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Merge commit 'v2.6.33' into perf/core
Merge reason: __percpu annotations need the corresponding sparse address space definition upstream. Conflicts: tools/perf/util/probe-event.c (trivial)
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Description:
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lsm: [[subj_user=] [subj_role=] [subj_type=]
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[obj_user=] [obj_role=] [obj_type=]]
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base: func:= [BPRM_CHECK][FILE_MMAP][INODE_PERMISSION]
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base: func:= [BPRM_CHECK][FILE_MMAP][FILE_CHECK]
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mask:= [MAY_READ] [MAY_WRITE] [MAY_APPEND] [MAY_EXEC]
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fsmagic:= hex value
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uid:= decimal value
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@@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ Description:
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measure func=BPRM_CHECK
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measure func=FILE_MMAP mask=MAY_EXEC
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measure func=INODE_PERM mask=MAY_READ uid=0
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measure func=FILE_CHECK mask=MAY_READ uid=0
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The default policy measures all executables in bprm_check,
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all files mmapped executable in file_mmap, and all files
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open for read by root in inode_permission.
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open for read by root in do_filp_open.
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Examples of LSM specific definitions:
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@@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ Description:
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dont_measure obj_type=var_log_t
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dont_measure obj_type=auditd_log_t
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measure subj_user=system_u func=INODE_PERM mask=MAY_READ
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measure subj_role=system_r func=INODE_PERM mask=MAY_READ
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measure subj_user=system_u func=FILE_CHECK mask=MAY_READ
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measure subj_role=system_r func=FILE_CHECK mask=MAY_READ
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Smack:
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measure subj_user=_ func=INODE_PERM mask=MAY_READ
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measure subj_user=_ func=FILE_CHECK mask=MAY_READ
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@@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ show_sampling_rate_max: THIS INTERFACE IS DEPRECATED, DON'T USE IT.
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up_threshold: defines what the average CPU usage between the samplings
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of 'sampling_rate' needs to be for the kernel to make a decision on
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whether it should increase the frequency. For example when it is set
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to its default value of '80' it means that between the checking
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intervals the CPU needs to be on average more than 80% in use to then
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to its default value of '95' it means that between the checking
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intervals the CPU needs to be on average more than 95% in use to then
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decide that the CPU frequency needs to be increased.
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ignore_nice_load: this parameter takes a value of '0' or '1'. When
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@@ -143,8 +143,8 @@ o provide a way to configure fault attributes
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failslab, fail_page_alloc, and fail_make_request use this way.
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Helper functions:
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init_fault_attr_entries(entries, attr, name);
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void cleanup_fault_attr_entries(entries);
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init_fault_attr_dentries(entries, attr, name);
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void cleanup_fault_attr_dentries(entries);
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- module parameters
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@@ -27,12 +27,30 @@ set of events/packets.
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A set of ABS_MT events with the desired properties is defined. The events
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are divided into categories, to allow for partial implementation. The
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minimum set consists of ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR, ABS_MT_POSITION_X and
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ABS_MT_POSITION_Y, which allows for multiple fingers to be tracked. If the
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device supports it, the ABS_MT_WIDTH_MAJOR may be used to provide the size
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of the approaching finger. Anisotropy and direction may be specified with
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ABS_MT_TOUCH_MINOR, ABS_MT_WIDTH_MINOR and ABS_MT_ORIENTATION. The
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ABS_MT_TOOL_TYPE may be used to specify whether the touching tool is a
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minimum set consists of ABS_MT_POSITION_X and ABS_MT_POSITION_Y, which
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allows for multiple fingers to be tracked. If the device supports it, the
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ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR and ABS_MT_WIDTH_MAJOR may be used to provide the size
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of the contact area and approaching finger, respectively.
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The TOUCH and WIDTH parameters have a geometrical interpretation; imagine
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looking through a window at someone gently holding a finger against the
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glass. You will see two regions, one inner region consisting of the part
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of the finger actually touching the glass, and one outer region formed by
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the perimeter of the finger. The diameter of the inner region is the
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ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR, the diameter of the outer region is
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ABS_MT_WIDTH_MAJOR. Now imagine the person pressing the finger harder
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against the glass. The inner region will increase, and in general, the
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ratio ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR / ABS_MT_WIDTH_MAJOR, which is always smaller than
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unity, is related to the finger pressure. For pressure-based devices,
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ABS_MT_PRESSURE may be used to provide the pressure on the contact area
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instead.
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In addition to the MAJOR parameters, the oval shape of the finger can be
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described by adding the MINOR parameters, such that MAJOR and MINOR are the
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major and minor axis of an ellipse. Finally, the orientation of the oval
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shape can be describe with the ORIENTATION parameter.
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The ABS_MT_TOOL_TYPE may be used to specify whether the touching tool is a
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finger or a pen or something else. Devices with more granular information
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may specify general shapes as blobs, i.e., as a sequence of rectangular
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shapes grouped together by an ABS_MT_BLOB_ID. Finally, for the few devices
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@@ -42,11 +60,9 @@ report finger tracking from hardware [5].
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Here is what a minimal event sequence for a two-finger touch would look
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like:
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ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR
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ABS_MT_POSITION_X
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ABS_MT_POSITION_Y
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SYN_MT_REPORT
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ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR
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ABS_MT_POSITION_X
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ABS_MT_POSITION_Y
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SYN_MT_REPORT
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@@ -87,6 +103,12 @@ the contact. The ratio ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR / ABS_MT_WIDTH_MAJOR approximates
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the notion of pressure. The fingers of the hand and the palm all have
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different characteristic widths [1].
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ABS_MT_PRESSURE
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The pressure, in arbitrary units, on the contact area. May be used instead
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of TOUCH and WIDTH for pressure-based devices or any device with a spatial
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signal intensity distribution.
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ABS_MT_ORIENTATION
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The orientation of the ellipse. The value should describe a signed quarter
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@@ -170,6 +192,16 @@ There are a few devices that support trackingID in hardware. User space can
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make use of these native identifiers to reduce bandwidth and cpu usage.
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Gestures
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--------
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In the specific application of creating gesture events, the TOUCH and WIDTH
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parameters can be used to, e.g., approximate finger pressure or distinguish
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between index finger and thumb. With the addition of the MINOR parameters,
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one can also distinguish between a sweeping finger and a pointing finger,
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and with ORIENTATION, one can detect twisting of fingers.
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Notes
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-----
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@@ -199,6 +199,10 @@ and is between 256 and 4096 characters. It is defined in the file
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acpi_display_output=video
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See above.
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acpi_early_pdc_eval [HW,ACPI] Evaluate processor _PDC methods
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early. Needed on some platforms to properly
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initialize the EC.
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acpi_irq_balance [HW,ACPI]
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ACPI will balance active IRQs
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default in APIC mode
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@@ -311,6 +315,11 @@ and is between 256 and 4096 characters. It is defined in the file
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aic79xx= [HW,SCSI]
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See Documentation/scsi/aic79xx.txt.
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alignment= [KNL,ARM]
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Allow the default userspace alignment fault handler
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behaviour to be specified. Bit 0 enables warnings,
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bit 1 enables fixups, and bit 2 sends a segfault.
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amd_iommu= [HW,X86-84]
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Pass parameters to the AMD IOMMU driver in the system.
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Possible values are:
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@@ -1074,10 +1074,10 @@ regen_max_retry - INTEGER
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Default: 5
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max_addresses - INTEGER
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Number of maximum addresses per interface. 0 disables limitation.
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It is recommended not set too large value (or 0) because it would
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be too easy way to crash kernel to allow to create too much of
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autoconfigured addresses.
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Maximum number of autoconfigured addresses per interface. Setting
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to zero disables the limitation. It is not recommended to set this
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value too large (or to zero) because it would be an easy way to
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crash the kernel by allowing too many addresses to be created.
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Default: 16
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disable_ipv6 - BOOLEAN
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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
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function tracer guts
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====================
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By Mike Frysinger
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Introduction
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------------
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@@ -173,14 +174,16 @@ void ftrace_graph_caller(void)
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unsigned long *frompc = &...;
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unsigned long selfpc = <return address> - MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE;
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prepare_ftrace_return(frompc, selfpc);
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/* passing frame pointer up is optional -- see below */
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prepare_ftrace_return(frompc, selfpc, frame_pointer);
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/* restore all state needed by the ABI */
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}
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#endif
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For information on how to implement prepare_ftrace_return(), simply look at
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the x86 version. The only architecture-specific piece in it is the setup of
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For information on how to implement prepare_ftrace_return(), simply look at the
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x86 version (the frame pointer passing is optional; see the next section for
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more information). The only architecture-specific piece in it is the setup of
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the fault recovery table (the asm(...) code). The rest should be the same
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across architectures.
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@@ -205,6 +208,23 @@ void return_to_handler(void)
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#endif
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HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_FP_TEST
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---------------------------
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An arch may pass in a unique value (frame pointer) to both the entering and
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exiting of a function. On exit, the value is compared and if it does not
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match, then it will panic the kernel. This is largely a sanity check for bad
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code generation with gcc. If gcc for your port sanely updates the frame
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pointer under different opitmization levels, then ignore this option.
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However, adding support for it isn't terribly difficult. In your assembly code
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that calls prepare_ftrace_return(), pass the frame pointer as the 3rd argument.
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Then in the C version of that function, do what the x86 port does and pass it
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along to ftrace_push_return_trace() instead of a stub value of 0.
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Similarly, when you call ftrace_return_to_handler(), pass it the frame pointer.
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HAVE_FTRACE_NMI_ENTER
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---------------------
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@@ -1625,7 +1625,7 @@ If I am only interested in sys_nanosleep and hrtimer_interrupt:
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# echo sys_nanosleep hrtimer_interrupt \
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> set_ftrace_filter
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# echo ftrace > current_tracer
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# echo function > current_tracer
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# echo 1 > tracing_enabled
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# usleep 1
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# echo 0 > tracing_enabled
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+12
-10
@@ -616,10 +616,10 @@ M: Richard Purdie <rpurdie@rpsys.net>
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S: Maintained
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ARM/CORTINA SYSTEMS GEMINI ARM ARCHITECTURE
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M: Paulius Zaleckas <paulius.zaleckas@teltonika.lt>
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M: Paulius Zaleckas <paulius.zaleckas@gmail.com>
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L: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org (moderated for non-subscribers)
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T: git git://gitorious.org/linux-gemini/mainline.git
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S: Maintained
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S: Odd Fixes
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F: arch/arm/mach-gemini/
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ARM/EBSA110 MACHINE SUPPORT
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@@ -641,9 +641,9 @@ T: topgit git://git.openezx.org/openezx.git
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F: arch/arm/mach-pxa/ezx.c
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ARM/FARADAY FA526 PORT
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M: Paulius Zaleckas <paulius.zaleckas@teltonika.lt>
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M: Paulius Zaleckas <paulius.zaleckas@gmail.com>
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L: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org (moderated for non-subscribers)
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S: Maintained
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S: Odd Fixes
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F: arch/arm/mm/*-fa*
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ARM/FOOTBRIDGE ARCHITECTURE
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@@ -1733,10 +1733,9 @@ F: include/linux/tfrc.h
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F: net/dccp/
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DECnet NETWORK LAYER
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M: Christine Caulfield <christine.caulfield@googlemail.com>
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W: http://linux-decnet.sourceforge.net
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L: linux-decnet-user@lists.sourceforge.net
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S: Maintained
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S: Orphan
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F: Documentation/networking/decnet.txt
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F: net/decnet/
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@@ -3411,8 +3410,10 @@ S: Maintained
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F: drivers/scsi/sym53c8xx_2/
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LTP (Linux Test Project)
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M: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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M: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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M: Rishikesh K Rajak <risrajak@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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M: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
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M: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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M: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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L: ltp-list@lists.sourceforge.net (subscribers-only)
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W: http://ltp.sourceforge.net/
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T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/galak/ltp.git
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@@ -3488,9 +3489,9 @@ S: Maintained
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F: drivers/net/wireless/libertas/
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MARVELL MV643XX ETHERNET DRIVER
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M: Lennert Buytenhek <buytenh@marvell.com>
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M: Lennert Buytenhek <buytenh@wantstofly.org>
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L: netdev@vger.kernel.org
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S: Supported
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S: Maintained
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F: drivers/net/mv643xx_eth.*
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F: include/linux/mv643xx.h
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@@ -3836,6 +3837,7 @@ NETWORKING DRIVERS
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L: netdev@vger.kernel.org
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W: http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Net
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T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-2.6.git
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T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next-2.6.git
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S: Odd Fixes
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F: drivers/net/
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F: include/linux/if_*
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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VERSION = 2
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PATCHLEVEL = 6
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SUBLEVEL = 33
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EXTRAVERSION = -rc5
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EXTRAVERSION =
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NAME = Man-Eating Seals of Antiquity
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# *DOCUMENTATION*
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@@ -702,6 +702,7 @@ config ARCH_OMAP
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select ARCH_HAS_CPUFREQ
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select GENERIC_TIME
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select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
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select ARCH_HAS_HOLES_MEMORYMODEL
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help
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Support for TI's OMAP platform (OMAP1 and OMAP2).
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+1
-1
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ CFLAGS_ABI +=-funwind-tables
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endif
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL),y)
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AFLAGS_AUTOIT :=$(call as-option,-Wa$(comma)-mimplicit-it=thumb,-Wa$(comma)-mauto-it)
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AFLAGS_AUTOIT :=$(call as-option,-Wa$(comma)-mimplicit-it=always,-Wa$(comma)-mauto-it)
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AFLAGS_NOWARN :=$(call as-option,-Wa$(comma)-mno-warn-deprecated,-Wa$(comma)-W)
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CFLAGS_THUMB2 :=-mthumb $(AFLAGS_AUTOIT) $(AFLAGS_NOWARN)
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AFLAGS_THUMB2 :=$(CFLAGS_THUMB2) -Wa$(comma)-mthumb
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@@ -42,7 +42,8 @@
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#endif
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#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_ARM920T) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_ARM922T) || \
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defined(CONFIG_CPU_ARM925T) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020)
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defined(CONFIG_CPU_ARM925T) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020) || \
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defined(CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026)
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# define MULTI_CACHE 1
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#endif
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@@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ struct cpu_cache_fns cpu_cache;
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_OUTER_CACHE
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struct outer_cache_fns outer_cache;
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(outer_cache);
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#endif
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struct stack {
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@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ static int gpio_set_irq_type(unsigned int irq, unsigned int type)
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unsigned int reg_both, reg_level, reg_type;
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reg_type = __raw_readl(base + GPIO_INT_TYPE);
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reg_level = __raw_readl(base + GPIO_INT_BOTH_EDGE);
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reg_level = __raw_readl(base + GPIO_INT_LEVEL);
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reg_both = __raw_readl(base + GPIO_INT_BOTH_EDGE);
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switch (type) {
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@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ static int gpio_set_irq_type(unsigned int irq, unsigned int type)
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}
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__raw_writel(reg_type, base + GPIO_INT_TYPE);
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__raw_writel(reg_level, base + GPIO_INT_BOTH_EDGE);
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__raw_writel(reg_level, base + GPIO_INT_LEVEL);
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__raw_writel(reg_both, base + GPIO_INT_BOTH_EDGE);
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gpio_ack_irq(irq);
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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
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#include <linux/platform_device.h>
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#include <linux/ata_platform.h>
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#include <linux/mv643xx_eth.h>
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#include <linux/gpio.h>
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#include <linux/spi/flash.h>
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#include <linux/spi/spi.h>
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#include <linux/spi/orion_spi.h>
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@@ -53,6 +54,11 @@ static void __init rd88f6192_init(void)
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*/
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kirkwood_init();
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orion_gpio_set_valid(RD88F6192_GPIO_USB_VBUS, 1);
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if (gpio_request(RD88F6192_GPIO_USB_VBUS, "USB VBUS") != 0 ||
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gpio_direction_output(RD88F6192_GPIO_USB_VBUS, 1) != 0)
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pr_err("RD-88F6192-NAS: failed to setup USB VBUS GPIO\n");
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kirkwood_ehci_init();
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kirkwood_ge00_init(&rd88f6192_ge00_data);
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kirkwood_sata_init(&rd88f6192_sata_data);
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+37
-21
@@ -119,6 +119,11 @@ static unsigned long get_rate_nfc(struct clk *clk)
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return get_rate_per(8);
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}
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static unsigned long get_rate_gpt(struct clk *clk)
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{
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return get_rate_per(5);
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}
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static unsigned long get_rate_otg(struct clk *clk)
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{
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return 48000000; /* FIXME */
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@@ -144,7 +149,7 @@ static void clk_cgcr_disable(struct clk *clk)
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__raw_writel(reg, clk->enable_reg);
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}
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#define DEFINE_CLOCK(name, i, er, es, gr, sr) \
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#define DEFINE_CLOCK(name, i, er, es, gr, sr, s) \
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static struct clk name = { \
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.id = i, \
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.enable_reg = CRM_BASE + er, \
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@@ -153,27 +158,30 @@ static void clk_cgcr_disable(struct clk *clk)
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.set_rate = sr, \
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.enable = clk_cgcr_enable, \
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.disable = clk_cgcr_disable, \
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.secondary = s, \
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}
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DEFINE_CLOCK(gpt_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 5, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(cspi1_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 5, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(cspi2_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 6, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(cspi3_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 7, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart1_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 14, get_rate_uart, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart2_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 15, get_rate_uart, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart3_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 16, get_rate_uart, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart4_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 17, get_rate_uart, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart5_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 18, get_rate_uart, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(nfc_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 8, get_rate_nfc, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(usbotg_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 28, get_rate_otg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(pwm1_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 31, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(pwm2_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 0, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(pwm3_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 1, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(pwm4_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 2, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(kpp_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 28, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(tsc_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 13, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(i2c_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 6, get_rate_i2c, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(fec_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 23, get_rate_ipg, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(gpt_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 5, get_rate_gpt, NULL, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart_per_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 15, get_rate_uart, NULL, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(cspi1_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 5, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(cspi2_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 6, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(cspi3_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 7, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(fec_ahb_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 23, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart1_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 14, get_rate_uart, NULL, &uart_per_clk);
|
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart2_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 15, get_rate_uart, NULL, &uart_per_clk);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart3_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 16, get_rate_uart, NULL, &uart_per_clk);
|
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart4_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 17, get_rate_uart, NULL, &uart_per_clk);
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DEFINE_CLOCK(uart5_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 18, get_rate_uart, NULL, &uart_per_clk);
|
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DEFINE_CLOCK(nfc_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 8, get_rate_nfc, NULL, NULL);
|
||||
DEFINE_CLOCK(usbotg_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 28, get_rate_otg, NULL, NULL);
|
||||
DEFINE_CLOCK(pwm1_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 31, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
|
||||
DEFINE_CLOCK(pwm2_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 0, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
|
||||
DEFINE_CLOCK(pwm3_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 1, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
|
||||
DEFINE_CLOCK(pwm4_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 2, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
|
||||
DEFINE_CLOCK(kpp_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 28, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
|
||||
DEFINE_CLOCK(tsc_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR2, 13, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
|
||||
DEFINE_CLOCK(i2c_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 6, get_rate_i2c, NULL, NULL);
|
||||
DEFINE_CLOCK(fec_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 15, get_rate_ipg, NULL, &fec_ahb_clk);
|
||||
|
||||
#define _REGISTER_CLOCK(d, n, c) \
|
||||
{ \
|
||||
@@ -208,13 +216,21 @@ static struct clk_lookup lookups[] = {
|
||||
_REGISTER_CLOCK("fec.0", NULL, fec_clk)
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
int __init mx25_clocks_init(unsigned long fref)
|
||||
int __init mx25_clocks_init(void)
|
||||
{
|
||||
int i;
|
||||
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(lookups); i++)
|
||||
clkdev_add(&lookups[i]);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Turn off all clocks except the ones we need to survive, namely:
|
||||
* EMI, GPIO1-3 (CCM_CGCR1[18:16]), GPT1, IOMUXC (CCM_CGCR1[27]), IIM,
|
||||
* SCC
|
||||
*/
|
||||
__raw_writel((1 << 19), CRM_BASE + CCM_CGCR0);
|
||||
__raw_writel((0xf << 16) | (3 << 26), CRM_BASE + CCM_CGCR1);
|
||||
__raw_writel((1 << 5), CRM_BASE + CCM_CGCR2);
|
||||
|
||||
mxc_timer_init(&gpt_clk, MX25_IO_ADDRESS(MX25_GPT1_BASE_ADDR), 54);
|
||||
|
||||
return 0;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ static void __init mx25pdk_init(void)
|
||||
|
||||
static void __init mx25pdk_timer_init(void)
|
||||
{
|
||||
mx25_clocks_init(26000000);
|
||||
mx25_clocks_init();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
static struct sys_timer mx25pdk_timer = {
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -173,6 +173,7 @@ static void expio_unmask_irq(u32 irq)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
static struct irq_chip expio_irq_chip = {
|
||||
.name = "EXPIO(CPLD)",
|
||||
.ack = expio_ack_irq,
|
||||
.mask = expio_mask_irq,
|
||||
.unmask = expio_unmask_irq,
|
||||
@@ -302,6 +303,7 @@ static struct regulator_init_data ldo1_data = {
|
||||
.min_uV = 2800000,
|
||||
.max_uV = 2800000,
|
||||
.valid_modes_mask = REGULATOR_MODE_NORMAL,
|
||||
.valid_ops_mask = REGULATOR_CHANGE_STATUS,
|
||||
.apply_uV = 1,
|
||||
},
|
||||
};
|
||||
@@ -322,6 +324,7 @@ static struct regulator_init_data ldo2_data = {
|
||||
.min_uV = 3300000,
|
||||
.max_uV = 3300000,
|
||||
.valid_modes_mask = REGULATOR_MODE_NORMAL,
|
||||
.valid_ops_mask = REGULATOR_CHANGE_STATUS,
|
||||
.apply_uV = 1,
|
||||
},
|
||||
.num_consumer_supplies = ARRAY_SIZE(ldo2_consumers),
|
||||
@@ -459,6 +462,7 @@ static int mx31_wm8350_init(struct wm8350 *wm8350)
|
||||
|
||||
static struct wm8350_platform_data __initdata mx31_wm8350_pdata = {
|
||||
.init = mx31_wm8350_init,
|
||||
.irq_base = MXC_BOARD_IRQ_START + MXC_MAX_EXP_IO_LINES,
|
||||
};
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ static void __init gpmc_mem_init(void)
|
||||
void __init gpmc_init(void)
|
||||
{
|
||||
u32 l;
|
||||
char *ck;
|
||||
char *ck = NULL;
|
||||
|
||||
if (cpu_is_omap24xx()) {
|
||||
ck = "core_l3_ck";
|
||||
@@ -521,6 +521,9 @@ void __init gpmc_init(void)
|
||||
l = OMAP44XX_GPMC_BASE;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (WARN_ON(!ck))
|
||||
return;
|
||||
|
||||
gpmc_l3_clk = clk_get(NULL, ck);
|
||||
if (IS_ERR(gpmc_l3_clk)) {
|
||||
printk(KERN_ERR "Could not get GPMC clock %s\n", ck);
|
||||
|
||||
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