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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2020-08-03 14:11:08 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2020-08-03 14:11:08 -0700 |
commit | 145ff1ec090dce9beb5a9590b5dc288e7bb2e65d (patch) | |
tree | 3e10a7c59553e56c1ea5f0aa71a2c3c9d6b7982b /kernel | |
parent | 8c4e1c027ae63c67c523d695e4e8565ff78af1ba (diff) | |
parent | 0e4cd9f2654915be8d09a1bd1b405ce5426e64c4 (diff) |
Merge tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux
Pull arm64 and cross-arch updates from Catalin Marinas:
"Here's a slightly wider-spread set of updates for 5.9.
Going outside the usual arch/arm64/ area is the removal of
read_barrier_depends() series from Will and the MSI/IOMMU ID
translation series from Lorenzo.
The notable arm64 updates include ARMv8.4 TLBI range operations and
translation level hint, time namespace support, and perf.
Summary:
- Removal of the tremendously unpopular read_barrier_depends()
barrier, which is a NOP on all architectures apart from Alpha, in
favour of allowing architectures to override READ_ONCE() and do
whatever dance they need to do to ensure address dependencies
provide LOAD -> LOAD/STORE ordering.
This work also offers a potential solution if compilers are shown
to convert LOAD -> LOAD address dependencies into control
dependencies (e.g. under LTO), as weakly ordered architectures will
effectively be able to upgrade READ_ONCE() to smp_load_acquire().
The latter case is not used yet, but will be discussed further at
LPC.
- Make the MSI/IOMMU input/output ID translation PCI agnostic,
augment the MSI/IOMMU ACPI/OF ID mapping APIs to accept an input ID
bus-specific parameter and apply the resulting changes to the
device ID space provided by the Freescale FSL bus.
- arm64 support for TLBI range operations and translation table level
hints (part of the ARMv8.4 architecture version).
- Time namespace support for arm64.
- Export the virtual and physical address sizes in vmcoreinfo for
makedumpfile and crash utilities.
- CPU feature handling cleanups and checks for programmer errors
(overlapping bit-fields).
- ACPI updates for arm64: disallow AML accesses to EFI code regions
and kernel memory.
- perf updates for arm64.
- Miscellaneous fixes and cleanups, most notably PLT counting
optimisation for module loading, recordmcount fix to ignore
relocations other than R_AARCH64_CALL26, CMA areas reserved for
gigantic pages on 16K and 64K configurations.
- Trivial typos, duplicate words"
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200710165203.31284-1-will@kernel.org
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200619082013.13661-1-lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com
* tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: (82 commits)
arm64: use IRQ_STACK_SIZE instead of THREAD_SIZE for irq stack
arm64/mm: save memory access in check_and_switch_context() fast switch path
arm64: sigcontext.h: delete duplicated word
arm64: ptrace.h: delete duplicated word
arm64: pgtable-hwdef.h: delete duplicated words
bus: fsl-mc: Add ACPI support for fsl-mc
bus/fsl-mc: Refactor the MSI domain creation in the DPRC driver
of/irq: Make of_msi_map_rid() PCI bus agnostic
of/irq: make of_msi_map_get_device_domain() bus agnostic
dt-bindings: arm: fsl: Add msi-map device-tree binding for fsl-mc bus
of/device: Add input id to of_dma_configure()
of/iommu: Make of_map_rid() PCI agnostic
ACPI/IORT: Add an input ID to acpi_dma_configure()
ACPI/IORT: Remove useless PCI bus walk
ACPI/IORT: Make iort_msi_map_rid() PCI agnostic
ACPI/IORT: Make iort_get_device_domain IRQ domain agnostic
ACPI/IORT: Make iort_match_node_callback walk the ACPI namespace for NC
arm64: enable time namespace support
arm64/vdso: Restrict splitting VVAR VMA
arm64/vdso: Handle faults on timens page
...
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/crash_core.c | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/time/sched_clock.c | 41 |
2 files changed, 14 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/crash_core.c b/kernel/crash_core.c index 9f1557b98468..18175687133a 100644 --- a/kernel/crash_core.c +++ b/kernel/crash_core.c @@ -413,6 +413,7 @@ static int __init crash_save_vmcoreinfo_init(void) VMCOREINFO_LENGTH(mem_section, NR_SECTION_ROOTS); VMCOREINFO_STRUCT_SIZE(mem_section); VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(mem_section, section_mem_map); + VMCOREINFO_NUMBER(MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS); #endif VMCOREINFO_STRUCT_SIZE(page); VMCOREINFO_STRUCT_SIZE(pglist_data); diff --git a/kernel/time/sched_clock.c b/kernel/time/sched_clock.c index fa3f800d7d76..0deaf4b79fb4 100644 --- a/kernel/time/sched_clock.c +++ b/kernel/time/sched_clock.c @@ -20,31 +20,6 @@ #include "timekeeping.h" /** - * struct clock_read_data - data required to read from sched_clock() - * - * @epoch_ns: sched_clock() value at last update - * @epoch_cyc: Clock cycle value at last update. - * @sched_clock_mask: Bitmask for two's complement subtraction of non 64bit - * clocks. - * @read_sched_clock: Current clock source (or dummy source when suspended). - * @mult: Multipler for scaled math conversion. - * @shift: Shift value for scaled math conversion. - * - * Care must be taken when updating this structure; it is read by - * some very hot code paths. It occupies <=40 bytes and, when combined - * with the seqcount used to synchronize access, comfortably fits into - * a 64 byte cache line. - */ -struct clock_read_data { - u64 epoch_ns; - u64 epoch_cyc; - u64 sched_clock_mask; - u64 (*read_sched_clock)(void); - u32 mult; - u32 shift; -}; - -/** * struct clock_data - all data needed for sched_clock() (including * registration of a new clock source) * @@ -93,6 +68,17 @@ static inline u64 notrace cyc_to_ns(u64 cyc, u32 mult, u32 shift) return (cyc * mult) >> shift; } +struct clock_read_data *sched_clock_read_begin(unsigned int *seq) +{ + *seq = raw_read_seqcount_latch(&cd.seq); + return cd.read_data + (*seq & 1); +} + +int sched_clock_read_retry(unsigned int seq) +{ + return read_seqcount_retry(&cd.seq, seq); +} + unsigned long long notrace sched_clock(void) { u64 cyc, res; @@ -100,13 +86,12 @@ unsigned long long notrace sched_clock(void) struct clock_read_data *rd; do { - seq = raw_read_seqcount(&cd.seq); - rd = cd.read_data + (seq & 1); + rd = sched_clock_read_begin(&seq); cyc = (rd->read_sched_clock() - rd->epoch_cyc) & rd->sched_clock_mask; res = rd->epoch_ns + cyc_to_ns(cyc, rd->mult, rd->shift); - } while (read_seqcount_retry(&cd.seq, seq)); + } while (sched_clock_read_retry(seq)); return res; } |