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Corentin Chary 9e1565bc39 eeepc-wmi: add camera and card reader support
Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:17 -04:00
Corentin Chary aafa719dcd eeepc-wmi: use the presence bit correctly
I checked some more DSDT, and it seems that I wasn't
totally right about the meaning of DSTS return value.
Bit 0 is clearly the status of the device, and I discovered
that bit 16 is set when the device is present.

Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:17 -04:00
Corentin Chary 33e0e6fed0 eeepc-wmi: reorder defines
Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:17 -04:00
Corentin Chary a04ce290bf eeepc-wmi: switch to platform_create_bundle()
This allow to remove ~30 lines of code.

Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:16 -04:00
Corentin Chary 0773d7f9f1 eeepc-wmi: add hibernate/resume callbacks
Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:16 -04:00
Corentin Chary 5c95638d11 eeepc-wmi: add an helper using simple return codes
eeepc_wmi_get_devstate returns an acpi_status, so each
call need extra logic to handle the return code. This
patch add a simple getter, returning a boolean (or a
negative error code).

Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:16 -04:00
Corentin Chary 7898cf1a36 eeepc-wmi: return proper error code in eeepc_rfkill_set()
Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:16 -04:00
Corentin Chary 279f8f9549 eeepc-wmi: serialize access to wmi method
\AMW0.WMBC, which is the main method that we use,
is not reentrant. When wireless hotpluging is enabled,
toggling the status of the wireless device using WMBC will
trigger a notification and the notification handler need to
call WMBC again to get the new status of the device, this
will trigger the following error:

ACPI Error (dswload-0802): [_T_0] Namespace lookup failure, AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
ACPI Exception: AE_ALREADY_EXISTS, During name lookup/catalog (20100428/psloop-231)
ACPI Error (psparse-0537): Method parse/execution failed [\AMW0.WMBC] (Node f7023b88), AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
ACPI: Marking method WMBC as Serialized because of AE_ALREADY_EXISTS error

Since there is currently no way to tell the acpi subsystem to mark
a method as serialized, we do it in eeepc-wmi.

Of course, we could let the first call fail, and then it would work,
but it doesn't seems really clean, and it will make the first
WMBC call return a random value.

This patch was tested on EeePc 1000H with a RaLink RT2860
wireless card using the rt2800pci driver. rt2860sta driver
seems to deadlock when we remove the pci device...

Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:15 -04:00
Corentin Chary afa7c88657 eeepc-wmi: add hotplug code for Eeepc 1000H
Implement wireless like hotplug handling (code stolen from eeepc-laptop).

Reminder: on some models rfkill is implemented by logically unplugging the
wireless card from the PCI bus. Despite sending ACPI notifications, this does
not appear to be implemented using standard ACPI hotplug - nor does the
firmware provide the _OSC method required to support native PCIe hotplug.
The only sensible choice appears to be to handle the hotplugging directly in
the platform driver.

Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:15 -04:00
Corentin Chary bc40cce201 eeepc-wmi: add wlan key found on 1015P
Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:15 -04:00
Corentin Chary 5628e5aa12 eeepc-wmi: reorder keymap
Signed-off-by: Corentin Chary <corentincj@iksaif.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:14 -04:00
Paul Fox 89ca11771a OLPC XO-1.5 ebook switch driver
The OLPC XO-1.5 has an ebook switch, triggered when the laptop
screen is rotated then folding down, converting the device into ebook
form.

This switch is exposed through ACPI. Add a driver that exposes it
to userspace as an input device.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@laptop.org>
Acked-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
2011-03-28 06:05:14 -04:00
Chris Mason d9d0487932 Btrfs: fix __btrfs_map_block on 32 bit machines
Recent changes for discard support didn't compile,
this fixes them not to try and % 64 bit numbers.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:59 -04:00
Miao Xie 1561deda68 btrfs: fix possible deadlock by clearing __GFP_FS flag
Using the GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE flag to allocate the metadata's page may cause
deadlock.
  Task1
  open()
    ...
    btrfs_search_slot()
      ...
      btrfs_cow_block()
	...
	alloc_page()
	  wait for reclaiming
					shrink_slab()
					  ...
					  shrink_icache_memory()
					    ...
					    btrfs_evict_inode()
					      ...
					      btrfs_search_slot()

If the path is locked by task1, the deadlock happens.

So the btree's page cache is different with the file's page cache, it can not
allocate pages by GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE flag, we must clear __GFP_FS flag in
GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE flag.

Reported-by: Itaru Kitayama <kitayama@cl.bb4u.ne.jp>
Signed-off-by: Miao Xie <miaox@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:58 -04:00
Al Viro c055e99eea btrfs: check link counter overflow in link(2)
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:56 -04:00
Al Viro 92986796d8 btrfs: don't mess with i_nlink of unlocked inode in rename()
old_inode is not locked; it's not safe to play with its link
count.  Instead of bumping it and calling btrfs_unlink_inode(),
add a variant of the latter that does not do btrfs_drop_nlink()/
btrfs_update_inode(), call it instead of btrfs_inc_nlink()/
btrfs_unlink_inode() and do btrfs_update_inode() ourselves.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:55 -04:00
Tsutomu Itoh c2db1073fd Btrfs: check return value of btrfs_alloc_path()
Adding the check on the return value of btrfs_alloc_path() to several places.
And, some of callers are modified by this change.

Signed-off-by: Tsutomu Itoh <t-itoh@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:54 -04:00
liubo c59021f846 Btrfs: fix OOPS of empty filesystem after balance
btrfs will remove unused block groups after balance.
When a empty filesystem is balanced, the block group with tag "DATA" may be
dropped, and after umount and mount again, it will not find "DATA" space_info
and lead to OOPS.
So we initial the necessary space_infos(DATA, SYSTEM, METADATA) to avoid OOPS.

Reported-by: Daniel J Blueman <daniel.blueman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Liu Bo <liubo2009@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:53 -04:00
liubo 9f7c43c967 Btrfs: fix memory leak of empty filesystem after balance
After Josef's patch(commit 3c14874acc),
btrfs will exclude super bytes when reading block groups(by marking a extent
state UPTODATE).  However, these bytes do not get freed while balance remove
unused block groups, and we won't process those removed ones any more, when
we do umount and unload the btrfs module,  btrfs hits a memory leak.

This patch add the missing free operation.

Reproduce steps:
$ mkfs.btrfs disk
$ mount disk /mnt/btrfs -o loop
$ btrfs filesystem balance /mnt/btrfs
$ umount /mnt/btrfs
$ rmmod btrfs

Signed-off-by: Liu Bo <liubo2009@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:52 -04:00
liubo 2d4e6f6ad2 Btrfs: fix return value of setflags ioctl
setflags ioctl should return error when any checks fail.

Signed-off-by: Liu Bo <liubo2009@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:51 -04:00
Yoshinori Sano dac97e516c Btrfs: fix uncheck memory allocations
To make Btrfs code more robust, several return value checks where memory
allocation can fail are introduced. I use BUG_ON where I don't know how
to handle the error properly, which increases the number of using the
notorious BUG_ON, though.

Signed-off-by: Yoshinori Sano <yoshinori.sano@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:49 -04:00
liubo c622ae6085 btrfs: make inode ref log recovery faster
When we recover from crash via write-ahead log tree and process
the inode refs, for each btrfs_inode_ref item, we will
1) check if we already have a perfect match in fs/file tree, if
   we have, then we're done.
2) search the corresponding back reference in fs/file tree, and
   check all the names in this back reference to see if they are
   also in the log to avoid conflict corners.
3) recover the logged inode refs to fs/file tree.

In current btrfs, however,
- for 2)'s check, once is enough, since the checked back reference
  will remain unchanged after processing all the inode refs belonged
  to the key.
- it has no need to do another 1) between 2) and 3).

I've made a small test to show how it improves,

$dd if=/dev/zero of=foobar bs=4K count=1
$sync
$make 100 hard links continuously, like ln foobar link_i
$fsync foobar
$echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger
after reboot
$time mount DEV PATH

without patch:
real    0m0.285s
user    0m0.001s
sys     0m0.009s

with patch:
real    0m0.123s
user    0m0.000s
sys     0m0.010s

Changelog v1->v2:
- fix double free - pointed by David Sterba
Changelog v2->v3:
- adjust free order

Signed-off-by: Liu Bo <liubo2009@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:48 -04:00
Li Dongyang f7039b1d5c Btrfs: add btrfs_trim_fs() to handle FITRIM
We take an free extent out from allocator, trim it, then put it back,
but before we trim the block group, we should make sure the block group is
cached, so plus a little change to make cache_block_group() run without a
transaction.

Signed-off-by: Li Dongyang <lidongyang@novell.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:47 -04:00
Li Dongyang 5378e60734 Btrfs: adjust btrfs_discard_extent() return errors and trimmed bytes
Callers of btrfs_discard_extent() should check if we are mounted with -o discard,
as we want to make fitrim to work even the fs is not mounted with -o discard.
Also we should use REQ_DISCARD to map the free extent to get a full mapping,
last we only return errors if
1. the error is not a EOPNOTSUPP
2. no device supports discard

Signed-off-by: Li Dongyang <lidongyang@novell.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:46 -04:00
Li Dongyang fce3bb9a1b Btrfs: make btrfs_map_block() return entire free extent for each device of RAID0/1/10/DUP
btrfs_map_block() will only return a single stripe length, but we want the
full extent be mapped to each disk when we are trimming the extent,
so we add length to btrfs_bio_stripe and fill it if we are mapping for REQ_DISCARD.

Signed-off-by: Li Dongyang <lidongyang@novell.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:45 -04:00
Li Dongyang b4d00d569a Btrfs: make update_reserved_bytes() public
Make the function public as we should update the reserved extents calculations
after taking out an extent for trimming.

Signed-off-by: Li Dongyang <lidongyang@novell.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:43 -04:00
Mark Fasheh 3ab3564f01 btrfs: return EXDEV when linking from different subvolumes
btrfs_link returns EPERM if a cross-subvolume link is attempted.

However, in this case I believe EXDEV to be the more appropriate value.
>From the link(2) man page:

EXDEV  oldpath and newpath are not on the same mounted file system.  (Linux
       permits a file system to be mounted at multiple points, but link()
       does not work across different mount points, even if the same file
       system is mounted on both.)

This matters because an application may have different behaviors based on
return codes.

Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:42 -04:00
Liu Bo 75e7cb7fe0 Btrfs: Per file/directory controls for COW and compression
Data compression and data cow are controlled across the entire FS by mount
options right now.  ioctls are needed to set this on a per file or per
directory basis.  This has been proposed previously, but VFS developers
wanted us to use generic ioctls rather than btrfs-specific ones.

According to Chris's comment, there should be just one true compression
method(probably LZO) stored in the super.  However, before this, we would
wait for that one method is stable enough to be adopted into the super.
So I list it as a long term goal, and just store it in ram today.

After applying this patch, we can use the generic "FS_IOC_SETFLAGS" ioctl to
control file and directory's datacow and compression attribute.

NOTE:
 - The compression type is selected by such rules:
   If we mount btrfs with compress options, ie, zlib/lzo, the type is it.
   Otherwise, we'll use the default compress type (zlib today).

v1->v2:
- rebase to the latest btrfs.
v2->v3:
- fix a problem, i.e. when a file is set NOCOW via mount option, then this NOCOW
  will be screwed by inheritance from parent directory.

Signed-off-by: Liu Bo <liubo2009@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:41 -04:00
liubo 32471f6e19 Btrfs: add datacow flag in inode flag
For datacow control, the corresponding inode flags are needed.
This is for btrfs use.

v1->v2:
Change FS_COW_FL to another bit due to conflict with the upstream e2fsprogs

Signed-off-by: Liu Bo <liubo2009@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:40 -04:00
Miao Xie fc0e4a314e btrfs: use GFP_NOFS instead of GFP_KERNEL
In the filesystem context, we must allocate memory by GFP_NOFS,
or we may start another filesystem operation and make kswap thread hang up.

Signed-off-by: Miao Xie <miaox@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:39 -04:00
Tsutomu Itoh 97d9a8a420 Btrfs: check return value of read_tree_block()
This patch is checking return value of read_tree_block(),
and if it is NULL, error processing.

Signed-off-by: Tsutomu Itoh <t-itoh@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:37 -04:00
David Sterba 7e75bf3ff3 btrfs: properly access unaligned checksum buffer
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:56:53AM -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
> Thanks for fielding this one.  Does put_unaligned_le32 optimize away on
> platforms with efficient access?  It would be great if we didn't need
> the #ifdef.

(quicktest: assembly output is same for put_unaligned_le32 and direct
assignment on my x86_64)
I was originally following examples in
Documentation/unaligned-memory-access.txt. From other code it seems to me that
the define CONFIG_HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS is intended for larger
portions of code. Macros/wrappers for {put,get}_unaligned* are chosen via
arch/<arch>/include/asm/unaligned.h accordingly, therefore it's safe to use
put_unaligned_le32 without the ifdef.

dave

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:36 -04:00
Tsutomu Itoh db5b493ac7 Btrfs: cleanup some BUG_ON()
This patch changes some BUG_ON() to the error return.
(but, most callers still use BUG_ON())

Signed-off-by: Tsutomu Itoh <t-itoh@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:35 -04:00
liubo 1abe9b8a13 Btrfs: add initial tracepoint support for btrfs
Tracepoints can provide insight into why btrfs hits bugs and be greatly
helpful for debugging, e.g
              dd-7822  [000]  2121.641088: btrfs_inode_request: root = 5(FS_TREE), gen = 4, ino = 256, blocks = 8, disk_i_size = 0, last_trans = 8, logged_trans = 0
              dd-7822  [000]  2121.641100: btrfs_inode_new: root = 5(FS_TREE), gen = 8, ino = 257, blocks = 0, disk_i_size = 0, last_trans = 0, logged_trans = 0
 btrfs-transacti-7804  [001]  2146.935420: btrfs_cow_block: root = 2(EXTENT_TREE), refs = 2, orig_buf = 29368320 (orig_level = 0), cow_buf = 29388800 (cow_level = 0)
 btrfs-transacti-7804  [001]  2146.935473: btrfs_cow_block: root = 1(ROOT_TREE), refs = 2, orig_buf = 29364224 (orig_level = 0), cow_buf = 29392896 (cow_level = 0)
 btrfs-transacti-7804  [001]  2146.972221: btrfs_transaction_commit: root = 1(ROOT_TREE), gen = 8
   flush-btrfs-2-7821  [001]  2155.824210: btrfs_chunk_alloc: root = 3(CHUNK_TREE), offset = 1103101952, size = 1073741824, num_stripes = 1, sub_stripes = 0, type = DATA
   flush-btrfs-2-7821  [001]  2155.824241: btrfs_cow_block: root = 2(EXTENT_TREE), refs = 2, orig_buf = 29388800 (orig_level = 0), cow_buf = 29396992 (cow_level = 0)
   flush-btrfs-2-7821  [001]  2155.824255: btrfs_cow_block: root = 4(DEV_TREE), refs = 2, orig_buf = 29372416 (orig_level = 0), cow_buf = 29401088 (cow_level = 0)
   flush-btrfs-2-7821  [000]  2155.824329: btrfs_cow_block: root = 3(CHUNK_TREE), refs = 2, orig_buf = 20971520 (orig_level = 0), cow_buf = 20975616 (cow_level = 0)
 btrfs-endio-wri-7800  [001]  2155.898019: btrfs_cow_block: root = 5(FS_TREE), refs = 2, orig_buf = 29384704 (orig_level = 0), cow_buf = 29405184 (cow_level = 0)
 btrfs-endio-wri-7800  [001]  2155.898043: btrfs_cow_block: root = 7(CSUM_TREE), refs = 2, orig_buf = 29376512 (orig_level = 0), cow_buf = 29409280 (cow_level = 0)

Here is what I have added:

1) ordere_extent:
        btrfs_ordered_extent_add
        btrfs_ordered_extent_remove
        btrfs_ordered_extent_start
        btrfs_ordered_extent_put

These provide critical information to understand how ordered_extents are
updated.

2) extent_map:
        btrfs_get_extent

extent_map is used in both read and write cases, and it is useful for tracking
how btrfs specific IO is running.

3) writepage:
        __extent_writepage
        btrfs_writepage_end_io_hook

Pages are cirtical resourses and produce a lot of corner cases during writeback,
so it is valuable to know how page is written to disk.

4) inode:
        btrfs_inode_new
        btrfs_inode_request
        btrfs_inode_evict

These can show where and when a inode is created, when a inode is evicted.

5) sync:
        btrfs_sync_file
        btrfs_sync_fs

These show sync arguments.

6) transaction:
        btrfs_transaction_commit

In transaction based filesystem, it will be useful to know the generation and
who does commit.

7) back reference and cow:
	btrfs_delayed_tree_ref
	btrfs_delayed_data_ref
	btrfs_delayed_ref_head
	btrfs_cow_block

Btrfs natively supports back references, these tracepoints are helpful on
understanding btrfs's COW mechanism.

8) chunk:
	btrfs_chunk_alloc
	btrfs_chunk_free

Chunk is a link between physical offset and logical offset, and stands for space
infomation in btrfs, and these are helpful on tracing space things.

9) reserved_extent:
	btrfs_reserved_extent_alloc
	btrfs_reserved_extent_free

These can show how btrfs uses its space.

Signed-off-by: Liu Bo <liubo2009@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:33 -04:00
Chris Mason 240f62c875 Btrfs: use RCU instead of a spinlock to protect the root node
The pointer to the extent buffer for the root of each tree
is protected by a spinlock so that we can safely read the pointer
and take a reference on the extent buffer.

But now that the extent buffers are freed via RCU, we can safely
use rcu_read_lock instead.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2011-03-28 05:37:22 -04:00
Kukjin Kim 3e1d9874b4 ARM: Suspend: Fix dependency of ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE
The current mainline codes of ARCH_S5P64X0 and ARCH_S5P6442
can not support suspend to ram. So needs this for preventing
build error on them.

Cc: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Cc: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
2011-03-28 16:17:54 +09:00
Kukjin Kim 9d5fda6656 ARM: SAMSUNG: Fix CPU idmask
This patch fixes CPU idmask of S5P64X0 and EXYNOS4210
and its comparison method because just want to use CPU
id for it.

Cc: Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org>
Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
2011-03-28 16:17:54 +09:00
Thomas Abraham b9ab19f936 ARM: EXYNOS4: Fix addruart macro
Fix incorrect conditional execution of ldr instructions in
addruart macro.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Abraham <thomas.abraham@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Abhilash Kesavan <a.kesavan@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
2011-03-28 16:17:54 +09:00
Jeongtae Park 1af3c67212 ARM: EXYNOS4: Fix smsc9215 irq polarity on SMDKC210
This patch fixes smsc9215 irq ploarity configuration of SMDKC210.
We can change type of EINT(5) as HIGH, but it's better to change
IRQ output of smsc9215 as an active low because smsc's IRQ line
has been pull-up.

Signed-off-by: Jeongtae Park <jtp.park@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
2011-03-28 16:17:54 +09:00
Jeongtae Park cd0527c25b ARM: EXYNOS4: Fix smsc9215 irq polarity on SMDKV310
This patch fixes smsc9215 irq ploarity configuration of SMDKV310.
We can change type of EINT(5) as HIGH, but it's better to change
IRQ output of smsc9215 as an active low because smsc's IRQ line
has been pull-up.

Signed-off-by: Jeongtae Park <jtp.park@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
2011-03-28 16:17:54 +09:00
Kukjin Kim 94fc1d80d6 ARM: EXYNOS4: Fix build warning on regarding SATA_AHCI_PLATFORM
This patch fixes following build warnings.

warning: (MACH_ARMLEX4210) selects SATA_AHCI_PLATFORM
          which has unmet direct dependencies (ATA)

And adds EXYNOX4_DEV_AHCI for building machines which are
not suppoort for AHCI feature on board.

Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
2011-03-28 16:17:54 +09:00
Huang Weiyi 768fe2c31f ARM: S5PV210: Remove duplicated inclusion
Remove duplicated #include('s) in
  arch/arm/mach-s5pv210/mach-smdkv210.c

Signed-off-by: Huang Weiyi <weiyi.huang@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
2011-03-28 16:17:53 +09:00
Vladimir Zapolskiy 912003e8f1 ARM: S5PV210: Fix security engine interrupt names
This change is intended to correct security subsystem interrupt names
for Samsung S5PV210 and S5PC110 SoCs.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Zapolskiy <vzapolskiy@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
2011-03-28 16:17:53 +09:00
Banajit Goswami 3814554d11 ARM: S5P64X0: Fix iodesc array size for S5P6450
The array size parameter of iotable_init for S5P6450 is incorrect.
Fix this by passing the correct length of s5p6450_iodesc table.

Signed-off-by: Banajit Goswami <banajit.g@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
2011-03-28 16:17:53 +09:00
Linus Walleij fe67dfc874 mach-ux500: configure board for the TPS61052 regulator v2
This registers the TPS61052 regulator to the ux500 MOP/HREF boards.

Cc: Samuel Ortiz <samuel.ortiz@intel.com>
Cc: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk>
Cc: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
Cc: Ola Lilja <ola.o.lilja@stericsson.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2011-03-28 08:54:23 +02:00
Roberto Sassu b5695d0463 eCryptfs: write lock requested keys
A requested key is write locked in order to prevent modifications on the
authentication token while it is being used.

Signed-off-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@polito.it>
Signed-off-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2011-03-28 01:49:43 -05:00
Roberto Sassu 950983fc04 eCryptfs: move ecryptfs_find_auth_tok_for_sig() call before mutex_lock
The ecryptfs_find_auth_tok_for_sig() call is moved before the
mutex_lock(s->tfm_mutex) instruction in order to avoid possible deadlocks
that may occur by holding the lock on the two semaphores 'key->sem' and
's->tfm_mutex' in reverse order.

Signed-off-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@polito.it>
Signed-off-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2011-03-28 01:49:42 -05:00
Roberto Sassu 0e1fc5ef47 eCryptfs: verify authentication tokens before their use
Authentication tokens content may change if another requestor calls the
update() method of the corresponding key. The new function
ecryptfs_verify_auth_tok_from_key() retrieves the authentication token from
the provided key and verifies if it is still valid before being used to
encrypt or decrypt an eCryptfs file.

Signed-off-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@polito.it>
[tyhicks: Minor formatting changes]
Signed-off-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2011-03-28 01:49:41 -05:00
Roberto Sassu 7762e230fd eCryptfs: modified size of keysig in the ecryptfs_key_sig structure
The size of the 'keysig' array is incremented of one byte in order to make
room for the NULL character. The 'keysig' variable is used, in the function
ecryptfs_generate_key_packet_set(), to find an authentication token with
the given signature and is printed a debug message if it cannot be
retrieved.

Signed-off-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@polito.it>
Signed-off-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2011-03-28 01:49:40 -05:00
Roberto Sassu cf35ca6913 eCryptfs: removed num_global_auth_toks from ecryptfs_mount_crypt_stat
This patch removes the 'num_global_auth_toks' field of the
ecryptfs_mount_crypt_stat structure, used to count the number of items in
the 'global_auth_tok_list' list. This variable is not needed because there
are no checks based upon it.

Signed-off-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@polito.it>
Signed-off-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2011-03-28 01:49:39 -05:00