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for-6.18/block-20250929
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Merge tag 'for-6.18/block-20250929' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe:
- NVMe pull request via Keith:
- FC target fixes (Daniel)
- Authentication fixes and updates (Martin, Chris)
- Admin controller handling (Kamaljit)
- Target lockdep assertions (Max)
- Keep-alive updates for discovery (Alastair)
- Suspend quirk (Georg)
- MD pull request via Yu:
- Add support for a lockless bitmap.
A key feature for the new bitmap are that the IO fastpath is
lockless. If a user issues lots of write IO to the same bitmap
bit in a short time, only the first write has additional overhead
to update bitmap bit, no additional overhead for the following
writes.
By supporting only resync or recover written data, means in the
case creating new array or replacing with a new disk, there is no
need to do a full disk resync/recovery.
- Switch ->getgeo() and ->bios_param() to using struct gendisk rather
than struct block_device.
- Rust block changes via Andreas. This series adds configuration via
configfs and remote completion to the rnull driver. The series also
includes a set of changes to the rust block device driver API: a few
cleanup patches, and a few features supporting the rnull changes.
The series removes the raw buffer formatting logic from
`kernel::block` and improves the logic available in `kernel::string`
to support the same use as the removed logic.
- floppy arch cleanups
- Reduce the number of dereferencing needed for ublk commands
- Restrict supported sockets for nbd. Mostly done to eliminate a class
of issues perpetually reported by syzbot, by using nonsensical socket
setups.
- A few s390 dasd block fixes
- Fix a few issues around atomic writes
- Improve DMA interation for integrity requests
- Improve how iovecs are treated with regards to O_DIRECT aligment
constraints.
We used to require each segment to adhere to the constraints, now
only the request as a whole needs to.
- Clean up and improve p2p support, enabling use of p2p for metadata
payloads
- Improve locking of request lookup, using SRCU where appropriate
- Use page references properly for brd, avoiding very long RCU sections
- Fix ordering of recursively submitted IOs
- Clean up and improve updating nr_requests for a live device
- Various fixes and cleanups
* tag 'for-6.18/block-20250929' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux: (164 commits)
s390/dasd: enforce dma_alignment to ensure proper buffer validation
s390/dasd: Return BLK_STS_INVAL for EINVAL from do_dasd_request
ublk: remove redundant zone op check in ublk_setup_iod()
nvme: Use non zero KATO for persistent discovery connections
nvmet: add safety check for subsys lock
nvme-core: use nvme_is_io_ctrl() for I/O controller check
nvme-core: do ioccsz/iorcsz validation only for I/O controllers
nvme-core: add method to check for an I/O controller
blk-cgroup: fix possible deadlock while configuring policy
blk-mq: fix null-ptr-deref in blk_mq_free_tags() from error path
blk-mq: Fix more tag iteration function documentation
selftests: ublk: fix behavior when fio is not installed
ublk: don't access ublk_queue in ublk_unmap_io()
ublk: pass ublk_io to __ublk_complete_rq()
ublk: don't access ublk_queue in ublk_need_complete_req()
ublk: don't access ublk_queue in ublk_check_commit_and_fetch()
ublk: don't pass ublk_queue to ublk_fetch()
ublk: don't access ublk_queue in ublk_config_io_buf()
ublk: don't access ublk_queue in ublk_check_fetch_buf()
ublk: pass q_id and tag to __ublk_check_and_get_req()
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bitmap-for-6.18
Bits-related paches for 6.17: - FIELD_PREP_WM16() consolidation (Nicolas); - bitmaps for Rust (Burak); - __fls() fix for arc (Kees). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQGzBAABCgAdFiEEi8GdvG6xMhdgpu/4sUSA/TofvsgFAmja3TMACgkQsUSA/Tof vshf2wv/fuqPq6ZQZGxrC+YKGrTKjAx6sFpYLqZoCgp1K4zgwFwYO3RG1KwlEsS5 a+OAOeR7y73JfKHHBd1WBFnZFz/Vv8A18ah0XDKko/Ufy7jSHJ0Nu1RAofSGjqUW Pv34NCAmcvMB+gg4oDtmHlx/4FFFsSCqi4PdYTrnRMst7gEdhrQH95WL/DrhVnKt fen6NAsNLtlgJXCTghp8dU4ZkZ+V1iez4i81oxoWpPVxAptS2nrsCrkUzA1l1OpK X/OKW/I3O6vjmRNHW6Bq1WzgIlxyOrqb8iYAI8QLYSeuviLcbpGwQbfwD3IgsQjP TuRvfSVEiX2YZEbYn15VSb+hD9+IUi+XonJzTTNoKpIhINMkj/Z0jApMkGqQgcII IhyN+BNB2R9zqbatLkXwEQpuLFM7rxHRR03O0xfoDG6m9vOx9+LFlM/BqzJ7FWzQ kCRbrjSuoiIGFb1a8wqhZDh1jbgX8kj0t3cYsyWhA82Jt7XMckbTrWRICWSOfvXb QAJd72xT =Z/BH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'bitmap-for-6.18' of https://github.com/norov/linux Pull bitmap updates from Yury Norov: - FIELD_PREP_WM16() consolidation (Nicolas) - bitmaps for Rust (Burak) - __fls() fix for arc (Kees) * tag 'bitmap-for-6.18' of https://github.com/norov/linux: (25 commits) rust: add dynamic ID pool abstraction for bitmap rust: add find_bit_benchmark_rust module. rust: add bitmap API. rust: add bindings for bitops.h rust: add bindings for bitmap.h phy: rockchip-pcie: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro clk: sp7021: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro PCI: dw-rockchip: Switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro PCI: rockchip: Switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16* macros net: stmmac: dwmac-rk: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro ASoC: rockchip: i2s-tdm: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16_CONST macro drm/rockchip: dw_hdmi: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16* macros phy: rockchip-usb: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro drm/rockchip: inno-hdmi: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro drm/rockchip: dw_hdmi_qp: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro phy: rockchip-samsung-dcphy: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro drm/rockchip: vop2: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro drm/rockchip: dsi: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16* macros phy: rockchip-emmc: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro drm/rockchip: lvds: switch to FIELD_PREP_WM16 macro ... |
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7f70725741 |
Kbuild updates for 6.18
- Extend modules.builtin.modinfo to include module aliases from MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE for builtin modules so that userspace tools (such as kmod) can verify that a particular module alias will be handled by a builtin module. - Bump the minimum version of LLVM for building the kernel to 15.0.0. - Upgrade several userspace API checks in headers_check.pl to errors. - Unify and consolidate CONFIG_WERROR / W=e handling. - Turn assembler and linker warnings into errors with CONFIG_WERROR / W=e. - Respect CONFIG_WERROR / W=e when building userspace programs (userprogs). - Enable -Werror unconditionally when building host programs (hostprogs). - Support copy_file_range() and data segment alignment in gen_init_cpio to improve performance on filesystems that support reflinks such as btrfs and XFS. - Miscellaneous small changes to scripts and configuration files. Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYKAB0WIQR74yXHMTGczQHYypIdayaRccAalgUCaNrp6QAKCRAdayaRccAa ljxRAP4hYocKXeWsiJzkTB199P4QUGWf220a9elBmtdJEed07gD/VBnCbSOxG3RO vS8qbJHwxUFL7a+mDV8RIVXSt99NpAg= =psG/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'kbuild-6.18-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kbuild/linux Pull Kbuild updates from Nathan Chancellor: - Extend modules.builtin.modinfo to include module aliases from MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE for builtin modules so that userspace tools (such as kmod) can verify that a particular module alias will be handled by a builtin module - Bump the minimum version of LLVM for building the kernel to 15.0.0 - Upgrade several userspace API checks in headers_check.pl to errors - Unify and consolidate CONFIG_WERROR / W=e handling - Turn assembler and linker warnings into errors with CONFIG_WERROR / W=e - Respect CONFIG_WERROR / W=e when building userspace programs (userprogs) - Enable -Werror unconditionally when building host programs (hostprogs) - Support copy_file_range() and data segment alignment in gen_init_cpio to improve performance on filesystems that support reflinks such as btrfs and XFS - Miscellaneous small changes to scripts and configuration files * tag 'kbuild-6.18-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kbuild/linux: (47 commits) modpost: Initialize builtin_modname to stop SIGSEGVs Documentation: kbuild: note CONFIG_DEBUG_EFI in reproducible builds kbuild: vmlinux.unstripped should always depend on .vmlinux.export.o modpost: Create modalias for builtin modules modpost: Add modname to mod_device_table alias scsi: Always define blogic_pci_tbl structure kbuild: extract modules.builtin.modinfo from vmlinux.unstripped kbuild: keep .modinfo section in vmlinux.unstripped kbuild: always create intermediate vmlinux.unstripped s390: vmlinux.lds.S: Reorder sections KMSAN: Remove tautological checks objtool: Drop noinstr hack for KCSAN_WEAK_MEMORY lib/Kconfig.debug: Drop CLANG_VERSION check from DEBUG_INFO_DWARF_TOOLCHAIN_DEFAULT riscv: Remove ld.lld version checks from many TOOLCHAIN_HAS configs riscv: Unconditionally use linker relaxation riscv: Remove version check for LTO_CLANG selects powerpc: Drop unnecessary initializations in __copy_inst_from_kernel_nofault() mips: Unconditionally select ARCH_HAS_CURRENT_STACK_POINTER arm64: Remove tautological LLVM Kconfig conditions ARM: Clean up definition of ARM_HAS_GROUP_RELOCS ... |
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linux_kselftest-kunit-6.18-rc1
- A seven patch series adds a new parameterized test features
KUnit parameterized tests currently support two primary methods for
getting parameters:
1. Defining custom logic within a generate_params() function.
2. Using the KUNIT_ARRAY_PARAM() and KUNIT_ARRAY_PARAM_DESC()
macros with a pre-defined static array and passing
the created *_gen_params() to KUNIT_CASE_PARAM().
These methods present limitations when dealing with dynamically
generated parameter arrays, or in scenarios where populating parameters
sequentially via generate_params() is inefficient or overly complex.
These limitations are fixed with a parameterized test method.
- Fixes issues in kunit build artifacts cleanup,
- Fixes parsing skipped test problem in kselftest framework,
- Enables PCI on UML without triggering WARN()
- a few other fixes and adds support for new configs such as MIPS
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Merge tag 'linux_kselftest-kunit-6.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest
Pull kunit updates from Shuah Khan:
- New parameterized test features
KUnit parameterized tests supported two primary methods for getting
parameters:
- Defining custom logic within a generate_params() function.
- Using the KUNIT_ARRAY_PARAM() and KUNIT_ARRAY_PARAM_DESC() macros
with a pre-defined static array and passing the created
*_gen_params() to KUNIT_CASE_PARAM().
These methods present limitations when dealing with dynamically
generated parameter arrays, or in scenarios where populating
parameters sequentially via generate_params() is inefficient or
overly complex.
These limitations are fixed with a parameterized test method
- Fix issues in kunit build artifacts cleanup
- Fix parsing skipped test problem in kselftest framework
- Enable PCI on UML without triggering WARN()
- a few other fixes and adds support for new configs such as MIPS
* tag 'linux_kselftest-kunit-6.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest:
kunit: Extend kconfig help text for KUNIT_UML_PCI
rust: kunit: allow `cfg` on `test`s
kunit: qemu_configs: Add MIPS configurations
kunit: Enable PCI on UML without triggering WARN()
Documentation: kunit: Document new parameterized test features
kunit: Add example parameterized test with direct dynamic parameter array setup
kunit: Add example parameterized test with shared resource management using the Resource API
kunit: Enable direct registration of parameter arrays to a KUnit test
kunit: Pass parameterized test context to generate_params()
kunit: Introduce param_init/exit for parameterized test context management
kunit: Add parent kunit for parameterized test context
kunit: tool: Accept --raw_output=full as an alias of 'all'
kunit: tool: Parse skipped tests from kselftest.h
kunit: Always descend into kunit directory during build
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991053178e |
Power management updates for 6.18-rc1
- Rearrange variable declarations involving __free() in the cpufreq
core and intel_pstate driver to follow common coding style (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Fix object lifecycle issue in update_qos_request(), rearrange
freq QoS updates using __free(), and adjust frequency percentage
computations in the intel_pstate driver (Rafael Wysocki)
- Update intel_pstate to allow it to enable HWP without EPP if the
new DEC (Dynamic Efficiency Control) HW feature is enabled (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Use on_each_cpu_mask() in drv_write() in the ACPI cpufreq driver
to simplify the code (Rafael Wysocki)
- Use likely() optimization in intel_pstate_sample() (Yaxiong Tian)
- Remove dead EPB-related code from intel_pstate (Srinivas Pandruvada)
- Use scope-based cleanup for cpufreq policy references in multiple
cpufreq drivers (Zihuan Zhang)
- Avoid calling get_governor() for the first policy in the cpufreq core
to simplify the initial policy path (Zihuan Zhang)
- Clean up the cpufreq core in multiple places (Zihuan Zhang)
- Use int type to store negative error codes in the cpufreq core and
update the speedstep-lib to use int for error codes (Qianfeng Rong)
- Update the efficient idle check for Intel extended Families in the
ondemand cpufreq governor (Sohil Mehta)
- Replace sscanf() with kstrtouint() in the conservative cpufreq
governor (Kaushlendra Kumar)
- Rename CpumaskVar::as[_mut]_ref to from_raw[_mut] in the cpumask
Rust code and mark CpumaskVar as transparent (Alice Ryhl, Baptiste
Lepers)
- Update ARef and AlwaysRefCounted imports from sync::aref in the OPP
Rust code (Shankari Anand)
- Add support for AN7583 SoC to the airoha cpufreq driver (Christian
Marangi)
- Enable cpufreq for ipq5424 in the qcom-nvmem cpufreq driver (Md Sadre
Alam)
- Add support for MT8196 to the mediatek-hw cpufreq driver, refactor
that driver and add mediatek,mt8196-cpufreq-hw DT binding (Nicolas
Frattaroli)
- Avoid redundant conditions in the mediatek cpufreq driver (Liao
Yuanhong)
- Add support for AM62D2 to the ti cpufreq driver and blocklist
ti,am62d2 SoC in dt-platdev (Paresh Bhagat)
- Support more speed grades on AM62Px SoC in the ti cpufreq driver,
allow all silicon revisions to support OPPs in it, and fix supported
hardware for 1GHz OPP (Judith Mendez)
- Add QCS615 compatible to DT bindings for cpufreq-qcom-hw (Taniya Das)
- Minor assorted updates of the scmi, longhaul, CPPC, and armada-37xx
cpufreq drivers (Akhilesh Patil, BowenYu, Dennis Beier, and Florian
Fainelli)
- Remove outdated cpufreq-dt.txt (Frank Li)
- Fix python gnuplot package names in the amd_pstate_tracer utility
(Kuan-Wei Chiu)
- Saravana Kannan will maintain the virtual-cpufreq driver (Saravana
Kannan)
- Prevent CPU capacity updates after registering a perf domain from
failing on a first CPU that is not present (Christian Loehle)
- Add support for the cases in which frequency alone is not sufficient
to uniquely identify an OPP (Krishna Chaitanya Chundru)
- Use to_result() for OPP error handling in Rust (Onur Özkan)
- Add support for LPDDR5 on Rockhip RK3588 SoC to rockchip-dfi devfreq
driver (Nicolas Frattaroli)
- Fix an issue where DDR cycle counts on RK3588/RK3528 with LPDDR4(X)
are reported as half by adding a cycle multiplier to the DFI driver
in rockchip-dfi devfreq-event driver (Nicolas Frattaroli)
- Fix missing error pointer dereference check of regulator instance in
the mtk-cci devfreq driver probe and remove a redundant condition from
an if () statement in that driver (Dan Carpenter, Liao Yuanhong)
- Fail cpuidle device registration if there is one already to avoid
sysfs-related issues (Rafael Wysocki)
- Use sysfs_emit()/sysfs_emit_at() instead of sprintf()/scnprintf() in
cpuidle (Vivek Yadav)
- Fix device and OF node leaks at probe in the qcom-spm cpuidle driver
and drop unnecessary initialisations from it (Johan Hovold)
- Remove unnecessary address-of operators from the intel_idle cpuidle
driver (Kaushlendra Kumar)
- Rearrange main loop in menu_select() to make the code in that funtion
easier to follow (Rafael Wysocki)
- Convert values in microseconds to ktime using us_to_ktime() where
applicable in the intel_idle power capping driver (Xichao Zhao)
- Annotate loops walking device links in the power management core
code as _srcu and add macros for walking device links to reduce the
likelihood of coding mistakes related to them (Rafael Wysocki)
- Document time units for *_time functions in the runtime PM API (Brian
Norris)
- Clear power.must_resume in noirq suspend error path to avoid resuming
a dependant device under a suspended parent or supplier (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Fix GFP mask handling during hybrid suspend and make the amdgpu
driver handle hybrid suspend correctly (Mario Limonciello, Rafael
Wysocki)
- Fix GFP mask handling after aborted hibernation in platform mode and
combine exit paths in power_down() to avoid code duplication (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Use vmalloc_array() and vcalloc() in the hibernation core to avoid
open-coded size computations (Qianfeng Rong)
- Fix typo in hibernation core code comment (Li Jun)
- Call pm_wakeup_clear() in the same place where other functions that do
bookkeeping prior to suspend_prepare() are called (Samuel Wu)
- Fix and clean up the x86_energy_perf_policy utility and update its
documentation (Len Brown, Kaushlendra Kumar)
- Fix incorrect sorting of PMT telemetry in turbostat (Kaushlendra
Kumar)
- Fix incorrect size in cpuidle_state_disable() and the error return
value of cpupower_write_sysfs() in cpupower (Kaushlendra Kumar)
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Merge tag 'pm-6.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"The majority of these are cpufreq changes, which has been a recurring
pattern for a few recent cycles.
Those changes include new hardware support (AN7583 SoC support in the
airoha cpufreq driver, ipq5424 support in the qcom-nvmem cpufreq
driver, MT8196 support in the mediatek cpufreq driver, AM62D2 support
in the ti cpufreq driver), DT bindings and Rust code updates, cleanups
of the core and governors, and multiple driver fixes and cleanups.
Beyond that, there are hibernation fixes (some remaining 6.16 cycle
fallout and an issue related to hybrid suspend in the amdgpu driver),
cleanups of the PM core code, runtime PM documentation update, cpuidle
and power capping cleanups, and tooling updates.
Specifics:
- Rearrange variable declarations involving __free() in the cpufreq
core and intel_pstate driver to follow common coding style (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Fix object lifecycle issue in update_qos_request(), rearrange freq
QoS updates using __free(), and adjust frequency percentage
computations in the intel_pstate driver (Rafael Wysocki)
- Update intel_pstate to allow it to enable HWP without EPP if the
new DEC (Dynamic Efficiency Control) HW feature is enabled (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Use on_each_cpu_mask() in drv_write() in the ACPI cpufreq driver to
simplify the code (Rafael Wysocki)
- Use likely() optimization in intel_pstate_sample() (Yaxiong Tian)
- Remove dead EPB-related code from intel_pstate (Srinivas
Pandruvada)
- Use scope-based cleanup for cpufreq policy references in multiple
cpufreq drivers (Zihuan Zhang)
- Avoid calling get_governor() for the first policy in the cpufreq
core to simplify the initial policy path (Zihuan Zhang)
- Clean up the cpufreq core in multiple places (Zihuan Zhang)
- Use int type to store negative error codes in the cpufreq core and
update the speedstep-lib to use int for error codes (Qianfeng Rong)
- Update the efficient idle check for Intel extended Families in the
ondemand cpufreq governor (Sohil Mehta)
- Replace sscanf() with kstrtouint() in the conservative cpufreq
governor (Kaushlendra Kumar)
- Rename CpumaskVar::as[_mut]_ref to from_raw[_mut] in the cpumask
Rust code and mark CpumaskVar as transparent (Alice Ryhl, Baptiste
Lepers)
- Update ARef and AlwaysRefCounted imports from sync::aref in the OPP
Rust code (Shankari Anand)
- Add support for AN7583 SoC to the airoha cpufreq driver (Christian
Marangi)
- Enable cpufreq for ipq5424 in the qcom-nvmem cpufreq driver (Md
Sadre Alam)
- Add support for MT8196 to the mediatek-hw cpufreq driver, refactor
that driver and add mediatek,mt8196-cpufreq-hw DT binding (Nicolas
Frattaroli)
- Avoid redundant conditions in the mediatek cpufreq driver (Liao
Yuanhong)
- Add support for AM62D2 to the ti cpufreq driver and blocklist
ti,am62d2 SoC in dt-platdev (Paresh Bhagat)
- Support more speed grades on AM62Px SoC in the ti cpufreq driver,
allow all silicon revisions to support OPPs in it, and fix
supported hardware for 1GHz OPP (Judith Mendez)
- Add QCS615 compatible to DT bindings for cpufreq-qcom-hw (Taniya
Das)
- Minor assorted updates of the scmi, longhaul, CPPC, and armada-37xx
cpufreq drivers (Akhilesh Patil, BowenYu, Dennis Beier, and Florian
Fainelli)
- Remove outdated cpufreq-dt.txt (Frank Li)
- Fix python gnuplot package names in the amd_pstate_tracer utility
(Kuan-Wei Chiu)
- Saravana Kannan will maintain the virtual-cpufreq driver (Saravana
Kannan)
- Prevent CPU capacity updates after registering a perf domain from
failing on a first CPU that is not present (Christian Loehle)
- Add support for the cases in which frequency alone is not
sufficient to uniquely identify an OPP (Krishna Chaitanya Chundru)
- Use to_result() for OPP error handling in Rust (Onur Özkan)
- Add support for LPDDR5 on Rockhip RK3588 SoC to rockchip-dfi
devfreq driver (Nicolas Frattaroli)
- Fix an issue where DDR cycle counts on RK3588/RK3528 with LPDDR4(X)
are reported as half by adding a cycle multiplier to the DFI driver
in rockchip-dfi devfreq-event driver (Nicolas Frattaroli)
- Fix missing error pointer dereference check of regulator instance
in the mtk-cci devfreq driver probe and remove a redundant
condition from an if () statement in that driver (Dan Carpenter,
Liao Yuanhong)
- Fail cpuidle device registration if there is one already to avoid
sysfs-related issues (Rafael Wysocki)
- Use sysfs_emit()/sysfs_emit_at() instead of sprintf()/scnprintf()
in cpuidle (Vivek Yadav)
- Fix device and OF node leaks at probe in the qcom-spm cpuidle
driver and drop unnecessary initialisations from it (Johan Hovold)
- Remove unnecessary address-of operators from the intel_idle cpuidle
driver (Kaushlendra Kumar)
- Rearrange main loop in menu_select() to make the code in that
funtion easier to follow (Rafael Wysocki)
- Convert values in microseconds to ktime using us_to_ktime() where
applicable in the intel_idle power capping driver (Xichao Zhao)
- Annotate loops walking device links in the power management core
code as _srcu and add macros for walking device links to reduce the
likelihood of coding mistakes related to them (Rafael Wysocki)
- Document time units for *_time functions in the runtime PM API
(Brian Norris)
- Clear power.must_resume in noirq suspend error path to avoid
resuming a dependant device under a suspended parent or supplier
(Rafael Wysocki)
- Fix GFP mask handling during hybrid suspend and make the amdgpu
driver handle hybrid suspend correctly (Mario Limonciello, Rafael
Wysocki)
- Fix GFP mask handling after aborted hibernation in platform mode
and combine exit paths in power_down() to avoid code duplication
(Rafael Wysocki)
- Use vmalloc_array() and vcalloc() in the hibernation core to avoid
open-coded size computations (Qianfeng Rong)
- Fix typo in hibernation core code comment (Li Jun)
- Call pm_wakeup_clear() in the same place where other functions that
do bookkeeping prior to suspend_prepare() are called (Samuel Wu)
- Fix and clean up the x86_energy_perf_policy utility and update its
documentation (Len Brown, Kaushlendra Kumar)
- Fix incorrect sorting of PMT telemetry in turbostat (Kaushlendra
Kumar)
- Fix incorrect size in cpuidle_state_disable() and the error return
value of cpupower_write_sysfs() in cpupower (Kaushlendra Kumar)"
* tag 'pm-6.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (86 commits)
PM: hibernate: Combine return paths in power_down()
PM: hibernate: Restrict GFP mask in power_down()
PM: hibernate: Fix pm_hibernation_mode_is_suspend() build breakage
PM: runtime: Documentation: ABI: Document time units for *_time
tools/power x86_energy_perf_policy.8: Emphasize preference for SW interfaces
tools/power x86_energy_perf_policy: Add make snapshot target
tools/power x86_energy_perf_policy: Prefer driver HWP limits
tools/power x86_energy_perf_policy: EPB access is only via sysfs
tools/power x86_energy_perf_policy: Prepare for MSR/sysfs refactoring
tools/power x86_energy_perf_policy: Enhance HWP enable
tools/power x86_energy_perf_policy: Enhance HWP enabled check
tools/power x86_energy_perf_policy: Fix incorrect fopen mode usage
tools/power turbostat: Fix incorrect sorting of PMT telemetry
drm/amd: Fix hybrid sleep
PM: hibernate: Add pm_hibernation_mode_is_suspend()
PM: hibernate: Fix hybrid-sleep
tools/cpupower: Fix incorrect size in cpuidle_state_disable()
tools/power/x86/amd_pstate_tracer: Fix python gnuplot package names
cpufreq: Replace pointer subtraction with iteration macro
cpuidle: Fail cpuidle device registration if there is one already
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regulator: Updates for v6.18
This is a very quiet release for regulator, almost all the changes are
new drivers but we do also have some improvements for the Rust bindings.
- Additional APIs added to the Rust bindings.
- Support for Maxim MAX77838, NXP PF0900 and PF5300, Richtek RT5133 and
SpacemiT P1.
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Merge tag 'regulator-v6.18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator
Pull regulator updates from Mark Brown:
"This is a very quiet release for regulator, almost all the changes are
new drivers but we do also have some improvements for the Rust
bindings.
- Additional APIs added to the Rust bindings
- Support for Maxim MAX77838, NXP PF0900 and PF5300, Richtek RT5133
and SpacemiT P1"
* tag 'regulator-v6.18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator: (28 commits)
regulator: dt-bindings: qcom,sdm845-refgen-regulator: document more platforms
regulator: Fix MAX77838 selection
regulator: spacemit: support SpacemiT P1 regulators
regulator: max77838: add max77838 regulator driver
dt-bindings: regulator: document max77838 pmic
rust: regulator: add devm_enable and devm_enable_optional
rust: regulator: remove Regulator<Dynamic>
regulator: dt-bindings: rpi-panel: Split 7" Raspberry Pi 720x1280 v2 binding
regulator: pf530x: Add a driver for the NXP PF5300 Regulator
regulator: dt-bindings: nxp,pf530x: Add NXP PF5300/PF5301/PF5302 PMICs
regulator: scmi: Use int type to store negative error codes
regulator: core: Remove redundant ternary operators
rust: regulator: use `to_result` for error handling
regulator: consumer.rst: document bulk operations
regulator: rt5133: Fix IS_ERR() vs NULL bug in rt5133_validate_vendor_info()
regulator: bd718x7: Use kcalloc() instead of kzalloc()
regulator: rt5133: Fix spelling mistake "regualtor" -> "regulator"
regulator: remove unneeded 'fast_io' parameter in regmap_config
regulator: rt5133: Add RT5133 PMIC regulator Support
regulator: dt-bindings: Add Richtek RT5133 Support
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Driver core changes for 6.18-rc1
- Auxiliary:
- Drop call to dev_pm_domain_detach() in auxiliary_bus_probe()
- Optimize logic of auxiliary_match_id()
- Rust:
- Auxiliary:
- Use primitive C types from prelude
- DebugFs:
- Add debugfs support for simple read/write files and custom callbacks
through a File-type-based and directory-scope-based API
- Sample driver code for the File-type-based API
- Sample module code for the directory-scope-based API
- I/O:
- Add io::poll module and implement Rust specific read_poll_timeout()
helper
- IRQ:
- Implement support for threaded and non-threaded device IRQs based on
(&Device<Bound>, IRQ number) tuples (IrqRequest)
- Provide &Device<Bound> cookie in IRQ handlers
- PCI:
- Support IRQ requests from IRQ vectors for a specific pci::Device<Bound>
- Implement accessors for subsystem IDs, revision, devid and resource start
- Provide dedicated pci::Vendor and pci::Class types for vendor and class
ID numbers
- Implement Display to print actual vendor and class names; Debug to print
the raw ID numbers
- Add pci::DeviceId::from_class_and_vendor() helper
- Use primitive C types from prelude
- Various minor inline and (safety) comment improvements
- Platform:
- Support IRQ requests from IRQ vectors for a specific
platform::Device<Bound>
- Nova:
- Use pci::DeviceId::from_class_and_vendor() to avoid probing
non-display/compute PCI functions
- Misc:
- Add helper for cpu_relax()
- Update ARef import from sync::aref
- sysfs:
- Remove bin_attrs_new field from struct attribute_group
- Remove read_new() and write_new() from struct bin_attribute
- Misc:
- Document potential race condition in get_dev_from_fwnode()
- Constify node_group argument in software node registration functions
- Fix order of kernel-doc parameters in various functions
- Set power.no_pm flag for faux devices
- Set power.no_callbacks flag along with the power.no_pm flag
- Constify the pmu_bus bus type
- Minor spelling fixes
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Merge tag 'driver-core-6.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/driver-core/driver-core
Pull driver core updates from Danilo Krummrich:
"Auxiliary:
- Drop call to dev_pm_domain_detach() in auxiliary_bus_probe()
- Optimize logic of auxiliary_match_id()
Rust:
- Auxiliary:
- Use primitive C types from prelude
- DebugFs:
- Add debugfs support for simple read/write files and custom
callbacks through a File-type-based and directory-scope-based
API
- Sample driver code for the File-type-based API
- Sample module code for the directory-scope-based API
- I/O:
- Add io::poll module and implement Rust specific
read_poll_timeout() helper
- IRQ:
- Implement support for threaded and non-threaded device IRQs
based on (&Device<Bound>, IRQ number) tuples (IrqRequest)
- Provide &Device<Bound> cookie in IRQ handlers
- PCI:
- Support IRQ requests from IRQ vectors for a specific
pci::Device<Bound>
- Implement accessors for subsystem IDs, revision, devid and
resource start
- Provide dedicated pci::Vendor and pci::Class types for vendor
and class ID numbers
- Implement Display to print actual vendor and class names; Debug
to print the raw ID numbers
- Add pci::DeviceId::from_class_and_vendor() helper
- Use primitive C types from prelude
- Various minor inline and (safety) comment improvements
- Platform:
- Support IRQ requests from IRQ vectors for a specific
platform::Device<Bound>
- Nova:
- Use pci::DeviceId::from_class_and_vendor() to avoid probing
non-display/compute PCI functions
- Misc:
- Add helper for cpu_relax()
- Update ARef import from sync::aref
sysfs:
- Remove bin_attrs_new field from struct attribute_group
- Remove read_new() and write_new() from struct bin_attribute
Misc:
- Document potential race condition in get_dev_from_fwnode()
- Constify node_group argument in software node registration
functions
- Fix order of kernel-doc parameters in various functions
- Set power.no_pm flag for faux devices
- Set power.no_callbacks flag along with the power.no_pm flag
- Constify the pmu_bus bus type
- Minor spelling fixes"
* tag 'driver-core-6.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/driver-core/driver-core: (43 commits)
rust: pci: display symbolic PCI vendor names
rust: pci: display symbolic PCI class names
rust: pci: fix incorrect platform reference in PCI driver probe doc comment
rust: pci: fix incorrect platform reference in PCI driver unbind doc comment
perf: make pmu_bus const
samples: rust: Add scoped debugfs sample driver
rust: debugfs: Add support for scoped directories
samples: rust: Add debugfs sample driver
rust: debugfs: Add support for callback-based files
rust: debugfs: Add support for writable files
rust: debugfs: Add support for read-only files
rust: debugfs: Add initial support for directories
driver core: auxiliary bus: Optimize logic of auxiliary_match_id()
driver core: auxiliary bus: Drop dev_pm_domain_detach() call
driver core: Fix order of the kernel-doc parameters
driver core: get_dev_from_fwnode(): document potential race
drivers: base: fix "publically"->"publicly"
driver core/PM: Set power.no_callbacks along with power.no_pm
driver core: faux: Set power.no_pm for faux devices
rust: pci: inline several tiny functions
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f4e0ff7e45 |
Rust changes for v6.18
Toolchain and infrastructure:
- Derive 'Zeroable' for all structs and unions generated by 'bindgen'
where possible and corresponding cleanups. To do so, add the
'pin-init' crate as a dependency to 'bindings' and 'uapi'.
It also includes its first use in the 'cpufreq' module, with more to
come in the next cycle.
- Add warning to the 'rustdoc' target to detect broken 'srctree/' links
and fix existing cases.
- Remove support for unused (since v6.16) host '#[test]'s, simplifying
the 'rusttest' target. Tests should generally run within KUnit.
'kernel' crate:
- Add 'ptr' module with a new 'Alignment' type, which is always a power
of two and is used to validate that a given value is a valid
alignment and to perform masking and alignment operations:
// Checked at build time.
assert_eq!(Alignment:🆕:<16>().as_usize(), 16);
// Checked at runtime.
assert_eq!(Alignment::new_checked(15), None);
assert_eq!(Alignment::of::<u8>().log2(), 0);
assert_eq!(0x25u8.align_down(Alignment:🆕:<0x10>()), 0x20);
assert_eq!(0x5u8.align_up(Alignment:🆕:<0x10>()), Some(0x10));
assert_eq!(u8::MAX.align_up(Alignment:🆕:<0x10>()), None);
It also includes its first use in Nova.
- Add 'core::mem::{align,size}_of{,_val}' to the prelude, matching
Rust 1.80.0.
- Keep going with the steps on our migration to the standard library
'core::ffi::CStr' type (use 'kernel::{fmt, prelude::fmt!}' and use
upstream method names).
- 'error' module: improve 'Error::from_errno' and 'to_result'
documentation, including examples/tests.
- 'sync' module: extend 'aref' submodule documentation now that it
exists, and more updates to complete the ongoing move of 'ARef' and
'AlwaysRefCounted' to 'sync::aref'.
- 'list' module: add an example/test for 'ListLinksSelfPtr' usage.
- 'alloc' module:
- Implement 'Box::pin_slice()', which constructs a pinned slice of
elements.
- Provide information about the minimum alignment guarantees of
'Kmalloc', 'Vmalloc' and 'KVmalloc'.
- Take minimum alignment guarantees of allocators for
'ForeignOwnable' into account.
- Remove the 'allocator_test' (including 'Cmalloc').
- Add doctest for 'Vec::as_slice()'.
- Constify various methods.
- 'time' module:
- Add methods on 'HrTimer' that can only be called with exclusive
access to an unarmed timer, or from timer callback context.
- Add arithmetic operations to 'Instant' and 'Delta'.
- Add a few convenience and access methods to 'HrTimer' and
'Instant'.
'macros' crate:
- Reduce collections in 'quote!' macro.
And a few other cleanups and improvements.
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Merge tag 'rust-6.18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux
Pull rust updates from Miguel Ojeda:
"Toolchain and infrastructure:
- Derive 'Zeroable' for all structs and unions generated by 'bindgen'
where possible and corresponding cleanups. To do so, add the
'pin-init' crate as a dependency to 'bindings' and 'uapi'.
It also includes its first use in the 'cpufreq' module, with more
to come in the next cycle.
- Add warning to the 'rustdoc' target to detect broken 'srctree/'
links and fix existing cases.
- Remove support for unused (since v6.16) host '#[test]'s,
simplifying the 'rusttest' target. Tests should generally run
within KUnit.
'kernel' crate:
- Add 'ptr' module with a new 'Alignment' type, which is always a
power of two and is used to validate that a given value is a valid
alignment and to perform masking and alignment operations:
// Checked at build time.
assert_eq!(Alignment:🆕:<16>().as_usize(), 16);
// Checked at runtime.
assert_eq!(Alignment::new_checked(15), None);
assert_eq!(Alignment::of::<u8>().log2(), 0);
assert_eq!(0x25u8.align_down(Alignment:🆕:<0x10>()), 0x20);
assert_eq!(0x5u8.align_up(Alignment:🆕:<0x10>()), Some(0x10));
assert_eq!(u8::MAX.align_up(Alignment:🆕:<0x10>()), None);
It also includes its first use in Nova.
- Add 'core::mem::{align,size}_of{,_val}' to the prelude, matching
Rust 1.80.0.
- Keep going with the steps on our migration to the standard library
'core::ffi::CStr' type (use 'kernel::{fmt, prelude::fmt!}' and use
upstream method names).
- 'error' module: improve 'Error::from_errno' and 'to_result'
documentation, including examples/tests.
- 'sync' module: extend 'aref' submodule documentation now that it
exists, and more updates to complete the ongoing move of 'ARef' and
'AlwaysRefCounted' to 'sync::aref'.
- 'list' module: add an example/test for 'ListLinksSelfPtr' usage.
- 'alloc' module:
- Implement 'Box::pin_slice()', which constructs a pinned slice of
elements.
- Provide information about the minimum alignment guarantees of
'Kmalloc', 'Vmalloc' and 'KVmalloc'.
- Take minimum alignment guarantees of allocators for
'ForeignOwnable' into account.
- Remove the 'allocator_test' (including 'Cmalloc').
- Add doctest for 'Vec::as_slice()'.
- Constify various methods.
- 'time' module:
- Add methods on 'HrTimer' that can only be called with exclusive
access to an unarmed timer, or from timer callback context.
- Add arithmetic operations to 'Instant' and 'Delta'.
- Add a few convenience and access methods to 'HrTimer' and
'Instant'.
'macros' crate:
- Reduce collections in 'quote!' macro.
And a few other cleanups and improvements"
* tag 'rust-6.18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux: (58 commits)
gpu: nova-core: use Alignment for alignment-related operations
rust: add `Alignment` type
rust: macros: reduce collections in `quote!` macro
rust: acpi: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
rust: of: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
rust: net: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
rust: miscdevice: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
rust: kunit: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
rust: firmware: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
rust: drm: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
rust: cpufreq: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
rust: configfs: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
rust: auxiliary: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
drm/panic: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names
rust: device: use `kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}`
rust: sync: use `kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}`
rust: seq_file: use `kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}`
rust: kunit: use `kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}`
rust: file: use `kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}`
rust: device: use `kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}`
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88b489385b |
Locking updates for v6.16 mostly include Rust runtime enhancements:
- Add initial support for generic LKMM atomic variables in Rust. (Boqun Feng)
- Add the wrapper for `refcount_t` in Rust. (Gary Guo)
- Make `data` in `Lock` structurally pinned. (Daniel Almeida)
- Add a new reviewer, Gary Guo.
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'locking-core-2025-09-26' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull locking updates from Ingo Molnar:
"Mostly Rust runtime enhancements:
- Add initial support for generic LKMM atomic variables in Rust (Boqun Feng)
- Add the wrapper for `refcount_t` in Rust (Gary Guo)
- Add a new reviewer, Gary Guo"
* tag 'locking-core-2025-09-26' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
MAINTAINERS: update atomic infrastructure entry to include Rust
rust: block: convert `block::mq` to use `Refcount`
rust: convert `Arc` to use `Refcount`
rust: make `Arc::into_unique_or_drop` associated function
rust: implement `kernel::sync::Refcount`
rust: sync: Add memory barriers
rust: sync: atomic: Add Atomic<{usize,isize}>
rust: sync: atomic: Add Atomic<u{32,64}>
rust: sync: atomic: Add the framework of arithmetic operations
rust: sync: atomic: Add atomic {cmp,}xchg operations
rust: sync: atomic: Add generic atomics
rust: sync: atomic: Add ordering annotation types
rust: sync: Add basic atomic operation mapping framework
rust: Introduce atomic API helpers
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lsm/stable-6.18 PR 20250926
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vfs-6.18-rc1.rust
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.18-rc1.rust' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull vfs rust updates from Christian Brauner:
"This contains a few minor vfs rust changes:
- Add the pid namespace Rust wrappers to the correct MAINTAINERS
entry
- Use to_result() in the Rust file error handling code
- Update imports for fs and pid_namespce Rust wrappers"
* tag 'vfs-6.18-rc1.rust' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
rust: file: use to_result for error handling
pid: add Rust files to MAINTAINERS
rust: fs: update ARef and AlwaysRefCounted imports from sync::aref
rust: pid_namespace: update AlwaysRefCounted imports from sync::aref
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Merge branches 'pm-em', 'pm-opp' and 'pm-devfreq'
Merge energy model management, OPP (operating performance points) and devfreq updates for 6.18-rc1: - Prevent CPU capacity updates after registering a perf domain from failing on a first CPU that is not present (Christian Loehle) - Add support for the cases in which frequency alone is not sufficient to uniquely identify an OPP (Krishna Chaitanya Chundru) - Use to_result() for OPP error handling in Rust (Onur Özkan) - Add support for LPDDR5 on Rockhip RK3588 SoC to rockchip-dfi devfreq driver (Nicolas Frattaroli) - Fix an issue where DDR cycle counts on RK3588/RK3528 with LPDDR4(X) are reported as half by adding a cycle multiplier to the DFI driver in rockchip-dfi devfreq-event driver (Nicolas Frattaroli) - Fix missing error pointer dereference check of regulator instance in the mtk-cci devfreq driver probe and remove a redundant condition from an if () statement in that driver (Dan Carpenter, Liao Yuanhong) * pm-em: PM: EM: Fix late boot with holes in CPU topology * pm-opp: OPP: Add support to find OPP for a set of keys rust: opp: use to_result for error handling * pm-devfreq: PM / devfreq: rockchip-dfi: add support for LPDDR5 PM / devfreq: rockchip-dfi: double count on RK3588 PM / devfreq: mtk-cci: avoid redundant conditions PM / devfreq: mtk-cci: Fix potential error pointer dereference in probe() |
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rust: pci: display symbolic PCI vendor names
The Display implementation for Vendor was forwarding directly to Debug printing, resulting in raw hex values instead of PCI Vendor strings. Improve things by doing a stringify!() call for each PCI Vendor item. This now prints symbolic names such as "NVIDIA", instead of "Vendor(0x10de)". It still falls back to Debug formatting for unknown class values. Suggested-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com> [ Remove #[inline] for Vendor::fmt(). - Danilo ] Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> |
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rust: pci: display symbolic PCI class names
The Display implementation for Class was forwarding directly to Debug printing, resulting in raw hex values instead of PCI Class strings. Improve things by doing a stringify!() call for each PCI Class item. This now prints symbolic names such as "DISPLAY_VGA", instead of "Class(0x030000)". It still falls back to Debug formatting for unknown class values. Suggested-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> |
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Merge patch series "Add generated modalias to modules.builtin.modinfo"
Alexey Gladkov says: The modules.builtin.modinfo file is used by userspace (kmod to be specific) to get information about builtin modules. Among other information about the module, information about module aliases is stored. This is very important to determine that a particular modalias will be handled by a module that is inside the kernel. There are several mechanisms for creating modalias for modules: The first is to explicitly specify the MODULE_ALIAS of the macro. In this case, the aliases go into the '.modinfo' section of the module if it is compiled separately or into vmlinux.o if it is builtin into the kernel. The second is the use of MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE followed by the use of the modpost utility. In this case, vmlinux.o no longer has this information and does not get it into modules.builtin.modinfo. For example: $ modinfo pci:v00008086d0000A36Dsv00001043sd00008694bc0Csc03i30 modinfo: ERROR: Module pci:v00008086d0000A36Dsv00001043sd00008694bc0Csc03i30 not found. $ modinfo xhci_pci name: xhci_pci filename: (builtin) license: GPL file: drivers/usb/host/xhci-pci description: xHCI PCI Host Controller Driver The builtin module is missing alias "pci:v*d*sv*sd*bc0Csc03i30*" which will be generated by modpost if the module is built separately. To fix this it is necessary to add the generated by modpost modalias to modules.builtin.modinfo. Fortunately modpost already generates .vmlinux.export.c for exported symbols. It is possible to add `.modinfo` for builtin modules and modify the build system so that `.modinfo` section is extracted from the intermediate vmlinux after modpost is executed. Link: https://patch.msgid.link/cover.1758182101.git.legion@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> |
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modpost: Add modname to mod_device_table alias
At this point, if a symbol is compiled as part of the kernel, information about which module the symbol belongs to is lost. To save this it is possible to add the module name to the alias name. It's not very pretty, but it's possible for now. Cc: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> Cc: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org> Cc: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Cc: Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor@gmail.com> Cc: rust-for-linux@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Alexey Gladkov <legion@kernel.org> Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Acked-by: Nicolas Schier <nsc@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/1a0d0bd87a4981d465b9ed21e14f4e78eaa03ded.1758182101.git.legion@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> |
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rust: add Alignment type
Alignment operations are very common in the kernel. Since they are always performed using a power-of-two value, enforcing this invariant through a dedicated type leads to fewer bugs and can improve the generated code. Introduce the `Alignment` type, inspired by the nightly Rust type of the same name and providing the same interface, and a new `Alignable` trait allowing unsigned integers to be aligned up or down. Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com> [ Used `build_assert!`, added intra-doc link, `allow`ed `clippy::incompatible_msrv`, added `feature(const_option)`, capitalized safety comment. - Miguel ] Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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Rust timekeeping changes for v6.18
- Add methods on `HrTimer` that can only be called with exclusive access to an
unarmed timer, or form timer callback context.
- Add arithmetic operations to `Instant` and `Delta`.
- Add a few convenience and access methods to `HrTimer` and `Instant`.
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Merge tag 'rust-timekeeping-v6.18' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux into rust-next
Pull timekeeping updates from Andreas Hindborg:
- Add methods on 'HrTimer' that can only be called with exclusive
access to an unarmed timer, or form timer callback context.
- Add arithmetic operations to 'Instant' and 'Delta'.
- Add a few convenience and access methods to 'HrTimer' and 'Instant'.
* tag 'rust-timekeeping-v6.18' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux:
rust: time: Implement basic arithmetic operations for Delta
rust: time: Implement Add<Delta>/Sub<Delta> for Instant
rust: hrtimer: Add HrTimer::expires()
rust: time: Add Instant::from_ktime()
rust: hrtimer: Add forward_now() to HrTimer and HrTimerCallbackContext
rust: hrtimer: Add HrTimerCallbackContext and ::forward()
rust: hrtimer: Add HrTimer::raw_forward() and forward()
rust: hrtimer: Add HrTimerInstant
rust: hrtimer: Document the return value for HrTimerHandle::cancel()
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rust: add dynamic ID pool abstraction for bitmap
This is a port of the Binder data structure introduced in commit
15d9da3f818c ("binder: use bitmap for faster descriptor lookup") to
Rust.
Like drivers/android/dbitmap.h, the ID pool abstraction lets
clients acquire and release IDs. The implementation uses a bitmap to
know what IDs are in use, and gives clients fine-grained control over
the time of allocation. This fine-grained control is needed in the
Android Binder. We provide an example that release a spinlock for
allocation and unit tests (rustdoc examples).
The implementation does not permit shrinking below capacity below
BITS_PER_LONG.
Suggested-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Suggested-by: Yury Norov <yury.norov@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Burak Emir <bqe@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Yury Norov (NVIDIA) <yury.norov@gmail.com>
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rust: add find_bit_benchmark_rust module.
Microbenchmark protected by a config FIND_BIT_BENCHMARK_RUST,
following `find_bit_benchmark.c` but testing the Rust Bitmap API.
We add a fill_random() method protected by the config in order to
maintain the abstraction.
The sample output from the benchmark, both C and Rust version:
find_bit_benchmark.c output:
```
Start testing find_bit() with random-filled bitmap
[ 438.101937] find_next_bit: 860188 ns, 163419 iterations
[ 438.109471] find_next_zero_bit: 912342 ns, 164262 iterations
[ 438.116820] find_last_bit: 726003 ns, 163419 iterations
[ 438.130509] find_nth_bit: 7056993 ns, 16269 iterations
[ 438.139099] find_first_bit: 1963272 ns, 16270 iterations
[ 438.173043] find_first_and_bit: 27314224 ns, 32654 iterations
[ 438.180065] find_next_and_bit: 398752 ns, 73705 iterations
[ 438.186689]
Start testing find_bit() with sparse bitmap
[ 438.193375] find_next_bit: 9675 ns, 656 iterations
[ 438.201765] find_next_zero_bit: 1766136 ns, 327025 iterations
[ 438.208429] find_last_bit: 9017 ns, 656 iterations
[ 438.217816] find_nth_bit: 2749742 ns, 655 iterations
[ 438.225168] find_first_bit: 721799 ns, 656 iterations
[ 438.231797] find_first_and_bit: 2819 ns, 1 iterations
[ 438.238441] find_next_and_bit: 3159 ns, 1 iterations
```
find_bit_benchmark_rust.rs output:
```
[ 451.182459] find_bit_benchmark_rust:
[ 451.186688] Start testing find_bit() Rust with random-filled bitmap
[ 451.194450] next_bit: 777950 ns, 163644 iterations
[ 451.201997] next_zero_bit: 918889 ns, 164036 iterations
[ 451.208642] Start testing find_bit() Rust with sparse bitmap
[ 451.214300] next_bit: 9181 ns, 654 iterations
[ 451.222806] next_zero_bit: 1855504 ns, 327026 iterations
```
Here are the results from 32 samples, with 95% confidence interval.
The microbenchmark was built with RUST_BITMAP_HARDENED=n and run on a
machine that did not execute other processes.
Random-filled bitmap:
+-----------+-------+-----------+--------------+-----------+-----------+
| Benchmark | Lang | Mean (ms) | Std Dev (ms) | 95% CI Lo | 95% CI Hi |
+-----------+-------+-----------+--------------+-----------+-----------+
| find_bit/ | C | 825.07 | 53.89 | 806.40 | 843.74 |
| next_bit | Rust | 870.91 | 46.29 | 854.88 | 886.95 |
+-----------+-------+-----------+--------------+-----------+-----------+
| find_zero/| C | 933.56 | 56.34 | 914.04 | 953.08 |
| next_zero | Rust | 945.85 | 60.44 | 924.91 | 966.79 |
+-----------+-------+-----------+--------------+-----------+-----------+
Rust appears 5.5% slower for next_bit, 1.3% slower for next_zero.
Sparse bitmap:
+-----------+-------+-----------+--------------+-----------+-----------+
| Benchmark | Lang | Mean (ms) | Std Dev (ms) | 95% CI Lo | 95% CI Hi |
+-----------+-------+-----------+--------------+-----------+-----------+
| find_bit/ | C | 13.17 | 6.21 | 11.01 | 15.32 |
| next_bit | Rust | 14.30 | 8.27 | 11.43 | 17.17 |
+-----------+-------+-----------+--------------+-----------+-----------+
| find_zero/| C | 1859.31 | 82.30 | 1830.80 | 1887.83 |
| next_zero | Rust | 1908.09 | 139.82 | 1859.65 | 1956.54 |
+-----------+-------+-----------+--------------+-----------+-----------+
Rust appears 8.5% slower for next_bit, 2.6% slower for next_zero.
In summary, taking the arithmetic mean of all slow-downs, we can say
the Rust API has a 4.5% slowdown.
Suggested-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Suggested-by: Yury Norov (NVIDIA) <yury.norov@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Yury Norov (NVIDIA) <yury.norov@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Burak Emir <bqe@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Yury Norov (NVIDIA) <yury.norov@gmail.com>
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rust: add bitmap API.
Provides an abstraction for C bitmap API and bitops operations.
This commit enables a Rust implementation of an Android Binder
data structure from commit 15d9da3f818c ("binder: use bitmap for faster
descriptor lookup"), which can be found in drivers/android/dbitmap.h.
It is a step towards upstreaming the Rust port of Android Binder driver.
We follow the C Bitmap API closely in naming and semantics, with
a few differences that take advantage of Rust language facilities
and idioms. The main types are `BitmapVec` for owned bitmaps and
`Bitmap` for references to C bitmaps.
* We leverage Rust type system guarantees as follows:
* all (non-atomic) mutating operations require a &mut reference which
amounts to exclusive access.
* the `BitmapVec` type implements Send. This enables transferring
ownership between threads and is needed for Binder.
* the `BitmapVec` type implements Sync, which enables passing shared
references &Bitmap between threads. Atomic operations can be
used to safely modify from multiple threads (interior
mutability), though without ordering guarantees.
* The Rust API uses `{set,clear}_bit` vs `{set,clear}_bit_atomic` as
names for clarity, which differs from the C naming convention
`set_bit` for atomic vs `__set_bit` for non-atomic.
* we include enough operations for the API to be useful. Not all
operations are exposed yet in order to avoid dead code. The missing
ones can be added later.
* We take a fine-grained approach to safety:
* Low-level bit-ops get a safe API with bounds checks. Calling with
an out-of-bounds arguments to {set,clear}_bit becomes a no-op and
get logged as errors.
* We also introduce a RUST_BITMAP_HARDENED config, which
causes invocations with out-of-bounds arguments to panic.
* methods correspond to find_* C methods tolerate out-of-bounds
since the C implementation does. Also here, out-of-bounds
arguments are logged as errors, or panic in RUST_BITMAP_HARDENED
mode.
* We add a way to "borrow" bitmaps from C in Rust, to make C bitmaps
that were allocated in C directly usable in Rust code (`Bitmap`).
* the Rust API is optimized to represent the bitmap inline if it would
fit into a pointer. This saves allocations which is
relevant in the Binder use case.
The underlying C bitmap is *not* exposed for raw access in Rust. Doing so
would permit bypassing the Rust API and lose static guarantees.
An alternative route of vendoring an existing Rust bitmap package was
considered but suboptimal overall. Reusing the C implementation is
preferable for a basic data structure like bitmaps. It enables Rust
code to be a lot more similar and predictable with respect to C code
that uses the same data structures and enables the use of code that
has been tried-and-tested in the kernel, with the same performance
characteristics whenever possible.
We use the `usize` type for sizes and indices into the bitmap,
because Rust generally always uses that type for indices and lengths
and it will be more convenient if the API accepts that type. This means
that we need to perform some casts to/from u32 and usize, since the C
headers use unsigned int instead of size_t/unsigned long for these
numbers in some places.
Adds new MAINTAINERS section BITMAP API [RUST].
Suggested-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Suggested-by: Yury Norov <yury.norov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Burak Emir <bqe@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Yury Norov (NVIDIA) <yury.norov@gmail.com>
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rust: pci: fix incorrect platform reference in PCI driver probe doc comment
Substitute 'platform' with 'pci'.
Fixes: 1bd8b6b2c5d3 ("rust: pci: add basic PCI device / driver abstractions")
Cc: stable@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Rahul Rameshbabu <sergeantsagara@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
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rust: pci: fix incorrect platform reference in PCI driver unbind doc comment
Substitute 'platform' with 'pci'.
Fixes: 18ebb25dfa18 ("rust: pci: implement Driver::unbind()")
Cc: stable@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Rahul Rameshbabu <sergeantsagara@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
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rust: kunit: allow cfg on tests
The `kunit_test` proc macro only checks for the `test` attribute immediately preceding a `fn`. If the function is disabled via a `cfg`, the generated code would result in a compile error referencing a non-existent function [1]. This collects attributes and specifically cherry-picks `cfg` attributes to be duplicated inside KUnit wrapper functions such that a test function disabled via `cfg` compiles and is marked as skipped in KUnit correctly. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250916021259.115578-1-ent3rm4n@gmail.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/CANiq72==48=69hYiDo1321pCzgn_n1_jg=ez5UYXX91c+g5JVQ@mail.gmail.com/ [1] Closes: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1185 Suggested-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> Suggested-by: David Gow <davidgow@google.com> Signed-off-by: Kaibo Ma <ent3rm4n@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: David Gow <davidgow@google.com> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> |
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regulator: max77838: add max77838 regulator driver
Merge series from Ivaylo Ivanov <ivo.ivanov.ivanov1@gmail.com>: This patchset adds support for the max77838 PMIC. It's used on the Galaxy S7 lineup of phones, and provides regulators for the display. |
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rust: acpi: use core::ffi::CStr method names
Prepare for `core::ffi::CStr` taking the place of `kernel::str::CStr` by avoid methods that only exist on the latter. Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: of: use core::ffi::CStr method names
Prepare for `core::ffi::CStr` taking the place of `kernel::str::CStr` by avoid methods that only exist on the latter. Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1075 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: net: use core::ffi::CStr method names
Prepare for `core::ffi::CStr` taking the place of `kernel::str::CStr` by avoid methods that only exist on the latter. Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1075 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: miscdevice: use core::ffi::CStr method names
Prepare for `core::ffi::CStr` taking the place of `kernel::str::CStr` by avoid methods that only exist on the latter. Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1075 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: kunit: use core::ffi::CStr method names
Prepare for `core::ffi::CStr` taking the place of `kernel::str::CStr` by avoid methods that only exist on the latter. Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1075 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: firmware: use core::ffi::CStr method names
Prepare for `core::ffi::CStr` taking the place of `kernel::str::CStr` by avoid methods that only exist on the latter. Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1075 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: drm: use core::ffi::CStr method names
Prepare for `core::ffi::CStr` taking the place of `kernel::str::CStr` by avoid methods that only exist on the latter. Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1075 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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23cd58b1d8 |
rust: cpufreq: use core::ffi::CStr method names
Prepare for `core::ffi::CStr` taking the place of `kernel::str::CStr` by avoid methods that only exist on the latter. Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1075 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Acked-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: configfs: use core::ffi::CStr method names
Prepare for `core::ffi::CStr` taking the place of `kernel::str::CStr` by avoid methods that only exist on the latter. Also avoid `Deref<Target=BStr> for CStr` as that impl doesn't exist on `core::ffi::CStr`. Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1075 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Acked-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: auxiliary: use core::ffi::CStr method names
Prepare for `core::ffi::CStr` taking the place of `kernel::str::CStr` by avoid methods that only exist on the latter. Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1075 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: device: use kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}
Reduce coupling to implementation details of the formatting machinery by avoiding direct use for `core`'s formatting traits and macros. Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: sync: use kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}
Reduce coupling to implementation details of the formatting machinery by avoiding direct use for `core`'s formatting traits and macros. Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: seq_file: use kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}
Reduce coupling to implementation details of the formatting machinery by avoiding direct use for `core`'s formatting traits and macros. Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: kunit: use kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}
Reduce coupling to implementation details of the formatting machinery by avoiding direct use for `core`'s formatting traits and macros. Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: file: use kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}
Reduce coupling to implementation details of the formatting machinery by avoiding direct use for `core`'s formatting traits and macros. Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: device: use kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}
Reduce coupling to implementation details of the formatting machinery by avoiding direct use for `core`'s formatting traits and macros. Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: block: use kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}
Reduce coupling to implementation details of the formatting machinery by avoiding direct use for `core`'s formatting traits and macros. Suggested-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Link: https://rust-for-linux.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/288089-General/topic/Custom.20formatting/with/516476467 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Acked-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: alloc: use kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}
Reduce coupling to implementation details of the formatting machinery by avoiding direct use for `core`'s formatting traits and macros. Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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rust: block: convert block::mq to use Refcount
Currently there's a custom reference counting in `block::mq`, which uses `AtomicU64` Rust atomics, and this type doesn't exist on some 32-bit architectures. We cannot just change it to use 32-bit atomics, because doing so will make it vulnerable to refcount overflow. So switch it to use the kernel refcount `kernel::sync::Refcount` instead. There is an operation needed by `block::mq`, atomically decreasing refcount from 2 to 0, which is not available through refcount.h, so I exposed `Refcount::as_atomic` which allows accessing the refcount directly. [boqun: Adopt the LKMM atomic API] Signed-off-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net> Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Elle Rhumsaa <elle@weathered-steel.dev> Acked-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org> Tested-by: David Gow <davidgow@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250723233312.3304339-5-gary@kernel.org |
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076acb647c |
rust: convert Arc to use Refcount
With `Refcount` type created, `Arc` can use `Refcount` instead of calling into FFI directly. Signed-off-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net> Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Reviewed-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Elle Rhumsaa <elle@weathered-steel.dev> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250723233312.3304339-4-gary@kernel.org |
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rust: make Arc::into_unique_or_drop associated function
Make `Arc::into_unique_or_drop` to become a mere associated function instead of a method (i.e. removing the `self` receiver). It's a general convention for Rust smart pointers to avoid having methods defined on them, because if the pointee type has a method of the same name, then it is shadowed. This is normally for avoiding semver breakage, which isn't an issue for kernel codebase, but it's still generally a good practice to follow this rule, so that `ptr.foo()` would always be calling a method on the pointee type. Signed-off-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net> Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Elle Rhumsaa <elle@weathered-steel.dev> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250723233312.3304339-3-gary@kernel.org |
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rust: implement kernel::sync::Refcount
This is a wrapping layer of `include/linux/refcount.h`. Currently the kernel refcount has already been used in `Arc`, however it calls into FFI directly. [boqun: Add the missing <> for the link in comment] Signed-off-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net> Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Fiona Behrens <me@kloenk.dev> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Elle Rhumsaa <elle@weathered-steel.dev> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250723233312.3304339-2-gary@kernel.org |
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rust: sync: Add memory barriers
Memory barriers are building blocks for concurrent code, hence provide a minimal set of them. The compiler barrier, barrier(), is implemented in inline asm instead of using core::sync::atomic::compiler_fence() because memory models are different: kernel's atomics are implemented in inline asm therefore the compiler barrier should be implemented in inline asm as well. Also it's currently only public to the kernel crate until there's a reasonable driver usage. Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Reviewed-by: Elle Rhumsaa <elle@weathered-steel.dev> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250719030827.61357-10-boqun.feng@gmail.com/ |