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<title>linux-toradex.git/drivers/base, branch v4.14-rc7</title>
<subtitle>Linux kernel for Apalis and Colibri modules</subtitle>
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<title>PM / QoS: Fix device resume latency PM QoS</title>
<updated>2017-10-24T13:20:45+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Rafael J. Wysocki</name>
<email>rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com</email>
</author>
<published>2017-10-24T13:20:45+00:00</published>
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The special value of 0 for device resume latency PM QoS means
"no restriction", but there are two problems with that.

First, device resume latency PM QoS requests with 0 as the
value are always put in front of requests with positive
values in the priority lists used internally by the PM QoS
framework, causing 0 to be chosen as an effective constraint
value.  However, that 0 is then interpreted as "no restriction"
effectively overriding the other requests with specific
restrictions which is incorrect.

Second, the users of device resume latency PM QoS have no
way to specify that *any* resume latency at all should be
avoided, which is an artificial limitation in general.

To address these issues, modify device resume latency PM QoS to
use S32_MAX as the "no constraint" value and 0 as the "no
latency at all" one and rework its users (the cpuidle menu
governor, the genpd QoS governor and the runtime PM framework)
to follow these changes.

Also add a special "n/a" value to the corresponding user space I/F
to allow user space to indicate that it cannot accept any resume
latencies at all for the given device.

Fixes: 85dc0b8a4019 (PM / QoS: Make it possible to expose PM QoS latency constraints)
Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=197323
Reported-by: Reinette Chatre &lt;reinette.chatre@intel.com&gt;
Tested-by: Reinette Chatre &lt;reinette.chatre@intel.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki &lt;rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com&gt;
Acked-by: Alex Shi &lt;alex.shi@linaro.org&gt;
Cc: All applicable &lt;stable@vger.kernel.org&gt;
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The special value of 0 for device resume latency PM QoS means
"no restriction", but there are two problems with that.

First, device resume latency PM QoS requests with 0 as the
value are always put in front of requests with positive
values in the priority lists used internally by the PM QoS
framework, causing 0 to be chosen as an effective constraint
value.  However, that 0 is then interpreted as "no restriction"
effectively overriding the other requests with specific
restrictions which is incorrect.

Second, the users of device resume latency PM QoS have no
way to specify that *any* resume latency at all should be
avoided, which is an artificial limitation in general.

To address these issues, modify device resume latency PM QoS to
use S32_MAX as the "no constraint" value and 0 as the "no
latency at all" one and rework its users (the cpuidle menu
governor, the genpd QoS governor and the runtime PM framework)
to follow these changes.

Also add a special "n/a" value to the corresponding user space I/F
to allow user space to indicate that it cannot accept any resume
latencies at all for the given device.

Fixes: 85dc0b8a4019 (PM / QoS: Make it possible to expose PM QoS latency constraints)
Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=197323
Reported-by: Reinette Chatre &lt;reinette.chatre@intel.com&gt;
Tested-by: Reinette Chatre &lt;reinette.chatre@intel.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki &lt;rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com&gt;
Acked-by: Alex Shi &lt;alex.shi@linaro.org&gt;
Cc: All applicable &lt;stable@vger.kernel.org&gt;
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<entry>
<title>mm: only display online cpus of the numa node</title>
<updated>2017-10-13T23:18:32+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Zhen Lei</name>
<email>thunder.leizhen@huawei.com</email>
</author>
<published>2017-10-13T22:57:50+00:00</published>
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When I execute numactl -H (which reads /sys/devices/system/node/nodeX/cpumap
and displays cpumask_of_node for each node), I get different result
on X86 and arm64.  For each numa node, the former only displayed online
CPUs, and the latter displayed all possible CPUs.  Unfortunately, both
Linux documentation and numactl manual have not described it clear.

I sent a mail to ask for help, and Michal Hocko replied that he
preferred to print online cpus because it doesn't really make much sense
to bind anything on offline nodes.

Will said:
 "I suspect the vast majority (if not all) code that reads this file was
  developed for x86, so having the same behaviour for arm64 sounds like
  something we should do ASAP before people try to special case with
  things like #ifdef __aarch64__. I'd rather have this in 4.14 if
  possible."

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1506678805-15392-2-git-send-email-thunder.leizhen@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Zhen Lei &lt;thunder.leizhen@huawei.com&gt;
Acked-by: Michal Hocko &lt;mhocko@suse.com&gt;
Cc: Catalin Marinas &lt;catalin.marinas@arm.com&gt;
Cc: Will Deacon &lt;will.deacon@arm.com&gt;
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
Cc: Tianhong Ding &lt;dingtianhong@huawei.com&gt;
Cc: Hanjun Guo &lt;guohanjun@huawei.com&gt;
Cc: Libin &lt;huawei.libin@huawei.com&gt;
Cc: Kefeng Wang &lt;wangkefeng.wang@huawei.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton &lt;akpm@linux-foundation.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds &lt;torvalds@linux-foundation.org&gt;
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When I execute numactl -H (which reads /sys/devices/system/node/nodeX/cpumap
and displays cpumask_of_node for each node), I get different result
on X86 and arm64.  For each numa node, the former only displayed online
CPUs, and the latter displayed all possible CPUs.  Unfortunately, both
Linux documentation and numactl manual have not described it clear.

I sent a mail to ask for help, and Michal Hocko replied that he
preferred to print online cpus because it doesn't really make much sense
to bind anything on offline nodes.

Will said:
 "I suspect the vast majority (if not all) code that reads this file was
  developed for x86, so having the same behaviour for arm64 sounds like
  something we should do ASAP before people try to special case with
  things like #ifdef __aarch64__. I'd rather have this in 4.14 if
  possible."

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1506678805-15392-2-git-send-email-thunder.leizhen@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Zhen Lei &lt;thunder.leizhen@huawei.com&gt;
Acked-by: Michal Hocko &lt;mhocko@suse.com&gt;
Cc: Catalin Marinas &lt;catalin.marinas@arm.com&gt;
Cc: Will Deacon &lt;will.deacon@arm.com&gt;
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
Cc: Tianhong Ding &lt;dingtianhong@huawei.com&gt;
Cc: Hanjun Guo &lt;guohanjun@huawei.com&gt;
Cc: Libin &lt;huawei.libin@huawei.com&gt;
Cc: Kefeng Wang &lt;wangkefeng.wang@huawei.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton &lt;akpm@linux-foundation.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds &lt;torvalds@linux-foundation.org&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>ACPI: properties: Align return codes of __acpi_node_get_property_reference()</title>
<updated>2017-10-11T19:15:44+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Sakari Ailus</name>
<email>sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com</email>
</author>
<published>2017-09-26T09:08:27+00:00</published>
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acpi_fwnode_get_reference_args(), the function implementing ACPI
support for fwnode_property_get_reference_args(), returns directly
error codes from __acpi_node_get_property_reference(). The latter
uses different error codes than the OF implementation. In particular,
the OF implementation uses -ENOENT to indicate that the property is
not found, a reference entry is empty and there are no more
references.

Document and align the error codes for property for
fwnode_property_get_reference_args() so that they match with
of_parse_phandle_with_args().

Fixes: 3e3119d3088f (device property: Introduce fwnode_property_get_reference_args)
Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus &lt;sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki &lt;rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com&gt;
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acpi_fwnode_get_reference_args(), the function implementing ACPI
support for fwnode_property_get_reference_args(), returns directly
error codes from __acpi_node_get_property_reference(). The latter
uses different error codes than the OF implementation. In particular,
the OF implementation uses -ENOENT to indicate that the property is
not found, a reference entry is empty and there are no more
references.

Document and align the error codes for property for
fwnode_property_get_reference_args() so that they match with
of_parse_phandle_with_args().

Fixes: 3e3119d3088f (device property: Introduce fwnode_property_get_reference_args)
Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus &lt;sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki &lt;rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>device property: Track owner device of device property</title>
<updated>2017-10-10T02:09:45+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Jarkko Nikula</name>
<email>jarkko.nikula@linux.intel.com</email>
</author>
<published>2017-10-09T13:28:37+00:00</published>
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Deletion of subdevice will remove device properties associated to parent
when they share the same firmware node after commit 478573c93abd (driver
core: Don't leak secondary fwnode on device removal).  This was observed
with a driver adding subdevice that driver wasn't able to read device
properties after rmmod/modprobe cycle.

Consider the lifecycle of it:

parent device registration
	ACPI_COMPANION_SET()
	device_add_properties()
		pset_copy_set()
		set_secondary_fwnode(dev, &amp;p-&gt;fwnode)
	device_add()

parent probe
	read device properties
	ACPI_COMPANION_SET(subdevice, ACPI_COMPANION(parent))
	device_add(subdevice)

parent remove
	device_del(subdevice)
		device_remove_properties()
			set_secondary_fwnode(dev, NULL);
			pset_free()

Parent device will have its primary firmware node pointing to an ACPI
node and secondary firmware node point to device properties.

ACPI_COMPANION_SET() call in parent probe will set the subdevice's
firmware node to point to the same 'struct fwnode_handle' and the
associated secondary firmware node, i.e. the device properties as the
parent.

When subdevice is deleted in parent remove that will remove those
device properties and attempt to read device properties in next
parent probe call will fail.

Fix this by tracking the owner device of device properties and delete
them only when owner device is being deleted.

Fixes: 478573c93abd (driver core: Don't leak secondary fwnode on device removal)
Cc: 4.9+ &lt;stable@vger.kernel.org&gt; # 4.9+
Signed-off-by: Jarkko Nikula &lt;jarkko.nikula@linux.intel.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki &lt;rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com&gt;
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Deletion of subdevice will remove device properties associated to parent
when they share the same firmware node after commit 478573c93abd (driver
core: Don't leak secondary fwnode on device removal).  This was observed
with a driver adding subdevice that driver wasn't able to read device
properties after rmmod/modprobe cycle.

Consider the lifecycle of it:

parent device registration
	ACPI_COMPANION_SET()
	device_add_properties()
		pset_copy_set()
		set_secondary_fwnode(dev, &amp;p-&gt;fwnode)
	device_add()

parent probe
	read device properties
	ACPI_COMPANION_SET(subdevice, ACPI_COMPANION(parent))
	device_add(subdevice)

parent remove
	device_del(subdevice)
		device_remove_properties()
			set_secondary_fwnode(dev, NULL);
			pset_free()

Parent device will have its primary firmware node pointing to an ACPI
node and secondary firmware node point to device properties.

ACPI_COMPANION_SET() call in parent probe will set the subdevice's
firmware node to point to the same 'struct fwnode_handle' and the
associated secondary firmware node, i.e. the device properties as the
parent.

When subdevice is deleted in parent remove that will remove those
device properties and attempt to read device properties in next
parent probe call will fail.

Fix this by tracking the owner device of device properties and delete
them only when owner device is being deleted.

Fixes: 478573c93abd (driver core: Don't leak secondary fwnode on device removal)
Cc: 4.9+ &lt;stable@vger.kernel.org&gt; # 4.9+
Signed-off-by: Jarkko Nikula &lt;jarkko.nikula@linux.intel.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki &lt;rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>Merge tag 'driver-core-4.14-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core</title>
<updated>2017-10-03T15:57:07+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Linus Torvalds</name>
<email>torvalds@linux-foundation.org</email>
</author>
<published>2017-10-03T15:57:07+00:00</published>
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Pull driver core fixes from Greg KH:
 "Here are a few small fixes for 4.14-rc4.

  The removal of DRIVER_ATTR() was almost completed by 4.14-rc1, but one
  straggler made it in through some other tree (odds are, one of
  mine...) So there's a simple removal of the last user, and then
  finally the macro is removed from the tree.

  There's a fix for old crazy udev instances that insist on reloading a
  module when it is removed from the kernel due to the new uevents for
  bind/unbind. This fixes the reported regression, hopefully some year
  in the future we can drop the workaround, once users update to the
  latest version, but I'm not holding my breath.

  And then there's a build fix for a linker warning, and a buffer
  overflow fix to match the PCI fixes you took through the PCI tree in
  the same area.

  All of these have been in linux-next for a few weeks while I've been
  traveling, sorry for the delay"

* tag 'driver-core-4.14-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core:
  driver core: remove DRIVER_ATTR
  fpga: altera-cvp: remove DRIVER_ATTR() usage
  driver core: platform: Don't read past the end of "driver_override" buffer
  base: arch_topology: fix section mismatch build warnings
  driver core: suppress sending MODALIAS in UNBIND uevents
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Pull driver core fixes from Greg KH:
 "Here are a few small fixes for 4.14-rc4.

  The removal of DRIVER_ATTR() was almost completed by 4.14-rc1, but one
  straggler made it in through some other tree (odds are, one of
  mine...) So there's a simple removal of the last user, and then
  finally the macro is removed from the tree.

  There's a fix for old crazy udev instances that insist on reloading a
  module when it is removed from the kernel due to the new uevents for
  bind/unbind. This fixes the reported regression, hopefully some year
  in the future we can drop the workaround, once users update to the
  latest version, but I'm not holding my breath.

  And then there's a build fix for a linker warning, and a buffer
  overflow fix to match the PCI fixes you took through the PCI tree in
  the same area.

  All of these have been in linux-next for a few weeks while I've been
  traveling, sorry for the delay"

* tag 'driver-core-4.14-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core:
  driver core: remove DRIVER_ATTR
  fpga: altera-cvp: remove DRIVER_ATTR() usage
  driver core: platform: Don't read past the end of "driver_override" buffer
  base: arch_topology: fix section mismatch build warnings
  driver core: suppress sending MODALIAS in UNBIND uevents
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>PM / OPP: Call notifier without holding opp_table-&gt;lock</title>
<updated>2017-09-25T22:44:32+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Viresh Kumar</name>
<email>viresh.kumar@linaro.org</email>
</author>
<published>2017-09-21T17:44:36+00:00</published>
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The notifier callbacks may want to call some OPP helper routines which
may try to take the same opp_table-&gt;lock again and cause a deadlock. One
such usecase was reported by Chanwoo Choi, where calling
dev_pm_opp_disable() leads us to the devfreq's OPP notifier handler,
which further calls dev_pm_opp_find_freq_floor() and it deadlocks.

We don't really need the opp_table-&gt;lock to be held across the notifier
call though, all we want to make sure is that the 'opp' doesn't get
freed while being used from within the notifier chain. We can do it with
help of dev_pm_opp_get/put() as well. Let's do it.

Cc: 4.11+ &lt;stable@vger.kernel.org&gt; # 4.11+
Fixes: 5b650b388844 "PM / OPP: Take kref from _find_opp_table()"
Reported-by: Chanwoo Choi &lt;cw00.choi@samsung.com&gt;
Tested-by: Chanwoo Choi &lt;cw00.choi@samsung.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Stephen Boyd &lt;sboyd@codeaurora.org&gt;
Reviewed-by: Chanwoo Choi &lt;cw00.choi@samsung.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar &lt;viresh.kumar@linaro.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki &lt;rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com&gt;
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The notifier callbacks may want to call some OPP helper routines which
may try to take the same opp_table-&gt;lock again and cause a deadlock. One
such usecase was reported by Chanwoo Choi, where calling
dev_pm_opp_disable() leads us to the devfreq's OPP notifier handler,
which further calls dev_pm_opp_find_freq_floor() and it deadlocks.

We don't really need the opp_table-&gt;lock to be held across the notifier
call though, all we want to make sure is that the 'opp' doesn't get
freed while being used from within the notifier chain. We can do it with
help of dev_pm_opp_get/put() as well. Let's do it.

Cc: 4.11+ &lt;stable@vger.kernel.org&gt; # 4.11+
Fixes: 5b650b388844 "PM / OPP: Take kref from _find_opp_table()"
Reported-by: Chanwoo Choi &lt;cw00.choi@samsung.com&gt;
Tested-by: Chanwoo Choi &lt;cw00.choi@samsung.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Stephen Boyd &lt;sboyd@codeaurora.org&gt;
Reviewed-by: Chanwoo Choi &lt;cw00.choi@samsung.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar &lt;viresh.kumar@linaro.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki &lt;rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>Merge tag 'pm-4.14-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm</title>
<updated>2017-09-23T03:28:59+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Linus Torvalds</name>
<email>torvalds@linux-foundation.org</email>
</author>
<published>2017-09-23T03:28:59+00:00</published>
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Pull power management fixes from Rafael Wysocki:
 "These fix a cpufreq regression introduced by recent changes related to
  the generic DT driver, an initialization time memory leak in cpuidle
  on ARM, a PM core bug that may cause system suspend/resume to fail on
  some systems, a request type validation issue in the PM QoS framework
  and two documentation-related issues.

  Specifics:

   - Fix a regression in cpufreq on systems using DT as the source of
     CPU configuration information where two different code paths
     attempt to create the cpufreq-dt device object (there can be only
     one) and fix up the "compatible" matching for some TI platforms on
     top of that (Viresh Kumar, Dave Gerlach).

   - Fix an initialization time memory leak in cpuidle on ARM which
     occurs if the cpuidle driver initialization fails (Stefan Wahren).

   - Fix a PM core function that checks whether or not there are any
     system suspend/resume callbacks for a device, but forgets to check
     legacy callbacks which then may be skipped incorrectly and the
     system may crash and/or the device may become unusable after a
     suspend-resume cycle (Rafael Wysocki).

   - Fix request type validation for latency tolerance PM QoS requests
     which may lead to unexpected behavior (Jan Schönherr).

   - Fix a broken link to PM documentation from a header file and a typo
     in a PM document (Geert Uytterhoeven, Rafael Wysocki)"

* tag 'pm-4.14-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm:
  cpufreq: ti-cpufreq: Support additional am43xx platforms
  ARM: cpuidle: Avoid memleak if init fail
  cpufreq: dt-platdev: Add some missing platforms to the blacklist
  PM: core: Fix device_pm_check_callbacks()
  PM: docs: Drop an excess character from devices.rst
  PM / QoS: Use the correct variable to check the QoS request type
  driver core: Fix link to device power management documentation
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Pull power management fixes from Rafael Wysocki:
 "These fix a cpufreq regression introduced by recent changes related to
  the generic DT driver, an initialization time memory leak in cpuidle
  on ARM, a PM core bug that may cause system suspend/resume to fail on
  some systems, a request type validation issue in the PM QoS framework
  and two documentation-related issues.

  Specifics:

   - Fix a regression in cpufreq on systems using DT as the source of
     CPU configuration information where two different code paths
     attempt to create the cpufreq-dt device object (there can be only
     one) and fix up the "compatible" matching for some TI platforms on
     top of that (Viresh Kumar, Dave Gerlach).

   - Fix an initialization time memory leak in cpuidle on ARM which
     occurs if the cpuidle driver initialization fails (Stefan Wahren).

   - Fix a PM core function that checks whether or not there are any
     system suspend/resume callbacks for a device, but forgets to check
     legacy callbacks which then may be skipped incorrectly and the
     system may crash and/or the device may become unusable after a
     suspend-resume cycle (Rafael Wysocki).

   - Fix request type validation for latency tolerance PM QoS requests
     which may lead to unexpected behavior (Jan Schönherr).

   - Fix a broken link to PM documentation from a header file and a typo
     in a PM document (Geert Uytterhoeven, Rafael Wysocki)"

* tag 'pm-4.14-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm:
  cpufreq: ti-cpufreq: Support additional am43xx platforms
  ARM: cpuidle: Avoid memleak if init fail
  cpufreq: dt-platdev: Add some missing platforms to the blacklist
  PM: core: Fix device_pm_check_callbacks()
  PM: docs: Drop an excess character from devices.rst
  PM / QoS: Use the correct variable to check the QoS request type
  driver core: Fix link to device power management documentation
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<title>Merge branches 'pm-core', 'pm-qos' and 'pm-docs'</title>
<updated>2017-09-22T20:45:28+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Rafael J. Wysocki</name>
<email>rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com</email>
</author>
<published>2017-09-22T20:45:28+00:00</published>
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* pm-core:
  PM: core: Fix device_pm_check_callbacks()

* pm-qos:
  PM / QoS: Use the correct variable to check the QoS request type

* pm-docs:
  PM: docs: Drop an excess character from devices.rst
  driver core: Fix link to device power management documentation
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* pm-core:
  PM: core: Fix device_pm_check_callbacks()

* pm-qos:
  PM / QoS: Use the correct variable to check the QoS request type

* pm-docs:
  PM: docs: Drop an excess character from devices.rst
  driver core: Fix link to device power management documentation
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<title>PM: core: Fix device_pm_check_callbacks()</title>
<updated>2017-09-19T20:58:27+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Rafael J. Wysocki</name>
<email>rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com</email>
</author>
<published>2017-09-19T00:22:39+00:00</published>
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The device_pm_check_callbacks() function doesn't check legacy
-&gt;suspend and -&gt;resume callback pointers under the device's
bus type, class and driver, so in some cases it may set the
no_pm_callbacks flag for the device incorrectly and then the
callbacks may be skipped during system suspend/resume, which
shouldn't happen.

Fixes: aa8e54b55947 (PM / sleep: Go direct_complete if driver has no callbacks)
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki &lt;rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com&gt;
Cc: 4.5+ &lt;stable@vger.kernel.org&gt; # 4.5+
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The device_pm_check_callbacks() function doesn't check legacy
-&gt;suspend and -&gt;resume callback pointers under the device's
bus type, class and driver, so in some cases it may set the
no_pm_callbacks flag for the device incorrectly and then the
callbacks may be skipped during system suspend/resume, which
shouldn't happen.

Fixes: aa8e54b55947 (PM / sleep: Go direct_complete if driver has no callbacks)
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki &lt;rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com&gt;
Cc: 4.5+ &lt;stable@vger.kernel.org&gt; # 4.5+
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<entry>
<title>driver core: platform: Don't read past the end of "driver_override" buffer</title>
<updated>2017-09-18T15:16:47+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Nicolai Stange</name>
<email>nstange@suse.de</email>
</author>
<published>2017-09-11T07:45:42+00:00</published>
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When printing the driver_override parameter when it is 4095 and 4094 bytes
long, the printing code would access invalid memory because we need count+1
bytes for printing.

Reject driver_override values of these lengths in driver_override_store().

This is in close analogy to commit 4efe874aace5 ("PCI: Don't read past the
end of sysfs "driver_override" buffer") from Sasha Levin.

Fixes: 3d713e0e382e ("driver core: platform: add device binding path 'driver_override'")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org	# v3.17+
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange &lt;nstange@suse.de&gt;
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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When printing the driver_override parameter when it is 4095 and 4094 bytes
long, the printing code would access invalid memory because we need count+1
bytes for printing.

Reject driver_override values of these lengths in driver_override_store().

This is in close analogy to commit 4efe874aace5 ("PCI: Don't read past the
end of sysfs "driver_override" buffer") from Sasha Levin.

Fixes: 3d713e0e382e ("driver core: platform: add device binding path 'driver_override'")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org	# v3.17+
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Stange &lt;nstange@suse.de&gt;
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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