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2019 May 04
0
[PATCH 3/5] pci: add nvkm_pcie_get_speed
...vkm_pcie_speed, u8 width); +enum nvkm_pcie_speed nvkm_pcie_get_speed(struct nvkm_pci *); #endif diff --git a/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/pci/pcie.c b/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/pci/pcie.c index d71e5db5..eb405dea 100644 --- a/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/pci/pcie.c +++ b/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/pci/pcie.c @@ -163,3 +163,11 @@ nvkm_pcie_set_link(struct nvkm_pci *pci, enum nvkm_pcie_speed speed, u8 width) return ret; } + +enum nvkm_pcie_speed +nvkm_pcie_get_speed(struct nvkm_pci *pci) +{ + if (!pci || !pci_is_pcie(pci->pdev) || !pci->pcie.cur_speed) + return -ENOSYS; + return pci->func->pcie...
2020 Apr 02
0
[PATCH 14/70] x86/boot/compressed/64: Add page-fault handler
...of building the kernel identity maps. */ > #include <asm/init.h> > #include <asm/pgtable.h> > +#include <asm/trap_defs.h> > /* Use the static base for this part of the boot process */ > #undef __PAGE_OFFSET > #define __PAGE_OFFSET __PAGE_OFFSET_BASE > @@ -163,3 +165,39 @@ void finalize_identity_maps(void) > { > write_cr3(top_level_pgt); > } > + > +static void pf_error(unsigned long error_code, unsigned long address, > + struct pt_regs *regs) AFAICT, that function is called below only so just merge its body into the call site...
2019 May 04
10
[PATCH 0/5] Potential fix for runpm issues on various laptops
While investigating the runpm issues on my GP107 I noticed that something inside devinit makes runpm break. If Nouveau loads up to the point right before doing devinit, runpm works without any issues, if devinit is ran, not anymore. Out of curiousity I even tried to "bisect" devinit by not running it on vbios provided signed PMU image, but on the devinit parser we have inside Nouveau.
2019 Aug 13
3
[PATCH 1/4] pci: enable pcie link changes for pascal
Signed-off-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst at redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> --- drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/pci/gk104.c | 8 ++++---- drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/pci/gp100.c | 10 ++++++++++ drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/pci/priv.h | 5 +++++ 3 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/pci/gk104.c
2019 Aug 14
10
[PATCH 0/7] Adding a proper workaround for fixing RTD3 issues with Nouveau
First three patches are removing ACPI workarounds which should have never landed. The last four are adding a workaround to nouveau which seem to help quite a lot with the RTD3 issues with Nouveau, so let's discuss and get wider testing of those and see if there is any fallout or laptops where the issues don't get fixed. Karol Herbst (7): Revert "ACPI / OSI: Add OEM _OSI string to
2019 May 07
8
[PATCH v2 0/4] Potential fix for runpm issues on various laptops
CCing linux-pci and Bjorn Helgaas. Maybe we could get better insights on how a reasonable fix would look like. Anyway, to me this entire issue looks like something which has to be fixed on a PCI level instead of inside a driver, so it makes sense to ask the pci folks if they have any better suggestions. Original cover letter: While investigating the runpm issues on my GP107 I noticed that
2013 Nov 16
16
[PATCH] BTRFS-PROG: recursively subvolume snapshot and delete
Hi All, the following patches implement the recursively snapshotting and deleting of a subvolume. To snapshot recursively you must pass the -R switch: # btrfs subvolume create sub1 Create subvolume ''./sub1'' # btrfs subvolume create sub1/sub2 Create subvolume ''sub1/sub2'' # btrfs subvolume snapshot -R sub1 sub1-snap Create a snapshot of
2007 Jun 20
9
[PATCH 0/9] x86 boot protocol updates
[ This patch depends on the cross-architecture ELF cleanup patch. ] This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under, and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code. Specifically: - Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which
2007 Jun 20
9
[PATCH 0/9] x86 boot protocol updates
[ This patch depends on the cross-architecture ELF cleanup patch. ] This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under, and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code. Specifically: - Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which
2008 Jun 10
31
[PATCH 00/27] ia64/xen domU take 7
Hi. This patchset implements ia64/xen domU support based on ia64/pv_ops frame work which was already merged to linux ia64 test branch. This patch is for linux ia64 test branch. This patchset does the followings. - Some preparation work. Mainly importing header files to define related structures. - Then, define functions related to hypercall which is the way to communicate with Xen hypervisor.
2008 Jun 10
31
[PATCH 00/27] ia64/xen domU take 7
Hi. This patchset implements ia64/xen domU support based on ia64/pv_ops frame work which was already merged to linux ia64 test branch. This patch is for linux ia64 test branch. This patchset does the followings. - Some preparation work. Mainly importing header files to define related structures. - Then, define functions related to hypercall which is the way to communicate with Xen hypervisor.
2008 Jul 03
29
[PATCH 00/29] ia64/xen domU take 8
Hi. This patchset is ia64/xen domU patch take 8 which was updated following Tony's review. (Thank you very much, Tony.) This patchset implements ia64/xen domU support based on ia64/pv_ops frame work which was sent as another patchest. This patchset is for linux ia64 test branch and depends on some patches for xen common part I'll send separately. To compile, the changesets in x86/xen
2008 Jul 03
29
[PATCH 00/29] ia64/xen domU take 8
Hi. This patchset is ia64/xen domU patch take 8 which was updated following Tony's review. (Thank you very much, Tony.) This patchset implements ia64/xen domU support based on ia64/pv_ops frame work which was sent as another patchest. This patchset is for linux ia64 test branch and depends on some patches for xen common part I'll send separately. To compile, the changesets in x86/xen
2013 Aug 11
10
[PATCH 00/10] Add support for MPEG2 and VC-1 on VP3/VP4 for NV98-NVAF
As it turns out, with the proprietary firmware, the VP3 and VP4 interfaces are identical. Furthermore, this is all already implemented for nvc0. So these patches (a) move the easily sharable bits of the nvc0 implementation into the nouveau directory, and then (b) implement the other parts in nv50. The non-shared parts are still largely copies, but there are some differences, not the least of which
2008 Jul 17
31
[PATCH 00/29] ia64/xen domU take 9
This patchset is ia64/xen domU patch take 9 which is rebased to 2.6.26 This patchset implements ia64/xen domU support based on ia64/pv_ops frame work which was sent as another patchest. This patchset does the followings. - Some preparation work. Mainly importing header files to define related structures. - Then, define functions related to hypercall which is the way to communicate with Xen
2008 Jul 17
31
[PATCH 00/29] ia64/xen domU take 9
This patchset is ia64/xen domU patch take 9 which is rebased to 2.6.26 This patchset implements ia64/xen domU support based on ia64/pv_ops frame work which was sent as another patchest. This patchset does the followings. - Some preparation work. Mainly importing header files to define related structures. - Then, define functions related to hypercall which is the way to communicate with Xen
2008 Aug 26
30
[PATCH 00/30] ia64/xen domU take 10
This patchset is ia64/xen domU patch take 10 which is rebased to 2.6.27-rc4. This patchset implements ia64/xen domU support based on ia64/pv_ops frame work which was sent as another patchest. This patchset does the followings. - Some preparation work. Mainly importing header files to define related structures. - Then, define functions related to hypercall which is the way to communicate with
2008 Aug 26
30
[PATCH 00/30] ia64/xen domU take 10
This patchset is ia64/xen domU patch take 10 which is rebased to 2.6.27-rc4. This patchset implements ia64/xen domU support based on ia64/pv_ops frame work which was sent as another patchest. This patchset does the followings. - Some preparation work. Mainly importing header files to define related structures. - Then, define functions related to hypercall which is the way to communicate with
2020 Feb 11
83
[RFC PATCH 00/62] Linux as SEV-ES Guest Support
Hi, here is the first public post of the patch-set to enable Linux to run under SEV-ES enabled hypervisors. The code is mostly feature-complete, but there are still a couple of bugs to fix. Nevertheless, given the size of the patch-set, I think it is about time to ask for initial feedback of the changes that come with it. To better understand the code here is a quick explanation of SEV-ES first.
2020 Feb 11
83
[RFC PATCH 00/62] Linux as SEV-ES Guest Support
Hi, here is the first public post of the patch-set to enable Linux to run under SEV-ES enabled hypervisors. The code is mostly feature-complete, but there are still a couple of bugs to fix. Nevertheless, given the size of the patch-set, I think it is about time to ask for initial feedback of the changes that come with it. To better understand the code here is a quick explanation of SEV-ES first.