1. 07 3月, 2017 1 次提交
  2. 06 3月, 2017 1 次提交
  3. 04 3月, 2017 8 次提交
  4. 03 3月, 2017 18 次提交
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      can: flexcan: fix typo in comment · 66ddb821
      Marc Kleine-Budde 提交于
      This patch fixes the typo "Disble" -> "Disable".
      Signed-off-by: NMarc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
      66ddb821
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      can: usb_8dev: Fix memory leak of priv->cmd_msg_buffer · 7c426313
      Marc Kleine-Budde 提交于
      The priv->cmd_msg_buffer is allocated in the probe function, but never
      kfree()ed. This patch converts the kzalloc() to resource-managed
      kzalloc.
      
      Cc: linux-stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
      Signed-off-by: NMarc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
      7c426313
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      can: gs_usb: fix coding style · 540a27ae
      Ethan Zonca 提交于
      This patch fixes five minor style issues, spaces are between bitwise OR
      operators.
      Signed-off-by: NEthan Zonca <e@ethanzonca.com>
      Signed-off-by: NMarc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
      540a27ae
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      can: gs_usb: Don't use stack memory for USB transfers · c919a306
      Ethan Zonca 提交于
      Fixes: 05ca5270 can: gs_usb: add ethtool set_phys_id callback to locate physical device
      
      The gs_usb driver is performing USB transfers using buffers allocated on
      the stack. This causes the driver to not function with vmapped stacks.
      Instead, allocate memory for the transfer buffers.
      Signed-off-by: NEthan Zonca <e@ethanzonca.com>
      Cc: linux-stable <stable@vger.kernel.org> # >= v4.8
      Signed-off-by: NMarc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
      c919a306
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      ixgbe: Limit use of 2K buffers on architectures with 256B or larger cache lines · c74042f3
      Alexander Duyck 提交于
      On architectures that have a cache line size larger than 64 Bytes we start
      running into issues where the amount of headroom for the frame starts
      shrinking.
      
      The size of skb_shared_info on a system with a 64B L1 cache line size is
      320.  This increases to 384 with a 128B cache line, and 512 with a 256B
      cache line.
      
      In addition the NET_SKB_PAD value increases as well consistent with the
      cache line size.  As a result when we get to a 256B cache line as seen on
      the s390 we end up 768 bytes used by padding and shared info leaving us
      with only 1280 bytes to use for data storage.  On architectures such as
      this we should default to using 3K Rx buffers out of a 8K page instead of
      trying to do 1.5K buffers out of a 4K page.
      
      To take all of this into account I have added one small check so that we
      compare the max_frame to the amount of actual data we can store.  This was
      already occurring for igb, but I had overlooked it for ixgbe as it doesn't
      have strict limits for 82599 once we enable jumbo frames.  By adding this
      check we will automatically enable 3K Rx buffers as soon as the maximum
      frame size we can handle drops below the standard Ethernet MTU.
      
      I also went through and fixed one small typo that I found where I had left
      an IGB in a variable name due to a copy/paste error.
      Signed-off-by: NAlexander Duyck <alexander.h.duyck@intel.com>
      Tested-by: NAndrew Bowers <andrewx.bowers@intel.com>
      Signed-off-by: NJeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
      c74042f3
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      statx: Add a system call to make enhanced file info available · a528d35e
      David Howells 提交于
      Add a system call to make extended file information available, including
      file creation and some attribute flags where available through the
      underlying filesystem.
      
      The getattr inode operation is altered to take two additional arguments: a
      u32 request_mask and an unsigned int flags that indicate the
      synchronisation mode.  This change is propagated to the vfs_getattr*()
      function.
      
      Functions like vfs_stat() are now inline wrappers around new functions
      vfs_statx() and vfs_statx_fd() to reduce stack usage.
      
      ========
      OVERVIEW
      ========
      
      The idea was initially proposed as a set of xattrs that could be retrieved
      with getxattr(), but the general preference proved to be for a new syscall
      with an extended stat structure.
      
      A number of requests were gathered for features to be included.  The
      following have been included:
      
       (1) Make the fields a consistent size on all arches and make them large.
      
       (2) Spare space, request flags and information flags are provided for
           future expansion.
      
       (3) Better support for the y2038 problem [Arnd Bergmann] (tv_sec is an
           __s64).
      
       (4) Creation time: The SMB protocol carries the creation time, which could
           be exported by Samba, which will in turn help CIFS make use of
           FS-Cache as that can be used for coherency data (stx_btime).
      
           This is also specified in NFSv4 as a recommended attribute and could
           be exported by NFSD [Steve French].
      
       (5) Lightweight stat: Ask for just those details of interest, and allow a
           netfs (such as NFS) to approximate anything not of interest, possibly
           without going to the server [Trond Myklebust, Ulrich Drepper, Andreas
           Dilger] (AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC).
      
       (6) Heavyweight stat: Force a netfs to go to the server, even if it thinks
           its cached attributes are up to date [Trond Myklebust]
           (AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC).
      
      And the following have been left out for future extension:
      
       (7) Data version number: Could be used by userspace NFS servers [Aneesh
           Kumar].
      
           Can also be used to modify fill_post_wcc() in NFSD which retrieves
           i_version directly, but has just called vfs_getattr().  It could get
           it from the kstat struct if it used vfs_xgetattr() instead.
      
           (There's disagreement on the exact semantics of a single field, since
           not all filesystems do this the same way).
      
       (8) BSD stat compatibility: Including more fields from the BSD stat such
           as creation time (st_btime) and inode generation number (st_gen)
           [Jeremy Allison, Bernd Schubert].
      
       (9) Inode generation number: Useful for FUSE and userspace NFS servers
           [Bernd Schubert].
      
           (This was asked for but later deemed unnecessary with the
           open-by-handle capability available and caused disagreement as to
           whether it's a security hole or not).
      
      (10) Extra coherency data may be useful in making backups [Andreas Dilger].
      
           (No particular data were offered, but things like last backup
           timestamp, the data version number and the DOS archive bit would come
           into this category).
      
      (11) Allow the filesystem to indicate what it can/cannot provide: A
           filesystem can now say it doesn't support a standard stat feature if
           that isn't available, so if, for instance, inode numbers or UIDs don't
           exist or are fabricated locally...
      
           (This requires a separate system call - I have an fsinfo() call idea
           for this).
      
      (12) Store a 16-byte volume ID in the superblock that can be returned in
           struct xstat [Steve French].
      
           (Deferred to fsinfo).
      
      (13) Include granularity fields in the time data to indicate the
           granularity of each of the times (NFSv4 time_delta) [Steve French].
      
           (Deferred to fsinfo).
      
      (14) FS_IOC_GETFLAGS value.  These could be translated to BSD's st_flags.
           Note that the Linux IOC flags are a mess and filesystems such as Ext4
           define flags that aren't in linux/fs.h, so translation in the kernel
           may be a necessity (or, possibly, we provide the filesystem type too).
      
           (Some attributes are made available in stx_attributes, but the general
           feeling was that the IOC flags were to ext[234]-specific and shouldn't
           be exposed through statx this way).
      
      (15) Mask of features available on file (eg: ACLs, seclabel) [Brad Boyer,
           Michael Kerrisk].
      
           (Deferred, probably to fsinfo.  Finding out if there's an ACL or
           seclabal might require extra filesystem operations).
      
      (16) Femtosecond-resolution timestamps [Dave Chinner].
      
           (A __reserved field has been left in the statx_timestamp struct for
           this - if there proves to be a need).
      
      (17) A set multiple attributes syscall to go with this.
      
      ===============
      NEW SYSTEM CALL
      ===============
      
      The new system call is:
      
      	int ret = statx(int dfd,
      			const char *filename,
      			unsigned int flags,
      			unsigned int mask,
      			struct statx *buffer);
      
      The dfd, filename and flags parameters indicate the file to query, in a
      similar way to fstatat().  There is no equivalent of lstat() as that can be
      emulated with statx() by passing AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW in flags.  There is
      also no equivalent of fstat() as that can be emulated by passing a NULL
      filename to statx() with the fd of interest in dfd.
      
      Whether or not statx() synchronises the attributes with the backing store
      can be controlled by OR'ing a value into the flags argument (this typically
      only affects network filesystems):
      
       (1) AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT tells statx() to behave as stat() does in this
           respect.
      
       (2) AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC will require a network filesystem to synchronise
           its attributes with the server - which might require data writeback to
           occur to get the timestamps correct.
      
       (3) AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC will suppress synchronisation with the server in a
           network filesystem.  The resulting values should be considered
           approximate.
      
      mask is a bitmask indicating the fields in struct statx that are of
      interest to the caller.  The user should set this to STATX_BASIC_STATS to
      get the basic set returned by stat().  It should be noted that asking for
      more information may entail extra I/O operations.
      
      buffer points to the destination for the data.  This must be 256 bytes in
      size.
      
      ======================
      MAIN ATTRIBUTES RECORD
      ======================
      
      The following structures are defined in which to return the main attribute
      set:
      
      	struct statx_timestamp {
      		__s64	tv_sec;
      		__s32	tv_nsec;
      		__s32	__reserved;
      	};
      
      	struct statx {
      		__u32	stx_mask;
      		__u32	stx_blksize;
      		__u64	stx_attributes;
      		__u32	stx_nlink;
      		__u32	stx_uid;
      		__u32	stx_gid;
      		__u16	stx_mode;
      		__u16	__spare0[1];
      		__u64	stx_ino;
      		__u64	stx_size;
      		__u64	stx_blocks;
      		__u64	__spare1[1];
      		struct statx_timestamp	stx_atime;
      		struct statx_timestamp	stx_btime;
      		struct statx_timestamp	stx_ctime;
      		struct statx_timestamp	stx_mtime;
      		__u32	stx_rdev_major;
      		__u32	stx_rdev_minor;
      		__u32	stx_dev_major;
      		__u32	stx_dev_minor;
      		__u64	__spare2[14];
      	};
      
      The defined bits in request_mask and stx_mask are:
      
      	STATX_TYPE		Want/got stx_mode & S_IFMT
      	STATX_MODE		Want/got stx_mode & ~S_IFMT
      	STATX_NLINK		Want/got stx_nlink
      	STATX_UID		Want/got stx_uid
      	STATX_GID		Want/got stx_gid
      	STATX_ATIME		Want/got stx_atime{,_ns}
      	STATX_MTIME		Want/got stx_mtime{,_ns}
      	STATX_CTIME		Want/got stx_ctime{,_ns}
      	STATX_INO		Want/got stx_ino
      	STATX_SIZE		Want/got stx_size
      	STATX_BLOCKS		Want/got stx_blocks
      	STATX_BASIC_STATS	[The stuff in the normal stat struct]
      	STATX_BTIME		Want/got stx_btime{,_ns}
      	STATX_ALL		[All currently available stuff]
      
      stx_btime is the file creation time, stx_mask is a bitmask indicating the
      data provided and __spares*[] are where as-yet undefined fields can be
      placed.
      
      Time fields are structures with separate seconds and nanoseconds fields
      plus a reserved field in case we want to add even finer resolution.  Note
      that times will be negative if before 1970; in such a case, the nanosecond
      fields will also be negative if not zero.
      
      The bits defined in the stx_attributes field convey information about a
      file, how it is accessed, where it is and what it does.  The following
      attributes map to FS_*_FL flags and are the same numerical value:
      
      	STATX_ATTR_COMPRESSED		File is compressed by the fs
      	STATX_ATTR_IMMUTABLE		File is marked immutable
      	STATX_ATTR_APPEND		File is append-only
      	STATX_ATTR_NODUMP		File is not to be dumped
      	STATX_ATTR_ENCRYPTED		File requires key to decrypt in fs
      
      Within the kernel, the supported flags are listed by:
      
      	KSTAT_ATTR_FS_IOC_FLAGS
      
      [Are any other IOC flags of sufficient general interest to be exposed
      through this interface?]
      
      New flags include:
      
      	STATX_ATTR_AUTOMOUNT		Object is an automount trigger
      
      These are for the use of GUI tools that might want to mark files specially,
      depending on what they are.
      
      Fields in struct statx come in a number of classes:
      
       (0) stx_dev_*, stx_blksize.
      
           These are local system information and are always available.
      
       (1) stx_mode, stx_nlinks, stx_uid, stx_gid, stx_[amc]time, stx_ino,
           stx_size, stx_blocks.
      
           These will be returned whether the caller asks for them or not.  The
           corresponding bits in stx_mask will be set to indicate whether they
           actually have valid values.
      
           If the caller didn't ask for them, then they may be approximated.  For
           example, NFS won't waste any time updating them from the server,
           unless as a byproduct of updating something requested.
      
           If the values don't actually exist for the underlying object (such as
           UID or GID on a DOS file), then the bit won't be set in the stx_mask,
           even if the caller asked for the value.  In such a case, the returned
           value will be a fabrication.
      
           Note that there are instances where the type might not be valid, for
           instance Windows reparse points.
      
       (2) stx_rdev_*.
      
           This will be set only if stx_mode indicates we're looking at a
           blockdev or a chardev, otherwise will be 0.
      
       (3) stx_btime.
      
           Similar to (1), except this will be set to 0 if it doesn't exist.
      
      =======
      TESTING
      =======
      
      The following test program can be used to test the statx system call:
      
      	samples/statx/test-statx.c
      
      Just compile and run, passing it paths to the files you want to examine.
      The file is built automatically if CONFIG_SAMPLES is enabled.
      
      Here's some example output.  Firstly, an NFS directory that crosses to
      another FSID.  Note that the AUTOMOUNT attribute is set because transiting
      this directory will cause d_automount to be invoked by the VFS.
      
      	[root@andromeda ~]# /tmp/test-statx -A /warthog/data
      	statx(/warthog/data) = 0
      	results=7ff
      	  Size: 4096            Blocks: 8          IO Block: 1048576  directory
      	Device: 00:26           Inode: 1703937     Links: 125
      	Access: (3777/drwxrwxrwx)  Uid:     0   Gid:  4041
      	Access: 2016-11-24 09:02:12.219699527+0000
      	Modify: 2016-11-17 10:44:36.225653653+0000
      	Change: 2016-11-17 10:44:36.225653653+0000
      	Attributes: 0000000000001000 (-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ---m---- --------)
      
      Secondly, the result of automounting on that directory.
      
      	[root@andromeda ~]# /tmp/test-statx /warthog/data
      	statx(/warthog/data) = 0
      	results=7ff
      	  Size: 4096            Blocks: 8          IO Block: 1048576  directory
      	Device: 00:27           Inode: 2           Links: 125
      	Access: (3777/drwxrwxrwx)  Uid:     0   Gid:  4041
      	Access: 2016-11-24 09:02:12.219699527+0000
      	Modify: 2016-11-17 10:44:36.225653653+0000
      	Change: 2016-11-17 10:44:36.225653653+0000
      Signed-off-by: NDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NAl Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
      a528d35e
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      ixgbe: update the rss key on h/w, when ethtool ask for it · d3aa9c9f
      Paolo Abeni 提交于
      Currently ixgbe_set_rxfh() updates the rss_key copy in the driver
      memory, but does not push the new value into the h/w. This commit
      add a new helper for the latter operation and call it in
      ixgbe_set_rxfh(), so that the h/w rss key value can be really
      updated via ethtool.
      Signed-off-by: NPaolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
      Tested-by: NAndrew Bowers <andrewx.bowers@intel.com>
      Signed-off-by: NJeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
      d3aa9c9f
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      sched/headers: Remove the <linux/mm_types.h> dependency from <linux/sched.h> · 77ba809e
      Ingo Molnar 提交于
      Use the freshly introduced, reduced size <linux/mm_types_task.h> header instead.
      Acked-by: NLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
      Cc: Mike Galbraith <efault@gmx.de>
      Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
      Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
      Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
      Signed-off-by: NIngo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
      77ba809e
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      sched/headers: Move task_struct::signal and task_struct::sighand types and... · c3edc401
      Ingo Molnar 提交于
      sched/headers: Move task_struct::signal and task_struct::sighand types and accessors into <linux/sched/signal.h>
      
      task_struct::signal and task_struct::sighand are pointers, which would normally make it
      straightforward to not define those types in sched.h.
      
      That is not so, because the types are accompanied by a myriad of APIs (macros and inline
      functions) that dereference them.
      
      Split the types and the APIs out of sched.h and move them into a new header, <linux/sched/signal.h>.
      
      With this change sched.h does not know about 'struct signal' and 'struct sighand' anymore,
      trying to put accessors into sched.h as a test fails the following way:
      
        ./include/linux/sched.h: In function ‘test_signal_types’:
        ./include/linux/sched.h:2461:18: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type ‘struct signal_struct’
                          ^
      
      This reduces the size and complexity of sched.h significantly.
      
      Update all headers and .c code that relied on getting the signal handling
      functionality from <linux/sched.h> to include <linux/sched/signal.h>.
      
      The list of affected files in the preparatory patch was partly generated by
      grepping for the APIs, and partly by doing coverage build testing, both
      all[yes|mod|def|no]config builds on 64-bit and 32-bit x86, and an array of
      cross-architecture builds.
      
      Nevertheless some (trivial) build breakage is still expected related to rare
      Kconfig combinations and in-flight patches to various kernel code, but most
      of it should be handled by this patch.
      Acked-by: NLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
      Cc: Mike Galbraith <efault@gmx.de>
      Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
      Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
      Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
      Signed-off-by: NIngo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
      c3edc401
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      xen-netback: Use GFP_ATOMIC to allocate hash · 9f674e48
      Anoob Soman 提交于
      Allocation of new_hash, inside xenvif_new_hash(), always happen
      in softirq context, so use GFP_ATOMIC instead of GFP_KERNEL for new
      hash allocation.
      Signed-off-by: NAnoob Soman <anoob.soman@citrix.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      9f674e48
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      bonding: use ETH_MAX_MTU as max mtu · 31c05415
      WANG Cong 提交于
      This restores the ability of setting bond device's mtu to 9000.
      
      Fixes: 91572088 ("net: use core MTU range checking in core net infra")
      Reported-by: daznis@gmail.com
      Reported-by: NBrad Campbell <lists2009@fnarfbargle.com>
      Cc: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NCong Wang <xiyou.wangcong@gmail.com>
      Signed-off-by: NJay Vosburgh <jay.vosburgh@canonical.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      31c05415
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      netvsc: fix use-after-free in netvsc_change_mtu() · 152669bd
      Dexuan Cui 提交于
      'nvdev' is freed in rndis_filter_device_remove -> netvsc_device_remove ->
      free_netvsc_device, so we mustn't access it, before it's re-created in
      rndis_filter_device_add -> netvsc_device_add.
      Signed-off-by: NDexuan Cui <decui@microsoft.com>
      Cc: "K. Y. Srinivasan" <kys@microsoft.com>
      Cc: Haiyang Zhang <haiyangz@microsoft.com>
      Cc: Stephen Hemminger <sthemmin@microsoft.com>
      Reviewed-by: NStephen Hemminger <sthemmin@microsoft.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      152669bd
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      drivers: net: ethernet: remove incorrect __exit markups · be12502e
      Dmitry Torokhov 提交于
      Even if bus is not hot-pluggable, devices can be unbound from the
      driver via sysfs, so we should not be using __exit annotations on
      remove() methods. The only exception is drivers registered with
      platform_driver_probe() which specifically disables sysfs bind/unbind
      attributes.
      Signed-off-by: NDmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      be12502e
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      cxgb4: update latest firmware version supported · 11bd44f6
      Ganesh Goudar 提交于
      Change t4fw_version.h to update latest firmware version
      number to 1.16.33.0.
      Signed-off-by: NGanesh Goudar <ganeshgr@chelsio.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      11bd44f6
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      amd-xgbe: Don't overwrite SFP PHY mod_absent settings · 2697ea5a
      Lendacky, Thomas 提交于
      If an SFP module is not present, xgbe_phy_sfp_phy_settings() should
      return after applying the default settings. Currently there is no return
      statement and the default settings are overwritten.
      Signed-off-by: NTom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@amd.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      2697ea5a
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      amd-xgbe: Be sure to set MDIO modes on device (re)start · b42c6761
      Lendacky, Thomas 提交于
      The MDIO register mode is set when the device is probed. But when the
      device is brought down and then back up, the MDIO register mode has been
      reset.  Be sure to reset the mode during device startup and only change
      the mode of the address specified.
      Signed-off-by: NTom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@amd.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      b42c6761
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      amd-xgbe: Stop the PHY before releasing interrupts · 402168b4
      Lendacky, Thomas 提交于
      Some configurations require the use of the hardware's MDIO support to
      communicate with external PHYs. The MDIO commands indicate completion
      through the device interrupt. When bringing down the device the interrupts
      were released before stopping the external PHY, resulting in MDIO command
      timeouts. Move the stopping of the PHY to before the releasing of the
      interrupts.
      Signed-off-by: NTom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@amd.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      402168b4
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      drivers: net: xgene: Fix crash on DT systems · 9aea7779
      Alban Bedel 提交于
      On DT systems the driver require a clock, but the probe just print a
      warning and continue, leading to a crash when resetting the device.
      To fix this crash and properly handle probe deferals only ignore the
      missing clock if DT isn't used or if the clock doesn't exist.
      Signed-off-by: NAlban Bedel <alban.bedel@avionic-design.de>
      Acked-by: NIyappan Subramanian <isubramanian@apm.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      9aea7779
  5. 02 3月, 2017 12 次提交