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-rw-r--r--Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-i2c-demux-pinctrl29
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/gpu.tmpl8
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/qca,ath79-pll.txt6
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/analogix_dp.txt52
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/exynos/exynos_dp.txt93
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/fsl,dcu.txt15
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/fsl,tcon.txt18
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/rockchip/analogix_dp-rockchip.txt92
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/snps,arcpgu.txt35
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/sunxi/sun4i-drm.txt258
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/img,pistachio-pinctrl.txt12
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/cramfs.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/switchdev.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/x86/topology.txt208
17 files changed, 737 insertions, 103 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-i2c-demux-pinctrl b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-i2c-demux-pinctrl
index 7ac7d7262bb7..3c3514815cd5 100644
--- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-i2c-demux-pinctrl
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-i2c-demux-pinctrl
@@ -1,23 +1,18 @@
-What: /sys/devices/platform/<i2c-demux-name>/cur_master
+What: /sys/devices/platform/<i2c-demux-name>/available_masters
Date: January 2016
KernelVersion: 4.6
Contact: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Description:
+ Reading the file will give you a list of masters which can be
+ selected for a demultiplexed bus. The format is
+ "<index>:<name>". Example from a Renesas Lager board:
-This file selects the active I2C master for a demultiplexed bus.
+ 0:/i2c@e6500000 1:/i2c@e6508000
-Write 0 there for the first master, 1 for the second etc. Reading the file will
-give you a list with the active master marked. Example from a Renesas Lager
-board:
-
-root@Lager:~# cat /sys/devices/platform/i2c@8/cur_master
-* 0 - /i2c@9
- 1 - /i2c@e6520000
- 2 - /i2c@e6530000
-
-root@Lager:~# echo 2 > /sys/devices/platform/i2c@8/cur_master
-
-root@Lager:~# cat /sys/devices/platform/i2c@8/cur_master
- 0 - /i2c@9
- 1 - /i2c@e6520000
-* 2 - /i2c@e6530000
+What: /sys/devices/platform/<i2c-demux-name>/current_master
+Date: January 2016
+KernelVersion: 4.6
+Contact: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
+Description:
+ This file selects/shows the active I2C master for a demultiplexed
+ bus. It uses the <index> value from the file 'available_masters'.
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/gpu.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/gpu.tmpl
index 1692c4dd5487..1464fb2f3c46 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/gpu.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/gpu.tmpl
@@ -2153,7 +2153,11 @@ void intel_crt_init(struct drm_device *dev)
<td valign="top" >ENUM</td>
<td valign="top" >{ "Automatic", "Full", "Limited 16:235" }</td>
<td valign="top" >Connector</td>
- <td valign="top" >TBD</td>
+ <td valign="top" >When this property is set to Limited 16:235
+ and CTM is set, the hardware will be programmed with the
+ result of the multiplication of CTM by the limited range
+ matrix to ensure the pixels normaly in the range 0..1.0 are
+ remapped to the range 16/255..235/255.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" >“audio”</td>
@@ -3334,7 +3338,7 @@ int num_ioctls;</synopsis>
<title>Video BIOS Table (VBT)</title>
!Pdrivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_bios.c Video BIOS Table (VBT)
!Idrivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_bios.c
-!Idrivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_bios.h
+!Idrivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_vbt_defs.h
</sect2>
</sect1>
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/qca,ath79-pll.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/qca,ath79-pll.txt
index e0fc2c11dd00..241fb0545b9e 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/qca,ath79-pll.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/qca,ath79-pll.txt
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Binding for Qualcomm Atheros AR7xxx/AR9XXX PLL controller
The PPL controller provides the 3 main clocks of the SoC: CPU, DDR and AHB.
Required Properties:
-- compatible: has to be "qca,<soctype>-cpu-intc" and one of the following
+- compatible: has to be "qca,<soctype>-pll" and one of the following
fallbacks:
- "qca,ar7100-pll"
- "qca,ar7240-pll"
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ Optional properties:
Example:
- memory-controller@18050000 {
- compatible = "qca,ar9132-ppl", "qca,ar9130-pll";
+ pll-controller@18050000 {
+ compatible = "qca,ar9132-pll", "qca,ar9130-pll";
reg = <0x18050000 0x20>;
clock-names = "ref";
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/analogix_dp.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/analogix_dp.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..4f2ba8c13d92
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/analogix_dp.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+Analogix Display Port bridge bindings
+
+Required properties for dp-controller:
+ -compatible:
+ platform specific such as:
+ * "samsung,exynos5-dp"
+ * "rockchip,rk3288-dp"
+ -reg:
+ physical base address of the controller and length
+ of memory mapped region.
+ -interrupts:
+ interrupt combiner values.
+ -clocks:
+ from common clock binding: handle to dp clock.
+ -clock-names:
+ from common clock binding: Shall be "dp".
+ -interrupt-parent:
+ phandle to Interrupt combiner node.
+ -phys:
+ from general PHY binding: the phandle for the PHY device.
+ -phy-names:
+ from general PHY binding: Should be "dp".
+
+Optional properties for dp-controller:
+ -force-hpd:
+ Indicate driver need force hpd when hpd detect failed, this
+ is used for some eDP screen which don't have hpd signal.
+ -hpd-gpios:
+ Hotplug detect GPIO.
+ Indicates which GPIO should be used for hotplug detection
+ -port@[X]: SoC specific port nodes with endpoint definitions as defined
+ in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt,
+ please refer to the SoC specific binding document:
+ * Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/exynos/exynos_dp.txt
+ * Documentation/devicetree/bindings/video/analogix_dp-rockchip.txt
+
+[1]: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Example:
+
+ dp-controller {
+ compatible = "samsung,exynos5-dp";
+ reg = <0x145b0000 0x10000>;
+ interrupts = <10 3>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&combiner>;
+ clocks = <&clock 342>;
+ clock-names = "dp";
+
+ phys = <&dp_phy>;
+ phy-names = "dp";
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/exynos/exynos_dp.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/exynos/exynos_dp.txt
index fe4a7a2dea9c..ade5d8eebf85 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/exynos/exynos_dp.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/exynos/exynos_dp.txt
@@ -1,20 +1,3 @@
-Device-Tree bindings for Samsung Exynos Embedded DisplayPort Transmitter(eDP)
-
-DisplayPort is industry standard to accommodate the growing board adoption
-of digital display technology within the PC and CE industries.
-It consolidates the internal and external connection methods to reduce device
-complexity and cost. It also supports necessary features for important cross
-industry applications and provides performance scalability to enable the next
-generation of displays that feature higher color depths, refresh rates, and
-display resolutions.
-
-eDP (embedded display port) device is compliant with Embedded DisplayPort
-standard as follows,
-- DisplayPort standard 1.1a for Exynos5250 and Exynos5260.
-- DisplayPort standard 1.3 for Exynos5422s and Exynos5800.
-
-eDP resides between FIMD and panel or FIMD and bridge such as LVDS.
-
The Exynos display port interface should be configured based on
the type of panel connected to it.
@@ -48,26 +31,6 @@ Required properties for dp-controller:
from general PHY binding: the phandle for the PHY device.
-phy-names:
from general PHY binding: Should be "dp".
- -samsung,color-space:
- input video data format.
- COLOR_RGB = 0, COLOR_YCBCR422 = 1, COLOR_YCBCR444 = 2
- -samsung,dynamic-range:
- dynamic range for input video data.
- VESA = 0, CEA = 1
- -samsung,ycbcr-coeff:
- YCbCr co-efficients for input video.
- COLOR_YCBCR601 = 0, COLOR_YCBCR709 = 1
- -samsung,color-depth:
- number of bits per colour component.
- COLOR_6 = 0, COLOR_8 = 1, COLOR_10 = 2, COLOR_12 = 3
- -samsung,link-rate:
- link rate supported by the panel.
- LINK_RATE_1_62GBPS = 0x6, LINK_RATE_2_70GBPS = 0x0A
- -samsung,lane-count:
- number of lanes supported by the panel.
- LANE_COUNT1 = 1, LANE_COUNT2 = 2, LANE_COUNT4 = 4
- - display-timings: timings for the connected panel as described by
- Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/display-timing.txt
Optional properties for dp-controller:
-interlaced:
@@ -83,17 +46,31 @@ Optional properties for dp-controller:
Hotplug detect GPIO.
Indicates which GPIO should be used for hotplug
detection
-Video interfaces:
- Device node can contain video interface port nodes according to [1].
- The following are properties specific to those nodes:
-
- endpoint node connected to bridge or panel node:
- - remote-endpoint: specifies the endpoint in panel or bridge node.
- This node is required in all kinds of exynos dp
- to represent the connection between dp and bridge
- or dp and panel.
-
-[1]: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt
+ -video interfaces: Device node can contain video interface port
+ nodes according to [1].
+ - display-timings: timings for the connected panel as described by
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/display-timing.txt
+
+For the below properties, please refer to Analogix DP binding document:
+ * Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/analogix_dp.txt
+ -phys (required)
+ -phy-names (required)
+ -hpd-gpios (optional)
+ force-hpd (optional)
+
+Deprecated properties for DisplayPort:
+-interlaced: deprecated prop that can parsed from drm_display_mode.
+-vsync-active-high: deprecated prop that can parsed from drm_display_mode.
+-hsync-active-high: deprecated prop that can parsed from drm_display_mode.
+-samsung,ycbcr-coeff: deprecated prop that can parsed from drm_display_mode.
+-samsung,dynamic-range: deprecated prop that can parsed from drm_display_mode.
+-samsung,color-space: deprecated prop that can parsed from drm_display_info.
+-samsung,color-depth: deprecated prop that can parsed from drm_display_info.
+-samsung,link-rate: deprecated prop that can reading from monitor by dpcd method.
+-samsung,lane-count: deprecated prop that can reading from monitor by dpcd method.
+-samsung,hpd-gpio: deprecated name for hpd-gpios.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Example:
@@ -112,13 +89,6 @@ SOC specific portion:
Board Specific portion:
dp-controller {
- samsung,color-space = <0>;
- samsung,dynamic-range = <0>;
- samsung,ycbcr-coeff = <0>;
- samsung,color-depth = <1>;
- samsung,link-rate = <0x0a>;
- samsung,lane-count = <4>;
-
display-timings {
native-mode = <&lcd_timing>;
lcd_timing: 1366x768 {
@@ -135,18 +105,9 @@ Board Specific portion:
};
ports {
- port {
+ port@0 {
dp_out: endpoint {
- remote-endpoint = <&dp_in>;
- };
- };
- };
-
- panel {
- ...
- port {
- dp_in: endpoint {
- remote-endpoint = <&dp_out>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&bridge_in>;
};
};
};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/fsl,dcu.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/fsl,dcu.txt
index ebf1be9ae393..ae55cde1b69e 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/fsl,dcu.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/fsl,dcu.txt
@@ -6,17 +6,24 @@ Required properties:
* "fsl,vf610-dcu".
- reg: Address and length of the register set for dcu.
-- clocks: From common clock binding: handle to dcu clock.
-- clock-names: From common clock binding: Shall be "dcu".
+- clocks: Handle to "dcu" and "pix" clock (in the order below)
+ This can be the same clock (e.g. LS1021a)
+ See ../clocks/clock-bindings.txt for details.
+- clock-names: Should be "dcu" and "pix"
+ See ../clocks/clock-bindings.txt for details.
- big-endian Boolean property, LS1021A DCU registers are big-endian.
- fsl,panel: The phandle to panel node.
+Optional properties:
+- fsl,tcon: The phandle to the timing controller node.
+
Examples:
dcu: dcu@2ce0000 {
compatible = "fsl,ls1021a-dcu";
reg = <0x0 0x2ce0000 0x0 0x10000>;
- clocks = <&platform_clk 0>;
- clock-names = "dcu";
+ clocks = <&platform_clk 0>, <&platform_clk 0>;
+ clock-names = "dcu", "pix";
big-endian;
fsl,panel = <&panel>;
+ fsl,tcon = <&tcon>;
};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/fsl,tcon.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/fsl,tcon.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6fa4ab668db5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/fsl,tcon.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+Device Tree bindings for Freescale TCON Driver
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: Should be one of
+ * "fsl,vf610-tcon".
+
+- reg: Address and length of the register set for tcon.
+- clocks: From common clock binding: handle to tcon ipg clock.
+- clock-names: From common clock binding: Shall be "ipg".
+
+Examples:
+timing-controller@4003d000 {
+ compatible = "fsl,vf610-tcon";
+ reg = <0x4003d000 0x1000>;
+ clocks = <&clks VF610_CLK_TCON0>;
+ clock-names = "ipg";
+ status = "okay";
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/rockchip/analogix_dp-rockchip.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/rockchip/analogix_dp-rockchip.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e832ff98fd61
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/rockchip/analogix_dp-rockchip.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+Rockchip RK3288 specific extensions to the Analogix Display Port
+================================
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: "rockchip,rk3288-edp";
+
+- reg: physical base address of the controller and length
+
+- clocks: from common clock binding: handle to dp clock.
+ of memory mapped region.
+
+- clock-names: from common clock binding:
+ Required elements: "dp" "pclk"
+
+- resets: Must contain an entry for each entry in reset-names.
+ See ../reset/reset.txt for details.
+
+- pinctrl-names: Names corresponding to the chip hotplug pinctrl states.
+- pinctrl-0: pin-control mode. should be <&edp_hpd>
+
+- reset-names: Must include the name "dp"
+
+- rockchip,grf: this soc should set GRF regs, so need get grf here.
+
+- ports: there are 2 port nodes with endpoint definitions as defined in
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt.
+ Port 0: contained 2 endpoints, connecting to the output of vop.
+ Port 1: contained 1 endpoint, connecting to the input of panel.
+
+For the below properties, please refer to Analogix DP binding document:
+ * Documentation/devicetree/bindings/drm/bridge/analogix_dp.txt
+- phys (required)
+- phy-names (required)
+- hpd-gpios (optional)
+- force-hpd (optional)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Example:
+ dp-controller: dp@ff970000 {
+ compatible = "rockchip,rk3288-dp";
+ reg = <0xff970000 0x4000>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 98 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ clocks = <&cru SCLK_EDP>, <&cru PCLK_EDP_CTRL>;
+ clock-names = "dp", "pclk";
+ phys = <&dp_phy>;
+ phy-names = "dp";
+
+ rockchip,grf = <&grf>;
+ resets = <&cru 111>;
+ reset-names = "dp";
+
+ pinctrl-names = "default";
+ pinctrl-0 = <&edp_hpd>;
+
+ status = "disabled";
+
+ ports {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ edp_in: port@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ edp_in_vopb: endpoint@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&vopb_out_edp>;
+ };
+ edp_in_vopl: endpoint@1 {
+ reg = <1>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&vopl_out_edp>;
+ };
+ };
+
+ edp_out: port@1 {
+ reg = <1>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ edp_out_panel: endpoint {
+ reg = <0>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&panel_in_edp>
+ };
+ };
+ };
+ };
+
+ pinctrl {
+ edp {
+ edp_hpd: edp-hpd {
+ rockchip,pins = <7 11 RK_FUNC_2 &pcfg_pull_none>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/snps,arcpgu.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/snps,arcpgu.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c5c7dfd37df2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/snps,arcpgu.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+ARC PGU
+
+This is a display controller found on several development boards produced
+by Synopsys. The ARC PGU is an RGB streamer that reads the data from a
+framebuffer and sends it to a single digital encoder (usually HDMI).
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: "snps,arcpgu"
+ - reg: Physical base address and length of the controller's registers.
+ - clocks: A list of phandle + clock-specifier pairs, one for each
+ entry in 'clock-names'.
+ - clock-names: A list of clock names. For ARC PGU it should contain:
+ - "pxlclk" for the clock feeding the output PLL of the controller.
+
+Required sub-nodes:
+ - port: The PGU connection to an encoder chip.
+
+Example:
+
+/ {
+ ...
+
+ pgu@XXXXXXXX {
+ compatible = "snps,arcpgu";
+ reg = <0xXXXXXXXX 0x400>;
+ clocks = <&clock_node>;
+ clock-names = "pxlclk";
+
+ port {
+ pgu_output: endpoint {
+ remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_enc_input>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/sunxi/sun4i-drm.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/sunxi/sun4i-drm.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..df8f4aeefe4c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/sunxi/sun4i-drm.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,258 @@
+Allwinner A10 Display Pipeline
+==============================
+
+The Allwinner A10 Display pipeline is composed of several components
+that are going to be documented below:
+
+TV Encoder
+----------
+
+The TV Encoder supports the composite and VGA output. It is one end of
+the pipeline.
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: value should be "allwinner,sun4i-a10-tv-encoder".
+ - reg: base address and size of memory-mapped region
+ - clocks: the clocks driving the TV encoder
+ - resets: phandle to the reset controller driving the encoder
+
+- ports: A ports node with endpoint definitions as defined in
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. The
+ first port should be the input endpoint.
+
+TCON
+----
+
+The TCON acts as a timing controller for RGB, LVDS and TV interfaces.
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: value should be "allwinner,sun5i-a13-tcon".
+ - reg: base address and size of memory-mapped region
+ - interrupts: interrupt associated to this IP
+ - clocks: phandles to the clocks feeding the TCON. Three are needed:
+ - 'ahb': the interface clocks
+ - 'tcon-ch0': The clock driving the TCON channel 0
+ - 'tcon-ch1': The clock driving the TCON channel 1
+ - resets: phandles to the reset controllers driving the encoder
+ - "lcd": the reset line for the TCON channel 0
+
+ - clock-names: the clock names mentioned above
+ - reset-names: the reset names mentioned above
+ - clock-output-names: Name of the pixel clock created
+
+- ports: A ports node with endpoint definitions as defined in
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. The
+ first port should be the input endpoint, the second one the output
+
+ The output should have two endpoints. The first is the block
+ connected to the TCON channel 0 (usually a panel or a bridge), the
+ second the block connected to the TCON channel 1 (usually the TV
+ encoder)
+
+
+Display Engine Backend
+----------------------
+
+The display engine backend exposes layers and sprites to the
+system.
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: value must be one of:
+ * allwinner,sun5i-a13-display-backend
+ - reg: base address and size of the memory-mapped region.
+ - clocks: phandles to the clocks feeding the frontend and backend
+ * ahb: the backend interface clock
+ * mod: the backend module clock
+ * ram: the backend DRAM clock
+ - clock-names: the clock names mentioned above
+ - resets: phandles to the reset controllers driving the backend
+
+- ports: A ports node with endpoint definitions as defined in
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. The
+ first port should be the input endpoints, the second one the output
+
+Display Engine Frontend
+-----------------------
+
+The display engine frontend does formats conversion, scaling,
+deinterlacing and color space conversion.
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: value must be one of:
+ * allwinner,sun5i-a13-display-frontend
+ - reg: base address and size of the memory-mapped region.
+ - interrupts: interrupt associated to this IP
+ - clocks: phandles to the clocks feeding the frontend and backend
+ * ahb: the backend interface clock
+ * mod: the backend module clock
+ * ram: the backend DRAM clock
+ - clock-names: the clock names mentioned above
+ - resets: phandles to the reset controllers driving the backend
+
+- ports: A ports node with endpoint definitions as defined in
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. The
+ first port should be the input endpoints, the second one the outputs
+
+
+Display Engine Pipeline
+-----------------------
+
+The display engine pipeline (and its entry point, since it can be
+either directly the backend or the frontend) is represented as an
+extra node.
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: value must be one of:
+ * allwinner,sun5i-a13-display-engine
+
+ - allwinner,pipelines: list of phandle to the display engine
+ frontends available.
+
+Example:
+
+panel: panel {
+ compatible = "olimex,lcd-olinuxino-43-ts";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ port {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ panel_input: endpoint {
+ remote-endpoint = <&tcon0_out_panel>;
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+tve0: tv-encoder@01c0a000 {
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun4i-a10-tv-encoder";
+ reg = <0x01c0a000 0x1000>;
+ clocks = <&ahb_gates 34>;
+ resets = <&tcon_ch0_clk 0>;
+
+ port {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ tve0_in_tcon0: endpoint@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&tcon0_out_tve0>;
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+tcon0: lcd-controller@1c0c000 {
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun5i-a13-tcon";
+ reg = <0x01c0c000 0x1000>;
+ interrupts = <44>;
+ resets = <&tcon_ch0_clk 1>;
+ reset-names = "lcd";
+ clocks = <&ahb_gates 36>,
+ <&tcon_ch0_clk>,
+ <&tcon_ch1_clk>;
+ clock-names = "ahb",
+ "tcon-ch0",
+ "tcon-ch1";
+ clock-output-names = "tcon-pixel-clock";
+
+ ports {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ tcon0_in: port@0 {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ reg = <0>;
+
+ tcon0_in_be0: endpoint@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&be0_out_tcon0>;
+ };
+ };
+
+ tcon0_out: port@1 {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ reg = <1>;
+
+ tcon0_out_panel: endpoint@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&panel_input>;
+ };
+
+ tcon0_out_tve0: endpoint@1 {
+ reg = <1>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&tve0_in_tcon0>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+fe0: display-frontend@1e00000 {
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun5i-a13-display-frontend";
+ reg = <0x01e00000 0x20000>;
+ interrupts = <47>;
+ clocks = <&ahb_gates 46>, <&de_fe_clk>,
+ <&dram_gates 25>;
+ clock-names = "ahb", "mod",
+ "ram";
+ resets = <&de_fe_clk>;
+
+ ports {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ fe0_out: port@1 {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ reg = <1>;
+
+ fe0_out_be0: endpoint {
+ remote-endpoint = <&be0_in_fe0>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+be0: display-backend@1e60000 {
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun5i-a13-display-backend";
+ reg = <0x01e60000 0x10000>;
+ clocks = <&ahb_gates 44>, <&de_be_clk>,
+ <&dram_gates 26>;
+ clock-names = "ahb", "mod",
+ "ram";
+ resets = <&de_be_clk>;
+
+ ports {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ be0_in: port@0 {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ reg = <0>;
+
+ be0_in_fe0: endpoint@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&fe0_out_be0>;
+ };
+ };
+
+ be0_out: port@1 {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ reg = <1>;
+
+ be0_out_tcon0: endpoint@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&tcon0_in_be0>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+display-engine {
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun5i-a13-display-engine";
+ allwinner,pipelines = <&fe0>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/img,pistachio-pinctrl.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/img,pistachio-pinctrl.txt
index 08a4a32c8eb0..0326154c7925 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/img,pistachio-pinctrl.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/img,pistachio-pinctrl.txt
@@ -134,12 +134,12 @@ mfio80 ddr_debug, mips_trace_data, mips_debug
mfio81 dreq0, mips_trace_data, eth_debug
mfio82 dreq1, mips_trace_data, eth_debug
mfio83 mips_pll_lock, mips_trace_data, usb_debug
-mfio84 sys_pll_lock, mips_trace_data, usb_debug
-mfio85 wifi_pll_lock, mips_trace_data, sdhost_debug
-mfio86 bt_pll_lock, mips_trace_data, sdhost_debug
-mfio87 rpu_v_pll_lock, dreq2, socif_debug
-mfio88 rpu_l_pll_lock, dreq3, socif_debug
-mfio89 audio_pll_lock, dreq4, dreq5
+mfio84 audio_pll_lock, mips_trace_data, usb_debug
+mfio85 rpu_v_pll_lock, mips_trace_data, sdhost_debug
+mfio86 rpu_l_pll_lock, mips_trace_data, sdhost_debug
+mfio87 sys_pll_lock, dreq2, socif_debug
+mfio88 wifi_pll_lock, dreq3, socif_debug
+mfio89 bt_pll_lock, dreq4, dreq5
tck
trstn
tdi
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/cramfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/cramfs.txt
index 31f53f0ab957..4006298f6707 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/cramfs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/cramfs.txt
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ the update lasts only as long as the inode is cached in memory, after
which the timestamp reverts to 1970, i.e. moves backwards in time.
Currently, cramfs must be written and read with architectures of the
-same endianness, and can be read only by kernels with PAGE_CACHE_SIZE
+same endianness, and can be read only by kernels with PAGE_SIZE
== 4096. At least the latter of these is a bug, but it hasn't been
decided what the best fix is. For the moment if you have larger pages
you can just change the #define in mkcramfs.c, so long as you don't
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt
index d392e1505f17..d9c11d25bf02 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ size: The limit of allocated bytes for this tmpfs instance. The
default is half of your physical RAM without swap. If you
oversize your tmpfs instances the machine will deadlock
since the OOM handler will not be able to free that memory.
-nr_blocks: The same as size, but in blocks of PAGE_CACHE_SIZE.
+nr_blocks: The same as size, but in blocks of PAGE_SIZE.
nr_inodes: The maximum number of inodes for this instance. The default
is half of the number of your physical RAM pages, or (on a
machine with highmem) the number of lowmem RAM pages,
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt
index b02a7d598258..4164bd6397a2 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt
@@ -708,9 +708,9 @@ struct address_space_operations {
from the address space. This generally corresponds to either a
truncation, punch hole or a complete invalidation of the address
space (in the latter case 'offset' will always be 0 and 'length'
- will be PAGE_CACHE_SIZE). Any private data associated with the page
+ will be PAGE_SIZE). Any private data associated with the page
should be updated to reflect this truncation. If offset is 0 and
- length is PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, then the private data should be released,
+ length is PAGE_SIZE, then the private data should be released,
because the page must be able to be completely discarded. This may
be done by calling the ->releasepage function, but in this case the
release MUST succeed.
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/switchdev.txt b/Documentation/networking/switchdev.txt
index fad63136ee3e..2f659129694b 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/switchdev.txt
+++ b/Documentation/networking/switchdev.txt
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ used. First phase is to "prepare" anything needed, including various checks,
memory allocation, etc. The goal is to handle the stuff that is not unlikely
to fail here. The second phase is to "commit" the actual changes.
-Switchdev provides an inftrastructure for sharing items (for example memory
+Switchdev provides an infrastructure for sharing items (for example memory
allocations) between the two phases.
The object created by a driver in "prepare" phase and it is queued up by:
diff --git a/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt b/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
index 7328cf85236c..1fd1fbe9ce95 100644
--- a/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
+++ b/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
@@ -586,6 +586,10 @@ drivers to make their ->remove() callbacks avoid races with runtime PM directly,
but also it allows of more flexibility in the handling of devices during the
removal of their drivers.
+Drivers in ->remove() callback should undo the runtime PM changes done
+in ->probe(). Usually this means calling pm_runtime_disable(),
+pm_runtime_dont_use_autosuspend() etc.
+
The user space can effectively disallow the driver of the device to power manage
it at run time by changing the value of its /sys/devices/.../power/control
attribute to "on", which causes pm_runtime_forbid() to be called. In principle,
diff --git a/Documentation/x86/topology.txt b/Documentation/x86/topology.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..06afac252f5b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/x86/topology.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,208 @@
+x86 Topology
+============
+
+This documents and clarifies the main aspects of x86 topology modelling and
+representation in the kernel. Update/change when doing changes to the
+respective code.
+
+The architecture-agnostic topology definitions are in
+Documentation/cputopology.txt. This file holds x86-specific
+differences/specialities which must not necessarily apply to the generic
+definitions. Thus, the way to read up on Linux topology on x86 is to start
+with the generic one and look at this one in parallel for the x86 specifics.
+
+Needless to say, code should use the generic functions - this file is *only*
+here to *document* the inner workings of x86 topology.
+
+Started by Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> and Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>.
+
+The main aim of the topology facilities is to present adequate interfaces to
+code which needs to know/query/use the structure of the running system wrt
+threads, cores, packages, etc.
+
+The kernel does not care about the concept of physical sockets because a
+socket has no relevance to software. It's an electromechanical component. In
+the past a socket always contained a single package (see below), but with the
+advent of Multi Chip Modules (MCM) a socket can hold more than one package. So
+there might be still references to sockets in the code, but they are of
+historical nature and should be cleaned up.
+
+The topology of a system is described in the units of:
+
+ - packages
+ - cores
+ - threads
+
+* Package:
+
+ Packages contain a number of cores plus shared resources, e.g. DRAM
+ controller, shared caches etc.
+
+ AMD nomenclature for package is 'Node'.
+
+ Package-related topology information in the kernel:
+
+ - cpuinfo_x86.x86_max_cores:
+
+ The number of cores in a package. This information is retrieved via CPUID.
+
+ - cpuinfo_x86.phys_proc_id:
+
+ The physical ID of the package. This information is retrieved via CPUID
+ and deduced from the APIC IDs of the cores in the package.
+
+ - cpuinfo_x86.logical_id:
+
+ The logical ID of the package. As we do not trust BIOSes to enumerate the
+ packages in a consistent way, we introduced the concept of logical package
+ ID so we can sanely calculate the number of maximum possible packages in
+ the system and have the packages enumerated linearly.
+
+ - topology_max_packages():
+
+ The maximum possible number of packages in the system. Helpful for per
+ package facilities to preallocate per package information.
+
+
+* Cores:
+
+ A core consists of 1 or more threads. It does not matter whether the threads
+ are SMT- or CMT-type threads.
+
+ AMDs nomenclature for a CMT core is "Compute Unit". The kernel always uses
+ "core".
+
+ Core-related topology information in the kernel:
+
+ - smp_num_siblings:
+
+ The number of threads in a core. The number of threads in a package can be
+ calculated by:
+
+ threads_per_package = cpuinfo_x86.x86_max_cores * smp_num_siblings
+
+
+* Threads:
+
+ A thread is a single scheduling unit. It's the equivalent to a logical Linux
+ CPU.
+
+ AMDs nomenclature for CMT threads is "Compute Unit Core". The kernel always
+ uses "thread".
+
+ Thread-related topology information in the kernel:
+
+ - topology_core_cpumask():
+
+ The cpumask contains all online threads in the package to which a thread
+ belongs.
+
+ The number of online threads is also printed in /proc/cpuinfo "siblings."
+
+ - topology_sibling_mask():
+
+ The cpumask contains all online threads in the core to which a thread
+ belongs.
+
+ - topology_logical_package_id():
+
+ The logical package ID to which a thread belongs.
+
+ - topology_physical_package_id():
+
+ The physical package ID to which a thread belongs.
+
+ - topology_core_id();
+
+ The ID of the core to which a thread belongs. It is also printed in /proc/cpuinfo
+ "core_id."
+
+
+
+System topology examples
+
+Note:
+
+The alternative Linux CPU enumeration depends on how the BIOS enumerates the
+threads. Many BIOSes enumerate all threads 0 first and then all threads 1.
+That has the "advantage" that the logical Linux CPU numbers of threads 0 stay
+the same whether threads are enabled or not. That's merely an implementation
+detail and has no practical impact.
+
+1) Single Package, Single Core
+
+ [package 0] -> [core 0] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 0
+
+2) Single Package, Dual Core
+
+ a) One thread per core
+
+ [package 0] -> [core 0] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 0
+ -> [core 1] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 1
+
+ b) Two threads per core
+
+ [package 0] -> [core 0] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 0
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 1
+ -> [core 1] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 2
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 3
+
+ Alternative enumeration:
+
+ [package 0] -> [core 0] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 0
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 2
+ -> [core 1] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 1
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 3
+
+ AMD nomenclature for CMT systems:
+
+ [node 0] -> [Compute Unit 0] -> [Compute Unit Core 0] -> Linux CPU 0
+ -> [Compute Unit Core 1] -> Linux CPU 1
+ -> [Compute Unit 1] -> [Compute Unit Core 0] -> Linux CPU 2
+ -> [Compute Unit Core 1] -> Linux CPU 3
+
+4) Dual Package, Dual Core
+
+ a) One thread per core
+
+ [package 0] -> [core 0] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 0
+ -> [core 1] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 1
+
+ [package 1] -> [core 0] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 2
+ -> [core 1] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 3
+
+ b) Two threads per core
+
+ [package 0] -> [core 0] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 0
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 1
+ -> [core 1] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 2
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 3
+
+ [package 1] -> [core 0] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 4
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 5
+ -> [core 1] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 6
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 7
+
+ Alternative enumeration:
+
+ [package 0] -> [core 0] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 0
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 4
+ -> [core 1] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 1
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 5
+
+ [package 1] -> [core 0] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 2
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 6
+ -> [core 1] -> [thread 0] -> Linux CPU 3
+ -> [thread 1] -> Linux CPU 7
+
+ AMD nomenclature for CMT systems:
+
+ [node 0] -> [Compute Unit 0] -> [Compute Unit Core 0] -> Linux CPU 0
+ -> [Compute Unit Core 1] -> Linux CPU 1
+ -> [Compute Unit 1] -> [Compute Unit Core 0] -> Linux CPU 2
+ -> [Compute Unit Core 1] -> Linux CPU 3
+
+ [node 1] -> [Compute Unit 0] -> [Compute Unit Core 0] -> Linux CPU 4
+ -> [Compute Unit Core 1] -> Linux CPU 5
+ -> [Compute Unit 1] -> [Compute Unit Core 0] -> Linux CPU 6
+ -> [Compute Unit Core 1] -> Linux CPU 7
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