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Linus Torvalds
ecae0bd517 Merge tag 'mm-stable-2023-11-01-14-33' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm
Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton:
 "Many singleton patches against the MM code. The patch series which are
  included in this merge do the following:

   - Kemeng Shi has contributed some compation maintenance work in the
     series 'Fixes and cleanups to compaction'

   - Joel Fernandes has a patchset ('Optimize mremap during mutual
     alignment within PMD') which fixes an obscure issue with mremap()'s
     pagetable handling during a subsequent exec(), based upon an
     implementation which Linus suggested

   - More DAMON/DAMOS maintenance and feature work from SeongJae Park i
     the following patch series:

	mm/damon: misc fixups for documents, comments and its tracepoint
	mm/damon: add a tracepoint for damos apply target regions
	mm/damon: provide pseudo-moving sum based access rate
	mm/damon: implement DAMOS apply intervals
	mm/damon/core-test: Fix memory leaks in core-test
	mm/damon/sysfs-schemes: Do DAMOS tried regions update for only one apply interval

   - In the series 'Do not try to access unaccepted memory' Adrian
     Hunter provides some fixups for the recently-added 'unaccepted
     memory' feature. To increase the feature's checking coverage. 'Plug
     a few gaps where RAM is exposed without checking if it is
     unaccepted memory'

   - In the series 'cleanups for lockless slab shrink' Qi Zheng has done
     some maintenance work which is preparation for the lockless slab
     shrinking code

   - Qi Zheng has redone the earlier (and reverted) attempt to make slab
     shrinking lockless in the series 'use refcount+RCU method to
     implement lockless slab shrink'

   - David Hildenbrand contributes some maintenance work for the rmap
     code in the series 'Anon rmap cleanups'

   - Kefeng Wang does more folio conversions and some maintenance work
     in the migration code. Series 'mm: migrate: more folio conversion
     and unification'

   - Matthew Wilcox has fixed an issue in the buffer_head code which was
     causing long stalls under some heavy memory/IO loads. Some cleanups
     were added on the way. Series 'Add and use bdev_getblk()'

   - In the series 'Use nth_page() in place of direct struct page
     manipulation' Zi Yan has fixed a potential issue with the direct
     manipulation of hugetlb page frames

   - In the series 'mm: hugetlb: Skip initialization of gigantic tail
     struct pages if freed by HVO' has improved our handling of gigantic
     pages in the hugetlb vmmemmep optimizaton code. This provides
     significant boot time improvements when significant amounts of
     gigantic pages are in use

   - Matthew Wilcox has sent the series 'Small hugetlb cleanups' - code
     rationalization and folio conversions in the hugetlb code

   - Yin Fengwei has improved mlock()'s handling of large folios in the
     series 'support large folio for mlock'

   - In the series 'Expose swapcache stat for memcg v1' Liu Shixin has
     added statistics for memcg v1 users which are available (and
     useful) under memcg v2

   - Florent Revest has enhanced the MDWE (Memory-Deny-Write-Executable)
     prctl so that userspace may direct the kernel to not automatically
     propagate the denial to child processes. The series is named 'MDWE
     without inheritance'

   - Kefeng Wang has provided the series 'mm: convert numa balancing
     functions to use a folio' which does what it says

   - In the series 'mm/ksm: add fork-exec support for prctl' Stefan
     Roesch makes is possible for a process to propagate KSM treatment
     across exec()

   - Huang Ying has enhanced memory tiering's calculation of memory
     distances. This is used to permit the dax/kmem driver to use 'high
     bandwidth memory' in addition to Optane Data Center Persistent
     Memory Modules (DCPMM). The series is named 'memory tiering:
     calculate abstract distance based on ACPI HMAT'

   - In the series 'Smart scanning mode for KSM' Stefan Roesch has
     optimized KSM by teaching it to retain and use some historical
     information from previous scans

   - Yosry Ahmed has fixed some inconsistencies in memcg statistics in
     the series 'mm: memcg: fix tracking of pending stats updates
     values'

   - In the series 'Implement IOCTL to get and optionally clear info
     about PTEs' Peter Xu has added an ioctl to /proc/<pid>/pagemap
     which permits us to atomically read-then-clear page softdirty
     state. This is mainly used by CRIU

   - Hugh Dickins contributed the series 'shmem,tmpfs: general
     maintenance', a bunch of relatively minor maintenance tweaks to
     this code

   - Matthew Wilcox has increased the use of the VMA lock over
     file-backed page faults in the series 'Handle more faults under the
     VMA lock'. Some rationalizations of the fault path became possible
     as a result

   - In the series 'mm/rmap: convert page_move_anon_rmap() to
     folio_move_anon_rmap()' David Hildenbrand has implemented some
     cleanups and folio conversions

   - In the series 'various improvements to the GUP interface' Lorenzo
     Stoakes has simplified and improved the GUP interface with an eye
     to providing groundwork for future improvements

   - Andrey Konovalov has sent along the series 'kasan: assorted fixes
     and improvements' which does those things

   - Some page allocator maintenance work from Kemeng Shi in the series
     'Two minor cleanups to break_down_buddy_pages'

   - In thes series 'New selftest for mm' Breno Leitao has developed
     another MM self test which tickles a race we had between madvise()
     and page faults

   - In the series 'Add folio_end_read' Matthew Wilcox provides cleanups
     and an optimization to the core pagecache code

   - Nhat Pham has added memcg accounting for hugetlb memory in the
     series 'hugetlb memcg accounting'

   - Cleanups and rationalizations to the pagemap code from Lorenzo
     Stoakes, in the series 'Abstract vma_merge() and split_vma()'

   - Audra Mitchell has fixed issues in the procfs page_owner code's new
     timestamping feature which was causing some misbehaviours. In the
     series 'Fix page_owner's use of free timestamps'

   - Lorenzo Stoakes has fixed the handling of new mappings of sealed
     files in the series 'permit write-sealed memfd read-only shared
     mappings'

   - Mike Kravetz has optimized the hugetlb vmemmap optimization in the
     series 'Batch hugetlb vmemmap modification operations'

   - Some buffer_head folio conversions and cleanups from Matthew Wilcox
     in the series 'Finish the create_empty_buffers() transition'

   - As a page allocator performance optimization Huang Ying has added
     automatic tuning to the allocator's per-cpu-pages feature, in the
     series 'mm: PCP high auto-tuning'

   - Roman Gushchin has contributed the patchset 'mm: improve
     performance of accounted kernel memory allocations' which improves
     their performance by ~30% as measured by a micro-benchmark

   - folio conversions from Kefeng Wang in the series 'mm: convert page
     cpupid functions to folios'

   - Some kmemleak fixups in Liu Shixin's series 'Some bugfix about
     kmemleak'

   - Qi Zheng has improved our handling of memoryless nodes by keeping
     them off the allocation fallback list. This is done in the series
     'handle memoryless nodes more appropriately'

   - khugepaged conversions from Vishal Moola in the series 'Some
     khugepaged folio conversions'"

[ bcachefs conflicts with the dynamically allocated shrinkers have been
  resolved as per Stephen Rothwell in

     https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230913093553.4290421e@canb.auug.org.au/

  with help from Qi Zheng.

  The clone3 test filtering conflict was half-arsed by yours truly ]

* tag 'mm-stable-2023-11-01-14-33' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (406 commits)
  mm/damon/sysfs: update monitoring target regions for online input commit
  mm/damon/sysfs: remove requested targets when online-commit inputs
  selftests: add a sanity check for zswap
  Documentation: maple_tree: fix word spelling error
  mm/vmalloc: fix the unchecked dereference warning in vread_iter()
  zswap: export compression failure stats
  Documentation: ubsan: drop "the" from article title
  mempolicy: migration attempt to match interleave nodes
  mempolicy: mmap_lock is not needed while migrating folios
  mempolicy: alloc_pages_mpol() for NUMA policy without vma
  mm: add page_rmappable_folio() wrapper
  mempolicy: remove confusing MPOL_MF_LAZY dead code
  mempolicy: mpol_shared_policy_init() without pseudo-vma
  mempolicy trivia: use pgoff_t in shared mempolicy tree
  mempolicy trivia: slightly more consistent naming
  mempolicy trivia: delete those ancient pr_debug()s
  mempolicy: fix migrate_pages(2) syscall return nr_failed
  kernfs: drop shared NUMA mempolicy hooks
  hugetlbfs: drop shared NUMA mempolicy pretence
  mm/damon/sysfs-test: add a unit test for damon_sysfs_set_targets()
  ...
2023-11-02 19:38:47 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
bc3012f4e3 Merge tag 'v6.7-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6
Pull crypto updates from Herbert Xu:
 "API:
   - Add virtual-address based lskcipher interface
   - Optimise ahash/shash performance in light of costly indirect calls
   - Remove ahash alignmask attribute

  Algorithms:
   - Improve AES/XTS performance of 6-way unrolling for ppc
   - Remove some uses of obsolete algorithms (md4, md5, sha1)
   - Add FIPS 202 SHA-3 support in pkcs1pad
   - Add fast path for single-page messages in adiantum
   - Remove zlib-deflate

  Drivers:
   - Add support for S4 in meson RNG driver
   - Add STM32MP13x support in stm32
   - Add hwrng interface support in qcom-rng
   - Add support for deflate algorithm in hisilicon/zip"

* tag 'v6.7-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: (283 commits)
  crypto: adiantum - flush destination page before unmapping
  crypto: testmgr - move pkcs1pad(rsa,sha3-*) to correct place
  Documentation/module-signing.txt: bring up to date
  module: enable automatic module signing with FIPS 202 SHA-3
  crypto: asymmetric_keys - allow FIPS 202 SHA-3 signatures
  crypto: rsa-pkcs1pad - Add FIPS 202 SHA-3 support
  crypto: FIPS 202 SHA-3 register in hash info for IMA
  x509: Add OIDs for FIPS 202 SHA-3 hash and signatures
  crypto: ahash - optimize performance when wrapping shash
  crypto: ahash - check for shash type instead of not ahash type
  crypto: hash - move "ahash wrapping shash" functions to ahash.c
  crypto: talitos - stop using crypto_ahash::init
  crypto: chelsio - stop using crypto_ahash::init
  crypto: ahash - improve file comment
  crypto: ahash - remove struct ahash_request_priv
  crypto: ahash - remove crypto_ahash_alignmask
  crypto: gcm - stop using alignmask of ahash
  crypto: chacha20poly1305 - stop using alignmask of ahash
  crypto: ccm - stop using alignmask of ahash
  net: ipv6: stop checking crypto_ahash_alignmask
  ...
2023-11-02 16:15:30 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
27bc0782ef Merge tag 'mfd-next-6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd
Pull MFD updates from Lee Jones:
 "Core Frameworks:
   - Allow all MFD Cell properties to be filled in dynamically at
     runtime
   - Skip disabled device nodes and continue to look for subsequent
     devices

  New Device Support:
   - Add support for Lunar Lake-M PCI to Intel LPSS PCI
   - Add support for Denverton to Intel ICH LPC

  New Functionality:
   - Add support for Clocks to Texas Instruments TWL* Core
   - Add support for Interrupts to STMicroelectronics STM32 Timers

  Fix-ups:
   - Convert to new devm-* (managed) power-off API
   - Remove superfluous code
   - Bunch of Device Tree additions, conversions and adaptions
   - Simplify obtaining resources (memory, device data) using unified
     API helpers
   - Trivial coding-style / spelling type clean-ups
   - Constify / staticify changes
   - Expand or edit on existing documentation
   - Convert some Regmap configurations to use the Maple Tree cache
   - Apply new __counted_by() annotation to several data structures
     containing flexible arrays
   - Replace strncpy() with strscpy()

  Bug Fixes:
   - Remove double put creating reference imbalances
   - Ensure headphone/lineout detection gets set when booting with ACPI"

* tag 'mfd-next-6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd: (73 commits)
  mfd: lpc_ich: Mark *_gpio_offsets data with const
  spmi: rename spmi device lookup helper
  spmi: document spmi_device_from_of() refcounting
  dt-bindings: mfd: armltd: Move Arm board syscon's to separate schema
  mfd: rk8xx: Add support for RK806 power off
  mfd: rk8xx: Add support for standard system-power-controller property
  dt-bindings: mfd: rk806: Allow system-power-controller property
  dt-bindings: mfd: rk8xx: Deprecate rockchip,system-power-controller
  dt-bindings: mfd: max8925: Convert to DT schema format
  mfd: Use i2c_get_match_data() in a selection of drivers
  mfd: Use device_get_match_data() in a bunch of drivers
  mfd: mc13xxx-spi/wm831x-spi: Use spi_get_device_match_data()
  mfd: motorola-cpcap: Drop unnecessary of_match_device() call
  mfd: arizona-spi: Set pdata.hpdet_channel for ACPI enumerated devs
  mfd: qcom-spmi-pmic: Switch to EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL()
  mfd: qcom-spmi-pmic: Fix revid implementation
  mfd: qcom-spmi-pmic: Fix reference leaks in revid helper
  mfd: intel-m10-bmc: Change contact for ABI docs
  mfd: max8907: Convert to use maple tree register cache
  mfd: max77686: Convert to use maple tree register cache
  ...
2023-11-02 14:40:51 -10:00
Andrea Righi
17fc8084aa module/decompress: use kvmalloc() consistently
We consistently switched from kmalloc() to vmalloc() in module
decompression to prevent potential memory allocation failures with large
modules, however vmalloc() is not as memory-efficient and fast as
kmalloc().

Since we don't know in general the size of the workspace required by the
decompression algorithm, it is more reasonable to use kvmalloc()
consistently, also considering that we don't have special memory
requirements here.

Suggested-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Tested-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2023-11-02 07:35:39 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
21e80f3841 Merge tag 'modules-6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux
Pull modules updates from Luis Chamberlain:
 "The only thing worth highligthing is that gzip moves to use vmalloc()
  instead of kmalloc just as we had a fix for this for zstd on v6.6-rc1.

  The rest is regular house keeping, keeping things neat, tidy, and
  boring"

[ The kmalloc -> vmalloc conversion is not the right approach.

  Unless you know you need huge areas or know you need to use virtual
  mappings for some reason (playing with protection bits or whatever),
  you should use kvmalloc()/kvfree, which automatically picks the right
  allocation model    - Linus ]

* tag 'modules-6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux:
  module: Annotate struct module_notes_attrs with __counted_by
  module: Fix comment typo
  module: Make is_valid_name() return bool
  module: Make is_mapping_symbol() return bool
  module/decompress: use vmalloc() for gzip decompression workspace
  MAINTAINERS: add include/linux/module*.h to modules
  module: Clarify documentation of module_param_call()
2023-11-01 21:09:37 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
426ee5196d Merge tag 'sysctl-6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux
Pull sysctl updates from Luis Chamberlain:
 "To help make the move of sysctls out of kernel/sysctl.c not incur a
  size penalty sysctl has been changed to allow us to not require the
  sentinel, the final empty element on the sysctl array. Joel Granados
  has been doing all this work. On the v6.6 kernel we got the major
  infrastructure changes required to support this. For v6.7-rc1 we have
  all arch/ and drivers/ modified to remove the sentinel. Both arch and
  driver changes have been on linux-next for a bit less than a month. It
  is worth re-iterating the value:

   - this helps reduce the overall build time size of the kernel and run
     time memory consumed by the kernel by about ~64 bytes per array

   - the extra 64-byte penalty is no longer inncurred now when we move
     sysctls out from kernel/sysctl.c to their own files

  For v6.8-rc1 expect removal of all the sentinels and also then the
  unneeded check for procname == NULL.

  The last two patches are fixes recently merged by Krister Johansen
  which allow us again to use softlockup_panic early on boot. This used
  to work but the alias work broke it. This is useful for folks who want
  to detect softlockups super early rather than wait and spend money on
  cloud solutions with nothing but an eventual hung kernel. Although
  this hadn't gone through linux-next it's also a stable fix, so we
  might as well roll through the fixes now"

* tag 'sysctl-6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux: (23 commits)
  watchdog: move softlockup_panic back to early_param
  proc: sysctl: prevent aliased sysctls from getting passed to init
  intel drm: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  Drivers: hv: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  raid: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  fw loader: Remove the now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  sgi-xp: Remove the now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  vrf: Remove the now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  char-misc: Remove the now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  infiniband: Remove the now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  macintosh: Remove the now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  parport: Remove the now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  scsi: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  tty: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  xen: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  hpet: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  c-sky: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_talbe array
  powerpc: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table arrays
  riscv: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  x86/vdso: Remove now superfluous sentinel element from ctl_table array
  ...
2023-11-01 20:51:41 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
babe393974 Merge tag 'docs-6.7' of git://git.lwn.net/linux
Pull documentation updates from Jonathan Corbet:
 "The number of commits for documentation is not huge this time around,
  but there are some significant changes nonetheless:

   - Some more Spanish-language and Chinese translations

   - The much-discussed documentation of the confidential-computing
     threat model

   - Powerpc and RISCV documentation move under Documentation/arch -
     these complete this particular bit of documentation churn

   - A large traditional-Chinese documentation update

   - A new document on backporting and conflict resolution

   - Some kernel-doc and Sphinx fixes

  Plus the usual smattering of smaller updates and typo fixes"

* tag 'docs-6.7' of git://git.lwn.net/linux: (40 commits)
  scripts/kernel-doc: Fix the regex for matching -Werror flag
  docs: backporting: address feedback
  Documentation: driver-api: pps: Update PPS generator documentation
  speakup: Document USB support
  doc: blk-ioprio: Bring the doc in line with the implementation
  docs: usb: fix reference to nonexistent file in UVC Gadget
  docs: doc-guide: mention 'make refcheckdocs'
  Documentation: fix typo in dynamic-debug howto
  scripts/kernel-doc: match -Werror flag strictly
  Documentation/sphinx: Remove the repeated word "the" in comments.
  docs: sparse: add SPDX-License-Identifier
  docs/zh_CN: Add subsystem-apis Chinese translation
  docs/zh_TW: update contents for zh_TW
  docs: submitting-patches: encourage direct notifications to commenters
  docs: add backporting and conflict resolution document
  docs: move riscv under arch
  docs: update link to powerpc/vmemmap_dedup.rst
  mm/memory-hotplug: fix typo in documentation
  docs: move powerpc under arch
  PCI: Update the devres documentation regarding to pcim_*()
  ...
2023-11-01 17:11:41 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
05bf73aa27 Merge tag 'probes-v6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace
Pull probes updates from Masami Hiramatsu:
 "Cleanups:

   - kprobes: Fixes typo in kprobes samples

   - tracing/eprobes: Remove 'break' after return

  kretprobe/fprobe performance improvements:

   - lib: Introduce new `objpool`, which is a high performance lockless
     object queue. This uses per-cpu ring array to allocate/release
     objects from the pre-allocated object pool.

     Since the index of ring array is a 32bit sequential counter, we can
     retry to push/pop the object pointer from the ring without lock (as
     seq-lock does)

   - lib: Add an objpool test module to test the functionality and
     evaluate the performance under some circumstances

   - kprobes/fprobe: Improve kretprobe and rethook scalability
     performance with objpool.

     This improves both legacy kretprobe and fprobe exit handler (which
     is based on rethook) to be scalable on SMP systems. Even with
     8-threads parallel test, it shows a great scalability improvement

   - Remove unneeded freelist.h which is replaced by objpool

   - objpool: Add maintainers entry for the objpool

   - objpool: Fix to remove unused include header lines"

* tag 'probes-v6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace:
  kprobes: unused header files removed
  MAINTAINERS: objpool added
  kprobes: freelist.h removed
  kprobes: kretprobe scalability improvement
  lib: objpool test module added
  lib: objpool added: ring-array based lockless MPMC
  tracing/eprobe: drop unneeded breaks
  samples: kprobes: Fixes a typo
2023-11-01 16:15:42 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
1e0c505e13 Merge tag 'asm-generic-6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic
Pull ia64 removal and asm-generic updates from Arnd Bergmann:

 - The ia64 architecture gets its well-earned retirement as planned,
   now that there is one last (mostly) working release that will be
   maintained as an LTS kernel.

 - The architecture specific system call tables are updated for the
   added map_shadow_stack() syscall and to remove references to the
   long-gone sys_lookup_dcookie() syscall.

* tag 'asm-generic-6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic:
  hexagon: Remove unusable symbols from the ptrace.h uapi
  asm-generic: Fix spelling of architecture
  arch: Reserve map_shadow_stack() syscall number for all architectures
  syscalls: Cleanup references to sys_lookup_dcookie()
  Documentation: Drop or replace remaining mentions of IA64
  lib/raid6: Drop IA64 support
  Documentation: Drop IA64 from feature descriptions
  kernel: Drop IA64 support from sig_fault handlers
  arch: Remove Itanium (IA-64) architecture
2023-11-01 15:28:33 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
009fbfc97b Merge tag 'dma-mapping-6.7-2023-10-30' of git://git.infradead.org/users/hch/dma-mapping
Pull dma-mapping updates from Christoph Hellwig:

 - get rid of the fake support for coherent DMA allocation on coldfire
   with caches (Christoph Hellwig)

 - add a few Kconfig dependencies so that Kconfig catches the use of
   invalid configurations (Christoph Hellwig)

 - fix a type in dma-debug output (Chuck Lever)

 - rewrite a comment in swiotlb (Sean Christopherson)

* tag 'dma-mapping-6.7-2023-10-30' of git://git.infradead.org/users/hch/dma-mapping:
  dma-debug: Fix a typo in a debugging eye-catcher
  swiotlb: rewrite comment explaining why the source is preserved on DMA_FROM_DEVICE
  m68k: remove unused includes from dma.c
  m68k: don't provide arch_dma_alloc for nommu/coldfire
  net: fec: use dma_alloc_noncoherent for data cache enabled coldfire
  m68k: use the coherent DMA code for coldfire without data cache
  dma-direct: warn when coherent allocations aren't supported
  dma-direct: simplify the use atomic pool logic in dma_direct_alloc
  dma-direct: add a CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_DMA_ALLOC symbol
  dma-direct: add dependencies to CONFIG_DMA_GLOBAL_POOL
2023-11-01 13:15:54 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
4de520f1fc Merge tag 'io_uring-futex-2023-10-30' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux
Pull io_uring futex support from Jens Axboe:
 "This adds support for using futexes through io_uring - first futex
  wake and wait, and then the vectored variant of waiting, futex waitv.

  For both wait/wake/waitv, we support the bitset variant, as the
  'normal' variants can be easily implemented on top of that.

  PI and requeue are not supported through io_uring, just the above
  mentioned parts. This may change in the future, but in the spirit of
  keeping this small (and based on what people have been asking for),
  this is what we currently have.

  Wake support is pretty straight forward, most of the thought has gone
  into the wait side to avoid needing to offload wait operations to a
  blocking context. Instead, we rely on the usual callbacks to retry and
  post a completion event, when appropriate.

  As far as I can recall, the first request for futex support with
  io_uring came from Andres Freund, working on postgres. His aio rework
  of postgres was one of the early adopters of io_uring, and futex
  support was a natural extension for that. This is relevant from both a
  usability point of view, as well as for effiency and performance. In
  Andres's words, for the former:

     Futex wait support in io_uring makes it a lot easier to avoid
     deadlocks in concurrent programs that have their own buffer pool:
     Obviously pages in the application buffer pool have to be locked
     during IO. If the initiator of IO A needs to wait for a held lock
     B, the holder of lock B might wait for the IO A to complete. The
     ability to wait for a lock and IO completions at the same time
     provides an efficient way to avoid such deadlocks

  and in terms of effiency, even without unlocking the full potential
  yet, Andres says:

     Futex wake support in io_uring is useful because it allows for more
     efficient directed wakeups. For some "locks" postgres has queues
     implemented in userspace, with wakeup logic that cannot easily be
     implemented with FUTEX_WAKE_BITSET on a single "futex word"
     (imagine waiting for journal flushes to have completed up to a
     certain point).

     Thus a "lock release" sometimes need to wake up many processes in a
     row. A quick-and-dirty conversion to doing these wakeups via
     io_uring lead to a 3% throughput increase, with 12% fewer context
     switches, albeit in a fairly extreme workload"

* tag 'io_uring-futex-2023-10-30' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux:
  io_uring: add support for vectored futex waits
  futex: make the vectored futex operations available
  futex: make futex_parse_waitv() available as a helper
  futex: add wake_data to struct futex_q
  io_uring: add support for futex wake and wait
  futex: abstract out a __futex_wake_mark() helper
  futex: factor out the futex wake handling
  futex: move FUTEX2_VALID_MASK to futex.h
2023-11-01 11:25:08 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
f5277ad1e9 Merge tag 'for-6.7/io_uring-sockopt-2023-10-30' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux
Pull io_uring {get,set}sockopt support from Jens Axboe:
 "This adds support for using getsockopt and setsockopt via io_uring.

  The main use cases for this is to enable use of direct descriptors,
  rather than first instantiating a normal file descriptor, doing the
  option tweaking needed, then turning it into a direct descriptor. With
  this support, we can avoid needing a regular file descriptor
  completely.

  The net and bpf bits have been signed off on their side"

* tag 'for-6.7/io_uring-sockopt-2023-10-30' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux:
  selftests/bpf/sockopt: Add io_uring support
  io_uring/cmd: Introduce SOCKET_URING_OP_SETSOCKOPT
  io_uring/cmd: Introduce SOCKET_URING_OP_GETSOCKOPT
  io_uring/cmd: return -EOPNOTSUPP if net is disabled
  selftests/net: Extract uring helpers to be reusable
  tools headers: Grab copy of io_uring.h
  io_uring/cmd: Pass compat mode in issue_flags
  net/socket: Break down __sys_getsockopt
  net/socket: Break down __sys_setsockopt
  bpf: Add sockptr support for setsockopt
  bpf: Add sockptr support for getsockopt
2023-11-01 11:16:34 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
ffa059b262 Merge tag 'for-6.7/io_uring-2023-10-30' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux
Pull io_uring updates from Jens Axboe:
 "This contains the core io_uring updates, of which there are not many,
  and adds support for using WAITID through io_uring and hence not
  needing to block on these kinds of events.

  Outside of that, tweaks to the legacy provided buffer handling and
  some cleanups related to cancelations for uring_cmd support"

* tag 'for-6.7/io_uring-2023-10-30' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux:
  io_uring/poll: use IOU_F_TWQ_LAZY_WAKE for wakeups
  io_uring/kbuf: Use slab for struct io_buffer objects
  io_uring/kbuf: Allow the full buffer id space for provided buffers
  io_uring/kbuf: Fix check of BID wrapping in provided buffers
  io_uring/rsrc: cleanup io_pin_pages()
  io_uring: cancelable uring_cmd
  io_uring: retain top 8bits of uring_cmd flags for kernel internal use
  io_uring: add IORING_OP_WAITID support
  exit: add internal include file with helpers
  exit: add kernel_waitid_prepare() helper
  exit: move core of do_wait() into helper
  exit: abstract out should_wake helper for child_wait_callback()
  io_uring/rw: add support for IORING_OP_READ_MULTISHOT
  io_uring/rw: mark readv/writev as vectored in the opcode definition
  io_uring/rw: split io_read() into a helper
2023-11-01 11:09:19 -10:00
Kees Cook
ea0b0bcef4 module: Annotate struct module_notes_attrs with __counted_by
Prepare for the coming implementation by GCC and Clang of the __counted_by
attribute. Flexible array members annotated with __counted_by can have
their accesses bounds-checked at run-time checking via CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS
(for array indexing) and CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE (for strcpy/memcpy-family
functions).

As found with Coccinelle[1], add __counted_by for struct module_notes_attrs.

[1] https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/coccinelle/examples/counted_by.cocci

Cc: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org>
Cc: linux-modules@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org>
2023-11-01 13:07:32 -07:00
Zhu Mao
fd06da7761 module: Fix comment typo
Delete duplicated word in comment.

Signed-off-by: Zhu Mao <zhumao001@208suo.com>
Signed-off-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org>
2023-11-01 13:07:08 -07:00
Andrea Righi
3737df782c module/decompress: use vmalloc() for gzip decompression workspace
Use a similar approach as commit a419beac4a ("module/decompress: use
vmalloc() for zstd decompression workspace") and replace kmalloc() with
vmalloc() also for the gzip module decompression workspace.

In this case the workspace is represented by struct inflate_workspace
that can be fairly large for kmalloc() and it can potentially lead to
allocation errors on certain systems:

$ pahole inflate_workspace
struct inflate_workspace {
	struct inflate_state       inflate_state;        /*     0  9544 */
	/* --- cacheline 149 boundary (9536 bytes) was 8 bytes ago --- */
	unsigned char              working_window[32768]; /*  9544 32768 */

	/* size: 42312, cachelines: 662, members: 2 */
	/* last cacheline: 8 bytes */
};

Considering that there is no need to use continuous physical memory,
simply switch to vmalloc() to provide a more reliable in-kernel module
decompression.

Fixes: b1ae6dc41e ("module: add in-kernel support for decompressing")
Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org>
2023-11-01 13:07:08 -07:00
Krister Johansen
8b793bcda6 watchdog: move softlockup_panic back to early_param
Setting softlockup_panic from do_sysctl_args() causes it to take effect
later in boot.  The lockup detector is enabled before SMP is brought
online, but do_sysctl_args runs afterwards.  If a user wants to set
softlockup_panic on boot and have it trigger should a softlockup occur
during onlining of the non-boot processors, they could do this prior to
commit f117955a22 ("kernel/watchdog.c: convert {soft/hard}lockup boot
parameters to sysctl aliases").  However, after this commit the value
of softlockup_panic is set too late to be of help for this type of
problem.  Restore the prior behavior.

Signed-off-by: Krister Johansen <kjlx@templeofstupid.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: f117955a22 ("kernel/watchdog.c: convert {soft/hard}lockup boot parameters to sysctl aliases")
Signed-off-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org>
2023-11-01 12:10:02 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
7d461b291e Merge tag 'drm-next-2023-10-31-1' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm
Pull drm updates from Dave Airlie:
 "Highlights:
   - AMD adds some more upcoming HW platforms
   - Intel made Meteorlake stable and started adding Lunarlake
   - nouveau has a bunch of display rework in prepartion for the NVIDIA
     GSP firmware support
   - msm adds a7xx support
   - habanalabs has finished migration to accel subsystem

  Detail summary:

  kernel:
   - add initial vmemdup-user-array

  core:
   - fix platform remove() to return void
   - drm_file owner updated to reflect owner
   - move size calcs to drm buddy allocator
   - let GPUVM build as a module
   - allow variable number of run-queues in scheduler

  edid:
   - handle bad h/v sync_end in EDIDs

  panfrost:
   - add Boris as maintainer

  fbdev:
   - use fb_ops helpers more
   - only allow logo use from fbcon
   - rename fb_pgproto to pgprot_framebuffer
   - add HPD state to drm_connector_oob_hotplug_event
   - convert to fbdev i/o mem helpers

  i915:
   - Enable meteorlake by default
   - Early Xe2 LPD/Lunarlake display enablement
   - Rework subplatforms into IP version checks
   - GuC based TLB invalidation for Meteorlake
   - Display rework for future Xe driver integration
   - LNL FBC features
   - LNL display feature capability reads
   - update recommended fw versions for DG2+
   - drop fastboot module parameter
   - added deviceid for Arrowlake-S
   - drop preproduction workarounds
   - don't disable preemption for resets
   - cleanup inlines in headers
   - PXP firmware loading fix
   - Fix sg list lengths
   - DSC PPS state readout/verification
   - Add more RPL P/U PCI IDs
   - Add new DG2-G12 stepping
   - DP enhanced framing support to state checker
   - Improve shared link bandwidth management
   - stop using GEM macros in display code
   - refactor related code into display code
   - locally enable W=1 warnings
   - remove PSR watchdog timers on LNL

  amdgpu:
   - RAS/FRU EEPROM updatse
   - IP discovery updatses
   - GC 11.5 support
   - DCN 3.5 support
   - VPE 6.1 support
   - NBIO 7.11 support
   - DML2 support
   - lots of IP updates
   - use flexible arrays for bo list handling
   - W=1 fixes
   - Enable seamless boot in more cases
   - Enable context type property for HDMI
   - Rework GPUVM TLB flushing
   - VCN IB start/size alignment fixes

  amdkfd:
   - GC 10/11 fixes
   - GC 11.5 support
   - use partial migration in GPU faults

  radeon:
   - W=1 Fixes
   - fix some possible buffer overflow/NULL derefs

  nouveau:
   - update uapi for NO_PREFETCH
   - scheduler/fence fixes
   - rework suspend/resume for GSP-RM
   - rework display in preparation for GSP-RM

  habanalabs:
   - uapi: expose tsc clock
   - uapi: block access to eventfd through control device
   - uapi: force dma-buf export to PAGE_SIZE alignments
   - complete move to accel subsystem
   - move firmware interface include files
   - perform hard reset on PCIe AXI drain event
   - optimise user interrupt handling

  msm:
   - DP: use existing helpers for DPCD
   - DPU: interrupts reworked
   - gpu: a7xx (a730/a740) support
   - decouple msm_drv from kms for headless devices

  mediatek:
   - MT8188 dsi/dp/edp support
   - DDP GAMMA - 12 bit LUT support
   - connector dynamic selection capability

  rockchip:
   - rv1126 mipi-dsi/vop support
   - add planar formats

  ast:
   - rename constants

  panels:
   - Mitsubishi AA084XE01
   - JDI LPM102A188A
   - LTK050H3148W-CTA6

  ivpu:
   - power management fixes

  qaic:
   - add detach slice bo api

  komeda:
   - add NV12 writeback

  tegra:
   - support NVSYNC/NHSYNC
   - host1x suspend fixes

  ili9882t:
   - separate into own driver"

* tag 'drm-next-2023-10-31-1' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm: (1803 commits)
  drm/amdgpu: Remove unused variables from amdgpu_show_fdinfo
  drm/amdgpu: Remove duplicate fdinfo fields
  drm/amd/amdgpu: avoid to disable gfxhub interrupt when driver is unloaded
  drm/amdgpu: Add EXT_COHERENT support for APU and NUMA systems
  drm/amdgpu: Retrieve CE count from ce_count_lo_chip in EccInfo table
  drm/amdgpu: Identify data parity error corrected in replay mode
  drm/amdgpu: Fix typo in IP discovery parsing
  drm/amd/display: fix S/G display enablement
  drm/amdxcp: fix amdxcp unloads incompletely
  drm/amd/amdgpu: fix the GPU power print error in pm info
  drm/amdgpu: Use pcie domain of xcc acpi objects
  drm/amd: check num of link levels when update pcie param
  drm/amdgpu: Add a read to GFX v9.4.3 ring test
  drm/amd/pm: call smu_cmn_get_smc_version in is_mode1_reset_supported.
  drm/amdgpu: get RAS poison status from DF v4_6_2
  drm/amdgpu: Use discovery table's subrevision
  drm/amd/display: 3.2.256
  drm/amd/display: add interface to query SubVP status
  drm/amd/display: Read before writing Backlight Mode Set Register
  drm/amd/display: Disable SYMCLK32_SE RCO on DCN314
  ...
2023-11-01 06:28:35 -10:00
Lee Jones
55bb1a507f Merge tag 'ib-mfd-i2c-reboot-v6.7' into ibs-for-mfd-merged
Immutable branch between MFD, I2C and Reboot due for the v6.7 merge window
2023-11-01 10:00:28 +00:00
Linus Torvalds
ad1871ad8d Merge tag 'pm-6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
 "These add new hardware support (new Qualcomm SoC versions in cpufreq,
  RK3568/RK3588 in devfreq), extend the OPP (operating performance
  points) framework, improve cpufreq governors, fix issues and clean up
  code (most of the changes are in cpufreq and devfreq).

  Specifics:

   - Add support for several Qualcomm SoC versions and other similar
     changes (Christian Marangi, Dmitry Baryshkov, Luca Weiss, Neil
     Armstrong, Richard Acayan, Robert Marko, Rohit Agarwal, Stephan
     Gerhold and Varadarajan Narayanan)

   - Clean up the tegra cpufreq driver (Sumit Gupta)

   - Use of_property_read_reg() to parse "reg" in pmac32 driver (Rob
     Herring)

   - Add support for TI's am62p5 Soc (Bryan Brattlof)

   - Make ARM_BRCMSTB_AVS_CPUFREQ depends on !ARM_SCMI_CPUFREQ (Florian
     Fainelli)

   - Update Kconfig to mention i.MX7 as well (Alexander Stein)

   - Revise global turbo disable check in intel_pstate (Srinivas
     Pandruvada)

   - Carry out initialization of sg_cpu in the schedutil cpufreq
     governor in one loop (Liao Chang)

   - Simplify the condition for storing 'down_threshold' in the
     conservative cpufreq governor (Liao Chang)

   - Use fine-grained mutex in the userspace cpufreq governor (Liao
     Chang)

   - Move is_managed indicator in the userspace cpufreq governor into a
     per-policy structure (Liao Chang)

   - Rebuild sched-domains when removing cpufreq driver (Pierre Gondois)

   - Fix buffer overflow detection in trans_stats() (Christian Marangi)

   - Switch to dev_pm_opp_find_freq_(ceil/floor)_indexed() APIs to
     support specific devices like UFS which handle multiple clocks
     through OPP (Operating Performance Point) framework (Manivannan
     Sadhasivam)

   - Add perf support to the Rockchip DFI (DDR Monitor Module) devfreq-
     event driver:
      * Generalize rockchip-dfi.c to support new RK3568/RK3588 using
        different DDR type (Sascha Hauer).
      * Convert DT binding document format to yaml (Sascha Hauer).
      * Add perf support for DFI (a unit suitable for measuring DDR
        utilization) to rockchip-dfi.c to extend DFI usage (Sascha
        Hauer)

   - Add locking to the OPP handling code in the Mediatek CCI devfreq
     driver, because the voltage of shared OPP might be changed by
     multiple drivers (Mark Tseng, Dan Carpenter)

   - Use device_get_match_data() in the Samsung Exynos PPMU
     devfreq-event driver (Rob Herring)

   - Extend support for the opp-level beyond required-opps (Ulf Hansson)

   - Add dev_pm_opp_find_level_floor() (Krishna chaitanya chundru)

   - dt-bindings: Allow opp-peak-kBpsfor kryo CPUs, support Qualcomm
     Krait SoCs and document named opp-microvolt property (Bjorn
     Andersson, Dmitry Baryshkov and Christian Marangi)

   - Fix -Wunsequenced warning _of_add_opp_table_v1() (Nathan
     Chancellor)

   - General cleanup of OPP code (Viresh Kumar)

   - Use __get_safe_page() rather than touching the list in hibernation
     snapshot code (Brian Geffon)

   - Fix symbol export for _SIMPLE_ variants of _PM_OPS() (Raag Jadav)

   - Clean up sync_read handling in snapshot_write_next() (Brian Geffon)

   - Fix kerneldoc comments for swsusp_check() and swsusp_close() to
     better match code (Christoph Hellwig)

   - Downgrade BIOS locked limits pr_warn() in the Intel RAPL power
     capping driver to pr_debug() (Ville Syrjälä)

   - Change the minimum python version for the intel_pstate_tracer
     utility from 2.7 to 3.6 (Doug Smythies)"

* tag 'pm-6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (82 commits)
  dt-bindings: cpufreq: qcom-hw: document SM8650 CPUFREQ Hardware
  cpufreq: arm: Kconfig: Add i.MX7 to supported SoC for ARM_IMX_CPUFREQ_DT
  cpufreq: qcom-nvmem: add support for IPQ8064
  cpufreq: qcom-nvmem: also accept operating-points-v2-krait-cpu
  cpufreq: qcom-nvmem: drop pvs_ver for format a fuses
  dt-bindings: cpufreq: qcom-cpufreq-nvmem: Document krait-cpu
  cpufreq: qcom-nvmem: add support for IPQ6018
  dt-bindings: cpufreq: qcom-cpufreq-nvmem: document IPQ6018
  cpufreq: qcom-nvmem: Add MSM8909
  cpufreq: qcom-nvmem: Simplify driver data allocation
  powercap: intel_rapl: Downgrade BIOS locked limits pr_warn() to pr_debug()
  cpufreq: stats: Fix buffer overflow detection in trans_stats()
  dt-bindings: devfreq: event: rockchip,dfi: Add rk3588 support
  dt-bindings: devfreq: event: rockchip,dfi: Add rk3568 support
  dt-bindings: devfreq: event: convert Rockchip DFI binding to yaml
  PM / devfreq: rockchip-dfi: add support for RK3588
  PM / devfreq: rockchip-dfi: account for multiple DDRMON_CTRL registers
  PM / devfreq: rockchip-dfi: make register stride SoC specific
  PM / devfreq: rockchip-dfi: Add perf support
  PM / devfreq: rockchip-dfi: give variable a better name
  ...
2023-10-31 15:38:12 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
89ed67ef12 Merge tag 'net-next-6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski:
 "Core & protocols:

   - Support usec resolution of TCP timestamps, enabled selectively by a
     route attribute.

   - Defer regular TCP ACK while processing socket backlog, try to send
     a cumulative ACK at the end. Increase single TCP flow performance
     on a 200Gbit NIC by 20% (100Gbit -> 120Gbit).

   - The Fair Queuing (FQ) packet scheduler:
       - add built-in 3 band prio / WRR scheduling
       - support bypass if the qdisc is mostly idle (5% speed up for TCP RR)
       - improve inactive flow reporting
       - optimize the layout of structures for better cache locality

   - Support TCP Authentication Option (RFC 5925, TCP-AO), a more modern
     replacement for the old MD5 option.

   - Add more retransmission timeout (RTO) related statistics to
     TCP_INFO.

   - Support sending fragmented skbs over vsock sockets.

   - Make sure we send SIGPIPE for vsock sockets if socket was
     shutdown().

   - Add sysctl for ignoring lower limit on lifetime in Router
     Advertisement PIO, based on an in-progress IETF draft.

   - Add sysctl to control activation of TCP ping-pong mode.

   - Add sysctl to make connection timeout in MPTCP configurable.

   - Support rcvlowat and notsent_lowat on MPTCP sockets, to help apps
     limit the number of wakeups.

   - Support netlink GET for MDB (multicast forwarding), allowing user
     space to request a single MDB entry instead of dumping the entire
     table.

   - Support selective FDB flushing in the VXLAN tunnel driver.

   - Allow limiting learned FDB entries in bridges, prevent OOM attacks.

   - Allow controlling via configfs netconsole targets which were
     created via the kernel cmdline at boot, rather than via configfs at
     runtime.

   - Support multiple PTP timestamp event queue readers with different
     filters.

   - MCTP over I3C.

  BPF:

   - Add new veth-like netdevice where BPF program defines the logic of
     the xmit routine. It can operate in L3 and L2 mode.

   - Support exceptions - allow asserting conditions which should never
     be true but are hard for the verifier to infer. With some extra
     flexibility around handling of the exit / failure:

          https://lwn.net/Articles/938435/

   - Add support for local per-cpu kptr, allow allocating and storing
     per-cpu objects in maps. Access to those objects operates on the
     value for the current CPU.

     This allows to deprecate local one-off implementations of per-CPU
     storage like BPF_MAP_TYPE_PERCPU_CGROUP_STORAGE maps.

   - Extend cgroup BPF sockaddr hooks for UNIX sockets. The use case is
     for systemd to re-implement the LogNamespace feature which allows
     running multiple instances of systemd-journald to process the logs
     of different services.

   - Enable open-coded task_vma iteration, after maple tree conversion
     made it hard to directly walk VMAs in tracing programs.

   - Add open-coded task, css_task and css iterator support. One of the
     use cases is customizable OOM victim selection via BPF.

   - Allow source address selection with bpf_*_fib_lookup().

   - Add ability to pin BPF timer to the current CPU.

   - Prevent creation of infinite loops by combining tail calls and
     fentry/fexit programs.

   - Add missed stats for kprobes to retrieve the number of missed
     kprobe executions and subsequent executions of BPF programs.

   - Inherit system settings for CPU security mitigations.

   - Add BPF v4 CPU instruction support for arm32 and s390x.

  Changes to common code:

   - overflow: add DEFINE_FLEX() for on-stack definition of structs with
     flexible array members.

   - Process doc update with more guidance for reviewers.

  Driver API:

   - Simplify locking in WiFi (cfg80211 and mac80211 layers), use wiphy
     mutex in most places and remove a lot of smaller locks.

   - Create a common DPLL configuration API. Allow configuring and
     querying state of PLL circuits used for clock syntonization, in
     network time distribution.

   - Unify fragmented and full page allocation APIs in page pool code.
     Let drivers be ignorant of PAGE_SIZE.

   - Rework PHY state machine to avoid races with calls to phy_stop().

   - Notify DSA drivers of MAC address changes on user ports, improve
     correctness of offloads which depend on matching port MAC
     addresses.

   - Allow antenna control on injected WiFi frames.

   - Reduce the number of variants of napi_schedule().

   - Simplify error handling when composing devlink health messages.

  Misc:

   - A lot of KCSAN data race "fixes", from Eric.

   - A lot of __counted_by() annotations, from Kees.

   - A lot of strncpy -> strscpy and printf format fixes.

   - Replace master/slave terminology with conduit/user in DSA drivers.

   - Handful of KUnit tests for netdev and WiFi core.

  Removed:

   - AppleTalk COPS.

   - AppleTalk ipddp.

   - TI AR7 CPMAC Ethernet driver.

  Drivers:

   - Ethernet high-speed NICs:
      - Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
         - add a driver for the Intel E2000 IPUs
         - make CRC/FCS stripping configurable
         - cross-timestamping for E823 devices
         - basic support for E830 devices
         - use aux-bus for managing client drivers
         - i40e: report firmware versions via devlink
      - nVidia/Mellanox:
         - support 4-port NICs
         - increase max number of channels to 256
         - optimize / parallelize SF creation flow
      - Broadcom (bnxt):
         - enhance NIC temperature reporting
         - support PAM4 speeds and lane configuration
      - Marvell OcteonTX2:
         - PTP pulse-per-second output support
         - enable hardware timestamping for VFs
      - Solarflare/AMD:
         - conntrack NAT offload and offload for tunnels
      - Wangxun (ngbe/txgbe):
         - expose HW statistics
      - Pensando/AMD:
         - support PCI level reset
         - narrow down the condition under which skbs are linearized
      - Netronome/Corigine (nfp):
         - support CHACHA20-POLY1305 crypto in IPsec offload

   - Ethernet NICs embedded, slower, virtual:
      - Synopsys (stmmac):
         - add Loongson-1 SoC support
         - enable use of HW queues with no offload capabilities
         - enable PPS input support on all 5 channels
         - increase TX coalesce timer to 5ms
      - RealTek USB (r8152): improve efficiency of Rx by using GRO frags
      - xen: support SW packet timestamping
      - add drivers for implementations based on TI's PRUSS (AM64x EVM)

   - nVidia/Mellanox Ethernet datacenter switches:
      - avoid poor HW resource use on Spectrum-4 by better block
        selection for IPv6 multicast forwarding and ordering of blocks
        in ACL region

   - Ethernet embedded switches:
      - Microchip:
         - support configuring the drive strength for EMI compliance
         - ksz9477: partial ACL support
         - ksz9477: HSR offload
         - ksz9477: Wake on LAN
      - Realtek:
         - rtl8366rb: respect device tree config of the CPU port

   - Ethernet PHYs:
      - support Broadcom BCM5221 PHYs
      - TI dp83867: support hardware LED blinking

   - CAN:
      - add support for Linux-PHY based CAN transceivers
      - at91_can: clean up and use rx-offload helpers

   - WiFi:
      - MediaTek (mt76):
         - new sub-driver for mt7925 USB/PCIe devices
         - HW wireless <> Ethernet bridging in MT7988 chips
         - mt7603/mt7628 stability improvements
      - Qualcomm (ath12k):
         - WCN7850:
            - enable 320 MHz channels in 6 GHz band
            - hardware rfkill support
            - enable IEEE80211_HW_SINGLE_SCAN_ON_ALL_BANDS to
              make scan faster
            - read board data variant name from SMBIOS
        - QCN9274: mesh support
      - RealTek (rtw89):
         - TDMA-based multi-channel concurrency (MCC)
      - Silicon Labs (wfx):
         - Remain-On-Channel (ROC) support

   - Bluetooth:
      - ISO: many improvements for broadcast support
      - mark BCM4378/BCM4387 as BROKEN_LE_CODED
      - add support for QCA2066
      - btmtksdio: enable Bluetooth wakeup from suspend"

* tag 'net-next-6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1816 commits)
  net: pcs: xpcs: Add 2500BASE-X case in get state for XPCS drivers
  net: bpf: Use sockopt_lock_sock() in ip_sock_set_tos()
  net: mana: Use xdp_set_features_flag instead of direct assignment
  vxlan: Cleanup IFLA_VXLAN_PORT_RANGE entry in vxlan_get_size()
  iavf: delete the iavf client interface
  iavf: add a common function for undoing the interrupt scheme
  iavf: use unregister_netdev
  iavf: rely on netdev's own registered state
  iavf: fix the waiting time for initial reset
  iavf: in iavf_down, don't queue watchdog_task if comms failed
  iavf: simplify mutex_trylock+sleep loops
  iavf: fix comments about old bit locks
  doc/netlink: Update schema to support cmd-cnt-name and cmd-max-name
  tools: ynl: introduce option to process unknown attributes or types
  ipvlan: properly track tx_errors
  netdevsim: Block until all devices are released
  nfp: using napi_build_skb() to replace build_skb()
  net: dsa: microchip: ksz9477: Fix spelling mistake "Enery" -> "Energy"
  net: dsa: microchip: Ensure Stable PME Pin State for Wake-on-LAN
  net: dsa: microchip: Refactor switch shutdown routine for WoL preparation
  ...
2023-10-31 05:10:11 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
5a6a09e971 Merge tag 'cgroup-for-6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup
Pull cgroup updates from Tejun Heo:

 - cpuset now supports remote partitions where CPUs can be reserved for
   exclusive use down the tree without requiring all the intermediate
   nodes to be partitions. This makes it easier to use partitions
   without modifying existing cgroup hierarchy.

 - cpuset partition configuration behavior improvement

 - cgroup_favordynmods= boot param added to allow setting the flag on
   boot on cgroup1

 - Misc code and doc updates

* tag 'cgroup-for-6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup:
  docs/cgroup: Add the list of threaded controllers to cgroup-v2.rst
  cgroup: use legacy_name for cgroup v1 disable info
  cgroup/cpuset: Cleanup signedness issue in cpu_exclusive_check()
  cgroup/cpuset: Enable invalid to valid local partition transition
  cgroup: add cgroup_favordynmods= command-line option
  cgroup/cpuset: Extend test_cpuset_prs.sh to test remote partition
  cgroup/cpuset: Documentation update for partition
  cgroup/cpuset: Check partition conflict with housekeeping setup
  cgroup/cpuset: Introduce remote partition
  cgroup/cpuset: Add cpuset.cpus.exclusive for v2
  cgroup/cpuset: Add cpuset.cpus.exclusive.effective for v2
  cgroup/cpuset: Fix load balance state in update_partition_sd_lb()
  cgroup: Avoid extra dereference in css_populate_dir()
  cgroup: Check for ret during cgroup1_base_files cft addition
2023-10-30 20:58:48 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
866b8870b6 Merge tag 'wq-for-6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq
Pull workqueue update from Tejun Heo:
 "Just one commit to improve lockdep annotation for work_on_cpu() to
  avoid spurious warnings"

* tag 'wq-for-6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq:
  workqueue: Provide one lock class key per work_on_cpu() callsite
2023-10-30 20:45:29 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
2b93c2c3c0 Merge tag 'lsm-pr-20231030' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm
Pull LSM updates from Paul Moore:

 - Add new credential functions, get_cred_many() and put_cred_many() to
   save some atomic_t operations for a few operations.

   While not strictly LSM related, this patchset had been rotting on the
   mailing lists for some time and since the LSMs do care a lot about
   credentials I thought it reasonable to give this patch a home.

 - Five patches to constify different LSM hook parameters.

 - Fix a spelling mistake.

* tag 'lsm-pr-20231030' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm:
  lsm: fix a spelling mistake
  cred: add get_cred_many and put_cred_many
  lsm: constify 'sb' parameter in security_sb_kern_mount()
  lsm: constify 'bprm' parameter in security_bprm_committed_creds()
  lsm: constify 'bprm' parameter in security_bprm_committing_creds()
  lsm: constify 'file' parameter in security_bprm_creds_from_file()
  lsm: constify 'sb' parameter in security_quotactl()
2023-10-30 20:13:17 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
b9886c9766 Merge tag 'audit-pr-20231030' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/audit
Pull audit update from Paul Moore:
 "Only two audit patches for v6.7, both fairly small with a combined 11
  lines of changes.

  The first patch is a simple __counted_by annontation, and the second
  fixes a a problem where audit could deadlock on task_lock() when an
  exe filter is configured. More information is available in the commit
  description and the patch is tagged for stable"

* tag 'audit-pr-20231030' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/audit:
  audit: don't take task_lock() in audit_exe_compare() code path
  audit: Annotate struct audit_chunk with __counted_by
2023-10-30 19:44:52 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
d82c0a37d4 Merge tag 'execve-v6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux
Pull execve updates from Kees Cook:

 - Support non-BSS ELF segments with zero filesz

   Eric Biederman and I refactored ELF segment loading to handle the
   case where a segment has a smaller filesz than memsz. Traditionally
   linkers only did this for .bss and it was always the last segment. As
   a result, the kernel only handled this case when it was the last
   segment. We've had two recent cases where linkers were trying to use
   these kinds of segments for other reasons, and the were in the middle
   of the segment list. There was no good reason for the kernel not to
   support this, and the refactor actually ends up making things more
   readable too.

 - Enable namespaced binfmt_misc

   Christian Brauner has made it possible to use binfmt_misc with mount
   namespaces. This means some traditionally root-only interfaces (for
   adding/removing formats) are now more exposed (but believed to be
   safe).

 - Remove struct tag 'dynamic' from ELF UAPI

   Alejandro Colomar noticed that the ELF UAPI has been polluting the
   struct namespace with an unused and overly generic tag named
   "dynamic" for no discernible reason for many many years. After
   double-checking various distro source repositories, it has been
   removed.

 - Clean up binfmt_elf_fdpic debug output (Greg Ungerer)

* tag 'execve-v6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  binfmt_misc: enable sandboxed mounts
  binfmt_misc: cleanup on filesystem umount
  binfmt_elf_fdpic: clean up debug warnings
  mm: Remove unused vm_brk()
  binfmt_elf: Only report padzero() errors when PROT_WRITE
  binfmt_elf: Use elf_load() for library
  binfmt_elf: Use elf_load() for interpreter
  binfmt_elf: elf_bss no longer used by load_elf_binary()
  binfmt_elf: Support segments with 0 filesz and misaligned starts
  elf, uapi: Remove struct tag 'dynamic'
2023-10-30 19:28:19 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
befaa609f4 Merge tag 'hardening-v6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux
Pull hardening updates from Kees Cook:
 "One of the more voluminous set of changes is for adding the new
  __counted_by annotation[1] to gain run-time bounds checking of
  dynamically sized arrays with UBSan.

   - Add LKDTM test for stuck CPUs (Mark Rutland)

   - Improve LKDTM selftest behavior under UBSan (Ricardo Cañuelo)

   - Refactor more 1-element arrays into flexible arrays (Gustavo A. R.
     Silva)

   - Analyze and replace strlcpy and strncpy uses (Justin Stitt, Azeem
     Shaikh)

   - Convert group_info.usage to refcount_t (Elena Reshetova)

   - Add __counted_by annotations (Kees Cook, Gustavo A. R. Silva)

   - Add Kconfig fragment for basic hardening options (Kees Cook, Lukas
     Bulwahn)

   - Fix randstruct GCC plugin performance mode to stay in groups (Kees
     Cook)

   - Fix strtomem() compile-time check for small sources (Kees Cook)"

* tag 'hardening-v6.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: (56 commits)
  hwmon: (acpi_power_meter) replace open-coded kmemdup_nul
  reset: Annotate struct reset_control_array with __counted_by
  kexec: Annotate struct crash_mem with __counted_by
  virtio_console: Annotate struct port_buffer with __counted_by
  ima: Add __counted_by for struct modsig and use struct_size()
  MAINTAINERS: Include stackleak paths in hardening entry
  string: Adjust strtomem() logic to allow for smaller sources
  hardening: x86: drop reference to removed config AMD_IOMMU_V2
  randstruct: Fix gcc-plugin performance mode to stay in group
  mailbox: zynqmp: Annotate struct zynqmp_ipi_pdata with __counted_by
  drivers: thermal: tsens: Annotate struct tsens_priv with __counted_by
  irqchip/imx-intmux: Annotate struct intmux_data with __counted_by
  KVM: Annotate struct kvm_irq_routing_table with __counted_by
  virt: acrn: Annotate struct vm_memory_region_batch with __counted_by
  hwmon: Annotate struct gsc_hwmon_platform_data with __counted_by
  sparc: Annotate struct cpuinfo_tree with __counted_by
  isdn: kcapi: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy_pad
  isdn: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy
  NFS/flexfiles: Annotate struct nfs4_ff_layout_segment with __counted_by
  nfs41: Annotate struct nfs4_file_layout_dsaddr with __counted_by
  ...
2023-10-30 19:09:55 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
2656821f1f Merge tag 'rcu-next-v6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/frederic/linux-dynticks
Pull RCU updates from Frederic Weisbecker:

 - RCU torture, locktorture and generic torture infrastructure updates
   that include various fixes, cleanups and consolidations.

   Among the user visible things, ftrace dumps can now be found into
   their own file, and module parameters get better documented and
   reported on dumps.

 - Generic and misc fixes all over the place. Some highlights:

     * Hotplug handling has seen some light cleanups and comments

     * An RCU barrier can now be triggered through sysfs to serialize
       memory stress testing and avoid OOM

     * Object information is now dumped in case of invalid callback
       invocation

     * Also various SRCU issues, too hard to trigger to deserve urgent
       pull requests, have been fixed

 - RCU documentation updates

 - RCU reference scalability test minor fixes and doc improvements.

 - RCU tasks minor fixes

 - Stall detection updates. Introduce RCU CPU Stall notifiers that
   allows a subsystem to provide informations to help debugging. Also
   cure some false positive stalls.

* tag 'rcu-next-v6.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/frederic/linux-dynticks: (56 commits)
  srcu: Only accelerate on enqueue time
  locktorture: Check the correct variable for allocation failure
  srcu: Fix callbacks acceleration mishandling
  rcu: Comment why callbacks migration can't wait for CPUHP_RCUTREE_PREP
  rcu: Standardize explicit CPU-hotplug calls
  rcu: Conditionally build CPU-hotplug teardown callbacks
  rcu: Remove references to rcu_migrate_callbacks() from diagrams
  rcu: Assume rcu_report_dead() is always called locally
  rcu: Assume IRQS disabled from rcu_report_dead()
  rcu: Use rcu_segcblist_segempty() instead of open coding it
  rcu: kmemleak: Ignore kmemleak false positives when RCU-freeing objects
  srcu: Fix srcu_struct node grpmask overflow on 64-bit systems
  torture: Convert parse-console.sh to mktemp
  rcutorture: Traverse possible cpu to set maxcpu in rcu_nocb_toggle()
  rcutorture: Replace schedule_timeout*() 1-jiffy waits with HZ/20
  torture: Add kvm.sh --debug-info argument
  locktorture: Rename readers_bind/writers_bind to bind_readers/bind_writers
  doc: Catch-up update for locktorture module parameters
  locktorture: Add call_rcu_chains module parameter
  locktorture: Add new module parameters to lock_torture_print_module_parms()
  ...
2023-10-30 18:01:41 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
9a0f53e0cf Merge tag 'csd-lock.2023.10.23a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu
Pull CSD lock update from Paul McKenney:
 "This adds a kernel boot parameter that causes the kernel to panic if
  one of the call_smp_function() APIs is stalled for more than the
  specified duration.

  This is useful in deployments in which a clean panic is preferable to
  an indefinite stall"

* tag 'csd-lock.2023.10.23a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu:
  smp,csd: Throw an error if a CSD lock is stuck for too long
2023-10-30 17:56:53 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
eb55307e67 Merge tag 'x86-core-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 core updates from Thomas Gleixner:

 - Limit the hardcoded topology quirk for Hygon CPUs to those which have
   a model ID less than 4.

   The newer models have the topology CPUID leaf 0xB correctly
   implemented and are not affected.

 - Make SMT control more robust against enumeration failures

   SMT control was added to allow controlling SMT at boottime or
   runtime. The primary purpose was to provide a simple mechanism to
   disable SMT in the light of speculation attack vectors.

   It turned out that the code is sensible to enumeration failures and
   worked only by chance for XEN/PV. XEN/PV has no real APIC enumeration
   which means the primary thread mask is not set up correctly. By
   chance a XEN/PV boot ends up with smp_num_siblings == 2, which makes
   the hotplug control stay at its default value "enabled". So the mask
   is never evaluated.

   The ongoing rework of the topology evaluation caused XEN/PV to end up
   with smp_num_siblings == 1, which sets the SMT control to "not
   supported" and the empty primary thread mask causes the hotplug core
   to deny the bringup of the APS.

   Make the decision logic more robust and take 'not supported' and 'not
   implemented' into account for the decision whether a CPU should be
   booted or not.

 - Fake primary thread mask for XEN/PV

   Pretend that all XEN/PV vCPUs are primary threads, which makes the
   usage of the primary thread mask valid on XEN/PV. That is consistent
   with because all of the topology information on XEN/PV is fake or
   even non-existent.

 - Encapsulate topology information in cpuinfo_x86

   Move the randomly scattered topology data into a separate data
   structure for readability and as a preparatory step for the topology
   evaluation overhaul.

 - Consolidate APIC ID data type to u32

   It's fixed width hardware data and not randomly u16, int, unsigned
   long or whatever developers decided to use.

 - Cure the abuse of cpuinfo for persisting logical IDs.

   Per CPU cpuinfo is used to persist the logical package and die IDs.
   That's really not the right place simply because cpuinfo is subject
   to be reinitialized when a CPU goes through an offline/online cycle.

   Use separate per CPU data for the persisting to enable the further
   topology management rework. It will be removed once the new topology
   management is in place.

 - Provide a debug interface for inspecting topology information

   Useful in general and extremly helpful for validating the topology
   management rework in terms of correctness or "bug" compatibility.

* tag 'x86-core-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (23 commits)
  x86/apic, x86/hyperv: Use u32 in hv_snp_boot_ap() too
  x86/cpu: Provide debug interface
  x86/cpu/topology: Cure the abuse of cpuinfo for persisting logical ids
  x86/apic: Use u32 for wakeup_secondary_cpu[_64]()
  x86/apic: Use u32 for [gs]et_apic_id()
  x86/apic: Use u32 for phys_pkg_id()
  x86/apic: Use u32 for cpu_present_to_apicid()
  x86/apic: Use u32 for check_apicid_used()
  x86/apic: Use u32 for APIC IDs in global data
  x86/apic: Use BAD_APICID consistently
  x86/cpu: Move cpu_l[l2]c_id into topology info
  x86/cpu: Move logical package and die IDs into topology info
  x86/cpu: Remove pointless evaluation of x86_coreid_bits
  x86/cpu: Move cu_id into topology info
  x86/cpu: Move cpu_core_id into topology info
  hwmon: (fam15h_power) Use topology_core_id()
  scsi: lpfc: Use topology_core_id()
  x86/cpu: Move cpu_die_id into topology info
  x86/cpu: Move phys_proc_id into topology info
  x86/cpu: Encapsulate topology information in cpuinfo_x86
  ...
2023-10-30 17:37:47 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
943af0e73a Merge tag 'x86-apic-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 APIC updates from Thomas Gleixner:

 - Make the quirk for non-maskable MSI interrupts in the affinity setter
   functional again.

   It was broken by a MSI core code update, which restructured the code
   in a way that the quirk flag was not longer set correctly.

   Trying to restore the core logic caused a deeper inspection and it
   turned out that the extra quirk flag is not required at all because
   it's the inverse of the reservation mode bit, which only can be set
   when the MSI interrupt is maskable.

   So the trivial fix is to use the reservation mode check in the
   affinity setter function and remove almost 40 lines of code related
   to the no-mask quirk flag.

 - Cure a Kconfig dependency issue which causes compile failures by
   correcting the conditionals in the affected header files.

 - Clean up coding style in the UV APIC driver.

* tag 'x86-apic-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  x86/apic/msi: Fix misconfigured non-maskable MSI quirk
  x86/msi: Fix compile error caused by CONFIG_GENERIC_MSI_IRQ=y && !CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
  x86/platform/uv/apic: Clean up inconsistent indenting
2023-10-30 17:27:56 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
63a3f11975 Merge tag 'timers-core-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull timer updates from Thomas Gleixner:
 "Updates for time, timekeeping and timers:

  Core:

   - Avoid superfluous deactivation of the tick in the low resolution
     tick NOHZ interrupt handler as the deactivation is handled already
     in the idle loop and on interrupt exit.

   - Update stale comments in the tick NOHZ code and rename the tick
     handler functions to be self-explanatory.

   - Remove an unused function in the tick NOHZ code, which was
     forgotten when the last user went away.

   - Handle RTC alarms which exceed the maximum alarm time of the
     underlying RTC hardware gracefully.

     Setting RTC alarms which exceed the maximum alarm time of the RTC
     hardware failed so far and caused suspend operations to abort.

     Cure this by limiting the alarm to the maximum alarm time of the
     RTC hardware, which is provided by the driver. This causes early
     resume wakeups, but that's way better than not suspending at all.

  Drivers:

   - Add a proper clocksource/event driver for the ancient Cirrus Logic
     EP93xx SoC family, which is one of the last non device-tree
     holdouts in arch/arm.

   - The usual boring device tree bindings updates and small fixes and
     enhancements all over the place"

* tag 'timers-core-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  clocksource: ep93xx: Add driver for Cirrus Logic EP93xx
  dt-bindings: timers: Add Cirrus EP93xx
  clocksource/drivers/timer-atmel-tcb: Fix initialization on SAM9 hardware
  clocksource/timer-riscv: ACPI: Add timer_cannot_wakeup_cpu
  clocksource/drivers/sun5i: Remove surplus dev_err() when using platform_get_irq()
  drivers/clocksource/timer-ti-dm: Don't call clk_get_rate() in stop function
  clocksource/drivers/timer-imx-gpt: Fix potential memory leak
  dt-bindings: timer: renesas,rz-mtu3: Document RZ/{G2UL,Five} SoCs
  dt-bindings: timer: renesas,rz-mtu3: Improve documentation
  dt-bindings: timer: renesas,rz-mtu3: Fix overflow/underflow interrupt names
  alarmtimer: Use maximum alarm time for suspend
  rtc: Add API function to return alarm time bound by hardware limit
  tick/nohz: Update comments some more
  tick/nohz: Remove unused tick_nohz_idle_stop_tick_protected()
  tick/nohz: Don't shutdown the lowres tick from itself
  tick/nohz: Update obsolete comments
  tick/nohz: Rename the tick handlers to more self-explanatory names
2023-10-30 17:25:41 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
c891e98ab3 Merge tag 'smp-core-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull SMP and CPU hotplug updates from Thomas Gleixner:

 - Switch the smp_call_function*() @csd argument to call_single_data_t
   type, which is a cache-line aligned typedef of the underlying struct
   __call_single_data.

   This ensures that the call data is not crossing a cacheline which
   avoids bouncing an extra cache-line for the SMP function call

 - Prevent offlining of the last housekeeping CPU when CPU isolation is
   active.

   Offlining the last housekeeping CPU makes no sense in general, but
   also caused the scheduler to panic due to the empty CPU mask when
   rebuilding the scheduler domains.

 - Remove an unused CPU hotplug state

* tag 'smp-core-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  cpu/hotplug: Don't offline the last non-isolated CPU
  cpu/hotplug: Remove unused cpuhp_state CPUHP_AP_X86_VDSO_VMA_ONLINE
  smp: Change function signatures to use call_single_data_t
2023-10-30 17:12:36 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
b08eccef9f Merge tag 'irq-core-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull irq updates from Thomas Gleixner:
 "Core:

   - Exclude managed interrupts in the calculation of interrupts which
     are targeted to a CPU which is about to be offlined to ensure that
     there are enough free vectors on the still online CPUs to migrate
     them over.

     Managed interrupts do not need to be accounted because they are
     either shut down on offline or migrated to an already reserved and
     guaranteed slot on a still online CPU in the interrupts affinity
     mask.

     Including managed interrupts is overaccounting and can result in
     needlessly aborting hibernation on large server machines.

   - The usual set of small improvements

  Drivers:

   - Make the generic interrupt chip implementation handle interrupt
     domains correctly and initialize the name pointers correctly

   - Add interrupt affinity setting support to the Renesas RZG2L chip
     driver.

   - Prevent registering syscore operations multiple times in the SiFive
     PLIC chip driver.

   - Update device tree handling in the NXP Layerscape MSI chip driver"

* tag 'irq-core-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  irqchip/sifive-plic: Fix syscore registration for multi-socket systems
  irqchip/ls-scfg-msi: Use device_get_match_data()
  genirq/generic_chip: Make irq_remove_generic_chip() irqdomain aware
  genirq/matrix: Exclude managed interrupts in irq_matrix_allocated()
  PCI/MSI: Provide stubs for IMS functions
  irqchip/renesas-rzg2l: Enhance driver to support interrupt affinity setting
  genirq/generic-chip: Fix the irq_chip name for /proc/interrupts
  irqdomain: Annotate struct irq_domain with __counted_by
2023-10-30 17:07:19 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
9cc6fea175 Merge tag 'core-core-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull core updates from Thomas Gleixner:
 "Two small updates to ptrace_stop():

   - Add a comment to explain that the preempt_disable() before
     unlocking tasklist lock is not a correctness problem and just
     avoids the tracer to preempt the tracee before the tracee schedules
     out.

   - Make that preempt_disable() conditional on PREEMPT_RT=n.

     RT enabled kernels cannot disable preemption at this point because
     cgroup_enter_frozen() and sched_submit_work() acquire spinlocks or
     rwlocks which are substituted by sleeping locks on RT. Acquiring a
     sleeping lock in a preemption disable region is obviously not
     possible.

     This obviously brings back the potential slowdown of ptrace() for
     RT enabled kernels, but that's a price to be paid for latency
     guarantees"

* tag 'core-core-2023-10-29-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  signal: Don't disable preemption in ptrace_stop() on PREEMPT_RT
  signal: Add a proper comment about preempt_disable() in ptrace_stop()
2023-10-30 17:03:32 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
bceb7accb7 Merge tag 'perf-core-2023-10-28' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull performance event updates from Ingo Molnar:
 - Add AMD Unified Memory Controller (UMC) events introduced with Zen 4
 - Simplify & clean up the uncore management code
 - Fall back from RDPMC to RDMSR on certain uncore PMUs
 - Improve per-package and cstate event reading
 - Extend the Intel ref-cycles event to GP counters
 - Fix Intel MTL event constraints
 - Improve the Intel hybrid CPU handling code
 - Micro-optimize the RAPL code
 - Optimize perf_cgroup_switch()
 - Improve large AUX area error handling
 - Misc fixes and cleanups

* tag 'perf-core-2023-10-28' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (26 commits)
  perf/x86/amd/uncore: Pass through error code for initialization failures, instead of -ENODEV
  perf/x86/amd/uncore: Fix uninitialized return value in amd_uncore_init()
  x86/cpu: Fix the AMD Fam 17h, Fam 19h, Zen2 and Zen4 MSR enumerations
  perf: Optimize perf_cgroup_switch()
  perf/x86/amd/uncore: Add memory controller support
  perf/x86/amd/uncore: Add group exclusivity
  perf/x86/amd/uncore: Use rdmsr if rdpmc is unavailable
  perf/x86/amd/uncore: Move discovery and registration
  perf/x86/amd/uncore: Refactor uncore management
  perf/core: Allow reading package events from perf_event_read_local
  perf/x86/cstate: Allow reading the package statistics from local CPU
  perf/x86/intel/pt: Fix kernel-doc comments
  perf/x86/rapl: Annotate 'struct rapl_pmus' with __counted_by
  perf/core: Rename perf_proc_update_handler() -> perf_event_max_sample_rate_handler(), for readability
  perf/x86/rapl: Fix "Using plain integer as NULL pointer" Sparse warning
  perf/x86/rapl: Use local64_try_cmpxchg in rapl_event_update()
  perf/x86/rapl: Stop doing cpu_relax() in the local64_cmpxchg() loop in rapl_event_update()
  perf/core: Bail out early if the request AUX area is out of bound
  perf/x86/intel: Extend the ref-cycles event to GP counters
  perf/x86/intel: Fix broken fixed event constraints extension
  ...
2023-10-30 13:44:35 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
63ce50fff9 Merge tag 'sched-core-2023-10-28' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull scheduler updates from Ingo Molnar:
 "Fair scheduler (SCHED_OTHER) improvements:
   - Remove the old and now unused SIS_PROP code & option
   - Scan cluster before LLC in the wake-up path
   - Use candidate prev/recent_used CPU if scanning failed for cluster
     wakeup

  NUMA scheduling improvements:
   - Improve the VMA access-PID code to better skip/scan VMAs
   - Extend tracing to cover VMA-skipping decisions
   - Improve/fix the recently introduced sched_numa_find_nth_cpu() code
   - Generalize numa_map_to_online_node()

  Energy scheduling improvements:
   - Remove the EM_MAX_COMPLEXITY limit
   - Add tracepoints to track energy computation
   - Make the behavior of the 'sched_energy_aware' sysctl more
     consistent
   - Consolidate and clean up access to a CPU's max compute capacity
   - Fix uclamp code corner cases

  RT scheduling improvements:
   - Drive dl_rq->overloaded with dl_rq->pushable_dl_tasks updates
   - Drive the ->rto_mask with rt_rq->pushable_tasks updates

  Scheduler scalability improvements:
   - Rate-limit updates to tg->load_avg
   - On x86 disable IBRS when CPU is offline to improve single-threaded
     performance
   - Micro-optimize in_task() and in_interrupt()
   - Micro-optimize the PSI code
   - Avoid updating PSI triggers and ->rtpoll_total when there are no
     state changes

  Core scheduler infrastructure improvements:
   - Use saved_state to reduce some spurious freezer wakeups
   - Bring in a handful of fast-headers improvements to scheduler
     headers
   - Make the scheduler UAPI headers more widely usable by user-space
   - Simplify the control flow of scheduler syscalls by using lock
     guards
   - Fix sched_setaffinity() vs. CPU hotplug race

  Scheduler debuggability improvements:
   - Disallow writing invalid values to sched_rt_period_us
   - Fix a race in the rq-clock debugging code triggering warnings
   - Fix a warning in the bandwidth distribution code
   - Micro-optimize in_atomic_preempt_off() checks
   - Enforce that the tasklist_lock is held in for_each_thread()
   - Print the TGID in sched_show_task()
   - Remove the /proc/sys/kernel/sched_child_runs_first sysctl

  ... and misc cleanups & fixes"

* tag 'sched-core-2023-10-28' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (82 commits)
  sched/fair: Remove SIS_PROP
  sched/fair: Use candidate prev/recent_used CPU if scanning failed for cluster wakeup
  sched/fair: Scan cluster before scanning LLC in wake-up path
  sched: Add cpus_share_resources API
  sched/core: Fix RQCF_ACT_SKIP leak
  sched/fair: Remove unused 'curr' argument from pick_next_entity()
  sched/nohz: Update comments about NEWILB_KICK
  sched/fair: Remove duplicate #include
  sched/psi: Update poll => rtpoll in relevant comments
  sched: Make PELT acronym definition searchable
  sched: Fix stop_one_cpu_nowait() vs hotplug
  sched/psi: Bail out early from irq time accounting
  sched/topology: Rename 'DIE' domain to 'PKG'
  sched/psi: Delete the 'update_total' function parameter from update_triggers()
  sched/psi: Avoid updating PSI triggers and ->rtpoll_total when there are no state changes
  sched/headers: Remove comment referring to rq::cpu_load, since this has been removed
  sched/numa: Complete scanning of inactive VMAs when there is no alternative
  sched/numa: Complete scanning of partial VMAs regardless of PID activity
  sched/numa: Move up the access pid reset logic
  sched/numa: Trace decisions related to skipping VMAs
  ...
2023-10-30 13:12:15 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
3cf3fabccb Merge tag 'locking-core-2023-10-28' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull locking updates from Info Molnar:
 "Futex improvements:

   - Add the 'futex2' syscall ABI, which is an attempt to get away from
     the multiplex syscall and adds a little room for extentions, while
     lifting some limitations.

   - Fix futex PI recursive rt_mutex waiter state bug

   - Fix inter-process shared futexes on no-MMU systems

   - Use folios instead of pages

  Micro-optimizations of locking primitives:

   - Improve arch_spin_value_unlocked() on asm-generic ticket spinlock
     architectures, to improve lockref code generation

   - Improve the x86-32 lockref_get_not_zero() main loop by adding
     build-time CMPXCHG8B support detection for the relevant lockref
     code, and by better interfacing the CMPXCHG8B assembly code with
     the compiler

   - Introduce arch_sync_try_cmpxchg() on x86 to improve
     sync_try_cmpxchg() code generation. Convert some sync_cmpxchg()
     users to sync_try_cmpxchg().

   - Micro-optimize rcuref_put_slowpath()

  Locking debuggability improvements:

   - Improve CONFIG_DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES=y to have a fast-path as well

   - Enforce atomicity of sched_submit_work(), which is de-facto atomic
     but was un-enforced previously.

   - Extend <linux/cleanup.h>'s no_free_ptr() with __must_check
     semantics

   - Fix ww_mutex self-tests

   - Clean up const-propagation in <linux/seqlock.h> and simplify the
     API-instantiation macros a bit

  RT locking improvements:

   - Provide the rt_mutex_*_schedule() primitives/helpers and use them
     in the rtmutex code to avoid recursion vs. rtlock on the PI state.

   - Add nested blocking lockdep asserts to rt_mutex_lock(),
     rtlock_lock() and rwbase_read_lock()

  .. plus misc fixes & cleanups"

* tag 'locking-core-2023-10-28' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (39 commits)
  futex: Don't include process MM in futex key on no-MMU
  locking/seqlock: Fix grammar in comment
  alpha: Fix up new futex syscall numbers
  locking/seqlock: Propagate 'const' pointers within read-only methods, remove forced type casts
  locking/lockdep: Fix string sizing bug that triggers a format-truncation compiler-warning
  locking/seqlock: Change __seqprop() to return the function pointer
  locking/seqlock: Simplify SEQCOUNT_LOCKNAME()
  locking/atomics: Use atomic_try_cmpxchg_release() to micro-optimize rcuref_put_slowpath()
  locking/atomic, xen: Use sync_try_cmpxchg() instead of sync_cmpxchg()
  locking/atomic/x86: Introduce arch_sync_try_cmpxchg()
  locking/atomic: Add generic support for sync_try_cmpxchg() and its fallback
  locking/seqlock: Fix typo in comment
  futex/requeue: Remove unnecessary ‘NULL’ initialization from futex_proxy_trylock_atomic()
  locking/local, arch: Rewrite local_add_unless() as a static inline function
  locking/debug: Fix debugfs API return value checks to use IS_ERR()
  locking/ww_mutex/test: Make sure we bail out instead of livelock
  locking/ww_mutex/test: Fix potential workqueue corruption
  locking/ww_mutex/test: Use prng instead of rng to avoid hangs at bootup
  futex: Add sys_futex_requeue()
  futex: Add flags2 argument to futex_requeue()
  ...
2023-10-30 12:38:48 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
9e87705289 Merge tag 'bcachefs-2023-10-30' of https://evilpiepirate.org/git/bcachefs
Pull initial bcachefs updates from Kent Overstreet:
 "Here's the bcachefs filesystem pull request.

  One new patch since last week: the exportfs constants ended up
  conflicting with other filesystems that are also getting added to the
  global enum, so switched to new constants picked by Amir.

  The only new non fs/bcachefs/ patch is the objtool patch that adds
  bcachefs functions to the list of noreturns. The patch that exports
  osq_lock() has been dropped for now, per Ingo"

* tag 'bcachefs-2023-10-30' of https://evilpiepirate.org/git/bcachefs: (2781 commits)
  exportfs: Change bcachefs fid_type enum to avoid conflicts
  bcachefs: Refactor memcpy into direct assignment
  bcachefs: Fix drop_alloc_keys()
  bcachefs: snapshot_create_lock
  bcachefs: Fix snapshot skiplists during snapshot deletion
  bcachefs: bch2_sb_field_get() refactoring
  bcachefs: KEY_TYPE_error now counts towards i_sectors
  bcachefs: Fix handling of unknown bkey types
  bcachefs: Switch to unsafe_memcpy() in a few places
  bcachefs: Use struct_size()
  bcachefs: Correctly initialize new buckets on device resize
  bcachefs: Fix another smatch complaint
  bcachefs: Use strsep() in split_devs()
  bcachefs: Add iops fields to bch_member
  bcachefs: Rename bch_sb_field_members -> bch_sb_field_members_v1
  bcachefs: New superblock section members_v2
  bcachefs: Add new helper to retrieve bch_member from sb
  bcachefs: bucket_lock() is now a sleepable lock
  bcachefs: fix crc32c checksum merge byte order problem
  bcachefs: Fix bch2_inode_delete_keys()
  ...
2023-10-30 11:09:38 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
14ab6d425e Merge tag 'vfs-6.7.ctime' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull vfs inode time accessor updates from Christian Brauner:
 "This finishes the conversion of all inode time fields to accessor
  functions as discussed on list. Changing timestamps manually as we
  used to do before is error prone. Using accessors function makes this
  robust.

  It does not contain the switch of the time fields to discrete 64 bit
  integers to replace struct timespec and free up space in struct inode.
  But after this, the switch can be trivially made and the patch should
  only affect the vfs if we decide to do it"

* tag 'vfs-6.7.ctime' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (86 commits)
  fs: rename inode i_atime and i_mtime fields
  security: convert to new timestamp accessors
  selinux: convert to new timestamp accessors
  apparmor: convert to new timestamp accessors
  sunrpc: convert to new timestamp accessors
  mm: convert to new timestamp accessors
  bpf: convert to new timestamp accessors
  ipc: convert to new timestamp accessors
  linux: convert to new timestamp accessors
  zonefs: convert to new timestamp accessors
  xfs: convert to new timestamp accessors
  vboxsf: convert to new timestamp accessors
  ufs: convert to new timestamp accessors
  udf: convert to new timestamp accessors
  ubifs: convert to new timestamp accessors
  tracefs: convert to new timestamp accessors
  sysv: convert to new timestamp accessors
  squashfs: convert to new timestamp accessors
  server: convert to new timestamp accessors
  client: convert to new timestamp accessors
  ...
2023-10-30 09:47:13 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
3b3f874cc1 Merge tag 'vfs-6.7.misc' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner:
 "This contains the usual miscellaneous features, cleanups, and fixes
  for vfs and individual fses.

  Features:

   - Rename and export helpers that get write access to a mount. They
     are used in overlayfs to get write access to the upper mount.

   - Print the pretty name of the root device on boot failure. This
     helps in scenarios where we would usually only print
     "unknown-block(1,2)".

   - Add an internal SB_I_NOUMASK flag. This is another part in the
     endless POSIX ACL saga in a way.

     When POSIX ACLs are enabled via SB_POSIXACL the vfs cannot strip
     the umask because if the relevant inode has POSIX ACLs set it might
     take the umask from there. But if the inode doesn't have any POSIX
     ACLs set then we apply the umask in the filesytem itself. So we end
     up with:

      (1) no SB_POSIXACL -> strip umask in vfs
      (2) SB_POSIXACL    -> strip umask in filesystem

     The umask semantics associated with SB_POSIXACL allowed filesystems
     that don't even support POSIX ACLs at all to raise SB_POSIXACL
     purely to avoid umask stripping. That specifically means NFS v4 and
     Overlayfs. NFS v4 does it because it delegates this to the server
     and Overlayfs because it needs to delegate umask stripping to the
     upper filesystem, i.e., the filesystem used as the writable layer.

     This went so far that SB_POSIXACL is raised eve on kernels that
     don't even have POSIX ACL support at all.

     Stop this blatant abuse and add SB_I_NOUMASK which is an internal
     superblock flag that filesystems can raise to opt out of umask
     handling. That should really only be the two mentioned above. It's
     not that we want any filesystems to do this. Ideally we have all
     umask handling always in the vfs.

   - Make overlayfs use SB_I_NOUMASK too.

   - Now that we have SB_I_NOUMASK, stop checking for SB_POSIXACL in
     IS_POSIXACL() if the kernel doesn't have support for it. This is a
     very old patch but it's only possible to do this now with the wider
     cleanup that was done.

   - Follow-up work on fake path handling from last cycle. Citing mostly
     from Amir:

     When overlayfs was first merged, overlayfs files of regular files
     and directories, the ones that are installed in file table, had a
     "fake" path, namely, f_path is the overlayfs path and f_inode is
     the "real" inode on the underlying filesystem.

     In v6.5, we took another small step by introducing of the
     backing_file container and the file_real_path() helper. This change
     allowed vfs and filesystem code to get the "real" path of an
     overlayfs backing file. With this change, we were able to make
     fsnotify work correctly and report events on the "real" filesystem
     objects that were accessed via overlayfs.

     This method works fine, but it still leaves the vfs vulnerable to
     new code that is not aware of files with fake path. A recent
     example is commit db1d1e8b98 ("IMA: use vfs_getattr_nosec to get
     the i_version"). This commit uses direct referencing to f_path in
     IMA code that otherwise uses file_inode() and file_dentry() to
     reference the filesystem objects that it is measuring.

     This contains work to switch things around: instead of having
     filesystem code opt-in to get the "real" path, have generic code
     opt-in for the "fake" path in the few places that it is needed.

     Is it far more likely that new filesystems code that does not use
     the file_dentry() and file_real_path() helpers will end up causing
     crashes or averting LSM/audit rules if we keep the "fake" path
     exposed by default.

     This change already makes file_dentry() moot, but for now we did
     not change this helper just added a WARN_ON() in ovl_d_real() to
     catch if we have made any wrong assumptions.

     After the dust settles on this change, we can make file_dentry() a
     plain accessor and we can drop the inode argument to ->d_real().

   - Switch struct file to SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU. This looks like a small
     change but it really isn't and I would like to see everyone on
     their tippie toes for any possible bugs from this work.

     Essentially we've been doing most of what SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU for
     files since a very long time because of the nasty interactions
     between the SCM_RIGHTS file descriptor garbage collection. So
     extending it makes a lot of sense but it is a subtle change. There
     are almost no places that fiddle with file rcu semantics directly
     and the ones that did mess around with struct file internal under
     rcu have been made to stop doing that because it really was always
     dodgy.

     I forgot to put in the link tag for this change and the discussion
     in the commit so adding it into the merge message:

       https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230926162228.68666-1-mjguzik@gmail.com

  Cleanups:

   - Various smaller pipe cleanups including the removal of a spin lock
     that was only used to protect against writes without pipe_lock()
     from O_NOTIFICATION_PIPE aka watch queues. As that was never
     implemented remove the additional locking from pipe_write().

   - Annotate struct watch_filter with the new __counted_by attribute.

   - Clarify do_unlinkat() cleanup so that it doesn't look like an extra
     iput() is done that would cause issues.

   - Simplify file cleanup when the file has never been opened.

   - Use module helper instead of open-coding it.

   - Predict error unlikely for stale retry.

   - Use WRITE_ONCE() for mount expiry field instead of just commenting
     that one hopes the compiler doesn't get smart.

  Fixes:

   - Fix readahead on block devices.

   - Fix writeback when layztime is enabled and inodes whose timestamp
     is the only thing that changed reside on wb->b_dirty_time. This
     caused excessively large zombie memory cgroup when lazytime was
     enabled as such inodes weren't handled fast enough.

   - Convert BUG_ON() to WARN_ON_ONCE() in open_last_lookups()"

* tag 'vfs-6.7.misc' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (26 commits)
  file, i915: fix file reference for mmap_singleton()
  vfs: Convert BUG_ON to WARN_ON_ONCE in open_last_lookups
  writeback, cgroup: switch inodes with dirty timestamps to release dying cgwbs
  chardev: Simplify usage of try_module_get()
  ovl: rely on SB_I_NOUMASK
  fs: fix umask on NFS with CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL=n
  fs: store real path instead of fake path in backing file f_path
  fs: create helper file_user_path() for user displayed mapped file path
  fs: get mnt_writers count for an open backing file's real path
  vfs: stop counting on gcc not messing with mnt_expiry_mark if not asked
  vfs: predict the error in retry_estale as unlikely
  backing file: free directly
  vfs: fix readahead(2) on block devices
  io_uring: use files_lookup_fd_locked()
  file: convert to SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU
  vfs: shave work on failed file open
  fs: simplify misleading code to remove ambiguity regarding ihold()/iput()
  watch_queue: Annotate struct watch_filter with __counted_by
  fs/pipe: use spinlock in pipe_read() only if there is a watch_queue
  fs/pipe: remove unnecessary spinlock from pipe_write()
  ...
2023-10-30 09:14:19 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
d4e175f2c4 Merge tag 'vfs-6.7.super' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull vfs superblock updates from Christian Brauner:
 "This contains the work to make block device opening functions return a
  struct bdev_handle instead of just a struct block_device. The same
  struct bdev_handle is then also passed to block device closing
  functions.

  This allows us to propagate context from opening to closing a block
  device without having to modify all users everytime.

  Sidenote, in the future we might even want to try and have block
  device opening functions return a struct file directly but that's a
  series on top of this.

  These are further preparatory changes to be able to count writable
  opens and blocking writes to mounted block devices. That's a separate
  piece of work for next cycle and for that we absolutely need the
  changes to btrfs that have been quietly dropped somehow.

  Originally the series contained a patch that removed the old
  blkdev_*() helpers. But since this would've caused needles churn in
  -next for bcachefs we ended up delaying it.

  The second piece of work addresses one of the major annoyances about
  the work last cycle, namely that we required dropping s_umount
  whenever we used the superblock and fs_holder_ops for a block device.

  The reason for that requirement had been that in some codepaths
  s_umount could've been taken under disk->open_mutex (that's always
  been the case, at least theoretically). For example, on surprise block
  device removal or media change. And opening and closing block devices
  required grabbing disk->open_mutex as well.

  So we did the work and went through the block layer and fixed all
  those places so that s_umount is never taken under disk->open_mutex.
  This means no more brittle games where we yield and reacquire s_umount
  during block device opening and closing and no more requirements where
  block devices need to be closed. Filesystems don't need to care about
  this.

  There's a bunch of other follow-up work such as moving block device
  freezing and thawing to holder operations which makes it work for all
  block devices and not just the main block device just as we did for
  surprise removal. But that is for next cycle.

  Tested with fstests for all major fses, blktests, LTP"

* tag 'vfs-6.7.super' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (37 commits)
  porting: update locking requirements
  fs: assert that open_mutex isn't held over holder ops
  block: assert that we're not holding open_mutex over blk_report_disk_dead
  block: move bdev_mark_dead out of disk_check_media_change
  block: WARN_ON_ONCE() when we remove active partitions
  block: simplify bdev_del_partition()
  fs: Avoid grabbing sb->s_umount under bdev->bd_holder_lock
  jfs: fix log->bdev_handle null ptr deref in lbmStartIO
  bcache: Fixup error handling in register_cache()
  xfs: Convert to bdev_open_by_path()
  reiserfs: Convert to bdev_open_by_dev/path()
  ocfs2: Convert to use bdev_open_by_dev()
  nfs/blocklayout: Convert to use bdev_open_by_dev/path()
  jfs: Convert to bdev_open_by_dev()
  f2fs: Convert to bdev_open_by_dev/path()
  ext4: Convert to bdev_open_by_dev()
  erofs: Convert to use bdev_open_by_path()
  btrfs: Convert to bdev_open_by_path()
  fs: Convert to bdev_open_by_dev()
  mm/swap: Convert to use bdev_open_by_dev()
  ...
2023-10-30 08:59:05 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
4714de0332 Merge tag 'perf-urgent-2023-10-28' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull perf event fix from Ingo Molnar:
 "Fix a potential NULL dereference bug"

* tag 'perf-urgent-2023-10-28' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  perf/core: Fix potential NULL deref
2023-10-28 08:10:47 -10:00
Linus Torvalds
51a7691038 Merge tag 'probes-fixes-v6.6-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace
Pull probes fixes from Masami Hiramatsu:

 - tracing/kprobes: Fix kernel-doc warnings for the variable length
   arguments

 - tracing/kprobes: Fix to count the symbols in modules even if the
   module name is not specified so that user can probe the symbols in
   the modules without module name

* tag 'probes-fixes-v6.6-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace:
  tracing/kprobes: Fix symbol counting logic by looking at modules as well
  tracing/kprobes: Fix the description of variable length arguments
2023-10-28 08:04:56 -10:00
Jan Kara
93745df18e PM: hibernate: Drop unused snapshot_test argument
snapshot_test argument is now unused in swsusp_close() and
load_image_and_restore(). Drop it

CC: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Acked-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Acked-by: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rafael@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230927093442.25915-17-jack@suse.cz
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
2023-10-28 13:29:19 +02:00
Jan Kara
e017d304c7 PM: hibernate: Convert to bdev_open_by_dev()
Convert hibernation code to use bdev_open_by_dev().

CC: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Acked-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Acked-by: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rafael@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230927093442.25915-16-jack@suse.cz
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
2023-10-28 13:29:19 +02:00
Andrii Nakryiko
926fe783c8 tracing/kprobes: Fix symbol counting logic by looking at modules as well
Recent changes to count number of matching symbols when creating
a kprobe event failed to take into account kernel modules. As such, it
breaks kprobes on kernel module symbols, by assuming there is no match.

Fix this my calling module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol() in addition to
kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() to perform a proper counting.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231027233126.2073148-1-andrii@kernel.org/

Cc: Francis Laniel <flaniel@linux.microsoft.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Fixes: b022f0c7e4 ("tracing/kprobes: Return EADDRNOTAVAIL when func matches several symbols")
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Song Liu <song@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
2023-10-28 09:50:42 +09:00
Yujie Liu
e0f831836c tracing/kprobes: Fix the description of variable length arguments
Fix the following kernel-doc warnings:

kernel/trace/trace_kprobe.c:1029: warning: Excess function parameter 'args' description in '__kprobe_event_gen_cmd_start'
kernel/trace/trace_kprobe.c:1097: warning: Excess function parameter 'args' description in '__kprobe_event_add_fields'

Refer to the usage of variable length arguments elsewhere in the kernel
code, "@..." is the proper way to express it in the description.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231027041315.2613166-1-yujie.liu@intel.com/

Fixes: 2a588dd1d5 ("tracing: Add kprobe event command generation functions")
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202310190437.paI6LYJF-lkp@intel.com/
Signed-off-by: Yujie Liu <yujie.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mukesh Ojha <quic_mojha@quicinc.com>
Acked-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
2023-10-27 22:20:28 +09:00
Dimitri John Ledkov
446b1e0b7b module: enable automatic module signing with FIPS 202 SHA-3
Add Kconfig options to use SHA-3 for kernel module signing. 256 size
for RSA only, and higher sizes for RSA and NIST P-384.

Signed-off-by: Dimitri John Ledkov <dimitri.ledkov@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2023-10-27 18:04:30 +08:00
WangJinchao
7ddc21e317 padata: Fix refcnt handling in padata_free_shell()
In a high-load arm64 environment, the pcrypt_aead01 test in LTP can lead
to system UAF (Use-After-Free) issues. Due to the lengthy analysis of
the pcrypt_aead01 function call, I'll describe the problem scenario
using a simplified model:

Suppose there's a user of padata named `user_function` that adheres to
the padata requirement of calling `padata_free_shell` after `serial()`
has been invoked, as demonstrated in the following code:

```c
struct request {
    struct padata_priv padata;
    struct completion *done;
};

void parallel(struct padata_priv *padata) {
    do_something();
}

void serial(struct padata_priv *padata) {
    struct request *request = container_of(padata,
    				struct request,
				padata);
    complete(request->done);
}

void user_function() {
    DECLARE_COMPLETION(done)
    padata->parallel = parallel;
    padata->serial = serial;
    padata_do_parallel();
    wait_for_completion(&done);
    padata_free_shell();
}
```

In the corresponding padata.c file, there's the following code:

```c
static void padata_serial_worker(struct work_struct *serial_work) {
    ...
    cnt = 0;

    while (!list_empty(&local_list)) {
        ...
        padata->serial(padata);
        cnt++;
    }

    local_bh_enable();

    if (refcount_sub_and_test(cnt, &pd->refcnt))
        padata_free_pd(pd);
}
```

Because of the high system load and the accumulation of unexecuted
softirq at this moment, `local_bh_enable()` in padata takes longer
to execute than usual. Subsequently, when accessing `pd->refcnt`,
`pd` has already been released by `padata_free_shell()`, resulting
in a UAF issue with `pd->refcnt`.

The fix is straightforward: add `refcount_dec_and_test` before calling
`padata_free_pd` in `padata_free_shell`.

Fixes: 07928d9bfc ("padata: Remove broken queue flushing")

Signed-off-by: WangJinchao <wangjinchao@xfusion.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Jordan <daniel.m.jordan@oracle.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Jordan <daniel.m.jordan@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2023-10-27 18:04:24 +08:00