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Linus Walleij says:
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RTL8366(RB) cleanups part 1
This is a first set of patches making the RTL8366RB work out of
the box with a default OpenWrt userspace.
We achieve bridge port isolation with the first patch, and the
next 5 patches removes the very weird VLAN set-up with one
VLAN with PVID per port that has been in this driver in all
vendor trees and in OpenWrt for years.
The switch is now managed the way a modern bridge/DSA switch
shall be managed.
After these patches are merged, I will send the next set which
adds new features, some which have circulated before.
ChangeLog v4->v5:
- Drop the patch disabling 4K VLAN.
- Drop the patch forcing VLAN0 untagged.
- Fix a semantic bug in the filer enablement code.
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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We don't need a message for every VLAN association, dbg
is fine. The message about adding the DSA or CPU
port to a VLAN is directly misleading, this is perfectly
fine.
Cc: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com>
Cc: Mauri Sandberg <sandberg@mailfence.com>
Cc: DENG Qingfang <dqfext@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alvin Šipraga <alsi@bang-olufsen.dk>
Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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We were checking that the MC (member config) was != 0
for some reason, all we need to check is that the config
has no ports, i.e. no members. Then it can be recycled.
This must be some misunderstanding.
Fixes: 4ddcaf1ebb5e ("net: dsa: rtl8366: Properly clear member config")
Cc: Mauri Sandberg <sandberg@mailfence.com>
Cc: DENG Qingfang <dqfext@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alvin Šipraga <alsi@bang-olufsen.dk>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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The max VLAN number with non-4K VLAN activated is 15, and the
range is 0..15. Not 16.
The impact should be low since we by default have 4K VLAN and
thus have 4095 VLANs to play with in this switch. There will
not be a problem unless the code is rewritten to only use
16 VLANs.
Fixes: d8652956cf37 ("net: dsa: realtek-smi: Add Realtek SMI driver")
Cc: Mauri Sandberg <sandberg@mailfence.com>
Cc: DENG Qingfang <dqfext@gmail.com>
Cc: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alvin Šipraga <alsi@bang-olufsen.dk>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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While we were defining one VLAN per port for isolating the ports
the port_vlan_filtering() callback was implemented to enable a
VLAN on the port + 1. This function makes no sense, not only is
it incomplete as it only enables the VLAN, it doesn't do what
the callback is supposed to do, which is to selectively enable
and disable filtering on a certain port.
Implement the correct callback: we have two registers dealing
with filtering on the RTL9366RB, so we implement an ASIC-specific
callback and implement filering using the register bit that makes
the switch drop frames if the port is not in the VLAN member set.
The DSA documentation Documentation/networking/switchdev.rst states:
When the bridge has VLAN filtering enabled and a PVID is not
configured on the ingress port, untagged and 802.1p tagged
packets must be dropped. When the bridge has VLAN filtering
enabled and a PVID exists on the ingress port, untagged and
priority-tagged packets must be accepted and forwarded according
to the bridge's port membership of the PVID VLAN. When the
bridge has VLAN filtering disabled, the presence/lack of a
PVID should not influence the packet forwarding decision.
To comply with this, we add two arrays of bool in the RTL8366RB
state that keeps track of if filtering and PVID is enabled or
not for each port. We then add code such that whenever filtering
or PVID changes, we update the filter according to the
specification.
Cc: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com>
Cc: Mauri Sandberg <sandberg@mailfence.com>
Cc: Alvin Šipraga <alsi@bang-olufsen.dk>
Cc: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Cc: DENG Qingfang <dqfext@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This hacky default VLAN setup was done in order to direct
packets to the right ports and provide port isolation, both
which we now support properly using custom tags and proper
bridge port isolation.
We can drop the custom VLAN code and leave all VLAN handling
alone, as users expect things to be. We can also drop
ds->configure_vlan_while_not_filtering = false; and let
the core deal with any VLANs it wants.
Cc: Mauri Sandberg <sandberg@mailfence.com>
Cc: DENG Qingfang <dqfext@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alvin Šipraga <alsi@bang-olufsen.dk>
Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Use port isolation registers to configure bridge offloading.
Tested on the D-Link DIR-685, switching between ports and
sniffing ports to make sure no packets leak.
Cc: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com>
Cc: Mauri Sandberg <sandberg@mailfence.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alvin Šipraga <alsi@bang-olufsen.dk>
Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: DENG Qingfang <dqfext@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Leon Romanovsky says:
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Move devlink_register to be last devlink command
This is second version of patch series
https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/cover.1628599239.git.leonro@nvidia.com/
The main change is addition of delayed notification logic that will
allowed us to delete devlink_params_publish API (future series will
remove it completely) and conversion of all drivers to have devlink_register
being last commend.
The series itself is pretty straightforward, except liquidio driver
which performs initializations in various workqueues without proper
locks. That driver doesn't hole device_lock and it is clearly broken
for any parallel driver core flows (modprobe + devlink + PCI reset will
100% crash it).
In order to annotate devlink_register() will lockdep of holding
device_lock, I added workaround in this driver.
Thanks
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From previous cover letter:
Hi Dave and Jakub,
This series prepares code to remove devlink_reload_enable/_disable API
and in order to do, we move all devlink_register() calls to be right
before devlink_reload_enable().
The best place for such a call should be right before exiting from
the probe().
This is done because devlink_register() opens devlink netlink to the
users and gives them a venue to issue commands before initialization
is finished.
1. Some drivers were aware of such "functionality" and tried to protect
themselves with extra locks, state machines and devlink_reload_enable().
Let's assume that it worked for them, but I'm personally skeptical about
it.
2. Some drivers copied that pattern, but without locks and state
machines. That protected them from reload flows, but not from any _set_
routines.
3. And all other drivers simply didn't understand the implications of early
devlink_register() and can be seen as "broken".
====================
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This change prevents from users to access device before devlink
is fully configured.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This change prevents from users to access device before devlink is
fully configured.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This change prevents from users to access device before devlink is
fully configured.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This change prevents from users to access device before devlink is
fully configured. Indirectly this change fixes the commit mentioned
below where devlink_unregister() was prematurely removed.
Fixes: db4278c55fa5 ("devlink: Make devlink_register to be void")
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This change prevents from users to access device before devlink is
fully configured.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This change prevents from users to access device before devlink is
fully configured.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This change prevents from users to access device before devlink is
fully configured.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This change prevents from users to access device before devlink is
fully configured.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Open user space access to the devlink after driver is probed.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Open access to the devlink interface when the driver fully initialized.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Make sure that devlink is open to receive user input when all
parameters are initialized.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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The change of devlink_alloc() to accept device makes sure that device
is fully initialized and device_register() does nothing except allowing
users to use that devlink instance.
Such change ensures that no user input will be usable till that point and
it eliminates the need to worry about internal locking as long as devlink_register
is called last since all accesses to the devlink are during initialization.
This change fixes the following lockdep warning.
======================================================
WARNING: possible circular locking dependency detected
5.14.0-rc2+ #27 Not tainted
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devlink/265 is trying to acquire lock:
ffff8880133c2bc0 (&dev->intf_state_mutex){+.+.}-{3:3}, at: mlx5_unload_one+0x1e/0xa0 [mlx5_core]
but task is already holding lock:
ffffffff8362b468 (devlink_mutex){+.+.}-{3:3}, at: devlink_nl_pre_doit+0x2b/0x8d0
which lock already depends on the new lock.
the existing dependency chain (in reverse order) is:
-> #1 (devlink_mutex){+.+.}-{3:3}:
__mutex_lock+0x149/0x1310
devlink_register+0xe7/0x280
mlx5_devlink_register+0x118/0x480 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_init_one+0x34b/0x440 [mlx5_core]
probe_one+0x480/0x6e0 [mlx5_core]
pci_device_probe+0x2a0/0x4a0
really_probe+0x1cb/0xba0
__driver_probe_device+0x18f/0x470
driver_probe_device+0x49/0x120
__driver_attach+0x1ce/0x400
bus_for_each_dev+0x11e/0x1a0
bus_add_driver+0x309/0x570
driver_register+0x20f/0x390
0xffffffffa04a0062
do_one_initcall+0xd5/0x400
do_init_module+0x1c8/0x760
load_module+0x7d9d/0xa4b0
__do_sys_finit_module+0x118/0x1a0
do_syscall_64+0x3d/0x90
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xae
-> #0 (&dev->intf_state_mutex){+.+.}-{3:3}:
__lock_acquire+0x2999/0x5a40
lock_acquire+0x1a9/0x4a0
__mutex_lock+0x149/0x1310
mlx5_unload_one+0x1e/0xa0 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_devlink_reload_down+0x185/0x2b0 [mlx5_core]
devlink_reload+0x1f2/0x640
devlink_nl_cmd_reload+0x6c3/0x10d0
genl_family_rcv_msg_doit+0x1e9/0x2f0
genl_rcv_msg+0x27f/0x4a0
netlink_rcv_skb+0x11e/0x340
genl_rcv+0x24/0x40
netlink_unicast+0x433/0x700
netlink_sendmsg+0x6fb/0xbe0
sock_sendmsg+0xb0/0xe0
__sys_sendto+0x192/0x240
__x64_sys_sendto+0xdc/0x1b0
do_syscall_64+0x3d/0x90
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xae
other info that might help us debug this:
Possible unsafe locking scenario:
CPU0 CPU1
---- ----
lock(devlink_mutex);
lock(&dev->intf_state_mutex);
lock(devlink_mutex);
lock(&dev->intf_state_mutex);
*** DEADLOCK ***
3 locks held by devlink/265:
#0: ffffffff836371d0 (cb_lock){++++}-{3:3}, at: genl_rcv+0x15/0x40
#1: ffffffff83637288 (genl_mutex){+.+.}-{3:3}, at: genl_rcv_msg+0x31a/0x4a0
#2: ffffffff8362b468 (devlink_mutex){+.+.}-{3:3}, at: devlink_nl_pre_doit+0x2b/0x8d0
stack backtrace:
CPU: 0 PID: 265 Comm: devlink Not tainted 5.14.0-rc2+ #27
Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009), BIOS rel-1.13.0-0-gf21b5a4aeb02-prebuilt.qemu.org 04/01/2014
Call Trace:
dump_stack_lvl+0x45/0x59
check_noncircular+0x268/0x310
? print_circular_bug+0x460/0x460
? __kernel_text_address+0xe/0x30
? alloc_chain_hlocks+0x1e6/0x5a0
__lock_acquire+0x2999/0x5a40
? lockdep_hardirqs_on_prepare+0x3e0/0x3e0
? add_lock_to_list.constprop.0+0x6c/0x530
lock_acquire+0x1a9/0x4a0
? mlx5_unload_one+0x1e/0xa0 [mlx5_core]
? lock_release+0x6c0/0x6c0
? lockdep_hardirqs_on_prepare+0x3e0/0x3e0
? lock_is_held_type+0x98/0x110
__mutex_lock+0x149/0x1310
? mlx5_unload_one+0x1e/0xa0 [mlx5_core]
? lock_is_held_type+0x98/0x110
? mlx5_unload_one+0x1e/0xa0 [mlx5_core]
? find_held_lock+0x2d/0x110
? mutex_lock_io_nested+0x1160/0x1160
? mlx5_lag_is_active+0x72/0x90 [mlx5_core]
? lock_downgrade+0x6d0/0x6d0
? do_raw_spin_lock+0x12e/0x270
? rwlock_bug.part.0+0x90/0x90
? mlx5_unload_one+0x1e/0xa0 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_unload_one+0x1e/0xa0 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_devlink_reload_down+0x185/0x2b0 [mlx5_core]
? netlink_broadcast_filtered+0x308/0xac0
? mlx5_devlink_info_get+0x1f0/0x1f0 [mlx5_core]
? __build_skb_around+0x110/0x2b0
? __alloc_skb+0x113/0x2b0
devlink_reload+0x1f2/0x640
? devlink_unregister+0x1e0/0x1e0
? security_capable+0x51/0x90
devlink_nl_cmd_reload+0x6c3/0x10d0
? devlink_nl_cmd_get_doit+0x1e0/0x1e0
? devlink_nl_pre_doit+0x72/0x8d0
genl_family_rcv_msg_doit+0x1e9/0x2f0
? __lock_acquire+0x15e2/0x5a40
? genl_family_rcv_msg_attrs_parse.constprop.0+0x240/0x240
? mutex_lock_io_nested+0x1160/0x1160
? security_capable+0x51/0x90
genl_rcv_msg+0x27f/0x4a0
? genl_get_cmd+0x3c0/0x3c0
? lock_acquire+0x1a9/0x4a0
? devlink_nl_cmd_get_doit+0x1e0/0x1e0
? lock_release+0x6c0/0x6c0
netlink_rcv_skb+0x11e/0x340
? genl_get_cmd+0x3c0/0x3c0
? netlink_ack+0x930/0x930
genl_rcv+0x24/0x40
netlink_unicast+0x433/0x700
? netlink_attachskb+0x750/0x750
? __alloc_skb+0x113/0x2b0
netlink_sendmsg+0x6fb/0xbe0
? netlink_unicast+0x700/0x700
? netlink_unicast+0x700/0x700
sock_sendmsg+0xb0/0xe0
__sys_sendto+0x192/0x240
? __x64_sys_getpeername+0xb0/0xb0
? do_sys_openat2+0x10a/0x370
? down_write_nested+0x150/0x150
? do_user_addr_fault+0x215/0xd50
? __x64_sys_openat+0x11f/0x1d0
? __x64_sys_open+0x1a0/0x1a0
__x64_sys_sendto+0xdc/0x1b0
? syscall_enter_from_user_mode+0x1d/0x50
do_syscall_64+0x3d/0x90
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xae
RIP: 0033:0x7f50b50b6b3a
Code: d8 64 89 02 48 c7 c0 ff ff ff ff eb b8 0f 1f 00 f3 0f 1e fa 41 89 ca 64 8b 04 25 18 00 00 00 85 c0 75 15 b8 2c 00 00 00 0f 05 <48> 3d 00 f0 ff ff 77 76 c3 0f 1f 44 00 00 55 48 83 ec 30 44 89 4c
RSP: 002b:00007fff6c0d3f38 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX: 000000000000002c
RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 0000000000000005 RCX: 00007f50b50b6b3a
RDX: 0000000000000038 RSI: 000055763ac08440 RDI: 0000000000000003
RBP: 000055763ac08410 R08: 00007f50b5192200 R09: 000000000000000c
R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: 0000000000000000
R13: 0000000000000000 R14: 000055763ac08410 R15: 000055763ac08440
mlx5_core 0000:00:09.0: firmware version: 4.8.9999
mlx5_core 0000:00:09.0: 0.000 Gb/s available PCIe bandwidth (8.0 GT/s PCIe x255 link)
mlx5_core 0000:00:09.0 eth1: Link up
Fixes: a6f3b62386a0 ("net/mlx5: Move devlink registration before interfaces load")
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Refactor the code to make sure that devlink_register() is the last
command during initialization stage.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Separate devlink registrations and traps registrations so devlink will
be registered when driver is fully initialized.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This change prevents from users to access device before devlink is fully
configured. This change allows us to delete call to devlink_params_publish()
and impossible check during unregister flow.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Move devlink_registration routine to be the last command, when the
device is fully initialized.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Move devlink registration to be the last command in device activation,
so it opens the driver to accept such devlink commands from the user
when it is fully initialized.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Move devlink_register to be the last command in the initialization
sequence.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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The liquidio driver is broken by design. It initialize PCI devices
in separate delayed works. It causes to the situation where device lock
is dropped during initialize and remove sequences.
That lock is part of driver/core and needed to protect from races during
init, destroy and bus invocations.
In addition to lack of locking protection, it has incorrect order of
destroy flows and very questionable synchronization scheme based on
atomic_t.
This change doesn't fix that driver but makes sure that rest of the
netdev subsystem doesn't suffer from such basic protection by adding
device_lock over devlink_*() APIs and by moving devlink_register()
to be last command in setup_nic_devices().
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Move devlink_register() to be last command in devlink configuration
sequence, so no user space access will be possible till devlink instance
is fully operable. As part of this change, the devlink_params_publish
call is removed as not needed.
This change fixes forgotten devlink_params_unpublish() too.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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The devlink core code notified users about add/remove objects without
relation if this object can be accessible or not. In this patch we unify
such user visible notifications in one place.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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This is a nuisance when CONFIG_WERROR is set, so drop the variable
declaration since the code that used it was removed.
../arch/nios2/kernel/setup.c: In function 'setup_arch':
../arch/nios2/kernel/setup.c:152:13: warning: unused variable 'dram_start' [-Wunused-variable]
152 | int dram_start;
Fixes: 7f7bc20bc41a ("nios2: Don't use _end for calculating min_low_pfn")
Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Andreas Oetken <andreas.oetken@siemens.com>
Signed-off-by: Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen@kernel.org>
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clang-14 does not like the custom offsetof() macro in vsc7326:
drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb/vsc7326.c:597:3: error: performing pointer subtraction with a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Werror,-Wnull-pointer-subtraction]
HW_STAT(RxUnicast, RxUnicastFramesOK),
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb/vsc7326.c:594:56: note: expanded from macro 'HW_STAT'
{ reg, (&((struct cmac_statistics *)NULL)->stat_name) - (u64 *)NULL }
Rewrite this to use the version provided by the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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gcc-10 and later warn about a theoretical array overrun when
accessing priv->int_name_rx_irq[i] with an out of bounds value
of 'i':
drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/stmmac_main.c: In function 'stmmac_request_irq_multi_msi':
drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/stmmac_main.c:3528:17: error: 'snprintf' argument 4 may overlap destination object 'dev' [-Werror=restrict]
3528 | snprintf(int_name, int_name_len, "%s:%s-%d", dev->name, "tx", i);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/stmmac_main.c:3404:60: note: destination object referenced by 'restrict'-qualified argument 1 was declared here
3404 | static int stmmac_request_irq_multi_msi(struct net_device *dev)
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The warning is a bit strange since it's not actually about the array
bounds but rather about possible string operations with overlapping
arguments, but it's not technically wrong.
Avoid the warning by adding an extra bounds check.
Fixes: 8532f613bc78 ("net: stmmac: introduce MSI Interrupt routines for mac, safety, RX & TX")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210421134743.3260921-1-arnd@kernel.org/
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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GPY115 need reset PHY when it comes out from loopback mode if the firmware
version number (lower 8 bits) is equal to or below 0x76.
Fixes: 7d901a1e878a ("net: phy: add Maxlinear GPY115/21x/24x driver")
Signed-off-by: Xu Liang <lxu@maxlinear.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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If the 'perf iostat' user specifies two or more iio_root_ports and also
specifies the cpu(s) by -C which is not *connected to all* the above iio
ports, the iostat_print_metric() will run into trouble:
For example:
$ perf iostat list
S0-uncore_iio_0<0000:16>
S1-uncore_iio_0<0000:97> # <--- CPU 1 is located in the socket S0
$ perf iostat 0000:16,0000:97 -C 1 -- ls
port Inbound Read(MB) Inbound Write(MB) Outbound Read(MB) Outbound
Write(MB) ../perf-iostat: line 12: 104418 Segmentation fault
(core dumped) perf stat --iostat$DELIMITER$*
The core-dump stack says, in the above corner case, the returned
(struct perf_counts_values *) count will be NULL, and the caller
iostat_print_metric() apparently doesn't not handle this case.
433 struct perf_counts_values *count = perf_counts(evsel->counts, die, 0);
434
435 if (count->run && count->ena) {
(gdb) p count
$1 = (struct perf_counts_values *) 0x0
The deeper reason is that there are actually no statistics from the user
specified pair "iostat 0000:X, -C (disconnected) Y ", but let's fix it with
minimum cost by adding a NULL check in the user space.
Fixes: f9ed693e8bc0e7de ("perf stat: Enable iostat mode for x86 platforms")
Signed-off-by: Like Xu <likexu@tencent.com>
Cc: Alexander Antonov <alexander.antonov@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210927081115.39568-2-likexu@tencent.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jberg/mac80211
Johannes berg says:
====================
Some fixes:
* potential use-after-free in CCMP/GCMP RX processing
* potential use-after-free in TX A-MSDU processing
* revert to low data rates for no-ack as the commit
broke other things
* limit VHT MCS/NSS in radiotap injection
* drop frames with invalid addresses in IBSS mode
* check rhashtable_init() return value in mesh
* fix potentially unaligned access in mesh
* fix late beacon hrtimer handling in hwsim (syzbot)
* fix documentation for PTK0 rekeying
====================
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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An iostate use case like "perf iostat 0000:16,0000:97 -- ls" should be
implemented to work in system-wide mode to ensure that the output from
print_header() is consistent with the user documentation perf-iostat.txt,
rather than incorrectly assuming that the kernel does not support it:
Error:
The sys_perf_event_open() syscall returned with 22 (Invalid argument) \
for event (uncore_iio_0/event=0x83,umask=0x04,ch_mask=0xF,fc_mask=0x07/).
/bin/dmesg | grep -i perf may provide additional information.
This error is easily fixed by assigning system-wide mode by default
for IOSTAT_RUN only when the target cpu_list is unspecified.
Fixes: f07952b179697771 ("perf stat: Basic support for iostat in perf")
Signed-off-by: Like Xu <likexu@tencent.com>
Cc: Alexander Antonov <alexander.antonov@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210927081115.39568-1-likexu@tencent.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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If there is no configuration file at first, the user can write any pair
of "key.subkey=value" to the newly created configuration file, while
value validation against a valid configurable key is *deferred* until
the next execution or the implied execution of "perf config ... ".
For example:
$ rm ~/.perfconfig
$ perf config call-graph.dump-size=65529
$ cat ~/.perfconfig
# this file is auto-generated.
[call-graph]
dump-size = 65529
$ perf config call-graph.dump-size=2048
callchain: Incorrect stack dump size (max 65528): 65529
Error: wrong config key-value pair call-graph.dump-size=65529
The user might expect that the second value 2048 is valid and can be
updated to the configuration file, but the error message is very
confusing because the first value 65529 is not reported as an error
during the last configuration.
It is recommended not to change the current behavior of delayed
validation (as more effort is needed), but to refine the original error
message to *clearly indicate* that the cause of the error is the
configuration file.
Signed-off-by: Like Xu <likexu@tencent.com>
Acked-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210924115817.58689-1-likexu@tencent.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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Considering that perf and its subcommands have so many parameters, the
documentation is always the first stop for perf beginners. Fixing some
spelling errors will relax the eyes of some readers a little bit.
s/specicfication/specification/
s/caheline/cacheline/
s/tranasaction/transaction/
s/complan/complain/
s/sched_wakep/sched_wakeup/
s/possble/possible/
s/methology/methodology/
Signed-off-by: Like Xu <likexu@tencent.com>
Acked-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210924081942.38368-1-likexu@tencent.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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Relative path include works in the regular build due to -I paths but may
fail in other situations.
v2. Rebase. Comments on v1 were that we should handle include paths
differently and it is agreed that can be a sensible refactor but
beyond the scope of this change.
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210504191227.793712-1-irogers@google.com/
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com>
Cc: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Sergey Senozhatsky <sergey.senozhatsky@gmail.com>
Cc: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210923154254.737657-1-irogers@google.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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There is a spelling mistake in the description text, fix it.
Signed-off-by: Colin King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: kernel-janitors@vger.kernel.org
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210916081314.41751-1-colin.king@canonical.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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This test occasionally fails on aarch64 when a sample is taken in
free@plt and it fails with "Bytes read differ from those read by
objdump".
This is because that symbol is near a section boundary in the elf file.
Despite the -z option to always output zeros, objdump uses
bfd_map_over_sections() to iterate through the elf file so it doesn't
see outside of the sections where these zeros are and can't print them.
For example this boundary proceeds free@plt in libc with a gap of 48
bytes between .plt and .text:
objdump -d -z --start-address=0x23cc8 --stop-address=0x23d08 libc-2.30.so
libc-2.30.so: file format elf64-littleaarch64
Disassembly of section .plt:
0000000000023cc8 <*ABS*+0x7fd00@plt+0x8>:
23cc8: 91018210 add x16, x16, #0x60
23ccc: d61f0220 br x17
Disassembly of section .text:
0000000000023d00 <abort@@GLIBC_2.17-0x98>:
23d00: a9bf7bfd stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]!
23d04: 910003fd mov x29, sp
Taking a sample in free@plt is very rare because it is so small, but the
test can be forced to fail almost every time on any platform by linking
the test with a shared library that has a single empty function and
calling it in a loop.
The fix is to zero the buffers so that when there is a jump in the
addresses output by objdump, zeros are already filled in between.
Signed-off-by: James Clark <james.clark@arm.com>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210906152238.3415467-1-james.clark@arm.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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To ensure the stack frames are on the stack tail calls optimizations
need to be inhibited. If your compiler supports an attribute use it,
otherwise use an asm volatile barrier.
The barrier fix was suggested here:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20201028081123.GT2628@hirez.programming.kicks-ass.net/
Tested with an optimized clang build and by forcing the asm barrier
route with an optimized clang build.
A GCC bug tracking a proper disable_tail_calls is:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=97831
Fixes: 9ae1e990f1ab ("perf tools: Remove broken __no_tail_call
attribute")
v2. is a rebase. The original fix patch generated quite a lot of
discussion over the right place for the fix:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20201114000803.909530-1-irogers@google.com/
The patch reflects my preference of it being near the use, so that
future code cleanups don't break this somewhat special usage.
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Acked-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Cc: clang-built-linux@googlegroups.com
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210922173812.456348-1-irogers@google.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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Andrew Lunn says:
====================
mv88e6xxx: MTU fixes
These three patches fix MTU issues reported by 曹煜.
There are two different ways of configuring the MTU in the hardware.
The 6161 family is using the wrong method. Some of the marvell switch
enforce the MTU when the port is used for CPU/DSA, some don't.
Because of the extra header, the MTU needs increasing with this
overhead.
====================
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Same members of the Marvell Ethernet switches impose MTU restrictions
on ports used for connecting to the CPU or another switch for DSA. If
the MTU is set too low, tagged frames will be discarded. Ensure the
worst case tagger overhead is included in setting the MTU for DSA and
CPU ports.
Fixes: 1baf0fac10fb ("net: dsa: mv88e6xxx: Use chip-wide max frame size for MTU")
Reported by: 曹煜 <cao88yu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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The MTU passed to the DSA driver is the payload size, typically 1500.
However, the switch uses the frame size when applying restrictions.
Adjust the MTU with the size of the Ethernet header and the frame
checksum. The VLAN header also needs to be included when the frame
size it per port, but not when it is global.
Fixes: 1baf0fac10fb ("net: dsa: mv88e6xxx: Use chip-wide max frame size for MTU")
Reported by: 曹煜 <cao88yu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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The datasheets suggests the 6161 uses a per port setting for jumbo
frames. Testing has however shown this is not correct, it uses the old
style chip wide MTU control. Change the ops in the 6161 structure to
reflect this.
Fixes: 1baf0fac10fb ("net: dsa: mv88e6xxx: Use chip-wide max frame size for MTU")
Reported by: 曹煜 <cao88yu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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of_get_mac_address() reads the same "local-mac-address" property.
... But goes above and beyond by checking the MAC value properly.
printk+message seems outdated too,
so let's put dev_err in the queue.
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Use resource_size function on resource object
instead of explicit computation.
Clean up coccicheck warning:
./drivers/net/ethernet/microchip/sparx5/sparx5_main.c:237:19-22: ERROR:
Missing resource_size with iores [ idx ]
Reported-by: Abaci Robot <abaci@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Yang Li <yang.lee@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Replacing kmalloc/kfree/dma_map_single/dma_unmap_single()
with dma_alloc_coherent/dma_free_coherent() helps to reduce
code size, and simplify the code, and coherent DMA will not
clear the cache every time.
Signed-off-by: Cai Huoqing <caihuoqing@baidu.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Once device_register() failed, we should call put_device() to
decrement reference count for cleanup. Or it will cause memory
leak.
BUG: memory leak
unreferenced object 0xffff888114032e00 (size 256):
comm "kworker/1:3", pid 2960, jiffies 4294943572 (age 15.920s)
hex dump (first 32 bytes):
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 2e 03 14 81 88 ff ff ................
08 2e 03 14 81 88 ff ff 90 76 65 82 ff ff ff ff .........ve.....
backtrace:
[<ffffffff8265cfab>] kmalloc include/linux/slab.h:591 [inline]
[<ffffffff8265cfab>] kzalloc include/linux/slab.h:721 [inline]
[<ffffffff8265cfab>] device_private_init drivers/base/core.c:3203 [inline]
[<ffffffff8265cfab>] device_add+0x89b/0xdf0 drivers/base/core.c:3253
[<ffffffff828dd643>] __mdiobus_register+0xc3/0x450 drivers/net/phy/mdio_bus.c:537
[<ffffffff828cb835>] __devm_mdiobus_register+0x75/0xf0 drivers/net/phy/mdio_devres.c:87
[<ffffffff82b92a00>] ax88772_init_mdio drivers/net/usb/asix_devices.c:676 [inline]
[<ffffffff82b92a00>] ax88772_bind+0x330/0x480 drivers/net/usb/asix_devices.c:786
[<ffffffff82baa33f>] usbnet_probe+0x3ff/0xdf0 drivers/net/usb/usbnet.c:1745
[<ffffffff82c36e17>] usb_probe_interface+0x177/0x370 drivers/usb/core/driver.c:396
[<ffffffff82661d17>] call_driver_probe drivers/base/dd.c:517 [inline]
[<ffffffff82661d17>] really_probe.part.0+0xe7/0x380 drivers/base/dd.c:596
[<ffffffff826620bc>] really_probe drivers/base/dd.c:558 [inline]
[<ffffffff826620bc>] __driver_probe_device+0x10c/0x1e0 drivers/base/dd.c:751
[<ffffffff826621ba>] driver_probe_device+0x2a/0x120 drivers/base/dd.c:781
[<ffffffff82662a26>] __device_attach_driver+0xf6/0x140 drivers/base/dd.c:898
[<ffffffff8265eca7>] bus_for_each_drv+0xb7/0x100 drivers/base/bus.c:427
[<ffffffff826625a2>] __device_attach+0x122/0x260 drivers/base/dd.c:969
[<ffffffff82660916>] bus_probe_device+0xc6/0xe0 drivers/base/bus.c:487
[<ffffffff8265cd0b>] device_add+0x5fb/0xdf0 drivers/base/core.c:3359
[<ffffffff82c343b9>] usb_set_configuration+0x9d9/0xb90 drivers/usb/core/message.c:2170
[<ffffffff82c4473c>] usb_generic_driver_probe+0x8c/0xc0 drivers/usb/core/generic.c:238
BUG: memory leak
unreferenced object 0xffff888116f06900 (size 32):
comm "kworker/0:2", pid 2670, jiffies 4294944448 (age 7.160s)
hex dump (first 32 bytes):
75 73 62 2d 30 30 31 3a 30 30 33 00 00 00 00 00 usb-001:003.....
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
backtrace:
[<ffffffff81484516>] kstrdup+0x36/0x70 mm/util.c:60
[<ffffffff814845a3>] kstrdup_const+0x53/0x80 mm/util.c:83
[<ffffffff82296ba2>] kvasprintf_const+0xc2/0x110 lib/kasprintf.c:48
[<ffffffff82358d4b>] kobject_set_name_vargs+0x3b/0xe0 lib/kobject.c:289
[<ffffffff826575f3>] dev_set_name+0x63/0x90 drivers/base/core.c:3147
[<ffffffff828dd63b>] __mdiobus_register+0xbb/0x450 drivers/net/phy/mdio_bus.c:535
[<ffffffff828cb835>] __devm_mdiobus_register+0x75/0xf0 drivers/net/phy/mdio_devres.c:87
[<ffffffff82b92a00>] ax88772_init_mdio drivers/net/usb/asix_devices.c:676 [inline]
[<ffffffff82b92a00>] ax88772_bind+0x330/0x480 drivers/net/usb/asix_devices.c:786
[<ffffffff82baa33f>] usbnet_probe+0x3ff/0xdf0 drivers/net/usb/usbnet.c:1745
[<ffffffff82c36e17>] usb_probe_interface+0x177/0x370 drivers/usb/core/driver.c:396
[<ffffffff82661d17>] call_driver_probe drivers/base/dd.c:517 [inline]
[<ffffffff82661d17>] really_probe.part.0+0xe7/0x380 drivers/base/dd.c:596
[<ffffffff826620bc>] really_probe drivers/base/dd.c:558 [inline]
[<ffffffff826620bc>] __driver_probe_device+0x10c/0x1e0 drivers/base/dd.c:751
[<ffffffff826621ba>] driver_probe_device+0x2a/0x120 drivers/base/dd.c:781
[<ffffffff82662a26>] __device_attach_driver+0xf6/0x140 drivers/base/dd.c:898
[<ffffffff8265eca7>] bus_for_each_drv+0xb7/0x100 drivers/base/bus.c:427
[<ffffffff826625a2>] __device_attach+0x122/0x260 drivers/base/dd.c:969
Reported-by: syzbot+398e7dc692ddbbb4cfec@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Yanfei Xu <yanfei.xu@windriver.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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