diff --git a/.mailmap b/.mailmap index a62e6a84fd1e6fadb21e823a788f41ac00a5d9a0..581fd39193a26d2932c696d21f0b78c28f4bdc92 100644 --- a/.mailmap +++ b/.mailmap @@ -105,3 +105,4 @@ Uwe Kleine-König Uwe Kleine-König Uwe Kleine-König Valdis Kletnieks +Takashi YOSHII diff --git a/CREDITS b/CREDITS index 41d8e63d5165b5b786db6ab7d8c14fbc49fc0107..494b6e4746d7b9d08f0334bab61651341d285068 100644 --- a/CREDITS +++ b/CREDITS @@ -2365,8 +2365,6 @@ E: acme@redhat.com W: http://oops.ghostprotocols.net:81/blog/ P: 1024D/9224DF01 D5DF E3BB E3C8 BCBB F8AD 841A B6AB 4681 9224 DF01 D: IPX, LLC, DCCP, cyc2x, wl3501_cs, net/ hacks -S: R. Brasílio Itiberê, 4270/1010 - Água Verde -S: 80240-060 - Curitiba - Paraná S: Brazil N: Karsten Merker diff --git a/drivers/staging/batman-adv/sysfs-class-net-batman-adv b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-net-batman-adv similarity index 100% rename from drivers/staging/batman-adv/sysfs-class-net-batman-adv rename to Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-net-batman-adv diff --git a/drivers/staging/batman-adv/sysfs-class-net-mesh b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-net-mesh similarity index 62% rename from drivers/staging/batman-adv/sysfs-class-net-mesh rename to Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-net-mesh index b4cdb6038bf16be6bf0d9633d64f98d704abbc03..748fe1701d25a1c5e2f23d9710007423f99fb8a9 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/batman-adv/sysfs-class-net-mesh +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-net-mesh @@ -22,6 +22,27 @@ Description: mesh will be fragmented or silently discarded if the packet size exceeds the outgoing interface MTU. +What: /sys/class/net//mesh/gw_bandwidth +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Marek Lindner +Description: + Defines the bandwidth which is propagated by this + node if gw_mode was set to 'server'. + +What: /sys/class/net//mesh/gw_mode +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Marek Lindner +Description: + Defines the state of the gateway features. Can be + either 'off', 'client' or 'server'. + +What: /sys/class/net//mesh/gw_sel_class +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Marek Lindner +Description: + Defines the selection criteria this node will use + to choose a gateway if gw_mode was set to 'client'. + What: /sys/class/net//mesh/orig_interval Date: May 2010 Contact: Marek Lindner @@ -29,6 +50,13 @@ Description: Defines the interval in milliseconds in which batman sends its protocol messages. +What: /sys/class/net//mesh/hop_penalty +Date: Oct 2010 +Contact: Linus Lüssing +Description: + Defines the penalty which will be applied to an + originator message's tq-field on every hop. + What: /sys/class/net//mesh/vis_mode Date: May 2010 Contact: Marek Lindner diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-kone b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-kone index 063bda7fe7079ad538e5a54f3fcec1930d3ff56c..698b8081c473330cbf48fbd5568a64b6383ae568 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-kone +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-kone @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./actual_dpi +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./kone/roccatkone/actual_dpi Date: March 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: It is possible to switch the dpi setting of the mouse with the @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ Description: It is possible to switch the dpi setting of the mouse with the This file is readonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./actual_profile +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./kone/roccatkone/actual_profile Date: March 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: When read, this file returns the number of the actual profile. This file is readonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./firmware_version +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./kone/roccatkone/firmware_version Date: March 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: When read, this file returns the raw integer version number of the @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Description: When read, this file returns the raw integer version number of the left. E.g. a returned value of 138 means 1.38 This file is readonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./profile[1-5] +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./kone/roccatkone/profile[1-5] Date: March 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the stored in the profile doesn't need to fit the number of the store. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./settings +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./kone/roccatkone/settings Date: March 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: When read, this file returns the settings stored in the mouse. @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Description: When read, this file returns the settings stored in the mouse. The data has to be 36 bytes long. The mouse will reject invalid data. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./startup_profile +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./kone/roccatkone/startup_profile Date: March 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: The integer value of this attribute ranges from 1 to 5. @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Description: The integer value of this attribute ranges from 1 to 5. When written, this file sets the number of the startup profile and the mouse activates this profile immediately. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./tcu +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./kone/roccatkone/tcu Date: March 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: The mouse has a "Tracking Control Unit" which lets the user @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Description: The mouse has a "Tracking Control Unit" which lets the user Writing 1 in this file will start the calibration which takes around 6 seconds to complete and activates the TCU. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./weight +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./kone/roccatkone/weight Date: March 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: The mouse can be equipped with one of four supplied weights diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-koneplus b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-koneplus new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0f9f30eb174289c8c816fd4b4ef198bc79477163 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-koneplus @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/actual_profile +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: When read, this file returns the number of the actual profile in + range 0-4. + This file is readonly. + +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/firmware_version +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: When read, this file returns the raw integer version number of the + firmware reported by the mouse. Using the integer value eases + further usage in other programs. To receive the real version + number the decimal point has to be shifted 2 positions to the + left. E.g. a returned value of 121 means 1.21 + This file is readonly. + +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/macro +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: The mouse can store a macro with max 500 key/button strokes + internally. + When written, this file lets one set the sequence for a specific + button for a specific profile. Button and profile numbers are + included in written data. The data has to be 2082 bytes long. + This file is writeonly. + +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/profile_buttons +Date: August 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the + press of a button. A profile is split in settings and buttons. + profile_buttons holds informations about button layout. + When written, this file lets one write the respective profile + buttons back to the mouse. The data has to be 77 bytes long. + The mouse will reject invalid data. + Which profile to write is determined by the profile number + contained in the data. + This file is writeonly. + +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/profile[1-5]_buttons +Date: August 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the + press of a button. A profile is split in settings and buttons. + profile_buttons holds informations about button layout. + When read, these files return the respective profile buttons. + The returned data is 77 bytes in size. + This file is readonly. + +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/profile_settings +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the + press of a button. A profile is split in settings and buttons. + profile_settings holds informations like resolution, sensitivity + and light effects. + When written, this file lets one write the respective profile + settings back to the mouse. The data has to be 43 bytes long. + The mouse will reject invalid data. + Which profile to write is determined by the profile number + contained in the data. + This file is writeonly. + +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/profile[1-5]_settings +Date: August 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the + press of a button. A profile is split in settings and buttons. + profile_settings holds informations like resolution, sensitivity + and light effects. + When read, these files return the respective profile settings. + The returned data is 43 bytes in size. + This file is readonly. + +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/sensor +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: The mouse has a tracking- and a distance-control-unit. These + can be activated/deactivated and the lift-off distance can be + set. The data has to be 6 bytes long. + This file is writeonly. + +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/startup_profile +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: The integer value of this attribute ranges from 0-4. + When read, this attribute returns the number of the profile + that's active when the mouse is powered on. + When written, this file sets the number of the startup profile + and the mouse activates this profile immediately. + +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/tcu +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: When written a calibration process for the tracking control unit + can be initiated/cancelled. + The data has to be 3 bytes long. + This file is writeonly. + +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/tcu_image +Date: October 2010 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: When read the mouse returns a 30x30 pixel image of the + sampled underground. This works only in the course of a + calibration process initiated with tcu. + The returned data is 1028 bytes in size. + This file is readonly. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-pyra b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-pyra index ad1125b02ff4b809a2bc9b6a2e45fa2a52798868..1c37b823f142229050352cace16a530e7689e329 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-pyra +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-pyra @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./actual_cpi +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./pyra/roccatpyra/actual_cpi Date: August 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: It is possible to switch the cpi setting of the mouse with the @@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ Description: It is possible to switch the cpi setting of the mouse with the This file is readonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./actual_profile +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./pyra/roccatpyra/actual_profile Date: August 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: When read, this file returns the number of the actual profile in range 0-4. This file is readonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./firmware_version +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./pyra/roccatpyra/firmware_version Date: August 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: When read, this file returns the raw integer version number of the @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Description: When read, this file returns the raw integer version number of the left. E.g. a returned value of 138 means 1.38 This file is readonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./profile_settings +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./pyra/roccatpyra/profile_settings Date: August 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the contained in the data. This file is writeonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./profile[1-5]_settings +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./pyra/roccatpyra/profile[1-5]_settings Date: August 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the The returned data is 13 bytes in size. This file is readonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./profile_buttons +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./pyra/roccatpyra/profile_buttons Date: August 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the contained in the data. This file is writeonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./profile[1-5]_buttons +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./pyra/roccatpyra/profile[1-5]_buttons Date: August 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Description: The mouse can store 5 profiles which can be switched by the The returned data is 19 bytes in size. This file is readonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./startup_profile +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./pyra/roccatpyra/startup_profile Date: August 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: The integer value of this attribute ranges from 0-4. @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Description: The integer value of this attribute ranges from 0-4. that's active when the mouse is powered on. This file is readonly. -What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./settings +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./pyra/roccatpyra/settings Date: August 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz Description: When read, this file returns the settings stored in the mouse. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-ideapad-laptop b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-ideapad-laptop new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..807fca2ae2a424f844a42d5d9e22b2b0bfe13578 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-ideapad-laptop @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +What: /sys/devices/platform/ideapad/camera_power +Date: Dec 2010 +KernelVersion: 2.6.37 +Contact: "Ike Panhc " +Description: + Control the power of camera module. 1 means on, 0 means off. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-tty b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-tty new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b138b663bf54cf545dabb88e4a158874c5d8a785 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-tty @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +What: /sys/class/tty/console/active +Date: Nov 2010 +Contact: Kay Sievers +Description: + Shows the list of currently configured + console devices, like 'tty1 ttyS0'. + The last entry in the file is the active + device connected to /dev/console. + The file supports poll() to detect virtual + console switches. + +What: /sys/class/tty/tty0/active +Date: Nov 2010 +Contact: Kay Sievers +Description: + Shows the currently active virtual console + device, like 'tty1'. + The file supports poll() to detect virtual + console switches. diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/80211.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/80211.tmpl index 19a1210c2530681762b6d77b46901fa3374b54ec..03641a08e2753416fb3d32362771c9fed7ca7ed4 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/80211.tmpl +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/80211.tmpl @@ -146,6 +146,7 @@ !Finclude/net/cfg80211.h cfg80211_rx_mgmt !Finclude/net/cfg80211.h cfg80211_mgmt_tx_status !Finclude/net/cfg80211.h cfg80211_cqm_rssi_notify +!Finclude/net/cfg80211.h cfg80211_cqm_pktloss_notify !Finclude/net/cfg80211.h cfg80211_michael_mic_failure @@ -332,10 +333,16 @@ functions/definitions !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_rx_status !Finclude/net/mac80211.h mac80211_rx_flags +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h mac80211_tx_control_flags +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h mac80211_rate_control_flags +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_tx_rate !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_tx_info +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_tx_info_clear_status !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_rx +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_rx_ni !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_rx_irqsafe !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_tx_status +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_tx_status_ni !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_tx_status_irqsafe !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_rts_get !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_rts_duration @@ -346,6 +353,7 @@ !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_stop_queue !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_wake_queues !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_stop_queues +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_queue_stopped @@ -354,6 +362,13 @@ !Pinclude/net/mac80211.h Frame filtering !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_filter_flags + + + The mac80211 workqueue +!Pinclude/net/mac80211.h mac80211 workqueue +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_queue_work +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_queue_delayed_work + @@ -374,6 +389,9 @@ !Finclude/net/mac80211.h set_key_cmd !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_key_conf !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_key_flags +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_tkip_key_type +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_get_tkip_key +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_key_removed @@ -417,6 +435,18 @@ supported by mac80211, add notes about supporting hw crypto with it. +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_iterate_active_interfaces +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_iterate_active_interfaces_atomic + + + + Station handling + TODO +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_sta +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h sta_notify_cmd +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_find_sta +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_find_sta_by_ifaddr +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_sta_block_awake @@ -424,6 +454,28 @@ TBD !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_scan_completed + + + Aggregation + + TX A-MPDU aggregation +!Pnet/mac80211/agg-tx.c TX A-MPDU aggregation +!Cnet/mac80211/agg-tx.c + + + RX A-MPDU aggregation +!Pnet/mac80211/agg-rx.c RX A-MPDU aggregation +!Cnet/mac80211/agg-rx.c + +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_ampdu_mlme_action + + + + Spatial Multiplexing Powersave (SMPS) +!Pinclude/net/mac80211.h Spatial multiplexing power save +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_request_smps +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_smps_mode + @@ -435,9 +487,16 @@ interface and how it relates to mac80211 and drivers. - - dummy chapter + + Rate Control API TBD +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_start_tx_ba_session +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_start_tx_ba_cb_irqsafe +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_stop_tx_ba_session +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_stop_tx_ba_cb_irqsafe +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h rate_control_changed +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_tx_rate_control +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h rate_control_send_low @@ -485,6 +544,13 @@ + + Aggregation +!Fnet/mac80211/sta_info.h sta_ampdu_mlme +!Fnet/mac80211/sta_info.h tid_ampdu_tx +!Fnet/mac80211/sta_info.h tid_ampdu_rx + + Synchronisation TBD diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/device-drivers.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/device-drivers.tmpl index 22edcbb9ddaf7602d8599c89e8d0a643edc4d439..35447e0817367083e2a13d1ec3a1cc389e815d50 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/device-drivers.tmpl +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/device-drivers.tmpl @@ -303,6 +303,10 @@ X!Idrivers/video/console/fonts.c !Edrivers/input/input.c !Edrivers/input/ff-core.c !Edrivers/input/ff-memless.c + + Multitouch Library +!Iinclude/linux/input/mt.h +!Edrivers/input/input-mt.c Polled input devices !Iinclude/linux/input-polldev.h diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/func-ioctl.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/func-ioctl.xml index 00f9690e1c2861cc44699f451722cc95afb224d7..b60fd37a62953961284e7bf6caca695417a19a7f 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/func-ioctl.xml +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/func-ioctl.xml @@ -34,8 +34,7 @@ request - V4L2 ioctl request code as defined in the videodev.h header file, for example + V4L2 ioctl request code as defined in the videodev2.h header file, for example VIDIOC_QUERYCAP. @@ -57,7 +56,7 @@ file descriptor. An ioctl request has encoded in it whether the argument is an input, output or read/write parameter, and the size of the argument argp in bytes. Macros and defines specifying V4L2 ioctl requests are located -in the videodev.h header file. +in the videodev2.h header file. Applications should use their own copy, not include the version in the kernel sources on the system they compile on. All V4L2 ioctl requests, their respective function and parameters are specified in In V4L2 each format has an identifier which looks like -PIX_FMT_XXX, defined in the videodev.h header file. These identifiers +PIX_FMT_XXX, defined in the videodev2.h +header file. These identifiers represent four character codes which are also listed below, however they are not the same as those used in the Windows world. diff --git a/Documentation/Makefile b/Documentation/Makefile index 6fc7ea1d1f9dd22dfe8ba59ad898a1c5b68f879b..9b4bc5c76f335341d568062d1f4034ec530458a7 100644 --- a/Documentation/Makefile +++ b/Documentation/Makefile @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ obj-m := DocBook/ accounting/ auxdisplay/ connector/ \ filesystems/ filesystems/configfs/ ia64/ laptops/ networking/ \ - pcmcia/ spi/ timers/ video4linux/ vm/ watchdog/src/ + pcmcia/ spi/ timers/ vm/ watchdog/src/ diff --git a/Documentation/RCU/trace.txt b/Documentation/RCU/trace.txt index a851118775d84c7a1d2356ba6a6c8e6208292887..6a8c73f55b80ca38601ba96f179565fe8b0b7ea0 100644 --- a/Documentation/RCU/trace.txt +++ b/Documentation/RCU/trace.txt @@ -1,18 +1,22 @@ CONFIG_RCU_TRACE debugfs Files and Formats -The rcutree implementation of RCU provides debugfs trace output that -summarizes counters and state. This information is useful for debugging -RCU itself, and can sometimes also help to debug abuses of RCU. -The following sections describe the debugfs files and formats. +The rcutree and rcutiny implementations of RCU provide debugfs trace +output that summarizes counters and state. This information is useful for +debugging RCU itself, and can sometimes also help to debug abuses of RCU. +The following sections describe the debugfs files and formats, first +for rcutree and next for rcutiny. -Hierarchical RCU debugfs Files and Formats +CONFIG_TREE_RCU and CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU debugfs Files and Formats -This implementation of RCU provides three debugfs files under the +These implementations of RCU provides five debugfs files under the top-level directory RCU: rcu/rcudata (which displays fields in struct -rcu_data), rcu/rcugp (which displays grace-period counters), and -rcu/rcuhier (which displays the struct rcu_node hierarchy). +rcu_data), rcu/rcudata.csv (which is a .csv spreadsheet version of +rcu/rcudata), rcu/rcugp (which displays grace-period counters), +rcu/rcuhier (which displays the struct rcu_node hierarchy), and +rcu/rcu_pending (which displays counts of the reasons that the +rcu_pending() function decided that there was core RCU work to do). The output of "cat rcu/rcudata" looks as follows: @@ -130,7 +134,8 @@ o "ci" is the number of RCU callbacks that have been invoked for been registered in absence of CPU-hotplug activity. o "co" is the number of RCU callbacks that have been orphaned due to - this CPU going offline. + this CPU going offline. These orphaned callbacks have been moved + to an arbitrarily chosen online CPU. o "ca" is the number of RCU callbacks that have been adopted due to other CPUs going offline. Note that ci+co-ca+ql is the number of @@ -168,12 +173,12 @@ o "gpnum" is the number of grace periods that have started. It is The output of "cat rcu/rcuhier" looks as follows, with very long lines: -c=6902 g=6903 s=2 jfq=3 j=72c7 nfqs=13142/nfqsng=0(13142) fqlh=6 oqlen=0 +c=6902 g=6903 s=2 jfq=3 j=72c7 nfqs=13142/nfqsng=0(13142) fqlh=6 1/1 .>. 0:127 ^0 3/3 .>. 0:35 ^0 0/0 .>. 36:71 ^1 0/0 .>. 72:107 ^2 0/0 .>. 108:127 ^3 3/3f .>. 0:5 ^0 2/3 .>. 6:11 ^1 0/0 .>. 12:17 ^2 0/0 .>. 18:23 ^3 0/0 .>. 24:29 ^4 0/0 .>. 30:35 ^5 0/0 .>. 36:41 ^0 0/0 .>. 42:47 ^1 0/0 .>. 48:53 ^2 0/0 .>. 54:59 ^3 0/0 .>. 60:65 ^4 0/0 .>. 66:71 ^5 0/0 .>. 72:77 ^0 0/0 .>. 78:83 ^1 0/0 .>. 84:89 ^2 0/0 .>. 90:95 ^3 0/0 .>. 96:101 ^4 0/0 .>. 102:107 ^5 0/0 .>. 108:113 ^0 0/0 .>. 114:119 ^1 0/0 .>. 120:125 ^2 0/0 .>. 126:127 ^3 rcu_bh: -c=-226 g=-226 s=1 jfq=-5701 j=72c7 nfqs=88/nfqsng=0(88) fqlh=0 oqlen=0 +c=-226 g=-226 s=1 jfq=-5701 j=72c7 nfqs=88/nfqsng=0(88) fqlh=0 0/1 .>. 0:127 ^0 0/3 .>. 0:35 ^0 0/0 .>. 36:71 ^1 0/0 .>. 72:107 ^2 0/0 .>. 108:127 ^3 0/3f .>. 0:5 ^0 0/3 .>. 6:11 ^1 0/0 .>. 12:17 ^2 0/0 .>. 18:23 ^3 0/0 .>. 24:29 ^4 0/0 .>. 30:35 ^5 0/0 .>. 36:41 ^0 0/0 .>. 42:47 ^1 0/0 .>. 48:53 ^2 0/0 .>. 54:59 ^3 0/0 .>. 60:65 ^4 0/0 .>. 66:71 ^5 0/0 .>. 72:77 ^0 0/0 .>. 78:83 ^1 0/0 .>. 84:89 ^2 0/0 .>. 90:95 ^3 0/0 .>. 96:101 ^4 0/0 .>. 102:107 ^5 0/0 .>. 108:113 ^0 0/0 .>. 114:119 ^1 0/0 .>. 120:125 ^2 0/0 .>. 126:127 ^3 @@ -212,11 +217,6 @@ o "fqlh" is the number of calls to force_quiescent_state() that exited immediately (without even being counted in nfqs above) due to contention on ->fqslock. -o "oqlen" is the number of callbacks on the "orphan" callback - list. RCU callbacks are placed on this list by CPUs going - offline, and are "adopted" either by the CPU helping the outgoing - CPU or by the next rcu_barrier*() call, whichever comes first. - o Each element of the form "1/1 0:127 ^0" represents one struct rcu_node. Each line represents one level of the hierarchy, from root to leaves. It is best to think of the rcu_data structures @@ -326,3 +326,115 @@ o "nn" is the number of times that this CPU needed nothing. Alert readers will note that the rcu "nn" number for a given CPU very closely matches the rcu_bh "np" number for that same CPU. This is due to short-circuit evaluation in rcu_pending(). + + +CONFIG_TINY_RCU and CONFIG_TINY_PREEMPT_RCU debugfs Files and Formats + +These implementations of RCU provides a single debugfs file under the +top-level directory RCU, namely rcu/rcudata, which displays fields in +rcu_bh_ctrlblk, rcu_sched_ctrlblk and, for CONFIG_TINY_PREEMPT_RCU, +rcu_preempt_ctrlblk. + +The output of "cat rcu/rcudata" is as follows: + +rcu_preempt: qlen=24 gp=1097669 g197/p197/c197 tasks=... + ttb=. btg=no ntb=184 neb=0 nnb=183 j=01f7 bt=0274 + normal balk: nt=1097669 gt=0 bt=371 b=0 ny=25073378 nos=0 + exp balk: bt=0 nos=0 +rcu_sched: qlen: 0 +rcu_bh: qlen: 0 + +This is split into rcu_preempt, rcu_sched, and rcu_bh sections, with the +rcu_preempt section appearing only in CONFIG_TINY_PREEMPT_RCU builds. +The last three lines of the rcu_preempt section appear only in +CONFIG_RCU_BOOST kernel builds. The fields are as follows: + +o "qlen" is the number of RCU callbacks currently waiting either + for an RCU grace period or waiting to be invoked. This is the + only field present for rcu_sched and rcu_bh, due to the + short-circuiting of grace period in those two cases. + +o "gp" is the number of grace periods that have completed. + +o "g197/p197/c197" displays the grace-period state, with the + "g" number being the number of grace periods that have started + (mod 256), the "p" number being the number of grace periods + that the CPU has responded to (also mod 256), and the "c" + number being the number of grace periods that have completed + (once again mode 256). + + Why have both "gp" and "g"? Because the data flowing into + "gp" is only present in a CONFIG_RCU_TRACE kernel. + +o "tasks" is a set of bits. The first bit is "T" if there are + currently tasks that have recently blocked within an RCU + read-side critical section, the second bit is "N" if any of the + aforementioned tasks are blocking the current RCU grace period, + and the third bit is "E" if any of the aforementioned tasks are + blocking the current expedited grace period. Each bit is "." + if the corresponding condition does not hold. + +o "ttb" is a single bit. It is "B" if any of the blocked tasks + need to be priority boosted and "." otherwise. + +o "btg" indicates whether boosting has been carried out during + the current grace period, with "exp" indicating that boosting + is in progress for an expedited grace period, "no" indicating + that boosting has not yet started for a normal grace period, + "begun" indicating that boosting has bebug for a normal grace + period, and "done" indicating that boosting has completed for + a normal grace period. + +o "ntb" is the total number of tasks subjected to RCU priority boosting + periods since boot. + +o "neb" is the number of expedited grace periods that have had + to resort to RCU priority boosting since boot. + +o "nnb" is the number of normal grace periods that have had + to resort to RCU priority boosting since boot. + +o "j" is the low-order 12 bits of the jiffies counter in hexadecimal. + +o "bt" is the low-order 12 bits of the value that the jiffies counter + will have at the next time that boosting is scheduled to begin. + +o In the line beginning with "normal balk", the fields are as follows: + + o "nt" is the number of times that the system balked from + boosting because there were no blocked tasks to boost. + Note that the system will balk from boosting even if the + grace period is overdue when the currently running task + is looping within an RCU read-side critical section. + There is no point in boosting in this case, because + boosting a running task won't make it run any faster. + + o "gt" is the number of times that the system balked + from boosting because, although there were blocked tasks, + none of them were preventing the current grace period + from completing. + + o "bt" is the number of times that the system balked + from boosting because boosting was already in progress. + + o "b" is the number of times that the system balked from + boosting because boosting had already completed for + the grace period in question. + + o "ny" is the number of times that the system balked from + boosting because it was not yet time to start boosting + the grace period in question. + + o "nos" is the number of times that the system balked from + boosting for inexplicable ("not otherwise specified") + reasons. This can actually happen due to races involving + increments of the jiffies counter. + +o In the line beginning with "exp balk", the fields are as follows: + + o "bt" is the number of times that the system balked from + boosting because there were no blocked tasks to boost. + + o "nos" is the number of times that the system balked from + boosting for inexplicable ("not otherwise specified") + reasons. diff --git a/Documentation/arm/00-INDEX b/Documentation/arm/00-INDEX index ecf7d04bca2601d79e8239b08a777c207198b451..91c24a1e8a9ef14d209bb7c3fa655fef6c81149b 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm/00-INDEX +++ b/Documentation/arm/00-INDEX @@ -34,3 +34,5 @@ memory.txt - description of the virtual memory layout nwfpe/ - NWFPE floating point emulator documentation +swp_emulation + - SWP/SWPB emulation handler/logging description diff --git a/Documentation/arm/OMAP/omap_pm b/Documentation/arm/OMAP/omap_pm index 5389440aade37f50358924239d28f934be15f468..9012bb03909443e4978d9d3a9fd6bbf0f095d907 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm/OMAP/omap_pm +++ b/Documentation/arm/OMAP/omap_pm @@ -127,3 +127,28 @@ implementation needs: 10. (*pdata->cpu_set_freq)(unsigned long f) 11. (*pdata->cpu_get_freq)(void) + +Customizing OPP for platform +============================ +Defining CONFIG_PM should enable OPP layer for the silicon +and the registration of OPP table should take place automatically. +However, in special cases, the default OPP table may need to be +tweaked, for e.g.: + * enable default OPPs which are disabled by default, but which + could be enabled on a platform + * Disable an unsupported OPP on the platform + * Define and add a custom opp table entry +in these cases, the board file needs to do additional steps as follows: +arch/arm/mach-omapx/board-xyz.c + #include "pm.h" + .... + static void __init omap_xyz_init_irq(void) + { + .... + /* Initialize the default table */ + omapx_opp_init(); + /* Do customization to the defaults */ + .... + } +NOTE: omapx_opp_init will be omap3_opp_init or as required +based on the omap family. diff --git a/Documentation/arm/swp_emulation b/Documentation/arm/swp_emulation new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af903d22fd934857d937d640c03a9ac095612666 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/arm/swp_emulation @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +Software emulation of deprecated SWP instruction (CONFIG_SWP_EMULATE) +--------------------------------------------------------------------- + +ARMv6 architecture deprecates use of the SWP/SWPB instructions, and recommeds +moving to the load-locked/store-conditional instructions LDREX and STREX. + +ARMv7 multiprocessing extensions introduce the ability to disable these +instructions, triggering an undefined instruction exception when executed. +Trapped instructions are emulated using an LDREX/STREX or LDREXB/STREXB +sequence. If a memory access fault (an abort) occurs, a segmentation fault is +signalled to the triggering process. + +/proc/cpu/swp_emulation holds some statistics/information, including the PID of +the last process to trigger the emulation to be invocated. For example: +--- +Emulated SWP: 12 +Emulated SWPB: 0 +Aborted SWP{B}: 1 +Last process: 314 +--- + +NOTE: when accessing uncached shared regions, LDREX/STREX rely on an external +transaction monitoring block called a global monitor to maintain update +atomicity. If your system does not implement a global monitor, this option can +cause programs that perform SWP operations to uncached memory to deadlock, as +the STREX operation will always fail. + diff --git a/Documentation/coccinelle.txt b/Documentation/coccinelle.txt index 4a276ea7001c660a8f0dcbe7ff968abcff22a102..96b690348ba14290f10235b94d6e13e4cc2d329d 100644 --- a/Documentation/coccinelle.txt +++ b/Documentation/coccinelle.txt @@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ as a regular user, and install it with sudo make install +The semantic patches in the kernel will work best with Coccinelle version +0.2.4 or later. Using earlier versions may incur some parse errors in the +semantic patch code, but any results that are obtained should still be +correct. Using Coccinelle on the Linux kernel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ diff --git a/Documentation/dontdiff b/Documentation/dontdiff index d9bcffd594331d7b52a5608269327a7c6642af31..470d3dba1a69aa48c55d98bea3c70d094f458de6 100644 --- a/Documentation/dontdiff +++ b/Documentation/dontdiff @@ -62,6 +62,10 @@ aic7*reg_print.c* aic7*seq.h* aicasm aicdb.h* +altivec1.c +altivec2.c +altivec4.c +altivec8.c asm-offsets.h asm_offsets.h autoconf.h* @@ -76,6 +80,7 @@ btfixupprep build bvmlinux bzImage* +capflags.c classlist.h* comp*.log compile.h* @@ -94,6 +99,7 @@ devlist.h* docproc elf2ecoff elfconfig.h* +evergreen_reg_safe.h fixdep flask.h fore200e_mkfirm @@ -108,9 +114,16 @@ genksyms *_gray256.c ihex2fw ikconfig.h* +inat-tables.c initramfs_data.cpio initramfs_data.cpio.gz initramfs_list +int16.c +int1.c +int2.c +int32.c +int4.c +int8.c kallsyms kconfig keywords.c @@ -140,6 +153,7 @@ mkprep mktables mktree modpost +modules.builtin modules.order modversions.h* ncscope.* @@ -153,14 +167,23 @@ pca200e.bin pca200e_ecd.bin2 piggy.gz piggyback +piggy.S pnmtologo ppc_defs.h* pss_boot.h qconf +r100_reg_safe.h +r200_reg_safe.h +r300_reg_safe.h +r420_reg_safe.h +r600_reg_safe.h raid6altivec*.c raid6int*.c raid6tables.c relocs +rn50_reg_safe.h +rs600_reg_safe.h +rv515_reg_safe.h series setup setup.bin @@ -169,6 +192,7 @@ sImage sm_tbl* split-include syscalltab.h +tables.c tags tftpboot.img timeconst.h @@ -190,6 +214,7 @@ vmlinux vmlinux-* vmlinux.aout vmlinux.lds +voffset.h vsyscall.lds vsyscall_32.lds wanxlfw.inc @@ -200,3 +225,4 @@ wakeup.elf wakeup.lds zImage* zconf.hash.c +zoffset.h diff --git a/Documentation/dvb/lmedm04.txt b/Documentation/dvb/lmedm04.txt index e175784b89bf20ecd27d10fe1456d43665aaad3e..6418865042017220c3e2f4f242bc30b21db20505 100644 --- a/Documentation/dvb/lmedm04.txt +++ b/Documentation/dvb/lmedm04.txt @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ and run Other LG firmware can be extracted manually from US280D.sys only found in windows/system32/driver. -dd if=US280D.sys ibs=1 skip=42616 count=3668 of=dvb-usb-lme2510-lg.fw +dd if=US280D.sys ibs=1 skip=42360 count=3924 of=dvb-usb-lme2510-lg.fw for DM04 LME2510C (LG Tuner) --------------------------- diff --git a/drivers/staging/udlfb/udlfb.txt b/Documentation/fb/udlfb.txt similarity index 100% rename from drivers/staging/udlfb/udlfb.txt rename to Documentation/fb/udlfb.txt diff --git a/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt b/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt index 6c2f55e05f13c31675bcbcbc70d6254e2d70783d..22f10818c2b37042b483e6da439590d3c36b80b7 100644 --- a/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt +++ b/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt @@ -97,36 +97,38 @@ Who: Pavel Machek --------------------------- -What: Video4Linux API 1 ioctls and from Video devices. -When: kernel 2.6.38 -Files: include/linux/videodev.h -Check: include/linux/videodev.h -Why: V4L1 AP1 was replaced by V4L2 API during migration from 2.4 to 2.6 - series. The old API have lots of drawbacks and don't provide enough - means to work with all video and audio standards. The newer API is - already available on the main drivers and should be used instead. - Newer drivers should use v4l_compat_translate_ioctl function to handle - old calls, replacing to newer ones. - Decoder iocts are using internally to allow video drivers to - communicate with video decoders. This should also be improved to allow - V4L2 calls being translated into compatible internal ioctls. - Compatibility ioctls will be provided, for a while, via - v4l1-compat module. -Who: Mauro Carvalho Chehab - ---------------------------- - What: Video4Linux obsolete drivers using V4L1 API -When: kernel 2.6.38 -Files: drivers/staging/cpia/* drivers/staging/stradis/* -Check: drivers/staging/cpia/cpia.c drivers/staging/stradis/stradis.c +When: kernel 2.6.39 +Files: drivers/staging/se401/* drivers/staging/usbvideo/* +Check: drivers/staging/se401/se401.c drivers/staging/usbvideo/usbvideo.c Why: There are some drivers still using V4L1 API, despite all efforts we've done to migrate. Those drivers are for obsolete hardware that the old maintainer didn't care (or not have the hardware anymore), and that no other developer could find any hardware to buy. They probably have no practical usage today, and people with such old hardware could probably keep using an older version - of the kernel. Those drivers will be moved to staging on 2.6.37 and, if nobody - care enough to port and test them with V4L2 API, they'll be removed on 2.6.38. + of the kernel. Those drivers will be moved to staging on 2.6.38 and, if nobody + cares enough to port and test them with V4L2 API, they'll be removed on 2.6.39. +Who: Mauro Carvalho Chehab + +--------------------------- + +What: Video4Linux: Remove obsolete ioctl's +When: kernel 2.6.39 +Files: include/media/videodev2.h +Why: Some ioctl's were defined wrong on 2.6.2 and 2.6.6, using the wrong + type of R/W arguments. They were fixed, but the old ioctl names are + still there, maintained to avoid breaking binary compatibility: + #define VIDIOC_OVERLAY_OLD _IOWR('V', 14, int) + #define VIDIOC_S_PARM_OLD _IOW('V', 22, struct v4l2_streamparm) + #define VIDIOC_S_CTRL_OLD _IOW('V', 28, struct v4l2_control) + #define VIDIOC_G_AUDIO_OLD _IOWR('V', 33, struct v4l2_audio) + #define VIDIOC_G_AUDOUT_OLD _IOWR('V', 49, struct v4l2_audioout) + #define VIDIOC_CROPCAP_OLD _IOR('V', 58, struct v4l2_cropcap) + There's no sense on preserving those forever, as it is very doubtful + that someone would try to use a such old binary with a modern kernel. + Removing them will allow us to remove some magic done at the V4L ioctl + handler. + Who: Mauro Carvalho Chehab --------------------------- @@ -564,3 +566,13 @@ Why: This field is deprecated. I2C device drivers shouldn't change their Who: Jean Delvare ---------------------------- + +What: cancel_rearming_delayed_work[queue]() +When: 2.6.39 + +Why: The functions have been superceded by cancel_delayed_work_sync() + quite some time ago. The conversion is trivial and there is no + in-kernel user left. +Who: Tejun Heo + +---------------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/Locking b/Documentation/filesystems/Locking index 33fa3e5d38fd7480d2ddd136b68f77fef7734c1d..977d8919cc69c80e9dd3f0e4a4e5327bac608376 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/Locking +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/Locking @@ -9,22 +9,25 @@ be able to use diff(1). --------------------------- dentry_operations -------------------------- prototypes: - int (*d_revalidate)(struct dentry *, int); - int (*d_hash) (struct dentry *, struct qstr *); - int (*d_compare) (struct dentry *, struct qstr *, struct qstr *); + int (*d_revalidate)(struct dentry *, struct nameidata *); + int (*d_hash)(const struct dentry *, const struct inode *, + struct qstr *); + int (*d_compare)(const struct dentry *, const struct inode *, + const struct dentry *, const struct inode *, + unsigned int, const char *, const struct qstr *); int (*d_delete)(struct dentry *); void (*d_release)(struct dentry *); void (*d_iput)(struct dentry *, struct inode *); char *(*d_dname)((struct dentry *dentry, char *buffer, int buflen); locking rules: - dcache_lock rename_lock ->d_lock may block -d_revalidate: no no no yes -d_hash no no no yes -d_compare: no yes no no -d_delete: yes no yes no -d_release: no no no yes -d_iput: no no no yes + rename_lock ->d_lock may block rcu-walk +d_revalidate: no no yes (ref-walk) maybe +d_hash no no no maybe +d_compare: yes no no maybe +d_delete: no yes no no +d_release: no no yes no +d_iput: no no yes no d_dname: no no no no --------------------------- inode_operations --------------------------- @@ -44,8 +47,8 @@ ata *); void * (*follow_link) (struct dentry *, struct nameidata *); void (*put_link) (struct dentry *, struct nameidata *, void *); void (*truncate) (struct inode *); - int (*permission) (struct inode *, int, struct nameidata *); - int (*check_acl)(struct inode *, int); + int (*permission) (struct inode *, int, unsigned int); + int (*check_acl)(struct inode *, int, unsigned int); int (*setattr) (struct dentry *, struct iattr *); int (*getattr) (struct vfsmount *, struct dentry *, struct kstat *); int (*setxattr) (struct dentry *, const char *,const void *,size_t,int); @@ -73,7 +76,7 @@ follow_link: no put_link: no truncate: yes (see below) setattr: yes -permission: no +permission: no (may not block if called in rcu-walk mode) check_acl: no getattr: no setxattr: yes diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/dentry-locking.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/dentry-locking.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 79334ed5daa7fee4802c5f0a30bb58dde88dbbdc..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/dentry-locking.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -RCU-based dcache locking model -============================== - -On many workloads, the most common operation on dcache is to look up a -dentry, given a parent dentry and the name of the child. Typically, -for every open(), stat() etc., the dentry corresponding to the -pathname will be looked up by walking the tree starting with the first -component of the pathname and using that dentry along with the next -component to look up the next level and so on. Since it is a frequent -operation for workloads like multiuser environments and web servers, -it is important to optimize this path. - -Prior to 2.5.10, dcache_lock was acquired in d_lookup and thus in -every component during path look-up. Since 2.5.10 onwards, fast-walk -algorithm changed this by holding the dcache_lock at the beginning and -walking as many cached path component dentries as possible. This -significantly decreases the number of acquisition of -dcache_lock. However it also increases the lock hold time -significantly and affects performance in large SMP machines. Since -2.5.62 kernel, dcache has been using a new locking model that uses RCU -to make dcache look-up lock-free. - -The current dcache locking model is not very different from the -existing dcache locking model. Prior to 2.5.62 kernel, dcache_lock -protected the hash chain, d_child, d_alias, d_lru lists as well as -d_inode and several other things like mount look-up. RCU-based changes -affect only the way the hash chain is protected. For everything else -the dcache_lock must be taken for both traversing as well as -updating. The hash chain updates too take the dcache_lock. The -significant change is the way d_lookup traverses the hash chain, it -doesn't acquire the dcache_lock for this and rely on RCU to ensure -that the dentry has not been *freed*. - - -Dcache locking details -====================== - -For many multi-user workloads, open() and stat() on files are very -frequently occurring operations. Both involve walking of path names to -find the dentry corresponding to the concerned file. In 2.4 kernel, -dcache_lock was held during look-up of each path component. Contention -and cache-line bouncing of this global lock caused significant -scalability problems. With the introduction of RCU in Linux kernel, -this was worked around by making the look-up of path components during -path walking lock-free. - - -Safe lock-free look-up of dcache hash table -=========================================== - -Dcache is a complex data structure with the hash table entries also -linked together in other lists. In 2.4 kernel, dcache_lock protected -all the lists. We applied RCU only on hash chain walking. The rest of -the lists are still protected by dcache_lock. Some of the important -changes are : - -1. The deletion from hash chain is done using hlist_del_rcu() macro - which doesn't initialize next pointer of the deleted dentry and - this allows us to walk safely lock-free while a deletion is - happening. - -2. Insertion of a dentry into the hash table is done using - hlist_add_head_rcu() which take care of ordering the writes - the - writes to the dentry must be visible before the dentry is - inserted. This works in conjunction with hlist_for_each_rcu(), - which has since been replaced by hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(), while - walking the hash chain. The only requirement is that all - initialization to the dentry must be done before - hlist_add_head_rcu() since we don't have dcache_lock protection - while traversing the hash chain. This isn't different from the - existing code. - -3. The dentry looked up without holding dcache_lock by cannot be - returned for walking if it is unhashed. It then may have a NULL - d_inode or other bogosity since RCU doesn't protect the other - fields in the dentry. We therefore use a flag DCACHE_UNHASHED to - indicate unhashed dentries and use this in conjunction with a - per-dentry lock (d_lock). Once looked up without the dcache_lock, - we acquire the per-dentry lock (d_lock) and check if the dentry is - unhashed. If so, the look-up is failed. If not, the reference count - of the dentry is increased and the dentry is returned. - -4. Once a dentry is looked up, it must be ensured during the path walk - for that component it doesn't go away. In pre-2.5.10 code, this was - done holding a reference to the dentry. dcache_rcu does the same. - In some sense, dcache_rcu path walking looks like the pre-2.5.10 - version. - -5. All dentry hash chain updates must take the dcache_lock as well as - the per-dentry lock in that order. dput() does this to ensure that - a dentry that has just been looked up in another CPU doesn't get - deleted before dget() can be done on it. - -6. There are several ways to do reference counting of RCU protected - objects. One such example is in ipv4 route cache where deferred - freeing (using call_rcu()) is done as soon as the reference count - goes to zero. This cannot be done in the case of dentries because - tearing down of dentries require blocking (dentry_iput()) which - isn't supported from RCU callbacks. Instead, tearing down of - dentries happen synchronously in dput(), but actual freeing happens - later when RCU grace period is over. This allows safe lock-free - walking of the hash chains, but a matched dentry may have been - partially torn down. The checking of DCACHE_UNHASHED flag with - d_lock held detects such dentries and prevents them from being - returned from look-up. - - -Maintaining POSIX rename semantics -================================== - -Since look-up of dentries is lock-free, it can race against a -concurrent rename operation. For example, during rename of file A to -B, look-up of either A or B must succeed. So, if look-up of B happens -after A has been removed from the hash chain but not added to the new -hash chain, it may fail. Also, a comparison while the name is being -written concurrently by a rename may result in false positive matches -violating rename semantics. Issues related to race with rename are -handled as described below : - -1. Look-up can be done in two ways - d_lookup() which is safe from - simultaneous renames and __d_lookup() which is not. If - __d_lookup() fails, it must be followed up by a d_lookup() to - correctly determine whether a dentry is in the hash table or - not. d_lookup() protects look-ups using a sequence lock - (rename_lock). - -2. The name associated with a dentry (d_name) may be changed if a - rename is allowed to happen simultaneously. To avoid memcmp() in - __d_lookup() go out of bounds due to a rename and false positive - comparison, the name comparison is done while holding the - per-dentry lock. This prevents concurrent renames during this - operation. - -3. Hash table walking during look-up may move to a different bucket as - the current dentry is moved to a different bucket due to rename. - But we use hlists in dcache hash table and they are - null-terminated. So, even if a dentry moves to a different bucket, - hash chain walk will terminate. [with a list_head list, it may not - since termination is when the list_head in the original bucket is - reached]. Since we redo the d_parent check and compare name while - holding d_lock, lock-free look-up will not race against d_move(). - -4. There can be a theoretical race when a dentry keeps coming back to - original bucket due to double moves. Due to this look-up may - consider that it has never moved and can end up in a infinite loop. - But this is not any worse that theoretical livelocks we already - have in the kernel. - - -Important guidelines for filesystem developers related to dcache_rcu -==================================================================== - -1. Existing dcache interfaces (pre-2.5.62) exported to filesystem - don't change. Only dcache internal implementation changes. However - filesystems *must not* delete from the dentry hash chains directly - using the list macros like allowed earlier. They must use dcache - APIs like d_drop() or __d_drop() depending on the situation. - -2. d_flags is now protected by a per-dentry lock (d_lock). All access - to d_flags must be protected by it. - -3. For a hashed dentry, checking of d_count needs to be protected by - d_lock. - - -Papers and other documentation on dcache locking -================================================ - -1. Scaling dcache with RCU (http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7124). - -2. http://lse.sourceforge.net/locking/dcache/dcache.html - - - diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt index ac2a261c5f7d736ed9daddbc25802d3e83fde07a..6ef8cf3bc9a33f1083a173143ebcd6fe68947465 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt @@ -457,6 +457,9 @@ ChangeLog Note, a technical ChangeLog aimed at kernel hackers is in fs/ntfs/ChangeLog. +2.1.30: + - Fix writev() (it kept writing the first segment over and over again + instead of moving onto subsequent segments). 2.1.29: - Fix a deadlock when mounting read-write. 2.1.28: diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/path-lookup.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/path-lookup.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb59c8b44be99f3bf033142c90cd565b8f2814d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/path-lookup.txt @@ -0,0 +1,382 @@ +Path walking and name lookup locking +==================================== + +Path resolution is the finding a dentry corresponding to a path name string, by +performing a path walk. Typically, for every open(), stat() etc., the path name +will be resolved. Paths are resolved by walking the namespace tree, starting +with the first component of the pathname (eg. root or cwd) with a known dentry, +then finding the child of that dentry, which is named the next component in the +path string. Then repeating the lookup from the child dentry and finding its +child with the next element, and so on. + +Since it is a frequent operation for workloads like multiuser environments and +web servers, it is important to optimize this code. + +Path walking synchronisation history: +Prior to 2.5.10, dcache_lock was acquired in d_lookup (dcache hash lookup) and +thus in every component during path look-up. Since 2.5.10 onwards, fast-walk +algorithm changed this by holding the dcache_lock at the beginning and walking +as many cached path component dentries as possible. This significantly +decreases the number of acquisition of dcache_lock. However it also increases +the lock hold time significantly and affects performance in large SMP machines. +Since 2.5.62 kernel, dcache has been using a new locking model that uses RCU to +make dcache look-up lock-free. + +All the above algorithms required taking a lock and reference count on the +dentry that was looked up, so that may be used as the basis for walking the +next path element. This is inefficient and unscalable. It is inefficient +because of the locks and atomic operations required for every dentry element +slows things down. It is not scalable because many parallel applications that +are path-walk intensive tend to do path lookups starting from a common dentry +(usually, the root "/" or current working directory). So contention on these +common path elements causes lock and cacheline queueing. + +Since 2.6.38, RCU is used to make a significant part of the entire path walk +(including dcache look-up) completely "store-free" (so, no locks, atomics, or +even stores into cachelines of common dentries). This is known as "rcu-walk" +path walking. + +Path walking overview +===================== + +A name string specifies a start (root directory, cwd, fd-relative) and a +sequence of elements (directory entry names), which together refer to a path in +the namespace. A path is represented as a (dentry, vfsmount) tuple. The name +elements are sub-strings, seperated by '/'. + +Name lookups will want to find a particular path that a name string refers to +(usually the final element, or parent of final element). This is done by taking +the path given by the name's starting point (which we know in advance -- eg. +current->fs->cwd or current->fs->root) as the first parent of the lookup. Then +iteratively for each subsequent name element, look up the child of the current +parent with the given name and if it is not the desired entry, make it the +parent for the next lookup. + +A parent, of course, must be a directory, and we must have appropriate +permissions on the parent inode to be able to walk into it. + +Turning the child into a parent for the next lookup requires more checks and +procedures. Symlinks essentially substitute the symlink name for the target +name in the name string, and require some recursive path walking. Mount points +must be followed into (thus changing the vfsmount that subsequent path elements +refer to), switching from the mount point path to the root of the particular +mounted vfsmount. These behaviours are variously modified depending on the +exact path walking flags. + +Path walking then must, broadly, do several particular things: +- find the start point of the walk; +- perform permissions and validity checks on inodes; +- perform dcache hash name lookups on (parent, name element) tuples; +- traverse mount points; +- traverse symlinks; +- lookup and create missing parts of the path on demand. + +Safe store-free look-up of dcache hash table +============================================ + +Dcache name lookup +------------------ +In order to lookup a dcache (parent, name) tuple, we take a hash on the tuple +and use that to select a bucket in the dcache-hash table. The list of entries +in that bucket is then walked, and we do a full comparison of each entry +against our (parent, name) tuple. + +The hash lists are RCU protected, so list walking is not serialised with +concurrent updates (insertion, deletion from the hash). This is a standard RCU +list application with the exception of renames, which will be covered below. + +Parent and name members of a dentry, as well as its membership in the dcache +hash, and its inode are protected by the per-dentry d_lock spinlock. A +reference is taken on the dentry (while the fields are verified under d_lock), +and this stabilises its d_inode pointer and actual inode. This gives a stable +point to perform the next step of our path walk against. + +These members are also protected by d_seq seqlock, although this offers +read-only protection and no durability of results, so care must be taken when +using d_seq for synchronisation (see seqcount based lookups, below). + +Renames +------- +Back to the rename case. In usual RCU protected lists, the only operations that +will happen to an object is insertion, and then eventually removal from the +list. The object will not be reused until an RCU grace period is complete. +This ensures the RCU list traversal primitives can run over the object without +problems (see RCU documentation for how this works). + +However when a dentry is renamed, its hash value can change, requiring it to be +moved to a new hash list. Allocating and inserting a new alias would be +expensive and also problematic for directory dentries. Latency would be far to +high to wait for a grace period after removing the dentry and before inserting +it in the new hash bucket. So what is done is to insert the dentry into the +new list immediately. + +However, when the dentry's list pointers are updated to point to objects in the +new list before waiting for a grace period, this can result in a concurrent RCU +lookup of the old list veering off into the new (incorrect) list and missing +the remaining dentries on the list. + +There is no fundamental problem with walking down the wrong list, because the +dentry comparisons will never match. However it is fatal to miss a matching +dentry. So a seqlock is used to detect when a rename has occurred, and so the +lookup can be retried. + + 1 2 3 + +---+ +---+ +---+ +hlist-->| N-+->| N-+->| N-+-> +head <--+-P |<-+-P |<-+-P | + +---+ +---+ +---+ + +Rename of dentry 2 may require it deleted from the above list, and inserted +into a new list. Deleting 2 gives the following list. + + 1 3 + +---+ +---+ (don't worry, the longer pointers do not +hlist-->| N-+-------->| N-+-> impose a measurable performance overhead +head <--+-P |<--------+-P | on modern CPUs) + +---+ +---+ + ^ 2 ^ + | +---+ | + | | N-+----+ + +----+-P | + +---+ + +This is a standard RCU-list deletion, which leaves the deleted object's +pointers intact, so a concurrent list walker that is currently looking at +object 2 will correctly continue to object 3 when it is time to traverse the +next object. + +However, when inserting object 2 onto a new list, we end up with this: + + 1 3 + +---+ +---+ +hlist-->| N-+-------->| N-+-> +head <--+-P |<--------+-P | + +---+ +---+ + 2 + +---+ + | N-+----> + <----+-P | + +---+ + +Because we didn't wait for a grace period, there may be a concurrent lookup +still at 2. Now when it follows 2's 'next' pointer, it will walk off into +another list without ever having checked object 3. + +A related, but distinctly different, issue is that of rename atomicity versus +lookup operations. If a file is renamed from 'A' to 'B', a lookup must only +find either 'A' or 'B'. So if a lookup of 'A' returns NULL, a subsequent lookup +of 'B' must succeed (note the reverse is not true). + +Between deleting the dentry from the old hash list, and inserting it on the new +hash list, a lookup may find neither 'A' nor 'B' matching the dentry. The same +rename seqlock is also used to cover this race in much the same way, by +retrying a negative lookup result if a rename was in progress. + +Seqcount based lookups +---------------------- +In refcount based dcache lookups, d_lock is used to serialise access to +the dentry, stabilising it while comparing its name and parent and then +taking a reference count (the reference count then gives a stable place to +start the next part of the path walk from). + +As explained above, we would like to do path walking without taking locks or +reference counts on intermediate dentries along the path. To do this, a per +dentry seqlock (d_seq) is used to take a "coherent snapshot" of what the dentry +looks like (its name, parent, and inode). That snapshot is then used to start +the next part of the path walk. When loading the coherent snapshot under d_seq, +care must be taken to load the members up-front, and use those pointers rather +than reloading from the dentry later on (otherwise we'd have interesting things +like d_inode going NULL underneath us, if the name was unlinked). + +Also important is to avoid performing any destructive operations (pretty much: +no non-atomic stores to shared data), and to recheck the seqcount when we are +"done" with the operation. Retry or abort if the seqcount does not match. +Avoiding destructive or changing operations means we can easily unwind from +failure. + +What this means is that a caller, provided they are holding RCU lock to +protect the dentry object from disappearing, can perform a seqcount based +lookup which does not increment the refcount on the dentry or write to +it in any way. This returned dentry can be used for subsequent operations, +provided that d_seq is rechecked after that operation is complete. + +Inodes are also rcu freed, so the seqcount lookup dentry's inode may also be +queried for permissions. + +With this two parts of the puzzle, we can do path lookups without taking +locks or refcounts on dentry elements. + +RCU-walk path walking design +============================ + +Path walking code now has two distinct modes, ref-walk and rcu-walk. ref-walk +is the traditional[*] way of performing dcache lookups using d_lock to +serialise concurrent modifications to the dentry and take a reference count on +it. ref-walk is simple and obvious, and may sleep, take locks, etc while path +walking is operating on each dentry. rcu-walk uses seqcount based dentry +lookups, and can perform lookup of intermediate elements without any stores to +shared data in the dentry or inode. rcu-walk can not be applied to all cases, +eg. if the filesystem must sleep or perform non trivial operations, rcu-walk +must be switched to ref-walk mode. + +[*] RCU is still used for the dentry hash lookup in ref-walk, but not the full + path walk. + +Where ref-walk uses a stable, refcounted ``parent'' to walk the remaining +path string, rcu-walk uses a d_seq protected snapshot. When looking up a +child of this parent snapshot, we open d_seq critical section on the child +before closing d_seq critical section on the parent. This gives an interlocking +ladder of snapshots to walk down. + + + proc 101 + /----------------\ + / comm: "vi" \ + / fs.root: dentry0 \ + \ fs.cwd: dentry2 / + \ / + \----------------/ + +So when vi wants to open("/home/npiggin/test.c", O_RDWR), then it will +start from current->fs->root, which is a pinned dentry. Alternatively, +"./test.c" would start from cwd; both names refer to the same path in +the context of proc101. + + dentry 0 + +---------------------+ rcu-walk begins here, we note d_seq, check the + | name: "/" | inode's permission, and then look up the next + | inode: 10 | path element which is "home"... + | children:"home", ...| + +---------------------+ + | + dentry 1 V + +---------------------+ ... which brings us here. We find dentry1 via + | name: "home" | hash lookup, then note d_seq and compare name + | inode: 678 | string and parent pointer. When we have a match, + | children:"npiggin" | we now recheck the d_seq of dentry0. Then we + +---------------------+ check inode and look up the next element. + | + dentry2 V + +---------------------+ Note: if dentry0 is now modified, lookup is + | name: "npiggin" | not necessarily invalid, so we need only keep a + | inode: 543 | parent for d_seq verification, and grandparents + | children:"a.c", ... | can be forgotten. + +---------------------+ + | + dentry3 V + +---------------------+ At this point we have our destination dentry. + | name: "a.c" | We now take its d_lock, verify d_seq of this + | inode: 14221 | dentry. If that checks out, we can increment + | children:NULL | its refcount because we're holding d_lock. + +---------------------+ + +Taking a refcount on a dentry from rcu-walk mode, by taking its d_lock, +re-checking its d_seq, and then incrementing its refcount is called +"dropping rcu" or dropping from rcu-walk into ref-walk mode. + +It is, in some sense, a bit of a house of cards. If the seqcount check of the +parent snapshot fails, the house comes down, because we had closed the d_seq +section on the grandparent, so we have nothing left to stand on. In that case, +the path walk must be fully restarted (which we do in ref-walk mode, to avoid +live locks). It is costly to have a full restart, but fortunately they are +quite rare. + +When we reach a point where sleeping is required, or a filesystem callout +requires ref-walk, then instead of restarting the walk, we attempt to drop rcu +at the last known good dentry we have. Avoiding a full restart in ref-walk in +these cases is fundamental for performance and scalability because blocking +operations such as creates and unlinks are not uncommon. + +The detailed design for rcu-walk is like this: +* LOOKUP_RCU is set in nd->flags, which distinguishes rcu-walk from ref-walk. +* Take the RCU lock for the entire path walk, starting with the acquiring + of the starting path (eg. root/cwd/fd-path). So now dentry refcounts are + not required for dentry persistence. +* synchronize_rcu is called when unregistering a filesystem, so we can + access d_ops and i_ops during rcu-walk. +* Similarly take the vfsmount lock for the entire path walk. So now mnt + refcounts are not required for persistence. Also we are free to perform mount + lookups, and to assume dentry mount points and mount roots are stable up and + down the path. +* Have a per-dentry seqlock to protect the dentry name, parent, and inode, + so we can load this tuple atomically, and also check whether any of its + members have changed. +* Dentry lookups (based on parent, candidate string tuple) recheck the parent + sequence after the child is found in case anything changed in the parent + during the path walk. +* inode is also RCU protected so we can load d_inode and use the inode for + limited things. +* i_mode, i_uid, i_gid can be tested for exec permissions during path walk. +* i_op can be loaded. +* When the destination dentry is reached, drop rcu there (ie. take d_lock, + verify d_seq, increment refcount). +* If seqlock verification fails anywhere along the path, do a full restart + of the path lookup in ref-walk mode. -ECHILD tends to be used (for want of + a better errno) to signal an rcu-walk failure. + +The cases where rcu-walk cannot continue are: +* NULL dentry (ie. any uncached path element) +* Following links + +It may be possible eventually to make following links rcu-walk aware. + +Uncached path elements will always require dropping to ref-walk mode, at the +very least because i_mutex needs to be grabbed, and objects allocated. + +Final note: +"store-free" path walking is not strictly store free. We take vfsmount lock +and refcounts (both of which can be made per-cpu), and we also store to the +stack (which is essentially CPU-local), and we also have to take locks and +refcount on final dentry. + +The point is that shared data, where practically possible, is not locked +or stored into. The result is massive improvements in performance and +scalability of path resolution. + + +Interesting statistics +====================== + +The following table gives rcu lookup statistics for a few simple workloads +(2s12c24t Westmere, debian non-graphical system). Ungraceful are attempts to +drop rcu that fail due to d_seq failure and requiring the entire path lookup +again. Other cases are successful rcu-drops that are required before the final +element, nodentry for missing dentry, revalidate for filesystem revalidate +routine requiring rcu drop, permission for permission check requiring drop, +and link for symlink traversal requiring drop. + + rcu-lookups restart nodentry link revalidate permission +bootup 47121 0 4624 1010 10283 7852 +dbench 25386793 0 6778659(26.7%) 55 549 1156 +kbuild 2696672 10 64442(2.3%) 108764(4.0%) 1 1590 +git diff 39605 0 28 2 0 106 +vfstest 24185492 4945 708725(2.9%) 1076136(4.4%) 0 2651 + +What this shows is that failed rcu-walk lookups, ie. ones that are restarted +entirely with ref-walk, are quite rare. Even the "vfstest" case which +specifically has concurrent renames/mkdir/rmdir/ creat/unlink/etc to excercise +such races is not showing a huge amount of restarts. + +Dropping from rcu-walk to ref-walk mean that we have encountered a dentry where +the reference count needs to be taken for some reason. This is either because +we have reached the target of the path walk, or because we have encountered a +condition that can't be resolved in rcu-walk mode. Ideally, we drop rcu-walk +only when we have reached the target dentry, so the other statistics show where +this does not happen. + +Note that a graceful drop from rcu-walk mode due to something such as the +dentry not existing (which can be common) is not necessarily a failure of +rcu-walk scheme, because some elements of the path may have been walked in +rcu-walk mode. The further we get from common path elements (such as cwd or +root), the less contended the dentry is likely to be. The closer we are to +common path elements, the more likely they will exist in dentry cache. + + +Papers and other documentation on dcache locking +================================================ + +1. Scaling dcache with RCU (http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7124). + +2. http://lse.sourceforge.net/locking/dcache/dcache.html + + diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/porting b/Documentation/filesystems/porting index b12c89538680aaf5f2cf3f5f872321f73a3d57ab..07a32b42cf9ce364d129a57a9578907817e97727 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/porting +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/porting @@ -216,7 +216,6 @@ had ->revalidate()) add calls in ->follow_link()/->readlink(). ->d_parent changes are not protected by BKL anymore. Read access is safe if at least one of the following is true: * filesystem has no cross-directory rename() - * dcache_lock is held * we know that parent had been locked (e.g. we are looking at ->d_parent of ->lookup() argument). * we are called from ->rename(). @@ -318,3 +317,71 @@ if it's zero is not *and* *never* *had* *been* enough. Final unlink() and iput( may happen while the inode is in the middle of ->write_inode(); e.g. if you blindly free the on-disk inode, you may end up doing that while ->write_inode() is writing to it. + +--- +[mandatory] + + .d_delete() now only advises the dcache as to whether or not to cache +unreferenced dentries, and is now only called when the dentry refcount goes to +0. Even on 0 refcount transition, it must be able to tolerate being called 0, +1, or more times (eg. constant, idempotent). + +--- +[mandatory] + + .d_compare() calling convention and locking rules are significantly +changed. Read updated documentation in Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt (and +look at examples of other filesystems) for guidance. + +--- +[mandatory] + + .d_hash() calling convention and locking rules are significantly +changed. Read updated documentation in Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt (and +look at examples of other filesystems) for guidance. + +--- +[mandatory] + dcache_lock is gone, replaced by fine grained locks. See fs/dcache.c +for details of what locks to replace dcache_lock with in order to protect +particular things. Most of the time, a filesystem only needs ->d_lock, which +protects *all* the dcache state of a given dentry. + +-- +[mandatory] + + Filesystems must RCU-free their inodes, if they can have been accessed +via rcu-walk path walk (basically, if the file can have had a path name in the +vfs namespace). + + i_dentry and i_rcu share storage in a union, and the vfs expects +i_dentry to be reinitialized before it is freed, so an: + + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&inode->i_dentry); + +must be done in the RCU callback. + +-- +[recommended] + vfs now tries to do path walking in "rcu-walk mode", which avoids +atomic operations and scalability hazards on dentries and inodes (see +Documentation/filesystems/path-walk.txt). d_hash and d_compare changes (above) +are examples of the changes required to support this. For more complex +filesystem callbacks, the vfs drops out of rcu-walk mode before the fs call, so +no changes are required to the filesystem. However, this is costly and loses +the benefits of rcu-walk mode. We will begin to add filesystem callbacks that +are rcu-walk aware, shown below. Filesystems should take advantage of this +where possible. + +-- +[mandatory] + d_revalidate is a callback that is made on every path element (if +the filesystem provides it), which requires dropping out of rcu-walk mode. This +may now be called in rcu-walk mode (nd->flags & LOOKUP_RCU). -ECHILD should be +returned if the filesystem cannot handle rcu-walk. See +Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt for more details. + + permission and check_acl are inode permission checks that are called +on many or all directory inodes on the way down a path walk (to check for +exec permission). These must now be rcu-walk aware (flags & IPERM_RCU). See +Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt for more details. diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt index e73df2722ff35ccdea2dee328b592ee01d13965a..9471225212c4ffc17c538f277b77c96a16334b9f 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt @@ -1181,6 +1181,30 @@ Table 1-12: Files in /proc/fs/ext4/ mb_groups details of multiblock allocator buddy cache of free blocks .............................................................................. +2.0 /proc/consoles +------------------ +Shows registered system console lines. + +To see which character device lines are currently used for the system console +/dev/console, you may simply look into the file /proc/consoles: + + > cat /proc/consoles + tty0 -WU (ECp) 4:7 + ttyS0 -W- (Ep) 4:64 + +The columns are: + + device name of the device + operations R = can do read operations + W = can do write operations + U = can do unblank + flags E = it is enabled + C = it is prefered console + B = it is primary boot console + p = it is used for printk buffer + b = it is not a TTY but a Braille device + a = it is safe to use when cpu is offline + major:minor major and minor number of the device separated by a colon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Summary diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt index 20899e095e7e6879580b53aa9aa0282fb4b5ce63..fbb324e2bd43e6d1926a13f344ea5d55f6ce9360 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt @@ -325,7 +325,8 @@ struct inode_operations { void * (*follow_link) (struct dentry *, struct nameidata *); void (*put_link) (struct dentry *, struct nameidata *, void *); void (*truncate) (struct inode *); - int (*permission) (struct inode *, int, struct nameidata *); + int (*permission) (struct inode *, int, unsigned int); + int (*check_acl)(struct inode *, int, unsigned int); int (*setattr) (struct dentry *, struct iattr *); int (*getattr) (struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *, struct kstat *); int (*setxattr) (struct dentry *, const char *,const void *,size_t,int); @@ -414,6 +415,13 @@ otherwise noted. permission: called by the VFS to check for access rights on a POSIX-like filesystem. + May be called in rcu-walk mode (flags & IPERM_RCU). If in rcu-walk + mode, the filesystem must check the permission without blocking or + storing to the inode. + + If a situation is encountered that rcu-walk cannot handle, return + -ECHILD and it will be called again in ref-walk mode. + setattr: called by the VFS to set attributes for a file. This method is called by chmod(2) and related system calls. @@ -847,9 +855,12 @@ defined: struct dentry_operations { int (*d_revalidate)(struct dentry *, struct nameidata *); - int (*d_hash) (struct dentry *, struct qstr *); - int (*d_compare) (struct dentry *, struct qstr *, struct qstr *); - int (*d_delete)(struct dentry *); + int (*d_hash)(const struct dentry *, const struct inode *, + struct qstr *); + int (*d_compare)(const struct dentry *, const struct inode *, + const struct dentry *, const struct inode *, + unsigned int, const char *, const struct qstr *); + int (*d_delete)(const struct dentry *); void (*d_release)(struct dentry *); void (*d_iput)(struct dentry *, struct inode *); char *(*d_dname)(struct dentry *, char *, int); @@ -860,13 +871,45 @@ struct dentry_operations { dcache. Most filesystems leave this as NULL, because all their dentries in the dcache are valid - d_hash: called when the VFS adds a dentry to the hash table + d_revalidate may be called in rcu-walk mode (nd->flags & LOOKUP_RCU). + If in rcu-walk mode, the filesystem must revalidate the dentry without + blocking or storing to the dentry, d_parent and d_inode should not be + used without care (because they can go NULL), instead nd->inode should + be used. + + If a situation is encountered that rcu-walk cannot handle, return + -ECHILD and it will be called again in ref-walk mode. + + d_hash: called when the VFS adds a dentry to the hash table. The first + dentry passed to d_hash is the parent directory that the name is + to be hashed into. The inode is the dentry's inode. + + Same locking and synchronisation rules as d_compare regarding + what is safe to dereference etc. + + d_compare: called to compare a dentry name with a given name. The first + dentry is the parent of the dentry to be compared, the second is + the parent's inode, then the dentry and inode (may be NULL) of the + child dentry. len and name string are properties of the dentry to be + compared. qstr is the name to compare it with. + + Must be constant and idempotent, and should not take locks if + possible, and should not or store into the dentry or inodes. + Should not dereference pointers outside the dentry or inodes without + lots of care (eg. d_parent, d_inode, d_name should not be used). + + However, our vfsmount is pinned, and RCU held, so the dentries and + inodes won't disappear, neither will our sb or filesystem module. + ->i_sb and ->d_sb may be used. - d_compare: called when a dentry should be compared with another + It is a tricky calling convention because it needs to be called under + "rcu-walk", ie. without any locks or references on things. - d_delete: called when the last reference to a dentry is - deleted. This means no-one is using the dentry, however it is - still valid and in the dcache + d_delete: called when the last reference to a dentry is dropped and the + dcache is deciding whether or not to cache it. Return 1 to delete + immediately, or 0 to cache the dentry. Default is NULL which means to + always cache a reachable dentry. d_delete must be constant and + idempotent. d_release: called when a dentry is really deallocated @@ -910,14 +953,11 @@ manipulate dentries: the usage count) dput: close a handle for a dentry (decrements the usage count). If - the usage count drops to 0, the "d_delete" method is called - and the dentry is placed on the unused list if the dentry is - still in its parents hash list. Putting the dentry on the - unused list just means that if the system needs some RAM, it - goes through the unused list of dentries and deallocates them. - If the dentry has already been unhashed and the usage count - drops to 0, in this case the dentry is deallocated after the - "d_delete" method is called + the usage count drops to 0, and the dentry is still in its + parent's hash, the "d_delete" method is called to check whether + it should be cached. If it should not be cached, or if the dentry + is not hashed, it is deleted. Otherwise cached dentries are put + into an LRU list to be reclaimed on memory shortage. d_drop: this unhashes a dentry from its parents hash list. A subsequent call to dput() will deallocate the dentry if its diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/ds620 b/Documentation/hwmon/ds620 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1fbe3cd916cc89405d9cd94458991e8fc710bf80 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/ds620 @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +Kernel driver ds620 +=================== + +Supported chips: + * Dallas Semiconductor DS620 + Prefix: 'ds620' + Datasheet: Publicly available at the Dallas Semiconductor website + http://www.dalsemi.com/ + +Authors: + Roland Stigge + based on ds1621.c by + Christian W. Zuckschwerdt + +Description +----------- + +The DS620 is a (one instance) digital thermometer and thermostat. It has both +high and low temperature limits which can be user defined (i.e. programmed +into non-volatile on-chip registers). Temperature range is -55 degree Celsius +to +125. Between 0 and 70 degree Celsius, accuracy is 0.5 Kelvin. The value +returned via sysfs displays post decimal positions. + +The thermostat function works as follows: When configured via platform_data +(struct ds620_platform_data) .pomode == 0 (default), the thermostat output pin +PO is always low. If .pomode == 1, the thermostat is in PO_LOW mode. I.e., the +output pin PO becomes active when the temperature falls below temp1_min and +stays active until the temperature goes above temp1_max. + +Likewise, with .pomode == 2, the thermostat is in PO_HIGH mode. I.e., the PO +output pin becomes active when the temperature goes above temp1_max and stays +active until the temperature falls below temp1_min. + +The PO output pin of the DS620 operates active-low. diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/sht21 b/Documentation/hwmon/sht21 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..db17fda45c3e2e8444de380b1f37d2d4f0ce6d50 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/sht21 @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +Kernel driver sht21 +=================== + +Supported chips: + * Sensirion SHT21 + Prefix: 'sht21' + Addresses scanned: none + Datasheet: Publicly available at the Sensirion website + http://www.sensirion.com/en/pdf/product_information/Datasheet-humidity-sensor-SHT21.pdf + + * Sensirion SHT25 + Prefix: 'sht21' + Addresses scanned: none + Datasheet: Publicly available at the Sensirion website + http://www.sensirion.com/en/pdf/product_information/Datasheet-humidity-sensor-SHT25.pdf + +Author: + Urs Fleisch + +Description +----------- + +The SHT21 and SHT25 are humidity and temperature sensors in a DFN package of +only 3 x 3 mm footprint and 1.1 mm height. The difference between the two +devices is the higher level of precision of the SHT25 (1.8% relative humidity, +0.2 degree Celsius) compared with the SHT21 (2.0% relative humidity, +0.3 degree Celsius). + +The devices communicate with the I2C protocol. All sensors are set to the same +I2C address 0x40, so an entry with I2C_BOARD_INFO("sht21", 0x40) can be used +in the board setup code. + +sysfs-Interface +--------------- + +temp1_input - temperature input +humidity1_input - humidity input + +Notes +----- + +The driver uses the default resolution settings of 12 bit for humidity and 14 +bit for temperature, which results in typical measurement times of 22 ms for +humidity and 66 ms for temperature. To keep self heating below 0.1 degree +Celsius, the device should not be active for more than 10% of the time, +e.g. maximum two measurements per second at the given resolution. + +Different resolutions, the on-chip heater, using the CRC checksum and reading +the serial number are not supported yet. diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface b/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface index 645699010551927482d0beaa81d558b1a5ce8efb..c6559f15358933cb2ab74a49d70a34ce90e34e91 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface @@ -384,10 +384,20 @@ curr[1-*]_min Current min value. Unit: milliampere RW +curr[1-*]_lcrit Current critical low value + Unit: milliampere + RW + +curr[1-*]_crit Current critical high value. + Unit: milliampere + RW + curr[1-*]_input Current input value Unit: milliampere RO +Also see the Alarms section for status flags associated with currents. + ********* * Power * ********* @@ -450,13 +460,6 @@ power[1-*]_accuracy Accuracy of the power meter. Unit: Percent RO -power[1-*]_alarm 1 if the system is drawing more power than the - cap allows; 0 otherwise. A poll notification is - sent to this file when the power use exceeds the - cap. This file only appears if the cap is known - to be enforced by hardware. - RO - power[1-*]_cap If power use rises above this limit, the system should take action to reduce power use. A poll notification is sent to this file if the @@ -479,6 +482,20 @@ power[1-*]_cap_min Minimum cap that can be set. Unit: microWatt RO +power[1-*]_max Maximum power. + Unit: microWatt + RW + +power[1-*]_crit Critical maximum power. + If power rises to or above this limit, the + system is expected take drastic action to reduce + power consumption, such as a system shutdown or + a forced powerdown of some devices. + Unit: microWatt + RW + +Also see the Alarms section for status flags associated with power readings. + ********** * Energy * ********** @@ -488,6 +505,15 @@ energy[1-*]_input Cumulative energy use RO +************ +* Humidity * +************ + +humidity[1-*]_input Humidity + Unit: milli-percent (per cent mille, pcm) + RO + + ********** * Alarms * ********** @@ -501,6 +527,7 @@ implementation. in[0-*]_alarm curr[1-*]_alarm +power[1-*]_alarm fan[1-*]_alarm temp[1-*]_alarm Channel alarm @@ -512,12 +539,20 @@ OR in[0-*]_min_alarm in[0-*]_max_alarm +in[0-*]_lcrit_alarm +in[0-*]_crit_alarm curr[1-*]_min_alarm curr[1-*]_max_alarm +curr[1-*]_lcrit_alarm +curr[1-*]_crit_alarm +power[1-*]_cap_alarm +power[1-*]_max_alarm +power[1-*]_crit_alarm fan[1-*]_min_alarm fan[1-*]_max_alarm temp[1-*]_min_alarm temp[1-*]_max_alarm +temp[1-*]_lcrit_alarm temp[1-*]_crit_alarm temp[1-*]_emergency_alarm Limit alarm diff --git a/Documentation/i2c/muxes/gpio-i2cmux b/Documentation/i2c/muxes/gpio-i2cmux new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..811cd78d4cdc535fccd4439da5a4c1f829ced8b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/i2c/muxes/gpio-i2cmux @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +Kernel driver gpio-i2cmux + +Author: Peter Korsgaard + +Description +----------- + +gpio-i2cmux is an i2c mux driver providing access to I2C bus segments +from a master I2C bus and a hardware MUX controlled through GPIO pins. + +E.G.: + + ---------- ---------- Bus segment 1 - - - - - + | | SCL/SDA | |-------------- | | + | |------------| | + | | | | Bus segment 2 | | + | Linux | GPIO 1..N | MUX |--------------- Devices + | |------------| | | | + | | | | Bus segment M + | | | |---------------| | + ---------- ---------- - - - - - + +SCL/SDA of the master I2C bus is multiplexed to bus segment 1..M +according to the settings of the GPIO pins 1..N. + +Usage +----- + +gpio-i2cmux uses the platform bus, so you need to provide a struct +platform_device with the platform_data pointing to a struct +gpio_i2cmux_platform_data with the I2C adapter number of the master +bus, the number of bus segments to create and the GPIO pins used +to control it. See include/linux/gpio-i2cmux.h for details. + +E.G. something like this for a MUX providing 4 bus segments +controlled through 3 GPIO pins: + +#include +#include + +static const unsigned myboard_gpiomux_gpios[] = { + AT91_PIN_PC26, AT91_PIN_PC25, AT91_PIN_PC24 +}; + +static const unsigned myboard_gpiomux_values[] = { + 0, 1, 2, 3 +}; + +static struct gpio_i2cmux_platform_data myboard_i2cmux_data = { + .parent = 1, + .base_nr = 2, /* optional */ + .values = myboard_gpiomux_values, + .n_values = ARRAY_SIZE(myboard_gpiomux_values), + .gpios = myboard_gpiomux_gpios, + .n_gpios = ARRAY_SIZE(myboard_gpiomux_gpios), + .idle = 4, /* optional */ +}; + +static struct platform_device myboard_i2cmux = { + .name = "gpio-i2cmux", + .id = 0, + .dev = { + .platform_data = &myboard_i2cmux_data, + }, +}; diff --git a/Documentation/input/cma3000_d0x.txt b/Documentation/input/cma3000_d0x.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..29d088db4afd6f804d2061b4d16e54c1ea769ed7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/input/cma3000_d0x.txt @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +Kernel driver for CMA3000-D0x +============================ + +Supported chips: +* VTI CMA3000-D0x +Datasheet: + CMA3000-D0X Product Family Specification 8281000A.02.pdf + + +Author: Hemanth V + + +Description +----------- +CMA3000 Tri-axis accelerometer supports Motion detect, Measurement and +Free fall modes. + +Motion Detect Mode: Its the low power mode where interrupts are generated only +when motion exceeds the defined thresholds. + +Measurement Mode: This mode is used to read the acceleration data on X,Y,Z +axis and supports 400, 100, 40 Hz sample frequency. + +Free fall Mode: This mode is intended to save system resources. + +Threshold values: Chip supports defining threshold values for above modes +which includes time and g value. Refer product specifications for more details. + +CMA3000 chip supports mutually exclusive I2C and SPI interfaces for +communication, currently the driver supports I2C based communication only. +Initial configuration for bus mode is set in non volatile memory and can later +be modified through bus interface command. + +Driver reports acceleration data through input subsystem. It generates ABS_MISC +event with value 1 when free fall is detected. + +Platform data need to be configured for initial default values. + +Platform Data +------------- +fuzz_x: Noise on X Axis + +fuzz_y: Noise on Y Axis + +fuzz_z: Noise on Z Axis + +g_range: G range in milli g i.e 2000 or 8000 + +mode: Default Operating mode + +mdthr: Motion detect g range threshold value + +mdfftmr: Motion detect and free fall time threshold value + +ffthr: Free fall g range threshold value + +Input Interface +-------------- +Input driver version is 1.0.0 +Input device ID: bus 0x18 vendor 0x0 product 0x0 version 0x0 +Input device name: "cma3000-accelerometer" +Supported events: + Event type 0 (Sync) + Event type 3 (Absolute) + Event code 0 (X) + Value 47 + Min -8000 + Max 8000 + Fuzz 200 + Event code 1 (Y) + Value -28 + Min -8000 + Max 8000 + Fuzz 200 + Event code 2 (Z) + Value 905 + Min -8000 + Max 8000 + Fuzz 200 + Event code 40 (Misc) + Value 0 + Min 0 + Max 1 + Event type 4 (Misc) + + +Register/Platform parameters Description +---------------------------------------- + +mode: + 0: power down mode + 1: 100 Hz Measurement mode + 2: 400 Hz Measurement mode + 3: 40 Hz Measurement mode + 4: Motion Detect mode (default) + 5: 100 Hz Free fall mode + 6: 40 Hz Free fall mode + 7: Power off mode + +grange: + 2000: 2000 mg or 2G Range + 8000: 8000 mg or 8G Range + +mdthr: + X: X * 71mg (8G Range) + X: X * 18mg (2G Range) + +mdfftmr: + X: (X & 0x70) * 100 ms (MDTMR) + (X & 0x0F) * 2.5 ms (FFTMR 400 Hz) + (X & 0x0F) * 10 ms (FFTMR 100 Hz) + +ffthr: + X: (X >> 2) * 18mg (2G Range) + X: (X & 0x0F) * 71 mg (8G Range) diff --git a/Documentation/input/multi-touch-protocol.txt b/Documentation/input/multi-touch-protocol.txt index bdcba154b83e1ec72ee7692131abfdcf320b268a..71536e78406f06a305f8d930535832be3c435dee 100644 --- a/Documentation/input/multi-touch-protocol.txt +++ b/Documentation/input/multi-touch-protocol.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Multi-touch (MT) Protocol ------------------------- - Copyright (C) 2009 Henrik Rydberg + Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Henrik Rydberg Introduction @@ -161,19 +161,24 @@ against the glass. The inner region will increase, and in general, the ratio ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR / ABS_MT_WIDTH_MAJOR, which is always smaller than unity, is related to the contact pressure. For pressure-based devices, ABS_MT_PRESSURE may be used to provide the pressure on the contact area -instead. +instead. Devices capable of contact hovering can use ABS_MT_DISTANCE to +indicate the distance between the contact and the surface. In addition to the MAJOR parameters, the oval shape of the contact can be described by adding the MINOR parameters, such that MAJOR and MINOR are the major and minor axis of an ellipse. Finally, the orientation of the oval shape can be describe with the ORIENTATION parameter. +For type A devices, further specification of the touch shape is possible +via ABS_MT_BLOB_ID. + The ABS_MT_TOOL_TYPE may be used to specify whether the touching tool is a -contact or a pen or something else. Devices with more granular information -may specify general shapes as blobs, i.e., as a sequence of rectangular -shapes grouped together by an ABS_MT_BLOB_ID. Finally, for the few devices -that currently support it, the ABS_MT_TRACKING_ID event may be used to -report contact tracking from hardware [5]. +finger or a pen or something else. Finally, the ABS_MT_TRACKING_ID event +may be used to track identified contacts over time [5]. + +In the type B protocol, ABS_MT_TOOL_TYPE and ABS_MT_TRACKING_ID are +implicitly handled by input core; drivers should instead call +input_mt_report_slot_state(). Event Semantics @@ -213,6 +218,12 @@ The pressure, in arbitrary units, on the contact area. May be used instead of TOUCH and WIDTH for pressure-based devices or any device with a spatial signal intensity distribution. +ABS_MT_DISTANCE + +The distance, in surface units, between the contact and the surface. Zero +distance means the contact is touching the surface. A positive number means +the contact is hovering above the surface. + ABS_MT_ORIENTATION The orientation of the ellipse. The value should describe a signed quarter @@ -240,21 +251,24 @@ ABS_MT_TOOL_TYPE The type of approaching tool. A lot of kernel drivers cannot distinguish between different tool types, such as a finger or a pen. In such cases, the event should be omitted. The protocol currently supports MT_TOOL_FINGER and -MT_TOOL_PEN [2]. +MT_TOOL_PEN [2]. For type B devices, this event is handled by input core; +drivers should instead use input_mt_report_slot_state(). ABS_MT_BLOB_ID The BLOB_ID groups several packets together into one arbitrarily shaped -contact. This is a low-level anonymous grouping for type A devices, and +contact. The sequence of points forms a polygon which defines the shape of +the contact. This is a low-level anonymous grouping for type A devices, and should not be confused with the high-level trackingID [5]. Most type A devices do not have blob capability, so drivers can safely omit this event. ABS_MT_TRACKING_ID The TRACKING_ID identifies an initiated contact throughout its life cycle -[5]. This event is mandatory for type B devices. The value range of the -TRACKING_ID should be large enough to ensure unique identification of a -contact maintained over an extended period of time. +[5]. The value range of the TRACKING_ID should be large enough to ensure +unique identification of a contact maintained over an extended period of +time. For type B devices, this event is handled by input core; drivers +should instead use input_mt_report_slot_state(). Event Computation @@ -301,18 +315,19 @@ and with ORIENTATION, one can detect twisting of fingers. Notes ----- -In order to stay compatible with existing applications, the data -reported in a finger packet must not be recognized as single-touch -events. In addition, all finger data must bypass input filtering, -since subsequent events of the same type refer to different fingers. +In order to stay compatible with existing applications, the data reported +in a finger packet must not be recognized as single-touch events. + +For type A devices, all finger data bypasses input filtering, since +subsequent events of the same type refer to different fingers. -The first kernel driver to utilize the MT protocol is the bcm5974 driver, -where examples can be found. +For example usage of the type A protocol, see the bcm5974 driver. For +example usage of the type B protocol, see the hid-egalax driver. [1] With the extension ABS_MT_APPROACH_X and ABS_MT_APPROACH_Y, the difference between the contact position and the approaching tool position could be used to derive tilt. [2] The list can of course be extended. -[3] Multitouch X driver project: http://bitmath.org/code/multitouch/. +[3] The mtdev project: http://bitmath.org/code/mtdev/. [4] See the section on event computation. [5] See the section on finger tracking. diff --git a/Documentation/ioctl/ioctl-number.txt b/Documentation/ioctl/ioctl-number.txt index 63ffd78824d8f63ce7c6d1d38fccf9d7b8f9720b..d6a63c7b447852bdc13c71e2cad7dcfec56da279 100644 --- a/Documentation/ioctl/ioctl-number.txt +++ b/Documentation/ioctl/ioctl-number.txt @@ -155,7 +155,6 @@ Code Seq#(hex) Include File Comments 'Q' all linux/soundcard.h 'R' 00-1F linux/random.h conflict! 'R' 01 linux/rfkill.h conflict! -'R' 01-0F media/rds.h conflict! 'R' C0-DF net/bluetooth/rfcomm.h 'S' all linux/cdrom.h conflict! 'S' 80-81 scsi/scsi_ioctl.h conflict! @@ -194,7 +193,6 @@ Code Seq#(hex) Include File Comments 'b' 00-FF conflict! bit3 vme host bridge -'b' 00-0F media/bt819.h conflict! 'c' all linux/cm4000_cs.h conflict! 'c' 00-7F linux/comstats.h conflict! 'c' 00-7F linux/coda.h conflict! @@ -260,14 +258,11 @@ Code Seq#(hex) Include File Comments 't' 80-8F linux/isdn_ppp.h 't' 90 linux/toshiba.h 'u' 00-1F linux/smb_fs.h gone -'v' all linux/videodev.h conflict! 'v' 00-1F linux/ext2_fs.h conflict! 'v' 00-1F linux/fs.h conflict! 'v' 00-0F linux/sonypi.h conflict! -'v' C0-CF drivers/media/video/ov511.h conflict! 'v' C0-DF media/pwc-ioctl.h conflict! 'v' C0-FF linux/meye.h conflict! -'v' C0-CF drivers/media/video/zoran/zoran.h conflict! 'v' D0-DF drivers/media/video/cpia2/cpia2dev.h conflict! 'w' all CERN SCI driver 'y' 00-1F packet based user level communications @@ -278,7 +273,6 @@ Code Seq#(hex) Include File Comments 'z' 10-4F drivers/s390/crypto/zcrypt_api.h conflict! 0x80 00-1F linux/fb.h -0x88 00-3F media/ovcamchip.h 0x89 00-06 arch/x86/include/asm/sockios.h 0x89 0B-DF linux/sockios.h 0x89 E0-EF linux/sockios.h SIOCPROTOPRIVATE range diff --git a/Documentation/kbuild/kbuild.txt b/Documentation/kbuild/kbuild.txt index 1e5165aa9e4ef79eb007d39203524722aa7d21bb..4a990317b84a7c60cac5b507a4efa682ca0ad4b7 100644 --- a/Documentation/kbuild/kbuild.txt +++ b/Documentation/kbuild/kbuild.txt @@ -73,6 +73,14 @@ Specify the output directory when building the kernel. The output directory can also be specified using "O=...". Setting "O=..." takes precedence over KBUILD_OUTPUT. +KBUILD_DEBARCH +-------------------------------------------------- +For the deb-pkg target, allows overriding the normal heuristics deployed by +deb-pkg. Normally deb-pkg attempts to guess the right architecture based on +the UTS_MACHINE variable, and on some architectures also the kernel config. +The value of KBUILD_DEBARCH is assumed (not checked) to be a valid Debian +architecture. + ARCH -------------------------------------------------- Set ARCH to the architecture to be built. diff --git a/Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt b/Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt index 2fe93ca7c77c4c97bf9252308e734b595f83c4b8..b507d61fd41cd6a20157dca27f38a28b98f4fa1d 100644 --- a/Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt +++ b/Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt @@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ applicable everywhere (see syntax). (no prompts anywhere) and for symbols with no dependencies. That will limit the usefulness but on the other hand avoid the illegal configurations all over. - kconfig should one day warn about such things. - numerical ranges: "range" ["if" ] This allows to limit the range of possible input values for int @@ -268,7 +267,7 @@ separate list of options. choices: - "choice" + "choice" [symbol] "endchoice" @@ -282,6 +281,10 @@ single driver can be compiled/loaded into the kernel, but all drivers can be compiled as modules. A choice accepts another option "optional", which allows to set the choice to 'n' and no entry needs to be selected. +If no [symbol] is associated with a choice, then you can not have multiple +definitions of that choice. If a [symbol] is associated to the choice, +then you may define the same choice (ie. with the same entries) in another +place. comment: diff --git a/Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.txt b/Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.txt index 0ef00bd6e54d4a7c4bdda4b230f575b4a759a58a..86e3cd0d26a087f80024636ab98f37d6879a6339 100644 --- a/Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.txt +++ b/Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.txt @@ -1136,6 +1136,21 @@ When kbuild executes, the following steps are followed (roughly): resulting in the target file being recompiled for no obvious reason. + dtc + Create flattend device tree blob object suitable for linking + into vmlinux. Device tree blobs linked into vmlinux are placed + in an init section in the image. Platform code *must* copy the + blob to non-init memory prior to calling unflatten_device_tree(). + + Example: + #arch/x86/platform/ce4100/Makefile + clean-files := *dtb.S + + DTC_FLAGS := -p 1024 + obj-y += foo.dtb.o + + $(obj)/%.dtb: $(src)/%.dts + $(call cmd,dtc) --- 6.7 Custom kbuild commands diff --git a/Documentation/kernel-docs.txt b/Documentation/kernel-docs.txt index 715eaaf1519dd25fa0d4011684cd263bc12b2d2f..9a8674629a07598eb553970e1207b31b42ec0316 100644 --- a/Documentation/kernel-docs.txt +++ b/Documentation/kernel-docs.txt @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ Notes: Further information in http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxdrive2/ - * Title: "Linux Device Drivers, 3nd Edition" + * Title: "Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition" Authors: Jonathan Corbet, Alessandro Rubini, and Greg Kroah-Hartman Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates. Date: 2005. @@ -592,14 +592,6 @@ Pages: 600. ISBN: 0-13-101908-2 - * Title: "The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD UNIX - Operating System" - Author: Marshall Kirk McKusick, Keith Bostic, Michael J. Karels, - John S. Quarterman. - Publisher: Addison-Wesley. - Date: 1996. - ISBN: 0-201-54979-4 - * Title: "Programming for the real world - POSIX.4" Author: Bill O. Gallmeister. Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.. @@ -610,28 +602,13 @@ POSIX. Good reference. * Title: "UNIX Systems for Modern Architectures: Symmetric - Multiprocesssing and Caching for Kernel Programmers" + Multiprocessing and Caching for Kernel Programmers" Author: Curt Schimmel. Publisher: Addison Wesley. Date: June, 1994. Pages: 432. ISBN: 0-201-63338-8 - * Title: "The Design and Implementation of the 4.3 BSD UNIX - Operating System" - Author: Samuel J. Leffler, Marshall Kirk McKusick, Michael J. - Karels, John S. Quarterman. - Publisher: Addison-Wesley. - Date: 1989 (reprinted with corrections on October, 1990). - ISBN: 0-201-06196-1 - - * Title: "The Design of the UNIX Operating System" - Author: Maurice J. Bach. - Publisher: Prentice Hall. - Date: 1986. - Pages: 471. - ISBN: 0-13-201757-1 - MISCELLANEOUS: * Name: linux/Documentation diff --git a/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt b/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt index 01ece1b9213e97de22f1cc02faf4f0bae5165e96..ed3708f8d0dbae4ec5ad73bd3056aeda1c06b73d 100644 --- a/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt +++ b/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt @@ -403,6 +403,10 @@ and is between 256 and 4096 characters. It is defined in the file bttv.pll= See Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Insmod-options bttv.tuner= and Documentation/video4linux/bttv/CARDLIST + bulk_remove=off [PPC] This parameter disables the use of the pSeries + firmware feature for flushing multiple hpte entries + at a time. + c101= [NET] Moxa C101 synchronous serial card cachesize= [BUGS=X86-32] Override level 2 CPU cache size detection. @@ -1490,6 +1494,10 @@ and is between 256 and 4096 characters. It is defined in the file mtdparts= [MTD] See drivers/mtd/cmdlinepart.c. + multitce=off [PPC] This parameter disables the use of the pSeries + firmware feature for updating multiple TCE entries + at a time. + onenand.bdry= [HW,MTD] Flex-OneNAND Boundary Configuration Format: [die0_boundary][,die0_lock][,die1_boundary][,die1_lock] @@ -1579,20 +1587,12 @@ and is between 256 and 4096 characters. It is defined in the file nmi_watchdog= [KNL,BUGS=X86] Debugging features for SMP kernels Format: [panic,][num] - Valid num: 0,1,2 + Valid num: 0 0 - turn nmi_watchdog off - 1 - use the IO-APIC timer for the NMI watchdog - 2 - use the local APIC for the NMI watchdog using - a performance counter. Note: This will use one - performance counter and the local APIC's performance - vector. When panic is specified, panic when an NMI watchdog timeout occurs. This is useful when you use a panic=... timeout and need the box quickly up again. - Instead of 1 and 2 it is possible to use the following - symbolic names: lapic and ioapic - Example: nmi_watchdog=2 or nmi_watchdog=panic,lapic netpoll.carrier_timeout= [NET] Specifies amount of time (in seconds) that @@ -1622,6 +1622,8 @@ and is between 256 and 4096 characters. It is defined in the file noapic [SMP,APIC] Tells the kernel to not make use of any IOAPICs that may be present in the system. + noautogroup Disable scheduler automatic task group creation. + nobats [PPC] Do not use BATs for mapping kernel lowmem on "Classic" PPC cores. @@ -2467,12 +2469,13 @@ and is between 256 and 4096 characters. It is defined in the file to facilitate early boot debugging. See also Documentation/trace/events.txt - tsc= Disable clocksource-must-verify flag for TSC. + tsc= Disable clocksource stability checks for TSC. Format: [x86] reliable: mark tsc clocksource as reliable, this - disables clocksource verification at runtime. - Used to enable high-resolution timer mode on older - hardware, and in virtualized environment. + disables clocksource verification at runtime, as well + as the stability checks done at bootup. Used to enable + high-resolution timer mode on older hardware, and in + virtualized environment. [x86] noirqtime: Do not use TSC to do irq accounting. Used to run time disable IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING on any platforms where RDTSC is slow and this accounting diff --git a/Documentation/keys-trusted-encrypted.txt b/Documentation/keys-trusted-encrypted.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8fb79bc1ac4b7f91fed15f7c0c58a8026291836d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/keys-trusted-encrypted.txt @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + Trusted and Encrypted Keys + +Trusted and Encrypted Keys are two new key types added to the existing kernel +key ring service. Both of these new types are variable length symmetic keys, +and in both cases all keys are created in the kernel, and user space sees, +stores, and loads only encrypted blobs. Trusted Keys require the availability +of a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip for greater security, while Encrypted +Keys can be used on any system. All user level blobs, are displayed and loaded +in hex ascii for convenience, and are integrity verified. + +Trusted Keys use a TPM both to generate and to seal the keys. Keys are sealed +under a 2048 bit RSA key in the TPM, and optionally sealed to specified PCR +(integrity measurement) values, and only unsealed by the TPM, if PCRs and blob +integrity verifications match. A loaded Trusted Key can be updated with new +(future) PCR values, so keys are easily migrated to new pcr values, such as +when the kernel and initramfs are updated. The same key can have many saved +blobs under different PCR values, so multiple boots are easily supported. + +By default, trusted keys are sealed under the SRK, which has the default +authorization value (20 zeros). This can be set at takeownership time with the +trouser's utility: "tpm_takeownership -u -z". + +Usage: + keyctl add trusted name "new keylen [options]" ring + keyctl add trusted name "load hex_blob [pcrlock=pcrnum]" ring + keyctl update key "update [options]" + keyctl print keyid + + options: + keyhandle= ascii hex value of sealing key default 0x40000000 (SRK) + keyauth= ascii hex auth for sealing key default 0x00...i + (40 ascii zeros) + blobauth= ascii hex auth for sealed data default 0x00... + (40 ascii zeros) + blobauth= ascii hex auth for sealed data default 0x00... + (40 ascii zeros) + pcrinfo= ascii hex of PCR_INFO or PCR_INFO_LONG (no default) + pcrlock= pcr number to be extended to "lock" blob + migratable= 0|1 indicating permission to reseal to new PCR values, + default 1 (resealing allowed) + +"keyctl print" returns an ascii hex copy of the sealed key, which is in standard +TPM_STORED_DATA format. The key length for new keys are always in bytes. +Trusted Keys can be 32 - 128 bytes (256 - 1024 bits), the upper limit is to fit +within the 2048 bit SRK (RSA) keylength, with all necessary structure/padding. + +Encrypted keys do not depend on a TPM, and are faster, as they use AES for +encryption/decryption. New keys are created from kernel generated random +numbers, and are encrypted/decrypted using a specified 'master' key. The +'master' key can either be a trusted-key or user-key type. The main +disadvantage of encrypted keys is that if they are not rooted in a trusted key, +they are only as secure as the user key encrypting them. The master user key +should therefore be loaded in as secure a way as possible, preferably early in +boot. + +Usage: + keyctl add encrypted name "new key-type:master-key-name keylen" ring + keyctl add encrypted name "load hex_blob" ring + keyctl update keyid "update key-type:master-key-name" + +where 'key-type' is either 'trusted' or 'user'. + +Examples of trusted and encrypted key usage: + +Create and save a trusted key named "kmk" of length 32 bytes: + + $ keyctl add trusted kmk "new 32" @u + 440502848 + + $ keyctl show + Session Keyring + -3 --alswrv 500 500 keyring: _ses + 97833714 --alswrv 500 -1 \_ keyring: _uid.500 + 440502848 --alswrv 500 500 \_ trusted: kmk + + $ keyctl print 440502848 + 0101000000000000000001005d01b7e3f4a6be5709930f3b70a743cbb42e0cc95e18e915 + 3f60da455bbf1144ad12e4f92b452f966929f6105fd29ca28e4d4d5a031d068478bacb0b + 27351119f822911b0a11ba3d3498ba6a32e50dac7f32894dd890eb9ad578e4e292c83722 + a52e56a097e6a68b3f56f7a52ece0cdccba1eb62cad7d817f6dc58898b3ac15f36026fec + d568bd4a706cb60bb37be6d8f1240661199d640b66fb0fe3b079f97f450b9ef9c22c6d5d + dd379f0facd1cd020281dfa3c70ba21a3fa6fc2471dc6d13ecf8298b946f65345faa5ef0 + f1f8fff03ad0acb083725535636addb08d73dedb9832da198081e5deae84bfaf0409c22b + e4a8aea2b607ec96931e6f4d4fe563ba + + $ keyctl pipe 440502848 > kmk.blob + +Load a trusted key from the saved blob: + + $ keyctl add trusted kmk "load `cat kmk.blob`" @u + 268728824 + + $ keyctl print 268728824 + 0101000000000000000001005d01b7e3f4a6be5709930f3b70a743cbb42e0cc95e18e915 + 3f60da455bbf1144ad12e4f92b452f966929f6105fd29ca28e4d4d5a031d068478bacb0b + 27351119f822911b0a11ba3d3498ba6a32e50dac7f32894dd890eb9ad578e4e292c83722 + a52e56a097e6a68b3f56f7a52ece0cdccba1eb62cad7d817f6dc58898b3ac15f36026fec + d568bd4a706cb60bb37be6d8f1240661199d640b66fb0fe3b079f97f450b9ef9c22c6d5d + dd379f0facd1cd020281dfa3c70ba21a3fa6fc2471dc6d13ecf8298b946f65345faa5ef0 + f1f8fff03ad0acb083725535636addb08d73dedb9832da198081e5deae84bfaf0409c22b + e4a8aea2b607ec96931e6f4d4fe563ba + +Reseal a trusted key under new pcr values: + + $ keyctl update 268728824 "update pcrinfo=`cat pcr.blob`" + $ keyctl print 268728824 + 010100000000002c0002800093c35a09b70fff26e7a98ae786c641e678ec6ffb6b46d805 + 77c8a6377aed9d3219c6dfec4b23ffe3000001005d37d472ac8a44023fbb3d18583a4f73 + d3a076c0858f6f1dcaa39ea0f119911ff03f5406df4f7f27f41da8d7194f45c9f4e00f2e + df449f266253aa3f52e55c53de147773e00f0f9aca86c64d94c95382265968c354c5eab4 + 9638c5ae99c89de1e0997242edfb0b501744e11ff9762dfd951cffd93227cc513384e7e6 + e782c29435c7ec2edafaa2f4c1fe6e7a781b59549ff5296371b42133777dcc5b8b971610 + 94bc67ede19e43ddb9dc2baacad374a36feaf0314d700af0a65c164b7082401740e489c9 + 7ef6a24defe4846104209bf0c3eced7fa1a672ed5b125fc9d8cd88b476a658a4434644ef + df8ae9a178e9f83ba9f08d10fa47e4226b98b0702f06b3b8 + +Create and save an encrypted key "evm" using the above trusted key "kmk": + + $ keyctl add encrypted evm "new trusted:kmk 32" @u + 159771175 + + $ keyctl print 159771175 + trusted:kmk 32 2375725ad57798846a9bbd240de8906f006e66c03af53b1b382dbbc55 + be2a44616e4959430436dc4f2a7a9659aa60bb4652aeb2120f149ed197c564e024717c64 + 5972dcb82ab2dde83376d82b2e3c09ffc + + $ keyctl pipe 159771175 > evm.blob + +Load an encrypted key "evm" from saved blob: + + $ keyctl add encrypted evm "load `cat evm.blob`" @u + 831684262 + + $ keyctl print 831684262 + trusted:kmk 32 2375725ad57798846a9bbd240de8906f006e66c03af53b1b382dbbc55 + be2a44616e4959430436dc4f2a7a9659aa60bb4652aeb2120f149ed197c564e024717c64 + 5972dcb82ab2dde83376d82b2e3c09ffc + + +The initial consumer of trusted keys is EVM, which at boot time needs a high +quality symmetric key for HMAC protection of file metadata. The use of a +trusted key provides strong guarantees that the EVM key has not been +compromised by a user level problem, and when sealed to specific boot PCR +values, protects against boot and offline attacks. Other uses for trusted and +encrypted keys, such as for disk and file encryption are anticipated. diff --git a/Documentation/make/headers_install.txt b/Documentation/make/headers_install.txt index f2481cabffcb0df8362f0384507133154de01afe..951eb9f1e0404d549be909b5fe8fec61c4f61389 100644 --- a/Documentation/make/headers_install.txt +++ b/Documentation/make/headers_install.txt @@ -39,8 +39,9 @@ INSTALL_HDR_PATH indicates where to install the headers. It defaults to The command "make headers_install_all" exports headers for all architectures simultaneously. (This is mostly of interest to distribution maintainers, who create an architecture-independent tarball from the resulting include -directory.) Remember to provide the appropriate linux/asm directory via "mv" -or "ln -s" before building a C library with headers exported this way. +directory.) You also can use HDR_ARCH_LIST to specify list of architectures. +Remember to provide the appropriate linux/asm directory via "mv" or "ln -s" +before building a C library with headers exported this way. 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It takes +a policy ID as argument and can only be set before the connection (i.e. changes +during an established connection are not supported). Currently, two policies are +defined: the "simple" policy (DCCPQ_POLICY_SIMPLE), which does nothing special, +and a priority-based variant (DCCPQ_POLICY_PRIO). The latter allows to pass an +u32 priority value as ancillary data to sendmsg(), where higher numbers indicate +a higher packet priority (similar to SO_PRIORITY). This ancillary data needs to +be formatted using a cmsg(3) message header filled in as follows: + cmsg->cmsg_level = SOL_DCCP; + cmsg->cmsg_type = DCCP_SCM_PRIORITY; + cmsg->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(uint32_t)); /* or CMSG_LEN(4) */ + +DCCP_SOCKOPT_QPOLICY_TXQLEN sets the maximum length of the output queue. A zero +value is always interpreted as unbounded queue length. If different from zero, +the interpretation of this parameter depends on the current dequeuing policy +(see above): the "simple" policy will enforce a fixed queue size by returning +EAGAIN, whereas the "prio" policy enforces a fixed queue length by dropping the +lowest-priority packet first. The default value for this parameter is +initialised from /proc/sys/net/dccp/default/tx_qlen. + DCCP_SOCKOPT_SERVICE sets the service. The specification mandates use of service codes (RFC 4340, sec. 8.1.2); if this socket option is not set, the socket will fall back to 0 (which means that no meaningful service code @@ -147,6 +167,7 @@ rx_ccid = 2 seq_window = 100 The initial sequence window (sec. 7.5.2) of the sender. This influences the local ackno validity and the remote seqno validity windows (7.5.1). + Values in the range Wmin = 32 (RFC 4340, 7.5.2) up to 2^32-1 can be set. tx_qlen = 5 The size of the transmit buffer in packets. A value of 0 corresponds diff --git a/Documentation/networking/e100.txt b/Documentation/networking/e100.txt index 944aa55e79f83386ce8c92599d8c9c989f5f6065..162f323a7a1fef9379e44b6f915a6a0ae3d11f58 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/e100.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/e100.txt @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Tx Descriptors: Number of transmit descriptors. A transmit descriptor is a data ethtool -G eth? tx n, where n is the number of desired tx descriptors. Speed/Duplex: The driver auto-negotiates the link speed and duplex settings by - default. Ethtool can be used as follows to force speed/duplex. + default. The ethtool utility can be used as follows to force speed/duplex. ethtool -s eth? autoneg off speed {10|100} duplex {full|half} @@ -126,30 +126,21 @@ Additional Configurations ------- The driver utilizes the ethtool interface for driver configuration and - diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. Ethtool + diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. The ethtool version 1.6 or later is required for this functionality. The latest release of ethtool can be found from - http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel. - - NOTE: Ethtool 1.6 only supports a limited set of ethtool options. Support - for a more complete ethtool feature set can be enabled by upgrading - ethtool to ethtool-1.8.1. - + http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/ Enabling Wake on LAN* (WoL) --------------------------- - WoL is provided through the Ethtool* utility. Ethtool is included with Red - Hat* 8.0. For other Linux distributions, download and install Ethtool from - the following website: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel. - - For instructions on enabling WoL with Ethtool, refer to the Ethtool man page. + WoL is provided through the ethtool* utility. For instructions on enabling + WoL with ethtool, refer to the ethtool man page. WoL will be enabled on the system during the next shut down or reboot. For this driver version, in order to enable WoL, the e100 driver must be loaded when shutting down or rebooting the system. - NAPI ---- diff --git a/Documentation/networking/e1000.txt b/Documentation/networking/e1000.txt index d9271e74e488a54177c548a5ad859d51ffdaff28..71ca9585567144a75e4209f385500080561cd42c 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/e1000.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/e1000.txt @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ InterruptThrottleRate --------------------- (not supported on Intel(R) 82542, 82543 or 82544-based adapters) Valid Range: 0,1,3,4,100-100000 (0=off, 1=dynamic, 3=dynamic conservative, - 4=simplified balancing) + 4=simplified balancing) Default Value: 3 The driver can limit the amount of interrupts per second that the adapter @@ -124,8 +124,8 @@ InterruptThrottleRate is set to mode 1. In this mode, which operates the same as mode 3, the InterruptThrottleRate will be increased stepwise to 70000 for traffic in class "Lowest latency". -In simplified mode the interrupt rate is based on the ratio of Tx and -Rx traffic. If the bytes per second rate is approximately equal, the +In simplified mode the interrupt rate is based on the ratio of TX and +RX traffic. If the bytes per second rate is approximately equal, the interrupt rate will drop as low as 2000 interrupts per second. If the traffic is mostly transmit or mostly receive, the interrupt rate could be as high as 8000. @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ NOTE: Depending on the available system resources, the request for a TxDescriptorStep ---------------- Valid Range: 1 (use every Tx Descriptor) - 4 (use every 4th Tx Descriptor) + 4 (use every 4th Tx Descriptor) Default Value: 1 (use every Tx Descriptor) @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ Valid Range: 0-xxxxxxx (0=off) Default Value: 256 Usage: insmod e1000.ko copybreak=128 -Driver copies all packets below or equaling this size to a fresh Rx +Driver copies all packets below or equaling this size to a fresh RX buffer before handing it up the stack. This parameter is different than other parameters, in that it is a @@ -431,15 +431,15 @@ Additional Configurations Ethtool ------- The driver utilizes the ethtool interface for driver configuration and - diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. Ethtool + diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. The ethtool version 1.6 or later is required for this functionality. The latest release of ethtool can be found from - http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel. + http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/ Enabling Wake on LAN* (WoL) --------------------------- - WoL is configured through the Ethtool* utility. + WoL is configured through the ethtool* utility. WoL will be enabled on the system during the next shut down or reboot. For this driver version, in order to enable WoL, the e1000 driver must be diff --git a/Documentation/networking/e1000e.txt b/Documentation/networking/e1000e.txt index 6aa048badf3259c98df389c528d6407c23003a77..97b5ba942ebf847781fbd2e0f2526d7b92646135 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/e1000e.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/e1000e.txt @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ Linux* Driver for Intel(R) Network Connection -=============================================================== +============================================= Intel Gigabit Linux driver. Copyright(c) 1999 - 2010 Intel Corporation. @@ -61,6 +61,12 @@ per second, even if more packets have come in. This reduces interrupt load on the system and can lower CPU utilization under heavy load, but will increase latency as packets are not processed as quickly. +The default behaviour of the driver previously assumed a static +InterruptThrottleRate value of 8000, providing a good fallback value for +all traffic types, but lacking in small packet performance and latency. +The hardware can handle many more small packets per second however, and +for this reason an adaptive interrupt moderation algorithm was implemented. + The driver has two adaptive modes (setting 1 or 3) in which it dynamically adjusts the InterruptThrottleRate value based on the traffic that it receives. After determining the type of incoming traffic in the last @@ -86,8 +92,8 @@ InterruptThrottleRate is set to mode 1. In this mode, which operates the same as mode 3, the InterruptThrottleRate will be increased stepwise to 70000 for traffic in class "Lowest latency". -In simplified mode the interrupt rate is based on the ratio of Tx and -Rx traffic. If the bytes per second rate is approximately equal the +In simplified mode the interrupt rate is based on the ratio of TX and +RX traffic. If the bytes per second rate is approximately equal, the interrupt rate will drop as low as 2000 interrupts per second. If the traffic is mostly transmit or mostly receive, the interrupt rate could be as high as 8000. @@ -177,7 +183,7 @@ Copybreak Valid Range: 0-xxxxxxx (0=off) Default Value: 256 -Driver copies all packets below or equaling this size to a fresh Rx +Driver copies all packets below or equaling this size to a fresh RX buffer before handing it up the stack. This parameter is different than other parameters, in that it is a @@ -223,17 +229,17 @@ loading or enabling the driver, try disabling this feature. WriteProtectNVM --------------- -Valid Range: 0-1 -Default Value: 1 (enabled) - -Set the hardware to ignore all write/erase cycles to the GbE region in the -ICHx NVM (non-volatile memory). This feature can be disabled by the -WriteProtectNVM module parameter (enabled by default) only after a hardware -reset, but the machine must be power cycled before trying to enable writes. - -Note: the kernel boot option iomem=relaxed may need to be set if the kernel -config option CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM=y, if the root user wants to write the -NVM from user space via ethtool. +Valid Range: 0,1 +Default Value: 1 + +If set to 1, configure the hardware to ignore all write/erase cycles to the +GbE region in the ICHx NVM (in order to prevent accidental corruption of the +NVM). This feature can be disabled by setting the parameter to 0 during initial +driver load. +NOTE: The machine must be power cycled (full off/on) when enabling NVM writes +via setting the parameter to zero. Once the NVM has been locked (via the +parameter at 1 when the driver loads) it cannot be unlocked except via power +cycle. Additional Configurations ========================= @@ -259,32 +265,30 @@ Additional Configurations - Some adapters limit Jumbo Frames sized packets to a maximum of 4096 bytes and some adapters do not support Jumbo Frames. - Ethtool ------- The driver utilizes the ethtool interface for driver configuration and diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. We - strongly recommend downloading the latest version of Ethtool at: + strongly recommend downloading the latest version of ethtool at: - http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel. + http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/ Speed and Duplex ---------------- - Speed and Duplex are configured through the Ethtool* utility. For - instructions, refer to the Ethtool man page. + Speed and Duplex are configured through the ethtool* utility. For + instructions, refer to the ethtool man page. Enabling Wake on LAN* (WoL) --------------------------- - WoL is configured through the Ethtool* utility. For instructions on - enabling WoL with Ethtool, refer to the Ethtool man page. + WoL is configured through the ethtool* utility. For instructions on + enabling WoL with ethtool, refer to the ethtool man page. WoL will be enabled on the system during the next shut down or reboot. For this driver version, in order to enable WoL, the e1000e driver must be loaded when shutting down or rebooting the system. In most cases Wake On LAN is only supported on port A for multiple port - adapters. To verify if a port supports Wake on LAN run ethtool eth. - + adapters. To verify if a port supports Wake on Lan run ethtool eth. Support ======= diff --git a/Documentation/networking/igb.txt b/Documentation/networking/igb.txt index ab2d7183189272a5355d51449004be147f92e177..98953c0d5342f603ed7bdfe74a67af29ebd61c3d 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/igb.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/igb.txt @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ Default Value: 0 This parameter adds support for SR-IOV. It causes the driver to spawn up to max_vfs worth of virtual function. + Additional Configurations ========================= @@ -60,15 +61,16 @@ Additional Configurations Ethtool ------- The driver utilizes the ethtool interface for driver configuration and - diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. + diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. The latest + version of ethtool can be found at: - http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel. + http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/ Enabling Wake on LAN* (WoL) --------------------------- - WoL is configured through the Ethtool* utility. + WoL is configured through the ethtool* utility. - For instructions on enabling WoL with Ethtool, refer to the Ethtool man page. + For instructions on enabling WoL with ethtool, refer to the ethtool man page. WoL will be enabled on the system during the next shut down or reboot. For this driver version, in order to enable WoL, the igb driver must be @@ -91,31 +93,6 @@ Additional Configurations REQUIREMENTS: MSI-X support is required for Multiqueue. If MSI-X is not found, the system will fallback to MSI or to Legacy interrupts. - LRO - --- - Large Receive Offload (LRO) is a technique for increasing inbound throughput - of high-bandwidth network connections by reducing CPU overhead. It works by - aggregating multiple incoming packets from a single stream into a larger - buffer before they are passed higher up the networking stack, thus reducing - the number of packets that have to be processed. LRO combines multiple - Ethernet frames into a single receive in the stack, thereby potentially - decreasing CPU utilization for receives. - - NOTE: You need to have inet_lro enabled via either the CONFIG_INET_LRO or - CONFIG_INET_LRO_MODULE kernel config option. Additionally, if - CONFIG_INET_LRO_MODULE is used, the inet_lro module needs to be loaded - before the igb driver. - - You can verify that the driver is using LRO by looking at these counters in - Ethtool: - - lro_aggregated - count of total packets that were combined - lro_flushed - counts the number of packets flushed out of LRO - lro_no_desc - counts the number of times an LRO descriptor was not available - for the LRO packet - - NOTE: IPv6 and UDP are not supported by LRO. - Support ======= diff --git a/Documentation/networking/igbvf.txt b/Documentation/networking/igbvf.txt index 056028138d9c979a59b42d57d92dbb17e630260c..cbfe4ee655335def89bdb41b5222e12d5431f094 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/igbvf.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/igbvf.txt @@ -58,9 +58,11 @@ Additional Configurations Ethtool ------- The driver utilizes the ethtool interface for driver configuration and - diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. + diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. The ethtool + version 3.0 or later is required for this functionality, although we + strongly recommend downloading the latest version at: - http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel. + http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/ Support ======= diff --git a/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt b/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt index 3c5e465296e146b3089adfcec06f6c96c9805ddb..d99940dcfc442c7a3ae5e209c0eef4af99d3d876 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt @@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ ip_forward - BOOLEAN for routers) ip_default_ttl - INTEGER - default 64 + Default value of TTL field (Time To Live) for outgoing (but not + forwarded) IP packets. Should be between 1 and 255 inclusive. + Default: 64 (as recommended by RFC1700) ip_no_pmtu_disc - BOOLEAN Disable Path MTU Discovery. @@ -708,10 +710,28 @@ igmp_max_memberships - INTEGER Change the maximum number of multicast groups we can subscribe to. Default: 20 -conf/interface/* changes special settings per interface (where "interface" is - the name of your network interface) -conf/all/* is special, changes the settings for all interfaces + Theoretical maximum value is bounded by having to send a membership + report in a single datagram (i.e. the report can't span multiple + datagrams, or risk confusing the switch and leaving groups you don't + intend to). + The number of supported groups 'M' is bounded by the number of group + report entries you can fit into a single datagram of 65535 bytes. + + M = 65536-sizeof (ip header)/(sizeof(Group record)) + + Group records are variable length, with a minimum of 12 bytes. + So net.ipv4.igmp_max_memberships should not be set higher than: + + (65536-24) / 12 = 5459 + + The value 5459 assumes no IP header options, so in practice + this number may be lower. + + conf/interface/* changes special settings per interface (where + "interface" is the name of your network interface) + + conf/all/* is special, changes the settings for all interfaces log_martians - BOOLEAN Log packets with impossible addresses to kernel log. diff --git a/Documentation/networking/ixgb.txt b/Documentation/networking/ixgb.txt index a0d0ffb5e584c1ae1b24a49552bfaef4c3b4684a..e196f16df313e3165afd5f843f4c9b459b3b3e7a 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/ixgb.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/ixgb.txt @@ -309,15 +309,15 @@ Additional Configurations Ethtool ------- The driver utilizes the ethtool interface for driver configuration and - diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. Ethtool + diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. The ethtool version 1.6 or later is required for this functionality. The latest release of ethtool can be found from - http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel + http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/ - NOTE: Ethtool 1.6 only supports a limited set of ethtool options. Support - for a more complete ethtool feature set can be enabled by upgrading - to the latest version. + NOTE: The ethtool version 1.6 only supports a limited set of ethtool options. + Support for a more complete ethtool feature set can be enabled by + upgrading to the latest version. NAPI diff --git a/Documentation/networking/ixgbe.txt b/Documentation/networking/ixgbe.txt index eeb68685c7881e90a0551d8ec2f28c19d4a6cc3f..af77ed3c4172088bf57b11d57183f003031b7cab 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/ixgbe.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/ixgbe.txt @@ -1,107 +1,126 @@ Linux Base Driver for 10 Gigabit PCI Express Intel(R) Network Connection ======================================================================== -March 10, 2009 - +Intel Gigabit Linux driver. +Copyright(c) 1999 - 2010 Intel Corporation. Contents ======== -- In This Release - Identifying Your Adapter -- Building and Installation - Additional Configurations +- Performance Tuning +- Known Issues - Support +Identifying Your Adapter +======================== +The driver in this release is compatible with 82598 and 82599-based Intel +Network Connections. -In This Release -=============== +For more information on how to identify your adapter, go to the Adapter & +Driver ID Guide at: -This file describes the ixgbe Linux Base Driver for the 10 Gigabit PCI -Express Intel(R) Network Connection. This driver includes support for -Itanium(R)2-based systems. + http://support.intel.com/support/network/sb/CS-012904.htm -For questions related to hardware requirements, refer to the documentation -supplied with your 10 Gigabit adapter. All hardware requirements listed apply -to use with Linux. +SFP+ Devices with Pluggable Optics +---------------------------------- -The following features are available in this kernel: - - Native VLANs - - Channel Bonding (teaming) - - SNMP - - Generic Receive Offload - - Data Center Bridging +82599-BASED ADAPTERS -Channel Bonding documentation can be found in the Linux kernel source: -/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt +NOTES: If your 82599-based Intel(R) Network Adapter came with Intel optics, or +is an Intel(R) Ethernet Server Adapter X520-2, then it only supports Intel +optics and/or the direct attach cables listed below. -Ethtool, lspci, and ifconfig can be used to display device and driver -specific information. +When 82599-based SFP+ devices are connected back to back, they should be set to +the same Speed setting via ethtool. Results may vary if you mix speed settings. +82598-based adapters support all passive direct attach cables that comply +with SFF-8431 v4.1 and SFF-8472 v10.4 specifications. Active direct attach +cables are not supported. +Supplier Type Part Numbers -Identifying Your Adapter -======================== +SR Modules +Intel DUAL RATE 1G/10G SFP+ SR (bailed) FTLX8571D3BCV-IT +Intel DUAL RATE 1G/10G SFP+ SR (bailed) AFBR-703SDDZ-IN1 +Intel DUAL RATE 1G/10G SFP+ SR (bailed) AFBR-703SDZ-IN2 +LR Modules +Intel DUAL RATE 1G/10G SFP+ LR (bailed) FTLX1471D3BCV-IT +Intel DUAL RATE 1G/10G SFP+ LR (bailed) AFCT-701SDDZ-IN1 +Intel DUAL RATE 1G/10G SFP+ LR (bailed) AFCT-701SDZ-IN2 -This driver supports devices based on the 82598 controller and the 82599 -controller. +The following is a list of 3rd party SFP+ modules and direct attach cables that +have received some testing. Not all modules are applicable to all devices. -For specific information on identifying which adapter you have, please visit: +Supplier Type Part Numbers - http://support.intel.com/support/network/sb/CS-008441.htm +Finisar SFP+ SR bailed, 10g single rate FTLX8571D3BCL +Avago SFP+ SR bailed, 10g single rate AFBR-700SDZ +Finisar SFP+ LR bailed, 10g single rate FTLX1471D3BCL +Finisar DUAL RATE 1G/10G SFP+ SR (No Bail) FTLX8571D3QCV-IT +Avago DUAL RATE 1G/10G SFP+ SR (No Bail) AFBR-703SDZ-IN1 +Finisar DUAL RATE 1G/10G SFP+ LR (No Bail) FTLX1471D3QCV-IT +Avago DUAL RATE 1G/10G SFP+ LR (No Bail) AFCT-701SDZ-IN1 +Finistar 1000BASE-T SFP FCLF8522P2BTL +Avago 1000BASE-T SFP ABCU-5710RZ -Building and Installation -========================= +82599-based adapters support all passive and active limiting direct attach +cables that comply with SFF-8431 v4.1 and SFF-8472 v10.4 specifications. -select m for "Intel(R) 10GbE PCI Express adapters support" located at: - Location: - -> Device Drivers - -> Network device support (NETDEVICES [=y]) - -> Ethernet (10000 Mbit) (NETDEV_10000 [=y]) +Laser turns off for SFP+ when ifconfig down +------------------------------------------- +"ifconfig down" turns off the laser for 82599-based SFP+ fiber adapters. +"ifconfig up" turns on the later. -1. make modules & make modules_install -2. Load the module: +82598-BASED ADAPTERS -# modprobe ixgbe +NOTES for 82598-Based Adapters: +- Intel(R) Network Adapters that support removable optical modules only support + their original module type (i.e., the Intel(R) 10 Gigabit SR Dual Port + Express Module only supports SR optical modules). If you plug in a different + type of module, the driver will not load. +- Hot Swapping/hot plugging optical modules is not supported. +- Only single speed, 10 gigabit modules are supported. +- LAN on Motherboard (LOMs) may support DA, SR, or LR modules. Other module + types are not supported. Please see your system documentation for details. - The insmod command can be used if the full - path to the driver module is specified. For example: +The following is a list of 3rd party SFP+ modules and direct attach cables that +have received some testing. Not all modules are applicable to all devices. - insmod /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/net/ixgbe/ixgbe.ko +Supplier Type Part Numbers - With 2.6 based kernels also make sure that older ixgbe drivers are - removed from the kernel, before loading the new module: +Finisar SFP+ SR bailed, 10g single rate FTLX8571D3BCL +Avago SFP+ SR bailed, 10g single rate AFBR-700SDZ +Finisar SFP+ LR bailed, 10g single rate FTLX1471D3BCL - rmmod ixgbe; modprobe ixgbe +82598-based adapters support all passive direct attach cables that comply +with SFF-8431 v4.1 and SFF-8472 v10.4 specifications. Active direct attach +cables are not supported. -3. Assign an IP address to the interface by entering the following, where - x is the interface number: - ifconfig ethx +Flow Control +------------ +Ethernet Flow Control (IEEE 802.3x) can be configured with ethtool to enable +receiving and transmitting pause frames for ixgbe. When TX is enabled, PAUSE +frames are generated when the receive packet buffer crosses a predefined +threshold. When rx is enabled, the transmit unit will halt for the time delay +specified when a PAUSE frame is received. -4. Verify that the interface works. Enter the following, where - is the IP address for another machine on the same subnet as the interface - that is being tested: +Flow Control is enabled by default. If you want to disable a flow control +capable link partner, use ethtool: - ping + ethtool -A eth? autoneg off RX off TX off +NOTE: For 82598 backplane cards entering 1 gig mode, flow control default +behavior is changed to off. Flow control in 1 gig mode on these devices can +lead to Tx hangs. Additional Configurations ========================= - Viewing Link Messages - --------------------- - Link messages will not be displayed to the console if the distribution is - restricting system messages. In order to see network driver link messages on - your console, set dmesg to eight by entering the following: - - dmesg -n 8 - - NOTE: This setting is not saved across reboots. - - Jumbo Frames ------------ The driver supports Jumbo Frames for all adapters. Jumbo Frames support is @@ -123,13 +142,8 @@ Additional Configurations other protocols besides TCP. It's also safe to use with configurations that are problematic for LRO, namely bridging and iSCSI. - GRO is enabled by default in the driver. Future versions of ethtool will - support disabling and re-enabling GRO on the fly. - - Data Center Bridging, aka DCB ----------------------------- - DCB is a configuration Quality of Service implementation in hardware. It uses the VLAN priority tag (802.1p) to filter traffic. That means that there are 8 different priorities that traffic can be filtered into. @@ -163,24 +177,71 @@ Additional Configurations http://e1000.sf.net - Ethtool ------- The driver utilizes the ethtool interface for driver configuration and - diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. Ethtool - version 3.0 or later is required for this functionality. + diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. The latest + ethtool version is required for this functionality. The latest release of ethtool can be found from - http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel. + http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/ - - NAPI + FCoE ---- + This release of the ixgbe driver contains new code to enable users to use + Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) and Data Center Bridging (DCB) + functionality that is supported by the 82598-based hardware. This code has + no default effect on the regular driver operation, and configuring DCB and + FCoE is outside the scope of this driver README. Refer to + http://www.open-fcoe.org/ for FCoE project information and contact + e1000-eedc@lists.sourceforge.net for DCB information. + + MAC and VLAN anti-spoofing feature + ---------------------------------- + When a malicious driver attempts to send a spoofed packet, it is dropped by + the hardware and not transmitted. An interrupt is sent to the PF driver + notifying it of the spoof attempt. + + When a spoofed packet is detected the PF driver will send the following + message to the system log (displayed by the "dmesg" command): + + Spoof event(s) detected on VF (n) + + Where n=the VF that attempted to do the spoofing. + + +Performance Tuning +================== + +An excellent article on performance tuning can be found at: + +http://www.redhat.com/promo/summit/2008/downloads/pdf/Thursday/Mark_Wagner.pdf + + +Known Issues +============ + + Enabling SR-IOV in a 32-bit Microsoft* Windows* Server 2008 Guest OS using + Intel (R) 82576-based GbE or Intel (R) 82599-based 10GbE controller under KVM + ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + KVM Hypervisor/VMM supports direct assignment of a PCIe device to a VM. This + includes traditional PCIe devices, as well as SR-IOV-capable devices using + Intel 82576-based and 82599-based controllers. + + While direct assignment of a PCIe device or an SR-IOV Virtual Function (VF) + to a Linux-based VM running 2.6.32 or later kernel works fine, there is a + known issue with Microsoft Windows Server 2008 VM that results in a "yellow + bang" error. This problem is within the KVM VMM itself, not the Intel driver, + or the SR-IOV logic of the VMM, but rather that KVM emulates an older CPU + model for the guests, and this older CPU model does not support MSI-X + interrupts, which is a requirement for Intel SR-IOV. - NAPI (Rx polling mode) is supported in the ixgbe driver. NAPI is enabled - by default in the driver. + If you wish to use the Intel 82576 or 82599-based controllers in SR-IOV mode + with KVM and a Microsoft Windows Server 2008 guest try the following + workaround. The workaround is to tell KVM to emulate a different model of CPU + when using qemu to create the KVM guest: - See www.cyberus.ca/~hadi/usenix-paper.tgz for more information on NAPI. + "-cpu qemu64,model=13" Support diff --git a/Documentation/networking/ixgbevf.txt b/Documentation/networking/ixgbevf.txt index 21dd5d15b6b42691171d5ad1b84e46d82033c5b4..5a91a41fa94619470c1d55c5b7d4525e553cd5be 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/ixgbevf.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/ixgbevf.txt @@ -35,10 +35,6 @@ Driver ID Guide at: Known Issues/Troubleshooting ============================ - Unloading Physical Function (PF) Driver Causes System Reboots When VM is - Running and VF is Loaded on the VM - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Do not unload the PF driver (ixgbe) while VFs are assigned to guests. Support ======= diff --git a/Documentation/networking/stmmac.txt b/Documentation/networking/stmmac.txt index 7ee770b5ef5fc0664d75d3b62a9798af0c06a10d..80a7a34549022147a68ddb4821e16be4f9e589ea 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/stmmac.txt +++ b/Documentation/networking/stmmac.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This is the driver for the MAC 10/100/1000 on-chip Ethernet controllers (Synopsys IP blocks); it has been fully tested on STLinux platforms. Currently this network device driver is for all STM embedded MAC/GMAC -(7xxx SoCs). +(7xxx SoCs). Other platforms start using it i.e. ARM SPEAr. DWC Ether MAC 10/100/1000 Universal version 3.41a and DWC Ether MAC 10/100 Universal version 4.0 have been used for developing the first code @@ -95,9 +95,14 @@ Several information came from the platform; please refer to the driver's Header file in include/linux directory. struct plat_stmmacenet_data { - int bus_id; - int pbl; - int has_gmac; + int bus_id; + int pbl; + int clk_csr; + int has_gmac; + int enh_desc; + int tx_coe; + int bugged_jumbo; + int pmt; void (*fix_mac_speed)(void *priv, unsigned int speed); void (*bus_setup)(unsigned long ioaddr); #ifdef CONFIG_STM_DRIVERS @@ -114,6 +119,12 @@ Where: registers (on STM platforms); - has_gmac: GMAC core is on board (get it at run-time in the next step); - bus_id: bus identifier. +- tx_coe: core is able to perform the tx csum in HW. +- enh_desc: if sets the MAC will use the enhanced descriptor structure. +- clk_csr: CSR Clock range selection. +- bugged_jumbo: some HWs are not able to perform the csum in HW for + over-sized frames due to limited buffer sizes. Setting this + flag the csum will be done in SW on JUMBO frames. struct plat_stmmacphy_data { int bus_id; @@ -131,13 +142,28 @@ Where: - interface: physical MII interface mode; - phy_reset: hook to reset HW function. +SOURCES: +- Kconfig +- Makefile +- stmmac_main.c: main network device driver; +- stmmac_mdio.c: mdio functions; +- stmmac_ethtool.c: ethtool support; +- stmmac_timer.[ch]: timer code used for mitigating the driver dma interrupts + Only tested on ST40 platforms based. +- stmmac.h: private driver structure; +- common.h: common definitions and VFTs; +- descs.h: descriptor structure definitions; +- dwmac1000_core.c: GMAC core functions; +- dwmac1000_dma.c: dma functions for the GMAC chip; +- dwmac1000.h: specific header file for the GMAC; +- dwmac100_core: MAC 100 core and dma code; +- dwmac100_dma.c: dma funtions for the MAC chip; +- dwmac1000.h: specific header file for the MAC; +- dwmac_lib.c: generic DMA functions shared among chips +- enh_desc.c: functions for handling enhanced descriptors +- norm_desc.c: functions for handling normal descriptors + TODO: -- Continue to make the driver more generic and suitable for other Synopsys - Ethernet controllers used on other architectures (i.e. ARM). -- 10G controllers are not supported. -- MAC uses Normal descriptors and GMAC uses enhanced ones. - This is a limit that should be reviewed. MAC could want to - use the enhanced structure. -- Checksumming: Rx/Tx csum is done in HW in case of GMAC only. +- XGMAC controller is not supported. - Review the timer optimisation code to use an embedded device that seems to be available in new chip generations. diff --git a/Documentation/power/drivers-testing.txt b/Documentation/power/drivers-testing.txt index 7f7a737f7f9fd785deacaf4f3aaaf56d87a21c11..638afdf4d6b8ec29735857ab949074a2bd58fb75 100644 --- a/Documentation/power/drivers-testing.txt +++ b/Documentation/power/drivers-testing.txt @@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ Once you have resolved the suspend/resume-related problems with your test system without the new driver, you are ready to test it: a) Build the driver as a module, load it and try the test modes of hibernation - (see: Documents/power/basic-pm-debugging.txt, 1). + (see: Documentation/power/basic-pm-debugging.txt, 1). b) Load the driver and attempt to hibernate in the "reboot", "shutdown" and - "platform" modes (see: Documents/power/basic-pm-debugging.txt, 1). + "platform" modes (see: Documentation/power/basic-pm-debugging.txt, 1). c) Compile the driver directly into the kernel and try the test modes of hibernation. @@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ c) Compile the driver directly into the kernel and try the test modes of d) Attempt to hibernate with the driver compiled directly into the kernel in the "reboot", "shutdown" and "platform" modes. -e) Try the test modes of suspend (see: Documents/power/basic-pm-debugging.txt, +e) Try the test modes of suspend (see: Documentation/power/basic-pm-debugging.txt, 2). [As far as the STR tests are concerned, it should not matter whether or not the driver is built as a module.] f) Attempt to suspend to RAM using the s2ram tool with the driver loaded - (see: Documents/power/basic-pm-debugging.txt, 2). + (see: Documentation/power/basic-pm-debugging.txt, 2). Each of the above tests should be repeated several times and the STD tests should be mixed with the STR tests. If any of them fails, the driver cannot be diff --git a/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt b/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt index 41cc7b30d7ddaff700a198b590eb91047d90d0d0..ffe55ffa540a1b59a6e37979e86b842022cc2b56 100644 --- a/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt +++ b/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt @@ -50,6 +50,15 @@ type's callbacks are not defined) of given device. The bus type, device type and device class callbacks are referred to as subsystem-level callbacks in what follows. +By default, the callbacks are always invoked in process context with interrupts +enabled. However, subsystems can use the pm_runtime_irq_safe() helper function +to tell the PM core that a device's ->runtime_suspend() and ->runtime_resume() +callbacks should be invoked in atomic context with interrupts disabled +(->runtime_idle() is still invoked the default way). This implies that these +callback routines must not block or sleep, but it also means that the +synchronous helper functions listed at the end of Section 4 can be used within +an interrupt handler or in an atomic context. + The subsystem-level suspend callback is _entirely_ _responsible_ for handling the suspend of the device as appropriate, which may, but need not include executing the device driver's own ->runtime_suspend() callback (from the @@ -237,6 +246,10 @@ defined in include/linux/pm.h: Section 8); it may be modified only by the pm_runtime_no_callbacks() helper function + unsigned int irq_safe; + - indicates that the ->runtime_suspend() and ->runtime_resume() callbacks + will be invoked with the spinlock held and interrupts disabled + unsigned int use_autosuspend; - indicates that the device's driver supports delayed autosuspend (see Section 9); it may be modified only by the @@ -344,6 +357,10 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: - decrement the device's usage counter; if the result is 0 then run pm_runtime_idle(dev) and return its result + int pm_runtime_put_sync_suspend(struct device *dev); + - decrement the device's usage counter; if the result is 0 then run + pm_runtime_suspend(dev) and return its result + int pm_runtime_put_sync_autosuspend(struct device *dev); - decrement the device's usage counter; if the result is 0 then run pm_runtime_autosuspend(dev) and return its result @@ -397,6 +414,11 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: PM attributes from /sys/devices/.../power (or prevent them from being added when the device is registered) + void pm_runtime_irq_safe(struct device *dev); + - set the power.irq_safe flag for the device, causing the runtime-PM + suspend and resume callbacks (but not the idle callback) to be invoked + with interrupts disabled + void pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(struct device *dev); - set the power.last_busy field to the current time @@ -438,6 +460,15 @@ pm_runtime_suspended() pm_runtime_mark_last_busy() pm_runtime_autosuspend_expiration() +If pm_runtime_irq_safe() has been called for a device then the following helper +functions may also be used in interrupt context: + +pm_runtime_suspend() +pm_runtime_autosuspend() +pm_runtime_resume() +pm_runtime_get_sync() +pm_runtime_put_sync_suspend() + 5. Run-time PM Initialization, Device Probing and Removal Initially, the run-time PM is disabled for all devices, which means that the diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/booting-without-of.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/booting-without-of.txt index 302db5da49b37812eb19bf79ea0e2952e5f3a21f..3272ed59dec7d5e05f82054324ffa0ea335dc430 100644 --- a/Documentation/powerpc/booting-without-of.txt +++ b/Documentation/powerpc/booting-without-of.txt @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ order to avoid the degeneration that had become the ppc32 kernel entry point and the way a new platform should be added to the kernel. The legacy iSeries platform breaks those rules as it predates this scheme, but no new board support will be accepted in the main tree that -doesn't follows them properly. In addition, since the advent of the +doesn't follow them properly. In addition, since the advent of the arch/powerpc merged architecture for ppc32 and ppc64, new 32-bit platforms and 32-bit platforms which move into arch/powerpc will be required to use these rules as well. @@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ dtc source code can be found at WARNING: This version is still in early development stage; the resulting device-tree "blobs" have not yet been validated with the -kernel. The current generated bloc lacks a useful reserve map (it will +kernel. The current generated block lacks a useful reserve map (it will be fixed to generate an empty one, it's up to the bootloader to fill it up) among others. The error handling needs work, bugs are lurking, etc... diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/4xx/cpm.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/4xx/cpm.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ee459806d35e3256e9a36d820f6cf3758c89543b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/4xx/cpm.txt @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +PPC4xx Clock Power Management (CPM) node + +Required properties: + - compatible : compatible list, currently only "ibm,cpm" + - dcr-access-method : "native" + - dcr-reg : < DCR register range > + +Optional properties: + - er-offset : All 4xx SoCs with a CPM controller have + one of two different order for the CPM + registers. Some have the CPM registers + in the following order (ER,FR,SR). The + others have them in the following order + (SR,ER,FR). For the second case set + er-offset = <1>. + - unused-units : specifier consist of one cell. For each + bit in the cell, the corresponding bit + in CPM will be set to turn off unused + devices. + - idle-doze : specifier consist of one cell. For each + bit in the cell, the corresponding bit + in CPM will be set to turn off unused + devices. This is usually just CPM[CPU]. + - standby : specifier consist of one cell. For each + bit in the cell, the corresponding bit + in CPM will be set on standby and + restored on resume. + - suspend : specifier consist of one cell. For each + bit in the cell, the corresponding bit + in CPM will be set on suspend (mem) and + restored on resume. Note, for standby + and suspend the corresponding bits can + be different or the same. Usually for + standby only class 2 and 3 units are set. + However, the interface does not care. + If they are the same, the additional + power saving will be seeing if support + is available to put the DDR in self + refresh mode and any additional power + saving techniques for the specific SoC. + +Example: + CPM0: cpm { + compatible = "ibm,cpm"; + dcr-access-method = "native"; + dcr-reg = <0x160 0x003>; + er-offset = <0>; + unused-units = <0x00000100>; + idle-doze = <0x02000000>; + standby = <0xfeff0000>; + suspend = <0xfeff791d>; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/eeprom.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/eeprom.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4342c10de1bf8db1a5216f3bc63300c32add54ef --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/eeprom.txt @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +EEPROMs (I2C) + +Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "," + If there is no specific driver for , a generic + driver based on is selected. Possible types are: + 24c00, 24c01, 24c02, 24c04, 24c08, 24c16, 24c32, 24c64, + 24c128, 24c256, 24c512, 24c1024, spd + + - reg : the I2C address of the EEPROM + +Optional properties: + + - pagesize : the length of the pagesize for writing. Please consult the + manual of your device, that value varies a lot. A wrong value + may result in data loss! If not specified, a safety value of + '1' is used which will be very slow. + + - read-only: this parameterless property disables writes to the eeprom + +Example: + +eeprom@52 { + compatible = "atmel,24c32"; + reg = <0x52>; + pagesize = <32>; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.megaraid_sas b/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.megaraid_sas index 00301ed9c3715596b35411f46ff31243412444dd..b64d10d221ecbd6473876f7c7c725c35c16366d2 100644 --- a/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.megaraid_sas +++ b/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.megaraid_sas @@ -1,3 +1,25 @@ +Release Date : Tues. Dec 14, 2010 17:00:00 PST 2010 - + (emaild-id:megaraidlinux@lsi.com) + Adam Radford +Current Version : 00.00.05.29-rc1 +Old Version : 00.00.04.31-rc1 + 1. Rename megaraid_sas.c to megaraid_sas_base.c. + 2. Update GPL headers. + 3. Add MSI-X support and 'msix_disable' module parameter. + 4. Use lowest memory bar (for SR-IOV VF support). + 5. Add struct megasas_instance_temlate changes, and change all code to use + new instance entries: + + irqreturn_t (*service_isr )(int irq, void *devp); + void (*tasklet)(unsigned long); + u32 (*init_adapter)(struct megasas_instance *); + u32 (*build_and_issue_cmd) (struct megasas_instance *, + struct scsi_cmnd *); + void (*issue_dcmd) (struct megasas_instance *instance, + struct megasas_cmd *cmd); + + 6. Add code to support MegaRAID 9265/9285 controllers device id (0x5b). +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Release Date : Thur. May 03, 2010 09:12:45 PST 2009 - (emaild-id:megaraidlinux@lsi.com) Bo Yang diff --git a/Documentation/serial/00-INDEX b/Documentation/serial/00-INDEX index 07dcdb0d2a36e19718e8ff7122d382988ae1b2ab..e09468ad3cb16f97f4ef3075b5f743dd258fb01b 100644 --- a/Documentation/serial/00-INDEX +++ b/Documentation/serial/00-INDEX @@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ riscom8.txt - notes on using the RISCom/8 multi-port serial driver. rocket.txt - info on the Comtrol RocketPort multiport serial driver. +serial-rs485.txt + - info about RS485 structures and support in the kernel. specialix.txt - info on hardware/driver for specialix IO8+ multiport serial card. stallion.txt diff --git a/Documentation/serial/serial-rs485.txt b/Documentation/serial/serial-rs485.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a4932387bbfbc41e41ace107625b00b965cd4311 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/serial/serial-rs485.txt @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + RS485 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS + +1. INTRODUCTION + + EIA-485, also known as TIA/EIA-485 or RS-485, is a standard defining the + electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in balanced + digital multipoint systems. + This standard is widely used for communications in industrial automation + because it can be used effectively over long distances and in electrically + noisy environments. + +2. HARDWARE-RELATED CONSIDERATIONS + + Some CPUs/UARTs (e.g., Atmel AT91 or 16C950 UART) contain a built-in + half-duplex mode capable of automatically controlling line direction by + toggling RTS or DTR signals. That can be used to control external + half-duplex hardware like an RS485 transceiver or any RS232-connected + half-duplex devices like some modems. + + For these microcontrollers, the Linux driver should be made capable of + working in both modes, and proper ioctls (see later) should be made + available at user-level to allow switching from one mode to the other, and + vice versa. + +3. DATA STRUCTURES ALREADY AVAILABLE IN THE KERNEL + + The Linux kernel provides the serial_rs485 structure (see [1]) to handle + RS485 communications. This data structure is used to set and configure RS485 + parameters in the platform data and in ioctls. + + Any driver for devices capable of working both as RS232 and RS485 should + provide at least the following ioctls: + + - TIOCSRS485 (typically associated with number 0x542F). This ioctl is used + to enable/disable RS485 mode from user-space + + - TIOCGRS485 (typically associated with number 0x542E). This ioctl is used + to get RS485 mode from kernel-space (i.e., driver) to user-space. + + In other words, the serial driver should contain a code similar to the next + one: + + static struct uart_ops atmel_pops = { + /* ... */ + .ioctl = handle_ioctl, + }; + + static int handle_ioctl(struct uart_port *port, + unsigned int cmd, + unsigned long arg) + { + struct serial_rs485 rs485conf; + + switch (cmd) { + case TIOCSRS485: + if (copy_from_user(&rs485conf, + (struct serial_rs485 *) arg, + sizeof(rs485conf))) + return -EFAULT; + + /* ... */ + break; + + case TIOCGRS485: + if (copy_to_user((struct serial_rs485 *) arg, + ..., + sizeof(rs485conf))) + return -EFAULT; + /* ... */ + break; + + /* ... */ + } + } + + +4. USAGE FROM USER-LEVEL + + From user-level, RS485 configuration can be get/set using the previous + ioctls. For instance, to set RS485 you can use the following code: + + #include + + /* Driver-specific ioctls: */ + #define TIOCGRS485 0x542E + #define TIOCSRS485 0x542F + + /* Open your specific device (e.g., /dev/mydevice): */ + int fd = open ("/dev/mydevice", O_RDWR); + if (fd < 0) { + /* Error handling. See errno. */ + } + + struct serial_rs485 rs485conf; + + /* Set RS485 mode: */ + rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_ENABLED; + + /* Set rts delay before send, if needed: */ + rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_RTS_BEFORE_SEND; + rs485conf.delay_rts_before_send = ...; + + /* Set rts delay after send, if needed: */ + rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_RTS_AFTER_SEND; + rs485conf.delay_rts_after_send = ...; + + if (ioctl (fd, TIOCSRS485, &rs485conf) < 0) { + /* Error handling. See errno. */ + } + + /* Use read() and write() syscalls here... */ + + /* Close the device when finished: */ + if (close (fd) < 0) { + /* Error handling. See errno. */ + } + +5. REFERENCES + + [1] include/linux/serial.h diff --git a/Documentation/spi/pxa2xx b/Documentation/spi/pxa2xx index 6bb916d57c957754fd9b4915c4d1a42e3a4cc8ac..68a4fe3818a157a806e3c35a492218683085b8cb 100644 --- a/Documentation/spi/pxa2xx +++ b/Documentation/spi/pxa2xx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Declaring PXA2xx Master Controllers ----------------------------------- Typically a SPI master is defined in the arch/.../mach-*/board-*.c as a "platform device". The master configuration is passed to the driver via a table -found in arch/arm/mach-pxa/include/mach/pxa2xx_spi.h: +found in include/linux/spi/pxa2xx_spi.h: struct pxa2xx_spi_master { enum pxa_ssp_type ssp_type; @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ using the "spi_board_info" structure found in "linux/spi/spi.h". See Each slave device attached to the PXA must provide slave specific configuration information via the structure "pxa2xx_spi_chip" found in -"arch/arm/mach-pxa/include/mach/pxa2xx_spi.h". The pxa2xx_spi master controller driver +"include/linux/spi/pxa2xx_spi.h". The pxa2xx_spi master controller driver will uses the configuration whenever the driver communicates with the slave device. All fields are optional. diff --git a/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt b/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt index 209e1584c3dc25e8e1af61a3061c779a28f5d11e..574067194f3870cd4c36d915afb8ae04f9004b96 100644 --- a/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt +++ b/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ dmesg_restrict: This toggle indicates whether unprivileged users are prevented from using dmesg(8) to view messages from the kernel's log buffer. When dmesg_restrict is set to (0) there are no restrictions. When -dmesg_restrict is set set to (1), users must have CAP_SYS_ADMIN to use +dmesg_restrict is set set to (1), users must have CAP_SYSLOG to use dmesg(8). The kernel config option CONFIG_SECURITY_DMESG_RESTRICT sets the default diff --git a/Documentation/trace/events-power.txt b/Documentation/trace/events-power.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..96d87b67fe37111dff518636d45b3e9e82337fcf --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/trace/events-power.txt @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + Subsystem Trace Points: power + +The power tracing system captures events related to power transitions +within the kernel. Broadly speaking there are three major subheadings: + + o Power state switch which reports events related to suspend (S-states), + cpuidle (C-states) and cpufreq (P-states) + o System clock related changes + o Power domains related changes and transitions + +This document describes what each of the tracepoints is and why they +might be useful. + +Cf. include/trace/events/power.h for the events definitions. + +1. Power state switch events +============================ + +1.1 New trace API +----------------- + +A 'cpu' event class gathers the CPU-related events: cpuidle and +cpufreq. + +cpu_idle "state=%lu cpu_id=%lu" +cpu_frequency "state=%lu cpu_id=%lu" + +A suspend event is used to indicate the system going in and out of the +suspend mode: + +machine_suspend "state=%lu" + + +Note: the value of '-1' or '4294967295' for state means an exit from the current state, +i.e. trace_cpu_idle(4, smp_processor_id()) means that the system +enters the idle state 4, while trace_cpu_idle(PWR_EVENT_EXIT, smp_processor_id()) +means that the system exits the previous idle state. + +The event which has 'state=4294967295' in the trace is very important to the user +space tools which are using it to detect the end of the current state, and so to +correctly draw the states diagrams and to calculate accurate statistics etc. + +1.2 DEPRECATED trace API +------------------------ + +A new Kconfig option CONFIG_EVENT_POWER_TRACING_DEPRECATED with the default value of +'y' has been created. This allows the legacy trace power API to be used conjointly +with the new trace API. +The Kconfig option, the old trace API (in include/trace/events/power.h) and the +old trace points will disappear in a future release (namely 2.6.41). + +power_start "type=%lu state=%lu cpu_id=%lu" +power_frequency "type=%lu state=%lu cpu_id=%lu" +power_end "cpu_id=%lu" + +The 'type' parameter takes one of those macros: + . POWER_NONE = 0, + . POWER_CSTATE = 1, /* C-State */ + . POWER_PSTATE = 2, /* Fequency change or DVFS */ + +The 'state' parameter is set depending on the type: + . Target C-state for type=POWER_CSTATE, + . Target frequency for type=POWER_PSTATE, + +power_end is used to indicate the exit of a state, corresponding to the latest +power_start event. + +2. Clocks events +================ +The clock events are used for clock enable/disable and for +clock rate change. + +clock_enable "%s state=%lu cpu_id=%lu" +clock_disable "%s state=%lu cpu_id=%lu" +clock_set_rate "%s state=%lu cpu_id=%lu" + +The first parameter gives the clock name (e.g. "gpio1_iclk"). +The second parameter is '1' for enable, '0' for disable, the target +clock rate for set_rate. + +3. Power domains events +======================= +The power domain events are used for power domains transitions + +power_domain_target "%s state=%lu cpu_id=%lu" + +The first parameter gives the power domain name (e.g. "mpu_pwrdm"). +The second parameter is the power domain target state. + diff --git a/Documentation/usb/power-management.txt b/Documentation/usb/power-management.txt index b29d8e56cf287b7ab561328c414e6df4c86237df..c9ffa9ced7eec964e47c2513584f9041a6fb9c7e 100644 --- a/Documentation/usb/power-management.txt +++ b/Documentation/usb/power-management.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Alan Stern - December 11, 2009 + October 28, 2010 @@ -107,9 +107,14 @@ allowed to issue dynamic suspends. The user interface for controlling dynamic PM is located in the power/ subdirectory of each USB device's sysfs directory, that is, in /sys/bus/usb/devices/.../power/ where "..." is the device's ID. The -relevant attribute files are: wakeup, control, and autosuspend. -(There may also be a file named "level"; this file was deprecated -as of the 2.6.35 kernel and replaced by the "control" file.) +relevant attribute files are: wakeup, control, and +autosuspend_delay_ms. (There may also be a file named "level"; this +file was deprecated as of the 2.6.35 kernel and replaced by the +"control" file. In 2.6.38 the "autosuspend" file will be deprecated +and replaced by the "autosuspend_delay_ms" file. The only difference +is that the newer file expresses the delay in milliseconds whereas the +older file uses seconds. Confusingly, both files are present in 2.6.37 +but only "autosuspend" works.) power/wakeup @@ -140,33 +145,36 @@ as of the 2.6.35 kernel and replaced by the "control" file.) suspended and autoresume was not allowed. This setting is no longer supported.) - power/autosuspend + power/autosuspend_delay_ms This file contains an integer value, which is the - number of seconds the device should remain idle before - the kernel will autosuspend it (the idle-delay time). - The default is 2. 0 means to autosuspend as soon as - the device becomes idle, and negative values mean - never to autosuspend. You can write a number to the - file to change the autosuspend idle-delay time. - -Writing "-1" to power/autosuspend and writing "on" to power/control do -essentially the same thing -- they both prevent the device from being -autosuspended. Yes, this is a redundancy in the API. + number of milliseconds the device should remain idle + before the kernel will autosuspend it (the idle-delay + time). The default is 2000. 0 means to autosuspend + as soon as the device becomes idle, and negative + values mean never to autosuspend. You can write a + number to the file to change the autosuspend + idle-delay time. + +Writing "-1" to power/autosuspend_delay_ms and writing "on" to +power/control do essentially the same thing -- they both prevent the +device from being autosuspended. Yes, this is a redundancy in the +API. (In 2.6.21 writing "0" to power/autosuspend would prevent the device from being autosuspended; the behavior was changed in 2.6.22. The power/autosuspend attribute did not exist prior to 2.6.21, and the power/level attribute did not exist prior to 2.6.22. power/control -was added in 2.6.34.) +was added in 2.6.34, and power/autosuspend_delay_ms was added in +2.6.37 but did not become functional until 2.6.38.) Changing the default idle-delay time ------------------------------------ -The default autosuspend idle-delay time is controlled by a module -parameter in usbcore. You can specify the value when usbcore is -loaded. For example, to set it to 5 seconds instead of 2 you would +The default autosuspend idle-delay time (in seconds) is controlled by +a module parameter in usbcore. You can specify the value when usbcore +is loaded. For example, to set it to 5 seconds instead of 2 you would do: modprobe usbcore autosuspend=5 @@ -234,25 +242,23 @@ every device. If a driver knows that its device has proper suspend/resume support, it can enable autosuspend all by itself. For example, the video -driver for a laptop's webcam might do this, since these devices are -rarely used and so should normally be autosuspended. +driver for a laptop's webcam might do this (in recent kernels they +do), since these devices are rarely used and so should normally be +autosuspended. Sometimes it turns out that even when a device does work okay with -autosuspend there are still problems. For example, there are -experimental patches adding autosuspend support to the usbhid driver, -which manages keyboards and mice, among other things. Tests with a -number of keyboards showed that typing on a suspended keyboard, while -causing the keyboard to do a remote wakeup all right, would -nonetheless frequently result in lost keystrokes. Tests with mice -showed that some of them would issue a remote-wakeup request in -response to button presses but not to motion, and some in response to -neither. +autosuspend there are still problems. For example, the usbhid driver, +which manages keyboards and mice, has autosuspend support. Tests with +a number of keyboards show that typing on a suspended keyboard, while +causing the keyboard to do a remote wakeup all right, will nonetheless +frequently result in lost keystrokes. Tests with mice show that some +of them will issue a remote-wakeup request in response to button +presses but not to motion, and some in response to neither. The kernel will not prevent you from enabling autosuspend on devices that can't handle it. It is even possible in theory to damage a -device by suspending it at the wrong time -- for example, suspending a -USB hard disk might cause it to spin down without parking the heads. -(Highly unlikely, but possible.) Take care. +device by suspending it at the wrong time. (Highly unlikely, but +possible.) Take care. The driver interface for Power Management @@ -336,10 +342,6 @@ autosuspend the interface's device. When the usage counter is = 0 then the interface is considered to be idle, and the kernel may autosuspend the device. -(There is a similar usage counter field in struct usb_device, -associated with the device itself rather than any of its interfaces. -This counter is used only by the USB core.) - Drivers need not be concerned about balancing changes to the usage counter; the USB core will undo any remaining "get"s when a driver is unbound from its interface. As a corollary, drivers must not call @@ -409,11 +411,11 @@ during autosuspend. For example, there's not much point autosuspending a keyboard if the user can't cause the keyboard to do a remote wakeup by typing on it. If the driver sets intf->needs_remote_wakeup to 1, the kernel won't autosuspend the -device if remote wakeup isn't available or has been disabled through -the power/wakeup attribute. (If the device is already autosuspended, -though, setting this flag won't cause the kernel to autoresume it. -Normally a driver would set this flag in its probe method, at which -time the device is guaranteed not to be autosuspended.) +device if remote wakeup isn't available. (If the device is already +autosuspended, though, setting this flag won't cause the kernel to +autoresume it. Normally a driver would set this flag in its probe +method, at which time the device is guaranteed not to be +autosuspended.) If a driver does its I/O asynchronously in interrupt context, it should call usb_autopm_get_interface_async() before starting output and @@ -422,20 +424,19 @@ it receives an input event, it should call usb_mark_last_busy(struct usb_device *udev); -in the event handler. This sets udev->last_busy to the current time. -udev->last_busy is the field used for idle-delay calculations; -updating it will cause any pending autosuspend to be moved back. Most -of the usb_autopm_* routines will also set the last_busy field to the -current time. +in the event handler. This tells the PM core that the device was just +busy and therefore the next autosuspend idle-delay expiration should +be pushed back. Many of the usb_autopm_* routines also make this call, +so drivers need to worry only when interrupt-driven input arrives. Asynchronous operation is always subject to races. For example, a -driver may call one of the usb_autopm_*_interface_async() routines at -a time when the core has just finished deciding the device has been -idle for long enough but not yet gotten around to calling the driver's -suspend method. The suspend method must be responsible for -synchronizing with the output request routine and the URB completion -handler; it should cause autosuspends to fail with -EBUSY if the -driver needs to use the device. +driver may call the usb_autopm_get_interface_async() routine at a time +when the core has just finished deciding the device has been idle for +long enough but not yet gotten around to calling the driver's suspend +method. The suspend method must be responsible for synchronizing with +the I/O request routine and the URB completion handler; it should +cause autosuspends to fail with -EBUSY if the driver needs to use the +device. External suspend calls should never be allowed to fail in this way, only autosuspend calls. The driver can tell them apart by checking @@ -472,7 +473,9 @@ Firstly, a device may already be autosuspended when a system suspend occurs. Since system suspends are supposed to be as transparent as possible, the device should remain suspended following the system resume. But this theory may not work out well in practice; over time -the kernel's behavior in this regard has changed. +the kernel's behavior in this regard has changed. As of 2.6.37 the +policy is to resume all devices during a system resume and let them +handle their own runtime suspends afterward. Secondly, a dynamic power-management event may occur as a system suspend is underway. The window for this is short, since system diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.em28xx b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.em28xx index ac2616a62fc3befbea723b05d924e8a4665a2043..31b485723bc59958deb35490d88f89e06c8fe8d1 100644 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.em28xx +++ b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.em28xx @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ 0 -> Unknown EM2800 video grabber (em2800) [eb1a:2800] - 1 -> Unknown EM2750/28xx video grabber (em2820/em2840) [eb1a:2710,eb1a:2820,eb1a:2821,eb1a:2860,eb1a:2861,eb1a:2862,eb1a:2863,eb1a:2870,eb1a:2881,eb1a:2883,eb1a:2868] + 1 -> Unknown EM2750/28xx video grabber (em2820/em2840) [eb1a:2710,eb1a:2820,eb1a:2821,eb1a:2860,eb1a:2861,eb1a:2862,eb1a:2863,eb1a:2870,eb1a:2881,eb1a:2883,eb1a:2868,eb1a:2875] 2 -> Terratec Cinergy 250 USB (em2820/em2840) [0ccd:0036] 3 -> Pinnacle PCTV USB 2 (em2820/em2840) [2304:0208] 4 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB 2 (em2820/em2840) [2040:4200,2040:4201] @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ 8 -> Kworld USB2800 (em2800) 9 -> Pinnacle Dazzle DVC 90/100/101/107 / Kaiser Baas Video to DVD maker (em2820/em2840) [1b80:e302,1b80:e304,2304:0207,2304:021a] 10 -> Hauppauge WinTV HVR 900 (em2880) [2040:6500] - 11 -> Terratec Hybrid XS (em2880) [0ccd:0042] + 11 -> Terratec Hybrid XS (em2880) 12 -> Kworld PVR TV 2800 RF (em2820/em2840) 13 -> Terratec Prodigy XS (em2880) [0ccd:0047] 14 -> SIIG AVTuner-PVR / Pixelview Prolink PlayTV USB 2.0 (em2820/em2840) @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ 52 -> DNT DA2 Hybrid (em2881) 53 -> Pinnacle Hybrid Pro (em2881) 54 -> Kworld VS-DVB-T 323UR (em2882) [eb1a:e323] - 55 -> Terratec Hybrid XS (em2882) (em2882) [0ccd:005e] + 55 -> Terratec Cinnergy Hybrid T USB XS (em2882) (em2882) [0ccd:005e,0ccd:0042] 56 -> Pinnacle Hybrid Pro (2) (em2882) [2304:0226] 57 -> Kworld PlusTV HD Hybrid 330 (em2883) [eb1a:a316] 58 -> Compro VideoMate ForYou/Stereo (em2820/em2840) [185b:2041] diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.saa7134 b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.saa7134 index 8d9afc7d8014019e5c86f0ff1716073e648f8b76..6b4c72d8862d294a5ee2cf8d85a4b63c7845cdaf 100644 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.saa7134 +++ b/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.saa7134 @@ -180,3 +180,5 @@ 179 -> Beholder BeholdTV A7 [5ace:7090] 180 -> Avermedia PCI M733A [1461:4155,1461:4255] 181 -> TechoTrend TT-budget T-3000 [13c2:2804] +182 -> Kworld PCI SBTVD/ISDB-T Full-Seg Hybrid [17de:b136] +183 -> Compro VideoMate Vista M1F [185b:c900] diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/Makefile b/Documentation/video4linux/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 1ed0e98d057d0e34fce4c96d778a30d4f0845111..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -# kbuild trick to avoid linker error. Can be omitted if a module is built. -obj- := dummy.o - -# List of programs to build -hostprogs-y := v4lgrab - -# Tell kbuild to always build the programs -always := $(hostprogs-y) diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/README.cpia b/Documentation/video4linux/README.cpia deleted file mode 100644 index 8a747fee661f55da0e1ba95f2610632aeafac763..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/README.cpia +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -This is a driver for the CPiA PPC2 driven parallel connected -Camera. For example the Creative WebcamII is CPiA driven. - - ) [1]Peter Pregler, Linz 2000, published under the [2]GNU GPL - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -USAGE: - -General: -======== - -1) Make sure you have created the video devices (/dev/video*): - -- if you have a recent MAKEDEV do a 'cd /dev;./MAKEDEV video' -- otherwise do a: - -cd /dev -mknod video0 c 81 0 -ln -s video0 video - -2) Compile the kernel (see below for the list of options to use), - configure your parport and reboot. - -3) If all worked well you should get messages similar - to the following (your versions may be different) on the console: - -V4L-Driver for Vision CPiA based cameras v0.7.4 -parport0: read2 timeout. -parport0: Multimedia device, VLSI Vision Ltd PPC2 -Parallel port driver for Vision CPiA based camera - CPIA Version: 1.20 (2.0) - CPIA PnP-ID: 0553:0002:0100 - VP-Version: 1.0 0100 - 1 camera(s) found - - -As modules: -=========== - -Make sure you have selected the following kernel options (you can -select all stuff as modules): - -The cpia-stuff is in the section 'Character devices -> Video For Linux'. - -CONFIG_PARPORT=m -CONFIG_PARPORT_PC=m -CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_FIFO=y -CONFIG_PARPORT_1284=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=m -CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA=m -CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA_PP=m - -For autoloading of all those modules you need to tell module-init-tools -some stuff. Add the following line to your module-init-tools config-file -(e.g. /etc/modprobe.conf or wherever your distribution does store that -stuff): - -options parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7 dma=3 -alias char-major-81 cpia_pp - -The first line tells the dma/irq channels to use. Those _must_ match -the settings of your BIOS. Do NOT simply use the values above. See -Documentation/parport.txt for more information about this. The second -line associates the video-device file with the driver. Of cause you -can also load the modules once upon boot (usually done in /etc/modules). - -Linked into the kernel: -======================= - -Make sure you have selected the following kernel options. Note that -you cannot compile the parport-stuff as modules and the cpia-driver -statically (the other way round is okay though). - -The cpia-stuff is in the section 'Character devices -> Video For Linux'. - -CONFIG_PARPORT=y -CONFIG_PARPORT_PC=y -CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_FIFO=y -CONFIG_PARPORT_1284=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA_PP=y - -To use DMA/irq you will need to tell the kernel upon boot time the -hardware configuration of the parport. You can give the boot-parameter -at the LILO-prompt or specify it in lilo.conf. I use the following -append-line in lilo.conf: - - append="parport=0x378,7,3" - -See Documentation/parport.txt for more information about the -configuration of the parport and the values given above. Do not simply -use the values given above. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -FEATURES: - -- mmap/read v4l-interface (but no overlay) -- image formats: CIF/QCIF, SIF/QSIF, various others used by isabel; - note: all sizes except CIF/QCIF are implemented by clipping, i.e. - pixels are not uploaded from the camera -- palettes: VIDEO_PALETTE_GRAY, VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB565, VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB555, - VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB24, VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB32, VIDEO_PALETTE_YUYV, - VIDEO_PALETTE_UYVY, VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV422 -- state information (color balance, exposure, ...) is preserved between - device opens -- complete control over camera via proc-interface (_all_ camera settings are - supported), there is also a python-gtk application available for this [3] -- works under SMP (but the driver is completely serialized and synchronous) - so you get no benefit from SMP, but at least it does not crash your box -- might work for non-Intel architecture, let us know about this - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -TESTED APPLICATIONS: - -- a simple test application based on Xt is available at [3] -- another test-application based on gqcam-0.4 (uses GTK) -- gqcam-0.6 should work -- xawtv-3.x (also the webcam software) -- xawtv-2.46 -- w3cam (cgi-interface and vidcat, e.g. you may try out 'vidcat |xv - -maxpect -root -quit +noresetroot -rmode 5 -') -- vic, the MBONE video conferencing tool (version 2.8ucl4-1) -- isabel 3R4beta (barely working, but AFAICT all the problems are on - their side) -- camserv-0.40 - -See [3] for pointers to v4l-applications. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -KNOWN PROBLEMS: - -- some applications do not handle the image format correctly, you will - see strange horizontal stripes instead of a nice picture -> make sure - your application does use a supported image size or queries the driver - for the actually used size (reason behind this: the camera cannot - provide any image format, so if size NxM is requested the driver will - use a format to the closest fitting N1xM1, the application should now - query for this granted size, most applications do not). -- all the todo ;) -- if there is not enough light and the picture is too dark try to - adjust the SetSensorFPS setting, automatic frame rate adjustment - has its price -- do not try out isabel 3R4beta (built 135), you will be disappointed - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -TODO: - -- multiple camera support (struct camera or something) - This should work, - but hasn't been tested yet. -- architecture independence? -- SMP-safe asynchronous mmap interface -- nibble mode for old parport interfaces -- streaming capture, this should give a performance gain - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -IMPLEMENTATION NOTES: - -The camera can act in two modes, streaming or grabbing. Right now a -polling grab-scheme is used. Maybe interrupt driven streaming will be -used for a asynchronous mmap interface in the next major release of the -driver. This might give a better frame rate. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -THANKS (in no particular order): - -- Scott J. Bertin for cleanups, the proc-filesystem - and much more -- Henry Bruce for providing developers information about - the CPiA chip, I wish all companies would treat Linux as seriously -- Karoly Erdei and RISC-Linz for being - my boss ;) resp. my employer and for providing me the hardware and - allow me to devote some working time to this project -- Manuel J. Petit de Gabriel for providing help - with Isabel (http://isabel.dit.upm.es/) -- Bas Huisman for writing the initial parport code -- Jarl Totland for setting up the mailing list - and maintaining the web-server[3] -- Chris Whiteford for fixes related to the - 1.02 firmware -- special kudos to all the tester whose machines crashed and/or - will crash. :) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -REFERENCES - - 1. http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/ - mailto:Peter_Pregler@email.com - 2. see the file COPYING in the top directory of the kernel tree - 3. http://webcam.sourceforge.net/ diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/Zoran b/Documentation/video4linux/Zoran index 00e3f92678142d36f66af64a58b5fc6f13746ef2..699b60e070d216b1860e39aaa58c3f1967cc7866 100644 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/Zoran +++ b/Documentation/video4linux/Zoran @@ -322,76 +322,11 @@ your IRQs and make sure the card has its own interrupts. 4. Programming interface -This driver conforms to video4linux and video4linux2, both can be used to -use the driver. Since video4linux didn't provide adequate calls to fully -use the cards' features, we've introduced several programming extensions, -which are currently officially accepted in the 2.4.x branch of the kernel. -These extensions are known as the v4l/mjpeg extensions. See zoran.h for -details (structs/ioctls). - -Information - video4linux: -http://linux.bytesex.org/v4l2/API.html -Documentation/video4linux/API.html -/usr/include/linux/videodev.h - -Information - video4linux/mjpeg extensions: -./zoran.h -(also see below) - -Information - video4linux2: -http://linuxtv.org -http://v4l2spec.bytesex.org/ -/usr/include/linux/videodev2.h - -More information on the video4linux/mjpeg extensions, by Serguei -Miridonovi and Rainer Johanni: --- -The ioctls for that interface are as follows: - -BUZIOC_G_PARAMS -BUZIOC_S_PARAMS - -Get and set the parameters of the buz. The user should always do a -BUZIOC_G_PARAMS (with a struct buz_params) to obtain the default -settings, change what he likes and then make a BUZIOC_S_PARAMS call. - -BUZIOC_REQBUFS - -Before being able to capture/playback, the user has to request -the buffers he is wanting to use. Fill the structure -zoran_requestbuffers with the size (recommended: 256*1024) and -the number (recommended 32 up to 256). There are no such restrictions -as for the Video for Linux buffers, you should LEAVE SUFFICIENT -MEMORY for your system however, else strange things will happen .... -On return, the zoran_requestbuffers structure contains number and -size of the actually allocated buffers. -You should use these numbers for doing a mmap of the buffers -into the user space. -The BUZIOC_REQBUFS ioctl also makes it happen, that the next mmap -maps the MJPEG buffer instead of the V4L buffers. - -BUZIOC_QBUF_CAPT -BUZIOC_QBUF_PLAY - -Queue a buffer for capture or playback. The first call also starts -streaming capture. When streaming capture is going on, you may -only queue further buffers or issue syncs until streaming -capture is switched off again with a argument of -1 to -a BUZIOC_QBUF_CAPT/BUZIOC_QBUF_PLAY ioctl. - -BUZIOC_SYNC - -Issue this ioctl when all buffers are queued. This ioctl will -block until the first buffer becomes free for saving its -data to disk (after BUZIOC_QBUF_CAPT) or for reuse (after BUZIOC_QBUF_PLAY). - -BUZIOC_G_STATUS - -Get the status of the input lines (video source connected/norm). +This driver conforms to video4linux2. Support for V4L1 and for the custom +zoran ioctls has been removed in kernel 2.6.38. For programming example, please, look at lavrec.c and lavplay.c code in -lavtools-1.2p2 package (URL: http://www.cicese.mx/) -and the 'examples' directory in the original Buz driver distribution. +the MJPEG-tools (http://mjpeg.sf.net/). Additional notes for software developers: @@ -402,9 +337,6 @@ Additional notes for software developers: standard is "more constant" for current country than geometry settings of a variety of TV capture cards which may work in ITU or square pixel format. --- -Please note that lavplay/lavrec are also included in the MJPEG-tools -(http://mjpeg.sf.net/). =========================== diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Cards b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Cards index 12217fc497250b4d345cc024b8f9e042c0ffd856..db833ced2cb89cc68d9fa9c10c400cbdb64e056a 100644 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Cards +++ b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Cards @@ -464,10 +464,6 @@ Siemens ------- Multimedia eXtension Board (MXB) (SAA7146, SAA7111) -Stradis -------- - SDM275,SDM250,SDM026,SDM025 (SAA7146, IBMMPEG2): MPEG2 decoder only - Powercolor ---------- MTV878 diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/gspca.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/gspca.txt index 6a562eeeb4cdfb6f43be0175ee8858950af9965d..261776e0c5e1ea01b3da920fdabb7f6f6e57fffd 100644 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/gspca.txt +++ b/Documentation/video4linux/gspca.txt @@ -366,6 +366,7 @@ t613 17a1:0128 TASCORP JPEG Webcam, NGS Cyclops vc032x 17ef:4802 Lenovo Vc0323+MI1310_SOC pac207 2001:f115 D-Link DSB-C120 sq905c 2770:9050 Disney pix micro (CIF) +sq905c 2770:9051 Lego Bionicle sq905c 2770:9052 Disney pix micro 2 (VGA) sq905c 2770:905c All 11 known cameras with this ID sq905 2770:9120 All 24 known cameras with this ID diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/meye.txt b/Documentation/video4linux/meye.txt index bf3af5fe558f09e37b5ad2d7e06e6c36ca63c2c1..34e2842c70aee9f645a2c83435b286ad03b804cb 100644 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/meye.txt +++ b/Documentation/video4linux/meye.txt @@ -45,8 +45,6 @@ module argument syntax (= when passing the option to the module or meye.= on the kernel boot line when meye is statically linked into the kernel). Those options are: - forcev4l1: force use of V4L1 API instead of V4L2 - gbuffers: number of capture buffers, default is 2 (32 max) gbufsize: size of each capture buffer, default is 614400 @@ -79,9 +77,8 @@ Usage: Private API: ------------ - The driver supports frame grabbing with the video4linux API - (either v4l1 or v4l2), so all video4linux tools (like xawtv) - should work with this driver. + The driver supports frame grabbing with the video4linux API, + so all video4linux tools (like xawtv) should work with this driver. Besides the video4linux interface, the driver has a private interface for accessing the Motion Eye extended parameters (camera sharpness, @@ -123,7 +120,4 @@ Private API: Bugs / Todo: ------------ - - the driver could be much cleaned up by removing the v4l1 support. - However, this means all v4l1-only applications will stop working. - - 'motioneye' still uses the meye private v4l1 API extensions. diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/v4lgrab.c b/Documentation/video4linux/v4lgrab.c deleted file mode 100644 index c8ded175796ea015a0daeb42416d8926c34f968c..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/v4lgrab.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -/* Simple Video4Linux image grabber. */ -/* - * Video4Linux Driver Test/Example Framegrabbing Program - * - * Compile with: - * gcc -s -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes v4lgrab.c -o v4lgrab - * Use as: - * v4lgrab >image.ppm - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-05-03, Phil Blundell - * Copied from http://www.tazenda.demon.co.uk/phil/vgrabber.c - * with minor modifications (Dave Forrest, drf5n@virginia.edu). - * - * - * For some cameras you may need to pre-load libv4l to perform - * the necessary decompression, e.g.: - * - * export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so - * ./v4lgrab >image.ppm - * - * see http://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/3636.html for details. - * - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -#define VIDEO_DEV "/dev/video0" - -/* Stole this from tvset.c */ - -#define READ_VIDEO_PIXEL(buf, format, depth, r, g, b) \ -{ \ - switch (format) \ - { \ - case VIDEO_PALETTE_GREY: \ - switch (depth) \ - { \ - case 4: \ - case 6: \ - case 8: \ - (r) = (g) = (b) = (*buf++ << 8);\ - break; \ - \ - case 16: \ - (r) = (g) = (b) = \ - *((unsigned short *) buf); \ - buf += 2; \ - break; \ - } \ - break; \ - \ - \ - case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB565: \ - { \ - unsigned short tmp = *(unsigned short *)buf; \ - (r) = tmp&0xF800; \ - (g) = (tmp<<5)&0xFC00; \ - (b) = (tmp<<11)&0xF800; \ - buf += 2; \ - } \ - break; \ - \ - case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB555: \ - (r) = (buf[0]&0xF8)<<8; \ - (g) = ((buf[0] << 5 | buf[1] >> 3)&0xF8)<<8; \ - (b) = ((buf[1] << 2 ) & 0xF8)<<8; \ - buf += 2; \ - break; \ - \ - case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB24: \ - (r) = buf[0] << 8; (g) = buf[1] << 8; \ - (b) = buf[2] << 8; \ - buf += 3; \ - break; \ - \ - default: \ - fprintf(stderr, \ - "Format %d not yet supported\n", \ - format); \ - } \ -} - -static int get_brightness_adj(unsigned char *image, long size, int *brightness) { - long i, tot = 0; - for (i=0;i= 126 && (tot/(size*3)) <= 130); -} - -int main(int argc, char ** argv) -{ - int fd = open(VIDEO_DEV, O_RDONLY), f; - struct video_capability cap; - struct video_window win; - struct video_picture vpic; - - unsigned char *buffer, *src; - int bpp = 24, r = 0, g = 0, b = 0; - unsigned int i, src_depth = 16; - - if (fd < 0) { - perror(VIDEO_DEV); - exit(1); - } - - if (ioctl(fd, VIDIOCGCAP, &cap) < 0) { - perror("VIDIOGCAP"); - fprintf(stderr, "(" VIDEO_DEV " not a video4linux device?)\n"); - close(fd); - exit(1); - } - - if (ioctl(fd, VIDIOCGWIN, &win) < 0) { - perror("VIDIOCGWIN"); - close(fd); - exit(1); - } - - if (ioctl(fd, VIDIOCGPICT, &vpic) < 0) { - perror("VIDIOCGPICT"); - close(fd); - exit(1); - } - - if (cap.type & VID_TYPE_MONOCHROME) { - vpic.depth=8; - vpic.palette=VIDEO_PALETTE_GREY; /* 8bit grey */ - if(ioctl(fd, VIDIOCSPICT, &vpic) < 0) { - vpic.depth=6; - if(ioctl(fd, VIDIOCSPICT, &vpic) < 0) { - vpic.depth=4; - if(ioctl(fd, VIDIOCSPICT, &vpic) < 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Unable to find a supported capture format.\n"); - close(fd); - exit(1); - } - } - } - } else { - vpic.depth=24; - vpic.palette=VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB24; - - if(ioctl(fd, VIDIOCSPICT, &vpic) < 0) { - vpic.palette=VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB565; - vpic.depth=16; - - if(ioctl(fd, VIDIOCSPICT, &vpic)==-1) { - vpic.palette=VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB555; - vpic.depth=15; - - if(ioctl(fd, VIDIOCSPICT, &vpic)==-1) { - fprintf(stderr, "Unable to find a supported capture format.\n"); - return -1; - } - } - } - } - - buffer = malloc(win.width * win.height * bpp); - if (!buffer) { - fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory.\n"); - exit(1); - } - - do { - int newbright; - read(fd, buffer, win.width * win.height * bpp); - f = get_brightness_adj(buffer, win.width * win.height, &newbright); - if (f) { - vpic.brightness += (newbright << 8); - if(ioctl(fd, VIDIOCSPICT, &vpic)==-1) { - perror("VIDIOSPICT"); - break; - } - } - } while (f); - - fprintf(stdout, "P6\n%d %d 255\n", win.width, win.height); - - src = buffer; - - for (i = 0; i < win.width * win.height; i++) { - READ_VIDEO_PIXEL(src, vpic.palette, src_depth, r, g, b); - fputc(r>>8, stdout); - fputc(g>>8, stdout); - fputc(b>>8, stdout); - } - - close(fd); - return 0; -} diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/videobuf b/Documentation/video4linux/videobuf index 17a1f9abf260f39a44dee35bf7b72a0c66fd71fc..1d00d7f15b8f730ee4de10ca2f9f28d5a529eadc 100644 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/videobuf +++ b/Documentation/video4linux/videobuf @@ -247,8 +247,6 @@ calls. The relevant helper functions are: int nonblocking); int videobuf_streamon(struct videobuf_queue *q); int videobuf_streamoff(struct videobuf_queue *q); - int videobuf_cgmbuf(struct videobuf_queue *q, struct video_mbuf *mbuf, - int count); So, for example, a VIDIOC_REQBUFS call turns into a call to the driver's vidioc_reqbufs() callback which, in turn, usually only needs to locate the @@ -258,10 +256,7 @@ boilerplate in a lot of V4L2 drivers. The vidioc_streamon() and vidioc_streamoff() functions will be a bit more complex, of course, since they will also need to deal with starting and -stopping the capture engine. videobuf_cgmbuf(), called from the driver's -vidiocgmbuf() function, only exists if the V4L1 compatibility module has -been selected with CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT, so its use must be surrounded -with #ifdef directives. +stopping the capture engine. Buffer allocation diff --git a/Documentation/vm/Makefile b/Documentation/vm/Makefile index 9dcff328b964b1889293518a064031bb73930ab3..3fa4d0668864d98ea8b2a586c8ec3f708cc1d716 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/Makefile +++ b/Documentation/vm/Makefile @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ obj- := dummy.o # List of programs to build -hostprogs-y := slabinfo page-types hugepage-mmap hugepage-shm map_hugetlb +hostprogs-y := page-types hugepage-mmap hugepage-shm map_hugetlb # Tell kbuild to always build the programs always := $(hostprogs-y) diff --git a/Documentation/x86/boot.txt b/Documentation/x86/boot.txt index 30b43e1b26979cee024aa7636e250520b8ba235f..bdeb81ccb5f61b973280f9704f28a9f9cd8cc2e1 100644 --- a/Documentation/x86/boot.txt +++ b/Documentation/x86/boot.txt @@ -600,6 +600,7 @@ Protocol: 2.07+ 0x00000001 lguest 0x00000002 Xen 0x00000003 Moorestown MID + 0x00000004 CE4100 TV Platform Field name: hardware_subarch_data Type: write (subarch-dependent) diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 7585e9dd835b72f3067e2694b39569779fcc1fde..64d7621ab35be81e335fa24582fb888715e097c5 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -166,9 +166,8 @@ F: drivers/serial/8250* F: include/linux/serial_8250.h 8390 NETWORK DRIVERS [WD80x3/SMC-ELITE, SMC-ULTRA, NE2000, 3C503, etc.] -M: Paul Gortmaker L: netdev@vger.kernel.org -S: Maintained +S: Orphan / Obsolete F: drivers/net/*8390* F: drivers/net/ax88796.c @@ -286,6 +285,41 @@ L: linux-parisc@vger.kernel.org S: Maintained F: sound/pci/ad1889.* +AD525X ANALOG DEVICES DIGITAL POTENTIOMETERS DRIVER +M: Michael Hennerich +L: device-driver-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +W: http://wiki-analog.com/AD5254 +S: Supported +F: drivers/misc/ad525x_dpot.c + +AD5398 CURRENT REGULATOR DRIVER (AD5398/AD5821) +M: Michael Hennerich +L: device-driver-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +W: http://wiki-analog.com/AD5398 +S: Supported +F: drivers/regulator/ad5398.c + +AD714X CAPACITANCE TOUCH SENSOR DRIVER (AD7142/3/7/8/7A) +M: Michael Hennerich +L: device-driver-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +W: http://wiki-analog.com/AD7142 +S: Supported +F: drivers/input/misc/ad714x.c + +AD7877 TOUCHSCREEN DRIVER +M: Michael Hennerich +L: device-driver-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +W: http://wiki-analog.com/AD7877 +S: Supported +F: drivers/input/touchscreen/ad7877.c + +AD7879 TOUCHSCREEN DRIVER (AD7879/AD7889) +M: Michael Hennerich +L: device-driver-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +W: http://wiki-analog.com/AD7879 +S: Supported +F: drivers/input/touchscreen/ad7879.c + ADM1025 HARDWARE MONITOR DRIVER M: Jean Delvare L: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org @@ -305,6 +339,32 @@ W: http://linuxwireless.org/ S: Orphan F: drivers/net/wireless/adm8211.* +ADP5520 BACKLIGHT DRIVER WITH IO EXPANDER (ADP5520/ADP5501) +M: Michael Hennerich +L: device-driver-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +W: http://wiki-analog.com/ADP5520 +S: Supported +F: drivers/mfd/adp5520.c +F: drivers/video/backlight/adp5520_bl.c +F: drivers/led/leds-adp5520.c +F: drivers/gpio/adp5520-gpio.c +F: drivers/input/keyboard/adp5520-keys.c + +ADP5588 QWERTY KEYPAD AND IO EXPANDER DRIVER (ADP5588/ADP5587) +M: Michael Hennerich +L: device-driver-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +W: http://wiki-analog.com/ADP5588 +S: Supported +F: drivers/input/keyboard/adp5588-keys.c +F: drivers/gpio/adp5588-gpio.c + +ADP8860 BACKLIGHT DRIVER (ADP8860/ADP8861/ADP8863) +M: Michael Hennerich +L: device-driver-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +W: http://wiki-analog.com/ADP8860 +S: Supported +F: drivers/video/backlight/adp8860_bl.c + ADT746X FAN DRIVER M: Colin Leroy S: Maintained @@ -317,6 +377,13 @@ S: Maintained F: Documentation/hwmon/adt7475 F: drivers/hwmon/adt7475.c +ADXL34X THREE-AXIS DIGITAL ACCELEROMETER DRIVER (ADXL345/ADXL346) +M: Michael Hennerich +L: device-driver-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +W: http://wiki-analog.com/ADXL345 +S: Supported +F: drivers/input/misc/adxl34x.c + ADVANSYS SCSI DRIVER M: Matthew Wilcox L: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org @@ -441,17 +508,23 @@ L: linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org S: Maintained F: drivers/infiniband/hw/amso1100/ -ANALOG DEVICES INC ASOC DRIVERS -L: uclinux-dist-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +ANALOG DEVICES INC ASOC CODEC DRIVERS +L: device-driver-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org L: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org (moderated for non-subscribers) -W: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ +W: http://wiki-analog.com/ S: Supported -F: sound/soc/blackfin/* F: sound/soc/codecs/ad1* F: sound/soc/codecs/adau* F: sound/soc/codecs/adav* F: sound/soc/codecs/ssm* +ANALOG DEVICES INC ASOC DRIVERS +L: uclinux-dist-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org +L: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org (moderated for non-subscribers) +W: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ +S: Supported +F: sound/soc/blackfin/* + AOA (Apple Onboard Audio) ALSA DRIVER M: Johannes Berg L: linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org @@ -1095,6 +1168,12 @@ S: Supported F: Documentation/aoe/ F: drivers/block/aoe/ +ATHEROS ATH GENERIC UTILITIES +M: "Luis R. Rodriguez" +L: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org +S: Supported +F: drivers/net/wireless/ath/* + ATHEROS ATH5K WIRELESS DRIVER M: Jiri Slaby M: Nick Kossifidis @@ -1273,6 +1352,15 @@ S: Maintained F: drivers/video/backlight/ F: include/linux/backlight.h +BATMAN ADVANCED +M: Marek Lindner +M: Simon Wunderlich +M: Sven Eckelmann +L: b.a.t.m.a.n@lists.open-mesh.org +W: http://www.open-mesh.org/ +S: Maintained +F: net/batman-adv/ + BAYCOM/HDLCDRV DRIVERS FOR AX.25 M: Thomas Sailer L: linux-hams@vger.kernel.org @@ -1409,7 +1497,9 @@ F: drivers/net/tg3.* BROADCOM BRCM80211 IEEE802.11n WIRELESS DRIVER M: Brett Rudley M: Henry Ptasinski -M: Nohee Ko +M: Dowan Kim +M: Roland Vossen +M: Arend van Spriel L: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org S: Supported F: drivers/staging/brcm80211/ @@ -1695,7 +1785,8 @@ S: Maintained F: drivers/usb/atm/cxacru.c CONFIGFS -M: Joel Becker +M: Joel Becker +T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlbec/configfs.git S: Supported F: fs/configfs/ F: include/linux/configfs.h @@ -2257,6 +2348,14 @@ W: http://acpi4asus.sf.net S: Maintained F: drivers/platform/x86/eeepc-laptop.c +EEEPC WMI EXTRAS DRIVER +M: Corentin Chary +L: acpi4asus-user@lists.sourceforge.net +L: platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org +W: http://acpi4asus.sf.net +S: Maintained +F: drivers/platform/x86/eeepc-wmi.c + EFIFB FRAMEBUFFER DRIVER L: linux-fbdev@vger.kernel.org M: Peter Jones @@ -2594,6 +2693,14 @@ S: Supported F: drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-gpio.c F: include/linux/i2c-gpio.h +GENERIC GPIO I2C MULTIPLEXER DRIVER +M: Peter Korsgaard +L: linux-i2c@vger.kernel.org +S: Supported +F: drivers/i2c/muxes/gpio-i2cmux.c +F: include/linux/gpio-i2cmux.h +F: Documentation/i2c/muxes/gpio-i2cmux + GENERIC HDLC (WAN) DRIVERS M: Krzysztof Halasa W: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/hdlc/ @@ -2812,6 +2919,10 @@ M: Thomas Gleixner S: Maintained F: Documentation/timers/ F: kernel/hrtimer.c +F: kernel/time/clockevents.c +F: kernel/time/tick*.* +F: kernel/time/timer_*.c +F include/linux/clockevents.h F: include/linux/hrtimer.h HIGH-SPEED SCC DRIVER FOR AX.25 @@ -3047,8 +3158,10 @@ F: drivers/input/ INPUT MULTITOUCH (MT) PROTOCOL M: Henrik Rydberg L: linux-input@vger.kernel.org +T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rydberg/input-mt.git S: Maintained F: Documentation/input/multi-touch-protocol.txt +F: drivers/input/input-mt.c K: \b(ABS|SYN)_MT_ INTEL IDLE DRIVER @@ -3135,6 +3248,8 @@ M: Alex Duyck M: John Ronciak L: e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net W: http://e1000.sourceforge.net/ +T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jkirsher/net-2.6.git +T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jkirsher/net-next-2.6.git S: Supported F: Documentation/networking/e100.txt F: Documentation/networking/e1000.txt @@ -4246,6 +4361,7 @@ NILFS2 FILESYSTEM M: KONISHI Ryusuke L: linux-nilfs@vger.kernel.org W: http://www.nilfs.org/en/ +T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ryusuke/nilfs2.git S: Supported F: Documentation/filesystems/nilfs2.txt F: fs/nilfs2/ @@ -4267,11 +4383,11 @@ F: Documentation/scsi/NinjaSCSI.txt F: drivers/scsi/nsp32* NTFS FILESYSTEM -M: Anton Altaparmakov +M: Anton Altaparmakov L: linux-ntfs-dev@lists.sourceforge.net -W: http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ +W: http://www.tuxera.com/ T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/aia21/ntfs-2.6.git -S: Maintained +S: Supported F: Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt F: fs/ntfs/ @@ -4343,6 +4459,20 @@ M: Deepak Saxena S: Maintained F: drivers/char/hw_random/omap-rng.c +OMAP HWMOD SUPPORT +M: Benoît Cousson +M: Paul Walmsley +L: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org +S: Maintained +F: arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_hwmod.c +F: arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/omap_hwmod.h + +OMAP HWMOD DATA FOR OMAP4-BASED DEVICES +M: Benoît Cousson +L: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org +S: Maintained +F: arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_hwmod_44xx_data.c + OMAP USB SUPPORT M: Felipe Balbi M: David Brownell @@ -4420,7 +4550,7 @@ F: include/linux/oprofile.h ORACLE CLUSTER FILESYSTEM 2 (OCFS2) M: Mark Fasheh -M: Joel Becker +M: Joel Becker L: ocfs2-devel@oss.oracle.com (moderated for non-subscribers) W: http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/ T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlbec/ocfs2.git @@ -4617,6 +4747,16 @@ S: Maintained F: crypto/pcrypt.c F: include/crypto/pcrypt.h +PER-CPU MEMORY ALLOCATOR +M: Tejun Heo +M: Christoph Lameter +L: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org +T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/percpu.git +S: Maintained +F: include/linux/percpu*.h +F: mm/percpu*.c +F: arch/*/include/asm/percpu.h + PER-TASK DELAY ACCOUNTING M: Balbir Singh S: Maintained @@ -4627,7 +4767,7 @@ PERFORMANCE EVENTS SUBSYSTEM M: Peter Zijlstra M: Paul Mackerras M: Ingo Molnar -M: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo +M: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo S: Supported F: kernel/perf_event*.c F: include/linux/perf_event.h @@ -5052,7 +5192,7 @@ L: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org W: http://linuxwireless.org/ T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-testing.git S: Maintained -F: drivers/net/wireless/rtl818x/rtl8180* +F: drivers/net/wireless/rtl818x/rtl8180/ RTL8187 WIRELESS DRIVER M: Herton Ronaldo Krzesinski @@ -5062,7 +5202,17 @@ L: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org W: http://linuxwireless.org/ T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-testing.git S: Maintained -F: drivers/net/wireless/rtl818x/rtl8187* +F: drivers/net/wireless/rtl818x/rtl8187/ + +RTL8192CE WIRELESS DRIVER +M: Larry Finger +M: Chaoming Li +L: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org +W: http://linuxwireless.org/ +T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-testing.git +S: Maintained +F: drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/ +F: drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/rtl8192ce/ S3 SAVAGE FRAMEBUFFER DRIVER M: Antonino Daplas @@ -5142,6 +5292,18 @@ L: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org (moderated for non-subscribers) S: Supported F: sound/soc/s3c24xx +TIMEKEEPING, NTP +M: John Stultz +M: Thomas Gleixner +S: Supported +F: include/linux/clocksource.h +F: include/linux/time.h +F: include/linux/timex.h +F: include/linux/timekeeping.h +F: kernel/time/clocksource.c +F: kernel/time/time*.c +F: kernel/time/ntp.c + TLG2300 VIDEO4LINUX-2 DRIVER M: Huang Shijie M: Kang Yong @@ -5712,12 +5874,6 @@ M: Ion Badulescu S: Odd Fixes F: drivers/net/starfire* -STRADIS MPEG-2 DECODER DRIVER -M: Nathan Laredo -W: http://www.stradis.com/ -S: Maintained -F: drivers/media/video/stradis.c - SUN3/3X M: Sam Creasey W: http://sammy.net/sun3/ @@ -5867,7 +6023,8 @@ F: drivers/net/tlan.* TOMOYO SECURITY MODULE M: Kentaro Takeda M: Tetsuo Handa -L: tomoyo-users-en@lists.sourceforge.jp (subscribers-only, for developers and users in English) +L: tomoyo-dev-en@lists.sourceforge.jp (subscribers-only, for developers in English) +L: tomoyo-users-en@lists.sourceforge.jp (subscribers-only, for users in English) L: tomoyo-dev@lists.sourceforge.jp (subscribers-only, for developers in Japanese) L: tomoyo-users@lists.sourceforge.jp (subscribers-only, for users in Japanese) W: http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/ diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 74b25559f831c5c48150789ed3230921635e0ae0..6a457690d10be4106188df33dadd55f9d512230e 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -224,6 +224,7 @@ ifeq ($(ARCH),m68knommu) endif KCONFIG_CONFIG ?= .config +export KCONFIG_CONFIG # SHELL used by kbuild CONFIG_SHELL := $(shell if [ -x "$$BASH" ]; then echo $$BASH; \ diff --git a/arch/Kconfig b/arch/Kconfig index 8bf0fa652eb63c57dec1ebfec1a93a407be4ed32..f78c2be4242b437ced3308795952102bf1359763 100644 --- a/arch/Kconfig +++ b/arch/Kconfig @@ -175,4 +175,7 @@ config HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI config HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL bool +config HAVE_ARCH_MUTEX_CPU_RELAX + bool + source "kernel/gcov/Kconfig" diff --git a/arch/alpha/include/asm/ioctls.h b/arch/alpha/include/asm/ioctls.h index 59617c3c2be6a865d40dd64dcf9ae222c3c80389..034b6cf5d9f31b1d3693746fe739331534f4b802 100644 --- a/arch/alpha/include/asm/ioctls.h +++ b/arch/alpha/include/asm/ioctls.h @@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ #define TIOCGSID 0x5429 /* Return the session ID of FD */ #define TIOCGPTN _IOR('T',0x30, unsigned int) /* Get Pty Number (of pty-mux device) */ #define TIOCSPTLCK _IOW('T',0x31, int) /* Lock/unlock Pty */ +#define TIOCGDEV _IOR('T',0x32, unsigned int) /* Get primary device node of /dev/console */ #define TIOCSIG _IOW('T',0x36, int) /* Generate signal on Pty slave */ #define TIOCSERCONFIG 0x5453 diff --git a/arch/alpha/include/asm/perf_event.h b/arch/alpha/include/asm/perf_event.h index fe792ca818f64c4d9954e8b62e5f8064a5d5777e..5996e7a6757e4e058d4d7e7f9d10f76fbf6b6d20 100644 --- a/arch/alpha/include/asm/perf_event.h +++ b/arch/alpha/include/asm/perf_event.h @@ -1,10 +1,4 @@ #ifndef __ASM_ALPHA_PERF_EVENT_H #define __ASM_ALPHA_PERF_EVENT_H -#ifdef CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS -extern void init_hw_perf_events(void); -#else -static inline void init_hw_perf_events(void) { } -#endif - #endif /* __ASM_ALPHA_PERF_EVENT_H */ diff --git a/arch/alpha/kernel/irq_alpha.c b/arch/alpha/kernel/irq_alpha.c index 5f77afb88e898b849f57e5c115f4688282e71c62..4c8bb374eb0a288d03d2cf5ad124e914638527f2 100644 --- a/arch/alpha/kernel/irq_alpha.c +++ b/arch/alpha/kernel/irq_alpha.c @@ -112,8 +112,6 @@ init_IRQ(void) wrent(entInt, 0); alpha_mv.init_irq(); - - init_hw_perf_events(); } /* diff --git a/arch/alpha/kernel/perf_event.c b/arch/alpha/kernel/perf_event.c index 1cc49683fb69b2a5f96639e71a2f1af821479e77..90561c45e7d8928e8e137e33164d2d2d661a28b8 100644 --- a/arch/alpha/kernel/perf_event.c +++ b/arch/alpha/kernel/perf_event.c @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include @@ -863,13 +864,13 @@ static void alpha_perf_event_irq_handler(unsigned long la_ptr, /* * Init call to initialise performance events at kernel startup. */ -void __init init_hw_perf_events(void) +int __init init_hw_perf_events(void) { pr_info("Performance events: "); if (!supported_cpu()) { pr_cont("No support for your CPU.\n"); - return; + return 0; } pr_cont("Supported CPU type!\n"); @@ -881,6 +882,8 @@ void __init init_hw_perf_events(void) /* And set up PMU specification */ alpha_pmu = &ev67_pmu; - perf_pmu_register(&pmu); -} + perf_pmu_register(&pmu, "cpu", PERF_TYPE_RAW); + return 0; +} +early_initcall(init_hw_perf_events); diff --git a/arch/arm/Kconfig b/arch/arm/Kconfig index d56d21c0573ba519b36d7f1e4012eb609dfbb664..e2f801167593e3fd7428ae38eb634eaeadcde225 100644 --- a/arch/arm/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/Kconfig @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ config ARM bool default y select HAVE_AOUT + select HAVE_DMA_API_DEBUG select HAVE_IDE select HAVE_MEMBLOCK select RTC_LIB @@ -14,6 +15,7 @@ config ARM select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER if (!XIP_KERNEL) select HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD if (!XIP_KERNEL) select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE if (!XIP_KERNEL) + select HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER if (!THUMB2_KERNEL) select HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT select HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP select HAVE_KERNEL_LZO @@ -23,6 +25,7 @@ config ARM select PERF_USE_VMALLOC select HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API select HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT if (PERF_EVENTS && (CPU_V6 || CPU_V7)) + select HAVE_C_RECORDMCOUNT help The ARM series is a line of low-power-consumption RISC chip designs licensed by ARM Ltd and targeted at embedded applications and @@ -34,9 +37,15 @@ config ARM config HAVE_PWM bool +config MIGHT_HAVE_PCI + bool + config SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION bool +config HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK + bool + config GENERIC_GPIO bool @@ -221,7 +230,7 @@ config ARCH_INTEGRATOR bool "ARM Ltd. Integrator family" select ARM_AMBA select ARCH_HAS_CPUFREQ - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select ICST select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select PLAT_VERSATILE @@ -231,7 +240,8 @@ config ARCH_INTEGRATOR config ARCH_REALVIEW bool "ARM Ltd. RealView family" select ARM_AMBA - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK select ICST select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB @@ -245,7 +255,8 @@ config ARCH_VERSATILE bool "ARM Ltd. Versatile family" select ARM_AMBA select ARM_VIC - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK select ICST select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB @@ -259,9 +270,10 @@ config ARCH_VEXPRESS select ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB select ARM_AMBA select ARM_TIMER_SP804 - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select HAVE_CLK + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK select ICST select PLAT_VERSATILE help @@ -280,7 +292,7 @@ config ARCH_BCMRING depends on MMU select CPU_V6 select ARM_AMBA - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB help @@ -298,6 +310,7 @@ config ARCH_CNS3XXX select CPU_V6 select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select ARM_GIC + select MIGHT_HAVE_PCI select PCI_DOMAINS if PCI help Support for Cavium Networks CNS3XXX platform. @@ -327,7 +340,7 @@ config ARCH_EP93XX select CPU_ARM920T select ARM_AMBA select ARM_VIC - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB select ARCH_HAS_HOLES_MEMORYMODEL select ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET @@ -347,14 +360,22 @@ config ARCH_MXC bool "Freescale MXC/iMX-based" select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP help Support for Freescale MXC/iMX-based family of processors +config ARCH_MXS + bool "Freescale MXS-based" + select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS + select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB + select COMMON_CLKDEV + help + Support for Freescale MXS-based family of processors + config ARCH_STMP3XXX bool "Freescale STMP3xxx" select CPU_ARM926T - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select USB_ARCH_HAS_EHCI @@ -433,6 +454,8 @@ config ARCH_IXP4XX select CPU_XSCALE select GENERIC_GPIO select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK + select MIGHT_HAVE_PCI select DMABOUNCE if PCI help Support for Intel's IXP4XX (XScale) family of processors. @@ -472,7 +495,7 @@ config ARCH_LPC32XX select HAVE_IDE select ARM_AMBA select USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_TIME select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS help @@ -506,8 +529,9 @@ config ARCH_MMP bool "Marvell PXA168/910/MMP2" depends on MMU select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK select TICK_ONESHOT select PLAT_PXA select SPARSE_IRQ @@ -539,7 +563,7 @@ config ARCH_W90X900 bool "Nuvoton W90X900 CPU" select CPU_ARM926T select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS help Support for Nuvoton (Winbond logic dept.) ARM9 processor, @@ -553,18 +577,19 @@ config ARCH_W90X900 config ARCH_NUC93X bool "Nuvoton NUC93X CPU" select CPU_ARM926T - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP help Support for Nuvoton (Winbond logic dept.) NUC93X MCU,The NUC93X is a low-power and high performance MPEG-4/JPEG multimedia controller chip. config ARCH_TEGRA bool "NVIDIA Tegra" + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_TIME select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select GENERIC_GPIO select HAVE_CLK - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK select ARCH_HAS_BARRIERS if CACHE_L2X0 select ARCH_HAS_CPUFREQ help @@ -574,7 +599,7 @@ config ARCH_TEGRA config ARCH_PNX4008 bool "Philips Nexperia PNX4008 Mobile" select CPU_ARM926T - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET help This enables support for Philips PNX4008 mobile platform. @@ -584,9 +609,10 @@ config ARCH_PXA depends on MMU select ARCH_MTD_XIP select ARCH_HAS_CPUFREQ - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK select TICK_ONESHOT select PLAT_PXA select SPARSE_IRQ @@ -606,9 +632,15 @@ config ARCH_MSM (clock and power control, etc). config ARCH_SHMOBILE - bool "Renesas SH-Mobile" + bool "Renesas SH-Mobile / R-Mobile" + select HAVE_CLK + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP + select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS + select NO_IOPORT + select SPARSE_IRQ + select MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER help - Support for Renesas's SH-Mobile ARM platforms + Support for Renesas's SH-Mobile and R-Mobile ARM platforms. config ARCH_RPC bool "RiscPC" @@ -635,6 +667,7 @@ config ARCH_SA1100 select CPU_FREQ select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select HAVE_CLK + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK select TICK_ONESHOT select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB help @@ -761,7 +794,7 @@ config ARCH_TCC_926 bool "Telechips TCC ARM926-based systems" select CPU_ARM926T select HAVE_CLK - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS help Support for Telechips TCC ARM926-based systems. @@ -781,11 +814,12 @@ config ARCH_U300 bool "ST-Ericsson U300 Series" depends on MMU select CPU_ARM926T + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK select HAVE_TCM select ARM_AMBA select ARM_VIC select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_GPIO help Support for ST-Ericsson U300 series mobile platforms. @@ -795,8 +829,9 @@ config ARCH_U8500 select CPU_V7 select ARM_AMBA select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB + select ARCH_HAS_CPUFREQ help Support for ST-Ericsson's Ux500 architecture @@ -805,7 +840,7 @@ config ARCH_NOMADIK select ARM_AMBA select ARM_VIC select CPU_ARM926T - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB help @@ -817,7 +852,7 @@ config ARCH_DAVINCI select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB select ZONE_DMA select HAVE_IDE - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR select ARCH_HAS_HOLES_MEMORYMODEL help @@ -829,6 +864,7 @@ config ARCH_OMAP select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB select ARCH_HAS_CPUFREQ select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK select ARCH_HAS_HOLES_MEMORYMODEL help Support for TI's OMAP platform (OMAP1/2/3/4). @@ -837,7 +873,7 @@ config PLAT_SPEAR bool "ST SPEAr" select ARM_AMBA select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB - select COMMON_CLKDEV + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS select HAVE_CLK help @@ -902,6 +938,8 @@ source "arch/arm/mach-mv78xx0/Kconfig" source "arch/arm/plat-mxc/Kconfig" +source "arch/arm/mach-mxs/Kconfig" + source "arch/arm/mach-netx/Kconfig" source "arch/arm/mach-nomadik/Kconfig" @@ -982,9 +1020,11 @@ config ARCH_ACORN config PLAT_IOP bool select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK config PLAT_ORION bool + select HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK config PLAT_PXA bool @@ -999,8 +1039,8 @@ source arch/arm/mm/Kconfig config IWMMXT bool "Enable iWMMXt support" - depends on CPU_XSCALE || CPU_XSC3 || CPU_MOHAWK - default y if PXA27x || PXA3xx || ARCH_MMP + depends on CPU_XSCALE || CPU_XSC3 || CPU_MOHAWK || CPU_PJ4 + default y if PXA27x || PXA3xx || PXA95x || ARCH_MMP help Enable support for iWMMXt context switching at run time if running on a CPU that supports it. @@ -1017,6 +1057,11 @@ config CPU_HAS_PMU default y bool +config MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER + bool + help + Allow each machine to specify it's own IRQ handler at run time. + if !MMU source "arch/arm/Kconfig-nommu" endif @@ -1164,7 +1209,7 @@ config ISA_DMA_API bool config PCI - bool "PCI support" if ARCH_INTEGRATOR_AP || ARCH_VERSATILE_PB || ARCH_IXP4XX || ARCH_KS8695 || MACH_ARMCORE || ARCH_CNS3XXX + bool "PCI support" if MIGHT_HAVE_PCI help Find out whether you have a PCI motherboard. PCI is the name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside @@ -1175,6 +1220,12 @@ config PCI_DOMAINS bool depends on PCI +config PCI_NANOENGINE + bool "BSE nanoEngine PCI support" + depends on SA1100_NANOENGINE + help + Enable PCI on the BSE nanoEngine board. + config PCI_SYSCALL def_bool PCI @@ -1205,10 +1256,11 @@ config SMP depends on EXPERIMENTAL depends on GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS depends on REALVIEW_EB_ARM11MP || REALVIEW_EB_A9MP || \ - MACH_REALVIEW_PB11MP || MACH_REALVIEW_PBX || ARCH_OMAP4 ||\ - ARCH_S5PV310 || ARCH_TEGRA || ARCH_U8500 || ARCH_VEXPRESS_CA9X4 + MACH_REALVIEW_PB11MP || MACH_REALVIEW_PBX || ARCH_OMAP4 || \ + ARCH_S5PV310 || ARCH_TEGRA || ARCH_U8500 || ARCH_VEXPRESS_CA9X4 || \ + ARCH_MSM_SCORPIONMP || ARCH_SHMOBILE select USE_GENERIC_SMP_HELPERS - select HAVE_ARM_SCU + select HAVE_ARM_SCU if !ARCH_MSM_SCORPIONMP help This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have a system with only one CPU, like most personal computers, say N. If @@ -1229,7 +1281,7 @@ config SMP config SMP_ON_UP bool "Allow booting SMP kernel on uniprocessor systems (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on EXPERIMENTAL - depends on SMP && !XIP && !THUMB2_KERNEL + depends on SMP && !XIP default y help SMP kernels contain instructions which fail on non-SMP processors. @@ -1248,6 +1300,7 @@ config HAVE_ARM_SCU config HAVE_ARM_TWD bool depends on SMP + select TICK_ONESHOT help This options enables support for the ARM timer and watchdog unit @@ -1283,6 +1336,7 @@ config NR_CPUS config HOTPLUG_CPU bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on SMP && HOTPLUG && EXPERIMENTAL + depends on !ARCH_MSM help Say Y here to experiment with turning CPUs off and on. CPUs can be controlled through /sys/devices/system/cpu. @@ -1291,7 +1345,7 @@ config LOCAL_TIMERS bool "Use local timer interrupts" depends on SMP default y - select HAVE_ARM_TWD + select HAVE_ARM_TWD if !ARCH_MSM_SCORPIONMP help Enable support for local timers on SMP platforms, rather then the legacy IPI broadcast method. Local timers allows the system @@ -1310,7 +1364,7 @@ config HZ default 100 config THUMB2_KERNEL - bool "Compile the kernel in Thumb-2 mode" + bool "Compile the kernel in Thumb-2 mode (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on CPU_V7 && !CPU_V6 && EXPERIMENTAL select AEABI select ARM_ASM_UNIFIED @@ -1524,6 +1578,7 @@ config SECCOMP config CC_STACKPROTECTOR bool "Enable -fstack-protector buffer overflow detection (EXPERIMENTAL)" + depends on EXPERIMENTAL help This option turns on the -fstack-protector GCC feature. This feature puts, at the beginning of functions, a canary value on @@ -1650,6 +1705,19 @@ config ATAGS_PROC Should the atags used to boot the kernel be exported in an "atags" file in procfs. Useful with kexec. +config CRASH_DUMP + bool "Build kdump crash kernel (EXPERIMENTAL)" + depends on EXPERIMENTAL + help + Generate crash dump after being started by kexec. This should + be normally only set in special crash dump kernels which are + loaded in the main kernel with kexec-tools into a specially + reserved region and then later executed after a crash by + kdump/kexec. The crash dump kernel must be compiled to a + memory address not used by the main kernel + + For more details see Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt + config AUTO_ZRELADDR bool "Auto calculation of the decompressed kernel image address" depends on !ZBOOT_ROM && !ARCH_U300 @@ -1707,7 +1775,7 @@ config CPU_FREQ_S3C Internal configuration node for common cpufreq on Samsung SoC config CPU_FREQ_S3C24XX - bool "CPUfreq driver for Samsung S3C24XX series CPUs" + bool "CPUfreq driver for Samsung S3C24XX series CPUs (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on ARCH_S3C2410 && CPU_FREQ && EXPERIMENTAL select CPU_FREQ_S3C help @@ -1719,7 +1787,7 @@ config CPU_FREQ_S3C24XX If in doubt, say N. config CPU_FREQ_S3C24XX_PLL - bool "Support CPUfreq changing of PLL frequency" + bool "Support CPUfreq changing of PLL frequency (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on CPU_FREQ_S3C24XX && EXPERIMENTAL help Compile in support for changing the PLL frequency from the diff --git a/arch/arm/Kconfig.debug b/arch/arm/Kconfig.debug index 2fd0b99afc4bc849cd448780358fa5fdd68ff644..494224a9b459060f94f39aafeeae8389111d50a0 100644 --- a/arch/arm/Kconfig.debug +++ b/arch/arm/Kconfig.debug @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ config STRICT_DEVMEM config FRAME_POINTER bool depends on !THUMB2_KERNEL - default y if !ARM_UNWIND + default y if !ARM_UNWIND || FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER help If you say N here, the resulting kernel will be slightly smaller and faster. However, if neither FRAME_POINTER nor ARM_UNWIND are enabled, @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ config FRAME_POINTER reported is severely limited. config ARM_UNWIND - bool "Enable stack unwinding support" + bool "Enable stack unwinding support (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on AEABI && EXPERIMENTAL default y help diff --git a/arch/arm/Makefile b/arch/arm/Makefile index b87aed028eeff2dc50bb4b7c1005f9daadac26a8..c22c1adfedd6e604bdfa94bf76c598b982666706 100644 --- a/arch/arm/Makefile +++ b/arch/arm/Makefile @@ -154,10 +154,11 @@ machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MSM) := msm machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MV78XX0) := mv78xx0 machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX1) := imx machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX2) := imx -machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX25) := mx25 +machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX25) := imx machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX3) := mx3 machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX5) := mx5 machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MXC91231) := mxc91231 +machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MXS) := mxs machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_NETX) := netx machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_NOMADIK) := nomadik machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_NS9XXX) := ns9xxx diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/compressed/Makefile b/arch/arm/boot/compressed/Makefile index 65a7c1c588a94ab4623be0ddfe02a691fb2954c6..0a8f748e506adfc415b857bc94dec36e25498999 100644 --- a/arch/arm/boot/compressed/Makefile +++ b/arch/arm/boot/compressed/Makefile @@ -45,6 +45,10 @@ else endif endif +ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_SHMOBILE),y) +OBJS += head-shmobile.o +endif + # # We now have a PIC decompressor implementation. Decompressors running # from RAM should not define ZTEXTADDR. Decompressors running directly diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head-shmobile.S b/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head-shmobile.S new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..30973b76e6ae367bd293d2d14a0aaaca1e2fe1db --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head-shmobile.S @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +/* + * The head-file for SH-Mobile ARM platforms + * + * Kuninori Morimoto + * Simon Horman + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM + + .section ".start", "ax" + + /* load board-specific initialization code */ +#include + + b 1f +__atags:@ tag #1 + .long 12 @ tag->hdr.size = tag_size(tag_core); + .long 0x54410001 @ tag->hdr.tag = ATAG_CORE; + .long 0 @ tag->u.core.flags = 0; + .long 0 @ tag->u.core.pagesize = 0; + .long 0 @ tag->u.core.rootdev = 0; + @ tag #2 + .long 8 @ tag->hdr.size = tag_size(tag_mem32); + .long 0x54410002 @ tag->hdr.tag = ATAG_MEM; + .long CONFIG_MEMORY_SIZE @ tag->u.mem.size = CONFIG_MEMORY_SIZE; + .long CONFIG_MEMORY_START @ @ tag->u.mem.start = CONFIG_MEMORY_START; + @ tag #3 + .long 0 @ tag->hdr.size = 0 + .long 0 @ tag->hdr.tag = ATAG_NONE; +1: + + /* Set board ID necessary for boot */ + ldr r7, 1f @ Set machine type register + adr r8, __atags @ Set atag register + b 2f + +1 : .long MACH_TYPE +2 : + +#endif /* CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM */ diff --git a/arch/arm/common/Kconfig b/arch/arm/common/Kconfig index 0a34c8186924415398601d46d488a2b011136219..778655f0257a9f27f73d3c1a0fddd81eb28919f4 100644 --- a/arch/arm/common/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/common/Kconfig @@ -37,7 +37,3 @@ config SHARP_PARAM config SHARP_SCOOP bool - -config COMMON_CLKDEV - bool - select HAVE_CLK diff --git a/arch/arm/common/Makefile b/arch/arm/common/Makefile index e6e8664a94139cd7e4086020d537ded4ca087f9e..e7521bca2c3564eaf3d21663fbf4ae3721e43461 100644 --- a/arch/arm/common/Makefile +++ b/arch/arm/common/Makefile @@ -17,3 +17,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_IXP2000) += uengine.o obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_IXP23XX) += uengine.o obj-$(CONFIG_PCI_HOST_ITE8152) += it8152.o obj-$(CONFIG_COMMON_CLKDEV) += clkdev.o +obj-$(CONFIG_ARM_TIMER_SP804) += timer-sp.o diff --git a/arch/arm/common/dmabounce.c b/arch/arm/common/dmabounce.c index cc0a932bbea90780f659becc4ee7d93087ab61cf..e5681636626f5fab71e38ac758a4409b2a127247 100644 --- a/arch/arm/common/dmabounce.c +++ b/arch/arm/common/dmabounce.c @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ static inline void unmap_single(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dma_addr, * substitute the safe buffer for the unsafe one. * (basically move the buffer from an unsafe area to a safe one) */ -dma_addr_t dma_map_single(struct device *dev, void *ptr, size_t size, +dma_addr_t __dma_map_single(struct device *dev, void *ptr, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) { dev_dbg(dev, "%s(ptr=%p,size=%d,dir=%x)\n", @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ dma_addr_t dma_map_single(struct device *dev, void *ptr, size_t size, return map_single(dev, ptr, size, dir); } -EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_map_single); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__dma_map_single); /* * see if a mapped address was really a "safe" buffer and if so, copy @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_map_single); * the safe buffer. (basically return things back to the way they * should be) */ -void dma_unmap_single(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dma_addr, size_t size, +void __dma_unmap_single(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dma_addr, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) { dev_dbg(dev, "%s(ptr=%p,size=%d,dir=%x)\n", @@ -354,9 +354,9 @@ void dma_unmap_single(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dma_addr, size_t size, unmap_single(dev, dma_addr, size, dir); } -EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_unmap_single); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__dma_unmap_single); -dma_addr_t dma_map_page(struct device *dev, struct page *page, +dma_addr_t __dma_map_page(struct device *dev, struct page *page, unsigned long offset, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) { dev_dbg(dev, "%s(page=%p,off=%#lx,size=%zx,dir=%x)\n", @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ dma_addr_t dma_map_page(struct device *dev, struct page *page, return map_single(dev, page_address(page) + offset, size, dir); } -EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_map_page); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__dma_map_page); /* * see if a mapped address was really a "safe" buffer and if so, copy @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_map_page); * the safe buffer. (basically return things back to the way they * should be) */ -void dma_unmap_page(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dma_addr, size_t size, +void __dma_unmap_page(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dma_addr, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) { dev_dbg(dev, "%s(ptr=%p,size=%d,dir=%x)\n", @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ void dma_unmap_page(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dma_addr, size_t size, unmap_single(dev, dma_addr, size, dir); } -EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_unmap_page); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__dma_unmap_page); int dmabounce_sync_for_cpu(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t addr, unsigned long off, size_t sz, enum dma_data_direction dir) diff --git a/arch/arm/common/gic.c b/arch/arm/common/gic.c index e6388dcd8cfa2cf5f7a31ee59a6728bda377f89c..0b89ef001330d5f7ef0f256a4081cac0fc47a396 100644 --- a/arch/arm/common/gic.c +++ b/arch/arm/common/gic.c @@ -35,6 +35,9 @@ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(irq_controller_lock); +/* Address of GIC 0 CPU interface */ +void __iomem *gic_cpu_base_addr __read_mostly; + struct gic_chip_data { unsigned int irq_offset; void __iomem *dist_base; @@ -45,7 +48,7 @@ struct gic_chip_data { #define MAX_GIC_NR 1 #endif -static struct gic_chip_data gic_data[MAX_GIC_NR]; +static struct gic_chip_data gic_data[MAX_GIC_NR] __read_mostly; static inline void __iomem *gic_dist_base(unsigned int irq) { @@ -213,21 +216,16 @@ void __init gic_cascade_irq(unsigned int gic_nr, unsigned int irq) set_irq_chained_handler(irq, gic_handle_cascade_irq); } -void __init gic_dist_init(unsigned int gic_nr, void __iomem *base, - unsigned int irq_start) +static void __init gic_dist_init(struct gic_chip_data *gic, + unsigned int irq_start) { unsigned int gic_irqs, irq_limit, i; + void __iomem *base = gic->dist_base; u32 cpumask = 1 << smp_processor_id(); - if (gic_nr >= MAX_GIC_NR) - BUG(); - cpumask |= cpumask << 8; cpumask |= cpumask << 16; - gic_data[gic_nr].dist_base = base; - gic_data[gic_nr].irq_offset = (irq_start - 1) & ~31; - writel(0, base + GIC_DIST_CTRL); /* @@ -267,7 +265,7 @@ void __init gic_dist_init(unsigned int gic_nr, void __iomem *base, /* * Limit number of interrupts registered to the platform maximum */ - irq_limit = gic_data[gic_nr].irq_offset + gic_irqs; + irq_limit = gic->irq_offset + gic_irqs; if (WARN_ON(irq_limit > NR_IRQS)) irq_limit = NR_IRQS; @@ -276,7 +274,7 @@ void __init gic_dist_init(unsigned int gic_nr, void __iomem *base, */ for (i = irq_start; i < irq_limit; i++) { set_irq_chip(i, &gic_chip); - set_irq_chip_data(i, &gic_data[gic_nr]); + set_irq_chip_data(i, gic); set_irq_handler(i, handle_level_irq); set_irq_flags(i, IRQF_VALID | IRQF_PROBE); } @@ -284,19 +282,12 @@ void __init gic_dist_init(unsigned int gic_nr, void __iomem *base, writel(1, base + GIC_DIST_CTRL); } -void __cpuinit gic_cpu_init(unsigned int gic_nr, void __iomem *base) +static void __cpuinit gic_cpu_init(struct gic_chip_data *gic) { - void __iomem *dist_base; + void __iomem *dist_base = gic->dist_base; + void __iomem *base = gic->cpu_base; int i; - if (gic_nr >= MAX_GIC_NR) - BUG(); - - dist_base = gic_data[gic_nr].dist_base; - BUG_ON(!dist_base); - - gic_data[gic_nr].cpu_base = base; - /* * Deal with the banked PPI and SGI interrupts - disable all * PPI interrupts, ensure all SGI interrupts are enabled. @@ -314,6 +305,42 @@ void __cpuinit gic_cpu_init(unsigned int gic_nr, void __iomem *base) writel(1, base + GIC_CPU_CTRL); } +void __init gic_init(unsigned int gic_nr, unsigned int irq_start, + void __iomem *dist_base, void __iomem *cpu_base) +{ + struct gic_chip_data *gic; + + BUG_ON(gic_nr >= MAX_GIC_NR); + + gic = &gic_data[gic_nr]; + gic->dist_base = dist_base; + gic->cpu_base = cpu_base; + gic->irq_offset = (irq_start - 1) & ~31; + + if (gic_nr == 0) + gic_cpu_base_addr = cpu_base; + + gic_dist_init(gic, irq_start); + gic_cpu_init(gic); +} + +void __cpuinit gic_secondary_init(unsigned int gic_nr) +{ + BUG_ON(gic_nr >= MAX_GIC_NR); + + gic_cpu_init(&gic_data[gic_nr]); +} + +void __cpuinit gic_enable_ppi(unsigned int irq) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + local_irq_save(flags); + irq_to_desc(irq)->status |= IRQ_NOPROBE; + gic_unmask_irq(irq); + local_irq_restore(flags); +} + #ifdef CONFIG_SMP void gic_raise_softirq(const struct cpumask *mask, unsigned int irq) { diff --git a/arch/arm/plat-versatile/timer-sp.c b/arch/arm/common/timer-sp.c similarity index 95% rename from arch/arm/plat-versatile/timer-sp.c rename to arch/arm/common/timer-sp.c index fb0d1c299718c1537ca27a88da17b5439bf8b21d..6ef3342153b90c003d43a12123eee18560efffc7 100644 --- a/arch/arm/plat-versatile/timer-sp.c +++ b/arch/arm/common/timer-sp.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - * linux/arch/arm/plat-versatile/timer-sp.c + * linux/arch/arm/common/timer-sp.c * * Copyright (C) 1999 - 2003 ARM Limited * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd @@ -26,8 +26,6 @@ #include -#include - /* * These timers are currently always setup to be clocked at 1MHz. */ @@ -46,7 +44,6 @@ static struct clocksource clocksource_sp804 = { .rating = 200, .read = sp804_read, .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(32), - .shift = 20, .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, }; @@ -63,8 +60,7 @@ void __init sp804_clocksource_init(void __iomem *base) writel(TIMER_CTRL_32BIT | TIMER_CTRL_ENABLE | TIMER_CTRL_PERIODIC, clksrc_base + TIMER_CTRL); - cs->mult = clocksource_khz2mult(TIMER_FREQ_KHZ, cs->shift); - clocksource_register(cs); + clocksource_register_khz(cs, TIMER_FREQ_KHZ); } diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/ag5evm_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/ag5evm_defconfig new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2b9cf56db363d596860e6dd024f719c22db4371a --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/configs/ag5evm_defconfig @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y +CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y +CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y +CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y +CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=16 +CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y +# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set +# CONFIG_IPC_NS is not set +# CONFIG_USER_NS is not set +# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y +CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="" +CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y +CONFIG_SLAB=y +# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set +# CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE is not set +# CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ is not set +CONFIG_ARCH_SHMOBILE=y +CONFIG_ARCH_SH73A0=y +CONFIG_MACH_AG5EVM=y +CONFIG_MEMORY_SIZE=0x10000000 +CONFIG_CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE=y +CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_430973=y +CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_458693=y +CONFIG_NO_HZ=y +CONFIG_AEABI=y +# CONFIG_OABI_COMPAT is not set +CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y +CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 +CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 +CONFIG_CMDLINE="console=tty0 console=ttySC2,115200 earlyprintk=sh-sci.2,115200 ignore_loglevel" +CONFIG_CMDLINE_FORCE=y +CONFIG_KEXEC=y +# CONFIG_CORE_DUMP_DEFAULT_ELF_HEADERS is not set +CONFIG_PM=y +# CONFIG_SUSPEND is not set +CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME=y +CONFIG_NET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_INET=y +# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT is not set +# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL is not set +# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_BEET is not set +# CONFIG_INET_LRO is not set +# CONFIG_INET_DIAG is not set +# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set +# CONFIG_WIRELESS is not set +CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="/sbin/hotplug" +# CONFIG_BLK_DEV is not set +CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y +CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y +CONFIG_SMSC911X=y +# CONFIG_NETDEV_1000 is not set +# CONFIG_NETDEV_10000 is not set +# CONFIG_WLAN is not set +CONFIG_INPUT_SPARSEKMAP=y +# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set +CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y +# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set +# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set +CONFIG_SERIAL_SH_SCI=y +CONFIG_SERIAL_SH_SCI_NR_UARTS=9 +CONFIG_SERIAL_SH_SCI_CONSOLE=y +# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set +# CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set +CONFIG_I2C=y +CONFIG_I2C_SH_MOBILE=y +# CONFIG_HWMON is not set +# CONFIG_MFD_SUPPORT is not set +CONFIG_FB=y +CONFIG_FB_SH_MOBILE_LCDC=y +CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y +CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_DETECT_PRIMARY=y +# CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT is not set +# CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT is not set +# CONFIG_DNOTIFY is not set +# CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER is not set +CONFIG_TMPFS=y +# CONFIG_MISC_FILESYSTEMS is not set +CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y +CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y +# CONFIG_FTRACE is not set diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/ams_delta_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/ams_delta_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 75de45e949b924be089193c3cff2c89f6d16cb0f..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/ams_delta_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -# CONFIG_SWAP is not set -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y -# CONFIG_KALLSYMS is not set -CONFIG_SLAB=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_LBDAF is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_OMAP_MBOX_FWK=m -CONFIG_MACH_AMS_DELTA=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_150MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -CONFIG_PREEMPT=y -CONFIG_AEABI=y -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=32M console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/ram0 initrd=0x11c00000,4M" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_PM=y -# CONFIG_SUSPEND is not set -CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_IPV6=y -# CONFIG_FW_LOADER is not set -CONFIG_MTD=y -CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y -CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y -CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y -CONFIG_MTD_NAND=y -CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AMS_DELTA=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 -CONFIG_SCSI=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_USB_CATC=y -CONFIG_USB_KAWETH=y -CONFIG_USB_PEGASUS=y -CONFIG_USB_RTL8150=y -CONFIG_USB_USBNET=y -CONFIG_PPP=y -CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK=y -CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set -CONFIG_HW_RANDOM=y -CONFIG_I2C=y -CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y -CONFIG_I2C_OMAP=y -CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS=y -# CONFIG_HWMON is not set -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT=y -CONFIG_LCD_CLASS_DEVICE=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_FONTS=y -CONFIG_FONT_6x11=y -CONFIG_LOGO=y -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO is not set -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16 is not set -CONFIG_SOUND=y -CONFIG_SND=y -CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=y -CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=y -CONFIG_SND_SOC=y -CONFIG_SND_OMAP_SOC=y -CONFIG_SND_OMAP_SOC_AMS_DELTA=y -CONFIG_USB=y -CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y -# CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS is not set -CONFIG_USB_MON=y -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y -CONFIG_NEW_LEDS=y -CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS=y -CONFIG_LEDS_AMS_DELTA=y -CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGERS=y -CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_TIMER=y -CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_HEARTBEAT=y -CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_DEFAULT_ON=y -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS=y -CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y -CONFIG_JFFS2_SUMMARY=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2=y -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -# CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE is not set diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/htcherald_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/htcherald_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index edfa1c0daab00312563c15327262956c5a3595b3..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/htcherald_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_SLAB=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP850=y -# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP15XX is not set -CONFIG_MACH_HERALD=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_195MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -CONFIG_CPU_ARM925T=y -CONFIG_PREEMPT=y -CONFIG_AEABI=y -CONFIG_LEDS=y -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=32M console=ttyS0,115200 ip=dhcp" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_PM=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="/sbin/hotplug" -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_SMC91X=y -# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=m -# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set -CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=m -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_ROTATION=y -CONFIG_FONTS=y -CONFIG_FONT_MINI_4x6=y -CONFIG_USB_GADGET=y -CONFIG_USB_ETH=m -# CONFIG_USB_ETH_RNDIS is not set -CONFIG_MMC=y -CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI=y -CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM=y -CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y -# CONFIG_RCU_CPU_STALL_DETECTOR is not set -CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_ZLIB=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZO=y -# CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANSI_CPRNG is not set diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/mackerel_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/mackerel_defconfig new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..306a2e2d3622b6b7696822cd0f03f6a4e32b3e73 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/configs/mackerel_defconfig @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y +CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y +CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y +CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y +CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=16 +# CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set +# CONFIG_IPC_NS is not set +# CONFIG_USER_NS is not set +# CONFIG_PID_NS is not set +# CONFIG_NET_NS is not set +CONFIG_SLAB=y +CONFIG_MODULES=y +CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y +# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set +# CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE is not set +# CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ is not set +CONFIG_ARCH_SHMOBILE=y +CONFIG_ARCH_SH7372=y +CONFIG_MACH_MACKEREL=y +CONFIG_MEMORY_SIZE=0x10000000 +CONFIG_AEABI=y +# CONFIG_OABI_COMPAT is not set +CONFIG_FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER=15 +CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 +CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 +CONFIG_CMDLINE="console=tty0, console=ttySC0,115200 earlyprintk=sh-sci.0,115200 root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=,tcp,v3 ip=dhcp memchunk.vpu=64m memchunk.veu0=8m memchunk.spu0=2m mem=240m" +CONFIG_KEXEC=y +# CONFIG_CORE_DUMP_DEFAULT_ELF_HEADERS is not set +CONFIG_PM=y +CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME=y +CONFIG_NET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_INET=y +CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y +CONFIG_IP_PNP=y +CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y +# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT is not set +# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL is not set +# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_BEET is not set +# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set +# CONFIG_WIRELESS is not set +CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="/sbin/hotplug" +# CONFIG_FIRMWARE_IN_KERNEL is not set +CONFIG_MTD=y +CONFIG_MTD_CONCAT=y +CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y +CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y +CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y +CONFIG_MTD_CFI=y +CONFIG_MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS=y +CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELEXT=y +CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP=y +CONFIG_MTD_ARM_INTEGRATOR=y +CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK2MTD=y +CONFIG_SCSI=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y +# CONFIG_SCSI_LOWLEVEL is not set +CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y +CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y +CONFIG_SMSC911X=y +# CONFIG_NETDEV_1000 is not set +# CONFIG_NETDEV_10000 is not set +# CONFIG_WLAN is not set +# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set +# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set +# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set +CONFIG_SERIAL_SH_SCI=y +CONFIG_SERIAL_SH_SCI_NR_UARTS=8 +CONFIG_SERIAL_SH_SCI_CONSOLE=y +# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set +# CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set +# CONFIG_HWMON is not set +# CONFIG_MFD_SUPPORT is not set +CONFIG_FB=y +CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y +CONFIG_FB_SH_MOBILE_LCDC=y +CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y +CONFIG_LOGO=y +# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO is not set +# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_CLUT224 is not set +# CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT is not set +# CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT is not set +CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y +CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y +CONFIG_EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL=y +CONFIG_EXT2_FS_SECURITY=y +CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XIP=y +CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y +# CONFIG_EXT3_DEFAULTS_TO_ORDERED is not set +CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL=y +CONFIG_EXT3_FS_SECURITY=y +# CONFIG_DNOTIFY is not set +# CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER is not set +CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y +CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y +CONFIG_TMPFS=y +# CONFIG_MISC_FILESYSTEMS is not set +CONFIG_NFS_FS=y +CONFIG_NFS_V3=y +CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL=y +CONFIG_NFS_V4=y +CONFIG_NFS_V4_1=y +CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=y +CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R=y +CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U=y +CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=y +# CONFIG_ENABLE_WARN_DEPRECATED is not set +# CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK is not set +# CONFIG_ARM_UNWIND is not set +CONFIG_CRYPTO=y +CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANSI_CPRNG=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/mx3_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/mx3_defconfig index f0c339fd5d21374e1721c9516822cae038c3639d..e648ea3429beb816fd5785cbe23184380efd0ba8 100644 --- a/arch/arm/configs/mx3_defconfig +++ b/arch/arm/configs/mx3_defconfig @@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ CONFIG_SERIAL_IMX_CONSOLE=y CONFIG_I2C=y CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y CONFIG_I2C_IMX=y +CONFIG_SPI=y CONFIG_W1=y CONFIG_W1_MASTER_MXC=y CONFIG_W1_SLAVE_THERM=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/n770_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/n770_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 993e94df5d0e8aaecfa2d59a94157fbe684d25fb..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/n770_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_SLAB=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -# CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_OMAP_RESET_CLOCKS=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_MUX is not set -CONFIG_OMAP_MBOX_FWK=y -CONFIG_OMAP_32K_TIMER=y -CONFIG_OMAP_DM_TIMER=y -# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP15XX is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP16XX=y -CONFIG_MACH_NOKIA770=y -CONFIG_OMAP_CLOCKS_SET_BY_BOOTLOADER=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_216MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="root=1f03 rootfstype=jffs2 time" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_PM=y -CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y -# CONFIG_INET_LRO is not set -# CONFIG_INET_DIAG is not set -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_NETFILTER=y -CONFIG_BT=y -CONFIG_BT_L2CAP=y -CONFIG_BT_SCO=y -CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM=y -CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM_TTY=y -CONFIG_BT_BNEP=y -CONFIG_BT_HIDP=y -CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="/sbin/hotplug" -CONFIG_CONNECTOR=y -# CONFIG_PROC_EVENTS is not set -CONFIG_MTD=y -CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y -CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS=y -CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y -CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y -CONFIG_MTD_NAND=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_SCSI=y -# CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_TUN=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_USB_USBNET=y -# CONFIG_USB_NET_AX8817X is not set -# CONFIG_USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET is not set -CONFIG_PPP=y -CONFIG_PPP_FILTER=y -CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC=y -CONFIG_PPP_DEFLATE=y -CONFIG_PPP_BSDCOMP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y -# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN=y -CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_ADS7846=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set -CONFIG_I2C=y -CONFIG_I2C_OMAP=y -CONFIG_SPI=y -CONFIG_SPI_OMAP_UWIRE=y -# CONFIG_HWMON is not set -CONFIG_WATCHDOG=y -CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT=y -CONFIG_OMAP_WATCHDOG=y -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP_LCDC_EXTERNAL=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP_LCDC_HWA742=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP_MANUAL_UPDATE=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP_LCD_MIPID=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_SOUND=y -CONFIG_SND=y -# CONFIG_SND_SUPPORT_OLD_API is not set -CONFIG_SND_DUMMY=y -CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO=y -CONFIG_USB=y -CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y -CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND=y -CONFIG_USB_OTG=y -# CONFIG_USB_OTG_WHITELIST is not set -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y -CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=y -CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_PL2303=y -CONFIG_USB_GADGET=y -CONFIG_USB_ETH=m -CONFIG_USB_FILE_STORAGE=m -CONFIG_USB_FILE_STORAGE_TEST=y -CONFIG_MMC=y -CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y -CONFIG_JFFS2_SUMMARY=y -CONFIG_JFFS2_COMPRESSION_OPTIONS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_NFS_V3=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=y -CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=y -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS=y -CONFIG_SECURITY=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/omap1_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/omap1_defconfig new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a350cc6bfe6a657f7247e1b2b5ffb6b3737a1734 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/configs/omap1_defconfig @@ -0,0 +1,286 @@ +CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y +# CONFIG_SWAP is not set +CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y +CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y +CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT=y +CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y +CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y +CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y +# CONFIG_KALLSYMS is not set +# CONFIG_ELF_CORE is not set +# CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set +# CONFIG_SHMEM is not set +# CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS is not set +CONFIG_SLOB=y +CONFIG_PROFILING=y +CONFIG_OPROFILE=y +CONFIG_MODULES=y +CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y +CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD=y +# CONFIG_LBDAF is not set +# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set +# CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE is not set +# CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ is not set +CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y +CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y +CONFIG_OMAP_RESET_CLOCKS=y +# CONFIG_OMAP_MUX is not set +CONFIG_OMAP_MBOX_FWK=y +CONFIG_OMAP_32K_TIMER=y +CONFIG_OMAP_DM_TIMER=y +CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP730=y +CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP850=y +CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP16XX=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_INNOVATOR=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_H2=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_H3=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_HTCWIZARD=y +CONFIG_MACH_HERALD=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_OSK=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_PERSEUS2=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_FSAMPLE=y +CONFIG_MACH_VOICEBLUE=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_PALMTE=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_PALMZ71=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_PALMTT=y +CONFIG_MACH_SX1=y +CONFIG_MACH_NOKIA770=y +CONFIG_MACH_AMS_DELTA=y +CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_GENERIC=y +CONFIG_OMAP_CLOCKS_SET_BY_BOOTLOADER=y +CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_216MHZ=y +CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_195MHZ=y +CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_192MHZ=y +CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_182MHZ=y +CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_168MHZ=y +# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set +# CONFIG_ARM_THUMB is not set +CONFIG_PCCARD=y +CONFIG_OMAP_CF=y +CONFIG_NO_HZ=y +CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS=y +CONFIG_PREEMPT=y +CONFIG_AEABI=y +CONFIG_LEDS=y +CONFIG_LEDS_CPU=y +CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 +CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 +CONFIG_CMDLINE="root=1f03 rootfstype=jffs2" +CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y +CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=y +CONFIG_PM=y +# CONFIG_SUSPEND is not set +CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME=y +CONFIG_NET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_NET_KEY=y +CONFIG_INET=y +CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y +CONFIG_IP_PNP=y +CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y +CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y +# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT is not set +# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL is not set +# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_BEET is not set +# CONFIG_INET_LRO is not set +# CONFIG_INET_DIAG is not set +CONFIG_IPV6=y +CONFIG_NETFILTER=y +CONFIG_BT=y +CONFIG_BT_L2CAP=y +CONFIG_BT_SCO=y +CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM=y +CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM_TTY=y +CONFIG_BT_BNEP=y +CONFIG_BT_HIDP=y +CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="/sbin/hotplug" +# CONFIG_STANDALONE is not set +# CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD is not set +CONFIG_CONNECTOR=y +# CONFIG_PROC_EVENTS is not set +CONFIG_MTD=y +CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG=y +CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG_VERBOSE=3 +CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y +CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS=y +CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y +CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y +CONFIG_MTD_CFI=y +CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELEXT=y +CONFIG_MTD_NAND=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_COUNT=2 +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 +CONFIG_IDE=m +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECS=m +CONFIG_SCSI=y +# CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS is not set +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y +CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=y +CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=y +CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN=y +CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y +CONFIG_TUN=y +CONFIG_PHYLIB=y +CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y +CONFIG_SMC91X=y +CONFIG_USB_CATC=y +CONFIG_USB_KAWETH=y +CONFIG_USB_PEGASUS=y +CONFIG_USB_RTL8150=y +CONFIG_USB_USBNET=y +# CONFIG_USB_NET_AX8817X is not set +# CONFIG_USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET is not set +CONFIG_PPP=y +CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK=y +CONFIG_PPP_FILTER=y +CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC=y +CONFIG_PPP_DEFLATE=y +CONFIG_PPP_BSDCOMP=y +CONFIG_SLIP=y +CONFIG_SLIP_COMPRESSED=y +# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV is not set +CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y +CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG=y +# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set +# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set +CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN=y +CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_ADS7846=y +CONFIG_INPUT_MISC=y +CONFIG_INPUT_UINPUT=y +# CONFIG_SERIO is not set +CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y +CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y +CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=3 +CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS=3 +# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set +CONFIG_HW_RANDOM=y +CONFIG_I2C=y +CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y +CONFIG_SPI=y +CONFIG_SPI_OMAP_UWIRE=y +# CONFIG_HWMON is not set +CONFIG_WATCHDOG=y +CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT=y +CONFIG_OMAP_WATCHDOG=y +CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=y +CONFIG_FB=y +CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID=y +CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y +CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL=y +CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y +CONFIG_FB_OMAP_LCDC_EXTERNAL=y +CONFIG_FB_OMAP_LCDC_HWA742=y +CONFIG_FB_OMAP_MANUAL_UPDATE=y +CONFIG_FB_OMAP_LCD_MIPID=y +CONFIG_FB_OMAP_BOOTLOADER_INIT=y +CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT=y +CONFIG_LCD_CLASS_DEVICE=y +CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y +CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_ROTATION=y +CONFIG_FONTS=y +CONFIG_FONT_8x8=y +CONFIG_FONT_8x16=y +CONFIG_FONT_6x11=y +CONFIG_FONT_MINI_4x6=y +CONFIG_LOGO=y +# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO is not set +# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16 is not set +CONFIG_SOUND=y +CONFIG_SND=y +CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=y +CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=y +# CONFIG_SND_SUPPORT_OLD_API is not set +# CONFIG_SND_VERBOSE_PROCFS is not set +CONFIG_SND_DUMMY=y +CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO=y +CONFIG_SND_SOC=y +CONFIG_SND_OMAP_SOC=y +# CONFIG_USB_HID is not set +CONFIG_USB=y +CONFIG_USB_DEBUG=y +CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y +# CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS is not set +CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND=y +CONFIG_USB_MON=y +CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y +CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y +CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB=y +CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_FREECOM=y +CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR09=y +CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR55=y +CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_JUMPSHOT=y +CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=y +CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CONSOLE=y +CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_PL2303=y +CONFIG_USB_TEST=y +CONFIG_USB_GADGET=y +CONFIG_USB_ETH=m +# CONFIG_USB_ETH_RNDIS is not set +CONFIG_USB_FILE_STORAGE=m +CONFIG_USB_FILE_STORAGE_TEST=y +CONFIG_MMC=y +CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI=y +CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM=y +CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y +CONFIG_NEW_LEDS=y +CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS=y +CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGERS=y +CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_TIMER=y +CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_HEARTBEAT=y +CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_DEFAULT_ON=y +CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y +CONFIG_RTC_DRV_OMAP=y +CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y +CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y +# CONFIG_DNOTIFY is not set +CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS=y +CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y +CONFIG_JOLIET=y +CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y +CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y +CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=866 +CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_IOCHARSET="koi8-r" +CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y +CONFIG_JFFS2_SUMMARY=y +CONFIG_JFFS2_COMPRESSION_OPTIONS=y +CONFIG_CRAMFS=y +CONFIG_ROMFS_FS=y +CONFIG_NFS_FS=y +CONFIG_NFS_V3=y +CONFIG_NFS_V4=y +CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y +CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866=y +CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5=y +CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=y +CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R=y +CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=y +# CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK is not set +CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y +CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y +CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK=y +CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES=y +# CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE is not set +CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y +# CONFIG_RCU_CPU_STALL_DETECTOR is not set +CONFIG_DEBUG_USER=y +CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS=y +CONFIG_SECURITY=y +CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECB=y +CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCBC=y +CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE=y +CONFIG_CRYPTO_ZLIB=y +CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZO=y +# CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANSI_CPRNG is not set +CONFIG_LIBCRC32C=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/omap_generic_1510_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/omap_generic_1510_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 0e42ba4ede9d8d53325eb7abb2c55d7f64836554..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/omap_generic_1510_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_SLAB=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_GENERIC=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_168MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -# CONFIG_ARM_THUMB is not set -CONFIG_PREEMPT=y -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=64M console=ttyS2,115200 root=0803 ro init=/bin/sh" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_PM=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 -CONFIG_SCSI=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=y -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=y -CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN=y -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_USB_RTL8150=y -CONFIG_USB_USBNET=y -CONFIG_USB_AN2720=y -CONFIG_USB_EPSON2888=y -CONFIG_PPP=y -CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK=y -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set -CONFIG_I2C=y -CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=m -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_USB=y -CONFIG_USB_DEBUG=y -CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y -# CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS is not set -CONFIG_USB_MON=y -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_FREECOM=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR09=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR55=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_JUMPSHOT=y -CONFIG_MMC=y -CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS=y -CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y -CONFIG_JOLIET=y -CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=m -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=m -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/omap_generic_1610_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/omap_generic_1610_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 5e536cf0f9f74629a46f03979f4d149404f53f97..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/omap_generic_1610_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_SLAB=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP15XX is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP16XX=y -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_GENERIC=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_192MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -# CONFIG_ARM_THUMB is not set -CONFIG_PREEMPT=y -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=64M console=ttyS2,115200 root=0803 ro init=/bin/sh" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_PM=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 -CONFIG_SCSI=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=y -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=y -CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN=y -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_USB_RTL8150=y -CONFIG_USB_USBNET=y -CONFIG_USB_ALI_M5632=y -CONFIG_USB_AN2720=y -CONFIG_USB_EPSON2888=y -CONFIG_PPP=y -CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK=y -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set -CONFIG_I2C=y -CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=m -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_USB=y -CONFIG_USB_DEBUG=y -CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y -# CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS is not set -CONFIG_USB_MON=y -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_FREECOM=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR09=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR55=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_JUMPSHOT=y -CONFIG_MMC=y -CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS=y -CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y -CONFIG_JOLIET=y -CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=m -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=m -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/omap_generic_1710_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/omap_generic_1710_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index c0867b1d9815bb1063babca033e7698d20ce3e89..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/omap_generic_1710_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_MUX is not set -# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP15XX is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP16XX=y -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_GENERIC=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_192MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -# CONFIG_ARM_THUMB is not set -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=64M console=tty0 console=ttyS2,115200 root=0801" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_ARTHUR=y -CONFIG_PM=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 -CONFIG_SCSI=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_USB_USBNET=y -CONFIG_USB_ALI_M5632=y -# CONFIG_USB_BELKIN is not set -# CONFIG_USB_ARMLINUX is not set -CONFIG_PPP=y -CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_USB=y -CONFIG_USB_DEBUG=y -CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y -CONFIG_USB_MON=y -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y -CONFIG_MMC=y -CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_NFS_V3=y -CONFIG_NFS_V4=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=y -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS=y -CONFIG_SECURITY=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECB=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCBC=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/omap_h2_1610_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/omap_h2_1610_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index e2de2aa17e620f0e01bcbfc1561ef206cecbf823..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/omap_h2_1610_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_SLAB=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_OMAP_MUX_DEBUG=y -CONFIG_OMAP_32K_TIMER=y -CONFIG_OMAP_DM_TIMER=y -# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP15XX is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP16XX=y -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_H2=y -CONFIG_NO_HZ=y -CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS=y -CONFIG_LEDS=y -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=32M console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/ram0 rw initrd=0x10600000,8M ramdisk_size=8192" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_PM=y -CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y -# CONFIG_INET_LRO is not set -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="/sbin/hotplug" -CONFIG_DEBUG_DRIVER=y -CONFIG_MTD=y -CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG=y -CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG_VERBOSE=3 -CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y -CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS=y -CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y -CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y -CONFIG_MTD_CFI=y -CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELEXT=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_SMC91X=y -CONFIG_PPP=y -CONFIG_SLIP=y -CONFIG_SLIP_COMPRESSED=y -CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y -CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_MISC=y -CONFIG_INPUT_UINPUT=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set -CONFIG_I2C=y -CONFIG_I2C_OMAP=y -CONFIG_SPI=y -CONFIG_SPI_OMAP_UWIRE=y -CONFIG_WATCHDOG=y -CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=m -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID=y -CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_LOGO=y -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO is not set -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16 is not set -# CONFIG_USB_HID is not set -CONFIG_USB=y -CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y -# CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS is not set -CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND=y -CONFIG_USB_OTG=y -CONFIG_USB_MON=y -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_TEST=y -CONFIG_USB_GADGET=y -CONFIG_USB_ETH=m -CONFIG_MMC=y -CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y -CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y -CONFIG_CRAMFS=y -CONFIG_ROMFS_FS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_USER=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/omap_innovator_1510_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/omap_innovator_1510_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 265af2669ede923476cf9474bb07ee3c652b2106..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/omap_innovator_1510_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_SLAB=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_INNOVATOR=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_168MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -CONFIG_PREEMPT=y -CONFIG_LEDS=y -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/nfs ip=bootp noinitrd" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_PM=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 -CONFIG_SCSI=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=y -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=y -CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN=y -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_SMC91X=y -CONFIG_USB_RTL8150=y -CONFIG_USB_USBNET=y -# CONFIG_USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET is not set -CONFIG_PPP=y -CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK=y -CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC=y -CONFIG_PPP_DEFLATE=y -CONFIG_PPP_BSDCOMP=y -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=240 -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=320 -# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set -CONFIG_I2C=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=m -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_FONTS=y -CONFIG_FONT_8x8=y -CONFIG_FONT_8x16=y -CONFIG_LOGO=y -CONFIG_USB=y -CONFIG_USB_DEBUG=y -CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y -# CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS is not set -CONFIG_USB_MON=y -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_FREECOM=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR09=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR55=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_JUMPSHOT=y -CONFIG_MMC=y -CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS=y -CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y -CONFIG_JOLIET=y -CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=m -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=m -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_NFS_V3=y -CONFIG_NFS_V4=y -CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECB=m -CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCBC=m diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/omap_innovator_1610_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/omap_innovator_1610_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index cc7fbf84ddd96ae245fb05b3c66eee4d942926ca..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/omap_innovator_1610_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP15XX is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP16XX=y -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_INNOVATOR=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_192MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -# CONFIG_ARM_THUMB is not set -CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH=y -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=32M console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 initrd=0x10200000,8M root=/dev/ram0 rw" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=m -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_SMC91X=y -CONFIG_PPP=y -CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK=y -# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=m -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_FONTS=y -CONFIG_FONT_8x8=y -CONFIG_FONT_8x16=y -CONFIG_LOGO=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_NFS_V3=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/omap_osk_5912_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/omap_osk_5912_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 9105de7661f95bebea7b4e2106982382382c9ef6..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/omap_osk_5912_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_OMAP_RESET_CLOCKS=y -CONFIG_OMAP_32K_TIMER=y -# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP15XX is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP16XX=y -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_OSK=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_192MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -# CONFIG_ARM_THUMB is not set -CONFIG_PCCARD=y -CONFIG_OMAP_CF=y -CONFIG_NO_HZ=y -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=32M console=ttyS0,115200 initrd=0x10400000,8M root=/dev/ram0 rw" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_PM=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=m -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y -# CONFIG_INET_LRO is not set -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="/sbin/hotplug" -CONFIG_MTD=y -CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y -CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS=y -CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y -CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y -CONFIG_MTD_CFI=y -CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELEXT=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 -CONFIG_IDE=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECS=m -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_SMC91X=y -CONFIG_PPP=y -CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y -# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN=y -# CONFIG_SERIO is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_I2C=y -CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y -CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=m -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_FONTS=y -CONFIG_FONT_8x8=y -CONFIG_LOGO=y -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO is not set -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16 is not set -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS=y -CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=m -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=m -CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_NFS_V3=y -CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=m diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/omap_perseus2_730_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/omap_perseus2_730_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index aa777e624e231d4f3a9923674c033c242f6b98b2..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/omap_perseus2_730_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_SLAB=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP730=y -# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP15XX is not set -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_PERSEUS2=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_182MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -# CONFIG_ARM_THUMB is not set -CONFIG_PREEMPT=y -CONFIG_LEDS=y -CONFIG_LEDS_CPU=y -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=32M console=ttyS0,115200 ip=dhcp" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_PM=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_MTD=y -CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y -CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS=y -CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y -CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y -CONFIG_MTD_CFI=y -CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELEXT=y -CONFIG_MTD_NAND=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192 -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_SMC91X=y -# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set -CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=m -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y -CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/palmte_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/palmte_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 828d7cb9e667a6a2632a68d4082df349f2f64941..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/palmte_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -# CONFIG_SWAP is not set -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_SLAB=y -# CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE is not set -# CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_PALMTE=y -CONFIG_OMAP_CLOCKS_SET_BY_BOOTLOADER=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -# CONFIG_ARM_THUMB is not set -# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH is not set -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -# CONFIG_STANDALONE is not set -# CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD is not set -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=320 -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=320 -# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -# CONFIG_SERIO is not set -# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set -# CONFIG_HWMON is not set -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_LOGO=y -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO is not set -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16 is not set -CONFIG_USB_GADGET=y -CONFIG_MMC=y -CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y -CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=850 -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_CRAMFS=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_CRC_CCITT=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/palmtt_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/palmtt_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 31d02c48a3d94fb174a284c09adfffd07df4feb5..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/palmtt_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_SLAB=y -# CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE is not set -# CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_PALMTT=y -CONFIG_OMAP_CLOCKS_SET_BY_BOOTLOADER=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH is not set -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_CMDLINE="root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw init=/init" -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_NET_KEY=y -CONFIG_INET=y -# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT is not set -# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL is not set -# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_BEET is not set -# CONFIG_INET_DIAG is not set -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=320 -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=320 -CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN=y -CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_ADS7846=y -# CONFIG_SERIO is not set -CONFIG_SPI=y -CONFIG_SPI_OMAP_UWIRE=y -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_NEW_LEDS=y -CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS=y -CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGERS=y -CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_TIMER=y -CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_HEARTBEAT=y -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -# CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK is not set -CONFIG_CRC_CCITT=y -CONFIG_CRC16=y -CONFIG_LIBCRC32C=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/palmz71_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/palmz71_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index c478db6f5192f2621051c16867df8ffc1377851c..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/palmz71_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_LOCALVERSION="-z71" -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_SLAB=y -# CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE is not set -# CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_PALMZ71=y -CONFIG_OMAP_CLOCKS_SET_BY_BOOTLOADER=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -# CONFIG_ARM_THUMB is not set -# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH is not set -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_NET_KEY=y -CONFIG_INET=y -# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT is not set -# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL is not set -# CONFIG_INET_DIAG is not set -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=320 -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=320 -# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN=y -CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_ADS7846=y -# CONFIG_SERIO is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY_COUNT=16 -CONFIG_SPI=y -CONFIG_SPI_OMAP_UWIRE=y -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_MMC=y -CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_CRC_CCITT=y -CONFIG_CRC16=y -CONFIG_LIBCRC32C=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/sx1_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/sx1_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 20a861877a338f42eca9c06d068e23aea82daf5e..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/configs/sx1_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y -CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14 -CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y -# CONFIG_KALLSYMS is not set -# CONFIG_ELF_CORE is not set -# CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set -# CONFIG_SHMEM is not set -# CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS is not set -CONFIG_SLOB=y -CONFIG_PROFILING=y -CONFIG_OPROFILE=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -# CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ is not set -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP=y -CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP1=y -CONFIG_OMAP_MBOX_FWK=y -CONFIG_MACH_SX1=y -CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_168MHZ=y -# CONFIG_OMAP_ARM_60MHZ is not set -# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH is not set -CONFIG_PREEMPT=y -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0 -CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0 -CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y -CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_PNP=y -# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT is not set -# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL is not set -# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_BEET is not set -# CONFIG_INET_DIAG is not set -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -# CONFIG_FW_LOADER is not set -CONFIG_CONNECTOR=y -# CONFIG_PROC_EVENTS is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_COUNT=2 -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_PHYLIB=y -CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y -CONFIG_MII=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV is not set -CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y -# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -# CONFIG_SERIO is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=3 -# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set -# CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set -CONFIG_I2C=y -CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y -CONFIG_I2C_OMAP=y -# CONFIG_HWMON is not set -CONFIG_FB=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP=y -CONFIG_FB_OMAP_BOOTLOADER_INIT=y -# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set -CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_FONTS=y -CONFIG_FONT_MINI_4x6=y -CONFIG_LOGO=y -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO is not set -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16 is not set -CONFIG_SOUND=y -CONFIG_SND=y -CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=y -CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=y -# CONFIG_SND_SUPPORT_OLD_API is not set -# CONFIG_SND_VERBOSE_PROCFS is not set -CONFIG_USB_GADGET=y -CONFIG_USB_ETH=m -CONFIG_MMC=y -CONFIG_MMC_OMAP=y -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_OMAP=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -# CONFIG_DNOTIFY is not set -CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y -CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=866 -CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_IOCHARSET="koi8-r" -CONFIG_CRAMFS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5=y -CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R=y -CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=y -# CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK is not set -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -# CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP is not set -# CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE is not set -CONFIG_CRC_CCITT=y -CONFIG_CRC16=y -CONFIG_LIBCRC32C=y diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/u8500_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/u8500_defconfig index be80f037f85a6da7d7859d8feede0e3bdb0ccf05..52d86c4485bf41f07777715c9ad5617eabcf71f4 100644 --- a/arch/arm/configs/u8500_defconfig +++ b/arch/arm/configs/u8500_defconfig @@ -9,6 +9,10 @@ CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y # CONFIG_LBDAF is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set CONFIG_ARCH_U8500=y +CONFIG_UX500_SOC_DB5500=y +CONFIG_UX500_SOC_DB8500=y +CONFIG_MACH_U8500=y +CONFIG_MACH_U5500=y CONFIG_SMP=y CONFIG_NR_CPUS=2 CONFIG_PREEMPT=y diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/assembler.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/assembler.h index 749bb6622404b3aed8e9234d2c8ff67e13a731b1..bc2d2d75f7068998bb69a92b69c1216ec4dbd8fe 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/assembler.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/assembler.h @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ #endif #include +#include /* * Endian independent macros for shifting bytes within registers. @@ -157,16 +158,24 @@ #ifdef CONFIG_SMP #define ALT_SMP(instr...) \ 9998: instr +/* + * Note: if you get assembler errors from ALT_UP() when building with + * CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL, you almost certainly need to use + * ALT_SMP( W(instr) ... ) + */ #define ALT_UP(instr...) \ .pushsection ".alt.smp.init", "a" ;\ .long 9998b ;\ - instr ;\ +9997: instr ;\ + .if . - 9997b != 4 ;\ + .error "ALT_UP() content must assemble to exactly 4 bytes";\ + .endif ;\ .popsection #define ALT_UP_B(label) \ .equ up_b_offset, label - 9998b ;\ .pushsection ".alt.smp.init", "a" ;\ .long 9998b ;\ - b . + up_b_offset ;\ + W(b) . + up_b_offset ;\ .popsection #else #define ALT_SMP(instr...) @@ -177,16 +186,24 @@ /* * SMP data memory barrier */ - .macro smp_dmb + .macro smp_dmb mode #ifdef CONFIG_SMP #if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 7 + .ifeqs "\mode","arm" ALT_SMP(dmb) + .else + ALT_SMP(W(dmb)) + .endif #elif __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ == 6 ALT_SMP(mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 5) @ dmb #else #error Incompatible SMP platform #endif + .ifeqs "\mode","arm" ALT_UP(nop) + .else + ALT_UP(W(nop)) + .endif #endif .endm @@ -206,12 +223,12 @@ */ #ifdef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL - .macro usraccoff, instr, reg, ptr, inc, off, cond, abort + .macro usraccoff, instr, reg, ptr, inc, off, cond, abort, t=T() 9999: .if \inc == 1 - \instr\cond\()bt \reg, [\ptr, #\off] + \instr\cond\()b\()\t\().w \reg, [\ptr, #\off] .elseif \inc == 4 - \instr\cond\()t \reg, [\ptr, #\off] + \instr\cond\()\t\().w \reg, [\ptr, #\off] .else .error "Unsupported inc macro argument" .endif @@ -246,13 +263,13 @@ #else /* !CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL */ - .macro usracc, instr, reg, ptr, inc, cond, rept, abort + .macro usracc, instr, reg, ptr, inc, cond, rept, abort, t=T() .rept \rept 9999: .if \inc == 1 - \instr\cond\()bt \reg, [\ptr], #\inc + \instr\cond\()b\()\t \reg, [\ptr], #\inc .elseif \inc == 4 - \instr\cond\()t \reg, [\ptr], #\inc + \instr\cond\()\t \reg, [\ptr], #\inc .else .error "Unsupported inc macro argument" .endif diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/cache.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/cache.h index 9d6122096fbec40ad41ab473c189722816225399..75fe66bc02b420014f37459c1ad786d49b1529c0 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/cache.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/cache.h @@ -23,4 +23,6 @@ #define ARCH_SLAB_MINALIGN 8 #endif +#define __read_mostly __attribute__((__section__(".data..read_mostly"))) + #endif diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/clkdev.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/clkdev.h index b56c1389b6fa49da16bb940a04931480a4466c84..765d3322236942473fb342ad49a32746200f6bc3 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/clkdev.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/clkdev.h @@ -12,23 +12,13 @@ #ifndef __ASM_CLKDEV_H #define __ASM_CLKDEV_H -struct clk; -struct device; +#include -struct clk_lookup { - struct list_head node; - const char *dev_id; - const char *con_id; - struct clk *clk; -}; +#include -struct clk_lookup *clkdev_alloc(struct clk *clk, const char *con_id, - const char *dev_fmt, ...); - -void clkdev_add(struct clk_lookup *cl); -void clkdev_drop(struct clk_lookup *cl); - -void clkdev_add_table(struct clk_lookup *, size_t); -int clk_add_alias(const char *, const char *, char *, struct device *); +static inline struct clk_lookup_alloc *__clkdev_alloc(size_t size) +{ + return kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); +} #endif diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/dma-mapping.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/dma-mapping.h index c568da7dcae45e60e8630e2b3060599f561d6555..4fff837363edd93249a0884d11f0fabc2ec6db30 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/dma-mapping.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/dma-mapping.h @@ -5,24 +5,29 @@ #include #include +#include #include #include +#ifdef __arch_page_to_dma +#error Please update to __arch_pfn_to_dma +#endif + /* - * page_to_dma/dma_to_virt/virt_to_dma are architecture private functions - * used internally by the DMA-mapping API to provide DMA addresses. They - * must not be used by drivers. + * dma_to_pfn/pfn_to_dma/dma_to_virt/virt_to_dma are architecture private + * functions used internally by the DMA-mapping API to provide DMA + * addresses. They must not be used by drivers. */ -#ifndef __arch_page_to_dma -static inline dma_addr_t page_to_dma(struct device *dev, struct page *page) +#ifndef __arch_pfn_to_dma +static inline dma_addr_t pfn_to_dma(struct device *dev, unsigned long pfn) { - return (dma_addr_t)__pfn_to_bus(page_to_pfn(page)); + return (dma_addr_t)__pfn_to_bus(pfn); } -static inline struct page *dma_to_page(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t addr) +static inline unsigned long dma_to_pfn(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t addr) { - return pfn_to_page(__bus_to_pfn(addr)); + return __bus_to_pfn(addr); } static inline void *dma_to_virt(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t addr) @@ -35,14 +40,14 @@ static inline dma_addr_t virt_to_dma(struct device *dev, void *addr) return (dma_addr_t)__virt_to_bus((unsigned long)(addr)); } #else -static inline dma_addr_t page_to_dma(struct device *dev, struct page *page) +static inline dma_addr_t pfn_to_dma(struct device *dev, unsigned long pfn) { - return __arch_page_to_dma(dev, page); + return __arch_pfn_to_dma(dev, pfn); } -static inline struct page *dma_to_page(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t addr) +static inline unsigned long dma_to_pfn(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t addr) { - return __arch_dma_to_page(dev, addr); + return __arch_dma_to_pfn(dev, addr); } static inline void *dma_to_virt(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t addr) @@ -293,13 +298,13 @@ extern int dma_needs_bounce(struct device*, dma_addr_t, size_t); /* * The DMA API, implemented by dmabounce.c. See below for descriptions. */ -extern dma_addr_t dma_map_single(struct device *, void *, size_t, +extern dma_addr_t __dma_map_single(struct device *, void *, size_t, enum dma_data_direction); -extern void dma_unmap_single(struct device *, dma_addr_t, size_t, +extern void __dma_unmap_single(struct device *, dma_addr_t, size_t, enum dma_data_direction); -extern dma_addr_t dma_map_page(struct device *, struct page *, +extern dma_addr_t __dma_map_page(struct device *, struct page *, unsigned long, size_t, enum dma_data_direction); -extern void dma_unmap_page(struct device *, dma_addr_t, size_t, +extern void __dma_unmap_page(struct device *, dma_addr_t, size_t, enum dma_data_direction); /* @@ -323,6 +328,34 @@ static inline int dmabounce_sync_for_device(struct device *d, dma_addr_t addr, } +static inline dma_addr_t __dma_map_single(struct device *dev, void *cpu_addr, + size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) +{ + __dma_single_cpu_to_dev(cpu_addr, size, dir); + return virt_to_dma(dev, cpu_addr); +} + +static inline dma_addr_t __dma_map_page(struct device *dev, struct page *page, + unsigned long offset, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) +{ + __dma_page_cpu_to_dev(page, offset, size, dir); + return pfn_to_dma(dev, page_to_pfn(page)) + offset; +} + +static inline void __dma_unmap_single(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t handle, + size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) +{ + __dma_single_dev_to_cpu(dma_to_virt(dev, handle), size, dir); +} + +static inline void __dma_unmap_page(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t handle, + size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) +{ + __dma_page_dev_to_cpu(pfn_to_page(dma_to_pfn(dev, handle)), + handle & ~PAGE_MASK, size, dir); +} +#endif /* CONFIG_DMABOUNCE */ + /** * dma_map_single - map a single buffer for streaming DMA * @dev: valid struct device pointer, or NULL for ISA and EISA-like devices @@ -340,11 +373,16 @@ static inline int dmabounce_sync_for_device(struct device *d, dma_addr_t addr, static inline dma_addr_t dma_map_single(struct device *dev, void *cpu_addr, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) { + dma_addr_t addr; + BUG_ON(!valid_dma_direction(dir)); - __dma_single_cpu_to_dev(cpu_addr, size, dir); + addr = __dma_map_single(dev, cpu_addr, size, dir); + debug_dma_map_page(dev, virt_to_page(cpu_addr), + (unsigned long)cpu_addr & ~PAGE_MASK, size, + dir, addr, true); - return virt_to_dma(dev, cpu_addr); + return addr; } /** @@ -364,11 +402,14 @@ static inline dma_addr_t dma_map_single(struct device *dev, void *cpu_addr, static inline dma_addr_t dma_map_page(struct device *dev, struct page *page, unsigned long offset, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) { + dma_addr_t addr; + BUG_ON(!valid_dma_direction(dir)); - __dma_page_cpu_to_dev(page, offset, size, dir); + addr = __dma_map_page(dev, page, offset, size, dir); + debug_dma_map_page(dev, page, offset, size, dir, addr, false); - return page_to_dma(dev, page) + offset; + return addr; } /** @@ -388,7 +429,8 @@ static inline dma_addr_t dma_map_page(struct device *dev, struct page *page, static inline void dma_unmap_single(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t handle, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) { - __dma_single_dev_to_cpu(dma_to_virt(dev, handle), size, dir); + debug_dma_unmap_page(dev, handle, size, dir, true); + __dma_unmap_single(dev, handle, size, dir); } /** @@ -408,10 +450,9 @@ static inline void dma_unmap_single(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t handle, static inline void dma_unmap_page(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t handle, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir) { - __dma_page_dev_to_cpu(dma_to_page(dev, handle), handle & ~PAGE_MASK, - size, dir); + debug_dma_unmap_page(dev, handle, size, dir, false); + __dma_unmap_page(dev, handle, size, dir); } -#endif /* CONFIG_DMABOUNCE */ /** * dma_sync_single_range_for_cpu @@ -437,6 +478,8 @@ static inline void dma_sync_single_range_for_cpu(struct device *dev, { BUG_ON(!valid_dma_direction(dir)); + debug_dma_sync_single_for_cpu(dev, handle + offset, size, dir); + if (!dmabounce_sync_for_cpu(dev, handle, offset, size, dir)) return; @@ -449,6 +492,8 @@ static inline void dma_sync_single_range_for_device(struct device *dev, { BUG_ON(!valid_dma_direction(dir)); + debug_dma_sync_single_for_device(dev, handle + offset, size, dir); + if (!dmabounce_sync_for_device(dev, handle, offset, size, dir)) return; diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/domain.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/domain.h index cc7ef4080711ff5b2b506449dc54602d8fe65b8d..af18ceaacf5d2ec2bafe51de722387fb3249ac4e 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/domain.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/domain.h @@ -45,13 +45,17 @@ */ #define DOMAIN_NOACCESS 0 #define DOMAIN_CLIENT 1 +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_USE_DOMAINS #define DOMAIN_MANAGER 3 +#else +#define DOMAIN_MANAGER 1 +#endif #define domain_val(dom,type) ((type) << (2*(dom))) #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ -#ifdef CONFIG_MMU +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_USE_DOMAINS #define set_domain(x) \ do { \ __asm__ __volatile__( \ @@ -74,5 +78,28 @@ #define modify_domain(dom,type) do { } while (0) #endif +/* + * Generate the T (user) versions of the LDR/STR and related + * instructions (inline assembly) + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_USE_DOMAINS +#define T(instr) #instr "t" +#else +#define T(instr) #instr #endif -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ + +#else /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ + +/* + * Generate the T (user) versions of the LDR/STR and related + * instructions + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_USE_DOMAINS +#define T(instr) instr ## t +#else +#define T(instr) instr +#endif + +#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ + +#endif /* !__ASM_PROC_DOMAIN_H */ diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/elf.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/elf.h index 8bb66bca2e3eb8a8561f2c63d9334e8991ebb728..c3cd8755e64897d49938c8b454dafec18c0ebffc 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/elf.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/elf.h @@ -99,6 +99,8 @@ struct elf32_hdr; extern int elf_check_arch(const struct elf32_hdr *); #define elf_check_arch elf_check_arch +#define vmcore_elf64_check_arch(x) (0) + extern int arm_elf_read_implies_exec(const struct elf32_hdr *, int); #define elf_read_implies_exec(ex,stk) arm_elf_read_implies_exec(&(ex), stk) diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/entry-macro-multi.S b/arch/arm/include/asm/entry-macro-multi.S new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ec0bbf79c71fd30d6c523773a4baf6bafffe5c6f --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/entry-macro-multi.S @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +/* + * Interrupt handling. Preserves r7, r8, r9 + */ + .macro arch_irq_handler_default + get_irqnr_preamble r5, lr +1: get_irqnr_and_base r0, r6, r5, lr + movne r1, sp + @ + @ routine called with r0 = irq number, r1 = struct pt_regs * + @ + adrne lr, BSYM(1b) + bne asm_do_IRQ + +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP + /* + * XXX + * + * this macro assumes that irqstat (r6) and base (r5) are + * preserved from get_irqnr_and_base above + */ + ALT_SMP(test_for_ipi r0, r6, r5, lr) + ALT_UP_B(9997f) + movne r1, sp + adrne lr, BSYM(1b) + bne do_IPI + +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCAL_TIMERS + test_for_ltirq r0, r6, r5, lr + movne r0, sp + adrne lr, BSYM(1b) + bne do_local_timer +#endif +#endif +9997: + .endm + + .macro arch_irq_handler, symbol_name + .align 5 + .global \symbol_name +\symbol_name: + mov r4, lr + arch_irq_handler_default + mov pc, r4 + .endm diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/futex.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/futex.h index 540a044153a54ce1ffc8bed90a6bf7cee59631d8..b33fe7065b38694fa1d3047c6147a74348d4b732 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/futex.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/futex.h @@ -13,12 +13,13 @@ #include #include #include +#include #define __futex_atomic_op(insn, ret, oldval, uaddr, oparg) \ __asm__ __volatile__( \ - "1: ldrt %1, [%2]\n" \ + "1: " T(ldr) " %1, [%2]\n" \ " " insn "\n" \ - "2: strt %0, [%2]\n" \ + "2: " T(str) " %0, [%2]\n" \ " mov %0, #0\n" \ "3:\n" \ " .pushsection __ex_table,\"a\"\n" \ @@ -97,10 +98,10 @@ futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic(int __user *uaddr, int oldval, int newval) pagefault_disable(); /* implies preempt_disable() */ __asm__ __volatile__("@futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic\n" - "1: ldrt %0, [%3]\n" + "1: " T(ldr) " %0, [%3]\n" " teq %0, %1\n" " it eq @ explicit IT needed for the 2b label\n" - "2: streqt %2, [%3]\n" + "2: " T(streq) " %2, [%3]\n" "3:\n" " .pushsection __ex_table,\"a\"\n" " .align 3\n" diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/hardirq.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/hardirq.h index 6d7485aff9558dcfba7de1f1cfb4a648778a6c6b..89ad1805e5797625a2d5df0912253bcd9e2a9f5f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/hardirq.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/hardirq.h @@ -5,13 +5,31 @@ #include #include +#define NR_IPI 5 + typedef struct { unsigned int __softirq_pending; +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCAL_TIMERS unsigned int local_timer_irqs; +#endif +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP + unsigned int ipi_irqs[NR_IPI]; +#endif } ____cacheline_aligned irq_cpustat_t; #include /* Standard mappings for irq_cpustat_t above */ +#define __inc_irq_stat(cpu, member) __IRQ_STAT(cpu, member)++ +#define __get_irq_stat(cpu, member) __IRQ_STAT(cpu, member) + +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP +u64 smp_irq_stat_cpu(unsigned int cpu); +#else +#define smp_irq_stat_cpu(cpu) 0 +#endif + +#define arch_irq_stat_cpu smp_irq_stat_cpu + #if NR_IRQS > 512 #define HARDIRQ_BITS 10 #elif NR_IRQS > 256 diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/cache-l2x0.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/cache-l2x0.h index cc42d5fdee17155e920d77ed753074aee0ade487..5aeec1e1735c2bb1cbd584e7513c5852391e79fe 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/cache-l2x0.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/cache-l2x0.h @@ -59,7 +59,17 @@ #define L2X0_CACHE_ID_PART_MASK (0xf << 6) #define L2X0_CACHE_ID_PART_L210 (1 << 6) #define L2X0_CACHE_ID_PART_L310 (3 << 6) -#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_WAY_SIZE_MASK (0x3 << 17) + +#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_MASK 0xc0000fff +#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_ASSOCIATIVITY_SHIFT 16 +#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_WAY_SIZE_SHIFT 17 +#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_WAY_SIZE_MASK (0x3 << 17) +#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_SHARE_OVERRIDE_SHIFT 22 +#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_NS_LOCKDOWN_SHIFT 26 +#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_NS_INT_CTRL_SHIFT 27 +#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_DATA_PREFETCH_SHIFT 28 +#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_INSTR_PREFETCH_SHIFT 29 +#define L2X0_AUX_CTRL_EARLY_BRESP_SHIFT 30 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ extern void __init l2x0_init(void __iomem *base, __u32 aux_val, __u32 aux_mask); diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/entry-macro-gic.S b/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/entry-macro-gic.S new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c115b82fe80a4ce8807b0de04b9c53d647c9aa12 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/entry-macro-gic.S @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/entry-macro-gic.S + * + * Low-level IRQ helper macros for GIC + * + * This file is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public + * License version 2. This program is licensed "as is" without any + * warranty of any kind, whether express or implied. + */ + +#include + +#ifndef HAVE_GET_IRQNR_PREAMBLE + .macro get_irqnr_preamble, base, tmp + ldr \base, =gic_cpu_base_addr + ldr \base, [\base] + .endm +#endif + +/* + * The interrupt numbering scheme is defined in the + * interrupt controller spec. To wit: + * + * Interrupts 0-15 are IPI + * 16-28 are reserved + * 29-31 are local. We allow 30 to be used for the watchdog. + * 32-1020 are global + * 1021-1022 are reserved + * 1023 is "spurious" (no interrupt) + * + * For now, we ignore all local interrupts so only return an interrupt if it's + * between 30 and 1020. The test_for_ipi routine below will pick up on IPIs. + * + * A simple read from the controller will tell us the number of the highest + * priority enabled interrupt. We then just need to check whether it is in the + * valid range for an IRQ (30-1020 inclusive). + */ + + .macro get_irqnr_and_base, irqnr, irqstat, base, tmp + + ldr \irqstat, [\base, #GIC_CPU_INTACK] + /* bits 12-10 = src CPU, 9-0 = int # */ + + ldr \tmp, =1021 + bic \irqnr, \irqstat, #0x1c00 + cmp \irqnr, #29 + cmpcc \irqnr, \irqnr + cmpne \irqnr, \tmp + cmpcs \irqnr, \irqnr + .endm + +/* We assume that irqstat (the raw value of the IRQ acknowledge + * register) is preserved from the macro above. + * If there is an IPI, we immediately signal end of interrupt on the + * controller, since this requires the original irqstat value which + * we won't easily be able to recreate later. + */ + + .macro test_for_ipi, irqnr, irqstat, base, tmp + bic \irqnr, \irqstat, #0x1c00 + cmp \irqnr, #16 + strcc \irqstat, [\base, #GIC_CPU_EOI] + cmpcs \irqnr, \irqnr + .endm + +/* As above, this assumes that irqstat and base are preserved.. */ + + .macro test_for_ltirq, irqnr, irqstat, base, tmp + bic \irqnr, \irqstat, #0x1c00 + mov \tmp, #0 + cmp \irqnr, #29 + moveq \tmp, #1 + streq \irqstat, [\base, #GIC_CPU_EOI] + cmp \tmp, #0 + .endm diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/gic.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/gic.h index 7f34333bb5455db6093e85f99ea3a8dd7d6d5fef..84557d321001396e62ca8949f126be0db2a1fcb1 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/gic.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/gic.h @@ -33,10 +33,13 @@ #define GIC_DIST_SOFTINT 0xf00 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ -void gic_dist_init(unsigned int gic_nr, void __iomem *base, unsigned int irq_start); -void gic_cpu_init(unsigned int gic_nr, void __iomem *base); +extern void __iomem *gic_cpu_base_addr; + +void gic_init(unsigned int, unsigned int, void __iomem *, void __iomem *); +void gic_secondary_init(unsigned int); void gic_cascade_irq(unsigned int gic_nr, unsigned int irq); void gic_raise_softirq(const struct cpumask *mask, unsigned int irq); +void gic_enable_ppi(unsigned int); #endif #endif diff --git a/arch/arm/plat-versatile/include/plat/timer-sp.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/timer-sp.h similarity index 100% rename from arch/arm/plat-versatile/include/plat/timer-sp.h rename to arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/timer-sp.h diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/hw_breakpoint.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/hw_breakpoint.h index 4d8ae9d67abef507217bcc4fba63861e7b853ae4..f389b2704d82110226254551e873d18f6c93a69c 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/hw_breakpoint.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/hw_breakpoint.h @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ struct arch_hw_breakpoint_ctrl { struct arch_hw_breakpoint { u32 address; u32 trigger; - struct perf_event *suspended_wp; - struct arch_hw_breakpoint_ctrl ctrl; + struct arch_hw_breakpoint_ctrl step_ctrl; + struct arch_hw_breakpoint_ctrl ctrl; }; static inline u32 encode_ctrl_reg(struct arch_hw_breakpoint_ctrl ctrl) diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/io.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/io.h index 815efa2d4e07b5087e31965a06fc05c1fdfd9fa0..20e0f7c9e03ed91678324170d8039ceadeea37a3 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/io.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/io.h @@ -241,18 +241,15 @@ extern void _memset_io(volatile void __iomem *, int, size_t); * */ #ifndef __arch_ioremap -#define ioremap(cookie,size) __arm_ioremap(cookie, size, MT_DEVICE) -#define ioremap_nocache(cookie,size) __arm_ioremap(cookie, size, MT_DEVICE) -#define ioremap_cached(cookie,size) __arm_ioremap(cookie, size, MT_DEVICE_CACHED) -#define ioremap_wc(cookie,size) __arm_ioremap(cookie, size, MT_DEVICE_WC) -#define iounmap(cookie) __iounmap(cookie) -#else +#define __arch_ioremap __arm_ioremap +#define __arch_iounmap __iounmap +#endif + #define ioremap(cookie,size) __arch_ioremap((cookie), (size), MT_DEVICE) #define ioremap_nocache(cookie,size) __arch_ioremap((cookie), (size), MT_DEVICE) #define ioremap_cached(cookie,size) __arch_ioremap((cookie), (size), MT_DEVICE_CACHED) #define ioremap_wc(cookie,size) __arch_ioremap((cookie), (size), MT_DEVICE_WC) -#define iounmap(cookie) __arch_iounmap(cookie) -#endif +#define iounmap __arch_iounmap /* * io{read,write}{8,16,32} macros diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/kexec.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/kexec.h index 8ec9ef5c3c7be25a2705451e8aab0a8205a47e67..c0094d8edae45c1d331b0ec6a63a0105ee8a109a 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/kexec.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/kexec.h @@ -33,10 +33,20 @@ static inline void crash_setup_regs(struct pt_regs *newregs, if (oldregs) { memcpy(newregs, oldregs, sizeof(*newregs)); } else { - __asm__ __volatile__ ("stmia %0, {r0 - r15}" - : : "r" (&newregs->ARM_r0)); - __asm__ __volatile__ ("mrs %0, cpsr" - : "=r" (newregs->ARM_cpsr)); + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + "stmia %[regs_base], {r0-r12}\n\t" + "mov %[_ARM_sp], sp\n\t" + "str lr, %[_ARM_lr]\n\t" + "adr %[_ARM_pc], 1f\n\t" + "mrs %[_ARM_cpsr], cpsr\n\t" + "1:" + : [_ARM_pc] "=r" (newregs->ARM_pc), + [_ARM_cpsr] "=r" (newregs->ARM_cpsr), + [_ARM_sp] "=r" (newregs->ARM_sp), + [_ARM_lr] "=o" (newregs->ARM_lr) + : [regs_base] "r" (&newregs->ARM_r0) + : "memory" + ); } } diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/localtimer.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/localtimer.h index 50c7e7cfd670792b476a50f3fc64fcdc1188f6fb..6bc63ab498ce45d3c343a4b51f4b26790c8640ee 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/localtimer.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/localtimer.h @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ asmlinkage void do_local_timer(struct pt_regs *); #include "smp_twd.h" #define local_timer_ack() twd_timer_ack() -#define local_timer_stop() twd_timer_stop() #else @@ -40,11 +39,6 @@ asmlinkage void do_local_timer(struct pt_regs *); */ int local_timer_ack(void); -/* - * Stop a local timer interrupt. - */ -void local_timer_stop(void); - #endif /* @@ -52,12 +46,6 @@ void local_timer_stop(void); */ void local_timer_setup(struct clock_event_device *); -#else - -static inline void local_timer_stop(void) -{ -} - #endif #endif diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/arch.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/arch.h index d97a964207fa15693c011f88f27dc64f4c7c3f16..3a0893a76a3b23abbb8ecaf4c4c9ce1a528f3bd4 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/arch.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/arch.h @@ -37,11 +37,20 @@ struct machine_desc { struct meminfo *); void (*reserve)(void);/* reserve mem blocks */ void (*map_io)(void);/* IO mapping function */ + void (*init_early)(void); void (*init_irq)(void); struct sys_timer *timer; /* system tick timer */ void (*init_machine)(void); +#ifdef CONFIG_MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER + void (*handle_irq)(struct pt_regs *); +#endif }; +/* + * Current machine - only accessible during boot. + */ +extern struct machine_desc *machine_desc; + /* * Set of macros to define architecture features. This is built into * a table by the linker. diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/irq.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/irq.h index ce3eee9fe26cbb055cbea6ab0d5567af4964b29a..22ac140edd9efb83ee2b770636d6ef32e7916f1e 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/irq.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/irq.h @@ -17,10 +17,12 @@ struct seq_file; /* * This is internal. Do not use it. */ -extern unsigned int arch_nr_irqs; -extern void (*init_arch_irq)(void); extern void init_FIQ(void); -extern int show_fiq_list(struct seq_file *, void *); +extern int show_fiq_list(struct seq_file *, int); + +#ifdef CONFIG_MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER +extern void (*handle_arch_irq)(struct pt_regs *); +#endif /* * This is for easy migration, but should be changed in the source diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/time.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/time.h index 35d408f6dccfbee8db3b678576166af283f8ed56..883f6be5117a75a529e8a07af892cc80f2974dd6 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/time.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/mach/time.h @@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ struct sys_timer { #endif }; -extern struct sys_timer *system_timer; extern void timer_tick(void); #endif diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/module.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/module.h index cbb0bc295d2b184d380e63920dcb55930c7b76b7..12c8e680cbff777dbac6fe992eb4ddac60017913 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/module.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/module.h @@ -8,11 +8,6 @@ struct unwind_table; #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_UNWIND -struct arm_unwind_mapping { - Elf_Shdr *unw_sec; - Elf_Shdr *sec_text; - struct unwind_table *unwind; -}; enum { ARM_SEC_INIT, ARM_SEC_DEVINIT, @@ -21,13 +16,13 @@ enum { ARM_SEC_DEVEXIT, ARM_SEC_MAX, }; +#endif + struct mod_arch_specific { - struct arm_unwind_mapping map[ARM_SEC_MAX]; -}; -#else -struct mod_arch_specific { -}; +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_UNWIND + struct unwind_table *unwind[ARM_SEC_MAX]; #endif +}; /* * Include the ARM architecture version. diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/page.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/page.h index a485ac3c8696d2cdbc2e9a857ba4298de63e1428..f51a69595f6ed53bc2d46d07a146f8b08ac6b83d 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/page.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/page.h @@ -151,13 +151,15 @@ extern void __cpu_copy_user_highpage(struct page *to, struct page *from, #define clear_page(page) memset((void *)(page), 0, PAGE_SIZE) extern void copy_page(void *to, const void *from); +typedef unsigned long pteval_t; + #undef STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS #ifdef STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS /* * These are used to make use of C type-checking.. */ -typedef struct { unsigned long pte; } pte_t; +typedef struct { pteval_t pte; } pte_t; typedef struct { unsigned long pmd; } pmd_t; typedef struct { unsigned long pgd[2]; } pgd_t; typedef struct { unsigned long pgprot; } pgprot_t; @@ -175,7 +177,7 @@ typedef struct { unsigned long pgprot; } pgprot_t; /* * .. while these make it easier on the compiler */ -typedef unsigned long pte_t; +typedef pteval_t pte_t; typedef unsigned long pmd_t; typedef unsigned long pgd_t[2]; typedef unsigned long pgprot_t; diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/pgalloc.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/pgalloc.h index b12cc98bbe044649e27ea683f73f1dbffd052072..9763be04f77ee9e15b8e759a1b392cb7f66b3b6f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/pgalloc.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/pgalloc.h @@ -30,14 +30,16 @@ #define pmd_free(mm, pmd) do { } while (0) #define pgd_populate(mm,pmd,pte) BUG() -extern pgd_t *get_pgd_slow(struct mm_struct *mm); -extern void free_pgd_slow(struct mm_struct *mm, pgd_t *pgd); - -#define pgd_alloc(mm) get_pgd_slow(mm) -#define pgd_free(mm, pgd) free_pgd_slow(mm, pgd) +extern pgd_t *pgd_alloc(struct mm_struct *mm); +extern void pgd_free(struct mm_struct *mm, pgd_t *pgd); #define PGALLOC_GFP (GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_NOTRACK | __GFP_REPEAT | __GFP_ZERO) +static inline void clean_pte_table(pte_t *pte) +{ + clean_dcache_area(pte + PTE_HWTABLE_PTRS, PTE_HWTABLE_SIZE); +} + /* * Allocate one PTE table. * @@ -45,14 +47,14 @@ extern void free_pgd_slow(struct mm_struct *mm, pgd_t *pgd); * into one table thus: * * +------------+ - * | h/w pt 0 | - * +------------+ - * | h/w pt 1 | - * +------------+ * | Linux pt 0 | * +------------+ * | Linux pt 1 | * +------------+ + * | h/w pt 0 | + * +------------+ + * | h/w pt 1 | + * +------------+ */ static inline pte_t * pte_alloc_one_kernel(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) @@ -60,10 +62,8 @@ pte_alloc_one_kernel(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) pte_t *pte; pte = (pte_t *)__get_free_page(PGALLOC_GFP); - if (pte) { - clean_dcache_area(pte, sizeof(pte_t) * PTRS_PER_PTE); - pte += PTRS_PER_PTE; - } + if (pte) + clean_pte_table(pte); return pte; } @@ -79,10 +79,8 @@ pte_alloc_one(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) pte = alloc_pages(PGALLOC_GFP, 0); #endif if (pte) { - if (!PageHighMem(pte)) { - void *page = page_address(pte); - clean_dcache_area(page, sizeof(pte_t) * PTRS_PER_PTE); - } + if (!PageHighMem(pte)) + clean_pte_table(page_address(pte)); pgtable_page_ctor(pte); } @@ -94,10 +92,8 @@ pte_alloc_one(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) */ static inline void pte_free_kernel(struct mm_struct *mm, pte_t *pte) { - if (pte) { - pte -= PTRS_PER_PTE; + if (pte) free_page((unsigned long)pte); - } } static inline void pte_free(struct mm_struct *mm, pgtable_t pte) @@ -106,8 +102,10 @@ static inline void pte_free(struct mm_struct *mm, pgtable_t pte) __free_page(pte); } -static inline void __pmd_populate(pmd_t *pmdp, unsigned long pmdval) +static inline void __pmd_populate(pmd_t *pmdp, phys_addr_t pte, + unsigned long prot) { + unsigned long pmdval = (pte + PTE_HWTABLE_OFF) | prot; pmdp[0] = __pmd(pmdval); pmdp[1] = __pmd(pmdval + 256 * sizeof(pte_t)); flush_pmd_entry(pmdp); @@ -122,20 +120,16 @@ static inline void __pmd_populate(pmd_t *pmdp, unsigned long pmdval) static inline void pmd_populate_kernel(struct mm_struct *mm, pmd_t *pmdp, pte_t *ptep) { - unsigned long pte_ptr = (unsigned long)ptep; - /* - * The pmd must be loaded with the physical - * address of the PTE table + * The pmd must be loaded with the physical address of the PTE table */ - pte_ptr -= PTRS_PER_PTE * sizeof(void *); - __pmd_populate(pmdp, __pa(pte_ptr) | _PAGE_KERNEL_TABLE); + __pmd_populate(pmdp, __pa(ptep), _PAGE_KERNEL_TABLE); } static inline void pmd_populate(struct mm_struct *mm, pmd_t *pmdp, pgtable_t ptep) { - __pmd_populate(pmdp, page_to_pfn(ptep) << PAGE_SHIFT | _PAGE_USER_TABLE); + __pmd_populate(pmdp, page_to_phys(ptep), _PAGE_USER_TABLE); } #define pmd_pgtable(pmd) pmd_page(pmd) diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/pgtable.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/pgtable.h index 53d1d5deb1115b1fe11a52846e62679573534d24..ebcb6432f45f829daaa0c33818b7347fe8df26c1 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/pgtable.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/pgtable.h @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ #ifndef _ASMARM_PGTABLE_H #define _ASMARM_PGTABLE_H +#include #include #include @@ -54,7 +55,7 @@ * Therefore, we tweak the implementation slightly - we tell Linux that we * have 2048 entries in the first level, each of which is 8 bytes (iow, two * hardware pointers to the second level.) The second level contains two - * hardware PTE tables arranged contiguously, followed by Linux versions + * hardware PTE tables arranged contiguously, preceded by Linux versions * which contain the state information Linux needs. We, therefore, end up * with 512 entries in the "PTE" level. * @@ -62,15 +63,15 @@ * * pgd pte * | | - * +--------+ +0 - * | |-----> +------------+ +0 + * +--------+ + * | | +------------+ +0 + * +- - - - + | Linux pt 0 | + * | | +------------+ +1024 + * +--------+ +0 | Linux pt 1 | + * | |-----> +------------+ +2048 * +- - - - + +4 | h/w pt 0 | - * | |-----> +------------+ +1024 + * | |-----> +------------+ +3072 * +--------+ +8 | h/w pt 1 | - * | | +------------+ +2048 - * +- - - - + | Linux pt 0 | - * | | +------------+ +3072 - * +--------+ | Linux pt 1 | * | | +------------+ +4096 * * See L_PTE_xxx below for definitions of bits in the "Linux pt", and @@ -102,6 +103,10 @@ #define PTRS_PER_PMD 1 #define PTRS_PER_PGD 2048 +#define PTE_HWTABLE_PTRS (PTRS_PER_PTE) +#define PTE_HWTABLE_OFF (PTE_HWTABLE_PTRS * sizeof(pte_t)) +#define PTE_HWTABLE_SIZE (PTRS_PER_PTE * sizeof(u32)) + /* * PMD_SHIFT determines the size of the area a second-level page table can map * PGDIR_SHIFT determines what a third-level page table entry can map @@ -112,13 +117,13 @@ #define LIBRARY_TEXT_START 0x0c000000 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ -extern void __pte_error(const char *file, int line, unsigned long val); -extern void __pmd_error(const char *file, int line, unsigned long val); -extern void __pgd_error(const char *file, int line, unsigned long val); +extern void __pte_error(const char *file, int line, pte_t); +extern void __pmd_error(const char *file, int line, pmd_t); +extern void __pgd_error(const char *file, int line, pgd_t); -#define pte_ERROR(pte) __pte_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, pte_val(pte)) -#define pmd_ERROR(pmd) __pmd_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, pmd_val(pmd)) -#define pgd_ERROR(pgd) __pgd_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, pgd_val(pgd)) +#define pte_ERROR(pte) __pte_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, pte) +#define pmd_ERROR(pmd) __pmd_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, pmd) +#define pgd_ERROR(pgd) __pgd_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, pgd) #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ #define PMD_SIZE (1UL << PMD_SHIFT) @@ -133,8 +138,7 @@ extern void __pgd_error(const char *file, int line, unsigned long val); */ #define FIRST_USER_ADDRESS PAGE_SIZE -#define FIRST_USER_PGD_NR 1 -#define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD ((TASK_SIZE/PGDIR_SIZE) - FIRST_USER_PGD_NR) +#define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD (TASK_SIZE / PGDIR_SIZE) /* * section address mask and size definitions. @@ -161,30 +165,30 @@ extern void __pgd_error(const char *file, int line, unsigned long val); * The PTE table pointer refers to the hardware entries; the "Linux" * entries are stored 1024 bytes below. */ -#define L_PTE_PRESENT (1 << 0) -#define L_PTE_YOUNG (1 << 1) -#define L_PTE_FILE (1 << 2) /* only when !PRESENT */ -#define L_PTE_DIRTY (1 << 6) -#define L_PTE_WRITE (1 << 7) -#define L_PTE_USER (1 << 8) -#define L_PTE_EXEC (1 << 9) -#define L_PTE_SHARED (1 << 10) /* shared(v6), coherent(xsc3) */ +#define L_PTE_PRESENT (_AT(pteval_t, 1) << 0) +#define L_PTE_YOUNG (_AT(pteval_t, 1) << 1) +#define L_PTE_FILE (_AT(pteval_t, 1) << 2) /* only when !PRESENT */ +#define L_PTE_DIRTY (_AT(pteval_t, 1) << 6) +#define L_PTE_RDONLY (_AT(pteval_t, 1) << 7) +#define L_PTE_USER (_AT(pteval_t, 1) << 8) +#define L_PTE_XN (_AT(pteval_t, 1) << 9) +#define L_PTE_SHARED (_AT(pteval_t, 1) << 10) /* shared(v6), coherent(xsc3) */ /* * These are the memory types, defined to be compatible with * pre-ARMv6 CPUs cacheable and bufferable bits: XXCB */ -#define L_PTE_MT_UNCACHED (0x00 << 2) /* 0000 */ -#define L_PTE_MT_BUFFERABLE (0x01 << 2) /* 0001 */ -#define L_PTE_MT_WRITETHROUGH (0x02 << 2) /* 0010 */ -#define L_PTE_MT_WRITEBACK (0x03 << 2) /* 0011 */ -#define L_PTE_MT_MINICACHE (0x06 << 2) /* 0110 (sa1100, xscale) */ -#define L_PTE_MT_WRITEALLOC (0x07 << 2) /* 0111 */ -#define L_PTE_MT_DEV_SHARED (0x04 << 2) /* 0100 */ -#define L_PTE_MT_DEV_NONSHARED (0x0c << 2) /* 1100 */ -#define L_PTE_MT_DEV_WC (0x09 << 2) /* 1001 */ -#define L_PTE_MT_DEV_CACHED (0x0b << 2) /* 1011 */ -#define L_PTE_MT_MASK (0x0f << 2) +#define L_PTE_MT_UNCACHED (_AT(pteval_t, 0x00) << 2) /* 0000 */ +#define L_PTE_MT_BUFFERABLE (_AT(pteval_t, 0x01) << 2) /* 0001 */ +#define L_PTE_MT_WRITETHROUGH (_AT(pteval_t, 0x02) << 2) /* 0010 */ +#define L_PTE_MT_WRITEBACK (_AT(pteval_t, 0x03) << 2) /* 0011 */ +#define L_PTE_MT_MINICACHE (_AT(pteval_t, 0x06) << 2) /* 0110 (sa1100, xscale) */ +#define L_PTE_MT_WRITEALLOC (_AT(pteval_t, 0x07) << 2) /* 0111 */ +#define L_PTE_MT_DEV_SHARED (_AT(pteval_t, 0x04) << 2) /* 0100 */ +#define L_PTE_MT_DEV_NONSHARED (_AT(pteval_t, 0x0c) << 2) /* 1100 */ +#define L_PTE_MT_DEV_WC (_AT(pteval_t, 0x09) << 2) /* 1001 */ +#define L_PTE_MT_DEV_CACHED (_AT(pteval_t, 0x0b) << 2) /* 1011 */ +#define L_PTE_MT_MASK (_AT(pteval_t, 0x0f) << 2) #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ @@ -201,23 +205,44 @@ extern pgprot_t pgprot_kernel; #define _MOD_PROT(p, b) __pgprot(pgprot_val(p) | (b)) -#define PAGE_NONE pgprot_user -#define PAGE_SHARED _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_WRITE) -#define PAGE_SHARED_EXEC _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_WRITE | L_PTE_EXEC) -#define PAGE_COPY _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER) -#define PAGE_COPY_EXEC _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_EXEC) -#define PAGE_READONLY _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER) -#define PAGE_READONLY_EXEC _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_EXEC) -#define PAGE_KERNEL pgprot_kernel -#define PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC _MOD_PROT(pgprot_kernel, L_PTE_EXEC) - -#define __PAGE_NONE __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT) -#define __PAGE_SHARED __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_WRITE) -#define __PAGE_SHARED_EXEC __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_WRITE | L_PTE_EXEC) -#define __PAGE_COPY __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER) -#define __PAGE_COPY_EXEC __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_EXEC) -#define __PAGE_READONLY __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER) -#define __PAGE_READONLY_EXEC __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_EXEC) +#define PAGE_NONE _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_XN | L_PTE_RDONLY) +#define PAGE_SHARED _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_XN) +#define PAGE_SHARED_EXEC _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER) +#define PAGE_COPY _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_RDONLY | L_PTE_XN) +#define PAGE_COPY_EXEC _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_RDONLY) +#define PAGE_READONLY _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_RDONLY | L_PTE_XN) +#define PAGE_READONLY_EXEC _MOD_PROT(pgprot_user, L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_RDONLY) +#define PAGE_KERNEL _MOD_PROT(pgprot_kernel, L_PTE_XN) +#define PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC pgprot_kernel + +#define __PAGE_NONE __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_RDONLY | L_PTE_XN) +#define __PAGE_SHARED __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_XN) +#define __PAGE_SHARED_EXEC __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER) +#define __PAGE_COPY __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_RDONLY | L_PTE_XN) +#define __PAGE_COPY_EXEC __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_RDONLY) +#define __PAGE_READONLY __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_RDONLY | L_PTE_XN) +#define __PAGE_READONLY_EXEC __pgprot(_L_PTE_DEFAULT | L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_RDONLY) + +#define __pgprot_modify(prot,mask,bits) \ + __pgprot((pgprot_val(prot) & ~(mask)) | (bits)) + +#define pgprot_noncached(prot) \ + __pgprot_modify(prot, L_PTE_MT_MASK, L_PTE_MT_UNCACHED) + +#define pgprot_writecombine(prot) \ + __pgprot_modify(prot, L_PTE_MT_MASK, L_PTE_MT_BUFFERABLE) + +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_DMA_MEM_BUFFERABLE +#define pgprot_dmacoherent(prot) \ + __pgprot_modify(prot, L_PTE_MT_MASK, L_PTE_MT_BUFFERABLE | L_PTE_XN) +#define __HAVE_PHYS_MEM_ACCESS_PROT +struct file; +extern pgprot_t phys_mem_access_prot(struct file *file, unsigned long pfn, + unsigned long size, pgprot_t vma_prot); +#else +#define pgprot_dmacoherent(prot) \ + __pgprot_modify(prot, L_PTE_MT_MASK, L_PTE_MT_UNCACHED | L_PTE_XN) +#endif #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ @@ -255,26 +280,84 @@ extern pgprot_t pgprot_kernel; extern struct page *empty_zero_page; #define ZERO_PAGE(vaddr) (empty_zero_page) -#define pte_pfn(pte) (pte_val(pte) >> PAGE_SHIFT) -#define pfn_pte(pfn,prot) (__pte(((pfn) << PAGE_SHIFT) | pgprot_val(prot))) -#define pte_none(pte) (!pte_val(pte)) -#define pte_clear(mm,addr,ptep) set_pte_ext(ptep, __pte(0), 0) -#define pte_page(pte) (pfn_to_page(pte_pfn(pte))) -#define pte_offset_kernel(dir,addr) (pmd_page_vaddr(*(dir)) + __pte_index(addr)) +extern pgd_t swapper_pg_dir[PTRS_PER_PGD]; + +/* to find an entry in a page-table-directory */ +#define pgd_index(addr) ((addr) >> PGDIR_SHIFT) + +#define pgd_offset(mm, addr) ((mm)->pgd + pgd_index(addr)) + +/* to find an entry in a kernel page-table-directory */ +#define pgd_offset_k(addr) pgd_offset(&init_mm, addr) + +/* + * The "pgd_xxx()" functions here are trivial for a folded two-level + * setup: the pgd is never bad, and a pmd always exists (as it's folded + * into the pgd entry) + */ +#define pgd_none(pgd) (0) +#define pgd_bad(pgd) (0) +#define pgd_present(pgd) (1) +#define pgd_clear(pgdp) do { } while (0) +#define set_pgd(pgd,pgdp) do { } while (0) + + +/* Find an entry in the second-level page table.. */ +#define pmd_offset(dir, addr) ((pmd_t *)(dir)) + +#define pmd_none(pmd) (!pmd_val(pmd)) +#define pmd_present(pmd) (pmd_val(pmd)) +#define pmd_bad(pmd) (pmd_val(pmd) & 2) + +#define copy_pmd(pmdpd,pmdps) \ + do { \ + pmdpd[0] = pmdps[0]; \ + pmdpd[1] = pmdps[1]; \ + flush_pmd_entry(pmdpd); \ + } while (0) + +#define pmd_clear(pmdp) \ + do { \ + pmdp[0] = __pmd(0); \ + pmdp[1] = __pmd(0); \ + clean_pmd_entry(pmdp); \ + } while (0) + +static inline pte_t *pmd_page_vaddr(pmd_t pmd) +{ + return __va(pmd_val(pmd) & PAGE_MASK); +} + +#define pmd_page(pmd) pfn_to_page(__phys_to_pfn(pmd_val(pmd))) + +/* we don't need complex calculations here as the pmd is folded into the pgd */ +#define pmd_addr_end(addr,end) (end) -#define pte_offset_map(dir,addr) (__pte_map(dir) + __pte_index(addr)) -#define pte_unmap(pte) __pte_unmap(pte) #ifndef CONFIG_HIGHPTE -#define __pte_map(dir) pmd_page_vaddr(*(dir)) +#define __pte_map(pmd) pmd_page_vaddr(*(pmd)) #define __pte_unmap(pte) do { } while (0) #else -#define __pte_map(dir) ((pte_t *)kmap_atomic(pmd_page(*(dir))) + PTRS_PER_PTE) -#define __pte_unmap(pte) kunmap_atomic((pte - PTRS_PER_PTE)) +#define __pte_map(pmd) (pte_t *)kmap_atomic(pmd_page(*(pmd))) +#define __pte_unmap(pte) kunmap_atomic(pte) #endif +#define pte_index(addr) (((addr) >> PAGE_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PTE - 1)) + +#define pte_offset_kernel(pmd,addr) (pmd_page_vaddr(*(pmd)) + pte_index(addr)) + +#define pte_offset_map(pmd,addr) (__pte_map(pmd) + pte_index(addr)) +#define pte_unmap(pte) __pte_unmap(pte) + +#define pte_pfn(pte) (pte_val(pte) >> PAGE_SHIFT) +#define pfn_pte(pfn,prot) __pte(((pfn) << PAGE_SHIFT) | pgprot_val(prot)) + +#define pte_page(pte) pfn_to_page(pte_pfn(pte)) +#define mk_pte(page,prot) pfn_pte(page_to_pfn(page), prot) + #define set_pte_ext(ptep,pte,ext) cpu_set_pte_ext(ptep,pte,ext) +#define pte_clear(mm,addr,ptep) set_pte_ext(ptep, __pte(0), 0) #if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 6 static inline void __sync_icache_dcache(pte_t pteval) @@ -295,15 +378,12 @@ static inline void set_pte_at(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, } } -/* - * The following only work if pte_present() is true. - * Undefined behaviour if not.. - */ +#define pte_none(pte) (!pte_val(pte)) #define pte_present(pte) (pte_val(pte) & L_PTE_PRESENT) -#define pte_write(pte) (pte_val(pte) & L_PTE_WRITE) +#define pte_write(pte) (!(pte_val(pte) & L_PTE_RDONLY)) #define pte_dirty(pte) (pte_val(pte) & L_PTE_DIRTY) #define pte_young(pte) (pte_val(pte) & L_PTE_YOUNG) -#define pte_exec(pte) (pte_val(pte) & L_PTE_EXEC) +#define pte_exec(pte) (!(pte_val(pte) & L_PTE_XN)) #define pte_special(pte) (0) #define pte_present_user(pte) \ @@ -313,8 +393,8 @@ static inline void set_pte_at(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, #define PTE_BIT_FUNC(fn,op) \ static inline pte_t pte_##fn(pte_t pte) { pte_val(pte) op; return pte; } -PTE_BIT_FUNC(wrprotect, &= ~L_PTE_WRITE); -PTE_BIT_FUNC(mkwrite, |= L_PTE_WRITE); +PTE_BIT_FUNC(wrprotect, |= L_PTE_RDONLY); +PTE_BIT_FUNC(mkwrite, &= ~L_PTE_RDONLY); PTE_BIT_FUNC(mkclean, &= ~L_PTE_DIRTY); PTE_BIT_FUNC(mkdirty, |= L_PTE_DIRTY); PTE_BIT_FUNC(mkold, &= ~L_PTE_YOUNG); @@ -322,101 +402,13 @@ PTE_BIT_FUNC(mkyoung, |= L_PTE_YOUNG); static inline pte_t pte_mkspecial(pte_t pte) { return pte; } -#define __pgprot_modify(prot,mask,bits) \ - __pgprot((pgprot_val(prot) & ~(mask)) | (bits)) - -/* - * Mark the prot value as uncacheable and unbufferable. - */ -#define pgprot_noncached(prot) \ - __pgprot_modify(prot, L_PTE_MT_MASK, L_PTE_MT_UNCACHED) -#define pgprot_writecombine(prot) \ - __pgprot_modify(prot, L_PTE_MT_MASK, L_PTE_MT_BUFFERABLE) -#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_DMA_MEM_BUFFERABLE -#define pgprot_dmacoherent(prot) \ - __pgprot_modify(prot, L_PTE_MT_MASK|L_PTE_EXEC, L_PTE_MT_BUFFERABLE) -#define __HAVE_PHYS_MEM_ACCESS_PROT -struct file; -extern pgprot_t phys_mem_access_prot(struct file *file, unsigned long pfn, - unsigned long size, pgprot_t vma_prot); -#else -#define pgprot_dmacoherent(prot) \ - __pgprot_modify(prot, L_PTE_MT_MASK|L_PTE_EXEC, L_PTE_MT_UNCACHED) -#endif - -#define pmd_none(pmd) (!pmd_val(pmd)) -#define pmd_present(pmd) (pmd_val(pmd)) -#define pmd_bad(pmd) (pmd_val(pmd) & 2) - -#define copy_pmd(pmdpd,pmdps) \ - do { \ - pmdpd[0] = pmdps[0]; \ - pmdpd[1] = pmdps[1]; \ - flush_pmd_entry(pmdpd); \ - } while (0) - -#define pmd_clear(pmdp) \ - do { \ - pmdp[0] = __pmd(0); \ - pmdp[1] = __pmd(0); \ - clean_pmd_entry(pmdp); \ - } while (0) - -static inline pte_t *pmd_page_vaddr(pmd_t pmd) -{ - unsigned long ptr; - - ptr = pmd_val(pmd) & ~(PTRS_PER_PTE * sizeof(void *) - 1); - ptr += PTRS_PER_PTE * sizeof(void *); - - return __va(ptr); -} - -#define pmd_page(pmd) pfn_to_page(__phys_to_pfn(pmd_val(pmd))) - -/* we don't need complex calculations here as the pmd is folded into the pgd */ -#define pmd_addr_end(addr,end) (end) - -/* - * Conversion functions: convert a page and protection to a page entry, - * and a page entry and page directory to the page they refer to. - */ -#define mk_pte(page,prot) pfn_pte(page_to_pfn(page),prot) - -/* - * The "pgd_xxx()" functions here are trivial for a folded two-level - * setup: the pgd is never bad, and a pmd always exists (as it's folded - * into the pgd entry) - */ -#define pgd_none(pgd) (0) -#define pgd_bad(pgd) (0) -#define pgd_present(pgd) (1) -#define pgd_clear(pgdp) do { } while (0) -#define set_pgd(pgd,pgdp) do { } while (0) - -/* to find an entry in a page-table-directory */ -#define pgd_index(addr) ((addr) >> PGDIR_SHIFT) - -#define pgd_offset(mm, addr) ((mm)->pgd+pgd_index(addr)) - -/* to find an entry in a kernel page-table-directory */ -#define pgd_offset_k(addr) pgd_offset(&init_mm, addr) - -/* Find an entry in the second-level page table.. */ -#define pmd_offset(dir, addr) ((pmd_t *)(dir)) - -/* Find an entry in the third-level page table.. */ -#define __pte_index(addr) (((addr) >> PAGE_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PTE - 1)) - static inline pte_t pte_modify(pte_t pte, pgprot_t newprot) { - const unsigned long mask = L_PTE_EXEC | L_PTE_WRITE | L_PTE_USER; + const pteval_t mask = L_PTE_XN | L_PTE_RDONLY | L_PTE_USER; pte_val(pte) = (pte_val(pte) & ~mask) | (pgprot_val(newprot) & mask); return pte; } -extern pgd_t swapper_pg_dir[PTRS_PER_PGD]; - /* * Encode and decode a swap entry. Swap entries are stored in the Linux * page tables as follows: @@ -481,6 +473,9 @@ extern pgd_t swapper_pg_dir[PTRS_PER_PGD]; #define pgtable_cache_init() do { } while (0) +void identity_mapping_add(pgd_t *, unsigned long, unsigned long); +void identity_mapping_del(pgd_t *, unsigned long, unsigned long); + #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */ diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/sched_clock.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/sched_clock.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a84628be1a7b26af6f0663a616dd26cb7b09f30b --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/sched_clock.h @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +/* + * sched_clock.h: support for extending counters to full 64-bit ns counter + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + */ +#ifndef ASM_SCHED_CLOCK +#define ASM_SCHED_CLOCK + +#include +#include + +struct clock_data { + u64 epoch_ns; + u32 epoch_cyc; + u32 epoch_cyc_copy; + u32 mult; + u32 shift; +}; + +#define DEFINE_CLOCK_DATA(name) struct clock_data name + +static inline u64 cyc_to_ns(u64 cyc, u32 mult, u32 shift) +{ + return (cyc * mult) >> shift; +} + +/* + * Atomically update the sched_clock epoch. Your update callback will + * be called from a timer before the counter wraps - read the current + * counter value, and call this function to safely move the epochs + * forward. Only use this from the update callback. + */ +static inline void update_sched_clock(struct clock_data *cd, u32 cyc, u32 mask) +{ + unsigned long flags; + u64 ns = cd->epoch_ns + + cyc_to_ns((cyc - cd->epoch_cyc) & mask, cd->mult, cd->shift); + + /* + * Write epoch_cyc and epoch_ns in a way that the update is + * detectable in cyc_to_fixed_sched_clock(). + */ + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + cd->epoch_cyc = cyc; + smp_wmb(); + cd->epoch_ns = ns; + smp_wmb(); + cd->epoch_cyc_copy = cyc; + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); +} + +/* + * If your clock rate is known at compile time, using this will allow + * you to optimize the mult/shift loads away. This is paired with + * init_fixed_sched_clock() to ensure that your mult/shift are correct. + */ +static inline unsigned long long cyc_to_fixed_sched_clock(struct clock_data *cd, + u32 cyc, u32 mask, u32 mult, u32 shift) +{ + u64 epoch_ns; + u32 epoch_cyc; + + /* + * Load the epoch_cyc and epoch_ns atomically. We do this by + * ensuring that we always write epoch_cyc, epoch_ns and + * epoch_cyc_copy in strict order, and read them in strict order. + * If epoch_cyc and epoch_cyc_copy are not equal, then we're in + * the middle of an update, and we should repeat the load. + */ + do { + epoch_cyc = cd->epoch_cyc; + smp_rmb(); + epoch_ns = cd->epoch_ns; + smp_rmb(); + } while (epoch_cyc != cd->epoch_cyc_copy); + + return epoch_ns + cyc_to_ns((cyc - epoch_cyc) & mask, mult, shift); +} + +/* + * Otherwise, you need to use this, which will obtain the mult/shift + * from the clock_data structure. Use init_sched_clock() with this. + */ +static inline unsigned long long cyc_to_sched_clock(struct clock_data *cd, + u32 cyc, u32 mask) +{ + return cyc_to_fixed_sched_clock(cd, cyc, mask, cd->mult, cd->shift); +} + +/* + * Initialize the clock data - calculate the appropriate multiplier + * and shift. Also setup a timer to ensure that the epoch is refreshed + * at the appropriate time interval, which will call your update + * handler. + */ +void init_sched_clock(struct clock_data *, void (*)(void), + unsigned int, unsigned long); + +/* + * Use this initialization function rather than init_sched_clock() if + * you're using cyc_to_fixed_sched_clock, which will warn if your + * constants are incorrect. + */ +static inline void init_fixed_sched_clock(struct clock_data *cd, + void (*update)(void), unsigned int bits, unsigned long rate, + u32 mult, u32 shift) +{ + init_sched_clock(cd, update, bits, rate); + if (cd->mult != mult || cd->shift != shift) { + pr_crit("sched_clock: wrong multiply/shift: %u>>%u vs calculated %u>>%u\n" + "sched_clock: fix multiply/shift to avoid scheduler hiccups\n", + mult, shift, cd->mult, cd->shift); + } +} + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/smp.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/smp.h index 3d05190797cbf515a9c85f33ac49f98818b76cb6..96ed521f240877cd20a7d44df4c24b1481aae4f6 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/smp.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/smp.h @@ -33,27 +33,23 @@ struct seq_file; /* * generate IPI list text */ -extern void show_ipi_list(struct seq_file *p); +extern void show_ipi_list(struct seq_file *, int); /* * Called from assembly code, this handles an IPI. */ -asmlinkage void do_IPI(struct pt_regs *regs); +asmlinkage void do_IPI(int ipinr, struct pt_regs *regs); /* * Setup the set of possible CPUs (via set_cpu_possible) */ extern void smp_init_cpus(void); -/* - * Move global data into per-processor storage. - */ -extern void smp_store_cpu_info(unsigned int cpuid); /* * Raise an IPI cross call on CPUs in callmap. */ -extern void smp_cross_call(const struct cpumask *mask); +extern void smp_cross_call(const struct cpumask *mask, int ipi); /* * Boot a secondary CPU, and assign it the specified idle task. @@ -72,6 +68,11 @@ asmlinkage void secondary_start_kernel(void); */ extern void platform_secondary_init(unsigned int cpu); +/* + * Initialize cpu_possible map, and enable coherency + */ +extern void platform_smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int); + /* * Initial data for bringing up a secondary CPU. */ @@ -97,6 +98,6 @@ extern void arch_send_call_function_ipi_mask(const struct cpumask *mask); /* * show local interrupt info */ -extern void show_local_irqs(struct seq_file *); +extern void show_local_irqs(struct seq_file *, int); #endif /* ifndef __ASM_ARM_SMP_H */ diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/smp_mpidr.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/smp_mpidr.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6a9307d6490034dc58c3d535add65510f1ad3b65..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/smp_mpidr.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef ASMARM_SMP_MIDR_H -#define ASMARM_SMP_MIDR_H - -#define hard_smp_processor_id() \ - ({ \ - unsigned int cpunum; \ - __asm__("\n" \ - "1: mrc p15, 0, %0, c0, c0, 5\n" \ - " .pushsection \".alt.smp.init\", \"a\"\n"\ - " .long 1b\n" \ - " mov %0, #0\n" \ - " .popsection" \ - : "=r" (cpunum)); \ - cpunum &= 0x0F; \ - }) - -#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/smp_twd.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/smp_twd.h index 634f357be6bb787d8a578cfa90a99b7742529b19..fed9981fba08feec85a09b094215036a7e8839b1 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/smp_twd.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/smp_twd.h @@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ struct clock_event_device; extern void __iomem *twd_base; -void twd_timer_stop(void); int twd_timer_ack(void); void twd_timer_setup(struct clock_event_device *); diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/system.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/system.h index 80025948b8ad378e29d162030e962bb1dd462255..97f6d60297d576c861a32590568e95a15ff78211 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/system.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/system.h @@ -63,6 +63,11 @@ #include #define __exception __attribute__((section(".exception.text"))) +#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER +#define __exception_irq_entry __irq_entry +#else +#define __exception_irq_entry __exception +#endif struct thread_info; struct task_struct; @@ -119,6 +124,13 @@ extern unsigned int user_debug; #define vectors_high() (0) #endif +#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 7 || \ + (__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ == 6 && defined(CONFIG_CPU_32v6K)) +#define sev() __asm__ __volatile__ ("sev" : : : "memory") +#define wfe() __asm__ __volatile__ ("wfe" : : : "memory") +#define wfi() __asm__ __volatile__ ("wfi" : : : "memory") +#endif + #if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 7 #define isb() __asm__ __volatile__ ("isb" : : : "memory") #define dsb() __asm__ __volatile__ ("dsb" : : : "memory") diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/traps.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/traps.h index 491960bf42602e9c509a32d382815a42b3089047..1b960d5ef6a5d1bdb1afd5bc804136aa61f1e19a 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/traps.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/traps.h @@ -15,16 +15,37 @@ struct undef_hook { void register_undef_hook(struct undef_hook *hook); void unregister_undef_hook(struct undef_hook *hook); +#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER +static inline int __in_irqentry_text(unsigned long ptr) +{ + extern char __irqentry_text_start[]; + extern char __irqentry_text_end[]; + + return ptr >= (unsigned long)&__irqentry_text_start && + ptr < (unsigned long)&__irqentry_text_end; +} +#else +static inline int __in_irqentry_text(unsigned long ptr) +{ + return 0; +} +#endif + static inline int in_exception_text(unsigned long ptr) { extern char __exception_text_start[]; extern char __exception_text_end[]; + int in; - return ptr >= (unsigned long)&__exception_text_start && - ptr < (unsigned long)&__exception_text_end; + in = ptr >= (unsigned long)&__exception_text_start && + ptr < (unsigned long)&__exception_text_end; + + return in ? : __in_irqentry_text(ptr); } extern void __init early_trap_init(void); extern void dump_backtrace_entry(unsigned long where, unsigned long from, unsigned long frame); +extern void *vectors_page; + #endif diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/uaccess.h b/arch/arm/include/asm/uaccess.h index 33e4a48fe1037575d4d6e212000a8aa01303f7fc..b293616a1a1a8d6cf92a5ae1560994c7e3d66e46 100644 --- a/arch/arm/include/asm/uaccess.h +++ b/arch/arm/include/asm/uaccess.h @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ do { \ #define __get_user_asm_byte(x,addr,err) \ __asm__ __volatile__( \ - "1: ldrbt %1,[%2]\n" \ + "1: " T(ldrb) " %1,[%2],#0\n" \ "2:\n" \ " .pushsection .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \ " .align 2\n" \ @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ do { \ #define __get_user_asm_word(x,addr,err) \ __asm__ __volatile__( \ - "1: ldrt %1,[%2]\n" \ + "1: " T(ldr) " %1,[%2],#0\n" \ "2:\n" \ " .pushsection .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \ " .align 2\n" \ @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ do { \ #define __put_user_asm_byte(x,__pu_addr,err) \ __asm__ __volatile__( \ - "1: strbt %1,[%2]\n" \ + "1: " T(strb) " %1,[%2],#0\n" \ "2:\n" \ " .pushsection .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \ " .align 2\n" \ @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ do { \ #define __put_user_asm_word(x,__pu_addr,err) \ __asm__ __volatile__( \ - "1: strt %1,[%2]\n" \ + "1: " T(str) " %1,[%2],#0\n" \ "2:\n" \ " .pushsection .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \ " .align 2\n" \ @@ -366,10 +366,10 @@ do { \ #define __put_user_asm_dword(x,__pu_addr,err) \ __asm__ __volatile__( \ - ARM( "1: strt " __reg_oper1 ", [%1], #4\n" ) \ - ARM( "2: strt " __reg_oper0 ", [%1]\n" ) \ - THUMB( "1: strt " __reg_oper1 ", [%1]\n" ) \ - THUMB( "2: strt " __reg_oper0 ", [%1, #4]\n" ) \ + ARM( "1: " T(str) " " __reg_oper1 ", [%1], #4\n" ) \ + ARM( "2: " T(str) " " __reg_oper0 ", [%1]\n" ) \ + THUMB( "1: " T(str) " " __reg_oper1 ", [%1]\n" ) \ + THUMB( "2: " T(str) " " __reg_oper0 ", [%1, #4]\n" ) \ "3:\n" \ " .pushsection .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \ " .align 2\n" \ diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/Makefile b/arch/arm/kernel/Makefile index 5b9b268f4fbb368ecc34942c6bebed1c421beaca..185ee822c9353ee203d1a8adf6d6aefce26762fa 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/Makefile +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/Makefile @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ CPPFLAGS_vmlinux.lds := -DTEXT_OFFSET=$(TEXT_OFFSET) AFLAGS_head.o := -DTEXT_OFFSET=$(TEXT_OFFSET) -ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE +ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER CFLAGS_REMOVE_ftrace.o = -pg endif @@ -29,10 +29,12 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_MODULES) += armksyms.o module.o obj-$(CONFIG_ARTHUR) += arthur.o obj-$(CONFIG_ISA_DMA) += dma-isa.o obj-$(CONFIG_PCI) += bios32.o isa.o -obj-$(CONFIG_SMP) += smp.o +obj-$(CONFIG_HAVE_SCHED_CLOCK) += sched_clock.o +obj-$(CONFIG_SMP) += smp.o smp_tlb.o obj-$(CONFIG_HAVE_ARM_SCU) += smp_scu.o obj-$(CONFIG_HAVE_ARM_TWD) += smp_twd.o obj-$(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE) += ftrace.o +obj-$(CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER) += ftrace.o obj-$(CONFIG_KEXEC) += machine_kexec.o relocate_kernel.o obj-$(CONFIG_KPROBES) += kprobes.o kprobes-decode.o obj-$(CONFIG_ATAGS_PROC) += atags.o @@ -42,6 +44,8 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_KGDB) += kgdb.o obj-$(CONFIG_ARM_UNWIND) += unwind.o obj-$(CONFIG_HAVE_TCM) += tcm.o obj-$(CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP) += crash_dump.o +obj-$(CONFIG_SWP_EMULATE) += swp_emulate.o +CFLAGS_swp_emulate.o := -Wa,-march=armv7-a obj-$(CONFIG_HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT) += hw_breakpoint.o obj-$(CONFIG_CRUNCH) += crunch.o crunch-bits.o @@ -50,6 +54,7 @@ AFLAGS_crunch-bits.o := -Wa,-mcpu=ep9312 obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_XSCALE) += xscale-cp0.o obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_XSC3) += xscale-cp0.o obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_MOHAWK) += xscale-cp0.o +obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_PJ4) += pj4-cp0.o obj-$(CONFIG_IWMMXT) += iwmmxt.o obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_HAS_PMU) += pmu.o obj-$(CONFIG_HW_PERF_EVENTS) += perf_event.o diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S b/arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S index bb96a7d4bbf55464a4069830657334e23fa72449..2b46fea36c9fa30ab41c3747686d40eb2f64e67f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S @@ -25,42 +25,22 @@ #include #include "entry-header.S" +#include /* * Interrupt handling. Preserves r7, r8, r9 */ .macro irq_handler - get_irqnr_preamble r5, lr -1: get_irqnr_and_base r0, r6, r5, lr - movne r1, sp - @ - @ routine called with r0 = irq number, r1 = struct pt_regs * - @ - adrne lr, BSYM(1b) - bne asm_do_IRQ - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* - * XXX - * - * this macro assumes that irqstat (r6) and base (r5) are - * preserved from get_irqnr_and_base above - */ - ALT_SMP(test_for_ipi r0, r6, r5, lr) - ALT_UP_B(9997f) - movne r0, sp - adrne lr, BSYM(1b) - bne do_IPI - -#ifdef CONFIG_LOCAL_TIMERS - test_for_ltirq r0, r6, r5, lr - movne r0, sp - adrne lr, BSYM(1b) - bne do_local_timer +#ifdef CONFIG_MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER + ldr r5, =handle_arch_irq + mov r0, sp + ldr r5, [r5] + adr lr, BSYM(9997f) + teq r5, #0 + movne pc, r5 #endif + arch_irq_handler_default 9997: -#endif - .endm #ifdef CONFIG_KPROBES @@ -198,6 +178,7 @@ __dabt_svc: @ @ set desired IRQ state, then call main handler @ + debug_entry r1 msr cpsr_c, r9 mov r2, sp bl do_DataAbort @@ -324,6 +305,7 @@ __pabt_svc: #else bl CPU_PABORT_HANDLER #endif + debug_entry r1 msr cpsr_c, r9 @ Maybe enable interrupts mov r2, sp @ regs bl do_PrefetchAbort @ call abort handler @@ -439,6 +421,7 @@ __dabt_usr: @ @ IRQs on, then call the main handler @ + debug_entry r1 enable_irq mov r2, sp adr lr, BSYM(ret_from_exception) @@ -703,6 +686,7 @@ __pabt_usr: #else bl CPU_PABORT_HANDLER #endif + debug_entry r1 enable_irq @ Enable interrupts mov r2, sp @ regs bl do_PrefetchAbort @ call abort handler @@ -735,7 +719,7 @@ ENTRY(__switch_to) THUMB( stmia ip!, {r4 - sl, fp} ) @ Store most regs on stack THUMB( str sp, [ip], #4 ) THUMB( str lr, [ip], #4 ) -#ifdef CONFIG_MMU +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_USE_DOMAINS ldr r6, [r2, #TI_CPU_DOMAIN] #endif set_tls r3, r4, r5 @@ -744,7 +728,7 @@ ENTRY(__switch_to) ldr r8, =__stack_chk_guard ldr r7, [r7, #TSK_STACK_CANARY] #endif -#ifdef CONFIG_MMU +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_USE_DOMAINS mcr p15, 0, r6, c3, c0, 0 @ Set domain register #endif mov r5, r0 @@ -842,7 +826,7 @@ __kuser_helper_start: */ __kuser_memory_barrier: @ 0xffff0fa0 - smp_dmb + smp_dmb arm usr_ret lr .align 5 @@ -959,7 +943,7 @@ kuser_cmpxchg_fixup: #else - smp_dmb + smp_dmb arm 1: ldrex r3, [r2] subs r3, r3, r0 strexeq r3, r1, [r2] @@ -1245,3 +1229,9 @@ cr_alignment: .space 4 cr_no_alignment: .space 4 + +#ifdef CONFIG_MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER + .globl handle_arch_irq +handle_arch_irq: + .space 4 +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/entry-common.S b/arch/arm/kernel/entry-common.S index 80bf8cd88d7c522c319354c75b13d5484b9ede96..1e7b04a40a3164f7226ce82907012acb231fec45 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/entry-common.S +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/entry-common.S @@ -147,98 +147,170 @@ ENDPROC(ret_from_fork) #endif #endif -#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE -ENTRY(__gnu_mcount_nc) - mov ip, lr - ldmia sp!, {lr} - mov pc, ip -ENDPROC(__gnu_mcount_nc) +.macro __mcount suffix + mcount_enter + ldr r0, =ftrace_trace_function + ldr r2, [r0] + adr r0, .Lftrace_stub + cmp r0, r2 + bne 1f + +#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER + ldr r1, =ftrace_graph_return + ldr r2, [r1] + cmp r0, r2 + bne ftrace_graph_caller\suffix + + ldr r1, =ftrace_graph_entry + ldr r2, [r1] + ldr r0, =ftrace_graph_entry_stub + cmp r0, r2 + bne ftrace_graph_caller\suffix +#endif -ENTRY(ftrace_caller) - stmdb sp!, {r0-r3, lr} - mov r0, lr + mcount_exit + +1: mcount_get_lr r1 @ lr of instrumented func + mov r0, lr @ instrumented function + sub r0, r0, #MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE + adr lr, BSYM(2f) + mov pc, r2 +2: mcount_exit +.endm + +.macro __ftrace_caller suffix + mcount_enter + + mcount_get_lr r1 @ lr of instrumented func + mov r0, lr @ instrumented function sub r0, r0, #MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE - ldr r1, [sp, #20] - .global ftrace_call -ftrace_call: + .globl ftrace_call\suffix +ftrace_call\suffix: bl ftrace_stub - ldmia sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr} - mov pc, ip -ENDPROC(ftrace_caller) + +#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER + .globl ftrace_graph_call\suffix +ftrace_graph_call\suffix: + mov r0, r0 +#endif + + mcount_exit +.endm + +.macro __ftrace_graph_caller + sub r0, fp, #4 @ &lr of instrumented routine (&parent) +#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE + @ called from __ftrace_caller, saved in mcount_enter + ldr r1, [sp, #16] @ instrumented routine (func) +#else + @ called from __mcount, untouched in lr + mov r1, lr @ instrumented routine (func) +#endif + sub r1, r1, #MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE + mov r2, fp @ frame pointer + bl prepare_ftrace_return + mcount_exit +.endm #ifdef CONFIG_OLD_MCOUNT +/* + * mcount + */ + +.macro mcount_enter + stmdb sp!, {r0-r3, lr} +.endm + +.macro mcount_get_lr reg + ldr \reg, [fp, #-4] +.endm + +.macro mcount_exit + ldr lr, [fp, #-4] + ldmia sp!, {r0-r3, pc} +.endm + ENTRY(mcount) +#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE stmdb sp!, {lr} ldr lr, [fp, #-4] ldmia sp!, {pc} +#else + __mcount _old +#endif ENDPROC(mcount) +#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE ENTRY(ftrace_caller_old) - stmdb sp!, {r0-r3, lr} - ldr r1, [fp, #-4] - mov r0, lr - sub r0, r0, #MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE - - .globl ftrace_call_old -ftrace_call_old: - bl ftrace_stub - ldr lr, [fp, #-4] @ restore lr - ldmia sp!, {r0-r3, pc} + __ftrace_caller _old ENDPROC(ftrace_caller_old) #endif -#else +#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER +ENTRY(ftrace_graph_caller_old) + __ftrace_graph_caller +ENDPROC(ftrace_graph_caller_old) +#endif -ENTRY(__gnu_mcount_nc) +.purgem mcount_enter +.purgem mcount_get_lr +.purgem mcount_exit +#endif + +/* + * __gnu_mcount_nc + */ + +.macro mcount_enter stmdb sp!, {r0-r3, lr} - ldr r0, =ftrace_trace_function - ldr r2, [r0] - adr r0, .Lftrace_stub - cmp r0, r2 - bne gnu_trace +.endm + +.macro mcount_get_lr reg + ldr \reg, [sp, #20] +.endm + +.macro mcount_exit ldmia sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr} mov pc, ip +.endm -gnu_trace: - ldr r1, [sp, #20] @ lr of instrumented routine - mov r0, lr - sub r0, r0, #MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE - adr lr, BSYM(1f) - mov pc, r2 -1: - ldmia sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr} +ENTRY(__gnu_mcount_nc) +#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE + mov ip, lr + ldmia sp!, {lr} mov pc, ip +#else + __mcount +#endif ENDPROC(__gnu_mcount_nc) -#ifdef CONFIG_OLD_MCOUNT -/* - * This is under an ifdef in order to force link-time errors for people trying - * to build with !FRAME_POINTER with a GCC which doesn't use the new-style - * mcount. - */ -ENTRY(mcount) - stmdb sp!, {r0-r3, lr} - ldr r0, =ftrace_trace_function - ldr r2, [r0] - adr r0, ftrace_stub - cmp r0, r2 - bne trace - ldr lr, [fp, #-4] @ restore lr - ldmia sp!, {r0-r3, pc} +#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE +ENTRY(ftrace_caller) + __ftrace_caller +ENDPROC(ftrace_caller) +#endif -trace: - ldr r1, [fp, #-4] @ lr of instrumented routine - mov r0, lr - sub r0, r0, #MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE - mov lr, pc - mov pc, r2 - ldr lr, [fp, #-4] @ restore lr - ldmia sp!, {r0-r3, pc} -ENDPROC(mcount) +#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER +ENTRY(ftrace_graph_caller) + __ftrace_graph_caller +ENDPROC(ftrace_graph_caller) #endif -#endif /* CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE */ +.purgem mcount_enter +.purgem mcount_get_lr +.purgem mcount_exit + +#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER + .globl return_to_handler +return_to_handler: + stmdb sp!, {r0-r3} + mov r0, fp @ frame pointer + bl ftrace_return_to_handler + mov lr, r0 @ r0 has real ret addr + ldmia sp!, {r0-r3} + mov pc, lr +#endif ENTRY(ftrace_stub) .Lftrace_stub: diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/entry-header.S b/arch/arm/kernel/entry-header.S index d93f976fb3893638900e8ff4660f1c6891a21457..ae946490016863a131f3b77b1552795d3e931c0f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/entry-header.S +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/entry-header.S @@ -165,6 +165,25 @@ .endm #endif /* !CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL */ + @ + @ Debug exceptions are taken as prefetch or data aborts. + @ We must disable preemption during the handler so that + @ we can access the debug registers safely. + @ + .macro debug_entry, fsr +#if defined(CONFIG_HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT) && defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT) + ldr r4, =0x40f @ mask out fsr.fs + and r5, r4, \fsr + cmp r5, #2 @ debug exception + bne 1f + get_thread_info r10 + ldr r6, [r10, #TI_PREEMPT] @ get preempt count + add r11, r6, #1 @ increment it + str r11, [r10, #TI_PREEMPT] +1: +#endif + .endm + /* * These are the registers used in the syscall handler, and allow us to * have in theory up to 7 arguments to a function - r0 to r6. diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/fiq.c b/arch/arm/kernel/fiq.c index 6ff7919613d7de1225ec1ca23c1003511194e048..e72dc34eea1cfbd0f3202067c1a937c4a20821d2 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/fiq.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/fiq.c @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include static unsigned long no_fiq_insn; @@ -67,17 +68,22 @@ static struct fiq_handler default_owner = { static struct fiq_handler *current_fiq = &default_owner; -int show_fiq_list(struct seq_file *p, void *v) +int show_fiq_list(struct seq_file *p, int prec) { if (current_fiq != &default_owner) - seq_printf(p, "FIQ: %s\n", current_fiq->name); + seq_printf(p, "%*s: %s\n", prec, "FIQ", + current_fiq->name); return 0; } void set_fiq_handler(void *start, unsigned int length) { +#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_USE_DOMAINS) memcpy((void *)0xffff001c, start, length); +#else + memcpy(vectors_page + 0x1c, start, length); +#endif flush_icache_range(0xffff001c, 0xffff001c + length); if (!vectors_high()) flush_icache_range(0x1c, 0x1c + length); diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/ftrace.c b/arch/arm/kernel/ftrace.c index 971ac8c36ea775ca58702cb0f17c18aba7b1c4a7..c0062ad1e847b5a1ab68a21a8ed3f4d37eb9ce2a 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/ftrace.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/ftrace.c @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ #define NOP 0xe8bd4000 /* pop {lr} */ #endif +#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE #ifdef CONFIG_OLD_MCOUNT #define OLD_MCOUNT_ADDR ((unsigned long) mcount) #define OLD_FTRACE_ADDR ((unsigned long) ftrace_caller_old) @@ -59,9 +60,9 @@ static unsigned long adjust_address(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, unsigned long addr) } #endif -/* construct a branch (BL) instruction to addr */ #ifdef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL -static unsigned long ftrace_call_replace(unsigned long pc, unsigned long addr) +static unsigned long ftrace_gen_branch(unsigned long pc, unsigned long addr, + bool link) { unsigned long s, j1, j2, i1, i2, imm10, imm11; unsigned long first, second; @@ -83,15 +84,22 @@ static unsigned long ftrace_call_replace(unsigned long pc, unsigned long addr) j2 = (!i2) ^ s; first = 0xf000 | (s << 10) | imm10; - second = 0xd000 | (j1 << 13) | (j2 << 11) | imm11; + second = 0x9000 | (j1 << 13) | (j2 << 11) | imm11; + if (link) + second |= 1 << 14; return (second << 16) | first; } #else -static unsigned long ftrace_call_replace(unsigned long pc, unsigned long addr) +static unsigned long ftrace_gen_branch(unsigned long pc, unsigned long addr, + bool link) { + unsigned long opcode = 0xea000000; long offset; + if (link) + opcode |= 1 << 24; + offset = (long)addr - (long)(pc + 8); if (unlikely(offset < -33554432 || offset > 33554428)) { /* Can't generate branches that far (from ARM ARM). Ftrace @@ -103,10 +111,15 @@ static unsigned long ftrace_call_replace(unsigned long pc, unsigned long addr) offset = (offset >> 2) & 0x00ffffff; - return 0xeb000000 | offset; + return opcode | offset; } #endif +static unsigned long ftrace_call_replace(unsigned long pc, unsigned long addr) +{ + return ftrace_gen_branch(pc, addr, true); +} + static int ftrace_modify_code(unsigned long pc, unsigned long old, unsigned long new) { @@ -193,3 +206,83 @@ int __init ftrace_dyn_arch_init(void *data) return 0; } +#endif /* CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER +void prepare_ftrace_return(unsigned long *parent, unsigned long self_addr, + unsigned long frame_pointer) +{ + unsigned long return_hooker = (unsigned long) &return_to_handler; + struct ftrace_graph_ent trace; + unsigned long old; + int err; + + if (unlikely(atomic_read(¤t->tracing_graph_pause))) + return; + + old = *parent; + *parent = return_hooker; + + err = ftrace_push_return_trace(old, self_addr, &trace.depth, + frame_pointer); + if (err == -EBUSY) { + *parent = old; + return; + } + + trace.func = self_addr; + + /* Only trace if the calling function expects to */ + if (!ftrace_graph_entry(&trace)) { + current->curr_ret_stack--; + *parent = old; + } +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE +extern unsigned long ftrace_graph_call; +extern unsigned long ftrace_graph_call_old; +extern void ftrace_graph_caller_old(void); + +static int __ftrace_modify_caller(unsigned long *callsite, + void (*func) (void), bool enable) +{ + unsigned long caller_fn = (unsigned long) func; + unsigned long pc = (unsigned long) callsite; + unsigned long branch = ftrace_gen_branch(pc, caller_fn, false); + unsigned long nop = 0xe1a00000; /* mov r0, r0 */ + unsigned long old = enable ? nop : branch; + unsigned long new = enable ? branch : nop; + + return ftrace_modify_code(pc, old, new); +} + +static int ftrace_modify_graph_caller(bool enable) +{ + int ret; + + ret = __ftrace_modify_caller(&ftrace_graph_call, + ftrace_graph_caller, + enable); + +#ifdef CONFIG_OLD_MCOUNT + if (!ret) + ret = __ftrace_modify_caller(&ftrace_graph_call_old, + ftrace_graph_caller_old, + enable); +#endif + + return ret; +} + +int ftrace_enable_ftrace_graph_caller(void) +{ + return ftrace_modify_graph_caller(true); +} + +int ftrace_disable_ftrace_graph_caller(void) +{ + return ftrace_modify_graph_caller(false); +} +#endif /* CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE */ +#endif /* CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER */ diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/head.S b/arch/arm/kernel/head.S index 6bd82d25683c3a81946d072825cef42f25628643..f17d9a09e8fbf115c26a1f169553d2f6034c4d45 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/head.S +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/head.S @@ -91,6 +91,11 @@ ENTRY(stext) movs r8, r5 @ invalid machine (r5=0)? THUMB( it eq ) @ force fixup-able long branch encoding beq __error_a @ yes, error 'a' + + /* + * r1 = machine no, r2 = atags, + * r8 = machinfo, r9 = cpuid, r10 = procinfo + */ bl __vet_atags #ifdef CONFIG_SMP_ON_UP bl __fixup_smp @@ -387,19 +392,19 @@ ENDPROC(__turn_mmu_on) #ifdef CONFIG_SMP_ON_UP __fixup_smp: - mov r7, #0x00070000 - orr r6, r7, #0xff000000 @ mask 0xff070000 - orr r7, r7, #0x41000000 @ val 0x41070000 - and r0, r9, r6 - teq r0, r7 @ ARM CPU and ARMv6/v7? + mov r4, #0x00070000 + orr r3, r4, #0xff000000 @ mask 0xff070000 + orr r4, r4, #0x41000000 @ val 0x41070000 + and r0, r9, r3 + teq r0, r4 @ ARM CPU and ARMv6/v7? bne __fixup_smp_on_up @ no, assume UP - orr r6, r6, #0x0000ff00 - orr r6, r6, #0x000000f0 @ mask 0xff07fff0 - orr r7, r7, #0x0000b000 - orr r7, r7, #0x00000020 @ val 0x4107b020 - and r0, r9, r6 - teq r0, r7 @ ARM 11MPCore? + orr r3, r3, #0x0000ff00 + orr r3, r3, #0x000000f0 @ mask 0xff07fff0 + orr r4, r4, #0x0000b000 + orr r4, r4, #0x00000020 @ val 0x4107b020 + and r0, r9, r3 + teq r0, r4 @ ARM 11MPCore? moveq pc, lr @ yes, assume SMP mrc p15, 0, r0, c0, c0, 5 @ read MPIDR @@ -408,15 +413,22 @@ __fixup_smp: __fixup_smp_on_up: adr r0, 1f - ldmia r0, {r3, r6, r7} + ldmia r0, {r3 - r5} sub r3, r0, r3 - add r6, r6, r3 - add r7, r7, r3 -2: cmp r6, r7 - ldmia r6!, {r0, r4} - strlo r4, [r0, r3] - blo 2b - mov pc, lr + add r4, r4, r3 + add r5, r5, r3 +2: cmp r4, r5 + movhs pc, lr + ldmia r4!, {r0, r6} + ARM( str r6, [r0, r3] ) + THUMB( add r0, r0, r3 ) +#ifdef __ARMEB__ + THUMB( mov r6, r6, ror #16 ) @ Convert word order for big-endian. +#endif + THUMB( strh r6, [r0], #2 ) @ For Thumb-2, store as two halfwords + THUMB( mov r6, r6, lsr #16 ) @ to be robust against misaligned r3. + THUMB( strh r6, [r0] ) + b 2b ENDPROC(__fixup_smp) .align diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c b/arch/arm/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c index 21e3a4ab3b8c58047304b694aa8161b9ebbf1c31..c9f3f046757046010ea1f95d13321f676f202d0a 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ #define pr_fmt(fmt) "hw-breakpoint: " fmt #include +#include #include #include #include @@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct perf_event *, wp_on_reg[ARM_MAX_WRP]); /* Number of BRP/WRP registers on this CPU. */ static int core_num_brps; +static int core_num_reserved_brps; static int core_num_wrps; /* Debug architecture version. */ @@ -52,87 +54,6 @@ static u8 debug_arch; /* Maximum supported watchpoint length. */ static u8 max_watchpoint_len; -/* Determine number of BRP registers available. */ -static int get_num_brps(void) -{ - u32 didr; - ARM_DBG_READ(c0, 0, didr); - return ((didr >> 24) & 0xf) + 1; -} - -/* Determine number of WRP registers available. */ -static int get_num_wrps(void) -{ - /* - * FIXME: When a watchpoint fires, the only way to work out which - * watchpoint it was is by disassembling the faulting instruction - * and working out the address of the memory access. - * - * Furthermore, we can only do this if the watchpoint was precise - * since imprecise watchpoints prevent us from calculating register - * based addresses. - * - * For the time being, we only report 1 watchpoint register so we - * always know which watchpoint fired. In the future we can either - * add a disassembler and address generation emulator, or we can - * insert a check to see if the DFAR is set on watchpoint exception - * entry [the ARM ARM states that the DFAR is UNKNOWN, but - * experience shows that it is set on some implementations]. - */ - -#if 0 - u32 didr, wrps; - ARM_DBG_READ(c0, 0, didr); - return ((didr >> 28) & 0xf) + 1; -#endif - - return 1; -} - -int hw_breakpoint_slots(int type) -{ - /* - * We can be called early, so don't rely on - * our static variables being initialised. - */ - switch (type) { - case TYPE_INST: - return get_num_brps(); - case TYPE_DATA: - return get_num_wrps(); - default: - pr_warning("unknown slot type: %d\n", type); - return 0; - } -} - -/* Determine debug architecture. */ -static u8 get_debug_arch(void) -{ - u32 didr; - - /* Do we implement the extended CPUID interface? */ - if (((read_cpuid_id() >> 16) & 0xf) != 0xf) { - pr_warning("CPUID feature registers not supported. " - "Assuming v6 debug is present.\n"); - return ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V6; - } - - ARM_DBG_READ(c0, 0, didr); - return (didr >> 16) & 0xf; -} - -/* Does this core support mismatch breakpoints? */ -static int core_has_mismatch_bps(void) -{ - return debug_arch >= ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V7_ECP14 && core_num_brps > 1; -} - -u8 arch_get_debug_arch(void) -{ - return debug_arch; -} - #define READ_WB_REG_CASE(OP2, M, VAL) \ case ((OP2 << 4) + M): \ ARM_DBG_READ(c ## M, OP2, VAL); \ @@ -210,6 +131,94 @@ static void write_wb_reg(int n, u32 val) isb(); } +/* Determine debug architecture. */ +static u8 get_debug_arch(void) +{ + u32 didr; + + /* Do we implement the extended CPUID interface? */ + if (((read_cpuid_id() >> 16) & 0xf) != 0xf) { + pr_warning("CPUID feature registers not supported. " + "Assuming v6 debug is present.\n"); + return ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V6; + } + + ARM_DBG_READ(c0, 0, didr); + return (didr >> 16) & 0xf; +} + +u8 arch_get_debug_arch(void) +{ + return debug_arch; +} + +/* Determine number of BRP register available. */ +static int get_num_brp_resources(void) +{ + u32 didr; + ARM_DBG_READ(c0, 0, didr); + return ((didr >> 24) & 0xf) + 1; +} + +/* Does this core support mismatch breakpoints? */ +static int core_has_mismatch_brps(void) +{ + return (get_debug_arch() >= ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V7_ECP14 && + get_num_brp_resources() > 1); +} + +/* Determine number of usable WRPs available. */ +static int get_num_wrps(void) +{ + /* + * FIXME: When a watchpoint fires, the only way to work out which + * watchpoint it was is by disassembling the faulting instruction + * and working out the address of the memory access. + * + * Furthermore, we can only do this if the watchpoint was precise + * since imprecise watchpoints prevent us from calculating register + * based addresses. + * + * Providing we have more than 1 breakpoint register, we only report + * a single watchpoint register for the time being. This way, we always + * know which watchpoint fired. In the future we can either add a + * disassembler and address generation emulator, or we can insert a + * check to see if the DFAR is set on watchpoint exception entry + * [the ARM ARM states that the DFAR is UNKNOWN, but experience shows + * that it is set on some implementations]. + */ + +#if 0 + int wrps; + u32 didr; + ARM_DBG_READ(c0, 0, didr); + wrps = ((didr >> 28) & 0xf) + 1; +#endif + int wrps = 1; + + if (core_has_mismatch_brps() && wrps >= get_num_brp_resources()) + wrps = get_num_brp_resources() - 1; + + return wrps; +} + +/* We reserve one breakpoint for each watchpoint. */ +static int get_num_reserved_brps(void) +{ + if (core_has_mismatch_brps()) + return get_num_wrps(); + return 0; +} + +/* Determine number of usable BRPs available. */ +static int get_num_brps(void) +{ + int brps = get_num_brp_resources(); + if (core_has_mismatch_brps()) + brps -= get_num_reserved_brps(); + return brps; +} + /* * In order to access the breakpoint/watchpoint control registers, * we must be running in debug monitor mode. Unfortunately, we can @@ -230,8 +239,12 @@ static int enable_monitor_mode(void) goto out; } + /* If monitor mode is already enabled, just return. */ + if (dscr & ARM_DSCR_MDBGEN) + goto out; + /* Write to the corresponding DSCR. */ - switch (debug_arch) { + switch (get_debug_arch()) { case ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V6: case ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V6_1: ARM_DBG_WRITE(c1, 0, (dscr | ARM_DSCR_MDBGEN)); @@ -246,15 +259,30 @@ static int enable_monitor_mode(void) /* Check that the write made it through. */ ARM_DBG_READ(c1, 0, dscr); - if (WARN_ONCE(!(dscr & ARM_DSCR_MDBGEN), - "failed to enable monitor mode.")) { + if (!(dscr & ARM_DSCR_MDBGEN)) ret = -EPERM; - } out: return ret; } +int hw_breakpoint_slots(int type) +{ + /* + * We can be called early, so don't rely on + * our static variables being initialised. + */ + switch (type) { + case TYPE_INST: + return get_num_brps(); + case TYPE_DATA: + return get_num_wrps(); + default: + pr_warning("unknown slot type: %d\n", type); + return 0; + } +} + /* * Check if 8-bit byte-address select is available. * This clobbers WRP 0. @@ -268,9 +296,6 @@ static u8 get_max_wp_len(void) if (debug_arch < ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V7_ECP14) goto out; - if (enable_monitor_mode()) - goto out; - memset(&ctrl, 0, sizeof(ctrl)); ctrl.len = ARM_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8; ctrl_reg = encode_ctrl_reg(ctrl); @@ -289,23 +314,6 @@ u8 arch_get_max_wp_len(void) return max_watchpoint_len; } -/* - * Handler for reactivating a suspended watchpoint when the single - * step `mismatch' breakpoint is triggered. - */ -static void wp_single_step_handler(struct perf_event *bp, int unused, - struct perf_sample_data *data, - struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - perf_event_enable(counter_arch_bp(bp)->suspended_wp); - unregister_hw_breakpoint(bp); -} - -static int bp_is_single_step(struct perf_event *bp) -{ - return bp->overflow_handler == wp_single_step_handler; -} - /* * Install a perf counter breakpoint. */ @@ -314,30 +322,41 @@ int arch_install_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp) struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp); struct perf_event **slot, **slots; int i, max_slots, ctrl_base, val_base, ret = 0; + u32 addr, ctrl; /* Ensure that we are in monitor mode and halting mode is disabled. */ ret = enable_monitor_mode(); if (ret) goto out; + addr = info->address; + ctrl = encode_ctrl_reg(info->ctrl) | 0x1; + if (info->ctrl.type == ARM_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE) { /* Breakpoint */ ctrl_base = ARM_BASE_BCR; val_base = ARM_BASE_BVR; - slots = __get_cpu_var(bp_on_reg); - max_slots = core_num_brps - 1; - - if (bp_is_single_step(bp)) { - info->ctrl.mismatch = 1; - i = max_slots; - slots[i] = bp; - goto setup; + slots = (struct perf_event **)__get_cpu_var(bp_on_reg); + max_slots = core_num_brps; + if (info->step_ctrl.enabled) { + /* Override the breakpoint data with the step data. */ + addr = info->trigger & ~0x3; + ctrl = encode_ctrl_reg(info->step_ctrl); } } else { /* Watchpoint */ - ctrl_base = ARM_BASE_WCR; - val_base = ARM_BASE_WVR; - slots = __get_cpu_var(wp_on_reg); + if (info->step_ctrl.enabled) { + /* Install into the reserved breakpoint region. */ + ctrl_base = ARM_BASE_BCR + core_num_brps; + val_base = ARM_BASE_BVR + core_num_brps; + /* Override the watchpoint data with the step data. */ + addr = info->trigger & ~0x3; + ctrl = encode_ctrl_reg(info->step_ctrl); + } else { + ctrl_base = ARM_BASE_WCR; + val_base = ARM_BASE_WVR; + } + slots = (struct perf_event **)__get_cpu_var(wp_on_reg); max_slots = core_num_wrps; } @@ -355,12 +374,11 @@ int arch_install_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp) goto out; } -setup: /* Setup the address register. */ - write_wb_reg(val_base + i, info->address); + write_wb_reg(val_base + i, addr); /* Setup the control register. */ - write_wb_reg(ctrl_base + i, encode_ctrl_reg(info->ctrl) | 0x1); + write_wb_reg(ctrl_base + i, ctrl); out: return ret; @@ -375,18 +393,15 @@ void arch_uninstall_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp) if (info->ctrl.type == ARM_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE) { /* Breakpoint */ base = ARM_BASE_BCR; - slots = __get_cpu_var(bp_on_reg); - max_slots = core_num_brps - 1; - - if (bp_is_single_step(bp)) { - i = max_slots; - slots[i] = NULL; - goto reset; - } + slots = (struct perf_event **)__get_cpu_var(bp_on_reg); + max_slots = core_num_brps; } else { /* Watchpoint */ - base = ARM_BASE_WCR; - slots = __get_cpu_var(wp_on_reg); + if (info->step_ctrl.enabled) + base = ARM_BASE_BCR + core_num_brps; + else + base = ARM_BASE_WCR; + slots = (struct perf_event **)__get_cpu_var(wp_on_reg); max_slots = core_num_wrps; } @@ -403,7 +418,6 @@ void arch_uninstall_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp) if (WARN_ONCE(i == max_slots, "Can't find any breakpoint slot")) return; -reset: /* Reset the control register. */ write_wb_reg(base + i, 0); } @@ -537,12 +551,23 @@ static int arch_build_bp_info(struct perf_event *bp) return -EINVAL; } + /* + * Breakpoints must be of length 2 (thumb) or 4 (ARM) bytes. + * Watchpoints can be of length 1, 2, 4 or 8 bytes if supported + * by the hardware and must be aligned to the appropriate number of + * bytes. + */ + if (info->ctrl.type == ARM_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE && + info->ctrl.len != ARM_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2 && + info->ctrl.len != ARM_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4) + return -EINVAL; + /* Address */ info->address = bp->attr.bp_addr; /* Privilege */ info->ctrl.privilege = ARM_BREAKPOINT_USER; - if (arch_check_bp_in_kernelspace(bp) && !bp_is_single_step(bp)) + if (arch_check_bp_in_kernelspace(bp)) info->ctrl.privilege |= ARM_BREAKPOINT_PRIV; /* Enabled? */ @@ -561,7 +586,7 @@ int arch_validate_hwbkpt_settings(struct perf_event *bp) { struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp); int ret = 0; - u32 bytelen, max_len, offset, alignment_mask = 0x3; + u32 offset, alignment_mask = 0x3; /* Build the arch_hw_breakpoint. */ ret = arch_build_bp_info(bp); @@ -571,84 +596,85 @@ int arch_validate_hwbkpt_settings(struct perf_event *bp) /* Check address alignment. */ if (info->ctrl.len == ARM_BREAKPOINT_LEN_8) alignment_mask = 0x7; - if (info->address & alignment_mask) { - /* - * Try to fix the alignment. This may result in a length - * that is too large, so we must check for that. - */ - bytelen = get_hbp_len(info->ctrl.len); - max_len = info->ctrl.type == ARM_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE ? 4 : - max_watchpoint_len; - - if (max_len >= 8) - offset = info->address & 0x7; - else - offset = info->address & 0x3; - - if (bytelen > (1 << ((max_len - (offset + 1)) >> 1))) { - ret = -EFBIG; - goto out; - } - - info->ctrl.len <<= offset; - info->address &= ~offset; - - pr_debug("breakpoint alignment fixup: length = 0x%x, " - "address = 0x%x\n", info->ctrl.len, info->address); + offset = info->address & alignment_mask; + switch (offset) { + case 0: + /* Aligned */ + break; + case 1: + /* Allow single byte watchpoint. */ + if (info->ctrl.len == ARM_BREAKPOINT_LEN_1) + break; + case 2: + /* Allow halfword watchpoints and breakpoints. */ + if (info->ctrl.len == ARM_BREAKPOINT_LEN_2) + break; + default: + ret = -EINVAL; + goto out; } + info->address &= ~alignment_mask; + info->ctrl.len <<= offset; + /* * Currently we rely on an overflow handler to take * care of single-stepping the breakpoint when it fires. * In the case of userspace breakpoints on a core with V7 debug, - * we can use the mismatch feature as a poor-man's hardware single-step. + * we can use the mismatch feature as a poor-man's hardware + * single-step, but this only works for per-task breakpoints. */ if (WARN_ONCE(!bp->overflow_handler && - (arch_check_bp_in_kernelspace(bp) || !core_has_mismatch_bps()), + (arch_check_bp_in_kernelspace(bp) || !core_has_mismatch_brps() + || !bp->hw.bp_target), "overflow handler required but none found")) { ret = -EINVAL; - goto out; } out: return ret; } -static void update_mismatch_flag(int idx, int flag) +/* + * Enable/disable single-stepping over the breakpoint bp at address addr. + */ +static void enable_single_step(struct perf_event *bp, u32 addr) { - struct perf_event *bp = __get_cpu_var(bp_on_reg[idx]); - struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info; - - if (bp == NULL) - return; + struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info = counter_arch_bp(bp); - info = counter_arch_bp(bp); + arch_uninstall_hw_breakpoint(bp); + info->step_ctrl.mismatch = 1; + info->step_ctrl.len = ARM_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4; + info->step_ctrl.type = ARM_BREAKPOINT_EXECUTE; + info->step_ctrl.privilege = info->ctrl.privilege; + info->step_ctrl.enabled = 1; + info->trigger = addr; + arch_install_hw_breakpoint(bp); +} - /* Update the mismatch field to enter/exit `single-step' mode */ - if (!bp->overflow_handler && info->ctrl.mismatch != flag) { - info->ctrl.mismatch = flag; - write_wb_reg(ARM_BASE_BCR + idx, encode_ctrl_reg(info->ctrl) | 0x1); - } +static void disable_single_step(struct perf_event *bp) +{ + arch_uninstall_hw_breakpoint(bp); + counter_arch_bp(bp)->step_ctrl.enabled = 0; + arch_install_hw_breakpoint(bp); } static void watchpoint_handler(unsigned long unknown, struct pt_regs *regs) { int i; - struct perf_event *bp, **slots = __get_cpu_var(wp_on_reg); + struct perf_event *wp, **slots; struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info; - struct perf_event_attr attr; + + slots = (struct perf_event **)__get_cpu_var(wp_on_reg); /* Without a disassembler, we can only handle 1 watchpoint. */ BUG_ON(core_num_wrps > 1); - hw_breakpoint_init(&attr); - attr.bp_addr = regs->ARM_pc & ~0x3; - attr.bp_len = HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4; - attr.bp_type = HW_BREAKPOINT_X; - for (i = 0; i < core_num_wrps; ++i) { rcu_read_lock(); - if (slots[i] == NULL) { + wp = slots[i]; + + if (wp == NULL) { rcu_read_unlock(); continue; } @@ -658,24 +684,51 @@ static void watchpoint_handler(unsigned long unknown, struct pt_regs *regs) * single watchpoint, we can set the trigger to the lowest * possible faulting address. */ - info = counter_arch_bp(slots[i]); - info->trigger = slots[i]->attr.bp_addr; + info = counter_arch_bp(wp); + info->trigger = wp->attr.bp_addr; pr_debug("watchpoint fired: address = 0x%x\n", info->trigger); - perf_bp_event(slots[i], regs); + perf_bp_event(wp, regs); /* * If no overflow handler is present, insert a temporary * mismatch breakpoint so we can single-step over the * watchpoint trigger. */ - if (!slots[i]->overflow_handler) { - bp = register_user_hw_breakpoint(&attr, - wp_single_step_handler, - current); - counter_arch_bp(bp)->suspended_wp = slots[i]; - perf_event_disable(slots[i]); - } + if (!wp->overflow_handler) + enable_single_step(wp, instruction_pointer(regs)); + + rcu_read_unlock(); + } +} +static void watchpoint_single_step_handler(unsigned long pc) +{ + int i; + struct perf_event *wp, **slots; + struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info; + + slots = (struct perf_event **)__get_cpu_var(wp_on_reg); + + for (i = 0; i < core_num_reserved_brps; ++i) { + rcu_read_lock(); + + wp = slots[i]; + + if (wp == NULL) + goto unlock; + + info = counter_arch_bp(wp); + if (!info->step_ctrl.enabled) + goto unlock; + + /* + * Restore the original watchpoint if we've completed the + * single-step. + */ + if (info->trigger != pc) + disable_single_step(wp); + +unlock: rcu_read_unlock(); } } @@ -683,62 +736,69 @@ static void watchpoint_handler(unsigned long unknown, struct pt_regs *regs) static void breakpoint_handler(unsigned long unknown, struct pt_regs *regs) { int i; - int mismatch; u32 ctrl_reg, val, addr; - struct perf_event *bp, **slots = __get_cpu_var(bp_on_reg); + struct perf_event *bp, **slots; struct arch_hw_breakpoint *info; struct arch_hw_breakpoint_ctrl ctrl; + slots = (struct perf_event **)__get_cpu_var(bp_on_reg); + /* The exception entry code places the amended lr in the PC. */ addr = regs->ARM_pc; + /* Check the currently installed breakpoints first. */ for (i = 0; i < core_num_brps; ++i) { rcu_read_lock(); bp = slots[i]; - if (bp == NULL) { - rcu_read_unlock(); - continue; - } + if (bp == NULL) + goto unlock; - mismatch = 0; + info = counter_arch_bp(bp); /* Check if the breakpoint value matches. */ val = read_wb_reg(ARM_BASE_BVR + i); if (val != (addr & ~0x3)) - goto unlock; + goto mismatch; /* Possible match, check the byte address select to confirm. */ ctrl_reg = read_wb_reg(ARM_BASE_BCR + i); decode_ctrl_reg(ctrl_reg, &ctrl); if ((1 << (addr & 0x3)) & ctrl.len) { - mismatch = 1; - info = counter_arch_bp(bp); info->trigger = addr; - } - -unlock: - if ((mismatch && !info->ctrl.mismatch) || bp_is_single_step(bp)) { pr_debug("breakpoint fired: address = 0x%x\n", addr); perf_bp_event(bp, regs); + if (!bp->overflow_handler) + enable_single_step(bp, addr); + goto unlock; } - update_mismatch_flag(i, mismatch); +mismatch: + /* If we're stepping a breakpoint, it can now be restored. */ + if (info->step_ctrl.enabled) + disable_single_step(bp); +unlock: rcu_read_unlock(); } + + /* Handle any pending watchpoint single-step breakpoints. */ + watchpoint_single_step_handler(addr); } /* * Called from either the Data Abort Handler [watchpoint] or the - * Prefetch Abort Handler [breakpoint]. + * Prefetch Abort Handler [breakpoint] with preemption disabled. */ static int hw_breakpoint_pending(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs) { - int ret = 1; /* Unhandled fault. */ + int ret = 0; u32 dscr; + /* We must be called with preemption disabled. */ + WARN_ON(preemptible()); + /* We only handle watchpoints and hardware breakpoints. */ ARM_DBG_READ(c1, 0, dscr); @@ -753,25 +813,47 @@ static int hw_breakpoint_pending(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, watchpoint_handler(addr, regs); break; default: - goto out; + ret = 1; /* Unhandled fault. */ } - ret = 0; -out: + /* + * Re-enable preemption after it was disabled in the + * low-level exception handling code. + */ + preempt_enable(); + return ret; } /* * One-time initialisation. */ -static void __init reset_ctrl_regs(void *unused) +static void reset_ctrl_regs(void *unused) { int i; + /* + * v7 debug contains save and restore registers so that debug state + * can be maintained across low-power modes without leaving + * the debug logic powered up. It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether + * we can write to the debug registers out of reset, so we must + * unlock the OS Lock Access Register to avoid taking undefined + * instruction exceptions later on. + */ + if (debug_arch >= ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V7_ECP14) { + /* + * Unconditionally clear the lock by writing a value + * other than 0xC5ACCE55 to the access register. + */ + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c1, c0, 4" : : "r" (0)); + isb(); + } + if (enable_monitor_mode()) return; - for (i = 0; i < core_num_brps; ++i) { + /* We must also reset any reserved registers. */ + for (i = 0; i < core_num_brps + core_num_reserved_brps; ++i) { write_wb_reg(ARM_BASE_BCR + i, 0UL); write_wb_reg(ARM_BASE_BVR + i, 0UL); } @@ -782,45 +864,57 @@ static void __init reset_ctrl_regs(void *unused) } } +static int __cpuinit dbg_reset_notify(struct notifier_block *self, + unsigned long action, void *cpu) +{ + if (action == CPU_ONLINE) + smp_call_function_single((int)cpu, reset_ctrl_regs, NULL, 1); + return NOTIFY_OK; +} + +static struct notifier_block __cpuinitdata dbg_reset_nb = { + .notifier_call = dbg_reset_notify, +}; + static int __init arch_hw_breakpoint_init(void) { - int ret = 0; u32 dscr; debug_arch = get_debug_arch(); if (debug_arch > ARM_DEBUG_ARCH_V7_ECP14) { pr_info("debug architecture 0x%x unsupported.\n", debug_arch); - ret = -ENODEV; - goto out; + return 0; } /* Determine how many BRPs/WRPs are available. */ core_num_brps = get_num_brps(); + core_num_reserved_brps = get_num_reserved_brps(); core_num_wrps = get_num_wrps(); pr_info("found %d breakpoint and %d watchpoint registers.\n", - core_num_brps, core_num_wrps); + core_num_brps + core_num_reserved_brps, core_num_wrps); - if (core_has_mismatch_bps()) - pr_info("1 breakpoint reserved for watchpoint single-step.\n"); + if (core_num_reserved_brps) + pr_info("%d breakpoint(s) reserved for watchpoint " + "single-step.\n", core_num_reserved_brps); ARM_DBG_READ(c1, 0, dscr); if (dscr & ARM_DSCR_HDBGEN) { pr_warning("halting debug mode enabled. Assuming maximum " "watchpoint size of 4 bytes."); } else { - /* Work out the maximum supported watchpoint length. */ - max_watchpoint_len = get_max_wp_len(); - pr_info("maximum watchpoint size is %u bytes.\n", - max_watchpoint_len); - /* * Reset the breakpoint resources. We assume that a halting * debugger will leave the world in a nice state for us. */ smp_call_function(reset_ctrl_regs, NULL, 1); reset_ctrl_regs(NULL); + + /* Work out the maximum supported watchpoint length. */ + max_watchpoint_len = get_max_wp_len(); + pr_info("maximum watchpoint size is %u bytes.\n", + max_watchpoint_len); } /* Register debug fault handler. */ @@ -829,8 +923,9 @@ static int __init arch_hw_breakpoint_init(void) hook_ifault_code(2, hw_breakpoint_pending, SIGTRAP, TRAP_HWBKPT, "breakpoint debug exception"); -out: - return ret; + /* Register hotplug notifier. */ + register_cpu_notifier(&dbg_reset_nb); + return 0; } arch_initcall(arch_hw_breakpoint_init); diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/irq.c b/arch/arm/kernel/irq.c index 36ad3be4692a21c4970de80b8d8562327571f681..8135438b8818a37533e4772bd8cf4adb3cb8b172 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/irq.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/irq.c @@ -35,8 +35,10 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include +#include #include #include @@ -47,8 +49,6 @@ #define irq_finish(irq) do { } while (0) #endif -unsigned int arch_nr_irqs; -void (*init_arch_irq)(void) __initdata = NULL; unsigned long irq_err_count; int show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, void *v) @@ -57,11 +57,20 @@ int show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, void *v) struct irq_desc *desc; struct irqaction * action; unsigned long flags; + int prec, n; + + for (prec = 3, n = 1000; prec < 10 && n <= nr_irqs; prec++) + n *= 10; + +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP + if (prec < 4) + prec = 4; +#endif if (i == 0) { char cpuname[12]; - seq_printf(p, " "); + seq_printf(p, "%*s ", prec, ""); for_each_present_cpu(cpu) { sprintf(cpuname, "CPU%d", cpu); seq_printf(p, " %10s", cpuname); @@ -76,7 +85,7 @@ int show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, void *v) if (!action) goto unlock; - seq_printf(p, "%3d: ", i); + seq_printf(p, "%*d: ", prec, i); for_each_present_cpu(cpu) seq_printf(p, "%10u ", kstat_irqs_cpu(i, cpu)); seq_printf(p, " %10s", desc->chip->name ? : "-"); @@ -89,13 +98,15 @@ int show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, void *v) raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags); } else if (i == nr_irqs) { #ifdef CONFIG_FIQ - show_fiq_list(p, v); + show_fiq_list(p, prec); #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SMP - show_ipi_list(p); - show_local_irqs(p); + show_ipi_list(p, prec); +#endif +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCAL_TIMERS + show_local_irqs(p, prec); #endif - seq_printf(p, "Err: %10lu\n", irq_err_count); + seq_printf(p, "%*s: %10lu\n", prec, "Err", irq_err_count); } return 0; } @@ -105,7 +116,8 @@ int show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, void *v) * come via this function. Instead, they should provide their * own 'handler' */ -asmlinkage void __exception asm_do_IRQ(unsigned int irq, struct pt_regs *regs) +asmlinkage void __exception_irq_entry +asm_do_IRQ(unsigned int irq, struct pt_regs *regs) { struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); @@ -154,13 +166,13 @@ void set_irq_flags(unsigned int irq, unsigned int iflags) void __init init_IRQ(void) { - init_arch_irq(); + machine_desc->init_irq(); } #ifdef CONFIG_SPARSE_IRQ int __init arch_probe_nr_irqs(void) { - nr_irqs = arch_nr_irqs ? arch_nr_irqs : NR_IRQS; + nr_irqs = machine_desc->nr_irqs ? machine_desc->nr_irqs : NR_IRQS; return nr_irqs; } #endif diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/iwmmxt.S b/arch/arm/kernel/iwmmxt.S index b63b528f22a693d4059680a98eb0d1a23182b1f2..7fa3bb0d2397a482989a6f82c6ab93ad674b59da 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/iwmmxt.S +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/iwmmxt.S @@ -19,6 +19,14 @@ #include #include +#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_PJ4) +#define PJ4(code...) code +#define XSC(code...) +#else +#define PJ4(code...) +#define XSC(code...) code +#endif + #define MMX_WR0 (0x00) #define MMX_WR1 (0x08) #define MMX_WR2 (0x10) @@ -58,11 +66,17 @@ ENTRY(iwmmxt_task_enable) - mrc p15, 0, r2, c15, c1, 0 - tst r2, #0x3 @ CP0 and CP1 accessible? + XSC(mrc p15, 0, r2, c15, c1, 0) + PJ4(mrc p15, 0, r2, c1, c0, 2) + @ CP0 and CP1 accessible? + XSC(tst r2, #0x3) + PJ4(tst r2, #0xf) movne pc, lr @ if so no business here - orr r2, r2, #0x3 @ enable access to CP0 and CP1 - mcr p15, 0, r2, c15, c1, 0 + @ enable access to CP0 and CP1 + XSC(orr r2, r2, #0x3) + XSC(mcr p15, 0, r2, c15, c1, 0) + PJ4(orr r2, r2, #0xf) + PJ4(mcr p15, 0, r2, c1, c0, 2) ldr r3, =concan_owner add r0, r10, #TI_IWMMXT_STATE @ get task Concan save area @@ -179,17 +193,26 @@ ENTRY(iwmmxt_task_disable) teqne r1, r2 @ or specified one? bne 1f @ no: quit - mrc p15, 0, r4, c15, c1, 0 - orr r4, r4, #0x3 @ enable access to CP0 and CP1 - mcr p15, 0, r4, c15, c1, 0 + @ enable access to CP0 and CP1 + XSC(mrc p15, 0, r4, c15, c1, 0) + XSC(orr r4, r4, #0xf) + XSC(mcr p15, 0, r4, c15, c1, 0) + PJ4(mrc p15, 0, r4, c1, c0, 2) + PJ4(orr r4, r4, #0x3) + PJ4(mcr p15, 0, r4, c1, c0, 2) + mov r0, #0 @ nothing to load str r0, [r3] @ no more current owner mrc p15, 0, r2, c2, c0, 0 mov r2, r2 @ cpwait bl concan_save - bic r4, r4, #0x3 @ disable access to CP0 and CP1 - mcr p15, 0, r4, c15, c1, 0 + @ disable access to CP0 and CP1 + XSC(bic r4, r4, #0x3) + XSC(mcr p15, 0, r4, c15, c1, 0) + PJ4(bic r4, r4, #0xf) + PJ4(mcr p15, 0, r4, c1, c0, 2) + mrc p15, 0, r2, c2, c0, 0 mov r2, r2 @ cpwait @@ -277,8 +300,11 @@ ENTRY(iwmmxt_task_restore) */ ENTRY(iwmmxt_task_switch) - mrc p15, 0, r1, c15, c1, 0 - tst r1, #0x3 @ CP0 and CP1 accessible? + XSC(mrc p15, 0, r1, c15, c1, 0) + PJ4(mrc p15, 0, r1, c1, c0, 2) + @ CP0 and CP1 accessible? + XSC(tst r1, #0x3) + PJ4(tst r1, #0xf) bne 1f @ yes: block them for next task ldr r2, =concan_owner @@ -287,8 +313,11 @@ ENTRY(iwmmxt_task_switch) teq r2, r3 @ next task owns it? movne pc, lr @ no: leave Concan disabled -1: eor r1, r1, #3 @ flip Concan access - mcr p15, 0, r1, c15, c1, 0 +1: @ flip Conan access + XSC(eor r1, r1, #0x3) + XSC(mcr p15, 0, r1, c15, c1, 0) + PJ4(eor r1, r1, #0xf) + PJ4(mcr p15, 0, r1, c1, c0, 2) mrc p15, 0, r1, c2, c0, 0 sub pc, lr, r1, lsr #32 @ cpwait and return diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/machine_kexec.c b/arch/arm/kernel/machine_kexec.c index 3a8fd5140d7a52ef33c8bfc444384ab8bc25c84a..30ead135ff5f48350192291a32662b0d3d0429d5 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/machine_kexec.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/machine_kexec.c @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ extern unsigned long kexec_indirection_page; extern unsigned long kexec_mach_type; extern unsigned long kexec_boot_atags; +static atomic_t waiting_for_crash_ipi; + /* * Provide a dummy crash_notes definition while crash dump arrives to arm. * This prevents breakage of crash_notes attribute in kernel/ksysfs.c. @@ -37,9 +39,37 @@ void machine_kexec_cleanup(struct kimage *image) { } +void machine_crash_nonpanic_core(void *unused) +{ + struct pt_regs regs; + + crash_setup_regs(®s, NULL); + printk(KERN_DEBUG "CPU %u will stop doing anything useful since another CPU has crashed\n", + smp_processor_id()); + crash_save_cpu(®s, smp_processor_id()); + flush_cache_all(); + + atomic_dec(&waiting_for_crash_ipi); + while (1) + cpu_relax(); +} + void machine_crash_shutdown(struct pt_regs *regs) { + unsigned long msecs; + local_irq_disable(); + + atomic_set(&waiting_for_crash_ipi, num_online_cpus() - 1); + smp_call_function(machine_crash_nonpanic_core, NULL, false); + msecs = 1000; /* Wait at most a second for the other cpus to stop */ + while ((atomic_read(&waiting_for_crash_ipi) > 0) && msecs) { + mdelay(1); + msecs--; + } + if (atomic_read(&waiting_for_crash_ipi) > 0) + printk(KERN_WARNING "Non-crashing CPUs did not react to IPI\n"); + crash_save_cpu(regs, smp_processor_id()); printk(KERN_INFO "Loading crashdump kernel...\n"); diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/module.c b/arch/arm/kernel/module.c index d9bd786ce23dc1228ac7937ad442292f08c74cca..0c1bb68ff4a8449b5884949dc3498404532bb293 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/module.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/module.c @@ -67,35 +67,6 @@ int module_frob_arch_sections(Elf_Ehdr *hdr, char *secstrings, struct module *mod) { -#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_UNWIND - Elf_Shdr *s, *sechdrs_end = sechdrs + hdr->e_shnum; - struct arm_unwind_mapping *maps = mod->arch.map; - - for (s = sechdrs; s < sechdrs_end; s++) { - char const *secname = secstrings + s->sh_name; - - if (strcmp(".ARM.exidx.init.text", secname) == 0) - maps[ARM_SEC_INIT].unw_sec = s; - else if (strcmp(".ARM.exidx.devinit.text", secname) == 0) - maps[ARM_SEC_DEVINIT].unw_sec = s; - else if (strcmp(".ARM.exidx", secname) == 0) - maps[ARM_SEC_CORE].unw_sec = s; - else if (strcmp(".ARM.exidx.exit.text", secname) == 0) - maps[ARM_SEC_EXIT].unw_sec = s; - else if (strcmp(".ARM.exidx.devexit.text", secname) == 0) - maps[ARM_SEC_DEVEXIT].unw_sec = s; - else if (strcmp(".init.text", secname) == 0) - maps[ARM_SEC_INIT].sec_text = s; - else if (strcmp(".devinit.text", secname) == 0) - maps[ARM_SEC_DEVINIT].sec_text = s; - else if (strcmp(".text", secname) == 0) - maps[ARM_SEC_CORE].sec_text = s; - else if (strcmp(".exit.text", secname) == 0) - maps[ARM_SEC_EXIT].sec_text = s; - else if (strcmp(".devexit.text", secname) == 0) - maps[ARM_SEC_DEVEXIT].sec_text = s; - } -#endif return 0; } @@ -300,41 +271,69 @@ apply_relocate_add(Elf32_Shdr *sechdrs, const char *strtab, return -ENOEXEC; } -#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_UNWIND -static void register_unwind_tables(struct module *mod) +struct mod_unwind_map { + const Elf_Shdr *unw_sec; + const Elf_Shdr *txt_sec; +}; + +int module_finalize(const Elf32_Ehdr *hdr, const Elf_Shdr *sechdrs, + struct module *mod) { +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_UNWIND + const char *secstrs = (void *)hdr + sechdrs[hdr->e_shstrndx].sh_offset; + const Elf_Shdr *s, *sechdrs_end = sechdrs + hdr->e_shnum; + struct mod_unwind_map maps[ARM_SEC_MAX]; int i; - for (i = 0; i < ARM_SEC_MAX; ++i) { - struct arm_unwind_mapping *map = &mod->arch.map[i]; - if (map->unw_sec && map->sec_text) - map->unwind = unwind_table_add(map->unw_sec->sh_addr, - map->unw_sec->sh_size, - map->sec_text->sh_addr, - map->sec_text->sh_size); + + memset(maps, 0, sizeof(maps)); + + for (s = sechdrs; s < sechdrs_end; s++) { + const char *secname = secstrs + s->sh_name; + + if (!(s->sh_flags & SHF_ALLOC)) + continue; + + if (strcmp(".ARM.exidx.init.text", secname) == 0) + maps[ARM_SEC_INIT].unw_sec = s; + else if (strcmp(".ARM.exidx.devinit.text", secname) == 0) + maps[ARM_SEC_DEVINIT].unw_sec = s; + else if (strcmp(".ARM.exidx", secname) == 0) + maps[ARM_SEC_CORE].unw_sec = s; + else if (strcmp(".ARM.exidx.exit.text", secname) == 0) + maps[ARM_SEC_EXIT].unw_sec = s; + else if (strcmp(".ARM.exidx.devexit.text", secname) == 0) + maps[ARM_SEC_DEVEXIT].unw_sec = s; + else if (strcmp(".init.text", secname) == 0) + maps[ARM_SEC_INIT].txt_sec = s; + else if (strcmp(".devinit.text", secname) == 0) + maps[ARM_SEC_DEVINIT].txt_sec = s; + else if (strcmp(".text", secname) == 0) + maps[ARM_SEC_CORE].txt_sec = s; + else if (strcmp(".exit.text", secname) == 0) + maps[ARM_SEC_EXIT].txt_sec = s; + else if (strcmp(".devexit.text", secname) == 0) + maps[ARM_SEC_DEVEXIT].txt_sec = s; } -} -static void unregister_unwind_tables(struct module *mod) -{ - int i = ARM_SEC_MAX; - while (--i >= 0) - unwind_table_del(mod->arch.map[i].unwind); -} -#else -static inline void register_unwind_tables(struct module *mod) { } -static inline void unregister_unwind_tables(struct module *mod) { } + for (i = 0; i < ARM_SEC_MAX; i++) + if (maps[i].unw_sec && maps[i].txt_sec) + mod->arch.unwind[i] = + unwind_table_add(maps[i].unw_sec->sh_addr, + maps[i].unw_sec->sh_size, + maps[i].txt_sec->sh_addr, + maps[i].txt_sec->sh_size); #endif - -int -module_finalize(const Elf32_Ehdr *hdr, const Elf_Shdr *sechdrs, - struct module *module) -{ - register_unwind_tables(module); return 0; } void module_arch_cleanup(struct module *mod) { - unregister_unwind_tables(mod); +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_UNWIND + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < ARM_SEC_MAX; i++) + if (mod->arch.unwind[i]) + unwind_table_del(mod->arch.unwind[i]); +#endif } diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event.c b/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event.c index 07a50357492ac6858bc21d0b7913aefc93cbb1cf..5efa2647a2fb3bcdf26c58cec440adbc88724e74 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event.c @@ -4,9 +4,7 @@ * ARM performance counter support. * * Copyright (C) 2009 picoChip Designs, Ltd., Jamie Iles - * - * ARMv7 support: Jean Pihet - * 2010 (c) MontaVista Software, LLC. + * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Ltd., Will Deacon * * This code is based on the sparc64 perf event code, which is in turn based * on the x86 code. Callchain code is based on the ARM OProfile backtrace @@ -34,7 +32,7 @@ static struct platform_device *pmu_device; * Hardware lock to serialize accesses to PMU registers. Needed for the * read/modify/write sequences. */ -DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pmu_lock); +static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(pmu_lock); /* * ARMv6 supports a maximum of 3 events, starting from index 1. If we add @@ -67,31 +65,25 @@ struct cpu_hw_events { */ unsigned long active_mask[BITS_TO_LONGS(ARMPMU_MAX_HWEVENTS)]; }; -DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpu_hw_events, cpu_hw_events); - -/* PMU names. */ -static const char *arm_pmu_names[] = { - [ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_XSCALE1] = "xscale1", - [ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_XSCALE2] = "xscale2", - [ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_V6] = "v6", - [ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_V6MP] = "v6mpcore", - [ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_CA8] = "ARMv7 Cortex-A8", - [ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_CA9] = "ARMv7 Cortex-A9", -}; +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpu_hw_events, cpu_hw_events); struct arm_pmu { enum arm_perf_pmu_ids id; + const char *name; irqreturn_t (*handle_irq)(int irq_num, void *dev); void (*enable)(struct hw_perf_event *evt, int idx); void (*disable)(struct hw_perf_event *evt, int idx); - int (*event_map)(int evt); - u64 (*raw_event)(u64); int (*get_event_idx)(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, struct hw_perf_event *hwc); u32 (*read_counter)(int idx); void (*write_counter)(int idx, u32 val); void (*start)(void); void (*stop)(void); + const unsigned (*cache_map)[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX]; + const unsigned (*event_map)[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX]; + u32 raw_event_mask; int num_events; u64 max_period; }; @@ -136,10 +128,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_num_counters); #define CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED 0xFFFF -static unsigned armpmu_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX]; - static int armpmu_map_cache_event(u64 config) { @@ -157,7 +145,7 @@ armpmu_map_cache_event(u64 config) if (cache_result >= PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX) return -EINVAL; - ret = (int)armpmu_perf_cache_map[cache_type][cache_op][cache_result]; + ret = (int)(*armpmu->cache_map)[cache_type][cache_op][cache_result]; if (ret == CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED) return -ENOENT; @@ -165,6 +153,19 @@ armpmu_map_cache_event(u64 config) return ret; } +static int +armpmu_map_event(u64 config) +{ + int mapping = (*armpmu->event_map)[config]; + return mapping == HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED ? -EOPNOTSUPP : mapping; +} + +static int +armpmu_map_raw_event(u64 config) +{ + return (int)(config & armpmu->raw_event_mask); +} + static int armpmu_event_set_period(struct perf_event *event, struct hw_perf_event *hwc, @@ -458,11 +459,11 @@ __hw_perf_event_init(struct perf_event *event) /* Decode the generic type into an ARM event identifier. */ if (PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE == event->attr.type) { - mapping = armpmu->event_map(event->attr.config); + mapping = armpmu_map_event(event->attr.config); } else if (PERF_TYPE_HW_CACHE == event->attr.type) { mapping = armpmu_map_cache_event(event->attr.config); } else if (PERF_TYPE_RAW == event->attr.type) { - mapping = armpmu->raw_event(event->attr.config); + mapping = armpmu_map_raw_event(event->attr.config); } else { pr_debug("event type %x not supported\n", event->attr.type); return -EOPNOTSUPP; @@ -603,2366 +604,10 @@ static struct pmu pmu = { .read = armpmu_read, }; -/* - * ARMv6 Performance counter handling code. - * - * ARMv6 has 2 configurable performance counters and a single cycle counter. - * They all share a single reset bit but can be written to zero so we can use - * that for a reset. - * - * The counters can't be individually enabled or disabled so when we remove - * one event and replace it with another we could get spurious counts from the - * wrong event. However, we can take advantage of the fact that the - * performance counters can export events to the event bus, and the event bus - * itself can be monitored. This requires that we *don't* export the events to - * the event bus. The procedure for disabling a configurable counter is: - * - change the counter to count the ETMEXTOUT[0] signal (0x20). This - * effectively stops the counter from counting. - * - disable the counter's interrupt generation (each counter has it's - * own interrupt enable bit). - * Once stopped, the counter value can be written as 0 to reset. - * - * To enable a counter: - * - enable the counter's interrupt generation. - * - set the new event type. - * - * Note: the dedicated cycle counter only counts cycles and can't be - * enabled/disabled independently of the others. When we want to disable the - * cycle counter, we have to just disable the interrupt reporting and start - * ignoring that counter. When re-enabling, we have to reset the value and - * enable the interrupt. - */ - -enum armv6_perf_types { - ARMV6_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS = 0x0, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_IBUF_STALL = 0x1, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_DDEP_STALL = 0x2, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS = 0x3, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS = 0x4, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_BR_EXEC = 0x5, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_BR_MISPREDICT = 0x6, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXEC = 0x7, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_HIT = 0x9, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS = 0xA, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS = 0xB, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WBACK = 0xC, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_SW_PC_CHANGE = 0xD, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_MAIN_TLB_MISS = 0xF, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_EXPL_D_ACCESS = 0x10, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_LSU_FULL_STALL = 0x11, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_WBUF_DRAINED = 0x12, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES = 0xFF, - ARMV6_PERFCTR_NOP = 0x20, -}; - -enum armv6_counters { - ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER = 1, - ARMV6_COUNTER0, - ARMV6_COUNTER1, -}; - -/* - * The hardware events that we support. We do support cache operations but - * we have harvard caches and no way to combine instruction and data - * accesses/misses in hardware. - */ -static const unsigned armv6_perf_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = { - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXEC, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_BR_EXEC, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_BR_MISPREDICT, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BUS_CYCLES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, -}; - -static const unsigned armv6_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] = { - [C(L1D)] = { - /* - * The performance counters don't differentiate between read - * and write accesses/misses so this isn't strictly correct, - * but it's the best we can do. Writes and reads get - * combined. - */ - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(L1I)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(LL)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(DTLB)] = { - /* - * The ARM performance counters can count micro DTLB misses, - * micro ITLB misses and main TLB misses. There isn't an event - * for TLB misses, so use the micro misses here and if users - * want the main TLB misses they can use a raw counter. - */ - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(ITLB)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(BPU)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, -}; - -enum armv6mpcore_perf_types { - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS = 0x0, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_IBUF_STALL = 0x1, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DDEP_STALL = 0x2, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS = 0x3, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS = 0x4, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_BR_EXEC = 0x5, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_BR_NOTPREDICT = 0x6, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_BR_MISPREDICT = 0x7, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXEC = 0x8, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_RDACCESS = 0xA, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_RDMISS = 0xB, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WRACCESS = 0xC, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WRMISS = 0xD, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_EVICTION = 0xE, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_SW_PC_CHANGE = 0xF, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_MAIN_TLB_MISS = 0x10, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_EXPL_MEM_ACCESS = 0x11, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_LSU_FULL_STALL = 0x12, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_WBUF_DRAINED = 0x13, - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES = 0xFF, -}; - -/* - * The hardware events that we support. We do support cache operations but - * we have harvard caches and no way to combine instruction and data - * accesses/misses in hardware. - */ -static const unsigned armv6mpcore_perf_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = { - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXEC, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_BR_EXEC, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_BR_MISPREDICT, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BUS_CYCLES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, -}; - -static const unsigned armv6mpcore_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] = { - [C(L1D)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_RDACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_RDMISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WRACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = - ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WRMISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(L1I)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(LL)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(DTLB)] = { - /* - * The ARM performance counters can count micro DTLB misses, - * micro ITLB misses and main TLB misses. There isn't an event - * for TLB misses, so use the micro misses here and if users - * want the main TLB misses they can use a raw counter. - */ - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(ITLB)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(BPU)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, -}; - -static inline unsigned long -armv6_pmcr_read(void) -{ - u32 val; - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 0" : "=r"(val)); - return val; -} - -static inline void -armv6_pmcr_write(unsigned long val) -{ - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 0" : : "r"(val)); -} - -#define ARMV6_PMCR_ENABLE (1 << 0) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_CTR01_RESET (1 << 1) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_RESET (1 << 2) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_DIV (1 << 3) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_IEN (1 << 4) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_IEN (1 << 5) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_IEN (1 << 6) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_OVERFLOW (1 << 8) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_OVERFLOW (1 << 9) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW (1 << 10) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_SHIFT 20 -#define ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_MASK (0xFF << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_SHIFT) -#define ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_SHIFT 12 -#define ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_MASK (0xFF << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_SHIFT) - -#define ARMV6_PMCR_OVERFLOWED_MASK \ - (ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_OVERFLOW | ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_OVERFLOW | \ - ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW) - -static inline int -armv6_pmcr_has_overflowed(unsigned long pmcr) -{ - return (pmcr & ARMV6_PMCR_OVERFLOWED_MASK); -} - -static inline int -armv6_pmcr_counter_has_overflowed(unsigned long pmcr, - enum armv6_counters counter) -{ - int ret = 0; - - if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == counter) - ret = pmcr & ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW; - else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == counter) - ret = pmcr & ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_OVERFLOW; - else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == counter) - ret = pmcr & ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_OVERFLOW; - else - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", counter); - - return ret; -} - -static inline u32 -armv6pmu_read_counter(int counter) -{ - unsigned long value = 0; - - if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == counter) - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 1" : "=r"(value)); - else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == counter) - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 2" : "=r"(value)); - else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == counter) - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 3" : "=r"(value)); - else - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", counter); - - return value; -} - -static inline void -armv6pmu_write_counter(int counter, - u32 value) -{ - if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == counter) - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 1" : : "r"(value)); - else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == counter) - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 2" : : "r"(value)); - else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == counter) - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 3" : : "r"(value)); - else - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", counter); -} - -void -armv6pmu_enable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, - int idx) -{ - unsigned long val, mask, evt, flags; - - if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == idx) { - mask = 0; - evt = ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_IEN; - } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == idx) { - mask = ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_MASK; - evt = (hwc->config_base << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_SHIFT) | - ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_IEN; - } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == idx) { - mask = ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_MASK; - evt = (hwc->config_base << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_SHIFT) | - ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_IEN; - } else { - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); - return; - } - - /* - * Mask out the current event and set the counter to count the event - * that we're interested in. - */ - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = armv6_pmcr_read(); - val &= ~mask; - val |= evt; - armv6_pmcr_write(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static irqreturn_t -armv6pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, - void *dev) -{ - unsigned long pmcr = armv6_pmcr_read(); - struct perf_sample_data data; - struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc; - struct pt_regs *regs; - int idx; - - if (!armv6_pmcr_has_overflowed(pmcr)) - return IRQ_NONE; - - regs = get_irq_regs(); - - /* - * The interrupts are cleared by writing the overflow flags back to - * the control register. All of the other bits don't have any effect - * if they are rewritten, so write the whole value back. - */ - armv6_pmcr_write(pmcr); - - perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0); - - cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); - for (idx = 0; idx <= armpmu->num_events; ++idx) { - struct perf_event *event = cpuc->events[idx]; - struct hw_perf_event *hwc; - - if (!test_bit(idx, cpuc->active_mask)) - continue; - - /* - * We have a single interrupt for all counters. Check that - * each counter has overflowed before we process it. - */ - if (!armv6_pmcr_counter_has_overflowed(pmcr, idx)) - continue; - - hwc = &event->hw; - armpmu_event_update(event, hwc, idx); - data.period = event->hw.last_period; - if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) - continue; - - if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) - armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); - } - - /* - * Handle the pending perf events. - * - * Note: this call *must* be run with interrupts disabled. For - * platforms that can have the PMU interrupts raised as an NMI, this - * will not work. - */ - irq_work_run(); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static void -armv6pmu_start(void) -{ - unsigned long flags, val; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = armv6_pmcr_read(); - val |= ARMV6_PMCR_ENABLE; - armv6_pmcr_write(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -void -armv6pmu_stop(void) -{ - unsigned long flags, val; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = armv6_pmcr_read(); - val &= ~ARMV6_PMCR_ENABLE; - armv6_pmcr_write(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static inline int -armv6pmu_event_map(int config) -{ - int mapping = armv6_perf_map[config]; - if (HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED == mapping) - mapping = -EOPNOTSUPP; - return mapping; -} - -static inline int -armv6mpcore_pmu_event_map(int config) -{ - int mapping = armv6mpcore_perf_map[config]; - if (HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED == mapping) - mapping = -EOPNOTSUPP; - return mapping; -} - -static u64 -armv6pmu_raw_event(u64 config) -{ - return config & 0xff; -} - -static int -armv6pmu_get_event_idx(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, - struct hw_perf_event *event) -{ - /* Always place a cycle counter into the cycle counter. */ - if (ARMV6_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES == event->config_base) { - if (test_and_set_bit(ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER, cpuc->used_mask)) - return -EAGAIN; - - return ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER; - } else { - /* - * For anything other than a cycle counter, try and use - * counter0 and counter1. - */ - if (!test_and_set_bit(ARMV6_COUNTER1, cpuc->used_mask)) { - return ARMV6_COUNTER1; - } - - if (!test_and_set_bit(ARMV6_COUNTER0, cpuc->used_mask)) { - return ARMV6_COUNTER0; - } - - /* The counters are all in use. */ - return -EAGAIN; - } -} - -static void -armv6pmu_disable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, - int idx) -{ - unsigned long val, mask, evt, flags; - - if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == idx) { - mask = ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_IEN; - evt = 0; - } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == idx) { - mask = ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_IEN | ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_MASK; - evt = ARMV6_PERFCTR_NOP << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_SHIFT; - } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == idx) { - mask = ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_IEN | ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_MASK; - evt = ARMV6_PERFCTR_NOP << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_SHIFT; - } else { - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); - return; - } - - /* - * Mask out the current event and set the counter to count the number - * of ETM bus signal assertion cycles. The external reporting should - * be disabled and so this should never increment. - */ - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = armv6_pmcr_read(); - val &= ~mask; - val |= evt; - armv6_pmcr_write(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static void -armv6mpcore_pmu_disable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, - int idx) -{ - unsigned long val, mask, flags, evt = 0; - - if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == idx) { - mask = ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_IEN; - } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == idx) { - mask = ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_IEN; - } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == idx) { - mask = ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_IEN; - } else { - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); - return; - } - - /* - * Unlike UP ARMv6, we don't have a way of stopping the counters. We - * simply disable the interrupt reporting. - */ - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = armv6_pmcr_read(); - val &= ~mask; - val |= evt; - armv6_pmcr_write(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static const struct arm_pmu armv6pmu = { - .id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_V6, - .handle_irq = armv6pmu_handle_irq, - .enable = armv6pmu_enable_event, - .disable = armv6pmu_disable_event, - .event_map = armv6pmu_event_map, - .raw_event = armv6pmu_raw_event, - .read_counter = armv6pmu_read_counter, - .write_counter = armv6pmu_write_counter, - .get_event_idx = armv6pmu_get_event_idx, - .start = armv6pmu_start, - .stop = armv6pmu_stop, - .num_events = 3, - .max_period = (1LLU << 32) - 1, -}; - -/* - * ARMv6mpcore is almost identical to single core ARMv6 with the exception - * that some of the events have different enumerations and that there is no - * *hack* to stop the programmable counters. To stop the counters we simply - * disable the interrupt reporting and update the event. When unthrottling we - * reset the period and enable the interrupt reporting. - */ -static const struct arm_pmu armv6mpcore_pmu = { - .id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_V6MP, - .handle_irq = armv6pmu_handle_irq, - .enable = armv6pmu_enable_event, - .disable = armv6mpcore_pmu_disable_event, - .event_map = armv6mpcore_pmu_event_map, - .raw_event = armv6pmu_raw_event, - .read_counter = armv6pmu_read_counter, - .write_counter = armv6pmu_write_counter, - .get_event_idx = armv6pmu_get_event_idx, - .start = armv6pmu_start, - .stop = armv6pmu_stop, - .num_events = 3, - .max_period = (1LLU << 32) - 1, -}; - -/* - * ARMv7 Cortex-A8 and Cortex-A9 Performance Events handling code. - * - * Copied from ARMv6 code, with the low level code inspired - * by the ARMv7 Oprofile code. - * - * Cortex-A8 has up to 4 configurable performance counters and - * a single cycle counter. - * Cortex-A9 has up to 31 configurable performance counters and - * a single cycle counter. - * - * All counters can be enabled/disabled and IRQ masked separately. The cycle - * counter and all 4 performance counters together can be reset separately. - */ - -/* Common ARMv7 event types */ -enum armv7_perf_types { - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PMNC_SW_INCR = 0x00, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_IFETCH_MISS = 0x01, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS = 0x02, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_REFILL = 0x03, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS = 0x04, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_REFILL = 0x05, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DREAD = 0x06, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DWRITE = 0x07, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_EXC_TAKEN = 0x09, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_EXC_EXECUTED = 0x0A, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_CID_WRITE = 0x0B, - /* ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE is equivalent to HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS. - * It counts: - * - all branch instructions, - * - instructions that explicitly write the PC, - * - exception generating instructions. - */ - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE = 0x0C, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_IMM_BRANCH = 0x0D, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_UNALIGNED_ACCESS = 0x0F, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED = 0x10, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_CLOCK_CYCLES = 0x11, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_USED = 0x12, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES = 0xFF -}; - -/* ARMv7 Cortex-A8 specific event types */ -enum armv7_a8_perf_types { - ARMV7_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXECUTED = 0x08, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_PROC_RETURN = 0x0E, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_WRITE_BUFFER_FULL = 0x40, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_STORE_MERGED = 0x41, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_STORE_BUFF = 0x42, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_ACCESS = 0x43, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_CACH_MISS = 0x44, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_AXI_READ_CYCLES = 0x45, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_AXI_WRITE_CYCLES = 0x46, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_MEMORY_REPLAY = 0x47, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_UNALIGNED_ACCESS_REPLAY = 0x48, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_DATA_MISS = 0x49, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST_MISS = 0x4A, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_DATA_COLORING = 0x4B, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_NEON_DATA = 0x4C, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_NEON_CACH_DATA = 0x4D, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_NEON = 0x4E, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_NEON_HIT = 0x4F, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST = 0x50, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_RETURN_MIS_PRED = 0x51, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_FAILED = 0x52, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_TAKEN = 0x53, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_EXECUTED = 0x54, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_OP_EXECUTED = 0x55, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_CYCLES_INST_STALL = 0x56, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_CYCLES_INST = 0x57, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_CYCLES_NEON_DATA_STALL = 0x58, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_CYCLES_NEON_INST_STALL = 0x59, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_NEON_CYCLES = 0x5A, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PMU0_EVENTS = 0x70, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PMU1_EVENTS = 0x71, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PMU_EVENTS = 0x72, -}; - -/* ARMv7 Cortex-A9 specific event types */ -enum armv7_a9_perf_types { - ARMV7_PERFCTR_JAVA_HW_BYTECODE_EXEC = 0x40, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_JAVA_SW_BYTECODE_EXEC = 0x41, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_JAZELLE_BRANCH_EXEC = 0x42, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_COHERENT_LINE_MISS = 0x50, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_COHERENT_LINE_HIT = 0x51, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_ICACHE_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x60, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x61, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_TLB_MISS_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x62, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_STREX_EXECUTED_PASSED = 0x63, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_STREX_EXECUTED_FAILED = 0x64, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DATA_EVICTION = 0x65, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_ISSUE_STAGE_NO_INST = 0x66, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_ISSUE_STAGE_EMPTY = 0x67, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_INST_OUT_OF_RENAME_STAGE = 0x68, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PREDICTABLE_FUNCT_RETURNS = 0x6E, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_MAIN_UNIT_EXECUTED_INST = 0x70, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_SECOND_UNIT_EXECUTED_INST = 0x71, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_LD_ST_UNIT_EXECUTED_INST = 0x72, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_FP_EXECUTED_INST = 0x73, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_NEON_EXECUTED_INST = 0x74, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLD_FULL_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x80, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DATA_WR_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x81, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x82, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x83, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_MICRO_ITLB_MISS_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x84, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_MICRO_DTLB_MISS_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x85, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DMB_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x86, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_INTGR_CLK_ENABLED_CYCLES = 0x8A, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DATA_ENGINE_CLK_EN_CYCLES = 0x8B, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_ISB_INST = 0x90, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DSB_INST = 0x91, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_DMB_INST = 0x92, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_EXT_INTERRUPTS = 0x93, - - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_CACHE_LINE_RQST_COMPLETED = 0xA0, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_CACHE_LINE_RQST_SKIPPED = 0xA1, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_FIFO_FLUSH = 0xA2, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_RQST_COMPLETED = 0xA3, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_FIFO_OVERFLOW = 0xA4, - ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_RQST_PROG = 0xA5 -}; - -/* - * Cortex-A8 HW events mapping - * - * The hardware events that we support. We do support cache operations but - * we have harvard caches and no way to combine instruction and data - * accesses/misses in hardware. - */ -static const unsigned armv7_a8_perf_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = { - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXECUTED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BUS_CYCLES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_CLOCK_CYCLES, -}; - -static const unsigned armv7_a8_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] = { - [C(L1D)] = { - /* - * The performance counters don't differentiate between read - * and write accesses/misses so this isn't strictly correct, - * but it's the best we can do. Writes and reads get - * combined. - */ - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_REFILL, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_REFILL, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(L1I)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(LL)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_ACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_CACH_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_ACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_CACH_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(DTLB)] = { - /* - * Only ITLB misses and DTLB refills are supported. - * If users want the DTLB refills misses a raw counter - * must be used. - */ - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_REFILL, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_REFILL, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(ITLB)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(BPU)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] - = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] - = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, -}; - -/* - * Cortex-A9 HW events mapping - */ -static const unsigned armv7_a9_perf_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = { - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = - ARMV7_PERFCTR_INST_OUT_OF_RENAME_STAGE, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_COHERENT_LINE_HIT, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_COHERENT_LINE_MISS, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BUS_CYCLES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_CLOCK_CYCLES, -}; - -static const unsigned armv7_a9_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] = { - [C(L1D)] = { - /* - * The performance counters don't differentiate between read - * and write accesses/misses so this isn't strictly correct, - * but it's the best we can do. Writes and reads get - * combined. - */ - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_REFILL, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_REFILL, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(L1I)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_IFETCH_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_IFETCH_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(LL)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(DTLB)] = { - /* - * Only ITLB misses and DTLB refills are supported. - * If users want the DTLB refills misses a raw counter - * must be used. - */ - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_REFILL, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_REFILL, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(ITLB)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(BPU)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] - = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] - = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, -}; - -/* - * Perf Events counters - */ -enum armv7_counters { - ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER = 1, /* Cycle counter */ - ARMV7_COUNTER0 = 2, /* First event counter */ -}; - -/* - * The cycle counter is ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER. - * The first event counter is ARMV7_COUNTER0. - * The last event counter is (ARMV7_COUNTER0 + armpmu->num_events - 1). - */ -#define ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST (ARMV7_COUNTER0 + armpmu->num_events - 1) - -/* - * ARMv7 low level PMNC access - */ - -/* - * Per-CPU PMNC: config reg - */ -#define ARMV7_PMNC_E (1 << 0) /* Enable all counters */ -#define ARMV7_PMNC_P (1 << 1) /* Reset all counters */ -#define ARMV7_PMNC_C (1 << 2) /* Cycle counter reset */ -#define ARMV7_PMNC_D (1 << 3) /* CCNT counts every 64th cpu cycle */ -#define ARMV7_PMNC_X (1 << 4) /* Export to ETM */ -#define ARMV7_PMNC_DP (1 << 5) /* Disable CCNT if non-invasive debug*/ -#define ARMV7_PMNC_N_SHIFT 11 /* Number of counters supported */ -#define ARMV7_PMNC_N_MASK 0x1f -#define ARMV7_PMNC_MASK 0x3f /* Mask for writable bits */ - -/* - * Available counters - */ -#define ARMV7_CNT0 0 /* First event counter */ -#define ARMV7_CCNT 31 /* Cycle counter */ - -/* Perf Event to low level counters mapping */ -#define ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx (ARMV7_COUNTER0 - ARMV7_CNT0) - -/* - * CNTENS: counters enable reg - */ -#define ARMV7_CNTENS_P(idx) (1 << (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx)) -#define ARMV7_CNTENS_C (1 << ARMV7_CCNT) - -/* - * CNTENC: counters disable reg - */ -#define ARMV7_CNTENC_P(idx) (1 << (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx)) -#define ARMV7_CNTENC_C (1 << ARMV7_CCNT) - -/* - * INTENS: counters overflow interrupt enable reg - */ -#define ARMV7_INTENS_P(idx) (1 << (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx)) -#define ARMV7_INTENS_C (1 << ARMV7_CCNT) - -/* - * INTENC: counters overflow interrupt disable reg - */ -#define ARMV7_INTENC_P(idx) (1 << (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx)) -#define ARMV7_INTENC_C (1 << ARMV7_CCNT) - -/* - * EVTSEL: Event selection reg - */ -#define ARMV7_EVTSEL_MASK 0xff /* Mask for writable bits */ - -/* - * SELECT: Counter selection reg - */ -#define ARMV7_SELECT_MASK 0x1f /* Mask for writable bits */ - -/* - * FLAG: counters overflow flag status reg - */ -#define ARMV7_FLAG_P(idx) (1 << (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx)) -#define ARMV7_FLAG_C (1 << ARMV7_CCNT) -#define ARMV7_FLAG_MASK 0xffffffff /* Mask for writable bits */ -#define ARMV7_OVERFLOWED_MASK ARMV7_FLAG_MASK - -static inline unsigned long armv7_pmnc_read(void) -{ - u32 val; - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 0" : "=r"(val)); - return val; -} - -static inline void armv7_pmnc_write(unsigned long val) -{ - val &= ARMV7_PMNC_MASK; - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 0" : : "r"(val)); -} - -static inline int armv7_pmnc_has_overflowed(unsigned long pmnc) -{ - return pmnc & ARMV7_OVERFLOWED_MASK; -} - -static inline int armv7_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(unsigned long pmnc, - enum armv7_counters counter) -{ - int ret = 0; - - if (counter == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) - ret = pmnc & ARMV7_FLAG_C; - else if ((counter >= ARMV7_COUNTER0) && (counter <= ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST)) - ret = pmnc & ARMV7_FLAG_P(counter); - else - pr_err("CPU%u checking wrong counter %d overflow status\n", - smp_processor_id(), counter); - - return ret; -} - -static inline int armv7_pmnc_select_counter(unsigned int idx) -{ - u32 val; - - if ((idx < ARMV7_COUNTER0) || (idx > ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST)) { - pr_err("CPU%u selecting wrong PMNC counter" - " %d\n", smp_processor_id(), idx); - return -1; - } - - val = (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx) & ARMV7_SELECT_MASK; - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 5" : : "r" (val)); - - return idx; -} - -static inline u32 armv7pmu_read_counter(int idx) -{ - unsigned long value = 0; - - if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 0" : "=r" (value)); - else if ((idx >= ARMV7_COUNTER0) && (idx <= ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST)) { - if (armv7_pmnc_select_counter(idx) == idx) - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 2" - : "=r" (value)); - } else - pr_err("CPU%u reading wrong counter %d\n", - smp_processor_id(), idx); - - return value; -} - -static inline void armv7pmu_write_counter(int idx, u32 value) -{ - if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 0" : : "r" (value)); - else if ((idx >= ARMV7_COUNTER0) && (idx <= ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST)) { - if (armv7_pmnc_select_counter(idx) == idx) - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 2" - : : "r" (value)); - } else - pr_err("CPU%u writing wrong counter %d\n", - smp_processor_id(), idx); -} - -static inline void armv7_pmnc_write_evtsel(unsigned int idx, u32 val) -{ - if (armv7_pmnc_select_counter(idx) == idx) { - val &= ARMV7_EVTSEL_MASK; - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 1" : : "r" (val)); - } -} - -static inline u32 armv7_pmnc_enable_counter(unsigned int idx) -{ - u32 val; - - if ((idx != ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) && - ((idx < ARMV7_COUNTER0) || (idx > ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST))) { - pr_err("CPU%u enabling wrong PMNC counter" - " %d\n", smp_processor_id(), idx); - return -1; - } - - if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) - val = ARMV7_CNTENS_C; - else - val = ARMV7_CNTENS_P(idx); - - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 1" : : "r" (val)); - - return idx; -} - -static inline u32 armv7_pmnc_disable_counter(unsigned int idx) -{ - u32 val; - - - if ((idx != ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) && - ((idx < ARMV7_COUNTER0) || (idx > ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST))) { - pr_err("CPU%u disabling wrong PMNC counter" - " %d\n", smp_processor_id(), idx); - return -1; - } - - if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) - val = ARMV7_CNTENC_C; - else - val = ARMV7_CNTENC_P(idx); - - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 2" : : "r" (val)); - - return idx; -} - -static inline u32 armv7_pmnc_enable_intens(unsigned int idx) -{ - u32 val; - - if ((idx != ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) && - ((idx < ARMV7_COUNTER0) || (idx > ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST))) { - pr_err("CPU%u enabling wrong PMNC counter" - " interrupt enable %d\n", smp_processor_id(), idx); - return -1; - } - - if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) - val = ARMV7_INTENS_C; - else - val = ARMV7_INTENS_P(idx); - - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c14, 1" : : "r" (val)); - - return idx; -} - -static inline u32 armv7_pmnc_disable_intens(unsigned int idx) -{ - u32 val; - - if ((idx != ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) && - ((idx < ARMV7_COUNTER0) || (idx > ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST))) { - pr_err("CPU%u disabling wrong PMNC counter" - " interrupt enable %d\n", smp_processor_id(), idx); - return -1; - } - - if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) - val = ARMV7_INTENC_C; - else - val = ARMV7_INTENC_P(idx); - - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c14, 2" : : "r" (val)); - - return idx; -} - -static inline u32 armv7_pmnc_getreset_flags(void) -{ - u32 val; - - /* Read */ - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 3" : "=r" (val)); - - /* Write to clear flags */ - val &= ARMV7_FLAG_MASK; - asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 3" : : "r" (val)); - - return val; -} - -#ifdef DEBUG -static void armv7_pmnc_dump_regs(void) -{ - u32 val; - unsigned int cnt; - - printk(KERN_INFO "PMNC registers dump:\n"); - - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 0" : "=r" (val)); - printk(KERN_INFO "PMNC =0x%08x\n", val); - - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 1" : "=r" (val)); - printk(KERN_INFO "CNTENS=0x%08x\n", val); - - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c14, 1" : "=r" (val)); - printk(KERN_INFO "INTENS=0x%08x\n", val); - - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 3" : "=r" (val)); - printk(KERN_INFO "FLAGS =0x%08x\n", val); - - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 5" : "=r" (val)); - printk(KERN_INFO "SELECT=0x%08x\n", val); - - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 0" : "=r" (val)); - printk(KERN_INFO "CCNT =0x%08x\n", val); - - for (cnt = ARMV7_COUNTER0; cnt < ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST; cnt++) { - armv7_pmnc_select_counter(cnt); - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 2" : "=r" (val)); - printk(KERN_INFO "CNT[%d] count =0x%08x\n", - cnt-ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx, val); - asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 1" : "=r" (val)); - printk(KERN_INFO "CNT[%d] evtsel=0x%08x\n", - cnt-ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx, val); - } -} -#endif - -void armv7pmu_enable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - /* - * Enable counter and interrupt, and set the counter to count - * the event that we're interested in. - */ - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - - /* - * Disable counter - */ - armv7_pmnc_disable_counter(idx); - - /* - * Set event (if destined for PMNx counters) - * We don't need to set the event if it's a cycle count - */ - if (idx != ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) - armv7_pmnc_write_evtsel(idx, hwc->config_base); - - /* - * Enable interrupt for this counter - */ - armv7_pmnc_enable_intens(idx); - - /* - * Enable counter - */ - armv7_pmnc_enable_counter(idx); - - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static void armv7pmu_disable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - /* - * Disable counter and interrupt - */ - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - - /* - * Disable counter - */ - armv7_pmnc_disable_counter(idx); - - /* - * Disable interrupt for this counter - */ - armv7_pmnc_disable_intens(idx); - - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static irqreturn_t armv7pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, void *dev) -{ - unsigned long pmnc; - struct perf_sample_data data; - struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc; - struct pt_regs *regs; - int idx; - - /* - * Get and reset the IRQ flags - */ - pmnc = armv7_pmnc_getreset_flags(); - - /* - * Did an overflow occur? - */ - if (!armv7_pmnc_has_overflowed(pmnc)) - return IRQ_NONE; - - /* - * Handle the counter(s) overflow(s) - */ - regs = get_irq_regs(); - - perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0); - - cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); - for (idx = 0; idx <= armpmu->num_events; ++idx) { - struct perf_event *event = cpuc->events[idx]; - struct hw_perf_event *hwc; - - if (!test_bit(idx, cpuc->active_mask)) - continue; - - /* - * We have a single interrupt for all counters. Check that - * each counter has overflowed before we process it. - */ - if (!armv7_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(pmnc, idx)) - continue; - - hwc = &event->hw; - armpmu_event_update(event, hwc, idx); - data.period = event->hw.last_period; - if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) - continue; - - if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) - armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); - } - - /* - * Handle the pending perf events. - * - * Note: this call *must* be run with interrupts disabled. For - * platforms that can have the PMU interrupts raised as an NMI, this - * will not work. - */ - irq_work_run(); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static void armv7pmu_start(void) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - /* Enable all counters */ - armv7_pmnc_write(armv7_pmnc_read() | ARMV7_PMNC_E); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static void armv7pmu_stop(void) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - /* Disable all counters */ - armv7_pmnc_write(armv7_pmnc_read() & ~ARMV7_PMNC_E); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static inline int armv7_a8_pmu_event_map(int config) -{ - int mapping = armv7_a8_perf_map[config]; - if (HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED == mapping) - mapping = -EOPNOTSUPP; - return mapping; -} - -static inline int armv7_a9_pmu_event_map(int config) -{ - int mapping = armv7_a9_perf_map[config]; - if (HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED == mapping) - mapping = -EOPNOTSUPP; - return mapping; -} - -static u64 armv7pmu_raw_event(u64 config) -{ - return config & 0xff; -} - -static int armv7pmu_get_event_idx(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, - struct hw_perf_event *event) -{ - int idx; - - /* Always place a cycle counter into the cycle counter. */ - if (event->config_base == ARMV7_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES) { - if (test_and_set_bit(ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER, cpuc->used_mask)) - return -EAGAIN; - - return ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER; - } else { - /* - * For anything other than a cycle counter, try and use - * the events counters - */ - for (idx = ARMV7_COUNTER0; idx <= armpmu->num_events; ++idx) { - if (!test_and_set_bit(idx, cpuc->used_mask)) - return idx; - } - - /* The counters are all in use. */ - return -EAGAIN; - } -} - -static struct arm_pmu armv7pmu = { - .handle_irq = armv7pmu_handle_irq, - .enable = armv7pmu_enable_event, - .disable = armv7pmu_disable_event, - .raw_event = armv7pmu_raw_event, - .read_counter = armv7pmu_read_counter, - .write_counter = armv7pmu_write_counter, - .get_event_idx = armv7pmu_get_event_idx, - .start = armv7pmu_start, - .stop = armv7pmu_stop, - .max_period = (1LLU << 32) - 1, -}; - -static u32 __init armv7_reset_read_pmnc(void) -{ - u32 nb_cnt; - - /* Initialize & Reset PMNC: C and P bits */ - armv7_pmnc_write(ARMV7_PMNC_P | ARMV7_PMNC_C); - - /* Read the nb of CNTx counters supported from PMNC */ - nb_cnt = (armv7_pmnc_read() >> ARMV7_PMNC_N_SHIFT) & ARMV7_PMNC_N_MASK; - - /* Add the CPU cycles counter and return */ - return nb_cnt + 1; -} - -/* - * ARMv5 [xscale] Performance counter handling code. - * - * Based on xscale OProfile code. - * - * There are two variants of the xscale PMU that we support: - * - xscale1pmu: 2 event counters and a cycle counter - * - xscale2pmu: 4 event counters and a cycle counter - * The two variants share event definitions, but have different - * PMU structures. - */ - -enum xscale_perf_types { - XSCALE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS = 0x00, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_NO_DELIVER = 0x01, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_DATA_STALL = 0x02, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS = 0x03, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS = 0x04, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_BRANCH = 0x05, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_BRANCH_MISS = 0x06, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_INSTRUCTION = 0x07, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_FULL_STALL = 0x08, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_FULL_STALL_CONTIG = 0x09, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS = 0x0A, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS = 0x0B, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WRITE_BACK = 0x0C, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_PC_CHANGED = 0x0D, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_BCU_REQUEST = 0x10, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_BCU_FULL = 0x11, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_BCU_DRAIN = 0x12, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_BCU_ECC_NO_ELOG = 0x14, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_BCU_1_BIT_ERR = 0x15, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_RMW = 0x16, - /* XSCALE_PERFCTR_CCNT is not hardware defined */ - XSCALE_PERFCTR_CCNT = 0xFE, - XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED = 0xFF, -}; - -enum xscale_counters { - XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER = 1, - XSCALE_COUNTER0, - XSCALE_COUNTER1, - XSCALE_COUNTER2, - XSCALE_COUNTER3, -}; - -static const unsigned xscale_perf_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = { - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_CCNT, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_INSTRUCTION, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_BRANCH, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_BRANCH_MISS, - [PERF_COUNT_HW_BUS_CYCLES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, -}; - -static const unsigned xscale_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] - [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] = { - [C(L1D)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(L1I)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(LL)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(DTLB)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(ITLB)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, - [C(BPU)] = { - [C(OP_READ)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_WRITE)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { - [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, - }, - }, -}; - -#define XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE 0x001 -#define XSCALE_PMN_RESET 0x002 -#define XSCALE_CCNT_RESET 0x004 -#define XSCALE_PMU_RESET (CCNT_RESET | PMN_RESET) -#define XSCALE_PMU_CNT64 0x008 - -static inline int -xscalepmu_event_map(int config) -{ - int mapping = xscale_perf_map[config]; - if (HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED == mapping) - mapping = -EOPNOTSUPP; - return mapping; -} - -static u64 -xscalepmu_raw_event(u64 config) -{ - return config & 0xff; -} - -#define XSCALE1_OVERFLOWED_MASK 0x700 -#define XSCALE1_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW 0x400 -#define XSCALE1_COUNT0_OVERFLOW 0x100 -#define XSCALE1_COUNT1_OVERFLOW 0x200 -#define XSCALE1_CCOUNT_INT_EN 0x040 -#define XSCALE1_COUNT0_INT_EN 0x010 -#define XSCALE1_COUNT1_INT_EN 0x020 -#define XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT 12 -#define XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT) -#define XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT 20 -#define XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT) - -static inline u32 -xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(void) -{ - u32 val; - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c0, c0, 0" : "=r" (val)); - return val; -} - -static inline void -xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(u32 val) -{ - /* upper 4bits and 7, 11 are write-as-0 */ - val &= 0xffff77f; - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c0, c0, 0" : : "r" (val)); -} - -static inline int -xscale1_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(unsigned long pmnc, - enum xscale_counters counter) -{ - int ret = 0; - - switch (counter) { - case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: - ret = pmnc & XSCALE1_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER0: - ret = pmnc & XSCALE1_COUNT0_OVERFLOW; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER1: - ret = pmnc & XSCALE1_COUNT1_OVERFLOW; - break; - default: - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", counter); - } - - return ret; -} - -static irqreturn_t -xscale1pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, void *dev) -{ - unsigned long pmnc; - struct perf_sample_data data; - struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc; - struct pt_regs *regs; - int idx; - - /* - * NOTE: there's an A stepping erratum that states if an overflow - * bit already exists and another occurs, the previous - * Overflow bit gets cleared. There's no workaround. - * Fixed in B stepping or later. - */ - pmnc = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(); - - /* - * Write the value back to clear the overflow flags. Overflow - * flags remain in pmnc for use below. We also disable the PMU - * while we process the interrupt. - */ - xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(pmnc & ~XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE); - - if (!(pmnc & XSCALE1_OVERFLOWED_MASK)) - return IRQ_NONE; - - regs = get_irq_regs(); - - perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0); - - cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); - for (idx = 0; idx <= armpmu->num_events; ++idx) { - struct perf_event *event = cpuc->events[idx]; - struct hw_perf_event *hwc; - - if (!test_bit(idx, cpuc->active_mask)) - continue; - - if (!xscale1_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(pmnc, idx)) - continue; - - hwc = &event->hw; - armpmu_event_update(event, hwc, idx); - data.period = event->hw.last_period; - if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) - continue; - - if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) - armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); - } - - irq_work_run(); - - /* - * Re-enable the PMU. - */ - pmnc = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc() | XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; - xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(pmnc); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static void -xscale1pmu_enable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) -{ - unsigned long val, mask, evt, flags; - - switch (idx) { - case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: - mask = 0; - evt = XSCALE1_CCOUNT_INT_EN; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER0: - mask = XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_MASK; - evt = (hwc->config_base << XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT) | - XSCALE1_COUNT0_INT_EN; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER1: - mask = XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_MASK; - evt = (hwc->config_base << XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT) | - XSCALE1_COUNT1_INT_EN; - break; - default: - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); - return; - } - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(); - val &= ~mask; - val |= evt; - xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static void -xscale1pmu_disable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) -{ - unsigned long val, mask, evt, flags; - - switch (idx) { - case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: - mask = XSCALE1_CCOUNT_INT_EN; - evt = 0; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER0: - mask = XSCALE1_COUNT0_INT_EN | XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_MASK; - evt = XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER1: - mask = XSCALE1_COUNT1_INT_EN | XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_MASK; - evt = XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT; - break; - default: - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); - return; - } - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(); - val &= ~mask; - val |= evt; - xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static int -xscale1pmu_get_event_idx(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, - struct hw_perf_event *event) -{ - if (XSCALE_PERFCTR_CCNT == event->config_base) { - if (test_and_set_bit(XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER, cpuc->used_mask)) - return -EAGAIN; - - return XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER; - } else { - if (!test_and_set_bit(XSCALE_COUNTER1, cpuc->used_mask)) { - return XSCALE_COUNTER1; - } - - if (!test_and_set_bit(XSCALE_COUNTER0, cpuc->used_mask)) { - return XSCALE_COUNTER0; - } - - return -EAGAIN; - } -} - -static void -xscale1pmu_start(void) -{ - unsigned long flags, val; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(); - val |= XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; - xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static void -xscale1pmu_stop(void) -{ - unsigned long flags, val; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(); - val &= ~XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; - xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static inline u32 -xscale1pmu_read_counter(int counter) -{ - u32 val = 0; - - switch (counter) { - case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c1, c0, 0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER0: - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c2, c0, 0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER1: - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c3, c0, 0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - } - - return val; -} - -static inline void -xscale1pmu_write_counter(int counter, u32 val) -{ - switch (counter) { - case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c1, c0, 0" : : "r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER0: - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c2, c0, 0" : : "r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER1: - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c3, c0, 0" : : "r" (val)); - break; - } -} - -static const struct arm_pmu xscale1pmu = { - .id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_XSCALE1, - .handle_irq = xscale1pmu_handle_irq, - .enable = xscale1pmu_enable_event, - .disable = xscale1pmu_disable_event, - .event_map = xscalepmu_event_map, - .raw_event = xscalepmu_raw_event, - .read_counter = xscale1pmu_read_counter, - .write_counter = xscale1pmu_write_counter, - .get_event_idx = xscale1pmu_get_event_idx, - .start = xscale1pmu_start, - .stop = xscale1pmu_stop, - .num_events = 3, - .max_period = (1LLU << 32) - 1, -}; - -#define XSCALE2_OVERFLOWED_MASK 0x01f -#define XSCALE2_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW 0x001 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT0_OVERFLOW 0x002 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT1_OVERFLOW 0x004 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT2_OVERFLOW 0x008 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT3_OVERFLOW 0x010 -#define XSCALE2_CCOUNT_INT_EN 0x001 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT0_INT_EN 0x002 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT1_INT_EN 0x004 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT2_INT_EN 0x008 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT3_INT_EN 0x010 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT 0 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT) -#define XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT 8 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT) -#define XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_SHFT 16 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_SHFT) -#define XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_SHFT 24 -#define XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_SHFT) - -static inline u32 -xscale2pmu_read_pmnc(void) -{ - u32 val; - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c0, c1, 0" : "=r" (val)); - /* bits 1-2 and 4-23 are read-unpredictable */ - return val & 0xff000009; -} - -static inline void -xscale2pmu_write_pmnc(u32 val) -{ - /* bits 4-23 are write-as-0, 24-31 are write ignored */ - val &= 0xf; - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c0, c1, 0" : : "r" (val)); -} - -static inline u32 -xscale2pmu_read_overflow_flags(void) -{ - u32 val; - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c5, c1, 0" : "=r" (val)); - return val; -} - -static inline void -xscale2pmu_write_overflow_flags(u32 val) -{ - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c5, c1, 0" : : "r" (val)); -} - -static inline u32 -xscale2pmu_read_event_select(void) -{ - u32 val; - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c8, c1, 0" : "=r" (val)); - return val; -} - -static inline void -xscale2pmu_write_event_select(u32 val) -{ - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c8, c1, 0" : : "r"(val)); -} - -static inline u32 -xscale2pmu_read_int_enable(void) -{ - u32 val; - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c4, c1, 0" : "=r" (val)); - return val; -} - -static void -xscale2pmu_write_int_enable(u32 val) -{ - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c4, c1, 0" : : "r" (val)); -} - -static inline int -xscale2_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(unsigned long of_flags, - enum xscale_counters counter) -{ - int ret = 0; - - switch (counter) { - case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: - ret = of_flags & XSCALE2_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER0: - ret = of_flags & XSCALE2_COUNT0_OVERFLOW; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER1: - ret = of_flags & XSCALE2_COUNT1_OVERFLOW; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER2: - ret = of_flags & XSCALE2_COUNT2_OVERFLOW; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER3: - ret = of_flags & XSCALE2_COUNT3_OVERFLOW; - break; - default: - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", counter); - } - - return ret; -} - -static irqreturn_t -xscale2pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, void *dev) -{ - unsigned long pmnc, of_flags; - struct perf_sample_data data; - struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc; - struct pt_regs *regs; - int idx; - - /* Disable the PMU. */ - pmnc = xscale2pmu_read_pmnc(); - xscale2pmu_write_pmnc(pmnc & ~XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE); - - /* Check the overflow flag register. */ - of_flags = xscale2pmu_read_overflow_flags(); - if (!(of_flags & XSCALE2_OVERFLOWED_MASK)) - return IRQ_NONE; - - /* Clear the overflow bits. */ - xscale2pmu_write_overflow_flags(of_flags); - - regs = get_irq_regs(); - - perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0); - - cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); - for (idx = 0; idx <= armpmu->num_events; ++idx) { - struct perf_event *event = cpuc->events[idx]; - struct hw_perf_event *hwc; - - if (!test_bit(idx, cpuc->active_mask)) - continue; - - if (!xscale2_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(pmnc, idx)) - continue; - - hwc = &event->hw; - armpmu_event_update(event, hwc, idx); - data.period = event->hw.last_period; - if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) - continue; - - if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) - armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); - } - - irq_work_run(); - - /* - * Re-enable the PMU. - */ - pmnc = xscale2pmu_read_pmnc() | XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; - xscale2pmu_write_pmnc(pmnc); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static void -xscale2pmu_enable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) -{ - unsigned long flags, ien, evtsel; - - ien = xscale2pmu_read_int_enable(); - evtsel = xscale2pmu_read_event_select(); - - switch (idx) { - case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: - ien |= XSCALE2_CCOUNT_INT_EN; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER0: - ien |= XSCALE2_COUNT0_INT_EN; - evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_MASK; - evtsel |= hwc->config_base << XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER1: - ien |= XSCALE2_COUNT1_INT_EN; - evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_MASK; - evtsel |= hwc->config_base << XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER2: - ien |= XSCALE2_COUNT2_INT_EN; - evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_MASK; - evtsel |= hwc->config_base << XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_SHFT; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER3: - ien |= XSCALE2_COUNT3_INT_EN; - evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_MASK; - evtsel |= hwc->config_base << XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_SHFT; - break; - default: - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); - return; - } - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - xscale2pmu_write_event_select(evtsel); - xscale2pmu_write_int_enable(ien); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static void -xscale2pmu_disable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) -{ - unsigned long flags, ien, evtsel; - - ien = xscale2pmu_read_int_enable(); - evtsel = xscale2pmu_read_event_select(); - - switch (idx) { - case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: - ien &= ~XSCALE2_CCOUNT_INT_EN; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER0: - ien &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT0_INT_EN; - evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_MASK; - evtsel |= XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER1: - ien &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT1_INT_EN; - evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_MASK; - evtsel |= XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER2: - ien &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT2_INT_EN; - evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_MASK; - evtsel |= XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_SHFT; - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER3: - ien &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT3_INT_EN; - evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_MASK; - evtsel |= XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_SHFT; - break; - default: - WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); - return; - } - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - xscale2pmu_write_event_select(evtsel); - xscale2pmu_write_int_enable(ien); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static int -xscale2pmu_get_event_idx(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, - struct hw_perf_event *event) -{ - int idx = xscale1pmu_get_event_idx(cpuc, event); - if (idx >= 0) - goto out; - - if (!test_and_set_bit(XSCALE_COUNTER3, cpuc->used_mask)) - idx = XSCALE_COUNTER3; - else if (!test_and_set_bit(XSCALE_COUNTER2, cpuc->used_mask)) - idx = XSCALE_COUNTER2; -out: - return idx; -} - -static void -xscale2pmu_start(void) -{ - unsigned long flags, val; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = xscale2pmu_read_pmnc() & ~XSCALE_PMU_CNT64; - val |= XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; - xscale2pmu_write_pmnc(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static void -xscale2pmu_stop(void) -{ - unsigned long flags, val; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); - val = xscale2pmu_read_pmnc(); - val &= ~XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; - xscale2pmu_write_pmnc(val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); -} - -static inline u32 -xscale2pmu_read_counter(int counter) -{ - u32 val = 0; - - switch (counter) { - case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c1, c1, 0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER0: - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c0, c2, 0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER1: - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c1, c2, 0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER2: - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c2, c2, 0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER3: - asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c3, c2, 0" : "=r" (val)); - break; - } - - return val; -} - -static inline void -xscale2pmu_write_counter(int counter, u32 val) -{ - switch (counter) { - case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c1, c1, 0" : : "r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER0: - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c0, c2, 0" : : "r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER1: - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c1, c2, 0" : : "r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER2: - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c2, c2, 0" : : "r" (val)); - break; - case XSCALE_COUNTER3: - asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c3, c2, 0" : : "r" (val)); - break; - } -} - -static const struct arm_pmu xscale2pmu = { - .id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_XSCALE2, - .handle_irq = xscale2pmu_handle_irq, - .enable = xscale2pmu_enable_event, - .disable = xscale2pmu_disable_event, - .event_map = xscalepmu_event_map, - .raw_event = xscalepmu_raw_event, - .read_counter = xscale2pmu_read_counter, - .write_counter = xscale2pmu_write_counter, - .get_event_idx = xscale2pmu_get_event_idx, - .start = xscale2pmu_start, - .stop = xscale2pmu_stop, - .num_events = 5, - .max_period = (1LLU << 32) - 1, -}; +/* Include the PMU-specific implementations. */ +#include "perf_event_xscale.c" +#include "perf_event_v6.c" +#include "perf_event_v7.c" static int __init init_hw_perf_events(void) @@ -2977,37 +622,16 @@ init_hw_perf_events(void) case 0xB360: /* ARM1136 */ case 0xB560: /* ARM1156 */ case 0xB760: /* ARM1176 */ - armpmu = &armv6pmu; - memcpy(armpmu_perf_cache_map, armv6_perf_cache_map, - sizeof(armv6_perf_cache_map)); + armpmu = armv6pmu_init(); break; case 0xB020: /* ARM11mpcore */ - armpmu = &armv6mpcore_pmu; - memcpy(armpmu_perf_cache_map, - armv6mpcore_perf_cache_map, - sizeof(armv6mpcore_perf_cache_map)); + armpmu = armv6mpcore_pmu_init(); break; case 0xC080: /* Cortex-A8 */ - armv7pmu.id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_CA8; - memcpy(armpmu_perf_cache_map, armv7_a8_perf_cache_map, - sizeof(armv7_a8_perf_cache_map)); - armv7pmu.event_map = armv7_a8_pmu_event_map; - armpmu = &armv7pmu; - - /* Reset PMNC and read the nb of CNTx counters - supported */ - armv7pmu.num_events = armv7_reset_read_pmnc(); + armpmu = armv7_a8_pmu_init(); break; case 0xC090: /* Cortex-A9 */ - armv7pmu.id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_CA9; - memcpy(armpmu_perf_cache_map, armv7_a9_perf_cache_map, - sizeof(armv7_a9_perf_cache_map)); - armv7pmu.event_map = armv7_a9_pmu_event_map; - armpmu = &armv7pmu; - - /* Reset PMNC and read the nb of CNTx counters - supported */ - armv7pmu.num_events = armv7_reset_read_pmnc(); + armpmu = armv7_a9_pmu_init(); break; } /* Intel CPUs [xscale]. */ @@ -3015,30 +639,26 @@ init_hw_perf_events(void) part_number = (cpuid >> 13) & 0x7; switch (part_number) { case 1: - armpmu = &xscale1pmu; - memcpy(armpmu_perf_cache_map, xscale_perf_cache_map, - sizeof(xscale_perf_cache_map)); + armpmu = xscale1pmu_init(); break; case 2: - armpmu = &xscale2pmu; - memcpy(armpmu_perf_cache_map, xscale_perf_cache_map, - sizeof(xscale_perf_cache_map)); + armpmu = xscale2pmu_init(); break; } } if (armpmu) { pr_info("enabled with %s PMU driver, %d counters available\n", - arm_pmu_names[armpmu->id], armpmu->num_events); + armpmu->name, armpmu->num_events); } else { pr_info("no hardware support available\n"); } - perf_pmu_register(&pmu); + perf_pmu_register(&pmu, "cpu", PERF_TYPE_RAW); return 0; } -arch_initcall(init_hw_perf_events); +early_initcall(init_hw_perf_events); /* * Callchain handling code. @@ -3053,17 +673,17 @@ arch_initcall(init_hw_perf_events); * This code has been adapted from the ARM OProfile support. */ struct frame_tail { - struct frame_tail *fp; - unsigned long sp; - unsigned long lr; + struct frame_tail __user *fp; + unsigned long sp; + unsigned long lr; } __attribute__((packed)); /* * Get the return address for a single stackframe and return a pointer to the * next frame tail. */ -static struct frame_tail * -user_backtrace(struct frame_tail *tail, +static struct frame_tail __user * +user_backtrace(struct frame_tail __user *tail, struct perf_callchain_entry *entry) { struct frame_tail buftail; @@ -3089,10 +709,10 @@ user_backtrace(struct frame_tail *tail, void perf_callchain_user(struct perf_callchain_entry *entry, struct pt_regs *regs) { - struct frame_tail *tail; + struct frame_tail __user *tail; - tail = (struct frame_tail *)regs->ARM_fp - 1; + tail = (struct frame_tail __user *)regs->ARM_fp - 1; while (tail && !((unsigned long)tail & 0x3)) tail = user_backtrace(tail, entry); diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v6.c b/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c058bfc8532be16e8f3a3880fe2b3c2616bad17a --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v6.c @@ -0,0 +1,672 @@ +/* + * ARMv6 Performance counter handling code. + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 picoChip Designs, Ltd., Jamie Iles + * + * ARMv6 has 2 configurable performance counters and a single cycle counter. + * They all share a single reset bit but can be written to zero so we can use + * that for a reset. + * + * The counters can't be individually enabled or disabled so when we remove + * one event and replace it with another we could get spurious counts from the + * wrong event. However, we can take advantage of the fact that the + * performance counters can export events to the event bus, and the event bus + * itself can be monitored. This requires that we *don't* export the events to + * the event bus. The procedure for disabling a configurable counter is: + * - change the counter to count the ETMEXTOUT[0] signal (0x20). This + * effectively stops the counter from counting. + * - disable the counter's interrupt generation (each counter has it's + * own interrupt enable bit). + * Once stopped, the counter value can be written as 0 to reset. + * + * To enable a counter: + * - enable the counter's interrupt generation. + * - set the new event type. + * + * Note: the dedicated cycle counter only counts cycles and can't be + * enabled/disabled independently of the others. When we want to disable the + * cycle counter, we have to just disable the interrupt reporting and start + * ignoring that counter. When re-enabling, we have to reset the value and + * enable the interrupt. + */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V6 +enum armv6_perf_types { + ARMV6_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS = 0x0, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_IBUF_STALL = 0x1, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_DDEP_STALL = 0x2, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS = 0x3, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS = 0x4, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_BR_EXEC = 0x5, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_BR_MISPREDICT = 0x6, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXEC = 0x7, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_HIT = 0x9, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS = 0xA, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS = 0xB, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WBACK = 0xC, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_SW_PC_CHANGE = 0xD, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_MAIN_TLB_MISS = 0xF, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_EXPL_D_ACCESS = 0x10, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_LSU_FULL_STALL = 0x11, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_WBUF_DRAINED = 0x12, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES = 0xFF, + ARMV6_PERFCTR_NOP = 0x20, +}; + +enum armv6_counters { + ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER = 1, + ARMV6_COUNTER0, + ARMV6_COUNTER1, +}; + +/* + * The hardware events that we support. We do support cache operations but + * we have harvard caches and no way to combine instruction and data + * accesses/misses in hardware. + */ +static const unsigned armv6_perf_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = { + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXEC, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_BR_EXEC, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_BR_MISPREDICT, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BUS_CYCLES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, +}; + +static const unsigned armv6_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] = { + [C(L1D)] = { + /* + * The performance counters don't differentiate between read + * and write accesses/misses so this isn't strictly correct, + * but it's the best we can do. Writes and reads get + * combined. + */ + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(L1I)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(LL)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(DTLB)] = { + /* + * The ARM performance counters can count micro DTLB misses, + * micro ITLB misses and main TLB misses. There isn't an event + * for TLB misses, so use the micro misses here and if users + * want the main TLB misses they can use a raw counter. + */ + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(ITLB)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(BPU)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, +}; + +enum armv6mpcore_perf_types { + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS = 0x0, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_IBUF_STALL = 0x1, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DDEP_STALL = 0x2, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS = 0x3, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS = 0x4, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_BR_EXEC = 0x5, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_BR_NOTPREDICT = 0x6, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_BR_MISPREDICT = 0x7, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXEC = 0x8, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_RDACCESS = 0xA, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_RDMISS = 0xB, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WRACCESS = 0xC, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WRMISS = 0xD, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_EVICTION = 0xE, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_SW_PC_CHANGE = 0xF, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_MAIN_TLB_MISS = 0x10, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_EXPL_MEM_ACCESS = 0x11, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_LSU_FULL_STALL = 0x12, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_WBUF_DRAINED = 0x13, + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES = 0xFF, +}; + +/* + * The hardware events that we support. We do support cache operations but + * we have harvard caches and no way to combine instruction and data + * accesses/misses in hardware. + */ +static const unsigned armv6mpcore_perf_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = { + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXEC, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_BR_EXEC, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_BR_MISPREDICT, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BUS_CYCLES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, +}; + +static const unsigned armv6mpcore_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] = { + [C(L1D)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_RDACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_RDMISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WRACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = + ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WRMISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(L1I)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(LL)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(DTLB)] = { + /* + * The ARM performance counters can count micro DTLB misses, + * micro ITLB misses and main TLB misses. There isn't an event + * for TLB misses, so use the micro misses here and if users + * want the main TLB misses they can use a raw counter. + */ + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(ITLB)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV6MPCORE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(BPU)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, +}; + +static inline unsigned long +armv6_pmcr_read(void) +{ + u32 val; + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 0" : "=r"(val)); + return val; +} + +static inline void +armv6_pmcr_write(unsigned long val) +{ + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 0" : : "r"(val)); +} + +#define ARMV6_PMCR_ENABLE (1 << 0) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_CTR01_RESET (1 << 1) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_RESET (1 << 2) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_DIV (1 << 3) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_IEN (1 << 4) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_IEN (1 << 5) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_IEN (1 << 6) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_OVERFLOW (1 << 8) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_OVERFLOW (1 << 9) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW (1 << 10) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_SHIFT 20 +#define ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_MASK (0xFF << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_SHIFT) +#define ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_SHIFT 12 +#define ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_MASK (0xFF << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_SHIFT) + +#define ARMV6_PMCR_OVERFLOWED_MASK \ + (ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_OVERFLOW | ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_OVERFLOW | \ + ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW) + +static inline int +armv6_pmcr_has_overflowed(unsigned long pmcr) +{ + return pmcr & ARMV6_PMCR_OVERFLOWED_MASK; +} + +static inline int +armv6_pmcr_counter_has_overflowed(unsigned long pmcr, + enum armv6_counters counter) +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == counter) + ret = pmcr & ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW; + else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == counter) + ret = pmcr & ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_OVERFLOW; + else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == counter) + ret = pmcr & ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_OVERFLOW; + else + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", counter); + + return ret; +} + +static inline u32 +armv6pmu_read_counter(int counter) +{ + unsigned long value = 0; + + if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == counter) + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 1" : "=r"(value)); + else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == counter) + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 2" : "=r"(value)); + else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == counter) + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 3" : "=r"(value)); + else + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", counter); + + return value; +} + +static inline void +armv6pmu_write_counter(int counter, + u32 value) +{ + if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == counter) + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 1" : : "r"(value)); + else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == counter) + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 2" : : "r"(value)); + else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == counter) + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 3" : : "r"(value)); + else + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", counter); +} + +static void +armv6pmu_enable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, + int idx) +{ + unsigned long val, mask, evt, flags; + + if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == idx) { + mask = 0; + evt = ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_IEN; + } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == idx) { + mask = ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_MASK; + evt = (hwc->config_base << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_SHIFT) | + ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_IEN; + } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == idx) { + mask = ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_MASK; + evt = (hwc->config_base << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_SHIFT) | + ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_IEN; + } else { + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); + return; + } + + /* + * Mask out the current event and set the counter to count the event + * that we're interested in. + */ + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = armv6_pmcr_read(); + val &= ~mask; + val |= evt; + armv6_pmcr_write(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static irqreturn_t +armv6pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, + void *dev) +{ + unsigned long pmcr = armv6_pmcr_read(); + struct perf_sample_data data; + struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc; + struct pt_regs *regs; + int idx; + + if (!armv6_pmcr_has_overflowed(pmcr)) + return IRQ_NONE; + + regs = get_irq_regs(); + + /* + * The interrupts are cleared by writing the overflow flags back to + * the control register. All of the other bits don't have any effect + * if they are rewritten, so write the whole value back. + */ + armv6_pmcr_write(pmcr); + + perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0); + + cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); + for (idx = 0; idx <= armpmu->num_events; ++idx) { + struct perf_event *event = cpuc->events[idx]; + struct hw_perf_event *hwc; + + if (!test_bit(idx, cpuc->active_mask)) + continue; + + /* + * We have a single interrupt for all counters. Check that + * each counter has overflowed before we process it. + */ + if (!armv6_pmcr_counter_has_overflowed(pmcr, idx)) + continue; + + hwc = &event->hw; + armpmu_event_update(event, hwc, idx); + data.period = event->hw.last_period; + if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) + continue; + + if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) + armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); + } + + /* + * Handle the pending perf events. + * + * Note: this call *must* be run with interrupts disabled. For + * platforms that can have the PMU interrupts raised as an NMI, this + * will not work. + */ + irq_work_run(); + + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +static void +armv6pmu_start(void) +{ + unsigned long flags, val; + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = armv6_pmcr_read(); + val |= ARMV6_PMCR_ENABLE; + armv6_pmcr_write(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static void +armv6pmu_stop(void) +{ + unsigned long flags, val; + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = armv6_pmcr_read(); + val &= ~ARMV6_PMCR_ENABLE; + armv6_pmcr_write(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static int +armv6pmu_get_event_idx(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, + struct hw_perf_event *event) +{ + /* Always place a cycle counter into the cycle counter. */ + if (ARMV6_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES == event->config_base) { + if (test_and_set_bit(ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER, cpuc->used_mask)) + return -EAGAIN; + + return ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER; + } else { + /* + * For anything other than a cycle counter, try and use + * counter0 and counter1. + */ + if (!test_and_set_bit(ARMV6_COUNTER1, cpuc->used_mask)) + return ARMV6_COUNTER1; + + if (!test_and_set_bit(ARMV6_COUNTER0, cpuc->used_mask)) + return ARMV6_COUNTER0; + + /* The counters are all in use. */ + return -EAGAIN; + } +} + +static void +armv6pmu_disable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, + int idx) +{ + unsigned long val, mask, evt, flags; + + if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == idx) { + mask = ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_IEN; + evt = 0; + } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == idx) { + mask = ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_IEN | ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_MASK; + evt = ARMV6_PERFCTR_NOP << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT0_SHIFT; + } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == idx) { + mask = ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_IEN | ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_MASK; + evt = ARMV6_PERFCTR_NOP << ARMV6_PMCR_EVT_COUNT1_SHIFT; + } else { + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); + return; + } + + /* + * Mask out the current event and set the counter to count the number + * of ETM bus signal assertion cycles. The external reporting should + * be disabled and so this should never increment. + */ + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = armv6_pmcr_read(); + val &= ~mask; + val |= evt; + armv6_pmcr_write(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static void +armv6mpcore_pmu_disable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, + int idx) +{ + unsigned long val, mask, flags, evt = 0; + + if (ARMV6_CYCLE_COUNTER == idx) { + mask = ARMV6_PMCR_CCOUNT_IEN; + } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER0 == idx) { + mask = ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT0_IEN; + } else if (ARMV6_COUNTER1 == idx) { + mask = ARMV6_PMCR_COUNT1_IEN; + } else { + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); + return; + } + + /* + * Unlike UP ARMv6, we don't have a way of stopping the counters. We + * simply disable the interrupt reporting. + */ + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = armv6_pmcr_read(); + val &= ~mask; + val |= evt; + armv6_pmcr_write(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static const struct arm_pmu armv6pmu = { + .id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_V6, + .name = "v6", + .handle_irq = armv6pmu_handle_irq, + .enable = armv6pmu_enable_event, + .disable = armv6pmu_disable_event, + .read_counter = armv6pmu_read_counter, + .write_counter = armv6pmu_write_counter, + .get_event_idx = armv6pmu_get_event_idx, + .start = armv6pmu_start, + .stop = armv6pmu_stop, + .cache_map = &armv6_perf_cache_map, + .event_map = &armv6_perf_map, + .raw_event_mask = 0xFF, + .num_events = 3, + .max_period = (1LLU << 32) - 1, +}; + +static const struct arm_pmu *__init armv6pmu_init(void) +{ + return &armv6pmu; +} + +/* + * ARMv6mpcore is almost identical to single core ARMv6 with the exception + * that some of the events have different enumerations and that there is no + * *hack* to stop the programmable counters. To stop the counters we simply + * disable the interrupt reporting and update the event. When unthrottling we + * reset the period and enable the interrupt reporting. + */ +static const struct arm_pmu armv6mpcore_pmu = { + .id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_V6MP, + .name = "v6mpcore", + .handle_irq = armv6pmu_handle_irq, + .enable = armv6pmu_enable_event, + .disable = armv6mpcore_pmu_disable_event, + .read_counter = armv6pmu_read_counter, + .write_counter = armv6pmu_write_counter, + .get_event_idx = armv6pmu_get_event_idx, + .start = armv6pmu_start, + .stop = armv6pmu_stop, + .cache_map = &armv6mpcore_perf_cache_map, + .event_map = &armv6mpcore_perf_map, + .raw_event_mask = 0xFF, + .num_events = 3, + .max_period = (1LLU << 32) - 1, +}; + +static const struct arm_pmu *__init armv6mpcore_pmu_init(void) +{ + return &armv6mpcore_pmu; +} +#else +static const struct arm_pmu *__init armv6pmu_init(void) +{ + return NULL; +} + +static const struct arm_pmu *__init armv6mpcore_pmu_init(void) +{ + return NULL; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_CPU_V6 */ diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v7.c b/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v7.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e1402556fa0cbf27866186c4865390a5a1431bb --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v7.c @@ -0,0 +1,906 @@ +/* + * ARMv7 Cortex-A8 and Cortex-A9 Performance Events handling code. + * + * ARMv7 support: Jean Pihet + * 2010 (c) MontaVista Software, LLC. + * + * Copied from ARMv6 code, with the low level code inspired + * by the ARMv7 Oprofile code. + * + * Cortex-A8 has up to 4 configurable performance counters and + * a single cycle counter. + * Cortex-A9 has up to 31 configurable performance counters and + * a single cycle counter. + * + * All counters can be enabled/disabled and IRQ masked separately. The cycle + * counter and all 4 performance counters together can be reset separately. + */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V7 +/* Common ARMv7 event types */ +enum armv7_perf_types { + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PMNC_SW_INCR = 0x00, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_IFETCH_MISS = 0x01, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS = 0x02, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_REFILL = 0x03, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS = 0x04, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_REFILL = 0x05, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DREAD = 0x06, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DWRITE = 0x07, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_EXC_TAKEN = 0x09, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_EXC_EXECUTED = 0x0A, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_CID_WRITE = 0x0B, + /* ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE is equivalent to HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS. + * It counts: + * - all branch instructions, + * - instructions that explicitly write the PC, + * - exception generating instructions. + */ + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE = 0x0C, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_IMM_BRANCH = 0x0D, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_UNALIGNED_ACCESS = 0x0F, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED = 0x10, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_CLOCK_CYCLES = 0x11, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_USED = 0x12, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES = 0xFF +}; + +/* ARMv7 Cortex-A8 specific event types */ +enum armv7_a8_perf_types { + ARMV7_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXECUTED = 0x08, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_PROC_RETURN = 0x0E, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_WRITE_BUFFER_FULL = 0x40, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_STORE_MERGED = 0x41, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_STORE_BUFF = 0x42, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_ACCESS = 0x43, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_CACH_MISS = 0x44, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_AXI_READ_CYCLES = 0x45, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_AXI_WRITE_CYCLES = 0x46, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_MEMORY_REPLAY = 0x47, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_UNALIGNED_ACCESS_REPLAY = 0x48, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_DATA_MISS = 0x49, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST_MISS = 0x4A, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_DATA_COLORING = 0x4B, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_NEON_DATA = 0x4C, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_NEON_CACH_DATA = 0x4D, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_NEON = 0x4E, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_NEON_HIT = 0x4F, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST = 0x50, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_RETURN_MIS_PRED = 0x51, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_FAILED = 0x52, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_TAKEN = 0x53, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_EXECUTED = 0x54, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_OP_EXECUTED = 0x55, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_CYCLES_INST_STALL = 0x56, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_CYCLES_INST = 0x57, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_CYCLES_NEON_DATA_STALL = 0x58, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_CYCLES_NEON_INST_STALL = 0x59, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_NEON_CYCLES = 0x5A, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PMU0_EVENTS = 0x70, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PMU1_EVENTS = 0x71, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PMU_EVENTS = 0x72, +}; + +/* ARMv7 Cortex-A9 specific event types */ +enum armv7_a9_perf_types { + ARMV7_PERFCTR_JAVA_HW_BYTECODE_EXEC = 0x40, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_JAVA_SW_BYTECODE_EXEC = 0x41, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_JAZELLE_BRANCH_EXEC = 0x42, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_COHERENT_LINE_MISS = 0x50, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_COHERENT_LINE_HIT = 0x51, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_ICACHE_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x60, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x61, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_TLB_MISS_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x62, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_STREX_EXECUTED_PASSED = 0x63, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_STREX_EXECUTED_FAILED = 0x64, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DATA_EVICTION = 0x65, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_ISSUE_STAGE_NO_INST = 0x66, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_ISSUE_STAGE_EMPTY = 0x67, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_INST_OUT_OF_RENAME_STAGE = 0x68, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PREDICTABLE_FUNCT_RETURNS = 0x6E, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_MAIN_UNIT_EXECUTED_INST = 0x70, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_SECOND_UNIT_EXECUTED_INST = 0x71, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_LD_ST_UNIT_EXECUTED_INST = 0x72, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_FP_EXECUTED_INST = 0x73, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_NEON_EXECUTED_INST = 0x74, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLD_FULL_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x80, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DATA_WR_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x81, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x82, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x83, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_MICRO_ITLB_MISS_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x84, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_MICRO_DTLB_MISS_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x85, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DMB_DEP_STALL_CYCLES = 0x86, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_INTGR_CLK_ENABLED_CYCLES = 0x8A, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DATA_ENGINE_CLK_EN_CYCLES = 0x8B, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_ISB_INST = 0x90, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DSB_INST = 0x91, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_DMB_INST = 0x92, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_EXT_INTERRUPTS = 0x93, + + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_CACHE_LINE_RQST_COMPLETED = 0xA0, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_CACHE_LINE_RQST_SKIPPED = 0xA1, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_FIFO_FLUSH = 0xA2, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_RQST_COMPLETED = 0xA3, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_FIFO_OVERFLOW = 0xA4, + ARMV7_PERFCTR_PLE_RQST_PROG = 0xA5 +}; + +/* + * Cortex-A8 HW events mapping + * + * The hardware events that we support. We do support cache operations but + * we have harvard caches and no way to combine instruction and data + * accesses/misses in hardware. + */ +static const unsigned armv7_a8_perf_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = { + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_INSTR_EXECUTED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BUS_CYCLES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_CLOCK_CYCLES, +}; + +static const unsigned armv7_a8_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] = { + [C(L1D)] = { + /* + * The performance counters don't differentiate between read + * and write accesses/misses so this isn't strictly correct, + * but it's the best we can do. Writes and reads get + * combined. + */ + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_REFILL, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_REFILL, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(L1I)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L1_INST_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(LL)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_ACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_CACH_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_ACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_L2_CACH_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(DTLB)] = { + /* + * Only ITLB misses and DTLB refills are supported. + * If users want the DTLB refills misses a raw counter + * must be used. + */ + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_REFILL, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_REFILL, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(ITLB)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(BPU)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] + = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] + = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, +}; + +/* + * Cortex-A9 HW events mapping + */ +static const unsigned armv7_a9_perf_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = { + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = + ARMV7_PERFCTR_INST_OUT_OF_RENAME_STAGE, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_COHERENT_LINE_HIT, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_COHERENT_LINE_MISS, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BUS_CYCLES] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_CLOCK_CYCLES, +}; + +static const unsigned armv7_a9_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] = { + [C(L1D)] = { + /* + * The performance counters don't differentiate between read + * and write accesses/misses so this isn't strictly correct, + * but it's the best we can do. Writes and reads get + * combined. + */ + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_REFILL, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DCACHE_REFILL, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(L1I)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_IFETCH_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_IFETCH_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(LL)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(DTLB)] = { + /* + * Only ITLB misses and DTLB refills are supported. + * If users want the DTLB refills misses a raw counter + * must be used. + */ + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_REFILL, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_DTLB_REFILL, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(ITLB)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(BPU)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] + = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_WRITE, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] + = ARMV7_PERFCTR_PC_BRANCH_MIS_PRED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, +}; + +/* + * Perf Events counters + */ +enum armv7_counters { + ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER = 1, /* Cycle counter */ + ARMV7_COUNTER0 = 2, /* First event counter */ +}; + +/* + * The cycle counter is ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER. + * The first event counter is ARMV7_COUNTER0. + * The last event counter is (ARMV7_COUNTER0 + armpmu->num_events - 1). + */ +#define ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST (ARMV7_COUNTER0 + armpmu->num_events - 1) + +/* + * ARMv7 low level PMNC access + */ + +/* + * Per-CPU PMNC: config reg + */ +#define ARMV7_PMNC_E (1 << 0) /* Enable all counters */ +#define ARMV7_PMNC_P (1 << 1) /* Reset all counters */ +#define ARMV7_PMNC_C (1 << 2) /* Cycle counter reset */ +#define ARMV7_PMNC_D (1 << 3) /* CCNT counts every 64th cpu cycle */ +#define ARMV7_PMNC_X (1 << 4) /* Export to ETM */ +#define ARMV7_PMNC_DP (1 << 5) /* Disable CCNT if non-invasive debug*/ +#define ARMV7_PMNC_N_SHIFT 11 /* Number of counters supported */ +#define ARMV7_PMNC_N_MASK 0x1f +#define ARMV7_PMNC_MASK 0x3f /* Mask for writable bits */ + +/* + * Available counters + */ +#define ARMV7_CNT0 0 /* First event counter */ +#define ARMV7_CCNT 31 /* Cycle counter */ + +/* Perf Event to low level counters mapping */ +#define ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx (ARMV7_COUNTER0 - ARMV7_CNT0) + +/* + * CNTENS: counters enable reg + */ +#define ARMV7_CNTENS_P(idx) (1 << (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx)) +#define ARMV7_CNTENS_C (1 << ARMV7_CCNT) + +/* + * CNTENC: counters disable reg + */ +#define ARMV7_CNTENC_P(idx) (1 << (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx)) +#define ARMV7_CNTENC_C (1 << ARMV7_CCNT) + +/* + * INTENS: counters overflow interrupt enable reg + */ +#define ARMV7_INTENS_P(idx) (1 << (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx)) +#define ARMV7_INTENS_C (1 << ARMV7_CCNT) + +/* + * INTENC: counters overflow interrupt disable reg + */ +#define ARMV7_INTENC_P(idx) (1 << (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx)) +#define ARMV7_INTENC_C (1 << ARMV7_CCNT) + +/* + * EVTSEL: Event selection reg + */ +#define ARMV7_EVTSEL_MASK 0xff /* Mask for writable bits */ + +/* + * SELECT: Counter selection reg + */ +#define ARMV7_SELECT_MASK 0x1f /* Mask for writable bits */ + +/* + * FLAG: counters overflow flag status reg + */ +#define ARMV7_FLAG_P(idx) (1 << (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx)) +#define ARMV7_FLAG_C (1 << ARMV7_CCNT) +#define ARMV7_FLAG_MASK 0xffffffff /* Mask for writable bits */ +#define ARMV7_OVERFLOWED_MASK ARMV7_FLAG_MASK + +static inline unsigned long armv7_pmnc_read(void) +{ + u32 val; + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 0" : "=r"(val)); + return val; +} + +static inline void armv7_pmnc_write(unsigned long val) +{ + val &= ARMV7_PMNC_MASK; + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 0" : : "r"(val)); +} + +static inline int armv7_pmnc_has_overflowed(unsigned long pmnc) +{ + return pmnc & ARMV7_OVERFLOWED_MASK; +} + +static inline int armv7_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(unsigned long pmnc, + enum armv7_counters counter) +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (counter == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) + ret = pmnc & ARMV7_FLAG_C; + else if ((counter >= ARMV7_COUNTER0) && (counter <= ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST)) + ret = pmnc & ARMV7_FLAG_P(counter); + else + pr_err("CPU%u checking wrong counter %d overflow status\n", + smp_processor_id(), counter); + + return ret; +} + +static inline int armv7_pmnc_select_counter(unsigned int idx) +{ + u32 val; + + if ((idx < ARMV7_COUNTER0) || (idx > ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST)) { + pr_err("CPU%u selecting wrong PMNC counter" + " %d\n", smp_processor_id(), idx); + return -1; + } + + val = (idx - ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx) & ARMV7_SELECT_MASK; + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 5" : : "r" (val)); + + return idx; +} + +static inline u32 armv7pmu_read_counter(int idx) +{ + unsigned long value = 0; + + if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 0" : "=r" (value)); + else if ((idx >= ARMV7_COUNTER0) && (idx <= ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST)) { + if (armv7_pmnc_select_counter(idx) == idx) + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 2" + : "=r" (value)); + } else + pr_err("CPU%u reading wrong counter %d\n", + smp_processor_id(), idx); + + return value; +} + +static inline void armv7pmu_write_counter(int idx, u32 value) +{ + if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 0" : : "r" (value)); + else if ((idx >= ARMV7_COUNTER0) && (idx <= ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST)) { + if (armv7_pmnc_select_counter(idx) == idx) + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 2" + : : "r" (value)); + } else + pr_err("CPU%u writing wrong counter %d\n", + smp_processor_id(), idx); +} + +static inline void armv7_pmnc_write_evtsel(unsigned int idx, u32 val) +{ + if (armv7_pmnc_select_counter(idx) == idx) { + val &= ARMV7_EVTSEL_MASK; + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 1" : : "r" (val)); + } +} + +static inline u32 armv7_pmnc_enable_counter(unsigned int idx) +{ + u32 val; + + if ((idx != ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) && + ((idx < ARMV7_COUNTER0) || (idx > ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST))) { + pr_err("CPU%u enabling wrong PMNC counter" + " %d\n", smp_processor_id(), idx); + return -1; + } + + if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) + val = ARMV7_CNTENS_C; + else + val = ARMV7_CNTENS_P(idx); + + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 1" : : "r" (val)); + + return idx; +} + +static inline u32 armv7_pmnc_disable_counter(unsigned int idx) +{ + u32 val; + + + if ((idx != ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) && + ((idx < ARMV7_COUNTER0) || (idx > ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST))) { + pr_err("CPU%u disabling wrong PMNC counter" + " %d\n", smp_processor_id(), idx); + return -1; + } + + if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) + val = ARMV7_CNTENC_C; + else + val = ARMV7_CNTENC_P(idx); + + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 2" : : "r" (val)); + + return idx; +} + +static inline u32 armv7_pmnc_enable_intens(unsigned int idx) +{ + u32 val; + + if ((idx != ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) && + ((idx < ARMV7_COUNTER0) || (idx > ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST))) { + pr_err("CPU%u enabling wrong PMNC counter" + " interrupt enable %d\n", smp_processor_id(), idx); + return -1; + } + + if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) + val = ARMV7_INTENS_C; + else + val = ARMV7_INTENS_P(idx); + + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c14, 1" : : "r" (val)); + + return idx; +} + +static inline u32 armv7_pmnc_disable_intens(unsigned int idx) +{ + u32 val; + + if ((idx != ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) && + ((idx < ARMV7_COUNTER0) || (idx > ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST))) { + pr_err("CPU%u disabling wrong PMNC counter" + " interrupt enable %d\n", smp_processor_id(), idx); + return -1; + } + + if (idx == ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) + val = ARMV7_INTENC_C; + else + val = ARMV7_INTENC_P(idx); + + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c14, 2" : : "r" (val)); + + return idx; +} + +static inline u32 armv7_pmnc_getreset_flags(void) +{ + u32 val; + + /* Read */ + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 3" : "=r" (val)); + + /* Write to clear flags */ + val &= ARMV7_FLAG_MASK; + asm volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 3" : : "r" (val)); + + return val; +} + +#ifdef DEBUG +static void armv7_pmnc_dump_regs(void) +{ + u32 val; + unsigned int cnt; + + printk(KERN_INFO "PMNC registers dump:\n"); + + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 0" : "=r" (val)); + printk(KERN_INFO "PMNC =0x%08x\n", val); + + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 1" : "=r" (val)); + printk(KERN_INFO "CNTENS=0x%08x\n", val); + + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c14, 1" : "=r" (val)); + printk(KERN_INFO "INTENS=0x%08x\n", val); + + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 3" : "=r" (val)); + printk(KERN_INFO "FLAGS =0x%08x\n", val); + + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c12, 5" : "=r" (val)); + printk(KERN_INFO "SELECT=0x%08x\n", val); + + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 0" : "=r" (val)); + printk(KERN_INFO "CCNT =0x%08x\n", val); + + for (cnt = ARMV7_COUNTER0; cnt < ARMV7_COUNTER_LAST; cnt++) { + armv7_pmnc_select_counter(cnt); + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 2" : "=r" (val)); + printk(KERN_INFO "CNT[%d] count =0x%08x\n", + cnt-ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx, val); + asm volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c9, c13, 1" : "=r" (val)); + printk(KERN_INFO "CNT[%d] evtsel=0x%08x\n", + cnt-ARMV7_EVENT_CNT_TO_CNTx, val); + } +} +#endif + +static void armv7pmu_enable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + /* + * Enable counter and interrupt, and set the counter to count + * the event that we're interested in. + */ + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + + /* + * Disable counter + */ + armv7_pmnc_disable_counter(idx); + + /* + * Set event (if destined for PMNx counters) + * We don't need to set the event if it's a cycle count + */ + if (idx != ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER) + armv7_pmnc_write_evtsel(idx, hwc->config_base); + + /* + * Enable interrupt for this counter + */ + armv7_pmnc_enable_intens(idx); + + /* + * Enable counter + */ + armv7_pmnc_enable_counter(idx); + + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static void armv7pmu_disable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + /* + * Disable counter and interrupt + */ + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + + /* + * Disable counter + */ + armv7_pmnc_disable_counter(idx); + + /* + * Disable interrupt for this counter + */ + armv7_pmnc_disable_intens(idx); + + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static irqreturn_t armv7pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, void *dev) +{ + unsigned long pmnc; + struct perf_sample_data data; + struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc; + struct pt_regs *regs; + int idx; + + /* + * Get and reset the IRQ flags + */ + pmnc = armv7_pmnc_getreset_flags(); + + /* + * Did an overflow occur? + */ + if (!armv7_pmnc_has_overflowed(pmnc)) + return IRQ_NONE; + + /* + * Handle the counter(s) overflow(s) + */ + regs = get_irq_regs(); + + perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0); + + cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); + for (idx = 0; idx <= armpmu->num_events; ++idx) { + struct perf_event *event = cpuc->events[idx]; + struct hw_perf_event *hwc; + + if (!test_bit(idx, cpuc->active_mask)) + continue; + + /* + * We have a single interrupt for all counters. Check that + * each counter has overflowed before we process it. + */ + if (!armv7_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(pmnc, idx)) + continue; + + hwc = &event->hw; + armpmu_event_update(event, hwc, idx); + data.period = event->hw.last_period; + if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) + continue; + + if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) + armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); + } + + /* + * Handle the pending perf events. + * + * Note: this call *must* be run with interrupts disabled. For + * platforms that can have the PMU interrupts raised as an NMI, this + * will not work. + */ + irq_work_run(); + + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +static void armv7pmu_start(void) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + /* Enable all counters */ + armv7_pmnc_write(armv7_pmnc_read() | ARMV7_PMNC_E); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static void armv7pmu_stop(void) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + /* Disable all counters */ + armv7_pmnc_write(armv7_pmnc_read() & ~ARMV7_PMNC_E); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static int armv7pmu_get_event_idx(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, + struct hw_perf_event *event) +{ + int idx; + + /* Always place a cycle counter into the cycle counter. */ + if (event->config_base == ARMV7_PERFCTR_CPU_CYCLES) { + if (test_and_set_bit(ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER, cpuc->used_mask)) + return -EAGAIN; + + return ARMV7_CYCLE_COUNTER; + } else { + /* + * For anything other than a cycle counter, try and use + * the events counters + */ + for (idx = ARMV7_COUNTER0; idx <= armpmu->num_events; ++idx) { + if (!test_and_set_bit(idx, cpuc->used_mask)) + return idx; + } + + /* The counters are all in use. */ + return -EAGAIN; + } +} + +static struct arm_pmu armv7pmu = { + .handle_irq = armv7pmu_handle_irq, + .enable = armv7pmu_enable_event, + .disable = armv7pmu_disable_event, + .read_counter = armv7pmu_read_counter, + .write_counter = armv7pmu_write_counter, + .get_event_idx = armv7pmu_get_event_idx, + .start = armv7pmu_start, + .stop = armv7pmu_stop, + .raw_event_mask = 0xFF, + .max_period = (1LLU << 32) - 1, +}; + +static u32 __init armv7_reset_read_pmnc(void) +{ + u32 nb_cnt; + + /* Initialize & Reset PMNC: C and P bits */ + armv7_pmnc_write(ARMV7_PMNC_P | ARMV7_PMNC_C); + + /* Read the nb of CNTx counters supported from PMNC */ + nb_cnt = (armv7_pmnc_read() >> ARMV7_PMNC_N_SHIFT) & ARMV7_PMNC_N_MASK; + + /* Add the CPU cycles counter and return */ + return nb_cnt + 1; +} + +static const struct arm_pmu *__init armv7_a8_pmu_init(void) +{ + armv7pmu.id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_CA8; + armv7pmu.name = "ARMv7 Cortex-A8"; + armv7pmu.cache_map = &armv7_a8_perf_cache_map; + armv7pmu.event_map = &armv7_a8_perf_map; + armv7pmu.num_events = armv7_reset_read_pmnc(); + return &armv7pmu; +} + +static const struct arm_pmu *__init armv7_a9_pmu_init(void) +{ + armv7pmu.id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_CA9; + armv7pmu.name = "ARMv7 Cortex-A9"; + armv7pmu.cache_map = &armv7_a9_perf_cache_map; + armv7pmu.event_map = &armv7_a9_perf_map; + armv7pmu.num_events = armv7_reset_read_pmnc(); + return &armv7pmu; +} +#else +static const struct arm_pmu *__init armv7_a8_pmu_init(void) +{ + return NULL; +} + +static const struct arm_pmu *__init armv7_a9_pmu_init(void) +{ + return NULL; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_CPU_V7 */ diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_xscale.c b/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_xscale.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..28cd3b025bc36b10d07f3e4d3c0c6e1d42c348cf --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_xscale.c @@ -0,0 +1,807 @@ +/* + * ARMv5 [xscale] Performance counter handling code. + * + * Copyright (C) 2010, ARM Ltd., Will Deacon + * + * Based on the previous xscale OProfile code. + * + * There are two variants of the xscale PMU that we support: + * - xscale1pmu: 2 event counters and a cycle counter + * - xscale2pmu: 4 event counters and a cycle counter + * The two variants share event definitions, but have different + * PMU structures. + */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_XSCALE +enum xscale_perf_types { + XSCALE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS = 0x00, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_NO_DELIVER = 0x01, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_DATA_STALL = 0x02, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS = 0x03, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS = 0x04, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_BRANCH = 0x05, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_BRANCH_MISS = 0x06, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_INSTRUCTION = 0x07, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_FULL_STALL = 0x08, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_FULL_STALL_CONTIG = 0x09, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS = 0x0A, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS = 0x0B, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_WRITE_BACK = 0x0C, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_PC_CHANGED = 0x0D, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_BCU_REQUEST = 0x10, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_BCU_FULL = 0x11, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_BCU_DRAIN = 0x12, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_BCU_ECC_NO_ELOG = 0x14, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_BCU_1_BIT_ERR = 0x15, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_RMW = 0x16, + /* XSCALE_PERFCTR_CCNT is not hardware defined */ + XSCALE_PERFCTR_CCNT = 0xFE, + XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED = 0xFF, +}; + +enum xscale_counters { + XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER = 1, + XSCALE_COUNTER0, + XSCALE_COUNTER1, + XSCALE_COUNTER2, + XSCALE_COUNTER3, +}; + +static const unsigned xscale_perf_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = { + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_CCNT, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_INSTRUCTION, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_BRANCH, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_BRANCH_MISS, + [PERF_COUNT_HW_BUS_CYCLES] = HW_OP_UNSUPPORTED, +}; + +static const unsigned xscale_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX] + [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] = { + [C(L1D)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_ACCESS, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DCACHE_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(L1I)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_ICACHE_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(LL)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(DTLB)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_DTLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(ITLB)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = XSCALE_PERFCTR_ITLB_MISS, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, + [C(BPU)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, +}; + +#define XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE 0x001 +#define XSCALE_PMN_RESET 0x002 +#define XSCALE_CCNT_RESET 0x004 +#define XSCALE_PMU_RESET (CCNT_RESET | PMN_RESET) +#define XSCALE_PMU_CNT64 0x008 + +#define XSCALE1_OVERFLOWED_MASK 0x700 +#define XSCALE1_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW 0x400 +#define XSCALE1_COUNT0_OVERFLOW 0x100 +#define XSCALE1_COUNT1_OVERFLOW 0x200 +#define XSCALE1_CCOUNT_INT_EN 0x040 +#define XSCALE1_COUNT0_INT_EN 0x010 +#define XSCALE1_COUNT1_INT_EN 0x020 +#define XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT 12 +#define XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT) +#define XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT 20 +#define XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT) + +static inline u32 +xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(void) +{ + u32 val; + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c0, c0, 0" : "=r" (val)); + return val; +} + +static inline void +xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(u32 val) +{ + /* upper 4bits and 7, 11 are write-as-0 */ + val &= 0xffff77f; + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c0, c0, 0" : : "r" (val)); +} + +static inline int +xscale1_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(unsigned long pmnc, + enum xscale_counters counter) +{ + int ret = 0; + + switch (counter) { + case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: + ret = pmnc & XSCALE1_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER0: + ret = pmnc & XSCALE1_COUNT0_OVERFLOW; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER1: + ret = pmnc & XSCALE1_COUNT1_OVERFLOW; + break; + default: + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", counter); + } + + return ret; +} + +static irqreturn_t +xscale1pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, void *dev) +{ + unsigned long pmnc; + struct perf_sample_data data; + struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc; + struct pt_regs *regs; + int idx; + + /* + * NOTE: there's an A stepping erratum that states if an overflow + * bit already exists and another occurs, the previous + * Overflow bit gets cleared. There's no workaround. + * Fixed in B stepping or later. + */ + pmnc = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(); + + /* + * Write the value back to clear the overflow flags. Overflow + * flags remain in pmnc for use below. We also disable the PMU + * while we process the interrupt. + */ + xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(pmnc & ~XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE); + + if (!(pmnc & XSCALE1_OVERFLOWED_MASK)) + return IRQ_NONE; + + regs = get_irq_regs(); + + perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0); + + cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); + for (idx = 0; idx <= armpmu->num_events; ++idx) { + struct perf_event *event = cpuc->events[idx]; + struct hw_perf_event *hwc; + + if (!test_bit(idx, cpuc->active_mask)) + continue; + + if (!xscale1_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(pmnc, idx)) + continue; + + hwc = &event->hw; + armpmu_event_update(event, hwc, idx); + data.period = event->hw.last_period; + if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) + continue; + + if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) + armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); + } + + irq_work_run(); + + /* + * Re-enable the PMU. + */ + pmnc = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc() | XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; + xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(pmnc); + + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +static void +xscale1pmu_enable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) +{ + unsigned long val, mask, evt, flags; + + switch (idx) { + case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: + mask = 0; + evt = XSCALE1_CCOUNT_INT_EN; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER0: + mask = XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_MASK; + evt = (hwc->config_base << XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT) | + XSCALE1_COUNT0_INT_EN; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER1: + mask = XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_MASK; + evt = (hwc->config_base << XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT) | + XSCALE1_COUNT1_INT_EN; + break; + default: + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); + return; + } + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(); + val &= ~mask; + val |= evt; + xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static void +xscale1pmu_disable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) +{ + unsigned long val, mask, evt, flags; + + switch (idx) { + case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: + mask = XSCALE1_CCOUNT_INT_EN; + evt = 0; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER0: + mask = XSCALE1_COUNT0_INT_EN | XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_MASK; + evt = XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE1_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER1: + mask = XSCALE1_COUNT1_INT_EN | XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_MASK; + evt = XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE1_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT; + break; + default: + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); + return; + } + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(); + val &= ~mask; + val |= evt; + xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static int +xscale1pmu_get_event_idx(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, + struct hw_perf_event *event) +{ + if (XSCALE_PERFCTR_CCNT == event->config_base) { + if (test_and_set_bit(XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER, cpuc->used_mask)) + return -EAGAIN; + + return XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER; + } else { + if (!test_and_set_bit(XSCALE_COUNTER1, cpuc->used_mask)) + return XSCALE_COUNTER1; + + if (!test_and_set_bit(XSCALE_COUNTER0, cpuc->used_mask)) + return XSCALE_COUNTER0; + + return -EAGAIN; + } +} + +static void +xscale1pmu_start(void) +{ + unsigned long flags, val; + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(); + val |= XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; + xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static void +xscale1pmu_stop(void) +{ + unsigned long flags, val; + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = xscale1pmu_read_pmnc(); + val &= ~XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; + xscale1pmu_write_pmnc(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static inline u32 +xscale1pmu_read_counter(int counter) +{ + u32 val = 0; + + switch (counter) { + case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c1, c0, 0" : "=r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER0: + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c2, c0, 0" : "=r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER1: + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c3, c0, 0" : "=r" (val)); + break; + } + + return val; +} + +static inline void +xscale1pmu_write_counter(int counter, u32 val) +{ + switch (counter) { + case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c1, c0, 0" : : "r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER0: + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c2, c0, 0" : : "r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER1: + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c3, c0, 0" : : "r" (val)); + break; + } +} + +static const struct arm_pmu xscale1pmu = { + .id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_XSCALE1, + .name = "xscale1", + .handle_irq = xscale1pmu_handle_irq, + .enable = xscale1pmu_enable_event, + .disable = xscale1pmu_disable_event, + .read_counter = xscale1pmu_read_counter, + .write_counter = xscale1pmu_write_counter, + .get_event_idx = xscale1pmu_get_event_idx, + .start = xscale1pmu_start, + .stop = xscale1pmu_stop, + .cache_map = &xscale_perf_cache_map, + .event_map = &xscale_perf_map, + .raw_event_mask = 0xFF, + .num_events = 3, + .max_period = (1LLU << 32) - 1, +}; + +static const struct arm_pmu *__init xscale1pmu_init(void) +{ + return &xscale1pmu; +} + +#define XSCALE2_OVERFLOWED_MASK 0x01f +#define XSCALE2_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW 0x001 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT0_OVERFLOW 0x002 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT1_OVERFLOW 0x004 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT2_OVERFLOW 0x008 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT3_OVERFLOW 0x010 +#define XSCALE2_CCOUNT_INT_EN 0x001 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT0_INT_EN 0x002 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT1_INT_EN 0x004 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT2_INT_EN 0x008 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT3_INT_EN 0x010 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT 0 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT) +#define XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT 8 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT) +#define XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_SHFT 16 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_SHFT) +#define XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_SHFT 24 +#define XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_MASK (0xff << XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_SHFT) + +static inline u32 +xscale2pmu_read_pmnc(void) +{ + u32 val; + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c0, c1, 0" : "=r" (val)); + /* bits 1-2 and 4-23 are read-unpredictable */ + return val & 0xff000009; +} + +static inline void +xscale2pmu_write_pmnc(u32 val) +{ + /* bits 4-23 are write-as-0, 24-31 are write ignored */ + val &= 0xf; + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c0, c1, 0" : : "r" (val)); +} + +static inline u32 +xscale2pmu_read_overflow_flags(void) +{ + u32 val; + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c5, c1, 0" : "=r" (val)); + return val; +} + +static inline void +xscale2pmu_write_overflow_flags(u32 val) +{ + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c5, c1, 0" : : "r" (val)); +} + +static inline u32 +xscale2pmu_read_event_select(void) +{ + u32 val; + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c8, c1, 0" : "=r" (val)); + return val; +} + +static inline void +xscale2pmu_write_event_select(u32 val) +{ + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c8, c1, 0" : : "r"(val)); +} + +static inline u32 +xscale2pmu_read_int_enable(void) +{ + u32 val; + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c4, c1, 0" : "=r" (val)); + return val; +} + +static void +xscale2pmu_write_int_enable(u32 val) +{ + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c4, c1, 0" : : "r" (val)); +} + +static inline int +xscale2_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(unsigned long of_flags, + enum xscale_counters counter) +{ + int ret = 0; + + switch (counter) { + case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: + ret = of_flags & XSCALE2_CCOUNT_OVERFLOW; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER0: + ret = of_flags & XSCALE2_COUNT0_OVERFLOW; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER1: + ret = of_flags & XSCALE2_COUNT1_OVERFLOW; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER2: + ret = of_flags & XSCALE2_COUNT2_OVERFLOW; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER3: + ret = of_flags & XSCALE2_COUNT3_OVERFLOW; + break; + default: + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", counter); + } + + return ret; +} + +static irqreturn_t +xscale2pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, void *dev) +{ + unsigned long pmnc, of_flags; + struct perf_sample_data data; + struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc; + struct pt_regs *regs; + int idx; + + /* Disable the PMU. */ + pmnc = xscale2pmu_read_pmnc(); + xscale2pmu_write_pmnc(pmnc & ~XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE); + + /* Check the overflow flag register. */ + of_flags = xscale2pmu_read_overflow_flags(); + if (!(of_flags & XSCALE2_OVERFLOWED_MASK)) + return IRQ_NONE; + + /* Clear the overflow bits. */ + xscale2pmu_write_overflow_flags(of_flags); + + regs = get_irq_regs(); + + perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0); + + cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); + for (idx = 0; idx <= armpmu->num_events; ++idx) { + struct perf_event *event = cpuc->events[idx]; + struct hw_perf_event *hwc; + + if (!test_bit(idx, cpuc->active_mask)) + continue; + + if (!xscale2_pmnc_counter_has_overflowed(pmnc, idx)) + continue; + + hwc = &event->hw; + armpmu_event_update(event, hwc, idx); + data.period = event->hw.last_period; + if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) + continue; + + if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) + armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); + } + + irq_work_run(); + + /* + * Re-enable the PMU. + */ + pmnc = xscale2pmu_read_pmnc() | XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; + xscale2pmu_write_pmnc(pmnc); + + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +static void +xscale2pmu_enable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) +{ + unsigned long flags, ien, evtsel; + + ien = xscale2pmu_read_int_enable(); + evtsel = xscale2pmu_read_event_select(); + + switch (idx) { + case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: + ien |= XSCALE2_CCOUNT_INT_EN; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER0: + ien |= XSCALE2_COUNT0_INT_EN; + evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_MASK; + evtsel |= hwc->config_base << XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER1: + ien |= XSCALE2_COUNT1_INT_EN; + evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_MASK; + evtsel |= hwc->config_base << XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER2: + ien |= XSCALE2_COUNT2_INT_EN; + evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_MASK; + evtsel |= hwc->config_base << XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_SHFT; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER3: + ien |= XSCALE2_COUNT3_INT_EN; + evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_MASK; + evtsel |= hwc->config_base << XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_SHFT; + break; + default: + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); + return; + } + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + xscale2pmu_write_event_select(evtsel); + xscale2pmu_write_int_enable(ien); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static void +xscale2pmu_disable_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) +{ + unsigned long flags, ien, evtsel; + + ien = xscale2pmu_read_int_enable(); + evtsel = xscale2pmu_read_event_select(); + + switch (idx) { + case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: + ien &= ~XSCALE2_CCOUNT_INT_EN; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER0: + ien &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT0_INT_EN; + evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_MASK; + evtsel |= XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE2_COUNT0_EVT_SHFT; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER1: + ien &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT1_INT_EN; + evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_MASK; + evtsel |= XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE2_COUNT1_EVT_SHFT; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER2: + ien &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT2_INT_EN; + evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_MASK; + evtsel |= XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE2_COUNT2_EVT_SHFT; + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER3: + ien &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT3_INT_EN; + evtsel &= ~XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_MASK; + evtsel |= XSCALE_PERFCTR_UNUSED << XSCALE2_COUNT3_EVT_SHFT; + break; + default: + WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid counter number (%d)\n", idx); + return; + } + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + xscale2pmu_write_event_select(evtsel); + xscale2pmu_write_int_enable(ien); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static int +xscale2pmu_get_event_idx(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, + struct hw_perf_event *event) +{ + int idx = xscale1pmu_get_event_idx(cpuc, event); + if (idx >= 0) + goto out; + + if (!test_and_set_bit(XSCALE_COUNTER3, cpuc->used_mask)) + idx = XSCALE_COUNTER3; + else if (!test_and_set_bit(XSCALE_COUNTER2, cpuc->used_mask)) + idx = XSCALE_COUNTER2; +out: + return idx; +} + +static void +xscale2pmu_start(void) +{ + unsigned long flags, val; + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = xscale2pmu_read_pmnc() & ~XSCALE_PMU_CNT64; + val |= XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; + xscale2pmu_write_pmnc(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static void +xscale2pmu_stop(void) +{ + unsigned long flags, val; + + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pmu_lock, flags); + val = xscale2pmu_read_pmnc(); + val &= ~XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE; + xscale2pmu_write_pmnc(val); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pmu_lock, flags); +} + +static inline u32 +xscale2pmu_read_counter(int counter) +{ + u32 val = 0; + + switch (counter) { + case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c1, c1, 0" : "=r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER0: + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c0, c2, 0" : "=r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER1: + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c1, c2, 0" : "=r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER2: + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c2, c2, 0" : "=r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER3: + asm volatile("mrc p14, 0, %0, c3, c2, 0" : "=r" (val)); + break; + } + + return val; +} + +static inline void +xscale2pmu_write_counter(int counter, u32 val) +{ + switch (counter) { + case XSCALE_CYCLE_COUNTER: + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c1, c1, 0" : : "r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER0: + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c0, c2, 0" : : "r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER1: + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c1, c2, 0" : : "r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER2: + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c2, c2, 0" : : "r" (val)); + break; + case XSCALE_COUNTER3: + asm volatile("mcr p14, 0, %0, c3, c2, 0" : : "r" (val)); + break; + } +} + +static const struct arm_pmu xscale2pmu = { + .id = ARM_PERF_PMU_ID_XSCALE2, + .name = "xscale2", + .handle_irq = xscale2pmu_handle_irq, + .enable = xscale2pmu_enable_event, + .disable = xscale2pmu_disable_event, + .read_counter = xscale2pmu_read_counter, + .write_counter = xscale2pmu_write_counter, + .get_event_idx = xscale2pmu_get_event_idx, + .start = xscale2pmu_start, + .stop = xscale2pmu_stop, + .cache_map = &xscale_perf_cache_map, + .event_map = &xscale_perf_map, + .raw_event_mask = 0xFF, + .num_events = 5, + .max_period = (1LLU << 32) - 1, +}; + +static const struct arm_pmu *__init xscale2pmu_init(void) +{ + return &xscale2pmu; +} +#else +static const struct arm_pmu *__init xscale1pmu_init(void) +{ + return NULL; +} + +static const struct arm_pmu *__init xscale2pmu_init(void) +{ + return NULL; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_CPU_XSCALE */ diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/pj4-cp0.c b/arch/arm/kernel/pj4-cp0.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a4b1b0748fd3e5bdb39f0f299ff2529c283f30aa --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/pj4-cp0.c @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +/* + * linux/arch/arm/kernel/pj4-cp0.c + * + * PJ4 iWMMXt coprocessor context switching and handling + * + * Copyright (c) 2010 Marvell International Inc. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +static int iwmmxt_do(struct notifier_block *self, unsigned long cmd, void *t) +{ + struct thread_info *thread = t; + + switch (cmd) { + case THREAD_NOTIFY_FLUSH: + /* + * flush_thread() zeroes thread->fpstate, so no need + * to do anything here. + * + * FALLTHROUGH: Ensure we don't try to overwrite our newly + * initialised state information on the first fault. + */ + + case THREAD_NOTIFY_EXIT: + iwmmxt_task_release(thread); + break; + + case THREAD_NOTIFY_SWITCH: + iwmmxt_task_switch(thread); + break; + } + + return NOTIFY_DONE; +} + +static struct notifier_block iwmmxt_notifier_block = { + .notifier_call = iwmmxt_do, +}; + + +static u32 __init pj4_cp_access_read(void) +{ + u32 value; + + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + "mrc p15, 0, %0, c1, c0, 2\n\t" + : "=r" (value)); + return value; +} + +static void __init pj4_cp_access_write(u32 value) +{ + u32 temp; + + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + "mcr p15, 0, %1, c1, c0, 2\n\t" + "mrc p15, 0, %0, c1, c0, 2\n\t" + "mov %0, %0\n\t" + "sub pc, pc, #4\n\t" + : "=r" (temp) : "r" (value)); +} + + +/* + * Disable CP0/CP1 on boot, and let call_fpe() and the iWMMXt lazy + * switch code handle iWMMXt context switching. + */ +static int __init pj4_cp0_init(void) +{ + u32 cp_access; + + cp_access = pj4_cp_access_read() & ~0xf; + pj4_cp_access_write(cp_access); + + printk(KERN_INFO "PJ4 iWMMXt coprocessor enabled.\n"); + elf_hwcap |= HWCAP_IWMMXT; + thread_register_notifier(&iwmmxt_notifier_block); + + return 0; +} + +late_initcall(pj4_cp0_init); diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c b/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c index 3e97483abcf029ea15eee056d4fa400b2e170a34..19c6816db61ebe5bc92a7995c6ed76fa59bcd18c 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c @@ -1060,8 +1060,8 @@ static int ptrace_sethbpregs(struct task_struct *tsk, long num, goto out; if ((gen_type & implied_type) != gen_type) { - ret = -EINVAL; - goto out; + ret = -EINVAL; + goto out; } attr.bp_len = gen_len; diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/sched_clock.c b/arch/arm/kernel/sched_clock.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2cdcc9287c744d32f2cf0a8fe1a55c7fcedd7a98 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/sched_clock.c @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +/* + * sched_clock.c: support for extending counters to full 64-bit ns counter + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include + +static void sched_clock_poll(unsigned long wrap_ticks); +static DEFINE_TIMER(sched_clock_timer, sched_clock_poll, 0, 0); +static void (*sched_clock_update_fn)(void); + +static void sched_clock_poll(unsigned long wrap_ticks) +{ + mod_timer(&sched_clock_timer, round_jiffies(jiffies + wrap_ticks)); + sched_clock_update_fn(); +} + +void __init init_sched_clock(struct clock_data *cd, void (*update)(void), + unsigned int clock_bits, unsigned long rate) +{ + unsigned long r, w; + u64 res, wrap; + char r_unit; + + sched_clock_update_fn = update; + + /* calculate the mult/shift to convert counter ticks to ns. */ + clocks_calc_mult_shift(&cd->mult, &cd->shift, rate, NSEC_PER_SEC, 60); + + r = rate; + if (r >= 4000000) { + r /= 1000000; + r_unit = 'M'; + } else { + r /= 1000; + r_unit = 'k'; + } + + /* calculate how many ns until we wrap */ + wrap = cyc_to_ns((1ULL << clock_bits) - 1, cd->mult, cd->shift); + do_div(wrap, NSEC_PER_MSEC); + w = wrap; + + /* calculate the ns resolution of this counter */ + res = cyc_to_ns(1ULL, cd->mult, cd->shift); + pr_info("sched_clock: %u bits at %lu%cHz, resolution %lluns, wraps every %lums\n", + clock_bits, r, r_unit, res, w); + + /* + * Start the timer to keep sched_clock() properly updated and + * sets the initial epoch. + */ + sched_clock_timer.data = msecs_to_jiffies(w - (w / 10)); + sched_clock_poll(sched_clock_timer.data); + + /* + * Ensure that sched_clock() starts off at 0ns + */ + cd->epoch_ns = 0; +} diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/setup.c b/arch/arm/kernel/setup.c index 336f14e0e5c212685c09f13f8ecbb30662873354..3455ad33de4c425bfdba98b7bef29999792f54e3 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/setup.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/setup.c @@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ extern void reboot_setup(char *str); unsigned int processor_id; EXPORT_SYMBOL(processor_id); -unsigned int __machine_arch_type; +unsigned int __machine_arch_type __read_mostly; EXPORT_SYMBOL(__machine_arch_type); -unsigned int cacheid; +unsigned int cacheid __read_mostly; EXPORT_SYMBOL(cacheid); unsigned int __atags_pointer __initdata; @@ -91,24 +91,24 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(system_serial_low); unsigned int system_serial_high; EXPORT_SYMBOL(system_serial_high); -unsigned int elf_hwcap; +unsigned int elf_hwcap __read_mostly; EXPORT_SYMBOL(elf_hwcap); #ifdef MULTI_CPU -struct processor processor; +struct processor processor __read_mostly; #endif #ifdef MULTI_TLB -struct cpu_tlb_fns cpu_tlb; +struct cpu_tlb_fns cpu_tlb __read_mostly; #endif #ifdef MULTI_USER -struct cpu_user_fns cpu_user; +struct cpu_user_fns cpu_user __read_mostly; #endif #ifdef MULTI_CACHE -struct cpu_cache_fns cpu_cache; +struct cpu_cache_fns cpu_cache __read_mostly; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_OUTER_CACHE -struct outer_cache_fns outer_cache; +struct outer_cache_fns outer_cache __read_mostly; EXPORT_SYMBOL(outer_cache); #endif @@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(elf_platform); static const char *cpu_name; static const char *machine_name; static char __initdata cmd_line[COMMAND_LINE_SIZE]; +struct machine_desc *machine_desc __initdata; static char default_command_line[COMMAND_LINE_SIZE] __initdata = CONFIG_CMDLINE; static union { char c[4]; unsigned long l; } endian_test __initdata = { { 'l', '?', '?', 'b' } }; @@ -708,13 +709,11 @@ static struct init_tags { { 0, ATAG_NONE } }; -static void (*init_machine)(void) __initdata; - static int __init customize_machine(void) { /* customizes platform devices, or adds new ones */ - if (init_machine) - init_machine(); + if (machine_desc->init_machine) + machine_desc->init_machine(); return 0; } arch_initcall(customize_machine); @@ -809,6 +808,7 @@ void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p) setup_processor(); mdesc = setup_machine(machine_arch_type); + machine_desc = mdesc; machine_name = mdesc->name; if (mdesc->soft_reboot) @@ -868,13 +868,9 @@ void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p) cpu_init(); tcm_init(); - /* - * Set up various architecture-specific pointers - */ - arch_nr_irqs = mdesc->nr_irqs; - init_arch_irq = mdesc->init_irq; - system_timer = mdesc->timer; - init_machine = mdesc->init_machine; +#ifdef CONFIG_MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER + handle_arch_irq = mdesc->handle_irq; +#endif #ifdef CONFIG_VT #if defined(CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE) @@ -884,6 +880,9 @@ void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p) #endif #endif early_trap_init(); + + if (mdesc->init_early) + mdesc->init_early(); } diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/smp.c b/arch/arm/kernel/smp.c index 9066473c0ebc3991a2f793e8c78616e26b31decb..4539ebcb089fad0c9471310aed633da450cf963f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/smp.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/smp.c @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include @@ -24,6 +25,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include @@ -37,7 +39,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include /* * as from 2.5, kernels no longer have an init_tasks structure @@ -46,64 +47,14 @@ */ struct secondary_data secondary_data; -/* - * structures for inter-processor calls - * - A collection of single bit ipi messages. - */ -struct ipi_data { - spinlock_t lock; - unsigned long ipi_count; - unsigned long bits; -}; - -static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct ipi_data, ipi_data) = { - .lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED, -}; - enum ipi_msg_type { - IPI_TIMER, + IPI_TIMER = 2, IPI_RESCHEDULE, IPI_CALL_FUNC, IPI_CALL_FUNC_SINGLE, IPI_CPU_STOP, }; -static inline void identity_mapping_add(pgd_t *pgd, unsigned long start, - unsigned long end) -{ - unsigned long addr, prot; - pmd_t *pmd; - - prot = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE; - if (cpu_architecture() <= CPU_ARCH_ARMv5TEJ && !cpu_is_xscale()) - prot |= PMD_BIT4; - - for (addr = start & PGDIR_MASK; addr < end;) { - pmd = pmd_offset(pgd + pgd_index(addr), addr); - pmd[0] = __pmd(addr | prot); - addr += SECTION_SIZE; - pmd[1] = __pmd(addr | prot); - addr += SECTION_SIZE; - flush_pmd_entry(pmd); - outer_clean_range(__pa(pmd), __pa(pmd + 1)); - } -} - -static inline void identity_mapping_del(pgd_t *pgd, unsigned long start, - unsigned long end) -{ - unsigned long addr; - pmd_t *pmd; - - for (addr = start & PGDIR_MASK; addr < end; addr += PGDIR_SIZE) { - pmd = pmd_offset(pgd + pgd_index(addr), addr); - pmd[0] = __pmd(0); - pmd[1] = __pmd(0); - clean_pmd_entry(pmd); - outer_clean_range(__pa(pmd), __pa(pmd + 1)); - } -} - int __cpuinit __cpu_up(unsigned int cpu) { struct cpuinfo_arm *ci = &per_cpu(cpu_data, cpu); @@ -177,8 +128,12 @@ int __cpuinit __cpu_up(unsigned int cpu) barrier(); } - if (!cpu_online(cpu)) + if (!cpu_online(cpu)) { + pr_crit("CPU%u: failed to come online\n", cpu); ret = -EIO; + } + } else { + pr_err("CPU%u: failed to boot: %d\n", cpu, ret); } secondary_data.stack = NULL; @@ -194,18 +149,12 @@ int __cpuinit __cpu_up(unsigned int cpu) pgd_free(&init_mm, pgd); - if (ret) { - printk(KERN_CRIT "CPU%u: processor failed to boot\n", cpu); - - /* - * FIXME: We need to clean up the new idle thread. --rmk - */ - } - return ret; } #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU +static void percpu_timer_stop(void); + /* * __cpu_disable runs on the processor to be shutdown. */ @@ -233,7 +182,7 @@ int __cpu_disable(void) /* * Stop the local timer for this CPU. */ - local_timer_stop(); + percpu_timer_stop(); /* * Flush user cache and TLB mappings, and then remove this CPU @@ -252,12 +201,20 @@ int __cpu_disable(void) return 0; } +static DECLARE_COMPLETION(cpu_died); + /* * called on the thread which is asking for a CPU to be shutdown - * waits until shutdown has completed, or it is timed out. */ void __cpu_die(unsigned int cpu) { + if (!wait_for_completion_timeout(&cpu_died, msecs_to_jiffies(5000))) { + pr_err("CPU%u: cpu didn't die\n", cpu); + return; + } + printk(KERN_NOTICE "CPU%u: shutdown\n", cpu); + if (!platform_cpu_kill(cpu)) printk("CPU%u: unable to kill\n", cpu); } @@ -274,12 +231,17 @@ void __ref cpu_die(void) { unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - local_irq_disable(); idle_task_exit(); + local_irq_disable(); + mb(); + + /* Tell __cpu_die() that this CPU is now safe to dispose of */ + complete(&cpu_died); + /* * actual CPU shutdown procedure is at least platform (if not - * CPU) specific + * CPU) specific. */ platform_cpu_die(cpu); @@ -289,12 +251,24 @@ void __ref cpu_die(void) * to be repeated to undo the effects of taking the CPU offline. */ __asm__("mov sp, %0\n" + " mov fp, #0\n" " b secondary_start_kernel" : : "r" (task_stack_page(current) + THREAD_SIZE - 8)); } #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */ +/* + * Called by both boot and secondaries to move global data into + * per-processor storage. + */ +static void __cpuinit smp_store_cpu_info(unsigned int cpuid) +{ + struct cpuinfo_arm *cpu_info = &per_cpu(cpu_data, cpuid); + + cpu_info->loops_per_jiffy = loops_per_jiffy; +} + /* * This is the secondary CPU boot entry. We're using this CPUs * idle thread stack, but a set of temporary page tables. @@ -319,6 +293,7 @@ asmlinkage void __cpuinit secondary_start_kernel(void) cpu_init(); preempt_disable(); + trace_hardirqs_off(); /* * Give the platform a chance to do its own initialisation. @@ -352,17 +327,6 @@ asmlinkage void __cpuinit secondary_start_kernel(void) cpu_idle(); } -/* - * Called by both boot and secondaries to move global data into - * per-processor storage. - */ -void __cpuinit smp_store_cpu_info(unsigned int cpuid) -{ - struct cpuinfo_arm *cpu_info = &per_cpu(cpu_data, cpuid); - - cpu_info->loops_per_jiffy = loops_per_jiffy; -} - void __init smp_cpus_done(unsigned int max_cpus) { int cpu; @@ -385,61 +349,80 @@ void __init smp_prepare_boot_cpu(void) per_cpu(cpu_data, cpu).idle = current; } -static void send_ipi_message(const struct cpumask *mask, enum ipi_msg_type msg) +void __init smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus) { - unsigned long flags; - unsigned int cpu; + unsigned int ncores = num_possible_cpus(); - local_irq_save(flags); - - for_each_cpu(cpu, mask) { - struct ipi_data *ipi = &per_cpu(ipi_data, cpu); - - spin_lock(&ipi->lock); - ipi->bits |= 1 << msg; - spin_unlock(&ipi->lock); - } + smp_store_cpu_info(smp_processor_id()); /* - * Call the platform specific cross-CPU call function. + * are we trying to boot more cores than exist? */ - smp_cross_call(mask); + if (max_cpus > ncores) + max_cpus = ncores; + + if (max_cpus > 1) { + /* + * Enable the local timer or broadcast device for the + * boot CPU, but only if we have more than one CPU. + */ + percpu_timer_setup(); - local_irq_restore(flags); + /* + * Initialise the SCU if there are more than one CPU + * and let them know where to start. + */ + platform_smp_prepare_cpus(max_cpus); + } } void arch_send_call_function_ipi_mask(const struct cpumask *mask) { - send_ipi_message(mask, IPI_CALL_FUNC); + smp_cross_call(mask, IPI_CALL_FUNC); } void arch_send_call_function_single_ipi(int cpu) { - send_ipi_message(cpumask_of(cpu), IPI_CALL_FUNC_SINGLE); + smp_cross_call(cpumask_of(cpu), IPI_CALL_FUNC_SINGLE); } -void show_ipi_list(struct seq_file *p) +static const char *ipi_types[NR_IPI] = { +#define S(x,s) [x - IPI_TIMER] = s + S(IPI_TIMER, "Timer broadcast interrupts"), + S(IPI_RESCHEDULE, "Rescheduling interrupts"), + S(IPI_CALL_FUNC, "Function call interrupts"), + S(IPI_CALL_FUNC_SINGLE, "Single function call interrupts"), + S(IPI_CPU_STOP, "CPU stop interrupts"), +}; + +void show_ipi_list(struct seq_file *p, int prec) { - unsigned int cpu; + unsigned int cpu, i; - seq_puts(p, "IPI:"); + for (i = 0; i < NR_IPI; i++) { + seq_printf(p, "%*s%u: ", prec - 1, "IPI", i); - for_each_present_cpu(cpu) - seq_printf(p, " %10lu", per_cpu(ipi_data, cpu).ipi_count); + for_each_present_cpu(cpu) + seq_printf(p, "%10u ", + __get_irq_stat(cpu, ipi_irqs[i])); - seq_putc(p, '\n'); + seq_printf(p, " %s\n", ipi_types[i]); + } } -void show_local_irqs(struct seq_file *p) +u64 smp_irq_stat_cpu(unsigned int cpu) { - unsigned int cpu; + u64 sum = 0; + int i; - seq_printf(p, "LOC: "); + for (i = 0; i < NR_IPI; i++) + sum += __get_irq_stat(cpu, ipi_irqs[i]); - for_each_present_cpu(cpu) - seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stat[cpu].local_timer_irqs); +#ifdef CONFIG_LOCAL_TIMERS + sum += __get_irq_stat(cpu, local_timer_irqs); +#endif - seq_putc(p, '\n'); + return sum; } /* @@ -456,24 +439,36 @@ static void ipi_timer(void) } #ifdef CONFIG_LOCAL_TIMERS -asmlinkage void __exception do_local_timer(struct pt_regs *regs) +asmlinkage void __exception_irq_entry do_local_timer(struct pt_regs *regs) { struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); int cpu = smp_processor_id(); if (local_timer_ack()) { - irq_stat[cpu].local_timer_irqs++; + __inc_irq_stat(cpu, local_timer_irqs); ipi_timer(); } set_irq_regs(old_regs); } + +void show_local_irqs(struct seq_file *p, int prec) +{ + unsigned int cpu; + + seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "LOC"); + + for_each_present_cpu(cpu) + seq_printf(p, "%10u ", __get_irq_stat(cpu, local_timer_irqs)); + + seq_printf(p, " Local timer interrupts\n"); +} #endif #ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST static void smp_timer_broadcast(const struct cpumask *mask) { - send_ipi_message(mask, IPI_TIMER); + smp_cross_call(mask, IPI_TIMER); } #else #define smp_timer_broadcast NULL @@ -510,6 +505,21 @@ void __cpuinit percpu_timer_setup(void) local_timer_setup(evt); } +#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU +/* + * The generic clock events code purposely does not stop the local timer + * on CPU_DEAD/CPU_DEAD_FROZEN hotplug events, so we have to do it + * manually here. + */ +static void percpu_timer_stop(void) +{ + unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id(); + struct clock_event_device *evt = &per_cpu(percpu_clockevent, cpu); + + evt->set_mode(CLOCK_EVT_MODE_UNUSED, evt); +} +#endif + static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(stop_lock); /* @@ -536,216 +546,76 @@ static void ipi_cpu_stop(unsigned int cpu) /* * Main handler for inter-processor interrupts - * - * For ARM, the ipimask now only identifies a single - * category of IPI (Bit 1 IPIs have been replaced by a - * different mechanism): - * - * Bit 0 - Inter-processor function call */ -asmlinkage void __exception do_IPI(struct pt_regs *regs) +asmlinkage void __exception_irq_entry do_IPI(int ipinr, struct pt_regs *regs) { unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - struct ipi_data *ipi = &per_cpu(ipi_data, cpu); struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); - ipi->ipi_count++; - - for (;;) { - unsigned long msgs; - - spin_lock(&ipi->lock); - msgs = ipi->bits; - ipi->bits = 0; - spin_unlock(&ipi->lock); + if (ipinr >= IPI_TIMER && ipinr < IPI_TIMER + NR_IPI) + __inc_irq_stat(cpu, ipi_irqs[ipinr - IPI_TIMER]); - if (!msgs) - break; - - do { - unsigned nextmsg; - - nextmsg = msgs & -msgs; - msgs &= ~nextmsg; - nextmsg = ffz(~nextmsg); - - switch (nextmsg) { - case IPI_TIMER: - ipi_timer(); - break; + switch (ipinr) { + case IPI_TIMER: + ipi_timer(); + break; - case IPI_RESCHEDULE: - /* - * nothing more to do - eveything is - * done on the interrupt return path - */ - break; + case IPI_RESCHEDULE: + /* + * nothing more to do - eveything is + * done on the interrupt return path + */ + break; - case IPI_CALL_FUNC: - generic_smp_call_function_interrupt(); - break; + case IPI_CALL_FUNC: + generic_smp_call_function_interrupt(); + break; - case IPI_CALL_FUNC_SINGLE: - generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt(); - break; + case IPI_CALL_FUNC_SINGLE: + generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt(); + break; - case IPI_CPU_STOP: - ipi_cpu_stop(cpu); - break; + case IPI_CPU_STOP: + ipi_cpu_stop(cpu); + break; - default: - printk(KERN_CRIT "CPU%u: Unknown IPI message 0x%x\n", - cpu, nextmsg); - break; - } - } while (msgs); + default: + printk(KERN_CRIT "CPU%u: Unknown IPI message 0x%x\n", + cpu, ipinr); + break; } - set_irq_regs(old_regs); } void smp_send_reschedule(int cpu) { - send_ipi_message(cpumask_of(cpu), IPI_RESCHEDULE); + smp_cross_call(cpumask_of(cpu), IPI_RESCHEDULE); } void smp_send_stop(void) { - cpumask_t mask = cpu_online_map; - cpu_clear(smp_processor_id(), mask); - if (!cpus_empty(mask)) - send_ipi_message(&mask, IPI_CPU_STOP); -} + unsigned long timeout; -/* - * not supported here - */ -int setup_profiling_timer(unsigned int multiplier) -{ - return -EINVAL; -} + if (num_online_cpus() > 1) { + cpumask_t mask = cpu_online_map; + cpu_clear(smp_processor_id(), mask); -static void -on_each_cpu_mask(void (*func)(void *), void *info, int wait, - const struct cpumask *mask) -{ - preempt_disable(); + smp_cross_call(&mask, IPI_CPU_STOP); + } - smp_call_function_many(mask, func, info, wait); - if (cpumask_test_cpu(smp_processor_id(), mask)) - func(info); + /* Wait up to one second for other CPUs to stop */ + timeout = USEC_PER_SEC; + while (num_online_cpus() > 1 && timeout--) + udelay(1); - preempt_enable(); + if (num_online_cpus() > 1) + pr_warning("SMP: failed to stop secondary CPUs\n"); } -/**********************************************************************/ - /* - * TLB operations + * not supported here */ -struct tlb_args { - struct vm_area_struct *ta_vma; - unsigned long ta_start; - unsigned long ta_end; -}; - -static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_all(void *ignored) -{ - local_flush_tlb_all(); -} - -static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_mm(void *arg) -{ - struct mm_struct *mm = (struct mm_struct *)arg; - - local_flush_tlb_mm(mm); -} - -static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_page(void *arg) -{ - struct tlb_args *ta = (struct tlb_args *)arg; - - local_flush_tlb_page(ta->ta_vma, ta->ta_start); -} - -static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_kernel_page(void *arg) -{ - struct tlb_args *ta = (struct tlb_args *)arg; - - local_flush_tlb_kernel_page(ta->ta_start); -} - -static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_range(void *arg) -{ - struct tlb_args *ta = (struct tlb_args *)arg; - - local_flush_tlb_range(ta->ta_vma, ta->ta_start, ta->ta_end); -} - -static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_kernel_range(void *arg) -{ - struct tlb_args *ta = (struct tlb_args *)arg; - - local_flush_tlb_kernel_range(ta->ta_start, ta->ta_end); -} - -void flush_tlb_all(void) -{ - if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) - on_each_cpu(ipi_flush_tlb_all, NULL, 1); - else - local_flush_tlb_all(); -} - -void flush_tlb_mm(struct mm_struct *mm) -{ - if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) - on_each_cpu_mask(ipi_flush_tlb_mm, mm, 1, mm_cpumask(mm)); - else - local_flush_tlb_mm(mm); -} - -void flush_tlb_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long uaddr) -{ - if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) { - struct tlb_args ta; - ta.ta_vma = vma; - ta.ta_start = uaddr; - on_each_cpu_mask(ipi_flush_tlb_page, &ta, 1, mm_cpumask(vma->vm_mm)); - } else - local_flush_tlb_page(vma, uaddr); -} - -void flush_tlb_kernel_page(unsigned long kaddr) -{ - if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) { - struct tlb_args ta; - ta.ta_start = kaddr; - on_each_cpu(ipi_flush_tlb_kernel_page, &ta, 1); - } else - local_flush_tlb_kernel_page(kaddr); -} - -void flush_tlb_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, - unsigned long start, unsigned long end) -{ - if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) { - struct tlb_args ta; - ta.ta_vma = vma; - ta.ta_start = start; - ta.ta_end = end; - on_each_cpu_mask(ipi_flush_tlb_range, &ta, 1, mm_cpumask(vma->vm_mm)); - } else - local_flush_tlb_range(vma, start, end); -} - -void flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end) +int setup_profiling_timer(unsigned int multiplier) { - if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) { - struct tlb_args ta; - ta.ta_start = start; - ta.ta_end = end; - on_each_cpu(ipi_flush_tlb_kernel_range, &ta, 1); - } else - local_flush_tlb_kernel_range(start, end); + return -EINVAL; } diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/smp_tlb.c b/arch/arm/kernel/smp_tlb.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7dcb35285be7bd0d805c303f3dfc64d2ef74ebfb --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/smp_tlb.c @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +/* + * linux/arch/arm/kernel/smp_tlb.c + * + * Copyright (C) 2002 ARM Limited, All Rights Reserved. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + */ +#include +#include + +#include +#include + +static void on_each_cpu_mask(void (*func)(void *), void *info, int wait, + const struct cpumask *mask) +{ + preempt_disable(); + + smp_call_function_many(mask, func, info, wait); + if (cpumask_test_cpu(smp_processor_id(), mask)) + func(info); + + preempt_enable(); +} + +/**********************************************************************/ + +/* + * TLB operations + */ +struct tlb_args { + struct vm_area_struct *ta_vma; + unsigned long ta_start; + unsigned long ta_end; +}; + +static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_all(void *ignored) +{ + local_flush_tlb_all(); +} + +static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_mm(void *arg) +{ + struct mm_struct *mm = (struct mm_struct *)arg; + + local_flush_tlb_mm(mm); +} + +static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_page(void *arg) +{ + struct tlb_args *ta = (struct tlb_args *)arg; + + local_flush_tlb_page(ta->ta_vma, ta->ta_start); +} + +static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_kernel_page(void *arg) +{ + struct tlb_args *ta = (struct tlb_args *)arg; + + local_flush_tlb_kernel_page(ta->ta_start); +} + +static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_range(void *arg) +{ + struct tlb_args *ta = (struct tlb_args *)arg; + + local_flush_tlb_range(ta->ta_vma, ta->ta_start, ta->ta_end); +} + +static inline void ipi_flush_tlb_kernel_range(void *arg) +{ + struct tlb_args *ta = (struct tlb_args *)arg; + + local_flush_tlb_kernel_range(ta->ta_start, ta->ta_end); +} + +void flush_tlb_all(void) +{ + if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) + on_each_cpu(ipi_flush_tlb_all, NULL, 1); + else + local_flush_tlb_all(); +} + +void flush_tlb_mm(struct mm_struct *mm) +{ + if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) + on_each_cpu_mask(ipi_flush_tlb_mm, mm, 1, mm_cpumask(mm)); + else + local_flush_tlb_mm(mm); +} + +void flush_tlb_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long uaddr) +{ + if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) { + struct tlb_args ta; + ta.ta_vma = vma; + ta.ta_start = uaddr; + on_each_cpu_mask(ipi_flush_tlb_page, &ta, 1, mm_cpumask(vma->vm_mm)); + } else + local_flush_tlb_page(vma, uaddr); +} + +void flush_tlb_kernel_page(unsigned long kaddr) +{ + if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) { + struct tlb_args ta; + ta.ta_start = kaddr; + on_each_cpu(ipi_flush_tlb_kernel_page, &ta, 1); + } else + local_flush_tlb_kernel_page(kaddr); +} + +void flush_tlb_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, + unsigned long start, unsigned long end) +{ + if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) { + struct tlb_args ta; + ta.ta_vma = vma; + ta.ta_start = start; + ta.ta_end = end; + on_each_cpu_mask(ipi_flush_tlb_range, &ta, 1, mm_cpumask(vma->vm_mm)); + } else + local_flush_tlb_range(vma, start, end); +} + +void flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end) +{ + if (tlb_ops_need_broadcast()) { + struct tlb_args ta; + ta.ta_start = start; + ta.ta_end = end; + on_each_cpu(ipi_flush_tlb_kernel_range, &ta, 1); + } else + local_flush_tlb_kernel_range(start, end); +} + diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/smp_twd.c b/arch/arm/kernel/smp_twd.c index 35882fbf37f90063723d3247352a3c05af480f99..dd790745b3ef7f1cabcba28d03c7e6acdbc6b2e4 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/smp_twd.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/smp_twd.c @@ -127,8 +127,6 @@ static void __cpuinit twd_calibrate_rate(void) */ void __cpuinit twd_timer_setup(struct clock_event_device *clk) { - unsigned long flags; - twd_calibrate_rate(); clk->name = "local_timer"; @@ -143,20 +141,7 @@ void __cpuinit twd_timer_setup(struct clock_event_device *clk) clk->min_delta_ns = clockevent_delta2ns(0xf, clk); /* Make sure our local interrupt controller has this enabled */ - local_irq_save(flags); - irq_to_desc(clk->irq)->status |= IRQ_NOPROBE; - get_irq_chip(clk->irq)->unmask(clk->irq); - local_irq_restore(flags); + gic_enable_ppi(clk->irq); clockevents_register_device(clk); } - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -/* - * take a local timer down - */ -void twd_timer_stop(void) -{ - __raw_writel(0, twd_base + TWD_TIMER_CONTROL); -} -#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/swp_emulate.c b/arch/arm/kernel/swp_emulate.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7a57609229141dac056ef910d6fa1b60d9bcbd79 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/swp_emulate.c @@ -0,0 +1,267 @@ +/* + * linux/arch/arm/kernel/swp_emulate.c + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 ARM Limited + * __user_* functions adapted from include/asm/uaccess.h + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * Implements emulation of the SWP/SWPB instructions using load-exclusive and + * store-exclusive for processors that have them disabled (or future ones that + * might not implement them). + * + * Syntax of SWP{B} instruction: SWP{B} , , [] + * Where: Rt = destination + * Rt2 = source + * Rn = address + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include + +/* + * Error-checking SWP macros implemented using ldrex{b}/strex{b} + */ +#define __user_swpX_asm(data, addr, res, temp, B) \ + __asm__ __volatile__( \ + " mov %2, %1\n" \ + "0: ldrex"B" %1, [%3]\n" \ + "1: strex"B" %0, %2, [%3]\n" \ + " cmp %0, #0\n" \ + " movne %0, %4\n" \ + "2:\n" \ + " .section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \ + " .align 2\n" \ + "3: mov %0, %5\n" \ + " b 2b\n" \ + " .previous\n" \ + " .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" \ + " .align 3\n" \ + " .long 0b, 3b\n" \ + " .long 1b, 3b\n" \ + " .previous" \ + : "=&r" (res), "+r" (data), "=&r" (temp) \ + : "r" (addr), "i" (-EAGAIN), "i" (-EFAULT) \ + : "cc", "memory") + +#define __user_swp_asm(data, addr, res, temp) \ + __user_swpX_asm(data, addr, res, temp, "") +#define __user_swpb_asm(data, addr, res, temp) \ + __user_swpX_asm(data, addr, res, temp, "b") + +/* + * Macros/defines for extracting register numbers from instruction. + */ +#define EXTRACT_REG_NUM(instruction, offset) \ + (((instruction) & (0xf << (offset))) >> (offset)) +#define RN_OFFSET 16 +#define RT_OFFSET 12 +#define RT2_OFFSET 0 +/* + * Bit 22 of the instruction encoding distinguishes between + * the SWP and SWPB variants (bit set means SWPB). + */ +#define TYPE_SWPB (1 << 22) + +static unsigned long swpcounter; +static unsigned long swpbcounter; +static unsigned long abtcounter; +static pid_t previous_pid; + +#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS +static int proc_read_status(char *page, char **start, off_t off, int count, + int *eof, void *data) +{ + char *p = page; + int len; + + p += sprintf(p, "Emulated SWP:\t\t%lu\n", swpcounter); + p += sprintf(p, "Emulated SWPB:\t\t%lu\n", swpbcounter); + p += sprintf(p, "Aborted SWP{B}:\t\t%lu\n", abtcounter); + if (previous_pid != 0) + p += sprintf(p, "Last process:\t\t%d\n", previous_pid); + + len = (p - page) - off; + if (len < 0) + len = 0; + + *eof = (len <= count) ? 1 : 0; + *start = page + off; + + return len; +} +#endif + +/* + * Set up process info to signal segmentation fault - called on access error. + */ +static void set_segfault(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long addr) +{ + siginfo_t info; + + if (find_vma(current->mm, addr) == NULL) + info.si_code = SEGV_MAPERR; + else + info.si_code = SEGV_ACCERR; + + info.si_signo = SIGSEGV; + info.si_errno = 0; + info.si_addr = (void *) instruction_pointer(regs); + + pr_debug("SWP{B} emulation: access caused memory abort!\n"); + arm_notify_die("Illegal memory access", regs, &info, 0, 0); + + abtcounter++; +} + +static int emulate_swpX(unsigned int address, unsigned int *data, + unsigned int type) +{ + unsigned int res = 0; + + if ((type != TYPE_SWPB) && (address & 0x3)) { + /* SWP to unaligned address not permitted */ + pr_debug("SWP instruction on unaligned pointer!\n"); + return -EFAULT; + } + + while (1) { + unsigned long temp; + + /* + * Barrier required between accessing protected resource and + * releasing a lock for it. Legacy code might not have done + * this, and we cannot determine that this is not the case + * being emulated, so insert always. + */ + smp_mb(); + + if (type == TYPE_SWPB) + __user_swpb_asm(*data, address, res, temp); + else + __user_swp_asm(*data, address, res, temp); + + if (likely(res != -EAGAIN) || signal_pending(current)) + break; + + cond_resched(); + } + + if (res == 0) { + /* + * Barrier also required between aquiring a lock for a + * protected resource and accessing the resource. Inserted for + * same reason as above. + */ + smp_mb(); + + if (type == TYPE_SWPB) + swpbcounter++; + else + swpcounter++; + } + + return res; +} + +/* + * swp_handler logs the id of calling process, dissects the instruction, sanity + * checks the memory location, calls emulate_swpX for the actual operation and + * deals with fixup/error handling before returning + */ +static int swp_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned int instr) +{ + unsigned int address, destreg, data, type; + unsigned int res = 0; + + perf_sw_event(PERF_COUNT_SW_EMULATION_FAULTS, 1, 0, regs, regs->ARM_pc); + + if (current->pid != previous_pid) { + pr_debug("\"%s\" (%ld) uses deprecated SWP{B} instruction\n", + current->comm, (unsigned long)current->pid); + previous_pid = current->pid; + } + + address = regs->uregs[EXTRACT_REG_NUM(instr, RN_OFFSET)]; + data = regs->uregs[EXTRACT_REG_NUM(instr, RT2_OFFSET)]; + destreg = EXTRACT_REG_NUM(instr, RT_OFFSET); + + type = instr & TYPE_SWPB; + + pr_debug("addr in r%d->0x%08x, dest is r%d, source in r%d->0x%08x)\n", + EXTRACT_REG_NUM(instr, RN_OFFSET), address, + destreg, EXTRACT_REG_NUM(instr, RT2_OFFSET), data); + + /* Check access in reasonable access range for both SWP and SWPB */ + if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, (address & ~3), 4)) { + pr_debug("SWP{B} emulation: access to %p not allowed!\n", + (void *)address); + res = -EFAULT; + } else { + res = emulate_swpX(address, &data, type); + } + + if (res == 0) { + /* + * On successful emulation, revert the adjustment to the PC + * made in kernel/traps.c in order to resume execution at the + * instruction following the SWP{B}. + */ + regs->ARM_pc += 4; + regs->uregs[destreg] = data; + } else if (res == -EFAULT) { + /* + * Memory errors do not mean emulation failed. + * Set up signal info to return SEGV, then return OK + */ + set_segfault(regs, address); + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Only emulate SWP/SWPB executed in ARM state/User mode. + * The kernel must be SWP free and SWP{B} does not exist in Thumb/ThumbEE. + */ +static struct undef_hook swp_hook = { + .instr_mask = 0x0fb00ff0, + .instr_val = 0x01000090, + .cpsr_mask = MODE_MASK | PSR_T_BIT | PSR_J_BIT, + .cpsr_val = USR_MODE, + .fn = swp_handler +}; + +/* + * Register handler and create status file in /proc/cpu + * Invoked as late_initcall, since not needed before init spawned. + */ +static int __init swp_emulation_init(void) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS + struct proc_dir_entry *res; + + res = create_proc_entry("cpu/swp_emulation", S_IRUGO, NULL); + + if (!res) + return -ENOMEM; + + res->read_proc = proc_read_status; +#endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */ + + printk(KERN_NOTICE "Registering SWP/SWPB emulation handler\n"); + register_undef_hook(&swp_hook); + + return 0; +} + +late_initcall(swp_emulation_init); diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/time.c b/arch/arm/kernel/time.c index 38c261f9951c8ddf5be050e61743dfe449f887bb..f1e2eb19a67d40b9fd71166da0e46c21be72e124 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/time.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/time.c @@ -30,12 +30,13 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include /* * Our system timer. */ -struct sys_timer *system_timer; +static struct sys_timer *system_timer; #if defined(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_CMOS) || defined(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_CMOS_MODULE) /* this needs a better home */ @@ -160,6 +161,7 @@ device_initcall(timer_init_sysfs); void __init time_init(void) { + system_timer = machine_desc->timer; system_timer->init(); } diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/traps.c b/arch/arm/kernel/traps.c index 446aee97436f22b82ba7d2f16a06d74b507b7042..ee57640ba2bb50ddff8400cccfb6c01603a0da87 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/traps.c +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/traps.c @@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ static const char *handler[]= { "prefetch abort", "data abort", "address exception", "interrupt" }; +void *vectors_page; + #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_USER unsigned int user_debug; @@ -708,19 +710,19 @@ void __readwrite_bug(const char *fn) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(__readwrite_bug); -void __pte_error(const char *file, int line, unsigned long val) +void __pte_error(const char *file, int line, pte_t pte) { - printk("%s:%d: bad pte %08lx.\n", file, line, val); + printk("%s:%d: bad pte %08lx.\n", file, line, pte_val(pte)); } -void __pmd_error(const char *file, int line, unsigned long val) +void __pmd_error(const char *file, int line, pmd_t pmd) { - printk("%s:%d: bad pmd %08lx.\n", file, line, val); + printk("%s:%d: bad pmd %08lx.\n", file, line, pmd_val(pmd)); } -void __pgd_error(const char *file, int line, unsigned long val) +void __pgd_error(const char *file, int line, pgd_t pgd) { - printk("%s:%d: bad pgd %08lx.\n", file, line, val); + printk("%s:%d: bad pgd %08lx.\n", file, line, pgd_val(pgd)); } asmlinkage void __div0(void) @@ -756,7 +758,11 @@ static void __init kuser_get_tls_init(unsigned long vectors) void __init early_trap_init(void) { +#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_USE_DOMAINS) unsigned long vectors = CONFIG_VECTORS_BASE; +#else + unsigned long vectors = (unsigned long)vectors_page; +#endif extern char __stubs_start[], __stubs_end[]; extern char __vectors_start[], __vectors_end[]; extern char __kuser_helper_start[], __kuser_helper_end[]; @@ -780,10 +786,10 @@ void __init early_trap_init(void) * Copy signal return handlers into the vector page, and * set sigreturn to be a pointer to these. */ - memcpy((void *)KERN_SIGRETURN_CODE, sigreturn_codes, - sizeof(sigreturn_codes)); - memcpy((void *)KERN_RESTART_CODE, syscall_restart_code, - sizeof(syscall_restart_code)); + memcpy((void *)(vectors + KERN_SIGRETURN_CODE - CONFIG_VECTORS_BASE), + sigreturn_codes, sizeof(sigreturn_codes)); + memcpy((void *)(vectors + KERN_RESTART_CODE - CONFIG_VECTORS_BASE), + syscall_restart_code, sizeof(syscall_restart_code)); flush_icache_range(vectors, vectors + PAGE_SIZE); modify_domain(DOMAIN_USER, DOMAIN_CLIENT); diff --git a/arch/arm/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S b/arch/arm/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S index cead8893b46bc2d91ac156b9c8382c8aa4ebc71f..86b66f3f203187c2b8f0bed5ec7ff096ca656967 100644 --- a/arch/arm/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S +++ b/arch/arm/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S @@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ SECTIONS __exception_text_start = .; *(.exception.text) __exception_text_end = .; + IRQENTRY_TEXT TEXT_TEXT SCHED_TEXT LOCK_TEXT @@ -167,6 +168,7 @@ SECTIONS NOSAVE_DATA CACHELINE_ALIGNED_DATA(32) + READ_MOSTLY_DATA(32) /* * The exception fixup table (might need resorting at runtime) diff --git a/arch/arm/lib/getuser.S b/arch/arm/lib/getuser.S index b1631a7dbe750dc4615e8d76f535e48fb2a0c52d..1b049cd7a49a8badab511ed2b0532d1f7e76b733 100644 --- a/arch/arm/lib/getuser.S +++ b/arch/arm/lib/getuser.S @@ -28,20 +28,21 @@ */ #include #include +#include ENTRY(__get_user_1) -1: ldrbt r2, [r0] +1: T(ldrb) r2, [r0] mov r0, #0 mov pc, lr ENDPROC(__get_user_1) ENTRY(__get_user_2) #ifdef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL -2: ldrbt r2, [r0] -3: ldrbt r3, [r0, #1] +2: T(ldrb) r2, [r0] +3: T(ldrb) r3, [r0, #1] #else -2: ldrbt r2, [r0], #1 -3: ldrbt r3, [r0] +2: T(ldrb) r2, [r0], #1 +3: T(ldrb) r3, [r0] #endif #ifndef __ARMEB__ orr r2, r2, r3, lsl #8 @@ -53,7 +54,7 @@ ENTRY(__get_user_2) ENDPROC(__get_user_2) ENTRY(__get_user_4) -4: ldrt r2, [r0] +4: T(ldr) r2, [r0] mov r0, #0 mov pc, lr ENDPROC(__get_user_4) diff --git a/arch/arm/lib/putuser.S b/arch/arm/lib/putuser.S index 5a01a23c6c06f8315a571e93dde34a18dc744591..c023fc11e86c7b603eaaa08270e7ea429ecfab5f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/lib/putuser.S +++ b/arch/arm/lib/putuser.S @@ -28,9 +28,10 @@ */ #include #include +#include ENTRY(__put_user_1) -1: strbt r2, [r0] +1: T(strb) r2, [r0] mov r0, #0 mov pc, lr ENDPROC(__put_user_1) @@ -39,19 +40,19 @@ ENTRY(__put_user_2) mov ip, r2, lsr #8 #ifdef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL #ifndef __ARMEB__ -2: strbt r2, [r0] -3: strbt ip, [r0, #1] +2: T(strb) r2, [r0] +3: T(strb) ip, [r0, #1] #else -2: strbt ip, [r0] -3: strbt r2, [r0, #1] +2: T(strb) ip, [r0] +3: T(strb) r2, [r0, #1] #endif #else /* !CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL */ #ifndef __ARMEB__ -2: strbt r2, [r0], #1 -3: strbt ip, [r0] +2: T(strb) r2, [r0], #1 +3: T(strb) ip, [r0] #else -2: strbt ip, [r0], #1 -3: strbt r2, [r0] +2: T(strb) ip, [r0], #1 +3: T(strb) r2, [r0] #endif #endif /* CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL */ mov r0, #0 @@ -59,18 +60,18 @@ ENTRY(__put_user_2) ENDPROC(__put_user_2) ENTRY(__put_user_4) -4: strt r2, [r0] +4: T(str) r2, [r0] mov r0, #0 mov pc, lr ENDPROC(__put_user_4) ENTRY(__put_user_8) #ifdef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL -5: strt r2, [r0] -6: strt r3, [r0, #4] +5: T(str) r2, [r0] +6: T(str) r3, [r0, #4] #else -5: strt r2, [r0], #4 -6: strt r3, [r0] +5: T(str) r2, [r0], #4 +6: T(str) r3, [r0] #endif mov r0, #0 mov pc, lr diff --git a/arch/arm/lib/uaccess.S b/arch/arm/lib/uaccess.S index fee9f6f88adb5eddf11f78ac8345423256381757..d0ece2aeb70dfc380d689a85a141a28a5917ec20 100644 --- a/arch/arm/lib/uaccess.S +++ b/arch/arm/lib/uaccess.S @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include .text @@ -31,11 +32,11 @@ rsb ip, ip, #4 cmp ip, #2 ldrb r3, [r1], #1 -USER( strbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault ldrgeb r3, [r1], #1 -USER( strgebt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strgeb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault ldrgtb r3, [r1], #1 -USER( strgtbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strgtb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault sub r2, r2, ip b .Lc2u_dest_aligned @@ -58,7 +59,7 @@ ENTRY(__copy_to_user) addmi ip, r2, #4 bmi .Lc2u_0nowords ldr r3, [r1], #4 -USER( strt r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(str) r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault mov ip, r0, lsl #32 - PAGE_SHIFT @ On each page, use a ld/st??t instruction rsb ip, ip, #0 movs ip, ip, lsr #32 - PAGE_SHIFT @@ -87,18 +88,18 @@ USER( strt r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault stmneia r0!, {r3 - r4} @ Shouldnt fault tst ip, #4 ldrne r3, [r1], #4 - strnet r3, [r0], #4 @ Shouldnt fault + T(strne) r3, [r0], #4 @ Shouldnt fault ands ip, ip, #3 beq .Lc2u_0fupi .Lc2u_0nowords: teq ip, #0 beq .Lc2u_finished .Lc2u_nowords: cmp ip, #2 ldrb r3, [r1], #1 -USER( strbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault ldrgeb r3, [r1], #1 -USER( strgebt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strgeb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault ldrgtb r3, [r1], #1 -USER( strgtbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strgtb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault b .Lc2u_finished .Lc2u_not_enough: @@ -119,7 +120,7 @@ USER( strgtbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault mov r3, r7, pull #8 ldr r7, [r1], #4 orr r3, r3, r7, push #24 -USER( strt r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(str) r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault mov ip, r0, lsl #32 - PAGE_SHIFT rsb ip, ip, #0 movs ip, ip, lsr #32 - PAGE_SHIFT @@ -154,18 +155,18 @@ USER( strt r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault movne r3, r7, pull #8 ldrne r7, [r1], #4 orrne r3, r3, r7, push #24 - strnet r3, [r0], #4 @ Shouldnt fault + T(strne) r3, [r0], #4 @ Shouldnt fault ands ip, ip, #3 beq .Lc2u_1fupi .Lc2u_1nowords: mov r3, r7, get_byte_1 teq ip, #0 beq .Lc2u_finished cmp ip, #2 -USER( strbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault movge r3, r7, get_byte_2 -USER( strgebt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strgeb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault movgt r3, r7, get_byte_3 -USER( strgtbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strgtb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault b .Lc2u_finished .Lc2u_2fupi: subs r2, r2, #4 @@ -174,7 +175,7 @@ USER( strgtbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault mov r3, r7, pull #16 ldr r7, [r1], #4 orr r3, r3, r7, push #16 -USER( strt r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(str) r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault mov ip, r0, lsl #32 - PAGE_SHIFT rsb ip, ip, #0 movs ip, ip, lsr #32 - PAGE_SHIFT @@ -209,18 +210,18 @@ USER( strt r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault movne r3, r7, pull #16 ldrne r7, [r1], #4 orrne r3, r3, r7, push #16 - strnet r3, [r0], #4 @ Shouldnt fault + T(strne) r3, [r0], #4 @ Shouldnt fault ands ip, ip, #3 beq .Lc2u_2fupi .Lc2u_2nowords: mov r3, r7, get_byte_2 teq ip, #0 beq .Lc2u_finished cmp ip, #2 -USER( strbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault movge r3, r7, get_byte_3 -USER( strgebt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strgeb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault ldrgtb r3, [r1], #0 -USER( strgtbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strgtb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault b .Lc2u_finished .Lc2u_3fupi: subs r2, r2, #4 @@ -229,7 +230,7 @@ USER( strgtbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault mov r3, r7, pull #24 ldr r7, [r1], #4 orr r3, r3, r7, push #8 -USER( strt r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(str) r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault mov ip, r0, lsl #32 - PAGE_SHIFT rsb ip, ip, #0 movs ip, ip, lsr #32 - PAGE_SHIFT @@ -264,18 +265,18 @@ USER( strt r3, [r0], #4) @ May fault movne r3, r7, pull #24 ldrne r7, [r1], #4 orrne r3, r3, r7, push #8 - strnet r3, [r0], #4 @ Shouldnt fault + T(strne) r3, [r0], #4 @ Shouldnt fault ands ip, ip, #3 beq .Lc2u_3fupi .Lc2u_3nowords: mov r3, r7, get_byte_3 teq ip, #0 beq .Lc2u_finished cmp ip, #2 -USER( strbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault ldrgeb r3, [r1], #1 -USER( strgebt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strgeb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault ldrgtb r3, [r1], #0 -USER( strgtbt r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(strgtb) r3, [r0], #1) @ May fault b .Lc2u_finished ENDPROC(__copy_to_user) @@ -294,11 +295,11 @@ ENDPROC(__copy_to_user) .Lcfu_dest_not_aligned: rsb ip, ip, #4 cmp ip, #2 -USER( ldrbt r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrb) r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault strb r3, [r0], #1 -USER( ldrgebt r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrgeb) r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault strgeb r3, [r0], #1 -USER( ldrgtbt r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrgtb) r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault strgtb r3, [r0], #1 sub r2, r2, ip b .Lcfu_dest_aligned @@ -321,7 +322,7 @@ ENTRY(__copy_from_user) .Lcfu_0fupi: subs r2, r2, #4 addmi ip, r2, #4 bmi .Lcfu_0nowords -USER( ldrt r3, [r1], #4) +USER( T(ldr) r3, [r1], #4) str r3, [r0], #4 mov ip, r1, lsl #32 - PAGE_SHIFT @ On each page, use a ld/st??t instruction rsb ip, ip, #0 @@ -350,18 +351,18 @@ USER( ldrt r3, [r1], #4) ldmneia r1!, {r3 - r4} @ Shouldnt fault stmneia r0!, {r3 - r4} tst ip, #4 - ldrnet r3, [r1], #4 @ Shouldnt fault + T(ldrne) r3, [r1], #4 @ Shouldnt fault strne r3, [r0], #4 ands ip, ip, #3 beq .Lcfu_0fupi .Lcfu_0nowords: teq ip, #0 beq .Lcfu_finished .Lcfu_nowords: cmp ip, #2 -USER( ldrbt r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrb) r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault strb r3, [r0], #1 -USER( ldrgebt r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrgeb) r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault strgeb r3, [r0], #1 -USER( ldrgtbt r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrgtb) r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault strgtb r3, [r0], #1 b .Lcfu_finished @@ -374,7 +375,7 @@ USER( ldrgtbt r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault .Lcfu_src_not_aligned: bic r1, r1, #3 -USER( ldrt r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(ldr) r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault cmp ip, #2 bgt .Lcfu_3fupi beq .Lcfu_2fupi @@ -382,7 +383,7 @@ USER( ldrt r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault addmi ip, r2, #4 bmi .Lcfu_1nowords mov r3, r7, pull #8 -USER( ldrt r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(ldr) r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault orr r3, r3, r7, push #24 str r3, [r0], #4 mov ip, r1, lsl #32 - PAGE_SHIFT @@ -417,7 +418,7 @@ USER( ldrt r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault stmneia r0!, {r3 - r4} tst ip, #4 movne r3, r7, pull #8 -USER( ldrnet r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrne) r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault orrne r3, r3, r7, push #24 strne r3, [r0], #4 ands ip, ip, #3 @@ -437,7 +438,7 @@ USER( ldrnet r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault addmi ip, r2, #4 bmi .Lcfu_2nowords mov r3, r7, pull #16 -USER( ldrt r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(ldr) r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault orr r3, r3, r7, push #16 str r3, [r0], #4 mov ip, r1, lsl #32 - PAGE_SHIFT @@ -473,7 +474,7 @@ USER( ldrt r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault stmneia r0!, {r3 - r4} tst ip, #4 movne r3, r7, pull #16 -USER( ldrnet r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrne) r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault orrne r3, r3, r7, push #16 strne r3, [r0], #4 ands ip, ip, #3 @@ -485,7 +486,7 @@ USER( ldrnet r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault strb r3, [r0], #1 movge r3, r7, get_byte_3 strgeb r3, [r0], #1 -USER( ldrgtbt r3, [r1], #0) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrgtb) r3, [r1], #0) @ May fault strgtb r3, [r0], #1 b .Lcfu_finished @@ -493,7 +494,7 @@ USER( ldrgtbt r3, [r1], #0) @ May fault addmi ip, r2, #4 bmi .Lcfu_3nowords mov r3, r7, pull #24 -USER( ldrt r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(ldr) r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault orr r3, r3, r7, push #8 str r3, [r0], #4 mov ip, r1, lsl #32 - PAGE_SHIFT @@ -528,7 +529,7 @@ USER( ldrt r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault stmneia r0!, {r3 - r4} tst ip, #4 movne r3, r7, pull #24 -USER( ldrnet r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrne) r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault orrne r3, r3, r7, push #8 strne r3, [r0], #4 ands ip, ip, #3 @@ -538,9 +539,9 @@ USER( ldrnet r7, [r1], #4) @ May fault beq .Lcfu_finished cmp ip, #2 strb r3, [r0], #1 -USER( ldrgebt r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrgeb) r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault strgeb r3, [r0], #1 -USER( ldrgtbt r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault +USER( T(ldrgtb) r3, [r1], #1) @ May fault strgtb r3, [r0], #1 b .Lcfu_finished ENDPROC(__copy_from_user) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_time.c b/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_time.c index 2500f41d8d2dba517e4cf1d72cf1af225a765d6a..1dd69c85dfecc4c3583bd9cc511a675b3376bf45 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_time.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_time.c @@ -101,7 +101,6 @@ static struct clocksource clk32k = { .rating = 150, .read = read_clk32k, .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(20), - .shift = 10, .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, }; @@ -201,8 +200,7 @@ void __init at91rm9200_timer_init(void) clockevents_register_device(&clkevt); /* register clocksource */ - clk32k.mult = clocksource_hz2mult(AT91_SLOW_CLOCK, clk32k.shift); - clocksource_register(&clk32k); + clocksource_register_hz(&clk32k, AT91_SLOW_CLOCK); } struct sys_timer at91rm9200_timer = { diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam926x_time.c b/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam926x_time.c index 608a63240b64ba9944f511ea9c48879d7878fb08..4ba85499fa979b8503b2e86ab9aa5c2786266b1c 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam926x_time.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam926x_time.c @@ -51,7 +51,6 @@ static struct clocksource pit_clk = { .name = "pit", .rating = 175, .read = read_pit_clk, - .shift = 20, .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, }; @@ -163,10 +162,9 @@ static void __init at91sam926x_pit_init(void) * Register clocksource. The high order bits of PIV are unused, * so this isn't a 32-bit counter unless we get clockevent irqs. */ - pit_clk.mult = clocksource_hz2mult(pit_rate, pit_clk.shift); bits = 12 /* PICNT */ + ilog2(pit_cycle) /* PIV */; pit_clk.mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(bits); - clocksource_register(&pit_clk); + clocksource_register_hz(&pit_clk, pit_rate); /* Set up irq handler */ setup_irq(AT91_ID_SYS, &at91sam926x_pit_irq); diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-bcmring/clock.c b/arch/arm/mach-bcmring/clock.c index 14bafc38f2dcc05e51443db5f90f7d1e0d356f4b..ad237a42d265ec6033c85d7684f16940551c17ad 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-bcmring/clock.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-bcmring/clock.c @@ -21,13 +21,12 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include #include -#include - #include "clock.h" #define clk_is_primary(x) ((x)->type & CLK_TYPE_PRIMARY) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-bcmring/core.c b/arch/arm/mach-bcmring/core.c index d3f959e92b2dd2ef15e129a3bd79e52801811efe..8fc2035759fb4fe16d340ecad2f8aec2a83cd300 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-bcmring/core.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-bcmring/core.c @@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include -#include #include #include #include @@ -294,7 +294,6 @@ static struct clocksource clocksource_bcmring_timer1 = { .rating = 200, .read = bcmring_get_cycles_timer1, .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(32), - .shift = 20, .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, }; @@ -303,7 +302,6 @@ static struct clocksource clocksource_bcmring_timer3 = { .rating = 100, .read = bcmring_get_cycles_timer3, .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(32), - .shift = 20, .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, }; @@ -316,10 +314,8 @@ static int __init bcmring_clocksource_init(void) writel(TIMER_CTRL_32BIT | TIMER_CTRL_ENABLE | TIMER_CTRL_PERIODIC, TIMER1_VA_BASE + TIMER_CTRL); - clocksource_bcmring_timer1.mult = - clocksource_khz2mult(TIMER1_FREQUENCY_MHZ * 1000, - clocksource_bcmring_timer1.shift); - clocksource_register(&clocksource_bcmring_timer1); + clocksource_register_khz(&clocksource_bcmring_timer1, + TIMER1_FREQUENCY_MHZ * 1000); /* setup timer3 as free-running clocksource */ writel(0, TIMER3_VA_BASE + TIMER_CTRL); @@ -328,10 +324,8 @@ static int __init bcmring_clocksource_init(void) writel(TIMER_CTRL_32BIT | TIMER_CTRL_ENABLE | TIMER_CTRL_PERIODIC, TIMER3_VA_BASE + TIMER_CTRL); - clocksource_bcmring_timer3.mult = - clocksource_khz2mult(TIMER3_FREQUENCY_KHZ, - clocksource_bcmring_timer3.shift); - clocksource_register(&clocksource_bcmring_timer3); + clocksource_register_khz(&clocksource_bcmring_timer3, + TIMER3_FREQUENCY_KHZ); return 0; } diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/Kconfig b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/Kconfig index 9ebfcc46feb1a0f115970cfd53805cc117de57f5..29b13f249aa9b473d11168f42447da800d2dcdb7 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/Kconfig @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ menu "CNS3XXX platform type" config MACH_CNS3420VB bool "Support for CNS3420 Validation Board" + select MIGHT_HAVE_PCI help Include support for the Cavium Networks CNS3420 MPCore Platform Baseboard. diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/cns3420vb.c b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/cns3420vb.c index 90fe9ab8591db4f7d96744328c7026ba47dd73df..08e5c8759502ba14cf3a83495ccd1df6d00dbf9b 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/cns3420vb.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/cns3420vb.c @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include @@ -107,11 +108,64 @@ static void __init cns3420_early_serial_setup(void) #endif } +/* + * USB + */ +static struct resource cns3xxx_usb_ehci_resources[] = { + [0] = { + .start = CNS3XXX_USB_BASE, + .end = CNS3XXX_USB_BASE + SZ_16M - 1, + .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, + }, + [1] = { + .start = IRQ_CNS3XXX_USB_EHCI, + .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, + }, +}; + +static u64 cns3xxx_usb_ehci_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); + +static struct platform_device cns3xxx_usb_ehci_device = { + .name = "cns3xxx-ehci", + .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(cns3xxx_usb_ehci_resources), + .resource = cns3xxx_usb_ehci_resources, + .dev = { + .dma_mask = &cns3xxx_usb_ehci_dma_mask, + .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), + }, +}; + +static struct resource cns3xxx_usb_ohci_resources[] = { + [0] = { + .start = CNS3XXX_USB_OHCI_BASE, + .end = CNS3XXX_USB_OHCI_BASE + SZ_16M - 1, + .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, + }, + [1] = { + .start = IRQ_CNS3XXX_USB_OHCI, + .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, + }, +}; + +static u64 cns3xxx_usb_ohci_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); + +static struct platform_device cns3xxx_usb_ohci_device = { + .name = "cns3xxx-ohci", + .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(cns3xxx_usb_ohci_resources), + .resource = cns3xxx_usb_ohci_resources, + .dev = { + .dma_mask = &cns3xxx_usb_ohci_dma_mask, + .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), + }, +}; + /* * Initialization */ static struct platform_device *cns3420_pdevs[] __initdata = { &cns3420_nor_pdev, + &cns3xxx_usb_ehci_device, + &cns3xxx_usb_ohci_device, }; static void __init cns3420_init(void) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.c b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.c index 9ca4d581016f8e21c307147713a91818fb449c2c..da30078a80c16078192373b67ac0ed59de30a7a7 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.c @@ -69,13 +69,10 @@ void __init cns3xxx_map_io(void) } /* used by entry-macro.S */ -void __iomem *gic_cpu_base_addr; - void __init cns3xxx_init_irq(void) { - gic_cpu_base_addr = __io(CNS3XXX_TC11MP_GIC_CPU_BASE_VIRT); - gic_dist_init(0, __io(CNS3XXX_TC11MP_GIC_DIST_BASE_VIRT), 29); - gic_cpu_init(0, gic_cpu_base_addr); + gic_init(0, 29, __io(CNS3XXX_TC11MP_GIC_DIST_BASE_VIRT), + __io(CNS3XXX_TC11MP_GIC_CPU_BASE_VIRT)); } void cns3xxx_power_off(void) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.h b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.h index 6b33ec11346e54b701fa61867804ecd1120d76e2..ffeb3a8b73bacfb1498d6cfa52ae3e1dd8d11439 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/core.h @@ -11,13 +11,10 @@ #ifndef __CNS3XXX_CORE_H #define __CNS3XXX_CORE_H -extern void __iomem *gic_cpu_base_addr; extern struct sys_timer cns3xxx_timer; void __init cns3xxx_map_io(void); void __init cns3xxx_init_irq(void); void cns3xxx_power_off(void); -void cns3xxx_pwr_power_up(unsigned int block); -void cns3xxx_pwr_power_down(unsigned int block); #endif /* __CNS3XXX_CORE_H */ diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/devices.c b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/devices.c index 50b4d31c27c0f5d6ba08e4fcec406ad31fa06737..79d1fb02c23fdba10279d1e2e4af1d22220e5494 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/devices.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/devices.c @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include "core.h" #include "devices.h" diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/cns3xxx.h b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/cns3xxx.h index 6dbce13771ca49c83c89dde5b4f0b6f734e20c1f..191c8e57f2890f09c30610bce584194bc1c3d7f1 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/cns3xxx.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/cns3xxx.h @@ -165,7 +165,6 @@ #define CNS3XXX_USBOTG_BASE_VIRT 0xFFF15000 #define CNS3XXX_USB_BASE 0x82000000 /* USB Host Control */ -#define CNS3XXX_USB_BASE_VIRT 0xFFF16000 #define CNS3XXX_SATA2_BASE 0x83000000 /* SATA */ #define CNS3XXX_SATA2_SIZE SZ_16M @@ -184,7 +183,6 @@ #define CNS3XXX_2DG_BASE_VIRT 0xFFF1B000 #define CNS3XXX_USB_OHCI_BASE 0x88000000 /* USB OHCI */ -#define CNS3XXX_USB_OHCI_BASE_VIRT 0xFFF1C000 #define CNS3XXX_L2C_BASE 0x92000000 /* L2 Cache Control */ #define CNS3XXX_L2C_BASE_VIRT 0xFFF27000 diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/entry-macro.S b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/entry-macro.S index 5e1c5545680f8a46c34723e78f3ba146a1477177..6bd83ed90afe33523c047b7bb22f8cf63c4b94a0 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/entry-macro.S +++ b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/entry-macro.S @@ -9,74 +9,10 @@ */ #include -#include +#include .macro disable_fiq .endm - .macro get_irqnr_preamble, base, tmp - ldr \base, =gic_cpu_base_addr - ldr \base, [\base] - .endm - .macro arch_ret_to_user, tmp1, tmp2 .endm - - /* - * The interrupt numbering scheme is defined in the - * interrupt controller spec. To wit: - * - * Interrupts 0-15 are IPI - * 16-28 are reserved - * 29-31 are local. We allow 30 to be used for the watchdog. - * 32-1020 are global - * 1021-1022 are reserved - * 1023 is "spurious" (no interrupt) - * - * For now, we ignore all local interrupts so only return an interrupt if it's - * between 30 and 1020. The test_for_ipi routine below will pick up on IPIs. - * - * A simple read from the controller will tell us the number of the highest - * priority enabled interrupt. We then just need to check whether it is in the - * valid range for an IRQ (30-1020 inclusive). - */ - - .macro get_irqnr_and_base, irqnr, irqstat, base, tmp - - ldr \irqstat, [\base, #GIC_CPU_INTACK] /* bits 12-10 = src CPU, 9-0 = int # */ - - ldr \tmp, =1021 - - bic \irqnr, \irqstat, #0x1c00 - - cmp \irqnr, #29 - cmpcc \irqnr, \irqnr - cmpne \irqnr, \tmp - cmpcs \irqnr, \irqnr - - .endm - - /* We assume that irqstat (the raw value of the IRQ acknowledge - * register) is preserved from the macro above. - * If there is an IPI, we immediately signal end of interrupt on the - * controller, since this requires the original irqstat value which - * we won't easily be able to recreate later. - */ - - .macro test_for_ipi, irqnr, irqstat, base, tmp - bic \irqnr, \irqstat, #0x1c00 - cmp \irqnr, #16 - strcc \irqstat, [\base, #GIC_CPU_EOI] - cmpcs \irqnr, \irqnr - .endm - - /* As above, this assumes that irqstat and base are preserved.. */ - - .macro test_for_ltirq, irqnr, irqstat, base, tmp - bic \irqnr, \irqstat, #0x1c00 - mov \tmp, #0 - cmp \irqnr, #29 - moveq \tmp, #1 - streq \irqstat, [\base, #GIC_CPU_EOI] - cmp \tmp, #0 - .endm diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/pm.h b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/pm.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6eae7f764d1df98ac8ed41e1c0fa84cb83900101 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/include/mach/pm.h @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd + * Copyright 2004 ARM Limited + * Copyright 2008 Cavium Networks + * + * This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + */ + +#ifndef __CNS3XXX_PM_H +#define __CNS3XXX_PM_H + +#include + +void cns3xxx_pwr_clk_en(unsigned int block); +void cns3xxx_pwr_clk_dis(unsigned int block); +void cns3xxx_pwr_power_up(unsigned int block); +void cns3xxx_pwr_power_down(unsigned int block); + +extern atomic_t usb_pwr_ref; + +#endif /* __CNS3XXX_PM_H */ diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/pm.c b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/pm.c index 38e44706feabf43a69a9a3429f3a6753b51d34a0..5e579552aa5444fb7189b8df54e09758fd912b56 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/pm.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx/pm.c @@ -6,10 +6,14 @@ * published by the Free Software Foundation. */ +#include +#include #include #include +#include #include #include +#include void cns3xxx_pwr_clk_en(unsigned int block) { @@ -18,6 +22,16 @@ void cns3xxx_pwr_clk_en(unsigned int block) reg |= (block & PM_CLK_GATE_REG_MASK); __raw_writel(reg, PM_CLK_GATE_REG); } +EXPORT_SYMBOL(cns3xxx_pwr_clk_en); + +void cns3xxx_pwr_clk_dis(unsigned int block) +{ + u32 reg = __raw_readl(PM_CLK_GATE_REG); + + reg &= ~(block & PM_CLK_GATE_REG_MASK); + __raw_writel(reg, PM_CLK_GATE_REG); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(cns3xxx_pwr_clk_dis); void cns3xxx_pwr_power_up(unsigned int block) { @@ -29,6 +43,7 @@ void cns3xxx_pwr_power_up(unsigned int block) /* Wait for 300us for the PLL output clock locked. */ udelay(300); }; +EXPORT_SYMBOL(cns3xxx_pwr_power_up); void cns3xxx_pwr_power_down(unsigned int block) { @@ -38,6 +53,7 @@ void cns3xxx_pwr_power_down(unsigned int block) reg |= (block & CNS3XXX_PWR_PLL_ALL); __raw_writel(reg, PM_PLL_HM_PD_CTRL_REG); }; +EXPORT_SYMBOL(cns3xxx_pwr_power_down); static void cns3xxx_pwr_soft_rst_force(unsigned int block) { @@ -51,11 +67,13 @@ static void cns3xxx_pwr_soft_rst_force(unsigned int block) reg &= ~(block & PM_SOFT_RST_REG_MASK); } else { reg &= ~(block & PM_SOFT_RST_REG_MASK); + __raw_writel(reg, PM_SOFT_RST_REG); reg |= (block & PM_SOFT_RST_REG_MASK); } __raw_writel(reg, PM_SOFT_RST_REG); } +EXPORT_SYMBOL(cns3xxx_pwr_soft_rst_force); void cns3xxx_pwr_soft_rst(unsigned int block) { @@ -69,6 +87,7 @@ void cns3xxx_pwr_soft_rst(unsigned int block) } cns3xxx_pwr_soft_rst_force(block); } +EXPORT_SYMBOL(cns3xxx_pwr_soft_rst); void arch_reset(char mode, const char *cmd) { @@ -99,3 +118,7 @@ int cns3xxx_cpu_clock(void) return cpu; } +EXPORT_SYMBOL(cns3xxx_cpu_clock); + +atomic_t usb_pwr_ref = ATOMIC_INIT(0); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_pwr_ref); diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/Kconfig b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/Kconfig index b77b860b36d77a74d267e83d77e40427bbe4badf..32f147998cd9536b7daf47236da1b75e9029087f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/Kconfig @@ -61,6 +61,8 @@ config MACH_DAVINCI_EVM bool "TI DM644x EVM" default ARCH_DAVINCI_DM644x depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DM644x + select MISC_DEVICES + select EEPROM_AT24 help Configure this option to specify the whether the board used for development is a DM644x EVM @@ -68,6 +70,8 @@ config MACH_DAVINCI_EVM config MACH_SFFSDR bool "Lyrtech SFFSDR" depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DM644x + select MISC_DEVICES + select EEPROM_AT24 help Say Y here to select the Lyrtech Small Form Factor Software Defined Radio (SFFSDR) board. @@ -99,6 +103,8 @@ config MACH_DAVINCI_DM6467_EVM default ARCH_DAVINCI_DM646x depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DM646x select MACH_DAVINCI_DM6467TEVM + select MISC_DEVICES + select EEPROM_AT24 help Configure this option to specify the whether the board used for development is a DM6467 EVM @@ -110,6 +116,8 @@ config MACH_DAVINCI_DM365_EVM bool "TI DM365 EVM" default ARCH_DAVINCI_DM365 depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DM365 + select MISC_DEVICES + select EEPROM_AT24 help Configure this option to specify whether the board used for development is a DM365 EVM @@ -119,6 +127,8 @@ config MACH_DAVINCI_DA830_EVM default ARCH_DAVINCI_DA830 depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DA830 select GPIO_PCF857X + select MISC_DEVICES + select EEPROM_AT24 help Say Y here to select the TI DA830/OMAP-L137/AM17x Evaluation Module. @@ -148,7 +158,6 @@ config MACH_DAVINCI_DA850_EVM bool "TI DA850/OMAP-L138/AM18x Reference Platform" default ARCH_DAVINCI_DA850 depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DA850 - select GPIO_PCA953X help Say Y here to select the TI DA850/OMAP-L138/AM18x Evaluation Module. @@ -178,6 +187,12 @@ config DA850_UI_RMII endchoice +config GPIO_PCA953X + default MACH_DAVINCI_DA850_EVM + +config KEYBOARD_GPIO_POLLED + default MACH_DAVINCI_DA850_EVM + config MACH_TNETV107X bool "TI TNETV107X Reference Platform" default ARCH_DAVINCI_TNETV107X @@ -188,6 +203,8 @@ config MACH_TNETV107X config MACH_MITYOMAPL138 bool "Critical Link MityDSP-L138/MityARM-1808 SoM" depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DA850 + select MISC_DEVICES + select EEPROM_AT24 help Say Y here to select the Critical Link MityDSP-L138/MityARM-1808 System on Module. Information on this SoM may be found at diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/aemif.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/aemif.c index 9c3f500fc12f3b1aacef4ee26002b6c4e56f1e65..1ce70a91f2e95bc5f6f44dc5d97a85a70f5bf028 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/aemif.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/aemif.c @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ int davinci_aemif_setup_timing(struct davinci_aemif_timing *t, void __iomem *base, unsigned cs) { unsigned set, val; - unsigned ta, rhold, rstrobe, rsetup, whold, wstrobe, wsetup; + int ta, rhold, rstrobe, rsetup, whold, wstrobe, wsetup; unsigned offset = A1CR_OFFSET + cs * 4; struct clk *aemif_clk; unsigned long clkrate; diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-da850-evm.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-da850-evm.c index c6e11c682e4c31261abb6a0a6c1cb5141b3f60d8..b01fb2ab944a33d43414d231343cffd698ec7a2d 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-da850-evm.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-da850-evm.c @@ -17,8 +17,10 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include +#include #include #include #include @@ -266,34 +268,115 @@ static inline void da850_evm_setup_emac_rmii(int rmii_sel) struct davinci_soc_info *soc_info = &davinci_soc_info; soc_info->emac_pdata->rmii_en = 1; - gpio_set_value(rmii_sel, 0); + gpio_set_value_cansleep(rmii_sel, 0); } #else static inline void da850_evm_setup_emac_rmii(int rmii_sel) { } #endif + +#define DA850_KEYS_DEBOUNCE_MS 10 +/* + * At 200ms polling interval it is possible to miss an + * event by tapping very lightly on the push button but most + * pushes do result in an event; longer intervals require the + * user to hold the button whereas shorter intervals require + * more CPU time for polling. + */ +#define DA850_GPIO_KEYS_POLL_MS 200 + +enum da850_evm_ui_exp_pins { + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_C = 5, + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_B, + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_A, + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB8, + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB7, + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB6, + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB5, + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB4, + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB3, + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB2, + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB1, +}; + +static const char const *da850_evm_ui_exp[] = { + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_C] = "sel_c", + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_B] = "sel_b", + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_A] = "sel_a", + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB8] = "pb8", + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB7] = "pb7", + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB6] = "pb6", + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB5] = "pb5", + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB4] = "pb4", + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB3] = "pb3", + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB2] = "pb2", + [DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB1] = "pb1", +}; + +#define DA850_N_UI_PB 8 + +static struct gpio_keys_button da850_evm_ui_keys[] = { + [0 ... DA850_N_UI_PB - 1] = { + .type = EV_KEY, + .active_low = 1, + .wakeup = 0, + .debounce_interval = DA850_KEYS_DEBOUNCE_MS, + .code = -1, /* assigned at runtime */ + .gpio = -1, /* assigned at runtime */ + .desc = NULL, /* assigned at runtime */ + }, +}; + +static struct gpio_keys_platform_data da850_evm_ui_keys_pdata = { + .buttons = da850_evm_ui_keys, + .nbuttons = ARRAY_SIZE(da850_evm_ui_keys), + .poll_interval = DA850_GPIO_KEYS_POLL_MS, +}; + +static struct platform_device da850_evm_ui_keys_device = { + .name = "gpio-keys-polled", + .id = 0, + .dev = { + .platform_data = &da850_evm_ui_keys_pdata + }, +}; + +static void da850_evm_ui_keys_init(unsigned gpio) +{ + int i; + struct gpio_keys_button *button; + + for (i = 0; i < DA850_N_UI_PB; i++) { + button = &da850_evm_ui_keys[i]; + button->code = KEY_F8 - i; + button->desc = (char *) + da850_evm_ui_exp[DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB8 + i]; + button->gpio = gpio + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_PB8 + i; + } +} + static int da850_evm_ui_expander_setup(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned gpio, unsigned ngpio, void *c) { int sel_a, sel_b, sel_c, ret; - sel_a = gpio + 7; - sel_b = gpio + 6; - sel_c = gpio + 5; + sel_a = gpio + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_A; + sel_b = gpio + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_B; + sel_c = gpio + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_C; - ret = gpio_request(sel_a, "sel_a"); + ret = gpio_request(sel_a, da850_evm_ui_exp[DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_A]); if (ret) { pr_warning("Cannot open UI expander pin %d\n", sel_a); goto exp_setup_sela_fail; } - ret = gpio_request(sel_b, "sel_b"); + ret = gpio_request(sel_b, da850_evm_ui_exp[DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_B]); if (ret) { pr_warning("Cannot open UI expander pin %d\n", sel_b); goto exp_setup_selb_fail; } - ret = gpio_request(sel_c, "sel_c"); + ret = gpio_request(sel_c, da850_evm_ui_exp[DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_C]); if (ret) { pr_warning("Cannot open UI expander pin %d\n", sel_c); goto exp_setup_selc_fail; @@ -304,6 +387,13 @@ static int da850_evm_ui_expander_setup(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned gpio, gpio_direction_output(sel_b, 1); gpio_direction_output(sel_c, 1); + da850_evm_ui_keys_init(gpio); + ret = platform_device_register(&da850_evm_ui_keys_device); + if (ret) { + pr_warning("Could not register UI GPIO expander push-buttons"); + goto exp_setup_keys_fail; + } + ui_card_detected = 1; pr_info("DA850/OMAP-L138 EVM UI card detected\n"); @@ -313,6 +403,8 @@ static int da850_evm_ui_expander_setup(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned gpio, return 0; +exp_setup_keys_fail: + gpio_free(sel_c); exp_setup_selc_fail: gpio_free(sel_b); exp_setup_selb_fail: @@ -324,14 +416,192 @@ static int da850_evm_ui_expander_setup(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned gpio, static int da850_evm_ui_expander_teardown(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned gpio, unsigned ngpio, void *c) { + platform_device_unregister(&da850_evm_ui_keys_device); + /* deselect all functionalities */ - gpio_set_value(gpio + 5, 1); - gpio_set_value(gpio + 6, 1); - gpio_set_value(gpio + 7, 1); + gpio_set_value_cansleep(gpio + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_C, 1); + gpio_set_value_cansleep(gpio + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_B, 1); + gpio_set_value_cansleep(gpio + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_A, 1); + + gpio_free(gpio + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_C); + gpio_free(gpio + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_B); + gpio_free(gpio + DA850_EVM_UI_EXP_SEL_A); + + return 0; +} + +/* assign the baseboard expander's GPIOs after the UI board's */ +#define DA850_UI_EXPANDER_N_GPIOS ARRAY_SIZE(da850_evm_ui_exp) +#define DA850_BB_EXPANDER_GPIO_BASE (DAVINCI_N_GPIO + DA850_UI_EXPANDER_N_GPIOS) + +enum da850_evm_bb_exp_pins { + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_DEEP_SLEEP_EN = 0, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_SW_RST, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_TP_23, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_TP_22, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_TP_21, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_PB1, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_LED2, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_LED1, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW1, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW2, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW3, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW4, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW5, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW6, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW7, + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW8 +}; + +static const char const *da850_evm_bb_exp[] = { + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_DEEP_SLEEP_EN] = "deep_sleep_en", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_SW_RST] = "sw_rst", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_TP_23] = "tp_23", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_TP_22] = "tp_22", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_TP_21] = "tp_21", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_PB1] = "user_pb1", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_LED2] = "user_led2", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_LED1] = "user_led1", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW1] = "user_sw1", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW2] = "user_sw2", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW3] = "user_sw3", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW4] = "user_sw4", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW5] = "user_sw5", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW6] = "user_sw6", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW7] = "user_sw7", + [DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW8] = "user_sw8", +}; + +#define DA850_N_BB_USER_SW 8 + +static struct gpio_keys_button da850_evm_bb_keys[] = { + [0] = { + .type = EV_KEY, + .active_low = 1, + .wakeup = 0, + .debounce_interval = DA850_KEYS_DEBOUNCE_MS, + .code = KEY_PROG1, + .desc = NULL, /* assigned at runtime */ + .gpio = -1, /* assigned at runtime */ + }, + [1 ... DA850_N_BB_USER_SW] = { + .type = EV_SW, + .active_low = 1, + .wakeup = 0, + .debounce_interval = DA850_KEYS_DEBOUNCE_MS, + .code = -1, /* assigned at runtime */ + .desc = NULL, /* assigned at runtime */ + .gpio = -1, /* assigned at runtime */ + }, +}; + +static struct gpio_keys_platform_data da850_evm_bb_keys_pdata = { + .buttons = da850_evm_bb_keys, + .nbuttons = ARRAY_SIZE(da850_evm_bb_keys), + .poll_interval = DA850_GPIO_KEYS_POLL_MS, +}; + +static struct platform_device da850_evm_bb_keys_device = { + .name = "gpio-keys-polled", + .id = 1, + .dev = { + .platform_data = &da850_evm_bb_keys_pdata + }, +}; + +static void da850_evm_bb_keys_init(unsigned gpio) +{ + int i; + struct gpio_keys_button *button; + + button = &da850_evm_bb_keys[0]; + button->desc = (char *) + da850_evm_bb_exp[DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_PB1]; + button->gpio = gpio + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_PB1; + + for (i = 0; i < DA850_N_BB_USER_SW; i++) { + button = &da850_evm_bb_keys[i + 1]; + button->code = SW_LID + i; + button->desc = (char *) + da850_evm_bb_exp[DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW1 + i]; + button->gpio = gpio + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_SW1 + i; + } +} - gpio_free(gpio + 5); - gpio_free(gpio + 6); - gpio_free(gpio + 7); +#define DA850_N_BB_USER_LED 2 + +static struct gpio_led da850_evm_bb_leds[] = { + [0 ... DA850_N_BB_USER_LED - 1] = { + .active_low = 1, + .gpio = -1, /* assigned at runtime */ + .name = NULL, /* assigned at runtime */ + }, +}; + +static struct gpio_led_platform_data da850_evm_bb_leds_pdata = { + .leds = da850_evm_bb_leds, + .num_leds = ARRAY_SIZE(da850_evm_bb_leds), +}; + +static struct platform_device da850_evm_bb_leds_device = { + .name = "leds-gpio", + .id = -1, + .dev = { + .platform_data = &da850_evm_bb_leds_pdata + } +}; + +static void da850_evm_bb_leds_init(unsigned gpio) +{ + int i; + struct gpio_led *led; + + for (i = 0; i < DA850_N_BB_USER_LED; i++) { + led = &da850_evm_bb_leds[i]; + + led->gpio = gpio + DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_LED2 + i; + led->name = + da850_evm_bb_exp[DA850_EVM_BB_EXP_USER_LED2 + i]; + } +} + +static int da850_evm_bb_expander_setup(struct i2c_client *client, + unsigned gpio, unsigned ngpio, + void *c) +{ + int ret; + + /* + * Register the switches and pushbutton on the baseboard as a gpio-keys + * device. + */ + da850_evm_bb_keys_init(gpio); + ret = platform_device_register(&da850_evm_bb_keys_device); + if (ret) { + pr_warning("Could not register baseboard GPIO expander keys"); + goto io_exp_setup_sw_fail; + } + + da850_evm_bb_leds_init(gpio); + ret = platform_device_register(&da850_evm_bb_leds_device); + if (ret) { + pr_warning("Could not register baseboard GPIO expander LEDS"); + goto io_exp_setup_leds_fail; + } + + return 0; + +io_exp_setup_leds_fail: + platform_device_unregister(&da850_evm_bb_keys_device); +io_exp_setup_sw_fail: + return ret; +} + +static int da850_evm_bb_expander_teardown(struct i2c_client *client, + unsigned gpio, unsigned ngpio, void *c) +{ + platform_device_unregister(&da850_evm_bb_leds_device); + platform_device_unregister(&da850_evm_bb_keys_device); return 0; } @@ -340,6 +610,14 @@ static struct pca953x_platform_data da850_evm_ui_expander_info = { .gpio_base = DAVINCI_N_GPIO, .setup = da850_evm_ui_expander_setup, .teardown = da850_evm_ui_expander_teardown, + .names = da850_evm_ui_exp, +}; + +static struct pca953x_platform_data da850_evm_bb_expander_info = { + .gpio_base = DA850_BB_EXPANDER_GPIO_BASE, + .setup = da850_evm_bb_expander_setup, + .teardown = da850_evm_bb_expander_teardown, + .names = da850_evm_bb_exp, }; static struct i2c_board_info __initdata da850_evm_i2c_devices[] = { @@ -350,6 +628,10 @@ static struct i2c_board_info __initdata da850_evm_i2c_devices[] = { I2C_BOARD_INFO("tca6416", 0x20), .platform_data = &da850_evm_ui_expander_info, }, + { + I2C_BOARD_INFO("tca6416", 0x21), + .platform_data = &da850_evm_bb_expander_info, + }, }; static struct davinci_i2c_platform_data da850_evm_i2c_0_pdata = { @@ -540,7 +822,7 @@ static struct regulator_init_data tps65070_regulator_data[] = { { .constraints = { .min_uV = 950000, - .max_uV = 1320000, + .max_uV = 1350000, .valid_ops_mask = (REGULATOR_CHANGE_VOLTAGE | REGULATOR_CHANGE_STATUS), .boot_on = 1, @@ -591,7 +873,7 @@ static struct tps6507x_board tps_board = { .tps6507x_ts_init_data = &tps6507x_touchscreen_data, }; -static struct i2c_board_info __initdata da850evm_tps65070_info[] = { +static struct i2c_board_info __initdata da850_evm_tps65070_info[] = { { I2C_BOARD_INFO("tps6507x", 0x48), .platform_data = &tps_board, @@ -600,8 +882,8 @@ static struct i2c_board_info __initdata da850evm_tps65070_info[] = { static int __init pmic_tps65070_init(void) { - return i2c_register_board_info(1, da850evm_tps65070_info, - ARRAY_SIZE(da850evm_tps65070_info)); + return i2c_register_board_info(1, da850_evm_tps65070_info, + ARRAY_SIZE(da850_evm_tps65070_info)); } static const short da850_evm_lcdc_pins[] = { @@ -736,6 +1018,27 @@ static struct edma_rsv_info *da850_edma_rsv[2] = { &da850_edma_cc1_rsv, }; +#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ +static __init int da850_evm_init_cpufreq(void) +{ + switch (system_rev & 0xF) { + case 3: + da850_max_speed = 456000; + break; + case 2: + da850_max_speed = 408000; + break; + case 1: + da850_max_speed = 372000; + break; + } + + return da850_register_cpufreq("pll0_sysclk3"); +} +#else +static __init int da850_evm_init_cpufreq(void) { return 0; } +#endif + static __init void da850_evm_init(void) { int ret; @@ -836,7 +1139,7 @@ static __init void da850_evm_init(void) if (ret) pr_warning("da850_evm_init: rtc setup failed: %d\n", ret); - ret = da850_register_cpufreq("pll0_sysclk3"); + ret = da850_evm_init_cpufreq(); if (ret) pr_warning("da850_evm_init: cpufreq registration failed: %d\n", ret); diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/clock.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/clock.c index 01ba080433db556d0364cadb791303d2433b69a3..e4e3af179f0270e0c60698b66ed27eb321023b82 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/clock.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/clock.c @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ int davinci_set_sysclk_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate) ratio--; } - if (ratio > PLLDIV_RATIO_MASK) + if (ratio > pll->div_ratio_mask) return -EINVAL; do { @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ int davinci_set_sysclk_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate) } while (v & PLLSTAT_GOSTAT); v = __raw_readl(pll->base + clk->div_reg); - v &= ~PLLDIV_RATIO_MASK; + v &= ~pll->div_ratio_mask; v |= ratio | PLLDIV_EN; __raw_writel(v, pll->base + clk->div_reg); diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/clock.h b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/clock.h index 11099980b58bdfc2342ba67a8ccd373f07fb4fdf..0dd22031ec6222467a4a3a5ccb0eb27405e1d510 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/clock.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/clock.h @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__ #include -#include +#include #define PLLSTAT_GOSTAT BIT(0) #define PLLCMD_GOSET BIT(0) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da850.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da850.c index 63916b90276042f01750bf5a41f79d7b64c2fd3a..78b5ae29ae403688c9ed82077f460bdb9c4647ac 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da850.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da850.c @@ -830,8 +830,7 @@ static void da850_set_async3_src(int pllnum) * According to the TRM, minimum PLLM results in maximum power savings. * The OPP definitions below should keep the PLLM as low as possible. * - * The output of the PLLM must be between 400 to 600 MHz. - * This rules out prediv of anything but divide-by-one for 24Mhz OSC input. + * The output of the PLLM must be between 300 to 600 MHz. */ struct da850_opp { unsigned int freq; /* in KHz */ @@ -842,6 +841,33 @@ struct da850_opp { unsigned int cvdd_max; /* in uV */ }; +static const struct da850_opp da850_opp_456 = { + .freq = 456000, + .prediv = 1, + .mult = 19, + .postdiv = 1, + .cvdd_min = 1300000, + .cvdd_max = 1350000, +}; + +static const struct da850_opp da850_opp_408 = { + .freq = 408000, + .prediv = 1, + .mult = 17, + .postdiv = 1, + .cvdd_min = 1300000, + .cvdd_max = 1350000, +}; + +static const struct da850_opp da850_opp_372 = { + .freq = 372000, + .prediv = 2, + .mult = 31, + .postdiv = 1, + .cvdd_min = 1200000, + .cvdd_max = 1320000, +}; + static const struct da850_opp da850_opp_300 = { .freq = 300000, .prediv = 1, @@ -876,6 +902,9 @@ static const struct da850_opp da850_opp_96 = { } static struct cpufreq_frequency_table da850_freq_table[] = { + OPP(456), + OPP(408), + OPP(372), OPP(300), OPP(200), OPP(96), @@ -885,6 +914,19 @@ static struct cpufreq_frequency_table da850_freq_table[] = { }, }; +#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR +static int da850_set_voltage(unsigned int index); +static int da850_regulator_init(void); +#endif + +static struct davinci_cpufreq_config cpufreq_info = { + .freq_table = da850_freq_table, +#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR + .init = da850_regulator_init, + .set_voltage = da850_set_voltage, +#endif +}; + #ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR static struct regulator *cvdd; @@ -895,7 +937,7 @@ static int da850_set_voltage(unsigned int index) if (!cvdd) return -ENODEV; - opp = (struct da850_opp *) da850_freq_table[index].index; + opp = (struct da850_opp *) cpufreq_info.freq_table[index].index; return regulator_set_voltage(cvdd, opp->cvdd_min, opp->cvdd_max); } @@ -912,14 +954,6 @@ static int da850_regulator_init(void) } #endif -static struct davinci_cpufreq_config cpufreq_info = { - .freq_table = &da850_freq_table[0], -#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR - .init = da850_regulator_init, - .set_voltage = da850_set_voltage, -#endif -}; - static struct platform_device da850_cpufreq_device = { .name = "cpufreq-davinci", .dev = { @@ -928,12 +962,22 @@ static struct platform_device da850_cpufreq_device = { .id = -1, }; +unsigned int da850_max_speed = 300000; + int __init da850_register_cpufreq(char *async_clk) { + int i; + /* cpufreq driver can help keep an "async" clock constant */ if (async_clk) clk_add_alias("async", da850_cpufreq_device.name, async_clk, NULL); + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(da850_freq_table); i++) { + if (da850_freq_table[i].frequency <= da850_max_speed) { + cpufreq_info.freq_table = &da850_freq_table[i]; + break; + } + } return platform_device_register(&da850_cpufreq_device); } @@ -942,17 +986,18 @@ static int da850_round_armrate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate) { int i, ret = 0, diff; unsigned int best = (unsigned int) -1; + struct cpufreq_frequency_table *table = cpufreq_info.freq_table; rate /= 1000; /* convert to kHz */ - for (i = 0; da850_freq_table[i].frequency != CPUFREQ_TABLE_END; i++) { - diff = da850_freq_table[i].frequency - rate; + for (i = 0; table[i].frequency != CPUFREQ_TABLE_END; i++) { + diff = table[i].frequency - rate; if (diff < 0) diff = -diff; if (diff < best) { best = diff; - ret = da850_freq_table[i].frequency; + ret = table[i].frequency; } } @@ -973,7 +1018,7 @@ static int da850_set_pll0rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long index) struct pll_data *pll = clk->pll_data; int ret; - opp = (struct da850_opp *) da850_freq_table[index].index; + opp = (struct da850_opp *) cpufreq_info.freq_table[index].index; prediv = opp->prediv; mult = opp->mult; postdiv = opp->postdiv; diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/devices-tnetv107x.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/devices-tnetv107x.c index c9a86d8130d151795433d7833b2fb85911a2bec5..85503debda51084090010b57f212b28b8e5b397c 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/devices-tnetv107x.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/devices-tnetv107x.c @@ -344,7 +344,20 @@ static struct platform_device tsc_device = { void __init tnetv107x_devices_init(struct tnetv107x_device_info *info) { - int i; + int i, error; + struct clk *tsc_clk; + + /* + * The reset defaults for tnetv107x tsc clock divider is set too high. + * This forces the clock down to a range that allows the ADC to + * complete sample conversion in time. + */ + tsc_clk = clk_get(NULL, "sys_tsc_clk"); + if (tsc_clk) { + error = clk_set_rate(tsc_clk, 5000000); + WARN_ON(error < 0); + clk_put(tsc_clk); + } platform_device_register(&edma_device); platform_device_register(&tnetv107x_wdt_device); diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm355.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm355.c index 2652af124acd941bcb2f7d5bcefa88fe8a0721a2..a5f8a80c1f281112513a404eebbed824e9360dd2 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm355.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm355.c @@ -412,12 +412,7 @@ static struct resource dm355_spi0_resources[] = { static struct davinci_spi_platform_data dm355_spi0_pdata = { .version = SPI_VERSION_1, .num_chipselect = 2, - .clk_internal = 1, - .cs_hold = 1, - .intr_level = 0, - .poll_mode = 1, /* 0 -> interrupt mode 1-> polling mode */ - .c2tdelay = 0, - .t2cdelay = 0, + .cshold_bug = true, }; static struct platform_device dm355_spi0_device = { .name = "spi_davinci", diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm365.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm365.c index c466d710d3c103cef9f64445f2e994bcdb4551ca..02d2cc380df730bec88fb6fe428da6dac2c0139f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm365.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm365.c @@ -625,12 +625,6 @@ static u64 dm365_spi0_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); static struct davinci_spi_platform_data dm365_spi0_pdata = { .version = SPI_VERSION_1, .num_chipselect = 2, - .clk_internal = 1, - .cs_hold = 1, - .intr_level = 0, - .poll_mode = 1, /* 0 -> interrupt mode 1-> polling mode */ - .c2tdelay = 0, - .t2cdelay = 0, }; static struct resource dm365_spi0_resources[] = { diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/da8xx.h b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/da8xx.h index 4247b3f53b338f596b37fc1664becc3c82df727e..e7f95206652763b1aabf85644a78a1f3c52f8395 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/da8xx.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/da8xx.h @@ -27,6 +27,13 @@ extern void __iomem *da8xx_syscfg0_base; extern void __iomem *da8xx_syscfg1_base; +/* + * If the DA850/OMAP-L138/AM18x SoC on board is of a higher speed grade + * (than the regular 300Mhz variant), the board code should set this up + * with the supported speed before calling da850_register_cpufreq(). + */ +extern unsigned int da850_max_speed; + /* * The cp_intc interrupt controller for the da8xx isn't in the same * chunk of physical memory space as the other registers (like it is diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/io.h b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/io.h index 62b0a90309adff1a817b2953c4b689b39f7b58ba..d1b954955c1242321dc296056d70d4d849db5555 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/io.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/io.h @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ #define __mem_isa(a) (a) #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__ -#define __arch_ioremap(p, s, t) davinci_ioremap(p, s, t) -#define __arch_iounmap(v) davinci_iounmap(v) +#define __arch_ioremap davinci_ioremap +#define __arch_iounmap davinci_iounmap void __iomem *davinci_ioremap(unsigned long phys, size_t size, unsigned int type); diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/spi.h b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/spi.h index 910efbf099c097244a8bbb97c9e70540c6d128f7..38f4da5ca135cfa32adeda31fc29bd27e04d8405 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/spi.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/spi.h @@ -19,26 +19,66 @@ #ifndef __ARCH_ARM_DAVINCI_SPI_H #define __ARCH_ARM_DAVINCI_SPI_H +#define SPI_INTERN_CS 0xFF + enum { SPI_VERSION_1, /* For DM355/DM365/DM6467 */ SPI_VERSION_2, /* For DA8xx */ }; +/** + * davinci_spi_platform_data - Platform data for SPI master device on DaVinci + * + * @version: version of the SPI IP. Different DaVinci devices have slightly + * varying versions of the same IP. + * @num_chipselect: number of chipselects supported by this SPI master + * @intr_line: interrupt line used to connect the SPI IP to the ARM interrupt + * controller withn the SoC. Possible values are 0 and 1. + * @chip_sel: list of GPIOs which can act as chip-selects for the SPI. + * SPI_INTERN_CS denotes internal SPI chip-select. Not necessary + * to populate if all chip-selects are internal. + * @cshold_bug: set this to true if the SPI controller on your chip requires + * a write to CSHOLD bit in between transfers (like in DM355). + */ struct davinci_spi_platform_data { u8 version; u8 num_chipselect; + u8 intr_line; + u8 *chip_sel; + bool cshold_bug; +}; + +/** + * davinci_spi_config - Per-chip-select configuration for SPI slave devices + * + * @wdelay: amount of delay between transmissions. Measured in number of + * SPI module clocks. + * @odd_parity: polarity of parity flag at the end of transmit data stream. + * 0 - odd parity, 1 - even parity. + * @parity_enable: enable transmission of parity at end of each transmit + * data stream. + * @io_type: type of IO transfer. Choose between polled, interrupt and DMA. + * @timer_disable: disable chip-select timers (setup and hold) + * @c2tdelay: chip-select setup time. Measured in number of SPI module clocks. + * @t2cdelay: chip-select hold time. Measured in number of SPI module clocks. + * @t2edelay: transmit data finished to SPI ENAn pin inactive time. Measured + * in number of SPI clocks. + * @c2edelay: chip-select active to SPI ENAn signal active time. Measured in + * number of SPI clocks. + */ +struct davinci_spi_config { u8 wdelay; u8 odd_parity; u8 parity_enable; - u8 wait_enable; +#define SPI_IO_TYPE_INTR 0 +#define SPI_IO_TYPE_POLL 1 +#define SPI_IO_TYPE_DMA 2 + u8 io_type; u8 timer_disable; - u8 clk_internal; - u8 cs_hold; - u8 intr_level; - u8 poll_mode; - u8 use_dma; u8 c2tdelay; u8 t2cdelay; + u8 t2edelay; + u8 c2edelay; }; #endif /* __ARCH_ARM_DAVINCI_SPI_H */ diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/psc.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/psc.c index 1b15dbd0a77be4492954e262f05a7af80e3beb50..a415804007017171d8c01b64f22d58b8fe17bc33 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/psc.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/psc.c @@ -83,20 +83,15 @@ void davinci_psc_config(unsigned int domain, unsigned int ctlr, pdctl1 = __raw_readl(psc_base + PDCTL1); pdctl1 |= 0x100; __raw_writel(pdctl1, psc_base + PDCTL1); - - do { - ptstat = __raw_readl(psc_base + - PTSTAT); - } while (!(((ptstat >> domain) & 1) == 0)); } else { ptcmd = 1 << domain; __raw_writel(ptcmd, psc_base + PTCMD); - - do { - ptstat = __raw_readl(psc_base + PTSTAT); - } while (!(((ptstat >> domain) & 1) == 0)); } + do { + ptstat = __raw_readl(psc_base + PTSTAT); + } while (!(((ptstat >> domain) & 1) == 0)); + do { mdstat = __raw_readl(psc_base + MDSTAT + 4 * id); } while (!((mdstat & MDSTAT_STATE_MASK) == next_state)); diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/time.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/time.c index 0f21c36e65dd4c33e02aa8017f1d04e24f237c6f..e1969ce904dc5b4de9ff8f0d44442175c7c2497f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/time.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/time.c @@ -272,14 +272,34 @@ static cycle_t read_cycles(struct clocksource *cs) return (cycles_t)timer32_read(t); } +/* + * Kernel assumes that sched_clock can be called early but may not have + * things ready yet. + */ +static cycle_t read_dummy(struct clocksource *cs) +{ + return 0; +} + + static struct clocksource clocksource_davinci = { .rating = 300, - .read = read_cycles, + .read = read_dummy, .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(32), - .shift = 24, .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, }; +/* + * Overwrite weak default sched_clock with something more precise + */ +unsigned long long notrace sched_clock(void) +{ + const cycle_t cyc = clocksource_davinci.read(&clocksource_davinci); + + return clocksource_cyc2ns(cyc, clocksource_davinci.mult, + clocksource_davinci.shift); +} + /* * clockevent */ @@ -377,11 +397,10 @@ static void __init davinci_timer_init(void) davinci_clock_tick_rate = clk_get_rate(timer_clk); /* setup clocksource */ + clocksource_davinci.read = read_cycles; clocksource_davinci.name = id_to_name[clocksource_id]; - clocksource_davinci.mult = - clocksource_khz2mult(davinci_clock_tick_rate/1000, - clocksource_davinci.shift); - if (clocksource_register(&clocksource_davinci)) + if (clocksource_register_hz(&clocksource_davinci, + davinci_clock_tick_rate)) printk(err, clocksource_davinci.name); /* setup clockevent */ diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/tnetv107x.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/tnetv107x.c index daeae06430b9093417011fc9f3ece612adcf8ee4..6fcdecec8d8c387ba63c144046748fa02b469dc8 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/tnetv107x.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/tnetv107x.c @@ -131,12 +131,13 @@ define_pll_clk(tdm, 1, 0x0ff, 0x200); define_pll_clk(eth, 2, 0x0ff, 0x400); /* Level 2 - divided outputs from the PLLs */ -#define define_pll_div_clk(pll, cname, div) \ - static struct clk pll##_##cname##_clk = { \ - .name = #pll "_" #cname "_clk",\ - .parent = &pll_##pll##_clk, \ - .flags = CLK_PLL, \ - .div_reg = PLLDIV##div, \ +#define define_pll_div_clk(pll, cname, div) \ + static struct clk pll##_##cname##_clk = { \ + .name = #pll "_" #cname "_clk", \ + .parent = &pll_##pll##_clk, \ + .flags = CLK_PLL, \ + .div_reg = PLLDIV##div, \ + .set_rate = davinci_set_sysclk_rate, \ } define_pll_div_clk(sys, arm1176, 1); @@ -192,6 +193,7 @@ lpsc_clk_enabled(system, sys_half_clk, SYSTEM); lpsc_clk_enabled(ddr2_vrst, sys_ddr_clk, DDR2_EMIF1_VRST); lpsc_clk_enabled(ddr2_vctl_rst, sys_ddr_clk, DDR2_EMIF2_VCTL_RST); lpsc_clk_enabled(wdt_arm, sys_half_clk, WDT_ARM); +lpsc_clk_enabled(timer1, sys_half_clk, TIMER1); lpsc_clk(mbx_lite, sys_arm1176_clk, MBX_LITE); lpsc_clk(ethss, eth_125mhz_clk, ETHSS); @@ -205,16 +207,15 @@ lpsc_clk(mdio, sys_half_clk, MDIO); lpsc_clk(sdio0, sys_half_clk, SDIO0); lpsc_clk(sdio1, sys_half_clk, SDIO1); lpsc_clk(timer0, sys_half_clk, TIMER0); -lpsc_clk(timer1, sys_half_clk, TIMER1); lpsc_clk(wdt_dsp, sys_half_clk, WDT_DSP); lpsc_clk(ssp, sys_half_clk, SSP); lpsc_clk(tdm0, tdm_0_clk, TDM0); lpsc_clk(tdm1, tdm_1_clk, TDM1); lpsc_clk(vlynq, sys_vlynq_ref_clk, VLYNQ); lpsc_clk(mcdma, sys_half_clk, MCDMA); -lpsc_clk(usb0, sys_half_clk, USB0); -lpsc_clk(usb1, sys_half_clk, USB1); lpsc_clk(usbss, sys_half_clk, USBSS); +lpsc_clk(usb0, clk_usbss, USB0); +lpsc_clk(usb1, clk_usbss, USB1); lpsc_clk(ethss_rgmii, eth_250mhz_clk, ETHSS_RGMII); lpsc_clk(imcop, sys_dsp_clk, IMCOP); lpsc_clk(spare, sys_half_clk, SPARE); @@ -281,7 +282,9 @@ static struct clk_lookup clks[] = { CLK(NULL, "clk_tdm0", &clk_tdm0), CLK(NULL, "clk_vlynq", &clk_vlynq), CLK(NULL, "clk_mcdma", &clk_mcdma), + CLK(NULL, "clk_usbss", &clk_usbss), CLK(NULL, "clk_usb0", &clk_usb0), + CLK(NULL, "clk_usb1", &clk_usb1), CLK(NULL, "clk_tdm1", &clk_tdm1), CLK(NULL, "clk_debugss", &clk_debugss), CLK(NULL, "clk_ethss_rgmii", &clk_ethss_rgmii), @@ -289,8 +292,6 @@ static struct clk_lookup clks[] = { CLK(NULL, "clk_imcop", &clk_imcop), CLK(NULL, "clk_spare", &clk_spare), CLK("davinci_mmc.1", NULL, &clk_sdio1), - CLK(NULL, "clk_usb1", &clk_usb1), - CLK(NULL, "clk_usbss", &clk_usbss), CLK(NULL, "clk_ddr2_vrst", &clk_ddr2_vrst), CLK(NULL, "clk_ddr2_vctl_rst", &clk_ddr2_vctl_rst), CLK(NULL, NULL, NULL), diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/usb.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/usb.c index 31f0cbea0caa733c1ab0d3a8fdd1746276681bd9..23d2b6d9fa63bd17bd1b81ebd10673f920aaff9e 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/usb.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/usb.c @@ -64,17 +64,19 @@ static struct resource usb_resources[] = { { .start = IRQ_USBINT, .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, + .name = "mc" }, { /* placeholder for the dedicated CPPI IRQ */ .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, + .name = "dma" }, }; static u64 usb_dmamask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); static struct platform_device usb_dev = { - .name = "musb_hdrc", + .name = "musb-davinci", .id = -1, .dev = { .platform_data = &usb_data, @@ -110,6 +112,7 @@ static struct resource da8xx_usb20_resources[] = { { .start = IRQ_DA8XX_USB_INT, .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, + .name = "mc", }, }; @@ -121,6 +124,7 @@ int __init da8xx_register_usb20(unsigned mA, unsigned potpgt) usb_dev.resource = da8xx_usb20_resources; usb_dev.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(da8xx_usb20_resources); + usb_dev.name = "musb-da8xx"; return platform_device_register(&usb_dev); } diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-dove/Kconfig b/arch/arm/mach-dove/Kconfig index 3b9a32ace90958562547b46d490a1f7b86674d3a..a4ed3900912af08130001a3a5cbc4169f4a96b63 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-dove/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/mach-dove/Kconfig @@ -9,6 +9,12 @@ config MACH_DOVE_DB Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Marvell DB-MV88AP510 Development Board. + config MACH_CM_A510 + bool "CompuLab CM-A510 Board" + help + Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the + CompuLab CM-A510 Board. + endmenu endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-dove/Makefile b/arch/arm/mach-dove/Makefile index 7ab3be53f642b98d1a8ac9947f5b463372e4b451..fa0f018560600b0e4a3d335240e805db4b482d7c 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-dove/Makefile +++ b/arch/arm/mach-dove/Makefile @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ -obj-y += common.o addr-map.o irq.o pcie.o +obj-y += common.o addr-map.o irq.o pcie.o mpp.o obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_DOVE_DB) += dove-db-setup.o +obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_CM_A510) += cm-a510.o diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-dove/cm-a510.c b/arch/arm/mach-dove/cm-a510.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..96e0e94e5fa99e3bb5384b230f17a11ef4c6d0be --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-dove/cm-a510.c @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-dove/cm-a510.c + * + * Copyright (C) 2010 CompuLab, Ltd. + * Konstantin Sinyuk + * + * Based on Marvell DB-MV88AP510-BP Development Board Setup + * + * This file is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public + * License version 2. This program is licensed "as is" without any + * warranty of any kind, whether express or implied. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include + +#include + +#include "common.h" + +static struct mv643xx_eth_platform_data cm_a510_ge00_data = { + .phy_addr = MV643XX_ETH_PHY_ADDR_DEFAULT, +}; + +static struct mv_sata_platform_data cm_a510_sata_data = { + .n_ports = 1, +}; + +/* + * SPI Devices: + * SPI0: 1M Flash Winbond w25q32bv + */ +static const struct flash_platform_data cm_a510_spi_flash_data = { + .type = "w25q32bv", +}; + +static struct spi_board_info __initdata cm_a510_spi_flash_info[] = { + { + .modalias = "m25p80", + .platform_data = &cm_a510_spi_flash_data, + .irq = -1, + .max_speed_hz = 20000000, + .bus_num = 0, + .chip_select = 0, + }, +}; + +static int __init cm_a510_pci_init(void) +{ + if (machine_is_cm_a510()) + dove_pcie_init(1, 1); + + return 0; +} + +subsys_initcall(cm_a510_pci_init); + +/* Board Init */ +static void __init cm_a510_init(void) +{ + /* + * Basic Dove setup. Needs to be called early. + */ + dove_init(); + + dove_ge00_init(&cm_a510_ge00_data); + dove_ehci0_init(); + dove_ehci1_init(); + dove_sata_init(&cm_a510_sata_data); + dove_sdio0_init(); + dove_sdio1_init(); + dove_spi0_init(); + dove_spi1_init(); + dove_uart0_init(); + dove_uart1_init(); + dove_i2c_init(); + spi_register_board_info(cm_a510_spi_flash_info, + ARRAY_SIZE(cm_a510_spi_flash_info)); +} + +MACHINE_START(CM_A510, "Compulab CM-A510 Board") + .boot_params = 0x00000100, + .init_machine = cm_a510_init, + .map_io = dove_map_io, + .init_irq = dove_init_irq, + .timer = &dove_timer, +MACHINE_END diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-dove/common.c b/arch/arm/mach-dove/common.c index f7a12586a1f5eaf9c1b0316b6efc2b914a63fa30..fe627aba6da7e5ffc90b98122b4ef53e540d1220 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-dove/common.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-dove/common.c @@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ static struct resource dove_sdio0_resources[] = { }; static struct platform_device dove_sdio0 = { - .name = "sdhci-mv", + .name = "sdhci-dove", .id = 0, .dev = { .dma_mask = &sdio_dmamask, @@ -798,7 +798,7 @@ static struct resource dove_sdio1_resources[] = { }; static struct platform_device dove_sdio1 = { - .name = "sdhci-mv", + .name = "sdhci-dove", .id = 1, .dev = { .dma_mask = &sdio_dmamask, diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-dove/include/mach/dove.h b/arch/arm/mach-dove/include/mach/dove.h index f6a08397f046b70bc48f60edd466b1ec1867bfa9..27b414578f2efff7715d33f13892371778e2864d 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-dove/include/mach/dove.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-dove/include/mach/dove.h @@ -131,14 +131,21 @@ #define DOVE_RESET_SAMPLE_LO (DOVE_MPP_VIRT_BASE | 0x014) #define DOVE_RESET_SAMPLE_HI (DOVE_MPP_VIRT_BASE | 0x018) #define DOVE_GPIO_VIRT_BASE (DOVE_SB_REGS_VIRT_BASE | 0xd0400) +#define DOVE_GPIO2_VIRT_BASE (DOVE_SB_REGS_VIRT_BASE | 0xe8400) #define DOVE_MPP_GENERAL_VIRT_BASE (DOVE_SB_REGS_VIRT_BASE | 0xe803c) #define DOVE_AU1_SPDIFO_GPIO_EN (1 << 1) #define DOVE_NAND_GPIO_EN (1 << 0) #define DOVE_MPP_CTRL4_VIRT_BASE (DOVE_GPIO_VIRT_BASE + 0x40) - +#define DOVE_SPI_GPIO_SEL (1 << 5) +#define DOVE_UART1_GPIO_SEL (1 << 4) +#define DOVE_AU1_GPIO_SEL (1 << 3) +#define DOVE_CAM_GPIO_SEL (1 << 2) +#define DOVE_SD1_GPIO_SEL (1 << 1) +#define DOVE_SD0_GPIO_SEL (1 << 0) /* Power Management */ #define DOVE_PMU_VIRT_BASE (DOVE_SB_REGS_VIRT_BASE | 0xd0000) +#define DOVE_PMU_SIG_CTRL (DOVE_PMU_VIRT_BASE + 0x802c) /* Real Time Clock */ #define DOVE_RTC_PHYS_BASE (DOVE_SB_REGS_PHYS_BASE | 0xd8500) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-dove/include/mach/gpio.h b/arch/arm/mach-dove/include/mach/gpio.h index 0ee70ff39e1105dfb096fbfe1551fdfb18b6663f..340bb7af529d13f3d7461edfa4b2975a67f3e7f6 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-dove/include/mach/gpio.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-dove/include/mach/gpio.h @@ -14,12 +14,14 @@ #include #include /* cansleep wrappers */ -#define GPIO_MAX 64 +#define GPIO_MAX 72 #define GPIO_BASE_LO (DOVE_GPIO_VIRT_BASE + 0x00) #define GPIO_BASE_HI (DOVE_GPIO_VIRT_BASE + 0x20) -#define GPIO_BASE(pin) ((pin < 32) ? GPIO_BASE_LO : GPIO_BASE_HI) +#define GPIO_BASE(pin) ((pin < 32) ? GPIO_BASE_LO : \ + ((pin < 64) ? GPIO_BASE_HI : \ + DOVE_GPIO2_VIRT_BASE)) #define GPIO_OUT(pin) (GPIO_BASE(pin) + 0x00) #define GPIO_IO_CONF(pin) (GPIO_BASE(pin) + 0x04) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-dove/mpp.c b/arch/arm/mach-dove/mpp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..71db2bdf2f284ccc55c005175e920bfe194d8f6d --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-dove/mpp.c @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-dove/mpp.c + * + * MPP functions for Marvell Dove SoCs + * + * This file is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public + * License version 2. This program is licensed "as is" without any + * warranty of any kind, whether express or implied. + */ + +#include +#include +#include + +#include + +#include "mpp.h" + +#define MPP_NR_REGS 4 +#define MPP_CTRL(i) ((i) == 3 ? \ + DOVE_MPP_CTRL4_VIRT_BASE : \ + DOVE_MPP_VIRT_BASE + (i) * 4) +#define PMU_SIG_REGS 2 +#define PMU_SIG_CTRL(i) (DOVE_PMU_SIG_CTRL + (i) * 4) + +struct dove_mpp_grp { + int start; + int end; +}; + +static struct dove_mpp_grp dove_mpp_grp[] = { + [MPP_24_39] = { + .start = 24, + .end = 39, + }, + [MPP_40_45] = { + .start = 40, + .end = 45, + }, + [MPP_46_51] = { + .start = 40, + .end = 45, + }, + [MPP_58_61] = { + .start = 58, + .end = 61, + }, + [MPP_62_63] = { + .start = 62, + .end = 63, + }, +}; + +static void dove_mpp_gpio_mode(int start, int end, int gpio_mode) +{ + int i; + + for (i = start; i <= end; i++) + orion_gpio_set_valid(i, gpio_mode); +} + +static void dove_mpp_dump_regs(void) +{ +#ifdef DEBUG + int i; + + pr_debug("MPP_CTRL regs:"); + for (i = 0; i < MPP_NR_REGS; i++) + printk(" %08x", readl(MPP_CTRL(i))); + printk("\n"); + + pr_debug("PMU_SIG_CTRL regs:"); + for (i = 0; i < PMU_SIG_REGS; i++) + printk(" %08x", readl(PMU_SIG_CTRL(i))); + printk("\n"); + + pr_debug("PMU_MPP_GENERAL_CTRL: %08x\n", readl(DOVE_PMU_MPP_GENERAL_CTRL)); + pr_debug("MPP_GENERAL: %08x\n", readl(DOVE_MPP_GENERAL_VIRT_BASE)); +#endif +} + +static void dove_mpp_cfg_nfc(int sel) +{ + u32 mpp_gen_cfg = readl(DOVE_MPP_GENERAL_VIRT_BASE); + + mpp_gen_cfg &= ~0x1; + mpp_gen_cfg |= sel; + writel(mpp_gen_cfg, DOVE_MPP_GENERAL_VIRT_BASE); + + dove_mpp_gpio_mode(64, 71, GPIO_OUTPUT_OK); +} + +static void dove_mpp_cfg_au1(int sel) +{ + u32 mpp_ctrl4 = readl(DOVE_MPP_CTRL4_VIRT_BASE); + u32 ssp_ctrl1 = readl(DOVE_SSP_CTRL_STATUS_1); + u32 mpp_gen_ctrl = readl(DOVE_MPP_GENERAL_VIRT_BASE); + u32 global_cfg_2 = readl(DOVE_GLOBAL_CONFIG_2); + + mpp_ctrl4 &= ~(DOVE_AU1_GPIO_SEL); + ssp_ctrl1 &= ~(DOVE_SSP_ON_AU1); + mpp_gen_ctrl &= ~(DOVE_AU1_SPDIFO_GPIO_EN); + global_cfg_2 &= ~(DOVE_TWSI_OPTION3_GPIO); + + if (!sel || sel == 0x2) + dove_mpp_gpio_mode(52, 57, 0); + else + dove_mpp_gpio_mode(52, 57, GPIO_OUTPUT_OK | GPIO_INPUT_OK); + + if (sel & 0x1) { + global_cfg_2 |= DOVE_TWSI_OPTION3_GPIO; + dove_mpp_gpio_mode(56, 57, 0); + } + if (sel & 0x2) { + mpp_gen_ctrl |= DOVE_AU1_SPDIFO_GPIO_EN; + dove_mpp_gpio_mode(57, 57, GPIO_OUTPUT_OK | GPIO_INPUT_OK); + } + if (sel & 0x4) { + ssp_ctrl1 |= DOVE_SSP_ON_AU1; + dove_mpp_gpio_mode(52, 55, 0); + } + if (sel & 0x8) + mpp_ctrl4 |= DOVE_AU1_GPIO_SEL; + + writel(mpp_ctrl4, DOVE_MPP_CTRL4_VIRT_BASE); + writel(ssp_ctrl1, DOVE_SSP_CTRL_STATUS_1); + writel(mpp_gen_ctrl, DOVE_MPP_GENERAL_VIRT_BASE); + writel(global_cfg_2, DOVE_GLOBAL_CONFIG_2); +} + +static void dove_mpp_conf_grp(int num, int sel, u32 *mpp_ctrl) +{ + int start = dove_mpp_grp[num].start; + int end = dove_mpp_grp[num].end; + int gpio_mode = sel ? GPIO_OUTPUT_OK | GPIO_INPUT_OK : 0; + + *mpp_ctrl &= ~(0x1 << num); + *mpp_ctrl |= sel << num; + + dove_mpp_gpio_mode(start, end, gpio_mode); +} + +void __init dove_mpp_conf(unsigned int *mpp_list) +{ + u32 mpp_ctrl[MPP_NR_REGS]; + u32 pmu_mpp_ctrl = 0; + u32 pmu_sig_ctrl[PMU_SIG_REGS]; + int i; + + /* Initialize gpiolib. */ + orion_gpio_init(); + + for (i = 0; i < MPP_NR_REGS; i++) + mpp_ctrl[i] = readl(MPP_CTRL(i)); + + for (i = 0; i < PMU_SIG_REGS; i++) + pmu_sig_ctrl[i] = readl(PMU_SIG_CTRL(i)); + + pmu_mpp_ctrl = readl(DOVE_PMU_MPP_GENERAL_CTRL); + + dove_mpp_dump_regs(); + + for ( ; *mpp_list != MPP_END; mpp_list++) { + unsigned int num = MPP_NUM(*mpp_list); + unsigned int sel = MPP_SEL(*mpp_list); + int shift, gpio_mode; + + if (num > MPP_MAX) { + pr_err("dove: invalid MPP number (%u)\n", num); + continue; + } + + if (*mpp_list & MPP_NFC_MASK) { + dove_mpp_cfg_nfc(sel); + continue; + } + + if (*mpp_list & MPP_AU1_MASK) { + dove_mpp_cfg_au1(sel); + continue; + } + + if (*mpp_list & MPP_GRP_MASK) { + dove_mpp_conf_grp(num, sel, &mpp_ctrl[3]); + continue; + } + + shift = (num & 7) << 2; + if (*mpp_list & MPP_PMU_MASK) { + pmu_mpp_ctrl |= (0x1 << num); + pmu_sig_ctrl[num / 8] &= ~(0xf << shift); + pmu_sig_ctrl[num / 8] |= 0xf << shift; + gpio_mode = 0; + } else { + mpp_ctrl[num / 8] &= ~(0xf << shift); + mpp_ctrl[num / 8] |= sel << shift; + gpio_mode = GPIO_OUTPUT_OK | GPIO_INPUT_OK; + } + + orion_gpio_set_valid(num, gpio_mode); + } + + for (i = 0; i < MPP_NR_REGS; i++) + writel(mpp_ctrl[i], MPP_CTRL(i)); + + for (i = 0; i < PMU_SIG_REGS; i++) + writel(pmu_sig_ctrl[i], PMU_SIG_CTRL(i)); + + writel(pmu_mpp_ctrl, DOVE_PMU_MPP_GENERAL_CTRL); + + dove_mpp_dump_regs(); +} diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-dove/mpp.h b/arch/arm/mach-dove/mpp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2a43ce413b15a0735948d69131bcc4c9bef8a724 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-dove/mpp.h @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +#ifndef __ARCH_DOVE_MPP_CODED_H +#define __ARCH_DOVE_MPP_CODED_H + +#define MPP(_num, _mode, _pmu, _grp, _au1, _nfc) ( \ +/* MPP/group number */ ((_num) & 0xff) | \ +/* MPP select value */ (((_mode) & 0xf) << 8) | \ +/* MPP PMU */ ((!!(_pmu)) << 12) | \ +/* group flag */ ((!!(_grp)) << 13) | \ +/* AU1 flag */ ((!!(_au1)) << 14) | \ +/* NFCE flag */ ((!!(_nfc)) << 15)) + +#define MPP_MAX 71 + +#define MPP_NUM(x) ((x) & 0xff) +#define MPP_SEL(x) (((x) >> 8) & 0xf) + +#define MPP_PMU_MASK MPP(0, 0x0, 1, 0, 0, 0) +#define MPP_GRP_MASK MPP(0, 0x0, 0, 1, 0, 0) +#define MPP_AU1_MASK MPP(0, 0x0, 0, 0, 1, 0) +#define MPP_NFC_MASK MPP(0, 0x0, 0, 0, 0, 1) + +#define MPP_END MPP(0xff, 0xf, 1, 1, 1, 1) + +#define MPP_PMU_DRIVE_0 0x1 +#define MPP_PMU_DRIVE_1 0x2 +#define MPP_PMU_SDI 0x3 +#define MPP_PMU_CPU_PWRDWN 0x4 +#define MPP_PMU_STBY_PWRDWN 0x5 +#define MPP_PMU_CORE_PWR_GOOD 0x8 +#define MPP_PMU_BAT_FAULT 0xa +#define MPP_PMU_EXT0_WU 0xb +#define MPP_PMU_EXT1_WU 0xc +#define MPP_PMU_EXT2_WU 0xd +#define MPP_PMU_BLINK 0xe +#define MPP_PMU(_num, _mode) MPP((_num), MPP_PMU_##_mode, 1, 0, 0, 0) + +#define MPP_PIN(_num, _mode) MPP((_num), (_mode), 0, 0, 0, 0) +#define MPP_GRP(_grp, _mode) MPP((_grp), (_mode), 0, 1, 0, 0) +#define MPP_GRP_AU1(_mode) MPP(0, (_mode), 0, 0, 1, 0) +#define MPP_GRP_NFC(_mode) MPP(0, (_mode), 0, 0, 0, 1) + +#define MPP0_GPIO0 MPP_PIN(0, 0x0) +#define MPP0_UA2_RTSn MPP_PIN(0, 0x2) +#define MPP0_SDIO0_CD MPP_PIN(0, 0x3) +#define MPP0_LCD0_PWM MPP_PIN(0, 0xf) + +#define MPP1_GPIO1 MPP_PIN(1, 0x0) +#define MPP1_UA2_CTSn MPP_PIN(1, 0x2) +#define MPP1_SDIO0_WP MPP_PIN(1, 0x3) +#define MPP1_LCD1_PWM MPP_PIN(1, 0xf) + +#define MPP2_GPIO2 MPP_PIN(2, 0x0) +#define MPP2_SATA_PRESENT MPP_PIN(2, 0x1) +#define MPP2_UA2_TXD MPP_PIN(2, 0x2) +#define MPP2_SDIO0_BUS_POWER MPP_PIN(2, 0x3) +#define MPP2_UA_RTSn1 MPP_PIN(2, 0x4) + +#define MPP3_GPIO3 MPP_PIN(3, 0x0) +#define MPP3_SATA_ACT MPP_PIN(3, 0x1) +#define MPP3_UA2_RXD MPP_PIN(3, 0x2) +#define MPP3_SDIO0_LED_CTRL MPP_PIN(3, 0x3) +#define MPP3_UA_CTSn1 MPP_PIN(3, 0x4) +#define MPP3_SPI_LCD_CS1 MPP_PIN(3, 0xf) + +#define MPP4_GPIO4 MPP_PIN(4, 0x0) +#define MPP4_UA3_RTSn MPP_PIN(4, 0x2) +#define MPP4_SDIO1_CD MPP_PIN(4, 0x3) +#define MPP4_SPI_1_MISO MPP_PIN(4, 0x4) + +#define MPP5_GPIO5 MPP_PIN(5, 0x0) +#define MPP5_UA3_CTSn MPP_PIN(5, 0x2) +#define MPP5_SDIO1_WP MPP_PIN(5, 0x3) +#define MPP5_SPI_1_CS MPP_PIN(5, 0x4) + +#define MPP6_GPIO6 MPP_PIN(6, 0x0) +#define MPP6_UA3_TXD MPP_PIN(6, 0x2) +#define MPP6_SDIO1_BUS_POWER MPP_PIN(6, 0x3) +#define MPP6_SPI_1_MOSI MPP_PIN(6, 0x4) + +#define MPP7_GPIO7 MPP_PIN(7, 0x0) +#define MPP7_UA3_RXD MPP_PIN(7, 0x2) +#define MPP7_SDIO1_LED_CTRL MPP_PIN(7, 0x3) +#define MPP7_SPI_1_SCK MPP_PIN(7, 0x4) + +#define MPP8_GPIO8 MPP_PIN(8, 0x0) +#define MPP8_WD_RST_OUT MPP_PIN(8, 0x1) + +#define MPP9_GPIO9 MPP_PIN(9, 0x0) +#define MPP9_PEX1_CLKREQn MPP_PIN(9, 0x5) + +#define MPP10_GPIO10 MPP_PIN(10, 0x0) +#define MPP10_SSP_SCLK MPP_PIN(10, 0x5) + +#define MPP11_GPIO11 MPP_PIN(11, 0x0) +#define MPP11_SATA_PRESENT MPP_PIN(11, 0x1) +#define MPP11_SATA_ACT MPP_PIN(11, 0x2) +#define MPP11_SDIO0_LED_CTRL MPP_PIN(11, 0x3) +#define MPP11_SDIO1_LED_CTRL MPP_PIN(11, 0x4) +#define MPP11_PEX0_CLKREQn MPP_PIN(11, 0x5) + +#define MPP12_GPIO12 MPP_PIN(12, 0x0) +#define MPP12_SATA_ACT MPP_PIN(12, 0x1) +#define MPP12_UA2_RTSn MPP_PIN(12, 0x2) +#define MPP12_AD0_I2S_EXT_MCLK MPP_PIN(12, 0x3) +#define MPP12_SDIO1_CD MPP_PIN(12, 0x4) + +#define MPP13_GPIO13 MPP_PIN(13, 0x0) +#define MPP13_UA2_CTSn MPP_PIN(13, 0x2) +#define MPP13_AD1_I2S_EXT_MCLK MPP_PIN(13, 0x3) +#define MPP13_SDIO1WP MPP_PIN(13, 0x4) +#define MPP13_SSP_EXTCLK MPP_PIN(13, 0x5) + +#define MPP14_GPIO14 MPP_PIN(14, 0x0) +#define MPP14_UA2_TXD MPP_PIN(14, 0x2) +#define MPP14_SDIO1_BUS_POWER MPP_PIN(14, 0x4) +#define MPP14_SSP_RXD MPP_PIN(14, 0x5) + +#define MPP15_GPIO15 MPP_PIN(15, 0x0) +#define MPP15_UA2_RXD MPP_PIN(15, 0x2) +#define MPP15_SDIO1_LED_CTRL MPP_PIN(15, 0x4) +#define MPP15_SSP_SFRM MPP_PIN(15, 0x5) + +#define MPP16_GPIO16 MPP_PIN(16, 0x0) +#define MPP16_UA3_RTSn MPP_PIN(16, 0x2) +#define MPP16_SDIO0_CD MPP_PIN(16, 0x3) +#define MPP16_SPI_LCD_CS1 MPP_PIN(16, 0x4) +#define MPP16_AC97_SDATA_IN1 MPP_PIN(16, 0x5) + +#define MPP17_GPIO17 MPP_PIN(17, 0x0) +#define MPP17_AC97_SYSCLK_OUT MPP_PIN(17, 0x1) +#define MPP17_UA3_CTSn MPP_PIN(17, 0x2) +#define MPP17_SDIO0_WP MPP_PIN(17, 0x3) +#define MPP17_TW_SDA2 MPP_PIN(17, 0x4) +#define MPP17_AC97_SDATA_IN2 MPP_PIN(17, 0x5) + +#define MPP18_GPIO18 MPP_PIN(18, 0x0) +#define MPP18_UA3_TXD MPP_PIN(18, 0x2) +#define MPP18_SDIO0_BUS_POWER MPP_PIN(18, 0x3) +#define MPP18_LCD0_PWM MPP_PIN(18, 0x4) +#define MPP18_AC_SDATA_IN3 MPP_PIN(18, 0x5) + +#define MPP19_GPIO19 MPP_PIN(19, 0x0) +#define MPP19_UA3_RXD MPP_PIN(19, 0x2) +#define MPP19_SDIO0_LED_CTRL MPP_PIN(19, 0x3) +#define MPP19_TW_SCK2 MPP_PIN(19, 0x4) + +#define MPP20_GPIO20 MPP_PIN(20, 0x0) +#define MPP20_AC97_SYSCLK_OUT MPP_PIN(20, 0x1) +#define MPP20_SPI_LCD_MISO MPP_PIN(20, 0x2) +#define MPP20_SDIO1_CD MPP_PIN(20, 0x3) +#define MPP20_SDIO0_CD MPP_PIN(20, 0x5) +#define MPP20_SPI_1_MISO MPP_PIN(20, 0x6) + +#define MPP21_GPIO21 MPP_PIN(21, 0x0) +#define MPP21_UA1_RTSn MPP_PIN(21, 0x1) +#define MPP21_SPI_LCD_CS0 MPP_PIN(21, 0x2) +#define MPP21_SDIO1_WP MPP_PIN(21, 0x3) +#define MPP21_SSP_SFRM MPP_PIN(21, 0x4) +#define MPP21_SDIO0_WP MPP_PIN(21, 0x5) +#define MPP21_SPI_1_CS MPP_PIN(21, 0x6) + +#define MPP22_GPIO22 MPP_PIN(22, 0x0) +#define MPP22_UA1_CTSn MPP_PIN(22, 0x1) +#define MPP22_SPI_LCD_MOSI MPP_PIN(22, 0x2) +#define MPP22_SDIO1_BUS_POWER MPP_PIN(22, 0x3) +#define MPP22_SSP_TXD MPP_PIN(22, 0x4) +#define MPP22_SDIO0_BUS_POWER MPP_PIN(22, 0x5) +#define MPP22_SPI_1_MOSI MPP_PIN(22, 0x6) + +#define MPP23_GPIO23 MPP_PIN(23, 0x0) +#define MPP23_SPI_LCD_SCK MPP_PIN(23, 0x2) +#define MPP23_SDIO1_LED_CTRL MPP_PIN(23, 0x3) +#define MPP23_SSP_SCLK MPP_PIN(23, 0x4) +#define MPP23_SDIO0_LED_CTRL MPP_PIN(23, 0x5) +#define MPP23_SPI_1_SCK MPP_PIN(23, 0x6) + +/* for MPP groups _num is a group index */ +enum dove_mpp_grp_idx { + MPP_24_39 = 2, + MPP_40_45 = 0, + MPP_46_51 = 1, + MPP_58_61 = 5, + MPP_62_63 = 4, +}; + +#define MPP24_39_GPIO MPP_GRP(MPP_24_39, 0x1) +#define MPP24_39_CAM MPP_GRP(MPP_24_39, 0x0) + +#define MPP40_45_GPIO MPP_GRP(MPP_40_45, 0x1) +#define MPP40_45_SD0 MPP_GRP(MPP_40_45, 0x0) + +#define MPP46_51_GPIO MPP_GRP(MPP_46_51, 0x1) +#define MPP46_51_SD1 MPP_GRP(MPP_46_51, 0x0) + +#define MPP58_61_GPIO MPP_GRP(MPP_58_61, 0x1) +#define MPP58_61_SPI MPP_GRP(MPP_58_61, 0x0) + +#define MPP62_63_GPIO MPP_GRP(MPP_62_63, 0x1) +#define MPP62_63_UA1 MPP_GRP(MPP_62_63, 0x0) + +/* The MPP[64:71] control differs from other groups */ +#define MPP64_71_GPO MPP_GRP_NFC(0x1) +#define MPP64_71_NFC MPP_GRP_NFC(0x0) + +/* + * The MPP[52:57] functionality is encoded by 4 bits in different + * registers. The _num field in this case encodes those bits in + * correspodence with Table 135 of 88AP510 Functional specification + */ +#define MPP52_57_AU1 MPP_GRP_AU1(0x0) +#define MPP52_57_AU1_GPIO57 MPP_GRP_AU1(0x2) +#define MPP52_57_GPIO MPP_GRP_AU1(0xa) +#define MPP52_57_TW_GPIO MPP_GRP_AU1(0xb) +#define MPP52_57_AU1_SSP MPP_GRP_AU1(0xc) +#define MPP52_57_SSP_GPIO MPP_GRP_AU1(0xe) +#define MPP52_57_SSP_TW MPP_GRP_AU1(0xf) + +void dove_mpp_conf(unsigned int *mpp_list); + +#endif /* __ARCH_DOVE_MPP_CODED_H */ diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/clock.c b/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/clock.c index ef06c66a6f1630cbab1ec79487382dc8704f4049..ca4de71050973184945297febfc7b2111103f76c 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/clock.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/clock.c @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include -#include #include diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/Kconfig b/arch/arm/mach-imx/Kconfig index 197f9e241cffc36e06543fe1eadc60582955fd1a..17d2e608a21475ad0db47ca9928a6ed1f20397cd 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/Kconfig @@ -1,13 +1,37 @@ config IMX_HAVE_DMA_V1 bool -if ARCH_MX1 - config SOC_IMX1 + bool select CPU_ARM920T select IMX_HAVE_DMA_V1 select IMX_HAVE_IOMUX_V1 + select MXC_AVIC + +config SOC_IMX21 + bool + select CPU_ARM926T + select ARCH_MXC_AUDMUX_V1 + select IMX_HAVE_DMA_V1 + select IMX_HAVE_IOMUX_V1 + select MXC_AVIC + +config SOC_IMX25 bool + select CPU_ARM926T + select ARCH_MXC_AUDMUX_V2 + select ARCH_MXC_IOMUX_V3 + select MXC_AVIC + +config SOC_IMX27 + bool + select CPU_ARM926T + select ARCH_MXC_AUDMUX_V1 + select IMX_HAVE_DMA_V1 + select IMX_HAVE_IOMUX_V1 + select MXC_AVIC + +if ARCH_MX1 comment "MX1 platforms:" config MACH_MXLADS @@ -31,33 +55,17 @@ endif if ARCH_MX2 -config SOC_IMX21 - select CPU_ARM926T - select ARCH_MXC_AUDMUX_V1 - select IMX_HAVE_DMA_V1 - select IMX_HAVE_IOMUX_V1 - bool - -config SOC_IMX27 - select CPU_ARM926T - select ARCH_MXC_AUDMUX_V1 - select IMX_HAVE_DMA_V1 - select IMX_HAVE_IOMUX_V1 - bool - choice prompt "CPUs:" default MACH_MX21 config MACH_MX21 bool "i.MX21 support" - select SOC_IMX21 help This enables support for Freescale's MX2 based i.MX21 processor. config MACH_MX27 bool "i.MX27 support" - select SOC_IMX27 help This enables support for Freescale's MX2 based i.MX27 processor. @@ -71,7 +79,10 @@ comment "MX21 platforms:" config MACH_MX21ADS bool "MX21ADS platform" + select SOC_IMX21 + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_FB select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_MMC select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_NAND help Include support for MX21ADS platform. This includes specific @@ -79,24 +90,79 @@ config MACH_MX21ADS endif +if ARCH_MX25 + +comment "MX25 platforms:" + +config MACH_MX25_3DS + bool "Support MX25PDK (3DS) Platform" + select SOC_IMX25 + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_FSL_USB2_UDC + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX2_WDT + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMXDI_RTC + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_FB + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_KEYPAD + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_EHCI + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_NAND + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_SDHCI_ESDHC_IMX + +config MACH_EUKREA_CPUIMX25 + bool "Support Eukrea CPUIMX25 Platform" + select SOC_IMX25 + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_FLEXCAN + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_FSL_USB2_UDC + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMXDI_RTC + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_FB + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_I2C + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_EHCI + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_NAND + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_SDHCI_ESDHC_IMX + select MXC_ULPI if USB_ULPI + +choice + prompt "Baseboard" + depends on MACH_EUKREA_CPUIMX25 + default MACH_EUKREA_MBIMXSD25_BASEBOARD + +config MACH_EUKREA_MBIMXSD25_BASEBOARD + bool "Eukrea MBIMXSD development board" + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_SSI + help + This adds board specific devices that can be found on Eukrea's + MBIMXSD evaluation board. + +endchoice + +endif + if MACH_MX27 comment "MX27 platforms:" config MACH_MX27ADS bool "MX27ADS platform" + select SOC_IMX27 + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_FB select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_I2C select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_MMC select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_NAND + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_W1 help Include support for MX27ADS platform. This includes specific configurations for the board and its peripherals. config MACH_PCM038 bool "Phytec phyCORE-i.MX27 CPU module (pcm038)" + select SOC_IMX27 + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX2_WDT select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_I2C select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_EHCI select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_NAND + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_W1 select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_SPI_IMX select MXC_ULPI if USB_ULPI help @@ -109,8 +175,9 @@ choice default MACH_PCM970_BASEBOARD config MACH_PCM970_BASEBOARD - prompt "PHYTEC PCM970 development board" - bool + bool "PHYTEC PCM970 development board" + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_FB + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_MMC help This adds board specific devices that can be found on Phytec's PCM970 evaluation board. @@ -119,9 +186,14 @@ endchoice config MACH_CPUIMX27 bool "Eukrea CPUIMX27 module" + select SOC_IMX27 + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_FSL_USB2_UDC + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX2_WDT select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_I2C select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_EHCI select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_NAND + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_W1 select MXC_ULPI if USB_ULPI help Include support for Eukrea CPUIMX27 platform. This includes @@ -130,6 +202,7 @@ config MACH_CPUIMX27 config MACH_EUKREA_CPUIMX27_USESDHC2 bool "CPUIMX27 integrates SDHC2 module" depends on MACH_CPUIMX27 + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_MMC help This adds support for the internal SDHC2 used on CPUIMX27 for wifi or eMMC. @@ -148,8 +221,11 @@ choice config MACH_EUKREA_MBIMX27_BASEBOARD bool "Eukrea MBIMX27 development board" + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_FB + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_KEYPAD select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_SSI select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_MMC select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_SPI_IMX help This adds board specific devices that can be found on Eukrea's @@ -159,15 +235,26 @@ endchoice config MACH_MX27_3DS bool "MX27PDK platform" + select SOC_IMX27 + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_FSL_USB2_UDC + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX2_WDT + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_KEYPAD select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_EHCI + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_MMC + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_SPI_IMX + select MXC_ULPI if USB_ULPI help Include support for MX27PDK platform. This includes specific configurations for the board and its peripherals. config MACH_IMX27_VISSTRIM_M10 bool "Vista Silicon i.MX27 Visstrim_m10" + select SOC_IMX27 select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_I2C select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_MMC + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_EHCI help Include support for Visstrim_m10 platform and its different variants. This includes specific configurations for the board and its @@ -175,6 +262,7 @@ config MACH_IMX27_VISSTRIM_M10 config MACH_IMX27LITE bool "LogicPD MX27 LITEKIT platform" + select SOC_IMX27 select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART help Include support for MX27 LITEKIT platform. This includes specific @@ -182,10 +270,17 @@ config MACH_IMX27LITE config MACH_PCA100 bool "Phytec phyCARD-s (pca100)" + select SOC_IMX27 + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_FSL_USB2_UDC + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX2_WDT + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_FB select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_I2C select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_SSI select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_EHCI + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_MMC select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_NAND + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_W1 select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_SPI_IMX select MXC_ULPI if USB_ULPI help @@ -194,8 +289,11 @@ config MACH_PCA100 config MACH_MXT_TD60 bool "Maxtrack i-MXT TD60" + select SOC_IMX27 + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_FB select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_I2C select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_IMX_UART + select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_MMC select IMX_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXC_NAND help Include support for i-MXT (aka td60) platform. This diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/Makefile b/arch/arm/mach-imx/Makefile index 5582692bb176958f89c67bd3b70d230b7664b536..77100bf26153535f70f756f68e2f829b0af85d5d 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/Makefile +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/Makefile @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ # Object file lists. -obj-y := devices.o - obj-$(CONFIG_IMX_HAVE_DMA_V1) += dma-v1.o obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX1) += clock-imx1.o mm-imx1.o obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX21) += clock-imx21.o mm-imx21.o +obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX25) += clock-imx25.o mm-imx25.o + obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX27) += cpu-imx27.o pm-imx27.o obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX27) += clock-imx27.o mm-imx27.o @@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_SCB9328) += mach-scb9328.o obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX21ADS) += mach-mx21ads.o +obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX25_3DS) += mach-mx25_3ds.o +obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_EUKREA_CPUIMX25) += mach-eukrea_cpuimx25.o +obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_EUKREA_MBIMXSD25_BASEBOARD) += eukrea_mbimxsd25-baseboard.o + obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX27ADS) += mach-mx27ads.o obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_PCM038) += mach-pcm038.o obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_PCM970_BASEBOARD) += pcm970-baseboard.o diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/Makefile.boot b/arch/arm/mach-imx/Makefile.boot index 7988a85cf07db0453ec39715c38a70067a2ef1d0..3953d60bff0bc1b73976732e80238a3e4f4df96f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/Makefile.boot +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/Makefile.boot @@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ zreladdr-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX21) := 0xC0008000 params_phys-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX21) := 0xC0000100 initrd_phys-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX21) := 0xC0800000 +zreladdr-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX25) := 0x80008000 +params_phys-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX25) := 0x80000100 +initrd_phys-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MX25) := 0x80800000 + zreladdr-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX27) := 0xA0008000 params_phys-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX27) := 0xA0000100 initrd_phys-$(CONFIG_MACH_MX27) := 0xA0800000 diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx1.c b/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx1.c index daca30b2d5b1ad5d77c03e8166910a8b7ca5a066..3938a563b2807d70f89d4eedcb4e2a2d9537a170 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx1.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx1.c @@ -22,8 +22,7 @@ #include #include #include - -#include +#include #include #include diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx21.c b/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx21.c index cf15ea516a72c4e177d1d4d66374ea0a4ed8676f..bf30a8c7ce6fdddb1c66d4733dce25a8ca04ae27 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx21.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx21.c @@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include -#include #include #define IO_ADDR_CCM(off) (MX21_IO_ADDRESS(MX21_CCM_BASE_ADDR + (off))) @@ -1185,7 +1185,7 @@ static struct clk_lookup lookups[] = { _REGISTER_CLOCK(NULL, "brom", brom_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK(NULL, "emma", emma_clk[0]) _REGISTER_CLOCK(NULL, "slcdc", slcdc_clk[0]) - _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx-wdt.0", NULL, wdog_clk) + _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx2-wdt.0", NULL, wdog_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK(NULL, "gpio", gpio_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx-i2c.0", NULL, i2c_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("mxc-keypad", NULL, kpp_clk) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-mx25/clock.c b/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx25.c similarity index 99% rename from arch/arm/mach-mx25/clock.c rename to arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx25.c index 9e4a5578c2fb9dc6a392aa07b5fb085dde900651..daa0165b6772ffb691ee91a82c21474ca2170203 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-mx25/clock.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx25.c @@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ #include #include #include - -#include +#include #include #include @@ -296,7 +295,7 @@ static struct clk_lookup lookups[] = { _REGISTER_CLOCK("fec.0", NULL, fec_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imxdi_rtc.0", NULL, dryice_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx-fb.0", NULL, lcdc_clk) - _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx-wdt.0", NULL, wdt_clk) + _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx2-wdt.0", NULL, wdt_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx-ssi.0", NULL, ssi1_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx-ssi.1", NULL, ssi2_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("sdhci-esdhc-imx.0", NULL, esdhc1_clk) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx27.c b/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx27.c index 98a25bada783fef44c1c5911dcc5cd7ca7ab8c9a..583f2515c1d58fdfabfb4f122cfbf069769adb5b 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx27.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx27.c @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ #include #include #include +#include -#include #include #include @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ static int clk_cpu_set_parent(struct clk *clk, struct clk *parent) if (clk->parent == parent) return 0; - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0) { + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0) { if (parent == &mpll_main1_clk) { cscr |= CCM_CSCR_ARM_SRC; } else { @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ static int set_rate_cpu(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate) div--; reg = __raw_readl(CCM_CSCR); - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0) { + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0) { reg &= ~(3 << 12); reg |= div << 12; reg &= ~(CCM_CSCR_FPM | CCM_CSCR_SPEN); @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ static unsigned long get_rate_ssix(struct clk *clk, unsigned long pdf) parent_rate = clk_get_rate(clk->parent); - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0) + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0) pdf += 4; /* MX27 TO2+ */ else pdf = (pdf < 2) ? 124UL : pdf; /* MX21 & MX27 TO1 */ @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ static unsigned long get_rate_nfc(struct clk *clk) parent_rate = clk_get_rate(clk->parent); - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0) + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0) nfc_pdf = (__raw_readl(CCM_PCDR0) >> 6) & 0xf; else nfc_pdf = (__raw_readl(CCM_PCDR0) >> 12) & 0xf; @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ static unsigned long get_rate_vpu(struct clk *clk) parent_rate = clk_get_rate(clk->parent); - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0) { + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0) { vpu_pdf = (__raw_readl(CCM_PCDR0) >> 10) & 0x3f; vpu_pdf += 4; } else { @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ static unsigned long get_rate_mpll_main(struct clk *clk) * clk->id == 0: arm clock source path 1 which is from 2 * MPLL / 2 * clk->id == 1: arm clock source path 2 which is from 2 * MPLL / 3 */ - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0 && clk->id == 1) + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0 && clk->id == 1) return 2UL * parent_rate / 3UL; return parent_rate; @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ static unsigned long get_rate_spll(struct clk *clk) /* On TO2 we have to write the value back. Otherwise we * read 0 from this register the next time. */ - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0) + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0) __raw_writel(reg, CCM_SPCTL0); return mxc_decode_pll(reg, rate); @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ static unsigned long get_rate_cpu(struct clk *clk) u32 div; unsigned long rate; - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0) + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0) div = (__raw_readl(CCM_CSCR) >> 12) & 0x3; else div = (__raw_readl(CCM_CSCR) >> 13) & 0x7; @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ static unsigned long get_rate_ahb(struct clk *clk) { unsigned long rate, bclk_pdf; - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0) + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0) bclk_pdf = (__raw_readl(CCM_CSCR) >> 8) & 0x3; else bclk_pdf = (__raw_readl(CCM_CSCR) >> 9) & 0xf; @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ static unsigned long get_rate_ipg(struct clk *clk) { unsigned long rate, ipg_pdf; - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0) + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0) return clk_get_rate(clk->parent); else ipg_pdf = (__raw_readl(CCM_CSCR) >> 8) & 1; @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ static struct clk_lookup lookups[] = { _REGISTER_CLOCK(NULL, "sahara2", sahara2_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK(NULL, "ata", ata_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK(NULL, "mstick", mstick_clk) - _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx-wdt.0", NULL, wdog_clk) + _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx2-wdt.0", NULL, wdog_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK(NULL, "gpio", gpio_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx-i2c.0", NULL, i2c1_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx-i2c.1", NULL, i2c2_clk) @@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ static void __init to2_adjust_clocks(void) { unsigned long cscr = __raw_readl(CCM_CSCR); - if (mx27_revision() >= CHIP_REV_2_0) { + if (mx27_revision() >= IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0) { if (cscr & CCM_CSCR_ARM_SRC) cpu_clk.parent = &mpll_main1_clk; diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/cpu-imx27.c b/arch/arm/mach-imx/cpu-imx27.c index d8d3b2d84dc577df1cf432cea73c0be29fdaadc4..3b117be37bd2cd8cd6ce997ec294060045c44d11 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/cpu-imx27.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/cpu-imx27.c @@ -42,7 +42,19 @@ static void query_silicon_parameter(void) val = __raw_readl(MX27_IO_ADDRESS(MX27_SYSCTRL_BASE_ADDR + SYS_CHIP_ID)); - cpu_silicon_rev = (int)(val >> 28); + switch (val >> 28) { + case 0: + cpu_silicon_rev = IMX_CHIP_REVISION_1_0; + break; + case 1: + cpu_silicon_rev = IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_0; + break; + case 2: + cpu_silicon_rev = IMX_CHIP_REVISION_2_1; + break; + default: + cpu_silicon_rev = IMX_CHIP_REVISION_UNKNOWN; + } cpu_partnumber = (int)((val >> 12) & 0xFFFF); } diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx21.h b/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx21.h index d189039749b0902a7d081a644b6e8d2e97a82a21..16744d2d9b81a6d2919c818a13c63a79ad7105ff 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx21.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx21.h @@ -9,10 +9,26 @@ #include #include +extern const struct imx_imx21_hcd_data imx21_imx21_hcd_data __initconst; +#define imx21_add_imx21_hcd(pdata) \ + imx_add_imx21_hcd(&imx21_imx21_hcd_data, pdata) + +extern const struct imx_imx2_wdt_data imx21_imx2_wdt_data __initconst; +#define imx21_add_imx2_wdt(pdata) \ + imx_add_imx2_wdt(&imx21_imx2_wdt_data) + +extern const struct imx_imx_fb_data imx21_imx_fb_data __initconst; +#define imx21_add_imx_fb(pdata) \ + imx_add_imx_fb(&imx21_imx_fb_data, pdata) + extern const struct imx_imx_i2c_data imx21_imx_i2c_data __initconst; #define imx21_add_imx_i2c(pdata) \ imx_add_imx_i2c(&imx21_imx_i2c_data, pdata) +extern const struct imx_imx_keypad_data imx21_imx_keypad_data __initconst; +#define imx21_add_imx_keypad(pdata) \ + imx_add_imx_keypad(&imx21_imx_keypad_data, pdata) + extern const struct imx_imx_ssi_data imx21_imx_ssi_data[] __initconst; #define imx21_add_imx_ssi(id, pdata) \ imx_add_imx_ssi(&imx21_imx_ssi_data[id], pdata) @@ -25,10 +41,18 @@ extern const struct imx_imx_uart_1irq_data imx21_imx_uart_data[] __initconst; #define imx21_add_imx_uart2(pdata) imx21_add_imx_uart(2, pdata) #define imx21_add_imx_uart3(pdata) imx21_add_imx_uart(3, pdata) +extern const struct imx_mxc_mmc_data imx21_mxc_mmc_data[] __initconst; +#define imx21_add_mxc_mmc(id, pdata) \ + imx_add_mxc_mmc(&imx21_mxc_mmc_data[id], pdata) + extern const struct imx_mxc_nand_data imx21_mxc_nand_data __initconst; #define imx21_add_mxc_nand(pdata) \ imx_add_mxc_nand(&imx21_mxc_nand_data, pdata) +extern const struct imx_mxc_w1_data imx21_mxc_w1_data __initconst; +#define imx21_add_mxc_w1(pdata) \ + imx_add_mxc_w1(&imx21_mxc_w1_data) + extern const struct imx_spi_imx_data imx21_cspi_data[] __initconst; #define imx21_add_cspi(id, pdata) \ imx_add_spi_imx(&imx21_cspi_data[id], pdata) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-mx25/devices-imx25.h b/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx25.h similarity index 51% rename from arch/arm/mach-mx25/devices-imx25.h rename to arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx25.h index d94d282fa6763c08bf09a2f0128e9de97099a92f..bde33caf1b90001b3cc53f145062fe80803b5bb7 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-mx25/devices-imx25.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx25.h @@ -13,10 +13,27 @@ extern const struct imx_fec_data imx25_fec_data __initconst; #define imx25_add_fec(pdata) \ imx_add_fec(&imx25_fec_data, pdata) -#define imx25_add_flexcan0(pdata) \ - imx_add_flexcan(0, MX25_CAN1_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX25_INT_CAN1, pdata) -#define imx25_add_flexcan1(pdata) \ - imx_add_flexcan(1, MX25_CAN2_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX25_INT_CAN2, pdata) +extern const struct imx_flexcan_data imx25_flexcan_data[] __initconst; +#define imx25_add_flexcan(id, pdata) \ + imx_add_flexcan(&imx25_flexcan_data[id], pdata) +#define imx25_add_flexcan0(pdata) imx25_add_flexcan(0, pdata) +#define imx25_add_flexcan1(pdata) imx25_add_flexcan(1, pdata) + +extern const struct imx_fsl_usb2_udc_data imx25_fsl_usb2_udc_data __initconst; +#define imx25_add_fsl_usb2_udc(pdata) \ + imx_add_fsl_usb2_udc(&imx25_fsl_usb2_udc_data, pdata) + +extern struct imx_imxdi_rtc_data imx25_imxdi_rtc_data __initconst; +#define imx25_add_imxdi_rtc(pdata) \ + imx_add_imxdi_rtc(&imx25_imxdi_rtc_data) + +extern const struct imx_imx2_wdt_data imx25_imx2_wdt_data __initconst; +#define imx25_add_imx2_wdt(pdata) \ + imx_add_imx2_wdt(&imx25_imx2_wdt_data) + +extern const struct imx_imx_fb_data imx25_imx_fb_data __initconst; +#define imx25_add_imx_fb(pdata) \ + imx_add_imx_fb(&imx25_imx_fb_data, pdata) extern const struct imx_imx_i2c_data imx25_imx_i2c_data[] __initconst; #define imx25_add_imx_i2c(id, pdata) \ @@ -25,6 +42,10 @@ extern const struct imx_imx_i2c_data imx25_imx_i2c_data[] __initconst; #define imx25_add_imx_i2c1(pdata) imx25_add_imx_i2c(1, pdata) #define imx25_add_imx_i2c2(pdata) imx25_add_imx_i2c(2, pdata) +extern const struct imx_imx_keypad_data imx25_imx_keypad_data __initconst; +#define imx25_add_imx_keypad(pdata) \ + imx_add_imx_keypad(&imx25_imx_keypad_data, pdata) + extern const struct imx_imx_ssi_data imx25_imx_ssi_data[] __initconst; #define imx25_add_imx_ssi(id, pdata) \ imx_add_imx_ssi(&imx25_imx_ssi_data[id], pdata) @@ -38,17 +59,29 @@ extern const struct imx_imx_uart_1irq_data imx25_imx_uart_data[] __initconst; #define imx25_add_imx_uart3(pdata) imx25_add_imx_uart(3, pdata) #define imx25_add_imx_uart4(pdata) imx25_add_imx_uart(4, pdata) +extern const struct imx_mx2_camera_data imx25_mx2_camera_data __initconst; +#define imx25_add_mx2_camera(pdata) \ + imx_add_mx2_camera(&imx25_mx2_camera_data, pdata) + +extern const struct imx_mxc_ehci_data imx25_mxc_ehci_otg_data __initconst; +#define imx25_add_mxc_ehci_otg(pdata) \ + imx_add_mxc_ehci(&imx25_mxc_ehci_otg_data, pdata) +extern const struct imx_mxc_ehci_data imx25_mxc_ehci_hs_data __initconst; +#define imx25_add_mxc_ehci_hs(pdata) \ + imx_add_mxc_ehci(&imx25_mxc_ehci_hs_data, pdata) + extern const struct imx_mxc_nand_data imx25_mxc_nand_data __initconst; #define imx25_add_mxc_nand(pdata) \ imx_add_mxc_nand(&imx25_mxc_nand_data, pdata) +extern const struct imx_sdhci_esdhc_imx_data +imx25_sdhci_esdhc_imx_data[] __initconst; +#define imx25_add_sdhci_esdhc_imx(id, pdata) \ + imx_add_sdhci_esdhc_imx(&imx25_sdhci_esdhc_imx_data[id], pdata) + extern const struct imx_spi_imx_data imx25_cspi_data[] __initconst; #define imx25_add_spi_imx(id, pdata) \ - imx_add_spi_imx(&imx25_cspi_data[id], pdata) + imx_add_spi_imx(&imx25_spi_imx_data[id], pdata) #define imx25_add_spi_imx0(pdata) imx25_add_spi_imx(0, pdata) #define imx25_add_spi_imx1(pdata) imx25_add_spi_imx(1, pdata) #define imx25_add_spi_imx2(pdata) imx25_add_spi_imx(2, pdata) - -extern const struct imx_esdhc_imx_data imx25_esdhc_data[] __initconst; -#define imx25_add_esdhc(id, pdata) \ - imx_add_esdhc(&imx25_esdhc_data[id], pdata) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx27.h b/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx27.h index 7011690364f270286b8e4bc06d3c58edc868c434..f1272d4b5a33eac7a965610d3b1f23088c465e01 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx27.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices-imx27.h @@ -13,10 +13,26 @@ extern const struct imx_fec_data imx27_fec_data __initconst; #define imx27_add_fec(pdata) \ imx_add_fec(&imx27_fec_data, pdata) +extern const struct imx_fsl_usb2_udc_data imx27_fsl_usb2_udc_data __initconst; +#define imx27_add_fsl_usb2_udc(pdata) \ + imx_add_fsl_usb2_udc(&imx27_fsl_usb2_udc_data, pdata) + +extern const struct imx_imx2_wdt_data imx27_imx2_wdt_data __initconst; +#define imx27_add_imx2_wdt(pdata) \ + imx_add_imx2_wdt(&imx27_imx2_wdt_data) + +extern const struct imx_imx_fb_data imx27_imx_fb_data __initconst; +#define imx27_add_imx_fb(pdata) \ + imx_add_imx_fb(&imx27_imx_fb_data, pdata) + extern const struct imx_imx_i2c_data imx27_imx_i2c_data[] __initconst; #define imx27_add_imx_i2c(id, pdata) \ imx_add_imx_i2c(&imx27_imx_i2c_data[id], pdata) +extern const struct imx_imx_keypad_data imx27_imx_keypad_data __initconst; +#define imx27_add_imx_keypad(pdata) \ + imx_add_imx_keypad(&imx27_imx_keypad_data, pdata) + extern const struct imx_imx_ssi_data imx27_imx_ssi_data[] __initconst; #define imx27_add_imx_ssi(id, pdata) \ imx_add_imx_ssi(&imx27_imx_ssi_data[id], pdata) @@ -31,10 +47,29 @@ extern const struct imx_imx_uart_1irq_data imx27_imx_uart_data[] __initconst; #define imx27_add_imx_uart4(pdata) imx27_add_imx_uart(4, pdata) #define imx27_add_imx_uart5(pdata) imx27_add_imx_uart(5, pdata) +extern const struct imx_mx2_camera_data imx27_mx2_camera_data __initconst; +#define imx27_add_mx2_camera(pdata) \ + imx_add_mx2_camera(&imx27_mx2_camera_data, pdata) + +extern const struct imx_mxc_ehci_data imx27_mxc_ehci_otg_data __initconst; +#define imx27_add_mxc_ehci_otg(pdata) \ + imx_add_mxc_ehci(&imx27_mxc_ehci_otg_data, pdata) +extern const struct imx_mxc_ehci_data imx27_mxc_ehci_hs_data[] __initconst; +#define imx27_add_mxc_ehci_hs(id, pdata) \ + imx_add_mxc_ehci(&imx27_mxc_ehci_hs_data[id - 1], pdata) + +extern const struct imx_mxc_mmc_data imx27_mxc_mmc_data[] __initconst; +#define imx27_add_mxc_mmc(id, pdata) \ + imx_add_mxc_mmc(&imx27_mxc_mmc_data[id], pdata) + extern const struct imx_mxc_nand_data imx27_mxc_nand_data __initconst; #define imx27_add_mxc_nand(pdata) \ imx_add_mxc_nand(&imx27_mxc_nand_data, pdata) +extern const struct imx_mxc_w1_data imx27_mxc_w1_data __initconst; +#define imx27_add_mxc_w1(pdata) \ + imx_add_mxc_w1(&imx27_mxc_w1_data) + extern const struct imx_spi_imx_data imx27_cspi_data[] __initconst; #define imx27_add_cspi(id, pdata) \ imx_add_spi_imx(&imx27_cspi_data[id], pdata) diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices.c b/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices.c deleted file mode 100644 index fba5047de8b1fde5ee532f6291bcfee700257a66..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,553 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Author: MontaVista Software, Inc. - * - * - * Based on the OMAP devices.c - * - * 2005 (c) MontaVista Software, Inc. This file is licensed under the - * terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. This program is - * licensed "as is" without any warranty of any kind, whether express - * or implied. - * - * Copyright 2006-2007 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - * Copyright 2008 Juergen Beisert, kernel@pengutronix.de - * Copyright 2008 Sascha Hauer, kernel@pengutronix.de - * Copyright (c) 2008 Paulius Zaleckas - * Copyright (c) 2008 Darius Augulis - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License - * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 - * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, - * MA 02110-1301, USA. - */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "devices.h" - -#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_MX1) -static struct resource imx1_camera_resources[] = { - { - .start = 0x00224000, - .end = 0x00224010, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX1_CSI_INT, - .end = MX1_CSI_INT, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, -}; - -static u64 imx1_camera_dmamask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); - -struct platform_device imx1_camera_device = { - .name = "mx1-camera", - .id = 0, /* This is used to put cameras on this interface */ - .dev = { - .dma_mask = &imx1_camera_dmamask, - .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), - }, - .resource = imx1_camera_resources, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(imx1_camera_resources), -}; - -static struct resource imx_rtc_resources[] = { - { - .start = 0x00204000, - .end = 0x00204024, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX1_RTC_INT, - .end = MX1_RTC_INT, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, { - .start = MX1_RTC_SAMINT, - .end = MX1_RTC_SAMINT, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, -}; - -struct platform_device imx_rtc_device = { - .name = "rtc-imx", - .id = 0, - .resource = imx_rtc_resources, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(imx_rtc_resources), -}; - -static struct resource imx_wdt_resources[] = { - { - .start = 0x00201000, - .end = 0x00201008, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX1_WDT_INT, - .end = MX1_WDT_INT, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, -}; - -struct platform_device imx_wdt_device = { - .name = "imx-wdt", - .id = 0, - .resource = imx_wdt_resources, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(imx_wdt_resources), -}; - -static struct resource imx_usb_resources[] = { - { - .start = 0x00212000, - .end = 0x00212148, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX1_USBD_INT0, - .end = MX1_USBD_INT0, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, { - .start = MX1_USBD_INT1, - .end = MX1_USBD_INT1, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, { - .start = MX1_USBD_INT2, - .end = MX1_USBD_INT2, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, { - .start = MX1_USBD_INT3, - .end = MX1_USBD_INT3, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, { - .start = MX1_USBD_INT4, - .end = MX1_USBD_INT4, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, { - .start = MX1_USBD_INT5, - .end = MX1_USBD_INT5, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, { - .start = MX1_USBD_INT6, - .end = MX1_USBD_INT6, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, -}; - -struct platform_device imx_usb_device = { - .name = "imx_udc", - .id = 0, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(imx_usb_resources), - .resource = imx_usb_resources, -}; - -/* GPIO port description */ -static struct mxc_gpio_port imx_gpio_ports[] = { - { - .chip.label = "gpio-0", - .base = (void __iomem *)MX1_IO_ADDRESS(MX1_GPIO_BASE_ADDR), - .irq = MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTA, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START, - }, { - .chip.label = "gpio-1", - .base = (void __iomem *)MX1_IO_ADDRESS(MX1_GPIO_BASE_ADDR + 0x100), - .irq = MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTB, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + 32, - }, { - .chip.label = "gpio-2", - .base = (void __iomem *)MX1_IO_ADDRESS(MX1_GPIO_BASE_ADDR + 0x200), - .irq = MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTC, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + 64, - }, { - .chip.label = "gpio-3", - .base = (void __iomem *)MX1_IO_ADDRESS(MX1_GPIO_BASE_ADDR + 0x300), - .irq = MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTD, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + 96, - } -}; - -int __init imx1_register_gpios(void) -{ - return mxc_gpio_init(imx_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(imx_gpio_ports)); -} -#endif - -#if defined(CONFIG_MACH_MX21) || defined(CONFIG_MACH_MX27) - -#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_MX27 -static struct resource mx27_camera_resources[] = { - { - .start = MX27_CSI_BASE_ADDR, - .end = MX27_CSI_BASE_ADDR + 0x1f, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX27_EMMA_PRP_BASE_ADDR, - .end = MX27_EMMA_PRP_BASE_ADDR + 0x1f, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX27_INT_CSI, - .end = MX27_INT_CSI, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - },{ - .start = MX27_INT_EMMAPRP, - .end = MX27_INT_EMMAPRP, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, -}; -struct platform_device mx27_camera_device = { - .name = "mx2-camera", - .id = 0, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(mx27_camera_resources), - .resource = mx27_camera_resources, - .dev = { - .coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff, - }, -}; -#endif - -/* - * General Purpose Timer - * - i.MX21: 3 timers - * - i.MX27: 6 timers - */ -#define DEFINE_IMX_GPT_DEVICE(n, baseaddr, irq) \ - static struct resource timer ## n ##_resources[] = { \ - { \ - .start = baseaddr, \ - .end = baseaddr + SZ_4K - 1, \ - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, \ - }, { \ - .start = irq, \ - .end = irq, \ - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, \ - } \ - }; \ - \ - struct platform_device mxc_gpt ## n = { \ - .name = "imx_gpt", \ - .id = n, \ - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(timer ## n ## _resources), \ - .resource = timer ## n ## _resources, \ - } - -/* We use gpt1 as system timer, so do not add a device for this one */ -DEFINE_IMX_GPT_DEVICE(1, MX2x_GPT2_BASE_ADDR, MX2x_INT_GPT2); -DEFINE_IMX_GPT_DEVICE(2, MX2x_GPT3_BASE_ADDR, MX2x_INT_GPT3); - -#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_MX27 -DEFINE_IMX_GPT_DEVICE(3, MX27_GPT4_BASE_ADDR, MX27_INT_GPT4); -DEFINE_IMX_GPT_DEVICE(4, MX27_GPT5_BASE_ADDR, MX27_INT_GPT5); -DEFINE_IMX_GPT_DEVICE(5, MX27_GPT6_BASE_ADDR, MX27_INT_GPT6); -#endif - -/* Watchdog: i.MX1 has seperate driver, i.MX21 and i.MX27 are equal */ -static struct resource mxc_wdt_resources[] = { - { - .start = MX2x_WDOG_BASE_ADDR, - .end = MX2x_WDOG_BASE_ADDR + SZ_4K - 1, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, -}; - -struct platform_device mxc_wdt = { - .name = "imx2-wdt", - .id = 0, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(mxc_wdt_resources), - .resource = mxc_wdt_resources, -}; - -static struct resource mxc_w1_master_resources[] = { - { - .start = MX2x_OWIRE_BASE_ADDR, - .end = MX2x_OWIRE_BASE_ADDR + SZ_4K - 1, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, -}; - -struct platform_device mxc_w1_master_device = { - .name = "mxc_w1", - .id = 0, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(mxc_w1_master_resources), - .resource = mxc_w1_master_resources, -}; - -/* - * lcdc: - * - i.MX1: the basic controller - * - i.MX21: to be checked - * - i.MX27: like i.MX1, with slightly variations - */ -static struct resource mxc_fb[] = { - { - .start = MX2x_LCDC_BASE_ADDR, - .end = MX2x_LCDC_BASE_ADDR + SZ_4K - 1, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX2x_INT_LCDC, - .end = MX2x_INT_LCDC, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - } -}; - -/* mxc lcd driver */ -struct platform_device mxc_fb_device = { - .name = "imx-fb", - .id = 0, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(mxc_fb), - .resource = mxc_fb, - .dev = { - .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), - }, -}; - -static struct resource mxc_pwm_resources[] = { - { - .start = MX2x_PWM_BASE_ADDR, - .end = MX2x_PWM_BASE_ADDR + SZ_4K - 1, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX2x_INT_PWM, - .end = MX2x_INT_PWM, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - } -}; - -struct platform_device mxc_pwm_device = { - .name = "mxc_pwm", - .id = 0, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(mxc_pwm_resources), - .resource = mxc_pwm_resources, -}; - -#define DEFINE_MXC_MMC_DEVICE(n, baseaddr, irq, dmareq) \ - static struct resource mxc_sdhc_resources ## n[] = { \ - { \ - .start = baseaddr, \ - .end = baseaddr + SZ_4K - 1, \ - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, \ - }, { \ - .start = irq, \ - .end = irq, \ - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, \ - }, { \ - .start = dmareq, \ - .end = dmareq, \ - .flags = IORESOURCE_DMA, \ - }, \ - }; \ - \ - static u64 mxc_sdhc ## n ## _dmamask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); \ - \ - struct platform_device mxc_sdhc_device ## n = { \ - .name = "mxc-mmc", \ - .id = n, \ - .dev = { \ - .dma_mask = &mxc_sdhc ## n ## _dmamask, \ - .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), \ - }, \ - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(mxc_sdhc_resources ## n), \ - .resource = mxc_sdhc_resources ## n, \ - } - -DEFINE_MXC_MMC_DEVICE(0, MX2x_SDHC1_BASE_ADDR, MX2x_INT_SDHC1, MX2x_DMA_REQ_SDHC1); -DEFINE_MXC_MMC_DEVICE(1, MX2x_SDHC2_BASE_ADDR, MX2x_INT_SDHC2, MX2x_DMA_REQ_SDHC2); - -#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_MX27 -static struct resource otg_resources[] = { - { - .start = MX27_USBOTG_BASE_ADDR, - .end = MX27_USBOTG_BASE_ADDR + 0x1ff, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX27_INT_USB3, - .end = MX27_INT_USB3, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, -}; - -static u64 otg_dmamask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); - -/* OTG gadget device */ -struct platform_device mxc_otg_udc_device = { - .name = "fsl-usb2-udc", - .id = -1, - .dev = { - .dma_mask = &otg_dmamask, - .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), - }, - .resource = otg_resources, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(otg_resources), -}; - -/* OTG host */ -struct platform_device mxc_otg_host = { - .name = "mxc-ehci", - .id = 0, - .dev = { - .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), - .dma_mask = &otg_dmamask, - }, - .resource = otg_resources, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(otg_resources), -}; - -/* USB host 1 */ - -static u64 usbh1_dmamask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); - -static struct resource mxc_usbh1_resources[] = { - { - .start = MX27_USBOTG_BASE_ADDR + 0x200, - .end = MX27_USBOTG_BASE_ADDR + 0x3ff, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX27_INT_USB1, - .end = MX27_INT_USB1, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, -}; - -struct platform_device mxc_usbh1 = { - .name = "mxc-ehci", - .id = 1, - .dev = { - .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), - .dma_mask = &usbh1_dmamask, - }, - .resource = mxc_usbh1_resources, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(mxc_usbh1_resources), -}; - -/* USB host 2 */ -static u64 usbh2_dmamask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); - -static struct resource mxc_usbh2_resources[] = { - { - .start = MX27_USBOTG_BASE_ADDR + 0x400, - .end = MX27_USBOTG_BASE_ADDR + 0x5ff, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, { - .start = MX27_INT_USB2, - .end = MX27_INT_USB2, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, -}; - -struct platform_device mxc_usbh2 = { - .name = "mxc-ehci", - .id = 2, - .dev = { - .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), - .dma_mask = &usbh2_dmamask, - }, - .resource = mxc_usbh2_resources, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(mxc_usbh2_resources), -}; -#endif - -/* GPIO port description */ -#define DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(SOC, n, _irq) \ - { \ - .chip.label = "gpio-" #n, \ - .irq = _irq, \ - .base = SOC ## _IO_ADDRESS(MX2x_GPIO_BASE_ADDR + \ - n * 0x100), \ - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + n * 32, \ - } - -#define DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORT(SOC, n) \ - { \ - .chip.label = "gpio-" #n, \ - .base = SOC ## _IO_ADDRESS(MX2x_GPIO_BASE_ADDR + \ - n * 0x100), \ - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + n * 32, \ - } - -#define DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORTS(SOC, pfx) \ - static struct mxc_gpio_port pfx ## _gpio_ports[] = { \ - DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(SOC, 0, SOC ## _INT_GPIO), \ - DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORT(SOC, 1), \ - DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORT(SOC, 2), \ - DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORT(SOC, 3), \ - DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORT(SOC, 4), \ - DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORT(SOC, 5), \ - } - -#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_MX21 -DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORTS(MX21, imx21); - -int __init imx21_register_gpios(void) -{ - return mxc_gpio_init(imx21_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(imx21_gpio_ports)); -} -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_MX27 -DEFINE_MXC_GPIO_PORTS(MX27, imx27); - -int __init imx27_register_gpios(void) -{ - return mxc_gpio_init(imx27_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(imx27_gpio_ports)); -} -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_MX21 -static struct resource mx21_usbhc_resources[] = { - { - .start = MX21_USBOTG_BASE_ADDR, - .end = MX21_USBOTG_BASE_ADDR + SZ_8K - 1, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, - }, - { - .start = MX21_INT_USBHOST, - .end = MX21_INT_USBHOST, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, -}; - -struct platform_device mx21_usbhc_device = { - .name = "imx21-hcd", - .id = 0, - .dev = { - .dma_mask = &mx21_usbhc_device.dev.coherent_dma_mask, - .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), - }, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(mx21_usbhc_resources), - .resource = mx21_usbhc_resources, -}; -#endif - -static struct resource imx_kpp_resources[] = { - { - .start = MX2x_KPP_BASE_ADDR, - .end = MX2x_KPP_BASE_ADDR + 0xf, - .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM - }, { - .start = MX2x_INT_KPP, - .end = MX2x_INT_KPP, - .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, - }, -}; - -struct platform_device imx_kpp_device = { - .name = "imx-keypad", - .id = -1, - .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(imx_kpp_resources), - .resource = imx_kpp_resources, -}; - -#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices.h b/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices.h deleted file mode 100644 index 807f02a031c9454ce3534e26f508cd34fdc2b36e..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/devices.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_MX1 -extern struct platform_device imx1_camera_device; -extern struct platform_device imx_rtc_device; -extern struct platform_device imx_wdt_device; -extern struct platform_device imx_usb_device; -#endif - -#if defined(CONFIG_MACH_MX21) || defined(CONFIG_MACH_MX27) -extern struct platform_device mxc_gpt1; -extern struct platform_device mxc_gpt2; -#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_MX27 -extern struct platform_device mxc_gpt3; -extern struct platform_device mxc_gpt4; -extern struct platform_device mxc_gpt5; -#endif -extern struct platform_device mxc_wdt; -extern struct platform_device mxc_w1_master_device; -extern struct platform_device mxc_fb_device; -extern struct platform_device mxc_pwm_device; -extern struct platform_device mxc_sdhc_device0; -extern struct platform_device mxc_sdhc_device1; -extern struct platform_device mxc_otg_udc_device; -extern struct platform_device mx27_camera_device; -extern struct platform_device mxc_otg_host; -extern struct platform_device mxc_usbh1; -extern struct platform_device mxc_usbh2; -extern struct platform_device mx21_usbhc_device; -extern struct platform_device imx_kpp_device; -#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/dma-v1.c b/arch/arm/mach-imx/dma-v1.c index 3e8c47c63bac6bb3556c5b74e90c9def1b66e4c5..e9f1769b49f51839a8eafe3ab5a5c8159b5670d0 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/dma-v1.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/dma-v1.c @@ -818,9 +818,11 @@ static int __init imx_dma_init(void) imx_dmav1_baseaddr = MX27_IO_ADDRESS(MX27_DMA_BASE_ADDR); else #endif - BUG(); + return 0; dma_clk = clk_get(NULL, "dma"); + if (IS_ERR(dma_clk)) + return PTR_ERR(dma_clk); clk_enable(dma_clk); /* reset DMA module */ diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-imx/eukrea_mbimx27-baseboard.c b/arch/arm/mach-imx/eukrea_mbimx27-baseboard.c index 7e1e9dc2c8fcefed05cd1d118d6f1fd16802917c..275c8589d797ac7b4c9beb1ee6c866aba7fa9934 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-imx/eukrea_mbimx27-baseboard.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-imx/eukrea_mbimx27-baseboard.c @@ -26,20 +26,16 @@ #include #include #include