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Masahiro Yamada
4de7b62936 modpost: remove is_vmlinux() helper
Now that is_vmlinux() is called only in new_module(), we can inline
the function call.

modname is the basename with '.o' is stripped. No need to compare it
with 'vmlinux.o'.

vmlinux is always located at the current working directory. No need
to strip the directory path.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:39:20 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
a82f794c41 modpost: strip .o from modname before calling new_module()
new_module() conditionally strips the .o because the modname has .o
suffix when it is called from read_symbols(), but no .o when it is
called from read_dump().

It is clearer to strip .o in read_symbols().

I also used flexible-array for mod->name.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:39:20 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
858b937d28 modpost: set have_vmlinux in new_module()
Set have_vmlinux flag in a single place.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:39:20 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
0b19d54cae modpost: remove mod->skip struct member
The meaning of 'skip' is obscure since it does not explain
"what to skip".

mod->skip is set when it is vmlinux or the module info came from
a dump file.

So, mod->skip is equivalent to (mod->is_vmlinux || mod->from_dump).

For the check in write_namespace_deps_files(), mod->is_vmlinux is
unneeded because the -d option is not passed in the first pass of
modpost.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:39:20 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
5a438af9db modpost: add mod->is_vmlinux struct member
is_vmlinux() is called in several places to check whether the current
module is vmlinux or not.

It is faster and clearer to check mod->is_vmlinux flag.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:39:19 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
1be5fa6c94 modpost: remove is_vmlinux() call in check_for_{gpl_usage,unused}()
check_exports() is never called for vmlinux because mod->skip is set
for vmlinux.

Hence, check_for_gpl_usage() and check_for_unused() are not called
for vmlinux, either. is_vmlinux() is always false here.

Remove the is_vmlinux() calls, and hard-code the ".ko" suffix.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:13 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
3379576dd6 modpost: remove mod->is_dot_o struct member
Previously, there were two cases where mod->is_dot_o is unset:

[1] the executable 'vmlinux' in the second pass of modpost
[2] modules loaded by read_dump()

I think [1] was intended usage to distinguish 'vmlinux.o' and 'vmlinux'.
Now that modpost does not parse the executable 'vmlinux', this case
does not happen.

[2] is obscure, maybe a bug. Module.symver stores module paths without
extension. So, none of modules loaded by read_dump() has the .o suffix,
and new_module() unsets ->is_dot_o. Anyway, it is not a big deal because
handle_symbol() is not called for the case.

To sum up, all the parsed ELF files are .o files.

mod->is_dot_o is unneeded.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:13 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
859c926aea modpost: move -d option in scripts/Makefile.modpost
Collect options for modules into a single place.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:13 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
467b82d7ce modpost: remove -s option
The -s option was added by commit 8d8d8289df ("kbuild: do not do
section mismatch checks on vmlinux in 2nd pass").

Now that the second pass does not parse vmlinux, this option is
unneeded.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:13 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
75893572d4 modpost: remove get_next_text() and make {grab,release_}file static
get_next_line() is no longer used. Remove.

grab_file() and release_file() are only used in modpost.c. Make them
static.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:13 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
70f30cfe5b modpost: use read_text_file() and get_line() for reading text files
grab_file() mmaps a file, but it is not so efficient here because
get_next_line() copies every line to the temporary buffer anyway.

read_text_file() and get_line() are simpler. get_line() exploits the
library function strchr().

Going forward, the missing *.symvers or *.cmd is a fatal error.
This should not happen because scripts/Makefile.modpost guards the
-i option files with $(wildcard $(input-symdump)).

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:13 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
7c8f5662c5 modpost: avoid false-positive file open error
One problem of grab_file() is that it cannot distinguish the following
two cases:

 - It cannot read the file (the file does not exist, or read permission
   is not set)

 - It can read the file, but the file size is zero

This is because grab_file() calls mmap(), which requires the mapped
length is greater than 0. Hence, grab_file() fails for both cases.

If an empty header file were included for checksum calculation, the
following warning would be printed:

  WARNING: modpost: could not open ...: Invalid argument

An empty file is a valid source file, so it should not fail.

Use read_text_file() instead. It can read a zero-length file.
Then, parse_file() will succeed with doing nothing.

Going forward, the first case (it cannot read the file) is a fatal
error. If the source file from which an object was compiled is missing,
something went wrong.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:13 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
f531c1b5de modpost: fix potential mmap'ed file overrun in get_src_version()
I do not know how reliably this function works, but it looks dangerous
to me.

    strchr(sources, '\n');

... continues searching until it finds '\n' or it reaches the '\0'
terminator. In other words, 'sources' should be a null-terminated
string.

However, grab_file() just mmaps a file, so 'sources' is not terminated
with null byte. If the file does not contain '\n' at all, strchr() will
go beyond the mmap'ed memory.

Use read_text_file(), which loads the file content into a malloc'ed
buffer, appending null byte.

Here we are interested only in the first line of *.mod files. Use
get_line() helper to get the first line.

This also makes missing *.mod file a fatal error.

Commit 4be40e2223 ("kbuild: do not emit src version warning for
non-modules") ignored missing *.mod files.

I do not fully understand what that commit addressed, but commit
91341d4b2c ("kbuild: introduce new option to enhance section mismatch
analysis") introduced partial section checks by using modpost. built-in.o
was parsed by modpost. Even modules had a problem because *.mod files
were created after the modpost check.

Commit b7dca6dd1e ("kbuild: create *.mod with full directory path and
remove MODVERDIR") stopped doing that. Now that modpost is only invoked
after the directory descend, *.mod files should always exist at the
modpost stage.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:13 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
ac5100f543 modpost: add read_text_file() and get_line() helpers
modpost uses grab_file() to open a file, but it is not suitable for
a text file because the mmap'ed file is not terminated by null byte.
Actually, I see some issues for the use of grab_file().

The new helper, read_text_file() loads the whole file content into a
malloc'ed buffer, and appends a null byte. Then, get_line() reads
each line.

To handle text files, I intend to replace as follows:

  grab_file()    -> read_text_file()
  get_new_line() -> get_line()

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
4ddea2f8e8 modpost: do not call get_modinfo() for vmlinux(.o)
The three calls of get_modinfo() ("license", "import_ns", "version")
always return NULL for vmlinux(.o) because the built-in module info is
prefixed with __MODULE_INFO_PREFIX.

It is harmless to call get_modinfo(), but there is no point to search
for what apparently does not exist.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
f693153519 modpost: drop RCS/CVS $Revision handling in MODULE_VERSION()
As far as I understood, this code gets rid of '$Revision$' or '$Revision:'
of CVS, RCS or whatever in MODULE_VERSION() tags.

Remove the primeval code.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
48a0f72797 modpost: show warning if any of symbol dump files is missing
If modpost fails to load a symbol dump file, it cannot check unresolved
symbols, hence module dependency will not be added. Nor CRCs can be added.

Currently, external module builds check only $(objtree)/Module.symvers,
but it should check files specified by KBUILD_EXTRA_SYMBOLS as well.

Move the warning message from the top Makefile to scripts/Makefile.modpost
and print the warning if any dump file is missing.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
7e8a323582 modpost: show warning if vmlinux is not found when processing modules
check_exports() does not print warnings about unresolved symbols if
vmlinux is missing because there would be too many.

This situation happens when you do 'make modules' from the clean
tree, or compile external modules against a kernel tree that has
not been completely built.

It is dangerous to not check unresolved symbols because you might be
building useless modules. At least it should be warned.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
436b2ac603 modpost: invoke modpost only when input files are updated
Currently, the second pass of modpost is always invoked when you run
'make' or 'make modules' even if none of modules is changed.

Use if_changed to invoke it only when it is necessary.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
269a535ca9 modpost: generate vmlinux.symvers and reuse it for the second modpost
The full build runs modpost twice, first for vmlinux.o and second for
modules.

The first pass dumps all the vmlinux symbols into Module.symvers, but
the second pass parses vmlinux again instead of reusing the dump file,
presumably because it needs to avoid accumulating stale symbols.

Loading symbol info from a dump file is faster than parsing an ELF object.
Besides, modpost deals with various issues to parse vmlinux in the second
pass.

A solution is to make the first pass dumps symbols into a separate file,
vmlinux.symvers. The second pass reads it, and parses module .o files.
The merged symbol information is dumped into Module.symvers in the same
way as before.

This makes further modpost cleanups possible.

Also, it fixes the problem of 'make vmlinux', which previously overwrote
Module.symvers, throwing away module symbols.

I slightly touched scripts/link-vmlinux.sh so that vmlinux is re-linked
when you cross this commit. Otherwise, vmlinux.symvers would not be
generated.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
f1005b30ad modpost: refactor -i option calculation
Prepare to use -i for in-tree modpost as well.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
bcfedae7d9 modpost: print symbol dump file as the build target in short log
The symbol dump *.symvers is the output of modpost. Print it in
the short log.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
e3fb4df7fe modpost: re-add -e to set external_module flag
Previously, the -i option had two functions; load a symbol dump file,
and set the external_module flag.

I want to assign a dedicate option for each of them.

Going forward, the -i is used to load a symbol dump file, and the -e
to set the external_module flag.

With this, we will be able to use -i for loading in-kernel symbols.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
7924799ed2 modpost: rename ext_sym_list to dump_list
The -i option is used to include Modules.symver as well as files from
$(KBUILD_EXTRA_SYMBOLS).

Make the struct and variable names more generic.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
ce2ddd6d6a modpost: allow to pass -i option multiple times to remove -e option
Now that there is no difference between -i and -e, they can be unified.

Make modpost accept the -i option multiple times, then remove -e.

I will reuse -e for a different purpose.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:38:12 +09:00
Masahiro Yamada
52c3416db0 modpost: track if the symbol origin is a dump file or ELF object
The meaning of sym->kernel is obscure; it is set for in-kernel symbols
loaded from Modules.symvers. This happens only when we are building
external modules, and it is used to determine whether to dump symbols
to $(KBUILD_EXTMOD)/Modules.symvers

It is clearer to remember whether the symbol or module came from a dump
file or ELF object.

This changes the KBUILD_EXTRA_SYMBOLS behavior. Previously, symbols
loaded from KBUILD_EXTRA_SYMBOLS are accumulated into the current
$(KBUILD_EXTMOD)/Modules.symvers

Going forward, they will be only used to check symbol references, but
not dumped into the current $(KBUILD_EXTMOD)/Modules.symvers. I believe
this makes more sense.

sym->vmlinux will have no user. Remove it too.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2020-06-06 23:36:55 +09:00
Erwan Velu
f5152f4ded firmware/dmi: Report DMI Bios & EC firmware release
Some vendors like HPe or Dell, encode the release version of their BIOS
in the "System BIOS {Major|Minor} Release" fields of Type 0.

This information is used to know which bios release actually runs.
It could be used for some quirks, debugging sessions or inventory tasks.

A typical output for a Dell system running the 65.27 bios is :
	[root@t1700 ~]# cat /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/bios_release
	65.27
	[root@t1700 ~]#

Servers that have a BMC encode the release version of their firmware in the
 "Embedded Controller Firmware {Major|Minor} Release" fields of Type 0.

This information is used to know which BMC release actually runs.
It could be used for some quirks, debugging sessions or inventory tasks.

A typical output for a Dell system running the 3.75 bmc release is :
    [root@t1700 ~]# cat /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/ec_firmware_release
    3.75
    [root@t1700 ~]#

Signed-off-by: Erwan Velu <e.velu@criteo.com>
Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
2020-06-06 11:35:50 +02:00
Linus Torvalds
aaa2faab4e orangefs: a conversion and a cleanup...
Conversion: John Hubbard's conversion from get_user_pages() to pin_user_pages()
 
 cleanup: Colin Ian King's removal of an unneeded variable initialization.
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Merge tag 'for-linus-5.8-ofs1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hubcap/linux

Pull orangefs updates from Mike Marshall:

 - John Hubbard's conversion from get_user_pages() to pin_user_pages()

 - Colin Ian King's removal of an unneeded variable initialization

* tag 'for-linus-5.8-ofs1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hubcap/linux:
  orangefs: convert get_user_pages() --> pin_user_pages()
  orangefs: remove redundant assignment to variable ret
2020-06-05 16:44:36 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
e3cea0cad1 dlm for 5.8
This set includes a couple minor cleanups, and dropping the
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 the userspace cluster management.
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Merge tag 'dlm-5.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/teigland/linux-dlm

Pull dlm updates from David Teigland:
 "This set includes a couple minor cleanups, and dropping the
  interruptible from a wait_event that waits for an event from the
  userspace cluster management"

* tag 'dlm-5.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/teigland/linux-dlm:
  dlm: remove BUG() before panic()
  dlm: Switch to using wait_event()
  fs:dlm:remove unneeded semicolon in rcom.c
  dlm: user: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  dlm: dlm_internal: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
2020-06-05 16:43:16 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
3803d5e4d3 22 changesets, 2 for stable. Includes big performance improvement for large i/o when using multichannel, also includes DFS fixes
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Merge tag '5.8-rc-smb3-fixes-part-1' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6

Pull cifs updates from Steve French:
 "22 changesets, 2 for stable.

  Includes big performance improvement for large i/o when using
  multichannel, also includes DFS fixes"

* tag '5.8-rc-smb3-fixes-part-1' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6: (22 commits)
  cifs: update internal module version number
  cifs: multichannel: try to rebind when reconnecting a channel
  cifs: multichannel: use pointer for binding channel
  smb3: remove static checker warning
  cifs: multichannel: move channel selection above transport layer
  cifs: multichannel: always zero struct cifs_io_parms
  cifs: dump Security Type info in DebugData
  smb3: fix incorrect number of credits when ioctl MaxOutputResponse > 64K
  smb3: default to minimum of two channels when multichannel specified
  cifs: multichannel: move channel selection in function
  cifs: fix minor typos in comments and log messages
  smb3: minor update to compression header definitions
  cifs: minor fix to two debug messages
  cifs: Standardize logging output
  smb3: Add new parm "nodelete"
  cifs: move some variables off the stack in smb2_ioctl_query_info
  cifs: reduce stack use in smb2_compound_op
  cifs: get rid of unused parameter in reconn_setup_dfs_targets()
  cifs: handle hostnames that resolve to same ip in failover
  cifs: set up next DFS target before generic_ip_connect()
  ...
2020-06-05 16:40:53 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
9daa0a27a0 AFS Changes
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Merge tag 'afs-next-20200604' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs

Pull AFS updates from David Howells:
 "There's some core VFS changes which affect a couple of filesystems:

   - Make the inode hash table RCU safe and providing some RCU-safe
     accessor functions. The search can then be done without taking the
     inode_hash_lock. Care must be taken because the object may be being
     deleted and no wait is made.

   - Allow iunique() to avoid taking the inode_hash_lock.

   - Allow AFS's callback processing to avoid taking the inode_hash_lock
     when using the inode table to find an inode to notify.

   - Improve Ext4's time updating. Konstantin Khlebnikov said "For now,
     I've plugged this issue with try-lock in ext4 lazy time update.
     This solution is much better."

  Then there's a set of changes to make a number of improvements to the
  AFS driver:

   - Improve callback (ie. third party change notification) processing
     by:

      (a) Relying more on the fact we're doing this under RCU and by
          using fewer locks. This makes use of the RCU-based inode
          searching outlined above.

      (b) Moving to keeping volumes in a tree indexed by volume ID
          rather than a flat list.

      (c) Making the server and volume records logically part of the
          cell. This means that a server record now points directly at
          the cell and the tree of volumes is there. This removes an N:M
          mapping table, simplifying things.

   - Improve keeping NAT or firewall channels open for the server
     callbacks to reach the client by actively polling the fileserver on
     a timed basis, instead of only doing it when we have an operation
     to process.

   - Improving detection of delayed or lost callbacks by including the
     parent directory in the list of file IDs to be queried when doing a
     bulk status fetch from lookup. We can then check to see if our copy
     of the directory has changed under us without us getting notified.

   - Determine aliasing of cells (such as a cell that is pointed to be a
     DNS alias). This allows us to avoid having ambiguity due to
     apparently different cells using the same volume and file servers.

   - Improve the fileserver rotation to do more probing when it detects
     that all of the addresses to a server are listed as non-responsive.
     It's possible that an address that previously stopped responding
     has become responsive again.

  Beyond that, lay some foundations for making some calls asynchronous:

   - Turn the fileserver cursor struct into a general operation struct
     and hang the parameters off of that rather than keeping them in
     local variables and hang results off of that rather than the call
     struct.

   - Implement some general operation handling code and simplify the
     callers of operations that affect a volume or a volume component
     (such as a file). Most of the operation is now done by core code.

   - Operations are supplied with a table of operations to issue
     different variants of RPCs and to manage the completion, where all
     the required data is held in the operation object, thereby allowing
     these to be called from a workqueue.

   - Put the standard "if (begin), while(select), call op, end" sequence
     into a canned function that just emulates the current behaviour for
     now.

  There are also some fixes interspersed:

   - Don't let the EACCES from ICMP6 mapping reach the user as such,
     since it's confusing as to whether it's a filesystem error. Convert
     it to EHOSTUNREACH.

   - Don't use the epoch value acquired through probing a server. If we
     have two servers with the same UUID but in different cells, it's
     hard to draw conclusions from them having different epoch values.

   - Don't interpret the argument to the CB.ProbeUuid RPC as a
     fileserver UUID and look up a fileserver from it.

   - Deal with servers in different cells having the same UUIDs. In the
     event that a CB.InitCallBackState3 RPC is received, we have to
     break the callback promises for every server record matching that
     UUID.

   - Don't let afs_statfs return values that go below 0.

   - Don't use running fileserver probe state to make server selection
     and address selection decisions on. Only make decisions on final
     state as the running state is cleared at the start of probing"

Acked-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> (fs/inode.c part)

* tag 'afs-next-20200604' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs: (27 commits)
  afs: Adjust the fileserver rotation algorithm to reprobe/retry more quickly
  afs: Show more a bit more server state in /proc/net/afs/servers
  afs: Don't use probe running state to make decisions outside probe code
  afs: Fix afs_statfs() to not let the values go below zero
  afs: Fix the by-UUID server tree to allow servers with the same UUID
  afs: Reorganise volume and server trees to be rooted on the cell
  afs: Add a tracepoint to track the lifetime of the afs_volume struct
  afs: Detect cell aliases 3 - YFS Cells with a canonical cell name op
  afs: Detect cell aliases 2 - Cells with no root volumes
  afs: Detect cell aliases 1 - Cells with root volumes
  afs: Implement client support for the YFSVL.GetCellName RPC op
  afs: Retain more of the VLDB record for alias detection
  afs: Fix handling of CB.ProbeUuid cache manager op
  afs: Don't get epoch from a server because it may be ambiguous
  afs: Build an abstraction around an "operation" concept
  afs: Rename struct afs_fs_cursor to afs_operation
  afs: Remove the error argument from afs_protocol_error()
  afs: Set error flag rather than return error from file status decode
  afs: Make callback processing more efficient.
  afs: Show more information in /proc/net/afs/servers
  ...
2020-06-05 16:26:36 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
0b166a57e6 A lot of bug fixes and cleanups for ext4, including:
* Fix performance problems found in dioread_nolock now that it is the
   default, caused by transaction leaks.
 * Clean up fiemap handling in ext4
 * Clean up and refactor multiple block allocator (mballoc) code
 * Fix a problem with mballoc with a smaller file systems running out
   of blocks because they couldn't properly use blocks that had been
   reserved by inode preallocation.
 * Fixed a race in ext4_sync_parent() versus rename()
 * Simplify the error handling in the extent manipulation code
 * Make sure all metadata I/O errors are felected to ext4_ext_dirty()'s and
   ext4_make_inode_dirty()'s callers.
 * Avoid passing an error pointer to brelse in ext4_xattr_set()
 * Fix race which could result to freeing an inode on the dirty last
   in data=journal mode.
 * Fix refcount handling if ext4_iget() fails
 * Fix a crash in generic/019 caused by a corrupted extent node
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Merge tag 'ext4_for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4

Pull ext4 updates from Ted Ts'o:
 "A lot of bug fixes and cleanups for ext4, including:

   - Fix performance problems found in dioread_nolock now that it is the
     default, caused by transaction leaks.

   - Clean up fiemap handling in ext4

   - Clean up and refactor multiple block allocator (mballoc) code

   - Fix a problem with mballoc with a smaller file systems running out
     of blocks because they couldn't properly use blocks that had been
     reserved by inode preallocation.

   - Fixed a race in ext4_sync_parent() versus rename()

   - Simplify the error handling in the extent manipulation code

   - Make sure all metadata I/O errors are felected to
     ext4_ext_dirty()'s and ext4_make_inode_dirty()'s callers.

   - Avoid passing an error pointer to brelse in ext4_xattr_set()

   - Fix race which could result to freeing an inode on the dirty last
     in data=journal mode.

   - Fix refcount handling if ext4_iget() fails

   - Fix a crash in generic/019 caused by a corrupted extent node"

* tag 'ext4_for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4: (58 commits)
  ext4: avoid unnecessary transaction starts during writeback
  ext4: don't block for O_DIRECT if IOCB_NOWAIT is set
  ext4: remove the access_ok() check in ext4_ioctl_get_es_cache
  fs: remove the access_ok() check in ioctl_fiemap
  fs: handle FIEMAP_FLAG_SYNC in fiemap_prep
  fs: move fiemap range validation into the file systems instances
  iomap: fix the iomap_fiemap prototype
  fs: move the fiemap definitions out of fs.h
  fs: mark __generic_block_fiemap static
  ext4: remove the call to fiemap_check_flags in ext4_fiemap
  ext4: split _ext4_fiemap
  ext4: fix fiemap size checks for bitmap files
  ext4: fix EXT4_MAX_LOGICAL_BLOCK macro
  add comment for ext4_dir_entry_2 file_type member
  jbd2: avoid leaking transaction credits when unreserving handle
  ext4: drop ext4_journal_free_reserved()
  ext4: mballoc: use lock for checking free blocks while retrying
  ext4: mballoc: refactor ext4_mb_good_group()
  ext4: mballoc: introduce pcpu seqcnt for freeing PA to improve ENOSPC handling
  ext4: mballoc: refactor ext4_mb_discard_preallocations()
  ...
2020-06-05 16:19:28 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
b25c6644bf - Largest change for this cycle is the DM zoned target's metadata
version 2 feature that adds support for pairing regular block
   devices with a zoned device to ease performance impact associated
   with finite random zones of zoned device.  Changes came in 3
   batches: first prepared for and then added the ability to pair a
   single regular block device, second was a batch of fixes to improve
   zoned's reclaim heuristic, third removed the limitation of only
   adding a single additional regular block device to allow many
   devices.  Testing has shown linear scaling as more devices are
   added.
 
 - Add new emulated block size (ebs) target that emulates a smaller
   logical_block_size than a block device supports.  Primary use-case
   is to emulate "512e" devices that have 512 byte logical_block_size
   and 4KB physical_block_size.  This is useful to some legacy
   applications otherwise wouldn't be ablee to be used on 4K devices
   because they depend on issuing IO in 512 byte granularity.
 
 - Add discard interfaces to DM bufio.  First consumer of the interface
   is the dm-ebs target that makes heavy use of dm-bufio.
 
 - Fix DM crypt's block queue_limits stacking to not truncate
   logic_block_size.
 
 - Add Documentation for DM integrity's status line.
 
 - Switch DMDEBUG from a compile time config option to instead use
   dynamic debug via pr_debug.
 
 - Fix DM multipath target's hueristic for how it manages
   "queue_if_no_path" state internally.  DM multipath now avoids
   disabling "queue_if_no_path" unless it is actually needed (e.g. in
   response to configure timeout or explicit "fail_if_no_path"
   message).  This fixes reports of spurious -EIO being reported back
   to userspace application during fault tolerance testing with an NVMe
   backend.  Added various dynamic DMDEBUG messages to assist with
   debugging queue_if_no_path in the future.
 
 - Add a new DM multipath "Historical Service Time" Path Selector.
 
 - Fix DM multipath's dm_blk_ioctl() to switch paths on IO error.
 
 - Improve DM writecache target performance by using explicit
   cache flushing for target's single-threaded usecase and a small
   cleanup to remove unnecessary test in persistent_memory_claim.
 
 - Other small cleanups in DM core, dm-persistent-data, and DM integrity.
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Merge tag 'for-5.8/dm-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/device-mapper/linux-dm

Pull device mapper updates from Mike Snitzer:

 - The largest change for this cycle is the DM zoned target's metadata
   version 2 feature that adds support for pairing regular block devices
   with a zoned device to ease the performance impact associated with
   finite random zones of zoned device.

   The changes came in three batches: the first prepared for and then
   added the ability to pair a single regular block device, the second
   was a batch of fixes to improve zoned's reclaim heuristic, and the
   third removed the limitation of only adding a single additional
   regular block device to allow many devices.

   Testing has shown linear scaling as more devices are added.

 - Add new emulated block size (ebs) target that emulates a smaller
   logical_block_size than a block device supports

   The primary use-case is to emulate "512e" devices that have 512 byte
   logical_block_size and 4KB physical_block_size. This is useful to
   some legacy applications that otherwise wouldn't be able to be used
   on 4K devices because they depend on issuing IO in 512 byte
   granularity.

 - Add discard interfaces to DM bufio. First consumer of the interface
   is the dm-ebs target that makes heavy use of dm-bufio.

 - Fix DM crypt's block queue_limits stacking to not truncate
   logic_block_size.

 - Add Documentation for DM integrity's status line.

 - Switch DMDEBUG from a compile time config option to instead use
   dynamic debug via pr_debug.

 - Fix DM multipath target's hueristic for how it manages
   "queue_if_no_path" state internally.

   DM multipath now avoids disabling "queue_if_no_path" unless it is
   actually needed (e.g. in response to configure timeout or explicit
   "fail_if_no_path" message).

   This fixes reports of spurious -EIO being reported back to userspace
   application during fault tolerance testing with an NVMe backend.
   Added various dynamic DMDEBUG messages to assist with debugging
   queue_if_no_path in the future.

 - Add a new DM multipath "Historical Service Time" Path Selector.

 - Fix DM multipath's dm_blk_ioctl() to switch paths on IO error.

 - Improve DM writecache target performance by using explicit cache
   flushing for target's single-threaded usecase and a small cleanup to
   remove unnecessary test in persistent_memory_claim.

 - Other small cleanups in DM core, dm-persistent-data, and DM
   integrity.

* tag 'for-5.8/dm-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/device-mapper/linux-dm: (62 commits)
  dm crypt: avoid truncating the logical block size
  dm mpath: add DM device name to Failing/Reinstating path log messages
  dm mpath: enhance queue_if_no_path debugging
  dm mpath: restrict queue_if_no_path state machine
  dm mpath: simplify __must_push_back
  dm zoned: check superblock location
  dm zoned: prefer full zones for reclaim
  dm zoned: select reclaim zone based on device index
  dm zoned: allocate zone by device index
  dm zoned: support arbitrary number of devices
  dm zoned: move random and sequential zones into struct dmz_dev
  dm zoned: per-device reclaim
  dm zoned: add metadata pointer to struct dmz_dev
  dm zoned: add device pointer to struct dm_zone
  dm zoned: allocate temporary superblock for tertiary devices
  dm zoned: convert to xarray
  dm zoned: add a 'reserved' zone flag
  dm zoned: improve logging messages for reclaim
  dm zoned: avoid unnecessary device recalulation for secondary superblock
  dm zoned: add debugging message for reading superblocks
  ...
2020-06-05 15:45:03 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
818dbde78e SCSI misc on 20200605
This series consists of the usual driver updates (qla2xxx, ufs, zfcp,
 target, scsi_debug, lpfc, qedi, qedf, hisi_sas, mpt3sas) plus a host
 of other minor updates.  There are no major core changes in this
 series apart from a refactoring in scsi_lib.c.
 
 Signed-off-by: James E.J. Bottomley <jejb@linux.ibm.com>
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Merge tag 'scsi-misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi

Pull SCSI updates from James Bottomley:
 :This series consists of the usual driver updates (qla2xxx, ufs, zfcp,
  target, scsi_debug, lpfc, qedi, qedf, hisi_sas, mpt3sas) plus a host
  of other minor updates.

  There are no major core changes in this series apart from a
  refactoring in scsi_lib.c"

* tag 'scsi-misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi: (207 commits)
  scsi: ufs: ti-j721e-ufs: Fix unwinding of pm_runtime changes
  scsi: cxgb3i: Fix some leaks in init_act_open()
  scsi: ibmvscsi: Make some functions static
  scsi: iscsi: Fix deadlock on recovery path during GFP_IO reclaim
  scsi: ufs: Fix WriteBooster flush during runtime suspend
  scsi: ufs: Fix index of attributes query for WriteBooster feature
  scsi: ufs: Allow WriteBooster on UFS 2.2 devices
  scsi: ufs: Remove unnecessary memset for dev_info
  scsi: ufs-qcom: Fix scheduling while atomic issue
  scsi: mpt3sas: Fix reply queue count in non RDPQ mode
  scsi: lpfc: Fix lpfc_nodelist leak when processing unsolicited event
  scsi: target: tcmu: Fix a use after free in tcmu_check_expired_queue_cmd()
  scsi: vhost: Notify TCM about the maximum sg entries supported per command
  scsi: qla2xxx: Remove return value from qla_nvme_ls()
  scsi: qla2xxx: Remove an unused function
  scsi: iscsi: Register sysfs for iscsi workqueue
  scsi: scsi_debug: Parser tables and code interaction
  scsi: core: Refactor scsi_mq_setup_tags function
  scsi: core: Fix incorrect usage of shost_for_each_device
  scsi: qla2xxx: Fix endianness annotations in source files
  ...
2020-06-05 15:11:50 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
242b233198 RDMA 5.8 merge window pull request
A few large, long discussed works this time. The RNBD block driver has
 been posted for nearly two years now, and the removal of FMR has been a
 recurring discussion theme for a long time. The usual smattering of
 features and bug fixes.
 
 - Various small driver bugs fixes in rxe, mlx5, hfi1, and efa
 
 - Continuing driver cleanups in bnxt_re, hns
 
 - Big cleanup of mlx5 QP creation flows
 
 - More consistent use of src port and flow label when LAG is used and a
   mlx5 implementation
 
 - Additional set of cleanups for IB CM
 
 - 'RNBD' network block driver and target. This is a network block RDMA
   device specific to ionos's cloud environment. It brings strong multipath
   and resiliency capabilities.
 
 - Accelerated IPoIB for HFI1
 
 - QP/WQ/SRQ ioctl migration for uverbs, and support for multiple async fds
 
 - Support for exchanging the new IBTA defiend ECE data during RDMA CM
   exchanges
 
 - Removal of the very old and insecure FMR interface from all ULPs and
   drivers. FRWR should be preferred for at least a decade now.
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Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma

Pull rdma updates from Jason Gunthorpe:
 "A more active cycle than most of the recent past, with a few large,
  long discussed works this time.

  The RNBD block driver has been posted for nearly two years now, and
  flowing through RDMA due to it also introducing a new ULP.

  The removal of FMR has been a recurring discussion theme for a long
  time.

  And the usual smattering of features and bug fixes.

  Summary:

   - Various small driver bugs fixes in rxe, mlx5, hfi1, and efa

   - Continuing driver cleanups in bnxt_re, hns

   - Big cleanup of mlx5 QP creation flows

   - More consistent use of src port and flow label when LAG is used and
     a mlx5 implementation

   - Additional set of cleanups for IB CM

   - 'RNBD' network block driver and target. This is a network block
     RDMA device specific to ionos's cloud environment. It brings strong
     multipath and resiliency capabilities.

   - Accelerated IPoIB for HFI1

   - QP/WQ/SRQ ioctl migration for uverbs, and support for multiple
     async fds

   - Support for exchanging the new IBTA defiend ECE data during RDMA CM
     exchanges

   - Removal of the very old and insecure FMR interface from all ULPs
     and drivers. FRWR should be preferred for at least a decade now"

* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma: (247 commits)
  RDMA/cm: Spurious WARNING triggered in cm_destroy_id()
  RDMA/mlx5: Return ECE DC support
  RDMA/mlx5: Don't rely on FW to set zeros in ECE response
  RDMA/mlx5: Return an error if copy_to_user fails
  IB/hfi1: Use free_netdev() in hfi1_netdev_free()
  RDMA/hns: Uninitialized variable in modify_qp_init_to_rtr()
  RDMA/core: Move and rename trace_cm_id_create()
  IB/hfi1: Fix hfi1_netdev_rx_init() error handling
  RDMA: Remove 'max_map_per_fmr'
  RDMA: Remove 'max_fmr'
  RDMA/core: Remove FMR device ops
  RDMA/rdmavt: Remove FMR memory registration
  RDMA/mthca: Remove FMR support for memory registration
  RDMA/mlx4: Remove FMR support for memory registration
  RDMA/i40iw: Remove FMR leftovers
  RDMA/bnxt_re: Remove FMR leftovers
  RDMA/mlx5: Remove FMR leftovers
  RDMA/core: Remove FMR pool API
  RDMA/rds: Remove FMR support for memory registration
  RDMA/srp: Remove support for FMR memory registration
  ...
2020-06-05 14:05:57 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
3f7e82379f This is the bulk of GPIO changes for the v5.8 kernel cycle.
Core changes:
 
 - A new GPIO aggregator driver has been merged: this can
   join a few select GPIO lines into a new aggregated GPIO
   chip. This can be used for security: a process can be
   granted access to only these lines, for example for
   industrial control. Another way to use this is to
   reexpose certain select lines to a virtual machine or
   container.
 
 - Warn if the gpio-line-names is too long in he DT parser
   core.
 
 - GPIO lines can now be looked up by line name in addition
   to being looked up by offset.
 
 New drivers:
 
 - A new generic regmap GPIO driver has been merged. Too
   many regmap drivers are starting to look like each other
   so we need to create some common ground and try to move
   drivers over to using that.
 
 - The F7188X driver now supports F81865.
 
 Driver improvements:
 
 - Large improvements to the PCA953x expander, get multiple lines
   and several cleanups.
 
 - Large improvements to the DesignWare DWAPB driver, and Sergey
   Semin has volunteered to maintain it.
 
 - PL061 can now be built as a module, this is part of a bigger
   effort to make the ARM platforms more modular.
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Merge tag 'gpio-v5.8-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio

Pull GPIO updates from Linus Walleij:
 "This is the bulk of GPIO changes for the v5.8 kernel cycle.

  Core changes:

   - A new GPIO aggregator driver has been merged: this can join a few
     select GPIO lines into a new aggregated GPIO chip. This can be used
     for security: a process can be granted access to only these lines,
     for example for industrial control. Another way to use this is to
     reexpose certain select lines to a virtual machine or container.

   - Warn if the gpio-line-names is too long in he DT parser core.

   - GPIO lines can now be looked up by line name in addition to being
     looked up by offset.

  New drivers:

   - A new generic regmap GPIO driver has been merged. Too many regmap
     drivers are starting to look like each other so we need to create
     some common ground and try to move drivers over to using that.

   - The F7188X driver now supports F81865.

  Driver improvements:

   - Large improvements to the PCA953x expander, get multiple lines and
     several cleanups.

   - Large improvements to the DesignWare DWAPB driver, and Sergey Semin
     has volunteered to maintain it.

   - PL061 can now be built as a module, this is part of a bigger effort
     to make the ARM platforms more modular"

* tag 'gpio-v5.8-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio: (77 commits)
  gpio: pca953x: Drop unneeded ACPI_PTR()
  MAINTAINERS: Add gpio regmap section
  gpio: add a reusable generic gpio_chip using regmap
  gpiolib: Introduce gpiochip_irqchip_add_domain()
  gpio: gpiolib: Allow GPIO IRQs to lazy disable
  gpiolib: Separate GPIO_GET_LINEINFO_WATCH_IOCTL conditional
  gpio: rcar: Fix runtime PM imbalance on error
  gpio: pca935x: Allow IRQ support for driver built as a module
  gpio: pxa: Add COMPILE_TEST support
  dt-bindings: gpio: Add renesas,em-gio bindings
  MAINTAINERS: Fix file name for DesignWare GPIO DT schema
  gpio: dwapb: Remove unneeded has_irq member in struct dwapb_port_property
  gpio: dwapb: Don't use IRQ 0 as valid Linux interrupt
  gpio: dwapb: avoid error message for optional IRQ
  gpio: dwapb: Call acpi_gpiochip_free_interrupts() on GPIO chip de-registration
  gpio: max730x: bring gpiochip_add_data after port config
  MAINTAINERS: Add GPIO Aggregator section
  docs: gpio: Add GPIO Aggregator documentation
  gpio: Add GPIO Aggregator
  gpiolib: Add support for GPIO lookup by line name
  ...
2020-06-05 14:00:30 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
1f2dc7f5b6 IPMI update for 5.8
A few small fixes for things, nothing earth shattering.
 
 -corey
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Merge tag 'for-linus-5.8-1' of git://github.com/cminyard/linux-ipmi

Pull IPMI updates from Corey Minyard:
 "A few small fixes for things, nothing earth shattering"

* tag 'for-linus-5.8-1' of git://github.com/cminyard/linux-ipmi:
  ipmi:ssif: Remove dynamic platform device handing
  Try to load acpi_ipmi when an SSIF ACPI IPMI interface is added
  ipmi_si: Load acpi_ipmi when ACPI IPMI interface added
  ipmi:bt-bmc: Fix error handling and status check
  ipmi: Replace guid_copy() with import_guid() where it makes sense
  ipmi: use vzalloc instead of kmalloc for user creation
  ipmi:bt-bmc: Fix some format issue of the code
  ipmi:bt-bmc: Avoid unnecessary check
2020-06-05 13:58:04 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
5a36f0f3f5 VFIO updates for v5.8-rc1
- Block accesses to disabled MMIO space (Alex Williamson)
 
  - VFIO device migration API (Kirti Wankhede)
 
  - type1 IOMMU dirty bitmap API and implementation (Kirti Wankhede)
 
  - PCI NULL capability masking (Alex Williamson)
 
  - Memory leak fixes (Qian Cai)
 
  - Reference leak fix (Qiushi Wu)
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Merge tag 'vfio-v5.8-rc1' of git://github.com/awilliam/linux-vfio

Pull VFIO updates from Alex Williamson:

 - Block accesses to disabled MMIO space (Alex Williamson)

 - VFIO device migration API (Kirti Wankhede)

 - type1 IOMMU dirty bitmap API and implementation (Kirti Wankhede)

 - PCI NULL capability masking (Alex Williamson)

 - Memory leak fixes (Qian Cai)

 - Reference leak fix (Qiushi Wu)

* tag 'vfio-v5.8-rc1' of git://github.com/awilliam/linux-vfio:
  vfio iommu: typecast corrections
  vfio iommu: Use shift operation for 64-bit integer division
  vfio/mdev: Fix reference count leak in add_mdev_supported_type
  vfio: Selective dirty page tracking if IOMMU backed device pins pages
  vfio iommu: Add migration capability to report supported features
  vfio iommu: Update UNMAP_DMA ioctl to get dirty bitmap before unmap
  vfio iommu: Implementation of ioctl for dirty pages tracking
  vfio iommu: Add ioctl definition for dirty pages tracking
  vfio iommu: Cache pgsize_bitmap in struct vfio_iommu
  vfio iommu: Remove atomicity of ref_count of pinned pages
  vfio: UAPI for migration interface for device state
  vfio/pci: fix memory leaks of eventfd ctx
  vfio/pci: fix memory leaks in alloc_perm_bits()
  vfio-pci: Mask cap zero
  vfio-pci: Invalidate mmaps and block MMIO access on disabled memory
  vfio-pci: Fault mmaps to enable vma tracking
  vfio/type1: Support faulting PFNMAP vmas
2020-06-05 13:51:49 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
ac7b34218a Split the old READ_IMPLIES_EXEC workaround from executable PT_GNU_STACK
now that toolchains long support PT_GNU_STACK marking and there's no
 need anymore to force modern programs into having all its user mappings
 executable instead of only the stack and the PROT_EXEC ones. Disable
 that automatic READ_IMPLIES_EXEC forcing on x86-64 and arm64. Add tables
 documenting how READ_IMPLIES_EXEC is handled on x86-64, arm and arm64.
 By Kees Cook.
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Merge tag 'core_core_updates_for_5.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull READ_IMPLIES_EXEC changes from Borislav Petkov:
 "Split the old READ_IMPLIES_EXEC workaround from executable
  PT_GNU_STACK now that toolchains long support PT_GNU_STACK marking and
  there's no need anymore to force modern programs into having all its
  user mappings executable instead of only the stack and the PROT_EXEC
  ones.

  Disable that automatic READ_IMPLIES_EXEC forcing on x86-64 and
  arm64.

  Add tables documenting how READ_IMPLIES_EXEC is handled on x86-64, arm
  and arm64.

  By Kees Cook"

* tag 'core_core_updates_for_5.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  arm64/elf: Disable automatic READ_IMPLIES_EXEC for 64-bit address spaces
  arm32/64/elf: Split READ_IMPLIES_EXEC from executable PT_GNU_STACK
  arm32/64/elf: Add tables to document READ_IMPLIES_EXEC
  x86/elf: Disable automatic READ_IMPLIES_EXEC on 64-bit
  x86/elf: Split READ_IMPLIES_EXEC from executable PT_GNU_STACK
  x86/elf: Add table to document READ_IMPLIES_EXEC
2020-06-05 13:45:21 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
7ae77150d9 powerpc updates for 5.8
- Support for userspace to send requests directly to the on-chip GZIP
    accelerator on Power9.
 
  - Rework of our lockless page table walking (__find_linux_pte()) to make it
    safe against parallel page table manipulations without relying on an IPI for
    serialisation.
 
  - A series of fixes & enhancements to make our machine check handling more
    robust.
 
  - Lots of plumbing to add support for "prefixed" (64-bit) instructions on
    Power10.
 
  - Support for using huge pages for the linear mapping on 8xx (32-bit).
 
  - Remove obsolete Xilinx PPC405/PPC440 support, and an associated sound driver.
 
  - Removal of some obsolete 40x platforms and associated cruft.
 
  - Initial support for booting on Power10.
 
  - Lots of other small features, cleanups & fixes.
 
 Thanks to:
   Alexey Kardashevskiy, Alistair Popple, Andrew Donnellan, Andrey Abramov,
   Aneesh Kumar K.V, Balamuruhan S, Bharata B Rao, Bulent Abali, Cédric Le
   Goater, Chen Zhou, Christian Zigotzky, Christophe JAILLET, Christophe Leroy,
   Dmitry Torokhov, Emmanuel Nicolet, Erhard F., Gautham R. Shenoy, Geoff Levand,
   George Spelvin, Greg Kurz, Gustavo A. R. Silva, Gustavo Walbon, Haren Myneni,
   Hari Bathini, Joel Stanley, Jordan Niethe, Kajol Jain, Kees Cook, Leonardo
   Bras, Madhavan Srinivasan., Mahesh Salgaonkar, Markus Elfring, Michael
   Neuling, Michal Simek, Nathan Chancellor, Nathan Lynch, Naveen N. Rao,
   Nicholas Piggin, Oliver O'Halloran, Paul Mackerras, Pingfan Liu, Qian Cai, Ram
   Pai, Raphael Moreira Zinsly, Ravi Bangoria, Sam Bobroff, Sandipan Das, Segher
   Boessenkool, Stephen Rothwell, Sukadev Bhattiprolu, Tyrel Datwyler, Wolfram
   Sang, Xiongfeng Wang.
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Merge tag 'powerpc-5.8-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux

Pull powerpc updates from Michael Ellerman:

 - Support for userspace to send requests directly to the on-chip GZIP
   accelerator on Power9.

 - Rework of our lockless page table walking (__find_linux_pte()) to
   make it safe against parallel page table manipulations without
   relying on an IPI for serialisation.

 - A series of fixes & enhancements to make our machine check handling
   more robust.

 - Lots of plumbing to add support for "prefixed" (64-bit) instructions
   on Power10.

 - Support for using huge pages for the linear mapping on 8xx (32-bit).

 - Remove obsolete Xilinx PPC405/PPC440 support, and an associated sound
   driver.

 - Removal of some obsolete 40x platforms and associated cruft.

 - Initial support for booting on Power10.

 - Lots of other small features, cleanups & fixes.

Thanks to: Alexey Kardashevskiy, Alistair Popple, Andrew Donnellan,
Andrey Abramov, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Balamuruhan S, Bharata B Rao, Bulent
Abali, Cédric Le Goater, Chen Zhou, Christian Zigotzky, Christophe
JAILLET, Christophe Leroy, Dmitry Torokhov, Emmanuel Nicolet, Erhard F.,
Gautham R. Shenoy, Geoff Levand, George Spelvin, Greg Kurz, Gustavo A.
R. Silva, Gustavo Walbon, Haren Myneni, Hari Bathini, Joel Stanley,
Jordan Niethe, Kajol Jain, Kees Cook, Leonardo Bras, Madhavan
Srinivasan., Mahesh Salgaonkar, Markus Elfring, Michael Neuling, Michal
Simek, Nathan Chancellor, Nathan Lynch, Naveen N. Rao, Nicholas Piggin,
Oliver O'Halloran, Paul Mackerras, Pingfan Liu, Qian Cai, Ram Pai,
Raphael Moreira Zinsly, Ravi Bangoria, Sam Bobroff, Sandipan Das, Segher
Boessenkool, Stephen Rothwell, Sukadev Bhattiprolu, Tyrel Datwyler,
Wolfram Sang, Xiongfeng Wang.

* tag 'powerpc-5.8-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (299 commits)
  powerpc/pseries: Make vio and ibmebus initcalls pseries specific
  cxl: Remove dead Kconfig options
  powerpc: Add POWER10 architected mode
  powerpc/dt_cpu_ftrs: Add MMA feature
  powerpc/dt_cpu_ftrs: Enable Prefixed Instructions
  powerpc/dt_cpu_ftrs: Advertise support for ISA v3.1 if selected
  powerpc: Add support for ISA v3.1
  powerpc: Add new HWCAP bits
  powerpc/64s: Don't set FSCR bits in INIT_THREAD
  powerpc/64s: Save FSCR to init_task.thread.fscr after feature init
  powerpc/64s: Don't let DT CPU features set FSCR_DSCR
  powerpc/64s: Don't init FSCR_DSCR in __init_FSCR()
  powerpc/32s: Fix another build failure with CONFIG_PPC_KUAP_DEBUG
  powerpc/module_64: Use special stub for _mcount() with -mprofile-kernel
  powerpc/module_64: Simplify check for -mprofile-kernel ftrace relocations
  powerpc/module_64: Consolidate ftrace code
  powerpc/32: Disable KASAN with pages bigger than 16k
  powerpc/uaccess: Don't set KUEP by default on book3s/32
  powerpc/uaccess: Don't set KUAP by default on book3s/32
  powerpc/8xx: Reduce time spent in allow_user_access() and friends
  ...
2020-06-05 12:39:30 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
084623e468 Modules updates for v5.8
Summary of modules changes for the 5.8 merge window:
 
 - Harden CONFIG_STRICT_MODULE_RWX by rejecting any module that has
   SHF_WRITE|SHF_EXECINSTR sections
 - Remove and clean up nested #ifdefs, as it makes code hard to read
 
 Signed-off-by: Jessica Yu <jeyu@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'modules-for-v5.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jeyu/linux

Pull module updates from Jessica Yu:

 - Harden CONFIG_STRICT_MODULE_RWX by rejecting any module that has
   SHF_WRITE|SHF_EXECINSTR sections

 - Remove and clean up nested #ifdefs, as it makes code hard to read

* tag 'modules-for-v5.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jeyu/linux:
  module: Harden STRICT_MODULE_RWX
  module: break nested ARCH_HAS_STRICT_MODULE_RWX and STRICT_MODULE_RWX #ifdefs
2020-06-05 12:31:16 -07:00
Eric Biggers
64611a15ca dm crypt: avoid truncating the logical block size
queue_limits::logical_block_size got changed from unsigned short to
unsigned int, but it was forgotten to update crypt_io_hints() to use the
new type.  Fix it.

Fixes: ad6bf88a6c ("block: fix an integer overflow in logical block size")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2020-06-05 14:59:59 -04:00
Mike Snitzer
04867370ec dm mpath: add DM device name to Failing/Reinstating path log messages
When there are many DM multipath devices it really helps to have
additional context for which DM device a failed or reinstated path is
part of.

Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2020-06-05 14:59:58 -04:00
Mike Snitzer
4c3f48380f dm mpath: enhance queue_if_no_path debugging
Add more DMDEBUG that shows arguments passed and caller, and another
that shows state of related flags at end of queue_if_no_path().

Also add queue_if_no_path DMDEBUG to multipath_resume().

Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2020-06-05 14:59:57 -04:00
Mike Snitzer
553ec94cb4 dm mpath: restrict queue_if_no_path state machine
Do not allow saving disabled queue_if_no_path if already saved as
enabled; implies multiple suspends (which shouldn't ever happen).  Log
if this unlikely scenario is ever triggered.

Also, only write MPATHF_SAVED_QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH during presuspend or if
"fail_if_no_path" message.  MPATHF_SAVED_QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH is no longer
always modified, e.g.: even if queue_if_no_path()'s save_old_value
argument wasn't set.  This just implies a bit tighter control over
the management of MPATHF_SAVED_QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH.  Side-effect is
multipath_resume() doesn't reset MPATHF_QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH unless
MPATHF_SAVED_QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH was set (during presuspend); and at that
time the MPATHF_SAVED_QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH bit gets cleared.  So
MPATHF_SAVED_QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH's use is much more narrow in scope.

Last, but not least, do _not_ disable queue_if_no_path during noflush
suspend.  There is no need/benefit to saving off queue_if_no_path via
MPATHF_SAVED_QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH and clearing MPATHF_QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH for
noflush suspend -- by avoiding this needless queue_if_no_path flag
churn there is less potential for MPATHF_QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH to get lost.
Which avoids potential for IOs to be errored back up to userspace
during DM multipath's handling of path failures.

That said, this last change papers over a reported issue concerning
request-based dm-multipath's interaction with blk-mq, relative to
suspend and resume: multipath_endio is being called _before_
multipath_resume.  This should never happen if DM suspend's
blk_mq_quiesce_queue() + dm_wait_for_completion() is genuinely waiting
for all inflight blk-mq requests to complete.  Similarly:
drivers/md/dm.c:__dm_resume() clearly calls dm_table_resume_targets()
_before_ dm_start_queue()'s blk_mq_unquiesce_queue() is called.  If
the queue isn't even restarted until after multipath_resume(); the BIG
question that still needs answering is: how can multipath_end_io beat
multipath_resume in a race!?

Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2020-06-05 14:59:56 -04:00
Mike Snitzer
a862e4e215 dm mpath: simplify __must_push_back
Remove micro-optimization that infers device is between presuspend and
resume (was done purely to avoid call to dm_noflush_suspending, which
isn't expensive anyway).

Remove flags argument since they are no longer checked.

And remove must_push_back_bio() since it was simply a call to
__must_push_back().

Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2020-06-05 14:59:55 -04:00
Hannes Reinecke
27d49ac1dd dm zoned: check superblock location
When specifying several devices the superblock location must be
checked to ensure the devices are specified in the correct order.

Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2020-06-05 14:59:54 -04:00
Hannes Reinecke
2094045fe5 dm zoned: prefer full zones for reclaim
Prefer full zones when selecting the next zone for reclaim.

Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2020-06-05 14:59:54 -04:00
Hannes Reinecke
69875d443b dm zoned: select reclaim zone based on device index
per-device reclaim should select zones on that device only.

Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2020-06-05 14:59:53 -04:00
Hannes Reinecke
22c1ef66c4 dm zoned: allocate zone by device index
When allocating a zone, pass in an indicator on which device the zone
should be allocated; this increases performance for a multi-device
setup because reclaim will now allocate zones on the device for which
reclaim is running.

Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
2020-06-05 14:59:52 -04:00