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Mike Rapoport
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ca15ca406f |
mm: remove unneeded includes of <asm/pgalloc.h>
Patch series "mm: cleanup usage of <asm/pgalloc.h>" Most architectures have very similar versions of pXd_alloc_one() and pXd_free_one() for intermediate levels of page table. These patches add generic versions of these functions in <asm-generic/pgalloc.h> and enable use of the generic functions where appropriate. In addition, functions declared and defined in <asm/pgalloc.h> headers are used mostly by core mm and early mm initialization in arch and there is no actual reason to have the <asm/pgalloc.h> included all over the place. The first patch in this series removes unneeded includes of <asm/pgalloc.h> In the end it didn't work out as neatly as I hoped and moving pXd_alloc_track() definitions to <asm-generic/pgalloc.h> would require unnecessary changes to arches that have custom page table allocations, so I've decided to move lib/ioremap.c to mm/ and make pgalloc-track.h local to mm/. This patch (of 8): In most cases <asm/pgalloc.h> header is required only for allocations of page table memory. Most of the .c files that include that header do not use symbols declared in <asm/pgalloc.h> and do not require that header. As for the other header files that used to include <asm/pgalloc.h>, it is possible to move that include into the .c file that actually uses symbols from <asm/pgalloc.h> and drop the include from the header file. The process was somewhat automated using sed -i -E '/[<"]asm\/pgalloc\.h/d' \ $(grep -L -w -f /tmp/xx \ $(git grep -E -l '[<"]asm/pgalloc\.h')) where /tmp/xx contains all the symbols defined in arch/*/include/asm/pgalloc.h. [rppt@linux.ibm.com: fix powerpc warning] Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Reviewed-by: Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> [m68k] Cc: Abdul Haleem <abdhalee@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu> Cc: Joerg Roedel <joro@8bytes.org> Cc: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Satheesh Rajendran <sathnaga@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> Cc: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au> Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200627143453.31835-1-rppt@kernel.org Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200627143453.31835-2-rppt@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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921d2597ab |
s390: implement diag318
x86: * Report last CPU for debugging * Emulate smaller MAXPHYADDR in the guest than in the host * .noinstr and tracing fixes from Thomas * nested SVM page table switching optimization and fixes Generic: * Unify shadow MMU cache data structures across architectures -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFIBAABCAAyFiEE8TM4V0tmI4mGbHaCv/vSX3jHroMFAl8pC+oUHHBib256aW5p QHJlZGhhdC5jb20ACgkQv/vSX3jHroNcOwgAjomqtEqQNlp7DdZT7VyyklzbxX1/ ud7v+oOJ8K4sFlf64lSthjPo3N9rzZCcw+yOXmuyuITngXOGc3tzIwXpCzpLtuQ1 WO1Ql3B/2dCi3lP5OMmsO1UAZqy9pKLg1dfeYUPk48P5+p7d/NPmk+Em5kIYzKm5 JsaHfCp2EEXomwmljNJ8PQ1vTjIQSSzlgYUBZxmCkaaX7zbEUMtxAQCStHmt8B84 33LczwXBm3viSWrzsoBV37I70+tseugiSGsCfUyupXOvq55d6D9FCqtCb45Hn4Vh Ik8ggKdalsk/reiGEwNw1/3nr6mRMkHSbl+Mhc4waOIFf9dn0urgQgOaDg== =YVx0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm Pull KVM updates from Paolo Bonzini: "s390: - implement diag318 x86: - Report last CPU for debugging - Emulate smaller MAXPHYADDR in the guest than in the host - .noinstr and tracing fixes from Thomas - nested SVM page table switching optimization and fixes Generic: - Unify shadow MMU cache data structures across architectures" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: (127 commits) KVM: SVM: Fix sev_pin_memory() error handling KVM: LAPIC: Set the TDCR settable bits KVM: x86: Specify max TDP level via kvm_configure_mmu() KVM: x86/mmu: Rename max_page_level to max_huge_page_level KVM: x86: Dynamically calculate TDP level from max level and MAXPHYADDR KVM: VXM: Remove temporary WARN on expected vs. actual EPTP level mismatch KVM: x86: Pull the PGD's level from the MMU instead of recalculating it KVM: VMX: Make vmx_load_mmu_pgd() static KVM: x86/mmu: Add separate helper for shadow NPT root page role calc KVM: VMX: Drop a duplicate declaration of construct_eptp() KVM: nSVM: Correctly set the shadow NPT root level in its MMU role KVM: Using macros instead of magic values MIPS: KVM: Fix build error caused by 'kvm_run' cleanup KVM: nSVM: remove nonsensical EXITINFO1 adjustment on nested NPF KVM: x86: Add a capability for GUEST_MAXPHYADDR < HOST_MAXPHYADDR support KVM: VMX: optimize #PF injection when MAXPHYADDR does not match KVM: VMX: Add guest physical address check in EPT violation and misconfig KVM: VMX: introduce vmx_need_pf_intercept KVM: x86: update exception bitmap on CPUID changes KVM: x86: rename update_bp_intercept to update_exception_bitmap ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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8186749621 |
drm next for 5.9-rc1
core: - add user def flag to cmd line modes - dma_fence_wait added might_sleep - dma-fence lockdep annotations - indefinite fences are bad documentation - gem CMA functions used in more drivers - struct mutex removal - more drm_ debug macro usage - set/drop master api fixes - fix for drm/mm hole size comparison - drm/mm remove invalid entry optimization - optimise drm/mm hole handling - VRR debugfs added - uncompressed AFBC modifier support - multiple display id blocks in EDID - multiple driver sg handling fixes - __drm_atomic_helper_crtc_reset in all drivers - managed vram helpers ttm: - ttm_mem_reg handling cleanup - remove bo offset field - drop CMA memtype flag - drop mappable flag xilinx: - New Xilinx ZynqMP DisplayPort Subsystem driver nouveau: - add CRC support - start using NVIDIA published class header files - convert all push buffer emission to new macros - Proper push buffer space management for EVO/NVD channels. - firmware loading fixes - 2MiB system memory pages support on Pascal and newer vkms: - larget cursor support i915: - Rocketlake platform enablement - Early DG1 enablement - Numerous GEM refactorings - DP MST fixes - FBC, PSR, Cursor, Color, Gamma fixes - TGL, RKL, EHL workaround updates - TGL 8K display support fixes - SDVO/HDMI/DVI fixes amdgpu: - Initial support for Sienna Cichlid GPU - Initial support for Navy Flounder GPU - SI UVD/VCE support - expose rotation property - Add support for unique id on Arcturus - Enable runtime PM on vega10 boards that support BACO - Skip BAR resizing if the bios already did id - Major swSMU code cleanup - Fixes for DCN bandwidth calculations amdkfd: - Track SDMA usage per process - SMI events interface radeon: - Default to on chip GART for AGP boards on all arches - Runtime PM reference count fixes msm: - headers regenerated causing churn - a650/a640 display and GPU enablement - dpu dither support for 6bpc panels - dpu cursor fix - dsi/mdp5 enablement for sdm630/sdm636/sdm66 tegra: - video capture prep support - reflection support mediatek: - convert mtk_dsi to bridge API meson: - FBC support sun4i: - iommu support rockchip: - register locking fix - per-pixel alpha support PX30 VOP - mgag200: - ported to simple and shmem helpers - device init cleanups - use managed pci functions - dropped hw cursor support ast: - use managed pci functions - use managed VRAM helpers - rework cursor support malidp: - dev_groups support hibmc: - refactor hibmc_drv_vdac: vc4: - create TXP CRTC imx: - error path fixes and cleanups etnaviv: - clock handling and error handling cleanups - use pin_user_pages -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAABAgAGBQJfK1atAAoJEAx081l5xIa+vDkQAJvl/mjbEA7fDy8Ysa0cgPLI 8nI4Bo/MaxkyRfUcP8+f/n3QQrRME37C0xa/Mn6SG1oFAdlovPwDqmDr5kjhkrMI geo8oJb2Q+AsrJr+ejpuF+iq0FxWi64bLbwJFJ2nBet+lHTMzoPceWeq3gG1Vvfl h6PV4B/9TjrnbhcKLIQSEmJ0kZp9uMkDBF/iynVn4+AKAkG1rQNjigdTH48IFPoz 28KuqG0B4NWu648zYXhjsN0kD3Dxjv3YOH+FsoWQpQa9icCTySYbySsQ7l0/XvA3 4BPtP3rWMhU46FHTBkWF72WQR4F0B4wm5DJJKMeG4vb1mXakOqAKcAq7JAbka+wL PBIiU+AcAKRSiwHmYDuDWtDoSpvYncuo0p3IvNP5hhih+7hqCnLIULDWS+V8AUzW 39usS/DXsVKk/HGYIYC89cRwsqWYD4c7edzOBdPQxW4LNYCD2gXezLJ5TeeR2lih y9JIVnPiluWleOovs4W3BoZNRuLc1rHBO6COToXjlme/48Z+sRHBAoge6UZurqRN jr+e60cS7n/DOeJQuNf4UHZnK48Pc24+3kVfMHlX+OKn8VuKPGr+USkeHV/NYL/B USiKCAxkkZM0dxerSb1/Ra9kGnchf0QBpA6Fsem8kV61Z4GVc+K6xJWg7KXB6n/3 7ZyalUKLwlOCz9sYsCCe =Yvtd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'drm-next-2020-08-06' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm Pull drm updates from Dave Airlie: "New xilinx displayport driver, AMD support for two new GPUs (more header files), i915 initial support for RocketLake and some work on their DG1 (discrete chip). The core also grew some lockdep annotations to try and constrain what drivers do with dma-fences, and added some documentation on why the idea of indefinite fences doesn't work. The long list is below. I do have some fixes trees outstanding, but I'll follow up with those later. core: - add user def flag to cmd line modes - dma_fence_wait added might_sleep - dma-fence lockdep annotations - indefinite fences are bad documentation - gem CMA functions used in more drivers - struct mutex removal - more drm_ debug macro usage - set/drop master api fixes - fix for drm/mm hole size comparison - drm/mm remove invalid entry optimization - optimise drm/mm hole handling - VRR debugfs added - uncompressed AFBC modifier support - multiple display id blocks in EDID - multiple driver sg handling fixes - __drm_atomic_helper_crtc_reset in all drivers - managed vram helpers ttm: - ttm_mem_reg handling cleanup - remove bo offset field - drop CMA memtype flag - drop mappable flag xilinx: - New Xilinx ZynqMP DisplayPort Subsystem driver nouveau: - add CRC support - start using NVIDIA published class header files - convert all push buffer emission to new macros - Proper push buffer space management for EVO/NVD channels. - firmware loading fixes - 2MiB system memory pages support on Pascal and newer vkms: - larger cursor support i915: - Rocketlake platform enablement - Early DG1 enablement - Numerous GEM refactorings - DP MST fixes - FBC, PSR, Cursor, Color, Gamma fixes - TGL, RKL, EHL workaround updates - TGL 8K display support fixes - SDVO/HDMI/DVI fixes amdgpu: - Initial support for Sienna Cichlid GPU - Initial support for Navy Flounder GPU - SI UVD/VCE support - expose rotation property - Add support for unique id on Arcturus - Enable runtime PM on vega10 boards that support BACO - Skip BAR resizing if the bios already did id - Major swSMU code cleanup - Fixes for DCN bandwidth calculations amdkfd: - Track SDMA usage per process - SMI events interface radeon: - Default to on chip GART for AGP boards on all arches - Runtime PM reference count fixes msm: - headers regenerated causing churn - a650/a640 display and GPU enablement - dpu dither support for 6bpc panels - dpu cursor fix - dsi/mdp5 enablement for sdm630/sdm636/sdm66 tegra: - video capture prep support - reflection support mediatek: - convert mtk_dsi to bridge API meson: - FBC support sun4i: - iommu support rockchip: - register locking fix - per-pixel alpha support PX30 VOP mgag200: - ported to simple and shmem helpers - device init cleanups - use managed pci functions - dropped hw cursor support ast: - use managed pci functions - use managed VRAM helpers - rework cursor support malidp: - dev_groups support hibmc: - refactor hibmc_drv_vdac: vc4: - create TXP CRTC imx: - error path fixes and cleanups etnaviv: - clock handling and error handling cleanups - use pin_user_pages" * tag 'drm-next-2020-08-06' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm: (1747 commits) drm/msm: use kthread_create_worker instead of kthread_run drm/msm/mdp5: Add MDP5 configuration for SDM636/660 drm/msm/dsi: Add DSI configuration for SDM660 drm/msm/mdp5: Add MDP5 configuration for SDM630 drm/msm/dsi: Add phy configuration for SDM630/636/660 drm/msm/a6xx: add A640/A650 hwcg drm/msm/a6xx: hwcg tables in gpulist drm/msm/dpu: add SM8250 to hw catalog drm/msm/dpu: add SM8150 to hw catalog drm/msm/dpu: intf timing path for displayport drm/msm/dpu: set missing flush bits for INTF_2 and INTF_3 drm/msm/dpu: don't use INTF_INPUT_CTRL feature on sdm845 drm/msm/dpu: move some sspp caps to dpu_caps drm/msm/dpu: update UBWC config for sm8150 and sm8250 drm/msm/dpu: use right setup_blend_config for sm8150 and sm8250 drm/msm/a6xx: set ubwc config for A640 and A650 drm/msm/adreno: un-open-code some packets drm/msm: sync generated headers drm/msm/a6xx: add build_bw_table for A640/A650 drm/msm/a6xx: fix crashstate capture for A650 ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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2324d50d05 |
It's been a busy cycle for documentation - hopefully the busiest for a
while to come. Changes include: - Some new Chinese translations - Progress on the battle against double words words and non-HTTPS URLs - Some block-mq documentation - More RST conversions from Mauro. At this point, that task is essentially complete, so we shouldn't see this kind of churn again for a while. Unless we decide to switch to asciidoc or something...:) - Lots of typo fixes, warning fixes, and more. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFDBAABCAAtFiEEIw+MvkEiF49krdp9F0NaE2wMflgFAl8oVkwPHGNvcmJldEBs d24ubmV0AAoJEBdDWhNsDH5YoW8H/jJ/xnXFn7tkgVPQAlL3k5HCnK7A5nDP9RVR cg1pTx1cEFdjzxPlJyExU6/v+AImOvtweHXC+JDK7YcJ6XFUNYXJI3LxL5KwUXbY BL/xRFszDSXH2C7SJF5GECcFYp01e/FWSLN3yWAh+g+XwsKiTJ8q9+CoIDkHfPGO 7oQsHKFu6s36Af0LfSgxk4sVB7EJbo8e4psuPsP5SUrl+oXRO43Put0rXkR4yJoH 9oOaB51Do5fZp8I4JVAqGXvpXoExyLMO4yw0mASm6YSZ3KyjR8Fae+HD9Cq4ZuwY 0uzb9K+9NEhqbfwtyBsi99S64/6Zo/MonwKwevZuhtsDTK4l4iU= =JQLZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'docs-5.9' of git://git.lwn.net/linux Pull documentation updates from Jonathan Corbet: "It's been a busy cycle for documentation - hopefully the busiest for a while to come. Changes include: - Some new Chinese translations - Progress on the battle against double words words and non-HTTPS URLs - Some block-mq documentation - More RST conversions from Mauro. At this point, that task is essentially complete, so we shouldn't see this kind of churn again for a while. Unless we decide to switch to asciidoc or something...:) - Lots of typo fixes, warning fixes, and more" * tag 'docs-5.9' of git://git.lwn.net/linux: (195 commits) scripts/kernel-doc: optionally treat warnings as errors docs: ia64: correct typo mailmap: add entry for <alobakin@marvell.com> doc/zh_CN: add cpu-load Chinese version Documentation/admin-guide: tainted-kernels: fix spelling mistake MAINTAINERS: adjust kprobes.rst entry to new location devices.txt: document rfkill allocation PCI: correct flag name docs: filesystems: vfs: correct flag name docs: filesystems: vfs: correct sync_mode flag names docs: path-lookup: markup fixes for emphasis docs: path-lookup: more markup fixes docs: path-lookup: fix HTML entity mojibake CREDITS: Replace HTTP links with HTTPS ones docs: process: Add an example for creating a fixes tag doc/zh_CN: add Chinese translation prefer section doc/zh_CN: add clearing-warn-once Chinese version doc/zh_CN: add admin-guide index doc:it_IT: process: coding-style.rst: Correct __maybe_unused compiler label futex: MAINTAINERS: Re-add selftests directory ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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4da9f33026 |
Support for FSGSBASE. Almost 5 years after the first RFC to support it,
this has been brought into a shape which is maintainable and actually works. This final version was done by Sasha Levin who took it up after Intel dropped the ball. Sasha discovered that the SGX (sic!) offerings out there ship rogue kernel modules enabling FSGSBASE behind the kernels back which opens an instantanious unpriviledged root hole. The FSGSBASE instructions provide a considerable speedup of the context switch path and enable user space to write GSBASE without kernel interaction. This enablement requires careful handling of the exception entries which go through the paranoid entry path as they cannot longer rely on the assumption that user GSBASE is positive (as enforced via prctl() on non FSGSBASE enabled systemn). All other entries (syscalls, interrupts and exceptions) can still just utilize SWAPGS unconditionally when the entry comes from user space. Converting these entries to use FSGSBASE has no benefit as SWAPGS is only marginally slower than WRGSBASE and locating and retrieving the kernel GSBASE value is not a free operation either. The real benefit of RD/WRGSBASE is the avoidance of the MSR reads and writes. The changes come with appropriate selftests and have held up in field testing against the (sanitized) Graphene-SGX driver. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAl8pGnoTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoTYJD/9873GkwvGcc/Vq/dJH1szGTgFftPyZ c/Y9gzx7EGBPLo25BS820L+ZlynzXHDxExKfCEaD10TZfe5XIc1vYNR0J74M2NmK IBgEDstJeW93ai+rHCFRXIevhpzU4GgGYJ1MeeOgbVMN3aGU1g6HfzMvtF0fPn8Y n6fsLZa43wgnoTdjwjjikpDTrzoZbaL1mbODBzBVPAaTbim7IKKTge6r/iCKrOjz Uixvm3g9lVzx52zidJ9kWa8esmbOM1j0EPe7/hy3qH9DFo87KxEzjHNH3T6gY5t6 NJhRAIfY+YyTHpPCUCshj6IkRudE6w/qjEAmKP9kWZxoJrvPCTWOhCzelwsFS9b9 gxEYfsnaKhsfNhB6fi0PtWlMzPINmEA7SuPza33u5WtQUK7s1iNlgHfvMbjstbwg MSETn4SG2/ZyzUrSC06lVwV8kh0RgM3cENc/jpFfIHD0vKGI3qfka/1RY94kcOCG AeJd0YRSU2RqL7lmxhHyG8tdb8eexns41IzbPCLXX2sF00eKNkVvMRYT2mKfKLFF q8v1x7yuwmODdXfFR6NdCkGm9IU7wtL6wuQ8Nhu9UraFmcXo6X6FLJC18FqcvSb9 jvcRP4XY/8pNjjf44JB8yWfah0xGQsaMIKQGP4yLv4j6Xk1xAQKH1MqcC7l1D2HN 5Z24GibFqSK/vA== =QaAN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-fsgsbase-2020-08-04' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 fsgsbase from Thomas Gleixner: "Support for FSGSBASE. Almost 5 years after the first RFC to support it, this has been brought into a shape which is maintainable and actually works. This final version was done by Sasha Levin who took it up after Intel dropped the ball. Sasha discovered that the SGX (sic!) offerings out there ship rogue kernel modules enabling FSGSBASE behind the kernels back which opens an instantanious unpriviledged root hole. The FSGSBASE instructions provide a considerable speedup of the context switch path and enable user space to write GSBASE without kernel interaction. This enablement requires careful handling of the exception entries which go through the paranoid entry path as they can no longer rely on the assumption that user GSBASE is positive (as enforced via prctl() on non FSGSBASE enabled systemn). All other entries (syscalls, interrupts and exceptions) can still just utilize SWAPGS unconditionally when the entry comes from user space. Converting these entries to use FSGSBASE has no benefit as SWAPGS is only marginally slower than WRGSBASE and locating and retrieving the kernel GSBASE value is not a free operation either. The real benefit of RD/WRGSBASE is the avoidance of the MSR reads and writes. The changes come with appropriate selftests and have held up in field testing against the (sanitized) Graphene-SGX driver" * tag 'x86-fsgsbase-2020-08-04' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (21 commits) x86/fsgsbase: Fix Xen PV support x86/ptrace: Fix 32-bit PTRACE_SETREGS vs fsbase and gsbase selftests/x86/fsgsbase: Add a missing memory constraint selftests/x86/fsgsbase: Fix a comment in the ptrace_write_gsbase test selftests/x86: Add a syscall_arg_fault_64 test for negative GSBASE selftests/x86/fsgsbase: Test ptracer-induced GS base write with FSGSBASE selftests/x86/fsgsbase: Test GS selector on ptracer-induced GS base write Documentation/x86/64: Add documentation for GS/FS addressing mode x86/elf: Enumerate kernel FSGSBASE capability in AT_HWCAP2 x86/cpu: Enable FSGSBASE on 64bit by default and add a chicken bit x86/entry/64: Handle FSGSBASE enabled paranoid entry/exit x86/entry/64: Introduce the FIND_PERCPU_BASE macro x86/entry/64: Switch CR3 before SWAPGS in paranoid entry x86/speculation/swapgs: Check FSGSBASE in enabling SWAPGS mitigation x86/process/64: Use FSGSBASE instructions on thread copy and ptrace x86/process/64: Use FSBSBASE in switch_to() if available x86/process/64: Make save_fsgs_for_kvm() ready for FSGSBASE x86/fsgsbase/64: Enable FSGSBASE instructions in helper functions x86/fsgsbase/64: Add intrinsics for FSGSBASE instructions x86/cpu: Add 'unsafe_fsgsbase' to enable CR4.FSGSBASE ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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125cfa0d4d |
The conversion of X86 syscall, interrupt and exception entry/exit handling
to the generic code. Pretty much a straight forward 1:1 conversion plus the consolidation of the KVM handling of pending work before entering guest mode. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAl8pEFgTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYocEwD/474Eb7LzZ8yahyUBirWJP3k3qzgs9j dZUxqB6LNuDOstEyTGLPdx1dmQP2vHbFfjoM7YBOH37EGcHsqjGliLvn2Y05ZD7O 6kYwjz6qVnJcm3IMtfSUn/8LkfO5pGUdKd3U5ngDmPLpkeaQ4nPKqiO0uIb0wzwa cO7l10tG4YjMCWQxPNIaOh8kncLieQBediJPFjkQjV+Fh33kSU3LWTl3fccz6b5+ mgSUFL0qjQpp+Nl7lCaDQQiAop9GTUETfDtximRydZauiM2NpCfz+QBmQzq50Xv1 G3DWZoBIZBjmWJUgfSmS/s4GOYkBTBnT/fUcZmIDcgdRwvtEvRzIhcP87/wn7P3N UKpLdHqmvA0BFDXZbNZgS362++29pj5Lnb+u3QbWSKQ9UqHN0NUlSY4wzfTLXsGp Mzpp4TW0u/8kyOlo7wK3lVDgNJaPG31aiNVuDPgLe4cEluO5cq7/7g2GcFBqF1Ly SqNGD1IccteNQTNvDopczPy7qUl5Lal+Ia06szNSPR48gLrvhSWdyYr2i1sD7vx4 hAhR0Hsi9dacGv46TrRw1OdDzq9bOW68G8GIgLJgDXaayPXLnx6TQEUjzQtIkE/i ydTPUarp5QOFByt+RBjI90ZcW4RuLgMTOEVONPXtSn8IoCP2Kdg9u3gD9AmUW3Q2 JFkKMiSiJPGxlw== =84y7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-entry-2020-08-04' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 conversion to generic entry code from Thomas Gleixner: "The conversion of X86 syscall, interrupt and exception entry/exit handling to the generic code. Pretty much a straight-forward 1:1 conversion plus the consolidation of the KVM handling of pending work before entering guest mode" * tag 'x86-entry-2020-08-04' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/kvm: Use __xfer_to_guest_mode_work_pending() in kvm_run_vcpu() x86/kvm: Use generic xfer to guest work function x86/entry: Cleanup idtentry_enter/exit x86/entry: Use generic interrupt entry/exit code x86/entry: Cleanup idtentry_entry/exit_user x86/entry: Use generic syscall exit functionality x86/entry: Use generic syscall entry function x86/ptrace: Provide pt_regs helper for entry/exit x86/entry: Move user return notifier out of loop x86/entry: Consolidate 32/64 bit syscall entry x86/entry: Consolidate check_user_regs() x86: Correct noinstr qualifiers x86/idtentry: Remove stale comment |
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Linus Torvalds
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9ba27414f2 |
fork-v5.9
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYKAB0WIQRAhzRXHqcMeLMyaSiRxhvAZXjcogUCXyge/QAKCRCRxhvAZXjc oildAQCCWpnTeXm6hrIE3VZ36X5npFtbaEthdBVAUJM7mo0FYwEA8+Wbnubg6jCw mztkXCnTfU7tApUdhKtQzcpEws45/Qk= =REE/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'fork-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux Pull fork cleanups from Christian Brauner: "This is cleanup series from when we reworked a chunk of the process creation paths in the kernel and switched to struct {kernel_}clone_args. High-level this does two main things: - Remove the double export of both do_fork() and _do_fork() where do_fork() used the incosistent legacy clone calling convention. Now we only export _do_fork() which is based on struct kernel_clone_args. - Remove the copy_thread_tls()/copy_thread() split making the architecture specific HAVE_COYP_THREAD_TLS config option obsolete. This switches all remaining architectures to select HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS and thus to the copy_thread_tls() calling convention. The current split makes the process creation codepaths more convoluted than they need to be. Each architecture has their own copy_thread() function unless it selects HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS then it has a copy_thread_tls() function. The split is not needed anymore nowadays, all architectures support CLONE_SETTLS but quite a few of them never bothered to select HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS and instead simply continued to use copy_thread() and use the old calling convention. Removing this split cleans up the process creation codepaths and paves the way for implementing clone3() on such architectures since it requires the copy_thread_tls() calling convention. After having made each architectures support copy_thread_tls() this series simply renames that function back to copy_thread(). It also switches all architectures that call do_fork() directly over to _do_fork() and the struct kernel_clone_args calling convention. This is a corollary of switching the architectures that did not yet support it over to copy_thread_tls() since do_fork() is conditional on not supporting copy_thread_tls() (Mostly because it lacks a separate argument for tls which is trivial to fix but there's no need for this function to exist.). The do_fork() removal is in itself already useful as it allows to to remove the export of both do_fork() and _do_fork() we currently have in favor of only _do_fork(). This has already been discussed back when we added clone3(). The legacy clone() calling convention is - as is probably well-known - somewhat odd: # # ABI hall of shame # config CLONE_BACKWARDS config CLONE_BACKWARDS2 config CLONE_BACKWARDS3 that is aggravated by the fact that some architectures such as sparc follow the CLONE_BACKWARDSx calling convention but don't really select the corresponding config option since they call do_fork() directly. So do_fork() enforces a somewhat arbitrary calling convention in the first place that doesn't really help the individual architectures that deviate from it. They can thus simply be switched to _do_fork() enforcing a single calling convention. (I really hope that any new architectures will __not__ try to implement their own calling conventions...) Most architectures already have made a similar switch (m68k comes to mind). Overall this removes more code than it adds even with a good portion of added comments. It simplifies a chunk of arch specific assembly either by moving the code into C or by simply rewriting the assembly. Architectures that have been touched in non-trivial ways have all been actually boot and stress tested: sparc and ia64 have been tested with Debian 9 images. They are the two architectures which have been touched the most. All non-trivial changes to architectures have seen acks from the relevant maintainers. nios2 with a custom built buildroot image. h8300 I couldn't get something bootable to test on but the changes have been fairly automatic and I'm sure we'll hear people yell if I broke something there. All other architectures that have been touched in trivial ways have been compile tested for each single patch of the series via git rebase -x "make ..." v5.8-rc2. arm{64} and x86{_64} have been boot tested even though they have just been trivially touched (removal of the HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS macro from their Kconfig) because well they are basically "core architectures" and since it is trivial to get your hands on a useable image" * tag 'fork-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux: arch: rename copy_thread_tls() back to copy_thread() arch: remove HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS unicore: switch to copy_thread_tls() sh: switch to copy_thread_tls() nds32: switch to copy_thread_tls() microblaze: switch to copy_thread_tls() hexagon: switch to copy_thread_tls() c6x: switch to copy_thread_tls() alpha: switch to copy_thread_tls() fork: remove do_fork() h8300: select HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS, switch to kernel_clone_args nios2: enable HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS, switch to kernel_clone_args ia64: enable HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS, switch to kernel_clone_args sparc: unconditionally enable HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS sparc: share process creation helpers between sparc and sparc64 sparc64: enable HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS fork: fold legacy_clone_args_valid() into _do_fork() |
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Linus Torvalds
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3950e97543 |
Merge branch 'exec-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiederm/user-namespace
Pull execve updates from Eric Biederman: "During the development of v5.7 I ran into bugs and quality of implementation issues related to exec that could not be easily fixed because of the way exec is implemented. So I have been diggin into exec and cleaning up what I can. This cycle I have been looking at different ideas and different implementations to see what is possible to improve exec, and cleaning the way exec interfaces with in kernel users. Only cleaning up the interfaces of exec with rest of the kernel has managed to stabalize and make it through review in time for v5.9-rc1 resulting in 2 sets of changes this cycle. - Implement kernel_execve - Make the user mode driver code a better citizen With kernel_execve the code size got a little larger as the copying of parameters from userspace and copying of parameters from userspace is now separate. The good news is kernel threads no longer need to play games with set_fs to use exec. Which when combined with the rest of Christophs set_fs changes should security bugs with set_fs much more difficult" * 'exec-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiederm/user-namespace: (23 commits) exec: Implement kernel_execve exec: Factor bprm_stack_limits out of prepare_arg_pages exec: Factor bprm_execve out of do_execve_common exec: Move bprm_mm_init into alloc_bprm exec: Move initialization of bprm->filename into alloc_bprm exec: Factor out alloc_bprm exec: Remove unnecessary spaces from binfmts.h umd: Stop using split_argv umd: Remove exit_umh bpfilter: Take advantage of the facilities of struct pid exit: Factor thread_group_exited out of pidfd_poll umd: Track user space drivers with struct pid bpfilter: Move bpfilter_umh back into init data exec: Remove do_execve_file umh: Stop calling do_execve_file umd: Transform fork_usermode_blob into fork_usermode_driver umd: Rename umd_info.cmdline umd_info.driver_name umd: For clarity rename umh_info umd_info umh: Separate the user mode driver and the user mode helper support umh: Remove call_usermodehelper_setup_file. ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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99ea1521a0 |
Remove uninitialized_var() macro for v5.9-rc1
- Clean up non-trivial uses of uninitialized_var() - Update documentation and checkpatch for uninitialized_var() removal - Treewide removal of uninitialized_var() -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCgA0FiEEpcP2jyKd1g9yPm4TiXL039xtwCYFAl8oYLQWHGtlZXNjb29r QGNocm9taXVtLm9yZwAKCRCJcvTf3G3AJsfjEACvf0D3WL3H7sLHtZ2HeMwOgAzq il08t6vUscINQwiIIK3Be43ok3uQ1Q+bj8sr2gSYTwunV2IYHFferzgzhyMMno3o XBIGd1E+v1E4DGBOiRXJvacBivKrfvrdZ7AWiGlVBKfg2E0fL1aQbe9AYJ6eJSbp UGqkBkE207dugS5SQcwrlk1tWKUL089lhDAPd7iy/5RK76OsLRCJFzIerLHF2ZK2 BwvA+NWXVQI6pNZ0aRtEtbbxwEU4X+2J/uaXH5kJDszMwRrgBT2qoedVu5LXFPi8 +B84IzM2lii1HAFbrFlRyL/EMueVFzieN40EOB6O8wt60Y4iCy5wOUzAdZwFuSTI h0xT3JI8BWtpB3W+ryas9cl9GoOHHtPA8dShuV+Y+Q2bWe1Fs6kTl2Z4m4zKq56z 63wQCdveFOkqiCLZb8s6FhnS11wKtAX4czvXRXaUPgdVQS1Ibyba851CRHIEY+9I AbtogoPN8FXzLsJn7pIxHR4ADz+eZ0dQ18f2hhQpP6/co65bYizNP5H3h+t9hGHG k3r2k8T+jpFPaddpZMvRvIVD8O2HvJZQTyY6Vvneuv6pnQWtr2DqPFn2YooRnzoa dbBMtpon+vYz6OWokC5QNWLqHWqvY9TmMfcVFUXE4AFse8vh4wJ8jJCNOFVp8On+ drhmmImUr1YylrtVOw== =xHmk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'uninit-macro-v5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull uninitialized_var() macro removal from Kees Cook: "This is long overdue, and has hidden too many bugs over the years. The series has several "by hand" fixes, and then a trivial treewide replacement. - Clean up non-trivial uses of uninitialized_var() - Update documentation and checkpatch for uninitialized_var() removal - Treewide removal of uninitialized_var()" * tag 'uninit-macro-v5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: compiler: Remove uninitialized_var() macro treewide: Remove uninitialized_var() usage checkpatch: Remove awareness of uninitialized_var() macro mm/debug_vm_pgtable: Remove uninitialized_var() usage f2fs: Eliminate usage of uninitialized_var() macro media: sur40: Remove uninitialized_var() usage KVM: PPC: Book3S PR: Remove uninitialized_var() usage clk: spear: Remove uninitialized_var() usage clk: st: Remove uninitialized_var() usage spi: davinci: Remove uninitialized_var() usage ide: Remove uninitialized_var() usage rtlwifi: rtl8192cu: Remove uninitialized_var() usage b43: Remove uninitialized_var() usage drbd: Remove uninitialized_var() usage x86/mm/numa: Remove uninitialized_var() usage docs: deprecated.rst: Add uninitialized_var() |
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Linus Torvalds
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e53bc3ff99 |
Boris is on vacation and he asked us to send you the pending RAS bits:
- Print the PPIN field on CPUs that fill them out - Fix an MCE injection bug - Simplify a kzalloc in dev_mcelog_init_device() Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAl8oZ+ERHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1iIVQ//XLP3qky/X/DOcOhdqw7JEDUpElK+sLdb nFLcSP0vgdoip0jjz0voEf2tb0nRbZRqjnCIuHj5Dq8fTWbM/qcD0zM35N5lk5bJ N+y9cE+FQg2oayU/0O3IezoT0lAW3YzdE2HdzhZ2ZEiDKx3fAj9QoJbKlc4TxshC Tg93IpMq5dmnj6Ge3BfNE56O4WCLIQxs2MCIWHWjBEU8qb4Nry7vEL9hijmFQNRd 85i9pDrOkdnLDKhTagHUR4HbhkAacWeJKe0UoraJFr8/1nCm8Hcii5hI1t5N9KXg /+asjkhLX75uYy2aMmwF7qelSLNbOieMNji7rt42vevBsqrAtX0zuSvbEBb8bNdx f4WS5GcmUTZVHTuppPzAX3YNmYdrGqmecerAY+1j+uHtWFGs07ZCnKx+kQbiK0m4 LqaQmi16KsV/Jj9BYZu8wLd/uIAsRqnY5nJlbe7of0/kFPzlJkRkT8Z3DPhSp/ee qHc3eR1EFMQvNr8F1e17TPCTcq5YjLM9BXFX4JJppaX30YOb6ZH0z5jYMbouJeKD 8qtQ1BtawWKqkoi/0PtbH6khRFXH6oUNWZ+2aAKQqWwfJDdP8Q7fFyIvgN487s79 u7fN4h8qj7w1AeIRJQH5v1G/Es14gdBcotgkM2AflQLF+c7QormnHdCJZad4gTAj /X8Ks5DE51w= =z0MD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'ras-core-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 RAS updates from Ingo Molnar: "Boris is on vacation and he asked us to send you the pending RAS bits: - Print the PPIN field on CPUs that fill them out - Fix an MCE injection bug - Simplify a kzalloc in dev_mcelog_init_device()" * tag 'ras-core-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/mce, EDAC/mce_amd: Print PPIN in machine check records x86/mce/dev-mcelog: Use struct_size() helper in kzalloc() x86/mce/inject: Fix a wrong assignment of i_mce.status |
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Linus Torvalds
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5183a617ec |
The biggest change is the removal of SGI UV1 support, which allowed the
removal of the legacy EFI old_mmap code as well. This removes quite a bunch of old code & quirks. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAl8oYBoRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1izAg//adabmMctmGxpWETEj1UmZdgJcKu5l+H3 SiC6hoB46NB5J6E2whhOXuJGqgBGY/qx9Qy3LMFwgXNki85TQEEFTcGfd+RcXTXz B+oASL5Z+KOJ+QQqFf8W/dYye4ZXXxQN8gFSl9zaY3iXSY28JLMFrwkckkIrBwLZ 9DmB7NaxeMQ22IEan641sK/YafGIriHvMpe34s2/p2WpemyncG1y1tZcPxZ/9K9U 7OZ+4O6gr9n3FloD9yp3z1jFXiU4gSWEgbZvy3bD/AjbXs+oaaaIFDZ6yM/C3JYo Qw0PPTBSXkKTmG3UaK4vml4NPROLqyAzv8k5UTJmYQiVlSkyAVW80mzMQ9qDAhfK ny2+XE7ahjsFiNLFbboSOqLuTyHogkzcFCBrwW1wCTnPDEX5QCQF9t0agrY4pqqZ 8lSMLj0BmkAPoi5XHq4WVEJL+0GyYFWmJwdtUAzd2Hj5w6mse0TiL7PtqAUfdFH0 E5nBnY5RvqtWwfEungGl+zFmSRvH8UzOUydMMuG8koNlGaNZF4TwNVrMukbVqArX 34Zt1bQrLUY/T4xNM+Zx1BWOFd5D3BUuI7xVhE5zMg20A8PHtPzMByoomoQrgGX2 MDVUoqnPxeXWUil06+ND6koOtaL+xJy0JsUIFs7h9SGsF+JxsrYKbbLfjjDvtpuK sdb+fYzmgBU= =NChe -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-platform-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 platform updates from Ingo Molnar: "The biggest change is the removal of SGI UV1 support, which allowed the removal of the legacy EFI old_mmap code as well. This removes quite a bunch of old code & quirks" * tag 'x86-platform-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/efi: Remove unused EFI_UV1_MEMMAP code x86/platform/uv: Remove uv bios and efi code related to EFI_UV1_MEMMAP x86/efi: Remove references to no-longer-used efi_have_uv1_memmap() x86/efi: Delete SGI UV1 detection. x86/platform/uv: Remove efi=old_map command line option x86/platform/uv: Remove vestigial mention of UV1 platform from bios header x86/platform/uv: Remove support for UV1 platform from uv x86/platform/uv: Remove support for uv1 platform from uv_hub x86/platform/uv: Remove support for UV1 platform from uv_bau x86/platform/uv: Remove support for UV1 platform from uv_mmrs x86/platform/uv: Remove support for UV1 platform from x2apic_uv_x x86/platform/uv: Remove support for UV1 platform from uv_tlb x86/platform/uv: Remove support for UV1 platform from uv_time |
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Linus Torvalds
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c813e8c9df |
Filter MSR writes from user-space by default, and print a syslog entry if
they happen outside the allowed set of MSRs, which is a single one for now, MSR_IA32_ENERGY_PERF_BIAS. The plan is to eventually disable MSR writes by default (they can still be enabled via allow_writes=on). Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAl8oWVwRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1j61Q/+KDteLFjfVaJIEe0yfZ8YWjAPb1HRDg1u ia8wyZael5hHpLOQSOhkaTwbvF8dMSLK3oky8ZO2oA5gv99jyB+OZxOGS6mvMcGM aI9chECEghlvUKy1i+NNHSK4W9p4SSu0eK57EkX1VRalZmntTVEX7nlw7oI6nacW 8iP7MIqYWdF1QI6n5gDh0i/62/ictOjG2yemooPNh1I5E5Cw+MhOqTZ7gL+nu1M6 e2+oqo9i3+1yBAN3RH4M8tCwrtTwoVnmQlgPAqT5u2eOATu1b8cTOs2/aC6dfcGg 3u1hcbXuQKRE4DuT7QhDJN1cQZt/GMdymTkR7xIlVqzmNPkM+DCiWPujVMU7r2ia z1Chwxd1gmDrX3g6XPrcXneGrasLkHIRAwYS8EN2wZyNIpb71Y9/uWZVJPza6OO2 Gdxz/y1vCYUu43FSy+gCCirWW+h/HFc4BEzikvB+splQPSiJWJw/Nol+xkBnPds7 LjQTpKSXd1nDtDyTsz0nZAp7EEft78Ez2mj4zYNgqZDBXLEiRPES47VEO3Ls9SS4 t7AtIY1GtdUlFIPrA0mrbcggf/gYxJCFofxR2J7gzyH3DFXIlfw9HbS4+r4xv9RP v2wJUwN35y5SJRNymztanArTNPkGXOlcJ3s7nYQk13UQ0hWTtW3e86pMPsi5C3ui 6DjHG8GXWh4= =X+M1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-misc-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 MSR filtering from Ingo Molnar: "Filter MSR writes from user-space by default, and print a syslog entry if they happen outside the allowed set of MSRs, which is a single one for now, MSR_IA32_ENERGY_PERF_BIAS. The plan is to eventually disable MSR writes by default (they can still be enabled via allow_writes=on)" * tag 'x86-misc-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/msr: Filter MSR writes |
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Linus Torvalds
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69094c2032 |
A single commit that removes the microcode loader's FW_LOADER coupling.
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Linus Torvalds
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335ad94c21 |
Misc changes:
- Prepare for Intel's new SERIALIZE instruction - Enable split-lock debugging on more CPUs - Add more Intel CPU models - Optimize stack canary initialization a bit - Simplify the Spectre logic a bit Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAl8oTsQRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1gueQ//Vh9sTi8+q5ZCxXnJQOi59SZsFy1quC2Q 6bFoSQ46npMBoYyC2eDQ4exBncWLqorT8Vq/evlW3XPldUzHKOk7b4Omonwyrrj5 dg5fqcRjpjU8ni6egmy4ElMjab53gDuv0yNazjONeBGeWuBGu4vI2bP2eY3Addfm 2eo2d5ZIMRCdShrUNwToJWWt6q4DzL/lcrVZAlX0LwlWVLqUCdIARALRM7V1XDsC udxS8KnvhTaJ7l63BSJREe3AGksLQd9P4UkJS4IE4t0zINBIrME043BYBMTh2Vvk y3jykKegIbmhPquGXG8grJbPDUF2/3FxmGKTIhpoo++agb2fxt921y5kqMJwniNS H/Gk032iGzjjwWnOoWE56UeuDTOlweSIrm4EG22HyEDK7kOMJusjYAV5fB4Sv7vj TBy5q0PCIutjXDTL1hIWf0WDiQt6eGNQS/yt3FlapLBGVRQwMU/pKYVVIOIaFtNs szx1ZeiT358Ww8a2fQlb8pqv50Upmr2wqFkAsMbm+NN3N92cqK6gJlo1p7fnxIuG +YVASobjsqbn0S62v/9SB/KRJz07adlZ6Tl/O/ILRvWyqik7COCCHDVJ62Zzaz5z LqR2daVM5H+Lp6jGZuIoq/JiUkxUe2K990eWHb3PUpOC4Rh73PvtMc7WFhbAjbye XV3eOEDi65c= =sL2Q -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-cpu-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 cpu updates from Ingo Molar: - prepare for Intel's new SERIALIZE instruction - enable split-lock debugging on more CPUs - add more Intel CPU models - optimize stack canary initialization a bit - simplify the Spectre logic a bit * tag 'x86-cpu-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/cpu: Refactor sync_core() for readability x86/cpu: Relocate sync_core() to sync_core.h x86/cpufeatures: Add enumeration for SERIALIZE instruction x86/split_lock: Enable the split lock feature on Sapphire Rapids and Alder Lake CPUs x86/cpu: Add Lakefield, Alder Lake and Rocket Lake models to the to Intel CPU family x86/stackprotector: Pre-initialize canary for secondary CPUs x86/speculation: Merge one test in spectre_v2_user_select_mitigation() |
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Linus Torvalds
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4ee4810315 |
Improve x86 debuggability: print registers with the same log level as the backtrace.
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Linus Torvalds
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37e88224c0 |
Misc cleanups all around the place.
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Linus Torvalds
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97c6f57dc9 |
A single commit that improves the alternatives patching syslog debug output.
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Linus Torvalds
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e4cbce4d13 |
The main changes in this cycle were:
- Improve uclamp performance by using a static key for the fast path - Add the "sched_util_clamp_min_rt_default" sysctl, to optimize for better power efficiency of RT tasks on battery powered devices. (The default is to maximize performance & reduce RT latencies.) - Improve utime and stime tracking accuracy, which had a fixed boundary of error, which created larger and larger relative errors as the values become larger. This is now replaced with more precise arithmetics, using the new mul_u64_u64_div_u64() helper in math64.h. - Improve the deadline scheduler, such as making it capacity aware - Improve frequency-invariant scheduling - Misc cleanups in energy/power aware scheduling - Add sched_update_nr_running tracepoint to track changes to nr_running - Documentation additions and updates - Misc cleanups and smaller fixes Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAl8oJDURHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1ixLg//bqWzFlfWirvngTgDxDnplwUTyKXmMCcq R1IYhlyK2O5FxvhbRmdmW11W3yzyTPvgCs6Q/70negGaPNe2w1OxfxiK9NMKz5eu M1LoXas7pL5g7Pr/ZxxHk/8VqJLV4t9MkodiiInmV6lTaznT3sU6a/kpYQjJyFnG Tuu9jd6JhdRKmePDJnNmUBoGQ7JiOQDcX4HtkcQ3OA+An3624tmJzbW1yts+uj7J ZWo2EY60RfbA9MxQXGPOaR/nAjngWs4Q6tddAh10mftsPq1gR2iFUKju1d31MQt/ RHLdiqJf+AyUC4popKG7a+7ilCKMBwPociSreTJNPyEUQ1X4AM3vUVk4yjUoiDph k2WdsCF8/JRdhXg0NnrpPUqOaAbQj53EeXnitEb92E7WyTZgLOvAtpV//xZo6utp 2QHerfrQ9SoGQjz/ho78za5vQtV1x25yDhd+X4XV4QEhIy85G9/2JCpC/Kc/TXLf OO7A4X69XztKTEJhP60g8ldCPUe4N2vbh1vKY6oAD8AFQVVNZ6n7375/Qa//b0/k ++hcYkPc2EK97/aBFdvzDgqb7aUo7Mtn2ibke16sQU4szulaoRuAHQG4jdGKMwbD dk2VBoxyxeYFXWHsNneSe87+ha3sd0dSN0ul1EB/SlFrVELMvy634YXnMYGW8ima PzyPB0ezpuA= =PbO7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sched-core-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull scheduler updates from Ingo Molnar: - Improve uclamp performance by using a static key for the fast path - Add the "sched_util_clamp_min_rt_default" sysctl, to optimize for better power efficiency of RT tasks on battery powered devices. (The default is to maximize performance & reduce RT latencies.) - Improve utime and stime tracking accuracy, which had a fixed boundary of error, which created larger and larger relative errors as the values become larger. This is now replaced with more precise arithmetics, using the new mul_u64_u64_div_u64() helper in math64.h. - Improve the deadline scheduler, such as making it capacity aware - Improve frequency-invariant scheduling - Misc cleanups in energy/power aware scheduling - Add sched_update_nr_running tracepoint to track changes to nr_running - Documentation additions and updates - Misc cleanups and smaller fixes * tag 'sched-core-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (54 commits) sched/doc: Factorize bits between sched-energy.rst & sched-capacity.rst sched/doc: Document capacity aware scheduling sched: Document arch_scale_*_capacity() arm, arm64: Fix selection of CONFIG_SCHED_THERMAL_PRESSURE Documentation/sysctl: Document uclamp sysctl knobs sched/uclamp: Add a new sysctl to control RT default boost value sched/uclamp: Fix a deadlock when enabling uclamp static key sched: Remove duplicated tick_nohz_full_enabled() check sched: Fix a typo in a comment sched/uclamp: Remove unnecessary mutex_init() arm, arm64: Select CONFIG_SCHED_THERMAL_PRESSURE sched: Cleanup SCHED_THERMAL_PRESSURE kconfig entry arch_topology, sched/core: Cleanup thermal pressure definition trace/events/sched.h: fix duplicated word linux/sched/mm.h: drop duplicated words in comments smp: Fix a potential usage of stale nr_cpus sched/fair: update_pick_idlest() Select group with lowest group_util when idle_cpus are equal sched: nohz: stop passing around unused "ticks" parameter. sched: Better document ttwu() sched: Add a tracepoint to track rq->nr_running ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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b34133fec8 |
- HW support updates:
- Add uncore support for Intel Comet Lake - Add RAPL support for Hygon Fam18h - Add Intel "IIO stack to PMON mapping" support on Skylake-SP CPUs, which enumerates per device performance counters via sysfs and enables the perf stat --iiostat functionality - Add support for Intel "Architectural LBRs", which generalized the model specific LBR hardware tracing feature into a model-independent, architected performance monitoring feature. Usage is mostly seamless to tooling, as the pre-existing LBR features are kept, but there's a couple of advantages under the hood, such as faster context-switching, faster LBR reads, cleaner exposure of LBR features to guest kernels, etc. ( Since architectural LBRs are supported via XSAVE, there's related changes to the x86 FPU code as well. ) - ftrace/perf updates: Add support to add a text poke event to record changes to kernel text (i.e. self-modifying code) in order to support tracers like Intel PT decoding through jump labels, kprobes and ftrace trampolines. - Misc cleanups, smaller fixes. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAl8oAgcRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1gcSA/9EwKeLF03jkEXwzF/a/YhCxZXODH/klz/ 5D/Li+0HJy9TTVQWaSOxu31VcnWyAPER97aRjHohNMrAFKpAC4GwzxF2fjKUzzKJ eoWIgXvtlMM+nQb93UTB2+9Z3eHBEpKsqP8oc6qeXa74b2p3WfmvFRPBWFuzmOlH nb26F/Cu46HTEUfWvggU9flS0HpkdZ8X2Rt14sRwq5Gi2Wa/5+ygaksD+5nwRlGM r7jBrZBDTOGhy7HjrjpDPif056YU31giKmMQ/j17h1NaT3ciyXYSi0FuKEghDCII 2OFyH0wZ1vsp63GISosIKFLFoBmOd4He4/sKjdtOtnosan250t3/ZDH/7tw6Rq2V tf1o/dMbDmV9v0lAVBZO76Z74ZQbk3+TvFxyDwtBSQYBe2eVfNz0VY4YjSRlRIp0 1nIbJqiMLa7uquL2K4zZKapt7qsMaVqLO4YUVTzYPvv3luAqFLvC83a2+hapz4cs w4nET8lpWanUBK0hidQe1J6NPM4v1mnsvuZfM0p/QwKN9uvV5KoT6YJhRqfTy51g je+G80q0XqOH0H8x9iWuLiJe0G72UyhRqzSTxg+Cjj9cAhnsFPFLCNMWSVHqioLP JXGQiTp+6SQM6JDXkj5F8InsyT4KfzqizMSnAaH+6bsv9iQKDL4AbD7r92g6nbN9 PP43QQh23Fg= =4pKU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'perf-core-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull perf event updates from Ingo Molnar: "HW support updates: - Add uncore support for Intel Comet Lake - Add RAPL support for Hygon Fam18h - Add Intel "IIO stack to PMON mapping" support on Skylake-SP CPUs, which enumerates per device performance counters via sysfs and enables the perf stat --iiostat functionality - Add support for Intel "Architectural LBRs", which generalized the model specific LBR hardware tracing feature into a model-independent, architected performance monitoring feature. Usage is mostly seamless to tooling, as the pre-existing LBR features are kept, but there's a couple of advantages under the hood, such as faster context-switching, faster LBR reads, cleaner exposure of LBR features to guest kernels, etc. ( Since architectural LBRs are supported via XSAVE, there's related changes to the x86 FPU code as well. ) ftrace/perf updates: - Add support to add a text poke event to record changes to kernel text (i.e. self-modifying code) in order to support tracers like Intel PT decoding through jump labels, kprobes and ftrace trampolines. Misc cleanups, smaller fixes..." * tag 'perf-core-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (47 commits) perf/x86/rapl: Add Hygon Fam18h RAPL support kprobes: Remove unnecessary module_mutex locking from kprobe_optimizer() x86/perf: Fix a typo perf: <linux/perf_event.h>: drop a duplicated word perf/x86/intel/lbr: Support XSAVES for arch LBR read perf/x86/intel/lbr: Support XSAVES/XRSTORS for LBR context switch x86/fpu/xstate: Add helpers for LBR dynamic supervisor feature x86/fpu/xstate: Support dynamic supervisor feature for LBR x86/fpu: Use proper mask to replace full instruction mask perf/x86: Remove task_ctx_size perf/x86/intel/lbr: Create kmem_cache for the LBR context data perf/core: Use kmem_cache to allocate the PMU specific data perf/core: Factor out functions to allocate/free the task_ctx_data perf/x86/intel/lbr: Support Architectural LBR perf/x86/intel/lbr: Factor out intel_pmu_store_lbr perf/x86/intel/lbr: Factor out rdlbr_all() and wrlbr_all() perf/x86/intel/lbr: Mark the {rd,wr}lbr_{to,from} wrappers __always_inline perf/x86/intel/lbr: Unify the stored format of LBR information perf/x86/intel/lbr: Support LBR_CTL perf/x86: Expose CPUID enumeration bits for arch LBR ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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9ba19ccd2d |
These were the main changes in this cycle:
- LKMM updates: mostly documentation changes, but also some new litmus tests for atomic ops. - KCSAN updates: the most important change is that GCC 11 now has all fixes in place to support KCSAN, so GCC support can be enabled again. Also more annotations. - futex updates: minor cleanups and simplifications - seqlock updates: merge preparatory changes/cleanups for the 'associated locks' facilities. - lockdep updates: - simplify IRQ trace event handling - add various new debug checks - simplify header dependencies, split out <linux/lockdep_types.h>, decouple lockdep from other low level headers some more - fix NMI handling - misc cleanups and smaller fixes Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAl8n9/wRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1hZFQ//dD+AKw9Nym+WbylovmeD0qxWxPyeN/jG vBVDTOJIJLtZTkZf6YHcYOJlPwaMDYUQluqTPQhsaQZy/NoEb5NM2cFAj2R9gjyT O8665T1dvhW9Sh353mBpuwviqdrnvCeHTBEcglSlFY7hxToYAflUN0+DXGVtNys8 PFNf3L9SHT0GLVC8+di/eJzQaRqxiB0Pq7kvh2RvPJM/dcQNA9Ho3CCNO5j6qGoY u7OnMT8xJXkgbdjjUO4RO0v9VjMuNthZ2JiONDgvgKtJfIL2wt5YXIv1EYX0GuWp WZgIzE4o1G7GJOOzKpFfZFyK8grHu2fWgK1plvodWjlLkBmltJZ1qyOM+wngd/m2 TgtPo73/YFbxFUbbBpkb0eiIaH2t99kMvfCWd05+GiPCtzn9UL9GfFRWd42vonwc sQWjFrHKlnuzifUfNcLmKg7R2nUtF3Dm/SydiTJ+9NtH/QA17YJKWnlE1moulNtQ p7H7+8UdcvSQ7F38A74v2IYNIyDsv5qcE8ar4QHdaanBBX/LCyD0UlfgsgxEReXf GDKkpx7LFQlI6Y2YB+dZgkCwhNBl3/OQ3v6hC95B37fA67dAIQyPIWHiHbaM+029 gghqU4GcUcbjSnHPzl9PPL+hi9MyXrMjpb7CBXytg4NI4EE1waHR+0kX14V8ndRj MkWQOKPUgB0= =3MTT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'locking-core-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull locking updates from Ingo Molnar: - LKMM updates: mostly documentation changes, but also some new litmus tests for atomic ops. - KCSAN updates: the most important change is that GCC 11 now has all fixes in place to support KCSAN, so GCC support can be enabled again. Also more annotations. - futex updates: minor cleanups and simplifications - seqlock updates: merge preparatory changes/cleanups for the 'associated locks' facilities. - lockdep updates: - simplify IRQ trace event handling - add various new debug checks - simplify header dependencies, split out <linux/lockdep_types.h>, decouple lockdep from other low level headers some more - fix NMI handling - misc cleanups and smaller fixes * tag 'locking-core-2020-08-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (60 commits) kcsan: Improve IRQ state trace reporting lockdep: Refactor IRQ trace events fields into struct seqlock: lockdep assert non-preemptibility on seqcount_t write lockdep: Add preemption enabled/disabled assertion APIs seqlock: Implement raw_seqcount_begin() in terms of raw_read_seqcount() seqlock: Add kernel-doc for seqcount_t and seqlock_t APIs seqlock: Reorder seqcount_t and seqlock_t API definitions seqlock: seqcount_t latch: End read sections with read_seqcount_retry() seqlock: Properly format kernel-doc code samples Documentation: locking: Describe seqlock design and usage locking/qspinlock: Do not include atomic.h from qspinlock_types.h locking/atomic: Move ATOMIC_INIT into linux/types.h lockdep: Move list.h inclusion into lockdep.h locking/lockdep: Fix TRACE_IRQFLAGS vs. NMIs futex: Remove unused or redundant includes futex: Consistently use fshared as boolean futex: Remove needless goto's futex: Remove put_futex_key() rwsem: fix commas in initialisation docs: locking: Replace HTTP links with HTTPS ones ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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3b4b84b2ea |
Fix a recent IRQ affinities regression, add in a missing debugfs printout
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Ingo Molnar
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28cff52eae |
Merge branch 'linus' into locking/core, to resolve conflict
Conflicts: arch/arm/include/asm/percpu.h As Stephen Rothwell noted, there's a conflict between this commit in locking/core: |
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Thomas Gleixner
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bdd6558959 |
x86/i8259: Use printk_deferred() to prevent deadlock
0day reported a possible circular locking dependency: Chain exists of: &irq_desc_lock_class --> console_owner --> &port_lock_key Possible unsafe locking scenario: CPU0 CPU1 ---- ---- lock(&port_lock_key); lock(console_owner); lock(&port_lock_key); lock(&irq_desc_lock_class); The reason for this is a printk() in the i8259 interrupt chip driver which is invoked with the irq descriptor lock held, which reverses the lock operations vs. printk() from arbitrary contexts. Switch the printk() to printk_deferred() to avoid that. Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/87365abt2v.fsf@nanos.tec.linutronix.de |
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Ingo Molnar
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e89d4ca1df |
Linux 5.8-rc7
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Thomas Gleixner
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f0c7baca18 |
genirq/affinity: Make affinity setting if activated opt-in
John reported that on a RK3288 system the perf per CPU interrupts are all
affine to CPU0 and provided the analysis:
"It looks like what happens is that because the interrupts are not per-CPU
in the hardware, armpmu_request_irq() calls irq_force_affinity() while
the interrupt is deactivated and then request_irq() with IRQF_PERCPU |
IRQF_NOBALANCING.
Now when irq_startup() runs with IRQ_STARTUP_NORMAL, it calls
irq_setup_affinity() which returns early because IRQF_PERCPU and
IRQF_NOBALANCING are set, leaving the interrupt on its original CPU."
This was broken by the recent commit which blocked interrupt affinity
setting in hardware before activation of the interrupt. While this works in
general, it does not work for this particular case. As contrary to the
initial analysis not all interrupt chip drivers implement an activate
callback, the safe cure is to make the deferred interrupt affinity setting
at activation time opt-in.
Implement the necessary core logic and make the two irqchip implementations
for which this is required opt-in. In hindsight this would have been the
right thing to do, but ...
Fixes:
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Ricardo Neri
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9998a9832c |
x86/cpu: Relocate sync_core() to sync_core.h
Having sync_core() in processor.h is problematic since it is not possible to check for hardware capabilities via the *cpu_has() family of macros. The latter needs the definitions in processor.h. It also looks more intuitive to relocate the function to sync_core.h. This changeset does not make changes in functionality. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Neri <ricardo.neri-calderon@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200727043132.15082-3-ricardo.neri-calderon@linux.intel.com |
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Ingo Molnar
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538b10856b |
Linux 5.8-rc7
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Ingo Molnar
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2d65685a4a |
Merge branch 'x86/urgent' into x86/cleanups
Refresh the branch for a dependent commit. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> |
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Ingo Molnar
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f87032aec4 |
Merge branch 'locking/nmi' into x86/entry
Resolve conflicts with ongoing lockdep work that fixed the NMI entry code. Conflicts: arch/x86/entry/common.c arch/x86/include/asm/idtentry.h Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> |
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Ingo Molnar
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c84d53051f |
Linux 5.8-rc6
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Fenghua Yu
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3aae57f0c3 |
x86/split_lock: Enable the split lock feature on Sapphire Rapids and Alder Lake CPUs
Add Sapphire Rapids and Alder Lake processors to CPU list to enumerate and enable the split lock feature. Signed-off-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1595634320-79689-1-git-send-email-fenghua.yu@intel.com |
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Ingo Molnar
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fb4405ae6e |
Linux 5.8-rc6
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Thomas Gleixner
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a27a0a5549 |
x86/entry: Cleanup idtentry_enter/exit
Remove the temporary defines and fixup all references. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200722220520.855839271@linutronix.de |
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Thomas Gleixner
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517e499227 |
x86/entry: Cleanup idtentry_entry/exit_user
Cleanup the temporary defines and use irqentry_ instead of idtentry_. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200722220520.602603691@linutronix.de |
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Thomas Gleixner
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167fd210ec |
x86/entry: Use generic syscall exit functionality
Replace the x86 variant with the generic version. Provide the relevant architecture specific helper functions and defines. Use a temporary define for idtentry_exit_user which will be cleaned up seperately. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200722220520.494648601@linutronix.de |
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Thomas Gleixner
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b35ad8405d |
Merge branch 'core/entry' into x86/entry
Pick up generic entry code to migrate x86 over. |
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Ira Weiny
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7f6fa101df |
x86: Correct noinstr qualifiers
The noinstr qualifier is to be specified before the return type in the same way inline is used. These 2 cases were missed by previous patches. Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200723161405.852613-1-ira.weiny@intel.com |
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Dave Airlie
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41206a073c |
Linux 5.8-rc6
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Jon Derrick
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ec0160891e |
irqdomain/treewide: Free firmware node after domain removal
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Dmitry Safonov
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ef2ff0f5d6 |
x86/dumpstack: Show registers dump with trace's log level
show_trace_log_lvl() provides x86 platform-specific way to unwind backtrace with a given log level. Unfortunately, registers dump(s) are not printed with the same log level - instead, KERN_DEFAULT is always used. Arista's switches uses quite common setup with rsyslog, where only urgent messages goes to console (console_log_level=KERN_ERR), everything else goes into /var/log/ as the console baud-rate often is indecently slow (9600 bps). Backtrace dumps without registers printed have proven to be as useful as morning standups. Furthermore, in order to introduce KERN_UNSUPPRESSED (which I believe is still the most elegant way to fix raciness of sysrq[1]) the log level should be passed down the stack to register dumping functions. Besides, there is a potential use-case for printing traces with KERN_DEBUG level [2] (where registers dump shouldn't appear with higher log level). After all preparations are done, provide log_lvl parameter for show_regs_if_on_stack() and wire up to actual log level used as an argument for show_trace_log_lvl(). [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190528002412.1625-1-dima@arista.com/ [2]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/20190724170249.9644-1-dima@arista.com/ Signed-off-by: Dmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Acked-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200629144847.492794-4-dima@arista.com |
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Dmitry Safonov
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44e215352c |
x86/dumpstack: Add log_lvl to __show_regs()
show_trace_log_lvl() provides x86 platform-specific way to unwind backtrace with a given log level. Unfortunately, registers dump(s) are not printed with the same log level - instead, KERN_DEFAULT is always used. Arista's switches uses quite common setup with rsyslog, where only urgent messages goes to console (console_log_level=KERN_ERR), everything else goes into /var/log/ as the console baud-rate often is indecently slow (9600 bps). Backtrace dumps without registers printed have proven to be as useful as morning standups. Furthermore, in order to introduce KERN_UNSUPPRESSED (which I believe is still the most elegant way to fix raciness of sysrq[1]) the log level should be passed down the stack to register dumping functions. Besides, there is a potential use-case for printing traces with KERN_DEBUG level [2] (where registers dump shouldn't appear with higher log level). Add log_lvl parameter to __show_regs(). Keep the used log level intact to separate visible change. [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190528002412.1625-1-dima@arista.com/ [2]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/20190724170249.9644-1-dima@arista.com/ Signed-off-by: Dmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Acked-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200629144847.492794-3-dima@arista.com |
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Dmitry Safonov
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fd07f802a7 |
x86/dumpstack: Add log_lvl to show_iret_regs()
show_trace_log_lvl() provides x86 platform-specific way to unwind backtrace with a given log level. Unfortunately, registers dump(s) are not printed with the same log level - instead, KERN_DEFAULT is always used. Arista's switches uses quite common setup with rsyslog, where only urgent messages goes to console (console_log_level=KERN_ERR), everything else goes into /var/log/ as the console baud-rate often is indecently slow (9600 bps). Backtrace dumps without registers printed have proven to be as useful as morning standups. Furthermore, in order to introduce KERN_UNSUPPRESSED (which I believe is still the most elegant way to fix raciness of sysrq[1]) the log level should be passed down the stack to register dumping functions. Besides, there is a potential use-case for printing traces with KERN_DEBUG level [2] (where registers dump shouldn't appear with higher log level). Add log_lvl parameter to show_iret_regs() as a preparation to add it to __show_regs() and show_regs_if_on_stack(). [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190528002412.1625-1-dima@arista.com/ [2]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/20190724170249.9644-1-dima@arista.com/ Signed-off-by: Dmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Acked-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200629144847.492794-2-dima@arista.com |
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Thomas Gleixner
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d181d2da01 |
x86/dumpstack: Dump user space code correctly again
H.J. reported that post 5.7 a segfault of a user space task does not longer
dump the Code bytes when /proc/sys/debug/exception-trace is enabled. It
prints 'Code: Bad RIP value.' instead.
This was broken by a recent change which made probe_kernel_read() reject
non-kernel addresses.
Update show_opcodes() so it retrieves user space opcodes via
copy_from_user_nmi().
Fixes:
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Josh Poimboeuf
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039a7a30ec |
x86/stacktrace: Fix reliable check for empty user task stacks
If a user task's stack is empty, or if it only has user regs, ORC
reports it as a reliable empty stack. But arch_stack_walk_reliable()
incorrectly treats it as unreliable.
That happens because the only success path for user tasks is inside the
loop, which only iterates on non-empty stacks. Generally, a user task
must end in a user regs frame, but an empty stack is an exception to
that rule.
Thanks to commit
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Josh Poimboeuf
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372a8eaa05 |
x86/unwind/orc: Fix ORC for newly forked tasks
The ORC unwinder fails to unwind newly forked tasks which haven't yet run on the CPU. It correctly reads the 'ret_from_fork' instruction pointer from the stack, but it incorrectly interprets that value as a call stack address rather than a "signal" one, so the address gets incorrectly decremented in the call to orc_find(), resulting in bad ORC data. Fix it by forcing 'ret_from_fork' frames to be signal frames. Reported-by: Wang ShaoBo <bobo.shaobowang@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Tested-by: Wang ShaoBo <bobo.shaobowang@huawei.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/f91a8778dde8aae7f71884b5df2b16d552040441.1594994374.git.jpoimboe@redhat.com |
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Peter Zijlstra
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015dc08918 | Merge branch 'sched/urgent' | ||
Joerg Roedel
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de2b41be8f |
x86, vmlinux.lds: Page-align end of ..page_aligned sections
On x86-32 the idt_table with 256 entries needs only 2048 bytes. It is page-aligned, but the end of the .bss..page_aligned section is not guaranteed to be page-aligned. As a result, objects from other .bss sections may end up on the same 4k page as the idt_table, and will accidentially get mapped read-only during boot, causing unexpected page-faults when the kernel writes to them. This could be worked around by making the objects in the page aligned sections page sized, but that's wrong. Explicit sections which store only page aligned objects have an implicit guarantee that the object is alone in the page in which it is placed. That works for all objects except the last one. That's inconsistent. Enforcing page sized objects for these sections would wreckage memory sanitizers, because the object becomes artificially larger than it should be and out of bound access becomes legit. Align the end of the .bss..page_aligned and .data..page_aligned section on page-size so all objects places in these sections are guaranteed to have their own page. [ tglx: Amended changelog ] Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200721093448.10417-1-joro@8bytes.org |
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Eric W. Biederman
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be619f7f06 |
exec: Implement kernel_execve
To allow the kernel not to play games with set_fs to call exec implement kernel_execve. The function kernel_execve takes pointers into kernel memory and copies the values pointed to onto the new userspace stack. The calls with arguments from kernel space of do_execve are replaced with calls to kernel_execve. The calls do_execve and do_execveat are made static as there are now no callers outside of exec. The comments that mention do_execve are updated to refer to kernel_execve or execve depending on the circumstances. In addition to correcting the comments, this makes it easy to grep for do_execve and verify it is not used. Inspired-by: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200627072704.2447163-1-hch@lst.de Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/87wo365ikj.fsf@x220.int.ebiederm.org Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com> |
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Kevin Buettner
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5714ee50bb |
copy_xstate_to_kernel: Fix typo which caused GDB regression
This fixes a regression encountered while running the
gdb.base/corefile.exp test in GDB's test suite.
In my testing, the typo prevented the sw_reserved field of struct
fxregs_state from being output to the kernel XSAVES area. Thus the
correct mask corresponding to XCR0 was not present in the core file for
GDB to interrogate, resulting in the following behavior:
[kev@f32-1 gdb]$ ./gdb -q testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/corefile/corefile testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/corefile/corefile.core
Reading symbols from testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/corefile/corefile...
[New LWP 232880]
warning: Unexpected size of section `.reg-xstate/232880' in core file.
With the typo fixed, the test works again as expected.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Buettner <kevinb@redhat.com>
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Linus Torvalds
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A pile of fixes for x86:
- Fix the I/O bitmap invalidation on XEN PV, which was overlooked in the recent ioperm/iopl rework. This caused the TSS and XEN's I/O bitmap to get out of sync. - Use the proper vectors for HYPERV. - Make disabling of stack protector for the entry code work with GCC builds which enable stack protector by default. Removing the option is not sufficient, it needs an explicit -fno-stack-protector to shut it off. - Mark check_user_regs() noinstr as it is called from noinstr code. The missing annotation causes it to be placed in the text section which makes it instrumentable. - Add the missing interrupt disable in exc_alignment_check() - Fixup a XEN_PV build dependency in the 32bit entry code - A few fixes to make the Clang integrated assembler happy - Move EFI stub build to the right place for out of tree builds - Make prepare_exit_to_usermode() static. It's not longer called from ASM code. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAl8UR+MTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoQCUD/4/9W5FFvdZvQPwmXsHPaVnW9hUsXxG 0tjc34xqDcgEl1U3khu+6jj+oHx+JM+4wGP/V49Wqx6xkrJ33/a8uYErAgI7+Pmp s3T2gXMWkgJtYFlDQdAMbeuuM2cOFZJw4BxxvTMth5EixQvk1EkX6QyBjLaSGo8y 78sWtZ6Oh5Ql9ua/9TOilewLsCsQSFIFn0o/hawwwPUMrwGvD29scha0XHom+AO7 uwejfU8klq2HJJaLaaiUaiNBkFz0TNGJtY+3mQpw8BPjCuuBQhYygrS0X4uQzo01 4XJzhDnOVbAYWqi0/T+mAEmuJ9NBZJwYiYrwBYCkZgELwJKLzhzO2GOgP9xEsFY4 VUNgqHFhKrQp10k2k4L/A5tmr+0GntiCQhdZi+/gty6oO/t3ni57pRcAhA9qBNOb 8ZqumBwgaaAIqcmdtoyXAIveWOHnzwKEg6wmIGFbyCwHjeLJKJG7KhpXIpEuX+j2 DC7EfYvRB+jllAk1CBypBvzD0DHfMZ0myPxCcZiW2wHTVAlkpY7hiIyPHqocjE9L OjOQ7FS6E2/p24lYVcLUFWcESxGFvQjjxwXk7htjpGUIZsQOhz/LOW+CIPCsfbqE HoEsHmNltksYYV9FDfevXRp5sbxpx3wQSLOgqNqiOpy4cTCG8boalUqHQ0OsN8Oa EgU067yF77ymRg== =QAeH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-urgent-2020-07-19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip into master Pull x86 fixes from Thomas Gleixner: "A pile of fixes for x86: - Fix the I/O bitmap invalidation on XEN PV, which was overlooked in the recent ioperm/iopl rework. This caused the TSS and XEN's I/O bitmap to get out of sync. - Use the proper vectors for HYPERV. - Make disabling of stack protector for the entry code work with GCC builds which enable stack protector by default. Removing the option is not sufficient, it needs an explicit -fno-stack-protector to shut it off. - Mark check_user_regs() noinstr as it is called from noinstr code. The missing annotation causes it to be placed in the text section which makes it instrumentable. - Add the missing interrupt disable in exc_alignment_check() - Fixup a XEN_PV build dependency in the 32bit entry code - A few fixes to make the Clang integrated assembler happy - Move EFI stub build to the right place for out of tree builds - Make prepare_exit_to_usermode() static. It's not longer called from ASM code" * tag 'x86-urgent-2020-07-19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86/boot: Don't add the EFI stub to targets x86/entry: Actually disable stack protector x86/ioperm: Fix io bitmap invalidation on Xen PV x86: math-emu: Fix up 'cmp' insn for clang ias x86/entry: Fix vectors to IDTENTRY_SYSVEC for CONFIG_HYPERV x86/entry: Add compatibility with IAS x86/entry/common: Make prepare_exit_to_usermode() static x86/entry: Mark check_user_regs() noinstr x86/traps: Disable interrupts in exc_aligment_check() x86/entry/32: Fix XEN_PV build dependency |