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authorRichard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>2022-08-01 21:31:22 +0200
committerRichard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>2022-08-01 21:31:22 +0200
commit9661524b9b26a45ecb045d7d36f85e83d8021a86 (patch)
tree28d50d77a798e097fd2040fd6f8a6fd9bb5dea65 /kernel/workqueue.c
parente8166841a6996ac837caa24ee0da9d3f1eaad7be (diff)
parentf8cd9f632f4415b1e8838bdca8ab42cfb37a6584 (diff)
Merge tag 'spi-nor/for-5.20' into mtd/next
SPI NOR core changes: - move SECT_4K_PMC flag out of the core as it's a vendor specific flag - s/addr_width/addr_nbytes: address width means the number of IO lines used for the address, whereas in the code it is used as the number of address bytes. - do not change nor->addr_nbytes at SFDP parsing time. At the SFDP parsing time we should not change members of struct spi_nor, but instead fill members of struct spi_nor_flash_parameters which could later on be used by the callers. - track flash's internal address mode so that we can use 4B opcodes together with opcodes that don't have a 4B opcode correspondent. SPI NOR manufacturer drivers changes: - esmt: Rename "f25l32qa" flash name to "f25l32qa-2s". - micron-st: Skip FSR reading if SPI controller does not support it to allow flashes that support FSR to work even when attached to such SPI controllers. - spansion: Add s25hl-t/s25hs-t IDs and fixups.
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/workqueue.c')
-rw-r--r--kernel/workqueue.c16
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/workqueue.c b/kernel/workqueue.c
index 4056f2a3f9d5..1ea50f6be843 100644
--- a/kernel/workqueue.c
+++ b/kernel/workqueue.c
@@ -2788,13 +2788,13 @@ static bool flush_workqueue_prep_pwqs(struct workqueue_struct *wq,
}
/**
- * flush_workqueue - ensure that any scheduled work has run to completion.
+ * __flush_workqueue - ensure that any scheduled work has run to completion.
* @wq: workqueue to flush
*
* This function sleeps until all work items which were queued on entry
* have finished execution, but it is not livelocked by new incoming ones.
*/
-void flush_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
+void __flush_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
{
struct wq_flusher this_flusher = {
.list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(this_flusher.list),
@@ -2943,7 +2943,7 @@ void flush_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
out_unlock:
mutex_unlock(&wq->mutex);
}
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_workqueue);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(__flush_workqueue);
/**
* drain_workqueue - drain a workqueue
@@ -2971,7 +2971,7 @@ void drain_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
wq->flags |= __WQ_DRAINING;
mutex_unlock(&wq->mutex);
reflush:
- flush_workqueue(wq);
+ __flush_workqueue(wq);
mutex_lock(&wq->mutex);
@@ -6111,3 +6111,11 @@ void __init workqueue_init(void)
wq_online = true;
wq_watchdog_init();
}
+
+/*
+ * Despite the naming, this is a no-op function which is here only for avoiding
+ * link error. Since compile-time warning may fail to catch, we will need to
+ * emit run-time warning from __flush_workqueue().
+ */
+void __warn_flushing_systemwide_wq(void) { }
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(__warn_flushing_systemwide_wq);