Changes in 4.19.164
Kbuild: do not emit debug info for assembly with LLVM_IAS=1
x86/lib: Change .weak to SYM_FUNC_START_WEAK for arch/x86/lib/mem*_64.S
spi: bcm2835aux: Fix use-after-free on unbind
spi: bcm2835aux: Restore err assignment in bcm2835aux_spi_probe
iwlwifi: pcie: limit memory read spin time
arm64: dts: rockchip: Assign a fixed index to mmc devices on rk3399 boards.
iwlwifi: mvm: fix kernel panic in case of assert during CSA
powerpc: Drop -me200 addition to build flags
ARC: stack unwinding: don't assume non-current task is sleeping
scsi: ufs: Make sure clk scaling happens only when HBA is runtime ACTIVE
irqchip/gic-v3-its: Unconditionally save/restore the ITS state on suspend
soc: fsl: dpio: Get the cpumask through cpumask_of(cpu)
platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: Do not report SW_TABLET_MODE on Yoga 11e
platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: Add BAT1 is primary battery quirk for Thinkpad Yoga 11e 4th gen
platform/x86: acer-wmi: add automatic keyboard background light toggle key as KEY_LIGHTS_TOGGLE
platform/x86: intel-vbtn: Support for tablet mode on HP Pavilion 13 x360 PC
Input: cm109 - do not stomp on control URB
Input: i8042 - add Acer laptops to the i8042 reset list
pinctrl: amd: remove debounce filter setting in IRQ type setting
mmc: block: Fixup condition for CMD13 polling for RPMB requests
kbuild: avoid static_assert for genksyms
scsi: be2iscsi: Revert "Fix a theoretical leak in beiscsi_create_eqs()"
x86/mm/mem_encrypt: Fix definition of PMD_FLAGS_DEC_WP
x86/membarrier: Get rid of a dubious optimization
x86/apic/vector: Fix ordering in vector assignment
compiler.h: fix barrier_data() on clang
PCI: qcom: Add missing reset for ipq806x
mac80211: mesh: fix mesh_pathtbl_init() error path
net: stmmac: free tx skb buffer in stmmac_resume()
tcp: select sane initial rcvq_space.space for big MSS
tcp: fix cwnd-limited bug for TSO deferral where we send nothing
net/mlx4_en: Avoid scheduling restart task if it is already running
lan743x: fix for potential NULL pointer dereference with bare card
net/mlx4_en: Handle TX error CQE
net: stmmac: delete the eee_ctrl_timer after napi disabled
net: stmmac: dwmac-meson8b: fix mask definition of the m250_sel mux
net: bridge: vlan: fix error return code in __vlan_add()
ktest.pl: If size of log is too big to email, email error message
USB: dummy-hcd: Fix uninitialized array use in init()
USB: add RESET_RESUME quirk for Snapscan 1212
ALSA: usb-audio: Fix potential out-of-bounds shift
ALSA: usb-audio: Fix control 'access overflow' errors from chmap
xhci: Give USB2 ports time to enter U3 in bus suspend
USB: UAS: introduce a quirk to set no_write_same
USB: sisusbvga: Make console support depend on BROKEN
ALSA: pcm: oss: Fix potential out-of-bounds shift
serial: 8250_omap: Avoid FIFO corruption caused by MDR1 access
drm/xen-front: Fix misused IS_ERR_OR_NULL checks
drm: fix drm_dp_mst_port refcount leaks in drm_dp_mst_allocate_vcpi
arm64: lse: fix LSE atomics with LLVM's integrated assembler
arm64: lse: Fix LSE atomics with LLVM
arm64: Change .weak to SYM_FUNC_START_WEAK_PI for arch/arm64/lib/mem*.S
x86/resctrl: Remove unused struct mbm_state::chunks_bw
x86/resctrl: Fix incorrect local bandwidth when mba_sc is enabled
pinctrl: merrifield: Set default bias in case no particular value given
pinctrl: baytrail: Avoid clearing debounce value when turning it off
ARM: dts: sun8i: v3s: fix GIC node memory range
gpio: mvebu: fix potential user-after-free on probe
scsi: bnx2i: Requires MMU
xsk: Fix xsk_poll()'s return type
can: softing: softing_netdev_open(): fix error handling
clk: renesas: r9a06g032: Drop __packed for portability
block: factor out requeue handling from dispatch code
netfilter: x_tables: Switch synchronization to RCU
gpio: eic-sprd: break loop when getting NULL device resource
selftests/bpf/test_offload.py: Reset ethtool features after failed setting
RDMA/cm: Fix an attempt to use non-valid pointer when cleaning timewait
ixgbe: avoid premature Rx buffer reuse
drm/tegra: replace idr_init() by idr_init_base()
kernel/cpu: add arch override for clear_tasks_mm_cpumask() mm handling
drm/tegra: sor: Disable clocks on error in tegra_sor_init()
arm64: syscall: exit userspace before unmasking exceptions
vxlan: Add needed_headroom for lower device
vxlan: Copy needed_tailroom from lowerdev
scsi: mpt3sas: Increase IOCInit request timeout to 30s
dm table: Remove BUG_ON(in_interrupt())
soc/tegra: fuse: Fix index bug in get_process_id
USB: serial: option: add interface-number sanity check to flag handling
USB: gadget: f_acm: add support for SuperSpeed Plus
USB: gadget: f_midi: setup SuperSpeed Plus descriptors
usb: gadget: f_fs: Re-use SS descriptors for SuperSpeedPlus
USB: gadget: f_rndis: fix bitrate for SuperSpeed and above
usb: chipidea: ci_hdrc_imx: Pass DISABLE_DEVICE_STREAMING flag to imx6ul
ARM: dts: exynos: fix roles of USB 3.0 ports on Odroid XU
ARM: dts: exynos: fix USB 3.0 VBUS control and over-current pins on Exynos5410
ARM: dts: exynos: fix USB 3.0 pins supply being turned off on Odroid XU
coresight: tmc-etr: Check if page is valid before dma_map_page()
scsi: megaraid_sas: Check user-provided offsets
HID: i2c-hid: add Vero K147 to descriptor override
serial_core: Check for port state when tty is in error state
Bluetooth: Fix slab-out-of-bounds read in hci_le_direct_adv_report_evt()
quota: Sanity-check quota file headers on load
media: msi2500: assign SPI bus number dynamically
crypto: af_alg - avoid undefined behavior accessing salg_name
md: fix a warning caused by a race between concurrent md_ioctl()s
perf cs-etm: Change tuple from traceID-CPU# to traceID-metadata
perf cs-etm: Move definition of 'traceid_list' global variable from header file
drm/gma500: fix double free of gma_connector
drm/tve200: Fix handling of platform_get_irq() error
soc: renesas: rmobile-sysc: Fix some leaks in rmobile_init_pm_domains()
soc: mediatek: Check if power domains can be powered on at boot time
soc: qcom: geni: More properly switch to DMA mode
RDMA/bnxt_re: Set queue pair state when being queried
selinux: fix error initialization in inode_doinit_with_dentry()
ARM: dts: aspeed: s2600wf: Fix VGA memory region location
RDMA/rxe: Compute PSN windows correctly
x86/mm/ident_map: Check for errors from ident_pud_init()
ARM: p2v: fix handling of LPAE translation in BE mode
x86/apic: Fix x2apic enablement without interrupt remapping
sched/deadline: Fix sched_dl_global_validate()
sched: Reenable interrupts in do_sched_yield()
crypto: talitos - Endianess in current_desc_hdr()
crypto: talitos - Fix return type of current_desc_hdr()
crypto: inside-secure - Fix sizeof() mismatch
powerpc/64: Set up a kernel stack for secondaries before cpu_restore()
spi: img-spfi: fix reference leak in img_spfi_resume
drm/msm/dsi_pll_10nm: restore VCO rate during restore_state
ASoC: pcm: DRAIN support reactivation
selinux: fix inode_doinit_with_dentry() LABEL_INVALID error handling
arm64: dts: exynos: Include common syscon restart/poweroff for Exynos7
arm64: dts: exynos: Correct psci compatible used on Exynos7
Bluetooth: Fix null pointer dereference in hci_event_packet()
Bluetooth: hci_h5: fix memory leak in h5_close
spi: spi-ti-qspi: fix reference leak in ti_qspi_setup
spi: tegra20-slink: fix reference leak in slink ops of tegra20
spi: tegra20-sflash: fix reference leak in tegra_sflash_resume
spi: tegra114: fix reference leak in tegra spi ops
spi: bcm63xx-hsspi: fix missing clk_disable_unprepare() on error in bcm63xx_hsspi_resume
mwifiex: fix mwifiex_shutdown_sw() causing sw reset failure
ASoC: wm8998: Fix PM disable depth imbalance on error
ASoC: arizona: Fix a wrong free in wm8997_probe
RDMa/mthca: Work around -Wenum-conversion warning
MIPS: BCM47XX: fix kconfig dependency bug for BCM47XX_BCMA
crypto: qat - fix status check in qat_hal_put_rel_rd_xfer()
staging: greybus: codecs: Fix reference counter leak in error handling
staging: gasket: interrupt: fix the missed eventfd_ctx_put() in gasket_interrupt.c
media: tm6000: Fix sizeof() mismatches
media: mtk-vcodec: add missing put_device() call in mtk_vcodec_release_dec_pm()
ASoC: meson: fix COMPILE_TEST error
scsi: core: Fix VPD LUN ID designator priorities
media: solo6x10: fix missing snd_card_free in error handling case
video: fbdev: atmel_lcdfb: fix return error code in atmel_lcdfb_of_init()
drm/omap: dmm_tiler: fix return error code in omap_dmm_probe()
Input: ads7846 - fix race that causes missing releases
Input: ads7846 - fix integer overflow on Rt calculation
Input: ads7846 - fix unaligned access on 7845
usb/max3421: fix return error code in max3421_probe()
spi: mxs: fix reference leak in mxs_spi_probe
powerpc/feature: Fix CPU_FTRS_ALWAYS by removing CPU_FTRS_GENERIC_32
crypto: crypto4xx - Replace bitwise OR with logical OR in crypto4xx_build_pd
crypto: omap-aes - Fix PM disable depth imbalance in omap_aes_probe
spi: fix resource leak for drivers without .remove callback
soc: ti: knav_qmss: fix reference leak in knav_queue_probe
soc: ti: Fix reference imbalance in knav_dma_probe
drivers: soc: ti: knav_qmss_queue: Fix error return code in knav_queue_probe
Input: omap4-keypad - fix runtime PM error handling
RDMA/cxgb4: Validate the number of CQEs
memstick: fix a double-free bug in memstick_check
ARM: dts: at91: sama5d4_xplained: add pincontrol for USB Host
ARM: dts: at91: sama5d3_xplained: add pincontrol for USB Host
orinoco: Move context allocation after processing the skb
cw1200: fix missing destroy_workqueue() on error in cw1200_init_common
dmaengine: mv_xor_v2: Fix error return code in mv_xor_v2_probe()
media: siano: fix memory leak of debugfs members in smsdvb_hotplug
platform/x86: mlx-platform: Remove PSU EEPROM from default platform configuration
platform/x86: mlx-platform: Remove PSU EEPROM from MSN274x platform configuration
samples: bpf: Fix lwt_len_hist reusing previous BPF map
mips: cdmm: fix use-after-free in mips_cdmm_bus_discover
media: max2175: fix max2175_set_csm_mode() error code
slimbus: qcom-ngd-ctrl: Avoid sending power requests without QMI
HSI: omap_ssi: Don't jump to free ID in ssi_add_controller()
ARM: dts: Remove non-existent i2c1 from 98dx3236
arm64: dts: rockchip: Set dr_mode to "host" for OTG on rk3328-roc-cc
power: supply: axp288_charger: Fix HP Pavilion x2 10 DMI matching
power: supply: bq24190_charger: fix reference leak
genirq/irqdomain: Don't try to free an interrupt that has no mapping
PCI: Bounds-check command-line resource alignment requests
PCI: Fix overflow in command-line resource alignment requests
PCI: iproc: Fix out-of-bound array accesses
arm64: dts: meson: fix spi-max-frequency on Khadas VIM2
ARM: dts: at91: at91sam9rl: fix ADC triggers
platform/x86: dell-smbios-base: Fix error return code in dell_smbios_init
ath10k: Fix the parsing error in service available event
ath10k: Fix an error handling path
ath10k: Release some resources in an error handling path
NFSv4.2: condition READDIR's mask for security label based on LSM state
SUNRPC: xprt_load_transport() needs to support the netid "rdma6"
lockd: don't use interval-based rebinding over TCP
NFS: switch nfsiod to be an UNBOUND workqueue.
vfio-pci: Use io_remap_pfn_range() for PCI IO memory
media: saa7146: fix array overflow in vidioc_s_audio()
clocksource/drivers/cadence_ttc: Fix memory leak in ttc_setup_clockevent()
ARM: dts: at91: sama5d2: map securam as device
pinctrl: falcon: add missing put_device() call in pinctrl_falcon_probe()
arm64: dts: rockchip: Fix UART pull-ups on rk3328
memstick: r592: Fix error return in r592_probe()
net/mlx5: Properly convey driver version to firmware
ASoC: jz4740-i2s: add missed checks for clk_get()
dm ioctl: fix error return code in target_message
clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Correct fault programming of CNTKCTL_EL1.EVNTI
cpufreq: highbank: Add missing MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE
cpufreq: mediatek: Add missing MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE
cpufreq: st: Add missing MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE
cpufreq: loongson1: Add missing MODULE_ALIAS
cpufreq: scpi: Add missing MODULE_ALIAS
scsi: qedi: Fix missing destroy_workqueue() on error in __qedi_probe
scsi: pm80xx: Fix error return in pm8001_pci_probe()
seq_buf: Avoid type mismatch for seq_buf_init
scsi: fnic: Fix error return code in fnic_probe()
platform/x86: mlx-platform: Fix item counter assignment for MSN2700, MSN24xx systems
powerpc/pseries/hibernation: drop pseries_suspend_begin() from suspend ops
powerpc/pseries/hibernation: remove redundant cacheinfo update
usb: ehci-omap: Fix PM disable depth umbalance in ehci_hcd_omap_probe
usb: oxu210hp-hcd: Fix memory leak in oxu_create
speakup: fix uninitialized flush_lock
nfsd: Fix message level for normal termination
nfs_common: need lock during iterate through the list
x86/kprobes: Restore BTF if the single-stepping is cancelled
bus: fsl-mc: fix error return code in fsl_mc_object_allocate()
clk: tegra: Fix duplicated SE clock entry
extcon: max77693: Fix modalias string
mac80211: don't set set TDLS STA bandwidth wider than possible
ASoC: wm_adsp: remove "ctl" from list on error in wm_adsp_create_control()
irqchip/alpine-msi: Fix freeing of interrupts on allocation error path
watchdog: sirfsoc: Add missing dependency on HAS_IOMEM
watchdog: sprd: remove watchdog disable from resume fail path
watchdog: sprd: check busy bit before new loading rather than after that
watchdog: Fix potential dereferencing of null pointer
um: Monitor error events in IRQ controller
um: tty: Fix handling of close in tty lines
um: chan_xterm: Fix fd leak
nfc: s3fwrn5: Release the nfc firmware
powerpc/ps3: use dma_mapping_error()
checkpatch: fix unescaped left brace
net: bcmgenet: Fix a resource leak in an error handling path in the probe functin
net: allwinner: Fix some resources leak in the error handling path of the probe and in the remove function
net: korina: fix return value
libnvdimm/label: Return -ENXIO for no slot in __blk_label_update
watchdog: qcom: Avoid context switch in restart handler
watchdog: coh901327: add COMMON_CLK dependency
clk: ti: Fix memleak in ti_fapll_synth_setup
pwm: zx: Add missing cleanup in error path
pwm: lp3943: Dynamically allocate PWM chip base
perf record: Fix memory leak when using '--user-regs=?' to list registers
qlcnic: Fix error code in probe
clk: s2mps11: Fix a resource leak in error handling paths in the probe function
clk: sunxi-ng: Make sure divider tables have sentinel
kconfig: fix return value of do_error_if()
ARM: sunxi: Add machine match for the Allwinner V3 SoC
cfg80211: initialize rekey_data
fix namespaced fscaps when !CONFIG_SECURITY
lwt: Disable BH too in run_lwt_bpf()
Input: cros_ec_keyb - send 'scancodes' in addition to key events
Input: goodix - add upside-down quirk for Teclast X98 Pro tablet
media: gspca: Fix memory leak in probe
media: sunxi-cir: ensure IR is handled when it is continuous
media: netup_unidvb: Don't leak SPI master in probe error path
media: ipu3-cio2: Remove traces of returned buffers
media: ipu3-cio2: Return actual subdev format
media: ipu3-cio2: Serialise access to pad format
media: ipu3-cio2: Validate mbus format in setting subdev format
media: ipu3-cio2: Make the field on subdev format V4L2_FIELD_NONE
Input: cyapa_gen6 - fix out-of-bounds stack access
ALSA: hda/ca0132 - Change Input Source enum strings.
PM: ACPI: PCI: Drop acpi_pm_set_bridge_wakeup()
Revert "ACPI / resources: Use AE_CTRL_TERMINATE to terminate resources walks"
ACPI: PNP: compare the string length in the matching_id()
ALSA: hda: Fix regressions on clear and reconfig sysfs
ALSA: hda/realtek - Enable headset mic of ASUS X430UN with ALC256
ALSA: hda/realtek - Enable headset mic of ASUS Q524UQK with ALC255
ALSA: pcm: oss: Fix a few more UBSAN fixes
ALSA: hda/realtek: Add quirk for MSI-GP73
ALSA: hda/realtek: Apply jack fixup for Quanta NL3
ALSA: usb-audio: Add VID to support native DSD reproduction on FiiO devices
ALSA: usb-audio: Disable sample read check if firmware doesn't give back
s390/smp: perform initial CPU reset also for SMT siblings
s390/kexec_file: fix diag308 subcode when loading crash kernel
s390/dasd: fix hanging device offline processing
s390/dasd: prevent inconsistent LCU device data
s390/dasd: fix list corruption of pavgroup group list
s390/dasd: fix list corruption of lcu list
staging: comedi: mf6x4: Fix AI end-of-conversion detection
powerpc/perf: Exclude kernel samples while counting events in user space.
crypto: ecdh - avoid unaligned accesses in ecdh_set_secret()
EDAC/amd64: Fix PCI component registration
USB: serial: mos7720: fix parallel-port state restore
USB: serial: digi_acceleport: fix write-wakeup deadlocks
USB: serial: keyspan_pda: fix dropped unthrottle interrupts
USB: serial: keyspan_pda: fix write deadlock
USB: serial: keyspan_pda: fix stalled writes
USB: serial: keyspan_pda: fix write-wakeup use-after-free
USB: serial: keyspan_pda: fix tx-unthrottle use-after-free
USB: serial: keyspan_pda: fix write unthrottling
ext4: fix a memory leak of ext4_free_data
ext4: fix deadlock with fs freezing and EA inodes
KVM: arm64: Introduce handling of AArch32 TTBCR2 traps
ARM: dts: pandaboard: fix pinmux for gpio user button of Pandaboard ES
ARM: dts: at91: sama5d2: fix CAN message ram offset and size
powerpc: Fix incorrect stw{, ux, u, x} instructions in __set_pte_at
powerpc/rtas: Fix typo of ibm,open-errinjct in RTAS filter
powerpc/xmon: Change printk() to pr_cont()
powerpc/powernv/memtrace: Don't leak kernel memory to user space
powerpc/powernv/memtrace: Fix crashing the kernel when enabling concurrently
ima: Don't modify file descriptor mode on the fly
ceph: fix race in concurrent __ceph_remove_cap invocations
SMB3: avoid confusing warning message on mount to Azure
SMB3.1.1: do not log warning message if server doesn't populate salt
ubifs: wbuf: Don't leak kernel memory to flash
jffs2: Fix GC exit abnormally
jfs: Fix array index bounds check in dbAdjTree
drm/dp_aux_dev: check aux_dev before use in drm_dp_aux_dev_get_by_minor()
spi: spi-sh: Fix use-after-free on unbind
spi: davinci: Fix use-after-free on unbind
spi: pic32: Don't leak DMA channels in probe error path
spi: rb4xx: Don't leak SPI master in probe error path
spi: sc18is602: Don't leak SPI master in probe error path
spi: st-ssc4: Fix unbalanced pm_runtime_disable() in probe error path
spi: mt7621: fix missing clk_disable_unprepare() on error in mt7621_spi_probe
soc: qcom: smp2p: Safely acquire spinlock without IRQs
mtd: spinand: Fix OOB read
mtd: parser: cmdline: Fix parsing of part-names with colons
mtd: rawnand: qcom: Fix DMA sync on FLASH_STATUS register read
scsi: lpfc: Fix invalid sleeping context in lpfc_sli4_nvmet_alloc()
scsi: lpfc: Re-fix use after free in lpfc_rq_buf_free()
iio: buffer: Fix demux update
iio: adc: rockchip_saradc: fix missing clk_disable_unprepare() on error in rockchip_saradc_resume
iio:light:rpr0521: Fix timestamp alignment and prevent data leak.
iio:light:st_uvis25: Fix timestamp alignment and prevent data leak.
iio:pressure:mpl3115: Force alignment of buffer
iio:imu:bmi160: Fix too large a buffer.
md/cluster: block reshape with remote resync job
md/cluster: fix deadlock when node is doing resync job
pinctrl: sunxi: Always call chained_irq_{enter, exit} in sunxi_pinctrl_irq_handler
clk: mvebu: a3700: fix the XTAL MODE pin to MPP1_9
xen-blkback: set ring->xenblkd to NULL after kthread_stop()
xen/xenbus: Allow watches discard events before queueing
xen/xenbus: Add 'will_handle' callback support in xenbus_watch_path()
xen/xenbus/xen_bus_type: Support will_handle watch callback
xen/xenbus: Count pending messages for each watch
xenbus/xenbus_backend: Disallow pending watch messages
libnvdimm/namespace: Fix reaping of invalidated block-window-namespace labels
platform/x86: intel-vbtn: Allow switch events on Acer Switch Alpha 12
PCI: Fix pci_slot_release() NULL pointer dereference
platform/x86: mlx-platform: remove an unused variable
Linux 4.19.164
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@google.com>
Change-Id: I8e2d24b45393ee2360186893d4e578e20156c7f1
.. _readme:
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 v2 - 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 Xtensa, and
ARC 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
:ref:`Documentation/process/changes.rst <changes>` file, as it
contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading
your kernel.
Installing the kernel source
----------------------------
- If you install the full sources, put the kernel tarball in a
directory where you have permissions (e.g. 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
:ref:`Documentation/process/applying-patches.rst <applying_patches>`.
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
:ref:`Documentation/process/changes.rst <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`` allows 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" Qt based configuration tool.
"make gconfig" 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 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.
"make kvmconfig" Enable additional options for kvm guest kernel support.
"make xenconfig" Enable additional options for xen dom0 guest kernel
support.
"make tinyconfig" Configure the tiniest possible kernel.
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.
- 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 :ref:`Documentation/process/changes.rst <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 passing
``V=1`` to 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/x86/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/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst
- 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
https://www.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 :ref:`admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst <reportingbugs>`
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/x86/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.