GitHub/LineageOS/android_kernel_motorola_exynos9610.git
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Relocate VDSO ELF headers to match mapped location with COMPAT_VDSO
Jeremy Fitzhardinge [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:12 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Relocate VDSO ELF headers to match mapped location with COMPAT_VDSO

Some versions of libc can't deal with a VDSO which doesn't have its
ELF headers matching its mapped address.  COMPAT_VDSO maps the VDSO at
a specific system-wide fixed address.  Previously this was all done at
build time, on the grounds that the fixed VDSO address is always at
the top of the address space.  However, a hypervisor may reserve some
of that address space, pushing the fixmap address down.

This patch does the adjustment dynamically at runtime, depending on
the runtime location of the VDSO fixmap.

[ Patch has been through several hands: Jan Beulich wrote the orignal
  version; Zach reworked it, and Jeremy converted it to relocate phdrs
  as well as sections. ]

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Zachary Amsden <zach@vmware.com>
Cc: "Jan Beulich" <JBeulich@novell.com>
Cc: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Cc: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: clean up identify_cpu
Jeremy Fitzhardinge [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:12 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: clean up identify_cpu

identify_cpu() is used to identify both the boot CPU and secondary
CPUs, but it performs some actions which only apply to the boot CPU.
Those functions are therefore really __init functions, but because
they're called by identify_cpu(), they must be marked __cpuinit.

This patch splits identify_cpu() into identify_boot_cpu() and
identify_secondary_cpu(), and calls the appropriate init functions
from each.  Also, identify_boot_cpu() and all the functions it
dominates are marked __init.

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Clean up asm-i386/bugs.h
Jeremy Fitzhardinge [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:12 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Clean up asm-i386/bugs.h

Most of asm-i386/bugs.h is code which should be in a C file, so put it there.

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Fix vmalloc_32 to really allocate <4GB on 64bit platforms
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:12 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Fix vmalloc_32 to really allocate <4GB on 64bit platforms

Ugly ifdef, but should handle all 64bit platforms that have suitable
zones. On some like Altix it's probably impossible without IOMMU
use to get memory <4GB this way,  but they have to live with that.
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: fix arithmetic in comment
Avi Kivity [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:12 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: fix arithmetic in comment

The xmm space on x86_64 is 256 bytes.

Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity <avi@qumranet.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Use X86_EFLAGS_IF in x86-64/irqflags.h.
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Use X86_EFLAGS_IF in x86-64/irqflags.h.

As per i386 patch: move X86_EFLAGS_IF et al out to a new header:
processor-flags.h, so we can include it from irqflags.h and use it in
raw_irqs_disabled_flags().

As a side-effect, we could now use these flags in .S files.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: fix amd64-agp aperture validation
Jan Beulich [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: fix amd64-agp aperture validation

Under CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM, assuming that a !pfn_valid() implies all
subsequent pfn-s are also invalid is wrong. Thus replace this by
explicitly checking against the E820 map.

AK: make e820 on x86-64 not initdata

Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Acked-by: Mark Langsdorf <mark.langsdorf@amd.com>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Account for module percpu space separately from kernel percpu
Jeremy Fitzhardinge [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Account for module percpu space separately from kernel percpu

Rather than using a single constant PERCPU_ENOUGH_ROOM, compute it as
the sum of kernel_percpu + PERCPU_MODULE_RESERVE.  This is now common
to all architectures; if an architecture wants to set
PERCPU_ENOUGH_ROOM to something special, then it may do so (ia64 is
the only one which does).

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Remove unneeded externs in nmi.c
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Remove unneeded externs in nmi.c

All were already in some header
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Change my email address
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Change my email address

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Add machine_ops interface to abstract halting and rebooting
Jeremy Fitzhardinge [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Add machine_ops interface to abstract halting and rebooting

machine_ops is an interface for the machine_* functions defined in
<linux/reboot.h>.  This is intended to allow hypervisors to intercept
the reboot process, but it could be used to implement other x86
subarchtecture reboots.

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Add smp_ops interface
Jeremy Fitzhardinge [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Add smp_ops interface

Add a smp_ops interface.  This abstracts the API defined by
<linux/smp.h> for use within arch/i386.  The primary intent is that it
be used by a paravirtualizing hypervisor to implement SMP, but it
could also be used by non-APIC-using sub-architectures.

This is related to CONFIG_PARAVIRT, but is implemented unconditionally
since it is simpler that way and not a highly performance-sensitive
interface.

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Cc: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: cleanup GDT Access
Rusty Russell [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: cleanup GDT Access

Now we have an explicit per-cpu GDT variable, we don't need to keep the
descriptors around to use them to find the GDT: expose cpu_gdt directly.

We could go further and make load_gdt() pack the descriptor for us, or even
assume it means "load the current cpu's GDT" which is what it always does.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Fix "Section mismatch" compile warning
Bernhard Walle [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Fix "Section mismatch" compile warning

Fix "Section mismatch" warnings in arch/x86_64/kernel/time.c

Signed-off-by: Bernhard Walle <bwalle@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: adjust EDID retrieval
Jan Beulich [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: adjust EDID retrieval

commit 5e518d7672dea4cd7c60871e40d0490c52f01d13 did the same change to
i386's variant.

With this change, i386's and x86-64's versions are identical, raising
the question whether the x86-64 one should go (just like there's only
one instance of edd.S).

Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Inhibit machine from asserting an NMI when doing Alt-SysRq-M operation.
Konrad Rzeszutek [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Inhibit machine from asserting an NMI when doing Alt-SysRq-M operation.

This patch touches the NMI watchdog every MAX_ORDER_NR_PAGES
to inhibit the machine from triggering an NMI while the CPUs
are locked. This situation is happening on boxes with more
than 64CPUs and 128GB of RAM when Alt-SysRq-m is performed.

It has been succesfully tested for regression on uni, 2, 4, 8
32, and 64 CPU boxes with various memory configuration.

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: vsyscall_gtod_data diet and vgettimeofday() fix
Eric Dumazet [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: vsyscall_gtod_data diet and vgettimeofday() fix

Current vsyscall_gtod_data is large (3 or 4 cache lines dirtied at timer
interrupt). We can shrink it to exactly 64 bytes (1 cache line on AMD64)

Instead of copying a whole struct clocksource, we copy only needed fields.

I deleted an unused field : offset_base

This patch fixes one oddity in vgettimeofday(): It can returns a timeval with
tv_usec = 1000000. Maybe not a bug, but why not doing the right thing ?

Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <dada1@cosmosbay.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: fix vtime() vsyscall
Eric Dumazet [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: fix vtime() vsyscall

There is a tiny probability that the return value from vtime(time_t *t) is
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
different than the value stored in *t

Using a temporary variable solves the problem and gives a faster code.

   17:   48 85 ff                test   %rdi,%rdi
   1a:   48 8b 05 00 00 00 00    mov    0(%rip),%rax        #
__vsyscall_gtod_data.wall_time_tv.tv_sec
   21:   74 03                   je     26
   23:   48 89 07                mov    %rax,(%rdi)
   26:   c9                      leaveq
   27:   c3                      retq

Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <dada1@cosmosbay.com>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: remove UNEXPECTED_IO_APIC()
Adrian Bunk [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:11 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: remove UNEXPECTED_IO_APIC()

Many years ago, UNEXPECTED_IO_APIC() contained printk()'s (but nothing more).

Now that it's completely empty for years, we can as well remove it.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: sys_ioperm() prototype cleanup
Adrian Bunk [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: sys_ioperm() prototype cleanup

- there's no reason for duplicating the prototype from
  include/linux/syscalls.h in include/asm-x86_64/unistd.h
- every file should #include the headers containing the prototypes for
  it's global functions

Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: use lru instead of page->index and page->private for pgd lists manage...
Christoph Lameter [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: use lru instead of page->index and page->private for pgd lists management.

x86_64 currently simulates a list using the index and private fields of the
page struct.  Seems that the code was inherited from i386.  But x86_64 does
not use the slab to allocate pgds and pmds etc.  So the lru field is not
used by the slab and therefore available.

This patch uses standard list operations on page->lru to realize pgd
tracking.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: remove the APM_RTC_IS_GMT config option.
Parag Warudkar [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: remove the APM_RTC_IS_GMT config option.

Signed-off-by: Parag Warudkar <parag.warudkar@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Remove unused stext symbol
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Remove unused stext symbol

suggested by Jan Beulich

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Use X86_EFLAGS_IF in irqflags.h.
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Use X86_EFLAGS_IF in irqflags.h.

Move X86_EFLAGS_IF et al out to a new header: processor-flags.h, so we
can include it from irqflags.h and use it in raw_irqs_disabled_flags().

As a side-effect, we could now use these flags in .S files.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: get rid of unused variables
Parag Warudkar [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: get rid of unused variables

Signed-off-by: Parag Warudkar <parag.warudkar@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: tighten kernel image page access rights
Jan Beulich [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: tighten kernel image page access rights

On x86-64, kernel memory freed after init can be entirely unmapped instead
of just getting 'poisoned' by overwriting with a debug pattern.

On i386 and x86-64 (under CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA), kernel text and bug table
can also be write-protected.

Compared to the first version, this one prevents re-creating deleted
mappings in the kernel image range on x86-64, if those got removed
previously. This, together with the original changes, prevents temporarily
having inconsistent mappings when cacheability attributes are being
changed on such pages (e.g. from AGP code). While on i386 such duplicate
mappings don't exist, the same change is done there, too, both for
consistency and because checking pte_present() before using various other
pte_XXX functions is a requirement anyway. At once, i386 code gets
adjusted to use pte_huge() instead of open coding this.

AK: split out cpa() changes

Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: Improve handling of kernel mappings in change_page_attr
Jan Beulich [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: Improve handling of kernel mappings in change_page_attr

Fix various broken corner cases in i386 and x86-64 change_page_attr.

AK: split off from tighten kernel image access rights

Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: rationalize paravirt wrappers
Rusty Russell [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: rationalize paravirt wrappers

paravirt.c used to implement native versions of all low-level
functions.  Far cleaner is to have the native versions exposed in the
headers and as inline native_XXX, and if !CONFIG_PARAVIRT, then simply
#define XXX native_XXX.

There are several nice side effects:

1) write_dt_entry() now takes the correct "struct Xgt_desc_struct *"
   not "void *".

2) load_TLS is reintroduced to the for loop, not manually unrolled
   with a #error in case the bounds ever change.

3) Macros become inlines, with type checking.

4) Access to the native versions is trivial for KVM, lguest, Xen and
   others who might want it.

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de>
Cc: Avi Kivity <avi@qumranet.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Rename boot_gdt_table to boot_gdt
Sebastien Dugue [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Rename boot_gdt_table to boot_gdt

Rename boot_gdt_table to boot_gdt to avoid the duplicate T(able).

Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Acked-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: clean up cpu_init()
Rusty Russell [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: clean up cpu_init()

We now have cpu_init() and secondary_cpu_init() doing nothing but calling
_cpu_init() with the same arguments.  Rename _cpu_init() to cpu_init() and use
it as a replcement for secondary_cpu_init().

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Use per-cpu GDT immediately upon boot
Rusty Russell [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Use per-cpu GDT immediately upon boot

Now we are no longer dynamically allocating the GDT, we don't need the
"cpu_gdt_table" at all: we can switch straight from "boot_gdt_table" to the
per-cpu GDT.  This means initializing the cpu_gdt array in C.

The boot CPU uses the per-cpu var directly, then in smp_prepare_cpus() it
switches to the per-cpu copy just allocated.  For secondary CPUs, the
early_gdt_descr is set to point directly to their per-cpu copy.

For UP the code is very simple: it keeps using the "per-cpu" GDT as per SMP,
but we never have to move.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Use per-cpu variables for GDT, PDA
Rusty Russell [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Use per-cpu variables for GDT, PDA

Allocating PDA and GDT at boot is a pain.  Using simple per-cpu variables adds
happiness (although we need the GDT page-aligned for Xen, which we do in a
followup patch).

[akpm@linux-foundation.org: build fix]
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: add command line length to boot protocol
Bernhard Walle [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:10 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: add command line length to boot protocol

Because the command line is increased to 2048 characters after 2.6.21, it's
not possible for boot loaders and userspace tools to determine the length
of the command line the kernel can understand.  The benefit of knowing the
length is that users can be warned if the command line size is too long
which prevents surprise if things don't work after bootup.

This patch updates the boot protocol to contain a field called
"cmdline_size" that contain the length of the command line (excluding the
terminating zero).

The patch also adds missing fields (of protocol version 2.05) to the x86_64
setup code.

Signed-off-by: Bernhard Walle <bwalle@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Alon Bar-Lev <alon.barlev@gmail.com>
Acked-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Allow i386 crash kernels to handle x86_64 dumps
Ian Campbell [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Allow i386 crash kernels to handle x86_64 dumps

The specific case I am encountering is kdump under Xen with a 64 bit
hypervisor and 32 bit kernel/userspace.  The dump created is 64 bit due to
the hypervisor but the dump kernel is 32 bit for maximum compatibility.

It's possibly less likely to be useful in a purely native scenario but I
see no reason to disallow it.

[akpm@linux-foundation.org: build fix]
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Cc: Horms <horms@verge.net.au>
Cc: Magnus Damm <magnus.damm@gmail.com>
Cc: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Introduce load_TLS to the "for" loop.
Rusty Russell [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Introduce load_TLS to the "for" loop.

GCC (4.1 at least) unrolls it anyway, but I can't believe this code
was ever justifiable.  (I've also submitted a patch which cleans up
i386, which is even uglier).

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Initialize esp0 properly all the time
Rusty Russell [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Initialize esp0 properly all the time

Whenever we schedule, __switch_to calls load_esp0 which does:

tss->esp0 = thread->esp0;

This is never initialized for the initial thread (ie "swapper"), so when we're
scheduling that, we end up setting esp0 to 0.  This is fine: the swapper never
leaves ring 0, so this field is never used.

lguest, however, gets upset that we're trying to used an unmapped page as our
kernel stack.  Rather than work around it there, let's initialize it.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: VDSO_PRELINK warning fix
Andrew Morton [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: VDSO_PRELINK warning fix

The lguest patches somehow managed to trigger this:

In file included from arch/i386/lguest/lguest.c:38:
include/asm/asm-offsets.h:67:1: warning: "VDSO_PRELINK" redefined
In file included from include/linux/elf.h:7,
                 from include/linux/module.h:15,
                 from include/linux/device.h:21,
                 from include/linux/interrupt.h:15,
                 from arch/i386/lguest/lguest.c:27:
include/asm/elf.h:140:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition

I assume that using the same identifier twice was a bad idea..

Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: fake numa for cpusets document
David Rientjes [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: fake numa for cpusets document

Create a document to explain how to use numa=fake in conjunction with cpusets
for coarse memory resource management.

An attempt to get more awareness and testing for this feature.

Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com>
Cc: Christoph Lameter <clameter@engr.sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: remove constant_tsc reporting from /proc/cpuinfo' power flags
Joerg Roedel [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: remove constant_tsc reporting from /proc/cpuinfo' power flags

remove the reporting of the constant_tsc flag from the "power management"
field in /proc/cpuinfo.  The NULL value there was replaced by "" because
the former would result in a printout of [8] if the flag is set.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <joerg.roedel@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: fixed size remaining fake nodes
David Rientjes [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: fixed size remaining fake nodes

Extends the numa=fake x86_64 command-line option to split the remaining system
memory into nodes of fixed size.  Any leftover memory is allocated to a final
node unless the command-line ends with a comma.

For example:
  numa=fake=2*512,*128 gives two 512M nodes and the remaining system
memory is split into nodes of 128M each.

This is beneficial for systems where the exact size of RAM is unknown or not
necessarily relevant, but the size of the remaining nodes to be allocated is
known based on their capacity for resource management.

Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com>
Cc: Christoph Lameter <clameter@engr.sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: split remaining fake nodes equally
David Rientjes [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: split remaining fake nodes equally

Extends the numa=fake x86_64 command-line option to split the remaining
system memory into equal-sized nodes.

For example:
numa=fake=2*512,4* gives two 512M nodes and the remaining system
memory is split into four approximately equal
chunks.

This is beneficial for systems where the exact size of RAM is unknown or not
necessarily relevant, but the granularity with which nodes shall be allocated
is known.

Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com>
Cc: Christoph Lameter <clameter@engr.sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: configurable fake numa node sizes
David Rientjes [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: configurable fake numa node sizes

Extends the numa=fake x86_64 command-line option to allow for configurable
node sizes.  These nodes can be used in conjunction with cpusets for coarse
memory resource management.

The old command-line option is still supported:
  numa=fake=32 gives 32 fake NUMA nodes, ignoring the NUMA setup of the
actual machine.

But now you may configure your system for the node sizes of your choice:
  numa=fake=2*512,1024,2*256
gives two 512M nodes, one 1024M node, two 256M nodes, and
the rest of system memory to a sixth node.

The existing hash function is maintained to support the various node sizes
that are possible with this implementation.

Each node of the same size receives roughly the same amount of available
pages, regardless of any reserved memory with its address range.  The total
available pages on the system is calculated and divided by the number of equal
nodes to allocate.  These nodes are then dynamically allocated and their
borders extended until such time as their number of available pages reaches
the required size.

Configurable node sizes are recommended when used in conjunction with cpusets
for memory control because it eliminates the overhead associated with scanning
the zonelists of many smaller full nodes on page_alloc().

Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com>
Cc: Christoph Lameter <clameter@engr.sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: fix GDT's number of quadwords in comment
Ahmed S. Darwish [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: fix GDT's number of quadwords in comment

Fix comments to represent the true number of quadwords in GDT.

Signed-off-by: Ahmed S. Darwish <darwish.07@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: vmi_pmd_clear() static
Adrian Bunk [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: vmi_pmd_clear() static

This patch makes the needlessly global vmi_pmd_clear() static.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Acked-by: Zachary Amsden <zach@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: make simnow_init() static
Adrian Bunk [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:09 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: make simnow_init() static

Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: remove extra smp_processor_id calling
Yinghai Lu [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: remove extra smp_processor_id calling

Cc: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: fix ia32_binfmt.c build error
Ralf Baechle [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: fix ia32_binfmt.c build error

Reorder code to avoid multiple inclusion of elf.h.

#undef several symbols to avoid build errors over redefinitions.

Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: Log reason why TSC was marked unstable
john stultz [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: Log reason why TSC was marked unstable

Change mark_tsc_unstable() so it takes a string argument, which holds the
reason the TSC was marked unstable.

This is then displayed the first time mark_tsc_unstable is called.

This should help us better debug why the TSC was marked unstable on certain
systems and allow us to make sure we're not being overly paranoid when
throwing out this troublesome clocksource.

Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: workaround for a -Wmissing-prototypes warning
Adrian Bunk [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: workaround for a -Wmissing-prototypes warning

Work around a warning with -Wmissing-prototypes in
arch/i386/kernel/asm-offsets.c

The warning isn't gcc's fault - asm-offsets.c is simply a special file.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: type cast clean up for find_next_zero_bit
Ken Chen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: type cast clean up for find_next_zero_bit

clean up unneeded type cast by properly declare data type.

Signed-off-by: Ken Chen <kenchen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: make struct vmi_ops static
Adrian Bunk [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: make struct vmi_ops static

Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Zachary Amsden <zach@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: modpost apic related warning fixes
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: modpost apic related warning fixes

o Modpost generates warnings for i386 if compiled with CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y

WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to .init.text:find_unisys_acpi_oem_table from .text between 'acpi_madt_oem_check' (at offset 0xc0101eda) and 'enable_apic_mode'
WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to .init.text:acpi_get_table_header_early from .text between 'acpi_madt_oem_check' (at offset 0xc0101ef0) and 'enable_apic_mode'
WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to .init.text:parse_unisys_oem from .text between 'acpi_madt_oem_check' (at offset 0xc0101f2e) and 'enable_apic_mode'
WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to .init.text:setup_unisys from .text between 'acpi_madt_oem_check' (at offset 0xc0101f37) and 'enable_apic_mode'WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to .init.text:parse_unisys_oem from .text between 'mps_oem_check' (at offset 0xc0101ec7) and 'acpi_madt_oem_check'
WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to .init.text:es7000_sw_apic from .text between 'enable_apic_mode' (at offset 0xc0101f48) and 'check_apicid_present'

o Some functions which are inline (acpi_madt_oem_check) are not inlined by
  compiler as these functions are accessed using function pointer. These
  functions are put in .text section and they in-turn access __init type
  functions hence modpost generates warnings.

o Do not iniline acpi_madt_oem_check, instead make it __init.

Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Set HASHDIST_DEFAULT to 1 for x86_64 NUMA
Ravikiran G Thirumalai [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Set HASHDIST_DEFAULT to 1 for x86_64 NUMA

Enable system hashtable memory to be distributed among nodes on x86_64 NUMA

Forcing the kernel to use node interleaved vmalloc instead of bootmem for
the system hashtable memory (alloc_large_system_hash) reduces the memory
imbalance on node 0 by around 40MB on a 8 node x86_64 NUMA box:

Before the following patch, on bootup of a 8 node box:

Node 0 MemTotal:      3407488 kB
Node 0 MemFree:       3206296 kB
Node 0 MemUsed:        201192 kB
Node 0 Active:           7012 kB
Node 0 Inactive:          512 kB
Node 0 Dirty:               0 kB
Node 0 Writeback:           0 kB
Node 0 FilePages:        1912 kB
Node 0 Mapped:            420 kB
Node 0 AnonPages:        5612 kB
Node 0 PageTables:        468 kB
Node 0 NFS_Unstable:        0 kB
Node 0 Bounce:              0 kB
Node 0 Slab:             5408 kB
Node 0 SReclaimable:      644 kB
Node 0 SUnreclaim:       4764 kB

After the patch (or using hashdist=1 on the kernel command line):

Node 0 MemTotal:      3407488 kB
Node 0 MemFree:       3247608 kB
Node 0 MemUsed:        159880 kB
Node 0 Active:           3012 kB
Node 0 Inactive:          616 kB
Node 0 Dirty:               0 kB
Node 0 Writeback:           0 kB
Node 0 FilePages:        2424 kB
Node 0 Mapped:            380 kB
Node 0 AnonPages:        1200 kB
Node 0 PageTables:        396 kB
Node 0 NFS_Unstable:        0 kB
Node 0 Bounce:              0 kB
Node 0 Slab:             6304 kB
Node 0 SReclaimable:     1596 kB
Node 0 SUnreclaim:       4708 kB

I guess it is a good idea to keep HASHDIST_DEFAULT "on" for x86_64 NUMA
since x86_64 has no dearth of vmalloc space?  Or maybe enable hash
distribution for all 64bit NUMA arches?  The following patch does it only
for x86_64.

I ran a HPC MPI benchmark -- 'Ansys wingsolid', which takes up quite a bit of
memory and uses up tlb entries.  This was on a 4 way, 2 socket
Tyan AMD box (non vsmp), with 8G total memory (4G pernode).

The results with and without hash distribution are:

1. Vanilla - runtime of 1188.000s
2. With hashdist=1 runtime of 1154.000s

Oprofile output for the duration of run is:

1. Vanilla:
PU: AMD64 processors, speed 2411.16 MHz (estimated)
Counted L1_AND_L2_DTLB_MISSES events (L1 and L2 DTLB misses) with a unit
mask of 0x00 (No unit mask) count 500
samples  %        app name                 symbol name
163054    6.5513  libansys1.so             MultiFront::decompose(int, int,
Elemset *, int *, int, int, int)
162061    6.5114  libansys3.so             blockSaxpy6L_fd
162042    6.5107  libansys3.so             blockInnerProduct6L_fd
156286    6.2794  libansys3.so             maxb33_
87879     3.5309  libansys1.so             elmatrixmultpcg_
84857     3.4095  libansys4.so             saxpy_pcg
58637     2.3560  libansys4.so             .st4560
46612     1.8728  libansys4.so             .st4282
43043     1.7294  vmlinux-t                copy_user_generic_string
41326     1.6604  libansys3.so             blockSaxpyBackSolve6L_fd
41288     1.6589  libansys3.so             blockInnerProductBackSolve6L_fd

2. With hashdist=1
CPU: AMD64 processors, speed 2411.13 MHz (estimated)
Counted L1_AND_L2_DTLB_MISSES events (L1 and L2 DTLB misses) with a unit
mask of 0x00 (No unit mask) count 500
samples  %        app name                 symbol name
162993    6.9814  libansys1.so             MultiFront::decompose(int, int,
Elemset *, int *, int, int, int)
160799    6.8874  libansys3.so             blockInnerProduct6L_fd
160459    6.8729  libansys3.so             blockSaxpy6L_fd
156018    6.6826  libansys3.so             maxb33_
84700     3.6279  libansys4.so             saxpy_pcg
83434     3.5737  libansys1.so             elmatrixmultpcg_
58074     2.4875  libansys4.so             .st4560
46000     1.9703  libansys4.so             .st4282
41166     1.7632  libansys3.so             blockSaxpyBackSolve6L_fd
41033     1.7575  libansys3.so             blockInnerProductBackSolve6L_fd
35762     1.5318  libansys1.so             inner_product_sub
35591     1.5245  libansys1.so             inner_product_sub2
28259     1.2104  libansys4.so             addVectors

Signed-off-by: Pravin B. Shelar <pravin.shelar@calsoftinc.com>
Signed-off-by: Ravikiran Thirumalai <kiran@scalex86.org>
Signed-off-by: Shai Fultheim <shai@scalex86.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Acked-by: Christoph Lameter <clameter@engr.sgi.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Minor white space cleanup in traps.c
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Minor white space cleanup in traps.c

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Allow sys_uselib unconditionally
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Allow sys_uselib unconditionally

Previously it wasn't enabled in the binfmt_aout is a module case.

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Don't disable basic block reordering
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Don't disable basic block reordering

When compiling with -Os (which is default) the compiler defaults to it
anyways. And with -O2 it probably generates somewhat better (although
also larger) code.

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: fix x86_64-mm-sched-clock-share
Andrew Morton [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: fix x86_64-mm-sched-clock-share

Fix for the following patch. Provide dummy cpufreq functions when
CPUFREQ is not compiled in.

Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Dave Jones <davej@codemonkey.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Move cpu verification code to common file
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Move cpu verification code to common file

o This patch moves the code to verify long mode and SSE to a common file.
  This code is now shared by trampoline.S, wakeup.S, boot/setup.S and
  boot/compressed/head.S

o So far we used to do very limited check in trampoline.S, wakeup.S and
  in 32bit entry point. Now all the entry paths are forced to do the
  exhaustive check, including SSE because verify_cpu is shared.

o I am keeping this patch as last in the x86 relocatable series because
  previous patches have got quite some amount of testing done and don't want
  to distrub that. So that if there is problem introduced by this patch, at
  least it can be easily isolated.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Extend bzImage protocol for relocatable bzImage
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Extend bzImage protocol for relocatable bzImage

o Extend the bzImage protocol (same as i386) to allow bzImage loaders to
  load the protected mode kernel at non-1MB address. Now protected mode
  component is relocatable and can be loaded at non-1MB addresses.

o As of today kdump uses it to run a second kernel from a reserved memory
  area.

Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: build-time checking
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:08 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: build-time checking

o X86_64 kernel should run from 2MB aligned address for two reasons.
- Performance.
- For relocatable kernels, page tables are updated based on difference
  between compile time address and load time physical address.
  This difference should be multiple of 2MB as kernel text and data
  is mapped using 2MB pages and PMD should be pointing to a 2MB
  aligned address. Life is simpler if both compile time and load time
  kernel addresses are 2MB aligned.

o Flag the error at compile time if one is trying to build a kernel which
  does not meet alignment restrictions.

Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Relocatable Kernel Support
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Relocatable Kernel Support

This patch modifies the x86_64 kernel so that it can be loaded and run
at any 2M aligned address, below 512G.  The technique used is to
compile the decompressor with -fPIC and modify it so the decompressor
is fully relocatable.  For the main kernel the page tables are
modified so the kernel remains at the same virtual address.  In
addition a variable phys_base is kept that holds the physical address
the kernel is loaded at.  __pa_symbol is modified to add that when
we take the address of a kernel symbol.

When loaded with a normal bootloader the decompressor will decompress
the kernel to 2M and it will run there.  This both ensures the
relocation code is always working, and makes it easier to use 2M
pages for the kernel and the cpu.

AK: changed to not make RELOCATABLE default in Kconfig

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: __pa and __pa_symbol address space separation
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: __pa and __pa_symbol address space separation

Currently __pa_symbol is for use with symbols in the kernel address
map and __pa is for use with pointers into the physical memory map.
But the code is implemented so you can usually interchange the two.

__pa which is much more common can be implemented much more cheaply
if it is it doesn't have to worry about any other kernel address
spaces.  This is especially true with a relocatable kernel as
__pa_symbol needs to peform an extra variable read to resolve
the address.

There is a third macro that is added for the vsyscall data
__pa_vsymbol for finding the physical addesses of vsyscall pages.

Most of this patch is simply sorting through the references to
__pa or __pa_symbol and using the proper one.  A little of
it is continuing to use a physical address when we have it
instead of recalculating it several times.

swapper_pgd is now NULL.  leave_mm now uses init_mm.pgd
and init_mm.pgd is initialized at boot (instead of compile time)
to the physmem virtual mapping of init_level4_pgd.  The
physical address changed.

Except for the for EMPTY_ZERO page all of the remaining references
to __pa_symbol appear to be during kernel initialization.  So this
should reduce the cost of __pa in the common case, even on a relocated
kernel.

As this is technically a semantic change we need to be on the lookout
for anything I missed.  But it works for me (tm).

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: do not use virt_to_page on kernel data address
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: do not use virt_to_page on kernel data address

o virt_to_page() call should be used on kernel linear addresses and not
  on kernel text and data addresses. Swsusp code uses it on kernel data
  (statically allocated swsusp_header).

o Allocate swsusp_header dynamically so that virt_to_page() can be used
  safely.

o I am changing this because in next few patches, __pa() on x86_64 will
  no longer support kernel text and data addresses and hibernation breaks.

Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: Move swsusp __pa() dependent code to arch portion
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: Move swsusp __pa() dependent code to arch portion

o __pa() should be used only on kernel linearly mapped virtual addresses
  and not on kernel text and data addresses.

o Hibernation code needs to determine the physical address associated
  with kernel symbol to mark a section boundary which contains pages which
  don't have to be saved and restored during hibernate/resume operation.

o Move this piece of code in arch dependent section. So that architectures
  which don't have kernel text/data mapped into kernel linearly mapped
  region can come up with their own ways of determining physical addresses
  associated with a kernel text.

Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Remove the identity mapping as early as possible
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Remove the identity mapping as early as possible

With the rewrite of the SMP trampoline and the early page
allocator there is nothing that needs identity mapped pages,
once we start executing C code.

So add zap_identity_mappings into head64.c and remove
zap_low_mappings() from much later in the code.  The functions
 are subtly different thus the name change.

This also kills boot_level4_pgt which was from an earlier
attempt to move the identity mappings as early as possible,
and is now no longer needed.  Essentially I have replaced
boot_level4_pgt with trampoline_level4_pgt in trampoline.S

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Modify discover_ebda to use virtual addresses
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Modify discover_ebda to use virtual addresses

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: 64bit ACPI wakeup trampoline
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: 64bit ACPI wakeup trampoline

o Moved wakeup_level4_pgt into the wakeup routine so we can
  run the kernel above 4G.

o Now we first go to 64bit mode and continue to run from trampoline and
  then then start accessing kernel symbols and restore processor context.
  This enables us to resume even in relocatable kernel context when
  kernel might not be loaded at physical addr it has been compiled for.

o Removed the need for modifying any existing kernel page table.

o Increased the size of the wakeup routine to 8K. This is required as
  wake page tables are on trampoline itself and they got to be at 4K
  boundary, hence one page is not sufficient.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: wakeup.S misc cleanups
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: wakeup.S misc cleanups

o Various cleanups. One of the main purpose of cleanups is that make
  wakeup.S as close as possible to trampoline.S.

o Following are the changes
- Indentations for comments.
- Changed the gdt table to compact form and to resemble the
  one in trampoline.S
- Take the jump to 32bit from real mode using ljmpl. Makes code
  more readable.
- After enabling long mode, directly take a long jump for 64bit
  mode. No need to take an extra jump to "reach_comaptibility_mode"
- Stack is not used after real mode. So don't load stack in
    32 bit mode.
- No need to enable PGE here.
- No need to do extra EFER read, anyway we trash the read contents.
- No need to enable system call (EFER_SCE). Anyway it will be
  enabled when original EFER is restored.
- No need to set MP, ET, NE, WP, AM bits in cr0. Very soon we will
     reload the original cr0 while restroing the processor state.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: wakeup.S rename registers to reflect right names
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: wakeup.S rename registers to reflect right names

o Use appropriate names for 64bit regsiters.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Get rid of dead code in suspend resume
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Get rid of dead code in suspend resume

o Get rid of dead code in wakeup.S

o We never restore from saved_gdt, saved_idt, saved_ltd, saved_tss, saved_cr3,
  saved_cr4, saved_cr0, real_save_gdt, saved_efer, saved_efer2. Get rid
  of of associated code.

o Get rid of bogus_magic, bogus_31_magic and bogus_magic2. No longer being
  used.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: 64bit PIC SMP trampoline
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: 64bit PIC SMP trampoline

This modifies the SMP trampoline and all of the associated code so
it can jump to a 64bit kernel loaded at an arbitrary address.

The dependencies on having an idenetity mapped page in the kernel
page tables for SMP bootup have all been removed.

In addition the trampoline has been modified to verify
that long mode is supported.  Asking if long mode is implemented is
down right silly but we have traditionally had some of these checks,
and they can't hurt anything.  So when the totally ludicrous happens
we just might handle it correctly.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Add EFER to the register set saved by save_processor_state
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Add EFER to the register set saved by save_processor_state

EFER varies like %cr4 depending on the cpu capabilities, and which cpu
capabilities we want to make use of.  So save/restore it make certain
we have the same EFER value when we are done.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: cleanup segments
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: cleanup segments

Move __KERNEL32_CS up into the unused gdt entry.  __KERNEL32_CS is
used when entering the kernel so putting it first is useful when
trying to keep boot gdt sizes to a minimum.

Set the accessed bit on all gdt entries.  We don't care
so there is no need for the cpu to burn the extra cycles,
and it potentially allows the pages to be immutable.  Plus
it is confusing when debugging and your gdt entries mysteriously
change.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: modify copy_bootdata to use virtual addresses
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:07 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: modify copy_bootdata to use virtual addresses

Use virtual addresses instead of physical addresses
in copy bootdata.  In addition fix the implementation
of the old bootloader convention.  Everything is
at real_mode_data always.  It is just that sometimes
real_mode_data was relocated by setup.S to not sit at
0x90000.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Fix early printk to use standard ISA mapping
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Fix early printk to use standard ISA mapping

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Clean up the early boot page table
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Clean up the early boot page table

- Merge physmem_pgt and ident_pgt, removing physmem_pgt.  The merge
  is broken as soon as mm/init.c:init_memory_mapping is run.
- As physmem_pgt is gone don't export it in pgtable.h.
- Use defines from pgtable.h for page permissions.
- Fix the physical memory identity mapping so it is at the correct
  address.
- Remove the physical memory mapping from wakeup_level4_pgt it
  is at the wrong address so we can't possibly be usinging it.
- Simply NEXT_PAGE the work to calculate the phys_ alias
  of the labels was very cool.  Unfortuantely it was a brittle
  special purpose hack that makes maitenance more difficult.
  Instead just use label - __START_KERNEL_map like we do
  everywhere else in assembly.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Kill temp boot pmds
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Kill temp boot pmds

Early in the boot process we need the ability to set
up temporary mappings, before our normal mechanisms are
initialized.  Currently this is used to map pages that
are part of the page tables we are building and pages
during the dmi scan.

The core problem is that we are using the user portion of
the page tables to implement this.  Which means that while
this mechanism is active we cannot catch NULL pointer dereferences
and we deviate from the normal ways of handling things.

In this patch I modify early_ioremap to map pages into
the kernel portion of address space, roughly where
we will later put modules, and I make the discovery of
which addresses we can use dynamic which removes all
kinds of static limits and remove the dependencies
on implementation details between different parts of the code.

Now alloc_low_page() and unmap_low_page() use
early_iomap() and early_iounmap() to allocate/map and
unmap a page.

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Assembly safe page.h and pgtable.h
Vivek Goyal [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Assembly safe page.h and pgtable.h

This patch makes pgtable.h and page.h safe to include
in assembly files like head.S.  Allowing us to use
symbolic constants instead of hard coded numbers when
refering to the page tables.

This patch copies asm-sparc64/const.h to asm-x86_64 to
get a definition of _AC() a very convinient macro that
allows us to force the type when we are compiling the
code in C and to drop all of the type information when
we are using the constant in assembly.  Previously this
was done with multiple definition of the same constant.
const.h was modified slightly so that it works when given
CONFIG options as arguments.

This patch adds #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ ... #endif
and _AC(1,UL) where appropriate so the assembler won't
choke on the header files.  Otherwise nothing
should have changed.

AK: added const.h to exported headers to fix headers_check

Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: dma_ops as const
Stephen Hemminger [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: dma_ops as const

The dma_ops structure can be const since it never changes
after boot.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Simplify smp_call_function*() by using common implementation
Jeremy Fitzhardinge [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Simplify smp_call_function*() by using common implementation

smp_call_function and smp_call_function_single are almost complete
duplicates of the same logic.  This patch combines them by
implementing them in terms of the more general
smp_call_function_mask().

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: "Randy.Dunlap" <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: fix cpu MHz reporting on constant_tsc cpus
Joerg Roedel [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: fix cpu MHz reporting on constant_tsc cpus

This patch fixes the reporting of cpu_mhz in /proc/cpuinfo on CPUs with
a constant TSC rate and a kernel with disabled cpufreq.

Signed-off-by: Mark Langsdorf <mark.langsdorf@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <joerg.roedel@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
 arch/x86_64/kernel/apic.c     |    2 -
 arch/x86_64/kernel/time.c     |   58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 arch/x86_64/kernel/tsc.c      |   12 +++++---
 arch/x86_64/kernel/tsc_sync.c |    2 -
 include/asm-x86_64/proto.h    |    1
 5 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Remove duplicated code for reading control registers
Glauber de Oliveira Costa [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Remove duplicated code for reading control registers

On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 05:33:09AM -0700, Randy.Dunlap wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Glauber de Oliveira Costa wrote:
>
> > Tiny cleanup:
> >
> > In x86_64, the same functions for reading cr3 and writing cr{3,4} are
> > defined in tlbflush.h and system.h, whith just a name change.
> > The only difference is the clobbering of memory, which seems a safe, and
> > even needed change for the write_cr4. This patch removes the duplicate.
> > write_cr3() is moved to system.h for consistency.
>
> missing patch.....
>
thanks. Attached now

--
Glauber de Oliveira Costa
Red Hat Inc.
"Free as in Freedom"

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Remove unused set_seg_base
Rusty Russell [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Remove unused set_seg_base

The set_seg_base function isn't used anywhere (2.6.21-rc3-git1)

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Fix usage of -mtune when X86_GENERIC=y or CONFIG_MCORE2=y
Lasse Collin [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Fix usage of -mtune when X86_GENERIC=y or CONFIG_MCORE2=y

Hi!

I sent this simple patch to lkml about two weeks ago and also cc'ed
to Linus, but seems that the patch got ignored. I decided to write to
you, because you have modified the relevant file most recently.

Below is a copy of the mail that is also available at
<http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/2/28/230>.

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: clean up mach_reboot_fixups
Jeremy Fitzhardinge [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: clean up mach_reboot_fixups

The reboot_fixups stuff seems to be a bit of a mess, specifically the
header is in linux/ when its a purely i386-specific piece of code.  I'm
not sure why it has its config option; its only currently needed for
"geode-gx1/cs5530a", so perhaps whatever config option controls that
hardware should enable this?

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Update __copy_to_user_inatomic linuxdoc description
Aneesh Kumar K.V [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Update __copy_to_user_inatomic linuxdoc description

Explicity specify that the caller should pin the user memory
otherwise the function will sleep

Signed-off-by: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: Drop cc-options call for all options supported in gcc 3.2+
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: Drop cc-options call for all options supported in gcc 3.2+

The kernel only supports gcc 3.2+ now so it doesn't make sense
anymore to explicitely check for options this compiler version
already has.

This actually fixes a bug. The -mprefered-stack-boundary check
never worked because gcc rightly complains

  CC      arch/i386/kernel/asm-offsets.s
cc1: -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 is not between 4 and 12

We just never saw the error because of cc-options.
I changed it to 4 to actually work.

Tested by compiling i386 and x86-64 defconfig with gcc 3.2.

Should speed up the build time a tiny bit and improve
stack usage on i386 slightly.

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Support Oprofile for AMD Family 10 CPUs
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:06 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Support Oprofile for AMD Family 10 CPUs

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Correct max number of CPUs in Kconfig
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Correct max number of CPUs in Kconfig

Pointed out by Adrian Bunk

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Change sysenter_setup to __cpuinit & improve __INIT, __INITDATA
Prarit Bhargava [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Change sysenter_setup to __cpuinit & improve __INIT, __INITDATA

Change sysenter_setup to __cpuinit.
Change __INIT & __INITDATA to be cpu hotplug aware.

Resolve MODPOST warnings similar to:

WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to .init.text:sysenter_setup from
 .text between 'identify_cpu' (at offset 0xc040a380) and 'detect_ht'

and

WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to .init.data:vsyscall_int80_end
from .text between 'sysenter_setup' (at offset 0xc041a269) and 'enable_sep_cpu'
WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to
.init.data:vsyscall_int80_start from .text between 'sysenter_setup' (at offset
0xc041a26e) and 'enable_sep_cpu'
WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to
.init.data:vsyscall_sysenter_end from .text between 'sysenter_setup' (at offset
0xc041a275) and 'enable_sep_cpu'
WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to
.init.data:vsyscall_sysenter_start from .text between 'sysenter_setup' (at
offset 0xc041a27a) and 'enable_sep_cpu'

Signed-off-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Add __init to probe_bigsmp
Prarit Bhargava [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Add __init to probe_bigsmp

Add __init to probe_bigsmp.  All callers are __init and data being examined
is __initdata.

Resolves MODPOST warning similar to:

WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to .init.data: from .text between 'probe_bigsmp' (at offset 0xc0401e56) and 'init_apic_ldr'

Signed-off-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: x86_64 make NMI use PERFCTR1 for architectural perfmon (take 2)
Stephane Eranian [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: x86_64 make NMI use PERFCTR1 for architectural perfmon (take 2)

Hello,

This patch against 2.6.20-git14 makes the NMI watchdog use PERFSEL1/PERFCTR1
instead of PERFSEL0/PERFCTR0 on processors supporting Intel architectural
perfmon, such as Intel Core 2. Although all PMU events can work on
both counters, the Precise Event-Based Sampling (PEBS) requires that the
event be in PERFCTR0 to work correctly (see section 18.14.4.1 in the
IA32 SDM Vol 3b). This versions has 3 chunks compared to previous where
we had missed on check.

Changelog:
        - make the x86-64 NMI watchdog use PERFSEL1/PERFCTR1 instead of PERFSEL0/PERFCTR0
          on processors supporting the Intel architectural perfmon (e.g. Core 2 Duo).
          This allows PEBS to work when the NMI watchdog is active.

signed-off-by: stephane eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com>

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: i386 make NMI use PERFCTR1 for architectural perfmon (take 2)
Stephane Eranian [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: i386 make NMI use PERFCTR1 for architectural perfmon (take 2)

Hello,

This patch against 2.6.20-git14 makes the NMI watchdog use PERFSEL1/PERFCTR1
instead of PERFSEL0/PERFCTR0 on processors supporting Intel architectural
perfmon, such as Intel Core 2. Although all PMU events can work on
both counters, the Precise Event-Based Sampling (PEBS) requires that the
event be in PERFCTR0 to work correctly (see section 18.14.4.1 in the
IA32 SDM Vol 3b).

A similar patch for x86-64 is to follow.

Changelog:
        - make the i386 NMI watchdog use PERFSEL1/PERFCTR1 instead of PERFSEL0/PERFCTR0
          on processors supporting the Intel architectural perfmon (e.g. Core 2 Duo).
          This allows PEBS to work when the NMI watchdog is active.

signed-off-by: stephane eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com>

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: Some cleanup in time.c
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: Some cleanup in time.c

Move prototypes into header files
Remove unneeded includes.

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86: Fix i386 and x86_64 fault information pollution
Andi Kleen [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86: Fix i386 and x86_64 fault information pollution

a userspace fault or a kernelspace fault which will result in the
immediate death of the process.  They should not be filled in as a
result of a kernelspace fault which can be fixed up.

Otherwise, if the process is handling SIGSEGV and examining the fault
information, this can result in the kernel space fault trashing the
previously stored fault information if it arrives between the
userspace fault happening and the SIGSEGV being delivered to the process.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Acked-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
--
 arch/i386/kernel/traps.c   |   24 ++++++++++++++++++------
 arch/x86_64/kernel/traps.c |   30 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 2 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Add dwarf2 annotations to *_user and checksum functions
Jan Beulich [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Add dwarf2 annotations to *_user and checksum functions

Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] x86-64: a few missing entry.S annotations
Jan Beulich [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] x86-64: a few missing entry.S annotations

Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: probe_roms() cleanup
Rene Herman [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: probe_roms() cleanup

Remove the assumption that if the first page of a legacy ROM is mapped,
it'll all be mapped. This'll also stop people reading this code from
wondering if they're looking at a bug...

Signed-off-by: Rene Herman <rene.herman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Murray <murrayma@citi.umich.edu>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Zachary Amsden <zach@vmware.com>
Cc: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: Add an option for the VIA C7 which sets appropriate L1 cache
Simon Arlott [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: Add an option for the VIA C7 which sets appropriate L1 cache

The VIA C7 is a 686 (with TSC) that supports MMX, SSE and SSE2, it also has
a cache line length of 64 according to
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/cpu/rmma-via-c7.html.  This patch sets
gcc to -march=686 and select s the correct cache shift.

Signed-off-by: Simon Arlott <simon@fire.lp0.eu>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: Dave Jones <davej@codemonkey.org.uk>
Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
17 years ago[PATCH] i386: pit_latch_buggy has no effect
takada [Wed, 2 May 2007 17:27:05 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[PATCH] i386: pit_latch_buggy has no effect

Eliminated the arch/i386/kernel/timers in 2.6.18, use clocksoures instead.
pit_latch_buggy was referred in timers/timer_tsc.c, and currently removed.
Therefore nobody refer it.

Until 2.6.17, MediaGX's TSC works correctly.  after 2.6.18, warned "TSC
appears to be running slowly.  Marking it as unstable".  So marked unstable
TSC when CS55x0.

Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>