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Paolo Bonzini
4d526b02df Merge tag 'kvmarm-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvmarm/kvmarm into HEAD
KVM/arm64 updates for 6.16

* New features:

  - Add large stage-2 mapping support for non-protected pKVM guests,
    clawing back some performance.

  - Add UBSAN support to the standalone EL2 object used in nVHE/hVHE and
    protected modes.

  - Enable nested virtualisation support on systems that support it
    (yes, it has been a long time coming), though it is disabled by
    default.

* Improvements, fixes and cleanups:

  - Large rework of the way KVM tracks architecture features and links
    them with the effects of control bits. This ensures correctness of
    emulation (the data is automatically extracted from the published
    JSON files), and helps dealing with the evolution of the
    architecture.

  - Significant changes to the way pKVM tracks ownership of pages,
    avoiding page table walks by storing the state in the hypervisor's
    vmemmap. This in turn enables the THP support described above.

  - New selftest checking the pKVM ownership transition rules

  - Fixes for FEAT_MTE_ASYNC being accidentally advertised to guests
    even if the host didn't have it.

  - Fixes for the address translation emulation, which happened to be
    rather buggy in some specific contexts.

  - Fixes for the PMU emulation in NV contexts, decoupling PMCR_EL0.N
    from the number of counters exposed to a guest and addressing a
    number of issues in the process.

  - Add a new selftest for the SVE host state being corrupted by a
    guest.

  - Keep HCR_EL2.xMO set at all times for systems running with the
    kernel at EL2, ensuring that the window for interrupts is slightly
    bigger, and avoiding a pretty bad erratum on the AmpereOne HW.

  - Add workaround for AmpereOne's erratum AC04_CPU_23, which suffers
    from a pretty bad case of TLB corruption unless accesses to HCR_EL2
    are heavily synchronised.

  - Add a per-VM, per-ITS debugfs entry to dump the state of the ITS
    tables in a human-friendly fashion.

  - and the usual random cleanups.
2025-05-26 16:19:46 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
85502b2214 Merge tag 'loongarch-kvm-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chenhuacai/linux-loongson into HEAD
LoongArch KVM changes for v6.16

1. Don't flush tlb if HW PTW supported.
2. Add LoongArch KVM selftests support.
2025-05-26 16:12:13 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
2bb0e39885 Documentation: virt/kvm: remove unreferenced footnote
Replace it with just the URL.

Reported-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2025-05-26 16:12:01 -04:00
Linus Torvalds
f83fcb87f8 Merge tag 'xfs-merge-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux
Pull xfs updates from Carlos Maiolino:

 - Atomic writes for XFS

 - Remove experimental warnings for pNFS, scrub and parent pointers

* tag 'xfs-merge-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: (26 commits)
  xfs: add inode to zone caching for data placement
  xfs: free the item in xfs_mru_cache_insert on failure
  xfs: remove the EXPERIMENTAL warning for pNFS
  xfs: remove some EXPERIMENTAL warnings
  xfs: Remove deprecated xfs_bufd sysctl parameters
  xfs: stop using set_blocksize
  xfs: allow sysadmins to specify a maximum atomic write limit at mount time
  xfs: update atomic write limits
  xfs: add xfs_calc_atomic_write_unit_max()
  xfs: add xfs_file_dio_write_atomic()
  xfs: commit CoW-based atomic writes atomically
  xfs: add large atomic writes checks in xfs_direct_write_iomap_begin()
  xfs: add xfs_atomic_write_cow_iomap_begin()
  xfs: refine atomic write size check in xfs_file_write_iter()
  xfs: refactor xfs_reflink_end_cow_extent()
  xfs: allow block allocator to take an alignment hint
  xfs: ignore HW which cannot atomic write a single block
  xfs: add helpers to compute transaction reservation for finishing intent items
  xfs: add helpers to compute log item overhead
  xfs: separate out setting buftarg atomic writes limits
  ...
2025-05-26 12:56:01 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
79b98edf91 Merge tag 'erofs-for-6.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xiang/erofs
Pull erofs updates from Gao Xiang:
 "In this cycle, Intel QAT hardware accelerators are supported to
  improve DEFLATE decompression performance. I've tested it with the
  enwik9 dataset of 1 MiB pclusters on our Intel Sapphire Rapids
  bare-metal server and a PL0 ESSD, and the sequential read performance
  even surpasses LZ4 software decompression on this setup.

  In addition, a `fsoffset` mount option is introduced for file-backed
  mounts to specify the filesystem offset in order to adapt customized
  container formats.

  And other improvements and minor cleanups. Summary:

   - Add a `fsoffset` mount option to specify the filesystem offset

   - Support Intel QAT accelerators to boost up the DEFLATE algorithm

   - Initialize per-CPU workers and CPU hotplug hooks lazily to avoid
     unnecessary overhead when EROFS is not mounted

   - Fix file handle encoding for 64-bit NIDs

   - Minor cleanups"

* tag 'erofs-for-6.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xiang/erofs:
  erofs: support DEFLATE decompression by using Intel QAT
  erofs: clean up erofs_{init,exit}_sysfs()
  erofs: add 'fsoffset' mount option to specify filesystem offset
  erofs: lazily initialize per-CPU workers and CPU hotplug hooks
  erofs: refine readahead tracepoint
  erofs: avoid using multiple devices with different type
  erofs: fix file handle encoding for 64-bit NIDs
2025-05-26 12:47:41 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
522544fc71 Merge tag 'bcachefs-2025-05-24' of git://evilpiepirate.org/bcachefs
Pull bcachefs updates from Kent Overstreet:

 - Poisoned extents can now be moved: this lets us handle bitrotted data
   without deleting it. For now, reading from poisoned extents only
   returns -EIO: in the future we'll have an API for specifying "read
   this data even if there were bitflips".

 - Incompatible features may now be enabled at runtime, via
   "opts/version_upgrade" in sysfs. Toggle it to incompatible, and then
   toggle it back - option changes via the sysfs interface are
   persistent.

 - Various changes to support deployable disk images:

     - RO mounts now use less memory

     - Images may be stripped of alloc info, particularly useful for
       slimming them down if they will primarily be mounted RO. Alloc
       info will be automatically regenerated on first RW mount, and
       this is quite fast

     - Filesystem images generated with 'bcachefs image' will be
       automatically resized the first time they're mounted on a larger
       device

   The images 'bcachefs image' generates with compression enabled have
   been comparable in size to those generated by squashfs and erofs -
   but you get a full RW capable filesystem

 - Major error message improvements for btree node reads, data reads,
   and elsewhere. We now build up a single error message that lists all
   the errors encountered, actions taken to repair, and success/failure
   of the IO. This extends to other error paths that may kick off other
   actions, e.g. scheduling recovery passes: actions we took because of
   an error are included in that error message, with
   grouping/indentation so we can see what caused what.

 - New option, 'rebalance_on_ac_only'. Does exactly what the name
   suggests, quite handy with background compression.

 - Repair/self healing:

     - We can now kick off recovery passes and run them in the
       background if we detect errors. Currently, this is just used by
       code that walks backpointers. We now also check for missing
       backpointers at runtime and run check_extents_to_backpointers if
       required. The messy 6.14 upgrade left missing backpointers for
       some users, and this will correct that automatically instead of
       requiring a manual fsck - some users noticed this as copygc
       spinning and not making progress.

       In the future, as more recovery passes come online, we'll be able
       to repair and recover from nearly anything - except for
       unreadable btree nodes, and that's why you're using replication,
       of course - without shutting down the filesystem.

     - There's a new recovery pass, for checking the rebalance_work
       btree, which tracks extents that rebalance will process later.

 - Hardening:

     - Close the last known hole in btree iterator/btree locking
       assertions: path->should_be_locked paths must stay locked until
       the end of the transaction. This shook out a few bugs, including
       a performance issue that was causing unnecessary path_upgrade
       transaction restarts.

 - Performance:

     - Faster snapshot deletion: this is an incompatible feature, as it
       requires new sentinal values, for safety. Snapshot deletion no
       longer has to do a full metadata scan, it now just scans the
       inodes btree: if an extent/dirent/xattr is present for a given
       snapshot ID, we already require that an inode be present with
       that same snapshot ID.

       If/when users hit scalability limits again (ridiculously huge
       filesystems with lots of inodes, and many sparse snapshots), let
       me know - the next step will be to add an index from snapshot ID
       -> inode number, which won't be too hard.

     - Faster device removal: the "scan for pointers to this device" no
       longer does a full metadata scan, instead it walks backpointers.
       Like fast snapshot deletion this is another incompat feature: it
       also requires a new sentinal value, because we don't want to
       reuse these device IDs until after a fsck.

     - We're now coalescing redundant accounting updates prior to
       transaction commit, taking some pressure off the journal. Shortly
       we'll also be doing multiple extent updates in a transaction in
       the main write path, which combined with the previous should
       drastically cut down on the amount of metadata updates we have to
       journal.

 - Stack usage improvements: All allocator state has been moved off the
   stack

 - Debug improvements:

     - enumerated refcounts: The debug code previously used for
       filesystem write refs is now a small library, and used for other
       heavily used refcounts. Different users of a refcount are
       enumerated, making it much easier to debug refcount issues.

     - Async object debugging: There's a new kconfig option that makes
       various async objects (different types of bios, data updates,
       write ops, etc.) visible in debugfs, and it should be fast enough
       to leave on in production.

     - Various sets of assertions no longer require
       CONFIG_BCACHEFS_DEBUG, instead they're controlled by module
       parameters and static keys, meaning users won't need to compile
       custom kernels as often to help debug issues.

     - bch2_trans_kmalloc() calls can be tracked (there's a new kconfig
       option). With it on you can check the btree_transaction_stats in
       debugfs to see the bch2_trans_kmalloc() calls a transaction did
       when it used the most memory.

* tag 'bcachefs-2025-05-24' of git://evilpiepirate.org/bcachefs: (218 commits)
  bcachefs: Don't mount bs > ps without TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
  bcachefs: Fix btree_iter_next_node() for new locking asserts
  bcachefs: Ensure we don't use a blacklisted journal seq
  bcachefs: Small check_fix_ptr fixes
  bcachefs: Fix opts.recovery_pass_last
  bcachefs: Fix allocate -> self healing path
  bcachefs: Fix endianness in casefold check/repair
  bcachefs: Path must be locked if trans->locked && should_be_locked
  bcachefs: Simplify bch2_path_put()
  bcachefs: Plumb btree_trans for more locking asserts
  bcachefs: Clear trans->locked before unlock
  bcachefs: Clear should_be_locked before unlock in key_cache_drop()
  bcachefs: bch2_path_get() reuses paths if upgrade_fails & !should_be_locked
  bcachefs: Give out new path if upgrade fails
  bcachefs: Fix btree_path_get_locks when not doing trans restart
  bcachefs: btree_node_locked_type_nowrite()
  bcachefs: Kill bch2_path_put_nokeep()
  bcachefs: bch2_journal_write_checksum()
  bcachefs: Reduce stack usage in data_update_index_update()
  bcachefs: bch2_trans_log_str()
  ...
2025-05-26 12:43:30 -07:00
Rafael J. Wysocki
76524ffd10 Merge branches 'pm-runtime' and 'pm-sleep'
Merge updates related to system sleep handling and runtime PM for 6.16-rc1:

 - Fix denying of auto suspend in pm_suspend_timer_fn() (Charan Teja
   Kalla).

 - Move debug runtime PM attributes to runtime_attrs[] (Rafael Wysocki).

 - Add new devm_ functions for enabling runtime PM and runtime PM
   reference counting (Bence Csókás).

 - Remove size arguments from strscpy() calls in the hibernation core
   code (Thorsten Blum).

 - Adjust the handling of devices with asynchronous suspend enabled
   during system suspend and resume to start resuming them immediately
   after resuming their parents and to start suspending such a device
   immediately after suspending its first child (Rafael Wysocki).

 - Adjust messages printed during tasks freezing to avoid using
   pr_cont() (Andrew Sayers, Paul Menzel).

 - Clean up unnecessary usage of !! in pm_print_times_init() (Zihuan
   Zhang).

 - Add missing wakeup source attribute relax_count to sysfs and
   remove the space character at the end ofi the string produced by
   pm_show_wakelocks() (Zijun Hu).

 - Add configurable pm_test delay for hibernation (Zihuan Zhang).

 - Disable asynchronous suspend in ucsi_ccg_probe() to prevent the
   cypd4226 device on Tegra boards from suspending prematurely (Jon
   Hunter).

 - Unbreak printing PM debug messages during hibernation and clean up
   some related code (Rafael Wysocki).

* pm-runtime:
  PM: runtime: fix denying of auto suspend in pm_suspend_timer_fn()
  PM: sysfs: Move debug runtime PM attributes to runtime_attrs[]
  PM: runtime: Add new devm functions

* pm-sleep:
  PM: freezer: Rewrite restarting tasks log to remove stray *done.*
  PM: sleep: Introduce pm_sleep_transition_in_progress()
  PM: sleep: Introduce pm_suspend_in_progress()
  PM: sleep: Print PM debug messages during hibernation
  ucsi_ccg: Disable async suspend in ucsi_ccg_probe()
  PM: hibernate: add configurable delay for pm_test
  PM: wakeup: Delete space in the end of string shown by pm_show_wakelocks()
  PM: wakeup: Add missing wakeup source attribute relax_count
  PM: sleep: Remove unnecessary !!
  PM: sleep: Use two lines for "Restarting..." / "done" messages
  PM: sleep: Make suspend of devices more asynchronous
  PM: sleep: Suspend async parents after suspending children
  PM: sleep: Resume children after resuming the parent
  PM: hibernate: Remove size arguments when calling strscpy()
2025-05-26 21:21:58 +02:00
Rafael J. Wysocki
af86d7e88e Merge branch 'pm-cpuidle'
Merge cpuidle updates for 6.16-rc1:

 - Optimize bucket assignment when next_timer_ns equals KTIME_MAX in the
   menu cpuidle governor (Zhongqiu Han).

 - Convert the cpuidle PSCI driver to a faux device one (Sudeep Holla).

 - Add C1 demotion on/off sysfs knob to the intel_idle driver (Artem
   Bityutskiy).

 - Fix typos in two comments in the teo cpuidle governor (Atul Kumar
   Pant).

* pm-cpuidle:
  cpuidle: psci: Avoid initializing faux device if no DT idle states are present
  Documentation: ABI: testing: document the new cpuidle sysfs file
  Documentation: admin-guide: pm: Document intel_idle C1 demotion
  intel_idle: Add C1 demotion on/off sysfs knob
  cpuidle: psci: Transition to the faux device interface
  cpuidle: menu: Optimize bucket assignment when next_timer_ns equals KTIME_MAX
  cpuidle: teo: Fix typos in two comments
2025-05-26 21:18:34 +02:00
Linus Torvalds
6f59de9bc0 Merge tag 'for-6.16/block-20250523' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe:

 - ublk updates:
      - Add support for updating the size of a ublk instance
      - Zero-copy improvements
      - Auto-registering of buffers for zero-copy
      - Series simplifying and improving GET_DATA and request lookup
      - Series adding quiesce support
      - Lots of selftests additions
      - Various cleanups

 - NVMe updates via Christoph:
      - add per-node DMA pools and use them for PRP/SGL allocations
        (Caleb Sander Mateos, Keith Busch)
      - nvme-fcloop refcounting fixes (Daniel Wagner)
      - support delayed removal of the multipath node and optionally
        support the multipath node for private namespaces (Nilay Shroff)
      - support shared CQs in the PCI endpoint target code (Wilfred
        Mallawa)
      - support admin-queue only authentication (Hannes Reinecke)
      - use the crc32c library instead of the crypto API (Eric Biggers)
      - misc cleanups (Christoph Hellwig, Marcelo Moreira, Hannes
        Reinecke, Leon Romanovsky, Gustavo A. R. Silva)

 - MD updates via Yu:
      - Fix that normal IO can be starved by sync IO, found by mkfs on
        newly created large raid5, with some clean up patches for bdev
        inflight counters

 - Clean up brd, getting rid of atomic kmaps and bvec poking

 - Add loop driver specifically for zoned IO testing

 - Eliminate blk-rq-qos calls with a static key, if not enabled

 - Improve hctx locking for when a plug has IO for multiple queues
   pending

 - Remove block layer bouncing support, which in turn means we can
   remove the per-node bounce stat as well

 - Improve blk-throttle support

 - Improve delay support for blk-throttle

 - Improve brd discard support

 - Unify IO scheduler switching. This should also fix a bunch of lockdep
   warnings we've been seeing, after enabling lockdep support for queue
   freezing/unfreezeing

 - Add support for block write streams via FDP (flexible data placement)
   on NVMe

 - Add a bunch of block helpers, facilitating the removal of a bunch of
   duplicated boilerplate code

 - Remove obsolete BLK_MQ pci and virtio Kconfig options

 - Add atomic/untorn write support to blktrace

 - Various little cleanups and fixes

* tag 'for-6.16/block-20250523' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux: (186 commits)
  selftests: ublk: add test for UBLK_F_QUIESCE
  ublk: add feature UBLK_F_QUIESCE
  selftests: ublk: add test case for UBLK_U_CMD_UPDATE_SIZE
  traceevent/block: Add REQ_ATOMIC flag to block trace events
  ublk: run auto buf unregisgering in same io_ring_ctx with registering
  io_uring: add helper io_uring_cmd_ctx_handle()
  ublk: remove io argument from ublk_auto_buf_reg_fallback()
  ublk: handle ublk_set_auto_buf_reg() failure correctly in ublk_fetch()
  selftests: ublk: add test for covering UBLK_AUTO_BUF_REG_FALLBACK
  selftests: ublk: support UBLK_F_AUTO_BUF_REG
  ublk: support UBLK_AUTO_BUF_REG_FALLBACK
  ublk: register buffer to local io_uring with provided buf index via UBLK_F_AUTO_BUF_REG
  ublk: prepare for supporting to register request buffer automatically
  ublk: convert to refcount_t
  selftests: ublk: make IO & device removal test more stressful
  nvme: rename nvme_mpath_shutdown_disk to nvme_mpath_remove_disk
  nvme: introduce multipath_always_on module param
  nvme-multipath: introduce delayed removal of the multipath head node
  nvme-pci: derive and better document max segments limits
  nvme-pci: use struct_size for allocation struct nvme_dev
  ...
2025-05-26 11:39:36 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
a2e43397e5 Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.iomap' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull iomap updates from Christian Brauner:

 - More fallout and preparatory work associated with the folio batch
   prototype posted a while back.

   Mainly this just cleans up some of the helpers and pushes some
   pos/len trimming further down in the write begin path.

 - Add missing flag descriptions to the iomap documentation

* tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.iomap' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
  iomap: rework iomap_write_begin() to return folio offset and length
  iomap: push non-large folio check into get folio path
  iomap: helper to trim pos/bytes to within folio
  iomap: drop pos param from __iomap_[get|put]_folio()
  iomap: drop unnecessary pos param from iomap_write_[begin|end]
  iomap: resample iter->pos after iomap_write_begin() calls
  iomap: trace: Add missing flags to [IOMAP_|IOMAP_F_]FLAGS_STRINGS
  Documentation: iomap: Add missing flags description
2025-05-26 11:28:42 -07:00
Rafael J. Wysocki
f34dc28343 Merge branch 'pm-cpufreq'
Merge cpufreq updates for 6.16-rc1:

 - Refactor cpufreq_online(), add and use cpufreq policy locking guards,
   use __free() in policy reference counting, and clean up core cpufreq
   code on top of that (Rafael Wysocki).

 - Fix boost handling on CPU suspend/resume and sysfs updates (Viresh
   Kumar).

 - Fix des_perf clamping with max_perf in amd_pstate_update() (Dhananjay
   Ugwekar).

 - Add offline, online and suspend callbacks to the amd-pstate driver,
   rename and use the existing amd_pstate_epp callbacks in it (Dhananjay
   Ugwekar).

 - Add support for the "Requested CPU Min frequency" BIOS option to the
   amd-pstate driver (Dhananjay Ugwekar).

 - Reset amd-pstate driver mode after running selftests (Swapnil
   Sapkal).

 - Add helper for governor checks to the schedutil cpufreq governor and
   move cpufreq-specific EAS checks to cpufreq (Rafael Wysocki).

 - Populate the cpu_capacity sysfs entries from the intel_pstate driver
   after registering asym capacity support (Ricardo Neri).

 - Add support for enabling Energy-aware scheduling (EAS) to the
   intel_pstate driver when operating in the passive mode on a hybrid
   platform (Rafael Wysocki).

 - Avoid shadowing ret in amd_pstate_ut_check_driver() (Nathan
   Chancellor).

 - Drop redundant cpus_read_lock() from store_local_boost() in the
   cpufreq core (Seyediman Seyedarab).

 - Replace sscanf() with kstrtouint() in the cpufreq code and use a
   symbol instead of a raw number in it (Bowen Yu).

 - Add support for autonomous CPU performance state selection to the
   CPPC cpufreq driver (Lifeng Zheng).

* pm-cpufreq: (31 commits)
  cpufreq: CPPC: Add support for autonomous selection
  cpufreq: Update sscanf() to kstrtouint()
  cpufreq: Replace magic number
  cpufreq: drop redundant cpus_read_lock() from store_local_boost()
  cpufreq/amd-pstate: Avoid shadowing ret in amd_pstate_ut_check_driver()
  cpufreq: intel_pstate: Document hybrid processor support
  cpufreq: intel_pstate: EAS: Increase cost for CPUs using L3 cache
  cpufreq: intel_pstate: EAS support for hybrid platforms
  cpufreq: Drop policy locking from cpufreq_policy_is_good_for_eas()
  cpufreq: intel_pstate: Populate the cpu_capacity sysfs entries
  arch_topology: Relocate cpu_scale to topology.[h|c]
  cpufreq/sched: Move cpufreq-specific EAS checks to cpufreq
  cpufreq/sched: schedutil: Add helper for governor checks
  amd-pstate-ut: Reset amd-pstate driver mode after running selftests
  cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add support for the "Requested CPU Min frequency" BIOS option
  cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add offline, online and suspend callbacks for amd_pstate_driver
  cpufreq: Force sync policy boost with global boost on sysfs update
  cpufreq: Preserve policy's boost state after resume
  cpufreq: Introduce policy_set_boost()
  cpufreq: Don't unnecessarily call set_boost()
  ...
2025-05-26 20:19:40 +02:00
Rafael J. Wysocki
e481e10ab5 Merge branch 'pm-em'
Merge energy model management code updates for 6.16-rc1:

 - Fix potential division-by-zero error in em_compute_costs() (Yaxiong
   Tian).

 - Fix typos in energy model documentation and example driver code (Moon
   Hee Lee, Atul Kumar Pant).

 - Rearrange the energy model management code and add a new function for
   adjusting a CPU energy model after adjusting the capacity of the
   given CPU to it (Rafael Wysocki).

* pm-em:
  PM: EM: Introduce em_adjust_cpu_capacity()
  PM: EM: Move CPU capacity check to em_adjust_new_capacity()
  PM: EM: Documentation: Fix typos in example driver code
  PM: EM: Documentation: fix typo in energy-model.rst
  PM: EM: Fix potential division-by-zero error in em_compute_costs()
2025-05-26 20:14:58 +02:00
Rafael J. Wysocki
db0e4d5429 Merge branches 'acpi-resource', 'acpi-pm', 'acpi-platform-profile' and 'acpi-docs'
Merge an ACPI resources management update, ACPI power management
updates, an ACPI platform profile driver fix and an ACPI documentation
update related to device properties for 6.16-rc1:

 - Fix a typo for MECHREVO in irq1_edge_low_force_override[] (Mingcong
   Bai).

 - Add an LPS0 check() callback to the AMD pinctrl driver and fix up
   config symbol dependencies in it (Mario Limonciello, Rafael Wysocki).

 - Avoid initializing the ACPI platform profile driver on non-ACPI
   platforms (Alexandre Ghiti).

 - Document that references to ACPI data (non-device) nodes should use
   string-only references in hierarchical data node packages (Sakari
   Ailus).

* acpi-resource:
  ACPI: resource: fix a typo for MECHREVO in irq1_edge_low_force_override[]

* acpi-pm:
  pinctrl: amd: Fix hibernation support with CONFIG_SUSPEND unset
  pinctrl: amd: Fix use of undeclared identifier 'pinctrl_amd_s2idle_dev_ops'
  pinctrl: amd: Add an LPS0 check() callback
  ACPI: Add missing prototype for non CONFIG_SUSPEND/CONFIG_X86 case

* acpi-platform-profile:
  ACPI: platform_profile: Avoid initializing on non-ACPI platforms

* acpi-docs:
  Documentation: ACPI: Use all-string data node references
2025-05-26 19:42:29 +02:00
Rafael J. Wysocki
5349b0051b Merge branch 'acpi-tables'
Merge updates related to the handling of static (data-only) ACPI tables
for 6.16-rc1:

 - Add __nonstring annotations for unterminated strings in the static
   ACPI tables parsing code (Kees Cook).

 - Add support for parsing the MRRM ACPI table and sysfs files to
   describe memory regions listed in it (Tony Luck, Anil Keshavamurthy).

 - Remove an (explicitly) unused header file include from the VIOT ACPI
   table parser file (Andy Shevchenko).

 - Improve logging around acpi_initialize_tables() (Bartosz Szczepanek).

* acpi-tables:
  ACPI: MRRM: Fix default max memory region
  ACPI: tables: Improve logging around acpi_initialize_tables()
  ACPI: VIOT: Remove (explicitly) unused header
  ACPI: Add documentation for exposing MRRM data
  ACPI: MRRM: Add /sys files to describe memory ranges
  ACPI: MRRM: Minimal parse of ACPI MRRM table
  ACPI: tables: Add __nonstring annotations for unterminated strings
2025-05-26 18:36:39 +02:00
Paolo Abeni
fdb061195f Merge tag 'ipsec-next-2025-05-23' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec-next
Steffen Klassert says:

====================
1) Remove some unnecessary strscpy_pad() size arguments.
   From Thorsten Blum.

2) Correct use of xso.real_dev on bonding offloads.
   Patchset from Cosmin Ratiu.

3) Add hardware offload configuration to XFRM_MSG_MIGRATE.
   From Chiachang Wang.

4) Refactor migration setup during cloning. This was
   done after the clone was created. Now it is done
   in the cloning function itself.
   From Chiachang Wang.

5) Validate assignment of maximal possible SEQ number.
   Prevent from setting to the maximum sequrnce number
   as this would cause for traffic drop.
   From Leon Romanovsky.

6) Prevent configuration of interface index when offload
   is used. Hardware can't handle this case.i
   From Leon Romanovsky.

7) Always use kfree_sensitive() for SA secret zeroization.
   From Zilin Guan.

ipsec-next-2025-05-23

* tag 'ipsec-next-2025-05-23' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec-next:
  xfrm: use kfree_sensitive() for SA secret zeroization
  xfrm: prevent configuration of interface index when offload is used
  xfrm: validate assignment of maximal possible SEQ number
  xfrm: Refactor migration setup during the cloning process
  xfrm: Migrate offload configuration
  bonding: Fix multiple long standing offload races
  bonding: Mark active offloaded xfrm_states
  xfrm: Add explicit dev to .xdo_dev_state_{add,delete,free}
  xfrm: Remove unneeded device check from validate_xmit_xfrm
  xfrm: Use xdo.dev instead of xdo.real_dev
  net/mlx5: Avoid using xso.real_dev unnecessarily
  xfrm: Remove unnecessary strscpy_pad() size arguments
====================

Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250523075611.3723340-1-steffen.klassert@secunet.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26 18:32:48 +02:00
Paolo Abeni
34d26315db Merge tag 'linux-can-next-for-6.16-20250522' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can-next
Marc Kleine-Budde says:

====================
pull-request: can-next 2025-05-22

this is a pull request of 22 patches for net-next/main.

The series by Biju Das contains 19 patches and adds RZ/G3E CANFD
support to the rcar_canfd driver.

The patch by Vincent Mailhol adds a struct data_bittiming_params to
group FD parameters as a preparation patch for CAN-XL support.

Felix Maurer's patch imports tst-filter from can-tests into the kernel
self tests and Vincent Mailhol adds support for physical CAN
interfaces.

linux-can-next-for-6.16-20250522

* tag 'linux-can-next-for-6.16-20250522' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can-next: (22 commits)
  selftests: can: test_raw_filter.sh: add support of physical interfaces
  selftests: can: Import tst-filter from can-tests
  can: dev: add struct data_bittiming_params to group FD parameters
  can: rcar_canfd: Add RZ/G3E support
  can: rcar_canfd: Enhance multi_channel_irqs handling
  can: rcar_canfd: Add external_clk variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info
  can: rcar_canfd: Add sh variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info
  can: rcar_canfd: Add struct rcanfd_regs variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info
  can: rcar_canfd: Add shared_can_regs variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info
  can: rcar_canfd: Add ch_interface_mode variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info
  can: rcar_canfd: Add {nom,data}_bittiming variables to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info
  can: rcar_canfd: Add max_cftml variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info
  can: rcar_canfd: Add max_aflpn variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info
  can: rcar_canfd: Add rnc_field_width variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info
  can: rcar_canfd: Update RCANFD_GAFLCFG macro
  can: rcar_canfd: Add rcar_canfd_setrnc()
  can: rcar_canfd: Drop the mask operation in RCANFD_GAFLCFG_SETRNC macro
  can: rcar_canfd: Update RCANFD_GERFL_ERR macro
  can: rcar_canfd: Drop RCANFD_GAFLCFG_GETRNC macro
  can: rcar_canfd: Use of_get_available_child_by_name()
  ...
====================

Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522084128.501049-1-mkl@pengutronix.de
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26 18:11:24 +02:00
Linus Torvalds
181d8e399f Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner:
 "This contains the usual selections of misc updates for this cycle.

  Features:

   - Use folios for symlinks in the page cache

     FUSE already uses folios for its symlinks. Mirror that conversion
     in the generic code and the NFS code. That lets us get rid of a few
     folio->page->folio conversions in this path, and some of the few
     remaining users of read_cache_page() / read_mapping_page()

   - Try and make a few filesystem operations killable on the VFS
     inode->i_mutex level

   - Add sysctl vfs_cache_pressure_denom for bulk file operations

     Some workloads need to preserve more dentries than we currently
     allow through out sysctl interface

     A HDFS servers with 12 HDDs per server, on a HDFS datanode startup
     involves scanning all files and caching their metadata (including
     dentries and inodes) in memory. Each HDD contains approximately 2
     million files, resulting in a total of ~20 million cached dentries
     after initialization

     To minimize dentry reclamation, they set vfs_cache_pressure to 1.
     Despite this configuration, memory pressure conditions can still
     trigger reclamation of up to 50% of cached dentries, reducing the
     cache from 20 million to approximately 10 million entries. During
     the subsequent cache rebuild period, any HDFS datanode restart
     operation incurs substantial latency penalties until full cache
     recovery completes

     To maintain service stability, more dentries need to be preserved
     during memory reclamation. The current minimum reclaim ratio (1/100
     of total dentries) remains too aggressive for such workload. This
     patch introduces vfs_cache_pressure_denom for more granular cache
     pressure control

     The configuration [vfs_cache_pressure=1,
     vfs_cache_pressure_denom=10000] effectively maintains the full 20
     million dentry cache under memory pressure, preventing datanode
     restart performance degradation

   - Avoid some jumps in inode_permission() using likely()/unlikely()

   - Avid a memory access which is most likely a cache miss when
     descending into devcgroup_inode_permission()

   - Add fastpath predicts for stat() and fdput()

   - Anonymous inodes currently don't come with a proper mode causing
     issues in the kernel when we want to add useful VFS debug assert.
     Fix that by giving them a proper mode and masking it off when we
     report it to userspace which relies on them not having any mode

   - Anonymous inodes currently allow to change inode attributes because
     the VFS falls back to simple_setattr() if i_op->setattr isn't
     implemented. This means the ownership and mode for every single
     user of anon_inode_inode can be changed. Block that as it's either
     useless or actively harmful. If specific ownership is needed the
     respective subsystem should allocate anonymous inodes from their
     own private superblock

   - Raise SB_I_NODEV and SB_I_NOEXEC on the anonymous inode superblock

   - Add proper tests for anonymous inode behavior

   - Make it easy to detect proper anonymous inodes and to ensure that
     we can detect them in codepaths such as readahead()

  Cleanups:

   - Port pidfs to the new anon_inode_{g,s}etattr() helpers

   - Try to remove the uselib() system call

   - Add unlikely branch hint return path for poll

   - Add unlikely branch hint on return path for core_sys_select

   - Don't allow signals to interrupt getdents copying for fuse

   - Provide a size hint to dir_context for during readdir()

   - Use writeback_iter directly in mpage_writepages

   - Update compression and mtime descriptions in initramfs
     documentation

   - Update main netfs API document

   - Remove useless plus one in super_cache_scan()

   - Remove unnecessary NULL-check guards during setns()

   - Add separate separate {get,put}_cgroup_ns no-op cases

  Fixes:

   - Fix typo in root= kernel parameter description

   - Use KERN_INFO for infof()|info_plog()|infofc()

   - Correct comments of fs_validate_description()

   - Mark an unlikely if condition with unlikely() in
     vfs_parse_monolithic_sep()

   - Delete macro fsparam_u32hex()

   - Remove unused and problematic validate_constant_table()

   - Fix potential unsigned integer underflow in fs_name()

   - Make file-nr output the total allocated file handles"

* tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (43 commits)
  fs: Pass a folio to page_put_link()
  nfs: Use a folio in nfs_get_link()
  fs: Convert __page_get_link() to use a folio
  fs/read_write: make default_llseek() killable
  fs/open: make do_truncate() killable
  fs/open: make chmod_common() and chown_common() killable
  include/linux/fs.h: add inode_lock_killable()
  readdir: supply dir_context.count as readdir buffer size hint
  vfs: Add sysctl vfs_cache_pressure_denom for bulk file operations
  fuse: don't allow signals to interrupt getdents copying
  Documentation: fix typo in root= kernel parameter description
  include/cgroup: separate {get,put}_cgroup_ns no-op case
  kernel/nsproxy: remove unnecessary guards
  fs: use writeback_iter directly in mpage_writepages
  fs: remove useless plus one in super_cache_scan()
  fs: add S_ANON_INODE
  fs: remove uselib() system call
  device_cgroup: avoid access to ->i_rdev in the common case in devcgroup_inode_permission()
  fs/fs_parse: Remove unused and problematic validate_constant_table()
  fs: touch up predicts in inode_permission()
  ...
2025-05-26 09:02:39 -07:00
Lorenzo Bianconi
2d13b45f80 dt-bindings: net: airoha: Add EN7581 memory-region property
Introduce memory-region and memory-region-names properties for the
ethernet node available on EN7581 SoC in order to reserve system memory
for hw forwarding buffers queue used by the QDMA modules.

Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521-airopha-desc-sram-v3-1-a6e9b085b4f0@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26 17:32:56 +02:00
Linus Torvalds
dc76285144 Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.writepage' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull final writepage conversion from Christian Brauner:
 "This converts vboxfs from ->writepage() to ->writepages().

  This was the last user of the ->writepage() method. So remove
  ->writepage() completely and all references to it"

* tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.writepage' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
  fs: Remove aops->writepage
  mm: Remove swap_writepage() and shmem_writepage()
  ttm: Call shmem_writeout() from ttm_backup_backup_page()
  i915: Use writeback_iter()
  shmem: Add shmem_writeout()
  writeback: Remove writeback_use_writepage()
  migrate: Remove call to ->writepage
  vboxsf: Convert to writepages
  9p: Add a migrate_folio method
2025-05-26 08:23:09 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
6d5b940e1e Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.async.dir' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull vfs directory lookup updates from Christian Brauner:
 "This contains cleanups for the lookup_one*() family of helpers.

  We expose a set of functions with names containing "lookup_one_len"
  and others without the "_len". This difference has nothing to do with
  "len". It's rater a historical accident that can be confusing.

  The functions without "_len" take a "mnt_idmap" pointer. This is found
  in the "vfsmount" and that is an important question when choosing
  which to use: do you have a vfsmount, or are you "inside" the
  filesystem. A related question is "is permission checking relevant
  here?".

  nfsd and cachefiles *do* have a vfsmount but *don't* use the non-_len
  functions. They pass nop_mnt_idmap and refuse to work on filesystems
  which have any other idmap.

  This work changes nfsd and cachefile to use the lookup_one family of
  functions and to explictily pass &nop_mnt_idmap which is consistent
  with all other vfs interfaces used where &nop_mnt_idmap is explicitly
  passed.

  The remaining uses of the "_one" functions do not require permission
  checks so these are renamed to be "_noperm" and the permission
  checking is removed.

  This series also changes these lookup function to take a qstr instead
  of separate name and len. In many cases this simplifies the call"

* tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.async.dir' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
  VFS: change lookup_one_common and lookup_noperm_common to take a qstr
  Use try_lookup_noperm() instead of d_hash_and_lookup() outside of VFS
  VFS: rename lookup_one_len family to lookup_noperm and remove permission check
  cachefiles: Use lookup_one() rather than lookup_one_len()
  nfsd: Use lookup_one() rather than lookup_one_len()
  VFS: improve interface for lookup_one functions
2025-05-26 08:02:43 -07:00
Ciprian Marian Costea
8568d8b4da dt-bindings: rtc: add schema for NXP S32G2/S32G3 SoCs
RTC tracks clock time during system suspend and it is used as a wakeup
source on S32G2/S32G3 architecture.

RTC from S32G2/S32G3 is not battery-powered and it is not kept alive
during system reset.

Co-developed-by: Bogdan-Gabriel Roman <bogdan-gabriel.roman@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Bogdan-Gabriel Roman <bogdan-gabriel.roman@nxp.com>
Co-developed-by: Ghennadi Procopciuc <ghennadi.procopciuc@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Ghennadi Procopciuc <ghennadi.procopciuc@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Ciprian Marian Costea <ciprianmarian.costea@oss.nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250403103346.3064895-2-ciprianmarian.costea@oss.nxp.com
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
2025-05-25 23:27:56 +02:00
Masahiro Yamada
40617439d5 docs/core-api/symbol-namespaces: drop table of contents and section numbering
The manually updated table of contents and section numbering are hard
to maintain.

Make changes similar to the following commits:

  5e8f0ba38a ("docs/kbuild/makefiles: throw out the local table of contents")
  1a4c1c9df7 ("docs/kbuild/makefiles: drop section numbering, use references")

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2025-05-25 18:16:10 +09:00
Sami Tolvanen
cf9d692629 Documentation/kbuild: Add new gendwarfksyms kABI rules
Document the "byte_size" and "type_string" kABI stability rules.

Signed-off-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2025-05-25 18:12:23 +09:00
Sami Tolvanen
881bf900bc Documentation/kbuild: Drop section numbers
Change the gendwarfksyms documentation to use proper chapter,
section, and subsection adornments instead of fragile section
numbers.

Suggested-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2025-05-25 18:12:23 +09:00
Peter Zijlstra
707f853d7f module: Provide EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL_FOR_MODULES() helper
Helper macro to more easily limit the export of a symbol to a given
list of modules.

Eg:

  EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL_FOR_MODULES(preempt_notifier_inc, "kvm");

will limit the use of said function to kvm.ko, any other module trying
to use this symbol will refure to load (and get modpost build
failures).

Requested-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Requested-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Petr Pavlu <petr.pavlu@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2025-05-25 18:12:14 +09:00
Bo Liu
b4a29efc51 erofs: support DEFLATE decompression by using Intel QAT
This patch introduces the use of the Intel QAT to offload EROFS data
decompression, aiming to improve the decompression performance.

A 285MiB dataset is used with the following command to create EROFS
images with different cluster sizes:
     $ mkfs.erofs -zdeflate,level=9 -C{4096,16384,65536,131072,262144}

Fio is used to test the following read patterns:
     $ fio -filename=testfile -bs=4k -rw=read -name=job1
     $ fio -filename=testfile -bs=4k -rw=randread -name=job1
     $ fio -filename=testfile -bs=4k -rw=randread --io_size=14m -name=job1

Here are some performance numbers for reference:

Processors: Intel(R) Xeon(R) 6766E (144 cores)
Memory:     512 GiB

|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|           | Cluster size | sequential read | randread  | small randread(5%) |
|-----------|--------------|-----------------|-----------|--------------------|
| Intel QAT |    4096      |    538  MiB/s   | 112 MiB/s |     20.76 MiB/s    |
| Intel QAT |    16384     |    699  MiB/s   | 158 MiB/s |     21.02 MiB/s    |
| Intel QAT |    65536     |    917  MiB/s   | 278 MiB/s |     20.90 MiB/s    |
| Intel QAT |    131072    |    1056 MiB/s   | 351 MiB/s |     23.36 MiB/s    |
| Intel QAT |    262144    |    1145 MiB/s   | 431 MiB/s |     26.66 MiB/s    |
| deflate   |    4096      |    499  MiB/s   | 108 MiB/s |     21.50 MiB/s    |
| deflate   |    16384     |    422  MiB/s   | 125 MiB/s |     18.94 MiB/s    |
| deflate   |    65536     |    452  MiB/s   | 159 MiB/s |     13.02 MiB/s    |
| deflate   |    131072    |    452  MiB/s   | 177 MiB/s |     11.44 MiB/s    |
| deflate   |    262144    |    466  MiB/s   | 194 MiB/s |     10.60 MiB/s    |

Signed-off-by: Bo Liu <liubo03@inspur.com>
Reviewed-by: Gao Xiang <hsiangkao@linux.alibaba.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250522094931.28956-1-liubo03@inspur.com
[ Gao Xiang: refine the commit message. ]
Signed-off-by: Gao Xiang <hsiangkao@linux.alibaba.com>
2025-05-25 15:27:40 +08:00
Ryan Wanner
bf1c27c6d5 dt-bindings: at91rm9260-rtt: add microchip,sama7d65-rtt
Add SAMA7D65 RTT compatible to DT bindings documentation.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Wanner <Ryan.Wanner@microchip.com>
Acked-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/183474a65377f4030360166a5f2659af7323e82b.1744666011.git.Ryan.Wanner@microchip.com
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
2025-05-25 00:31:22 +02:00
Ryan Wanner
0a68f5be78 dt-bindings: rtc: at91rm9200: add microchip,sama7d65-rtc
Add SAMA7D65 RTC compatible to DT bindings documentation.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Wanner <Ryan.Wanner@microchip.com>
Acked-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/a274485331628be0bcf382b1ba489d4555fa49c8.1744666011.git.Ryan.Wanner@microchip.com
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
2025-05-25 00:31:22 +02:00
Johan Hovold
b23b91d568 dt-bindings: rtc: qcom-pm8xxx: add uefi-variable offset
On many Qualcomm platforms the PMIC RTC control and time registers are
read-only so that the RTC time can not be updated. Instead an offset
needs be stored in some machine-specific non-volatile memory, which a
driver can take into account.

On platforms where the offset is stored in a Qualcomm specific UEFI
variable the variables are also accessed in a non-standard way, which
means that the OS cannot assume that the variable service is available
by the time the RTC driver probes.

Add a 'qcom,uefi-rtc-info' boolean flag to indicate that the RTC offset
is stored in a Qualcomm specific UEFI variable so that the OS can
determine whether to wait for it to become available.

The UEFI variable is

	882f8c2b-9646-435f-8de5-f208ff80c1bd-RTCInfo

and holds a 12-byte structure where the first four bytes is a GPS time
offset in little-endian byte order.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/aAecIkgmTTlThKEZ@hovoldconsulting.com/
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250423075143.11157-2-johan+linaro@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
2025-05-24 23:39:41 +02:00
Carlos Song
489c773a68 dt-bindings: i3c: silvaco,i3c-master: add i.MX94 and i.MX95 I3C
Add compatible string "nxp,imx94-i3c" and "nxp,imx95-i3c" for the i.MX94
chip and i.MX95 chip. Backward is compatible with "silvaco,i3c-master-v1".

Also i.MX94 and i.MX95 I3C only need two clocks and Legacy I3C needs
three clocks. So add restrictions for clock and clock-names properties
for different Socs.

Signed-off-by: Carlos Song <carlos.song@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Frank Li <Frank.Li@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250427083230.3325700-2-carlos.song@nxp.com
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
2025-05-24 22:45:36 +02:00
Kever Yang
37c3714498 dt-bindings: watchdog: Add rk3562 compatible
Add rockchip,rk3562-wdt for rk3562.

Signed-off-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Acked-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250506025715.33595-2-kever.yang@rock-chips.com
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Signed-off-by: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@linux-watchdog.org>
2025-05-24 16:57:55 +02:00
Thomas Richard
76d009ad95 dt-bindings: watchdog: fsl,scu-wdt: Document imx8qm
Add an entry for 'fsl,imx8qm-sc-wdt' as imx8qm also contains the SCU
watchdog block.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Richard <thomas.richard@bootlin.com>
Acked-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Oliver Graute <oliver.graute@kococonnector.com>
Reviewed-by: Frank Li <Frank.Li@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250414-imx8qm-watchdog-v2-1-449265a9da4e@bootlin.com
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Signed-off-by: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@linux-watchdog.org>
2025-05-24 16:57:55 +02:00
Daniel Lezcano
45421ffbb4 dt-bindings: watchdog: Add NXP Software Watchdog Timer
Describe the Software Watchdog Timer available on the S32G platforms.

Cc: Ghennadi Procopciuc <ghennadi.procopciuc@nxp.com>
Cc: Thomas Fossati <thomas.fossati@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250410082616.1855860-2-daniel.lezcano@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Signed-off-by: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@linux-watchdog.org>
2025-05-24 16:57:54 +02:00
Dave Jiang
9f153b7fb5 Merge branch 'for-6.16/cxl-features-ras' into cxl-for-next
Add CXL RAS Features support. Features include "patrol scrub control",
"error check scrub", "perform maintenance", and "memory sparing". This
support connects the RAS Featurs to EDAC.
2025-05-23 13:26:24 -07:00
Shiju Jose
be9b359e05 cxl/edac: Add CXL memory device soft PPR control feature
Post Package Repair (PPR) maintenance operations may be supported by CXL
devices that implement CXL.mem protocol. A PPR maintenance operation
requests the CXL device to perform a repair operation on its media.
For example, a CXL device with DRAM components that support PPR features
may implement PPR Maintenance operations. DRAM components may support two
types of PPR, hard PPR (hPPR), for a permanent row repair, and Soft PPR
(sPPR), for a temporary row repair. Soft PPR is much faster than hPPR,
but the repair is lost with a power cycle.

During the execution of a PPR Maintenance operation, a CXL memory device:
- May or may not retain data
- May or may not be able to process CXL.mem requests correctly, including
the ones that target the DPA involved in the repair.
These CXL Memory Device capabilities are specified by Restriction Flags
in the sPPR Feature and hPPR Feature.

Soft PPR maintenance operation may be executed at runtime, if data is
retained and CXL.mem requests are correctly processed. For CXL devices with
DRAM components, hPPR maintenance operation may be executed only at boot
because typically data may not be retained with hPPR maintenance operation.

When a CXL device identifies error on a memory component, the device
may inform the host about the need for a PPR maintenance operation by using
an Event Record, where the Maintenance Needed flag is set. The Event Record
specifies the DPA that should be repaired. A CXL device may not keep track
of the requests that have already been sent and the information on which
DPA should be repaired may be lost upon power cycle.
The userspace tool requests for maintenance operation if the number of
corrected error reported on a CXL.mem media exceeds error threshold.

CXL spec 3.2 section 8.2.10.7.1.2 describes the device's sPPR (soft PPR)
maintenance operation and section 8.2.10.7.1.3 describes the device's
hPPR (hard PPR) maintenance operation feature.

CXL spec 3.2 section 8.2.10.7.2.1 describes the sPPR feature discovery and
configuration.

CXL spec 3.2 section 8.2.10.7.2.2 describes the hPPR feature discovery and
configuration.

Add support for controlling CXL memory device soft PPR (sPPR) feature.
Register with EDAC driver, which gets the memory repair attr descriptors
from the EDAC memory repair driver and exposes sysfs repair control
attributes for PRR to the userspace. For example CXL PPR control for the
CXL mem0 device is exposed in /sys/bus/edac/devices/cxl_mem0/mem_repairX/

Add checks to ensure the memory to be repaired is offline and originates
from a CXL DRAM or CXL gen_media error record reported in the current boot,
before requesting a PPR operation on the device.

Note: Tested with QEMU patch for CXL PPR feature.
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-cxl/20250509172229.726-1-shiju.jose@huawei.com/T/#m70b2b010f43f7f4a6f9acee5ec9008498bf292c3

Reviewed-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Alison Schofield <alison.schofield@intel.com>
Acked-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521124749.817-9-shiju.jose@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
2025-05-23 13:25:06 -07:00
Shiju Jose
588ca944c2 cxl/edac: Add CXL memory device memory sparing control feature
Memory sparing is defined as a repair function that replaces a portion of
memory with a portion of functional memory at that same DPA. The subclasses
for this operation vary in terms of the scope of the sparing being
performed. The cacheline sparing subclass refers to a sparing action that
can replace a full cacheline. Row sparing is provided as an alternative to
PPR sparing functions and its scope is that of a single DDR row.
As per CXL r3.2 Table 8-125 foot note 1. Memory sparing is preferred over
PPR when possible.
Bank sparing allows an entire bank to be replaced. Rank sparing is defined
as an operation in which an entire DDR rank is replaced.

Memory sparing maintenance operations may be supported by CXL devices
that implement CXL.mem protocol. A sparing maintenance operation requests
the CXL device to perform a repair operation on its media.
For example, a CXL device with DRAM components that support memory sparing
features may implement sparing maintenance operations.

The host may issue a query command by setting query resources flag in the
input payload (CXL spec 3.2 Table 8-120) to determine availability of
sparing resources for a given address. In response to a query request,
the device shall report the resource availability by producing the memory
sparing event record (CXL spec 3.2 Table 8-60) in which the Channel, Rank,
Nibble Mask, Bank Group, Bank, Row, Column, Sub-Channel fields are a copy
of the values specified in the request.

During the execution of a sparing maintenance operation, a CXL memory
device:
- may not retain data
- may not be able to process CXL.mem requests correctly.
These CXL memory device capabilities are specified by restriction flags
in the memory sparing feature readable attributes.

When a CXL device identifies error on a memory component, the device
may inform the host about the need for a memory sparing maintenance
operation by using DRAM event record, where the 'maintenance needed' flag
may set. The event record contains some of the DPA, Channel, Rank,
Nibble Mask, Bank Group, Bank, Row, Column, Sub-Channel fields that
should be repaired. The userspace tool requests for maintenance operation
if the 'maintenance needed' flag set in the CXL DRAM error record.

CXL spec 3.2 section 8.2.10.7.1.4 describes the device's memory sparing
maintenance operation feature.

CXL spec 3.2 section 8.2.10.7.2.3 describes the memory sparing feature
discovery and configuration.

Add support for controlling CXL memory device memory sparing feature.
Register with EDAC driver, which gets the memory repair attr descriptors
from the EDAC memory repair driver and exposes sysfs repair control
attributes for memory sparing to the userspace. For example CXL memory
sparing control for the CXL mem0 device is exposed in
/sys/bus/edac/devices/cxl_mem0/mem_repairX/

Use case
========
1. CXL device identifies a failure in a memory component, report to
   userspace in a CXL DRAM trace event with DPA and other attributes of
   memory to repair such as channel, rank, nibble mask, bank Group,
   bank, row, column, sub-channel.

2. Rasdaemon process the trace event and may issue query request in sysfs
check resources available for memory sparing if either of the following
conditions met.
 - 'maintenance needed' flag set in the event record.
 - 'threshold event' flag set for CVME threshold feature.
 - When the number of corrected error reported on a CXL.mem media to the
   userspace exceeds the threshold value for corrected error count defined
   by the userspace policy.

3. Rasdaemon process the memory sparing trace event and issue repair
   request for memory sparing.

Kernel CXL driver shall report memory sparing event record to the userspace
with the resource availability in order rasdaemon to process the event
record and issue a repair request in sysfs for the memory sparing operation
in the CXL device.

Note: Based on the feedbacks from the community 'query' sysfs attribute is
removed and reporting memory sparing error record to the userspace are not
supported. Instead userspace issues sparing operation and kernel does the
same to the CXL memory device, when 'maintenance needed' flag set in the
DRAM event record.

Add checks to ensure the memory to be repaired is offline and if online,
then originates from a CXL DRAM error record reported in the current boot
before requesting a memory sparing operation on the device.

Note: Tested memory sparing feature control with QEMU patch
      "hw/cxl: Add emulation for memory sparing control feature"
      https://lore.kernel.org/linux-cxl/20250509172229.726-1-shiju.jose@huawei.com/T/#m5f38512a95670d75739f9dad3ee91b95c7f5c8d6

Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Alison Schofield <alison.schofield@intel.com>
Acked-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521124749.817-8-shiju.jose@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
2025-05-23 13:24:53 -07:00
Shiju Jose
ee4f032455 EDAC: Update documentation for the CXL memory patrol scrub control feature
Update the Documentation/edac/scrub.rst to include use cases and
policies for CXL memory device-based, CXL region-based patrol scrub
control and CXL Error Check Scrub (ECS).

Reviewed-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Fan Ni <fan.ni@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Alison Schofield <alison.schofield@intel.com>
Acked-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521124749.817-2-shiju.jose@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
2025-05-23 13:23:44 -07:00
Takashi Iwai
534e9cf378 Merge tag 'asoc-v6.16-2' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound into for-next
ASoC: Additional v6.16 updates

A couple more updates on top of the last set I sent you, a new driver
for the ES8375 and a fix for the Cirrus KUnit tests from Jaroslav.
2025-05-23 20:45:16 +02:00
Michael Kelley
f77276d1c9 Documentation: hyperv: Update VMBus doc with new features and info
Starting in the 6.15 kernel, VMBus interrupts are automatically
assigned away from a CPU that is being taken offline. Add documentation
describing this case.

Also add details of Hyper-V behavior when the primary channel of
a VMBus device is closed as the result of unbinding the device's
driver. This behavior has not changed, but it was not previously
documented.

Signed-off-by: Michael Kelley <mhklinux@outlook.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250520044435.7734-1-mhklinux@outlook.com
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <wei.liu@kernel.org>
Message-ID: <20250520044435.7734-1-mhklinux@outlook.com>
2025-05-23 16:30:56 +00:00
Roman Kisel
23aa0c3559 dt-bindings: microsoft,vmbus: Add interrupt and DMA coherence properties
To boot in the VTL mode, VMBus on arm64 needs interrupt description
which the binding documentation lacks. The transactions on the bus are
DMA coherent which is not mentioned as well.

Add the interrupt property and the DMA coherence property to the VMBus
binding. Update the example to match that. Fix typos.

Signed-off-by: Roman Kisel <romank@linux.microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250428210742.435282-8-romank@linux.microsoft.com
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <wei.liu@kernel.org>
Message-ID: <20250428210742.435282-8-romank@linux.microsoft.com>
2025-05-23 16:30:55 +00:00
Jon Pan-Doh
b4fe7398de PCI/AER: Add sysfs attributes for log ratelimits
Allow userspace to read/write log ratelimits per device (including
enable/disable). Create aer/ sysfs directory to store them and any
future AER configs.

The new sysfs files are:

  /sys/bus/pci/devices/*/aer/correctable_ratelimit_burst
  /sys/bus/pci/devices/*/aer/correctable_ratelimit_interval_ms
  /sys/bus/pci/devices/*/aer/nonfatal_ratelimit_burst
  /sys/bus/pci/devices/*/aer/nonfatal_ratelimit_interval_ms

The default values are ratelimit_burst=10, ratelimit_interval_ms=5000, so
if we try to emit more than 10 messages in a 5 second period, some are
suppressed.

Update AER sysfs ABI filename to reflect the broader scope of AER sysfs
attributes (e.g. stats and ratelimits).

  Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci-devices-aer_stats ->
    sysfs-bus-pci-devices-aer

Tested using aer-inject[1]. Configured correctable log ratelimit to 5.
Sent 6 AER errors. Observed 5 errors logged while AER stats
(cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/<dev>/aer_dev_correctable) shows 6.

Disabled ratelimiting and sent 6 more AER errors. Observed all 6 errors
logged and accounted in AER stats (12 total errors).

[1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gong.chen/aer-inject.git

[bhelgaas: note fatal errors are not ratelimited, "aer_report" ->
"aer_info", replace ratelimit_log_enable toggle with *_ratelimit_interval_ms]

Signed-off-by: Karolina Stolarek <karolina.stolarek@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Jon Pan-Doh <pandoh@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522232339.1525671-21-helgaas@kernel.org
2025-05-23 11:11:45 -05:00
Jon Pan-Doh
24816cc298 PCI/AER: Add ratelimits to PCI AER Documentation
Add ratelimits section for rationale and defaults.

[bhelgaas: note fatal errors are not ratelimited]

Signed-off-by: Karolina Stolarek <karolina.stolarek@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Jon Pan-Doh <pandoh@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Tested-by: Krzysztof Wilczyński <kwilczynski@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com>
Acked-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522232339.1525671-20-helgaas@kernel.org
2025-05-23 11:11:45 -05:00
Mark Brown
43a38a0ff8 ASoC: codecs: add support for ES8375
Merge series from Zhang Yi <zhangyi@everest-semi.com>:

The driver is for codec ES8375 of everest-semi.
2025-05-23 16:52:28 +01:00
Wolfram Sang
9c7dcf4c16 Merge tag 'i2c-host-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/andi.shyti/linux into i2c/for-mergewindow
i2c-host updates for v6.16

Cleanups and refactorings
- Many drivers switched to dev_err_probe()
- Generic cleanups applied to designware, iproc, ismt, mlxbf,
  npcm7xx, qcom-geni, pasemi, and thunderx
- davinci: declare I2C mangling support among I2C features
- designware: clean up DTS handling
- designware: fix PM runtime on driver unregister
- imx: improve error logging during probe
- lpc2k: improve checks in probe error path
- xgene-slimpro: improve PCC shared memory handling
- pasemi: improve error handling in reset, smbus clear, timeouts
- tegra: validate buffer length during transfers
- wmt: convert binding to YAML format

Improvements and extended support:
- microchip-core: add SMBus support
- mlxbf: add support for repeated start in block transfers
- mlxbf: improve timer configuration
- npcm: attempt clock toggle recovery before failing init
- octeon: add support for block mode operations
- pasemi: add support for unjam device feature
- riic: add support for bus recovery

New device support:
- MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (MT6893)
- Sophgo SG2044
- Renesas RZ/V2N (R9A09G056)
- Rockchip RK3528
- AMD ISP (new driver)

Misc changes:
- core: add support for Write Disable-aware SPD
2025-05-23 17:18:16 +02:00
Joerg Roedel
879b141b7c Merge branches 'fixes', 'apple/dart', 'arm/smmu/updates', 'arm/smmu/bindings', 'fsl/pamu', 'mediatek', 'renesas/ipmmu', 's390', 'intel/vt-d', 'amd/amd-vi' and 'core' into next 2025-05-23 17:14:32 +02:00
Miguel Ojeda
3d5bef5d47 rust: add C FFI types to the prelude
Rust kernel code is supposed to use the custom mapping of C FFI types,
i.e. those from the `ffi` crate, rather than the ones coming from `core`.

Thus, to minimize mistakes and to simplify the code everywhere, just
provide them in the `kernel` prelude and ask in the Coding Guidelines
to use them directly, i.e. as a single segment path.

After this lands, we can start cleaning up the existing users.

Ideally, we would use something like Clippy's `disallowed-types` to
prevent the use of the `core` ones, but that one sees through aliases.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/CANiq72kc4gzfieD-FjuWfELRDXXD2vLgPv4wqk3nt4pjdPQ=qg@mail.gmail.com/
Reviewed-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250413005650.1745894-1-ojeda@kernel.org
[ Reworded content of the documentation to focus on how to use the
  aliases first. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-23 16:31:43 +02:00
Zhang Yi
f70d0f893b ASoC: dt-bindings: Add Everest ES8375 audio CODEC
Add device tree binding documentation for Everest ES8375

Signed-off-by: Zhang Yi <zhangyi@everest-semi.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250523025502.23214-2-zhangyi@everest-semi.com
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2025-05-23 11:16:44 +01:00
Marc Zyngier
1b85d923ba Merge branch kvm-arm64/misc-6.16 into kvmarm-master/next
* kvm-arm64/misc-6.16:
  : .
  : Misc changes and improvements for 6.16:
  :
  : - Add a new selftest for the SVE host state being corrupted by a guest
  :
  : - Keep HCR_EL2.xMO set at all times for systems running with the kernel at EL2,
  :   ensuring that the window for interrupts is slightly bigger, and avoiding
  :   a pretty bad erratum on the AmpereOne HW
  :
  : - Replace a couple of open-coded on/off strings with str_on_off()
  :
  : - Get rid of the pKVM memblock sorting, which now appears to be superflous
  :
  : - Drop superflous clearing of ICH_LR_EOI in the LR when nesting
  :
  : - Add workaround for AmpereOne's erratum AC04_CPU_23, which suffers from
  :   a pretty bad case of TLB corruption unless accesses to HCR_EL2 are
  :   heavily synchronised
  :
  : - Add a per-VM, per-ITS debugfs entry to dump the state of the ITS tables
  :   in a human-friendly fashion
  : .
  KVM: arm64: Fix documentation for vgic_its_iter_next()
  KVM: arm64: vgic-its: Add debugfs interface to expose ITS tables
  arm64: errata: Work around AmpereOne's erratum AC04_CPU_23
  KVM: arm64: nv: Remove clearing of ICH_LR<n>.EOI if ICH_LR<n>.HW == 1
  KVM: arm64: Drop sort_memblock_regions()
  KVM: arm64: selftests: Add test for SVE host corruption
  KVM: arm64: Force HCR_EL2.xMO to 1 at all times in VHE mode
  KVM: arm64: Replace ternary flags with str_on_off() helper

Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
2025-05-23 10:59:43 +01:00
Marc Zyngier
7f3225fe8b Merge branch kvm-arm64/nv-nv into kvmarm-master/next
* kvm-arm64/nv-nv:
  : .
  : Flick the switch on the NV support by adding the missing piece
  : in the form of the VNCR page management. From the cover letter:
  :
  : "This is probably the most interesting bit of the whole NV adventure.
  : So far, everything else has been a walk in the park, but this one is
  : where the real fun takes place.
  :
  : With FEAT_NV2, most of the NV support revolves around tricking a guest
  : into accessing memory while it tries to access system registers. The
  : hypervisor's job is to handle the context switch of the actual
  : registers with the state in memory as needed."
  : .
  KVM: arm64: nv: Release faulted-in VNCR page from mmu_lock critical section
  KVM: arm64: nv: Handle TLBI S1E2 for VNCR invalidation with mmu_lock held
  KVM: arm64: nv: Hold mmu_lock when invalidating VNCR SW-TLB before translating
  KVM: arm64: Document NV caps and vcpu flags
  KVM: arm64: Allow userspace to request KVM_ARM_VCPU_EL2*
  KVM: arm64: nv: Remove dead code from ERET handling
  KVM: arm64: nv: Plumb TLBI S1E2 into system instruction dispatch
  KVM: arm64: nv: Add S1 TLB invalidation primitive for VNCR_EL2
  KVM: arm64: nv: Program host's VNCR_EL2 to the fixmap address
  KVM: arm64: nv: Handle VNCR_EL2 invalidation from MMU notifiers
  KVM: arm64: nv: Handle mapping of VNCR_EL2 at EL2
  KVM: arm64: nv: Handle VNCR_EL2-triggered faults
  KVM: arm64: nv: Add userspace and guest handling of VNCR_EL2
  KVM: arm64: nv: Add pseudo-TLB backing VNCR_EL2
  KVM: arm64: nv: Don't adjust PSTATE.M when L2 is nesting
  KVM: arm64: nv: Move TLBI range decoding to a helper
  KVM: arm64: nv: Snapshot S1 ASID tagging information during walk
  KVM: arm64: nv: Extract translation helper from the AT code
  KVM: arm64: nv: Allocate VNCR page when required
  arm64: sysreg: Add layout for VNCR_EL2

Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
2025-05-23 10:58:57 +01:00
Alexey Charkov
29b0b4ce64 dt-bindings: i2c: i2c-wmt: Convert to YAML
Rewrite the textual description for the WonderMedia I2C controller
as YAML schema, and switch the filename to follow the compatible
string.

The controller only supports two bus speeds (100kHz and 400kHz)
so restrict clock-frequency values accordingly.

Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Charkov <alchark@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250506-vt8500-i2c-binding-v3-1-401c3e090a88@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Andi Shyti <andi.shyti@kernel.org>
2025-05-23 10:02:27 +02:00