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2021-06-18 | selftests: mptcp: enable checksum in mptcp_connect.sh | Geliang Tang | 1 | -1/+12 | |
This patch added a new argument "-C" for the mptcp_connect.sh script to set the sysctl checksum_enabled to 1 in ns1, ns2, ns3 and ns4 to enable the data checksum. Acked-by: Paolo Abeni <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Geliang Tang <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Mat Martineau <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-18 | selftests: seg6: add selftest for SRv6 End.DT46 Behavior | Andrea Mayer | 1 | -0/+573 | |
this selftest is designed for evaluating the new SRv6 End.DT46 Behavior used, in this example, for implementing IPv4/IPv6 L3 VPN use cases. Signed-off-by: Andrea Mayer <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Lungaroni <[email protected]> Acked-by: David Ahern <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-18 | perf probe: Add --bootconfig to output definition in bootconfig format | Masami Hiramatsu | 3 | -1/+85 | |
Now the boot-time tracing supports kprobes events and that must be written in bootconfig file in the following format. ftrace.event.kprobes.<EVENT_NAME>.probes = <PROBE-DEF> 'perf probe' already supports --definition (-D) action to show probe definitions, but the format is for tracefs: [p|r][:EVENT_NAME] <PROBE-DEF> This patch adds the --bootconfig option for -D action so that it outputs the probe definitions in bootconfig format. E.g. $ perf probe --bootconfig -D "path_lookupat:7 err:s32 s:string" ftrace.event.kprobes.path_lookupat_L7.probe = 'path_lookupat.isra.0+309 err_s32=%ax:s32 s_string=+0(%r13):string' Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <[email protected]> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <[email protected]> Cc: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> Cc: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> Cc: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/162282412351.452340.14871995440005640114.stgit@devnote2 Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-18 | perf probe: Cleanup synthesize_probe_trace_command() | Masami Hiramatsu | 1 | -37/+49 | |
Cleanup synthesize_probe_trace_command() to simplify the code path. Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <[email protected]> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <[email protected]> Cc: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> Cc: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> Cc: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/162282411361.452340.16886399333622147122.stgit@devnote2 Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-18 | perf probe: Support probes on init functions for offline kernel | Masami Hiramatsu | 1 | -2/+7 | |
'perf probe' internally checks the probe target is in the text area in post-process (after analyzing debuginfo). But it fails if the probe target is in the "inittext". This is a good limitation for the online kernel because such functions have gone after booting. However, for using it for boot-time tracing, user may want to put a probe on init functions. This skips the post checking process if the target is offline kenrel so that user can get the probe definition on the init functions. Without this patch: $ perf probe -k ./build-x86_64/vmlinux -D do_mount_root:10 Probe point 'do_mount_root:10' not found. Error: Failed to add events. With this patch: $ perf probe -k ./build-x86_64/vmlinux -D do_mount_root:10 p:probe/do_mount_root_L10 mount_block_root+300 Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <[email protected]> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <[email protected]> Cc: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> Cc: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> Cc: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/162282410293.452340.13347006295826431632.stgit@devnote2 Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-18 | perf test: Make stat bpf counters test more robust | Ian Rogers | 1 | -0/+8 | |
If the test is run on a hypervisor then the cycles event may not be counted, skip the test in this situation. Fail the test if cycles are not counted in the subsequent bpf counter run. Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <[email protected]> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <[email protected]> Cc: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> Cc: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> Cc: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Cc: Song Liu <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-18 | perf test: Add verbose skip output for bpf counters | Ian Rogers | 1 | -1/+7 | |
Provide additional context for when the stat bpf counters test skips. Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <[email protected]> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <[email protected]> Cc: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> Cc: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> Cc: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Cc: Song Liu <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-18 | bpf: Fix libelf endian handling in resolv_btfids | Tony Ambardar | 1 | -0/+3 | |
The vmlinux ".BTF_ids" ELF section is declared in btf_ids.h to hold a list of zero-filled BTF IDs, which is then patched at link-time with correct values by resolv_btfids. The section is flagged as "allocable" to preclude compression, but notably the section contents (BTF IDs) are untyped. When patching the BTF IDs, resolve_btfids writes in host-native endianness and relies on libelf for any required translation on reading and updating vmlinux. However, since the type of the .BTF_ids section content defaults to ELF_T_BYTE (i.e. unsigned char), no translation occurs. This results in incorrect patched values when cross-compiling to non-native endianness, and can manifest as kernel Oops and test failures which are difficult to troubleshoot [1]. Explicitly set the type of patched data to ELF_T_WORD, the architecture- neutral ELF type corresponding to the u32 BTF IDs. This enables libelf to transparently perform any needed endian conversions. Fixes: fbbb68de80a4 ("bpf: Add resolve_btfids tool to resolve BTF IDs in ELF object") Signed-off-by: Tony Ambardar <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Acked-by: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> Cc: Frank Eigler <[email protected]> Cc: Mark Wielaard <[email protected]> Cc: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> Cc: Yonghong Song <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/CAPGftE_eY-Zdi3wBcgDfkz_iOr1KF10n=9mJHm1_a_PykcsoeA@mail.gmail.com [1] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-18 | tools/power/x86/intel-speed-select: v1.10 release | Srinivas Pandruvada | 1 | -1/+1 | |
This release adds following change: - Fix reporting of memory frequency Signed-off-by: Srinivas Pandruvada <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-18 | tools/power/x86/intel-speed-select: Fix uncore memory frequency display | Srinivas Pandruvada | 4 | -1/+34 | |
The uncore memory frequency value from the mailbox command CONFIG_TDP_GET_MEM_FREQ needs to be scaled based on the platform for display. There is no single constant multiplier. This change introduces CPU model specific memory frequency multiplier. Signed-off-by: Srinivas Pandruvada <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-18 | Merge branch 'sched/urgent' into sched/core, to resolve conflicts | Ingo Molnar | 30 | -40/+179 | |
This commit in sched/urgent moved the cfs_rq_is_decayed() function: a7b359fc6a37: ("sched/fair: Correctly insert cfs_rq's to list on unthrottle") and this fresh commit in sched/core modified it in the old location: 9e077b52d86a: ("sched/pelt: Check that *_avg are null when *_sum are") Merge the two variants. Conflicts: kernel/sched/fair.c Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | selftests/bpf: Fix ringbuf test fetching map FD | Andrii Nakryiko | 1 | -1/+1 | |
Seems like 4d1b62986125 ("selftests/bpf: Convert few tests to light skeleton.") and 704e2beba23c ("selftests/bpf: Test ringbuf mmap read-only and read-write restrictions") were done independently on bpf and bpf-next trees and are in conflict with each other, despite a clean merge. Fix fetching of ringbuf's map_fd to use light skeleton properly. Fixes: 704e2beba23c ("selftests/bpf: Test ringbuf mmap read-only and read-write restrictions") Fixes: 4d1b62986125 ("selftests/bpf: Convert few tests to light skeleton.") Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-17 | Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm | Linus Torvalds | 2 | -20/+20 | |
Pull kvm fixes from Paolo Bonzini: "Miscellaneous bugfixes. The main interesting one is a NULL pointer dereference reported by syzkaller ("KVM: x86: Immediately reset the MMU context when the SMM flag is cleared")" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: KVM: selftests: Fix kvm_check_cap() assertion KVM: x86/mmu: Calculate and check "full" mmu_role for nested MMU KVM: X86: Fix x86_emulator slab cache leak KVM: SVM: Call SEV Guest Decommission if ASID binding fails KVM: x86: Immediately reset the MMU context when the SMM flag is cleared KVM: x86: Fix fall-through warnings for Clang KVM: SVM: fix doc warnings KVM: selftests: Fix compiling errors when initializing the static structure kvm: LAPIC: Restore guard to prevent illegal APIC register access | |||||
2021-06-17 | Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next | David S. Miller | 104 | -1052/+2913 | |
Daniel Borkmann says: ==================== pull-request: bpf-next 2021-06-17 The following pull-request contains BPF updates for your *net-next* tree. We've added 50 non-merge commits during the last 25 day(s) which contain a total of 148 files changed, 4779 insertions(+), 1248 deletions(-). The main changes are: 1) BPF infrastructure to migrate TCP child sockets from a listener to another in the same reuseport group/map, from Kuniyuki Iwashima. 2) Add a provably sound, faster and more precise algorithm for tnum_mul() as noted in https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.05398, from Harishankar Vishwanathan. 3) Streamline error reporting changes in libbpf as planned out in the 'libbpf: the road to v1.0' effort, from Andrii Nakryiko. 4) Add broadcast support to xdp_redirect_map(), from Hangbin Liu. 5) Extends bpf_map_lookup_and_delete_elem() functionality to 4 more map types, that is, {LRU_,PERCPU_,LRU_PERCPU_,}HASH, from Denis Salopek. 6) Support new LLVM relocations in libbpf to make them more linker friendly, also add a doc to describe the BPF backend relocations, from Yonghong Song. 7) Silence long standing KUBSAN complaints on register-based shifts in interpreter, from Daniel Borkmann and Eric Biggers. 8) Add dummy PT_REGS macros in libbpf to fail BPF program compilation when target arch cannot be determined, from Lorenz Bauer. 9) Extend AF_XDP to support large umems with 1M+ pages, from Magnus Karlsson. 10) Fix two minor libbpf tc BPF API issues, from Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi. 11) Move libbpf BPF_SEQ_PRINTF/BPF_SNPRINTF macros that can be used by BPF programs to bpf_helpers.h header, from Florent Revest. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | KVM: selftests: evmcs_test: Test that KVM_STATE_NESTED_EVMCS is never lost | Vitaly Kuznetsov | 1 | -26/+38 | |
Do KVM_GET_NESTED_STATE/KVM_SET_NESTED_STATE for a freshly restored VM (before the first KVM_RUN) to check that KVM_STATE_NESTED_EVMCS is not lost. Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | KVM: selftests: Introduce hyperv_features test | Vitaly Kuznetsov | 4 | -0/+817 | |
The initial implementation of the test only tests that access to Hyper-V MSRs and hypercalls is in compliance with guest visible CPUID feature bits. Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | KVM: selftests: Move evmcs.h to x86_64/ | Vitaly Kuznetsov | 1 | -1/+1 | |
evmcs.h is x86_64 only thing, move it to x86_64/ subdirectory. Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | KVM: selftests: move Hyper-V MSR definitions to hyperv.h | Vitaly Kuznetsov | 2 | -7/+20 | |
These defines can be shared by multiple tests, move them to a dedicated header. Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | KVM: selftests: Introduce x2APIC register manipulation functions | Jim Mattson | 3 | -5/+14 | |
Standardize reads and writes of the x2APIC MSRs. Signed-off-by: Jim Mattson <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Oliver Upton <[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | KVM: selftests: Hoist APIC functions out of individual tests | Jim Mattson | 7 | -66/+83 | |
Move the APIC functions into the library to encourage code reuse and to avoid unintended deviations. Signed-off-by: Jim Mattson <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Oliver Upton <[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | KVM: selftests: Move APIC definitions into a separate file | Jim Mattson | 3 | -47/+59 | |
Processor.h is a hodgepodge of definitions. Though the local APIC is technically built into the CPU these days, move the APIC definitions into a new header file: apic.h. Signed-off-by: Jim Mattson <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Oliver Upton <[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | KVM: selftests: x86: Add vmx_nested_tsc_scaling_test | Ilias Stamatis | 3 | -0/+244 | |
Test that nested TSC scaling works as expected with both L1 and L2 scaled. Signed-off-by: Ilias Stamatis <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | KVM: selftests: Fix kvm_check_cap() assertion | Fuad Tabba | 1 | -1/+1 | |
KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION ioctl can return any negative value on error, and not necessarily -1. Change the assertion to reflect that. Signed-off-by: Fuad Tabba <[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | selftests/bpf: Fix selftests build with old system-wide headers | Andrii Nakryiko | 1 | -0/+4 | |
migrate_reuseport.c selftest relies on having TCP_FASTOPEN_CONNECT defined in system-wide netinet/tcp.h. Selftests can use up-to-date uapi/linux/tcp.h, but that one doesn't have SOL_TCP. So instead of switching everything to uapi header, add #define for TCP_FASTOPEN_CONNECT to fix the build. Fixes: c9d0bdef89a6 ("bpf: Test BPF_SK_REUSEPORT_SELECT_OR_MIGRATE.") Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Acked-by: Kuniyuki Iwashima <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-16 | libbpf: Fail compilation if target arch is missing | Lorenz Bauer | 1 | -4/+42 | |
bpf2go is the Go equivalent of libbpf skeleton. The convention is that the compiled BPF is checked into the repository to facilitate distributing BPF as part of Go packages. To make this portable, bpf2go by default generates both bpfel and bpfeb variants of the C. Using bpf_tracing.h is inherently non-portable since the fields of struct pt_regs differ between platforms, so CO-RE can't help us here. The only way of working around this is to compile for each target platform independently. bpf2go can't do this by default since there are too many platforms. Define the various PT_... macros when no target can be determined and turn them into compilation failures. This works because bpf2go always compiles for bpf targets, so the compiler fallback doesn't kick in. Conditionally define __BPF_MISSING_TARGET so that we can inject a more appropriate error message at build time. The user can then choose which platform to target explicitly. Signed-off-by: Lorenz Bauer <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-16 | selftests/bpf: Whitelist test_progs.h from .gitignore | Daniel Xu | 1 | -0/+1 | |
Somehow test_progs.h was being included by the existing rule: /test_progs* This is bad because: 1) test_progs.h is a checked in file 2) grep-like tools like ripgrep[0] respect gitignore and test_progs.h was being hidden from searches [0]: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep Fixes: 74b5a5968fe8 ("selftests/bpf: Replace test_progs and test_maps w/ general rule") Signed-off-by: Daniel Xu <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/a46f64944bf678bc652410ca6028d3450f4f7f4b.1623880296.git.dxu@dxuuu.xyz | |||||
2021-06-16 | selftests: net: use bash to run udpgro_fwd test case | Andrea Righi | 1 | -1/+1 | |
udpgro_fwd.sh contains many bash specific operators ("[[", "local -r"), but it's using /bin/sh; in some distro /bin/sh is mapped to /bin/dash, that doesn't support such operators. Force the test to use /bin/bash explicitly and prevent false positive test failures. Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-16 | selftests: net: veth: make test compatible with dash | Andrea Righi | 1 | -2/+3 | |
veth.sh is a shell script that uses /bin/sh; some distro (Ubuntu for example) use dash as /bin/sh and in this case the test reports the following error: # ./veth.sh: 21: local: -r: bad variable name # ./veth.sh: 21: local: -r: bad variable name This happens because dash doesn't support the option "-r" with local. Moreover, in case of missing bpf object, the script is exiting -1, that is an illegal number for dash: exit: Illegal number: -1 Change the script to be compatible both with bash and dash and prevent the errors above. Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-16 | perf annotate: Add itrace options support | Yang Jihong | 2 | -0/+18 | |
The "auxtrace_info" and "auxtrace" functions are not set in "tool" member of "annotate". As a result, perf annotate does not support parsing itrace data. Before: # perf record -e arm_spe_0/branch_filter=1/ -a sleep 1 [ perf record: Woken up 9 times to write data ] [ perf record: Captured and wrote 20.874 MB perf.data ] # perf annotate --stdio Error: The perf.data data has no samples! Solution: 1. Add itrace options in help, 2. Set hook functions of "id_index", "auxtrace_info" and "auxtrace" in perf_tool. After: # perf record --all-user -e arm_spe_0/branch_filter=1/ ls Couldn't synthesize bpf events. perf.data [ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ] [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.010 MB perf.data ] # perf annotate --stdio Percent | Source code & Disassembly of libc-2.28.so for branch-miss (1 samples, percent: local period) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : Disassembly of section .text: : : 0000000000066180 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17>: 0.00 : 66180: stp x29, x30, [sp, #-96]! 0.00 : 66184: cmp x0, #0x0 0.00 : 66188: ccmp x1, #0x0, #0x4, ne // ne = any 0.00 : 6618c: mov x29, sp 0.00 : 66190: stp x24, x25, [sp, #56] 0.00 : 66194: stp x26, x27, [sp, #72] 0.00 : 66198: str x28, [sp, #88] 0.00 : 6619c: b.eq 66450 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x2d0> // b.none 0.00 : 661a0: stp x22, x23, [x29, #40] 0.00 : 661a4: mov x22, x1 0.00 : 661a8: ldr w1, [x3] 0.00 : 661ac: mov w23, w2 0.00 : 661b0: stp x20, x21, [x29, #24] 0.00 : 661b4: mov x20, x3 0.00 : 661b8: mov x21, x0 0.00 : 661bc: tbnz w1, #15, 66360 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x1e0> 0.00 : 661c0: ldr x0, [x3, #136] 0.00 : 661c4: ldr x2, [x0, #8] 0.00 : 661c8: str x19, [x29, #16] 0.00 : 661cc: mrs x19, tpidr_el0 0.00 : 661d0: sub x19, x19, #0x700 0.00 : 661d4: cmp x2, x19 0.00 : 661d8: b.eq 663f0 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x270> // b.none 0.00 : 661dc: mov w1, #0x1 // #1 0.00 : 661e0: ldaxr w2, [x0] 0.00 : 661e4: cmp w2, #0x0 0.00 : 661e8: b.ne 661f4 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x74> // b.any 0.00 : 661ec: stxr w3, w1, [x0] 0.00 : 661f0: cbnz w3, 661e0 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x60> 0.00 : 661f4: b.ne 66448 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x2c8> // b.any 0.00 : 661f8: ldr x0, [x20, #136] 0.00 : 661fc: ldr w1, [x20] 0.00 : 66200: ldr w2, [x0, #4] 0.00 : 66204: str x19, [x0, #8] 0.00 : 66208: add w2, w2, #0x1 0.00 : 6620c: str w2, [x0, #4] 0.00 : 66210: tbnz w1, #5, 66388 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x208> 0.00 : 66214: ldr x19, [x29, #16] 0.00 : 66218: ldr x0, [x21] 0.00 : 6621c: cbz x0, 66228 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0xa8> 0.00 : 66220: ldr x0, [x22] 0.00 : 66224: cbnz x0, 6623c <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0xbc> 0.00 : 66228: mov x0, #0x78 // #120 0.00 : 6622c: str x0, [x22] 0.00 : 66230: bl 20710 <malloc@plt> 0.00 : 66234: str x0, [x21] 0.00 : 66238: cbz x0, 66428 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x2a8> 0.00 : 6623c: ldr x27, [x20, #8] 0.00 : 66240: str x19, [x29, #16] 0.00 : 66244: ldr x19, [x20, #16] 0.00 : 66248: sub x19, x19, x27 0.00 : 6624c: cmp x19, #0x0 0.00 : 66250: b.le 66398 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x218> 0.00 : 66254: mov x25, #0x0 // #0 0.00 : 66258: b 662d8 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x158> 0.00 : 6625c: nop 0.00 : 66260: add x24, x19, x25 0.00 : 66264: ldr x3, [x22] 0.00 : 66268: add x26, x24, #0x1 0.00 : 6626c: ldr x0, [x21] 0.00 : 66270: cmp x3, x26 0.00 : 66274: b.cs 6629c <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x11c> // b.hs, b.nlast 0.00 : 66278: lsl x3, x3, #1 0.00 : 6627c: cmp x3, x26 0.00 : 66280: csel x26, x3, x26, cs // cs = hs, nlast 0.00 : 66284: mov x1, x26 0.00 : 66288: bl 206f0 <realloc@plt> 0.00 : 6628c: cbz x0, 66438 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x2b8> 0.00 : 66290: str x0, [x21] 0.00 : 66294: ldr x27, [x20, #8] 0.00 : 66298: str x26, [x22] 0.00 : 6629c: mov x2, x19 0.00 : 662a0: mov x1, x27 0.00 : 662a4: add x0, x0, x25 0.00 : 662a8: bl 87390 <explicit_bzero@@GLIBC_2.25+0x50> 0.00 : 662ac: ldr x0, [x20, #8] 0.00 : 662b0: add x19, x0, x19 0.00 : 662b4: str x19, [x20, #8] 0.00 : 662b8: cbnz x28, 66410 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x290> 0.00 : 662bc: mov x0, x20 0.00 : 662c0: bl 73b80 <__underflow@@GLIBC_2.17> 0.00 : 662c4: cmn w0, #0x1 0.00 : 662c8: b.eq 66410 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x290> // b.none 0.00 : 662cc: ldp x27, x19, [x20, #8] 0.00 : 662d0: mov x25, x24 0.00 : 662d4: sub x19, x19, x27 0.00 : 662d8: mov x2, x19 0.00 : 662dc: mov w1, w23 0.00 : 662e0: mov x0, x27 0.00 : 662e4: bl 807b0 <memchr@@GLIBC_2.17> 0.00 : 662e8: cmp x0, #0x0 0.00 : 662ec: mov x28, x0 0.00 : 662f0: sub x0, x0, x27 0.00 : 662f4: csinc x19, x19, x0, eq // eq = none 0.00 : 662f8: mov x0, #0x7fffffffffffffff // #9223372036854775807 0.00 : 662fc: sub x0, x0, x25 0.00 : 66300: cmp x19, x0 0.00 : 66304: b.lt 66260 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0xe0> // b.tstop 0.00 : 66308: adrp x0, 17f000 <sys_sigabbrev@@GLIBC_2.17+0x320> 0.00 : 6630c: ldr x0, [x0, #3624] 0.00 : 66310: mrs x2, tpidr_el0 0.00 : 66314: ldr x19, [x29, #16] 0.00 : 66318: mov w3, #0x4b // #75 0.00 : 6631c: ldr w1, [x20] 0.00 : 66320: mov x24, #0xffffffffffffffff // #-1 0.00 : 66324: str w3, [x2, x0] 0.00 : 66328: tbnz w1, #15, 66340 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x1c0> 0.00 : 6632c: ldr x0, [x20, #136] 0.00 : 66330: ldr w1, [x0, #4] 0.00 : 66334: sub w1, w1, #0x1 0.00 : 66338: str w1, [x0, #4] 0.00 : 6633c: cbz w1, 663b8 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x238> 0.00 : 66340: mov x0, x24 0.00 : 66344: ldr x28, [sp, #88] 0.00 : 66348: ldp x20, x21, [x29, #24] 0.00 : 6634c: ldp x22, x23, [x29, #40] 0.00 : 66350: ldp x24, x25, [sp, #56] 0.00 : 66354: ldp x26, x27, [sp, #72] 0.00 : 66358: ldp x29, x30, [sp], #96 0.00 : 6635c: ret 100.00 : 66360: tbz w1, #5, 66218 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x98> 0.00 : 66364: ldp x20, x21, [x29, #24] 0.00 : 66368: mov x24, #0xffffffffffffffff // #-1 0.00 : 6636c: ldp x22, x23, [x29, #40] 0.00 : 66370: mov x0, x24 0.00 : 66374: ldp x24, x25, [sp, #56] 0.00 : 66378: ldp x26, x27, [sp, #72] 0.00 : 6637c: ldr x28, [sp, #88] 0.00 : 66380: ldp x29, x30, [sp], #96 0.00 : 66384: ret 0.00 : 66388: mov x24, #0xffffffffffffffff // #-1 0.00 : 6638c: ldr x19, [x29, #16] 0.00 : 66390: b 66328 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x1a8> 0.00 : 66394: nop 0.00 : 66398: mov x0, x20 0.00 : 6639c: bl 73b80 <__underflow@@GLIBC_2.17> 0.00 : 663a0: cmn w0, #0x1 0.00 : 663a4: b.eq 66438 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x2b8> // b.none 0.00 : 663a8: ldp x27, x19, [x20, #8] 0.00 : 663ac: sub x19, x19, x27 0.00 : 663b0: b 66254 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0xd4> 0.00 : 663b4: nop 0.00 : 663b8: str xzr, [x0, #8] 0.00 : 663bc: ldxr w2, [x0] 0.00 : 663c0: stlxr w3, w1, [x0] 0.00 : 663c4: cbnz w3, 663bc <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x23c> 0.00 : 663c8: cmp w2, #0x1 0.00 : 663cc: b.le 66340 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x1c0> 0.00 : 663d0: mov x1, #0x81 // #129 0.00 : 663d4: mov x2, #0x1 // #1 0.00 : 663d8: mov x3, #0x0 // #0 0.00 : 663dc: mov x8, #0x62 // #98 0.00 : 663e0: svc #0x0 0.00 : 663e4: ldp x20, x21, [x29, #24] 0.00 : 663e8: ldp x22, x23, [x29, #40] 0.00 : 663ec: b 66370 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x1f0> 0.00 : 663f0: ldr w2, [x0, #4] 0.00 : 663f4: add w2, w2, #0x1 0.00 : 663f8: str w2, [x0, #4] 0.00 : 663fc: tbz w1, #5, 66214 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x94> 0.00 : 66400: mov x24, #0xffffffffffffffff // #-1 0.00 : 66404: ldr x19, [x29, #16] 0.00 : 66408: b 66330 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x1b0> 0.00 : 6640c: nop 0.00 : 66410: ldr x0, [x21] 0.00 : 66414: strb wzr, [x0, x24] 0.00 : 66418: ldr w1, [x20] 0.00 : 6641c: ldr x19, [x29, #16] 0.00 : 66420: b 66328 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x1a8> 0.00 : 66424: nop 0.00 : 66428: mov x24, #0xffffffffffffffff // #-1 0.00 : 6642c: ldr w1, [x20] 0.00 : 66430: b 66328 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x1a8> 0.00 : 66434: nop 0.00 : 66438: mov x24, #0xffffffffffffffff // #-1 0.00 : 6643c: ldr w1, [x20] 0.00 : 66440: ldr x19, [x29, #16] 0.00 : 66444: b 66328 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x1a8> 0.00 : 66448: bl e3ba0 <pthread_setcanceltype@@GLIBC_2.17+0x30> 0.00 : 6644c: b 661f8 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x78> 0.00 : 66450: adrp x0, 17f000 <sys_sigabbrev@@GLIBC_2.17+0x320> 0.00 : 66454: ldr x0, [x0, #3624] 0.00 : 66458: mrs x1, tpidr_el0 0.00 : 6645c: mov w2, #0x16 // #22 0.00 : 66460: mov x24, #0xffffffffffffffff // #-1 0.00 : 66464: str w2, [x1, x0] 0.00 : 66468: b 66370 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x1f0> 0.00 : 6646c: ldr w1, [x20] 0.00 : 66470: mov x4, x0 0.00 : 66474: tbnz w1, #15, 6648c <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x30c> 0.00 : 66478: ldr x0, [x20, #136] 0.00 : 6647c: ldr w1, [x0, #4] 0.00 : 66480: sub w1, w1, #0x1 0.00 : 66484: str w1, [x0, #4] 0.00 : 66488: cbz w1, 66494 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x314> 0.00 : 6648c: mov x0, x4 0.00 : 66490: bl 20e40 <gnu_get_libc_version@@GLIBC_2.17+0x130> 0.00 : 66494: str xzr, [x0, #8] 0.00 : 66498: ldxr w2, [x0] 0.00 : 6649c: stlxr w3, w1, [x0] 0.00 : 664a0: cbnz w3, 66498 <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x318> 0.00 : 664a4: cmp w2, #0x1 0.00 : 664a8: b.le 6648c <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x30c> 0.00 : 664ac: mov x1, #0x81 // #129 0.00 : 664b0: mov x2, #0x1 // #1 0.00 : 664b4: mov x3, #0x0 // #0 0.00 : 664b8: mov x8, #0x62 // #98 0.00 : 664bc: svc #0x0 0.00 : 664c0: b 6648c <__getdelim@@GLIBC_2.17+0x30c> Signed-off-by: Yang Jihong <[email protected]> Tested-by: Leo Yan <[email protected]> Acked-by: Adrian Hunter <[email protected]> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <[email protected]> Cc: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> Cc: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> Cc: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-16 | perf mem-events: Remove duplicate #undef | Li Huafei | 1 | -2/+0 | |
Remove duplicate '#undef E'. Signed-off-by: Li Huafei <[email protected]> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <[email protected]> Cc: Jiri Olsa <[email protected]> Cc: Kan Liang <[email protected]> Cc: Mark Rutland <[email protected]> Cc: Namhyung Kim <[email protected]> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]> Cc: Zhang Jinhao <[email protected]> Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-17 | selftests/powerpc: EBB selftest for MMCR0 control for PMU SPRs in ISA v3.1 | Athira Rajeev | 2 | -1/+64 | |
With the MMCR0 control bit (PMCCEXT) in ISA v3.1, read access to group B registers is restricted when MMCR0 PMCC=0b00. In other platforms (like power9), the older behaviour works where group B PMU SPRs are readable. Patch creates a selftest which verifies that the test takes a SIGILL when attempting to read PMU registers via helper function "dump_ebb_state" for ISA v3.1. Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <[email protected]> Tested-by: Nageswara R Sastry <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-17 | selftests/powerpc: Fix "no_handler" EBB selftest | Athira Rajeev | 1 | -2/+0 | |
The "no_handler_test" in ebb selftests attempts to read the PMU registers twice via helper function "dump_ebb_state". First dump is just before closing of event and the second invocation is done after closing of the event. The original intention of second dump_ebb_state was to dump the state of registers at the end of the test when the counters are frozen. But this will be achieved with the first call itself since sample period is set to low value and PMU will be frozen by then. Hence patch removes the dump which was done before closing of the event. Reported-by: Shirisha Ganta <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <[email protected]> Tested-by: Nageswara R Sastry <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-17 | powerpc/selftests: Use gettid() instead of getppid() for null_syscall | Christophe Leroy | 1 | -1/+2 | |
gettid() is 10% lighter than getppid(), use it for null_syscall selftest. Signed-off-by: Christophe Leroy <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/0ad62673d3e063f848e7c99d719bb966efd433e8.1622809833.git.christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu | |||||
2021-06-15 | selftests/sgx: Refine the test enclave to have storage | Jarkko Sakkinen | 4 | -15/+74 | |
Extend the enclave to have two operations: ENCL_OP_PUT and ENCL_OP_GET. ENCL_OP_PUT stores value inside the enclave address space and ENCL_OP_GET reads it. The internal buffer can be later extended to be variable size, and allow reclaimer tests. Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-15 | selftests/sgx: Add EXPECT_EEXIT() macro | Jarkko Sakkinen | 1 | -3/+11 | |
Add EXPECT_EEXIT() macro, which will conditionally print the exception information, in addition to EXPECT_EQ(self->run.function, EEXIT); Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-15 | selftests/sgx: Dump enclave memory map | Jarkko Sakkinen | 1 | -0/+14 | |
Often, it's useful to check whether /proc/self/maps looks sane when dealing with memory mapped objects, especially when they are JIT'ish dynamically constructed objects. Therefore, dump "/dev/sgx_enclave" matching lines from the memory map in FIXTURE_SETUP(). Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-15 | Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf | David S. Miller | 9 | -9/+54 | |
Daniel Borkmann says: ==================== pull-request: bpf 2021-06-15 The following pull-request contains BPF updates for your *net* tree. We've added 5 non-merge commits during the last 11 day(s) which contain a total of 10 files changed, 115 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-). The main changes are: 1) Fix marking incorrect umem ring as done in libbpf's xsk_socket__create_shared() helper, from Kev Jackson. 2) Fix oob leakage under a spectre v1 type confusion attack, from Daniel Borkmann. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-15 | selftests/sgx: Migrate to kselftest harness | Jarkko Sakkinen | 2 | -88/+92 | |
Migrate to kselftest harness. Use a fixture test with enclave initialized and de-initialized for each of the existing three tests, in other words: 1. One FIXTURE() for managing the enclave life-cycle. 2. Three TEST_F()'s, one for each test case. Dump lines of /proc/self/maps matching "sgx" in FIXTURE_SETUP() as this can be very useful debugging information later on. Amended commit log: This migration changes the output of this test. Instead of skipping the tests if open /dev/sgx_enclave fails, it will run all the tests and report failures on all of them. Shuah Khan <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-15 | selftests/sgx: Rename 'eenter' and 'sgx_call_vdso' | Jarkko Sakkinen | 3 | -17/+18 | |
Rename symbols for better clarity: * 'eenter' might be confused for directly calling ENCLU[EENTER]. It does not. It calls into the VDSO, which actually has the EENTER instruction. * 'sgx_call_vdso' is *only* used for entering the enclave. It's not some generic SGX call into the VDSO. Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-15 | bpf: Test BPF_SK_REUSEPORT_SELECT_OR_MIGRATE. | Kuniyuki Iwashima | 4 | -1/+692 | |
This patch adds a test for BPF_SK_REUSEPORT_SELECT_OR_MIGRATE and removes 'static' from settimeo() in network_helpers.c. Signed-off-by: Kuniyuki Iwashima <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet <[email protected]> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-15 | libbpf: Set expected_attach_type for BPF_PROG_TYPE_SK_REUSEPORT. | Kuniyuki Iwashima | 1 | -1/+4 | |
This commit introduces a new section (sk_reuseport/migrate) and sets expected_attach_type to two each section in BPF_PROG_TYPE_SK_REUSEPORT program. Signed-off-by: Kuniyuki Iwashima <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet <[email protected]> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-15 | bpf: Support socket migration by eBPF. | Kuniyuki Iwashima | 1 | -0/+15 | |
This patch introduces a new bpf_attach_type for BPF_PROG_TYPE_SK_REUSEPORT to check if the attached eBPF program is capable of migrating sockets. When the eBPF program is attached, we run it for socket migration if the expected_attach_type is BPF_SK_REUSEPORT_SELECT_OR_MIGRATE or net.ipv4.tcp_migrate_req is enabled. Currently, the expected_attach_type is not enforced for the BPF_PROG_TYPE_SK_REUSEPORT type of program. Thus, this commit follows the earlier idea in the commit aac3fc320d94 ("bpf: Post-hooks for sys_bind") to fix up the zero expected_attach_type in bpf_prog_load_fixup_attach_type(). Moreover, this patch adds a new field (migrating_sk) to sk_reuseport_md to select a new listener based on the child socket. migrating_sk varies depending on if it is migrating a request in the accept queue or during 3WHS. - accept_queue : sock (ESTABLISHED/SYN_RECV) - 3WHS : request_sock (NEW_SYN_RECV) In the eBPF program, we can select a new listener by BPF_FUNC_sk_select_reuseport(). Also, we can cancel migration by returning SK_DROP. This feature is useful when listeners have different settings at the socket API level or when we want to free resources as soon as possible. - SK_PASS with selected_sk, select it as a new listener - SK_PASS with selected_sk NULL, fallbacks to the random selection - SK_DROP, cancel the migration. There is a noteworthy point. We select a listening socket in three places, but we do not have struct skb at closing a listener or retransmitting a SYN+ACK. On the other hand, some helper functions do not expect skb is NULL (e.g. skb_header_pointer() in BPF_FUNC_skb_load_bytes(), skb_tail_pointer() in BPF_FUNC_skb_load_bytes_relative()). So we allocate an empty skb temporarily before running the eBPF program. Suggested-by: Martin KaFai Lau <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Kuniyuki Iwashima <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet <[email protected]> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/[email protected]/ Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/[email protected]/ Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/[email protected]/ Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-15 | bpf: Support BPF_FUNC_get_socket_cookie() for BPF_PROG_TYPE_SK_REUSEPORT. | Kuniyuki Iwashima | 1 | -0/+1 | |
We will call sock_reuseport.prog for socket migration in the next commit, so the eBPF program has to know which listener is closing to select a new listener. We can currently get a unique ID of each listener in the userspace by calling bpf_map_lookup_elem() for BPF_MAP_TYPE_REUSEPORT_SOCKARRAY map. This patch makes the pointer of sk available in sk_reuseport_md so that we can get the ID by BPF_FUNC_get_socket_cookie() in the eBPF program. Suggested-by: Martin KaFai Lau <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Kuniyuki Iwashima <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet <[email protected]> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/[email protected]/ Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-16 | Merge branch 'fixes' into next | Michael Ellerman | 1 | -9/+18 | |
Merge our fixes branch which has a number of important fixes, notably the fix for initrd corruption, as well as the fixes for scv vs ptrace. | |||||
2021-06-15 | libbpf: Set NLM_F_EXCL when creating qdisc | Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi | 1 | -1/+1 | |
This got lost during the refactoring across versions. We always use NLM_F_EXCL when creating some TC object, so reflect what the function says and set the flag. Fixes: 715c5ce454a6 ("libbpf: Add low level TC-BPF management API") Signed-off-by: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-15 | libbpf: Remove unneeded check for flags during tc detach | Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi | 1 | -2/+0 | |
Coverity complained about this being unreachable code. It is right because we already enforce flags to be unset, so a check validating the flag value is redundant. Fixes: 715c5ce454a6 ("libbpf: Add low level TC-BPF management API") Signed-off-by: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-15 | selftests/powerpc: Remove the repeated declaration | Shaokun Zhang | 1 | -2/+0 | |
Function 'event_ebb_init' and 'event_leader_ebb_init' are declared twice in the header file, so remove the repeated declaration. Signed-off-by: Shaokun Zhang <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected] | |||||
2021-06-14 | bpf, selftests: Adjust few selftest outcomes wrt unreachable code | Daniel Borkmann | 8 | -8/+53 | |
In almost all cases from test_verifier that have been changed in here, we've had an unreachable path with a load from a register which has an invalid address on purpose. This was basically to make sure that we never walk this path and to have the verifier complain if it would otherwise. Change it to match on the right error for unprivileged given we now test these paths under speculative execution. There's one case where we match on exact # of insns_processed. Due to the extra path, this will of course mismatch on unprivileged. Thus, restrict the test->insn_processed check to privileged-only. In one other case, we result in a 'pointer comparison prohibited' error. This is similarly due to verifying an 'invalid' branch where we end up with a value pointer on one side of the comparison. Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: John Fastabend <[email protected]> Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-14 | testing: selftests: drivers: net: netdevsim: devlink: add test case for hard ↵ | Oleksandr Mazur | 1 | -0/+10 | |
drop statistics Add hard drop counter check testcase, to make sure netdevsim driver properly handles the devlink hard drop counters get/set callbacks. Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Mazur <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]> | |||||
2021-06-14 | testing: selftests: net: forwarding: add devlink-required functionality to ↵ | Oleksandr Mazur | 1 | -0/+26 | |
test (hard) dropped stats field Add devlink_trap_drop_packets_get function, as well as test that are used to verify devlink (hard) dropped stats functionality works. Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Mazur <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]> |