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2019-04-19x86/cpu/intel: Lower the "ENERGY_PERF_BIAS: Set to normal" message's log ↵Hans de Goede1-2/+2
priority The "ENERGY_PERF_BIAS: Set to 'normal', was 'performance'" message triggers on pretty much every Intel machine. The purpose of log messages with a warning level is to notify the user of something which potentially is a problem, or at least somewhat unexpected. This message clearly does not match those criteria, so lower its log priority from warning to info. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <[email protected]> Cc: Borislav Petkov <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2019-04-19Merge tag 'perf-urgent-for-mingo-5.1-20190419' of ↵Ingo Molnar6-11/+37
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux into perf/urgent Pull perf/urgent fixes from Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo: perf top: Jiri Olsa: - Fix 'perf top --pid', it needs PERF_SAMPLE_TIME since we switched to using a different thread to sort the events and then even for just a single thread we now need timestamps. BPF: Jiri Olsa: - Fix bpf_prog and btf lookup functions failure path to to properly return NULL. - Fix side band thread draining, used to process PERF_RECORD_BPF_EVENT metadata records. core: Jiri Olsa: - Fix map lookup by name to get a refcount when the name is already in the tree. Found Song Liu: - Fix __map__is_kmodule() by taking into account recently added BPF maps. UAPI: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo: - Sync sound/asound.h copy Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2019-04-19coredump: fix race condition between mmget_not_zero()/get_task_mm() and core ↵Andrea Arcangeli5-1/+57
dumping The core dumping code has always run without holding the mmap_sem for writing, despite that is the only way to ensure that the entire vma layout will not change from under it. Only using some signal serialization on the processes belonging to the mm is not nearly enough. This was pointed out earlier. For example in Hugh's post from Jul 2017: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] "Not strictly relevant here, but a related note: I was very surprised to discover, only quite recently, how handle_mm_fault() may be called without down_read(mmap_sem) - when core dumping. That seems a misguided optimization to me, which would also be nice to correct" In particular because the growsdown and growsup can move the vm_start/vm_end the various loops the core dump does around the vma will not be consistent if page faults can happen concurrently. Pretty much all users calling mmget_not_zero()/get_task_mm() and then taking the mmap_sem had the potential to introduce unexpected side effects in the core dumping code. Adding mmap_sem for writing around the ->core_dump invocation is a viable long term fix, but it requires removing all copy user and page faults and to replace them with get_dump_page() for all binary formats which is not suitable as a short term fix. For the time being this solution manually covers the places that can confuse the core dump either by altering the vma layout or the vma flags while it runs. Once ->core_dump runs under mmap_sem for writing the function mmget_still_valid() can be dropped. Allowing mmap_sem protected sections to run in parallel with the coredump provides some minor parallelism advantage to the swapoff code (which seems to be safe enough by never mangling any vma field and can keep doing swapins in parallel to the core dumping) and to some other corner case. In order to facilitate the backporting I added "Fixes: 86039bd3b4e6" however the side effect of this same race condition in /proc/pid/mem should be reproducible since before 2.6.12-rc2 so I couldn't add any other "Fixes:" because there's no hash beyond the git genesis commit. Because find_extend_vma() is the only location outside of the process context that could modify the "mm" structures under mmap_sem for reading, by adding the mmget_still_valid() check to it, all other cases that take the mmap_sem for reading don't need the new check after mmget_not_zero()/get_task_mm(). The expand_stack() in page fault context also doesn't need the new check, because all tasks under core dumping are frozen. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Fixes: 86039bd3b4e6 ("userfaultfd: add new syscall to provide memory externalization") Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <[email protected]> Reported-by: Jann Horn <[email protected]> Suggested-by: Oleg Nesterov <[email protected]> Acked-by: Peter Xu <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Mike Rapoport <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Oleg Nesterov <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Jann Horn <[email protected]> Acked-by: Jason Gunthorpe <[email protected]> Acked-by: Michal Hocko <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19mm/kmemleak.c: fix unused-function warningArnd Bergmann1-0/+2
The only references outside of the #ifdef have been removed, so now we get a warning in non-SMP configurations: mm/kmemleak.c:1404:13: error: unused function 'scan_large_block' [-Werror,-Wunused-function] Add a new #ifdef around it. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Fixes: 298a32b13208 ("kmemleak: powerpc: skip scanning holes in the .bss section") Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]> Acked-by: Catalin Marinas <[email protected]> Cc: Vincent Whitchurch <[email protected]> Cc: Michael Ellerman <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19init: initialize jump labels before command line option parsingDan Williams1-2/+2
When a module option, or core kernel argument, toggles a static-key it requires jump labels to be initialized early. While x86, PowerPC, and ARM64 arrange for jump_label_init() to be called before parse_args(), ARM does not. Kernel command line: rdinit=/sbin/init page_alloc.shuffle=1 panic=-1 console=ttyAMA0,115200 page_alloc.shuffle=1 ------------[ cut here ]------------ WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 0 at ./include/linux/jump_label.h:303 page_alloc_shuffle+0x12c/0x1ac static_key_enable(): static key 'page_alloc_shuffle_key+0x0/0x4' used before call to jump_label_init() Modules linked in: CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper Not tainted 5.1.0-rc4-next-20190410-00003-g3367c36ce744 #1 Hardware name: ARM Integrator/CP (Device Tree) [<c0011c68>] (unwind_backtrace) from [<c000ec48>] (show_stack+0x10/0x18) [<c000ec48>] (show_stack) from [<c07e9710>] (dump_stack+0x18/0x24) [<c07e9710>] (dump_stack) from [<c001bb1c>] (__warn+0xe0/0x108) [<c001bb1c>] (__warn) from [<c001bb88>] (warn_slowpath_fmt+0x44/0x6c) [<c001bb88>] (warn_slowpath_fmt) from [<c0b0c4a8>] (page_alloc_shuffle+0x12c/0x1ac) [<c0b0c4a8>] (page_alloc_shuffle) from [<c0b0c550>] (shuffle_store+0x28/0x48) [<c0b0c550>] (shuffle_store) from [<c003e6a0>] (parse_args+0x1f4/0x350) [<c003e6a0>] (parse_args) from [<c0ac3c00>] (start_kernel+0x1c0/0x488) Move the fallback call to jump_label_init() to occur before parse_args(). The redundant calls to jump_label_init() in other archs are left intact in case they have static key toggling use cases that are even earlier than option parsing. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/155544804466.1032396.13418949511615676665.stgit@dwillia2-desk3.amr.corp.intel.com Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <[email protected]> Reported-by: Guenter Roeck <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <[email protected]> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <[email protected]> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Cc: Mike Rapoport <[email protected]> Cc: Russell King <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19kernel/watchdog_hld.c: hard lockup message should end with a newlineSergey Senozhatsky1-1/+2
Separate print_modules() and hard lockup error message. Before the patch: NMI watchdog: Watchdog detected hard LOCKUP on cpu 1Modules linked in: nls_cp437 Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Sergey Senozhatsky <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19kcov: improve CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_KCOV help textMark Rutland1-3/+3
The help text for CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_KCOV is stale, and describes the feature as being enabled only for x86_64, when it is now enabled for several architectures, including arm, arm64, powerpc, and s390. Let's remove that stale help text, and update it along the lines of hat for ARCH_HAS_FORTIFY_SOURCE, better describing when an architecture should select CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_KCOV. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> Acked-by: Dmitry Vyukov <[email protected]> Cc: Kees Cook <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19mm: fix inactive list balancing between NUMA nodes and cgroupsJohannes Weiner1-20/+9
During !CONFIG_CGROUP reclaim, we expand the inactive list size if it's thrashing on the node that is about to be reclaimed. But when cgroups are enabled, we suddenly ignore the node scope and use the cgroup scope only. The result is that pressure bleeds between NUMA nodes depending on whether cgroups are merely compiled into Linux. This behavioral difference is unexpected and undesirable. When the refault adaptivity of the inactive list was first introduced, there were no statistics at the lruvec level - the intersection of node and memcg - so it was better than nothing. But now that we have that infrastructure, use lruvec_page_state() to make the list balancing decision always NUMA aware. [[email protected]: fix bisection hole] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Fixes: 2a2e48854d70 ("mm: vmscan: fix IO/refault regression in cache workingset transition") Signed-off-by: Johannes Weiner <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Shakeel Butt <[email protected]> Cc: Roman Gushchin <[email protected]> Cc: Michal Hocko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19mm/hotplug: treat CMA pages as unmovableQian Cai1-12/+18
has_unmovable_pages() is used by allocating CMA and gigantic pages as well as the memory hotplug. The later doesn't know how to offline CMA pool properly now, but if an unused (free) CMA page is encountered, then has_unmovable_pages() happily considers it as a free memory and propagates this up the call chain. Memory offlining code then frees the page without a proper CMA tear down which leads to an accounting issues. Moreover if the same memory range is onlined again then the memory never gets back to the CMA pool. State after memory offline: # grep cma /proc/vmstat nr_free_cma 205824 # cat /sys/kernel/debug/cma/cma-kvm_cma/count 209920 Also, kmemleak still think those memory address are reserved below but have already been used by the buddy allocator after onlining. This patch fixes the situation by treating CMA pageblocks as unmovable except when has_unmovable_pages() is called as part of CMA allocation. Offlined Pages 4096 kmemleak: Cannot insert 0xc000201f7d040008 into the object search tree (overlaps existing) Call Trace: dump_stack+0xb0/0xf4 (unreliable) create_object+0x344/0x380 __kmalloc_node+0x3ec/0x860 kvmalloc_node+0x58/0x110 seq_read+0x41c/0x620 __vfs_read+0x3c/0x70 vfs_read+0xbc/0x1a0 ksys_read+0x7c/0x140 system_call+0x5c/0x70 kmemleak: Kernel memory leak detector disabled kmemleak: Object 0xc000201cc8000000 (size 13757317120): kmemleak: comm "swapper/0", pid 0, jiffies 4294937297 kmemleak: min_count = -1 kmemleak: count = 0 kmemleak: flags = 0x5 kmemleak: checksum = 0 kmemleak: backtrace: cma_declare_contiguous+0x2a4/0x3b0 kvm_cma_reserve+0x11c/0x134 setup_arch+0x300/0x3f8 start_kernel+0x9c/0x6e8 start_here_common+0x1c/0x4b0 kmemleak: Automatic memory scanning thread ended [[email protected]: use is_migrate_cma_page() and update commit log] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Qian Cai <[email protected]> Acked-by: Michal Hocko <[email protected]> Acked-by: Vlastimil Babka <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Oscar Salvador <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19proc: fixup proc-pid-vm testAlexey Dobriyan1-2/+2
Silly sizeof(pointer) vs sizeof(uint8_t[]) bug. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190414123009.GA12971@avx2 Fixes: e483b0208784 ("proc: test /proc/*/maps, smaps, smaps_rollup, statm") Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19proc: fix map_files test on F29Alexey Dobriyan1-10/+10
F29 bans mapping first 64KB even for root making test fail. Iterate from address 0 until mmap() works. Gentoo (root): openat(AT_FDCWD, "/dev/zero", O_RDONLY) = 3 mmap(NULL, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = 0 Gentoo (non-root): openat(AT_FDCWD, "/dev/zero", O_RDONLY) = 3 mmap(NULL, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EPERM (Operation not permitted) mmap(0x1000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = 0x1000 F29 (root): openat(AT_FDCWD, "/dev/zero", O_RDONLY) = 3 mmap(NULL, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0x1000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0x2000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0x3000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0x4000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0x5000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0x6000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0x7000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0x8000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0x9000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0xa000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0xb000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0xc000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0xd000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0xe000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0xf000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) mmap(0x10000, 4096, PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3, 0) = 0x10000 Now all proc tests succeed on F29 if run as root, at last! Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190414123612.GB12971@avx2 Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <[email protected]> Cc: Randy Dunlap <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19mm/vmstat.c: fix /proc/vmstat format for CONFIG_DEBUG_TLBFLUSH=y CONFIG_SMP=nKonstantin Khlebnikov1-5/+0
Commit 58bc4c34d249 ("mm/vmstat.c: skip NR_TLB_REMOTE_FLUSH* properly") depends on skipping vmstat entries with empty name introduced in 7aaf77272358 ("mm: don't show nr_indirectly_reclaimable in /proc/vmstat") but reverted in b29940c1abd7 ("mm: rename and change semantics of nr_indirectly_reclaimable_bytes"). So skipping no longer works and /proc/vmstat has misformatted lines " 0". This patch simply shows debug counters "nr_tlb_remote_*" for UP. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/155481488468.467.4295519102880913454.stgit@buzz Fixes: 58bc4c34d249 ("mm/vmstat.c: skip NR_TLB_REMOTE_FLUSH* properly") Signed-off-by: Konstantin Khlebnikov <[email protected]> Acked-by: Vlastimil Babka <[email protected]> Cc: Roman Gushchin <[email protected]> Cc: Jann Horn <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19mm/memory_hotplug: do not unlock after failing to take the device_hotplug_lockzhong jiang1-1/+1
When adding memory by probing a memory block in the sysfs interface, there is an obvious issue where we will unlock the device_hotplug_lock when we failed to takes it. That issue was introduced in 8df1d0e4a265 ("mm/memory_hotplug: make add_memory() take the device_hotplug_lock"). We should drop out in time when failing to take the device_hotplug_lock. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Fixes: 8df1d0e4a265 ("mm/memory_hotplug: make add_memory() take the device_hotplug_lock") Signed-off-by: zhong jiang <[email protected]> Reported-by: Yang yingliang <[email protected]> Acked-by: Michal Hocko <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Oscar Salvador <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19mm: swapoff: shmem_unuse() stop eviction without igrab()Hugh Dickins3-28/+24
The igrab() in shmem_unuse() looks good, but we forgot that it gives no protection against concurrent unmounting: a point made by Konstantin Khlebnikov eight years ago, and then fixed in 2.6.39 by 778dd893ae78 ("tmpfs: fix race between umount and swapoff"). The current 5.1-rc swapoff is liable to hit "VFS: Busy inodes after unmount of tmpfs. Self-destruct in 5 seconds. Have a nice day..." followed by GPF. Once again, give up on using igrab(); but don't go back to making such heavy-handed use of shmem_swaplist_mutex as last time: that would spoil the new design, and I expect could deadlock inside shmem_swapin_page(). Instead, shmem_unuse() just raise a "stop_eviction" count in the shmem- specific inode, and shmem_evict_inode() wait for that to go down to 0. Call it "stop_eviction" rather than "swapoff_busy" because it can be put to use for others later (huge tmpfs patches expect to use it). That simplifies shmem_unuse(), protecting it from both unlink and unmount; and in practice lets it locate all the swap in its first try. But do not rely on that: there's still a theoretical case, when shmem_writepage() might have been preempted after its get_swap_page(), before making the swap entry visible to swapoff. [[email protected]: remove incorrect list_del()] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Fixes: b56a2d8af914 ("mm: rid swapoff of quadratic complexity") Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <[email protected]> Cc: "Alex Xu (Hello71)" <[email protected]> Cc: Huang Ying <[email protected]> Cc: Kelley Nielsen <[email protected]> Cc: Konstantin Khlebnikov <[email protected]> Cc: Rik van Riel <[email protected]> Cc: Vineeth Pillai <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19mm: swapoff: take notice of completion soonerHugh Dickins1-8/+11
The old try_to_unuse() implementation was driven by find_next_to_unuse(), which terminated as soon as all the swap had been freed. Add inuse_pages checks now (alongside signal_pending()) to stop scanning mms and swap_map once finished. The same ought to be done in shmem_unuse() too, but never was before, and needs a different interface: so leave it as is for now. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Fixes: b56a2d8af914 ("mm: rid swapoff of quadratic complexity") Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <[email protected]> Cc: "Alex Xu (Hello71)" <[email protected]> Cc: Huang Ying <[email protected]> Cc: Kelley Nielsen <[email protected]> Cc: Konstantin Khlebnikov <[email protected]> Cc: Rik van Riel <[email protected]> Cc: Vineeth Pillai <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19mm: swapoff: remove too limiting SWAP_UNUSE_MAX_TRIESHugh Dickins1-8/+8
SWAP_UNUSE_MAX_TRIES 3 appeared to work well in earlier testing, but further testing has proved it to be a source of unnecessary swapoff EBUSY failures (which can then be followed by unmount EBUSY failures). When mmget_not_zero() or shmem's igrab() fails, there is an mm exiting or inode being evicted, freeing up swap independent of try_to_unuse(). Those typically completed much sooner than the old quadratic swapoff, but now it's more common that swapoff may need to wait for them. It's possible to move those cases from init_mm.mmlist and shmem_swaplist to separate "exiting" swaplists, and try_to_unuse() then wait for those lists to be emptied; but we've not bothered with that in the past, and don't want to risk missing some other forgotten case. So just revert to cycling around until the swap is gone, without any retries limit. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Fixes: b56a2d8af914 ("mm: rid swapoff of quadratic complexity") Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <[email protected]> Cc: "Alex Xu (Hello71)" <[email protected]> Cc: Huang Ying <[email protected]> Cc: Kelley Nielsen <[email protected]> Cc: Konstantin Khlebnikov <[email protected]> Cc: Rik van Riel <[email protected]> Cc: Vineeth Pillai <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19mm: swapoff: shmem_find_swap_entries() filter out other typesHugh Dickins1-9/+9
Swapfile "type" was passed all the way down to shmem_unuse_inode(), but then forgotten from shmem_find_swap_entries(): with the result that removing one swapfile would try to free up all the swap from shmem - no problem when only one swapfile anyway, but counter-productive when more, causing swapoff to be unnecessarily OOM-killed when it should succeed. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Fixes: b56a2d8af914 ("mm: rid swapoff of quadratic complexity") Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <[email protected]> Cc: Konstantin Khlebnikov <[email protected]> Cc: "Alex Xu (Hello71)" <[email protected]> Cc: Vineeth Pillai <[email protected]> Cc: Kelley Nielsen <[email protected]> Cc: Rik van Riel <[email protected]> Cc: Huang Ying <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19slab: store tagged freelist for off-slab slabmgmtQian Cai1-1/+0
Commit 51dedad06b5f ("kasan, slab: make freelist stored without tags") calls kasan_reset_tag() for off-slab slab management object leading to freelist being stored non-tagged. However, cache_grow_begin() calls alloc_slabmgmt() which calls kmem_cache_alloc_node() assigns a tag for the address and stores it in the shadow address. As the result, it causes endless errors below during boot due to drain_freelist() -> slab_destroy() -> kasan_slab_free() which compares already untagged freelist against the stored tag in the shadow address. Since off-slab slab management object freelist is such a special case, just store it tagged. Non-off-slab management object freelist is still stored untagged which has not been assigned a tag and should not cause any other troubles with this inconsistency. BUG: KASAN: double-free or invalid-free in slab_destroy+0x84/0x88 Pointer tag: [ff], memory tag: [99] CPU: 0 PID: 1376 Comm: kworker/0:4 Tainted: G W 5.1.0-rc3+ #8 Hardware name: HPE Apollo 70 /C01_APACHE_MB , BIOS L50_5.13_1.0.6 07/10/2018 Workqueue: cgroup_destroy css_killed_work_fn Call trace: print_address_description+0x74/0x2a4 kasan_report_invalid_free+0x80/0xc0 __kasan_slab_free+0x204/0x208 kasan_slab_free+0xc/0x18 kmem_cache_free+0xe4/0x254 slab_destroy+0x84/0x88 drain_freelist+0xd0/0x104 __kmem_cache_shrink+0x1ac/0x224 __kmemcg_cache_deactivate+0x1c/0x28 memcg_deactivate_kmem_caches+0xa0/0xe8 memcg_offline_kmem+0x8c/0x3d4 mem_cgroup_css_offline+0x24c/0x290 css_killed_work_fn+0x154/0x618 process_one_work+0x9cc/0x183c worker_thread+0x9b0/0xe38 kthread+0x374/0x390 ret_from_fork+0x10/0x18 Allocated by task 1625: __kasan_kmalloc+0x168/0x240 kasan_slab_alloc+0x18/0x20 kmem_cache_alloc_node+0x1f8/0x3a0 cache_grow_begin+0x4fc/0xa24 cache_alloc_refill+0x2f8/0x3e8 kmem_cache_alloc+0x1bc/0x3bc sock_alloc_inode+0x58/0x334 alloc_inode+0xb8/0x164 new_inode_pseudo+0x20/0xec sock_alloc+0x74/0x284 __sock_create+0xb0/0x58c sock_create+0x98/0xb8 __sys_socket+0x60/0x138 __arm64_sys_socket+0xa4/0x110 el0_svc_handler+0x2c0/0x47c el0_svc+0x8/0xc Freed by task 1625: __kasan_slab_free+0x114/0x208 kasan_slab_free+0xc/0x18 kfree+0x1a8/0x1e0 single_release+0x7c/0x9c close_pdeo+0x13c/0x43c proc_reg_release+0xec/0x108 __fput+0x2f8/0x784 ____fput+0x1c/0x28 task_work_run+0xc0/0x1b0 do_notify_resume+0xb44/0x1278 work_pending+0x8/0x10 The buggy address belongs to the object at ffff809681b89e00 which belongs to the cache kmalloc-128 of size 128 The buggy address is located 0 bytes inside of 128-byte region [ffff809681b89e00, ffff809681b89e80) The buggy address belongs to the page: page:ffff7fe025a06e00 count:1 mapcount:0 mapping:01ff80082000fb00 index:0xffff809681b8fe04 flags: 0x17ffffffc000200(slab) raw: 017ffffffc000200 ffff7fe025a06d08 ffff7fe022ef7b88 01ff80082000fb00 raw: ffff809681b8fe04 ffff809681b80000 00000001000000e0 0000000000000000 page dumped because: kasan: bad access detected page allocated via order 0, migratetype Unmovable, gfp_mask 0x2420c0(__GFP_IO|__GFP_FS|__GFP_NOWARN|__GFP_COMP|__GFP_THISNODE) prep_new_page+0x4e0/0x5e0 get_page_from_freelist+0x4ce8/0x50d4 __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x738/0x38b8 cache_grow_begin+0xd8/0xa24 ____cache_alloc_node+0x14c/0x268 __kmalloc+0x1c8/0x3fc ftrace_free_mem+0x408/0x1284 ftrace_free_init_mem+0x20/0x28 kernel_init+0x24/0x548 ret_from_fork+0x10/0x18 Memory state around the buggy address: ffff809681b89c00: fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe ffff809681b89d00: fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe >ffff809681b89e00: 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe ^ ffff809681b89f00: 43 43 43 43 43 fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe ffff809681b8a000: 6d fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Fixes: 51dedad06b5f ("kasan, slab: make freelist stored without tags") Signed-off-by: Qian Cai <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Andrey Konovalov <[email protected]> Cc: Christoph Lameter <[email protected]> Cc: Pekka Enberg <[email protected]> Cc: David Rientjes <[email protected]> Cc: Joonsoo Kim <[email protected]> Cc: Andrey Ryabinin <[email protected]> Cc: Alexander Potapenko <[email protected]> Cc: Dmitry Vyukov <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-19drm/ttm: fix re-init of global structuresChristian König3-8/+8
When a driver unloads without unloading TTM we don't correctly clear the global structures leading to errors on re-init. Next step should probably be to remove the global structures and kobjs all together, but this is tricky since we need to maintain backward compatibility. Signed-off-by: Christian König <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Karol Herbst <[email protected]> Tested-by: Karol Herbst <[email protected]> CC: [email protected] # 5.0.x Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <[email protected]>
2019-04-19x86/cpu/bugs: Use __initconst for 'const' init dataAndi Kleen1-3/+3
Some of the recently added const tables use __initdata which causes section attribute conflicts. Use __initconst instead. Fixes: fa1202ef2243 ("x86/speculation: Add command line control") Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected]
2019-04-19x86/kprobes: Avoid kretprobe recursion bugMasami Hiramatsu1-2/+20
Avoid kretprobe recursion loop bg by setting a dummy kprobes to current_kprobe per-CPU variable. This bug has been introduced with the asm-coded trampoline code, since previously it used another kprobe for hooking the function return placeholder (which only has a nop) and trampoline handler was called from that kprobe. This revives the old lost kprobe again. With this fix, we don't see deadlock anymore. And you can see that all inner-called kretprobe are skipped. event_1 235 0 event_2 19375 19612 The 1st column is recorded count and the 2nd is missed count. Above shows (event_1 rec) + (event_2 rec) ~= (event_2 missed) (some difference are here because the counter is racy) Reported-by: Andrea Righi <[email protected]> Tested-by: Andrea Righi <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <[email protected]> Acked-by: Steven Rostedt <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Fixes: c9becf58d935 ("[PATCH] kretprobe: kretprobe-booster") Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/155094064889.6137.972160690963039.stgit@devbox Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2019-04-19kprobes: Mark ftrace mcount handler functions nokprobeMasami Hiramatsu1-1/+5
Mark ftrace mcount handler functions nokprobe since probing on these functions with kretprobe pushes return address incorrectly on kretprobe shadow stack. Reported-by: Francis Deslauriers <[email protected]> Tested-by: Andrea Righi <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <[email protected]> Acked-by: Steven Rostedt <[email protected]> Acked-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/155094062044.6137.6419622920568680640.stgit@devbox Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2019-04-19x86/kprobes: Verify stack frame on kretprobeMasami Hiramatsu2-0/+27
Verify the stack frame pointer on kretprobe trampoline handler, If the stack frame pointer does not match, it skips the wrong entry and tries to find correct one. This can happen if user puts the kretprobe on the function which can be used in the path of ftrace user-function call. Such functions should not be probed, so this adds a warning message that reports which function should be blacklisted. Tested-by: Andrea Righi <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <[email protected]> Acked-by: Steven Rostedt <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/155094059185.6137.15527904013362842072.stgit@devbox Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2019-04-19locking/atomics: Don't assume that scripts are executableAndrew Morton1-1/+1
patch(1) doesn't set the x bit on files. So if someone downloads and applies patch-4.21.xz, their kernel won't build. Fix that by executing /bin/sh. Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Acked-by: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> Cc: Boqun Feng <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Cc: Will Deacon <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2019-04-19sc16is7xx: put err_spi and err_i2c into correct #ifdefGuoqing Jiang1-2/+2
err_spi is only called within SERIAL_SC16IS7XX_SPI while err_i2c is called inside SERIAL_SC16IS7XX_I2C. So we need to put err_spi and err_i2c into each #ifdef accordingly. This change fixes ("sc16is7xx: move label 'err_spi' to correct section"). Signed-off-by: Guoqing Jiang <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>
2019-04-18scsi: aic7xxx: fix EISA supportChristoph Hellwig4-6/+7
Instead of relying on the now removed NULL argument to pci_alloc_consistent, switch to the generic DMA API, and store the struct device so that we can pass it. Fixes: 4167b2ad5182 ("PCI: Remove NULL device handling from PCI DMA API") Reported-by: Matthew Whitehead <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]> Tested-by: Matthew Whitehead <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <[email protected]>
2019-04-18Revert "scsi: fcoe: clear FC_RP_STARTED flags when receiving a LOGO"Saurav Kashyap1-1/+0
This patch clears FC_RP_STARTED flag during logoff, because of this re-login(flogi) didn't happen to the switch. This reverts commit 1550ec458e0cf1a40a170ab1f4c46e3f52860f65. Fixes: 1550ec458e0c ("scsi: fcoe: clear FC_RP_STARTED flags when receiving a LOGO") Cc: <[email protected]> # v4.18+ Signed-off-by: Saurav Kashyap <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@#suse.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <[email protected]>
2019-04-18net/tls: fix refcount adjustment in fallbackJakub Kicinski1-3/+10
Unlike atomic_add(), refcount_add() does not deal well with a negative argument. TLS fallback code reallocates the skb and is very likely to shrink the truesize, leading to: [ 189.513254] WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 0 at lib/refcount.c:81 refcount_add_not_zero_checked+0x15c/0x180 Call Trace: refcount_add_checked+0x6/0x40 tls_enc_skb+0xb93/0x13e0 [tls] Once wmem_allocated count saturates the application can no longer send data on the socket. This is similar to Eric's fixes for GSO, TCP: commit 7ec318feeed1 ("tcp: gso: avoid refcount_t warning from tcp_gso_segment()") and UDP: commit 575b65bc5bff ("udp: avoid refcount_t saturation in __udp_gso_segment()"). Unlike the GSO case, for TLS fallback it's likely that the skb has shrunk, so the "likely" annotation is the other way around (likely branch being "sub"). Fixes: e8f69799810c ("net/tls: Add generic NIC offload infrastructure") Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: John Hurley <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2019-04-18stmmac: pci: Adjust IOT2000 matchingSu Bao Cheng1-2/+6
Since there are more IOT2040 variants with identical hardware but different asset tags, the asset tag matching should be adjusted to support them. For the board name "SIMATIC IOT2000", currently there are 2 types of hardware, IOT2020 and IOT2040. The IOT2020 is identified by its unique asset tag. Match on it first. If we then match on the board name only, we will catch all IOT2040 variants. In the future there will be no other devices with the "SIMATIC IOT2000" DMI board name but different hardware. Signed-off-by: Su Bao Cheng <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Jan Kiszka <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2019-04-18firestream: fix spelling mistake "tramsitted" -> "transmitted"Colin Ian King1-1/+1
There is a spelling mistake in a debug message. Fix it. Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2019-04-18net: ipv6: addrlabel: fix spelling mistake "requewst" -> "request"Colin Ian King1-1/+1
There is a spelling mistake in a NL_SET_ERR_MSG_MOD error message, fix it. Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Mukesh Ojha <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2019-04-18Merge branch 'mlxsw-Few-small-fixes'David S. Miller2-4/+4
Ido Schimmel says: ==================== mlxsw: Few small fixes Patch #1, from Petr, adjusts mlxsw to provide the same QoS behavior for both Spectrum-1 and Spectrum-2. The fix is required due to a difference in the behavior of Spectrum-2 compared to Spectrum-1. The problem and solution are described in the detail in the changelog. Patch #2 increases the time period in which the driver waits for the firmware to signal it has finished its initialization. The issue will be fixed in future firmware versions and the timeout will be decreased. Patch #3, from Amit, fixes a display problem where the autoneg status in ethtool is not updated in case the netdev is not running. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2019-04-18mlxsw: spectrum: Fix autoneg status in ethtoolAmit Cohen1-2/+2
If link is down and autoneg is set to on/off, the status in ethtool does not change. The reason is when the link is down the function returns with zero before changing autoneg value. Move the checking of link state (up/down) to be performed after setting autoneg value, in order to be sure that autoneg will change in any case. Fixes: 56ade8fe3fe1 ("mlxsw: spectrum: Add initial support for Spectrum ASIC") Signed-off-by: Amit Cohen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <[email protected]> Acked-by: Jiri Pirko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2019-04-18mlxsw: pci: Reincrease PCI reset timeoutIdo Schimmel1-1/+1
During driver initialization the driver sends a reset to the device and waits for the firmware to signal that it is ready to continue. Commit d2f372ba0914 ("mlxsw: pci: Increase PCI SW reset timeout") increased the timeout to 13 seconds due to longer PHY calibration in Spectrum-2 compared to Spectrum-1. Recently it became apparent that this timeout is too short and therefore this patch increases it again to a safer limit that will be reduced in the future. Fixes: c3ab435466d5 ("mlxsw: spectrum: Extend to support Spectrum-2 ASIC") Fixes: d2f372ba0914 ("mlxsw: pci: Increase PCI SW reset timeout") Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <[email protected]> Acked-by: Jiri Pirko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2019-04-18mlxsw: spectrum: Put MC TCs into DWRR modePetr Machata1-1/+1
Both Spectrum-1 and Spectrum-2 chips are currently configured such that pairs of TC n (which is used for UC traffic) and TC n+8 (which is used for MC traffic) are feeding into the same subgroup. Strict prioritization is configured between the two TCs, and by enabling MC-aware mode on the switch, the lower-numbered (UC) TCs are favored over the higher-numbered (MC) TCs. On Spectrum-2 however, there is an issue in configuration of the MC-aware mode. As a result, MC traffic is prioritized over UC traffic. To work around the issue, configure the MC TCs with DWRR mode (while keeping the UC TCs in strict mode). With this patch, the multicast-unicast arbitration results in the same behavior on both Spectrum-1 and Spectrum-2 chips. Fixes: 7b8195306694 ("mlxsw: spectrum: Configure MC-aware mode on mlxsw ports") Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
2019-04-18Merge tag 'arm64-fixes' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-1/+1
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux Pull arm64 fix from Catalin Marinas: "Avoid compiler uninitialised warning introduced by recent arm64 futex fix" * tag 'arm64-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: arm64: futex: Restore oldval initialization to work around buggy compilers
2019-04-18arm64: futex: Restore oldval initialization to work around buggy compilersNathan Chancellor1-1/+1
Commit 045afc24124d ("arm64: futex: Fix FUTEX_WAKE_OP atomic ops with non-zero result value") removed oldval's zero initialization in arch_futex_atomic_op_inuser because it is not necessary. Unfortunately, Android's arm64 GCC 4.9.4 [1] does not agree: ../kernel/futex.c: In function 'do_futex': ../kernel/futex.c:1658:17: warning: 'oldval' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] return oldval == cmparg; ^ In file included from ../kernel/futex.c:73:0: ../arch/arm64/include/asm/futex.h:53:6: note: 'oldval' was declared here int oldval, ret, tmp; ^ GCC fails to follow that when ret is non-zero, futex_atomic_op_inuser returns right away, avoiding the uninitialized use that it claims. Restoring the zero initialization works around this issue. [1]: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/aarch64/aarch64-linux-android-4.9/ Cc: [email protected] Fixes: 045afc24124d ("arm64: futex: Fix FUTEX_WAKE_OP atomic ops with non-zero result value") Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <[email protected]>
2019-04-18signal: use fdget() since we don't allow O_PATHChristian Brauner1-1/+1
As stated in the original commit for pidfd_send_signal() we don't allow to signal processes through O_PATH file descriptors since it is semantically equivalent to a write on the pidfd. We already correctly error out right now and return EBADF if an O_PATH fd is passed. This is because we use file->f_op to detect whether a pidfd is passed and O_PATH fds have their file->f_op set to empty_fops in do_dentry_open() and thus fail the test. Thus, there is no regression. It's just semantically correct to use fdget() and return an error right from there instead of taking a reference and returning an error later. Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <[email protected]> Acked-by: Oleg Nesterov <[email protected]> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]> Cc: "Eric W. Biederman" <[email protected]> Cc: Kees Cook <[email protected]> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Cc: Jann Horn <[email protected]> Cc: David Howells <[email protected]> Cc: "Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)" <[email protected]> Cc: Andy Lutomirsky <[email protected]> Cc: Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Cc: Oleg Nesterov <[email protected]> Cc: Aleksa Sarai <[email protected]> Cc: Al Viro <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
2019-04-18Merge tag 's390-5.1-3' of ↵Linus Torvalds11-16/+22
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux Pull s390 bug fixes from Martin Schwidefsky: - Fix overwrite of the initial ramdisk due to misuse of IS_ENABLED - Fix integer overflow in the dasd driver resulting in incorrect number of blocks for large devices - Fix a lockdep false positive in the 3270 driver - Fix a deadlock in the zcrypt driver - Fix incorrect debug feature entries in the pkey api - Fix inline assembly constraints fallout with CONFIG_KASAN=y * tag 's390-5.1-3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux: s390: correct some inline assembly constraints s390/pkey: add one more argument space for debug feature entry s390/zcrypt: fix possible deadlock situation on ap queue remove s390/3270: fix lockdep false positive on view->lock s390/dasd: Fix capacity calculation for large volumes s390/mem_detect: Use IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD)
2019-04-18Merge tag 'afs-fixes-20190413' of ↵Linus Torvalds7-11/+10
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs Pull AFS fixes from David Howells: - Stop using the deprecated get_seconds(). - Don't make tracepoint strings const as the section they go in isn't read-only. - Differentiate failure due to unmarshalling from other failure cases. We shouldn't abort with RXGEN_CC/SS_UNMARSHAL if it's not due to unmarshalling. - Add a missing unlock_page(). - Fix the interaction between receiving a notification from a server that it has invalidated all outstanding callback promises and a client call that we're in the middle of making that will get a new promise. * tag 'afs-fixes-20190413' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs: afs: Fix in-progess ops to ignore server-level callback invalidation afs: Unlock pages for __pagevec_release() afs: Differentiate abort due to unmarshalling from other errors afs: Avoid section confusion in CM_NAME afs: avoid deprecated get_seconds()
2019-04-18Merge branch 'linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds3-13/+67
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6 Pull crypto fix from Herbert Xu: "Fix a bug in the implementation of the x86 accelerated version of poly1305" * 'linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: crypto: x86/poly1305 - fix overflow during partial reduction
2019-04-18Merge tag 'drm-fixes-2019-04-18' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drmLinus Torvalds10-18/+58
Pull drm fixes from Dave Airlie: "Since Easter is looming for me, I'm just pushing whatever is in my tree, I'll see what else turns up and maybe I'll send another pull early next week if there is anything. tegra: - stream id programming fix - avoid divide by 0 for bad hdmi audio setup code ttm: - Hugepages fix - refcount imbalance in error path fix amdgpu: - GPU VM fixes for Vega/RV - DC AUX fix for active DP-DVI dongles - DC fix for multihead regression" * tag 'drm-fixes-2019-04-18' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm: drm/tegra: hdmi: Setup audio only if configured drm/amd/display: If one stream full updates, full update all planes drm/amdgpu/gmc9: fix VM_L2_CNTL3 programming drm/amdgpu: shadow in shadow_list without tbo.mem.start cause page fault in sriov TDR gpu: host1x: Program stream ID to bypass without SMMU drm/amd/display: extending AUX SW Timeout drm/ttm: fix dma_fence refcount imbalance on error path drm/ttm: fix incrementing the page pointer for huge pages drm/ttm: fix start page for huge page check in ttm_put_pages() drm/ttm: fix out-of-bounds read in ttm_put_pages() v2
2019-04-18drm/sun4i: Fix component unbinding and component master deletionPaul Kocialkowski1-0/+4
For our component-backed driver to be properly removed, we need to delete the component master in sun4i_drv_remove and make sure to call component_unbind_all in the master's unbind so that all components are unbound when the master is. Fixes: 9026e0d122ac ("drm: Add Allwinner A10 Display Engine support") Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <[email protected]> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/[email protected]
2019-04-18drm/sun4i: Set device driver data at bind time for use in unbindPaul Kocialkowski1-0/+2
Our sun4i_drv_unbind gets the drm device using dev_get_drvdata. However, that driver data is never set in sun4i_drv_bind. Set it there to avoid getting a NULL pointer at unbind time. Fixes: 9026e0d122ac ("drm: Add Allwinner A10 Display Engine support") Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <[email protected]> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/[email protected]
2019-04-18drm/sun4i: Add missing drm_atomic_helper_shutdown at driver unbindPaul Kocialkowski1-0/+2
A call to drm_atomic_helper_shutdown is required to properly release the internal references taken by the core and avoid warnings about leaking objects. Add it since it was missing. Fixes: 9026e0d122ac ("drm: Add Allwinner A10 Display Engine support") Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <[email protected]> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/[email protected]
2019-04-18crypto: lrw - Fix atomic sleep when walking skcipherHerbert Xu1-1/+5
When we perform a walk in the completion function, we need to ensure that it is atomic. Fixes: ac3c8f36c31d ("crypto: lrw - Do not use auxiliary buffer") Cc: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <[email protected]> Acked-by: Ondrej Mosnacek <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <[email protected]>
2019-04-18crypto: xts - Fix atomic sleep when walking skcipherHerbert Xu1-1/+5
When we perform a walk in the completion function, we need to ensure that it is atomic. Reported-by: [email protected] Fixes: 78105c7e769b ("crypto: xts - Drop use of auxiliary buffer") Cc: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <[email protected]> Acked-by: Ondrej Mosnacek <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <[email protected]>
2019-04-18timers/sched_clock: Prevent generic sched_clock wrap caused by tick_freeze()Chang-An Chen3-2/+11
tick_freeze() introduced by suspend-to-idle in commit 124cf9117c5f ("PM / sleep: Make it possible to quiesce timers during suspend-to-idle") uses timekeeping_suspend() instead of syscore_suspend() during suspend-to-idle. As a consequence generic sched_clock will keep going because sched_clock_suspend() and sched_clock_resume() are not invoked during suspend-to-idle which can result in a generic sched_clock wrap. On a ARM system with suspend-to-idle enabled, sched_clock is registered as "56 bits at 13MHz, resolution 76ns, wraps every 4398046511101ns", which means the real wrapping duration is 8796093022202ns. [ 134.551779] suspend-to-idle suspend (timekeeping_suspend()) [ 1204.912239] suspend-to-idle resume (timekeeping_resume()) ...... [ 1206.912239] suspend-to-idle suspend (timekeeping_suspend()) [ 5880.502807] suspend-to-idle resume (timekeeping_resume()) ...... [ 6000.403724] suspend-to-idle suspend (timekeeping_suspend()) [ 8035.753167] suspend-to-idle resume (timekeeping_resume()) ...... [ 8795.786684] (2)[321:charger_thread]...... [ 8795.788387] (2)[321:charger_thread]...... [ 0.057226] (0)[0:swapper/0]...... [ 0.061447] (2)[0:swapper/2]...... sched_clock was not stopped during suspend-to-idle, and sched_clock_poll hrtimer was not expired because timekeeping_suspend() was invoked during suspend-to-idle. It makes sched_clock wrap at kernel time 8796s. To prevent this, invoke sched_clock_suspend() and sched_clock_resume() in tick_freeze() together with timekeeping_suspend() and timekeeping_resume(). Fixes: 124cf9117c5f (PM / sleep: Make it possible to quiesce timers during suspend-to-idle) Signed-off-by: Chang-An Chen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <[email protected]> Cc: Matthias Brugger <[email protected]> Cc: John Stultz <[email protected]> Cc: Kees Cook <[email protected]> Cc: Corey Minyard <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Cc: Stanley Chu <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected]
2019-04-18perf/x86/amd: Add event map for AMD Family 17hKim Phillips1-9/+26
Family 17h differs from prior families by: - Does not support an L2 cache miss event - It has re-enumerated PMC counters for: - L2 cache references - front & back end stalled cycles So we add a new amd_f17h_perfmon_event_map[] so that the generic perf event names will resolve to the correct h/w events on family 17h and above processors. Reference sections 2.1.13.3.3 (stalls) and 2.1.13.3.6 (L2): https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/54945_PPR_Family_17h_Models_00h-0Fh.pdf Signed-off-by: Kim Phillips <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> # v4.9+ Cc: Alexander Shishkin <[email protected]> Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> Cc: Borislav Petkov <[email protected]> Cc: H. Peter Anvin <[email protected]> Cc: Janakarajan Natarajan <[email protected]> Cc: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> Cc: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> Cc: Martin Liška <[email protected]> Cc: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Cc: Pu Wen <[email protected]> Cc: Suravee Suthikulpanit <[email protected]> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Fixes: e40ed1542dd7 ("perf/x86: Add perf support for AMD family-17h processors") [ Improved the formatting a bit. ] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
2019-04-18x86/mm/KASLR: Fix the size of the direct mapping sectionBaoquan He1-1/+1
kernel_randomize_memory() uses __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT to calculate the maximum amount of system RAM supported. The size of the direct mapping section is obtained from the smaller one of the below two values: (actual system RAM size + padding size) vs (max system RAM size supported) This calculation is wrong since commit b83ce5ee9147 ("x86/mm/64: Make __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT always 52"). In it, __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT was changed to be 52, regardless of whether the kernel is using 4-level or 5-level page tables. Thus, it will always use 4 PB as the maximum amount of system RAM, even in 4-level paging mode where it should actually be 64 TB. Thus, the size of the direct mapping section will always be the sum of the actual system RAM size plus the padding size. Even when the amount of system RAM is 64 TB, the following layout will still be used. Obviously KALSR will be weakened significantly. |____|_______actual RAM_______|_padding_|______the rest_______| 0 64TB ~120TB Instead, it should be like this: |____|_______actual RAM_______|_________the rest______________| 0 64TB ~120TB The size of padding region is controlled by CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY_PHYSICAL_PADDING, which is 10 TB by default. The above issue only exists when CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY_PHYSICAL_PADDING is set to a non-zero value, which is the case when CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG is enabled. Otherwise, using __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT doesn't affect KASLR. Fix it by replacing __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT with MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS. [ bp: Massage commit message. ] Fixes: b83ce5ee9147 ("x86/mm/64: Make __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT always 52") Signed-off-by: Baoquan He <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Thomas Garnier <[email protected]> Acked-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <[email protected]> Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <[email protected]> Cc: Andy Lutomirski <[email protected]> Cc: Dave Hansen <[email protected]> Cc: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]> Cc: Kees Cook <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Cc: x86-ml <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190417083536.GE7065@MiWiFi-R3L-srv