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2014-11-16dcbnl : Disable software interrupts before taking dcb_lockAnish Bhatt1-18/+18
Solves possible lockup issues that can be seen from firmware DCB agents calling into the DCB app api. DCB firmware event queues can be tied in with NAPI so that dcb events are generated in softIRQ context. This can results in calls to dcb_*app() functions which try to take the dcb_lock. If the the event triggers while we also have the dcb_lock because lldpad or some other agent happened to be issuing a get/set command we could see a cpu lockup. This code was not originally written with firmware agents in mind, hence grabbing dcb_lock from softIRQ context was not considered. Signed-off-by: Anish Bhatt <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-16ieee802154: fix error handling in ieee802154fake_probe()Alexey Khoroshilov1-5/+8
In case of any failure ieee802154fake_probe() just calls unregister_netdev(). But it does not look safe to unregister netdevice before it was registered. The patch implements straightforward resource deallocation in case of failure in ieee802154fake_probe(). Found by Linux Driver Verification project (linuxtesting.org). Signed-off-by: Alexey Khoroshilov <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-16Merge tag 'scsi-fixes' of ↵Linus Torvalds8-37/+60
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi Pull SCSI fixes from James Bottomley: "This is a set of six fixes and a MAINTAINER update. The fixes are two multipath (one in Test Unit Ready handling for the path checkers and one in the section of code that sends a start unit after failover; both of these were perturbed by the scsi-mq update), a CD-ROM door locking fix that was likewise introduced by scsi-mq and three driver fixes for a previous code update in cxgb4i, megaraid_sas and bnx2fc" * tag 'scsi-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi: bnx2fc: fix tgt spinlock locking megaraid_sas: fix bug in handling return value of pci_enable_msix_range() cxgb4i: send abort_rpl correctly cxgbi: add maintainer for cxgb3i/cxgb4i scsi: TUR path is down after adapter gets reset with multipath scsi: call device handler for failed TUR command scsi: only re-lock door after EH on devices that were reset
2014-11-16Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pablo/nfDavid S. Miller8-58/+32
Pablo Neira Ayuso says: ==================== Netfilter/IPVS fixes for net The following patchset contains Netfilter updates for your net tree, they are: 1) Fix missing initialization of the range structure (allocated in the stack) in nft_masq_{ipv4, ipv6}_eval, from Daniel Borkmann. 2) Make sure the data we receive from userspace contains the req_version structure, otherwise return an error incomplete on truncated input. From Dan Carpenter. 3) Fix handling og skb->sk which may cause incorrect handling of connections from a local process. Via Simon Horman, patch from Calvin Owens. 4) Fix wrong netns in nft_compat when setting target and match params structure. 5) Relax chain type validation in nft_compat that was recently included, this broke the matches that need to be run from the route chain type. Now iptables-test.py automated regression tests report success again and we avoid the only possible problematic case, which is the use of nat targets out of nat chain type. 6) Use match->table to validate the tablename, instead of the match->name. Again patch for nft_compat. 7) Restore the synchronous release of objects from the commit and abort path in nf_tables. This is causing two major problems: splats when using nft_compat, given that matches and targets may sleep and call_rcu is invoked from softirq context. Moreover Patrick reported possible event notification reordering when rules refer to anonymous sets. 8) Fix race condition in between packets that are being confirmed by conntrack and the ctnetlink flush operation. This happens since the removal of the central spinlock. Thanks to Jesper D. Brouer to looking into this. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-16drivers: net: cpsw: Fix TX_IN_SEL offsetJohn Ogness1-3/+3
The TX_IN_SEL offset for the CPSW_PORT/TX_IN_CTL register was incorrect. This caused the Dual MAC mode to never get set when it should. It also caused possible unintentional setting of a bit in the CPSW_PORT/TX_BLKS_REM register. The purpose of setting the Dual MAC mode for this register is to: "... allow packets from both ethernet ports to be written into the FIFO without one port starving the other port." - AM335x ARM TRM Signed-off-by: John Ogness <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Mugunthan V N <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-16Merge branch 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds11-26/+94
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 fixes from Ingo Molnar: "Microcode fixes, a Xen fix and a KASLR boot loading fix with certain memory layouts" * 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: x86, microcode, AMD: Fix ucode patch stashing on 32-bit x86/core, x86/xen/smp: Use 'die_complete' completion when taking CPU down x86, microcode: Fix accessing dis_ucode_ldr on 32-bit x86, kaslr: Prevent .bss from overlaping initrd x86, microcode, AMD: Fix early ucode loading on 32-bit
2014-11-16reciprocal_div: objects with exported symbols should be obj-y rather than lib-yHannes Frederic Sowa1-2/+2
Otherwise the exported symbols might be discarded because of no users in vmlinux. Reported-by: Jim Davis <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Hannes Frederic Sowa <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-16ipv4: Fix incorrect error code when adding an unreachable routePanu Matilainen1-0/+4
Trying to add an unreachable route incorrectly returns -ESRCH if if custom FIB rules are present: [root@localhost ~]# ip route add 74.125.31.199 dev eth0 via 1.2.3.4 RTNETLINK answers: Network is unreachable [root@localhost ~]# ip rule add to 55.66.77.88 table 200 [root@localhost ~]# ip route add 74.125.31.199 dev eth0 via 1.2.3.4 RTNETLINK answers: No such process [root@localhost ~]# Commit 83886b6b636173b206f475929e58fac75c6f2446 ("[NET]: Change "not found" return value for rule lookup") changed fib_rules_lookup() to use -ESRCH as a "not found" code internally, but for user space it should be translated into -ENETUNREACH. Handle the translation centrally in ipv4-specific fib_lookup(), leaving the DECnet case alone. On a related note, commit b7a71b51ee37d919e4098cd961d59a883fd272d8 ("ipv4: removed redundant conditional") removed a similar translation from ip_route_input_slow() prematurely AIUI. Fixes: b7a71b51ee37 ("ipv4: removed redundant conditional") Signed-off-by: Panu Matilainen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-16x86-64: make csum_partial_copy_from_user() error handling consistentLinus Torvalds1-3/+2
Al Viro pointed out that the x86-64 csum_partial_copy_from_user() is somewhat confused about what it should do on errors, notably it mostly clears the uncopied end result buffer, but misses that for the initial alignment case. All users should check for errors, so it's dubious whether the clearing is even necessary, and Al also points out that we should probably clean up the calling conventions, but regardless of any future changes to this function, the fact that it is inconsistent is just annoying. So make the __get_user() failure path use the same error exit as all the other errors do. Reported-by: Al Viro <[email protected]> Cc: David Miller <[email protected]> Cc: Andi Kleen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2014-11-16x86: Require exact match for 'noxsave' command line optionDave Hansen1-0/+2
We have some very similarly named command-line options: arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c:__setup("noxsave", x86_xsave_setup); arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c:__setup("noxsaveopt", x86_xsaveopt_setup); arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c:__setup("noxsaves", x86_xsaves_setup); __setup() is designed to match options that take arguments, like "foo=bar" where you would have: __setup("foo", x86_foo_func...); The problem is that "noxsave" actually _matches_ "noxsaves" in the same way that "foo" matches "foo=bar". If you boot an old kernel that does not know about "noxsaves" with "noxsaves" on the command line, it will interpret the argument as "noxsave", which is not what you want at all. This makes the "noxsave" handler only return success when it finds an *exact* match. [ tglx: We really need to make __setup() more robust. ] Signed-off-by: Dave Hansen <[email protected]> Cc: Dave Hansen <[email protected]> Cc: Fenghua Yu <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]>
2014-11-16sched/cputime: Fix clock_nanosleep()/clock_gettime() inconsistencyStanislaw Gruszka5-27/+24
Commit d670ec13178d0 "posix-cpu-timers: Cure SMP wobbles" fixes one glibc test case in cost of breaking another one. After that commit, calling clock_nanosleep(TIMER_ABSTIME, X) and then clock_gettime(&Y) can result of Y time being smaller than X time. Reproducer/tester can be found further below, it can be compiled and ran by: gcc -o tst-cpuclock2 tst-cpuclock2.c -pthread while ./tst-cpuclock2 ; do : ; done This reproducer, when running on a buggy kernel, will complain about "clock_gettime difference too small". Issue happens because on start in thread_group_cputimer() we initialize sum_exec_runtime of cputimer with threads runtime not yet accounted and then add the threads runtime to running cputimer again on scheduler tick, making it's sum_exec_runtime bigger than actual threads runtime. KOSAKI Motohiro posted a fix for this problem, but that patch was never applied: https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/5/26/191 . This patch takes different approach to cure the problem. It calls update_curr() when cputimer starts, that assure we will have updated stats of running threads and on the next schedule tick we will account only the runtime that elapsed from cputimer start. That also assure we have consistent state between cpu times of individual threads and cpu time of the process consisted by those threads. Full reproducer (tst-cpuclock2.c): #define _GNU_SOURCE #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/syscall.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> #include <pthread.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <inttypes.h> /* Parameters for the Linux kernel ABI for CPU clocks. */ #define CPUCLOCK_SCHED 2 #define MAKE_PROCESS_CPUCLOCK(pid, clock) \ ((~(clockid_t) (pid) << 3) | (clockid_t) (clock)) static pthread_barrier_t barrier; /* Help advance the clock. */ static void *chew_cpu(void *arg) { pthread_barrier_wait(&barrier); while (1) ; return NULL; } /* Don't use the glibc wrapper. */ static int do_nanosleep(int flags, const struct timespec *req) { clockid_t clock_id = MAKE_PROCESS_CPUCLOCK(0, CPUCLOCK_SCHED); return syscall(SYS_clock_nanosleep, clock_id, flags, req, NULL); } static int64_t tsdiff(const struct timespec *before, const struct timespec *after) { int64_t before_i = before->tv_sec * 1000000000ULL + before->tv_nsec; int64_t after_i = after->tv_sec * 1000000000ULL + after->tv_nsec; return after_i - before_i; } int main(void) { int result = 0; pthread_t th; pthread_barrier_init(&barrier, NULL, 2); if (pthread_create(&th, NULL, chew_cpu, NULL) != 0) { perror("pthread_create"); return 1; } pthread_barrier_wait(&barrier); /* The test. */ struct timespec before, after, sleeptimeabs; int64_t sleepdiff, diffabs; const struct timespec sleeptime = {.tv_sec = 0,.tv_nsec = 100000000 }; /* The relative nanosleep. Not sure why this is needed, but its presence seems to make it easier to reproduce the problem. */ if (do_nanosleep(0, &sleeptime) != 0) { perror("clock_nanosleep"); return 1; } /* Get the current time. */ if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, &before) < 0) { perror("clock_gettime[2]"); return 1; } /* Compute the absolute sleep time based on the current time. */ uint64_t nsec = before.tv_nsec + sleeptime.tv_nsec; sleeptimeabs.tv_sec = before.tv_sec + nsec / 1000000000; sleeptimeabs.tv_nsec = nsec % 1000000000; /* Sleep for the computed time. */ if (do_nanosleep(TIMER_ABSTIME, &sleeptimeabs) != 0) { perror("absolute clock_nanosleep"); return 1; } /* Get the time after the sleep. */ if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, &after) < 0) { perror("clock_gettime[3]"); return 1; } /* The time after sleep should always be equal to or after the absolute sleep time passed to clock_nanosleep. */ sleepdiff = tsdiff(&sleeptimeabs, &after); if (sleepdiff < 0) { printf("absolute clock_nanosleep woke too early: %" PRId64 "\n", sleepdiff); result = 1; printf("Before %llu.%09llu\n", before.tv_sec, before.tv_nsec); printf("After %llu.%09llu\n", after.tv_sec, after.tv_nsec); printf("Sleep %llu.%09llu\n", sleeptimeabs.tv_sec, sleeptimeabs.tv_nsec); } /* The difference between the timestamps taken before and after the clock_nanosleep call should be equal to or more than the duration of the sleep. */ diffabs = tsdiff(&before, &after); if (diffabs < sleeptime.tv_nsec) { printf("clock_gettime difference too small: %" PRId64 "\n", diffabs); result = 1; } pthread_cancel(th); return result; } Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Gruszka <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <[email protected]> Cc: Rik van Riel <[email protected]> Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <[email protected]> Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro <[email protected]> Cc: Oleg Nesterov <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-11-16sched/cputime: Fix cpu_timer_sample_group() double accountingPeter Zijlstra3-19/+1
While looking over the cpu-timer code I found that we appear to add the delta for the calling task twice, through: cpu_timer_sample_group() thread_group_cputimer() thread_group_cputime() times->sum_exec_runtime += task_sched_runtime(); *sample = cputime.sum_exec_runtime + task_delta_exec(); Which would make the sample run ahead, making the sleep short. Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <[email protected]> Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro <[email protected]> Cc: Oleg Nesterov <[email protected]> Cc: Stanislaw Gruszka <[email protected]> Cc: Christoph Lameter <[email protected]> Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Cc: Rik van Riel <[email protected]> Cc: Tejun Heo <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-11-16sched/numa: Avoid selecting oneself as swap targetPeter Zijlstra1-0/+7
Because the whole numa task selection stuff runs with preemption enabled (its long and expensive) we can end up migrating and selecting oneself as a swap target. This doesn't really work out well -- we end up trying to acquire the same lock twice for the swap migrate -- so avoid this. Reported-and-Tested-by: Sasha Levin <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-11-16bitops: Fix shift overflow in GENMASK macrosMaxime COQUELIN1-2/+5
On some 32 bits architectures, including x86, GENMASK(31, 0) returns 0 instead of the expected ~0UL. This is the same on some 64 bits architectures with GENMASK_ULL(63, 0). This is due to an overflow in the shift operand, 1 << 32 for GENMASK, 1 << 64 for GENMASK_ULL. Reported-by: Eric Paire <[email protected]> Suggested-by: Rasmus Villemoes <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Maxime Coquelin <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> # v3.13+ Cc: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Cc: John Sullivan <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Cc: Paul E. McKenney <[email protected]> Cc: Theodore Ts'o <[email protected]> Fixes: 10ef6b0dffe4 ("bitops: Introduce a more generic BITMASK macro") Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-11-16perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix boot crash on SBOX PMU on Haswell-EPAndi Kleen1-3/+30
There were several reports that on some systems writing the SBOX0 PMU initialization MSR would #GP at boot. This did not happen on all systems -- my two test systems booted fine. Writing the three initialization bits bit-by-bit seems to avoid the problem. So add a special callback to do just that. This replaces an earlier patch that disabled the SBOX. Reported-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]> Reported-and-Tested-by: Patrick Lu <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <[email protected]> Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] [ Fixed a whitespace error and added attribution tags that were left out inexplicably. ] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-11-16ALSA: usb-audio: Add ctrl message delay quirk for Marantz/Denon devicesJurgen Kramer1-0/+14
This patch adds a USB control message delay quirk for a few specific Marantz/Denon devices. Without the delay the DACs will not work properly and produces the following type of messages: Nov 15 10:09:21 orwell kernel: [ 91.342880] usb 3-13: clock source 41 is not valid, cannot use Nov 15 10:09:21 orwell kernel: [ 91.343775] usb 3-13: clock source 41 is not valid, cannot use There are likely other Marantz/Denon devices using the same USB module which exhibit the same problems. But as this cannot be verified I limited the patch to the devices I could test. The following two devices are covered by this path: - Marantz SA-14S1 - Marantz HD-DAC1 Signed-off-by: Jurgen Kramer <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <[email protected]>
2014-11-16perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix IRP uncore register offsets on Haswell EPAndi Kleen1-1/+15
The counter register offsets for the IRP box PMU for Haswell-EP were incorrect. The offsets actually changed over IvyBridge EP. Fix them to the correct values. For this we need to fork the read function from the IVB and use an own counter array. Tested-by: [email protected] Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <[email protected]> Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-11-16perf: Fix corruption of sibling list with hotplugMark Rutland1-3/+5
When a CPU hotplugged out, we call perf_remove_from_context() (via perf_event_exit_cpu()) to rip each CPU-bound event out of its PMU's cpu context, but leave siblings grouped together. Freeing of these events is left to the mercy of the usual refcounting. When a CPU-bound event's refcount drops to zero we cross-call to __perf_remove_from_context() to clean it up, detaching grouped siblings. This works when the relevant CPU is online, but will fail if the CPU is currently offline, and we won't detach the event from its siblings before freeing the event, leaving the sibling list corrupt. If the sibling list is later walked (e.g. because the CPU cam online again before a remaining sibling's refcount drops to zero), we will walk the now corrupted siblings list, potentially dereferencing garbage values. Given that the events should never be scheduled again (as we removed them from their context), we can simply detatch siblings when the CPU goes down in the first place. If the CPU comes back online, the redundant call to __perf_remove_from_context() is safe. Reported-by: Drew Richardson <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Cc: Vince Weaver <[email protected]> Cc: Will Deacon <[email protected]> Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2014-11-15Merge branch 'fixes' of git://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-armLinus Torvalds2-4/+17
Pull ARM fixes from Russell King: "Two fixes this time, one to ensure that the kuser helper option depends on MMU as they aren't available for noMMU targets (and if the option is selected, we end up oopsing.) The second fix plugs a corner case with the decompressor, ensuring that the instruction stream can see the relocated code in every case on ARMv7 CPUs" * 'fixes' of git://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-arm: ARM: 8198/1: make kuser helpers depend on MMU ARM: 8191/1: decompressor: ensure I-side picks up relocated code
2014-11-15Merge branch 'parisc-3.18-2' of ↵Linus Torvalds8-49/+41
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/deller/parisc-linux Pull parisc updates from Helge Deller: "Changes include: - wire up the bpf syscall - remove CONFIG_64BIT usage from some userspace-exported header files - use compat functions for msgctl, shmat, shmctl and semtimedop syscalls" * 'parisc-3.18-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/deller/parisc-linux: parisc: Avoid using CONFIG_64BIT in userspace exported headers parisc: Use compat layer for msgctl, shmat, shmctl and semtimedop syscalls parisc: Use BUILD_BUG() instead of undefined functions parisc: Wire up bpf syscall
2014-11-15Merge tag 'for-v3.18-rc' of git://git.infradead.org/battery-2.6Linus Torvalds6-72/+144
Pull power supply updates from Sebastian Reichel: "Power supply and reset changes for the v3.18-rc: - misc. charger-manager fixes - year 2038 fix in ab8500_fg - fix error handling of bq2415x_charger" * tag 'for-v3.18-rc' of git://git.infradead.org/battery-2.6: power: charger-manager: Fix accessing invalidated power supply after charger unbind power: charger-manager: Fix accessing invalidated power supply after fuel gauge unbind power: charger-manager: Avoid recursive thermal get_temp call power_supply: Add no_thermal property to prevent recursive get_temp calls power: bq2415x_charger: Fix memory leak on DTS parsing error power: bq2415x_charger: Properly handle ENODEV from power_supply_get_by_phandle power: ab8500_fg.c: use 64-bit time types
2014-11-15Merge branch 'drm-fixes' of git://people.freedesktop.org/~airlied/linuxLinus Torvalds11-46/+103
Pull drm gixes from Dave Airlie: - exynos: infinite loop regressions fixed - i915: one regression - radeon: one race condition on monitor probing - noveau: two regressions - tegra: one vblank regression fix * 'drm-fixes' of git://people.freedesktop.org/~airlied/linux: drm/tegra: dc: Add missing call to drm_vblank_on() drm/nouveau/nv50/disp: Fix modeset on G94 drm/gk20a/fb: fix setting of large page size bit drm/radeon: add locking around atombios scratch space usage drm/i915: Fix obj->map_and_fenceable across tiling changes drm/exynos: fix possible infinite loop issue drm/exynos: g2d: fix null pointer dereference drm/exynos: resolve infinite loop issue on non multi-platform drm/exynos: resolve infinite loop issue on multi-platform
2014-11-15kernel: use the gnu89 standard explicitlyKirill A. Shutemov1-2/+3
Sasha Levin reports: "gcc5 changes the default standard to c11, which makes kernel build unhappy Explicitly define the kernel standard to be gnu89 which should keep everything working exactly like it was before gcc5" There are multiple small issues with the new default, but the biggest issue seems to be that the old - and very useful - GNU extension to allow a cast in front of an initializer has gone away. Patch updated by Kirill: "I'm pretty sure all gcc versions you can build kernel with supports -std=gnu89. cc-option is redunrant. We also need to adjust HOSTCFLAGS otherwise allmodconfig fails for me" Note by Andrew Pinski: "Yes it was reported and both problems relating to this extension has been added to gnu99 and gnu11. Though there are other issues with the kernel dealing with extern inline have different semantics between gnu89 and gnu99/11" End result: we may be able to move up to a newer stdc model eventually, but right now the newer models have some annoying deficiencies, so the traditional "gnu89" model ends up being the preferred one. Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <[email protected]> Singed-off-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2014-11-15Merge tag 'nfs-for-3.18-3' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/trondmy/linux-nfsLinus Torvalds13-69/+124
Pull NFS client bugfixes from Trond Myklebust: "Highlights include: - stable patches to fix NFSv4.x delegation reclaim error paths - fix a bug whereby we were advertising NFSv4.1 but using NFSv4.2 features - fix a use-after-free problem with pNFS block layouts - fix a memory leak in the pNFS files O_DIRECT code - replace an intrusive and Oops-prone performance fix in the NFSv4 atomic open code with a safer one-line version and revert the two original patches" * tag 'nfs-for-3.18-3' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/trondmy/linux-nfs: sunrpc: fix sleeping under rcu_read_lock in gss_stringify_acceptor NFS: Don't try to reclaim delegation open state if recovery failed NFSv4: Ensure that we call FREE_STATEID when NFSv4.x stateids are revoked NFSv4: Fix races between nfs_remove_bad_delegation() and delegation return NFSv4.1: nfs41_clear_delegation_stateid shouldn't trust NFS_DELEGATED_STATE NFSv4: Ensure that we remove NFSv4.0 delegations when state has expired NFS: SEEK is an NFS v4.2 feature nfs: Fix use of uninitialized variable in nfs_getattr() nfs: Remove bogus assignment nfs: remove spurious WARN_ON_ONCE in write path pnfs/blocklayout: serialize GETDEVICEINFO calls nfs: fix pnfs direct write memory leak Revert "NFS: nfs4_do_open should add negative results to the dcache." Revert "NFS: remove BUG possibility in nfs4_open_and_get_state" NFSv4: Ensure nfs_atomic_open set the dentry verifier on ENOENT
2014-11-14openvswitch: Validate IPv6 flow key and mask values.Jarno Rajahalme1-0/+7
Reject flow label key and mask values with invalid bits set. Introduced by commit 3fdbd1ce11e5 ("openvswitch: add ipv6 'set' action"). Signed-off-by: Jarno Rajahalme <[email protected]> Acked-by: Jesse Gross <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Pravin B Shelar <[email protected]>
2014-11-14openvswitch: Convert dp rcu read operation to locked operationsPravin B Shelar1-7/+7
dp read operations depends on ovs_dp_cmd_fill_info(). This API needs to looup vport to find dp name, but vport lookup can fail. Therefore to keep vport reference alive we need to take ovs lock. Introduced by commit 6093ae9abac1 ("openvswitch: Minimize dp and vport critical sections"). Signed-off-by: Pravin B Shelar <[email protected]> Acked-by: Andy Zhou <[email protected]>
2014-11-14openvswitch: Fix NDP flow mask validationDaniele Di Proietto1-1/+1
match_validate() enforce that a mask matching on NDP attributes has also an exact match on ICMPv6 type. The ICMPv6 type, which is 8-bit wide, is stored in the 'tp.src' field of 'struct sw_flow_key', which is 16-bit wide. Therefore, an exact match on ICMPv6 type should only check the first 8 bits. This commit fixes a bug that prevented flows with an exact match on NDP field from being installed Introduced by commit 03f0d916aa03 ("openvswitch: Mega flow implementation"). Signed-off-by: Daniele Di Proietto <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Pravin B Shelar <[email protected]>
2014-11-14openvswitch: Fix checksum calculation when modifying ICMPv6 packets.Jesse Gross1-2/+6
The checksum of ICMPv6 packets uses the IP pseudoheader as part of the calculation, unlike ICMP in IPv4. This was not implemented, which means that modifying the IP addresses of an ICMPv6 packet would cause the checksum to no longer be correct as the psuedoheader did not match. Introduced by commit 3fdbd1ce11e5 ("openvswitch: add ipv6 'set' action"). Reported-by: Neal Shrader <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jesse Gross <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Pravin B Shelar <[email protected]>
2014-11-14openvswitch: Fix memory leak.Pravin B Shelar1-2/+0
Need to free memory in case of sample action error. Introduced by commit 651887b0c22cffcfce7eb9c ("openvswitch: Sample action without side effects"). Signed-off-by: Pravin B Shelar <[email protected]>
2014-11-14Merge branch 'for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds5-13/+158
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dtor/input Pull input subsystem updates from Dmitry Torokhov: "Mostly small fixups to PS/2 tochpad drivers (ALPS, Elantech, Synaptics) to better deal with specific hardware" * 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dtor/input: Input: elantech - update the documentation Input: elantech - provide a sysfs knob for crc_enabled Input: elantech - report the middle button of the touchpad Input: alps - ignore bad data on Dell Latitudes E6440 and E7440 Input: alps - allow up to 2 invalid packets without resetting device Input: alps - ignore potential bare packets when device is out of sync Input: elantech - fix crc_enabled for Fujitsu H730 Input: elantech - use elantech_report_trackpoint for hardware v4 too Input: twl4030-pwrbutton - ensure a wakeup event is recorded. Input: synaptics - add min/max quirk for Lenovo T440s
2014-11-14Merge tag 'arm64-fixes' of ↵Linus Torvalds5-11/+27
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux Pull arm64 fixes from Catalin Marinas: - fix EFI stub cache maintenance causing aborts during boot on certain platforms - handle byte stores in __clear_user without panicking - fix race condition in aarch64_insn_patch_text_sync() (instruction patching) - Couple of type fixes * tag 'arm64-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: arm64: ARCH_PFN_OFFSET should be unsigned long Correct the race condition in aarch64_insn_patch_text_sync() arm64: __clear_user: handle exceptions on strb arm64: Fix data type for physical address arm64: efi: Fix stub cache maintenance
2014-11-14Merge tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v3.18-3' of ↵Linus Torvalds2-0/+45
git://git.infradead.org/users/dvhart/linux-platform-drivers-x86 Pull x86 platform drivers fixlets from Darren Hart: "Just two patches to remove hp_accel events from the keyboard bus stream via an i8042 filter" * tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v3.18-3' of git://git.infradead.org/users/dvhart/linux-platform-drivers-x86: platform: hp_accel: Add SERIO_I8042 as a dependency since it now includes i8042.h/serio.h platform: hp_accel: add a i8042 filter to remove HPQ6000 data from kb bus stream
2014-11-14Merge branch 'vxlan_gso_check'David S. Miller5-0/+33
Joe Stringer says: ==================== Implement ndo_gso_check() for vxlan nics Most NICs that report NETIF_F_GSO_UDP_TUNNEL support VXLAN, and not other UDP-based encapsulation protocols where the format and size of the header may differ. This patch series implements a generic ndo_gso_check() for detecting VXLAN, then reuses it for these NICs. Implementation shamelessly stolen from Tom Herbert (with minor fixups): http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network/332428/focus=333111 v2: Drop i40e/fm10k patches (code diverged; handling separately). Refactor common code into vxlan_gso_check() helper. Minor style fixes. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-14qlcnic: Implement ndo_gso_check()Joe Stringer1-0/+6
Use vxlan_gso_check() to advertise offload support for this NIC. Signed-off-by: Joe Stringer <[email protected]> Acked-by: Shahed Shaikh <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-14net/mlx4_en: Implement ndo_gso_check()Joe Stringer1-0/+6
Use vxlan_gso_check() to advertise offload support for this NIC. Signed-off-by: Joe Stringer <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-14be2net: Implement ndo_gso_check()Joe Stringer1-0/+6
Use vxlan_gso_check() to advertise offload support for this NIC. Signed-off-by: Joe Stringer <[email protected]> Acked-by: Sathya Perla <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-14net: Add vxlan_gso_check() helperJoe Stringer2-0/+15
Most NICs that report NETIF_F_GSO_UDP_TUNNEL support VXLAN, and not other UDP-based encapsulation protocols where the format and size of the header differs. This patch implements a generic ndo_gso_check() for VXLAN which will only advertise GSO support when the skb looks like it contains VXLAN (or no UDP tunnelling at all). Implementation shamelessly stolen from Tom Herbert: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network/332428/focus=333111 Signed-off-by: Joe Stringer <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-14Merge tag 'master-2014-11-11' of ↵David S. Miller12-75/+81
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless John W. Linville says: ==================== pull request: wireless 2014-11-13 Please pull this set of a few more wireless fixes intended for the 3.18 stream... For the mac80211 bits, Johannes says: "This has just one fix, for an issue with the CCMP decryption that can cause a kernel crash. I'm not sure it's remotely exploitable, but it's an important fix nonetheless." For the iwlwifi bits, Emmanuel says: "Two fixes here - we weren't updating mac80211 if a scan was cut short by RFKILL which confused cfg80211. As a result, the latter wouldn't allow to run another scan. Liad fixes a small bug in the firmware dump." On top of that... Arend van Spriel corrects a channel width conversion that caused a WARNING in brcmfmac. Hauke Mehrtens avoids a NULL pointer dereference in b43. Larry Finger hits a trio of rtlwifi bugs left over from recent backporting from the Realtek vendor driver. Miaoqing Pan fixes a clocking problem in ath9k that could affect packet timestamps and such. Stanislaw Gruszka addresses an payload alignment issue that has been plaguing rt2x00. Please let me know if there are problems! ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-14Merge branch 'for-3.18-fixes' of ↵Linus Torvalds4-72/+55
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/libata Pull libata fixes from Tejun Heo: "The most notable is the revert of lock splitting optimization in ahci. This also made the IRQ handling threaded even when there's only one IRQ in use. The conversion missed IRFQ_SHARED leading to screaming IRQs problem in some cases and the threaded IRQ handling showed performance regression in some LKP test cases. The changes are reverted for now. It'll probably be retried once threaded IRQ handling is removed from ahci. Other than that, there's one fix for ahci and several patches adding device IDs" * 'for-3.18-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/libata: ahci: fix AHCI parameters not taken into account ata: sata_rcar: Add r8a7793 device support ahci: Add Device IDs for Intel Sunrise Point PCH ahci: disable MSI instead of NCQ on Samsung pci-e SSDs on macbooks Revert "AHCI: Optimize single IRQ interrupt processing" Revert "AHCI: Do not acquire ata_host::lock from single IRQ handler" ata: sata_rcar: Disable DIPM mode for r8a7790 ES1
2014-11-14inetdevice: fixed signed integer overflowVincent BENAYOUN1-1/+1
There could be a signed overflow in the following code. The expression, (32-logmask) is comprised between 0 and 31 included. It may be equal to 31. In such a case the left shift will produce a signed integer overflow. According to the C99 Standard, this is an undefined behavior. A simple fix is to replace the signed int 1 with the unsigned int 1U. Signed-off-by: Vincent BENAYOUN <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2014-11-14Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-blockLinus Torvalds4-25/+57
Pull block layer fixes from Jens Axboe: "Four small fixes that should be merged for the current 3.18-rc series. This pull request contains: - a minor bugfix for computation of best IO priority given two merging requests. From Jan Kara. - the final (final) merge count issue that has been plaguing virtio-blk. From Ming Lei. - enable parallel reinit notify for blk-mq queues, to combine the cost of an RCU grace period across lots of devices. From Tejun Heo. - an error handling fix for the SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND ioctl. From Tony Battersby" * 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block: block: blk-merge: fix blk_recount_segments() scsi: Fix more error handling in SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND blk-mq: make mq_queue_reinit_notify() freeze queues in parallel block: Fix computation of merged request priority
2014-11-14Merge tag 'pm+acpi-3.18-rc5' of ↵Linus Torvalds6-16/+53
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull ACPI and power management fixes from Rafael Wysocki: "These are three regression fixes, two recent (generic power domains, suspend-to-idle) and one older (cpufreq), an ACPI blacklist entry for one more machine having problems with Windows 8 compatibility, a minor cpufreq driver fix (cpufreq-dt) and a fixup for new callback definitions (generic power domains). Specifics: - Fix a crash in the suspend-to-idle code path introduced by a recent commit that forgot to check a pointer against NULL before dereferencing it (Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov). - Fix a boot crash on Exynos5 introduced by a recent commit making that platform use generic Device Tree bindings for power domains which exposed a weakness in the generic power domains framework leading to that crash (Ulf Hansson). - Fix a crash during system resume on systems where cpufreq depends on Operation Performance Points (OPP) for functionality, but CONFIG_OPP is not set. This leads the cpufreq driver registration to fail, but the resume code attempts to restore the pre-suspend cpufreq configuration (which does not exist) nevertheless and crashes. From Geert Uytterhoeven. - Add a new ACPI blacklist entry for Dell Vostro 3546 that has problems if it is reported as Windows 8 compatible to the BIOS (Adam Lee). - Fix swapped arguments in an error message in the cpufreq-dt driver (Abhilash Kesavan). - Fix up the prototypes of new callbacks in struct generic_pm_domain to make them more useful. Users of those callbacks will be added in 3.19 and it's better for them to be based on the correct struct definition in mainline from the start. From Ulf Hansson and Kevin Hilman" * tag 'pm+acpi-3.18-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: PM / Domains: Fix initial default state of the need_restore flag PM / sleep: Fix entering suspend-to-IDLE if no freeze_oops is set PM / Domains: Change prototype for the attach and detach callbacks cpufreq: Avoid crash in resume on SMP without OPP cpufreq: cpufreq-dt: Fix arguments in clock failure error message ACPI / blacklist: blacklist Win8 OSI for Dell Vostro 3546
2014-11-14Merge tag 'firewire-fix' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-2/+1
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ieee1394/linux1394 Pull firewire fix from Stefan Richter: "IEEE 1394 (FireWire) subsystem fix: The character device file interface for raw 1394 I/O took uninitialized kernel stack as substitute for missing ioctl() argument data. This could partially show up in subsequent read() output" * tag 'firewire-fix' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ieee1394/linux1394: firewire: cdev: prevent kernel stack leaking into ioctl arguments
2014-11-14Merge branch 'for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-2/+2
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs Pull vfs fix from Al Viro: "Fix for a really embarrassing braino in iov_iter. Kudos to paulus..." * 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs: Fix thinko in iov_iter_single_seg_count
2014-11-14netfilter: conntrack: fix race in __nf_conntrack_confirm against get_next_corpsebill bonaparte1-6/+8
After removal of the central spinlock nf_conntrack_lock, in commit 93bb0ceb75be2 ("netfilter: conntrack: remove central spinlock nf_conntrack_lock"), it is possible to race against get_next_corpse(). The race is against the get_next_corpse() cleanup on the "unconfirmed" list (a per-cpu list with seperate locking), which set the DYING bit. Fix this race, in __nf_conntrack_confirm(), by removing the CT from unconfirmed list before checking the DYING bit. In case race occured, re-add the CT to the dying list. While at this, fix coding style of the comment that has been updated. Fixes: 93bb0ceb75be2 ("netfilter: conntrack: remove central spinlock nf_conntrack_lock") Reported-by: bill bonaparte <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: bill bonaparte <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <[email protected]>
2014-11-14Merge branches 'pm-domains', 'pm-sleep' and 'pm-cpufreq'Rafael J. Wysocki5-16/+45
* pm-domains: PM / Domains: Fix initial default state of the need_restore flag PM / Domains: Change prototype for the attach and detach callbacks * pm-sleep: PM / sleep: Fix entering suspend-to-IDLE if no freeze_oops is set * pm-cpufreq: cpufreq: Avoid crash in resume on SMP without OPP cpufreq: cpufreq-dt: Fix arguments in clock failure error message
2014-11-14Merge branch 'acpi-blacklist'Rafael J. Wysocki1-0/+8
* acpi-blacklist: ACPI / blacklist: blacklist Win8 OSI for Dell Vostro 3546
2014-11-14firewire: cdev: prevent kernel stack leaking into ioctl argumentsStefan Richter1-2/+1
Found by the UC-KLEE tool: A user could supply less input to firewire-cdev ioctls than write- or write/read-type ioctl handlers expect. The handlers used data from uninitialized kernel stack then. This could partially leak back to the user if the kernel subsequently generated fw_cdev_event_'s (to be read from the firewire-cdev fd) which notably would contain the _u64 closure field which many of the ioctl argument structures contain. The fact that the handlers would act on random garbage input is a lesser issue since all handlers must check their input anyway. The fix simply always null-initializes the entire ioctl argument buffer regardless of the actual length of expected user input. That is, a runtime overhead of memset(..., 40) is added to each firewirew-cdev ioctl() call. [Comment from Clemens Ladisch: This part of the stack is most likely to be already in the cache.] Remarks: - There was never any leak from kernel stack to the ioctl output buffer itself. IOW, it was not possible to read kernel stack by a read-type or write/read-type ioctl alone; the leak could at most happen in combination with read()ing subsequent event data. - The actual expected minimum user input of each ioctl from include/uapi/linux/firewire-cdev.h is, in bytes: [0x00] = 32, [0x05] = 4, [0x0a] = 16, [0x0f] = 20, [0x14] = 16, [0x01] = 36, [0x06] = 20, [0x0b] = 4, [0x10] = 20, [0x15] = 20, [0x02] = 20, [0x07] = 4, [0x0c] = 0, [0x11] = 0, [0x16] = 8, [0x03] = 4, [0x08] = 24, [0x0d] = 20, [0x12] = 36, [0x17] = 12, [0x04] = 20, [0x09] = 24, [0x0e] = 4, [0x13] = 40, [0x18] = 4. Reported-by: David Ramos <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <[email protected]>
2014-11-14ASoC: sgtl5000: Fix SMALL_POP bit definitionFabio Estevam2-3/+2
On a mx28evk with a sgtl5000 codec we notice a loud 'click' sound to happen 5 seconds after the end of a playback. The SMALL_POP bit should fix this, but its definition is incorrect: according to the sgtl5000 manual it is bit 0 of CHIP_REF_CTRL register, not bit 1. Fix the definition accordingly and enable the bit as intended per the code comment. After applying this change, no loud 'click' sound is heard after playback Signed-off-by: Fabio Estevam <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected]
2014-11-13Merge tag 'for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhostLinus Torvalds1-2/+2
Pull virtio bugfix from Michael S Tsirkin: "This fixes a crash in virtio console multi-channel mode that got introduced in -rc1" * tag 'for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost: virtio_console: move early VQ enablement