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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2013-11-13 12:40:34 +0400
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2013-11-13 12:40:34 +0400
commit42a2d923cc349583ebf6fdd52a7d35e1c2f7e6bd (patch)
tree2b2b0c03b5389c1301800119333967efafd994ca /arch
parent5cbb3d216e2041700231bcfc383ee5f8b7fc8b74 (diff)
parent75ecab1df14d90e86cebef9ec5c76befde46e65f (diff)
downloadlinux-42a2d923cc349583ebf6fdd52a7d35e1c2f7e6bd.tar.xz
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next
Pull networking updates from David Miller: 1) The addition of nftables. No longer will we need protocol aware firewall filtering modules, it can all live in userspace. At the core of nftables is a, for lack of a better term, virtual machine that executes byte codes to inspect packet or metadata (arriving interface index, etc.) and make verdict decisions. Besides support for loading packet contents and comparing them, the interpreter supports lookups in various datastructures as fundamental operations. For example sets are supports, and therefore one could create a set of whitelist IP address entries which have ACCEPT verdicts attached to them, and use the appropriate byte codes to do such lookups. Since the interpreted code is composed in userspace, userspace can do things like optimize things before giving it to the kernel. Another major improvement is the capability of atomically updating portions of the ruleset. In the existing netfilter implementation, one has to update the entire rule set in order to make a change and this is very expensive. Userspace tools exist to create nftables rules using existing netfilter rule sets, but both kernel implementations will need to co-exist for quite some time as we transition from the old to the new stuff. Kudos to Patrick McHardy, Pablo Neira Ayuso, and others who have worked so hard on this. 2) Daniel Borkmann and Hannes Frederic Sowa made several improvements to our pseudo-random number generator, mostly used for things like UDP port randomization and netfitler, amongst other things. In particular the taus88 generater is updated to taus113, and test cases are added. 3) Support 64-bit rates in HTB and TBF schedulers, from Eric Dumazet and Yang Yingliang. 4) Add support for new 577xx tigon3 chips to tg3 driver, from Nithin Sujir. 5) Fix two fatal flaws in TCP dynamic right sizing, from Eric Dumazet, Neal Cardwell, and Yuchung Cheng. 6) Allow IP_TOS and IP_TTL to be specified in sendmsg() ancillary control message data, much like other socket option attributes. From Francesco Fusco. 7) Allow applications to specify a cap on the rate computed automatically by the kernel for pacing flows, via a new SO_MAX_PACING_RATE socket option. From Eric Dumazet. 8) Make the initial autotuned send buffer sizing in TCP more closely reflect actual needs, from Eric Dumazet. 9) Currently early socket demux only happens for TCP sockets, but we can do it for connected UDP sockets too. Implementation from Shawn Bohrer. 10) Refactor inet socket demux with the goal of improving hash demux performance for listening sockets. With the main goals being able to use RCU lookups on even request sockets, and eliminating the listening lock contention. From Eric Dumazet. 11) The bonding layer has many demuxes in it's fast path, and an RCU conversion was started back in 3.11, several changes here extend the RCU usage to even more locations. From Ding Tianhong and Wang Yufen, based upon suggestions by Nikolay Aleksandrov and Veaceslav Falico. 12) Allow stackability of segmentation offloads to, in particular, allow segmentation offloading over tunnels. From Eric Dumazet. 13) Significantly improve the handling of secret keys we input into the various hash functions in the inet hashtables, TCP fast open, as well as syncookies. From Hannes Frederic Sowa. The key fundamental operation is "net_get_random_once()" which uses static keys. Hannes even extended this to ipv4/ipv6 fragmentation handling and our generic flow dissector. 14) The generic driver layer takes care now to set the driver data to NULL on device removal, so it's no longer necessary for drivers to explicitly set it to NULL any more. Many drivers have been cleaned up in this way, from Jingoo Han. 15) Add a BPF based packet scheduler classifier, from Daniel Borkmann. 16) Improve CRC32 interfaces and generic SKB checksum iterators so that SCTP's checksumming can more cleanly be handled. Also from Daniel Borkmann. 17) Add a new PMTU discovery mode, IP_PMTUDISC_INTERFACE, which forces using the interface MTU value. This helps avoid PMTU attacks, particularly on DNS servers. From Hannes Frederic Sowa. 18) Use generic XPS for transmit queue steering rather than internal (re-)implementation in virtio-net. From Jason Wang. * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next: (1622 commits) random32: add test cases for taus113 implementation random32: upgrade taus88 generator to taus113 from errata paper random32: move rnd_state to linux/random.h random32: add prandom_reseed_late() and call when nonblocking pool becomes initialized random32: add periodic reseeding random32: fix off-by-one in seeding requirement PHY: Add RTL8201CP phy_driver to realtek xtsonic: add missing platform_set_drvdata() in xtsonic_probe() macmace: add missing platform_set_drvdata() in mace_probe() ethernet/arc/arc_emac: add missing platform_set_drvdata() in arc_emac_probe() ipv6: protect for_each_sk_fl_rcu in mem_check with rcu_read_lock_bh vlan: Implement vlan_dev_get_egress_qos_mask as an inline. ixgbe: add warning when max_vfs is out of range. igb: Update link modes display in ethtool netfilter: push reasm skb through instead of original frag skbs ip6_output: fragment outgoing reassembled skb properly MAINTAINERS: mv643xx_eth: take over maintainership from Lennart net_sched: tbf: support of 64bit rates ixgbe: deleting dfwd stations out of order can cause null ptr deref ixgbe: fix build err, num_rx_queues is only available with CONFIG_RPS ...
Diffstat (limited to 'arch')
-rw-r--r--arch/alpha/include/uapi/asm/socket.h4
-rw-r--r--arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx.dtsi6
-rw-r--r--arch/avr32/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/cris/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/frv/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/m32r/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/mips/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/mn10300/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/parisc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
-rw-r--r--arch/x86/kernel/jump_label.c25
-rw-r--r--arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/xtensa/include/uapi/asm/socket.h2
16 files changed, 53 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/arch/alpha/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/alpha/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index 467de010ea7e..e3a1491d5073 100644
--- a/arch/alpha/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/alpha/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -81,6 +81,8 @@
#define SO_SELECT_ERR_QUEUE 45
-#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_SOCKET_H */
diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx.dtsi b/arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx.dtsi
index fcb9c8e42ab7..f6d8ffe98d0b 100644
--- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx.dtsi
+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/am33xx.dtsi
@@ -670,6 +670,12 @@
/* Filled in by U-Boot */
mac-address = [ 00 00 00 00 00 00 ];
};
+
+ phy_sel: cpsw-phy-sel@44e10650 {
+ compatible = "ti,am3352-cpsw-phy-sel";
+ reg= <0x44e10650 0x4>;
+ reg-names = "gmii-sel";
+ };
};
ocmcram: ocmcram@40300000 {
diff --git a/arch/avr32/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/avr32/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index 11c4259c62fb..439936421434 100644
--- a/arch/avr32/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/avr32/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -76,4 +76,6 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
+
#endif /* __ASM_AVR32_SOCKET_H */
diff --git a/arch/cris/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/cris/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index eb723e51554e..13829aaaeec5 100644
--- a/arch/cris/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/cris/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -78,6 +78,8 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
+
#endif /* _ASM_SOCKET_H */
diff --git a/arch/frv/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/frv/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index f0cb1c341163..5d4299762426 100644
--- a/arch/frv/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/frv/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -76,5 +76,7 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
+
#endif /* _ASM_SOCKET_H */
diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index 556d0701a155..c25302fb48d9 100644
--- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -85,4 +85,6 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
+
#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SOCKET_H */
diff --git a/arch/m32r/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/m32r/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index 24be7c8da86a..52966650114f 100644
--- a/arch/m32r/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/m32r/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -76,4 +76,6 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
+
#endif /* _ASM_M32R_SOCKET_H */
diff --git a/arch/mips/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/mips/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index 61c01f054d1b..0df9787cd84d 100644
--- a/arch/mips/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/mips/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -94,4 +94,6 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
+
#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_SOCKET_H */
diff --git a/arch/mn10300/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/mn10300/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index e2a2b203eb00..71dedcae55a6 100644
--- a/arch/mn10300/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/mn10300/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -76,4 +76,6 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
+
#endif /* _ASM_SOCKET_H */
diff --git a/arch/parisc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/parisc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index 71700e636a8e..7c614d01f1fa 100644
--- a/arch/parisc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/parisc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -75,6 +75,8 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 0x4027
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 0x4048
+
/* O_NONBLOCK clashes with the bits used for socket types. Therefore we
* have to define SOCK_NONBLOCK to a different value here.
*/
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index a6d74467c9ed..fa698324a1fd 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -83,4 +83,6 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
+
#endif /* _ASM_POWERPC_SOCKET_H */
diff --git a/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index 92494494692e..c286c2e868f0 100644
--- a/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -82,4 +82,6 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
+
#endif /* _ASM_SOCKET_H */
diff --git a/arch/sparc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/sparc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index 4e1d66c3ce71..0f21e9a5ca18 100644
--- a/arch/sparc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/sparc/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -72,6 +72,8 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 0x0030
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 0x0031
+
/* Security levels - as per NRL IPv6 - don't actually do anything */
#define SO_SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION 0x5001
#define SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_TRANSPORT 0x5002
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/jump_label.c b/arch/x86/kernel/jump_label.c
index ee11b7dfbfbb..26d5a55a2736 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/jump_label.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/jump_label.c
@@ -42,15 +42,27 @@ static void __jump_label_transform(struct jump_entry *entry,
int init)
{
union jump_code_union code;
+ const unsigned char default_nop[] = { STATIC_KEY_INIT_NOP };
const unsigned char *ideal_nop = ideal_nops[NOP_ATOMIC5];
if (type == JUMP_LABEL_ENABLE) {
- /*
- * We are enabling this jump label. If it is not a nop
- * then something must have gone wrong.
- */
- if (unlikely(memcmp((void *)entry->code, ideal_nop, 5) != 0))
- bug_at((void *)entry->code, __LINE__);
+ if (init) {
+ /*
+ * Jump label is enabled for the first time.
+ * So we expect a default_nop...
+ */
+ if (unlikely(memcmp((void *)entry->code, default_nop, 5)
+ != 0))
+ bug_at((void *)entry->code, __LINE__);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * ...otherwise expect an ideal_nop. Otherwise
+ * something went horribly wrong.
+ */
+ if (unlikely(memcmp((void *)entry->code, ideal_nop, 5)
+ != 0))
+ bug_at((void *)entry->code, __LINE__);
+ }
code.jump = 0xe9;
code.offset = entry->target -
@@ -63,7 +75,6 @@ static void __jump_label_transform(struct jump_entry *entry,
* are converting the default nop to the ideal nop.
*/
if (init) {
- const unsigned char default_nop[] = { STATIC_KEY_INIT_NOP };
if (unlikely(memcmp((void *)entry->code, default_nop, 5) != 0))
bug_at((void *)entry->code, __LINE__);
} else {
diff --git a/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c b/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
index 516593e1ce33..26328e800869 100644
--- a/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
+++ b/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
@@ -788,5 +788,7 @@ void bpf_jit_free(struct sk_filter *fp)
if (fp->bpf_func != sk_run_filter) {
INIT_WORK(&fp->work, bpf_jit_free_deferred);
schedule_work(&fp->work);
+ } else {
+ kfree(fp);
}
}
diff --git a/arch/xtensa/include/uapi/asm/socket.h b/arch/xtensa/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
index c114483010c1..7db5c22faa68 100644
--- a/arch/xtensa/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
+++ b/arch/xtensa/include/uapi/asm/socket.h
@@ -87,4 +87,6 @@
#define SO_BUSY_POLL 46
+#define SO_MAX_PACING_RATE 47
+
#endif /* _XTENSA_SOCKET_H */