This series fixes the original support for systems without FP/SIMD. We have three set of issues with the current code :
1) We detect the absence of FP/SIMD after the SMP cpus are brought online (i.e, SYSTEM scope). This means, some of the early kernel threads could run with their TIF_FOREIGN_FPSTATE flag set which might be inherited by applications forked by them (e.g, modprobe from initramfs). Also we allow a hotplugged CPU to boot successfully even if it doesn't have the FP/SIMD when we have decided otherwise at boot and have now advertised the ELF HWCAP for the userspace. Fix this by turning this to a BOOT_RESTRICTED_CPU_LOCAL feature to allow the detection of the feature the very moment a CPU turns up without FP/SIMD and also prevent a conflict after SMP boot. 2) As mentioned above, some tasks could have the TIF flag set, which will never be cleared after we detect the capability. Thus they could get stuck indefinitely in do_notfiy_resume(). Fix this by clearing the TIF flag for such tasks but continuing to avoid the save/restore of the FP state. 3) The compat ELF_HWCAP bits are statically initialised to indicate that the FP/SIMD support is available. This must be updated dynamically to provide the correct flags to the userspace. Tested with a 32bit Debian Jessie fs on Fast model (with and without FP support). Suzuki K Poulose (3): arm64: cpufeature: Fix the type of no FP/SIMD capability arm64: nofpsmid: Clear TIF_FOREIGN_FPSTATE flag for early tasks arm64: cpufeature: Set the FP/SIMD compat HWCAP bits properly arch/arm64/kernel/cpufeature.c | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- arch/arm64/kernel/fpsimd.c | 26 ++++++++++++++--------- 2 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) -- 2.21.0