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2024-02-07firewire: core: send bus reset promptly on gap count errorTakashi Sakamoto1-1/+17
If we are bus manager and the bus has inconsistent gap counts, send a bus reset immediately instead of trying to read the root node's config ROM first. Otherwise, we could spend a lot of time trying to read the config ROM but never succeeding. This eliminates a 50+ second delay before the FireWire bus is usable after a newly connected device is powered on in certain circumstances. The delay occurs if a gap count inconsistency occurs, we are not the root node, and we become bus manager. One scenario that causes this is with a TI XIO2213B OHCI, the first time a Sony DSR-25 is powered on after being connected to the FireWire cable. In this configuration, the Linux box will not receive the initial PHY configuration packet sent by the DSR-25 as IRM, resulting in the DSR-25 having a gap count of 44 while the Linux box has a gap count of 63. FireWire devices have a gap count parameter, which is set to 63 on power-up and can be changed with a PHY configuration packet. This determines the duration of the subaction and arbitration gaps. For reliable communication, all nodes on a FireWire bus must have the same gap count. A node may have zero or more of the following roles: root node, bus manager (BM), isochronous resource manager (IRM), and cycle master. Unless a root node was forced with a PHY configuration packet, any node might become root node after a bus reset. Only the root node can become cycle master. If the root node is not cycle master capable, the BM or IRM should force a change of root node. After a bus reset, each node sends a self-ID packet, which contains its current gap count. A single bus reset does not change the gap count, but two bus resets in a row will set the gap count to 63. Because a consistent gap count is required for reliable communication, IEEE 1394a-2000 requires that the bus manager generate a bus reset if it detects that the gap count is inconsistent. When the gap count is inconsistent, build_tree() will notice this after the self identification process. It will set card->gap_count to the invalid value 0. If we become bus master, this will force bm_work() to send a bus reset when it performs gap count optimization. After a bus reset, there is no bus manager. We will almost always try to become bus manager. Once we become bus manager, we will first determine whether the root node is cycle master capable. Then, we will determine if the gap count should be changed. If either the root node or the gap count should be changed, we will generate a bus reset. To determine if the root node is cycle master capable, we read its configuration ROM. bm_work() will wait until we have finished trying to read the configuration ROM. However, an inconsistent gap count can make this take a long time. read_config_rom() will read the first few quadlets from the config ROM. Due to the gap count inconsistency, eventually one of the reads will time out. When read_config_rom() fails, fw_device_init() calls it again until MAX_RETRIES is reached. This takes 50+ seconds. Once we give up trying to read the configuration ROM, bm_work() will wake up, assume that the root node is not cycle master capable, and do a bus reset. Hopefully, this will resolve the gap count inconsistency. This change makes bm_work() check for an inconsistent gap count before waiting for the root node's configuration ROM. If the gap count is inconsistent, bm_work() will immediately do a bus reset. This eliminates the 50+ second delay and rapidly brings the bus to a working state. I considered that if the gap count is inconsistent, a PHY configuration packet might not be successful, so it could be desirable to skip the PHY configuration packet before the bus reset in this case. However, IEEE 1394a-2000 and IEEE 1394-2008 say that the bus manager may transmit a PHY configuration packet before a bus reset when correcting a gap count error. Since the standard endorses this, I decided it's safe to retain the PHY configuration packet transmission. Normally, after a topology change, we will reset the bus a maximum of 5 times to change the root node and perform gap count optimization. However, if there is a gap count inconsistency, we must always generate a bus reset. Otherwise the gap count inconsistency will persist and communication will be unreliable. For that reason, if there is a gap count inconstency, we generate a bus reset even if we already reached the 5 reset limit. Signed-off-by: Adam Goldman <adamg@pobox.com> Reference: https://sourceforge.net/p/linux1394/mailman/message/58727806/ Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-02-01firewire: core: search descriptor leaf just after vendor directory entry in ↵Takashi Sakamoto1-1/+10
root directory It appears that Sony DVMC-DA1 has a quirk that the descriptor leaf entry locates just after the vendor directory entry in root directory. This is not conformant to the legacy layout of configuration ROM described in Configuration ROM for AV/C Devices 1.0 (1394 Trading Association, Dec 2000, TA Document 1999027). This commit changes current implementation to parse configuration ROM for device attributes so that the descriptor leaf entry can be detected for the vendor name. $ config-rom-pretty-printer < Sony-DVMC-DA1.img ROM header and bus information block ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1024 041ee7fb bus_info_length 4, crc_length 30, crc 59387 1028 31333934 bus_name "1394" 1032 e0644000 irmc 1, cmc 1, isc 1, bmc 0, cyc_clk_acc 100, max_rec 4 (32) 1036 08004603 company_id 080046 | 1040 0014193c device_id 12886219068 | EUI-64 576537731003586876 root directory ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1044 0006b681 directory_length 6, crc 46721 1048 03080046 vendor 1052 0c0083c0 node capabilities: per IEEE 1394 1056 8d00000a --> eui-64 leaf at 1096 1060 d1000003 --> unit directory at 1072 1064 c3000005 --> vendor directory at 1084 1068 8100000a --> descriptor leaf at 1108 unit directory at 1072 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1072 0002cdbf directory_length 2, crc 52671 1076 1200a02d specifier id 1080 13010000 version vendor directory at 1084 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1084 00020cfe directory_length 2, crc 3326 1088 17fa0000 model 1092 81000008 --> descriptor leaf at 1124 eui-64 leaf at 1096 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1096 0002c66e leaf_length 2, crc 50798 1100 08004603 company_id 080046 | 1104 0014193c device_id 12886219068 | EUI-64 576537731003586876 descriptor leaf at 1108 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1108 00039e26 leaf_length 3, crc 40486 1112 00000000 textual descriptor 1116 00000000 minimal ASCII 1120 536f6e79 "Sony" descriptor leaf at 1124 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1124 0005001d leaf_length 5, crc 29 1128 00000000 textual descriptor 1132 00000000 minimal ASCII 1136 44564d43 "DVMC" 1140 2d444131 "-DA1" 1144 00000000 Suggested-by: Adam Goldman <adamg@pobox.com> Tested-by: Adam Goldman <adamg@pobox.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240130100409.30128-3-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-02-01firewire: core: correct documentation of fw_csr_string() kernel APITakashi Sakamoto1-4/+3
Against its current description, the kernel API can accepts all types of directory entries. This commit corrects the documentation. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Fixes: 3c2c58cb33b3 ("firewire: core: fw_csr_string addendum") Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240130100409.30128-2-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-01-10firewire: core: fill model field in modalias of unit device for legacy ↵Takashi Sakamoto2-3/+20
layout of configuration ROM As the last part of support for legacy layout of configuration ROM, this commit traverses vendor directory as well as root directory when constructing modalias for unit device. The change brings loss of backward compatibility since it can fill model field ('mo') which is 0 at current implementation in the case. However, we can be optimistic against regression for unit drivers in kernel, due to some points: 1. ALSA drivers for audio and music units use the model fields to match device, however all of supported devices does not have such legacy layout. 2. the other unit drivers (e.g. sbp2) does not use the model field to match device. The rest of concern is user space application. The most of applications just take care of node device and does not use the modalias of unit device, thus the change does not affect to them. But systemd project is known to get affects from the change since it includes hwdb to take udev to configure fw character device conveniently. I have a plan to work for systemd so that the access permission of character device could be kept across the change. Suggested-by: Adam Goldman <adamg@pobox.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231221134849.603857-9-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-01-08firewire: core: detect model name for legacy layout of configuration ROMTakashi Sakamoto2-9/+27
As the part of support for legacy layout of configuration ROM, this commit traverses vendor directory as well as root directory when showing device attribute for node device. This change expects 'model_name' attribute appears in node device, however it is probable to see the other types of descriptor leaf if the vendor directory includes. Suggested-by: Adam Goldman <adamg@pobox.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231221134849.603857-8-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-01-08firewire: core: detect numeric model identifier for legacy layout of ↵Takashi Sakamoto2-15/+49
configuration ROM As the part of support for legacy layout of configuration ROM, this commit traverses vendor directory as well as root directory when showing device attribute for node device. This change expects 'model' attribute appears in node device, however it is probable to see the other types of immediate values if the vendor directory includes. Suggested-by: Adam Goldman <adamg@pobox.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231221134849.603857-7-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-01-08firewire: test: add test of device attributes for legacy AV/C deviceTakashi Sakamoto1-0/+111
Some legacy devices have configuration ROM against standard AV/C device. They have vendor directory to store model identifier. It is described in annex of the following document. - Configuration ROM for AV/C Devices 1.0 (Dec. 12, 2000, 1394 Trading Association) In the case, current implementation of core function does not detect the model identifier, thus device attributes and modalias of unit have lack of it. Another KUnit test is required for the case, and this commit is for the purpose. The following output is the parse result for the hard-coded data, by config-rom-pretty-printer in linux-firewire-utils (https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/ieee1394/linux-firewire-utils.git/). The data is written by my hand. $ config-rom-pretty-printer < /tmp/rom.img ROM header and bus information block ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1024 04199fe7 bus_info_length 4, crc_length 25, crc 40935 1028 31333934 bus_name "1394" 1032 e0644000 irmc 1, cmc 1, isc 1, bmc 0, cyc_clk_acc 100, max_rec 4 (32) 1036 00112233 company_id 001122 | 1040 44556677 device_id 220189779575 | EUI-64 4822678189205111 root directory ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1044 0005dace directory_length 5, crc 56014 1048 03012345 vendor 1052 0c0083c0 node capabilities: per IEEE 1394 1056 8d000009 --> eui-64 leaf at 1092 1060 d1000002 --> unit directory at 1068 1064 c3000004 --> vendor directory at 1080 unit directory at 1068 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1068 0002e107 directory_length 2, crc 57607 1072 12abcdef specifier id 1076 13543210 version vendor directory at 1080 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1080 0002cb73 directory_length 2, crc 52083 1084 17fedcba model 1088 81000004 --> descriptor leaf at 1104 eui-64 leaf at 1092 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1092 00026dc1 leaf_length 2, crc 28097 1096 00112233 company_id 001122 | 1100 44556677 device_id 220189779575 | EUI-64 4822678189205111 descriptor leaf at 1104 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1104 00050e84 leaf_length 5, crc 3716 1108 00000000 textual descriptor 1112 00000000 minimal ASCII 1116 41424344 "ABCD" 1120 45464748 "EFGH" 1124 494a0000 "IJ" Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231221134849.603857-6-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-01-08firewire: test: add test of device attributes for simple AV/C deviceTakashi Sakamoto1-0/+119
At present, core function can handle node which has configuration ROM similar to standard AV/C device somehow. The standard layout of configuration ROM is described in the following document. - Configuration ROM for AV/C Devices 1.0 (Dec. 12, 2000, 1394 Trading Association) This commit adds a KUnit test for the above case. The following output is the parse result for the hard-coded data, by config-rom-pretty-printer in linux-firewire-utils (https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/ieee1394/linux-firewire-utils.git/). $ config-rom-pretty-printer < /tmp/rom.img ROM header and bus information block ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1024 0404eabf bus_info_length 4, crc_length 4, crc 60095 1028 31333934 bus_name "1394" 1032 e0646102 irmc 1, cmc 1, isc 1, bmc 0, cyc_clk_acc 100, max_rec 6 (128) 1036 ffffffff company_id ffffff | 1040 ffffffff device_id 1099511627775 | EUI-64 18446744073709551615 root directory ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1044 00063287 directory_length 6, crc 12935 1048 03ffffff vendor 1052 8100000a --> descriptor leaf at 1092 1056 17ffffff model 1060 8100000e --> descriptor leaf at 1116 1064 0c0083c0 node capabilities: per IEEE 1394 1068 d1000001 --> unit directory at 1072 unit directory at 1072 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1072 0004442d directory_length 4, crc 17453 1076 1200a02d specifier id 1080 13010001 version 1084 17ffffff model 1088 81000007 --> descriptor leaf at 1116 descriptor leaf at 1092 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1092 0005c915 leaf_length 5, crc 51477 1096 00000000 textual descriptor 1100 00000000 minimal ASCII 1104 56656e64 "Vend" 1108 6f72204e "or N" 1112 616d6500 "ame" descriptor leaf at 1116 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1116 00057f16 leaf_length 5, crc 32534 1120 00000000 textual descriptor 1124 00000000 minimal ASCII 1128 4d6f6465 "Mode" 1132 6c204e61 "l Na" 1136 6d650000 "me" Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231221134849.603857-5-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-01-08firewire: test: add KUnit test for device attributesTakashi Sakamoto4-0/+40
The traverse over CSR space results in attributes of node and unit devices. Any test of the traverse is useful. This commit adds a skeleton of KUnit test for the purpose. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231221134849.603857-4-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-01-08firewire: core: replace magic number with macroTakashi Sakamoto1-5/+7
In IEEE 1394 specification, the size of bus information block of configuration ROM is fixed to 5, thus the offset of root directory is 5. Current implementation to handle device structures has the hard-coded offset. This commit replaces the offset with macro. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231221134849.603857-3-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-01-08firewire: core: adds constant qualifier for local helper functionsTakashi Sakamoto1-3/+3
Some local functions just handles given argument as mutable, thus it is preferable to add constant qualifier to them. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231221134849.603857-2-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-01-08firewire: make fw_bus_type constGreg Kroah-Hartman1-1/+1
Now that the driver core can properly handle constant struct bus_type, move the fw_bus_type variable to be a constant structure as well, placing it into read-only memory which can not be modified at runtime. Cc: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Cc: linux1394-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/2023121931-skydiver-dodgy-d1bd@gregkh Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2024-01-05firewire: ohci: suppress unexpected system reboot in AMD Ryzen machines and ↵Takashi Sakamoto1-0/+51
ASM108x/VT630x PCIe cards VIA VT6306/6307/6308 provides PCI interface compliant to 1394 OHCI. When the hardware is combined with Asmedia ASM1083/1085 PCIe-to-PCI bus bridge, it appears that accesses to its 'Isochronous Cycle Timer' register (offset 0xf0 on PCI memory space) often causes unexpected system reboot in any type of AMD Ryzen machine (both 0x17 and 0x19 families). It does not appears in the other type of machine (AMD pre-Ryzen machine, Intel machine, at least), or in the other OHCI 1394 hardware (e.g. Texas Instruments). The issue explicitly appears at a commit dcadfd7f7c74 ("firewire: core: use union for callback of transaction completion") added to v6.5 kernel. It changed 1394 OHCI driver to access to the register every time to dispatch local asynchronous transaction. However, the issue exists in older version of kernel as long as it runs in AMD Ryzen machine, since the access to the register is required to maintain bus time. It is not hard to imagine that users experience the unexpected system reboot when generating bus reset by plugging any devices in, or reading the register by time-aware application programs; e.g. audio sample processing. This commit suppresses the unexpected system reboot in the combination of hardware. It avoids the access itself. As a result, the software stack can not provide the hardware time anymore to unit drivers, userspace applications, and nodes in the same IEEE 1394 bus. It brings apparent disadvantage since time-aware application programs require it, while time-unaware applications are available again; e.g. sbp2. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Reported-by: Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@kernel.org> Closes: https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1215436 Reported-by: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@amd.com> Closes: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217994 Reported-by: Tobias Gruetzmacher <tobias-lists@23.gs> Closes: https://sourceforge.net/p/linux1394/mailman/message/58711901/ Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2240973 Closes: https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/2043905 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240102110150.244475-1-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-12-03Merge tag 'firewire-fixes-6.7-rc4' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-7/+4
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ieee1394/linux1394 Pull firewire fix from Takashi Sakamoto: "A single patch to fix long-standing issue of memory leak at failure of device registration for fw_unit. We rarely encounter the issue, but it should be applied to stable releases, since it fixes inappropriate API usage" * tag 'firewire-fixes-6.7-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ieee1394/linux1394: firewire: core: fix possible memory leak in create_units()
2023-11-30firewire: core: fix possible memory leak in create_units()Yang Yingliang1-7/+4
If device_register() fails, the refcount of device is not 0, the name allocated in dev_set_name() is leaked. To fix this by calling put_device(), so that it will be freed in callback function kobject_cleanup(). unreferenced object 0xffff9d99035c7a90 (size 8): comm "systemd-udevd", pid 168, jiffies 4294672386 (age 152.089s) hex dump (first 8 bytes): 66 77 30 2e 30 00 ff ff fw0.0... backtrace: [<00000000e1d62bac>] __kmem_cache_alloc_node+0x1e9/0x360 [<00000000bbeaff31>] __kmalloc_node_track_caller+0x44/0x1a0 [<00000000491f2fb4>] kvasprintf+0x67/0xd0 [<000000005b960ddc>] kobject_set_name_vargs+0x1e/0x90 [<00000000427ac591>] dev_set_name+0x4e/0x70 [<000000003b4e447d>] create_units+0xc5/0x110 fw_unit_release() will be called in the error path, move fw_device_get() before calling device_register() to keep balanced with fw_device_put() in fw_unit_release(). Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Fixes: 1fa5ae857bb1 ("driver core: get rid of struct device's bus_id string array") Fixes: a1f64819fe9f ("firewire: struct device - replace bus_id with dev_name(), dev_set_name()") Signed-off-by: Yang Yingliang <yangyingliang@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-11-25scsi: Change SCSI device boolean fields to single bit flagsDamien Le Moal1-3/+3
Commit 3cc2ffe5c16d ("scsi: sd: Differentiate system and runtime start/stop management") changed the single bit manage_start_stop flag into 2 boolean fields of the SCSI device structure. Commit 24eca2dce0f8 ("scsi: sd: Introduce manage_shutdown device flag") introduced the manage_shutdown boolean field for the same structure. Together, these 2 commits increase the size of struct scsi_device by 8 bytes by using booleans instead of defining the manage_xxx fields as single bit flags, similarly to other flags of this structure. Avoid this unnecessary structure size increase and be consistent with the definition of other flags by reverting the definitions of the manage_xxx fields as single bit flags. Fixes: 3cc2ffe5c16d ("scsi: sd: Differentiate system and runtime start/stop management") Fixes: 24eca2dce0f8 ("scsi: sd: Introduce manage_shutdown device flag") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <dlemoal@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231120225631.37938-2-dlemoal@kernel.org Reviewed-by: Niklas Cassel <niklas.cassel@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2023-11-05firewire: Annotate struct fw_node with __counted_byKees Cook1-1/+1
Prepare for the coming implementation by GCC and Clang of the __counted_by attribute. Flexible array members annotated with __counted_by can have their accesses bounds-checked at run-time checking via CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS (for array indexing) and CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE (for strcpy/memcpy-family functions). As found with Coccinelle[1], add __counted_by for struct fw_node. [1] https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/coccinelle/examples/counted_by.cocci Cc: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Cc: linux1394-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230922175334.work.335-kees@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-10-27scsi: sd: Introduce manage_shutdown device flagDamien Le Moal1-0/+1
Commit aa3998dbeb3a ("ata: libata-scsi: Disable scsi device manage_system_start_stop") change setting the manage_system_start_stop flag to false for libata managed disks to enable libata internal management of disk suspend/resume. However, a side effect of this change is that on system shutdown, disks are no longer being stopped (set to standby mode with the heads unloaded). While this is not a critical issue, this unclean shutdown is not recommended and shows up with increased smart counters (e.g. the unexpected power loss counter "Unexpect_Power_Loss_Ct"). Instead of defining a shutdown driver method for all ATA adapter drivers (not all of them define that operation), this patch resolves this issue by further refining the sd driver start/stop control of disks using the new flag manage_shutdown. If this new flag is set to true by a low level driver, the function sd_shutdown() will issue a START STOP UNIT command with the start argument set to 0 when a disk needs to be powered off (suspended) on system power off, that is, when system_state is equal to SYSTEM_POWER_OFF. Similarly to the other manage_xxx flags, the new manage_shutdown flag is exposed through sysfs as a read-write device attribute. To avoid any confusion between manage_shutdown and manage_system_start_stop, the comments describing these flags in include/scsi/scsi.h are also improved. Fixes: aa3998dbeb3a ("ata: libata-scsi: Disable scsi device manage_system_start_stop") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Closes: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218038 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/cd397c88-bf53-4768-9ab8-9d107df9e613@gmail.com/ Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <dlemoal@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Niklas Cassel <niklas.cassel@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Reviewed-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com> Acked-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2023-09-28scsi: sd: Differentiate system and runtime start/stop managementDamien Le Moal1-3/+6
The underlying device and driver of a SCSI disk may have different system and runtime power mode control requirements. This is because runtime power management affects only the SCSI disk, while system level power management affects all devices, including the controller for the SCSI disk. For instance, issuing a START STOP UNIT command when a SCSI disk is runtime suspended and resumed is fine: the command is translated to a STANDBY IMMEDIATE command to spin down the ATA disk and to a VERIFY command to wake it up. The SCSI disk runtime operations have no effect on the ata port device used to connect the ATA disk. However, for system suspend/resume operations, the ATA port used to connect the device will also be suspended and resumed, with the resume operation requiring re-validating the device link and the device itself. In this case, issuing a VERIFY command to spinup the disk must be done before starting to revalidate the device, when the ata port is being resumed. In such case, we must not allow the SCSI disk driver to issue START STOP UNIT commands. Allow a low level driver to refine the SCSI disk start/stop management by differentiating system and runtime cases with two new SCSI device flags: manage_system_start_stop and manage_runtime_start_stop. These new flags replace the current manage_start_stop flag. Drivers setting the manage_start_stop are modifed to set both new flags, thus preserving the existing start/stop management behavior. For backward compatibility, the old manage_start_stop sysfs device attribute is kept as a read-only attribute showing a value of 1 for devices enabling both new flags and 0 otherwise. Fixes: 0a8589055936 ("ata,scsi: do not issue START STOP UNIT on resume") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <dlemoal@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Tested-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2023-09-15Revert "firewire: core: obsolete usage of GFP_ATOMIC at building node tree"Takashi Sakamoto2-2/+2
This reverts commit 06f45435d985d60d7d2fe2424fbb9909d177a63d. John Ogness reports the case that the allocation is in atomic context under acquired spin-lock. [ 12.555784] BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at include/linux/sched/mm.h:306 [ 12.555808] in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, non_block: 0, pid: 70, name: kworker/1:2 [ 12.555814] preempt_count: 1, expected: 0 [ 12.555820] INFO: lockdep is turned off. [ 12.555824] irq event stamp: 208 [ 12.555828] hardirqs last enabled at (207): [<c00000000111e414>] ._raw_spin_unlock_irq+0x44/0x80 [ 12.555850] hardirqs last disabled at (208): [<c00000000110ff94>] .__schedule+0x854/0xfe0 [ 12.555859] softirqs last enabled at (188): [<c000000000f73504>] .addrconf_verify_rtnl+0x2c4/0xb70 [ 12.555872] softirqs last disabled at (182): [<c000000000f732b0>] .addrconf_verify_rtnl+0x70/0xb70 [ 12.555884] CPU: 1 PID: 70 Comm: kworker/1:2 Tainted: G S 6.6.0-rc1 #1 [ 12.555893] Hardware name: PowerMac7,2 PPC970 0x390202 PowerMac [ 12.555898] Workqueue: firewire_ohci .bus_reset_work [firewire_ohci] [ 12.555939] Call Trace: [ 12.555944] [c000000009677830] [c0000000010d83c0] .dump_stack_lvl+0x8c/0xd0 (unreliable) [ 12.555963] [c0000000096778b0] [c000000000140270] .__might_resched+0x320/0x340 [ 12.555978] [c000000009677940] [c000000000497600] .__kmem_cache_alloc_node+0x390/0x460 [ 12.555993] [c000000009677a10] [c0000000003fe620] .__kmalloc+0x70/0x310 [ 12.556007] [c000000009677ac0] [c0003d00004e2268] .fw_core_handle_bus_reset+0x2c8/0xba0 [firewire_core] [ 12.556060] [c000000009677c20] [c0003d0000491190] .bus_reset_work+0x330/0x9b0 [firewire_ohci] [ 12.556079] [c000000009677d10] [c00000000011d0d0] .process_one_work+0x280/0x6f0 [ 12.556094] [c000000009677e10] [c00000000011d8a0] .worker_thread+0x360/0x500 [ 12.556107] [c000000009677ef0] [c00000000012e3b4] .kthread+0x154/0x160 [ 12.556120] [c000000009677f90] [c00000000000bfa8] .start_kernel_thread+0x10/0x14 Cc: stable@kernel.org Reported-by: John Ogness <john.ogness@linutronix.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/87jzsuv1xk.fsf@jogness.linutronix.de/raw Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-24firewire: net: fix use after free in fwnet_finish_incoming_packet()Zhang Shurong1-2/+4
The netif_rx() function frees the skb so we can't dereference it to save the skb->len. Signed-off-by: Zhang Shurong <zhang_shurong@foxmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/tencent_3B3D24B66ED66A6BB73CC0E63C6A14E45109@qq.com Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-06firewire: core: obsolete usage of GFP_ATOMIC at building node treeTakashi Sakamoto2-2/+2
The flag of GFP_ATOMIC is given to the call of kmalloc when building node tree, but the call is not atomic context. The call of fw_core_handle_bus_reset() and fw_core_remove_card() builds the tree, while they are done in specific workqueue or pci remove callback. This commit obsolete the usage of GFP_ATOMIC. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230604070255.172700-1-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-06firewire: ohci: release buffer for AR req/resp contexts when managed ↵Takashi Sakamoto1-17/+14
resource is released The 1394 OHCI driver allocates several non-coherent DMA buffers for AR request and response contexts. The buffers are mapped to kernel virtual address (VMA) so that the first page locates after the last page. Even when large payload of packet is handled crossing the boundary of buffers, the driver operates continuously on VMA. No kernel API is provided for this kind of mapping, while it is possible to release the buffer when PCI device is going to be released. This commit moves the call of release helper function to the callback function of release resources. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230604054451.161076-10-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-06firewire: ohci: use devres for content of configuration ROMTakashi Sakamoto1-18/+9
The 1394 OHCI driver allocates DMA coherent buffer to transfer content of configuration ROM. This commit utilizes managed device resource to maintain the lifetime of buffer. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230604054451.161076-9-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-06firewire: ohci: use devres for IT, IR, AT/receive, and AT/request contextsTakashi Sakamoto1-15/+8
The 1394 OHCI driver allocates DMA coherent buffer for descriptors of IT, IR, AT receive, and AT request contexts by the same way. This commit utilizes managed device resource to maintain the lifetime of buffers. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230604054451.161076-8-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-06firewire: ohci: use devres for list of isochronous contextsTakashi Sakamoto1-10/+9
The 1394 OHCI driver allocates the list of isochronous contexts as much as the hardware supports. This commit utilizes managed device resource to maintain the lifetime of list. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230604054451.161076-7-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-06firewire: ohci: use devres for requested IRQTakashi Sakamoto1-8/+4
The 1394 OHCI controller register handler to single interrupt number. This commit uses managed device resource to maintain the lifetime of requested IRQ. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230604054451.161076-6-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-06firewire: ohci: use devres for misc DMA bufferTakashi Sakamoto1-10/+3
The 1394 OHCI driver allocates a DMA coherent buffer for multi-purposes. The buffer is split into three region for specific purposes; i.e. 1/4 for context descriptors of AR request and response as well as 1/2 for self ID handling. This commit uses managed device resource to maintain the lifetime of buffer. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230604054451.161076-5-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-06firewire: ohci: use devres for MMIO region mappingTakashi Sakamoto1-20/+6
The PCI framework has the convenient helper function to check and map MMIO region with managed device resource. This commit elaborates 1394 OHCI driver to use the function. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230604054451.161076-4-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-06firewire: ohci: use devres for PCI-related resourcesTakashi Sakamoto1-7/+3
The PCI framework supports managed device resource to maintain the lifetime of PCI specific resources. This commit allows 1394 OHCI driver to utilize it. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230604054451.161076-3-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-06-06firewire: ohci: use devres for memory object of ohci structureTakashi Sakamoto1-16/+17
The managed device resource (devres) framework is convenient to maintain lifetime of allocated memory object for device. This commit utilizes the framework for the object of ohci structure. The extra operation for power management is required in Apple PowerMac based machines, thus release callback is assigned to the object to call the operation. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230604054451.161076-2-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: fix build failure due to missing module licenseTakashi Sakamoto1-0/+2
The added KUnit test has no MODULE_LICENSE even if built for tristate. It brings build failure in linux-next integration. This commit releases the test under GPL and fixes the bug. Reported-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230530122450.1603af75@canb.auug.org.au/ Fixes: dc7c51638f46 ("firewire: add KUnit test to check layout of UAPI structures") Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230530102532.56386-1-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: cdev: implement new event relevant to phy packet with time stampTakashi Sakamoto1-22/+68
In 1394 OHCI, the OUTPUT_LAST descriptor of Asynchronous Transmit (AT) context has timeStamp field, in which 1394 OHCI controller record the isochronous cycle when the packet was sent for the request subaction. Additionally, the trailing quadlet of Asynchronous Receive (AR) context has timeStamp field as well in which 1394 OHCI controller record the isochronous cycle when the packet arrived. The time stamps are also available for the cases to send and receive phy packet. This commit implements new events with time stamp field for user space. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-13-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: cdev: add new event to notify phy packet with time stampTakashi Sakamoto1-0/+14
This commit adds new event to notify event of phy packet with time stamp field. Unlike the fw_cdev_event_request3 and fw_cdev_event_response2, the size of new structure, fw_cdev_event_phy_packet2, is multiples of 8, thus padding is not required to keep the same size between System V ABI for different architectures. It is noticeable that for the case of ping request 1394 OHCI controller does not record the isochronous cycle at which the packet was sent for the request subaction. Instead, it records round-trip count measured by hardware at 42.195 MHz resolution. Cc: kunit-dev@googlegroups.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-12-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: cdev: code refactoring to dispatch event for phy packetTakashi Sakamoto1-27/+51
In 1394 OHCI, both Asynchronous Transmit (AT) and Asynchronous Receive (AR) contexts are used to deliver the phy packet of IEEE 1394. The time stamp is available as well as the usual asynchronous transaction. This commit is a preparation for future commit to handle the time stamp. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-11-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: cdev: implement new event to notify response subaction with time stampTakashi Sakamoto1-31/+65
The callback function now receives an argument for time stamps relevant to asynchronous transaction. This commit implements a new event to notify response subaction with the time stamps for user space. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-10-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: cdev: add new event to notify response subaction with time stampTakashi Sakamoto1-0/+15
This commit adds new event to notify event of response subaction with time stamp field. Current compiler implementation of System V ABI selects one of structure members which has the maximum alignment size in the structure to decide the size of structure. In the case of fw_cdev_event_request3 structure, it is closure member which has 8 byte storage. The size of alignment for the type of 8 byte storage differs depending on architectures; 4 byte for i386 architecture and 8 byte for the others including x32 architecture. It is inconvenient to device driver developer to use structure layout which varies between architectures since the developer takes care of ioctl compat layer. This commit adds 32 bit member for padding to keep the size of structure as multiples of 8. Cc: kunit-dev@googlegroups.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-9-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: cdev: code refactoring to operate event of responseTakashi Sakamoto1-12/+15
This commit is a preparation to handle time stamp of asynchronous transaction for user space application. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-8-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: core: implement variations to send request and wait for response ↵Takashi Sakamoto1-14/+27
with time stamp In the previous commit, the core function of Linux FireWire subsystem was changed for two cases to operate asynchronous transaction with or without time stamp. This commit changes kernel API for the two cases. Current kernel API, fw_send_request(), is changed to be static inline function to call __fw_send_request(), which receives two argument for union and flag of callback function. The new kernel API, fw_send_request_with_tstamp() is also added as static inline function, too. When calling, the two arguments are copied to internal structure, then used in softIRQ context. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-7-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: core: use union for callback of transaction completionTakashi Sakamoto3-14/+68
In 1394 OHCI, the OUTPUT_LAST descriptor of Asynchronous Transmit (AT) request context has timeStamp field, in which 1394 OHCI controller record the isochronous cycle when the packet was sent for the request subaction. Additionally, for the case of split transaction in IEEE 1394, Asynchronous Receive (AT) request context is used for response subaction to finish the transaction. The trailer quadlet of descriptor in the context has timeStamp field, in which 1394 OHCI controller records the isochronous cycle when the packet arrived. Current implementation of 1394 OHCI controller driver stores values of both fields to internal structure as time stamp, while Linux FireWire subsystem provides no way to access to it. When using asynchronous transaction service provided by the subsystem, callback function is passed to kernel API. The prototype of callback function has the lack of argument for the values. This commit adds a new callback function for the purpose. It has an additional argument to point to the constant array with two elements. For backward compatibility to kernel space, a new union is also adds to wrap two different prototype of callback function. The fw_transaction structure has the union as a member and a boolean flag to express which function callback is available. The core function is changed to handle the two cases; with or without time stamp. For the error path to process transaction, the isochronous cycle is computed by current value of CYCLE_TIMER register in 1394 OHCI controller. Especially for the case of timeout of split transaction, the expected isochronous cycle is computed. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-6-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: cdev: implement new event to notify request subaction with time stampTakashi Sakamoto1-1/+17
In 1394 OHCI, the trailer quadlet of descriptor in Asynchronous Receive (AR) request context has timeStamp field, in which the 1394 OHCI controller record the isochronous cycle when the packet arrived. Current implementation of 1394 OHCI controller driver stores the value of field to internal structure as time stamp, while the implementation of FireWire character device doesn't have a field for the time stamp, thus it is not available in user space. The time stamp is convenient to some kind of application in which data from several sources are compared in isochronous cycle unit. This commit implement the new event, fw_cdev_event_request3, with an additional field, tstamp. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-5-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: cdev: add new event to notify request subaction with time stampTakashi Sakamoto1-0/+20
This commit adds new event to notify event of request subaction with time stamp field. Current compiler implementation of System V ABI selects one of structure members which has the maximum alignment size in the structure to decide the size of structure. In the case of fw_cdev_event_request3 structure, it is closure member which has 8 byte storage. The size of alignment for the type of 8 byte storage differs depending on architectures; 4 byte for i386 architecture and 8 byte for the others including x32 architecture. It is inconvenient to device driver developer to use structure layout which varies between architectures since the developer takes care of ioctl compat layer. This commit adds 32 bit member for padding to keep the size of structure as multiples of 8. Cc: kunit-dev@googlegroups.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-4-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: cdev: add new version of ABI to notify time stamp at ↵Takashi Sakamoto1-0/+1
request/response subaction of transaction This commit adds new version of ABI for future new events with time stamp for request/response subaction of asynchronous transaction to user space. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-3-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-30firewire: add KUnit test to check layout of UAPI structuresTakashi Sakamoto4-0/+61
In future commits, some new structure will be added to express new type of event. They are exposed to user space as the part of UAPI. It is likely to get trouble in ioctl compatibility layer for 32 bit binaries in 64 bit host machine since the layout of structure could differ depending on System V ABI for these architectures. Actually the subsystem already got such trouble at v2.6.27. It is preferable to decide the layout of structure carefully so that the layer is free from such trouble. This commit utilizes KUnit framework to check the layout of structure for the purpose. A test is added for the existent issue. Cc: kunit-dev@googlegroups.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230529113406.986289-2-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-05-11firewire: net: fix unexpected release of object for asynchronous request packetTakashi Sakamoto1-10/+11
The lifetime of object for asynchronous request packet is now maintained by reference counting, while current implementation of firewire-net releases the passed object in the handler. This commit fixes the bug. Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Y%2Fymx6WZIAlrtjLc@workstation/ Fixes: 13a55d6bb15f ("firewire: core: use kref structure to maintain lifetime of data for fw_request structure") Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230510031205.782032-1-o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp/ Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-04-27Merge tag 'firewire-6.4-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-2/+2
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ieee1394/linux1394 Pull firewire updates from Takashi Sakamoto: "The pull request includes a few changes, Its main purpose is to prepare for my future work by taking over maintainership from Stefan Richter. I have plans to work on several items; e.g. packet processing in workqueue context instead of tasklet. As you may be aware, the IEEE 1394 technology is outdated. However, we still have users. It is better to ensure a smooth transition for the users to shift to other categories of devices" * tag 'firewire-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ieee1394/linux1394: firewire: init_ohci1394_dma: use correct function names in comments MAINTAINERS: replace maintainer of FireWire subsystem
2023-04-24firewire: init_ohci1394_dma: use correct function names in commentsRandy Dunlap1-2/+2
Prevent kernel-doc complaints by using the correct function names in kernel-doc comments: drivers/firewire/init_ohci1394_dma.c:258: warning: expecting prototype for debug_init_ohci1394_dma(). Prototype was for init_ohci1394_dma_on_all_controllers() instead drivers/firewire/init_ohci1394_dma.c:289: warning: expecting prototype for setup_init_ohci1394_early(). Prototype was for setup_ohci1394_dma() instead Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Cc: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de> Cc: linux1394-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230410011306.26268-1-rdunlap@infradead.org Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
2023-03-25scsi: firewire: sbp2: Declare the SCSI host template constBart Van Assche1-2/+2
Make it explicit that the sbp2 host template it not modified. Cc: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de> Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230322195515.1267197-6-bvanassche@acm.org Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2023-02-24Merge tag 'driver-core-6.3-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-4/+4
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core Pull driver core updates from Greg KH: "Here is the large set of driver core changes for 6.3-rc1. There's a lot of changes this development cycle, most of the work falls into two different categories: - fw_devlink fixes and updates. This has gone through numerous review cycles and lots of review and testing by lots of different devices. Hopefully all should be good now, and Saravana will be keeping a watch for any potential regression on odd embedded systems. - driver core changes to work to make struct bus_type able to be moved into read-only memory (i.e. const) The recent work with Rust has pointed out a number of areas in the driver core where we are passing around and working with structures that really do not have to be dynamic at all, and they should be able to be read-only making things safer overall. This is the contuation of that work (started last release with kobject changes) in moving struct bus_type to be constant. We didn't quite make it for this release, but the remaining patches will be finished up for the release after this one, but the groundwork has been laid for this effort. Other than that we have in here: - debugfs memory leak fixes in some subsystems - error path cleanups and fixes for some never-able-to-be-hit codepaths. - cacheinfo rework and fixes - Other tiny fixes, full details are in the shortlog All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported problems" [ Geert Uytterhoeven points out that that last sentence isn't true, and that there's a pending report that has a fix that is queued up - Linus ] * tag 'driver-core-6.3-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (124 commits) debugfs: drop inline constant formatting for ERR_PTR(-ERROR) OPP: fix error checking in opp_migrate_dentry() debugfs: update comment of debugfs_rename() i3c: fix device.h kernel-doc warnings dma-mapping: no need to pass a bus_type into get_arch_dma_ops() driver core: class: move EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL() lines to the correct place Revert "driver core: add error handling for devtmpfs_create_node()" Revert "devtmpfs: add debug info to handle()" Revert "devtmpfs: remove return value of devtmpfs_delete_node()" driver core: cpu: don't hand-override the uevent bus_type callback. devtmpfs: remove return value of devtmpfs_delete_node() devtmpfs: add debug info to handle() driver core: add error handling for devtmpfs_create_node() driver core: bus: update my copyright notice driver core: bus: add bus_get_dev_root() function driver core: bus: constify bus_unregister() driver core: bus: constify some internal functions driver core: bus: constify bus_get_kset() driver core: bus: constify bus_register/unregister_notifier() driver core: remove private pointer from struct bus_type ...
2023-01-27driver core: make struct device_type.uevent() take a const *Greg Kroah-Hartman1-4/+4
The uevent() callback in struct device_type should not be modifying the device that is passed into it, so mark it as a const * and propagate the function signature changes out into all relevant subsystems that use this callback. Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> Cc: Andreas Noever <andreas.noever@gmail.com> Cc: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> Cc: Bard Liao <yung-chuan.liao@linux.intel.com> Cc: Chaitanya Kulkarni <kch@nvidia.com> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Cc: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com> Cc: Frank Rowand <frowand.list@gmail.com> Cc: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com> Cc: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@ziepe.ca> Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Cc: Jilin Yuan <yuanjilin@cdjrlc.com> Cc: Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@kernel.org> Cc: Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org> Cc: Mark Gross <markgross@kernel.org> Cc: "Martin K. Petersen" <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Cc: "Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)" <willy@infradead.org> Cc: Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com> Cc: Michael Jamet <michael.jamet@intel.com> Cc: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com> Cc: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> Cc: Rob Herring <robh+dt@kernel.org> Cc: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com> Cc: Sanyog Kale <sanyog.r.kale@intel.com> Cc: Sean Young <sean@mess.org> Cc: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: Won Chung <wonchung@google.com> Cc: Yehezkel Bernat <YehezkelShB@gmail.com> Acked-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> Acked-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com> # for Thunderbolt Acked-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@kernel.org> Acked-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com> Acked-by: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@kernel.org> Acked-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org> Acked-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230111113018.459199-6-gregkh@linuxfoundation.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>