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author | Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org> | 2007-02-02 08:31:55 -0500 |
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committer | Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org> | 2007-02-02 08:31:55 -0500 |
commit | ae2c27a78f1df5b0967069cd3b916cff1eb044c8 (patch) | |
tree | e67f1012e76185bac2e78bb04caa68ed1f7dc2a2 | |
parent | a608ab9cb6a5050394498b2520c6e7c162f4e2cf (diff) | |
parent | e34efe3b100d0fbdf053128956c3dd0bc68754d6 (diff) |
Merge ../linux-2.6
30 files changed, 154 insertions, 104 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/sysrq.txt b/Documentation/sysrq.txt index e0188a23fd5..61613166981 100644 --- a/Documentation/sysrq.txt +++ b/Documentation/sysrq.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Linux Magic System Request Key Hacks -Documentation for sysrq.c version 1.15 -Last update: $Date: 2001/01/28 10:15:59 $ +Documentation for sysrq.c +Last update: 2007-JAN-06 * What is the magic SysRq key? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ You can set the value in the file by the following command: Note that the value of /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq influences only the invocation via a keyboard. Invocation of any operation via /proc/sysrq-trigger is always -allowed. +allowed (by a user with admin privileges). * How do I use the magic SysRq key? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ On PowerPC - Press 'ALT - Print Screen (or F13) - <command key>, On other - If you know of the key combos for other architectures, please let me know so I can add them to this section. -On all - write a character to /proc/sysrq-trigger. eg: +On all - write a character to /proc/sysrq-trigger. e.g.: echo t > /proc/sysrq-trigger @@ -74,6 +74,8 @@ On all - write a character to /proc/sysrq-trigger. eg: 'c' - Will perform a kexec reboot in order to take a crashdump. +'d' - Shows all locks that are held. + 'o' - Will shut your system off (if configured and supported). 's' - Will attempt to sync all mounted filesystems. @@ -87,38 +89,43 @@ On all - write a character to /proc/sysrq-trigger. eg: 'm' - Will dump current memory info to your console. +'n' - Used to make RT tasks nice-able + 'v' - Dumps Voyager SMP processor info to your console. +'w' - Dumps tasks that are in uninterruptable (blocked) state. + +'x' - Used by xmon interface on ppc/powerpc platforms. + '0'-'9' - Sets the console log level, controlling which kernel messages will be printed to your console. ('0', for example would make it so that only emergency messages like PANICs or OOPSes would make it to your console.) -'f' - Will call oom_kill to kill a memory hog process +'f' - Will call oom_kill to kill a memory hog process. 'e' - Send a SIGTERM to all processes, except for init. -'i' - Send a SIGKILL to all processes, except for init. +'g' - Used by kgdb on ppc platforms. -'l' - Send a SIGKILL to all processes, INCLUDING init. (Your system - will be non-functional after this.) +'i' - Send a SIGKILL to all processes, except for init. -'h' - Will display help ( actually any other key than those listed +'h' - Will display help (actually any other key than those listed above will display help. but 'h' is easy to remember :-) * Okay, so what can I use them for? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Well, un'R'aw is very handy when your X server or a svgalib program crashes. -sa'K' (Secure Access Key) is useful when you want to be sure there are no -trojan program is running at console and which could grab your password -when you would try to login. It will kill all programs on given console -and thus letting you make sure that the login prompt you see is actually +sa'K' (Secure Access Key) is useful when you want to be sure there is no +trojan program running at console which could grab your password +when you would try to login. It will kill all programs on given console, +thus letting you make sure that the login prompt you see is actually the one from init, not some trojan program. IMPORTANT: In its true form it is not a true SAK like the one in a :IMPORTANT IMPORTANT: c2 compliant system, and it should not be mistaken as :IMPORTANT IMPORTANT: such. :IMPORTANT - It seems other find it useful as (System Attention Key) which is + It seems others find it useful as (System Attention Key) which is useful when you want to exit a program that will not let you switch consoles. (For example, X or a svgalib program.) @@ -139,8 +146,8 @@ OK or Done message...) Again, the unmount (remount read-only) hasn't taken place until you see the "OK" and "Done" message appear on the screen. -The loglevel'0'-'9' is useful when your console is being flooded with -kernel messages you do not want to see. Setting '0' will prevent all but +The loglevels '0'-'9' are useful when your console is being flooded with +kernel messages you do not want to see. Selecting '0' will prevent all but the most urgent kernel messages from reaching your console. (They will still be logged if syslogd/klogd are alive, though.) @@ -152,7 +159,7 @@ processes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ That happens to me, also. I've found that tapping shift, alt, and control on both sides of the keyboard, and hitting an invalid sysrq sequence again -will fix the problem. (ie, something like alt-sysrq-z). Switching to another +will fix the problem. (i.e., something like alt-sysrq-z). Switching to another virtual console (ALT+Fn) and then back again should also help. * I hit SysRq, but nothing seems to happen, what's wrong? @@ -174,11 +181,11 @@ handler function you will use, B) a help_msg string, that will print when SysRQ prints help, and C) an action_msg string, that will print right before your handler is called. Your handler must conform to the prototype in 'sysrq.h'. -After the sysrq_key_op is created, you can call the macro -register_sysrq_key(int key, struct sysrq_key_op *op_p) that is defined in -sysrq.h, this will register the operation pointed to by 'op_p' at table -key 'key', if that slot in the table is blank. At module unload time, you must -call the macro unregister_sysrq_key(int key, struct sysrq_key_op *op_p), which +After the sysrq_key_op is created, you can call the kernel function +register_sysrq_key(int key, struct sysrq_key_op *op_p); this will +register the operation pointed to by 'op_p' at table key 'key', +if that slot in the table is blank. At module unload time, you must call +the function unregister_sysrq_key(int key, struct sysrq_key_op *op_p), which will remove the key op pointed to by 'op_p' from the key 'key', if and only if it is currently registered in that slot. This is in case the slot has been overwritten since you registered it. @@ -186,15 +193,12 @@ overwritten since you registered it. The Magic SysRQ system works by registering key operations against a key op lookup table, which is defined in 'drivers/char/sysrq.c'. This key table has a number of operations registered into it at compile time, but is mutable, -and 4 functions are exported for interface to it: __sysrq_lock_table, -__sysrq_unlock_table, __sysrq_get_key_op, and __sysrq_put_key_op. The -functions __sysrq_swap_key_ops and __sysrq_swap_key_ops_nolock are defined -in the header itself, and the REGISTER and UNREGISTER macros are built from -these. More complex (and dangerous!) manipulations of the table are possible -using these functions, but you must be careful to always lock the table before -you read or write from it, and to unlock it again when you are done. (And of -course, to never ever leave an invalid pointer in the table). Null pointers in -the table are always safe :) +and 2 functions are exported for interface to it: + register_sysrq_key and unregister_sysrq_key. +Of course, never ever leave an invalid pointer in the table. I.e., when +your module that called register_sysrq_key() exits, it must call +unregister_sysrq_key() to clean up the sysrq key table entry that it used. +Null pointers in the table are always safe. :) If for some reason you feel the need to call the handle_sysrq function from within a function called by handle_sysrq, you must be aware that you are in diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 1446cc41c12..465e083237a 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -598,8 +598,6 @@ W: http://linux-atm.sourceforge.net S: Maintained ATMEL MACB ETHERNET DRIVER -P: Atmel AVR32 Support Team -M: avr32@atmel.com P: Haavard Skinnemoen M: hskinnemoen@atmel.com S: Supported @@ -620,8 +618,6 @@ T: git kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/audit-2.6.git S: Maintained AVR32 ARCHITECTURE -P: Atmel AVR32 Support Team -M: avr32@atmel.com P: Haavard Skinnemoen M: hskinnemoen@atmel.com W: http://www.atmel.com/products/AVR32/ @@ -630,8 +626,6 @@ W: http://avrfreaks.net/ S: Supported AVR32/AT32AP MACHINE SUPPORT -P: Atmel AVR32 Support Team -M: avr32@atmel.com P: Haavard Skinnemoen M: hskinnemoen@atmel.com S: Supported @@ -2288,7 +2282,7 @@ P: Jozsef Kadlecsik P: Patrick McHardy M: kaber@trash.net L: netfilter-devel@lists.netfilter.org -L: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org +L: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org (subscribers-only) L: coreteam@netfilter.org W: http://www.netfilter.org/ W: http://www.iptables.org/ diff --git a/arch/i386/boot/compressed/relocs.c b/arch/i386/boot/compressed/relocs.c index 468da89153c..881951ca03e 100644 --- a/arch/i386/boot/compressed/relocs.c +++ b/arch/i386/boot/compressed/relocs.c @@ -43,6 +43,8 @@ static int is_safe_abs_reloc(const char* sym_name) /* Match found */ return 1; } + if (strncmp(sym_name, "__crc_", 6) == 0) + return 1; return 0; } diff --git a/arch/i386/mach-default/setup.c b/arch/i386/mach-default/setup.c index c511705c386..cc2f519b2f7 100644 --- a/arch/i386/mach-default/setup.c +++ b/arch/i386/mach-default/setup.c @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ void __init time_init_hook(void) * along the MCA bus. Use this to hook into that chain if you will need * it. **/ -void __init mca_nmi_hook(void) +void mca_nmi_hook(void) { /* If I recall correctly, there's a whole bunch of other things that * we can do to check for NMI problems, but that's all I know about diff --git a/arch/sparc/kernel/smp.c b/arch/sparc/kernel/smp.c index 276f22881d0..6b5f26b0fb7 100644 --- a/arch/sparc/kernel/smp.c +++ b/arch/sparc/kernel/smp.c @@ -292,8 +292,8 @@ int setup_profiling_timer(unsigned int multiplier) void __init smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus) { - extern void smp4m_boot_cpus(void); - extern void smp4d_boot_cpus(void); + extern void __init smp4m_boot_cpus(void); + extern void __init smp4d_boot_cpus(void); int i, cpuid, extra; printk("Entering SMP Mode...\n"); @@ -375,8 +375,8 @@ void __init smp_prepare_boot_cpu(void) int __cpuinit __cpu_up(unsigned int cpu) { - extern int smp4m_boot_one_cpu(int); - extern int smp4d_boot_one_cpu(int); + extern int __cpuinit smp4m_boot_one_cpu(int); + extern int __cpuinit smp4d_boot_one_cpu(int); int ret=0; switch(sparc_cpu_model) { diff --git a/arch/sparc/kernel/sun4d_smp.c b/arch/sparc/kernel/sun4d_smp.c index c80ea61e8ba..c69de5d4863 100644 --- a/arch/sparc/kernel/sun4d_smp.c +++ b/arch/sparc/kernel/sun4d_smp.c @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ void __init smp4d_boot_cpus(void) local_flush_cache_all(); } -int smp4d_boot_one_cpu(int i) +int __cpuinit smp4d_boot_one_cpu(int i) { extern unsigned long sun4d_cpu_startup; unsigned long *entry = &sun4d_cpu_startup; diff --git a/drivers/char/sysrq.c b/drivers/char/sysrq.c index 13935235e06..7fd3cd5ddf2 100644 --- a/drivers/char/sysrq.c +++ b/drivers/char/sysrq.c @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ static void sysrq_handle_showstate_blocked(int key, struct tty_struct *tty) } static struct sysrq_key_op sysrq_showstate_blocked_op = { .handler = sysrq_handle_showstate_blocked, - .help_msg = "showBlockedTasks", + .help_msg = "shoW-blocked-tasks", .action_msg = "Show Blocked State", .enable_mask = SYSRQ_ENABLE_DUMP, }; @@ -315,15 +315,16 @@ static struct sysrq_key_op *sysrq_key_table[36] = { &sysrq_loglevel_op, /* 9 */ /* - * Don't use for system provided sysrqs, it is handled specially on - * sparc and will never arrive + * a: Don't use for system provided sysrqs, it is handled specially on + * sparc and will never arrive. */ NULL, /* a */ &sysrq_reboot_op, /* b */ - &sysrq_crashdump_op, /* c */ + &sysrq_crashdump_op, /* c & ibm_emac driver debug */ &sysrq_showlocks_op, /* d */ &sysrq_term_op, /* e */ &sysrq_moom_op, /* f */ + /* g: May be registered by ppc for kgdb */ NULL, /* g */ NULL, /* h */ &sysrq_kill_op, /* i */ @@ -332,18 +333,19 @@ static struct sysrq_key_op *sysrq_key_table[36] = { NULL, /* l */ &sysrq_showmem_op, /* m */ &sysrq_unrt_op, /* n */ - /* This will often be registered as 'Off' at init time */ + /* o: This will often be registered as 'Off' at init time */ NULL, /* o */ &sysrq_showregs_op, /* p */ NULL, /* q */ - &sysrq_unraw_op, /* r */ + &sysrq_unraw_op, /* r */ &sysrq_sync_op, /* s */ &sysrq_showstate_op, /* t */ &sysrq_mountro_op, /* u */ - /* May be assigned at init time by SMP VOYAGER */ + /* v: May be registered at init time by SMP VOYAGER */ NULL, /* v */ - NULL, /* w */ - &sysrq_showstate_blocked_op, /* x */ + &sysrq_showstate_blocked_op, /* w */ + /* x: May be registered on ppc/powerpc for xmon */ + NULL, /* x */ NULL, /* y */ NULL /* z */ }; diff --git a/drivers/ide/ide.c b/drivers/ide/ide.c index 3b334af0c7b..6c9bd5165bd 100644 --- a/drivers/ide/ide.c +++ b/drivers/ide/ide.c @@ -1781,9 +1781,9 @@ done: return 1; } -extern void pnpide_init(void); -extern void pnpide_exit(void); -extern void h8300_ide_init(void); +extern void __init pnpide_init(void); +extern void __exit pnpide_exit(void); +extern void __init h8300_ide_init(void); /* * probe_for_hwifs() finds/initializes "known" IDE interfaces @@ -2088,7 +2088,7 @@ int __init init_module (void) return ide_init(); } -void cleanup_module (void) +void __exit cleanup_module (void) { int index; diff --git a/drivers/ide/pci/via82cxxx.c b/drivers/ide/pci/via82cxxx.c index a98b4d38b9d..6fb6e50b823 100644 --- a/drivers/ide/pci/via82cxxx.c +++ b/drivers/ide/pci/via82cxxx.c @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ static struct via_isa_bridge { u8 rev_max; u16 flags; } via_isa_bridges[] = { - { "cx7000", PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_CX700, 0x00, 0x2f, VIA_UDMA_133 | VIA_BAD_AST }, + { "cx700", PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_CX700, 0x00, 0x2f, VIA_UDMA_133 | VIA_BAD_AST }, { "vt8237s", PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8237S, 0x00, 0x2f, VIA_UDMA_133 | VIA_BAD_AST }, { "vt6410", PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_6410, 0x00, 0x2f, VIA_UDMA_133 | VIA_BAD_AST }, { "vt8251", PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8251, 0x00, 0x2f, VIA_UDMA_133 | VIA_BAD_AST }, diff --git a/drivers/kvm/vmx.c b/drivers/kvm/vmx.c index 27f2751c3ba..54c35c0b318 100644 --- a/drivers/kvm/vmx.c +++ b/drivers/kvm/vmx.c @@ -1116,6 +1116,8 @@ static int vmx_vcpu_setup(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) if (rdmsr_safe(index, &data_low, &data_high) < 0) continue; + if (wrmsr_safe(index, data_low, data_high) < 0) + continue; data = data_low | ((u64)data_high << 32); vcpu->host_msrs[j].index = index; vcpu->host_msrs[j].reserved = 0; diff --git a/drivers/net/hamradio/Kconfig b/drivers/net/hamradio/Kconfig index 896aa02000d..feb0ada7a02 100644 --- a/drivers/net/hamradio/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/net/hamradio/Kconfig @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ config SCC_TRXECHO config BAYCOM_SER_FDX tristate "BAYCOM ser12 fullduplex driver for AX.25" - depends on AX25 + depends on AX25 && !S390 select CRC_CCITT ---help--- This is one of two drivers for Baycom style simple amateur radio @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ config BAYCOM_SER_FDX config BAYCOM_SER_HDX tristate "BAYCOM ser12 halfduplex driver for AX.25" - depends on AX25 + depends on AX25 && !S390 select CRC_CCITT ---help--- This is one of two drivers for Baycom style simple amateur radio @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ config BAYCOM_EPP config YAM tristate "YAM driver for AX.25" - depends on AX25 + depends on AX25 && !S390 help The YAM is a modem for packet radio which connects to the serial port and includes some of the functions of a Terminal Node diff --git a/drivers/pci/quirks.c b/drivers/pci/quirks.c index 16945c2ba2c..dcc0c1ab95e 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/quirks.c +++ b/drivers/pci/quirks.c @@ -661,9 +661,11 @@ static void quirk_via_bridge(struct pci_dev *dev) /* See what bridge we have and find the device ranges */ switch (dev->device) { case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C686: - /* 82C686 is special */ - via_vlink_dev_lo = 7; - via_vlink_dev_hi = 7; + /* The VT82C686 is special, it attaches to PCI and can have + any device number. All its subdevices are functions of + that single device. */ + via_vlink_dev_lo = PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn); + via_vlink_dev_hi = PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn); break; case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8237: case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8237A: diff --git a/drivers/pci/search.c b/drivers/pci/search.c index fab381ed853..b2653c4afe9 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/search.c +++ b/drivers/pci/search.c @@ -200,11 +200,8 @@ static struct pci_dev * pci_find_subsys(unsigned int vendor, * can cause some machines to crash. So here we detect and flag that * situation and bail out early. */ - if (unlikely(list_empty(&pci_devices))) { - printk(KERN_INFO "pci_find_subsys() called while pci_devices " - "is still empty\n"); + if (unlikely(list_empty(&pci_devices))) return NULL; - } down_read(&pci_bus_sem); n = from ? from->global_list.next : pci_devices.next; @@ -278,11 +275,8 @@ pci_get_subsys(unsigned int vendor, unsigned int device, * can cause some machines to crash. So here we detect and flag that * situation and bail out early. */ - if (unlikely(list_empty(&pci_devices))) { - printk(KERN_NOTICE "pci_get_subsys() called while pci_devices " - "is still empty\n"); + if (unlikely(list_empty(&pci_devices))) return NULL; - } down_read(&pci_bus_sem); n = from ? from->global_list.next : pci_devices.next; diff --git a/fs/nfsd/nfsfh.c b/fs/nfsd/nfsfh.c index 98338a569dc..c59d6fbb7a6 100644 --- a/fs/nfsd/nfsfh.c +++ b/fs/nfsd/nfsfh.c @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ fh_verify(struct svc_rqst *rqstp, struct svc_fh *fhp, int type, int access) "acc=%x, error=%d\n", dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.name, - access, (error >> 24)); + access, ntohl(error)); } out: if (exp && !IS_ERR(exp)) diff --git a/fs/proc/base.c b/fs/proc/base.c index ff7a6685060..1a979ea3b37 100644 --- a/fs/proc/base.c +++ b/fs/proc/base.c @@ -2328,13 +2328,23 @@ static int proc_task_readdir(struct file * filp, void * dirent, filldir_t filldi { struct dentry *dentry = filp->f_path.dentry; struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode; - struct task_struct *leader = get_proc_task(inode); + struct task_struct *leader = NULL; struct task_struct *task; int retval = -ENOENT; ino_t ino; int tid; unsigned long pos = filp->f_pos; /* avoiding "long long" filp->f_pos */ + task = get_proc_task(inode); + if (!task) + goto out_no_task; + rcu_read_lock(); + if (pid_alive(task)) { + leader = task->group_leader; + get_task_struct(leader); + } + rcu_read_unlock(); + put_task_struct(task); if (!leader) goto out_no_task; retval = 0; diff --git a/include/asm-frv/Kbuild b/include/asm-frv/Kbuild index c68e1680da0..966a9836d55 100644 --- a/include/asm-frv/Kbuild +++ b/include/asm-frv/Kbuild @@ -1 +1,7 @@ include include/asm-generic/Kbuild.asm + +header-y += registers.h + +unifdef-y += termios.h +unifdef-y += ptrace.h +unifdef-y += page.h diff --git a/include/asm-frv/page.h b/include/asm-frv/page.h index 134cc0cdf6c..213d92fd652 100644 --- a/include/asm-frv/page.h +++ b/include/asm-frv/page.h @@ -76,8 +76,6 @@ extern unsigned long max_pfn; #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ - #ifdef CONFIG_CONTIGUOUS_PAGE_ALLOC #define WANT_PAGE_VIRTUAL 1 #endif @@ -85,4 +83,6 @@ extern unsigned long max_pfn; #include <asm-generic/memory_model.h> #include <asm-generic/page.h> +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ + #endif /* _ASM_PAGE_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-frv/ptrace.h b/include/asm-frv/ptrace.h index 9a2241b8eb1..cf6934012b6 100644 --- a/include/asm-frv/ptrace.h +++ b/include/asm-frv/ptrace.h @@ -12,9 +12,11 @@ #define _ASM_PTRACE_H #include <asm/registers.h> +#ifdef __KERNEL__ #include <asm/irq_regs.h> #define in_syscall(regs) (((regs)->tbr & TBR_TT) == TBR_TT_TRAP0) +#endif #define PT_PSR 0 @@ -60,6 +62,7 @@ #define PTRACE_GETFDPIC_EXEC 0 /* [addr] request the executable loadmap */ #define PTRACE_GETFDPIC_INTERP 1 /* [addr] request the interpreter loadmap */ +#ifdef __KERNEL__ #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ /* @@ -74,6 +77,7 @@ register struct pt_regs *__frame asm("gr28"); extern unsigned long user_stack(const struct pt_regs *); extern void show_regs(struct pt_regs *); #define profile_pc(regs) ((regs)->pc) +#endif #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ #endif /* _ASM_PTRACE_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-frv/termios.h b/include/asm-frv/termios.h index b4a664e7f55..8840cf95e8d 100644 --- a/include/asm-frv/termios.h +++ b/include/asm-frv/termios.h @@ -69,6 +69,8 @@ struct termio { #define N_SYNC_PPP 14 #define N_HCI 15 /* Bluetooth HCI UART */ +#ifdef __KERNEL__ #include <asm-generic/termios.h> +#endif #endif /* _ASM_TERMIOS_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-um/pgtable.h b/include/asm-um/pgtable.h index 188f7262177..e57ff136ee5 100644 --- a/include/asm-um/pgtable.h +++ b/include/asm-um/pgtable.h @@ -408,6 +408,15 @@ static inline pte_t pte_modify(pte_t pte, pgprot_t newprot) #include <asm-generic/pgtable-nopud.h> +#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM +/* Clear a kernel PTE and flush it from the TLB */ +#define kpte_clear_flush(ptep, vaddr) \ +do { \ + pte_clear(&init_mm, vaddr, ptep); \ + __flush_tlb_one(vaddr); \ +} while (0) +#endif + #endif #endif diff --git a/include/linux/efi.h b/include/linux/efi.h index df1c91855f0..f8ebd7c1ddb 100644 --- a/include/linux/efi.h +++ b/include/linux/efi.h @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ extern int __init efi_uart_console_only (void); extern void efi_initialize_iomem_resources(struct resource *code_resource, struct resource *data_resource); extern unsigned long efi_get_time(void); -extern int __init efi_set_rtc_mmss(unsigned long nowtime); +extern int efi_set_rtc_mmss(unsigned long nowtime); extern int is_available_memory(efi_memory_desc_t * md); extern struct efi_memory_map memmap; diff --git a/kernel/fork.c b/kernel/fork.c index fc723e595cd..d57118da73f 100644 --- a/kernel/fork.c +++ b/kernel/fork.c @@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ noinline struct pt_regs * __devinit __attribute__((weak)) idle_regs(struct pt_re return regs; } -struct task_struct * __devinit fork_idle(int cpu) +struct task_struct * __cpuinit fork_idle(int cpu) { struct task_struct *task; struct pt_regs regs; diff --git a/mm/page_alloc.c b/mm/page_alloc.c index fc5b5442e94..2c606cc922a 100644 --- a/mm/page_alloc.c +++ b/mm/page_alloc.c @@ -989,8 +989,7 @@ int zone_watermark_ok(struct zone *z, int order, unsigned long mark, int classzone_idx, int alloc_flags) { /* free_pages my go negative - that's OK */ - unsigned long min = mark; - long free_pages = z->free_pages - (1 << order) + 1; + long min = mark, free_pages = z->free_pages - (1 << order) + 1; int o; if (alloc_flags & ALLOC_HIGH) diff --git a/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_sip.c b/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_sip.c index 3a26d63eed8..11c588a10e6 100644 --- a/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_sip.c +++ b/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_sip.c @@ -283,10 +283,16 @@ static int skp_epaddr_len(const char *dptr, const char *limit, int *shift) { int s = *shift; - for (; dptr <= limit && *dptr != '@'; dptr++) + /* Search for @, but stop at the end of the line. + * We are inside a sip: URI, so we don't need to worry about + * continuation lines. */ + while (dptr <= limit && + *dptr != '@' && *dptr != '\r' && *dptr != '\n') { (*shift)++; + dptr++; + } - if (*dptr == '@') { + if (dptr <= limit && *dptr == '@') { dptr++; (*shift)++; } else diff --git a/net/ipv6/addrconf.c b/net/ipv6/addrconf.c index 2a7e4618f52..e3854696988 100644 --- a/net/ipv6/addrconf.c +++ b/net/ipv6/addrconf.c @@ -3393,7 +3393,7 @@ static void inline ipv6_store_devconf(struct ipv6_devconf *cnf, #ifdef CONFIG_IPV6_ROUTER_PREF array[DEVCONF_ACCEPT_RA_RTR_PREF] = cnf->accept_ra_rtr_pref; array[DEVCONF_RTR_PROBE_INTERVAL] = cnf->rtr_probe_interval; -#ifdef CONFIV_IPV6_ROUTE_INFO +#ifdef CONFIG_IPV6_ROUTE_INFO array[DEVCONF_ACCEPT_RA_RT_INFO_MAX_PLEN] = cnf->accept_ra_rt_info_max_plen; #endif #endif @@ -3898,7 +3898,7 @@ static struct addrconf_sysctl_table .proc_handler = &proc_dointvec_jiffies, .strategy = &sysctl_jiffies, }, -#ifdef CONFIV_IPV6_ROUTE_INFO +#ifdef CONFIG_IPV6_ROUTE_INFO { .ctl_name = NET_IPV6_ACCEPT_RA_RT_INFO_MAX_PLEN, .procname = "accept_ra_rt_info_max_plen", diff --git a/net/ipv6/ndisc.c b/net/ipv6/ndisc.c index 6a9f616de37..39bb658f3c4 100644 --- a/net/ipv6/ndisc.c +++ b/net/ipv6/ndisc.c @@ -1413,6 +1413,13 @@ void ndisc_send_redirect(struct sk_buff *skb, struct neighbour *neigh, return; } + if (!ipv6_addr_equal(&skb->nh.ipv6h->daddr, target) && + !(ipv6_addr_type(target) & IPV6_ADDR_LINKLOCAL)) { + ND_PRINTK2(KERN_WARNING + "ICMPv6 Redirect: target address is not link-local.\n"); + return; + } + ndisc_flow_init(&fl, NDISC_REDIRECT, &saddr_buf, &skb->nh.ipv6h->saddr, dev->ifindex); diff --git a/net/netfilter/Kconfig b/net/netfilter/Kconfig index cd10e44db01..2a2bcb303bf 100644 --- a/net/netfilter/Kconfig +++ b/net/netfilter/Kconfig @@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TCPMSS config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HASHLIMIT tristate '"hashlimit" match support' - depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES + depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES && (IP6_NF_IPTABLES || IP6_NF_IPTABLES=n) help This option adds a `hashlimit' match. diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sip.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sip.c index eb2a2411f97..9dec1153467 100644 --- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sip.c +++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sip.c @@ -303,10 +303,16 @@ static int skp_epaddr_len(struct nf_conn *ct, const char *dptr, { int s = *shift; - for (; dptr <= limit && *dptr != '@'; dptr++) + /* Search for @, but stop at the end of the line. + * We are inside a sip: URI, so we don't need to worry about + * continuation lines. */ + while (dptr <= limit && + *dptr != '@' && *dptr != '\r' && *dptr != '\n') { (*shift)++; + dptr++; + } - if (*dptr == '@') { + if (dptr <= limit && *dptr == '@') { dptr++; (*shift)++; } else diff --git a/net/netfilter/xt_connbytes.c b/net/netfilter/xt_connbytes.c index d93cb096a67..5e32dfa2668 100644 --- a/net/netfilter/xt_connbytes.c +++ b/net/netfilter/xt_connbytes.c @@ -52,6 +52,8 @@ match(const struct sk_buff *skb, { const struct xt_connbytes_info *sinfo = matchinfo; u_int64_t what = 0; /* initialize to make gcc happy */ + u_int64_t bytes = 0; + u_int64_t pkts = 0; const struct ip_conntrack_counter *counters; if (!(counters = nf_ct_get_counters(skb))) @@ -89,29 +91,22 @@ match(const struct sk_buff *skb, case XT_CONNBYTES_AVGPKT: switch (sinfo->direction) { case XT_CONNBYTES_DIR_ORIGINAL: - what = div64_64(counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].bytes, - counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].packets); + bytes = counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].bytes; + pkts = counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].packets; break; case XT_CONNBYTES_DIR_REPLY: - what = div64_64(counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].bytes, - counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].packets); + bytes = counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].bytes; + pkts = counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].packets; break; case XT_CONNBYTES_DIR_BOTH: - { - u_int64_t bytes; - u_int64_t pkts; - bytes = counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].bytes + - counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].bytes; - pkts = counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].packets+ - counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].packets; - - /* FIXME_THEORETICAL: what to do if sum - * overflows ? */ - - what = div64_64(bytes, pkts); - } + bytes = counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].bytes + + counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].bytes; + pkts = counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].packets + + counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].packets; break; } + if (pkts != 0) + what = div64_64(bytes, pkts); break; } diff --git a/net/sctp/sm_sideeffect.c b/net/sctp/sm_sideeffect.c index 8bd30976cde..6db77d1329f 100644 --- a/net/sctp/sm_sideeffect.c +++ b/net/sctp/sm_sideeffect.c @@ -621,7 +621,13 @@ static void sctp_cmd_transport_on(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds, /* The receiver of the HEARTBEAT ACK should also perform an * RTT measurement for that destination transport address * using the time value carried in the HEARTBEAT ACK chunk. + * If the transport's rto_pending variable has been cleared, + * it was most likely due to a retransmit. However, we want + * to re-enable it to properly update the rto. */ + if (t->rto_pending == 0) + t->rto_pending = 1; + hbinfo = (sctp_sender_hb_info_t *) chunk->skb->data; sctp_transport_update_rto(t, (jiffies - hbinfo->sent_at)); |