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Linus Torvalds b85c14fb83 arm-soc: non-critical bug fixes
These were submitted as bug fixes before v3.5 but not considered
 important enough to be included in it.
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Merge tag 'fixes-non-critical' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc

Pull non-critical arm-soc bug fixes from Arnd Bergmann:
 "These were submitted as bug fixes before v3.5 but not considered
  important enough to be included in it."

* tag 'fixes-non-critical' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc: (29 commits)
  ARM:vt8500: Convert to use .restart and remove arch_reset()
  ARM: davinci: da8xx: fix interrupt handling
  ARM: OMAP2+: fix CONFIG_CPU_IDLE dependency on CONFIG_PM
  ARM: mxs/tx28: fix odd include
  ARM: OMAP: remove unused cpu detection macros
  ARM: OMAP: fix typos related to OMAP330
  ARM: OMAP7XX:  Remove omap730.h and omap850.h
  ARM: OMAP2+: fix naming collision of variable nr_irqs
  ARM: OMAP: omap2plus_defconfig: Enable EXT4 support
  ARM: OMAP depends on MMU
  arm: omap3: am35x: Set proper powerdomain states
  ARM: OMAP AM35x: clockdomain data: Fix clockdomain dependencies
  ARM: OMAP AM35x: EMAC/MDIO integration: Add Davinci EMAC/MDIO hwmod support
  ARM: OMAP: AM35xx: fix UART4 softreset
  ARM: OMAP AM35xx: clock and hwmod data: fix UART4 data
  ARM: OMAP AM35xx: clock and hwmod data: fix AM35xx HSOTGUSB hwmod
  ARM: OMAP: Fix dts files w/ status property: "disable" -> "disabled"
  ARM: OMAP: beagle: Set USB Host Port 1 to OMAP_USBHS_PORT_MODE_UNUSED
  ARM: OMAP2: twl-common: Fix compiler warning
  ARM: OMAP: fix the ads7846 init code
  ...
2012-07-23 16:01:01 -07:00
Linus Torvalds ce447f34a7 Change the default amount of eraseblocks which UBI reserves for bad block
handling from 1% to 2%, because 1% does not meet most modern flashes
 requirements. 1% was good enough in the past for old high-quality SLCs, but
 nowadays 2% is much more appropriate.
 
 Other changes are clean-ups.
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Merge tag 'upstream-3.6-rc1' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-ubi

Pull UBI changes from Artem Bityutskiy:
 "Change the default amount of eraseblocks which UBI reserves for bad
  block handling from 1% to 2%, because 1% does not meet most modern
  flash requirements.  1% was good enough in the past for old
  high-quality SLCs, but nowadays 2% is much more appropriate.:

Other changes are clean-ups.

* tag 'upstream-3.6-rc1' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-ubi:
  UBI: harmonize the update of ubi->beb_rsvd_pebs
  UBI: trivial: fix comment of ubi_calculate_reserved function
  UBI: fix spelling of detach in debug output
  UBI: Change the default percentage of reserved PEB
2012-07-23 15:53:06 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 93912fe69d * Added another debugfs knob for forcing UBIFS R/O mode without flushing caches
or finishing commit or any other I/O operation. I've originally added this
   knob in order to reproduce the free space fixup bug (see c672793) on nandsim.
   Without this knob I would have to do real power-cuts, which would make
   debugging much harder. Then I've decided to keep this knob because it is also
   useful for UBIFS power-cut recovery end error-paths testing.
 * Well-spotted fix from Julia. This bug did not cause real troubles for
   UBIFS, but nevertheless it could cause issues for someone trying to modify
   the orphans handling code. Kudos to coccinelle!
 * Minor cleanups.
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Merge tag 'upstream-3.6-rc1' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-ubifs

Pull UBIFS updates from Artem Bityutskiy:

 - Added another debugfs knob for forcing UBIFS R/O mode without
   flushing caches or finishing commit or any other I/O operation.  I've
   originally added this knob in order to reproduce the free space fixup
   bug (see commit c6727932cfdb: "UBIFS: fix a bug in empty space
   fix-up") on nandsim.

   Without this knob I would have to do real power-cuts, which would
   make debugging much harder.  Then I've decided to keep this knob
   because it is also useful for UBIFS power-cut recovery end
   error-paths testing.

 - Well-spotted fix from Julia.  This bug did not cause real troubles
   for UBIFS, but nevertheless it could cause issues for someone trying
   to modify the orphans handling code.  Kudos to coccinelle!

 - Minor cleanups.

* tag 'upstream-3.6-rc1' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-ubifs:
  UBIFS: remove invalid reference to list iterator variable
  UBIFS: simplify reply code a bit
  UBIFS: add debugfs knob to switch to R/O mode
  UBIFS: fix compilation warning
2012-07-23 15:50:52 -07:00
David S. Miller fe3edf4579 ipv4: Remove all RTCF_DIRECTSRC handliing.
The last and final kernel user, ICMP address replies,
has been removed.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-23 13:22:20 -07:00
David S. Miller 838942a594 ipv4: Really ignore ICMP address requests/replies.
Alexey removed kernel side support for requests, and the
only thing we do for replies is log a message if something
doesn't look right.

As Alexey's comment indicates, this belongs in userspace (if
anywhere), and thus we can safely just get rid of this code.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-23 13:20:26 -07:00
David S. Miller 8acfaa9484 decnet: Don't set RTCF_DIRECTSRC.
It's an ipv4 defined route flag, and only ipv4 uses it.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-23 13:16:59 -07:00
Saurabh e7d4b18cbe net/ipv4/ip_vti.c: Fix __rcu warnings detected by sparse.
With CONFIG_SPARSE_RCU_POINTER=y sparse identified references which did not
specificy __rcu in ip_vti.c

Signed-off-by: Saurabh Mohan <saurabh.mohan@vyatta.com>
Reported-by: Fengguang Wu <fengguang.wu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-23 13:00:54 -07:00
Lin Ming 8fe5cb873b ipv4: Remove redundant assignment
It is redundant to set no_addr and accept_local to 0 and then set them
with other values just after that.

Signed-off-by: Lin Ming <mlin@ss.pku.edu.cn>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-23 13:00:54 -07:00
J. Bruce Fields 0ec4f431eb locks: fix checking of fcntl_setlease argument
The only checks of the long argument passed to fcntl(fd,F_SETLEASE,.)
are done after converting the long to an int.  Thus some illegal values
may be let through and cause problems in later code.

[ They actually *don't* cause problems in mainline, as of Dave Jones's
  commit 8d657eb3b4 "Remove easily user-triggerable BUG from
  generic_setlease", but we should fix this anyway.  And this patch will
  be necessary to fix real bugs on earlier kernels. ]

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2012-07-23 12:46:01 -07:00
Linus Torvalds a66d2c8f7e Merge branch 'for-linus-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs
Pull the big VFS changes from Al Viro:
 "This one is *big* and changes quite a few things around VFS.  What's in there:

   - the first of two really major architecture changes - death to open
     intents.

     The former is finally there; it was very long in making, but with
     Miklos getting through really hard and messy final push in
     fs/namei.c, we finally have it.  Unlike his variant, this one
     doesn't introduce struct opendata; what we have instead is
     ->atomic_open() taking preallocated struct file * and passing
     everything via its fields.

     Instead of returning struct file *, it returns -E...  on error, 0
     on success and 1 in "deal with it yourself" case (e.g.  symlink
     found on server, etc.).

     See comments before fs/namei.c:atomic_open().  That made a lot of
     goodies finally possible and quite a few are in that pile:
     ->lookup(), ->d_revalidate() and ->create() do not get struct
     nameidata * anymore; ->lookup() and ->d_revalidate() get lookup
     flags instead, ->create() gets "do we want it exclusive" flag.

     With the introduction of new helper (kern_path_locked()) we are rid
     of all struct nameidata instances outside of fs/namei.c; it's still
     visible in namei.h, but not for long.  Come the next cycle,
     declaration will move either to fs/internal.h or to fs/namei.c
     itself.  [me, miklos, hch]

   - The second major change: behaviour of final fput().  Now we have
     __fput() done without any locks held by caller *and* not from deep
     in call stack.

     That obviously lifts a lot of constraints on the locking in there.
     Moreover, it's legal now to call fput() from atomic contexts (which
     has immediately simplified life for aio.c).  We also don't need
     anti-recursion logics in __scm_destroy() anymore.

     There is a price, though - the damn thing has become partially
     asynchronous.  For fput() from normal process we are guaranteed
     that pending __fput() will be done before the caller returns to
     userland, exits or gets stopped for ptrace.

     For kernel threads and atomic contexts it's done via
     schedule_work(), so theoretically we might need a way to make sure
     it's finished; so far only one such place had been found, but there
     might be more.

     There's flush_delayed_fput() (do all pending __fput()) and there's
     __fput_sync() (fput() analog doing __fput() immediately).  I hope
     we won't need them often; see warnings in fs/file_table.c for
     details.  [me, based on task_work series from Oleg merged last
     cycle]

   - sync series from Jan

   - large part of "death to sync_supers()" work from Artem; the only
     bits missing here are exofs and ext4 ones.  As far as I understand,
     those are going via the exofs and ext4 trees resp.; once they are
     in, we can put ->write_super() to the rest, along with the thread
     calling it.

   - preparatory bits from unionmount series (from dhowells).

   - assorted cleanups and fixes all over the place, as usual.

  This is not the last pile for this cycle; there's at least jlayton's
  ESTALE work and fsfreeze series (the latter - in dire need of fixes,
  so I'm not sure it'll make the cut this cycle).  I'll probably throw
  symlink/hardlink restrictions stuff from Kees into the next pile, too.
  Plus there's a lot of misc patches I hadn't thrown into that one -
  it's large enough as it is..."

* 'for-linus-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs: (127 commits)
  ext4: switch EXT4_IOC_RESIZE_FS to mnt_want_write_file()
  btrfs: switch btrfs_ioctl_balance() to mnt_want_write_file()
  switch dentry_open() to struct path, make it grab references itself
  spufs: shift dget/mntget towards dentry_open()
  zoran: don't bother with struct file * in zoran_map
  ecryptfs: don't reinvent the wheels, please - use struct completion
  don't expose I_NEW inodes via dentry->d_inode
  tidy up namei.c a bit
  unobfuscate follow_up() a bit
  ext3: pass custom EOF to generic_file_llseek_size()
  ext4: use core vfs llseek code for dir seeks
  vfs: allow custom EOF in generic_file_llseek code
  vfs: Avoid unnecessary WB_SYNC_NONE writeback during sys_sync and reorder sync passes
  vfs: Remove unnecessary flushing of block devices
  vfs: Make sys_sync writeout also block device inodes
  vfs: Create function for iterating over block devices
  vfs: Reorder operations during sys_sync
  quota: Move quota syncing to ->sync_fs method
  quota: Split dquot_quota_sync() to writeback and cache flushing part
  vfs: Move noop_backing_dev_info check from sync into writeback
  ...
2012-07-23 12:27:27 -07:00
Weiping Pan 06b6a1cf6e rds: set correct msg_namelen
Jay Fenlason (fenlason@redhat.com) found a bug,
that recvfrom() on an RDS socket can return the contents of random kernel
memory to userspace if it was called with a address length larger than
sizeof(struct sockaddr_in).
rds_recvmsg() also fails to set the addr_len paramater properly before
returning, but that's just a bug.
There are also a number of cases wher recvfrom() can return an entirely bogus
address. Anything in rds_recvmsg() that returns a non-negative value but does
not go through the "sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)msg->msg_name;" code path
at the end of the while(1) loop will return up to 128 bytes of kernel memory
to userspace.

And I write two test programs to reproduce this bug, you will see that in
rds_server, fromAddr will be overwritten and the following sock_fd will be
destroyed.
Yes, it is the programmer's fault to set msg_namelen incorrectly, but it is
better to make the kernel copy the real length of address to user space in
such case.

How to run the test programs ?
I test them on 32bit x86 system, 3.5.0-rc7.

1 compile
gcc -o rds_client rds_client.c
gcc -o rds_server rds_server.c

2 run ./rds_server on one console

3 run ./rds_client on another console

4 you will see something like:
server is waiting to receive data...
old socket fd=3
server received data from client:data from client
msg.msg_namelen=32
new socket fd=-1067277685
sendmsg()
: Bad file descriptor

/***************** rds_client.c ********************/

int main(void)
{
	int sock_fd;
	struct sockaddr_in serverAddr;
	struct sockaddr_in toAddr;
	char recvBuffer[128] = "data from client";
	struct msghdr msg;
	struct iovec iov;

	sock_fd = socket(AF_RDS, SOCK_SEQPACKET, 0);
	if (sock_fd < 0) {
		perror("create socket error\n");
		exit(1);
	}

	memset(&serverAddr, 0, sizeof(serverAddr));
	serverAddr.sin_family = AF_INET;
	serverAddr.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr("127.0.0.1");
	serverAddr.sin_port = htons(4001);

	if (bind(sock_fd, (struct sockaddr*)&serverAddr, sizeof(serverAddr)) < 0) {
		perror("bind() error\n");
		close(sock_fd);
		exit(1);
	}

	memset(&toAddr, 0, sizeof(toAddr));
	toAddr.sin_family = AF_INET;
	toAddr.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr("127.0.0.1");
	toAddr.sin_port = htons(4000);
	msg.msg_name = &toAddr;
	msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(toAddr);
	msg.msg_iov = &iov;
	msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
	msg.msg_iov->iov_base = recvBuffer;
	msg.msg_iov->iov_len = strlen(recvBuffer) + 1;
	msg.msg_control = 0;
	msg.msg_controllen = 0;
	msg.msg_flags = 0;

	if (sendmsg(sock_fd, &msg, 0) == -1) {
		perror("sendto() error\n");
		close(sock_fd);
		exit(1);
	}

	printf("client send data:%s\n", recvBuffer);

	memset(recvBuffer, '\0', 128);

	msg.msg_name = &toAddr;
	msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(toAddr);
	msg.msg_iov = &iov;
	msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
	msg.msg_iov->iov_base = recvBuffer;
	msg.msg_iov->iov_len = 128;
	msg.msg_control = 0;
	msg.msg_controllen = 0;
	msg.msg_flags = 0;
	if (recvmsg(sock_fd, &msg, 0) == -1) {
		perror("recvmsg() error\n");
		close(sock_fd);
		exit(1);
	}

	printf("receive data from server:%s\n", recvBuffer);

	close(sock_fd);

	return 0;
}

/***************** rds_server.c ********************/

int main(void)
{
	struct sockaddr_in fromAddr;
	int sock_fd;
	struct sockaddr_in serverAddr;
	unsigned int addrLen;
	char recvBuffer[128];
	struct msghdr msg;
	struct iovec iov;

	sock_fd = socket(AF_RDS, SOCK_SEQPACKET, 0);
	if(sock_fd < 0) {
		perror("create socket error\n");
		exit(0);
	}

	memset(&serverAddr, 0, sizeof(serverAddr));
	serverAddr.sin_family = AF_INET;
	serverAddr.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr("127.0.0.1");
	serverAddr.sin_port = htons(4000);
	if (bind(sock_fd, (struct sockaddr*)&serverAddr, sizeof(serverAddr)) < 0) {
		perror("bind error\n");
		close(sock_fd);
		exit(1);
	}

	printf("server is waiting to receive data...\n");
	msg.msg_name = &fromAddr;

	/*
	 * I add 16 to sizeof(fromAddr), ie 32,
	 * and pay attention to the definition of fromAddr,
	 * recvmsg() will overwrite sock_fd,
	 * since kernel will copy 32 bytes to userspace.
	 *
	 * If you just use sizeof(fromAddr), it works fine.
	 * */
	msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(fromAddr) + 16;
	/* msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(fromAddr); */
	msg.msg_iov = &iov;
	msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
	msg.msg_iov->iov_base = recvBuffer;
	msg.msg_iov->iov_len = 128;
	msg.msg_control = 0;
	msg.msg_controllen = 0;
	msg.msg_flags = 0;

	while (1) {
		printf("old socket fd=%d\n", sock_fd);
		if (recvmsg(sock_fd, &msg, 0) == -1) {
			perror("recvmsg() error\n");
			close(sock_fd);
			exit(1);
		}
		printf("server received data from client:%s\n", recvBuffer);
		printf("msg.msg_namelen=%d\n", msg.msg_namelen);
		printf("new socket fd=%d\n", sock_fd);
		strcat(recvBuffer, "--data from server");
		if (sendmsg(sock_fd, &msg, 0) == -1) {
			perror("sendmsg()\n");
			close(sock_fd);
			exit(1);
		}
	}

	close(sock_fd);
	return 0;
}

Signed-off-by: Weiping Pan <wpan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-23 01:01:44 -07:00
Dan Carpenter 5b3e7e6cb5 openvswitch: potential NULL deref in sample()
If there is no OVS_SAMPLE_ATTR_ACTIONS set then "acts_list" is NULL and
it leads to a NULL dereference when we call nla_len(acts_list).  This
is a static checker fix, not something I have seen in testing.

Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-23 00:59:54 -07:00
Eric Dumazet 563d34d057 tcp: dont drop MTU reduction indications
ICMP messages generated in output path if frame length is bigger than
mtu are actually lost because socket is owned by user (doing the xmit)

One example is the ipgre_tunnel_xmit() calling
icmp_send(skb, ICMP_DEST_UNREACH, ICMP_FRAG_NEEDED, htonl(mtu));

We had a similar case fixed in commit a34a101e1e (ipv6: disable GSO on
sockets hitting dst_allfrag).

Problem of such fix is that it relied on retransmit timers, so short tcp
sessions paid a too big latency increase price.

This patch uses the tcp_release_cb() infrastructure so that MTU
reduction messages (ICMP messages) are not lost, and no extra delay
is added in TCP transmits.

Reported-by: Maciej Żenczykowski <maze@google.com>
Diagnosed-by: Neal Cardwell <ncardwell@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Cc: Nandita Dukkipati <nanditad@google.com>
Cc: Tom Herbert <therbert@google.com>
Cc: Tore Anderson <tore@fud.no>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-23 00:58:46 -07:00
Yuval Mintz c3def943c7 bnx2x: Add new 57840 device IDs
The 57840 boards come in two flavours: 2 x 20G and 4 x 10G.
To better differentiate between the two flavours, a separate device ID
was assigned to each.
The silicon default value is still the currently supported 57840 device ID
(0x168d), and since a user can damage the nvram (e.g., 'ethtool -E')
the driver will still support this device ID to allow the user to amend the
nvram back into a supported configuration.

Notice this patch contains lines longer than 80 characters (strings).

Signed-off-by: Yuval Mintz <yuvalmin@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-23 00:58:21 -07:00
Julian Anastasov 9a0a9502cb tcp: avoid oops in tcp_metrics and reset tcpm_stamp
In tcp_tw_remember_stamp we incorrectly checked tw
instead of tm, it can lead to oops if the cached entry is
not found.

	tcpm_stamp was not updated in tcpm_check_stamp when
tcpm_suck_dst was called, move the update into tcpm_suck_dst,
so that we do not call it infinitely on every next cache hit
after TCP_METRICS_TIMEOUT.

Signed-off-by: Julian Anastasov <ja@ssi.bg>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-23 00:57:12 -07:00
Shuah Khan 9b70749e64 niu: Change niu_rbr_fill() to use unlikely() to check niu_rbr_add_page() return value
Change niu_rbr_fill() to use unlikely() to check niu_rbr_add_page() return
value to be consistent with the rest of the checks after niu_rbr_add_page()
calls in this file.

Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <shuah.khan@hp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-22 23:31:07 -07:00
Shuah Khan ec2deec1f3 niu: Fix to check for dma mapping errors.
Fix Neptune ethernet driver to check dma mapping error after map_page()
interface returns.

Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <shuah.khan@hp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-22 23:31:06 -07:00
Benjamin Herrenschmidt 574ce79cea powerpc/mpic: Create a revmap with enough entries for IPIs and timers
The current mpic code creates a linear revmap just big enough for all
the sources, which happens to miss the IPIs and timers on some machines.

This will in turn break when the irqdomain code loses the fallback of
doing a linear search when the revmap fails (and really slows down IPIs
otherwise).

This happens for example on the U4 based Apple machines such as the
dual core PowerMac G5s.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
2012-07-23 14:20:42 +10:00
Jesper Juhl 818810472b net: Fix references to out-of-scope variables in put_cmsg_compat()
In net/compat.c::put_cmsg_compat() we may assign 'data' the address of
either the 'ctv' or 'cts' local variables inside the 'if
(!COMPAT_USE_64BIT_TIME)' branch.

Those variables go out of scope at the end of the 'if' statement, so
when we use 'data' further down in 'copy_to_user(CMSG_COMPAT_DATA(cm),
data, cmlen - sizeof(struct compat_cmsghdr))' there's no telling what
it may be refering to - not good.

Fix the problem by simply giving 'ctv' and 'cts' function scope.

Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl <jj@chaosbits.net>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-22 17:50:49 -07:00
David S. Miller 5e9965c15b Merge branch 'kill_rtcache'
The ipv4 routing cache is non-deterministic, performance wise, and is
subject to reasonably easy to launch denial of service attacks.

The routing cache works great for well behaved traffic, and the world
was a much friendlier place when the tradeoffs that led to the routing
cache's design were considered.

What it boils down to is that the performance of the routing cache is
a product of the traffic patterns seen by a system rather than being a
product of the contents of the routing tables.  The former of which is
controllable by external entitites.

Even for "well behaved" legitimate traffic, high volume sites can see
hit rates in the routing cache of only ~%10.

The general flow of this patch series is that first the routing cache
is removed.  We build a completely new rtable entry every lookup
request.

Next we make some simplifications due to the fact that removing the
routing cache causes several members of struct rtable to become no
longer necessary.

Then we need to make some amends such that we can legally cache
pre-constructed routes in the FIB nexthops.  Firstly, we need to
invalidate routes which are hit with nexthop exceptions.  Secondly we
have to change the semantics of rt->rt_gateway such that zero means
that the destination is on-link and non-zero otherwise.

Now that the preparations are ready, we start caching precomputed
routes in the FIB nexthops.  Output and input routes need different
kinds of care when determining if we can legally do such caching or
not.  The details are in the commit log messages for those changes.

The patch series then winds down with some more struct rtable
simplifications and other tidy ups that remove unnecessary overhead.

On a SPARC-T3 output route lookups are ~876 cycles.  Input route
lookups are ~1169 cycles with rpfilter disabled, and about ~1468
cycles with rpfilter enabled.

These measurements were taken with the kbench_mod test module in the
net_test_tools GIT tree:

git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net_test_tools.git

That GIT tree also includes a udpflood tester tool and stresses
route lookups on packet output.

For example, on the same SPARC-T3 system we can run:

	time ./udpflood -l 10000000 10.2.2.11

with routing cache:
real    1m21.955s       user    0m6.530s        sys     1m15.390s

without routing cache:
real    1m31.678s       user    0m6.520s        sys     1m25.140s

Performance undoubtedly can easily be improved further.

For example fib_table_lookup() performs a lot of excessive
computations with all the masking and shifting, some of it
conditionalized to deal with edge cases.

Also, Eric's no-ref optimization for input route lookups can be
re-instated for the FIB nexthop caching code path.  I would be really
pleased if someone would work on that.

In fact anyone suitable motivated can just fire up perf on the loading
of the test net_test_tools benchmark kernel module.  I spend much of
my time going:

bash# perf record insmod ./kbench_mod.ko dst=172.30.42.22 src=74.128.0.1 iif=2
bash# perf report

Thanks to helpful feedback from Joe Perches, Eric Dumazet, Ben
Hutchings, and others.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-07-22 17:04:15 -07:00
Benjamin Herrenschmidt 668fcb6972 Remove stale .rej file
Commit 9778b696a0 accidentally added
a .rej file (probably my fault), remove it.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
2012-07-23 09:38:53 +10:00
Linus Torvalds a6be1fcbc5 MMC highlights for 3.6:
Core:
  - Rename cd-gpio to slot-gpio and extend it to support more
    slot GPIO functions, such as write-protect.
  - Add a function to get regulators (Vdd and Vccq) for a host.
 
 Drivers:
  - sdhci-pxav2, sdhci-pxav3: Add device tree support.
  - sdhi: Add device tree support.
  - sh_mmcif: Add support for regulators, device tree, slot-gpio.
  - tmio: Add regulator support, use slot-gpio.
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Merge tag 'mmc-merge-for-3.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cjb/mmc

Pull MMC updates from Chris Ball:
 "MMC highlights for 3.6:

  Core:
   - Rename cd-gpio to slot-gpio and extend it to support more slot GPIO
     functions, such as write-protect.
   - Add a function to get regulators (Vdd and Vccq) for a host.

  Drivers:
   - sdhci-pxav2, sdhci-pxav3: Add device tree support.
   - sdhi: Add device tree support.
   - sh_mmcif: Add support for regulators, device tree, slot-gpio.
   - tmio: Add regulator support, use slot-gpio."

* tag 'mmc-merge-for-3.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cjb/mmc: (62 commits)
  mmc: sdhci-dove: Prepare for common clock framework
  mmc: sdhci-dove: Add SDHCI_QUIRK_NO_HISPD_BIT
  mmc: omap_hsmmc: ensure probe returns error upon resource failure
  mmc: mxs-mmc: Add wp-inverted property
  mmc: esdhc: Fix DMA_MASK to not break mx25 DMA access
  mmc: core: reset signal voltage on power up
  mmc: sd: Fix sd current limit setting
  mmc: omap_hsmmc: add clk_prepare and clk_unprepare
  mmc: sdhci: When a UHS switch fails, cycle power if regulator is used
  mmc: atmel-mci: modify CLKDIV displaying in debugfs
  mmc: atmel-mci: fix incorrect setting of host->data to NULL
  mmc: sdhci: poll for card even when card is logically unremovable
  mmc: sdhci: Introduce new flag SDHCI_USING_RETUNING_TIMER
  mmc: sdio: Change pr_warning to pr_warn_ratelimited
  mmc: core: Simplify and fix for SD switch processing
  mmc: sdhci: restore host settings when card is removed
  mmc: sdhci: fix incorrect command used in tuning
  mmc: sdhci-pci: CaFe has broken card detection
  mmc: sdhci: Report failure reasons for all cases in sdhci_add_host()
  mmc: s3cmci: Convert s3cmci driver to gpiolib API
  ...
2012-07-22 16:36:08 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 5b160bd426 Merge branch 'x86-mce-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86/mce changes from Ingo Molnar:
 "This tree improves the AMD thresholding bank code and includes a
  memory fault signal handling fixlet."

* 'x86-mce-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  x86/mce: Fix siginfo_t->si_addr value for non-recoverable memory faults
  x86, MCE, AMD: Update copyrights and boilerplate
  x86, MCE, AMD: Give proper names to the thresholding banks
  x86, MCE, AMD: Make error_count read only
  x86, MCE, AMD: Cleanup reading of error_count
  x86, MCE, AMD: Print decimal thresholding values
  x86, MCE, AMD: Move shared bank to node descriptor
  x86, MCE, AMD: Remove local_allocate_... wrapper
  x86, MCE, AMD: Remove shared banks sysfs linking
  x86, amd_nb: Export model 0x10 and later PCI id
2012-07-22 16:07:45 -07:00
Sebastian Hesselbarth 30b87c60e9 mmc: sdhci-dove: Prepare for common clock framework
As mach-dove is moving towards common clock framework prepare
the sdhci driver to grab its clock.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Hesselbarth <sebastian.hesselbarth@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
2012-07-22 16:42:48 -04:00
Sebastian Hesselbarth a9ca1d5477 mmc: sdhci-dove: Add SDHCI_QUIRK_NO_HISPD_BIT
The sdio controller on dove doesn't have a bit to indicate
high-speed. With the quirk set it fixes accessing high-speed
sdcards.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Hesselbarth <sebastian.hesselbarth@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
2012-07-22 16:42:47 -04:00
Kevin Hilman 9c17d08ca1 mmc: omap_hsmmc: ensure probe returns error upon resource failure
If platform_get_resource_by_name() fails, driver probe is aborted an
should return an error so the driver is not bound to the device.

However, in the current error path of platform_get_resource_by_name(),
probe returns zero since the return value (ret) is not properly set.
With a zero return value, the driver core assumes probe was successful
and will bind the driver to the device.

Fix this by ensuring that probe returns an error code in this failure
path.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@ti.com>
Acked-by: Venkatraman S <svenkatr@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
2012-07-22 16:42:47 -04:00
Marek Vasut b6e76f10af mmc: mxs-mmc: Add wp-inverted property
The write-protect GPIO is inverted on some boards. Handle such case.

Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
2012-07-22 16:42:46 -04:00
Wilson Callan 9a0985b78d mmc: esdhc: Fix DMA_MASK to not break mx25 DMA access
Patch to not set reserved bits in i.MX25 PROCTL register.  DMA stops
working if those bits get set.

Signed-off-by: Wilson Callan <wilson.callan@savantsystems.com>
Acked-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
2012-07-22 16:42:30 -04:00
Linus Torvalds 7100e505b7 Power management updates for 3.6
* ACPI conversion to PM handling based on struct dev_pm_ops.
 * Conversion of a number of platform drivers to PM handling based on struct
   dev_pm_ops and removal of empty legacy PM callbacks from a couple of PCI
   drivers.
 * Suspend-to-both for in-kernel hibernation from Bojan Smojver.
 * cpuidle fixes and cleanups from ShuoX Liu, Daniel Lezcano and Preeti U Murthy.
 * cpufreq bug fixes from Jonghwa Lee and Stephen Boyd.
 * Suspend and hibernate fixes from Srivatsa S. Bhat and Colin Cross.
 * Generic PM domains framework updates.
 * RTC CMOS wakeup signaling update from Paul Fox.
 * sparse warnings fixes from Sachin Kamat.
 * Build warnings fixes for the generic PM domains framework and PM sysfs code.
 * sysfs switch for printing device suspend times from Sameer Nanda.
 * Documentation fix from Oskar Schirmer.
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Merge tag 'pm-for-3.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm

Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:

 - ACPI conversion to PM handling based on struct dev_pm_ops.
 - Conversion of a number of platform drivers to PM handling based on
   struct dev_pm_ops and removal of empty legacy PM callbacks from a
   couple of PCI drivers.
 - Suspend-to-both for in-kernel hibernation from Bojan Smojver.
 - cpuidle fixes and cleanups from ShuoX Liu, Daniel Lezcano and Preeti
   Murthy.
 - cpufreq bug fixes from Jonghwa Lee and Stephen Boyd.
 - Suspend and hibernate fixes from Srivatsa Bhat and Colin Cross.
 - Generic PM domains framework updates.
 - RTC CMOS wakeup signaling update from Paul Fox.
 - sparse warnings fixes from Sachin Kamat.
 - Build warnings fixes for the generic PM domains framework and PM
   sysfs code.
 - sysfs switch for printing device suspend times from Sameer Nanda.
 - Documentation fix from Oskar Schirmer.

* tag 'pm-for-3.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (70 commits)
  cpufreq: Fix sysfs deadlock with concurrent hotplug/frequency switch
  EXYNOS: bugfix on retrieving old_index from freqs.old
  PM / Sleep: call early resume handlers when suspend_noirq fails
  PM / QoS: Use NULL pointer instead of plain integer in qos.c
  PM / QoS: Use NULL pointer instead of plain integer in pm_qos.h
  PM / Sleep: Require CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND to use wake_lock/wake_unlock
  PM / Sleep: Add missing static storage class specifiers in main.c
  cpuilde / ACPI: remove time from acpi_processor_cx structure
  cpuidle / ACPI: remove usage from acpi_processor_cx structure
  cpuidle / ACPI : remove latency_ticks from acpi_processor_cx structure
  rtc-cmos: report wakeups from interrupt handler
  PM / Sleep: Fix build warning in sysfs.c for CONFIG_PM_SLEEP unset
  PM / Domains: Fix build warning for CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME unset
  olpc-xo15-sci: Use struct dev_pm_ops for power management
  PM / Domains: Replace plain integer with NULL pointer in domain.c file
  PM / Domains: Add missing static storage class specifier in domain.c file
  PM / crypto / ux500: Use struct dev_pm_ops for power management
  PM / IPMI: Remove empty legacy PCI PM callbacks
  tpm_nsc: Use struct dev_pm_ops for power management
  tpm_tis: Use struct dev_pm_ops for power management
  ...
2012-07-22 13:36:52 -07:00
Linus Torvalds cb47c1831f Merge branch 'for-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/target-pending
Pull target updates from Nicholas Bellinger:
 "There have been lots of work in a number of areas this past round.
  The highlights include:

   - Break out target_core_cdb.c emulation into SPC/SBC ops (hch)
   - Add a parse_cdb method to target backend drivers (hch)
   - Move sync_cache + write_same + unmap into spc_ops (hch)
   - Use target_execute_cmd for WRITEs in iscsi_target + srpt (hch)
   - Offload WRITE I/O backend submission in tcm_qla2xxx + tcm_fc (hch +
     nab)
   - Refactor core_update_device_list_for_node() into enable/disable
     funcs (agrover)
   - Replace the TCM processing thread with a TMR work queue (hch)
   - Fix regression in transport_add_device_to_core_hba from TMR
     conversion (DanC)
   - Remove racy, now-redundant check of sess_tearing_down with qla2xxx
     (roland)
   - Add range checking, fix reading of data len + possible underflow in
     UNMAP (roland)
   - Allow for target_submit_cmd() returning errors + convert fabrics
     (roland + nab)
   - Drop bogus struct file usage for iSCSI/SCTP (viro)"

* 'for-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/target-pending: (54 commits)
  iscsi-target: Drop bogus struct file usage for iSCSI/SCTP
  target: NULL dereference on error path
  target: Allow for target_submit_cmd() returning errors
  target: Check number of unmap descriptors against our limit
  target: Fix possible integer underflow in UNMAP emulation
  target: Fix reading of data length fields for UNMAP commands
  target: Add range checking to UNMAP emulation
  target: Add generation of LOGICAL BLOCK ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE
  target: Make unnecessarily global se_dev_align_max_sectors() static
  target: Remove se_session.sess_wait_list
  qla2xxx: Remove racy, now-redundant check of sess_tearing_down
  target: Check sess_tearing_down in target_get_sess_cmd()
  sbp-target: Consolidate duplicated error path code in sbp_handle_command()
  target: Un-export target_get_sess_cmd()
  qla2xxx: Get rid of redundant qla_tgt_sess.tearing_down
  target: Make core_disable_device_list_for_node use pre-refactoring lock ordering
  target: refactor core_update_device_list_for_node()
  target: Eliminate else using boolean logic
  target: Misc retval cleanups
  target: Remove hba param from core_dev_add_lun
  ...
2012-07-22 13:31:57 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 4d460fd3ab regulator: Updates for 3.6
Lots and lots of fixes from Axel and some others here, plus some framework
 enhancements which continue the theme of factoring code out of the drivers
 and into the core.
 
 - Initial framework support for GPIO controlled enable signals, saving a
   bunch of code in drivers.
 - Move fixed regulator enable time and voltage mapping table
   specifications to data.
 - Used some of the recent framework enhancements to make voltage change
   notifications more useful, passing the voltage in as an argument to the
   notification.
 - Fixed the pattern used for finding individual regulators on a device
   to not rely on the node name, supporting the use of multiple PMICs of
   the same type in the system.
 - New drivers for Maxim MAX77686, TI LP872x and LP8788, Samsung S2MPS11,
   and Wolfson Arizona microphone supplies and LDOs.
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Merge tag 'regulator-3.6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator

Pull regulator updates from Mark Brown:
 "Lots and lots of fixes from Axel and some others here, plus some
  framework enhancements which continue the theme of factoring code out
  of the drivers and into the core.

   - Initial framework support for GPIO controlled enable signals,
     saving a bunch of code in drivers.
   - Move fixed regulator enable time and voltage mapping table
     specifications to data.
   - Used some of the recent framework enhancements to make voltage
     change notifications more useful, passing the voltage in as an
     argument to the notification.
   - Fixed the pattern used for finding individual regulators on a
     device to not rely on the node name, supporting the use of multiple
     PMICs of the same type in the system.
   - New drivers for Maxim MAX77686, TI LP872x and LP8788, Samsung
     S2MPS11, and Wolfson Arizona microphone supplies and LDOs."

* tag 'regulator-3.6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator: (176 commits)
  regulator: add new lp8788 regulator driver
  regulator: mc13xxx: Remove extern function declaration for mc13xxx_sw_regulator
  regulator: tps65910: set input_supply on desc unconditionally
  regulator: palmas: Fix calcuating selector in palmas_map_voltage_smps
  regulator: lp872x: Simplify implementation of lp872x_find_regulator_init_data()
  regulator: twl: Fix list_voltate for twl6030ldo_ops
  regulator: twl: Convert twl6030ldo_ops to [get|set]_voltage_sel
  regulator: twl: Fix the formula to calculate vsel and voltage for twl6030ldo
  regulator: s5m8767: Properly handle gpio_request failure
  regulator: max8997: Properly handle gpio_request failure
  regulator: tps62360: use devm_* for gpio request
  regulator: tps6586x: add support for input supply
  regulator: tps65217: Add device tree support
  regulator: aat2870: Remove unused min_uV and max_uV from struct aat2870_regulator
  regulator: aat2870: Convert to regulator_list_voltage_table
  regulator: da9052: initialize of_node param for regulator register
  regulator: Add REGULATOR_STATUS_UNDEFINED.
  regulator: Fix a typo in regulator_mode_to_status() core function.
  regulator: s2mps11: Use sec_reg_write rather than sec_reg_update when mask is 0xff
  regulator: s2mps11: Fix wrong setting for config.dev
  ...
2012-07-22 13:05:23 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 7cd58b0a3b regmap: Updates for 3.6
A few fixes plus a few features, the most generally useful thing being
 the register paging support which can be used by quite a few devices:
 
 - Support for wake IRQs in regmap-irq
 - Support for register paging
 - Support for explicitly specified endianness, mostly for MMIO.
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Merge tag 'regmap-3.6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap

Pull regmap updates from Mark Brown:
 "A few fixes plus a few features, the most generally useful thing being
  the register paging support which can be used by quite a few devices:

   - Support for wake IRQs in regmap-irq
   - Support for register paging
   - Support for explicitly specified endianness, mostly for MMIO."

* tag 'regmap-3.6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap:
  regmap: Fix incorrect arguments to kzalloc() call
  regmap: Add hook for printk logging for debugging during early init
  regmap: Fix work_buf switching for page update during virtual range access.
  regmap: Add support for register indirect addressing.
  regmap: Move lock out from internal function _regmap_update_bits().
  regmap: mmio: Staticize regmap_mmio_gen_context()
  regmap: Remove warning on stubbed dev_get_regmap()
  regmap: Implement support for wake IRQs
  regmap: Don't try to map non-existant IRQs
  regmap: Constify regmap_irq_chip
  regmap: mmio: request native endian formatting
  regmap: allow busses to request formatting with specific endianness
2012-07-22 13:03:14 -07:00
Al Viro 8cae6f7158 ext4: switch EXT4_IOC_RESIZE_FS to mnt_want_write_file()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:01:55 +04:00
Al Viro 11e62a8fab btrfs: switch btrfs_ioctl_balance() to mnt_want_write_file()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:01:43 +04:00
Al Viro 765927b2d5 switch dentry_open() to struct path, make it grab references itself
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:01:29 +04:00
Al Viro bf349a4470 spufs: shift dget/mntget towards dentry_open()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:01:17 +04:00
Al Viro 3b6456d2c3 zoran: don't bother with struct file * in zoran_map
all we need it for is file->private_data, which is assign-once, already
assigned by that point and, incidentally, its value is already in use
by zoran ->mmap() anyway.  So just store that pointer instead...

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:01:10 +04:00
Al Viro 3b8b487114 ecryptfs: don't reinvent the wheels, please - use struct completion
... and keep the sodding requests on stack - they are small enough.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:01:02 +04:00
Al Viro 8fc37ec54c don't expose I_NEW inodes via dentry->d_inode
d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
	unlock_new_inode(inode);

is a bad idea; do it the other way round...

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:00:58 +04:00
Al Viro 32a7991b6a tidy up namei.c a bit
locking/unlocking for rcu walk taken to a couple of inline helpers

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:00:55 +04:00
Al Viro 3c0a616368 unobfuscate follow_up() a bit
really convoluted test in there has grown up during struct mount
introduction; what it checks is that we'd reached the root of
mount tree.
2012-07-23 00:00:45 +04:00
Eric Sandeen de9b942202 ext3: pass custom EOF to generic_file_llseek_size()
Use the new custom EOF argument to generic_file_llseek_size so
that SEEK_END will go to the max hash value for htree dirs
in ext3 rather than to i_size_read()

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:00:30 +04:00
Eric Sandeen ec7268ce21 ext4: use core vfs llseek code for dir seeks
Use the new functionality in generic_file_llseek_size() to
accept a custom EOF position, and un-cut-and-paste all the
vfs llseek code from ext4.

Also fix up comments on ext4_llseek() to reflect reality.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redaht.com>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:00:28 +04:00
Eric Sandeen e8b96eb503 vfs: allow custom EOF in generic_file_llseek code
For ext3/4 htree directories, using the vfs llseek function with
SEEK_END goes to i_size like for any other file, but in reality
we want the maximum possible hash value.  Recent changes
in ext4 have cut & pasted generic_file_llseek() back into fs/ext4/dir.c,
but replicating this core code seems like a bad idea, especially
since the copy has already diverged from the vfs.

This patch updates generic_file_llseek_size to accept
both a custom maximum offset, and a custom EOF position.  With this
in place, ext4_dir_llseek can pass in the appropriate maximum hash
position for both maxsize and eof, and get what it wants.

As far as I know, this does not fix any bugs - nfs in the kernel
doesn't use SEEK_END, and I don't know of any user who does.  But
some ext4 folks seem keen on doing the right thing here, and I can't
really argue.

(Patch also fixes up some comments slightly)

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-23 00:00:15 +04:00
Jan Kara 4ea425b63a vfs: Avoid unnecessary WB_SYNC_NONE writeback during sys_sync and reorder sync passes
wakeup_flusher_threads(0) will queue work doing complete writeback for each
flusher thread. Thus there is not much point in submitting another work doing
full inode WB_SYNC_NONE writeback by writeback_inodes_sb().

After this change it does not make sense to call nonblocking ->sync_fs and
block device flush before calling sync_inodes_sb() because
wakeup_flusher_threads() is completely asynchronous and thus these functions
would be called in parallel with inode writeback running which will effectively
void any work they do. So we move sync_inodes_sb() call before these two
functions.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-22 23:59:01 +04:00
Jan Kara d0e91b13eb vfs: Remove unnecessary flushing of block devices
It is not necessary to write block devices twice. The reason why we first did
flush and then proper sync is that
  for_each_bdev() {
    write_bdev()
    wait_for_completion()
  }
is much slower than
  for_each_bdev()
    write_bdev()
  for_each_bdev()
    wait_for_completion()
when there is bigger amount of data. But as is seen in the above, there's no real
need to scan pages and submit them twice. We just need to separate the submission
and waiting part. This patch does that.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-22 23:58:53 +04:00
Jan Kara a8c7176b6d vfs: Make sys_sync writeout also block device inodes
In case block device does not have filesystem mounted on it, sys_sync will just
ignore it and doesn't writeout its dirty pages. This is because writeback code
avoids writing inodes from superblock without backing device and
blockdev_superblock is such a superblock.  Since it's unexpected that sync
doesn't writeout dirty data for block devices be nice to users and change the
behavior to do so. So now we iterate over all block devices on blockdev_super
instead of iterating over all superblocks when syncing block devices.

Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-22 23:58:49 +04:00
Jan Kara 5c0d6b60a0 vfs: Create function for iterating over block devices
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-22 23:58:45 +04:00
Jan Kara b3de653105 vfs: Reorder operations during sys_sync
Change the order of operations during sync from

for_each_sb {
        writeback_inodes_sb();
        sync_fs(nowait);
        __sync_blockdev(nowait);
}
for_each_sb {
        sync_inodes_sb();
        sync_fs(wait);
        __sync_blockdev(wait);
}

to

for_each_sb
        writeback_inodes_sb();
for_each_sb
        sync_fs(nowait);
for_each_sb
        __sync_blockdev(nowait);
for_each_sb
        sync_inodes_sb();
for_each_sb
        sync_fs(wait);
for_each_sb
        __sync_blockdev(wait);

This is a preparation for the following patches in this series.

Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-22 23:58:41 +04:00
Jan Kara a117782571 quota: Move quota syncing to ->sync_fs method
Since the moment writes to quota files are using block device page cache and
space for quota structures is reserved at the moment they are first accessed we
have no reason to sync quota before inode writeback. In fact this order is now
only harmful since quota information can easily change during inode writeback
(either because conversion of delayed-allocated extents or simply because of
allocation of new blocks for simple filesystems not using page_mkwrite).

So move syncing of quota information after writeback of inodes into ->sync_fs
method. This way we do not have to use ->quota_sync callback which is primarily
intended for use by quotactl syscall anyway and we get rid of calling
->sync_fs() twice unnecessarily. We skip quota syncing for OCFS2 since it does
proper quota journalling in all cases (unlike ext3, ext4, and reiserfs which
also support legacy non-journalled quotas) and thus there are no dirty quota
structures.

CC: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
CC: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
CC: reiserfs-devel@vger.kernel.org
Acked-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2012-07-22 23:58:34 +04:00