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author | Linus Torvalds | 2017-05-01 14:13:28 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds | 2017-05-01 14:13:28 -0700 |
commit | 08be881064da126b8df4b96b0b3e2e307969a4a1 (patch) | |
tree | 0b51c465a0700ffc28d5083fa714285e5b894782 /Documentation | |
parent | 0e285e90887bcb248178d55960e1276188c657c9 (diff) | |
parent | 52e70c8af7e5d04e3fe431066f0530a17a8147c2 (diff) |
Merge tag 'acpi-4.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull ACPI updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"These are some device enumeration code changes, updates of the AC and
battery drivers to help them avoid attaching to devices that cannot be
handled by them, new operation region driver for the Intel CHT Whiskey
Cove PMIC, new sysfs entries for CPPC performance capabilities, a new
_REV quirk blacklist entry and a couple of assorted minor fixes and
cleanups.
Specifics:
- Update the core device enumeration code to make it more internally
consistent and robust and drop the force_remove sysfs attribute
that could be used to tell it to ignore errors on device
hot-removal which was dangerous in general and no real and still
relevant use cases for it could be found (Rafael Wysocki, Michal
Hocko).
- Make the core device enumeration code use _PXM to associate
platform devices created by it with specific NUMA nodes (Shanker
Donthineni).
- Extend the CPPC library by adding more sysfs entries for
performance capabilities to it and making it use the lowest
nonlinear performance parameter (Prashanth Prakash).
- Make the CPU online more consistent with CPU initialization in the
ACPI processor driver (Prashanth Prakash).
- Update the AC and battery drivers to help them avoid attaching to
devices that cannot be handled by them and update the
axp288_charger power supply driver to work correctly on ACPI
systems without the INT3496 device (Hans de Goede).
- Add an ACPI operation region driver for the Intel CHT Whiskey Cove
PMIC and update the xpower operation region driver to work without
IIO which isn't really necessary for it to work (Hans de Goede).
- Add a new entry for Dell Inspiron 7537 to the _REV quirk blacklist
(Kai Heng Feng).
- Make the code in the ACPI video driver easier to follow by adding
symbols and comments to it (Dmitry Frank).
- Update ACPI documentation and drop a function that has no users
from the tables-handling code (Cao jin, Baoquan He)"
* tag 'acpi-4.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm:
ACPI / PMIC: Stop xpower OPRegion handler relying on IIO
ACPI / PMIC: Add opregion driver for Intel CHT Whiskey Cove PMIC
ACPI / scan: Avoid enumerating devices more than once
ACPI / scan: Apply default enumeration to devices with ACPI drivers
power: supply: axp288_charger: Only wait for INT3496 device if present
ACPI / AC: Add a blacklist with PMIC ACPI HIDs with a native charger driver
ACPI / battery: Add a blacklist with PMIC ACPI HIDs with a native battery driver
ACPI / battery: Fix acpi_battery_exit on acpi_battery_init_async errors
ACPI / utils: Add new acpi_dev_present helper
ACPI / video: add comments about subtle cases
ACPI / video: get rid of magic numbers and use enum instead
ACPI / doc: linuxized-acpica.txt: fix typos
ACPI / blacklist: add _REV quirk for Dell Inspiron 7537
ACPI / tables: Drop acpi_parse_entries() which is not used
ACPI / CPPC: add sysfs entries for CPPC perf capabilities
ACPI / CPPC: Read lowest nonlinear perf in cppc_get_perf_caps()
ACPI / platform: Update platform device NUMA node based on _PXM method
ACPI / Processor: Drop setup_max_cpus check from acpi_processor_add()
ACPI / scan: Drop support for force_remove
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-firmware-acpi | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-acpi | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/acpi/linuxized-acpica.txt | 10 |
3 files changed, 13 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-firmware-acpi b/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-firmware-acpi new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6715a71bec3d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-firmware-acpi @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +What: /sys/firmware/acpi/hotplug/force_remove +Date: Mar 2017 +Contact: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> +Description: + Since the force_remove is inherently broken and dangerous to + use for some hotplugable resources like memory (because ignoring + the offline failure might lead to memory corruption and crashes) + enabling this knob is not safe and thus unsupported. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-acpi b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-acpi index c7fc72d4495c..613f42a9d5cd 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-acpi +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-acpi @@ -44,16 +44,6 @@ Description: or 0 (unset). Attempts to write any other values to it will cause -EINVAL to be returned. -What: /sys/firmware/acpi/hotplug/force_remove -Date: May 2013 -Contact: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> -Description: - The number in this file (0 or 1) determines whether (1) or not - (0) the ACPI subsystem will allow devices to be hot-removed even - if they cannot be put offline gracefully (from the kernel's - viewpoint). That number can be changed by writing a boolean - value to this file. - What: /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/ Date: February 2008 Contact: Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org> diff --git a/Documentation/acpi/linuxized-acpica.txt b/Documentation/acpi/linuxized-acpica.txt index defe2eec5331..3ad7b0dfb083 100644 --- a/Documentation/acpi/linuxized-acpica.txt +++ b/Documentation/acpi/linuxized-acpica.txt @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ upstream. The homepage of ACPICA project is: www.acpica.org, it is maintained and supported by Intel Corporation. - The following figure depicts the Linux ACPI subystem where the ACPICA + The following figure depicts the Linux ACPI subsystem where the ACPICA adaptation is included: +---------------------------------------------------------+ @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ upstream. Linux patches. The patches generated by this process are referred to as "linuxized ACPICA patches". The release process is carried out on a local copy the ACPICA git repository. Each commit in the monthly release is - converted into a linuxized ACPICA patch. Together, they form the montly + converted into a linuxized ACPICA patch. Together, they form the monthly ACPICA release patchset for the Linux ACPI community. This process is illustrated in the following figure: @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ upstream. <http://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git>. Before the linuxized ACPICA patches are sent to the Linux ACPI community - for review, there is a quality ensurance build test process to reduce + for review, there is a quality assurance build test process to reduce porting issues. Currently this build process only takes care of the following kernel configuration options: CONFIG_ACPI/CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG/CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUGGER @@ -195,12 +195,12 @@ upstream. release utilities (please refer to Section 4 below for the details). 3. Linux specific features - Sometimes it's impossible to use the current ACPICA APIs to implement features required by the Linux kernel, - so Linux developers occasionaly have to change ACPICA code directly. + so Linux developers occasionally have to change ACPICA code directly. Those changes may not be acceptable by ACPICA upstream and in such cases they are left as committed ACPICA divergences unless the ACPICA side can implement new mechanisms as replacements for them. 4. ACPICA release fixups - ACPICA only tests commits using a set of the - user space simulation utilies, thus the linuxized ACPICA patches may + user space simulation utilities, thus the linuxized ACPICA patches may break the Linux kernel, leaving us build/boot failures. In order to avoid breaking Linux bisection, fixes are applied directly to the linuxized ACPICA patches during the release process. When the release |