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UPSTREAM: net: hns: Fix a skb used after free bug
Linux 4.9.91
bpf, x64: increase number of passes
bpf: skip unnecessary capability check
kbuild: disable clang's default use of -fmerge-all-constants
selftests: x86: sysret_ss_attrs doesn't build on a PIE build
x86/pkeys/selftests: Rename 'si_pkey' to 'siginfo_pkey'
signal/testing: Don't look for __SI_FAULT in userspace
selftests/x86/protection_keys: Fix syscall NR redefinition warnings
selftests, x86, protection_keys: fix wrong offset in siginfo
staging: lustre: ptlrpc: kfree used instead of kvfree
iio: ABI: Fix name of timestamp sysfs file
perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix multi-domain PCI CHA enumeration bug on Skylake servers
perf/x86/intel: Don't accidentally clear high bits in bdw_limit_period()
perf stat: Fix CVS output format for non-supported counters
perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix Skylake UPI event format
x86/entry/64: Don't use IST entry for #BP stack
x86/boot/64: Verify alignment of the LOAD segment
x86/build/64: Force the linker to use 2MB page size
kvm/x86: fix icebp instruction handling
selftests/x86/ptrace_syscall: Fix for yet more glibc interference
tty: vt: fix up tabstops properly
can: cc770: Fix use after free in cc770_tx_interrupt()
can: cc770: Fix queue stall & dropped RTR reply
can: cc770: Fix stalls on rt-linux, remove redundant IRQ ack
can: ifi: Check core revision upon probe
can: ifi: Repair the error handling
staging: ncpfs: memory corruption in ncp_read_kernel()
mtd: nand: fsl_ifc: Read ECCSTAT0 and ECCSTAT1 registers for IFC 2.0
mtd: nand: fsl_ifc: Fix eccstat array overflow for IFC ver >= 2.0.0
mtd: nand: fsl_ifc: Fix nand waitfunc return value
mtdchar: fix usage of mtd_ooblayout_ecc()
tracing: probeevent: Fix to support minus offset from symbol
rtlwifi: rtl8723be: Fix loss of signal
brcmfmac: fix P2P_DEVICE ethernet address generation
libnvdimm, {btt, blk}: do integrity setup before add_disk()
ACPI / watchdog: Fix off-by-one error at resource assignment
acpi, numa: fix pxm to online numa node associations
drm: udl: Properly check framebuffer mmap offsets
drm/radeon: Don't turn off DP sink when disconnected
drm/vmwgfx: Fix a destoy-while-held mutex problem.
mm/shmem: do not wait for lock_page() in shmem_unused_huge_shrink()
mm/thp: do not wait for lock_page() in deferred_split_scan()
mm/khugepaged.c: convert VM_BUG_ON() to collapse fail
x86/mm: implement free pmd/pte page interfaces
mm/vmalloc: add interfaces to free unmapped page table
nfsd: remove blocked locks on client teardown
libata: Modify quirks for MX100 to limit NCQ_TRIM quirk to MU01 version
libata: Make Crucial BX100 500GB LPM quirk apply to all firmware versions
libata: Apply NOLPM quirk to Crucial M500 480 and 960GB SSDs
libata: Enable queued TRIM for Samsung SSD 860
libata: disable LPM for Crucial BX100 SSD 500GB drive
libata: Apply NOLPM quirk to Crucial MX100 512GB SSDs
libata: don't try to pass through NCQ commands to non-NCQ devices
libata: remove WARN() for DMA or PIO command without data
libata: fix length validation of ATAPI-relayed SCSI commands
Bluetooth: btusb: Fix quirk for Atheros 1525/QCA6174
clk: sunxi-ng: a31: Fix CLK_OUT_* clock ops
clk: bcm2835: Protect sections updating shared registers
clk: bcm2835: Fix ana->maskX definitions
ahci: Add PCI-id for the Highpoint Rocketraid 644L card
PCI: Add function 1 DMA alias quirk for Highpoint RocketRAID 644L
mmc: dw_mmc: fix falling from idmac to PIO mode when dw_mci_reset occurs
ALSA: hda/realtek - Always immediately update mute LED with pin VREF
ALSA: aloop: Fix access to not-yet-ready substream via cable
ALSA: aloop: Sync stale timer before release
ALSA: usb-audio: Fix parsing descriptor of UAC2 processing unit
iio: st_pressure: st_accel: pass correct platform data to init
MIPS: ralink: Remove ralink_halt()
Change-Id: I65d15215fbd73a86b6834aad1d7280b8dc16b62b
Signed-off-by: Blagovest Kolenichev <bkolenichev@codeaurora.org>
This directory attempts to document the ABI between the Linux kernel and userspace, and the relative stability of these interfaces. Due to the everchanging nature of Linux, and the differing maturity levels, these interfaces should be used by userspace programs in different ways. We have four different levels of ABI stability, as shown by the four different subdirectories in this location. Interfaces may change levels of stability according to the rules described below. The different levels of stability are: stable/ This directory documents the interfaces that the developer has defined to be stable. Userspace programs are free to use these interfaces with no restrictions, and backward compatibility for them will be guaranteed for at least 2 years. Most interfaces (like syscalls) are expected to never change and always be available. testing/ This directory documents interfaces that are felt to be stable, as the main development of this interface has been completed. The interface can be changed to add new features, but the current interface will not break by doing this, unless grave errors or security problems are found in them. Userspace programs can start to rely on these interfaces, but they must be aware of changes that can occur before these interfaces move to be marked stable. Programs that use these interfaces are strongly encouraged to add their name to the description of these interfaces, so that the kernel developers can easily notify them if any changes occur (see the description of the layout of the files below for details on how to do this.) obsolete/ This directory documents interfaces that are still remaining in the kernel, but are marked to be removed at some later point in time. The description of the interface will document the reason why it is obsolete and when it can be expected to be removed. removed/ This directory contains a list of the old interfaces that have been removed from the kernel. Every file in these directories will contain the following information: What: Short description of the interface Date: Date created KernelVersion: Kernel version this feature first showed up in. Contact: Primary contact for this interface (may be a mailing list) Description: Long description of the interface and how to use it. Users: All users of this interface who wish to be notified when it changes. This is very important for interfaces in the "testing" stage, so that kernel developers can work with userspace developers to ensure that things do not break in ways that are unacceptable. It is also important to get feedback for these interfaces to make sure they are working in a proper way and do not need to be changed further. How things move between levels: Interfaces in stable may move to obsolete, as long as the proper notification is given. Interfaces may be removed from obsolete and the kernel as long as the documented amount of time has gone by. Interfaces in the testing state can move to the stable state when the developers feel they are finished. They cannot be removed from the kernel tree without going through the obsolete state first. It's up to the developer to place their interfaces in the category they wish for it to start out in. Notable bits of non-ABI, which should not under any circumstances be considered stable: - Kconfig. Userspace should not rely on the presence or absence of any particular Kconfig symbol, in /proc/config.gz, in the copy of .config commonly installed to /boot, or in any invocation of the kernel build process. - Kernel-internal symbols. Do not rely on the presence, absence, location, or type of any kernel symbol, either in System.map files or the kernel binary itself. See Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt.