvements to various cpufreq drivers (Christian Marangi,
Hal Feng, Jie Zhan, Marco Crivellari, Miaoqian Lin, and Shuhao Fu)
- Replace snprintf() with scnprintf() in show_trace_dev_match()
(Kaushlendra Kumar)
- Fix memory allocation error handling in pm_vt_switch_required()
(Malaya Kumar Rout)
- Introduce CALL_PM_OP() macro and use it to simplify code in generic
PM operations (Kaushlendra Kumar)
- Add module param to backtrace all CPUs in the device power
management watchdog (Sergey Senozhatsky)
- Rework message printing in swsusp_save() (Rafael Wysocki)
- Make it possible to change the number of hibernation compression
threads (Xueqin Luo)
- Clarify that only cgroup1 freezer uses PM freezer (Tejun Heo)
- Add document on debugging shutdown hangs to PM documentation and
correct a mistaken configuration option in it (Mario Limonciello)
- Shut down wakeup source timer before removing the wakeup source
from the list (Kaushlendra Kumar, Rafael Wysocki)
- Introduce new PMSG_POWEROFF event for system shutdown handling with
the help of PM device callbacks (Mario Limonciello)
- Make pm_test delay interruptible by wakeup events (Riwen Lu)
- Clean up kernel-doc comment style usage in the core hibernation
code and remove unuseful comments from it (Sunday Adelodun, Rafael
Wysocki)
- Add support for handling wakeup events and aborting the suspend
process while it is syncing file systems (Samuel Wu, Rafael
Wysocki)
- Add WQ_UNBOUND to pm_wq workqueue (Marco Crivellari)
- Add runtime PM wrapper macros for ACQUIRE()/ACQUIRE_ERR() and use
them in the PCI core and the ACPI TAD driver (Rafael Wysocki)
- Improve runtime PM in the ACPI TAD driver (Rafael Wysocki)
- Update pm_runtime_allow/forbid() documentation (Rafael Wysocki)
- Fix typos in runtime.c comments (Malaya Kumar Rout)
- Move governor.h from devfreq under include/linux/ and rename to
devfreq-governor.h to allow devfreq governor definitions in out of
drivers/devfreq/ (Dmitry Baryshkov)
- Use min() to improve readability in tegra30-devfreq.c (Thorsten
Blum)
- Fix potential use-after-free issue of OPP handling in
hisi_uncore_freq.c (Pengjie Zhang)
- Fix typo in DFSO_DOWNDIFFERENTIAL macro name in
governor_simpleondemand.c in devfreq (Riwen Lu)"
* tag 'pm-6.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (96 commits)
PM / devfreq: Fix typo in DFSO_DOWNDIFFERENTIAL macro name
cpuidle: Warn instead of bailing out if target residency check fails
cpuidle: Update header inclusion
Documentation: power/cpuidle: Document the CPU system wakeup latency QoS
cpuidle: Respect the CPU system wakeup QoS limit for cpuidle
sched: idle: Respect the CPU system wakeup QoS limit for s2idle
pmdomain: Respect the CPU system wakeup QoS limit for cpuidle
pmdomain: Respect the CPU system wakeup QoS limit for s2idle
PM: QoS: Introduce a CPU system wakeup QoS limit
cpuidle: governors: teo: Add missing space to the description
PM: hibernate: Extra cleanup of comments in swap handling code
PM / devfreq: tegra30: use min to simplify actmon_cpu_to_emc_rate
PM / devfreq: hisi: Fix potential UAF in OPP handling
PM / devfreq: Move governor.h to a public header location
powercap: intel_rapl: Enable MSR-based RAPL PMU support
powercap: intel_rapl: Prepare read_raw() interface for atomic-context callers
cpufreq: qcom-nvmem: fix compilation warning for qcom_cpufreq_ipq806x_match_list
PM: sleep: Call pm_sleep_fs_sync() instead of ksys_sync_helper()
PM: sleep: Add support for wakeup during filesystem sync
cpufreq: ACPI: Replace udelay() with usleep_range()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull ACPI updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"These add Microsoft fan extensions support to the ACPI fan driver, fix
a bug in ACPICA, update other ACPI drivers (processor, time and alarm
device), update ACPI power management code and ACPI device properties
management, and fix an ACPI utility:
- Avoid walking the ACPI namespace in the AML interpreter if the
starting node cannot be determined (Cryolitia PukNgae)
- Use min() instead of min_t() in the ACPI device properties handling
code to avoid discarding significant bits (David Laight)
- Fix potential fwnode refcount leak in
acpi_fwnode_graph_parse_endpoint() that may prevent the parent
fwnode from being released (Haotian Zhang)
- Rework acpi_graph_get_next_endpoint() to use ACPI functions only,
remove unnecessary conditionals from it to make it easier to
follow, and make acpi_get_next_subnode() static (Sakari Ailus)
- Drop unused function acpi_get_lps0_constraint(), make some
Low-Power S0 callback functions for suspend-to-idle static, and
rearrange the code retrieving Low-Power S0 constraints so it only
runs when the constraints are actually used (Rafael Wysocki)
- Drop redundant locking from the ACPI battery driver (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Improve runtime PM in the ACPI time and alarm device (TAD) driver
using guard macros and rearrange code related to runtime PM in
acpi_tad_remove() (Rafael Wysocki)
- Add support for Microsoft fan extensions to the ACPI fan driver
along with notification support and work around a 64-bit firmware
bug in that driver (Armin Wolf)
- Use ACPI_FREE() to free ACPI buffer in the ACPI DPTF code
(Kaushlendra Kumar)
- Fix a memory leak and a resource leak in the ACPI pfrut utility
(Malaya Kumar Rout)
- Replace `core::mem::zeroed` with `pin_init::zeroed` in the ACPI
Rust code (Siyuan Huang)
- Update the ACPI code to use the new style of allocating workqueues
and new global workqueues (Marco Crivellari)
- Fix two spelling mistakes in the ACPI code (Chu Guangqing)
- Fix ISAPNP to generate uevents to auto-load modules (René Rebe)
- Relocate the state flags initialization in the ACPI processor idle
driver and drop redundant C-state count checks from it (Huisong Li)
- Fix map_x2apic_id() in the ACPI processor core driver for
amd-pstate on am4 (René Rebe)"
* tag 'acpi-6.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (30 commits)
ACPI: PM: Fix a spelling mistake
ACPI: LPSS: Fix a spelling mistake
ACPI: processor_core: fix map_x2apic_id for amd-pstate on am4
ACPICA: Avoid walking the Namespace if start_node is NULL
ACPI: tools: pfrut: fix memory leak and resource leak in pfrut.c
ACPI: property: use min() instead of min_t()
PNP: Fix ISAPNP to generate uevents to auto-load modules
ACPI: property: Fix fwnode refcount leak in acpi_fwnode_graph_parse_endpoint()
ACPI: DPTF: Use ACPI_FREE() for ACPI buffer deallocation
ACPI: processor: idle: Drop redundant C-state count checks
ACPI: thermal: Add WQ_PERCPU to alloc_workqueue() users
ACPI: OSL: Add WQ_PERCPU to alloc_workqueue() users
ACPI: EC: Add WQ_PERCPU to alloc_workqueue() users
ACPI: OSL: replace use of system_wq with system_percpu_wq
ACPI: scan: replace use of system_unbound_wq with system_dfl_wq
ACPI: fan: Add support for Microsoft fan extensions
ACPI: fan: Add hwmon notification support
ACPI: fan: Add basic notification support
ACPI: TAD: Improve runtime PM using guard macros
ACPI: TAD: Rearrange runtime PM operations in acpi_tad_remove()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux
Pull arm64 updates from Catalin Marinas:
"These are the arm64 updates for 6.19.
The biggest part is the Arm MPAM driver under drivers/resctrl/.
There's a patch touching mm/ to handle spurious faults for huge pmd
(similar to the pte version). The corresponding arm64 part allows us
to avoid the TLB maintenance if a (huge) page is reused after a write
fault. There's EFI refactoring to allow runtime services with
preemption enabled and the rest is the usual perf/PMU updates and
several cleanups/typos.
Summary:
Core features:
- Basic Arm MPAM (Memory system resource Partitioning And Monitoring)
driver under drivers/resctrl/ which makes use of the fs/rectrl/ API
Perf and PMU:
- Avoid cycle counter on multi-threaded CPUs
- Extend CSPMU device probing and add additional filtering support
for NVIDIA implementations
- Add support for the PMUs on the NoC S3 interconnect
- Add additional compatible strings for new Cortex and C1 CPUs
- Add support for data source filtering to the SPE driver
- Add support for i.MX8QM and "DB" PMU in the imx PMU driver
Memory managemennt:
- Avoid broadcast TLBI if page reused in write fault
- Elide TLB invalidation if the old PTE was not valid
- Drop redundant cpu_set_*_tcr_t0sz() macros
- Propagate pgtable_alloc() errors outside of __create_pgd_mapping()
- Propagate return value from __change_memory_common()
ACPI and EFI:
- Call EFI runtime services without disabling preemption
- Remove unused ACPI function
Miscellaneous:
- ptrace support to disable streaming on SME-only systems
- Improve sysreg generation to include a 'Prefix' descriptor
- Replace __ASSEMBLY__ with __ASSEMBLER__
- Align register dumps in the kselftest zt-test
- Remove some no longer used macros/functions
- Various spelling corrections"
* tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: (94 commits)
arm64/mm: Document why linear map split failure upon vm_reset_perms is not problematic
arm64/pageattr: Propagate return value from __change_memory_common
arm64/sysreg: Remove unused define ARM64_FEATURE_FIELD_BITS
KVM: arm64: selftests: Consider all 7 possible levels of cache
KVM: arm64: selftests: Remove ARM64_FEATURE_FIELD_BITS and its last user
arm64: atomics: lse: Remove unused parameters from ATOMIC_FETCH_OP_AND macros
Documentation/arm64: Fix the typo of register names
ACPI: GTDT: Get rid of acpi_arch_timer_mem_init()
perf: arm_spe: Add support for filtering on data source
perf: Add perf_event_attr::config4
perf/imx_ddr: Add support for PMU in DB (system interconnects)
perf/imx_ddr: Get and enable optional clks
perf/imx_ddr: Move ida_alloc() from ddr_perf_init() to ddr_perf_probe()
dt-bindings: perf: fsl-imx-ddr: Add compatible string for i.MX8QM, i.MX8QXP and i.MX8DXL
arm64: remove duplicate ARCH_HAS_MEM_ENCRYPT
arm64: mm: use untagged address to calculate page index
MAINTAINERS: new entry for MPAM Driver
arm_mpam: Add kunit tests for props_mismatch()
arm_mpam: Add kunit test for bitmap reset
arm_mpam: Add helper to reset saved mbwu state
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux
Pull s390 updates from Heiko Carstens:
- Provide a new interface for dynamic configuration and deconfiguration
of hotplug memory, allowing with and without memmap_on_memory
support. This makes the way memory hotplug is handled on s390 much
more similar to other architectures
- Remove compat support. There shouldn't be any compat user space
around anymore, therefore get rid of a lot of code which also doesn't
need to be tested anymore
- Add stackprotector support. GCC 16 will get new compiler options,
which allow to generate code required for kernel stackprotector
support
- Merge pai_crypto and pai_ext PMU drivers into a new driver. This
removes a lot of duplicated code. The new driver is also extendable
and allows to support new PMUs
- Add driver override support for AP queues
- Rework and extend zcrypt and AP trace events to allow for tracing of
crypto requests
- Support block sizes larger than 65535 bytes for CCW tape devices
- Since the rework of the virtual kernel address space the module area
and the kernel image are within the same 4GB area. This eliminates
the need of weak per cpu variables. Get rid of
ARCH_MODULE_NEEDS_WEAK_PER_CPU
- Various other small improvements and fixes
* tag 's390-6.19-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux: (92 commits)
watchdog: diag288_wdt: Remove KMSG_COMPONENT macro
s390/entry: Use lay instead of aghik
s390/vdso: Get rid of -m64 flag handling
s390/vdso: Rename vdso64 to vdso
s390: Rename head64.S to head.S
s390/vdso: Use common STABS_DEBUG and DWARF_DEBUG macros
s390: Add stackprotector support
s390/modules: Simplify module_finalize() slightly
s390: Remove KMSG_COMPONENT macro
s390/percpu: Get rid of ARCH_MODULE_NEEDS_WEAK_PER_CPU
s390/ap: Restrict driver_override versus apmask and aqmask use
s390/ap: Rename mutex ap_perms_mutex to ap_attr_mutex
s390/ap: Support driver_override for AP queue devices
s390/ap: Use all-bits-one apmask/aqmask for vfio in_use() checks
s390/debug: Update description of resize operation
s390/syscalls: Switch to generic system call table generation
s390/syscalls: Remove system call table pointer from thread_struct
s390/uapi: Remove 31 bit support from uapi header files
s390: Remove compat support
tools: Remove s390 compat support
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