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Author SHA1 Message Date
Aseda Aboagye 0c7dd00de0 input: Add event code for accessibility key
HUTRR116 added support for a new usage titled "System Accessibility
Binding" which toggles a system-wide bound accessibility UI or command.
This commit simply adds a new event code for the usage.

Signed-off-by: Aseda Aboagye <aaboagye@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/Zl-e97O9nvudco5z@google.com
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Tissoires <bentiss@kernel.org>
2024-06-07 11:08:07 +02:00
Jakub Kicinski 62b5bf58b9 Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR.

No conflicts.

Adjacent changes:

drivers/net/ethernet/pensando/ionic/ionic_txrx.c
  d9c0420999 ("ionic: Mark error paths in the data path as unlikely")
  491aee894a ("ionic: fix kernel panic in XDP_TX action")

net/ipv6/ip6_fib.c
  b4cb4a1391 ("net: use unrcu_pointer() helper")
  b01e1c0307 ("ipv6: fix possible race in __fib6_drop_pcpu_from()")

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-06-06 12:06:56 -07:00
Isaku Yamahata 6fef518594 KVM: x86: Add a capability to configure bus frequency for APIC timer
Add KVM_CAP_X86_APIC_BUS_CYCLES_NS capability to configure the APIC
bus clock frequency for APIC timer emulation.
Allow KVM_ENABLE_CAPABILITY(KVM_CAP_X86_APIC_BUS_CYCLES_NS) to set the
frequency in nanoseconds. When using this capability, the user space
VMM should configure CPUID leaf 0x15 to advertise the frequency.

Vishal reported that the TDX guest kernel expects a 25MHz APIC bus
frequency but ends up getting interrupts at a significantly higher rate.

The TDX architecture hard-codes the core crystal clock frequency to
25MHz and mandates exposing it via CPUID leaf 0x15. The TDX architecture
does not allow the VMM to override the value.

In addition, per Intel SDM:
    "The APIC timer frequency will be the processor’s bus clock or core
     crystal clock frequency (when TSC/core crystal clock ratio is
     enumerated in CPUID leaf 0x15) divided by the value specified in
     the divide configuration register."

The resulting 25MHz APIC bus frequency conflicts with the KVM hardcoded
APIC bus frequency of 1GHz.

The KVM doesn't enumerate CPUID leaf 0x15 to the guest unless the user
space VMM sets it using KVM_SET_CPUID. If the CPUID leaf 0x15 is
enumerated, the guest kernel uses it as the APIC bus frequency. If not,
the guest kernel measures the frequency based on other known timers like
the ACPI timer or the legacy PIT. As reported by Vishal the TDX guest
kernel expects a 25MHz timer frequency but gets timer interrupt more
frequently due to the 1GHz frequency used by KVM.

To ensure that the guest doesn't have a conflicting view of the APIC bus
frequency, allow the userspace to tell KVM to use the same frequency that
TDX mandates instead of the default 1Ghz.

Reported-by: Vishal Annapurve <vannapurve@google.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20231006011255.4163884-1-vannapurve@google.com
Signed-off-by: Isaku Yamahata <isaku.yamahata@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Rick Edgecombe <rick.p.edgecombe@intel.com>
Co-developed-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Xiaoyao Li <xiaoyao.li@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Yuan Yao <yuan.yao@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/6748a4c12269e756f0c48680da8ccc5367c31ce7.1714081726.git.reinette.chatre@intel.com
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
2024-06-05 06:18:27 -07:00
Barry Song 310ec03841 dma-buf: align fd_flags and heap_flags with dma_heap_allocation_data
dma_heap_allocation_data defines the UAPI as follows:

 struct dma_heap_allocation_data {
 	__u64 len;
 	__u32 fd;
 	__u32 fd_flags;
 	__u64 heap_flags;
 };

However, dma_heap_buffer_alloc() casts both fd_flags and heap_flags
into unsigned int. We're inconsistent with types in the non UAPI
arguments. This patch fixes it.

Signed-off-by: Barry Song <v-songbaohua@oppo.com>
Acked-by: John Stultz <jstultz@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Sumit Semwal <sumit.semwal@linaro.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240605012605.5341-1-21cnbao@gmail.com
2024-06-05 14:52:15 +05:30
Davide Caratti 1d17568e74 net/sched: cls_flower: add support for matching tunnel control flags
extend cls_flower to match TUNNEL_FLAGS_PRESENT bits in tunnel metadata.

Suggested-by: Ilya Maximets <i.maximets@ovn.org>
Acked-by: Jamal Hadi Salim <jhs@mojatatu.com>
Signed-off-by: Davide Caratti <dcaratti@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2024-06-04 11:16:38 +02:00
Paolo Pisati 1d8491d3e7 m68k: amiga: Turn off Warp1260 interrupts during boot
On an Amiga 1200 equipped with a Warp1260 accelerator, an interrupt
storm coming from the accelerator board causes the machine to crash in
local_irq_enable() or auto_irq_enable().  Disabling interrupts for the
Warp1260 in amiga_parse_bootinfo() fixes the problem.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/ZkjwzVwYeQtyAPrL@amaterasu.local
Cc: stable <stable@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Pisati <p.pisati@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240601153254.186225-1-p.pisati@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
2024-06-04 08:59:58 +02:00
Linus Torvalds f26ee67a0f TTY fix for 6.10-rc2
Here is a single revert for a much-reported regression in 6.10-rc1 when
 it comes to a few older architectures.  Turns out that the VT ioctls
 don't work the same across all cpu types because of some old
 compatibility requrements for stuff like alpha and powerpc.  So revert
 the change that attempted to have them use the _IO() macros and go back
 to the known-working values instead.
 
 This has NOT been in linux-next but has had many reports that it fixes
 the issue with 6.10-rc1.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'tty-6.10-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty

Pull tty fix from Greg KH:
 "Here is a single revert for a much-reported regression in 6.10-rc1
  when it comes to a few older architectures.

  Turns out that the VT ioctls don't work the same across all cpu types
  because of some old compatibility requrements for stuff like alpha and
  powerpc. So revert the change that attempted to have them use the
  _IO() macros and go back to the known-working values instead.

  This has NOT been in linux-next but has had many reports that it fixes
  the issue with 6.10-rc1"

* tag 'tty-6.10-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty:
  Revert "VT: Use macros to define ioctls"
2024-06-01 08:53:39 -07:00
Greg Kroah-Hartman 7bc4244c88 Revert "VT: Use macros to define ioctls"
This reverts commit 8c467f3300.

Turns out this breaks many architectures as the vt ioctls do not all
match up everywhere due to historical reasons, so the original commit is
invalid for many values.

Reported-by: Nick Bowler <nbowler@draconx.ca>
Reported-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@kernel.org>
Reported-by: Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@kernel.org>
Reported-by: Christian Zigotzky <chzigotzky@xenosoft.de>
Reported-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Alexey Gladkov <legion@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/ad4e561c-1d49-4f25-882c-7a36c6b1b5c0@draconx.ca
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/0da9785e-ba44-4718-9d08-4e96c1ba7ab2@kernel.org
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/34d848f4-670b-4493-bf21-130ef862521b@xenosoft.de/
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2024-06-01 07:28:21 +02:00
Jakub Kicinski e19de2064f Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR.

Conflicts:

drivers/net/ethernet/ti/icssg/icssg_classifier.c
  abd5576b9c ("net: ti: icssg-prueth: Add support for ICSSG switch firmware")
  56a5cf538c ("net: ti: icssg-prueth: Fix start counter for ft1 filter")
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240531123822.3bb7eadf@canb.auug.org.au/

No other adjacent changes.

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-31 14:10:28 -07:00
Jakub Kicinski 13c7c941e7 netdev: add qstat for csum complete
Recent commit 0cfe71f45f ("netdev: add queue stats") added
a lot of useful stats, but only those immediately needed by virtio.
Presumably virtio does not support CHECKSUM_COMPLETE,
so statistic for that form of checksumming wasn't included.
Other drivers will definitely need it, in fact we expect it
to be needed in net-next soon (mlx5). So let's add the definition
of the counter for CHECKSUM_COMPLETE to uAPI in net already,
so that the counters are in a more natural order (all subsequent
counters have not been present in any released kernel, yet).

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Joe Damato <jdamato@fastly.com>
Fixes: 0cfe71f45f ("netdev: add queue stats")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240529163547.3693194-1-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2024-05-30 12:15:56 +02:00
John Garry ed7ee6a69f
statx: Update offset commentary for struct statx
In commit 2a82bb0294 ("statx: stx_subvol"), a new member was added to
struct statx, but the offset comment was not correct. Update it.

Signed-off-by: John Garry <john.g.garry@oracle.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240529081725.3769290-1-john.g.garry@oracle.com
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
2024-05-29 10:40:19 +02:00
Jakub Kicinski 4b3529edbb bpf-next-for-netdev
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Merge tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next

Daniel Borkmann says:

====================
pull-request: bpf-next 2024-05-28

We've added 23 non-merge commits during the last 11 day(s) which contain
a total of 45 files changed, 696 insertions(+), 277 deletions(-).

The main changes are:

1) Rename skb's mono_delivery_time to tstamp_type for extensibility
   and add SKB_CLOCK_TAI type support to bpf_skb_set_tstamp(),
   from Abhishek Chauhan.

2) Add netfilter CT zone ID and direction to bpf_ct_opts so that arbitrary
   CT zones can be used from XDP/tc BPF netfilter CT helper functions,
   from Brad Cowie.

3) Several tweaks to the instruction-set.rst IETF doc to address
   the Last Call review comments, from Dave Thaler.

4) Small batch of riscv64 BPF JIT optimizations in order to emit more
   compressed instructions to the JITed image for better icache efficiency,
   from Xiao Wang.

5) Sort bpftool C dump output from BTF, aiming to simplify vmlinux.h
   diffing and forcing more natural type definitions ordering,
   from Mykyta Yatsenko.

6) Use DEV_STATS_INC() macro in BPF redirect helpers to silence
   a syzbot/KCSAN race report for the tx_errors counter,
   from Jiang Yunshui.

7) Un-constify bpf_func_info in bpftool to fix compilation with LLVM 17+
   which started treating const structs as constants and thus breaking
   full BTF program name resolution, from Ivan Babrou.

8) Fix up BPF program numbers in test_sockmap selftest in order to reduce
   some of the test-internal array sizes, from Geliang Tang.

9) Small cleanup in Makefile.btf script to use test-ge check for v1.25-only
   pahole, from Alan Maguire.

10) Fix bpftool's make dependencies for vmlinux.h in order to avoid needless
    rebuilds in some corner cases, from Artem Savkov.

* tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (23 commits)
  bpf, net: Use DEV_STAT_INC()
  bpf, docs: Fix instruction.rst indentation
  bpf, docs: Clarify call local offset
  bpf, docs: Add table captions
  bpf, docs: clarify sign extension of 64-bit use of 32-bit imm
  bpf, docs: Use RFC 2119 language for ISA requirements
  bpf, docs: Move sentence about returning R0 to abi.rst
  bpf: constify member bpf_sysctl_kern:: Table
  riscv, bpf: Try RVC for reg move within BPF_CMPXCHG JIT
  riscv, bpf: Use STACK_ALIGN macro for size rounding up
  riscv, bpf: Optimize zextw insn with Zba extension
  selftests/bpf: Handle forwarding of UDP CLOCK_TAI packets
  net: Add additional bit to support clockid_t timestamp type
  net: Rename mono_delivery_time to tstamp_type for scalabilty
  selftests/bpf: Update tests for new ct zone opts for nf_conntrack kfuncs
  net: netfilter: Make ct zone opts configurable for bpf ct helpers
  selftests/bpf: Fix prog numbers in test_sockmap
  bpf: Remove unused variable "prev_state"
  bpftool: Un-const bpf_func_info to fix it for llvm 17 and newer
  bpf: Fix order of args in call to bpf_map_kvcalloc
  ...
====================

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240528105924.30905-1-daniel@iogearbox.net
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-28 07:27:29 -07:00
Matt Jan 06e785aeb9 connector: Fix invalid conversion in cn_proc.h
The implicit conversion from unsigned int to enum
proc_cn_event is invalid, so explicitly cast it
for compilation in a C++ compiler.
/usr/include/linux/cn_proc.h: In function 'proc_cn_event valid_event(proc_cn_event)':
/usr/include/linux/cn_proc.h:72:17: error: invalid conversion from 'unsigned int' to 'proc_cn_event' [-fpermissive]
   72 |         ev_type &= PROC_EVENT_ALL;
      |                 ^
      |                 |
      |                 unsigned int

Signed-off-by: Matt Jan <zoo868e@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-05-24 10:36:55 +01:00
Abhishek Chauhan 1693c5db6a net: Add additional bit to support clockid_t timestamp type
tstamp_type is now set based on actual clockid_t compressed
into 2 bits.

To make the design scalable for future needs this commit bring in
the change to extend the tstamp_type:1 to tstamp_type:2 to support
other clockid_t timestamp.

We now support CLOCK_TAI as part of tstamp_type as part of this
commit with existing support CLOCK_MONOTONIC and CLOCK_REALTIME.

Signed-off-by: Abhishek Chauhan <quic_abchauha@quicinc.com>
Reviewed-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240509211834.3235191-3-quic_abchauha@quicinc.com
Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>
2024-05-23 14:14:36 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 2ef32ad224 virtio: features, fixes, cleanups
Several new features here:
 
 - virtio-net is finally supported in vduse.
 
 - Virtio (balloon and mem) interaction with suspend is improved
 
 - vhost-scsi now handles signals better/faster.
 
 Fixes, cleanups all over the place.
 
 Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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Merge tag 'for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost

Pull virtio updates from Michael Tsirkin:
 "Several new features here:

   - virtio-net is finally supported in vduse

   - virtio (balloon and mem) interaction with suspend is improved

   - vhost-scsi now handles signals better/faster

  And fixes, cleanups all over the place"

* tag 'for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost: (48 commits)
  virtio-pci: Check if is_avq is NULL
  virtio: delete vq in vp_find_vqs_msix() when request_irq() fails
  MAINTAINERS: add Eugenio Pérez as reviewer
  vhost-vdpa: Remove usage of the deprecated ida_simple_xx() API
  vp_vdpa: don't allocate unused msix vectors
  sound: virtio: drop owner assignment
  fuse: virtio: drop owner assignment
  scsi: virtio: drop owner assignment
  rpmsg: virtio: drop owner assignment
  nvdimm: virtio_pmem: drop owner assignment
  wifi: mac80211_hwsim: drop owner assignment
  vsock/virtio: drop owner assignment
  net: 9p: virtio: drop owner assignment
  net: virtio: drop owner assignment
  net: caif: virtio: drop owner assignment
  misc: nsm: drop owner assignment
  iommu: virtio: drop owner assignment
  drm/virtio: drop owner assignment
  gpio: virtio: drop owner assignment
  firmware: arm_scmi: virtio: drop owner assignment
  ...
2024-05-23 12:04:36 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 5f16eb0549 Char/Misc and other driver subsystem changes for 6.10-rc1
Here is the big set of char/misc and other driver subsystem updates for
 6.10-rc1.  Nothing major here, just lots of new drivers and updates for
 apis and new hardware types.  Included in here are:
   - big IIO driver updates with more devices and drivers added
   - fpga driver updates
   - hyper-v driver updates
   - uio_pruss driver removal, no one uses it, other drivers control the
     same hardware now
   - binder minor updates
   - mhi driver updates
   - excon driver updates
   - counter driver updates
   - accessability driver updates
   - coresight driver updates
   - other hwtracing driver updates
   - nvmem driver updates
   - slimbus driver updates
   - spmi driver updates
   - other smaller misc and char driver updates
 
 All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
 issues.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'char-misc-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc

Pull char/misc and other driver subsystem updates from Greg KH:
 "Here is the big set of char/misc and other driver subsystem updates
  for 6.10-rc1. Nothing major here, just lots of new drivers and updates
  for apis and new hardware types. Included in here are:

   - big IIO driver updates with more devices and drivers added

   - fpga driver updates

   - hyper-v driver updates

   - uio_pruss driver removal, no one uses it, other drivers control the
     same hardware now

   - binder minor updates

   - mhi driver updates

   - excon driver updates

   - counter driver updates

   - accessability driver updates

   - coresight driver updates

   - other hwtracing driver updates

   - nvmem driver updates

   - slimbus driver updates

   - spmi driver updates

   - other smaller misc and char driver updates

  All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
  issues"

* tag 'char-misc-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (319 commits)
  misc: ntsync: mark driver as "broken" to prevent from building
  spmi: pmic-arb: Add multi bus support
  spmi: pmic-arb: Register controller for bus instead of arbiter
  spmi: pmic-arb: Make core resources acquiring a version operation
  spmi: pmic-arb: Make the APID init a version operation
  spmi: pmic-arb: Fix some compile warnings about members not being described
  dt-bindings: spmi: Deprecate qcom,bus-id
  dt-bindings: spmi: Add X1E80100 SPMI PMIC ARB schema
  spmi: pmic-arb: Replace three IS_ERR() calls by null pointer checks in spmi_pmic_arb_probe()
  spmi: hisi-spmi-controller: Do not override device identifier
  dt-bindings: spmi: hisilicon,hisi-spmi-controller: clean up example
  dt-bindings: spmi: hisilicon,hisi-spmi-controller: fix binding references
  spmi: make spmi_bus_type const
  extcon: adc-jack: Document missing struct members
  extcon: realtek: Remove unused of_gpio.h
  extcon: usbc-cros-ec: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  extcon: usb-gpio: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  extcon: max77843: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  extcon: max3355: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  extcon: intel-mrfld: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  ...
2024-05-22 12:26:46 -07:00
Linus Torvalds f6b8e86b7a TTY/Serial changes for 6.10-rc1
Here is the big set of tty/serial driver changes for 6.10-rc1.  Included
 in here are:
   - Usual good set of api cleanups and evolution by Jiri Slaby to make
     the serial interfaces move out of the 1990's by using kfifos instead
     of hand-rolling their own logic.
   - 8250_exar driver updates
   - max3100 driver updates
   - sc16is7xx driver updates
   - exar driver updates
   - sh-sci driver updates
   - tty ldisc api addition to help refuse bindings
   - other smaller serial driver updates
 
 All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
 issues.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'tty-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty

Pull tty / serial updates from Greg KH:
 "Here is the big set of tty/serial driver changes for 6.10-rc1.
  Included in here are:

   - Usual good set of api cleanups and evolution by Jiri Slaby to make
     the serial interfaces move out of the 1990's by using kfifos
     instead of hand-rolling their own logic.

   - 8250_exar driver updates

   - max3100 driver updates

   - sc16is7xx driver updates

   - exar driver updates

   - sh-sci driver updates

   - tty ldisc api addition to help refuse bindings

   - other smaller serial driver updates

  All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
  issues"

* tag 'tty-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty: (113 commits)
  serial: Clear UPF_DEAD before calling tty_port_register_device_attr_serdev()
  serial: imx: Raise TX trigger level to 8
  serial: 8250_pnp: Simplify "line" related code
  serial: sh-sci: simplify locking when re-issuing RXDMA fails
  serial: sh-sci: let timeout timer only run when DMA is scheduled
  serial: sh-sci: describe locking requirements for invalidating RXDMA
  serial: sh-sci: protect invalidating RXDMA on shutdown
  tty: add the option to have a tty reject a new ldisc
  serial: core: Call device_set_awake_path() for console port
  dt-bindings: serial: brcm,bcm2835-aux-uart: convert to dtschema
  tty: serial: uartps: Add support for uartps controller reset
  arm64: zynqmp: Add resets property for UART nodes
  dt-bindings: serial: cdns,uart: Add optional reset property
  serial: 8250_pnp: Switch to DEFINE_SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS()
  serial: 8250_exar: Keep the includes sorted
  serial: 8250_exar: Make type of bit the same in exar_ee_*_bit()
  serial: 8250_exar: Use BIT() in exar_ee_read()
  serial: 8250_exar: Switch to use dev_err_probe()
  serial: 8250_exar: Return directly from switch-cases
  serial: 8250_exar: Decrease indentation level
  ...
2024-05-22 11:53:02 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 0bfbc914d9 RISC-V Patches for the 6.10 Merge Window, Part 1
* Support for byte/half-word compare-and-exchange, emulated via LR/SC
   loops.
 * Support for Rust.
 * Support for Zihintpause in hwprobe.
 * Support for the PR_RISCV_SET_ICACHE_FLUSH_CTX prctl().
 * Support for lockless lockrefs.
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Merge tag 'riscv-for-linus-6.10-mw1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/riscv/linux

Pull RISC-V updates from Palmer Dabbelt:

 - Add byte/half-word compare-and-exchange, emulated via LR/SC loops

 - Support for Rust

 - Support for Zihintpause in hwprobe

 - Add PR_RISCV_SET_ICACHE_FLUSH_CTX prctl()

 - Support lockless lockrefs

* tag 'riscv-for-linus-6.10-mw1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/riscv/linux: (42 commits)
  riscv: defconfig: Enable CONFIG_CLK_SOPHGO_CV1800
  riscv: select ARCH_HAS_FAST_MULTIPLIER
  riscv: mm: still create swiotlb buffer for kmalloc() bouncing if required
  riscv: Annotate pgtable_l{4,5}_enabled with __ro_after_init
  riscv: Remove redundant CONFIG_64BIT from pgtable_l{4,5}_enabled
  riscv: mm: Always use an ASID to flush mm contexts
  riscv: mm: Preserve global TLB entries when switching contexts
  riscv: mm: Make asid_bits a local variable
  riscv: mm: Use a fixed layout for the MM context ID
  riscv: mm: Introduce cntx2asid/cntx2version helper macros
  riscv: Avoid TLB flush loops when affected by SiFive CIP-1200
  riscv: Apply SiFive CIP-1200 workaround to single-ASID sfence.vma
  riscv: mm: Combine the SMP and UP TLB flush code
  riscv: Only send remote fences when some other CPU is online
  riscv: mm: Broadcast kernel TLB flushes only when needed
  riscv: Use IPIs for remote cache/TLB flushes by default
  riscv: Factor out page table TLB synchronization
  riscv: Flush the instruction cache during SMP bringup
  riscv: hwprobe: export Zihintpause ISA extension
  riscv: misaligned: remove CONFIG_RISCV_M_MODE specific code
  ...
2024-05-22 09:56:00 -07:00
David Hildenbrand e4544c550e virtio-mem: support suspend+resume
With virtio-mem, primarily hibernation is problematic: as the machine shuts
down, the virtio-mem device loses its state. Powering the machine back up
is like losing a bunch of DIMMs. While there would be ways to add limited
support, suspend+resume is more commonly used for VMs and "easier" to
support cleanly.

s2idle can be supported without any device dependencies. Similarly, one
would expect suspend-to-ram (i.e., S3) to work out of the box. However,
QEMU currently unplugs all device memory when resuming the VM, using a
cold reset on the "wakeup" path. In order to support S3, we need a feature
flag for the device to tell us if memory remains plugged when waking up. In
the future, QEMU will implement this feature.

So let's always support s2idle and support S3 with plugged memory only if
the device indicates support. Block hibernation early using the PM
notifier.

Trying to hibernate now fails early:
	# echo disk > /sys/power/state
	[   26.455369] PM: hibernation: hibernation entry
	[   26.458271] virtio_mem virtio0: hibernation is not supported.
	[   26.462498] PM: hibernation: hibernation exit
	-bash: echo: write error: Operation not permitted

s2idle works even without the new feature bit:
	# echo s2idle > /sys/power/mem_sleep
	# echo mem > /sys/power/state
	[   52.083725] PM: suspend entry (s2idle)
	[   52.095950] Filesystems sync: 0.010 seconds
	[   52.101493] Freezing user space processes
	[   52.104213] Freezing user space processes completed (elapsed 0.001 seconds)
	[   52.106520] OOM killer disabled.
	[   52.107655] Freezing remaining freezable tasks
	[   52.110880] Freezing remaining freezable tasks completed (elapsed 0.001 seconds)
	[   52.113296] printk: Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug)

S3 does not work without the feature bit when memory is plugged:
	# echo deep > /sys/power/mem_sleep
	# echo mem > /sys/power/state
	[   32.788281] PM: suspend entry (deep)
	[   32.816630] Filesystems sync: 0.027 seconds
	[   32.820029] Freezing user space processes
	[   32.823870] Freezing user space processes completed (elapsed 0.001 seconds)
	[   32.827756] OOM killer disabled.
	[   32.829608] Freezing remaining freezable tasks
	[   32.833842] Freezing remaining freezable tasks completed (elapsed 0.001 seconds)
	[   32.837953] printk: Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug)
	[   32.916172] virtio_mem virtio0: suspend+resume with plugged memory is not supported
	[   32.916181] virtio-pci 0000:00:02.0: PM: pci_pm_suspend(): virtio_pci_freeze+0x0/0x50 returns -1
	[   32.916197] virtio-pci 0000:00:02.0: PM: dpm_run_callback(): pci_pm_suspend+0x0/0x170 returns -1
	[   32.916210] virtio-pci 0000:00:02.0: PM: failed to suspend async: error -1

But S3 works with the new feature bit when memory is plugged (patched
QEMU):
	# echo deep > /sys/power/mem_sleep
	# echo mem > /sys/power/state
	[   33.983694] PM: suspend entry (deep)
	[   34.009828] Filesystems sync: 0.024 seconds
	[   34.013589] Freezing user space processes
	[   34.016722] Freezing user space processes completed (elapsed 0.001 seconds)
	[   34.019092] OOM killer disabled.
	[   34.020291] Freezing remaining freezable tasks
	[   34.023549] Freezing remaining freezable tasks completed (elapsed 0.001 seconds)
	[   34.026090] printk: Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug)

Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>
Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Cc: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20240318120645.105664-1-david@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-05-22 08:31:15 -04:00
Linus Torvalds f0bae243b2 pci-v6.10-changes
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Merge tag 'pci-v6.10-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pci/pci

Pull pci updates from Bjorn Helgaas:
 "Enumeration:

   - Skip E820 checks for MCFG ECAM regions for new (2016+) machines,
     since there's no requirement to describe them in E820 and some
     platforms require ECAM to work (Bjorn Helgaas)

   - Rename PCI_IRQ_LEGACY to PCI_IRQ_INTX to be more specific (Damien
     Le Moal)

   - Remove last user and pci_enable_device_io() (Heiner Kallweit)

   - Wait for Link Training==0 to avoid possible race (Ilpo Järvinen)

   - Skip waiting for devices that have been disconnected while
     suspended (Ilpo Järvinen)

   - Clear Secondary Status errors after enumeration since Master Aborts
     and Unsupported Request errors are an expected part of enumeration
     (Vidya Sagar)

  MSI:

   - Remove unused IMS (Interrupt Message Store) support (Bjorn Helgaas)

  Error handling:

   - Mask Genesys GL975x SD host controller Replay Timer Timeout
     correctable errors caused by a hardware defect; the errors cause
     interrupts that prevent system suspend (Kai-Heng Feng)

   - Fix EDR-related _DSM support, which previously evaluated revision 5
     but assumed revision 6 behavior (Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan)

  ASPM:

   - Simplify link state definitions and mask calculation (Ilpo
     Järvinen)

  Power management:

   - Avoid D3cold for HP Pavilion 17 PC/1972 PCIe Ports, where BIOS
     apparently doesn't know how to put them back in D0 (Mario
     Limonciello)

  CXL:

   - Support resetting CXL devices; special handling required because
     CXL Ports mask Secondary Bus Reset by default (Dave Jiang)

  DOE:

   - Support DOE Discovery Version 2 (Alexey Kardashevskiy)

  Endpoint framework:

   - Set endpoint BAR to be 64-bit if the driver says that's all the
     device supports, in addition to doing so if the size is >2GB
     (Niklas Cassel)

   - Simplify endpoint BAR allocation and setting interfaces (Niklas
     Cassel)

  Cadence PCIe controller driver:

   - Drop DT binding redundant msi-parent and pci-bus.yaml (Krzysztof
     Kozlowski)

  Cadence PCIe endpoint driver:

   - Configure endpoint BARs to be 64-bit based on the BAR type, not the
     BAR value (Niklas Cassel)

  Freescale Layerscape PCIe controller driver:

   - Convert DT binding to YAML (Frank Li)

  MediaTek MT7621 PCIe controller driver:

   - Add DT binding missing 'reg' property for child Root Ports
     (Krzysztof Kozlowski)

   - Fix theoretical string truncation in PHY name (Sergio Paracuellos)

  NVIDIA Tegra194 PCIe controller driver:

   - Return success for endpoint probe instead of falling through to the
     failure path (Vidya Sagar)

  Renesas R-Car PCIe controller driver:

   - Add DT binding missing IOMMU properties (Geert Uytterhoeven)

   - Add DT binding R-Car V4H compatible for host and endpoint mode
     (Yoshihiro Shimoda)

  Rockchip PCIe controller driver:

   - Configure endpoint BARs to be 64-bit based on the BAR type, not the
     BAR value (Niklas Cassel)

   - Add DT binding missing maxItems to ep-gpios (Krzysztof Kozlowski)

   - Set the Subsystem Vendor ID, which was previously zero because it
     was masked incorrectly (Rick Wertenbroek)

  Synopsys DesignWare PCIe controller driver:

   - Restructure DBI register access to accommodate devices where this
     requires Refclk to be active (Manivannan Sadhasivam)

   - Remove the deinit() callback, which was only need by the
     pcie-rcar-gen4, and do it directly in that driver (Manivannan
     Sadhasivam)

   - Add dw_pcie_ep_cleanup() so drivers that support PERST# can clean
     up things like eDMA (Manivannan Sadhasivam)

   - Rename dw_pcie_ep_exit() to dw_pcie_ep_deinit() to make it parallel
     to dw_pcie_ep_init() (Manivannan Sadhasivam)

   - Rename dw_pcie_ep_init_complete() to dw_pcie_ep_init_registers() to
     reflect the actual functionality (Manivannan Sadhasivam)

   - Call dw_pcie_ep_init_registers() directly from all the glue
     drivers, not just those that require active Refclk from the host
     (Manivannan Sadhasivam)

   - Remove the "core_init_notifier" flag, which was an obscure way for
     glue drivers to indicate that they depend on Refclk from the host
     (Manivannan Sadhasivam)

  TI J721E PCIe driver:

   - Add DT binding J784S4 SoC Device ID (Siddharth Vadapalli)

   - Add DT binding J722S SoC support (Siddharth Vadapalli)

  TI Keystone PCIe controller driver:

   - Add DT binding missing num-viewport, phys and phy-name properties
     (Jan Kiszka)

  Miscellaneous:

   - Constify and annotate with __ro_after_init (Heiner Kallweit)

   - Convert DT bindings to YAML (Krzysztof Kozlowski)

   - Check for kcalloc() failure in of_pci_prop_intr_map() (Duoming
     Zhou)"

* tag 'pci-v6.10-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pci/pci: (97 commits)
  PCI: Do not wait for disconnected devices when resuming
  x86/pci: Skip early E820 check for ECAM region
  PCI: Remove unused pci_enable_device_io()
  ata: pata_cs5520: Remove unnecessary call to pci_enable_device_io()
  PCI: Update pci_find_capability() stub return types
  PCI: Remove PCI_IRQ_LEGACY
  scsi: vmw_pvscsi: Do not use PCI_IRQ_LEGACY instead of PCI_IRQ_LEGACY
  scsi: pmcraid: Use PCI_IRQ_INTX instead of PCI_IRQ_LEGACY
  scsi: mpt3sas: Use PCI_IRQ_INTX instead of PCI_IRQ_LEGACY
  scsi: megaraid_sas: Use PCI_IRQ_INTX instead of PCI_IRQ_LEGACY
  scsi: ipr: Use PCI_IRQ_INTX instead of PCI_IRQ_LEGACY
  scsi: hpsa: Use PCI_IRQ_INTX instead of PCI_IRQ_LEGACY
  scsi: arcmsr: Use PCI_IRQ_INTX instead of PCI_IRQ_LEGACY
  wifi: rtw89: Use PCI_IRQ_INTX instead of PCI_IRQ_LEGACY
  dt-bindings: PCI: rockchip,rk3399-pcie: Add missing maxItems to ep-gpios
  Revert "genirq/msi: Provide constants for PCI/IMS support"
  Revert "x86/apic/msi: Enable PCI/IMS"
  Revert "iommu/vt-d: Enable PCI/IMS"
  Revert "iommu/amd: Enable PCI/IMS"
  Revert "PCI/MSI: Provide IMS (Interrupt Message Store) support"
  ...
2024-05-21 10:09:28 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 16dbfae867 bcachefs changes for 6.10-rc1
- More safety fixes, primarily found by syzbot
 
 - Run the upgrade/downgrade paths in nochnages mode. Nochanges mode is
   primarily for testing fsck/recovery in dry run mode, so it shouldn't
   change anything besides disabling writes and holding dirty metadata in
   memory.
 
   The idea here was to reduce the amount of activity if we can't write
   anything out, so that bringing up a filesystem in "super ro" mode
   would be more lilkely to work for data recovery - but norecovery is
   the correct option for this.
 
 - btree_trans->locked; we now track whether a btree_trans has any btree
   nodes locked, and this is used for improved assertions related to
   trans_unlock() and trans_relock(). We'll also be using it for
   improving how we work with lockdep in the future: we don't want
   lockdep to be tracking individual btree node locks because we take too
   many for lockdep to track, and it's not necessary since we have a
   cycle detector.
 
 - Trigger improvements that are prep work for online fsck
 
 - BTREE_TRIGGER_check_repair; this regularizes how we do some repair
   work for extents that goes with running triggers in fsck, and fixes
   some subtle issues with transaction restarts there.
 
 - bch2_snapshot_equiv() has now been ripped out of fsck.c; snapshot
   equivalence classes are for when snapshot deletion leaves behind
   redundant snapshot nodes, but snapshot deletion now cleans this up
   right away, so the abstraction doesn't need to leak.
 
 - Improvements to how we resume writing to the journal in recovery. The
   code for picking the new place to write when reading the journal is
   greatly simplified and we also store the position in the superblock
   for when we don't read the journal; this means that we preserve more
   of the journal for list_journal debugging.
 
 - Improvements to sysfs btree_cache and btree_node_cache, for debugging
   memory reclaim.
 
 - We now detect when we've blocked for 10 seconds on the allocator in
   the write path and dump some useful info.
 
 - Safety fixes for devices references: this is a big series that changes
   almost all device lookups to properly check if the device exists and
   take a reference to it.
 
   Previously we assumed that if a bkey exists that references a device
   then the device must exist, and this was enforced in .invalid methods,
   but this was incorrect because it meant device removal relied on
   accounting being correct to not leave keys pointing to invalid
   devices, and that's not something we can assume.
 
   Getting the "pointer to invalid device" checks out of our .invalid()
   methods fixes some long standing device removal bugs; the only
   outstanding bug with device removal now is a race between the discard
   path and deleting alloc info, which should be easily fixed.
 
 - The allocator now prefers not to expand the new
   member_info.btree_allocated bitmap, meaning if repair ever requires
   scanning for btree nodes (because of a corrupt interior nodes) we
   won't have to scan the whole device(s).
 
 - New coding style document, which among other things talks about the
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Merge tag 'bcachefs-2024-05-19' of https://evilpiepirate.org/git/bcachefs

Pull bcachefs updates from Kent Overstreet:

 - More safety fixes, primarily found by syzbot

 - Run the upgrade/downgrade paths in nochnages mode. Nochanges mode is
   primarily for testing fsck/recovery in dry run mode, so it shouldn't
   change anything besides disabling writes and holding dirty metadata
   in memory.

   The idea here was to reduce the amount of activity if we can't write
   anything out, so that bringing up a filesystem in "super ro" mode
   would be more lilkely to work for data recovery - but norecovery is
   the correct option for this.

 - btree_trans->locked; we now track whether a btree_trans has any btree
   nodes locked, and this is used for improved assertions related to
   trans_unlock() and trans_relock(). We'll also be using it for
   improving how we work with lockdep in the future: we don't want
   lockdep to be tracking individual btree node locks because we take
   too many for lockdep to track, and it's not necessary since we have a
   cycle detector.

 - Trigger improvements that are prep work for online fsck

 - BTREE_TRIGGER_check_repair; this regularizes how we do some repair
   work for extents that goes with running triggers in fsck, and fixes
   some subtle issues with transaction restarts there.

 - bch2_snapshot_equiv() has now been ripped out of fsck.c; snapshot
   equivalence classes are for when snapshot deletion leaves behind
   redundant snapshot nodes, but snapshot deletion now cleans this up
   right away, so the abstraction doesn't need to leak.

 - Improvements to how we resume writing to the journal in recovery. The
   code for picking the new place to write when reading the journal is
   greatly simplified and we also store the position in the superblock
   for when we don't read the journal; this means that we preserve more
   of the journal for list_journal debugging.

 - Improvements to sysfs btree_cache and btree_node_cache, for debugging
   memory reclaim.

 - We now detect when we've blocked for 10 seconds on the allocator in
   the write path and dump some useful info.

 - Safety fixes for devices references: this is a big series that
   changes almost all device lookups to properly check if the device
   exists and take a reference to it.

   Previously we assumed that if a bkey exists that references a device
   then the device must exist, and this was enforced in .invalid
   methods, but this was incorrect because it meant device removal
   relied on accounting being correct to not leave keys pointing to
   invalid devices, and that's not something we can assume.

   Getting the "pointer to invalid device" checks out of our .invalid()
   methods fixes some long standing device removal bugs; the only
   outstanding bug with device removal now is a race between the discard
   path and deleting alloc info, which should be easily fixed.

 - The allocator now prefers not to expand the new
   member_info.btree_allocated bitmap, meaning if repair ever requires
   scanning for btree nodes (because of a corrupt interior nodes) we
   won't have to scan the whole device(s).

 - New coding style document, which among other things talks about the
   correct usage of assertions

* tag 'bcachefs-2024-05-19' of https://evilpiepirate.org/git/bcachefs: (155 commits)
  bcachefs: add no_invalid_checks flag
  bcachefs: add counters for failed shrinker reclaim
  bcachefs: Fix sb_field_downgrade validation
  bcachefs: Plumb bch_validate_flags to sb_field_ops.validate()
  bcachefs: s/bkey_invalid_flags/bch_validate_flags
  bcachefs: fsync() should not return -EROFS
  bcachefs: Invalid devices are now checked for by fsck, not .invalid methods
  bcachefs: kill bch2_dev_bkey_exists() in bch2_check_fix_ptrs()
  bcachefs: kill bch2_dev_bkey_exists() in bch2_read_endio()
  bcachefs: bch2_dev_get_ioref() checks for device not present
  bcachefs: bch2_dev_get_ioref2(); io_read.c
  bcachefs: bch2_dev_get_ioref2(); debug.c
  bcachefs: bch2_dev_get_ioref2(); journal_io.c
  bcachefs: bch2_dev_get_ioref2(); io_write.c
  bcachefs: bch2_dev_get_ioref2(); btree_io.c
  bcachefs: bch2_dev_get_ioref2(); backpointers.c
  bcachefs: bch2_dev_get_ioref2(); alloc_background.c
  bcachefs: for_each_bset() declares loop iter
  bcachefs: Move BCACHEFS_STATFS_MAGIC value to UAPI magic.h
  bcachefs: Improve sysfs internal/btree_cache
  ...
2024-05-19 13:45:48 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 61ea647ed1 NFSD 6.10 Release Notes
This is a light release containing mostly optimizations, code clean-
 ups, and minor bug fixes. This development cycle has focused on non-
 upstream kernel work:
 
 1. Continuing to build upstream CI for NFSD, based on kdevops
 2. Backporting NFSD filecache-related fixes to selected LTS kernels
 
 One notable new feature in v6.10 NFSD is the addition of a new
 netlink protocol dedicated to configuring NFSD. A new user space
 tool, nfsdctl, is to be added to nfs-utils. Lots more to come here.
 
 As always I am very grateful to NFSD contributors, reviewers,
 testers, and bug reporters who participated during this cycle.
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Merge tag 'nfsd-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cel/linux

Pull nfsd updates from Chuck Lever:
 "This is a light release containing mostly optimizations, code clean-
  ups, and minor bug fixes. This development cycle has focused on non-
  upstream kernel work:

   1. Continuing to build upstream CI for NFSD, based on kdevops

   2. Backporting NFSD filecache-related fixes to selected LTS kernels

  One notable new feature in v6.10 NFSD is the addition of a new netlink
  protocol dedicated to configuring NFSD. A new user space tool,
  nfsdctl, is to be added to nfs-utils. Lots more to come here.

  As always I am very grateful to NFSD contributors, reviewers, testers,
  and bug reporters who participated during this cycle"

* tag 'nfsd-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cel/linux: (29 commits)
  NFSD: Force all NFSv4.2 COPY requests to be synchronous
  SUNRPC: Fix gss_free_in_token_pages()
  NFS/knfsd: Remove the invalid NFS error 'NFSERR_OPNOTSUPP'
  knfsd: LOOKUP can return an illegal error value
  nfsd: set security label during create operations
  NFSD: Add COPY status code to OFFLOAD_STATUS response
  NFSD: Record status of async copy operation in struct nfsd4_copy
  SUNRPC: Remove comment for sp_lock
  NFSD: add listener-{set,get} netlink command
  SUNRPC: add a new svc_find_listener helper
  SUNRPC: introduce svc_xprt_create_from_sa utility routine
  NFSD: add write_version to netlink command
  NFSD: convert write_threads to netlink command
  NFSD: allow callers to pass in scope string to nfsd_svc
  NFSD: move nfsd_mutex handling into nfsd_svc callers
  lockd: host: Remove unnecessary statements'host = NULL;'
  nfsd: don't create nfsv4recoverydir in nfsdfs when not used.
  nfsd: optimise recalculate_deny_mode() for a common case
  nfsd: add tracepoint in mark_client_expired_locked
  nfsd: new tracepoint for check_slot_seqid
  ...
2024-05-18 14:04:20 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 2fc0e7892c Landlock updates for v6.10-rc1
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Merge tag 'landlock-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mic/linux

Pull landlock updates from Mickaël Salaün:
 "This brings ioctl control to Landlock, contributed by Günther Noack.
  This also adds him as a Landlock reviewer, and fixes an issue in the
  sample"

* tag 'landlock-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mic/linux:
  MAINTAINERS: Add Günther Noack as Landlock reviewer
  fs/ioctl: Add a comment to keep the logic in sync with LSM policies
  MAINTAINERS: Notify Landlock maintainers about changes to fs/ioctl.c
  landlock: Document IOCTL support
  samples/landlock: Add support for LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_IOCTL_DEV
  selftests/landlock: Exhaustive test for the IOCTL allow-list
  selftests/landlock: Check IOCTL restrictions for named UNIX domain sockets
  selftests/landlock: Test IOCTLs on named pipes
  selftests/landlock: Test ioctl(2) and ftruncate(2) with open(O_PATH)
  selftests/landlock: Test IOCTL with memfds
  selftests/landlock: Test IOCTL support
  landlock: Add IOCTL access right for character and block devices
  samples/landlock: Fix incorrect free in populate_ruleset_net
2024-05-18 10:48:07 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 53683e4080 tracing ring buffer updates for v6.10:
- Add ring_buffer memory mappings
 
   The tracing ring buffer was created based on being mostly used with the
   splice system call. It is broken up into page ordered sub-buffers and the
   reader swaps a new sub-buffer with an existing sub-buffer that's part
   of the write buffer. It then has total access to the swapped out
   sub-buffer and can do copyless movements of the memory into other mediums
   (file system, network, etc).
 
   The buffer is great for passing around the ring buffer contents in the
   kernel, but is not so good for when the consumer is the user space task
   itself.
 
   A new interface is added that allows user space to memory map the ring
   buffer. It will get all the write sub-buffers as well as reader sub-buffer
   (that is not written to). It can send an ioctl to change which sub-buffer
   is the new reader sub-buffer.
 
   The ring buffer is read only to user space. It only needs to call the
   ioctl when it is finished with a sub-buffer and needs a new sub-buffer
   that the writer will not write over.
 
   A self test program was also created for testing and can be used as
   an example for the interface to user space. The libtracefs (external
   to the kernel) also has code that interacts with this, although it is
   disabled until the interface is in a official release. It can be enabled
   by compiling the library with a special flag. This was used for testing
   applications that perform better with the buffer being mapped.
 
   Memory mapped buffers have limitations. The main one is that it can not be
   used with the snapshot logic. If the buffer is mapped, snapshots will be
   disabled. If any logic is set to trigger snapshots on a buffer, that
   buffer will not be allowed to be mapped.
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Merge tag 'trace-ringbuffer-v6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace

Pull tracing ring buffer updates from Steven Rostedt:
 "Add ring_buffer memory mappings.

  The tracing ring buffer was created based on being mostly used with
  the splice system call. It is broken up into page ordered sub-buffers
  and the reader swaps a new sub-buffer with an existing sub-buffer
  that's part of the write buffer. It then has total access to the
  swapped out sub-buffer and can do copyless movements of the memory
  into other mediums (file system, network, etc).

  The buffer is great for passing around the ring buffer contents in the
  kernel, but is not so good for when the consumer is the user space
  task itself.

  A new interface is added that allows user space to memory map the ring
  buffer. It will get all the write sub-buffers as well as reader
  sub-buffer (that is not written to). It can send an ioctl to change
  which sub-buffer is the new reader sub-buffer.

  The ring buffer is read only to user space. It only needs to call the
  ioctl when it is finished with a sub-buffer and needs a new sub-buffer
  that the writer will not write over.

  A self test program was also created for testing and can be used as an
  example for the interface to user space. The libtracefs (external to
  the kernel) also has code that interacts with this, although it is
  disabled until the interface is in a official release. It can be
  enabled by compiling the library with a special flag. This was used
  for testing applications that perform better with the buffer being
  mapped.

  Memory mapped buffers have limitations. The main one is that it can
  not be used with the snapshot logic. If the buffer is mapped,
  snapshots will be disabled. If any logic is set to trigger snapshots
  on a buffer, that buffer will not be allowed to be mapped"

* tag 'trace-ringbuffer-v6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace:
  ring-buffer: Add cast to unsigned long addr passed to virt_to_page()
  ring-buffer: Have mmapped ring buffer keep track of missed events
  ring-buffer/selftest: Add ring-buffer mapping test
  Documentation: tracing: Add ring-buffer mapping
  tracing: Allow user-space mapping of the ring-buffer
  ring-buffer: Introducing ring-buffer mapping functions
  ring-buffer: Allocate sub-buffers with __GFP_COMP
2024-05-17 18:40:37 -07:00
Linus Torvalds ff2632d7d0 powerpc updates for 6.10
- Enable BPF Kernel Functions (kfuncs) in the powerpc BPF JIT.
 
  - Allow per-process DEXCR (Dynamic Execution Control Register) settings via
    prctl, notably NPHIE which controls hashst/hashchk for ROP protection.
 
  - Install powerpc selftests in sub-directories. Note this changes the way
    run_kselftest.sh needs to be invoked for powerpc selftests.
 
  - Change fadump (Firmware Assisted Dump) to better handle memory add/remove.
 
  - Add support for passing additional parameters to the fadump kernel.
 
  - Add support for updating the kdump image on CPU/memory add/remove events.
 
  - Other small features, cleanups and fixes.
 
 Thanks to: Andrew Donnellan, Andy Shevchenko, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Arnd Bergmann,
 Benjamin Gray, Bjorn Helgaas, Christian Zigotzky, Christophe Jaillet, Christophe
 Leroy, Colin Ian King, Cédric Le Goater, Dr. David Alan Gilbert, Erhard Furtner,
 Frank Li, GUO Zihua, Ganesh Goudar, Geoff Levand, Ghanshyam Agrawal, Greg Kurz,
 Hari Bathini, Joel Stanley, Justin Stitt, Kunwu Chan, Li Yang, Lidong Zhong,
 Madhavan Srinivasan, Mahesh Salgaonkar, Masahiro Yamada, Matthias Schiffer,
 Naresh Kamboju, Nathan Chancellor, Nathan Lynch, Naveen N Rao, Nicholas
 Miehlbradt, Ran Wang, Randy Dunlap, Ritesh Harjani, Sachin Sant, Shirisha Ganta,
 Shrikanth Hegde, Sourabh Jain, Stephen Rothwell, sundar, Thorsten Blum, Vaibhav
 Jain, Xiaowei Bao, Yang Li, Zhao Chenhui.
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Merge tag 'powerpc-6.10-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux

Pull powerpc updates from Michael Ellerman:

 - Enable BPF Kernel Functions (kfuncs) in the powerpc BPF JIT.

 - Allow per-process DEXCR (Dynamic Execution Control Register) settings
   via prctl, notably NPHIE which controls hashst/hashchk for ROP
   protection.

 - Install powerpc selftests in sub-directories. Note this changes the
   way run_kselftest.sh needs to be invoked for powerpc selftests.

 - Change fadump (Firmware Assisted Dump) to better handle memory
   add/remove.

 - Add support for passing additional parameters to the fadump kernel.

 - Add support for updating the kdump image on CPU/memory add/remove
   events.

 - Other small features, cleanups and fixes.

Thanks to Andrew Donnellan, Andy Shevchenko, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Arnd
Bergmann, Benjamin Gray, Bjorn Helgaas, Christian Zigotzky, Christophe
Jaillet, Christophe Leroy, Colin Ian King, Cédric Le Goater, Dr. David
Alan Gilbert, Erhard Furtner, Frank Li, GUO Zihua, Ganesh Goudar, Geoff
Levand, Ghanshyam Agrawal, Greg Kurz, Hari Bathini, Joel Stanley, Justin
Stitt, Kunwu Chan, Li Yang, Lidong Zhong, Madhavan Srinivasan, Mahesh
Salgaonkar, Masahiro Yamada, Matthias Schiffer, Naresh Kamboju, Nathan
Chancellor, Nathan Lynch, Naveen N Rao, Nicholas Miehlbradt, Ran Wang,
Randy Dunlap, Ritesh Harjani, Sachin Sant, Shirisha Ganta, Shrikanth
Hegde, Sourabh Jain, Stephen Rothwell, sundar, Thorsten Blum, Vaibhav
Jain, Xiaowei Bao, Yang Li, and Zhao Chenhui.

* tag 'powerpc-6.10-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (85 commits)
  powerpc/fadump: Fix section mismatch warning
  powerpc/85xx: fix compile error without CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP
  powerpc/fadump: update documentation about bootargs_append
  powerpc/fadump: pass additional parameters when fadump is active
  powerpc/fadump: setup additional parameters for dump capture kernel
  powerpc/pseries/fadump: add support for multiple boot memory regions
  selftests/powerpc/dexcr: Fix spelling mistake "predicition" -> "prediction"
  KVM: PPC: Book3S HV nestedv2: Fix an error handling path in gs_msg_ops_kvmhv_nestedv2_config_fill_info()
  KVM: PPC: Fix documentation for ppc mmu caps
  KVM: PPC: code cleanup for kvmppc_book3s_irqprio_deliver
  KVM: PPC: Book3S HV nestedv2: Cancel pending DEC exception
  powerpc/xmon: Check cpu id in commands "c#", "dp#" and "dx#"
  powerpc/code-patching: Use dedicated memory routines for patching
  powerpc/code-patching: Test patch_instructions() during boot
  powerpc64/kasan: Pass virtual addresses to kasan_init_phys_region()
  powerpc: rename SPRN_HID2 define to SPRN_HID2_750FX
  powerpc: Fix typos
  powerpc/eeh: Fix spelling of the word "auxillary" and update comment
  macintosh/ams: Fix unused variable warning
  powerpc/Makefile: Remove bits related to the previous use of -mcmodel=large
  ...
2024-05-17 09:05:46 -07:00
Bjorn Helgaas d539117564 Merge branch 'pci/doe'
- Add support for DOE Discovery version 2 (Alexey Kardashevskiy)

* pci/doe:
  PCI/DOE: Support discovery version 2
2024-05-16 18:14:09 -05:00
Linus Torvalds 6fd600d742 media updates for v6.10-rc1
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Merge tag 'media/v6.10-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media

Pull media updates from Mauro Carvalho Chehab:

 - New V4L2 ioctl VIDIOC_REMOVE_BUFS

 - experimental support for using generic metaformats on V4L2 core

 - New drivers: Intel IPU6 controller driver, Broadcom BCM283x/BCM271x

 - More cleanups at atomisp driver

 - Usual bunch of driver cleanups, improvements and fixes

* tag 'media/v6.10-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media: (328 commits)
  media: bcm2835-unicam: Depend on COMMON_CLK
  Revert "media: v4l2-ctrls: show all owned controls in log_status"
  media: ov2740: Ensure proper reset sequence on probe()
  media: intel/ipu6: Don't print user-triggerable errors to kernel log
  media: bcm2835-unicam: Fix driver path in MAINTAINERS
  media: bcm2835-unicam: Fix a NULL vs IS_ERR() check
  media: bcm2835-unicam: Do not print error when irq not found
  media: bcm2835-unicam: Do not replace IRQ retcode during probe
  media: bcm2835-unicam: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  media: media: intel/ipu6: Fix spelling mistake "remappinp" -> "remapping"
  media: intel/ipu6: explicitly include vmalloc.h
  media: cec.h: Fix kerneldoc
  media: uvcvideo: Refactor iterators
  media: v4l: async: refactor v4l2_async_create_ancillary_links
  media: intel/ipu6: Don't re-allocate memory for firmware
  media: dvb-frontends: tda10048: Fix integer overflow
  media: tc358746: Use the correct div_ function
  media: i2c: st-mipid02: Use the correct div function
  media: tegra-vde: Refactor timeout handling
  media: stk1160: Use min macro
  ...
2024-05-16 08:45:44 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 2e9250022e CXL changes for v6.10 merge window
Topics:
 - Add CXL log related mailbox commands
   - Add Get Log Capabilities command
   - Add Get Supported Log Sub-List Commands command
   - Add Clear Log command
 - Add series for HPA to DPA translation for CXL events cxl_dram and cxl_general_media
 - Add support to send CPER records to CXL for more detailed parsing.
 
 Misc changes and fixes:
 - Fix for compile warning of cxl_security_ops
 - Add debug message for invalid interleave granularity
 - Enhancement to cxl-test event testing
 - Add dev_warn() on unsupported mixed mode decoder
 - Fix use of phys_to_target_node() for x86
 - Use helper function for decoder enum instead of open coding
 - Include missing headers for cxl-event
 - Fix MAINTAINERS file entry
 - Fix cxlr_pmem memory leak
 - Cleanup __cxl_parse_cfmws via scope-based resource menagement
 - Convert cxl_pmem_region_alloc() to scope-based resource management
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Merge tag 'cxl-for-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cxl/cxl

Pull CXL updates from Dave Jiang:

 - Three CXL mailbox passthrough commands are added to support the
   populating and clearing of vendor debug logs:
     - Get Log Capabilities
     - Get Supported Log Sub-List Commands
     - Clear Log

 - Add support of Device Phyiscal Address (DPA) to Host Physical Address
   (HPA) translation for CXL events of cxl_dram and cxl_general media.

   This allows user space to figure out which CXL region the event
   occured via trace event.

 - Connect CXL to CPER reporting.

   If a device is configured for firmware first, CXL event records are
   not sent directly to the host. Those records are reported through EFI
   Common Platform Error Records (CPER). Add support to route the CPER
   records through the CXL sub-system in order to provide DPA to HPA
   translation and also event decoding and tracing. This is useful for
   users to determine which system issues may correspond to specific
   hardware events.

 - A number of misc cleanups and fixes:
     - Fix for compile warning of cxl_security_ops
     - Add debug message for invalid interleave granularity
     - Enhancement to cxl-test event testing
     - Add dev_warn() on unsupported mixed mode decoder
     - Fix use of phys_to_target_node() for x86
     - Use helper function for decoder enum instead of open coding
     - Include missing headers for cxl-event
     - Fix MAINTAINERS file entry
     - Fix cxlr_pmem memory leak
     - Cleanup __cxl_parse_cfmws via scope-based resource menagement
     - Convert cxl_pmem_region_alloc() to scope-based resource management

* tag 'cxl-for-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cxl/cxl: (21 commits)
  cxl/cper: Remove duplicated GUID defines
  cxl/cper: Fix non-ACPI-APEI-GHES build
  cxl/pci: Process CPER events
  acpi/ghes: Process CXL Component Events
  cxl/region: Convert cxl_pmem_region_alloc to scope-based resource management
  cxl/acpi: Cleanup __cxl_parse_cfmws()
  cxl/region: Fix cxlr_pmem leaks
  cxl/core: Add region info to cxl_general_media and cxl_dram events
  cxl/region: Move cxl_trace_hpa() work to the region driver
  cxl/region: Move cxl_dpa_to_region() work to the region driver
  cxl/trace: Correct DPA field masks for general_media & dram events
  MAINTAINERS: repair file entry in COMPUTE EXPRESS LINK
  cxl/cxl-event: include missing <linux/types.h> and <linux/uuid.h>
  cxl/hdm: Debug, use decoder name function
  cxl: Fix use of phys_to_target_node() for x86
  cxl/hdm: dev_warn() on unsupported mixed mode decoder
  cxl/test: Enhance event testing
  cxl/hdm: Add debug message for invalid interleave granularity
  cxl: Fix compile warning for cxl_security_ops extern
  cxl/mbox: Add Clear Log mailbox command
  ...
2024-05-15 14:32:27 -07:00
Linus Torvalds c405aa3ea3 Updates for nvdimm for 6.10
Code cleanups, remove duplicate code, and updates for current
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Merge tag 'libnvdimm-for-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm

Pull nvdimm updates from Ira Weiny:
 "The changes include removing duplicate code and updating the nvdimm
  tree to the current kernel interfaces such as using const for struct
  device_type and changing the platform remove callback signature"

* tag 'libnvdimm-for-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm:
  dax: remove redundant assignment to variable rc
  ndtest: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  nvdimm/btt: always set max_integrity_segments
  nvdimm: remove nd_integrity_init
  dax: constify the struct device_type usage
  powerpc/papr_scm: Move duplicate definitions to common header files
2024-05-15 14:28:56 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 1b294a1f35 Networking changes for 6.10.
Core & protocols
 ----------------
 
  - Complete rework of garbage collection of AF_UNIX sockets.
    AF_UNIX is prone to forming reference count cycles due to fd passing
    functionality. New method based on Tarjan's Strongly Connected Components
    algorithm should be both faster and remove a lot of workarounds
    we accumulated over the years.
 
  - Add TCP fraglist GRO support, allowing chaining multiple TCP packets
    and forwarding them together. Useful for small switches / routers which
    lack basic checksum offload in some scenarios (e.g. PPPoE).
 
  - Support using SMP threads for handling packet backlog i.e. packet
    processing from software interfaces and old drivers which don't
    use NAPI. This helps move the processing out of the softirq jumble.
 
  - Continue work of converting from rtnl lock to RCU protection.
    Don't require rtnl lock when reading: IPv6 routing FIB, IPv6 address
    labels, netdev threaded NAPI sysfs files, bonding driver's sysfs files,
    MPLS devconf, IPv4 FIB rules, netns IDs, tcp metrics, TC Qdiscs,
    neighbor entries, ARP entries via ioctl(SIOCGARP), a lot of the link
    information available via rtnetlink.
 
  - Small optimizations from Eric to UDP wake up handling, memory accounting,
    RPS/RFS implementation, TCP packet sizing etc.
 
  - Allow direct page recycling in the bulk API used by XDP, for +2% PPS.
 
  - Support peek with an offset on TCP sockets.
 
  - Add MPTCP APIs for querying last time packets were received/sent/acked,
    and whether MPTCP "upgrade" succeeded on a TCP socket.
 
  - Add intra-node communication shortcut to improve SMC performance.
 
  - Add IPv6 (and IPv{4,6}-over-IPv{4,6}) support to the GTP protocol driver.
 
  - Add HSR-SAN (RedBOX) mode of operation to the HSR protocol driver.
 
  - Add reset reasons for tracing what caused a TCP reset to be sent.
 
  - Introduce direction attribute for xfrm (IPSec) states.
    State can be used either for input or output packet processing.
 
 Things we sprinkled into general kernel code
 --------------------------------------------
 
  - Add bitmap_{read,write}(), bitmap_size(), expose BYTES_TO_BITS().
    This required touch-ups and renaming of a few existing users.
 
  - Add Endian-dependent __counted_by_{le,be} annotations.
 
  - Make building selftests "quieter" by printing summaries like
    "CC object.o" rather than full commands with all the arguments.
 
 Netfilter
 ---------
 
  - Use GFP_KERNEL to clone elements, to deal better with OOM situations
    and avoid failures in the .commit step.
 
 BPF
 ---
 
  - Add eBPF JIT for ARCv2 CPUs.
 
  - Support attaching kprobe BPF programs through kprobe_multi link in
    a session mode, meaning, a BPF program is attached to both function entry
    and return, the entry program can decide if the return program gets
    executed and the entry program can share u64 cookie value with return
    program. "Session mode" is a common use-case for tetragon and bpftrace.
 
  - Add the ability to specify and retrieve BPF cookie for raw tracepoint
    programs in order to ease migration from classic to raw tracepoints.
 
  - Add an internal-only BPF per-CPU instruction for resolving per-CPU
    memory addresses and implement support in x86, ARM64 and RISC-V JITs.
    This allows inlining functions which need to access per-CPU state.
 
  - Optimize x86 BPF JIT's emit_mov_imm64, and add support for various
    atomics in bpf_arena which can be JITed as a single x86 instruction.
    Support BPF arena on ARM64.
 
  - Add a new bpf_wq API for deferring events and refactor process-context
    bpf_timer code to keep common code where possible.
 
  - Harden the BPF verifier's and/or/xor value tracking.
 
  - Introduce crypto kfuncs to let BPF programs call kernel crypto APIs.
 
  - Support bpf_tail_call_static() helper for BPF programs with GCC 13.
 
  - Add bpf_preempt_{disable,enable}() kfuncs in order to allow a BPF
    program to have code sections where preemption is disabled.
 
 Driver API
 ----------
 
  - Skip software TC processing completely if all installed rules are
    marked as HW-only, instead of checking the HW-only flag rule by rule.
 
  - Add support for configuring PoE (Power over Ethernet), similar to
    the already existing support for PoDL (Power over Data Line) config.
 
  - Initial bits of a queue control API, for now allowing a single queue
    to be reset without disturbing packet flow to other queues.
 
  - Common (ethtool) statistics for hardware timestamping.
 
 Tests and tooling
 -----------------
 
  - Remove the need to create a config file to run the net forwarding tests
    so that a naive "make run_tests" can exercise them.
 
  - Define a method of writing tests which require an external endpoint
    to communicate with (to send/receive data towards the test machine).
    Add a few such tests.
 
  - Create a shared code library for writing Python tests. Expose the YAML
    Netlink library from tools/ to the tests for easy Netlink access.
 
  - Move netfilter tests under net/, extend them, separate performance tests
    from correctness tests, and iron out issues found by running them
    "on every commit".
 
  - Refactor BPF selftests to use common network helpers.
 
  - Further work filling in YAML definitions of Netlink messages for:
    nftables, team driver, bonding interfaces, vlan interfaces, VF info,
    TC u32 mark, TC police action.
 
  - Teach Python YAML Netlink to decode attribute policies.
 
  - Extend the definition of the "indexed array" construct in the specs
    to cover arrays of scalars rather than just nests.
 
  - Add hyperlinks between definitions in generated Netlink docs.
 
 Drivers
 -------
 
  - Make sure unsupported flower control flags are rejected by drivers,
    and make more drivers report errors directly to the application rather
    than dmesg (large number of driver changes from Asbjørn Sloth Tønnesen).
 
  - Ethernet high-speed NICs:
    - Broadcom (bnxt):
      - support multiple RSS contexts and steering traffic to them
      - support XDP metadata
      - make page pool allocations more NUMA aware
    - Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
      - extract datapath code common among Intel drivers into a library
      - use fewer resources in switchdev by sharing queues with the PF
      - add PFCP filter support
      - add Ethernet filter support
      - use a spinlock instead of HW lock in PTP clock ops
      - support 5 layer Tx scheduler topology
    - nVidia/Mellanox:
      - 800G link modes and 100G SerDes speeds
      - per-queue IRQ coalescing configuration
    - Marvell Octeon:
      - support offloading TC packet mark action
 
  - Ethernet NICs consumer, embedded and virtual:
    - stop lying about skb->truesize in USB Ethernet drivers, it messes up
      TCP memory calculations
    - Google cloud vNIC:
      - support changing ring size via ethtool
      - support ring reset using the queue control API
    - VirtIO net:
      - expose flow hash from RSS to XDP
      - per-queue statistics
      - add selftests
    - Synopsys (stmmac):
      - support controllers which require an RX clock signal from the MII
        bus to perform their hardware initialization
    - TI:
      - icssg_prueth: support ICSSG-based Ethernet on AM65x SR1.0 devices
      - icssg_prueth: add SW TX / RX Coalescing based on hrtimers
      - cpsw: minimal XDP support
    - Renesas (ravb):
      - support describing the MDIO bus
    - Realtek (r8169):
      - add support for RTL8168M
    - Microchip Sparx5:
      - matchall and flower actions mirred and redirect
 
  - Ethernet switches:
    - nVidia/Mellanox:
      - improve events processing performance
    - Marvell:
      - add support for MV88E6250 family internal PHYs
    - Microchip:
      - add DCB and DSCP mapping support for KSZ switches
      - vsc73xx: convert to PHYLINK
    - Realtek:
      - rtl8226b/rtl8221b: add C45 instances and SerDes switching
 
  - Many driver changes related to PHYLIB and PHYLINK deprecated API cleanup.
 
  - Ethernet PHYs:
    - Add a new driver for Airoha EN8811H 2.5 Gigabit PHY.
    - micrel: lan8814: add support for PPS out and external timestamp trigger
 
  - WiFi:
    - Disable Wireless Extensions (WEXT) in all Wi-Fi 7 devices drivers.
      Modern devices can only be configured using nl80211.
    - mac80211/cfg80211
      - handle color change per link for WiFi 7 Multi-Link Operation
    - Intel (iwlwifi):
      - don't support puncturing in 5 GHz
      - support monitor mode on passive channels
      - BZ-W device support
      - P2P with HE/EHT support
      - re-add support for firmware API 90
      - provide channel survey information for Automatic Channel Selection
    - MediaTek (mt76):
      - mt7921 LED control
      - mt7925 EHT radiotap support
      - mt7920e PCI support
    - Qualcomm (ath11k):
      - P2P support for QCA6390, WCN6855 and QCA2066
      - support hibernation
      - ieee80211-freq-limit Device Tree property support
    - Qualcomm (ath12k):
      - refactoring in preparation of multi-link support
      - suspend and hibernation support
      - ACPI support
      - debugfs support, including dfs_simulate_radar support
    - RealTek:
      - rtw88: RTL8723CS SDIO device support
      - rtw89: RTL8922AE Wi-Fi 7 PCI device support
      - rtw89: complete features of new WiFi 7 chip 8922AE including
        BT-coexistence and Wake-on-WLAN
      - rtw89: use BIOS ACPI settings to set TX power and channels
      - rtl8xxxu: enable Management Frame Protection (MFP) support
 
  - Bluetooth:
    - support for Intel BlazarI and Filmore Peak2 (BE201)
    - support for MediaTek MT7921S SDIO
    - initial support for Intel PCIe BT driver
    - remove HCI_AMP support
 
 Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'net-next-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next

Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski:
 "Core & protocols:

   - Complete rework of garbage collection of AF_UNIX sockets.

     AF_UNIX is prone to forming reference count cycles due to fd
     passing functionality. New method based on Tarjan's Strongly
     Connected Components algorithm should be both faster and remove a
     lot of workarounds we accumulated over the years.

   - Add TCP fraglist GRO support, allowing chaining multiple TCP
     packets and forwarding them together. Useful for small switches /
     routers which lack basic checksum offload in some scenarios (e.g.
     PPPoE).

   - Support using SMP threads for handling packet backlog i.e. packet
     processing from software interfaces and old drivers which don't use
     NAPI. This helps move the processing out of the softirq jumble.

   - Continue work of converting from rtnl lock to RCU protection.

     Don't require rtnl lock when reading: IPv6 routing FIB, IPv6
     address labels, netdev threaded NAPI sysfs files, bonding driver's
     sysfs files, MPLS devconf, IPv4 FIB rules, netns IDs, tcp metrics,
     TC Qdiscs, neighbor entries, ARP entries via ioctl(SIOCGARP), a lot
     of the link information available via rtnetlink.

   - Small optimizations from Eric to UDP wake up handling, memory
     accounting, RPS/RFS implementation, TCP packet sizing etc.

   - Allow direct page recycling in the bulk API used by XDP, for +2%
     PPS.

   - Support peek with an offset on TCP sockets.

   - Add MPTCP APIs for querying last time packets were received/sent/acked
     and whether MPTCP "upgrade" succeeded on a TCP socket.

   - Add intra-node communication shortcut to improve SMC performance.

   - Add IPv6 (and IPv{4,6}-over-IPv{4,6}) support to the GTP protocol
     driver.

   - Add HSR-SAN (RedBOX) mode of operation to the HSR protocol driver.

   - Add reset reasons for tracing what caused a TCP reset to be sent.

   - Introduce direction attribute for xfrm (IPSec) states. State can be
     used either for input or output packet processing.

  Things we sprinkled into general kernel code:

   - Add bitmap_{read,write}(), bitmap_size(), expose BYTES_TO_BITS().

     This required touch-ups and renaming of a few existing users.

   - Add Endian-dependent __counted_by_{le,be} annotations.

   - Make building selftests "quieter" by printing summaries like
     "CC object.o" rather than full commands with all the arguments.

  Netfilter:

   - Use GFP_KERNEL to clone elements, to deal better with OOM
     situations and avoid failures in the .commit step.

  BPF:

   - Add eBPF JIT for ARCv2 CPUs.

   - Support attaching kprobe BPF programs through kprobe_multi link in
     a session mode, meaning, a BPF program is attached to both function
     entry and return, the entry program can decide if the return
     program gets executed and the entry program can share u64 cookie
     value with return program. "Session mode" is a common use-case for
     tetragon and bpftrace.

   - Add the ability to specify and retrieve BPF cookie for raw
     tracepoint programs in order to ease migration from classic to raw
     tracepoints.

   - Add an internal-only BPF per-CPU instruction for resolving per-CPU
     memory addresses and implement support in x86, ARM64 and RISC-V
     JITs. This allows inlining functions which need to access per-CPU
     state.

   - Optimize x86 BPF JIT's emit_mov_imm64, and add support for various
     atomics in bpf_arena which can be JITed as a single x86
     instruction. Support BPF arena on ARM64.

   - Add a new bpf_wq API for deferring events and refactor
     process-context bpf_timer code to keep common code where possible.

   - Harden the BPF verifier's and/or/xor value tracking.

   - Introduce crypto kfuncs to let BPF programs call kernel crypto
     APIs.

   - Support bpf_tail_call_static() helper for BPF programs with GCC 13.

   - Add bpf_preempt_{disable,enable}() kfuncs in order to allow a BPF
     program to have code sections where preemption is disabled.

  Driver API:

   - Skip software TC processing completely if all installed rules are
     marked as HW-only, instead of checking the HW-only flag rule by
     rule.

   - Add support for configuring PoE (Power over Ethernet), similar to
     the already existing support for PoDL (Power over Data Line)
     config.

   - Initial bits of a queue control API, for now allowing a single
     queue to be reset without disturbing packet flow to other queues.

   - Common (ethtool) statistics for hardware timestamping.

  Tests and tooling:

   - Remove the need to create a config file to run the net forwarding
     tests so that a naive "make run_tests" can exercise them.

   - Define a method of writing tests which require an external endpoint
     to communicate with (to send/receive data towards the test
     machine). Add a few such tests.

   - Create a shared code library for writing Python tests. Expose the
     YAML Netlink library from tools/ to the tests for easy Netlink
     access.

   - Move netfilter tests under net/, extend them, separate performance
     tests from correctness tests, and iron out issues found by running
     them "on every commit".

   - Refactor BPF selftests to use common network helpers.

   - Further work filling in YAML definitions of Netlink messages for:
     nftables, team driver, bonding interfaces, vlan interfaces, VF
     info, TC u32 mark, TC police action.

   - Teach Python YAML Netlink to decode attribute policies.

   - Extend the definition of the "indexed array" construct in the specs
     to cover arrays of scalars rather than just nests.

   - Add hyperlinks between definitions in generated Netlink docs.

  Drivers:

   - Make sure unsupported flower control flags are rejected by drivers,
     and make more drivers report errors directly to the application
     rather than dmesg (large number of driver changes from Asbjørn
     Sloth Tønnesen).

   - Ethernet high-speed NICs:
      - Broadcom (bnxt):
         - support multiple RSS contexts and steering traffic to them
         - support XDP metadata
         - make page pool allocations more NUMA aware
      - Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
         - extract datapath code common among Intel drivers into a library
         - use fewer resources in switchdev by sharing queues with the PF
         - add PFCP filter support
         - add Ethernet filter support
         - use a spinlock instead of HW lock in PTP clock ops
         - support 5 layer Tx scheduler topology
      - nVidia/Mellanox:
         - 800G link modes and 100G SerDes speeds
         - per-queue IRQ coalescing configuration
      - Marvell Octeon:
         - support offloading TC packet mark action

   - Ethernet NICs consumer, embedded and virtual:
      - stop lying about skb->truesize in USB Ethernet drivers, it
        messes up TCP memory calculations
      - Google cloud vNIC:
         - support changing ring size via ethtool
         - support ring reset using the queue control API
      - VirtIO net:
         - expose flow hash from RSS to XDP
         - per-queue statistics
         - add selftests
      - Synopsys (stmmac):
         - support controllers which require an RX clock signal from the
           MII bus to perform their hardware initialization
      - TI:
         - icssg_prueth: support ICSSG-based Ethernet on AM65x SR1.0 devices
         - icssg_prueth: add SW TX / RX Coalescing based on hrtimers
         - cpsw: minimal XDP support
      - Renesas (ravb):
         - support describing the MDIO bus
      - Realtek (r8169):
         - add support for RTL8168M
      - Microchip Sparx5:
         - matchall and flower actions mirred and redirect

   - Ethernet switches:
      - nVidia/Mellanox:
         - improve events processing performance
      - Marvell:
         - add support for MV88E6250 family internal PHYs
      - Microchip:
         - add DCB and DSCP mapping support for KSZ switches
         - vsc73xx: convert to PHYLINK
      - Realtek:
         - rtl8226b/rtl8221b: add C45 instances and SerDes switching

   - Many driver changes related to PHYLIB and PHYLINK deprecated API
     cleanup

   - Ethernet PHYs:
      - Add a new driver for Airoha EN8811H 2.5 Gigabit PHY.
      - micrel: lan8814: add support for PPS out and external timestamp trigger

   - WiFi:
      - Disable Wireless Extensions (WEXT) in all Wi-Fi 7 devices
        drivers. Modern devices can only be configured using nl80211.
      - mac80211/cfg80211
         - handle color change per link for WiFi 7 Multi-Link Operation
      - Intel (iwlwifi):
         - don't support puncturing in 5 GHz
         - support monitor mode on passive channels
         - BZ-W device support
         - P2P with HE/EHT support
         - re-add support for firmware API 90
         - provide channel survey information for Automatic Channel Selection
      - MediaTek (mt76):
         - mt7921 LED control
         - mt7925 EHT radiotap support
         - mt7920e PCI support
      - Qualcomm (ath11k):
         - P2P support for QCA6390, WCN6855 and QCA2066
         - support hibernation
         - ieee80211-freq-limit Device Tree property support
      - Qualcomm (ath12k):
         - refactoring in preparation of multi-link support
         - suspend and hibernation support
         - ACPI support
         - debugfs support, including dfs_simulate_radar support
      - RealTek:
         - rtw88: RTL8723CS SDIO device support
         - rtw89: RTL8922AE Wi-Fi 7 PCI device support
         - rtw89: complete features of new WiFi 7 chip 8922AE including
           BT-coexistence and Wake-on-WLAN
         - rtw89: use BIOS ACPI settings to set TX power and channels
         - rtl8xxxu: enable Management Frame Protection (MFP) support

   - Bluetooth:
      - support for Intel BlazarI and Filmore Peak2 (BE201)
      - support for MediaTek MT7921S SDIO
      - initial support for Intel PCIe BT driver
      - remove HCI_AMP support"

* tag 'net-next-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1827 commits)
  selftests: netfilter: fix packetdrill conntrack testcase
  net: gro: fix napi_gro_cb zeroed alignment
  Bluetooth: btintel_pcie: Refactor and code cleanup
  Bluetooth: btintel_pcie: Fix warning reported by sparse
  Bluetooth: hci_core: Fix not handling hdev->le_num_of_adv_sets=1
  Bluetooth: btintel: Fix compiler warning for multi_v7_defconfig config
  Bluetooth: btintel_pcie: Fix compiler warnings
  Bluetooth: btintel_pcie: Add *setup* function to download firmware
  Bluetooth: btintel_pcie: Add support for PCIe transport
  Bluetooth: btintel: Export few static functions
  Bluetooth: HCI: Remove HCI_AMP support
  Bluetooth: L2CAP: Fix div-by-zero in l2cap_le_flowctl_init()
  Bluetooth: qca: Fix error code in qca_read_fw_build_info()
  Bluetooth: hci_conn: Use __counted_by() and avoid -Wfamnae warning
  Bluetooth: btintel: Add support for Filmore Peak2 (BE201)
  Bluetooth: btintel: Add support for BlazarI
  LE Create Connection command timeout increased to 20 secs
  dt-bindings: net: bluetooth: Add MediaTek MT7921S SDIO Bluetooth
  Bluetooth: compute LE flow credits based on recvbuf space
  Bluetooth: hci_sync: Use cmd->num_cis instead of magic number
  ...
2024-05-14 19:42:24 -07:00
Luiz Augusto von Dentz 84a4bb6548 Bluetooth: HCI: Remove HCI_AMP support
Since BT_HS has been remove HCI_AMP controllers no longer has any use so
remove it along with the capability of creating AMP controllers.

Since we no longer need to differentiate between AMP and Primary
controllers, as only HCI_PRIMARY is left, this also remove
hdev->dev_type altogether.

Fixes: e7b02296fb ("Bluetooth: Remove BT_HS")
Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@intel.com>
2024-05-14 10:54:49 -04:00
Jakub Kicinski 5c1672705a net: revert partially applied PHY topology series
The series is causing issues with PHY drivers built as modules.
Since it was only partially applied and the merge window has
opened let's revert and try again for v6.11.

Revert 6916e461e7 ("net: phy: Introduce ethernet link topology representation")
Revert 0ec5ed6c13 ("net: sfp: pass the phy_device when disconnecting an sfp module's PHY")
Revert e75e4e074c ("net: phy: add helpers to handle sfp phy connect/disconnect")
Revert fdd353965b ("net: sfp: Add helper to return the SFP bus name")
Revert 841942bc62 ("net: ethtool: Allow passing a phy index for some commands")

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/171242462917.4000.9759453824684907063.git-patchwork-notify@kernel.org/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240507102822.2023826-1-maxime.chevallier@bootlin.com/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240513154156.104281-1-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-13 18:35:02 -07:00
Jakub Kicinski 6e62702feb bpf-next-for-netdev
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Merge tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next

Daniel Borkmann says:

====================
pull-request: bpf-next 2024-05-13

We've added 119 non-merge commits during the last 14 day(s) which contain
a total of 134 files changed, 9462 insertions(+), 4742 deletions(-).

The main changes are:

1) Add BPF JIT support for 32-bit ARCv2 processors, from Shahab Vahedi.

2) Add BPF range computation improvements to the verifier in particular
   around XOR and OR operators, refactoring of checks for range computation
   and relaxing MUL range computation so that src_reg can also be an unknown
   scalar, from Cupertino Miranda.

3) Add support to attach kprobe BPF programs through kprobe_multi link in
   a session mode, meaning, a BPF program is attached to both function entry
   and return, the entry program can decide if the return program gets
   executed and the entry program can share u64 cookie value with return
   program. Session mode is a common use-case for tetragon and bpftrace,
   from Jiri Olsa.

4) Fix a potential overflow in libbpf's ring__consume_n() and improve libbpf
   as well as BPF selftest's struct_ops handling, from Andrii Nakryiko.

5) Improvements to BPF selftests in context of BPF gcc backend,
   from Jose E. Marchesi & David Faust.

6) Migrate remaining BPF selftest tests from test_sock_addr.c to prog_test-
   -style in order to retire the old test, run it in BPF CI and additionally
   expand test coverage, from Jordan Rife.

7) Big batch for BPF selftest refactoring in order to remove duplicate code
   around common network helpers, from Geliang Tang.

8) Another batch of improvements to BPF selftests to retire obsolete
   bpf_tcp_helpers.h as everything is available vmlinux.h,
   from Martin KaFai Lau.

9) Fix BPF map tear-down to not walk the map twice on free when both timer
   and wq is used, from Benjamin Tissoires.

10) Fix BPF verifier assumptions about socket->sk that it can be non-NULL,
    from Alexei Starovoitov.

11) Change BTF build scripts to using --btf_features for pahole v1.26+,
    from Alan Maguire.

12) Small improvements to BPF reusing struct_size() and krealloc_array(),
    from Andy Shevchenko.

13) Fix s390 JIT to emit a barrier for BPF_FETCH instructions,
    from Ilya Leoshkevich.

14) Extend TCP ->cong_control() callback in order to feed in ack and
    flag parameters and allow write-access to tp->snd_cwnd_stamp
    from BPF program, from Miao Xu.

15) Add support for internal-only per-CPU instructions to inline
    bpf_get_smp_processor_id() helper call for arm64 and riscv64 BPF JITs,
    from Puranjay Mohan.

16) Follow-up to remove the redundant ethtool.h from tooling infrastructure,
    from Tushar Vyavahare.

17) Extend libbpf to support "module:<function>" syntax for tracing
    programs, from Viktor Malik.

* tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (119 commits)
  bpf: make list_for_each_entry portable
  bpf: ignore expected GCC warning in test_global_func10.c
  bpf: disable strict aliasing in test_global_func9.c
  selftests/bpf: Free strdup memory in xdp_hw_metadata
  selftests/bpf: Fix a few tests for GCC related warnings.
  bpf: avoid gcc overflow warning in test_xdp_vlan.c
  tools: remove redundant ethtool.h from tooling infra
  selftests/bpf: Expand ATTACH_REJECT tests
  selftests/bpf: Expand getsockname and getpeername tests
  sefltests/bpf: Expand sockaddr hook deny tests
  selftests/bpf: Expand sockaddr program return value tests
  selftests/bpf: Retire test_sock_addr.(c|sh)
  selftests/bpf: Remove redundant sendmsg test cases
  selftests/bpf: Migrate ATTACH_REJECT test cases
  selftests/bpf: Migrate expected_attach_type tests
  selftests/bpf: Migrate wildcard destination rewrite test
  selftests/bpf: Migrate sendmsg6 v4 mapped address tests
  selftests/bpf: Migrate sendmsg deny test cases
  selftests/bpf: Migrate WILDCARD_IP test
  selftests/bpf: Handle SYSCALL_EPERM and SYSCALL_ENOTSUPP test cases
  ...
====================

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240513134114.17575-1-daniel@iogearbox.net
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-13 16:41:10 -07:00
Vincent Donnefort cf9f0f7c4c tracing: Allow user-space mapping of the ring-buffer
Currently, user-space extracts data from the ring-buffer via splice,
which is handy for storage or network sharing. However, due to splice
limitations, it is imposible to do real-time analysis without a copy.

A solution for that problem is to let the user-space map the ring-buffer
directly.

The mapping is exposed via the per-CPU file trace_pipe_raw. The first
element of the mapping is the meta-page. It is followed by each
subbuffer constituting the ring-buffer, ordered by their unique page ID:

  * Meta-page -- include/uapi/linux/trace_mmap.h for a description
  * Subbuf ID 0
  * Subbuf ID 1
     ...

It is therefore easy to translate a subbuf ID into an offset in the
mapping:

  reader_id = meta->reader->id;
  reader_offset = meta->meta_page_size + reader_id * meta->subbuf_size;

When new data is available, the mapper must call a newly introduced ioctl:
TRACE_MMAP_IOCTL_GET_READER. This will update the Meta-page reader ID to
point to the next reader containing unread data.

Mapping will prevent snapshot and buffer size modifications.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20240510140435.3550353-4-vdonnefort@google.com

CC: <linux-mm@kvack.org>
Signed-off-by: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2024-05-13 18:09:56 -04:00
Vincent Donnefort 117c39200d ring-buffer: Introducing ring-buffer mapping functions
In preparation for allowing the user-space to map a ring-buffer, add
a set of mapping functions:

  ring_buffer_{map,unmap}()

And controls on the ring-buffer:

  ring_buffer_map_get_reader()  /* swap reader and head */

Mapping the ring-buffer also involves:

  A unique ID for each subbuf of the ring-buffer, currently they are
  only identified through their in-kernel VA.

  A meta-page, where are stored ring-buffer statistics and a
  description for the current reader

The linear mapping exposes the meta-page, and each subbuf of the
ring-buffer, ordered following their unique ID, assigned during the
first mapping.

Once mapped, no subbuf can get in or out of the ring-buffer: the buffer
size will remain unmodified and the splice enabling functions will in
reality simply memcpy the data instead of swapping subbufs.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20240510140435.3550353-3-vdonnefort@google.com

CC: <linux-mm@kvack.org>
Signed-off-by: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com>
Acked-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2024-05-13 18:09:56 -04:00
Daniel Jurgens b56035101e netdev: Add queue stats for TX stop and wake
TX queue stop and wake are counted by some drivers.
Support reporting these via netdev-genl queue stats.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Jurgens <danielj@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Xing <kerneljasonxing@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240510201927.1821109-2-danielj@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-13 14:58:36 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 84c7d76b5a This update includes the following changes:
API:
 
 - Remove crypto stats interface.
 
 Algorithms:
 
 - Add faster AES-XTS on modern x86_64 CPUs.
 - Forbid curves with order less than 224 bits in ecc (FIPS 186-5).
 - Add ECDSA NIST P521.
 
 Drivers:
 
 - Expose otp zone in atmel.
 - Add dh fallback for primes > 4K in qat.
 - Add interface for live migration in qat.
 - Use dma for aes requests in starfive.
 - Add full DMA support for stm32mpx in stm32.
 - Add Tegra Security Engine driver.
 
 Others:
 
 - Introduce scope-based x509_certificate allocation.
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Merge tag 'v6.10-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6

Pull crypto updates from Herbert Xu:
 "API:
   - Remove crypto stats interface

  Algorithms:
   - Add faster AES-XTS on modern x86_64 CPUs
   - Forbid curves with order less than 224 bits in ecc (FIPS 186-5)
   - Add ECDSA NIST P521

  Drivers:
   - Expose otp zone in atmel
   - Add dh fallback for primes > 4K in qat
   - Add interface for live migration in qat
   - Use dma for aes requests in starfive
   - Add full DMA support for stm32mpx in stm32
   - Add Tegra Security Engine driver

  Others:
   - Introduce scope-based x509_certificate allocation"

* tag 'v6.10-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: (123 commits)
  crypto: atmel-sha204a - provide the otp content
  crypto: atmel-sha204a - add reading from otp zone
  crypto: atmel-i2c - rename read function
  crypto: atmel-i2c - add missing arg description
  crypto: iaa - Use kmemdup() instead of kzalloc() and memcpy()
  crypto: sahara - use 'time_left' variable with wait_for_completion_timeout()
  crypto: api - use 'time_left' variable with wait_for_completion_killable_timeout()
  crypto: caam - i.MX8ULP donot have CAAM page0 access
  crypto: caam - init-clk based on caam-page0-access
  crypto: starfive - Use fallback for unaligned dma access
  crypto: starfive - Do not free stack buffer
  crypto: starfive - Skip unneeded fallback allocation
  crypto: starfive - Skip dma setup for zeroed message
  crypto: hisilicon/sec2 - fix for register offset
  crypto: hisilicon/debugfs - mask the unnecessary info from the dump
  crypto: qat - specify firmware files for 402xx
  crypto: x86/aes-gcm - simplify GCM hash subkey derivation
  crypto: x86/aes-gcm - delete unused GCM assembly code
  crypto: x86/aes-xts - simplify loop in xts_crypt_slowpath()
  hwrng: stm32 - repair clock handling
  ...
2024-05-13 14:53:05 -07:00
Matthieu Baerts (NGI0) c084ebd77a tcp: socket option to check for MPTCP fallback to TCP
A way for an application to know if an MPTCP connection fell back to TCP
is to use getsockopt(MPTCP_INFO) and look for errors. The issue with
this technique is that the same errors -- EOPNOTSUPP (IPv4) and
ENOPROTOOPT (IPv6) -- are returned if there was a fallback, *or* if the
kernel doesn't support this socket option. The userspace then has to
look at the kernel version to understand what the errors mean.

It is not clean, and it doesn't take into account older kernels where
the socket option has been backported. A cleaner way would be to expose
this info to the TCP socket level. In case of MPTCP socket where no
fallback happened, the socket options for the TCP level will be handled
in MPTCP code, in mptcp_getsockopt_sol_tcp(). If not, that will be in
TCP code, in do_tcp_getsockopt(). So MPTCP simply has to set the value
1, while TCP has to set 0.

If the socket option is not supported, one of these two errors will be
reported:
- EOPNOTSUPP (95 - Operation not supported) for MPTCP sockets
- ENOPROTOOPT (92 - Protocol not available) for TCP sockets, e.g. on the
  socket received after an 'accept()', when the client didn't request to
  use MPTCP: this socket will be a TCP one, even if the listen socket
  was an MPTCP one.

With this new option, the kernel can return a clear answer to both "Is
this kernel new enough to tell me the fallback status?" and "If it is
new enough, is it currently a TCP or MPTCP socket?" questions, while not
breaking the previous method.

Acked-by: Mat Martineau <martineau@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Baerts (NGI0) <matttbe@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240509-upstream-net-next-20240509-mptcp-tcp_is_mptcp-v1-1-f846df999202@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-13 14:48:04 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 87caef4220 hardening updates for 6.10-rc1
- selftests: Add str*cmp tests (Ivan Orlov)
 
 - __counted_by: provide UAPI for _le/_be variants (Erick Archer)
 
 - Various strncpy deprecation refactors (Justin Stitt)
 
 - stackleak: Use a copy of soon-to-be-const sysctl table (Thomas Weißschuh)
 
 - UBSAN: Work around i386 -regparm=3 bug with Clang prior to version 19
 
 - Provide helper to deal with non-NUL-terminated string copying
 
 - SCSI: Fix older string copying bugs (with new helper)
 
 - selftests: Consolidate string helper behavioral tests
 
 - selftests: add memcpy() fortify tests
 
 - string: Add additional __realloc_size() annotations for "dup" helpers
 
 - LKDTM: Fix KCFI+rodata+objtool confusion
 
 - hardening.config: Enable KCFI
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Merge tag 'hardening-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull hardening updates from Kees Cook:
 "The bulk of the changes here are related to refactoring and expanding
  the KUnit tests for string helper and fortify behavior.

  Some trivial strncpy replacements in fs/ were carried in my tree. Also
  some fixes to SCSI string handling were carried in my tree since the
  helper for those was introduce here. Beyond that, just little fixes
  all around: objtool getting confused about LKDTM+KCFI, preparing for
  future refactors (constification of sysctl tables, additional
  __counted_by annotations), a Clang UBSAN+i386 crash fix, and adding
  more options in the hardening.config Kconfig fragment.

  Summary:

   - selftests: Add str*cmp tests (Ivan Orlov)

   - __counted_by: provide UAPI for _le/_be variants (Erick Archer)

   - Various strncpy deprecation refactors (Justin Stitt)

   - stackleak: Use a copy of soon-to-be-const sysctl table (Thomas
     Weißschuh)

   - UBSAN: Work around i386 -regparm=3 bug with Clang prior to
     version 19

   - Provide helper to deal with non-NUL-terminated string copying

   - SCSI: Fix older string copying bugs (with new helper)

   - selftests: Consolidate string helper behavioral tests

   - selftests: add memcpy() fortify tests

   - string: Add additional __realloc_size() annotations for "dup"
     helpers

   - LKDTM: Fix KCFI+rodata+objtool confusion

   - hardening.config: Enable KCFI"

* tag 'hardening-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: (29 commits)
  uapi: stddef.h: Provide UAPI macros for __counted_by_{le, be}
  stackleak: Use a copy of the ctl_table argument
  string: Add additional __realloc_size() annotations for "dup" helpers
  kunit/fortify: Fix replaced failure path to unbreak __alloc_size
  hardening: Enable KCFI and some other options
  lkdtm: Disable CFI checking for perms functions
  kunit/fortify: Add memcpy() tests
  kunit/fortify: Do not spam logs with fortify WARNs
  kunit/fortify: Rename tests to use recommended conventions
  init: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy_pad
  kunit/fortify: Fix mismatched kvalloc()/vfree() usage
  scsi: qla2xxx: Avoid possible run-time warning with long model_num
  scsi: mpi3mr: Avoid possible run-time warning with long manufacturer strings
  scsi: mptfusion: Avoid possible run-time warning with long manufacturer strings
  fs: ecryptfs: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy
  hfsplus: refactor copy_name to not use strncpy
  reiserfs: replace deprecated strncpy with scnprintf
  virt: acrn: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy
  ubsan: Avoid i386 UBSAN handler crashes with Clang
  ubsan: Remove 1-element array usage in debug reporting
  ...
2024-05-13 14:14:05 -07:00
Jakub Kicinski c85e41bfe7 netfilter pull request 24-05-12
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Merge tag 'nf-next-24-05-12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netfilter/nf-next

Pablo Neira Ayuso says:

====================
Netfilter updates for net-next

The following patchset contains Netfilter updates for net-next:

Patch #1 skips transaction if object type provides no .update interface.

Patch #2 skips NETDEV_CHANGENAME which is unused.

Patch #3 enables conntrack to handle Multicast Router Advertisements and
	 Multicast Router Solicitations from the Multicast Router Discovery
	 protocol (RFC4286) as untracked opposed to invalid packets.
	 From Linus Luessing.

Patch #4 updates DCCP conntracker to mark invalid as invalid, instead of
	 dropping them, from Jason Xing.

Patch #5 uses NF_DROP instead of -NF_DROP since NF_DROP is 0,
	 also from Jason.

Patch #6 removes reference in netfilter's sysctl documentation on pickup
	 entries which were already removed by Florian Westphal.

Patch #7 removes check for IPS_OFFLOAD flag to disable early drop which
	 allows to evict entries from the conntrack table,
	 also from Florian.

Patches #8 to #16 updates nf_tables pipapo set backend to allocate
	 the datastructure copy on-demand from preparation phase,
	 to better deal with OOM situations where .commit step is too late
	 to fail. Series from Florian Westphal.

Patch #17 adds a selftest with packetdrill to cover conntrack TCP state
	 transitions, also from Florian.

Patch #18 use GFP_KERNEL to clone elements from control plane to avoid
	 quick atomic reserves exhaustion with large sets, reporter refers
	 to million entries magnitude.

* tag 'nf-next-24-05-12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netfilter/nf-next:
  netfilter: nf_tables: allow clone callbacks to sleep
  selftests: netfilter: add packetdrill based conntrack tests
  netfilter: nft_set_pipapo: remove dirty flag
  netfilter: nft_set_pipapo: move cloning of match info to insert/removal path
  netfilter: nft_set_pipapo: prepare pipapo_get helper for on-demand clone
  netfilter: nft_set_pipapo: merge deactivate helper into caller
  netfilter: nft_set_pipapo: prepare walk function for on-demand clone
  netfilter: nft_set_pipapo: prepare destroy function for on-demand clone
  netfilter: nft_set_pipapo: make pipapo_clone helper return NULL
  netfilter: nft_set_pipapo: move prove_locking helper around
  netfilter: conntrack: remove flowtable early-drop test
  netfilter: conntrack: documentation: remove reference to non-existent sysctl
  netfilter: use NF_DROP instead of -NF_DROP
  netfilter: conntrack: dccp: try not to drop skb in conntrack
  netfilter: conntrack: fix ct-state for ICMPv6 Multicast Router Discovery
  netfilter: nf_tables: remove NETDEV_CHANGENAME from netdev chain event handler
  netfilter: nf_tables: skip transaction if update object is not implemented
====================

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240512161436.168973-1-pablo@netfilter.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-13 13:12:35 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 9961a78594 for-6.10/io_uring-20240511
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Merge tag 'for-6.10/io_uring-20240511' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux

Pull io_uring updates from Jens Axboe:

 - Greatly improve send zerocopy performance, by enabling coalescing of
   sent buffers.

   MSG_ZEROCOPY already does this with send(2) and sendmsg(2), but the
   io_uring side did not. In local testing, the crossover point for send
   zerocopy being faster is now around 3000 byte packets, and it
   performs better than the sync syscall variants as well.

   This feature relies on a shared branch with net-next, which was
   pulled into both branches.

 - Unification of how async preparation is done across opcodes.

   Previously, opcodes that required extra memory for async retry would
   allocate that as needed, using on-stack state until that was the
   case. If async retry was needed, the on-stack state was adjusted
   appropriately for a retry and then copied to the allocated memory.

   This led to some fragile and ugly code, particularly for read/write
   handling, and made storage retries more difficult than they needed to
   be. Allocate the memory upfront, as it's cheap from our pools, and
   use that state consistently both initially and also from the retry
   side.

 - Move away from using remap_pfn_range() for mapping the rings.

   This is really not the right interface to use and can cause lifetime
   issues or leaks. Additionally, it means the ring sq/cq arrays need to
   be physically contigious, which can cause problems in production with
   larger rings when services are restarted, as memory can be very
   fragmented at that point.

   Move to using vm_insert_page(s) for the ring sq/cq arrays, and apply
   the same treatment to mapped ring provided buffers. This also helps
   unify the code we have dealing with allocating and mapping memory.

   Hard to see in the diffstat as we're adding a few features as well,
   but this kills about ~400 lines of code from the codebase as well.

 - Add support for bundles for send/recv.

   When used with provided buffers, bundles support sending or receiving
   more than one buffer at the time, improving the efficiency by only
   needing to call into the networking stack once for multiple sends or
   receives.

 - Tweaks for our accept operations, supporting both a DONTWAIT flag for
   skipping poll arm and retry if we can, and a POLLFIRST flag that the
   application can use to skip the initial accept attempt and rely
   purely on poll for triggering the operation. Both of these have
   identical flags on the receive side already.

 - Make the task_work ctx locking unconditional.

   We had various code paths here that would do a mix of lock/trylock
   and set the task_work state to whether or not it was locked. All of
   that goes away, we lock it unconditionally and get rid of the state
   flag indicating whether it's locked or not.

   The state struct still exists as an empty type, can go away in the
   future.

 - Add support for specifying NOP completion values, allowing it to be
   used for error handling testing.

 - Use set/test bit for io-wq worker flags. Not strictly needed, but
   also doesn't hurt and helps silence a KCSAN warning.

 - Cleanups for io-wq locking and work assignments, closing a tiny race
   where cancelations would not be able to find the work item reliably.

 - Misc fixes, cleanups, and improvements

* tag 'for-6.10/io_uring-20240511' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux: (97 commits)
  io_uring: support to inject result for NOP
  io_uring: fail NOP if non-zero op flags is passed in
  io_uring/net: add IORING_ACCEPT_POLL_FIRST flag
  io_uring/net: add IORING_ACCEPT_DONTWAIT flag
  io_uring/filetable: don't unnecessarily clear/reset bitmap
  io_uring/io-wq: Use set_bit() and test_bit() at worker->flags
  io_uring/msg_ring: cleanup posting to IOPOLL vs !IOPOLL ring
  io_uring: Require zeroed sqe->len on provided-buffers send
  io_uring/notif: disable LAZY_WAKE for linked notifs
  io_uring/net: fix sendzc lazy wake polling
  io_uring/msg_ring: reuse ctx->submitter_task read using READ_ONCE instead of re-reading it
  io_uring/rw: reinstate thread check for retries
  io_uring/notif: implement notification stacking
  io_uring/notif: simplify io_notif_flush()
  net: add callback for setting a ubuf_info to skb
  net: extend ubuf_info callback to ops structure
  io_uring/net: support bundles for recv
  io_uring/net: support bundles for send
  io_uring/kbuf: add helpers for getting/peeking multiple buffers
  io_uring/net: add provided buffer support for IORING_OP_SEND
  ...
2024-05-13 12:48:06 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 1b0aabcc9a vfs-6.10.misc
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.10.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner:
 "This contains the usual miscellaneous features, cleanups, and fixes
  for vfs and individual fses.

  Features:

   - Free up FMODE_* bits. I've freed up bits 6, 7, 8, and 24. That
     means we now have six free FMODE_* bits in total (but bit #6
     already got used for FMODE_WRITE_RESTRICTED)

   - Add FOP_HUGE_PAGES flag (follow-up to FMODE_* cleanup)

   - Add fd_raw cleanup class so we can make use of automatic cleanup
     provided by CLASS(fd_raw, f)(fd) for O_PATH fds as well

   - Optimize seq_puts()

   - Simplify __seq_puts()

   - Add new anon_inode_getfile_fmode() api to allow specifying f_mode
     instead of open-coding it in multiple places

   - Annotate struct file_handle with __counted_by() and use
     struct_size()

   - Warn in get_file() whether f_count resurrection from zero is
     attempted (epoll/drm discussion)

   - Folio-sophize aio

   - Export the subvolume id in statx() for both btrfs and bcachefs

   - Relax linkat(AT_EMPTY_PATH) requirements

   - Add F_DUPFD_QUERY fcntl() allowing to compare two file descriptors
     for dup*() equality replacing kcmp()

  Cleanups:

   - Compile out swapfile inode checks when swap isn't enabled

   - Use (1 << n) notation for FMODE_* bitshifts for clarity

   - Remove redundant variable assignment in fs/direct-io

   - Cleanup uses of strncpy in orangefs

   - Speed up and cleanup writeback

   - Move fsparam_string_empty() helper into header since it's currently
     open-coded in multiple places

   - Add kernel-doc comments to proc_create_net_data_write()

   - Don't needlessly read dentry->d_flags twice

  Fixes:

   - Fix out-of-range warning in nilfs2

   - Fix ecryptfs overflow due to wrong encryption packet size
     calculation

   - Fix overly long line in xfs file_operations (follow-up to FMODE_*
     cleanup)

   - Don't raise FOP_BUFFER_{R,W}ASYNC for directories in xfs (follow-up
     to FMODE_* cleanup)

   - Don't call xfs_file_open from xfs_dir_open (follow-up to FMODE_*
     cleanup)

   - Fix stable offset api to prevent endless loops

   - Fix afs file server rotations

   - Prevent xattr node from overflowing the eraseblock in jffs2

   - Move fdinfo PTRACE_MODE_READ procfs check into the .permission()
     operation instead of .open() operation since this caused userspace
     regressions"

* tag 'vfs-6.10.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (39 commits)
  afs: Fix fileserver rotation getting stuck
  selftests: add F_DUPDFD_QUERY selftests
  fcntl: add F_DUPFD_QUERY fcntl()
  file: add fd_raw cleanup class
  fs: WARN when f_count resurrection is attempted
  seq_file: Simplify __seq_puts()
  seq_file: Optimize seq_puts()
  proc: Move fdinfo PTRACE_MODE_READ check into the inode .permission operation
  fs: Create anon_inode_getfile_fmode()
  xfs: don't call xfs_file_open from xfs_dir_open
  xfs: drop fop_flags for directories
  xfs: fix overly long line in the file_operations
  shmem: Fix shmem_rename2()
  libfs: Add simple_offset_rename() API
  libfs: Fix simple_offset_rename_exchange()
  jffs2: prevent xattr node from overflowing the eraseblock
  vfs, swap: compile out IS_SWAPFILE() on swapless configs
  vfs: relax linkat() AT_EMPTY_PATH - aka flink() - requirements
  fs/direct-io: remove redundant assignment to variable retval
  fs/dcache: Re-use value stored to dentry->d_flags instead of re-reading
  ...
2024-05-13 11:40:06 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 14a60290ed soc: drivers for 6.10
As usual, these are updates for drivers that are specific to certain
 SoCs or firmware running on them. Notable updates include
 
  - The new STMicroelectronics STM32 "firewall" bus driver that is
    used to provide a barrier between different parts of an SoC
 
  - Lots of updates for the Qualcomm platform drivers, in particular
    SCM, which gets a rewrite of its initialization code
 
  - Firmware driver updates for Arm FF-A notification interrupts
    and indirect messaging, SCMI firmware support for pin control
    and vendor specific interfaces, and TEE firmware interface
    changes across multiple TEE drivers
 
  - A larger cleanup of the Mediatek CMDQ driver and some related bits
 
  - Kconfig changes for riscv drivers to prepare for adding Kanaan
    k230 support
 
  - Multiple minor updates for the TI sysc bus driver, memory controllers,
    hisilicon hccs and more
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Merge tag 'soc-drivers-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/soc

Pull SoC driver updates from Arnd Bergmann:
 "As usual, these are updates for drivers that are specific to certain
  SoCs or firmware running on them.

  Notable updates include

   - The new STMicroelectronics STM32 "firewall" bus driver that is used
     to provide a barrier between different parts of an SoC

   - Lots of updates for the Qualcomm platform drivers, in particular
     SCM, which gets a rewrite of its initialization code

   - Firmware driver updates for Arm FF-A notification interrupts and
     indirect messaging, SCMI firmware support for pin control and
     vendor specific interfaces, and TEE firmware interface changes
     across multiple TEE drivers

   - A larger cleanup of the Mediatek CMDQ driver and some related bits

   - Kconfig changes for riscv drivers to prepare for adding Kanaan k230
     support

   - Multiple minor updates for the TI sysc bus driver, memory
     controllers, hisilicon hccs and more"

* tag 'soc-drivers-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/soc: (103 commits)
  firmware: qcom: uefisecapp: Allow on sc8180x Primus and Flex 5G
  soc: qcom: pmic_glink: Make client-lock non-sleeping
  dt-bindings: soc: qcom,wcnss: fix bluetooth address example
  soc/tegra: pmc: Add EQOS wake event for Tegra194 and Tegra234
  bus: stm32_firewall: fix off by one in stm32_firewall_get_firewall()
  bus: etzpc: introduce ETZPC firewall controller driver
  firmware: arm_ffa: Avoid queuing work when running on the worker queue
  bus: ti-sysc: Drop legacy idle quirk handling
  bus: ti-sysc: Drop legacy quirk handling for smartreflex
  bus: ti-sysc: Drop legacy quirk handling for uarts
  bus: ti-sysc: Add a description and copyrights
  bus: ti-sysc: Move check for no-reset-on-init
  soc: hisilicon: kunpeng_hccs: replace MAILBOX dependency with PCC
  soc: hisilicon: kunpeng_hccs: Add the check for obtaining complete port attribute
  firmware: arm_ffa: Fix memory corruption in ffa_msg_send2()
  bus: rifsc: introduce RIFSC firewall controller driver
  of: property: fw_devlink: Add support for "access-controller"
  soc: mediatek: mtk-socinfo: Correct the marketing name for MT8188GV
  soc: mediatek: mtk-socinfo: Add entry for MT8395AV/ZA Genio 1200
  soc: mediatek: mtk-mutex: Add support for MT8188 VPPSYS
  ...
2024-05-13 08:48:42 -07:00
Michael Ellerman e789d4499a Merge branch 'topic/kdump-hotplug' into next
Merge our topic branch containing kdump hotplug changes, more detail from the
original cover letter:

Commit 2472627561 ("crash: add generic infrastructure for crash
hotplug support") added a generic infrastructure that allows
architectures to selectively update the kdump image component during CPU
or memory add/remove events within the kernel itself.

This patch series adds crash hotplug handler for PowerPC and enable
support to update the kdump image on CPU/Memory add/remove events.

Among the 6 patches in this series, the first two patches make changes
to the generic crash hotplug handler to assist PowerPC in adding support
for this feature. The last four patches add support for this feature.

The following section outlines the problem addressed by this patch
series, along with the current solution, its shortcomings, and the
proposed resolution.

Problem:
========
Due to CPU/Memory hotplug or online/offline events the elfcorehdr
(which describes the CPUs and memory of the crashed kernel) and FDT
(Flattened Device Tree) of kdump image becomes outdated. Consequently,
attempting dump collection with an outdated elfcorehdr or FDT can lead
to failed or inaccurate dump collection.

Going forward CPU hotplug or online/offline events are referred as
CPU/Memory add/remove events.

Existing solution and its shortcoming:
======================================
The current solution to address the above issue involves monitoring the
CPU/memory add/remove events in userspace using udev rules and whenever
there are changes in CPU and memory resources, the entire kdump image
is loaded again. The kdump image includes kernel, initrd, elfcorehdr,
FDT, purgatory. Given that only elfcorehdr and FDT get outdated due to
CPU/Memory add/remove events, reloading the entire kdump image is
inefficient. More importantly, kdump remains inactive for a substantial
amount of time until the kdump reload completes.

Proposed solution:
==================
Instead of initiating a full kdump image reload from userspace on
CPU/Memory hotplug and online/offline events, the proposed solution aims
to update only the necessary kdump image component within the kernel
itself.
2024-05-13 23:12:08 +10:00
Michael Ellerman 6d4e52f899 Merge branch 'topic/ppc-kvm' into next
Merge our KVM topic branch.
2024-05-13 23:08:32 +10:00
Günther Noack b25f7415eb
landlock: Add IOCTL access right for character and block devices
Introduces the LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_IOCTL_DEV right
and increments the Landlock ABI version to 5.

This access right applies to device-custom IOCTL commands
when they are invoked on block or character device files.

Like the truncate right, this right is associated with a file
descriptor at the time of open(2), and gets respected even when the
file descriptor is used outside of the thread which it was originally
opened in.

Therefore, a newly enabled Landlock policy does not apply to file
descriptors which are already open.

If the LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_IOCTL_DEV right is handled, only a small
number of safe IOCTL commands will be permitted on newly opened device
files.  These include FIOCLEX, FIONCLEX, FIONBIO and FIOASYNC, as well
as other IOCTL commands for regular files which are implemented in
fs/ioctl.c.

Noteworthy scenarios which require special attention:

TTY devices are often passed into a process from the parent process,
and so a newly enabled Landlock policy does not retroactively apply to
them automatically.  In the past, TTY devices have often supported
IOCTL commands like TIOCSTI and some TIOCLINUX subcommands, which were
letting callers control the TTY input buffer (and simulate
keypresses).  This should be restricted to CAP_SYS_ADMIN programs on
modern kernels though.

Known limitations:

The LANDLOCK_ACCESS_FS_IOCTL_DEV access right is a coarse-grained
control over IOCTL commands.

Landlock users may use path-based restrictions in combination with
their knowledge about the file system layout to control what IOCTLs
can be done.

Cc: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
Cc: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: Günther Noack <gnoack@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240419161122.2023765-2-gnoack@google.com
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
2024-05-13 06:58:29 +02:00
David S. Miller f8beae078c gtp pull request 24-05-07
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Merge tag 'gtp-24-05-07' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pablo/gtp
Pablo neira Ayuso says:

====================
gtp pull request 24-05-07

This v3 includes:
- fix for clang uninitialized variable per Jakub.
- address Smatch and Coccinelle reports per Simon
- remove inline in new IPv6 support per Simon
- fix memleaks in netlink control plane per Simon
-o-

The following patchset contains IPv6 GTP driver support for net-next,
this also includes IPv6 over IPv4 and vice-versa:

Patch #1 removes a unnecessary stack variable initialization in the
         socket routine.

Patch #2 deals with GTP extension headers. This variable length extension
         header to decapsulate packets accordingly. Otherwise, packets are
         dropped when these extension headers are present which breaks
         interoperation with other non-Linux based GTP implementations.

Patch #3 prepares for IPv6 support by moving IPv4 specific fields in PDP
         context objects to a union.

Patch #4 adds IPv6 support while retaining backward compatibility.
         Three new attributes allows to declare an IPv6 GTP tunnel
         GTPA_FAMILY, GTPA_PEER_ADDR6 and GTPA_MS_ADDR6 as well as
         IFLA_GTP_LOCAL6 to declare the IPv6 GTP UDP socket. Up to this
         patch, only IPv6 outer in IPv6 inner is supported.

Patch #5 uses IPv6 address /64 prefix for UE/MS in the inner headers.
         Unlike IPv4, which provides a 1:1 mapping between UE/MS,
         IPv6 tunnel encapsulates traffic for /64 address as specified
         by 3GPP TS. Patch has been split from Patch #4 to highlight
         this behaviour.

Patch #6 passes up IPv6 link-local traffic, such as IPv6 SLAAC, for
         handling to userspace so they are handled as control packets.

Patch #7 prepares to allow for GTP IPv4 over IPv6 and vice-versa by
         moving IP specific debugging out of the function to build
         IPv4 and IPv6 GTP packets.

Patch #8 generalizes TOS/DSCP handling following similar approach as
         in the existing iptunnel infrastructure.

Patch #9 adds a helper function to build an IPv4 GTP packet in the outer
         header.

Patch #10 adds a helper function to build an IPv6 GTP packet in the outer
          header.

Patch #11 adds support for GTP IPv4-over-IPv6 and vice-versa.

Patch #12 allows to use the same TID/TEID (tunnel identifier) for inner
          IPv4 and IPv6 packets for better UE/MS dual stack integration.

This series integrates with the osmocom.org project CI and TTCN-3 test
infrastructure (Oliver Smith) as well as the userspace libgtpnl library.

Thanks to Harald Welte, Oliver Smith and Pau Espin for reviewing and
providing feedback through the osmocom.org redmine platform to make this
happen.
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-05-10 13:59:27 +01:00
Ming Lei deb1e496a8 io_uring: support to inject result for NOP
Support to inject result for NOP so that we can inject failure from
userspace. It is very helpful for covering failure handling code in
io_uring core change.

With nop flags, it becomes possible to add more test features on NOP in
future.

Suggested-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Signed-off-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240510035031.78874-3-ming.lei@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2024-05-10 06:09:45 -06:00
Linus Torvalds c62b758bae
fcntl: add F_DUPFD_QUERY fcntl()
Often userspace needs to know whether two file descriptors refer to the
same struct file. For example, systemd uses this to filter out duplicate
file descriptors in it's file descriptor store (cf. [1]) and vulkan uses
it to compare dma-buf fds (cf. [2]).

The only api we provided for this was kcmp() but that's not generally
available or might be disallowed because it is way more powerful (allows
ordering of file pointers, operates on non-current task) etc. So give
userspace a simple way of comparing two file descriptors for sameness
adding a new fcntl() F_DUDFD_QUERY.

Link: a4f0e0da35/src/basic/fd-util.c (L517) [1]
Link: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/blob/master/render/vulkan/texture.c#L490 [2]
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
[brauner: commit message]
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
2024-05-10 08:26:31 +02:00
Jens Axboe d3da8e9859 io_uring/net: add IORING_ACCEPT_POLL_FIRST flag
Similarly to how polling first is supported for receive, it makes sense
to provide the same for accept. An accept operation does a lot of
expensive setup, like allocating an fd, a socket/inode, etc. If no
connection request is already pending, this is wasted and will just be
cleaned up and freed, only to retry via the usual poll trigger.

Add IORING_ACCEPT_POLL_FIRST, which tells accept to only initiate the
accept request if poll says we have something to accept.

Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2024-05-09 12:22:11 -06:00
Jens Axboe 7dcc758cca io_uring/net: add IORING_ACCEPT_DONTWAIT flag
This allows the caller to perform a non-blocking attempt, similarly to
how recvmsg has MSG_DONTWAIT. If set, and we get -EAGAIN on a connection
attempt, propagate the result to userspace rather than arm poll and
wait for a retry.

Suggested-by: Norman Maurer <norman_maurer@apple.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2024-05-09 12:22:03 -06:00
Jakub Kicinski e7073830cc Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR.

No conflicts.

Adjacent changes:

drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3pf/hclge_main.c
  35d92abfba ("net: hns3: fix kernel crash when devlink reload during initialization")
  2a1a1a7b5f ("net: hns3: add command queue trace for hns3")

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-09 10:01:01 -07:00
Petr Vorel e2f48c4809 bcachefs: Move BCACHEFS_STATFS_MAGIC value to UAPI magic.h
Move BCACHEFS_STATFS_MAGIC value to UAPI <linux/magic.h> under
BCACHEFS_SUPER_MAGIC definition (use common approach for name) and reuse the
definition in bcachefs_format.h BCACHEFS_STATFS_MAGIC.

There are other bcachefs magic definitions: BCACHE_MAGIC, BCHFS_MAGIC,
which use UUID_INIT() and are used only in libbcachefs. Therefore move
only BCACHEFS_STATFS_MAGIC value, which can be used outside of
libbcachefs for f_type field in struct statfs in statfs() or fstatfs().

Suggested-by: Su Yue <glass.su@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <pvorel@suse.cz>
Acked-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-05-08 17:29:24 -04:00
Dave Jiang b1956e2d07 PCI/CXL: Fail bus reset if upstream CXL Port has SBR masked
Per CXL spec r3.1, sec 8.1.5.2, the Secondary Bus Reset (SBR) bit in the
Bridge Control register of a CXL port has no effect unless the "Unmask SBR"
bit is set.

Return -ENOTTY if we attempt a bus reset on a device below a CXL Port where
"Unmask SBR" is 0.  Otherwise, the bus reset would appear to have succeeded
even though setting the bridge SBR bit had no effect.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-cxl/20240220203956.GA1502351@bhelgaas/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240502165851.1948523-4-dave.jiang@intel.com
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
[bhelgaas: simplify commit log and comments]
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
2024-05-08 13:25:36 -05:00
Greg Kroah-Hartman ed63ba15d7 Linux 6.9-rc7
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We need the char-misc changes in here as well.

Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2024-05-08 19:21:51 +01:00
Erick Archer 6d305cbef1 uapi: stddef.h: Provide UAPI macros for __counted_by_{le, be}
This commit can be considered an addition to commit ca7e324e8a
("compiler_types: add Endianness-dependent __counted_by_{le,be}") [1].

In the commit referenced above the __counted_by_{le,be}() attributes
were defined based on platform's endianness with the goal to that the
structures contain flexible arrays at the end, and the counter for,
can be annotated with these attributes.

So, this commit only provide UAPI macros for UAPI structs that will
gain annotations for __counted_by_{le, be} attributes. And it is the
previous step to be able to use these attributes in UAPI.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240327142241.1745989-2-aleksander.lobakin@intel.com
Suggested-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
Signed-off-by: Erick Archer <erick.archer@outlook.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/AS8PR02MB72372E45071E8821C07236F78BE42@AS8PR02MB7237.eurprd02.prod.outlook.com
Fixes: ca7e324e8a ("compiler_types: add Endianness-dependent __counted_by_{le,be}")
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
2024-05-08 00:42:25 -07:00
Joel Stanley 651d61bc8b KVM: PPC: Fix documentation for ppc mmu caps
The documentation mentions KVM_CAP_PPC_RADIX_MMU, but the defines in the
kvm headers spell it KVM_CAP_PPC_MMU_RADIX. Similarly with
KVM_CAP_PPC_MMU_HASH_V3.

Fixes: c927013227 ("KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Add userspace interfaces for POWER9 MMU")
Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
Acked-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://msgid.link/20230411061446.26324-1-joel@jms.id.au
2024-05-08 01:28:00 +10:00
Jakub Kicinski 179a6f5df8 ipsec-next-2024-05-03
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Merge tag 'ipsec-next-2024-05-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec-next

Steffen Klassert says:

====================
pull request (net-next): ipsec-next 2024-05-03

1) Remove Obsolete UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE Support.
   This was defined by an early version of an IETF draft
   that did not make it to a standard.

2) Introduce direction attribute for xfrm states.
   xfrm states have a direction, a stsate can be used
   either for input or output packet processing.
   Add a direction to xfrm states to make it clear
   for what a xfrm state is used.

* tag 'ipsec-next-2024-05-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec-next:
  xfrm: Restrict SA direction attribute to specific netlink message types
  xfrm: Add dir validation to "in" data path lookup
  xfrm: Add dir validation to "out" data path lookup
  xfrm: Add Direction to the SA in or out
  udpencap: Remove Obsolete UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE Support
====================

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240503082732.2835810-1-steffen.klassert@secunet.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-06 19:14:56 -07:00
Pablo Neira Ayuso 999cb275c8 gtp: add IPv6 support
Add new iflink attributes to configure in-kernel UDP listener socket
address: IFLA_GTP_LOCAL and IFLA_GTP_LOCAL6. If none of these attributes
are specified, default is still to IPv4 INADDR_ANY for backward
compatibility.

Add new attributes to set up family and IPv6 address of GTP tunnels:
GTPA_FAMILY, GTPA_PEER_ADDR6 and GTPA_MS_ADDR6. If no GTPA_FAMILY is
specified, AF_INET is assumed for backward compatibility.

setsockopt IPV6_ADDRFORM allows to downgrade socket from IPv6 to IPv4
after socket is bound. Assumption is that socket listener that is
attached to the gtp device needs to be either IPv4 or IPv6. Therefore,
GTP socket listener does not allow for IPv4-mapped-IPv6 listener.

Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
2024-05-07 01:35:57 +02:00
Trond Myklebust 939cb14d51 NFS/knfsd: Remove the invalid NFS error 'NFSERR_OPNOTSUPP'
NFSERR_OPNOTSUPP is not described by any RFC, and should not be used.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
2024-05-06 12:47:24 -04:00
Lorenzo Bianconi 16a4711774 NFSD: add listener-{set,get} netlink command
Introduce write_ports netlink command. For listener-set, userspace is
expected to provide a NFS listeners list it wants enabled. All other
sockets will be closed.

Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Co-developed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
2024-05-06 09:07:22 -04:00
Lorenzo Bianconi 5a939bea25 NFSD: add write_version to netlink command
Introduce write_version netlink command through a "declarative" interface.
This patch introduces a change in behavior since for version-set userspace
is expected to provide a NFS major/minor version list it wants to enable
while all the other ones will be disabled. (procfs write_version
command implements imperative interface where the admin writes +3/-3 to
enable/disable a single version.

Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Tested-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
2024-05-06 09:07:21 -04:00
Lorenzo Bianconi 924f4fb003 NFSD: convert write_threads to netlink command
Introduce write_threads netlink command similar to the one available
through the procfs.

Tested-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Co-developed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
2024-05-06 09:07:21 -04:00
Benjamin Gray 628d701f2d powerpc/dexcr: Add DEXCR prctl interface
Now that we track a DEXCR on a per-task basis, individual tasks are free
to configure it as they like.

The interface is a pair of getter/setter prctl's that work on a single
aspect at a time (multiple aspects at once is more difficult if there
are different rules applied for each aspect, now or in future). The
getter shows the current state of the process config, and the setter
allows setting/clearing the aspect.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gray <bgray@linux.ibm.com>
[mpe: Account for PR_RISCV_SET_ICACHE_FLUSH_CTX, shrink some longs lines]
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://msgid.link/20240417112325.728010-5-bgray@linux.ibm.com
2024-05-06 22:04:31 +10:00
Linus Lüssing 4a3540a8bf netfilter: conntrack: fix ct-state for ICMPv6 Multicast Router Discovery
So far Multicast Router Advertisements and Multicast Router
Solicitations from the Multicast Router Discovery protocol (RFC4286)
would be marked as INVALID for IPv6, even if they are in fact intact
and adhering to RFC4286.

This broke MRA reception and by that multicast reception on
IPv6 multicast routers in a Proxmox managed setup, where Proxmox
would install a rule like "-m conntrack --ctstate INVALID -j DROP"
at the top of the FORWARD chain with br-nf-call-ip6tables enabled
by default.

Similar to as it's done for MLDv1, MLDv2 and IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
already, fix this issue by excluding MRD from connection tracking
handling as MRD always uses predefined multicast destinations
for its messages, too. This changes the ct-state for ICMPv6 MRD messages
from INVALID to UNTRACKED.

This issue was found and fixed with the help of the mrdisc tool
(https://github.com/troglobit/mrdisc).

Signed-off-by: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@c0d3.blue>
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
2024-05-06 11:13:56 +02:00
Jakub Kicinski d0de616739 ipsec-2024-05-02
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Merge tag 'ipsec-2024-05-02' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec

Steffen Klassert says:

====================
pull request (net): ipsec 2024-05-02

1) Fix an error pointer dereference in xfrm_in_fwd_icmp.
   From Antony Antony.

2) Preserve vlan tags for ESP transport mode software GRO.
   From Paul Davey.

3) Fix a spelling mistake in an uapi xfrm.h comment.
   From Anotny Antony.

* tag 'ipsec-2024-05-02' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec:
  xfrm: Correct spelling mistake in xfrm.h comment
  xfrm: Preserve vlan tags for transport mode software GRO
  xfrm: fix possible derferencing in error path
====================

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240502084838.2269355-1-steffen.klassert@secunet.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-03 15:56:15 -07:00
Jonathan Kim 9243240bed drm/amdkfd: enable single alu ops for gfx12
GFX12 debugging requires setting up precise ALU operation for catching
ALU exceptions.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Kim <jonathan.kim@amd.com>
Tested-by: Lancelot Six <lancelot.six@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Huang <jinhuieric.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
2024-05-02 16:18:13 -04:00
Jakub Kicinski e958da0ddb Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR.

Conflicts:

include/linux/filter.h
kernel/bpf/core.c
  66e13b615a ("bpf: verifier: prevent userspace memory access")
  d503a04f8b ("bpf: Add support for certain atomics in bpf_arena to x86 JIT")
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240429114939.210328b0@canb.auug.org.au/

No adjacent changes.

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-05-02 12:06:25 -07:00
Antony Antony 304b44f0d5 xfrm: Add dir validation to "in" data path lookup
Introduces validation for the x->dir attribute within the XFRM input
data lookup path. If the configured direction does not match the
expected direction, input, increment the XfrmInStateDirError counter
and drop the packet to ensure data integrity and correct flow handling.

grep -vw 0 /proc/net/xfrm_stat
XfrmInStateDirError     	1

Signed-off-by: Antony Antony <antony.antony@secunet.com>
Reviewed-by: Sabrina Dubroca <sd@queasysnail.net>
Reviewed-by: Nicolas Dichtel <nicolas.dichtel@6wind.com>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
2024-05-01 10:06:27 +02:00
Antony Antony 601a0867f8 xfrm: Add dir validation to "out" data path lookup
Introduces validation for the x->dir attribute within the XFRM output
data lookup path. If the configured direction does not match the expected
direction, output, increment the XfrmOutStateDirError counter and drop
the packet to ensure data integrity and correct flow handling.

grep -vw 0 /proc/net/xfrm_stat
XfrmOutPolError         	1
XfrmOutStateDirError    	1

Signed-off-by: Antony Antony <antony.antony@secunet.com>
Reviewed-by: Sabrina Dubroca <sd@queasysnail.net>
Reviewed-by: Nicolas Dichtel <nicolas.dichtel@6wind.com>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
2024-05-01 10:05:52 +02:00
Antony Antony a4a87fa4e9 xfrm: Add Direction to the SA in or out
This patch introduces the 'dir' attribute, 'in' or 'out', to the
xfrm_state, SA, enhancing usability by delineating the scope of values
based on direction. An input SA will restrict values pertinent to input,
effectively segregating them from output-related values.
And an output SA will restrict attributes for output. This change aims
to streamline the configuration process and improve the overall
consistency of SA attributes during configuration.

This feature sets the groundwork for future patches, including
the upcoming IP-TFS patch.

Signed-off-by: Antony Antony <antony.antony@secunet.com>
Reviewed-by: Sabrina Dubroca <sd@queasysnail.net>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
2024-05-01 10:05:11 +02:00
Palmer Dabbelt 4202f62cb6
Merge patch series "riscv: Create and document PR_RISCV_SET_ICACHE_FLUSH_CTX prctl"
Charlie Jenkins <charlie@rivosinc.com> says:

Improve the performance of icache flushing by creating a new prctl flag
PR_RISCV_SET_ICACHE_FLUSH_CTX. The interface is left generic to allow
for future expansions such as with the proposed J extension [1].

Documentation is also provided to explain the use case.

Patch sent to add PR_RISCV_SET_ICACHE_FLUSH_CTX to man-pages [2].

[1] https://github.com/riscv/riscv-j-extension
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-man/20240124-fencei_prctl-v1-1-0bddafcef331@rivosinc.com

* b4-shazam-merge:
  cpumask: Add assign cpu
  documentation: Document PR_RISCV_SET_ICACHE_FLUSH_CTX prctl
  riscv: Include riscv_set_icache_flush_ctx prctl
  riscv: Remove unnecessary irqflags processor.h include

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240312-fencei-v13-0-4b6bdc2bbf32@rivosinc.com
Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com>
2024-04-30 10:35:42 -07:00
Jiri Olsa 535a3692ba bpf: Add support for kprobe session attach
Adding support to attach bpf program for entry and return probe
of the same function. This is common use case which at the moment
requires to create two kprobe multi links.

Adding new BPF_TRACE_KPROBE_SESSION attach type that instructs
kernel to attach single link program to both entry and exit probe.

It's possible to control execution of the bpf program on return
probe simply by returning zero or non zero from the entry bpf
program execution to execute or not the bpf program on return
probe respectively.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240430112830.1184228-2-jolsa@kernel.org
2024-04-30 09:45:53 -07:00
Srinivasulu Thanneeru 206f9fa9d5 cxl/mbox: Add Clear Log mailbox command
Adding UAPI support for CXL r3.1 8.2.9.5.4
Clear Log command.

This proposed patch will be useful for clearing and populating
the Vendor debug log in certain scenarios, allowing for the
aggregation of results over time.

Signed-off-by: Srinivasulu Thanneeru <sthanneeru.opensrc@micron.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240313071218.729-3-sthanneeru.opensrc@micron.com
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
2024-04-30 08:48:10 -07:00
Srinivasulu Thanneeru 940325add1 cxl/mbox: Add Get Log Capabilities and Get Supported Logs Sub-List commands
Adding UAPI support for
1. CXL r3.1 8.2.9.5.3 Get Log Capabilities.
2. CXL r3.1 8.2.9.5.6 Get Supported Logs Sub-List.

Signed-off-by: Srinivasulu Thanneeru <sthanneeru.opensrc@micron.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240313071218.729-2-sthanneeru.opensrc@micron.com
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
2024-04-30 08:48:10 -07:00
Philip Yang 52666d8cc7 drm/amdkfd: Bump kfd version for contiguous VRAM allocation
Bump the kfd ioctl minor version to delcare the contiguous VRAM
allocation flag support.

Signed-off-by: Philip Yang <Philip.Yang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <felix.kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
2024-04-30 10:00:43 -04:00
Philip Yang 155ce502e9 drm/amdgpu: Support contiguous VRAM allocation
RDMA device with limited scatter-gather ability requires contiguous VRAM
buffer allocation for RDMA peer direct support.

Add a new KFD alloc memory flag and store as bo alloc flag
AMDGPU_GEM_CREATE_VRAM_CONTIGUOUS. When pin this bo to export for RDMA
peerdirect access, this will set TTM_PL_FLAG_CONTIFUOUS flag, and ask
VRAM buddy allocator to get contiguous VRAM.

Signed-off-by: Philip Yang <Philip.Yang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <felix.kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
2024-04-30 09:44:46 -04:00
Xuan Zhuo 0cfe71f45f netdev: add queue stats
These stats are commonly. Support reporting those via netdev-genl queue
stats.

name: rx-hw-drops
name: rx-hw-drop-overruns
name: rx-csum-unnecessary
name: rx-csum-none
name: rx-csum-bad
name: rx-hw-gro-packets
name: rx-hw-gro-bytes
name: rx-hw-gro-wire-packets
name: rx-hw-gro-wire-bytes
name: rx-hw-drop-ratelimits
name: tx-hw-drops
name: tx-hw-drop-errors
name: tx-csum-none
name: tx-needs-csum
name: tx-hw-gso-packets
name: tx-hw-gso-bytes
name: tx-hw-gso-wire-packets
name: tx-hw-gso-wire-bytes
name: tx-hw-drop-ratelimits

Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com>
Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2024-04-30 10:51:33 +02:00
Xuan Zhuo 34cfe87221 virtio_net: introduce device stats feature and structures
The virtio-net device stats spec:

42f3899898

We introduce the relative feature and structures.

Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com>
Acked-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2024-04-30 10:51:32 +02:00
Arnd Bergmann 40b561e501 TEE driver for Trusted Services
This introduces a TEE driver for Trusted Services [1].
 
 Trusted Services is a TrustedFirmware.org project that provides a
 framework for developing and deploying device Root of Trust services in
 FF-A [2] Secure Partitions. The project hosts the reference
 implementation of Arm Platform Security Architecture [3] for Arm
 A-profile devices.
 
 The FF-A Secure Partitions are accessible through the FF-A driver in
 Linux. However, the FF-A driver doesn't have a user space interface so
 user space clients currently cannot access Trusted Services. The goal of
 this TEE driver is to bridge this gap and make Trusted Services
 functionality accessible from user space.
 
 [1] https://www.trustedfirmware.org/projects/trusted-services/
 [2] https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0077/
 [3] https://www.arm.com/architecture/security-features/platform-security
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Merge tag 'tee-ts-for-v6.10' of https://git.linaro.org/people/jens.wiklander/linux-tee into soc/drivers

TEE driver for Trusted Services

This introduces a TEE driver for Trusted Services [1].

Trusted Services is a TrustedFirmware.org project that provides a
framework for developing and deploying device Root of Trust services in
FF-A [2] Secure Partitions. The project hosts the reference
implementation of Arm Platform Security Architecture [3] for Arm
A-profile devices.

The FF-A Secure Partitions are accessible through the FF-A driver in
Linux. However, the FF-A driver doesn't have a user space interface so
user space clients currently cannot access Trusted Services. The goal of
this TEE driver is to bridge this gap and make Trusted Services
functionality accessible from user space.

[1] https://www.trustedfirmware.org/projects/trusted-services/
[2] https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0077/
[3] https://www.arm.com/architecture/security-features/platform-security

* tag 'tee-ts-for-v6.10' of https://git.linaro.org/people/jens.wiklander/linux-tee:
  MAINTAINERS: tee: tstee: Add entry
  Documentation: tee: Add TS-TEE driver
  tee: tstee: Add Trusted Services TEE driver
  tee: optee: Move pool_op helper functions
  tee: Refactor TEE subsystem header files

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240425073119.GA3261080@rayden
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2024-04-29 22:29:44 +02:00
Jakub Kicinski 89de2db193 bpf-next-for-netdev
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Merge tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next

Daniel Borkmann says:

====================
pull-request: bpf-next 2024-04-29

We've added 147 non-merge commits during the last 32 day(s) which contain
a total of 158 files changed, 9400 insertions(+), 2213 deletions(-).

The main changes are:

1) Add an internal-only BPF per-CPU instruction for resolving per-CPU
   memory addresses and implement support in x86 BPF JIT. This allows
   inlining per-CPU array and hashmap lookups
   and the bpf_get_smp_processor_id() helper, from Andrii Nakryiko.

2) Add BPF link support for sk_msg and sk_skb programs, from Yonghong Song.

3) Optimize x86 BPF JIT's emit_mov_imm64, and add support for various
   atomics in bpf_arena which can be JITed as a single x86 instruction,
   from Alexei Starovoitov.

4) Add support for passing mark with bpf_fib_lookup helper,
   from Anton Protopopov.

5) Add a new bpf_wq API for deferring events and refactor sleepable
   bpf_timer code to keep common code where possible,
   from Benjamin Tissoires.

6) Fix BPF_PROG_TEST_RUN infra with regards to bpf_dummy_struct_ops programs
   to check when NULL is passed for non-NULLable parameters,
   from Eduard Zingerman.

7) Harden the BPF verifier's and/or/xor value tracking,
   from Harishankar Vishwanathan.

8) Introduce crypto kfuncs to make BPF programs able to utilize the kernel
   crypto subsystem, from Vadim Fedorenko.

9) Various improvements to the BPF instruction set standardization doc,
   from Dave Thaler.

10) Extend libbpf APIs to partially consume items from the BPF ringbuffer,
    from Andrea Righi.

11) Bigger batch of BPF selftests refactoring to use common network helpers
    and to drop duplicate code, from Geliang Tang.

12) Support bpf_tail_call_static() helper for BPF programs with GCC 13,
    from Jose E. Marchesi.

13) Add bpf_preempt_{disable,enable}() kfuncs in order to allow a BPF
    program to have code sections where preemption is disabled,
    from Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi.

14) Allow invoking BPF kfuncs from BPF_PROG_TYPE_SYSCALL programs,
    from David Vernet.

15) Extend the BPF verifier to allow different input maps for a given
    bpf_for_each_map_elem() helper call in a BPF program, from Philo Lu.

16) Add support for PROBE_MEM32 and bpf_addr_space_cast instructions
    for riscv64 and arm64 JITs to enable BPF Arena, from Puranjay Mohan.

17) Shut up a false-positive KMSAN splat in interpreter mode by unpoison
    the stack memory, from Martin KaFai Lau.

18) Improve xsk selftest coverage with new tests on maximum and minimum
    hardware ring size configurations, from Tushar Vyavahare.

19) Various ReST man pages fixes as well as documentation and bash completion
    improvements for bpftool, from Rameez Rehman & Quentin Monnet.

20) Fix libbpf with regards to dumping subsequent char arrays,
    from Quentin Deslandes.

* tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (147 commits)
  bpf, docs: Clarify PC use in instruction-set.rst
  bpf_helpers.h: Define bpf_tail_call_static when building with GCC
  bpf, docs: Add introduction for use in the ISA Internet Draft
  selftests/bpf: extend BPF_SOCK_OPS_RTT_CB test for srtt and mrtt_us
  bpf: add mrtt and srtt as BPF_SOCK_OPS_RTT_CB args
  selftests/bpf: dummy_st_ops should reject 0 for non-nullable params
  bpf: check bpf_dummy_struct_ops program params for test runs
  selftests/bpf: do not pass NULL for non-nullable params in dummy_st_ops
  selftests/bpf: adjust dummy_st_ops_success to detect additional error
  bpf: mark bpf_dummy_struct_ops.test_1 parameter as nullable
  selftests/bpf: Add ring_buffer__consume_n test.
  bpf: Add bpf_guard_preempt() convenience macro
  selftests: bpf: crypto: add benchmark for crypto functions
  selftests: bpf: crypto skcipher algo selftests
  bpf: crypto: add skcipher to bpf crypto
  bpf: make common crypto API for TC/XDP programs
  bpf: update the comment for BTF_FIELDS_MAX
  selftests/bpf: Fix wq test.
  selftests/bpf: Use make_sockaddr in test_sock_addr
  selftests/bpf: Use connect_to_addr in test_sock_addr
  ...
====================

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240429131657.19423-1-daniel@iogearbox.net
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-29 13:12:19 -07:00
Laurent Pinchart d69c8429ea media: uapi: v4l: Don't expose generic metadata formats to userspace
The generic metadata pixel formats (V4L2_META_FMT_GENERIC_*) are meant
to be used in conjunction with device-specific media bus codes. Those
codes are work in progress and not available in the upstream kernel yet.
To make sure the generic metadata pixel formats won't be used by
userspace until we have the full infrastructure in place, keep their
definition private to the kernel for now.

Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-29 14:56:38 +02:00
Jean-Michel Hautbois adb1d4655e media: v4l: Add V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y14P format
This is a packed grey-scale image format with a depth of 14 bits per
pixel. Every four consecutive samples are packed into seven bytes. Each
of the first four bytes contain the eight high order bits of the pixels,
and the three following bytes contains the six least significants bits
of each pixel, in the same order.

As the other formats only needed 5 bytes before, append two bytes in the
documentation array.

Signed-off-by: Jean-Michel Hautbois <jeanmichel.hautbois@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-29 14:56:37 +02:00
Jean-Michel Hautbois 1810477630 media: v4l: Add V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y12P format
This is a packed grey-scale image format with a depth of 12 bits per
pixel. Two consecutive pixels are packed into 3 bytes. The first 2 bytes
contain the 8 high order bits of the pixels, and the 3rd byte contains
the 4 least significants bits of each pixel, in the same order.

Add the entry in userspace API, and document it.

Signed-off-by: Jean-Michel Hautbois <jeanmichel.hautbois@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-29 14:56:37 +02:00
Sakari Ailus 83a22a07cd media: v4l: subdev: Add len_routes field to struct v4l2_subdev_routing
The len_routes field is used to tell the size of the routes array in
struct v4l2_subdev_routing. This way the number of routes returned from
S_ROUTING IOCTL may be larger than the number of routes provided, in case
there are more routes returned by the driver.

Note that this uAPI is still disabled in the code, so this change can
safely be done. Anyone who manually patched the code to enable this uAPI
must update their code.

The patch also increases the number of reserved fields in struct
v4l2_subdev_routing.

Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-29 14:56:37 +02:00
Sakari Ailus 21828609f0 media: v4l: Set line based metadata flag in V4L2 core
Set (and unset) the V4L2_FMT_FLAG_META_LINE_BASED flag in struct
v4l2_fmtdesc based on the format after returning the driver callback for
enumerating formats. This way the drivers don't need to care about the
flag.

Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-29 14:56:36 +02:00
Sakari Ailus 89345c2a6f media: v4l: Support line-based metadata capture
Many camera sensors, among other devices, transmit embedded data and image
data for each CSI-2 frame. This embedded data typically contains register
configuration of the sensor that has been used to capture the image data
of the same frame.

The embedded data is received by the CSI-2 receiver and has the same
properties as the image data, including that it is line based: it has
width, height and bytesperline (stride).

Add these fields to struct v4l2_meta_format and document them.

Also add V4L2_FMT_FLAG_META_LINE_BASED to tell a given format is
line-based i.e. these fields of struct v4l2_meta_format are valid for it.

Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-29 14:56:36 +02:00
Sakari Ailus 1d92152339 media: uapi: v4l: Add generic 8-bit metadata format definitions
Generic 8-bit metadata formats define the in-memory data layout but not
the format of the data itself. The reasoning for having such formats is to
allow CSI-2 receiver drivers to receive and DMA drivers to write the data
to memory without knowing a large number of device-specific formats.

These formats may be used only in conjunction with a Media Controller
pipeline where the internal pad of the source sub-device defines the
specific format of the data (using an mbus code).

Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-29 14:56:36 +02:00
Sakari Ailus ac5214a473 media: uapi: Document which mbus format fields are valid for metadata
Now that metadata mbus formats have been added, it is necessary to define
which fields in struct v4l2_mbus_format are applicable to them (not many).

Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-29 14:56:36 +02:00
Sakari Ailus f28bdda2f8 media: uapi: Add generic serial metadata mbus formats
Add generic serial metadata mbus formats. These formats describe data
width and packing but not the content itself. The reason for specifying
such formats is that the formats as such are fairly device specific but
they are still handled by CSI-2 receiver drivers that should not be aware
of device specific formats. What makes generic metadata formats possible
is that these formats are parsed by software only, after capturing the
data to system memory.

Also add a definition for "Data Unit" to cover what is essentially a pixel
but is not image data.

Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-29 14:56:36 +02:00
Laurent Pinchart c580efb94a media: v4l2-subdev: Clearly document that the crop API won't be extended
The V4L2 subdev crop API has been marked as obsolete, deprecated by the
selection API. Despite this, it has recently been extended with streams
support. In hindsight this was a mistake. Make sure it doesn't happen
again by clearly documenting that no new extensions will be accepted.

Suggested-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Acked-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-29 14:56:36 +02:00
Antony Antony b6d2e438e1 xfrm: Correct spelling mistake in xfrm.h comment
A spelling error was found in the comment section of
include/uapi/linux/xfrm.h. Since this header file is copied to many
userspace programs and undergoes Debian spellcheck, it's preferable to
fix it in upstream rather than downstream having exceptions.

This commit fixes the spelling mistake.

Fixes: df71837d50 ("[LSM-IPSec]: Security association restriction.")
Signed-off-by: Antony Antony <antony.antony@secunet.com>
Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
2024-04-29 07:52:40 +02:00
Lukasz Majewski 5055cccfc2 net: hsr: Provide RedBox support (HSR-SAN)
Introduce RedBox support (HSR-SAN to be more precise) for HSR networks.
Following traffic reduction optimizations have been implemented:
- Do not send HSR supervisory frames to Port C (interlink)
- Do not forward to HSR ring frames addressed to Port C
- Do not forward to Port C frames from HSR ring
- Do not send duplicate HSR frame to HSR ring when destination is Port C

The corresponding patch to modify iptable2 sources has already been sent:
https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240308145729.490863-1-lukma@denx.de/T/

Testing procedure (veth and netns):
-----------------------------------
One shall run:
linux-vanila/tools/testing/selftests/net/hsr/hsr_redbox.sh
(Detailed description of the setup one can find in the test
script file).

Testing procedure (real hardware):
----------------------------------
The EVB-KSZ9477 has been used for testing on net-next branch
(SHA1: 5fc68320c1).

Ports 4/5 were used for SW managed HSR (hsr1) as first hsr0 for ports 1/2
(with HW offloading for ksz9477) was created. Port 3 has been used as
interlink port (single USB-ETH dongle).

Configuration - RedBox (EVB-KSZ9477):
if link set lan1 down;ip link set lan2 down
ip link add name hsr0 type hsr slave1 lan1 slave2 lan2 supervision 45 version 1
ip link add name hsr1 type hsr slave1 lan4 slave2 lan5 interlink lan3 supervision 45 version 1
ip link set lan4 up;ip link set lan5 up
ip link set lan3 up
ip addr add 192.168.0.11/24 dev hsr1
ip link set hsr1 up

Configuration - DAN-H (EVB-KSZ9477):

ip link set lan1 down;ip link set lan2 down
ip link add name hsr0 type hsr slave1 lan1 slave2 lan2 supervision 45 version 1
ip link add name hsr1 type hsr slave1 lan4 slave2 lan5 supervision 45 version 1
ip link set lan4 up;ip link set lan5 up
ip addr add 192.168.0.12/24 dev hsr1
ip link set hsr1 up

This approach uses only SW based HSR devices (hsr1).

--------------          -----------------       ------------
DAN-H  Port5 | <------> | Port5         |       |
       Port4 | <------> | Port4   Port3 | <---> | PC
             |          | (RedBox)      |       | (USB-ETH)
EVB-KSZ9477  |          | EVB-KSZ9477   |       |
--------------          -----------------       ------------

Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2024-04-26 12:04:43 +02:00
Philo Lu 48e2cd3e3d bpf: add mrtt and srtt as BPF_SOCK_OPS_RTT_CB args
Two important arguments in RTT estimation, mrtt and srtt, are passed to
tcp_bpf_rtt(), so that bpf programs get more information about RTT
computation in BPF_SOCK_OPS_RTT_CB.

The difference between bpf_sock_ops->srtt_us and the srtt here is: the
former is an old rtt before update, while srtt passed by tcp_bpf_rtt()
is that after update.

Signed-off-by: Philo Lu <lulie@linux.alibaba.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240425161724.73707-2-lulie@linux.alibaba.com
Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>
2024-04-25 14:09:05 -07:00
Shivaprasad G Bhat dbc8fc9d6d powerpc/papr_scm: Move duplicate definitions to common header files
papr_scm and ndtest share common PDSM payload structs like
nd_papr_pdsm_health. Presently these structs are duplicated across
papr_pdsm.h and ndtest.h header files. Since 'ndtest' is essentially
arch independent and can run on platforms other than PPC64, a way
needs to be deviced to avoid redundancy and duplication of PDSM
structs in future.

So the patch proposes moving the PDSM header from arch/powerpc/include-
-/uapi/ to the generic include/uapi/linux directory. Also, there
are some #defines common between papr_scm and ndtest which are not
exported to the user space. So, move them to a header file which
can be shared across ndtest and papr_scm via newly introduced
include/linux/papr_scm.h.

Signed-off-by: Shivaprasad G Bhat <sbhat@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Vaibhav Jain <vaibhav@linux.ibm.com>
Suggested-by: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/170638176942.112443.2937254675538057083.stgit@ltcd48-lp2.aus.stglab.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
2024-04-25 12:37:12 -07:00
Benjamin Tissoires d56b63cf0c bpf: add support for bpf_wq user type
Mostly a copy/paste from the bpf_timer API, without the initialization
and free, as they will be done in a separate patch.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Tissoires <bentiss@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240420-bpf_wq-v2-5-6c986a5a741f@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2024-04-23 18:31:24 -07:00
Greg Kroah-Hartman 660a708098 Merge 6.9-rc5 into tty-next
We want the tty fixes in here as well, and it resolves a merge conflict
in:
	drivers/tty/serial/serial_core.c
as well.

Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2024-04-23 13:24:45 +02:00
Greg Kroah-Hartman df1aa5b0d1 Merge 6.9-rc5 into char-misc-next
We need the char/misc fixes in here as well to work off of.

Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2024-04-23 13:16:03 +02:00
Sourabh Jain 79365026f8 crash: add a new kexec flag for hotplug support
Commit a72bbec70d ("crash: hotplug support for kexec_load()")
introduced a new kexec flag, `KEXEC_UPDATE_ELFCOREHDR`. Kexec tool uses
this flag to indicate to the kernel that it is safe to modify the
elfcorehdr of the kdump image loaded using the kexec_load system call.

However, it is possible that architectures may need to update kexec
segments other then elfcorehdr. For example, FDT (Flatten Device Tree)
on PowerPC. Introducing a new kexec flag for every new kexec segment
may not be a good solution. Hence, a generic kexec flag bit,
`KEXEC_CRASH_HOTPLUG_SUPPORT`, is introduced to share the CPU/Memory
hotplug support intent between the kexec tool and the kernel for the
kexec_load system call.

Now we have two kexec flags that enables crash hotplug support for
kexec_load system call. First is KEXEC_UPDATE_ELFCOREHDR (only used in
x86), and second is KEXEC_CRASH_HOTPLUG_SUPPORT (for all architectures).

To simplify the process of finding and reporting the crash hotplug
support the following changes are introduced.

1. Define arch specific function to process the kexec flags and
   determine crash hotplug support

2. Rename the @update_elfcorehdr member of struct kimage to
   @hotplug_support and populate it for both kexec_load and
   kexec_file_load syscalls, because architecture can update more than
   one kexec segment

3. Let generic function crash_check_hotplug_support report hotplug
   support for loaded kdump image based on value of @hotplug_support

To bring the x86 crash hotplug support in line with the above points,
the following changes have been made:

- Introduce the arch_crash_hotplug_support function to process kexec
  flags and determine crash hotplug support

- Remove the arch_crash_hotplug_[cpu|memory]_support functions

Signed-off-by: Sourabh Jain <sourabhjain@linux.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Baoquan He <bhe@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Hari Bathini <hbathini@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://msgid.link/20240326055413.186534-3-sourabhjain@linux.ibm.com
2024-04-23 14:59:01 +10:00
Zhu Lingshan 98a821546b vDPA: code clean for vhost_vdpa uapi
This commit cleans up the uapi for vhost_vdpa by
better naming some of the enums which report blk
information to user space, and they are not
in any official releases yet.

Fixes: 1ac61ddfee ("vDPA: report virtio-blk flush info to user space")
Fixes: ae1374b7f7 ("vDPA: report virtio-block read-only info to user space")
Fixes: 330b8aea69 ("vDPA: report virtio-block max segment size to user space")
Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240415111047.1047774-1-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-04-22 17:07:13 -04:00
Jens Axboe 2f9c9515bd io_uring/net: support bundles for recv
If IORING_OP_RECV is used with provided buffers, the caller may also set
IORING_RECVSEND_BUNDLE to turn it into a multi-buffer recv. This grabs
buffers available and receives into them, posting a single completion for
all of it.

This can be used with multishot receive as well, or without it.

Now that both send and receive support bundles, add a feature flag for
it as well. If IORING_FEAT_RECVSEND_BUNDLE is set after registering the
ring, then the kernel supports bundles for recv and send.

Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2024-04-22 11:26:11 -06:00
Jens Axboe a05d1f625c io_uring/net: support bundles for send
If IORING_OP_SEND is used with provided buffers, the caller may also
set IORING_RECVSEND_BUNDLE to turn it into a multi-buffer send. The idea
is that an application can fill outgoing buffers in a provided buffer
group, and then arm a single send that will service them all. Once
there are no more buffers to send, or if the requested length has
been sent, the request posts a single completion for all the buffers.

This only enables it for IORING_OP_SEND, IORING_OP_SENDMSG is coming
in a separate patch. However, this patch does do a lot of the prep
work that makes wiring up the sendmsg variant pretty trivial. They
share the prep side.

Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2024-04-22 11:26:05 -06:00
Kory Maincent (Dent Project) 47e0dd53c5 net: pse-pd: Introduce PSE types enumeration
Introduce an enumeration to define PSE types (C33 or PoDL),
utilizing a bitfield for potential future support of both types.
Include 'pse_get_types' helper for external access to PSE type info.

Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: Kory Maincent <kory.maincent@bootlin.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240417-feature_poe-v9-2-242293fd1900@bootlin.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-18 18:27:01 -07:00
Kory Maincent (Dent Project) b58be8db63 ethtool: Expand Ethernet Power Equipment with c33 (PoE) alongside PoDL
In the current PSE interface for Ethernet Power Equipment, support is
limited to PoDL. This patch extends the interface to accommodate the
objects specified in IEEE 802.3-2022 145.2 for Power sourcing
Equipment (PSE).

The following objects are now supported and considered mandatory:
- IEEE 802.3-2022 30.9.1.1.5 aPSEPowerDetectionStatus
- IEEE 802.3-2022 30.9.1.1.2 aPSEAdminState
- IEEE 802.3-2022 30.9.1.2.1 aPSEAdminControl

To avoid confusion between "PoDL PSE" and "PoE PSE", which have similar
names but distinct values, we have followed the suggestion of Oleksij
Rempel and Andrew Lunn to maintain separate naming schemes for each,
using c33 (clause 33) prefix for "PoE PSE".
You can find more details in the discussion threads here:
https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20230912110637.GI780075@pengutronix.de/
https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/2539b109-72ad-470a-9dae-9f53de4f64ec@lunn.ch/

Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Reviewed-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Kory Maincent <kory.maincent@bootlin.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240417-feature_poe-v9-1-242293fd1900@bootlin.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-18 18:27:01 -07:00
Jakub Kicinski 41e3ddb291 Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR.

Conflicts:

include/trace/events/rpcgss.h
  386f4a7379 ("trace: events: cleanup deprecated strncpy uses")
  a4833e3aba ("SUNRPC: Fix rpcgss_context trace event acceptor field")

Adjacent changes:

drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_tc_lib.c
  2cca35f5dd ("ice: Fix checking for unsupported keys on non-tunnel device")
  784feaa65d ("ice: Add support for PFCP hardware offload in switchdev")

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-18 13:12:24 -07:00
Charlie Jenkins 6b9391b581
riscv: Include riscv_set_icache_flush_ctx prctl
Support new prctl with key PR_RISCV_SET_ICACHE_FLUSH_CTX to enable
optimization of cross modifying code. This prctl enables userspace code
to use icache flushing instructions such as fence.i with the guarantee
that the icache will continue to be clean after thread migration.

Signed-off-by: Charlie Jenkins <charlie@rivosinc.com>
Reviewed-by: Atish Patra <atishp@rivosinc.com>
Reviewed-by: Alexandre Ghiti <alexghiti@rivosinc.com>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Holland <samuel.holland@sifive.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240312-fencei-v13-2-4b6bdc2bbf32@rivosinc.com
Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com>
2024-04-18 08:10:58 -07:00
Antony Antony aeb48a428d udpencap: Remove Obsolete UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE Support
The UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE mode, introduced into the Linux kernel
in 2004 [2], has remained inactive and obsolete for an extended period.

This mode was originally defined in an early version of an IETF draft
[1] from 2001. By the time it was integrated into the kernel in 2004 [2],
it had already been replaced by UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP [3] in later
versions of draft-ietf-ipsec-udp-encaps, particularly in version 06.

Over time, UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE has lost its relevance, with no
known use cases.

With this commit, we remove support for UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE,
simplifying the codebase and eliminating unnecessary complexity.
Kernel will return an error -ENOPROTOOPT if the userspace tries to set
this option.

References:
[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-ipsec-udp-encaps-00.txt

[2] Commit that added UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE to the Linux historic
    repository.

    Author: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de>
    Date: Fri Apr 9 01:47:47 2004 -0700

   [IPSEC]: Support draft-ietf-ipsec-udp-encaps-00/01, some ipec impls need it.

[3] Commit that added UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP to the Linux historic
    repository.

    Author: Derek Atkins <derek@ihtfp.com>
    Date: Wed Apr 2 13:21:02 2003 -0800

    [IPSEC]: Implement UDP Encapsulation framework.

Signed-off-by: Antony Antony <antony.antony@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
2024-04-18 11:38:23 +02:00
Alexey Gladkov 8c467f3300 VT: Use macros to define ioctls
All other headers use _IOC() macros to describe ioctls for a long time
now. This header is stuck in the last century.

Simply use the _IO() macro. No other changes.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Gladkov <legion@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/e4229fe2933a003341e338b558ab1ea8b63a51f6.1713375378.git.legion@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2024-04-18 08:19:11 +02:00
Gabriel Krisman Bertazi 0f21a9574b io_uring: Avoid anonymous enums in io_uring uapi
While valid C, anonymous enums confuse Cython (Python to C translator),
as reported by Ritesh (YoSTEALTH) [1] .  Since people rely on it when
building against liburing and we want to keep this header in sync with
the library version, let's name the existing enums in the uapi header.

[1] https://github.com/cython/cython/issues/3240

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Krisman Bertazi <krisman@suse.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240328210935.25640-1-krisman@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2024-04-15 08:10:26 -06:00
Ricardo Ribalda 81741e804e media: videodev2: Fix v4l2_ext_control packing.
The structure is packed, which requires that all its fields need to be
also packed.

./include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h:1810:2: warning: field  within 'struct v4l2_ext_control' is less aligned than 'union v4l2_ext_control::(anonymous at ./include/uapi/linux/videodev2.h:1810:2)' and is usually due to 'struct v4l2_ext_control' being packed, which can lead to unaligned accesses [-Wunaligned-access]

Explicitly set the inner union as packed.

Marking the inner union as 'packed' does not change the layout, since the
whole struct is already packed, it just silences the clang warning. See
also this llvm discussion:

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/55520

Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda <ribalda@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-15 13:42:38 +02:00
Ricardo Ribalda 2abcd952e1 media: dvb: Fix dtvs_stats packing.
The structure is packed, which requires that all its fields need to be
also packed.

./include/uapi/linux/dvb/frontend.h:854:2: warning: field  within 'struct dtv_stats' is less aligned than 'union dtv_stats::(anonymous at ./include/uapi/linux/dvb/frontend.h:854:2)' and is usually due to 'struct dtv_stats' being packed, which can lead to unaligned accesses [-Wunaligned-access]

Explicitly set the inner union as packed.

Marking the inner union as 'packed' does not change the layout, since the
whole struct is already packed, it just silences the clang warning. See
also this llvm discussion:

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/55520

Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda <ribalda@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
2024-04-15 13:42:38 +02:00
Geliang Tang 18d82cde74 mptcp: add last time fields in mptcp_info
This patch adds "last time" fields last_data_sent, last_data_recv and
last_ack_recv in struct mptcp_sock to record the last time data_sent,
data_recv and ack_recv happened. They all are initialized as
tcp_jiffies32 in __mptcp_init_sock(), and updated as tcp_jiffies32 too
when data is sent in __subflow_push_pending(), data is received in
__mptcp_move_skbs_from_subflow(), and ack is received in ack_update_msk().

Similar to tcpi_last_data_sent, tcpi_last_data_recv and tcpi_last_ack_recv
exposed with TCP, this patch exposes the last time "an action happened" for
MPTCP in mptcp_info, named mptcpi_last_data_sent, mptcpi_last_data_recv and
mptcpi_last_ack_recv, calculated in mptcp_diag_fill_info() as the time
deltas between now and the newly added last time fields in mptcp_sock.

Since msk->last_ack_recv needs to be protected by mptcp_data_lock/unlock,
and lock_sock_fast can sleep and be quite slow, move the entire
mptcp_data_lock/unlock block after the lock/unlock_sock_fast block.
Then mptcpi_last_data_sent and mptcpi_last_data_recv are set in
lock/unlock_sock_fast block, while mptcpi_last_ack_recv is set in
mptcp_data_lock/unlock block, which is protected by a spinlock and
should not block for too long.

Also add three reserved bytes in struct mptcp_info not to have holes in
this structure exposed to userspace.

Closes: https://github.com/multipath-tcp/mptcp_net-next/issues/446
Signed-off-by: Geliang Tang <tanggeliang@kylinos.cn>
Reviewed-by: Mat Martineau <martineau@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthieu Baerts (NGI0) <matttbe@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Baerts (NGI0) <matttbe@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240410-upstream-net-next-20240405-mptcp-last-time-info-v2-1-f95bd6b33e51@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-11 08:19:54 -07:00
Elizabeth Figura dc806bd48a ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_SEM_POST.
This corresponds to the NT syscall NtReleaseSemaphore().

This increases the semaphore's internal counter by the given value, and returns
the previous value. If the counter would overflow the defined maximum, the
function instead fails and returns -EOVERFLOW.

Signed-off-by: Elizabeth Figura <zfigura@codeweavers.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240329000621.148791-4-zfigura@codeweavers.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2024-04-11 15:34:40 +02:00
Elizabeth Figura b46271ec40 ntsync: Introduce NTSYNC_IOC_CREATE_SEM.
This corresponds to the NT syscall NtCreateSemaphore().

Semaphores are one of three types of object to be implemented in this driver,
the others being mutexes and events.

An NT semaphore contains a 32-bit counter, and is signaled and can be acquired
when the counter is nonzero. The counter has a maximum value which is specified
at creation time. The initial value of the semaphore is also specified at
creation time. There are no restrictions on the maximum and initial value.

Each object is exposed as an file, to which any number of fds may be opened.
When all fds are closed, the object is deleted.

Objects hold a pointer to the ntsync_device that created them. The device's
reference count is driven by struct file.

Signed-off-by: Elizabeth Figura <zfigura@codeweavers.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240329000621.148791-3-zfigura@codeweavers.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2024-04-11 15:34:38 +02:00
Yonghong Song 699c23f02c bpf: Add bpf_link support for sk_msg and sk_skb progs
Add bpf_link support for sk_msg and sk_skb programs. We have an
internal request to support bpf_link for sk_msg programs so user
space can have a uniform handling with bpf_link based libbpf
APIs. Using bpf_link based libbpf API also has a benefit which
makes system robust by decoupling prog life cycle and
attachment life cycle.

Reviewed-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yonghong.song@linux.dev>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240410043527.3737160-1-yonghong.song@linux.dev
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2024-04-10 19:52:25 -07:00
Rahul Rameshbabu 65f35aa76c ethtool: update tsinfo statistics attribute docs with correct type
nla_put_uint can either write a u32 or u64 netlink attribute value. The
size depends on whether the value can be represented with a u32 or requires
a u64. Use a uint annotation in various documentation to represent this.

Signed-off-by: Rahul Rameshbabu <rrameshbabu@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240409232520.237613-2-rrameshbabu@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-10 19:30:01 -07:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy eebab7e3eb PCI/DOE: Support discovery version 2
PCIe r6.1, sec 6.30.1.1 defines a "DOE Discovery Version" field in
the DOE Discovery Request Data Object Contents (3rd DW) as:

15:8 DOE Discovery Version – must be 02h if the Capability Version in
the Data Object Exchange Extended Capability is 02h or greater.

Add support for the version on devices with the DOE v2 capability.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240307022006.3657433-1-aik@amd.com
Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com>
2024-04-09 09:33:15 -05:00
Parav Pandit 5af3e3876d devlink: Support setting max_io_eqs
Many devices send event notifications for the IO queues,
such as tx and rx queues, through event queues.

Enable a privileged owner, such as a hypervisor PF, to set the number
of IO event queues for the VF and SF during the provisioning stage.

example:
Get maximum IO event queues of the VF device::

  $ devlink port show pci/0000:06:00.0/2
  pci/0000:06:00.0/2: type eth netdev enp6s0pf0vf1 flavour pcivf pfnum 0 vfnum 1
      function:
          hw_addr 00:00:00:00:00:00 ipsec_packet disabled max_io_eqs 10

Set maximum IO event queues of the VF device::

  $ devlink port function set pci/0000:06:00.0/2 max_io_eqs 32

  $ devlink port show pci/0000:06:00.0/2
  pci/0000:06:00.0/2: type eth netdev enp6s0pf0vf1 flavour pcivf pfnum 0 vfnum 1
      function:
          hw_addr 00:00:00:00:00:00 ipsec_packet disabled max_io_eqs 32

Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Shay Drory <shayd@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-04-08 14:10:45 +01:00
Michael S. Tsirkin 2855c2a782 vhost-vdpa: change ioctl # for VDPA_GET_VRING_SIZE
VDPA_GET_VRING_SIZE by mistake uses the already occupied
ioctl # 0x80 and we never noticed - it happens to work
because the direction and size are different, but confuses
tools such as perf which like to look at just the number,
and breaks the extra robustness of the ioctl numbering macros.

To fix, sort the entries and renumber the ioctl - not too late
since it wasn't in any released kernels yet.

Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@kernel.org>
Reported-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Fixes: 1496c47065 ("vhost-vdpa: uapi to support reporting per vq size")
Cc: "Zhu Lingshan" <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <41c1c5489688abe5bfef9f7cf15584e3fb872ac5.1712092759.git.mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eugenio Pérez <eperezma@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
2024-04-08 04:11:04 -04:00
Maxime Chevallier 841942bc62 net: ethtool: Allow passing a phy index for some commands
Some netlink commands are target towards ethernet PHYs, to control some
of their features. As there's several such commands, add the ability to
pass a PHY index in the ethnl request, which will populate the generic
ethnl_req_info with the relevant phydev when the command targets a PHY.

Signed-off-by: Maxime Chevallier <maxime.chevallier@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-04-06 18:25:14 +01:00
Maxime Chevallier 6916e461e7 net: phy: Introduce ethernet link topology representation
Link topologies containing multiple network PHYs attached to the same
net_device can be found when using a PHY as a media converter for use
with an SFP connector, on which an SFP transceiver containing a PHY can
be used.

With the current model, the transceiver's PHY can't be used for
operations such as cable testing, timestamping, macsec offload, etc.

The reason being that most of the logic for these configuration, coming
from either ethtool netlink or ioctls tend to use netdev->phydev, which
in multi-phy systems will reference the PHY closest to the MAC.

Introduce a numbering scheme allowing to enumerate PHY devices that
belong to any netdev, which can in turn allow userspace to take more
precise decisions with regard to each PHY's configuration.

The numbering is maintained per-netdev, in a phy_device_list.
The numbering works similarly to a netdevice's ifindex, with
identifiers that are only recycled once INT_MAX has been reached.

This prevents races that could occur between PHY listing and SFP
transceiver removal/insertion.

The identifiers are assigned at phy_attach time, as the numbering
depends on the netdevice the phy is attached to. The PHY index can be
re-used for PHYs that are persistent.

Signed-off-by: Maxime Chevallier <maxime.chevallier@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-04-06 18:25:14 +01:00
Jakub Kicinski ff8877b04e netlink: specs: ethtool: define header-flags as an enum
Recent changes added header flags to the spec.
Use an enum instead of defines for more seamless codegen.

[Jakub: drop the already applied parts and rewrite message]

Signed-off-by: Rahul Rameshbabu <rrameshbabu@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Dragos Tatulea <dtatulea@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240403212931.128541-6-rrameshbabu@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-05 22:26:30 -07:00
Rahul Rameshbabu 0e9c127729 ethtool: add interface to read Tx hardware timestamping statistics
Multiple network devices that support hardware timestamping appear to have
common behavior with regards to timestamp handling. Implement common Tx
hardware timestamping statistics in a tx_stats struct_group. Common Rx
hardware timestamping statistics can subsequently be implemented in a
rx_stats struct_group for ethtool_ts_stats.

Signed-off-by: Rahul Rameshbabu <rrameshbabu@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Dragos Tatulea <dtatulea@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240403212931.128541-2-rrameshbabu@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-05 22:24:09 -07:00
Jakub Kicinski cf1ca1f66d Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR.

Conflicts:

net/ipv4/ip_gre.c
  17af420545 ("erspan: make sure erspan_base_hdr is present in skb->head")
  5832c4a77d ("ip_tunnel: convert __be16 tunnel flags to bitmaps")
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240402103253.3b54a1cf@canb.auug.org.au/

Adjacent changes:

net/ipv6/ip6_fib.c
  d21d40605b ("ipv6: Fix infinite recursion in fib6_dump_done().")
  5fc68320c1 ("ipv6: remove RTNL protection from inet6_dump_fib()")

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-04 18:01:07 -07:00
Anton Protopopov f917170072 bpf: Pack struct bpf_fib_lookup
The struct bpf_fib_lookup is supposed to be of size 64. A recent commit
59b418c706 ("bpf: Add a check for struct bpf_fib_lookup size") added
a static assertion to check this property so that future changes to the
structure will not accidentally break this assumption.

As it immediately turned out, on some 32-bit arm systems, when AEABI=n,
the total size of the structure was equal to 68, see [1]. This happened
because the bpf_fib_lookup structure contains a union of two 16-bit
fields:

    union {
            __u16 tot_len;
            __u16 mtu_result;
    };

which was supposed to compile to a 16-bit-aligned 16-bit field. On the
aforementioned setups it was instead both aligned and padded to 32-bits.

Declare this inner union as __attribute__((packed, aligned(2))) such
that it always is of size 2 and is aligned to 16 bits.

  [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/CA+G9fYtsoP51f-oP_Sp5MOq-Ffv8La2RztNpwvE6+R1VtFiLrw@mail.gmail.com/#t

Reported-by: Naresh Kamboju <naresh.kamboju@linaro.org>
Fixes: e1850ea9bd ("bpf: bpf_fib_lookup return MTU value as output when looked up")
Signed-off-by: Anton Protopopov <aspsk@isovalent.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Lobakin <aleksander.lobakin@intel.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240403123303.1452184-1-aspsk@isovalent.com
2024-04-04 15:52:32 -07:00
Jakub Kicinski 8c73e8b595 wireless-next patches for v6.10
The first "new features" pull request for v6.10 with changes both in
 stack and in drivers. The big thing in this pull request is that
 wireless subsystem is now almost free of sparse warnings. There's only
 one warning left in ath11k which was introduced in v6.9-rc1 and will
 be fixed via the wireless tree.
 
 Realtek drivers continue to improve, now we have support for RTL8922AE
 and RTL8723CS devices. ath11k also has long waited support for P2P.
 
 This time we have a small conflict in iwlwifi as we didn't consider it
 as major enough to justify merging wireless tree to wireless-next. But
 Stephen has an example merge resolution which should help with fixing
 the conflict:
 
 https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240326100945.765b8caf@canb.auug.org.au/
 
 Major changes:
 
 rtw89
 
 * RTL8922AE Wi-Fi 7 PCI device support
 
 rtw88
 
 * RTL8723CS SDIO device support
 
 iwlwifi
 
 * don't support puncturing in 5 GHz
 
 * support monitor mode on passive channels
 
 * BZ-W device support
 
 * P2P with HE/EHT support
 
 ath11k
 
 * P2P support for QCA6390, WCN6855 and QCA2066
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Merge tag 'wireless-next-2024-04-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/wireless/wireless-next

Kalle Valo says:

====================
wireless-next patches for v6.10

The first "new features" pull request for v6.10 with changes both in
stack and in drivers. The big thing in this pull request is that
wireless subsystem is now almost free of sparse warnings. There's only
one warning left in ath11k which was introduced in v6.9-rc1 and will
be fixed via the wireless tree.

Realtek drivers continue to improve, now we have support for RTL8922AE
and RTL8723CS devices. ath11k also has long waited support for P2P.

This time we have a small conflict in iwlwifi, Stephen has an example
merge resolution which should help with fixing the conflict:

https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240326100945.765b8caf@canb.auug.org.au/

Major changes:

rtw89
 * RTL8922AE Wi-Fi 7 PCI device support

rtw88
 * RTL8723CS SDIO device support

iwlwifi
 * don't support puncturing in 5 GHz
 * support monitor mode on passive channels
 * BZ-W device support
 * P2P with HE/EHT support

ath11k
 * P2P support for QCA6390, WCN6855 and QCA2066

* tag 'wireless-next-2024-04-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/wireless/wireless-next: (122 commits)
  wifi: mt76: mt7915: workaround dubious x | !y warning
  wifi: mwl8k: Avoid -Wflex-array-member-not-at-end warnings
  wifi: ti: Avoid a hundred -Wflex-array-member-not-at-end warnings
  wifi: iwlwifi: mvm: fix check in iwl_mvm_sta_fw_id_mask
  net: rfkill: gpio: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  wifi: mac80211: use kvcalloc() for codel vars
  wifi: iwlwifi: reconfigure TLC during HW restart
  wifi: iwlwifi: mvm: don't change BA sessions during restart
  wifi: iwlwifi: mvm: select STA mask only for active links
  wifi: iwlwifi: mvm: set wider BW OFDMA ignore correctly
  wifi: iwlwifi: Add support for LARI_CONFIG_CHANGE_CMD cmd v9
  wifi: iwlwifi: mvm: Declare HE/EHT capabilities support for P2P interfaces
  wifi: iwlwifi: mvm: Remove outdated comment
  wifi: iwlwifi: add support for BZ_W
  wifi: iwlwifi: Print a specific device name.
  wifi: iwlwifi: remove wrong CRF_IDs
  wifi: iwlwifi: remove devices that never came out
  wifi: iwlwifi: mvm: mark EMLSR disabled in cleanup iterator
  wifi: iwlwifi: mvm: fix active link counting during recovery
  wifi: iwlwifi: mvm: assign link STA ID lookups during restart
  ...
====================

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240403093625.CF515C433C7@smtp.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-03 19:36:57 -07:00
Pawel Dembicki 9cc8a6e626 net: ethtool: Add impedance mismatch result code to cable test
Some PHYs can recognize during a cable test if the impedance in the cable
is okay. They can detect reflections caused by impedance discontinuity
between a regular 100 Ohm cable and an abnormal part with a higher or
lower impedance.

This commit introduces a new result code:
ETHTOOL_A_CABLE_RESULT_CODE_IMPEDANCE_MISMATCH,
which represents the results of a cable test indicating issues with
impedance integrity.

Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240402201123.2961909-2-paweldembicki@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-03 19:33:20 -07:00
Balint Dobszay c835e5a315 tee: tstee: Add Trusted Services TEE driver
The Trusted Services project provides a framework for developing and
deploying device Root of Trust services in FF-A Secure Partitions. The
FF-A SPs are accessible through the FF-A driver, but this doesn't
provide a user space interface. The goal of this TEE driver is to make
Trusted Services SPs accessible for user space clients.

All TS SPs have the same FF-A UUID, it identifies the RPC protocol used
by TS. A TS SP can host one or more services, a service is identified by
its service UUID. The same type of service cannot be present twice in
the same SP. During SP boot each service in an SP is assigned an
interface ID, this is just a short ID to simplify message addressing.
There is 1:1 mapping between TS SPs and TEE devices, i.e. a separate TEE
device is registered for each TS SP. This is required since contrary to
the generic TEE design where memory is shared with the whole TEE
implementation, in case of FF-A, memory is shared with a specific SP. A
user space client has to be able to separately share memory with each SP
based on its endpoint ID.

Acked-by: Sumit Garg <sumit.garg@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Balint Dobszay <balint.dobszay@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Wiklander <jens.wiklander@linaro.org>
2024-04-03 14:03:09 +02:00
Hangbin Liu e57ba7e3d7 uapi: team: use header file generated from YAML spec
generated with:

 $ ./tools/net/ynl/ynl-gen-c.py --mode uapi \
 > --spec Documentation/netlink/specs/team.yaml \
 > --header -o include/uapi/linux/if_team.h

Signed-off-by: Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240401031004.1159713-5-liuhangbin@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-04-02 18:24:33 -07:00
David Lechner ca4ddc26f8 bpf: Fix typo in uapi doc comments
In a few places in the bpf uapi headers, EOPNOTSUPP is missing a "P" in
the doc comments. This adds the missing "P".

Signed-off-by: David Lechner <dlechner@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240329152900.398260-2-dlechner@baylibre.com
2024-04-02 16:04:34 +02:00
Eric Biggers 29ce50e078 crypto: remove CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS
Remove support for the "Crypto usage statistics" feature
(CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS).  This feature does not appear to have ever been
used, and it is harmful because it significantly reduces performance and
is a large maintenance burden.

Covering each of these points in detail:

1. Feature is not being used

Since these generic crypto statistics are only readable using netlink,
it's fairly straightforward to look for programs that use them.  I'm
unable to find any evidence that any such programs exist.  For example,
Debian Code Search returns no hits except the kernel header and kernel
code itself and translations of the kernel header:
https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=CRYPTOCFGA_STAT&literal=1&perpkg=1

The patch series that added this feature in 2018
(https://lore.kernel.org/linux-crypto/1537351855-16618-1-git-send-email-clabbe@baylibre.com/)
said "The goal is to have an ifconfig for crypto device."  This doesn't
appear to have happened.

It's not clear that there is real demand for crypto statistics.  Just
because the kernel provides other types of statistics such as I/O and
networking statistics and some people find those useful does not mean
that crypto statistics are useful too.

Further evidence that programs are not using CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS is that
it was able to be disabled in RHEL and Fedora as a bug fix
(https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/src/kernel/centos-stream-9/-/merge_requests/2947).

Even further evidence comes from the fact that there are and have been
bugs in how the stats work, but they were never reported.  For example,
before Linux v6.7 hash stats were double-counted in most cases.

There has also never been any documentation for this feature, so it
might be hard to use even if someone wanted to.

2. CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS significantly reduces performance

Enabling CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS significantly reduces the performance of
the crypto API, even if no program ever retrieves the statistics.  This
primarily affects systems with a large number of CPUs.  For example,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2039576 reported
that Lustre client encryption performance improved from 21.7GB/s to
48.2GB/s by disabling CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS.

It can be argued that this means that CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS should be
optimized with per-cpu counters similar to many of the networking
counters.  But no one has done this in 5+ years.  This is consistent
with the fact that the feature appears to be unused, so there seems to
be little interest in improving it as opposed to just disabling it.

It can be argued that because CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS is off by default,
performance doesn't matter.  But Linux distros tend to error on the side
of enabling options.  The option is enabled in Ubuntu and Arch Linux,
and until recently was enabled in RHEL and Fedora (see above).  So, even
just having the option available is harmful to users.

3. CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS is a large maintenance burden

There are over 1000 lines of code associated with CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS,
spread among 32 files.  It significantly complicates much of the
implementation of the crypto API.  After the initial submission, many
fixes and refactorings have consumed effort of multiple people to keep
this feature "working".  We should be spending this effort elsewhere.

Acked-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Corentin Labbe <clabbe@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2024-04-02 10:49:38 +08:00
Michal Swiatkowski 6dd514f481 pfcp: always set pfcp metadata
In PFCP receive path set metadata needed by flower code to do correct
classification based on this metadata.

Signed-off-by: Michal Swiatkowski <michal.swiatkowski@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcin Szycik <marcin.szycik@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Lobakin <aleksander.lobakin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-04-01 10:49:28 +01:00
Alexander Lobakin 5832c4a77d ip_tunnel: convert __be16 tunnel flags to bitmaps
Historically, tunnel flags like TUNNEL_CSUM or TUNNEL_ERSPAN_OPT
have been defined as __be16. Now all of those 16 bits are occupied
and there's no more free space for new flags.
It can't be simply switched to a bigger container with no
adjustments to the values, since it's an explicit Endian storage,
and on LE systems (__be16)0x0001 equals to
(__be64)0x0001000000000000.
We could probably define new 64-bit flags depending on the
Endianness, i.e. (__be64)0x0001 on BE and (__be64)0x00010000... on
LE, but that would introduce an Endianness dependency and spawn a
ton of Sparse warnings. To mitigate them, all of those places which
were adjusted with this change would be touched anyway, so why not
define stuff properly if there's no choice.

Define IP_TUNNEL_*_BIT counterparts as a bit number instead of the
value already coded and a fistful of <16 <-> bitmap> converters and
helpers. The two flags which have a different bit position are
SIT_ISATAP_BIT and VTI_ISVTI_BIT, as they were defined not as
__cpu_to_be16(), but as (__force __be16), i.e. had different
positions on LE and BE. Now they both have strongly defined places.
Change all __be16 fields which were used to store those flags, to
IP_TUNNEL_DECLARE_FLAGS() -> DECLARE_BITMAP(__IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_NUM) ->
unsigned long[1] for now, and replace all TUNNEL_* occurrences to
their bitmap counterparts. Use the converters in the places which talk
to the userspace, hardware (NFP) or other hosts (GRE header). The rest
must explicitly use the new flags only. This must be done at once,
otherwise there will be too many conversions throughout the code in
the intermediate commits.
Finally, disable the old __be16 flags for use in the kernel code
(except for the two 'irregular' flags mentioned above), to prevent
any accidental (mis)use of them. For the userspace, nothing is
changed, only additions were made.

Most noticeable bloat-o-meter difference (.text):

vmlinux:	307/-1 (306)
gre.ko:		62/0 (62)
ip_gre.ko:	941/-217 (724)	[*]
ip_tunnel.ko:	390/-900 (-510)	[**]
ip_vti.ko:	138/0 (138)
ip6_gre.ko:	534/-18 (516)	[*]
ip6_tunnel.ko:	118/-10 (108)

[*] gre_flags_to_tnl_flags() grew, but still is inlined
[**] ip_tunnel_find() got uninlined, hence such decrease

The average code size increase in non-extreme case is 100-200 bytes
per module, mostly due to sizeof(long) > sizeof(__be16), as
%__IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_NUM is less than %BITS_PER_LONG and the compilers
are able to expand the majority of bitmap_*() calls here into direct
operations on scalars.

Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Lobakin <aleksander.lobakin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-04-01 10:49:28 +01:00
Hans Verkuil b82779648d Linux 6.9-rc2
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Merge tag 'v6.9-rc2' into media_stage

Linux 6.9-rc2

This is needed to pull in commit 11763a8598 ("fs/9p: fix uaf in
in v9fs_stat2inode_dotl"), which fixes the broken virtme. With this
fix the media regression tests can be run again without crashing.
2024-04-01 10:08:18 +02:00
Anton Protopopov 5311591fbb bpf: Add support for passing mark with bpf_fib_lookup
Extend the bpf_fib_lookup() helper by making it to utilize mark if
the BPF_FIB_LOOKUP_MARK flag is set. In order to pass the mark the
four bytes of struct bpf_fib_lookup are used, shared with the
output-only smac/dmac fields.

Signed-off-by: Anton Protopopov <aspsk@isovalent.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240326101742.17421-2-aspsk@isovalent.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2024-03-28 18:30:52 -07:00
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Merge tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next

Daniel Borkmann says:

====================
pull-request: bpf-next 2024-03-25

We've added 38 non-merge commits during the last 13 day(s) which contain
a total of 50 files changed, 867 insertions(+), 274 deletions(-).

The main changes are:

1) Add the ability to specify and retrieve BPF cookie also for raw
   tracepoint programs in order to ease migration from classic to raw
   tracepoints, from Andrii Nakryiko.

2) Allow the use of bpf_get_{ns_,}current_pid_tgid() helper for all
   program types and add additional BPF selftests, from Yonghong Song.

3) Several improvements to bpftool and its build, for example, enabling
   libbpf logs when loading pid_iter in debug mode, from Quentin Monnet.

4) Check the return code of all BPF-related set_memory_*() functions during
   load and bail out in case they fail, from Christophe Leroy.

5) Avoid a goto in regs_refine_cond_op() such that the verifier can
   be better integrated into Agni tool which doesn't support backedges
   yet, from Harishankar Vishwanathan.

6) Add a small BPF trie perf improvement by always inlining
   longest_prefix_match, from Jesper Dangaard Brouer.

7) Small BPF selftest refactor in bpf_tcp_ca.c to utilize start_server()
   helper instead of open-coding it, from Geliang Tang.

8) Improve test_tc_tunnel.sh BPF selftest to prevent client connect
   before the server bind, from Alessandro Carminati.

9) Fix BPF selftest benchmark for older glibc and use syscall(SYS_gettid)
   instead of gettid(), from Alan Maguire.

10) Implement a backward-compatible method for struct_ops types with
    additional fields which are not present in older kernels,
    from Kui-Feng Lee.

11) Add a small helper to check if an instruction is addr_space_cast
    from as(0) to as(1) and utilize it in x86-64 JIT, from Puranjay Mohan.

12) Small cleanup to remove unnecessary error check in
    bpf_struct_ops_map_update_elem, from Martin KaFai Lau.

13) Improvements to libbpf fd validity checks for BPF map/programs,
    from Mykyta Yatsenko.

* tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (38 commits)
  selftests/bpf: Fix flaky test btf_map_in_map/lookup_update
  bpf: implement insn_is_cast_user() helper for JITs
  bpf: Avoid get_kernel_nofault() to fetch kprobe entry IP
  selftests/bpf: Use start_server in bpf_tcp_ca
  bpf: Sync uapi bpf.h to tools directory
  libbpf: Add new sec_def "sk_skb/verdict"
  selftests/bpf: Mark uprobe trigger functions with nocf_check attribute
  selftests/bpf: Use syscall(SYS_gettid) instead of gettid() wrapper in bench
  bpf-next: Avoid goto in regs_refine_cond_op()
  bpftool: Clean up HOST_CFLAGS, HOST_LDFLAGS for bootstrap bpftool
  selftests/bpf: scale benchmark counting by using per-CPU counters
  bpftool: Remove unnecessary source files from bootstrap version
  bpftool: Enable libbpf logs when loading pid_iter in debug mode
  selftests/bpf: add raw_tp/tp_btf BPF cookie subtests
  libbpf: add support for BPF cookie for raw_tp/tp_btf programs
  bpf: support BPF cookie in raw tracepoint (raw_tp, tp_btf) programs
  bpf: pass whole link instead of prog when triggering raw tracepoint
  bpf: flatten bpf_probe_register call chain
  selftests/bpf: Prevent client connect before server bind in test_tc_tunnel.sh
  selftests/bpf: Add a sk_msg prog bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid() test
  ...
====================

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240325233940.7154-1-daniel@iogearbox.net
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-27 07:52:34 -07:00
Jonathan Kim 0cac183b98 drm/amdkfd: range check cp bad op exception interrupts
Due to a CP interrupt bug, bad packet garbage exception codes are raised.
Do a range check so that the debugger and runtime do not receive garbage
codes.
Update the user api to guard exception code type checking as well.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Kim <jonathan.kim@amd.com>
Tested-by: Jesse Zhang <jesse.zhang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <felix.kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
2024-03-27 08:53:02 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 2a82bb0294
statx: stx_subvol
Add a new statx field for (sub)volume identifiers, as implemented by
btrfs and bcachefs.

This includes bcachefs support; we'll definitely want btrfs support as
well.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/2uvhm6gweyl7iyyp2xpfryvcu2g3padagaeqcbiavjyiis6prl@yjm725bizncq/
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Cc: Josef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com>
Cc: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@redhat.com>
Cc: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
Cc: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240308022914.196982-1-kent.overstreet@linux.dev
Signed-off-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
2024-03-26 09:01:18 +01:00
Jeff Johnson b8cf4f4d70 wifi: nl80211: cleanup nl80211.h kernel-doc
Fix all of the kernel-doc issues in nl80211.h.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com>
Link: https://msgid.link/20240319-kdoc-nl80211-v1-3-549e09d52866@quicinc.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2024-03-25 15:36:56 +01:00
Jeff Johnson ec3a97d93b wifi: nl80211: fix nl80211 uapi comment style issues
Currently kernel-doc raises "warning: bad line:" for several comments
that have invalid multi-line comment style; they are missing the
leading '*'. And checkpatch.pl raises "WARNING: please, no space
before tabs" for a large number of comments which have space then tab
after the leading '*'.

Fix those issues.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com>
Link: https://msgid.link/20240319-kdoc-nl80211-v1-2-549e09d52866@quicinc.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2024-03-25 15:36:55 +01:00
Jeff Johnson 1c7b963c20 wifi: nl80211: rename enum plink_actions
kernel-doc flagged the following issue:
include/uapi/linux/nl80211.h:6081: warning: expecting prototype for enum nl80211_plink_action. Prototype was for enum plink_actions instead

This is because the documentation doesn't match the code. Normally the
correct fix for such an issue is to modify the documentation to match
the code. However, in this case, since the actual name plink_actions
is not referenced by any code, rename it to nl80211_plink_action to
give it a proper prefix and match the documentation.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com>
Link: https://msgid.link/20240319-kdoc-nl80211-v1-1-549e09d52866@quicinc.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2024-03-25 15:36:55 +01:00
Benjamin Gaignard a3293a8538 media: v4l2: Add REMOVE_BUFS ioctl
VIDIOC_REMOVE_BUFS ioctl allows to remove buffers from a queue.
The number of buffers to remove in given by count field of
struct v4l2_remove_buffers and the range start at the index
specified in the same structure.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <benjamin.gaignard@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
[hverkuil: vidioc-remove-bufs.rst: mention no bufs are freed on error]
2024-03-25 12:00:44 +01:00
Linus Torvalds 3bcb0bf65c TTY/Serial driver update for 6.9-rc1
Here is the big set of TTY/Serial driver updates and cleanups for
 6.9-rc1.  Included in here are:
   - more tty cleanups from Jiri
   - loads of 8250 driver cleanups from Andy
   - max310x driver updates
   - samsung serial driver updates
   - uart_prepare_sysrq_char() updates for many drivers
   - platform driver remove callback void cleanups
   - stm32 driver updates
   - other small tty/serial driver updates
 
 All of these have been in linux-next for a long time with no reported
 issues.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'tty-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty

Pull tty / serial driver updates from Greg KH:
 "Here is the big set of TTY/Serial driver updates and cleanups for
  6.9-rc1. Included in here are:

   - more tty cleanups from Jiri

   - loads of 8250 driver cleanups from Andy

   - max310x driver updates

   - samsung serial driver updates

   - uart_prepare_sysrq_char() updates for many drivers

   - platform driver remove callback void cleanups

   - stm32 driver updates

   - other small tty/serial driver updates

  All of these have been in linux-next for a long time with no reported
  issues"

* tag 'tty-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty: (199 commits)
  dt-bindings: serial: stm32: add power-domains property
  serial: 8250_dw: Replace ACPI device check by a quirk
  serial: Lock console when calling into driver before registration
  serial: 8250_uniphier: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: 8250_tegra: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: 8250_pxa: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: 8250_omap: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: 8250_of: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: 8250_lpc18xx: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: 8250_ingenic: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: 8250_dw: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: 8250_bcm7271: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: 8250_bcm2835aux: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: 8250_aspeed_vuart: Switch to use uart_read_port_properties()
  serial: port: Introduce a common helper to read properties
  serial: core: Add UPIO_UNKNOWN constant for unknown port type
  serial: core: Move struct uart_port::quirks closer to possible values
  serial: sh-sci: Call sci_serial_{in,out}() directly
  serial: core: only stop transmit when HW fifo is empty
  serial: pch: Use uart_prepare_sysrq_char().
  ...
2024-03-21 12:44:10 -07:00
Linus Torvalds e09bf86f3d USB/Thunderbolt changes for 6.9-rc1
Here is the big set of USB and Thunderbolt changes for 6.9-rc1.  Lots of
 tiny changes and forward progress to support new hardware and better
 support for existing devices.  Included in here are:
   - Thunderbolt (i.e. USB4) updates for newer hardware and uses as more
     people start to use the hardware
   - default USB authentication mode Kconfig and documentation update to
     make it more obvious what is going on
   - USB typec updates and enhancements
   - usual dwc3 driver updates
   - usual xhci driver updates
   - function USB (i.e. gadget) driver updates and additions
   - new device ids for lots of drivers
   - loads of other small updates, full details in the shortlog
 
 All of these, including a "last minute regression fix" have been in
 linux-next with no reported issues.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'usb-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb

Pull USB / Thunderbolt updates from Greg KH:
 "Here is the big set of USB and Thunderbolt changes for 6.9-rc1. Lots
  of tiny changes and forward progress to support new hardware and
  better support for existing devices. Included in here are:

   - Thunderbolt (i.e. USB4) updates for newer hardware and uses as more
     people start to use the hardware

   - default USB authentication mode Kconfig and documentation update to
     make it more obvious what is going on

   - USB typec updates and enhancements

   - usual dwc3 driver updates

   - usual xhci driver updates

   - function USB (i.e. gadget) driver updates and additions

   - new device ids for lots of drivers

   - loads of other small updates, full details in the shortlog

  All of these, including a "last minute regression fix" have been in
  linux-next with no reported issues"

* tag 'usb-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb: (185 commits)
  usb: usb-acpi: Fix oops due to freeing uninitialized pld pointer
  usb: gadget: net2272: Use irqflags in the call to net2272_probe_fin
  usb: gadget: tegra-xudc: Fix USB3 PHY retrieval logic
  phy: tegra: xusb: Add API to retrieve the port number of phy
  USB: gadget: pxa27x_udc: Remove unused of_gpio.h
  usb: gadget/snps_udc_plat: Remove unused of_gpio.h
  usb: ohci-pxa27x: Remove unused of_gpio.h
  usb: sl811-hcd: only defined function checkdone if QUIRK2 is defined
  usb: Clarify expected behavior of dev_bin_attrs_are_visible()
  xhci: Allow RPM on the USB controller (1022:43f7) by default
  usb: isp1760: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  usb: misc: onboard_hub: use pointer consistently in the probe function
  usb: gadget: fsl: Increase size of name buffer for endpoints
  usb: gadget: fsl: Add of device table to enable module autoloading
  usb: typec: tcpm: add support to set tcpc connector orientatition
  usb: typec: tcpci: add generic tcpci fallback compatible
  dt-bindings: usb: typec-tcpci: add tcpci fallback binding
  usb: gadget: fsl-udc: Replace custom log wrappers by dev_{err,warn,dbg,vdbg}
  usb: core: Set connect_type of ports based on DT node
  dt-bindings: usb: Add downstream facing ports to realtek binding
  ...
2024-03-21 12:35:20 -07:00
Andrii Nakryiko 68ca5d4eeb bpf: support BPF cookie in raw tracepoint (raw_tp, tp_btf) programs
Wire up BPF cookie for raw tracepoint programs (both BTF and non-BTF
aware variants). This brings them up to part w.r.t. BPF cookie usage
with classic tracepoint and fentry/fexit programs.

Acked-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@google.com>
Acked-by: Eduard Zingerman <eddyz87@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Message-ID: <20240319233852.1977493-4-andrii@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2024-03-19 23:05:34 -07:00
Linus Torvalds d95fcdf496 virtio: features, fixes
Per vq sizes in vdpa.
 Info query for block devices support in vdpa.
 DMA sync callbacks in vduse.
 
 Fixes, cleanups.
 
 Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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Merge tag 'for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost

Pull virtio updates from Michael Tsirkin:

 - Per vq sizes in vdpa

 - Info query for block devices support in vdpa

 - DMA sync callbacks in vduse

 - Fixes, cleanups

* tag 'for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost: (35 commits)
  virtio_net: rename free_old_xmit_skbs to free_old_xmit
  virtio_net: unify the code for recycling the xmit ptr
  virtio-net: add cond_resched() to the command waiting loop
  virtio-net: convert rx mode setting to use workqueue
  virtio: packed: fix unmap leak for indirect desc table
  vDPA: report virtio-blk flush info to user space
  vDPA: report virtio-block read-only info to user space
  vDPA: report virtio-block write zeroes configuration to user space
  vDPA: report virtio-block discarding configuration to user space
  vDPA: report virtio-block topology info to user space
  vDPA: report virtio-block MQ info to user space
  vDPA: report virtio-block max segments in a request to user space
  vDPA: report virtio-block block-size to user space
  vDPA: report virtio-block max segment size to user space
  vDPA: report virtio-block capacity to user space
  virtio: make virtio_bus const
  vdpa: make vdpa_bus const
  vDPA/ifcvf: implement vdpa_config_ops.get_vq_num_min
  vDPA/ifcvf: get_max_vq_size to return max size
  virtio_vdpa: create vqs with the actual size
  ...
2024-03-19 08:57:39 -07:00
Zhu Lingshan 1ac61ddfee vDPA: report virtio-blk flush info to user space
This commit reports whether a virtio-blk device
support cache flush command to user space

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240218185606.13509-11-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:51 -04:00
Zhu Lingshan ae1374b7f7 vDPA: report virtio-block read-only info to user space
This commit report read-only information of
virtio-blk devices to user space.

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240218185606.13509-10-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:51 -04:00
Zhu Lingshan 6bdc7846e6 vDPA: report virtio-block write zeroes configuration to user space
This commits reports write zeroes configuration of
virtio-block devices to user space, includes:
1)maximum write zeroes sectors size
2)maximum write zeroes segment number

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240218185606.13509-9-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:51 -04:00
Zhu Lingshan 65848f46e1 vDPA: report virtio-block discarding configuration to user space
This commit reports virtio-blk discarding configuration
to user space,includes:
1) the maximum discard sectors
2) maximum number of discard segments for the block driver to use
3) the alignment for splitting a discarding request

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240218185606.13509-8-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:51 -04:00
Zhu Lingshan c9d989b4ab vDPA: report virtio-block topology info to user space
This commit allows vDPA reporting topology information of
virtio-blk devices to user space, includes:
1) the number of logical blocks per physical block
2) offset of first aligned logical block
3) suggested minimum I/O size in blocks
4) optimal (suggested maximum) I/O size in blocks

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240218185606.13509-7-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:51 -04:00
Zhu Lingshan 54fb04b02e vDPA: report virtio-block MQ info to user space
This commits allows vDPA reporting virtio-block multi-queue
configuration to user sapce.

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240218185606.13509-6-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:51 -04:00
Zhu Lingshan 81f64e1d91 vDPA: report virtio-block max segments in a request to user space
This commit allows vDPA reporting the maximum number of
segments in a request of virtio-block devices to
user space.

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240218185606.13509-5-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:51 -04:00
Zhu Lingshan 3a1d33fb7e vDPA: report virtio-block block-size to user space
This commit allows reporting the block size of a
virtio-block device to user space.

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240218185606.13509-4-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:51 -04:00
Zhu Lingshan 330b8aea69 vDPA: report virtio-block max segment size to user space
This commit allows reporting the max size of any
single segment of virtio-block devices to user space.

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240218185606.13509-3-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:51 -04:00
Zhu Lingshan c2475a9a78 vDPA: report virtio-block capacity to user space
This commit allows userspace to query capacity of
a virtio-block device.

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240218185606.13509-2-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:51 -04:00
Zhu Lingshan 1496c47065 vhost-vdpa: uapi to support reporting per vq size
The size of a virtqueue is a per vq configuration.
This commit introduce a new ioctl uAPI to support this flexibility.

Signed-off-by: Zhu Lingshan <lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20240202163905.8834-2-lingshan.zhu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:49 -04:00
Suzuki K Poulose ec6ecb844d virtio: uapi: Drop __packed attribute in linux/virtio_pci.h
Commit 92792ac752 ("virtio-pci: Introduce admin command sending function")
added "__packed" structures to UAPI header linux/virtio_pci.h. This triggers
build failures in the consumer userspace applications without proper "definition"
of __packed (e.g., kvmtool build fails).

Moreover, the structures are already packed well, and doesn't need explicit
packing, similar to the rest of the structures in all virtio_* headers. Remove
the __packed attribute.

Fixes: 92792ac752 ("virtio-pci: Introduce admin command sending function")
Cc: Feng Liu <feliu@nvidia.com>
Cc: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Cc: Yishai Hadas <yishaih@nvidia.com>
Cc: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Cc: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.org>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Suzuki K Poulose <suzuki.poulose@arm.com>
Message-Id: <20240125232039.913606-1-suzuki.poulose@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-03-19 02:45:49 -04:00
Linus Torvalds ad584d73a2 Tracing updates for 6.9:
Main user visible change:
 
 - User events can now have "multi formats"
 
   The current user events have a single format. If another event is created
   with a different format, it will fail to be created. That is, once an
   event name is used, it cannot be used again with a different format. This
   can cause issues if a library is using an event and updates its format.
   An application using the older format will prevent an application using
   the new library from registering its event.
 
   A task could also DOS another application if it knows the event names, and
   it creates events with different formats.
 
   The multi-format event is in a different name space from the single
   format. Both the event name and its format are the unique identifier.
   This will allow two different applications to use the same user event name
   but with different payloads.
 
 - Added support to have ftrace_dump_on_oops dump out instances and
   not just the main top level tracing buffer.
 
 Other changes:
 
 - Add eventfs_root_inode
 
   Only the root inode has a dentry that is static (never goes away) and
   stores it upon creation. There's no reason that the thousands of other
   eventfs inodes should have a pointer that never gets set in its
   descriptor. Create a eventfs_root_inode desciptor that has a eventfs_inode
   descriptor and a dentry pointer, and only the root inode will use this.
 
 - Added WARN_ON()s in eventfs
 
   There's some conditionals remaining in eventfs that should never be hit,
   but instead of removing them, add WARN_ON() around them to make sure that
   they are never hit.
 
 - Have saved_cmdlines allocation also include the map_cmdline_to_pid array
 
   The saved_cmdlines structure allocates a large amount of data to hold its
   mappings. Within it, it has three arrays. Two are already apart of it:
   map_pid_to_cmdline[] and saved_cmdlines[]. More memory can be saved by
   also including the map_cmdline_to_pid[] array as well.
 
 - Restructure __string() and __assign_str() macros used in TRACE_EVENT().
 
   Dynamic strings in TRACE_EVENT() are declared with:
 
       __string(name, source)
 
   And assigned with:
 
      __assign_str(name, source)
 
   In the tracepoint callback of the event, the __string() is used to get the
   size needed to allocate on the ring buffer and __assign_str() is used to
   copy the string into the ring buffer. There's a helper structure that is
   created in the TRACE_EVENT() macro logic that will hold the string length
   and its position in the ring buffer which is created by __string().
 
   There are several trace events that have a function to create the string
   to save. This function is executed twice. Once for __string() and again
   for __assign_str(). There's no reason for this. The helper structure could
   also save the string it used in __string() and simply copy that into
   __assign_str() (it also already has its length).
 
   By using the structure to store the source string for the assignment, it
   means that the second argument to __assign_str() is no longer needed.
 
   It will be removed in the next merge window, but for now add a warning if
   the source string given to __string() is different than the source string
   given to __assign_str(), as the source to __assign_str() isn't even used
   and will be going away.
 
 - Added checks to make sure that the source of __string() is also the
   source of __assign_str() so that it can be safely removed in the next
   merge window.
 
   Included fixes that the above check found.
 
 - Other minor clean ups and fixes
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Merge tag 'trace-v6.9-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace

Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt:
 "Main user visible change:

   - User events can now have "multi formats"

     The current user events have a single format. If another event is
     created with a different format, it will fail to be created. That
     is, once an event name is used, it cannot be used again with a
     different format. This can cause issues if a library is using an
     event and updates its format. An application using the older format
     will prevent an application using the new library from registering
     its event.

     A task could also DOS another application if it knows the event
     names, and it creates events with different formats.

     The multi-format event is in a different name space from the single
     format. Both the event name and its format are the unique
     identifier. This will allow two different applications to use the
     same user event name but with different payloads.

   - Added support to have ftrace_dump_on_oops dump out instances and
     not just the main top level tracing buffer.

  Other changes:

   - Add eventfs_root_inode

     Only the root inode has a dentry that is static (never goes away)
     and stores it upon creation. There's no reason that the thousands
     of other eventfs inodes should have a pointer that never gets set
     in its descriptor. Create a eventfs_root_inode desciptor that has a
     eventfs_inode descriptor and a dentry pointer, and only the root
     inode will use this.

   - Added WARN_ON()s in eventfs

     There's some conditionals remaining in eventfs that should never be
     hit, but instead of removing them, add WARN_ON() around them to
     make sure that they are never hit.

   - Have saved_cmdlines allocation also include the map_cmdline_to_pid
     array

     The saved_cmdlines structure allocates a large amount of data to
     hold its mappings. Within it, it has three arrays. Two are already
     apart of it: map_pid_to_cmdline[] and saved_cmdlines[]. More memory
     can be saved by also including the map_cmdline_to_pid[] array as
     well.

   - Restructure __string() and __assign_str() macros used in
     TRACE_EVENT()

     Dynamic strings in TRACE_EVENT() are declared with:

         __string(name, source)

     And assigned with:

        __assign_str(name, source)

     In the tracepoint callback of the event, the __string() is used to
     get the size needed to allocate on the ring buffer and
     __assign_str() is used to copy the string into the ring buffer.
     There's a helper structure that is created in the TRACE_EVENT()
     macro logic that will hold the string length and its position in
     the ring buffer which is created by __string().

     There are several trace events that have a function to create the
     string to save. This function is executed twice. Once for
     __string() and again for __assign_str(). There's no reason for
     this. The helper structure could also save the string it used in
     __string() and simply copy that into __assign_str() (it also
     already has its length).

     By using the structure to store the source string for the
     assignment, it means that the second argument to __assign_str() is
     no longer needed.

     It will be removed in the next merge window, but for now add a
     warning if the source string given to __string() is different than
     the source string given to __assign_str(), as the source to
     __assign_str() isn't even used and will be going away.

   - Added checks to make sure that the source of __string() is also the
     source of __assign_str() so that it can be safely removed in the
     next merge window.

     Included fixes that the above check found.

   - Other minor clean ups and fixes"

* tag 'trace-v6.9-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace: (34 commits)
  tracing: Add __string_src() helper to help compilers not to get confused
  tracing: Use strcmp() in __assign_str() WARN_ON() check
  tracepoints: Use WARN() and not WARN_ON() for warnings
  tracing: Use div64_u64() instead of do_div()
  tracing: Support to dump instance traces by ftrace_dump_on_oops
  tracing: Remove second parameter to __assign_rel_str()
  tracing: Add warning if string in __assign_str() does not match __string()
  tracing: Add __string_len() example
  tracing: Remove __assign_str_len()
  ftrace: Fix most kernel-doc warnings
  tracing: Decrement the snapshot if the snapshot trigger fails to register
  tracing: Fix snapshot counter going between two tracers that use it
  tracing: Use EVENT_NULL_STR macro instead of open coding "(null)"
  tracing: Use ? : shortcut in trace macros
  tracing: Do not calculate strlen() twice for __string() fields
  tracing: Rework __assign_str() and __string() to not duplicate getting the string
  cxl/trace: Properly initialize cxl_poison region name
  net: hns3: tracing: fix hclgevf trace event strings
  drm/i915: Add missing ; to __assign_str() macros in tracepoint code
  NFSD: Fix nfsd_clid_class use of __string_len() macro
  ...
2024-03-18 15:11:44 -07:00
Beau Belgrave 64805e4039 tracing/user_events: Introduce multi-format events
Currently user_events supports 1 event with the same name and must have
the exact same format when referenced by multiple programs. This opens
an opportunity for malicious or poorly thought through programs to
create events that others use with different formats. Another scenario
is user programs wishing to use the same event name but add more fields
later when the software updates. Various versions of a program may be
running side-by-side, which is prevented by the current single format
requirement.

Add a new register flag (USER_EVENT_REG_MULTI_FORMAT) which indicates
the user program wishes to use the same user_event name, but may have
several different formats of the event. When this flag is used, create
the underlying tracepoint backing the user_event with a unique name
per-version of the format. It's important that existing ABI users do
not get this logic automatically, even if one of the multi format
events matches the format. This ensures existing programs that create
events and assume the tracepoint name will match exactly continue to
work as expected. Add logic to only check multi-format events with
other multi-format events and single-format events to only check
single-format events during find.

Change system name of the multi-format event tracepoint to ensure that
multi-format events are isolated completely from single-format events.
This prevents single-format names from conflicting with multi-format
events if they end with the same suffix as the multi-format events.

Add a register_name (reg_name) to the user_event struct which allows for
split naming of events. We now have the name that was used to register
within user_events as well as the unique name for the tracepoint. Upon
registering events ensure matches based on first the reg_name, followed
by the fields and format of the event. This allows for multiple events
with the same registered name to have different formats. The underlying
tracepoint will have a unique name in the format of {reg_name}.{unique_id}.

For example, if both "test u32 value" and "test u64 value" are used with
the USER_EVENT_REG_MULTI_FORMAT the system would have 2 unique
tracepoints. The dynamic_events file would then show the following:
  u:test u64 count
  u:test u32 count

The actual tracepoint names look like this:
  test.0
  test.1

Both would be under the new user_events_multi system name to prevent the
older ABI from being used to squat on multi-formatted events and block
their use.

Deleting events via "!u:test u64 count" would only delete the first
tracepoint that matched that format. When the delete ABI is used all
events with the same name will be attempted to be deleted. If
per-version deletion is required, user programs should either not use
persistent events or delete them via dynamic_events.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20240222001807.1463-3-beaub@linux.microsoft.com

Signed-off-by: Beau Belgrave <beaub@linux.microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2024-03-18 10:13:03 -04:00
Linus Torvalds 66a27abac3 powerpc updates for 6.9
- Add AT_HWCAP3 and AT_HWCAP4 aux vector entries for future use by glibc.
 
  - Add support for recognising the Power11 architected and raw PVRs.
 
  - Add support for nr_cpus=n on the command line where the boot CPU is >= n.
 
  - Add ppcxx_allmodconfig targets for all 32-bit sub-arches.
 
  - Other small features, cleanups and fixes.
 
 Thanks to: Akanksha J N, Brian King, Christophe Leroy, Dawei Li, Geoff Levand,
 Greg Kroah-Hartman, Jan-Benedict Glaw, Kajol Jain, Kunwu Chan, Li zeming,
 Madhavan Srinivasan, Masahiro Yamada, Nathan Chancellor, Nicholas Piggin, Peter
 Bergner, Qiheng Lin, Randy Dunlap, Ricardo B. Marliere, Rob Herring, Sathvika
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Merge tag 'powerpc-6.9-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux

Pull powerpc updates from Michael Ellerman:

 - Add AT_HWCAP3 and AT_HWCAP4 aux vector entries for future use
   by glibc

 - Add support for recognising the Power11 architected and raw PVRs

 - Add support for nr_cpus=n on the command line where the
   boot CPU is >= n

 - Add ppcxx_allmodconfig targets for all 32-bit sub-arches

 - Other small features, cleanups and fixes

Thanks to Akanksha J N, Brian King, Christophe Leroy, Dawei Li, Geoff
Levand, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Jan-Benedict Glaw, Kajol Jain, Kunwu Chan,
Li zeming, Madhavan Srinivasan, Masahiro Yamada, Nathan Chancellor,
Nicholas Piggin, Peter Bergner, Qiheng Lin, Randy Dunlap, Ricardo B.
Marliere, Rob Herring, Sathvika Vasireddy, Shrikanth Hegde, Uwe
Kleine-König, Vaibhav Jain, and Wen Xiong.

* tag 'powerpc-6.9-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (71 commits)
  powerpc/macio: Make remove callback of macio driver void returned
  powerpc/83xx: Fix build failure with FPU=n
  powerpc/64s: Fix get_hugepd_cache_index() build failure
  powerpc/4xx: Fix warp_gpio_leds build failure
  powerpc/amigaone: Make several functions static
  powerpc/embedded6xx: Fix no previous prototype for avr_uart_send() etc.
  macintosh/adb: make adb_dev_class constant
  powerpc: xor_vmx: Add '-mhard-float' to CFLAGS
  powerpc/fsl: Fix mfpmr() asm constraint error
  powerpc: Remove cpu-as-y completely
  powerpc/fsl: Modernise mt/mfpmr
  powerpc/fsl: Fix mfpmr build errors with newer binutils
  powerpc/64s: Use .machine power4 around dcbt
  powerpc/64s: Move dcbt/dcbtst sequence into a macro
  powerpc/mm: Code cleanup for __hash_page_thp
  powerpc/hv-gpci: Fix the H_GET_PERF_COUNTER_INFO hcall return value checks
  powerpc/irq: Allow softirq to hardirq stack transition
  powerpc: Stop using of_root
  powerpc/machdep: Define 'compatibles' property in ppc_md and use it
  of: Reimplement of_machine_is_compatible() using of_machine_compatible_match()
  ...
2024-03-15 17:53:48 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 4f712ee0cb S390:
* Changes to FPU handling came in via the main s390 pull request
 
 * Only deliver to the guest the SCLP events that userspace has
   requested.
 
 * More virtual vs physical address fixes (only a cleanup since
   virtual and physical address spaces are currently the same).
 
 * Fix selftests undefined behavior.
 
 x86:
 
 * Fix a restriction that the guest can't program a PMU event whose
   encoding matches an architectural event that isn't included in the
   guest CPUID.  The enumeration of an architectural event only says
   that if a CPU supports an architectural event, then the event can be
   programmed *using the architectural encoding*.  The enumeration does
   NOT say anything about the encoding when the CPU doesn't report support
   the event *in general*.  It might support it, and it might support it
   using the same encoding that made it into the architectural PMU spec.
 
 * Fix a variety of bugs in KVM's emulation of RDPMC (more details on
   individual commits) and add a selftest to verify KVM correctly emulates
   RDMPC, counter availability, and a variety of other PMC-related
   behaviors that depend on guest CPUID and therefore are easier to
   validate with selftests than with custom guests (aka kvm-unit-tests).
 
 * Zero out PMU state on AMD if the virtual PMU is disabled, it does not
   cause any bug but it wastes time in various cases where KVM would check
   if a PMC event needs to be synthesized.
 
 * Optimize triggering of emulated events, with a nice ~10% performance
   improvement in VM-Exit microbenchmarks when a vPMU is exposed to the
   guest.
 
 * Tighten the check for "PMI in guest" to reduce false positives if an NMI
   arrives in the host while KVM is handling an IRQ VM-Exit.
 
 * Fix a bug where KVM would report stale/bogus exit qualification information
   when exiting to userspace with an internal error exit code.
 
 * Add a VMX flag in /proc/cpuinfo to report 5-level EPT support.
 
 * Rework TDP MMU root unload, free, and alloc to run with mmu_lock held for
   read, e.g. to avoid serializing vCPUs when userspace deletes a memslot.
 
 * Tear down TDP MMU page tables at 4KiB granularity (used to be 1GiB).  KVM
   doesn't support yielding in the middle of processing a zap, and 1GiB
   granularity resulted in multi-millisecond lags that are quite impolite
   for CONFIG_PREEMPT kernels.
 
 * Allocate write-tracking metadata on-demand to avoid the memory overhead when
   a kernel is built with i915 virtualization support but the workloads use
   neither shadow paging nor i915 virtualization.
 
 * Explicitly initialize a variety of on-stack variables in the emulator that
   triggered KMSAN false positives.
 
 * Fix the debugregs ABI for 32-bit KVM.
 
 * Rework the "force immediate exit" code so that vendor code ultimately decides
   how and when to force the exit, which allowed some optimization for both
   Intel and AMD.
 
 * Fix a long-standing bug where kvm_has_noapic_vcpu could be left elevated if
   vCPU creation ultimately failed, causing extra unnecessary work.
 
 * Cleanup the logic for checking if the currently loaded vCPU is in-kernel.
 
 * Harden against underflowing the active mmu_notifier invalidation
   count, so that "bad" invalidations (usually due to bugs elsehwere in the
   kernel) are detected earlier and are less likely to hang the kernel.
 
 x86 Xen emulation:
 
 * Overlay pages can now be cached based on host virtual address,
   instead of guest physical addresses.  This removes the need to
   reconfigure and invalidate the cache if the guest changes the
   gpa but the underlying host virtual address remains the same.
 
 * When possible, use a single host TSC value when computing the deadline for
   Xen timers in order to improve the accuracy of the timer emulation.
 
 * Inject pending upcall events when the vCPU software-enables its APIC to fix
   a bug where an upcall can be lost (and to follow Xen's behavior).
 
 * Fall back to the slow path instead of warning if "fast" IRQ delivery of Xen
   events fails, e.g. if the guest has aliased xAPIC IDs.
 
 RISC-V:
 
 * Support exception and interrupt handling in selftests
 
 * New self test for RISC-V architectural timer (Sstc extension)
 
 * New extension support (Ztso, Zacas)
 
 * Support userspace emulation of random number seed CSRs.
 
 ARM:
 
 * Infrastructure for building KVM's trap configuration based on the
   architectural features (or lack thereof) advertised in the VM's ID
   registers
 
 * Support for mapping vfio-pci BARs as Normal-NC (vaguely similar to
   x86's WC) at stage-2, improving the performance of interacting with
   assigned devices that can tolerate it
 
 * Conversion of KVM's representation of LPIs to an xarray, utilized to
   address serialization some of the serialization on the LPI injection
   path
 
 * Support for _architectural_ VHE-only systems, advertised through the
   absence of FEAT_E2H0 in the CPU's ID register
 
 * Miscellaneous cleanups, fixes, and spelling corrections to KVM and
   selftests
 
 LoongArch:
 
 * Set reserved bits as zero in CPUCFG.
 
 * Start SW timer only when vcpu is blocking.
 
 * Do not restart SW timer when it is expired.
 
 * Remove unnecessary CSR register saving during enter guest.
 
 * Misc cleanups and fixes as usual.
 
 Generic:
 
 * cleanup Kconfig by removing CONFIG_HAVE_KVM, which was basically always
   true on all architectures except MIPS (where Kconfig determines the
   available depending on CPU capabilities).  It is replaced either by
   an architecture-dependent symbol for MIPS, and IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM)
   everywhere else.
 
 * Factor common "select" statements in common code instead of requiring
   each architecture to specify it
 
 * Remove thoroughly obsolete APIs from the uapi headers.
 
 * Move architecture-dependent stuff to uapi/asm/kvm.h
 
 * Always flush the async page fault workqueue when a work item is being
   removed, especially during vCPU destruction, to ensure that there are no
   workers running in KVM code when all references to KVM-the-module are gone,
   i.e. to prevent a very unlikely use-after-free if kvm.ko is unloaded.
 
 * Grab a reference to the VM's mm_struct in the async #PF worker itself instead
   of gifting the worker a reference, so that there's no need to remember
   to *conditionally* clean up after the worker.
 
 Selftests:
 
 * Reduce boilerplate especially when utilize selftest TAP infrastructure.
 
 * Add basic smoke tests for SEV and SEV-ES, along with a pile of library
   support for handling private/encrypted/protected memory.
 
 * Fix benign bugs where tests neglect to close() guest_memfd files.
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Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm

Pull kvm updates from Paolo Bonzini:
 "S390:

   - Changes to FPU handling came in via the main s390 pull request

   - Only deliver to the guest the SCLP events that userspace has
     requested

   - More virtual vs physical address fixes (only a cleanup since
     virtual and physical address spaces are currently the same)

   - Fix selftests undefined behavior

  x86:

   - Fix a restriction that the guest can't program a PMU event whose
     encoding matches an architectural event that isn't included in the
     guest CPUID. The enumeration of an architectural event only says
     that if a CPU supports an architectural event, then the event can
     be programmed *using the architectural encoding*. The enumeration
     does NOT say anything about the encoding when the CPU doesn't
     report support the event *in general*. It might support it, and it
     might support it using the same encoding that made it into the
     architectural PMU spec

   - Fix a variety of bugs in KVM's emulation of RDPMC (more details on
     individual commits) and add a selftest to verify KVM correctly
     emulates RDMPC, counter availability, and a variety of other
     PMC-related behaviors that depend on guest CPUID and therefore are
     easier to validate with selftests than with custom guests (aka
     kvm-unit-tests)

   - Zero out PMU state on AMD if the virtual PMU is disabled, it does
     not cause any bug but it wastes time in various cases where KVM
     would check if a PMC event needs to be synthesized

   - Optimize triggering of emulated events, with a nice ~10%
     performance improvement in VM-Exit microbenchmarks when a vPMU is
     exposed to the guest

   - Tighten the check for "PMI in guest" to reduce false positives if
     an NMI arrives in the host while KVM is handling an IRQ VM-Exit

   - Fix a bug where KVM would report stale/bogus exit qualification
     information when exiting to userspace with an internal error exit
     code

   - Add a VMX flag in /proc/cpuinfo to report 5-level EPT support

   - Rework TDP MMU root unload, free, and alloc to run with mmu_lock
     held for read, e.g. to avoid serializing vCPUs when userspace
     deletes a memslot

   - Tear down TDP MMU page tables at 4KiB granularity (used to be
     1GiB). KVM doesn't support yielding in the middle of processing a
     zap, and 1GiB granularity resulted in multi-millisecond lags that
     are quite impolite for CONFIG_PREEMPT kernels

   - Allocate write-tracking metadata on-demand to avoid the memory
     overhead when a kernel is built with i915 virtualization support
     but the workloads use neither shadow paging nor i915 virtualization

   - Explicitly initialize a variety of on-stack variables in the
     emulator that triggered KMSAN false positives

   - Fix the debugregs ABI for 32-bit KVM

   - Rework the "force immediate exit" code so that vendor code
     ultimately decides how and when to force the exit, which allowed
     some optimization for both Intel and AMD

   - Fix a long-standing bug where kvm_has_noapic_vcpu could be left
     elevated if vCPU creation ultimately failed, causing extra
     unnecessary work

   - Cleanup the logic for checking if the currently loaded vCPU is
     in-kernel

   - Harden against underflowing the active mmu_notifier invalidation
     count, so that "bad" invalidations (usually due to bugs elsehwere
     in the kernel) are detected earlier and are less likely to hang the
     kernel

  x86 Xen emulation:

   - Overlay pages can now be cached based on host virtual address,
     instead of guest physical addresses. This removes the need to
     reconfigure and invalidate the cache if the guest changes the gpa
     but the underlying host virtual address remains the same

   - When possible, use a single host TSC value when computing the
     deadline for Xen timers in order to improve the accuracy of the
     timer emulation

   - Inject pending upcall events when the vCPU software-enables its
     APIC to fix a bug where an upcall can be lost (and to follow Xen's
     behavior)

   - Fall back to the slow path instead of warning if "fast" IRQ
     delivery of Xen events fails, e.g. if the guest has aliased xAPIC
     IDs

  RISC-V:

   - Support exception and interrupt handling in selftests

   - New self test for RISC-V architectural timer (Sstc extension)

   - New extension support (Ztso, Zacas)

   - Support userspace emulation of random number seed CSRs

  ARM:

   - Infrastructure for building KVM's trap configuration based on the
     architectural features (or lack thereof) advertised in the VM's ID
     registers

   - Support for mapping vfio-pci BARs as Normal-NC (vaguely similar to
     x86's WC) at stage-2, improving the performance of interacting with
     assigned devices that can tolerate it

   - Conversion of KVM's representation of LPIs to an xarray, utilized
     to address serialization some of the serialization on the LPI
     injection path

   - Support for _architectural_ VHE-only systems, advertised through
     the absence of FEAT_E2H0 in the CPU's ID register

   - Miscellaneous cleanups, fixes, and spelling corrections to KVM and
     selftests

  LoongArch:

   - Set reserved bits as zero in CPUCFG

   - Start SW timer only when vcpu is blocking

   - Do not restart SW timer when it is expired

   - Remove unnecessary CSR register saving during enter guest

   - Misc cleanups and fixes as usual

  Generic:

   - Clean up Kconfig by removing CONFIG_HAVE_KVM, which was basically
     always true on all architectures except MIPS (where Kconfig
     determines the available depending on CPU capabilities). It is
     replaced either by an architecture-dependent symbol for MIPS, and
     IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM) everywhere else

   - Factor common "select" statements in common code instead of
     requiring each architecture to specify it

   - Remove thoroughly obsolete APIs from the uapi headers

   - Move architecture-dependent stuff to uapi/asm/kvm.h

   - Always flush the async page fault workqueue when a work item is
     being removed, especially during vCPU destruction, to ensure that
     there are no workers running in KVM code when all references to
     KVM-the-module are gone, i.e. to prevent a very unlikely
     use-after-free if kvm.ko is unloaded

   - Grab a reference to the VM's mm_struct in the async #PF worker
     itself instead of gifting the worker a reference, so that there's
     no need to remember to *conditionally* clean up after the worker

  Selftests:

   - Reduce boilerplate especially when utilize selftest TAP
     infrastructure

   - Add basic smoke tests for SEV and SEV-ES, along with a pile of
     library support for handling private/encrypted/protected memory

   - Fix benign bugs where tests neglect to close() guest_memfd files"

* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: (246 commits)
  selftests: kvm: remove meaningless assignments in Makefiles
  KVM: riscv: selftests: Add Zacas extension to get-reg-list test
  RISC-V: KVM: Allow Zacas extension for Guest/VM
  KVM: riscv: selftests: Add Ztso extension to get-reg-list test
  RISC-V: KVM: Allow Ztso extension for Guest/VM
  RISC-V: KVM: Forward SEED CSR access to user space
  KVM: riscv: selftests: Add sstc timer test
  KVM: riscv: selftests: Change vcpu_has_ext to a common function
  KVM: riscv: selftests: Add guest helper to get vcpu id
  KVM: riscv: selftests: Add exception handling support
  LoongArch: KVM: Remove unnecessary CSR register saving during enter guest
  LoongArch: KVM: Do not restart SW timer when it is expired
  LoongArch: KVM: Start SW timer only when vcpu is blocking
  LoongArch: KVM: Set reserved bits as zero in CPUCFG
  KVM: selftests: Explicitly close guest_memfd files in some gmem tests
  KVM: x86/xen: fix recursive deadlock in timer injection
  KVM: pfncache: simplify locking and make more self-contained
  KVM: x86/xen: remove WARN_ON_ONCE() with false positives in evtchn delivery
  KVM: x86/xen: inject vCPU upcall vector when local APIC is enabled
  KVM: x86/xen: improve accuracy of Xen timers
  ...
2024-03-15 13:03:13 -07:00
Linus Torvalds eb7cca1faf media updates for v6.9-rc1
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Merge tag 'media/v6.9-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media

Pull media updates from Mauro Carvalho Chehab:

 - DVB budget legacy API was finally documented. It took only 20+ years
   to get some documentation about it...

 - hantro driver has gained support for STM32MP25 VDEC/VENC

 - rkisp1 has gained support for i.MX8MP

 - atomisp got rid of two items from its todo list. Still 5 items
   pending for moving it out of staging

 - lots of driver fixes, cleanups and improvements

* tag 'media/v6.9-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/linux-media: (252 commits)
  media: rcar-isp: Disallow unbind of devices
  media: usbtv: Remove useless locks in usbtv_video_free()
  media: mediatek: vcodec: avoid -Wcast-function-type-strict warning
  media: ttpci: fix two memleaks in budget_av_attach
  media: go7007: fix a memleak in go7007_load_encoder
  media: dvb-frontends: avoid stack overflow warnings with clang
  media: pvrusb2: fix uaf in pvr2_context_set_notify
  media: usb: s2255: Refactor s2255_get_fx2fw
  media: ti: j721e-csi2rx: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  media: stm32-dcmipp: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  media: nxp: imx8-isi: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  media: nuvoton: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  media: chips-media: wave5: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  media: chips-media: wave5: Remove unnecessary semicolons
  media: i2c: imx290: Fix IMX920 typo
  media: platform: replace of_graph_get_next_endpoint()
  media: i2c: replace of_graph_get_next_endpoint()
  media: ivsc: csi: Make use of sub-device state
  media: ivsc: csi: Swap SINK and SOURCE pads
  media: ipu-bridge: Serialise calls to IPU bridge init
  ...
2024-03-15 11:36:54 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 6ce8b2ce0d fuse update for 6.9
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Merge tag 'fuse-update-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/fuse

Pull fuse updates from Miklos Szeredi:

 - Add passthrough mode for regular file I/O.

   This allows performing read and write (also via memory maps) on a
   backing file without incurring the overhead of roundtrips to
   userspace. For now this is only allowed to privileged servers, but
   this limitation will go away in the future (Amir Goldstein)

 - Fix interaction of direct I/O mode with memory maps (Bernd Schubert)

 - Export filesystem tags through sysfs for virtiofs (Stefan Hajnoczi)

 - Allow resending queued requests for server crash recovery (Zhao Chen)

 - Misc fixes and cleanups

* tag 'fuse-update-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/fuse: (38 commits)
  fuse: get rid of ff->readdir.lock
  fuse: remove unneeded lock which protecting update of congestion_threshold
  fuse: Fix missing FOLL_PIN for direct-io
  fuse: remove an unnecessary if statement
  fuse: Track process write operations in both direct and writethrough modes
  fuse: Use the high bit of request ID for indicating resend requests
  fuse: Introduce a new notification type for resend pending requests
  fuse: add support for explicit export disabling
  fuse: __kuid_val/__kgid_val helpers in fuse_fill_attr_from_inode()
  fuse: fix typo for fuse_permission comment
  fuse: Convert fuse_writepage_locked to take a folio
  fuse: Remove fuse_writepage
  virtio_fs: remove duplicate check if queue is broken
  fuse: use FUSE_ROOT_ID in fuse_get_root_inode()
  fuse: don't unhash root
  fuse: fix root lookup with nonzero generation
  fuse: replace remaining make_bad_inode() with fuse_make_bad()
  virtiofs: drop __exit from virtio_fs_sysfs_exit()
  fuse: implement passthrough for mmap
  fuse: implement splice read/write passthrough
  ...
2024-03-15 09:47:14 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 902861e34c - Sumanth Korikkar has taught s390 to allocate hotplug-time page frames
from hotplugged memory rather than only from main memory.  Series
   "implement "memmap on memory" feature on s390".
 
 - More folio conversions from Matthew Wilcox in the series
 
 	"Convert memcontrol charge moving to use folios"
 	"mm: convert mm counter to take a folio"
 
 - Chengming Zhou has optimized zswap's rbtree locking, providing
   significant reductions in system time and modest but measurable
   reductions in overall runtimes.  The series is "mm/zswap: optimize the
   scalability of zswap rb-tree".
 
 - Chengming Zhou has also provided the series "mm/zswap: optimize zswap
   lru list" which provides measurable runtime benefits in some
   swap-intensive situations.
 
 - And Chengming Zhou further optimizes zswap in the series "mm/zswap:
   optimize for dynamic zswap_pools".  Measured improvements are modest.
 
 - zswap cleanups and simplifications from Yosry Ahmed in the series "mm:
   zswap: simplify zswap_swapoff()".
 
 - In the series "Add DAX ABI for memmap_on_memory", Vishal Verma has
   contributed several DAX cleanups as well as adding a sysfs tunable to
   control the memmap_on_memory setting when the dax device is hotplugged
   as system memory.
 
 - Johannes Weiner has added the large series "mm: zswap: cleanups",
   which does that.
 
 - More DAMON work from SeongJae Park in the series
 
 	"mm/damon: make DAMON debugfs interface deprecation unignorable"
 	"selftests/damon: add more tests for core functionalities and corner cases"
 	"Docs/mm/damon: misc readability improvements"
 	"mm/damon: let DAMOS feeds and tame/auto-tune itself"
 
 - In the series "mm/mempolicy: weighted interleave mempolicy and sysfs
   extension" Rakie Kim has developed a new mempolicy interleaving policy
   wherein we allocate memory across nodes in a weighted fashion rather
   than uniformly.  This is beneficial in heterogeneous memory environments
   appearing with CXL.
 
 - Christophe Leroy has contributed some cleanup and consolidation work
   against the ARM pagetable dumping code in the series "mm: ptdump:
   Refactor CONFIG_DEBUG_WX and check_wx_pages debugfs attribute".
 
 - Luis Chamberlain has added some additional xarray selftesting in the
   series "test_xarray: advanced API multi-index tests".
 
 - Muhammad Usama Anjum has reworked the selftest code to make its
   human-readable output conform to the TAP ("Test Anything Protocol")
   format.  Amongst other things, this opens up the use of third-party
   tools to parse and process out selftesting results.
 
 - Ryan Roberts has added fork()-time PTE batching of THP ptes in the
   series "mm/memory: optimize fork() with PTE-mapped THP".  Mainly
   targeted at arm64, this significantly speeds up fork() when the process
   has a large number of pte-mapped folios.
 
 - David Hildenbrand also gets in on the THP pte batching game in his
   series "mm/memory: optimize unmap/zap with PTE-mapped THP".  It
   implements batching during munmap() and other pte teardown situations.
   The microbenchmark improvements are nice.
 
 - And in the series "Transparent Contiguous PTEs for User Mappings" Ryan
   Roberts further utilizes arm's pte's contiguous bit ("contpte
   mappings").  Kernel build times on arm64 improved nicely.  Ryan's series
   "Address some contpte nits" provides some followup work.
 
 - In the series "mm/hugetlb: Restore the reservation" Breno Leitao has
   fixed an obscure hugetlb race which was causing unnecessary page faults.
   He has also added a reproducer under the selftest code.
 
 - In the series "selftests/mm: Output cleanups for the compaction test",
   Mark Brown did what the title claims.
 
 - Kinsey Ho has added the series "mm/mglru: code cleanup and refactoring".
 
 - Even more zswap material from Nhat Pham.  The series "fix and extend
   zswap kselftests" does as claimed.
 
 - In the series "Introduce cpu_dcache_is_aliasing() to fix DAX
   regression" Mathieu Desnoyers has cleaned up and fixed rather a mess in
   our handling of DAX on archiecctures which have virtually aliasing data
   caches.  The arm architecture is the main beneficiary.
 
 - Lokesh Gidra's series "per-vma locks in userfaultfd" provides dramatic
   improvements in worst-case mmap_lock hold times during certain
   userfaultfd operations.
 
 - Some page_owner enhancements and maintenance work from Oscar Salvador
   in his series
 
 	"page_owner: print stacks and their outstanding allocations"
 	"page_owner: Fixup and cleanup"
 
 - Uladzislau Rezki has contributed some vmalloc scalability improvements
   in his series "Mitigate a vmap lock contention".  It realizes a 12x
   improvement for a certain microbenchmark.
 
 - Some kexec/crash cleanup work from Baoquan He in the series "Split
   crash out from kexec and clean up related config items".
 
 - Some zsmalloc maintenance work from Chengming Zhou in the series
 
 	"mm/zsmalloc: fix and optimize objects/page migration"
 	"mm/zsmalloc: some cleanup for get/set_zspage_mapping()"
 
 - Zi Yan has taught the MM to perform compaction on folios larger than
   order=0.  This a step along the path to implementaton of the merging of
   large anonymous folios.  The series is named "Enable >0 order folio
   memory compaction".
 
 - Christoph Hellwig has done quite a lot of cleanup work in the
   pagecache writeback code in his series "convert write_cache_pages() to
   an iterator".
 
 - Some modest hugetlb cleanups and speedups in Vishal Moola's series
   "Handle hugetlb faults under the VMA lock".
 
 - Zi Yan has changed the page splitting code so we can split huge pages
   into sizes other than order-0 to better utilize large folios.  The
   series is named "Split a folio to any lower order folios".
 
 - David Hildenbrand has contributed the series "mm: remove
   total_mapcount()", a cleanup.
 
 - Matthew Wilcox has sought to improve the performance of bulk memory
   freeing in his series "Rearrange batched folio freeing".
 
 - Gang Li's series "hugetlb: parallelize hugetlb page init on boot"
   provides large improvements in bootup times on large machines which are
   configured to use large numbers of hugetlb pages.
 
 - Matthew Wilcox's series "PageFlags cleanups" does that.
 
 - Qi Zheng's series "minor fixes and supplement for ptdesc" does that
   also.  S390 is affected.
 
 - Cleanups to our pagemap utility functions from Peter Xu in his series
   "mm/treewide: Replace pXd_large() with pXd_leaf()".
 
 - Nico Pache has fixed a few things with our hugepage selftests in his
   series "selftests/mm: Improve Hugepage Test Handling in MM Selftests".
 
 - Also, of course, many singleton patches to many things.  Please see
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Merge tag 'mm-stable-2024-03-13-20-04' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm

Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton:

 - Sumanth Korikkar has taught s390 to allocate hotplug-time page frames
   from hotplugged memory rather than only from main memory. Series
   "implement "memmap on memory" feature on s390".

 - More folio conversions from Matthew Wilcox in the series

	"Convert memcontrol charge moving to use folios"
	"mm: convert mm counter to take a folio"

 - Chengming Zhou has optimized zswap's rbtree locking, providing
   significant reductions in system time and modest but measurable
   reductions in overall runtimes. The series is "mm/zswap: optimize the
   scalability of zswap rb-tree".

 - Chengming Zhou has also provided the series "mm/zswap: optimize zswap
   lru list" which provides measurable runtime benefits in some
   swap-intensive situations.

 - And Chengming Zhou further optimizes zswap in the series "mm/zswap:
   optimize for dynamic zswap_pools". Measured improvements are modest.

 - zswap cleanups and simplifications from Yosry Ahmed in the series
   "mm: zswap: simplify zswap_swapoff()".

 - In the series "Add DAX ABI for memmap_on_memory", Vishal Verma has
   contributed several DAX cleanups as well as adding a sysfs tunable to
   control the memmap_on_memory setting when the dax device is
   hotplugged as system memory.

 - Johannes Weiner has added the large series "mm: zswap: cleanups",
   which does that.

 - More DAMON work from SeongJae Park in the series

	"mm/damon: make DAMON debugfs interface deprecation unignorable"
	"selftests/damon: add more tests for core functionalities and corner cases"
	"Docs/mm/damon: misc readability improvements"
	"mm/damon: let DAMOS feeds and tame/auto-tune itself"

 - In the series "mm/mempolicy: weighted interleave mempolicy and sysfs
   extension" Rakie Kim has developed a new mempolicy interleaving
   policy wherein we allocate memory across nodes in a weighted fashion
   rather than uniformly. This is beneficial in heterogeneous memory
   environments appearing with CXL.

 - Christophe Leroy has contributed some cleanup and consolidation work
   against the ARM pagetable dumping code in the series "mm: ptdump:
   Refactor CONFIG_DEBUG_WX and check_wx_pages debugfs attribute".

 - Luis Chamberlain has added some additional xarray selftesting in the
   series "test_xarray: advanced API multi-index tests".

 - Muhammad Usama Anjum has reworked the selftest code to make its
   human-readable output conform to the TAP ("Test Anything Protocol")
   format. Amongst other things, this opens up the use of third-party
   tools to parse and process out selftesting results.

 - Ryan Roberts has added fork()-time PTE batching of THP ptes in the
   series "mm/memory: optimize fork() with PTE-mapped THP". Mainly
   targeted at arm64, this significantly speeds up fork() when the
   process has a large number of pte-mapped folios.

 - David Hildenbrand also gets in on the THP pte batching game in his
   series "mm/memory: optimize unmap/zap with PTE-mapped THP". It
   implements batching during munmap() and other pte teardown
   situations. The microbenchmark improvements are nice.

 - And in the series "Transparent Contiguous PTEs for User Mappings"
   Ryan Roberts further utilizes arm's pte's contiguous bit ("contpte
   mappings"). Kernel build times on arm64 improved nicely. Ryan's
   series "Address some contpte nits" provides some followup work.

 - In the series "mm/hugetlb: Restore the reservation" Breno Leitao has
   fixed an obscure hugetlb race which was causing unnecessary page
   faults. He has also added a reproducer under the selftest code.

 - In the series "selftests/mm: Output cleanups for the compaction
   test", Mark Brown did what the title claims.

 - Kinsey Ho has added the series "mm/mglru: code cleanup and
   refactoring".

 - Even more zswap material from Nhat Pham. The series "fix and extend
   zswap kselftests" does as claimed.

 - In the series "Introduce cpu_dcache_is_aliasing() to fix DAX
   regression" Mathieu Desnoyers has cleaned up and fixed rather a mess
   in our handling of DAX on archiecctures which have virtually aliasing
   data caches. The arm architecture is the main beneficiary.

 - Lokesh Gidra's series "per-vma locks in userfaultfd" provides
   dramatic improvements in worst-case mmap_lock hold times during
   certain userfaultfd operations.

 - Some page_owner enhancements and maintenance work from Oscar Salvador
   in his series

	"page_owner: print stacks and their outstanding allocations"
	"page_owner: Fixup and cleanup"

 - Uladzislau Rezki has contributed some vmalloc scalability
   improvements in his series "Mitigate a vmap lock contention". It
   realizes a 12x improvement for a certain microbenchmark.

 - Some kexec/crash cleanup work from Baoquan He in the series "Split
   crash out from kexec and clean up related config items".

 - Some zsmalloc maintenance work from Chengming Zhou in the series

	"mm/zsmalloc: fix and optimize objects/page migration"
	"mm/zsmalloc: some cleanup for get/set_zspage_mapping()"

 - Zi Yan has taught the MM to perform compaction on folios larger than
   order=0. This a step along the path to implementaton of the merging
   of large anonymous folios. The series is named "Enable >0 order folio
   memory compaction".

 - Christoph Hellwig has done quite a lot of cleanup work in the
   pagecache writeback code in his series "convert write_cache_pages()
   to an iterator".

 - Some modest hugetlb cleanups and speedups in Vishal Moola's series
   "Handle hugetlb faults under the VMA lock".

 - Zi Yan has changed the page splitting code so we can split huge pages
   into sizes other than order-0 to better utilize large folios. The
   series is named "Split a folio to any lower order folios".

 - David Hildenbrand has contributed the series "mm: remove
   total_mapcount()", a cleanup.

 - Matthew Wilcox has sought to improve the performance of bulk memory
   freeing in his series "Rearrange batched folio freeing".

 - Gang Li's series "hugetlb: parallelize hugetlb page init on boot"
   provides large improvements in bootup times on large machines which
   are configured to use large numbers of hugetlb pages.

 - Matthew Wilcox's series "PageFlags cleanups" does that.

 - Qi Zheng's series "minor fixes and supplement for ptdesc" does that
   also. S390 is affected.

 - Cleanups to our pagemap utility functions from Peter Xu in his series
   "mm/treewide: Replace pXd_large() with pXd_leaf()".

 - Nico Pache has fixed a few things with our hugepage selftests in his
   series "selftests/mm: Improve Hugepage Test Handling in MM
   Selftests".

 - Also, of course, many singleton patches to many things. Please see
   the individual changelogs for details.

* tag 'mm-stable-2024-03-13-20-04' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (435 commits)
  mm/zswap: remove the memcpy if acomp is not sleepable
  crypto: introduce: acomp_is_async to expose if comp drivers might sleep
  memtest: use {READ,WRITE}_ONCE in memory scanning
  mm: prohibit the last subpage from reusing the entire large folio
  mm: recover pud_leaf() definitions in nopmd case
  selftests/mm: skip the hugetlb-madvise tests on unmet hugepage requirements
  selftests/mm: skip uffd hugetlb tests with insufficient hugepages
  selftests/mm: dont fail testsuite due to a lack of hugepages
  mm/huge_memory: skip invalid debugfs new_order input for folio split
  mm/huge_memory: check new folio order when split a folio
  mm, vmscan: retry kswapd's priority loop with cache_trim_mode off on failure
  mm: add an explicit smp_wmb() to UFFDIO_CONTINUE
  mm: fix list corruption in put_pages_list
  mm: remove folio from deferred split list before uncharging it
  filemap: avoid unnecessary major faults in filemap_fault()
  mm,page_owner: drop unnecessary check
  mm,page_owner: check for null stack_record before bumping its refcount
  mm: swap: fix race between free_swap_and_cache() and swapoff()
  mm/treewide: align up pXd_leaf() retval across archs
  mm/treewide: drop pXd_large()
  ...
2024-03-14 17:43:30 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 6d75c6f40a arm64 updates for 6.9:
* Reorganise the arm64 kernel VA space and add support for LPA2 (at
   stage 1, KVM stage 2 was merged earlier) - 52-bit VA/PA address range
   with 4KB and 16KB pages
 
 * Enable Rust on arm64
 
 * Support for the 2023 dpISA extensions (data processing ISA), host only
 
 * arm64 perf updates:
 
   - StarFive's StarLink (integrates one or more CPU cores with a shared
     L3 memory system) PMU support
 
   - Enable HiSilicon Erratum 162700402 quirk for HIP09
 
   - Several updates for the HiSilicon PCIe PMU driver
 
   - Arm CoreSight PMU support
 
   - Convert all drivers under drivers/perf/ to use .remove_new()
 
 * Miscellaneous:
 
   - Don't enable workarounds for "rare" errata by default
 
   - Clean up the DAIF flags handling for EL0 returns (in preparation for
     NMI support)
 
   - Kselftest update for ptrace()
 
   - Update some of the sysreg field definitions
 
   - Slight improvement in the code generation for inline asm I/O
     accessors to permit offset addressing
 
   - kretprobes: acquire regs via a BRK exception (previously done via a
     trampoline handler)
 
   - SVE/SME cleanups, comment updates
 
   - Allow CALL_OPS+CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE with clang (previously disabled
     due to gcc silently ignoring -falign-functions=N)
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Merge tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux

Pull arm64 updates from Catalin Marinas:
 "The major features are support for LPA2 (52-bit VA/PA with 4K and 16K
  pages), the dpISA extension and Rust enabled on arm64. The changes are
  mostly contained within the usual arch/arm64/, drivers/perf, the arm64
  Documentation and kselftests. The exception is the Rust support which
  touches some generic build files.

  Summary:

   - Reorganise the arm64 kernel VA space and add support for LPA2 (at
     stage 1, KVM stage 2 was merged earlier) - 52-bit VA/PA address
     range with 4KB and 16KB pages

   - Enable Rust on arm64

   - Support for the 2023 dpISA extensions (data processing ISA), host
     only

   - arm64 perf updates:

      - StarFive's StarLink (integrates one or more CPU cores with a
        shared L3 memory system) PMU support

      - Enable HiSilicon Erratum 162700402 quirk for HIP09

      - Several updates for the HiSilicon PCIe PMU driver

      - Arm CoreSight PMU support

      - Convert all drivers under drivers/perf/ to use .remove_new()

   - Miscellaneous:

      - Don't enable workarounds for "rare" errata by default

      - Clean up the DAIF flags handling for EL0 returns (in preparation
        for NMI support)

      - Kselftest update for ptrace()

      - Update some of the sysreg field definitions

      - Slight improvement in the code generation for inline asm I/O
        accessors to permit offset addressing

      - kretprobes: acquire regs via a BRK exception (previously done
        via a trampoline handler)

      - SVE/SME cleanups, comment updates

      - Allow CALL_OPS+CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE with clang (previously
        disabled due to gcc silently ignoring -falign-functions=N)"

* tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: (134 commits)
  Revert "mm: add arch hook to validate mmap() prot flags"
  Revert "arm64: mm: add support for WXN memory translation attribute"
  Revert "ARM64: Dynamically allocate cpumasks and increase supported CPUs to 512"
  ARM64: Dynamically allocate cpumasks and increase supported CPUs to 512
  kselftest/arm64: Add 2023 DPISA hwcap test coverage
  kselftest/arm64: Add basic FPMR test
  kselftest/arm64: Handle FPMR context in generic signal frame parser
  arm64/hwcap: Define hwcaps for 2023 DPISA features
  arm64/ptrace: Expose FPMR via ptrace
  arm64/signal: Add FPMR signal handling
  arm64/fpsimd: Support FEAT_FPMR
  arm64/fpsimd: Enable host kernel access to FPMR
  arm64/cpufeature: Hook new identification registers up to cpufeature
  docs: perf: Fix build warning of hisi-pcie-pmu.rst
  perf: starfive: Only allow COMPILE_TEST for 64-bit architectures
  MAINTAINERS: Add entry for StarFive StarLink PMU
  docs: perf: Add description for StarFive's StarLink PMU
  dt-bindings: perf: starfive: Add JH8100 StarLink PMU
  perf: starfive: Add StarLink PMU support
  docs: perf: Update usage for target filter of hisi-pcie-pmu
  ...
2024-03-14 15:35:42 -07:00
Linus Torvalds fe46a7dd18 sound updates for 6.9-rc1
This was a relatively calm development cycle.  Most of changes are
 rather small device-specific fixes and enhancements.  The only
 significant changes in ALSA core are code refactoring with the recent
 cleanup infrastructure, which should bring no functionality changes.
 Some highlights below:
 
 Core:
 - Lots of cleanups in ALSA core code with automatic kfree cleanup
   and locking guard macros
 - New ALSA core kunit test
 
 ASoC:
 - SoundWire support for AMD ACP 6.3 systems
 - Support for reporting version information for AVS firmware
 - Support DSPless mode for Intel Soundwire systems
 - Support for configuring CS35L56 amplifiers using EFI calibration
    data
 - Log which component is being operated on as part of power management
    trace events.
 - Support for Microchip SAM9x7, NXP i.MX95 and Qualcomm WCD939x
 
 HD- and USB-audio:
 - More Cirrus HD-audio codec support
 - TAS2781 HD-audio codec fixes
 - Scarlett2 mixer fixes
 
 Others:
 - Enhancement of virtio driver for audio control supports
 - Cleanups of legacy PM code with new macros
 - Firewire sound updates
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Merge tag 'sound-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound

Pull sound updates from Takashi Iwai:
 "This was a relatively calm development cycle. Most of changes are
  rather small device-specific fixes and enhancements. The only
  significant changes in ALSA core are code refactoring with the recent
  cleanup infrastructure, which should bring no functionality changes.
  Some highlights below:

  Core:
   - Lots of cleanups in ALSA core code with automatic kfree cleanup and
     locking guard macros
   - New ALSA core kunit test

  ASoC:
   - SoundWire support for AMD ACP 6.3 systems
   - Support for reporting version information for AVS firmware
   - Support DSPless mode for Intel Soundwire systems
   - Support for configuring CS35L56 amplifiers using EFI calibration
     data
   - Log which component is being operated on as part of power
     management trace events.
   - Support for Microchip SAM9x7, NXP i.MX95 and Qualcomm WCD939x

  HD- and USB-audio:
   - More Cirrus HD-audio codec support
   - TAS2781 HD-audio codec fixes
   - Scarlett2 mixer fixes

  Others:
   - Enhancement of virtio driver for audio control supports
   - Cleanups of legacy PM code with new macros
   - Firewire sound updates"

* tag 'sound-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound: (307 commits)
  ALSA: usb-audio: Stop parsing channels bits when all channels are found.
  ALSA: hda/tas2781: remove unnecessary runtime_pm calls
  ALSA: hda/realtek - ALC236 fix volume mute & mic mute LED on some HP models
  ALSA: aaci: Delete unused variable in aaci_do_suspend
  ALSA: scarlett2: Fix Scarlett 4th Gen input gain range again
  ALSA: scarlett2: Fix Scarlett 4th Gen input gain range
  ALSA: scarlett2: Fix Scarlett 4th Gen autogain status values
  ALSA: scarlett2: Fix Scarlett 4th Gen 4i4 low-voltage detection
  ALSA: hda/tas2781: restore power state after system_resume
  ALSA: hda/tas2781: do not call pm_runtime_force_* in system_resume/suspend
  ALSA: hda/tas2781: do not reset cur_* values in runtime_suspend
  ALSA: hda/tas2781: add lock to system_suspend
  ALSA: hda/tas2781: use dev_dbg in system_resume
  ALSA: hda/realtek: fix ALC285 issues on HP Envy x360 laptops
  platform/x86: serial-multi-instantiate: Add support for CS35L54 and CS35L57
  ALSA: hda: cs35l56: Add support for CS35L54 and CS35L57
  ASoC: cs35l56: Add support for CS35L54 and CS35L57
  ASoC: Intel: catpt: Carefully use PCI bitwise constants
  ALSA: hda: hda_component: Include sound/hda_codec.h
  ALSA: hda: hda_component: Add missing #include guards
  ...
2024-03-14 11:10:43 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 66fd6d0bd7 platform-drivers-x86 for v6.9-1
Highlights:
  - acer-wmi:		New HW support
  - amd/pmf:		Support for new revision of heartbeat notify
  - asus-wmi:		Correctly handle HW without LEDs
  - fujitsu-laptop:	Battery charge control support
  - hp-wmi:		Support for new thermal profiles
  - ideapad-laptop:	Support for refresh rate key
  - intel/pmc:		Put AI accelerator (GNA) into D3 if it has no
 			driver to allow entry into low-power modes, and
 			temporarily removed Lunar Lake SSRAM support due
 			to breaking FW changes causing probe fail
 			(further breaking FW changes are still pending)
  - pmc/punit_atom:	Report devices that prevent reacing low power
 			levels
  - surface:		Fan speed function support
  - thinkpad_acpi:	Support for more sperial keys and complete the
 			list of models with non-standard fan registers
  - touchscreen_dmi:	New HW support
  - wmi:			Continued modernization efforts
  - Removal of obsoleted ledtrig-audio call and the related dependency
  - Debug & metrics interface improvements
  - Miscellaneous cleanups / fixes / improvements
 
 The following is an automated shortlog grouped by driver:
 
 acer-wmi:
  -  Add predator_v4 module parameter
  -  Add support for Acer PH16-71
 
 amd/hsmp:
  -  Add support for ACPI based probing
  -  Cache pci_dev in struct hsmp_socket
  -  Change devm_kzalloc() to devm_kcalloc()
  -  Check num_sockets against MAX_AMD_SOCKETS
  -  Create static func to handle platdev
  -  Define a struct to hold mailbox regs
  -  Move dev from platdev to hsmp_socket
  -  Move hsmp_test to probe
  -  Non-ACPI support for AMD F1A_M00~0Fh
  -  Remove extra parenthesis and add a space
  -  Restructure sysfs group creation
 
 amd/pmf:
  -  Add missing __iomem attribute to policy_base
  -  Add support to get APTS index numbers for static slider
  -  Add support to get sbios requests in PMF driver
  -  Add support to get sps default APTS index values
  -  Add support to notify sbios heart beat event
  -  Differentiate PMF ACPI versions
  -  Disable debugfs support for querying power thermals
  -  Do not use readl() for policy buffer access
  -  Fix possible out-of-bound memory accesses
  -  Fix return value of amd_pmf_start_policy_engine()
  -  Update sps power thermals according to the platform-profiles
  -  Use struct for cookie header
 
 asus-wmi:
  -  Consider device is absent when the read is ~0
  -  Revert: Support WMI event queue
 
 clk: x86:
  -  Move clk-pmc-atom register defines to include/linux/platform_data/x86/pmc_atom.h
 
 dell-privacy:
  -  Remove usage of wmi_has_guid()
 
 Documentation/x86/amd/hsmp:
  -  Updating urls
 
 drivers/mellanox:
  -  Convert snprintf to sysfs_emit
 
 fujitsu-laptop:
  -  Add battery charge control support
 
 hp-wmi:
  -  Add thermal profile support for 8BAD boards
  -  Tidy up module source code
 
 ideapad-laptop:
  -  map Fn + R key to KEY_REFRESH_RATE_TOGGLE
  -  support Fn+R dual-function key
 
 Input:
  -  allocate keycode for Display refresh rate toggle
 
 intel/ifs:
  -  Add an entry rendezvous for SAF
  -  Add current batch number to trace output
  -  Remove unnecessary initialization of 'ret'
  -  Replace the exit rendezvous with an entry rendezvous for ARRAY_BIST
  -  Trace on all HT threads when executing a test
 
 intel/pmc/arl:
  -  Put GNA device in D3
 
 intel/pmc:
  -  Improve PKGC residency counters debug
 
 intel/pmc/lnl:
  -  Remove SSRAM support
 
 intel_scu_ipcutil:
  -  Make scu static
 
 intel_scu_pcidrv:
  -  Remove unused intel-mid.h
 
 intel_scu_wdt:
  -  Remove unused intel-mid.h
 
 intel/tpmi:
  -  Change vsec offset to u64
 
 intel/vsec:
  -  Remove nuisance message
 
 ISST:
  -  Allow reading core-power state on HWP disabled systems
 
 mlxbf-pmc:
  -  Cleanup signed/unsigned mix-up
  -  fix signedness bugs
  -  Ignore unsupported performance blocks
 
 mlxbf-pmc: mlxbf_pmc_event_list():
  -  make size ptr optional
 
 mlxbf-pmc:
  -  Replace uintN_t with kernel-style types
 
 mlxreg-hotplug:
  -  Remove redundant NULL-check
 
 pmc_atom:
  -  Annotate d3_sts register bit defines
  -  Check state of PMC clocks on s2idle
  -  Check state of PMC managed devices on s2idle
 
 silicom-platform:
  - clean up a check
 
 surface: aggregator_registry:
  -  add entry for fan speed
 
 thinkpad_acpi:
  -  Add more ThinkPads with non-standard reg address for fan
  -  Fix to correct wrong temp reporting on some ThinkPads
  -  remove redundant assignment to variable i
  -  Simplify thermal mode checking
  -  Support for mode FN key
 
 touchscreen_dmi:
  -  Add an extra entry for a variant of the Chuwi Vi8 tablet
 
 wmi:
  -  Always evaluate _WED when receiving an event
  -  Check if event data is not NULL
  -  Check if WMxx control method exists
  -  Do not instantiate older WMI drivers multiple times
  -  Ignore duplicated GUIDs in legacy matches
  -  Make input buffer mandatory when evaluating methods
  -  Prevent incompatible event driver from probing
  -  Remove obsolete duplicate GUID allowlist
  -  Remove unnecessary out-of-memory message
  -  Replace pr_err() with dev_err()
  -  Stop using ACPI device class
  -  Update documentation regarding _WED
  -  Use ACPI device name in netlink event
  -  Use FW_BUG when warning about missing control methods
 
 x86/atom:
  -  Check state of Punit managed devices on s2idle
 
 x86: ibm_rtl:
  -  make rtl_subsys const
 
 x86: wmi:
  -  make wmi_bus_type const
 
 platform/x86:
  -  make fw_attr_class constant
  -  remove obsolete calls to ledtrig_audio_get
 
 Merges:
  -  Merge tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v6.8-2' into pdx/for-next
  -  Merge tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v6.8-4' into pdx86/for-next
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Merge tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v6.9-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pdx86/platform-drivers-x86

Pull x86 platform driver updates from Ilpo Järvinen:

 - New acer-wmi HW support

 - Support for new revision of amd/pmf heartbeat notify

 - Correctly handle asus-wmi HW without LEDs

 - fujitsu-laptop battery charge control support

 - Support for new hp-wmi thermal profiles

 - Support ideapad-laptop refresh rate key

 - Put intel/pmc AI accelerator (GNA) into D3 if it has no driver to
   allow entry into low-power modes, and temporarily removed Lunar Lake
   SSRAM support due to breaking FW changes causing probe fail (further
   breaking FW changes are still pending)

 - Report pmc/punit_atom devices that prevent reacing low power levels

 - Surface Fan speed function support

 - Support for more sperial keys and complete the list of models with
   non-standard fan registers in thinkpad_acpi

 - New DMI touchscreen HW support

 - Continued modernization efforts of wmi

 - Removal of obsoleted ledtrig-audio call and the related dependency

 - Debug & metrics interface improvements

 - Miscellaneous cleanups / fixes / improvements

* tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v6.9-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pdx86/platform-drivers-x86: (87 commits)
  platform/x86/intel/pmc: Improve PKGC residency counters debug
  platform/x86: asus-wmi: Consider device is absent when the read is ~0
  Documentation/x86/amd/hsmp: Updating urls
  platform/mellanox: mlxreg-hotplug: Remove redundant NULL-check
  platform/x86/amd/pmf: Update sps power thermals according to the platform-profiles
  platform/x86/amd/pmf: Add support to get sps default APTS index values
  platform/x86/amd/pmf: Add support to get APTS index numbers for static slider
  platform/x86/amd/pmf: Add support to notify sbios heart beat event
  platform/x86/amd/pmf: Add support to get sbios requests in PMF driver
  platform/x86/amd/pmf: Disable debugfs support for querying power thermals
  platform/x86/amd/pmf: Differentiate PMF ACPI versions
  x86/platform/atom: Check state of Punit managed devices on s2idle
  platform/x86: pmc_atom: Check state of PMC clocks on s2idle
  platform/x86: pmc_atom: Check state of PMC managed devices on s2idle
  platform/x86: pmc_atom: Annotate d3_sts register bit defines
  clk: x86: Move clk-pmc-atom register defines to include/linux/platform_data/x86/pmc_atom.h
  platform/x86: make fw_attr_class constant
  platform/x86/intel/tpmi: Change vsec offset to u64
  platform/x86: intel_scu_pcidrv: Remove unused intel-mid.h
  platform/x86: intel_scu_wdt: Remove unused intel-mid.h
  ...
2024-03-14 10:44:09 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 480e035fc4 drm for 6.9:
core:
 - EDID cleanups
 - scheduler error handling fixes
 - managed: add drmm_release_action() with tests
 - add ratelimited drm debug print
 - DPCD PSR early transport macro
 - DP tunneling and bandwidth allocation helpers
 - remove built-in edids
 - dp: Avoid AUX transfers on powered-down displays
 - dp: Add VSC SDP helpers
 
 cross drivers:
 - use new drm print helpers
 - switch to ->read_edid callback
 - gem: add stats for shared buffers plus updates to amdgpu, i915, xe
 
 syncobj:
 - fixes to waiting and sleeping
 
 ttm:
 - add tests
 - fix errno codes
 - simply busy-placement handling
 - fix page decryption
 
 media:
 - tc358743: fix v4l device registration
 
 video:
 - move all kernel parameters for video behind CONFIG_VIDEO
 
 sound:
 - remove <drm/drm_edid.h> include from header
 
 ci:
 - add tests for msm
 - fix apq8016 runner
 
 efifb:
 - use copy of global screen_info state
 
 vesafb:
 - use copy of global screen_info state
 
 simplefb:
 - fix logging
 
 bridge:
 - ite-6505: fix DP link-training bug
 - samsung-dsim: fix error checking in probe
 - samsung-dsim: add bsh-smm-s2/pro boards
 - tc358767: fix regmap usage
 - imx: add i.MX8MP HDMI PVI plus DT bindings
 - imx: add i.MX8MP HDMI TX plus DT bindings
 - sii902x: fix probing and unregistration
 - tc358767: limit pixel PLL input range
 - switch to new drm_bridge_read_edid() interface
 
 panel:
 - ltk050h3146w: error-handling fixes
 - panel-edp: support delay between power-on and enable; use put_sync in
   unprepare; support Mediatek MT8173 Chromebooks, BOE NV116WHM-N49 V8.0,
   BOE NV122WUM-N41, CSO MNC207QS1-1 plus DT bindings
 - panel-lvds: support EDT ETML0700Z9NDHA plus DT bindings
 - panel-novatek: FRIDA FRD400B25025-A-CTK plus DT bindings
 - add BOE TH101MB31IG002-28A plus DT bindings
 - add EDT ETML1010G3DRA plus DT bindings
 - add Novatek NT36672E LCD DSI plus DT bindings
 - nt36523: support 120Hz timings, fix includes
 - simple: fix display timings on RK32FN48H
 - visionox-vtdr6130: fix initialization
 - add Powkiddy RGB10MAX3 plus DT bindings
 - st7703: support panel rotation plus DT bindings
 - add Himax HX83112A plus DT bindings
 - ltk500hd1829: add support for ltk101b4029w and admatec 9904370
 - simple: add BOE BP082WX1-100 8.2" panel plus DT bindungs
 
 panel-orientation-quirks:
 - GPD Win Mini
 
 amdgpu:
 - Validate DMABuf imports in compute VMs
 - Add RAS ACA framework
 - PSP 13 fixes
 - Misc code cleanups
 - Replay fixes
 - Atom interpretor PS, WS bounds checking
 - DML2 fixes
 - Audio fixes
 - DCN 3.5 Z state fixes
 - Remove deprecated ida_simple usage
 - UBSAN fixes
 - RAS fixes
 - Enable seq64 infrastructure
 - DC color block enablement
 - Documentation updates
 - DC documentation updates
 - DMCUB updates
 - ATHUB 4.1 support
 - LSDMA 7.0 support
 - JPEG DPG support
 - IH 7.0 support
 - HDP 7.0 support
 - VCN 5.0 support
 - SMU 13.0.6 updates
 - NBIO 7.11 updates
 - SDMA 6.1 updates
 - MMHUB 3.3 updates
 - DCN 3.5.1 support
 - NBIF 6.3.1 support
 - VPE 6.1.1 support
 
 amdkfd:
 - Validate DMABuf imports in compute VMs
 - SVM fixes
 - Trap handler updates and enhancements
 - Fix cache size reporting
 - Relocate the trap handler
 
 radeon:
 - Atom interpretor PS, WS bounds checking
 - Misc code cleanups
 
 xe:
 - new query for GuC submission version
 - Remove unused persistent exec_queues
 - Add vram frequency sysfs attributes
 - Add the flag XE_VM_BIND_FLAG_DUMPABLE
 - Drop pre-production workarounds
 - Drop kunit tests for unsupported platforms
 - Start pumbling SR-IOV support with memory based interrupts for VF
 - Allow to map BO in GGTT with PAT index corresponding to
   XE_CACHE_UC to work with memory based interrupts
 - Add GuC Doorbells Manager as prep work SR-IOV
 - Implement additional workarounds for xe2 and MTL
 - Program a few registers according to perfomance guide spec for Xe2
 - Fix remaining 32b build issues and enable it back
 - Fix build with CONFIG_DEBUG_FS=n
 - Fix warnings from GuC ABI headers
 - Introduce Relay Communication for SR-IOV for VF <-> GuC <-> PF
 - Release mmap mappings on rpm suspend
 - Disable mid-thread preemption when not properly supported by hardware
 - Fix xe_exec by reserving extra fence slot for CPU bind
 - Fix xe_exec with full long running exec queue
 - Canonicalize addresses where needed for Xe2 and add to devcoredum
 - Toggle USM support for Xe2
 - Only allow 1 ufence per exec / bind IOCTL
 - Add GuC firmware loading for Lunar Lake
 - Add XE_VMA_PTE_64K VMA flag
 
 i915:
 - Add more ADL-N PCI IDs
 - Enable fastboot also on older platforms
 - Early transport for panel replay and PSR
 - New ARL PCI IDs
 - DP TPS4 PHY test pattern support
 - Unify and improve VSC SDP for PSR and non-PSR cases
 - Refactor memory regions and improve debug logging
 - Rework global state serialization
 - Remove unused CDCLK divider fields
 - Unify HDCP connector logging format
 - Use display instead of graphics version in display code
 - Move VBT and opregion debugfs next to the implementation
 - Abstract opregion interface, use opaque type
 - MTL fixes
 - HPD handling fixes
 - Add GuC submission interface version query
 - Atomically invalidate userptr on mmu-notifier
 - Update handling of MMIO triggered reports
 - Don't make assumptions about intel_wakeref_t type
 - Extend driver code of Xe_LPG to Xe_LPG+
 - Add flex arrays to struct i915_syncmap
 - Allow for very slow HuC loading
 - DP tunneling and bandwidth allocation support
 
 msm:
 - Correct bindings for MSM8976 and SM8650 platforms
 - Start migration of MDP5 platforms to DPU driver
 - X1E80100 MDSS support
 - DPU:
 - Improve DSC allocation, fixing several important corner cases
 - Add support for SDM630/SDM660 platforms
 - Simplify dpu_encoder_phys_ops
 - Apply fixes targeting DSC support with a single DSC encoder
 - Apply fixes for HCTL_EN timing configuration
 - X1E80100 support
 - Add support for YUV420 over DP
 - GPU:
 - fix sc7180 UBWC config
 - fix a7xx LLC config
 - new gpu support: a305B, a750, a702
 - machine support: SM7150 (different power levels than other a618)
 - a7xx devcoredump support
 
 habanalabs:
 - configure IRQ affinity according to NUMA node
 - move HBM MMU page tables inside the HBM
 - improve device reset
 - check extended PCIe errors
 
 ivpu:
 - updates to firmware API
 - refactor BO allocation
 
 imx:
 - use devm_ functions during init
 
 hisilicon:
 - fix EDID includes
 
 mgag200:
 - improve ioremap usage
 - convert to struct drm_edid
 - Work around PCI write bursts
 
 nouveau:
 - disp: use kmemdup()
 - fix EDID includes
 - documentation fixes
 
 qaic:
 - fixes to BO handling
 - make use of DRM managed release
 - fix order of remove operations
 
 rockchip:
 - analogix_dp: get encoder port from DT
 - inno_hdmi: support HDMI for RK3128
 - lvds: error-handling fixes
 
 ssd130x:
 - support SSD133x plus DT bindings
 
 tegra:
 - fix error handling
 
 tilcdc:
 - make use of DRM managed release
 
 v3d:
 - show memory stats in debugfs
 - Support display MMU page size
 
 vc4:
 - fix error handling in plane prepare_fb
 - fix framebuffer test in plane helpers
 
 virtio:
 - add venus capset defines
 
 vkms:
 - fix OOB access when programming the LUT
 - Kconfig improvements
 
 vmwgfx:
 - unmap surface before changing plane state
 - fix memory leak in error handling
 - documentation fixes
 - list command SVGA_3D_CMD_DEFINE_GB_SURFACE_V4 as invalid
 - fix null-pointer deref in execbuf
 - refactor display-mode probing
 - fix fencing for creating cursor MOBs
 - fix cursor-memory lifetime
 
 xlnx:
 - fix live video input for ZynqMP DPSUB
 
 lima:
 - fix memory leak
 
 loongson:
 - fail if no VRAM present
 
 meson:
 - switch to new drm_bridge_read_edid() interface
 
 renesas:
 - add RZ/G2L DU support plus DT bindings
 
 mxsfb:
 - Use managed mode config
 
 sun4i:
 - HDMI: updates to atomic mode setting
 
 mediatek:
 - Add display driver for MT8188 VDOSYS1
 - DSI driver cleanups
 - Filter modes according to hardware capability
 - Fix a null pointer crash in mtk_drm_crtc_finish_page_flip
 
 etnaviv:
 - enhancements for NPU and MRT support
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Merge tag 'drm-next-2024-03-13' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel

Pull drm updates from Dave Airlie:
 "Highlights are usual, more AMD IP blocks for future hw, i915/xe
  changes, Displayport tunnelling support for i915, msm YUV over DP
  changes, new tests for ttm, but its mostly a lot of stuff all over the
  place from lots of people.

  core:
   - EDID cleanups
   - scheduler error handling fixes
   - managed: add drmm_release_action() with tests
   - add ratelimited drm debug print
   - DPCD PSR early transport macro
   - DP tunneling and bandwidth allocation helpers
   - remove built-in edids
   - dp: Avoid AUX transfers on powered-down displays
   - dp: Add VSC SDP helpers

  cross drivers:
   - use new drm print helpers
   - switch to ->read_edid callback
   - gem: add stats for shared buffers plus updates to amdgpu, i915, xe

  syncobj:
   - fixes to waiting and sleeping

  ttm:
   - add tests
   - fix errno codes
   - simply busy-placement handling
   - fix page decryption

  media:
   - tc358743: fix v4l device registration

  video:
   - move all kernel parameters for video behind CONFIG_VIDEO

  sound:
   - remove <drm/drm_edid.h> include from header

  ci:
   - add tests for msm
   - fix apq8016 runner

  efifb:
   - use copy of global screen_info state

  vesafb:
   - use copy of global screen_info state

  simplefb:
   - fix logging

  bridge:
   - ite-6505: fix DP link-training bug
   - samsung-dsim: fix error checking in probe
   - samsung-dsim: add bsh-smm-s2/pro boards
   - tc358767: fix regmap usage
   - imx: add i.MX8MP HDMI PVI plus DT bindings
   - imx: add i.MX8MP HDMI TX plus DT bindings
   - sii902x: fix probing and unregistration
   - tc358767: limit pixel PLL input range
   - switch to new drm_bridge_read_edid() interface

  panel:
   - ltk050h3146w: error-handling fixes
   - panel-edp: support delay between power-on and enable; use put_sync
     in unprepare; support Mediatek MT8173 Chromebooks, BOE NV116WHM-N49
     V8.0, BOE NV122WUM-N41, CSO MNC207QS1-1 plus DT bindings
   - panel-lvds: support EDT ETML0700Z9NDHA plus DT bindings
   - panel-novatek: FRIDA FRD400B25025-A-CTK plus DT bindings
   - add BOE TH101MB31IG002-28A plus DT bindings
   - add EDT ETML1010G3DRA plus DT bindings
   - add Novatek NT36672E LCD DSI plus DT bindings
   - nt36523: support 120Hz timings, fix includes
   - simple: fix display timings on RK32FN48H
   - visionox-vtdr6130: fix initialization
   - add Powkiddy RGB10MAX3 plus DT bindings
   - st7703: support panel rotation plus DT bindings
   - add Himax HX83112A plus DT bindings
   - ltk500hd1829: add support for ltk101b4029w and admatec 9904370
   - simple: add BOE BP082WX1-100 8.2" panel plus DT bindungs

  panel-orientation-quirks:
   - GPD Win Mini

  amdgpu:
   - Validate DMABuf imports in compute VMs
   - Add RAS ACA framework
   - PSP 13 fixes
   - Misc code cleanups
   - Replay fixes
   - Atom interpretor PS, WS bounds checking
   - DML2 fixes
   - Audio fixes
   - DCN 3.5 Z state fixes
   - Remove deprecated ida_simple usage
   - UBSAN fixes
   - RAS fixes
   - Enable seq64 infrastructure
   - DC color block enablement
   - Documentation updates
   - DC documentation updates
   - DMCUB updates
   - ATHUB 4.1 support
   - LSDMA 7.0 support
   - JPEG DPG support
   - IH 7.0 support
   - HDP 7.0 support
   - VCN 5.0 support
   - SMU 13.0.6 updates
   - NBIO 7.11 updates
   - SDMA 6.1 updates
   - MMHUB 3.3 updates
   - DCN 3.5.1 support
   - NBIF 6.3.1 support
   - VPE 6.1.1 support

  amdkfd:
   - Validate DMABuf imports in compute VMs
   - SVM fixes
   - Trap handler updates and enhancements
   - Fix cache size reporting
   - Relocate the trap handler

  radeon:
   - Atom interpretor PS, WS bounds checking
   - Misc code cleanups

  xe:
   - new query for GuC submission version
   - Remove unused persistent exec_queues
   - Add vram frequency sysfs attributes
   - Add the flag XE_VM_BIND_FLAG_DUMPABLE
   - Drop pre-production workarounds
   - Drop kunit tests for unsupported platforms
   - Start pumbling SR-IOV support with memory based interrupts for VF
   - Allow to map BO in GGTT with PAT index corresponding to XE_CACHE_UC
     to work with memory based interrupts
   - Add GuC Doorbells Manager as prep work SR-IOV
   - Implement additional workarounds for xe2 and MTL
   - Program a few registers according to perfomance guide spec for Xe2
   - Fix remaining 32b build issues and enable it back
   - Fix build with CONFIG_DEBUG_FS=n
   - Fix warnings from GuC ABI headers
   - Introduce Relay Communication for SR-IOV for VF <-> GuC <-> PF
   - Release mmap mappings on rpm suspend
   - Disable mid-thread preemption when not properly supported by
     hardware
   - Fix xe_exec by reserving extra fence slot for CPU bind
   - Fix xe_exec with full long running exec queue
   - Canonicalize addresses where needed for Xe2 and add to devcoredum
   - Toggle USM support for Xe2
   - Only allow 1 ufence per exec / bind IOCTL
   - Add GuC firmware loading for Lunar Lake
   - Add XE_VMA_PTE_64K VMA flag

  i915:
   - Add more ADL-N PCI IDs
   - Enable fastboot also on older platforms
   - Early transport for panel replay and PSR
   - New ARL PCI IDs
   - DP TPS4 PHY test pattern support
   - Unify and improve VSC SDP for PSR and non-PSR cases
   - Refactor memory regions and improve debug logging
   - Rework global state serialization
   - Remove unused CDCLK divider fields
   - Unify HDCP connector logging format
   - Use display instead of graphics version in display code
   - Move VBT and opregion debugfs next to the implementation
   - Abstract opregion interface, use opaque type
   - MTL fixes
   - HPD handling fixes
   - Add GuC submission interface version query
   - Atomically invalidate userptr on mmu-notifier
   - Update handling of MMIO triggered reports
   - Don't make assumptions about intel_wakeref_t type
   - Extend driver code of Xe_LPG to Xe_LPG+
   - Add flex arrays to struct i915_syncmap
   - Allow for very slow HuC loading
   - DP tunneling and bandwidth allocation support

  msm:
   - Correct bindings for MSM8976 and SM8650 platforms
   - Start migration of MDP5 platforms to DPU driver
   - X1E80100 MDSS support
   - DPU:
      - Improve DSC allocation, fixing several important corner cases
      - Add support for SDM630/SDM660 platforms
      - Simplify dpu_encoder_phys_ops
      - Apply fixes targeting DSC support with a single DSC encoder
      - Apply fixes for HCTL_EN timing configuration
      - X1E80100 support
      - Add support for YUV420 over DP
   - GPU:
      - fix sc7180 UBWC config
      - fix a7xx LLC config
      - new gpu support: a305B, a750, a702
      - machine support: SM7150 (different power levels than other a618)
      - a7xx devcoredump support

  habanalabs:
   - configure IRQ affinity according to NUMA node
   - move HBM MMU page tables inside the HBM
   - improve device reset
   - check extended PCIe errors

  ivpu:
   - updates to firmware API
   - refactor BO allocation

  imx:
   - use devm_ functions during init

  hisilicon:
   - fix EDID includes

  mgag200:
   - improve ioremap usage
   - convert to struct drm_edid
   - Work around PCI write bursts

  nouveau:
   - disp: use kmemdup()
   - fix EDID includes
   - documentation fixes

  qaic:
   - fixes to BO handling
   - make use of DRM managed release
   - fix order of remove operations

  rockchip:
   - analogix_dp: get encoder port from DT
   - inno_hdmi: support HDMI for RK3128
   - lvds: error-handling fixes

  ssd130x:
   - support SSD133x plus DT bindings

  tegra:
   - fix error handling

  tilcdc:
   - make use of DRM managed release

  v3d:
   - show memory stats in debugfs
   - Support display MMU page size

  vc4:
   - fix error handling in plane prepare_fb
   - fix framebuffer test in plane helpers

  virtio:
   - add venus capset defines

  vkms:
   - fix OOB access when programming the LUT
   - Kconfig improvements

  vmwgfx:
   - unmap surface before changing plane state
   - fix memory leak in error handling
   - documentation fixes
   - list command SVGA_3D_CMD_DEFINE_GB_SURFACE_V4 as invalid
   - fix null-pointer deref in execbuf
   - refactor display-mode probing
   - fix fencing for creating cursor MOBs
   - fix cursor-memory lifetime

  xlnx:
   - fix live video input for ZynqMP DPSUB

  lima:
   - fix memory leak

  loongson:
   - fail if no VRAM present

  meson:
   - switch to new drm_bridge_read_edid() interface

  renesas:
   - add RZ/G2L DU support plus DT bindings

  mxsfb:
   - Use managed mode config

  sun4i:
   - HDMI: updates to atomic mode setting

  mediatek:
   - Add display driver for MT8188 VDOSYS1
   - DSI driver cleanups
   - Filter modes according to hardware capability
   - Fix a null pointer crash in mtk_drm_crtc_finish_page_flip

  etnaviv:
   - enhancements for NPU and MRT support"

* tag 'drm-next-2024-03-13' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel: (1420 commits)
  drm/amd/display: Removed redundant @ symbol to fix kernel-doc warnings in -next repo
  drm/amd/pm: wait for completion of the EnableGfxImu message
  drm/amdgpu/soc21: add mode2 asic reset for SMU IP v14.0.1
  drm/amdgpu: add smu 14.0.1 support
  drm/amdgpu: add VPE 6.1.1 discovery support
  drm/amdgpu/vpe: add VPE 6.1.1 support
  drm/amdgpu/vpe: don't emit cond exec command under collaborate mode
  drm/amdgpu/vpe: add collaborate mode support for VPE
  drm/amdgpu/vpe: add PRED_EXE and COLLAB_SYNC OPCODE
  drm/amdgpu/vpe: add multi instance VPE support
  drm/amdgpu/discovery: add nbif v6_3_1 ip block
  drm/amdgpu: Add nbif v6_3_1 ip block support
  drm/amdgpu: Add pcie v6_1_0 ip headers (v5)
  drm/amdgpu: Add nbif v6_3_1 ip headers (v5)
  arch/powerpc: Remove <linux/fb.h> from backlight code
  macintosh/via-pmu-backlight: Include <linux/backlight.h>
  fbdev/chipsfb: Include <linux/backlight.h>
  drm/etnaviv: Restore some id values
  drm/amdkfd: make kfd_class constant
  drm/amdgpu: add ring timeout information in devcoredump
  ...
2024-03-13 18:34:05 -07:00
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Merge tag 'fsnotify_for_v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs

Pull fsnotify updates from Jan Kara:

 - fsnotify optimizations to reduce cost of fsnotify when nobody is
   watching

 - fix longstanding wart that system could not be suspended when some
   process was waiting for response to fanotify permission event

 - some spelling fixes

* tag 'fsnotify_for_v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs:
  fanotify: allow freeze when waiting response for permission events
  fanotify: Fix misspelling of "writable"
  fsnotify: Fix misspelling of "writable"
  inotify: Fix misspelling of "writable"
  fsnotify: Add fsnotify_sb_has_watchers() helper
  fsnotify: optimize the case of no parent watcher
2024-03-13 14:27:24 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 69afef4af4 gpio updates for v6.9
Serialization rework:
 - use SRCU to serialize access to the global GPIO device list, to GPIO device
   structs themselves and to GPIO descriptors
 - make the GPIO subsystem resilient to the GPIO providers being unbound while
   the API calls are in progress
 - don't dereference the SRCU-protected chip pointer if the information we need
   can be obtained from the GPIO device structure
 - move some of the information contained in struct gpio_chip to struct
   gpio_device to further reduce the need to dereference the former
 - pass the GPIO device struct instead of the GPIO chip to sysfs callback to,
   again, reduce the need for accessing the latter
 - get GPIO descriptors from the GPIO device, not from the chip for the same
   reason
 - allow for mostly lockless operation of the GPIO driver API: assure
   consistency with SRCU and atomic operations
 - remove the global GPIO spinlock
 - remove the character device RW semaphore
 
 Core GPIOLIB:
 - constify pointers in GPIO API where applicable
 - unify the GPIO counting APIs for ACPI and OF
 - provide a macro for iterating over all GPIOs, not only the ones that are
   requested
 - remove leftover typedefs
 - pass the consumer device to GPIO core in devm_fwnode_gpiod_get_index() for
   improved logging
 - constify the GPIO bus type
 - don't warn about removing GPIO chips with descriptors still held by users as
   we can now handle this situation gracefully
 - remove unused logging helpers
 - unexport functions that are only used internally in the GPIO subsystem
 - set the device type (assign the relevant struct device_type) for GPIO devices
 
 New drivers:
 - add the ChromeOS EC GPIO driver
 
 Driver improvements:
 - allow building gpio-vf610 with COMPILE_TEST as well as disabling it in
   menuconfig (before it was always built for i.MX cofigs)
 - count the number of EICs using the device properties instead of hard-coding
   it in gpio-eic-sprd
 - improve the device naming, extend the debugfs output and add lockdep asserts
   to gpio-sim
 
 DT bindings:
 - document the 'label' property for gpio-pca9570
 - convert aspeed,ast2400-gpio bindings to DT schema
 - disallow unevaluated properties for gpio-mvebu
 - document a new model in renesas,rcar-gpio
 
 Documentation:
 - improve the character device kerneldocs in user-space headers
 - add proper documentation for the character device uAPI (both v1 and v2)
 - move the sysfs and gpio-mockup docs into the "obsolete" section
 - improve naming consistency for GPIO terms
 - clarify the line values description for sysfs
 - minor docs improvements
 - improve the driver API contract for setting GPIO direction
 - mark unsafe APIs as deprecated in kerneldocs and suggest replacements
 
 Other:
 - remove an obsolete test from selftests
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Merge tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux

Pull gpio updates from Bartosz Golaszewski:
 "The biggest feature is the locking overhaul. Up until now the
  synchronization in the GPIO subsystem was broken. There was a single
  spinlock "protecting" multiple data structures but doing it wrong (as
  evidenced by several places where it would be released when a sleeping
  function was called and then reacquired without checking the protected
  state).

  We tried to use an RW semaphore before but the main issue with GPIO is
  that we have drivers implementing the interfaces in both sleeping and
  non-sleeping ways as well as user-facing interfaces that can be called
  both from process as well as atomic contexts. Both ends converge in
  the same code paths that can use neither spinlocks nor mutexes. The
  only reasonable way out is to use SRCU and go mostly lockless. To that
  end: we add several SRCU structs in relevant places and use them to
  assure consistency between API calls together with atomic reads and
  writes of GPIO descriptor flags where it makes sense.

  This code has spent several weeks in next and has received several
  fixes in the first week or two after which it stabilized nicely. The
  GPIO subsystem is now resilient to providers being suddenly unbound.
  We managed to also remove the existing character device RW semaphore
  and the obsolete global spinlock.

  Other than the locking rework we have one new driver (for Chromebook
  EC), much appreciated documentation improvements from Kent and the
  regular driver improvements, DT-bindings updates and GPIOLIB core
  tweaks.

  Serialization rework:
   - use SRCU to serialize access to the global GPIO device list, to
     GPIO device structs themselves and to GPIO descriptors
   - make the GPIO subsystem resilient to the GPIO providers being
     unbound while the API calls are in progress
   - don't dereference the SRCU-protected chip pointer if the
     information we need can be obtained from the GPIO device structure
   - move some of the information contained in struct gpio_chip to
     struct gpio_device to further reduce the need to dereference the
     former
   - pass the GPIO device struct instead of the GPIO chip to sysfs
     callback to, again, reduce the need for accessing the latter
   - get GPIO descriptors from the GPIO device, not from the chip for
     the same reason
   - allow for mostly lockless operation of the GPIO driver API: assure
     consistency with SRCU and atomic operations
   - remove the global GPIO spinlock
   - remove the character device RW semaphore

  Core GPIOLIB:
   - constify pointers in GPIO API where applicable
   - unify the GPIO counting APIs for ACPI and OF
   - provide a macro for iterating over all GPIOs, not only the ones
     that are requested
   - remove leftover typedefs
   - pass the consumer device to GPIO core in
     devm_fwnode_gpiod_get_index() for improved logging
   - constify the GPIO bus type
   - don't warn about removing GPIO chips with descriptors still held by
     users as we can now handle this situation gracefully
   - remove unused logging helpers
   - unexport functions that are only used internally in the GPIO
     subsystem
   - set the device type (assign the relevant struct device_type) for
     GPIO devices

  New drivers:
   - add the ChromeOS EC GPIO driver

  Driver improvements:
   - allow building gpio-vf610 with COMPILE_TEST as well as disabling it
     in menuconfig (before it was always built for i.MX cofigs)
   - count the number of EICs using the device properties instead of
     hard-coding it in gpio-eic-sprd
   - improve the device naming, extend the debugfs output and add
     lockdep asserts to gpio-sim

  DT bindings:
   - document the 'label' property for gpio-pca9570
   - convert aspeed,ast2400-gpio bindings to DT schema
   - disallow unevaluated properties for gpio-mvebu
   - document a new model in renesas,rcar-gpio

  Documentation:
   - improve the character device kerneldocs in user-space headers
   - add proper documentation for the character device uAPI (both v1 and v2)
   - move the sysfs and gpio-mockup docs into the "obsolete" section
   - improve naming consistency for GPIO terms
   - clarify the line values description for sysfs
   - minor docs improvements
   - improve the driver API contract for setting GPIO direction
   - mark unsafe APIs as deprecated in kerneldocs and suggest
     replacements

  Other:
   - remove an obsolete test from selftests"

* tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux: (79 commits)
  gpio: sysfs: repair export returning -EPERM on 1st attempt
  selftest: gpio: remove obsolete gpio-mockup test
  gpiolib: Deduplicate cleanup for-loop in gpiochip_add_data_with_key()
  dt-bindings: gpio: aspeed,ast2400-gpio: Convert to DT schema
  gpio: acpi: Make acpi_gpio_count() take firmware node as a parameter
  gpio: of: Make of_gpio_get_count() take firmware node as a parameter
  gpiolib: Pass consumer device through to core in devm_fwnode_gpiod_get_index()
  gpio: sim: use for_each_hwgpio()
  gpio: provide for_each_hwgpio()
  gpio: don't warn about removing GPIO chips with active users anymore
  gpio: sim: delimit the fwnode name with a ":" when generating labels
  gpio: sim: add lockdep asserts
  gpio: Add ChromeOS EC GPIO driver
  gpio: constify of_phandle_args in of_find_gpio_device_by_xlate()
  gpio: fix memory leak in gpiod_request_commit()
  gpio: constify opaque pointer "data" in gpio_device_find()
  gpio: cdev: fix a NULL-pointer dereference with DEBUG enabled
  gpio: uapi: clarify default_values being logical
  gpio: sysfs: fix inverted pointer logic
  gpio: don't let lockdep complain about inherently dangerous RCU usage
  ...
2024-03-13 11:14:55 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 8c9c2f851b IOMMU Updates for Linux v6.9
Including:
 
 	- Core changes:
 	  - Constification of bus_type pointer
 	  - Preparations for user-space page-fault delivery
 	  - Use a named kmem_cache for IOVA magazines
 
 	- Intel VT-d changes from Lu Baolu:
 	  - Add RBTree to track iommu probed devices
 	  - Add Intel IOMMU debugfs document
 	  - Cleanup and refactoring
 
 	- ARM-SMMU Updates from Will Deacon:
 	  - Device-tree binding updates for a bunch of Qualcomm SoCs
 	  - SMMUv2: Support for Qualcomm X1E80100 MDSS
 	  - SMMUv3: Significant rework of the driver's STE manipulation and
 	    domain handling code. This is the initial part of a larger scale
 	    rework aiming to improve the driver's implementation of the
 	    IOMMU-API in preparation for hooking up IOMMUFD support.
 
 	- AMD-Vi Updates:
 	  - Refactor GCR3 table support for SVA
 	  - Cleanups
 
 	- Some smaller cleanups and fixes
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Merge tag 'iommu-updates-v6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu

Pull iommu updates from Joerg Roedel:
 "Core changes:
    - Constification of bus_type pointer
    - Preparations for user-space page-fault delivery
    - Use a named kmem_cache for IOVA magazines

  Intel VT-d changes from Lu Baolu:
    - Add RBTree to track iommu probed devices
    - Add Intel IOMMU debugfs document
    - Cleanup and refactoring

  ARM-SMMU Updates from Will Deacon:
    - Device-tree binding updates for a bunch of Qualcomm SoCs
    - SMMUv2: Support for Qualcomm X1E80100 MDSS
    - SMMUv3: Significant rework of the driver's STE manipulation and
      domain handling code. This is the initial part of a larger scale
      rework aiming to improve the driver's implementation of the
      IOMMU-API in preparation for hooking up IOMMUFD support.

  AMD-Vi Updates:
    - Refactor GCR3 table support for SVA
    - Cleanups

  Some smaller cleanups and fixes"

* tag 'iommu-updates-v6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu: (88 commits)
  iommu: Fix compilation without CONFIG_IOMMU_INTEL
  iommu/amd: Fix sleeping in atomic context
  iommu/dma: Document min_align_mask assumption
  iommu/vt-d: Remove scalabe mode in domain_context_clear_one()
  iommu/vt-d: Remove scalable mode context entry setup from attach_dev
  iommu/vt-d: Setup scalable mode context entry in probe path
  iommu/vt-d: Fix NULL domain on device release
  iommu: Add static iommu_ops->release_domain
  iommu/vt-d: Improve ITE fault handling if target device isn't present
  iommu/vt-d: Don't issue ATS Invalidation request when device is disconnected
  PCI: Make pci_dev_is_disconnected() helper public for other drivers
  iommu/vt-d: Use device rbtree in iopf reporting path
  iommu/vt-d: Use rbtree to track iommu probed devices
  iommu/vt-d: Merge intel_svm_bind_mm() into its caller
  iommu/vt-d: Remove initialization for dynamically heap-allocated rcu_head
  iommu/vt-d: Remove treatment for revoking PASIDs with pending page faults
  iommu/vt-d: Add the document for Intel IOMMU debugfs
  iommu/vt-d: Use kcalloc() instead of kzalloc()
  iommu/vt-d: Remove INTEL_IOMMU_BROKEN_GFX_WA
  iommu: re-use local fwnode variable in iommu_ops_from_fwnode()
  ...
2024-03-13 09:15:30 -07:00
Linus Torvalds cc4a875cf3 lsm/stable-6.9 PR 20240312
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Merge tag 'lsm-pr-20240312' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm

Pull lsm updates from Paul Moore:

 - Promote IMA/EVM to a proper LSM

   This is the bulk of the diffstat, and the source of all the changes
   in the VFS code. Prior to the start of the LSM stacking work it was
   important that IMA/EVM were separate from the rest of the LSMs,
   complete with their own hooks, infrastructure, etc. as it was the
   only way to enable IMA/EVM at the same time as a LSM.

   However, now that the bulk of the LSM infrastructure supports
   multiple simultaneous LSMs, we can simplify things greatly by
   bringing IMA/EVM into the LSM infrastructure as proper LSMs. This is
   something I've wanted to see happen for quite some time and Roberto
   was kind enough to put in the work to make it happen.

 - Use the LSM hook default values to simplify the call_int_hook() macro

   Previously the call_int_hook() macro required callers to supply a
   default return value, despite a default value being specified when
   the LSM hook was defined.

   This simplifies the macro by using the defined default return value
   which makes life easier for callers and should also reduce the number
   of return value bugs in the future (we've had a few pop up recently,
   hence this work).

 - Use the KMEM_CACHE() macro instead of kmem_cache_create()

   The guidance appears to be to use the KMEM_CACHE() macro when
   possible and there is no reason why we can't use the macro, so let's
   use it.

 - Fix a number of comment typos in the LSM hook comment blocks

   Not much to say here, we fixed some questionable grammar decisions in
   the LSM hook comment blocks.

* tag 'lsm-pr-20240312' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm: (28 commits)
  cred: Use KMEM_CACHE() instead of kmem_cache_create()
  lsm: use default hook return value in call_int_hook()
  lsm: fix typos in security/security.c comment headers
  integrity: Remove LSM
  ima: Make it independent from 'integrity' LSM
  evm: Make it independent from 'integrity' LSM
  evm: Move to LSM infrastructure
  ima: Move IMA-Appraisal to LSM infrastructure
  ima: Move to LSM infrastructure
  integrity: Move integrity_kernel_module_request() to IMA
  security: Introduce key_post_create_or_update hook
  security: Introduce inode_post_remove_acl hook
  security: Introduce inode_post_set_acl hook
  security: Introduce inode_post_create_tmpfile hook
  security: Introduce path_post_mknod hook
  security: Introduce file_release hook
  security: Introduce file_post_open hook
  security: Introduce inode_post_removexattr hook
  security: Introduce inode_post_setattr hook
  security: Align inode_setattr hook definition with EVM
  ...
2024-03-12 20:03:34 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 9187210eee Networking changes for 6.9.
Core & protocols
 ----------------
 
  - Large effort by Eric to lower rtnl_lock pressure and remove locks:
 
    - Make commonly used parts of rtnetlink (address, route dumps etc.)
      lockless, protected by RCU instead of rtnl_lock.
 
    - Add a netns exit callback which already holds rtnl_lock,
      allowing netns exit to take rtnl_lock once in the core
      instead of once for each driver / callback.
 
    - Remove locks / serialization in the socket diag interface.
 
    - Remove 6 calls to synchronize_rcu() while holding rtnl_lock.
 
    - Remove the dev_base_lock, depend on RCU where necessary.
 
  - Support busy polling on a per-epoll context basis. Poll length
    and budget parameters can be set independently of system defaults.
 
  - Introduce struct net_hotdata, to make sure read-mostly global config
    variables fit in as few cache lines as possible.
 
  - Add optional per-nexthop statistics to ease monitoring / debug
    of ECMP imbalance problems.
 
  - Support TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT in MPTCP.
 
  - Ensure that IPv6 temporary addresses' preferred lifetimes are long
    enough, compared to other configured lifetimes, and at least 2 sec.
 
  - Support forwarding of ICMP Error messages in IPSec, per RFC 4301.
 
  - Add support for the independent control state machine for bonding
    per IEEE 802.1AX-2008 5.4.15 in addition to the existing coupled
    control state machine.
 
  - Add "network ID" to MCTP socket APIs to support hosts with multiple
    disjoint MCTP networks.
 
  - Re-use the mono_delivery_time skbuff bit for packets which user
    space wants to be sent at a specified time. Maintain the timing
    information while traversing veth links, bridge etc.
 
  - Take advantage of MSG_SPLICE_PAGES for RxRPC DATA and ACK packets.
 
  - Simplify many places iterating over netdevs by using an xarray
    instead of a hash table walk (hash table remains in place, for
    use on fastpaths).
 
  - Speed up scanning for expired routes by keeping a dedicated list.
 
  - Speed up "generic" XDP by trying harder to avoid large allocations.
 
  - Support attaching arbitrary metadata to netconsole messages.
 
 Things we sprinkled into general kernel code
 --------------------------------------------
 
  - Enforce VM_IOREMAP flag and range in ioremap_page_range and introduce
    VM_SPARSE kind and vm_area_[un]map_pages (used by bpf_arena).
 
  - Rework selftest harness to enable the use of the full range of
    ksft exit code (pass, fail, skip, xfail, xpass).
 
 Netfilter
 ---------
 
  - Allow userspace to define a table that is exclusively owned by a daemon
    (via netlink socket aliveness) without auto-removing this table when
    the userspace program exits. Such table gets marked as orphaned and
    a restarting management daemon can re-attach/regain ownership.
 
  - Speed up element insertions to nftables' concatenated-ranges set type.
    Compact a few related data structures.
 
 BPF
 ---
 
  - Add BPF token support for delegating a subset of BPF subsystem
    functionality from privileged system-wide daemons such as systemd
    through special mount options for userns-bound BPF fs to a trusted
    & unprivileged application.
 
  - Introduce bpf_arena which is sparse shared memory region between BPF
    program and user space where structures inside the arena can have
    pointers to other areas of the arena, and pointers work seamlessly
    for both user-space programs and BPF programs.
 
  - Introduce may_goto instruction that is a contract between the verifier
    and the program. The verifier allows the program to loop assuming it's
    behaving well, but reserves the right to terminate it.
 
  - Extend the BPF verifier to enable static subprog calls in spin lock
    critical sections.
 
  - Support registration of struct_ops types from modules which helps
    projects like fuse-bpf that seeks to implement a new struct_ops type.
 
  - Add support for retrieval of cookies for perf/kprobe multi links.
 
  - Support arbitrary TCP SYN cookie generation / validation in the TC
    layer with BPF to allow creating SYN flood handling in BPF firewalls.
 
  - Add code generation to inline the bpf_kptr_xchg() helper which
    improves performance when stashing/popping the allocated BPF objects.
 
 Wireless
 --------
 
  - Add SPP (signaling and payload protected) AMSDU support.
 
  - Support wider bandwidth OFDMA, as required for EHT operation.
 
 Driver API
 ----------
 
  - Major overhaul of the Energy Efficient Ethernet internals to support
    new link modes (2.5GE, 5GE), share more code between drivers
    (especially those using phylib), and encourage more uniform behavior.
    Convert and clean up drivers.
 
  - Define an API for querying per netdev queue statistics from drivers.
 
  - IPSec: account in global stats for fully offloaded sessions.
 
  - Create a concept of Ethernet PHY Packages at the Device Tree level,
    to allow parameterizing the existing PHY package code.
 
  - Enable Rx hashing (RSS) on GTP protocol fields.
 
 Misc
 ----
 
  - Improvements and refactoring all over networking selftests.
 
  - Create uniform module aliases for TC classifiers, actions,
    and packet schedulers to simplify creating modprobe policies.
 
  - Address all missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() warnings in networking.
 
  - Extend the Netlink descriptions in YAML to cover message encapsulation
    or "Netlink polymorphism", where interpretation of nested attributes
    depends on link type, classifier type or some other "class type".
 
 Drivers
 -------
 
  - Ethernet high-speed NICs:
    - Add a new driver for Marvell's Octeon PCI Endpoint NIC VF.
    - Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
      - support E825-C devices
    - nVidia/Mellanox:
      - support devices with one port and multiple PCIe links
    - Broadcom (bnxt):
      - support n-tuple filters
      - support configuring the RSS key
    - Wangxun (ngbe/txgbe):
      - implement irq_domain for TXGBE's sub-interrupts
    - Pensando/AMD:
      - support XDP
      - optimize queue submission and wakeup handling (+17% bps)
      - optimize struct layout, saving 28% of memory on queues
 
  - Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual:
    - Google cloud vNIC:
      - refactor driver to perform memory allocations for new queue
        config before stopping and freeing the old queue memory
    - Synopsys (stmmac):
      - obey queueMaxSDU and implement counters required by 802.1Qbv
    - Renesas (ravb):
      - support packet checksum offload
      - suspend to RAM and runtime PM support
 
  - Ethernet switches:
    - nVidia/Mellanox:
      - support for nexthop group statistics
    - Microchip:
      - ksz8: implement PHY loopback
      - add support for KSZ8567, a 7-port 10/100Mbps switch
 
  - PTP:
    - New driver for RENESAS FemtoClock3 Wireless clock generator.
    - Support OCP PTP cards designed and built by Adva.
 
  - CAN:
    - Support recvmsg() flags for own, local and remote traffic
      on CAN BCM sockets.
    - Support for esd GmbH PCIe/402 CAN device family.
    - m_can:
      - Rx/Tx submission coalescing
      - wake on frame Rx
 
  - WiFi:
    - Intel (iwlwifi):
      - enable signaling and payload protected A-MSDUs
      - support wider-bandwidth OFDMA
      - support for new devices
      - bump FW API to 89 for AX devices; 90 for BZ/SC devices
    - MediaTek (mt76):
      - mt7915: newer ADIE version support
      - mt7925: radio temperature sensor support
    - Qualcomm (ath11k):
      - support 6 GHz station power modes: Low Power Indoor (LPI),
        Standard Power) SP and Very Low Power (VLP)
      - QCA6390 & WCN6855: support 2 concurrent station interfaces
      - QCA2066 support
    - Qualcomm (ath12k):
      - refactoring in preparation for Multi-Link Operation (MLO) support
      - 1024 Block Ack window size support
      - firmware-2.bin support
      - support having multiple identical PCI devices (firmware needs to
        have ATH12K_FW_FEATURE_MULTI_QRTR_ID)
      - QCN9274: support split-PHY devices
      - WCN7850: enable Power Save Mode in station mode
      - WCN7850: P2P support
    - RealTek:
      - rtw88: support for more rtw8811cu and rtw8821cu devices
      - rtw89: support SCAN_RANDOM_SN and SET_SCAN_DWELL
      - rtlwifi: speed up USB firmware initialization
      - rtwl8xxxu:
        - RTL8188F: concurrent interface support
        - Channel Switch Announcement (CSA) support in AP mode
    - Broadcom (brcmfmac):
      - per-vendor feature support
      - per-vendor SAE password setup
      - DMI nvram filename quirk for ACEPC W5 Pro
 
 Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'net-next-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next

Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski:
 "Core & protocols:

   - Large effort by Eric to lower rtnl_lock pressure and remove locks:

      - Make commonly used parts of rtnetlink (address, route dumps
        etc) lockless, protected by RCU instead of rtnl_lock.

      - Add a netns exit callback which already holds rtnl_lock,
        allowing netns exit to take rtnl_lock once in the core instead
        of once for each driver / callback.

      - Remove locks / serialization in the socket diag interface.

      - Remove 6 calls to synchronize_rcu() while holding rtnl_lock.

      - Remove the dev_base_lock, depend on RCU where necessary.

   - Support busy polling on a per-epoll context basis. Poll length and
     budget parameters can be set independently of system defaults.

   - Introduce struct net_hotdata, to make sure read-mostly global
     config variables fit in as few cache lines as possible.

   - Add optional per-nexthop statistics to ease monitoring / debug of
     ECMP imbalance problems.

   - Support TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT in MPTCP.

   - Ensure that IPv6 temporary addresses' preferred lifetimes are long
     enough, compared to other configured lifetimes, and at least 2 sec.

   - Support forwarding of ICMP Error messages in IPSec, per RFC 4301.

   - Add support for the independent control state machine for bonding
     per IEEE 802.1AX-2008 5.4.15 in addition to the existing coupled
     control state machine.

   - Add "network ID" to MCTP socket APIs to support hosts with multiple
     disjoint MCTP networks.

   - Re-use the mono_delivery_time skbuff bit for packets which user
     space wants to be sent at a specified time. Maintain the timing
     information while traversing veth links, bridge etc.

   - Take advantage of MSG_SPLICE_PAGES for RxRPC DATA and ACK packets.

   - Simplify many places iterating over netdevs by using an xarray
     instead of a hash table walk (hash table remains in place, for use
     on fastpaths).

   - Speed up scanning for expired routes by keeping a dedicated list.

   - Speed up "generic" XDP by trying harder to avoid large allocations.

   - Support attaching arbitrary metadata to netconsole messages.

  Things we sprinkled into general kernel code:

   - Enforce VM_IOREMAP flag and range in ioremap_page_range and
     introduce VM_SPARSE kind and vm_area_[un]map_pages (used by
     bpf_arena).

   - Rework selftest harness to enable the use of the full range of ksft
     exit code (pass, fail, skip, xfail, xpass).

  Netfilter:

   - Allow userspace to define a table that is exclusively owned by a
     daemon (via netlink socket aliveness) without auto-removing this
     table when the userspace program exits. Such table gets marked as
     orphaned and a restarting management daemon can re-attach/regain
     ownership.

   - Speed up element insertions to nftables' concatenated-ranges set
     type. Compact a few related data structures.

  BPF:

   - Add BPF token support for delegating a subset of BPF subsystem
     functionality from privileged system-wide daemons such as systemd
     through special mount options for userns-bound BPF fs to a trusted
     & unprivileged application.

   - Introduce bpf_arena which is sparse shared memory region between
     BPF program and user space where structures inside the arena can
     have pointers to other areas of the arena, and pointers work
     seamlessly for both user-space programs and BPF programs.

   - Introduce may_goto instruction that is a contract between the
     verifier and the program. The verifier allows the program to loop
     assuming it's behaving well, but reserves the right to terminate
     it.

   - Extend the BPF verifier to enable static subprog calls in spin lock
     critical sections.

   - Support registration of struct_ops types from modules which helps
     projects like fuse-bpf that seeks to implement a new struct_ops
     type.

   - Add support for retrieval of cookies for perf/kprobe multi links.

   - Support arbitrary TCP SYN cookie generation / validation in the TC
     layer with BPF to allow creating SYN flood handling in BPF
     firewalls.

   - Add code generation to inline the bpf_kptr_xchg() helper which
     improves performance when stashing/popping the allocated BPF
     objects.

  Wireless:

   - Add SPP (signaling and payload protected) AMSDU support.

   - Support wider bandwidth OFDMA, as required for EHT operation.

  Driver API:

   - Major overhaul of the Energy Efficient Ethernet internals to
     support new link modes (2.5GE, 5GE), share more code between
     drivers (especially those using phylib), and encourage more
     uniform behavior. Convert and clean up drivers.

   - Define an API for querying per netdev queue statistics from
     drivers.

   - IPSec: account in global stats for fully offloaded sessions.

   - Create a concept of Ethernet PHY Packages at the Device Tree level,
     to allow parameterizing the existing PHY package code.

   - Enable Rx hashing (RSS) on GTP protocol fields.

  Misc:

   - Improvements and refactoring all over networking selftests.

   - Create uniform module aliases for TC classifiers, actions, and
     packet schedulers to simplify creating modprobe policies.

   - Address all missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() warnings in networking.

   - Extend the Netlink descriptions in YAML to cover message
     encapsulation or "Netlink polymorphism", where interpretation of
     nested attributes depends on link type, classifier type or some
     other "class type".

  Drivers:

   - Ethernet high-speed NICs:
      - Add a new driver for Marvell's Octeon PCI Endpoint NIC VF.
      - Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
         - support E825-C devices
      - nVidia/Mellanox:
         - support devices with one port and multiple PCIe links
      - Broadcom (bnxt):
         - support n-tuple filters
         - support configuring the RSS key
      - Wangxun (ngbe/txgbe):
         - implement irq_domain for TXGBE's sub-interrupts
      - Pensando/AMD:
         - support XDP
         - optimize queue submission and wakeup handling (+17% bps)
         - optimize struct layout, saving 28% of memory on queues

   - Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual:
      - Google cloud vNIC:
         - refactor driver to perform memory allocations for new queue
           config before stopping and freeing the old queue memory
      - Synopsys (stmmac):
         - obey queueMaxSDU and implement counters required by 802.1Qbv
      - Renesas (ravb):
         - support packet checksum offload
         - suspend to RAM and runtime PM support

   - Ethernet switches:
      - nVidia/Mellanox:
         - support for nexthop group statistics
      - Microchip:
         - ksz8: implement PHY loopback
         - add support for KSZ8567, a 7-port 10/100Mbps switch

   - PTP:
      - New driver for RENESAS FemtoClock3 Wireless clock generator.
      - Support OCP PTP cards designed and built by Adva.

   - CAN:
      - Support recvmsg() flags for own, local and remote traffic on CAN
        BCM sockets.
      - Support for esd GmbH PCIe/402 CAN device family.
      - m_can:
         - Rx/Tx submission coalescing
         - wake on frame Rx

   - WiFi:
      - Intel (iwlwifi):
         - enable signaling and payload protected A-MSDUs
         - support wider-bandwidth OFDMA
         - support for new devices
         - bump FW API to 89 for AX devices; 90 for BZ/SC devices
      - MediaTek (mt76):
         - mt7915: newer ADIE version support
         - mt7925: radio temperature sensor support
      - Qualcomm (ath11k):
         - support 6 GHz station power modes: Low Power Indoor (LPI),
           Standard Power) SP and Very Low Power (VLP)
         - QCA6390 & WCN6855: support 2 concurrent station interfaces
         - QCA2066 support
      - Qualcomm (ath12k):
         - refactoring in preparation for Multi-Link Operation (MLO)
           support
         - 1024 Block Ack window size support
         - firmware-2.bin support
         - support having multiple identical PCI devices (firmware needs
           to have ATH12K_FW_FEATURE_MULTI_QRTR_ID)
         - QCN9274: support split-PHY devices
         - WCN7850: enable Power Save Mode in station mode
         - WCN7850: P2P support
      - RealTek:
         - rtw88: support for more rtw8811cu and rtw8821cu devices
         - rtw89: support SCAN_RANDOM_SN and SET_SCAN_DWELL
         - rtlwifi: speed up USB firmware initialization
         - rtwl8xxxu:
             - RTL8188F: concurrent interface support
             - Channel Switch Announcement (CSA) support in AP mode
      - Broadcom (brcmfmac):
         - per-vendor feature support
         - per-vendor SAE password setup
         - DMI nvram filename quirk for ACEPC W5 Pro"

* tag 'net-next-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (2255 commits)
  nexthop: Fix splat with CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT=y
  nexthop: Fix out-of-bounds access during attribute validation
  nexthop: Only parse NHA_OP_FLAGS for dump messages that require it
  nexthop: Only parse NHA_OP_FLAGS for get messages that require it
  bpf: move sleepable flag from bpf_prog_aux to bpf_prog
  bpf: hardcode BPF_PROG_PACK_SIZE to 2MB * num_possible_nodes()
  selftests/bpf: Add kprobe multi triggering benchmarks
  ptp: Move from simple ida to xarray
  vxlan: Remove generic .ndo_get_stats64
  vxlan: Do not alloc tstats manually
  devlink: Add comments to use netlink gen tool
  nfp: flower: handle acti_netdevs allocation failure
  net/packet: Add getsockopt support for PACKET_COPY_THRESH
  net/netlink: Add getsockopt support for NETLINK_LISTEN_ALL_NSID
  selftests/bpf: Add bpf_arena_htab test.
  selftests/bpf: Add bpf_arena_list test.
  selftests/bpf: Add unit tests for bpf_arena_alloc/free_pages
  bpf: Add helper macro bpf_addr_space_cast()
  libbpf: Recognize __arena global variables.
  bpftool: Recognize arena map type
  ...
2024-03-12 17:44:08 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 43a7548e28 for-6.9-tag
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Merge tag 'for-6.9-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux

Pull btrfs updates from David Sterba:
 "Mostly stabilization, refactoring and cleanup changes. There rest are
  minor performance optimizations due to caching or lock contention
  reduction and a few notable fixes.

  Performance improvements:

   - minor speedup in logging when repeatedly allocated structure is
     preallocated only once, improves latency and decreases lock
     contention

   - minor throughput increase (+6%), reduced lock contention after
     clearing delayed allocation bits, applies to several common
     workload types

   - skip full quota rescan if a new relation is added in the same
     transaction

  Fixes:

   - zstd fix for inline compressed file in subpage mode, updated
     version from the 6.8 time

   - proper qgroup inheritance ioctl parameter validation

   - more fiemap followup fixes after reduced locking done in 6.8:
      - fix race when detecting delalloc ranges

  Core changes:

   - more debugging code:
      - added assertions for a very rare crash in raid56 calculation
      - tree-checker dumps page state to give more insights into
        possible reference counting issues

   - add checksum calculation offloading sysfs knob, for now enabled
     under DEBUG only to determine a good heuristic for deciding the
     offload or synchronous, depends on various factors (block group
     profile, device speed) and is not as clear as initially thought
     (checksum type)

   - error handling improvements, added assertions

   - more page to folio conversion (defrag, truncate), cached size and
     shift

   - preparation for more fine grained locking of sectors in subpage
     mode

   - cleanups and refactoring:
      - include cleanups, forward declarations
      - pointer-to-structure helpers
      - redundant argument removals
      - removed unused code
      - slab cache updates, last use of SLAB_MEM_SPREAD removed"

* tag 'for-6.9-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux: (114 commits)
  btrfs: reuse cloned extent buffer during fiemap to avoid re-allocations
  btrfs: fix race when detecting delalloc ranges during fiemap
  btrfs: fix off-by-one chunk length calculation at contains_pending_extent()
  btrfs: qgroup: allow quick inherit if snapshot is created and added to the same parent
  btrfs: qgroup: validate btrfs_qgroup_inherit parameter
  btrfs: include device major and minor numbers in the device scan notice
  btrfs: mark btrfs_put_caching_control() static
  btrfs: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag use
  btrfs: qgroup: always free reserved space for extent records
  btrfs: tree-checker: dump the page status if hit something wrong
  btrfs: compression: remove dead comments in btrfs_compress_heuristic()
  btrfs: subpage: make writer lock utilize bitmap
  btrfs: subpage: make reader lock utilize bitmap
  btrfs: unexport btrfs_subpage_start_writer() and btrfs_subpage_end_and_test_writer()
  btrfs: pass a valid extent map cache pointer to __get_extent_map()
  btrfs: merge btrfs_del_delalloc_inode() helpers
  btrfs: pass btrfs_device to btrfs_scratch_superblocks()
  btrfs: handle transaction commit errors in flush_reservations()
  btrfs: use KMEM_CACHE() to create btrfs_free_space cache
  btrfs: use KMEM_CACHE() to create delayed ref caches
  ...
2024-03-12 12:28:34 -07:00
Gergo Koteles cfeb98b95f
Input: allocate keycode for Display refresh rate toggle
Newer Lenovo Yogas and Legions with 60Hz/90Hz displays send a wmi event
when Fn + R is pressed. This is intended for use to switch between the
two refresh rates.

Allocate a new KEY_REFRESH_RATE_TOGGLE keycode for it.

Signed-off-by: Gergo Koteles <soyer@irl.hu>
Acked-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/15a5d08c84cf4d7b820de34ebbcf8ae2502fb3ca.1710065750.git.soyer@irl.hu
Reviewed-by: Ilpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ilpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com>
2024-03-12 12:43:53 +02:00
Jakub Kicinski 5f20e6ab1f for-netdev
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Merge tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next

Alexei Starovoitov says:

====================
pull-request: bpf-next 2024-03-11

We've added 59 non-merge commits during the last 9 day(s) which contain
a total of 88 files changed, 4181 insertions(+), 590 deletions(-).

The main changes are:

1) Enforce VM_IOREMAP flag and range in ioremap_page_range and introduce
   VM_SPARSE kind and vm_area_[un]map_pages to be used in bpf_arena,
   from Alexei.

2) Introduce bpf_arena which is sparse shared memory region between bpf
   program and user space where structures inside the arena can have
   pointers to other areas of the arena, and pointers work seamlessly for
   both user-space programs and bpf programs, from Alexei and Andrii.

3) Introduce may_goto instruction that is a contract between the verifier
   and the program. The verifier allows the program to loop assuming it's
   behaving well, but reserves the right to terminate it, from Alexei.

4) Use IETF format for field definitions in the BPF standard
   document, from Dave.

5) Extend struct_ops libbpf APIs to allow specify version suffixes for
   stuct_ops map types, share the same BPF program between several map
   definitions, and other improvements, from Eduard.

6) Enable struct_ops support for more than one page in trampolines,
   from Kui-Feng.

7) Support kCFI + BPF on riscv64, from Puranjay.

8) Use bpf_prog_pack for arm64 bpf trampoline, from Puranjay.

9) Fix roundup_pow_of_two undefined behavior on 32-bit archs, from Toke.
====================

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240312003646.8692-1-alexei.starovoitov@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-11 18:06:04 -07:00
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   of the AMD confidential computing side, providing the most
   comprehensive confidential computing environment up to date.
 
   This is the x86 part and there is a KVM part which did not get ready
   in time for the merge window so latter will be forthcoming in the next
   cycle.
 
 - Rework the early code's position-dependent SEV variable references in
   order to allow building the kernel with clang and -fPIE/-fPIC and
   -mcmodel=kernel
 
 - The usual set of fixes, cleanups and improvements all over the place
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Merge tag 'x86_sev_for_v6.9_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull x86 SEV updates from Borislav Petkov:

 - Add the x86 part of the SEV-SNP host support.

   This will allow the kernel to be used as a KVM hypervisor capable of
   running SNP (Secure Nested Paging) guests. Roughly speaking, SEV-SNP
   is the ultimate goal of the AMD confidential computing side,
   providing the most comprehensive confidential computing environment
   up to date.

   This is the x86 part and there is a KVM part which did not get ready
   in time for the merge window so latter will be forthcoming in the
   next cycle.

 - Rework the early code's position-dependent SEV variable references in
   order to allow building the kernel with clang and -fPIE/-fPIC and
   -mcmodel=kernel

 - The usual set of fixes, cleanups and improvements all over the place

* tag 'x86_sev_for_v6.9_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (36 commits)
  x86/sev: Disable KMSAN for memory encryption TUs
  x86/sev: Dump SEV_STATUS
  crypto: ccp - Have it depend on AMD_IOMMU
  iommu/amd: Fix failure return from snp_lookup_rmpentry()
  x86/sev: Fix position dependent variable references in startup code
  crypto: ccp: Make snp_range_list static
  x86/Kconfig: Remove CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT_ACTIVE_BY_DEFAULT
  Documentation: virt: Fix up pre-formatted text block for SEV ioctls
  crypto: ccp: Add the SNP_SET_CONFIG command
  crypto: ccp: Add the SNP_COMMIT command
  crypto: ccp: Add the SNP_PLATFORM_STATUS command
  x86/cpufeatures: Enable/unmask SEV-SNP CPU feature
  KVM: SEV: Make AVIC backing, VMSA and VMCB memory allocation SNP safe
  crypto: ccp: Add panic notifier for SEV/SNP firmware shutdown on kdump
  iommu/amd: Clean up RMP entries for IOMMU pages during SNP shutdown
  crypto: ccp: Handle legacy SEV commands when SNP is enabled
  crypto: ccp: Handle non-volatile INIT_EX data when SNP is enabled
  crypto: ccp: Handle the legacy TMR allocation when SNP is enabled
  x86/sev: Introduce an SNP leaked pages list
  crypto: ccp: Provide an API to issue SEV and SNP commands
  ...
2024-03-11 17:44:11 -07:00
William Tu eaf657f7ad devlink: Add comments to use netlink gen tool
Add the comment to remind people not to manually modify
the net/devlink/netlink_gen.c, but to use tools/net/ynl/ynl-regen.sh
to generate it.

Signed-off-by: William Tu <witu@nvidia.com>
Suggested-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240310145503.32721-1-witu@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-11 16:00:16 -07:00
Alexei Starovoitov 667a86ad9b bpf: Disasm support for addr_space_cast instruction.
LLVM generates rX = addr_space_cast(rY, dst_addr_space, src_addr_space)
instruction when pointers in non-zero address space are used by the bpf
program. Recognize this insn in uapi and in bpf disassembler.

Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <memxor@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240308010812.89848-3-alexei.starovoitov@gmail.com
2024-03-11 15:37:24 -07:00
Alexei Starovoitov 317460317a bpf: Introduce bpf_arena.
Introduce bpf_arena, which is a sparse shared memory region between the bpf
program and user space.

Use cases:
1. User space mmap-s bpf_arena and uses it as a traditional mmap-ed
   anonymous region, like memcached or any key/value storage. The bpf
   program implements an in-kernel accelerator. XDP prog can search for
   a key in bpf_arena and return a value without going to user space.
2. The bpf program builds arbitrary data structures in bpf_arena (hash
   tables, rb-trees, sparse arrays), while user space consumes it.
3. bpf_arena is a "heap" of memory from the bpf program's point of view.
   The user space may mmap it, but bpf program will not convert pointers
   to user base at run-time to improve bpf program speed.

Initially, the kernel vm_area and user vma are not populated. User space
can fault in pages within the range. While servicing a page fault,
bpf_arena logic will insert a new page into the kernel and user vmas. The
bpf program can allocate pages from that region via
bpf_arena_alloc_pages(). This kernel function will insert pages into the
kernel vm_area. The subsequent fault-in from user space will populate that
page into the user vma. The BPF_F_SEGV_ON_FAULT flag at arena creation time
can be used to prevent fault-in from user space. In such a case, if a page
is not allocated by the bpf program and not present in the kernel vm_area,
the user process will segfault. This is useful for use cases 2 and 3 above.

bpf_arena_alloc_pages() is similar to user space mmap(). It allocates pages
either at a specific address within the arena or allocates a range with the
maple tree. bpf_arena_free_pages() is analogous to munmap(), which frees
pages and removes the range from the kernel vm_area and from user process
vmas.

bpf_arena can be used as a bpf program "heap" of up to 4GB. The speed of
bpf program is more important than ease of sharing with user space. This is
use case 3. In such a case, the BPF_F_NO_USER_CONV flag is recommended.
It will tell the verifier to treat the rX = bpf_arena_cast_user(rY)
instruction as a 32-bit move wX = wY, which will improve bpf prog
performance. Otherwise, bpf_arena_cast_user is translated by JIT to
conditionally add the upper 32 bits of user vm_start (if the pointer is not
NULL) to arena pointers before they are stored into memory. This way, user
space sees them as valid 64-bit pointers.

Diff https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/84410 enables LLVM BPF
backend generate the bpf_addr_space_cast() instruction to cast pointers
between address_space(1) which is reserved for bpf_arena pointers and
default address space zero. All arena pointers in a bpf program written in
C language are tagged as __attribute__((address_space(1))). Hence, clang
provides helpful diagnostics when pointers cross address space. Libbpf and
the kernel support only address_space == 1. All other address space
identifiers are reserved.

rX = bpf_addr_space_cast(rY, /* dst_as */ 1, /* src_as */ 0) tells the
verifier that rX->type = PTR_TO_ARENA. Any further operations on
PTR_TO_ARENA register have to be in the 32-bit domain. The verifier will
mark load/store through PTR_TO_ARENA with PROBE_MEM32. JIT will generate
them as kern_vm_start + 32bit_addr memory accesses. The behavior is similar
to copy_from_kernel_nofault() except that no address checks are necessary.
The address is guaranteed to be in the 4GB range. If the page is not
present, the destination register is zeroed on read, and the operation is
ignored on write.

rX = bpf_addr_space_cast(rY, 0, 1) tells the verifier that rX->type =
unknown scalar. If arena->map_flags has BPF_F_NO_USER_CONV set, then the
verifier converts such cast instructions to mov32. Otherwise, JIT will emit
native code equivalent to:
rX = (u32)rY;
if (rY)
  rX |= clear_lo32_bits(arena->user_vm_start); /* replace hi32 bits in rX */

After such conversion, the pointer becomes a valid user pointer within
bpf_arena range. The user process can access data structures created in
bpf_arena without any additional computations. For example, a linked list
built by a bpf program can be walked natively by user space.

Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240308010812.89848-2-alexei.starovoitov@gmail.com
2024-03-11 15:37:23 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 1ddeeb2a05 for-6.9/block-20240310
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Merge tag 'for-6.9/block-20240310' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux

Pull block updates from Jens Axboe:

 - MD pull requests via Song:
      - Cleanup redundant checks (Yu Kuai)
      - Remove deprecated headers (Marc Zyngier, Song Liu)
      - Concurrency fixes (Li Lingfeng)
      - Memory leak fix (Li Nan)
      - Refactor raid1 read_balance (Yu Kuai, Paul Luse)
      - Clean up and fix for md_ioctl (Li Nan)
      - Other small fixes (Gui-Dong Han, Heming Zhao)
      - MD atomic limits (Christoph)

 - NVMe pull request via Keith:
      - RDMA target enhancements (Max)
      - Fabrics fixes (Max, Guixin, Hannes)
      - Atomic queue_limits usage (Christoph)
      - Const use for class_register (Ricardo)
      - Identification error handling fixes (Shin'ichiro, Keith)

 - Improvement and cleanup for cached request handling (Christoph)

 - Moving towards atomic queue limits. Core changes and driver bits so
   far (Christoph)

 - Fix UAF issues in aoeblk (Chun-Yi)

 - Zoned fix and cleanups (Damien)

 - s390 dasd cleanups and fixes (Jan, Miroslav)

 - Block issue timestamp caching (me)

 - noio scope guarding for zoned IO (Johannes)

 - block/nvme PI improvements (Kanchan)

 - Ability to terminate long running discard loop (Keith)

 - bdev revalidation fix (Li)

 - Get rid of old nr_queues hack for kdump kernels (Ming)

 - Support for async deletion of ublk (Ming)

 - Improve IRQ bio recycling (Pavel)

 - Factor in CPU capacity for remote vs local completion (Qais)

 - Add shared_tags configfs entry for null_blk (Shin'ichiro

 - Fix for a regression in page refcounts introduced by the folio
   unification (Tony)

 - Misc fixes and cleanups (Arnd, Colin, John, Kunwu, Li, Navid,
   Ricardo, Roman, Tang, Uwe)

* tag 'for-6.9/block-20240310' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux: (221 commits)
  block: partitions: only define function mac_fix_string for CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
  block/swim: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  cdrom: gdrom: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  block: remove disk_stack_limits
  md: remove mddev->queue
  md: don't initialize queue limits
  md/raid10: use the atomic queue limit update APIs
  md/raid5: use the atomic queue limit update APIs
  md/raid1: use the atomic queue limit update APIs
  md/raid0: use the atomic queue limit update APIs
  md: add queue limit helpers
  md: add a mddev_is_dm helper
  md: add a mddev_add_trace_msg helper
  md: add a mddev_trace_remap helper
  bcache: move calculation of stripe_size and io_opt into bcache_device_init
  virtio_blk: Do not use disk_set_max_open/active_zones()
  aoe: fix the potential use-after-free problem in aoecmd_cfg_pkts
  block: move capacity validation to blkpg_do_ioctl()
  block: prevent division by zero in blk_rq_stat_sum()
  drbd: atomically update queue limits in drbd_reconsider_queue_parameters
  ...
2024-03-11 11:43:44 -07:00
Linus Torvalds d2c84bdce2 for-6.9/io_uring-20240310
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Merge tag 'for-6.9/io_uring-20240310' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux

Pull io_uring updates from Jens Axboe:

 - Make running of task_work internal loops more fair, and unify how the
   different methods deal with them (me)

 - Support for per-ring NAPI. The two minor networking patches are in a
   shared branch with netdev (Stefan)

 - Add support for truncate (Tony)

 - Export SQPOLL utilization stats (Xiaobing)

 - Multishot fixes (Pavel)

 - Fix for a race in manipulating the request flags via poll (Pavel)

 - Cleanup the multishot checking by making it generic, moving it out of
   opcode handlers (Pavel)

 - Various tweaks and cleanups (me, Kunwu, Alexander)

* tag 'for-6.9/io_uring-20240310' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux: (53 commits)
  io_uring: Fix sqpoll utilization check racing with dying sqpoll
  io_uring/net: dedup io_recv_finish req completion
  io_uring: refactor DEFER_TASKRUN multishot checks
  io_uring: fix mshot io-wq checks
  io_uring/net: add io_req_msg_cleanup() helper
  io_uring/net: simplify msghd->msg_inq checking
  io_uring/kbuf: rename REQ_F_PARTIAL_IO to REQ_F_BL_NO_RECYCLE
  io_uring/net: remove dependency on REQ_F_PARTIAL_IO for sr->done_io
  io_uring/net: correctly handle multishot recvmsg retry setup
  io_uring/net: clear REQ_F_BL_EMPTY in the multishot retry handler
  io_uring: fix io_queue_proc modifying req->flags
  io_uring: fix mshot read defer taskrun cqe posting
  io_uring/net: fix overflow check in io_recvmsg_mshot_prep()
  io_uring/net: correct the type of variable
  io_uring/sqpoll: statistics of the true utilization of sq threads
  io_uring/net: move recv/recvmsg flags out of retry loop
  io_uring/kbuf: flag request if buffer pool is empty after buffer pick
  io_uring/net: improve the usercopy for sendmsg/recvmsg
  io_uring/net: move receive multishot out of the generic msghdr path
  io_uring/net: unify how recvmsg and sendmsg copy in the msghdr
  ...
2024-03-11 11:35:31 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 0f1a876682 vfs-6.9.uuid
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.9.uuid' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull vfs uuid updates from Christian Brauner:
 "This adds two new ioctl()s for getting the filesystem uuid and
  retrieving the sysfs path based on the path of a mounted filesystem.
  Getting the filesystem uuid has been implemented in filesystem
  specific code for a while it's now lifted as a generic ioctl"

* tag 'vfs-6.9.uuid' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
  xfs: add support for FS_IOC_GETFSSYSFSPATH
  fs: add FS_IOC_GETFSSYSFSPATH
  fat: Hook up sb->s_uuid
  fs: FS_IOC_GETUUID
  ovl: convert to super_set_uuid()
  fs: super_set_uuid()
2024-03-11 11:02:06 -07:00
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.9.pidfd' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull pdfd updates from Christian Brauner:

 - Until now pidfds could only be created for thread-group leaders but
   not for threads. There was no technical reason for this. We simply
   had no users that needed support for this. Now we do have users that
   need support for this.

   This introduces a new PIDFD_THREAD flag for pidfd_open(). If that
   flag is set pidfd_open() creates a pidfd that refers to a specific
   thread.

   In addition, we now allow clone() and clone3() to be called with
   CLONE_PIDFD | CLONE_THREAD which wasn't possible before.

   A pidfd that refers to an individual thread differs from a pidfd that
   refers to a thread-group leader:

    (1) Pidfds are pollable. A task may poll a pidfd and get notified
        when the task has exited.

        For thread-group leader pidfds the polling task is woken if the
        thread-group is empty. In other words, if the thread-group
        leader task exits when there are still threads alive in its
        thread-group the polling task will not be woken when the
        thread-group leader exits but rather when the last thread in the
        thread-group exits.

        For thread-specific pidfds the polling task is woken if the
        thread exits.

    (2) Passing a thread-group leader pidfd to pidfd_send_signal() will
        generate thread-group directed signals like kill(2) does.

        Passing a thread-specific pidfd to pidfd_send_signal() will
        generate thread-specific signals like tgkill(2) does.

        The default scope of the signal is thus determined by the type
        of the pidfd.

        Since use-cases exist where the default scope of the provided
        pidfd needs to be overriden the following flags are added to
        pidfd_send_signal():

         - PIDFD_SIGNAL_THREAD
           Send a thread-specific signal.

         - PIDFD_SIGNAL_THREAD_GROUP
           Send a thread-group directed signal.

         - PIDFD_SIGNAL_PROCESS_GROUP
           Send a process-group directed signal.

        The scope change will only work if the struct pid is actually
        used for this scope.

        For example, in order to send a thread-group directed signal the
        provided pidfd must be used as a thread-group leader and
        similarly for PIDFD_SIGNAL_PROCESS_GROUP the struct pid must be
        used as a process group leader.

 - Move pidfds from the anonymous inode infrastructure to a tiny pseudo
   filesystem. This will unblock further work that we weren't able to do
   simply because of the very justified limitations of anonymous inodes.
   Moving pidfds to a tiny pseudo filesystem allows for statx on pidfds
   to become useful for the first time. They can now be compared by
   inode number which are unique for the system lifetime.

   Instead of stashing struct pid in file->private_data we can now stash
   it in inode->i_private. This makes it possible to introduce concepts
   that operate on a process once all file descriptors have been closed.
   A concrete example is kill-on-last-close. Another side-effect is that
   file->private_data is now freed up for per-file options for pidfds.

   Now, each struct pid will refer to a different inode but the same
   struct pid will refer to the same inode if it's opened multiple
   times. In contrast to now where each struct pid refers to the same
   inode.

   The tiny pseudo filesystem is not visible anywhere in userspace
   exactly like e.g., pipefs and sockfs. There's no lookup, there's no
   complex inode operations, nothing. Dentries and inodes are always
   deleted when the last pidfd is closed.

   We allocate a new inode and dentry for each struct pid and we reuse
   that inode and dentry for all pidfds that refer to the same struct
   pid. The code is entirely optional and fairly small. If it's not
   selected we fallback to anonymous inodes. Heavily inspired by nsfs.

   The dentry and inode allocation mechanism is moved into generic
   infrastructure that is now shared between nsfs and pidfs. The
   path_from_stashed() helper must be provided with a stashing location,
   an inode number, a mount, and the private data that is supposed to be
   used and it will provide a path that can be passed to dentry_open().

   The helper will try retrieve an existing dentry from the provided
   stashing location. If a valid dentry is found it is reused. If not a
   new one is allocated and we try to stash it in the provided location.
   If this fails we retry until we either find an existing dentry or the
   newly allocated dentry could be stashed. Subsequent openers of the
   same namespace or task are then able to reuse it.

 - Currently it is only possible to get notified when a task has exited,
   i.e., become a zombie and userspace gets notified with EPOLLIN. We
   now also support waiting until the task has been reaped, notifying
   userspace with EPOLLHUP.

 - Ensure that ESRCH is reported for getfd if a task is exiting instead
   of the confusing EBADF.

 - Various smaller cleanups to pidfd functions.

* tag 'vfs-6.9.pidfd' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (23 commits)
  libfs: improve path_from_stashed()
  libfs: add stashed_dentry_prune()
  libfs: improve path_from_stashed() helper
  pidfs: convert to path_from_stashed() helper
  nsfs: convert to path_from_stashed() helper
  libfs: add path_from_stashed()
  pidfd: add pidfs
  pidfd: move struct pidfd_fops
  pidfd: allow to override signal scope in pidfd_send_signal()
  pidfd: change pidfd_send_signal() to respect PIDFD_THREAD
  signal: fill in si_code in prepare_kill_siginfo()
  selftests: add ESRCH tests for pidfd_getfd()
  pidfd: getfd should always report ESRCH if a task is exiting
  pidfd: clone: allow CLONE_THREAD | CLONE_PIDFD together
  pidfd: exit: kill the no longer used thread_group_exited()
  pidfd: change do_notify_pidfd() to use __wake_up(poll_to_key(EPOLLIN))
  pid: kill the obsolete PIDTYPE_PID code in transfer_pid()
  pidfd: kill the no longer needed do_notify_pidfd() in de_thread()
  pidfd_poll: report POLLHUP when pid_task() == NULL
  pidfd: implement PIDFD_THREAD flag for pidfd_open()
  ...
2024-03-11 10:21:06 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 7ea65c89d8 vfs-6.9.misc
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.9.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner:
 "Misc features, cleanups, and fixes for vfs and individual filesystems.

  Features:

   - Support idmapped mounts for hugetlbfs.

   - Add RWF_NOAPPEND flag for pwritev2(). This allows us to fix a bug
     where the passed offset is ignored if the file is O_APPEND. The new
     flag allows a caller to enforce that the offset is honored to
     conform to posix even if the file was opened in append mode.

   - Move i_mmap_rwsem in struct address_space to avoid false sharing
     between i_mmap and i_mmap_rwsem.

   - Convert efs, qnx4, and coda to use the new mount api.

   - Add a generic is_dot_dotdot() helper that's used by various
     filesystems and the VFS code instead of open-coding it multiple
     times.

   - Recently we've added stable offsets which allows stable ordering
     when iterating directories exported through NFS on e.g., tmpfs
     filesystems. Originally an xarray was used for the offset map but
     that caused slab fragmentation issues over time. This switches the
     offset map to the maple tree which has a dense mode that handles
     this scenario a lot better. Includes tests.

   - Finally merge the case-insensitive improvement series Gabriel has
     been working on for a long time. This cleanly propagates case
     insensitive operations through ->s_d_op which in turn allows us to
     remove the quite ugly generic_set_encrypted_ci_d_ops() operations.
     It also improves performance by trying a case-sensitive comparison
     first and then fallback to case-insensitive lookup if that fails.
     This also fixes a bug where overlayfs would be able to be mounted
     over a case insensitive directory which would lead to all sort of
     odd behaviors.

  Cleanups:

   - Make file_dentry() a simple accessor now that ->d_real() is
     simplified because of the backing file work we did the last two
     cycles.

   - Use the dedicated file_mnt_idmap helper in ntfs3.

   - Use smp_load_acquire/store_release() in the i_size_read/write
     helpers and thus remove the hack to handle i_size reads in the
     filemap code.

   - The SLAB_MEM_SPREAD is a nop now. Remove it from various places in
     fs/

   - It's no longer necessary to perform a second built-in initramfs
     unpack call because we retain the contents of the previous
     extraction. Remove it.

   - Now that we have removed various allocators kfree_rcu() always
     works with kmem caches and kmalloc(). So simplify various places
     that only use an rcu callback in order to handle the kmem cache
     case.

   - Convert the pipe code to use a lockdep comparison function instead
     of open-coding the nesting making lockdep validation easier.

   - Move code into fs-writeback.c that was located in a header but can
     be made static as it's only used in that one file.

   - Rewrite the alignment checking iterators for iovec and bvec to be
     easier to read, and also significantly more compact in terms of
     generated code. This saves 270 bytes of text on x86-64 (with
     clang-18) and 224 bytes on arm64 (with gcc-13). In profiles it also
     saves a bit of time for the same workload.

   - Switch various places to use KMEM_CACHE instead of
     kmem_cache_create().

   - Use inode_set_ctime_to_ts() in inode_set_ctime_current()

   - Use kzalloc() in name_to_handle_at() to avoid kernel infoleak.

   - Various smaller cleanups for eventfds.

  Fixes:

   - Fix various comments and typos, and unneeded initializations.

   - Fix stack allocation hack for clang in the select code.

   - Improve dump_mapping() debug code on a best-effort basis.

   - Fix build errors in various selftests.

   - Avoid wrap-around instrumentation in various places.

   - Don't allow user namespaces without an idmapping to be used for
     idmapped mounts.

   - Fix sysv sb_read() call.

   - Fix fallback implementation of the get_name() export operation"

* tag 'vfs-6.9.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (70 commits)
  hugetlbfs: support idmapped mounts
  qnx4: convert qnx4 to use the new mount api
  fs: use inode_set_ctime_to_ts to set inode ctime to current time
  libfs: Drop generic_set_encrypted_ci_d_ops
  ubifs: Configure dentry operations at dentry-creation time
  f2fs: Configure dentry operations at dentry-creation time
  ext4: Configure dentry operations at dentry-creation time
  libfs: Add helper to choose dentry operations at mount-time
  libfs: Merge encrypted_ci_dentry_ops and ci_dentry_ops
  fscrypt: Drop d_revalidate once the key is added
  fscrypt: Drop d_revalidate for valid dentries during lookup
  fscrypt: Factor out a helper to configure the lookup dentry
  ovl: Always reject mounting over case-insensitive directories
  libfs: Attempt exact-match comparison first during casefolded lookup
  efs: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  jfs: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  minix: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  openpromfs: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  proc: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  qnx6: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  ...
2024-03-11 09:38:17 -07:00
Takashi Iwai f5d9ddf121 ASoC: Updates for v6.9
This has been quite a small release, there's a lot of driver specific
 cleanups and minor enhancements but hardly anything on the core and only
 one new driver.  Highlights include:
 
  - SoundWire support for AMD ACP 6.3 systems.
  - Support for reporting version information for AVS firmware.
  - Support DSPless mode for Intel Soundwire systems.
  - Support for configuring CS35L56 amplifiers using EFI calibration
    data.
  - Log which component is being operated on as part of power management
    trace events.
  - Support for Microchip SAM9x7, NXP i.MX95 and Qualcomm WCD939x
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ASoC: Updates for v6.9

This has been quite a small release, there's a lot of driver specific
cleanups and minor enhancements but hardly anything on the core and only
one new driver.  Highlights include:

 - SoundWire support for AMD ACP 6.3 systems.
 - Support for reporting version information for AVS firmware.
 - Support DSPless mode for Intel Soundwire systems.
 - Support for configuring CS35L56 amplifiers using EFI calibration
   data.
 - Log which component is being operated on as part of power management
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 - Support for Microchip SAM9x7, NXP i.MX95 and Qualcomm WCD939x
2024-03-11 16:18:47 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini 233d0bc4d8 LoongArch KVM changes for v6.9
1. Set reserved bits as zero in CPUCFG.
 2. Start SW timer only when vcpu is blocking.
 3. Do not restart SW timer when it is expired.
 4. Remove unnecessary CSR register saving during enter guest.
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Merge tag 'loongarch-kvm-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chenhuacai/linux-loongson into HEAD

LoongArch KVM changes for v6.9

* Set reserved bits as zero in CPUCFG.
* Start SW timer only when vcpu is blocking.
* Do not restart SW timer when it is expired.
* Remove unnecessary CSR register saving during enter guest.
2024-03-11 09:56:54 -04:00
David S. Miller f541fd7adf Merge branch '100GbE' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tnguy/next-queue
Tony Nguyen says:

====================
ethtool: ice: Support for RSS settings to GTP

Takeru Hayasaka enables RSS functionality for GTP packets on ice driver
with ethtool.

A user can include TEID and make RSS work for GTP-U over IPv4 by doing the
following:`ethtool -N ens3 rx-flow-hash gtpu4 sde`

In addition to gtpu(4|6), we now support gtpc(4|6),gtpc(4|6)t,gtpu(4|6)e,
gtpu(4|6)u, and gtpu(4|6)d.

gtpc(4|6): Used for GTP-C in IPv4 and IPv6, where the GTP header format does
not include a TEID.
gtpc(4|6)t: Used for GTP-C in IPv4 and IPv6, with a GTP header format that
includes a TEID.
gtpu(4|6): Used for GTP-U in both IPv4 and IPv6 scenarios.
gtpu(4|6)e: Used for GTP-U with extended headers in both IPv4 and IPv6.
gtpu(4|6)u: Used when the PSC (PDU session container) in the GTP-U extended
header includes Uplink, applicable to both IPv4 and IPv6.
gtpu(4|6)d: Used when the PSC in the GTP-U extended header includes Downlink,
for both IPv4 and IPv6.
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-03-11 09:33:01 +00:00
Paolo Bonzini 7d8942d8e7 KVM GUEST_MEMFD fixes for 6.8:
- Make KVM_MEM_GUEST_MEMFD mutually exclusive with KVM_MEM_READONLY to
    avoid creating ABI that KVM can't sanely support.
 
  - Update documentation for KVM_SW_PROTECTED_VM to make it abundantly
    clear that such VMs are purely a development and testing vehicle, and
    come with zero guarantees.
 
  - Limit KVM_SW_PROTECTED_VM guests to the TDP MMU, as the long term plan
    is to support confidential VMs with deterministic private memory (SNP
    and TDX) only in the TDP MMU.
 
  - Fix a bug in a GUEST_MEMFD negative test that resulted in false passes
    when verifying that KVM_MEM_GUEST_MEMFD memslots can't be dirty logged.
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Merge tag 'kvm-x86-guest_memfd_fixes-6.8' of https://github.com/kvm-x86/linux into HEAD

KVM GUEST_MEMFD fixes for 6.8:

 - Make KVM_MEM_GUEST_MEMFD mutually exclusive with KVM_MEM_READONLY to
   avoid creating ABI that KVM can't sanely support.

 - Update documentation for KVM_SW_PROTECTED_VM to make it abundantly
   clear that such VMs are purely a development and testing vehicle, and
   come with zero guarantees.

 - Limit KVM_SW_PROTECTED_VM guests to the TDP MMU, as the long term plan
   is to support confidential VMs with deterministic private memory (SNP
   and TDX) only in the TDP MMU.

 - Fix a bug in a GUEST_MEMFD negative test that resulted in false passes
   when verifying that KVM_MEM_GUEST_MEMFD memslots can't be dirty logged.
2024-03-09 11:48:35 -05:00
Ido Schimmel 5072ae00ae net: nexthop: Expose nexthop group HW stats to user space
Add netlink support for reading NH group hardware stats.

Stats collection is done through a new notifier,
NEXTHOP_EVENT_HW_STATS_REPORT_DELTA. Drivers that implement HW counters for
a given NH group are thereby asked to collect the stats and report back to
core by calling nh_grp_hw_stats_report_delta(). This is similar to what
netdevice L3 stats do.

Besides exposing number of packets that passed in the HW datapath, also
include information on whether any driver actually realizes the counters.
The core can tell based on whether it got any _report_delta() reports from
the drivers. This allows enabling the statistics at the group at any time,
with drivers opting into supporting them. This is also in line with what
netdevice L3 stats are doing.

So as not to waste time and space, tie the collection and reporting of HW
stats with a new op flag, NHA_OP_FLAG_DUMP_HW_STATS.

Co-developed-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> # For the __counted_by bits
Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-03-08 10:35:47 +00:00
Ido Schimmel 746c19a52e net: nexthop: Add ability to enable / disable hardware statistics
Add netlink support for enabling collection of HW statistics on nexthop
groups.

Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-03-08 10:35:47 +00:00
Ido Schimmel 95fedd7685 net: nexthop: Expose nexthop group stats to user space
Add netlink support for reading NH group stats.

This data is only for statistics of the traffic in the SW datapath. HW
nexthop group statistics will be added in the following patches.

Emission of the stats is keyed to a new op_stats flag to avoid cluttering
the netlink message with stats if the user doesn't need them:
NHA_OP_FLAG_DUMP_STATS.

Co-developed-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-03-08 10:35:47 +00:00
Petr Machata a207eab103 net: nexthop: Add NHA_OP_FLAGS
In order to add per-nexthop statistics, but still not increase netlink
message size for consumers that do not care about them, there needs to be a
toggle through which the user indicates their desire to get the statistics.
To that end, add a new attribute, NHA_OP_FLAGS. The idea is to be able to
use the attribute for carrying of arbitrary operation-specific flags, i.e.
not make it specific for get / dump.

Add the new attribute to get and dump policies, but do not actually allow
any flags yet -- those will come later as the flags themselves are defined.
Add the necessary parsing code.

Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2024-03-08 10:35:46 +00:00
Joerg Roedel f379a7e9c3 Merge branches 'arm/mediatek', 'arm/renesas', 'arm/smmu', 'x86/vt-d', 'x86/amd' and 'core' into next 2024-03-08 09:05:59 +01:00
Jakub Kicinski 92f8b1f5ca netdev: add queue stat for alloc failures
Rx alloc failures are commonly counted by drivers.
Support reporting those via netdev-genl queue stats.

Acked-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Amritha Nambiar <amritha.nambiar@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240306195509.1502746-3-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-07 21:13:26 -08:00
Jakub Kicinski ab63a2387c netdev: add per-queue statistics
The ethtool-nl family does a good job exposing various protocol
related and IEEE/IETF statistics which used to get dumped under
ethtool -S, with creative names. Queue stats don't have a netlink
API, yet, and remain a lion's share of ethtool -S output for new
drivers. Not only is that bad because the names differ driver to
driver but it's also bug-prone. Intuitively drivers try to report
only the stats for active queues, but querying ethtool stats
involves multiple system calls, and the number of stats is
read separately from the stats themselves. Worse still when user
space asks for values of the stats, it doesn't inform the kernel
how big the buffer is. If number of stats increases in the meantime
kernel will overflow user buffer.

Add a netlink API for dumping queue stats. Queue information is
exposed via the netdev-genl family, so add the stats there.
Support per-queue and sum-for-device dumps. Latter will be useful
when subsequent patches add more interesting common stats than
just bytes and packets.

The API does not currently distinguish between HW and SW stats.
The expectation is that the source of the stats will either not
matter much (good packets) or be obvious (skb alloc errors).

Acked-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Amritha Nambiar <amritha.nambiar@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240306195509.1502746-2-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2024-03-07 21:13:25 -08:00
Mark Brown 4035c22ef7 arm64/ptrace: Expose FPMR via ptrace
Add a new regset to expose FPMR via ptrace. It is not added to the FPSIMD
registers since that structure is exposed elsewhere without any allowance
for extension we don't add there.

Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240306-arm64-2023-dpisa-v5-5-c568edc8ed7f@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
2024-03-07 17:14:53 +00:00
Alexei Starovoitov 011832b97b bpf: Introduce may_goto instruction
Introduce may_goto instruction that from the verifier pov is similar to
open coded iterators bpf_for()/bpf_repeat() and bpf_loop() helper, but it
doesn't iterate any objects.
In assembly 'may_goto' is a nop most of the time until bpf runtime has to
terminate the program for whatever reason. In the current implementation
may_goto has a hidden counter, but other mechanisms can be used.
For programs written in C the later patch introduces 'cond_break' macro
that combines 'may_goto' with 'break' statement and has similar semantics:
cond_break is a nop until bpf runtime has to break out of this loop.
It can be used in any normal "for" or "while" loop, like

  for (i = zero; i < cnt; cond_break, i++) {

The verifier recognizes that may_goto is used in the program, reserves
additional 8 bytes of stack, initializes them in subprog prologue, and
replaces may_goto instruction with:
aux_reg = *(u64 *)(fp - 40)
if aux_reg == 0 goto pc+off
aux_reg -= 1
*(u64 *)(fp - 40) = aux_reg

may_goto instruction can be used by LLVM to implement __builtin_memcpy,
__builtin_strcmp.

may_goto is not a full substitute for bpf_for() macro.
bpf_for() doesn't have induction variable that verifiers sees,
so 'i' in bpf_for(i, 0, 100) is seen as imprecise and bounded.

But when the code is written as:
for (i = 0; i < 100; cond_break, i++)
the verifier see 'i' as precise constant zero,
hence cond_break (aka may_goto) doesn't help to converge the loop.
A static or global variable can be used as a workaround:
static int zero = 0;
for (i = zero; i < 100; cond_break, i++) // works!

may_goto works well with arena pointers that don't need to be bounds
checked on access. Load/store from arena returns imprecise unbounded
scalar and loops with may_goto pass the verifier.

Reserve new opcode BPF_JMP | BPF_JCOND for may_goto insn.
JCOND stands for conditional pseudo jump.
Since goto_or_nop insn was proposed, it may use the same opcode.
may_goto vs goto_or_nop can be distinguished by src_reg:
code = BPF_JMP | BPF_JCOND
src_reg = 0 - may_goto
src_reg = 1 - goto_or_nop

Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Eduard Zingerman <eddyz87@gmail.com>
Acked-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com>
Tested-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240306031929.42666-2-alexei.starovoitov@gmail.com
2024-03-06 15:17:31 -08:00
Takeru Hayasaka 0ed3bba16d ethtool: Add GTP RSS hash options to ethtool.h
This is a patch that enables RSS functionality for GTP packets using ethtool.

A user can include TEID and make RSS work for GTP-U over IPv4 by doing the
following:`ethtool -N ens3 rx-flow-hash gtpu4 sde`

In addition to gtpu(4|6), we now support gtpc(4|6),gtpc(4|6)t,gtpu(4|6)e,
gtpu(4|6)u, and gtpu(4|6)d.

gtpc(4|6): Used for GTP-C in IPv4 and IPv6, where the GTP header format does
not include a TEID.
gtpc(4|6)t: Used for GTP-C in IPv4 and IPv6, with a GTP header format that
includes a TEID.
gtpu(4|6): Used for GTP-U in both IPv4 and IPv6 scenarios.
gtpu(4|6)e: Used for GTP-U with extended headers in both IPv4 and IPv6.
gtpu(4|6)u: Used when the PSC (PDU session container) in the GTP-U extended
header includes Uplink, applicable to both IPv4 and IPv6.
gtpu(4|6)d: Used when the PSC in the GTP-U extended header includes Downlink,
for both IPv4 and IPv6.

GTP generates a flow that includes an ID called TEID to identify the tunnel.
This tunnel is created for each UE (User Equipment).By performing RSS based on
this flow, it is possible to apply RSS for each communication unit from the UE.
Without this, RSS would only be effective within the range of IP addresses. For
instance, the PGW can only perform RSS within the IP range of the SGW.
Problematic from a load distribution perspective, especially if there's a bias
in the terminals connected to a particular base station.This case can be
solved by using this patch.

Signed-off-by: Takeru Hayasaka <hayatake396@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcin Szycik <marcin.szycik@linux.intel.com>
Tested-by: Pucha Himasekhar Reddy <himasekharx.reddy.pucha@intel.com> (A Contingent worker at Intel)
Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <anthony.l.nguyen@intel.com>
2024-03-06 09:24:41 -08:00