#ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_THERMAL_H
#define _UAPI_LINUX_THERMAL_H
#define THERMAL_NAME_LENGTH 20
/* Adding event notification support elements */
#define THERMAL_GENL_FAMILY_NAME "thermal_event"
#define THERMAL_GENL_VERSION 0x01
#define THERMAL_GENL_MCAST_GROUP_NAME "thermal_mc_grp"
/* Events supported by Thermal Netlink */
enum events {
THERMAL_AUX0,
THERMAL_AUX1,
THERMAL_CRITICAL,
THERMAL_DEV_FAULT,
};
/* attributes of thermal_genl_family */
enum {
THERMAL_GENL_ATTR_UNSPEC,
THERMAL_GENL_ATTR_EVENT,
__THERMAL_GENL_ATTR_MAX,
};
#define THERMAL_GENL_ATTR_MAX (__THERMAL_GENL_ATTR_MAX - 1)
/* commands supported by the thermal_genl_family */
enum {
THERMAL_GENL_CMD_UNSPEC,
THERMAL_GENL_CMD_EVENT,
__THERMAL_GENL_CMD_MAX,
};
#define THERMAL_GENL_CMD_MAX (__THERMAL_GENL_CMD_MAX - 1)
#endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_THERMAL_H */
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powerpc/mm: Fix spurrious segfaults on radix with autonuma
When autonuma (Automatic NUMA balancing) marks a PTE inaccessible it
clears all the protection bits but leave the PTE valid.
With the Radix MMU, an attempt at executing from such a PTE will
take a fault with bit 35 of SRR1 set "SRR1_ISI_N_OR_G".
It is thus incorrect to treat all such faults as errors. We should
pass them to handle_mm_fault() for autonuma to deal with. The case
of pages that are really not executable is handled by the existing
test for VM_EXEC further down.
That leaves us with catching the kernel attempts at executing user
pages. We can catch that earlier, even before we do find_vma.
It is never valid on powerpc for the kernel to take an exec fault
to begin with. So fold that test with the existing test for the
kernel faulting on kernel addresses to bail out early.
Fixes: 1d18ad026844 ("powerpc/mm: Detect instruction fetch denied and report")
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Reviewed-by: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Balbir Singh <bsingharora@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>