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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/modules/linux
Pull module updates from Sami Tolvanen:
"Kernel symbol flags:
- Replace the separate *_gpl symbol sections (__ksymtab_gpl and
__kcrctab_gpl) with a unified symbol table and a new __kflagstab
section.
This section stores symbol flags, such as the GPL-only flag, as an
8-bit bitset for each exported symbol. This is a cleanup that
simplifies symbol lookup in the module loader by avoiding table
fragmentation and will allow a cleaner way to add more flags later
if needed.
Module signature UAPI:
- Move struct module_signature to the UAPI headers to allow reuse by
tools outside the kernel proper, such as kmod and
scripts/sign-file.
This also renames a few constants for clarity and drops unused
signature types as preparation for hash-based module integrity
checking work that's in progress.
Sysfs:
- Add a /sys/module/<module>/import_ns sysfs attribute to show the
symbol namespaces imported by loaded modules.
This makes it easier to verify driver API access at runtime on
systems that care about such things (e.g. Android).
Cleanups and fixes:
- Force sh_addr to 0 for all sections in module.lds. This prevents
non-zero section addresses when linking modules with 'ld.bfd -r',
which confused elfutils.
- Fix a memory leak of charp module parameters on module unload when
the kernel is configured with CONFIG_SYSFS=n.
- Override the -EEXIST error code returned by module_init() to
userspace. This prevents confusion with the errno reserved by the
module loader to indicate that a module is already loaded.
- Simplify the warning message and drop the stack dump on positive
returns from module_init().
- Drop unnecessary extern keywords from function declarations and
synchronize parse_args() arguments with their implementation"
* tag 'modules-7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/modules/linux: (23 commits)
module: Simplify warning on positive returns from module_init()
module: Override -EEXIST module return
documentation: remove references to *_gpl sections
module: remove *_gpl sections from vmlinux and modules
module: deprecate usage of *_gpl sections in module loader
module: use kflagstab instead of *_gpl sections
module: populate kflagstab in modpost
module: add kflagstab section to vmlinux and modules
module: define ksym_flags enumeration to represent kernel symbol flags
selftests/bpf: verify_pkcs7_sig: Use 'struct module_signature' from the UAPI headers
sign-file: use 'struct module_signature' from the UAPI headers
tools uapi headers: add linux/module_signature.h
module: Move 'struct module_signature' to UAPI
module: Give MODULE_SIG_STRING a more descriptive name
module: Give 'enum pkey_id_type' a more specific name
module: Drop unused signature types
extract-cert: drop unused definition of PKEY_ID_PKCS7
docs: symbol-namespaces: mention sysfs attribute
module: expose imported namespaces via sysfs
module: Remove extern keyword from param prototypes
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux
Pull powerpc updates from Madhavan Srinivasan:
- powerpc support for huge pfnmaps
- Cleanups to use masked user access
- Rework pnv_ioda_pick_m64_pe() to use better bitmap API
- Convert powerpc to AUDIT_ARCH_COMPAT_GENERIC
- Backup region offset update to eflcorehdr
- Fixes for wii/ps3 platform
- Implement JIT support for private stack in powerpc
- Implement JIT support for fsession in powerpc64 trampoline
- Add support for instruction array and indirect jump in powerpc
- Misc selftest fixes and cleanups
Thanks to Abhishek Dubey, Aditya Gupta, Alex Williamson, Amit Machhiwal,
Andrew Donnellan, Bartosz Golaszewski, Cédric Le Goater, Chen Ni,
Christophe Leroy (CS GROUP), Hari Bathini, J. Neuschäfer, Mukesh Kumar
Chaurasiya (IBM), Nam Cao, Nilay Shroff, Pavithra Prakash, Randy Dunlap,
Ritesh Harjani (IBM), Shrikanth Hegde, Sourabh Jain, Vaibhav Jain,
Venkat Rao Bagalkote, and Yury Norov (NVIDIA)
* tag 'powerpc-7.1-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (47 commits)
mailmap: Add entry for Andrew Donnellan
powerpc32/bpf: fix loading fsession func metadata using PPC_LI32
selftest/bpf: Enable gotox tests for powerpc64
powerpc64/bpf: Add support for indirect jump
selftest/bpf: Enable instruction array test for powerpc
powerpc/bpf: Add support for instruction array
powerpc32/bpf: Add fsession support
powerpc64/bpf: Implement fsession support
selftests/bpf: Enable private stack tests for powerpc64
powerpc64/bpf: Implement JIT support for private stack
powerpc: pci-ioda: Optimize pnv_ioda_pick_m64_pe()
powerpc: pci-ioda: use bitmap_alloc() in pnv_ioda_pick_m64_pe()
powerpc/net: Inline checksum wrappers and convert to scoped user access
powerpc/sstep: Convert to scoped user access
powerpc/align: Convert emulate_spe() to scoped user access
powerpc/ptrace: Convert gpr32_set_common_user() to scoped user access
powerpc/futex: Use masked user access
powerpc/audit: Convert powerpc to AUDIT_ARCH_COMPAT_GENERIC
cpuidle: powerpc: avoid double clear when breaking snooze
powerpc/ps3: spu.c: fix enum and Return kernel-doc warnings
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu
Pull m68knommu update from Greg Ungerer:
- fix task info flags handling for 68000 nommu
* tag 'm68knommu-for-v7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu:
m68k: Fix task info flags handling for 68000
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux
Pull arm64 updates from Catalin Marinas:
"The biggest changes are MPAM enablement in drivers/resctrl and new PMU
support under drivers/perf.
On the core side, FEAT_LSUI lets futex atomic operations with EL0
permissions, avoiding PAN toggling.
The rest is mostly TLB invalidation refactoring, further generic entry
work, sysreg updates and a few fixes.
Core features:
- Add support for FEAT_LSUI, allowing futex atomic operations without
toggling Privileged Access Never (PAN)
- Further refactor the arm64 exception handling code towards the
generic entry infrastructure
- Optimise __READ_ONCE() with CONFIG_LTO=y and allow alias analysis
through it
Memory management:
- Refactor the arm64 TLB invalidation API and implementation for
better control over barrier placement and level-hinted invalidation
- Enable batched TLB flushes during memory hot-unplug
- Fix rodata=full block mapping support for realm guests (when
BBML2_NOABORT is available)
Perf and PMU:
- Add support for a whole bunch of system PMUs featured in NVIDIA's
Tegra410 SoC (cspmu extensions for the fabric and PCIe, new drivers
for CPU/C2C memory latency PMUs)
- Clean up iomem resource handling in the Arm CMN driver
- Fix signedness handling of AA64DFR0.{PMUVer,PerfMon}
MPAM (Memory Partitioning And Monitoring):
- Add architecture context-switch and hiding of the feature from KVM
- Add interface to allow MPAM to be exposed to user-space using
resctrl
- Add errata workaround for some existing platforms
- Add documentation for using MPAM and what shape of platforms can
use resctrl
Miscellaneous:
- Check DAIF (and PMR, where relevant) at task-switch time
- Skip TFSR_EL1 checks and barriers in synchronous MTE tag check mode
(only relevant to asynchronous or asymmetric tag check modes)
- Remove a duplicate allocation in the kexec code
- Remove redundant save/restore of SCS SP on entry to/from EL0
- Generate the KERNEL_HWCAP_ definitions from the arm64 hwcap
descriptions
- Add kselftest coverage for cmpbr_sigill()
- Update sysreg definitions"
* tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: (109 commits)
arm64: rsi: use linear-map alias for realm config buffer
arm64: Kconfig: fix duplicate word in CMDLINE help text
arm64: mte: Skip TFSR_EL1 checks and barriers in synchronous tag check mode
arm64/sysreg: Update ID_AA64SMFR0_EL1 description to DDI0601 2025-12
arm64/sysreg: Update ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1 description to DDI0601 2025-12
arm64/sysreg: Update ID_AA64FPFR0_EL1 description to DDI0601 2025-12
arm64/sysreg: Update ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1 description to DDI0601 2025-12
arm64/sysreg: Update ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1 description to DDI0601 2025-12
arm64/hwcap: Generate the KERNEL_HWCAP_ definitions for the hwcaps
arm64: kexec: Remove duplicate allocation for trans_pgd
ACPI: AGDI: fix missing newline in error message
arm64: Check DAIF (and PMR) at task-switch time
arm64: entry: Use split preemption logic
arm64: entry: Use irqentry_{enter_from,exit_to}_kernel_mode()
arm64: entry: Consistently prefix arm64-specific wrappers
arm64: entry: Don't preempt with SError or Debug masked
entry: Split preemption from irqentry_exit_to_kernel_mode()
entry: Split kernel mode logic from irqentry_{enter,exit}()
entry: Move irqentry_enter() prototype later
entry: Remove local_irq_{enable,disable}_exit_to_user()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull RAS updates from Borislav Petkov:
- Add new AMD MCA bank names and types to the MCA code, preceded by a
clean up of the relevant places to have them more developer-friendly
(read: sort them alphanumerically and clean up comments) such that
adding new banks is easy
* tag 'ras_core_for_v7.1_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/mce, EDAC/mce_amd: Add new SMCA bank types
x86/mce, EDAC/mce_amd: Update CS bank type naming
x86/mce, EDAC/mce_amd: Reorder SMCA bank type enums
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 SEV updates from Borislav Petkov:
- Change the SEV host code handling of when SNP gets enabled in order
to allow the machine to claim SNP-related resources only when SNP
guests are really going to be launched. The user requests this by
loading the ccp module and thus it controls when SNP initialization
is done
So export an API which module code can call and do the necessary SNP
setup only when really needed
- Drop an unnecessary write-back and invalidate operation that was
being performed too early, since the ccp driver already issues its
own at the correct point in the initialization sequence
- Drop the hotplug callbacks for enabling SNP on newly onlined CPUs,
which were both architecturally unsound (the firmware rejects
initialization if any CPU lacks the required configuration) and buggy
(the MFDM SYSCFG MSR bit was not being set)
- Code refactoring and cleanups to accomplish the above
* tag 'x86_sev_for_v7.1_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
crypto/ccp: Update HV_FIXED page states to allow freeing of memory
crypto/ccp: Implement SNP x86 shutdown
x86/sev, crypto/ccp: Move HSAVE_PA setup to arch/x86/
x86/sev, crypto/ccp: Move SNP init to ccp driver
x86/sev: Create snp_shutdown()
x86/sev: Create snp_prepare()
x86/sev: Create a function to clear/zero the RMP
x86/sev: Rename SNP_FEATURES_PRESENT to SNP_FEATURES_IMPL
x86/virt/sev: Keep the RMP table bookkeeping area mapped
x86/virt/sev: Drop WBINVD before setting MSR_AMD64_SYSCFG_SNP_EN
x86/virt/sev: Drop support for SNP hotplug
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull misc x86 updates from Borislav Petkov:
- Reference the tip tree maintainer handbook directly from the relevant
MAINTAINERS file entries (covering timers, IRQ, locking, scheduling,
perf, x86, and others) so that contributors and tooling can know
where to look
- Enable interrupt remapping in defconfig, which is an architectural
requirement for x2APIC to function correctly on bare metal. Without
it, x2APIC was effectively enabled but non-functional.
- Ensure that drivers which register custom restart handlers (such as
those needed for SoC-based x86 devices like Intel Lightning Mountain)
are actually invoked during reboot, bringing x86 in line with how
other architectures handle this.
- Cleanups
* tag 'x86_misc_for_v7.1_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
MAINTAINERS: Add references to tip tree handbook
x86/64/defconfig: Add CONFIG_IRQ_REMAP
x86/reboot: Execute the kernel restart handler upon machine restart
x86/mtrr: Use kstrtoul() in parse_mtrr_spare_reg()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 microcode loading updates from Borislav Petkov:
"The kernel carries a table of Intel CPUs family, model, stepping, etc
tuples which say what is the latest microcode for that particular CPU.
Some CPU variants differ only by the platform ID which determines what
microcode needs to be loaded on them.
Carve out the platform ID handling from the microcode loader and make it
available in a more generic place so that the old microcode
verification machinery can use it"
* tag 'x86_microcode_for_v7.1_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/microcode: Add platform mask to Intel microcode "old" list
x86/cpu: Add platform ID to CPU matching structure
x86/cpu: Add platform ID to CPU info structure
x86/microcode: Refactor platform ID enumeration into a helper
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 FRED updates from Borislav Petkov:
"We made the FRED support an opt-in initially out of fear of it
breaking machines left and right in the case of a hw bug in the first
generation of machines supporting it.
Now that that the FRED code has seen a lot of hammering, flip the
logic to be opt-out as is the usual case with new hw features"
* tag 'x86_fred_for_v7.1_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/fred: Remove kernel log message when initializing exceptions
x86/fred: Enable FRED by default
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 TDX updates from Dave Hansen:
"The only real thing of note here is printing the TDX module version.
This is a little silly on its own, but the upcoming TDX module update
code needs the same TDX module call. This shrinks that set a wee bit.
There's also few minor macro cleanups and a tweak to the GetQuote ABI
to make it easier for userspace to detect zero-length (failed) quotes"
* tag 'x86_tdx_for_7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
virt: tdx-guest: Return error for GetQuote failures
KVM/TDX: Rename KVM_SUPPORTED_TD_ATTRS to KVM_SUPPORTED_TDX_TD_ATTRS
x86/tdx: Rename TDX_ATTR_* to TDX_TD_ATTR_*
KVM/TDX: Remove redundant definitions of TDX_TD_ATTR_*
x86/tdx: Fix the typo in TDX_ATTR_MIGRTABLE
x86/virt/tdx: Print TDX module version during init
x86/virt/tdx: Retrieve TDX module version
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 mm updates from Dave Hansen:
- Convert x86 code to use generic "pagetable" APIs and ptdescs
This aligns some the set_memory*() code better with the new page
table APIs, especially using ptdescs as opposed to 'struct page'
directly.
* tag 'x86_mm_for_7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/mm/pat: Convert split_large_page() to use ptdescs
x86/mm/pat: Convert populate_pgd() to use page table apis
x86/mm/pat: Convert pmd code to use page table apis
x86/mm/pat: Convert pte code to use page table apis
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 cpu updates from Dave Hansen:
- Complete LASS enabling: deal with vsyscall and EFI
The existing Linear Address Space Separation (LASS) support punted
on support for common EFI and vsyscall configs. Complete the
implementation by supporting EFI and vsyscall=xonly.
- Clean up CPUID usage in newer Intel "avs" audio driver and update the
x86-cpuid-db file
* tag 'x86_cpu_for_7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
tools/x86/kcpuid: Update bitfields to x86-cpuid-db v3.0
ASoC: Intel: avs: Include CPUID header at file scope
ASoC: Intel: avs: Check maximum valid CPUID leaf
x86/cpu: Remove LASS restriction on vsyscall emulation
x86/vsyscall: Disable LASS if vsyscall mode is set to EMULATE
x86/vsyscall: Restore vsyscall=xonly mode under LASS
x86/traps: Consolidate user fixups in the #GP handler
x86/vsyscall: Reorganize the page fault emulation code
x86/cpu: Remove LASS restriction on EFI
x86/efi: Disable LASS while executing runtime services
x86/cpu: Defer LASS enabling until userspace comes up
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 vdso updates from Ingo Molnar:
"vdso cleanups by Thomas Weißschuh:
- Clean up remnants of VDSO32_NOTE_MASK
- Drop pointless #ifdeffery in vvar_vclock_fault()"
* tag 'x86-vdso-2026-04-13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/vdso: Drop pointless #ifdeffery in vvar_vclock_fault()
x86/vdso: Clean up remnants of VDSO32_NOTE_MASK
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 platform updates from Ingo Molnar:
- Remove M486/M486SX/ELAN support, first minimal step (Ingo Molnar)
- Print AGESA string from DMI additional information entry (Yazen
Ghannam, Mario Limonciello)
- Improve and fix the DMI code (Mario Limonciello):
- Correct an indexing error in <linux/dmi.h>
- Adjust dmi_decode() to use enums <linux/dmi.h>
- Add pr_fmt() for dmi_scan.c to fix & standardize the log prefixes
* tag 'x86-platform-2026-04-13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/CPU/AMD: Print AGESA string from DMI additional information entry
firmware: dmi: Add pr_fmt() for dmi_scan.c
firmware: dmi: Adjust dmi_decode() to use enums
firmware: dmi: Correct an indexing error in dmi.h
x86/cpu: Remove M486/M486SX/ELAN support
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 cleanups from Ingo Molnar:
- Consolidate AMD and Hygon cases in parse_topology() (Wei Wang)
- asm constraints cleanups in __iowrite32_copy() (Uros Bizjak)
- Drop AMD Extended Interrupt LVT macros (Naveen N Rao)
- Don't use REALLY_SLOW_IO for delays (Juergen Gross)
- paravirt cleanups (Juergen Gross)
- FPU code cleanups (Borislav Petkov)
- split-lock handling code cleanups (Borislav Petkov, Ronan Pigott)
* tag 'x86-cleanups-2026-04-13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/fpu: Correct the comment explaining what xfeatures_in_use() does
x86/split_lock: Don't warn about unknown split_lock_detect parameter
x86/fpu: Correct misspelled xfeaures_to_write local var
x86/apic: Drop AMD Extended Interrupt LVT macros
x86/cpu/topology: Consolidate AMD and Hygon cases in parse_topology()
block/floppy: Don't use REALLY_SLOW_IO for delays
x86/paravirt: Replace io_delay() hook with a bool
x86/irqflags: Preemptively move include paravirt.h directive where it belongs
x86/split_lock: Restructure the unwieldy switch-case in sld_state_show()
x86/local: Remove trailing semicolon from _ASM_XADD in local_add_return()
x86/asm: Use inout "+" asm onstraint modifiers in __iowrite32_copy()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 asm from Ingo Molnar:
"x86 asm cleanups by Uros Bizjak:
- Remove unnecessary memory clobbers from FS/GS base (read-)
accessors and savesegment()
- Use ASM_INPUT_RM in __loadsegment_fs() to work around clang code
generation problems
- Implement loadsegment()/savesegment() macros with static inline
helpers
- Use savesegment() for segment register reads in ELF core dump and
__show_regs()
- Use correct type for 'gs' variable in __show_regs() to avoid
zero-extension
- Clean up 'sel' variable usage in do_set_thread_area()"
* tag 'x86-asm-2026-04-13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/tls: Clean up 'sel' variable usage in do_set_thread_area()
x86/process/32: Use correct type for 'gs' variable in __show_regs() to avoid zero-extension
x86/process/64: Use savesegment() in __show_regs() instead of inline asm
x86/elf: Use savesegment() for segment register reads in ELF core dump
x86/asm/segment: Implement loadsegment()/savesegment() macros with static inline helpers
x86/asm/segment: Use ASM_INPUT_RM in __loadsegment_fs()
x86/asm/segment: Remove unnecessary "memory" clobber from savesegment()
x86/asm/fsgsbase: Remove unnecessary "memory" clobbers from FS/GS base (read-) accessors
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull scheduler updates from Ingo Molnar:
"Fair scheduling updates:
- Skip SCHED_IDLE rq for SCHED_IDLE tasks (Christian Loehle)
- Remove superfluous rcu_read_lock() in the wakeup path (K Prateek Nayak)
- Simplify the entry condition for update_idle_cpu_scan() (K Prateek Nayak)
- Simplify SIS_UTIL handling in select_idle_cpu() (K Prateek Nayak)
- Avoid overflow in enqueue_entity() (K Prateek Nayak)
- Update overutilized detection (Vincent Guittot)
- Prevent negative lag increase during delayed dequeue (Vincent Guittot)
- Clear buddies for preempt_short (Vincent Guittot)
- Implement more complex proportional newidle balance (Peter Zijlstra)
- Increase weight bits for avg_vruntime (Peter Zijlstra)
- Use full weight to __calc_delta() (Peter Zijlstra)
RT and DL scheduling updates:
- Fix incorrect schedstats for rt and dl thread (Dengjun Su)
- Skip group schedulable check with rt_group_sched=0 (Michal Koutný)
- Move group schedulability check to sched_rt_global_validate()
(Michal Koutný)
- Add reporting of runtime left & abs deadline to sched_getattr()
for DEADLINE tasks (Tommaso Cucinotta)
Scheduling topology updates by K Prateek Nayak:
- Compute sd_weight considering cpuset partitions
- Extract "imb_numa_nr" calculation into a separate helper
- Allocate per-CPU sched_domain_shared in s_data
- Switch to assigning "sd->shared" from s_data
- Remove sched_domain_shared allocation with sd_data
Energy-aware scheduling updates:
- Filter false overloaded_group case for EAS (Vincent Guittot)
- PM: EM: Switch to rcu_dereference_all() in wakeup path
(Dietmar Eggemann)
Infrastructure updates:
- Replace use of system_unbound_wq with system_dfl_wq (Marco Crivellari)
Proxy scheduling updates by John Stultz:
- Make class_schedulers avoid pushing current, and get rid of proxy_tag_curr()
- Minimise repeated sched_proxy_exec() checking
- Fix potentially missing balancing with Proxy Exec
- Fix and improve task::blocked_on et al handling
- Add assert_balance_callbacks_empty() helper
- Add logic to zap balancing callbacks if we pick again
- Move attach_one_task() and attach_task() helpers to sched.h
- Handle blocked-waiter migration (and return migration)
- Add K Prateek Nayak to scheduler reviewers for proxy execution
Misc cleanups and fixes by John Stultz, Joseph Salisbury, Peter
Zijlstra, K Prateek Nayak, Michal Koutný, Randy Dunlap, Shrikanth
Hegde, Vincent Guittot, Zhan Xusheng, Xie Yuanbin and Vincent Guittot"
* tag 'sched-core-2026-04-13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (46 commits)
sched/eevdf: Clear buddies for preempt_short
sched/rt: Cleanup global RT bandwidth functions
sched/rt: Move group schedulability check to sched_rt_global_validate()
sched/rt: Skip group schedulable check with rt_group_sched=0
sched/fair: Avoid overflow in enqueue_entity()
sched: Use u64 for bandwidth ratio calculations
sched/fair: Prevent negative lag increase during delayed dequeue
sched/fair: Use sched_energy_enabled()
sched: Handle blocked-waiter migration (and return migration)
sched: Move attach_one_task and attach_task helpers to sched.h
sched: Add logic to zap balance callbacks if we pick again
sched: Add assert_balance_callbacks_empty helper
sched/locking: Add special p->blocked_on==PROXY_WAKING value for proxy return-migration
sched: Fix modifying donor->blocked on without proper locking
locking: Add task::blocked_lock to serialize blocked_on state
sched: Fix potentially missing balancing with Proxy Exec
sched: Minimise repeated sched_proxy_exec() checking
sched: Make class_schedulers avoid pushing current, and get rid of proxy_tag_curr()
MAINTAINERS: Add K Prateek Nayak to scheduler reviewers
sched/core: Get this cpu once in ttwu_queue_cond()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull performance events updates from Ingo Molnar:
"Core updates:
- Try to allocate task_ctx_data quickly, to optimize O(N^2) algorithm
on large systems with O(100k) threads (Namhyung Kim)
AMD PMU driver IBS support updates and fixes, by Ravi Bangoria:
- Fix interrupt accounting for discarded samples
- Fix a Zen5-specific quirk
- Fix PhyAddrVal handling
- Fix NMI-safety with perf_allow_kernel()
- Fix a race between event add and NMIs
Intel PMU driver updates:
- Only check GP counters for PEBS constraints validation (Dapeng Mi)
MSR driver:
- Turn SMI_COUNT and PPERF on by default, instead of a long list of
CPU models to enable them on (Kan Liang)
... and misc cleanups and fixes by Aldf Conte, Anshuman Khandual,
Namhyung Kim, Ravi Bangoria and Yen-Hsiang Hsu"
* tag 'perf-core-2026-04-13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
perf/events: Replace READ_ONCE() with standard pgtable accessors
perf/x86/msr: Make SMI and PPERF on by default
perf/x86/intel/p4: Fix unused variable warning in p4_pmu_init()
perf/x86/intel: Only check GP counters for PEBS constraints validation
perf/x86/amd/ibs: Fix comment typo in ibs_op_data
perf/amd/ibs: Advertise remote socket capability
perf/amd/ibs: Enable streaming store filter
perf/amd/ibs: Enable RIP bit63 hardware filtering
perf/amd/ibs: Enable fetch latency filtering
perf/amd/ibs: Support IBS_{FETCH|OP}_CTL2[Dis] to eliminate RMW race
perf/amd/ibs: Add new MSRs and CPUID bits definitions
perf/amd/ibs: Define macro for ldlat mask and shift
perf/amd/ibs: Avoid race between event add and NMI
perf/amd/ibs: Avoid calling perf_allow_kernel() from the IBS NMI handler
perf/amd/ibs: Preserve PhyAddrVal bit when clearing PhyAddr MSR
perf/amd/ibs: Limit ldlat->l3missonly dependency to Zen5
perf/amd/ibs: Account interrupt for discarded samples
perf/core: Simplify __detach_global_ctx_data()
perf/core: Try to allocate task_ctx_data quickly
perf/core: Pass GFP flags to attach_task_ctx_data()
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Change "configiguration" to "configuration".
Reviewed-by: Neal Gompa <neal@gompa.dev>
Signed-off-by: Axel Flordal <axel@flordal.net>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/2338500.vFx2qVVIhK@fedora
Signed-off-by: Sven Peter <sven@kernel.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull objtool updates from Ingo Molnar:
- KLP support updates and fixes (Song Liu)
- KLP-build script updates and fixes (Joe Lawrence)
- Support Clang RAX DRAP sequence, to address clang false positive
(Josh Poimboeuf)
- Reorder ORC register numbering to match regular x86 register
numbering (Josh Poimboeuf)
- Misc cleanups (Wentong Tian, Song Liu)
* tag 'objtool-core-2026-04-13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
objtool/x86: Reorder ORC register numbering
objtool: Support Clang RAX DRAP sequence
livepatch/klp-build: report patch validation fuzz
livepatch/klp-build: add terminal color output
livepatch/klp-build: provide friendlier error messages
livepatch/klp-build: improve short-circuit validation
livepatch/klp-build: fix shellcheck complaints
livepatch/klp-build: add Makefile with check target
livepatch/klp-build: add grep-override function
livepatch/klp-build: switch to GNU patch and recountdiff
livepatch/klp-build: support patches that add/remove files
objtool/klp: Correlate locals to globals
objtool/klp: Match symbols based on demangled_name for global variables
objtool/klp: Remove .llvm suffix in demangle_name()
objtool/klp: Also demangle global objects
objtool/klp: Use sym->demangled_name for symbol_name hash
objtool/klp: Remove trailing '_' in demangle_name()
objtool/klp: Remove redundant strcmp() in correlate_symbols()
objtool: Use section/symbol type helpers
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull locking updates from Ingo Molnar:
"Mutexes:
- Add killable flavor to guard definitions (Davidlohr Bueso)
- Remove the list_head from struct mutex (Matthew Wilcox)
- Rename mutex_init_lockep() (Davidlohr Bueso)
rwsems:
- Remove the list_head from struct rw_semaphore and
replace it with a single pointer (Matthew Wilcox)
- Fix logic error in rwsem_del_waiter() (Andrei Vagin)
Semaphores:
- Remove the list_head from struct semaphore (Matthew Wilcox)
Jump labels:
- Use ATOMIC_INIT() for initialization of .enabled (Thomas Weißschuh)
- Remove workaround for old compilers in initializations
(Thomas Weißschuh)
Lock context analysis changes and improvements:
- Add context analysis for rwsems (Peter Zijlstra)
- Fix rwlock and spinlock lock context annotations (Bart Van Assche)
- Fix rwlock support in <linux/spinlock_up.h> (Bart Van Assche)
- Add lock context annotations in the spinlock implementation
(Bart Van Assche)
- signal: Fix the lock_task_sighand() annotation (Bart Van Assche)
- ww-mutex: Fix the ww_acquire_ctx function annotations
(Bart Van Assche)
- Add lock context support in do_raw_{read,write}_trylock()
(Bart Van Assche)
- arm64, compiler-context-analysis: Permit alias analysis through
__READ_ONCE() with CONFIG_LTO=y (Marco Elver)
- Add __cond_releases() (Peter Zijlstra)
- Add context analysis for mutexes (Peter Zijlstra)
- Add context analysis for rtmutexes (Peter Zijlstra)
- Convert futexes to compiler context analysis (Peter Zijlstra)
Rust integration updates:
- Add atomic fetch_sub() implementation (Andreas Hindborg)
- Refactor various rust_helper_ methods for expansion (Boqun Feng)
- Add Atomic<*{mut,const} T> support (Boqun Feng)
- Add atomic operation helpers over raw pointers (Boqun Feng)
- Add performance-optimal Flag type for atomic booleans, to avoid
slow byte-sized RMWs on architectures that don't support them.
(FUJITA Tomonori)
- Misc cleanups and fixes (Andreas Hindborg, Boqun Feng, FUJITA
Tomonori)
LTO support updates:
- arm64: Optimize __READ_ONCE() with CONFIG_LTO=y (Marco Elver)
- compiler: Simplify generic RELOC_HIDE() (Marco Elver)
Miscellaneous fixes and cleanups by Peter Zijlstra, Randy Dunlap,
Thomas Weißschuh, Davidlohr Bueso and Mikhail Gavrilov"
* tag 'locking-core-2026-04-13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (39 commits)
compiler: Simplify generic RELOC_HIDE()
locking: Add lock context annotations in the spinlock implementation
locking: Add lock context support in do_raw_{read,write}_trylock()
locking: Fix rwlock support in <linux/spinlock_up.h>
lockdep: Raise default stack trace limits when KASAN is enabled
cleanup: Optimize guards
jump_label: remove workaround for old compilers in initializations
jump_label: use ATOMIC_INIT() for initialization of .enabled
futex: Convert to compiler context analysis
locking/rwsem: Fix logic error in rwsem_del_waiter()
locking/rwsem: Add context analysis
locking/rtmutex: Add context analysis
locking/mutex: Add context analysis
compiler-context-analysys: Add __cond_releases()
locking/mutex: Remove the list_head from struct mutex
locking/semaphore: Remove the list_head from struct semaphore
locking/rwsem: Remove the list_head from struct rw_semaphore
rust: atomic: Update a safety comment in impl of `fetch_add()`
rust: sync: atomic: Update documentation for `fetch_add()`
rust: sync: atomic: Add fetch_sub()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull vdso updates from Thomas Gleixner:
- Make the handling of compat functions consistent and more robust
- Rework the underlying data store so that it is dynamically allocated,
which allows the conversion of the last holdout SPARC64 to the
generic VDSO implementation
- Rework the SPARC64 VDSO to utilize the generic implementation
- Mop up the left overs of the non-generic VDSO support in the core
code
- Expand the VDSO selftest and make them more robust
- Allow time namespaces to be enabled independently of the generic VDSO
support, which was not possible before due to SPARC64 not using it
- Various cleanups and improvements in the related code
* tag 'timers-vdso-2026-04-12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (51 commits)
timens: Use task_lock guard in timens_get*()
timens: Use mutex guard in proc_timens_set_offset()
timens: Simplify some calls to put_time_ns()
timens: Add a __free() wrapper for put_time_ns()
timens: Remove dependency on the vDSO
vdso/timens: Move functions to new file
selftests: vDSO: vdso_test_correctness: Add a test for time()
selftests: vDSO: vdso_test_correctness: Use facilities from parse_vdso.c
selftests: vDSO: vdso_test_correctness: Handle different tv_usec types
selftests: vDSO: vdso_test_correctness: Drop SYS_getcpu fallbacks
selftests: vDSO: vdso_test_gettimeofday: Remove nolibc checks
Revert "selftests: vDSO: parse_vdso: Use UAPI headers instead of libc headers"
random: vDSO: Remove ifdeffery
random: vDSO: Trim vDSO includes
vdso/datapage: Trim down unnecessary includes
vdso/datapage: Remove inclusion of gettimeofday.h
vdso/helpers: Explicitly include vdso/processor.h
vdso/gettimeofday: Add explicit includes
random: vDSO: Add explicit includes
MIPS: vdso: Explicitly include asm/vdso/vdso.h
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull timer core updates from Thomas Gleixner:
- A rework of the hrtimer subsystem to reduce the overhead for
frequently armed timers, especially the hrtick scheduler timer:
- Better timer locality decision
- Simplification of the evaluation of the first expiry time by
keeping track of the neighbor timers in the RB-tree by providing
a RB-tree variant with neighbor links. That avoids walking the
RB-tree on removal to find the next expiry time, but even more
important allows to quickly evaluate whether a timer which is
rearmed changes the position in the RB-tree with the modified
expiry time or not. If not, the dequeue/enqueue sequence which
both can end up in rebalancing can be completely avoided.
- Deferred reprogramming of the underlying clock event device. This
optimizes for the situation where a hrtimer callback sets the
need resched bit. In that case the code attempts to defer the
re-programming of the clock event device up to the point where
the scheduler has picked the next task and has the next hrtick
timer armed. In case that there is no immediate reschedule or
soft interrupts have to be handled before reaching the reschedule
point in the interrupt entry code the clock event is reprogrammed
in one of those code paths to prevent that the timer becomes
stale.
- Support for clocksource coupled clockevents
The TSC deadline timer is coupled to the TSC. The next event is
programmed in TSC time. Currently this is done by converting the
CLOCK_MONOTONIC based expiry value into a relative timeout,
converting it into TSC ticks, reading the TSC adding the delta
ticks and writing the deadline MSR.
As the timekeeping core has the conversion factors for the TSC
already, the whole back and forth conversion can be completely
avoided. The timekeeping core calculates the reverse conversion
factors from nanoseconds to TSC ticks and utilizes the base
timestamps of TSC and CLOCK_MONOTONIC which are updated once per
tick. This allows a direct conversion into the TSC deadline value
without reading the time and as a bonus keeps the deadline
conversion in sync with the TSC conversion factors, which are
updated by adjtimex() on systems with NTP/PTP enabled.
- Allow inlining of the clocksource read and clockevent write
functions when they are tiny enough, e.g. on x86 RDTSC and WRMSR.
With all those enhancements in place a hrtick enabled scheduler
provides the same performance as without hrtick. But also other
hrtimer users obviously benefit from these optimizations.
- Robustness improvements and cleanups of historical sins in the
hrtimer and timekeeping code.
- Rewrite of the clocksource watchdog.
The clocksource watchdog code has over time reached the state of an
impenetrable maze of duct tape and staples. The original design,
which was made in the context of systems far smaller than today, is
based on the assumption that the to be monitored clocksource (TSC)
can be trivially compared against a known to be stable clocksource
(HPET/ACPI-PM timer).
Over the years this rather naive approach turned out to have major
flaws. Long delays between the watchdog invocations can cause wrap
arounds of the reference clocksource. The access to the reference
clocksource degrades on large multi-sockets systems dure to
interconnect congestion. This has been addressed with various
heuristics which degraded the accuracy of the watchdog to the point
that it fails to detect actual TSC problems on older hardware which
exposes slow inter CPU drifts due to firmware manipulating the TSC to
hide SMI time.
The rewrite addresses this by:
- Restricting the validation against the reference clocksource to
the boot CPU which is usually closest to the legacy block which
contains the reference clocksource (HPET/ACPI-PM).
- Do a round robin validation betwen the boot CPU and the other
CPUs based only on the TSC with an algorithm similar to the TSC
synchronization code during CPU hotplug.
- Being more leniant versus remote timeouts
- The usual tiny fixes, cleanups and enhancements all over the place
* tag 'timers-core-2026-04-12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (75 commits)
alarmtimer: Access timerqueue node under lock in suspend
hrtimer: Fix incorrect #endif comment for BITS_PER_LONG check
posix-timers: Fix stale function name in comment
timers: Get this_cpu once while clearing the idle state
clocksource: Rewrite watchdog code completely
clocksource: Don't use non-continuous clocksources as watchdog
x86/tsc: Handle CLOCK_SOURCE_VALID_FOR_HRES correctly
MIPS: Don't select CLOCKSOURCE_WATCHDOG
parisc: Remove unused clocksource flags
hrtimer: Add a helper to retrieve a hrtimer from its timerqueue node
hrtimer: Remove trailing comma after HRTIMER_MAX_CLOCK_BASES
hrtimer: Mark index and clockid of clock base as const
hrtimer: Drop unnecessary pointer indirection in hrtimer_expire_entry event
hrtimer: Drop spurious space in 'enum hrtimer_base_type'
hrtimer: Don't zero-initialize ret in hrtimer_nanosleep()
hrtimer: Remove hrtimer_get_expires_ns()
timekeeping: Mark offsets array as const
timekeeping/auxclock: Consistently use raw timekeeper for tk_setup_internals()
timer_list: Print offset as signed integer
tracing: Use explicit array size instead of sentinel elements in symbol printing
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull interrupt chip driver updates from Thomas Gleixner:
- A large refactoring for the Renesas RZV2H driver to add new interrupt
types cleanly
- A large refactoring for the Renesas RZG2L driver to add support the
new RZ/G3L variant
- Add support for the new NXP S32N79 chip in the IMX irq-steer driver
- Add support for the Apple AICv3 variant
- Enhance the Loongson PCH LPC driver so it can be used on MIPS with
device tree firmware
- Allow the PIC32 EVIC driver to be built independent of MIPS in
compile tests
- The usual small fixes and enhancements all over the place
* tag 'irq-drivers-2026-04-12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (46 commits)
irqchip/irq-pic32-evic: Add __maybe_unused for board_bind_eic_interrupt in COMPILE_TEST
irqchip/renesas-rzv2h: Kill icu_err string
irqchip/renesas-rzv2h: Kill swint_names[]
irqchip/renesas-rzv2h: Kill swint_idx[]
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Add NMI support
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Clear the shared interrupt bit in rzg2l_irqc_free()
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Replace raw_spin_{lock,unlock} with guard() in rzg2l_irq_set_type()
irqchip/gic-v3: Print a warning for out-of-range interrupt numbers
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Add shared interrupt support
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Add RZ/G3L support
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Drop IRQC_IRQ_COUNT macro
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Drop IRQC_TINT_START macro
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Drop IRQC_NUM_IRQ macro
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Dynamically allocate fwspec array
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Split rzfive_irqc_{mask,unmask} into separate IRQ and TINT handlers
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Split rzfive_tint_irq_endisable() into separate IRQ and TINT helpers
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Replace rzg2l_irqc_irq_{enable,disable} with TINT-specific handlers
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Split set_type handler into separate IRQ and TINT functions
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Split EOI handler into separate IRQ and TINT functions
irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Replace single irq_chip with per-region irq_chip instances
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull core irq updates from Thomas Gleixner:
- Invoke add_interrupt_randomness() in handle_percpu_devid_irq() and
cleanup the workaround in the Hyper-V driver, which would now invoke
it twice on ARM64. Removing it from the driver requires to add it to
the x86 system vector entry point
- Remove the pointles cpu_read_lock() around reading CPU possible mask,
which is read only after init
- Add documentation for the interaction between device tree bindings
and the interrupt type defines in irq.h
- Delete stale defines in the matrix allocator and the equivalent in
loongarch
* tag 'irq-core-2026-04-12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
Drivers: hv: Move add_interrupt_randomness() to hypervisor callback sysvec
genirq/chip: Invoke add_interrupt_randomness() in handle_percpu_devid_irq()
genirq/affinity: Remove cpus_read_lock() while reading cpu_possible_mask
genirq/matrix, LoongArch: Delete IRQ_MATRIX_BITS leftovers
genirq: Document interaction between <linux/irq.h> and DT binding defines
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ssh://gitolite.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ti/linux into soc/dt
TI K3 device tree updates for v7.1 part2
Late addition:
- Use memory-region-names for r5f across K3 SoCs
* tag 'ti-k3-dt-for-v7.1-part2' of ssh://gitolite.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ti/linux:
arm64: dts: ti: k3: Use memory-region-names for r5f
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kbuild/linux
Pull Kbuild/Kconfig updates from Nicolas Schier:
"Kbuild:
- reject unexpected values for LLVM=
- uapi: remove usage of toolchain headers
- switch from '-fms-extensions' to '-fms-anonymous-structs' when
available (currently: clang >= 23.0.0)
- reduce the number of compiler-generated suffixes for clang thin-lto
build
- reduce output spam ("GEN Makefile") when building out of tree
- improve portability for testing headers
- also test UAPI headers against C++ compilers
- drop build ID architecture allow-list in vdso_install
- only run checksyscalls when necessary
- update the debug information notes in reproducible-builds.rst
- expand inlining hints with -fdiagnostics-show-inlining-chain
Kconfig:
- forbid multiple entries with the same symbol in a choice
- error out on duplicated kconfig inclusion"
* tag 'kbuild-7.1-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kbuild/linux: (35 commits)
kbuild: expand inlining hints with -fdiagnostics-show-inlining-chain
kconfig: forbid multiple entries with the same symbol in a choice
Documentation: kbuild: Update the debug information notes in reproducible-builds.rst
checksyscalls: move instance functionality into generic code
checksyscalls: only run when necessary
checksyscalls: fail on all intermediate errors
checksyscalls: move path to reference table to a variable
kbuild: vdso_install: drop build ID architecture allow-list
kbuild: vdso_install: gracefully handle images without build ID
kbuild: vdso_install: hide readelf warnings
kbuild: vdso_install: split out the readelf invocation
kbuild: uapi: also test UAPI headers against C++ compilers
kbuild: uapi: provide a C++ compatible dummy definition of NULL
kbuild: uapi: handle UML in architecture-specific exclusion lists
kbuild: uapi: move all include path flags together
kbuild: uapi: move some compiler arguments out of the command definition
check-uapi: use dummy libc includes
check-uapi: honor ${CROSS_COMPILE} setting
check-uapi: link into shared objects
kbuild: reduce output spam when building out of tree
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Pull bitmap updates from Yury Norov:
- new API: bitmap_weight_from() and bitmap_weighted_xor() (Yury)
- drop unused __find_nth_andnot_bit() (Yury)
- new tests and test improvements (Andy, Akinobu, Yury)
- fixes for count_zeroes API (Yury)
- cleanup bitmap_print_to_pagebuf() mess (Yury)
- documentation updates (Andy, Kai, Kit).
* tag 'bitmap-for-v7.1' of https://github.com/norov/linux: (24 commits)
bitops: Update kernel-doc for sign_extendXX()
powerpc/xive: simplify xive_spapr_debug_show()
thermal: intel: switch cpumask_get() to using cpumask_print_to_pagebuf()
coresight: don't use bitmap_print_to_pagebuf()
lib/prime_numbers: drop temporary buffer in dump_primes()
drm/xe: switch xe_pagefault_queue_init() to using bitmap_weighted_or()
ice: use bitmap_empty() in ice_vf_has_no_qs_ena
ice: use bitmap_weighted_xor() in ice_find_free_recp_res_idx()
bitmap: introduce bitmap_weighted_xor()
bitmap: add test_zero_nbits()
bitmap: exclude nbits == 0 cases from bitmap test
bitmap: test bitmap_weight() for more
asm-generic/bitops: Fix a comment typo in instrumented-atomic.h
bitops: fix kernel-doc parameter name for parity8()
lib: count_zeros: unify count_{leading,trailing}_zeros()
lib: count_zeros: fix 32/64-bit inconsistency in count_trailing_zeros()
lib: crypto: fix comments for count_leading_zeros()
x86/topology: use bitmap_weight_from()
bitmap: add bitmap_weight_from()
lib/find_bit_benchmark: avoid clearing randomly filled bitmap in test_find_first_bit()
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When adding generation for the kernel internal constants for hwcaps the
generated file was not explicitly flagged as such in the build system,
causing it to be regenerated on each build. This wasn't obvious when the
series the change was included in was developed since it was all about
changes that trigger rebuilds anyway.
Fixes: abed23c3c44f ("arm64/hwcap: Generate the KERNEL_HWCAP_ definitions for the hwcaps")
Reported-by: Marek Vasut <marex@nabladev.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Anshuman Khandual <anshuman.khandual@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux
Pull gpio updates from Bartosz Golaszewski:
"For this merge window we have two new drivers: support for
GPIO-signalled ACPI events on Intel platforms and a generic
GPIO-over-pinctrl driver using the ARM SCMI protocol for
controlling pins.
Several things have been reworked in GPIO core: we unduplicated GPIO
hog handling, reduced the number of SRCU locks and dereferences,
improved support for software-node-based lookup and removed more
legacy code after converting remaining users to modern alternatives.
There's also a number of driver reworks and refactoring, documentation
updates, some bug-fixes and new tests.
GPIO core:
- defer probe on software node lookups when the remote software node
exists but has not been registered as a firmware node yet
- unify GPIO hog handling by moving code duplicated in OF and ACPI
modules into GPIO core and allow setting up hogs with software
nodes
- allow matching GPIO controllers by secondary firmware node if
matching by primary does not succeed
- demote deferral warnings to debug level as they are quite normal
when using software nodes which don't support fw_devlink yet
- disable the legacy GPIO character device uAPI v1 supprt in Kconfig
by default
- rework several core functions in preparation for the upcoming
Revocable helper library for protecting resources against sudden
removal, this reduces the number of SRCU dereferences in GPIO core
- simplify file descriptor logic in GPIO character device code by
using FD_PREPARE()
- introduce a header defining symbols used by both GPIO consumers and
providers to avoid having to include provider-specific headers from
drivers which only consume GPIOs
- replace snprintf() with strscpy() where formatting is not required
New drivers:
- add the gpio-by-pinctrl generic driver using the ARM SCMI protocol
to control GPIOs (along with SCMI changes pulled from the pinctrl
tree)
- add a driver providing support for handling of platform events via
GPIO-signalled ACPI events (used on Intel Nova Lake and later
platforms)
Driver changes:
- extend the gpio-kempld driver with support for more recent models,
interrupts and setting/getting multiple values at once
- improve interrupt handling in gpio-brcmstb
- add support for multi-SoC systems in gpio-tegra186
- make sure we return correct values from the .get() callbacks in
several GPIO drivers by normalizing any values other than 0, 1 or
negative error numbers
- use flexible arrays in several drivers to reduce the number of
required memory allocations
- simplify synchronous waiting for virtual drivers to probe and
remove the dedicated, a bit overengineered helper library
dev-sync-probe
- remove unneeded Kconfig dependencies on OF_GPIO in several drivers
and subsystems
- convert the two remaining users of of_get_named_gpio() to using
GPIO descriptors and remove the (no longer used) function along
with the header that declares it
- add missing includes in gpio-mmio
- shrink and simplify code in gpio-max732x by using guard(mutex)
- remove duplicated code handling the 'ngpios' property from
gpio-ts4800, it's already handled in GPIO core
- use correct variable type in gpio-aspeed
- add support for a new model in gpio-realtek-otto
- allow to specify the active-low setting of simulated hogs over the
configfs interface (in addition to existing devicetree support) in
gpio-sim
Bug fixes:
- clear the OF_POPULATED flag on hog nodes in GPIO chip remove path
on OF systems
- fix resource leaks in error path in gpiochip_add_data_with_key()
- drop redundant device reference in gpio-mpsse
Tests:
- add selftests for use-after-free cases in GPIO character device
code
DT bindings:
- add a DT binding document for SCMI based, gpio-over-pinctrl devices
- fix interrupt description in microchip,mpfs-gpio
- add new compatible for gpio-realtek-otto
- describe the resets of the mpfs-gpio controller
- fix maintainer's email in gpio-delay bindings
- remove the binding document for cavium,thunder-8890 as the
corresponding device is bound over PCI and not firmware nodes
Documentation:
- update the recommended way of converting legacy boards to using
software nodes for GPIO description
- describe GPIO line value semantics
- misc updates to kerneldocs
Misc:
- convert OMAP1 ams-delta board to using GPIO hogs described with
software nodes"
* tag 'gpio-updates-for-v7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux: (79 commits)
gpio: swnode: defer probe on references to unregistered software nodes
dt-bindings: gpio: cavium,thunder-8890: Remove DT binding
Documentation: gpio: update the preferred method for using software node lookup
gpio: gpio-by-pinctrl: s/used to do/is used to do/
gpio: aspeed: fix unsigned long int declaration
gpio: rockchip: convert to dynamic GPIO base allocation
gpio: remove dev-sync-probe
gpio: virtuser: stop using dev-sync-probe
gpio: aggregator: stop using dev-sync-probe
gpio: sim: stop using dev-sync-probe
gpio: Add Intel Nova Lake ACPI GPIO events driver
gpiolib: Make deferral warnings debug messages
gpiolib: fix hogs with multiple lines
gpio: fix up CONFIG_OF dependencies
gpio: gpio-by-pinctrl: add pinctrl based generic GPIO driver
gpio: dt-bindings: Add GPIO on top of generic pin control
firmware: arm_scmi: Allow PINCTRL_REQUEST to return EOPNOTSUPP
pinctrl: scmi: ignore PIN_CONFIG_PERSIST_STATE
pinctrl: scmi: Delete PIN_CONFIG_OUTPUT_IMPEDANCE_OHMS support
pinctrl: scmi: Add SCMI_PIN_INPUT_VALUE
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"Once again, cpufreq is the most active development area, mostly
because of the new feature additions and documentation updates in the
amd-pstate driver, but there are also changes in the cpufreq core
related to boost support and other assorted updates elsewhere.
Next up are power capping changes due to the major cleanup of the
Intel RAPL driver.
On the cpuidle front, a new C-states table for Intel Panther Lake is
added to the intel_idle driver, the stopped tick handling in the menu
and teo governors is updated, and there are a couple of cleanups.
Apart from the above, support for Tegra114 is added to devfreq and
there are assorted cleanups of that code, there are also two updates
of the operating performance points (OPP) library, two minor updates
related to hibernation, and cpupower utility man pages updates and
cleanups.
Specifics:
- Update qcom-hw DT bindings to include Eliza hardware (Abel Vesa)
- Update cpufreq-dt-platdev blocklist (Faruque Ansari)
- Minor updates to driver and dt-bindings for Tegra (Thierry Reding,
Rosen Penev)
- Add MAINTAINERS entry for CPPC driver (Viresh Kumar)
- Add support for new features: CPPC performance priority, Dynamic
EPP, Raw EPP, and new unit tests for them to amd-pstate (Gautham
Shenoy, Mario Limonciello)
- Fix sysfs files being present when HW missing and broken/outdated
documentation in the amd-pstate driver (Ninad Naik, Gautham Shenoy)
- Pass the policy to cpufreq_driver->adjust_perf() to avoid using
cpufreq_cpu_get() in the .adjust_perf() callback in amd-pstate
which leads to a scheduling-while-atomic bug (K Prateek Nayak)
- Clean up dead code in Kconfig for cpufreq (Julian Braha)
- Remove max_freq_req update for pre-existing cpufreq policy and add
a boost_freq_req QoS request to save the boost constraint instead
of overwriting the last scaling_max_freq constraint (Pierre
Gondois)
- Embed cpufreq QoS freq_req objects in cpufreq policy so they all
are allocated in one go along with the policy to simplify lifetime
rules and avoid error handling issues (Viresh Kumar)
- Use DMI max speed when CPPC is unavailable in the acpi-cpufreq
scaling driver (Henry Tseng)
- Switch policy_is_shared() in cpufreq to using cpumask_nth() instead
of cpumask_weight() because the former is more efficient (Yury
Norov)
- Use sysfs_emit() in sysfs show functions for cpufreq governor
attributes (Thorsten Blum)
- Update intel_pstate to stop returning an error when "off" is
written to its status sysfs attribute while the driver is already
off (Fabio De Francesco)
- Include current frequency in the debug message printed by
__cpufreq_driver_target() (Pengjie Zhang)
- Refine stopped tick handling in the menu cpuidle governor and
rearrange stopped tick handling in the teo cpuidle governor (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Add Panther Lake C-states table to the intel_idle driver (Artem
Bityutskiy)
- Clean up dead dependencies on CPU_IDLE in Kconfig (Julian Braha)
- Simplify cpuidle_register_device() with guard() (Huisong Li)
- Use performance level if available to distinguish between rates in
OPP debugfs (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Fix scoped_guard in dev_pm_opp_xlate_required_opp() (Viresh Kumar)
- Return -ENODATA if the snapshot image is not loaded (Alberto
Garcia)
- Remove inclusion of crypto/hash.h from hibernate_64.c on x86 (Eric
Biggers)
- Clean up and rearrange the intel_rapl power capping driver to make
the respective interface drivers (TPMI, MSR, and MMOI) hold their
own settings and primitives and consolidate PL4 and PMU support
flags into rapl_defaults (Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan)
- Correct kernel-doc function parameter names in the power capping
core code (Randy Dunlap)
- Remove unneeded casting for HZ_PER_KHZ in devfreq (Andy Shevchenko)
- Use _visible attribute to replace create/remove_sysfs_files() in
devfreq (Pengjie Zhang)
- Add Tegra114 support to activity monitor device in tegra30-devfreq
as a preparation to upcoming EMC controller support (Svyatoslav
Ryhel)
- Fix mistakes in cpupower man pages, add the boost and epp options
to the cpupower-frequency-info man page, and add the perf-bias
option to the cpupower-info man page (Roberto Ricci)
- Remove unnecessary extern declarations from getopt.h in arguments
parsing functions in cpufreq-set, cpuidle-info, cpuidle-set,
cpupower-info, and cpupower-set utilities (Kaushlendra Kumar)"
* tag 'pm-7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (74 commits)
cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add POWER_SUPPLY select for dynamic EPP
cpupower: remove extern declarations in cmd functions
cpuidle: Simplify cpuidle_register_device() with guard()
PM / devfreq: tegra30-devfreq: add support for Tegra114
PM / devfreq: use _visible attribute to replace create/remove_sysfs_files()
PM / devfreq: Remove unneeded casting for HZ_PER_KHZ
MAINTAINERS: amd-pstate: Step down as maintainer, add Prateek as reviewer
cpufreq: Pass the policy to cpufreq_driver->adjust_perf()
cpufreq/amd-pstate: Pass the policy to amd_pstate_update()
cpufreq/amd-pstate-ut: Add a unit test for raw EPP
cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add support for raw EPP writes
cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add support for platform profile class
cpufreq/amd-pstate: add kernel command line to override dynamic epp
cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add dynamic energy performance preference
Documentation: amd-pstate: fix dead links in the reference section
cpufreq/amd-pstate: Cache the max frequency in cpudata
Documentation/amd-pstate: Add documentation for amd_pstate_floor_{freq,count}
Documentation/amd-pstate: List amd_pstate_prefcore_ranking sysfs file
Documentation/amd-pstate: List amd_pstate_hw_prefcore sysfs file
amd-pstate-ut: Add a testcase to validate the visibility of driver attributes
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull ACPI support updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"These include an update of the CMOS RTC driver and the related ACPI
and x86 code that, among other things, switches it over to using the
platform device interface for device binding on x86 instead of the PNP
device driver interface (which allows the code in question to be
simplified quite a bit), a major update of the ACPI Time and Alarm
Device (TAD) driver adding an RTC class device interface to it, and
updates of core ACPI drivers that remove some unnecessary and not
really useful code from them.
Apart from that, two drivers are converted to using the platform
driver interface for device binding instead of the ACPI driver one,
which is slated for removal, support for the Performance Limited
register is added to the ACPI CPPC library and there are some
janitorial updates of it and the related cpufreq CPPC driver, the ACPI
processor driver is fixed and cleaned up, and NVIDIA vendor CPER
record handler is added to the APEI GHES code.
Also, the interface for obtaining a CPU UID from ACPI is consolidated
across architectures and used for fixing a problem with the PCI TPH
Steering Tag on ARM64, there are two updates related to ACPICA, a
minor ACPI OS Services Layer (OSL) update, and a few assorted updates
related to ACPI tables parsing.
Specifics:
- Update maintainers information regarding ACPICA (Rafael Wysocki)
- Replace strncpy() with strscpy_pad() in acpi_ut_safe_strncpy()
(Kees Cook)
- Trigger an ordered system power off after encountering a fatal
error operator in AML (Armin Wolf)
- Enable ACPI FPDT parsing on LoongArch (Xi Ruoyao)
- Remove the temporary stop-gap acpi_pptt_cache_v1_full structure
from the ACPI PPTT parser (Ben Horgan)
- Add support for exposing ACPI FPDT subtables FBPT and S3PT (Nate
DeSimone)
- Address multiple assorted issues and clean up the code in the ACPI
processor idle driver (Huisong Li)
- Replace strlcat() in the ACPI processor idle drive with a better
alternative (Andy Shevchenko)
- Rearrange and clean up acpi_processor_errata_piix4() (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Move reference performance to capabilities and fix an uninitialized
variable in the ACPI CPPC library (Pengjie Zhang)
- Add support for the Performance Limited Register to the ACPI CPPC
library (Sumit Gupta)
- Add cppc_get_perf() API to read performance controls, extend
cppc_set_epp_perf() for FFH/SystemMemory, and make the ACPI CPPC
library warn on missing mandatory DESIRED_PERF register (Sumit
Gupta)
- Modify the cpufreq CPPC driver to update MIN_PERF/MAX_PERF in
target callbacks to allow it to control performance bounds via
standard scaling_min_freq and scaling_max_freq sysfs attributes and
add sysfs documentation for the Performance Limited Register to it
(Sumit Gupta)
- Add ACPI support to the platform device interface in the CMOS RTC
driver, make the ACPI core device enumeration code create a
platform device for the CMOS RTC, and drop CMOS RTC PNP device
support (Rafael Wysocki)
- Consolidate the x86-specific CMOS RTC handling with the ACPI TAD
driver and clean up the CMOS RTC ACPI address space handler (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Enable ACPI alarm in the CMOS RTC driver if advertised in ACPI FADT
and allow that driver to work without a dedicated IRQ if the ACPI
alarm is used (Rafael Wysocki)
- Clean up the ACPI TAD driver in various ways and add an RTC class
device interface, including both the RTC setting/reading and alarm
timer support, to it (Rafael Wysocki)
- Clean up the ACPI AC and ACPI PAD (processor aggregator device)
drivers (Rafael Wysocki)
- Rework checking for duplicate video bus devices and consolidate
pnp.bus_id workarounds handling in the ACPI video bus driver
(Rafael Wysocki)
- Update the ACPI core device drivers to stop setting
acpi_device_name() unnecessarily (Rafael Wysocki)
- Rearrange code using acpi_device_class() in the ACPI core device
drivers and update them to stop setting acpi_device_class()
unnecessarily (Rafael Wysocki)
- Define ACPI_AC_CLASS in one place (Rafael Wysocki)
- Convert the ni903x_wdt watchdog driver and the xen ACPI PAD driver
to bind to platform devices instead of ACPI devices (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Add devm_ghes_register_vendor_record_notifier(), use it in the PCI
hisi driver, and Add NVIDIA vendor CPER record handler (Kai-Heng
Feng)
- Consolidate the interface for obtaining a CPU UID from ACPI across
architectures and use it to address incorrect PCI TPH Steering Tag
on ARM64 resulting from the invalid assumption that the ACPI
Processor UID would always be the same as the corresponding logical
CPU ID in Linux (Chengwen Feng)"
* tag 'acpi-7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (73 commits)
ACPICA: Update maintainers information
watchdog: ni903x_wdt: Convert to a platform driver
ACPI: PAD: xen: Convert to a platform driver
ACPI: processor: idle: Reset cpuidle on C-state list changes
cpuidle: Extract and export no-lock variants of cpuidle_unregister_device()
PCI/TPH: Pass ACPI Processor UID to Cache Locality _DSM
ACPI: PPTT: Use acpi_get_cpu_uid() and remove get_acpi_id_for_cpu()
perf: arm_cspmu: Switch to acpi_get_cpu_uid() from get_acpi_id_for_cpu()
ACPI: Centralize acpi_get_cpu_uid() declaration in include/linux/acpi.h
x86/acpi: Add acpi_get_cpu_uid() for unified ACPI CPU UID retrieval
RISC-V: ACPI: Add acpi_get_cpu_uid() for unified ACPI CPU UID retrieval
LoongArch: Add acpi_get_cpu_uid() for unified ACPI CPU UID retrieval
arm64: acpi: Add acpi_get_cpu_uid() for unified ACPI CPU UID retrieval
ACPI: APEI: GHES: Add NVIDIA vendor CPER record handler
PCI: hisi: Use devm_ghes_register_vendor_record_notifier()
ACPI: APEI: GHES: Add devm_ghes_register_vendor_record_notifier()
ACPI: tables: Enable FPDT on LoongArch
ACPI: processor: idle: Fix NULL pointer dereference in hotplug path
ACPI: processor: idle: Reset power_setup_done flag on initialization failure
ACPI: TAD: Add alarm support to the RTC class device interface
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux
Pull hardening updates from Kees Cook:
- randomize_kstack: Improve implementation across arches (Ryan Roberts)
- lkdtm/fortify: Drop unneeded FORTIFY_STR_OBJECT test
- refcount: Remove unused __signed_wrap function annotations
* tag 'hardening-v7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
lkdtm/fortify: Drop unneeded FORTIFY_STR_OBJECT test
refcount: Remove unused __signed_wrap function annotations
randomize_kstack: Unify random source across arches
randomize_kstack: Maintain kstack_offset per task
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiggers/linux
Pull crypto library updates from Eric Biggers:
- Migrate more hash algorithms from the traditional crypto subsystem to
lib/crypto/
Like the algorithms migrated earlier (e.g. SHA-*), this simplifies
the implementations, improves performance, enables further
simplifications in calling code, and solves various other issues:
- AES CBC-based MACs (AES-CMAC, AES-XCBC-MAC, and AES-CBC-MAC)
- Support these algorithms in lib/crypto/ using the AES library
and the existing arm64 assembly code
- Reimplement the traditional crypto API's "cmac(aes)",
"xcbc(aes)", and "cbcmac(aes)" on top of the library
- Convert mac80211 to use the AES-CMAC library. Note: several
other subsystems can use it too and will be converted later
- Drop the broken, nonstandard, and likely unused support for
"xcbc(aes)" with key lengths other than 128 bits
- Enable optimizations by default
- GHASH
- Migrate the standalone GHASH code into lib/crypto/
- Integrate the GHASH code more closely with the very similar
POLYVAL code, and improve the generic GHASH implementation to
resist cache-timing attacks and use much less memory
- Reimplement the AES-GCM library and the "gcm" crypto_aead
template on top of the GHASH library. Remove "ghash" from the
crypto_shash API, as it's no longer needed
- Enable optimizations by default
- SM3
- Migrate the kernel's existing SM3 code into lib/crypto/, and
reimplement the traditional crypto API's "sm3" on top of it
- I don't recommend using SM3, but this cleanup is worthwhile
to organize the code the same way as other algorithms
- Testing improvements:
- Add a KUnit test suite for each of the new library APIs
- Migrate the existing ChaCha20Poly1305 test to KUnit
- Make the KUnit all_tests.config enable all crypto library tests
- Move the test kconfig options to the Runtime Testing menu
- Other updates to arch-optimized crypto code:
- Optimize SHA-256 for Zhaoxin CPUs using the Padlock Hash Engine
- Remove some MD5 implementations that are no longer worth keeping
- Drop big endian and voluntary preemption support from the arm64
code, as those configurations are no longer supported on arm64
- Make jitterentropy and samples/tsm-mr use the crypto library APIs
* tag 'libcrypto-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiggers/linux: (66 commits)
lib/crypto: arm64: Assume a little-endian kernel
arm64: fpsimd: Remove obsolete cond_yield macro
lib/crypto: arm64/sha3: Remove obsolete chunking logic
lib/crypto: arm64/sha512: Remove obsolete chunking logic
lib/crypto: arm64/sha256: Remove obsolete chunking logic
lib/crypto: arm64/sha1: Remove obsolete chunking logic
lib/crypto: arm64/poly1305: Remove obsolete chunking logic
lib/crypto: arm64/gf128hash: Remove obsolete chunking logic
lib/crypto: arm64/chacha: Remove obsolete chunking logic
lib/crypto: arm64/aes: Remove obsolete chunking logic
lib/crypto: Include <crypto/utils.h> instead of <crypto/algapi.h>
lib/crypto: aesgcm: Don't disable IRQs during AES block encryption
lib/crypto: aescfb: Don't disable IRQs during AES block encryption
lib/crypto: tests: Migrate ChaCha20Poly1305 self-test to KUnit
lib/crypto: sparc: Drop optimized MD5 code
lib/crypto: mips: Drop optimized MD5 code
lib: Move crypto library tests to Runtime Testing menu
crypto: sm3 - Remove 'struct sm3_state'
crypto: sm3 - Remove the original "sm3_block_generic()"
crypto: sm3 - Remove sm3_base.h
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner:
"Features:
- coredump: add tracepoint for coredump events
- fs: hide file and bfile caches behind runtime const machinery
Fixes:
- fix architecture-specific compat_ftruncate64 implementations
- dcache: Limit the minimal number of bucket to two
- fs/omfs: reject s_sys_blocksize smaller than OMFS_DIR_START
- fs/mbcache: cancel shrink work before destroying the cache
- dcache: permit dynamic_dname()s up to NAME_MAX
Cleanups:
- remove or unexport unused fs_context infrastructure
- trivial ->setattr cleanups
- selftests/filesystems: Assume that TIOCGPTPEER is defined
- writeback: fix kernel-doc function name mismatch for wb_put_many()
- autofs: replace manual symlink buffer allocation in autofs_dir_symlink
- init/initramfs.c: trivial fix: FSM -> Finite-state machine
- fs: remove stale and duplicate forward declarations
- readdir: Introduce dirent_size()
- fs: Replace user_access_{begin/end} by scoped user access
- kernel: acct: fix duplicate word in comment
- fs: write a better comment in step_into() concerning .mnt assignment
- fs: attr: fix comment formatting and spelling issues"
* tag 'vfs-7.1-rc1.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (28 commits)
dcache: permit dynamic_dname()s up to NAME_MAX
fs: attr: fix comment formatting and spelling issues
fs: hide file and bfile caches behind runtime const machinery
fs: write a better comment in step_into() concerning .mnt assignment
proc: rename proc_notify_change to proc_setattr
proc: rename proc_setattr to proc_nochmod_setattr
affs: rename affs_notify_change to affs_setattr
adfs: rename adfs_notify_change to adfs_setattr
hfs: update comments on hfs_inode_setattr
kernel: acct: fix duplicate word in comment
fs: Replace user_access_{begin/end} by scoped user access
readdir: Introduce dirent_size()
coredump: add tracepoint for coredump events
fs: remove do_sys_truncate
fs: pass on FTRUNCATE_* flags to do_truncate
fs: fix archiecture-specific compat_ftruncate64
fs: remove stale and duplicate forward declarations
init/initramfs.c: trivial fix: FSM -> Finite-state machine
autofs: replace manual symlink buffer allocation in autofs_dir_symlink
fs/mbcache: cancel shrink work before destroying the cache
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https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvms390/linux into HEAD
- ESA nesting support
- 4k memslots
- LPSW/E fix
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This helps avoiding more embarrassment to this maintainer, but also
will catch mistakes more easily for others.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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KVM SVM changes for 7.1
- Fix and optimize IRQ window inhibit handling for AVIC (the tracking needs to
be per-vCPU, e.g. so that KVM doesn't prematurely re-enable AVIC if multiple
vCPUs have to-be-injected IRQs).
- Fix an undefined behavior warning where a crafty userspace can read the
"avic" module param before it's fully initialized.
- Fix a (likely benign) bug in the "OS-visible workarounds" handling, where
KVM could clobber state when enabling virtualization on multiple CPUs in
parallel, and clean up and optimize the code.
- Drop a WARN in KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_REG_REGION where KVM complains about a
"too large" size based purely on user input, and clean up and harden the
related pinning code.
- Disallow synchronizing a VMSA of an already-launched/encrypted vCPU, as
doing so for an SNP guest will trigger an RMP violation #PF and crash the
host.
- Protect all of sev_mem_enc_register_region() with kvm->lock to ensure
sev_guest() is stable for the entire of the function.
- Lock all vCPUs when synchronizing VMSAs for SNP guests to ensure the VMSA
page isn't actively being used.
- Overhaul KVM's APIs for detecting SEV+ guests so that VM-scoped queries are
required to hold kvm->lock (KVM has had multiple bugs due "is SEV?" checks
becoming stale), enforced by lockdep. Add and use vCPU-scoped APIs when
possible/appropriate, as all checks that originate from a vCPU are
guaranteed to be stable.
- Convert a pile of kvm->lock SEV code to guard().
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux
Pull Rust updates from Miguel Ojeda:
"Toolchain and infrastructure:
- Bump the minimum Rust version to 1.85.0 (and 'bindgen' to 0.71.1).
As proposed in LPC 2025 and the Maintainers Summit [1], we are
going to follow Debian Stable's Rust versions as our minimum
versions.
Debian Trixie was released on 2025-08-09 with a Rust 1.85.0 and
'bindgen' 0.71.1 toolchain, which is a fair amount of time for e.g.
kernel developers to upgrade.
Other major distributions support a Rust version that is high
enough as well, including:
+ Arch Linux.
+ Fedora Linux.
+ Gentoo Linux.
+ Nix.
+ openSUSE Slowroll and openSUSE Tumbleweed.
+ Ubuntu 25.10 and 26.04 LTS. In addition, 24.04 LTS using
their versioned packages.
The merged patch series comes with the associated cleanups and
simplifications treewide that can be performed thanks to both
bumps, as well as documentation updates.
In addition, start using 'bindgen''s '--with-attribute-custom-enum'
feature to set the 'cfi_encoding' attribute for the 'lru_status'
enum used in Binder.
Link: https://lwn.net/Articles/1050174/ [1]
- Add experimental Kconfig option ('CONFIG_RUST_INLINE_HELPERS') that
inlines C helpers into Rust.
Essentially, it performs a step similar to LTO, but just for the
helpers, i.e. very local and fast.
It relies on 'llvm-link' and its '--internalize' flag, and requires
a compatible LLVM between Clang and 'rustc' (i.e. same major
version, 'CONFIG_RUSTC_CLANG_LLVM_COMPATIBLE'). It is only enabled
for two architectures for now.
The result is a measurable speedup in different workloads that
different users have tested. For instance, for the null block
driver, it amounts to a 2%.
- Support global per-version flags.
While we already have per-version flags in many places, we didn't
have a place to set global ones that depend on the compiler
version, i.e. in 'rust_common_flags', which sometimes is needed to
e.g. tweak the lints set per version.
Use that to allow the 'clippy::precedence' lint for Rust < 1.86.0,
since it had a change in behavior.
- Support overriding the crate name and apply it to Rust Binder,
which wanted the module to be called 'rust_binder'.
- Add the remaining '__rust_helper' annotations (started in the
previous cycle).
'kernel' crate:
- Introduce the 'const_assert!' macro: a more powerful version of
'static_assert!' that can refer to generics inside functions or
implementation bodies, e.g.:
fn f<const N: usize>() {
const_assert!(N > 1);
}
fn g<T>() {
const_assert!(size_of::<T>() > 0, "T cannot be ZST");
}
In addition, reorganize our set of build-time assertion macros
('{build,const,static_assert}!') to live in the 'build_assert'
module.
Finally, improve the docs as well to clarify how these are
different from one another and how to pick the right one to use,
and their equivalence (if any) to the existing C ones for extra
clarity.
- 'sizes' module: add 'SizeConstants' trait.
This gives us typed 'SZ_*' constants (avoiding casts) for use in
device address spaces where the address width depends on the
hardware (e.g. 32-bit MMIO windows, 64-bit GPU framebuffers, etc.),
e.g.:
let gpu_heap = 14 * u64::SZ_1M;
let mmio_window = u32::SZ_16M;
- 'clk' module: implement 'Send' and 'Sync' for 'Clk' and thus
simplify the users in Tyr and PWM.
- 'ptr' module: add 'const_align_up'.
- 'str' module: improve the documentation of the 'c_str!' macro to
explain that one should only use it for non-literal cases (for the
other case we instead use C string literals, e.g. 'c"abc"').
- Disallow the use of 'CStr::{as_ptr,from_ptr}' and clean one such
use in the 'task' module.
- 'sync' module: finish the move of 'ARef' and 'AlwaysRefCounted'
outside of the 'types' module, i.e. update the last remaining
instances and finally remove the re-exports.
- 'error' module: clarify that 'from_err_ptr' can return 'Ok(NULL)',
including runtime-tested examples.
The intention is to hopefully prevent UB that assumes the result of
the function is not 'NULL' if successful. This originated from a
case of UB I noticed in 'regulator' that created a 'NonNull' on it.
Timekeeping:
- Expand the example section in the 'HrTimer' documentation.
- Mark the 'ClockSource' trait as unsafe to ensure valid values for
'ktime_get()'.
- Add 'Delta::from_nanos()'.
'pin-init' crate:
- Replace the 'Zeroable' impls for 'Option<NonZero*>' with impls of
'ZeroableOption' for 'NonZero*'.
- Improve feature gate handling for unstable features.
- Declutter the documentation of implementations of 'Zeroable' for
tuples.
- Replace uses of 'addr_of[_mut]!' with '&raw [mut]'.
rust-analyzer:
- Add type annotations to 'generate_rust_analyzer.py'.
- Add support for scripts written in Rust ('generate_rust_target.rs',
'rustdoc_test_builder.rs', 'rustdoc_test_gen.rs').
- Refactor 'generate_rust_analyzer.py' to explicitly identify host
and target crates, improve readability, and reduce duplication.
And some other fixes, cleanups and improvements"
* tag 'rust-7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux: (79 commits)
rust: sizes: add SizeConstants trait for device address space constants
rust: kernel: update `file_with_nul` comment
rust: kbuild: allow `clippy::precedence` for Rust < 1.86.0
rust: kbuild: support global per-version flags
rust: declare cfi_encoding for lru_status
docs: rust: general-information: use real example
docs: rust: general-information: simplify Kconfig example
docs: rust: quick-start: remove GDB/Binutils mention
docs: rust: quick-start: remove Nix "unstable channel" note
docs: rust: quick-start: remove Gentoo "testing" note
docs: rust: quick-start: add Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and remove subsection title
docs: rust: quick-start: update minimum Ubuntu version
docs: rust: quick-start: update Ubuntu versioned packages
docs: rust: quick-start: openSUSE provides `rust-src` package nowadays
rust: kbuild: remove "dummy parameter" workaround for `bindgen` < 0.71.1
rust: kbuild: update `bindgen --rust-target` version and replace comment
rust: rust_is_available: remove warning for `bindgen` < 0.69.5 && libclang >= 19.1
rust: rust_is_available: remove warning for `bindgen` 0.66.[01]
rust: bump `bindgen` minimum supported version to 0.71.1 (Debian Trixie)
rust: block: update `const_refs_to_static` MSRV TODO comment
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This series cleans up some of the special user copy functions naming and
semantics. In particular, get rid of the (very traditional) double
underscore names and behavior: the whole "optimize away the range check"
model has been largely excised from the other user accessors because
it's so subtle and can be unsafe, but also because it's just not a
relevant optimization any more.
To do that, a couple of drivers that misused the "user" copies as kernel
copies in order to get non-temporal stores had to be fixed up, but that
kind of code should never have been allowed anyway.
The x86-only "nocache" version was also renamed to more accurately
reflect what it actually does.
This was all done because I looked at this code due to a report by Jann
Horn, and I just couldn't stand the inconsistent naming, the horrible
semantics, and the random misuse of these functions. This code should
probably be cleaned up further, but it's at least slightly closer to
normal semantics.
I had a more intrusive series that went even further in trying to
normalize the semantics, but that ended up hitting so many other
inconsistencies between different architectures in this area (eg
'size_t' vs 'unsigned long' vs 'int' as size arguments, and various
iovec check differences that Vasily Gorbik pointed out) that I ended up
with this more limited version that fixed the worst of the issues.
Reported-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Tested-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAHk-=wgg1QVWNWG-UCFo1hx0zqrPnB3qhPzUTrWNft+MtXQXig@mail.gmail.com/
* nocache-cleanup:
x86-64/arm64/powerpc: clean up and rename __copy_from_user_flushcache
x86: rename and clean up __copy_from_user_inatomic_nocache()
x86-64: rename misleadingly named '__copy_user_nocache()' function
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The callbacks into the MIPS RB532 platform to read the GPIO pin
indicating that the NAND chip is ready are oldschool and does
not assign GPIOs as properties to the NAND device.
Add a capability to the generic platform NAND chip driver to use
a GPIO line to detect if a NAND chip is ready and override the
platform-local drv_ready() callback with this check if the GPIO
is present.
This makes it possible to drop the legacy include header
<linux/gpio.h> from the RB532 devices.
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linusw@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
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Convert the Mikrotik RouterBoard RB532 to use GPIO descriptors
by defining a software node for the GPIO chip, then register
the button platform device with full info passing the GPIO
as a device property.
This can be used as a base to move more of the RB532 devices
over to passing GPIOs using device properties.
Use the GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW flag and drop the inversion in the
rb532_button_pressed() function.
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linusw@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
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bootcmdline_scan_chosen() fetches the raw flat-DT bootargs property and
passes it straight to bootcmdline_append(). That helper later feeds the
same pointer into strlcat(), which computes strlen(src) before copying.
Flat DT properties are external boot input, and this path does not
prove that bootargs is NUL-terminated within its declared bounds.
Reject unterminated bootargs properties before appending them to the
kernel command line.
Signed-off-by: Pengpeng Hou <pengpeng@iscas.ac.cn>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
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The 'struct gpio' is not used in the code, remove unneeded forward declaration.
This seems to be a leftover for a 5 years.
Acked-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
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Add a default configuration for Mobileye EyeQ6Lplus evaluation board.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Monin <benoit.monin@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
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Add the device tree of the evaluation board of the EyeQ6Lplus SoC.
The board comes with 2GB of RAM and an SPI NAND connected to the octoSPI
controller The UART of the SoC is used as the serial console.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Monin <benoit.monin@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
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Add the device tree include files for the EyeQ6Lplus system on chip
from Mobileye.
Those files provide the initial support of the SoC:
* The I6500 CPU and GIC interrupt controller.
* The OLB ("Other Logic Block") providing clocks, resets and pin controls.
* One UART.
* One GPIO controller.
* Two SPI controllers, one in host mode and one in target mode.
* One octoSPI flash controller.
* Two I2C controllers.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Monin <benoit.monin@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
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Add the EyeQ6Lplus to the group of choices for Mobileye SoC
and set the kernel load address specific to this SoC.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Monin <benoit.monin@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
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KVM x86 VMXON and EFER.SVME extraction for 7.1
Move _only_ VMXON+VMXOFF and EFER.SVME toggling out of KVM (versus all of VMX
and SVM enabling) out of KVM and into the core kernel so that non-KVM TDX
enabling, e.g. for trusted I/O, can make SEAMCALLs without needing to ensure
KVM is fully loaded.
TIO isn't a hypervisor, and isn't trying to be a hypervisor. Specifically, TIO
should _never_ have it's own VMCSes (that are visible to the host; the
TDX-Module has it's own VMCSes to do SEAMCALL/SEAMRET), and so there is simply
no reason to move that functionality out of KVM.
With that out of the way, dealing with VMXON/VMXOFF and EFER.SVME is a fairly
simple refcounting game.
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KVM nested SVM changes for 7.1 (with one common x86 fix)
- To minimize the probability of corrupting guest state, defer KVM's
non-architectural delivery of exception payloads (e.g. CR2 and DR6) until
consumption of the payload is imminent, and force delivery of the payload
in all paths where userspace saves relevant state.
- Use vcpu->arch.cr2 when updating vmcb12's CR2 on nested #VMEXIT to fix a
bug where L2's CR2 can get corrupted after a save/restore, e.g. if the VM
is migrated while L2 is faulting in memory.
- Fix a class of nSVM bugs where some fields written by the CPU are not
synchronized from vmcb02 to cached vmcb12 after VMRUN, and so are not
up-to-date when saved by KVM_GET_NESTED_STATE.
- Fix a class of bugs where the ordering between KVM_SET_NESTED_STATE and
KVM_SET_{S}REGS could cause vmcb02 to be incorrectly initialized after
save+restore.
- Add a variety of missing nSVM consistency checks.
- Fix several bugs where KVM failed to correctly update VMCB fields on nested
#VMEXIT.
- Fix several bugs where KVM failed to correctly synthesize #UD or #GP for
SVM-related instructions.
- Add support for save+restore of virtualized LBRs (on SVM).
- Refactor various helpers and macros to improve clarity and (hopefully) make
the code easier to maintain.
- Aggressively sanitize fields when copying from vmcb12 to guard against
unintentionally allowing L1 to utilize yet-to-be-defined features.
- Fix several bugs where KVM botched rAX legality checks when emulating SVM
instructions. Note, KVM is still flawed in that KVM doesn't address size
prefix overrides for 64-bit guests; this should probably be documented as a
KVM erratum.
- Fail emulation of VMRUN/VMLOAD/VMSAVE if mapping vmcb12 fails instead of
somewhat arbitrarily synthesizing #GP (i.e. don't bastardize AMD's already-
sketchy behavior of generating #GP if for "unsupported" addresses).
- Cache all used vmcb12 fields to further harden against TOCTOU bugs.
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