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-rw-r--r--Documentation/accounting/psi.txt12
-rw-r--r--Documentation/bpf/btf.rst8
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.yaml2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/amlogic,meson-dw-hdmi.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/amlogic,meson-vpu.txt9
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/ti,tfp410.txt32
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/feiyang,fy07024di26a30d.txt20
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/innolux,p079zca.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/innolux,p097pfg.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/kingdisplay,kd097d04.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/lg,acx467akm-7.txt7
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/osddisplays,osd070t1718-19ts.txt12
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/rocktech,jh057n00900.txt18
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/ronbo,rb070d30.yaml51
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/tpo,td028ttec1.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/rockchip/rockchip,rk3066-hdmi.txt72
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ste,mcde.txt104
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/arm,mali-bifrost.txt92
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/aspeed-gfx.txt41
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/brcm,bcm-v3d.txt11
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adc128d818.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-iop3xx.txt (renamed from Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-xscale.txt)0
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mt65xx.txt (renamed from Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mtk.txt)0
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-stu300.txt (renamed from Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-st-ddci2c.txt)0
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-sun6i-p2wi.txt (renamed from Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-sunxi-p2wi.txt)0
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-wmt.txt (renamed from Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-vt8500.txt)0
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/renesas,irqc.txt1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/qca8k.txt73
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/mtk-uart.txt1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt3
-rw-r--r--Documentation/driver-api/component.rst2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/driver-model/devres.txt3
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/mount_api.txt367
-rw-r--r--Documentation/gpu/drm-internals.rst5
-rw-r--r--Documentation/gpu/drm-kms-helpers.rst18
-rw-r--r--Documentation/gpu/kms-properties.csv1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/gpu/meson.rst6
-rw-r--r--Documentation/gpu/tinydrm.rst30
-rw-r--r--Documentation/gpu/todo.rst12
-rw-r--r--Documentation/i2c/busses/i2c-i8011
-rw-r--r--Documentation/lzo.txt8
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/bpf_flow_dissector.rst126
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/index.rst1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/msg_zerocopy.rst2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst13
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/nf_flowtable.txt8
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/snmp_counter.rst12
-rw-r--r--Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt77
-rw-r--r--Documentation/virtual/kvm/mmu.txt11
49 files changed, 1006 insertions, 282 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/accounting/psi.txt b/Documentation/accounting/psi.txt
index b8ca28b60215..7e71c9c1d8e9 100644
--- a/Documentation/accounting/psi.txt
+++ b/Documentation/accounting/psi.txt
@@ -56,12 +56,12 @@ situation from a state where some tasks are stalled but the CPU is
still doing productive work. As such, time spent in this subset of the
stall state is tracked separately and exported in the "full" averages.
-The ratios are tracked as recent trends over ten, sixty, and three
-hundred second windows, which gives insight into short term events as
-well as medium and long term trends. The total absolute stall time is
-tracked and exported as well, to allow detection of latency spikes
-which wouldn't necessarily make a dent in the time averages, or to
-average trends over custom time frames.
+The ratios (in %) are tracked as recent trends over ten, sixty, and
+three hundred second windows, which gives insight into short term events
+as well as medium and long term trends. The total absolute stall time
+(in us) is tracked and exported as well, to allow detection of latency
+spikes which wouldn't necessarily make a dent in the time averages,
+or to average trends over custom time frames.
Cgroup2 interface
=================
diff --git a/Documentation/bpf/btf.rst b/Documentation/bpf/btf.rst
index 9a60a5d60e38..7313d354f20e 100644
--- a/Documentation/bpf/btf.rst
+++ b/Documentation/bpf/btf.rst
@@ -148,16 +148,16 @@ The ``btf_type.size * 8`` must be equal to or greater than ``BTF_INT_BITS()``
for the type. The maximum value of ``BTF_INT_BITS()`` is 128.
The ``BTF_INT_OFFSET()`` specifies the starting bit offset to calculate values
-for this int. For example, a bitfield struct member has: * btf member bit
-offset 100 from the start of the structure, * btf member pointing to an int
-type, * the int type has ``BTF_INT_OFFSET() = 2`` and ``BTF_INT_BITS() = 4``
+for this int. For example, a bitfield struct member has:
+ * btf member bit offset 100 from the start of the structure,
+ * btf member pointing to an int type,
+ * the int type has ``BTF_INT_OFFSET() = 2`` and ``BTF_INT_BITS() = 4``
Then in the struct memory layout, this member will occupy ``4`` bits starting
from bits ``100 + 2 = 102``.
Alternatively, the bitfield struct member can be the following to access the
same bits as the above:
-
* btf member bit offset 102,
* btf member pointing to an int type,
* the int type has ``BTF_INT_OFFSET() = 0`` and ``BTF_INT_BITS() = 4``
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.yaml
index 365dcf384d73..82dd7582e945 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.yaml
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.yaml
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ patternProperties:
- renesas,r9a06g032-smp
- rockchip,rk3036-smp
- rockchip,rk3066-smp
- - socionext,milbeaut-m10v-smp
+ - socionext,milbeaut-m10v-smp
- ste,dbx500-smp
cpu-release-addr:
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/amlogic,meson-dw-hdmi.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/amlogic,meson-dw-hdmi.txt
index bf4a18047309..3a50a7862cf3 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/amlogic,meson-dw-hdmi.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/amlogic,meson-dw-hdmi.txt
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ Required properties:
- GXL (S905X, S905D) : "amlogic,meson-gxl-dw-hdmi"
- GXM (S912) : "amlogic,meson-gxm-dw-hdmi"
followed by the common "amlogic,meson-gx-dw-hdmi"
+ - G12A (S905X2, S905Y2, S905D2) : "amlogic,meson-g12a-dw-hdmi"
- reg: Physical base address and length of the controller's registers.
- interrupts: The HDMI interrupt number
- clocks, clock-names : must have the phandles to the HDMI iahb and isfr clocks,
@@ -66,6 +67,9 @@ corresponding to each HDMI output and input.
S905X (GXL) VENC Input TMDS Output
S905D (GXL) VENC Input TMDS Output
S912 (GXM) VENC Input TMDS Output
+ S905X2 (G12A) VENC Input TMDS Output
+ S905Y2 (G12A) VENC Input TMDS Output
+ S905D2 (G12A) VENC Input TMDS Output
Example:
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/amlogic,meson-vpu.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/amlogic,meson-vpu.txt
index c65fd7a7467c..be40a780501c 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/amlogic,meson-vpu.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/amlogic,meson-vpu.txt
@@ -57,18 +57,18 @@ Required properties:
- GXL (S905X, S905D) : "amlogic,meson-gxl-vpu"
- GXM (S912) : "amlogic,meson-gxm-vpu"
followed by the common "amlogic,meson-gx-vpu"
+ - G12A (S905X2, S905Y2, S905D2) : "amlogic,meson-g12a-vpu"
- reg: base address and size of he following memory-mapped regions :
- vpu
- hhi
- - dmc
- reg-names: should contain the names of the previous memory regions
- interrupts: should contain the VENC Vsync interrupt number
+- amlogic,canvas: phandle to canvas provider node as described in the file
+ ../soc/amlogic/amlogic,canvas.txt
Optional properties:
- power-domains: Optional phandle to associated power domain as described in
the file ../power/power_domain.txt
-- amlogic,canvas: phandle to canvas provider node as described in the file
- ../soc/amlogic/amlogic,canvas.txt
Required nodes:
@@ -84,6 +84,9 @@ corresponding to each VPU output.
S905X (GXL) CVBS VDAC HDMI-TX
S905D (GXL) CVBS VDAC HDMI-TX
S912 (GXM) CVBS VDAC HDMI-TX
+ S905X2 (G12A) CVBS VDAC HDMI-TX
+ S905Y2 (G12A) CVBS VDAC HDMI-TX
+ S905D2 (G12A) CVBS VDAC HDMI-TX
Example:
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/ti,tfp410.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/ti,tfp410.txt
index 54d7e31525ec..5ff4f64ef8e8 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/ti,tfp410.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/ti,tfp410.txt
@@ -6,15 +6,32 @@ Required properties:
Optional properties:
- powerdown-gpios: power-down gpio
-- reg: I2C address. If and only if present the device node
- should be placed into the i2c controller node where the
- tfp410 i2c is connected to.
+- reg: I2C address. If and only if present the device node should be placed
+ into the I2C controller node where the TFP410 I2C is connected to.
+- ti,deskew: data de-skew in 350ps increments, from -4 to +3, as configured
+ through th DK[3:1] pins. This property shall be present only if the TFP410
+ is not connected through I2C.
Required nodes:
-- Video port 0 for DPI input [1].
-- Video port 1 for DVI output [1].
-[1]: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt
+This device has two video ports. Their connections are modeled using the OF
+graph bindings specified in [1]. Each port node shall have a single endpoint.
+
+- Port 0 is the DPI input port. Its endpoint subnode shall contain a
+ pclk-sample and bus-width property and a remote-endpoint property as specified
+ in [1].
+ - If pclk-sample is not defined, pclk-sample = 0 should be assumed for
+ backward compatibility.
+ - If bus-width is not defined then bus-width = 24 should be assumed for
+ backward compatibility.
+ bus-width = 24: 24 data lines are connected and single-edge mode
+ bus-width = 12: 12 data lines are connected and dual-edge mode
+
+- Port 1 is the DVI output port. Its endpoint subnode shall contain a
+ remote-endpoint property is specified in [1].
+
+[1] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt
+
Example
-------
@@ -22,6 +39,7 @@ Example
tfp410: encoder@0 {
compatible = "ti,tfp410";
powerdown-gpios = <&twl_gpio 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
+ ti,deskew = <4>;
ports {
#address-cells = <1>;
@@ -31,6 +49,8 @@ tfp410: encoder@0 {
reg = <0>;
tfp410_in: endpoint@0 {
+ pclk-sample = <1>;
+ bus-width = <24>;
remote-endpoint = <&dpi_out>;
};
};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/feiyang,fy07024di26a30d.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/feiyang,fy07024di26a30d.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..82caa7b65ae8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/feiyang,fy07024di26a30d.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+Feiyang FY07024DI26A30-D 7" MIPI-DSI LCD Panel
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: must be "feiyang,fy07024di26a30d"
+- reg: DSI virtual channel used by that screen
+- avdd-supply: analog regulator dc1 switch
+- dvdd-supply: 3v3 digital regulator
+- reset-gpios: a GPIO phandle for the reset pin
+
+Optional properties:
+- backlight: phandle for the backlight control.
+
+panel@0 {
+ compatible = "feiyang,fy07024di26a30d";
+ reg = <0>;
+ avdd-supply = <&reg_dc1sw>;
+ dvdd-supply = <&reg_dldo2>;
+ reset-gpios = <&pio 3 24 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* LCD-RST: PD24 */
+ backlight = <&backlight>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/innolux,p079zca.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/innolux,p079zca.txt
index d0f55161579a..3ab8c7412cf6 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/innolux,p079zca.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/innolux,p079zca.txt
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Optional properties:
Example:
&mipi_dsi {
- panel {
+ panel@0 {
compatible = "innolux,p079zca";
reg = <0>;
power-supply = <...>;
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/innolux,p097pfg.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/innolux,p097pfg.txt
index 595d9dfeffd3..d1cab3a8f0fb 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/innolux,p097pfg.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/innolux,p097pfg.txt
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Optional properties:
Example:
&mipi_dsi {
- panel {
+ panel@0 {
compatible = "innolux,p079zca";
reg = <0>;
avdd-supply = <...>;
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/kingdisplay,kd097d04.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/kingdisplay,kd097d04.txt
index 164a5fa236da..cfefff688614 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/kingdisplay,kd097d04.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/kingdisplay,kd097d04.txt
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Optional properties:
Example:
&mipi_dsi {
- panel {
+ panel@0 {
compatible = "kingdisplay,kd097d04";
reg = <0>;
power-supply = <...>;
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/lg,acx467akm-7.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/lg,acx467akm-7.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..fc1e1b325e49
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/lg,acx467akm-7.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+LG ACX467AKM-7 4.95" 1080×1920 LCD Panel
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: must be "lg,acx467akm-7"
+
+This binding is compatible with the simple-panel binding, which is specified
+in simple-panel.txt in this directory.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/osddisplays,osd070t1718-19ts.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/osddisplays,osd070t1718-19ts.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e57883ccdf2f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/osddisplays,osd070t1718-19ts.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+OSD Displays OSD070T1718-19TS 7" WVGA TFT LCD panel
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: shall be "osddisplays,osd070t1718-19ts"
+- power-supply: see simple-panel.txt
+
+Optional properties:
+- backlight: see simple-panel.txt
+
+This binding is compatible with the simple-panel binding, which is specified
+in simple-panel.txt in this directory. No other simple-panel properties than
+the ones specified herein are valid.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/rocktech,jh057n00900.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/rocktech,jh057n00900.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..1b5763200cf6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/rocktech,jh057n00900.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+Rocktech jh057n00900 5.5" 720x1440 TFT LCD panel
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: should be "rocktech,jh057n00900"
+- reg: DSI virtual channel of the peripheral
+- reset-gpios: panel reset gpio
+- backlight: phandle of the backlight device attached to the panel
+
+Example:
+
+ &mipi_dsi {
+ panel@0 {
+ compatible = "rocktech,jh057n00900";
+ reg = <0>;
+ backlight = <&backlight>;
+ reset-gpios = <&gpio3 13 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
+ };
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/ronbo,rb070d30.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/ronbo,rb070d30.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0e7987f1cdb7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/ronbo,rb070d30.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0+ OR X11)
+%YAML 1.2
+---
+$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/panel/ronbo,rb070d30.yaml#
+$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
+
+title: Ronbo RB070D30 DSI Display Panel
+
+maintainers:
+ - Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
+
+properties:
+ compatible:
+ const: ronbo,rb070d30
+
+ reg:
+ description: MIPI-DSI virtual channel
+
+ power-gpios:
+ description: GPIO used for the power pin
+ maxItems: 1
+
+ reset-gpios:
+ description: GPIO used for the reset pin
+ maxItems: 1
+
+ shlr-gpios:
+ description: GPIO used for the shlr pin (horizontal flip)
+ maxItems: 1
+
+ updn-gpios:
+ description: GPIO used for the updn pin (vertical flip)
+ maxItems: 1
+
+ vcc-lcd-supply:
+ description: Power regulator
+
+ backlight:
+ description: Backlight used by the panel
+ $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle"
+
+required:
+ - compatible
+ - power-gpios
+ - reg
+ - reset-gpios
+ - shlr-gpios
+ - updn-gpios
+ - vcc-lcd-supply
+
+additionalProperties: false
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/tpo,td028ttec1.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/tpo,td028ttec1.txt
index ed34253d9fb1..898e06ecf4ef 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/tpo,td028ttec1.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/tpo,td028ttec1.txt
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Required properties:
Optional properties:
- label: a symbolic name for the panel
+- backlight: phandle of the backlight device
Required nodes:
- Video port for DPI input
@@ -21,6 +22,7 @@ lcd-panel: td028ttec1@0 {
spi-cpha;
label = "lcd";
+ backlight = <&backlight>;
port {
lcd_in: endpoint {
remote-endpoint = <&dpi_out>;
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/rockchip/rockchip,rk3066-hdmi.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/rockchip/rockchip,rk3066-hdmi.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d1ad31bca8d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/rockchip/rockchip,rk3066-hdmi.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+Rockchip specific extensions for rk3066 HDMI
+============================================
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible:
+ "rockchip,rk3066-hdmi";
+- reg:
+ Physical base address and length of the controller's registers.
+- clocks, clock-names:
+ Phandle to HDMI controller clock, name should be "hclk".
+- interrupts:
+ HDMI interrupt number.
+- power-domains:
+ Phandle to the RK3066_PD_VIO power domain.
+- rockchip,grf:
+ This soc uses GRF regs to switch the HDMI TX input between vop0 and vop1.
+- ports:
+ Contains one port node with two endpoints, numbered 0 and 1,
+ connected respectively to vop0 and vop1.
+ Contains one port node with one endpoint
+ connected to a hdmi-connector node.
+- pinctrl-0, pinctrl-name:
+ Switch the iomux for the HPD/I2C pins to HDMI function.
+
+Example:
+ hdmi: hdmi@10116000 {
+ compatible = "rockchip,rk3066-hdmi";
+ reg = <0x10116000 0x2000>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 64 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ clocks = <&cru HCLK_HDMI>;
+ clock-names = "hclk";
+ power-domains = <&power RK3066_PD_VIO>;
+ rockchip,grf = <&grf>;
+ pinctrl-names = "default";
+ pinctrl-0 = <&hdmii2c_xfer>, <&hdmi_hpd>;
+
+ ports {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ hdmi_in: port@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ hdmi_in_vop0: endpoint@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&vop0_out_hdmi>;
+ };
+ hdmi_in_vop1: endpoint@1 {
+ reg = <1>;
+ remote-endpoint = <&vop1_out_hdmi>;
+ };
+ };
+ hdmi_out: port@1 {
+ reg = <1>;
+ hdmi_out_con: endpoint {
+ remote-endpoint = <&hdmi_con_in>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+ };
+
+&pinctrl {
+ hdmi {
+ hdmi_hpd: hdmi-hpd {
+ rockchip,pins = <0 RK_PA0 1 &pcfg_pull_default>;
+ };
+ hdmii2c_xfer: hdmii2c-xfer {
+ rockchip,pins = <0 RK_PA1 1 &pcfg_pull_none>,
+ <0 RK_PA2 1 &pcfg_pull_none>;
+ };
+ };
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ste,mcde.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ste,mcde.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..4c33c692bd5f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ste,mcde.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
+ST-Ericsson Multi Channel Display Engine MCDE
+
+The ST-Ericsson MCDE is a display controller with support for compositing
+and displaying several channels memory resident graphics data on DSI or
+LCD displays or bridges. It is used in the ST-Ericsson U8500 platform.
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible: must be:
+ "ste,mcde"
+- reg: register base for the main MCDE control registers, should be
+ 0x1000 in size
+- interrupts: the interrupt line for the MCDE
+- epod-supply: a phandle to the EPOD regulator
+- vana-supply: a phandle to the analog voltage regulator
+- clocks: an array of the MCDE clocks in this strict order:
+ MCDECLK (main MCDE clock), LCDCLK (LCD clock), PLLDSI
+ (HDMI clock), DSI0ESCLK (DSI0 energy save clock),
+ DSI1ESCLK (DSI1 energy save clock), DSI2ESCLK (DSI2 energy
+ save clock)
+- clock-names: must be the following array:
+ "mcde", "lcd", "hdmi"
+ to match the required clock inputs above.
+- #address-cells: should be <1> (for the DSI hosts that will be children)
+- #size-cells: should be <1> (for the DSI hosts that will be children)
+- ranges: this should always be stated
+
+Required subnodes:
+
+The devicetree must specify subnodes for the DSI host adapters.
+These must have the following characteristics:
+
+- compatible: must be:
+ "ste,mcde-dsi"
+- reg: must specify the register range for the DSI host
+- vana-supply: phandle to the VANA voltage regulator
+- clocks: phandles to the high speed and low power (energy save) clocks
+ the high speed clock is not present on the third (dsi2) block, so it
+ should only have the "lp" clock
+- clock-names: "hs" for the high speed clock and "lp" for the low power
+ (energy save) clock
+- #address-cells: should be <1>
+- #size-cells: should be <0>
+
+Display panels and bridges will appear as children on the DSI hosts, and
+the displays are connected to the DSI hosts using the common binding
+for video transmitter interfaces; see
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt
+
+If a DSI host is unused (not connected) it will have no children defined.
+
+Example:
+
+mcde@a0350000 {
+ compatible = "ste,mcde";
+ reg = <0xa0350000 0x1000>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 48 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ epod-supply = <&db8500_b2r2_mcde_reg>;
+ vana-supply = <&ab8500_ldo_ana_reg>;
+ clocks = <&prcmu_clk PRCMU_MCDECLK>, /* Main MCDE clock */
+ <&prcmu_clk PRCMU_LCDCLK>, /* LCD clock */
+ <&prcmu_clk PRCMU_PLLDSI>; /* HDMI clock */
+ clock-names = "mcde", "lcd", "hdmi";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+ ranges;
+
+ dsi0: dsi@a0351000 {
+ compatible = "ste,mcde-dsi";
+ reg = <0xa0351000 0x1000>;
+ vana-supply = <&ab8500_ldo_ana_reg>;
+ clocks = <&prcmu_clk PRCMU_DSI0CLK>, <&prcmu_clk PRCMU_DSI0ESCCLK>;
+ clock-names = "hs", "lp";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ panel {
+ compatible = "samsung,s6d16d0";
+ reg = <0>;
+ vdd1-supply = <&ab8500_ldo_aux1_reg>;
+ reset-gpios = <&gpio2 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
+ };
+
+ };
+ dsi1: dsi@a0352000 {
+ compatible = "ste,mcde-dsi";
+ reg = <0xa0352000 0x1000>;
+ vana-supply = <&ab8500_ldo_ana_reg>;
+ clocks = <&prcmu_clk PRCMU_DSI1CLK>, <&prcmu_clk PRCMU_DSI1ESCCLK>;
+ clock-names = "hs", "lp";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ };
+ dsi2: dsi@a0353000 {
+ compatible = "ste,mcde-dsi";
+ reg = <0xa0353000 0x1000>;
+ vana-supply = <&ab8500_ldo_ana_reg>;
+ /* This DSI port only has the Low Power / Energy Save clock */
+ clocks = <&prcmu_clk PRCMU_DSI2ESCCLK>;
+ clock-names = "lp";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ };
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/arm,mali-bifrost.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/arm,mali-bifrost.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..b8be9dbc68b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/arm,mali-bifrost.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+ARM Mali Bifrost GPU
+====================
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible :
+ * Since Mali Bifrost GPU model/revision is fully discoverable by reading
+ some determined registers, must contain the following:
+ + "arm,mali-bifrost"
+ * which must be preceded by one of the following vendor specifics:
+ + "amlogic,meson-g12a-mali"
+
+- reg : Physical base address of the device and length of the register area.
+
+- interrupts : Contains the three IRQ lines required by Mali Bifrost devices,
+ in the following defined order.
+
+- interrupt-names : Contains the names of IRQ resources in this exact defined
+ order: "job", "mmu", "gpu".
+
+Optional properties:
+
+- clocks : Phandle to clock for the Mali Bifrost device.
+
+- mali-supply : Phandle to regulator for the Mali device. Refer to
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt for details.
+
+- operating-points-v2 : Refer to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/opp/opp.txt
+ for details.
+
+- resets : Phandle of the GPU reset line.
+
+Vendor-specific bindings
+------------------------
+
+The Mali GPU is integrated very differently from one SoC to
+another. In order to accommodate those differences, you have the option
+to specify one more vendor-specific compatible, among:
+
+- "amlogic,meson-g12a-mali"
+ Required properties:
+ - resets : Should contain phandles of :
+ + GPU reset line
+ + GPU APB glue reset line
+
+Example for a Mali-G31:
+
+gpu@ffa30000 {
+ compatible = "amlogic,meson-g12a-mali", "arm,mali-bifrost";
+ reg = <0xffe40000 0x10000>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 160 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
+ <GIC_SPI 161 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
+ <GIC_SPI 162 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ interrupt-names = "job", "mmu", "gpu";
+ clocks = <&clk CLKID_MALI>;
+ mali-supply = <&vdd_gpu>;
+ operating-points-v2 = <&gpu_opp_table>;
+ resets = <&reset RESET_DVALIN_CAPB3>, <&reset RESET_DVALIN>;
+};
+
+gpu_opp_table: opp_table0 {
+ compatible = "operating-points-v2";
+
+ opp@533000000 {
+ opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <533000000>;
+ opp-microvolt = <1250000>;
+ };
+ opp@450000000 {
+ opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <450000000>;
+ opp-microvolt = <1150000>;
+ };
+ opp@400000000 {
+ opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <400000000>;
+ opp-microvolt = <1125000>;
+ };
+ opp@350000000 {
+ opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <350000000>;
+ opp-microvolt = <1075000>;
+ };
+ opp@266000000 {
+ opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <266000000>;
+ opp-microvolt = <1025000>;
+ };
+ opp@160000000 {
+ opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <160000000>;
+ opp-microvolt = <925000>;
+ };
+ opp@100000000 {
+ opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <100000000>;
+ opp-microvolt = <912500>;
+ };
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/aspeed-gfx.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/aspeed-gfx.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..958bdf962339
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/aspeed-gfx.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+Device tree configuration for the GFX display device on the ASPEED SoCs
+
+Required properties:
+ - compatible
+ * Must be one of the following:
+ + aspeed,ast2500-gfx
+ + aspeed,ast2400-gfx
+ * In addition, the ASPEED pinctrl bindings require the 'syscon' property to
+ be present
+
+ - reg: Physical base address and length of the GFX registers
+
+ - interrupts: interrupt number for the GFX device
+
+ - clocks: clock number used to generate the pixel clock
+
+ - resets: reset line that must be released to use the GFX device
+
+ - memory-region:
+ Phandle to a memory region to allocate from, as defined in
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reserved-memory/reserved-memory.txt
+
+
+Example:
+
+gfx: display@1e6e6000 {
+ compatible = "aspeed,ast2500-gfx", "syscon";
+ reg = <0x1e6e6000 0x1000>;
+ reg-io-width = <4>;
+ clocks = <&syscon ASPEED_CLK_GATE_D1CLK>;
+ resets = <&syscon ASPEED_RESET_CRT1>;
+ interrupts = <0x19>;
+ memory-region = <&gfx_memory>;
+};
+
+gfx_memory: framebuffer {
+ size = <0x01000000>;
+ alignment = <0x01000000>;
+ compatible = "shared-dma-pool";
+ reusable;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/brcm,bcm-v3d.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/brcm,bcm-v3d.txt
index c907aa8dd755..b2df82b44625 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/brcm,bcm-v3d.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/brcm,bcm-v3d.txt
@@ -6,15 +6,20 @@ For V3D 2.x, see brcm,bcm-vc4.txt.
Required properties:
- compatible: Should be "brcm,7268-v3d" or "brcm,7278-v3d"
- reg: Physical base addresses and lengths of the register areas
-- reg-names: Names for the register areas. The "hub", "bridge", and "core0"
+- reg-names: Names for the register areas. The "hub" and "core0"
register areas are always required. The "gca" register area
- is required if the GCA cache controller is present.
+ is required if the GCA cache controller is present. The
+ "bridge" register area is required if an external reset
+ controller is not present.
- interrupts: The interrupt numbers. The first interrupt is for the hub,
- while the following interrupts are for the cores.
+ while the following interrupts are separate interrupt lines
+ for the cores (if they don't share the hub's interrupt).
See bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt
Optional properties:
- clocks: The core clock the unit runs on
+- resets: The reset line for v3d, if not using a mapping of the bridge
+ See bindings/reset/reset.txt
v3d {
compatible = "brcm,7268-v3d";
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adc128d818.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adc128d818.txt
index 08bab0e94d25..d0ae46d7bac3 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adc128d818.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adc128d818.txt
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Required node properties:
Optional node properties:
- - ti,mode: Operation mode (see above).
+ - ti,mode: Operation mode (u8) (see above).
Example (operation mode 2):
@@ -34,5 +34,5 @@ Example (operation mode 2):
adc128d818@1d {
compatible = "ti,adc128d818";
reg = <0x1d>;
- ti,mode = <2>;
+ ti,mode = /bits/ 8 <2>;
};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-xscale.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-iop3xx.txt
index dcc8390e0d24..dcc8390e0d24 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-xscale.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-iop3xx.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mtk.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mt65xx.txt
index ee4c32454198..ee4c32454198 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mtk.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mt65xx.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-st-ddci2c.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-stu300.txt
index bd81a482634f..bd81a482634f 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-st-ddci2c.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-stu300.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-sunxi-p2wi.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-sun6i-p2wi.txt
index 49df0053347a..49df0053347a 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-sunxi-p2wi.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-sun6i-p2wi.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-vt8500.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-wmt.txt
index 94a425eaa6c7..94a425eaa6c7 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-vt8500.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-wmt.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/renesas,irqc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/renesas,irqc.txt
index 8de96a4fb2d5..f977ea7617f6 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/renesas,irqc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/renesas,irqc.txt
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ Required properties:
- "renesas,irqc-r8a7793" (R-Car M2-N)
- "renesas,irqc-r8a7794" (R-Car E2)
- "renesas,intc-ex-r8a774a1" (RZ/G2M)
+ - "renesas,intc-ex-r8a774c0" (RZ/G2E)
- "renesas,intc-ex-r8a7795" (R-Car H3)
- "renesas,intc-ex-r8a7796" (R-Car M3-W)
- "renesas,intc-ex-r8a77965" (R-Car M3-N)
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/qca8k.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/qca8k.txt
index bbcb255c3150..93a7469e70d4 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/qca8k.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/qca8k.txt
@@ -12,10 +12,15 @@ Required properties:
Subnodes:
The integrated switch subnode should be specified according to the binding
-described in dsa/dsa.txt. As the QCA8K switches do not have a N:N mapping of
-port and PHY id, each subnode describing a port needs to have a valid phandle
-referencing the internal PHY connected to it. The CPU port of this switch is
-always port 0.
+described in dsa/dsa.txt. If the QCA8K switch is connect to a SoC's external
+mdio-bus each subnode describing a port needs to have a valid phandle
+referencing the internal PHY it is connected to. This is because there's no
+N:N mapping of port and PHY id.
+
+Don't use mixed external and internal mdio-bus configurations, as this is
+not supported by the hardware.
+
+The CPU port of this switch is always port 0.
A CPU port node has the following optional node:
@@ -31,8 +36,9 @@ For QCA8K the 'fixed-link' sub-node supports only the following properties:
- 'full-duplex' (boolean, optional), to indicate that full duplex is
used. When absent, half duplex is assumed.
-Example:
+Examples:
+for the external mdio-bus configuration:
&mdio0 {
phy_port1: phy@0 {
@@ -55,12 +61,12 @@ Example:
reg = <4>;
};
- switch0@0 {
+ switch@10 {
compatible = "qca,qca8337";
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <0>;
- reg = <0>;
+ reg = <0x10>;
ports {
#address-cells = <1>;
@@ -108,3 +114,56 @@ Example:
};
};
};
+
+for the internal master mdio-bus configuration:
+
+ &mdio0 {
+ switch@10 {
+ compatible = "qca,qca8337";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ reg = <0x10>;
+
+ ports {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ port@0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ label = "cpu";
+ ethernet = <&gmac1>;
+ phy-mode = "rgmii";
+ fixed-link {
+ speed = 1000;
+ full-duplex;
+ };
+ };
+
+ port@1 {
+ reg = <1>;
+ label = "lan1";
+ };
+
+ port@2 {
+ reg = <2>;
+ label = "lan2";
+ };
+
+ port@3 {
+ reg = <3>;
+ label = "lan3";
+ };
+
+ port@4 {
+ reg = <4>;
+ label = "lan4";
+ };
+
+ port@5 {
+ reg = <5>;
+ label = "wan";
+ };
+ };
+ };
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/mtk-uart.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/mtk-uart.txt
index 742cb470595b..bcfb13194f16 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/mtk-uart.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/mtk-uart.txt
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ Required properties:
* "mediatek,mt8127-uart" for MT8127 compatible UARTS
* "mediatek,mt8135-uart" for MT8135 compatible UARTS
* "mediatek,mt8173-uart" for MT8173 compatible UARTS
+ * "mediatek,mt8183-uart", "mediatek,mt6577-uart" for MT8183 compatible UARTS
* "mediatek,mt6577-uart" for MT6577 and all of the above
- reg: The base address of the UART register bank.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
index 8162b0eb4b50..9506140167d6 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
@@ -302,6 +302,7 @@ oranth Shenzhen Oranth Technology Co., Ltd.
ORCL Oracle Corporation
orisetech Orise Technology
ortustech Ortus Technology Co., Ltd.
+osddisplays OSD Displays
ovti OmniVision Technologies
oxsemi Oxford Semiconductor, Ltd.
panasonic Panasonic Corporation
@@ -344,7 +345,9 @@ ricoh Ricoh Co. Ltd.
rikomagic Rikomagic Tech Corp. Ltd
riscv RISC-V Foundation
rockchip Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd
+rocktech ROCKTECH DISPLAYS LIMITED
rohm ROHM Semiconductor Co., Ltd
+ronbo Ronbo Electronics
roofull Shenzhen Roofull Technology Co, Ltd
samsung Samsung Semiconductor
samtec Samtec/Softing company
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/component.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/component.rst
index 2da4a8f20607..57e37590733f 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/component.rst
+++ b/Documentation/driver-api/component.rst
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+.. _component:
+
======================================
Component Helper for Aggregate Drivers
======================================
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-model/devres.txt b/Documentation/driver-model/devres.txt
index d7d6f01e81ff..99994a461359 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-model/devres.txt
+++ b/Documentation/driver-model/devres.txt
@@ -256,6 +256,9 @@ DMA
dmam_pool_create()
dmam_pool_destroy()
+DRM
+ devm_drm_dev_init()
+
GPIO
devm_gpiod_get()
devm_gpiod_get_index()
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/mount_api.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/mount_api.txt
index 944d1965e917..00ff0cfccfa7 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/mount_api.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/mount_api.txt
@@ -12,11 +12,13 @@ CONTENTS
(4) Filesystem context security.
- (5) VFS filesystem context operations.
+ (5) VFS filesystem context API.
- (6) Parameter description.
+ (6) Superblock creation helpers.
- (7) Parameter helper functions.
+ (7) Parameter description.
+
+ (8) Parameter helper functions.
========
@@ -41,12 +43,15 @@ The creation of new mounts is now to be done in a multistep process:
(7) Destroy the context.
-To support this, the file_system_type struct gains a new field:
+To support this, the file_system_type struct gains two new fields:
int (*init_fs_context)(struct fs_context *fc);
+ const struct fs_parameter_description *parameters;
-which is invoked to set up the filesystem-specific parts of a filesystem
-context, including the additional space.
+The first is invoked to set up the filesystem-specific parts of a filesystem
+context, including the additional space, and the second points to the
+parameter description for validation at registration time and querying by a
+future system call.
Note that security initialisation is done *after* the filesystem is called so
that the namespaces may be adjusted first.
@@ -73,9 +78,9 @@ context. This is represented by the fs_context structure:
void *s_fs_info;
unsigned int sb_flags;
unsigned int sb_flags_mask;
+ unsigned int s_iflags;
+ unsigned int lsm_flags;
enum fs_context_purpose purpose:8;
- bool sloppy:1;
- bool silent:1;
...
};
@@ -141,6 +146,10 @@ The fs_context fields are as follows:
Which bits SB_* flags are to be set/cleared in super_block::s_flags.
+ (*) unsigned int s_iflags
+
+ These will be bitwise-OR'd with s->s_iflags when a superblock is created.
+
(*) enum fs_context_purpose
This indicates the purpose for which the context is intended. The
@@ -150,17 +159,6 @@ The fs_context fields are as follows:
FS_CONTEXT_FOR_SUBMOUNT -- New automatic submount of extant mount
FS_CONTEXT_FOR_RECONFIGURE -- Change an existing mount
- (*) bool sloppy
- (*) bool silent
-
- These are set if the sloppy or silent mount options are given.
-
- [NOTE] sloppy is probably unnecessary when userspace passes over one
- option at a time since the error can just be ignored if userspace deems it
- to be unimportant.
-
- [NOTE] silent is probably redundant with sb_flags & SB_SILENT.
-
The mount context is created by calling vfs_new_fs_context() or
vfs_dup_fs_context() and is destroyed with put_fs_context(). Note that the
structure is not refcounted.
@@ -342,28 +340,47 @@ number of operations used by the new mount code for this purpose:
It should return 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
-=================================
-VFS FILESYSTEM CONTEXT OPERATIONS
-=================================
+==========================
+VFS FILESYSTEM CONTEXT API
+==========================
-There are four operations for creating a filesystem context and
-one for destroying a context:
+There are four operations for creating a filesystem context and one for
+destroying a context:
- (*) struct fs_context *vfs_new_fs_context(struct file_system_type *fs_type,
- struct dentry *reference,
- unsigned int sb_flags,
- unsigned int sb_flags_mask,
- enum fs_context_purpose purpose);
+ (*) struct fs_context *fs_context_for_mount(
+ struct file_system_type *fs_type,
+ unsigned int sb_flags);
- Create a filesystem context for a given filesystem type and purpose. This
- allocates the filesystem context, sets the superblock flags, initialises
- the security and calls fs_type->init_fs_context() to initialise the
- filesystem private data.
+ Allocate a filesystem context for the purpose of setting up a new mount,
+ whether that be with a new superblock or sharing an existing one. This
+ sets the superblock flags, initialises the security and calls
+ fs_type->init_fs_context() to initialise the filesystem private data.
- reference can be NULL or it may indicate the root dentry of a superblock
- that is going to be reconfigured (FS_CONTEXT_FOR_RECONFIGURE) or
- the automount point that triggered a submount (FS_CONTEXT_FOR_SUBMOUNT).
- This is provided as a source of namespace information.
+ fs_type specifies the filesystem type that will manage the context and
+ sb_flags presets the superblock flags stored therein.
+
+ (*) struct fs_context *fs_context_for_reconfigure(
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ unsigned int sb_flags,
+ unsigned int sb_flags_mask);
+
+ Allocate a filesystem context for the purpose of reconfiguring an
+ existing superblock. dentry provides a reference to the superblock to be
+ configured. sb_flags and sb_flags_mask indicate which superblock flags
+ need changing and to what.
+
+ (*) struct fs_context *fs_context_for_submount(
+ struct file_system_type *fs_type,
+ struct dentry *reference);
+
+ Allocate a filesystem context for the purpose of creating a new mount for
+ an automount point or other derived superblock. fs_type specifies the
+ filesystem type that will manage the context and the reference dentry
+ supplies the parameters. Namespaces are propagated from the reference
+ dentry's superblock also.
+
+ Note that it's not a requirement that the reference dentry be of the same
+ filesystem type as fs_type.
(*) struct fs_context *vfs_dup_fs_context(struct fs_context *src_fc);
@@ -390,20 +407,6 @@ context pointer or a negative error code.
For the remaining operations, if an error occurs, a negative error code will be
returned.
- (*) int vfs_get_tree(struct fs_context *fc);
-
- Get or create the mountable root and superblock, using the parameters in
- the filesystem context to select/configure the superblock. This invokes
- the ->validate() op and then the ->get_tree() op.
-
- [NOTE] ->validate() could perhaps be rolled into ->get_tree() and
- ->reconfigure().
-
- (*) struct vfsmount *vfs_create_mount(struct fs_context *fc);
-
- Create a mount given the parameters in the specified filesystem context.
- Note that this does not attach the mount to anything.
-
(*) int vfs_parse_fs_param(struct fs_context *fc,
struct fs_parameter *param);
@@ -432,17 +435,80 @@ returned.
clear the pointer, but then becomes responsible for disposing of the
object.
- (*) int vfs_parse_fs_string(struct fs_context *fc, char *key,
+ (*) int vfs_parse_fs_string(struct fs_context *fc, const char *key,
const char *value, size_t v_size);
- A wrapper around vfs_parse_fs_param() that just passes a constant string.
+ A wrapper around vfs_parse_fs_param() that copies the value string it is
+ passed.
(*) int generic_parse_monolithic(struct fs_context *fc, void *data);
Parse a sys_mount() data page, assuming the form to be a text list
consisting of key[=val] options separated by commas. Each item in the
list is passed to vfs_mount_option(). This is the default when the
- ->parse_monolithic() operation is NULL.
+ ->parse_monolithic() method is NULL.
+
+ (*) int vfs_get_tree(struct fs_context *fc);
+
+ Get or create the mountable root and superblock, using the parameters in
+ the filesystem context to select/configure the superblock. This invokes
+ the ->get_tree() method.
+
+ (*) struct vfsmount *vfs_create_mount(struct fs_context *fc);
+
+ Create a mount given the parameters in the specified filesystem context.
+ Note that this does not attach the mount to anything.
+
+
+===========================
+SUPERBLOCK CREATION HELPERS
+===========================
+
+A number of VFS helpers are available for use by filesystems for the creation
+or looking up of superblocks.
+
+ (*) struct super_block *
+ sget_fc(struct fs_context *fc,
+ int (*test)(struct super_block *sb, struct fs_context *fc),
+ int (*set)(struct super_block *sb, struct fs_context *fc));
+
+ This is the core routine. If test is non-NULL, it searches for an
+ existing superblock matching the criteria held in the fs_context, using
+ the test function to match them. If no match is found, a new superblock
+ is created and the set function is called to set it up.
+
+ Prior to the set function being called, fc->s_fs_info will be transferred
+ to sb->s_fs_info - and fc->s_fs_info will be cleared if set returns
+ success (ie. 0).
+
+The following helpers all wrap sget_fc():
+
+ (*) int vfs_get_super(struct fs_context *fc,
+ enum vfs_get_super_keying keying,
+ int (*fill_super)(struct super_block *sb,
+ struct fs_context *fc))
+
+ This creates/looks up a deviceless superblock. The keying indicates how
+ many superblocks of this type may exist and in what manner they may be
+ shared:
+
+ (1) vfs_get_single_super
+
+ Only one such superblock may exist in the system. Any further
+ attempt to get a new superblock gets this one (and any parameter
+ differences are ignored).
+
+ (2) vfs_get_keyed_super
+
+ Multiple superblocks of this type may exist and they're keyed on
+ their s_fs_info pointer (for example this may refer to a
+ namespace).
+
+ (3) vfs_get_independent_super
+
+ Multiple independent superblocks of this type may exist. This
+ function never matches an existing one and always creates a new
+ one.
=====================
@@ -454,35 +520,22 @@ There's a core description struct that links everything together:
struct fs_parameter_description {
const char name[16];
- u8 nr_params;
- u8 nr_alt_keys;
- u8 nr_enums;
- bool ignore_unknown;
- bool no_source;
- const char *const *keys;
- const struct constant_table *alt_keys;
const struct fs_parameter_spec *specs;
const struct fs_parameter_enum *enums;
};
For example:
- enum afs_param {
+ enum {
Opt_autocell,
Opt_bar,
Opt_dyn,
Opt_foo,
Opt_source,
- nr__afs_params
};
static const struct fs_parameter_description afs_fs_parameters = {
.name = "kAFS",
- .nr_params = nr__afs_params,
- .nr_alt_keys = ARRAY_SIZE(afs_param_alt_keys),
- .nr_enums = ARRAY_SIZE(afs_param_enums),
- .keys = afs_param_keys,
- .alt_keys = afs_param_alt_keys,
.specs = afs_param_specs,
.enums = afs_param_enums,
};
@@ -494,28 +547,24 @@ The members are as follows:
The name to be used in error messages generated by the parse helper
functions.
- (2) u8 nr_params;
-
- The number of discrete parameter identifiers. This indicates the number
- of elements in the ->types[] array and also limits the values that may be
- used in the values that the ->keys[] array maps to.
-
- It is expected that, for example, two parameters that are related, say
- "acl" and "noacl" with have the same ID, but will be flagged to indicate
- that one is the inverse of the other. The value can then be picked out
- from the parse result.
+ (2) const struct fs_parameter_specification *specs;
- (3) const struct fs_parameter_specification *specs;
+ Table of parameter specifications, terminated with a null entry, where the
+ entries are of type:
- Table of parameter specifications, where the entries are of type:
-
- struct fs_parameter_type {
- enum fs_parameter_spec type:8;
- u8 flags;
+ struct fs_parameter_spec {
+ const char *name;
+ u8 opt;
+ enum fs_parameter_type type:8;
+ unsigned short flags;
};
- and the parameter identifier is the index to the array. 'type' indicates
- the desired value type and must be one of:
+ The 'name' field is a string to match exactly to the parameter key (no
+ wildcards, patterns and no case-independence) and 'opt' is the value that
+ will be returned by the fs_parser() function in the case of a successful
+ match.
+
+ The 'type' field indicates the desired value type and must be one of:
TYPE NAME EXPECTED VALUE RESULT IN
======================= ======================= =====================
@@ -525,85 +574,65 @@ The members are as follows:
fs_param_is_u32_octal 32-bit octal int result->uint_32
fs_param_is_u32_hex 32-bit hex int result->uint_32
fs_param_is_s32 32-bit signed int result->int_32
+ fs_param_is_u64 64-bit unsigned int result->uint_64
fs_param_is_enum Enum value name result->uint_32
fs_param_is_string Arbitrary string param->string
fs_param_is_blob Binary blob param->blob
fs_param_is_blockdev Blockdev path * Needs lookup
fs_param_is_path Path * Needs lookup
- fs_param_is_fd File descriptor param->file
-
- And each parameter can be qualified with 'flags':
-
- fs_param_v_optional The value is optional
- fs_param_neg_with_no If key name is prefixed with "no", it is false
- fs_param_neg_with_empty If value is "", it is false
- fs_param_deprecated The parameter is deprecated.
-
- For example:
-
- static const struct fs_parameter_spec afs_param_specs[nr__afs_params] = {
- [Opt_autocell] = { fs_param_is flag },
- [Opt_bar] = { fs_param_is_enum },
- [Opt_dyn] = { fs_param_is flag },
- [Opt_foo] = { fs_param_is_bool, fs_param_neg_with_no },
- [Opt_source] = { fs_param_is_string },
- };
+ fs_param_is_fd File descriptor result->int_32
Note that if the value is of fs_param_is_bool type, fs_parse() will try
to match any string value against "0", "1", "no", "yes", "false", "true".
- [!] NOTE that the table must be sorted according to primary key name so
- that ->keys[] is also sorted.
-
- (4) const char *const *keys;
-
- Table of primary key names for the parameters. There must be one entry
- per defined parameter. The table is optional if ->nr_params is 0. The
- table is just an array of names e.g.:
+ Each parameter can also be qualified with 'flags':
- static const char *const afs_param_keys[nr__afs_params] = {
- [Opt_autocell] = "autocell",
- [Opt_bar] = "bar",
- [Opt_dyn] = "dyn",
- [Opt_foo] = "foo",
- [Opt_source] = "source",
- };
-
- [!] NOTE that the table must be sorted such that the table can be searched
- with bsearch() using strcmp(). This means that the Opt_* values must
- correspond to the entries in this table.
-
- (5) const struct constant_table *alt_keys;
- u8 nr_alt_keys;
-
- Table of additional key names and their mappings to parameter ID plus the
- number of elements in the table. This is optional. The table is just an
- array of { name, integer } pairs, e.g.:
+ fs_param_v_optional The value is optional
+ fs_param_neg_with_no result->negated set if key is prefixed with "no"
+ fs_param_neg_with_empty result->negated set if value is ""
+ fs_param_deprecated The parameter is deprecated.
- static const struct constant_table afs_param_keys[] = {
- { "baz", Opt_bar },
- { "dynamic", Opt_dyn },
+ These are wrapped with a number of convenience wrappers:
+
+ MACRO SPECIFIES
+ ======================= ===============================================
+ fsparam_flag() fs_param_is_flag
+ fsparam_flag_no() fs_param_is_flag, fs_param_neg_with_no
+ fsparam_bool() fs_param_is_bool
+ fsparam_u32() fs_param_is_u32
+ fsparam_u32oct() fs_param_is_u32_octal
+ fsparam_u32hex() fs_param_is_u32_hex
+ fsparam_s32() fs_param_is_s32
+ fsparam_u64() fs_param_is_u64
+ fsparam_enum() fs_param_is_enum
+ fsparam_string() fs_param_is_string
+ fsparam_blob() fs_param_is_blob
+ fsparam_bdev() fs_param_is_blockdev
+ fsparam_path() fs_param_is_path
+ fsparam_fd() fs_param_is_fd
+
+ all of which take two arguments, name string and option number - for
+ example:
+
+ static const struct fs_parameter_spec afs_param_specs[] = {
+ fsparam_flag ("autocell", Opt_autocell),
+ fsparam_flag ("dyn", Opt_dyn),
+ fsparam_string ("source", Opt_source),
+ fsparam_flag_no ("foo", Opt_foo),
+ {}
};
- [!] NOTE that the table must be sorted such that strcmp() can be used with
- bsearch() to search the entries.
-
- The parameter ID can also be fs_param_key_removed to indicate that a
- deprecated parameter has been removed and that an error will be given.
- This differs from fs_param_deprecated where the parameter may still have
- an effect.
-
- Further, the behaviour of the parameter may differ when an alternate name
- is used (for instance with NFS, "v3", "v4.2", etc. are alternate names).
+ An addition macro, __fsparam() is provided that takes an additional pair
+ of arguments to specify the type and the flags for anything that doesn't
+ match one of the above macros.
(6) const struct fs_parameter_enum *enums;
- u8 nr_enums;
- Table of enum value names to integer mappings and the number of elements
- stored therein. This is of type:
+ Table of enum value names to integer mappings, terminated with a null
+ entry. This is of type:
struct fs_parameter_enum {
- u8 param_id;
+ u8 opt;
char name[14];
u8 value;
};
@@ -621,11 +650,6 @@ The members are as follows:
try to look the value up in the enum table and the result will be stored
in the parse result.
- (7) bool no_source;
-
- If this is set, fs_parse() will ignore any "source" parameter and not
- pass it to the filesystem.
-
The parser should be pointed to by the parser pointer in the file_system_type
struct as this will provide validation on registration (if
CONFIG_VALIDATE_FS_PARSER=y) and will allow the description to be queried from
@@ -650,9 +674,8 @@ process the parameters it is given.
int value;
};
- and it must be sorted such that it can be searched using bsearch() using
- strcmp(). If a match is found, the corresponding value is returned. If a
- match isn't found, the not_found value is returned instead.
+ If a match is found, the corresponding value is returned. If a match
+ isn't found, the not_found value is returned instead.
(*) bool validate_constant_table(const struct constant_table *tbl,
size_t tbl_size,
@@ -665,36 +688,36 @@ process the parameters it is given.
should just be set to lie inside the low-to-high range.
If all is good, true is returned. If the table is invalid, errors are
- logged to dmesg, the stack is dumped and false is returned.
+ logged to dmesg and false is returned.
+
+ (*) bool fs_validate_description(const struct fs_parameter_description *desc);
+
+ This performs some validation checks on a parameter description. It
+ returns true if the description is good and false if it is not. It will
+ log errors to dmesg if validation fails.
(*) int fs_parse(struct fs_context *fc,
- const struct fs_param_parser *parser,
+ const struct fs_parameter_description *desc,
struct fs_parameter *param,
- struct fs_param_parse_result *result);
+ struct fs_parse_result *result);
This is the main interpreter of parameters. It uses the parameter
- description (parser) to look up the name of the parameter to use and to
- convert that to a parameter ID (stored in result->key).
+ description to look up a parameter by key name and to convert that to an
+ option number (which it returns).
If successful, and if the parameter type indicates the result is a
boolean, integer or enum type, the value is converted by this function and
- the result stored in result->{boolean,int_32,uint_32}.
+ the result stored in result->{boolean,int_32,uint_32,uint_64}.
If a match isn't initially made, the key is prefixed with "no" and no
value is present then an attempt will be made to look up the key with the
prefix removed. If this matches a parameter for which the type has flag
- fs_param_neg_with_no set, then a match will be made and the value will be
- set to false/0/NULL.
-
- If the parameter is successfully matched and, optionally, parsed
- correctly, 1 is returned. If the parameter isn't matched and
- parser->ignore_unknown is set, then 0 is returned. Otherwise -EINVAL is
- returned.
-
- (*) bool fs_validate_description(const struct fs_parameter_description *desc);
+ fs_param_neg_with_no set, then a match will be made and result->negated
+ will be set to true.
- This is validates the parameter description. It returns true if the
- description is good and false if it is not.
+ If the parameter isn't matched, -ENOPARAM will be returned; if the
+ parameter is matched, but the value is erroneous, -EINVAL will be
+ returned; otherwise the parameter's option number will be returned.
(*) int fs_lookup_param(struct fs_context *fc,
struct fs_parameter *value,
diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/drm-internals.rst b/Documentation/gpu/drm-internals.rst
index 3ae23a5454ac..966bd2d9f0cc 100644
--- a/Documentation/gpu/drm-internals.rst
+++ b/Documentation/gpu/drm-internals.rst
@@ -93,6 +93,11 @@ Device Instance and Driver Handling
Driver Load
-----------
+Component Helper Usage
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_drv.c
+ :doc: component helper usage recommendations
IRQ Helper Library
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/drm-kms-helpers.rst b/Documentation/gpu/drm-kms-helpers.rst
index 17ca7f8bf3d3..14102ae035dc 100644
--- a/Documentation/gpu/drm-kms-helpers.rst
+++ b/Documentation/gpu/drm-kms-helpers.rst
@@ -107,6 +107,12 @@ fbdev Helper Functions Reference
.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_fb_helper.c
:export:
+format Helper Functions Reference
+=================================
+
+.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_format_helper.c
+ :export:
+
Framebuffer CMA Helper Functions Reference
==========================================
@@ -369,3 +375,15 @@ Legacy CRTC/Modeset Helper Functions Reference
.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_crtc_helper.c
:export:
+
+SHMEM GEM Helper Reference
+==========================
+
+.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_gem_shmem_helper.c
+ :doc: overview
+
+.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_gem_shmem_helper.h
+ :internal:
+
+.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_gem_shmem_helper.c
+ :export:
diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/kms-properties.csv b/Documentation/gpu/kms-properties.csv
index bfde04eddd14..07ed22ea3bd6 100644
--- a/Documentation/gpu/kms-properties.csv
+++ b/Documentation/gpu/kms-properties.csv
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ Owner Module/Drivers,Group,Property Name,Type,Property Values,Object attached,De
,Virtual GPU,“suggested X”,RANGE,"Min=0, Max=0xffffffff",Connector,property to suggest an X offset for a connector
,,“suggested Y”,RANGE,"Min=0, Max=0xffffffff",Connector,property to suggest an Y offset for a connector
,Optional,"""aspect ratio""",ENUM,"{ ""None"", ""4:3"", ""16:9"" }",Connector,TDB
-,Optional,"""content type""",ENUM,"{ ""No Data"", ""Graphics"", ""Photo"", ""Cinema"", ""Game"" }",Connector,TBD
i915,Generic,"""Broadcast RGB""",ENUM,"{ ""Automatic"", ""Full"", ""Limited 16:235"" }",Connector,"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."
,,“audio”,ENUM,"{ ""force-dvi"", ""off"", ""auto"", ""on"" }",Connector,TBD
,SDVO-TV,“mode”,ENUM,"{ ""NTSC_M"", ""NTSC_J"", ""NTSC_443"", ""PAL_B"" } etc.",Connector,TBD
diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/meson.rst b/Documentation/gpu/meson.rst
index 479f6f51a13b..b9e2f9aa3bd8 100644
--- a/Documentation/gpu/meson.rst
+++ b/Documentation/gpu/meson.rst
@@ -42,12 +42,6 @@ Video Encoder
.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/meson/meson_venc.c
:doc: Video Encoder
-Video Canvas Management
-=======================
-
-.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/meson/meson_canvas.c
- :doc: Canvas
-
Video Clocks
============
diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/tinydrm.rst b/Documentation/gpu/tinydrm.rst
index a913644bfc19..33a41544f659 100644
--- a/Documentation/gpu/tinydrm.rst
+++ b/Documentation/gpu/tinydrm.rst
@@ -1,34 +1,22 @@
-==========================
-drm/tinydrm Driver library
-==========================
+============================
+drm/tinydrm Tiny DRM drivers
+============================
-.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/tinydrm/core/tinydrm-core.c
- :doc: overview
-
-Core functionality
-==================
+tinydrm is a collection of DRM drivers that are so small they can fit in a
+single source file.
-.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/tinydrm/core/tinydrm-core.c
- :doc: core
+Helpers
+=======
-.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/tinydrm/tinydrm.h
+.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/tinydrm/tinydrm-helpers.h
:internal:
-.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/tinydrm/core/tinydrm-core.c
+.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/tinydrm/core/tinydrm-helpers.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/tinydrm/core/tinydrm-pipe.c
:export:
-Additional helpers
-==================
-
-.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/tinydrm/tinydrm-helpers.h
- :internal:
-
-.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/tinydrm/core/tinydrm-helpers.c
- :export:
-
MIPI DBI Compatible Controllers
===============================
diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/todo.rst b/Documentation/gpu/todo.rst
index 159a4aba49e6..1528ad2d598b 100644
--- a/Documentation/gpu/todo.rst
+++ b/Documentation/gpu/todo.rst
@@ -215,12 +215,12 @@ Might be good to also have some igt testcases for this.
Contact: Daniel Vetter, Noralf Tronnes
-Put a reservation_object into drm_gem_object
+Remove the ->gem_prime_res_obj callback
--------------------------------------------
-This would remove the need for the ->gem_prime_res_obj callback. It would also
-allow us to implement generic helpers for waiting for a bo, allowing for quite a
-bit of refactoring in the various wait ioctl implementations.
+The ->gem_prime_res_obj callback can be removed from drivers by using the
+reservation_object in the drm_gem_object. It may also be possible to use the
+generic drm_gem_reservation_object_wait helper for waiting for a bo.
Contact: Daniel Vetter
@@ -469,10 +469,6 @@ those drivers as simple as possible, so lots of room for refactoring:
one of the ideas for having a shared dsi/dbi helper, abstracting away the
transport details more.
-- Quick aside: The unregister devm stuff is kinda getting the lifetimes of
- a drm_device wrong. Doesn't matter, since everyone else gets it wrong
- too :-)
-
Contact: Noralf Trønnes, Daniel Vetter
AMD DC Display Driver
diff --git a/Documentation/i2c/busses/i2c-i801 b/Documentation/i2c/busses/i2c-i801
index d1ee484a787d..ee9984f35868 100644
--- a/Documentation/i2c/busses/i2c-i801
+++ b/Documentation/i2c/busses/i2c-i801
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ Supported adapters:
* Intel Cannon Lake (PCH)
* Intel Cedar Fork (PCH)
* Intel Ice Lake (PCH)
+ * Intel Comet Lake (PCH)
Datasheets: Publicly available at the Intel website
On Intel Patsburg and later chipsets, both the normal host SMBus controller
diff --git a/Documentation/lzo.txt b/Documentation/lzo.txt
index f79934225d8d..ca983328976b 100644
--- a/Documentation/lzo.txt
+++ b/Documentation/lzo.txt
@@ -102,9 +102,11 @@ Byte sequences
dictionary which is empty, and that it will always be
invalid at this place.
- 17 : bitstream version. If the first byte is 17, the next byte
- gives the bitstream version (version 1 only). If the first byte
- is not 17, the bitstream version is 0.
+ 17 : bitstream version. If the first byte is 17, and compressed
+ stream length is at least 5 bytes (length of shortest possible
+ versioned bitstream), the next byte gives the bitstream version
+ (version 1 only).
+ Otherwise, the bitstream version is 0.
18..21 : copy 0..3 literals
state = (byte - 17) = 0..3 [ copy <state> literals ]
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/bpf_flow_dissector.rst b/Documentation/networking/bpf_flow_dissector.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..b375ae2ec2c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/networking/bpf_flow_dissector.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+==================
+BPF Flow Dissector
+==================
+
+Overview
+========
+
+Flow dissector is a routine that parses metadata out of the packets. It's
+used in the various places in the networking subsystem (RFS, flow hash, etc).
+
+BPF flow dissector is an attempt to reimplement C-based flow dissector logic
+in BPF to gain all the benefits of BPF verifier (namely, limits on the
+number of instructions and tail calls).
+
+API
+===
+
+BPF flow dissector programs operate on an ``__sk_buff``. However, only the
+limited set of fields is allowed: ``data``, ``data_end`` and ``flow_keys``.
+``flow_keys`` is ``struct bpf_flow_keys`` and contains flow dissector input
+and output arguments.
+
+The inputs are:
+ * ``nhoff`` - initial offset of the networking header
+ * ``thoff`` - initial offset of the transport header, initialized to nhoff
+ * ``n_proto`` - L3 protocol type, parsed out of L2 header
+
+Flow dissector BPF program should fill out the rest of the ``struct
+bpf_flow_keys`` fields. Input arguments ``nhoff/thoff/n_proto`` should be
+also adjusted accordingly.
+
+The return code of the BPF program is either BPF_OK to indicate successful
+dissection, or BPF_DROP to indicate parsing error.
+
+__sk_buff->data
+===============
+
+In the VLAN-less case, this is what the initial state of the BPF flow
+dissector looks like::
+
+ +------+------+------------+-----------+
+ | DMAC | SMAC | ETHER_TYPE | L3_HEADER |
+ +------+------+------------+-----------+
+ ^
+ |
+ +-- flow dissector starts here
+
+
+.. code:: c
+
+ skb->data + flow_keys->nhoff point to the first byte of L3_HEADER
+ flow_keys->thoff = nhoff
+ flow_keys->n_proto = ETHER_TYPE
+
+In case of VLAN, flow dissector can be called with the two different states.
+
+Pre-VLAN parsing::
+
+ +------+------+------+-----+-----------+-----------+
+ | DMAC | SMAC | TPID | TCI |ETHER_TYPE | L3_HEADER |
+ +------+------+------+-----+-----------+-----------+
+ ^
+ |
+ +-- flow dissector starts here
+
+.. code:: c
+
+ skb->data + flow_keys->nhoff point the to first byte of TCI
+ flow_keys->thoff = nhoff
+ flow_keys->n_proto = TPID
+
+Please note that TPID can be 802.1AD and, hence, BPF program would
+have to parse VLAN information twice for double tagged packets.
+
+
+Post-VLAN parsing::
+
+ +------+------+------+-----+-----------+-----------+
+ | DMAC | SMAC | TPID | TCI |ETHER_TYPE | L3_HEADER |
+ +------+------+------+-----+-----------+-----------+
+ ^
+ |
+ +-- flow dissector starts here
+
+.. code:: c
+
+ skb->data + flow_keys->nhoff point the to first byte of L3_HEADER
+ flow_keys->thoff = nhoff
+ flow_keys->n_proto = ETHER_TYPE
+
+In this case VLAN information has been processed before the flow dissector
+and BPF flow dissector is not required to handle it.
+
+
+The takeaway here is as follows: BPF flow dissector program can be called with
+the optional VLAN header and should gracefully handle both cases: when single
+or double VLAN is present and when it is not present. The same program
+can be called for both cases and would have to be written carefully to
+handle both cases.
+
+
+Reference Implementation
+========================
+
+See ``tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/bpf_flow.c`` for the reference
+implementation and ``tools/testing/selftests/bpf/flow_dissector_load.[hc]``
+for the loader. bpftool can be used to load BPF flow dissector program as well.
+
+The reference implementation is organized as follows:
+ * ``jmp_table`` map that contains sub-programs for each supported L3 protocol
+ * ``_dissect`` routine - entry point; it does input ``n_proto`` parsing and
+ does ``bpf_tail_call`` to the appropriate L3 handler
+
+Since BPF at this point doesn't support looping (or any jumping back),
+jmp_table is used instead to handle multiple levels of encapsulation (and
+IPv6 options).
+
+
+Current Limitations
+===================
+BPF flow dissector doesn't support exporting all the metadata that in-kernel
+C-based implementation can export. Notable example is single VLAN (802.1Q)
+and double VLAN (802.1AD) tags. Please refer to the ``struct bpf_flow_keys``
+for a set of information that's currently can be exported from the BPF context.
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/index.rst b/Documentation/networking/index.rst
index 5449149be496..984e68f9e026 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/networking/index.rst
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ Contents:
netdev-FAQ
af_xdp
batman-adv
+ bpf_flow_dissector
can
can_ucan_protocol
device_drivers/freescale/dpaa2/index
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/msg_zerocopy.rst b/Documentation/networking/msg_zerocopy.rst
index 18c1415e7bfa..ace56204dd03 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/msg_zerocopy.rst
+++ b/Documentation/networking/msg_zerocopy.rst
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ the excellent reporting over at LWN.net or read the original code.
patchset
[PATCH net-next v4 0/9] socket sendmsg MSG_ZEROCOPY
- http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170803202945.70750-1-willemdebruijn.kernel@gmail.com
+ https://lkml.kernel.org/netdev/20170803202945.70750-1-willemdebruijn.kernel@gmail.com
Interface
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst b/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst
index 0ac5fa77f501..8c7a713cf657 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst
+++ b/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst
@@ -131,6 +131,19 @@ it to the maintainer to figure out what is the most recent and current
version that should be applied. If there is any doubt, the maintainer
will reply and ask what should be done.
+Q: I made changes to only a few patches in a patch series should I resend only those changed?
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+A: No, please resend the entire patch series and make sure you do number your
+patches such that it is clear this is the latest and greatest set of patches
+that can be applied.
+
+Q: I submitted multiple versions of a patch series and it looks like a version other than the last one has been accepted, what should I do?
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+A: There is no revert possible, once it is pushed out, it stays like that.
+Please send incremental versions on top of what has been merged in order to fix
+the patches the way they would look like if your latest patch series was to be
+merged.
+
Q: How can I tell what patches are queued up for backporting to the various stable releases?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A: Normally Greg Kroah-Hartman collects stable commits himself, but for
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/nf_flowtable.txt b/Documentation/networking/nf_flowtable.txt
index 54128c50d508..ca2136c76042 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/nf_flowtable.txt
+++ b/Documentation/networking/nf_flowtable.txt
@@ -44,10 +44,10 @@ including the Netfilter hooks and the flowtable fastpath bypass.
/ \ / \ |Routing | / \
--> ingress ---> prerouting ---> |decision| | postrouting |--> neigh_xmit
\_________/ \__________/ ---------- \____________/ ^
- | ^ | | ^ |
- flowtable | | ____\/___ | |
- | | | / \ | |
- __\/___ | --------->| forward |------------ |
+ | ^ | ^ |
+ flowtable | ____\/___ | |
+ | | / \ | |
+ __\/___ | | forward |------------ |
|-----| | \_________/ |
|-----| | 'flow offload' rule |
|-----| | adds entry to |
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/snmp_counter.rst b/Documentation/networking/snmp_counter.rst
index 52b026be028f..38a4edc4522b 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/snmp_counter.rst
+++ b/Documentation/networking/snmp_counter.rst
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ algorithm.
.. _F-RTO: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5682
TCP Fast Path
-============
+=============
When kernel receives a TCP packet, it has two paths to handler the
packet, one is fast path, another is slow path. The comment in kernel
code provides a good explanation of them, I pasted them below::
@@ -681,6 +681,7 @@ The TCP stack receives an out of order duplicate packet, so it sends a
DSACK to the sender.
* TcpExtTCPDSACKRecv
+
The TCP stack receives a DSACK, which indicates an acknowledged
duplicate packet is received.
@@ -690,7 +691,7 @@ The TCP stack receives a DSACK, which indicate an out of order
duplicate packet is received.
invalid SACK and DSACK
-====================
+======================
When a SACK (or DSACK) block is invalid, a corresponding counter would
be updated. The validation method is base on the start/end sequence
number of the SACK block. For more details, please refer the comment
@@ -704,11 +705,13 @@ explaination:
.. _Add counters for discarded SACK blocks: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=18f02545a9a16c9a89778b91a162ad16d510bb32
* TcpExtTCPSACKDiscard
+
This counter indicates how many SACK blocks are invalid. If the invalid
SACK block is caused by ACK recording, the TCP stack will only ignore
it and won't update this counter.
* TcpExtTCPDSACKIgnoredOld and TcpExtTCPDSACKIgnoredNoUndo
+
When a DSACK block is invalid, one of these two counters would be
updated. Which counter will be updated depends on the undo_marker flag
of the TCP socket. If the undo_marker is not set, the TCP stack isn't
@@ -719,7 +722,7 @@ will be updated. If the undo_marker is set, TcpExtTCPDSACKIgnoredOld
will be updated. As implied in its name, it might be an old packet.
SACK shift
-=========
+==========
The linux networking stack stores data in sk_buff struct (skb for
short). If a SACK block acrosses multiple skb, the TCP stack will try
to re-arrange data in these skb. E.g. if a SACK block acknowledges seq
@@ -730,12 +733,15 @@ seq 14 to 20. All data in skb2 will be moved to skb1, and skb2 will be
discard, this operation is 'merge'.
* TcpExtTCPSackShifted
+
A skb is shifted
* TcpExtTCPSackMerged
+
A skb is merged
* TcpExtTCPSackShiftFallback
+
A skb should be shifted or merged, but the TCP stack doesn't do it for
some reasons.
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
index 7de9eee73fcd..67068c47c591 100644
--- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
+++ b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
@@ -5,25 +5,32 @@ The Definitive KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) API Documentation
----------------------
The kvm API is a set of ioctls that are issued to control various aspects
-of a virtual machine. The ioctls belong to three classes
+of a virtual machine. The ioctls belong to three classes:
- System ioctls: These query and set global attributes which affect the
whole kvm subsystem. In addition a system ioctl is used to create
- virtual machines
+ virtual machines.
- VM ioctls: These query and set attributes that affect an entire virtual
machine, for example memory layout. In addition a VM ioctl is used to
- create virtual cpus (vcpus).
+ create virtual cpus (vcpus) and devices.
- Only run VM ioctls from the same process (address space) that was used
- to create the VM.
+ VM ioctls must be issued from the same process (address space) that was
+ used to create the VM.
- vcpu ioctls: These query and set attributes that control the operation
of a single virtual cpu.
- Only run vcpu ioctls from the same thread that was used to create the
- vcpu.
+ vcpu ioctls should be issued from the same thread that was used to create
+ the vcpu, except for asynchronous vcpu ioctl that are marked as such in
+ the documentation. Otherwise, the first ioctl after switching threads
+ could see a performance impact.
+ - device ioctls: These query and set attributes that control the operation
+ of a single device.
+
+ device ioctls must be issued from the same process (address space) that
+ was used to create the VM.
2. File descriptors
-------------------
@@ -32,17 +39,34 @@ The kvm API is centered around file descriptors. An initial
open("/dev/kvm") obtains a handle to the kvm subsystem; this handle
can be used to issue system ioctls. A KVM_CREATE_VM ioctl on this
handle will create a VM file descriptor which can be used to issue VM
-ioctls. A KVM_CREATE_VCPU ioctl on a VM fd will create a virtual cpu
-and return a file descriptor pointing to it. Finally, ioctls on a vcpu
-fd can be used to control the vcpu, including the important task of
-actually running guest code.
+ioctls. A KVM_CREATE_VCPU or KVM_CREATE_DEVICE ioctl on a VM fd will
+create a virtual cpu or device and return a file descriptor pointing to
+the new resource. Finally, ioctls on a vcpu or device fd can be used
+to control the vcpu or device. For vcpus, this includes the important
+task of actually running guest code.
In general file descriptors can be migrated among processes by means
of fork() and the SCM_RIGHTS facility of unix domain socket. These
kinds of tricks are explicitly not supported by kvm. While they will
not cause harm to the host, their actual behavior is not guaranteed by
-the API. The only supported use is one virtual machine per process,
-and one vcpu per thread.
+the API. See "General description" for details on the ioctl usage
+model that is supported by KVM.
+
+It is important to note that althought VM ioctls may only be issued from
+the process that created the VM, a VM's lifecycle is associated with its
+file descriptor, not its creator (process). In other words, the VM and
+its resources, *including the associated address space*, are not freed
+until the last reference to the VM's file descriptor has been released.
+For example, if fork() is issued after ioctl(KVM_CREATE_VM), the VM will
+not be freed until both the parent (original) process and its child have
+put their references to the VM's file descriptor.
+
+Because a VM's resources are not freed until the last reference to its
+file descriptor is released, creating additional references to a VM via
+via fork(), dup(), etc... without careful consideration is strongly
+discouraged and may have unwanted side effects, e.g. memory allocated
+by and on behalf of the VM's process may not be freed/unaccounted when
+the VM is shut down.
It is important to note that althought VM ioctls may only be issued from
@@ -515,11 +539,15 @@ c) KVM_INTERRUPT_SET_LEVEL
Note that any value for 'irq' other than the ones stated above is invalid
and incurs unexpected behavior.
+This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be invoked from any thread.
+
MIPS:
Queues an external interrupt to be injected into the virtual CPU. A negative
interrupt number dequeues the interrupt.
+This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be invoked from any thread.
+
4.17 KVM_DEBUG_GUEST
@@ -1086,14 +1114,12 @@ struct kvm_userspace_memory_region {
#define KVM_MEM_LOG_DIRTY_PAGES (1UL << 0)
#define KVM_MEM_READONLY (1UL << 1)
-This ioctl allows the user to create or modify a guest physical memory
-slot. When changing an existing slot, it may be moved in the guest
-physical memory space, or its flags may be modified. It may not be
-resized. Slots may not overlap in guest physical address space.
-Bits 0-15 of "slot" specifies the slot id and this value should be
-less than the maximum number of user memory slots supported per VM.
-The maximum allowed slots can be queried using KVM_CAP_NR_MEMSLOTS,
-if this capability is supported by the architecture.
+This ioctl allows the user to create, modify or delete a guest physical
+memory slot. Bits 0-15 of "slot" specify the slot id and this value
+should be less than the maximum number of user memory slots supported per
+VM. The maximum allowed slots can be queried using KVM_CAP_NR_MEMSLOTS,
+if this capability is supported by the architecture. Slots may not
+overlap in guest physical address space.
If KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE is available, bits 16-31 of "slot"
specifies the address space which is being modified. They must be
@@ -1102,6 +1128,10 @@ KVM_CAP_MULTI_ADDRESS_SPACE capability. Slots in separate address spaces
are unrelated; the restriction on overlapping slots only applies within
each address space.
+Deleting a slot is done by passing zero for memory_size. When changing
+an existing slot, it may be moved in the guest physical memory space,
+or its flags may be modified, but it may not be resized.
+
Memory for the region is taken starting at the address denoted by the
field userspace_addr, which must point at user addressable memory for
the entire memory slot size. Any object may back this memory, including
@@ -2493,7 +2523,7 @@ KVM_S390_MCHK (vm, vcpu) - machine check interrupt; cr 14 bits in parm,
machine checks needing further payload are not
supported by this ioctl)
-Note that the vcpu ioctl is asynchronous to vcpu execution.
+This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be invoked from any thread.
4.78 KVM_PPC_GET_HTAB_FD
@@ -3042,8 +3072,7 @@ KVM_S390_INT_EMERGENCY - sigp emergency; parameters in .emerg
KVM_S390_INT_EXTERNAL_CALL - sigp external call; parameters in .extcall
KVM_S390_MCHK - machine check interrupt; parameters in .mchk
-
-Note that the vcpu ioctl is asynchronous to vcpu execution.
+This is an asynchronous vcpu ioctl and can be invoked from any thread.
4.94 KVM_S390_GET_IRQ_STATE
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/mmu.txt b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/mmu.txt
index f365102c80f5..2efe0efc516e 100644
--- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/mmu.txt
+++ b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/mmu.txt
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Shadow pages contain the following information:
If clear, this page corresponds to a guest page table denoted by the gfn
field.
role.quadrant:
- When role.cr4_pae=0, the guest uses 32-bit gptes while the host uses 64-bit
+ When role.gpte_is_8_bytes=0, the guest uses 32-bit gptes while the host uses 64-bit
sptes. That means a guest page table contains more ptes than the host,
so multiple shadow pages are needed to shadow one guest page.
For first-level shadow pages, role.quadrant can be 0 or 1 and denotes the
@@ -158,9 +158,9 @@ Shadow pages contain the following information:
The page is invalid and should not be used. It is a root page that is
currently pinned (by a cpu hardware register pointing to it); once it is
unpinned it will be destroyed.
- role.cr4_pae:
- Contains the value of cr4.pae for which the page is valid (e.g. whether
- 32-bit or 64-bit gptes are in use).
+ role.gpte_is_8_bytes:
+ Reflects the size of the guest PTE for which the page is valid, i.e. '1'
+ if 64-bit gptes are in use, '0' if 32-bit gptes are in use.
role.nxe:
Contains the value of efer.nxe for which the page is valid.
role.cr0_wp:
@@ -173,6 +173,9 @@ Shadow pages contain the following information:
Contains the value of cr4.smap && !cr0.wp for which the page is valid
(pages for which this is true are different from other pages; see the
treatment of cr0.wp=0 below).
+ role.ept_sp:
+ This is a virtual flag to denote a shadowed nested EPT page. ept_sp
+ is true if "cr0_wp && smap_andnot_wp", an otherwise invalid combination.
role.smm:
Is 1 if the page is valid in system management mode. This field
determines which of the kvm_memslots array was used to build this
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