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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2018-08-19 09:56:38 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2018-08-19 09:56:38 -0700
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Merge tag 'riscv-for-linus-4.19-mw0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/palmer/riscv-linux
Pull RISC-V updates from Palmer Dabbelt: "This contains some major improvements to the RISC-V port, including the necessary interrupt controller and timer support to actually make it to userspace. Support for three devices has been added: - the ISA-mandated timers on RISC-V systems. - the ISA-mandated first-level interrupt controller on RISC-V systems, which is handled as part of our core arch code because it's very small and tightly tied to the ISA. - SiFive's platform-level interrupt controller, which talks to the actual devices. In addition to these new devices, there are a handful of cleanups all over the RISC-V tree: - build fixes for various configurations: * A fix to the vDSO build's makefile so it respects CFLAGS. * The addition of __lshrti3, a libgcc derived function necessary for some 32-bit configurations. * !SMP && PERF_EVENTS - Cleanups to the arch code to remove the remnants of old versions of the drivers that were just properly submitted. * Some dead code from the timer driver, most of which wasn't ever even compiled. * Cleanups of some interrupt #defines, which are now local to the interrupt handling code. - Fixes to ptrace(), which while not being sufficient to fully make GDB work are at least sufficient to get simple GDB tasks to work. - Early printk support via RISC-V's architecturally mandated SBI console device. - A fix to our early debug trap handler to ensure it's always aligned. These patches have all been through a fairly extensive review process, but as this enables a whole pile of functionality (ie, userspace) I'm confident we'll need to submit a few more patches. The only concrete issues I know about are the sys_riscv_flush_icache patches, but as I managed to screw those up on Friday I figured it'd be best to let them bake another week. This tag boots a Fedora root filesystem on QEMU's master branch for me, and before this morning's rebase (from 4.18-rc8 to 4.18) it booted on the HiFive Unleashed. Thanks to Christoph Hellwig and the other guys at WD for getting the new drivers in shape!" * tag 'riscv-for-linus-4.19-mw0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/palmer/riscv-linux: dt-bindings: interrupt-controller: SiFive Plaform Level Interrupt Controller dt-bindings: interrupt-controller: RISC-V local interrupt controller RISC-V: Fix !CONFIG_SMP compilation error irqchip: add a SiFive PLIC driver RISC-V: Add the directive for alignment of stvec's value clocksource: new RISC-V SBI timer driver RISC-V: implement low-level interrupt handling RISC-V: add a definition for the SIE SEIE bit RISC-V: remove INTERRUPT_CAUSE_* defines from asm/irq.h RISC-V: simplify software interrupt / IPI code RISC-V: remove timer leftovers RISC-V: Add early printk support via the SBI console RISC-V: Don't increment sepc after breakpoint. RISC-V: implement __lshrti3. RISC-V: Use KBUILD_CFLAGS instead of KCFLAGS when building the vDSO
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diff --git a/arch/riscv/configs/defconfig b/arch/riscv/configs/defconfig
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@@ -76,3 +76,4 @@ CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y
CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API_HASH=y
CONFIG_MODULES=y
CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y
+CONFIG_SIFIVE_PLIC=y
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