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Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-backlight-driver-adp8870

@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/<ambient light zone>_max
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/l1_daylight_max
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/l2_bright_max
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/l3_office_max
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/l4_indoor_max
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/l5_dark_max
+Date:		Mai 2011
+KernelVersion:	2.6.40
+Contact:	device-drivers-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org
+Description:
+		Control the maximum brightness for <ambient light zone>
+		on this <backlight>. Values are between 0 and 127. This file
+		will also show the brightness level stored for this
+		<ambient light zone>.
+
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/<ambient light zone>_dim
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/l2_bright_dim
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/l3_office_dim
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/l4_indoor_dim
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/l5_dark_dim
+Date:		Mai 2011
+KernelVersion:	2.6.40
+Contact:	device-drivers-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org
+Description:
+		Control the dim brightness for <ambient light zone>
+		on this <backlight>. Values are between 0 and 127, typically
+		set to 0. Full off when the backlight is disabled.
+		This file will also show the dim brightness level stored for
+		this <ambient light zone>.
+
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/ambient_light_level
+Date:		Mai 2011
+KernelVersion:	2.6.40
+Contact:	device-drivers-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org
+Description:
+		Get conversion value of the light sensor.
+		This value is updated every 80 ms (when the light sensor
+		is enabled). Returns integer between 0 (dark) and
+		8000 (max ambient brightness)
+
+What:		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/ambient_light_zone
+Date:		Mai 2011
+KernelVersion:	2.6.40
+Contact:	device-drivers-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org
+Description:
+		Get/Set current ambient light zone. Reading returns
+		integer between 1..5 (1 = daylight, 2 = bright, ..., 5 = dark).
+		Writing a value between 1..5 forces the backlight controller
+		to enter the corresponding ambient light zone.
+		Writing 0 returns to normal/automatic ambient light level
+		operation. The ambient light sensing feature on these devices
+		is an extension to the API documented in
+		Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-class-backlight.
+		It can be enabled by writing the value stored in
+		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/max_brightness to
+		/sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/brightness.

+ 2 - 2
Documentation/accounting/cgroupstats.txt

@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ information will not be available.
 To extract cgroup statistics a utility very similar to getdelays.c
 has been developed, the sample output of the utility is shown below
 
-~/balbir/cgroupstats # ./getdelays  -C "/cgroup/a"
+~/balbir/cgroupstats # ./getdelays  -C "/sys/fs/cgroup/a"
 sleeping 1, blocked 0, running 1, stopped 0, uninterruptible 0
-~/balbir/cgroupstats # ./getdelays  -C "/cgroup"
+~/balbir/cgroupstats # ./getdelays  -C "/sys/fs/cgroup"
 sleeping 155, blocked 0, running 1, stopped 0, uninterruptible 2

+ 17 - 14
Documentation/cgroups/blkio-controller.txt

@@ -28,16 +28,19 @@ cgroups. Here is what you can do.
 - Enable group scheduling in CFQ
 	CONFIG_CFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED=y
 
-- Compile and boot into kernel and mount IO controller (blkio).
+- Compile and boot into kernel and mount IO controller (blkio); see
+  cgroups.txt, Why are cgroups needed?.
 
-	mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /cgroup
+	mount -t tmpfs cgroup_root /sys/fs/cgroup
+	mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio
+	mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio
 
 - Create two cgroups
-	mkdir -p /cgroup/test1/ /cgroup/test2
+	mkdir -p /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test1/ /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test2
 
 - Set weights of group test1 and test2
-	echo 1000 > /cgroup/test1/blkio.weight
-	echo 500 > /cgroup/test2/blkio.weight
+	echo 1000 > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test1/blkio.weight
+	echo 500 > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test2/blkio.weight
 
 - Create two same size files (say 512MB each) on same disk (file1, file2) and
   launch two dd threads in different cgroup to read those files.
@@ -46,12 +49,12 @@ cgroups. Here is what you can do.
 	echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
 
 	dd if=/mnt/sdb/zerofile1 of=/dev/null &
-	echo $! > /cgroup/test1/tasks
-	cat /cgroup/test1/tasks
+	echo $! > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test1/tasks
+	cat /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test1/tasks
 
 	dd if=/mnt/sdb/zerofile2 of=/dev/null &
-	echo $! > /cgroup/test2/tasks
-	cat /cgroup/test2/tasks
+	echo $! > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test2/tasks
+	cat /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test2/tasks
 
 - At macro level, first dd should finish first. To get more precise data, keep
   on looking at (with the help of script), at blkio.disk_time and
@@ -68,13 +71,13 @@ Throttling/Upper Limit policy
 - Enable throttling in block layer
 	CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING=y
 
-- Mount blkio controller
-        mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /cgroup/blkio
+- Mount blkio controller (see cgroups.txt, Why are cgroups needed?)
+        mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio
 
 - Specify a bandwidth rate on particular device for root group. The format
   for policy is "<major>:<minor>  <byes_per_second>".
 
-        echo "8:16  1048576" > /cgroup/blkio/blkio.read_bps_device
+        echo "8:16  1048576" > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/blkio.read_bps_device
 
   Above will put a limit of 1MB/second on reads happening for root group
   on device having major/minor number 8:16.
@@ -108,7 +111,7 @@ Hierarchical Cgroups
   CFQ and throttling will practically treat all groups at same level.
 
 				pivot
-			     /  |   \  \
+			     /  /   \  \
 			root  test1 test2  test3
 
   Down the line we can implement hierarchical accounting/control support
@@ -149,7 +152,7 @@ Proportional weight policy files
 
 	  Following is the format.
 
-	  #echo dev_maj:dev_minor weight > /path/to/cgroup/blkio.weight_device
+	  # echo dev_maj:dev_minor weight > blkio.weight_device
 	  Configure weight=300 on /dev/sdb (8:16) in this cgroup
 	  # echo 8:16 300 > blkio.weight_device
 	  # cat blkio.weight_device

+ 36 - 24
Documentation/cgroups/cgroups.txt

@@ -138,11 +138,11 @@ With the ability to classify tasks differently for different resources
 the admin can easily set up a script which receives exec notifications
 and depending on who is launching the browser he can
 
-       # echo browser_pid > /mnt/<restype>/<userclass>/tasks
+    # echo browser_pid > /sys/fs/cgroup/<restype>/<userclass>/tasks
 
 With only a single hierarchy, he now would potentially have to create
 a separate cgroup for every browser launched and associate it with
-approp network and other resource class.  This may lead to
+appropriate network and other resource class.  This may lead to
 proliferation of such cgroups.
 
 Also lets say that the administrator would like to give enhanced network
@@ -153,9 +153,9 @@ apps enhanced CPU power,
 With ability to write pids directly to resource classes, it's just a
 matter of :
 
-       # echo pid > /mnt/network/<new_class>/tasks
+       # echo pid > /sys/fs/cgroup/network/<new_class>/tasks
        (after some time)
-       # echo pid > /mnt/network/<orig_class>/tasks
+       # echo pid > /sys/fs/cgroup/network/<orig_class>/tasks
 
 Without this ability, he would have to split the cgroup into
 multiple separate ones and then associate the new cgroups with the
@@ -310,21 +310,24 @@ subsystem, this is the case for the cpuset.
 To start a new job that is to be contained within a cgroup, using
 the "cpuset" cgroup subsystem, the steps are something like:
 
- 1) mkdir /dev/cgroup
- 2) mount -t cgroup -ocpuset cpuset /dev/cgroup
- 3) Create the new cgroup by doing mkdir's and write's (or echo's) in
-    the /dev/cgroup virtual file system.
- 4) Start a task that will be the "founding father" of the new job.
- 5) Attach that task to the new cgroup by writing its pid to the
-    /dev/cgroup tasks file for that cgroup.
- 6) fork, exec or clone the job tasks from this founding father task.
+ 1) mount -t tmpfs cgroup_root /sys/fs/cgroup
+ 2) mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
+ 3) mount -t cgroup -ocpuset cpuset /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
+ 4) Create the new cgroup by doing mkdir's and write's (or echo's) in
+    the /sys/fs/cgroup virtual file system.
+ 5) Start a task that will be the "founding father" of the new job.
+ 6) Attach that task to the new cgroup by writing its pid to the
+    /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset/tasks file for that cgroup.
+ 7) fork, exec or clone the job tasks from this founding father task.
 
 For example, the following sequence of commands will setup a cgroup
 named "Charlie", containing just CPUs 2 and 3, and Memory Node 1,
 and then start a subshell 'sh' in that cgroup:
 
-  mount -t cgroup cpuset -ocpuset /dev/cgroup
-  cd /dev/cgroup
+  mount -t tmpfs cgroup_root /sys/fs/cgroup
+  mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
+  mount -t cgroup cpuset -ocpuset /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
+  cd /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
   mkdir Charlie
   cd Charlie
   /bin/echo 2-3 > cpuset.cpus
@@ -345,7 +348,7 @@ Creating, modifying, using the cgroups can be done through the cgroup
 virtual filesystem.
 
 To mount a cgroup hierarchy with all available subsystems, type:
-# mount -t cgroup xxx /dev/cgroup
+# mount -t cgroup xxx /sys/fs/cgroup
 
 The "xxx" is not interpreted by the cgroup code, but will appear in
 /proc/mounts so may be any useful identifying string that you like.
@@ -354,23 +357,32 @@ Note: Some subsystems do not work without some user input first.  For instance,
 if cpusets are enabled the user will have to populate the cpus and mems files
 for each new cgroup created before that group can be used.
 
+As explained in section `1.2 Why are cgroups needed?' you should create
+different hierarchies of cgroups for each single resource or group of
+resources you want to control. Therefore, you should mount a tmpfs on
+/sys/fs/cgroup and create directories for each cgroup resource or resource
+group.
+
+# mount -t tmpfs cgroup_root /sys/fs/cgroup
+# mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/rg1
+
 To mount a cgroup hierarchy with just the cpuset and memory
 subsystems, type:
-# mount -t cgroup -o cpuset,memory hier1 /dev/cgroup
+# mount -t cgroup -o cpuset,memory hier1 /sys/fs/cgroup/rg1
 
 To change the set of subsystems bound to a mounted hierarchy, just
 remount with different options:
-# mount -o remount,cpuset,blkio hier1 /dev/cgroup
+# mount -o remount,cpuset,blkio hier1 /sys/fs/cgroup/rg1
 
 Now memory is removed from the hierarchy and blkio is added.
 
 Note this will add blkio to the hierarchy but won't remove memory or
 cpuset, because the new options are appended to the old ones:
-# mount -o remount,blkio /dev/cgroup
+# mount -o remount,blkio /sys/fs/cgroup/rg1
 
 To Specify a hierarchy's release_agent:
 # mount -t cgroup -o cpuset,release_agent="/sbin/cpuset_release_agent" \
-  xxx /dev/cgroup
+  xxx /sys/fs/cgroup/rg1
 
 Note that specifying 'release_agent' more than once will return failure.
 
@@ -379,17 +391,17 @@ when the hierarchy consists of a single (root) cgroup. Supporting
 the ability to arbitrarily bind/unbind subsystems from an existing
 cgroup hierarchy is intended to be implemented in the future.
 
-Then under /dev/cgroup you can find a tree that corresponds to the
-tree of the cgroups in the system. For instance, /dev/cgroup
+Then under /sys/fs/cgroup/rg1 you can find a tree that corresponds to the
+tree of the cgroups in the system. For instance, /sys/fs/cgroup/rg1
 is the cgroup that holds the whole system.
 
 If you want to change the value of release_agent:
-# echo "/sbin/new_release_agent" > /dev/cgroup/release_agent
+# echo "/sbin/new_release_agent" > /sys/fs/cgroup/rg1/release_agent
 
 It can also be changed via remount.
 
-If you want to create a new cgroup under /dev/cgroup:
-# cd /dev/cgroup
+If you want to create a new cgroup under /sys/fs/cgroup/rg1:
+# cd /sys/fs/cgroup/rg1
 # mkdir my_cgroup
 
 Now you want to do something with this cgroup.

+ 10 - 11
Documentation/cgroups/cpuacct.txt

@@ -10,26 +10,25 @@ directly present in its group.
 
 Accounting groups can be created by first mounting the cgroup filesystem.
 
-# mkdir /cgroups
-# mount -t cgroup -ocpuacct none /cgroups
-
-With the above step, the initial or the parent accounting group
-becomes visible at /cgroups. At bootup, this group includes all the
-tasks in the system. /cgroups/tasks lists the tasks in this cgroup.
-/cgroups/cpuacct.usage gives the CPU time (in nanoseconds) obtained by
-this group which is essentially the CPU time obtained by all the tasks
+# mount -t cgroup -ocpuacct none /sys/fs/cgroup
+
+With the above step, the initial or the parent accounting group becomes
+visible at /sys/fs/cgroup. At bootup, this group includes all the tasks in
+the system. /sys/fs/cgroup/tasks lists the tasks in this cgroup.
+/sys/fs/cgroup/cpuacct.usage gives the CPU time (in nanoseconds) obtained
+by this group which is essentially the CPU time obtained by all the tasks
 in the system.
 
-New accounting groups can be created under the parent group /cgroups.
+New accounting groups can be created under the parent group /sys/fs/cgroup.
 
-# cd /cgroups
+# cd /sys/fs/cgroup
 # mkdir g1
 # echo $$ > g1
 
 The above steps create a new group g1 and move the current shell
 process (bash) into it. CPU time consumed by this bash and its children
 can be obtained from g1/cpuacct.usage and the same is accumulated in
-/cgroups/cpuacct.usage also.
+/sys/fs/cgroup/cpuacct.usage also.
 
 cpuacct.stat file lists a few statistics which further divide the
 CPU time obtained by the cgroup into user and system times. Currently

+ 14 - 14
Documentation/cgroups/cpusets.txt

@@ -661,21 +661,21 @@ than stress the kernel.
 
 To start a new job that is to be contained within a cpuset, the steps are:
 
- 1) mkdir /dev/cpuset
- 2) mount -t cgroup -ocpuset cpuset /dev/cpuset
+ 1) mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
+ 2) mount -t cgroup -ocpuset cpuset /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
  3) Create the new cpuset by doing mkdir's and write's (or echo's) in
-    the /dev/cpuset virtual file system.
+    the /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset virtual file system.
  4) Start a task that will be the "founding father" of the new job.
  5) Attach that task to the new cpuset by writing its pid to the
-    /dev/cpuset tasks file for that cpuset.
+    /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset tasks file for that cpuset.
  6) fork, exec or clone the job tasks from this founding father task.
 
 For example, the following sequence of commands will setup a cpuset
 named "Charlie", containing just CPUs 2 and 3, and Memory Node 1,
 and then start a subshell 'sh' in that cpuset:
 
-  mount -t cgroup -ocpuset cpuset /dev/cpuset
-  cd /dev/cpuset
+  mount -t cgroup -ocpuset cpuset /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
+  cd /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
   mkdir Charlie
   cd Charlie
   /bin/echo 2-3 > cpuset.cpus
@@ -710,14 +710,14 @@ Creating, modifying, using the cpusets can be done through the cpuset
 virtual filesystem.
 
 To mount it, type:
-# mount -t cgroup -o cpuset cpuset /dev/cpuset
+# mount -t cgroup -o cpuset cpuset /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
 
-Then under /dev/cpuset you can find a tree that corresponds to the
-tree of the cpusets in the system. For instance, /dev/cpuset
+Then under /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset you can find a tree that corresponds to the
+tree of the cpusets in the system. For instance, /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
 is the cpuset that holds the whole system.
 
-If you want to create a new cpuset under /dev/cpuset:
-# cd /dev/cpuset
+If you want to create a new cpuset under /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset:
+# cd /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
 # mkdir my_cpuset
 
 Now you want to do something with this cpuset.
@@ -765,12 +765,12 @@ wrapper around the cgroup filesystem.
 
 The command
 
-mount -t cpuset X /dev/cpuset
+mount -t cpuset X /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
 
 is equivalent to
 
-mount -t cgroup -ocpuset,noprefix X /dev/cpuset
-echo "/sbin/cpuset_release_agent" > /dev/cpuset/release_agent
+mount -t cgroup -ocpuset,noprefix X /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
+echo "/sbin/cpuset_release_agent" > /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset/release_agent
 
 2.2 Adding/removing cpus
 ------------------------

+ 3 - 3
Documentation/cgroups/devices.txt

@@ -22,16 +22,16 @@ removed from the child(ren).
 An entry is added using devices.allow, and removed using
 devices.deny.  For instance
 
-	echo 'c 1:3 mr' > /cgroups/1/devices.allow
+	echo 'c 1:3 mr' > /sys/fs/cgroup/1/devices.allow
 
 allows cgroup 1 to read and mknod the device usually known as
 /dev/null.  Doing
 
-	echo a > /cgroups/1/devices.deny
+	echo a > /sys/fs/cgroup/1/devices.deny
 
 will remove the default 'a *:* rwm' entry. Doing
 
-	echo a > /cgroups/1/devices.allow
+	echo a > /sys/fs/cgroup/1/devices.allow
 
 will add the 'a *:* rwm' entry to the whitelist.
 

+ 10 - 10
Documentation/cgroups/freezer-subsystem.txt

@@ -59,28 +59,28 @@ is non-freezable.
 
 * Examples of usage :
 
-   # mkdir /containers
-   # mount -t cgroup -ofreezer freezer  /containers
-   # mkdir /containers/0
-   # echo $some_pid > /containers/0/tasks
+   # mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer
+   # mount -t cgroup -ofreezer freezer /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer
+   # mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer/0
+   # echo $some_pid > /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer/0/tasks
 
 to get status of the freezer subsystem :
 
-   # cat /containers/0/freezer.state
+   # cat /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer/0/freezer.state
    THAWED
 
 to freeze all tasks in the container :
 
-   # echo FROZEN > /containers/0/freezer.state
-   # cat /containers/0/freezer.state
+   # echo FROZEN > /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer/0/freezer.state
+   # cat /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer/0/freezer.state
    FREEZING
-   # cat /containers/0/freezer.state
+   # cat /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer/0/freezer.state
    FROZEN
 
 to unfreeze all tasks in the container :
 
-   # echo THAWED > /containers/0/freezer.state
-   # cat /containers/0/freezer.state
+   # echo THAWED > /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer/0/freezer.state
+   # cat /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer/0/freezer.state
    THAWED
 
 This is the basic mechanism which should do the right thing for user space task

+ 39 - 19
Documentation/cgroups/memory.txt

@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 Memory Resource Controller
 
-NOTE: The Memory Resource Controller has been generically been referred
-      to as the memory controller in this document. Do not confuse memory
-      controller used here with the memory controller that is used in hardware.
+NOTE: The Memory Resource Controller has generically been referred to as the
+      memory controller in this document. Do not confuse memory controller
+      used here with the memory controller that is used in hardware.
 
 (For editors)
 In this document:
@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ Brief summary of control files.
 				 (See sysctl's vm.swappiness)
  memory.move_charge_at_immigrate # set/show controls of moving charges
  memory.oom_control		 # set/show oom controls.
+ memory.numa_stat		 # show the number of memory usage per numa node
 
 1. History
 
@@ -181,7 +182,7 @@ behind this approach is that a cgroup that aggressively uses a shared
 page will eventually get charged for it (once it is uncharged from
 the cgroup that brought it in -- this will happen on memory pressure).
 
-Exception: If CONFIG_CGROUP_CGROUP_MEM_RES_CTLR_SWAP is not used..
+Exception: If CONFIG_CGROUP_CGROUP_MEM_RES_CTLR_SWAP is not used.
 When you do swapoff and make swapped-out pages of shmem(tmpfs) to
 be backed into memory in force, charges for pages are accounted against the
 caller of swapoff rather than the users of shmem.
@@ -213,7 +214,7 @@ affecting global LRU, memory+swap limit is better than just limiting swap from
 OS point of view.
 
 * What happens when a cgroup hits memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes
-When a cgroup his memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes, it's useless to do swap-out
+When a cgroup hits memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes, it's useless to do swap-out
 in this cgroup. Then, swap-out will not be done by cgroup routine and file
 caches are dropped. But as mentioned above, global LRU can do swapout memory
 from it for sanity of the system's memory management state. You can't forbid
@@ -263,16 +264,17 @@ b. Enable CONFIG_RESOURCE_COUNTERS
 c. Enable CONFIG_CGROUP_MEM_RES_CTLR
 d. Enable CONFIG_CGROUP_MEM_RES_CTLR_SWAP (to use swap extension)
 
-1. Prepare the cgroups
-# mkdir -p /cgroups
-# mount -t cgroup none /cgroups -o memory
+1. Prepare the cgroups (see cgroups.txt, Why are cgroups needed?)
+# mount -t tmpfs none /sys/fs/cgroup
+# mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/memory
+# mount -t cgroup none /sys/fs/cgroup/memory -o memory
 
 2. Make the new group and move bash into it
-# mkdir /cgroups/0
-# echo $$ > /cgroups/0/tasks
+# mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/0
+# echo $$ > /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/0/tasks
 
 Since now we're in the 0 cgroup, we can alter the memory limit:
-# echo 4M > /cgroups/0/memory.limit_in_bytes
+# echo 4M > /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/0/memory.limit_in_bytes
 
 NOTE: We can use a suffix (k, K, m, M, g or G) to indicate values in kilo,
 mega or gigabytes. (Here, Kilo, Mega, Giga are Kibibytes, Mebibytes, Gibibytes.)
@@ -280,11 +282,11 @@ mega or gigabytes. (Here, Kilo, Mega, Giga are Kibibytes, Mebibytes, Gibibytes.)
 NOTE: We can write "-1" to reset the *.limit_in_bytes(unlimited).
 NOTE: We cannot set limits on the root cgroup any more.
 
-# cat /cgroups/0/memory.limit_in_bytes
+# cat /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/0/memory.limit_in_bytes
 4194304
 
 We can check the usage:
-# cat /cgroups/0/memory.usage_in_bytes
+# cat /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/0/memory.usage_in_bytes
 1216512
 
 A successful write to this file does not guarantee a successful set of
@@ -464,6 +466,24 @@ value for efficient access. (Of course, when necessary, it's synchronized.)
 If you want to know more exact memory usage, you should use RSS+CACHE(+SWAP)
 value in memory.stat(see 5.2).
 
+5.6 numa_stat
+
+This is similar to numa_maps but operates on a per-memcg basis.  This is
+useful for providing visibility into the numa locality information within
+an memcg since the pages are allowed to be allocated from any physical
+node.  One of the usecases is evaluating application performance by
+combining this information with the application's cpu allocation.
+
+We export "total", "file", "anon" and "unevictable" pages per-node for
+each memcg.  The ouput format of memory.numa_stat is:
+
+total=<total pages> N0=<node 0 pages> N1=<node 1 pages> ...
+file=<total file pages> N0=<node 0 pages> N1=<node 1 pages> ...
+anon=<total anon pages> N0=<node 0 pages> N1=<node 1 pages> ...
+unevictable=<total anon pages> N0=<node 0 pages> N1=<node 1 pages> ...
+
+And we have total = file + anon + unevictable.
+
 6. Hierarchy support
 
 The memory controller supports a deep hierarchy and hierarchical accounting.
@@ -471,13 +491,13 @@ The hierarchy is created by creating the appropriate cgroups in the
 cgroup filesystem. Consider for example, the following cgroup filesystem
 hierarchy
 
-		root
+	       root
 	     /  |   \
-           /	|    \
-	  a	b	c
-			| \
-			|  \
-			d   e
+            /	|    \
+	   a	b     c
+		      | \
+		      |  \
+		      d   e
 
 In the diagram above, with hierarchical accounting enabled, all memory
 usage of e, is accounted to its ancestors up until the root (i.e, c and root),

+ 0 - 17
Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt

@@ -481,23 +481,6 @@ Who:	FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@lab.ntt.co.jp>
 
 ----------------------------
 
-What:   namespace cgroup (ns_cgroup)
-When:   2.6.38
-Why:    The ns_cgroup leads to some problems:
-	* cgroup creation is out-of-control
-	* cgroup name can conflict when pids are looping
-	* it is not possible to have a single process handling
-	a lot of namespaces without falling in a exponential creation time
-	* we may want to create a namespace without creating a cgroup
-
-	The ns_cgroup is replaced by a compatibility flag 'clone_children',
-	where a newly created cgroup will copy the parent cgroup values.
-	The userspace has to manually create a cgroup and add a task to
-	the 'tasks' file.
-Who:    Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@free.fr>
-
-----------------------------
-
 What:	iwlwifi disable_hw_scan module parameters
 When:	2.6.40
 Why:	Hareware scan is the prefer method for iwlwifi devices for

+ 1 - 0
Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt

@@ -843,6 +843,7 @@ Provides counts of softirq handlers serviced since boot time, for each cpu.
  TASKLET:          0          0          0        290
    SCHED:      27035      26983      26971      26746
  HRTIMER:          0          0          0          0
+     RCU:       1678       1769       2178       2250
 
 
 1.3 IDE devices in /proc/ide

+ 3 - 1
Documentation/kmemleak.txt

@@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ with the difference that the orphan objects are not freed but only
 reported via /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak. A similar method is used by the
 Valgrind tool (memcheck --leak-check) to detect the memory leaks in
 user-space applications.
-Kmemleak is supported on x86, arm, powerpc, sparc, sh, microblaze and tile.
+
+Please check DEBUG_KMEMLEAK dependencies in lib/Kconfig.debug for supported
+architectures.
 
 Usage
 -----

+ 1 - 1
Documentation/md.txt

@@ -555,7 +555,7 @@ also have
    sync_min
    sync_max
      The two values, given as numbers of sectors, indicate a range
-     withing the array where 'check'/'repair' will operate. Must be
+     within the array where 'check'/'repair' will operate. Must be
      a multiple of chunk_size. When it reaches "sync_max" it will
      pause, rather than complete.
      You can use 'select' or 'poll' on "sync_completed" to wait for

+ 14 - 53
Documentation/power/devices.txt

@@ -520,59 +520,20 @@ Support for power domains is provided through the pwr_domain field of struct
 device.  This field is a pointer to an object of type struct dev_power_domain,
 defined in include/linux/pm.h, providing a set of power management callbacks
 analogous to the subsystem-level and device driver callbacks that are executed
-for the given device during all power transitions, in addition to the respective
-subsystem-level callbacks.  Specifically, the power domain "suspend" callbacks
-(i.e. ->runtime_suspend(), ->suspend(), ->freeze(), ->poweroff(), etc.) are
-executed after the analogous subsystem-level callbacks, while the power domain
-"resume" callbacks (i.e. ->runtime_resume(), ->resume(), ->thaw(), ->restore,
-etc.) are executed before the analogous subsystem-level callbacks.  Error codes
-returned by the "suspend" and "resume" power domain callbacks are ignored.
-
-Power domain ->runtime_idle() callback is executed before the subsystem-level
-->runtime_idle() callback and the result returned by it is not ignored.  Namely,
-if it returns error code, the subsystem-level ->runtime_idle() callback will not
-be called and the helper function rpm_idle() executing it will return error
-code.  This mechanism is intended to help platforms where saving device state
-is a time consuming operation and should only be carried out if all devices
-in the power domain are idle, before turning off the shared power resource(s).
-Namely, the power domain ->runtime_idle() callback may return error code until
-the pm_runtime_idle() helper (or its asychronous version) has been called for
-all devices in the power domain (it is recommended that the returned error code
-be -EBUSY in those cases), preventing the subsystem-level ->runtime_idle()
-callback from being run prematurely.
-
-The support for device power domains is only relevant to platforms needing to
-use the same subsystem-level (e.g. platform bus type) and device driver power
-management callbacks in many different power domain configurations and wanting
-to avoid incorporating the support for power domains into the subsystem-level
-callbacks.  The other platforms need not implement it or take it into account
-in any way.
-
-
-System Devices
---------------
-System devices (sysdevs) follow a slightly different API, which can be found in
-
-	include/linux/sysdev.h
-	drivers/base/sys.c
-
-System devices will be suspended with interrupts disabled, and after all other
-devices have been suspended.  On resume, they will be resumed before any other
-devices, and also with interrupts disabled.  These things occur in special
-"sysdev_driver" phases, which affect only system devices.
-
-Thus, after the suspend_noirq (or freeze_noirq or poweroff_noirq) phase, when
-the non-boot CPUs are all offline and IRQs are disabled on the remaining online
-CPU, then a sysdev_driver.suspend phase is carried out, and the system enters a
-sleep state (or a system image is created).  During resume (or after the image
-has been created or loaded) a sysdev_driver.resume phase is carried out, IRQs
-are enabled on the only online CPU, the non-boot CPUs are enabled, and the
-resume_noirq (or thaw_noirq or restore_noirq) phase begins.
-
-Code to actually enter and exit the system-wide low power state sometimes
-involves hardware details that are only known to the boot firmware, and
-may leave a CPU running software (from SRAM or flash memory) that monitors
-the system and manages its wakeup sequence.
+for the given device during all power transitions, instead of the respective
+subsystem-level callbacks.  Specifically, if a device's pm_domain pointer is
+not NULL, the ->suspend() callback from the object pointed to by it will be
+executed instead of its subsystem's (e.g. bus type's) ->suspend() callback and
+anlogously for all of the remaining callbacks.  In other words, power management
+domain callbacks, if defined for the given device, always take precedence over
+the callbacks provided by the device's subsystem (e.g. bus type).
+
+The support for device power management domains is only relevant to platforms
+needing to use the same device driver power management callbacks in many
+different power domain configurations and wanting to avoid incorporating the
+support for power domains into subsystem-level callbacks, for example by
+modifying the platform bus type.  Other platforms need not implement it or take
+it into account in any way.
 
 
 Device Low Power (suspend) States

+ 0 - 5
Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt

@@ -566,11 +566,6 @@ to do this is:
 	pm_runtime_set_active(dev);
 	pm_runtime_enable(dev);
 
-The PM core always increments the run-time usage counter before calling the
-->prepare() callback and decrements it after calling the ->complete() callback.
-Hence disabling run-time PM temporarily like this will not cause any run-time
-suspend callbacks to be lost.
-
 7. Generic subsystem callbacks
 
 Subsystems may wish to conserve code space by using the set of generic power

+ 117 - 2
Documentation/printk-formats.txt

@@ -9,7 +9,121 @@ If variable is of Type,		use printk format specifier:
 		size_t			%zu or %zx
 		ssize_t			%zd or %zx
 
-Raw pointer value SHOULD be printed with %p.
+Raw pointer value SHOULD be printed with %p. The kernel supports
+the following extended format specifiers for pointer types:
+
+Symbols/Function Pointers:
+
+	%pF	versatile_init+0x0/0x110
+	%pf	versatile_init
+	%pS	versatile_init+0x0/0x110
+	%ps	versatile_init
+	%pB	prev_fn_of_versatile_init+0x88/0x88
+
+	For printing symbols and function pointers. The 'S' and 's' specifiers
+	result in the symbol name with ('S') or without ('s') offsets. Where
+	this is used on a kernel without KALLSYMS - the symbol address is
+	printed instead.
+
+	The 'B' specifier results in the symbol name with offsets and should be
+	used when printing stack backtraces. The specifier takes into
+	consideration the effect of compiler optimisations which may occur
+	when tail-call's are used and marked with the noreturn GCC attribute.
+
+	On ia64, ppc64 and parisc64 architectures function pointers are
+	actually function descriptors which must first be resolved. The 'F' and
+	'f' specifiers perform this resolution and then provide the same
+	functionality as the 'S' and 's' specifiers.
+
+Kernel Pointers:
+
+	%pK	0x01234567 or 0x0123456789abcdef
+
+	For printing kernel pointers which should be hidden from unprivileged
+	users. The behaviour of %pK depends on the kptr_restrict sysctl - see
+	Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt for more details.
+
+Struct Resources:
+
+	%pr	[mem 0x60000000-0x6fffffff flags 0x2200] or
+		[mem 0x0000000060000000-0x000000006fffffff flags 0x2200]
+	%pR	[mem 0x60000000-0x6fffffff pref] or
+		[mem 0x0000000060000000-0x000000006fffffff pref]
+
+	For printing struct resources. The 'R' and 'r' specifiers result in a
+	printed resource with ('R') or without ('r') a decoded flags member.
+
+MAC/FDDI addresses:
+
+	%pM	00:01:02:03:04:05
+	%pMF	00-01-02-03-04-05
+	%pm	000102030405
+
+	For printing 6-byte MAC/FDDI addresses in hex notation. The 'M' and 'm'
+	specifiers result in a printed address with ('M') or without ('m') byte
+	separators. The default byte separator is the colon (':').
+
+	Where FDDI addresses are concerned the 'F' specifier can be used after
+	the 'M' specifier to use dash ('-') separators instead of the default
+	separator.
+
+IPv4 addresses:
+
+	%pI4	1.2.3.4
+	%pi4	001.002.003.004
+	%p[Ii][hnbl]
+
+	For printing IPv4 dot-separated decimal addresses. The 'I4' and 'i4'
+	specifiers result in a printed address with ('i4') or without ('I4')
+	leading zeros.
+
+	The additional 'h', 'n', 'b', and 'l' specifiers are used to specify
+	host, network, big or little endian order addresses respectively. Where
+	no specifier is provided the default network/big endian order is used.
+
+IPv6 addresses:
+
+	%pI6	0001:0002:0003:0004:0005:0006:0007:0008
+	%pi6	00010002000300040005000600070008
+	%pI6c	1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8
+
+	For printing IPv6 network-order 16-bit hex addresses. The 'I6' and 'i6'
+	specifiers result in a printed address with ('I6') or without ('i6')
+	colon-separators. Leading zeros are always used.
+
+	The additional 'c' specifier can be used with the 'I' specifier to
+	print a compressed IPv6 address as described by
+	http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952
+
+UUID/GUID addresses:
+
+	%pUb	00010203-0405-0607-0809-0a0b0c0d0e0f
+	%pUB	00010203-0405-0607-0809-0A0B0C0D0E0F
+	%pUl	03020100-0504-0706-0809-0a0b0c0e0e0f
+	%pUL	03020100-0504-0706-0809-0A0B0C0E0E0F
+
+	For printing 16-byte UUID/GUIDs addresses. The additional 'l', 'L',
+	'b' and 'B' specifiers are used to specify a little endian order in
+	lower ('l') or upper case ('L') hex characters - and big endian order
+	in lower ('b') or upper case ('B') hex characters.
+
+	Where no additional specifiers are used the default little endian
+	order with lower case hex characters will be printed.
+
+struct va_format:
+
+	%pV
+
+	For printing struct va_format structures. These contain a format string
+	and va_list as follows:
+
+	struct va_format {
+		const char *fmt;
+		va_list *va;
+	};
+
+	Do not use this feature without some mechanism to verify the
+	correctness of the format string and va_list arguments.
 
 u64 SHOULD be printed with %llu/%llx, (unsigned long long):
 
@@ -32,4 +146,5 @@ Reminder: sizeof() result is of type size_t.
 Thank you for your cooperation and attention.
 
 
-By Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
+By Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net> and
+Andrew Murray <amurray@mpc-data.co.uk>

+ 4 - 3
Documentation/scheduler/sched-design-CFS.txt

@@ -223,9 +223,10 @@ When CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED is defined, a "cpu.shares" file is created for each
 group created using the pseudo filesystem.  See example steps below to create
 task groups and modify their CPU share using the "cgroups" pseudo filesystem.
 
-	# mkdir /dev/cpuctl
-	# mount -t cgroup -ocpu none /dev/cpuctl
-	# cd /dev/cpuctl
+	# mount -t tmpfs cgroup_root /sys/fs/cgroup
+	# mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu
+	# mount -t cgroup -ocpu none /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu
+	# cd /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu
 
 	# mkdir multimedia	# create "multimedia" group of tasks
 	# mkdir browser		# create "browser" group of tasks

+ 3 - 4
Documentation/scheduler/sched-rt-group.txt

@@ -129,9 +129,8 @@ priority!
 Enabling CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED lets you explicitly allocate real
 CPU bandwidth to task groups.
 
-This uses the /cgroup virtual file system and
-"/cgroup/<cgroup>/cpu.rt_runtime_us" to control the CPU time reserved for each
-control group.
+This uses the cgroup virtual file system and "<cgroup>/cpu.rt_runtime_us"
+to control the CPU time reserved for each control group.
 
 For more information on working with control groups, you should read
 Documentation/cgroups/cgroups.txt as well.
@@ -150,7 +149,7 @@ For now, this can be simplified to just the following (but see Future plans):
 ===============
 
 There is work in progress to make the scheduling period for each group
-("/cgroup/<cgroup>/cpu.rt_period_us") configurable as well.
+("<cgroup>/cpu.rt_period_us") configurable as well.
 
 The constraint on the period is that a subgroup must have a smaller or
 equal period to its parent. But realistically its not very useful _yet_

+ 8 - 1
Documentation/usb/error-codes.txt

@@ -76,6 +76,13 @@ A transfer's actual_length may be positive even when an error has been
 reported.  That's because transfers often involve several packets, so that
 one or more packets could finish before an error stops further endpoint I/O.
 
+For isochronous URBs, the urb status value is non-zero only if the URB is
+unlinked, the device is removed, the host controller is disabled, or the total
+transferred length is less than the requested length and the URB_SHORT_NOT_OK
+flag is set.  Completion handlers for isochronous URBs should only see
+urb->status set to zero, -ENOENT, -ECONNRESET, -ESHUTDOWN, or -EREMOTEIO.
+Individual frame descriptor status fields may report more status codes.
+
 
 0			Transfer completed successfully
 
@@ -132,7 +139,7 @@ one or more packets could finish before an error stops further endpoint I/O.
 			device removal events immediately.
 
 -EXDEV			ISO transfer only partially completed
-			look at individual frame status for details
+			(only set in iso_frame_desc[n].status, not urb->status)
 
 -EINVAL			ISO madness, if this happens: Log off and go home
 

+ 3 - 3
Documentation/vm/hwpoison.txt

@@ -129,12 +129,12 @@ Limit injection to pages owned by memgroup. Specified by inode number
 of the memcg.
 
 Example:
-        mkdir /cgroup/hwpoison
+        mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/mem/hwpoison
 
         usemem -m 100 -s 1000 &
-        echo `jobs -p` > /cgroup/hwpoison/tasks
+        echo `jobs -p` > /sys/fs/cgroup/mem/hwpoison/tasks
 
-        memcg_ino=$(ls -id /cgroup/hwpoison | cut -f1 -d' ')
+        memcg_ino=$(ls -id /sys/fs/cgroup/mem/hwpoison | cut -f1 -d' ')
         echo $memcg_ino > /debug/hwpoison/corrupt-filter-memcg
 
         page-types -p `pidof init`   --hwpoison  # shall do nothing

+ 38 - 10
MAINTAINERS

@@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ S:	Supported
 F:	drivers/net/enic/
 
 CIRRUS LOGIC EP93XX ETHERNET DRIVER
-M:	Lennert Buytenhek <kernel@wantstofly.org>
+M:	Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com>
 L:	netdev@vger.kernel.org
 S:	Maintained
 F:	drivers/net/arm/ep93xx_eth.c
@@ -1889,7 +1889,6 @@ L:	cpufreq@vger.kernel.org
 W:	http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/projects/cpufreq/
 T:	git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davej/cpufreq.git
 S:	Maintained
-F:	arch/x86/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/
 F:	drivers/cpufreq/
 F:	include/linux/cpufreq.h
 
@@ -2292,8 +2291,7 @@ F:	drivers/scsi/eata_pio.*
 
 EBTABLES
 M:	Bart De Schuymer <bart.de.schuymer@pandora.be>
-L:	ebtables-user@lists.sourceforge.net
-L:	ebtables-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
+L:	netfilter-devel@vger.kernel.org
 W:	http://ebtables.sourceforge.net/
 S:	Maintained
 F:	include/linux/netfilter_bridge/ebt_*.h
@@ -3820,6 +3818,12 @@ S:	Maintained
 F:	drivers/leds/
 F:	include/linux/leds.h
 
+LEGACY EEPROM DRIVER
+M:	Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
+S:	Maintained
+F:	Documentation/misc-devices/eeprom
+F:	drivers/misc/eeprom/eeprom.c
+
 LEGO USB Tower driver
 M:	Juergen Stuber <starblue@users.sourceforge.net>
 L:	legousb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
@@ -4145,7 +4149,7 @@ F:	include/linux/mm.h
 F:	mm/
 
 MEMORY RESOURCE CONTROLLER
-M:	Balbir Singh <balbir@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
+M:	Balbir Singh <bsingharora@gmail.com>
 M:	Daisuke Nishimura <nishimura@mxp.nes.nec.co.jp>
 M:	KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
 L:	linux-mm@kvack.org
@@ -4890,7 +4894,7 @@ F:	mm/percpu*.c
 F:	arch/*/include/asm/percpu.h
 
 PER-TASK DELAY ACCOUNTING
-M:	Balbir Singh <balbir@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
+M:	Balbir Singh <bsingharora@gmail.com>
 S:	Maintained
 F:	include/linux/delayacct.h
 F:	kernel/delayacct.c
@@ -4945,6 +4949,7 @@ T:	git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/epip/linux-2.6-unicore32.gi
 F:	drivers/input/serio/i8042-unicore32io.h
 F:	drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-puv3.c
 F:	drivers/video/fb-puv3.c
+F:	drivers/rtc/rtc-puv3.c
 
 PMC SIERRA MaxRAID DRIVER
 M:	Anil Ravindranath <anil_ravindranath@pmc-sierra.com>
@@ -6097,7 +6102,7 @@ F:	include/target/
 F:	Documentation/target/
 
 TASKSTATS STATISTICS INTERFACE
-M:	Balbir Singh <balbir@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
+M:	Balbir Singh <bsingharora@gmail.com>
 S:	Maintained
 F:	Documentation/accounting/taskstats*
 F:	include/linux/taskstats*
@@ -6429,8 +6434,9 @@ S:	Maintained
 F:	drivers/usb/misc/rio500*
 
 USB EHCI DRIVER
+M:	Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
 L:	linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
-S:	Orphan
+S:	Maintained
 F:	Documentation/usb/ehci.txt
 F:	drivers/usb/host/ehci*
 
@@ -6457,9 +6463,15 @@ M:	Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
 L:	linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
 T:	git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jikos/hid.git
 S:	Maintained
-F:	Documentation/usb/hiddev.txt
+F:	Documentation/hid/hiddev.txt
 F:	drivers/hid/usbhid/
 
+USB/IP DRIVERS
+M:	Matt Mooney <mfm@muteddisk.com>
+L:	linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
+S:	Maintained
+F:	drivers/staging/usbip/
+
 USB ISP116X DRIVER
 M:	Olav Kongas <ok@artecdesign.ee>
 L:	linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
@@ -6489,8 +6501,9 @@ S:	Maintained
 F:	sound/usb/midi.*
 
 USB OHCI DRIVER
+M:	Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
 L:	linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
-S:	Orphan
+S:	Maintained
 F:	Documentation/usb/ohci.txt
 F:	drivers/usb/host/ohci*
 
@@ -6716,6 +6729,14 @@ S:	Maintained
 F:	Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt
 F:	fs/fat/
 
+VIDEOBUF2 FRAMEWORK
+M:	Pawel Osciak <pawel@osciak.com>
+M:	Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com>
+L:	linux-media@vger.kernel.org
+S:	Maintained
+F:	drivers/media/video/videobuf2-*
+F:	include/media/videobuf2-*
+
 VIRTIO CONSOLE DRIVER
 M:	Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
 L:	virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org
@@ -6993,6 +7014,13 @@ T:	git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mjg59/platform-drivers-x86.
 S:	Maintained
 F:	drivers/platform/x86
 
+X86 MCE INFRASTRUCTURE
+M:	Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
+M:	Borislav Petkov <bp@amd64.org>
+L:	linux-edac@vger.kernel.org
+S:	Maintained
+F:	arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mcheck/*
+
 XEN HYPERVISOR INTERFACE
 M:	Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy.fitzhardinge@citrix.com>
 M:	Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>

+ 5 - 14
Makefile

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 VERSION = 3
 PATCHLEVEL = 0
 SUBLEVEL = 0
-EXTRAVERSION = -rc2
+EXTRAVERSION = -rc5
 NAME = Sneaky Weasel
 
 # *DOCUMENTATION*
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ KBUILD_LDFLAGS_MODULE := -T $(srctree)/scripts/module-common.lds
 
 # Read KERNELRELEASE from include/config/kernel.release (if it exists)
 KERNELRELEASE = $(shell cat include/config/kernel.release 2> /dev/null)
-KERNELVERSION = $(VERSION).$(PATCHLEVEL).$(SUBLEVEL)$(EXTRAVERSION)
+KERNELVERSION = $(VERSION)$(if $(PATCHLEVEL),.$(PATCHLEVEL)$(if $(SUBLEVEL),.$(SUBLEVEL)))$(EXTRAVERSION)
 
 export VERSION PATCHLEVEL SUBLEVEL KERNELRELEASE KERNELVERSION
 export ARCH SRCARCH CONFIG_SHELL HOSTCC HOSTCFLAGS CROSS_COMPILE AS LD CC
@@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@ endef
 
 define filechk_version.h
 	(echo \#define LINUX_VERSION_CODE $(shell                             \
-	expr $(VERSION) \* 65536 + $(PATCHLEVEL) \* 256 + $(SUBLEVEL));     \
+	expr $(VERSION) \* 65536 + 0$(PATCHLEVEL) \* 256 + 0$(SUBLEVEL));    \
 	echo '#define KERNEL_VERSION(a,b,c) (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c))';)
 endef
 
@@ -1110,11 +1110,6 @@ modules_install: _modinst_ _modinst_post
 
 PHONY += _modinst_
 _modinst_:
-	@if [ -z "`$(DEPMOD) -V 2>/dev/null | grep module-init-tools`" ]; then \
-		echo "Warning: you may need to install module-init-tools"; \
-		echo "See http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/docs/post-halloween-2.6.txt";\
-		sleep 1; \
-	fi
 	@rm -rf $(MODLIB)/kernel
 	@rm -f $(MODLIB)/source
 	@mkdir -p $(MODLIB)/kernel
@@ -1531,12 +1526,8 @@ quiet_cmd_rmfiles = $(if $(wildcard $(rm-files)),CLEAN   $(wildcard $(rm-files))
 
 # Run depmod only if we have System.map and depmod is executable
 quiet_cmd_depmod = DEPMOD  $(KERNELRELEASE)
-      cmd_depmod = \
-	if [ -r System.map -a -x $(DEPMOD) ]; then                              \
-		$(DEPMOD) -ae -F System.map                                     \
-		$(if $(strip $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)), -b $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH) )     \
-		$(KERNELRELEASE);                                               \
-	fi
+      cmd_depmod = $(CONFIG_SHELL) $(srctree)/scripts/depmod.sh $(DEPMOD) \
+                   $(KERNELRELEASE)
 
 # Create temporary dir for module support files
 # clean it up only when building all modules

+ 0 - 1
arch/alpha/include/asm/mmzone.h

@@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ PLAT_NODE_DATA_LOCALNR(unsigned long p, int n)
  * Given a kernel address, find the home node of the underlying memory.
  */
 #define kvaddr_to_nid(kaddr)	pa_to_nid(__pa(kaddr))
-#define node_start_pfn(nid)	(NODE_DATA(nid)->node_start_pfn)
 
 /*
  * Given a kaddr, LOCAL_BASE_ADDR finds the owning node of the memory

+ 7 - 4
arch/alpha/kernel/osf_sys.c

@@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_getdomainname, char __user *, name, int, namelen)
 		return -EFAULT;
 
 	len = namelen;
-	if (namelen > 32)
+	if (len > 32)
 		len = 32;
 
 	down_read(&uts_sem);
@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE3(osf_sysinfo, int, command, char __user *, buf, long, count)
 	down_read(&uts_sem);
 	res = sysinfo_table[offset];
 	len = strlen(res)+1;
-	if (len > count)
+	if ((unsigned long)len > (unsigned long)count)
 		len = count;
 	if (copy_to_user(buf, res, len))
 		err = -EFAULT;
@@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE5(osf_getsysinfo, unsigned long, op, void __user *, buffer,
 		return 1;
 
 	case GSI_GET_HWRPB:
-		if (nbytes < sizeof(*hwrpb))
+		if (nbytes > sizeof(*hwrpb))
 			return -EINVAL;
 		if (copy_to_user(buffer, hwrpb, nbytes) != 0)
 			return -EFAULT;
@@ -1008,6 +1008,7 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE4(osf_wait4, pid_t, pid, int __user *, ustatus, int, options,
 {
 	struct rusage r;
 	long ret, err;
+	unsigned int status = 0;
 	mm_segment_t old_fs;
 
 	if (!ur)
@@ -1016,13 +1017,15 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE4(osf_wait4, pid_t, pid, int __user *, ustatus, int, options,
 	old_fs = get_fs();
 		
 	set_fs (KERNEL_DS);
-	ret = sys_wait4(pid, ustatus, options, (struct rusage __user *) &r);
+	ret = sys_wait4(pid, (unsigned int __user *) &status, options,
+			(struct rusage __user *) &r);
 	set_fs (old_fs);
 
 	if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, ur, sizeof(*ur)))
 		return -EFAULT;
 
 	err = 0;
+	err |= put_user(status, ustatus);
 	err |= __put_user(r.ru_utime.tv_sec, &ur->ru_utime.tv_sec);
 	err |= __put_user(r.ru_utime.tv_usec, &ur->ru_utime.tv_usec);
 	err |= __put_user(r.ru_stime.tv_sec, &ur->ru_stime.tv_sec);

+ 16 - 4
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S

@@ -597,6 +597,8 @@ __common_mmu_cache_on:
 		sub	pc, lr, r0, lsr #32	@ properly flush pipeline
 #endif
 
+#define PROC_ENTRY_SIZE (4*5)
+
 /*
  * Here follow the relocatable cache support functions for the
  * various processors.  This is a generic hook for locating an
@@ -624,7 +626,7 @@ call_cache_fn:	adr	r12, proc_types
  ARM(		addeq	pc, r12, r3		) @ call cache function
  THUMB(		addeq	r12, r3			)
  THUMB(		moveq	pc, r12			) @ call cache function
-		add	r12, r12, #4*5
+		add	r12, r12, #PROC_ENTRY_SIZE
 		b	1b
 
 /*
@@ -691,9 +693,9 @@ proc_types:
 
 		.word	0x41069260		@ ARM926EJ-S (v5TEJ)
 		.word	0xff0ffff0
-		b	__arm926ejs_mmu_cache_on
-		b	__armv4_mmu_cache_off
-		b	__armv5tej_mmu_cache_flush
+		W(b)	__arm926ejs_mmu_cache_on
+		W(b)	__armv4_mmu_cache_off
+		W(b)	__armv5tej_mmu_cache_flush
 
 		.word	0x00007000		@ ARM7 IDs
 		.word	0x0000f000
@@ -794,6 +796,16 @@ proc_types:
 
 		.size	proc_types, . - proc_types
 
+		/*
+		 * If you get a "non-constant expression in ".if" statement"
+		 * error from the assembler on this line, check that you have
+		 * not accidentally written a "b" instruction where you should
+		 * have written W(b).
+		 */
+		.if (. - proc_types) % PROC_ENTRY_SIZE != 0
+		.error "The size of one or more proc_types entries is wrong."
+		.endif
+
 /*
  * Turn off the Cache and MMU.  ARMv3 does not support
  * reading the control register, but ARMv4 does.

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/configs/davinci_all_defconfig

@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ CONFIG_LEDS_GPIO=m
 CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGERS=y
 CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_TIMER=m
 CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_HEARTBEAT=m
-CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=m
+CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y
 CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y
 CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y
 CONFIG_XFS_FS=m

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/configs/netx_defconfig

@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD=y
 # CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set
 CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y
 CONFIG_LOGO=y
-CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=m
+CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y
 CONFIG_INOTIFY=y
 CONFIG_TMPFS=y
 CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/configs/viper_defconfig

@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ CONFIG_USB_GADGETFS=m
 CONFIG_USB_FILE_STORAGE=m
 CONFIG_USB_G_SERIAL=m
 CONFIG_USB_G_PRINTER=m
-CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=m
+CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y
 CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1307=m
 CONFIG_RTC_DRV_SA1100=m
 CONFIG_EXT2_FS=m

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/configs/xcep_defconfig

@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6650=m
 # CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set
 # CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT is not set
 # CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT is not set
-CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=m
+CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y
 CONFIG_RTC_DRV_SA1100=m
 CONFIG_DMADEVICES=y
 # CONFIG_DNOTIFY is not set

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/configs/zeus_defconfig

@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_HEARTBEAT=m
 CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_BACKLIGHT=m
 CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_GPIO=m
 CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_DEFAULT_ON=m
-CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=m
+CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y
 CONFIG_RTC_DRV_ISL1208=m
 CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PXA=m
 CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y

+ 4 - 0
arch/arm/include/asm/assembler.h

@@ -13,6 +13,9 @@
  *  Do not include any C declarations in this file - it is included by
  *  assembler source.
  */
+#ifndef __ASM_ASSEMBLER_H__
+#define __ASM_ASSEMBLER_H__
+
 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
 #error "Only include this from assembly code"
 #endif
@@ -290,3 +293,4 @@
 	.macro	ldrusr, reg, ptr, inc, cond=al, rept=1, abort=9001f
 	usracc	ldr, \reg, \ptr, \inc, \cond, \rept, \abort
 	.endm
+#endif /* __ASM_ASSEMBLER_H__ */

+ 2 - 0
arch/arm/include/asm/entry-macro-multi.S

@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+#include <asm/assembler.h>
+
 /*
  * Interrupt handling.  Preserves r7, r8, r9
  */

+ 3 - 0
arch/arm/kernel/devtree.c

@@ -76,6 +76,9 @@ struct machine_desc * __init setup_machine_fdt(unsigned int dt_phys)
 	unsigned long dt_root;
 	const char *model;
 
+	if (!dt_phys)
+		return NULL;
+
 	devtree = phys_to_virt(dt_phys);
 
 	/* check device tree validity */

+ 5 - 1
arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S

@@ -435,6 +435,10 @@ __irq_usr:
 	usr_entry
 	kuser_cmpxchg_check
 
+#ifdef CONFIG_IRQSOFF_TRACER
+	bl	trace_hardirqs_off
+#endif
+
 	get_thread_info tsk
 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
 	ldr	r8, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT]		@ get preempt count
@@ -453,7 +457,7 @@ __irq_usr:
 #endif
 
 	mov	why, #0
-	b	ret_to_user
+	b	ret_to_user_from_irq
  UNWIND(.fnend		)
 ENDPROC(__irq_usr)
 

+ 2 - 0
arch/arm/kernel/entry-common.S

@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ work_resched:
 ENTRY(ret_to_user)
 ret_slow_syscall:
 	disable_irq				@ disable interrupts
+ENTRY(ret_to_user_from_irq)
 	ldr	r1, [tsk, #TI_FLAGS]
 	tst	r1, #_TIF_WORK_MASK
 	bne	work_pending
@@ -75,6 +76,7 @@ no_work_pending:
 	arch_ret_to_user r1, lr
 
 	restore_user_regs fast = 0, offset = 0
+ENDPROC(ret_to_user_from_irq)
 ENDPROC(ret_to_user)
 
 /*

+ 11 - 2
arch/arm/kernel/module.c

@@ -193,8 +193,17 @@ apply_relocate(Elf32_Shdr *sechdrs, const char *strtab, unsigned int symindex,
 				offset -= 0x02000000;
 			offset += sym->st_value - loc;
 
-			/* only Thumb addresses allowed (no interworking) */
-			if (!(offset & 1) ||
+			/*
+			 * For function symbols, only Thumb addresses are
+			 * allowed (no interworking).
+			 *
+			 * For non-function symbols, the destination
+			 * has no specific ARM/Thumb disposition, so
+			 * the branch is resolved under the assumption
+			 * that interworking is not required.
+			 */
+			if ((ELF32_ST_TYPE(sym->st_info) == STT_FUNC &&
+				!(offset & 1)) ||
 			    offset <= (s32)0xff000000 ||
 			    offset >= (s32)0x01000000) {
 				pr_err("%s: section %u reloc %u sym '%s': relocation %u out of range (%#lx -> %#x)\n",

+ 5 - 1
arch/arm/kernel/smp.c

@@ -318,9 +318,13 @@ asmlinkage void __cpuinit secondary_start_kernel(void)
 	smp_store_cpu_info(cpu);
 
 	/*
-	 * OK, now it's safe to let the boot CPU continue
+	 * OK, now it's safe to let the boot CPU continue.  Wait for
+	 * the CPU migration code to notice that the CPU is online
+	 * before we continue.
 	 */
 	set_cpu_online(cpu, true);
+	while (!cpu_active(cpu))
+		cpu_relax();
 
 	/*
 	 * OK, it's off to the idle thread for us

+ 2 - 2
arch/arm/kernel/traps.c

@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ static void dump_instr(const char *lvl, struct pt_regs *regs)
 	fs = get_fs();
 	set_fs(KERNEL_DS);
 
-	for (i = -4; i < 1; i++) {
+	for (i = -4; i < 1 + !!thumb; i++) {
 		unsigned int val, bad;
 
 		if (thumb)
@@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ asmlinkage int arm_syscall(int no, struct pt_regs *regs)
 		if (!pmd_present(*pmd))
 			goto bad_access;
 		pte = pte_offset_map_lock(mm, pmd, addr, &ptl);
-		if (!pte_present(*pte) || !pte_dirty(*pte)) {
+		if (!pte_present(*pte) || !pte_write(*pte) || !pte_dirty(*pte)) {
 			pte_unmap_unlock(pte, ptl);
 			goto bad_access;
 		}

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/mach-davinci/devices-da8xx.c

@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ static struct platform_device da850_mcasp_device = {
 	.resource	= da850_mcasp_resources,
 };
 
-struct platform_device davinci_pcm_device = {
+static struct platform_device davinci_pcm_device = {
 	.name	= "davinci-pcm-audio",
 	.id	= -1,
 };

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/mach-davinci/devices.c

@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ static void davinci_init_wdt(void)
 
 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
 
-struct platform_device davinci_pcm_device = {
+static struct platform_device davinci_pcm_device = {
 	.name		= "davinci-pcm-audio",
 	.id		= -1,
 };

+ 4 - 3
arch/arm/mach-davinci/gpio.c

@@ -252,9 +252,11 @@ static struct irq_chip gpio_irqchip = {
 static void
 gpio_irq_handler(unsigned irq, struct irq_desc *desc)
 {
-	struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g = irq2regs(irq);
+	struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g;
 	u32 mask = 0xffff;
 
+	g = (__force struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *) irq_desc_get_handler_data(desc);
+
 	/* we only care about one bank */
 	if (irq & 1)
 		mask <<= 16;
@@ -422,8 +424,7 @@ static int __init davinci_gpio_irq_setup(void)
 
 		/* set up all irqs in this bank */
 		irq_set_chained_handler(bank_irq, gpio_irq_handler);
-		irq_set_chip_data(bank_irq, (__force void *)g);
-		irq_set_handler_data(bank_irq, (void *)irq);
+		irq_set_handler_data(bank_irq, (__force void *)g);
 
 		for (i = 0; i < 16 && gpio < ngpio; i++, irq++, gpio++) {
 			irq_set_chip(irq, &gpio_irqchip);

+ 5 - 1
arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/core.c

@@ -402,11 +402,15 @@ static struct resource ep93xx_eth_resource[] = {
 	}
 };
 
+static u64 ep93xx_eth_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32);
+
 static struct platform_device ep93xx_eth_device = {
 	.name		= "ep93xx-eth",
 	.id		= -1,
 	.dev		= {
-		.platform_data	= &ep93xx_eth_data,
+		.platform_data		= &ep93xx_eth_data,
+		.coherent_dma_mask	= DMA_BIT_MASK(32),
+		.dma_mask		= &ep93xx_eth_dma_mask,
 	},
 	.num_resources	= ARRAY_SIZE(ep93xx_eth_resource),
 	.resource	= ep93xx_eth_resource,

+ 6 - 0
arch/arm/mach-exynos4/Kconfig

@@ -91,6 +91,11 @@ config EXYNOS4_SETUP_FIMC
 	help
 	  Common setup code for the camera interfaces.
 
+config EXYNOS4_SETUP_USB_PHY
+	bool
+	help
+	  Common setup code for USB PHY controller
+
 # machine support
 
 menu "EXYNOS4 Machines"
@@ -176,6 +181,7 @@ config MACH_NURI
 	select EXYNOS4_SETUP_I2C3
 	select EXYNOS4_SETUP_I2C5
 	select EXYNOS4_SETUP_SDHCI
+	select EXYNOS4_SETUP_USB_PHY
 	select SAMSUNG_DEV_PWM
 	help
 	  Machine support for Samsung Mobile NURI Board.

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/mach-exynos4/Makefile

@@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_EXYNOS4_SETUP_KEYPAD)	+= setup-keypad.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_EXYNOS4_SETUP_SDHCI)	+= setup-sdhci.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_EXYNOS4_SETUP_SDHCI_GPIO)	+= setup-sdhci-gpio.o
 
-obj-$(CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT)		+= usb-phy.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_EXYNOS4_SETUP_USB_PHY)	+= setup-usb-phy.o

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/mach-exynos4/cpu.c

@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ static struct map_desc exynos4_iodesc[] __initdata = {
 		.length		= SZ_4K,
 		.type		= MT_DEVICE,
 	}, {
-		.virtual	= (unsigned long)S5P_VA_USB_HSPHY,
+		.virtual	= (unsigned long)S3C_VA_USB_HSPHY,
 		.pfn		= __phys_to_pfn(EXYNOS4_PA_HSPHY),
 		.length		= SZ_4K,
 		.type		= MT_DEVICE,

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/mach-exynos4/include/mach/regs-usb-phy.h

@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
 #ifndef __PLAT_S5P_REGS_USB_PHY_H
 #define __PLAT_S5P_REGS_USB_PHY_H
 
-#define EXYNOS4_HSOTG_PHYREG(x)		((x) + S5P_VA_USB_HSPHY)
+#define EXYNOS4_HSOTG_PHYREG(x)		((x) + S3C_VA_USB_HSPHY)
 
 #define EXYNOS4_PHYPWR			EXYNOS4_HSOTG_PHYREG(0x00)
 #define PHY1_HSIC_NORMAL_MASK		(0xf << 9)

+ 1 - 0
arch/arm/mach-exynos4/init.c

@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ void __init exynos4_common_init_uarts(struct s3c2410_uartcfg *cfg, int no)
 			tcfg->clocks = exynos4_serial_clocks;
 			tcfg->clocks_size = ARRAY_SIZE(exynos4_serial_clocks);
 		}
+		tcfg->flags |= NO_NEED_CHECK_CLKSRC;
 	}
 
 	s3c24xx_init_uartdevs("s5pv210-uart", s5p_uart_resources, cfg, no);

+ 0 - 0
arch/arm/mach-exynos4/usb-phy.c → arch/arm/mach-exynos4/setup-usb-phy.c


+ 2 - 0
arch/arm/mach-exynos4/time.c

@@ -206,6 +206,7 @@ static cycle_t exynos4_pwm4_read(struct clocksource *cs)
 	return (cycle_t) ~__raw_readl(S3C_TIMERREG(0x40));
 }
 
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
 static void exynos4_pwm4_resume(struct clocksource *cs)
 {
 	unsigned long pclk;
@@ -218,6 +219,7 @@ static void exynos4_pwm4_resume(struct clocksource *cs)
 	exynos4_pwm_init(4, ~0);
 	exynos4_pwm_start(4, 1);
 }
+#endif
 
 struct clocksource pwm_clocksource = {
 	.name		= "pwm_timer4",

+ 1 - 0
arch/arm/mach-footbridge/dc21285-timer.c

@@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ static void __init footbridge_timer_init(void)
 	clockevents_calc_mult_shift(ce, mem_fclk_21285, 5);
 	ce->max_delta_ns = clockevent_delta2ns(0xffffff, ce);
 	ce->min_delta_ns = clockevent_delta2ns(0x000004, ce);
+	ce->cpumask = cpumask_of(smp_processor_id());
 
 	clockevents_register_device(ce);
 }

+ 3 - 2
arch/arm/mach-footbridge/include/mach/debug-macro.S

@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
 #include <asm/hardware/debug-8250.S>
 
 #else
+#include <mach/hardware.h>
 	/* For EBSA285 debugging */
 		.equ	dc21285_high, ARMCSR_BASE & 0xff000000
 		.equ	dc21285_low,  ARMCSR_BASE & 0x00ffffff
@@ -36,8 +37,8 @@
 		.else
 		mov	\rp, #0
 		.endif
-		orr	\rv, \rp, #0x42000000
-		orr	\rp, \rp, #dc21285_high
+		orr	\rv, \rp, #dc21285_high
+		orr	\rp, \rp, #0x42000000
 		.endm
 
 		.macro	senduart,rd,rx

+ 2 - 0
arch/arm/mach-h720x/Kconfig

@@ -6,12 +6,14 @@ config ARCH_H7201
 	bool "gms30c7201"
 	depends on ARCH_H720X
 	select CPU_H7201
+	select ZONE_DMA
 	help
 	  Say Y here if you are using the Hynix GMS30C7201 Reference Board
 
 config ARCH_H7202
 	bool "hms30c7202"
 	select CPU_H7202
+	select ZONE_DMA
 	depends on ARCH_H720X
 	help
 	  Say Y here if you are using the Hynix HMS30C7202 Reference Board

+ 11 - 3
arch/arm/mach-msm/timer.c

@@ -23,6 +23,8 @@
 #include <linux/io.h>
 
 #include <asm/mach/time.h>
+#include <asm/hardware/gic.h>
+
 #include <mach/msm_iomap.h>
 #include <mach/cpu.h>
 
@@ -55,10 +57,12 @@ enum timer_location {
 #if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_QSD8X50)
 #define DGT_HZ (19200000 / 4) /* 19.2 MHz / 4 by default */
 #define MSM_DGT_SHIFT (0)
-#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_MSM7X30) || defined(CONFIG_ARCH_MSM8X60) || \
-				      defined(CONFIG_ARCH_MSM8960)
+#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_MSM7X30)
 #define DGT_HZ (24576000 / 4) /* 24.576 MHz (LPXO) / 4 by default */
 #define MSM_DGT_SHIFT (0)
+#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_MSM8X60) || defined(CONFIG_ARCH_MSM8960)
+#define DGT_HZ (27000000 / 4) /* 27 MHz (PXO) / 4 by default */
+#define MSM_DGT_SHIFT (0)
 #else
 #define DGT_HZ 19200000 /* 19.2 MHz or 600 KHz after shift */
 #define MSM_DGT_SHIFT (5)
@@ -100,7 +104,11 @@ static cycle_t msm_read_timer_count(struct clocksource *cs)
 {
 	struct msm_clock *clk = container_of(cs, struct msm_clock, clocksource);
 
-	return readl(clk->global_counter);
+	/*
+	 * Shift timer count down by a constant due to unreliable lower bits
+	 * on some targets.
+	 */
+	return readl(clk->global_counter) >> clk->shift;
 }
 
 static struct msm_clock *clockevent_to_clock(struct clock_event_device *evt)

+ 2 - 0
arch/arm/mach-mxs/ocotp.c

@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@
 #include <linux/err.h>
 #include <linux/mutex.h>
 
+#include <asm/processor.h>	/* for cpu_relax() */
+
 #include <mach/mxs.h>
 
 #define OCOTP_WORD_OFFSET		0x20

+ 2 - 2
arch/arm/mach-omap1/Makefile

@@ -4,14 +4,14 @@
 
 # Common support
 obj-y := io.o id.o sram.o time.o irq.o mux.o flash.o serial.o devices.o dma.o
-obj-y += clock.o clock_data.o opp_data.o reset.o
+obj-y += clock.o clock_data.o opp_data.o reset.o pm_bus.o
 
 obj-$(CONFIG_OMAP_MCBSP) += mcbsp.o
 
 obj-$(CONFIG_OMAP_32K_TIMER)	+= timer32k.o
 
 # Power Management
-obj-$(CONFIG_PM) += pm.o sleep.o pm_bus.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_PM) += pm.o sleep.o
 
 # DSP
 obj-$(CONFIG_OMAP_MBOX_FWK)	+= mailbox_mach.o

+ 6 - 2
arch/arm/mach-omap1/pm_bus.c

@@ -56,9 +56,13 @@ static struct dev_power_domain default_power_domain = {
 		USE_PLATFORM_PM_SLEEP_OPS
 	},
 };
+#define OMAP1_PWR_DOMAIN (&default_power_domain)
+#else
+#define OMAP1_PWR_DOMAIN NULL
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
 
 static struct pm_clk_notifier_block platform_bus_notifier = {
-	.pwr_domain = &default_power_domain,
+	.pwr_domain = OMAP1_PWR_DOMAIN,
 	.con_ids = { "ick", "fck", NULL, },
 };
 
@@ -72,4 +76,4 @@ static int __init omap1_pm_runtime_init(void)
 	return 0;
 }
 core_initcall(omap1_pm_runtime_init);
-#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+

+ 2 - 1
arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-omap3pandora.c

@@ -84,7 +84,8 @@ static struct mtd_partition omap3pandora_nand_partitions[] = {
 
 static struct omap_nand_platform_data pandora_nand_data = {
 	.cs		= 0,
-	.devsize	= 1,	/* '0' for 8-bit, '1' for 16-bit device */
+	.devsize	= NAND_BUSWIDTH_16,
+	.xfer_type	= NAND_OMAP_PREFETCH_DMA,
 	.parts		= omap3pandora_nand_partitions,
 	.nr_parts	= ARRAY_SIZE(omap3pandora_nand_partitions),
 };

+ 2 - 2
arch/arm/mach-omap2/pm-debug.c

@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ static struct dentry *pm_dbg_dir;
 
 static int pm_dbg_init_done;
 
-static int __init pm_dbg_init(void);
+static int pm_dbg_init(void);
 
 enum {
 	DEBUG_FILE_COUNTERS = 0,
@@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ static int option_set(void *data, u64 val)
 
 DEFINE_SIMPLE_ATTRIBUTE(pm_dbg_option_fops, option_get, option_set, "%llu\n");
 
-static int __init pm_dbg_init(void)
+static int pm_dbg_init(void)
 {
 	int i;
 	struct dentry *d;

+ 1 - 0
arch/arm/mach-pxa/spitz_pm.c

@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
 #include <linux/init.h>
 #include <linux/kernel.h>
 #include <linux/delay.h>
+#include <linux/gpio.h>
 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
 #include <linux/platform_device.h>
 #include <linux/apm-emulation.h>

+ 0 - 1
arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/Makefile

@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ obj-n				:=
 obj-				:=
 
 obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_S3C2410)	+= s3c2410.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_S3C2410)	+= irq.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_S3C2410_DMA)	+= dma.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_S3C2410_DMA)	+= dma.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_S3C2410_PM)	+= pm.o sleep.o

+ 0 - 34
arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/irq.c

@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-/* linux/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/irq.c
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006 Simtec Electronics
- *	Ben Dooks <ben@simtec.co.uk>
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- * (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
- * GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
- *
-*/
-
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/interrupt.h>
-#include <linux/ioport.h>
-#include <linux/syscore_ops.h>
-
-#include <plat/cpu.h>
-#include <plat/pm.h>
-
-struct syscore_ops s3c24xx_irq_syscore_ops = {
-	.suspend	= s3c24xx_irq_suspend,
-	.resume		= s3c24xx_irq_resume,
-};

+ 5 - 3
arch/arm/mach-s5pv210/cpufreq.c

@@ -101,12 +101,14 @@ static void s5pv210_set_refresh(enum s5pv210_dmc_port ch, unsigned long freq)
 	unsigned long tmp, tmp1;
 	void __iomem *reg = NULL;
 
-	if (ch == DMC0)
+	if (ch == DMC0) {
 		reg = (S5P_VA_DMC0 + 0x30);
-	else if (ch == DMC1)
+	} else if (ch == DMC1) {
 		reg = (S5P_VA_DMC1 + 0x30);
-	else
+	} else {
 		printk(KERN_ERR "Cannot find DMC port\n");
+		return;
+	}
 
 	/* Find current DRAM frequency */
 	tmp = s5pv210_dram_conf[ch].freq;

+ 1 - 3
arch/arm/mach-shmobile/board-ag5evm.c

@@ -382,10 +382,8 @@ void ag5evm_sdhi1_set_pwr(struct platform_device *pdev, int state)
 }
 
 static struct sh_mobile_sdhi_info sh_sdhi1_platdata = {
-	.dma_slave_tx	= SHDMA_SLAVE_SDHI1_TX,
-	.dma_slave_rx	= SHDMA_SLAVE_SDHI1_RX,
 	.tmio_flags	= TMIO_MMC_WRPROTECT_DISABLE,
-	.tmio_caps	= MMC_CAP_NONREMOVABLE,
+	.tmio_caps	= MMC_CAP_NONREMOVABLE | MMC_CAP_SDIO_IRQ,
 	.tmio_ocr_mask	= MMC_VDD_32_33 | MMC_VDD_33_34,
 	.set_pwr	= ag5evm_sdhi1_set_pwr,
 };

+ 147 - 61
arch/arm/mach-shmobile/board-mackerel.c

@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
  * ------+--------------------+--------------------+-------
  * IRQ0  | ICR1A.IRQ0SA=0010  | SDHI2 card detect  | Low
  * IRQ6  | ICR1A.IRQ6SA=0011  | Ether(LAN9220)     | High
- * IRQ7  | ICR1A.IRQ7SA=0010  | LCD Tuch Panel     | Low
+ * IRQ7  | ICR1A.IRQ7SA=0010  | LCD Touch Panel    | Low
  * IRQ8  | ICR2A.IRQ8SA=0010  | MMC/SD card detect | Low
  * IRQ9  | ICR2A.IRQ9SA=0010  | KEY(TCA6408)       | Low
  * IRQ21 | ICR4A.IRQ21SA=0011 | Sensor(ADXL345)    | High
@@ -165,10 +165,10 @@
  * USB1 can become Host by r8a66597, and become Function by renesas_usbhs.
  * But don't select both drivers in same time.
  * These uses same IRQ number for request_irq(), and aren't supporting
- * IRQF_SHARD / IORESOURCE_IRQ_SHAREABLE.
+ * IRQF_SHARED / IORESOURCE_IRQ_SHAREABLE.
  *
  * Actually these are old/new version of USB driver.
- * This mean its register will be broken if it supports SHARD IRQ,
+ * This mean its register will be broken if it supports shared IRQ,
  */
 
 /*
@@ -562,7 +562,121 @@ out:
 		clk_put(hdmi_ick);
 }
 
-/* USB1 (Host) */
+/* USBHS0 is connected to CN22 which takes a USB Mini-B plug
+ *
+ * The sh7372 SoC has IRQ7 set aside for USBHS0 hotplug,
+ * but on this particular board IRQ7 is already used by
+ * the touch screen. This leaves us with software polling.
+ */
+#define USBHS0_POLL_INTERVAL (HZ * 5)
+
+struct usbhs_private {
+	unsigned int usbphyaddr;
+	unsigned int usbcrcaddr;
+	struct renesas_usbhs_platform_info info;
+	struct delayed_work work;
+	struct platform_device *pdev;
+};
+
+#define usbhs_get_priv(pdev)				\
+	container_of(renesas_usbhs_get_info(pdev),	\
+		     struct usbhs_private, info)
+
+#define usbhs_is_connected(priv)			\
+	(!((1 << 7) & __raw_readw(priv->usbcrcaddr)))
+
+static int usbhs_get_vbus(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+	return usbhs_is_connected(usbhs_get_priv(pdev));
+}
+
+static void usbhs_phy_reset(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+	struct usbhs_private *priv = usbhs_get_priv(pdev);
+
+	/* init phy */
+	__raw_writew(0x8a0a, priv->usbcrcaddr);
+}
+
+static int usbhs0_get_id(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+	return USBHS_GADGET;
+}
+
+static void usbhs0_work_function(struct work_struct *work)
+{
+	struct usbhs_private *priv = container_of(work, struct usbhs_private,
+						  work.work);
+
+	renesas_usbhs_call_notify_hotplug(priv->pdev);
+	schedule_delayed_work(&priv->work, USBHS0_POLL_INTERVAL);
+}
+
+static int usbhs0_hardware_init(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+	struct usbhs_private *priv = usbhs_get_priv(pdev);
+
+	priv->pdev = pdev;
+	INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&priv->work, usbhs0_work_function);
+	schedule_delayed_work(&priv->work, USBHS0_POLL_INTERVAL);
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static void usbhs0_hardware_exit(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+	struct usbhs_private *priv = usbhs_get_priv(pdev);
+
+	cancel_delayed_work_sync(&priv->work);
+}
+
+static struct usbhs_private usbhs0_private = {
+	.usbcrcaddr	= 0xe605810c,		/* USBCR2 */
+	.info = {
+		.platform_callback = {
+			.hardware_init	= usbhs0_hardware_init,
+			.hardware_exit	= usbhs0_hardware_exit,
+			.phy_reset	= usbhs_phy_reset,
+			.get_id		= usbhs0_get_id,
+			.get_vbus	= usbhs_get_vbus,
+		},
+		.driver_param = {
+			.buswait_bwait	= 4,
+		},
+	},
+};
+
+static struct resource usbhs0_resources[] = {
+	[0] = {
+		.name	= "USBHS0",
+		.start	= 0xe6890000,
+		.end	= 0xe68900e6 - 1,
+		.flags	= IORESOURCE_MEM,
+	},
+	[1] = {
+		.start	= evt2irq(0x1ca0) /* USB0_USB0I0 */,
+		.flags	= IORESOURCE_IRQ,
+	},
+};
+
+static struct platform_device usbhs0_device = {
+	.name	= "renesas_usbhs",
+	.id	= 0,
+	.dev = {
+		.platform_data		= &usbhs0_private.info,
+	},
+	.num_resources	= ARRAY_SIZE(usbhs0_resources),
+	.resource	= usbhs0_resources,
+};
+
+/* USBHS1 is connected to CN31 which takes a USB Mini-AB plug
+ *
+ * Use J30 to select between Host and Function. This setting
+ * can however not be detected by software. Hotplug of USBHS1
+ * is provided via IRQ8.
+ */
+#define IRQ8 evt2irq(0x0300)
+
+/* USBHS1 USB Host support via r8a66597_hcd */
 static void usb1_host_port_power(int port, int power)
 {
 	if (!power) /* only power-on is supported for now */
@@ -579,9 +693,9 @@ static struct r8a66597_platdata usb1_host_data = {
 
 static struct resource usb1_host_resources[] = {
 	[0] = {
-		.name	= "USBHS",
-		.start	= 0xE68B0000,
-		.end	= 0xE68B00E6 - 1,
+		.name	= "USBHS1",
+		.start	= 0xe68b0000,
+		.end	= 0xe68b00e6 - 1,
 		.flags	= IORESOURCE_MEM,
 	},
 	[1] = {
@@ -602,37 +716,14 @@ static struct platform_device usb1_host_device = {
 	.resource	= usb1_host_resources,
 };
 
-/* USB1 (Function) */
+/* USBHS1 USB Function support via renesas_usbhs */
+
 #define USB_PHY_MODE		(1 << 4)
 #define USB_PHY_INT_EN		((1 << 3) | (1 << 2))
 #define USB_PHY_ON		(1 << 1)
 #define USB_PHY_OFF		(1 << 0)
 #define USB_PHY_INT_CLR		(USB_PHY_ON | USB_PHY_OFF)
 
-struct usbhs_private {
-	unsigned int irq;
-	unsigned int usbphyaddr;
-	unsigned int usbcrcaddr;
-	struct renesas_usbhs_platform_info info;
-};
-
-#define usbhs_get_priv(pdev)				\
-	container_of(renesas_usbhs_get_info(pdev),	\
-		     struct usbhs_private, info)
-
-#define usbhs_is_connected(priv)			\
-	(!((1 << 7) & __raw_readw(priv->usbcrcaddr)))
-
-static int usbhs1_get_id(struct platform_device *pdev)
-{
-	return USBHS_GADGET;
-}
-
-static int usbhs1_get_vbus(struct platform_device *pdev)
-{
-	return usbhs_is_connected(usbhs_get_priv(pdev));
-}
-
 static irqreturn_t usbhs1_interrupt(int irq, void *data)
 {
 	struct platform_device *pdev = data;
@@ -654,12 +745,10 @@ static int usbhs1_hardware_init(struct platform_device *pdev)
 	struct usbhs_private *priv = usbhs_get_priv(pdev);
 	int ret;
 
-	irq_set_irq_type(priv->irq, IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH);
-
 	/* clear interrupt status */
 	__raw_writew(USB_PHY_MODE | USB_PHY_INT_CLR, priv->usbphyaddr);
 
-	ret = request_irq(priv->irq, usbhs1_interrupt, 0,
+	ret = request_irq(IRQ8, usbhs1_interrupt, IRQF_TRIGGER_HIGH,
 			  dev_name(&pdev->dev), pdev);
 	if (ret) {
 		dev_err(&pdev->dev, "request_irq err\n");
@@ -679,15 +768,12 @@ static void usbhs1_hardware_exit(struct platform_device *pdev)
 	/* clear interrupt status */
 	__raw_writew(USB_PHY_MODE | USB_PHY_INT_CLR, priv->usbphyaddr);
 
-	free_irq(priv->irq, pdev);
+	free_irq(IRQ8, pdev);
 }
 
-static void usbhs1_phy_reset(struct platform_device *pdev)
+static int usbhs1_get_id(struct platform_device *pdev)
 {
-	struct usbhs_private *priv = usbhs_get_priv(pdev);
-
-	/* init phy */
-	__raw_writew(0x8a0a, priv->usbcrcaddr);
+	return USBHS_GADGET;
 }
 
 static u32 usbhs1_pipe_cfg[] = {
@@ -710,16 +796,15 @@ static u32 usbhs1_pipe_cfg[] = {
 };
 
 static struct usbhs_private usbhs1_private = {
-	.irq		= evt2irq(0x0300),	/* IRQ8 */
-	.usbphyaddr	= 0xE60581E2,		/* USBPHY1INTAP */
-	.usbcrcaddr	= 0xE6058130,		/* USBCR4 */
+	.usbphyaddr	= 0xe60581e2,		/* USBPHY1INTAP */
+	.usbcrcaddr	= 0xe6058130,		/* USBCR4 */
 	.info = {
 		.platform_callback = {
 			.hardware_init	= usbhs1_hardware_init,
 			.hardware_exit	= usbhs1_hardware_exit,
-			.phy_reset	= usbhs1_phy_reset,
 			.get_id		= usbhs1_get_id,
-			.get_vbus	= usbhs1_get_vbus,
+			.phy_reset	= usbhs_phy_reset,
+			.get_vbus	= usbhs_get_vbus,
 		},
 		.driver_param = {
 			.buswait_bwait	= 4,
@@ -731,9 +816,9 @@ static struct usbhs_private usbhs1_private = {
 
 static struct resource usbhs1_resources[] = {
 	[0] = {
-		.name	= "USBHS",
-		.start	= 0xE68B0000,
-		.end	= 0xE68B00E6 - 1,
+		.name	= "USBHS1",
+		.start	= 0xe68b0000,
+		.end	= 0xe68b00e6 - 1,
 		.flags	= IORESOURCE_MEM,
 	},
 	[1] = {
@@ -752,7 +837,6 @@ static struct platform_device usbhs1_device = {
 	.resource	= usbhs1_resources,
 };
 
-
 /* LED */
 static struct gpio_led mackerel_leds[] = {
 	{
@@ -1203,6 +1287,7 @@ static struct platform_device *mackerel_devices[] __initdata = {
 	&nor_flash_device,
 	&smc911x_device,
 	&lcdc_device,
+	&usbhs0_device,
 	&usb1_host_device,
 	&usbhs1_device,
 	&leds_device,
@@ -1301,6 +1386,7 @@ static void __init mackerel_map_io(void)
 
 #define GPIO_PORT9CR	0xE6051009
 #define GPIO_PORT10CR	0xE605100A
+#define GPIO_PORT167CR	0xE60520A7
 #define GPIO_PORT168CR	0xE60520A8
 #define SRCR4		0xe61580bc
 #define USCCR1		0xE6058144
@@ -1354,17 +1440,17 @@ static void __init mackerel_init(void)
 	gpio_request(GPIO_PORT151, NULL); /* LCDDON */
 	gpio_direction_output(GPIO_PORT151, 1);
 
-	/* USB enable */
-	gpio_request(GPIO_FN_VBUS0_1,    NULL);
-	gpio_request(GPIO_FN_IDIN_1_18,  NULL);
-	gpio_request(GPIO_FN_PWEN_1_115, NULL);
-	gpio_request(GPIO_FN_OVCN_1_114, NULL);
-	gpio_request(GPIO_FN_EXTLP_1,    NULL);
-	gpio_request(GPIO_FN_OVCN2_1,    NULL);
-	gpio_pull_down(GPIO_PORT168CR);
-
-	/* setup USB phy */
-	__raw_writew(0x8a0a, 0xE6058130);	/* USBCR4 */
+	/* USBHS0 */
+	gpio_request(GPIO_FN_VBUS0_0, NULL);
+	gpio_pull_down(GPIO_PORT168CR); /* VBUS0_0 pull down */
+
+	/* USBHS1 */
+	gpio_request(GPIO_FN_VBUS0_1, NULL);
+	gpio_pull_down(GPIO_PORT167CR); /* VBUS0_1 pull down */
+	gpio_request(GPIO_FN_IDIN_1_113, NULL);
+
+	/* USB phy tweak to make the r8a66597_hcd host driver work */
+	__raw_writew(0x8a0a, 0xe6058130);       /* USBCR4 */
 
 	/* enable FSI2 port A (ak4643) */
 	gpio_request(GPIO_FN_FSIAIBT,	NULL);

+ 6 - 0
arch/arm/mach-shmobile/intc-sh73a0.c

@@ -250,6 +250,11 @@ static irqreturn_t sh73a0_intcs_demux(int irq, void *dev_id)
 	return IRQ_HANDLED;
 }
 
+static int sh73a0_set_wake(struct irq_data *data, unsigned int on)
+{
+	return 0; /* always allow wakeup */
+}
+
 void __init sh73a0_init_irq(void)
 {
 	void __iomem *gic_dist_base = __io(0xf0001000);
@@ -257,6 +262,7 @@ void __init sh73a0_init_irq(void)
 	void __iomem *intevtsa = ioremap_nocache(0xffd20100, PAGE_SIZE);
 
 	gic_init(0, 29, gic_dist_base, gic_cpu_base);
+	gic_arch_extn.irq_set_wake = sh73a0_set_wake;
 
 	register_intc_controller(&intcs_desc);
 

+ 7 - 7
arch/arm/mach-shmobile/setup-sh7367.c

@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ static struct plat_sci_port scif0_platform_data = {
 	.flags		= UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
 	.scscr		= SCSCR_RE | SCSCR_TE,
 	.scbrr_algo_id	= SCBRR_ALGO_4,
-	.type		= PORT_SCIF,
+	.type		= PORT_SCIFA,
 	.irqs		= { evt2irq(0xc00), evt2irq(0xc00),
 			    evt2irq(0xc00), evt2irq(0xc00) },
 };
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ static struct plat_sci_port scif1_platform_data = {
 	.flags		= UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
 	.scscr		= SCSCR_RE | SCSCR_TE,
 	.scbrr_algo_id	= SCBRR_ALGO_4,
-	.type		= PORT_SCIF,
+	.type		= PORT_SCIFA,
 	.irqs		= { evt2irq(0xc20), evt2irq(0xc20),
 			    evt2irq(0xc20), evt2irq(0xc20) },
 };
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ static struct plat_sci_port scif2_platform_data = {
 	.flags		= UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
 	.scscr		= SCSCR_RE | SCSCR_TE,
 	.scbrr_algo_id	= SCBRR_ALGO_4,
-	.type		= PORT_SCIF,
+	.type		= PORT_SCIFA,
 	.irqs		= { evt2irq(0xc40), evt2irq(0xc40),
 			    evt2irq(0xc40), evt2irq(0xc40) },
 };
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ static struct plat_sci_port scif3_platform_data = {
 	.flags		= UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
 	.scscr		= SCSCR_RE | SCSCR_TE,
 	.scbrr_algo_id	= SCBRR_ALGO_4,
-	.type		= PORT_SCIF,
+	.type		= PORT_SCIFA,
 	.irqs		= { evt2irq(0xc60), evt2irq(0xc60),
 			    evt2irq(0xc60), evt2irq(0xc60) },
 };
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ static struct plat_sci_port scif4_platform_data = {
 	.flags		= UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
 	.scscr		= SCSCR_RE | SCSCR_TE,
 	.scbrr_algo_id	= SCBRR_ALGO_4,
-	.type		= PORT_SCIF,
+	.type		= PORT_SCIFA,
 	.irqs		= { evt2irq(0xd20), evt2irq(0xd20),
 			    evt2irq(0xd20), evt2irq(0xd20) },
 };
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ static struct plat_sci_port scif5_platform_data = {
 	.flags		= UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
 	.scscr		= SCSCR_RE | SCSCR_TE,
 	.scbrr_algo_id	= SCBRR_ALGO_4,
-	.type		= PORT_SCIF,
+	.type		= PORT_SCIFA,
 	.irqs		= { evt2irq(0xd40), evt2irq(0xd40),
 			    evt2irq(0xd40), evt2irq(0xd40) },
 };
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ static struct plat_sci_port scif6_platform_data = {
 	.flags		= UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
 	.scscr		= SCSCR_RE | SCSCR_TE,
 	.scbrr_algo_id	= SCBRR_ALGO_4,
-	.type		= PORT_SCIF,
+	.type		= PORT_SCIFB,
 	.irqs		= { evt2irq(0xd60), evt2irq(0xd60),
 			    evt2irq(0xd60), evt2irq(0xd60) },
 };

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/mach-u300/clock.h

@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ struct clk {
 	bool reset;
 	__u16 clk_val;
 	__s8 usecount;
-	__u32 res_reg;
+	void __iomem * res_reg;
 	__u16 res_mask;
 
 	bool hw_ctrld;

+ 10 - 12
arch/arm/mach-u300/include/mach/u300-regs.h

@@ -18,6 +18,12 @@
  * the defines are used for setting up the I/O memory mapping.
  */
 
+#ifdef __ASSEMBLER__
+#define IOMEM(a) (a)
+#else
+#define IOMEM(a) (void __iomem *) a
+#endif
+
 /* NAND Flash CS0 */
 #define U300_NAND_CS0_PHYS_BASE		0x80000000
 
@@ -47,13 +53,6 @@
 #define U300_SEMI_CONFIG_BASE		0x30000000
 #endif
 
-/*
- * All the following peripherals are specified at their PHYSICAL address,
- * so if you need to access them (in the kernel), you MUST use the macros
- * defined in <asm/io.h> to map to the IO_ADDRESS_AHB() IO_ADDRESS_FAST()
- * etc.
- */
-
 /*
  * AHB peripherals
  */
@@ -63,11 +62,11 @@
 
 /* Vectored Interrupt Controller 0, servicing 32 interrupts */
 #define U300_INTCON0_BASE		(U300_AHB_PER_PHYS_BASE+0x1000)
-#define U300_INTCON0_VBASE		(U300_AHB_PER_VIRT_BASE+0x1000)
+#define U300_INTCON0_VBASE		IOMEM(U300_AHB_PER_VIRT_BASE+0x1000)
 
 /* Vectored Interrupt Controller 1, servicing 32 interrupts */
 #define U300_INTCON1_BASE		(U300_AHB_PER_PHYS_BASE+0x2000)
-#define U300_INTCON1_VBASE		(U300_AHB_PER_VIRT_BASE+0x2000)
+#define U300_INTCON1_VBASE		IOMEM(U300_AHB_PER_VIRT_BASE+0x2000)
 
 /* Memory Stick Pro (MSPRO) controller */
 #define U300_MSPRO_BASE			(U300_AHB_PER_PHYS_BASE+0x3000)
@@ -115,7 +114,7 @@
 
 /* SYSCON */
 #define U300_SYSCON_BASE		(U300_SLOW_PER_PHYS_BASE+0x1000)
-#define U300_SYSCON_VBASE		(U300_SLOW_PER_VIRT_BASE+0x1000)
+#define U300_SYSCON_VBASE		IOMEM(U300_SLOW_PER_VIRT_BASE+0x1000)
 
 /* Watchdog */
 #define U300_WDOG_BASE			(U300_SLOW_PER_PHYS_BASE+0x2000)
@@ -125,7 +124,7 @@
 
 /* APP side special timer */
 #define U300_TIMER_APP_BASE		(U300_SLOW_PER_PHYS_BASE+0x4000)
-#define U300_TIMER_APP_VBASE		(U300_SLOW_PER_VIRT_BASE+0x4000)
+#define U300_TIMER_APP_VBASE		IOMEM(U300_SLOW_PER_VIRT_BASE+0x4000)
 
 /* Keypad */
 #define U300_KEYPAD_BASE		(U300_SLOW_PER_PHYS_BASE+0x5000)
@@ -181,5 +180,4 @@
  * Virtual accessor macros for static devices
  */
 
-
 #endif

+ 1 - 2
arch/arm/mach-u300/timer.c

@@ -411,8 +411,7 @@ static void __init u300_timer_init(void)
 	/* Use general purpose timer 2 as clock source */
 	if (clocksource_mmio_init(U300_TIMER_APP_VBASE + U300_TIMER_APP_GPT2CC,
 			"GPT2", rate, 300, 32, clocksource_mmio_readl_up))
-		printk(KERN_ERR "timer: failed to initialize clock "
-		       "source %s\n", clocksource_u300_1mhz.name);
+		pr_err("timer: failed to initialize U300 clock source\n");
 
 	clockevents_calc_mult_shift(&clockevent_u300_1mhz,
 				    rate, APPTIMER_MIN_RANGE);

+ 12 - 4
arch/arm/mach-ux500/board-mop500-pins.c

@@ -110,10 +110,18 @@ static pin_cfg_t mop500_pins_common[] = {
 	GPIO168_KP_O0,
 
 	/* UART */
-	GPIO0_U0_CTSn	| PIN_INPUT_PULLUP,
-	GPIO1_U0_RTSn	| PIN_OUTPUT_HIGH,
-	GPIO2_U0_RXD	| PIN_INPUT_PULLUP,
-	GPIO3_U0_TXD	| PIN_OUTPUT_HIGH,
+	/* uart-0 pins gpio configuration should be
+	 * kept intact to prevent glitch in tx line
+	 * when tty dev is opened. Later these pins
+	 * are configured to uart mop500_pins_uart0
+	 *
+	 * It will be replaced with uart configuration
+	 * once the issue is solved.
+	 */
+	GPIO0_GPIO	| PIN_INPUT_PULLUP,
+	GPIO1_GPIO	| PIN_OUTPUT_HIGH,
+	GPIO2_GPIO	| PIN_INPUT_PULLUP,
+	GPIO3_GPIO	| PIN_OUTPUT_HIGH,
 
 	GPIO29_U2_RXD	| PIN_INPUT_PULLUP,
 	GPIO30_U2_TXD	| PIN_OUTPUT_HIGH,

+ 54 - 0
arch/arm/mach-ux500/board-mop500.c

@@ -27,18 +27,21 @@
 #include <linux/leds-lp5521.h>
 #include <linux/input.h>
 #include <linux/gpio_keys.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
 
 #include <asm/mach-types.h>
 #include <asm/mach/arch.h>
 
 #include <plat/i2c.h>
 #include <plat/ste_dma40.h>
+#include <plat/pincfg.h>
 
 #include <mach/hardware.h>
 #include <mach/setup.h>
 #include <mach/devices.h>
 #include <mach/irqs.h>
 
+#include "pins-db8500.h"
 #include "ste-dma40-db8500.h"
 #include "devices-db8500.h"
 #include "board-mop500.h"
@@ -393,12 +396,63 @@ static struct stedma40_chan_cfg uart2_dma_cfg_tx = {
 };
 #endif
 
+
+static pin_cfg_t mop500_pins_uart0[] = {
+	GPIO0_U0_CTSn   | PIN_INPUT_PULLUP,
+	GPIO1_U0_RTSn   | PIN_OUTPUT_HIGH,
+	GPIO2_U0_RXD    | PIN_INPUT_PULLUP,
+	GPIO3_U0_TXD    | PIN_OUTPUT_HIGH,
+};
+
+#define PRCC_K_SOFTRST_SET      0x18
+#define PRCC_K_SOFTRST_CLEAR    0x1C
+static void ux500_uart0_reset(void)
+{
+	void __iomem *prcc_rst_set, *prcc_rst_clr;
+
+	prcc_rst_set = (void __iomem *)IO_ADDRESS(U8500_CLKRST1_BASE +
+			PRCC_K_SOFTRST_SET);
+	prcc_rst_clr = (void __iomem *)IO_ADDRESS(U8500_CLKRST1_BASE +
+			PRCC_K_SOFTRST_CLEAR);
+
+	/* Activate soft reset PRCC_K_SOFTRST_CLEAR */
+	writel((readl(prcc_rst_clr) | 0x1), prcc_rst_clr);
+	udelay(1);
+
+	/* Release soft reset PRCC_K_SOFTRST_SET */
+	writel((readl(prcc_rst_set) | 0x1), prcc_rst_set);
+	udelay(1);
+}
+
+static void ux500_uart0_init(void)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	ret = nmk_config_pins(mop500_pins_uart0,
+			ARRAY_SIZE(mop500_pins_uart0));
+	if (ret < 0)
+		pr_err("pl011: uart pins_enable failed\n");
+}
+
+static void ux500_uart0_exit(void)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	ret = nmk_config_pins_sleep(mop500_pins_uart0,
+			ARRAY_SIZE(mop500_pins_uart0));
+	if (ret < 0)
+		pr_err("pl011: uart pins_disable failed\n");
+}
+
 static struct amba_pl011_data uart0_plat = {
 #ifdef CONFIG_STE_DMA40
 	.dma_filter = stedma40_filter,
 	.dma_rx_param = &uart0_dma_cfg_rx,
 	.dma_tx_param = &uart0_dma_cfg_tx,
 #endif
+	.init = ux500_uart0_init,
+	.exit = ux500_uart0_exit,
+	.reset = ux500_uart0_reset,
 };
 
 static struct amba_pl011_data uart1_plat = {

+ 3 - 0
arch/arm/mach-ux500/cpu-db8500.c

@@ -159,6 +159,9 @@ static void __init db8500_add_gpios(void)
 		/* No custom data yet */
 	};
 
+	if (cpu_is_u8500v2())
+		pdata.supports_sleepmode = true;
+
 	dbx500_add_gpios(ARRAY_AND_SIZE(db8500_gpio_base),
 			 IRQ_DB8500_GPIO0, &pdata);
 }

+ 7 - 8
arch/arm/mach-vexpress/v2m.c

@@ -46,12 +46,6 @@ static struct map_desc v2m_io_desc[] __initdata = {
 	},
 };
 
-static void __init v2m_init_early(void)
-{
-	ct_desc->init_early();
-	versatile_sched_clock_init(MMIO_P2V(V2M_SYS_24MHZ), 24000000);
-}
-
 static void __init v2m_timer_init(void)
 {
 	u32 scctrl;
@@ -365,6 +359,13 @@ static struct clk_lookup v2m_lookups[] = {
 	},
 };
 
+static void __init v2m_init_early(void)
+{
+	ct_desc->init_early();
+	clkdev_add_table(v2m_lookups, ARRAY_SIZE(v2m_lookups));
+	versatile_sched_clock_init(MMIO_P2V(V2M_SYS_24MHZ), 24000000);
+}
+
 static void v2m_power_off(void)
 {
 	if (v2m_cfg_write(SYS_CFG_SHUTDOWN | SYS_CFG_SITE_MB, 0))
@@ -418,8 +419,6 @@ static void __init v2m_init(void)
 {
 	int i;
 
-	clkdev_add_table(v2m_lookups, ARRAY_SIZE(v2m_lookups));
-
 	platform_device_register(&v2m_pcie_i2c_device);
 	platform_device_register(&v2m_ddc_i2c_device);
 	platform_device_register(&v2m_flash_device);

+ 8 - 9
arch/arm/mm/context.c

@@ -24,7 +24,9 @@ DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct mm_struct *, current_mm);
 
 /*
  * We fork()ed a process, and we need a new context for the child
- * to run in.
+ * to run in.  We reserve version 0 for initial tasks so we will
+ * always allocate an ASID. The ASID 0 is reserved for the TTBR
+ * register changing sequence.
  */
 void __init_new_context(struct task_struct *tsk, struct mm_struct *mm)
 {
@@ -34,11 +36,8 @@ void __init_new_context(struct task_struct *tsk, struct mm_struct *mm)
 
 static void flush_context(void)
 {
-	u32 ttb;
-	/* Copy TTBR1 into TTBR0 */
-	asm volatile("mrc	p15, 0, %0, c2, c0, 1\n"
-		     "mcr	p15, 0, %0, c2, c0, 0"
-		     : "=r" (ttb));
+	/* set the reserved ASID before flushing the TLB */
+	asm("mcr	p15, 0, %0, c13, c0, 1\n" : : "r" (0));
 	isb();
 	local_flush_tlb_all();
 	if (icache_is_vivt_asid_tagged()) {
@@ -94,7 +93,7 @@ static void reset_context(void *info)
 		return;
 
 	smp_rmb();
-	asid = cpu_last_asid + cpu;
+	asid = cpu_last_asid + cpu + 1;
 
 	flush_context();
 	set_mm_context(mm, asid);
@@ -144,13 +143,13 @@ void __new_context(struct mm_struct *mm)
 	 * to start a new version and flush the TLB.
 	 */
 	if (unlikely((asid & ~ASID_MASK) == 0)) {
-		asid = cpu_last_asid + smp_processor_id();
+		asid = cpu_last_asid + smp_processor_id() + 1;
 		flush_context();
 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
 		smp_wmb();
 		smp_call_function(reset_context, NULL, 1);
 #endif
-		cpu_last_asid += NR_CPUS - 1;
+		cpu_last_asid += NR_CPUS;
 	}
 
 	set_mm_context(mm, asid);

+ 10 - 2
arch/arm/mm/init.c

@@ -330,6 +330,12 @@ void __init arm_memblock_init(struct meminfo *mi, struct machine_desc *mdesc)
 	memblock_reserve(__pa(_stext), _end - _stext);
 #endif
 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD
+	if (phys_initrd_size &&
+	    !memblock_is_region_memory(phys_initrd_start, phys_initrd_size)) {
+		pr_err("INITRD: 0x%08lx+0x%08lx is not a memory region - disabling initrd\n",
+		       phys_initrd_start, phys_initrd_size);
+		phys_initrd_start = phys_initrd_size = 0;
+	}
 	if (phys_initrd_size &&
 	    memblock_is_region_reserved(phys_initrd_start, phys_initrd_size)) {
 		pr_err("INITRD: 0x%08lx+0x%08lx overlaps in-use memory region - disabling initrd\n",
@@ -635,7 +641,8 @@ void __init mem_init(void)
 			"    modules : 0x%08lx - 0x%08lx   (%4ld MB)\n"
 			"      .init : 0x%p" " - 0x%p" "   (%4d kB)\n"
 			"      .text : 0x%p" " - 0x%p" "   (%4d kB)\n"
-			"      .data : 0x%p" " - 0x%p" "   (%4d kB)\n",
+			"      .data : 0x%p" " - 0x%p" "   (%4d kB)\n"
+			"       .bss : 0x%p" " - 0x%p" "   (%4d kB)\n",
 
 			MLK(UL(CONFIG_VECTORS_BASE), UL(CONFIG_VECTORS_BASE) +
 				(PAGE_SIZE)),
@@ -657,7 +664,8 @@ void __init mem_init(void)
 
 			MLK_ROUNDUP(__init_begin, __init_end),
 			MLK_ROUNDUP(_text, _etext),
-			MLK_ROUNDUP(_sdata, _edata));
+			MLK_ROUNDUP(_sdata, _edata),
+			MLK_ROUNDUP(__bss_start, __bss_stop));
 
 #undef MLK
 #undef MLM

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/mm/proc-arm7tdmi.S

@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ __arm7tdmi_proc_info:
 		.long	0
 		.long	0
 		.long	v4_cache_fns
-		.size	__arm7tdmi_proc_info, . - __arm7dmi_proc_info
+		.size	__arm7tdmi_proc_info, . - __arm7tdmi_proc_info
 
 		.type	__triscenda7_proc_info, #object
 __triscenda7_proc_info:

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/mm/proc-arm9tdmi.S

@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ __arm9tdmi_proc_info:
 		.long	0
 		.long	0
 		.long	v4_cache_fns
-		.size	__arm9tdmi_proc_info, . - __arm9dmi_proc_info
+		.size	__arm9tdmi_proc_info, . - __arm9tdmi_proc_info
 
 		.type	__p2001_proc_info, #object
 __p2001_proc_info:

+ 16 - 10
arch/arm/mm/proc-v7.S

@@ -108,16 +108,18 @@ ENTRY(cpu_v7_switch_mm)
 #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_430973
 	mcr	p15, 0, r2, c7, c5, 6		@ flush BTAC/BTB
 #endif
-	mrc	p15, 0, r2, c2, c0, 1		@ load TTB 1
-	mcr	p15, 0, r2, c2, c0, 0		@ into TTB 0
+#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_754322
+	dsb
+#endif
+	mcr	p15, 0, r2, c13, c0, 1		@ set reserved context ID
+	isb
+1:	mcr	p15, 0, r0, c2, c0, 0		@ set TTB 0
 	isb
 #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_754322
 	dsb
 #endif
 	mcr	p15, 0, r1, c13, c0, 1		@ set context ID
 	isb
-	mcr	p15, 0, r0, c2, c0, 0		@ set TTB 0
-	isb
 #endif
 	mov	pc, lr
 ENDPROC(cpu_v7_switch_mm)
@@ -208,19 +210,21 @@ cpu_v7_name:
 
 /* Suspend/resume support: derived from arch/arm/mach-s5pv210/sleep.S */
 .globl	cpu_v7_suspend_size
-.equ	cpu_v7_suspend_size, 4 * 8
+.equ	cpu_v7_suspend_size, 4 * 9
 #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
 ENTRY(cpu_v7_do_suspend)
 	stmfd	sp!, {r4 - r11, lr}
 	mrc	p15, 0, r4, c13, c0, 0	@ FCSE/PID
 	mrc	p15, 0, r5, c13, c0, 1	@ Context ID
+	mrc	p15, 0, r6, c13, c0, 3	@ User r/o thread ID
+	stmia	r0!, {r4 - r6}
 	mrc	p15, 0, r6, c3, c0, 0	@ Domain ID
 	mrc	p15, 0, r7, c2, c0, 0	@ TTB 0
 	mrc	p15, 0, r8, c2, c0, 1	@ TTB 1
 	mrc	p15, 0, r9, c1, c0, 0	@ Control register
 	mrc	p15, 0, r10, c1, c0, 1	@ Auxiliary control register
 	mrc	p15, 0, r11, c1, c0, 2	@ Co-processor access control
-	stmia	r0, {r4 - r11}
+	stmia	r0, {r6 - r11}
 	ldmfd	sp!, {r4 - r11, pc}
 ENDPROC(cpu_v7_do_suspend)
 
@@ -228,9 +232,11 @@ ENTRY(cpu_v7_do_resume)
 	mov	ip, #0
 	mcr	p15, 0, ip, c8, c7, 0	@ invalidate TLBs
 	mcr	p15, 0, ip, c7, c5, 0	@ invalidate I cache
-	ldmia	r0, {r4 - r11}
+	ldmia	r0!, {r4 - r6}
 	mcr	p15, 0, r4, c13, c0, 0	@ FCSE/PID
 	mcr	p15, 0, r5, c13, c0, 1	@ Context ID
+	mcr	p15, 0, r6, c13, c0, 3	@ User r/o thread ID
+	ldmia	r0, {r6 - r11}
 	mcr	p15, 0, r6, c3, c0, 0	@ Domain ID
 	mcr	p15, 0, r7, c2, c0, 0	@ TTB 0
 	mcr	p15, 0, r8, c2, c0, 1	@ TTB 1
@@ -416,9 +422,9 @@ ENTRY(v7_processor_functions)
 	.word	cpu_v7_dcache_clean_area
 	.word	cpu_v7_switch_mm
 	.word	cpu_v7_set_pte_ext
-	.word	0
-	.word	0
-	.word	0
+	.word	cpu_v7_suspend_size
+	.word	cpu_v7_do_suspend
+	.word	cpu_v7_do_resume
 	.size	v7_processor_functions, . - v7_processor_functions
 
 	.section ".rodata"

+ 1 - 0
arch/arm/plat-iop/cp6.c

@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
  */
 #include <linux/init.h>
 #include <asm/traps.h>
+#include <asm/ptrace.h>
 
 static int cp6_trap(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned int instr)
 {

+ 4 - 2
arch/arm/plat-mxc/devices/platform-imx-dma.c

@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ static struct sdma_script_start_addrs addr_imx35_to2 = {
 #endif
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_SOC_IMX51
-static struct sdma_script_start_addrs addr_imx51_to1 = {
+static struct sdma_script_start_addrs addr_imx51 = {
 	.ap_2_ap_addr = 642,
 	.uart_2_mcu_addr = 817,
 	.mcu_2_app_addr = 747,
@@ -196,7 +196,9 @@ static int __init imxXX_add_imx_dma(void)
 
 #if defined(CONFIG_SOC_IMX51)
 	if (cpu_is_mx51()) {
-		imx51_imx_sdma_data.pdata.script_addrs = &addr_imx51_to1;
+		int to_version = mx51_revision() >> 4;
+		imx51_imx_sdma_data.pdata.to_version = to_version;
+		imx51_imx_sdma_data.pdata.script_addrs = &addr_imx51;
 		ret = imx_add_imx_sdma(&imx51_imx_sdma_data);
 	} else
 #endif

+ 1 - 0
arch/arm/plat-nomadik/include/plat/gpio.h

@@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ struct nmk_gpio_platform_data {
 	int num_gpio;
 	u32 (*get_secondary_status)(unsigned int bank);
 	void (*set_ioforce)(bool enable);
+	bool supports_sleepmode;
 };
 
 #endif /* __ASM_PLAT_GPIO_H */

+ 17 - 2
arch/arm/plat-omap/omap_device.c

@@ -84,6 +84,7 @@
 #include <linux/io.h>
 #include <linux/clk.h>
 #include <linux/clkdev.h>
+#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
 
 #include <plat/omap_device.h>
 #include <plat/omap_hwmod.h>
@@ -539,20 +540,34 @@ int omap_early_device_register(struct omap_device *od)
 static int _od_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev)
 {
 	struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev);
+	int ret;
+
+	ret = pm_generic_runtime_suspend(dev);
+
+	if (!ret)
+		omap_device_idle(pdev);
+
+	return ret;
+}
 
-	return omap_device_idle(pdev);
+static int _od_runtime_idle(struct device *dev)
+{
+	return pm_generic_runtime_idle(dev);
 }
 
 static int _od_runtime_resume(struct device *dev)
 {
 	struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev);
 
-	return omap_device_enable(pdev);
+	omap_device_enable(pdev);
+
+	return pm_generic_runtime_resume(dev);
 }
 
 static struct dev_power_domain omap_device_power_domain = {
 	.ops = {
 		.runtime_suspend = _od_runtime_suspend,
+		.runtime_idle = _od_runtime_idle,
 		.runtime_resume = _od_runtime_resume,
 		USE_PLATFORM_PM_SLEEP_OPS
 	}

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/plat-s3c24xx/dma.c

@@ -1199,7 +1199,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(s3c2410_dma_getposition);
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_PM
 
-static void s3c2410_dma_suspend_chan(s3c2410_dma_chan *cp)
+static void s3c2410_dma_suspend_chan(struct s3c2410_dma_chan *cp)
 {
 	printk(KERN_DEBUG "suspending dma channel %d\n", cp->number);
 

+ 6 - 0
arch/arm/plat-s3c24xx/irq.c

@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
 #include <linux/ioport.h>
 #include <linux/sysdev.h>
+#include <linux/syscore_ops.h>
 
 #include <asm/irq.h>
 #include <asm/mach/irq.h>
@@ -668,3 +669,8 @@ void __init s3c24xx_init_irq(void)
 
 	irqdbf("s3c2410: registered interrupt handlers\n");
 }
+
+struct syscore_ops s3c24xx_irq_syscore_ops = {
+	.suspend	= s3c24xx_irq_suspend,
+	.resume		= s3c24xx_irq_resume,
+};

+ 0 - 12
arch/arm/plat-s5p/dev-onenand.c

@@ -15,8 +15,6 @@
 
 #include <linux/kernel.h>
 #include <linux/platform_device.h>
-#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
-#include <linux/mtd/onenand.h>
 
 #include <mach/irqs.h>
 #include <mach/map.h>
@@ -45,13 +43,3 @@ struct platform_device s5p_device_onenand = {
 	.num_resources	= ARRAY_SIZE(s5p_onenand_resources),
 	.resource	= s5p_onenand_resources,
 };
-
-void s5p_onenand_set_platdata(struct onenand_platform_data *pdata)
-{
-	struct onenand_platform_data *pd;
-
-	pd = kmemdup(pdata, sizeof(struct onenand_platform_data), GFP_KERNEL);
-	if (!pd)
-		printk(KERN_ERR "%s: no memory for platform data\n", __func__);
-	s5p_device_onenand.dev.platform_data = pd;
-}

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/plat-s5p/include/plat/map-s5p.h

@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
 #define S5P_VA_TWD		S5P_VA_COREPERI(0x600)
 #define S5P_VA_GIC_DIST		S5P_VA_COREPERI(0x1000)
 
-#define S5P_VA_USB_HSPHY	S3C_ADDR(0x02900000)
+#define S3C_VA_USB_HSPHY	S3C_ADDR(0x02900000)
 
 #define VA_VIC(x)		(S3C_VA_IRQ + ((x) * 0x10000))
 #define VA_VIC0			VA_VIC(0)

+ 0 - 12
arch/arm/plat-samsung/dev-onenand.c

@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@
 
 #include <linux/kernel.h>
 #include <linux/platform_device.h>
-#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
-#include <linux/mtd/onenand.h>
 
 #include <mach/irqs.h>
 #include <mach/map.h>
@@ -43,13 +41,3 @@ struct platform_device s3c_device_onenand = {
 	.num_resources	= ARRAY_SIZE(s3c_onenand_resources),
 	.resource	= s3c_onenand_resources,
 };
-
-void s3c_onenand_set_platdata(struct onenand_platform_data *pdata)
-{
-	struct onenand_platform_data *pd;
-
-	pd = kmemdup(pdata, sizeof(struct onenand_platform_data), GFP_KERNEL);
-	if (!pd)
-		printk(KERN_ERR "%s: no memory for platform data\n", __func__);
-	s3c_device_onenand.dev.platform_data = pd;
-}

+ 2 - 4
arch/arm/plat-samsung/include/plat/devs.h

@@ -75,10 +75,8 @@ extern struct platform_device s5pc100_device_spi1;
 extern struct platform_device s5pc100_device_spi2;
 extern struct platform_device s5pv210_device_spi0;
 extern struct platform_device s5pv210_device_spi1;
-extern struct platform_device s5p6440_device_spi0;
-extern struct platform_device s5p6440_device_spi1;
-extern struct platform_device s5p6450_device_spi0;
-extern struct platform_device s5p6450_device_spi1;
+extern struct platform_device s5p64x0_device_spi0;
+extern struct platform_device s5p64x0_device_spi1;
 
 extern struct platform_device s3c_device_hwmon;
 

+ 2 - 0
arch/arm/plat-samsung/include/plat/regs-serial.h

@@ -224,6 +224,8 @@
 #define S5PV210_UFSTAT_RXMASK	(255<<0)
 #define S5PV210_UFSTAT_RXSHIFT	(0)
 
+#define NO_NEED_CHECK_CLKSRC	1
+
 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
 
 /* struct s3c24xx_uart_clksrc

+ 1 - 0
arch/avr32/configs/atngw100_defconfig

@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_RELAY=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

+ 1 - 0
arch/avr32/configs/atngw100_evklcd100_defconfig

@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_RELAY=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

+ 1 - 0
arch/avr32/configs/atngw100_evklcd101_defconfig

@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_RELAY=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

+ 2 - 1
arch/avr32/configs/atngw100_mrmt_defconfig

@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT_V3=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED_V2=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG is not set
@@ -109,7 +110,7 @@ CONFIG_LEDS_GPIO=y
 CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGERS=y
 CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_TIMER=y
 CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_HEARTBEAT=y
-CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=m
+CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y
 CONFIG_RTC_DRV_S35390A=m
 CONFIG_RTC_DRV_AT32AP700X=m
 CONFIG_DMADEVICES=y

+ 1 - 0
arch/avr32/configs/atngw100mkii_defconfig

@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_RELAY=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

+ 1 - 0
arch/avr32/configs/atngw100mkii_evklcd100_defconfig

@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_RELAY=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

+ 1 - 0
arch/avr32/configs/atngw100mkii_evklcd101_defconfig

@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_RELAY=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

+ 1 - 0
arch/avr32/configs/atstk1002_defconfig

@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_RELAY=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

+ 1 - 0
arch/avr32/configs/atstk1003_defconfig

@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_RELAY=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

+ 1 - 0
arch/avr32/configs/atstk1004_defconfig

@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_RELAY=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

+ 1 - 0
arch/avr32/configs/atstk1006_defconfig

@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
 CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
 CONFIG_RELAY=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
+CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
 # CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL is not set
 # CONFIG_BASE_FULL is not set
 # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set

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