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2021-04-27fddi/skfp: fix typoqhjindev1-1/+1
change 'privae' to 'private' Signed-off-by: qhjindev <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2021-04-27net: dsa: mv88e6xxx: Fix 6095/6097/6185 ports in non-SERDES CMODETobias Waldekranz1-3/+3
The .serdes_get_lane op used the magic value 0xff to indicate a valid SERDES lane and 0 signaled that a non-SERDES mode was set on the port. Unfortunately, "0" is also a valid lane ID, so even when these ports where configured to e.g. RGMII the driver would set them up as SERDES ports. - Replace 0xff with 0 to indicate a valid lane ID. The number is on the one hand just as arbitrary, but it is at least the first valid one and therefore less of a surprise. - Follow the other .serdes_get_lane implementations and return -ENODEV in the case where no SERDES is assigned to the port. Fixes: f5be107c3338 ("net: dsa: mv88e6xxx: Support serdes ports on MV88E6097/6095/6185") Signed-off-by: Tobias Waldekranz <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2021-04-27net: phy: marvell-88x2222: enable autoneg by defaultIvan Bornyakov1-2/+0
There is no real need for disabling autonigotiation in config_init(). Leave it enabled by default. Signed-off-by: Ivan Bornyakov <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2021-04-27rxrpc: rxkad: Remove redundant variable offsetJiapeng Chong1-2/+0
Variable offset is being assigned a value from a calculation however the variable is never read, so this redundant variable can be removed. Cleans up the following clang-analyzer warning: net/rxrpc/rxkad.c:579:2: warning: Value stored to 'offset' is never read [clang-analyzer-deadcode.DeadStores]. net/rxrpc/rxkad.c:485:2: warning: Value stored to 'offset' is never read [clang-analyzer-deadcode.DeadStores]. Reported-by: Abaci Robot <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jiapeng Chong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2021-04-27macvlan: Use 'hash' iterators to simplify codeChristophe JAILLET1-27/+18
Use 'hash_for_each_rcu' and 'hash_for_each_safe' instead of hand writing them. This saves some lines of code, reduce indentation and improve readability. Signed-off-by: Christophe JAILLET <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2021-04-27net: bridge: mcast: fix broken length + header check for MRDv6 Adv.Linus Lüssing3-31/+15
The IPv6 Multicast Router Advertisements parsing has the following two issues: For one thing, ICMPv6 MRD Advertisements are smaller than ICMPv6 MLD messages (ICMPv6 MRD Adv.: 8 bytes vs. ICMPv6 MLDv1/2: >= 24 bytes, assuming MLDv2 Reports with at least one multicast address entry). When ipv6_mc_check_mld_msg() tries to parse an Multicast Router Advertisement its MLD length check will fail - and it will wrongly return -EINVAL, even if we have a valid MRD Advertisement. With the returned -EINVAL the bridge code will assume a broken packet and will wrongly discard it, potentially leading to multicast packet loss towards multicast routers. The second issue is the MRD header parsing in br_ip6_multicast_mrd_rcv(): It wrongly checks for an ICMPv6 header immediately after the IPv6 header (IPv6 next header type). However according to RFC4286, section 2 all MRD messages contain a Router Alert option (just like MLD). So instead there is an IPv6 Hop-by-Hop option for the Router Alert between the IPv6 and ICMPv6 header, again leading to the bridge wrongly discarding Multicast Router Advertisements. To fix these two issues, introduce a new return value -ENODATA to ipv6_mc_check_mld() to indicate a valid ICMPv6 packet with a hop-by-hop option which is not an MLD but potentially an MRD packet. This also simplifies further parsing in the bridge code, as ipv6_mc_check_mld() already fully checks the ICMPv6 header and hop-by-hop option. These issues were found and fixed with the help of the mrdisc tool (https://github.com/troglobit/mrdisc). Fixes: 4b3087c7e37f ("bridge: Snoop Multicast Router Advertisements") Signed-off-by: Linus Lüssing <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2021-04-27Merge tag 'audit-pr-20210426' of ↵Linus Torvalds4-13/+39
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/audit Pull audit updates from Paul Moore: "Another small pull request for audit, most of the patches are documentation updates with only two real code changes: one to fix a compiler warning for a dummy function/macro, and one to cleanup some code since we removed the AUDIT_FILTER_ENTRY ages ago (v4.17)" * tag 'audit-pr-20210426' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/audit: audit: drop /proc/PID/loginuid documentation Format field audit: avoid -Wempty-body warning audit: document /proc/PID/sessionid audit: document /proc/PID/loginuid MAINTAINERS: update audit files audit: further cleanup of AUDIT_FILTER_ENTRY deprecation
2021-04-27Merge tag 'selinux-pr-20210426' of ↵Linus Torvalds29-92/+372
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/selinux Pull selinux updates from Paul Moore: - Add support for measuring the SELinux state and policy capabilities using IMA. - A handful of SELinux/NFS patches to compare the SELinux state of one mount with a set of mount options. Olga goes into more detail in the patch descriptions, but this is important as it allows more flexibility when using NFS and SELinux context mounts. - Properly differentiate between the subjective and objective LSM credentials; including support for the SELinux and Smack. My clumsy attempt at a proper fix for AppArmor didn't quite pass muster so John is working on a proper AppArmor patch, in the meantime this set of patches shouldn't change the behavior of AppArmor in any way. This change explains the bulk of the diffstat beyond security/. - Fix a problem where we were not properly terminating the permission list for two SELinux object classes. * tag 'selinux-pr-20210426' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/selinux: selinux: add proper NULL termination to the secclass_map permissions smack: differentiate between subjective and objective task credentials selinux: clarify task subjective and objective credentials lsm: separate security_task_getsecid() into subjective and objective variants nfs: account for selinux security context when deciding to share superblock nfs: remove unneeded null check in nfs_fill_super() lsm,selinux: add new hook to compare new mount to an existing mount selinux: fix misspellings using codespell tool selinux: fix misspellings using codespell tool selinux: measure state and policy capabilities selinux: Allow context mounts for unpriviliged overlayfs
2021-04-27netfilter: nft_socket: fix build with CONFIG_SOCK_CGROUP_DATA=nArnd Bergmann1-2/+2
In some configurations, the sock_cgroup_ptr() function is not available: net/netfilter/nft_socket.c: In function 'nft_sock_get_eval_cgroupv2': net/netfilter/nft_socket.c:47:16: error: implicit declaration of function 'sock_cgroup_ptr'; did you mean 'obj_cgroup_put'? [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration] 47 | cgrp = sock_cgroup_ptr(&sk->sk_cgrp_data); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | obj_cgroup_put net/netfilter/nft_socket.c:47:14: error: assignment to 'struct cgroup *' from 'int' makes pointer from integer without a cast [-Werror=int-conversion] 47 | cgrp = sock_cgroup_ptr(&sk->sk_cgrp_data); | ^ Change the caller to match the same #ifdef check, only calling it when the function is defined. Fixes: e0bb96db96f8 ("netfilter: nft_socket: add support for cgroupsv2") Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <[email protected]>
2021-04-27netfilter: nft_socket: fix an unused variable warningArnd Bergmann1-2/+5
The variable is only used in an #ifdef, causing a harmless warning: net/netfilter/nft_socket.c: In function 'nft_socket_init': net/netfilter/nft_socket.c:137:27: error: unused variable 'level' [-Werror=unused-variable] 137 | unsigned int len, level; | ^~~~~ Move it into the same #ifdef block. Fixes: e0bb96db96f8 ("netfilter: nft_socket: add support for cgroupsv2") Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <[email protected]>
2021-04-27Merge tag 'afs-netfs-lib-20210426' of ↵Linus Torvalds13-1056/+805
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs Pull AFS updates from David Howells: "Use the new netfs lib. Begin the process of overhauling the use of the fscache API by AFS and the introduction of support for features such as Transparent Huge Pages (THPs). - Add some support for THPs, including using core VM helper functions to find details of pages. - Use the ITER_XARRAY I/O iterator to mediate access to the pagecache as this handles THPs and doesn't require allocation of large bvec arrays. - Delegate address_space read/pre-write I/O methods for AFS to the netfs helper library. A method is provided to the library that allows it to issue a read against the server. This includes a change in use for PG_fscache (it now indicates a DIO write in progress from the marked page), so a number of waits need to be deployed for it. - Split the core AFS writeback function to make it easier to modify in future patches to handle writing to the cache. [This might feasibly make more sense moved out into my fscache-iter branch]. I've tested these with "xfstests -g quick" against an AFS volume (xfstests needs patching to make it work). With this, AFS without a cache passes all expected xfstests; with a cache, there's an extra failure, but that's also there before these patches. Fixing that probably requires a greater overhaul (as can be found on my fscache-iter branch, but that's for a later time). Thanks should go to Marc Dionne and Jeff Altman of AuriStor for exercising the patches in their test farm also" Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/[email protected]/ * tag 'afs-netfs-lib-20210426' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs: afs: Use the netfs_write_begin() helper afs: Use new netfs lib read helper API afs: Use the fs operation ops to handle FetchData completion afs: Prepare for use of THPs afs: Extract writeback extension into its own function afs: Wait on PG_fscache before modifying/releasing a page afs: Use ITER_XARRAY for writing afs: Set up the iov_iter before calling afs_extract_data() afs: Log remote unmarshalling errors afs: Don't truncate iter during data fetch afs: Move key to afs_read struct afs: Print the operation debug_id when logging an unexpected data version afs: Pass page into dirty region helpers to provide THP size afs: Disable use of the fscache I/O routines
2021-04-27Merge tag 'netfs-lib-20210426' of ↵Linus Torvalds33-77/+3503
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs Pull network filesystem helper library updates from David Howells: "Here's a set of patches for 5.13 to begin the process of overhauling the local caching API for network filesystems. This set consists of two parts: (1) Add a helper library to handle the new VM readahead interface. This is intended to be used unconditionally by the filesystem (whether or not caching is enabled) and provides a common framework for doing caching, transparent huge pages and, in the future, possibly fscrypt and read bandwidth maximisation. It also allows the netfs and the cache to align, expand and slice up a read request from the VM in various ways; the netfs need only provide a function to read a stretch of data to the pagecache and the helper takes care of the rest. (2) Add an alternative fscache/cachfiles I/O API that uses the kiocb facility to do async DIO to transfer data to/from the netfs's pages, rather than using readpage with wait queue snooping on one side and vfs_write() on the other. It also uses less memory, since it doesn't do buffered I/O on the backing file. Note that this uses SEEK_HOLE/SEEK_DATA to locate the data available to be read from the cache. Whilst this is an improvement from the bmap interface, it still has a problem with regard to a modern extent-based filesystem inserting or removing bridging blocks of zeros. Fixing that requires a much greater overhaul. This is a step towards overhauling the fscache API. The change is opt-in on the part of the network filesystem. A netfs should not try to mix the old and the new API because of conflicting ways of handling pages and the PG_fscache page flag and because it would be mixing DIO with buffered I/O. Further, the helper library can't be used with the old API. This does not change any of the fscache cookie handling APIs or the way invalidation is done at this time. In the near term, I intend to deprecate and remove the old I/O API (fscache_allocate_page{,s}(), fscache_read_or_alloc_page{,s}(), fscache_write_page() and fscache_uncache_page()) and eventually replace most of fscache/cachefiles with something simpler and easier to follow. This patchset contains the following parts: - Some helper patches, including provision of an ITER_XARRAY iov iterator and a function to do readahead expansion. - Patches to add the netfs helper library. - A patch to add the fscache/cachefiles kiocb API. - A pair of patches to fix some review issues in the ITER_XARRAY and read helpers as spotted by Al and Willy. Jeff Layton has patches to add support in Ceph for this that he intends for this merge window. I have a set of patches to support AFS that I will post a separate pull request for. With this, AFS without a cache passes all expected xfstests; with a cache, there's an extra failure, but that's also there before these patches. Fixing that probably requires a greater overhaul. Ceph also passes the expected tests. I also have patches in a separate branch to tidy up the handling of PG_fscache/PG_private_2 and their contribution to page refcounting in the core kernel here, but I haven't included them in this set and will route them separately" Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/[email protected]/ * tag 'netfs-lib-20210426' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs: netfs: Miscellaneous fixes iov_iter: Four fixes for ITER_XARRAY fscache, cachefiles: Add alternate API to use kiocb for read/write to cache netfs: Add a tracepoint to log failures that would be otherwise unseen netfs: Define an interface to talk to a cache netfs: Add write_begin helper netfs: Gather stats netfs: Add tracepoints netfs: Provide readahead and readpage netfs helpers netfs, mm: Add set/end/wait_on_page_fscache() aliases netfs, mm: Move PG_fscache helper funcs to linux/netfs.h netfs: Documentation for helper library netfs: Make a netfs helper module mm: Implement readahead_control pageset expansion mm/readahead: Handle ractl nr_pages being modified fs: Document file_ra_state mm/filemap: Pass the file_ra_state in the ractl mm: Add set/end/wait functions for PG_private_2 iov_iter: Add ITER_XARRAY
2021-04-27Merge tag 'fs.idmapped.helpers.v5.13' of ↵Linus Torvalds6-20/+135
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux Pull fs mapping helper updates from Christian Brauner: "This adds kernel-doc to all new idmapping helpers and improves their naming which was triggered by a discussion with some fs developers. Some of the names are based on suggestions by Vivek and Al. Also remove the open-coded permission checking in a few places with simple helpers. Overall this should lead to more clarity and make it easier to maintain" * tag 'fs.idmapped.helpers.v5.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux: fs: introduce two inode i_{u,g}id initialization helpers fs: introduce fsuidgid_has_mapping() helper fs: document and rename fsid helpers fs: document mapping helpers
2021-04-27Merge tag 'fs.idmapped.docs.v5.13' of ↵Linus Torvalds4-20/+26
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux Pull fs helper kernel-doc updates from Christian Brauner: "In the last cycles we forgot to update the kernel-docs in some places that were changed during the idmapped mount work. Lukas and Randy took the chance to not just fixup those places but also fixup and expand kernel-docs for some additional helpers. No functional changes" * tag 'fs.idmapped.docs.v5.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux: fs: update kernel-doc for vfs_rename() fs: turn some comments into kernel-doc xattr: fix kernel-doc for mnt_userns and vfs xattr helpers namei: fix kernel-doc for struct renamedata and more libfs: fix kernel-doc for mnt_userns
2021-04-27vfio/gvt: fix DRM_I915_GVT dependency on VFIO_MDEVArnd Bergmann1-1/+1
The Kconfig dependency is incomplete since DRM_I915_GVT is a 'bool' symbol that depends on the 'tristate' VFIO_MDEV. This allows a configuration with VFIO_MDEV=m, DRM_I915_GVT=y and DRM_I915=y that causes a link failure: x86_64-linux-ld: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gvt/gvt.o: in function `available_instances_show': gvt.c:(.text+0x67a): undefined reference to `mtype_get_parent_dev' x86_64-linux-ld: gvt.c:(.text+0x6a5): undefined reference to `mtype_get_type_group_id' x86_64-linux-ld: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gvt/gvt.o: in function `description_show': gvt.c:(.text+0x76e): undefined reference to `mtype_get_parent_dev' x86_64-linux-ld: gvt.c:(.text+0x799): undefined reference to `mtype_get_type_group_id' Clarify the dependency by specifically disallowing the broken configuration. If VFIO_MDEV is built-in, it will work, but if VFIO_MDEV=m, the i915 driver cannot be built-in here. Fixes: 07e543f4f9d1 ("vfio/gvt: Make DRM_I915_GVT depend on VFIO_MDEV") Fixes: 9169cff168ff ("vfio/mdev: Correct the function signatures for the mdev_type_attributes") Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]> Acked-by: Zhenyu Wang <[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Jason Gunthorpe <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <[email protected]>
2021-04-27Merge tag 'iomap-5.13-merge-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linuxLinus Torvalds1-16/+22
Pull iomap update from Darrick Wong: "A single patch to the iomap code, which augments what gets logged when someone tries to swapon an unacceptable swap file. (Yes, this is a continuation of the swapfile drama from last season...)" * tag 'iomap-5.13-merge-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: iomap: improve the warnings from iomap_swapfile_activate
2021-04-27Merge branch 'miklos.fileattr' of ↵Linus Torvalds71-2010/+1727
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs Pull fileattr conversion updates from Miklos Szeredi via Al Viro: "This splits the handling of FS_IOC_[GS]ETFLAGS from ->ioctl() into a separate method. The interface is reasonably uniform across the filesystems that support it and gives nice boilerplate removal" * 'miklos.fileattr' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs: (23 commits) ovl: remove unneeded ioctls fuse: convert to fileattr fuse: add internal open/release helpers fuse: unsigned open flags fuse: move ioctl to separate source file vfs: remove unused ioctl helpers ubifs: convert to fileattr reiserfs: convert to fileattr ocfs2: convert to fileattr nilfs2: convert to fileattr jfs: convert to fileattr hfsplus: convert to fileattr efivars: convert to fileattr xfs: convert to fileattr orangefs: convert to fileattr gfs2: convert to fileattr f2fs: convert to fileattr ext4: convert to fileattr ext2: convert to fileattr btrfs: convert to fileattr ...
2021-04-27Merge branch 'work.coredump' of ↵Linus Torvalds6-43/+54
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs Pull coredump updates from Al Viro: "Just a couple of patches this cycle: use of seek + write instead of expanding truncate and minor header cleanup" * 'work.coredump' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs: coredump.h: move CONFIG_COREDUMP-only stuff inside the ifdef coredump: don't bother with do_truncate()
2021-04-27Merge branch 'work.inode-type-fixes' of ↵Linus Torvalds29-164/+225
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs Pull vfs inode type handling updates from Al Viro: "We should never change the type bits of ->i_mode or the method tables (->i_op and ->i_fop) of a live inode. Unfortunately, not all filesystems took care to prevent that" * 'work.inode-type-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs: spufs: fix bogosity in S_ISGID handling 9p: missing chunk of "fs/9p: Don't update file type when updating file attributes" openpromfs: don't do unlock_new_inode() until the new inode is set up hostfs_mknod(): don't bother with init_special_inode() cifs: have cifs_fattr_to_inode() refuse to change type on live inode cifs: have ->mkdir() handle race with another client sanely do_cifs_create(): don't set ->i_mode of something we had not created gfs2: be careful with inode refresh ocfs2_inode_lock_update(): make sure we don't change the type bits of i_mode orangefs_inode_is_stale(): i_mode type bits do *not* form a bitmap... vboxsf: don't allow to change the inode type afs: Fix updating of i_mode due to 3rd party change ceph: don't allow type or device number to change on non-I_NEW inodes ceph: fix up error handling with snapdirs new helper: inode_wrong_type()
2021-04-27Merge tag 'cfi-v5.13-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds75-113/+760
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull CFI on arm64 support from Kees Cook: "This builds on last cycle's LTO work, and allows the arm64 kernels to be built with Clang's Control Flow Integrity feature. This feature has happily lived in Android kernels for almost 3 years[1], so I'm excited to have it ready for upstream. The wide diffstat is mainly due to the treewide fixing of mismatched list_sort prototypes. Other things in core kernel are to address various CFI corner cases. The largest code portion is the CFI runtime implementation itself (which will be shared by all architectures implementing support for CFI). The arm64 pieces are Acked by arm64 maintainers rather than coming through the arm64 tree since carrying this tree over there was going to be awkward. CFI support for x86 is still under development, but is pretty close. There are a handful of corner cases on x86 that need some improvements to Clang and objtool, but otherwise works well. Summary: - Clean up list_sort prototypes (Sami Tolvanen) - Introduce CONFIG_CFI_CLANG for arm64 (Sami Tolvanen)" * tag 'cfi-v5.13-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: arm64: allow CONFIG_CFI_CLANG to be selected KVM: arm64: Disable CFI for nVHE arm64: ftrace: use function_nocfi for ftrace_call arm64: add __nocfi to __apply_alternatives arm64: add __nocfi to functions that jump to a physical address arm64: use function_nocfi with __pa_symbol arm64: implement function_nocfi psci: use function_nocfi for cpu_resume lkdtm: use function_nocfi treewide: Change list_sort to use const pointers bpf: disable CFI in dispatcher functions kallsyms: strip ThinLTO hashes from static functions kthread: use WARN_ON_FUNCTION_MISMATCH workqueue: use WARN_ON_FUNCTION_MISMATCH module: ensure __cfi_check alignment mm: add generic function_nocfi macro cfi: add __cficanonical add support for Clang CFI
2021-04-27Merge tag 'overflow-v5.13-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-1/+1
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull overflow update from Kees Cook: "I was expecting more in this tree for this cycle, but the other work has not yet landed for -next. As a result, only this single typo fix exists. Yay tiny pulls. :) - Fix typo in check_shl_overflow() kern-dec (Keith Busch)" * tag 'overflow-v5.13-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: overflow: Correct check_shl_overflow() comment
2021-04-27Merge tag 'pstore-v5.13-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds4-6/+33
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull pstore update from Kees Cook: - Add mem_type property to expand support for >2 memory types (Mukesh Ojha) * tag 'pstore-v5.13-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: pstore: Add mem_type property DT parsing support
2021-04-27Merge tag 'seccomp-v5.13-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds3-2/+4
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull seccomp updates from Kees Cook: - Fix "cacheable" typo in comments (Cui GaoSheng) - Fix CONFIG for /proc/$pid/status Seccomp_filters ([email protected]) * tag 'seccomp-v5.13-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: seccomp: Fix "cacheable" typo in comments seccomp: Fix CONFIG tests for Seccomp_filters
2021-04-27netfilter: nftables: add catch-all set element supportPablo Neira Ayuso8-63/+465
This patch extends the set infrastructure to add a special catch-all set element. If the lookup fails to find an element (or range) in the set, then the catch-all element is selected. Users can specify a mapping, expression(s) and timeout to be attached to the catch-all element. This patch adds a catchall list to the set, this list might contain more than one single catch-all element (e.g. in case that the catch-all element is removed and a new one is added in the same transaction). However, most of the time, there will be either one element or no elements at all in this list. The catch-all element is identified via NFT_SET_ELEM_CATCHALL flag and such special element has no NFTA_SET_ELEM_KEY attribute. There is a new nft_set_elem_catchall object that stores a reference to the dummy catch-all element (catchall->elem) whose layout is the same of the set element type to reuse the existing set element codebase. The set size does not apply to the catch-all element, users can define a catch-all element even if the set is full. The check for valid set element flags hava been updates to report EOPNOTSUPP in case userspace requests flags that are not supported when using new userspace nftables and old kernel. Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <[email protected]>
2021-04-27netfilter: nftables: add helper function to validate set element dataPablo Neira Ayuso1-4/+11
When binding sets to rule, validate set element data according to set definition. This patch adds a helper function to be reused by the catch-all set element support. Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <[email protected]>
2021-04-27netfilter: nftables: add helper function to flush set elementsPablo Neira Ayuso1-13/+18
This patch adds nft_set_flush() which prepares for the catch-all element support. Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <[email protected]>
2021-04-27netfilter: nftables: add loop check helper functionPablo Neira Ayuso1-9/+21
This patch adds nft_check_loops() to reuse it in the new catch-all element codebase. Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <[email protected]>
2021-04-27netfilter: nftables: rename set element data activation/deactivation functionsPablo Neira Ayuso1-11/+11
Rename: - nft_set_elem_activate() to nft_set_elem_data_activate(). - nft_set_elem_deactivate() to nft_set_elem_data_deactivate(). To prepare for updates in the set element infrastructure to add support for the special catch-all element. Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <[email protected]>
2021-04-27bpf, docs: Fix literal block for example codeHengqi Chen1-1/+1
Add a missing colon so that the code block followed can be rendered properly. Signed-off-by: Hengqi Chen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected]
2021-04-27cfg80211: fix locking in netlink owner interface destructionJohannes Berg2-9/+36
Harald Arnesen reported [1] a deadlock at reboot time, and after he captured a stack trace a picture developed of what's going on: The distribution he's using is using iwd (not wpa_supplicant) to manage wireless. iwd will usually use the "socket owner" option when it creates new interfaces, so that they're automatically destroyed when it quits (unexpectedly or otherwise). This is also done by wpa_supplicant, but it doesn't do it for the normal one, only for additional ones, which is different with iwd. Anyway, during shutdown, iwd quits while the netdev is still UP, i.e. IFF_UP is set. This causes the stack trace that Linus so nicely transcribed from the pictures: cfg80211_destroy_iface_wk() takes wiphy_lock -> cfg80211_destroy_ifaces() ->ieee80211_del_iface ->ieeee80211_if_remove ->cfg80211_unregister_wdev ->unregister_netdevice_queue ->dev_close_many ->__dev_close_many ->raw_notifier_call_chain ->cfg80211_netdev_notifier_call and that last call tries to take wiphy_lock again. In commit a05829a7222e ("cfg80211: avoid holding the RTNL when calling the driver") I had taken into account the possibility of recursing from cfg80211 into cfg80211_netdev_notifier_call() via the network stack, but only for NETDEV_UNREGISTER, not for what happens here, NETDEV_GOING_DOWN and NETDEV_DOWN notifications. Additionally, while this worked still back in commit 78f22b6a3a92 ("cfg80211: allow userspace to take ownership of interfaces"), it missed another corner case: unregistering a netdev will cause dev_close() to be called, and thus stop wireless operations (e.g. disconnecting), but there are some types of virtual interfaces in wifi that don't have a netdev - for that we need an additional call to cfg80211_leave(). So, to fix this mess, change cfg80211_destroy_ifaces() to not require the wiphy_lock(), but instead make it acquire it, but only after it has actually closed all the netdevs on the list, and then call cfg80211_leave() as well before removing them from the driver, to fix the second issue. The locking change in this requires modifying the nl80211 call to not get the wiphy lock passed in, but acquire it by itself after flushing any potentially pending destruction requests. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Cc: [email protected] # 5.12 Reported-by: Harald Arnesen <[email protected]> Fixes: 776a39b8196d ("cfg80211: call cfg80211_destroy_ifaces() with wiphy lock held") Fixes: 78f22b6a3a92 ("cfg80211: allow userspace to take ownership of interfaces") Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <[email protected]> Tested-by: Harald Arnesen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2021-04-27bpf, cpumap: Bulk skb using netif_receive_skb_listLorenzo Bianconi1-9/+9
Rely on netif_receive_skb_list routine to send skbs converted from xdp_frames in cpu_map_kthread_run in order to improve i-cache usage. The proposed patch has been tested running xdp_redirect_cpu bpf sample available in the kernel tree that is used to redirect UDP frames from ixgbe driver to a cpumap entry and then to the networking stack. UDP frames are generated using pktgen. Packets are discarded by the UDP layer. $ xdp_redirect_cpu --cpu <cpu> --progname xdp_cpu_map0 --dev <eth> bpf-next: ~2.35Mpps bpf-next + cpumap skb-list: ~2.72Mpps Rename drops counter in kmem_alloc_drops since now it reports just kmem_cache_alloc_bulk failures Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Acked-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/c729f83e5d7482d9329e0f165bdbe5adcefd1510.1619169700.git.lorenzo@kernel.org
2021-04-27bpf: Fix propagation of 32 bit unsigned bounds from 64 bit boundsDaniel Borkmann2-6/+4
Similarly as b02709587ea3 ("bpf: Fix propagation of 32-bit signed bounds from 64-bit bounds."), we also need to fix the propagation of 32 bit unsigned bounds from 64 bit counterparts. That is, really only set the u32_{min,max}_value when /both/ {umin,umax}_value safely fit in 32 bit space. For example, the register with a umin_value == 1 does /not/ imply that u32_min_value is also equal to 1, since umax_value could be much larger than 32 bit subregister can hold, and thus u32_min_value is in the interval [0,1] instead. Before fix, invalid tracking result of R2_w=inv1: [...] 5: R0_w=inv1337 R1=ctx(id=0,off=0,imm=0) R2_w=inv(id=0) R10=fp0 5: (35) if r2 >= 0x1 goto pc+1 [...] // goto path 7: R0=inv1337 R1=ctx(id=0,off=0,imm=0) R2=inv(id=0,umin_value=1) R10=fp0 7: (b6) if w2 <= 0x1 goto pc+1 [...] // goto path 9: R0=inv1337 R1=ctx(id=0,off=0,imm=0) R2=inv(id=0,smin_value=-9223372036854775807,smax_value=9223372032559808513,umin_value=1,umax_value=18446744069414584321,var_off=(0x1; 0xffffffff00000000),s32_min_value=1,s32_max_value=1,u32_max_value=1) R10=fp0 9: (bc) w2 = w2 10: R0=inv1337 R1=ctx(id=0,off=0,imm=0) R2_w=inv1 R10=fp0 [...] After fix, correct tracking result of R2_w=inv(id=0,umax_value=1,var_off=(0x0; 0x1)): [...] 5: R0_w=inv1337 R1=ctx(id=0,off=0,imm=0) R2_w=inv(id=0) R10=fp0 5: (35) if r2 >= 0x1 goto pc+1 [...] // goto path 7: R0=inv1337 R1=ctx(id=0,off=0,imm=0) R2=inv(id=0,umin_value=1) R10=fp0 7: (b6) if w2 <= 0x1 goto pc+1 [...] // goto path 9: R0=inv1337 R1=ctx(id=0,off=0,imm=0) R2=inv(id=0,smax_value=9223372032559808513,umax_value=18446744069414584321,var_off=(0x0; 0xffffffff00000001),s32_min_value=0,s32_max_value=1,u32_max_value=1) R10=fp0 9: (bc) w2 = w2 10: R0=inv1337 R1=ctx(id=0,off=0,imm=0) R2_w=inv(id=0,umax_value=1,var_off=(0x0; 0x1)) R10=fp0 [...] Thus, same issue as in b02709587ea3 holds for unsigned subregister tracking. Also, align __reg64_bound_u32() similarly to __reg64_bound_s32() as done in b02709587ea3 to make them uniform again. Fixes: 3f50f132d840 ("bpf: Verifier, do explicit ALU32 bounds tracking") Reported-by: Manfred Paul (@_manfp) Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: John Fastabend <[email protected]> Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]>
2021-04-27bpf: Lock bpf_trace_printk's tmp buf before it is written toFlorent Revest1-1/+1
bpf_trace_printk uses a shared static buffer to hold strings before they are printed. A recent refactoring moved the locking of that buffer after it gets filled by mistake. Fixes: d9c9e4db186a ("bpf: Factorize bpf_trace_printk and bpf_seq_printf") Reported-by: Rasmus Villemoes <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Florent Revest <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected]
2021-04-27io_uring: maintain drain logic for multishot poll requestsHao Xu1-1/+5
Now that we have multishot poll requests, one SQE can emit multiple CQEs. given below example: sqe0(multishot poll)-->sqe1-->sqe2(drain req) sqe2 is designed to issue after sqe0 and sqe1 completed, but since sqe0 is a multishot poll request, sqe2 may be issued after sqe0's event triggered twice before sqe1 completed. This isn't what users leverage drain requests for. Here the solution is to wait for multishot poll requests fully completed. To achieve this, we should reconsider the req_need_defer equation, the original one is: all_sqes(excluding dropped ones) == all_cqes(including dropped ones) This means we issue a drain request when all the previous submitted SQEs have generated their CQEs. Now we should consider multishot requests, we deduct all the multishot CQEs except the cancellation one, In this way a multishot poll request behave like a normal request, so: all_sqes == all_cqes - multishot_cqes(except cancellations) Here we introduce cq_extra for it. Signed-off-by: Hao Xu <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <[email protected]>
2021-04-27io_uring: Check current->io_uring in io_uring_cancel_sqpollPalash Oswal1-0/+2
syzkaller identified KASAN: null-ptr-deref Write in io_uring_cancel_sqpoll. io_uring_cancel_sqpoll is called by io_sq_thread before calling io_uring_alloc_task_context. This leads to current->io_uring being NULL. io_uring_cancel_sqpoll should not have to deal with threads where current->io_uring is NULL. In order to cast a wider safety net, perform input sanitisation directly in io_uring_cancel_sqpoll and return for NULL value of current->io_uring. This is safe since if current->io_uring isn't set, then there's no way for the task to have submitted any requests. Reported-by: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Signed-off-by: Palash Oswal <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <[email protected]>
2021-04-27Merge branch 'printk-rework' into for-linusPetr Mladek11-309/+316
2021-04-27Merge branch 'for-5.13-vsprintf-pgp' into for-linusPetr Mladek4-22/+149
2021-04-27exfat: speed up iterate/lookup by fixing start point of traversing cluster chainHyeongseok Kim3-8/+22
When directory iterate and lookup is called, there's a buggy rewinding of start point for traversing cluster chain to the parent directory entry's first cluster. This caused repeated cluster chain traversing from the first entry of the parent directory that would show worse performance if huge amounts of files exist under the parent directory. Fix not to rewind, make continue from currently referenced cluster and dir entry. Tested with 50,000 files under single directory / 256GB sdcard, with command "time ls -l > /dev/null", Before : 0m08.69s real 0m00.27s user 0m05.91s system After : 0m07.01s real 0m00.25s user 0m04.34s system Signed-off-by: Hyeongseok Kim <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Sungjong Seo <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <[email protected]>
2021-04-27exfat: improve write performance when dirsync enabledHyeongseok Kim6-9/+10
Degradation of write speed caused by frequent disk access for cluster bitmap update on every cluster allocation could be improved by selective syncing bitmap buffer. Change to flush bitmap buffer only for the directory related operations. Signed-off-by: Hyeongseok Kim <[email protected]> Acked-by: Sungjong Seo <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <[email protected]>
2021-04-27exfat: add support ioctl and FITRIM functionHyeongseok Kim4-0/+142
Add FITRIM ioctl to enable discarding unused blocks while mounted. As current exFAT doesn't have generic ioctl handler, add empty ioctl function first, and add FITRIM handler. Signed-off-by: Hyeongseok Kim <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <[email protected]> Acked-by: Sungjong Seo <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <[email protected]>
2021-04-27exfat: introduce bitmap_lock for cluster bitmap accessHyeongseok Kim3-8/+31
s_lock which is for protecting concurrent access of file operations is too huge for cluster bitmap protection, so introduce a new bitmap_lock to narrow the lock range if only need to access cluster bitmap. Signed-off-by: Hyeongseok Kim <[email protected]> Acked-by: Sungjong Seo <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <[email protected]>
2021-04-27exfat: fix erroneous discard when clear cluster bitHyeongseok Kim1-10/+1
If mounted with discard option, exFAT issues discard command when clear cluster bit to remove file. But the input parameter of cluster-to-sector calculation is abnormally added by reserved cluster size which is 2, leading to discard unrelated sectors included in target+2 cluster. With fixing this, remove the wrong comments in set/clear/find bitmap functions. Fixes: 1e49a94cf707 ("exfat: add bitmap operations") Cc: [email protected] # v5.7+ Signed-off-by: Hyeongseok Kim <[email protected]> Acked-by: Sungjong Seo <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <[email protected]>
2021-04-26Merge branch 'CO-RE relocation selftests fixes'Alexei Starovoitov18-77/+108
Andrii Nakryiko says: ==================== Lorenz Bauer noticed that core_reloc selftest has two inverted CHECK() conditions, allowing failing tests to pass unnoticed. Fixing that opened up few long-standing (field existence and direct memory bitfields) and one recent failures (BTF_KIND_FLOAT relos). This patch set fixes core_reloc selftest to capture such failures reliably in the future. It also fixes all the newly failing tests. See individual patches for details. This patch set also completes a set of ASSERT_xxx() macros, so now there should be a very little reason to use verbose and error-prone generic CHECK() macro. v1->v2: - updated bpf_core_fields_are_compat() comment to mention FLOAT (Lorenz). Cc: Lorenz Bauer <[email protected]> ==================== Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]>
2021-04-26selftests/bpf: Fix core_reloc test runnerAndrii Nakryiko1-8/+12
Fix failed tests checks in core_reloc test runner, which allowed failing tests to pass quietly. Also add extra check to make sure that expected to fail test cases with invalid names are caught as test failure anyway, as this is not an expected failure mode. Also fix mislabeled probed vs direct bitfield test cases. Fixes: 124a892d1c41 ("selftests/bpf: Test TYPE_EXISTS and TYPE_SIZE CO-RE relocations") Reported-by: Lorenz Bauer <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]> Acked-by: Lorenz Bauer <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected]
2021-04-26selftests/bpf: Fix field existence CO-RE reloc testsAndrii Nakryiko9-48/+24
Negative field existence cases for have a broken assumption that FIELD_EXISTS CO-RE relo will fail for fields that match the name but have incompatible type signature. That's not how CO-RE relocations generally behave. Types and fields that match by name but not by expected type are treated as non-matching candidates and are skipped. Error later is reported if no matching candidate was found. That's what happens for most relocations, but existence relocations (FIELD_EXISTS and TYPE_EXISTS) are more permissive and they are designed to return 0 or 1, depending if a match is found. This allows to handle name-conflicting but incompatible types in BPF code easily. Combined with ___flavor suffixes, it's possible to handle pretty much any structural type changes in kernel within the compiled once BPF source code. So, long story short, negative field existence test cases are invalid in their assumptions, so this patch reworks them into a single consolidated positive case that doesn't match any of the fields. Fixes: c7566a69695c ("selftests/bpf: Add field existence CO-RE relocs tests") Reported-by: Lorenz Bauer <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]> Acked-by: Lorenz Bauer <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected]
2021-04-26selftests/bpf: Fix BPF_CORE_READ_BITFIELD() macroAndrii Nakryiko1-4/+12
Fix BPF_CORE_READ_BITFIELD() macro used for reading CO-RE-relocatable bitfields. Missing breaks in a switch caused 8-byte reads always. This can confuse libbpf because it does strict checks that memory load size corresponds to the original size of the field, which in this case quite often would be wrong. After fixing that, we run into another problem, which quite subtle, so worth documenting here. The issue is in Clang optimization and CO-RE relocation interactions. Without that asm volatile construct (also known as barrier_var()), Clang will re-order BYTE_OFFSET and BYTE_SIZE relocations and will apply BYTE_OFFSET 4 times for each switch case arm. This will result in the same error from libbpf about mismatch of memory load size and original field size. I.e., if we were reading u32, we'd still have *(u8 *), *(u16 *), *(u32 *), and *(u64 *) memory loads, three of which will fail. Using barrier_var() forces Clang to apply BYTE_OFFSET relocation first (and once) to calculate p, after which value of p is used without relocation in each of switch case arms, doing appropiately-sized memory load. Here's the list of relevant relocations and pieces of generated BPF code before and after this patch for test_core_reloc_bitfields_direct selftests. BEFORE ===== #45: core_reloc: insn #160 --> [5] + 0:5: byte_sz --> struct core_reloc_bitfields.u32 #46: core_reloc: insn #167 --> [5] + 0:5: byte_off --> struct core_reloc_bitfields.u32 #47: core_reloc: insn #174 --> [5] + 0:5: byte_off --> struct core_reloc_bitfields.u32 #48: core_reloc: insn #178 --> [5] + 0:5: byte_off --> struct core_reloc_bitfields.u32 #49: core_reloc: insn #182 --> [5] + 0:5: byte_off --> struct core_reloc_bitfields.u32 157: 18 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 r2 = 0 ll 159: 7b 12 20 01 00 00 00 00 *(u64 *)(r2 + 288) = r1 160: b7 02 00 00 04 00 00 00 r2 = 4 ; BYTE_SIZE relocation here ^^^ 161: 66 02 07 00 03 00 00 00 if w2 s> 3 goto +7 <LBB0_63> 162: 16 02 0d 00 01 00 00 00 if w2 == 1 goto +13 <LBB0_65> 163: 16 02 01 00 02 00 00 00 if w2 == 2 goto +1 <LBB0_66> 164: 05 00 12 00 00 00 00 00 goto +18 <LBB0_69> 0000000000000528 <LBB0_66>: 165: 18 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = 0 ll 167: 69 11 08 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = *(u16 *)(r1 + 8) ; BYTE_OFFSET relo here w/ WRONG size ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 168: 05 00 0e 00 00 00 00 00 goto +14 <LBB0_69> 0000000000000548 <LBB0_63>: 169: 16 02 0a 00 04 00 00 00 if w2 == 4 goto +10 <LBB0_67> 170: 16 02 01 00 08 00 00 00 if w2 == 8 goto +1 <LBB0_68> 171: 05 00 0b 00 00 00 00 00 goto +11 <LBB0_69> 0000000000000560 <LBB0_68>: 172: 18 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = 0 ll 174: 79 11 08 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = *(u64 *)(r1 + 8) ; BYTE_OFFSET relo here w/ WRONG size ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 175: 05 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 goto +7 <LBB0_69> 0000000000000580 <LBB0_65>: 176: 18 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = 0 ll 178: 71 11 08 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = *(u8 *)(r1 + 8) ; BYTE_OFFSET relo here w/ WRONG size ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 179: 05 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 goto +3 <LBB0_69> 00000000000005a0 <LBB0_67>: 180: 18 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = 0 ll 182: 61 11 08 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = *(u32 *)(r1 + 8) ; BYTE_OFFSET relo here w/ RIGHT size ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 00000000000005b8 <LBB0_69>: 183: 67 01 00 00 20 00 00 00 r1 <<= 32 184: b7 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 r2 = 0 185: 16 02 02 00 00 00 00 00 if w2 == 0 goto +2 <LBB0_71> 186: c7 01 00 00 20 00 00 00 r1 s>>= 32 187: 05 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 goto +1 <LBB0_72> 00000000000005e0 <LBB0_71>: 188: 77 01 00 00 20 00 00 00 r1 >>= 32 AFTER ===== #30: core_reloc: insn #132 --> [5] + 0:5: byte_off --> struct core_reloc_bitfields.u32 #31: core_reloc: insn #134 --> [5] + 0:5: byte_sz --> struct core_reloc_bitfields.u32 129: 18 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 r2 = 0 ll 131: 7b 12 20 01 00 00 00 00 *(u64 *)(r2 + 288) = r1 132: b7 01 00 00 08 00 00 00 r1 = 8 ; BYTE_OFFSET relo here ^^^ ; no size check for non-memory dereferencing instructions 133: 0f 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 r2 += r1 134: b7 03 00 00 04 00 00 00 r3 = 4 ; BYTE_SIZE relocation here ^^^ 135: 66 03 05 00 03 00 00 00 if w3 s> 3 goto +5 <LBB0_63> 136: 16 03 09 00 01 00 00 00 if w3 == 1 goto +9 <LBB0_65> 137: 16 03 01 00 02 00 00 00 if w3 == 2 goto +1 <LBB0_66> 138: 05 00 0a 00 00 00 00 00 goto +10 <LBB0_69> 0000000000000458 <LBB0_66>: 139: 69 21 00 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = *(u16 *)(r2 + 0) ; NO CO-RE relocation here ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 140: 05 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 goto +8 <LBB0_69> 0000000000000468 <LBB0_63>: 141: 16 03 06 00 04 00 00 00 if w3 == 4 goto +6 <LBB0_67> 142: 16 03 01 00 08 00 00 00 if w3 == 8 goto +1 <LBB0_68> 143: 05 00 05 00 00 00 00 00 goto +5 <LBB0_69> 0000000000000480 <LBB0_68>: 144: 79 21 00 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = *(u64 *)(r2 + 0) ; NO CO-RE relocation here ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 145: 05 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 goto +3 <LBB0_69> 0000000000000490 <LBB0_65>: 146: 71 21 00 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = *(u8 *)(r2 + 0) ; NO CO-RE relocation here ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 147: 05 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 goto +1 <LBB0_69> 00000000000004a0 <LBB0_67>: 148: 61 21 00 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = *(u32 *)(r2 + 0) ; NO CO-RE relocation here ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 00000000000004a8 <LBB0_69>: 149: 67 01 00 00 20 00 00 00 r1 <<= 32 150: b7 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 r2 = 0 151: 16 02 02 00 00 00 00 00 if w2 == 0 goto +2 <LBB0_71> 152: c7 01 00 00 20 00 00 00 r1 s>>= 32 153: 05 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 goto +1 <LBB0_72> 00000000000004d0 <LBB0_71>: 154: 77 01 00 00 20 00 00 00 r1 >>= 323 Fixes: ee26dade0e3b ("libbpf: Add support for relocatable bitfields") Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]> Acked-by: Lorenz Bauer <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected]
2021-04-26libbpf: Support BTF_KIND_FLOAT during type compatibility checks in CO-REAndrii Nakryiko1-2/+4
Add BTF_KIND_FLOAT support when doing CO-RE field type compatibility check. Without this, relocations against float/double fields will fail. Also adjust one error message to emit instruction index instead of less convenient instruction byte offset. Fixes: 22541a9eeb0d ("libbpf: Add BTF_KIND_FLOAT support") Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]> Acked-by: Lorenz Bauer <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected]
2021-04-26selftests/bpf: Add remaining ASSERT_xxx() variantsAndrii Nakryiko7-15/+56
Add ASSERT_TRUE/ASSERT_FALSE for conditions calculated with custom logic to true/false. Also add remaining arithmetical assertions: - ASSERT_LE -- less than or equal; - ASSERT_GT -- greater than; - ASSERT_GE -- greater than or equal. This should cover most scenarios where people fall back to error-prone CHECK()s. Also extend ASSERT_ERR() to print out errno, in addition to direct error. Also convert few CHECK() instances to ensure new ASSERT_xxx() variants work as expected. Subsequent patch will also use ASSERT_TRUE/ASSERT_FALSE more extensively. Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]> Acked-by: Lorenz Bauer <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected]
2021-04-26Merge tag 'spi-v5.13' of ↵Linus Torvalds72-1064/+2011
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi Pull spi updates from Mark Brown: "The only core work for SPI this time around is the completion of the conversion to the new style method for specifying transfer delays, meaning we can cope with what most controllers support more directly using conversions in the core rather than open coding in drivers. Otherwise it's a good stack of cleanups and fixes plus a few new drivers. Summary: - Completion of the conversion to new style transfer delay configuration - Introduction and use of module_parport_driver() helper, merged here as there's no parport tree - Support for Altera SoCs on DFL buses, NXP i.MX8DL, HiSilicon Kunpeng, MediaTek MT8195" * tag 'spi-v5.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/spi: (113 commits) spi: Rename enable1 to activate in spi_set_cs() spi: Convert Freescale QSPI binding to json schema spi: stm32-qspi: fix debug format string spi: tools: make a symbolic link to the header file spi.h spi: fsi: add a missing of_node_put spi: Make error handling of gpiod_count() call cleaner spidev: Add Micron SPI NOR Authenta device compatible spi: brcm,spi-bcm-qspi: convert to the json-schema spi: altera: Add DFL bus driver for Altera API Controller spi: altera: separate core code from platform code spi: stm32-qspi: Fix compilation warning in ARM64 spi: Handle SPI device setup callback failure. spi: sync up initial chipselect state spi: stm32-qspi: Add dirmap support spi: stm32-qspi: Trigger DMA only if more than 4 bytes to transfer spi: stm32-qspi: fix pm_runtime usage_count counter spi: spi-zynqmp-gqspi: return -ENOMEM if dma_map_single fails spi: spi-zynqmp-gqspi: fix use-after-free in zynqmp_qspi_exec_op spi: spi-zynqmp-gqspi: Resolved slab-out-of-bounds bug spi: spi-zynqmp-gqspi: fix hang issue when suspend/resume ...
2021-04-26Merge tag 'regulator-v5.13' of ↵Linus Torvalds19-302/+560
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator Pull regulator updates from Mark Brown: "Not much going on with regulator this cycle, even in terms of cleanups and fixes things were fairly quiet. - New helper for setting ramp delay - Conversion of the Qualcomm RPMH bindings to YAML - Support for Tang Cheng TCS4525" * tag 'regulator-v5.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator: (26 commits) regulator: Add binding for TCS4525 regulator: fan53555: Add TCS4525 DCDC support dt-bindings: vendor-prefixes: Add Tang Cheng (TCS) regulator: core: Fix off_on_delay handling regulator: core: Respect off_on_delay at startup regulator: core.c: Improve a comment regulator: Avoid a double 'of_node_get' in 'regulator_of_get_init_node()' regulator: core.c: Fix indentation of comment regulator: s2mps11: Drop initialization via platform data regulator: s2mpa01: Drop initialization via platform data regulator: da9121: automotive variants identity fix regulator: Add regmap helper for ramp-delay setting regulator: helpers: Export helper voltage listing regulator: Add compatibles for PM7325/PMR735A regulator: Convert RPMh regulator bindings to YAML regulator: qcom-rpmh: Add PM7325/PMR735A regulator support regulator: qcom-rpmh: Add pmic5_ftsmps520 buck regulator: mt6360: remove redundant error print regulator: bd9576: Fix return from bd957x_probe() regulator: add missing call to of_node_put() ...