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2021-01-15Merge tag 'imx-drm-next-2021-01-08' of ↵Dave Airlie
git://git.pengutronix.de/git/pza/linux into drm-next drm/imx: compile test fixes - Fix COMPILE_TEST builds with CONFIG_OF disabled. Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> From: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/8c048f3677f706de306c19ecf6868c4109c1c40d.camel@pengutronix.de
2021-01-15Merge tag 'drm-intel-gt-next-2021-01-14' of ↵Dave Airlie
git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-intel into drm-next UAPI Changes: - Deprecate I915_PMU_LAST and optimize state tracking (Tvrtko) Avoid relying on last item ABI marker in i915_drm.h, add a comment to mark as deprecated. Cross-subsystem Changes: Core Changes: Driver Changes: - Restore clear residuals security mitigations for Ivybridge and Baytrail (Chris) - Close #1858: Allow sysadmin to choose applied GPU security mitigations through i915.mitigations=... similar to CPU (Chris) - Fix for #2024: GPU hangs on HSW GT1 (Chris) - Fix for #2707: Driver hang when editing UVs in Blender (Chris, Ville) - Fix for #2797: False positive GuC loading error message (Chris) - Fix for #2859: Missing GuC firmware for older Cometlakes (Chris) - Lessen probability of GPU hang due to DMAR faults [reason 7, next page table ptr is invalid] on Tigerlake (Chris) - Fix REVID macros for TGL to fetch correct stepping (Aditya) - Limit frequency drop to RPe on parking (Chris, Edward) - Limit W/A 1406941453 to TGL, RKL and DG1 (Swathi) - Make W/A 22010271021 permanent on DG1 (Lucas) - Implement W/A 16011163337 to prevent a HS/DS hang on DG1 (Swathi) - Only disable preemption on gen8 render engines (Chris) - Disable arbitration around Braswell's PDP updates (Chris) - Disable arbitration on no-preempt requests (Chris) - Check for arbitration after writing start seqno before busywaiting (Chris) - Retain default context state across shrinking (Venkata, CQ) - Fix mismatch between misplaced vma check and vma insert for 32-bit addressing userspaces (Chris, CQ) - Propagate error for vmap() failure instead kernel NULL deref (Chris) - Propagate error from cancelled submit due to context closure immediately (Chris) - Fix RCU race on HWSP tracking per request (Chris) - Clear CMD parser shadow and GPU reloc batches (Matt A) - Populate logical context during first pin (Maarten) - Optimistically prune dma-resv from the shrinker (Chris) - Fix for virtual engine ownership race (Chris) - Remove timeslice suppression to restore fairness for virtual engines (Chris) - Rearrange IVB/HSW workarounds properly between GT and engine (Chris) - Taint the reset mutex with the shrinker (Chris) - Replace direct submit with direct call to tasklet (Chris) - Multiple corrections to virtual engine dequeue and breadcrumbs code (Chris) - Avoid wakeref from potentially hard IRQ context in PMU (Tvrtko) - Use raw clock for RC6 time estimation in PMU (Tvrtko) - Differentiate OOM failures from invalid map types (Chris) - Fix Gen9 to have 64 MOCS entries similar to Gen11 (Chris) - Ignore repeated attempts to suspend request flow across reset (Chris) - Remove livelock from "do_idle_maps" VT-d W/A (Chris) - Cancel the preemption timeout early in case engine reset fails (Chris) - Code flow optimization in the scheduling code (Chris) - Clear the execlists timers upon reset (Chris) - Drain the breadcrumbs just once (Chris, Matt A) - Track the overall GT awake/busy time (Chris) - Tweak submission tasklet flushing to avoid starvation (Chris) - Track timelines created using the HWSP to restore on resume (Chris) - Use cmpxchg64 for 32b compatilibity for active tracking (Chris) - Prefer recycling an idle GGTT fence to avoid GPU wait (Chris) - Restructure GT code organization for clearer split between GuC and execlists (Chris, Daniele, John, Matt A) - Remove GuC code that will remain unused by new interfaces (Matt B) - Restructure the CS timestamp clocks code to local to GT (Chris) - Fix error return paths in perf code (Zhang) - Replace idr_init() by idr_init_base() in perf (Deepak) - Fix shmem_pin_map error path (Colin) - Drop redundant free_work worker for GEM contexts (Chris, Mika) - Increase readability and understandability of intel_workarounds.c (Lucas) - Defer enabling the breadcrumb interrupt to after submission (Chris) - Deal with buddy alloc block sizes beyond 4G (Venkata, Chris) - Encode fence specific waitqueue behaviour into the wait.flags (Chris) - Don't cancel the breadcrumb interrupt shadow too early (Chris) - Cancel submitted requests upon context reset (Chris) - Use correct locks in GuC code (Tvrtko) - Prevent use of engine->wa_ctx after error (Chris, Matt R) - Fix build warning on 32-bit (Arnd) - Avoid memory leak if platform would have more than 16 W/A (Tvrtko) - Avoid unnecessary #if CONFIG_PM in PMU code (Chris, Tvrtko) - Improve debugging output (Chris, Tvrtko, Matt R) - Make file local variables static (Jani) - Avoid uint*_t types in i915 (Jani) - Selftest improvements (Chris, Matt A, Dan) - Documentation fixes (Chris, Jose) Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> # Conflicts: # drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/intel_breadcrumbs.c # drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/intel_breadcrumbs_types.h # drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/intel_lrc.c # drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gvt/mmio_context.h # drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_drv.h From: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20210114152232.GA21588@jlahtine-mobl.ger.corp.intel.com
2021-01-14IMA: extend critical data hook to limit the measurement based on a labelTushar Sugandhi
The IMA hook ima_measure_critical_data() does not support a way to specify the source of the critical data provider. Thus, the data measurement cannot be constrained based on the data source label in the IMA policy. Extend the IMA hook ima_measure_critical_data() to support passing the data source label as an input parameter, so that the policy rule can be used to limit the measurements based on the label. Signed-off-by: Tushar Sugandhi <tusharsu@linux.microsoft.com> Reviewed-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@linux.microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Mimi Zohar <zohar@linux.ibm.com>
2021-01-14IMA: define a hook to measure kernel integrity critical dataTushar Sugandhi
IMA provides capabilities to measure file and buffer data. However, various data structures, policies, and states stored in kernel memory also impact the integrity of the system. Several kernel subsystems contain such integrity critical data. These kernel subsystems help protect the integrity of the system. Currently, IMA does not provide a generic function for measuring kernel integrity critical data. Define ima_measure_critical_data, a new IMA hook, to measure kernel integrity critical data. Signed-off-by: Tushar Sugandhi <tusharsu@linux.microsoft.com> Reviewed-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@linux.microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Mimi Zohar <zohar@linux.ibm.com>
2021-01-14scsi: scsi_transport_fc: Add a new rport state FC_PORTSTATE_MARGINALMuneendra Kumar
Add a new interface, fc_eh_should_retry_cmd(), which checks if the cmd should be retried or not by checking the rport state. If the rport state is marginal it returns false to make sure there won't be any retries on the cmd. Make the fc_remote_port_delete(), fc_user_scan_tgt(), and fc_timeout_deleted_rport() functions handle the new rport state. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1609969748-17684-4-git-send-email-muneendra.kumar@broadcom.com Reviewed-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Ewan D. Milne <emilne@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Muneendra Kumar <muneendra.kumar@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2021-01-14scsi: core: No retries on abort successMuneendra Kumar
Add a new optional routine, eh_should_retry_cmd(), in scsi_host_template that allows the transport to decide if a cmd is retryable. Return true if the transport is in a state the cmd should be retried on. Update scmd_eh_abort_handler() and scsi_eh_flush_done_q() to both call scsi_eh_should_retry_cmd() to check whether the command needs to be retried. The above changes were based on a patch by Mike Christie. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1609969748-17684-3-git-send-email-muneendra.kumar@broadcom.com Reviewed-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Ewan D. Milne <emilne@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Muneendra Kumar <muneendra.kumar@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2021-01-14scsi: core: Add a new error code DID_TRANSPORT_MARGINAL in scsi.hMuneendra Kumar
Add code in scsi_result_to_blk_status to translate a new error DID_TRANSPORT_MARGINAL to the corresponding blk_status_t i.e BLK_STS_TRANSPORT. Add DID_TRANSPORT_MARGINAL case to scsi_decide_disposition(). Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1609969748-17684-2-git-send-email-muneendra.kumar@broadcom.com Reviewed-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Ewan D. Milne <emilne@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Muneendra Kumar <muneendra.kumar@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2021-01-14perf: Add build id data in mmap2 eventJiri Olsa
Adding support to carry build id data in mmap2 event. The build id data replaces maj/min/ino/ino_generation fields, which are also used to identify map's binary, so it's ok to replace them with build id data: union { struct { u32 maj; u32 min; u64 ino; u64 ino_generation; }; struct { u8 build_id_size; u8 __reserved_1; u16 __reserved_2; u8 build_id[20]; }; }; Replaced maj/min/ino/ino_generation fields give us size of 24 bytes. We use 20 bytes for build id data, 1 byte for size and rest is unused. There's new misc bit for mmap2 to signal there's build id data in it: #define PERF_RECORD_MISC_MMAP_BUILD_ID (1 << 14) Signed-off-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210114134044.1418404-4-jolsa@kernel.org
2021-01-14bpf: Add size arg to build_id_parse functionJiri Olsa
It's possible to have other build id types (other than default SHA1). Currently there's also ld support for MD5 build id. Adding size argument to build_id_parse function, that returns (if defined) size of the parsed build id, so we can recognize the build id type. Signed-off-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210114134044.1418404-3-jolsa@kernel.org
2021-01-14bpf: Move stack_map_get_build_id into libJiri Olsa
Moving stack_map_get_build_id into lib with declaration in linux/buildid.h header: int build_id_parse(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned char *build_id); This function returns build id for given struct vm_area_struct. There is no functional change to stack_map_get_build_id function. Signed-off-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Song Liu <songliubraving@fb.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210114134044.1418404-2-jolsa@kernel.org
2021-01-14Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/netJakub Kicinski
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-01-14bpf: Add bitwise atomic instructionsBrendan Jackman
This adds instructions for atomic[64]_[fetch_]and atomic[64]_[fetch_]or atomic[64]_[fetch_]xor All these operations are isomorphic enough to implement with the same verifier, interpreter, and x86 JIT code, hence being a single commit. The main interesting thing here is that x86 doesn't directly support the fetch_ version these operations, so we need to generate a CMPXCHG loop in the JIT. This requires the use of two temporary registers, IIUC it's safe to use BPF_REG_AX and x86's AUX_REG for this purpose. Signed-off-by: Brendan Jackman <jackmanb@google.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210114181751.768687-10-jackmanb@google.com
2021-01-14bpf: Add instructions for atomic_[cmp]xchgBrendan Jackman
This adds two atomic opcodes, both of which include the BPF_FETCH flag. XCHG without the BPF_FETCH flag would naturally encode atomic_set. This is not supported because it would be of limited value to userspace (it doesn't imply any barriers). CMPXCHG without BPF_FETCH woulud be an atomic compare-and-write. We don't have such an operation in the kernel so it isn't provided to BPF either. There are two significant design decisions made for the CMPXCHG instruction: - To solve the issue that this operation fundamentally has 3 operands, but we only have two register fields. Therefore the operand we compare against (the kernel's API calls it 'old') is hard-coded to be R0. x86 has similar design (and A64 doesn't have this problem). A potential alternative might be to encode the other operand's register number in the immediate field. - The kernel's atomic_cmpxchg returns the old value, while the C11 userspace APIs return a boolean indicating the comparison result. Which should BPF do? A64 returns the old value. x86 returns the old value in the hard-coded register (and also sets a flag). That means return-old-value is easier to JIT, so that's what we use. Signed-off-by: Brendan Jackman <jackmanb@google.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210114181751.768687-8-jackmanb@google.com
2021-01-14bpf: Add BPF_FETCH field / create atomic_fetch_add instructionBrendan Jackman
The BPF_FETCH field can be set in bpf_insn.imm, for BPF_ATOMIC instructions, in order to have the previous value of the atomically-modified memory location loaded into the src register after an atomic op is carried out. Suggested-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Brendan Jackman <jackmanb@google.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210114181751.768687-7-jackmanb@google.com
2021-01-14bpf: Rename BPF_XADD and prepare to encode other atomics in .immBrendan Jackman
A subsequent patch will add additional atomic operations. These new operations will use the same opcode field as the existing XADD, with the immediate discriminating different operations. In preparation, rename the instruction mode BPF_ATOMIC and start calling the zero immediate BPF_ADD. This is possible (doesn't break existing valid BPF progs) because the immediate field is currently reserved MBZ and BPF_ADD is zero. All uses are removed from the tree but the BPF_XADD definition is kept around to avoid breaking builds for people including kernel headers. Signed-off-by: Brendan Jackman <jackmanb@google.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Björn Töpel <bjorn.topel@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210114181751.768687-5-jackmanb@google.com
2021-01-14Merge tag 'linux-can-next-for-5.12-20210114' of ↵Jakub Kicinski
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can-next Marc Kleine-Budde says: ==================== pull-request: can-next 2021-01-14 The first two patches update the MAINTAINERS file, Lukas Bulwahn's patch fixes the files entry for the tcan4x5x driver, which was broken by me in net-next. A patch by me adds the a missing header file to the CAN Networking Layer. The next 5 patches are by me and split the the CAN driver related infrastructure code into more files in a separate subdir. The next two patches by me clean up the CAN length related code. This is followed by 6 patches by Vincent Mailhol and me, they add helper code for for CAN frame length calculation neede for BQL support. A patch by Vincent Mailhol adds software TX timestamp support. The last patch is by me, targets the tcan4x5x driver, and removes the unneeded __packed attribute from the struct tcan4x5x_map_buf. * tag 'linux-can-next-for-5.12-20210114' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can-next: can: tcan4x5x: remove __packed attribute from struct tcan4x5x_map_buf can: dev: can_put_echo_skb(): add software tx timestamps can: dev: can_rx_offload_get_echo_skb(): extend to return can frame length can: dev: can_get_echo_skb(): extend to return can frame length can: dev: can_put_echo_skb(): extend to handle frame_len can: dev: extend struct can_skb_priv to hold CAN frame length can: length: can_skb_get_frame_len(): introduce function to get data length of frame in data link layer can: length: canfd_sanitize_len(): add function to sanitize CAN-FD data length can: length: can_fd_len2dlc(): simplify length calculcation can: length: convert to kernel coding style can: dev: move netlink related code into seperate file can: dev: move skb related into seperate file can: dev: move length related code into seperate file can: dev: move bittiming related code into seperate file can: dev: move driver related infrastructure into separate subdir MAINTAINERS: CAN network layer: add missing header file can-ml.h MAINTAINERS: adjust entry to tcan4x5x file split ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210114075617.1402597-1-mkl@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-01-14net: dsa: Link aggregation supportTobias Waldekranz
Monitor the following events and notify the driver when: - A DSA port joins/leaves a LAG. - A LAG, made up of DSA ports, joins/leaves a bridge. - A DSA port in a LAG is enabled/disabled (enabled meaning "distributing" in 802.3ad LACP terms). When a LAG joins a bridge, the DSA subsystem will treat that as each individual port joining the bridge. The driver may look at the port's LAG device pointer to see if it is associated with any LAG, if that is required. This is analogue to how switchdev events are replicated out to all lower devices when reaching e.g. a LAG. Drivers can optionally request that DSA maintain a linear mapping from a LAG ID to the corresponding netdev by setting ds->num_lag_ids to the desired size. In the event that the hardware is not capable of offloading a particular LAG for any reason (the typical case being use of exotic modes like broadcast), DSA will take a hands-off approach, allowing the LAG to be formed as a pure software construct. This is reported back through the extended ACK, but is otherwise transparent to the user. Signed-off-by: Tobias Waldekranz <tobias@waldekranz.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> Tested-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-01-14net: phy: Add 100 base-x modeBjarni Jonasson
Sparx-5 supports this mode and it is missing in the PHY core. Signed-off-by: Bjarni Jonasson <bjarni.jonasson@microchip.com> Reviewed-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-01-14numa: Move numa implementation to common codeAtish Patra
ARM64 numa implementation is generic enough that RISC-V can reuse that implementation with very minor cosmetic changes. This will help both ARM64 and RISC-V in terms of maintanace and feature improvement Move the numa implementation code to common directory so that both ISAs can reuse this. This doesn't introduce any function changes for ARM64. Signed-off-by: Atish Patra <atish.patra@wdc.com> Acked-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com> Tested-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com> Acked-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmerdabbelt@google.com>
2021-01-14dt-bindings: pinctrl: Document canaan,k210-fpioa bindingsDamien Le Moal
Document the device tree bindings for the Canaan Kendryte K210 SoC Fully Programmable IO Array (FPIOA) pinctrl driver in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/canaan,k210-fpioa.yaml. The new header file include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/k210-fpioa.h is added to define all 256 possible pin functions of the SoC IO pins, as well as macros simplifying the definition of pin functions in a device tree. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmerdabbelt@google.com>
2021-01-14dt-bindings: reset: Document canaan,k210-rst bindingsDamien Le Moal
Document the device tree bindings for the Canaan Kendryte K210 SoC reset controller driver in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/canaan,k210-rst.yaml. The header file include/dt-bindings/reset/k210-rst.h is added to define all possible reset lines of the SoC. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmerdabbelt@google.com>
2021-01-14riscv: cleanup Canaan Kendryte K210 sysctl driverDamien Le Moal
Introduce the header file include/soc/canaan/k210-sysctl.h to have a common definition of the Canaan Kendryte K210 SoC system controller registers. Simplify the k210 system controller driver code by removing unused register bits definition. The MAINTAINERS file is updated, adding the entry "CANAAN/KENDRYTE K210 SOC SYSTEM CONTROLLER DRIVER" with myself listed as maintainer for this driver. This is a preparatory patch for introducing the K210 clock driver. No functional changes are introduced. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmerdabbelt@google.com>
2021-01-14fs: add LSM-supporting anon-inode interfaceDaniel Colascione
This change adds a new function, anon_inode_getfd_secure, that creates anonymous-node file with individual non-S_PRIVATE inode to which security modules can apply policy. Existing callers continue using the original singleton-inode kind of anonymous-inode file. We can transition anonymous inode users to the new kind of anonymous inode in individual patches for the sake of bisection and review. The new function accepts an optional context_inode parameter that callers can use to provide additional contextual information to security modules. For example, in case of userfaultfd, the created inode is a 'logical child' of the context_inode (userfaultfd inode of the parent process) in the sense that it provides the security context required during creation of the child process' userfaultfd inode. Signed-off-by: Daniel Colascione <dancol@google.com> [LG: Delete obsolete comments to alloc_anon_inode()] [LG: Add context_inode description in comments to anon_inode_getfd_secure()] [LG: Remove definition of anon_inode_getfile_secure() as there are no callers] [LG: Make __anon_inode_getfile() static] [LG: Use correct error cast in __anon_inode_getfile()] [LG: Fix error handling in __anon_inode_getfile()] Signed-off-by: Lokesh Gidra <lokeshgidra@google.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
2021-01-14security: add inode_init_security_anon() LSM hookLokesh Gidra
This change adds a new LSM hook, inode_init_security_anon(), that will be used while creating secure anonymous inodes. The hook allows/denies its creation and assigns a security context to the inode. The new hook accepts an optional context_inode parameter that callers can use to provide additional contextual information to security modules for granting/denying permission to create an anon-inode of the same type. This context_inode's security_context can also be used to initialize the newly created anon-inode's security_context. Signed-off-by: Lokesh Gidra <lokeshgidra@google.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
2021-01-14Merge tag 'net-5.11-rc4' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net Pull networking fixes from Jakub Kicinski: "We have a few fixes for long standing issues, in particular Eric's fix to not underestimate the skb sizes, and my fix for brokenness of register_netdevice() error path. They may uncover other bugs so we will keep an eye on them. Also included are Willem's fixes for kmap(_atomic). Looking at the "current release" fixes, it seems we are about one rc behind a normal cycle. We've previously seen an uptick of "people had run their test suites" / "humans actually tried to use new features" fixes between rc2 and rc3. Summary: Current release - regressions: - fix feature enforcement to allow NETIF_F_HW_TLS_TX if IP_CSUM && IPV6_CSUM - dcb: accept RTM_GETDCB messages carrying set-like DCB commands if user is admin for backward-compatibility - selftests/tls: fix selftests build after adding ChaCha20-Poly1305 Current release - always broken: - ppp: fix refcount underflow on channel unbridge - bnxt_en: clear DEFRAG flag in firmware message when retry flashing - smc: fix out of bound access in the new netlink interface Previous releases - regressions: - fix use-after-free with UDP GRO by frags - mptcp: better msk-level shutdown - rndis_host: set proper input size for OID_GEN_PHYSICAL_MEDIUM request - i40e: xsk: fix potential NULL pointer dereferencing Previous releases - always broken: - skb frag: kmap_atomic fixes - avoid 32 x truesize under-estimation for tiny skbs - fix issues around register_netdevice() failures - udp: prevent reuseport_select_sock from reading uninitialized socks - dsa: unbind all switches from tree when DSA master unbinds - dsa: clear devlink port type before unregistering slave netdevs - can: isotp: isotp_getname(): fix kernel information leak - mlxsw: core: Thermal control fixes - ipv6: validate GSO SKB against MTU before finish IPv6 processing - stmmac: use __napi_schedule() for PREEMPT_RT - net: mvpp2: remove Pause and Asym_Pause support Misc: - remove from MAINTAINERS folks who had been inactive for >5yrs" * tag 'net-5.11-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (58 commits) mptcp: fix locking in mptcp_disconnect() net: Allow NETIF_F_HW_TLS_TX if IP_CSUM && IPV6_CSUM MAINTAINERS: dccp: move Gerrit Renker to CREDITS MAINTAINERS: ipvs: move Wensong Zhang to CREDITS MAINTAINERS: tls: move Aviad to CREDITS MAINTAINERS: ena: remove Zorik Machulsky from reviewers MAINTAINERS: vrf: move Shrijeet to CREDITS MAINTAINERS: net: move Alexey Kuznetsov to CREDITS MAINTAINERS: altx: move Jay Cliburn to CREDITS net: avoid 32 x truesize under-estimation for tiny skbs nt: usb: USB_RTL8153_ECM should not default to y net: stmmac: fix taprio configuration when base_time is in the past net: stmmac: fix taprio schedule configuration net: tip: fix a couple kernel-doc markups net: sit: unregister_netdevice on newlink's error path net: stmmac: Fixed mtu channged by cache aligned cxgb4/chtls: Fix tid stuck due to wrong update of qid i40e: fix potential NULL pointer dereferencing net: stmmac: use __napi_schedule() for PREEMPT_RT can: mcp251xfd: mcp251xfd_handle_rxif_one(): fix wrong NULL pointer check ...
2021-01-14cfg80211: fix a kerneldoc markupMauro Carvalho Chehab
A function has a different name between their prototype and its kernel-doc markup: ../include/net/cfg80211.h:1766: warning: expecting prototype for struct cfg80211_sar_chan_ranges. Prototype was for struct cfg80211_sar_freq_ranges instead Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/c7ed4bc4d9e992ead16d3d2df246f3b56dbfb1fb.1610610937.git.mchehab+huawei@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2021-01-14PCI: Fix PREL32 relocations for LTOSami Tolvanen
With Clang's Link Time Optimization (LTO), the compiler can rename static functions to avoid global naming collisions. As PCI fixup functions are typically static, renaming can break references to them in inline assembly. This change adds a global stub to DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_SECTION to fix the issue when PREL32 relocations are used. Signed-off-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com> Acked-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201211184633.3213045-10-samitolvanen@google.com
2021-01-14init: lto: fix PREL32 relocationsSami Tolvanen
With LTO, the compiler can rename static functions to avoid global naming collisions. As initcall functions are typically static, renaming can break references to them in inline assembly. This change adds a global stub with a stable name for each initcall to fix the issue when PREL32 relocations are used. Signed-off-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201211184633.3213045-9-samitolvanen@google.com
2021-01-14init: lto: ensure initcall orderingSami Tolvanen
With LTO, the compiler doesn't necessarily obey the link order for initcalls, and initcall variables need globally unique names to avoid collisions at link time. This change exports __KBUILD_MODNAME and adds the initcall_id() macro, which uses it together with __COUNTER__ and __LINE__ to help ensure these variables have unique names, and moves each variable to its own section when LTO is enabled, so the correct order can be specified using a linker script. The generate_initcall_ordering.pl script uses nm to find initcalls from the object files passed to the linker, and generates a linker script that specifies the same order for initcalls that we would have without LTO. With LTO enabled, the script is called in link-vmlinux.sh through jobserver-exec to limit the number of jobs spawned. Signed-off-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201211184633.3213045-8-samitolvanen@google.com
2021-01-14kbuild: add support for Clang LTOSami Tolvanen
This change adds build system support for Clang's Link Time Optimization (LTO). With -flto, instead of ELF object files, Clang produces LLVM bitcode, which is compiled into native code at link time, allowing the final binary to be optimized globally. For more details, see: https://llvm.org/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html The Kconfig option CONFIG_LTO_CLANG is implemented as a choice, which defaults to LTO being disabled. To use LTO, the architecture must select ARCH_SUPPORTS_LTO_CLANG and support: - compiling with Clang, - compiling all assembly code with Clang's integrated assembler, - and linking with LLD. While using CONFIG_LTO_CLANG_FULL results in the best runtime performance, the compilation is not scalable in time or memory. CONFIG_LTO_CLANG_THIN enables ThinLTO, which allows parallel optimization and faster incremental builds. ThinLTO is used by default if the architecture also selects ARCH_SUPPORTS_LTO_CLANG_THIN: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThinLTO.html To enable LTO, LLVM tools must be used to handle bitcode files, by passing LLVM=1 and LLVM_IAS=1 options to make: $ make LLVM=1 LLVM_IAS=1 defconfig $ scripts/config -e LTO_CLANG_THIN $ make LLVM=1 LLVM_IAS=1 To prepare for LTO support with other compilers, common parts are gated behind the CONFIG_LTO option, and LTO can be disabled for specific files by filtering out CC_FLAGS_LTO. Signed-off-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201211184633.3213045-3-samitolvanen@google.com
2021-01-14x86/entry: Emit a symbol for register restoring thunkNick Desaulniers
Arnd found a randconfig that produces the warning: arch/x86/entry/thunk_64.o: warning: objtool: missing symbol for insn at offset 0x3e when building with LLVM_IAS=1 (Clang's integrated assembler). Josh notes: With the LLVM assembler not generating section symbols, objtool has no way to reference this code when it generates ORC unwinder entries, because this code is outside of any ELF function. The limitation now being imposed by objtool is that all code must be contained in an ELF symbol. And .L symbols don't create such symbols. So basically, you can use an .L symbol *inside* a function or a code segment, you just can't use the .L symbol to contain the code using a SYM_*_START/END annotation pair. Fangrui notes that this optimization is helpful for reducing image size when compiling with -ffunction-sections and -fdata-sections. I have observed on the order of tens of thousands of symbols for the kernel images built with those flags. A patch has been authored against GNU binutils to match this behavior of not generating unused section symbols ([1]), so this will also become a problem for users of GNU binutils once they upgrade to 2.36. Omit the .L prefix on a label so that the assembler will emit an entry into the symbol table for the label, with STB_LOCAL binding. This enables objtool to generate proper unwind info here with LLVM_IAS=1 or GNU binutils 2.36+. [ bp: Massage commit message. ] Reported-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Suggested-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com> Suggested-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de> Suggested-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com> Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Acked-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20210112194625.4181814-1-ndesaulniers@google.com Link: https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/1209 Link: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93783 Link: https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Symbol-Names.html Link: https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commit;h=d1bcae833b32f1408485ce69f844dcd7ded093a8 [1]
2021-01-14drm: drm_crc: fix a kernel-doc markupMauro Carvalho Chehab
A function has a different name between their prototype and its kernel-doc markup: ../include/drm/drm_crtc.h:1257: warning: expecting prototype for drm_crtc_alloc_with_planes(). Prototype was for drmm_crtc_alloc_with_planes() instead Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> Acked-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr> Signed-off-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/2439fb6713e9b2aa27a81f3269a4b0e8e7dfcd36.1610610937.git.mchehab+huawei@kernel.org
2021-01-14mm: memblock: remove return value of memblock_free_all()Daeseok Youn
No one checks the return value of memblock_free_all(). Make the return value void. memblock_free_all() is used on mem_init() for each architecture, and the total count of freed pages will be added to _totalram_pages variable by calling totalram_pages_add(). so do not need to return total count of freed pages. Signed-off-by: Daeseok Youn <daeseok.youn@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.ibm.com>
2021-01-14mfd: bd9571mwv: Add support for BD9574MWFKhiem Nguyen
The new PMIC BD9574MWF inherits features from BD9571MWV. Add the support of new PMIC to existing bd9571mwv driver. Signed-off-by: Khiem Nguyen <khiem.nguyen.xt@renesas.com> Co-developed-by: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com> Signed-off-by: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com> Reviewed-by: Matti Vaittinen <matti.vaittinen@fi.rohmeurope.com> Acked-for-MFD-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
2021-01-14mfd: bd9571mwv: Make the driver more genericKhiem Nguyen
Since the driver supports BD9571MWV PMIC only, this patch makes the functions and data structure become more generic so that it can support other PMIC variants as well. Also remove printing part name which Lee Jones suggested. Signed-off-by: Khiem Nguyen <khiem.nguyen.xt@renesas.com> Co-developed-by: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com> Signed-off-by: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com> Reviewed-by: Matti Vaittinen <matti.vaittinen@fi.rohmeurope.com> Acked-for-MFD-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
2021-01-14mfd: bd9571mwv: Use the SPDX license identifierYoshihiro Shimoda
Use the SPDX license identifier instead of a local description. Signed-off-by: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com> Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> Acked-for-MFD-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
2021-01-14mfd: rohm-generic: Add BD9571 and BD9574Yoshihiro Shimoda
Add chip IDs for BD9571MWV and BD9574MWF. Signed-off-by: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com> Reviewed-by: Matti Vaittinen <matti.vaittinen@fi.rohmeurope.com> Acked-for-MFD-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
2021-01-14media: v4l2-ctrl: Add base layer priority id control.Dikshita Agarwal
This control indicates the priority id to be applied to base layer. [hverkuil: renumbered V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_BASELAYER_PRIORITY_ID] Signed-off-by: Dikshita Agarwal <dikshita@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
2021-01-14media: v4l2-ctrl: Add layer wise bitrate controls for h264Dikshita Agarwal
Adds bitrate control for all coding layers for h264 same as hevc. Signed-off-by: Dikshita Agarwal <dikshita@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
2021-01-14media: v4l2-ctrl: Add frame-specific min/max qp controls for hevcDikshita Agarwal
- Adds min/max qp controls for B frame for h264. - Adds min/max qp controls for I/P/B frames for hevc similar to h264. - Update valid range of min/max qp for hevc to accommodate 10 bit. Signed-off-by: Dikshita Agarwal <dikshita@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
2021-01-14locking/lockdep: Mark local_lock_tPeter Zijlstra
The local_lock_t's are special, because they cannot form IRQ inversions, make sure we can tell them apart from the rest of the locks. Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
2021-01-14sched/core: Rename schedutil_cpu_util() and allow rest of the kernel to use itViresh Kumar
There is nothing schedutil specific in schedutil_cpu_util(), rename it to effective_cpu_util(). Also create and expose another wrapper sched_cpu_util() which can be used by other parts of the kernel, like thermal core (that will be done in a later commit). Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Acked-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/db011961fb3bb8bef1c0eda5cd64564637d3ef31.1607400596.git.viresh.kumar@linaro.org
2021-01-14can: dev: can_rx_offload_get_echo_skb(): extend to return can frame lengthMarc Kleine-Budde
In order to implement byte queue limits (bql) in CAN drivers, the length of the CAN frame needs to be passed into the networking stack after queueing and after transmission completion. To avoid to calculate this length twice, extend can_rx_offload_get_echo_skb() to return that value. Convert all users of this function, too. Reviewed-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210111141930.693847-15-mkl@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2021-01-14can: dev: can_get_echo_skb(): extend to return can frame lengthMarc Kleine-Budde
In order to implement byte queue limits (bql) in CAN drivers, the length of the CAN frame needs to be passed into the networking stack after queueing and after transmission completion. To avoid to calculate this length twice, extend can_get_echo_skb() to return that value. Convert all users of this function, too. Reviewed-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210111141930.693847-14-mkl@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2021-01-14can: dev: can_put_echo_skb(): extend to handle frame_lenVincent Mailhol
Add a frame_len argument to can_put_echo_skb() which is used to save length of the CAN frame into field frame_len of struct can_skb_priv so that it can be later used after transmission completion. Convert all users of this function, too. Drivers which implement BQL call can_put_echo_skb() with the output of can_skb_get_frame_len(skb) and drivers which do not simply pass zero as an input (in the same way that NULL would be given to can_get_echo_skb()). This way, we have a nice symmetry between the two echo functions. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210111061335.39983-1-mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210111141930.693847-13-mkl@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr>
2021-01-14can: dev: extend struct can_skb_priv to hold CAN frame lengthMarc Kleine-Budde
In order to implement byte queue limits (bql) in CAN drivers, the length of the CAN frame needs to be passed into the networking stack after queueing and after transmission completion. To avoid to calculate this length twice, extend the struct can_skb_priv to hold the length of the CAN frame and extend __can_get_echo_skb() to return that value. Reviewed-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210111141930.693847-12-mkl@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2021-01-14can: length: can_skb_get_frame_len(): introduce function to get data length ↵Vincent Mailhol
of frame in data link layer This patch adds the function can_skb_get_frame_len() which returns the length of a CAN frame on the data link layer, including Start-of-frame, Identifier, various other bits, the actual data, the CRC, the End-of-frame, the Inter frame spacing. Co-developed-by: Arunachalam Santhanam <arunachalam.santhanam@in.bosch.com> Signed-off-by: Arunachalam Santhanam <arunachalam.santhanam@in.bosch.com> Co-developed-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr> Signed-off-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr> Acked-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr> Reviewed-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr> Co-developed-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210111141930.693847-11-mkl@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2021-01-14can: length: canfd_sanitize_len(): add function to sanitize CAN-FD data lengthMarc Kleine-Budde
The data field in CAN-FD frames have specifig frame length (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 32, 48, 64). This function "rounds" up a given length to the next valid CAN-FD frame length. Reviewed-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210111141930.693847-10-mkl@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2021-01-14crypto: x86 - remove glue helper moduleArd Biesheuvel
All dependencies on the x86 glue helper module have been replaced by local instantiations of the new ECB/CBC preprocessor helper macros, so the glue helper module can be retired. Acked-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2021-01-14drivers/soc/litex: make 'litex_[set|get]_reg()' methods privateGabriel Somlo
The 'litex_[set|get]_reg()' methods use the 'reg_size' parameter to specify the width of the LiteX CSR (MMIO) register being accessed. Since 'u64' is the widest data being supported, the value of 'reg_size' MUST be between 1 and sizeof(u64), which SHOULD be checked at runtime if these methods are publicly available for use by other LiteX device drivers. At the same time, none of the existing (or foreseeable) LiteX device drivers have a need to access registers whose size is unknown during compilation. As such, all LiteX device drivers should use fixed-width accessor methods such as 'litex_[write|read][8|16|32|64]()'. This patch renames 'litex_[set|get]_reg()' to '_litex_[set|get]_reg()', indicating that they should NOT be directly called from outside of the 'include/linux/litex.h' header file. Signed-off-by: Gabriel Somlo <gsomlo@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com>