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Linus Torvalds
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4a39ac5b7d |
Random number generator updates for Linux 6.12-rc1.
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Linus Torvalds
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9f0c253ddd |
Performance events changes for v6.12:
- Implement per-PMU context rescheduling to significantly improve single-PMU performance, and related cleanups/fixes. (by Peter Zijlstra and Namhyung Kim) - Fix ancient bug resulting in a lot of events being dropped erroneously at higher sampling frequencies. (by Luo Gengkun) - uprobes enhancements: - Implement RCU-protected hot path optimizations for better performance: "For baseline vs SRCU, peak througput increased from 3.7 M/s (million uprobe triggerings per second) up to about 8 M/s. For uretprobes it's a bit more modest with bump from 2.4 M/s to 5 M/s. For SRCU vs RCU Tasks Trace, peak throughput for uprobes increases further from 8 M/s to 10.3 M/s (+28%!), and for uretprobes from 5.3 M/s to 5.8 M/s (+11%), as we have more work to do on uretprobes side. Even single-thread (no contention) performance is slightly better: 3.276 M/s to 3.396 M/s (+3.5%) for uprobes, and 2.055 M/s to 2.174 M/s (+5.8%) for uretprobes." (by Andrii Nakryiko et al) - Document mmap_lock, don't abuse get_user_pages_remote(). (by Oleg Nesterov) - Cleanups & fixes to prepare for future work: - Remove uprobe_register_refctr() - Simplify error handling for alloc_uprobe() - Make uprobe_register() return struct uprobe * - Fold __uprobe_unregister() into uprobe_unregister() - Shift put_uprobe() from delete_uprobe() to uprobe_unregister() - BPF: Fix use-after-free in bpf_uprobe_multi_link_attach() (by Oleg Nesterov) - New feature & ABI extension: allow events to use PERF_SAMPLE READ with inheritance, enabling sample based profiling of a group of counters over a hierarchy of processes or threads. (by Ben Gainey) - Intel uncore & power events updates: - Add Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake support - Add PERF_EV_CAP_READ_SCOPE - Clean up and enhance cpumask and hotplug support (by Kan Liang) - Add LNL uncore iMC freerunning support - Use D0:F0 as a default device (by Zhenyu Wang) - Intel PT: fix AUX snapshot handling race. (by Adrian Hunter) - Misc fixes and cleanups. (by James Clark, Jiri Olsa, Oleg Nesterov and Peter Zijlstra) Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJEBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmbqxEwRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1iusw/43UAcAZVof6Qs+j6bVAxSabF66fFfE9Wh jc+F4yZ2MGl9x6a1f392+CPcTdVsYp6G2QtRGMipD+trmi/lhDhmRrhxxD1KWIwP zVGSBx9CSFl0UpCXdGiVrGzT5xpIpJ4qqW2XUVr32n8SxTT5X/vM5ySm6KUXsIrD 2/KXwucT9a7grkl3pvy/A/FUHxaF7oAMJjcIPSvLBveQjQSHUrZoCZdHsRGT9rjS HjzxG6gDy97172z5XV1ej3HJOfFlFTQ1RcoxNqdLfiZ6n3hD4hfmtsXWB5zTzRjT xHaCOmWLhEp5v+fK2+RCFiWUbDBsmW/mecZdrjGb3C1RIDWQhLCXXc95XtrobTvk BkW9QEC/XRB+vU6Ssdv3ugN7yRWxih0BsLU5sy4nlzmwoYt9qOy8fgjRvSBKHr5K Mu1RIFu+KXq++sa7+ZJjUMY70PHQCp2m4AHprG/Y98t93CQMhDXzGVpPzWyQuW/V lqYFjd/CAoCIVGF4Jxq7sqOdZ1emDN+P0WSnnFWssJ0ZJFvxN9ZDPH2AaMk4lwo7 NFW6u3+0Vx9P0m/H6xRQj00Iye2JLMqJNCIA8QtjnB7L6upgVvcIPjgcG58fpV1o xfJekOR1A7T2aQUDlX5t9Cu36ZUImDRmwHj2m1p84s5AANlbD7/fOmffR1Hn9uFj wCTqSpi8Hg== =E3s3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'perf-core-2024-09-18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull perf events updates from Ingo Molnar: - Implement per-PMU context rescheduling to significantly improve single-PMU performance, and related cleanups/fixes (Peter Zijlstra and Namhyung Kim) - Fix ancient bug resulting in a lot of events being dropped erroneously at higher sampling frequencies (Luo Gengkun) - uprobes enhancements: - Implement RCU-protected hot path optimizations for better performance: "For baseline vs SRCU, peak througput increased from 3.7 M/s (million uprobe triggerings per second) up to about 8 M/s. For uretprobes it's a bit more modest with bump from 2.4 M/s to 5 M/s. For SRCU vs RCU Tasks Trace, peak throughput for uprobes increases further from 8 M/s to 10.3 M/s (+28%!), and for uretprobes from 5.3 M/s to 5.8 M/s (+11%), as we have more work to do on uretprobes side. Even single-thread (no contention) performance is slightly better: 3.276 M/s to 3.396 M/s (+3.5%) for uprobes, and 2.055 M/s to 2.174 M/s (+5.8%) for uretprobes." (Andrii Nakryiko et al) - Document mmap_lock, don't abuse get_user_pages_remote() (Oleg Nesterov) - Cleanups & fixes to prepare for future work: - Remove uprobe_register_refctr() - Simplify error handling for alloc_uprobe() - Make uprobe_register() return struct uprobe * - Fold __uprobe_unregister() into uprobe_unregister() - Shift put_uprobe() from delete_uprobe() to uprobe_unregister() - BPF: Fix use-after-free in bpf_uprobe_multi_link_attach() (Oleg Nesterov) - New feature & ABI extension: allow events to use PERF_SAMPLE READ with inheritance, enabling sample based profiling of a group of counters over a hierarchy of processes or threads (Ben Gainey) - Intel uncore & power events updates: - Add Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake support - Add PERF_EV_CAP_READ_SCOPE - Clean up and enhance cpumask and hotplug support (Kan Liang) - Add LNL uncore iMC freerunning support - Use D0:F0 as a default device (Zhenyu Wang) - Intel PT: fix AUX snapshot handling race (Adrian Hunter) - Misc fixes and cleanups (James Clark, Jiri Olsa, Oleg Nesterov and Peter Zijlstra) * tag 'perf-core-2024-09-18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (40 commits) dmaengine: idxd: Clean up cpumask and hotplug for perfmon iommu/vt-d: Clean up cpumask and hotplug for perfmon perf/x86/intel/cstate: Clean up cpumask and hotplug perf: Add PERF_EV_CAP_READ_SCOPE perf: Generic hotplug support for a PMU with a scope uprobes: perform lockless SRCU-protected uprobes_tree lookup rbtree: provide rb_find_rcu() / rb_find_add_rcu() perf/uprobe: split uprobe_unregister() uprobes: travers uprobe's consumer list locklessly under SRCU protection uprobes: get rid of enum uprobe_filter_ctx in uprobe filter callbacks uprobes: protected uprobe lifetime with SRCU uprobes: revamp uprobe refcounting and lifetime management bpf: Fix use-after-free in bpf_uprobe_multi_link_attach() perf/core: Fix small negative period being ignored perf: Really fix event_function_call() locking perf: Optimize __pmu_ctx_sched_out() perf: Add context time freeze perf: Fix event_function_call() locking perf: Extract a few helpers perf: Optimize context reschedule for single PMU cases ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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9b08f8327f |
gpio updates for v6.12-rc1
Core GPIOLIB: - provide and add users for a macro allowing to iterate over accepted GPIO property names of consumer device nodes - remove legacy definitions that are no longer used - put legacy GPIO devres helpers together with the rest of the deprecated code - implement and use swnode_gpio_get_reference(): a wrapper simplifying the underlying calls to fwnode_property_get_reference_args() - use IS_ERR_OR_NULL() where it makes sense - replace of_find_property() with of_property_present() - simplify code with the scoped variant of OF-node children iterator Documentation: - update GPIO kerneldocs with Return sections - fix "Excess struct member description" warnings now being triggered with W=1 New drivers: - add support for Analog Devices ADP5585 Driver improvements: - add support for wake-on-GPIO to gpio-mpc8xxx - use GPIO_LOOKUP_IDX() in gpio-virtuser - use devm_clk_get_[optional_]enabled() where applicable in several drivers - replace OF-specific functions with provider-agnostic alternatives where possible - drop support for legacy platform data from gpio-ath79 and gpio-davinci - refactor gpio-stmpe - improve error reporting in gpio-pca953x - add support for reading the direction of pins for some models to gpio-vf610 DT bindings: - convert the bindings for nxp,lpc3220 to YAML - add gpio-reserved-ranges to gpio-davinci - simplify the GPIO hog schema - fix a GPIO hog issue in bindings for fcs,fxl6408 Other: - fix format specifiers in user-space tools - remove leftover files on make clean in tools/gpio/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEFp3rbAvDxGAT0sefEacuoBRx13IFAmboIqcACgkQEacuoBRx 13KvTw/9FaLbR/9p5lZ6xre0VNseD6NgshfO5B8DFgip8bT7l8InsLE5/DJKI/re q8Bva3X1d2YZwGnKLjWW9GDFsJDHP9KFvH2n1iCoJ8Ctb7jbFDUgwq5uAO0N0ZC1 fgcfC4c2DkOEWdp8iWEQtN7PdKqEWtk4jjCpK9IsLGSGuc8UWya3FCXjuOokFPKZ lvl9FU4U+5/Jt9YRuKnLtvRtXIx39tvxZbt6l4ot4fjgwhzZVrIG7Kc2wh/nFxr2 Lgjuaxbcbqzopash5JHKIz8Pj11zUQkuHJpxBZ42QGNk5B63+7BvIl21jeeOvDHV Z4ueJkqaIriFeIM9G+jFzCyxPoYvUF3XiFF9+SSWEqTL1RaZCkQrJu20b7EqLgyv Tdj23ylHMuY9JPbAvs9e3zUVcoiT87LeSmYJ91Dw/DeKNZDInzxIPHGkbPXdfkRt ZpvCUzGA9a+FnOFRgGjsDxNG5rQN2rhZNTKKqxweCcecFMCVdnxomi3+j1cDxBHW 2TGEgyewfYslsdC7KxSyGUCaku1aEA4UjliIwt3b6de6VHBawG4Rr2ObYR5Av8l8 gI+nHZ0pD7Efxzj/HiFYXY2/nYh/NRR9JUrM7M+Lr+SD4TLjLNEzExxhl1AVnQkC cS+kJKMViQuForJtyerpmI1y3U7EdM5CWt5SP/XyKG8EM9Kt+0g= =vVau -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux Pull gpio updates from Bartosz Golaszewski: "Core GPIOLIB: - provide and add users for a macro allowing to iterate over accepted GPIO property names of consumer device nodes - remove legacy definitions that are no longer used - put legacy GPIO devres helpers together with the rest of the deprecated code - implement and use swnode_gpio_get_reference(): a wrapper simplifying the underlying calls to fwnode_property_get_reference_args() - use IS_ERR_OR_NULL() where it makes sense - replace of_find_property() with of_property_present() - simplify code with the scoped variant of OF-node children iterator Documentation: - update GPIO kerneldocs with Return sections - fix "Excess struct member description" warnings now being triggered with W=1 New drivers: - add support for Analog Devices ADP5585 Driver improvements: - add support for wake-on-GPIO to gpio-mpc8xxx - use GPIO_LOOKUP_IDX() in gpio-virtuser - use devm_clk_get_[optional_]enabled() where applicable in several drivers - replace OF-specific functions with provider-agnostic alternatives where possible - drop support for legacy platform data from gpio-ath79 and gpio-davinci - refactor gpio-stmpe - improve error reporting in gpio-pca953x - add support for reading the direction of pins for some models to gpio-vf610 DT bindings: - convert the bindings for nxp,lpc3220 to YAML - add gpio-reserved-ranges to gpio-davinci - simplify the GPIO hog schema - fix a GPIO hog issue in bindings for fcs,fxl6408 Other: - fix format specifiers in user-space tools - remove leftover files on make clean in tools/gpio/" * tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux: (54 commits) gpio: mpc8xxx: switch to using DEFINE_RUNTIME_DEV_PM_OPS() gpio: xilinx: Use helper function devm_clk_get_optional_enabled() gpio: mb86s7x: Use helper function devm_clk_get_optional_enabled() gpio: lpc18xx: Use helper function devm_clk_get_enabled() gpio: cadence: Use helper function devm_clk_get_enabled() gpio: sama5d2-piobu: convert comma to semicolon gpio: mpc8xxx: order headers alphabetically gpio: davinci: use devm_clk_get_enabled() gpio: davinci: drop platform data support gpio: stmpe: Sort headers gpio: stmpe: Make use of device properties gpio: stmpe: Utilise temporary variable for struct device gpio: stmpe: Remove unused 'dev' member of struct stmpe_gpio gpio: stmpe: Fix IRQ related error messages gpio: pch: kerneldoc fixes for excess members gpio: zynq: Simplify using devm_clk_get_enabled() gpio: mpc8xxx: Add wake on GPIO support gpio: syscon: fix excess struct member build warning gpio: stp-xway: Simplify using devm_clk_get_enabled() gpiolib: legacy: Consolidate devm_gpio_*() with other legacy APIs ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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efdfcd40ad |
lkmm: Add documentation and mailing list
This pull request contains documentation updates from Andrea Parri and Akira Yokosawa. Also, there is now an lkmm@lists.linux.dev, and Boqun Feng's update adds this to the LKMM MAINTAINERS entry. Not included in this pull request are a couple of more commits from Puranjay Mohan adding more atomic operations to LKMM, but these await a herdtools7 release that includes tool-side support for this functionality. With luck, I will send a separate pull request for these later in the merge window. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEbK7UrM+RBIrCoViJnr8S83LZ+4wFAmblNc0THHBhdWxtY2tA a2VybmVsLm9yZwAKCRCevxLzctn7jMvOEACFyAA6YLyke0322jofnmuRG/RL16IX SmGL5InhhvOYbMEqFQ3PJCb2hjJkOJx0omw5sbV2LPVD77h+pmIFQ6owMO2xkN1T vCZulz1Nn/9+qr4l7gPDERokCl7bpH7IoCD3AXLni/nZjRKQ1xysCI9RqgyGtTOn AuHuDPbYsB7KC3WqLwedIsGgUatmCm8qM1DzpvxzU6R5/nMKmxlaQ+87bXEz3L92 QUqHpw1oDr0M4WaFpum/SAGKV2ZF9lbHzvPnH1I0qu0DEYvzV70cilaT2rKgpMGm OQMA97TIgpXKIsmdO7rHCHaSEADRCC4/qznom2qkGZ1FAaR+63hcvns7hiLZNKbj l60lG0g2YpRXnSj4HE1xaQUKmmEbdyK34QRHDFzlBA3CCAOINnCin9OE5lySgXHm XVcUGk40nlCugIXh2tOg60voScGqzJry9P3wOCNzb5oMGbDdB5kPEHaNsDst1YF+ S5htzegm43EKVtUiU/p2f6PT1J/FY54PD1guTpbtcIdoPzl5YK29yJM23TBqHXzr ZQcLgHNzFzfd1scLTqpAYuSf/C8ivkWt1U3QbzViCbgEejqbybAKVQi+0WX5PJHG 8YCnmmbDestyaG/Kenix97zR9AJIfAbUqR2uhMJmhBMXoryfIAZB64vRizsmxEPl FWnxDZdZ2t+g+g== =quz0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'lkmm.2024.09.14b' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu Pull memory model doc updates from Paul McKenney: "lkmm: Add documentation and mailing list This contains documentation updates from Andrea Parri and Akira Yokosawa. Also, there is now an lkmm@lists.linux.dev, and Boqun Feng's update adds this to the LKMM MAINTAINERS entry. Not included are a couple of more commits from Puranjay Mohan adding more atomic operations to LKMM, but these await a herdtools7 release that includes tool-side support for this functionality. With luck, I will send a separate pull request for these later in the merge window" * tag 'lkmm.2024.09.14b' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu: MAINTAINERS: Add the dedicated maillist info for LKMM docs/memory-barriers.txt: Remove left-over references to "CACHE COHERENCY" tools/memory-model: simple.txt: Fix stale reference to recipes-pairs.txt tools/memory-model: Add locking.txt and glossary.txt to README tools/memory-model: Document herd7 (abstract) representation |
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Linus Torvalds
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067610ebaa |
RCU pull request for v6.12
This pull request contains the following branches: context_tracking.15.08.24a: Rename context tracking state related symbols and remove references to "dynticks" in various context tracking state variables and related helpers; force context_tracking_enabled_this_cpu() to be inlined to avoid leaving a noinstr section. csd.lock.15.08.24a: Enhance CSD-lock diagnostic reports; add an API to provide an indication of ongoing CSD-lock stall. nocb.09.09.24a: Update and simplify RCU nocb code to handle (de-)offloading of callbacks only for offline CPUs; fix RT throttling hrtimer being armed from offline CPU. rcutorture.14.08.24a: Remove redundant rcu_torture_ops get_gp_completed fields; add SRCU ->same_gp_state and ->get_comp_state functions; add generic test for NUM_ACTIVE_*RCU_POLL* for testing RCU and SRCU polled grace periods; add CFcommon.arch for arch-specific Kconfig options; print number of update types in rcu_torture_write_types(); add rcutree.nohz_full_patience_delay testing to the TREE07 scenario; add a stall_cpu_repeat module parameter to test repeated CPU stalls; add argument to limit number of CPUs a guest OS can use in torture.sh; rcustall.09.09.24a: Abbreviate RCU CPU stall warnings during CSD-lock stalls; Allow dump_cpu_task() to be called without disabling preemption; defer printing stall-warning backtrace when holding rcu_node lock. srcu.12.08.24a: Make SRCU gp seq wrap-around faster; add KCSAN checks for concurrent updates to ->srcu_n_exp_nodelay and ->reschedule_count which are used in heuristics governing auto-expediting of normal SRCU grace periods and grace-period-state-machine delays; mark idle SRCU-barrier callbacks to help identify stuck SRCU-barrier callback. rcu.tasks.14.08.24a: Remove RCU Tasks Rude asynchronous APIs as they are no longer used; stop testing RCU Tasks Rude asynchronous APIs; fix access to non-existent percpu regions; check processor-ID assumptions during chosen CPU calculation for callback enqueuing; update description of rtp->tasks_gp_seq grace-period sequence number; add rcu_barrier_cb_is_done() to identify whether a given rcu_barrier callback is stuck; mark idle Tasks-RCU-barrier callbacks; add *torture_stats_print() functions to print detailed diagnostics for Tasks-RCU variants; capture start time of rcu_barrier_tasks*() operation to help distinguish a hung barrier operation from a long series of barrier operations. rcu_scaling_tests.15.08.24a: refscale: Add a TINY scenario to support tests of Tiny RCU and Tiny SRCU; Optimize process_durations() operation; rcuscale: Dump stacks of stalled rcu_scale_writer() instances; dump grace-period statistics when rcu_scale_writer() stalls; mark idle RCU-barrier callbacks to identify stuck RCU-barrier callbacks; print detailed grace-period and barrier diagnostics on rcu_scale_writer() hangs for Tasks-RCU variants; warn if async module parameter is specified for RCU implementations that do not have async primitives such as RCU Tasks Rude; make all writer tasks report upon hang; tolerate repeated GFP_KERNEL failure in rcu_scale_writer(); use special allocator for rcu_scale_writer(); NULL out top-level pointers to heap memory to avoid double-free bugs on modprobe failures; maintain per-task instead of per-CPU callbacks count to avoid any issues with migration of either tasks or callbacks; constify struct ref_scale_ops. fixes.12.08.24a: Use system_unbound_wq for kfree_rcu work to avoid disturbing isolated CPUs. misc.11.08.24a: Warn on unexpected rcu_state.srs_done_tail state; Better define "atomic" for list_replace_rcu() and hlist_replace_rcu() routines; annotate struct kvfree_rcu_bulk_data with __counted_by(). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQSi2tPIQIc2VEtjarIAHS7/6Z0wpQUCZt8+8wAKCRAAHS7/6Z0w pTqoAPwPN//tlEoJx2PRs6t0q+nD1YNvnZawPaRmdzgdM8zJogD+PiSN+XhqRr80 jzyvMDU4Aa0wjUNP3XsCoaCxo7L/lQk= =bZ9z -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'rcu.release.v6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rcu/linux Pull RCU updates from Neeraj Upadhyay: "Context tracking: - rename context tracking state related symbols and remove references to "dynticks" in various context tracking state variables and related helpers - force context_tracking_enabled_this_cpu() to be inlined to avoid leaving a noinstr section CSD lock: - enhance CSD-lock diagnostic reports - add an API to provide an indication of ongoing CSD-lock stall nocb: - update and simplify RCU nocb code to handle (de-)offloading of callbacks only for offline CPUs - fix RT throttling hrtimer being armed from offline CPU rcutorture: - remove redundant rcu_torture_ops get_gp_completed fields - add SRCU ->same_gp_state and ->get_comp_state functions - add generic test for NUM_ACTIVE_*RCU_POLL* for testing RCU and SRCU polled grace periods - add CFcommon.arch for arch-specific Kconfig options - print number of update types in rcu_torture_write_types() - add rcutree.nohz_full_patience_delay testing to the TREE07 scenario - add a stall_cpu_repeat module parameter to test repeated CPU stalls - add argument to limit number of CPUs a guest OS can use in torture.sh rcustall: - abbreviate RCU CPU stall warnings during CSD-lock stalls - Allow dump_cpu_task() to be called without disabling preemption - defer printing stall-warning backtrace when holding rcu_node lock srcu: - make SRCU gp seq wrap-around faster - add KCSAN checks for concurrent updates to ->srcu_n_exp_nodelay and ->reschedule_count which are used in heuristics governing auto-expediting of normal SRCU grace periods and grace-period-state-machine delays - mark idle SRCU-barrier callbacks to help identify stuck SRCU-barrier callback rcu tasks: - remove RCU Tasks Rude asynchronous APIs as they are no longer used - stop testing RCU Tasks Rude asynchronous APIs - fix access to non-existent percpu regions - check processor-ID assumptions during chosen CPU calculation for callback enqueuing - update description of rtp->tasks_gp_seq grace-period sequence number - add rcu_barrier_cb_is_done() to identify whether a given rcu_barrier callback is stuck - mark idle Tasks-RCU-barrier callbacks - add *torture_stats_print() functions to print detailed diagnostics for Tasks-RCU variants - capture start time of rcu_barrier_tasks*() operation to help distinguish a hung barrier operation from a long series of barrier operations refscale: - add a TINY scenario to support tests of Tiny RCU and Tiny SRCU - optimize process_durations() operation rcuscale: - dump stacks of stalled rcu_scale_writer() instances and grace-period statistics when rcu_scale_writer() stalls - mark idle RCU-barrier callbacks to identify stuck RCU-barrier callbacks - print detailed grace-period and barrier diagnostics on rcu_scale_writer() hangs for Tasks-RCU variants - warn if async module parameter is specified for RCU implementations that do not have async primitives such as RCU Tasks Rude - make all writer tasks report upon hang - tolerate repeated GFP_KERNEL failure in rcu_scale_writer() - use special allocator for rcu_scale_writer() - NULL out top-level pointers to heap memory to avoid double-free bugs on modprobe failures - maintain per-task instead of per-CPU callbacks count to avoid any issues with migration of either tasks or callbacks - constify struct ref_scale_ops Fixes: - use system_unbound_wq for kfree_rcu work to avoid disturbing isolated CPUs Misc: - warn on unexpected rcu_state.srs_done_tail state - better define "atomic" for list_replace_rcu() and hlist_replace_rcu() routines - annotate struct kvfree_rcu_bulk_data with __counted_by()" * tag 'rcu.release.v6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rcu/linux: (90 commits) rcu: Defer printing stall-warning backtrace when holding rcu_node lock rcu/nocb: Remove superfluous memory barrier after bypass enqueue rcu/nocb: Conditionally wake up rcuo if not already waiting on GP rcu/nocb: Fix RT throttling hrtimer armed from offline CPU rcu/nocb: Simplify (de-)offloading state machine context_tracking: Tag context_tracking_enabled_this_cpu() __always_inline context_tracking, rcu: Rename rcu_dyntick trace event into rcu_watching rcu: Update stray documentation references to rcu_dynticks_eqs_{enter, exit}() rcu: Rename rcu_momentary_dyntick_idle() into rcu_momentary_eqs() rcu: Rename rcu_implicit_dynticks_qs() into rcu_watching_snap_recheck() rcu: Rename dyntick_save_progress_counter() into rcu_watching_snap_save() rcu: Rename struct rcu_data .exp_dynticks_snap into .exp_watching_snap rcu: Rename struct rcu_data .dynticks_snap into .watching_snap rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_zero_in_eqs() into rcu_watching_zero_in_eqs() rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_in_eqs_since() into rcu_watching_snap_stopped_since() rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_in_eqs() into rcu_watching_snap_in_eqs() rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_eqs_online() into rcu_watching_online() context_tracking, rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_curr_cpu_in_eqs() into rcu_is_watching_curr_cpu() context_tracking, rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_task*() into rcu_task*() refscale: Constify struct ref_scale_ops ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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cgroup: Changes for v6.12
- cpuset isolation improvements. - cpuset cgroup1 support is split into its own file behind the new config option CONFIG_CPUSET_V1. This makes it the second controller which makes cgroup1 support optional after memcg. - Handling of unavailable v1 controller handling improved during cgroup1 mount operations. - union_find applied to cpuset. It makes code simpler and more efficient. - Reduce spurious events in pids.events. - Cleanups and other misc changes. - Contains a merge of cgroup/for-6.11-fixes to receive cpuset fixes that further changes build upon. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIQEABYKACwWIQTfIjM1kS57o3GsC/uxYfJx3gVYGQUCZuNU3Q4cdGpAa2VybmVs Lm9yZwAKCRCxYfJx3gVYGdMsAP9yqPxu//LiJ3lPWhKcVVKtdwrA3AYDLE81VSJO 5VZJhAD+Ic+Ly/jZjDtjjQpZ1U3JsBpBRcVBqzeH0gD7eXaJgwk= =h/+c -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'cgroup-for-6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup Pull cgroup updates from Tejun Heo: - cpuset isolation improvements - cpuset cgroup1 support is split into its own file behind the new config option CONFIG_CPUSET_V1. This makes it the second controller which makes cgroup1 support optional after memcg - Handling of unavailable v1 controller handling improved during cgroup1 mount operations - union_find applied to cpuset. It makes code simpler and more efficient - Reduce spurious events in pids.events - Cleanups and other misc changes - Contains a merge of cgroup/for-6.11-fixes to receive cpuset fixes that further changes build upon * tag 'cgroup-for-6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup: (34 commits) cgroup: Do not report unavailable v1 controllers in /proc/cgroups cgroup: Disallow mounting v1 hierarchies without controller implementation cgroup/cpuset: Expose cpuset filesystem with cpuset v1 only cgroup/cpuset: Move cpu.h include to cpuset-internal.h cgroup/cpuset: add sefltest for cpuset v1 cgroup/cpuset: guard cpuset-v1 code under CONFIG_CPUSETS_V1 cgroup/cpuset: rename functions shared between v1 and v2 cgroup/cpuset: move v1 interfaces to cpuset-v1.c cgroup/cpuset: move validate_change_legacy to cpuset-v1.c cgroup/cpuset: move legacy hotplug update to cpuset-v1.c cgroup/cpuset: add callback_lock helper cgroup/cpuset: move memory_spread to cpuset-v1.c cgroup/cpuset: move relax_domain_level to cpuset-v1.c cgroup/cpuset: move memory_pressure to cpuset-v1.c cgroup/cpuset: move common code to cpuset-internal.h cgroup/cpuset: introduce cpuset-v1.c selftest/cgroup: Make test_cpuset_prs.sh deal with pre-isolated CPUs cgroup/cpuset: Account for boot time isolated CPUs cgroup/cpuset: remove use_parent_ecpus of cpuset cgroup/cpuset: remove fetch_xcpus ... |
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Michal Suchanek
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selftests: tpm2: test_smoke: Run only when TPM2 is avaialable.
Since Linux 5.6 tpm_version_major sysfs file is avaialble which gives the TPM version. Using this file the test can be skipped on systems with TPM 1.2. Signed-off-by: Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@kernel.org> |
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Paolo Bonzini
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Merge tag 'kvm-x86-selftests-6.12' of https://github.com/kvm-x86/linux into HEAD
KVM selftests changes for 6.12: - Fix a goof that caused some Hyper-V tests to be skipped when run on bare metal, i.e. NOT in a VM. - Add a regression test for KVM's handling of SHUTDOWN for an SEV-ES guest. - Explicitly include one-off assets in .gitignore. Past Sean was completely wrong about not being able to detect missing .gitignore entries. - Verify userspace single-stepping works when KVM happens to handle a VM-Exit in its fastpath. - Misc cleanups |
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Paolo Bonzini
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Merge tag 'kvm-x86-misc-6.12' of https://github.com/kvm-x86/linux into HEAD
KVM x86 misc changes for 6.12 - Advertise AVX10.1 to userspace (effectively prep work for the "real" AVX10 functionality that is on the horizon). - Rework common MSR handling code to suppress errors on userspace accesses to unsupported-but-advertised MSRs. This will allow removing (almost?) all of KVM's exemptions for userspace access to MSRs that shouldn't exist based on the vCPU model (the actual cleanup is non-trivial future work). - Rework KVM's handling of x2APIC ICR, again, because AMD (x2AVIC) splits the 64-bit value into the legacy ICR and ICR2 storage, whereas Intel (APICv) stores the entire 64-bit value a the ICR offset. - Fix a bug where KVM would fail to exit to userspace if one was triggered by a fastpath exit handler. - Add fastpath handling of HLT VM-Exit to expedite re-entering the guest when there's already a pending wake event at the time of the exit. - Finally fix the RSM vs. nested VM-Enter WARN by forcing the vCPU out of guest mode prior to signalling SHUTDOWN (architecturally, the SHUTDOWN is supposed to hit L1, not L2). |
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Paolo Bonzini
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Merge tag 'kvm-x86-generic-6.12' of https://github.com/kvm-x86/linux into HEAD
KVK generic changes for 6.12: - Fix a bug that results in KVM prematurely exiting to userspace for coalesced MMIO/PIO in many cases, clean up the related code, and add a testcase. - Fix a bug in kvm_clear_guest() where it would trigger a buffer overflow _if_ the gpa+len crosses a page boundary, which thankfully is guaranteed to not happen in the current code base. Add WARNs in more helpers that read/write guest memory to detect similar bugs. |
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Paolo Bonzini
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Merge branch 'kvm-memslot-zap-quirk' into HEAD
Today whenever a memslot is moved or deleted, KVM invalidates the entire page tables and generates fresh ones based on the new memslot layout. This behavior traditionally was kept because of a bug which was never fully investigated and caused VM instability with assigned GeForce GPUs. It generally does not have a huge overhead, because the old MMU is able to reuse cached page tables and the new one is more scalabale and can resolve EPT violations/nested page faults in parallel, but it has worse performance if the guest frequently deletes and adds small memslots, and it's entirely not viable for TDX. This is because TDX requires re-accepting of private pages after page dropping. For non-TDX VMs, this series therefore introduces the KVM_X86_QUIRK_SLOT_ZAP_ALL quirk, enabling users to control the behavior of memslot zapping when a memslot is moved/deleted. The quirk is turned on by default, leading to the zapping of all SPTEs when a memslot is moved/deleted; users however have the option to turn off the quirk, which limits the zapping only to those SPTEs hat lie within the range of memslot being moved/deleted. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> |
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Paolo Bonzini
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* New ucontrol selftest
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Charlie Jenkins
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selftests: riscv: Allow mmap test to compile on 32-bit
Macros needed for 32-bit compilations were hidden behind 64-bit riscv ifdefs. Fix the 32-bit compilations by moving macros to allow the memory_layout test to run on 32-bit. Signed-off-by: Charlie Jenkins <charlie@rivosinc.com> Fixes: 73d05262a2ca ("selftests: riscv: Generalize mm selftests") Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240808-mmap_tests__fixes-v1-1-b1344b642a84@rivosinc.com Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com> |
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Linus Torvalds
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sound updates for 6.12-rc1
A fairly big update at this time, both in core and driver sides. The core received rewrites in PCM buffer allocation handling and locking optimizations, PCM rate updates followed by lots of cleanups. In ASoC side, the legacy Intel drivers have been deprecated by AVS drivers which leaded to the significant amount of code reduction. SoundWire driver updates and other cleanups contributed more code reduction, too. USB-audio driver received a large cleanup of its big quirk table, and the old snd_print*() API usages in many legacy drivers are replaced with the standard print API. Here are some highlights: Core: - More optimized locking in ALSA control code - Rewrites of memalloc helpers for better DMA API usage - Drop of obsoleted vmalloc PCM buffer helper API - Continued MIDI2 UMP updates - Support of a new user-space driven timer instance - Update for more PCM support rates and cleanups - Xrun counter report in the proc files ASoC: - Continued simplification and cleanup works for ASoC - Extensive cleanups and refactoring of the Soundwire drivers - Removal of Intel machine support obsoleted by the AVS driver - Lots of DT schema conversions - Machine support for many AMD and Intel x86 platforms - Support for AMD ACP 7.1, Mediatek MT6367 and MT8365, Realtek RTL1320 SoundWire and rev C, and Texas Instruments TAS2563 USB-audio: - Add support of multiple control interfaces - A large rewrite of quirk table with macros - Support for RME Digiface USB HD-audio: - Cleanup of quirk code for Samsung Galaxy laptops - Clean up of detection of Cirrus codecs - C-Media CM9825 HD-audio codec support Others: - Rewrites to standard print API in a lot of legacy drivers -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJCBAABCAAsFiEEIXTw5fNLNI7mMiVaLtJE4w1nLE8FAmblvDMOHHRpd2FpQHN1 c2UuZGUACgkQLtJE4w1nLE823BAAktHgwGbgu+s/U4osgk5M+x1IAzbbRFDEEhuG Pck6K1NikgUGXg/x/m6O0/M4CmLcGv7NeebD4ihJJPxdK7fpsEOcIeCiPoWfpumN whtrzf6DP6gMxrE/ov4qUydItuCGVNWcEF/bWv7inEcoJ+qtqiRAWLGvpwQurrvn NwO+9V/L8NSTWiZVX5ve1+hVVxpLoEQEhRpvMfrVyPXgX0zXgSexka9pwSdb+3xD vkIKQ1ju1JD8HG6JLfsIOBQYndrz3KLYWhozzrPKh+hGz3vOkhUPrfhYz5hyoWO9 Ep95ZHF4ynAIV0pHlsQTH79BmkxmAJKVQImYHOnOWDvL4T6OVpoY6bzIMXzE9IHJ p/5JkG422qguoqIEBhM1mkggdXXIjwARFEtqQs+NvUErAd2Pnckl38TSrBtswa1c FcEjVq8MfIMFroDIPbEt6UY5K5GLWjwFG8rYFYbbEI4qIMLYSi4pbGtedpGxVZ4P eZGbAlAL6cpzXhTh90maA+NXSyeZUl9Tg8aHF48WjkU8LsEi9fHW/YU8JYyMfyQ3 nYWAZocvXOlIpul8MOPVOg1vXpFKhSVXITKXolQQK1e/C3PirfWsrDxbdF8HduTi tfVGPiHprwPw2PE0E7ZqjBO1nRLMGcCqv2Iz69lFisPprDJr75C4voPDK+rjo7We YIhyUMU= =HLUp -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sound-6.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound Pull sound updates from Takashi Iwai: "A fairly big update at this time, both in core and driver sides. The core received rewrites in PCM buffer allocation handling and locking optimizations, PCM rate updates followed by lots of cleanups. In ASoC side, the legacy Intel drivers have been deprecated by AVS drivers which leaded to the significant amount of code reduction. SoundWire driver updates and other cleanups contributed more code reduction, too. USB-audio driver received a large cleanup of its big quirk table, and the old snd_print*() API usages in many legacy drivers are replaced with the standard print API. Here are some highlights: Core: - More optimized locking in ALSA control code - Rewrites of memalloc helpers for better DMA API usage - Drop of obsoleted vmalloc PCM buffer helper API - Continued MIDI2 UMP updates - Support of a new user-space driven timer instance - Update for more PCM support rates and cleanups - Xrun counter report in the proc files ASoC: - Continued simplification and cleanup works for ASoC - Extensive cleanups and refactoring of the Soundwire drivers - Removal of Intel machine support obsoleted by the AVS driver - Lots of DT schema conversions - Machine support for many AMD and Intel x86 platforms - Support for AMD ACP 7.1, Mediatek MT6367 and MT8365, Realtek RTL1320 SoundWire and rev C, and Texas Instruments TAS2563 USB-audio: - Add support of multiple control interfaces - A large rewrite of quirk table with macros - Support for RME Digiface USB HD-audio: - Cleanup of quirk code for Samsung Galaxy laptops - Clean up of detection of Cirrus codecs - C-Media CM9825 HD-audio codec support Others: - Rewrites to standard print API in a lot of legacy drivers" * tag 'sound-6.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound: (410 commits) ASoC: topology: Fix redundant logical jump ASoC: tas2781: Add Calibration Kcontrols for Chromebook ASoC: amd: acp: refactor SoundWire machine driver code ASoC: sdw_utils/intel: move soundwire endpoint parsing helper functions ASoC: sdw_util/intel: move soundwire endpoint and dai link structures ASoC: intel: sof_sdw: rename soundwire parsing helper functions ASoC: intel: sof_sdw: rename soundwire endpoint and dailink structures ASoC: atmel: mchp-pdmc: Retain Non-Runtime Controls ALSA: hda/realtek: Add support for Galaxy Book2 Pro (NP950XEE) ASoC: mediatek: mt7986-afe-pcm: Remove redundant error message ALSA: memalloc: Use proper DMA mapping API for x86 S/G buffer allocations ALSA: memalloc: Use proper DMA mapping API for x86 WC buffer allocations ALSA: usb-audio: Add logitech Audio profile quirk ASoc: mediatek: mt8365: Remove unneeded assignment ASoC: Intel: ARL: Add entry for HDMI-In capture support to non-I2S codec boards. ASoC: Intel: sof_rt5682: Add HDMI-In capture with rt5682 support for ARL. ASoC: SOF: Intel: hda: remove common_hdmi_codec_drv ASoC: Intel: sof_pcm512x: do not check common_hdmi_codec_drv ASoC: Intel: ehl_rt5660: do not check common_hdmi_codec_drv ASoC: Intel: skl_hda_dsp_generic: use common module for DAI links ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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194fcd20eb |
linux_kselftest-kunit-6.12-rc1
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Linus Torvalds
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32b72debef |
linux_kselftest-next-6.12-rc1
This kselftest update for Linux 6.12-rc1 consists of: -- test coverage for dup_fd() failure handling in unshare_fd() -- new selftest for the acct() syscall -- basic uprobe testcase -- several small fixes and cleanups to existing tests -- user and strscpy removal as they became kunit tests -- fixes to build failures and warnings -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEPZKym/RZuOCGeA/kCwJExA0NQxwFAmboxGEACgkQCwJExA0N Qxzq6xAAl5f8mW8acVT5DESKtKHJRpuA0bhNm+1sRRinBS+lTF42Pwd5BbYbtpZE wjCxKtyo775HAS2F8pE/afZRZRx08EChE0W4GxEacH0nw5BCUiWM5aHxf+84NEKE GEQoLlfXnT4F3V+dtwx0eC+kXUDJ0fZT6P+iI29Dj/IZ1WjEYZ1IF6R0PgCaR4RE LH6d77AYx3HolwMDolDmoyXdpCbeYmhtWR0QzqaMaYLozitd92uN4Iwkf9LPPBXq O8P8wYcOo/h8x7OVf8bLA1UqxOU09FA/TBb+Vnu9qMDyKgB6S6NXko7cMDVyCtbe lHnLk2MFyDnCmZqa+sXXtUmDiEgjYSJqmAdP7ue4oFnyKAIoPKwdDutFi5pk+N2p ZqHdWRAYOliz4ZNn2xaUXKc++u4a3ZcBzel/cNrvtBXrHZTgYFBIoycdIHw/e2mz KsvjSxlz/DEC+U266C9MgNnp6S1x9nM0qyPmkxOiUwZO996LYcZJ90WF0PKIaI5M bFDbidAbymkMF9Eh0uMIVzv1L8YTv55qjLdMtHGDBQEnsT5WlUC2HN24sWQUAzGS RBQn33Uoo+sIO0hh0pujOZuYoV1fGlS9gGCpjs6XOKUiU+F1yLdhOLsoiWDfMXR+ MwemO56tQFlNo/2V9ecbav28RZgItVkq4XFXKMsdPkniNcSS06Q= =bFgK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'linux_kselftest-next-6.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest Pull kselftest update from Shuah Khan: - test coverage for dup_fd() failure handling in unshare_fd() - new selftest for the acct() syscall - basic uprobe testcase - several small fixes and cleanups to existing tests - user and strscpy removal as they became kunit tests - fixes to build failures and warnings * tag 'linux_kselftest-next-6.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest: (21 commits) selftests: kselftest: Use strerror() on nolibc selftests/timers: Remove unused NSEC_PER_SEC macro selftests:resctrl: Fix build failure on archs without __cpuid_count() selftests/ftrace: Fix eventfs ownership testcase to find mount point selftests: filesystems: fix warn_unused_result build warnings selftests:core: test coverage for dup_fd() failure handling in unshare_fd() selftests/ftrace: Fix test to handle both old and new kernels kselftest: timers: Fix const correctness selftests/ftrace: Add required dependency for kprobe tests selftests: rust: config: disable GCC_PLUGINS selftests: rust: config: add trailing newline tracing/selftests: Run the ownership test twice selftests/uprobes: Add a basic uprobe testcase selftests: harness: rename __constructor_order for clarification selftests: harness: remove unneeded __constructor_order_last() selftest: acct: Add selftest for the acct() syscall selftests: lib: remove strscpy test selftests: user: remove user suite kselftest: cpufreq: Add RTC wakeup alarm selftests/exec: Fix grammar in an error message. ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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395b15778e |
linux_kselftest-nolibc-6.12-rc1
This nolibc update for Linux 6.12-rc1 consists of: Highlights ---------- * Clang support (including LTO) Other Changes ------------- * stdbool.h support * argc/argv/envp arguments for constructors * Small #include ordering fix -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEPZKym/RZuOCGeA/kCwJExA0NQxwFAmbovjQACgkQCwJExA0N QxzUlQ//W82aSMj5UVFtTvIsezeN87JbS1kswzynqlm4bpNfDlwdF1Ui3WrhTWpt PcRzJtTOq1jQL2snvC7yihbcgEnsKkxgdCVwYlc1RYFd4+baUjZg5409taQHfzo9 kWat4fsCK+Bev5oHlyMXxEysHhd2LqLwheHmqh+yfMNGFHrzlTwkgAXYU4PvJ2mG IQto22xAuf5Y1S2vLTrz4DbM8/qa2gEk17U9rbXcGDCH0IaTYTBswLDCZAzoB/N5 BuERfa2CjXFvWlun8vSCNkPMKKYR37qPdoRdgGzvque9eUZTfzvbZ4IFE8uGolxn P03S57KwNPBsq9/8VPKVJDFvrGl/wdNgNdsyKBtJA4yXAi60kma+q5D2UE+aU9fX qBnkcyv6pUTvnJprVqaEy7w0u42/laDQfiIW9lnQEueThmYvaT028NihrNH3VFNp nVt26v4JPFXz2uWDk6ZgO6EKmSlBxAAr7AD5vg979XgNyMVZuXzEuh97MTL2yeTZ s0N49VW95URshjlQdjC1rTI6dV6bSslgbaEYqVofYTYBidZqTfKMVdn4qyn0scL/ 5DPe3q7xkgRpeLxHqNbwtrhLBzHR6FYllRlXWuP4hdpNjMYIpIUGpMW8420Dj0KN 0WfMQteQovQwrtqEbOXUiJ853hEwCJVMBWLVOWxMwcOingk/VjQ= =DswX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'linux_kselftest-nolibc-6.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest Pull nolibc updates from Shuah Khan: "Highlights: - Clang support (including LTO) Other Changes: - stdbool.h support - argc/argv/envp arguments for constructors - Small #include ordering fix" * tag 'linux_kselftest-nolibc-6.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest: (21 commits) tools/nolibc: x86_64: use local label in memcpy/memmove tools/nolibc: stackprotector: mark implicitly used symbols as used tools/nolibc: crt: mark _start_c() as used selftests/nolibc: run-tests.sh: allow building through LLVM selftests/nolibc: use correct clang target for s390/systemz selftests/nolibc: don't use libgcc when building with clang selftests/nolibc: run-tests.sh: avoid overwriting CFLAGS_EXTRA selftests/nolibc: add cc-option compatible with clang cross builds selftests/nolibc: add support for LLVM= parameter selftests/nolibc: determine $(srctree) first selftests/nolibc: avoid passing NULL to printf("%s") selftests/nolibc: report failure if no testcase passed tools/nolibc: compiler: use attribute((naked)) if available tools/nolibc: move entrypoint specifics to compiler.h tools/nolibc: compiler: introduce __nolibc_has_attribute() tools/nolibc: powerpc: limit stack-protector workaround to GCC tools/nolibc: mips: load current function to $t9 tools/nolibc: arm: use clang-compatible asm syntax tools/nolibc: pass argc, argv and envp to constructors tools/nolibc: add stdbool.h header ... |
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Tiezhu Yang
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da5b2ad1c2 |
objtool: Handle frame pointer related instructions
After commit a0f7085f6a63 ("LoongArch: Add RANDOMIZE_KSTACK_OFFSET support"), there are three new instructions "addi.d $fp, $sp, 32", "sub.d $sp, $sp, $t0" and "addi.d $sp, $fp, -32" for the secondary stack in do_syscall(), then there is a objtool warning "return with modified stack frame" and no handle_syscall() which is the previous frame of do_syscall() in the call trace when executing the command "echo l > /proc/sysrq-trigger". objdump shows something like this: 0000000000000000 <do_syscall>: 0: 02ff8063 addi.d $sp, $sp, -32 4: 29c04076 st.d $fp, $sp, 16 8: 29c02077 st.d $s0, $sp, 8 c: 29c06061 st.d $ra, $sp, 24 10: 02c08076 addi.d $fp, $sp, 32 ... 74: 0011b063 sub.d $sp, $sp, $t0 ... a8: 4c000181 jirl $ra, $t0, 0 ... dc: 02ff82c3 addi.d $sp, $fp, -32 e0: 28c06061 ld.d $ra, $sp, 24 e4: 28c04076 ld.d $fp, $sp, 16 e8: 28c02077 ld.d $s0, $sp, 8 ec: 02c08063 addi.d $sp, $sp, 32 f0: 4c000020 jirl $zero, $ra, 0 The instruction "sub.d $sp, $sp, $t0" changes the stack bottom and the new stack size is a random value, in order to find the return address of do_syscall() which is stored in the original stack frame after executing "jirl $ra, $t0, 0", it should use fp which points to the original stack top. At the beginning, the thought is tended to decode the secondary stack instruction "sub.d $sp, $sp, $t0" and set it as a label, then check this label for the two frame pointer instructions to change the cfa base and cfa offset during the period of secondary stack in update_cfi_state(). This is valid for GCC but invalid for Clang due to there are different secondary stack instructions for ClangBuiltLinux on LoongArch, something like this: 0000000000000000 <do_syscall>: ... 88: 00119064 sub.d $a0, $sp, $a0 8c: 00150083 or $sp, $a0, $zero ... Actually, it equals to a single instruction "sub.d $sp, $sp, $a0", but there is no proper condition to check it as a label like GCC, and so the beginning thought is not a good way. Essentially, there are two special frame pointer instructions which are "addi.d $fp, $sp, imm" and "addi.d $sp, $fp, imm", the first one points fp to the original stack top and the second one restores the original stack bottom from fp. Based on the above analysis, in order to avoid adding an arch-specific update_cfi_state(), we just add a member "frame_pointer" in the "struct symbol" as a label to avoid affecting the current normal case, then set it as true only if there is "addi.d $sp, $fp, imm". The last is to check this label for the two frame pointer instructions to change the cfa base and cfa offset in update_cfi_state(). Tested with the following two configs: (1) CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_KSTACK_OFFSET=y && CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_KSTACK_OFFSET_DEFAULT=n (2) CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_KSTACK_OFFSET=y && CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_KSTACK_OFFSET_DEFAULT=y By the way, there is no effect for x86 with this patch, tested on the x86 machine with Fedora 40 system. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 6.9+ Signed-off-by: Tiezhu Yang <yangtiezhu@loongson.cn> Signed-off-by: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@loongson.cn> |
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Linus Torvalds
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b507535474 |
Miscellaneous updates for x86:
- Rework kcpuid to handle the the autogenerated CSV file correctly and update the CSV file to cover the whole zoo of CPUID. - Avoid memcpy() for ia32 syscall_get_arguments() and use direct assignments as fortified memcpy() is unhappy about writing/reading beyond the end of the addresses destination/source struct member - A few new PCI IDs for AMD - Update MAINTAINERS to cover x86 specific selftests -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmbpOZ8THHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYofVUEACt8JjMxanswpMy1O6HbJcdVf2wwZ3q n30BKIFXucvqE6Opc7tWy5THh1+YjHuNXZMkfuuEe2Qjc69z2m3YwUmF0oAB9/AI 6HU4yoePHTbEiPbTjNZMaKL+9CaYJbWkgoEjQpdQGWmo6gJqJxoRF5fY2assLfdJ zik2faebMNj3l1C1R1w646Zu3CScfZUE8512zwBfOxTqkpVBO4uDrspTzLYljlQN +gPZ41XDvQKu6SVoVC/TH/oRdshtLBg74fUDoL14yMkWqx3N5IKulFIMCeD2dEHv pJcbYb8x0pJ1iLx8q/k+spzbvTewY3sAAzbo5JLvcHy1PhW8jc+uCWorMpqLEhH0 LzH1XZwC+kYvJytzZ9EEyYJAAMbh3KRBaphEXmRVec19tujwRy2NGjhRyVmLyqYr aShIGEVqigCGY8dF0mJgyVu5kd7X4vDZw4xH92c5/G41Ui19cXp1nXh61KMs1WMR sQm9FDvtRgcX9Pc89RyRRgYz2U75p3gcNyXKio4Oa2VfIlGRYUB5kg5/qDx3RjJx kZZ44TqPA/oJjpJyNjVrYqD6Gd3WUsjuH2gn6IAohKiSEKDdGTtHu7LEnKEcdkQk TomxWk1fTR8513GNXgEy2YhXdRN8iTlhgRI9G2BA5c4B6MCGHzPRFzWrosogB3+g tAOsEN8Sp3ea+g== =XVR5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-misc-2024-09-17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull misc x86 updates from Thomas Gleixner: - Rework kcpuid to handle the the autogenerated CSV file correctly and update the CSV file to cover the whole zoo of CPUID. - Avoid memcpy() for ia32 syscall_get_arguments() and use direct assignments as fortified memcpy() is unhappy about writing/reading beyond the end of the addresses destination/source struct member - A few new PCI IDs for AMD - Update MAINTAINERS to cover x86 specific selftests * tag 'x86-misc-2024-09-17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: MAINTAINERS: Add selftests/x86 entry x86/amd_nb: Add new PCI IDs for AMD family 1Ah model 60h-70h x86/syscall: Avoid memcpy() for ia32 syscall_get_arguments() MAINTAINERS: Add x86 cpuid database entry tools/x86/kcpuid: Introduce a complete cpuid bitfields CSV file tools/x86/kcpuid: Parse subleaf ranges if provided tools/x86/kcpuid: Recognize all leaves with subleaves tools/x86/kcpuid: Strip bitfield names leading/trailing whitespace tools/x86/kcpuid: Protect against faulty "max subleaf" values tools/x86/kcpuid: Set max possible subleaves count to 64 tools/x86/kcpuid: Properly align long-description columns tools/x86/kcpuid: Remove unused variable x86/amd_nb: Add new PCI IDs for AMD family 1Ah model 60h |
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Linus Torvalds
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70f43ea3a3 |
Updates for x86 memory management:
- Make LAM enablement safe vs. kernel threads using a process mm temporarily as switching back to the process would not update CR3 and therefore not enable LAM causing faults in user space when using tagged pointers. Cure it by synchronizing LAM enablement via IPIs to all CPUs which use the related mm. - Cure a LAM harmless inconsistency between CR3 and the state during context switch. It's both confusing and prone to lead to real bugs - Handle alt stack handling for threads which run with a non-zero protection key. The non-zero key prevents the kernel to access the alternate stack. Cure it by temporarily enabling all protection keys for the alternate stack setup/restore operations. - Provide a EFI config table identity mapping for kexec kernel to prevent kexec fails because the new kernel cannot access the config table array - Use GB pages only when a full GB is mapped in the identity map as otherwise the CPU can speculate into reserved areas after the end of memory which causes malfunction on UV systems. - Remove the noisy and pointless SRAT table dump during boot - Use is_ioremap_addr() for iounmap() address range checks instead of high_memory. is_ioremap_addr() is more precise. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmbpPpYTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoYddD/9HeH5/rpWS3JU4ZVC+huY28uJuwAFW ER48zniRbmuz8y+dZZ6K8uvqoWB+ro+yNjA9Jhm9nHUzhs7kE5O8+bmkUi6HXViW 6zS6PW95+u80dmSGy1Gna0SU3158OyBf2X61SySJABLLek7WwrR7jakkgrDBVtL5 ILKS/dUwIrUPoVlszCh9uE0Kj6gdFquooE06sif5EIibnhSgSXfr2EbGj0Qq/YYf FYfpggSSVpTXFSkZSB2VCEqK66jaGUfKzZ6v1DkSioChUCsky2OO6zD9pk0dMixO a/0XvRUo3OhiXZbj1tPUtxaEBgJdigpsxke7xQSVxSl+DNNuapiybpgAzFM5Xh+m yFcP66nIpJcHE10vjVR3jSUlTSb2zk+v9d1Ujj10G1h8RHLTfsTCRHgzs7P0/nkE NJleWstYVRV5rFpPLoY0ryQmjW/PzYokkaqWKI12Lhxg4ojijZso3pS8WfOsk1/B 081tOZERWeGnJEOOJwwYE1wt0Qq8th4S9b2/fz3vk2fsEHIf42s4fKQwy1CxKopb PyIrgnZyWx6ueX9QaIGIzGV1GsY4FKMgFJVOyVb0D0stMnr1ty2m3993eNs/nCXy +rHPMwFteLcwiWp/C3hq5IQd7uEvmRt/mYJ5hdvCj5wCIkXI3JtgsXfLSVs3Ln4f R6HvZehYmbJoNQ== =VZcR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-mm-2024-09-17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 memory management updates from Thomas Gleixner: - Make LAM enablement safe vs. kernel threads using a process mm temporarily as switching back to the process would not update CR3 and therefore not enable LAM causing faults in user space when using tagged pointers. Cure it by synchronizing LAM enablement via IPIs to all CPUs which use the related mm. - Cure a LAM harmless inconsistency between CR3 and the state during context switch. It's both confusing and prone to lead to real bugs - Handle alt stack handling for threads which run with a non-zero protection key. The non-zero key prevents the kernel to access the alternate stack. Cure it by temporarily enabling all protection keys for the alternate stack setup/restore operations. - Provide a EFI config table identity mapping for kexec kernel to prevent kexec fails because the new kernel cannot access the config table array - Use GB pages only when a full GB is mapped in the identity map as otherwise the CPU can speculate into reserved areas after the end of memory which causes malfunction on UV systems. - Remove the noisy and pointless SRAT table dump during boot - Use is_ioremap_addr() for iounmap() address range checks instead of high_memory. is_ioremap_addr() is more precise. * tag 'x86-mm-2024-09-17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/ioremap: Improve iounmap() address range checks x86/mm: Remove duplicate check from build_cr3() x86/mm: Remove unused NX related declarations x86/mm: Remove unused CR3_HW_ASID_BITS x86/mm: Don't print out SRAT table information x86/mm/ident_map: Use gbpages only where full GB page should be mapped. x86/kexec: Add EFI config table identity mapping for kexec kernel selftests/mm: Add new testcases for pkeys x86/pkeys: Restore altstack access in sigreturn() x86/pkeys: Update PKRU to enable all pkeys before XSAVE x86/pkeys: Add helper functions to update PKRU on the sigframe x86/pkeys: Add PKRU as a parameter in signal handling functions x86/mm: Cleanup prctl_enable_tagged_addr() nr_bits error checking x86/mm: Fix LAM inconsistency during context switch x86/mm: Use IPIs to synchronize LAM enablement |
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Linus Torvalds
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303ba85c60 |
spi: Updates for v6.12
This is quite a quiet release for sPI. The one new core feature here is support for configuring the state of the MOSI pin when the bus is idle, there are some devices which are very fragile in this regard even when the chip select signal is not asserted. Otherwise we have some new driver support, a bunch of small fixes and some general cleanup work. - Support for configuring the state of the MOSI pin when the the bus is idle. - Add the Elgin JG0309-01 in spidev. - Support for Marvell xSPI, Mediatek MTK7981, Microchip PIC64GX, NXP i.MX8ULP, and Rockchip RK3576 controllers. I also accidentally pulled in an IIO DT bindings update due to a typo when applying the MOSI idle state patches. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCgAdFiEEreZoqmdXGLWf4p/qJNaLcl1Uh9AFAmbnaTcACgkQJNaLcl1U h9BsXwf/bqArB1QiWT1t34WMKcowO6r0eCjRNSrpqcsOIprUa/0OYxXqsPJzigKV g9HF0w2uh15NByTv+KulH4r0QPa9JOeFHFx31+bec8PFdJoUwcNjWNUi7EaQgOLp /XzdahLhPhiBIraCts2JdRD8+4C9JlU0VeRdDRFMjl5+SB8Fjqx6mQ/rw68fEZGG YvUTIVNT2h00W6aMKmKN0rni5ny2qNIDm6sVj/dWSWbQCPcYjVG3kxI2dmlKIm3S ccKp4JHoOYpu9egp+t134bi/iLfOwP+vsmqWPqoI7J1cx78E9gH3QBf02KmTDbux m/02FtCFDh5hyXke9yn/QIZvO2bKzA== =UtQA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'spi-v6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi Pull spi updates from Mark Brown: "This is quite a quiet release for SPI. The one new core feature here is support for configuring the state of the MOSI pin when the bus is idle, there are some devices which are very fragile in this regard even when the chip select signal is not asserted. Otherwise we have some new driver support, a bunch of small fixes and some general cleanup work. - Support for configuring the state of the MOSI pin when the the bus is idle - Add the Elgin JG0309-01 in spidev - Support for Marvell xSPI, Mediatek MTK7981, Microchip PIC64GX, NXP i.MX8ULP, and Rockchip RK3576 controllers I also accidentally pulled in an IIO DT bindings update due to a typo when applying the MOSI idle state patches" * tag 'spi-v6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi: (65 commits) spi: geni-qcom: Use devm functions to simplify code spi: remove spi_controller_is_slave() and spi_slave_abort() platform/olpc: olpc-xo175-ec: switch to use spi_target_abort(). spi: slave-mt27xx: switch to use target_abort spi: spidev: switch to use spi_target_abort() spi: slave-system-control: switch to use spi_target_abort() spi: slave-time: switch to use spi_target_abort() spi: switch to use spi_controller_is_target() spi: fspi: add support for imx8ulp spi: fspi: involve lut_num for struct nxp_fspi_devtype_data dt-bindings: spi: nxp-fspi: add imx8ulp support spi: spidev_fdx: Fix the wrong format specifier spi: mxs: Switch to RUNTIME/SYSTEM_SLEEP_PM_OPS() spi: dt-bindings: Add rockchip,rk3576-spi compatible spi: Revert "spi: Insert the missing pci_dev_put()before return" spi: zynq-qspi: Replace kzalloc with kmalloc for buffer allocation spi: ppc4xx: Sort headers spi: ppc4xx: Revert "handle irq_of_parse_and_map() errors" spi: zynqmp-gqspi: Simplify with dev_err_probe() spi: zynqmp-gqspi: Use devm_spi_alloc_host() ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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9ea925c806 |
Updates for timers and timekeeping:
- Core: - Overhaul of posix-timers in preparation of removing the workaround for periodic timers which have signal delivery ignored. - Remove the historical extra jiffie in msleep() msleep() adds an extra jiffie to the timeout value to ensure minimal sleep time. The timer wheel ensures minimal sleep time since the large rewrite to a non-cascading wheel, but the extra jiffie in msleep() remained unnoticed. Remove it. - Make the timer slack handling correct for realtime tasks. The procfs interface is inconsistent and does neither reflect reality nor conforms to the man page. Show the correct 0 slack for real time tasks and enforce it at the core level instead of having inconsistent individual checks in various timer setup functions. - The usual set of updates and enhancements all over the place. - Drivers: - Allow the ACPI PM timer to be turned off during suspend - No new drivers - The usual updates and enhancements in various drivers -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmbn7jQTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYobqnD/9COlU0nwsulABI/aNIrsh6iYvnCC9v 14CcNta7Qn+157Wfw9BWOyHdNhR1/fPCXE8jJ71zTyIOeW27HV2JyTtxTwe9ZcdK ViHAaj7YcIjcVUEC3StCoRCPnvLslEw4qJA5AOQuDyMivdQn+YVa2c0baJxKaXZt xk4HZdMj4NAS0jRKnoZSwtKW/+Oz6rR4GAWrZo+Zs1/8ur3HfqnQfi8lJ1hJtLLW V7XDCVRvamVi6Ah3ocYPPp/1P6yeQDA1ge9aMddqaza5STWISXRtSnFMUmYP3rbS FaL8TyL+ilfny8pkGB2WlG6nLuSbtvogtdEh1gG1k1RmZt44kAtk8ba/KiWFPBSb zK9cjojRMBS71f9G4kmb5F4rnXoLsg1YbD1Nzhz3wq2Cs1Z90dc2QwMren0zoQ1x Fn56ueRyAiagBlnrSaKyso/2RvqJTNoSdi3RkpjYeAph0UoDCqvTvKjGAf1mWiw1 T/1lUWSVqWHnzZbM7XXzzajIN9bl6A7bbqlcAJ2O9vZIDt7273DG+bQym9Vh6Why 0LTGGERHxzKBsG7WRg+2Gmvv6S18UPKRo8tLtlA758rHlFuPTZCShWrIriwSNl1K Hxon+d4BparSnm1h9W/NHPKJA574UbWRCBjdk58IkAj8DxZZY4ORD9SMP+ggkV7G F6p9cgoDNP9KFg== =jE0N -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'timers-core-2024-09-16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull timer updates from Thomas Gleixner: "Core: - Overhaul of posix-timers in preparation of removing the workaround for periodic timers which have signal delivery ignored. - Remove the historical extra jiffie in msleep() msleep() adds an extra jiffie to the timeout value to ensure minimal sleep time. The timer wheel ensures minimal sleep time since the large rewrite to a non-cascading wheel, but the extra jiffie in msleep() remained unnoticed. Remove it. - Make the timer slack handling correct for realtime tasks. The procfs interface is inconsistent and does neither reflect reality nor conforms to the man page. Show the correct 0 slack for real time tasks and enforce it at the core level instead of having inconsistent individual checks in various timer setup functions. - The usual set of updates and enhancements all over the place. Drivers: - Allow the ACPI PM timer to be turned off during suspend - No new drivers - The usual updates and enhancements in various drivers" * tag 'timers-core-2024-09-16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (43 commits) ntp: Make sure RTC is synchronized when time goes backwards treewide: Fix wrong singular form of jiffies in comments cpu: Use already existing usleep_range() timers: Rename next_expiry_recalc() to be unique platform/x86:intel/pmc: Fix comment for the pmc_core_acpi_pm_timer_suspend_resume function clocksource/drivers/jcore: Use request_percpu_irq() clocksource/drivers/cadence-ttc: Add missing clk_disable_unprepare in ttc_setup_clockevent clocksource/drivers/asm9260: Add missing clk_disable_unprepare in asm9260_timer_init clocksource/drivers/qcom: Add missing iounmap() on errors in msm_dt_timer_init() clocksource/drivers/ingenic: Use devm_clk_get_enabled() helpers platform/x86:intel/pmc: Enable the ACPI PM Timer to be turned off when suspended clocksource: acpi_pm: Add external callback for suspend/resume clocksource/drivers/arm_arch_timer: Using for_each_available_child_of_node_scoped() dt-bindings: timer: rockchip: Add rk3576 compatible timers: Annotate possible non critical data race of next_expiry timers: Remove historical extra jiffie for timeout in msleep() hrtimer: Use and report correct timerslack values for realtime tasks hrtimer: Annotate hrtimer_cpu_base_.*_expiry() for sparse. timers: Add sparse annotation for timer_sync_wait_running(). signal: Replace BUG_ON()s ... |
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Tahera Fahimi
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f34e9ce5f4
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selftests/landlock: Test signal created by out-of-bound message
Add a test to verify that the SIGURG signal created by an out-of-bound message in UNIX sockets is well controlled by the file_send_sigiotask hook. Test coverage for security/landlock is 92.2% of 1046 lines according to gcc/gcov-14. Signed-off-by: Tahera Fahimi <fahimitahera@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/50daeed4d4f60d71e9564d0f24004a373fc5f7d5.1725657728.git.fahimitahera@gmail.com [mic: Improve commit message and add test coverage, improve test with four variants to fully cover the hook, use abstract unix socket to avoid managing a file, use dedicated variable per process, add comments, avoid negative ASSERT, move close calls] Co-developed-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> |
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Tahera Fahimi
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c899496501
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selftests/landlock: Test signal scoping for threads
Expand the signal scoping tests with pthread_kill(3). Test if a scoped thread can send signal to a process in the same scoped domain, or a non-sandboxed thread. Signed-off-by: Tahera Fahimi <fahimitahera@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/c15e9eafbb2da1210e46ba8db7b8907f5ea11009.1725657728.git.fahimitahera@gmail.com [mic: Improve commit message] Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> |
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Tahera Fahimi
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ea292363c3
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selftests/landlock: Test signal scoping
Provide tests for the signal scoping. If the signal is 0, no signal will be sent, but the permission of a process to send a signal will be checked. Likewise, this test consider one signal for each signal category: SIGTRAP, SIGURG, SIGHUP, and SIGTSTP. Signed-off-by: Tahera Fahimi <fahimitahera@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/15dc202bb7f0a462ddeaa0c1cd630d2a7c6fa5c5.1725657728.git.fahimitahera@gmail.com [mic: Fix commit message, use dedicated variables per process, properly close FDs, extend send_sig_to_parent to make sure scoping works as expected] Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> |
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Tahera Fahimi
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54a6e6bbf3
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landlock: Add signal scoping
Currently, a sandbox process is not restricted to sending a signal (e.g. SIGKILL) to a process outside the sandbox environment. The ability to send a signal for a sandboxed process should be scoped the same way abstract UNIX sockets are scoped. Therefore, we extend the "scoped" field in a ruleset with LANDLOCK_SCOPE_SIGNAL to specify that a ruleset will deny sending any signal from within a sandbox process to its parent (i.e. any parent sandbox or non-sandboxed processes). This patch adds file_set_fowner and file_free_security hooks to set and release a pointer to the file owner's domain. This pointer, fown_domain in landlock_file_security will be used in file_send_sigiotask to check if the process can send a signal. The ruleset_with_unknown_scope test is updated to support LANDLOCK_SCOPE_SIGNAL. This depends on two new changes: - commit 1934b212615d ("file: reclaim 24 bytes from f_owner"): replace container_of(fown, struct file, f_owner) with fown->file . - commit 26f204380a3c ("fs: Fix file_set_fowner LSM hook inconsistencies"): lock before calling the hook. Signed-off-by: Tahera Fahimi <fahimitahera@gmail.com> Closes: https://github.com/landlock-lsm/linux/issues/8 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/df2b4f880a2ed3042992689a793ea0951f6798a5.1725657727.git.fahimitahera@gmail.com [mic: Update landlock_get_current_domain()'s return type, improve and fix locking in hook_file_set_fowner(), simplify and fix sleepable call and locking issue in hook_file_send_sigiotask() and rebase on the latest VFS tree, simplify hook_task_kill() and quickly return when not sandboxed, improve comments, rename LANDLOCK_SCOPED_SIGNAL] Co-developed-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> |
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Tahera Fahimi
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644a728506
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selftests/landlock: Test inherited restriction of abstract UNIX socket
A socket can be shared between multiple processes, so it can connect and send data to them. Provide a test scenario where a sandboxed process inherits a socket's file descriptor. The process cannot connect or send data to the inherited socket since the process is scoped. Test coverage for security/landlock is 92.0% of 1013 lines according to gcc/gcov-14. Signed-off-by: Tahera Fahimi <fahimitahera@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1428574deec13603b6ab2f2ed68ecbfa3b63bcb3.1725494372.git.fahimitahera@gmail.com [mic: Remove negative ASSERT, fix potential race condition because of closed connections, remove useless buffer, add test coverage] Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> |
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Tahera Fahimi
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d1cc0ef80f
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selftests/landlock: Test connected and unconnected datagram UNIX socket
Check the specific case where a scoped datagram socket is connected and send(2) works, whereas sendto(2) is denied if the datagram socket is not connected. Signed-off-by: Tahera Fahimi <fahimitahera@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/c28c9cd8feef67dd25e115c401a2389a75f9983b.1725494372.git.fahimitahera@gmail.com [mic: Use more EXPECT and avoid negative ASSERT, use variables dedicated per process, remove useless buffer] Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> |
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Tahera Fahimi
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4f9a5b50d3
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selftests/landlock: Test UNIX sockets with any address formats
Expand abstract UNIX socket restriction tests by examining different scenarios for UNIX sockets with pathname or unnamed address formats connection with scoped domain. The various_address_sockets tests ensure that UNIX sockets bound to a filesystem pathname and unnamed sockets created by socketpair can still connect to a socket outside of their scoped domain, meaning that even if the domain is scoped with LANDLOCK_SCOPE_ABSTRACT_UNIX_SOCKET, the socket can connect to a socket outside the scoped domain. Signed-off-by: Tahera Fahimi <fahimitahera@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/a9e8016aaa5846252623b158c8f1ce0d666944f4.1725494372.git.fahimitahera@gmail.com [mic: Remove useless clang-format tags, fix unlink/rmdir calls, drop capabilities, rename variables, remove useless mknod/unlink calls, clean up fixture, test write/read on sockets, test sendto() on datagram sockets, close sockets as soon as possible] Co-developed-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> |
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Tahera Fahimi
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fefcf0f7cf
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selftests/landlock: Test abstract UNIX socket scoping
Add three tests that examine different scenarios for abstract UNIX socket: 1) scoped_domains: Base tests of the abstract socket scoping mechanism for a landlocked process, same as the ptrace test. 2) scoped_vs_unscoped: Generates three processes with different domains and tests if a process with a non-scoped domain can connect to other processes. 3) outside_socket: Since the socket's creator credentials are used for scoping sockets, this test examines the cases where the socket's credentials are different from the process using it. Move protocol_variant, service_fixture, and sys_gettid() from net_test.c to common.h, and factor out code into a new set_unix_address() helper. Signed-off-by: Tahera Fahimi <fahimitahera@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/9321c3d3bcd9212ceb4b50693e29349f8d625e16.1725494372.git.fahimitahera@gmail.com [mic: Fix commit message, remove useless clang-format tags, move drop_caps() calls, move and rename variables, rename variants, use more EXPECT, improve comments, simplify the outside_socket test] Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> |
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Tahera Fahimi
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selftests/landlock: Test handling of unknown scope
Add a new ruleset_with_unknown_scope test designed to validate the behaviour of landlock_create_ruleset(2) when called with an unsupported or unknown scope mask. Signed-off-by: Tahera Fahimi <fahimitahera@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/74b363aaa7ddf80e1e5e132ce3d550a3a8bbf6da.1725494372.git.fahimitahera@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> |
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Tahera Fahimi
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21d52e295a
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landlock: Add abstract UNIX socket scoping
Introduce a new "scoped" member to landlock_ruleset_attr that can specify LANDLOCK_SCOPE_ABSTRACT_UNIX_SOCKET to restrict connection to abstract UNIX sockets from a process outside of the socket's domain. Two hooks are implemented to enforce these restrictions: unix_stream_connect and unix_may_send. Closes: https://github.com/landlock-lsm/linux/issues/7 Signed-off-by: Tahera Fahimi <fahimitahera@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/5f7ad85243b78427242275b93481cfc7c127764b.1725494372.git.fahimitahera@gmail.com [mic: Fix commit message formatting, improve documentation, simplify hook_unix_may_send(), and cosmetic fixes including rename of LANDLOCK_SCOPED_ABSTRACT_UNIX_SOCKET] Co-developed-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net> |
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Linus Torvalds
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lsm/stable-6.12 PR 20240911
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Those callbacks which haven't been converted were left as-is due to the general ugliness of the changes required to support the static call conversion; we can revisit those callbacks at a future date. - Add the Integrity Policy Enforcement (IPE) LSM This adds a new LSM, Integrity Policy Enforcement (IPE). There is plenty of documentation about IPE in this patches, so I'll refrain from going into too much detail here, but the basic motivation behind IPE is to provide a mechanism such that administrators can restrict execution to only those binaries which come from integrity protected storage, e.g. a dm-verity protected filesystem. You will notice that IPE requires additional LSM hooks in the initramfs, dm-verity, and fs-verity code, with the associated patches carrying ACK/review tags from the associated maintainers. We couldn't find an obvious maintainer for the initramfs code, but the IPE patchset has been widely posted over several years. Both Deven Bowers and Fan Wu have contributed to IPE's development over the past several years, with Fan Wu agreeing to serve as the IPE maintainer moving forward. Once IPE is accepted into your tree, I'll start working with Fan to ensure he has the necessary accounts, keys, etc. so that he can start submitting IPE pull requests to you directly during the next merge window. - Move the lifecycle management of the LSM blobs to the LSM framework Management of the LSM blobs (the LSM state buffers attached to various kernel structs, typically via a void pointer named "security" or similar) has been mixed, some blobs were allocated/managed by individual LSMs, others were managed by the LSM framework itself. Starting with this pull we move management of all the LSM blobs, minus the XFRM blob, into the framework itself, improving consistency across LSMs, and reducing the amount of duplicated code across LSMs. Due to some additional work required to migrate the XFRM blob, it has been left as a todo item for a later date; from a practical standpoint this omission should have little impact as only SELinux provides a XFRM LSM implementation. - Fix problems with the LSM's handling of F_SETOWN The LSM hook for the fcntl(F_SETOWN) operation had a couple of problems: it was racy with itself, and it was disconnected from the associated DAC related logic in such a way that the LSM state could be updated in cases where the DAC state would not. We fix both of these problems by moving the security_file_set_fowner() hook into the same section of code where the DAC attributes are updated. Not only does this resolve the DAC/LSM synchronization issue, but as that code block is protected by a lock, it also resolve the race condition. - Fix potential problems with the security_inode_free() LSM hook Due to use of RCU to protect inodes and the placement of the LSM hook associated with freeing the inode, there is a bit of a challenge when it comes to managing any LSM state associated with an inode. The VFS folks are not open to relocating the LSM hook so we have to get creative when it comes to releasing an inode's LSM state. Traditionally we have used a single LSM callback within the hook that is triggered when the inode is "marked for death", but not actually released due to RCU. Unfortunately, this causes problems for LSMs which want to take an action when the inode's associated LSM state is actually released; so we add an additional LSM callback, inode_free_security_rcu(), that is called when the inode's LSM state is released in the RCU free callback. - Refactor two LSM hooks to better fit the LSM return value patterns The vast majority of the LSM hooks follow the "return 0 on success, negative values on failure" pattern, however, there are a small handful that have unique return value behaviors which has caused confusion in the past and makes it difficult for the BPF verifier to properly vet BPF LSM programs. This includes patches to convert two of these"special" LSM hooks to the common 0/-ERRNO pattern. - Various cleanups and improvements A handful of patches to remove redundant code, better leverage the IS_ERR_OR_NULL() helper, add missing "static" markings, and do some minor style fixups. * tag 'lsm-pr-20240911' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm: (40 commits) security: Update file_set_fowner documentation fs: Fix file_set_fowner LSM hook inconsistencies lsm: Use IS_ERR_OR_NULL() helper function lsm: remove LSM_COUNT and LSM_CONFIG_COUNT ipe: Remove duplicated include in ipe.c lsm: replace indirect LSM hook calls with static calls lsm: count the LSMs enabled at compile time kernel: Add helper macros for loop unrolling init/main.c: Initialize early LSMs after arch code, static keys and calls. MAINTAINERS: add IPE entry with Fan Wu as maintainer documentation: add IPE documentation ipe: kunit test for parser scripts: add boot policy generation program ipe: enable support for fs-verity as a trust provider fsverity: expose verified fsverity built-in signatures to LSMs lsm: add security_inode_setintegrity() hook ipe: add support for dm-verity as a trust provider dm-verity: expose root hash digest and signature data to LSMs block,lsm: add LSM blob and new LSM hooks for block devices ipe: add permissive toggle ... |
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Jason A. Donenfeld
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selftests: vDSO: check cpu caps before running chacha test
Some archs -- arm64 and s390x -- implemented chacha using instructions that are available most places, but aren't always available. The kernel handles this just fine, but the selftest does not. Check the hwcaps before running, and skip the test if the cpu doesn't support it. As well, on s390x, always emit the fallback instructions of an alternative block, to ensure maximum compatibility. Co-developed-by: Heiko Carstens <hca@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <hca@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> |
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Christoph Schlameuss
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selftests: kvm: s390: Add VM run test case
Add test case running code interacting with registers within a ucontrol VM. * Add uc_gprs test case The test uses the same VM setup using the fixture and debug macros introduced in earlier patches in this series. Signed-off-by: Christoph Schlameuss <schlameuss@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Janosch Frank <frankja@linux.ibm.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240807154512.316936-7-schlameuss@linux.ibm.com [frankja@linux.ibm.com: Removed leftover comment line] Signed-off-by: Janosch Frank <frankja@linux.ibm.com> Message-ID: <20240807154512.316936-7-schlameuss@linux.ibm.com> |
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Linus Torvalds
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8f72c31f45 |
vfs-6.12.misc
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYKAB0WIQRAhzRXHqcMeLMyaSiRxhvAZXjcogUCZuQEGwAKCRCRxhvAZXjc ojIuAQC433+hBkvjvmQ7H0r5rgZSjUuCTG3bSmdU7RJmPHUHhwEA85v/NGq53f+W IhandK6t+Cf0JYpFZ3N0bT88hDYVhQQ= =9zGL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'vfs-6.12.misc' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner: "This contains the usual pile of misc updates: Features: - Add F_CREATED_QUERY fcntl() that allows userspace to query whether a file was actually created. Often userspace wants to know whether an O_CREATE request did actually create a file without using O_EXCL. The current logic is that to first attempts to open the file without O_CREAT | O_EXCL and if ENOENT is returned userspace tries again with both flags. If that succeeds all is well. If it now reports EEXIST it retries. That works fairly well but some corner cases make this more involved. If this operates on a dangling symlink the first openat() without O_CREAT | O_EXCL will return ENOENT but the second openat() with O_CREAT | O_EXCL will fail with EEXIST. The reason is that openat() without O_CREAT | O_EXCL follows the symlink while O_CREAT | O_EXCL doesn't for security reasons. So it's not something we can really change unless we add an explicit opt-in via O_FOLLOW which seems really ugly. All available workarounds are really nasty (fanotify, bpf lsm etc) so add a simple fcntl(). - Try an opportunistic lookup for O_CREAT. Today, when opening a file we'll typically do a fast lookup, but if O_CREAT is set, the kernel always takes the exclusive inode lock. This was likely done with the expectation that O_CREAT means that we always expect to do the create, but that's often not the case. Many programs set O_CREAT even in scenarios where the file already exists (see related F_CREATED_QUERY patch motivation above). The series contained in the pr rearranges the pathwalk-for-open code to also attempt a fast_lookup in certain O_CREAT cases. If a positive dentry is found, the inode_lock can be avoided altogether and it can stay in rcuwalk mode for the last step_into. - Expose the 64 bit mount id via name_to_handle_at() Now that we provide a unique 64-bit mount ID interface in statx(2), we can now provide a race-free way for name_to_handle_at(2) to provide a file handle and corresponding mount without needing to worry about racing with /proc/mountinfo parsing or having to open a file just to do statx(2). While this is not necessary if you are using AT_EMPTY_PATH and don't care about an extra statx(2) call, users that pass full paths into name_to_handle_at(2) need to know which mount the file handle comes from (to make sure they don't try to open_by_handle_at a file handle from a different filesystem) and switching to AT_EMPTY_PATH would require allocating a file for every name_to_handle_at(2) call - Add a per dentry expire timeout to autofs There are two fairly well known automounter map formats, the autofs format and the amd format (more or less System V and Berkley). Some time ago Linux autofs added an amd map format parser that implemented a fair amount of the amd functionality. This was done within the autofs infrastructure and some functionality wasn't implemented because it either didn't make sense or required extra kernel changes. The idea was to restrict changes to be within the existing autofs functionality as much as possible and leave changes with a wider scope to be considered later. One of these changes is implementing the amd options: 1) "unmount", expire this mount according to a timeout (same as the current autofs default). 2) "nounmount", don't expire this mount (same as setting the autofs timeout to 0 except only for this specific mount) . 3) "utimeout=<seconds>", expire this mount using the specified timeout (again same as setting the autofs timeout but only for this mount) To implement these options per-dentry expire timeouts need to be implemented for autofs indirect mounts. This is because all map keys (mounts) for autofs indirect mounts use an expire timeout stored in the autofs mount super block info. structure and all indirect mounts use the same expire timeout. Fixes: - Fix missing fput for FSCONFIG_SET_FD in autofs - Use param->file for FSCONFIG_SET_FD in coda - Delete the 'fs/netfs' proc subtreee when netfs module exits - Make sure that struct uid_gid_map fits into a single cacheline - Don't flush in-flight wb switches for superblocks without cgroup writeback - Correcting the idmapping mount example in the idmapping documentation - Fix a race between evice_inodes() and find_inode() and iput() - Refine the show_inode_state() macro definition in writeback code - Prevent dump_mapping() from accessing invalid dentry.d_name.name - Show actual source for debugfs in /proc/mounts - Annotate data-race of busy_poll_usecs in eventpoll - Don't WARN for racy path_noexec check in exec code - Handle OOM on mnt_warn_timestamp_expiry() - Fix some spelling in the iomap design documentation - Fix typo in procfs comment - Fix typo in fs/namespace.c comment Cleanups: - Add the VFS git tree to the MAINTAINERS file - Move FMODE_UNSIGNED_OFFSET to fop_flags freeing up another f_mode bit in struct file bringing us to 5 free f_mode bits - Remove the __I_DIO_WAKEUP bit from i_state flags as we can simplify the wait mechanism - Remove the unused path_put_init() helper - Replace a __u32 with u32 for s_fsnotify_mask as __u32 is uapi specific - Replace the unsigned long i_state member with a u32 i_state member in struct inode freeing up 4 bytes in struct inode. Instead of using the bit based wait apis we're now using the var event apis and using the individual bytes of the i_state member to wait on state changes - Explain how per-syscall AT_* flags should be allocated - Use in_group_or_capable() helper to simplify the posix acl mode update code - Switch to LIST_HEAD() in fsync_buffers_list() to simplify the code - Removed comment about d_rcu_to_refcount() as that function doesn't exist anymore - Add kernel documentation for lookup_fast() - Don't re-zero evenpoll fields - Remove outdated comment after close_fd() - Fix imprecise wording in comment about the pipe filesystem - Drop GFP_NOFAIL mode from alloc_page_buffers - Missing blank line warnings and struct declaration improved in file_table - Annotate struct poll_list with __counted_by() - Remove the unused read parameter in percpu-rwsem - Remove linux/prefetch.h include from direct-io code - Use kmemdup_array instead of kmemdup for multiple allocation in mnt_idmapping code - Remove unused mnt_cursor_del() declaration Performance tweaks: - Dodge smp_mb in break_lease and break_deleg in the common case - Only read fops once in fops_{get,put}() - Use RCU in ilookup() - Elide smp_mb in iversion handling in the common case - Drop one lock trip in evict()" * tag 'vfs-6.12.misc' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (58 commits) uidgid: make sure we fit into one cacheline proc: Fix typo in the comment fs/pipe: Correct imprecise wording in comment fhandle: expose u64 mount id to name_to_handle_at(2) uapi: explain how per-syscall AT_* flags should be allocated fs: drop GFP_NOFAIL mode from alloc_page_buffers writeback: Refine the show_inode_state() macro definition fs/inode: Prevent dump_mapping() accessing invalid dentry.d_name.name mnt_idmapping: Use kmemdup_array instead of kmemdup for multiple allocation netfs: Delete subtree of 'fs/netfs' when netfs module exits fs: use LIST_HEAD() to simplify code inode: make i_state a u32 inode: port __I_LRU_ISOLATING to var event vfs: fix race between evice_inodes() and find_inode()&iput() inode: port __I_NEW to var event inode: port __I_SYNC to var event fs: reorder i_state bits fs: add i_state helpers MAINTAINERS: add the VFS git tree fs: s/__u32/u32/ for s_fsnotify_mask ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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02824a5fd1 |
Power management updates for 6.12-rc1
- Remove LATENCY_MULTIPLIER from cpufreq (Qais Yousef). - Add support for Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest in OOB mode to the intel_pstate cpufreq driver (Srinivas Pandruvada). - Add basic support for CPU capacity scaling on x86 and make the intel_pstate driver set asymmetric CPU capacity on hybrid systems without SMT (Rafael Wysocki). - Add missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() macros to the powerpc cpufreq driver (Jeff Johnson). - Several OF related cleanups in cpufreq drivers (Rob Herring). - Enable COMPILE_TEST for ARM drivers (Rob Herrring). - Introduce quirks for syscon failures and use socinfo to get revision for TI cpufreq driver (Dhruva Gole, Nishanth Menon). - Minor cleanups in amd-pstate driver (Anastasia Belova, Dhananjay Ugwekar). - Minor cleanups for loongson, cpufreq-dt and powernv cpufreq drivers (Danila Tikhonov, Huacai Chen, and Liu Jing). - Make amd-pstate validate return of any attempt to update EPP limits, which fixes the masking hardware problems (Mario Limonciello). - Move the calculation of the AMD boost numerator outside of amd-pstate, correcting acpi-cpufreq on systems with preferred cores (Mario Limonciello). - Harden preferred core detection in amd-pstate to avoid potential false positives (Mario Limonciello). - Add extra unit test coverage for mode state machine (Mario Limonciello). - Fix an "Uninitialized variables" issue in amd-pstste (Qianqiang Liu). - Add Granite Rapids Xeon support to intel_idle (Artem Bityutskiy). - Disable promotion to C1E on Jasper Lake and Elkhart Lake in intel_idle (Kai-Heng Feng). - Use scoped device node handling to fix missing of_node_put() and simplify walking OF children in the riscv-sbi cpuidle driver (Krzysztof Kozlowski). - Remove dead code from cpuidle_enter_state() (Dhruva Gole). - Change an error pointer to NULL to fix error handling in the intel_rapl power capping driver (Dan Carpenter). - Fix off by one in get_rpi() in the intel_rapl power capping driver (Dan Carpenter). - Add support for ArrowLake-U to the intel_rapl power capping driver (Sumeet Pawnikar). - Fix the energy-pkg event for AMD CPUs in the intel_rapl power capping driver (Dhananjay Ugwekar). - Add support for AMD family 1Ah processors to the intel_rapl power capping driver (Dhananjay Ugwekar). - Remove unused stub for saveable_highmem_page() and remove deprecated macros from power management documentation (Andy Shevchenko). - Use ysfs_emit() and sysfs_emit_at() in "show" functions in the PM sysfs interface (Xueqin Luo). - Update the maintainers information for the operating-points-v2-ti-cpu DT binding (Dhruva Gole). - Drop unnecessary of_match_ptr() from ti-opp-supply (Rob Herring). - Add missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() macros to devfreq governors (Jeff Johnson). - Use devm_clk_get_enabled() in the exynos-bus devfreq driver (Anand Moon). - Use of_property_present() instead of of_get_property() in the imx-bus devfreq driver (Rob Herring). - Update directory handling and installation process in the pm-graph Makefile and add .gitignore to ignore sleepgraph.py artifacts to pm-graph (Amit Vadhavana, Yo-Jung Lin). - Make cpupower display residency value in idle-info (Aboorva Devarajan). - Add missing powercap_set_enabled() stub function to cpupower (John B. Wyatt IV). - Add SWIG support to cpupower (John B. Wyatt IV). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCAAwFiEE4fcc61cGeeHD/fCwgsRv/nhiVHEFAmbjKEQSHHJqd0Byand5 c29ja2kubmV0AAoJEILEb/54YlRx8g8P/1RqL6NuCxH4eobwZigeyBS6/sLHPmKo wqHcerZsU7EH8DOlmBU0SH1Br2WBQAbaP8d1ukT5qkGBrZ+IM/A2ipZct0yAHH2D aBKwg7V3LvXo2mPuLve0knpM6W7zibPHJJlcjh8DmGQJabhWO7jr+p/0eS4JE2ek iE5FCXTxhvbcNJ9yWSt7+3HHmvj74P81As7txysLSzhWSZDcqXb0XJRgVJnWDt+x OyTAMEEAY2BuqmijHzqxxHcA1fxOBK/pa9yfPdKP7ePynLnpP7xd9A5oLbXQ4BL9 PHqpD06ZBdSMQzKkyCODypZt8PL+FcEALE4u9chV/nzVwp7TrtDneXWA7RA0GXgq mp9hm51GmdptRayePR3s4TCA6a2BUw3Ue4fgs6XF/bexNpc3nx0wtP8HEevcuy8q Z7XQkpqW942vOohfoN42JwTjfDJhYTwSH3dcIY8UghHtzwZ5YKV1M4f97kNR7V2i QLJvaGJ5yTTcaHndkpc4EKknPyLRaWPh8h/yVmMRBcAaGBWaImul3a5NI07f0wLM LTenlpEcls7WSu9n3uvFXvT7nSS2CBV0huTbg449X4T2J0T6EooYsVuHNsFMNFLy Xm3lUtdm5QjAXFf+azOCO+26XQt8wObC0ttZtCC2j1b8D+9Riuwh5QHLr99rRTzn 7Ic4U5Lkimzx =JM+K -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pm-6.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki: "By the number of new lines of code, the most visible change here is the addition of hybrid CPU capacity scaling support to the intel_pstate driver. Next are the amd-pstate driver changes related to the calculation of the AMD boost numerator and preferred core detection. As far as new hardware support is concerned, the intel_idle driver will now handle Granite Rapids Xeon processors natively, the intel_rapl power capping driver will recognize family 1Ah of AMD processors and Intel ArrowLake-U chipos, and intel_pstate will handle Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest chips in the out-of-band (OOB) mode. Apart from the above, there is a usual collection of assorted fixes and code cleanups in many places and there are tooling updates. Specifics: - Remove LATENCY_MULTIPLIER from cpufreq (Qais Yousef) - Add support for Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest in OOB mode to the intel_pstate cpufreq driver (Srinivas Pandruvada) - Add basic support for CPU capacity scaling on x86 and make the intel_pstate driver set asymmetric CPU capacity on hybrid systems without SMT (Rafael Wysocki) - Add missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() macros to the powerpc cpufreq driver (Jeff Johnson) - Several OF related cleanups in cpufreq drivers (Rob Herring) - Enable COMPILE_TEST for ARM drivers (Rob Herrring) - Introduce quirks for syscon failures and use socinfo to get revision for TI cpufreq driver (Dhruva Gole, Nishanth Menon) - Minor cleanups in amd-pstate driver (Anastasia Belova, Dhananjay Ugwekar) - Minor cleanups for loongson, cpufreq-dt and powernv cpufreq drivers (Danila Tikhonov, Huacai Chen, and Liu Jing) - Make amd-pstate validate return of any attempt to update EPP limits, which fixes the masking hardware problems (Mario Limonciello) - Move the calculation of the AMD boost numerator outside of amd-pstate, correcting acpi-cpufreq on systems with preferred cores (Mario Limonciello) - Harden preferred core detection in amd-pstate to avoid potential false positives (Mario Limonciello) - Add extra unit test coverage for mode state machine (Mario Limonciello) - Fix an "Uninitialized variables" issue in amd-pstste (Qianqiang Liu) - Add Granite Rapids Xeon support to intel_idle (Artem Bityutskiy) - Disable promotion to C1E on Jasper Lake and Elkhart Lake in intel_idle (Kai-Heng Feng) - Use scoped device node handling to fix missing of_node_put() and simplify walking OF children in the riscv-sbi cpuidle driver (Krzysztof Kozlowski) - Remove dead code from cpuidle_enter_state() (Dhruva Gole) - Change an error pointer to NULL to fix error handling in the intel_rapl power capping driver (Dan Carpenter) - Fix off by one in get_rpi() in the intel_rapl power capping driver (Dan Carpenter) - Add support for ArrowLake-U to the intel_rapl power capping driver (Sumeet Pawnikar) - Fix the energy-pkg event for AMD CPUs in the intel_rapl power capping driver (Dhananjay Ugwekar) - Add support for AMD family 1Ah processors to the intel_rapl power capping driver (Dhananjay Ugwekar) - Remove unused stub for saveable_highmem_page() and remove deprecated macros from power management documentation (Andy Shevchenko) - Use ysfs_emit() and sysfs_emit_at() in "show" functions in the PM sysfs interface (Xueqin Luo) - Update the maintainers information for the operating-points-v2-ti-cpu DT binding (Dhruva Gole) - Drop unnecessary of_match_ptr() from ti-opp-supply (Rob Herring) - Add missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() macros to devfreq governors (Jeff Johnson) - Use devm_clk_get_enabled() in the exynos-bus devfreq driver (Anand Moon) - Use of_property_present() instead of of_get_property() in the imx-bus devfreq driver (Rob Herring) - Update directory handling and installation process in the pm-graph Makefile and add .gitignore to ignore sleepgraph.py artifacts to pm-graph (Amit Vadhavana, Yo-Jung Lin) - Make cpupower display residency value in idle-info (Aboorva Devarajan) - Add missing powercap_set_enabled() stub function to cpupower (John B. Wyatt IV) - Add SWIG support to cpupower (John B. Wyatt IV)" * tag 'pm-6.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (62 commits) cpufreq/amd-pstate-ut: Fix an "Uninitialized variables" issue cpufreq/amd-pstate-ut: Add test case for mode switches cpufreq/amd-pstate: Export symbols for changing modes amd-pstate: Add missing documentation for `amd_pstate_prefcore_ranking` cpufreq: amd-pstate: Add documentation for `amd_pstate_hw_prefcore` cpufreq: amd-pstate: Optimize amd_pstate_update_limits() cpufreq: amd-pstate: Merge amd_pstate_highest_perf_set() into amd_get_boost_ratio_numerator() x86/amd: Detect preferred cores in amd_get_boost_ratio_numerator() x86/amd: Move amd_get_highest_perf() out of amd-pstate ACPI: CPPC: Adjust debug messages in amd_set_max_freq_ratio() to warn ACPI: CPPC: Drop check for non zero perf ratio x86/amd: Rename amd_get_highest_perf() to amd_get_boost_ratio_numerator() ACPI: CPPC: Adjust return code for inline functions in !CONFIG_ACPI_CPPC_LIB x86/amd: Move amd_get_highest_perf() from amd.c to cppc.c PM: hibernate: Remove unused stub for saveable_highmem_page() pm:cpupower: Add error warning when SWIG is not installed MAINTAINERS: Add Maintainers for SWIG Python bindings pm:cpupower: Include test_raw_pylibcpupower.py pm:cpupower: Add SWIG bindings files for libcpupower pm:cpupower: Add missing powercap_set_enabled() stub function ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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64dd3b6a79 |
ARM:
* New Stage-2 page table dumper, reusing the main ptdump infrastructure * FP8 support * Nested virtualization now supports the address translation (FEAT_ATS1A) family of instructions * Add selftest checks for a bunch of timer emulation corner cases * Fix multiple cases where KVM/arm64 doesn't correctly handle the guest trying to use a GICv3 that wasn't advertised * Remove REG_HIDDEN_USER from the sysreg infrastructure, making things little simpler * Prevent MTE tags being restored by userspace if we are actively logging writes, as that's a recipe for disaster * Correct the refcount on a page that is not considered for MTE tag copying (such as a device) * When walking a page table to split block mappings, synchronize only at the end the walk rather than on every store * Fix boundary check when transfering memory using FFA * Fix pKVM TLB invalidation, only affecting currently out of tree code but worth addressing for peace of mind LoongArch: * Revert qspinlock to test-and-set simple lock on VM. * Add Loongson Binary Translation extension support. * Add PMU support for guest. * Enable paravirt feature control from VMM. * Implement function kvm_para_has_feature(). RISC-V: * Fix sbiret init before forwarding to userspace * Don't zero-out PMU snapshot area before freeing data * Allow legacy PMU access from guest * Fix to allow hpmcounter31 from the guest -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFIBAABCAAyFiEE8TM4V0tmI4mGbHaCv/vSX3jHroMFAmbmghAUHHBib256aW5p QHJlZGhhdC5jb20ACgkQv/vSX3jHroPFQgf+Ijeqlx90BGy96pyzo/NkYKPeEc8G gKhlm8PdtdZYaRdJ53MVRLLpzbLuzqbwrn0ZX2tvoDRLzuAqTt2GTFoT6e2HtY5B Sf7KQMFwHWGtGklC1EmZ1fXsCocswpuAcexCLKLRBoWUcKABlgwV3N3vJo5gx/Ag 8XXhYpcLTh+p7bjMdJShQy019pTwEDE68pPVnL2NPzla1G6Qox7ZJIdOEMZXuyJA MJ4jbFWE/T8vLFUf/8MGQ/+bo+4140kzB8N9wkazNcBRoodY6Hx+Lm1LiZjNudO1 ilIdB4P3Ht+D8UuBv2DO5XTakfJz9T9YsoRcPlwrOWi/8xBRbt236gFB3Q== =sHTI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-linus-non-x86' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm Pull kvm updates from Paolo Bonzini: "These are the non-x86 changes (mostly ARM, as is usually the case). The generic and x86 changes will come later" ARM: - New Stage-2 page table dumper, reusing the main ptdump infrastructure - FP8 support - Nested virtualization now supports the address translation (FEAT_ATS1A) family of instructions - Add selftest checks for a bunch of timer emulation corner cases - Fix multiple cases where KVM/arm64 doesn't correctly handle the guest trying to use a GICv3 that wasn't advertised - Remove REG_HIDDEN_USER from the sysreg infrastructure, making things little simpler - Prevent MTE tags being restored by userspace if we are actively logging writes, as that's a recipe for disaster - Correct the refcount on a page that is not considered for MTE tag copying (such as a device) - When walking a page table to split block mappings, synchronize only at the end the walk rather than on every store - Fix boundary check when transfering memory using FFA - Fix pKVM TLB invalidation, only affecting currently out of tree code but worth addressing for peace of mind LoongArch: - Revert qspinlock to test-and-set simple lock on VM. - Add Loongson Binary Translation extension support. - Add PMU support for guest. - Enable paravirt feature control from VMM. - Implement function kvm_para_has_feature(). RISC-V: - Fix sbiret init before forwarding to userspace - Don't zero-out PMU snapshot area before freeing data - Allow legacy PMU access from guest - Fix to allow hpmcounter31 from the guest" * tag 'for-linus-non-x86' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: (64 commits) LoongArch: KVM: Implement function kvm_para_has_feature() LoongArch: KVM: Enable paravirt feature control from VMM LoongArch: KVM: Add PMU support for guest KVM: arm64: Get rid of REG_HIDDEN_USER visibility qualifier KVM: arm64: Simplify visibility handling of AArch32 SPSR_* KVM: arm64: Simplify handling of CNTKCTL_EL12 LoongArch: KVM: Add vm migration support for LBT registers LoongArch: KVM: Add Binary Translation extension support LoongArch: KVM: Add VM feature detection function LoongArch: Revert qspinlock to test-and-set simple lock on VM KVM: arm64: Register ptdump with debugfs on guest creation arm64: ptdump: Don't override the level when operating on the stage-2 tables arm64: ptdump: Use the ptdump description from a local context arm64: ptdump: Expose the attribute parsing functionality KVM: arm64: Add memory length checks and remove inline in do_ffa_mem_xfer KVM: arm64: Move pagetable definitions to common header KVM: arm64: nv: Add support for FEAT_ATS1A KVM: arm64: nv: Plumb handling of AT S1* traps from EL2 KVM: arm64: nv: Make AT+PAN instructions aware of FEAT_PAN3 KVM: arm64: nv: Sanitise SCTLR_EL1.EPAN according to VM configuration ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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114143a595 |
arm64 updates for 6.12
ACPI: * Enable PMCG erratum workaround for HiSilicon HIP10 and 11 platforms. * Ensure arm64-specific IORT header is covered by MAINTAINERS. CPU Errata: * Enable workaround for hardware access/dirty issue on Ampere-1A cores. Memory management: * Define PHYSMEM_END to fix a crash in the amdgpu driver. * Avoid tripping over invalid kernel mappings on the kexec() path. * Userspace support for the Permission Overlay Extension (POE) using protection keys. Perf and PMUs: * Add support for the "fixed instruction counter" extension in the CPU PMU architecture. * Extend and fix the event encodings for Apple's M1 CPU PMU. * Allow LSM hooks to decide on SPE permissions for physical profiling. * Add support for the CMN S3 and NI-700 PMUs. Confidential Computing: * Add support for booting an arm64 kernel as a protected guest under Android's "Protected KVM" (pKVM) hypervisor. Selftests: * Fix vector length issues in the SVE/SME sigreturn tests * Fix build warning in the ptrace tests. Timers: * Add support for PR_{G,S}ET_TSC so that 'rr' can deal with non-determinism arising from the architected counter. Miscellaneous: * Rework our IPI-based CPU stopping code to try NMIs if regular IPIs don't succeed. * Minor fixes and cleanups. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFEBAABCgAuFiEEPxTL6PPUbjXGY88ct6xw3ITBYzQFAmbkVNEQHHdpbGxAa2Vy bmVsLm9yZwAKCRC3rHDchMFjNKeIB/9YtbN7JMgsXktM94GP03r3tlFF36Y1S51S +zdDZclAVZCTCZN+PaFeAZ/+ah2EQYrY6rtDoHUSEMQdF9kH+ycuIPDTwaJ4Qkam QKXMpAgtY/4yf2rX4lhDF8rEvkhLDsu7oGDhqUZQsA33GrMBHfgA3oqpYwlVjvGq gkm7olTo9LdWAxkPpnjGrjB6Mv5Dq8dJRhW+0Q5AntI5zx3RdYGJZA9GUSzyYCCt FIYOtMmWPkQ0kKxIVxOxAOm/ubhfyCs2sjSfkaa3vtvtt+Yjye1Xd81rFciIbPgP QlK/Mes2kBZmjhkeus8guLI5Vi7tx3DQMkNqLXkHAAzOoC4oConE =6osL -----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: "The highlights are support for Arm's "Permission Overlay Extension" using memory protection keys, support for running as a protected guest on Android as well as perf support for a bunch of new interconnect PMUs. Summary: ACPI: - Enable PMCG erratum workaround for HiSilicon HIP10 and 11 platforms. - Ensure arm64-specific IORT header is covered by MAINTAINERS. CPU Errata: - Enable workaround for hardware access/dirty issue on Ampere-1A cores. Memory management: - Define PHYSMEM_END to fix a crash in the amdgpu driver. - Avoid tripping over invalid kernel mappings on the kexec() path. - Userspace support for the Permission Overlay Extension (POE) using protection keys. Perf and PMUs: - Add support for the "fixed instruction counter" extension in the CPU PMU architecture. - Extend and fix the event encodings for Apple's M1 CPU PMU. - Allow LSM hooks to decide on SPE permissions for physical profiling. - Add support for the CMN S3 and NI-700 PMUs. Confidential Computing: - Add support for booting an arm64 kernel as a protected guest under Android's "Protected KVM" (pKVM) hypervisor. Selftests: - Fix vector length issues in the SVE/SME sigreturn tests - Fix build warning in the ptrace tests. Timers: - Add support for PR_{G,S}ET_TSC so that 'rr' can deal with non-determinism arising from the architected counter. Miscellaneous: - Rework our IPI-based CPU stopping code to try NMIs if regular IPIs don't succeed. - Minor fixes and cleanups" * tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: (94 commits) perf: arm-ni: Fix an NULL vs IS_ERR() bug arm64: hibernate: Fix warning for cast from restricted gfp_t arm64: esr: Define ESR_ELx_EC_* constants as UL arm64: pkeys: remove redundant WARN perf: arm_pmuv3: Use BR_RETIRED for HW branch event if enabled MAINTAINERS: List Arm interconnect PMUs as supported perf: Add driver for Arm NI-700 interconnect PMU dt-bindings/perf: Add Arm NI-700 PMU perf/arm-cmn: Improve format attr printing perf/arm-cmn: Clean up unnecessary NUMA_NO_NODE check arm64/mm: use lm_alias() with addresses passed to memblock_free() mm: arm64: document why pte is not advanced in contpte_ptep_set_access_flags() arm64: Expose the end of the linear map in PHYSMEM_END arm64: trans_pgd: mark PTEs entries as valid to avoid dead kexec() arm64/mm: Delete __init region from memblock.reserved perf/arm-cmn: Support CMN S3 dt-bindings: perf: arm-cmn: Add CMN S3 perf/arm-cmn: Refactor DTC PMU register access perf/arm-cmn: Make cycle counts less surprising perf/arm-cmn: Improve build-time assertion ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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963d0d60d6 |
- Add CONFIG_ option for every hw CPU mitigation. The intent is to support
configurations and scenarios where the mitigations code is irrelevant - Other small fixlets and improvements -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEzv7L6UO9uDPlPSfHEsHwGGHeVUoFAmbfDhUACgkQEsHwGGHe VUrF9A//UkVKmIihXXak0GPqFhu8XrWeYlmwLxWe/uIy2hZCLp9L7n4pg0Ikxqz3 9D9hYk+Jykfu/jsv0sR6LH6OAUTlJi+P0w3x3VeL1sgFPUkwFtOaN2v/t5H3SW5r l+VQpdUXPmLH6QbhvT84U6L/OQYr2cjhiYro47uwM9vO/SNao4HcbC/pdBr2dwxM KzzA9sEDg3Le391phIhEOIogA1lPNV7KMScg2VjPTqQzEJ3NQVzyYmqjPO70sN9F sAuksdF+rnPjc9K/W+qUcvlp8e9lDB8g0oPlyoOeubjXsnZU5YchriPdBbyAl0dJ bjpftXIrBj8Vtmh7Tc0Jx2tlMFXNT5FrzcqdD4sviLnhrKEJSkwAoFgIMp5A+tN8 Kl8MrlABO8I8+zGRQB7TzhwaCC4AxCqUS3UEcYd4CBf5AWqT5i12ijbtIxPtdpG4 5itngIV4HT8casudpC8i8OTjOTggorMa7Pu/bQULhnZwagH8chlBdoOlKKQVkeVG FUi+L/BljL9mASic7NRZI11tk44m9xWWkbbJOPlZaGJw9YzGrxD0YOfhbgcc9iaX SOUMVJEhJVJMBISGiBUQDB6r51ee6B8RKJ3ByxzpAbwsUR9cXyfSYfUyE5reQJy9 3luj/iorL3guYU6EGEAtvbuTLGbKqybrV6zOB/QRXHWyhtUgrUA= =GFld -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86_bugs_for_v6.12_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 hw mitigation updates from Borislav Petkov: - Add CONFIG_ option for every hw CPU mitigation. The intent is to support configurations and scenarios where the mitigations code is irrelevant - Other small fixlets and improvements * tag 'x86_bugs_for_v6.12_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/bugs: Fix handling when SRSO mitigation is disabled x86/bugs: Add missing NO_SSB flag Documentation/srso: Document a method for checking safe RET operates properly x86/bugs: Add a separate config for GDS x86/bugs: Remove GDS Force Kconfig option x86/bugs: Add a separate config for SSB x86/bugs: Add a separate config for Spectre V2 x86/bugs: Add a separate config for SRBDS x86/bugs: Add a separate config for Spectre v1 x86/bugs: Add a separate config for RETBLEED x86/bugs: Add a separate config for L1TF x86/bugs: Add a separate config for MMIO Stable Data x86/bugs: Add a separate config for TAA x86/bugs: Add a separate config for MDS |
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Linus Torvalds
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85ffc6e4ed |
This update includes the following changes:
API: - Make self-test asynchronous. Algorithms: - Remove MPI functions added for SM3. - Add allocation error checks to remaining MPI functions (introduced for SM3). - Set default Jitter RNG OSR to 3. Drivers: - Add hwrng driver for Rockchip RK3568 SoC. - Allow disabling SR-IOV VFs through sysfs in qat. - Fix device reset bugs in hisilicon. - Fix authenc key parsing by using generic helper in octeontx*. Others: - Fix xor benchmarking on parisc. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEn51F/lCuNhUwmDeSxycdCkmxi6cFAmbnq/wACgkQxycdCkmx i6cyXw//cBgngKOuCv7tLqMPeSLC39jDJEKkP9tS9ZilYyxzg1b9cbnDLlKNk4Yq 4A6rRqqh8PD3/yJT58pGXaU5Is5sVMQRqqgwFutXrkD+hsMLk2nlgzsWYhg6aUsY /THTfmKTwEgfc3qDLZq6xGOShmMdO6NiOGsH3MeEWhbgfrDuJlOkHXd7QncNa7q8 NEP7kI3vBc0xFcOxzbjy8tSGYEmPft1LECXAKsgOycWj9Q0SkzPocmo59iSbM21b HfV0p3hgAEa5VgKv0Rc5/6PevAqJqOSjGNfRBSPZ97o7dop8sl/z/cOWiy8dM7wO xhd9g7XXtmML6UO2MpJPMJzsLgMsjmUTWO2UyEpIyst6RVfJlniOL/jGzWmZ/P2+ vw/F/mX8k60Zv1du46PC3p6eBeH4Yx/2fEPvPTJus+DQHS9GchXtAKtMToyyUHc2 6TAy0nOihVQK2Q3QuQ1B/ghQS4tkdOenOIYHSCf9a9nJamub+PqP8jWDw0Y2RcY6 jSs+tk6hwHJaKnj/T/Mr0gVPX9L8KHCYBtZD7Qbr0NhoXOT6w47m6bbew/dzTN+0 pmFsgz32fNm8vb8R8D0kZDF63s6uz6CN+P9Dx6Tab4X+87HxNdeaBPS/Le9tYgOC 0MmE5oIquooqedpM5tW55yuyOHhLPGLQS2SDiA+Ke+WYbAC8SQc= =rG1X -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'v6.12-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6 Pull crypto update from Herbert Xu" "API: - Make self-test asynchronous Algorithms: - Remove MPI functions added for SM3 - Add allocation error checks to remaining MPI functions (introduced for SM3) - Set default Jitter RNG OSR to 3 Drivers: - Add hwrng driver for Rockchip RK3568 SoC - Allow disabling SR-IOV VFs through sysfs in qat - Fix device reset bugs in hisilicon - Fix authenc key parsing by using generic helper in octeontx* Others: - Fix xor benchmarking on parisc" * tag 'v6.12-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: (96 commits) crypto: n2 - Set err to EINVAL if snprintf fails for hmac crypto: camm/qi - Use ERR_CAST() to return error-valued pointer crypto: mips/crc32 - Clean up useless assignment operations crypto: qcom-rng - rename *_of_data to *_match_data crypto: qcom-rng - fix support for ACPI-based systems dt-bindings: crypto: qcom,prng: document support for SA8255p crypto: aegis128 - Fix indentation issue in crypto_aegis128_process_crypt() crypto: octeontx* - Select CRYPTO_AUTHENC crypto: testmgr - Hide ENOENT errors crypto: qat - Remove trailing space after \n newline crypto: hisilicon/sec - Remove trailing space after \n newline crypto: algboss - Pass instance creation error up crypto: api - Fix generic algorithm self-test races crypto: hisilicon/qm - inject error before stopping queue crypto: hisilicon/hpre - mask cluster timeout error crypto: hisilicon/qm - reset device before enabling it crypto: hisilicon/trng - modifying the order of header files crypto: hisilicon - add a lock for the qp send operation crypto: hisilicon - fix missed error branch crypto: ccp - do not request interrupt on cmd completion when irqs disabled ... |
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Paolo Bonzini
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Merge tag 'loongarch-kvm-6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chenhuacai/linux-loongson into HEAD
LoongArch KVM changes for v6.12 1. Revert qspinlock to test-and-set simple lock on VM. 2. Add Loongson Binary Translation extension support. 3. Add PMU support for guest. 4. Enable paravirt feature control from VMM. 5. Implement function kvm_para_has_feature(). |
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Takashi Iwai
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1a529af6f8 |
ASoC: Updates for v6.12
This is a very large set of changes, almost all in drivers rather than the core. Even with the addition of several quite large drivers the overall diffstat is negative thanks to the removal of some old Intel board support which has been obsoleted by the AVS driver, helped a bit by some factoring out into helpers (especially around the Soundwire machine drivers for x86). Highlights include: - More simplifications and cleanups throughout the subsystem from Morimoto-san. - Extensive cleanups and refactoring of the Soundwire drivers to make better use of helpers. - Removal of Intel machine support obsoleted by the AVS driver. - Lots of DT schema conversions. - Machine support for many AMD and Intel x86 platforms. - Support for AMD ACP 7.1, Mediatek MT6367 and MT8365, Realtek RTL1320 SoundWire and rev C, and Texas Instruments TAS2563 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCgAdFiEEreZoqmdXGLWf4p/qJNaLcl1Uh9AFAmbko34ACgkQJNaLcl1U h9CQiwf9HseC6VkNQ0ISVZ2UsSf8K/HsHsdBGl7/CRr0SEvS3pszYMkKPbhRggsF aQ4nfitXeN7Vo6S0tNXx63wzjpMPkjrHdV0XY+WJxfuCaeb3DHFEJ4uvlgv53aoh M+wz1aldvKWjDPwhkzcJEaneQ36U7OlUSBsbFHR82dBDguEm+h29tAxTuLlwL5Zb M8NuSfbh0cfY9Kk1cPGsqaHD8wjUeg6/Q5qnbDg2kAm0aF1fAxfyFKRX6Z5s9ekd LeU3EIdRbI8UlHv7Afl0UKDYtYqL1ubwmjDb45HnsE4FmNEmDEbf8c1adRumZAjm Js9yzswiaaHAvotCaEstFC6HYUL+oQ== =jugn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'asoc-v6.12' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound into for-next ASoC: Updates for v6.12 This is a very large set of changes, almost all in drivers rather than the core. Even with the addition of several quite large drivers the overall diffstat is negative thanks to the removal of some old Intel board support which has been obsoleted by the AVS driver, helped a bit by some factoring out into helpers (especially around the Soundwire machine drivers for x86). Highlights include: - More simplifications and cleanups throughout the subsystem from Morimoto-san. - Extensive cleanups and refactoring of the Soundwire drivers to make better use of helpers. - Removal of Intel machine support obsoleted by the AVS driver. - Lots of DT schema conversions. - Machine support for many AMD and Intel x86 platforms. - Support for AMD ACP 7.1, Mediatek MT6367 and MT8365, Realtek RTL1320 SoundWire and rev C, and Texas Instruments TAS2563 |
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Akira Yokosawa
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b9a6e87af5 |
tools/memory-model: simple.txt: Fix stale reference to recipes-pairs.txt
There has never been recipes-paris.txt at least since v5.11. Fix the typo. Signed-off-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@gmail.com> Acked-by: Andrea Parri <parri.andrea@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> |
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Akira Yokosawa
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9bc931e9e1 |
tools/memory-model: Add locking.txt and glossary.txt to README
locking.txt and glossary.txt have been in LKMM's documentation for quite a while. Add them in README's introduction of docs and the list of docs at the bottom. Add access-marking.txt in the former as well. Signed-off-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@gmail.com> Acked-by: Andrea Parri <parri.andrea@gmail.com> Cc: Marco Elver <elver@google.com> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> |
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Andrea Parri
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e8adbac0d4 |
tools/memory-model: Document herd7 (abstract) representation
The Linux-kernel memory model (LKMM) source code and the herd7 tool are closely linked in that the latter is responsible for (pre)processing each C-like macro of a litmus test, and for providing the LKMM with a set of events, or "representation", corresponding to the given macro. This commit therefore provides herd-representation.txt to document the representations of the concurrency macros, following their "classification" in Documentation/atomic_t.txt. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/ZnFZPJlILp5B9scN@andrea/ Suggested-by: Hernan Ponce de Leon <hernan.poncedeleon@huaweicloud.com> Signed-off-by: Andrea Parri <parri.andrea@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Hernan Ponce de Leon <hernan.poncedeleon@huaweicloud.com> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> |
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Ido Schimmel
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2bf1259a6e |
selftests: fib_rule_tests: Add DSCP selector connect tests
Test that locally generated traffic from a socket that specifies a DS Field using the IP_TOS / IPV6_TCLASS socket options is correctly redirected using a FIB rule that matches on DSCP. Add negative tests to verify that the rule is not it when it should not. Test with both IPv4 and IPv6 and with both TCP and UDP sockets. Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Guillaume Nault <gnault@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240911093748.3662015-7-idosch@nvidia.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Ido Schimmel
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ac6ad3f3b5 |
selftests: fib_rule_tests: Add DSCP selector match tests
Add tests for the new FIB rule DSCP selector. Test with both IPv4 and IPv6 and with both input and output routes. Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Guillaume Nault <gnault@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240911093748.3662015-6-idosch@nvidia.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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zhang jiao
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d0aac667f2
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tools: PCI: Remove unused BILLION macro
The macro BILLION is never referenced in the code. Remove it. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240911060401.9230-1-zhangjiao2@cmss.chinamobile.com Signed-off-by: zhang jiao <zhangjiao2@cmss.chinamobile.com> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Wilczyński <kwilczynski@kernel.org> |
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zhang jiao
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5dd15cce0c
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tools: PCI: Remove .*.cmd files with make clean
Remove any leftover .*.cmd files with make clean. No functional changes intended. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/20240902041240.5475-1-zhangjiao2@cmss.chinamobile.com Signed-off-by: zhang jiao <zhangjiao2@cmss.chinamobile.com> [kwilczynski: commit log, move .*.cmd before .*.d to align with other Makefiles, don't remove the newline] Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Wilczyński <kwilczynski@kernel.org> |