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Magnus Karlsson
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0b170456e0 |
libbpf: Deprecate AF_XDP support
Deprecate AF_XDP support in libbpf ([0]). This has been moved to libxdp as it is a better fit for that library. The AF_XDP support only uses the public libbpf functions and can therefore just use libbpf as a library from libxdp. The libxdp APIs are exactly the same so it should just be linking with libxdp instead of libbpf for the AF_XDP functionality. If not, please submit a bug report. Linking with both libraries is supported but make sure you link in the correct order so that the new functions in libxdp are used instead of the deprecated ones in libbpf. Libxdp can be found at https://github.com/xdp-project/xdp-tools. [0] Closes: https://github.com/libbpf/libbpf/issues/270 Signed-off-by: Magnus Karlsson <magnus.karlsson@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Acked-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20211029090111.4733-1-magnus.karlsson@gmail.com |
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Jiri Olsa
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9741e07ece |
kbuild: Unify options for BTF generation for vmlinux and modules
Using new PAHOLE_FLAGS variable to pass extra arguments to pahole for both vmlinux and modules BTF data generation. Adding new scripts/pahole-flags.sh script that detect and prints pahole options. [ fixed issues found by kernel test robot ] Signed-off-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Acked-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20211029125729.70002-1-jolsa@kernel.org |
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Alexei Starovoitov
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0869e5078a |
selftests/bpf: Add a testcase for 64-bit bounds propagation issue.
./test_progs-no_alu32 -vv -t twfw Before the 64-bit_into_32-bit fix: 19: (25) if r1 > 0x3f goto pc+6 R1_w=inv(id=0,umax_value=63,var_off=(0x0; 0xff),s32_max_value=255,u32_max_value=255) and eventually: invalid access to map value, value_size=8 off=7 size=8 R6 max value is outside of the allowed memory range libbpf: failed to load object 'no_alu32/twfw.o' After the fix: 19: (25) if r1 > 0x3f goto pc+6 R1_w=inv(id=0,umax_value=63,var_off=(0x0; 0x3f)) verif_twfw:OK Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20211101222153.78759-3-alexei.starovoitov@gmail.com |
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Alexei Starovoitov
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388e2c0b97 |
bpf: Fix propagation of signed bounds from 64-bit min/max into 32-bit.
Similar to unsigned bounds propagation fix signed bounds.
The 'Fixes' tag is a hint. There is no security bug here.
The verifier was too conservative.
Fixes:
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Alexei Starovoitov
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b9979db834 |
bpf: Fix propagation of bounds from 64-bit min/max into 32-bit and var_off.
Before this fix: 166: (b5) if r2 <= 0x1 goto pc+22 from 166 to 189: R2=invP(id=1,umax_value=1,var_off=(0x0; 0xffffffff)) After this fix: 166: (b5) if r2 <= 0x1 goto pc+22 from 166 to 189: R2=invP(id=1,umax_value=1,var_off=(0x0; 0x1)) While processing BPF_JLE the reg_set_min_max() would set true_reg->umax_value = 1 and call __reg_combine_64_into_32(true_reg). Without the fix it would not pass the condition: if (__reg64_bound_u32(reg->umin_value) && __reg64_bound_u32(reg->umax_value)) since umin_value == 0 at this point. Before commit |
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Linus Torvalds
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6f2b76a4a3 |
Smack changes for 5.16
Multiple corrections to smackfs. W=1 fixes Fix for overlayfs. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJLBAABCAA1FiEEC+9tH1YyUwIQzUIeOKUVfIxDyBEFAmGALSwXHGNhc2V5QHNj aGF1Zmxlci1jYS5jb20ACgkQOKUVfIxDyBECcRAAuFN3uiptwLHC0P/Yy5VtANF4 kvRV7egXeIp8tYl6zVb+VIa3AgQMTB0BfdpSVMq8YyTtp5olczlM2b00zN4cVZq0 VO7XlTUfoljdsi4IysaA5rZZtjT5entoNl6eiCrMVwpvC4ZrlTqebOJteXDAnEQP zI+smzc5mUFn1FUkGaQ+ciLHv2wyT39Wmk78BDKI/UAl09xV6Kxfci15Q9UPpZ94 CnYMfrjsinUCzQ+gbj9FIe5vXvcGwVoO7jJUNda5kuCSM3N4TTxD/fDkVxWEwOD2 eNjemub5RkxVWSlzRtVQgEFsssRsd6VYEKop34jyojDOGDj+JVQ03ntnFUfWScUz 8BkwyYsE8I+f878f0wAaz+8xrefjnwnRUHFzkF5hd6wLFCvQlCKULL/naRtig7pJ x1V6Q+AC/Qyu0rNrSH5UCDgsvDQ3YzKocWhnvgCqJa8bd/QlfMKu8sxIwetNlctz +TG+GwBLKaVmdiwWoI/CF3PkM4xYo4DtJtDnvlzAiEjGEYosEXilgDBq6IAD8vLa cuSXtWCIpBk5VKkglvAvsIbXxnWa0W45j7PXyf8b7YXRWF511I8zBHjpDx6XP/Ko FywGEaRDeNO3KZJxw9e39FUdyl1MT+s+gN3sERomUTig9RaPhp87pC/kWMWxVj+Y fU/iIgrRTqa2spQgYNg= =lPZg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'Smack-for-5.16' of https://github.com/cschaufler/smack-next Pull smack updates from Casey Schaufler: "Multiple corrections to smackfs: - a change for overlayfs support that corrects the initial attributes on created files - code clean-up for netlabel processing - several fixes in smackfs for a variety of reasons - Errors reported by W=1 have been addressed All told, nothing challenging" * tag 'Smack-for-5.16' of https://github.com/cschaufler/smack-next: smackfs: use netlbl_cfg_cipsov4_del() for deleting cipso_v4_doi smackfs: use __GFP_NOFAIL for smk_cipso_doi() Smack: fix W=1 build warnings smack: remove duplicated hook function Smack:- Use overlay inode label in smack_inode_copy_up() smack: Guard smack_ipv6_lock definition within a SMACK_IPV6_PORT_LABELING block smackfs: Fix use-after-free in netlbl_catmap_walk() |
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Linus Torvalds
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f2786f43c9 |
fallthrough fixes for Clang for 5.16-rc1
Hi Linus, Please, pull the following patches that fix some fall-through warnings when building with Clang and -Wimplicit-fallthrough. Thanks! -- Gustavo -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEEkmRahXBSurMIg1YvRwW0y0cG2zEFAmGAYmQACgkQRwW0y0cG 2zFBAhAAtFusTzJCanITg12l87R4w4LWKZjBGNNKJCSvh3JyUxRw/AfgASgRECKn 2b4pDpYpwZh7CzUoaYwhROCFKw4+FMgEQ/d+q77JBdiNGa4PyWI6gQMwqD5rOFET hBIJfiIcR2cS9F9w6sHysNxYoiO+zIGbSA8CcTPa47QOecZH5QKhcNw1apGw8n+D PTSm4qhQBjLfk8/2BsF8pn6THI9+BWmHd8/W9p8cjNXISCeDMZgHqmoK3VHjw6L8 z/CA1lveagbeMHwGYa0ZqVw087G4fzN0XCxwK1+R0zHJbAIGMZTtLkRqZ0yty4Wx Ses/oNbcsXZVzcOuh1MkU00j4M59dZdaR7WfQNwxdHnWs6jUVi3DDqMvzF3AD2Au LTbQsKzPg76jd+McbukRSUYV5O4GBPYUCYkGMdbyXPRAi8TxPl4SQYNCCkY7QVL6 2Em9mU1qqxxnoGfPWBBQtlVfeViAw9RWihSAr6FXxV4a9wFYU90TWg6L5MweoPVh 1avP54yW9xSrA1eBMO2QiH2nD56NKzqp3eyy/9G8f9XDUJre8OaCw8Ow+kc6/vdW gSTiVArZKXWAe1IdvXOE4QMwAFs1eK66MBn9Flngy+8k7bcE9/tzNsjRbLHkNlOB L4bWu9sn9pZNkcFLprSY9wAnm317JBGhC/9ef/wC4kYE4VaYUvM= =3pkR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'fallthrough-fixes-clang-5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gustavoars/linux Pull fallthrough fixes from Gustavo A. R. Silva: "Fix some fall-through warnings when building with Clang and -Wimplicit-fallthrough" * tag 'fallthrough-fixes-clang-5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gustavoars/linux: pcmcia: db1xxx_ss: Fix fall-through warning for Clang MIPS: Fix fall-through warnings for Clang scsi: st: Fix fall-through warning for Clang |
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Linus Torvalds
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bf953917be |
Various hardening fixes and cleanups for 5.16-rc1
Hi Linus, Please, pull the following hardening fixes and cleanups that I've been collecting during the last development cycle. All of them have been baking in linux-next. Fix -Wcast-function-type error: - firewire: Remove function callback casts (Oscar Carter) Fix application of sizeof operator: - firmware/psci: fix application of sizeof to pointer (jing yangyang) Replace open coded instances with size_t saturating arithmetic helpers: - assoc_array: Avoid open coded arithmetic in allocator arguments (Len Baker) - writeback: prefer struct_size over open coded arithmetic (Len Baker) - aio: Prefer struct_size over open coded arithmetic (Len Baker) - dmaengine: pxa_dma: Prefer struct_size over open coded arithmetic (Len Baker) Flexible array transformation: - KVM: PPC: Replace zero-length array with flexible array member (Len Baker) Use 2-factor argument multiplication form: - nouveau/svm: Use kvcalloc() instead of kvzalloc() (Gustavo A. R. Silva) - xfs: Use kvcalloc() instead of kvzalloc() (Gustavo A. R. Silva) Thanks -- Gustavo -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEEkmRahXBSurMIg1YvRwW0y0cG2zEFAmGAWzsACgkQRwW0y0cG 2zF55A/+PTBZKg0XLQkPZ7HFipobeZpfvM0dU4JutwN6Kts1RmMRftPn6ootY18v 4tWR4jXcnblvEr7UTgYAl6QQdytFXZKOK+JKMWV8LXLqyNGF6sS2PmA6zk/iQoa5 1q0IKUaaqLIXwmm3xoz+/uNHsb+kfjYOHZpHA6HhYZQFDyShW7+hhIeS1NauJo2X op3IWasMumrawPkCJZ0ZJJQLELtZNGt4gHnOjB1MAYhOTAokowgeeDNtyfoJ9j1L iL8kimphVLI35H/GERBozmqdqRGIIZLlQF4P66VfNNEXSDoKOemAKDSFrfmYoVwE kdh6fqeKPV/aRImrCtNthfpiEjqEpm8afQGMC5H5uPnZontUX9tcU1Qagg0vwYx0 fLZ8mMuNQK5AZfugK+1+2ShfBYUlhvWRhQdtjC9nIAoO80NqouWB7QD0zIHC2WV7 durdlhzxik70ISnXqKmTR6bQNcXB6kFLPR30RpcA3E6+AgwlkP0FmaD3e+sDttJ0 vtxDMHqMMNNzOWlLW2eqEdKMEfoU0gLyRt5iM7EN6R8HUXwup5f9bu7V4LuCnR6y FAX4tEa8b5wg01zNfyWClCccU6tetSeXjdrhdIk7szQVsOsYXc4zxDrp6xvqsAh2 B7GbGk5qeUzM/O7QWNIl+5s/NhUjEzQ3QiQebRDdjVyINU2OKsI= =Jk0U -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'kspp-misc-fixes-5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gustavoars/linux Pull hardening fixes and cleanups from Gustavo A. R. Silva: "Various hardening fixes and cleanups that I've been collecting during the last development cycle: Fix -Wcast-function-type error: - firewire: Remove function callback casts (Oscar Carter) Fix application of sizeof operator: - firmware/psci: fix application of sizeof to pointer (jing yangyang) Replace open coded instances with size_t saturating arithmetic helpers: - assoc_array: Avoid open coded arithmetic in allocator arguments (Len Baker) - writeback: prefer struct_size over open coded arithmetic (Len Baker) - aio: Prefer struct_size over open coded arithmetic (Len Baker) - dmaengine: pxa_dma: Prefer struct_size over open coded arithmetic (Len Baker) Flexible array transformation: - KVM: PPC: Replace zero-length array with flexible array member (Len Baker) Use 2-factor argument multiplication form: - nouveau/svm: Use kvcalloc() instead of kvzalloc() (Gustavo A. R. Silva) - xfs: Use kvcalloc() instead of kvzalloc() (Gustavo A. R. Silva)" * tag 'kspp-misc-fixes-5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gustavoars/linux: firewire: Remove function callback casts nouveau/svm: Use kvcalloc() instead of kvzalloc() firmware/psci: fix application of sizeof to pointer dmaengine: pxa_dma: Prefer struct_size over open coded arithmetic KVM: PPC: Replace zero-length array with flexible array member aio: Prefer struct_size over open coded arithmetic writeback: prefer struct_size over open coded arithmetic xfs: Use kvcalloc() instead of kvzalloc() assoc_array: Avoid open coded arithmetic in allocator arguments |
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Linus Torvalds
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a5a9e00605 |
seccomp updates for v5.16-rc1
- set spec_store_bypass_disable & spectre_v2_user to prctl (Andrea Arcangeli) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCgA0FiEEpcP2jyKd1g9yPm4TiXL039xtwCYFAmGAGAkWHGtlZXNjb29r QGNocm9taXVtLm9yZwAKCRCJcvTf3G3AJqOWD/4mMFp84IMa/VdCmD6PS+BhisyI i7+Hyfisg8AWpjgW4+JihU/6hfsDgs/hNNKbiIopcwc/12KV4M0QIQyF7vmceSwB uMsAX7pkobNUUisnrQVbw6boK4hrBvrV3STlVdRHvNlLeQLQIu4UN3+9UMj/qsmh 46ltdxR489oDDLXFgMkKq9auVP2t5t4fbyRmgBPLSKIXaOxIhWck3kUQwt/Rbr44 M87/Xr4iQ0w4ddiBFJz9GOHQ5Iz08ms4dBfO+e5FSl6I69Nt6q836el35c/6j4y8 r7C21WU088MSkjk75RCa3v2sq8db2CjLe+wBugq+yYC29qGgxtTiUZaoiNQCN5bL DIRfl1iU5Ge1wEKorpr3DR6DksmfJO4MNPdMo4CcVZT3Gkdi7udLHfrEI82xgdDl lh1UiJlRx4YNEcDbGBnxCzKGwauqHa2TgPNWulUPdH7OGhUL86FAV49L84uz9lCD C/+PKxDqc2XKjbgqMsbuyQ7hzB2KQK/ieEXzduoHxTxIr5vO/viENrbkUiSL8bsO 6msCVbCIjtFDvW4Ac16IOwGoflJ7vLAIuXIdAYCeN+JXqOVV+FG/MN447Y674FeH R84G6JCT82ULEXrKlwuoSSVJEwA5lzP4IwoWm/ujeUbzi1s+7m+7WRpuJe2jZm6c zPsCVkNPUrvp82L/wA== =NAsc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'seccomp-v5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull seccomp updates from Kees Cook: "These are x86-specific, but I carried these since they're also seccomp-specific. This flips the defaults for spec_store_bypass_disable and spectre_v2_user from "seccomp" to "prctl", as enough time has passed to allow system owners to have updated the defensive stances of their various workloads, and it's long overdue to unpessimize seccomp threads. Extensive rationale and details are in Andrea's main patch. Summary: - set spec_store_bypass_disable & spectre_v2_user to prctl (Andrea Arcangeli)" * tag 'seccomp-v5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: x86: deduplicate the spectre_v2_user documentation x86: change default to spec_store_bypass_disable=prctl spectre_v2_user=prctl |
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Linus Torvalds
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2dc26d98cf |
overflow updates for v5.16-rc1
The end goal of the current buffer overflow detection work[0] is to gain full compile-time and run-time coverage of all detectable buffer overflows seen via array indexing or memcpy(), memmove(), and memset(). The str*() family of functions already have full coverage. While much of the work for these changes have been on-going for many releases (i.e. 0-element and 1-element array replacements, as well as avoiding false positives and fixing discovered overflows[1]), this series contains the foundational elements of several related buffer overflow detection improvements by providing new common helpers and FORTIFY_SOURCE changes needed to gain the introspection required for compiler visibility into array sizes. Also included are a handful of already Acked instances using the helpers (or related clean-ups), with many more waiting at the ready to be taken via subsystem-specific trees[2]. The new helpers are: - struct_group() for gaining struct member range introspection. - memset_after() and memset_startat() for clearing to the end of structures. - DECLARE_FLEX_ARRAY() for using flex arrays in unions or alone in structs. Also included is the beginning of the refactoring of FORTIFY_SOURCE to support memcpy() introspection, fix missing and regressed coverage under GCC, and to prepare to fix the currently broken Clang support. Finishing this work is part of the larger series[0], but depends on all the false positives and buffer overflow bug fixes to have landed already and those that depend on this series to land. As part of the FORTIFY_SOURCE refactoring, a set of both a compile-time and run-time tests are added for FORTIFY_SOURCE and the mem*()-family functions respectively. The compile time tests have found a legitimate (though corner-case) bug[6] already. Please note that the appearance of "panic" and "BUG" in the FORTIFY_SOURCE refactoring are the result of relocating existing code, and no new use of those code-paths are expected nor desired. Finally, there are two tree-wide conversions for 0-element arrays and flexible array unions to gain sane compiler introspection coverage that result in no known object code differences. After this series (and the changes that have now landed via netdev and usb), we are very close to finally being able to build with -Warray-bounds and -Wzero-length-bounds. However, due corner cases in GCC[3] and Clang[4], I have not included the last two patches that turn on these options, as I don't want to introduce any known warnings to the build. Hopefully these can be solved soon. [0] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210818060533.3569517-1-keescook@chromium.org/ [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/log/?qt=grep&q=FORTIFY_SOURCE [2] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/202108220107.3E26FE6C9C@keescook/ [3] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/3ab153ec-2798-da4c-f7b1-81b0ac8b0c5b@roeck-us.net/ [4] https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51682 [5] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/202109051257.29B29745C0@keescook/ [6] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20211020200039.170424-1-keescook@chromium.org/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCgA0FiEEpcP2jyKd1g9yPm4TiXL039xtwCYFAmGAFWcWHGtlZXNjb29r QGNocm9taXVtLm9yZwAKCRCJcvTf3G3AJmKFD/45MJdnvW5MhIEeW5tc5UjfcIPS ae+YvlEX/2ZwgSlTxocFVocE6hz7b6eCiX3dSAChPkPxsSfgeiuhjxsU+4ROnELR 04RqTA/rwT6JXfJcXbDPXfxDL4huUkgktAW3m1sT771AZspeap2GrSwFyttlTqKA +kTiZ3lXJVFcw10uyhfp3Lk6eFJxdf5iOjuEou5kBOQfpNKEOduRL2K15hSowOwB lARiAC+HbmN+E+npvDE7YqK4V7ZQ0/dtB0BlfqgTkn1spQz8N21kBAMpegV5vvIk A+qGHc7q2oyk4M14TRTidQHGQ4juW1Kkvq3NV6KzwQIVD+mIfz0ESn3d4tnp28Hk Y+OXTI1BRFlApQU9qGWv33gkNEozeyqMLDRLKhDYRSFPA9UKkpgXQRzeTzoLKyrQ 4B6n5NnUGcu7I6WWhpyZQcZLDsHGyy0vHzjQGs/NXtb1PzXJ5XIGuPdmx9pVMykk IVKnqRcWyGWahfh3asOnoXvdhi1No4NSHQ/ZHfUM+SrIGYjBMaUisw66qm3Fe8ZU lbO2CFkCsfGSoKNPHf0lUEGlkyxAiDolazOfflDNxdzzlZo2X1l/a7O/yoO4Pqul cdL0eDjiNoQ2YR2TSYPnXq5KSL1RI0tlfS8pH8k1hVhZsQx0wpAQ+qki0S+fLePV PdA9XB82G2tmqKc9cQ== =9xbT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'overflow-v5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull overflow updates from Kees Cook: "The end goal of the current buffer overflow detection work[0] is to gain full compile-time and run-time coverage of all detectable buffer overflows seen via array indexing or memcpy(), memmove(), and memset(). The str*() family of functions already have full coverage. While much of the work for these changes have been on-going for many releases (i.e. 0-element and 1-element array replacements, as well as avoiding false positives and fixing discovered overflows[1]), this series contains the foundational elements of several related buffer overflow detection improvements by providing new common helpers and FORTIFY_SOURCE changes needed to gain the introspection required for compiler visibility into array sizes. Also included are a handful of already Acked instances using the helpers (or related clean-ups), with many more waiting at the ready to be taken via subsystem-specific trees[2]. The new helpers are: - struct_group() for gaining struct member range introspection - memset_after() and memset_startat() for clearing to the end of structures - DECLARE_FLEX_ARRAY() for using flex arrays in unions or alone in structs Also included is the beginning of the refactoring of FORTIFY_SOURCE to support memcpy() introspection, fix missing and regressed coverage under GCC, and to prepare to fix the currently broken Clang support. Finishing this work is part of the larger series[0], but depends on all the false positives and buffer overflow bug fixes to have landed already and those that depend on this series to land. As part of the FORTIFY_SOURCE refactoring, a set of both a compile-time and run-time tests are added for FORTIFY_SOURCE and the mem*()-family functions respectively. The compile time tests have found a legitimate (though corner-case) bug[6] already. Please note that the appearance of "panic" and "BUG" in the FORTIFY_SOURCE refactoring are the result of relocating existing code, and no new use of those code-paths are expected nor desired. Finally, there are two tree-wide conversions for 0-element arrays and flexible array unions to gain sane compiler introspection coverage that result in no known object code differences. After this series (and the changes that have now landed via netdev and usb), we are very close to finally being able to build with -Warray-bounds and -Wzero-length-bounds. However, due corner cases in GCC[3] and Clang[4], I have not included the last two patches that turn on these options, as I don't want to introduce any known warnings to the build. Hopefully these can be solved soon" Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210818060533.3569517-1-keescook@chromium.org/ [0] Link: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/log/?qt=grep&q=FORTIFY_SOURCE [1] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/202108220107.3E26FE6C9C@keescook/ [2] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/3ab153ec-2798-da4c-f7b1-81b0ac8b0c5b@roeck-us.net/ [3] Link: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51682 [4] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/202109051257.29B29745C0@keescook/ [5] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20211020200039.170424-1-keescook@chromium.org/ [6] * tag 'overflow-v5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: (30 commits) fortify: strlen: Avoid shadowing previous locals compiler-gcc.h: Define __SANITIZE_ADDRESS__ under hwaddress sanitizer treewide: Replace 0-element memcpy() destinations with flexible arrays treewide: Replace open-coded flex arrays in unions stddef: Introduce DECLARE_FLEX_ARRAY() helper btrfs: Use memset_startat() to clear end of struct string.h: Introduce memset_startat() for wiping trailing members and padding xfrm: Use memset_after() to clear padding string.h: Introduce memset_after() for wiping trailing members/padding lib: Introduce CONFIG_MEMCPY_KUNIT_TEST fortify: Add compile-time FORTIFY_SOURCE tests fortify: Allow strlen() and strnlen() to pass compile-time known lengths fortify: Prepare to improve strnlen() and strlen() warnings fortify: Fix dropped strcpy() compile-time write overflow check fortify: Explicitly disable Clang support fortify: Move remaining fortify helpers into fortify-string.h lib/string: Move helper functions out of string.c compiler_types.h: Remove __compiletime_object_size() cm4000_cs: Use struct_group() to zero struct cm4000_dev region can: flexcan: Use struct_group() to zero struct flexcan_regs regions ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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f594e28d80 |
compiler hardening updates for v5.16-rc1
This collects various compiler hardening feature related updates: - gcc-plugins: - remove support for GCC 4.9 and older (Ard Biesheuvel) - remove duplicate include in gcc-common.h (Ye Guojin) - Explicitly document purpose and deprecation schedule (Kees Cook) - Remove cyc_complexity (Kees Cook) - instrumentation: - Avoid harmless Clang option under CONFIG_INIT_STACK_ALL_ZERO (Kees Cook) - Clang LTO: - kallsyms: strip LTO suffixes from static functions (Nick Desaulniers) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCgA0FiEEpcP2jyKd1g9yPm4TiXL039xtwCYFAmGAEyEWHGtlZXNjb29r QGNocm9taXVtLm9yZwAKCRCJcvTf3G3AJg82D/90Cnh7yCtuWJUlFDjlYsKhZbGR GxAfn+r92dS024G6aNgQjgmsJreZeY4HIkX4UJP6Xw8CakptjxpSJMrA19VeAVja B4hMph6dJ5XIJQEGKff1QFgyxSviW/FG8BmoMn/eCo9PYSPLmam44FOUERanMr/S aqARSxafmxX/wHT9fbegvbHmr7hBUStvFP7TYDoSVuSLfuuT4hYnqePy02t5jC9k RBVUQxEUuYaDIpMga5n/auLaodFcNkVTA0Kznoj5D8pgciKJU/qcoErB/49x1eQZ UNgDdEDa87emHNSj7WEheuEWOqIwEttXHnJhItbARew074lIAvfOWQZuS6ApmStw CsB5GH6gLu1qYHqQYyu03ZQrTjOES5OBRZ+bRSsC7rJhbES8m/Rp/cE59yNihall bWRPnQGxcgmxZh7lu6AOpJ6p31Wfn3WMG9fyjhseENCYlEawFm5LDN6UI+2ubULb nu41llRlgrBB8tEnDh67t6Pvyquz71zqWrX+rZMZLhjxZE3Trpuq7u35Rdrc8BSM m4w+bwWDbOt/LKF79c5iXURZdqDEwkjkh8sJA2e5bZCQU3nLgHXobC+NjTS044+f /MFXV4OFquFRzB5P7kfP2USM+ghxZvPRqAmUoNEPcBopzZdcdnx1dNkMfI52c8Jc GClPQHThoM+Ht5t9yQ== =u7XU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'hardening-v5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull compiler hardening updates from Kees Cook: "These are various compiler-related hardening feature updates. Notable is the addition of an explicit limited rationale for, and deprecation schedule of, gcc-plugins. gcc-plugins: - remove support for GCC 4.9 and older (Ard Biesheuvel) - remove duplicate include in gcc-common.h (Ye Guojin) - Explicitly document purpose and deprecation schedule (Kees Cook) - Remove cyc_complexity (Kees Cook) instrumentation: - Avoid harmless Clang option under CONFIG_INIT_STACK_ALL_ZERO (Kees Cook) Clang LTO: - kallsyms: strip LTO suffixes from static functions (Nick Desaulniers)" * tag 'hardening-v5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: gcc-plugins: remove duplicate include in gcc-common.h gcc-plugins: Remove cyc_complexity gcc-plugins: Explicitly document purpose and deprecation schedule kallsyms: strip LTO suffixes from static functions gcc-plugins: remove support for GCC 4.9 and older hardening: Avoid harmless Clang option under CONFIG_INIT_STACK_ALL_ZERO |
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Linus Torvalds
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01463374c5 |
cpu-to-thread_info update for v5.16-rc1
Cross-architecture update to move task_struct::cpu back into thread_info on arm64, x86, s390, powerpc, and riscv. All Acked by arch maintainers. Quoting Ard Biesheuvel: "Move task_struct::cpu back into thread_info Keeping CPU in task_struct is problematic for architectures that define raw_smp_processor_id() in terms of this field, as it requires linux/sched.h to be included, which causes a lot of pain in terms of circular dependencies (aka 'header soup') This series moves it back into thread_info (where it came from) for all architectures that enable THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK, addressing the header soup issue as well as some pointless differences in the implementations of task_cpu() and set_task_cpu()." -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCgA0FiEEpcP2jyKd1g9yPm4TiXL039xtwCYFAmGAEPYWHGtlZXNjb29r QGNocm9taXVtLm9yZwAKCRCJcvTf3G3AJq4wEACItgLuyzPgB2eSLVMc3sHPIWcn EUWbAWsuzJH79wmJtn2AKxW/C5OLBNGeoNjkXQvFN3ULkQDPrfCpB4x/tB6CjIQI WRDf8kO7oaAD85ZrbSwyFl/MFfrD67f6H1HZoB9FKWAzuv/Bp2xQ0Kf06Dv4HEZp CzprzZuWtjHB+qgyy+EpGOge3zbFmCuYPE2QpMYLWgs1rcVW9OYvoCI6AYtNefrC 6Kl6CbmBb1k6lFxkhM7wvRcIJthBl6Bajpc3Z2uL1aLb27dVpQZs3YpY859Knb6U ZpOQCRJOMui3HOxyF3bDUI37y0XVLm6xaNM6C/7i0XS1GiFlSxkGVamg+Mp7anpI +hdK5kqtSagaBC9CaJvRHnWIex1npQAfiyDNdyiEbrsUJ1dp6/zZcQSe4/m/XRbi vywQPGxU9f1ASshzHsGU2TJf7Ps7qHulUsS5fKwmHU2ZjQnbYCoPN10JGO9gKjOX yioN5xsKnbPY9j0ys3l9XBqaMJ8KAr1XspplTGIMZIVbjNMlqrfgbg8Qn8T8WGM7 oUqudMIxczilj0/iEGfGRxBeFaYAfhGQCDnxNlNX9g7Xe/gHTJgNYlHVxL55jHNu AoPE3Gd0X8K9fbov0BCB6a21XwGJ6Wj+FSrnvuyWrRuy8JWiDFJaVKUBEcalKr7a MhoUNQPu5M83OdC42A== =PzvV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'cpu-to-thread_info-v5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull thread_info update to move 'cpu' back from task_struct from Kees Cook: "Cross-architecture update to move task_struct::cpu back into thread_info on arm64, x86, s390, powerpc, and riscv. All Acked by arch maintainers. Quoting Ard Biesheuvel: 'Move task_struct::cpu back into thread_info Keeping CPU in task_struct is problematic for architectures that define raw_smp_processor_id() in terms of this field, as it requires linux/sched.h to be included, which causes a lot of pain in terms of circular dependencies (aka 'header soup') This series moves it back into thread_info (where it came from) for all architectures that enable THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK, addressing the header soup issue as well as some pointless differences in the implementations of task_cpu() and set_task_cpu()'" * tag 'cpu-to-thread_info-v5.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: riscv: rely on core code to keep thread_info::cpu updated powerpc: smp: remove hack to obtain offset of task_struct::cpu sched: move CPU field back into thread_info if THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK=y powerpc: add CPU field to struct thread_info s390: add CPU field to struct thread_info x86: add CPU field to struct thread_info arm64: add CPU field to struct thread_info |
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Linus Torvalds
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03feb7c55c |
m68k updates for v5.16
- A small comma vs. semicolon cleanup, - Defconfig updates. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIsEABYIADMWIQQ9qaHoIs/1I4cXmEiKwlD9ZEnxcAUCYX/ivRUcZ2VlcnRAbGlu dXgtbTY4ay5vcmcACgkQisJQ/WRJ8XDbkwEAgTdQxJtTCwuvZxcM2EWRRfKEkUSo MnOF36jtT7rbREQA/RgW+d+0+kKJSyd5hU8NnXByjZeAmMmbK0wxMBJrb9IL =AUMf -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'm68k-for-v5.16-tag1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/geert/linux-m68k Pull m68k updates from Geert Uytterhoeven: - A small comma vs semicolon cleanup - defconfig updates * tag 'm68k-for-v5.16-tag1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/geert/linux-m68k: m68k: defconfig: Update defconfigs for v5.15-rc1 m68k: muldi3: Use semicolon instead of comma |
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Linus Torvalds
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552ebfe022 |
parisc architecture updates for kernel v5.16-rc1
Lots of new features and fixes: * Added TOC (table of content) support, which is a debugging feature which is either initiated by pressing the TOC button or via command in the BMC. If pressed the Linux built-in KDB/KGDB will be called (Sven Schnelle) * Fix CONFIG_PREEMPT (Sven) * Fix unwinder on 64-bit kernels (Sven) * Various kgdb fixes (Sven) * Added KFENCE support (me) * Switch to ARCH_STACKWALK implementation (me) * Fix ptrace check on syscall return (me) * Fix kernel crash with fixmaps on PA1.x machines (me) * Move thread_info into task struct, aka CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK (me) * Updated defconfigs * Smaller cleanups, including Makefile cleanups (Masahiro Yamada), use kthread_run() macro (Cai Huoqing), use swap() macro (Yihao Han). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQS86RI+GtKfB8BJu973ErUQojoPXwUCYYALowAKCRD3ErUQojoP X3o1APwK7wJBdFKAV2hMEouFNZLz2ZTkSQrCMhPTxRupkwJ71QD+JeXvyPLZBLIu hlvi9mw9DKUKgCV+/Z65s8zjSHYC4wg= =A4Ci -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-5.16/parisc-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/deller/parisc-linux Pull parisc updates from Helge Deller: "Lots of new features and fixes: - Added TOC (table of content) support, which is a debugging feature which is either initiated by pressing the TOC button or via command in the BMC. If pressed the Linux built-in KDB/KGDB will be called (Sven Schnelle) - Fix CONFIG_PREEMPT (Sven) - Fix unwinder on 64-bit kernels (Sven) - Various kgdb fixes (Sven) - Added KFENCE support (me) - Switch to ARCH_STACKWALK implementation (me) - Fix ptrace check on syscall return (me) - Fix kernel crash with fixmaps on PA1.x machines (me) - Move thread_info into task struct, aka CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK (me) - Updated defconfigs - Smaller cleanups, including Makefile cleanups (Masahiro Yamada), use kthread_run() macro (Cai Huoqing), use swap() macro (Yihao Han)" * tag 'for-5.16/parisc-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/deller/parisc-linux: (36 commits) parisc: Fix set_fixmap() on PA1.x CPUs parisc: Use swap() to swap values in setup_bootmem() parisc: Update defconfigs parisc: decompressor: clean up Makefile parisc: decompressor: remove repeated depenency of misc.o parisc: Remove unused constants from asm-offsets.c parisc/ftrace: use static key to enable/disable function graph tracer parisc/ftrace: set function trace function parisc: Make use of the helper macro kthread_run() parisc: mark xchg functions notrace parisc: enhance warning regarding usage of O_NONBLOCK parisc: Drop ifdef __KERNEL__ from non-uapi kernel headers parisc: Use PRIV_USER and PRIV_KERNEL in ptrace.h parisc: Use PRIV_USER in syscall.S parisc/kgdb: add kgdb_roundup() to make kgdb work with idle polling parisc: Move thread_info into task struct parisc: add support for TOC (transfer of control) parisc/firmware: add functions to retrieve TOC data parisc: add PIM TOC data structures parisc: move virt_map macro to assembly.h ... |
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Jean Sacren
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1d6d336fed |
net: vmxnet3: remove multiple false checks in vmxnet3_ethtool.c
In one if branch, (ec->rx_coalesce_usecs != 0) is checked. When it is checked again in two more places, it is always false and has no effect on the whole check expression. We should remove it in both places. In another if branch, (ec->use_adaptive_rx_coalesce != 0) is checked. When it is checked again, it is always false. We should remove the entire branch with it. In addition we might as well let C precedence dictate by getting rid of two pairs of parentheses in the neighboring lines in order to keep expressions on both sides of '||' in balance with checkpatch warning silenced. Signed-off-by: Jean Sacren <sakiwit@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211031012728.8325-1-sakiwit@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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46f8763228 |
arm64 updates for 5.16
- Support for the Arm8.6 timer extensions, including a self-synchronising view of the system registers to elide some expensive ISB instructions. - Exception table cleanup and rework so that the fixup handlers appear correctly in backtraces. - A handful of miscellaneous changes, the main one being selection of CONFIG_HAVE_POSIX_CPU_TIMERS_TASK_WORK. - More mm and pgtable cleanups. - KASAN support for "asymmetric" MTE, where tag faults are reported synchronously for loads (via an exception) and asynchronously for stores (via a register). - Support for leaving the MMU enabled during kexec relocation, which significantly speeds up the operation. - Minor improvements to our perf PMU drivers. - Improvements to the compat vDSO build system, particularly when building with LLVM=1. - Preparatory work for handling some Coresight TRBE tracing errata. - Cleanup and refactoring of the SVE code to pave the way for SME support in future. - Ensure SCS pages are unpoisoned immediately prior to freeing them when KASAN is enabled for the vmalloc area. - Try moving to the generic pfn_valid() implementation again now that the DMA mapping issue from last time has been resolved. - Numerous improvements and additions to our FPSIMD and SVE selftests. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFDBAABCgAuFiEEPxTL6PPUbjXGY88ct6xw3ITBYzQFAmF74ZYQHHdpbGxAa2Vy bmVsLm9yZwAKCRC3rHDchMFjNI/eB/UZYAtmNi6xC5StPaETyMLeZph9BV/IqIFq N71ds7MFzlX/agR6MwLbH2tBHezBtlQ90O732Jjz8zAec2cHd+7sx/w82JesX7PB IuOfqP78rvtU4ZkKe1Rcd96QtYvbtNAqcRhIo95OzfV9xwuzkvdXI+ZTYhtCfCuZ GozCqQoJtnNDayMtfzbDSXyJLNJc/qnIcUQhrt3vg12zbF3BcHxnmp0nBcHCqZEo lDJYufju7p87kCzaFYda2WhlI3t+NThqKOiZ332wQfqzNcr+rw1Y4jWbnCfrdLtI JfHT9yiuHDmFSYaJrk7NU8kftW31NV70bbhD7rZ+DQCVndl0lRc= =3R3j -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux Pull arm64 updates from Will Deacon: "There's the usual summary below, but the highlights are support for the Armv8.6 timer extensions, KASAN support for asymmetric MTE, the ability to kexec() with the MMU enabled and a second attempt at switching to the generic pfn_valid() implementation. Summary: - Support for the Arm8.6 timer extensions, including a self-synchronising view of the system registers to elide some expensive ISB instructions. - Exception table cleanup and rework so that the fixup handlers appear correctly in backtraces. - A handful of miscellaneous changes, the main one being selection of CONFIG_HAVE_POSIX_CPU_TIMERS_TASK_WORK. - More mm and pgtable cleanups. - KASAN support for "asymmetric" MTE, where tag faults are reported synchronously for loads (via an exception) and asynchronously for stores (via a register). - Support for leaving the MMU enabled during kexec relocation, which significantly speeds up the operation. - Minor improvements to our perf PMU drivers. - Improvements to the compat vDSO build system, particularly when building with LLVM=1. - Preparatory work for handling some Coresight TRBE tracing errata. - Cleanup and refactoring of the SVE code to pave the way for SME support in future. - Ensure SCS pages are unpoisoned immediately prior to freeing them when KASAN is enabled for the vmalloc area. - Try moving to the generic pfn_valid() implementation again now that the DMA mapping issue from last time has been resolved. - Numerous improvements and additions to our FPSIMD and SVE selftests" [ armv8.6 timer updates were in a shared branch and already came in through -tip in the timer pull - Linus ] * tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: (85 commits) arm64: Select POSIX_CPU_TIMERS_TASK_WORK arm64: Document boot requirements for FEAT_SME_FA64 arm64/sve: Fix warnings when SVE is disabled arm64/sve: Add stub for sve_max_virtualisable_vl() arm64: errata: Add detection for TRBE write to out-of-range arm64: errata: Add workaround for TSB flush failures arm64: errata: Add detection for TRBE overwrite in FILL mode arm64: Add Neoverse-N2, Cortex-A710 CPU part definition selftests: arm64: Factor out utility functions for assembly FP tests arm64: vmlinux.lds.S: remove `.fixup` section arm64: extable: add load_unaligned_zeropad() handler arm64: extable: add a dedicated uaccess handler arm64: extable: add `type` and `data` fields arm64: extable: use `ex` for `exception_table_entry` arm64: extable: make fixup_exception() return bool arm64: extable: consolidate definitions arm64: gpr-num: support W registers arm64: factor out GPR numbering helpers arm64: kvm: use kvm_exception_table_entry arm64: lib: __arch_copy_to_user(): fold fixups into body ... |
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Jakub Kicinski
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8a75e30e6d |
Merge branch 'accurate-memory-charging-for-msg_zerocopy'
Talal Ahmad says: ==================== Accurate Memory Charging For MSG_ZEROCOPY This series improves the accuracy of msg_zerocopy memory accounting. At present, when msg_zerocopy is used memory is charged twice for the data - once when user space allocates it, and then again within __zerocopy_sg_from_iter. The memory charging in the kernel is excessive because data is held in user pages and is never actually copied to skb fragments. This leads to incorrectly inflated memory statistics for programs passing MSG_ZEROCOPY. We reduce this inaccuracy by introducing the notion of "pure" zerocopy SKBs - where all the frags in the SKB are backed by pinned userspace pages, and none are backed by copied pages. For such SKBs, tracked via the new SKBFL_PURE_ZEROCOPY flag, we elide sk_mem_charge/uncharge calls, leading to more accurate accounting. However, SKBs can also be coalesced by the stack at present, potentially leading to "impure" SKBs. We restrict this coalescing so it can only happen within the sendmsg() system call itself, for the most recently allocated SKB. While this can lead to a small degree of double-charging of memory, this case does not arise often in practice for workloads that set MSG_ZEROCOPY. Testing verified that memory usage in the kernel is lowered. Instrumentation with counters also showed that accounting at time charging and uncharging is balanced. ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211030020542.3870542-1-mailtalalahmad@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Talal Ahmad
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f1a456f8f3 |
net: avoid double accounting for pure zerocopy skbs
Track skbs with only zerocopy data and avoid charging them to kernel memory to correctly account the memory utilization for msg_zerocopy. All of the data in such skbs is held in user pages which are already accounted to user. Before this change, they are charged again in kernel in __zerocopy_sg_from_iter. The charging in kernel is excessive because data is not being copied into skb frags. This excessive charging can lead to kernel going into memory pressure state which impacts all sockets in the system adversely. Mark pure zerocopy skbs with a SKBFL_PURE_ZEROCOPY flag and remove charge/uncharge for data in such skbs. Initially, an skb is marked pure zerocopy when it is empty and in zerocopy path. skb can then change from a pure zerocopy skb to mixed data skb (zerocopy and copy data) if it is at tail of write queue and there is room available in it and non-zerocopy data is being sent in the next sendmsg call. At this time sk_mem_charge is done for the pure zerocopied data and the pure zerocopy flag is unmarked. We found that this happens very rarely on workloads that pass MSG_ZEROCOPY. A pure zerocopy skb can later be coalesced into normal skb if they are next to each other in queue but this patch prevents coalescing from happening. This avoids complexity of charging when skb downgrades from pure zerocopy to mixed. This is also rare. In sk_wmem_free_skb, if it is a pure zerocopy skb, an sk_mem_uncharge for SKB_TRUESIZE(MAX_TCP_HEADER) is done for sk_mem_charge in tcp_skb_entail for an skb without data. Testing with the msg_zerocopy.c benchmark between two hosts(100G nics) with zerocopy showed that before this patch the 'sock' variable in memory.stat for cgroup2 that tracks sum of sk_forward_alloc, sk_rmem_alloc and sk_wmem_queued is around 1822720 and with this change it is 0. This is due to no charge to sk_forward_alloc for zerocopy data and shows memory utilization for kernel is lowered. Signed-off-by: Talal Ahmad <talalahmad@google.com> Acked-by: Arjun Roy <arjunroy@google.com> Acked-by: Soheil Hassas Yeganeh <soheil@google.com> Signed-off-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Talal Ahmad
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03271f3a35 |
tcp: rename sk_wmem_free_skb
sk_wmem_free_skb() is only used by TCP. Rename it to make this clear, and move its declaration to include/net/tcp.h Signed-off-by: Talal Ahmad <talalahmad@google.com> Acked-by: Soheil Hassas Yeganeh <soheil@google.com> Acked-by: Arjun Roy <arjunroy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Jakub Kicinski
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047304d0bf |
netdevsim: fix uninit value in nsim_drv_configure_vfs()
Build bot points out that I missed initializing ret
after refactoring.
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Fixes:
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Andrii Nakryiko
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a20eac0af0 |
selftests/bpf: Fix also no-alu32 strobemeta selftest
Previous fix aded bpf_clamp_umax() helper use to re-validate boundaries.
While that works correctly, it introduces more branches, which blows up
past 1 million instructions in no-alu32 variant of strobemeta selftests.
Switching len variable from u32 to u64 also fixes the issue and reduces
the number of validated instructions, so use that instead. Fix this
patch and bpf_clamp_umax() removed, both alu32 and no-alu32 selftests
pass.
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Linus Torvalds
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879dbe9ffe |
Add a SGX_IOC_VEPC_REMOVE ioctl to the /dev/sgx_vepc virt interface with
which EPC pages can be put back into their uninitialized state without having to reopen /dev/sgx_vepc, which could not be possible anymore after startup due to security policies. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEzv7L6UO9uDPlPSfHEsHwGGHeVUoFAmF/x7AACgkQEsHwGGHe VUqHXA//YWrukmJ5PQZwWqkXGo6h42JWhIdNfSC2c1SVdz1cioGUCCswALTX4g8l MYYf3eN12GJ296jPh7m9bz8JvlYjdavSm3Y1yzHIjuQ3q6qywHIuYTbsrMD7waUD PkcY1TTYgNJ2+f0AgsC4GZhlcpf9g5DqiftW6wvExx5tLUNsVu3Y3gZy/+fajP4f s/TMjcdr2QmPsjun00KfoIY4/z0u8LkyRMSwyoxSV6wYdL6rRtfYFWsbEUS+W6Nw /VJ0IKl+aBQ1ztsDc4M5h1uy9II2M/Row5k6JjyrdG4X8D6ACSG7cho6qcMjXgcP Gac7Im5IyjPEorxqXAgJiMoAl9lU9a2JMVZqPtihYsQW/ygMTdpzP9sBpcZPMevc gxQD4gyixwzUa3cyVDzTPBdk/DEuGc2nwn2k9nPvmNxKMonX1oLEiP7hu265mvet 56DtwKJF9ddtpepO2zFCg1qX+eZnTuhuZNCPsm/pmdGgzI8cyLznho33OgUSZEQY c1UisT7HXNRVC/1Q8VBDTU/D9LtIk+2+Q5lQkcNeftI5PYKTXIVddkOkqJ4GhGWJ 9EasA4UtnhvsLzJ76gxxuUf677ns+1TCo65e7Hu1+X0eTmBJK3boe3aMHvJeHEWH Asd+SMkYWfxAlW/arAYhR2JgT9wgEH3pSx4eXnpGwpeValxBPRs= =1UYy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86_sgx_for_v5.16_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 SGX updates from Borislav Petkov: "Add a SGX_IOC_VEPC_REMOVE ioctl to the /dev/sgx_vepc virt interface with which EPC pages can be put back into their uninitialized state without having to reopen /dev/sgx_vepc, which could not be possible anymore after startup due to security policies" * tag 'x86_sgx_for_v5.16_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/sgx/virt: implement SGX_IOC_VEPC_REMOVE ioctl x86/sgx/virt: extract sgx_vepc_remove_page |
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Linus Torvalds
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20273d2588 |
- Export sev_es_ghcb_hv_call() so that HyperV Isolation VMs can use it too
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Linus Torvalds
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160729afc8 |
- Use the proper interface for the job: get_unaligned() instead of
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Linus Torvalds
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e0f4c59dc4 |
- Start checking a CPUID bit on AMD Zen3 which states that the CPU
clears the segment base when a null selector is written. Do the explicit detection on older CPUs, zen2 and hygon specifically, which have the functionality but do not advertize the CPUID bit. Factor in the presence of a hypervisor underneath the kernel and avoid doing the explicit check there which the HV might've decided to not advertize for migration safety reasons, a.o. - Add support for a new X86 CPU vendor: VORTEX. Needed for whitelisting those CPUs in the hardware vulnerabilities detection - Force the compiler to use rIP-relative addressing in the fallback path of static_cpu_has(), in order to avoid unnecessary register pressure -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEzv7L6UO9uDPlPSfHEsHwGGHeVUoFAmF/wRgACgkQEsHwGGHe VUoGQBAAk9V9//FMoENuGFGul/IK8+VBibTfztYgaPvm7vjMDYaYuRBCQiZg5Y8U D14pwkg7CuRa6iwZmrk/X/y6FVjo5BJA//ROk/n/9JNvV5QUp3/o00uLiziv80K3 H6Wm3PUyGgkpBuJg+/K8SLE9UQ6uSh4nsykS+70Dcd45DtkC/vH8pkDs5Q1fVQwb 7AuOuWTCWKUYOMFYWFI3a9D8tZYhg99ABREbXBaJGiGdIlZKNVe/7W8qQw5s6cVA cD5Q2ILY2RCGP55ZQiWoFy3XNP3/ygvZ7Zm1ARYUvUMR2Y5X2XJWN/B6oMbc0oEu OZsDDA/ILYcah9eBV/zk4ON/1djksp1iWNXNxjct0cNBPAKxi6T/HhHuIHBtzvW+ zDyBWUMLlv1m2i1oW4J4NuNJJi9Gaz+7PesmI7C0OQPgywR8UqqfMD+TzlEHWya1 YqYqI0f3aiyC/sLjUp3GSA7a9sWSd3BZfyAlLBJZCxyXAxX92tXX5BRPh/KYbnJn c/NaYA6X4m4Rdvr0gKKtCklaC6w4GLzVak6wIvftzHlUYsWX21BhnTkQrciKbqc+ AKWed41AO+4pDHROePxc409x3UZolti+1RandikrztIVAolVJ6W/OkHWxXfy28Fg iSrtl4M3omv8fCHDaJ26STrXqxH8pIK8noVolwQoXKyAFVyvXTk= =rlVy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86_cpu_for_v5.16_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 cpu updates from Borislav Petkov: - Start checking a CPUID bit on AMD Zen3 which states that the CPU clears the segment base when a null selector is written. Do the explicit detection on older CPUs, zen2 and hygon specifically, which have the functionality but do not advertize the CPUID bit. Factor in the presence of a hypervisor underneath the kernel and avoid doing the explicit check there which the HV might've decided to not advertize for migration safety reasons, or similar. - Add support for a new X86 CPU vendor: VORTEX. Needed for whitelisting those CPUs in the hardware vulnerabilities detection - Force the compiler to use rIP-relative addressing in the fallback path of static_cpu_has(), in order to avoid unnecessary register pressure * tag 'x86_cpu_for_v5.16_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/cpu: Fix migration safety with X86_BUG_NULL_SEL x86/CPU: Add support for Vortex CPUs x86/umip: Downgrade warning messages to debug loglevel x86/asm: Avoid adding register pressure for the init case in static_cpu_has() x86/asm: Add _ASM_RIP() macro for x86-64 (%rip) suffix |
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Linus Torvalds
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18398bb825 |
The usual round of random minor fixes and cleanups all over the place.
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Linus Torvalds
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6e5772c8d9 |
Add an interface called cc_platform_has() which is supposed to be used
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Linus Torvalds
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57f45de791 |
- A single fix to hdimage when using older versions of mtools
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Linus Torvalds
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158405e888 |
- Get rid of a bunch of function pointers used in MCA land in favor
of normal functions. This is in preparation of making the MCA code noinstr-aware - When the kernel copies data from user addresses and it encounters a machine check, a SIGBUS is sent to that process. Change this action to either an -EFAULT which is returned to the user or a short write, making the recovery action a lot more user-friendly -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEzv7L6UO9uDPlPSfHEsHwGGHeVUoFAmF/s8sACgkQEsHwGGHe VUqnaQ/8DIHkIOF6vy2w56snJwCj0XQYNLO+Clf6sHJ7ukWpWDoAi6HzvjqrBmaa bQEdOLeO92wGtVutCQ5ndzq2SJ6UFcZtOulpHyzCpwNinhY2QMsPG6pkSzeaAy/e aR4gpTY6pyCJyWl5DXXr7FMzBZVaWYdtZ2szPKmW1d1mLeDIdv5d3hInDbZ48XJF o+fZx0uuK0CIuDjDujRNvkPbHXLbBSqSLCTRf66o+sCY5ZXHlAipabxa3UmhHKvd dBxMrlObAaDBmDjqpc/YpS4IfWZb7+rHQfVmiq5O85ExXx6cyF6vlM7GI/5VBxSA 2dVcZX/3TsSqGbFdVygbcF6e/Yl1xhP5AE+pBb5jpzbzEaf4oiM8MDhoMAai3lEL 7CFsXL2oyAzho7QQsUSkv/hffHHrph2/aUZbGJlz6SdeRF9aoIjZANpcwm44TZrk c11Fh1MLTDxx8uhCGrYFXqR8QgeTi4B+8d/CEXNJnkLXZMfSUtoL1iIzhBpsGkv3 r0JOIG2o5dGX2lLhQOiHZ+us33O1e8mvOli9P1jLoDttoKvNqSqLUuwpBCz4sc0E ugfarf7v/R07NN+7SIT+O83ZG8dXxIRPzHm/g7wjZYgyOfEBgFSMBKVWXRotPo/f aY88sDVyvF5sbYnUcA6zZANBCKAVfilqdMgCyaoGegoNGzDOCYE= =bIZq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'ras_core_for_v5.16_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull RAS updates from Borislav Petkov: - Get rid of a bunch of function pointers used in MCA land in favor of normal functions. This is in preparation of making the MCA code noinstr-aware - When the kernel copies data from user addresses and it encounters a machine check, a SIGBUS is sent to that process. Change this action to either an -EFAULT which is returned to the user or a short write, making the recovery action a lot more user-friendly * tag 'ras_core_for_v5.16_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/mce: Sort mca_config members to get rid of unnecessary padding x86/mce: Get rid of the ->quirk_no_way_out() indirect call x86/mce: Get rid of msr_ops x86/mce: Get rid of machine_check_vector x86/mce: Get rid of the mce_severity function pointer x86/mce: Drop copyin special case for #MC x86/mce: Change to not send SIGBUS error during copy from user |
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Linus Torvalds
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93351d2cc9 |
EFI update for v5.16
Disable EFI runtime services by default on PREEMPT_RT, while adding the ability to re-enable them on demand by passing efi=runtime on the command line. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQGzBAABCgAdFiEE+9lifEBpyUIVN1cpw08iOZLZjyQFAmFgGaEACgkQw08iOZLZ jyQV/wwApcXisEfIuOuoEjXZIUmCTE4WoP0Gxqw0EOLkrDzXaeiAW/WebEI6wz0o tauXGetfqhEruD26G4R3UeA0ndMgXJvuNfqwjJtziabX0yM6YQFhjcMg4O3f6snC R8UX1gHd4k2p1syVExgL9Tff26m/E8CNxwMmR5C9JYGxsq1mG/k5lTlwyfuP3s+7 z8rqSFSSdeZwZ2T53ADd2Y0dkEk8aCdgkV7OAUijl7ggwVS+TwX84DNX5f6TGqM4 WvAGLkGD9L1nEd5Cmz+7GvMwm8Wn3IBna4RX5F49T82ObohB1BjDGVzsnBVJz1d7 Z65WtgTIzrGxfL5qtnp3ZonzMB7Sj8g/E1mGCD0svfhhxBPrJB+tGzZjM1lZABeK 9fPZZIC8TDIxCT2s5bJY/F4SoyLD3ckYWmzjo7nWuyvTPXuUEahyIdyWbj6J175M j1zxn8Wzn07QDhHMDs1VTFoZRXBkBVDd2mFMiqQdW1CSsOT0SHdnwKUUxbQnLiHj gKfXnLGF =pJcu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'efi-next-for-v5.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull EFI updates from Borislav Petkov: "The last EFI pull request which is forwarded through the tip tree, for v5.16. From now on, Ard will be sending stuff directly. Disable EFI runtime services by default on PREEMPT_RT, while adding the ability to re-enable them on demand by passing efi=runtime on the command line" * tag 'efi-next-for-v5.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: efi: Allow efi=runtime efi: Disable runtime services on RT |
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Linus Torvalds
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fe354159ca |
- amd64_edac: Add support for three-rank interleaving mode which is
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Linus Torvalds
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e664359367 |
mm: fix mismerge of folio page flag manipulators
I had missed a semantic conflict between commit |
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Eric Dumazet
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ad10c381d1 |
bpf: Add missing map_delete_elem method to bloom filter map
Without it, kernel crashes in map_delete_elem(), as reported
by syzbot.
BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0000000000000000
PGD 72c97067 P4D 72c97067 PUD 1e20c067 PMD 0
Oops: 0010 [#1] PREEMPT SMP KASAN
CPU: 0 PID: 6518 Comm: syz-executor196 Not tainted 5.15.0-rc3-syzkaller #0
Hardware name: Google Google Compute Engine/Google Compute Engine, BIOS Google 01/01/2011
RIP: 0010:0x0
Code: Unable to access opcode bytes at RIP 0xffffffffffffffd6.
RSP: 0018:ffffc90002bafcb8 EFLAGS: 00010246
RAX: dffffc0000000000 RBX: 1ffff92000575f9f RCX: 0000000000000000
RDX: 1ffffffff1327aba RSI: 0000000000000000 RDI: ffff888025a30c00
RBP: ffffc90002baff08 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: 0000000000000001
R10: ffffffff818525d8 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: ffffffff8993d560
R13: ffff888025a30c00 R14: ffff888024bc0000 R15: 0000000000000000
FS: 0000555557491300(0000) GS:ffff8880b9c00000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
CR2: ffffffffffffffd6 CR3: 0000000070189000 CR4: 00000000003506f0
DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000
DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000fffe0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400
Call Trace:
map_delete_elem kernel/bpf/syscall.c:1220 [inline]
__sys_bpf+0x34f1/0x5ee0 kernel/bpf/syscall.c:4606
__do_sys_bpf kernel/bpf/syscall.c:4719 [inline]
__se_sys_bpf kernel/bpf/syscall.c:4717 [inline]
__x64_sys_bpf+0x75/0xb0 kernel/bpf/syscall.c:4717
do_syscall_x64 arch/x86/entry/common.c:50 [inline]
Fixes:
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Alexei Starovoitov
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669810030b |
Merge branch '"map_extra" and bloom filter fixups'
Joanne Koong says: ==================== There are 3 patches in this patchset: 1/3 - Bloom filter naming fixups (kernel/bpf/bloom_filter.c) 2/3 - Add alignment padding for map_extra, rearrange fields in bpf_map struct to consolidate holes 3/3 - Bloom filter tests (prog_tests/bloom_filter_map): Add test for successful userspace calls, some refactoring to use bpf_create_map instead of bpf_create_map_xattr v1 -> v2: * In prog_tests/bloom_filter_map: remove unneeded line break, also change the inner_map_test to use bpf_create_map instead of bpf_create_map_xattr. * Add acked-bys to commit messages ==================== Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> |
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Joanne Koong
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7a67087250 |
selftests/bpf: Add bloom map success test for userspace calls
This patch has two changes: 1) Adds a new function "test_success_cases" to test successfully creating + adding + looking up a value in a bloom filter map from the userspace side. 2) Use bpf_create_map instead of bpf_create_map_xattr in the "test_fail_cases" and test_inner_map to make the code look cleaner. Signed-off-by: Joanne Koong <joannekoong@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20211029224909.1721024-4-joannekoong@fb.com |
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Joanne Koong
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8845b4681b |
bpf: Add alignment padding for "map_extra" + consolidate holes
This patch makes 2 changes regarding alignment padding
for the "map_extra" field.
1) In the kernel header, "map_extra" and "btf_value_type_id"
are rearranged to consolidate the hole.
Before:
struct bpf_map {
...
u32 max_entries; /* 36 4 */
u32 map_flags; /* 40 4 */
/* XXX 4 bytes hole, try to pack */
u64 map_extra; /* 48 8 */
int spin_lock_off; /* 56 4 */
int timer_off; /* 60 4 */
/* --- cacheline 1 boundary (64 bytes) --- */
u32 id; /* 64 4 */
int numa_node; /* 68 4 */
...
bool frozen; /* 117 1 */
/* XXX 10 bytes hole, try to pack */
/* --- cacheline 2 boundary (128 bytes) --- */
...
struct work_struct work; /* 144 72 */
/* --- cacheline 3 boundary (192 bytes) was 24 bytes ago --- */
struct mutex freeze_mutex; /* 216 144 */
/* --- cacheline 5 boundary (320 bytes) was 40 bytes ago --- */
u64 writecnt; /* 360 8 */
/* size: 384, cachelines: 6, members: 26 */
/* sum members: 354, holes: 2, sum holes: 14 */
/* padding: 16 */
/* forced alignments: 2, forced holes: 1, sum forced holes: 10 */
} __attribute__((__aligned__(64)));
After:
struct bpf_map {
...
u32 max_entries; /* 36 4 */
u64 map_extra; /* 40 8 */
u32 map_flags; /* 48 4 */
int spin_lock_off; /* 52 4 */
int timer_off; /* 56 4 */
u32 id; /* 60 4 */
/* --- cacheline 1 boundary (64 bytes) --- */
int numa_node; /* 64 4 */
...
bool frozen /* 113 1 */
/* XXX 14 bytes hole, try to pack */
/* --- cacheline 2 boundary (128 bytes) --- */
...
struct work_struct work; /* 144 72 */
/* --- cacheline 3 boundary (192 bytes) was 24 bytes ago --- */
struct mutex freeze_mutex; /* 216 144 */
/* --- cacheline 5 boundary (320 bytes) was 40 bytes ago --- */
u64 writecnt; /* 360 8 */
/* size: 384, cachelines: 6, members: 26 */
/* sum members: 354, holes: 1, sum holes: 14 */
/* padding: 16 */
/* forced alignments: 2, forced holes: 1, sum forced holes: 14 */
} __attribute__((__aligned__(64)));
2) Add alignment padding to the bpf_map_info struct
More details can be found in commit
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Joanne Koong
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6fdc348006 |
bpf: Bloom filter map naming fixups
This patch has two changes in the kernel bloom filter map implementation: 1) Change the names of map-ops functions to include the "bloom_map" prefix. As Martin pointed out on a previous patchset, having generic map-ops names may be confusing in tracing and in perf-report. 2) Drop the "& 0xF" when getting nr_hash_funcs, since we already ascertain that no other bits in map_extra beyond the first 4 bits can be set. Signed-off-by: Joanne Koong <joannekoong@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20211029224909.1721024-2-joannekoong@fb.com |
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Alexei Starovoitov
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f27a6fad14 |
Merge branch 'introduce dummy BPF STRUCT_OPS'
Hou Tao says: ==================== Hi, Currently the test of BPF STRUCT_OPS depends on the specific bpf implementation (e.g, tcp_congestion_ops), but it can not cover all basic functionalities (e.g, return value handling), so introduce a dummy BPF STRUCT_OPS for test purpose. Instead of loading a userspace-implemeted bpf_dummy_ops map into kernel and calling the specific function by writing to sysfs provided by bpf_testmode.ko, only loading bpf_dummy_ops related prog into kernel and calling these prog by bpf_prog_test_run(). The latter is more flexible and has no dependency on extra kernel module. Now the return value handling is supported by test_1(...) ops, and passing multiple arguments is supported by test_2(...) ops. If more is needed, test_x(...) ops can be added afterwards. Comments are always welcome. Regards, Hou Change Log: v4: * add Acked-by tags in patch 1~4 * patch 2: remove unncessary comments and update commit message accordingly * patch 4: remove unnecessary nr checking in dummy_ops_init_args() v3: https://www.spinics.net/lists/bpf/msg48303.html * rebase on bpf-next * address comments for Martin, mainly include: merge patch 3 & patch 4 in v2, fix names of btf ctx access check helpers, handle CONFIG_NET, fix leak in dummy_ops_init_args(), and simplify bpf_dummy_init() * patch 4: use a loop to check args in test_dummy_multiple_args() v2: https://www.spinics.net/lists/bpf/msg47948.html * rebase on bpf-next * add test_2(...) ops to test the passing of multiple arguments * a new patch (patch #2) is added to factor out ctx access helpers * address comments from Martin & Andrii v1: https://www.spinics.net/lists/bpf/msg46787.html RFC: https://www.spinics.net/lists/bpf/msg46117.html ==================== Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> |
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Hou Tao
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31122b2f76 |
selftests/bpf: Add test cases for struct_ops prog
Running a BPF_PROG_TYPE_STRUCT_OPS prog for dummy_st_ops::test_N() through bpf_prog_test_run(). Four test cases are added: (1) attach dummy_st_ops should fail (2) function return value of bpf_dummy_ops::test_1() is expected (3) pointer argument of bpf_dummy_ops::test_1() works as expected (4) multiple arguments passed to bpf_dummy_ops::test_2() are correct Signed-off-by: Hou Tao <houtao1@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20211025064025.2567443-5-houtao1@huawei.com |
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Hou Tao
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c196906d50 |
bpf: Add dummy BPF STRUCT_OPS for test purpose
Currently the test of BPF STRUCT_OPS depends on the specific bpf implementation of tcp_congestion_ops, but it can not cover all basic functionalities (e.g, return value handling), so introduce a dummy BPF STRUCT_OPS for test purpose. Loading a bpf_dummy_ops implementation from userspace is prohibited, and its only purpose is to run BPF_PROG_TYPE_STRUCT_OPS program through bpf(BPF_PROG_TEST_RUN). Now programs for test_1() & test_2() are supported. The following three cases are exercised in bpf_dummy_struct_ops_test_run(): (1) test and check the value returned from state arg in test_1(state) The content of state is copied from userspace pointer and copied back after calling test_1(state). The user pointer is saved in an u64 array and the array address is passed through ctx_in. (2) test and check the return value of test_1(NULL) Just simulate the case in which an invalid input argument is passed in. (3) test multiple arguments passing in test_2(state, ...) 5 arguments are passed through ctx_in in form of u64 array. The first element of array is userspace pointer of state and others 4 arguments follow. Signed-off-by: Hou Tao <houtao1@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20211025064025.2567443-4-houtao1@huawei.com |
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Hou Tao
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35346ab641 |
bpf: Factor out helpers for ctx access checking
Factor out two helpers to check the read access of ctx for raw tp and BTF function. bpf_tracing_ctx_access() is used to check the read access to argument is valid, and bpf_tracing_btf_ctx_access() checks whether the btf type of argument is valid besides the checking of argument read. bpf_tracing_btf_ctx_access() will be used by the following patch. Signed-off-by: Hou Tao <houtao1@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20211025064025.2567443-3-houtao1@huawei.com |
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Hou Tao
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31a645aea4 |
bpf: Factor out a helper to prepare trampoline for struct_ops prog
Factor out a helper bpf_struct_ops_prepare_trampoline() to prepare trampoline for BPF_PROG_TYPE_STRUCT_OPS prog. It will be used by .test_run callback in following patch. Signed-off-by: Hou Tao <houtao1@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20211025064025.2567443-2-houtao1@huawei.com |
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Linus Torvalds
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8cb1ae19bf |
x86/fpu updates:
- Cleanup of extable fixup handling to be more robust, which in turn allows to make the FPU exception fixups more robust as well. - Change the return code for signal frame related failures from explicit error codes to a boolean fail/success as that's all what the calling code evaluates. - A large refactoring of the FPU code to prepare for adding AMX support: - Distangle the public header maze and remove especially the misnomed kitchen sink internal.h which is despite it's name included all over the place. - Add a proper abstraction for the register buffer storage (struct fpstate) which allows to dynamically size the buffer at runtime by flipping the pointer to the buffer container from the default container which is embedded in task_struct::tread::fpu to a dynamically allocated container with a larger register buffer. - Convert the code over to the new fpstate mechanism. - Consolidate the KVM FPU handling by moving the FPU related code into the FPU core which removes the number of exports and avoids adding even more export when AMX has to be supported in KVM. This also removes duplicated code which was of course unnecessary different and incomplete in the KVM copy. - Simplify the KVM FPU buffer handling by utilizing the new fpstate container and just switching the buffer pointer from the user space buffer to the KVM guest buffer when entering vcpu_run() and flipping it back when leaving the function. This cuts the memory requirements of a vCPU for FPU buffers in half and avoids pointless memory copy operations. This also solves the so far unresolved problem of adding AMX support because the current FPU buffer handling of KVM inflicted a circular dependency between adding AMX support to the core and to KVM. With the new scheme of switching fpstate AMX support can be added to the core code without affecting KVM. - Replace various variables with proper data structures so the extra information required for adding dynamically enabled FPU features (AMX) can be added in one place - Add AMX (Advanved Matrix eXtensions) support (finally): AMX is a large XSTATE component which is going to be available with Saphire Rapids XEON CPUs. The feature comes with an extra MSR (MSR_XFD) which allows to trap the (first) use of an AMX related instruction, which has two benefits: 1) It allows the kernel to control access to the feature 2) It allows the kernel to dynamically allocate the large register state buffer instead of burdening every task with the the extra 8K or larger state storage. It would have been great to gain this kind of control already with AVX512. The support comes with the following infrastructure components: 1) arch_prctl() to - read the supported features (equivalent to XGETBV(0)) - read the permitted features for a task - request permission for a dynamically enabled feature Permission is granted per process, inherited on fork() and cleared on exec(). The permission policy of the kernel is restricted to sigaltstack size validation, but the syscall obviously allows further restrictions via seccomp etc. 2) A stronger sigaltstack size validation for sys_sigaltstack(2) which takes granted permissions and the potentially resulting larger signal frame into account. This mechanism can also be used to enforce factual sigaltstack validation independent of dynamic features to help with finding potential victims of the 2K sigaltstack size constant which is broken since AVX512 support was added. 3) Exception handling for #NM traps to catch first use of a extended feature via a new cause MSR. If the exception was caused by the use of such a feature, the handler checks permission for that feature. If permission has not been granted, the handler sends a SIGILL like the #UD handler would do if the feature would have been disabled in XCR0. If permission has been granted, then a new fpstate which fits the larger buffer requirement is allocated. In the unlikely case that this allocation fails, the handler sends SIGSEGV to the task. That's not elegant, but unavoidable as the other discussed options of preallocation or full per task permissions come with their own set of horrors for kernel and/or userspace. So this is the lesser of the evils and SIGSEGV caused by unexpected memory allocation failures is not a fundamentally new concept either. When allocation succeeds, the fpstate properties are filled in to reflect the extended feature set and the resulting sizes, the fpu::fpstate pointer is updated accordingly and the trap is disarmed for this task permanently. 4) Enumeration and size calculations 5) Trap switching via MSR_XFD The XFD (eXtended Feature Disable) MSR is context switched with the same life time rules as the FPU register state itself. The mechanism is keyed off with a static key which is default disabled so !AMX equipped CPUs have zero overhead. On AMX enabled CPUs the overhead is limited by comparing the tasks XFD value with a per CPU shadow variable to avoid redundant MSR writes. In case of switching from a AMX using task to a non AMX using task or vice versa, the extra MSR write is obviously inevitable. All other places which need to be aware of the variable feature sets and resulting variable sizes are not affected at all because they retrieve the information (feature set, sizes) unconditonally from the fpstate properties. 6) Enable the new AMX states Note, this is relatively new code despite the fact that AMX support is in the works for more than a year now. The big refactoring of the FPU code, which allowed to do a proper integration has been started exactly 3 weeks ago. Refactoring of the existing FPU code and of the original AMX patches took a week and has been subject to extensive review and testing. The only fallout which has not been caught in review and testing right away was restricted to AMX enabled systems, which is completely irrelevant for anyone outside Intel and their early access program. There might be dragons lurking as usual, but so far the fine grained refactoring has held up and eventual yet undetected fallout is bisectable and should be easily addressable before the 5.16 release. Famous last words... Many thanks to Chang Bae and Dave Hansen for working hard on this and also to the various test teams at Intel who reserved extra capacity to follow the rapid development of this closely which provides the confidence level required to offer this rather large update for inclusion into 5.16-rc1. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmF/NkITHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYodDkEADH4+/nN/QoSUHIuuha5Zptj3g2b16a /3TxT9fhwPen/kzMGsUk70s3iWJMA+I5dCfkSZexJ2hfhcRe9cBzZIa1HCawKwf3 YCISTsO/M+LpeORuZ+TpfFLJKnxNr1SEOl+EYffGhq0AkCjifb9Cnr0JZuoMUzGU jpfJZ2bj28ri5lG812DtzSMBM9E3SAwgJv+GNjmZbxZKb9mAfhbAMdBUXHirX7Ej jmx6koQjYOKwYIW8w1BrdC270lUKQUyJTbQgdRkN9Mh/HnKyFixQ18JqGlgaV2cT EtYePUfTEdaHdAhUINLIlEug1MfOslHU+HyGsdywnoChNB4GHPQuePC5Tz60VeFN RbQ9aKcBUu8r95rjlnKtAtBijNMA4bjGwllVxNwJ/ZoA9RPv1SbDZ07RX3qTaLVY YhVQl8+shD33/W24jUTJv1kMMexpHXIlv0gyfMryzpwI7uzzmGHRPAokJdbYKctC dyMPfdE90rxTiMUdL/1IQGhnh3awjbyfArzUhHyQ++HyUyzCFh0slsO0CD18vUy8 FofhCugGBhjuKw3XwLNQ+KsWURz5qHctSzBc3qMOSyqFHbAJCVRANkhsFvWJo2qL 75+Z7OTRebtsyOUZIdq26r4roSxHrps3dupWTtN70HWx2NhQG1nLEw986QYiQu1T hcKvDmehQLrUvg== =x3WL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-fpu-2021-11-01' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 fpu updates from Thomas Gleixner: - Cleanup of extable fixup handling to be more robust, which in turn allows to make the FPU exception fixups more robust as well. - Change the return code for signal frame related failures from explicit error codes to a boolean fail/success as that's all what the calling code evaluates. - A large refactoring of the FPU code to prepare for adding AMX support: - Distangle the public header maze and remove especially the misnomed kitchen sink internal.h which is despite it's name included all over the place. - Add a proper abstraction for the register buffer storage (struct fpstate) which allows to dynamically size the buffer at runtime by flipping the pointer to the buffer container from the default container which is embedded in task_struct::tread::fpu to a dynamically allocated container with a larger register buffer. - Convert the code over to the new fpstate mechanism. - Consolidate the KVM FPU handling by moving the FPU related code into the FPU core which removes the number of exports and avoids adding even more export when AMX has to be supported in KVM. This also removes duplicated code which was of course unnecessary different and incomplete in the KVM copy. - Simplify the KVM FPU buffer handling by utilizing the new fpstate container and just switching the buffer pointer from the user space buffer to the KVM guest buffer when entering vcpu_run() and flipping it back when leaving the function. This cuts the memory requirements of a vCPU for FPU buffers in half and avoids pointless memory copy operations. This also solves the so far unresolved problem of adding AMX support because the current FPU buffer handling of KVM inflicted a circular dependency between adding AMX support to the core and to KVM. With the new scheme of switching fpstate AMX support can be added to the core code without affecting KVM. - Replace various variables with proper data structures so the extra information required for adding dynamically enabled FPU features (AMX) can be added in one place - Add AMX (Advanced Matrix eXtensions) support (finally): AMX is a large XSTATE component which is going to be available with Saphire Rapids XEON CPUs. The feature comes with an extra MSR (MSR_XFD) which allows to trap the (first) use of an AMX related instruction, which has two benefits: 1) It allows the kernel to control access to the feature 2) It allows the kernel to dynamically allocate the large register state buffer instead of burdening every task with the the extra 8K or larger state storage. It would have been great to gain this kind of control already with AVX512. The support comes with the following infrastructure components: 1) arch_prctl() to - read the supported features (equivalent to XGETBV(0)) - read the permitted features for a task - request permission for a dynamically enabled feature Permission is granted per process, inherited on fork() and cleared on exec(). The permission policy of the kernel is restricted to sigaltstack size validation, but the syscall obviously allows further restrictions via seccomp etc. 2) A stronger sigaltstack size validation for sys_sigaltstack(2) which takes granted permissions and the potentially resulting larger signal frame into account. This mechanism can also be used to enforce factual sigaltstack validation independent of dynamic features to help with finding potential victims of the 2K sigaltstack size constant which is broken since AVX512 support was added. 3) Exception handling for #NM traps to catch first use of a extended feature via a new cause MSR. If the exception was caused by the use of such a feature, the handler checks permission for that feature. If permission has not been granted, the handler sends a SIGILL like the #UD handler would do if the feature would have been disabled in XCR0. If permission has been granted, then a new fpstate which fits the larger buffer requirement is allocated. In the unlikely case that this allocation fails, the handler sends SIGSEGV to the task. That's not elegant, but unavoidable as the other discussed options of preallocation or full per task permissions come with their own set of horrors for kernel and/or userspace. So this is the lesser of the evils and SIGSEGV caused by unexpected memory allocation failures is not a fundamentally new concept either. When allocation succeeds, the fpstate properties are filled in to reflect the extended feature set and the resulting sizes, the fpu::fpstate pointer is updated accordingly and the trap is disarmed for this task permanently. 4) Enumeration and size calculations 5) Trap switching via MSR_XFD The XFD (eXtended Feature Disable) MSR is context switched with the same life time rules as the FPU register state itself. The mechanism is keyed off with a static key which is default disabled so !AMX equipped CPUs have zero overhead. On AMX enabled CPUs the overhead is limited by comparing the tasks XFD value with a per CPU shadow variable to avoid redundant MSR writes. In case of switching from a AMX using task to a non AMX using task or vice versa, the extra MSR write is obviously inevitable. All other places which need to be aware of the variable feature sets and resulting variable sizes are not affected at all because they retrieve the information (feature set, sizes) unconditonally from the fpstate properties. 6) Enable the new AMX states Note, this is relatively new code despite the fact that AMX support is in the works for more than a year now. The big refactoring of the FPU code, which allowed to do a proper integration has been started exactly 3 weeks ago. Refactoring of the existing FPU code and of the original AMX patches took a week and has been subject to extensive review and testing. The only fallout which has not been caught in review and testing right away was restricted to AMX enabled systems, which is completely irrelevant for anyone outside Intel and their early access program. There might be dragons lurking as usual, but so far the fine grained refactoring has held up and eventual yet undetected fallout is bisectable and should be easily addressable before the 5.16 release. Famous last words... Many thanks to Chang Bae and Dave Hansen for working hard on this and also to the various test teams at Intel who reserved extra capacity to follow the rapid development of this closely which provides the confidence level required to offer this rather large update for inclusion into 5.16-rc1 * tag 'x86-fpu-2021-11-01' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (110 commits) Documentation/x86: Add documentation for using dynamic XSTATE features x86/fpu: Include vmalloc.h for vzalloc() selftests/x86/amx: Add context switch test selftests/x86/amx: Add test cases for AMX state management x86/fpu/amx: Enable the AMX feature in 64-bit mode x86/fpu: Add XFD handling for dynamic states x86/fpu: Calculate the default sizes independently x86/fpu/amx: Define AMX state components and have it used for boot-time checks x86/fpu/xstate: Prepare XSAVE feature table for gaps in state component numbers x86/fpu/xstate: Add fpstate_realloc()/free() x86/fpu/xstate: Add XFD #NM handler x86/fpu: Update XFD state where required x86/fpu: Add sanity checks for XFD x86/fpu: Add XFD state to fpstate x86/msr-index: Add MSRs for XFD x86/cpufeatures: Add eXtended Feature Disabling (XFD) feature bit x86/fpu: Reset permission and fpstate on exec() x86/fpu: Prepare fpu_clone() for dynamically enabled features x86/fpu/signal: Prepare for variable sigframe length x86/signal: Use fpu::__state_user_size for sigalt stack validation ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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7d20dd3294 |
x86/apic related update:
- A single commit which reduces cacheline misses in __x2apic_send_IPI_mask() significantly by converting x86_cpu_to_logical_apicid() to an array instead of using per CPU storage. This reduces the cost for a full broadcast on a dual socket system with 256 CPUs from 33 down to 11 microseconds. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmF/Ia8THHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoeL1D/0fna8gVHWaVGUexB7HDF7G+WTuTnl0 7A7n7Yt3fqNirxfxgPtWpWHSbJfhB1jSxbjEirTOCDHGC47au6Hh1HICtpRqOMoY oH5ZXpDdiQnpl3MnGys6J5StVZCyWPz/pIIqmqO99fd5Ykolbf9UNjXiBW+1jBfO dS7+av9dAhTbVnbJfTDR5fhl81nM04eyVIaMn7rq3Z6VDfFFaugvv/HmpzfBRwxC o/hiN/e6T3DMtz2zXOXxrw+xdBp62sAhlrx1FDB3OYVcBb1cVK1gWTMoY+GOUd5y 5SiDoklzZXp4s/MT1qBxRvo7PRcL6SwwWtePBgYCL1oLfHE5Ctx/xu1jhfrH15IT jgykscSsyX4cRZfNXZcFLu8/EZmD/hT5xRQn4VkG2gnjm/SJ/U5m7cBOF8YWdiKs YRChHnpHN1fvxsKtLw3ZtgNT9HgqvIl4AvhweNe64fHFuQNefxVgvNAxgnNe03dr OGMbBPoX8AfSr2cxkhnprByMbcLa7aYAyAu0WkbrVar8ZB4uOPApnnIfMSvYgRtn 0pP9G+kyRQMc57Wq0NzQWLnhgbQuZlAo5zzvVjju0FGUjFDWOG3G6I58AqsgYA0i YDbBIOSVCnXVCFFV7i99M8U2Z4n4Cj4Paf8UjRFi6H9164AyVYVZ0kMBQqX2Luj1 8UYlESTByyO7Xw== =7l4b -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-apic-2021-11-01' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86/apic update from Thomas Gleixner: "A single commit which reduces cache misses in __x2apic_send_IPI_mask() significantly by converting x86_cpu_to_logical_apicid() to an array instead of using per CPU storage. This reduces the cost for a full broadcast on a dual socket system with 256 CPUs from 33 down to 11 microseconds" * tag 'x86-apic-2021-11-01' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/apic: Reduce cache line misses in __x2apic_send_IPI_mask() |
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Linus Torvalds
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9a7e0a90a4 |
Scheduler updates:
- Revert the printk format based wchan() symbol resolution as it can leak the raw value in case that the symbol is not resolvable. - Make wchan() more robust and work with all kind of unwinders by enforcing that the task stays blocked while unwinding is in progress. - Prevent sched_fork() from accessing an invalid sched_task_group - Improve asymmetric packing logic - Extend scheduler statistics to RT and DL scheduling classes and add statistics for bandwith burst to the SCHED_FAIR class. - Properly account SCHED_IDLE entities - Prevent a potential deadlock when initial priority is assigned to a newly created kthread. A recent change to plug a race between cpuset and __sched_setscheduler() introduced a new lock dependency which is now triggered. Break the lock dependency chain by moving the priority assignment to the thread function. - Fix the idle time reporting in /proc/uptime for NOHZ enabled systems. - Improve idle balancing in general and especially for NOHZ enabled systems. - Provide proper interfaces for live patching so it does not have to fiddle with scheduler internals. - Add cluster aware scheduling support. - A small set of tweaks for RT (irqwork, wait_task_inactive(), various scheduler options and delaying mmdrop) - The usual small tweaks and improvements all over the place -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmF/OUkTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoR/5D/9ikdGNpKg9osNqJ3GjAmxsK6kVkB29 iFe2k8pIpWDToWQf/wQRGih4Yj3Cl49QSnZcPIibh2/12EB1qrrW6iSPJkInz8Ec /1LS5/Vewn2OyoxyXZjdvGC5gTXEodSbIazASvX7nvdMeI4gsAsL5etzrMJirT/t aymqvr7zovvywrwMTQJrGjUMo9l4ewE8tafMNNhRu1BHU1U4ojM9yvThyRAAcmp7 3Xy49A+Yq3IgrvYI4u8FMK5Zh08KaxSFjiLhePGm/bF+wSfYmWop2TP1jY05W2Uo ti8hfbJMUoFRYuMxAiEldkItnc0wV4M9PtWZZ/x+B71bs65Y4Zjt9cW+rxJv2+m1 vzV31EsQwGnOti072dzWN4c/cZqngVXAjaNtErvDwJUr+Tw1ayv9KUvuodMQqZY6 mu68bFUO2kV9EMe1CBOv51Uy1RGHyLj3rlNqrkw+Xp5ISE9Ad2vhUEiRp5bQx5Ci V/XFhGZkGUluh0vccrdFlNYZwhj8cZEzkOPCnPSeZ+bq8SyZE6xuHH/lTP1CJCOy s800rW1huM+kgV+zRN8adDkGXibAk9N3RtVGnQXmuEy8gB9LZmQg+JeM2wsc9B+6 i0gdqZnsjNAfoK+BBAG4holxptSL8/eOJsFH8ZNIoxQ+iqooyPx9tFX7yXnRTBQj d2qWG7UvoseT+g== =fgtS -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sched-core-2021-11-01' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull scheduler updates from Thomas Gleixner: - Revert the printk format based wchan() symbol resolution as it can leak the raw value in case that the symbol is not resolvable. - Make wchan() more robust and work with all kind of unwinders by enforcing that the task stays blocked while unwinding is in progress. - Prevent sched_fork() from accessing an invalid sched_task_group - Improve asymmetric packing logic - Extend scheduler statistics to RT and DL scheduling classes and add statistics for bandwith burst to the SCHED_FAIR class. - Properly account SCHED_IDLE entities - Prevent a potential deadlock when initial priority is assigned to a newly created kthread. A recent change to plug a race between cpuset and __sched_setscheduler() introduced a new lock dependency which is now triggered. Break the lock dependency chain by moving the priority assignment to the thread function. - Fix the idle time reporting in /proc/uptime for NOHZ enabled systems. - Improve idle balancing in general and especially for NOHZ enabled systems. - Provide proper interfaces for live patching so it does not have to fiddle with scheduler internals. - Add cluster aware scheduling support. - A small set of tweaks for RT (irqwork, wait_task_inactive(), various scheduler options and delaying mmdrop) - The usual small tweaks and improvements all over the place * tag 'sched-core-2021-11-01' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (69 commits) sched/fair: Cleanup newidle_balance sched/fair: Remove sysctl_sched_migration_cost condition sched/fair: Wait before decaying max_newidle_lb_cost sched/fair: Skip update_blocked_averages if we are defering load balance sched/fair: Account update_blocked_averages in newidle_balance cost x86: Fix __get_wchan() for !STACKTRACE sched,x86: Fix L2 cache mask sched/core: Remove rq_relock() sched: Improve wake_up_all_idle_cpus() take #2 irq_work: Also rcuwait for !IRQ_WORK_HARD_IRQ on PREEMPT_RT irq_work: Handle some irq_work in a per-CPU thread on PREEMPT_RT irq_work: Allow irq_work_sync() to sleep if irq_work() no IRQ support. sched/rt: Annotate the RT balancing logic irqwork as IRQ_WORK_HARD_IRQ sched: Add cluster scheduler level for x86 sched: Add cluster scheduler level in core and related Kconfig for ARM64 topology: Represent clusters of CPUs within a die sched: Disable -Wunused-but-set-variable sched: Add wrapper for get_wchan() to keep task blocked x86: Fix get_wchan() to support the ORC unwinder proc: Use task_is_running() for wchan in /proc/$pid/stat ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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57a315cd71 |
Time, timers and timekeeping updates:
- No core updates - No new clocksource/event driver - A large rework of the ARM architected timer driver to prepare for the support of the upcoming ARMv8.6 support - Fix Kconfig options for Exynos MCT, Samsung PWM and TI DM timers - Address a namespace collison in the ARC sp804 timer driver -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmF/IPsTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoXztEACE15PRW/s3dsKjsX4HgZocPS3WSeBx Nim90LHLWA8hiN3LdY5PmyB5lWHFPojCNtnnnA3hAAasalxtxu00XUwMx11Ewf7C HDpYvW4Pp3QHFH9i45nxVJ/2bhiL7g8cpvYNrXuk2rVkZnBf13LGqD4IUJbts/gY X+T0NTDHFNjJjbabuD4LVsfKkerPPJawYtL6EnFn8hkZwMKVY2Mq0xw6fCzA7qGy JbBkt0Or5k7imruq3uob9V+IscmkcPRxrP1JOgJLbzCbax+bpz2SL1nZxm5NAeol Hdxx+bP2PnpoCsq6GnN3q17nvr8PEOeEQ02AcZ/5IpExIfBnIDahJ61KA8Ao6WGm xvVY4fIG6nqul6LMqoAyVc0BeG4Mc7u3D12f+1/UE9pmYbMEM5TcHRbxg0QgTauF R78xc5P5v+B2LcUTE9/czJlaCZQuAF+4N60Lnt+aW0Ahsa0h+O2vrX1rBOC3d4US 12xexkAimMS8VvmuD5wSPE9JrBMDZraJuDM3G+5cwOjXIG8VFXOSloOn/9BhWFEM c0scefsGFxENDwkd3d6PmGfrtxSOnqAzhvxgRyJ9zql9wX6LDOa6s2HXKxdSXEL8 N18WTWsC0Ps60XLlH9CQrBj/T0YnKpOazMx0LIFLPFqEkoSkEjq1j3KgDnSQQ4uE J4c2UU4M8FnMlg== =SVx3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'timers-core-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull timer updates from Thomas Gleixner: "Time, timers and timekeeping updates: - No core updates - No new clocksource/event driver - A large rework of the ARM architected timer driver to prepare for the support of the upcoming ARMv8.6 support - Fix Kconfig options for Exynos MCT, Samsung PWM and TI DM timers - Address a namespace collison in the ARC sp804 timer driver" * tag 'timers-core-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: clocksource/drivers/timer-ti-dm: Select TIMER_OF clocksource/drivers/exynosy: Depend on sub-architecture for Exynos MCT and Samsung PWM clocksource/drivers/arch_arm_timer: Move workaround synchronisation around clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Fix masking for high freq counters clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Drop unnecessary ISB on CVAL programming clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Remove any trace of the TVAL programming interface clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Work around broken CVAL implementations clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Advertise 56bit timer to the core code clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Move MMIO timer programming over to CVAL clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Fix MMIO base address vs callback ordering issue clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Move drop _tval from erratum function names clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Move system register timer programming over to CVAL clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Extend write side of timer register accessors to u64 clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Drop CNT*_TVAL read accessors clocksource/arm_arch_timer: Add build-time guards for unhandled register accesses clocksource/drivers/arc_timer: Eliminate redefined macro error |
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Linus Torvalds
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43aa0a195f |
objtool updates:
- Improve retpoline code patching by separating it from alternatives which reduces memory footprint and allows to do better optimizations in the actual runtime patching. - Add proper retpoline support for x86/BPF - Address noinstr warnings in x86/kvm, lockdep and paravirtualization code - Add support to handle pv_opsindirect calls in the noinstr analysis - Classify symbols upfront and cache the result to avoid redundant str*cmp() invocations. - Add a CFI hash to reduce memory consumption which also reduces runtime on a allyesconfig by ~50% - Adjust XEN code to make objtool handling more robust and as a side effect to prevent text fragmentation due to placement of the hypercall page. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmF/GFgTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoc1JD/0Sz6seP2OUMxbMT3gCcFo9sMvYTdsM 7WuGFbBbnCIo7g8JH7k0zRRBigptMp2eUtQXKkgaaIbWN4JbuVKf8KxN5/qXxLi4 fJ12QnNTGH9N2jtzl5wKmpjaKJnnJMD9D10XwoR+T6gn6NHd+AgLEs7GxxuQUlgo eC9oEXhNHC8uNhiZc38EwfwmItI1bRgaLrnZWIL4rYGSMxfCK1/cEOpWrFfX9wmj /diB6oqMyPXZXMCtgpX7TniUr5XOTCcUkeO9mQv5bmyq/YM/8hrTbcVSJlsVYLvP EsBnUSHAcfLFiHXwa1RNiIGdbiPjbN+UYeXGAvqF58f3e5dTIHtN/UmWo7OH93If 9rLMVNcMpsfPx7QRk2IxEPumLCkyfwjzfKrVDM6P6TKEIUzD1og4IK9gTlfykVsh 56G5XiCOC/X2x8IMxKTLGuBiAVLFHXK/rSwoqhvNEWBFKDbP13QWs0LurBcW09Sa /kQI9pIBT1xFA/R+OY5Xy1cqNVVK1Gxmk8/bllCijA9pCFSCFM4hLZE5CevdrBCV h5SdqEK5hIlzFyypXfsCik/4p/+rfvlGfUKtFsPctxx29SPe+T0orx+l61jiWQok rZOflwMawK5lDuASHrvNHGJcWaTwoo3VcXMQDnQY0Wulc43J5IFBaPxkZzgyd+S1 4lktHxatrCMUgw== =pfZi -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'objtool-core-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull objtool updates from Thomas Gleixner: - Improve retpoline code patching by separating it from alternatives which reduces memory footprint and allows to do better optimizations in the actual runtime patching. - Add proper retpoline support for x86/BPF - Address noinstr warnings in x86/kvm, lockdep and paravirtualization code - Add support to handle pv_opsindirect calls in the noinstr analysis - Classify symbols upfront and cache the result to avoid redundant str*cmp() invocations. - Add a CFI hash to reduce memory consumption which also reduces runtime on a allyesconfig by ~50% - Adjust XEN code to make objtool handling more robust and as a side effect to prevent text fragmentation due to placement of the hypercall page. * tag 'objtool-core-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (41 commits) bpf,x86: Respect X86_FEATURE_RETPOLINE* bpf,x86: Simplify computing label offsets x86,bugs: Unconditionally allow spectre_v2=retpoline,amd x86/alternative: Add debug prints to apply_retpolines() x86/alternative: Try inline spectre_v2=retpoline,amd x86/alternative: Handle Jcc __x86_indirect_thunk_\reg x86/alternative: Implement .retpoline_sites support x86/retpoline: Create a retpoline thunk array x86/retpoline: Move the retpoline thunk declarations to nospec-branch.h x86/asm: Fixup odd GEN-for-each-reg.h usage x86/asm: Fix register order x86/retpoline: Remove unused replacement symbols objtool,x86: Replace alternatives with .retpoline_sites objtool: Shrink struct instruction objtool: Explicitly avoid self modifying code in .altinstr_replacement objtool: Classify symbols objtool: Support pv_opsindirect calls for noinstr x86/xen: Rework the xen_{cpu,irq,mmu}_opsarrays x86/xen: Mark xen_force_evtchn_callback() noinstr x86/xen: Make irq_disable() noinstr ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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595b28fb0c |
Locking updates:
- Move futex code into kernel/futex/ and split up the kitchen sink into seperate files to make integration of sys_futex_waitv() simpler. - Add a new sys_futex_waitv() syscall which allows to wait on multiple futexes. The main use case is emulating Windows' WaitForMultipleObjects which allows Wine to improve the performance of Windows Games. Also native Linux games can benefit from this interface as this is a common wait pattern for this kind of applications. - Add context to ww_mutex_trylock() to provide a path for i915 to rework their eviction code step by step without making lockdep upset until the final steps of rework are completed. It's also useful for regulator and TTM to avoid dropping locks in the non contended path. - Lockdep and might_sleep() cleanups and improvements - A few improvements for the RT substitutions. - The usual small improvements and cleanups. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmF/FTITHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoVNZD/9vIm3Bu1Coz8tbNXz58AiCYq9Y/vp5 mzFgSzz+VJTkW5Vh8jo5Uel4rCKZyt+rL276EoaRPzYl8KFtWDbpK3qd3PrXKqTX At49JO4ttAMJUHIBQ6vblEkykmfEd9YPU1uSWk5roJ+s7Jmr5VWnu0FEWHP00As5 tWOca/TM0ei9kof26V2fl5aecTGII4i4Zsvy+LPsXtI+TnmP0gSBcGAS/5UnZTtJ vQRWTR3ojoYvh5iTmNqbaURYoQLe2j8yscn1DSW1CABWVmP12eDWs+N7jRP4b5S9 73xOv5P7vpva41wxrK2ir5iNkpsLE97VL2JOHTW8nm7orblfiuxHLTCkTjEdd2pO h8blI2IBizEB3JYn2BMkOAaZQOSjN8hd6Ye/b2B4AMEGWeXEoEv6eVy/orYKCluQ XDqGn47Vce/SYmo5vfTB8VMt6nANx8PKvOP3IvjHInYEQBgiT6QrlUw3RRkXBp5s clQkjYYwjAMVIXowcCrdhoKjMROzi6STShVwHwGL8MaZXqr8Vl6BUO9ckU0pY+4C F000Hzwxi8lGEQ9k+P+BnYOEzH5osCty8lloKiQ/7ciX6T+CZHGJPGK/iY4YL8P5 C3CJWMsHCqST7DodNFJmdfZt99UfIMmEhshMDduU9AAH0tHCn8vOu0U6WvCtpyBp BvHj68zteAtlYg== =RZ4x -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'locking-core-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull locking updates from Thomas Gleixner: - Move futex code into kernel/futex/ and split up the kitchen sink into seperate files to make integration of sys_futex_waitv() simpler. - Add a new sys_futex_waitv() syscall which allows to wait on multiple futexes. The main use case is emulating Windows' WaitForMultipleObjects which allows Wine to improve the performance of Windows Games. Also native Linux games can benefit from this interface as this is a common wait pattern for this kind of applications. - Add context to ww_mutex_trylock() to provide a path for i915 to rework their eviction code step by step without making lockdep upset until the final steps of rework are completed. It's also useful for regulator and TTM to avoid dropping locks in the non contended path. - Lockdep and might_sleep() cleanups and improvements - A few improvements for the RT substitutions. - The usual small improvements and cleanups. * tag 'locking-core-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (44 commits) locking: Remove spin_lock_flags() etc locking/rwsem: Fix comments about reader optimistic lock stealing conditions locking: Remove rcu_read_{,un}lock() for preempt_{dis,en}able() locking/rwsem: Disable preemption for spinning region docs: futex: Fix kernel-doc references futex: Fix PREEMPT_RT build futex2: Documentation: Document sys_futex_waitv() uAPI selftests: futex: Test sys_futex_waitv() wouldblock selftests: futex: Test sys_futex_waitv() timeout selftests: futex: Add sys_futex_waitv() test futex,arm: Wire up sys_futex_waitv() futex,x86: Wire up sys_futex_waitv() futex: Implement sys_futex_waitv() futex: Simplify double_lock_hb() futex: Split out wait/wake futex: Split out requeue futex: Rename mark_wake_futex() futex: Rename: match_futex() futex: Rename: hb_waiter_{inc,dec,pending}() futex: Split out PI futex ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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91e1c99e17 |
perf updates:
core: - Allow ftrace to instrument parts of the perf core code - Add a new mem_hops field to perf_mem_data_src which allows to represent intra-node/package or inter-node/off-package details to prepare for next generation systems which have more hieararchy within the node/pacakge level. tools: - Update for the new mem_hops field in perf_mem_data_src arch: - A set of constraints fixes for the Intel uncore PMU - The usual set of small fixes and improvements for x86 and PPC -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmF/GkQTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoaD8D/wLhXR8RxtF4W9HJmHA+5XFsPtg+isp ZNU2kOs4gZskFx75NQaRv5ikA8y68TKdIx+NuQvRLYItaMveTToLSsJ55bfGMxIQ JHqDvANUNxBmAACnbYQlqf9WgB0i/3fCUHY5lpmN0waKjaswz7WNpycv4ccShVZr PKbgEjkeFBhplCqqOF0X5H3V+4q85+nZONm1iSNd4S7/3B6OCxOf1u78usL1bbtW yJAMSuTeOVUZCJm7oVywKW/ZlCscT135aKr6xe5QTrjlPuRWzuLaXNezdMnMyoVN HVv8a0ClACb8U5KiGfhvaipaIlIAliWJp2qoiNjrspDruhH6Yc+eNh1gUhLbtNpR 4YZR5jxv4/mS13kzMMQg00cCWQl7N4whPT+ZE9pkpshGt+EwT+Iy3U+v13wDfnnp MnDggpWYGEkAck13t/T6DwC3qBIsVujtpiG+tt/ERbTxiuxi1ccQTGY3PDjtHV3k tIMH5n7l4jEpfl8VmoSUgz/2h1MLZnQUWp41GXkjkaOt7uunQZen+nAwqpTm28KV 7U6U0h1q6r7HxOZRxkPPe4HSV+aBNH3H1LeNBfEd3hDCFGf6MY6vLow+2BE9ybk7 Y6LPbRqq0SN3sd5MND0ZvQEt5Zgol8CMlX+UKoLEEv7RognGbIxkgpK7exv5pC9w nWj7TaMfpRzPgw== =Oj0G -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'perf-core-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull perf updates from Thomas Gleixner: "Core: - Allow ftrace to instrument parts of the perf core code - Add a new mem_hops field to perf_mem_data_src which allows to represent intra-node/package or inter-node/off-package details to prepare for next generation systems which have more hieararchy within the node/pacakge level. Tools: - Update for the new mem_hops field in perf_mem_data_src Arch: - A set of constraints fixes for the Intel uncore PMU - The usual set of small fixes and improvements for x86 and PPC" * tag 'perf-core-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: perf/x86/intel: Fix ICL/SPR INST_RETIRED.PREC_DIST encodings powerpc/perf: Fix data source encodings for L2.1 and L3.1 accesses tools/perf: Add mem_hops field in perf_mem_data_src structure perf: Add mem_hops field in perf_mem_data_src structure perf: Add comment about current state of PERF_MEM_LVL_* namespace and remove an extra line perf/core: Allow ftrace for functions in kernel/event/core.c perf/x86: Add new event for AUX output counter index perf/x86: Add compiler barrier after updating BTS perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix Intel SPR M3UPI event constraints perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix Intel SPR M2PCIE event constraints perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix Intel SPR IIO event constraints perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix Intel SPR CHA event constraints perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix Intel ICX IIO event constraints perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix invalid unit check perf/x86/intel/uncore: Support extra IMC channel on Ice Lake server |
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Linus Torvalds
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Updates for the interrupt subsystem:
Core changes: - Prevent a potential deadlock when initial priority is assigned to a newly created interrupt thread. A recent change to plug a race between cpuset and __sched_setscheduler() introduced a new lock dependency which is now triggered. Break the lock dependency chain by moving the priority assignment to the thread function. - A couple of small updates to make the irq core RT safe. - Confine the irq_cpu_online/offline() API to the only left unfixable user Cavium Octeon so that it does not grow new usage. - A small documentation update Driver changes: - A large cross architecture rework to move irq_enter/exit() into the architecture code to make addressing the NOHZ_FULL/RCU issues simpler. - The obligatory new irq chip driver for Microchip EIC - Modularize a few irq chip drivers - Expand usage of devm_*() helpers throughout the driver code - The usual small fixes and improvements all over the place -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmF+8BUTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoWs2EACeNbL93aIFokd2/RllRSr4VvMjKNyW PpA0RYDOz1Jh4ldK+7b/EYapKgAkR3yyOtz+jyjRE7jsQK0pQeLtYNLd3cTzsD7K LCvl8rq6cbRqyFoSC15UKKNbQ/f+o/3LeGPoipr5NQZRMepxk2J/yBCNRXHvIbe6 oLMQJUgw7KKtvCrCUX9OSei4F09T1qsNrIYb7QafP5+v0zndAT7uKNivWrKGFrsh Uk9epoH3hIkvQERkpmzwJEJaq6oyqhoYQy7ZRGayEPwIdCyivJGZrVX0mZk1LX58 uc8u5grIslX9MqZEQWBweR5y7nISB494NGKmoCInu66U/+3DSOg3AGH2Rfw8PNFZ lMKdXzYoDgv2y6LeiLtTUKV4K1NBRXo0BhwSGbPw0o6C03/x003kG824Y+/naU75 6q05BZSia1PagPV3e0UAm0A2Rnjj/5uso2fEk0eGBSGM27jf9SQcSE8DVrEiLRd1 2N5uAXbMdfu4xACsEI1Uxu1KNOSQnUhBCy0X6Ppj1a083kLG7jg/126ebb05R8G4 MF79PFt+xUPSzmuKc/xwCdANtW+zzoyjYl5w6mwELBJ9veNbPShokGBTN/qzjXKZ vdr3/pXx95lRAzFnGOnETesm3IyObruU4K8NbMKd2b+eYa0w1WuZCKnutGLfsqxg byhCEw459e3P2g== =r6ln -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'irq-core-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull irq updates from Thomas Gleixner: "Updates for the interrupt subsystem: Core changes: - Prevent a potential deadlock when initial priority is assigned to a newly created interrupt thread. A recent change to plug a race between cpuset and __sched_setscheduler() introduced a new lock dependency which is now triggered. Break the lock dependency chain by moving the priority assignment to the thread function. - A couple of small updates to make the irq core RT safe. - Confine the irq_cpu_online/offline() API to the only left unfixable user Cavium Octeon so that it does not grow new usage. - A small documentation update Driver changes: - A large cross architecture rework to move irq_enter/exit() into the architecture code to make addressing the NOHZ_FULL/RCU issues simpler. - The obligatory new irq chip driver for Microchip EIC - Modularize a few irq chip drivers - Expand usage of devm_*() helpers throughout the driver code - The usual small fixes and improvements all over the place" * tag 'irq-core-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (53 commits) h8300: Fix linux/irqchip.h include mess dt-bindings: irqchip: renesas-irqc: Document r8a774e1 bindings MIPS: irq: Avoid an unused-variable error genirq: Hide irq_cpu_{on,off}line() behind a deprecated option irqchip/mips-gic: Get rid of the reliance on irq_cpu_online() MIPS: loongson64: Drop call to irq_cpu_offline() irq: remove handle_domain_{irq,nmi}() irq: remove CONFIG_HANDLE_DOMAIN_IRQ_IRQENTRY irq: riscv: perform irqentry in entry code irq: openrisc: perform irqentry in entry code irq: csky: perform irqentry in entry code irq: arm64: perform irqentry in entry code irq: arm: perform irqentry in entry code irq: add a (temporary) CONFIG_HANDLE_DOMAIN_IRQ_IRQENTRY irq: nds32: avoid CONFIG_HANDLE_DOMAIN_IRQ irq: arc: avoid CONFIG_HANDLE_DOMAIN_IRQ irq: add generic_handle_arch_irq() irq: unexport handle_irq_desc() irq: simplify handle_domain_{irq,nmi}() irq: mips: simplify do_domain_IRQ() ... |