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  Linux 4.4.116
  ftrace: Remove incorrect setting of glob search field
  mn10300/misalignment: Use SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR to report a failed user copy
  ovl: fix failure to fsync lower dir
  ACPI: sbshc: remove raw pointer from printk() message
  nvme: Fix managing degraded controllers
  btrfs: Handle btrfs_set_extent_delalloc failure in fixup worker
  pktcdvd: Fix pkt_setup_dev() error path
  EDAC, octeon: Fix an uninitialized variable warning
  xtensa: fix futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic
  alpha: fix reboot on Avanti platform
  alpha: fix crash if pthread_create races with signal delivery
  signal/sh: Ensure si_signo is initialized in do_divide_error
  signal/openrisc: Fix do_unaligned_access to send the proper signal
  Bluetooth: btusb: Restore QCA Rome suspend/resume fix with a "rewritten" version
  Revert "Bluetooth: btusb: fix QCA Rome suspend/resume"
  Bluetooth: btsdio: Do not bind to non-removable BCM43341
  HID: quirks: Fix keyboard + touchpad on Toshiba Click Mini not working
  kernel/async.c: revert "async: simplify lowest_in_progress()"
  media: cxusb, dib0700: ignore XC2028_I2C_FLUSH
  media: ts2020: avoid integer overflows on 32 bit machines
  watchdog: imx2_wdt: restore previous timeout after suspend+resume
  KVM: nVMX: Fix races when sending nested PI while dest enters/leaves L2
  arm: KVM: Fix SMCCC handling of unimplemented SMC/HVC calls
  crypto: caam - fix endless loop when DECO acquire fails
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: refactor compat ioctl32 logic
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: don't copy back the result for certain errors
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: drop pr_info for unknown buffer type
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: copy clip list in put_v4l2_window32
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32: Copy v4l2_window->global_alpha
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: make ctrl_is_pointer work for subdevs
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: fix ctrl_is_pointer
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: copy m.userptr in put_v4l2_plane32
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: avoid sizeof(type)
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: move 'helper' functions to __get/put_v4l2_format32
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: fix the indentation
  media: v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c: add missing VIDIOC_PREPARE_BUF
  vb2: V4L2_BUF_FLAG_DONE is set after DQBUF
  media: v4l2-ioctl.c: don't copy back the result for -ENOTTY
  nsfs: mark dentry with DCACHE_RCUACCESS
  crypto: poly1305 - remove ->setkey() method
  crypto: cryptd - pass through absence of ->setkey()
  crypto: hash - introduce crypto_hash_alg_has_setkey()
  ahci: Add Intel Cannon Lake PCH-H PCI ID
  ahci: Add PCI ids for Intel Bay Trail, Cherry Trail and Apollo Lake AHCI
  ahci: Annotate PCI ids for mobile Intel chipsets as such
  kernfs: fix regression in kernfs_fop_write caused by wrong type
  NFS: reject request for id_legacy key without auxdata
  NFS: commit direct writes even if they fail partially
  NFS: Add a cond_resched() to nfs_commit_release_pages()
  nfs/pnfs: fix nfs_direct_req ref leak when i/o falls back to the mds
  ubi: block: Fix locking for idr_alloc/idr_remove
  mtd: nand: sunxi: Fix ECC strength choice
  mtd: nand: Fix nand_do_read_oob() return value
  mtd: nand: brcmnand: Disable prefetch by default
  mtd: cfi: convert inline functions to macros
  media: dvb-usb-v2: lmedm04: move ts2020 attach to dm04_lme2510_tuner
  media: dvb-usb-v2: lmedm04: Improve logic checking of warm start
  dccp: CVE-2017-8824: use-after-free in DCCP code
  sched/rt: Up the root domain ref count when passing it around via IPIs
  sched/rt: Use container_of() to get root domain in rto_push_irq_work_func()
  usb: gadget: uvc: Missing files for configfs interface
  posix-timer: Properly check sigevent->sigev_notify
  netfilter: nf_queue: Make the queue_handler pernet
  kaiser: fix compile error without vsyscall
  x86/kaiser: fix build error with KASAN && !FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
  dmaengine: dmatest: fix container_of member in dmatest_callback
  CIFS: zero sensitive data when freeing
  cifs: Fix autonegotiate security settings mismatch
  cifs: Fix missing put_xid in cifs_file_strict_mmap
  powerpc/pseries: include linux/types.h in asm/hvcall.h
  x86/microcode: Do the family check first
  x86/microcode/AMD: Do not load when running on a hypervisor
  crypto: tcrypt - fix S/G table for test_aead_speed()
  don't put symlink bodies in pagecache into highmem
  KEYS: encrypted: fix buffer overread in valid_master_desc()
  media: soc_camera: soc_scale_crop: add missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION/AUTHOR/LICENSE
  vhost_net: stop device during reset owner
  tcp: release sk_frag.page in tcp_disconnect
  r8169: fix RTL8168EP take too long to complete driver initialization.
  qlcnic: fix deadlock bug
  net: igmp: add a missing rcu locking section
  ip6mr: fix stale iterator
  x86/asm: Fix inline asm call constraints for GCC 4.4
  drm: rcar-du: Fix race condition when disabling planes at CRTC stop
  drm: rcar-du: Use the VBK interrupt for vblank events
  ASoC: rsnd: avoid duplicate free_irq()
  ASoC: rsnd: don't call free_irq() on Parent SSI
  ASoC: simple-card: Fix misleading error message
  net: cdc_ncm: initialize drvflags before usage
  usbip: fix 3eee23c3ec14 tcp_socket address still in the status file
  usbip: vhci_hcd: clear just the USB_PORT_STAT_POWER bit
  ASoC: pcm512x: add missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION/AUTHOR/LICENSE
  powerpc/64s: Allow control of RFI flush via debugfs
  powerpc/64s: Wire up cpu_show_meltdown()
  powerpc/powernv: Check device-tree for RFI flush settings
  powerpc/pseries: Query hypervisor for RFI flush settings
  powerpc/64s: Support disabling RFI flush with no_rfi_flush and nopti
  powerpc/64s: Add support for RFI flush of L1-D cache
  powerpc/64s: Convert slb_miss_common to use RFI_TO_USER/KERNEL
  powerpc/64: Convert the syscall exit path to use RFI_TO_USER/KERNEL
  powerpc/64: Convert fast_exception_return to use RFI_TO_USER/KERNEL
  powerpc/64s: Simple RFI macro conversions
  powerpc/64: Add macros for annotating the destination of rfid/hrfid
  powerpc/pseries: Add H_GET_CPU_CHARACTERISTICS flags & wrapper
  powerpc: Simplify module TOC handling
  powerpc: Fix VSX enabling/flushing to also test MSR_FP and MSR_VEC
  powerpc/64: Fix flush_(d|i)cache_range() called from modules
  powerpc/bpf/jit: Disable classic BPF JIT on ppc64le
  BACKPORT: xfrm: Fix return value check of copy_sec_ctx.
  time: Fix ktime_get_raw() incorrect base accumulation
  sched/fair: prevent possible infinite loop in sched_group_energy
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Fix build of compressed image
  ANDROID: qtaguid: Fix the UAF probelm with tag_ref_tree
  UPSTREAM: ANDROID: binder: remove waitqueue when thread exits.
  UPSTREAM: arm64/efi: Make strnlen() available to the EFI namespace
  UPSTREAM: ARM: boot: Add an implementation of strnlen for libfdt
  ANDROID: MIPS: Add ranchu[32r5|32r6|64]_defconfig
  FROMLIST: tty: goldfish: Enable 'earlycon' only if built-in
  FROMLIST: MIPS: ranchu: Add Ranchu as a new generic-based board
  FROMLIST: MIPS: Add noexec=on|off kernel parameter
  FROMLIST: MIPS: CPC: Map registers using DT in mips_cpc_default_phys_base()
  FROMLIST: dt-bindings: Document mti,mips-cpc binding
  FROMLIST: MIPS: math-emu: Mark fall throughs in switch statements with a comment
  FROMLIST: MIPS: math-emu: Avoid multiple assignment
  FROMLIST: MIPS: math-emu: Avoid an assignment within if statement condition
  FROMLIST: MIPS: math-emu: Declare function srl128() as static
  FROMLIST: MIPS: math-emu: Avoid definition duplication for macro DPXMULT()
  FROMLIST: MIPS: math-emu: Remove an unnecessary header inclusion
  UPSTREAM: scripts/dtc: Update to upstream version 0931cea3ba20
  UPSTREAM: scripts/dtc: dt_to_config - kernel config options for a devicetree
  UPSTREAM: scripts/dtc: Update to upstream version 53bf130b1cdd
  UPSTREAM: scripts/dtc: Update to upstream commit b06e55c88b9b
  UPSTREAM: scripts/dtc: dtx_diff - add info to error message
  UPSTREAM: dtc: create tool to diff device trees
  UPSTREAM: config: android-base: disable CONFIG_NFSD and CONFIG_NFS_FS
  UPSTREAM: config: android-base: add CGROUP_BPF
  UPSTREAM: config: android-base: add CONFIG_MODULES option
  UPSTREAM: config: android-base: add CONFIG_IKCONFIG option
  UPSTREAM: config: android-base: disable CONFIG_USELIB and CONFIG_FHANDLE
  UPSTREAM: config: android-base: enable hardened usercopy and kernel ASLR
  UPSTREAM: config: android: enable CONFIG_SECCOMP
  UPSTREAM: config: android: set SELinux as default security mode
  UPSTREAM: config: android: move device mapper options to recommended
  UPSTREAM: config/android: Remove CONFIG_IPV6_PRIVACY
  UPSTREAM: config: add android config fragments
  BACKPORT: MIPS: generic: Add a MAINTAINERS entry
  BACKPORT: irqchip/irq-goldfish-pic: Add Goldfish PIC driver
  UPSTREAM: dt-bindings/goldfish-pic: Add device tree binding for Goldfish PIC driver
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Allow storing pgd in C0_CONTEXT for MIPSr6
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: CPS: Handle spurious VP starts more gracefully
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: CPS: Handle cores not powering down more gracefully
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: CPS: Prevent multi-core with dcache aliasing
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: CPS: Select CONFIG_SYS_SUPPORTS_SCHED_SMT for MIPSr6
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: CM: WARN on attempt to lock invalid VP, not BUG
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: CM: Avoid per-core locking with CM3 & higher
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: smp-cps: Avoid BUG() when offlining pre-r6 CPUs
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: smp-cps: Add support for CPU hotplug of MIPSr6 processors
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: generic: Bump default NR_CPUS to 16
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: pm-cps: Change FSB workaround to CPU blacklist
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Fix early CM probing
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: smp-cps: Stop printing EJTAG exceptions to UART
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: smp-cps: Add nothreads kernel parameter
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: smp-cps: Support MIPSr6 Virtual Processors
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: smp-cps: Skip core setup if coherent
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: smp-cps: Pull boot config retrieval out of mips_cps_boot_vpes
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: smp-cps: Pull cache init into a function
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: smp-cps: Ensure our VP ident calculation is correct
  UPSTREAM: irqchip: mips-gic: Provide VP ID accessor
  UPSTREAM: irqchip: mips-gic: Use HW IDs for VPE_OTHER_ADDR
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: CM: Fix mips_cm_max_vp_width for UP kernels
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: CM: Add CM GCR_BEV_BASE accessors
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: CPC: Add start, stop and running CM3 CPC registers
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: pm-cps: Avoid offset overflow on MIPSr6
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: traps: Make sure secondary cores have a sane ebase register
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Detect MIPSr6 Virtual Processor support
  UPSTREAM: Documentation: Add device tree binding for Goldfish FB driver
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Use preferred flavor of unsigned integer declarations
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: <MADDF|MSUBF>.D: Fix accuracy (64-bit case)
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: <MADDF|MSUBF>.S: Fix accuracy (32-bit case)
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Update Goldfish RTC driver maintainer email address
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Update RINT emulation maintainer email address
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: do not use bools for arithmetic
  UPSTREAM: rtc: goldfish: Add RTC driver for Android emulator
  BACKPORT: dt-bindings: Add device tree binding for Goldfish RTC driver
  UPSTREAM: tty: goldfish: Implement support for kernel 'earlycon' parameter
  UPSTREAM: tty: goldfish: Use streaming DMA for r/w operations on Ranchu platforms
  UPSTREAM: tty: goldfish: Refactor constants to better reflect their nature
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Add FP emu debugfs stats for individual instructions
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Add FP emu debugfs clear functionality
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Add FP emu debugfs statistics for branches
  BACKPORT: MIPS: math-emu: CLASS.D: Zero bits 32-63 of the result
  BACKPORT: MIPS: math-emu: RINT.<D|S>: Fix several problems by reimplementation
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: CMP.Sxxx.<D|S>: Prevent occurrences of SIGILL crashes
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: <MADDF|MSUBF>.<D|S>: Clean up "maddf_flags" enumeration
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: <MADDF|MSUBF>.<D|S>: Fix some cases of zero inputs
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: <MADDF|MSUBF>.<D|S>: Fix some cases of infinite inputs
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: <MADDF|MSUBF>.<D|S>: Fix NaN propagation
  UPSTREAM: tty: goldfish: Fix a parameter of a call to free_irq
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: VDSO: Fix clobber lists in fallback code paths
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: VDSO: Fix a mismatch between comment and preprocessor constant
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: VDSO: Add implementation of gettimeofday() fallback
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: VDSO: Add implementation of clock_gettime() fallback
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: VDSO: Fix conversions in do_monotonic()/do_monotonic_coarse()
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: unaligned: Add DSP lwx & lhx missaligned access support
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: build: Fix "-modd-spreg" switch usage when compiling for mips32r6
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: cmdline: Add support for 'memmap' parameter
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Handle zero accumulator case in MADDF and MSUBF separately
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Support per-device DMA coherence
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: dma-default: Don't check hw_coherentio if device is non-coherent
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Sanitise coherentio semantics
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: CPC: Provide default mips_cpc_default_phys_base to ignore CPC
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: generic: Introduce generic DT-based board support
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Support generating Flattened Image Trees (.itb)
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Allow emulation for unaligned [LS]DXC1 instructions
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Fix BC1EQZ and BC1NEZ condition handling
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: r2-on-r6-emu: Clear BLTZALL and BGEZALL debugfs counters
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: r2-on-r6-emu: Fix BLEZL and BGTZL identification
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: remove aliasing alignment if HW has antialising support
  BACKPORT: MIPS: store the appended dtb address in a variable
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Fix FCSR Cause bit handling for correct SIGFPE issue
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: kernel: Audit and remove any unnecessary uses of module.h
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: c-r4k: Fix sigtramp SMP call to use kmap
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: c-r4k: Fix protected_writeback_scache_line for EVA
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Spelling fix lets -> let's
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: R6: Fix typo
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: traps: Correct the SIGTRAP debug ABI in `do_watch' and `do_trap_or_bp'
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: inst.h: Rename cbcond{0,1}_op to pop{1,3}0_op
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: inst.h: Rename b{eq,ne}zcji[al]c_op to pop{6,7}6_op
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Fix m{add,sub}.s shifts
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: inst: Declare fsel_op for sel.fmt instruction
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Fix code indentation
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Fix bit-width in ieee754dp_{mul, maddf, msubf} comments
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Add z argument macros
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Unify ieee754dp_m{add,sub}f
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Unify ieee754sp_m{add,sub}f
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Emulate MIPSr6 sel.fmt instruction
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Fix BC1{EQ,NE}Z emulation
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Always propagate sNaN payload in quieting
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Fix misspellings in comments.
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Add IEEE Std 754-2008 NaN encoding emulation
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Add IEEE Std 754-2008 ABS.fmt and NEG.fmt emulation
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: non-exec stack & heap when non-exec PT_GNU_STACK is present
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Add IEEE Std 754 conformance mode selection
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Determine the presence of IEEE Std 754-2008 features
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Define the legacy-NaN and 2008-NaN features
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: ELF: Interpret the NAN2008 file header flag
  UPSTREAM: ELF: Also pass any interpreter's file header to `arch_check_elf'
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Use a union to access the ELF file header
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Fix delay slot emulation count in debugfs
  BACKPORT: exit_thread: accept a task parameter to be exited
  UPSTREAM: mn10300: let exit_fpu accept a task
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Use per-mm page to execute branch delay slot instructions
  BACKPORT: s390: get rid of exit_thread()
  BACKPORT: exit_thread: remove empty bodies
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Make flush_thread
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Properly disable FPU in start_thread()
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: Select CONFIG_HANDLE_DOMAIN_IRQ and make it work.
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Fix typo
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: dsemul: Remove an unused bit in ADDIUPC emulation
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: dsemul: Reduce `get_isa16_mode' clutter
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: dsemul: Correct description of the emulation frame
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Correct the emulation of microMIPS ADDIUPC instruction
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Make microMIPS branch delay slot emulation work
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: dsemul: Fix ill formatting of microMIPS part
  UPSTREAM: MIPS: math-emu: Correctly handle NOP emulation

Conflicts:
	drivers/irqchip/Kconfig
	drivers/irqchip/Makefile
	drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-compat-ioctl32.c

Change-Id: I98374358ab24ce80dba3afa2f4562c71f45b7aab
Signed-off-by: Srinivasarao P <spathi@codeaurora.org>
2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
android/configs ANDROID: add script to fetch android kernel config fragments 2017-10-03 10:59:04 -07:00
arch Merge android-4.4.116 (20ddb25) into msm-4.4 2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
block Merge android-4.4.113 (ef588ef) into msm-4.4 2018-01-24 18:27:37 +05:30
certs certs: dm-verity: add keyring certification for verity 2017-02-16 17:58:04 -08:00
crypto This is the 4.4.116 stable release 2018-02-20 16:23:06 +01:00
Documentation Merge android-4.4.116 (20ddb25) into msm-4.4 2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
drivers Merge android-4.4.116 (20ddb25) into msm-4.4 2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
firmware firmware: Update information in linux.git about adding firmware 2015-05-07 09:48:42 -06:00
fs Merge android-4.4.116 (20ddb25) into msm-4.4 2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
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lib Merge android-4.4.115 (aa856bd) into msm-4.4 2018-02-05 11:59:38 +05:30
mm Merge android-4.4.115 (aa856bd) into msm-4.4 2018-02-05 11:59:38 +05:30
net Merge android-4.4.116 (20ddb25) into msm-4.4 2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
samples Merge android-4.4.97 (46d256d) into msm-4.4 2017-12-18 14:23:14 +05:30
scripts Merge android-4.4.116 (20ddb25) into msm-4.4 2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
security Merge android-4.4.116 (20ddb25) into msm-4.4 2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
sound Merge android-4.4.116 (20ddb25) into msm-4.4 2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
tools Merge android-4.4.115 (aa856bd) into msm-4.4 2018-02-05 11:59:38 +05:30
usr usr/Kconfig: make initrd compression algorithm selection not expert 2014-12-13 12:42:52 -08:00
virt Merge android-4.4.108 (55b3b8c) into msm-4.4 2018-01-18 12:50:06 +05:30
.get_maintainer.ignore Add hch to .get_maintainer.ignore 2015-08-21 14:30:10 -07:00
.gitignore BACKPORT: kbuild: Add support to generate LLVM assembly files 2017-10-09 14:00:13 -07:00
.mailmap UPSTREAM: MIPS: Update Goldfish RTC driver maintainer email address 2018-02-05 08:58:33 -08:00
AndroidKernel.mk AndroidKernel: add support to configure DLKM install path 2017-04-06 11:24:57 -07:00
backported-features backporting: a brief introduce of backported feautures on 4.4 2016-09-13 11:46:34 +08:00
build.config.goldfish.arm build: fix build config kernel_dir 2016-12-07 18:11:48 -08:00
build.config.goldfish.arm64 build: fix build config kernel_dir 2016-12-07 18:11:48 -08:00
build.config.goldfish.mips build: fix build config kernel_dir 2016-12-07 18:11:48 -08:00
build.config.goldfish.mips64 build: fix build config kernel_dir 2016-12-07 18:11:48 -08:00
build.config.goldfish.x86 build: fix build config kernel_dir 2016-12-07 18:11:48 -08:00
build.config.goldfish.x86_64 build: fix build config kernel_dir 2016-12-07 18:11:48 -08:00
COPYING
CREDITS MAINTAINERS/CREDITS: mark MaxRAID as Orphan, move Anil Ravindranath to CREDITS 2015-09-10 13:29:01 -07:00
Kbuild UPSTREAM: kbuild: Consolidate header generation from ASM offset information 2017-10-09 14:00:12 -07:00
Kconfig kbuild: migrate all arch to the kconfig mainmenu upgrade 2010-09-19 22:54:11 -04:00
MAINTAINERS Merge android-4.4.116 (20ddb25) into msm-4.4 2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
Makefile Merge android-4.4.116 (20ddb25) into msm-4.4 2018-03-01 17:18:47 +05:30
README README: Add ARC architecture 2015-09-18 10:05:29 -06:00
REPORTING-BUGS Docs: Move ref to Frohwalt Egerer to end of REPORTING-BUGS 2013-04-18 16:55:09 -07:00

        Linux kernel release 4.x <http://kernel.org/>

These are the release notes for Linux version 4.  Read them carefully,
as they tell you what this is all about, explain how to install the
kernel, and what to do if something goes wrong. 

WHAT IS LINUX?

  Linux is a clone of the operating system Unix, written from scratch by
  Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across
  the Net. It aims towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliance.

  It has all the features you would expect in a modern fully-fledged Unix,
  including true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand
  loading, shared copy-on-write executables, proper memory management,
  and multistack networking including IPv4 and IPv6.

  It is distributed under the GNU General Public License - see the
  accompanying COPYING file for more details. 

ON WHAT HARDWARE DOES IT RUN?

  Although originally developed first for 32-bit x86-based PCs (386 or higher),
  today Linux also runs on (at least) the Compaq Alpha AXP, Sun SPARC and
  UltraSPARC, Motorola 68000, PowerPC, PowerPC64, ARM, Hitachi SuperH, Cell,
  IBM S/390, MIPS, HP PA-RISC, Intel IA-64, DEC VAX, AMD x86-64, AXIS CRIS,
  Xtensa, Tilera TILE, AVR32, ARC and Renesas M32R architectures.

  Linux is easily portable to most general-purpose 32- or 64-bit architectures
  as long as they have a paged memory management unit (PMMU) and a port of the
  GNU C compiler (gcc) (part of The GNU Compiler Collection, GCC). Linux has
  also been ported to a number of architectures without a PMMU, although
  functionality is then obviously somewhat limited.
  Linux has also been ported to itself. You can now run the kernel as a
  userspace application - this is called UserMode Linux (UML).

DOCUMENTATION:

 - There is a lot of documentation available both in electronic form on
   the Internet and in books, both Linux-specific and pertaining to
   general UNIX questions.  I'd recommend looking into the documentation
   subdirectories on any Linux FTP site for the LDP (Linux Documentation
   Project) books.  This README is not meant to be documentation on the
   system: there are much better sources available.

 - There are various README files in the Documentation/ subdirectory:
   these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some 
   drivers for example. See Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what
   is contained in each file.  Please read the Changes file, as it
   contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading
   your kernel.

 - The Documentation/DocBook/ subdirectory contains several guides for
   kernel developers and users.  These guides can be rendered in a
   number of formats:  PostScript (.ps), PDF, HTML, & man-pages, among others.
   After installation, "make psdocs", "make pdfdocs", "make htmldocs",
   or "make mandocs" will render the documentation in the requested format.

INSTALLING the kernel source:

 - If you install the full sources, put the kernel tarball in a
   directory where you have permissions (eg. your home directory) and
   unpack it:

     xz -cd linux-4.X.tar.xz | tar xvf -

   Replace "X" with the version number of the latest kernel.

   Do NOT use the /usr/src/linux area! This area has a (usually
   incomplete) set of kernel headers that are used by the library header
   files.  They should match the library, and not get messed up by
   whatever the kernel-du-jour happens to be.

 - You can also upgrade between 4.x releases by patching.  Patches are
   distributed in the xz format.  To install by patching, get all the
   newer patch files, enter the top level directory of the kernel source
   (linux-4.X) and execute:

     xz -cd ../patch-4.x.xz | patch -p1

   Replace "x" for all versions bigger than the version "X" of your current
   source tree, _in_order_, and you should be ok.  You may want to remove
   the backup files (some-file-name~ or some-file-name.orig), and make sure
   that there are no failed patches (some-file-name# or some-file-name.rej).
   If there are, either you or I have made a mistake.

   Unlike patches for the 4.x kernels, patches for the 4.x.y kernels
   (also known as the -stable kernels) are not incremental but instead apply
   directly to the base 4.x kernel.  For example, if your base kernel is 4.0
   and you want to apply the 4.0.3 patch, you must not first apply the 4.0.1
   and 4.0.2 patches. Similarly, if you are running kernel version 4.0.2 and
   want to jump to 4.0.3, you must first reverse the 4.0.2 patch (that is,
   patch -R) _before_ applying the 4.0.3 patch. You can read more on this in
   Documentation/applying-patches.txt

   Alternatively, the script patch-kernel can be used to automate this
   process.  It determines the current kernel version and applies any
   patches found.

     linux/scripts/patch-kernel linux

   The first argument in the command above is the location of the
   kernel source.  Patches are applied from the current directory, but
   an alternative directory can be specified as the second argument.

 - Make sure you have no stale .o files and dependencies lying around:

     cd linux
     make mrproper

   You should now have the sources correctly installed.

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

   Compiling and running the 4.x kernels requires up-to-date
   versions of various software packages.  Consult
   Documentation/Changes for the minimum version numbers required
   and how to get updates for these packages.  Beware that using
   excessively old versions of these packages can cause indirect
   errors that are very difficult to track down, so don't assume that
   you can just update packages when obvious problems arise during
   build or operation.

BUILD directory for the kernel:

   When compiling the kernel, all output files will per default be
   stored together with the kernel source code.
   Using the option "make O=output/dir" allow you to specify an alternate
   place for the output files (including .config).
   Example:

     kernel source code: /usr/src/linux-4.X
     build directory:    /home/name/build/kernel

   To configure and build the kernel, use:

     cd /usr/src/linux-4.X
     make O=/home/name/build/kernel menuconfig
     make O=/home/name/build/kernel
     sudo make O=/home/name/build/kernel modules_install install

   Please note: If the 'O=output/dir' option is used, then it must be
   used for all invocations of make.

CONFIGURING the kernel:

   Do not skip this step even if you are only upgrading one minor
   version.  New configuration options are added in each release, and
   odd problems will turn up if the configuration files are not set up
   as expected.  If you want to carry your existing configuration to a
   new version with minimal work, use "make oldconfig", which will
   only ask you for the answers to new questions.

 - Alternative configuration commands are:

     "make config"      Plain text interface.

     "make menuconfig"  Text based color menus, radiolists & dialogs.

     "make nconfig"     Enhanced text based color menus.

     "make xconfig"     X windows (Qt) based configuration tool.

     "make gconfig"     X windows (GTK+) based configuration tool.

     "make oldconfig"   Default all questions based on the contents of
                        your existing ./.config file and asking about
                        new config symbols.

     "make silentoldconfig"
                        Like above, but avoids cluttering the screen
                        with questions already answered.
                        Additionally updates the dependencies.

     "make olddefconfig"
                        Like above, but sets new symbols to their default
                        values without prompting.

     "make defconfig"   Create a ./.config file by using the default
                        symbol values from either arch/$ARCH/defconfig
                        or arch/$ARCH/configs/${PLATFORM}_defconfig,
                        depending on the architecture.

     "make ${PLATFORM}_defconfig"
                        Create a ./.config file by using the default
                        symbol values from
                        arch/$ARCH/configs/${PLATFORM}_defconfig.
                        Use "make help" to get a list of all available
                        platforms of your architecture.

     "make allyesconfig"
                        Create a ./.config file by setting symbol
                        values to 'y' as much as possible.

     "make allmodconfig"
                        Create a ./.config file by setting symbol
                        values to 'm' as much as possible.

     "make allnoconfig" Create a ./.config file by setting symbol
                        values to 'n' as much as possible.

     "make randconfig"  Create a ./.config file by setting symbol
                        values to random values.

     "make localmodconfig" Create a config based on current config and
                           loaded modules (lsmod). Disables any module
                           option that is not needed for the loaded modules.

                           To create a localmodconfig for another machine,
                           store the lsmod of that machine into a file
                           and pass it in as a LSMOD parameter.

                   target$ lsmod > /tmp/mylsmod
                   target$ scp /tmp/mylsmod host:/tmp

                   host$ make LSMOD=/tmp/mylsmod localmodconfig

                           The above also works when cross compiling.

     "make localyesconfig" Similar to localmodconfig, except it will convert
                           all module options to built in (=y) options.

   You can find more information on using the Linux kernel config tools
   in Documentation/kbuild/kconfig.txt.

 - NOTES on "make config":

    - Having unnecessary drivers will make the kernel bigger, and can
      under some circumstances lead to problems: probing for a
      nonexistent controller card may confuse your other controllers

    - Compiling the kernel with "Processor type" set higher than 386
      will result in a kernel that does NOT work on a 386.  The
      kernel will detect this on bootup, and give up.

    - A kernel with math-emulation compiled in will still use the
      coprocessor if one is present: the math emulation will just
      never get used in that case.  The kernel will be slightly larger,
      but will work on different machines regardless of whether they
      have a math coprocessor or not.

    - The "kernel hacking" configuration details usually result in a
      bigger or slower kernel (or both), and can even make the kernel
      less stable by configuring some routines to actively try to
      break bad code to find kernel problems (kmalloc()).  Thus you
      should probably answer 'n' to the questions for "development",
      "experimental", or "debugging" features.

COMPILING the kernel:

 - Make sure you have at least gcc 3.2 available.
   For more information, refer to Documentation/Changes.

   Please note that you can still run a.out user programs with this kernel.

 - Do a "make" to create a compressed kernel image. It is also
   possible to do "make install" if you have lilo installed to suit the
   kernel makefiles, but you may want to check your particular lilo setup first.

   To do the actual install, you have to be root, but none of the normal
   build should require that. Don't take the name of root in vain.

 - If you configured any of the parts of the kernel as `modules', you
   will also have to do "make modules_install".

 - Verbose kernel compile/build output:

   Normally, the kernel build system runs in a fairly quiet mode (but not
   totally silent).  However, sometimes you or other kernel developers need
   to see compile, link, or other commands exactly as they are executed.
   For this, use "verbose" build mode.  This is done by inserting
   "V=1" in the "make" command.  E.g.:

     make V=1 all

   To have the build system also tell the reason for the rebuild of each
   target, use "V=2".  The default is "V=0".

 - Keep a backup kernel handy in case something goes wrong.  This is 
   especially true for the development releases, since each new release
   contains new code which has not been debugged.  Make sure you keep a
   backup of the modules corresponding to that kernel, as well.  If you
   are installing a new kernel with the same version number as your
   working kernel, make a backup of your modules directory before you
   do a "make modules_install".

   Alternatively, before compiling, use the kernel config option
   "LOCALVERSION" to append a unique suffix to the regular kernel version.
   LOCALVERSION can be set in the "General Setup" menu.

 - In order to boot your new kernel, you'll need to copy the kernel
   image (e.g. .../linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage after compilation)
   to the place where your regular bootable kernel is found. 

 - Booting a kernel directly from a floppy without the assistance of a
   bootloader such as LILO, is no longer supported.

   If you boot Linux from the hard drive, chances are you use LILO, which
   uses the kernel image as specified in the file /etc/lilo.conf.  The
   kernel image file is usually /vmlinuz, /boot/vmlinuz, /bzImage or
   /boot/bzImage.  To use the new kernel, save a copy of the old image
   and copy the new image over the old one.  Then, you MUST RERUN LILO
   to update the loading map!! If you don't, you won't be able to boot
   the new kernel image.

   Reinstalling LILO is usually a matter of running /sbin/lilo. 
   You may wish to edit /etc/lilo.conf to specify an entry for your
   old kernel image (say, /vmlinux.old) in case the new one does not
   work.  See the LILO docs for more information. 

   After reinstalling LILO, you should be all set.  Shutdown the system,
   reboot, and enjoy!

   If you ever need to change the default root device, video mode,
   ramdisk size, etc.  in the kernel image, use the 'rdev' program (or
   alternatively the LILO boot options when appropriate).  No need to
   recompile the kernel to change these parameters. 

 - Reboot with the new kernel and enjoy. 

IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG:

 - If you have problems that seem to be due to kernel bugs, please check
   the file MAINTAINERS to see if there is a particular person associated
   with the part of the kernel that you are having trouble with. If there
   isn't anyone listed there, then the second best thing is to mail
   them to me (torvalds@linux-foundation.org), and possibly to any other
   relevant mailing-list or to the newsgroup.

 - In all bug-reports, *please* tell what kernel you are talking about,
   how to duplicate the problem, and what your setup is (use your common
   sense).  If the problem is new, tell me so, and if the problem is
   old, please try to tell me when you first noticed it.

 - If the bug results in a message like

     unable to handle kernel paging request at address C0000010
     Oops: 0002
     EIP:   0010:XXXXXXXX
     eax: xxxxxxxx   ebx: xxxxxxxx   ecx: xxxxxxxx   edx: xxxxxxxx
     esi: xxxxxxxx   edi: xxxxxxxx   ebp: xxxxxxxx
     ds: xxxx  es: xxxx  fs: xxxx  gs: xxxx
     Pid: xx, process nr: xx
     xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx

   or similar kernel debugging information on your screen or in your
   system log, please duplicate it *exactly*.  The dump may look
   incomprehensible to you, but it does contain information that may
   help debugging the problem.  The text above the dump is also
   important: it tells something about why the kernel dumped code (in
   the above example, it's due to a bad kernel pointer). More information
   on making sense of the dump is in Documentation/oops-tracing.txt

 - If you compiled the kernel with CONFIG_KALLSYMS you can send the dump
   as is, otherwise you will have to use the "ksymoops" program to make
   sense of the dump (but compiling with CONFIG_KALLSYMS is usually preferred).
   This utility can be downloaded from
   ftp://ftp.<country>.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/ksymoops/ .
   Alternatively, you can do the dump lookup by hand:

 - In debugging dumps like the above, it helps enormously if you can
   look up what the EIP value means.  The hex value as such doesn't help
   me or anybody else very much: it will depend on your particular
   kernel setup.  What you should do is take the hex value from the EIP
   line (ignore the "0010:"), and look it up in the kernel namelist to
   see which kernel function contains the offending address.

   To find out the kernel function name, you'll need to find the system
   binary associated with the kernel that exhibited the symptom.  This is
   the file 'linux/vmlinux'.  To extract the namelist and match it against
   the EIP from the kernel crash, do:

     nm vmlinux | sort | less

   This will give you a list of kernel addresses sorted in ascending
   order, from which it is simple to find the function that contains the
   offending address.  Note that the address given by the kernel
   debugging messages will not necessarily match exactly with the
   function addresses (in fact, that is very unlikely), so you can't
   just 'grep' the list: the list will, however, give you the starting
   point of each kernel function, so by looking for the function that
   has a starting address lower than the one you are searching for but
   is followed by a function with a higher address you will find the one
   you want.  In fact, it may be a good idea to include a bit of
   "context" in your problem report, giving a few lines around the
   interesting one. 

   If you for some reason cannot do the above (you have a pre-compiled
   kernel image or similar), telling me as much about your setup as
   possible will help.  Please read the REPORTING-BUGS document for details.

 - Alternatively, you can use gdb on a running kernel. (read-only; i.e. you
   cannot change values or set break points.) To do this, first compile the
   kernel with -g; edit arch/i386/Makefile appropriately, then do a "make
   clean". You'll also need to enable CONFIG_PROC_FS (via "make config").

   After you've rebooted with the new kernel, do "gdb vmlinux /proc/kcore".
   You can now use all the usual gdb commands. The command to look up the
   point where your system crashed is "l *0xXXXXXXXX". (Replace the XXXes
   with the EIP value.)

   gdb'ing a non-running kernel currently fails because gdb (wrongly)
   disregards the starting offset for which the kernel is compiled.