platform/kernel/linux-stable.git
12 years agopnfs-obj: Fix __r4w_get_page when offset is beyond i_size
Boaz Harrosh [Thu, 7 Jun 2012 23:02:30 +0000 (02:02 +0300)]
pnfs-obj: Fix __r4w_get_page when offset is beyond i_size

commit c999ff68029ebd0f56ccae75444f640f6d5a27d2 upstream.

It is very common for the end of the file to be unaligned on
stripe size. But since we know it's beyond file's end then
the XOR should be preformed with all zeros.

Old code used to just read zeros out of the OSD devices, which is a great
waist. But what scares me more about this situation is that, we now have
pages attached to the file's mapping that are beyond i_size. I don't
like the kind of bugs this calls for.

Fix both birds, by returning a global zero_page, if offset is beyond
i_size.

TODO:
Change the API to ->__r4w_get_page() so a NULL can be
returned without being considered as error, since XOR API
treats NULL entries as zero_pages.

[Bug since 3.2. Should apply the same way to all Kernels since]
Signed-off-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>
[bwh: Backported to 3.2: adjust for lack of wdata->header]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodm thin: fix memory leak in process_prepared_mapping error paths
Joe Thornber [Fri, 27 Jul 2012 14:08:05 +0000 (15:08 +0100)]
dm thin: fix memory leak in process_prepared_mapping error paths

commit 905386f82d08f66726912f303f3e6605248c60a3 upstream.

Fix memory leak in process_prepared_mapping by always freeing
the dm_thin_new_mapping structs from the mapping_pool mempool on
the error paths.

Signed-off-by: Joe Thornber <ejt@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodm thin: reduce endio_hook pool size
Alasdair G Kergon [Fri, 27 Jul 2012 14:07:57 +0000 (15:07 +0100)]
dm thin: reduce endio_hook pool size

commit 7768ed33ccdc02801c4483fc5682dc66ace14aea upstream.

Reduce the slab size used for the dm_thin_endio_hook mempool.

Allocation has been seen to fail on machines with smaller amounts
of memory due to fragmentation.

  lvm: page allocation failure. order:5, mode:0xd0
  device-mapper: table: 253:38: thin-pool: Error creating pool's endio_hook mempool

Signed-off-by: Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoposix_types.h: Cleanup stale __NFDBITS and related definitions
Josh Boyer [Wed, 25 Jul 2012 14:40:34 +0000 (10:40 -0400)]
posix_types.h: Cleanup stale __NFDBITS and related definitions

commit 8ded2bbc1845e19c771eb55209aab166ef011243 upstream.

Recently, glibc made a change to suppress sign-conversion warnings in
FD_SET (glibc commit ceb9e56b3d1).  This uncovered an issue with the
kernel's definition of __NFDBITS if applications #include
<linux/types.h> after including <sys/select.h>.  A build failure would
be seen when passing the -Werror=sign-compare and -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
flags to gcc.

It was suggested that the kernel should either match the glibc
definition of __NFDBITS or remove that entirely.  The current in-kernel
uses of __NFDBITS can be replaced with BITS_PER_LONG, and there are no
uses of the related __FDELT and __FDMASK defines.  Given that, we'll
continue the cleanup that was started with commit 8b3d1cda4f5f
("posix_types: Remove fd_set macros") and drop the remaining unused
macros.

Additionally, linux/time.h has similar macros defined that expand to
nothing so we'll remove those at the same time.

Reported-by: Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
Suggested-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Josh Boyer <jwboyer@redhat.com>
[ .. and fix up whitespace as per akpm ]
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodrm/radeon: fix dpms on/off on trinity/aruba v2
Jerome Glisse [Tue, 24 Jul 2012 21:06:11 +0000 (17:06 -0400)]
drm/radeon: fix dpms on/off on trinity/aruba v2

commit fcedac670c3da0d17aaa5db1708694971e8024a9 upstream.

The external encoder need to be setup again before enabling the
transmiter. This seems to be only needed on some trinity/aruba
to fix dpms on.

v2: Add comment, only setup again on dce6 ie aruba or newer.

Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodrm/radeon: on hotplug force link training to happen (v2)
Jerome Glisse [Thu, 19 Jul 2012 21:25:55 +0000 (17:25 -0400)]
drm/radeon: on hotplug force link training to happen (v2)

commit ca2ccde5e2f24a792caa4cca919fc5c6f65d1887 upstream.

To have DP behave like VGA/DVI we need to retrain the link
on hotplug. For this to happen we need to force link
training to happen by setting connector dpms to off
before asking it turning it on again.

v2: agd5f
- drop the dp_get_link_status() change in atombios_dp.c
  for now.  We still need the dpms OFF change.

Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodrm/radeon: fix hotplug of DP to DVI|HDMI passive adapters (v2)
Jerome Glisse [Thu, 19 Jul 2012 21:15:56 +0000 (17:15 -0400)]
drm/radeon: fix hotplug of DP to DVI|HDMI passive adapters (v2)

commit 266dcba541a1ef7e5d82d9e67c67fde2910636e8 upstream.

No need to retrain the link for passive adapters.

v2: agd5f
- no passive DP to VGA adapters, update comments
- assign radeon_connector_atom_dig after we are sure
  we have a digital connector as analog connectors
  have different private data.
- get new sink type before checking for retrain.  No
  need to check if it's no longer a DP connection.

Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodrm/radeon: fix non revealent error message
Jerome Glisse [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 21:17:16 +0000 (17:17 -0400)]
drm/radeon: fix non revealent error message

commit 8d1c702aa0b2c4b22b0742b72a1149d91690674b upstream.

We want to print link status query failed only if it's
an unexepected fail. If we query to see if we need
link training it might be because there is nothing
connected and thus link status query have the right
to fail in that case.

To avoid printing failure when it's expected, move the
failure message to proper place.

Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodrm/radeon: Try harder to avoid HW cursor ending on a multiple of 128 columns.
Michel Dänzer [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 17:02:09 +0000 (19:02 +0200)]
drm/radeon: Try harder to avoid HW cursor ending on a multiple of 128 columns.

commit f60ec4c7df043df81e62891ac45383d012afe0da upstream.

This could previously fail if either of the enabled displays was using a
horizontal resolution that is a multiple of 128, and only the leftmost column
of the cursor was (supposed to be) visible at the right edge of that display.

The solution is to move the cursor one pixel to the left in that case.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33183

Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodrm/radeon: fix bo creation retry path
Jerome Glisse [Thu, 12 Jul 2012 22:23:05 +0000 (18:23 -0400)]
drm/radeon: fix bo creation retry path

commit d1c7871ddb1f588b8eb35affd9ee1a3d5e11cd0c upstream.

Retry label was at wrong place in function leading to memory
leak.

Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodrm/radeon: fix fence related segfault in CS
Christian König [Tue, 3 Jul 2012 12:05:41 +0000 (14:05 +0200)]
drm/radeon: fix fence related segfault in CS

commit 93bf888c5c730605e3470f5d2381f296eda88d79 upstream.

Don't return success if scheduling the IB fails, otherwise
we end up with an oops in ttm_eu_fence_buffer_objects.

Signed-off-by: Christian König <deathsimple@vodafone.de>
Reviewed-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotg3: Fix race condition in tg3_get_stats64()
Michael Chan [Sun, 29 Jul 2012 19:15:44 +0000 (19:15 +0000)]
tg3: Fix race condition in tg3_get_stats64()

commit 0f566b208b41918053b2e67399673aaec02dde5d upstream.

Spinlock should be taken before checking for tp->hw_stats.

Signed-off-by: Michael Chan <mchan@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotg3: Fix Read DMA workaround for 5719 A0.
Michael Chan [Sun, 29 Jul 2012 19:15:42 +0000 (19:15 +0000)]
tg3: Fix Read DMA workaround for 5719 A0.

commit 10ce95d6ef36c65df7dcd3b8fcf86913f8b298bd upstream.

The workaround was mis-applied to all 5719 and 5720 chips.

Signed-off-by: Michael Chan <mchan@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotg3: add device id of Apple Thunderbolt Ethernet device
Greg KH [Thu, 12 Jul 2012 15:39:44 +0000 (15:39 +0000)]
tg3: add device id of Apple Thunderbolt Ethernet device

commit 02eca3f5f5e458c3a5d7b772bc8042ee2a4ebedf upstream.

The Apple Thunderbolt ethernet device is already listed in the driver,
but not hooked up in the MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE().  This fixes that and
allows it to work properly.

Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Acked-by: Michael Chan <mchan@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
12 years agoqeth: repair crash in qeth_l3_vlan_rx_kill_vid()
Frank Blaschka [Tue, 24 Jul 2012 22:34:29 +0000 (22:34 +0000)]
qeth: repair crash in qeth_l3_vlan_rx_kill_vid()

commit eabfbe6230ee7363681e7a561948d362b87169f0 upstream.

Commit efc73f4b "net: Fix memory leak - vlan_info struct" adds deletion of
VLAN 0 for devices with feature NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_FILTER. For driver
qeth these are the layer 3 devices. Usually there exists no
separate vlan net_device for VLAN 0. Thus the qeth functions
qeth_l3_free_vlan_addresses4() and qeth_l3_free_vlan_addresses6()
require an extra checking if function __vlan_find_dev_deep()
returns with a net_device.

Signed-off-by: Ursula Braun <ursula.braun@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Frank Blaschka <frank.blaschka@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agospi/pl022: disable port when unused
Virupax Sadashivpetimath [Tue, 12 Jun 2012 13:10:58 +0000 (15:10 +0200)]
spi/pl022: disable port when unused

commit fd316941cfee1fbd12746afea83720fb7823888a upstream.

Commit ffbbdd21329f3e15eeca6df2d4bc11c04d9d91c0
"spi: create a message queueing infrastructure"
Accidentally deleted the logic to disable the port
when unused leading to higher power consumption.
Fix this up.

Cc: Vinit Shenoy <vinit.shenoy@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Virupax Sadashivpetimath <virupax.sadashivpetimath@stericsson.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agocifs: reinstate sec=ntlmv2 mount option
Jeff Layton [Tue, 24 Jul 2012 00:34:17 +0000 (20:34 -0400)]
cifs: reinstate sec=ntlmv2 mount option

commit 7659624ffb550d69c87f9af9ae63e717daa874bd upstream.

sec=ntlmv2 as a mount option got dropped in the mount option overhaul.

Cc: Sachin Prabhu <sprabhu@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Günter Kukkukk <linux@kukkukk.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoBtrfs: call the ordered free operation without any locks held
Chris Mason [Wed, 25 Jul 2012 19:57:13 +0000 (15:57 -0400)]
Btrfs: call the ordered free operation without any locks held

commit e9fbcb42201c862fd6ab45c48ead4f47bb2dea9d upstream.

Each ordered operation has a free callback, and this was called with the
worker spinlock held.  Josef made the free callback also call iput,
which we can't do with the spinlock.

This drops the spinlock for the free operation and grabs it again before
moving through the rest of the list.  We'll circle back around to this
and find a cleaner way that doesn't bounce the lock around so much.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@fusionio.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoACPI/AC: prevent OOPS on some boxes due to missing check power_supply_register()...
Lan Tianyu [Fri, 20 Jul 2012 05:29:16 +0000 (13:29 +0800)]
ACPI/AC: prevent OOPS on some boxes due to missing check power_supply_register() return value check

commit f197ac13f6eeb351b31250b9ab7d0da17434ea36 upstream.

In the ac.c, power_supply_register()'s return value is not checked.

As a result, the driver's add() ops may return success
even though the device failed to initialize.

For example, some BIOS may describe two ACADs in the same DSDT.
The second ACAD device will fail to register,
but ACPI driver's add() ops returns sucessfully.
The ACPI device will receive ACPI notification and cause OOPS.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=772730

Signed-off-by: Lan Tianyu <tianyu.lan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoACPI, APEI: Fixup common access width firmware bug
Jean Delvare [Tue, 12 Jun 2012 08:43:28 +0000 (10:43 +0200)]
ACPI, APEI: Fixup common access width firmware bug

commit f712c71f7b2b43b894d1e92e1b77385fcad8815f upstream.

Many firmwares have a common register definition bug where 8-bit
access width is specified for a 32-bit register. Ideally this should
be fixed in the BIOS, but earlier versions of the kernel did not
complain, so fix that up silently.

This closes kernel bug #43282:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43282

Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
Acked-by: Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
Acked-by: Gary Hade <garyhade@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoworkqueue: perform cpu down operations from low priority cpu_notifier()
Tejun Heo [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 19:39:26 +0000 (12:39 -0700)]
workqueue: perform cpu down operations from low priority cpu_notifier()

commit 6575820221f7a4dd6eadecf7bf83cdd154335eda upstream.

Currently, all workqueue cpu hotplug operations run off
CPU_PRI_WORKQUEUE which is higher than normal notifiers.  This is to
ensure that workqueue is up and running while bringing up a CPU before
other notifiers try to use workqueue on the CPU.

Per-cpu workqueues are supposed to remain working and bound to the CPU
for normal CPU_DOWN_PREPARE notifiers.  This holds mostly true even
with workqueue offlining running with higher priority because
workqueue CPU_DOWN_PREPARE only creates a bound trustee thread which
runs the per-cpu workqueue without concurrency management without
explicitly detaching the existing workers.

However, if the trustee needs to create new workers, it creates
unbound workers which may wander off to other CPUs while
CPU_DOWN_PREPARE notifiers are in progress.  Furthermore, if the CPU
down is cancelled, the per-CPU workqueue may end up with workers which
aren't bound to the CPU.

While reliably reproducible with a convoluted artificial test-case
involving scheduling and flushing CPU burning work items from CPU down
notifiers, this isn't very likely to happen in the wild, and, even
when it happens, the effects are likely to be hidden by the following
successful CPU down.

Fix it by using different priorities for up and down notifiers - high
priority for up operations and low priority for down operations.

Workqueue cpu hotplug operations will soon go through further cleanup.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Acked-by: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@sisk.pl>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agostaging: zsmalloc: Finish conversion to a separate module
Ben Hutchings [Wed, 20 Jun 2012 01:31:11 +0000 (02:31 +0100)]
staging: zsmalloc: Finish conversion to a separate module

commit 069f101fa463351f528773d73b74e9b606b3f66a upstream.

ZSMALLOC is tristate, but the code has no MODULE_LICENSE and since it
depends on GPL-only symbols it cannot be loaded as a module.  This in
turn breaks zram which now depends on it.  I assume it's meant to be
Dual BSD/GPL like the other z-stuff.

There is also no module_exit, which will make it impossible to unload.
Add the appropriate module_init and module_exit declarations suggested
by comments.

Reported-by: Christian Ohm <chr.ohm@gmx.net>
References: http://bugs.debian.org/677273
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agostable: update references to older 2.6 versions for 3.x
Paul Gortmaker [Tue, 5 Jun 2012 15:15:50 +0000 (11:15 -0400)]
stable: update references to older 2.6 versions for 3.x

commit 2584f5212d97b664be250ad5700a2d0fee31a10d upstream.

Also add information on where the respective trees are.

Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Acked-by: Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoudf: Improve table length check to avoid possible overflow
Jan Kara [Tue, 10 Jul 2012 15:58:04 +0000 (17:58 +0200)]
udf: Improve table length check to avoid possible overflow

commit 57b9655d01ef057a523e810d29c37ac09b80eead upstream.

When a partition table length is corrupted to be close to 1 << 32, the
check for its length may overflow on 32-bit systems and we will think
the length is valid. Later on the kernel can crash trying to read beyond
end of buffer. Fix the check to avoid possible overflow.

Reported-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoiommu/amd: Fix hotplug with iommu=pt
Joerg Roedel [Thu, 19 Jul 2012 11:42:54 +0000 (13:42 +0200)]
iommu/amd: Fix hotplug with iommu=pt

commit 2c9195e990297068d0f1f1bd8e2f1d09538009da upstream.

This did not work because devices are not put into the
pt_domain. Fix this.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <joerg.roedel@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoiommu/amd: Add missing spin_lock initialization
Joerg Roedel [Thu, 19 Jul 2012 08:56:10 +0000 (10:56 +0200)]
iommu/amd: Add missing spin_lock initialization

commit 2c13d47a1a7ee8808796016c617aef25fd1d1925 upstream.

Add missing spin_lock initialization in
amd_iommu_bind_pasid() function and make lockdep happy
again.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <joerg.roedel@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agos390/mm: fix fault handling for page table walk case
Heiko Carstens [Fri, 27 Jul 2012 07:45:39 +0000 (09:45 +0200)]
s390/mm: fix fault handling for page table walk case

commit 008c2e8f247f0a8db1e8e26139da12f3a3abcda0 upstream.

Make sure the kernel does not incorrectly create a SIGBUS signal during
user space accesses:

For user space accesses in the switched addressing mode case the kernel
may walk page tables and access user address space via the kernel
mapping. If a page table entry is invalid the function __handle_fault()
gets called in order to emulate a page fault and trigger all the usual
actions like paging in a missing page etc. by calling handle_mm_fault().

If handle_mm_fault() returns with an error fixup handling is necessary.
For the switched addressing mode case all errors need to be mapped to
-EFAULT, so that the calling uaccess function can return -EFAULT to
user space.

Unfortunately the __handle_fault() incorrectly calls do_sigbus() if
VM_FAULT_SIGBUS is set. This however should only happen if a page fault
was triggered by a user space instruction. For kernel mode uaccesses
the correct action is to only return -EFAULT.
So user space may incorrectly see SIGBUS signals because of this bug.

For current machines this would only be possible for the switched
addressing mode case in conjunction with futex operations.

Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agos390/mm: downgrade page table after fork of a 31 bit process
Martin Schwidefsky [Thu, 26 Jul 2012 06:53:06 +0000 (08:53 +0200)]
s390/mm: downgrade page table after fork of a 31 bit process

commit 0f6f281b731d20bfe75c13f85d33f3f05b440222 upstream.

The downgrade of the 4 level page table created by init_new_context is
currently done only in start_thread31. If a 31 bit process forks the
new mm uses a 4 level page table, including the task size of 2<<42
that goes along with it. This is incorrect as now a 31 bit process
can map memory beyond 2GB. Define arch_dup_mmap to do the downgrade
after fork.

Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agos390/idle: fix sequence handling vs cpu hotplug
Heiko Carstens [Fri, 13 Jul 2012 13:45:33 +0000 (15:45 +0200)]
s390/idle: fix sequence handling vs cpu hotplug

commit 0008204ffe85d23382d6fd0f971f3f0fbe70bae2 upstream.

The s390 idle accounting code uses a sequence counter which gets used
when the per cpu idle statistics get updated and read.

One assumption on read access is that only when the sequence counter is
even and did not change while reading all values the result is valid.
On cpu hotplug however the per cpu data structure gets initialized via
a cpu hotplug notifier on CPU_ONLINE.
CPU_ONLINE however is too late, since the onlined cpu is already running
and might access the per cpu data. Worst case is that the data structure
gets initialized while an idle thread is updating its idle statistics.
This will result in an uneven sequence counter after an update.

As a result user space tools like top, which access /proc/stat in order
to get idle stats, will busy loop waiting for the sequence counter to
become even again, which will never happen until the queried cpu will
update its idle statistics again. And even then the sequence counter
will only have an even value for a couple of cpu cycles.

Fix this by moving the initialization of the per cpu idle statistics
to cpu_init(). I prefer that solution in favor of changing the
notifier to CPU_UP_PREPARE, which would be a different solution to
the problem.

Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agomwifiex: correction in mcs index check
Amitkumar Karwar [Thu, 12 Jul 2012 01:12:57 +0000 (18:12 -0700)]
mwifiex: correction in mcs index check

commit fe020120cb863ba918c6d603345342a880272c4d upstream.

mwifiex driver supports 2x2 chips as well. Hence valid mcs values
are 0 to 15. The check for mcs index is corrected in this patch.

For example: if 40MHz is enabled and mcs index is 11, "iw link"
command would show "tx bitrate: 108.0 MBit/s" without this patch.
Now it shows "tx bitrate: 108.0 MBit/s MCS 11 40Mhz" with the patch.

Signed-off-by: Amitkumar Karwar <akarwar@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Bing Zhao <bzhao@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agortlwifi: rtl8192de: Fix phy-based version calculation
Forest Bond [Fri, 13 Jul 2012 16:26:06 +0000 (12:26 -0400)]
rtlwifi: rtl8192de: Fix phy-based version calculation

commit f1b00f4dab29b57bdf1bc03ef12020b280fd2a72 upstream.

Commit d83579e2a50ac68389e6b4c58b845c702cf37516 incorporated some
changes from the vendor driver that made it newly important that the
calculated hardware version correctly include the CHIP_92D bit, as all
of the IS_92D_* macros were changed to depend on it.  However, this bit
was being unset for dual-mac, dual-phy devices.  The vendor driver
behavior was modified to not do this, but unfortunately this change was
not picked up along with the others.  This caused scanning in the 2.4GHz
band to be broken, and possibly other bugs as well.

This patch brings the version calculation logic in parity with the
vendor driver in this regard, and in doing so fixes the regression.
However, the version calculation code in general continues to be largely
incoherent and messy, and needs to be cleaned up.

Signed-off-by: Forest Bond <forest.bond@rapidrollout.com>
Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agortlwifi: rtl8192cu: Change buffer allocation for synchronous reads
Larry Finger [Wed, 11 Jul 2012 19:37:28 +0000 (14:37 -0500)]
rtlwifi: rtl8192cu: Change buffer allocation for synchronous reads

commit 3ce4d85b76010525adedcc2555fa164bf706a2f3 upstream.

In commit a7959c1, the USB part of rtlwifi was switched to convert
_usb_read_sync() to using a preallocated buffer rather than one
that has been acquired using kmalloc. Although this routine is named
as though it were synchronous, there seem to be simultaneous users,
and the selection of the index to the data buffer is not multi-user
safe. This situation is addressed by adding a new spinlock. The routine
cannot sleep, thus a mutex is not allowed.

Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoiwlwifi: fix debug print in iwl_sta_calc_ht_flags
Meenakshi Venkataraman [Wed, 16 May 2012 20:40:50 +0000 (22:40 +0200)]
iwlwifi: fix debug print in iwl_sta_calc_ht_flags

commit a35e270881a5db1ec9ac8bc6d61ebc3e85c14f33 upstream.

We missed passing an argument to the
debug print. Fix it.

Signed-off-by: Meenakshi Venkataraman <meenakshi.venkataraman@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agomac80211: fail authentication when AP denied authentication
Eliad Peller [Sun, 13 May 2012 15:07:04 +0000 (18:07 +0300)]
mac80211: fail authentication when AP denied authentication

commit dac211ec10d268b9d09000093a9fa2ac1773894f upstream.

ieee80211_rx_mgmt_auth() doesn't handle denied authentication
properly - it authenticates the station and waits for association
(for 5 seconds) instead of failing the authentication.

Fix it by destroying auth_data and bailing out instead.

Signed-off-by: Eliad Peller <eliad@wizery.com>
Acked-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotun: fix a crash bug and a memory leak
Mikulas Patocka [Thu, 19 Jul 2012 06:13:36 +0000 (06:13 +0000)]
tun: fix a crash bug and a memory leak

commit b09e786bd1dd66418b69348cb110f3a64764626a upstream.

This patch fixes a crash
tun_chr_close -> netdev_run_todo -> tun_free_netdev -> sk_release_kernel ->
sock_release -> iput(SOCK_INODE(sock))
introduced by commit 1ab5ecb90cb6a3df1476e052f76a6e8f6511cb3d

The problem is that this socket is embedded in struct tun_struct, it has
no inode, iput is called on invalid inode, which modifies invalid memory
and optionally causes a crash.

sock_release also decrements sockets_in_use, this causes a bug that
"sockets: used" field in /proc/*/net/sockstat keeps on decreasing when
creating and closing tun devices.

This patch introduces a flag SOCK_EXTERNALLY_ALLOCATED that instructs
sock_release to not free the inode and not decrement sockets_in_use,
fixing both memory corruption and sockets_in_use underflow.

It should be backported to 3.3 an 3.4 stabke.

Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mikulas@artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoTPM: chip disabled state erronously being reported as error
Rajiv Andrade [Tue, 24 Apr 2012 20:38:17 +0000 (17:38 -0300)]
TPM: chip disabled state erronously being reported as error

commit 24ebe6670de3d1f0dca11c9eb372134c7ab05503 upstream.

tpm_do_selftest() attempts to read a PCR in order to
decide if one can rely on the TPM being used or not.
The function that's used by __tpm_pcr_read() does not
expect the TPM to be disabled or deactivated, and if so,
reports an error.

It's fine if the TPM returns this error when trying to
use it for the first time after a power cycle, but it's
definitely not if it already returned success for a
previous attempt to read one of its PCRs.

The tpm_do_selftest() was modified so that the driver only
reports this return code as an error when it really is.

Reported-and-tested-by: Paul Bolle <pebolle@tiscali.nl>
Signed-off-by: Rajiv Andrade <srajiv@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoPM / Sleep: call early resume handlers when suspend_noirq fails
Colin Cross [Thu, 19 Jul 2012 08:38:06 +0000 (10:38 +0200)]
PM / Sleep: call early resume handlers when suspend_noirq fails

commit 064b021fbe470ecc9ca10f9f87af48c0fc0865fb upstream.

Commit cf579dfb82550e34de7ccf3ef090d8b834ccd3a9 (PM / Sleep: Introduce
"late suspend" and "early resume" of devices) introduced a bug where
suspend_late handlers would be called, but if dpm_suspend_noirq returned
an error the early_resume handlers would never be called.  All devices
would end up on the dpm_late_early_list, and would never be resumed
again.

Fix it by calling dpm_resume_early when dpm_suspend_noirq returns
an error.

Signed-off-by: Colin Cross <ccross@android.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoftrace: Disable function tracing during suspend/resume and hibernation, again
Srivatsa S. Bhat [Sat, 16 Jun 2012 13:30:45 +0000 (15:30 +0200)]
ftrace: Disable function tracing during suspend/resume and hibernation, again

commit 443772d408a25af62498793f6f805ce3c559309a upstream.

If function tracing is enabled for some of the low-level suspend/resume
functions, it leads to triple fault during resume from suspend, ultimately
ending up in a reboot instead of a resume (or a total refusal to come out
of suspended state, on some machines).

This issue was explained in more detail in commit f42ac38c59e0a03d (ftrace:
disable tracing for suspend to ram). However, the changes made by that commit
got reverted by commit cbe2f5a6e84eebb (tracing: allow tracing of
suspend/resume & hibernation code again). So, unfortunately since things are
not yet robust enough to allow tracing of low-level suspend/resume functions,
suspend/resume is still broken when ftrace is enabled.

So fix this by disabling function tracing during suspend/resume & hibernation.

Signed-off-by: Srivatsa S. Bhat <srivatsa.bhat@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agolocks: fix checking of fcntl_setlease argument
J. Bruce Fields [Mon, 23 Jul 2012 19:17:17 +0000 (15:17 -0400)]
locks: fix checking of fcntl_setlease argument

commit 0ec4f431eb56d633da3a55da67d5c4b88886ccc7 upstream.

The only checks of the long argument passed to fcntl(fd,F_SETLEASE,.)
are done after converting the long to an int.  Thus some illegal values
may be let through and cause problems in later code.

[ They actually *don't* cause problems in mainline, as of Dave Jones's
  commit 8d657eb3b438 "Remove easily user-triggerable BUG from
  generic_setlease", but we should fix this anyway.  And this patch will
  be necessary to fix real bugs on earlier kernels. ]

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agox86/mce: Fix siginfo_t->si_addr value for non-recoverable memory faults
Tony Luck [Wed, 11 Jul 2012 17:20:47 +0000 (10:20 -0700)]
x86/mce: Fix siginfo_t->si_addr value for non-recoverable memory faults

commit 6751ed65dc6642af64f7b8a440a75563c8aab7ae upstream.

In commit dad1743e5993f1 ("x86/mce: Only restart instruction after machine
check recovery if it is safe") we fixed mce_notify_process() to force a
signal to the current process if it was not restartable (RIPV bit not
set in MCG_STATUS). But doing it here means that the process doesn't
get told the virtual address of the fault via siginfo_t->si_addr. This
would prevent application level recovery from the fault.

Make a new MF_MUST_KILL flag bit for memory_failure() et al. to use so
that we will provide the right information with the signal.

Signed-off-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
Acked-by: Borislav Petkov <borislav.petkov@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoALSA: hda - add dock support for Thinkpad X230 Tablet
David Henningsson [Fri, 20 Jul 2012 08:37:25 +0000 (10:37 +0200)]
ALSA: hda - add dock support for Thinkpad X230 Tablet

commit 108cc108a3bb42fe4705df1317ff98e1e29428a6 upstream.

Also add a model/fixup string "lenovo-dock", so that other Thinkpad
users will be able to test this fixup easily, to see if it enables
dock I/O for them as well.

BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1026953
Tested-by: John McCarron <john.mccarron@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <david.henningsson@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoRevert "usb/uas: make sure data urb is gone if we receive status before that"
Gerd Hoffmann [Tue, 19 Jun 2012 07:54:48 +0000 (09:54 +0200)]
Revert "usb/uas: make sure data urb is gone if we receive status before that"

commit c621a81edecdee85da32c566c21836332c764fda upstream.

This reverts commit e4d8318a85779b25b880187b1b1c44e797bd7d4b.

This patch makes uas.c call usb_unlink_urb on data urbs.  The data urbs
get freed in the completion callback.  This is illegal according to the
usb_unlink_urb documentation.

This patch also makes the code expect the data completion callback
being called before the status completion callback.  This isn't
guaranteed to be the case, even though the actual data transfer should
be finished by the time the status is received.

Background:  The ehci irq handler for example only know that there are
finished transfers, it then has go check the QHs & TDs to see which
transfers did actually finish.  It has no way to figure in which order
the transfers did complete.  The xhci driver can call the callbacks in
completion order thanks to the event queue.  This does nicely explain
why the driver is solid on a (usb2) xhci port whereas it goes crazy on
ehci in my testing.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoUSB: option: add ZTE MF821D
Bjørn Mork [Thu, 12 Jul 2012 10:37:32 +0000 (12:37 +0200)]
USB: option: add ZTE MF821D

commit 09110529780890804b22e997ae6b4fe3f0b3b158 upstream.

Sold by O2 (telefonica germany) under the name "LTE4G"

Tested-by: Thomas Schäfer <tschaefer@t-online.de>
Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agousb: gadget: Fix g_ether interface link status
Kevin Cernekee [Mon, 25 Jun 2012 04:11:22 +0000 (21:11 -0700)]
usb: gadget: Fix g_ether interface link status

commit 31bde1ceaa873bcaecd49e829bfabceacc4c512d upstream.

A "usb0" interface that has never been connected to a host has an unknown
operstate, and therefore the IFF_RUNNING flag is (incorrectly) asserted
when queried by ifconfig, ifplugd, etc.  This is a result of calling
netif_carrier_off() too early in the probe function; it should be called
after register_netdev().

Similar problems have been fixed in many other drivers, e.g.:

    e826eafa6 (bonding: Call netif_carrier_off after register_netdevice)
    0d672e9f8 (drivers/net: Call netif_carrier_off at the end of the probe)
    6a3c869a6 (cxgb4: fix reported state of interfaces without link)

Fix is to move netif_carrier_off() to the end of the function.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Cernekee <cernekee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agousbdevfs: Correct amount of data copied to user in processcompl_compat
Hans de Goede [Wed, 4 Jul 2012 07:18:01 +0000 (09:18 +0200)]
usbdevfs: Correct amount of data copied to user in processcompl_compat

commit 2102e06a5f2e414694921f23591f072a5ba7db9f upstream.

iso data buffers may have holes in them if some packets were short, so for
iso urbs we should always copy the entire buffer, just like the regular
processcompl does.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoALSA: hda - Turn on PIN_OUT from hdmi playback prepare.
Dylan Reid [Fri, 20 Jul 2012 00:52:58 +0000 (17:52 -0700)]
ALSA: hda - Turn on PIN_OUT from hdmi playback prepare.

commit 9e76e6d031482194a5b24d8e9ab88063fbd6b4b5 upstream.

Turn on the pin widget's PIN_OUT bit from playback prepare. The pin is
enabled in open, but is disabled in hdmi_init_pin which is called during
system resume.  This causes a system suspend/resume during playback to
mute HDMI/DP. Enabling the pin in prepare instead of open allows calling
snd_pcm_prepare after a system resume to restore audio.

Signed-off-by: Dylan Reid <dgreid@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoALSA: hda - Add support for Realtek ALC282
David Henningsson [Wed, 18 Jul 2012 05:38:46 +0000 (07:38 +0200)]
ALSA: hda - Add support for Realtek ALC282

commit 4e01ec636e64707d202a1ca21a47bbc6d53085b7 upstream.

This codec has a separate dmic path (separate dmic only ADC),
and thus it looks mostly like ALC275.

BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1025377
Tested-by: Ray Chen <ray.chen@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <david.henningsson@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoASoC: wm8962: Redo early init of the part on resume
Mark Brown [Wed, 11 Jul 2012 18:03:48 +0000 (19:03 +0100)]
ASoC: wm8962: Redo early init of the part on resume

commit e4dd76788c7e5b27165890d712c8c4f6f0abd645 upstream.

Ensure robust startup of the part by going through the reset procedure
prior to resyncing the full register cache, avoiding potential intermittent
faults in some designs.

Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoASoC: dapm: Fix _PRE and _POST events for DAPM performance improvements
Mark Brown [Fri, 20 Jul 2012 16:29:34 +0000 (17:29 +0100)]
ASoC: dapm: Fix _PRE and _POST events for DAPM performance improvements

commit 0ff97ebf0804d2e519d578fcb4db03f104d2ca8c upstream.

Ever since the DAPM performance improvements we've been marking all widgets
as not dirty after each DAPM run. Since _PRE and _POST events aren't part
of the DAPM graph this has rendered them non-functional, they will never be
marked dirty again and thus will never be run again.

Fix this by skipping them when marking widgets as not dirty.

Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
Acked-by: Liam Girdwood <lrg@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoARM: OMAP2+: OPP: Fix to ensure check of right oppdef after bad one
Nishanth Menon [Fri, 18 May 2012 17:26:19 +0000 (12:26 -0500)]
ARM: OMAP2+: OPP: Fix to ensure check of right oppdef after bad one

commit b110547e586eb5825bc1d04aa9147bff83b57672 upstream.

Commit 9fa2df6b90786301b175e264f5fa9846aba81a65
(ARM: OMAP2+: OPP: allow OPP enumeration to continue if device is not present)
makes the logic:
for (i = 0; i < opp_def_size; i++) {
<snip>
if (!oh || !oh->od) {
<snip>
continue;
}
<snip>
opp_def++;
}

In short, the moment we hit a "Bad OPP", we end up looping the list
comparing against the bad opp definition pointer for the rest of the
iteration count. Instead, increment opp_def in the for loop itself
and allow continue to be used in code without much thought so that
we check the next set of OPP definition pointers :)

Cc: Steve Sakoman <steve@sakoman.com>
Cc: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agort2800usb: 2001:3c17 is an RT3370 device
Albert Pool [Mon, 14 May 2012 16:08:32 +0000 (18:08 +0200)]
rt2800usb: 2001:3c17 is an RT3370 device

commit 8fd9d059af12786341dec5a688e607bcdb372238 upstream.

D-Link DWA-123 rev A1

Signed-off-by: Albert Pool<albertpool@solcon.nl>
Acked-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoSCSI: Avoid dangling pointer in scsi_requeue_command()
Bart Van Assche [Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:34:26 +0000 (15:34 +0000)]
SCSI: Avoid dangling pointer in scsi_requeue_command()

commit 940f5d47e2f2e1fa00443921a0abf4822335b54d upstream.

When we call scsi_unprep_request() the command associated with the request
gets destroyed and therefore drops its reference on the device.  If this was
the only reference, the device may get released and we end up with a NULL
pointer deref when we call blk_requeue_request.

Reported-by: Mike Christie <michaelc@cs.wisc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
Reviewed-by: Mike Christie <michaelc@cs.wisc.edu>
Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
[jejb: enhance commend and add commit log for stable]
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoSCSI: Fix device removal NULL pointer dereference
Bart Van Assche [Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:33:22 +0000 (15:33 +0000)]
SCSI: Fix device removal NULL pointer dereference

commit 67bd94130015c507011af37858989b199c52e1de upstream.

Use blk_queue_dead() to test whether the queue is dead instead
of !sdev. Since scsi_prep_fn() may be invoked concurrently with
__scsi_remove_device(), keep the queuedata (sdev) pointer in
__scsi_remove_device(). This patch fixes a kernel oops that
can be triggered by USB device removal. See also
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-scsi/msg56254.html.

Other changes included in this patch:
- Swap the blk_cleanup_queue() and kfree() calls in
  scsi_host_dev_release() to make that code easier to grasp.
- Remove the queue dead check from scsi_run_queue() since the
  queue state can change anyway at any point in that function
  where the queue lock is not held.
- Remove the queue dead check from the start of scsi_request_fn()
  since it is redundant with the scsi_device_online() check.

Reported-by: Jun'ichi Nomura <j-nomura@ce.jp.nec.com>
Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
Reviewed-by: Mike Christie <michaelc@cs.wisc.edu>
Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoSCSI: fix hot unplug vs async scan race
Dan Williams [Fri, 22 Jun 2012 06:47:28 +0000 (23:47 -0700)]
SCSI: fix hot unplug vs async scan race

commit 3b661a92e869ebe2358de8f4b3230ad84f7fce51 upstream.

The following crash results from cases where the end_device has been
removed before scsi_sysfs_add_sdev has had a chance to run.

 BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000098
 IP: [<ffffffff8115e100>] sysfs_create_dir+0x32/0xb6
 ...
 Call Trace:
  [<ffffffff8125e4a8>] kobject_add_internal+0x120/0x1e3
  [<ffffffff81075149>] ? trace_hardirqs_on+0xd/0xf
  [<ffffffff8125e641>] kobject_add_varg+0x41/0x50
  [<ffffffff8125e70b>] kobject_add+0x64/0x66
  [<ffffffff8131122b>] device_add+0x12d/0x63a
  [<ffffffff814b65ea>] ? _raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore+0x47/0x56
  [<ffffffff8107de15>] ? module_refcount+0x89/0xa0
  [<ffffffff8132f348>] scsi_sysfs_add_sdev+0x4e/0x28a
  [<ffffffff8132dcbb>] do_scan_async+0x9c/0x145

...teach scsi_sysfs_add_devices() to check for deleted devices() before
trying to add them, and teach scsi_remove_target() how to remove targets
that have not been added via device_add().

Reported-by: Dariusz Majchrzak <dariusz.majchrzak@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoSCSI: fix eh wakeup (scsi_schedule_eh vs scsi_restart_operations)
Dan Williams [Fri, 22 Jun 2012 06:25:32 +0000 (23:25 -0700)]
SCSI: fix eh wakeup (scsi_schedule_eh vs scsi_restart_operations)

commit 57fc2e335fd3c2f898ee73570dc81426c28dc7b4 upstream.

Rapid ata hotplug on a libsas controller results in cases where libsas
is waiting indefinitely on eh to perform an ata probe.

A race exists between scsi_schedule_eh() and scsi_restart_operations()
in the case when scsi_restart_operations() issues i/o to other devices
in the sas domain.  When this happens the host state transitions from
SHOST_RECOVERY (set by scsi_schedule_eh) back to SHOST_RUNNING and
->host_busy is non-zero so we put the eh thread to sleep even though
->host_eh_scheduled is active.

Before putting the error handler to sleep we need to check if the
host_state needs to return to SHOST_RECOVERY for another trip through
eh.  Since i/o that is released by scsi_restart_operations has been
blocked for at least one eh cycle, this implementation allows those
i/o's to run before another eh cycle starts to discourage hung task
timeouts.

Reported-by: Tom Jackson <thomas.p.jackson@intel.com>
Tested-by: Tom Jackson <thomas.p.jackson@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoSCSI: libsas: fix sas_discover_devices return code handling
Dan Williams [Fri, 22 Jun 2012 06:36:20 +0000 (23:36 -0700)]
SCSI: libsas: fix sas_discover_devices return code handling

commit b17caa174a7e1fd2e17b26e210d4ee91c4c28b37 upstream.

commit 198439e4 [SCSI] libsas: do not set res = 0 in sas_ex_discover_dev()
commit 19252de6 [SCSI] libsas: fix wide port hotplug issues

The above commits seem to have confused the return value of
sas_ex_discover_dev which is non-zero on failure and
sas_ex_join_wide_port which just indicates short circuiting discovery on
already established ports.  The result is random discovery failures
depending on configuration.

Calls to sas_ex_join_wide_port are the source of the trouble as its
return value is errantly assigned to 'res'.  Convert it to bool and stop
returning its result up the stack.

Tested-by: Dan Melnic <dan.melnic@amd.com>
Reported-by: Dan Melnic <dan.melnic@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jack Wang <jack_wang@usish.com>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoSCSI: libsas: continue revalidation
Dan Williams [Fri, 22 Jun 2012 06:36:15 +0000 (23:36 -0700)]
SCSI: libsas: continue revalidation

commit 26f2f199ff150d8876b2641c41e60d1c92d2fb81 upstream.

Continue running revalidation until no more broadcast devices are
discovered.  Fixes cases where re-discovery completes too early in a
domain with multiple expanders with pending re-discovery events.
Servicing BCNs can get backed up behind error recovery.

Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agopowerpc/85xx: use the BRx registers to enable indirect mode on the P1022DS
Timur Tabi [Thu, 5 Jul 2012 15:08:28 +0000 (10:08 -0500)]
powerpc/85xx: use the BRx registers to enable indirect mode on the P1022DS

commit 6bd825f02966be8ba544047cab313d6032c23819 upstream.

In order to enable the DIU video controller on the P1022DS, the FPGA needs
to be switched to "indirect mode", where the localbus is disabled and
the FPGA is accessed via writes to localbus chip select signals CS0 and CS1.

To obtain the address of CS0 and CS1, the platform driver uses an "indirect
pixis mode" device tree node.  This node assumes that the localbus 'ranges'
property is sorted in chip-select order.  That is, reg value 0 maps to
CS0, reg value 1 maps to CS1, etc.  This is how the 'ranges' property is
supposed to be arranged.

Unfortunately, the 'ranges' property is often mis-arranged, and not just on
the P1022DS.  Linux normally does not care, since it does not program the
localbus.  But the indirect-mode code on the P1022DS does care.

The "proper" fix is to have U-Boot fix the 'ranges' property, but this would
be too cumbersome.  The names and 'reg' properties of all the localbus
devices would also need to be updated, and determining which localbus device
maps to which chip select is board-specific.

Instead, we determine the CS0/CS1 base addresses the same way that U-boot
does -- by reading the BRx registers directly and mapping them to physical
addresses.  This code is simpler and more reliable, and it does not require
a U-boot or device tree change.

Since the indirect pixis device tree node is no longer needed, the node is
deleted from the DTS.

Signed-off-by: Timur Tabi <timur@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agopowerpc/eeh: Check handle_eeh_events() return value
Kleber Sacilotto de Souza [Thu, 12 Jul 2012 17:14:36 +0000 (17:14 +0000)]
powerpc/eeh: Check handle_eeh_events() return value

commit 10db8d212864cb6741df7d7fafda5ab6661f6f88 upstream.

Function eeh_event_handler() dereferences the pointer returned by
handle_eeh_events() without checking, causing a crash if NULL was
returned, which is expected in some situations.

This patch fixes this bug by checking for the value returned by
handle_eeh_events() before dereferencing it.

Signed-off-by: Kleber Sacilotto de Souza <klebers@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agopowerpc: Add "memory" attribute for mfmsr()
Tiejun Chen [Wed, 11 Jul 2012 04:22:46 +0000 (14:22 +1000)]
powerpc: Add "memory" attribute for mfmsr()

commit b416c9a10baae6a177b4f9ee858b8d309542fbef upstream.

Add "memory" attribute in inline assembly language as a compiler
barrier to make sure 4.6.x GCC don't reorder mfmsr().

Signed-off-by: Tiejun Chen <tiejun.chen@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agopowerpc/ftrace: Fix assembly trampoline register usage
roger blofeld [Thu, 21 Jun 2012 05:27:14 +0000 (05:27 +0000)]
powerpc/ftrace: Fix assembly trampoline register usage

commit fd5a42980e1cf327b7240adf5e7b51ea41c23437 upstream.

Just like the module loader, ftrace needs to be updated to use r12
instead of r11 with newer gcc's.

Signed-off-by: Roger Blofeld <blofeldus@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agommc: sdhci: fix incorrect command used in tuning
Aaron Lu [Tue, 3 Jul 2012 09:27:49 +0000 (17:27 +0800)]
mmc: sdhci: fix incorrect command used in tuning

commit 473b095a72a95ba719905b1f2e82cd18d099a427 upstream.

For SD hosts using retuning mode 1, when retuning timer expired, it will
need to do retuning in sdhci_request before processing the actual
request. But the retuning command is fixed: cmd19 for SD card and cmd21
for eMMC card, so we can't use the original request's command to do the
tuning.

And since the tuning command depends on the card type attached to the
host, we will need to know the card type to use the correct tuning
command.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lu <aaron.lu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agommc: sdhci-pci: CaFe has broken card detection
Daniel Drake [Tue, 3 Jul 2012 22:13:39 +0000 (23:13 +0100)]
mmc: sdhci-pci: CaFe has broken card detection

commit 55fc05b7414274f17795cd0e8a3b1546f3649d5e upstream.

At http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/11980 we have determined that the
Marvell CaFe SDHCI controller reports bad card presence during
resume. It reports that no card is present even when it is.
This is a regression -- resume worked back around 2.6.37.

Around 400ms after resuming, a "card inserted" interrupt is
generated, at which point it starts reporting presence.

Work around this hardware oddity by setting the
SDHCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_CARD_DETECTION flag.
Thanks to Chris Ball for helping with diagnosis.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@laptop.org>
Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoiscsi-target: Drop bogus struct file usage for iSCSI/SCTP
Al Viro [Sat, 21 Jul 2012 07:55:18 +0000 (08:55 +0100)]
iscsi-target: Drop bogus struct file usage for iSCSI/SCTP

commit bf6932f44a7b3fa7e2246a8b18a44670e5eab6c2 upstream.

From Al Viro:

BTW, speaking of struct file treatment related to sockets -
        there's this piece of code in iscsi:
        /*
         * The SCTP stack needs struct socket->file.
         */
        if ((np->np_network_transport == ISCSI_SCTP_TCP) ||
            (np->np_network_transport == ISCSI_SCTP_UDP)) {
                if (!new_sock->file) {
                        new_sock->file = kzalloc(
                                        sizeof(struct file), GFP_KERNEL);

For one thing, as far as I can see it'not true - sctp does *not* depend on
socket->file being non-NULL; it does, in one place, check socket->file->f_flags
for O_NONBLOCK, but there it treats NULL socket->file as "flag not set".
Which is the case here anyway - the fake struct file created in
__iscsi_target_login_thread() (and in iscsi_target_setup_login_socket(), with
the same excuse) do *not* get that flag set.

Moreover, it's a bloody serious violation of a bunch of asserts in VFS;
all struct file instances should come from filp_cachep, via get_empty_filp()
(or alloc_file(), which is a wrapper for it).  FWIW, I'm very tempted to
do this and be done with the entire mess:

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Andy Grover <agrover@redhat.com>
Cc: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotarget: Add generation of LOGICAL BLOCK ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE
Roland Dreier [Mon, 16 Jul 2012 22:34:21 +0000 (15:34 -0700)]
target: Add generation of LOGICAL BLOCK ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE

commit e2397c704429025bc6b331a970f699e52f34283e upstream.

Many SCSI commands are defined to return a CHECK CONDITION / ILLEGAL
REQUEST with ASC set to LOGICAL BLOCK ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE if the
initiator sends a command that accesses a too-big LBA.  Add an enum
value and case entries so that target code can return this status.

Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <roland@purestorage.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoLinux 3.4.7 v3.4.7
Greg Kroah-Hartman [Sun, 29 Jul 2012 15:04:57 +0000 (08:04 -0700)]
Linux 3.4.7

12 years agocifs: when CONFIG_HIGHMEM is set, serialize the read/write kmaps
Jeff Layton [Wed, 11 Jul 2012 13:09:36 +0000 (09:09 -0400)]
cifs: when CONFIG_HIGHMEM is set, serialize the read/write kmaps

commit 3cf003c08be785af4bee9ac05891a15bcbff856a upstream.

[The async read code was broadened to include uncached reads in 3.5, so
the mainline patch did not apply directly. This patch is just a backport
to account for that change.]

Jian found that when he ran fsx on a 32 bit arch with a large wsize the
process and one of the bdi writeback kthreads would sometimes deadlock
with a stack trace like this:

crash> bt
PID: 2789   TASK: f02edaa0  CPU: 3   COMMAND: "fsx"
 #0 [eed63cbc] schedule at c083c5b3
 #1 [eed63d80] kmap_high at c0500ec8
 #2 [eed63db0] cifs_async_writev at f7fabcd7 [cifs]
 #3 [eed63df0] cifs_writepages at f7fb7f5c [cifs]
 #4 [eed63e50] do_writepages at c04f3e32
 #5 [eed63e54] __filemap_fdatawrite_range at c04e152a
 #6 [eed63ea4] filemap_fdatawrite at c04e1b3e
 #7 [eed63eb4] cifs_file_aio_write at f7fa111a [cifs]
 #8 [eed63ecc] do_sync_write at c052d202
 #9 [eed63f74] vfs_write at c052d4ee
#10 [eed63f94] sys_write at c052df4c
#11 [eed63fb0] ia32_sysenter_target at c0409a98
    EAX: 00000004  EBX: 00000003  ECX: abd73b73  EDX: 012a65c6
    DS:  007b      ESI: 012a65c6  ES:  007b      EDI: 00000000
    SS:  007b      ESP: bf8db178  EBP: bf8db1f8  GS:  0033
    CS:  0073      EIP: 40000424  ERR: 00000004  EFLAGS: 00000246

Each task would kmap part of its address array before getting stuck, but
not enough to actually issue the write.

This patch fixes this by serializing the marshal_iov operations for
async reads and writes. The idea here is to ensure that cifs
aggressively tries to populate a request before attempting to fulfill
another one. As soon as all of the pages are kmapped for a request, then
we can unlock and allow another one to proceed.

There's no need to do this serialization on non-CONFIG_HIGHMEM arches
however, so optimize all of this out when CONFIG_HIGHMEM isn't set.

Reported-by: Jian Li <jiali@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoARM: SAMSUNG: Update default rate for xusbxti clock
Tushar Behera [Thu, 12 Jul 2012 09:06:28 +0000 (18:06 +0900)]
ARM: SAMSUNG: Update default rate for xusbxti clock

commit bdd3cc26ba651e33780ade33f1410320cf2d0cf4 upstream.

The rate of xusbxti clock is set in individual machine files.
The default value should be defined at the clock definition
and individual machine files should modify it if required.

Division by zero in kernel.
[<c0011849>] (unwind_backtrace+0x1/0x9c) from [<c022c663>] (Ldiv0+0x9/0x12)
[<c022c663>] (Ldiv0+0x9/0x12) from [<c001a3c3>] (s3c_setrate_clksrc+0x33/0x78)
[<c001a3c3>] (s3c_setrate_clksrc+0x33/0x78) from [<c0019e67>] (clk_set_rate+0x2f/0x78)

Signed-off-by: Tushar Behera <tushar.behera@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodm raid1: set discard_zeroes_data_unsupported
Mikulas Patocka [Fri, 20 Jul 2012 13:25:07 +0000 (14:25 +0100)]
dm raid1: set discard_zeroes_data_unsupported

commit 7c8d3a42fe1c58a7e8fd3f6a013e7d7b474ff931 upstream.

We can't guarantee that REQ_DISCARD on dm-mirror zeroes the data even if
the underlying disks support zero on discard.  So this patch sets
ti->discard_zeroes_data_unsupported.

For example, if the mirror is in the process of resynchronizing, it may
happen that kcopyd reads a piece of data, then discard is sent on the
same area and then kcopyd writes the piece of data to another leg.
Consequently, the data is not zeroed.

The flag was made available by commit 983c7db347db8ce2d8453fd1d89b7a4bb6920d56
(dm crypt: always disable discard_zeroes_data).

Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodm raid1: fix crash with mirror recovery and discard
Mikulas Patocka [Fri, 20 Jul 2012 13:25:03 +0000 (14:25 +0100)]
dm raid1: fix crash with mirror recovery and discard

commit 751f188dd5ab95b3f2b5f2f467c38aae5a2877eb upstream.

This patch fixes a crash when a discard request is sent during mirror
recovery.

Firstly, some background.  Generally, the following sequence happens during
mirror synchronization:
- function do_recovery is called
- do_recovery calls dm_rh_recovery_prepare
- dm_rh_recovery_prepare uses a semaphore to limit the number
  simultaneously recovered regions (by default the semaphore value is 1,
  so only one region at a time is recovered)
- dm_rh_recovery_prepare calls __rh_recovery_prepare,
  __rh_recovery_prepare asks the log driver for the next region to
  recover. Then, it sets the region state to DM_RH_RECOVERING. If there
  are no pending I/Os on this region, the region is added to
  quiesced_regions list. If there are pending I/Os, the region is not
  added to any list. It is added to the quiesced_regions list later (by
  dm_rh_dec function) when all I/Os finish.
- when the region is on quiesced_regions list, there are no I/Os in
  flight on this region. The region is popped from the list in
  dm_rh_recovery_start function. Then, a kcopyd job is started in the
  recover function.
- when the kcopyd job finishes, recovery_complete is called. It calls
  dm_rh_recovery_end. dm_rh_recovery_end adds the region to
  recovered_regions or failed_recovered_regions list (depending on
  whether the copy operation was successful or not).

The above mechanism assumes that if the region is in DM_RH_RECOVERING
state, no new I/Os are started on this region. When I/O is started,
dm_rh_inc_pending is called, which increases reg->pending count. When
I/O is finished, dm_rh_dec is called. It decreases reg->pending count.
If the count is zero and the region was in DM_RH_RECOVERING state,
dm_rh_dec adds it to the quiesced_regions list.

Consequently, if we call dm_rh_inc_pending/dm_rh_dec while the region is
in DM_RH_RECOVERING state, it could be added to quiesced_regions list
multiple times or it could be added to this list when kcopyd is copying
data (it is assumed that the region is not on any list while kcopyd does
its jobs). This results in memory corruption and crash.

There already exist bypasses for REQ_FLUSH requests: REQ_FLUSH requests
do not belong to any region, so they are always added to the sync list
in do_writes. dm_rh_inc_pending does not increase count for REQ_FLUSH
requests. In mirror_end_io, dm_rh_dec is never called for REQ_FLUSH
requests. These bypasses avoid the crash possibility described above.

These bypasses were improperly implemented for REQ_DISCARD when
the mirror target gained discard support in commit
5fc2ffeabb9ee0fc0e71ff16b49f34f0ed3d05b4 (dm raid1: support discard).

In do_writes, REQ_DISCARD requests is always added to the sync queue and
immediately dispatched (even if the region is in DM_RH_RECOVERING).  However,
dm_rh_inc and dm_rh_dec is called for REQ_DISCARD resusts.  So it violates the
rule that no I/Os are started on DM_RH_RECOVERING regions, and causes the list
corruption described above.

This patch changes it so that REQ_DISCARD requests follow the same path
as REQ_FLUSH. This avoids the crash.

Reference: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/837607

Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agodm thin: do not send discards to shared blocks
Mikulas Patocka [Fri, 20 Jul 2012 13:25:05 +0000 (14:25 +0100)]
dm thin: do not send discards to shared blocks

commit 650d2a06b4fe1cc1d218c20e256650f68bf0ca31 upstream.

When process_discard receives a partial discard that doesn't cover a
full block, it sends this discard down to that block. Unfortunately, the
block can be shared and the discard would corrupt the other snapshots
sharing this block.

This patch detects block sharing and ends the discard with success when
sending it to the shared block.

The above change means that if the device supports discard it can't be
guaranteed that a discard request zeroes data. Therefore, we set
ti->discard_zeroes_data_unsupported.

Thin target discard support with this bug arrived in commit
104655fd4dcebd50068ef30253a001da72e3a081 (dm thin: support discards).

Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agopnfs-obj: don't leak objio_state if ore_write/read fails
Boaz Harrosh [Fri, 8 Jun 2012 02:29:40 +0000 (05:29 +0300)]
pnfs-obj: don't leak objio_state if ore_write/read fails

commit 9909d45a8557455ca5f8ee7af0f253debc851f1a upstream.

[Bug since 3.2 Kernel]
Signed-off-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoore: Remove support of partial IO request (NFS crash)
Boaz Harrosh [Fri, 8 Jun 2012 01:30:40 +0000 (04:30 +0300)]
ore: Remove support of partial IO request (NFS crash)

commit 62b62ad873f2accad9222a4d7ffbe1e93f6714c1 upstream.

Do to OOM situations the ore might fail to allocate all resources
needed for IO of the full request. If some progress was possible
it would proceed with a partial/short request, for the sake of
forward progress.

Since this crashes NFS-core and exofs is just fine without it just
remove this contraption, and fail.

TODO:
Support real forward progress with some reserved allocations
of resources, such as mem pools and/or bio_sets

[Bug since 3.2 Kernel]
CC: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@tonian.com>
Signed-off-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoore: Fix NFS crash by supporting any unaligned RAID IO
Boaz Harrosh [Thu, 7 Jun 2012 22:19:07 +0000 (01:19 +0300)]
ore: Fix NFS crash by supporting any unaligned RAID IO

commit 9ff19309a9623f2963ac5a136782ea4d8b5d67fb upstream.

In RAID_5/6 We used to not permit an IO that it's end
byte is not stripe_size aligned and spans more than one stripe.
.i.e the caller must check if after submission the actual
transferred bytes is shorter, and would need to resubmit
a new IO with the remainder.

Exofs supports this, and NFS was supposed to support this
as well with it's short write mechanism. But late testing has
exposed a CRASH when this is used with none-RPC layout-drivers.

The change at NFS is deep and risky, in it's place the fix
at ORE to lift the limitation is actually clean and simple.
So here it is below.

The principal here is that in the case of unaligned IO on
both ends, beginning and end, we will send two read requests
one like old code, before the calculation of the first stripe,
and also a new site, before the calculation of the last stripe.
If any "boundary" is aligned or the complete IO is within a single
stripe. we do a single read like before.

The code is clean and simple by splitting the old _read_4_write
into 3 even parts:
1._read_4_write_first_stripe
2. _read_4_write_last_stripe
3. _read_4_write_execute

And calling 1+3 at the same place as before. 2+3 before last
stripe, and in the case of all in a single stripe then 1+2+3
is preformed additively.

Why did I not think of it before. Well I had a strike of
genius because I have stared at this code for 2 years, and did
not find this simple solution, til today. Not that I did not try.

This solution is much better for NFS than the previous supposedly
solution because the short write was dealt  with out-of-band after
IO_done, which would cause for a seeky IO pattern where as in here
we execute in order. At both solutions we do 2 separate reads, only
here we do it within a single IO request. (And actually combine two
writes into a single submission)

NFS/exofs code need not change since the ORE API communicates the new
shorter length on return, what will happen is that this case would not
occur anymore.

hurray!!

[Stable this is an NFS bug since 3.2 Kernel should apply cleanly]
Signed-off-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoUBIFS: fix a bug in empty space fix-up
Artem Bityutskiy [Sat, 14 Jul 2012 11:33:09 +0000 (14:33 +0300)]
UBIFS: fix a bug in empty space fix-up

commit c6727932cfdb13501108b16c38463c09d5ec7a74 upstream.

UBIFS has a feature called "empty space fix-up" which is a quirk to work-around
limitations of dumb flasher programs. Namely, of those flashers that are unable
to skip NAND pages full of 0xFFs while flashing, resulting in empty space at
the end of half-filled eraseblocks to be unusable for UBIFS. This feature is
relatively new (introduced in v3.0).

The fix-up routine (fixup_free_space()) is executed only once at the very first
mount if the superblock has the 'space_fixup' flag set (can be done with -F
option of mkfs.ubifs). It basically reads all the UBIFS data and metadata and
writes it back to the same LEB. The routine assumes the image is pristine and
does not have anything in the journal.

There was a bug in 'fixup_free_space()' where it fixed up the log incorrectly.
All but one LEB of the log of a pristine file-system are empty. And one
contains just a commit start node. And 'fixup_free_space()' just unmapped this
LEB, which resulted in wiping the commit start node. As a result, some users
were unable to mount the file-system next time with the following symptom:

UBIFS error (pid 1): replay_log_leb: first log node at LEB 3:0 is not CS node
UBIFS error (pid 1): replay_log_leb: log error detected while replaying the log at LEB 3:0

The root-cause of this bug was that 'fixup_free_space()' wrongly assumed
that the beginning of empty space in the log head (c->lhead_offs) was known
on mount. However, it is not the case - it was always 0. UBIFS does not store
in it the master node and finds out by scanning the log on every mount.

The fix is simple - just pass commit start node size instead of 0 to
'fixup_leb()'.

Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <Artem.Bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
Reported-by: Iwo Mergler <Iwo.Mergler@netcommwireless.com>
Tested-by: Iwo Mergler <Iwo.Mergler@netcommwireless.com>
Reported-by: James Nute <newten82@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoMIPS: Properly align the .data..init_task section.
David Daney [Thu, 19 Jul 2012 07:11:14 +0000 (09:11 +0200)]
MIPS: Properly align the .data..init_task section.

commit 7b1c0d26a8e272787f0f9fcc5f3e8531df3b3409 upstream.

Improper alignment can lead to unbootable systems and/or random
crashes.

[ralf@linux-mips.org: This is a lond standing bug since
6eb10bc9e2deab06630261cd05c4cb1e9a60e980 (kernel.org) rsp.
c422a10917f75fd19fa7fe070aaaa23e384dae6f (lmo) [MIPS: Clean up linker script
using new linker script macros.] so dates back to 2.6.32.]

Signed-off-by: David Daney <david.daney@cavium.com>
Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/3881/
Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoHID: multitouch: Add support for Baanto touchscreen
Jiri Kosina [Fri, 20 Apr 2012 10:15:44 +0000 (12:15 +0200)]
HID: multitouch: Add support for Baanto touchscreen

commit 9ed326951806c424b42dcf2e1125e25a98fb13d1 upstream.

Reported-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@onelan.co.uk>
Tested-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@onelan.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoHID: add Sennheiser BTD500USB device support
Frank Kunz [Thu, 5 Jul 2012 20:32:49 +0000 (22:32 +0200)]
HID: add Sennheiser BTD500USB device support

commit 0e050923a797c1fc46ccc1e5182fd3090f33a75d upstream.

The Sennheiser BTD500USB composit device requires the
HID_QUIRK_NOGET flag to be set for working proper. Without the
flag the device crashes during hid intialization.

Signed-off-by: Frank Kunz <xxxxxmichl@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoHID: add battery quirk for Apple Wireless ANSI
Daniel Nicoletti [Wed, 4 Jul 2012 13:20:31 +0000 (10:20 -0300)]
HID: add battery quirk for Apple Wireless ANSI

commit 0c47935c5b5cd4916cf1c1ed4a2894807f7bcc3e upstream.

Add USB_DEVICE_ID_APPLE_ALU_WIRELESS_ANSI, to the quirk list since it report
wrong feature type and wrong percentage range.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Nicoletti <dantti12@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agomm: fix lost kswapd wakeup in kswapd_stop()
Aaditya Kumar [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 22:48:07 +0000 (15:48 -0700)]
mm: fix lost kswapd wakeup in kswapd_stop()

commit 1c7e7f6c0703d03af6bcd5ccc11fc15d23e5ecbe upstream.

Offlining memory may block forever, waiting for kswapd() to wake up
because kswapd() does not check the event kthread->should_stop before
sleeping.

The proper pattern, from Documentation/memory-barriers.txt, is:

   ---  waker  ---
   event_indicated = 1;
   wake_up_process(event_daemon);

   ---  sleeper  ---
   for (;;) {
      set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
      if (event_indicated)
         break;
      schedule();
   }

   set_current_state() may be wrapped by:
      prepare_to_wait();

In the kswapd() case, event_indicated is kthread->should_stop.

  === offlining memory (waker) ===
   kswapd_stop()
      kthread_stop()
         kthread->should_stop = 1
         wake_up_process()
         wait_for_completion()

  ===  kswapd_try_to_sleep (sleeper) ===
   kswapd_try_to_sleep()
      prepare_to_wait()
           .
           .
      schedule()
           .
           .
      finish_wait()

The schedule() needs to be protected by a test of kthread->should_stop,
which is wrapped by kthread_should_stop().

Reproducer:
   Do heavy file I/O in background.
   Do a memory offline/online in a tight loop

Signed-off-by: Aaditya Kumar <aaditya.kumar@ap.sony.com>
Acked-by: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Mel Gorman <mel@csn.ul.ie>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoext4: fix duplicated mnt_drop_write call in EXT4_IOC_MOVE_EXT
Al Viro [Wed, 18 Jul 2012 08:31:36 +0000 (09:31 +0100)]
ext4: fix duplicated mnt_drop_write call in EXT4_IOC_MOVE_EXT

commit 331ae4962b975246944ea039697a8f1cadce42bb upstream.

Caused, AFAICS, by mismerge in commit ff9cb1c4eead ("Merge branch
'for_linus' into for_linus_merged")

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotcm_fc: Fix crash seen with aborts and large reads
Mark Rustad [Sat, 14 Jul 2012 01:18:04 +0000 (18:18 -0700)]
tcm_fc: Fix crash seen with aborts and large reads

commit 3cc5d2a6b9a2fd1bf024aa5e52dd22961eecaf13 upstream.

This patch fixes a crash seen when large reads have their exchange
aborted by either timing out or being reset. Because the exchange
abort results in the seq pointer being set to NULL, because the
sequence is no longer valid, it must not be dereferenced. This
patch changes the function ft_get_task_tag to return ~0 if it is
unable to get the tag for this reason. Because the get_task_tag
interface provides no means of returning an error, this seems
like the best way to fix this issue at the moment.

Signed-off-by: Mark Rustad <mark.d.rustad@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agontp: Fix STA_INS/DEL clearing bug
John Stultz [Fri, 13 Jul 2012 05:21:50 +0000 (01:21 -0400)]
ntp: Fix STA_INS/DEL clearing bug

commit 6b1859dba01c7d512b72d77e3fd7da8354235189 upstream.

In commit 6b43ae8a619d17c4935c3320d2ef9e92bdeed05d, I
introduced a bug that kept the STA_INS or STA_DEL bit
from being cleared from time_status via adjtimex()
without forcing STA_PLL first.

Usually once the STA_INS is set, it isn't cleared
until the leap second is applied, so its unlikely this
affected anyone. However during testing I noticed it
took some effort to cancel a leap second once STA_INS
was set.

Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
Cc: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1342156917-25092-2-git-send-email-john.stultz@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotarget: Fix range calculation in WRITE SAME emulation when num blocks == 0
Roland Dreier [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 00:10:17 +0000 (17:10 -0700)]
target: Fix range calculation in WRITE SAME emulation when num blocks == 0

commit 1765fe5edcb83f53fc67edeb559fcf4bc82c6460 upstream.

When NUMBER OF LOGICAL BLOCKS is 0, WRITE SAME is supposed to write
all the blocks from the specified LBA through the end of the device.
However, dev->transport->get_blocks(dev) (perhaps confusingly) returns
the last valid LBA rather than the number of blocks, so the correct
number of blocks to write starting with lba is

dev->transport->get_blocks(dev) - lba + 1

(nab: Backport roland's for-3.6 patch to for-3.5)

Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <roland@purestorage.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotarget: Clean up returning errors in PR handling code
Roland Dreier [Mon, 16 Jul 2012 22:17:10 +0000 (15:17 -0700)]
target: Clean up returning errors in PR handling code

commit d35212f3ca3bf4fb49d15e37f530c9931e2d2183 upstream.

 - instead of (PTR_ERR(file) < 0) just use IS_ERR(file)
 - return -EINVAL instead of EINVAL
 - all other error returns in target_scsi3_emulate_pr_out() use
   "goto out" -- get rid of the one remaining straight "return."

Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <roland@purestorage.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agocifs: on CONFIG_HIGHMEM machines, limit the rsize/wsize to the kmap space
Jeff Layton [Wed, 11 Jul 2012 13:09:35 +0000 (09:09 -0400)]
cifs: on CONFIG_HIGHMEM machines, limit the rsize/wsize to the kmap space

commit 3ae629d98bd5ed77585a878566f04f310adbc591 upstream.

We currently rely on being able to kmap all of the pages in an async
read or write request. If you're on a machine that has CONFIG_HIGHMEM
set then that kmap space is limited, sometimes to as low as 512 slots.

With 512 slots, we can only support up to a 2M r/wsize, and that's
assuming that we can get our greedy little hands on all of them. There
are other users however, so it's possible we'll end up stuck with a
size that large.

Since we can't handle a rsize or wsize larger than that currently, cap
those options at the number of kmap slots we have. We could consider
capping it even lower, but we currently default to a max of 1M. Might as
well allow those luddites on 32 bit arches enough rope to hang
themselves.

A more robust fix would be to teach the send and receive routines how
to contend with an array of pages so we don't need to marshal up a kvec
array at all. That's a fairly significant overhaul though, so we'll need
this limit in place until that's ready.

Reported-by: Jian Li <jiali@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agocifs: always update the inode cache with the results from a FIND_*
Jeff Layton [Fri, 6 Jul 2012 11:09:42 +0000 (07:09 -0400)]
cifs: always update the inode cache with the results from a FIND_*

commit cd60042cc1392e79410dc8de9e9c1abb38a29e57 upstream.

When we get back a FIND_FIRST/NEXT result, we have some info about the
dentry that we use to instantiate a new inode. We were ignoring and
discarding that info when we had an existing dentry in the cache.

Fix this by updating the inode in place when we find an existing dentry
and the uniqueid is the same.

Reported-and-Tested-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reported-by: Bill Robertson <bill_robertson@debortoli.com.au>
Reported-by: Dion Edwards <dion_edwards@debortoli.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agomd/raid1: close some possible races on write errors during resync
NeilBrown [Thu, 19 Jul 2012 05:59:18 +0000 (15:59 +1000)]
md/raid1: close some possible races on write errors during resync

commit 58e94ae18478c08229626daece2fc108a4a23261 upstream.

commit 4367af556133723d0f443e14ca8170d9447317cb
   md/raid1: clear bad-block record when write succeeds.

Added a 'reschedule_retry' call possibility at the end of
end_sync_write, but didn't add matching code at the end of
sync_request_write.  So if the writes complete very quickly, or
scheduling makes it seem that way, then we can miss rescheduling
the request and the resync could hang.

Also commit 73d5c38a9536142e062c35997b044e89166e063b
    md: avoid races when stopping resync.

Fix a race condition in this same code in end_sync_write but didn't
make the change in sync_request_write.

This patch updates sync_request_write to fix both of those.
Patch is suitable for 3.1 and later kernels.

Reported-by: Alexander Lyakas <alex.bolshoy@gmail.com>
Original-version-by: Alexander Lyakas <alex.bolshoy@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agomd: avoid crash when stopping md array races with closing other open fds.
NeilBrown [Thu, 19 Jul 2012 05:59:18 +0000 (15:59 +1000)]
md: avoid crash when stopping md array races with closing other open fds.

commit a05b7ea03d72f36edb0cec05e8893803335c61a0 upstream.

md will refuse to stop an array if any other fd (or mounted fs) is
using it.
When any fs is unmounted of when the last open fd is closed all
pending IO will be flushed (e.g. sync_blockdev call in __blkdev_put)
so there will be no pending IO to worry about when the array is
stopped.

However in order to send the STOP_ARRAY ioctl to stop the array one
must first get and open fd on the block device.
If some fd is being used to write to the block device and it is closed
after mdadm open the block device, but before mdadm issues the
STOP_ARRAY ioctl, then there will be no last-close on the md device so
__blkdev_put will not call sync_blockdev.

If this happens, then IO can still be in-flight while md tears down
the array and bad things can happen (use-after-free and subsequent
havoc).

So in the case where do_md_stop is being called from an open file
descriptor, call sync_block after taking the mutex to ensure there
will be no new openers.

This is needed when setting a read-write device to read-only too.

Reported-by: majianpeng <majianpeng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agoLinux 3.4.6 v3.4.6
Greg Kroah-Hartman [Thu, 19 Jul 2012 19:11:49 +0000 (12:11 -0700)]
Linux 3.4.6

12 years agoNFC: Export nfc.h to userland
Samuel Ortiz [Thu, 10 May 2012 17:45:51 +0000 (19:45 +0200)]
NFC: Export nfc.h to userland

commit dbd4fcaf8d664fab4163b1f8682e41ad8bff3444 upstream.

The netlink commands and attributes, along with the socket structure
definitions need to be exported.

Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotimekeeping: Add missing update call in timekeeping_resume()
Thomas Gleixner [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 06:39:56 +0000 (02:39 -0400)]
timekeeping: Add missing update call in timekeeping_resume()

This is a backport of 3e997130bd2e8c6f5aaa49d6e3161d4d29b43ab0

The leap second rework unearthed another issue of inconsistent data.

On timekeeping_resume() the timekeeper data is updated, but nothing
calls timekeeping_update(), so now the update code in the timer
interrupt sees stale values.

This has been the case before those changes, but then the timer
interrupt was using stale data as well so this went unnoticed for quite
some time.

Add the missing update call, so all the data is consistent everywhere.

Reported-by: Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
Reported-and-tested-by: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@sisk.pl>
Reported-and-tested-by: Martin Steigerwald <Martin@lichtvoll.de>
Cc: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>,
Cc: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agohrtimer: Update hrtimer base offsets each hrtimer_interrupt
John Stultz [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 06:39:55 +0000 (02:39 -0400)]
hrtimer: Update hrtimer base offsets each hrtimer_interrupt

This is a backport of 5baefd6d84163443215f4a99f6a20f054ef11236

The update of the hrtimer base offsets on all cpus cannot be made
atomically from the timekeeper.lock held and interrupt disabled region
as smp function calls are not allowed there.

clock_was_set(), which enforces the update on all cpus, is called
either from preemptible process context in case of do_settimeofday()
or from the softirq context when the offset modification happened in
the timer interrupt itself due to a leap second.

In both cases there is a race window for an hrtimer interrupt between
dropping timekeeper lock, enabling interrupts and clock_was_set()
issuing the updates. Any interrupt which arrives in that window will
see the new time but operate on stale offsets.

So we need to make sure that an hrtimer interrupt always sees a
consistent state of time and offsets.

ktime_get_update_offsets() allows us to get the current monotonic time
and update the per cpu hrtimer base offsets from hrtimer_interrupt()
to capture a consistent state of monotonic time and the offsets. The
function replaces the existing ktime_get() calls in hrtimer_interrupt().

The overhead of the new function vs. ktime_get() is minimal as it just
adds two store operations.

This ensures that any changes to realtime or boottime offsets are
noticed and stored into the per-cpu hrtimer base structures, prior to
any hrtimer expiration and guarantees that timers are not expired early.

Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Acked-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1341960205-56738-8-git-send-email-johnstul@us.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotimekeeping: Provide hrtimer update function
Thomas Gleixner [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 06:39:54 +0000 (02:39 -0400)]
timekeeping: Provide hrtimer update function

This is a backport of f6c06abfb3972ad4914cef57d8348fcb2932bc3b

To finally fix the infamous leap second issue and other race windows
caused by functions which change the offsets between the various time
bases (CLOCK_MONOTONIC, CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_BOOTTIME) we need a
function which atomically gets the current monotonic time and updates
the offsets of CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_BOOTTIME with minimalistic
overhead. The previous patch which provides ktime_t offsets allows us
to make this function almost as cheap as ktime_get() which is going to
be replaced in hrtimer_interrupt().

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Acked-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1341960205-56738-7-git-send-email-johnstul@us.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agohrtimers: Move lock held region in hrtimer_interrupt()
Thomas Gleixner [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 06:39:53 +0000 (02:39 -0400)]
hrtimers: Move lock held region in hrtimer_interrupt()

This is a backport of 196951e91262fccda81147d2bcf7fdab08668b40

We need to update the base offsets from this code and we need to do
that under base->lock. Move the lock held region around the
ktime_get() calls. The ktime_get() calls are going to be replaced with
a function which gets the time and the offsets atomically.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Acked-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1341960205-56738-6-git-send-email-johnstul@us.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotimekeeping: Maintain ktime_t based offsets for hrtimers
Thomas Gleixner [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 06:39:52 +0000 (02:39 -0400)]
timekeeping: Maintain ktime_t based offsets for hrtimers

This is a backport of 5b9fe759a678e05be4937ddf03d50e950207c1c0

We need to update the hrtimer clock offsets from the hrtimer interrupt
context. To avoid conversions from timespec to ktime_t maintain a
ktime_t based representation of those offsets in the timekeeper. This
puts the conversion overhead into the code which updates the
underlying offsets and provides fast accessible values in the hrtimer
interrupt.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Acked-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1341960205-56738-4-git-send-email-johnstul@us.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agotimekeeping: Fix leapsecond triggered load spike issue
John Stultz [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 06:39:51 +0000 (02:39 -0400)]
timekeeping: Fix leapsecond triggered load spike issue

This is a backport of 4873fa070ae84a4115f0b3c9dfabc224f1bc7c51

The timekeeping code misses an update of the hrtimer subsystem after a
leap second happened. Due to that timers based on CLOCK_REALTIME are
either expiring a second early or late depending on whether a leap
second has been inserted or deleted until an operation is initiated
which causes that update. Unless the update happens by some other
means this discrepancy between the timekeeping and the hrtimer data
stays forever and timers are expired either early or late.

The reported immediate workaround - $ data -s "`date`" - is causing a
call to clock_was_set() which updates the hrtimer data structures.
See: http://www.sheeri.com/content/mysql-and-leap-second-high-cpu-and-fix

Add the missing clock_was_set() call to update_wall_time() in case of
a leap second event. The actual update is deferred to softirq context
as the necessary smp function call cannot be invoked from hard
interrupt context.

Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Reported-by: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
Reviewed-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Acked-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1341960205-56738-3-git-send-email-johnstul@us.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agohrtimer: Provide clock_was_set_delayed()
John Stultz [Tue, 17 Jul 2012 06:39:50 +0000 (02:39 -0400)]
hrtimer: Provide clock_was_set_delayed()

This is a backport of f55a6faa384304c89cfef162768e88374d3312cb

clock_was_set() cannot be called from hard interrupt context because
it calls on_each_cpu().

For fixing the widely reported leap seconds issue it is necessary to
call it from hard interrupt context, i.e. the timer tick code, which
does the timekeeping updates.

Provide a new function which denotes it in the hrtimer cpu base
structure of the cpu on which it is called and raise the hrtimer
softirq. We then execute the clock_was_set() notificiation from
softirq context in run_hrtimer_softirq(). The hrtimer softirq is
rarely used, so polling the flag there is not a performance issue.

[ tglx: Made it depend on CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS. We really should get
  rid of all this ifdeffery ASAP ]

Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Reported-by: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
Reviewed-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Acked-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1341960205-56738-2-git-send-email-johnstul@us.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
12 years agocfg80211: check iface combinations only when iface is running
Michal Kazior [Fri, 8 Jun 2012 08:55:44 +0000 (10:55 +0200)]
cfg80211: check iface combinations only when iface is running

commit f8cdddb8d61d16a156229f0910f7ecfc7a82c003 upstream.

Don't validate interface combinations on a stopped
interface. Otherwise we might end up being able to
create a new interface with a certain type, but
won't be able to change an existing interface
into that type.

This also skips some other functions when
interface is stopped and changing interface type.

Signed-off-by: Michal Kazior <michal.kazior@tieto.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
[Fixes regression introduced by cherry pick of 463454b5dbd8]
Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
12 years agoclk: Check parent for NULL in clk_change_rate
Pawel Moll [Fri, 8 Jun 2012 13:04:06 +0000 (14:04 +0100)]
clk: Check parent for NULL in clk_change_rate

commit bf47b4fd8f9f81cd5ce40e1945c6334d088226d1 upstream.

clk_change_rate() is accessing parent's rate without checking
if the parent exists at all. In case of root clocks this will
cause NULL pointer dereference.

This patch follows what clk_calc_new_rates() does in such
situation.

Signed-off-by: Pawel Moll <pawel.moll@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Turquette <mturquette@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>