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2020-05-27PCI: Rename _DSM constants to align with specKrzysztof Wilczyński
Rename PCI-related _DSM constants to align them with the PCI Firmware Spec, r3.2, sec 4.6. No functional change intended. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200526213905.2479381-1-kw@linux.com Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Wilczyński <kw@linux.com> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
2020-05-27RDMA/mlx5: Convert modify QP to use MLX5_SET macrosLeon Romanovsky
Instead of hand crafted mlx5_qp_context and mlx5_qp_path use common MLX5_SET() macros. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200526115440.205922-7-leon@kernel.org Reviewed-by: Maor Gottlieb <maorg@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Mark Zhang <markz@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
2020-05-27Merge branch 'mellanox/mlx5-next' into rdma.git for/nextJason Gunthorpe
From the mlx5-next branch at git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mellanox/linux Required for dependencies in following patches * branch 'mellanox/mlx5-next': net/mlx5: Add ability to read and write ECE options net/mlx5: Add support for RDMA TX FT headers modifying net/mlx5: Move iseg access helper routines close to mlx5_core driver net/mlx5: Cleanup mlx5_ifc_fte_match_set_misc2_bits Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
2020-05-27Merge tag 'fsnotify_for_v5.7-rc8' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs Pull fanotify FAN_DIR_MODIFY disabling from Jan Kara: "A single patch that disables FAN_DIR_MODIFY support that was merged in this merge window. When discussing further functionality we realized it may be more logical to guard it with a feature flag or to call things slightly differently (or maybe not) so let's not set the API in stone for now." * tag 'fsnotify_for_v5.7-rc8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs: fanotify: turn off support for FAN_DIR_MODIFY
2020-05-27Merge branch 'for-5.7-fixes' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup Pull cgroup fixes from Tejun Heo: - Reverted stricter synchronization for cgroup recursive stats which was prepping it for event counter usage which never got merged. The change was causing performation regressions in some cases. - Restore bpf-based device-cgroup operation even when cgroup1 device cgroup is disabled. - An out-param init fix. * 'for-5.7-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup: device_cgroup: Cleanup cgroup eBPF device filter code xattr: fix uninitialized out-param Revert "cgroup: Add memory barriers to plug cgroup_rstat_updated() race window"
2020-05-27fanotify: turn off support for FAN_DIR_MODIFYAmir Goldstein
FAN_DIR_MODIFY has been enabled by commit 44d705b0370b ("fanotify: report name info for FAN_DIR_MODIFY event") in 5.7-rc1. Now we are planning further extensions to the fanotify API and during that we realized that FAN_DIR_MODIFY may behave slightly differently to be more consistent with extensions we plan. So until we finalize these extensions, let's not bind our hands with exposing FAN_DIR_MODIFY to userland. Signed-off-by: Amir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2020-05-27PM: hibernate: Restrict writes to the resume deviceDomenico Andreoli
Hibernation via snapshot device requires write permission to the swap block device, the one that more often (but not necessarily) is used to store the hibernation image. With this patch, such permissions are granted iff: 1) snapshot device config option is enabled 2) swap partition is used as resume device In other circumstances the swap device is not writable from userspace. In order to achieve this, every write attempt to a swap device is checked against the device configured as part of the uswsusp API [0] using a pointer to the inode struct in memory. If the swap device being written was not configured for resuming, the write request is denied. NOTE: this implementation works only for swap block devices, where the inode configured by swapon (which sets S_SWAPFILE) is the same used by SNAPSHOT_SET_SWAP_AREA. In case of swap file, SNAPSHOT_SET_SWAP_AREA indeed receives the inode of the block device containing the filesystem where the swap file is located (+ offset in it) which is never passed to swapon and then has not set S_SWAPFILE. As result, the swap file itself (as a file) has never an option to be written from userspace. Instead it remains writable if accessed directly from the containing block device, which is always writeable from root. [0] Documentation/power/userland-swsusp.rst v2: - rename is_hibernate_snapshot_dev() to is_hibernate_resume_dev() - fix description so to correctly refer to the resume device Signed-off-by: Domenico Andreoli <domenico.andreoli@linux.com> Acked-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
2020-05-27Merge tag 'v5.7-rc7' into develLinus Walleij
Linux 5.7-rc7
2020-05-27NFS: Replace zero-length array with flexible-arrayGustavo A. R. Silva
The current codebase makes use of the zero-length array language extension to the C90 standard, but the preferred mechanism to declare variable-length types such as these ones is a flexible array member[1][2], introduced in C99: struct foo { int stuff; struct boo array[]; }; By making use of the mechanism above, we will get a compiler warning in case the flexible array does not occur last in the structure, which will help us prevent some kind of undefined behavior bugs from being inadvertently introduced[3] to the codebase from now on. Also, notice that, dynamic memory allocations won't be affected by this change: "Flexible array members have incomplete type, and so the sizeof operator may not be applied. As a quirk of the original implementation of zero-length arrays, sizeof evaluates to zero."[1] sizeof(flexible-array-member) triggers a warning because flexible array members have incomplete type[1]. There are some instances of code in which the sizeof operator is being incorrectly/erroneously applied to zero-length arrays and the result is zero. Such instances may be hiding some bugs. So, this work (flexible-array member conversions) will also help to get completely rid of those sorts of issues. This issue was found with the help of Coccinelle. [1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html [2] https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/21 [3] commit 76497732932f ("cxgb3/l2t: Fix undefined behaviour") Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
2020-05-27nfs4: Remove unneeded semicolonZheng Bin
Fixes coccicheck warning: include/linux/nfs4.h:298:2-3: Unneeded semicolon Reported-by: Hulk Robot <hulkci@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Zheng Bin <zhengbin13@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
2020-05-27PCI/ATS: Only enable ATS for trusted devicesJean-Philippe Brucker
Add pci_ats_supported(), which checks whether a device has an ATS capability, and whether it is trusted. A device is untrusted if it is plugged into an external-facing port such as Thunderbolt and could be spoofing an existing device to exploit weaknesses in the IOMMU configuration. PCIe ATS is one such weaknesses since it allows endpoints to cache IOMMU translations and emit transactions with 'Translated' Address Type (10b) that partially bypass the IOMMU translation. The SMMUv3 and VT-d IOMMU drivers already disallow ATS and transactions with 'Translated' Address Type for untrusted devices. Add the check to pci_enable_ats() to let other drivers (AMD IOMMU for now) benefit from it. By checking ats_cap, the pci_ats_supported() helper also returns whether ATS was globally disabled with pci=noats, and could later include more things, for example whether the whole PCIe hierarchy down to the endpoint supports ATS. Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de> Acked-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200520152201.3309416-2-jean-philippe@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2020-05-27netfilter: nf_conntrack_pptp: fix compilation warning with W=1 buildPablo Neira Ayuso
>> include/linux/netfilter/nf_conntrack_pptp.h:13:20: warning: 'const' type qualifier on return type has no effect [-Wignored-qualifiers] extern const char *const pptp_msg_name(u_int16_t msg); ^~~~~~ Reported-by: kbuild test robot <lkp@intel.com> Fixes: 4c559f15efcc ("netfilter: nf_conntrack_pptp: prevent buffer overflows in debug code") Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
2020-05-27block: use __this_cpu_add() instead of access by smp_processor_id()Konstantin Khlebnikov
Most architectures have fast path to access percpu for current cpu. The required preempt_disable() is provided by part_stat_lock(). [hch: rebased] Signed-off-by: Konstantin Khlebnikov <khlebnikov@yandex-team.ru> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-05-27block: remove rcu_read_lock() from part_stat_lock()Konstantin Khlebnikov
The RCU lock is required only in disk_map_sector_rcu() to lookup the partition. After that request holds reference to related hd_struct. Replace get_cpu() with preempt_disable() - returned cpu index is unused. [hch: rebased] Signed-off-by: Konstantin Khlebnikov <khlebnikov@yandex-team.ru> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-05-27block: always use a percpu variable for disk statsChristoph Hellwig
percpu variables have a perfectly fine working stub implementation for UP kernels, so use that. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Konstantin Khlebnikov <khlebnikov@yandex-team.ru> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-05-27block: remove generic_{start,end}_io_acctChristoph Hellwig
Remove these now unused functions. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Konstantin Khlebnikov <khlebnikov@yandex-team.ru> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-05-27block: add disk/bio-based accounting helpersChristoph Hellwig
Add two new helpers to simplify I/O accounting for bio based drivers. Currently these drivers use the generic_start_io_acct and generic_end_io_acct helpers which have very cumbersome calling conventions, don't actually return the time they started accounting, and try to deal with accounting for partitions, which can't happen for bio based drivers. The new helpers will be used to subsequently replace uses of the old helpers. The main API is the bio based wrappes in blkdev.h, but for zram which wants to account rw_page based I/O lower level routines are provided as well. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Konstantin Khlebnikov <khlebnikov@yandex-team.ru> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-05-27net/mlx5: Add ability to read and write ECE optionsLeon Romanovsky
The end result of RDMA-CM ECE handshake is ECE options, which is needed to be used while configuring data QPs. Such options can come in any QP state, so add in/out fields to set and query ECE options. OUT fields: * create_qp() - default ECE options for that type of QP. * modify_qp() - enabled ECE options after QP state transition. IN fields: * create_qp() - create QP with this ECE option. * modify_qp() - requested options. For unconnected QPs, the FW will return an error if ECE is already configured with any options that not equal to previously set. Reviewed-by: Mark Zhang <markz@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Maor Gottlieb <maorg@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com>
2020-05-27/dev/mem: Revoke mappings when a driver claims the regionDan Williams
Close the hole of holding a mapping over kernel driver takeover event of a given address range. Commit 90a545e98126 ("restrict /dev/mem to idle io memory ranges") introduced CONFIG_IO_STRICT_DEVMEM with the goal of protecting the kernel against scenarios where a /dev/mem user tramples memory that a kernel driver owns. However, this protection only prevents *new* read(), write() and mmap() requests. Established mappings prior to the driver calling request_mem_region() are left alone. Especially with persistent memory, and the core kernel metadata that is stored there, there are plentiful scenarios for a /dev/mem user to violate the expectations of the driver and cause amplified damage. Teach request_mem_region() to find and shoot down active /dev/mem mappings that it believes it has successfully claimed for the exclusive use of the driver. Effectively a driver call to request_mem_region() becomes a hole-punch on the /dev/mem device. The typical usage of unmap_mapping_range() is part of truncate_pagecache() to punch a hole in a file, but in this case the implementation is only doing the "first half" of a hole punch. Namely it is just evacuating current established mappings of the "hole", and it relies on the fact that /dev/mem establishes mappings in terms of absolute physical address offsets. Once existing mmap users are invalidated they can attempt to re-establish the mapping, or attempt to continue issuing read(2) / write(2) to the invalidated extent, but they will then be subject to the CONFIG_IO_STRICT_DEVMEM checking that can block those subsequent accesses. Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org> Cc: Russell King <linux@arm.linux.org.uk> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Fixes: 90a545e98126 ("restrict /dev/mem to idle io memory ranges") Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/159009507306.847224.8502634072429766747.stgit@dwillia2-desk3.amr.corp.intel.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-05-27cfg80211: Replace zero-length array with flexible-arrayGustavo A. R. Silva
The current codebase makes use of the zero-length array language extension to the C90 standard, but the preferred mechanism to declare variable-length types such as these ones is a flexible array member[1][2], introduced in C99: struct foo { int stuff; struct boo array[]; }; By making use of the mechanism above, we will get a compiler warning in case the flexible array does not occur last in the structure, which will help us prevent some kind of undefined behavior bugs from being inadvertently introduced[3] to the codebase from now on. Also, notice that, dynamic memory allocations won't be affected by this change: "Flexible array members have incomplete type, and so the sizeof operator may not be applied. As a quirk of the original implementation of zero-length arrays, sizeof evaluates to zero."[1] sizeof(flexible-array-member) triggers a warning because flexible array members have incomplete type[1]. There are some instances of code in which the sizeof operator is being incorrectly/erroneously applied to zero-length arrays and the result is zero. Such instances may be hiding some bugs. So, this work (flexible-array member conversions) will also help to get completely rid of those sorts of issues. This issue was found with the help of Coccinelle. [1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html [2] https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/21 [3] commit 76497732932f ("cxgb3/l2t: Fix undefined behaviour") Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200507183909.GA12993@embeddedor Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2020-05-27mac80211: Add new AMPDU factor macro for HE peer capsTamizh Chelvam
Add IEEE80211_HE_VHT_MAX_AMPDU_FACTOR and IEEE80211_HE_HT_MAX_AMPDU_FACTOR as per spec to use for peer max ampdu factor. Signed-off-by: Tamizh Chelvam <tamizhr@codeaurora.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1588611900-21185-1-git-send-email-tamizhr@codeaurora.org Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2020-05-27ieee80211: S1G definesThomas Pedersen
These are found in IEEE-802.11ah-2016. Signed-off-by: Thomas Pedersen <thomas@adapt-ip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200430172554.18383-5-thomas@adapt-ip.com Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2020-05-27cfg80211: add KHz variants of frame RX APIThomas Pedersen
Drivers may wish to report the RX frequency in units of KHz. Provide cfg80211_rx_mgmt_khz() and wrap it with cfg80211_rx_mgmt() so exisiting drivers which can't report KHz anyway don't need to change. Add a similar wrapper for cfg80211_report_obss_beacon() so the frequency units stay somewhat consistent. This doesn't actually change the nl80211 API yet. Signed-off-by: Thomas Pedersen <thomas@adapt-ip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200430172554.18383-2-thomas@adapt-ip.com [fix mac80211 calling the non-khz version of obss beacon report, drop trace point name changes] Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2020-05-27mfd: Add support for PMIC MT6360Gene Chen
Add MFD driver for mt6360 pmic chip include Battery Charger/ USB_PD/Flash, LED/RGB and LED/LDO/Buck Signed-off-by: Gene Chen <gene_chen@richtek.com> Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
2020-05-26net: ethtool: Allow PHY cable test TDR data to configuredAndrew Lunn
Allow the user to configure where on the cable the TDR data should be retrieved, in terms of first and last sample, and the step between samples. Also add the ability to ask for TDR data for just one pair. If this configuration is not provided, it defaults to 1-150m at 1m intervals for all pairs. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> v3: Move the TDR configuration into a structure Add a range check on step Use NL_SET_ERR_MSG_ATTR() when appropriate Move TDR configuration into a nest Document attributes in the request Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2020-05-26net: ethtool: Add helpers for cable test TDR dataAndrew Lunn
Add helpers for returning raw TDR helpers in netlink messages. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2020-05-26net: ethtool: Add generic parts of cable test TDRAndrew Lunn
Add the generic parts of the code used to trigger a cable test and return raw TDR data. Any PHY driver which support this must implement the new driver op. Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> v2 Update nxp-tja11xx for API change. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2020-05-27nvme: add Metadata Capabilities enumerationsIsrael Rukshin
The enumerations will be used to expose the namespace metadata format by the target. Suggested-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Israel Rukshin <israelr@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Max Gurtovoy <maxg@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: James Smart <james.smart@broadcom.com> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2020-05-27block: always define struct blk_integrity in genhd.hMax Gurtovoy
This will reduce the amount of ifdefs inside the source code for various drivers and also will reduce the amount of stub functions that were created for the !CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY case. Suggested-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Max Gurtovoy <maxg@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Israel Rukshin <israelr@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2020-05-27nvme: replace zero-length array with flexible-arrayGustavo A. R. Silva
The current codebase makes use of the zero-length array language extension to the C90 standard, but the preferred mechanism to declare variable-length types such as these ones is a flexible array member[1][2], introduced in C99: struct foo { int stuff; struct boo array[]; }; By making use of the mechanism above, we will get a compiler warning in case the flexible array does not occur last in the structure, which will help us prevent some kind of undefined behavior bugs from being inadvertently introduced[3] to the codebase from now on. Also, notice that, dynamic memory allocations won't be affected by this change: "Flexible array members have incomplete type, and so the sizeof operator may not be applied. As a quirk of the original implementation of zero-length arrays, sizeof evaluates to zero."[1] sizeof(flexible-array-member) triggers a warning because flexible array members have incomplete type[1]. There are some instances of code in which the sizeof operator is being incorrectly/erroneously applied to zero-length arrays and the result is zero. Such instances may be hiding some bugs. So, this work (flexible-array member conversions) will also help to get completely rid of those sorts of issues. This issue was found with the help of Coccinelle. [1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html [2] https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/21 [3] commit 76497732932f ("cxgb3/l2t: Fix undefined behaviour") Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2020-05-26net: check untrusted gso_size at kernel entryWillem de Bruijn
Syzkaller again found a path to a kernel crash through bad gso input: a packet with gso size exceeding len. These packets are dropped in tcp_gso_segment and udp[46]_ufo_fragment. But they may affect gso size calculations earlier in the path. Now that we have thlen as of commit 9274124f023b ("net: stricter validation of untrusted gso packets"), check gso_size at entry too. Fixes: bfd5f4a3d605 ("packet: Add GSO/csum offload support.") Reported-by: syzbot <syzkaller@googlegroups.com> Signed-off-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2020-05-26Merge tag 'mac80211-next-for-net-next-2020-04-25' of ↵David S. Miller
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jberg/mac80211-next Johannes Berg says: ==================== One batch of changes, containing: * hwsim improvements from Jouni and myself, to be able to test more scenarios easily * some more HE (802.11ax) support * some initial S1G (sub 1 GHz) work for fractional MHz channels * some (action) frame registration updates to help DPP support * along with other various improvements/fixes ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2020-05-26net: mdiobus: add clause 45 mdiobus accessorsRussell King
There is a recurring pattern throughout some of the PHY code converting a devad and regnum to our packed clause 45 representation. Rather than having this scattered around the code, let's put a common translation function in mdio.h, and provide some register accessors. Convert the phylib core, phylink, bcm87xx and cortina to use these. Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk> Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2020-05-26qed: Add EDPM mode type for user-fw compatibilityYuval Basson
In older FW versions the completion flag was treated as the ack flag in edpm messages. Expose the FW option of setting which mode the QP is in by adding a flag to the qedr <-> qed API. Flag is added for backward compatibility with libqedr. This flag will be set by qedr after determining whether the libqedr is using the updated version. Fixes: f10939403352 ("qed: Add support for QP verbs") Signed-off-by: Yuval Basson <yuval.bason@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Michal Kalderon <michal.kalderon@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2020-05-27software node: implement software_node_unregister()Greg Kroah-Hartman
Sometimes it is better to unregister individual nodes instead of trying to do them all at once with software_node_unregister_nodes(), so create software_node_unregister() so that you can unregister them one at a time. This is especially important when creating nodes in a hierarchy, with parent -> children representations. Children always need to be removed before a parent is, as the swnode logic assumes this is going to be the case. Fix up the lib/test_printf.c fwnode_pointer() test which to use this new function as it had the problem of tearing things down in the backwards order. Fixes: f1ce39df508d ("lib/test_printf: Add tests for %pfw printk modifier") Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org> Cc: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> Cc: Brendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@google.com> Cc: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com> Cc: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> Cc: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk> Cc: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com> Cc: Sergey Senozhatsky <sergey.senozhatsky@gmail.com> Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Reported-by: Naresh Kamboju <naresh.kamboju@linaro.org> Reported-by: kernel test robot <rong.a.chen@intel.com> Reported-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Tested-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> Tested-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Reviewed-by: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200524153041.2361-1-gregkh@linuxfoundation.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-05-26rcu: Provide rcu_irq_exit_check_preempt()Thomas Gleixner
Provide a debug check which can be invoked from exception return to kernel mode before an attempt is made to schedule. Warn if RCU is not ready for this. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200521202117.089709607@linutronix.de
2020-05-26rcu: Abstract out rcu_irq_enter_check_tick() from rcu_nmi_enter()Paul E. McKenney
There will likely be exception handlers that can sleep, which rules out the usual approach of invoking rcu_nmi_enter() on entry and also rcu_nmi_exit() on all exit paths. However, the alternative approach of just not calling anything can prevent RCU from coaxing quiescent states from nohz_full CPUs that are looping in the kernel: RCU must instead IPI them explicitly. It would be better to enable the scheduler tick on such CPUs to interact with RCU in a lighter-weight manner, and this enabling is one of the things that rcu_nmi_enter() currently does. What is needed is something that helps RCU coax quiescent states while not preventing subsequent sleeps. This commit therefore splits out the nohz_full scheduler-tick enabling from the rest of the rcu_nmi_enter() logic into a new function named rcu_irq_enter_check_tick(). [ tglx: Renamed the function and made it a nop when context tracking is off ] [ mingo: Fixed a CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL assumption, harmonized and fixed all the comment blocks and cleaned up rcu_nmi_enter()/exit() definitions. ] Suggested-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200521202116.996113173@linutronix.de
2020-05-26Merge tag 'thunderbolt-for-v5.8' of ↵Greg Kroah-Hartman
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/westeri/thunderbolt into usb-next Mika writes: thunderbolt: Changes for v5.8 merge window This adds support for Intel Tiger Lake Thunderbolt controller using firmware based connection manager. In addition the driver can now be built on non-x86 architectures as well. Then there are a couple of commits that make the driver work across kexec, replace a zero length array with flexible one, and revert one change that is not needed anymore because of NVMem subsystem improvements. * tag 'thunderbolt-for-v5.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/westeri/thunderbolt: thunderbolt: Add trivial .shutdown thunderbolt: Update Kconfig to allow building on other architectures. thunderbolt: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array thunderbolt: Add support for Intel Tiger Lake Revert "thunderbolt: Prevent crash if non-active NVMem file is read"
2020-05-26mfd: stmfx: Disable IRQ in suspend to avoid spurious interruptAmelie Delaunay
When STMFX supply is stopped, spurious interrupt can occur. To avoid that, disable the interrupt in suspend before disabling the regulator and re-enable it at the end of resume. Fixes: 06252ade9156 ("mfd: Add ST Multi-Function eXpander (STMFX) core driver") Signed-off-by: Amelie Delaunay <amelie.delaunay@st.com> Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
2020-05-26mfd: Constify properties in mfd_cellTomas Winkler
Constify 'struct property_entry *properties' in mfd_cell. It is always passed around as a pointer const struct. Signed-off-by: Tomas Winkler <tomas.winkler@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
2020-05-26Merge branches 'ib-mfd-x86-usb-watchdog-5.8', 'ib-mfd-power-rtc-5.8', ↵Lee Jones
'ib-mfd-iio-power-5.8' and 'ib-mfd-hwmon-5.8' into ibs-for-mfd-merged
2020-05-26iio: adc: mp2629: Add support for mp2629 ADC driverSaravanan Sekar
Add support for 8-bit resolution ADC readings for input power supply and battery charging measurement. Provides voltage, current readings to mp2629 power supply driver. Signed-off-by: Saravanan Sekar <sravanhome@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
2020-05-26mfd: mp2629: Add support for mps battery chargerSaravanan Sekar
mp2629 is a highly-integrated switching-mode battery charge management device for single-cell Li-ion or Li-polymer battery. Add MFD core enables chip access for ADC driver for battery readings, and a power supply battery-charger driver Signed-off-by: Saravanan Sekar <sravanhome@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
2020-05-26Merge tag 'usb-ci-v5.8-rc1' of ↵Greg Kroah-Hartman
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/peter.chen/usb into usb-next Peter writes: - Some improvments for ci_hdrc_usb2.c - Support imx7d USB charger - Add software sg support for UDC - Enable user trigger role switch * tag 'usb-ci-v5.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/peter.chen/usb: usb: chipidea: Enable user-space triggered role-switching usb: chipidea: udc: add software sg list support usb: chipidea: usbmisc_imx: using different ops for imx7d and imx7ulp usb: chipidea: pull down dp for possible charger detection operation usb: chipidea: introduce imx7d USB charger detection usb: chipidea: introduce CI_HDRC_CONTROLLER_VBUS_EVENT glue layer use usb: chipidea: usb2: remove unneeded semicolon usb: chipidea: allow disabling glue drivers if EMBEDDED usb: chipidea: usb2: absorb zevio glue driver usb: chipidea: usb2: make clock optional usb: chipidea: usb2: fix formatting usb: chipidea: usb2: constify zynq_pdata usb: chipidea: core: show the real pointer value for register usb: chipidea: core: refine the description for this driver usb: chipidea: udc: fix the kernel doc for udc.h
2020-05-26mtd: Replace zero-length array with flexible-arrayGustavo A. R. Silva
The current codebase makes use of the zero-length array language extension to the C90 standard, but the preferred mechanism to declare variable-length types such as these ones is a flexible array member[1][2], introduced in C99: struct foo { int stuff; struct boo array[]; }; By making use of the mechanism above, we will get a compiler warning in case the flexible array does not occur last in the structure, which will help us prevent some kind of undefined behavior bugs from being inadvertently introduced[3] to the codebase from now on. Also, notice that, dynamic memory allocations won't be affected by this change: "Flexible array members have incomplete type, and so the sizeof operator may not be applied. As a quirk of the original implementation of zero-length arrays, sizeof evaluates to zero."[1] sizeof(flexible-array-member) triggers a warning because flexible array members have incomplete type[1]. There are some instances of code in which the sizeof operator is being incorrectly/erroneously applied to zero-length arrays and the result is zero. Such instances may be hiding some bugs. So, this work (flexible-array member conversions) will also help to get completely rid of those sorts of issues. This issue was found with the help of Coccinelle. [1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html [2] https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/21 [3] commit 76497732932f ("cxgb3/l2t: Fix undefined behaviour") Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Acked-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Signed-off-by: Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@ti.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200507190033.GA15215@embeddedor
2020-05-25Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pablo/nfDavid S. Miller
Pablo Neira Ayuso says: ==================== Netfilter fixes for net The following patchset contains Netfilter fixes for net: 1) Set VLAN tag in tcp reset/icmp unreachable packets to reject connections in the bridge family, from Michael Braun. 2) Incorrect subcounter flag update in ipset, from Phil Sutter. 3) Possible buffer overflow in the pptp conntrack helper, based on patch from Dan Carpenter. 4) Restore userspace conntrack helper hook logic that broke after hook consolidation rework. 5) Unbreak userspace conntrack helper registration via nfnetlink_cthelper. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2020-05-25mailmap: change email for Ricardo RibaldaRicardo Ribalda Delgado
Modify emails to ribalda@kernel.org and unify my surname in all the files. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda <ribalda@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200430135224.362700-1-ricardo@ribalda.com Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
2020-05-26Merge tag 'imx-drivers-5.8' of ↵Arnd Bergmann
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shawnguo/linux into arm/drivers i.MX drivers update for 5.8: - Optimize imx-scu driver to use one TX and one RX instead of four for talking to SCU. - Fix one possible message header corruption where the response is longer than the request. - Move System Control defines into dt-bindings header, so that DT can use them as well. - A couple of small fixups. * tag 'imx-drivers-5.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shawnguo/linux: firmware: imx: scu: Fix possible memory leak in imx_scu_probe() dt-bindings: firmware: imx: Add more system controls and PM clock types dt-bindings: firmware: imx: Move system control into dt-binding headfile firmware: imx: scu: Fix corruption of header firmware: imx-scu: Support one TX and one RX soc: imx8m: No need to put node when of_find_compatible_node() failed Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200523032516.11016-1-shawnguo@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2020-05-25Merge tag 'tegra-for-5.8-of' of ↵Arnd Bergmann
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tegra/linux into arm/drivers of: Changes for v5.8-rc1 These changes add support for multiple reserved-memory regions per device. * tag 'tegra-for-5.8-of' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tegra/linux: of: Make <linux/of_reserved_mem.h> self-contained of: reserved-memory: Support multiple regions per device of: reserved-memory: Support lookup of regions by name Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200515145311.1580134-5-thierry.reding@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2020-05-25Merge tag 'tee-login-for-5.8' of ↵Arnd Bergmann
git://git.linaro.org/people/jens.wiklander/linux-tee into arm/drivers Adds utility function in TEE subsystem for client UUID generation. This function is also used in the optee driver. * tag 'tee-login-for-5.8' of git://git.linaro.org/people/jens.wiklander/linux-tee: tee: optee: Add support for session login client UUID generation tee: add support for session's client UUID generation Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200512131243.GA10028@jade Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>