1. 04 May, 2018 6 commits
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  3. 02 May, 2018 10 commits
  4. 01 May, 2018 1 commit
  5. 30 Apr, 2018 7 commits
  6. 29 Apr, 2018 7 commits
    • Dave Airlie's avatar
      Merge tag 'drm-misc-next-2018-04-26' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-misc into drm-next · 0ab39026
      Dave Airlie authored
      drm-misc-next for v4.18:
      
      UAPI Changes:
      - Add support for a generic plane alpha property to sun4i, rcar-du and atmel-hclcdc. (Maxime)
      
      Core Changes:
      - Stop looking at legacy plane->fb and crtc members in atomic drivers. (Ville)
      - mode_valid return type fixes. (Luc)
      - Handle zpos normalization in the core. (Peter)
      
      Driver Changes:
      - Implement CTM, plane alpha and generic async cursor support in vc4. (Stefan)
      - Various fixes for HPD and aux chan in drm_bridge/analogix_dp. (Lin, Zain, Douglas)
      - Add support for MIPI DSI to sun4i. (Maxime)
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
      
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      0ab39026
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Linux v4.17-rc3 · 6da6c0db
      Linus Torvalds authored
      6da6c0db
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge branch 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip · c61a56ab
      Linus Torvalds authored
      Pull x86 fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
       "Another set of x86 related updates:
      
         - Fix the long broken x32 version of the IPC user space headers which
           was noticed by Arnd Bergman in course of his ongoing y2038 work.
           GLIBC seems to have non broken private copies of these headers so
           this went unnoticed.
      
         - Two microcode fixlets which address some more fallout from the
           recent modifications in that area:
      
            - Unconditionally save the microcode patch, which was only saved
              when CPU_HOTPLUG was enabled causing failures in the late
              loading mechanism
      
            - Make the later loader synchronization finally work under all
              circumstances. It was exiting early and causing timeout failures
              due to a missing synchronization point.
      
         - Do not use mwait_play_dead() on AMD systems to prevent excessive
           power consumption as the CPU cannot go into deep power states from
           there.
      
         - Address an annoying sparse warning due to lost type qualifiers of
           the vmemmap and vmalloc base address constants.
      
         - Prevent reserving crash kernel region on Xen PV as this leads to
           the wrong perception that crash kernels actually work there which
           is not the case. Xen PV has its own crash mechanism handled by the
           hypervisor.
      
         - Add missing TLB cpuid values to the table to make the printout on
           certain machines correct.
      
         - Enumerate the new CLDEMOTE instruction
      
         - Fix an incorrect SPDX identifier
      
         - Remove stale macros"
      
      * 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
        x86/ipc: Fix x32 version of shmid64_ds and msqid64_ds
        x86/setup: Do not reserve a crash kernel region if booted on Xen PV
        x86/cpu/intel: Add missing TLB cpuid values
        x86/smpboot: Don't use mwait_play_dead() on AMD systems
        x86/mm: Make vmemmap and vmalloc base address constants unsigned long
        x86/vector: Remove the unused macro FPU_IRQ
        x86/vector: Remove the macro VECTOR_OFFSET_START
        x86/cpufeatures: Enumerate cldemote instruction
        x86/microcode: Do not exit early from __reload_late()
        x86/microcode/intel: Save microcode patch unconditionally
        x86/jailhouse: Fix incorrect SPDX identifier
      c61a56ab
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge branch 'x86-pti-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip · 65f4d6d0
      Linus Torvalds authored
      Pull x86 pti fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
       "A set of updates for the x86/pti related code:
      
         - Preserve r8-r11 in int $0x80. r8-r11 need to be preserved, but the
           int$80 entry code removed that quite some time ago. Make it correct
           again.
      
         - A set of fixes for the Global Bit work which went into 4.17 and
           caused a bunch of interesting regressions:
      
            - Triggering a BUG in the page attribute code due to a missing
              check for early boot stage
      
            - Warnings in the page attribute code about holes in the kernel
              text mapping which are caused by the freeing of the init code.
              Handle such holes gracefully.
      
            - Reduce the amount of kernel memory which is set global to the
              actual text and do not incidentally overlap with data.
      
            - Disable the global bit when RANDSTRUCT is enabled as it
              partially defeats the hardening.
      
            - Make the page protection setup correct for vma->page_prot
              population again. The adjustment of the protections fell through
              the crack during the Global bit rework and triggers warnings on
              machines which do not support certain features, e.g. NX"
      
      * 'x86-pti-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
        x86/entry/64/compat: Preserve r8-r11 in int $0x80
        x86/pti: Filter at vma->vm_page_prot population
        x86/pti: Disallow global kernel text with RANDSTRUCT
        x86/pti: Reduce amount of kernel text allowed to be Global
        x86/pti: Fix boot warning from Global-bit setting
        x86/pti: Fix boot problems from Global-bit setting
      65f4d6d0
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge branch 'timers-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip · 810fb07a
      Linus Torvalds authored
      Pull timer fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
       "Two fixes from the timer departement:
      
         - Fix a long standing issue in the NOHZ tick code which causes RB
           tree corruption, delayed timers and other malfunctions. The cause
           for this is code which modifies the expiry time of an enqueued
           hrtimer.
      
         - Revert the CLOCK_MONOTONIC/CLOCK_BOOTTIME unification due to
           regression reports. Seems userspace _is_ relying on the documented
           behaviour despite our hope that it wont"
      
      * 'timers-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
        Revert: Unify CLOCK_MONOTONIC and CLOCK_BOOTTIME
        tick/sched: Do not mess with an enqueued hrtimer
      810fb07a
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge branch 'perf-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip · 7d9e55fe
      Linus Torvalds authored
      Pull perf fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
       "The perf update contains the following bits:
      
        x86:
         - Prevent setting freeze_on_smi on PerfMon V1 CPUs to avoid #GP
      
        perf stat:
         - Keep the '/' event modifier separator in fallback, for example when
           fallbacking from 'cpu/cpu-cycles/' to user level only, where it
           should become 'cpu/cpu-cycles/u' and not 'cpu/cpu-cycles/:u' (Jiri
           Olsa)
      
         - Fix PMU events parsing rule, improving error reporting for invalid
           events (Jiri Olsa)
      
         - Disable write_backward and other event attributes for !group events
           in a group, fixing, for instance this group: '{cycles,msr/aperf/}:S'
           that has leader sampling (:S) and where just the 'cycles', the
           leader event, should have the write_backward attribute set, in this
           case it all fails because the PMU where 'msr/aperf/' lives doesn't
           accepts write_backward style sampling (Jiri Olsa)
      
         - Only fall back group read for leader (Kan Liang)
      
         - Fix core PMU alias list for x86 platform (Kan Liang)
      
         - Print out hint for mixed PMU group error (Kan Liang)
      
         - Fix duplicate PMU name for interval print (Kan Liang)
      
        Core:
         - Set main kernel end address properly when reading kernel and module
           maps (Namhyung Kim)
      
        perf mem:
         - Fix incorrect entries and add missing man options (Sangwon Hong)
      
        s/390:
         - Remove s390 specific strcmp_cpuid_cmp function (Thomas Richter)
      
         - Adapt 'perf test' case record+probe_libc_inet_pton.sh for s390
      
         - Fix s390 undefined record__auxtrace_init() return value in 'perf
           record' (Thomas Richter)"
      
      * 'perf-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
        perf/x86/intel: Don't enable freeze-on-smi for PerfMon V1
        perf stat: Fix duplicate PMU name for interval print
        perf evsel: Only fall back group read for leader
        perf stat: Print out hint for mixed PMU group error
        perf pmu: Fix core PMU alias list for X86 platform
        perf record: Fix s390 undefined record__auxtrace_init() return value
        perf mem: Document incorrect and missing options
        perf evsel: Disable write_backward for leader sampling group events
        perf pmu: Fix pmu events parsing rule
        perf stat: Keep the / modifier separator in fallback
        perf test: Adapt test case record+probe_libc_inet_pton.sh for s390
        perf list: Remove s390 specific strcmp_cpuid_cmp function
        perf machine: Set main kernel end address properly
      7d9e55fe
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge tag 'for_linus_stable' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4 · cdface52
      Linus Torvalds authored
      Pull ext4 fixes from Ted Ts'o:
       "Fix misc bugs and a regression for ext4"
      
      * tag 'for_linus_stable' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4:
        ext4: add MODULE_SOFTDEP to ensure crc32c is included in the initramfs
        ext4: fix bitmap position validation
        ext4: set h_journal if there is a failure starting a reserved handle
        ext4: prevent right-shifting extents beyond EXT_MAX_BLOCKS
      cdface52
  7. 28 Apr, 2018 1 commit
    • Amir Goldstein's avatar
      <linux/stringhash.h>: fix end_name_hash() for 64bit long · 19b9ad67
      Amir Goldstein authored
      The comment claims that this helper will try not to loose bits, but for
      64bit long it looses the high bits before hashing 64bit long into 32bit
      int.  Use the helper hash_long() to do the right thing for 64bit long.
      For 32bit long, there is no change.
      
      All the callers of end_name_hash() either assign the result to
      qstr->hash, which is u32 or return the result as an int value (e.g.
      full_name_hash()).  Change the helper return type to int to conform to
      its users.
      
      [ It took me a while to apply this, because my initial reaction to it
        was - incorrectly - that it could make for slower code.
      
        After having looked more at it, I take back all my complaints about
        the patch, Amir was right and I was mis-reading things or just being
        stupid.
      
        I also don't worry too much about the possible performance impact of
        this on 64-bit, since most architectures that actually care about
        performance end up not using this very much (the dcache code is the
        most performance-critical, but the word-at-a-time case uses its own
        hashing anyway).
      
        So this ends up being mostly used for filesystems that do their own
        degraded hashing (usually because they want a case-insensitive
        comparison function).
      
        A _tiny_ worry remains, in that not everybody uses DCACHE_WORD_ACCESS,
        and then this potentially makes things more expensive on 64-bit
        architectures with slow or lacking multipliers even for the normal
        case.
      
        That said, realistically the only such architecture I can think of is
        PA-RISC. Nobody really cares about performance on that, it's more of a
        "look ma, I've got warts^W an odd machine" platform.
      
        So the patch is fine, and all my initial worries were just misplaced
        from not looking at this properly.   - Linus ]
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAmir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
      19b9ad67