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* [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
@ 2019-05-09 18:42 Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-09 18:42 ` [PATCH 5.1 01/30] Drivers: hv: vmbus: Remove the undesired put_cpu_ptr() in hv_synic_cleanup() Greg Kroah-Hartman
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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, torvalds, akpm, linux, shuah, patches,
	ben.hutchings, lkft-triage, stable

This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
let me know.

Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
Anything received after that time might be too late.

The whole patch series can be found in one patch at:
	https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/stable-review/patch-5.1.1-rc1.gz
or in the git tree and branch at:
	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-5.1.y
and the diffstat can be found below.

thanks,

greg k-h

-------------
Pseudo-Shortlog of commits:

Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
    Linux 5.1.1-rc1

Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
    arm64: futex: Bound number of LDXR/STXR loops in FUTEX_WAKE_OP

Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
    locking/futex: Allow low-level atomic operations to return -EAGAIN

Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
    i3c: Fix a shift wrap bug in i3c_bus_set_addr_slot_status()

Ross Zwisler <zwisler@chromium.org>
    ASoC: Intel: avoid Oops if DMA setup fails

Oliver Neukum <oneukum@suse.com>
    UAS: fix alignment of scatter/gather segments

Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
    Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Fix empty regulator supplies for Intel Macs

Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@intel.com>
    Bluetooth: Fix not initializing L2CAP tx_credits

Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
    Bluetooth: Align minimum encryption key size for LE and BR/EDR connections

Young Xiao <YangX92@hotmail.com>
    Bluetooth: hidp: fix buffer overflow

Quinn Tran <qtran@marvell.com>
    scsi: qla2xxx: Fix device staying in blocked state

Giridhar Malavali <gmalavali@marvell.com>
    scsi: qla2xxx: Set remote port devloss timeout to 0

Andrew Vasquez <andrewv@marvell.com>
    scsi: qla2xxx: Fix incorrect region-size setting in optrom SYSFS routines

Silvio Cesare <silvio.cesare@gmail.com>
    scsi: lpfc: change snprintf to scnprintf for possible overflow

Samuel Holland <samuel@sholland.org>
    soc: sunxi: Fix missing dependency on REGMAP_MMIO

Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
    ACPI / LPSS: Use acpi_lpss_* instead of acpi_subsys_* functions for hibernate

Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@bootlin.com>
    cpufreq: armada-37xx: fix frequency calculation for opp

Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>
    iio: adc: qcom-spmi-adc5: Fix of-based module autoloading

Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
    intel_th: pci: Add Comet Lake support

Prasad Sodagudi <psodagud@codeaurora.org>
    genirq: Prevent use-after-free and work list corruption

Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
    usb-storage: Set virt_boundary_mask to avoid SG overflows

Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
    USB: cdc-acm: fix unthrottle races

Ji-Ze Hong (Peter Hong) <hpeter@gmail.com>
    USB: serial: f81232: fix interrupt worker not stop

Thinh Nguyen <Thinh.Nguyen@synopsys.com>
    usb: dwc3: Fix default lpm_nyet_threshold value

Marc Gonzalez <marc.w.gonzalez@free.fr>
    usb: dwc3: Allow building USB_DWC3_QCOM without EXTCON

Christian Gromm <christian.gromm@microchip.com>
    staging: most: sound: pass correct device when creating a sound card

Suresh Udipi <sudipi@jp.adit-jv.com>
    staging: most: cdev: fix chrdev_region leak in mod_exit

Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
    staging: wilc1000: Avoid GFP_KERNEL allocation from atomic context.

Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
    staging: greybus: power_supply: fix prop-descriptor request size

Andrey Ryabinin <aryabinin@virtuozzo.com>
    ubsan: Fix nasty -Wbuiltin-declaration-mismatch GCC-9 warnings

Dexuan Cui <decui@microsoft.com>
    Drivers: hv: vmbus: Remove the undesired put_cpu_ptr() in hv_synic_cleanup()


-------------

Diffstat:

 Makefile                               |   4 +-
 arch/arm64/include/asm/futex.h         |  55 ++--
 drivers/acpi/acpi_lpss.c               |   4 +-
 drivers/bluetooth/hci_bcm.c            |  20 +-
 drivers/cpufreq/armada-37xx-cpufreq.c  |  22 +-
 drivers/hv/hv.c                        |   1 -
 drivers/hwtracing/intel_th/pci.c       |   5 +
 drivers/i3c/master.c                   |   5 +-
 drivers/iio/adc/qcom-spmi-adc5.c       |   1 +
 drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_attr.c          | 196 +++++++-------
 drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_ct.c            |  12 +-
 drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_debugfs.c       | 474 +++++++++++++++++----------------
 drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_debugfs.h       |   6 +-
 drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_attr.c        |   4 +-
 drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_nvme.c        |  19 +-
 drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_target.c      |   4 +-
 drivers/soc/sunxi/Kconfig              |   1 +
 drivers/staging/greybus/power_supply.c |   2 +-
 drivers/staging/most/cdev/cdev.c       |   2 +-
 drivers/staging/most/sound/sound.c     |   2 +-
 drivers/staging/wilc1000/wilc_netdev.c |   2 +-
 drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c            |  32 ++-
 drivers/usb/dwc3/Kconfig               |   6 +-
 drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c                |   2 +-
 drivers/usb/musb/Kconfig               |   2 +-
 drivers/usb/serial/f81232.c            |  39 +++
 drivers/usb/storage/scsiglue.c         |  26 +-
 drivers/usb/storage/uas.c              |  35 ++-
 include/net/bluetooth/hci_core.h       |   3 +
 kernel/futex.c                         | 188 ++++++++-----
 kernel/irq/manage.c                    |   4 +-
 lib/ubsan.c                            |  49 ++--
 net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c               |   8 +
 net/bluetooth/hidp/sock.c              |   1 +
 net/bluetooth/l2cap_core.c             |   9 +-
 sound/soc/intel/common/sst-firmware.c  |   8 +-
 36 files changed, 716 insertions(+), 537 deletions(-)



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* [PATCH 5.1 01/30] Drivers: hv: vmbus: Remove the undesired put_cpu_ptr() in hv_synic_cleanup()
  2019-05-09 18:42 [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Greg Kroah-Hartman
@ 2019-05-09 18:42 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-09 18:42 ` [PATCH 5.1 02/30] ubsan: Fix nasty -Wbuiltin-declaration-mismatch GCC-9 warnings Greg Kroah-Hartman
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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Stephen Hemminger, Dexuan Cui,
	Michael Kelley, Sasha Levin (Microsoft)

From: Dexuan Cui <decui@microsoft.com>

commit a0033bd1eae4650b69be07c17cb87393da584563 upstream.

With CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT=y, the put_cpu_ptr() triggers an underflow
warning in preempt_count_sub().

Fixes: 37cdd991fac8 ("vmbus: put related per-cpu variable together")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Stephen Hemminger <sthemmin@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Dexuan Cui <decui@microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Kelley <mikelley@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin (Microsoft) <sashal@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/hv/hv.c |    1 -
 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)

--- a/drivers/hv/hv.c
+++ b/drivers/hv/hv.c
@@ -408,7 +408,6 @@ int hv_synic_cleanup(unsigned int cpu)
 
 		clockevents_unbind_device(hv_cpu->clk_evt, cpu);
 		hv_ce_shutdown(hv_cpu->clk_evt);
-		put_cpu_ptr(hv_cpu);
 	}
 
 	hv_get_synint_state(VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT, shared_sint.as_uint64);



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* [PATCH 5.1 02/30] ubsan: Fix nasty -Wbuiltin-declaration-mismatch GCC-9 warnings
  2019-05-09 18:42 [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-09 18:42 ` [PATCH 5.1 01/30] Drivers: hv: vmbus: Remove the undesired put_cpu_ptr() in hv_synic_cleanup() Greg Kroah-Hartman
@ 2019-05-09 18:42 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-09 18:42 ` [PATCH 5.1 03/30] staging: greybus: power_supply: fix prop-descriptor request size Greg Kroah-Hartman
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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Linus Torvalds, Andrey Ryabinin

From: Andrey Ryabinin <aryabinin@virtuozzo.com>

commit f0996bc2978e02d2ea898101462b960f6119b18f upstream.

Building lib/ubsan.c with gcc-9 results in a ton of nasty warnings like
this one:

    lib/ubsan.c warning: conflicting types for built-in function
         ‘__ubsan_handle_negate_overflow’; expected ‘void(void *, void *)’ [-Wbuiltin-declaration-mismatch]

The kernel's declarations of __ubsan_handle_*() often uses 'unsigned
long' types in parameters while GCC these parameters as 'void *' types,
hence the mismatch.

Fix this by using 'void *' to match GCC's declarations.

Reported-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrey Ryabinin <aryabinin@virtuozzo.com>
Fixes: c6d308534aef ("UBSAN: run-time undefined behavior sanity checker")
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 lib/ubsan.c |   49 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)

--- a/lib/ubsan.c
+++ b/lib/ubsan.c
@@ -86,11 +86,13 @@ static bool is_inline_int(struct type_de
 	return bits <= inline_bits;
 }
 
-static s_max get_signed_val(struct type_descriptor *type, unsigned long val)
+static s_max get_signed_val(struct type_descriptor *type, void *val)
 {
 	if (is_inline_int(type)) {
 		unsigned extra_bits = sizeof(s_max)*8 - type_bit_width(type);
-		return ((s_max)val) << extra_bits >> extra_bits;
+		unsigned long ulong_val = (unsigned long)val;
+
+		return ((s_max)ulong_val) << extra_bits >> extra_bits;
 	}
 
 	if (type_bit_width(type) == 64)
@@ -99,15 +101,15 @@ static s_max get_signed_val(struct type_
 	return *(s_max *)val;
 }
 
-static bool val_is_negative(struct type_descriptor *type, unsigned long val)
+static bool val_is_negative(struct type_descriptor *type, void *val)
 {
 	return type_is_signed(type) && get_signed_val(type, val) < 0;
 }
 
-static u_max get_unsigned_val(struct type_descriptor *type, unsigned long val)
+static u_max get_unsigned_val(struct type_descriptor *type, void *val)
 {
 	if (is_inline_int(type))
-		return val;
+		return (unsigned long)val;
 
 	if (type_bit_width(type) == 64)
 		return *(u64 *)val;
@@ -116,7 +118,7 @@ static u_max get_unsigned_val(struct typ
 }
 
 static void val_to_string(char *str, size_t size, struct type_descriptor *type,
-	unsigned long value)
+			void *value)
 {
 	if (type_is_int(type)) {
 		if (type_bit_width(type) == 128) {
@@ -163,8 +165,8 @@ static void ubsan_epilogue(unsigned long
 	current->in_ubsan--;
 }
 
-static void handle_overflow(struct overflow_data *data, unsigned long lhs,
-			unsigned long rhs, char op)
+static void handle_overflow(struct overflow_data *data, void *lhs,
+			void *rhs, char op)
 {
 
 	struct type_descriptor *type = data->type;
@@ -191,8 +193,7 @@ static void handle_overflow(struct overf
 }
 
 void __ubsan_handle_add_overflow(struct overflow_data *data,
-				unsigned long lhs,
-				unsigned long rhs)
+				void *lhs, void *rhs)
 {
 
 	handle_overflow(data, lhs, rhs, '+');
@@ -200,23 +201,21 @@ void __ubsan_handle_add_overflow(struct
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ubsan_handle_add_overflow);
 
 void __ubsan_handle_sub_overflow(struct overflow_data *data,
-				unsigned long lhs,
-				unsigned long rhs)
+				void *lhs, void *rhs)
 {
 	handle_overflow(data, lhs, rhs, '-');
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ubsan_handle_sub_overflow);
 
 void __ubsan_handle_mul_overflow(struct overflow_data *data,
-				unsigned long lhs,
-				unsigned long rhs)
+				void *lhs, void *rhs)
 {
 	handle_overflow(data, lhs, rhs, '*');
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ubsan_handle_mul_overflow);
 
 void __ubsan_handle_negate_overflow(struct overflow_data *data,
-				unsigned long old_val)
+				void *old_val)
 {
 	unsigned long flags;
 	char old_val_str[VALUE_LENGTH];
@@ -237,8 +236,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ubsan_handle_negate_over
 
 
 void __ubsan_handle_divrem_overflow(struct overflow_data *data,
-				unsigned long lhs,
-				unsigned long rhs)
+				void *lhs, void *rhs)
 {
 	unsigned long flags;
 	char rhs_val_str[VALUE_LENGTH];
@@ -323,7 +321,7 @@ static void ubsan_type_mismatch_common(s
 }
 
 void __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch(struct type_mismatch_data *data,
-				unsigned long ptr)
+				void *ptr)
 {
 	struct type_mismatch_data_common common_data = {
 		.location = &data->location,
@@ -332,12 +330,12 @@ void __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch(struct
 		.type_check_kind = data->type_check_kind
 	};
 
-	ubsan_type_mismatch_common(&common_data, ptr);
+	ubsan_type_mismatch_common(&common_data, (unsigned long)ptr);
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ubsan_handle_type_mismatch);
 
 void __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1(struct type_mismatch_data_v1 *data,
-				unsigned long ptr)
+				void *ptr)
 {
 
 	struct type_mismatch_data_common common_data = {
@@ -347,12 +345,12 @@ void __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1(str
 		.type_check_kind = data->type_check_kind
 	};
 
-	ubsan_type_mismatch_common(&common_data, ptr);
+	ubsan_type_mismatch_common(&common_data, (unsigned long)ptr);
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1);
 
 void __ubsan_handle_vla_bound_not_positive(struct vla_bound_data *data,
-					unsigned long bound)
+					void *bound)
 {
 	unsigned long flags;
 	char bound_str[VALUE_LENGTH];
@@ -369,8 +367,7 @@ void __ubsan_handle_vla_bound_not_positi
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ubsan_handle_vla_bound_not_positive);
 
-void __ubsan_handle_out_of_bounds(struct out_of_bounds_data *data,
-				unsigned long index)
+void __ubsan_handle_out_of_bounds(struct out_of_bounds_data *data, void *index)
 {
 	unsigned long flags;
 	char index_str[VALUE_LENGTH];
@@ -388,7 +385,7 @@ void __ubsan_handle_out_of_bounds(struct
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ubsan_handle_out_of_bounds);
 
 void __ubsan_handle_shift_out_of_bounds(struct shift_out_of_bounds_data *data,
-					unsigned long lhs, unsigned long rhs)
+					void *lhs, void *rhs)
 {
 	unsigned long flags;
 	struct type_descriptor *rhs_type = data->rhs_type;
@@ -439,7 +436,7 @@ void __ubsan_handle_builtin_unreachable(
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ubsan_handle_builtin_unreachable);
 
 void __ubsan_handle_load_invalid_value(struct invalid_value_data *data,
-				unsigned long val)
+				void *val)
 {
 	unsigned long flags;
 	char val_str[VALUE_LENGTH];



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* [PATCH 5.1 03/30] staging: greybus: power_supply: fix prop-descriptor request size
  2019-05-09 18:42 [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-09 18:42 ` [PATCH 5.1 01/30] Drivers: hv: vmbus: Remove the undesired put_cpu_ptr() in hv_synic_cleanup() Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-09 18:42 ` [PATCH 5.1 02/30] ubsan: Fix nasty -Wbuiltin-declaration-mismatch GCC-9 warnings Greg Kroah-Hartman
@ 2019-05-09 18:42 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-09 18:42 ` [PATCH 5.1 04/30] staging: wilc1000: Avoid GFP_KERNEL allocation from atomic context Greg Kroah-Hartman
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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Rui Miguel Silva, Johan Hovold,
	Rui Miguel Silva

From: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>

commit 47830c1127ef166af787caf2f871f23089610a7f upstream.

Since moving the message buffers off the stack, the dynamically
allocated get-prop-descriptor request buffer is incorrectly sized due to
using the pointer rather than request-struct size when creating the
operation.

Fortunately, the pointer size is always larger than this one-byte
request, but this could still cause trouble on the remote end due to the
unexpected message size.

Fixes: 9d15134d067e ("greybus: power_supply: rework get descriptors")
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>     # 4.9
Cc: Rui Miguel Silva <rui.silva@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Rui Miguel Silva <rmfrfs@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/staging/greybus/power_supply.c |    2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

--- a/drivers/staging/greybus/power_supply.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/greybus/power_supply.c
@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ static int gb_power_supply_prop_descript
 
 	op = gb_operation_create(connection,
 				 GB_POWER_SUPPLY_TYPE_GET_PROP_DESCRIPTORS,
-				 sizeof(req), sizeof(*resp) + props_count *
+				 sizeof(*req), sizeof(*resp) + props_count *
 				 sizeof(struct gb_power_supply_props_desc),
 				 GFP_KERNEL);
 	if (!op)



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* [PATCH 5.1 04/30] staging: wilc1000: Avoid GFP_KERNEL allocation from atomic context.
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@ 2019-05-09 18:42 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-09 18:42 ` [PATCH 5.1 05/30] staging: most: cdev: fix chrdev_region leak in mod_exit Greg Kroah-Hartman
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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Tetsuo Handa, Ajay Singh, Adham Abozaeid

From: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>

commit ae26aa844679cdf660e12c7055f958cb90889eb6 upstream.

Since wilc_set_multicast_list() is called with dev->addr_list_lock
spinlock held, we can't use GFP_KERNEL memory allocation.

Signed-off-by: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
Fixes: e624c58cf8eb ("staging: wilc1000: refactor code to avoid use of wilc_set_multicast_list global")
Cc: Ajay Singh <ajay.kathat@microchip.com>
Reviewed-by: Adham Abozaeid <adham.abozaeid@microchip.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/staging/wilc1000/wilc_netdev.c |    2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

--- a/drivers/staging/wilc1000/wilc_netdev.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/wilc1000/wilc_netdev.c
@@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ static void wilc_set_multicast_list(stru
 		return;
 	}
 
-	mc_list = kmalloc_array(dev->mc.count, ETH_ALEN, GFP_KERNEL);
+	mc_list = kmalloc_array(dev->mc.count, ETH_ALEN, GFP_ATOMIC);
 	if (!mc_list)
 		return;
 



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* [PATCH 5.1 05/30] staging: most: cdev: fix chrdev_region leak in mod_exit
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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Suresh Udipi, Eugeniu Rosca, Christian Gromm

From: Suresh Udipi <sudipi@jp.adit-jv.com>

commit af708900e9a48c0aa46070c8a8cdf0608a1d2025 upstream.

It looks like v4.18-rc1 commit [0] which upstreams mld-1.8.0
commit [1] missed to fix the memory leak in mod_exit function.

Do it now.

[0] aba258b7310167 ("staging: most: cdev: fix chrdev_region leak")
[1] https://github.com/microchip-ais/linux/commit/a2d8f7ae7ea381
    ("staging: most: cdev: fix leak for chrdev_region")

Signed-off-by: Suresh Udipi <sudipi@jp.adit-jv.com>
Signed-off-by: Eugeniu Rosca <erosca@de.adit-jv.com>
Acked-by: Christian Gromm <christian.gromm@microchip.com>
Fixes: aba258b73101 ("staging: most: cdev: fix chrdev_region leak")
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/staging/most/cdev/cdev.c |    2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

--- a/drivers/staging/most/cdev/cdev.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/most/cdev/cdev.c
@@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ static void __exit mod_exit(void)
 		destroy_cdev(c);
 		destroy_channel(c);
 	}
-	unregister_chrdev_region(comp.devno, 1);
+	unregister_chrdev_region(comp.devno, CHRDEV_REGION_SIZE);
 	ida_destroy(&comp.minor_id);
 	class_destroy(comp.class);
 }



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  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Eugeniu Rosca, Christian Gromm

From: Christian Gromm <christian.gromm@microchip.com>

commit 98592c1faca82a9024a64e4ecead68b19f81c299 upstream.

This patch fixes the usage of the wrong struct device when calling
function snd_card_new.

Reported-by: Eugeniu Rosca <erosca@de.adit-jv.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Gromm <christian.gromm@microchip.com>
Fixes: 69c90cf1b2fa ("staging: most: sound: call snd_card_new with struct device")
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/staging/most/sound/sound.c |    2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

--- a/drivers/staging/most/sound/sound.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/most/sound/sound.c
@@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ static int audio_probe_channel(struct mo
 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&adpt->dev_list);
 	iface->priv = adpt;
 	list_add_tail(&adpt->list, &adpt_list);
-	ret = snd_card_new(&iface->dev, -1, "INIC", THIS_MODULE,
+	ret = snd_card_new(iface->driver_dev, -1, "INIC", THIS_MODULE,
 			   sizeof(*channel), &adpt->card);
 	if (ret < 0)
 		goto err_free_adpt;



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  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Marc Gonzalez

From: Marc Gonzalez <marc.w.gonzalez@free.fr>

commit 77a4946516fe488b6a33390de6d749f934a243ba upstream.

Keep EXTCON support optional, as some platforms do not need it.

Do the same for USB_DWC3_OMAP while we're at it.

Fixes: 3def4031b3e3f ("usb: dwc3: add EXTCON dependency for qcom")
Signed-off-by: Marc Gonzalez <marc.w.gonzalez@free.fr>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/usb/dwc3/Kconfig |    6 ++++--
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/Kconfig
@@ -54,7 +54,8 @@ comment "Platform Glue Driver Support"
 
 config USB_DWC3_OMAP
 	tristate "Texas Instruments OMAP5 and similar Platforms"
-	depends on EXTCON && (ARCH_OMAP2PLUS || COMPILE_TEST)
+	depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS || COMPILE_TEST
+	depends on EXTCON || !EXTCON
 	depends on OF
 	default USB_DWC3
 	help
@@ -115,7 +116,8 @@ config USB_DWC3_ST
 
 config USB_DWC3_QCOM
 	tristate "Qualcomm Platform"
-	depends on EXTCON && (ARCH_QCOM || COMPILE_TEST)
+	depends on ARCH_QCOM || COMPILE_TEST
+	depends on EXTCON || !EXTCON
 	depends on OF
 	default USB_DWC3
 	help



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From: Thinh Nguyen <Thinh.Nguyen@synopsys.com>

commit 8d791929b2fbdf7734c1596d808e55cb457f4562 upstream.

The max possible value for DCTL.LPM_NYET_THRES is 15 and not 255. Change
the default value to 15.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 80caf7d21adc ("usb: dwc3: add lpm erratum support")
Signed-off-by: Thinh Nguyen <thinhn@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c |    2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

--- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c
@@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@ static void dwc3_get_properties(struct d
 	u8			tx_max_burst_prd;
 
 	/* default to highest possible threshold */
-	lpm_nyet_threshold = 0xff;
+	lpm_nyet_threshold = 0xf;
 
 	/* default to -3.5dB de-emphasis */
 	tx_de_emphasis = 1;



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  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Ji-Ze Hong (Peter Hong), Johan Hovold

From: Ji-Ze Hong (Peter Hong) <hpeter@gmail.com>

commit 804dbee1e49774918339c1e5a87400988c0819e8 upstream.

The F81232 will use interrupt worker to handle MSR change.
This patch will fix the issue that interrupt work should stop
in close() and suspend().

This also fixes line-status events being disabled after a suspend cycle
until the port is re-opened.

Signed-off-by: Ji-Ze Hong (Peter Hong) <hpeter+linux_kernel@gmail.com>
[ johan: amend commit message ]
Fixes: 87fe5adcd8de ("USB: f81232: implement read IIR/MSR with endpoint")
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>	# 4.1
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/usb/serial/f81232.c |   39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 39 insertions(+)

--- a/drivers/usb/serial/f81232.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/serial/f81232.c
@@ -556,9 +556,12 @@ static int f81232_open(struct tty_struct
 
 static void f81232_close(struct usb_serial_port *port)
 {
+	struct f81232_private *port_priv = usb_get_serial_port_data(port);
+
 	f81232_port_disable(port);
 	usb_serial_generic_close(port);
 	usb_kill_urb(port->interrupt_in_urb);
+	flush_work(&port_priv->interrupt_work);
 }
 
 static void f81232_dtr_rts(struct usb_serial_port *port, int on)
@@ -632,6 +635,40 @@ static int f81232_port_remove(struct usb
 	return 0;
 }
 
+static int f81232_suspend(struct usb_serial *serial, pm_message_t message)
+{
+	struct usb_serial_port *port = serial->port[0];
+	struct f81232_private *port_priv = usb_get_serial_port_data(port);
+	int i;
+
+	for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(port->read_urbs); ++i)
+		usb_kill_urb(port->read_urbs[i]);
+
+	usb_kill_urb(port->interrupt_in_urb);
+
+	if (port_priv)
+		flush_work(&port_priv->interrupt_work);
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static int f81232_resume(struct usb_serial *serial)
+{
+	struct usb_serial_port *port = serial->port[0];
+	int result;
+
+	if (tty_port_initialized(&port->port)) {
+		result = usb_submit_urb(port->interrupt_in_urb, GFP_NOIO);
+		if (result) {
+			dev_err(&port->dev, "submit interrupt urb failed: %d\n",
+					result);
+			return result;
+		}
+	}
+
+	return usb_serial_generic_resume(serial);
+}
+
 static struct usb_serial_driver f81232_device = {
 	.driver = {
 		.owner =	THIS_MODULE,
@@ -655,6 +692,8 @@ static struct usb_serial_driver f81232_d
 	.read_int_callback =	f81232_read_int_callback,
 	.port_probe =		f81232_port_probe,
 	.port_remove =		f81232_port_remove,
+	.suspend =		f81232_suspend,
+	.resume =		f81232_resume,
 };
 
 static struct usb_serial_driver * const serial_drivers[] = {



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  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Johan Hovold, Oliver Neukum

From: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>

commit 764478f41130f1b8d8057575b89e69980a0f600d upstream.

Fix two long-standing bugs which could potentially lead to memory
corruption or leave the port throttled until it is reopened (on weakly
ordered systems), respectively, when read-URB completion races with
unthrottle().

First, the URB must not be marked as free before processing is complete
to prevent it from being submitted by unthrottle() on another CPU.

	CPU 1				CPU 2
	================		================
	complete()			unthrottle()
	  process_urb();
	  smp_mb__before_atomic();
	  set_bit(i, free);		  if (test_and_clear_bit(i, free))
						  submit_urb();

Second, the URB must be marked as free before checking the throttled
flag to prevent unthrottle() on another CPU from failing to observe that
the URB needs to be submitted if complete() sees that the throttled flag
is set.

	CPU 1				CPU 2
	================		================
	complete()			unthrottle()
	  set_bit(i, free);		  throttled = 0;
	  smp_mb__after_atomic();	  smp_mb();
	  if (throttled)		  if (test_and_clear_bit(i, free))
		  return;			  submit_urb();

Note that test_and_clear_bit() only implies barriers when the test is
successful. To handle the case where the URB is still in use an explicit
barrier needs to be added to unthrottle() for the second race condition.

Also note that the first race was fixed by 36e59e0d70d6 ("cdc-acm: fix
race between callback and unthrottle") back in 2015, but the bug was
reintroduced a year later.

Fixes: 1aba579f3cf5 ("cdc-acm: handle read pipe errors")
Fixes: 088c64f81284 ("USB: cdc-acm: re-write read processing")
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Oliver Neukum <oneukum@suse.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c |   32 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c
@@ -470,12 +470,12 @@ static void acm_read_bulk_callback(struc
 	struct acm *acm = rb->instance;
 	unsigned long flags;
 	int status = urb->status;
+	bool stopped = false;
+	bool stalled = false;
 
 	dev_vdbg(&acm->data->dev, "got urb %d, len %d, status %d\n",
 		rb->index, urb->actual_length, status);
 
-	set_bit(rb->index, &acm->read_urbs_free);
-
 	if (!acm->dev) {
 		dev_dbg(&acm->data->dev, "%s - disconnected\n", __func__);
 		return;
@@ -488,15 +488,16 @@ static void acm_read_bulk_callback(struc
 		break;
 	case -EPIPE:
 		set_bit(EVENT_RX_STALL, &acm->flags);
-		schedule_work(&acm->work);
-		return;
+		stalled = true;
+		break;
 	case -ENOENT:
 	case -ECONNRESET:
 	case -ESHUTDOWN:
 		dev_dbg(&acm->data->dev,
 			"%s - urb shutting down with status: %d\n",
 			__func__, status);
-		return;
+		stopped = true;
+		break;
 	default:
 		dev_dbg(&acm->data->dev,
 			"%s - nonzero urb status received: %d\n",
@@ -505,10 +506,24 @@ static void acm_read_bulk_callback(struc
 	}
 
 	/*
-	 * Unthrottle may run on another CPU which needs to see events
-	 * in the same order. Submission has an implict barrier
+	 * Make sure URB processing is done before marking as free to avoid
+	 * racing with unthrottle() on another CPU. Matches the barriers
+	 * implied by the test_and_clear_bit() in acm_submit_read_urb().
 	 */
 	smp_mb__before_atomic();
+	set_bit(rb->index, &acm->read_urbs_free);
+	/*
+	 * Make sure URB is marked as free before checking the throttled flag
+	 * to avoid racing with unthrottle() on another CPU. Matches the
+	 * smp_mb() in unthrottle().
+	 */
+	smp_mb__after_atomic();
+
+	if (stopped || stalled) {
+		if (stalled)
+			schedule_work(&acm->work);
+		return;
+	}
 
 	/* throttle device if requested by tty */
 	spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->read_lock, flags);
@@ -842,6 +857,9 @@ static void acm_tty_unthrottle(struct tt
 	acm->throttle_req = 0;
 	spin_unlock_irq(&acm->read_lock);
 
+	/* Matches the smp_mb__after_atomic() in acm_read_bulk_callback(). */
+	smp_mb();
+
 	if (was_throttled)
 		acm_submit_read_urbs(acm, GFP_KERNEL);
 }



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  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Alan Stern, Seth Bollinger, Ming Lei

From: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>

commit 747668dbc061b3e62bc1982767a3a1f9815fcf0e upstream.

The USB subsystem has always had an unusual requirement for its
scatter-gather transfers: Each element in the scatterlist (except the
last one) must have a length divisible by the bulk maxpacket size.
This is a particular issue for USB mass storage, which uses SG lists
created by the block layer rather than setting up its own.

So far we have scraped by okay because most devices have a logical
block size of 512 bytes or larger, and the bulk maxpacket sizes for
USB 2 and below are all <= 512.  However, USB 3 has a bulk maxpacket
size of 1024.  Since the xhci-hcd driver includes native SG support,
this hasn't mattered much.  But now people are trying to use USB-3
mass storage devices with USBIP, and the vhci-hcd driver currently
does not have full SG support.

The result is an overflow error, when the driver attempts to implement
an SG transfer of 63 512-byte blocks as a single
3584-byte (7 blocks) transfer followed by seven 4096-byte (8 blocks)
transfers.  The device instead sends 31 1024-byte packets followed by
a 512-byte packet, and this overruns the first SG buffer.

Ideally this would be fixed by adding better SG support to vhci-hcd.
But for now it appears we can work around the problem by
asking the block layer to respect the maxpacket limitation, through
the use of the virt_boundary_mask.

Signed-off-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Reported-by: Seth Bollinger <Seth.Bollinger@digi.com>
Tested-by: Seth Bollinger <Seth.Bollinger@digi.com>
CC: Ming Lei <tom.leiming@gmail.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/usb/storage/scsiglue.c |   26 ++++++++++++--------------
 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/usb/storage/scsiglue.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/storage/scsiglue.c
@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ static const char* host_info(struct Scsi
 static int slave_alloc (struct scsi_device *sdev)
 {
 	struct us_data *us = host_to_us(sdev->host);
+	int maxp;
 
 	/*
 	 * Set the INQUIRY transfer length to 36.  We don't use any of
@@ -74,20 +75,17 @@ static int slave_alloc (struct scsi_devi
 	sdev->inquiry_len = 36;
 
 	/*
-	 * USB has unusual DMA-alignment requirements: Although the
-	 * starting address of each scatter-gather element doesn't matter,
-	 * the length of each element except the last must be divisible
-	 * by the Bulk maxpacket value.  There's currently no way to
-	 * express this by block-layer constraints, so we'll cop out
-	 * and simply require addresses to be aligned at 512-byte
-	 * boundaries.  This is okay since most block I/O involves
-	 * hardware sectors that are multiples of 512 bytes in length,
-	 * and since host controllers up through USB 2.0 have maxpacket
-	 * values no larger than 512.
-	 *
-	 * But it doesn't suffice for Wireless USB, where Bulk maxpacket
-	 * values can be as large as 2048.  To make that work properly
-	 * will require changes to the block layer.
+	 * USB has unusual scatter-gather requirements: the length of each
+	 * scatterlist element except the last must be divisible by the
+	 * Bulk maxpacket value.  Fortunately this value is always a
+	 * power of 2.  Inform the block layer about this requirement.
+	 */
+	maxp = usb_maxpacket(us->pusb_dev, us->recv_bulk_pipe, 0);
+	blk_queue_virt_boundary(sdev->request_queue, maxp - 1);
+
+	/*
+	 * Some host controllers may have alignment requirements.
+	 * We'll play it safe by requiring 512-byte alignment always.
 	 */
 	blk_queue_update_dma_alignment(sdev->request_queue, (512 - 1));
 



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  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Prasad Sodagudi, Thomas Gleixner,
	marc.zyngier

From: Prasad Sodagudi <psodagud@codeaurora.org>

commit 59c39840f5abf4a71e1810a8da71aaccd6c17d26 upstream.

When irq_set_affinity_notifier() replaces the notifier, then the
reference count on the old notifier is dropped which causes it to be
freed. But nothing ensures that the old notifier is not longer queued
in the work list. If it is queued this results in a use after free and
possibly in work list corruption.

Ensure that the work is canceled before the reference is dropped.

Signed-off-by: Prasad Sodagudi <psodagud@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: marc.zyngier@arm.com
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1553439424-6529-1-git-send-email-psodagud@codeaurora.org
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 kernel/irq/manage.c |    4 +++-
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

--- a/kernel/irq/manage.c
+++ b/kernel/irq/manage.c
@@ -357,8 +357,10 @@ irq_set_affinity_notifier(unsigned int i
 	desc->affinity_notify = notify;
 	raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
 
-	if (old_notify)
+	if (old_notify) {
+		cancel_work_sync(&old_notify->work);
 		kref_put(&old_notify->kref, old_notify->release);
+	}
 
 	return 0;
 }



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  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Alexander Shishkin

From: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>

commit e60e9a4b231a20a199d7a61caadc48693c30d695 upstream.

This adds support for Intel TH on Comet Lake.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/hwtracing/intel_th/pci.c |    5 +++++
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)

--- a/drivers/hwtracing/intel_th/pci.c
+++ b/drivers/hwtracing/intel_th/pci.c
@@ -165,6 +165,11 @@ static const struct pci_device_id intel_
 		PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, 0x34a6),
 		.driver_data = (kernel_ulong_t)&intel_th_2x,
 	},
+	{
+		/* Comet Lake */
+		PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, 0x02a6),
+		.driver_data = (kernel_ulong_t)&intel_th_2x,
+	},
 	{ 0 },
 };
 



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  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Bjorn Andersson, Jonathan Cameron

From: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>

commit 447ccb4e0834a9f9f0dd5643e421c7f1a1649e6a upstream.

The of_device_id table needs to be registered as module alias in order
for automatic module loading to pick the kernel module based on the
DeviceTree compatible. So add MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() to make this happen.

Fixes: e13d757279bb ("iio: adc: Add QCOM SPMI PMIC5 ADC driver")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/iio/adc/qcom-spmi-adc5.c |    1 +
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

--- a/drivers/iio/adc/qcom-spmi-adc5.c
+++ b/drivers/iio/adc/qcom-spmi-adc5.c
@@ -664,6 +664,7 @@ static const struct of_device_id adc5_ma
 	},
 	{ }
 };
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, adc5_match_table);
 
 static int adc5_get_dt_data(struct adc5_chip *adc, struct device_node *node)
 {



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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Christian Neubert, Gregory CLEMENT,
	Viresh Kumar

From: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@bootlin.com>

commit 8db82563451f976597ab7b282ec655e4390a4088 upstream.

The frequency calculation was based on the current(max) frequency of the
CPU. However for low frequency, the value used was already the parent
frequency divided by a factor of 2.

Instead of using this frequency, this fix directly get the frequency from
the parent clock.

Fixes: 92ce45fb875d ("cpufreq: Add DVFS support for Armada 37xx")
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Reported-by: Christian Neubert <christian.neubert.86@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/cpufreq/armada-37xx-cpufreq.c |   22 +++++++++++++++++++---
 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/cpufreq/armada-37xx-cpufreq.c
+++ b/drivers/cpufreq/armada-37xx-cpufreq.c
@@ -359,11 +359,11 @@ static int __init armada37xx_cpufreq_dri
 	struct armada_37xx_dvfs *dvfs;
 	struct platform_device *pdev;
 	unsigned long freq;
-	unsigned int cur_frequency;
+	unsigned int cur_frequency, base_frequency;
 	struct regmap *nb_pm_base, *avs_base;
 	struct device *cpu_dev;
 	int load_lvl, ret;
-	struct clk *clk;
+	struct clk *clk, *parent;
 
 	nb_pm_base =
 		syscon_regmap_lookup_by_compatible("marvell,armada-3700-nb-pm");
@@ -399,6 +399,22 @@ static int __init armada37xx_cpufreq_dri
 		return PTR_ERR(clk);
 	}
 
+	parent = clk_get_parent(clk);
+	if (IS_ERR(parent)) {
+		dev_err(cpu_dev, "Cannot get parent clock for CPU0\n");
+		clk_put(clk);
+		return PTR_ERR(parent);
+	}
+
+	/* Get parent CPU frequency */
+	base_frequency =  clk_get_rate(parent);
+
+	if (!base_frequency) {
+		dev_err(cpu_dev, "Failed to get parent clock rate for CPU\n");
+		clk_put(clk);
+		return -EINVAL;
+	}
+
 	/* Get nominal (current) CPU frequency */
 	cur_frequency = clk_get_rate(clk);
 	if (!cur_frequency) {
@@ -431,7 +447,7 @@ static int __init armada37xx_cpufreq_dri
 	for (load_lvl = ARMADA_37XX_DVFS_LOAD_0; load_lvl < LOAD_LEVEL_NR;
 	     load_lvl++) {
 		unsigned long u_volt = avs_map[dvfs->avs[load_lvl]] * 1000;
-		freq = cur_frequency / dvfs->divider[load_lvl];
+		freq = base_frequency / dvfs->divider[load_lvl];
 		ret = dev_pm_opp_add(cpu_dev, freq, u_volt);
 		if (ret)
 			goto remove_opp;



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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Kai-Heng Feng, Hans de Goede,
	Rafael J. Wysocki

From: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>

commit c8afd03486c26accdda4846e5561aa3f8e862a9d upstream.

Commit 48402cee6889 ("ACPI / LPSS: Resume BYT/CHT I2C controllers from
resume_noirq") makes acpi_lpss_{suspend_late,resume_early}() bail early
on BYT/CHT as resume_from_noirq is set.

This means that on resume from hibernate dw_i2c_plat_resume() doesn't get
called by the restore_early callback, acpi_lpss_resume_early(). Instead it
should be called by the restore_noirq callback matching how things are done
when resume_from_noirq is set and we are doing a regular resume.

Change the restore_noirq callback to acpi_lpss_resume_noirq so that
dw_i2c_plat_resume() gets properly called when resume_from_noirq is set
and we are resuming from hibernate.

Likewise also change the poweroff_noirq callback so that
dw_i2c_plat_suspend gets called properly.

Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202139
Fixes: 48402cee6889 ("ACPI / LPSS: Resume BYT/CHT I2C controllers from resume_noirq")
Reported-by: Kai-Heng Feng <kai.heng.feng@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Cc: 4.20+ <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 4.20+
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/acpi/acpi_lpss.c |    4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/acpi/acpi_lpss.c
+++ b/drivers/acpi/acpi_lpss.c
@@ -1142,8 +1142,8 @@ static struct dev_pm_domain acpi_lpss_pm
 		.thaw_noirq = acpi_subsys_thaw_noirq,
 		.poweroff = acpi_subsys_suspend,
 		.poweroff_late = acpi_lpss_suspend_late,
-		.poweroff_noirq = acpi_subsys_suspend_noirq,
-		.restore_noirq = acpi_subsys_resume_noirq,
+		.poweroff_noirq = acpi_lpss_suspend_noirq,
+		.restore_noirq = acpi_lpss_resume_noirq,
 		.restore_early = acpi_lpss_resume_early,
 #endif
 		.runtime_suspend = acpi_lpss_runtime_suspend,



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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Samuel Holland, Maxime Ripard, Bin Liu

From: Samuel Holland <samuel@sholland.org>

commit a84014e1db35d8e7af09878d0b4bf30804fb17d5 upstream.

When enabling ARCH_SUNXI from allnoconfig, SUNXI_SRAM is enabled, but
not REGMAP_MMIO, so the kernel fails to link with an undefined reference
to __devm_regmap_init_mmio_clk. Select REGMAP_MMIO, as suggested in
drivers/base/regmap/Kconfig.

This creates the following dependency loop:

  drivers/of/Kconfig:68:                symbol OF_IRQ depends on IRQ_DOMAIN
  kernel/irq/Kconfig:63:                symbol IRQ_DOMAIN is selected by REGMAP
  drivers/base/regmap/Kconfig:7:        symbol REGMAP default is visible depending on REGMAP_MMIO
  drivers/base/regmap/Kconfig:39:       symbol REGMAP_MMIO is selected by SUNXI_SRAM
  drivers/soc/sunxi/Kconfig:4:          symbol SUNXI_SRAM is selected by USB_MUSB_SUNXI
  drivers/usb/musb/Kconfig:63:          symbol USB_MUSB_SUNXI depends on GENERIC_PHY
  drivers/phy/Kconfig:7:                symbol GENERIC_PHY is selected by PHY_BCM_NS_USB3
  drivers/phy/broadcom/Kconfig:29:      symbol PHY_BCM_NS_USB3 depends on MDIO_BUS
  drivers/net/phy/Kconfig:12:           symbol MDIO_BUS default is visible depending on PHYLIB
  drivers/net/phy/Kconfig:181:          symbol PHYLIB is selected by ARC_EMAC_CORE
  drivers/net/ethernet/arc/Kconfig:18:  symbol ARC_EMAC_CORE is selected by ARC_EMAC
  drivers/net/ethernet/arc/Kconfig:24:  symbol ARC_EMAC depends on OF_IRQ

To fix the circular dependency, make USB_MUSB_SUNXI select GENERIC_PHY
instead of depending on it. This matches the use of GENERIC_PHY by all
but two other drivers.

Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 4.19
Fixes: 5828729bebbb ("soc: sunxi: export a regmap for EMAC clock reg on A64")
Signed-off-by: Samuel Holland <samuel@sholland.org>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Bin Liu <b-liu@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/soc/sunxi/Kconfig |    1 +
 drivers/usb/musb/Kconfig  |    2 +-
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

--- a/drivers/soc/sunxi/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/soc/sunxi/Kconfig
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
 config SUNXI_SRAM
 	bool
 	default ARCH_SUNXI
+	select REGMAP_MMIO
 	help
 	  Say y here to enable the SRAM controller support. This
 	  device is responsible on mapping the SRAM in the sunXi SoCs
--- a/drivers/usb/musb/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/usb/musb/Kconfig
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ config USB_MUSB_SUNXI
 	depends on NOP_USB_XCEIV
 	depends on PHY_SUN4I_USB
 	depends on EXTCON
-	depends on GENERIC_PHY
+	select GENERIC_PHY
 	select SUNXI_SRAM
 
 config USB_MUSB_DAVINCI



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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Silvio Cesare, Willy Tarreau,
	James Smart, Dick Kennedy, Dan Carpenter, Kees Cook, Will Deacon,
	Greg KH, Martin K. Petersen

From: Silvio Cesare <silvio.cesare@gmail.com>

commit e7f7b6f38a44697428f5a2e7c606de028df2b0e3 upstream.

Change snprintf to scnprintf. There are generally two cases where using
snprintf causes problems.

1) Uses of size += snprintf(buf, SIZE - size, fmt, ...)
In this case, if snprintf would have written more characters than what the
buffer size (SIZE) is, then size will end up larger than SIZE. In later
uses of snprintf, SIZE - size will result in a negative number, leading
to problems. Note that size might already be too large by using
size = snprintf before the code reaches a case of size += snprintf.

2) If size is ultimately used as a length parameter for a copy back to user
space, then it will potentially allow for a buffer overflow and information
disclosure when size is greater than SIZE. When the size is used to index
the buffer directly, we can have memory corruption. This also means when
size = snprintf... is used, it may also cause problems since size may become
large.  Copying to userspace is mitigated by the HARDENED_USERCOPY kernel
configuration.

The solution to these issues is to use scnprintf which returns the number of
characters actually written to the buffer, so the size variable will never
exceed SIZE.

Signed-off-by: Silvio Cesare <silvio.cesare@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@broadcom.com>
Cc: Dick Kennedy <dick.kennedy@broadcom.com>
Cc: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Cc: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_attr.c    |  196 ++++++++--------
 drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_ct.c      |   12 
 drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_debugfs.c |  474 +++++++++++++++++++--------------------
 drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_debugfs.h |    6 
 4 files changed, 349 insertions(+), 339 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_attr.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_attr.c
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ static ssize_t
 lpfc_drvr_version_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
 		       char *buf)
 {
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, LPFC_MODULE_DESC "\n");
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, LPFC_MODULE_DESC "\n");
 }
 
 /**
@@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ lpfc_enable_fip_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
 	if (phba->hba_flag & HBA_FIP_SUPPORT)
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "1\n");
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "1\n");
 	else
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0\n");
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0\n");
 }
 
 static ssize_t
@@ -564,14 +564,15 @@ lpfc_bg_info_show(struct device *dev, st
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	if (phba->cfg_enable_bg)
+	if (phba->cfg_enable_bg) {
 		if (phba->sli3_options & LPFC_SLI3_BG_ENABLED)
-			return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "BlockGuard Enabled\n");
+			return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
+					"BlockGuard Enabled\n");
 		else
-			return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
+			return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
 					"BlockGuard Not Supported\n");
-	else
-			return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
+	} else
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
 					"BlockGuard Disabled\n");
 }
 
@@ -583,7 +584,7 @@ lpfc_bg_guard_err_show(struct device *de
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%llu\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%llu\n",
 			(unsigned long long)phba->bg_guard_err_cnt);
 }
 
@@ -595,7 +596,7 @@ lpfc_bg_apptag_err_show(struct device *d
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%llu\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%llu\n",
 			(unsigned long long)phba->bg_apptag_err_cnt);
 }
 
@@ -607,7 +608,7 @@ lpfc_bg_reftag_err_show(struct device *d
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%llu\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%llu\n",
 			(unsigned long long)phba->bg_reftag_err_cnt);
 }
 
@@ -625,7 +626,7 @@ lpfc_info_show(struct device *dev, struc
 {
 	struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(dev);
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",lpfc_info(host));
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", lpfc_info(host));
 }
 
 /**
@@ -644,7 +645,7 @@ lpfc_serialnum_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",phba->SerialNumber);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", phba->SerialNumber);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -666,7 +667,7 @@ lpfc_temp_sensor_show(struct device *dev
 	struct Scsi_Host *shost = class_to_shost(dev);
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",phba->temp_sensor_support);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->temp_sensor_support);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -685,7 +686,7 @@ lpfc_modeldesc_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",phba->ModelDesc);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", phba->ModelDesc);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -704,7 +705,7 @@ lpfc_modelname_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",phba->ModelName);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", phba->ModelName);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -723,7 +724,7 @@ lpfc_programtype_show(struct device *dev
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",phba->ProgramType);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", phba->ProgramType);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -741,7 +742,7 @@ lpfc_mlomgmt_show(struct device *dev, st
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *)shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
 		(phba->sli.sli_flag & LPFC_MENLO_MAINT));
 }
 
@@ -761,7 +762,7 @@ lpfc_vportnum_show(struct device *dev, s
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",phba->Port);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", phba->Port);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -789,10 +790,10 @@ lpfc_fwrev_show(struct device *dev, stru
 	sli_family = phba->sli4_hba.pc_sli4_params.sli_family;
 
 	if (phba->sli_rev < LPFC_SLI_REV4)
-		len = snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s, sli-%d\n",
+		len = scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s, sli-%d\n",
 			       fwrev, phba->sli_rev);
 	else
-		len = snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s, sli-%d:%d:%x\n",
+		len = scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s, sli-%d:%d:%x\n",
 			       fwrev, phba->sli_rev, if_type, sli_family);
 
 	return len;
@@ -816,7 +817,7 @@ lpfc_hdw_show(struct device *dev, struct
 	lpfc_vpd_t *vp = &phba->vpd;
 
 	lpfc_jedec_to_ascii(vp->rev.biuRev, hdw);
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", hdw);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", hdw);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -837,10 +838,11 @@ lpfc_option_rom_version_show(struct devi
 	char fwrev[FW_REV_STR_SIZE];
 
 	if (phba->sli_rev < LPFC_SLI_REV4)
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", phba->OptionROMVersion);
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",
+				phba->OptionROMVersion);
 
 	lpfc_decode_firmware_rev(phba, fwrev, 1);
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", fwrev);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", fwrev);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -871,20 +873,20 @@ lpfc_link_state_show(struct device *dev,
 	case LPFC_LINK_DOWN:
 	case LPFC_HBA_ERROR:
 		if (phba->hba_flag & LINK_DISABLED)
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 				"Link Down - User disabled\n");
 		else
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 				"Link Down\n");
 		break;
 	case LPFC_LINK_UP:
 	case LPFC_CLEAR_LA:
 	case LPFC_HBA_READY:
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "Link Up - ");
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "Link Up - ");
 
 		switch (vport->port_state) {
 		case LPFC_LOCAL_CFG_LINK:
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 					"Configuring Link\n");
 			break;
 		case LPFC_FDISC:
@@ -894,38 +896,40 @@ lpfc_link_state_show(struct device *dev,
 		case LPFC_NS_QRY:
 		case LPFC_BUILD_DISC_LIST:
 		case LPFC_DISC_AUTH:
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 					"Discovery\n");
 			break;
 		case LPFC_VPORT_READY:
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len, "Ready\n");
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+					"Ready\n");
 			break;
 
 		case LPFC_VPORT_FAILED:
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len, "Failed\n");
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+					"Failed\n");
 			break;
 
 		case LPFC_VPORT_UNKNOWN:
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 					"Unknown\n");
 			break;
 		}
 		if (phba->sli.sli_flag & LPFC_MENLO_MAINT)
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 					"   Menlo Maint Mode\n");
 		else if (phba->fc_topology == LPFC_TOPOLOGY_LOOP) {
 			if (vport->fc_flag & FC_PUBLIC_LOOP)
-				len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+				len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 						"   Public Loop\n");
 			else
-				len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+				len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 						"   Private Loop\n");
 		} else {
 			if (vport->fc_flag & FC_FABRIC)
-				len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+				len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 						"   Fabric\n");
 			else
-				len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+				len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 						"   Point-2-Point\n");
 		}
 	}
@@ -937,28 +941,28 @@ lpfc_link_state_show(struct device *dev,
 		struct lpfc_trunk_link link = phba->trunk_link;
 
 		if (bf_get(lpfc_conf_trunk_port0, &phba->sli4_hba))
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 				"Trunk port 0: Link %s %s\n",
 				(link.link0.state == LPFC_LINK_UP) ?
 				 "Up" : "Down. ",
 				trunk_errmsg[link.link0.fault]);
 
 		if (bf_get(lpfc_conf_trunk_port1, &phba->sli4_hba))
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 				"Trunk port 1: Link %s %s\n",
 				(link.link1.state == LPFC_LINK_UP) ?
 				 "Up" : "Down. ",
 				trunk_errmsg[link.link1.fault]);
 
 		if (bf_get(lpfc_conf_trunk_port2, &phba->sli4_hba))
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 				"Trunk port 2: Link %s %s\n",
 				(link.link2.state == LPFC_LINK_UP) ?
 				 "Up" : "Down. ",
 				trunk_errmsg[link.link2.fault]);
 
 		if (bf_get(lpfc_conf_trunk_port3, &phba->sli4_hba))
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 				"Trunk port 3: Link %s %s\n",
 				(link.link3.state == LPFC_LINK_UP) ?
 				 "Up" : "Down. ",
@@ -986,15 +990,15 @@ lpfc_sli4_protocol_show(struct device *d
 	struct lpfc_hba *phba = vport->phba;
 
 	if (phba->sli_rev < LPFC_SLI_REV4)
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "fc\n");
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "fc\n");
 
 	if (phba->sli4_hba.lnk_info.lnk_dv == LPFC_LNK_DAT_VAL) {
 		if (phba->sli4_hba.lnk_info.lnk_tp == LPFC_LNK_TYPE_GE)
-			return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "fcoe\n");
+			return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "fcoe\n");
 		if (phba->sli4_hba.lnk_info.lnk_tp == LPFC_LNK_TYPE_FC)
-			return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "fc\n");
+			return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "fc\n");
 	}
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "unknown\n");
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "unknown\n");
 }
 
 /**
@@ -1014,7 +1018,7 @@ lpfc_oas_supported_show(struct device *d
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *)shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
 			phba->sli4_hba.pc_sli4_params.oas_supported);
 }
 
@@ -1072,7 +1076,7 @@ lpfc_num_discovered_ports_show(struct de
 	struct Scsi_Host  *shost = class_to_shost(dev);
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
 			vport->fc_map_cnt + vport->fc_unmap_cnt);
 }
 
@@ -1586,7 +1590,7 @@ lpfc_nport_evt_cnt_show(struct device *d
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->nport_event_cnt);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->nport_event_cnt);
 }
 
 int
@@ -1675,7 +1679,7 @@ lpfc_board_mode_show(struct device *dev,
 	else
 		state = "online";
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", state);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", state);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -1901,8 +1905,8 @@ lpfc_max_rpi_show(struct device *dev, st
 	uint32_t cnt;
 
 	if (lpfc_get_hba_info(phba, NULL, NULL, &cnt, NULL, NULL, NULL))
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", cnt);
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", cnt);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
 }
 
 /**
@@ -1929,8 +1933,8 @@ lpfc_used_rpi_show(struct device *dev, s
 	uint32_t cnt, acnt;
 
 	if (lpfc_get_hba_info(phba, NULL, NULL, &cnt, &acnt, NULL, NULL))
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", (cnt - acnt));
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", (cnt - acnt));
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
 }
 
 /**
@@ -1957,8 +1961,8 @@ lpfc_max_xri_show(struct device *dev, st
 	uint32_t cnt;
 
 	if (lpfc_get_hba_info(phba, &cnt, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL))
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", cnt);
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", cnt);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
 }
 
 /**
@@ -1985,8 +1989,8 @@ lpfc_used_xri_show(struct device *dev, s
 	uint32_t cnt, acnt;
 
 	if (lpfc_get_hba_info(phba, &cnt, &acnt, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL))
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", (cnt - acnt));
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", (cnt - acnt));
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2013,8 +2017,8 @@ lpfc_max_vpi_show(struct device *dev, st
 	uint32_t cnt;
 
 	if (lpfc_get_hba_info(phba, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &cnt, NULL))
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", cnt);
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", cnt);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2041,8 +2045,8 @@ lpfc_used_vpi_show(struct device *dev, s
 	uint32_t cnt, acnt;
 
 	if (lpfc_get_hba_info(phba, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &cnt, &acnt))
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", (cnt - acnt));
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", (cnt - acnt));
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown\n");
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2067,10 +2071,10 @@ lpfc_npiv_info_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
 	if (!(phba->max_vpi))
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "NPIV Not Supported\n");
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "NPIV Not Supported\n");
 	if (vport->port_type == LPFC_PHYSICAL_PORT)
-		return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "NPIV Physical\n");
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "NPIV Virtual (VPI %d)\n", vport->vpi);
+		return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "NPIV Physical\n");
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "NPIV Virtual (VPI %d)\n", vport->vpi);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2092,7 +2096,7 @@ lpfc_poll_show(struct device *dev, struc
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%#x\n", phba->cfg_poll);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%#x\n", phba->cfg_poll);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2196,7 +2200,7 @@ lpfc_fips_level_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->fips_level);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->fips_level);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2215,7 +2219,7 @@ lpfc_fips_rev_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->fips_spec_rev);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->fips_spec_rev);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2234,7 +2238,7 @@ lpfc_dss_show(struct device *dev, struct
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s - %sOperational\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s - %sOperational\n",
 			(phba->cfg_enable_dss) ? "Enabled" : "Disabled",
 			(phba->sli3_options & LPFC_SLI3_DSS_ENABLED) ?
 				"" : "Not ");
@@ -2263,7 +2267,7 @@ lpfc_sriov_hw_max_virtfn_show(struct dev
 	uint16_t max_nr_virtfn;
 
 	max_nr_virtfn = lpfc_sli_sriov_nr_virtfn_get(phba);
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", max_nr_virtfn);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", max_nr_virtfn);
 }
 
 static inline bool lpfc_rangecheck(uint val, uint min, uint max)
@@ -2323,7 +2327,7 @@ lpfc_##attr##_show(struct device *dev, s
 	struct Scsi_Host  *shost = class_to_shost(dev);\
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;\
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;\
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",\
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",\
 			phba->cfg_##attr);\
 }
 
@@ -2351,7 +2355,7 @@ lpfc_##attr##_show(struct device *dev, s
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;\
 	uint val = 0;\
 	val = phba->cfg_##attr;\
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%#x\n",\
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%#x\n",\
 			phba->cfg_##attr);\
 }
 
@@ -2487,7 +2491,7 @@ lpfc_##attr##_show(struct device *dev, s
 { \
 	struct Scsi_Host  *shost = class_to_shost(dev);\
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;\
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", vport->cfg_##attr);\
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", vport->cfg_##attr);\
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2512,7 +2516,7 @@ lpfc_##attr##_show(struct device *dev, s
 { \
 	struct Scsi_Host  *shost = class_to_shost(dev);\
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;\
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%#x\n", vport->cfg_##attr);\
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%#x\n", vport->cfg_##attr);\
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2784,7 +2788,7 @@ lpfc_soft_wwpn_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%llx\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%llx\n",
 			(unsigned long long)phba->cfg_soft_wwpn);
 }
 
@@ -2881,7 +2885,7 @@ lpfc_soft_wwnn_show(struct device *dev,
 {
 	struct Scsi_Host *shost = class_to_shost(dev);
 	struct lpfc_hba *phba = ((struct lpfc_vport *)shost->hostdata)->phba;
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%llx\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%llx\n",
 			(unsigned long long)phba->cfg_soft_wwnn);
 }
 
@@ -2947,7 +2951,7 @@ lpfc_oas_tgt_show(struct device *dev, st
 	struct Scsi_Host *shost = class_to_shost(dev);
 	struct lpfc_hba *phba = ((struct lpfc_vport *)shost->hostdata)->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%llx\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%llx\n",
 			wwn_to_u64(phba->cfg_oas_tgt_wwpn));
 }
 
@@ -3015,7 +3019,7 @@ lpfc_oas_priority_show(struct device *de
 	struct Scsi_Host *shost = class_to_shost(dev);
 	struct lpfc_hba *phba = ((struct lpfc_vport *)shost->hostdata)->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->cfg_oas_priority);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->cfg_oas_priority);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -3078,7 +3082,7 @@ lpfc_oas_vpt_show(struct device *dev, st
 	struct Scsi_Host *shost = class_to_shost(dev);
 	struct lpfc_hba *phba = ((struct lpfc_vport *)shost->hostdata)->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%llx\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%llx\n",
 			wwn_to_u64(phba->cfg_oas_vpt_wwpn));
 }
 
@@ -3149,7 +3153,7 @@ lpfc_oas_lun_state_show(struct device *d
 	struct Scsi_Host *shost = class_to_shost(dev);
 	struct lpfc_hba *phba = ((struct lpfc_vport *)shost->hostdata)->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->cfg_oas_lun_state);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->cfg_oas_lun_state);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -3213,7 +3217,7 @@ lpfc_oas_lun_status_show(struct device *
 	if (!(phba->cfg_oas_flags & OAS_LUN_VALID))
 		return -EFAULT;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->cfg_oas_lun_status);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->cfg_oas_lun_status);
 }
 static DEVICE_ATTR(lpfc_xlane_lun_status, S_IRUGO,
 		   lpfc_oas_lun_status_show, NULL);
@@ -3365,7 +3369,7 @@ lpfc_oas_lun_show(struct device *dev, st
 	if (oas_lun != NOT_OAS_ENABLED_LUN)
 		phba->cfg_oas_flags |= OAS_LUN_VALID;
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "0x%llx", oas_lun);
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "0x%llx", oas_lun);
 
 	return len;
 }
@@ -3499,7 +3503,7 @@ lpfc_iocb_hw_show(struct device *dev, st
 	struct Scsi_Host  *shost = class_to_shost(dev);
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = ((struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata)->phba;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->iocb_max);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", phba->iocb_max);
 }
 
 static DEVICE_ATTR(iocb_hw, S_IRUGO,
@@ -3511,7 +3515,7 @@ lpfc_txq_hw_show(struct device *dev, str
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = ((struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata)->phba;
 	struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring = lpfc_phba_elsring(phba);
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
 			pring ? pring->txq_max : 0);
 }
 
@@ -3525,7 +3529,7 @@ lpfc_txcmplq_hw_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = ((struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata)->phba;
 	struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring = lpfc_phba_elsring(phba);
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
 			pring ? pring->txcmplq_max : 0);
 }
 
@@ -3561,7 +3565,7 @@ lpfc_nodev_tmo_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct Scsi_Host  *shost = class_to_shost(dev);
 	struct lpfc_vport *vport = (struct lpfc_vport *) shost->hostdata;
 
-	return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",	vport->cfg_devloss_tmo);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",	vport->cfg_devloss_tmo);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -5169,12 +5173,12 @@ lpfc_fcp_cpu_map_show(struct device *dev
 
 	switch (phba->cfg_fcp_cpu_map) {
 	case 0:
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 				"fcp_cpu_map: No mapping (%d)\n",
 				phba->cfg_fcp_cpu_map);
 		return len;
 	case 1:
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 				"fcp_cpu_map: HBA centric mapping (%d): "
 				"%d of %d CPUs online from %d possible CPUs\n",
 				phba->cfg_fcp_cpu_map, num_online_cpus(),
@@ -5188,12 +5192,12 @@ lpfc_fcp_cpu_map_show(struct device *dev
 		cpup = &phba->sli4_hba.cpu_map[phba->sli4_hba.curr_disp_cpu];
 
 		if (!cpu_present(phba->sli4_hba.curr_disp_cpu))
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 					"CPU %02d not present\n",
 					phba->sli4_hba.curr_disp_cpu);
 		else if (cpup->irq == LPFC_VECTOR_MAP_EMPTY) {
 			if (cpup->hdwq == LPFC_VECTOR_MAP_EMPTY)
-				len += snprintf(
+				len += scnprintf(
 					buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 					"CPU %02d hdwq None "
 					"physid %d coreid %d ht %d\n",
@@ -5201,7 +5205,7 @@ lpfc_fcp_cpu_map_show(struct device *dev
 					cpup->phys_id,
 					cpup->core_id, cpup->hyper);
 			else
-				len += snprintf(
+				len += scnprintf(
 					buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 					"CPU %02d EQ %04d hdwq %04d "
 					"physid %d coreid %d ht %d\n",
@@ -5210,7 +5214,7 @@ lpfc_fcp_cpu_map_show(struct device *dev
 					cpup->core_id, cpup->hyper);
 		} else {
 			if (cpup->hdwq == LPFC_VECTOR_MAP_EMPTY)
-				len += snprintf(
+				len += scnprintf(
 					buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 					"CPU %02d hdwq None "
 					"physid %d coreid %d ht %d IRQ %d\n",
@@ -5218,7 +5222,7 @@ lpfc_fcp_cpu_map_show(struct device *dev
 					cpup->phys_id,
 					cpup->core_id, cpup->hyper, cpup->irq);
 			else
-				len += snprintf(
+				len += scnprintf(
 					buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 					"CPU %02d EQ %04d hdwq %04d "
 					"physid %d coreid %d ht %d IRQ %d\n",
@@ -5233,7 +5237,7 @@ lpfc_fcp_cpu_map_show(struct device *dev
 		if (phba->sli4_hba.curr_disp_cpu <
 				phba->sli4_hba.num_possible_cpu &&
 				(len >= (PAGE_SIZE - 64))) {
-			len += snprintf(buf + len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len,
 					PAGE_SIZE - len, "more...\n");
 			break;
 		}
@@ -5753,10 +5757,10 @@ lpfc_sg_seg_cnt_show(struct device *dev,
 	struct lpfc_hba   *phba = vport->phba;
 	int len;
 
-	len = snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "SGL sz: %d  total SGEs: %d\n",
+	len = scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "SGL sz: %d  total SGEs: %d\n",
 		       phba->cfg_sg_dma_buf_size, phba->cfg_total_seg_cnt);
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE, "Cfg: %d  SCSI: %d  NVME: %d\n",
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE, "Cfg: %d  SCSI: %d  NVME: %d\n",
 			phba->cfg_sg_seg_cnt, phba->cfg_scsi_seg_cnt,
 			phba->cfg_nvme_seg_cnt);
 	return len;
@@ -6755,7 +6759,7 @@ lpfc_show_rport_##field (struct device *
 {									\
 	struct fc_rport *rport = transport_class_to_rport(dev);		\
 	struct lpfc_rport_data *rdata = rport->hostdata;		\
-	return snprintf(buf, sz, format_string,				\
+	return scnprintf(buf, sz, format_string,			\
 		(rdata->target) ? cast rdata->target->field : 0);	\
 }
 
--- a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_ct.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_ct.c
@@ -1430,7 +1430,7 @@ lpfc_vport_symbolic_port_name(struct lpf
 	 * Name object.  NPIV is not in play so this integer
 	 * value is sufficient and unique per FC-ID.
 	 */
-	n = snprintf(symbol, size, "%d", vport->phba->brd_no);
+	n = scnprintf(symbol, size, "%d", vport->phba->brd_no);
 	return n;
 }
 
@@ -1444,26 +1444,26 @@ lpfc_vport_symbolic_node_name(struct lpf
 
 	lpfc_decode_firmware_rev(vport->phba, fwrev, 0);
 
-	n = snprintf(symbol, size, "Emulex %s", vport->phba->ModelName);
+	n = scnprintf(symbol, size, "Emulex %s", vport->phba->ModelName);
 	if (size < n)
 		return n;
 
-	n += snprintf(symbol + n, size - n, " FV%s", fwrev);
+	n += scnprintf(symbol + n, size - n, " FV%s", fwrev);
 	if (size < n)
 		return n;
 
-	n += snprintf(symbol + n, size - n, " DV%s.",
+	n += scnprintf(symbol + n, size - n, " DV%s.",
 		      lpfc_release_version);
 	if (size < n)
 		return n;
 
-	n += snprintf(symbol + n, size - n, " HN:%s.",
+	n += scnprintf(symbol + n, size - n, " HN:%s.",
 		      init_utsname()->nodename);
 	if (size < n)
 		return n;
 
 	/* Note :- OS name is "Linux" */
-	n += snprintf(symbol + n, size - n, " OS:%s\n",
+	n += scnprintf(symbol + n, size - n, " OS:%s\n",
 		      init_utsname()->sysname);
 	return n;
 }
--- a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_debugfs.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_debugfs.c
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc_data(struct lpfc_v
 		snprintf(buffer,
 			LPFC_DEBUG_TRC_ENTRY_SIZE, "%010d:%010d ms:%s\n",
 			dtp->seq_cnt, ms, dtp->fmt);
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, buffer,
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, buffer,
 			dtp->data1, dtp->data2, dtp->data3);
 	}
 	for (i = 0; i < index; i++) {
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc_data(struct lpfc_v
 		snprintf(buffer,
 			LPFC_DEBUG_TRC_ENTRY_SIZE, "%010d:%010d ms:%s\n",
 			dtp->seq_cnt, ms, dtp->fmt);
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, buffer,
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, buffer,
 			dtp->data1, dtp->data2, dtp->data3);
 	}
 
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_slow_ring_trc_data(struct l
 		snprintf(buffer,
 			LPFC_DEBUG_TRC_ENTRY_SIZE, "%010d:%010d ms:%s\n",
 			dtp->seq_cnt, ms, dtp->fmt);
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, buffer,
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, buffer,
 			dtp->data1, dtp->data2, dtp->data3);
 	}
 	for (i = 0; i < index; i++) {
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_slow_ring_trc_data(struct l
 		snprintf(buffer,
 			LPFC_DEBUG_TRC_ENTRY_SIZE, "%010d:%010d ms:%s\n",
 			dtp->seq_cnt, ms, dtp->fmt);
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, buffer,
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, buffer,
 			dtp->data1, dtp->data2, dtp->data3);
 	}
 
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_hbqinfo_data(struct lpfc_hb
 
 	i = lpfc_debugfs_last_hbq;
 
-	len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "HBQ %d Info\n", i);
+	len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "HBQ %d Info\n", i);
 
 	hbqs =  &phba->hbqs[i];
 	posted = 0;
@@ -315,21 +315,21 @@ lpfc_debugfs_hbqinfo_data(struct lpfc_hb
 		posted++;
 
 	hip =  lpfc_hbq_defs[i];
-	len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+	len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 		"idx:%d prof:%d rn:%d bufcnt:%d icnt:%d acnt:%d posted %d\n",
 		hip->hbq_index, hip->profile, hip->rn,
 		hip->buffer_count, hip->init_count, hip->add_count, posted);
 
 	raw_index = phba->hbq_get[i];
 	getidx = le32_to_cpu(raw_index);
-	len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+	len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 		"entries:%d bufcnt:%d Put:%d nPut:%d localGet:%d hbaGet:%d\n",
 		hbqs->entry_count, hbqs->buffer_count, hbqs->hbqPutIdx,
 		hbqs->next_hbqPutIdx, hbqs->local_hbqGetIdx, getidx);
 
 	hbqe = (struct lpfc_hbq_entry *) phba->hbqs[i].hbq_virt;
 	for (j=0; j<hbqs->entry_count; j++) {
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 			"%03d: %08x %04x %05x ", j,
 			le32_to_cpu(hbqe->bde.addrLow),
 			le32_to_cpu(hbqe->bde.tus.w),
@@ -341,14 +341,16 @@ lpfc_debugfs_hbqinfo_data(struct lpfc_hb
 		low = hbqs->hbqPutIdx - posted;
 		if (low >= 0) {
 			if ((j >= hbqs->hbqPutIdx) || (j < low)) {
-				len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "Unused\n");
+				len +=  scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+						"Unused\n");
 				goto skipit;
 			}
 		}
 		else {
 			if ((j >= hbqs->hbqPutIdx) &&
 				(j < (hbqs->entry_count+low))) {
-				len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "Unused\n");
+				len +=  scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+						"Unused\n");
 				goto skipit;
 			}
 		}
@@ -358,7 +360,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_hbqinfo_data(struct lpfc_hb
 			hbq_buf = container_of(d_buf, struct hbq_dmabuf, dbuf);
 			phys = ((uint64_t)hbq_buf->dbuf.phys & 0xffffffff);
 			if (phys == le32_to_cpu(hbqe->bde.addrLow)) {
-				len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+				len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 					"Buf%d: %p %06x\n", i,
 					hbq_buf->dbuf.virt, hbq_buf->tag);
 				found = 1;
@@ -367,7 +369,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_hbqinfo_data(struct lpfc_hb
 			i++;
 		}
 		if (!found) {
-			len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "No DMAinfo?\n");
+			len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "No DMAinfo?\n");
 		}
 skipit:
 		hbqe++;
@@ -413,14 +415,14 @@ lpfc_debugfs_commonxripools_data(struct
 			break;
 		qp = &phba->sli4_hba.hdwq[lpfc_debugfs_last_xripool];
 
-		len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len, "HdwQ %d Info ", i);
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len, "HdwQ %d Info ", i);
 		spin_lock_irqsave(&qp->abts_scsi_buf_list_lock, iflag);
 		spin_lock(&qp->abts_nvme_buf_list_lock);
 		spin_lock(&qp->io_buf_list_get_lock);
 		spin_lock(&qp->io_buf_list_put_lock);
 		out = qp->total_io_bufs - (qp->get_io_bufs + qp->put_io_bufs +
 			qp->abts_scsi_io_bufs + qp->abts_nvme_io_bufs);
-		len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				 "tot:%d get:%d put:%d mt:%d "
 				 "ABTS scsi:%d nvme:%d Out:%d\n",
 			qp->total_io_bufs, qp->get_io_bufs, qp->put_io_bufs,
@@ -612,9 +614,9 @@ lpfc_debugfs_lockstat_data(struct lpfc_h
 			break;
 		qp = &phba->sli4_hba.hdwq[lpfc_debugfs_last_lock];
 
-		len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len, "HdwQ %03d Lock ", i);
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len, "HdwQ %03d Lock ", i);
 		if (phba->cfg_xri_rebalancing) {
-			len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					 "get_pvt:%d mv_pvt:%d "
 					 "mv2pub:%d mv2pvt:%d "
 					 "put_pvt:%d put_pub:%d wq:%d\n",
@@ -626,7 +628,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_lockstat_data(struct lpfc_h
 					 qp->lock_conflict.free_pub_pool,
 					 qp->lock_conflict.wq_access);
 		} else {
-			len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					 "get:%d put:%d free:%d wq:%d\n",
 					 qp->lock_conflict.alloc_xri_get,
 					 qp->lock_conflict.alloc_xri_put,
@@ -678,7 +680,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_dumpHBASlim_data(struct lpf
 	off = 0;
 	spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
 
-	len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "HBA SLIM\n");
+	len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "HBA SLIM\n");
 	lpfc_memcpy_from_slim(buffer,
 		phba->MBslimaddr + lpfc_debugfs_last_hba_slim_off, 1024);
 
@@ -692,7 +694,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_dumpHBASlim_data(struct lpf
 
 	i = 1024;
 	while (i > 0) {
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 		"%08x: %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x\n",
 		off, *ptr, *(ptr+1), *(ptr+2), *(ptr+3), *(ptr+4),
 		*(ptr+5), *(ptr+6), *(ptr+7));
@@ -736,11 +738,11 @@ lpfc_debugfs_dumpHostSlim_data(struct lp
 	off = 0;
 	spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
 
-	len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "SLIM Mailbox\n");
+	len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "SLIM Mailbox\n");
 	ptr = (uint32_t *)phba->slim2p.virt;
 	i = sizeof(MAILBOX_t);
 	while (i > 0) {
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 		"%08x: %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x\n",
 		off, *ptr, *(ptr+1), *(ptr+2), *(ptr+3), *(ptr+4),
 		*(ptr+5), *(ptr+6), *(ptr+7));
@@ -749,11 +751,11 @@ lpfc_debugfs_dumpHostSlim_data(struct lp
 		off += (8 * sizeof(uint32_t));
 	}
 
-	len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "SLIM PCB\n");
+	len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "SLIM PCB\n");
 	ptr = (uint32_t *)phba->pcb;
 	i = sizeof(PCB_t);
 	while (i > 0) {
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 		"%08x: %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x\n",
 		off, *ptr, *(ptr+1), *(ptr+2), *(ptr+3), *(ptr+4),
 		*(ptr+5), *(ptr+6), *(ptr+7));
@@ -766,7 +768,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_dumpHostSlim_data(struct lp
 		for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
 			pgpp = &phba->port_gp[i];
 			pring = &psli->sli3_ring[i];
-			len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+			len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 					 "Ring %d: CMD GetInx:%d "
 					 "(Max:%d Next:%d "
 					 "Local:%d flg:x%x)  "
@@ -783,7 +785,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_dumpHostSlim_data(struct lp
 		word1 = readl(phba->CAregaddr);
 		word2 = readl(phba->HSregaddr);
 		word3 = readl(phba->HCregaddr);
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "HA:%08x CA:%08x HS:%08x "
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "HA:%08x CA:%08x HS:%08x "
 				 "HC:%08x\n", word0, word1, word2, word3);
 	}
 	spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
@@ -821,12 +823,12 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nodelist_data(struct lpfc_v
 	cnt = (LPFC_NODELIST_SIZE / LPFC_NODELIST_ENTRY_SIZE);
 	outio = 0;
 
-	len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "\nFCP Nodelist Entries ...\n");
+	len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "\nFCP Nodelist Entries ...\n");
 	spin_lock_irq(shost->host_lock);
 	list_for_each_entry(ndlp, &vport->fc_nodes, nlp_listp) {
 		iocnt = 0;
 		if (!cnt) {
-			len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+			len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 				"Missing Nodelist Entries\n");
 			break;
 		}
@@ -864,63 +866,63 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nodelist_data(struct lpfc_v
 		default:
 			statep = "UNKNOWN";
 		}
-		len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "%s DID:x%06x ",
+		len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "%s DID:x%06x ",
 				statep, ndlp->nlp_DID);
-		len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 				"WWPN x%llx ",
 				wwn_to_u64(ndlp->nlp_portname.u.wwn));
-		len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len,
 				"WWNN x%llx ",
 				wwn_to_u64(ndlp->nlp_nodename.u.wwn));
 		if (ndlp->nlp_flag & NLP_RPI_REGISTERED)
-			len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "RPI:%03d ",
+			len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "RPI:%03d ",
 					ndlp->nlp_rpi);
 		else
-			len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "RPI:none ");
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "flag:x%08x ",
+			len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "RPI:none ");
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "flag:x%08x ",
 			ndlp->nlp_flag);
 		if (!ndlp->nlp_type)
-			len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "UNKNOWN_TYPE ");
+			len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "UNKNOWN_TYPE ");
 		if (ndlp->nlp_type & NLP_FC_NODE)
-			len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "FC_NODE ");
+			len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "FC_NODE ");
 		if (ndlp->nlp_type & NLP_FABRIC) {
-			len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "FABRIC ");
+			len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "FABRIC ");
 			iocnt = 0;
 		}
 		if (ndlp->nlp_type & NLP_FCP_TARGET)
-			len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "FCP_TGT sid:%d ",
+			len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "FCP_TGT sid:%d ",
 				ndlp->nlp_sid);
 		if (ndlp->nlp_type & NLP_FCP_INITIATOR)
-			len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "FCP_INITIATOR ");
+			len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "FCP_INITIATOR ");
 		if (ndlp->nlp_type & NLP_NVME_TARGET)
-			len += snprintf(buf + len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len,
 					size - len, "NVME_TGT sid:%d ",
 					NLP_NO_SID);
 		if (ndlp->nlp_type & NLP_NVME_INITIATOR)
-			len += snprintf(buf + len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len,
 					size - len, "NVME_INITIATOR ");
-		len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "usgmap:%x ",
+		len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "usgmap:%x ",
 			ndlp->nlp_usg_map);
-		len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "refcnt:%x",
+		len += scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "refcnt:%x",
 			kref_read(&ndlp->kref));
 		if (iocnt) {
 			i = atomic_read(&ndlp->cmd_pending);
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					" OutIO:x%x Qdepth x%x",
 					i, ndlp->cmd_qdepth);
 			outio += i;
 		}
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len, "defer:%x ",
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len, "defer:%x ",
 			ndlp->nlp_defer_did);
-		len +=  snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "\n");
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf+len, size-len, "\n");
 	}
 	spin_unlock_irq(shost->host_lock);
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 			"\nOutstanding IO x%x\n",  outio);
 
 	if (phba->nvmet_support && phba->targetport && (vport == phba->pport)) {
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"\nNVME Targetport Entry ...\n");
 
 		/* Port state is only one of two values for now. */
@@ -928,18 +930,18 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nodelist_data(struct lpfc_v
 			statep = "REGISTERED";
 		else
 			statep = "INIT";
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"TGT WWNN x%llx WWPN x%llx State %s\n",
 				wwn_to_u64(vport->fc_nodename.u.wwn),
 				wwn_to_u64(vport->fc_portname.u.wwn),
 				statep);
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"    Targetport DID x%06x\n",
 				phba->targetport->port_id);
 		goto out_exit;
 	}
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"\nNVME Lport/Rport Entries ...\n");
 
 	localport = vport->localport;
@@ -954,11 +956,11 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nodelist_data(struct lpfc_v
 	else
 		statep = "UNKNOWN ";
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 			"Lport DID x%06x PortState %s\n",
 			localport->port_id, statep);
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len, "\tRport List:\n");
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len, "\tRport List:\n");
 	list_for_each_entry(ndlp, &vport->fc_nodes, nlp_listp) {
 		/* local short-hand pointer. */
 		spin_lock(&phba->hbalock);
@@ -985,32 +987,32 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nodelist_data(struct lpfc_v
 		}
 
 		/* Tab in to show lport ownership. */
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"\t%s Port ID:x%06x ",
 				statep, nrport->port_id);
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len, "WWPN x%llx ",
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len, "WWPN x%llx ",
 				nrport->port_name);
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len, "WWNN x%llx ",
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len, "WWNN x%llx ",
 				nrport->node_name);
 
 		/* An NVME rport can have multiple roles. */
 		if (nrport->port_role & FC_PORT_ROLE_NVME_INITIATOR)
-			len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len +=  scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					 "INITIATOR ");
 		if (nrport->port_role & FC_PORT_ROLE_NVME_TARGET)
-			len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len +=  scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					 "TARGET ");
 		if (nrport->port_role & FC_PORT_ROLE_NVME_DISCOVERY)
-			len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len +=  scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					 "DISCSRVC ");
 		if (nrport->port_role & ~(FC_PORT_ROLE_NVME_INITIATOR |
 					  FC_PORT_ROLE_NVME_TARGET |
 					  FC_PORT_ROLE_NVME_DISCOVERY))
-			len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len +=  scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					 "UNKNOWN ROLE x%x",
 					 nrport->port_role);
 		/* Terminate the string. */
-		len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len, "\n");
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf + len, size - len, "\n");
 	}
 
 	spin_unlock_irq(shost->host_lock);
@@ -1049,35 +1051,35 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmestat_data(struct lpfc_v
 		if (!phba->targetport)
 			return len;
 		tgtp = (struct lpfc_nvmet_tgtport *)phba->targetport->private;
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"\nNVME Targetport Statistics\n");
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"LS: Rcv %08x Drop %08x Abort %08x\n",
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_ls_req_in),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_ls_req_drop),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_ls_abort));
 		if (atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_ls_req_in) !=
 		    atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_ls_req_out)) {
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					"Rcv LS: in %08x != out %08x\n",
 					atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_ls_req_in),
 					atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_ls_req_out));
 		}
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"LS: Xmt %08x Drop %08x Cmpl %08x\n",
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_ls_rsp),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_ls_drop),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_ls_rsp_cmpl));
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"LS: RSP Abort %08x xb %08x Err %08x\n",
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_ls_rsp_aborted),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_ls_rsp_xb_set),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_ls_rsp_error));
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"FCP: Rcv %08x Defer %08x Release %08x "
 				"Drop %08x\n",
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_fcp_cmd_in),
@@ -1087,13 +1089,13 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmestat_data(struct lpfc_v
 
 		if (atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_fcp_cmd_in) !=
 		    atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_fcp_cmd_out)) {
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					"Rcv FCP: in %08x != out %08x\n",
 					atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_fcp_cmd_in),
 					atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_fcp_cmd_out));
 		}
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"FCP Rsp: read %08x readrsp %08x "
 				"write %08x rsp %08x\n",
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_read),
@@ -1101,31 +1103,31 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmestat_data(struct lpfc_v
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_write),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_rsp));
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"FCP Rsp Cmpl: %08x err %08x drop %08x\n",
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_rsp_cmpl),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_rsp_error),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_rsp_drop));
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"FCP Rsp Abort: %08x xb %08x xricqe  %08x\n",
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_rsp_aborted),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_rsp_xb_set),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_xri_abort_cqe));
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"ABORT: Xmt %08x Cmpl %08x\n",
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_abort),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_abort_cmpl));
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"ABORT: Sol %08x  Usol %08x Err %08x Cmpl %08x",
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_abort_sol),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_abort_unsol),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_abort_rsp),
 				atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_abort_rsp_error));
 
-		len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len, "\n");
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf + len, size - len, "\n");
 
 		cnt = 0;
 		spin_lock(&phba->sli4_hba.abts_nvmet_buf_list_lock);
@@ -1136,7 +1138,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmestat_data(struct lpfc_v
 		}
 		spin_unlock(&phba->sli4_hba.abts_nvmet_buf_list_lock);
 		if (cnt) {
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					"ABORT: %d ctx entries\n", cnt);
 			spin_lock(&phba->sli4_hba.abts_nvmet_buf_list_lock);
 			list_for_each_entry_safe(ctxp, next_ctxp,
@@ -1144,7 +1146,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmestat_data(struct lpfc_v
 				    list) {
 				if (len >= (size - LPFC_DEBUG_OUT_LINE_SZ))
 					break;
-				len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+				len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 						"Entry: oxid %x state %x "
 						"flag %x\n",
 						ctxp->oxid, ctxp->state,
@@ -1158,7 +1160,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmestat_data(struct lpfc_v
 		tot += atomic_read(&tgtp->xmt_fcp_release);
 		tot = atomic_read(&tgtp->rcv_fcp_cmd_in) - tot;
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"IO_CTX: %08x  WAIT: cur %08x tot %08x\n"
 				"CTX Outstanding %08llx\n",
 				phba->sli4_hba.nvmet_xri_cnt,
@@ -1176,10 +1178,10 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmestat_data(struct lpfc_v
 		if (!lport)
 			return len;
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"\nNVME HDWQ Statistics\n");
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"LS: Xmt %016x Cmpl %016x\n",
 				atomic_read(&lport->fc4NvmeLsRequests),
 				atomic_read(&lport->fc4NvmeLsCmpls));
@@ -1199,20 +1201,20 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmestat_data(struct lpfc_v
 			if (i >= 32)
 				continue;
 
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 					"HDWQ (%d): Rd %016llx Wr %016llx "
 					"IO %016llx ",
 					i, data1, data2, data3);
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 					"Cmpl %016llx OutIO %016llx\n",
 					tot, ((data1 + data2 + data3) - tot));
 		}
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 				"Total FCP Cmpl %016llx Issue %016llx "
 				"OutIO %016llx\n",
 				totin, totout, totout - totin);
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"LS Xmt Err: Abrt %08x Err %08x  "
 				"Cmpl Err: xb %08x Err %08x\n",
 				atomic_read(&lport->xmt_ls_abort),
@@ -1220,7 +1222,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmestat_data(struct lpfc_v
 				atomic_read(&lport->cmpl_ls_xb),
 				atomic_read(&lport->cmpl_ls_err));
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"FCP Xmt Err: noxri %06x nondlp %06x "
 				"qdepth %06x wqerr %06x err %06x Abrt %06x\n",
 				atomic_read(&lport->xmt_fcp_noxri),
@@ -1230,7 +1232,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmestat_data(struct lpfc_v
 				atomic_read(&lport->xmt_fcp_err),
 				atomic_read(&lport->xmt_fcp_abort));
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 				"FCP Cmpl Err: xb %08x Err %08x\n",
 				atomic_read(&lport->cmpl_fcp_xb),
 				atomic_read(&lport->cmpl_fcp_err));
@@ -1322,58 +1324,58 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmektime_data(struct lpfc_
 
 	if (phba->nvmet_support == 0) {
 		/* NVME Initiator */
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 				"ktime %s: Total Samples: %lld\n",
 				(phba->ktime_on ?  "Enabled" : "Disabled"),
 				phba->ktime_data_samples);
 		if (phba->ktime_data_samples == 0)
 			return len;
 
-		len += snprintf(
+		len += scnprintf(
 			buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 			"Segment 1: Last NVME Cmd cmpl "
 			"done -to- Start of next NVME cnd (in driver)\n");
-		len += snprintf(
+		len += scnprintf(
 			buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg1_total,
 				phba->ktime_data_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg1_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg1_max);
-		len += snprintf(
+		len += scnprintf(
 			buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 			"Segment 2: Driver start of NVME cmd "
 			"-to- Firmware WQ doorbell\n");
-		len += snprintf(
+		len += scnprintf(
 			buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg2_total,
 				phba->ktime_data_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg2_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg2_max);
-		len += snprintf(
+		len += scnprintf(
 			buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 			"Segment 3: Firmware WQ doorbell -to- "
 			"MSI-X ISR cmpl\n");
-		len += snprintf(
+		len += scnprintf(
 			buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg3_total,
 				phba->ktime_data_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg3_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg3_max);
-		len += snprintf(
+		len += scnprintf(
 			buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 			"Segment 4: MSI-X ISR cmpl -to- "
 			"NVME cmpl done\n");
-		len += snprintf(
+		len += scnprintf(
 			buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg4_total,
 				phba->ktime_data_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg4_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg4_max);
-		len += snprintf(
+		len += scnprintf(
 			buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 			"Total IO avg time: %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg1_total +
@@ -1385,7 +1387,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmektime_data(struct lpfc_
 	}
 
 	/* NVME Target */
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"ktime %s: Total Samples: %lld %lld\n",
 			(phba->ktime_on ? "Enabled" : "Disabled"),
 			phba->ktime_data_samples,
@@ -1393,46 +1395,46 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmektime_data(struct lpfc_
 	if (phba->ktime_data_samples == 0)
 		return len;
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"Segment 1: MSI-X ISR Rcv cmd -to- "
 			"cmd pass to NVME Layer\n");
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg1_total,
 				phba->ktime_data_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg1_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg1_max);
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"Segment 2: cmd pass to NVME Layer- "
 			"-to- Driver rcv cmd OP (action)\n");
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg2_total,
 				phba->ktime_data_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg2_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg2_max);
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"Segment 3: Driver rcv cmd OP -to- "
 			"Firmware WQ doorbell: cmd\n");
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg3_total,
 				phba->ktime_data_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg3_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg3_max);
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"Segment 4: Firmware WQ doorbell: cmd "
 			"-to- MSI-X ISR for cmd cmpl\n");
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg4_total,
 				phba->ktime_data_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg4_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg4_max);
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"Segment 5: MSI-X ISR for cmd cmpl "
 			"-to- NVME layer passed cmd done\n");
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg5_total,
 				phba->ktime_data_samples),
@@ -1440,10 +1442,10 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmektime_data(struct lpfc_
 			phba->ktime_seg5_max);
 
 	if (phba->ktime_status_samples == 0) {
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 				"Total: cmd received by MSI-X ISR "
 				"-to- cmd completed on wire\n");
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 				"avg:%08lld min:%08lld "
 				"max %08lld\n",
 				div_u64(phba->ktime_seg10_total,
@@ -1453,46 +1455,46 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmektime_data(struct lpfc_
 		return len;
 	}
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"Segment 6: NVME layer passed cmd done "
 			"-to- Driver rcv rsp status OP\n");
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg6_total,
 				phba->ktime_status_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg6_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg6_max);
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"Segment 7: Driver rcv rsp status OP "
 			"-to- Firmware WQ doorbell: status\n");
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg7_total,
 				phba->ktime_status_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg7_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg7_max);
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"Segment 8: Firmware WQ doorbell: status"
 			" -to- MSI-X ISR for status cmpl\n");
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg8_total,
 				phba->ktime_status_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg8_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg8_max);
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"Segment 9: MSI-X ISR for status cmpl  "
 			"-to- NVME layer passed status done\n");
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg9_total,
 				phba->ktime_status_samples),
 			phba->ktime_seg9_min,
 			phba->ktime_seg9_max);
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"Total: cmd received by MSI-X ISR -to- "
 			"cmd completed on wire\n");
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
 			"avg:%08lld min:%08lld max %08lld\n",
 			div_u64(phba->ktime_seg10_total,
 				phba->ktime_status_samples),
@@ -1527,7 +1529,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmeio_trc_data(struct lpfc
 		(phba->nvmeio_trc_size - 1);
 	skip = phba->nvmeio_trc_output_idx;
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 			"%s IO Trace %s: next_idx %d skip %d size %d\n",
 			(phba->nvmet_support ? "NVME" : "NVMET"),
 			(state ? "Enabled" : "Disabled"),
@@ -1549,18 +1551,18 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmeio_trc_data(struct lpfc
 		if (!dtp->fmt)
 			continue;
 
-		len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len, dtp->fmt,
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf + len, size - len, dtp->fmt,
 			dtp->data1, dtp->data2, dtp->data3);
 
 		if (phba->nvmeio_trc_output_idx >= phba->nvmeio_trc_size) {
 			phba->nvmeio_trc_output_idx = 0;
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					"Trace Complete\n");
 			goto out;
 		}
 
 		if (len >= (size - LPFC_DEBUG_OUT_LINE_SZ)) {
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					"Trace Continue (%d of %d)\n",
 					phba->nvmeio_trc_output_idx,
 					phba->nvmeio_trc_size);
@@ -1578,18 +1580,18 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmeio_trc_data(struct lpfc
 		if (!dtp->fmt)
 			continue;
 
-		len +=  snprintf(buf + len, size - len, dtp->fmt,
+		len +=  scnprintf(buf + len, size - len, dtp->fmt,
 			dtp->data1, dtp->data2, dtp->data3);
 
 		if (phba->nvmeio_trc_output_idx >= phba->nvmeio_trc_size) {
 			phba->nvmeio_trc_output_idx = 0;
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					"Trace Complete\n");
 			goto out;
 		}
 
 		if (len >= (size - LPFC_DEBUG_OUT_LINE_SZ)) {
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 					"Trace Continue (%d of %d)\n",
 					phba->nvmeio_trc_output_idx,
 					phba->nvmeio_trc_size);
@@ -1597,7 +1599,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_nvmeio_trc_data(struct lpfc
 		}
 	}
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, size - len,
 			"Trace Done\n");
 out:
 	return len;
@@ -1627,17 +1629,17 @@ lpfc_debugfs_cpucheck_data(struct lpfc_v
 	uint32_t tot_rcv;
 	uint32_t tot_cmpl;
 
-	len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 			"CPUcheck %s ",
 			(phba->cpucheck_on & LPFC_CHECK_NVME_IO ?
 				"Enabled" : "Disabled"));
 	if (phba->nvmet_support) {
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 				"%s\n",
 				(phba->cpucheck_on & LPFC_CHECK_NVMET_RCV ?
 					"Rcv Enabled\n" : "Rcv Disabled\n"));
 	} else {
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len, "\n");
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len, "\n");
 	}
 	max_cnt = size - LPFC_DEBUG_OUT_LINE_SZ;
 
@@ -1658,7 +1660,7 @@ lpfc_debugfs_cpucheck_data(struct lpfc_v
 		if (!tot_xmt && !tot_cmpl && !tot_rcv)
 			continue;
 
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 				"HDWQ %03d: ", i);
 		for (j = 0; j < LPFC_CHECK_CPU_CNT; j++) {
 			/* Only display non-zero counters */
@@ -1667,22 +1669,22 @@ lpfc_debugfs_cpucheck_data(struct lpfc_v
 			    !qp->cpucheck_rcv_io[j])
 				continue;
 			if (phba->nvmet_support) {
-				len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+				len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 						"CPU %03d: %x/%x/%x ", j,
 						qp->cpucheck_rcv_io[j],
 						qp->cpucheck_xmt_io[j],
 						qp->cpucheck_cmpl_io[j]);
 			} else {
-				len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+				len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 						"CPU %03d: %x/%x ", j,
 						qp->cpucheck_xmt_io[j],
 						qp->cpucheck_cmpl_io[j]);
 			}
 		}
-		len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+		len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 				"Total: %x\n", tot_xmt);
 		if (len >= max_cnt) {
-			len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
+			len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len,
 					"Truncated ...\n");
 			return len;
 		}
@@ -2258,28 +2260,29 @@ lpfc_debugfs_dif_err_read(struct file *f
 	int cnt = 0;
 
 	if (dent == phba->debug_writeGuard)
-		cnt = snprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_wgrd_cnt);
+		cnt = scnprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_wgrd_cnt);
 	else if (dent == phba->debug_writeApp)
-		cnt = snprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_wapp_cnt);
+		cnt = scnprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_wapp_cnt);
 	else if (dent == phba->debug_writeRef)
-		cnt = snprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_wref_cnt);
+		cnt = scnprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_wref_cnt);
 	else if (dent == phba->debug_readGuard)
-		cnt = snprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_rgrd_cnt);
+		cnt = scnprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_rgrd_cnt);
 	else if (dent == phba->debug_readApp)
-		cnt = snprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_rapp_cnt);
+		cnt = scnprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_rapp_cnt);
 	else if (dent == phba->debug_readRef)
-		cnt = snprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_rref_cnt);
+		cnt = scnprintf(cbuf, 32, "%u\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_rref_cnt);
 	else if (dent == phba->debug_InjErrNPortID)
-		cnt = snprintf(cbuf, 32, "0x%06x\n", phba->lpfc_injerr_nportid);
+		cnt = scnprintf(cbuf, 32, "0x%06x\n",
+				phba->lpfc_injerr_nportid);
 	else if (dent == phba->debug_InjErrWWPN) {
 		memcpy(&tmp, &phba->lpfc_injerr_wwpn, sizeof(struct lpfc_name));
 		tmp = cpu_to_be64(tmp);
-		cnt = snprintf(cbuf, 32, "0x%016llx\n", tmp);
+		cnt = scnprintf(cbuf, 32, "0x%016llx\n", tmp);
 	} else if (dent == phba->debug_InjErrLBA) {
 		if (phba->lpfc_injerr_lba == (sector_t)(-1))
-			cnt = snprintf(cbuf, 32, "off\n");
+			cnt = scnprintf(cbuf, 32, "off\n");
 		else
-			cnt = snprintf(cbuf, 32, "0x%llx\n",
+			cnt = scnprintf(cbuf, 32, "0x%llx\n",
 				 (uint64_t) phba->lpfc_injerr_lba);
 	} else
 		lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
@@ -3224,17 +3227,17 @@ lpfc_idiag_pcicfg_read(struct file *file
 	switch (count) {
 	case SIZE_U8: /* byte (8 bits) */
 		pci_read_config_byte(pdev, where, &u8val);
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
 				"%03x: %02x\n", where, u8val);
 		break;
 	case SIZE_U16: /* word (16 bits) */
 		pci_read_config_word(pdev, where, &u16val);
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
 				"%03x: %04x\n", where, u16val);
 		break;
 	case SIZE_U32: /* double word (32 bits) */
 		pci_read_config_dword(pdev, where, &u32val);
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
 				"%03x: %08x\n", where, u32val);
 		break;
 	case LPFC_PCI_CFG_BROWSE: /* browse all */
@@ -3254,25 +3257,25 @@ pcicfg_browse:
 	offset = offset_label;
 
 	/* Read PCI config space */
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
 			"%03x: ", offset_label);
 	while (index > 0) {
 		pci_read_config_dword(pdev, offset, &u32val);
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
 				"%08x ", u32val);
 		offset += sizeof(uint32_t);
 		if (offset >= LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE) {
-			len += snprintf(pbuffer+len,
+			len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len,
 					LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len, "\n");
 			break;
 		}
 		index -= sizeof(uint32_t);
 		if (!index)
-			len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
+			len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
 					"\n");
 		else if (!(index % (8 * sizeof(uint32_t)))) {
 			offset_label += (8 * sizeof(uint32_t));
-			len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
+			len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_CFG_SIZE-len,
 					"\n%03x: ", offset_label);
 		}
 	}
@@ -3543,7 +3546,7 @@ lpfc_idiag_baracc_read(struct file *file
 	if (acc_range == SINGLE_WORD) {
 		offset_run = offset;
 		u32val = readl(mem_mapped_bar + offset_run);
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"%05x: %08x\n", offset_run, u32val);
 	} else
 		goto baracc_browse;
@@ -3557,35 +3560,35 @@ baracc_browse:
 	offset_run = offset_label;
 
 	/* Read PCI bar memory mapped space */
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"%05x: ", offset_label);
 	index = LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_SIZE;
 	while (index > 0) {
 		u32val = readl(mem_mapped_bar + offset_run);
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"%08x ", u32val);
 		offset_run += sizeof(uint32_t);
 		if (acc_range == LPFC_PCI_BAR_BROWSE) {
 			if (offset_run >= bar_size) {
-				len += snprintf(pbuffer+len,
+				len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len,
 					LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_BUF_SIZE-len, "\n");
 				break;
 			}
 		} else {
 			if (offset_run >= offset +
 			    (acc_range * sizeof(uint32_t))) {
-				len += snprintf(pbuffer+len,
+				len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len,
 					LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_BUF_SIZE-len, "\n");
 				break;
 			}
 		}
 		index -= sizeof(uint32_t);
 		if (!index)
-			len += snprintf(pbuffer+len,
+			len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len,
 					LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_BUF_SIZE-len, "\n");
 		else if (!(index % (8 * sizeof(uint32_t)))) {
 			offset_label += (8 * sizeof(uint32_t));
-			len += snprintf(pbuffer+len,
+			len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len,
 					LPFC_PCI_BAR_RD_BUF_SIZE-len,
 					"\n%05x: ", offset_label);
 		}
@@ -3758,19 +3761,19 @@ __lpfc_idiag_print_wq(struct lpfc_queue
 	if (!qp)
 		return len;
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"\t\t%s WQ info: ", wqtype);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"AssocCQID[%04d]: WQ-STAT[oflow:x%x posted:x%llx]\n",
 			qp->assoc_qid, qp->q_cnt_1,
 			(unsigned long long)qp->q_cnt_4);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"\t\tWQID[%02d], QE-CNT[%04d], QE-SZ[%04d], "
 			"HST-IDX[%04d], PRT-IDX[%04d], NTFI[%03d]",
 			qp->queue_id, qp->entry_count,
 			qp->entry_size, qp->host_index,
 			qp->hba_index, qp->notify_interval);
-	len +=  snprintf(pbuffer + len,
+	len +=  scnprintf(pbuffer + len,
 			LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len, "\n");
 	return len;
 }
@@ -3810,21 +3813,22 @@ __lpfc_idiag_print_cq(struct lpfc_queue
 	if (!qp)
 		return len;
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"\t%s CQ info: ", cqtype);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"AssocEQID[%02d]: CQ STAT[max:x%x relw:x%x "
 			"xabt:x%x wq:x%llx]\n",
 			qp->assoc_qid, qp->q_cnt_1, qp->q_cnt_2,
 			qp->q_cnt_3, (unsigned long long)qp->q_cnt_4);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"\tCQID[%02d], QE-CNT[%04d], QE-SZ[%04d], "
 			"HST-IDX[%04d], NTFI[%03d], PLMT[%03d]",
 			qp->queue_id, qp->entry_count,
 			qp->entry_size, qp->host_index,
 			qp->notify_interval, qp->max_proc_limit);
 
-	len +=  snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len, "\n");
+	len +=  scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+			"\n");
 
 	return len;
 }
@@ -3836,19 +3840,19 @@ __lpfc_idiag_print_rqpair(struct lpfc_qu
 	if (!qp || !datqp)
 		return len;
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"\t\t%s RQ info: ", rqtype);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"AssocCQID[%02d]: RQ-STAT[nopost:x%x nobuf:x%x "
 			"posted:x%x rcv:x%llx]\n",
 			qp->assoc_qid, qp->q_cnt_1, qp->q_cnt_2,
 			qp->q_cnt_3, (unsigned long long)qp->q_cnt_4);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"\t\tHQID[%02d], QE-CNT[%04d], QE-SZ[%04d], "
 			"HST-IDX[%04d], PRT-IDX[%04d], NTFI[%03d]\n",
 			qp->queue_id, qp->entry_count, qp->entry_size,
 			qp->host_index, qp->hba_index, qp->notify_interval);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"\t\tDQID[%02d], QE-CNT[%04d], QE-SZ[%04d], "
 			"HST-IDX[%04d], PRT-IDX[%04d], NTFI[%03d]\n",
 			datqp->queue_id, datqp->entry_count,
@@ -3927,18 +3931,19 @@ __lpfc_idiag_print_eq(struct lpfc_queue
 	if (!qp)
 		return len;
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"\n%s EQ info: EQ-STAT[max:x%x noE:x%x "
 			"cqe_proc:x%x eqe_proc:x%llx eqd %d]\n",
 			eqtype, qp->q_cnt_1, qp->q_cnt_2, qp->q_cnt_3,
 			(unsigned long long)qp->q_cnt_4, qp->q_mode);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
 			"EQID[%02d], QE-CNT[%04d], QE-SZ[%04d], "
 			"HST-IDX[%04d], NTFI[%03d], PLMT[%03d], AFFIN[%03d]",
 			qp->queue_id, qp->entry_count, qp->entry_size,
 			qp->host_index, qp->notify_interval,
 			qp->max_proc_limit, qp->chann);
-	len +=  snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len, "\n");
+	len +=  scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+			"\n");
 
 	return len;
 }
@@ -3991,9 +3996,10 @@ lpfc_idiag_queinfo_read(struct file *fil
 		if (phba->lpfc_idiag_last_eq >= phba->cfg_hdw_queue)
 			phba->lpfc_idiag_last_eq = 0;
 
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
-					"HDWQ %d out of %d HBA HDWQs\n",
-					x, phba->cfg_hdw_queue);
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len,
+				 LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len,
+				 "HDWQ %d out of %d HBA HDWQs\n",
+				 x, phba->cfg_hdw_queue);
 
 		/* Fast-path EQ */
 		qp = phba->sli4_hba.hdwq[x].hba_eq;
@@ -4075,7 +4081,7 @@ lpfc_idiag_queinfo_read(struct file *fil
 	return simple_read_from_buffer(buf, nbytes, ppos, pbuffer, len);
 
 too_big:
-	len +=  snprintf(pbuffer + len,
+	len +=  scnprintf(pbuffer + len,
 		LPFC_QUE_INFO_GET_BUF_SIZE - len, "Truncated ...\n");
 out:
 	spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
@@ -4131,22 +4137,22 @@ lpfc_idiag_queacc_read_qe(char *pbuffer,
 		return 0;
 
 	esize = pque->entry_size;
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_QUE_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_QUE_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"QE-INDEX[%04d]:\n", index);
 
 	offset = 0;
 	pentry = pque->qe[index].address;
 	while (esize > 0) {
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_QUE_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_QUE_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"%08x ", *pentry);
 		pentry++;
 		offset += sizeof(uint32_t);
 		esize -= sizeof(uint32_t);
 		if (esize > 0 && !(offset % (4 * sizeof(uint32_t))))
-			len += snprintf(pbuffer+len,
+			len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len,
 					LPFC_QUE_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len, "\n");
 	}
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_QUE_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len, "\n");
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_QUE_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len, "\n");
 
 	return len;
 }
@@ -4526,27 +4532,27 @@ lpfc_idiag_drbacc_read_reg(struct lpfc_h
 
 	switch (drbregid) {
 	case LPFC_DRB_EQ:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_DRB_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_DRB_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"EQ-DRB-REG: 0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.EQDBregaddr));
 		break;
 	case LPFC_DRB_CQ:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_DRB_ACC_BUF_SIZE - len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer + len, LPFC_DRB_ACC_BUF_SIZE - len,
 				"CQ-DRB-REG: 0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.CQDBregaddr));
 		break;
 	case LPFC_DRB_MQ:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_DRB_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_DRB_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"MQ-DRB-REG:   0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.MQDBregaddr));
 		break;
 	case LPFC_DRB_WQ:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_DRB_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_DRB_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"WQ-DRB-REG:   0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.WQDBregaddr));
 		break;
 	case LPFC_DRB_RQ:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_DRB_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_DRB_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"RQ-DRB-REG:   0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.RQDBregaddr));
 		break;
@@ -4736,37 +4742,37 @@ lpfc_idiag_ctlacc_read_reg(struct lpfc_h
 
 	switch (ctlregid) {
 	case LPFC_CTL_PORT_SEM:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"Port SemReg:   0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.conf_regs_memmap_p +
 				      LPFC_CTL_PORT_SEM_OFFSET));
 		break;
 	case LPFC_CTL_PORT_STA:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"Port StaReg:   0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.conf_regs_memmap_p +
 				      LPFC_CTL_PORT_STA_OFFSET));
 		break;
 	case LPFC_CTL_PORT_CTL:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"Port CtlReg:   0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.conf_regs_memmap_p +
 				      LPFC_CTL_PORT_CTL_OFFSET));
 		break;
 	case LPFC_CTL_PORT_ER1:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"Port Er1Reg:   0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.conf_regs_memmap_p +
 				      LPFC_CTL_PORT_ER1_OFFSET));
 		break;
 	case LPFC_CTL_PORT_ER2:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"Port Er2Reg:   0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.conf_regs_memmap_p +
 				      LPFC_CTL_PORT_ER2_OFFSET));
 		break;
 	case LPFC_CTL_PDEV_CTL:
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_CTL_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"PDev CtlReg:   0x%08x\n",
 				readl(phba->sli4_hba.conf_regs_memmap_p +
 				      LPFC_CTL_PDEV_CTL_OFFSET));
@@ -4959,13 +4965,13 @@ lpfc_idiag_mbxacc_get_setup(struct lpfc_
 	mbx_dump_cnt = idiag.cmd.data[IDIAG_MBXACC_DPCNT_INDX];
 	mbx_word_cnt = idiag.cmd.data[IDIAG_MBXACC_WDCNT_INDX];
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"mbx_dump_map: 0x%08x\n", mbx_dump_map);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"mbx_dump_cnt: %04d\n", mbx_dump_cnt);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"mbx_word_cnt: %04d\n", mbx_word_cnt);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"mbx_mbox_cmd: 0x%02x\n", mbx_mbox_cmd);
 
 	return len;
@@ -5114,35 +5120,35 @@ lpfc_idiag_extacc_avail_get(struct lpfc_
 {
 	uint16_t ext_cnt, ext_size;
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\nAvailable Extents Information:\n");
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tPort Available VPI extents: ");
 	lpfc_sli4_get_avail_extnt_rsrc(phba, LPFC_RSC_TYPE_FCOE_VPI,
 				       &ext_cnt, &ext_size);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"Count %3d, Size %3d\n", ext_cnt, ext_size);
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tPort Available VFI extents: ");
 	lpfc_sli4_get_avail_extnt_rsrc(phba, LPFC_RSC_TYPE_FCOE_VFI,
 				       &ext_cnt, &ext_size);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"Count %3d, Size %3d\n", ext_cnt, ext_size);
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tPort Available RPI extents: ");
 	lpfc_sli4_get_avail_extnt_rsrc(phba, LPFC_RSC_TYPE_FCOE_RPI,
 				       &ext_cnt, &ext_size);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"Count %3d, Size %3d\n", ext_cnt, ext_size);
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tPort Available XRI extents: ");
 	lpfc_sli4_get_avail_extnt_rsrc(phba, LPFC_RSC_TYPE_FCOE_XRI,
 				       &ext_cnt, &ext_size);
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"Count %3d, Size %3d\n", ext_cnt, ext_size);
 
 	return len;
@@ -5166,55 +5172,55 @@ lpfc_idiag_extacc_alloc_get(struct lpfc_
 	uint16_t ext_cnt, ext_size;
 	int rc;
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\nAllocated Extents Information:\n");
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tHost Allocated VPI extents: ");
 	rc = lpfc_sli4_get_allocated_extnts(phba, LPFC_RSC_TYPE_FCOE_VPI,
 					    &ext_cnt, &ext_size);
 	if (!rc)
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"Port %d Extent %3d, Size %3d\n",
 				phba->brd_no, ext_cnt, ext_size);
 	else
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"N/A\n");
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tHost Allocated VFI extents: ");
 	rc = lpfc_sli4_get_allocated_extnts(phba, LPFC_RSC_TYPE_FCOE_VFI,
 					    &ext_cnt, &ext_size);
 	if (!rc)
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"Port %d Extent %3d, Size %3d\n",
 				phba->brd_no, ext_cnt, ext_size);
 	else
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"N/A\n");
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tHost Allocated RPI extents: ");
 	rc = lpfc_sli4_get_allocated_extnts(phba, LPFC_RSC_TYPE_FCOE_RPI,
 					    &ext_cnt, &ext_size);
 	if (!rc)
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"Port %d Extent %3d, Size %3d\n",
 				phba->brd_no, ext_cnt, ext_size);
 	else
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"N/A\n");
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tHost Allocated XRI extents: ");
 	rc = lpfc_sli4_get_allocated_extnts(phba, LPFC_RSC_TYPE_FCOE_XRI,
 					    &ext_cnt, &ext_size);
 	if (!rc)
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"Port %d Extent %3d, Size %3d\n",
 				phba->brd_no, ext_cnt, ext_size);
 	else
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"N/A\n");
 
 	return len;
@@ -5238,49 +5244,49 @@ lpfc_idiag_extacc_drivr_get(struct lpfc_
 	struct lpfc_rsrc_blks *rsrc_blks;
 	int index;
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\nDriver Extents Information:\n");
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tVPI extents:\n");
 	index = 0;
 	list_for_each_entry(rsrc_blks, &phba->lpfc_vpi_blk_list, list) {
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"\t\tBlock %3d: Start %4d, Count %4d\n",
 				index, rsrc_blks->rsrc_start,
 				rsrc_blks->rsrc_size);
 		index++;
 	}
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tVFI extents:\n");
 	index = 0;
 	list_for_each_entry(rsrc_blks, &phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_vfi_blk_list,
 			    list) {
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"\t\tBlock %3d: Start %4d, Count %4d\n",
 				index, rsrc_blks->rsrc_start,
 				rsrc_blks->rsrc_size);
 		index++;
 	}
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tRPI extents:\n");
 	index = 0;
 	list_for_each_entry(rsrc_blks, &phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_rpi_blk_list,
 			    list) {
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"\t\tBlock %3d: Start %4d, Count %4d\n",
 				index, rsrc_blks->rsrc_start,
 				rsrc_blks->rsrc_size);
 		index++;
 	}
 
-	len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+	len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 			"\tXRI extents:\n");
 	index = 0;
 	list_for_each_entry(rsrc_blks, &phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_xri_blk_list,
 			    list) {
-		len += snprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
+		len += scnprintf(pbuffer+len, LPFC_EXT_ACC_BUF_SIZE-len,
 				"\t\tBlock %3d: Start %4d, Count %4d\n",
 				index, rsrc_blks->rsrc_start,
 				rsrc_blks->rsrc_size);
@@ -5706,11 +5712,11 @@ lpfc_idiag_mbxacc_dump_bsg_mbox(struct l
 				if (i != 0)
 					pr_err("%s\n", line_buf);
 				len = 0;
-				len += snprintf(line_buf+len,
+				len += scnprintf(line_buf+len,
 						LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ-len,
 						"%03d: ", i);
 			}
-			len += snprintf(line_buf+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ-len,
+			len += scnprintf(line_buf+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ-len,
 					"%08x ", (uint32_t)*pword);
 			pword++;
 		}
@@ -5773,11 +5779,11 @@ lpfc_idiag_mbxacc_dump_issue_mbox(struct
 					pr_err("%s\n", line_buf);
 				len = 0;
 				memset(line_buf, 0, LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ);
-				len += snprintf(line_buf+len,
+				len += scnprintf(line_buf+len,
 						LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ-len,
 						"%03d: ", i);
 			}
-			len += snprintf(line_buf+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ-len,
+			len += scnprintf(line_buf+len, LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ-len,
 					"%08x ",
 					((uint32_t)*pword) & 0xffffffff);
 			pword++;
@@ -5796,18 +5802,18 @@ lpfc_idiag_mbxacc_dump_issue_mbox(struct
 					pr_err("%s\n", line_buf);
 				len = 0;
 				memset(line_buf, 0, LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ);
-				len += snprintf(line_buf+len,
+				len += scnprintf(line_buf+len,
 						LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ-len,
 						"%03d: ", i);
 			}
 			for (j = 0; j < 4; j++) {
-				len += snprintf(line_buf+len,
+				len += scnprintf(line_buf+len,
 						LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ-len,
 						"%02x",
 						((uint8_t)*pbyte) & 0xff);
 				pbyte++;
 			}
-			len += snprintf(line_buf+len,
+			len += scnprintf(line_buf+len,
 					LPFC_MBX_ACC_LBUF_SZ-len, " ");
 		}
 		if ((i - 1) % 8)
--- a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_debugfs.h
+++ b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_debugfs.h
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ lpfc_debug_dump_qe(struct lpfc_queue *q,
 	pword = q->qe[idx].address;
 
 	len = 0;
-	len += snprintf(line_buf+len, LPFC_LBUF_SZ-len, "QE[%04d]: ", idx);
+	len += scnprintf(line_buf+len, LPFC_LBUF_SZ-len, "QE[%04d]: ", idx);
 	if (qe_word_cnt > 8)
 		printk(KERN_ERR "%s\n", line_buf);
 
@@ -359,11 +359,11 @@ lpfc_debug_dump_qe(struct lpfc_queue *q,
 			if (qe_word_cnt > 8) {
 				len = 0;
 				memset(line_buf, 0, LPFC_LBUF_SZ);
-				len += snprintf(line_buf+len, LPFC_LBUF_SZ-len,
+				len += scnprintf(line_buf+len, LPFC_LBUF_SZ-len,
 						"%03d: ", i);
 			}
 		}
-		len += snprintf(line_buf+len, LPFC_LBUF_SZ-len, "%08x ",
+		len += scnprintf(line_buf+len, LPFC_LBUF_SZ-len, "%08x ",
 				((uint32_t)*pword) & 0xffffffff);
 		pword++;
 	}



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  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Andrew Vasquez, Himanshu Madhani,
	Martin K. Petersen

From: Andrew Vasquez <andrewv@marvell.com>

commit 5cbdae10bf11f96e30b4d14de7b08c8b490e903c upstream.

Commit e6f77540c067 ("scsi: qla2xxx: Fix an integer overflow in sysfs
code") incorrectly set 'optrom_region_size' to 'start+size', which can
overflow option-rom boundaries when 'start' is non-zero.  Continue setting
optrom_region_size to the proper adjusted value of 'size'.

Fixes: e6f77540c067 ("scsi: qla2xxx: Fix an integer overflow in sysfs code")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Andrew Vasquez <andrewv@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Himanshu Madhani <hmadhani@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_attr.c |    4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_attr.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_attr.c
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom_ctl(struct fi
 		}
 
 		ha->optrom_region_start = start;
-		ha->optrom_region_size = start + size;
+		ha->optrom_region_size = size;
 
 		ha->optrom_state = QLA_SREADING;
 		ha->optrom_buffer = vmalloc(ha->optrom_region_size);
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom_ctl(struct fi
 		}
 
 		ha->optrom_region_start = start;
-		ha->optrom_region_size = start + size;
+		ha->optrom_region_size = size;
 
 		ha->optrom_state = QLA_SWRITING;
 		ha->optrom_buffer = vmalloc(ha->optrom_region_size);



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* [PATCH 5.1 20/30] scsi: qla2xxx: Set remote port devloss timeout to 0
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  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Giridhar Malavali, Himanshu Madhani,
	Martin K. Petersen

From: Giridhar Malavali <gmalavali@marvell.com>

commit ffc81fc07efc94a04695a8c1d458a06aecaf9f30 upstream.

This patch sets remote_port_devloss value to 0. This indicates to FC-NVMe
transport that driver is unloading and transport should not retry.

Fixes: e476fe8af5ff ("scsi: qla2xxx: Fix unload when NVMe devices are configured")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Giridhar Malavali <gmalavali@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Himanshu Madhani <hmadhani@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_nvme.c |   19 +++++++------------
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_nvme.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_nvme.c
@@ -615,7 +615,6 @@ static void qla_nvme_unregister_remote_p
 	struct fc_port *fcport = container_of(work, struct fc_port,
 	    nvme_del_work);
 	struct qla_nvme_rport *qla_rport, *trport;
-	scsi_qla_host_t *base_vha;
 
 	if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NVME_FC))
 		return;
@@ -623,23 +622,19 @@ static void qla_nvme_unregister_remote_p
 	ql_log(ql_log_warn, NULL, 0x2112,
 	    "%s: unregister remoteport on %p\n",__func__, fcport);
 
-	base_vha = pci_get_drvdata(fcport->vha->hw->pdev);
-	if (test_bit(PFLG_DRIVER_REMOVING, &base_vha->pci_flags)) {
-		ql_dbg(ql_dbg_disc, fcport->vha, 0x2114,
-		    "%s: Notify FC-NVMe transport, set devloss=0\n",
-		    __func__);
-
-		nvme_fc_set_remoteport_devloss(fcport->nvme_remote_port, 0);
-	}
-
 	list_for_each_entry_safe(qla_rport, trport,
 	    &fcport->vha->nvme_rport_list, list) {
 		if (qla_rport->fcport == fcport) {
 			ql_log(ql_log_info, fcport->vha, 0x2113,
 			    "%s: fcport=%p\n", __func__, fcport);
+			nvme_fc_set_remoteport_devloss
+				(fcport->nvme_remote_port, 0);
 			init_completion(&fcport->nvme_del_done);
-			nvme_fc_unregister_remoteport(
-			    fcport->nvme_remote_port);
+			if (nvme_fc_unregister_remoteport
+			    (fcport->nvme_remote_port))
+				ql_log(ql_log_info, fcport->vha, 0x2114,
+				    "%s: Failed to unregister nvme_remote_port\n",
+				    __func__);
 			wait_for_completion(&fcport->nvme_del_done);
 			break;
 		}



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  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Quinn Tran, Himanshu Madhani,
	Ewan D. Milne, Martin K. Petersen

From: Quinn Tran <qtran@marvell.com>

commit 2137490f2147a8d0799b72b9a1023efb012d40c7 upstream.

This patch fixes issue reported by some of the customers, who discovered
that after cable pull scenario the devices disappear and path seems to
remain in blocked state. Once the device reappears, driver does not seem to
update path to online. This issue appears because of the defer flag
creating race condition where the same session reappears.  This patch fixes
this issue by indicating SCSI-ML of device lost when
qlt_free_session_done() is called from qlt_unreg_sess().

Fixes: 41dc529a4602a ("qla2xxx: Improve RSCN handling in driver")
Signed-off-by: Quinn Tran <qtran@marvell.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #4.19
Signed-off-by: Himanshu Madhani <hmadhani@marvell.com>
Reviewed-by: Ewan D. Milne <emilne@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_target.c |    4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_target.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_target.c
@@ -980,6 +980,8 @@ void qlt_free_session_done(struct work_s
 		sess->send_els_logo);
 
 	if (!IS_SW_RESV_ADDR(sess->d_id)) {
+		qla2x00_mark_device_lost(vha, sess, 0, 0);
+
 		if (sess->send_els_logo) {
 			qlt_port_logo_t logo;
 
@@ -1160,8 +1162,6 @@ void qlt_unreg_sess(struct fc_port *sess
 	if (sess->se_sess)
 		vha->hw->tgt.tgt_ops->clear_nacl_from_fcport_map(sess);
 
-	qla2x00_mark_device_lost(vha, sess, 0, 0);
-
 	sess->deleted = QLA_SESS_DELETION_IN_PROGRESS;
 	sess->disc_state = DSC_DELETE_PEND;
 	sess->last_rscn_gen = sess->rscn_gen;



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  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Young Xiao, Marcel Holtmann

From: Young Xiao <YangX92@hotmail.com>

commit a1616a5ac99ede5d605047a9012481ce7ff18b16 upstream.

Struct ca is copied from userspace. It is not checked whether the "name"
field is NULL terminated, which allows local users to obtain potentially
sensitive information from kernel stack memory, via a HIDPCONNADD command.

This vulnerability is similar to CVE-2011-1079.

Signed-off-by: Young Xiao <YangX92@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 net/bluetooth/hidp/sock.c |    1 +
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

--- a/net/bluetooth/hidp/sock.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hidp/sock.c
@@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ static int do_hidp_sock_ioctl(struct soc
 			sockfd_put(csock);
 			return err;
 		}
+		ca.name[sizeof(ca.name)-1] = 0;
 
 		err = hidp_connection_add(&ca, csock, isock);
 		if (!err && copy_to_user(argp, &ca, sizeof(ca)))



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From: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>

commit d5bb334a8e171b262e48f378bd2096c0ea458265 upstream.

The minimum encryption key size for LE connections is 56 bits and to
align LE with BR/EDR, enforce 56 bits of minimum encryption key size for
BR/EDR connections as well.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 include/net/bluetooth/hci_core.h |    3 +++
 net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c         |    8 ++++++++
 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+)

--- a/include/net/bluetooth/hci_core.h
+++ b/include/net/bluetooth/hci_core.h
@@ -190,6 +190,9 @@ struct adv_info {
 
 #define HCI_MAX_SHORT_NAME_LENGTH	10
 
+/* Min encryption key size to match with SMP */
+#define HCI_MIN_ENC_KEY_SIZE		7
+
 /* Default LE RPA expiry time, 15 minutes */
 #define HCI_DEFAULT_RPA_TIMEOUT		(15 * 60)
 
--- a/net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c
@@ -1276,6 +1276,14 @@ int hci_conn_check_link_mode(struct hci_
 	    !test_bit(HCI_CONN_ENCRYPT, &conn->flags))
 		return 0;
 
+	/* The minimum encryption key size needs to be enforced by the
+	 * host stack before establishing any L2CAP connections. The
+	 * specification in theory allows a minimum of 1, but to align
+	 * BR/EDR and LE transports, a minimum of 7 is chosen.
+	 */
+	if (conn->enc_key_size < HCI_MIN_ENC_KEY_SIZE)
+		return 0;
+
 	return 1;
 }
 



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  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Luiz Augusto von Dentz, Marcel Holtmann

From: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@intel.com>

commit ba8f5289f706aed94cc95b15cc5b89e22062f61f upstream.

l2cap_le_flowctl_init was reseting the tx_credits which works only for
outgoing connection since that set the tx_credits on the response, for
incoming connections that was not the case which leaves the channel
without any credits causing it to be suspended.

Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 4.20+
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 net/bluetooth/l2cap_core.c |    9 ++++-----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

--- a/net/bluetooth/l2cap_core.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/l2cap_core.c
@@ -510,12 +510,12 @@ void l2cap_chan_set_defaults(struct l2ca
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(l2cap_chan_set_defaults);
 
-static void l2cap_le_flowctl_init(struct l2cap_chan *chan)
+static void l2cap_le_flowctl_init(struct l2cap_chan *chan, u16 tx_credits)
 {
 	chan->sdu = NULL;
 	chan->sdu_last_frag = NULL;
 	chan->sdu_len = 0;
-	chan->tx_credits = 0;
+	chan->tx_credits = tx_credits;
 	/* Derive MPS from connection MTU to stop HCI fragmentation */
 	chan->mps = min_t(u16, chan->imtu, chan->conn->mtu - L2CAP_HDR_SIZE);
 	/* Give enough credits for a full packet */
@@ -1281,7 +1281,7 @@ static void l2cap_le_connect(struct l2ca
 	if (test_and_set_bit(FLAG_LE_CONN_REQ_SENT, &chan->flags))
 		return;
 
-	l2cap_le_flowctl_init(chan);
+	l2cap_le_flowctl_init(chan, 0);
 
 	req.psm     = chan->psm;
 	req.scid    = cpu_to_le16(chan->scid);
@@ -5532,11 +5532,10 @@ static int l2cap_le_connect_req(struct l
 	chan->dcid = scid;
 	chan->omtu = mtu;
 	chan->remote_mps = mps;
-	chan->tx_credits = __le16_to_cpu(req->credits);
 
 	__l2cap_chan_add(conn, chan);
 
-	l2cap_le_flowctl_init(chan);
+	l2cap_le_flowctl_init(chan, __le16_to_cpu(req->credits));
 
 	dcid = chan->scid;
 	credits = chan->rx_credits;



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From: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>

commit 62611abc8f37d00e3b0cff0eb2d72fa92b05fd27 upstream.

The code path for Macs goes through bcm_apple_get_resources(), which
skips over the code that sets up the regulator supplies. As a result,
the call to regulator_bulk_enable() / regulator_bulk_disable() results
in a NULL pointer dereference.

This was reported on the kernel.org Bugzilla, bug 202963.

Unbreak Broadcom Bluetooth support on Intel Macs by checking if the
supplies were set up before enabling or disabling them.

The same does not need to be done for the clocks, as the common clock
framework API checks for NULL pointers.

Fixes: 75d11676dccb ("Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Add support for regulator supplies")
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 5.0.x
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Tested-by: Imre Kaloz <kaloz@openwrt.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/bluetooth/hci_bcm.c |   20 ++++++++++++++++----
 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/bluetooth/hci_bcm.c
+++ b/drivers/bluetooth/hci_bcm.c
@@ -228,9 +228,15 @@ static int bcm_gpio_set_power(struct bcm
 	int err;
 
 	if (powered && !dev->res_enabled) {
-		err = regulator_bulk_enable(BCM_NUM_SUPPLIES, dev->supplies);
-		if (err)
-			return err;
+		/* Intel Macs use bcm_apple_get_resources() and don't
+		 * have regulator supplies configured.
+		 */
+		if (dev->supplies[0].supply) {
+			err = regulator_bulk_enable(BCM_NUM_SUPPLIES,
+						    dev->supplies);
+			if (err)
+				return err;
+		}
 
 		/* LPO clock needs to be 32.768 kHz */
 		err = clk_set_rate(dev->lpo_clk, 32768);
@@ -259,7 +265,13 @@ static int bcm_gpio_set_power(struct bcm
 	if (!powered && dev->res_enabled) {
 		clk_disable_unprepare(dev->txco_clk);
 		clk_disable_unprepare(dev->lpo_clk);
-		regulator_bulk_disable(BCM_NUM_SUPPLIES, dev->supplies);
+
+		/* Intel Macs use bcm_apple_get_resources() and don't
+		 * have regulator supplies configured.
+		 */
+		if (dev->supplies[0].supply)
+			regulator_bulk_disable(BCM_NUM_SUPPLIES,
+					       dev->supplies);
 	}
 
 	/* wait for device to power on and come out of reset */



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  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Oliver Neukum

From: Oliver Neukum <oneukum@suse.com>

commit 3ae62a42090f1ed48e2313ed256a1182a85fb575 upstream.

This is the UAS version of

747668dbc061b3e62bc1982767a3a1f9815fcf0e
usb-storage: Set virt_boundary_mask to avoid SG overflows

We are not as likely to be vulnerable as storage, as it is unlikelier
that UAS is run over a controller without native support for SG,
but the issue exists.
The issue has been existing since the inception of the driver.

Fixes: 115bb1ffa54c ("USB: Add UAS driver")
Signed-off-by: Oliver Neukum <oneukum@suse.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/usb/storage/uas.c |   35 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/usb/storage/uas.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/storage/uas.c
@@ -789,24 +789,33 @@ static int uas_slave_alloc(struct scsi_d
 {
 	struct uas_dev_info *devinfo =
 		(struct uas_dev_info *)sdev->host->hostdata;
+	int maxp;
 
 	sdev->hostdata = devinfo;
 
 	/*
-	 * USB has unusual DMA-alignment requirements: Although the
-	 * starting address of each scatter-gather element doesn't matter,
-	 * the length of each element except the last must be divisible
-	 * by the Bulk maxpacket value.  There's currently no way to
-	 * express this by block-layer constraints, so we'll cop out
-	 * and simply require addresses to be aligned at 512-byte
-	 * boundaries.  This is okay since most block I/O involves
-	 * hardware sectors that are multiples of 512 bytes in length,
-	 * and since host controllers up through USB 2.0 have maxpacket
-	 * values no larger than 512.
+	 * We have two requirements here. We must satisfy the requirements
+	 * of the physical HC and the demands of the protocol, as we
+	 * definitely want no additional memory allocation in this path
+	 * ruling out using bounce buffers.
 	 *
-	 * But it doesn't suffice for Wireless USB, where Bulk maxpacket
-	 * values can be as large as 2048.  To make that work properly
-	 * will require changes to the block layer.
+	 * For a transmission on USB to continue we must never send
+	 * a package that is smaller than maxpacket. Hence the length of each
+         * scatterlist element except the last must be divisible by the
+         * Bulk maxpacket value.
+	 * If the HC does not ensure that through SG,
+	 * the upper layer must do that. We must assume nothing
+	 * about the capabilities off the HC, so we use the most
+	 * pessimistic requirement.
+	 */
+
+	maxp = usb_maxpacket(devinfo->udev, devinfo->data_in_pipe, 0);
+	blk_queue_virt_boundary(sdev->request_queue, maxp - 1);
+
+	/*
+	 * The protocol has no requirements on alignment in the strict sense.
+	 * Controllers may or may not have alignment restrictions.
+	 * As this is not exported, we use an extremely conservative guess.
 	 */
 	blk_queue_update_dma_alignment(sdev->request_queue, (512 - 1));
 



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  To: linux-kernel
  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, Ross Zwisler, Pierre-Louis Bossart,
	Mark Brown

From: Ross Zwisler <zwisler@chromium.org>

commit 0efa3334d65b7f421ba12382dfa58f6ff5bf83c4 upstream.

Currently in sst_dsp_new() if we get an error return from sst_dma_new()
we just print an error message and then still complete the function
successfully.  This means that we are trying to run without sst->dma
properly set up, which will result in NULL pointer dereference when
sst->dma is later used.  This was happening for me in
sst_dsp_dma_get_channel():

        struct sst_dma *dma = dsp->dma;
	...
        dma->ch = dma_request_channel(mask, dma_chan_filter, dsp);

This resulted in:

   BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000018
   IP: sst_dsp_dma_get_channel+0x4f/0x125 [snd_soc_sst_firmware]

Fix this by adding proper error handling for the case where we fail to
set up DMA.

This change only affects Haswell and Broadwell systems.  Baytrail
systems explicilty opt-out of DMA via sst->pdata->resindex_dma_base
being set to -1.

Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <zwisler@google.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Acked-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 sound/soc/intel/common/sst-firmware.c |    8 ++++++--
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

--- a/sound/soc/intel/common/sst-firmware.c
+++ b/sound/soc/intel/common/sst-firmware.c
@@ -1251,11 +1251,15 @@ struct sst_dsp *sst_dsp_new(struct devic
 		goto irq_err;
 
 	err = sst_dma_new(sst);
-	if (err)
-		dev_warn(dev, "sst_dma_new failed %d\n", err);
+	if (err)  {
+		dev_err(dev, "sst_dma_new failed %d\n", err);
+		goto dma_err;
+	}
 
 	return sst;
 
+dma_err:
+	free_irq(sst->irq, sst);
 irq_err:
 	if (sst->ops->free)
 		sst->ops->free(sst);



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From: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>

commit 476c7e1d34f2a03b1aa5a924c50703053fe5f77c upstream.

The problem here is that addr can be I3C_BROADCAST_ADDR (126).  That
means we're shifting by (126 * 2) % 64 which is 60.  The
I3C_ADDR_SLOT_STATUS_MASK is an enum which is an unsigned int in GCC
so shifts greater than 31 are undefined.

Fixes: 3a379bbcea0a ("i3c: Add core I3C infrastructure")
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@collabora.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 drivers/i3c/master.c |    5 +++--
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/i3c/master.c
+++ b/drivers/i3c/master.c
@@ -385,8 +385,9 @@ static void i3c_bus_set_addr_slot_status
 		return;
 
 	ptr = bus->addrslots + (bitpos / BITS_PER_LONG);
-	*ptr &= ~(I3C_ADDR_SLOT_STATUS_MASK << (bitpos % BITS_PER_LONG));
-	*ptr |= status << (bitpos % BITS_PER_LONG);
+	*ptr &= ~((unsigned long)I3C_ADDR_SLOT_STATUS_MASK <<
+						(bitpos % BITS_PER_LONG));
+	*ptr |= (unsigned long)status << (bitpos % BITS_PER_LONG);
 }
 
 static bool i3c_bus_dev_addr_is_avail(struct i3c_bus *bus, u8 addr)



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  Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, stable, Peter Zijlstra (Intel), Will Deacon

From: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>

commit 6b4f4bc9cb22875f97023984a625386f0c7cc1c0 upstream.

Some futex() operations, including FUTEX_WAKE_OP, require the kernel to
perform an atomic read-modify-write of the futex word via the userspace
mapping. These operations are implemented by each architecture in
arch_futex_atomic_op_inuser() and futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic(), which
are called in atomic context with the relevant hash bucket locks held.

Although these routines may return -EFAULT in response to a page fault
generated when accessing userspace, they are expected to succeed (i.e.
return 0) in all other cases. This poses a problem for architectures
that do not provide bounded forward progress guarantees or fairness of
contended atomic operations and can lead to starvation in some cases.

In these problematic scenarios, we must return back to the core futex
code so that we can drop the hash bucket locks and reschedule if
necessary, much like we do in the case of a page fault.

Allow architectures to return -EAGAIN from their implementations of
arch_futex_atomic_op_inuser() and futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic(), which
will cause the core futex code to reschedule if necessary and return
back to the architecture code later on.

Cc: <stable@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 kernel/futex.c |  188 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
 1 file changed, 117 insertions(+), 71 deletions(-)

--- a/kernel/futex.c
+++ b/kernel/futex.c
@@ -1311,13 +1311,15 @@ static int lookup_pi_state(u32 __user *u
 
 static int lock_pi_update_atomic(u32 __user *uaddr, u32 uval, u32 newval)
 {
+	int err;
 	u32 uninitialized_var(curval);
 
 	if (unlikely(should_fail_futex(true)))
 		return -EFAULT;
 
-	if (unlikely(cmpxchg_futex_value_locked(&curval, uaddr, uval, newval)))
-		return -EFAULT;
+	err = cmpxchg_futex_value_locked(&curval, uaddr, uval, newval);
+	if (unlikely(err))
+		return err;
 
 	/* If user space value changed, let the caller retry */
 	return curval != uval ? -EAGAIN : 0;
@@ -1502,10 +1504,8 @@ static int wake_futex_pi(u32 __user *uad
 	if (unlikely(should_fail_futex(true)))
 		ret = -EFAULT;
 
-	if (cmpxchg_futex_value_locked(&curval, uaddr, uval, newval)) {
-		ret = -EFAULT;
-
-	} else if (curval != uval) {
+	ret = cmpxchg_futex_value_locked(&curval, uaddr, uval, newval);
+	if (!ret && (curval != uval)) {
 		/*
 		 * If a unconditional UNLOCK_PI operation (user space did not
 		 * try the TID->0 transition) raced with a waiter setting the
@@ -1700,32 +1700,32 @@ retry_private:
 	double_lock_hb(hb1, hb2);
 	op_ret = futex_atomic_op_inuser(op, uaddr2);
 	if (unlikely(op_ret < 0)) {
-
 		double_unlock_hb(hb1, hb2);
 
-#ifndef CONFIG_MMU
-		/*
-		 * we don't get EFAULT from MMU faults if we don't have an MMU,
-		 * but we might get them from range checking
-		 */
-		ret = op_ret;
-		goto out_put_keys;
-#endif
-
-		if (unlikely(op_ret != -EFAULT)) {
+		if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MMU) ||
+		    unlikely(op_ret != -EFAULT && op_ret != -EAGAIN)) {
+			/*
+			 * we don't get EFAULT from MMU faults if we don't have
+			 * an MMU, but we might get them from range checking
+			 */
 			ret = op_ret;
 			goto out_put_keys;
 		}
 
-		ret = fault_in_user_writeable(uaddr2);
-		if (ret)
-			goto out_put_keys;
+		if (op_ret == -EFAULT) {
+			ret = fault_in_user_writeable(uaddr2);
+			if (ret)
+				goto out_put_keys;
+		}
 
-		if (!(flags & FLAGS_SHARED))
+		if (!(flags & FLAGS_SHARED)) {
+			cond_resched();
 			goto retry_private;
+		}
 
 		put_futex_key(&key2);
 		put_futex_key(&key1);
+		cond_resched();
 		goto retry;
 	}
 
@@ -2350,7 +2350,7 @@ static int fixup_pi_state_owner(u32 __us
 	u32 uval, uninitialized_var(curval), newval;
 	struct task_struct *oldowner, *newowner;
 	u32 newtid;
-	int ret;
+	int ret, err = 0;
 
 	lockdep_assert_held(q->lock_ptr);
 
@@ -2421,14 +2421,17 @@ retry:
 	if (!pi_state->owner)
 		newtid |= FUTEX_OWNER_DIED;
 
-	if (get_futex_value_locked(&uval, uaddr))
-		goto handle_fault;
+	err = get_futex_value_locked(&uval, uaddr);
+	if (err)
+		goto handle_err;
 
 	for (;;) {
 		newval = (uval & FUTEX_OWNER_DIED) | newtid;
 
-		if (cmpxchg_futex_value_locked(&curval, uaddr, uval, newval))
-			goto handle_fault;
+		err = cmpxchg_futex_value_locked(&curval, uaddr, uval, newval);
+		if (err)
+			goto handle_err;
+
 		if (curval == uval)
 			break;
 		uval = curval;
@@ -2456,23 +2459,37 @@ retry:
 	return 0;
 
 	/*
-	 * To handle the page fault we need to drop the locks here. That gives
-	 * the other task (either the highest priority waiter itself or the
-	 * task which stole the rtmutex) the chance to try the fixup of the
-	 * pi_state. So once we are back from handling the fault we need to
-	 * check the pi_state after reacquiring the locks and before trying to
-	 * do another fixup. When the fixup has been done already we simply
-	 * return.
+	 * In order to reschedule or handle a page fault, we need to drop the
+	 * locks here. In the case of a fault, this gives the other task
+	 * (either the highest priority waiter itself or the task which stole
+	 * the rtmutex) the chance to try the fixup of the pi_state. So once we
+	 * are back from handling the fault we need to check the pi_state after
+	 * reacquiring the locks and before trying to do another fixup. When
+	 * the fixup has been done already we simply return.
 	 *
 	 * Note: we hold both hb->lock and pi_mutex->wait_lock. We can safely
 	 * drop hb->lock since the caller owns the hb -> futex_q relation.
 	 * Dropping the pi_mutex->wait_lock requires the state revalidate.
 	 */
-handle_fault:
+handle_err:
 	raw_spin_unlock_irq(&pi_state->pi_mutex.wait_lock);
 	spin_unlock(q->lock_ptr);
 
-	ret = fault_in_user_writeable(uaddr);
+	switch (err) {
+	case -EFAULT:
+		ret = fault_in_user_writeable(uaddr);
+		break;
+
+	case -EAGAIN:
+		cond_resched();
+		ret = 0;
+		break;
+
+	default:
+		WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
+		ret = err;
+		break;
+	}
 
 	spin_lock(q->lock_ptr);
 	raw_spin_lock_irq(&pi_state->pi_mutex.wait_lock);
@@ -3041,10 +3058,8 @@ retry:
 		 * A unconditional UNLOCK_PI op raced against a waiter
 		 * setting the FUTEX_WAITERS bit. Try again.
 		 */
-		if (ret == -EAGAIN) {
-			put_futex_key(&key);
-			goto retry;
-		}
+		if (ret == -EAGAIN)
+			goto pi_retry;
 		/*
 		 * wake_futex_pi has detected invalid state. Tell user
 		 * space.
@@ -3059,9 +3074,19 @@ retry:
 	 * preserve the WAITERS bit not the OWNER_DIED one. We are the
 	 * owner.
 	 */
-	if (cmpxchg_futex_value_locked(&curval, uaddr, uval, 0)) {
+	if ((ret = cmpxchg_futex_value_locked(&curval, uaddr, uval, 0))) {
 		spin_unlock(&hb->lock);
-		goto pi_faulted;
+		switch (ret) {
+		case -EFAULT:
+			goto pi_faulted;
+
+		case -EAGAIN:
+			goto pi_retry;
+
+		default:
+			WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
+			goto out_putkey;
+		}
 	}
 
 	/*
@@ -3075,6 +3100,11 @@ out_putkey:
 	put_futex_key(&key);
 	return ret;
 
+pi_retry:
+	put_futex_key(&key);
+	cond_resched();
+	goto retry;
+
 pi_faulted:
 	put_futex_key(&key);
 
@@ -3435,6 +3465,7 @@ err_unlock:
 static int handle_futex_death(u32 __user *uaddr, struct task_struct *curr, int pi)
 {
 	u32 uval, uninitialized_var(nval), mval;
+	int err;
 
 	/* Futex address must be 32bit aligned */
 	if ((((unsigned long)uaddr) % sizeof(*uaddr)) != 0)
@@ -3444,42 +3475,57 @@ retry:
 	if (get_user(uval, uaddr))
 		return -1;
 
-	if ((uval & FUTEX_TID_MASK) == task_pid_vnr(curr)) {
-		/*
-		 * Ok, this dying thread is truly holding a futex
-		 * of interest. Set the OWNER_DIED bit atomically
-		 * via cmpxchg, and if the value had FUTEX_WAITERS
-		 * set, wake up a waiter (if any). (We have to do a
-		 * futex_wake() even if OWNER_DIED is already set -
-		 * to handle the rare but possible case of recursive
-		 * thread-death.) The rest of the cleanup is done in
-		 * userspace.
-		 */
-		mval = (uval & FUTEX_WAITERS) | FUTEX_OWNER_DIED;
-		/*
-		 * We are not holding a lock here, but we want to have
-		 * the pagefault_disable/enable() protection because
-		 * we want to handle the fault gracefully. If the
-		 * access fails we try to fault in the futex with R/W
-		 * verification via get_user_pages. get_user() above
-		 * does not guarantee R/W access. If that fails we
-		 * give up and leave the futex locked.
-		 */
-		if (cmpxchg_futex_value_locked(&nval, uaddr, uval, mval)) {
+	if ((uval & FUTEX_TID_MASK) != task_pid_vnr(curr))
+		return 0;
+
+	/*
+	 * Ok, this dying thread is truly holding a futex
+	 * of interest. Set the OWNER_DIED bit atomically
+	 * via cmpxchg, and if the value had FUTEX_WAITERS
+	 * set, wake up a waiter (if any). (We have to do a
+	 * futex_wake() even if OWNER_DIED is already set -
+	 * to handle the rare but possible case of recursive
+	 * thread-death.) The rest of the cleanup is done in
+	 * userspace.
+	 */
+	mval = (uval & FUTEX_WAITERS) | FUTEX_OWNER_DIED;
+
+	/*
+	 * We are not holding a lock here, but we want to have
+	 * the pagefault_disable/enable() protection because
+	 * we want to handle the fault gracefully. If the
+	 * access fails we try to fault in the futex with R/W
+	 * verification via get_user_pages. get_user() above
+	 * does not guarantee R/W access. If that fails we
+	 * give up and leave the futex locked.
+	 */
+	if ((err = cmpxchg_futex_value_locked(&nval, uaddr, uval, mval))) {
+		switch (err) {
+		case -EFAULT:
 			if (fault_in_user_writeable(uaddr))
 				return -1;
 			goto retry;
-		}
-		if (nval != uval)
+
+		case -EAGAIN:
+			cond_resched();
 			goto retry;
 
-		/*
-		 * Wake robust non-PI futexes here. The wakeup of
-		 * PI futexes happens in exit_pi_state():
-		 */
-		if (!pi && (uval & FUTEX_WAITERS))
-			futex_wake(uaddr, 1, 1, FUTEX_BITSET_MATCH_ANY);
+		default:
+			WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
+			return err;
+		}
 	}
+
+	if (nval != uval)
+		goto retry;
+
+	/*
+	 * Wake robust non-PI futexes here. The wakeup of
+	 * PI futexes happens in exit_pi_state():
+	 */
+	if (!pi && (uval & FUTEX_WAITERS))
+		futex_wake(uaddr, 1, 1, FUTEX_BITSET_MATCH_ANY);
+
 	return 0;
 }
 



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* [PATCH 5.1 30/30] arm64: futex: Bound number of LDXR/STXR loops in FUTEX_WAKE_OP
  2019-05-09 18:42 [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Greg Kroah-Hartman
                   ` (28 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-05-09 18:43 ` [PATCH 5.1 29/30] locking/futex: Allow low-level atomic operations to return -EAGAIN Greg Kroah-Hartman
@ 2019-05-09 18:43 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-10 10:18 ` [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Jon Hunter
                   ` (4 subsequent siblings)
  34 siblings, 0 replies; 41+ messages in thread
From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-09 18:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman, stable, stable, Will Deacon

From: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>

commit 03110a5cb2161690ae5ac04994d47ed0cd6cef75 upstream.

Our futex implementation makes use of LDXR/STXR loops to perform atomic
updates to user memory from atomic context. This can lead to latency
problems if we end up spinning around the LL/SC sequence at the expense
of doing something useful.

Rework our futex atomic operations so that we return -EAGAIN if we fail
to update the futex word after 128 attempts. The core futex code will
reschedule if necessary and we'll try again later.

Cc: <stable@kernel.org>
Fixes: 6170a97460db ("arm64: Atomic operations")
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>

---
 arch/arm64/include/asm/futex.h |   55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)

--- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/futex.h
+++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/futex.h
@@ -23,26 +23,34 @@
 
 #include <asm/errno.h>
 
+#define FUTEX_MAX_LOOPS	128 /* What's the largest number you can think of? */
+
 #define __futex_atomic_op(insn, ret, oldval, uaddr, tmp, oparg)		\
 do {									\
+	unsigned int loops = FUTEX_MAX_LOOPS;				\
+									\
 	uaccess_enable();						\
 	asm volatile(							\
 "	prfm	pstl1strm, %2\n"					\
 "1:	ldxr	%w1, %2\n"						\
 	insn "\n"							\
 "2:	stlxr	%w0, %w3, %2\n"						\
-"	cbnz	%w0, 1b\n"						\
-"	dmb	ish\n"							\
+"	cbz	%w0, 3f\n"						\
+"	sub	%w4, %w4, %w0\n"					\
+"	cbnz	%w4, 1b\n"						\
+"	mov	%w0, %w7\n"						\
 "3:\n"									\
+"	dmb	ish\n"							\
 "	.pushsection .fixup,\"ax\"\n"					\
 "	.align	2\n"							\
-"4:	mov	%w0, %w5\n"						\
+"4:	mov	%w0, %w6\n"						\
 "	b	3b\n"							\
 "	.popsection\n"							\
 	_ASM_EXTABLE(1b, 4b)						\
 	_ASM_EXTABLE(2b, 4b)						\
-	: "=&r" (ret), "=&r" (oldval), "+Q" (*uaddr), "=&r" (tmp)	\
-	: "r" (oparg), "Ir" (-EFAULT)					\
+	: "=&r" (ret), "=&r" (oldval), "+Q" (*uaddr), "=&r" (tmp),	\
+	  "+r" (loops)							\
+	: "r" (oparg), "Ir" (-EFAULT), "Ir" (-EAGAIN)			\
 	: "memory");							\
 	uaccess_disable();						\
 } while (0)
@@ -57,23 +65,23 @@ arch_futex_atomic_op_inuser(int op, int
 
 	switch (op) {
 	case FUTEX_OP_SET:
-		__futex_atomic_op("mov	%w3, %w4",
+		__futex_atomic_op("mov	%w3, %w5",
 				  ret, oldval, uaddr, tmp, oparg);
 		break;
 	case FUTEX_OP_ADD:
-		__futex_atomic_op("add	%w3, %w1, %w4",
+		__futex_atomic_op("add	%w3, %w1, %w5",
 				  ret, oldval, uaddr, tmp, oparg);
 		break;
 	case FUTEX_OP_OR:
-		__futex_atomic_op("orr	%w3, %w1, %w4",
+		__futex_atomic_op("orr	%w3, %w1, %w5",
 				  ret, oldval, uaddr, tmp, oparg);
 		break;
 	case FUTEX_OP_ANDN:
-		__futex_atomic_op("and	%w3, %w1, %w4",
+		__futex_atomic_op("and	%w3, %w1, %w5",
 				  ret, oldval, uaddr, tmp, ~oparg);
 		break;
 	case FUTEX_OP_XOR:
-		__futex_atomic_op("eor	%w3, %w1, %w4",
+		__futex_atomic_op("eor	%w3, %w1, %w5",
 				  ret, oldval, uaddr, tmp, oparg);
 		break;
 	default:
@@ -93,6 +101,7 @@ futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic(u32 *uval,
 			      u32 oldval, u32 newval)
 {
 	int ret = 0;
+	unsigned int loops = FUTEX_MAX_LOOPS;
 	u32 val, tmp;
 	u32 __user *uaddr;
 
@@ -104,20 +113,24 @@ futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic(u32 *uval,
 	asm volatile("// futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic\n"
 "	prfm	pstl1strm, %2\n"
 "1:	ldxr	%w1, %2\n"
-"	sub	%w3, %w1, %w4\n"
-"	cbnz	%w3, 3f\n"
-"2:	stlxr	%w3, %w5, %2\n"
-"	cbnz	%w3, 1b\n"
-"	dmb	ish\n"
+"	sub	%w3, %w1, %w5\n"
+"	cbnz	%w3, 4f\n"
+"2:	stlxr	%w3, %w6, %2\n"
+"	cbz	%w3, 3f\n"
+"	sub	%w4, %w4, %w3\n"
+"	cbnz	%w4, 1b\n"
+"	mov	%w0, %w8\n"
 "3:\n"
+"	dmb	ish\n"
+"4:\n"
 "	.pushsection .fixup,\"ax\"\n"
-"4:	mov	%w0, %w6\n"
-"	b	3b\n"
+"5:	mov	%w0, %w7\n"
+"	b	4b\n"
 "	.popsection\n"
-	_ASM_EXTABLE(1b, 4b)
-	_ASM_EXTABLE(2b, 4b)
-	: "+r" (ret), "=&r" (val), "+Q" (*uaddr), "=&r" (tmp)
-	: "r" (oldval), "r" (newval), "Ir" (-EFAULT)
+	_ASM_EXTABLE(1b, 5b)
+	_ASM_EXTABLE(2b, 5b)
+	: "+r" (ret), "=&r" (val), "+Q" (*uaddr), "=&r" (tmp), "+r" (loops)
+	: "r" (oldval), "r" (newval), "Ir" (-EFAULT), "Ir" (-EAGAIN)
 	: "memory");
 	uaccess_disable();
 



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* Re: [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
  2019-05-09 18:42 [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Greg Kroah-Hartman
                   ` (29 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-05-09 18:43 ` [PATCH 5.1 30/30] arm64: futex: Bound number of LDXR/STXR loops in FUTEX_WAKE_OP Greg Kroah-Hartman
@ 2019-05-10 10:18 ` Jon Hunter
  2019-05-10 15:50   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-10 16:27 ` Dan Rue
                   ` (3 subsequent siblings)
  34 siblings, 1 reply; 41+ messages in thread
From: Jon Hunter @ 2019-05-10 10:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg Kroah-Hartman, linux-kernel
  Cc: torvalds, akpm, linux, shuah, patches, ben.hutchings,
	lkft-triage, stable, linux-tegra


On 09/05/2019 19:42, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
> There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> let me know.
> 
> Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
> Anything received after that time might be too late.
> 
> The whole patch series can be found in one patch at:
> 	https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/stable-review/patch-5.1.1-rc1.gz
> or in the git tree and branch at:
> 	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-5.1.y
> and the diffstat can be found below.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> greg k-h

All tests are passing for Tegra ...

Test results for stable-v5.1:
    12 builds:	12 pass, 0 fail
    22 boots:	22 pass, 0 fail
    32 tests:	32 pass, 0 fail

Linux version:	5.1.1-rc1-ge4f05f7
Boards tested:	tegra124-jetson-tk1, tegra186-p2771-0000,
                tegra194-p2972-0000, tegra20-ventana,
                tegra210-p2371-2180, tegra30-cardhu-a04

Cheers
Jon

-- 
nvpublic

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* Re: [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
  2019-05-10 10:18 ` [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Jon Hunter
@ 2019-05-10 15:50   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 41+ messages in thread
From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-10 15:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jon Hunter
  Cc: linux-kernel, torvalds, akpm, linux, shuah, patches,
	ben.hutchings, lkft-triage, stable, linux-tegra

On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 11:18:07AM +0100, Jon Hunter wrote:
> 
> On 09/05/2019 19:42, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> > This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
> > There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> > to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> > let me know.
> > 
> > Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
> > Anything received after that time might be too late.
> > 
> > The whole patch series can be found in one patch at:
> > 	https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/stable-review/patch-5.1.1-rc1.gz
> > or in the git tree and branch at:
> > 	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-5.1.y
> > and the diffstat can be found below.
> > 
> > thanks,
> > 
> > greg k-h
> 
> All tests are passing for Tegra ...
> 
> Test results for stable-v5.1:
>     12 builds:	12 pass, 0 fail
>     22 boots:	22 pass, 0 fail
>     32 tests:	32 pass, 0 fail
> 
> Linux version:	5.1.1-rc1-ge4f05f7
> Boards tested:	tegra124-jetson-tk1, tegra186-p2771-0000,
>                 tegra194-p2972-0000, tegra20-ventana,
>                 tegra210-p2371-2180, tegra30-cardhu-a04
> 

Wonderful, thanks for testing all of these and letting me know.

greg k-h

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* Re: [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
  2019-05-09 18:42 [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Greg Kroah-Hartman
                   ` (30 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-05-10 10:18 ` [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Jon Hunter
@ 2019-05-10 16:27 ` Dan Rue
  2019-05-11  5:48   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-10 16:46 ` Guenter Roeck
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  34 siblings, 1 reply; 41+ messages in thread
From: Dan Rue @ 2019-05-10 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg Kroah-Hartman
  Cc: linux-kernel, torvalds, akpm, linux, shuah, patches,
	ben.hutchings, lkft-triage, stable

On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 08:42:32PM +0200, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
> There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> let me know.
> 
> Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
> Anything received after that time might be too late.

Results from Linaro’s test farm.
No regressions on arm64, arm, x86_64, and i386.

Summary
------------------------------------------------------------------------

kernel: 5.1.1-rc1
git repo: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git
git branch: linux-5.1.y
git commit: e4f05f7add176a1379bcd3e582b0ca615cf58000
git describe: v5.1-31-ge4f05f7add17
Test details: https://qa-reports.linaro.org/lkft/linux-stable-rc-5.1-oe/build/v5.1-31-ge4f05f7add17

No regressions (compared to build v5.1)

No fixes (compared to build v5.1)

Ran 23855 total tests in the following environments and test suites.

Environments
--------------
- dragonboard-410c
- hi6220-hikey
- i386
- juno-r2
- qemu_arm
- qemu_arm64
- qemu_i386
- qemu_x86_64
- x15
- x86

Test Suites
-----------
* build
* install-android-platform-tools-r2600
* kselftest
* libgpiod
* libhugetlbfs
* ltp-cap_bounds-tests
* ltp-commands-tests
* ltp-containers-tests
* ltp-cpuhotplug-tests
* ltp-cve-tests
* ltp-dio-tests
* ltp-fcntl-locktests-tests
* ltp-filecaps-tests
* ltp-fs_bind-tests
* ltp-fs_perms_simple-tests
* ltp-fsx-tests
* ltp-hugetlb-tests
* ltp-io-tests
* ltp-ipc-tests
* ltp-math-tests
* ltp-mm-tests
* ltp-nptl-tests
* ltp-pty-tests
* ltp-sched-tests
* ltp-securebits-tests
* ltp-syscalls-tests
* ltp-timers-tests
* perf
* spectre-meltdown-checker-test
* v4l2-compliance
* ltp-fs-tests
* ltp-open-posix-tests
* kvm-unit-tests
* kselftest-vsyscall-mode-native
* kselftest-vsyscall-mode-none

-- 
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https://lkft.linaro.org

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* Re: [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
  2019-05-09 18:42 [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Greg Kroah-Hartman
                   ` (31 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-05-10 16:27 ` Dan Rue
@ 2019-05-10 16:46 ` Guenter Roeck
  2019-05-11  5:47   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-10 17:23 ` Vandana BN
  2019-05-10 21:14 ` shuah
  34 siblings, 1 reply; 41+ messages in thread
From: Guenter Roeck @ 2019-05-10 16:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg Kroah-Hartman
  Cc: linux-kernel, torvalds, akpm, shuah, patches, ben.hutchings,
	lkft-triage, stable

On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 08:42:32PM +0200, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
> There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> let me know.
> 
> Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
> Anything received after that time might be too late.
> 

Build results:
	total: 159 pass: 159 fail: 0
Qemu test results:
	total: 349 pass: 349 fail: 0

Guenter

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* Re: [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
  2019-05-09 18:42 [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Greg Kroah-Hartman
                   ` (32 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-05-10 16:46 ` Guenter Roeck
@ 2019-05-10 17:23 ` Vandana BN
  2019-05-11  5:49   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2019-05-10 21:14 ` shuah
  34 siblings, 1 reply; 41+ messages in thread
From: Vandana BN @ 2019-05-10 17:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg Kroah-Hartman, linux-kernel
  Cc: torvalds, akpm, linux, shuah, patches, ben.hutchings,
	lkft-triage, stable


On 10/05/19 12:12 AM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
> There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> let me know.
>
> Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
> Anything received after that time might be too late.
>
> The whole patch series can be found in one patch at:
> 	https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/stable-review/patch-5.1.1-rc1.gz
> or in the git tree and branch at:
> 	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-5.1.y
> and the diffstat can be found below.
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h

Compiled , booted and no regressions on my system.

Thanks,

Vandana.


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* Re: [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
  2019-05-09 18:42 [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review Greg Kroah-Hartman
                   ` (33 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-05-10 17:23 ` Vandana BN
@ 2019-05-10 21:14 ` shuah
  2019-05-11  5:49   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  34 siblings, 1 reply; 41+ messages in thread
From: shuah @ 2019-05-10 21:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg Kroah-Hartman, linux-kernel
  Cc: torvalds, akpm, linux, patches, ben.hutchings, lkft-triage,
	stable, shuah

On 5/9/19 12:42 PM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
> There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> let me know.
> 
> Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
> Anything received after that time might be too late.
> 
> The whole patch series can be found in one patch at:
> 	https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/stable-review/patch-5.1.1-rc1.gz
> or in the git tree and branch at:
> 	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-5.1.y
> and the diffstat can be found below.
> 

Compiled and booted on my test system. No dmesg regressions.

thanks,
-- Shuah


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* Re: [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
  2019-05-10 16:46 ` Guenter Roeck
@ 2019-05-11  5:47   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 41+ messages in thread
From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-11  5:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Guenter Roeck
  Cc: linux-kernel, torvalds, akpm, shuah, patches, ben.hutchings,
	lkft-triage, stable

On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 09:46:23AM -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 08:42:32PM +0200, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> > This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
> > There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> > to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> > let me know.
> > 
> > Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
> > Anything received after that time might be too late.
> > 
> 
> Build results:
> 	total: 159 pass: 159 fail: 0
> Qemu test results:
> 	total: 349 pass: 349 fail: 0

Wonderful, thanks for testing all of these and letting me know.

greg k-h

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* Re: [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
  2019-05-10 16:27 ` Dan Rue
@ 2019-05-11  5:48   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 41+ messages in thread
From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-11  5:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel, torvalds, akpm, linux, shuah, patches,
	ben.hutchings, lkft-triage, stable

On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 11:27:43AM -0500, Dan Rue wrote:
> On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 08:42:32PM +0200, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> > This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
> > There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> > to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> > let me know.
> > 
> > Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
> > Anything received after that time might be too late.
> 
> Results from Linaro’s test farm.
> No regressions on arm64, arm, x86_64, and i386.

Great, thanks!

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 41+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
  2019-05-10 21:14 ` shuah
@ 2019-05-11  5:49   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 41+ messages in thread
From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-11  5:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: shuah
  Cc: linux-kernel, torvalds, akpm, linux, patches, ben.hutchings,
	lkft-triage, stable

On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 03:14:08PM -0600, shuah wrote:
> On 5/9/19 12:42 PM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> > This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
> > There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> > to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> > let me know.
> > 
> > Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
> > Anything received after that time might be too late.
> > 
> > The whole patch series can be found in one patch at:
> > 	https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/stable-review/patch-5.1.1-rc1.gz
> > or in the git tree and branch at:
> > 	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-5.1.y
> > and the diffstat can be found below.
> > 
> 
> Compiled and booted on my test system. No dmesg regressions.

Thanks for testingn all of these and letting me know.

greg k-h

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 41+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH 5.1 00/30] 5.1.1-stable review
  2019-05-10 17:23 ` Vandana BN
@ 2019-05-11  5:49   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 41+ messages in thread
From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2019-05-11  5:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Vandana BN
  Cc: linux-kernel, torvalds, akpm, linux, shuah, patches,
	ben.hutchings, lkft-triage, stable

On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 10:53:34PM +0530, Vandana BN wrote:
> 
> On 10/05/19 12:12 AM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> > This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.1.1 release.
> > There are 30 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> > to this one.  If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> > let me know.
> >
> > Responses should be made by Sat 11 May 2019 06:11:35 PM UTC.
> > Anything received after that time might be too late.
> >
> > The whole patch series can be found in one patch at:
> > 	https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/stable-review/patch-5.1.1-rc1.gz
> > or in the git tree and branch at:
> > 	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-5.1.y
> > and the diffstat can be found below.
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > greg k-h
> 
> Compiled , booted and no regressions on my system.

Wonderful, thansk!

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2019-05-11  5:47   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
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