Merge ra.kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux

All conflicts were trivial overlapping changes, so reasonably
easy to resolve.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This commit is contained in:
David S. Miller 2018-07-20 14:45:10 -07:00
commit c4c5551df1
598 changed files with 5375 additions and 2972 deletions

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@ -4846,3 +4846,8 @@
xirc2ps_cs= [NET,PCMCIA]
Format:
<irq>,<irq_mask>,<io>,<full_duplex>,<do_sound>,<lockup_hack>[,<irq2>[,<irq3>[,<irq4>]]]
xhci-hcd.quirks [USB,KNL]
A hex value specifying bitmask with supplemental xhci
host controller quirks. Meaning of each bit can be
consulted in header drivers/usb/host/xhci.h.

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@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ Constructor parameters:
size)
5. the number of optional parameters (the parameters with an argument
count as two)
start_sector n (default: 0)
offset from the start of cache device in 512-byte sectors
high_watermark n (default: 50)
start writeback when the number of used blocks reach this
watermark

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Required root node properties:
- "insignal,arndale-octa" - for Exynos5420-based Insignal Arndale
Octa board.
- "insignal,origen" - for Exynos4210-based Insignal Origen board.
- "insignal,origen4412 - for Exynos4412-based Insignal Origen board.
- "insignal,origen4412" - for Exynos4412-based Insignal Origen board.
Optional nodes:

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Optional nodes:
- port/ports: to describe a connection to an external encoder. The
binding follows Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt and
suppors a single port with a single endpoint.
supports a single port with a single endpoint.
- See also Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/tilcdc/panel.txt and
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/tilcdc/tfp410.txt for connecting

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Nintendo Wii (Hollywood) GPIO controller
Required properties:
- compatible: "nintendo,hollywood-gpio
- compatible: "nintendo,hollywood-gpio"
- reg: Physical base address and length of the controller's registers.
- gpio-controller: Marks the device node as a GPIO controller.
- #gpio-cells: Should be <2>. The first cell is the pin number and the

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ i2c@00000000 {
reg = <0x6c>;
interrupt-parent = <&gpx1>;
interrupts = <2 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>;
vdd-supply = <&ldo15_reg>";
vdd-supply = <&ldo15_reg>;
vid-supply = <&ldo18_reg>;
reset-gpios = <&gpx1 5 0>;
touchscreen-size-x = <1080>;

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Required properties:
include "nvidia,tegra30-ictlr".
- reg : Specifies base physical address and size of the registers.
Each controller must be described separately (Tegra20 has 4 of them,
whereas Tegra30 and later have 5"
whereas Tegra30 and later have 5).
- interrupt-controller : Identifies the node as an interrupt controller.
- #interrupt-cells : Specifies the number of cells needed to encode an
interrupt source. The value must be 3.

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Required properties:
specifier, shall be 2
- interrupts: interrupts references to primary interrupt controller
(only needed for exti controller with multiple exti under
same parent interrupt: st,stm32-exti and st,stm32h7-exti")
same parent interrupt: st,stm32-exti and st,stm32h7-exti)
Example:

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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Required properties:
- compatible : should contain one of:
"brcm,bcm7425-timers"
"brcm,bcm7429-timers"
"brcm,bcm7435-timers and
"brcm,bcm7435-timers" and
"brcm,brcmstb-timers"
- reg : the timers register range
- interrupts : the interrupt line for this timer block

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@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ PROPERTIES
Must include one of the following:
- "fsl,fman-dtsec" for dTSEC MAC
- "fsl,fman-xgec" for XGEC MAC
- "fsl,fman-memac for mEMAC MAC
- "fsl,fman-memac" for mEMAC MAC
- cell-index
Usage: required

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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ located inside a PM domain with index 0 of a power controller represented by a
node with the label "power".
In the second example the consumer device are partitioned across two PM domains,
the first with index 0 and the second with index 1, of a power controller that
is represented by a node with the label "power.
is represented by a node with the label "power".
Optional properties:
- required-opps: This contains phandle to an OPP node in another device's OPP

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Required properties:
Optional properties:
- ti,enable-ext-control: This is applicable for DCDC1, DCDC2 and DCDC3.
If DCDCs are externally controlled then this property should be there.
- "dcdc-ext-control-gpios: This is applicable for DCDC1, DCDC2 and DCDC3.
- dcdc-ext-control-gpios: This is applicable for DCDC1, DCDC2 and DCDC3.
If DCDCs are externally controlled and if it is from GPIO then GPIO
number should be provided. If it is externally controlled and no GPIO
entry then driver will just configure this rails as external control

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Please refer to reset.txt in this directory for common reset
controller binding usage.
Required properties:
- compatible: Should be st,stih407-softreset";
- compatible: Should be "st,stih407-softreset";
- #reset-cells: 1, see below
example:

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Required properties:
Optional property:
- clock-frequency: Desired I2C bus clock frequency in Hz.
When missing default to 400000Hz.
When missing default to 100000Hz.
Child nodes should conform to I2C bus binding as described in i2c.txt.

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Required properties:
Board connectors:
* Headset Mic
* Secondary Mic",
* Secondary Mic
* DMIC
* Ext Spk

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ This binding describes the APQ8096 sound card, which uses qdsp for audio.
"Digital Mic3"
Audio pins and MicBias on WCD9335 Codec:
"MIC_BIAS1
"MIC_BIAS1"
"MIC_BIAS2"
"MIC_BIAS3"
"MIC_BIAS4"

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Optional properties:
Examples:
onewire@0 {
onewire {
compatible = "w1-gpio";
gpios = <&gpio 126 0>, <&gpio 105 0>;
};

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@ -50,6 +50,11 @@ LDFLAGS_MODULE
--------------------------------------------------
Additional options used for $(LD) when linking modules.
KBUILD_KCONFIG
--------------------------------------------------
Set the top-level Kconfig file to the value of this environment
variable. The default name is "Kconfig".
KBUILD_VERBOSE
--------------------------------------------------
Set the kbuild verbosity. Can be assigned same values as "V=...".
@ -88,7 +93,8 @@ In most cases the name of the architecture is the same as the
directory name found in the arch/ directory.
But some architectures such as x86 and sparc have aliases.
x86: i386 for 32 bit, x86_64 for 64 bit
sparc: sparc for 32 bit, sparc64 for 64 bit
sh: sh for 32 bit, sh64 for 64 bit
sparc: sparc32 for 32 bit, sparc64 for 64 bit
CROSS_COMPILE
--------------------------------------------------
@ -148,15 +154,6 @@ stripped after they are installed. If INSTALL_MOD_STRIP is '1', then
the default option --strip-debug will be used. Otherwise,
INSTALL_MOD_STRIP value will be used as the options to the strip command.
INSTALL_FW_PATH
--------------------------------------------------
INSTALL_FW_PATH specifies where to install the firmware blobs.
The default value is:
$(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)/lib/firmware
The value can be overridden in which case the default value is ignored.
INSTALL_HDR_PATH
--------------------------------------------------
INSTALL_HDR_PATH specifies where to install user space headers when

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@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ This file contains some assistance for using "make *config".
Use "make help" to list all of the possible configuration targets.
The xconfig ('qconf') and menuconfig ('mconf') programs also
have embedded help text. Be sure to check it for navigation,
search, and other general help text.
The xconfig ('qconf'), menuconfig ('mconf'), and nconfig ('nconf')
programs also have embedded help text. Be sure to check that for
navigation, search, and other general help text.
======================================================================
General
@ -17,13 +17,16 @@ this happens, using a previously working .config file and running
for you, so you may find that you need to see what NEW kernel
symbols have been introduced.
To see a list of new config symbols when using "make oldconfig", use
To see a list of new config symbols, use
cp user/some/old.config .config
make listnewconfig
and the config program will list any new symbols, one per line.
Alternatively, you can use the brute force method:
make oldconfig
scripts/diffconfig .config.old .config | less
______________________________________________________________________
@ -160,7 +163,7 @@ Searching in menuconfig:
This lists all config symbols that contain "hotplug",
e.g., HOTPLUG_CPU, MEMORY_HOTPLUG.
For search help, enter / followed TAB-TAB-TAB (to highlight
For search help, enter / followed by TAB-TAB (to highlight
<Help>) and Enter. This will tell you that you can also use
regular expressions (regexes) in the search string, so if you
are not interested in MEMORY_HOTPLUG, you could try
@ -202,6 +205,39 @@ Example:
make MENUCONFIG_MODE=single_menu menuconfig
======================================================================
nconfig
--------------------------------------------------
nconfig is an alternate text-based configurator. It lists function
keys across the bottom of the terminal (window) that execute commands.
You can also just use the corresponding numeric key to execute the
commands unless you are in a data entry window. E.g., instead of F6
for Save, you can just press 6.
Use F1 for Global help or F3 for the Short help menu.
Searching in nconfig:
You can search either in the menu entry "prompt" strings
or in the configuration symbols.
Use / to begin a search through the menu entries. This does
not support regular expressions. Use <Down> or <Up> for
Next hit and Previous hit, respectively. Use <Esc> to
terminate the search mode.
F8 (SymSearch) searches the configuration symbols for the
given string or regular expression (regex).
NCONFIG_MODE
--------------------------------------------------
This mode shows all sub-menus in one large tree.
Example:
make NCONFIG_MODE=single_menu nconfig
======================================================================
xconfig
--------------------------------------------------
@ -230,8 +266,7 @@ gconfig
Searching in gconfig:
None (gconfig isn't maintained as well as xconfig or menuconfig);
however, gconfig does have a few more viewing choices than
xconfig does.
There is no search command in gconfig. However, gconfig does
have several different viewing choices, modes, and options.
###

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@ -1490,7 +1490,7 @@ To remove an ARP target:
To configure the interval between learning packet transmits:
# echo 12 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/lp_interval
NOTE: the lp_inteval is the number of seconds between instances where
NOTE: the lp_interval is the number of seconds between instances where
the bonding driver sends learning packets to each slaves peer switch. The
default interval is 1 second.

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@ -47,41 +47,45 @@ Driver Configuration Parameters
The default value for each parameter is generally the recommended setting,
unless otherwise noted.
Rx Descriptors: Number of receive descriptors. A receive descriptor is a data
Rx Descriptors:
Number of receive descriptors. A receive descriptor is a data
structure that describes a receive buffer and its attributes to the network
controller. The data in the descriptor is used by the controller to write
data from the controller to host memory. In the 3.x.x driver the valid range
for this parameter is 64-256. The default value is 256. This parameter can be
changed using the command::
ethtool -G eth? rx n
ethtool -G eth? rx n
Where n is the number of desired Rx descriptors.
Tx Descriptors: Number of transmit descriptors. A transmit descriptor is a data
Tx Descriptors:
Number of transmit descriptors. A transmit descriptor is a data
structure that describes a transmit buffer and its attributes to the network
controller. The data in the descriptor is used by the controller to read
data from the host memory to the controller. In the 3.x.x driver the valid
range for this parameter is 64-256. The default value is 128. This parameter
can be changed using the command::
ethtool -G eth? tx n
ethtool -G eth? tx n
Where n is the number of desired Tx descriptors.
Speed/Duplex: The driver auto-negotiates the link speed and duplex settings by
Speed/Duplex:
The driver auto-negotiates the link speed and duplex settings by
default. The ethtool utility can be used as follows to force speed/duplex.::
ethtool -s eth? autoneg off speed {10|100} duplex {full|half}
ethtool -s eth? autoneg off speed {10|100} duplex {full|half}
NOTE: setting the speed/duplex to incorrect values will cause the link to
fail.
Event Log Message Level: The driver uses the message level flag to log events
Event Log Message Level:
The driver uses the message level flag to log events
to syslog. The message level can be set at driver load time. It can also be
set using the command::
ethtool -s eth? msglvl n
ethtool -s eth? msglvl n
Additional Configurations
@ -92,7 +96,7 @@ Configuring the Driver on Different Distributions
Configuring a network driver to load properly when the system is started
is distribution dependent. Typically, the configuration process involves
adding an alias line to /etc/modprobe.d/*.conf as well as editing other
adding an alias line to `/etc/modprobe.d/*.conf` as well as editing other
system startup scripts and/or configuration files. Many popular Linux
distributions ship with tools to make these changes for you. To learn
the proper way to configure a network device for your system, refer to
@ -160,7 +164,10 @@ This results in unbalanced receive traffic.
If you have multiple interfaces in a server, either turn on ARP
filtering by
(1) entering:: echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter
(1) entering::
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter
(this only works if your kernel's version is higher than 2.4.5), or
(2) installing the interfaces in separate broadcast domains (either

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@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ Command Line Parameters
The default value for each parameter is generally the recommended setting,
unless otherwise noted.
NOTES: For more information about the AutoNeg, Duplex, and Speed
NOTES:
For more information about the AutoNeg, Duplex, and Speed
parameters, see the "Speed and Duplex Configuration" section in
this document.
@ -45,22 +46,27 @@ NOTES: For more information about the AutoNeg, Duplex, and Speed
AutoNeg
-------
(Supported only on adapters with copper connections)
Valid Range: 0x01-0x0F, 0x20-0x2F
Default Value: 0x2F
:Valid Range: 0x01-0x0F, 0x20-0x2F
:Default Value: 0x2F
This parameter is a bit-mask that specifies the speed and duplex settings
advertised by the adapter. When this parameter is used, the Speed and
Duplex parameters must not be specified.
NOTE: Refer to the Speed and Duplex section of this readme for more
NOTE:
Refer to the Speed and Duplex section of this readme for more
information on the AutoNeg parameter.
Duplex
------
(Supported only on adapters with copper connections)
Valid Range: 0-2 (0=auto-negotiate, 1=half, 2=full)
Default Value: 0
:Valid Range: 0-2 (0=auto-negotiate, 1=half, 2=full)
:Default Value: 0
This defines the direction in which data is allowed to flow. Can be
either one or two-directional. If both Duplex and the link partner are
@ -70,18 +76,22 @@ duplex.
FlowControl
-----------
Valid Range: 0-3 (0=none, 1=Rx only, 2=Tx only, 3=Rx&Tx)
Default Value: Reads flow control settings from the EEPROM
:Valid Range: 0-3 (0=none, 1=Rx only, 2=Tx only, 3=Rx&Tx)
:Default Value: Reads flow control settings from the EEPROM
This parameter controls the automatic generation(Tx) and response(Rx)
to Ethernet PAUSE frames.
InterruptThrottleRate
---------------------
(not supported on Intel(R) 82542, 82543 or 82544-based adapters)
Valid Range: 0,1,3,4,100-100000 (0=off, 1=dynamic, 3=dynamic conservative,
4=simplified balancing)
Default Value: 3
:Valid Range:
0,1,3,4,100-100000 (0=off, 1=dynamic, 3=dynamic conservative,
4=simplified balancing)
:Default Value: 3
The driver can limit the amount of interrupts per second that the adapter
will generate for incoming packets. It does this by writing a value to the
@ -135,13 +145,15 @@ Setting InterruptThrottleRate to 0 turns off any interrupt moderation
and may improve small packet latency, but is generally not suitable
for bulk throughput traffic.
NOTE: InterruptThrottleRate takes precedence over the TxAbsIntDelay and
NOTE:
InterruptThrottleRate takes precedence over the TxAbsIntDelay and
RxAbsIntDelay parameters. In other words, minimizing the receive
and/or transmit absolute delays does not force the controller to
generate more interrupts than what the Interrupt Throttle Rate
allows.
CAUTION: If you are using the Intel(R) PRO/1000 CT Network Connection
CAUTION:
If you are using the Intel(R) PRO/1000 CT Network Connection
(controller 82547), setting InterruptThrottleRate to a value
greater than 75,000, may hang (stop transmitting) adapters
under certain network conditions. If this occurs a NETDEV
@ -151,7 +163,8 @@ CAUTION: If you are using the Intel(R) PRO/1000 CT Network Connection
hang, ensure that InterruptThrottleRate is set no greater
than 75,000 and is not set to 0.
NOTE: When e1000 is loaded with default settings and multiple adapters
NOTE:
When e1000 is loaded with default settings and multiple adapters
are in use simultaneously, the CPU utilization may increase non-
linearly. In order to limit the CPU utilization without impacting
the overall throughput, we recommend that you load the driver as
@ -168,9 +181,11 @@ NOTE: When e1000 is loaded with default settings and multiple adapters
RxDescriptors
-------------
Valid Range: 48-256 for 82542 and 82543-based adapters
48-4096 for all other supported adapters
Default Value: 256
:Valid Range:
- 48-256 for 82542 and 82543-based adapters
- 48-4096 for all other supported adapters
:Default Value: 256
This value specifies the number of receive buffer descriptors allocated
by the driver. Increasing this value allows the driver to buffer more
@ -180,15 +195,17 @@ Each descriptor is 16 bytes. A receive buffer is also allocated for each
descriptor and can be either 2048, 4096, 8192, or 16384 bytes, depending
on the MTU setting. The maximum MTU size is 16110.
NOTE: MTU designates the frame size. It only needs to be set for Jumbo
NOTE:
MTU designates the frame size. It only needs to be set for Jumbo
Frames. Depending on the available system resources, the request
for a higher number of receive descriptors may be denied. In this
case, use a lower number.
RxIntDelay
----------
Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
Default Value: 0
:Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
:Default Value: 0
This value delays the generation of receive interrupts in units of 1.024
microseconds. Receive interrupt reduction can improve CPU efficiency if
@ -198,7 +215,8 @@ of TCP traffic. If the system is reporting dropped receives, this value
may be set too high, causing the driver to run out of available receive
descriptors.
CAUTION: When setting RxIntDelay to a value other than 0, adapters may
CAUTION:
When setting RxIntDelay to a value other than 0, adapters may
hang (stop transmitting) under certain network conditions. If
this occurs a NETDEV WATCHDOG message is logged in the system
event log. In addition, the controller is automatically reset,
@ -207,9 +225,11 @@ CAUTION: When setting RxIntDelay to a value other than 0, adapters may
RxAbsIntDelay
-------------
(This parameter is supported only on 82540, 82545 and later adapters.)
Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
Default Value: 128
:Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
:Default Value: 128
This value, in units of 1.024 microseconds, limits the delay in which a
receive interrupt is generated. Useful only if RxIntDelay is non-zero,
@ -220,9 +240,11 @@ conditions.
Speed
-----
(This parameter is supported only on adapters with copper connections.)
Valid Settings: 0, 10, 100, 1000
Default Value: 0 (auto-negotiate at all supported speeds)
:Valid Settings: 0, 10, 100, 1000
:Default Value: 0 (auto-negotiate at all supported speeds)
Speed forces the line speed to the specified value in megabits per second
(Mbps). If this parameter is not specified or is set to 0 and the link
@ -231,22 +253,26 @@ speed. Duplex should also be set when Speed is set to either 10 or 100.
TxDescriptors
-------------
Valid Range: 48-256 for 82542 and 82543-based adapters
48-4096 for all other supported adapters
Default Value: 256
:Valid Range:
- 48-256 for 82542 and 82543-based adapters
- 48-4096 for all other supported adapters
:Default Value: 256
This value is the number of transmit descriptors allocated by the driver.
Increasing this value allows the driver to queue more transmits. Each
descriptor is 16 bytes.
NOTE: Depending on the available system resources, the request for a
NOTE:
Depending on the available system resources, the request for a
higher number of transmit descriptors may be denied. In this case,
use a lower number.
TxIntDelay
----------
Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
Default Value: 8
:Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
:Default Value: 8
This value delays the generation of transmit interrupts in units of
1.024 microseconds. Transmit interrupt reduction can improve CPU
@ -256,9 +282,11 @@ causing the driver to run out of available transmit descriptors.
TxAbsIntDelay
-------------
(This parameter is supported only on 82540, 82545 and later adapters.)
Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
Default Value: 32
:Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
:Default Value: 32
This value, in units of 1.024 microseconds, limits the delay in which a
transmit interrupt is generated. Useful only if TxIntDelay is non-zero,
@ -269,18 +297,21 @@ network conditions.
XsumRX
------
(This parameter is NOT supported on the 82542-based adapter.)
Valid Range: 0-1
Default Value: 1
:Valid Range: 0-1
:Default Value: 1
A value of '1' indicates that the driver should enable IP checksum
offload for received packets (both UDP and TCP) to the adapter hardware.
Copybreak
---------
Valid Range: 0-xxxxxxx (0=off)
Default Value: 256
Usage: modprobe e1000.ko copybreak=128
:Valid Range: 0-xxxxxxx (0=off)
:Default Value: 256
:Usage: modprobe e1000.ko copybreak=128
Driver copies all packets below or equaling this size to a fresh RX
buffer before handing it up the stack.
@ -292,8 +323,9 @@ it is also available during runtime at
SmartPowerDownEnable
--------------------
Valid Range: 0-1
Default Value: 0 (disabled)
:Valid Range: 0-1
:Default Value: 0 (disabled)
Allows PHY to turn off in lower power states. The user can turn off
this parameter in supported chipsets.
@ -309,14 +341,14 @@ fiber interface board only links at 1000 Mbps full-duplex.
For copper-based boards, the keywords interact as follows:
The default operation is auto-negotiate. The board advertises all
- The default operation is auto-negotiate. The board advertises all
supported speed and duplex combinations, and it links at the highest
common speed and duplex mode IF the link partner is set to auto-negotiate.
If Speed = 1000, limited auto-negotiation is enabled and only 1000 Mbps
- If Speed = 1000, limited auto-negotiation is enabled and only 1000 Mbps
is advertised (The 1000BaseT spec requires auto-negotiation.)
If Speed = 10 or 100, then both Speed and Duplex should be set. Auto-
- If Speed = 10 or 100, then both Speed and Duplex should be set. Auto-
negotiation is disabled, and the AutoNeg parameter is ignored. Partner
SHOULD also be forced.
@ -328,13 +360,15 @@ process.
The parameter may be specified as either a decimal or hexadecimal value as
determined by the bitmap below.
============== ====== ====== ======= ======= ====== ====== ======= ======
Bit position 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Decimal Value 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
Hex value 80 40 20 10 8 4 2 1
Speed (Mbps) N/A N/A 1000 N/A 100 100 10 10
Duplex Full Full Half Full Half
============== ====== ====== ======= ======= ====== ====== ======= ======
Some examples of using AutoNeg:
Some examples of using AutoNeg::
modprobe e1000 AutoNeg=0x01 (Restricts autonegotiation to 10 Half)
modprobe e1000 AutoNeg=1 (Same as above)
@ -357,56 +391,59 @@ Additional Configurations
Jumbo Frames
------------
Jumbo Frames support is enabled by changing the MTU to a value larger
than the default of 1500. Use the ifconfig command to increase the MTU
size. For example::
Jumbo Frames support is enabled by changing the MTU to a value larger than
the default of 1500. Use the ifconfig command to increase the MTU size.
For example::
ifconfig eth<x> mtu 9000 up
This setting is not saved across reboots. It can be made permanent if
you add::
This setting is not saved across reboots. It can be made permanent if
you add::
MTU=9000
to the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth<x>. This example
applies to the Red Hat distributions; other distributions may store this
setting in a different location.
to the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth<x>. This example
applies to the Red Hat distributions; other distributions may store this
setting in a different location.
Notes: Degradation in throughput performance may be observed in some
Jumbo frames environments. If this is observed, increasing the
application's socket buffer size and/or increasing the
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_*mem entry values may help. See the specific
application manual and /usr/src/linux*/Documentation/
networking/ip-sysctl.txt for more details.
Notes:
Degradation in throughput performance may be observed in some Jumbo frames
environments. If this is observed, increasing the application's socket buffer
size and/or increasing the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_*mem entry values may help.
See the specific application manual and /usr/src/linux*/Documentation/
networking/ip-sysctl.txt for more details.
- The maximum MTU setting for Jumbo Frames is 16110. This value
coincides with the maximum Jumbo Frames size of 16128.
- The maximum MTU setting for Jumbo Frames is 16110. This value coincides
with the maximum Jumbo Frames size of 16128.
- Using Jumbo frames at 10 or 100 Mbps is not supported and may result
in poor performance or loss of link.
- Using Jumbo frames at 10 or 100 Mbps is not supported and may result in
poor performance or loss of link.
- Adapters based on the Intel(R) 82542 and 82573V/E controller do not
support Jumbo Frames. These correspond to the following product names:
Intel(R) PRO/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter Intel(R) PRO/1000 PM Network
Connection
- Adapters based on the Intel(R) 82542 and 82573V/E controller do not
support Jumbo Frames. These correspond to the following product names::
Intel(R) PRO/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter
Intel(R) PRO/1000 PM Network Connection
ethtool
-------
The driver utilizes the ethtool interface for driver configuration and
diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. The ethtool
version 1.6 or later is required for this functionality.
The latest release of ethtool can be found from
https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/
The driver utilizes the ethtool interface for driver configuration and
diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. The ethtool
version 1.6 or later is required for this functionality.
The latest release of ethtool can be found from
https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/
Enabling Wake on LAN* (WoL)
---------------------------
WoL is configured through the ethtool* utility.
WoL will be enabled on the system during the next shut down or reboot.
For this driver version, in order to enable WoL, the e1000 driver must be
loaded when shutting down or rebooting the system.
WoL is configured through the ethtool* utility.
WoL will be enabled on the system during the next shut down or reboot.
For this driver version, in order to enable WoL, the e1000 driver must be
loaded when shutting down or rebooting the system.
Support
=======

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@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ W: https://www.infradead.org/~dhowells/kafs/
AGPGART DRIVER
M: David Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
T: git git://people.freedesktop.org/~airlied/linux (part of drm maint)
T: git git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm
S: Maintained
F: drivers/char/agp/
F: include/linux/agp*
@ -2523,7 +2523,7 @@ S: Supported
F: drivers/scsi/esas2r
ATUSB IEEE 802.15.4 RADIO DRIVER
M: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@osg.samsung.com>
M: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
L: linux-wpan@vger.kernel.org
S: Maintained
F: drivers/net/ieee802154/atusb.c
@ -4460,6 +4460,7 @@ F: Documentation/blockdev/drbd/
DRIVER CORE, KOBJECTS, DEBUGFS AND SYSFS
M: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
R: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rafael@kernel.org>
T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core.git
S: Supported
F: Documentation/kobject.txt
@ -4630,7 +4631,7 @@ F: include/uapi/drm/vmwgfx_drm.h
DRM DRIVERS
M: David Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
L: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
T: git git://people.freedesktop.org/~airlied/linux
T: git git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm
B: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/
C: irc://chat.freenode.net/dri-devel
S: Maintained
@ -5789,7 +5790,6 @@ F: include/linux/fsl/
FREESCALE SOC FS_ENET DRIVER
M: Pantelis Antoniou <pantelis.antoniou@gmail.com>
M: Vitaly Bordug <vbordug@ru.mvista.com>
L: linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org
L: netdev@vger.kernel.org
S: Maintained
@ -6908,7 +6908,7 @@ F: drivers/clk/clk-versaclock5.c
IEEE 802.15.4 SUBSYSTEM
M: Alexander Aring <alex.aring@gmail.com>
M: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@osg.samsung.com>
M: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org>
L: linux-wpan@vger.kernel.org
W: http://wpan.cakelab.org/
T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sschmidt/wpan.git
@ -8628,7 +8628,7 @@ MARVELL MWIFIEX WIRELESS DRIVER
M: Amitkumar Karwar <amitkarwar@gmail.com>
M: Nishant Sarmukadam <nishants@marvell.com>
M: Ganapathi Bhat <gbhat@marvell.com>
M: Xinming Hu <huxm@marvell.com>
M: Xinming Hu <huxinming820@gmail.com>
L: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
S: Maintained
F: drivers/net/wireless/marvell/mwifiex/
@ -10214,11 +10214,13 @@ F: sound/soc/codecs/sgtl5000*
NXP TDA998X DRM DRIVER
M: Russell King <linux@armlinux.org.uk>
S: Supported
S: Maintained
T: git git://git.armlinux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-arm.git drm-tda998x-devel
T: git git://git.armlinux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-arm.git drm-tda998x-fixes
F: drivers/gpu/drm/i2c/tda998x_drv.c
F: include/drm/i2c/tda998x.h
F: include/dt-bindings/display/tda998x.h
K: "nxp,tda998x"
NXP TFA9879 DRIVER
M: Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se>
@ -11836,7 +11838,7 @@ S: Supported
F: arch/hexagon/
QUALCOMM HIDMA DRIVER
M: Sinan Kaya <okaya@codeaurora.org>
M: Sinan Kaya <okaya@kernel.org>
L: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
L: linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org
L: dmaengine@vger.kernel.org

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
VERSION = 4
PATCHLEVEL = 18
SUBLEVEL = 0
EXTRAVERSION = -rc3
EXTRAVERSION = -rc5
NAME = Merciless Moray
# *DOCUMENTATION*
@ -353,9 +353,9 @@ CONFIG_SHELL := $(shell if [ -x "$$BASH" ]; then echo $$BASH; \
else if [ -x /bin/bash ]; then echo /bin/bash; \
else echo sh; fi ; fi)
HOST_LFS_CFLAGS := $(shell getconf LFS_CFLAGS)
HOST_LFS_LDFLAGS := $(shell getconf LFS_LDFLAGS)
HOST_LFS_LIBS := $(shell getconf LFS_LIBS)
HOST_LFS_CFLAGS := $(shell getconf LFS_CFLAGS 2>/dev/null)
HOST_LFS_LDFLAGS := $(shell getconf LFS_LDFLAGS 2>/dev/null)
HOST_LFS_LIBS := $(shell getconf LFS_LIBS 2>/dev/null)
HOSTCC = gcc
HOSTCXX = g++
@ -1712,6 +1712,6 @@ endif # skip-makefile
PHONY += FORCE
FORCE:
# Declare the contents of the .PHONY variable as phony. We keep that
# Declare the contents of the PHONY variable as phony. We keep that
# information in a variable so we can use it in if_changed and friends.
.PHONY: $(PHONY)

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@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ config ARC_HAS_DIV_REM
config ARC_HAS_ACCL_REGS
bool "Reg Pair ACCL:ACCH (FPU and/or MPY > 6)"
default n
default y
help
Depending on the configuration, CPU can contain accumulator reg-pair
(also referred to as r58:r59). These can also be used by gcc as GPR so

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ endif
KBUILD_DEFCONFIG := nsim_700_defconfig
cflags-y += -fno-common -pipe -fno-builtin -D__linux__
cflags-y += -fno-common -pipe -fno-builtin -mmedium-calls -D__linux__
cflags-$(CONFIG_ISA_ARCOMPACT) += -mA7
cflags-$(CONFIG_ISA_ARCV2) += -mcpu=archs
@ -140,16 +140,3 @@ dtbs: scripts
archclean:
$(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
# Hacks to enable final link due to absence of link-time branch relexation
# and gcc choosing optimal(shorter) branches at -O3
#
# vineetg Feb 2010: -mlong-calls switched off for overall kernel build
# However lib/decompress_inflate.o (.init.text) calls
# zlib_inflate_workspacesize (.text) causing relocation errors.
# Thus forcing all exten calls in this file to be long calls
export CFLAGS_decompress_inflate.o = -mmedium-calls
export CFLAGS_initramfs.o = -mmedium-calls
ifdef CONFIG_SMP
export CFLAGS_core.o = -mmedium-calls
endif

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../arc_initramfs/"
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y
# CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS is not set

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../../arc_initramfs_hs/"
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y
# CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS is not set

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../../arc_initramfs_hs/"
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y
# CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS is not set

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../../arc_initramfs_hs/"
CONFIG_EXPERT=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y
# CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../../arc_initramfs_hs/"
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y
# CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS is not set

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../../arc_initramfs_hs/"
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y
# CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS is not set

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../arc_initramfs/"
CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../../arc_initramfs_hs/"
CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../arc_initramfs_hs/"
CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../arc_initramfs/"
CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../arc_initramfs_hs/"
CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y
# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set
# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../arc_initramfs_hs/"
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y
# CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set
CONFIG_KPROBES=y

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@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ CONFIG_STMMAC_ETH=y
# CONFIG_INPUT is not set
# CONFIG_SERIO is not set
# CONFIG_VT is not set
CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=y
# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set
# CONFIG_DEVKMEM is not set
CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y

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@ -234,6 +234,9 @@
POP gp
RESTORE_R12_TO_R0
#ifdef CONFIG_ARC_CURR_IN_REG
ld r25, [sp, 12]
#endif
ld sp, [sp] /* restore original sp */
/* orig_r0, ECR, user_r25 skipped automatically */
.endm
@ -315,6 +318,9 @@
POP gp
RESTORE_R12_TO_R0
#ifdef CONFIG_ARC_CURR_IN_REG
ld r25, [sp, 12]
#endif
ld sp, [sp] /* restore original sp */
/* orig_r0, ECR, user_r25 skipped automatically */
.endm

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@ -86,9 +86,6 @@
POP r1
POP r0
#ifdef CONFIG_ARC_CURR_IN_REG
ld r25, [sp, 12]
#endif
.endm
/*--------------------------------------------------------------

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@ -34,9 +34,7 @@ struct machine_desc {
const char *name;
const char **dt_compat;
void (*init_early)(void);
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
void (*init_per_cpu)(unsigned int);
#endif
void (*init_machine)(void);
void (*init_late)(void);

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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ typedef pte_t * pgtable_t;
#define virt_addr_valid(kaddr) pfn_valid(virt_to_pfn(kaddr))
/* Default Permissions for stack/heaps pages (Non Executable) */
#define VM_DATA_DEFAULT_FLAGS (VM_READ | VM_WRITE | VM_MAYREAD | VM_MAYWRITE)
#define VM_DATA_DEFAULT_FLAGS (VM_READ | VM_WRITE | VM_MAYREAD | VM_MAYWRITE | VM_MAYEXEC)
#define WANT_PAGE_VIRTUAL 1

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@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ void update_mmu_cache(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long address,
/* Decode a PTE containing swap "identifier "into constituents */
#define __swp_type(pte_lookalike) (((pte_lookalike).val) & 0x1f)
#define __swp_offset(pte_lookalike) ((pte_lookalike).val << 13)
#define __swp_offset(pte_lookalike) ((pte_lookalike).val >> 13)
/* NOPs, to keep generic kernel happy */
#define __pte_to_swp_entry(pte) ((swp_entry_t) { pte_val(pte) })

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@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ void __init init_IRQ(void)
/* a SMP H/w block could do IPI IRQ request here */
if (plat_smp_ops.init_per_cpu)
plat_smp_ops.init_per_cpu(smp_processor_id());
#endif
if (machine_desc->init_per_cpu)
machine_desc->init_per_cpu(smp_processor_id());
#endif
}
/*

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@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE0(arc_gettls)
SYSCALL_DEFINE3(arc_usr_cmpxchg, int *, uaddr, int, expected, int, new)
{
struct pt_regs *regs = current_pt_regs();
int uval = -EFAULT;
u32 uval;
int ret;
/*
* This is only for old cores lacking LLOCK/SCOND, which by defintion
@ -60,23 +61,47 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE3(arc_usr_cmpxchg, int *, uaddr, int, expected, int, new)
/* Z indicates to userspace if operation succeded */
regs->status32 &= ~STATUS_Z_MASK;
if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, uaddr, sizeof(int)))
return -EFAULT;
ret = access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, uaddr, sizeof(*uaddr));
if (!ret)
goto fail;
again:
preempt_disable();
if (__get_user(uval, uaddr))
goto done;
ret = __get_user(uval, uaddr);
if (ret)
goto fault;
if (uval == expected) {
if (!__put_user(new, uaddr))
regs->status32 |= STATUS_Z_MASK;
}
if (uval != expected)
goto out;
done:
ret = __put_user(new, uaddr);
if (ret)
goto fault;
regs->status32 |= STATUS_Z_MASK;
out:
preempt_enable();
return uval;
fault:
preempt_enable();
return uval;
if (unlikely(ret != -EFAULT))
goto fail;
down_read(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
ret = fixup_user_fault(current, current->mm, (unsigned long) uaddr,
FAULT_FLAG_WRITE, NULL);
up_read(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
if (likely(!ret))
goto again;
fail:
force_sig(SIGSEGV, current);
return ret;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_ISA_ARCV2

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@ -7,5 +7,8 @@
menuconfig ARC_SOC_HSDK
bool "ARC HS Development Kit SOC"
depends on ISA_ARCV2
select ARC_HAS_ACCL_REGS
select CLK_HSDK
select RESET_HSDK
select MIGHT_HAVE_PCI

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@ -42,6 +42,66 @@ static void __init hsdk_init_per_cpu(unsigned int cpu)
#define SDIO_UHS_REG_EXT (SDIO_BASE + 0x108)
#define SDIO_UHS_REG_EXT_DIV_2 (2 << 30)
#define HSDK_GPIO_INTC (ARC_PERIPHERAL_BASE + 0x3000)
static void __init hsdk_enable_gpio_intc_wire(void)
{
/*
* Peripherals on CPU Card are wired to cpu intc via intermediate
* DW APB GPIO blocks (mainly for debouncing)
*
* ---------------------
* | snps,archs-intc |
* ---------------------
* |
* ----------------------
* | snps,archs-idu-intc |
* ----------------------
* | | | | |
* | [eth] [USB] [... other peripherals]
* |
* -------------------
* | snps,dw-apb-intc |
* -------------------
* | | | |
* [Bt] [HAPS] [... other peripherals]
*
* Current implementation of "irq-dw-apb-ictl" driver doesn't work well
* with stacked INTCs. In particular problem happens if its master INTC
* not yet instantiated. See discussion here -
* https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/3/4/755
*
* So setup the first gpio block as a passive pass thru and hide it from
* DT hardware topology - connect intc directly to cpu intc
* The GPIO "wire" needs to be init nevertheless (here)
*
* One side adv is that peripheral interrupt handling avoids one nested
* intc ISR hop
*
* According to HSDK User's Manual [1], "Table 2 Interrupt Mapping"
* we have the following GPIO input lines used as sources of interrupt:
* - GPIO[0] - Bluetooth interrupt of RS9113 module
* - GPIO[2] - HAPS interrupt (on HapsTrak 3 connector)
* - GPIO[3] - Audio codec (MAX9880A) interrupt
* - GPIO[8-23] - Available on Arduino and PMOD_x headers
* For now there's no use of Arduino and PMOD_x headers in Linux
* use-case so we only enable lines 0, 2 and 3.
*
* [1] https://github.com/foss-for-synopsys-dwc-arc-processors/ARC-Development-Systems-Forum/wiki/docs/ARC_HSDK_User_Guide.pdf
*/
#define GPIO_INTEN (HSDK_GPIO_INTC + 0x30)
#define GPIO_INTMASK (HSDK_GPIO_INTC + 0x34)
#define GPIO_INTTYPE_LEVEL (HSDK_GPIO_INTC + 0x38)
#define GPIO_INT_POLARITY (HSDK_GPIO_INTC + 0x3c)
#define GPIO_INT_CONNECTED_MASK 0x0d
iowrite32(0xffffffff, (void __iomem *) GPIO_INTMASK);
iowrite32(~GPIO_INT_CONNECTED_MASK, (void __iomem *) GPIO_INTMASK);
iowrite32(0x00000000, (void __iomem *) GPIO_INTTYPE_LEVEL);
iowrite32(0xffffffff, (void __iomem *) GPIO_INT_POLARITY);
iowrite32(GPIO_INT_CONNECTED_MASK, (void __iomem *) GPIO_INTEN);
}
static void __init hsdk_init_early(void)
{
/*
@ -62,6 +122,8 @@ static void __init hsdk_init_early(void)
* minimum possible div-by-2.
*/
iowrite32(SDIO_UHS_REG_EXT_DIV_2, (void __iomem *) SDIO_UHS_REG_EXT);
hsdk_enable_gpio_intc_wire();
}
static const char *hsdk_compat[] __initconst = {

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@ -168,7 +168,6 @@
AM33XX_IOPAD(0x8f0, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0) /* mmc0_dat3.mmc0_dat3 */
AM33XX_IOPAD(0x904, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0) /* mmc0_cmd.mmc0_cmd */
AM33XX_IOPAD(0x900, PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE0) /* mmc0_clk.mmc0_clk */
AM33XX_IOPAD(0x9a0, PIN_INPUT | MUX_MODE4) /* mcasp0_aclkr.mmc0_sdwp */
>;
};

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@ -39,6 +39,8 @@
ti,davinci-ctrl-ram-size = <0x2000>;
ti,davinci-rmii-en = /bits/ 8 <1>;
local-mac-address = [ 00 00 00 00 00 00 ];
clocks = <&emac_ick>;
clock-names = "ick";
};
davinci_mdio: ethernet@5c030000 {
@ -49,6 +51,8 @@
bus_freq = <1000000>;
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <0>;
clocks = <&emac_fck>;
clock-names = "fck";
};
uart4: serial@4809e000 {
@ -87,6 +91,11 @@
};
};
/* Table Table 5-79 of the TRM shows 480ab000 is reserved */
&usb_otg_hs {
status = "disabled";
};
&iva {
status = "disabled";
};

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@ -610,6 +610,8 @@
touchscreen-size-x = <480>;
touchscreen-size-y = <272>;
wakeup-source;
};
tlv320aic3106: tlv320aic3106@1b {

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@ -547,7 +547,7 @@
thermal: thermal@e8078 {
compatible = "marvell,armada380-thermal";
reg = <0xe4078 0x4>, <0xe4074 0x4>;
reg = <0xe4078 0x4>, <0xe4070 0x8>;
status = "okay";
};

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@ -1580,7 +1580,6 @@
dr_mode = "otg";
snps,dis_u3_susphy_quirk;
snps,dis_u2_susphy_quirk;
snps,dis_metastability_quirk;
};
};
@ -1608,6 +1607,7 @@
dr_mode = "otg";
snps,dis_u3_susphy_quirk;
snps,dis_u2_susphy_quirk;
snps,dis_metastability_quirk;
};
};

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@ -770,7 +770,7 @@
pinctrl_ts: tsgrp {
fsl,pins = <
MX51_PAD_CSI1_D8__GPIO3_12 0x85
MX51_PAD_CSI1_D8__GPIO3_12 0x04
MX51_PAD_CSI1_D9__GPIO3_13 0x85
>;
};

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@ -141,9 +141,11 @@ CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y
CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA=y
CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA_UDC=y
CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA_HOST=y
CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA_ULPI=y
CONFIG_NOP_USB_XCEIV=y
CONFIG_USB_GADGET=y
CONFIG_USB_ETH=m
CONFIG_USB_ULPI_BUS=y
CONFIG_MMC=y
CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI=y
CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM=y

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@ -302,6 +302,7 @@ CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y
CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA=y
CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA_UDC=y
CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA_HOST=y
CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA_ULPI=y
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=m
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC=y
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_FTDI_SIO=m
@ -338,6 +339,7 @@ CONFIG_USB_GADGETFS=m
CONFIG_USB_FUNCTIONFS=m
CONFIG_USB_MASS_STORAGE=m
CONFIG_USB_G_SERIAL=m
CONFIG_USB_ULPI_BUS=y
CONFIG_MMC=y
CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI=y
CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM=y

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@ -272,9 +272,11 @@
* Allocate stack space to store 128 bytes worth of tweaks. For
* performance, this space is aligned to a 16-byte boundary so that we
* can use the load/store instructions that declare 16-byte alignment.
* For Thumb2 compatibility, don't do the 'bic' directly on 'sp'.
*/
sub sp, #128
bic sp, #0xf
sub r12, sp, #128
bic r12, #0xf
mov sp, r12
.if \n == 64
// Load first tweak

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@ -1 +1,4 @@
obj-$(CONFIG_TRUSTED_FOUNDATIONS) += trusted_foundations.o
# tf_generic_smc() fails to build with -fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc
KCOV_INSTRUMENT := n

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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ M_CLASS(streq r3, [r12, #PMSAv8_MAIR1])
bic r0, r0, #CR_I
#endif
mcr p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ write control reg
isb
instr_sync
#elif defined (CONFIG_CPU_V7M)
#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_MPU
ldreq r3, [r12, MPU_CTRL]

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@ -109,6 +109,45 @@ void omap5_erratum_workaround_801819(void)
static inline void omap5_erratum_workaround_801819(void) { }
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_HARDEN_BRANCH_PREDICTOR
/*
* Configure ACR and enable ACTLR[0] (Enable invalidates of BTB with
* ICIALLU) to activate the workaround for secondary Core.
* NOTE: it is assumed that the primary core's configuration is done
* by the boot loader (kernel will detect a misconfiguration and complain
* if this is not done).
*
* In General Purpose(GP) devices, ACR bit settings can only be done
* by ROM code in "secure world" using the smc call and there is no
* option to update the "firmware" on such devices. This also works for
* High security(HS) devices, as a backup option in case the
* "update" is not done in the "security firmware".
*/
static void omap5_secondary_harden_predictor(void)
{
u32 acr, acr_mask;
asm volatile ("mrc p15, 0, %0, c1, c0, 1" : "=r" (acr));
/*
* ACTLR[0] (Enable invalidates of BTB with ICIALLU)
*/
acr_mask = BIT(0);
/* Do we already have it done.. if yes, skip expensive smc */
if ((acr & acr_mask) == acr_mask)
return;
acr |= acr_mask;
omap_smc1(OMAP5_DRA7_MON_SET_ACR_INDEX, acr);
pr_debug("%s: ARM ACR setup for CVE_2017_5715 applied on CPU%d\n",
__func__, smp_processor_id());
}
#else
static inline void omap5_secondary_harden_predictor(void) { }
#endif
static void omap4_secondary_init(unsigned int cpu)
{
/*
@ -131,6 +170,8 @@ static void omap4_secondary_init(unsigned int cpu)
set_cntfreq();
/* Configure ACR to disable streaming WA for 801819 */
omap5_erratum_workaround_801819();
/* Enable ACR to allow for ICUALLU workaround */
omap5_secondary_harden_predictor();
}
/*

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@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ static int pxa_irq_suspend(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < pxa_internal_irq_nr / 32; i++) {
for (i = 0; i < DIV_ROUND_UP(pxa_internal_irq_nr, 32); i++) {
void __iomem *base = irq_base(i);
saved_icmr[i] = __raw_readl(base + ICMR);
@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ static void pxa_irq_resume(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < pxa_internal_irq_nr / 32; i++) {
for (i = 0; i < DIV_ROUND_UP(pxa_internal_irq_nr, 32); i++) {
void __iomem *base = irq_base(i);
__raw_writel(saved_icmr[i], base + ICMR);

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@ -736,20 +736,29 @@ static int __mark_rodata_ro(void *unused)
return 0;
}
static int kernel_set_to_readonly __read_mostly;
void mark_rodata_ro(void)
{
kernel_set_to_readonly = 1;
stop_machine(__mark_rodata_ro, NULL, NULL);
debug_checkwx();
}
void set_kernel_text_rw(void)
{
if (!kernel_set_to_readonly)
return;
set_section_perms(ro_perms, ARRAY_SIZE(ro_perms), false,
current->active_mm);
}
void set_kernel_text_ro(void)
{
if (!kernel_set_to_readonly)
return;
set_section_perms(ro_perms, ARRAY_SIZE(ro_perms), true,
current->active_mm);
}

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 1995-2001 by Russell King
LDFLAGS_vmlinux :=-p --no-undefined -X
LDFLAGS_vmlinux :=--no-undefined -X
CPPFLAGS_vmlinux.lds = -DTEXT_OFFSET=$(TEXT_OFFSET)
GZFLAGS :=-9
@ -60,15 +60,15 @@ ifeq ($(CONFIG_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN), y)
KBUILD_CPPFLAGS += -mbig-endian
CHECKFLAGS += -D__AARCH64EB__
AS += -EB
LD += -EB
LDFLAGS += -maarch64linuxb
# We must use the linux target here, since distributions don't tend to package
# the ELF linker scripts with binutils, and this results in a build failure.
LDFLAGS += -EB -maarch64linuxb
UTS_MACHINE := aarch64_be
else
KBUILD_CPPFLAGS += -mlittle-endian
CHECKFLAGS += -D__AARCH64EL__
AS += -EL
LD += -EL
LDFLAGS += -maarch64linux
LDFLAGS += -EL -maarch64linux # See comment above
UTS_MACHINE := aarch64
endif

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@ -29,20 +29,15 @@ DECLARE_PER_CPU(bool, kernel_neon_busy);
static __must_check inline bool may_use_simd(void)
{
/*
* The raw_cpu_read() is racy if called with preemption enabled.
* This is not a bug: kernel_neon_busy is only set when
* preemption is disabled, so we cannot migrate to another CPU
* while it is set, nor can we migrate to a CPU where it is set.
* So, if we find it clear on some CPU then we're guaranteed to
* find it clear on any CPU we could migrate to.
*
* If we are in between kernel_neon_begin()...kernel_neon_end(),
* the flag will be set, but preemption is also disabled, so we
* can't migrate to another CPU and spuriously see it become
* false.
* kernel_neon_busy is only set while preemption is disabled,
* and is clear whenever preemption is enabled. Since
* this_cpu_read() is atomic w.r.t. preemption, kernel_neon_busy
* cannot change under our feet -- if it's set we cannot be
* migrated, and if it's clear we cannot be migrated to a CPU
* where it is set.
*/
return !in_irq() && !irqs_disabled() && !in_nmi() &&
!raw_cpu_read(kernel_neon_busy);
!this_cpu_read(kernel_neon_busy);
}
#else /* ! CONFIG_KERNEL_MODE_NEON */

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@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ extern inline pmd_t *pmd_alloc_kernel(pgd_t *pgd, unsigned long address)
static inline void __pte_free_tlb(struct mmu_gather *tlb, pgtable_t page,
unsigned long address)
{
pgtable_page_dtor(page);
__free_page(page);
}
@ -74,8 +75,9 @@ static inline struct page *pte_alloc_one(struct mm_struct *mm,
return page;
}
extern inline void pte_free(struct mm_struct *mm, struct page *page)
static inline void pte_free(struct mm_struct *mm, struct page *page)
{
pgtable_page_dtor(page);
__free_page(page);
}

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
#include <linux/random.h>
#include <linux/prctl.h>
#include <linux/nmi.h>
#include <asm/asm.h>
#include <asm/bootinfo.h>
@ -655,28 +656,42 @@ unsigned long arch_align_stack(unsigned long sp)
return sp & ALMASK;
}
static void arch_dump_stack(void *info)
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(call_single_data_t, backtrace_csd);
static struct cpumask backtrace_csd_busy;
static void handle_backtrace(void *info)
{
struct pt_regs *regs;
nmi_cpu_backtrace(get_irq_regs());
cpumask_clear_cpu(smp_processor_id(), &backtrace_csd_busy);
}
regs = get_irq_regs();
static void raise_backtrace(cpumask_t *mask)
{
call_single_data_t *csd;
int cpu;
if (regs)
show_regs(regs);
for_each_cpu(cpu, mask) {
/*
* If we previously sent an IPI to the target CPU & it hasn't
* cleared its bit in the busy cpumask then it didn't handle
* our previous IPI & it's not safe for us to reuse the
* call_single_data_t.
*/
if (cpumask_test_and_set_cpu(cpu, &backtrace_csd_busy)) {
pr_warn("Unable to send backtrace IPI to CPU%u - perhaps it hung?\n",
cpu);
continue;
}
dump_stack();
csd = &per_cpu(backtrace_csd, cpu);
csd->func = handle_backtrace;
smp_call_function_single_async(cpu, csd);
}
}
void arch_trigger_cpumask_backtrace(const cpumask_t *mask, bool exclude_self)
{
long this_cpu = get_cpu();
if (cpumask_test_cpu(this_cpu, mask) && !exclude_self)
dump_stack();
smp_call_function_many(mask, arch_dump_stack, NULL, 1);
put_cpu();
nmi_trigger_cpumask_backtrace(mask, exclude_self, raise_backtrace);
}
int mips_get_process_fp_mode(struct task_struct *task)

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@ -351,6 +351,7 @@ static void __show_regs(const struct pt_regs *regs)
void show_regs(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
__show_regs((struct pt_regs *)regs);
dump_stack();
}
void show_registers(struct pt_regs *regs)

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <asm/addrspace.h>
#include <asm/byteorder.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
@ -98,6 +99,20 @@ static int remap_area_pages(unsigned long address, phys_addr_t phys_addr,
return error;
}
static int __ioremap_check_ram(unsigned long start_pfn, unsigned long nr_pages,
void *arg)
{
unsigned long i;
for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) {
if (pfn_valid(start_pfn + i) &&
!PageReserved(pfn_to_page(start_pfn + i)))
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Generic mapping function (not visible outside):
*/
@ -116,8 +131,8 @@ static int remap_area_pages(unsigned long address, phys_addr_t phys_addr,
void __iomem * __ioremap(phys_addr_t phys_addr, phys_addr_t size, unsigned long flags)
{
unsigned long offset, pfn, last_pfn;
struct vm_struct * area;
unsigned long offset;
phys_addr_t last_addr;
void * addr;
@ -137,18 +152,16 @@ void __iomem * __ioremap(phys_addr_t phys_addr, phys_addr_t size, unsigned long
return (void __iomem *) CKSEG1ADDR(phys_addr);
/*
* Don't allow anybody to remap normal RAM that we're using..
* Don't allow anybody to remap RAM that may be allocated by the page
* allocator, since that could lead to races & data clobbering.
*/
if (phys_addr < virt_to_phys(high_memory)) {
char *t_addr, *t_end;
struct page *page;
t_addr = __va(phys_addr);
t_end = t_addr + (size - 1);
for(page = virt_to_page(t_addr); page <= virt_to_page(t_end); page++)
if(!PageReserved(page))
return NULL;
pfn = PFN_DOWN(phys_addr);
last_pfn = PFN_DOWN(last_addr);
if (walk_system_ram_range(pfn, last_pfn - pfn + 1, NULL,
__ioremap_check_ram) == 1) {
WARN_ONCE(1, "ioremap on RAM at %pa - %pa\n",
&phys_addr, &last_addr);
return NULL;
}
/*

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@ -12,17 +12,17 @@ config NDS32
select CLONE_BACKWARDS
select COMMON_CLK
select DMA_NONCOHERENT_OPS
select GENERIC_ASHLDI3
select GENERIC_ASHRDI3
select GENERIC_LSHRDI3
select GENERIC_CMPDI2
select GENERIC_MULDI3
select GENERIC_UCMPDI2
select GENERIC_ATOMIC64
select GENERIC_CPU_DEVICES
select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
select GENERIC_IRQ_CHIP
select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW
select GENERIC_LIB_ASHLDI3
select GENERIC_LIB_ASHRDI3
select GENERIC_LIB_CMPDI2
select GENERIC_LIB_LSHRDI3
select GENERIC_LIB_MULDI3
select GENERIC_LIB_UCMPDI2
select GENERIC_STRNCPY_FROM_USER
select GENERIC_STRNLEN_USER
select GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL

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@ -34,10 +34,12 @@ ifdef CONFIG_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN
KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(call cc-option, -EL)
KBUILD_AFLAGS += $(call cc-option, -EL)
LDFLAGS += $(call cc-option, -EL)
CHECKFLAGS += -D__NDS32_EL__
else
KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(call cc-option, -EB)
KBUILD_AFLAGS += $(call cc-option, -EB)
LDFLAGS += $(call cc-option, -EB)
CHECKFLAGS += -D__NDS32_EB__
endif
boot := arch/nds32/boot

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@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
#define PG_dcache_dirty PG_arch_1
void flush_icache_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end);
void flush_icache_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct page *page);
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_ALIASING
void flush_cache_mm(struct mm_struct *mm);
void flush_cache_dup_mm(struct mm_struct *mm);
@ -34,13 +36,16 @@ void flush_anon_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
void flush_kernel_dcache_page(struct page *page);
void flush_kernel_vmap_range(void *addr, int size);
void invalidate_kernel_vmap_range(void *addr, int size);
void flush_icache_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end);
void flush_icache_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct page *page);
#define flush_dcache_mmap_lock(mapping) xa_lock_irq(&(mapping)->i_pages)
#define flush_dcache_mmap_unlock(mapping) xa_unlock_irq(&(mapping)->i_pages)
#else
#include <asm-generic/cacheflush.h>
#undef flush_icache_range
#undef flush_icache_page
#undef flush_icache_user_range
void flush_icache_user_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct page *page,
unsigned long addr, int len);
#endif
#endif /* __NDS32_CACHEFLUSH_H__ */

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
" .popsection\n" \
" .pushsection .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
"4: move %0, " err_reg "\n" \
" j 3b\n" \
" b 3b\n" \
" .popsection"
#define __futex_atomic_op(insn, ret, oldval, tmp, uaddr, oparg) \

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@ -278,7 +278,8 @@ static void __init setup_memory(void)
void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p)
{
early_init_devtree( __dtb_start);
early_init_devtree(__atags_pointer ? \
phys_to_virt(__atags_pointer) : __dtb_start);
setup_cpuinfo();

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@ -13,7 +13,39 @@
extern struct cache_info L1_cache_info[2];
#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_ALIASING
void flush_icache_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
{
unsigned long line_size, flags;
line_size = L1_cache_info[DCACHE].line_size;
start = start & ~(line_size - 1);
end = (end + line_size - 1) & ~(line_size - 1);
local_irq_save(flags);
cpu_cache_wbinval_range(start, end, 1);
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_icache_range);
void flush_icache_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct page *page)
{
unsigned long flags;
unsigned long kaddr;
local_irq_save(flags);
kaddr = (unsigned long)kmap_atomic(page);
cpu_cache_wbinval_page(kaddr, vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC);
kunmap_atomic((void *)kaddr);
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_icache_page);
void flush_icache_user_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct page *page,
unsigned long addr, int len)
{
unsigned long kaddr;
kaddr = (unsigned long)kmap_atomic(page) + (addr & ~PAGE_MASK);
flush_icache_range(kaddr, kaddr + len);
kunmap_atomic((void *)kaddr);
}
void update_mmu_cache(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr,
pte_t * pte)
{
@ -35,19 +67,15 @@ void update_mmu_cache(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr,
if ((test_and_clear_bit(PG_dcache_dirty, &page->flags)) ||
(vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC)) {
if (!PageHighMem(page)) {
cpu_cache_wbinval_page((unsigned long)
page_address(page),
vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC);
} else {
unsigned long kaddr = (unsigned long)kmap_atomic(page);
cpu_cache_wbinval_page(kaddr, vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC);
kunmap_atomic((void *)kaddr);
}
unsigned long kaddr;
local_irq_save(flags);
kaddr = (unsigned long)kmap_atomic(page);
cpu_cache_wbinval_page(kaddr, vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC);
kunmap_atomic((void *)kaddr);
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
}
#else
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_ALIASING
extern pte_t va_present(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr);
static inline unsigned long aliasing(unsigned long addr, unsigned long page)
@ -317,52 +345,4 @@ void invalidate_kernel_vmap_range(void *addr, int size)
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(invalidate_kernel_vmap_range);
void flush_icache_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
{
unsigned long line_size, flags;
line_size = L1_cache_info[DCACHE].line_size;
start = start & ~(line_size - 1);
end = (end + line_size - 1) & ~(line_size - 1);
local_irq_save(flags);
cpu_cache_wbinval_range(start, end, 1);
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_icache_range);
void flush_icache_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct page *page)
{
unsigned long flags;
local_irq_save(flags);
cpu_cache_wbinval_page((unsigned long)page_address(page),
vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC);
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
void update_mmu_cache(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr,
pte_t * pte)
{
struct page *page;
unsigned long flags;
unsigned long pfn = pte_pfn(*pte);
if (!pfn_valid(pfn))
return;
if (vma->vm_mm == current->active_mm) {
local_irq_save(flags);
__nds32__mtsr_dsb(addr, NDS32_SR_TLB_VPN);
__nds32__tlbop_rwr(*pte);
__nds32__isb();
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
page = pfn_to_page(pfn);
if (test_and_clear_bit(PG_dcache_dirty, &page->flags) ||
(vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC)) {
local_irq_save(flags);
cpu_dcache_wbinval_page((unsigned long)page_address(page));
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
}
#endif

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@ -107,6 +107,7 @@ config ARCH_RV32I
select GENERIC_LIB_ASHLDI3
select GENERIC_LIB_ASHRDI3
select GENERIC_LIB_LSHRDI3
select GENERIC_LIB_UCMPDI2
config ARCH_RV64I
bool "RV64I"

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@ -21,8 +21,13 @@ typedef struct user_regs_struct elf_gregset_t;
typedef union __riscv_fp_state elf_fpregset_t;
#define ELF_RISCV_R_SYM(r_info) ((r_info) >> 32)
#define ELF_RISCV_R_TYPE(r_info) ((r_info) & 0xffffffff)
#if __riscv_xlen == 64
#define ELF_RISCV_R_SYM(r_info) ELF64_R_SYM(r_info)
#define ELF_RISCV_R_TYPE(r_info) ELF64_R_TYPE(r_info)
#else
#define ELF_RISCV_R_SYM(r_info) ELF32_R_SYM(r_info)
#define ELF_RISCV_R_TYPE(r_info) ELF32_R_TYPE(r_info)
#endif
/*
* RISC-V relocation types

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@ -16,10 +16,6 @@
#include <linux/irqchip.h>
#include <linux/irqdomain.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_RISCV_INTC
#include <linux/irqchip/irq-riscv-intc.h>
#endif
void __init init_IRQ(void)
{
irqchip_init();

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ static int apply_r_riscv_64_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location, Elf_Addr v)
static int apply_r_riscv_branch_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
Elf_Addr v)
{
s64 offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
ptrdiff_t offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
u32 imm12 = (offset & 0x1000) << (31 - 12);
u32 imm11 = (offset & 0x800) >> (11 - 7);
u32 imm10_5 = (offset & 0x7e0) << (30 - 10);
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ static int apply_r_riscv_branch_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
static int apply_r_riscv_jal_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
Elf_Addr v)
{
s64 offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
ptrdiff_t offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
u32 imm20 = (offset & 0x100000) << (31 - 20);
u32 imm19_12 = (offset & 0xff000);
u32 imm11 = (offset & 0x800) << (20 - 11);
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ static int apply_r_riscv_jal_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
static int apply_r_riscv_rcv_branch_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
Elf_Addr v)
{
s64 offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
ptrdiff_t offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
u16 imm8 = (offset & 0x100) << (12 - 8);
u16 imm7_6 = (offset & 0xc0) >> (6 - 5);
u16 imm5 = (offset & 0x20) >> (5 - 2);
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ static int apply_r_riscv_rcv_branch_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
static int apply_r_riscv_rvc_jump_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
Elf_Addr v)
{
s64 offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
ptrdiff_t offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
u16 imm11 = (offset & 0x800) << (12 - 11);
u16 imm10 = (offset & 0x400) >> (10 - 8);
u16 imm9_8 = (offset & 0x300) << (12 - 11);
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ static int apply_r_riscv_rvc_jump_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
static int apply_r_riscv_pcrel_hi20_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
Elf_Addr v)
{
s64 offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
ptrdiff_t offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
s32 hi20;
if (offset != (s32)offset) {
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ static int apply_r_riscv_lo12_s_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
static int apply_r_riscv_got_hi20_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
Elf_Addr v)
{
s64 offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
ptrdiff_t offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
s32 hi20;
/* Always emit the got entry */
@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ static int apply_r_riscv_got_hi20_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
static int apply_r_riscv_call_plt_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
Elf_Addr v)
{
s64 offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
ptrdiff_t offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
s32 fill_v = offset;
u32 hi20, lo12;
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ static int apply_r_riscv_call_plt_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
static int apply_r_riscv_call_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
Elf_Addr v)
{
s64 offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
ptrdiff_t offset = (void *)v - (void *)location;
s32 fill_v = offset;
u32 hi20, lo12;
@ -263,14 +263,14 @@ static int apply_r_riscv_align_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
static int apply_r_riscv_add32_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
Elf_Addr v)
{
*(u32 *)location += (*(u32 *)v);
*(u32 *)location += (u32)v;
return 0;
}
static int apply_r_riscv_sub32_rela(struct module *me, u32 *location,
Elf_Addr v)
{
*(u32 *)location -= (*(u32 *)v);
*(u32 *)location -= (u32)v;
return 0;
}
@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ int apply_relocate_add(Elf_Shdr *sechdrs, const char *strtab,
unsigned int j;
for (j = 0; j < sechdrs[relsec].sh_size / sizeof(*rel); j++) {
u64 hi20_loc =
unsigned long hi20_loc =
sechdrs[sechdrs[relsec].sh_info].sh_addr
+ rel[j].r_offset;
u32 hi20_type = ELF_RISCV_R_TYPE(rel[j].r_info);
@ -360,12 +360,12 @@ int apply_relocate_add(Elf_Shdr *sechdrs, const char *strtab,
Elf_Sym *hi20_sym =
(Elf_Sym *)sechdrs[symindex].sh_addr
+ ELF_RISCV_R_SYM(rel[j].r_info);
u64 hi20_sym_val =
unsigned long hi20_sym_val =
hi20_sym->st_value
+ rel[j].r_addend;
/* Calculate lo12 */
u64 offset = hi20_sym_val - hi20_loc;
size_t offset = hi20_sym_val - hi20_loc;
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MODULE_SECTIONS)
&& hi20_type == R_RISCV_GOT_HI20) {
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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ static int riscv_gpr_set(struct task_struct *target,
struct pt_regs *regs;
regs = task_pt_regs(target);
ret = user_regset_copyin(&pos, &count, &kbuf, &ubuf, &regs, 0, -1);
ret = user_regset_copyin(&pos, &count, &kbuf, &ubuf, regs, 0, -1);
return ret;
}

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@ -220,8 +220,3 @@ void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p)
riscv_fill_hwcap();
}
static int __init riscv_device_init(void)
{
return of_platform_populate(NULL, of_default_bus_match_table, NULL, NULL);
}
subsys_initcall_sync(riscv_device_init);

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@ -28,7 +28,9 @@ static void __init zone_sizes_init(void)
{
unsigned long max_zone_pfns[MAX_NR_ZONES] = { 0, };
#ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32
max_zone_pfns[ZONE_DMA32] = PFN_DOWN(min(4UL * SZ_1G, max_low_pfn));
#endif
max_zone_pfns[ZONE_NORMAL] = max_low_pfn;
free_area_init_nodes(max_zone_pfns);

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@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ config S390
select HAVE_OPROFILE
select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS
select HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API
select HAVE_RSEQ
select HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
select HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING
select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA

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@ -183,3 +183,4 @@ COMPAT_SYSCALL_WRAP2(s390_guarded_storage, int, command, struct gs_cb *, gs_cb);
COMPAT_SYSCALL_WRAP5(statx, int, dfd, const char __user *, path, unsigned, flags, unsigned, mask, struct statx __user *, buffer);
COMPAT_SYSCALL_WRAP4(s390_sthyi, unsigned long, code, void __user *, info, u64 __user *, rc, unsigned long, flags);
COMPAT_SYSCALL_WRAP5(kexec_file_load, int, kernel_fd, int, initrd_fd, unsigned long, cmdline_len, const char __user *, cmdline_ptr, unsigned long, flags)
COMPAT_SYSCALL_WRAP4(rseq, struct rseq __user *, rseq, u32, rseq_len, int, flags, u32, sig)

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@ -357,6 +357,10 @@ ENTRY(system_call)
stg %r2,__PT_R2(%r11) # store return value
.Lsysc_return:
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_RSEQ
lgr %r2,%r11
brasl %r14,rseq_syscall
#endif
LOCKDEP_SYS_EXIT
.Lsysc_tif:
TSTMSK __PT_FLAGS(%r11),_PIF_WORK
@ -1265,7 +1269,7 @@ cleanup_critical:
jl 0f
clg %r9,BASED(.Lcleanup_table+104) # .Lload_fpu_regs_end
jl .Lcleanup_load_fpu_regs
0: BR_EX %r14
0: BR_EX %r14,%r11
.align 8
.Lcleanup_table:
@ -1301,7 +1305,7 @@ cleanup_critical:
ni __SIE_PROG0C+3(%r9),0xfe # no longer in SIE
lctlg %c1,%c1,__LC_USER_ASCE # load primary asce
larl %r9,sie_exit # skip forward to sie_exit
BR_EX %r14
BR_EX %r14,%r11
#endif
.Lcleanup_system_call:

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@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ void do_signal(struct pt_regs *regs)
}
/* No longer in a system call */
clear_pt_regs_flag(regs, PIF_SYSCALL);
rseq_signal_deliver(&ksig, regs);
if (is_compat_task())
handle_signal32(&ksig, oldset, regs);
else
@ -537,4 +537,5 @@ void do_notify_resume(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
clear_thread_flag(TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME);
tracehook_notify_resume(regs);
rseq_handle_notify_resume(NULL, regs);
}

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@ -389,3 +389,5 @@
379 common statx sys_statx compat_sys_statx
380 common s390_sthyi sys_s390_sthyi compat_sys_s390_sthyi
381 common kexec_file_load sys_kexec_file_load compat_sys_kexec_file_load
382 common io_pgetevents sys_io_pgetevents compat_sys_io_pgetevents
383 common rseq sys_rseq compat_sys_rseq

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@ -252,6 +252,8 @@ void page_table_free(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long *table)
spin_unlock_bh(&mm->context.lock);
if (mask != 0)
return;
} else {
atomic_xor_bits(&page->_refcount, 3U << 24);
}
pgtable_page_dtor(page);
@ -304,6 +306,8 @@ static void __tlb_remove_table(void *_table)
break;
/* fallthrough */
case 3: /* 4K page table with pgstes */
if (mask & 3)
atomic_xor_bits(&page->_refcount, 3 << 24);
pgtable_page_dtor(page);
__free_page(page);
break;

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@ -114,18 +114,12 @@ __setup_efi_pci(efi_pci_io_protocol_t *pci, struct pci_setup_rom **__rom)
struct pci_setup_rom *rom = NULL;
efi_status_t status;
unsigned long size;
uint64_t attributes, romsize;
uint64_t romsize;
void *romimage;
status = efi_call_proto(efi_pci_io_protocol, attributes, pci,
EfiPciIoAttributeOperationGet, 0ULL,
&attributes);
if (status != EFI_SUCCESS)
return status;
/*
* Some firmware images contain EFI function pointers at the place where the
* romimage and romsize fields are supposed to be. Typically the EFI
* Some firmware images contain EFI function pointers at the place where
* the romimage and romsize fields are supposed to be. Typically the EFI
* code is mapped at high addresses, translating to an unrealistically
* large romsize. The UEFI spec limits the size of option ROMs to 16
* MiB so we reject any ROMs over 16 MiB in size to catch this.

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@ -535,6 +535,7 @@ ENTRY(crypto_aegis128_aesni_enc_tail)
movdqu STATE3, 0x40(STATEP)
FRAME_END
ret
ENDPROC(crypto_aegis128_aesni_enc_tail)
.macro decrypt_block a s0 s1 s2 s3 s4 i

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@ -645,6 +645,7 @@ ENTRY(crypto_aegis128l_aesni_enc_tail)
state_store0
FRAME_END
ret
ENDPROC(crypto_aegis128l_aesni_enc_tail)
/*

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@ -543,6 +543,7 @@ ENTRY(crypto_aegis256_aesni_enc_tail)
state_store0
FRAME_END
ret
ENDPROC(crypto_aegis256_aesni_enc_tail)
/*

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@ -453,6 +453,7 @@ ENTRY(crypto_morus1280_avx2_enc_tail)
vmovdqu STATE4, (4 * 32)(%rdi)
FRAME_END
ret
ENDPROC(crypto_morus1280_avx2_enc_tail)
/*

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@ -652,6 +652,7 @@ ENTRY(crypto_morus1280_sse2_enc_tail)
movdqu STATE4_HI, (9 * 16)(%rdi)
FRAME_END
ret
ENDPROC(crypto_morus1280_sse2_enc_tail)
/*

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@ -437,6 +437,7 @@ ENTRY(crypto_morus640_sse2_enc_tail)
movdqu STATE4, (4 * 16)(%rdi)
FRAME_END
ret
ENDPROC(crypto_morus640_sse2_enc_tail)
/*

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@ -114,6 +114,8 @@ static bool __send_ipi_mask_ex(const struct cpumask *mask, int vector)
ipi_arg->vp_set.format = HV_GENERIC_SET_SPARSE_4K;
nr_bank = cpumask_to_vpset(&(ipi_arg->vp_set), mask);
}
if (nr_bank < 0)
goto ipi_mask_ex_done;
if (!nr_bank)
ipi_arg->vp_set.format = HV_GENERIC_SET_ALL;
@ -158,6 +160,9 @@ static bool __send_ipi_mask(const struct cpumask *mask, int vector)
for_each_cpu(cur_cpu, mask) {
vcpu = hv_cpu_number_to_vp_number(cur_cpu);
if (vcpu == VP_INVAL)
goto ipi_mask_done;
/*
* This particular version of the IPI hypercall can
* only target upto 64 CPUs.

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@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ void __init hyperv_init(void)
{
u64 guest_id, required_msrs;
union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents hypercall_msr;
int cpuhp;
int cpuhp, i;
if (x86_hyper_type != X86_HYPER_MS_HYPERV)
return;
@ -293,6 +293,9 @@ void __init hyperv_init(void)
if (!hv_vp_index)
return;
for (i = 0; i < num_possible_cpus(); i++)
hv_vp_index[i] = VP_INVAL;
hv_vp_assist_page = kcalloc(num_possible_cpus(),
sizeof(*hv_vp_assist_page), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!hv_vp_assist_page) {

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@ -46,6 +46,65 @@
#define _ASM_SI __ASM_REG(si)
#define _ASM_DI __ASM_REG(di)
#ifndef __x86_64__
/* 32 bit */
#define _ASM_ARG1 _ASM_AX
#define _ASM_ARG2 _ASM_DX
#define _ASM_ARG3 _ASM_CX
#define _ASM_ARG1L eax
#define _ASM_ARG2L edx
#define _ASM_ARG3L ecx
#define _ASM_ARG1W ax
#define _ASM_ARG2W dx
#define _ASM_ARG3W cx
#define _ASM_ARG1B al
#define _ASM_ARG2B dl
#define _ASM_ARG3B cl
#else
/* 64 bit */
#define _ASM_ARG1 _ASM_DI
#define _ASM_ARG2 _ASM_SI
#define _ASM_ARG3 _ASM_DX
#define _ASM_ARG4 _ASM_CX
#define _ASM_ARG5 r8
#define _ASM_ARG6 r9
#define _ASM_ARG1Q rdi
#define _ASM_ARG2Q rsi
#define _ASM_ARG3Q rdx
#define _ASM_ARG4Q rcx
#define _ASM_ARG5Q r8
#define _ASM_ARG6Q r9
#define _ASM_ARG1L edi
#define _ASM_ARG2L esi
#define _ASM_ARG3L edx
#define _ASM_ARG4L ecx
#define _ASM_ARG5L r8d
#define _ASM_ARG6L r9d
#define _ASM_ARG1W di
#define _ASM_ARG2W si
#define _ASM_ARG3W dx
#define _ASM_ARG4W cx
#define _ASM_ARG5W r8w
#define _ASM_ARG6W r9w
#define _ASM_ARG1B dil
#define _ASM_ARG2B sil
#define _ASM_ARG3B dl
#define _ASM_ARG4B cl
#define _ASM_ARG5B r8b
#define _ASM_ARG6B r9b
#endif
/*
* Macros to generate condition code outputs from inline assembly,
* The output operand must be type "bool".

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
* Interrupt control:
*/
static inline unsigned long native_save_fl(void)
extern inline unsigned long native_save_fl(void)
{
unsigned long flags;

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@ -9,6 +9,8 @@
#include <asm/hyperv-tlfs.h>
#include <asm/nospec-branch.h>
#define VP_INVAL U32_MAX
struct ms_hyperv_info {
u32 features;
u32 misc_features;
@ -20,7 +22,6 @@ struct ms_hyperv_info {
extern struct ms_hyperv_info ms_hyperv;
/*
* Generate the guest ID.
*/
@ -281,6 +282,8 @@ static inline int cpumask_to_vpset(struct hv_vpset *vpset,
*/
for_each_cpu(cpu, cpus) {
vcpu = hv_cpu_number_to_vp_number(cpu);
if (vcpu == VP_INVAL)
return -1;
vcpu_bank = vcpu / 64;
vcpu_offset = vcpu % 64;
__set_bit(vcpu_offset, (unsigned long *)

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@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ obj-y += alternative.o i8253.o hw_breakpoint.o
obj-y += tsc.o tsc_msr.o io_delay.o rtc.o
obj-y += pci-iommu_table.o
obj-y += resource.o
obj-y += irqflags.o
obj-y += process.o
obj-y += fpu/

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