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Revision 815fb87b753055df2d9e50f6cd80eb10235fe3e9 authored by Linus Torvalds on 02 December 2023, 00:01:00 UTC, committed by Linus Torvalds on 02 December 2023, 00:01:00 UTC
Pull power management fixes from Rafael Wysocki:
 "These fix issues in two cpufreq drivers, in the AMD P-state driver and
  in the power-capping DTPM framework.

  Specifics:

   - Fix the AMD P-state driver's EPP sysfs interface in the cases when
     the performance governor is in use (Ayush Jain)

   - Make the ->fast_switch() callback in the AMD P-state driver return
     the target frequency as expected (Gautham R. Shenoy)

   - Allow user space to control the range of frequencies to use via
     scaling_min_freq and scaling_max_freq when AMD P-state driver is in
     use (Wyes Karny)

   - Prevent power domains needed for wakeup signaling from being turned
     off during system suspend on Qualcomm systems and prevent
     performance states votes from runtime-suspended devices from being
     lost across a system suspend-resume cycle in qcom-cpufreq-nvmem
     (Stephan Gerhold)

   - Fix disabling the 792 Mhz OPP in the imx6q cpufreq driver for the
     i.MX6ULL types that can run at that frequency (Christoph
     Niedermaier)

   - Eliminate unnecessary and harmful conversions to uW from the DTPM
     (dynamic thermal and power management) framework (Lukasz Luba)"

* tag 'pm-6.7-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm:
  cpufreq/amd-pstate: Only print supported EPP values for performance governor
  cpufreq/amd-pstate: Fix scaling_min_freq and scaling_max_freq update
  powercap: DTPM: Fix unneeded conversions to micro-Watts
  cpufreq/amd-pstate: Fix the return value of amd_pstate_fast_switch()
  pmdomain: qcom: rpmpd: Set GENPD_FLAG_ACTIVE_WAKEUP
  cpufreq: qcom-nvmem: Preserve PM domain votes in system suspend
  cpufreq: qcom-nvmem: Enable virtual power domain devices
  cpufreq: imx6q: Don't disable 792 Mhz OPP unnecessarily
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gen_kheaders.sh
#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0

# This script generates an archive consisting of kernel headers
# for CONFIG_IKHEADERS.
set -e
sfile="$(readlink -f "$0")"
outdir="$(pwd)"
tarfile=$1
cpio_dir=$outdir/${tarfile%/*}/.tmp_cpio_dir

dir_list="
include/
arch/$SRCARCH/include/
"

type cpio > /dev/null

# Support incremental builds by skipping archive generation
# if timestamps of files being archived are not changed.

# This block is useful for debugging the incremental builds.
# Uncomment it for debugging.
# if [ ! -f /tmp/iter ]; then iter=1; echo 1 > /tmp/iter;
# else iter=$(($(cat /tmp/iter) + 1)); echo $iter > /tmp/iter; fi
# find $all_dirs -name "*.h" | xargs ls -l > /tmp/ls-$iter

all_dirs=
if [ "$building_out_of_srctree" ]; then
	for d in $dir_list; do
		all_dirs="$all_dirs $srctree/$d"
	done
fi
all_dirs="$all_dirs $dir_list"

# include/generated/utsversion.h is ignored because it is generated after this
# script is executed. (utsversion.h is unneeded for kheaders)
#
# When Kconfig regenerates include/generated/autoconf.h, its timestamp is
# updated, but the contents might be still the same. When any CONFIG option is
# changed, Kconfig touches the corresponding timestamp file include/config/*.
# Hence, the md5sum detects the configuration change anyway. We do not need to
# check include/generated/autoconf.h explicitly.
#
# Ignore them for md5 calculation to avoid pointless regeneration.
headers_md5="$(find $all_dirs -name "*.h"			|
		grep -v "include/generated/utsversion.h"	|
		grep -v "include/generated/autoconf.h"	|
		xargs ls -l | md5sum | cut -d ' ' -f1)"

# Any changes to this script will also cause a rebuild of the archive.
this_file_md5="$(ls -l $sfile | md5sum | cut -d ' ' -f1)"
if [ -f $tarfile ]; then tarfile_md5="$(md5sum $tarfile | cut -d ' ' -f1)"; fi
if [ -f kernel/kheaders.md5 ] &&
	[ "$(head -n 1 kernel/kheaders.md5)" = "$headers_md5" ] &&
	[ "$(head -n 2 kernel/kheaders.md5 | tail -n 1)" = "$this_file_md5" ] &&
	[ "$(tail -n 1 kernel/kheaders.md5)" = "$tarfile_md5" ]; then
		exit
fi

echo "  GEN     $tarfile"

rm -rf $cpio_dir
mkdir $cpio_dir

if [ "$building_out_of_srctree" ]; then
	(
		cd $srctree
		for f in $dir_list
			do find "$f" -name "*.h";
		done | cpio --quiet -pd $cpio_dir
	)
fi

# The second CPIO can complain if files already exist which can happen with out
# of tree builds having stale headers in srctree. Just silence CPIO for now.
for f in $dir_list;
	do find "$f" -name "*.h";
done | cpio --quiet -pdu $cpio_dir >/dev/null 2>&1

# Remove comments except SDPX lines
find $cpio_dir -type f -print0 |
	xargs -0 -P8 -n1 perl -pi -e 'BEGIN {undef $/;}; s/\/\*((?!SPDX).)*?\*\///smg;'

# Create archive and try to normalize metadata for reproducibility.
tar "${KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP:+--mtime=$KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP}" \
    --owner=0 --group=0 --sort=name --numeric-owner \
    -I $XZ -cf $tarfile -C $cpio_dir/ . > /dev/null

echo $headers_md5 > kernel/kheaders.md5
echo "$this_file_md5" >> kernel/kheaders.md5
echo "$(md5sum $tarfile | cut -d ' ' -f1)" >> kernel/kheaders.md5

rm -rf $cpio_dir
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