From 955234755ce4a2c33cfc558912aa8f2148cc1fc6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Wise Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 21:30:31 +0900 Subject: vfat: change the default from shortname=lower to shortname=mixed Because, with "shortname=lower", copying one FAT filesystem tree to another FAT filesystem tree using Linux results in semantically different filesystems. (E.g.: Filenames which were once "all uppercase" are now "all lowercase"). So, this changes the default of "shortname=lower" to "shortname=mixed". Signed-off-by: Paul Wise [change fat_show_options()] Signed-off-by: OGAWA Hirofumi --- Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt index b58b84b50fa..eed520fd0c8 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ shortname=lower|win95|winnt|mixed winnt: emulate the Windows NT rule for display/create. mixed: emulate the Windows NT rule for display, emulate the Windows 95 rule for create. - Default setting is `lower'. + Default setting is `mixed'. tz=UTC -- Interpret timestamps as UTC rather than local time. This option disables the conversion of timestamps -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 8365388827663bd6fb773e3623ed9023c0f82b1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jan Kara Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 15:59:34 -0400 Subject: ext4: Update documentation about quota mount options Signed-off-by: Jan Kara Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" --- Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt | 13 ++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt index 18b5ec8cea4..bf4f4b7e11b 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt @@ -282,9 +282,16 @@ stripe=n Number of filesystem blocks that mballoc will try to use for allocation size and alignment. For RAID5/6 systems this should be the number of data disks * RAID chunk size in file system blocks. -delalloc (*) Deferring block allocation until write-out time. -nodelalloc Disable delayed allocation. Blocks are allocation - when data is copied from user to page cache. + +delalloc (*) Defer block allocation until just before ext4 + writes out the block(s) in question. This + allows ext4 to better allocation decisions + more efficiently. +nodelalloc Disable delayed allocation. Blocks are allocated + when the data is copied from userspace to the + page cache, either via the write(2) system call + or when an mmap'ed page which was previously + unallocated is written for the first time. max_batch_time=usec Maximum amount of time ext4 should wait for additional filesystem operations to be batch -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From a72cb4bc8590d222ac27205444d7f0dcf47ab1d5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Miguel de Barros Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 22:11:21 +0200 Subject: ALSA: hda - Analog Devices AD1984A add HP Touchsmart model Reference: ALSA bug #0004614 https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=4614 port-A (0x11) - front hp-out port-D (0x12) - rear line out port-E (0x1c) - front mic-in port-F (0x16) - Internal speakers digital-mic (0x17) - Internal mic init verbs, mixers, jack sensing and PCI_QUIRK to support this hardware Signed-off-by: Miguel de Barros Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai --- Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt | 1 + sound/pci/hda/patch_analog.c | 139 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 140 insertions(+) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt b/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt index 97eebd63bed..a2643cfe793 100644 --- a/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt +++ b/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt @@ -209,6 +209,7 @@ AD1884A / AD1883 / AD1984A / AD1984B laptop laptop with HP jack sensing mobile mobile devices with HP jack sensing thinkpad Lenovo Thinkpad X300 + touchsmart HP Touchsmart AD1884 ====== diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/patch_analog.c b/sound/pci/hda/patch_analog.c index 215e72a8711..2d603f6aba6 100644 --- a/sound/pci/hda/patch_analog.c +++ b/sound/pci/hda/patch_analog.c @@ -4031,6 +4031,127 @@ static int ad1984a_thinkpad_init(struct hda_codec *codec) return 0; } +/* + * HP Touchsmart + * port-A (0x11) - front hp-out + * port-B (0x14) - unused + * port-C (0x15) - unused + * port-D (0x12) - rear line out + * port-E (0x1c) - front mic-in + * port-F (0x16) - Internal speakers + * digital-mic (0x17) - Internal mic + */ + +static struct hda_verb ad1984a_touchsmart_verbs[] = { + /* DACs; unmute as default */ + {0x03, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, 0x27}, /* 0dB */ + {0x04, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, 0x27}, /* 0dB */ + /* Port-A (HP) mixer - route only from analog mixer */ + {0x07, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_IN_MUTE(0)}, + {0x07, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_IN_UNMUTE(1)}, + /* Port-A pin */ + {0x11, AC_VERB_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CONTROL, PIN_HP}, + /* Port-A (HP) pin - always unmuted */ + {0x11, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_OUT_UNMUTE}, + /* Port-E (int speaker) mixer - route only from analog mixer */ + {0x25, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, 0x03}, + /* Port-E pin */ + {0x1c, AC_VERB_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CONTROL, PIN_IN}, + {0x1c, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_OUT_UNMUTE}, + {0x1c, AC_VERB_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CONTROL, PIN_VREF80}, + /* Port-F (int speaker) mixer - route only from analog mixer */ + {0x0b, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_IN_MUTE(0)}, + {0x0b, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_IN_UNMUTE(1)}, + /* Port-F pin */ + {0x16, AC_VERB_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CONTROL, PIN_HP}, + {0x16, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_OUT_MUTE}, + /* Analog mixer; mute as default */ + {0x20, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_IN_MUTE(0)}, + {0x20, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_IN_MUTE(1)}, + {0x20, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_IN_MUTE(2)}, + {0x20, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_IN_MUTE(3)}, + {0x20, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_IN_MUTE(4)}, + {0x20, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_IN_MUTE(5)}, + /* Analog Mix output amp */ + {0x21, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_OUT_MUTE}, + /* capture sources */ + /* {0x0c, AC_VERB_SET_CONNECT_SEL, 0x0}, */ /* set via unsol */ + {0x0c, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_OUT_MUTE}, + {0x0d, AC_VERB_SET_CONNECT_SEL, 0x0}, + {0x0d, AC_VERB_SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE, AMP_OUT_MUTE}, + /* unsolicited event for pin-sense */ + {0x11, AC_VERB_SET_UNSOLICITED_ENABLE, AC_USRSP_EN | AD1884A_HP_EVENT}, + {0x1c, AC_VERB_SET_UNSOLICITED_ENABLE, AC_USRSP_EN | AD1884A_MIC_EVENT}, + /* allow to touch GPIO1 (for mute control) */ + {0x01, AC_VERB_SET_GPIO_MASK, 0x02}, + {0x01, AC_VERB_SET_GPIO_DIRECTION, 0x02}, + {0x01, AC_VERB_SET_GPIO_DATA, 0x02}, /* first muted */ + /* internal mic - dmic */ + {0x17, AC_VERB_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CONTROL, PIN_IN}, + /* set magic COEFs for dmic */ + {0x01, AC_VERB_SET_COEF_INDEX, 0x13f7}, + {0x01, AC_VERB_SET_PROC_COEF, 0x08}, + { } /* end */ +}; + +static struct snd_kcontrol_new ad1984a_touchsmart_mixers[] = { + HDA_CODEC_VOLUME("Master Playback Volume", 0x21, 0x0, HDA_OUTPUT), +/* HDA_CODEC_MUTE("Master Playback Switch", 0x21, 0x0, HDA_OUTPUT),*/ + { + .iface = SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_IFACE_MIXER, + .name = "Master Playback Switch", + .info = snd_hda_mixer_amp_switch_info, + .get = snd_hda_mixer_amp_switch_get, + .put = ad1884a_mobile_master_sw_put, + .private_value = HDA_COMPOSE_AMP_VAL(0x21, 3, 0, HDA_OUTPUT), + }, + HDA_CODEC_VOLUME("PCM Playback Volume", 0x20, 0x5, HDA_INPUT), + HDA_CODEC_MUTE("PCM Playback Switch", 0x20, 0x5, HDA_INPUT), + HDA_CODEC_VOLUME("Capture Volume", 0x0c, 0x0, HDA_OUTPUT), + HDA_CODEC_MUTE("Capture Switch", 0x0c, 0x0, HDA_OUTPUT), + HDA_CODEC_VOLUME("Mic Boost", 0x25, 0x0, HDA_OUTPUT), + HDA_CODEC_VOLUME("Internal Mic Boost", 0x17, 0x0, HDA_INPUT), + { } /* end */ +}; + +/* switch to external mic if plugged */ +static void ad1984a_touchsmart_automic(struct hda_codec *codec) +{ + if (snd_hda_codec_read(codec, 0x1c, 0, + AC_VERB_GET_PIN_SENSE, 0) & 0x80000000) { + snd_hda_codec_write(codec, 0x0c, 0, + AC_VERB_SET_CONNECT_SEL, 0x4); + } else { + snd_hda_codec_write(codec, 0x0c, 0, + AC_VERB_SET_CONNECT_SEL, 0x5); + } +} + + +/* unsolicited event for HP jack sensing */ +static void ad1984a_touchsmart_unsol_event(struct hda_codec *codec, + unsigned int res) +{ + switch (res >> 26) { + case AD1884A_HP_EVENT: + ad1884a_hp_automute(codec); + break; + case AD1884A_MIC_EVENT: + ad1984a_touchsmart_automic(codec); + break; + } +} + +/* initialize jack-sensing, too */ +static int ad1984a_touchsmart_init(struct hda_codec *codec) +{ + ad198x_init(codec); + ad1884a_hp_automute(codec); + ad1984a_touchsmart_automic(codec); + return 0; +} + + /* */ @@ -4039,6 +4160,7 @@ enum { AD1884A_LAPTOP, AD1884A_MOBILE, AD1884A_THINKPAD, + AD1984A_TOUCHSMART, AD1884A_MODELS }; @@ -4047,6 +4169,7 @@ static const char *ad1884a_models[AD1884A_MODELS] = { [AD1884A_LAPTOP] = "laptop", [AD1884A_MOBILE] = "mobile", [AD1884A_THINKPAD] = "thinkpad", + [AD1984A_TOUCHSMART] = "touchsmart", }; static struct snd_pci_quirk ad1884a_cfg_tbl[] = { @@ -4059,6 +4182,7 @@ static struct snd_pci_quirk ad1884a_cfg_tbl[] = { SND_PCI_QUIRK_MASK(0x103c, 0xff00, 0x3600, "HP laptop", AD1884A_LAPTOP), SND_PCI_QUIRK_MASK(0x103c, 0xfff0, 0x7010, "HP laptop", AD1884A_MOBILE), SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x17aa, 0x20ac, "Thinkpad X300", AD1884A_THINKPAD), + SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x103c, 0x2a82, "Touchsmart", AD1984A_TOUCHSMART), {} }; @@ -4142,6 +4266,21 @@ static int patch_ad1884a(struct hda_codec *codec) codec->patch_ops.unsol_event = ad1984a_thinkpad_unsol_event; codec->patch_ops.init = ad1984a_thinkpad_init; break; + case AD1984A_TOUCHSMART: + spec->mixers[0] = ad1984a_touchsmart_mixers; + spec->init_verbs[0] = ad1984a_touchsmart_verbs; + spec->multiout.dig_out_nid = 0; + codec->patch_ops.unsol_event = ad1984a_touchsmart_unsol_event; + codec->patch_ops.init = ad1984a_touchsmart_init; + /* set the upper-limit for mixer amp to 0dB for avoiding the + * possible damage by overloading + */ + snd_hda_override_amp_caps(codec, 0x20, HDA_INPUT, + (0x17 << AC_AMPCAP_OFFSET_SHIFT) | + (0x17 << AC_AMPCAP_NUM_STEPS_SHIFT) | + (0x05 << AC_AMPCAP_STEP_SIZE_SHIFT) | + (1 << AC_AMPCAP_MUTE_SHIFT)); + break; } return 0; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 296c355cd6443d89fa251885a8d78778fe111dc4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Theodore Ts'o Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 00:32:42 -0400 Subject: ext4: Use tracepoints for mb_history trace file The /proc/fs/ext4//mb_history was maintained manually, and had a number of problems: it required a largish amount of memory to be allocated for each ext4 filesystem, and the s_mb_history_lock introduced a CPU contention problem. By ripping out the mb_history code and replacing it with ftrace tracepoints, and we get more functionality: timestamps, event filtering, the ability to correlate mballoc history with other ext4 tracepoints, etc. Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" --- Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt | 1 - fs/ext4/ext4.h | 14 +- fs/ext4/mballoc.c | 301 ++----------------------------------- fs/ext4/mballoc.h | 33 ---- fs/ext4/super.c | 18 +-- include/trace/events/ext4.h | 163 ++++++++++++++++++++ 6 files changed, 182 insertions(+), 348 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt index b5aee7838a0..2c48f945546 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt @@ -1113,7 +1113,6 @@ Table 1-12: Files in /proc/fs/ext4/ .............................................................................. File Content mb_groups details of multiblock allocator buddy cache of free blocks - mb_history multiblock allocation history .............................................................................. diff --git a/fs/ext4/ext4.h b/fs/ext4/ext4.h index b491576e11c..c508cf7be75 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/ext4.h +++ b/fs/ext4/ext4.h @@ -65,6 +65,12 @@ typedef __u32 ext4_lblk_t; /* data type for block group number */ typedef unsigned int ext4_group_t; +/* + * Flags used in mballoc's allocation_context flags field. + * + * Also used to show what's going on for debugging purposes when the + * flag field is exported via the traceport interface + */ /* prefer goal again. length */ #define EXT4_MB_HINT_MERGE 0x0001 @@ -971,14 +977,6 @@ struct ext4_sb_info { unsigned long s_mb_last_group; unsigned long s_mb_last_start; - /* history to debug policy */ - struct ext4_mb_history *s_mb_history; - int s_mb_history_cur; - int s_mb_history_max; - int s_mb_history_num; - spinlock_t s_mb_history_lock; - int s_mb_history_filter; - /* stats for buddy allocator */ spinlock_t s_mb_pa_lock; atomic_t s_bal_reqs; /* number of reqs with len > 1 */ diff --git a/fs/ext4/mballoc.c b/fs/ext4/mballoc.c index 3e2320e6672..bba12824def 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/mballoc.c +++ b/fs/ext4/mballoc.c @@ -2096,207 +2096,6 @@ out: return err; } -#ifdef EXT4_MB_HISTORY -struct ext4_mb_proc_session { - struct ext4_mb_history *history; - struct super_block *sb; - int start; - int max; -}; - -static void *ext4_mb_history_skip_empty(struct ext4_mb_proc_session *s, - struct ext4_mb_history *hs, - int first) -{ - if (hs == s->history + s->max) - hs = s->history; - if (!first && hs == s->history + s->start) - return NULL; - while (hs->orig.fe_len == 0) { - hs++; - if (hs == s->history + s->max) - hs = s->history; - if (hs == s->history + s->start) - return NULL; - } - return hs; -} - -static void *ext4_mb_seq_history_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *pos) -{ - struct ext4_mb_proc_session *s = seq->private; - struct ext4_mb_history *hs; - int l = *pos; - - if (l == 0) - return SEQ_START_TOKEN; - hs = ext4_mb_history_skip_empty(s, s->history + s->start, 1); - if (!hs) - return NULL; - while (--l && (hs = ext4_mb_history_skip_empty(s, ++hs, 0)) != NULL); - return hs; -} - -static void *ext4_mb_seq_history_next(struct seq_file *seq, void *v, - loff_t *pos) -{ - struct ext4_mb_proc_session *s = seq->private; - struct ext4_mb_history *hs = v; - - ++*pos; - if (v == SEQ_START_TOKEN) - return ext4_mb_history_skip_empty(s, s->history + s->start, 1); - else - return ext4_mb_history_skip_empty(s, ++hs, 0); -} - -static int ext4_mb_seq_history_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) -{ - char buf[25], buf2[25], buf3[25], *fmt; - struct ext4_mb_history *hs = v; - - if (v == SEQ_START_TOKEN) { - seq_printf(seq, "%-5s %-8s %-23s %-23s %-23s %-5s " - "%-5s %-2s %-6s %-5s %-5s %-6s\n", - "pid", "inode", "original", "goal", "result", "found", - "grps", "cr", "flags", "merge", "tail", "broken"); - return 0; - } - - if (hs->op == EXT4_MB_HISTORY_ALLOC) { - fmt = "%-5u %-8u %-23s %-23s %-23s %-5u %-5u %-2u " - "0x%04x %-5s %-5u %-6u\n"; - sprintf(buf2, "%u/%d/%u@%u", hs->result.fe_group, - hs->result.fe_start, hs->result.fe_len, - hs->result.fe_logical); - sprintf(buf, "%u/%d/%u@%u", hs->orig.fe_group, - hs->orig.fe_start, hs->orig.fe_len, - hs->orig.fe_logical); - sprintf(buf3, "%u/%d/%u@%u", hs->goal.fe_group, - hs->goal.fe_start, hs->goal.fe_len, - hs->goal.fe_logical); - seq_printf(seq, fmt, hs->pid, hs->ino, buf, buf3, buf2, - hs->found, hs->groups, hs->cr, hs->flags, - hs->merged ? "M" : "", hs->tail, - hs->buddy ? 1 << hs->buddy : 0); - } else if (hs->op == EXT4_MB_HISTORY_PREALLOC) { - fmt = "%-5u %-8u %-23s %-23s %-23s\n"; - sprintf(buf2, "%u/%d/%u@%u", hs->result.fe_group, - hs->result.fe_start, hs->result.fe_len, - hs->result.fe_logical); - sprintf(buf, "%u/%d/%u@%u", hs->orig.fe_group, - hs->orig.fe_start, hs->orig.fe_len, - hs->orig.fe_logical); - seq_printf(seq, fmt, hs->pid, hs->ino, buf, "", buf2); - } else if (hs->op == EXT4_MB_HISTORY_DISCARD) { - sprintf(buf2, "%u/%d/%u", hs->result.fe_group, - hs->result.fe_start, hs->result.fe_len); - seq_printf(seq, "%-5u %-8u %-23s discard\n", - hs->pid, hs->ino, buf2); - } else if (hs->op == EXT4_MB_HISTORY_FREE) { - sprintf(buf2, "%u/%d/%u", hs->result.fe_group, - hs->result.fe_start, hs->result.fe_len); - seq_printf(seq, "%-5u %-8u %-23s free\n", - hs->pid, hs->ino, buf2); - } - return 0; -} - -static void ext4_mb_seq_history_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) -{ -} - -static const struct seq_operations ext4_mb_seq_history_ops = { - .start = ext4_mb_seq_history_start, - .next = ext4_mb_seq_history_next, - .stop = ext4_mb_seq_history_stop, - .show = ext4_mb_seq_history_show, -}; - -static int ext4_mb_seq_history_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -{ - struct super_block *sb = PDE(inode)->data; - struct ext4_sb_info *sbi = EXT4_SB(sb); - struct ext4_mb_proc_session *s; - int rc; - int size; - - if (unlikely(sbi->s_mb_history == NULL)) - return -ENOMEM; - s = kmalloc(sizeof(*s), GFP_KERNEL); - if (s == NULL) - return -ENOMEM; - s->sb = sb; - size = sizeof(struct ext4_mb_history) * sbi->s_mb_history_max; - s->history = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); - if (s->history == NULL) { - kfree(s); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - spin_lock(&sbi->s_mb_history_lock); - memcpy(s->history, sbi->s_mb_history, size); - s->max = sbi->s_mb_history_max; - s->start = sbi->s_mb_history_cur % s->max; - spin_unlock(&sbi->s_mb_history_lock); - - rc = seq_open(file, &ext4_mb_seq_history_ops); - if (rc == 0) { - struct seq_file *m = (struct seq_file *)file->private_data; - m->private = s; - } else { - kfree(s->history); - kfree(s); - } - return rc; - -} - -static int ext4_mb_seq_history_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -{ - struct seq_file *seq = (struct seq_file *)file->private_data; - struct ext4_mb_proc_session *s = seq->private; - kfree(s->history); - kfree(s); - return seq_release(inode, file); -} - -static ssize_t ext4_mb_seq_history_write(struct file *file, - const char __user *buffer, - size_t count, loff_t *ppos) -{ - struct seq_file *seq = (struct seq_file *)file->private_data; - struct ext4_mb_proc_session *s = seq->private; - struct super_block *sb = s->sb; - char str[32]; - int value; - - if (count >= sizeof(str)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "EXT4-fs: %s string too long, max %u bytes\n", - "mb_history", (int)sizeof(str)); - return -EOVERFLOW; - } - - if (copy_from_user(str, buffer, count)) - return -EFAULT; - - value = simple_strtol(str, NULL, 0); - if (value < 0) - return -ERANGE; - EXT4_SB(sb)->s_mb_history_filter = value; - - return count; -} - -static const struct file_operations ext4_mb_seq_history_fops = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .open = ext4_mb_seq_history_open, - .read = seq_read, - .write = ext4_mb_seq_history_write, - .llseek = seq_lseek, - .release = ext4_mb_seq_history_release, -}; - static void *ext4_mb_seq_groups_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *pos) { struct super_block *sb = seq->private; @@ -2396,82 +2195,6 @@ static const struct file_operations ext4_mb_seq_groups_fops = { .release = seq_release, }; -static void ext4_mb_history_release(struct super_block *sb) -{ - struct ext4_sb_info *sbi = EXT4_SB(sb); - - if (sbi->s_proc != NULL) { - remove_proc_entry("mb_groups", sbi->s_proc); - if (sbi->s_mb_history_max) - remove_proc_entry("mb_history", sbi->s_proc); - } - kfree(sbi->s_mb_history); -} - -static void ext4_mb_history_init(struct super_block *sb) -{ - struct ext4_sb_info *sbi = EXT4_SB(sb); - int i; - - if (sbi->s_proc != NULL) { - if (sbi->s_mb_history_max) - proc_create_data("mb_history", S_IRUGO, sbi->s_proc, - &ext4_mb_seq_history_fops, sb); - proc_create_data("mb_groups", S_IRUGO, sbi->s_proc, - &ext4_mb_seq_groups_fops, sb); - } - - sbi->s_mb_history_cur = 0; - spin_lock_init(&sbi->s_mb_history_lock); - i = sbi->s_mb_history_max * sizeof(struct ext4_mb_history); - sbi->s_mb_history = i ? kzalloc(i, GFP_KERNEL) : NULL; - /* if we can't allocate history, then we simple won't use it */ -} - -static noinline_for_stack void -ext4_mb_store_history(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac) -{ - struct ext4_sb_info *sbi = EXT4_SB(ac->ac_sb); - struct ext4_mb_history h; - - if (sbi->s_mb_history == NULL) - return; - - if (!(ac->ac_op & sbi->s_mb_history_filter)) - return; - - h.op = ac->ac_op; - h.pid = current->pid; - h.ino = ac->ac_inode ? ac->ac_inode->i_ino : 0; - h.orig = ac->ac_o_ex; - h.result = ac->ac_b_ex; - h.flags = ac->ac_flags; - h.found = ac->ac_found; - h.groups = ac->ac_groups_scanned; - h.cr = ac->ac_criteria; - h.tail = ac->ac_tail; - h.buddy = ac->ac_buddy; - h.merged = 0; - if (ac->ac_op == EXT4_MB_HISTORY_ALLOC) { - if (ac->ac_g_ex.fe_start == ac->ac_b_ex.fe_start && - ac->ac_g_ex.fe_group == ac->ac_b_ex.fe_group) - h.merged = 1; - h.goal = ac->ac_g_ex; - h.result = ac->ac_f_ex; - } - - spin_lock(&sbi->s_mb_history_lock); - memcpy(sbi->s_mb_history + sbi->s_mb_history_cur, &h, sizeof(h)); - if (++sbi->s_mb_history_cur >= sbi->s_mb_history_max) - sbi->s_mb_history_cur = 0; - spin_unlock(&sbi->s_mb_history_lock); -} - -#else -#define ext4_mb_history_release(sb) -#define ext4_mb_history_init(sb) -#endif - /* Create and initialize ext4_group_info data for the given group. */ int ext4_mb_add_groupinfo(struct super_block *sb, ext4_group_t group, @@ -2690,7 +2413,6 @@ int ext4_mb_init(struct super_block *sb, int needs_recovery) sbi->s_mb_stats = MB_DEFAULT_STATS; sbi->s_mb_stream_request = MB_DEFAULT_STREAM_THRESHOLD; sbi->s_mb_order2_reqs = MB_DEFAULT_ORDER2_REQS; - sbi->s_mb_history_filter = EXT4_MB_HISTORY_DEFAULT; sbi->s_mb_group_prealloc = MB_DEFAULT_GROUP_PREALLOC; sbi->s_locality_groups = alloc_percpu(struct ext4_locality_group); @@ -2708,7 +2430,9 @@ int ext4_mb_init(struct super_block *sb, int needs_recovery) spin_lock_init(&lg->lg_prealloc_lock); } - ext4_mb_history_init(sb); + if (sbi->s_proc) + proc_create_data("mb_groups", S_IRUGO, sbi->s_proc, + &ext4_mb_seq_groups_fops, sb); if (sbi->s_journal) sbi->s_journal->j_commit_callback = release_blocks_on_commit; @@ -2788,7 +2512,8 @@ int ext4_mb_release(struct super_block *sb) } free_percpu(sbi->s_locality_groups); - ext4_mb_history_release(sb); + if (sbi->s_proc) + remove_proc_entry("mb_groups", sbi->s_proc); return 0; } @@ -3274,7 +2999,10 @@ static void ext4_mb_collect_stats(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac) atomic_inc(&sbi->s_bal_breaks); } - ext4_mb_store_history(ac); + if (ac->ac_op == EXT4_MB_HISTORY_ALLOC) + trace_ext4_mballoc_alloc(ac); + else + trace_ext4_mballoc_prealloc(ac); } /* @@ -3774,7 +3502,6 @@ ext4_mb_release_inode_pa(struct ext4_buddy *e4b, struct buffer_head *bitmap_bh, if (ac) { ac->ac_sb = sb; ac->ac_inode = pa->pa_inode; - ac->ac_op = EXT4_MB_HISTORY_DISCARD; } while (bit < end) { @@ -3794,7 +3521,7 @@ ext4_mb_release_inode_pa(struct ext4_buddy *e4b, struct buffer_head *bitmap_bh, ac->ac_b_ex.fe_start = bit; ac->ac_b_ex.fe_len = next - bit; ac->ac_b_ex.fe_logical = 0; - ext4_mb_store_history(ac); + trace_ext4_mballoc_discard(ac); } trace_ext4_mb_release_inode_pa(ac, pa, grp_blk_start + bit, @@ -3829,9 +3556,6 @@ ext4_mb_release_group_pa(struct ext4_buddy *e4b, ext4_group_t group; ext4_grpblk_t bit; - if (ac) - ac->ac_op = EXT4_MB_HISTORY_DISCARD; - trace_ext4_mb_release_group_pa(ac, pa); BUG_ON(pa->pa_deleted == 0); ext4_get_group_no_and_offset(sb, pa->pa_pstart, &group, &bit); @@ -3846,7 +3570,7 @@ ext4_mb_release_group_pa(struct ext4_buddy *e4b, ac->ac_b_ex.fe_start = bit; ac->ac_b_ex.fe_len = pa->pa_len; ac->ac_b_ex.fe_logical = 0; - ext4_mb_store_history(ac); + trace_ext4_mballoc_discard(ac); } return 0; @@ -4737,7 +4461,6 @@ void ext4_mb_free_blocks(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode, ac = kmem_cache_alloc(ext4_ac_cachep, GFP_NOFS); if (ac) { - ac->ac_op = EXT4_MB_HISTORY_FREE; ac->ac_inode = inode; ac->ac_sb = sb; } @@ -4804,7 +4527,7 @@ do_more: ac->ac_b_ex.fe_group = block_group; ac->ac_b_ex.fe_start = bit; ac->ac_b_ex.fe_len = count; - ext4_mb_store_history(ac); + trace_ext4_mballoc_free(ac); } err = ext4_mb_load_buddy(sb, block_group, &e4b); diff --git a/fs/ext4/mballoc.h b/fs/ext4/mballoc.h index 14f25f25311..0ca811061bc 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/mballoc.h +++ b/fs/ext4/mballoc.h @@ -52,18 +52,8 @@ extern u8 mb_enable_debug; #define mb_debug(n, fmt, a...) #endif -/* - * with EXT4_MB_HISTORY mballoc stores last N allocations in memory - * and you can monitor it in /proc/fs/ext4//mb_history - */ -#define EXT4_MB_HISTORY #define EXT4_MB_HISTORY_ALLOC 1 /* allocation */ #define EXT4_MB_HISTORY_PREALLOC 2 /* preallocated blocks used */ -#define EXT4_MB_HISTORY_DISCARD 4 /* preallocation discarded */ -#define EXT4_MB_HISTORY_FREE 8 /* free */ - -#define EXT4_MB_HISTORY_DEFAULT (EXT4_MB_HISTORY_ALLOC | \ - EXT4_MB_HISTORY_PREALLOC) /* * How long mballoc can look for a best extent (in found extents) @@ -217,22 +207,6 @@ struct ext4_allocation_context { #define AC_STATUS_FOUND 2 #define AC_STATUS_BREAK 3 -struct ext4_mb_history { - struct ext4_free_extent orig; /* orig allocation */ - struct ext4_free_extent goal; /* goal allocation */ - struct ext4_free_extent result; /* result allocation */ - unsigned pid; - unsigned ino; - __u16 found; /* how many extents have been found */ - __u16 groups; /* how many groups have been scanned */ - __u16 tail; /* what tail broke some buddy */ - __u16 buddy; /* buddy the tail ^^^ broke */ - __u16 flags; - __u8 cr:3; /* which phase the result extent was found at */ - __u8 op:4; - __u8 merged:1; -}; - struct ext4_buddy { struct page *bd_buddy_page; void *bd_buddy; @@ -247,13 +221,6 @@ struct ext4_buddy { #define EXT4_MB_BITMAP(e4b) ((e4b)->bd_bitmap) #define EXT4_MB_BUDDY(e4b) ((e4b)->bd_buddy) -#ifndef EXT4_MB_HISTORY -static inline void ext4_mb_store_history(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac) -{ - return; -} -#endif - #define in_range(b, first, len) ((b) >= (first) && (b) <= (first) + (len) - 1) static inline ext4_fsblk_t ext4_grp_offs_to_block(struct super_block *sb, diff --git a/fs/ext4/super.c b/fs/ext4/super.c index e5b206a043a..12e726a7073 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/super.c +++ b/fs/ext4/super.c @@ -50,13 +50,6 @@ #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS #include -static int default_mb_history_length = 1000; - -module_param_named(default_mb_history_length, default_mb_history_length, - int, 0644); -MODULE_PARM_DESC(default_mb_history_length, - "Default number of entries saved for mb_history"); - struct proc_dir_entry *ext4_proc_root; static struct kset *ext4_kset; @@ -1079,7 +1072,7 @@ enum { Opt_journal_update, Opt_journal_dev, Opt_journal_checksum, Opt_journal_async_commit, Opt_abort, Opt_data_journal, Opt_data_ordered, Opt_data_writeback, - Opt_data_err_abort, Opt_data_err_ignore, Opt_mb_history_length, + Opt_data_err_abort, Opt_data_err_ignore, Opt_usrjquota, Opt_grpjquota, Opt_offusrjquota, Opt_offgrpjquota, Opt_jqfmt_vfsold, Opt_jqfmt_vfsv0, Opt_quota, Opt_noquota, Opt_ignore, Opt_barrier, Opt_nobarrier, Opt_err, Opt_resize, @@ -1126,7 +1119,6 @@ static const match_table_t tokens = { {Opt_data_writeback, "data=writeback"}, {Opt_data_err_abort, "data_err=abort"}, {Opt_data_err_ignore, "data_err=ignore"}, - {Opt_mb_history_length, "mb_history_length=%u"}, {Opt_offusrjquota, "usrjquota="}, {Opt_usrjquota, "usrjquota=%s"}, {Opt_offgrpjquota, "grpjquota="}, @@ -1367,13 +1359,6 @@ static int parse_options(char *options, struct super_block *sb, case Opt_data_err_ignore: clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, DATA_ERR_ABORT); break; - case Opt_mb_history_length: - if (match_int(&args[0], &option)) - return 0; - if (option < 0) - return 0; - sbi->s_mb_history_max = option; - break; #ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA case Opt_usrjquota: qtype = USRQUOTA; @@ -2435,7 +2420,6 @@ static int ext4_fill_super(struct super_block *sb, void *data, int silent) sbi->s_commit_interval = JBD2_DEFAULT_MAX_COMMIT_AGE * HZ; sbi->s_min_batch_time = EXT4_DEF_MIN_BATCH_TIME; sbi->s_max_batch_time = EXT4_DEF_MAX_BATCH_TIME; - sbi->s_mb_history_max = default_mb_history_length; set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, BARRIER); diff --git a/include/trace/events/ext4.h b/include/trace/events/ext4.h index 7c6bbb7198a..b8320256dc5 100644 --- a/include/trace/events/ext4.h +++ b/include/trace/events/ext4.h @@ -743,6 +743,169 @@ TRACE_EVENT(ext4_alloc_da_blocks, __entry->data_blocks, __entry->meta_blocks) ); +TRACE_EVENT(ext4_mballoc_alloc, + TP_PROTO(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac), + + TP_ARGS(ac), + + TP_STRUCT__entry( + __field( dev_t, dev ) + __field( ino_t, ino ) + __field( __u16, found ) + __field( __u16, groups ) + __field( __u16, buddy ) + __field( __u16, flags ) + __field( __u16, tail ) + __field( __u8, cr ) + __field( __u32, orig_logical ) + __field( int, orig_start ) + __field( __u32, orig_group ) + __field( int, orig_len ) + __field( __u32, goal_logical ) + __field( int, goal_start ) + __field( __u32, goal_group ) + __field( int, goal_len ) + __field( __u32, result_logical ) + __field( int, result_start ) + __field( __u32, result_group ) + __field( int, result_len ) + ), + + TP_fast_assign( + __entry->dev = ac->ac_inode->i_sb->s_dev; + __entry->ino = ac->ac_inode->i_ino; + __entry->found = ac->ac_found; + __entry->flags = ac->ac_flags; + __entry->groups = ac->ac_groups_scanned; + __entry->buddy = ac->ac_buddy; + __entry->tail = ac->ac_tail; + __entry->cr = ac->ac_criteria; + __entry->orig_logical = ac->ac_o_ex.fe_logical; + __entry->orig_start = ac->ac_o_ex.fe_start; + __entry->orig_group = ac->ac_o_ex.fe_group; + __entry->orig_len = ac->ac_o_ex.fe_len; + __entry->goal_logical = ac->ac_g_ex.fe_logical; + __entry->goal_start = ac->ac_g_ex.fe_start; + __entry->goal_group = ac->ac_g_ex.fe_group; + __entry->goal_len = ac->ac_g_ex.fe_len; + __entry->result_logical = ac->ac_f_ex.fe_logical; + __entry->result_start = ac->ac_f_ex.fe_start; + __entry->result_group = ac->ac_f_ex.fe_group; + __entry->result_len = ac->ac_f_ex.fe_len; + ), + + TP_printk("dev %s inode %lu orig %u/%d/%u@%u goal %u/%d/%u@%u " + "result %u/%d/%u@%u blks %u grps %u cr %u flags 0x%04x " + "tail %u broken %u", + jbd2_dev_to_name(__entry->dev), (unsigned long) __entry->ino, + __entry->orig_group, __entry->orig_start, + __entry->orig_len, __entry->orig_logical, + __entry->goal_group, __entry->goal_start, + __entry->goal_len, __entry->goal_logical, + __entry->result_group, __entry->result_start, + __entry->result_len, __entry->result_logical, + __entry->found, __entry->groups, __entry->cr, + __entry->flags, __entry->tail, + __entry->buddy ? 1 << __entry->buddy : 0) +); + +TRACE_EVENT(ext4_mballoc_prealloc, + TP_PROTO(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac), + + TP_ARGS(ac), + + TP_STRUCT__entry( + __field( dev_t, dev ) + __field( ino_t, ino ) + __field( __u32, orig_logical ) + __field( int, orig_start ) + __field( __u32, orig_group ) + __field( int, orig_len ) + __field( __u32, result_logical ) + __field( int, result_start ) + __field( __u32, result_group ) + __field( int, result_len ) + ), + + TP_fast_assign( + __entry->dev = ac->ac_inode->i_sb->s_dev; + __entry->ino = ac->ac_inode->i_ino; + __entry->orig_logical = ac->ac_o_ex.fe_logical; + __entry->orig_start = ac->ac_o_ex.fe_start; + __entry->orig_group = ac->ac_o_ex.fe_group; + __entry->orig_len = ac->ac_o_ex.fe_len; + __entry->result_logical = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_logical; + __entry->result_start = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_start; + __entry->result_group = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_group; + __entry->result_len = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_len; + ), + + TP_printk("dev %s inode %lu orig %u/%d/%u@%u result %u/%d/%u@%u", + jbd2_dev_to_name(__entry->dev), (unsigned long) __entry->ino, + __entry->orig_group, __entry->orig_start, + __entry->orig_len, __entry->orig_logical, + __entry->result_group, __entry->result_start, + __entry->result_len, __entry->result_logical) +); + +TRACE_EVENT(ext4_mballoc_discard, + TP_PROTO(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac), + + TP_ARGS(ac), + + TP_STRUCT__entry( + __field( dev_t, dev ) + __field( ino_t, ino ) + __field( __u32, result_logical ) + __field( int, result_start ) + __field( __u32, result_group ) + __field( int, result_len ) + ), + + TP_fast_assign( + __entry->dev = ac->ac_inode->i_sb->s_dev; + __entry->ino = ac->ac_inode->i_ino; + __entry->result_logical = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_logical; + __entry->result_start = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_start; + __entry->result_group = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_group; + __entry->result_len = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_len; + ), + + TP_printk("dev %s inode %lu extent %u/%d/%u@%u ", + jbd2_dev_to_name(__entry->dev), (unsigned long) __entry->ino, + __entry->result_group, __entry->result_start, + __entry->result_len, __entry->result_logical) +); + +TRACE_EVENT(ext4_mballoc_free, + TP_PROTO(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac), + + TP_ARGS(ac), + + TP_STRUCT__entry( + __field( dev_t, dev ) + __field( ino_t, ino ) + __field( __u32, result_logical ) + __field( int, result_start ) + __field( __u32, result_group ) + __field( int, result_len ) + ), + + TP_fast_assign( + __entry->dev = ac->ac_inode->i_sb->s_dev; + __entry->ino = ac->ac_inode->i_ino; + __entry->result_logical = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_logical; + __entry->result_start = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_start; + __entry->result_group = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_group; + __entry->result_len = ac->ac_b_ex.fe_len; + ), + + TP_printk("dev %s inode %lu extent %u/%d/%u@%u ", + jbd2_dev_to_name(__entry->dev), (unsigned long) __entry->ino, + __entry->result_group, __entry->result_start, + __entry->result_len, __entry->result_logical) +); + #endif /* _TRACE_EXT4_H */ /* This part must be outside protection */ -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From ea3acb199a5d7e4da1de0a4288eba993b29f33b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Wessel Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:08:30 -0500 Subject: x86: earlyprintk: Fix regression to handle serial,ttySn as 1 arg Commit c953094 ("early_printk: Allow more than one early console") introduced a regression in the parsing of the earlyprintk= kernel arguments. If you specify "earlyprintk=serial,ttyS0,115200" as a kernel argument, the "serial,ttyS" should be parsed as a single argument and not as "serial" and then "ttyS". Also update the documentation to reflect you can specify the ttyS directly without the "serial" argument. Signed-off-by: Jason Wessel Cc: Len Brown Cc: Greg KH Cc: Linus Torvalds Cc: Andrew Morton Cc: Johannes Weiner LKML-Reference: <4ABB7D5E.6000301@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar --- Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt | 1 + arch/x86/kernel/early_printk.c | 5 ++++- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt b/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt index 6fa7292947e..9107b387e91 100644 --- a/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt +++ b/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt @@ -671,6 +671,7 @@ and is between 256 and 4096 characters. It is defined in the file earlyprintk= [X86,SH,BLACKFIN] earlyprintk=vga earlyprintk=serial[,ttySn[,baudrate]] + earlyprintk=ttySn[,baudrate] earlyprintk=dbgp[debugController#] Append ",keep" to not disable it when the real console diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/early_printk.c b/arch/x86/kernel/early_printk.c index 41fd965c80c..b9c830c12b4 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/early_printk.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/early_printk.c @@ -206,8 +206,11 @@ static int __init setup_early_printk(char *buf) while (*buf != '\0') { if (!strncmp(buf, "serial", 6)) { - early_serial_init(buf + 6); + buf += 6; + early_serial_init(buf); early_console_register(&early_serial_console, keep); + if (!strncmp(buf, ",ttyS", 5)) + buf += 5; } if (!strncmp(buf, "ttyS", 4)) { early_serial_init(buf + 4); -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 610ea6c671685a09afff7ba521bdccda21c84c76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Linus Walleij Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 14:31:22 +0100 Subject: ARM: 5738/1: Correct TCM documentation It turns out that the TCM memory can be remap:ed by the MMU just like any other memory. Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij Signed-off-by: Russell King --- Documentation/arm/tcm.txt | 10 ++++++---- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/arm/tcm.txt b/Documentation/arm/tcm.txt index 074f4be6667..77fd9376e6d 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm/tcm.txt +++ b/Documentation/arm/tcm.txt @@ -29,11 +29,13 @@ TCM location and size. Notice that this is not a MMU table: you actually move the physical location of the TCM around. At the place you put it, it will mask any underlying RAM from the CPU so it is usually wise not to overlap any physical RAM with -the TCM. The TCM memory exists totally outside the MMU and will -override any MMU mappings. +the TCM. -Code executing inside the ITCM does not "see" any MMU mappings -and e.g. register accesses must be made to physical addresses. +The TCM memory can then be remapped to another address again using +the MMU, but notice that the TCM if often used in situations where +the MMU is turned off. To avoid confusion the current Linux +implementation will map the TCM 1 to 1 from physical to virtual +memory in the location specified by the machine. TCM is used for a few things: -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From d6f4965d7d2e718eb9b223cb06db5f6a53b73507 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Patterson Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 13:47:03 -0500 Subject: cciss: Allow triggering of rescan of logical drive topology via sysfs entry Added /sys/bus/pci/devices//ccissX/rescan sysfs entry used to kick off a rescan that discovers logical drive topology changes. Signed-off-by: Andrew Patterson Signed-off-by: Stephen M. Cameron Acked-by: Mike Miller Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe --- .../ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss | 7 +++++ drivers/block/cciss.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++-- 2 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss index 0a92a7c93a6..ac3429def23 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss @@ -31,3 +31,10 @@ Date: March 2009 Kernel Version: 2.6.30 Contact: iss_storagedev@hp.com Description: A symbolic link to /sys/block/cciss!cXdY + +Where: /sys/bus/pci/devices//ccissX/rescan +Date: August 2009 +Kernel Version: 2.6.31 +Contact: iss_storagedev@hp.com +Description: Kicks of a rescan of the controller to discover logical + drive topology changes. diff --git a/drivers/block/cciss.c b/drivers/block/cciss.c index 4fb63b89879..a45268554e0 100644 --- a/drivers/block/cciss.c +++ b/drivers/block/cciss.c @@ -195,6 +195,7 @@ static int sendcmd_withirq_core(ctlr_info_t *h, CommandList_struct *c, static int process_sendcmd_error(ctlr_info_t *h, CommandList_struct *c); static void fail_all_cmds(unsigned long ctlr); +static int add_to_scan_list(struct ctlr_info *h); static int scan_thread(void *data); static int check_for_unit_attention(ctlr_info_t *h, CommandList_struct *c); @@ -460,9 +461,19 @@ static void __devinit cciss_procinit(int i) #define to_hba(n) container_of(n, struct ctlr_info, dev) #define to_drv(n) container_of(n, drive_info_struct, dev) -static struct device_type cciss_host_type = { - .name = "cciss_host", -}; +static ssize_t host_store_rescan(struct device *dev, + struct device_attribute *attr, + const char *buf, size_t count) +{ + struct ctlr_info *h = to_hba(dev); + + add_to_scan_list(h); + wake_up_process(cciss_scan_thread); + wait_for_completion_interruptible(&h->scan_wait); + + return count; +} +DEVICE_ATTR(rescan, S_IWUSR, NULL, host_store_rescan); static ssize_t dev_show_unique_id(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, @@ -566,6 +577,25 @@ static ssize_t dev_show_rev(struct device *dev, } DEVICE_ATTR(rev, S_IRUGO, dev_show_rev, NULL); +static struct attribute *cciss_host_attrs[] = { + &dev_attr_rescan.attr, + NULL +}; + +static struct attribute_group cciss_host_attr_group = { + .attrs = cciss_host_attrs, +}; + +static struct attribute_group *cciss_host_attr_groups[] = { + &cciss_host_attr_group, + NULL +}; + +static struct device_type cciss_host_type = { + .name = "cciss_host", + .groups = cciss_host_attr_groups, +}; + static struct attribute *cciss_dev_attrs[] = { &dev_attr_unique_id.attr, &dev_attr_model.attr, -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From ce84a8aeac4a4a2cc421b3145dd2fb7cae860e4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Stephen M. Cameron" Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 13:48:10 -0500 Subject: cciss: Add lunid attribute to each logical drive in /sys Add lunid attribute to each logical drive at /sys/devices//ccissX/cXdY/lunid for controller X, logical drive Y Signed-off-by: Stephen M. Cameron Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe --- .../ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss | 7 ++++++ drivers/block/cciss.c | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 33 insertions(+) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss index ac3429def23..5a6c8d36afc 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss @@ -38,3 +38,10 @@ Kernel Version: 2.6.31 Contact: iss_storagedev@hp.com Description: Kicks of a rescan of the controller to discover logical drive topology changes. + +Where: /sys/bus/pci/devices//ccissX/cXdY/lunid +Date: August 2009 +Kernel Version: 2.6.31 +Contact: iss_storagedev@hp.com +Description: Displays the 8-byte LUN ID used to address logical + drive Y of controller X. diff --git a/drivers/block/cciss.c b/drivers/block/cciss.c index 79afca2e824..ae0cb1329e9 100644 --- a/drivers/block/cciss.c +++ b/drivers/block/cciss.c @@ -579,6 +579,31 @@ static ssize_t dev_show_rev(struct device *dev, } DEVICE_ATTR(rev, S_IRUGO, dev_show_rev, NULL); +static ssize_t cciss_show_lunid(struct device *dev, + struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) +{ + drive_info_struct *drv = dev_get_drvdata(dev); + struct ctlr_info *h = to_hba(drv->dev->parent); + unsigned long flags; + unsigned char lunid[8]; + + spin_lock_irqsave(CCISS_LOCK(h->ctlr), flags); + if (h->busy_configuring) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(CCISS_LOCK(h->ctlr), flags); + return -EBUSY; + } + if (!drv->heads) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(CCISS_LOCK(h->ctlr), flags); + return -ENOTTY; + } + memcpy(lunid, drv->LunID, sizeof(lunid)); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(CCISS_LOCK(h->ctlr), flags); + return snprintf(buf, 20, "0x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x\n", + lunid[0], lunid[1], lunid[2], lunid[3], + lunid[4], lunid[5], lunid[6], lunid[7]); +} +DEVICE_ATTR(lunid, S_IRUGO, cciss_show_lunid, NULL); + static struct attribute *cciss_host_attrs[] = { &dev_attr_rescan.attr, NULL @@ -604,6 +629,7 @@ static struct attribute *cciss_dev_attrs[] = { &dev_attr_model.attr, &dev_attr_vendor.attr, &dev_attr_rev.attr, + &dev_attr_lunid.attr, NULL }; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 3ff1111dc6e27524eeef267ab0ca9b5690594748 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Stephen M. Cameron" Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 13:48:21 -0500 Subject: cciss: Add a "raid_level" attribute to each logical drive in /sys and change get rid of some magic numbers in raid lavel decoding. Add raid_level attribute to each logical drive at /sys/devices//ccissX/cXdY/raid_level for controller X, logical drive Y Signed-off-by: Stephen M. Cameron Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe --- .../ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss | 7 +++++++ drivers/block/cciss.c | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss index 5a6c8d36afc..8d026025616 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss @@ -45,3 +45,10 @@ Kernel Version: 2.6.31 Contact: iss_storagedev@hp.com Description: Displays the 8-byte LUN ID used to address logical drive Y of controller X. + +Where: /sys/bus/pci/devices//ccissX/cXdY/raid_level +Date: August 2009 +Kernel Version: 2.6.31 +Contact: iss_storagedev@hp.com +Description: Displays the RAID level of logical drive Y of + controller X. diff --git a/drivers/block/cciss.c b/drivers/block/cciss.c index b674f93d4be..063e8b0834d 100644 --- a/drivers/block/cciss.c +++ b/drivers/block/cciss.c @@ -603,6 +603,29 @@ static ssize_t cciss_show_lunid(struct device *dev, } DEVICE_ATTR(lunid, S_IRUGO, cciss_show_lunid, NULL); +static ssize_t cciss_show_raid_level(struct device *dev, + struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) +{ + drive_info_struct *drv = dev_get_drvdata(dev); + struct ctlr_info *h = to_hba(drv->dev->parent); + int raid; + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(CCISS_LOCK(h->ctlr), flags); + if (h->busy_configuring) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(CCISS_LOCK(h->ctlr), flags); + return -EBUSY; + } + raid = drv->raid_level; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(CCISS_LOCK(h->ctlr), flags); + if (raid < 0 || raid > RAID_UNKNOWN) + raid = RAID_UNKNOWN; + + return snprintf(buf, strlen(raid_label[raid]) + 7, "RAID %s\n", + raid_label[raid]); +} +DEVICE_ATTR(raid_level, S_IRUGO, cciss_show_raid_level, NULL); + static struct attribute *cciss_host_attrs[] = { &dev_attr_rescan.attr, NULL @@ -629,6 +652,7 @@ static struct attribute *cciss_dev_attrs[] = { &dev_attr_vendor.attr, &dev_attr_rev.attr, &dev_attr_lunid.attr, + &dev_attr_raid_level.attr, NULL }; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From e272afecaf18912e971374df4605496975942e5c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Stephen M. Cameron" Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 13:48:26 -0500 Subject: cciss: Add usage_count attribute to each logical drive in /sys Add usage_count attribute to each logical drive at /sys/devices//ccissX/cXdY/usage_count for controller X, logical drive Y. The usage count is the number of times the device has currently been opened. Signed-off-by: Stephen M. Cameron Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe --- .../ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss | 7 +++++++ drivers/block/cciss.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss index 8d026025616..4f29e5f1ebf 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-cciss @@ -52,3 +52,10 @@ Kernel Version: 2.6.31 Contact: iss_storagedev@hp.com Description: Displays the RAID level of logical drive Y of controller X. + +Where: /sys/bus/pci/devices//ccissX/cXdY/usage_count +Date: August 2009 +Kernel Version: 2.6.31 +Contact: iss_storagedev@hp.com +Description: Displays the usage count (number of opens) of logical drive Y + of controller X. diff --git a/drivers/block/cciss.c b/drivers/block/cciss.c index 063e8b0834d..b808e9287b7 100644 --- a/drivers/block/cciss.c +++ b/drivers/block/cciss.c @@ -626,6 +626,25 @@ static ssize_t cciss_show_raid_level(struct device *dev, } DEVICE_ATTR(raid_level, S_IRUGO, cciss_show_raid_level, NULL); +static ssize_t cciss_show_usage_count(struct device *dev, + struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) +{ + drive_info_struct *drv = dev_get_drvdata(dev); + struct ctlr_info *h = to_hba(drv->dev->parent); + unsigned long flags; + int count; + + spin_lock_irqsave(CCISS_LOCK(h->ctlr), flags); + if (h->busy_configuring) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(CCISS_LOCK(h->ctlr), flags); + return -EBUSY; + } + count = drv->usage_count; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(CCISS_LOCK(h->ctlr), flags); + return snprintf(buf, 20, "%d\n", count); +} +DEVICE_ATTR(usage_count, S_IRUGO, cciss_show_usage_count, NULL); + static struct attribute *cciss_host_attrs[] = { &dev_attr_rescan.attr, NULL @@ -653,6 +672,7 @@ static struct attribute *cciss_dev_attrs[] = { &dev_attr_rev.attr, &dev_attr_lunid.attr, &dev_attr_raid_level.attr, + &dev_attr_usage_count.attr, NULL }; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 4932be778952d4f3c278cbdef0d717358849aa8c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Randy Dunlap Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 15:44:06 -0700 Subject: docs: update patch size in SubmittingPatches This patch size comment is like so last millenium. Update it to modern times. Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/SubmittingPatches | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches index b7f9d3b4bbf..72651f788f4 100644 --- a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches +++ b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ your e-mail client so that it sends your patches untouched. When sending patches to Linus, always follow step #7. Large changes are not appropriate for mailing lists, and some -maintainers. If your patch, uncompressed, exceeds 40 kB in size, +maintainers. If your patch, uncompressed, exceeds 300 kB in size, it is preferred that you store your patch on an Internet-accessible server, and provide instead a URL (link) pointing to your patch. -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 3bfc13c239fd56ebc1ac98a914c6c6b8b0045478 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: HighPoint Linux Team Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 17:21:27 +0800 Subject: [SCSI] hptiop: Add RR44xx adapter support Most code changes were made to support RR44xx adapters. - add more PCI device ID. - using PCI BAR[2] to access RR44xx IOP. - using PCI BAR[0] to check and clear RR44xx IRQ. Signed-off-by: HighPoint Linux Team Signed-off-by: James Bottomley --- Documentation/scsi/hptiop.txt | 21 ++++++++++++++++++++- drivers/scsi/hptiop.c | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- drivers/scsi/hptiop.h | 3 ++- 3 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/hptiop.txt b/Documentation/scsi/hptiop.txt index a6eb4add1be..9605179711f 100644 --- a/Documentation/scsi/hptiop.txt +++ b/Documentation/scsi/hptiop.txt @@ -3,6 +3,25 @@ HIGHPOINT ROCKETRAID 3xxx/4xxx ADAPTER DRIVER (hptiop) Controller Register Map ------------------------- +For RR44xx Intel IOP based adapters, the controller IOP is accessed via PCI BAR0 and BAR2: + + BAR0 offset Register + 0x11C5C Link Interface IRQ Set + 0x11C60 Link Interface IRQ Clear + + BAR2 offset Register + 0x10 Inbound Message Register 0 + 0x14 Inbound Message Register 1 + 0x18 Outbound Message Register 0 + 0x1C Outbound Message Register 1 + 0x20 Inbound Doorbell Register + 0x24 Inbound Interrupt Status Register + 0x28 Inbound Interrupt Mask Register + 0x30 Outbound Interrupt Status Register + 0x34 Outbound Interrupt Mask Register + 0x40 Inbound Queue Port + 0x44 Outbound Queue Port + For Intel IOP based adapters, the controller IOP is accessed via PCI BAR0: BAR0 offset Register @@ -93,7 +112,7 @@ The driver exposes following sysfs attributes: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Copyright (C) 2006-2007 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. +Copyright (C) 2006-2009 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of diff --git a/drivers/scsi/hptiop.c b/drivers/scsi/hptiop.c index c596ab5f05c..a0e7e711ff9 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/hptiop.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/hptiop.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* * HighPoint RR3xxx/4xxx controller driver for Linux - * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. + * Copyright (C) 2006-2009 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("HighPoint RocketRAID 3xxx/4xxx Controller Driver"); static char driver_name[] = "hptiop"; static const char driver_name_long[] = "RocketRAID 3xxx/4xxx Controller driver"; -static const char driver_ver[] = "v1.3 (071203)"; +static const char driver_ver[] = "v1.6 (090910)"; static int iop_send_sync_msg(struct hptiop_hba *hba, u32 msg, u32 millisec); static void hptiop_finish_scsi_req(struct hptiop_hba *hba, u32 tag, @@ -115,9 +115,13 @@ static void hptiop_drain_outbound_queue_itl(struct hptiop_hba *hba) static int iop_intr_itl(struct hptiop_hba *hba) { struct hpt_iopmu_itl __iomem *iop = hba->u.itl.iop; + void __iomem *plx = hba->u.itl.plx; u32 status; int ret = 0; + if (plx && readl(plx + 0x11C5C) & 0xf) + writel(1, plx + 0x11C60); + status = readl(&iop->outbound_intstatus); if (status & IOPMU_OUTBOUND_INT_MSG0) { @@ -460,15 +464,25 @@ static void __iomem *hptiop_map_pci_bar(struct hptiop_hba *hba, int index) static int hptiop_map_pci_bar_itl(struct hptiop_hba *hba) { + struct pci_dev *pcidev = hba->pcidev; hba->u.itl.iop = hptiop_map_pci_bar(hba, 0); - if (hba->u.itl.iop) - return 0; - else + if (hba->u.itl.iop == NULL) return -1; + if ((pcidev->device & 0xff00) == 0x4400) { + hba->u.itl.plx = hba->u.itl.iop; + hba->u.itl.iop = hptiop_map_pci_bar(hba, 2); + if (hba->u.itl.iop == NULL) { + iounmap(hba->u.itl.plx); + return -1; + } + } + return 0; } static void hptiop_unmap_pci_bar_itl(struct hptiop_hba *hba) { + if (hba->u.itl.plx) + iounmap(hba->u.itl.plx); iounmap(hba->u.itl.iop); } @@ -1239,22 +1253,23 @@ static struct hptiop_adapter_ops hptiop_mv_ops = { static struct pci_device_id hptiop_id_table[] = { { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3220), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3320), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, - { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3520), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, - { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4320), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, + { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3410), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3510), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3511), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, + { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3520), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3521), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3522), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, - { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3410), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, - { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3540), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3530), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, + { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3540), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3560), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, - { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4322), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, - { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4321), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4210), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4211), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4310), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4311), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, + { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4320), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, + { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4321), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, + { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4322), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, + { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x4400), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_itl_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3120), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_mv_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3122), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_mv_ops }, { PCI_VDEVICE(TTI, 0x3020), (kernel_ulong_t)&hptiop_mv_ops }, diff --git a/drivers/scsi/hptiop.h b/drivers/scsi/hptiop.h index a0289f21975..0b871c0ae56 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/hptiop.h +++ b/drivers/scsi/hptiop.h @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* * HighPoint RR3xxx/4xxx controller driver for Linux - * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. + * Copyright (C) 2006-2009 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -228,6 +228,7 @@ struct hptiop_hba { union { struct { struct hpt_iopmu_itl __iomem *iop; + void __iomem *plx; } itl; struct { struct hpt_iopmv_regs *regs; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From b607bd900051efc3308c4edc65dd98b34b230021 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean Delvare Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 09:55:19 -0700 Subject: net: Fix wrong sizeof Which is why I have always preferred sizeof(struct foo) over sizeof(var). Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare Acked-by: Randy Dunlap Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- Documentation/networking/timestamping/timestamping.c | 2 +- drivers/net/iseries_veth.c | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/networking/timestamping/timestamping.c b/Documentation/networking/timestamping/timestamping.c index 43d14310421..a7936fe8444 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/timestamping/timestamping.c +++ b/Documentation/networking/timestamping/timestamping.c @@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) memset(&hwtstamp, 0, sizeof(hwtstamp)); strncpy(hwtstamp.ifr_name, interface, sizeof(hwtstamp.ifr_name)); hwtstamp.ifr_data = (void *)&hwconfig; - memset(&hwconfig, 0, sizeof(&hwconfig)); + memset(&hwconfig, 0, sizeof(hwconfig)); hwconfig.tx_type = (so_timestamping_flags & SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_HARDWARE) ? HWTSTAMP_TX_ON : HWTSTAMP_TX_OFF; diff --git a/drivers/net/iseries_veth.c b/drivers/net/iseries_veth.c index e36e951cbc6..aa7286bc436 100644 --- a/drivers/net/iseries_veth.c +++ b/drivers/net/iseries_veth.c @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ static void veth_take_cap_ack(struct veth_lpar_connection *cnx, cnx->remote_lp); } else { memcpy(&cnx->cap_ack_event, event, - sizeof(&cnx->cap_ack_event)); + sizeof(cnx->cap_ack_event)); cnx->state |= VETH_STATE_GOTCAPACK; veth_kick_statemachine(cnx); } -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 7069331dbe7155f23966f5944109f909fea0c7e4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Philipp Reisner Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 02:40:05 +0000 Subject: connector: Provide the sender's credentials to the callback Signed-off-by: Philipp Reisner Acked-by: Lars Ellenberg Acked-by: Evgeniy Polyakov Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- Documentation/connector/cn_test.c | 2 +- Documentation/connector/connector.txt | 8 ++++---- drivers/connector/cn_queue.c | 7 ++++--- drivers/connector/connector.c | 4 ++-- drivers/md/dm-log-userspace-transfer.c | 2 +- drivers/staging/dst/dcore.c | 2 +- drivers/staging/pohmelfs/config.c | 2 +- drivers/video/uvesafb.c | 2 +- drivers/w1/w1_netlink.c | 2 +- include/linux/connector.h | 6 +++--- 10 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/connector/cn_test.c b/Documentation/connector/cn_test.c index 1711adc3337..b07add3467f 100644 --- a/Documentation/connector/cn_test.c +++ b/Documentation/connector/cn_test.c @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ static char cn_test_name[] = "cn_test"; static struct sock *nls; static struct timer_list cn_test_timer; -static void cn_test_callback(struct cn_msg *msg) +static void cn_test_callback(struct cn_msg *msg, struct netlink_skb_parms *nsp) { pr_info("%s: %lu: idx=%x, val=%x, seq=%u, ack=%u, len=%d: %s.\n", __func__, jiffies, msg->id.idx, msg->id.val, diff --git a/Documentation/connector/connector.txt b/Documentation/connector/connector.txt index 81e6bf6ead5..78c9466a9aa 100644 --- a/Documentation/connector/connector.txt +++ b/Documentation/connector/connector.txt @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ handling, etc... The Connector driver allows any kernelspace agents to use netlink based networking for inter-process communication in a significantly easier way: -int cn_add_callback(struct cb_id *id, char *name, void (*callback) (void *)); +int cn_add_callback(struct cb_id *id, char *name, void (*callback) (struct cn_msg *, struct netlink_skb_parms *)); void cn_netlink_send(struct cn_msg *msg, u32 __group, int gfp_mask); struct cb_id @@ -53,15 +53,15 @@ struct cn_msg Connector interfaces. /*****************************************/ -int cn_add_callback(struct cb_id *id, char *name, void (*callback) (void *)); +int cn_add_callback(struct cb_id *id, char *name, void (*callback) (struct cn_msg *, struct netlink_skb_parms *)); Registers new callback with connector core. struct cb_id *id - unique connector's user identifier. It must be registered in connector.h for legal in-kernel users. char *name - connector's callback symbolic name. - void (*callback) (void *) - connector's callback. - Argument must be dereferenced to struct cn_msg *. + void (*callback) (struct cn..) - connector's callback. + cn_msg and the sender's credentials void cn_del_callback(struct cb_id *id); diff --git a/drivers/connector/cn_queue.c b/drivers/connector/cn_queue.c index b4cfac93f72..163c3e3d0d1 100644 --- a/drivers/connector/cn_queue.c +++ b/drivers/connector/cn_queue.c @@ -79,8 +79,9 @@ void cn_queue_wrapper(struct work_struct *work) container_of(work, struct cn_callback_entry, work); struct cn_callback_data *d = &cbq->data; struct cn_msg *msg = NLMSG_DATA(nlmsg_hdr(d->skb)); + struct netlink_skb_parms *nsp = &NETLINK_CB(d->skb); - d->callback(msg); + d->callback(msg, nsp); d->destruct_data(d->ddata); d->ddata = NULL; @@ -90,7 +91,7 @@ void cn_queue_wrapper(struct work_struct *work) static struct cn_callback_entry * cn_queue_alloc_callback_entry(char *name, struct cb_id *id, - void (*callback)(struct cn_msg *)) + void (*callback)(struct cn_msg *, struct netlink_skb_parms *)) { struct cn_callback_entry *cbq; @@ -124,7 +125,7 @@ int cn_cb_equal(struct cb_id *i1, struct cb_id *i2) } int cn_queue_add_callback(struct cn_queue_dev *dev, char *name, struct cb_id *id, - void (*callback)(struct cn_msg *)) + void (*callback)(struct cn_msg *, struct netlink_skb_parms *)) { struct cn_callback_entry *cbq, *__cbq; int found = 0; diff --git a/drivers/connector/connector.c b/drivers/connector/connector.c index fc9887fa453..e59f0ab8f82 100644 --- a/drivers/connector/connector.c +++ b/drivers/connector/connector.c @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ static void cn_notify(struct cb_id *id, u32 notify_event) * May sleep. */ int cn_add_callback(struct cb_id *id, char *name, - void (*callback)(struct cn_msg *)) + void (*callback)(struct cn_msg *, struct netlink_skb_parms *)) { int err; struct cn_dev *dev = &cdev; @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ static int cn_ctl_msg_equals(struct cn_ctl_msg *m1, struct cn_ctl_msg *m2) * * Used for notification of a request's processing. */ -static void cn_callback(struct cn_msg *msg) +static void cn_callback(struct cn_msg *msg, struct netlink_skb_parms *nsp) { struct cn_ctl_msg *ctl; struct cn_ctl_entry *ent; diff --git a/drivers/md/dm-log-userspace-transfer.c b/drivers/md/dm-log-userspace-transfer.c index ba0edad2d04..556131f7d84 100644 --- a/drivers/md/dm-log-userspace-transfer.c +++ b/drivers/md/dm-log-userspace-transfer.c @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ static int fill_pkg(struct cn_msg *msg, struct dm_ulog_request *tfr) * This is the connector callback that delivers data * that was sent from userspace. */ -static void cn_ulog_callback(void *data) +static void cn_ulog_callback(void *data, struct netlink_skb_parms *nsp) { struct cn_msg *msg = (struct cn_msg *)data; struct dm_ulog_request *tfr = (struct dm_ulog_request *)(msg + 1); diff --git a/drivers/staging/dst/dcore.c b/drivers/staging/dst/dcore.c index ac8577358ba..3943c91e6c9 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/dst/dcore.c +++ b/drivers/staging/dst/dcore.c @@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ static dst_command_func dst_commands[] = { /* * Configuration parser. */ -static void cn_dst_callback(struct cn_msg *msg) +static void cn_dst_callback(struct cn_msg *msg, struct netlink_skb_parms *nsp) { struct dst_ctl *ctl; int err; diff --git a/drivers/staging/pohmelfs/config.c b/drivers/staging/pohmelfs/config.c index 90f962ee5fd..c9162b3f0bf 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/pohmelfs/config.c +++ b/drivers/staging/pohmelfs/config.c @@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ out_unlock: return err; } -static void pohmelfs_cn_callback(struct cn_msg *msg) +static void pohmelfs_cn_callback(struct cn_msg *msg, struct netlink_skb_parms *nsp) { int err; diff --git a/drivers/video/uvesafb.c b/drivers/video/uvesafb.c index e98baf6916b..aa7cd959cce 100644 --- a/drivers/video/uvesafb.c +++ b/drivers/video/uvesafb.c @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ static DEFINE_MUTEX(uvfb_lock); * find the kernel part of the task struct, copy the registers and * the buffer contents and then complete the task. */ -static void uvesafb_cn_callback(struct cn_msg *msg) +static void uvesafb_cn_callback(struct cn_msg *msg, struct netlink_skb_parms *nsp) { struct uvesafb_task *utask; struct uvesafb_ktask *task; diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.c b/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.c index 52ccb3d3a96..45c126fea31 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.c +++ b/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.c @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ static int w1_netlink_send_error(struct cn_msg *rcmsg, struct w1_netlink_msg *rm return error; } -static void w1_cn_callback(struct cn_msg *msg) +static void w1_cn_callback(struct cn_msg *msg, struct netlink_skb_parms *nsp) { struct w1_netlink_msg *m = (struct w1_netlink_msg *)(msg + 1); struct w1_netlink_cmd *cmd; diff --git a/include/linux/connector.h b/include/linux/connector.h index 05a7a14126d..545728e20b6 100644 --- a/include/linux/connector.h +++ b/include/linux/connector.h @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ struct cn_callback_data { void *ddata; struct sk_buff *skb; - void (*callback) (struct cn_msg *); + void (*callback) (struct cn_msg *, struct netlink_skb_parms *); void *free; }; @@ -167,11 +167,11 @@ struct cn_dev { struct cn_queue_dev *cbdev; }; -int cn_add_callback(struct cb_id *, char *, void (*callback) (struct cn_msg *)); +int cn_add_callback(struct cb_id *, char *, void (*callback) (struct cn_msg *, struct netlink_skb_parms *)); void cn_del_callback(struct cb_id *); int cn_netlink_send(struct cn_msg *, u32, gfp_t); -int cn_queue_add_callback(struct cn_queue_dev *dev, char *name, struct cb_id *id, void (*callback)(struct cn_msg *)); +int cn_queue_add_callback(struct cn_queue_dev *dev, char *name, struct cb_id *id, void (*callback)(struct cn_msg *, struct netlink_skb_parms *)); void cn_queue_del_callback(struct cn_queue_dev *dev, struct cb_id *id); int queue_cn_work(struct cn_callback_entry *cbq, struct work_struct *work); -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 211a641770c2ae191c9589fee69a8fb67f67fffd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Justin P. Mattock" Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 15:13:58 -0700 Subject: ieee1394: update URLs in debugging-via-ohci1394.txt Update URLs of the userspace tools to use ohci1394_dma=early for debugging. Seems the address ftp://ftp.suse.de/private/bk/firewire/tools/* is not very helpful. After a quick search, seems this was talked about: http://www.mail-archive.com/kgdb-bugreport@lists.sourceforge.net/msg02761.html (can't find the original thread). Signed-off-by: Justin P. Mattock Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter --- Documentation/debugging-via-ohci1394.txt | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/debugging-via-ohci1394.txt b/Documentation/debugging-via-ohci1394.txt index 59a91e5c690..611f5a5499b 100644 --- a/Documentation/debugging-via-ohci1394.txt +++ b/Documentation/debugging-via-ohci1394.txt @@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ be used to view the printk buffer of a remote machine, even with live update. Bernhard Kaindl enhanced firescope to support accessing 64-bit machines from 32-bit firescope and vice versa: -- ftp://ftp.suse.de/private/bk/firewire/tools/firescope-0.2.2.tar.bz2 +- http://halobates.de/firewire/firescope-0.2.2.tar.bz2 and he implemented fast system dump (alpha version - read README.txt): -- ftp://ftp.suse.de/private/bk/firewire/tools/firedump-0.1.tar.bz2 +- http://halobates.de/firewire/firedump-0.1.tar.bz2 There is also a gdb proxy for firewire which allows to use gdb to access data which can be referenced from symbols found by gdb in vmlinux: -- ftp://ftp.suse.de/private/bk/firewire/tools/fireproxy-0.33.tar.bz2 +- http://halobates.de/firewire/fireproxy-0.33.tar.bz2 The latest version of this gdb proxy (fireproxy-0.34) can communicate (not yet stable) with kgdb over an memory-based communication module (kgdbom). @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Step-by-step instructions for using firescope with early OHCI initialization: Notes ----- -Documentation and specifications: ftp://ftp.suse.de/private/bk/firewire/docs +Documentation and specifications: http://halobates.de/firewire/ FireWire is a trademark of Apple Inc. - for more information please refer to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FireWire -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From f546c65cd59275c7b95eba4f9b3ab83b38a5e9cb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean Delvare Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 22:53:40 +0200 Subject: i2c: Move misc devices documentation Some times ago the eeprom and max6875 drivers moved to drivers/misc/eeprom, but their documentation did not follow. It's finally time to get rid of Documentation/i2c/chips. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare Cc: Ben Gardner Acked-by: Wolfram Sang --- Documentation/i2c/chips/eeprom | 96 --------------------------------- Documentation/i2c/chips/max6875 | 108 ------------------------------------- Documentation/misc-devices/eeprom | 96 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Documentation/misc-devices/max6875 | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 204 insertions(+), 204 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Documentation/i2c/chips/eeprom delete mode 100644 Documentation/i2c/chips/max6875 create mode 100644 Documentation/misc-devices/eeprom create mode 100644 Documentation/misc-devices/max6875 (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/i2c/chips/eeprom b/Documentation/i2c/chips/eeprom deleted file mode 100644 index f7e8104b576..00000000000 --- a/Documentation/i2c/chips/eeprom +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -Kernel driver eeprom -==================== - -Supported chips: - * Any EEPROM chip in the designated address range - Prefix: 'eeprom' - Addresses scanned: I2C 0x50 - 0x57 - Datasheets: Publicly available from: - Atmel (www.atmel.com), - Catalyst (www.catsemi.com), - Fairchild (www.fairchildsemi.com), - Microchip (www.microchip.com), - Philips (www.semiconductor.philips.com), - Rohm (www.rohm.com), - ST (www.st.com), - Xicor (www.xicor.com), - and others. - - Chip Size (bits) Address - 24C01 1K 0x50 (shadows at 0x51 - 0x57) - 24C01A 1K 0x50 - 0x57 (Typical device on DIMMs) - 24C02 2K 0x50 - 0x57 - 24C04 4K 0x50, 0x52, 0x54, 0x56 - (additional data at 0x51, 0x53, 0x55, 0x57) - 24C08 8K 0x50, 0x54 (additional data at 0x51, 0x52, - 0x53, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57) - 24C16 16K 0x50 (additional data at 0x51 - 0x57) - Sony 2K 0x57 - - Atmel 34C02B 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 - Catalyst 34FC02 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 - Catalyst 34RC02 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 - Fairchild 34W02 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 - Microchip 24AA52 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 - ST M34C02 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 - - -Authors: - Frodo Looijaard , - Philip Edelbrock , - Jean Delvare , - Greg Kroah-Hartman , - IBM Corp. - -Description ------------ - -This is a simple EEPROM module meant to enable reading the first 256 bytes -of an EEPROM (on a SDRAM DIMM for example). However, it will access serial -EEPROMs on any I2C adapter. The supported devices are generically called -24Cxx, and are listed above; however the numbering for these -industry-standard devices may vary by manufacturer. - -This module was a programming exercise to get used to the new project -organization laid out by Frodo, but it should be at least completely -effective for decoding the contents of EEPROMs on DIMMs. - -DIMMS will typically contain a 24C01A or 24C02, or the 34C02 variants. -The other devices will not be found on a DIMM because they respond to more -than one address. - -DDC Monitors may contain any device. Often a 24C01, which responds to all 8 -addresses, is found. - -Recent Sony Vaio laptops have an EEPROM at 0x57. We couldn't get the -specification, so it is guess work and far from being complete. - -The Microchip 24AA52/24LCS52, ST M34C02, and others support an additional -software write protect register at 0x30 - 0x37 (0x20 less than the memory -location). The chip responds to "write quick" detection at this address but -does not respond to byte reads. If this register is present, the lower 128 -bytes of the memory array are not write protected. Any byte data write to -this address will write protect the memory array permanently, and the -device will no longer respond at the 0x30-37 address. The eeprom driver -does not support this register. - -Lacking functionality: - -* Full support for larger devices (24C04, 24C08, 24C16). These are not -typically found on a PC. These devices will appear as separate devices at -multiple addresses. - -* Support for really large devices (24C32, 24C64, 24C128, 24C256, 24C512). -These devices require two-byte address fields and are not supported. - -* Enable Writing. Again, no technical reason why not, but making it easy -to change the contents of the EEPROMs (on DIMMs anyway) also makes it easy -to disable the DIMMs (potentially preventing the computer from booting) -until the values are restored somehow. - -Use: - -After inserting the module (and any other required SMBus/i2c modules), you -should have some EEPROM directories in /sys/bus/i2c/devices/* of names such -as "0-0050". Inside each of these is a series of files, the eeprom file -contains the binary data from EEPROM. diff --git a/Documentation/i2c/chips/max6875 b/Documentation/i2c/chips/max6875 deleted file mode 100644 index 10ca43cd1a7..00000000000 --- a/Documentation/i2c/chips/max6875 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -Kernel driver max6875 -===================== - -Supported chips: - * Maxim MAX6874, MAX6875 - Prefix: 'max6875' - Addresses scanned: None (see below) - Datasheet: - http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/MAX6874-MAX6875.pdf - -Author: Ben Gardner - - -Description ------------ - -The Maxim MAX6875 is an EEPROM-programmable power-supply sequencer/supervisor. -It provides timed outputs that can be used as a watchdog, if properly wired. -It also provides 512 bytes of user EEPROM. - -At reset, the MAX6875 reads the configuration EEPROM into its configuration -registers. The chip then begins to operate according to the values in the -registers. - -The Maxim MAX6874 is a similar, mostly compatible device, with more intputs -and outputs: - vin gpi vout -MAX6874 6 4 8 -MAX6875 4 3 5 - -See the datasheet for more information. - - -Sysfs entries -------------- - -eeprom - 512 bytes of user-defined EEPROM space. - - -General Remarks ---------------- - -Valid addresses for the MAX6875 are 0x50 and 0x52. -Valid addresses for the MAX6874 are 0x50, 0x52, 0x54 and 0x56. -The driver does not probe any address, so you must force the address. - -Example: -$ modprobe max6875 force=0,0x50 - -The MAX6874/MAX6875 ignores address bit 0, so this driver attaches to multiple -addresses. For example, for address 0x50, it also reserves 0x51. -The even-address instance is called 'max6875', the odd one is 'dummy'. - - -Programming the chip using i2c-dev ----------------------------------- - -Use the i2c-dev interface to access and program the chips. -Reads and writes are performed differently depending on the address range. - -The configuration registers are at addresses 0x00 - 0x45. -Use i2c_smbus_write_byte_data() to write a register and -i2c_smbus_read_byte_data() to read a register. -The command is the register number. - -Examples: -To write a 1 to register 0x45: - i2c_smbus_write_byte_data(fd, 0x45, 1); - -To read register 0x45: - value = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(fd, 0x45); - - -The configuration EEPROM is at addresses 0x8000 - 0x8045. -The user EEPROM is at addresses 0x8100 - 0x82ff. - -Use i2c_smbus_write_word_data() to write a byte to EEPROM. - -The command is the upper byte of the address: 0x80, 0x81, or 0x82. -The data word is the lower part of the address or'd with data << 8. - cmd = address >> 8; - val = (address & 0xff) | (data << 8); - -Example: -To write 0x5a to address 0x8003: - i2c_smbus_write_word_data(fd, 0x80, 0x5a03); - - -Reading data from the EEPROM is a little more complicated. -Use i2c_smbus_write_byte_data() to set the read address and then -i2c_smbus_read_byte() or i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data() to read the data. - -Example: -To read data starting at offset 0x8100, first set the address: - i2c_smbus_write_byte_data(fd, 0x81, 0x00); - -And then read the data - value = i2c_smbus_read_byte(fd); - - or - - count = i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(fd, 0x84, 16, buffer); - -The block read should read 16 bytes. -0x84 is the block read command. - -See the datasheet for more details. - diff --git a/Documentation/misc-devices/eeprom b/Documentation/misc-devices/eeprom new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f7e8104b576 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/misc-devices/eeprom @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +Kernel driver eeprom +==================== + +Supported chips: + * Any EEPROM chip in the designated address range + Prefix: 'eeprom' + Addresses scanned: I2C 0x50 - 0x57 + Datasheets: Publicly available from: + Atmel (www.atmel.com), + Catalyst (www.catsemi.com), + Fairchild (www.fairchildsemi.com), + Microchip (www.microchip.com), + Philips (www.semiconductor.philips.com), + Rohm (www.rohm.com), + ST (www.st.com), + Xicor (www.xicor.com), + and others. + + Chip Size (bits) Address + 24C01 1K 0x50 (shadows at 0x51 - 0x57) + 24C01A 1K 0x50 - 0x57 (Typical device on DIMMs) + 24C02 2K 0x50 - 0x57 + 24C04 4K 0x50, 0x52, 0x54, 0x56 + (additional data at 0x51, 0x53, 0x55, 0x57) + 24C08 8K 0x50, 0x54 (additional data at 0x51, 0x52, + 0x53, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57) + 24C16 16K 0x50 (additional data at 0x51 - 0x57) + Sony 2K 0x57 + + Atmel 34C02B 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 + Catalyst 34FC02 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 + Catalyst 34RC02 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 + Fairchild 34W02 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 + Microchip 24AA52 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 + ST M34C02 2K 0x50 - 0x57, SW write protect at 0x30-37 + + +Authors: + Frodo Looijaard , + Philip Edelbrock , + Jean Delvare , + Greg Kroah-Hartman , + IBM Corp. + +Description +----------- + +This is a simple EEPROM module meant to enable reading the first 256 bytes +of an EEPROM (on a SDRAM DIMM for example). However, it will access serial +EEPROMs on any I2C adapter. The supported devices are generically called +24Cxx, and are listed above; however the numbering for these +industry-standard devices may vary by manufacturer. + +This module was a programming exercise to get used to the new project +organization laid out by Frodo, but it should be at least completely +effective for decoding the contents of EEPROMs on DIMMs. + +DIMMS will typically contain a 24C01A or 24C02, or the 34C02 variants. +The other devices will not be found on a DIMM because they respond to more +than one address. + +DDC Monitors may contain any device. Often a 24C01, which responds to all 8 +addresses, is found. + +Recent Sony Vaio laptops have an EEPROM at 0x57. We couldn't get the +specification, so it is guess work and far from being complete. + +The Microchip 24AA52/24LCS52, ST M34C02, and others support an additional +software write protect register at 0x30 - 0x37 (0x20 less than the memory +location). The chip responds to "write quick" detection at this address but +does not respond to byte reads. If this register is present, the lower 128 +bytes of the memory array are not write protected. Any byte data write to +this address will write protect the memory array permanently, and the +device will no longer respond at the 0x30-37 address. The eeprom driver +does not support this register. + +Lacking functionality: + +* Full support for larger devices (24C04, 24C08, 24C16). These are not +typically found on a PC. These devices will appear as separate devices at +multiple addresses. + +* Support for really large devices (24C32, 24C64, 24C128, 24C256, 24C512). +These devices require two-byte address fields and are not supported. + +* Enable Writing. Again, no technical reason why not, but making it easy +to change the contents of the EEPROMs (on DIMMs anyway) also makes it easy +to disable the DIMMs (potentially preventing the computer from booting) +until the values are restored somehow. + +Use: + +After inserting the module (and any other required SMBus/i2c modules), you +should have some EEPROM directories in /sys/bus/i2c/devices/* of names such +as "0-0050". Inside each of these is a series of files, the eeprom file +contains the binary data from EEPROM. diff --git a/Documentation/misc-devices/max6875 b/Documentation/misc-devices/max6875 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..10ca43cd1a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/misc-devices/max6875 @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +Kernel driver max6875 +===================== + +Supported chips: + * Maxim MAX6874, MAX6875 + Prefix: 'max6875' + Addresses scanned: None (see below) + Datasheet: + http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/MAX6874-MAX6875.pdf + +Author: Ben Gardner + + +Description +----------- + +The Maxim MAX6875 is an EEPROM-programmable power-supply sequencer/supervisor. +It provides timed outputs that can be used as a watchdog, if properly wired. +It also provides 512 bytes of user EEPROM. + +At reset, the MAX6875 reads the configuration EEPROM into its configuration +registers. The chip then begins to operate according to the values in the +registers. + +The Maxim MAX6874 is a similar, mostly compatible device, with more intputs +and outputs: + vin gpi vout +MAX6874 6 4 8 +MAX6875 4 3 5 + +See the datasheet for more information. + + +Sysfs entries +------------- + +eeprom - 512 bytes of user-defined EEPROM space. + + +General Remarks +--------------- + +Valid addresses for the MAX6875 are 0x50 and 0x52. +Valid addresses for the MAX6874 are 0x50, 0x52, 0x54 and 0x56. +The driver does not probe any address, so you must force the address. + +Example: +$ modprobe max6875 force=0,0x50 + +The MAX6874/MAX6875 ignores address bit 0, so this driver attaches to multiple +addresses. For example, for address 0x50, it also reserves 0x51. +The even-address instance is called 'max6875', the odd one is 'dummy'. + + +Programming the chip using i2c-dev +---------------------------------- + +Use the i2c-dev interface to access and program the chips. +Reads and writes are performed differently depending on the address range. + +The configuration registers are at addresses 0x00 - 0x45. +Use i2c_smbus_write_byte_data() to write a register and +i2c_smbus_read_byte_data() to read a register. +The command is the register number. + +Examples: +To write a 1 to register 0x45: + i2c_smbus_write_byte_data(fd, 0x45, 1); + +To read register 0x45: + value = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(fd, 0x45); + + +The configuration EEPROM is at addresses 0x8000 - 0x8045. +The user EEPROM is at addresses 0x8100 - 0x82ff. + +Use i2c_smbus_write_word_data() to write a byte to EEPROM. + +The command is the upper byte of the address: 0x80, 0x81, or 0x82. +The data word is the lower part of the address or'd with data << 8. + cmd = address >> 8; + val = (address & 0xff) | (data << 8); + +Example: +To write 0x5a to address 0x8003: + i2c_smbus_write_word_data(fd, 0x80, 0x5a03); + + +Reading data from the EEPROM is a little more complicated. +Use i2c_smbus_write_byte_data() to set the read address and then +i2c_smbus_read_byte() or i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data() to read the data. + +Example: +To read data starting at offset 0x8100, first set the address: + i2c_smbus_write_byte_data(fd, 0x81, 0x00); + +And then read the data + value = i2c_smbus_read_byte(fd); + + or + + count = i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(fd, 0x84, 16, buffer); + +The block read should read 16 bytes. +0x84 is the block read command. + +See the datasheet for more details. + -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From b835d7fbd54c42d7b9abb5e8a64f32690ebfad43 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean Delvare Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 22:53:41 +0200 Subject: max6875: Discard obsolete detect method There is no point in implementing a detect callback for the MAX6875, as this device can't be detected. It was there solely to handle "force" module parameters to instantiate devices, but now we have a better sysfs interface that can do the same. So we can get rid of the ugly module parameters and the detect callback. This basically divides the binary module size by 2. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare Acked-by: Wolfram Sang Acked-by: Ben Gardner --- Documentation/misc-devices/max6875 | 6 ++++-- drivers/misc/eeprom/max6875.c | 29 +++++------------------------ 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/misc-devices/max6875 b/Documentation/misc-devices/max6875 index 10ca43cd1a7..1e89ee3ccc1 100644 --- a/Documentation/misc-devices/max6875 +++ b/Documentation/misc-devices/max6875 @@ -42,10 +42,12 @@ General Remarks Valid addresses for the MAX6875 are 0x50 and 0x52. Valid addresses for the MAX6874 are 0x50, 0x52, 0x54 and 0x56. -The driver does not probe any address, so you must force the address. +The driver does not probe any address, so you explicitly instantiate the +devices. Example: -$ modprobe max6875 force=0,0x50 +$ modprobe max6875 +$ echo max6875 0x50 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-0/new_device The MAX6874/MAX6875 ignores address bit 0, so this driver attaches to multiple addresses. For example, for address 0x50, it also reserves 0x51. diff --git a/drivers/misc/eeprom/max6875.c b/drivers/misc/eeprom/max6875.c index 3c0c58eed34..5a6b2bce8ad 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/eeprom/max6875.c +++ b/drivers/misc/eeprom/max6875.c @@ -33,12 +33,6 @@ #include #include -/* Do not scan - the MAX6875 access method will write to some EEPROM chips */ -static const unsigned short normal_i2c[] = { I2C_CLIENT_END }; - -/* Insmod parameters */ -I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_1(max6875); - /* The MAX6875 can only read/write 16 bytes at a time */ #define SLICE_SIZE 16 #define SLICE_BITS 4 @@ -146,31 +140,21 @@ static struct bin_attribute user_eeprom_attr = { .read = max6875_read, }; -/* Return 0 if detection is successful, -ENODEV otherwise */ -static int max6875_detect(struct i2c_client *client, int kind, - struct i2c_board_info *info) +static int max6875_probe(struct i2c_client *client, + const struct i2c_device_id *id) { struct i2c_adapter *adapter = client->adapter; + struct max6875_data *data; + int err; if (!i2c_check_functionality(adapter, I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE_DATA | I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE)) return -ENODEV; - /* Only check even addresses */ + /* Only bind to even addresses */ if (client->addr & 1) return -ENODEV; - strlcpy(info->type, "max6875", I2C_NAME_SIZE); - - return 0; -} - -static int max6875_probe(struct i2c_client *client, - const struct i2c_device_id *id) -{ - struct max6875_data *data; - int err; - if (!(data = kzalloc(sizeof(struct max6875_data), GFP_KERNEL))) return -ENOMEM; @@ -222,9 +206,6 @@ static struct i2c_driver max6875_driver = { .probe = max6875_probe, .remove = max6875_remove, .id_table = max6875_id, - - .detect = max6875_detect, - .address_data = &addr_data, }; static int __init max6875_init(void) -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 0314b020c49c1d6cd182d2b89775bfa6686660db Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean Delvare Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 22:53:41 +0200 Subject: ds2482: Discard obsolete detect method There is no point in implementing a detect callback for the DS2482, as this device can't be detected. It was there solely to handle "force" module parameters to instantiate devices, but now we have a better sysfs interface that can do the same. So we can get rid of the ugly module parameters and the detect callback. This shrinks the binary module size by 21%. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare Acked-by: Ben Gardner --- Documentation/w1/masters/ds2482 | 6 +++--- drivers/w1/masters/ds2482.c | 35 +++++------------------------------ 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2482 b/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2482 index 9210d6fa502..299b91c7609 100644 --- a/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2482 +++ b/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2482 @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ General Remarks Valid addresses are 0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, and 0x1b. However, the device cannot be detected without writing to the i2c bus, so no -detection is done. -You should force the device address. +detection is done. You should instantiate the device explicitly. -$ modprobe ds2482 force=0,0x18 +$ modprobe ds2482 +$ echo ds2482 0x18 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-0/new_device diff --git a/drivers/w1/masters/ds2482.c b/drivers/w1/masters/ds2482.c index df52cb355f7..406caa6a71c 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/masters/ds2482.c +++ b/drivers/w1/masters/ds2482.c @@ -23,19 +23,6 @@ #include "../w1.h" #include "../w1_int.h" -/** - * Address is selected using 2 pins, resulting in 4 possible addresses. - * 0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x1b - * However, the chip cannot be detected without doing an i2c write, - * so use the force module parameter. - */ -static const unsigned short normal_i2c[] = { I2C_CLIENT_END }; - -/** - * Insmod parameters - */ -I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_1(ds2482); - /** * The DS2482 registers - there are 3 registers that are addressed by a read * pointer. The read pointer is set by the last command executed. @@ -96,8 +83,6 @@ static const u8 ds2482_chan_rd[8] = static int ds2482_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id); -static int ds2482_detect(struct i2c_client *client, int kind, - struct i2c_board_info *info); static int ds2482_remove(struct i2c_client *client); @@ -117,8 +102,6 @@ static struct i2c_driver ds2482_driver = { .probe = ds2482_probe, .remove = ds2482_remove, .id_table = ds2482_id, - .detect = ds2482_detect, - .address_data = &addr_data, }; /* @@ -425,19 +408,6 @@ static u8 ds2482_w1_reset_bus(void *data) } -static int ds2482_detect(struct i2c_client *client, int kind, - struct i2c_board_info *info) -{ - if (!i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter, - I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE_DATA | - I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE)) - return -ENODEV; - - strlcpy(info->type, "ds2482", I2C_NAME_SIZE); - - return 0; -} - static int ds2482_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id) { @@ -446,6 +416,11 @@ static int ds2482_probe(struct i2c_client *client, int temp1; int idx; + if (!i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE_DATA | + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE)) + return -ENODEV; + if (!(data = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ds2482_data), GFP_KERNEL))) { err = -ENOMEM; goto exit; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 2d2a7cff1b63cde1e2d981eea8ae9e69ae9ce96d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean Delvare Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 22:53:42 +0200 Subject: ltc4215/ltc4245: Discard obsolete detect methods There is no point in implementing a detect callback for the LTC4215 and LTC4245, as these devices can't be detected. It was there solely to handle "force" module parameters to instantiate devices, but now we have a better sysfs interface that can do the same. So we can get rid of the ugly module parameters and the detect callbacks. This shrinks the binary module sizes by 36% and 46%, respectively. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare Cc: Ira W. Snyder --- Documentation/hwmon/ltc4215 | 7 ++- Documentation/hwmon/ltc4245 | 7 ++- drivers/hwmon/ltc4215.c | 47 ++-------------- drivers/hwmon/ltc4245.c | 131 ++------------------------------------------ 4 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 174 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/ltc4215 b/Documentation/hwmon/ltc4215 index 2e6a21eb656..c196a184625 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/ltc4215 +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/ltc4215 @@ -22,12 +22,13 @@ Usage Notes ----------- This driver does not probe for LTC4215 devices, due to the fact that some -of the possible addresses are unfriendly to probing. You will need to use -the "force" parameter to tell the driver where to find the device. +of the possible addresses are unfriendly to probing. You will have to +instantiate the devices explicitly. Example: the following will load the driver for an LTC4215 at address 0x44 on I2C bus #0: -$ modprobe ltc4215 force=0,0x44 +$ modprobe ltc4215 +$ echo ltc4215 0x44 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-0/new_device Sysfs entries diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/ltc4245 b/Documentation/hwmon/ltc4245 index bae7a3adc5d..02838a47d86 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/ltc4245 +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/ltc4245 @@ -23,12 +23,13 @@ Usage Notes ----------- This driver does not probe for LTC4245 devices, due to the fact that some -of the possible addresses are unfriendly to probing. You will need to use -the "force" parameter to tell the driver where to find the device. +of the possible addresses are unfriendly to probing. You will have to +instantiate the devices explicitly. Example: the following will load the driver for an LTC4245 at address 0x23 on I2C bus #1: -$ modprobe ltc4245 force=1,0x23 +$ modprobe ltc4245 +$ echo ltc4245 0x23 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-1/new_device Sysfs entries diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/ltc4215.c b/drivers/hwmon/ltc4215.c index 6c9a04136e0..00d975eb5b8 100644 --- a/drivers/hwmon/ltc4215.c +++ b/drivers/hwmon/ltc4215.c @@ -20,11 +20,6 @@ #include #include -static const unsigned short normal_i2c[] = { I2C_CLIENT_END }; - -/* Insmod parameters */ -I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_1(ltc4215); - /* Here are names of the chip's registers (a.k.a. commands) */ enum ltc4215_cmd { LTC4215_CONTROL = 0x00, /* rw */ @@ -246,9 +241,13 @@ static const struct attribute_group ltc4215_group = { static int ltc4215_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id) { + struct i2c_adapter *adapter = client->adapter; struct ltc4215_data *data; int ret; + if (!i2c_check_functionality(adapter, I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA)) + return -ENODEV; + data = kzalloc(sizeof(*data), GFP_KERNEL); if (!data) { ret = -ENOMEM; @@ -294,56 +293,20 @@ static int ltc4215_remove(struct i2c_client *client) return 0; } -static int ltc4215_detect(struct i2c_client *client, - int kind, - struct i2c_board_info *info) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adapter = client->adapter; - - if (!i2c_check_functionality(adapter, I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA)) - return -ENODEV; - - if (kind < 0) { /* probed detection - check the chip type */ - s32 v; /* 8 bits from the chip, or -ERRNO */ - - /* - * Register 0x01 bit b7 is reserved, expect 0 - * Register 0x03 bit b6 and b7 are reserved, expect 0 - */ - v = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client, LTC4215_ALERT); - if (v < 0 || (v & (1 << 7)) != 0) - return -ENODEV; - - v = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client, LTC4215_FAULT); - if (v < 0 || (v & ((1 << 6) | (1 << 7))) != 0) - return -ENODEV; - } - - strlcpy(info->type, "ltc4215", I2C_NAME_SIZE); - dev_info(&adapter->dev, "ltc4215 %s at address 0x%02x\n", - kind < 0 ? "probed" : "forced", - client->addr); - - return 0; -} - static const struct i2c_device_id ltc4215_id[] = { - { "ltc4215", ltc4215 }, + { "ltc4215", 0 }, { } }; MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, ltc4215_id); /* This is the driver that will be inserted */ static struct i2c_driver ltc4215_driver = { - .class = I2C_CLASS_HWMON, .driver = { .name = "ltc4215", }, .probe = ltc4215_probe, .remove = ltc4215_remove, .id_table = ltc4215_id, - .detect = ltc4215_detect, - .address_data = &addr_data, }; static int __init ltc4215_init(void) diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/ltc4245.c b/drivers/hwmon/ltc4245.c index e3896433361..65c232a9d0c 100644 --- a/drivers/hwmon/ltc4245.c +++ b/drivers/hwmon/ltc4245.c @@ -22,15 +22,6 @@ #include #include -/* Valid addresses are 0x20 - 0x3f - * - * For now, we do not probe, since some of these addresses - * are known to be unfriendly to probing */ -static const unsigned short normal_i2c[] = { I2C_CLIENT_END }; - -/* Insmod parameters */ -I2C_CLIENT_INSMOD_1(ltc4245); - /* Here are names of the chip's registers (a.k.a. commands) */ enum ltc4245_cmd { LTC4245_STATUS = 0x00, /* readonly */ @@ -369,9 +360,13 @@ static const struct attribute_group ltc4245_group = { static int ltc4245_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id) { + struct i2c_adapter *adapter = client->adapter; struct ltc4245_data *data; int ret; + if (!i2c_check_functionality(adapter, I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA)) + return -ENODEV; + data = kzalloc(sizeof(*data), GFP_KERNEL); if (!data) { ret = -ENOMEM; @@ -418,136 +413,20 @@ static int ltc4245_remove(struct i2c_client *client) return 0; } -/* Check that some bits in a control register appear at all possible - * locations without changing value - * - * @client: the i2c client to use - * @reg: the register to read - * @bits: the bits to check (0xff checks all bits, - * 0x03 checks only the last two bits) - * - * return -ERRNO if the register read failed - * return -ENODEV if the register value doesn't stay constant at all - * possible addresses - * - * return 0 for success - */ -static int ltc4245_check_control_reg(struct i2c_client *client, u8 reg, u8 bits) -{ - int i; - s32 v, voff1, voff2; - - /* Read register and check for error */ - v = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client, reg); - if (v < 0) - return v; - - v &= bits; - - for (i = 0x00; i < 0xff; i += 0x20) { - - voff1 = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client, reg + i); - if (voff1 < 0) - return voff1; - - voff2 = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client, reg + i + 0x08); - if (voff2 < 0) - return voff2; - - voff1 &= bits; - voff2 &= bits; - - if (v != voff1 || v != voff2) - return -ENODEV; - } - - return 0; -} - -static int ltc4245_detect(struct i2c_client *client, - int kind, - struct i2c_board_info *info) -{ - struct i2c_adapter *adapter = client->adapter; - - if (!i2c_check_functionality(adapter, I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA)) - return -ENODEV; - - if (kind < 0) { /* probed detection - check the chip type */ - s32 v; /* 8 bits from the chip, or -ERRNO */ - - /* Chip registers 0x00-0x07 are control registers - * Chip registers 0x10-0x1f are data registers - * - * Address bits b7-b5 are ignored. This makes the chip "repeat" - * in steps of 0x20. Any control registers should appear with - * the same values across all duplicated addresses. - * - * Register 0x02 bit b2 is reserved, expect 0 - * Register 0x07 bits b7 to b4 are reserved, expect 0 - * - * Registers 0x01, 0x02 are control registers and should not - * change on their own. - * - * Register 0x06 bits b6 and b7 are control bits, and should - * not change on their own. - * - * Register 0x07 bits b3 to b0 are control bits, and should - * not change on their own. - */ - - /* read register 0x02 reserved bit, expect 0 */ - v = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client, LTC4245_CONTROL); - if (v < 0 || (v & 0x04) != 0) - return -ENODEV; - - /* read register 0x07 reserved bits, expect 0 */ - v = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client, LTC4245_ADCADR); - if (v < 0 || (v & 0xf0) != 0) - return -ENODEV; - - /* check that the alert register appears at all locations */ - if (ltc4245_check_control_reg(client, LTC4245_ALERT, 0xff)) - return -ENODEV; - - /* check that the control register appears at all locations */ - if (ltc4245_check_control_reg(client, LTC4245_CONTROL, 0xff)) - return -ENODEV; - - /* check that register 0x06 bits b6 and b7 stay constant */ - if (ltc4245_check_control_reg(client, LTC4245_GPIO, 0xc0)) - return -ENODEV; - - /* check that register 0x07 bits b3-b0 stay constant */ - if (ltc4245_check_control_reg(client, LTC4245_ADCADR, 0x0f)) - return -ENODEV; - } - - strlcpy(info->type, "ltc4245", I2C_NAME_SIZE); - dev_info(&adapter->dev, "ltc4245 %s at address 0x%02x\n", - kind < 0 ? "probed" : "forced", - client->addr); - - return 0; -} - static const struct i2c_device_id ltc4245_id[] = { - { "ltc4245", ltc4245 }, + { "ltc4245", 0 }, { } }; MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, ltc4245_id); /* This is the driver that will be inserted */ static struct i2c_driver ltc4245_driver = { - .class = I2C_CLASS_HWMON, .driver = { .name = "ltc4245", }, .probe = ltc4245_probe, .remove = ltc4245_remove, .id_table = ltc4245_id, - .detect = ltc4245_detect, - .address_data = &addr_data, }; static int __init ltc4245_init(void) -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 03f1805ad0ce5aae02bfe40c29b230abb63179ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean Delvare Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 22:53:45 +0200 Subject: i2c: Minor documentation update The sysfs path to i2c adapters has changed recently, update the documentation to reflect that change. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare --- Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices b/Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices index c740b7b4108..e89490270ab 100644 --- a/Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices +++ b/Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ segment, the address is sufficient to uniquely identify the device to be deleted. Example: -# echo eeprom 0x50 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-3/new_device +# echo eeprom 0x50 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-3/new_device While this interface should only be used when in-kernel device declaration can't be done, there is a variety of cases where it can be helpful: -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 896a7cf8d846a9e86fb823be16f4f14ffeb7f074 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Dumazet Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 20:24:59 +0000 Subject: pktgen: Fix multiqueue handling It is not currently possible to instruct pktgen to use one selected tx queue. When Robert added multiqueue support in commit 45b270f8, he added an interval (queue_map_min, queue_map_max), and his code doesnt take into account the case of min = max, to select one tx queue exactly. I suspect a high performance setup on a eight txqueue device wants to use exactly eight cpus, and assign one tx queue to each sender. This patchs makes pktgen select the right tx queue, not the first one. Also updates Documentation to reflect Robert changes. Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet Signed-off-by: Robert Olsson Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- Documentation/networking/pktgen.txt | 8 ++++++++ net/core/pktgen.c | 2 +- 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/networking/pktgen.txt b/Documentation/networking/pktgen.txt index c6cf4a3c16e..61bb645d50e 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/pktgen.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/pktgen.txt @@ -90,6 +90,11 @@ Examples: pgset "dstmac 00:00:00:00:00:00" sets MAC destination address pgset "srcmac 00:00:00:00:00:00" sets MAC source address + pgset "queue_map_min 0" Sets the min value of tx queue interval + pgset "queue_map_max 7" Sets the max value of tx queue interval, for multiqueue devices + To select queue 1 of a given device, + use queue_map_min=1 and queue_map_max=1 + pgset "src_mac_count 1" Sets the number of MACs we'll range through. The 'minimum' MAC is what you set with srcmac. @@ -101,6 +106,9 @@ Examples: IPDST_RND, UDPSRC_RND, UDPDST_RND, MACSRC_RND, MACDST_RND MPLS_RND, VID_RND, SVID_RND + QUEUE_MAP_RND # queue map random + QUEUE_MAP_CPU # queue map mirrors smp_processor_id() + pgset "udp_src_min 9" set UDP source port min, If < udp_src_max, then cycle through the port range. diff --git a/net/core/pktgen.c b/net/core/pktgen.c index b69455217ed..421857c8c07 100644 --- a/net/core/pktgen.c +++ b/net/core/pktgen.c @@ -2212,7 +2212,7 @@ static void set_cur_queue_map(struct pktgen_dev *pkt_dev) if (pkt_dev->flags & F_QUEUE_MAP_CPU) pkt_dev->cur_queue_map = smp_processor_id(); - else if (pkt_dev->queue_map_min < pkt_dev->queue_map_max) { + else if (pkt_dev->queue_map_min <= pkt_dev->queue_map_max) { __u16 t; if (pkt_dev->flags & F_QUEUE_MAP_RND) { t = random32() % -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From f1af9f58546e2d98ef078fa30b2ef80a9042131e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tilman Schmidt Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 12:18:00 +0000 Subject: Documentation: expand isdn/INTERFACE.CAPI document - Note that send_message() may be called in interrupt context. - Describe the storage of CAPI messages and payload data in SKBs. - Add more details to the description of the _cmsg structure. - Describe kernelcapi debugging output. Impact: documentation Signed-off-by: Tilman Schmidt Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- Documentation/isdn/INTERFACE.CAPI | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/isdn/INTERFACE.CAPI b/Documentation/isdn/INTERFACE.CAPI index 686e107923e..5fe8de5cc72 100644 --- a/Documentation/isdn/INTERFACE.CAPI +++ b/Documentation/isdn/INTERFACE.CAPI @@ -60,10 +60,9 @@ open() operation on regular files or character devices. After a successful return from register_appl(), CAPI messages from the application may be passed to the driver for the device via calls to the -send_message() callback function. The CAPI message to send is stored in the -data portion of an skb. Conversely, the driver may call Kernel CAPI's -capi_ctr_handle_message() function to pass a received CAPI message to Kernel -CAPI for forwarding to an application, specifying its ApplID. +send_message() callback function. Conversely, the driver may call Kernel +CAPI's capi_ctr_handle_message() function to pass a received CAPI message to +Kernel CAPI for forwarding to an application, specifying its ApplID. Deregistration requests (CAPI operation CAPI_RELEASE) from applications are forwarded as calls to the release_appl() callback function, passing the same @@ -142,6 +141,7 @@ u16 (*send_message)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr, struct sk_buff *skb) to accepting or queueing the message. Errors occurring during the actual processing of the message should be signaled with an appropriate reply message. + May be called in process or interrupt context. Calls to this function are not serialized by Kernel CAPI, ie. it must be prepared to be re-entered. @@ -154,7 +154,8 @@ read_proc_t *ctr_read_proc system entry, /proc/capi/controllers/; will be called with a pointer to the device's capi_ctr structure as the last (data) argument -Note: Callback functions are never called in interrupt context. +Note: Callback functions except send_message() are never called in interrupt +context. - to be filled in before calling capi_ctr_ready(): @@ -171,14 +172,40 @@ u8 serial[CAPI_SERIAL_LEN] value to return for CAPI_GET_SERIAL -4.3 The _cmsg Structure +4.3 SKBs + +CAPI messages are passed between Kernel CAPI and the driver via send_message() +and capi_ctr_handle_message(), stored in the data portion of a socket buffer +(skb). Each skb contains a single CAPI message coded according to the CAPI 2.0 +standard. + +For the data transfer messages, DATA_B3_REQ and DATA_B3_IND, the actual +payload data immediately follows the CAPI message itself within the same skb. +The Data and Data64 parameters are not used for processing. The Data64 +parameter may be omitted by setting the length field of the CAPI message to 22 +instead of 30. + + +4.4 The _cmsg Structure (declared in ) The _cmsg structure stores the contents of a CAPI 2.0 message in an easily -accessible form. It contains members for all possible CAPI 2.0 parameters, of -which only those appearing in the message type currently being processed are -actually used. Unused members should be set to zero. +accessible form. It contains members for all possible CAPI 2.0 parameters, +including subparameters of the Additional Info and B Protocol structured +parameters, with the following exceptions: + +* second Calling party number (CONNECT_IND) + +* Data64 (DATA_B3_REQ and DATA_B3_IND) + +* Sending complete (subparameter of Additional Info, CONNECT_REQ and INFO_REQ) + +* Global Configuration (subparameter of B Protocol, CONNECT_REQ, CONNECT_RESP + and SELECT_B_PROTOCOL_REQ) + +Only those parameters appearing in the message type currently being processed +are actually used. Unused members should be set to zero. Members are named after the CAPI 2.0 standard names of the parameters they represent. See for the exact spelling. Member data @@ -190,18 +217,19 @@ u16 for CAPI parameters of type 'word' u32 for CAPI parameters of type 'dword' -_cstruct for CAPI parameters of type 'struct' not containing any - variably-sized (struct) subparameters (eg. 'Called Party Number') +_cstruct for CAPI parameters of type 'struct' The member is a pointer to a buffer containing the parameter in CAPI encoding (length + content). It may also be NULL, which will be taken to represent an empty (zero length) parameter. + Subparameters are stored in encoded form within the content part. -_cmstruct for CAPI parameters of type 'struct' containing 'struct' - subparameters ('Additional Info' and 'B Protocol') +_cmstruct alternative representation for CAPI parameters of type 'struct' + (used only for the 'Additional Info' and 'B Protocol' parameters) The representation is a single byte containing one of the values: - CAPI_DEFAULT: the parameter is empty - CAPI_COMPOSE: the values of the subparameters are stored - individually in the corresponding _cmsg structure members + CAPI_DEFAULT: The parameter is empty/absent. + CAPI_COMPOSE: The parameter is present. + Subparameter values are stored individually in the corresponding + _cmsg structure members. Functions capi_cmsg2message() and capi_message2cmsg() are provided to convert messages between their transport encoding described in the CAPI 2.0 standard @@ -297,3 +325,26 @@ char *capi_cmd2str(u8 Command, u8 Subcommand) be NULL if the command/subcommand is not one of those defined in the CAPI 2.0 standard. + +7. Debugging + +The module kernelcapi has a module parameter showcapimsgs controlling some +debugging output produced by the module. It can only be set when the module is +loaded, via a parameter "showcapimsgs=" to the modprobe command, either on +the command line or in the configuration file. + +If the lowest bit of showcapimsgs is set, kernelcapi logs controller and +application up and down events. + +In addition, every registered CAPI controller has an associated traceflag +parameter controlling how CAPI messages sent from and to tha controller are +logged. The traceflag parameter is initialized with the value of the +showcapimsgs parameter when the controller is registered, but can later be +changed via the MANUFACTURER_REQ command KCAPI_CMD_TRACE. + +If the value of traceflag is non-zero, CAPI messages are logged. +DATA_B3 messages are only logged if the value of traceflag is > 2. + +If the lowest bit of traceflag is set, only the command/subcommand and message +length are logged. Otherwise, kernelcapi logs a readable representation of +the entire message. -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From aa07a99412f56ad56faecbaa683f3bc0ae99abc2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bart Van Assche Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 15:35:55 -0700 Subject: IB: Fix typo in udev rule documentation The proper syntax for udev rules is KERNEL==... instead of KERNEL=... Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche Reported-by: Lukasz Jurewicz Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier --- Documentation/infiniband/user_mad.txt | 4 ++-- Documentation/infiniband/user_verbs.txt | 2 +- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/infiniband/user_mad.txt b/Documentation/infiniband/user_mad.txt index 744687dd195..8a366959f5c 100644 --- a/Documentation/infiniband/user_mad.txt +++ b/Documentation/infiniband/user_mad.txt @@ -128,8 +128,8 @@ Setting IsSM Capability Bit To create the appropriate character device files automatically with udev, a rule like - KERNEL="umad*", NAME="infiniband/%k" - KERNEL="issm*", NAME="infiniband/%k" + KERNEL=="umad*", NAME="infiniband/%k" + KERNEL=="issm*", NAME="infiniband/%k" can be used. This will create device nodes named diff --git a/Documentation/infiniband/user_verbs.txt b/Documentation/infiniband/user_verbs.txt index f847501e50b..afe3f8da901 100644 --- a/Documentation/infiniband/user_verbs.txt +++ b/Documentation/infiniband/user_verbs.txt @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Memory pinning To create the appropriate character device files automatically with udev, a rule like - KERNEL="uverbs*", NAME="infiniband/%k" + KERNEL=="uverbs*", NAME="infiniband/%k" can be used. This will create device nodes named -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From c73602ad31cdcf7e6651f43d12f65b5b9b825b6f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hugh Dickins Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:32:22 -0700 Subject: ksm: more on default values Adjust the max_kernel_pages default to a quarter of totalram_pages, instead of nr_free_buffer_pages() / 4: the KSM pages themselves come from highmem, and even on a 16GB PAE machine, 4GB of KSM pages would only be pinning 32MB of lowmem with their rmap_items, so no need for the more obscure calculation (nor for its own special init function). There is no way for the user to switch KSM on if CONFIG_SYSFS is not enabled, so in that case default run to KSM_RUN_MERGE. Update KSM Documentation and Kconfig to reflect the new defaults. Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins Cc: Izik Eidus Cc: Andrea Arcangeli Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/vm/ksm.txt | 13 +++++++------ mm/Kconfig | 4 +++- mm/ksm.c | 10 ++++------ 3 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/vm/ksm.txt b/Documentation/vm/ksm.txt index 72a22f65960..262d8e6793a 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/ksm.txt +++ b/Documentation/vm/ksm.txt @@ -52,15 +52,15 @@ The KSM daemon is controlled by sysfs files in /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/, readable by all but writable only by root: max_kernel_pages - set to maximum number of kernel pages that KSM may use - e.g. "echo 2000 > /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/max_kernel_pages" + e.g. "echo 100000 > /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/max_kernel_pages" Value 0 imposes no limit on the kernel pages KSM may use; but note that any process using MADV_MERGEABLE can cause KSM to allocate these pages, unswappable until it exits. - Default: 2000 (chosen for demonstration purposes) + Default: quarter of memory (chosen to not pin too much) pages_to_scan - how many present pages to scan before ksmd goes to sleep - e.g. "echo 200 > /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/pages_to_scan" - Default: 200 (chosen for demonstration purposes) + e.g. "echo 100 > /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/pages_to_scan" + Default: 100 (chosen for demonstration purposes) sleep_millisecs - how many milliseconds ksmd should sleep before next scan e.g. "echo 20 > /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/sleep_millisecs" @@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ run - set 0 to stop ksmd from running but keep merged pages, set 1 to run ksmd e.g. "echo 1 > /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/run", set 2 to stop ksmd and unmerge all pages currently merged, but leave mergeable areas registered for next run - Default: 1 (for immediate use by apps which register) + Default: 0 (must be changed to 1 to activate KSM, + except if CONFIG_SYSFS is disabled) The effectiveness of KSM and MADV_MERGEABLE is shown in /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/: @@ -86,4 +87,4 @@ pages_volatile embraces several different kinds of activity, but a high proportion there would also indicate poor use of madvise MADV_MERGEABLE. Izik Eidus, -Hugh Dickins, 30 July 2009 +Hugh Dickins, 24 Sept 2009 diff --git a/mm/Kconfig b/mm/Kconfig index edd300aca17..57963c6063d 100644 --- a/mm/Kconfig +++ b/mm/Kconfig @@ -224,7 +224,9 @@ config KSM the many instances by a single resident page with that content, so saving memory until one or another app needs to modify the content. Recommended for use with KVM, or with other duplicative applications. - See Documentation/vm/ksm.txt for more information. + See Documentation/vm/ksm.txt for more information: KSM is inactive + until a program has madvised that an area is MADV_MERGEABLE, and + root has set /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/run to 1 (if CONFIG_SYSFS is set). config DEFAULT_MMAP_MIN_ADDR int "Low address space to protect from user allocation" diff --git a/mm/ksm.c b/mm/ksm.c index f7edac356f4..bef1af4f77e 100644 --- a/mm/ksm.c +++ b/mm/ksm.c @@ -184,11 +184,6 @@ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(ksm_mmlist_lock); sizeof(struct __struct), __alignof__(struct __struct),\ (__flags), NULL) -static void __init ksm_init_max_kernel_pages(void) -{ - ksm_max_kernel_pages = nr_free_buffer_pages() / 4; -} - static int __init ksm_slab_init(void) { rmap_item_cache = KSM_KMEM_CACHE(rmap_item, 0); @@ -1673,7 +1668,7 @@ static int __init ksm_init(void) struct task_struct *ksm_thread; int err; - ksm_init_max_kernel_pages(); + ksm_max_kernel_pages = totalram_pages / 4; err = ksm_slab_init(); if (err) @@ -1697,6 +1692,9 @@ static int __init ksm_init(void) kthread_stop(ksm_thread); goto out_free2; } +#else + ksm_run = KSM_RUN_MERGE; /* no way for user to start it */ + #endif /* CONFIG_SYSFS */ return 0; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 7823da36ce8e42d66941887eb922768d259763f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Menage Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:32:26 -0700 Subject: cgroups: update documentation of cgroups tasks and procs files Update documentation of cgroups tasks and procs files Document the cgroup.procs file. Clarify the semantics of the cgroup.procs and tasks files. Although the current cgroup.procs interface returns a sorted and uniqified list of pids, potential future performance enhancements could result in those properties being removed - explicitly document this aspect of the API. There are no existing users of cgroup.procs, so compatibility isn't an issue. There are users of the "tasks" file, but none that would appear to break in the event of the sorted property being broken. The standard "libcpuset" explicitly sorts the results of reading from the tasks file, and "libcg" and other users don't appear to care about ordering. Signed-off-by: Paul Menage Reviewed-by: Li Zefan Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/cgroups/cgroups.txt | 11 +++++++++-- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/cgroups/cgroups.txt b/Documentation/cgroups/cgroups.txt index 455d4e6d346..0b33bfe7dde 100644 --- a/Documentation/cgroups/cgroups.txt +++ b/Documentation/cgroups/cgroups.txt @@ -227,7 +227,14 @@ as the path relative to the root of the cgroup file system. Each cgroup is represented by a directory in the cgroup file system containing the following files describing that cgroup: - - tasks: list of tasks (by pid) attached to that cgroup + - tasks: list of tasks (by pid) attached to that cgroup. This list + is not guaranteed to be sorted. Writing a thread id into this file + moves the thread into this cgroup. + - cgroup.procs: list of tgids in the cgroup. This list is not + guaranteed to be sorted or free of duplicate tgids, and userspace + should sort/uniquify the list if this property is required. + Writing a tgid into this file moves all threads with that tgid into + this cgroup. - notify_on_release flag: run the release agent on exit? - release_agent: the path to use for release notifications (this file exists in the top cgroup only) @@ -374,7 +381,7 @@ Now you want to do something with this cgroup. In this directory you can find several files: # ls -notify_on_release tasks +cgroup.procs notify_on_release tasks (plus whatever files added by the attached subsystems) Now attach your shell to this cgroup: -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 253fb02d62571e5455eedc9e39b9d660e86a40f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wu Fengguang Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:32:27 -0700 Subject: pagemap: export KPF_HWPOISON This flag indicates a hardware detected memory corruption on the page. Any future access of the page data may bring down the machine. Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/vm/page-types.c | 2 ++ Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt | 4 ++++ fs/proc/page.c | 5 +++++ 3 files changed, 11 insertions(+) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c index fa1a30d9e9d..87f57228f56 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c +++ b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ #define KPF_COMPOUND_TAIL 16 #define KPF_HUGE 17 #define KPF_UNEVICTABLE 18 +#define KPF_HWPOISON 19 #define KPF_NOPAGE 20 /* [32-] kernel hacking assistances */ @@ -116,6 +117,7 @@ static char *page_flag_names[] = { [KPF_COMPOUND_TAIL] = "T:compound_tail", [KPF_HUGE] = "G:huge", [KPF_UNEVICTABLE] = "u:unevictable", + [KPF_HWPOISON] = "X:hwpoison", [KPF_NOPAGE] = "n:nopage", [KPF_RESERVED] = "r:reserved", diff --git a/Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt b/Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt index 600a304a828..2fdd84a1910 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt +++ b/Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt @@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ There are three components to pagemap: 16. COMPOUND_TAIL 16. HUGE 18. UNEVICTABLE + 19. HWPOISON 20. NOPAGE Short descriptions to the page flags: @@ -86,6 +87,9 @@ Short descriptions to the page flags: 17. HUGE this is an integral part of a HugeTLB page +19. HWPOISON + hardware detected memory corruption on this page: don't touch the data! + 20. NOPAGE no page frame exists at the requested address diff --git a/fs/proc/page.c b/fs/proc/page.c index 2281c2cbfe2..5033ce0d254 100644 --- a/fs/proc/page.c +++ b/fs/proc/page.c @@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ static const struct file_operations proc_kpagecount_operations = { #define KPF_COMPOUND_TAIL 16 #define KPF_HUGE 17 #define KPF_UNEVICTABLE 18 +#define KPF_HWPOISON 19 #define KPF_NOPAGE 20 #define KPF_KSM 21 @@ -180,6 +181,10 @@ static u64 get_uflags(struct page *page) u |= kpf_copy_bit(k, KPF_UNEVICTABLE, PG_unevictable); u |= kpf_copy_bit(k, KPF_MLOCKED, PG_mlocked); +#ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE + u |= kpf_copy_bit(k, KPF_HWPOISON, PG_hwpoison); +#endif + #ifdef CONFIG_IA64_UNCACHED_ALLOCATOR u |= kpf_copy_bit(k, KPF_UNCACHED, PG_uncached); #endif -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From a1bbb5ec39042fb762e7f4bcc634da0d87834193 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wu Fengguang Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:32:28 -0700 Subject: pagemap: document KPF_KSM and show it in page-types It indicates to the system admin that processes mapping such pages may be eating less physical memory than the reported numbers by legacy tools. Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang Cc: Hugh Dickins Cc: Izik Eidus Acked-by: Chris Wright Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/vm/page-types.c | 2 ++ Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt | 4 ++++ 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c index 87f57228f56..9899fa239ee 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c +++ b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ #define KPF_UNEVICTABLE 18 #define KPF_HWPOISON 19 #define KPF_NOPAGE 20 +#define KPF_KSM 21 /* [32-] kernel hacking assistances */ #define KPF_RESERVED 32 @@ -119,6 +120,7 @@ static char *page_flag_names[] = { [KPF_UNEVICTABLE] = "u:unevictable", [KPF_HWPOISON] = "X:hwpoison", [KPF_NOPAGE] = "n:nopage", + [KPF_KSM] = "x:ksm", [KPF_RESERVED] = "r:reserved", [KPF_MLOCKED] = "m:mlocked", diff --git a/Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt b/Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt index 2fdd84a1910..df09b9650a8 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt +++ b/Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt @@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ There are three components to pagemap: 18. UNEVICTABLE 19. HWPOISON 20. NOPAGE + 21. KSM Short descriptions to the page flags: @@ -93,6 +94,9 @@ Short descriptions to the page flags: 20. NOPAGE no page frame exists at the requested address +21. KSM + identical memory pages dynamically shared between one or more processes + [IO related page flags] 1. ERROR IO error occurred 3. UPTODATE page has up-to-date data -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 0c57effe27eb6544eb44d5fac563b7334e3bc771 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wu Fengguang Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:32:28 -0700 Subject: page-types: add GPL note Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/vm/page-types.c | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c index 9899fa239ee..e46fb5b2107 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c +++ b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c @@ -2,7 +2,10 @@ * page-types: Tool for querying page flags * * Copyright (C) 2009 Intel corporation - * Copyright (C) 2009 Wu Fengguang + * + * Authors: Wu Fengguang + * + * Released under the General Public License (GPL). */ #define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 31bbf66eaaaf50ba79e50ab7d3c89531b31c0614 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wu Fengguang Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:32:29 -0700 Subject: page-types: introduce checked_open() This helps merge duplicate code (now and future) and outstand the main logic. Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/vm/page-types.c | 24 ++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c index e46fb5b2107..6bdcc0632c2 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c +++ b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c @@ -214,6 +214,18 @@ static void fatal(const char *x, ...) exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } +int checked_open(const char *pathname, int flags) +{ + int fd = open(pathname, flags); + + if (fd < 0) { + perror(pathname); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + return fd; +} + /* * page flag names @@ -534,11 +546,7 @@ static void walk_addr_ranges(void) { int i; - kpageflags_fd = open(PROC_KPAGEFLAGS, O_RDONLY); - if (kpageflags_fd < 0) { - perror(PROC_KPAGEFLAGS); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } + kpageflags_fd = checked_open(PROC_KPAGEFLAGS, O_RDONLY); if (!nr_addr_ranges) add_addr_range(0, ULONG_MAX); @@ -631,11 +639,7 @@ static void parse_pid(const char *str) opt_pid = parse_number(str); sprintf(buf, "/proc/%d/pagemap", opt_pid); - pagemap_fd = open(buf, O_RDONLY); - if (pagemap_fd < 0) { - perror(buf); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } + pagemap_fd = checked_open(buf, O_RDONLY); sprintf(buf, "/proc/%d/maps", opt_pid); file = fopen(buf, "r"); -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 4a1b6726feee3132905996ae4cd1c7dc2104e721 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wu Fengguang Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:32:30 -0700 Subject: page-types: make standalone pagemap/kpageflags read routines Refactor the code to be more modular and easier to reuse. Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/vm/page-types.c | 154 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 89 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c index 6bdcc0632c2..18e891a329e 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c +++ b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c @@ -161,8 +161,6 @@ static unsigned long pg_start[MAX_VMAS]; static unsigned long pg_end[MAX_VMAS]; static unsigned long voffset; -static int pagemap_fd; - #define MAX_BIT_FILTERS 64 static int nr_bit_filters; static uint64_t opt_mask[MAX_BIT_FILTERS]; @@ -170,7 +168,7 @@ static uint64_t opt_bits[MAX_BIT_FILTERS]; static int page_size; -#define PAGES_BATCH (64 << 10) /* 64k pages */ +static int pagemap_fd; static int kpageflags_fd; #define HASH_SHIFT 13 @@ -226,6 +224,62 @@ int checked_open(const char *pathname, int flags) return fd; } +/* + * pagemap/kpageflags routines + */ + +static unsigned long do_u64_read(int fd, char *name, + uint64_t *buf, + unsigned long index, + unsigned long count) +{ + long bytes; + + if (index > ULONG_MAX / 8) + fatal("index overflow: %lu\n", index); + + if (lseek(fd, index * 8, SEEK_SET) < 0) { + perror(name); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + bytes = read(fd, buf, count * 8); + if (bytes < 0) { + perror(name); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + if (bytes % 8) + fatal("partial read: %lu bytes\n", bytes); + + return bytes / 8; +} + +static unsigned long kpageflags_read(uint64_t *buf, + unsigned long index, + unsigned long pages) +{ + return do_u64_read(kpageflags_fd, PROC_KPAGEFLAGS, buf, index, pages); +} + +static unsigned long pagemap_read(uint64_t *buf, + unsigned long index, + unsigned long pages) +{ + return do_u64_read(pagemap_fd, "/proc/pid/pagemap", buf, index, pages); +} + +static unsigned long pagemap_pfn(uint64_t val) +{ + unsigned long pfn; + + if (val & PM_PRESENT) + pfn = PM_PFRAME(val); + else + pfn = 0; + + return pfn; +} + /* * page flag names @@ -432,79 +486,53 @@ static void add_page(unsigned long offset, uint64_t flags) total_pages++; } +#define KPAGEFLAGS_BATCH (64 << 10) /* 64k pages */ static void walk_pfn(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) { + uint64_t buf[KPAGEFLAGS_BATCH]; unsigned long batch; - unsigned long n; + unsigned long pages; unsigned long i; - if (index > ULONG_MAX / KPF_BYTES) - fatal("index overflow: %lu\n", index); - - lseek(kpageflags_fd, index * KPF_BYTES, SEEK_SET); - while (count) { - uint64_t kpageflags_buf[KPF_BYTES * PAGES_BATCH]; - - batch = min_t(unsigned long, count, PAGES_BATCH); - n = read(kpageflags_fd, kpageflags_buf, batch * KPF_BYTES); - if (n == 0) + batch = min_t(unsigned long, count, KPAGEFLAGS_BATCH); + pages = kpageflags_read(buf, index, batch); + if (pages == 0) break; - if (n < 0) { - perror(PROC_KPAGEFLAGS); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - if (n % KPF_BYTES != 0) - fatal("partial read: %lu bytes\n", n); - n = n / KPF_BYTES; - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) - add_page(index + i, kpageflags_buf[i]); + for (i = 0; i < pages; i++) + add_page(index + i, buf[i]); - index += batch; - count -= batch; + index += pages; + count -= pages; } } - -#define PAGEMAP_BATCH 4096 -static unsigned long task_pfn(unsigned long pgoff) +#define PAGEMAP_BATCH (64 << 10) +static void walk_vma(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) { - static uint64_t buf[PAGEMAP_BATCH]; - static unsigned long start; - static long count; - uint64_t pfn; + uint64_t buf[PAGEMAP_BATCH]; + unsigned long batch; + unsigned long pages; + unsigned long pfn; + unsigned long i; - if (pgoff < start || pgoff >= start + count) { - if (lseek64(pagemap_fd, - (uint64_t)pgoff * PM_ENTRY_BYTES, - SEEK_SET) < 0) { - perror("pagemap seek"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - count = read(pagemap_fd, buf, sizeof(buf)); - if (count == 0) - return 0; - if (count < 0) { - perror("pagemap read"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - if (count % PM_ENTRY_BYTES) { - fatal("pagemap read not aligned.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - count /= PM_ENTRY_BYTES; - start = pgoff; - } + while (count) { + batch = min_t(unsigned long, count, PAGEMAP_BATCH); + pages = pagemap_read(buf, index, batch); + if (pages == 0) + break; - pfn = buf[pgoff - start]; - if (pfn & PM_PRESENT) - pfn = PM_PFRAME(pfn); - else - pfn = 0; + for (i = 0; i < pages; i++) { + pfn = pagemap_pfn(buf[i]); + voffset = index + i; + if (pfn) + walk_pfn(pfn, 1); + } - return pfn; + index += pages; + count -= pages; + } } static void walk_task(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) @@ -524,11 +552,7 @@ static void walk_task(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) index = min_t(unsigned long, pg_end[i], end); assert(voffset < index); - for (; voffset < index; voffset++) { - unsigned long pfn = task_pfn(voffset); - if (pfn) - walk_pfn(pfn, 1); - } + walk_vma(voffset, index - voffset); } } -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From e577ebde9fb161bdc87511763c75dfad291059e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wu Fengguang Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:32:30 -0700 Subject: page-types: make voffset local variables Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/vm/page-types.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c index 18e891a329e..56f33b63d16 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c +++ b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c @@ -159,7 +159,6 @@ static unsigned long opt_size[MAX_ADDR_RANGES]; static int nr_vmas; static unsigned long pg_start[MAX_VMAS]; static unsigned long pg_end[MAX_VMAS]; -static unsigned long voffset; #define MAX_BIT_FILTERS 64 static int nr_bit_filters; @@ -328,7 +327,8 @@ static char *page_flag_longname(uint64_t flags) * page list and summary */ -static void show_page_range(unsigned long offset, uint64_t flags) +static void show_page_range(unsigned long voffset, + unsigned long offset, uint64_t flags) { static uint64_t flags0; static unsigned long voff; @@ -354,7 +354,8 @@ static void show_page_range(unsigned long offset, uint64_t flags) count = 1; } -static void show_page(unsigned long offset, uint64_t flags) +static void show_page(unsigned long voffset, + unsigned long offset, uint64_t flags) { if (opt_pid) printf("%lx\t", voffset); @@ -435,7 +436,6 @@ static uint64_t well_known_flags(uint64_t flags) return flags; } - /* * page frame walker */ @@ -467,7 +467,8 @@ static int hash_slot(uint64_t flags) exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } -static void add_page(unsigned long offset, uint64_t flags) +static void add_page(unsigned long voffset, + unsigned long offset, uint64_t flags) { flags = expand_overloaded_flags(flags); @@ -478,16 +479,18 @@ static void add_page(unsigned long offset, uint64_t flags) return; if (opt_list == 1) - show_page_range(offset, flags); + show_page_range(voffset, offset, flags); else if (opt_list == 2) - show_page(offset, flags); + show_page(voffset, offset, flags); nr_pages[hash_slot(flags)]++; total_pages++; } #define KPAGEFLAGS_BATCH (64 << 10) /* 64k pages */ -static void walk_pfn(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) +static void walk_pfn(unsigned long voffset, + unsigned long index, + unsigned long count) { uint64_t buf[KPAGEFLAGS_BATCH]; unsigned long batch; @@ -501,7 +504,7 @@ static void walk_pfn(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) break; for (i = 0; i < pages; i++) - add_page(index + i, buf[i]); + add_page(voffset + i, index + i, buf[i]); index += pages; count -= pages; @@ -525,9 +528,8 @@ static void walk_vma(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) for (i = 0; i < pages; i++) { pfn = pagemap_pfn(buf[i]); - voffset = index + i; if (pfn) - walk_pfn(pfn, 1); + walk_pfn(index + i, pfn, 1); } index += pages; @@ -537,8 +539,9 @@ static void walk_vma(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) static void walk_task(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) { - int i = 0; const unsigned long end = index + count; + unsigned long start; + int i = 0; while (index < end) { @@ -548,11 +551,11 @@ static void walk_task(unsigned long index, unsigned long count) if (pg_start[i] >= end) return; - voffset = max_t(unsigned long, pg_start[i], index); - index = min_t(unsigned long, pg_end[i], end); + start = max_t(unsigned long, pg_start[i], index); + index = min_t(unsigned long, pg_end[i], end); - assert(voffset < index); - walk_vma(voffset, index - voffset); + assert(start < index); + walk_vma(start, index - start); } } @@ -577,7 +580,7 @@ static void walk_addr_ranges(void) for (i = 0; i < nr_addr_ranges; i++) if (!opt_pid) - walk_pfn(opt_offset[i], opt_size[i]); + walk_pfn(0, opt_offset[i], opt_size[i]); else walk_task(opt_offset[i], opt_size[i]); @@ -879,7 +882,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) walk_addr_ranges(); if (opt_list == 1) - show_page_range(0, 0); /* drain the buffer */ + show_page_range(0, 0, 0); /* drain the buffer */ if (opt_no_summary) return 0; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 48640d69f5f06fe951a4de065a7f374cb9ee6040 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wu Fengguang Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:32:31 -0700 Subject: page-types: introduce kpageflags_flags() Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/vm/page-types.c | 15 +++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c index 56f33b63d16..11b9a03f7b1 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c +++ b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c @@ -436,6 +436,16 @@ static uint64_t well_known_flags(uint64_t flags) return flags; } +static uint64_t kpageflags_flags(uint64_t flags) +{ + flags = expand_overloaded_flags(flags); + + if (!opt_raw) + flags = well_known_flags(flags); + + return flags; +} + /* * page frame walker */ @@ -470,10 +480,7 @@ static int hash_slot(uint64_t flags) static void add_page(unsigned long voffset, unsigned long offset, uint64_t flags) { - flags = expand_overloaded_flags(flags); - - if (!opt_raw) - flags = well_known_flags(flags); + flags = kpageflags_flags(flags); if (!bit_mask_ok(flags)) return; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From a54fed9f70a2765f4476e1ce3d691a2f31df258f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wu Fengguang Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:32:32 -0700 Subject: page-types: add hwpoison/unpoison feature For hwpoison stress testing. The debugfs mount point is assumed to be /debug/. Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- Documentation/vm/page-types.c | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 72 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c index 11b9a03f7b1..3ec4f2a2258 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/page-types.c +++ b/Documentation/vm/page-types.c @@ -170,6 +170,13 @@ static int page_size; static int pagemap_fd; static int kpageflags_fd; +static int opt_hwpoison; +static int opt_unpoison; + +static char *hwpoison_debug_fs = "/debug/hwpoison"; +static int hwpoison_inject_fd; +static int hwpoison_forget_fd; + #define HASH_SHIFT 13 #define HASH_SIZE (1 << HASH_SHIFT) #define HASH_MASK (HASH_SIZE - 1) @@ -446,6 +453,53 @@ static uint64_t kpageflags_flags(uint64_t flags) return flags; } +/* + * page actions + */ + +static void prepare_hwpoison_fd(void) +{ + char buf[100]; + + if (opt_hwpoison && !hwpoison_inject_fd) { + sprintf(buf, "%s/corrupt-pfn", hwpoison_debug_fs); + hwpoison_inject_fd = checked_open(buf, O_WRONLY); + } + + if (opt_unpoison && !hwpoison_forget_fd) { + sprintf(buf, "%s/renew-pfn", hwpoison_debug_fs); + hwpoison_forget_fd = checked_open(buf, O_WRONLY); + } +} + +static int hwpoison_page(unsigned long offset) +{ + char buf[100]; + int len; + + len = sprintf(buf, "0x%lx\n", offset); + len = write(hwpoison_inject_fd, buf, len); + if (len < 0) { + perror("hwpoison inject"); + return len; + } + return 0; +} + +static int unpoison_page(unsigned long offset) +{ + char buf[100]; + int len; + + len = sprintf(buf, "0x%lx\n", offset); + len = write(hwpoison_forget_fd, buf, len); + if (len < 0) { + perror("hwpoison forget"); + return len; + } + return 0; +} + /* * page frame walker */ @@ -485,6 +539,11 @@ static void add_page(unsigned long voffset, if (!bit_mask_ok(flags)) return; + if (opt_hwpoison) + hwpoison_page(offset); + if (opt_unpoison) + unpoison_page(offset); + if (opt_list == 1) show_page_range(voffset, offset, flags); else if (opt_list == 2) @@ -624,6 +683,8 @@ static void usage(void) " -l|--list Show page details in ranges\n" " -L|--list-each Show page details one by one\n" " -N|--no-summary Don't show summay info\n" +" -X|--hwpoison hwpoison pages\n" +" -x|--unpoison unpoison pages\n" " -h|--help Show this usage message\n" "addr-spec:\n" " N one page at offset N (unit: pages)\n" @@ -833,6 +894,8 @@ static struct option opts[] = { { "list" , 0, NULL, 'l' }, { "list-each" , 0, NULL, 'L' }, { "no-summary", 0, NULL, 'N' }, + { "hwpoison" , 0, NULL, 'X' }, + { "unpoison" , 0, NULL, 'x' }, { "help" , 0, NULL, 'h' }, { NULL , 0, NULL, 0 } }; @@ -844,7 +907,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) page_size = getpagesize(); while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, - "rp:f:a:b:lLNh", opts, NULL)) != -1) { + "rp:f:a:b:lLNXxh", opts, NULL)) != -1) { switch (c) { case 'r': opt_raw = 1; @@ -870,6 +933,14 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) case 'N': opt_no_summary = 1; break; + case 'X': + opt_hwpoison = 1; + prepare_hwpoison_fd(); + break; + case 'x': + opt_unpoison = 1; + prepare_hwpoison_fd(); + break; case 'h': usage(); exit(0); -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From d0153ca35d344d9b640dc305031b0703ba3f30f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alok Kataria Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 10:25:24 -0700 Subject: x86, vmi: Mark VMI deprecated and schedule it for removal Add text in feature-removal.txt indicating that VMI will be removed in the 2.6.37 timeframe. Signed-off-by: Alok N Kataria Acked-by: Chris Wright LKML-Reference: <1254193238.13456.48.camel@ank32.eng.vmware.com> [ removed a bogus Kconfig change, marked (DEPRECATED) in Kconfig ] Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar --- Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ arch/x86/Kconfig | 11 ++++++++++- arch/x86/kernel/vmi_32.c | 2 +- 3 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt b/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt index 89a47b5aff0..04e6c819b28 100644 --- a/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt +++ b/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt @@ -451,3 +451,33 @@ Why: OSS sound_core grabs all legacy minors (0-255) of SOUND_MAJOR will also allow making ALSA OSS emulation independent of sound_core. The dependency will be broken then too. Who: Tejun Heo + +---------------------------- + +What: Support for VMware's guest paravirtuliazation technique [VMI] will be + dropped. +When: 2.6.37 or earlier. +Why: With the recent innovations in CPU hardware acceleration technologies + from Intel and AMD, VMware ran a few experiments to compare these + techniques to guest paravirtualization technique on VMware's platform. + These hardware assisted virtualization techniques have outperformed the + performance benefits provided by VMI in most of the workloads. VMware + expects that these hardware features will be ubiquitous in a couple of + years, as a result, VMware has started a phased retirement of this + feature from the hypervisor. We will be removing this feature from the + Kernel too. Right now we are targeting 2.6.37 but can retire earlier if + technical reasons (read opportunity to remove major chunk of pvops) + arise. + + Please note that VMI has always been an optimization and non-VMI kernels + still work fine on VMware's platform. + Latest versions of VMware's product which support VMI are, + Workstation 7.0 and VSphere 4.0 on ESX side, future maintainence + releases for these products will continue supporting VMI. + + For more details about VMI retirement take a look at this, + http://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2009/09/vmi-retirement.html + +Who: Alok N Kataria + +---------------------------- diff --git a/arch/x86/Kconfig b/arch/x86/Kconfig index c876bace8fd..07e01149e3b 100644 --- a/arch/x86/Kconfig +++ b/arch/x86/Kconfig @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ if PARAVIRT_GUEST source "arch/x86/xen/Kconfig" config VMI - bool "VMI Guest support" + bool "VMI Guest support (DEPRECATED)" select PARAVIRT depends on X86_32 ---help--- @@ -500,6 +500,15 @@ config VMI at the moment), by linking the kernel to a GPL-ed ROM module provided by the hypervisor. + As of September 2009, VMware has started a phased retirement + of this feature from VMware's products. Please see + feature-removal-schedule.txt for details. If you are + planning to enable this option, please note that you cannot + live migrate a VMI enabled VM to a future VMware product, + which doesn't support VMI. So if you expect your kernel to + seamlessly migrate to newer VMware products, keep this + disabled. + config KVM_CLOCK bool "KVM paravirtualized clock" select PARAVIRT diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/vmi_32.c b/arch/x86/kernel/vmi_32.c index 31e6f6cfe53..d430e4c3019 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/vmi_32.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/vmi_32.c @@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ static inline int __init activate_vmi(void) pv_info.paravirt_enabled = 1; pv_info.kernel_rpl = kernel_cs & SEGMENT_RPL_MASK; - pv_info.name = "vmi"; + pv_info.name = "vmi [deprecated]"; pv_init_ops.patch = vmi_patch; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 6dbce5218298c0c77a740b3ffe97cb8c304e1710 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jan Kara Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 17:37:12 +0200 Subject: ext3: Update documentation about ext3 quota mount options Signed-off-by: Jan Kara --- Documentation/filesystems/ext3.txt | 16 ++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/ext3.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/ext3.txt index 570f9bd9be2..05d5cf1d743 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/ext3.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/ext3.txt @@ -123,10 +123,18 @@ resuid=n The user ID which may use the reserved blocks. sb=n Use alternate superblock at this location. -quota -noquota -grpquota -usrquota +quota These options are ignored by the filesystem. They +noquota are used only by quota tools to recognize volumes +grpquota where quota should be turned on. See documentation +usrquota in the quota-tools package for more details + (http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxquota). + +jqfmt= These options tell filesystem details about quota +usrjquota= so that quota information can be properly updated +grpjquota= during journal replay. They replace the above + quota options. See documentation in the quota-tools + package for more details + (http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxquota). bh (*) ext3 associates buffer heads to data pages to nobh (a) cache disk block mapping information -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 54930531a00af5a1c33361a02e67dd1802110465 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Takashi Iwai Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 17:38:29 +0200 Subject: ALSA: hda - Fix mute sound with STAC9227/9228 codecs On FSC laptops, the sound gets muted gradually when the volume is chnaged. This is due to the wrong volume-knob widget setup. The delta bit (bit 7) shouldn't be set for these devices. This patch adds a new quirk to set the value 0x7f to the widget 0x24 instead of 0xff. Reference: Novell bnc#546006 http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=546006 Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai --- Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt | 1 + sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c | 17 +++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt b/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt index a2643cfe793..4bf953b55b8 100644 --- a/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt +++ b/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt @@ -359,6 +359,7 @@ STAC9227/9228/9229/927x 5stack-no-fp D965 5stack without front panel dell-3stack Dell Dimension E520 dell-bios Fixes with Dell BIOS setup + volknob Fixes with volume-knob widget 0x24 auto BIOS setup (default) STAC92HD71B* diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c b/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c index a9b26828a65..75736827425 100644 --- a/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c +++ b/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c @@ -158,6 +158,7 @@ enum { STAC_D965_5ST_NO_FP, STAC_DELL_3ST, STAC_DELL_BIOS, + STAC_927X_VOLKNOB, STAC_927X_MODELS }; @@ -915,6 +916,14 @@ static struct hda_verb stac927x_core_init[] = { {} }; +static struct hda_verb stac927x_volknob_core_init[] = { + /* don't set delta bit */ + {0x24, AC_VERB_SET_VOLUME_KNOB_CONTROL, 0x7f}, + /* enable analog pc beep path */ + {0x01, AC_VERB_SET_DIGI_CONVERT_2, 1 << 5}, + {} +}; + static struct hda_verb stac9205_core_init[] = { /* set master volume and direct control */ { 0x24, AC_VERB_SET_VOLUME_KNOB_CONTROL, 0xff}, @@ -1999,6 +2008,7 @@ static unsigned int *stac927x_brd_tbl[STAC_927X_MODELS] = { [STAC_D965_5ST_NO_FP] = d965_5st_no_fp_pin_configs, [STAC_DELL_3ST] = dell_3st_pin_configs, [STAC_DELL_BIOS] = NULL, + [STAC_927X_VOLKNOB] = NULL, }; static const char *stac927x_models[STAC_927X_MODELS] = { @@ -2010,6 +2020,7 @@ static const char *stac927x_models[STAC_927X_MODELS] = { [STAC_D965_5ST_NO_FP] = "5stack-no-fp", [STAC_DELL_3ST] = "dell-3stack", [STAC_DELL_BIOS] = "dell-bios", + [STAC_927X_VOLKNOB] = "volknob", }; static struct snd_pci_quirk stac927x_cfg_tbl[] = { @@ -2045,6 +2056,8 @@ static struct snd_pci_quirk stac927x_cfg_tbl[] = { "Intel D965", STAC_D965_5ST), SND_PCI_QUIRK_MASK(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, 0xff00, 0x2500, "Intel D965", STAC_D965_5ST), + /* volume-knob fixes */ + SND_PCI_QUIRK_VENDOR(0x10cf, "FSC", STAC_927X_VOLKNOB), {} /* terminator */ }; @@ -5616,6 +5629,10 @@ static int patch_stac927x(struct hda_codec *codec) spec->dmux_nids = stac927x_dmux_nids; spec->num_dmuxes = ARRAY_SIZE(stac927x_dmux_nids); break; + case STAC_927X_VOLKNOB: + spec->num_dmics = 0; + spec->init = stac927x_volknob_core_init; + break; default: spec->num_dmics = 0; spec->init = stac927x_core_init; -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 99b830aa553668a2c433e4cbff130224a75c74bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Vrabel Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 15:45:13 +0000 Subject: USB: rename Documentation/ABI/.../sysfs-class-usb_host The usb_host class is no more. Rename its documentation file (which only contained WUSB specific files) to .../sysfs-class-uwb_rc-wusbhc. Signed-off-by: David Vrabel Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman --- Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-usb_host | 25 ---------------------- .../ABI/testing/sysfs-class-uwb_rc-wusbhc | 25 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-usb_host create mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-uwb_rc-wusbhc (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-usb_host b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-usb_host deleted file mode 100644 index 46b66ad1f1b..00000000000 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-usb_host +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -What: /sys/class/usb_host/usb_hostN/wusb_chid -Date: July 2008 -KernelVersion: 2.6.27 -Contact: David Vrabel -Description: - Write the CHID (16 space-separated hex octets) for this host controller. - This starts the host controller, allowing it to accept connection from - WUSB devices. - - Set an all zero CHID to stop the host controller. - -What: /sys/class/usb_host/usb_hostN/wusb_trust_timeout -Date: July 2008 -KernelVersion: 2.6.27 -Contact: David Vrabel -Description: - Devices that haven't sent a WUSB packet to the host - within 'wusb_trust_timeout' ms are considered to have - disconnected and are removed. The default value of - 4000 ms is the value required by the WUSB - specification. - - Since this relates to security (specifically, the - lifetime of PTKs and GTKs) it should not be changed - from the default. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-uwb_rc-wusbhc b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-uwb_rc-wusbhc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4e8106f7cfd --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-uwb_rc-wusbhc @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +What: /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwbN/wusbhc/wusb_chid +Date: July 2008 +KernelVersion: 2.6.27 +Contact: David Vrabel +Description: + Write the CHID (16 space-separated hex octets) for this host controller. + This starts the host controller, allowing it to accept connection from + WUSB devices. + + Set an all zero CHID to stop the host controller. + +What: /sys/class/uwb_rc/uwbN/wusbhc/wusb_trust_timeout +Date: July 2008 +KernelVersion: 2.6.27 +Contact: David Vrabel +Description: + Devices that haven't sent a WUSB packet to the host + within 'wusb_trust_timeout' ms are considered to have + disconnected and are removed. The default value of + 4000 ms is the value required by the WUSB + specification. + + Since this relates to security (specifically, the + lifetime of PTKs and GTKs) it should not be changed + from the default. -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 1243ba98e3abecd12e9e90dd390801b95ef070f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonathan Corbet Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:43:22 -0600 Subject: Update flex_arrays.txt The 2.6.32 merge window brought a number of changes to the flexible array API; this patch updates the documentation to match the new state of affairs. Acked-by: David Rientjes Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet --- Documentation/flexible-arrays.txt | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/flexible-arrays.txt b/Documentation/flexible-arrays.txt index 84eb26808de..cb8a3a00cc9 100644 --- a/Documentation/flexible-arrays.txt +++ b/Documentation/flexible-arrays.txt @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ Using flexible arrays in the kernel -Last updated for 2.6.31 +Last updated for 2.6.32 Jonathan Corbet Large contiguous memory allocations can be unreliable in the Linux kernel. @@ -40,6 +40,13 @@ argument is passed directly to the internal memory allocation calls. With the current code, using flags to ask for high memory is likely to lead to notably unpleasant side effects. +It is also possible to define flexible arrays at compile time with: + + DEFINE_FLEX_ARRAY(name, element_size, total); + +This macro will result in a definition of an array with the given name; the +element size and total will be checked for validity at compile time. + Storing data into a flexible array is accomplished with a call to: int flex_array_put(struct flex_array *array, unsigned int element_nr, @@ -76,16 +83,30 @@ particular element has never been allocated. Note that it is possible to get back a valid pointer for an element which has never been stored in the array. Memory for array elements is allocated one page at a time; a single allocation could provide memory for several -adjacent elements. The flexible array code does not know if a specific -element has been written; it only knows if the associated memory is -present. So a flex_array_get() call on an element which was never stored -in the array has the potential to return a pointer to random data. If the -caller does not have a separate way to know which elements were actually -stored, it might be wise, at least, to add GFP_ZERO to the flags argument -to ensure that all elements are zeroed. - -There is no way to remove a single element from the array. It is possible, -though, to remove all elements with a call to: +adjacent elements. Flexible array elements are normally initialized to the +value FLEX_ARRAY_FREE (defined as 0x6c in ), so errors +involving that number probably result from use of unstored array entries. +Note that, if array elements are allocated with __GFP_ZERO, they will be +initialized to zero and this poisoning will not happen. + +Individual elements in the array can be cleared with: + + int flex_array_clear(struct flex_array *array, unsigned int element_nr); + +This function will set the given element to FLEX_ARRAY_FREE and return +zero. If storage for the indicated element is not allocated for the array, +flex_array_clear() will return -EINVAL instead. Note that clearing an +element does not release the storage associated with it; to reduce the +allocated size of an array, call: + + int flex_array_shrink(struct flex_array *array); + +The return value will be the number of pages of memory actually freed. +This function works by scanning the array for pages containing nothing but +FLEX_ARRAY_FREE bytes, so (1) it can be expensive, and (2) it will not work +if the array's pages are allocated with __GFP_ZERO. + +It is possible to remove all elements of an array with a call to: void flex_array_free_parts(struct flex_array *array); -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2