Mark Brown [Fri, 13 Dec 2024 17:33:05 +0000 (17:33 +0000)]
firmware: cirrus: Add KUnit tests for cs_dsp
Merge series from Richard Fitzgerald <rf@opensource.cirrus.com>:
This series adds KUnit tests for the cs_dsp module.
Most of the functionality in cs_dsp is for downloading firmware to
DSP memory and interacting with "control" words defined in that
memory. This doesn't require any emulation of running firmware,
because it is only reading and writing registers. So the testing can
be done using a dummy regmap. The way this is used to perform testing
is described in more detail in the commit message for each test.
ADSP1 is not tested because this was only used by the WM2200 codec,
a long-obsolete part that was discontinued in 2015.
Merge series from Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@linux.intel.com>:
A new set of tokens have been added to SOF topology to indicate that the pause
operation is supported or not on the given PCM device.
Pause is an optional feature that depends on pipeline, topology and modules
used by the PCM.
Add a pause_supported flag to snd_sof_pcm_stream and use this flag in Intel
platform code to keep the pause support enabled or to disable it.
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:25 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add KUnit testing of client callbacks
Test that the cs_dsp_client_ops callbacks are called when expected.
pre_run, post_run - when cs_dsp_run() is called.
pre_stop, post_stop - when cs_dsp_stop() is called
control_add - when a WMFW is loaded
control_remove - when cs_dsp_remove() is called
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:24 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add KUnit testing of wmfw error cases
Add tests for various types of errors and illegal values in
wmfw files. This covers buffer overflows as well as general
unsupported field values.
There are several sets of test cases to cover various different
versions of the wmfw file format.
V0 format was only used on the earlier ADSP2 devices. It does
not have algorithm blocks.
V1 format is used on all ADSP2 versions. It added algorithm
blocks and firmware coefficient descriptor blocks. Strings
are stored in fixed-length arrays.
V2 format is used on all ADSP2 versions. It is similar to V1
but space for strings is variable-length with either an 8-bit
or 16-bit length field.
V3 format is used on Halo Core DSPs and is mostly identical to
the V3 format.
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:22 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add KUnit testing of control read/write
Add KUnit test cases for control read/write.
Tests cases cover general reading and writing of controls:
1) Read/write at offset position in control.
2) Read/write of various lengths less than length of the control.
3) Rejecting illegal arguments.
The test cases are run for ADSP2 with 16-bit registers, ADSP2
with 32-bit registers and Halo Core with 32-bit registers. The
ADSP2 cases are further divided into runs for V1 and V2 format
WMFW files, because there are differences in how V1 and V2
defines controls.
The obsolete V0 format does not have controls, so no testing of
that format is needed.
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:21 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add KUnit testing of control cache
Add KUnit test cases for the caching of control content.
The test cases can be divided into four groups:
1) The cache is correctly initialized when the firmware is first
downloaded.
2) Reads return the correct data.
3) Writes update the registers and cache.
4) If a value has been written to the control it is retained in
the cache and written out to the registers when the firmware
is started.
There are multiple test suites to cover:
- V1 and V2 format files on 16-bit and 32-bit ADSP2.
- V3 format files on Halo Core DSPs.
V1 format files, and some V2 format files, didn't provide access
flags for the controls. There are a couple of test cases for
unspecified flags to ensure backwards compatibility with the
original implementation of these older firmware versions.
The obsolete V0 format does not have controls, so no testing of
that format is needed.
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:20 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add KUnit testing of control parsing
Add KUnit test cases for parsing of firmware controls out of the
wmfw. These test cases are only testing that the data in the wmfw
is correctly interpreted and entered into the list of controls.
The test cases can be roughly divided into three types:
1) The correct values are extracted from the wmfw.
2) Variable-length strings are handled correctly.
3) Controls are correctly identified as unique or identical.
There are multiple test suites to cover:
- V1 and V2 format files on 16-bit and 32-bit ADSP2.
- V3 format files on Halo Core DSPs.
V1 format does not have named controls, and the strings in the
coefficient descriptor are fixed-length fields. On V2 and V3 format
the controls are named and all strings are variable-length.
The obsolete V0 format does not have controls, so no testing of
that format is needed.
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:19 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add KUnit testing of wmfw download
This adds a KUnit test suite to test downloading wmfw files.
The general technique is
1. Create mock wmfw file content
2. Tell cs_dsp to download the wmfw file
3. Check in the emulated regmap registers that the correct values have
been written to DSP memory
4. Drop the regmap cache for the expected written registers and then do a
regcache_sync() to check for unexpected writes to other registers.
The test covers ADSP2 v1 and v2, and HALO Core DSPs. (ADSP1 is very
obsolete so isn't tested).
There is a large number of test cases and parameterized variants of tests
because of the many different addressing schemes supported by the Cirrus
devices. The DSP has 2 or 3 memory spaces: XM, YM and ZM. The DSP sees
these using its native addressing, which is word-addressed (not
byte-addressed). The host sees these through one of several register
mappings (depending on the DSP type and parent codec family). The
registers have three different addressing schemes: 16-bit registers
addressed by register number, 32-bit registers addressed by register
number, or 32-bit registers addressed by byte (with a stride of 4). In
addition to these multiple addressing schemes, the Halo Core DSPs have a
"packed" register mapping that maps 4 DSP words into 3 registers. In
addition to this there are 4 versions of the wmfw file format to be
tested.
The test cases intentionally have relatively little factoring-out of
similar code. This makes it much easier to visually verify that a test
case is testing correctly, and what exactly it is testing. Factoring out
large amounts of code into helper functions tends to obscure what the
actual test procedure is, so increasing the chance of hidden errors where
test cases don't actually test as intended.
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:18 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add KUnit testing of bin file download
This adds a KUnit test suite to test downloading bin files.
The general technique is
1. Create mock bin file content
2. Tell cs_dsp to download the bin file
3. Check in the emulated regmap registers that the correct values have
been written to DSP memory
4. Drop the regmap cache for the expected written registers and then do a
regcache_sync() to check for unexpected writes to other registers.
The test covers ADSP2 v1 and v2, and HALO Core DSPs. (ADSP1 is very
obsolete so isn't tested).
There is a large number of test cases and parameterized variants of tests
because of the many different addressing schemes supported by the Cirrus
devices. The DSP has 2 or 3 memory spaces: XM, YM and ZM. The DSP sees
these using its native addressing, which is word-addressed (not
byte-addressed). The host sees these through one of several register
mappings (depending on the DSP type and parent codec family). The
registers have three different addressing schemes: 16-bit registers
addressed by register number, 32-bit registers addressed by register
number, or 32-bit registers addressed by byte (with a stride of 4). In
addition to these multiple addressing schemes, the Halo Core DSPs have a
"packed" register mapping that maps 4 DSP words into 3 registers. The bin
file addresses the data blob relative to the base address of an algorithm,
which has to be calculated in both DSP words (for the DSP to access) and
register addresses (for the host).
This results in many different addressing schemes used in parallel, hence
the complexity of the address and size manipulation in the test cases:
word addresses in DSP memory, byte offsets, word offsets, register
addresses (either byte-addressed 32-bit or index-addressed 16-bit), and
packed register addresses.
The test cases intentionally have relatively little factoring-out of
similar code. This makes it much easier to visually verify that a test
case is testing correctly, and what exactly it is testing. Factoring out
large amounts of code into helper functions tends to obscure what the
actual test procedure is, so increasing the chance of hidden errors where
test cases don't actually test as intended.
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:17 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add mock bin file generator for KUnit testing
Add a mock firmware file that emulates what the firmware build tools
would normally create. This will be used by KUnit tests to generate a
test bin file.
The data payload in a bin is an opaque blob, so the mock bin only needs
to generate the appropriate file header and description block for each
payload blob.
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:16 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add mock wmfw file generator for KUnit testing
Add a mock firmware file that emulates what the firmware build tools
would normally create. This will be used by KUnit tests to generate a
test wmfw file.
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:15 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add mock DSP memory map for KUnit testing
Add helper functions to implement an emulation of the DSP memory map.
There are three main groups of functionality:
1. Define a mock cs_dsp_region table.
2. Calculate the addresses of memory and algorithms from the firmware
header in XM.
3. Build a mock XM header in emulated XM.
Richard Fitzgerald [Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:37:14 +0000 (14:37 +0000)]
firmware: cs_dsp: Add mock regmap for KUnit testing
Add a mock regmap implementation to act as a simulated DSP for KUnit
testing. This is built as a utility module so that it could be used by
clients of cs_dsp to create a mock "DSP" for their own testing.
cs_dsp interacts with the DSP only through registers. Most of the
register space of the DSP is RAM. ADSP cores have a small set of control
registers. HALO Core DSPs have a much larger set of control registers but
only a small subset are used.
Most writes are "blind" in the sense that cs_dsp does not expect to
receive any sort of response from the DSP. So there isn't any need to
emulate a "DSP", only a set of registers that can be written and read
back.
The idea of the mock regmap is to use the cache to accumulate writes
which can then be tested against the values that are expected to be in
the registers.
Stray writes can be detected by dropping the cache entries for all
addresses that should have been written and then issuing a regcache_sync().
If this causes bus writes it means there were writes to unexpected
registers.
Remove the DMA description, as it duplicates content from
../dma/renesas,rz-dma.yaml. Additionally, remove the MID/RID examples
mentioned in the dropped description (this information is already
documented in the hardware manual).
Claudiu Beznea [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:09:46 +0000 (19:09 +0200)]
ASoC: renesas: rz-ssi: Add suspend to RAM support
The SSIF-2 IP is available on the Renesas RZ/G3S SoC. The Renesas RZ/G3S
SoC supports a power-saving mode where power to most of the SoC
components is turned off. Add suspend/resume support to the SSIF-2 driver
to support this power-saving mode.
On SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_SUSPEND trigger the SSI is stopped (the stream
user pointer is left untouched to avoid breaking user space and the dma
buffer pointer is set to zero), on SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_RESUME software reset
is issued for the SSIF-2 IP and the clocks are re-configured.
Claudiu Beznea [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:09:45 +0000 (19:09 +0200)]
ASoC: renesas: rz-ssi: Issue software reset in hw_params API
The code initially issued software reset on SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_START
action only before starting the first stream. This can be easily moved to
hw_params() as the action is similar to setting the clocks. Moreover,
according to the hardware manual (Table 35.7 Bits Initialized by Software
Reset of the SSIFCR.SSIRST Bit) the software reset action acts also on the
clock dividers bits. Due to this issue the software reset in hw_params()
before configuring the clock dividers. This also simplifies the code in
trigger API.
Claudiu Beznea [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:09:44 +0000 (19:09 +0200)]
ASoC: renesas: rz-ssi: Add runtime PM support
Add runtime PM support to the ssi driver. This assert/de-assert the
reset lines on runtime suspend/resume. Along with it the de-assertion of
the reset line from probe function was removed as it is not necessary
anymore.
Claudiu Beznea [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:09:43 +0000 (19:09 +0200)]
ASoC: renesas: rz-ssi: Enable runtime PM autosuspend support
Enable runtime PM autosuspend support. The chosen autosuspend delay is
zero for immediate autosuspend. In case there are users that need a
different autosuspend delay, it can be adjusted through sysfs.
Claudiu Beznea [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:09:42 +0000 (19:09 +0200)]
ASoC: renesas: rz-ssi: Rely on the ASoC subsystem to runtime resume/suspend the SSI
The ASoC subsystem takes care of runtime resume/suspend the audio
devices when needed. Just enable the runtime PM on the SSI driver and
let the subsystem runtime resume/suspend it. While at it use directly
the devm_pm_runtime_enable().
Claudiu Beznea [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:09:41 +0000 (19:09 +0200)]
ASoC: renesas: rz-ssi: Use goto label names that specify their actions
Use goto label names that specify their action. In this way we can have
a better understanding of what is the action associated with the label
by just reading the label name.
Claudiu Beznea [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:09:39 +0000 (19:09 +0200)]
ASoC: renesas: rz-ssi: Use readl_poll_timeout_atomic()
Use readl_poll_timeout_atomic() instead of hardcoding something similar.
While at it replace dev_info() with dev_warn_ratelimited() as the
rz_ssi_set_idle() can also be called from IRQ context and if the SSI
idle is not properly set this is at least a warning for user.
Claudiu Beznea [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:09:37 +0000 (19:09 +0200)]
ASoC: renesas: rz-ssi: Remove the rz_ssi_get_dai() function
Remove the rz_ssi_get_dai() function and use directly the
snd_soc_rtd_to_cpu() where needed or the struct device pointer embedded
in the struct rz_ssi_priv objects.
Claudiu Beznea [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:09:34 +0000 (19:09 +0200)]
ASoC: renesas: rz-ssi: Use only the proper amount of dividers
There is no need to populate the ckdv[] with invalid dividers as that
part will not be indexed anyway. The ssi->audio_mck/bclk_rate should
always be >= 0. While at it, change the ckdv type as u8, as the divider
128 was previously using the s8 sign bit.
Claudiu Beznea [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:09:33 +0000 (19:09 +0200)]
ASoC: renesas: rz-ssi: Terminate all the DMA transactions
The stop trigger invokes rz_ssi_stop() and rz_ssi_stream_quit().
- The purpose of rz_ssi_stop() is to disable TX/RX, terminate DMA
transactions, and set the controller to idle.
- The purpose of rz_ssi_stream_quit() is to reset the substream-specific
software data by setting strm->running and strm->substream appropriately.
The function rz_ssi_is_stream_running() checks if both strm->substream and
strm->running are valid and returns true if so. Its implementation is as
follows:
When the controller is configured in full-duplex mode (with both playback
and capture active), the rz_ssi_stop() function does not modify the
controller settings when called for the first substream in the full-duplex
setup. Instead, it simply sets strm->running = 0 and returns if the
companion substream is still running. The following code illustrates this:
if (rz_ssi_is_stream_running(&ssi->playback) ||
rz_ssi_is_stream_running(&ssi->capture))
return 0;
// ...
}
The controller settings, along with the DMA termination (for the last
stopped substream), are only applied when the last substream in the
full-duplex setup is stopped.
While applying the controller settings only when the last substream stops
is not problematic, terminating the DMA operations for only one substream
causes failures when starting and stopping full-duplex operations multiple
times in a loop.
To address this issue, call dmaengine_terminate_async() for both substreams
involved in the full-duplex setup when the last substream in the setup is
stopped.
Fixes: 4f8cd05a4305 ("ASoC: sh: rz-ssi: Add full duplex support") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Reviewed-by: Biju Das <biju.das.jz@bp.renesas.com> Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea.uj@bp.renesas.com> Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20241210170953.2936724-5-claudiu.beznea.uj@bp.renesas.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Mark Brown [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 13:46:41 +0000 (13:46 +0000)]
ASoC: simple-card-utils: tidyup for Multi connection
Merge series from Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com>:
These patches tidyup simple-card-utils for Multi connection of
Audio Graph Card, Because of DT node parsing, it should check port
1st instead of endpoint. Otherwise, it can't handle DAI correctly.
Mark Brown [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 12:37:21 +0000 (12:37 +0000)]
Add function to constrain rates
Merge series from Chancel Liu <chancel.liu@nxp.com>:
Platforms like i.MX93/91 only have one audio PLL. Some sample rates are
not supported. If the PLL source is used for 8kHz series rates, then
11kHz series rates can't be supported. Add common function to constrain
rates according to different clock sources.
Mark Brown [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 12:37:17 +0000 (12:37 +0000)]
ASoC: sun4i-spdif: Add 24bit support
Merge series from codekipper@gmail.com:
I've tested this patch series on the Allwinner H3, A64, H6 and H313 SoCs
up to 192KHz.
24bit support is working on my H313 board but 16bit plays a bit slow and
I suspect that there is an issue with the clock setups. This is even
present without this patch stack. I would look to address this asap,
but for now can you please review what's here.
Mark Brown [Tue, 10 Dec 2024 12:37:13 +0000 (12:37 +0000)]
ASoC: Intel: boards: updates for 6.14
Merge series from Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com>:
1. Fix the incorrect cfg-mics value in card->components string.
2. New codec match entries supports.
Bard Liao (6):
ASoC: Intel: sof_sdw: correct mach_params->dmic_num
ASoC: Intel: sof_sdw: reduce log level for not using internal dmic
ASoC: Intel: sof_sdw: improve the log of DAI link numbers
ASoC: Intel: soc-acpi-intel-ptl-match: add rt712_vb + rt1320 support
ASoC: Intel: soc-acpi-intel-lnl-match: add rt713_vb_l2_rt1320_l13
support
ASoC: Intel: soc-acpi-intel-ptl-match: add rt713_vb_l2_rt1320_l13
support
Simon Trimmer (4):
ASoC: Intel: sof_sdw: Correct quirk for Lenovo Yoga Slim 7
ASoC: Intel: sof_sdw: Add a dev_dbg message for the SOC_SDW_CODEC_MIC
quirk
ASoC: Intel: soc-acpi: arl: Correct naming of a cs35l56 address struct
ASoC: Intel: soc-acpi: arl: Add match entries for new cs42l43 laptops
George Lander [Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:55:29 +0000 (17:55 +0100)]
ASoC: sun4i-spdif: Add clock multiplier settings
There have been intermittent issues with the SPDIF output on H3
and H2+ devices which has been fixed by setting the s_clk to 4
times the audio pll.
Add a quirk for the clock multiplier as not every supported SoC
requires it. Without the multiplier, the audio at normal sampling
rates was distorted and did not play at higher sampling rates.
Fixes: 1bd92af877ab ("ASoC: sun4i-spdif: Add support for the H3 SoC") Signed-off-by: George Lander <lander@jagmn.com> Signed-off-by: Marcus Cooper <codekipper@gmail.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20241111165600.57219-2-codekipper@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 20:00:01 +0000 (14:00 -0600)]
ASoC: wm8985: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 20:00:00 +0000 (14:00 -0600)]
ASoC: wm8904: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:59 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: tpa6130a2: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:58 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: tlv320aic3x: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:57 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: tlv320aic31xx: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:56 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: tlv320adc3xxx: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:55 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: tas5720: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:54 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: tas2781: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:53 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: tas2562: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:52 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: ssm2602: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:51 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoc: pcm6240: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:50 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: pcm186x: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:49 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: max98095: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:48 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: max98090: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:47 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: max98088: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:46 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: alc5632: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:45 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: alc5623: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:44 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: adau1977: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:43 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: adau1781: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:42 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: adau1761: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Andrew Davis [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 19:59:41 +0000 (13:59 -0600)]
ASoC: ad193x: Remove use of i2c_match_id()
The function i2c_match_id() is used to fetch the matching ID from
the i2c_device_id table. This is often used to then retrieve the
matching driver_data. This can be done in one step with the helper
i2c_get_match_data().
This helper has a couple other benefits:
* It doesn't need the i2c_device_id passed in so we do not need
to have that forward declared, allowing us to remove those or
move the i2c_device_id table down to its more natural spot
with the other module info.
* It also checks for device match data, which allows for OF and
ACPI based probing. That means we do not have to manually check
those first and can remove those checks.
Krzysztof Kozlowski [Mon, 9 Dec 2024 09:44:41 +0000 (10:44 +0100)]
ASoC: codecs: wcd9335: Add define for number of DAIs
Number of DAIs in the codec is not really a binding, because it could
grow, e.g. when we implement missing features. Add the define to the
driver, which will replace the one in the binding header.
Simon Trimmer [Fri, 6 Dec 2024 07:58:57 +0000 (15:58 +0800)]
ASoC: Intel: sof_sdw: Correct quirk for Lenovo Yoga Slim 7
In addition to changing the DMI match to examine the product name rather
than the SKU, this adds the quirk to inform the machine driver to not
bind in the cs42l43 microphone DAI link.
Bard Liao [Fri, 6 Dec 2024 07:58:55 +0000 (15:58 +0800)]
ASoC: Intel: sof_sdw: reduce log level for not using internal dmic
ctx->ignore_internal_dmic is set when there is a dedicated SoundWire
DMIC is in the system. In other words, ignoring internal DMIC is
expected, not an error.
Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Kai Vehmanen <kai.vehmanen@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Péter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Liam Girdwood <liam.r.girdwood@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20241206075903.195730-3-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
mach_params->dmic_num will be used to set the cfg-mics value of
card->components string which should be the dmic channels. However
dmic_num is dmic link number and could be set due to the SOC_SDW_PCH_DMIC
quirk. Set mach_params->dmic_num to the default value if the dmic link
is created due to the SOC_SDW_PCH_DMIC quirk.
Fixes: 7db9f6361170 ("ASoC: Intel: sof_sdw: overwrite mach_params->dmic_num") Signed-off-by: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Kai Vehmanen <kai.vehmanen@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Péter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Liam Girdwood <liam.r.girdwood@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20241206075903.195730-2-yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Kuninori Morimoto [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 02:10:32 +0000 (02:10 +0000)]
ASoC: simple-card-utils: use for_each_of_graph_port() on graph_get_dai_id()
Because DT check when compiling become very strict in these days,
we need to add reg = <x> if it has multi port/endpoint, otherwise
it will get error or warning. But it was not so strict and/or
mandatry before.
Current code is counting "endpoint" to get DAI ID, but it should count
"port" instead, otherwise strange ID will be used for DAI if it was multi
connected case (A). There is no issue if it was not multi connected (B).
One note is that this code will be used if neither port/endpoint doesn't
have reg = <x> property on DT.
case (A)
/* This should be handled as DAI-0 */
port@0 {
endpoint@0 { } /* It will be DAI-0 by endpoint count */
endpoint@1 { } /* It will be DAI-1 by endpoint count */
};
/* This should be handled as DAI-1 */
port@1 {
endpoint { } /* It will be DAI-2 by endpoint count */
};
case (B)
/* both endpoint cound and port count are same */
port@0 {
endpoint { ... }
};
port@1 {
endpoint { ... }
};
It will be issue if Audio-Graph-Card is used with Multi Connection.
No issue will be happen with Audio-Graph-Card2 / Simple-Card.
This patch uses for_each_of_graph_port() instead of
for_each_endpoint_of_node(), and thus, we can use "break" to quit
from loop. Because for_each_of_graph_port() uses __free(device_node)
inside.
Kuninori Morimoto [Tue, 3 Dec 2024 02:10:28 +0000 (02:10 +0000)]
ASoC: simple-card-utils: check port reg first on graph_get_dai_id()
Because DT check when compiling become very strict in these days,
we need to add reg = <x> if it has multi port/endpoint, otherwise
it will get error or warning. But it was not so strict and/or
mandatry before.
Current code uses reg number as DAI ID, but it will use "endpoint"
reg first and use "port" reg 2nd. But it should use port number as 1st (A)
if it was used for multi connected case. There is no priority for
port/endpoint if it was not multi connected (B).
case (A)
port {
/*
* "port" and "endpoint" are using different reg number.
* It should use <x> as DAI ID, not <y> not <z>
*/
reg = <x>;
endpoint@y { reg = <y>; ... };
endpoint@z { reg = <z>; ... };
};
case (B)
port {
/*
* Both port/endpoint are using same reg numer <x>.
*/
reg = <x>;
endpoint { reg = <x>; ... };
};
It will be issue if Audio-Graph-Card is used with Multi Connection.
No issue will be happen with Audio-Graph-Card2 / Simple-Card.
Chancel Liu [Tue, 26 Nov 2024 11:54:40 +0000 (20:54 +0900)]
ASoC: fsl_sai: Add sample rate constraint
Platforms like i.MX93/91 only have one audio PLL. Some sample rates are
not supported. If the PLL source is used for 8kHz series rates, then
11kHz series rates can't be supported. Use fsl_asoc_constrain_rates()
to constrain rates according to PLL sources.
Chancel Liu [Tue, 26 Nov 2024 11:54:39 +0000 (20:54 +0900)]
ASoC: fsl_xcvr: Add sample rate constraint
Platforms like i.MX93/91 only have one audio PLL. Some sample rates are
not supported. If the PLL source is used for 8kHz series rates, then
11kHz series rates can't be supported. Use fsl_asoc_constrain_rates()
to constrain rates according to PLL sources. This constraint is merely
applicable to playback cases on SPDIF only platforms.
Chancel Liu [Tue, 26 Nov 2024 11:54:37 +0000 (20:54 +0900)]
ASoC: fsl_utils: Add function to constrain rates
Platforms like i.MX93/91 only have one audio PLL. Some sample rates are
not supported. Add common function to constrain rates according to
different clock sources.
Linus Torvalds [Sun, 8 Dec 2024 20:01:06 +0000 (12:01 -0800)]
Merge tag 'kbuild-fixes-v6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/masahiroy/linux-kbuild
Pull Kbuild fixes from Masahiro Yamada:
- Fix a section mismatch warning in modpost
- Fix Debian package build error with the O= option
* tag 'kbuild-fixes-v6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/masahiroy/linux-kbuild:
kbuild: deb-pkg: fix build error with O=
modpost: Add .irqentry.text to OTHER_SECTIONS
Linus Torvalds [Sun, 8 Dec 2024 19:54:04 +0000 (11:54 -0800)]
Merge tag 'irq_urgent_for_v6.13_rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull irq fixes from Borislav Petkov:
- Fix a /proc/interrupts formatting regression
- Have the BCM2836 interrupt controller enter power management states
properly
- Other fixlets
* tag 'irq_urgent_for_v6.13_rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
irqchip/stm32mp-exti: CONFIG_STM32MP_EXTI should not default to y when compile-testing
genirq/proc: Add missing space separator back
irqchip/bcm2836: Enable SKIP_SET_WAKE and MASK_ON_SUSPEND
irqchip/gic-v3: Fix irq_complete_ack() comment
Linus Torvalds [Sun, 8 Dec 2024 19:51:29 +0000 (11:51 -0800)]
Merge tag 'timers_urgent_for_v6.13_rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull timer fix from Borislav Petkov:
- Handle the case where clocksources with small counter width can,
in conjunction with overly long idle sleeps, falsely trigger the
negative motion detection of clocksources
* tag 'timers_urgent_for_v6.13_rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
clocksource: Make negative motion detection more robust
Linus Torvalds [Sun, 8 Dec 2024 19:38:56 +0000 (11:38 -0800)]
Merge tag 'x86_urgent_for_v6.13_rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 fixes from Borislav Petkov:
- Have the Automatic IBRS setting check on AMD does not falsely fire in
the guest when it has been set already on the host
- Make sure cacheinfo structures memory is allocated to address a boot
NULL ptr dereference on Intel Meteor Lake which has different numbers
of subleafs in its CPUID(4) leaf
- Take care of the GDT restoring on the kexec path too, as expected by
the kernel
- Make sure SMP is not disabled when IO-APIC is disabled on the kernel
cmdline
- Add a PGD flag _PAGE_NOPTISHADOW to instruct machinery not to
propagate changes to the kernelmode page tables, to the user portion,
in PTI
- Mark Intel Lunar Lake as affected by an issue where MONITOR wakeups
can get lost and thus user-visible delays happen
- Make sure PKRU is properly restored with XRSTOR on AMD after a PRKU
write of 0 (WRPKRU) which will mark PKRU in its init state and thus
lose the actual buffer
* tag 'x86_urgent_for_v6.13_rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/CPU/AMD: WARN when setting EFER.AUTOIBRS if and only if the WRMSR fails
x86/cacheinfo: Delete global num_cache_leaves
cacheinfo: Allocate memory during CPU hotplug if not done from the primary CPU
x86/kexec: Restore GDT on return from ::preserve_context kexec
x86/cpu/topology: Remove limit of CPUs due to disabled IO/APIC
x86/mm: Add _PAGE_NOPTISHADOW bit to avoid updating userspace page tables
x86/cpu: Add Lunar Lake to list of CPUs with a broken MONITOR implementation
x86/pkeys: Ensure updated PKRU value is XRSTOR'd
x86/pkeys: Change caller of update_pkru_in_sigframe()
Linus Torvalds [Sun, 8 Dec 2024 19:26:13 +0000 (11:26 -0800)]
Merge tag 'mm-hotfixes-stable-2024-12-07-22-39' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm
Pull misc fixes from Andrew Morton:
"24 hotfixes. 17 are cc:stable. 15 are MM and 9 are non-MM.
The usual bunch of singletons - please see the relevant changelogs for
details"
* tag 'mm-hotfixes-stable-2024-12-07-22-39' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (24 commits)
iio: magnetometer: yas530: use signed integer type for clamp limits
sched/numa: fix memory leak due to the overwritten vma->numab_state
mm/damon: fix order of arguments in damos_before_apply tracepoint
lib: stackinit: hide never-taken branch from compiler
mm/filemap: don't call folio_test_locked() without a reference in next_uptodate_folio()
scatterlist: fix incorrect func name in kernel-doc
mm: correct typo in MMAP_STATE() macro
mm: respect mmap hint address when aligning for THP
mm: memcg: declare do_memsw_account inline
mm/codetag: swap tags when migrate pages
ocfs2: update seq_file index in ocfs2_dlm_seq_next
stackdepot: fix stack_depot_save_flags() in NMI context
mm: open-code page_folio() in dump_page()
mm: open-code PageTail in folio_flags() and const_folio_flags()
mm: fix vrealloc()'s KASAN poisoning logic
Revert "readahead: properly shorten readahead when falling back to do_page_cache_ra()"
selftests/damon: add _damon_sysfs.py to TEST_FILES
selftest: hugetlb_dio: fix test naming
ocfs2: free inode when ocfs2_get_init_inode() fails
nilfs2: fix potential out-of-bounds memory access in nilfs_find_entry()
...
Masahiro Yamada [Sun, 8 Dec 2024 07:56:45 +0000 (16:56 +0900)]
kbuild: deb-pkg: fix build error with O=
Since commit 13b25489b6f8 ("kbuild: change working directory to external
module directory with M="), the Debian package build fails if a relative
path is specified with the O= option.
$ make O=build bindeb-pkg
[ snip ]
dpkg-deb: building package 'linux-image-6.13.0-rc1' in '../linux-image-6.13.0-rc1_6.13.0-rc1-6_amd64.deb'.
Rebuilding host programs with x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc...
make[6]: Entering directory '/home/masahiro/linux/build'
/home/masahiro/linux/Makefile:190: *** specified kernel directory "build" does not exist. Stop.
This occurs because the sub_make_done flag is cleared, even though the
working directory is already in the output directory.
Passing KBUILD_OUTPUT=. resolves the issue.
Fixes: 13b25489b6f8 ("kbuild: change working directory to external module directory with M=") Reported-by: Charlie Jenkins <charlie@rivosinc.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/all/Z1DnP-GJcfseyrM3@ghost/ Tested-by: Charlie Jenkins <charlie@rivosinc.com> Reviewed-by: Charlie Jenkins <charlie@rivosinc.com> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Thomas Gleixner [Sun, 1 Dec 2024 11:17:30 +0000 (12:17 +0100)]
modpost: Add .irqentry.text to OTHER_SECTIONS
The compiler can fully inline the actual handler function of an interrupt
entry into the .irqentry.text entry point. If such a function contains an
access which has an exception table entry, modpost complains about a
section mismatch:
WARNING: vmlinux.o(__ex_table+0x447c): Section mismatch in reference ...
The relocation at __ex_table+0x447c references section ".irqentry.text"
which is not in the list of authorized sections.
Add .irqentry.text to OTHER_SECTIONS to cure the issue.
Reported-by: Sergey Senozhatsky <senozhatsky@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # needed for linux-5.4-y Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241128111844.GE10431@google.com/ Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Linus Torvalds [Sun, 8 Dec 2024 01:27:25 +0000 (17:27 -0800)]
Merge tag '6.13-rc1-smb3-client-fixes' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6
Pull smb client fixes from Steve French:
- DFS fix (for race with tree disconnect and dfs cache worker)
- Four fixes for SMB3.1.1 posix extensions:
- improve special file support e.g. to Samba, retrieving the file
type earlier
- reduce roundtrips (e.g. on ls -l, in some cases)
* tag '6.13-rc1-smb3-client-fixes' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6:
smb: client: fix potential race in cifs_put_tcon()
smb3.1.1: fix posix mounts to older servers
fs/smb/client: cifs_prime_dcache() for SMB3 POSIX reparse points
fs/smb/client: Implement new SMB3 POSIX type
fs/smb/client: avoid querying SMB2_OP_QUERY_WSL_EA for SMB3 POSIX
Linus Torvalds [Sun, 8 Dec 2024 01:17:38 +0000 (17:17 -0800)]
Merge tag 'scsi-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi
Pull SCSI fixes from James Bottomley:
"Large number of small fixes, all in drivers"
* tag 'scsi-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi: (32 commits)
scsi: scsi_debug: Fix hrtimer support for ndelay
scsi: storvsc: Do not flag MAINTENANCE_IN return of SRB_STATUS_DATA_OVERRUN as an error
scsi: ufs: core: Add missing post notify for power mode change
scsi: sg: Fix slab-use-after-free read in sg_release()
scsi: ufs: core: sysfs: Prevent div by zero
scsi: qla2xxx: Update version to 10.02.09.400-k
scsi: qla2xxx: Supported speed displayed incorrectly for VPorts
scsi: qla2xxx: Fix NVMe and NPIV connect issue
scsi: qla2xxx: Remove check req_sg_cnt should be equal to rsp_sg_cnt
scsi: qla2xxx: Fix use after free on unload
scsi: qla2xxx: Fix abort in bsg timeout
scsi: mpi3mr: Update driver version to 8.12.0.3.50
scsi: mpi3mr: Handling of fault code for insufficient power
scsi: mpi3mr: Start controller indexing from 0
scsi: mpi3mr: Fix corrupt config pages PHY state is switched in sysfs
scsi: mpi3mr: Synchronize access to ioctl data buffer
scsi: mpt3sas: Update driver version to 51.100.00.00
scsi: mpt3sas: Diag-Reset when Doorbell-In-Use bit is set during driver load time
scsi: ufs: pltfrm: Dellocate HBA during ufshcd_pltfrm_remove()
scsi: ufs: pltfrm: Drop PM runtime reference count after ufshcd_remove()
...
Linus Torvalds [Sat, 7 Dec 2024 18:07:05 +0000 (10:07 -0800)]
Merge tag 'block-6.13-20241207' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux
Pull block fixes from Jens Axboe:
- NVMe pull request via Keith:
- Target fix using incorrect zero buffer (Nilay)
- Device specifc deallocate quirk fixes (Christoph, Keith)
- Fabrics fix for handling max command target bugs (Maurizio)
- Cocci fix usage for kzalloc (Yu-Chen)
- DMA size fix for host memory buffer feature (Christoph)
- Fabrics queue cleanup fixes (Chunguang)
- CPU hotplug ordering fixes
- Add missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION for rnull
- bcache error value fix
- virtio-blk queue freeze fix
* tag 'block-6.13-20241207' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux:
blk-mq: move cpuhp callback registering out of q->sysfs_lock
blk-mq: register cpuhp callback after hctx is added to xarray table
virtio-blk: don't keep queue frozen during system suspend
nvme-tcp: simplify nvme_tcp_teardown_io_queues()
nvme-tcp: no need to quiesce admin_q in nvme_tcp_teardown_io_queues()
nvme-rdma: unquiesce admin_q before destroy it
nvme-tcp: fix the memleak while create new ctrl failed
nvme-pci: don't use dma_alloc_noncontiguous with 0 merge boundary
nvmet: replace kmalloc + memset with kzalloc for data allocation
nvme-fabrics: handle zero MAXCMD without closing the connection
bcache: revert replacing IS_ERR_OR_NULL with IS_ERR again
nvme-pci: remove two deallocate zeroes quirks
block: rnull: add missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION
nvme: don't apply NVME_QUIRK_DEALLOCATE_ZEROES when DSM is not supported
nvmet: use kzalloc instead of ZERO_PAGE in nvme_execute_identify_ns_nvm()
Linus Torvalds [Fri, 6 Dec 2024 23:07:48 +0000 (15:07 -0800)]
Merge tag 'bpf-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf
Pull bpf fixes from Daniel Borkmann::
- Fix several issues for BPF LPM trie map which were found by syzbot
and during addition of new test cases (Hou Tao)
- Fix a missing process_iter_arg register type check in the BPF
verifier (Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi, Tao Lyu)
- Fix several correctness gaps in the BPF verifier when interacting
with the BPF stack without CAP_PERFMON (Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi,
Eduard Zingerman, Tao Lyu)
- Fix OOB BPF map writes when deleting elements for the case of xsk map
as well as devmap (Maciej Fijalkowski)
- Fix xsk sockets to always clear DMA mapping information when
unmapping the pool (Larysa Zaremba)
- Fix sk_mem_uncharge logic in tcp_bpf_sendmsg to only uncharge after
sent bytes have been finalized (Zijian Zhang)
- Fix BPF sockmap with vsocks which was missing a queue check in poll
and sockmap cleanup on close (Michal Luczaj)
- Fix tools infra to override makefile ARCH variable if defined but
empty, which addresses cross-building tools. (Björn Töpel)
- Fix two resolve_btfids build warnings on unresolved bpf_lsm symbols
(Thomas Weißschuh)
- Fix a NULL pointer dereference in bpftool (Amir Mohammadi)
- Fix BPF selftests to check for CONFIG_PREEMPTION instead of
CONFIG_PREEMPT (Sebastian Andrzej Siewior)
* tag 'bpf-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf: (31 commits)
selftests/bpf: Add more test cases for LPM trie
selftests/bpf: Move test_lpm_map.c to map_tests
bpf: Use raw_spinlock_t for LPM trie
bpf: Switch to bpf mem allocator for LPM trie
bpf: Fix exact match conditions in trie_get_next_key()
bpf: Handle in-place update for full LPM trie correctly
bpf: Handle BPF_EXIST and BPF_NOEXIST for LPM trie
bpf: Remove unnecessary kfree(im_node) in lpm_trie_update_elem
bpf: Remove unnecessary check when updating LPM trie
selftests/bpf: Add test for narrow spill into 64-bit spilled scalar
selftests/bpf: Add test for reading from STACK_INVALID slots
selftests/bpf: Introduce __caps_unpriv annotation for tests
bpf: Fix narrow scalar spill onto 64-bit spilled scalar slots
bpf: Don't mark STACK_INVALID as STACK_MISC in mark_stack_slot_misc
samples/bpf: Remove unnecessary -I flags from libbpf EXTRA_CFLAGS
bpf: Zero index arg error string for dynptr and iter
selftests/bpf: Add tests for iter arg check
bpf: Ensure reg is PTR_TO_STACK in process_iter_arg
tools: Override makefile ARCH variable if defined, but empty
selftests/bpf: Add apply_bytes test to test_txmsg_redir_wait_sndmem in test_sockmap
...
Linus Torvalds [Fri, 6 Dec 2024 21:47:55 +0000 (13:47 -0800)]
Merge tag 'arm64-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux
Pull arm64 fixes from Catalin Marinas:
"Nothing major, some left-overs from the recent merging window (MTE,
coco) and some newly found issues like the ptrace() ones.
- MTE/hugetlbfs:
- Set VM_MTE_ALLOWED in the arch code and remove it from the core
code for hugetlbfs mappings
- Fix copy_highpage() warning when the source is a huge page but
not MTE tagged, taking the wrong small page path
- drivers/virt/coco:
- Add the pKVM and Arm CCA drivers under the arm64 maintainership
- Fix the pkvm driver to fall back to ioremap() (and warn) if the
MMIO_GUARD hypercall fails
- Keep the Arm CCA driver default 'n' rather than 'm'
- A series of fixes for the arm64 ptrace() implementation,
potentially leading to the kernel consuming uninitialised stack
variables when PTRACE_SETREGSET is invoked with a length of 0
- Fix zone_dma_limit calculation when RAM starts below 4GB and
ZONE_DMA is capped to this limit
- Fix early boot warning with CONFIG_DEBUG_VIRTUAL=y triggered by a
call to page_to_phys() (from patch_map()) which checks pfn_valid()
before vmemmap has been set up
- Do not clobber bits 15:8 of the ASID used for TTBR1_EL1 and TLBI
ops when the kernel assumes 8-bit ASIDs but running under a
hypervisor on a system that implements 16-bit ASIDs (found running
Linux under Parallels on Apple M4)
- ACPI/IORT: Add PMCG platform information for HiSilicon HIP09A as it
is using the same SMMU PMCG as HIP09 and suffers from the same
errata
- Add GCS to cpucap_is_possible(), missed in the recent merge"
* tag 'arm64-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux:
arm64: ptrace: fix partial SETREGSET for NT_ARM_GCS
arm64: ptrace: fix partial SETREGSET for NT_ARM_POE
arm64: ptrace: fix partial SETREGSET for NT_ARM_FPMR
arm64: ptrace: fix partial SETREGSET for NT_ARM_TAGGED_ADDR_CTRL
arm64: cpufeature: Add GCS to cpucap_is_possible()
coco: virt: arm64: Do not enable cca guest driver by default
arm64: mte: Fix copy_highpage() warning on hugetlb folios
arm64: Ensure bits ASID[15:8] are masked out when the kernel uses 8-bit ASIDs
ACPI/IORT: Add PMCG platform information for HiSilicon HIP09A
MAINTAINERS: Add CCA and pKVM CoCO guest support to the ARM64 entry
drivers/virt: pkvm: Don't fail ioremap() call if MMIO_GUARD fails
arm64: patching: avoid early page_to_phys()
arm64: mm: Fix zone_dma_limit calculation
arm64: mte: set VM_MTE_ALLOWED for hugetlbfs at correct place
Linus Torvalds [Fri, 6 Dec 2024 21:42:03 +0000 (13:42 -0800)]
Merge tag 'fixes-2024-12-06' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rppt/memblock
Pull memblock fixes from Mike Rapoport:
"Restore check for node validity in arch_numa.
The rework of NUMA initialization in arch_numa dropped a check that
refused to accept configurations with invalid node IDs.
Restore that check to ensure that when firmware passes invalid nodes,
such configuration is rejected and kernel gracefully falls back to
dummy NUMA"
* tag 'fixes-2024-12-06' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rppt/memblock:
arch_numa: Restore nid checks before registering a memblock with a node
memblock: allow zero threshold in validate_numa_converage()