The datasheet specifies a 3uS pause after performing a software
reset. The default implementation of genphy_soft_reset() does not
provide this, so implement soft_reset with the needed pause.
Signed-off-by: Esben Haabendal <eha@deif.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Daniel Borkmann says:
====================
pull-request: bpf 2018-04-09
The following pull-request contains BPF updates for your *net* tree.
The main changes are:
1) Two sockmap fixes: i) fix a potential warning when a socket with
pending cork data is closed by freeing the memory right when the
socket is closed instead of seeing still outstanding memory at
garbage collector time, ii) fix a NULL pointer deref in case of
duplicates release calls, so make sure to only reset the sk_prot
pointer when it's in a valid state to do so, both from John.
2) Fix a compilation warning in bpf_prog_attach_check_attach_type()
by moving the function under CONFIG_CGROUP_BPF ifdef since only
used there, from Anders.
====================
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Johan Hedberg says:
====================
pull request: bluetooth 2018-04-08
Here's one important Bluetooth fix for the 4.17-rc series that's needed
to pass several Bluetooth qualification test cases.
Let me know if there are any issues pulling. Thanks.
====================
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This resolves race during initialization where the resources with
ops are registered before driver and the structures used by occ_get
op is initialized. So keep occ_get callbacks registered only when
all structs are initialized.
The example flows, as it is in mlxsw:
1) driver load/asic probe:
mlxsw_core
-> mlxsw_sp_resources_register
-> mlxsw_sp_kvdl_resources_register
-> devlink_resource_register IDX
mlxsw_spectrum
-> mlxsw_sp_kvdl_init
-> mlxsw_sp_kvdl_parts_init
-> mlxsw_sp_kvdl_part_init
-> devlink_resource_size_get IDX (to get the current setup
size from devlink)
-> devlink_resource_occ_get_register IDX (register current
occupancy getter)
2) reload triggered by devlink command:
-> mlxsw_devlink_core_bus_device_reload
-> mlxsw_sp_fini
-> mlxsw_sp_kvdl_fini
-> devlink_resource_occ_get_unregister IDX
(struct mlxsw_sp *mlxsw_sp is freed at this point, call to occ get
which is using mlxsw_sp would cause use-after free)
-> mlxsw_sp_init
-> mlxsw_sp_kvdl_init
-> mlxsw_sp_kvdl_parts_init
-> mlxsw_sp_kvdl_part_init
-> devlink_resource_size_get IDX (to get the current setup
size from devlink)
-> devlink_resource_occ_get_register IDX (register current
occupancy getter)
Fixes: d9f9b9a4d0 ("devlink: Add support for resource abstraction")
Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
The current (mildly evil) fsl_pq_mdio code uses an undocumented shadow of
the TBIPA register on LS1021A, which happens to be read-only.
Changing TBI PHY address therefore does not work on LS1021A.
The real (and documented) address of the TBIPA registere lies in the eTSEC
block and not in MDIO/MII, which is read/write, so using that fixes
the problem.
Signed-off-by: Esben Haabendal <eha@deif.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This introduces a simpler and generic method for for finding (and mapping)
the TBIPA register.
Instead of relying of complicated logic for finding the TBIPA register
address based on the MDIO or MII register block base
address, which even in some cases relies on undocumented shadow registers,
a second "reg" entry for the mdio bus devicetree node specifies the TBIPA
register.
Backwards compatibility is kept, as the existing logic is applied when
only a single "reg" mapping is specified.
Signed-off-by: Esben Haabendal <eha@deif.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Thomas Falcon says:
====================
ibmvnic: Fix driver reset and DMA bugs
This patch series introduces some fixes to the driver reset
routines and a patch that fixes mistakes caught by the kernel
DMA debugger.
The reset fixes include a fix to reset TX queue counters properly
after a reset as well as updates to driver reset error-handling code.
It also provides updates to the reset handling routine for redundant
backing VF failover and partition migration cases.
====================
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
When resetting the ibmvnic driver after a partition migration occurs
there is no requirement to do a reset of the main CRQ. The current
driver code does the required re-enable of the main CRQ, then does
a reset of the main CRQ later.
What we should be doing for a driver reset after a migration is to
re-enable the main CRQ, release all the sub-CRQs, and then allocate
new sub-CRQs after capability negotiation.
This patch updates the handling of mobility resets to do the proper
work and not reset the main CRQ. To do this the initialization/reset
of the main CRQ had to be moved out of the ibmvnic_init routine
and in to the ibmvnic_probe and do_reset routines.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Fontenot <nfont@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Falcon <tlfalcon@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
There is a failover case for a non-redundant pseries VNIC
configuration that was not being handled properly. The current
implementation assumes that the driver will always have a redandant
device to communicate with following a failover notification. There
are cases, however, when a non-redundant configuration can receive
a failover request. If that happens, the driver should wait until
it receives a signal that the device is ready for operation.
The driver is agnostic of its backing hardware configuration,
so this fix necessarily affects all device failover management.
The driver needs to wait until it receives a signal that the device
is ready for resetting. A flag is introduced to track this intermediary
state where the driver is waiting for an active device.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Falcon <tlfalcon@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
In some cases, if the driver is waiting for a reset following
a device parameter change, failure to schedule a reset can result
in a hang since a completion signal is never sent.
If the device configuration is being altered by a tool such
as ethtool or ifconfig, it could cause the console to hang
if the reset request does not get scheduled. Add some additional
error handling code to exit the wait_for_completion if there is
one in progress.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Falcon <tlfalcon@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
The counter that tracks used TX descriptors pending completion
needs to be zeroed as part of a device reset. This change fixes
a bug causing transmit queues to be stopped unnecessarily and in
some cases a transmit queue stall and timeout reset. If the counter
is not reset, the remaining descriptors will not be "removed",
effectively reducing queue capacity. If the queue is over half full,
it will cause the queue to stall if stopped.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Falcon <tlfalcon@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Fix some mistakes caught by the DMA debugger. The first change
fixes a unnecessary unmap that should have been removed in an
earlier update. The next hunk fixes another bad unmap by zeroing
the bit checked to determine that an unmap is needed. The final
change fixes some buffers that are unmapped with the wrong
direction specified.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Falcon <tlfalcon@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Commit 4b2e6877b8 ("tipc: Fix namespace violation in tipc_sk_fill_sock_diag")
tried to fix the crash but failed, the crash is still 100% reproducible
with it.
In tipc_sk_fill_sock_diag(), skb is the diag dump we are filling, it is not
correct to retrieve its NETLINK_CB(), instead, like other protocol diag,
we should use NETLINK_CB(cb->skb).sk here.
Reported-by: <syzbot+326e587eff1074657718@syzkaller.appspotmail.com>
Fixes: 4b2e6877b8 ("tipc: Fix namespace violation in tipc_sk_fill_sock_diag")
Fixes: c30b70deb5 (tipc: implement socket diagnostics for AF_TIPC)
Cc: GhantaKrishnamurthy MohanKrishna <mohan.krishna.ghanta.krishnamurthy@ericsson.com>
Cc: Jon Maloy <jon.maloy@ericsson.com>
Cc: Ying Xue <ying.xue@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Cong Wang <xiyou.wangcong@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
The Marvell switches under some conditions will pass a frame to the
host with the port being the CPU port. Such frames are invalid, and
should be dropped. Not dropping them can result in a crash when
incrementing the receive statistics for an invalid port.
Reported-by: Chris Healy <cphealy@gmail.com>
Fixes: 91da11f870 ("net: Distributed Switch Architecture protocol support")
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Eric Dumazet says:
====================
net: fix uninit-values in networking stack
It seems syzbot got new features enabled, and fired some interesting
reports. Oh well.
====================
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
syzbot reported __skb_try_recv_from_queue() was using skb->peeked
while it was potentially unitialized.
We need to clear it in __skb_clone()
Fixes: 1da177e4c3 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Reported-by: syzbot <syzkaller@googlegroups.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
syzbot reported :
BUG: KMSAN: uninit-value in rtnh_ok include/net/nexthop.h:11 [inline]
BUG: KMSAN: uninit-value in fib_count_nexthops net/ipv4/fib_semantics.c:469 [inline]
BUG: KMSAN: uninit-value in fib_create_info+0x554/0x8d20 net/ipv4/fib_semantics.c:1091
@remaining is an integer, coming from user space.
If it is negative we want rtnh_ok() to return false.
Fixes: 4e902c5741 ("[IPv4]: FIB configuration using struct fib_config")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Reported-by: syzbot <syzkaller@googlegroups.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
syzbot reported :
BUG: KMSAN: uninit-value in alg_bind+0xe3/0xd90 crypto/af_alg.c:162
We need to check addr_len before dereferencing sa (or uaddr)
Fixes: bb30b8848c ("crypto: af_alg - whitelist mask and type")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Reported-by: syzbot <syzkaller@googlegroups.com>
Cc: Stephan Mueller <smueller@chronox.de>
Cc: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Add macros around the initcall_debug tracepoint code to have the code to
default back to the old method if CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS is not enabled.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Pull integrity updates from James Morris:
"A mixture of bug fixes, code cleanup, and continues to close
IMA-measurement, IMA-appraisal, and IMA-audit gaps.
Also note the addition of a new cred_getsecid LSM hook by Matthew
Garrett:
For IMA purposes, we want to be able to obtain the prepared secid
in the bprm structure before the credentials are committed. Add a
cred_getsecid hook that makes this possible.
which is used by a new CREDS_CHECK target in IMA:
In ima_bprm_check(), check with both the existing process
credentials and the credentials that will be committed when the new
process is started. This will not change behaviour unless the
system policy is extended to include CREDS_CHECK targets -
BPRM_CHECK will continue to check the same credentials that it did
previously"
* 'next-integrity' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jmorris/linux-security:
ima: Fallback to the builtin hash algorithm
ima: Add smackfs to the default appraise/measure list
evm: check for remount ro in progress before writing
ima: Improvements in ima_appraise_measurement()
ima: Simplify ima_eventsig_init()
integrity: Remove unused macro IMA_ACTION_RULE_FLAGS
ima: drop vla in ima_audit_measurement()
ima: Fix Kconfig to select TPM 2.0 CRB interface
evm: Constify *integrity_status_msg[]
evm: Move evm_hmac and evm_hash from evm_main.c to evm_crypto.c
fuse: define the filesystem as untrusted
ima: fail signature verification based on policy
ima: clear IMA_HASH
ima: re-evaluate files on privileged mounted filesystems
ima: fail file signature verification on non-init mounted filesystems
IMA: Support using new creds in appraisal policy
security: Add a cred_getsecid hook
Pull TPM updates from James Morris:
"This release contains only bug fixes. There are no new major features
added"
* 'next-tpm' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jmorris/linux-security:
tpm: fix intermittent failure with self tests
tpm: add retry logic
tpm: self test failure should not cause suspend to fail
tpm2: add longer timeouts for creation commands.
tpm_crb: use __le64 annotated variable for response buffer address
tpm: fix buffer type in tpm_transmit_cmd
tpm: tpm-interface: fix tpm_transmit/_cmd kdoc
tpm: cmd_ready command can be issued only after granting locality
Pull smack update from James Morris:
"One small change for Automotive Grade Linux"
* 'next-smack' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jmorris/linux-security:
Smack: Handle CGROUP2 in the same way that CGROUP
memory-barriers.txt has been updated with the following requirement.
"When using writel(), a prior wmb() is not needed to guarantee that the
cache coherent memory writes have completed before writing to the MMIO
region."
Current writeX() and iowriteX() implementations on alpha are not
satisfying this requirement as the barrier is after the register write.
Move mb() in writeX() and iowriteX() functions to guarantee that HW
observes memory changes before performing register operations.
Signed-off-by: Sinan Kaya <okaya@codeaurora.org>
Reported-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Implement the CPU vulnerabilty show functions for meltdown, spectre_v1
and spectre_v2 on Alpha.
Tests on XP1000 (EV67/667MHz) and ES45 (EV68CB/1.25GHz) show them
to be vulnerable to Meltdown and Spectre V1. In the case of
Meltdown I saw a 1 to 2% success rate in reading bytes on the
XP1000 and 50 to 60% success rate on the ES45. (This compares to
99.97% success reported for Intel CPUs.) Report EV6 and later
CPUs as vulnerable.
Tests on PWS600au (EV56/600MHz) for Spectre V1 attack were
unsuccessful (though I did not try particularly hard) so mark EV4
through to EV56 as not vulnerable.
Signed-off-by: Michael Cree <mcree@orcon.net.nz>
Signed-off-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
The RTC core is always calling rtc_valid_tm after the read_time callback.
It is not necessary to call it just before returning from the callback.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
The .set_mmss and .setmmss64 ops are only called when the RTC is not
providing an implementation for the .set_time callback.
On alpha, .set_time is provided so .set_mmss64 is never called. Remove the
unused code.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Pull alpha syscall cleanups from Al Viro:
"A couple of SYSCALL_DEFINE conversions and removal of pointless (and
bitrotted) piece stuck in ret_from_kernel_thread since the
kernel_exceve/kernel_thread conversions six years ago"
* 'misc.compat' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs:
alpha: get rid of pointless insn in ret_from_kernel_thread
alpha: switch pci syscalls to SYSCALL_DEFINE
Pull sparc syscall cleanups from Al Viro:
"sparc syscall stuff - killing pointless wrappers, conversions to
{COMPAT_,}SYSCALL_DEFINE"
* 'misc.sparc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs:
sparc: get rid of asm wrapper for nis_syscall()
sparc: switch compat {f,}truncate64() to COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE
sparc: switch compat pread64 and pwrite64 to COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE
convert compat sync_file_range() to COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE
switch sparc_remap_file_pages() to SYSCALL_DEFINE
sparc: get rid of memory_ordering(2) wrapper
sparc: trivial conversions to {COMPAT_,}SYSCALL_DEFINE()
sparc: bury a zombie extern that had been that way for twenty years
sparc: get rid of remaining SIGN... wrappers
sparc: kill useless SIGN... wrappers
sparc: get rid of sys_sparc_pipe() wrappers
Joe Perches noted that we have a few source files that for some
inexplicable reason (read: I'm too lazy to even go look at the history)
are marked executable:
drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/vce_v4_0.c
drivers/net/ethernet/cadence/macb_ptp.c
A simple git command line to show executable C/asm/header files is this:
git ls-files -s '*.[chsS]' | grep '^100755'
and then you can fix them up with scripting by just feeding that output
into:
| cut -f2 | xargs chmod -x
and commit it.
Which is exactly what this commit does.
Reported-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Pull i2c updates from Wolfram Sang:
-I2C core now reports proper OF style module alias. I'd like to repeat
the note from the commit msg here (Thanks, Javier!):
NOTE: This patch may break out-of-tree drivers that were relying
on this behavior, and only had an I2C device ID table even
when the device was registered via OF.
There are no remaining drivers in mainline that do this, but
out-of-tree drivers have to be fixed and define a proper OF
device ID table to have module auto-loading working.
- new driver for the SynQuacer I2C controller
- major refactoring of the QUP driver
- the piix4 driver now uses request_muxed_region which should fix a
long standing resource conflict with the sp5100_tco watchdog
- a bunch of small core & driver improvements
* 'i2c/for-4.17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/wsa/linux: (53 commits)
i2c: add support for Socionext SynQuacer I2C controller
dt-bindings: i2c: add binding for Socionext SynQuacer I2C
i2c: Update i2c_trace_msg static key to modern api
i2c: fix parameter of trace_i2c_result
i2c: imx: avoid taking clk_prepare mutex in PM callbacks
i2c: imx: use clk notifier for rate changes
i2c: make i2c_check_addr_validity() static
i2c: rcar: fix mask value of prohibited bit
dt-bindings: i2c: document R8A77965 bindings
i2c: pca-platform: drop gpio from platform data
i2c: pca-platform: use device_property_read_u32
i2c: pca-platform: unconditionally use devm_gpiod_get_optional
sh: sh7785lcr: add GPIO lookup table for i2c controller reset
i2c: qup: reorganization of driver code to remove polling for qup v2
i2c: qup: reorganization of driver code to remove polling for qup v1
i2c: qup: send NACK for last read sub transfers
i2c: qup: fix buffer overflow for multiple msg of maximum xfer len
i2c: qup: change completion timeout according to transfer length
i2c: qup: use the complete transfer length to choose DMA mode
i2c: qup: proper error handling for i2c error in BAM mode
...
Notable changes:
- Support for 4PB user address space on 64-bit, opt-in via mmap().
- Removal of POWER4 support, which was accidentally broken in 2016 and no one
noticed, and blocked use of some modern instructions.
- Workarounds so that the hypervisor can enable Transactional Memory on Power9.
- A series to disable the DAWR (Data Address Watchpoint Register) on Power9.
- More information displayed in the meltdown/spectre_v1/v2 sysfs files.
- A vpermxor (Power8 Altivec) implementation for the raid6 Q Syndrome.
- A big series to make the allocation of our pacas (per cpu area), kernel page
tables, and per-cpu stacks NUMA aware when using the Radix MMU on Power9.
And as usual many fixes, reworks and cleanups.
Thanks to:
Aaro Koskinen, Alexandre Belloni, Alexey Kardashevskiy, Alistair Popple, Andy
Shevchenko, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Anshuman Khandual, Balbir Singh, Benjamin
Herrenschmidt, Christophe Leroy, Christophe Lombard, Cyril Bur, Daniel Axtens,
Dave Young, Finn Thain, Frederic Barrat, Gustavo Romero, Horia Geantă,
Jonathan Neuschäfer, Kees Cook, Larry Finger, Laurent Dufour, Laurent Vivier,
Logan Gunthorpe, Madhavan Srinivasan, Mark Greer, Mark Hairgrove, Markus
Elfring, Mathieu Malaterre, Matt Brown, Matt Evans, Mauricio Faria de
Oliveira, Michael Neuling, Naveen N. Rao, Nicholas Piggin, Paul Mackerras,
Philippe Bergheaud, Ram Pai, Rob Herring, Sam Bobroff, Segher Boessenkool,
Simon Guo, Simon Horman, Stewart Smith, Sukadev Bhattiprolu, Suraj Jitindar
Singh, Thiago Jung Bauermann, Vaibhav Jain, Vaidyanathan Srinivasan, Vasant
Hegde, Wei Yongjun.
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Merge tag 'powerpc-4.17-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux
Pull powerpc updates from Michael Ellerman:
"Notable changes:
- Support for 4PB user address space on 64-bit, opt-in via mmap().
- Removal of POWER4 support, which was accidentally broken in 2016
and no one noticed, and blocked use of some modern instructions.
- Workarounds so that the hypervisor can enable Transactional Memory
on Power9.
- A series to disable the DAWR (Data Address Watchpoint Register) on
Power9.
- More information displayed in the meltdown/spectre_v1/v2 sysfs
files.
- A vpermxor (Power8 Altivec) implementation for the raid6 Q
Syndrome.
- A big series to make the allocation of our pacas (per cpu area),
kernel page tables, and per-cpu stacks NUMA aware when using the
Radix MMU on Power9.
And as usual many fixes, reworks and cleanups.
Thanks to: Aaro Koskinen, Alexandre Belloni, Alexey Kardashevskiy,
Alistair Popple, Andy Shevchenko, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Anshuman Khandual,
Balbir Singh, Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Christophe Leroy, Christophe
Lombard, Cyril Bur, Daniel Axtens, Dave Young, Finn Thain, Frederic
Barrat, Gustavo Romero, Horia Geantă, Jonathan Neuschäfer, Kees Cook,
Larry Finger, Laurent Dufour, Laurent Vivier, Logan Gunthorpe,
Madhavan Srinivasan, Mark Greer, Mark Hairgrove, Markus Elfring,
Mathieu Malaterre, Matt Brown, Matt Evans, Mauricio Faria de Oliveira,
Michael Neuling, Naveen N. Rao, Nicholas Piggin, Paul Mackerras,
Philippe Bergheaud, Ram Pai, Rob Herring, Sam Bobroff, Segher
Boessenkool, Simon Guo, Simon Horman, Stewart Smith, Sukadev
Bhattiprolu, Suraj Jitindar Singh, Thiago Jung Bauermann, Vaibhav
Jain, Vaidyanathan Srinivasan, Vasant Hegde, Wei Yongjun"
* tag 'powerpc-4.17-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (207 commits)
powerpc/64s/idle: Fix restore of AMOR on POWER9 after deep sleep
powerpc/64s: Fix POWER9 DD2.2 and above in cputable features
powerpc/64s: Fix pkey support in dt_cpu_ftrs, add CPU_FTR_PKEY bit
powerpc/64s: Fix dt_cpu_ftrs to have restore_cpu clear unwanted LPCR bits
Revert "powerpc/64s/idle: POWER9 ESL=0 stop avoid save/restore overhead"
powerpc: iomap.c: introduce io{read|write}64_{lo_hi|hi_lo}
powerpc: io.h: move iomap.h include so that it can use readq/writeq defs
cxl: Fix possible deadlock when processing page faults from cxllib
powerpc/hw_breakpoint: Only disable hw breakpoint if cpu supports it
powerpc/mm/radix: Update command line parsing for disable_radix
powerpc/mm/radix: Parse disable_radix commandline correctly.
powerpc/mm/hugetlb: initialize the pagetable cache correctly for hugetlb
powerpc/mm/radix: Update pte fragment count from 16 to 256 on radix
powerpc/mm/keys: Update documentation and remove unnecessary check
powerpc/64s/idle: POWER9 ESL=0 stop avoid save/restore overhead
powerpc/64s/idle: Consolidate power9_offline_stop()/power9_idle_stop()
powerpc/powernv: Always stop secondaries before reboot/shutdown
powerpc: hard disable irqs in smp_send_stop loop
powerpc: use NMI IPI for smp_send_stop
powerpc/powernv: Fix SMT4 forcing idle code
...
Here is the patch set for the 4.17-rc1 merge window. This set
represents improvements to the scripts/leaking_addresses.pl script. The
major improvement is that with this set applied the script actually runs
in a reasonable amount of time (less than a minute on a standard stock
Ubuntu user desktop). Also, we have a second maintainer now and a tree
hosted on kernel.org
We do a few code clean ups. We fix the command help output. Handling
of the vsyscall address range is fixed to check the whole range instead
of just the start/end addresses. We add support for 5 page table levels
(suggested on LKML). We use a system command to get the machine
architecture instead of using Perl. Calling this command for every
regex comparison is what previously choked the script, caching the
result of this call gave the major speed improvement. We add support
for scanning 32-bit kernels using the user/kernel memory split. Path
skipping code refactored and simplified (meaning easier script
configuration). We remove version numbering. We add a variable name to
improve readability of a regex and finally we check filenames for
leaking addresses.
Currently script scans /proc/PID for all PID. With this set applied we
only scan for PID==1. It was observed that on an idle system files under
/proc/PID are predominantly the same for all processes. Also it was
noted that the script does not scan _all_ the kernel since it only scans
active processes. Scanning only for PID==1 makes explicit the inherent
flaw in the script that the scan is only partial and also speeds things up.
Signed-off-by: Tobin C. Harding <me@tobin.cc>
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Merge tag 'leaks-4.17-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tobin/leaks
Pull leaking-addresses updates from Tobin Harding:
"This set represents improvements to the scripts/leaking_addresses.pl
script.
The major improvement is that with this set applied the script
actually runs in a reasonable amount of time (less than a minute on a
standard stock Ubuntu user desktop). Also, we have a second maintainer
now and a tree hosted on kernel.org
We do a few code clean ups. We fix the command help output. Handling
of the vsyscall address range is fixed to check the whole range
instead of just the start/end addresses. We add support for 5 page
table levels (suggested on LKML). We use a system command to get the
machine architecture instead of using Perl. Calling this command for
every regex comparison is what previously choked the script, caching
the result of this call gave the major speed improvement. We add
support for scanning 32-bit kernels using the user/kernel memory
split. Path skipping code refactored and simplified (meaning easier
script configuration). We remove version numbering. We add a variable
name to improve readability of a regex and finally we check filenames
for leaking addresses.
Currently script scans /proc/PID for all PID. With this set applied we
only scan for PID==1. It was observed that on an idle system files
under /proc/PID are predominantly the same for all processes. Also it
was noted that the script does not scan _all_ the kernel since it only
scans active processes. Scanning only for PID==1 makes explicit the
inherent flaw in the script that the scan is only partial and also
speeds things up"
* tag 'leaks-4.17-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tobin/leaks:
MAINTAINERS: Update LEAKING_ADDRESSES
leaking_addresses: check if file name contains address
leaking_addresses: explicitly name variable used in regex
leaking_addresses: remove version number
leaking_addresses: skip '/proc/1/syscall'
leaking_addresses: skip all /proc/PID except /proc/1
leaking_addresses: cache architecture name
leaking_addresses: simplify path skipping
leaking_addresses: do not parse binary files
leaking_addresses: add 32-bit support
leaking_addresses: add is_arch() wrapper subroutine
leaking_addresses: use system command to get arch
leaking_addresses: add support for 5 page table levels
leaking_addresses: add support for kernel config file
leaking_addresses: add range check for vsyscall memory
leaking_addresses: indent dependant options
leaking_addresses: remove command examples
leaking_addresses: remove mention of kptr_restrict
leaking_addresses: fix typo function not called
This Kselftest update for 4.17-rc1 consists of:
- Test build error fixes.
- Fixes to prevent intel_pstate from building on non-x86 systems.
- New test for ion with vgem driver.
- Change to print the test name to /dev/kmsg to add context to kernel
failures if any uncovered from running the test.
- Kselftest framework enhancements to add KSFT_TAP_LEVEL environment
variable to prevent nested TAP headers being printed in the Kselftest
output. Nested TAP13 headers could cause problems for some parsers.
This change suppresses the nested headers from test programs and test
shell scripts with changes to framework and Makefiles without changing
the tests.
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Merge tag 'linux-kselftest-4.17-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest
Pull kselftest update from Shuah Khan:
"This Kselftest update for 4.17-rc1 consists of:
- Test build error fixes
- Fixes to prevent intel_pstate from building on non-x86 systems.
- New test for ion with vgem driver.
- Change to print the test name to /dev/kmsg to add context to kernel
failures if any uncovered from running the test.
- Kselftest framework enhancements to add KSFT_TAP_LEVEL environment
variable to prevent nested TAP headers being printed in the
Kselftest output.
Nested TAP13 headers could cause problems for some parsers. This
change suppresses the nested headers from test programs and test
shell scripts with changes to framework and Makefiles without
changing the tests"
* tag 'linux-kselftest-4.17-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest:
selftests/intel_pstate: Fix build rule for x86
selftests: Print the test we're running to /dev/kmsg
selftests/seccomp: Allow get_metadata to XFAIL
selftests/android/ion: Makefile: fix build error
selftests: futex Makefile add top level TAP header echo to RUN_TESTS
selftests: Makefile set KSFT_TAP_LEVEL to prevent nested TAP headers
selftests: lib.mk set KSFT_TAP_LEVEL to prevent nested TAP headers
selftests: kselftest framework: add handling for TAP header level
selftests: ion: Add simple test with the vgem driver
selftests: ion: Remove some prints
Pull general security layer updates from James Morris:
- Convert security hooks from list to hlist, a nice cleanup, saving
about 50% of space, from Sargun Dhillon.
- Only pass the cred, not the secid, to kill_pid_info_as_cred and
security_task_kill (as the secid can be determined from the cred),
from Stephen Smalley.
- Close a potential race in kernel_read_file(), by making the file
unwritable before calling the LSM check (vs after), from Kees Cook.
* 'next-general' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jmorris/linux-security:
security: convert security hooks to use hlist
exec: Set file unwritable before LSM check
usb, signal, security: only pass the cred, not the secid, to kill_pid_info_as_cred and security_task_kill
When we delete a u32 key via u32_delete_key(), we forget to
call idr_remove() to remove its handle from IDR.
Fixes: e7614370d6 ("net_sched: use idr to allocate u32 filter handles")
Reported-by: Marcin Kabiesz <admin@hostcenter.eu>
Tested-by: Marcin Kabiesz <admin@hostcenter.eu>
Signed-off-by: Cong Wang <xiyou.wangcong@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Merge tag 'fscache-next-20180406' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs
Pull fscache updates from David Howells:
"Three patches that fix some of AFS's usage of fscache:
(1) Need to invalidate the cache if a foreign data change is detected
on the server.
(2) Move the vnode ID uniquifier (equivalent to i_generation) from
the auxiliary data to the index key to prevent a race between
file delete and a subsequent file create seeing the same index
key.
(3) Need to retire cookies that correspond to files that we think got
deleted on the server.
Four patches to fix some things in fscache and cachefiles:
(4) Fix a couple of checker warnings.
(5) Correctly indicate to the end-of-operation callback whether an
operation completed or was cancelled.
(6) Add a check for multiple cookie relinquishment.
(7) Fix a path through the asynchronous write that doesn't wake up a
waiter for a page if the cache decides not to write that page,
but discards it instead.
A couple of patches to add tracepoints to fscache and cachefiles:
(8) Add tracepoints for cookie operators, object state machine
execution, cachefiles object management and cachefiles VFS
operations.
(9) Add tracepoints for fscache operation management and page
wrangling.
And then three development patches:
(10) Attach the index key and auxiliary data to the cookie, pass this
information through various fscache-netfs API functions and get
rid of the callbacks to the netfs to get it.
This means that the cache can get at this information, even if
the netfs goes away. It also means that the cache can be lazy in
updating the coherency data.
(11) Pass the object data size through various fscache-netfs API
rather than calling back to the netfs for it, and store the value
in the object.
This makes it easier to correctly resize the object, as the size
is updated on writes to the cache, rather than calling back out
to the netfs.
(12) Maintain a catalogue of allocated cookies. This makes it possible
to catch cookie collision up front rather than down in the bowels
of the cache being run from a service thread from the object
state machine.
This will also make it possible in the future to reconnect to a
cookie that's not gone dead yet because it's waiting for
finalisation of the storage and also make it possible to bring
cookies online if the cache is added after the cookie has been
obtained"
* tag 'fscache-next-20180406' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs:
fscache: Maintain a catalogue of allocated cookies
fscache: Pass object size in rather than calling back for it
fscache: Attach the index key and aux data to the cookie
fscache: Add more tracepoints
fscache: Add tracepoints
fscache: Fix hanging wait on page discarded by writeback
fscache: Detect multiple relinquishment of a cookie
fscache: Pass the correct cancelled indications to fscache_op_complete()
fscache, cachefiles: Fix checker warnings
afs: Be more aggressive in retiring cached vnodes
afs: Use the vnode ID uniquifier in the cache key not the aux data
afs: Invalidate cache on server data change
After attempting to quickly retrieve known errors the kernel proceeds to
kick off a long running ARS. Add a module option to disable this
behavior at initialization time, or at new region discovery time.
Otherwise, ARS can be started manually regardless of the state of this
setting.
Co-developed-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
ARS is an operation that can take 10s to 100s of seconds to find media
errors that should rarely be present. If the platform crashes due to
media errors in persistent memory, the expectation is that the BIOS will
report those known errors in a 'short' ARS request.
A 'short' ARS request asks platform firmware to return an ARS payload
with all known errors, but without issuing a 'long' scrub. At driver
init a short request is issued to all PMEM ranges before registering
regions. Then, in the background, a long ARS is scheduled for each
region.
The ARS implementation is simplified to centralize ARS completion work
in the ars_complete() helper. The timeout is removed since there is no
facility to cancel ARS, and this otherwise arranges for system init to
never be blocked waiting for a 'long' ARS. The ars_state flags are used
to coordinate ARS requests from driver init, ARS requests from
userspace, and ARS requests in response to media error notifications.
Given that there is no notification of ARS completion the implementation
still needs to poll. It backs off exponentially to a maximum poll period
of 30 minutes.
Suggested-by: Toshi Kani <toshi.kani@hpe.com>
Co-developed-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
acpi_nfit_query_poison() is awkward in that it requires an nfit_spa
argument in order to determine what max_ars value to use. Instead probe
for the minimum max_ars across all scrub-capable ranges in the system
and drop the nfit_spa argument.
This enables a larger rework / simplification of the ARS state machine
whereby the status can be retrieved once and then iterated over all
address ranges to reap completions.
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Scan the devicetree for an nvdimm-bus compatible and create
a platform device for them.
Signed-off-by: Oliver O'Halloran <oohall@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Add device-tree binding documentation for the nvdimm region driver.
Cc: devicetree@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Oliver O'Halloran <oohall@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
This patch adds peliminary device-tree bindings for persistent memory
regions. The driver registers a libnvdimm bus for each pmem-region
node and each address range under the node is converted to a region
within that bus.
Signed-off-by: Oliver O'Halloran <oohall@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>