summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/include
AgeCommit message (Collapse)AuthorFilesLines
2019-04-04ipv6: Flip to fib_nexthop_infoDavid Ahern1-0/+5
Export fib_nexthop_info and fib_add_nexthop for use by IPv6 code. Remove rt6_nexthop_info and rt6_add_nexthop in favor of the IPv4 versions. Update fib_nexthop_info for IPv6 linkdown check and RTA_GATEWAY for AF_INET6. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-04ipv4: Add fib_nh_common to fib_resultDavid Ahern1-26/+21
Most of the ipv4 code only needs data from fib_nh_common. Add fib_nh_common selection to fib_result and update users to use it. Right now, fib_nh_common in fib_result will point to a fib_nh struct that is embedded within a fib_info: fib_info --> fib_nh fib_nh ... fib_nh ^ fib_result->nhc ----+ Later, nhc can point to a fib_nh within a nexthop struct: fib_info --> nexthop --> fib_nh ^ fib_result->nhc ---------------+ or for a nexthop group: fib_info --> nexthop --> nexthop --> fib_nh nexthop --> fib_nh ... nexthop --> fib_nh ^ fib_result->nhc ---------------------------+ In all cases nhsel within fib_result will point to which leg in the multipath route is used. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-04ipv4: Update fib_table_lookup tracepoint to take common nexthopDavid Ahern1-19/+26
Update fib_table_lookup tracepoint to take a fib_nh_common struct and dump the v6 gateway address if the nexthop uses it. Over the years saddr has not proven useful and the output of the tracepoint produces very long lines. Since saddr is not part of fib_nh_common, drop it. If it needs to be added later, fib_nh which contains saddr can be obtained from a fib_nh_common via container_of. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-04net: phy: fix autoneg mismatch case in genphy_read_statusHeiner Kallweit1-0/+1
The original patch didn't consider the case that autoneg process finishes successfully but both link partners have no mode in common. In this case there's no link, nevertheless we may be interested in what the link partner advertised. Like phydev->link we set phydev->autoneg_complete in genphy_update_link() and use the stored value in genphy_read_status(). This way we don't have to read register BMSR again. Fixes: b6163f194c69 ("net: phy: improve genphy_read_status") Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-04bpf: increase complexity limit and maximum program sizeAlexei Starovoitov1-0/+1
Large verifier speed improvements allow to increase verifier complexity limit. Now regardless of the program composition and its size it takes little time for the verifier to hit insn_processed limit. On typical x86 machine non-debug kernel processes 1M instructions in 1/10 of a second. (before these speed improvements specially crafted programs could be hitting multi-second verification times) Full kasan kernel with debug takes ~1 second for the same 1M insns. Hence bump the BPF_COMPLEXITY_LIMIT_INSNS limit to 1M. Also increase the number of instructions per program from 4k to internal BPF_COMPLEXITY_LIMIT_INSNS limit. 4k limit was confusing to users, since small programs with hundreds of insns could be hitting BPF_COMPLEXITY_LIMIT_INSNS limit. Sometimes adding more insns and bpf_trace_printk debug statements would make the verifier accept the program while removing code would make the verifier reject it. Some user space application started to add #define MAX_FOO to their programs and do: MAX_FOO=100; again: compile with MAX_FOO; try to load; if (fails_to_load) { reduce MAX_FOO; goto again; } to be able to fit maximum amount of processing into single program. Other users artificially split their single program into a set of programs and use all 32 iterations of tail_calls to increase compute limits. And the most advanced folks used unlimited tc-bpf filter list to execute many bpf programs. Essentially the users managed to workaround 4k insn limit. This patch removes the limit for root programs from uapi. BPF_COMPLEXITY_LIMIT_INSNS is the kernel internal limit and success to load the program no longer depends on program size, but on 'smartness' of the verifier only. The verifier will continue to get smarter with every kernel release. Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
2019-04-04bpf: improve verification speed by droping statesAlexei Starovoitov1-0/+2
Branch instructions, branch targets and calls in a bpf program are the places where the verifier remembers states that led to successful verification of the program. These states are used to prune brute force program analysis. For unprivileged programs there is a limit of 64 states per such 'branching' instructions (maximum length is tracked by max_states_per_insn counter introduced in the previous patch). Simply reducing this threshold to 32 or lower increases insn_processed metric to the point that small valid programs get rejected. For root programs there is no limit and cilium programs can have max_states_per_insn to be 100 or higher. Walking 100+ states multiplied by number of 'branching' insns during verification consumes significant amount of cpu time. Turned out simple LRU-like mechanism can be used to remove states that unlikely will be helpful in future search pruning. This patch introduces hit_cnt and miss_cnt counters: hit_cnt - this many times this state successfully pruned the search miss_cnt - this many times this state was not equivalent to other states (and that other states were added to state list) The heuristic introduced in this patch is: if (sl->miss_cnt > sl->hit_cnt * 3 + 3) /* drop this state from future considerations */ Higher numbers increase max_states_per_insn (allow more states to be considered for pruning) and slow verification speed, but do not meaningfully reduce insn_processed metric. Lower numbers drop too many states and insn_processed increases too much. Many different formulas were considered. This one is simple and works well enough in practice. (the analysis was done on selftests/progs/* and on cilium programs) The end result is this heuristic improves verification speed by 10 times. Large synthetic programs that used to take a second more now take 1/10 of a second. In cases where max_states_per_insn used to be 100 or more, now it's ~10. There is a slight increase in insn_processed for cilium progs: before after bpf_lb-DLB_L3.o 1831 1838 bpf_lb-DLB_L4.o 3029 3218 bpf_lb-DUNKNOWN.o 1064 1064 bpf_lxc-DDROP_ALL.o 26309 26935 bpf_lxc-DUNKNOWN.o 33517 34439 bpf_netdev.o 9713 9721 bpf_overlay.o 6184 6184 bpf_lcx_jit.o 37335 39389 And 2-3 times improvement in the verification speed. Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
2019-04-04bpf: add verifier stats and log_level bit 2Alexei Starovoitov1-0/+21
In order to understand the verifier bottlenecks add various stats and extend log_level: log_level 1 and 2 are kept as-is: bit 0 - level=1 - print every insn and verifier state at branch points bit 1 - level=2 - print every insn and verifier state at every insn bit 2 - level=4 - print verifier error and stats at the end of verification When verifier rejects the program the libbpf is trying to load the program twice. Once with log_level=0 (no messages, only error code is reported to user space) and second time with log_level=1 to tell the user why the verifier rejected it. With introduction of bit 2 - level=4 the libbpf can choose to always use that level and load programs once, since the verification speed is not affected and in case of error the verbose message will be available. Note that the verifier stats are not part of uapi just like all other verbose messages. They're expected to change in the future. Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
2019-04-03linux/kernel.h: Use parentheses around argument in u64_to_user_ptr()Jann Horn1-2/+2
Use parentheses around uses of the argument in u64_to_user_ptr() to ensure that the cast doesn't apply to part of the argument. There are existing uses of the macro of the form u64_to_user_ptr(A + B) which expands to (void __user *)(uintptr_t)A + B (the cast applies to the first operand of the addition, the addition is a pointer addition). This happens to still work as intended, the semantic difference doesn't cause a difference in behavior. But I want to use u64_to_user_ptr() with a ternary operator in the argument, like so: u64_to_user_ptr(A ? B : C) This currently doesn't work as intended. Signed-off-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com> Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Mukesh Ojha <mojha@codeaurora.org> Cc: Andrei Vagin <avagin@openvz.org> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Cc: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Qiaowei Ren <qiaowei.ren@intel.com> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: x86-ml <x86@kernel.org> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190329214652.258477-1-jannh@google.com
2019-04-02net: phy: add genphy_read_abilitiesHeiner Kallweit1-0/+1
Similar to genphy_c45_pma_read_abilities() add a function to dynamically detect the abilities of a Clause 22 PHY. This is mainly copied from genphy_config_init(). Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-02net/mlx5: Expose MPEIN (Management PCIE INfo) register layoutAya Levin2-1/+51
Expose PRM layout for handling MPEIN (Management PCIE Info). It will be used in the downstream patch for querying MPEIN via the driver. Signed-off-by: Aya Levin <ayal@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2019-04-02net/mlx5: Add explicit bar address fieldHuy Nguyen1-0/+1
Add bar_addr field to store bar-0 address to avoid calling pci_resource_start with hard-coded bar-0 as parameter. Also note that different mlx5 device types will have bar_addr on different bars. This patch does not change any functionality. Signed-off-by: Huy Nguyen <huyn@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Vu Pham <vuhuong@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2019-04-02net/mlx5: Move health and page alloc init to mdev_initSaeed Mahameed1-0/+1
Software structure initialization should be in mdev_init stage. This provides a better logical separation of mlx5 core device initialization flow and will help to seamlessly support creating different mlx5 device types such as PF, VF and SF mlx5 sub-function virtual device. This patch does not change any functionality. Signed-off-by: Vu Pham <vuhuong@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2019-04-02net/mlx5: Remove spinlock support from mlx5_write64Maxim Mikityanskiy2-23/+10
As there is no user of mlx5_write64 that passes a spinlock to mlx5_write64, remove this functionality and simplify the function. Signed-off-by: Maxim Mikityanskiy <maximmi@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Eran Ben Elisha <eranbe@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2019-04-02net/mlx5: Remove unused MLX5_*_DOORBELL_LOCK macrosMaxim Mikityanskiy1-8/+0
MLX5_*_DOORBELL_LOCK macros provided a way to avoid locking for mlx5_write64 on 64-bit platforms where it's not necessary. Currently all calls to mlx5_write64 don't use a spinlock, so the macros became unused. Signed-off-by: Maxim Mikityanskiy <maximmi@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Eran Ben Elisha <eranbe@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2019-04-02ALSA: uapi: #include <time.h> in asound.hDaniel Mentz1-0/+1
The uapi header asound.h defines types based on struct timespec. We need to #include <time.h> to get access to the definition of this struct. Previously, we encountered the following error message when building applications with a clang/bionic toolchain: kernel-headers/sound/asound.h:350:19: error: field has incomplete type 'struct timespec' struct timespec trigger_tstamp; ^ The absence of the time.h #include statement does not cause build errors with glibc, because its version of stdlib.h indirectly includes time.h. Signed-off-by: Daniel Mentz <danielmentz@google.com> Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2019-04-02drivers: net: aurora: use netdev_xmit_more helperFlorian Westphal1-2/+0
This is the last driver using always-0 skb->xmit_more. Switch it to netdev_xmit_more and remove the now unused xmit_more flag from sk_buff. Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-02net: move skb->xmit_more hint to softnet dataFlorian Westphal1-1/+1
There are two reasons for this. First, the xmit_more flag conceptually doesn't fit into the skb, as xmit_more is not a property related to the skb. Its only a hint to the driver that the stack is about to transmit another packet immediately. Second, it was only done this way to not have to pass another argument to ndo_start_xmit(). We can place xmit_more in the softnet data, next to the device recursion. The recursion counter is already written to on each transmit. The "more" indicator is placed right next to it. Drivers can use the netdev_xmit_more() helper instead of skb->xmit_more to check the "more packets coming" hint. skb->xmit_more is retained (but always 0) to not cause build breakage. This change takes care of the simple s/skb->xmit_more/netdev_xmit_more()/ conversions. Remaining drivers are converted in the next patches. Suggested-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-02net: place xmit recursion in softnet dataFlorian Westphal1-8/+32
This fills a hole in softnet data, so no change in structure size. Also prepares for xmit_more placement in the same spot; skb->xmit_more will be removed in followup patch. Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-02net: dsa: read mac address from DT for slave deviceXiaofei Shen1-0/+1
Before creating a slave netdevice, get the mac address from DTS and apply in case it is valid. Signed-off-by: Xiaofei Shen <xiaofeis@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-02net: sched: introduce and use qdisc tree flush/purge helpersPaolo Abeni1-7/+19
The same code to flush qdisc tree and purge the qdisc queue is duplicated in many places and in most cases it does not respect NOLOCK qdisc: the global backlog len is used and the per CPU values are ignored. This change addresses the above, factoring-out the relevant code and using the helpers introduced by the previous patch to fetch the correct backlog len. Fixes: c5ad119fb6c0 ("net: sched: pfifo_fast use skb_array") Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-02net: sched: introduce and use qstats read helpersPaolo Abeni1-0/+18
Classful qdiscs can't access directly the child qdiscs backlog length: if such qdisc is NOLOCK, per CPU values should be accounted instead. Most qdiscs no not respect the above. As a result, qstats fetching for most classful qdisc is currently incorrect: if the child qdisc is NOLOCK, it always reports 0 len backlog. This change introduces a pair of helpers to safely fetch both backlog and qlen and use them in stats class dumping functions, fixing the above issue and cleaning a bit the code. DRR needs also to access the child qdisc queue length, so it needs custom handling. Fixes: c5ad119fb6c0 ("net: sched: pfifo_fast use skb_array") Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-04-01vrf: check accept_source_route on the original netdeviceStephen Suryaputra1-1/+1
Configuration check to accept source route IP options should be made on the incoming netdevice when the skb->dev is an l3mdev master. The route lookup for the source route next hop also needs the incoming netdev. v2->v3: - Simplify by passing the original netdevice down the stack (per David Ahern). Signed-off-by: Stephen Suryaputra <ssuryaextr@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-31mlxsw: spectrum_acl: Rename rehash_dis traceJiri Pirko1-1/+1
The name of the trace is no longer correct, since there is no disable of rehash done. So name it "rehash_rollback_failed". Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-31Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvmLinus Torvalds1-0/+2
Pull KVM fixes from Paolo Bonzini: "A collection of x86 and ARM bugfixes, and some improvements to documentation. On top of this, a cleanup of kvm_para.h headers, which were exported by some architectures even though they not support KVM at all. This is responsible for all the Kbuild changes in the diffstat" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: (28 commits) Documentation: kvm: clarify KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION KVM: doc: Document the life cycle of a VM and its resources KVM: selftests: complete IO before migrating guest state KVM: selftests: disable stack protector for all KVM tests KVM: selftests: explicitly disable PIE for tests KVM: selftests: assert on exit reason in CR4/cpuid sync test KVM: x86: update %rip after emulating IO x86/kvm/hyper-v: avoid spurious pending stimer on vCPU init kvm/x86: Move MSR_IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES to array emulated_msrs KVM: x86: Emulate MSR_IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES on AMD hosts kvm: don't redefine flags as something else kvm: mmu: Used range based flushing in slot_handle_level_range KVM: export <linux/kvm_para.h> and <asm/kvm_para.h> iif KVM is supported KVM: x86: remove check on nr_mmu_pages in kvm_arch_commit_memory_region() kvm: nVMX: Add a vmentry check for HOST_SYSENTER_ESP and HOST_SYSENTER_EIP fields KVM: SVM: Workaround errata#1096 (insn_len maybe zero on SMAP violation) KVM: Reject device ioctls from processes other than the VM's creator KVM: doc: Fix incorrect word ordering regarding supported use of APIs KVM: x86: fix handling of role.cr4_pae and rename it to 'gpte_size' KVM: nVMX: Do not inherit quadrant and invalid for the root shadow EPT ...
2019-03-31Merge branch 'core-urgent-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-11/+0
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull core fixes from Thomas Gleixner: "A small set of core updates: - Make the watchdog respect the selected CPU mask again. That was broken by the rework of the watchdog thread management and caused inconsistent state and NMI watchdog being unstoppable. - Ensure that the objtool build can find the libelf location. - Remove dead kcore stub code" * 'core-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: watchdog: Respect watchdog cpumask on CPU hotplug objtool: Query pkg-config for libelf location proc/kcore: Remove unused kclist_add_remap()
2019-03-30Merge tag 'gpio-v5.1-2' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-1/+1
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio Pull GPIO fixes from Linus Walleij: "As you can see [in the git history] I was away on leave and Bartosz kindly stepped in and collected a slew of fixes, I pulled them into my tree in two sets and merged some two more fixes (fixing my own caused bugs) on top. Summary: - Revert the extended use of gpio_set_config() and think about how we can do this properly. - Fix up the SPI CS GPIO handling so it now works properly on the SPI bus children, as intended. - Error paths and driver fixes" * tag 'gpio-v5.1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio: gpio: mockup: use simple_read_from_buffer() in debugfs read callback gpio: of: Fix of_gpiochip_add() error path gpio: of: Check for "spi-cs-high" in child instead of parent node gpio: of: Check propname before applying "cs-gpios" quirks gpio: mockup: fix debugfs read Revert "gpio: use new gpio_set_config() helper in more places" gpio: aspeed: fix a potential NULL pointer dereference gpio: amd-fch: Fix bogus SPDX identifier gpio: adnp: Fix testing wrong value in adnp_gpio_direction_input gpio: exar: add a check for the return value of ida_simple_get fails
2019-03-30Merge tag 'acpi-5.1-rc3' of ↵Linus Torvalds2-0/+8
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull ACPI fix from Rafael Wysocki: "This corrects a previous attempt to make Linux use its own set of ACPI debug flags different from the upstream ACPICA's default (Erik Schmauss)" * tag 'acpi-5.1-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: ACPI: use different default debug value than ACPICA
2019-03-30Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andrew)Linus Torvalds5-12/+28
Merge misc fixes from Andrew Morton: "22 fixes" * emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>: (22 commits) fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c: fix NULL pointer dereference in put_links fs: fs_parser: fix printk format warning checkpatch: add %pt as a valid vsprintf extension mm/migrate.c: add missing flush_dcache_page for non-mapped page migrate drivers/block/zram/zram_drv.c: fix idle/writeback string compare mm/page_isolation.c: fix a wrong flag in set_migratetype_isolate() mm/memory_hotplug.c: fix notification in offline error path ptrace: take into account saved_sigmask in PTRACE{GET,SET}SIGMASK fs/proc/kcore.c: make kcore_modules static include/linux/list.h: fix list_is_first() kernel-doc mm/debug.c: fix __dump_page when mapping->host is not set mm: mempolicy: make mbind() return -EIO when MPOL_MF_STRICT is specified include/linux/hugetlb.h: convert to use vm_fault_t iommu/io-pgtable-arm-v7s: request DMA32 memory, and improve debugging mm: add support for kmem caches in DMA32 zone ocfs2: fix inode bh swapping mixup in ocfs2_reflink_inodes_lock mm/hotplug: fix offline undo_isolate_page_range() fs/open.c: allow opening only regular files during execve() mailmap: add Changbin Du mm/debug.c: add a cast to u64 for atomic64_read() ...
2019-03-30Merge tag 'mlx5-fixes-2019-03-29' of ↵David S. Miller1-0/+2
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/saeed/linux Saeed Mahameed says: ==================== Mellanox, mlx5 fixes 2019-03-29 This series introduces some fixes to mlx5 driver. Please pull and let me know if there is any problem. For -stable v4.11 ('net/mlx5: Decrease default mr cache size') For -stable v4.12 ('net/mlx5e: Add a lock on tir list') For -stable v4.13 ('net/mlx5e: Fix error handling when refreshing TIRs') For -stable v4.18 ('net/mlx5e: Update xon formula') For -stable v4.19 ('net: mlx5: Add a missing check on idr_find, free buf') ('net/mlx5e: Update xoff formula') net-next merge Note: When merged with net-next the following simple conflict will appear, drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en/port_buffer.c ++<<<<<<< HEAD (net) + * max_mtu: netdev's max_mtu ++======= + * @mtu: device's MTU ++>>>>>>> net-next To resolve: just replace the line in net-next * @mtu: device's MTU to * @max_mtu: netdev's max_mtu ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-30Merge tag 'driver-core-5.1-rc3' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-2/+0
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core Pull driver core fix from Greg KH: "Here is a single driver core patch for 5.1-rc3. After 5.1-rc1, all of the users of BUS_ATTR() are finally removed, so we can now drop this macro from include/linux/device.h so that no more new users will be created. This patch has been in linux-next for a while, with no reported issues" * tag 'driver-core-5.1-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: driver core: remove BUS_ATTR()
2019-03-30Merge tag 'char-misc-5.1-rc3' of ↵Linus Torvalds2-5/+67
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc Pull char/misc driver fixes from Greg KH: "Here are some binder, habanalabs, and vboxguest driver fixes for 5.1-rc3. The Binder fixes resolve some reported issues found by testing, first by the selinux developers, and then earlier today by syzbot. The habanalabs fixes are all minor, resolving a number of tiny things. The vboxguest patches are a bit larger. They resolve the fact that virtual box decided to change their api in their latest release in a way that broke the existing kernel code, despite saying that they were never going to do that. So this is a bit of a "new feature", but is good to get merged so that 5.1 will work with the latest release. The changes are not large and of course virtual box "swears" they will not break this again, but no one is holding their breath here. All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues" * tag 'char-misc-5.1-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: virt: vbox: Implement passing requestor info to the host for VirtualBox 6.0.x binder: fix race between munmap() and direct reclaim binder: fix BUG_ON found by selinux-testsuite habanalabs: cast to expected type habanalabs: prevent host crash during suspend/resume habanalabs: perform accounting for active CS habanalabs: fix mapping with page size bigger than 4KB habanalabs: complete user context cleanup before hard reset habanalabs: fix bug when mapping very large memory area habanalabs: fix MMU number of pages calculation
2019-03-29openvswitch: Make metadata_dst tunnel work in IP_TUNNEL_INFO_BRIDGE modewenxu1-0/+1
There is currently no support for the multicast/broadcast aspects of VXLAN in ovs. In the datapath flow the tun_dst must specific. But in the IP_TUNNEL_INFO_BRIDGE mode the tun_dst can not be specific. And the packet can forward through the fdb table of vxlan devcice. In this mode the broadcast/multicast packet can be sent through the following ways in ovs. ovs-vsctl add-port br0 vxlan -- set in vxlan type=vxlan \ options:key=1000 options:remote_ip=flow ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 in_port=LOCAL,dl_dst=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, \ action=output:vxlan bridge fdb append ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff dev vxlan_sys_4789 dst 172.168.0.1 \ src_vni 1000 vni 1000 self bridge fdb append ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff dev vxlan_sys_4789 dst 172.168.0.2 \ src_vni 1000 vni 1000 self Signed-off-by: wenxu <wenxu@ucloud.cn> Acked-by: Pravin B Shelar <pshelar@ovn.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29net/mlx5e: Add a lock on tir listYuval Avnery1-0/+2
Refresh tirs is looping over a global list of tirs while netdevs are adding and removing tirs from that list. That is why a lock is required. Fixes: 724b2aa15126 ("net/mlx5e: TIRs management refactoring") Signed-off-by: Yuval Avnery <yuvalav@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Saeed Mahameed <saeedm@mellanox.com>
2019-03-29ipv6: Move ipv6 stubs to a separate header fileDavid Ahern3-48/+64
The number of stubs is growing and has nothing to do with addrconf. Move the definition of the stubs to a separate header file and update users. In the move, drop the vxlan specific comment before ipv6_stub. Code move only; no functional change intended. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29net: Use common nexthop init and release helpersDavid Ahern1-0/+4
With fib_nh_common in place, move common initialization and release code into helpers used by both ipv4 and ipv6. For the moment, the init is just the lwt encap and the release is both the netdev reference and the the lwt state reference. More will be added later. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29net: Add fib_nh_common and update fib_nh and fib6_nhDavid Ahern2-18/+33
Add fib_nh_common struct with common nexthop attributes. Convert fib_nh and fib6_nh to use it. Use macros to move existing fib_nh_* references to the new nh_common.nhc_*. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29ipv6: Rename fib6_nh entriesDavid Ahern3-14/+16
Rename fib6_nh entries that will be moved to a fib_nh_common struct. Specifically, the device, gateway, flags, and lwtstate are common with all nexthop definitions. In some places new temporary variables are declared or local variables renamed to maintain line lengths. Rename only; no functional change intended. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29ipv4: Rename fib_nh entriesDavid Ahern2-14/+17
Rename fib_nh entries that will be moved to a fib_nh_common struct. Specifically, the device, oif, gateway, flags, scope, lwtstate, nh_weight and nh_upper_bound are common with all nexthop definitions. In the process shorten fib_nh_lwtstate to fib_nh_lws to avoid really long lines. Rename only; no functional change intended. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29ipv6: Refactor fib6_ignore_linkdownDavid Ahern1-0/+8
fib6_ignore_linkdown takes a fib6_info but only looks at the net_device and its IPv6 config. Change it to take a net_device over a fib6_info as its input argument. In addition, move it to a header file to make the check inline and usable later with IPv4 code without going through the ipv6 stub, and rename to ip6_ignore_linkdown since it is only checking the setting based on the ipv6 struct on a device. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29ipv6: Move gateway checks to a fib6_nh settingDavid Ahern2-2/+3
The gateway setting is not per fib6_info entry but per-fib6_nh. Add a new fib_nh_has_gw flag to fib6_nh and convert references to RTF_GATEWAY to the new flag. For IPv6 address the flag is cheaper than checking that nh_gw is non-0 like IPv4 does. While this increases fib6_nh by 8-bytes, the effective allocation size of a fib6_info is unchanged. The 8 bytes is recovered later with a fib_nh_common change. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29ipv6: Create cleanup helper for fib6_nhDavid Ahern1-0/+1
Move the fib6_nh cleanup code to a new helper, fib6_nh_release. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29ipv6: Create init helper for fib6_nhDavid Ahern1-0/+4
Similar to IPv4, consolidate the fib6_nh initialization into a helper. As a new standalone function, add a cleanup path to put lwtstate on error. To avoid modifying fib6_config flags, move the reject check to a helper that is invoked once by fib6_nh_init to reset the device and then again in ip6_route_info_create to set the fib6_flags. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29ipv4: Create cleanup helper for fib_nhDavid Ahern1-0/+1
Move the fib_nh cleanup code from free_fib_info_rcu into a new helper, fib_nh_release. Move classid accounting into fib_nh_release which is called per fib_nh to make accounting symmetrical with fib_nh_init. Export the helper to allow for use with nexthop objects in the future. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29ipv4: Create init helper for fib_nhDavid Ahern1-0/+4
Consolidate the fib_nh initialization which is duplicated between fib_create_info for single path and fib_get_nhs for multipath. Export the helper to allow for use with nexthop objects in the future. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29ipv4: Move IN_DEV_IGNORE_ROUTES_WITH_LINKDOWN to helperDavid Ahern1-0/+14
in_dev lookup followed by IN_DEV_IGNORE_ROUTES_WITH_LINKDOWN check is called in several places, some with the rcu lock and others with the rtnl held. Move the check to a helper similar to what IPv6 has. Since the helper can be invoked from either context use rcu_dereference_rtnl to dereference ip_ptr. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-03-29ptrace: take into account saved_sigmask in PTRACE{GET,SET}SIGMASKAndrei Vagin1-0/+18
There are a few system calls (pselect, ppoll, etc) which replace a task sigmask while they are running in a kernel-space When a task calls one of these syscalls, the kernel saves a current sigmask in task->saved_sigmask and sets a syscall sigmask. On syscall-exit-stop, ptrace traps a task before restoring the saved_sigmask, so PTRACE_GETSIGMASK returns the syscall sigmask and PTRACE_SETSIGMASK does nothing, because its sigmask is replaced by saved_sigmask, when the task returns to user-space. This patch fixes this problem. PTRACE_GETSIGMASK returns saved_sigmask if it's set. PTRACE_SETSIGMASK drops the TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK flag. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20181120060616.6043-1-avagin@gmail.com Fixes: 29000caecbe8 ("ptrace: add ability to get/set signal-blocked mask") Signed-off-by: Andrei Vagin <avagin@gmail.com> Acked-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com> Cc: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2019-03-29include/linux/list.h: fix list_is_first() kernel-docRandy Dunlap1-1/+1
Fix typo of kernel-doc parameter notation (there should be no space between '@' and the parameter name). Also fixes bogus kernel-doc notation output formatting. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/ddce8b80-9a8a-d52d-3546-87b2211c089a@infradead.org Fixes: 70b44595eafe9 ("mm, compaction: use free lists to quickly locate a migration source") Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Acked-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net> Reviewed-by: William Kucharski <william.kucharski@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2019-03-29include/linux/hugetlb.h: convert to use vm_fault_tSouptick Joarder1-1/+7
kbuild produces the below warning: tree: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git master head: 5453a3df2a5eb49bc24615d4cf0d66b2aae05e5f commit 3d3539018d2c ("mm: create the new vm_fault_t type") reproduce: # apt-get install sparse git checkout 3d3539018d2cbd12e5af4a132636ee7fd8d43ef0 make ARCH=x86_64 allmodconfig make C=1 CF='-fdiagnostic-prefix -D__CHECK_ENDIAN__' >> mm/memory.c:3968:21: sparse: incorrect type in assignment (different >> base types) @@ expected restricted vm_fault_t [usertype] ret @@ >> got e] ret @@ mm/memory.c:3968:21: expected restricted vm_fault_t [usertype] ret mm/memory.c:3968:21: got int This patch converts to return vm_fault_t type for hugetlb_fault() when CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE=n. Regarding the sparse warning, Luc said: : This is the expected behaviour. The constant 0 is magic regarding bitwise : types but ({ ...; 0; }) is not, it is just an ordinary expression of type : 'int'. : : So, IMHO, Souptick's patch is the right thing to do. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190318162604.GA31553@jordon-HP-15-Notebook-PC Signed-off-by: Souptick Joarder <jrdr.linux@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org> Cc: Luc Van Oostenryck <luc.vanoostenryck@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2019-03-29mm: add support for kmem caches in DMA32 zoneNicolas Boichat1-0/+2
Patch series "iommu/io-pgtable-arm-v7s: Use DMA32 zone for page tables", v6. This is a followup to the discussion in [1], [2]. IOMMUs using ARMv7 short-descriptor format require page tables (level 1 and 2) to be allocated within the first 4GB of RAM, even on 64-bit systems. For L1 tables that are bigger than a page, we can just use __get_free_pages with GFP_DMA32 (on arm64 systems only, arm would still use GFP_DMA). For L2 tables that only take 1KB, it would be a waste to allocate a full page, so we considered 3 approaches: 1. This series, adding support for GFP_DMA32 slab caches. 2. genalloc, which requires pre-allocating the maximum number of L2 page tables (4096, so 4MB of memory). 3. page_frag, which is not very memory-efficient as it is unable to reuse freed fragments until the whole page is freed. [3] This series is the most memory-efficient approach. stable@ note: We confirmed that this is a regression, and IOMMU errors happen on 4.19 and linux-next/master on MT8173 (elm, Acer Chromebook R13). The issue most likely starts from commit ad67f5a6545f ("arm64: replace ZONE_DMA with ZONE_DMA32"), i.e. 4.15, and presumably breaks a number of Mediatek platforms (and maybe others?). [1] https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/iommu/2018-November/030876.html [2] https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/iommu/2018-December/031696.html [3] https://patchwork.codeaurora.org/patch/671639/ This patch (of 3): IOMMUs using ARMv7 short-descriptor format require page tables to be allocated within the first 4GB of RAM, even on 64-bit systems. On arm64, this is done by passing GFP_DMA32 flag to memory allocation functions. For IOMMU L2 tables that only take 1KB, it would be a waste to allocate a full page using get_free_pages, so we considered 3 approaches: 1. This patch, adding support for GFP_DMA32 slab caches. 2. genalloc, which requires pre-allocating the maximum number of L2 page tables (4096, so 4MB of memory). 3. page_frag, which is not very memory-efficient as it is unable to reuse freed fragments until the whole page is freed. This change makes it possible to create a custom cache in DMA32 zone using kmem_cache_create, then allocate memory using kmem_cache_alloc. We do not create a DMA32 kmalloc cache array, as there are currently no users of kmalloc(..., GFP_DMA32). These calls will continue to trigger a warning, as we keep GFP_DMA32 in GFP_SLAB_BUG_MASK. This implies that calls to kmem_cache_*alloc on a SLAB_CACHE_DMA32 kmem_cache must _not_ use GFP_DMA32 (it is anyway redundant and unnecessary). Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20181210011504.122604-2-drinkcat@chromium.org Signed-off-by: Nicolas Boichat <drinkcat@chromium.org> Acked-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Acked-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> Cc: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> Cc: Joerg Roedel <joro@8bytes.org> Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org> Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com> Cc: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com> Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net> Cc: Sasha Levin <Alexander.Levin@microsoft.com> Cc: Huaisheng Ye <yehs1@lenovo.com> Cc: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Yong Wu <yong.wu@mediatek.com> Cc: Matthias Brugger <matthias.bgg@gmail.com> Cc: Tomasz Figa <tfiga@google.com> Cc: Yingjoe Chen <yingjoe.chen@mediatek.com> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org> Cc: Hsin-Yi Wang <hsinyi@chromium.org> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2019-03-29mm/hotplug: fix offline undo_isolate_page_range()Qian Cai1-10/+0
Commit f1dd2cd13c4b ("mm, memory_hotplug: do not associate hotadded memory to zones until online") introduced move_pfn_range_to_zone() which calls memmap_init_zone() during onlining a memory block. memmap_init_zone() will reset pagetype flags and makes migrate type to be MOVABLE. However, in __offline_pages(), it also call undo_isolate_page_range() after offline_isolated_pages() to do the same thing. Due to commit 2ce13640b3f4 ("mm: __first_valid_page skip over offline pages") changed __first_valid_page() to skip offline pages, undo_isolate_page_range() here just waste CPU cycles looping around the offlining PFN range while doing nothing, because __first_valid_page() will return NULL as offline_isolated_pages() has already marked all memory sections within the pfn range as offline via offline_mem_sections(). Also, after calling the "useless" undo_isolate_page_range() here, it reaches the point of no returning by notifying MEM_OFFLINE. Those pages will be marked as MIGRATE_MOVABLE again once onlining. The only thing left to do is to decrease the number of isolated pageblocks zone counter which would make some paths of the page allocation slower that the above commit introduced. Even if alloc_contig_range() can be used to isolate 16GB-hugetlb pages on ppc64, an "int" should still be enough to represent the number of pageblocks there. Fix an incorrect comment along the way. [cai@lca.pw: v4] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190314150641.59358-1-cai@lca.pw Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190313143133.46200-1-cai@lca.pw Fixes: 2ce13640b3f4 ("mm: __first_valid_page skip over offline pages") Signed-off-by: Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw> Acked-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com> Reviewed-by: Oscar Salvador <osalvador@suse.de> Cc: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> [4.13+] Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>