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Thorsten Blum
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9b6326354c |
tracing/synthetic: Fix trace_string() return value
Fix trace_string() by assigning the string length to the return variable which got lost in commit |
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Steven Rostedt (Google)
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2394ac4145 |
tracing: Inform kmemleak of saved_cmdlines allocation
The allocation of the struct saved_cmdlines_buffer structure changed from:
s = kmalloc(sizeof(*s), GFP_KERNEL);
s->saved_cmdlines = kmalloc_array(TASK_COMM_LEN, val, GFP_KERNEL);
to:
orig_size = sizeof(*s) + val * TASK_COMM_LEN;
order = get_order(orig_size);
size = 1 << (order + PAGE_SHIFT);
page = alloc_pages(GFP_KERNEL, order);
if (!page)
return NULL;
s = page_address(page);
memset(s, 0, sizeof(*s));
s->saved_cmdlines = kmalloc_array(TASK_COMM_LEN, val, GFP_KERNEL);
Where that s->saved_cmdlines allocation looks to be a dangling allocation
to kmemleak. That's because kmemleak only keeps track of kmalloc()
allocations. For allocations that use page_alloc() directly, the kmemleak
needs to be explicitly informed about it.
Add kmemleak_alloc() and kmemleak_free() around the page allocation so
that it doesn't give the following false positive:
unreferenced object 0xffff8881010c8000 (size 32760):
comm "swapper", pid 0, jiffies 4294667296
hex dump (first 32 bytes):
ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
backtrace (crc ae6ec1b9):
[<ffffffff86722405>] kmemleak_alloc+0x45/0x80
[<ffffffff8414028d>] __kmalloc_large_node+0x10d/0x190
[<ffffffff84146ab1>] __kmalloc+0x3b1/0x4c0
[<ffffffff83ed7103>] allocate_cmdlines_buffer+0x113/0x230
[<ffffffff88649c34>] tracer_alloc_buffers.isra.0+0x124/0x460
[<ffffffff8864a174>] early_trace_init+0x14/0xa0
[<ffffffff885dd5ae>] start_kernel+0x12e/0x3c0
[<ffffffff885f5758>] x86_64_start_reservations+0x18/0x30
[<ffffffff885f582b>] x86_64_start_kernel+0x7b/0x80
[<ffffffff83a001c3>] secondary_startup_64_no_verify+0x15e/0x16b
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/87r0hfnr9r.fsf@kernel.org/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20240214112046.09a322d6@gandalf.local.home
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Fixes:
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Sven Schnelle
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a6eaa24f1c |
tracing: Use ring_buffer_record_is_set_on() in tracer_tracing_is_on()
tracer_tracing_is_on() checks whether record_disabled is not zero. This checks both the record_disabled counter and the RB_BUFFER_OFF flag. Reading the source it looks like this function should only check for the RB_BUFFER_OFF flag. Therefore use ring_buffer_record_is_set_on(). This fixes spurious fails in the 'test for function traceon/off triggers' test from the ftrace testsuite when the system is under load. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20240205065340.2848065-1-svens@linux.ibm.com Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Tested-By: Mete Durlu <meted@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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Petr Pavlu
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bdbddb109c |
tracing: Fix HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS ifdef
Commit |
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Steven Rostedt (Google)
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44dc5c41b5 |
tracing: Fix wasted memory in saved_cmdlines logic
While looking at improving the saved_cmdlines cache I found a huge amount
of wasted memory that should be used for the cmdlines.
The tracing data saves pids during the trace. At sched switch, if a trace
occurred, it will save the comm of the task that did the trace. This is
saved in a "cache" that maps pids to comms and exposed to user space via
the /sys/kernel/tracing/saved_cmdlines file. Currently it only caches by
default 128 comms.
The structure that uses this creates an array to store the pids using
PID_MAX_DEFAULT (which is usually set to 32768). This causes the structure
to be of the size of 131104 bytes on 64 bit machines.
In hex: 131104 = 0x20020, and since the kernel allocates generic memory in
powers of two, the kernel would allocate 0x40000 or 262144 bytes to store
this structure. That leaves 131040 bytes of wasted space.
Worse, the structure points to an allocated array to store the comm names,
which is 16 bytes times the amount of names to save (currently 128), which
is 2048 bytes. Instead of allocating a separate array, make the structure
end with a variable length string and use the extra space for that.
This is similar to a recommendation that Linus had made about eventfs_inode names:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240130190355.11486-5-torvalds@linux-foundation.org/
Instead of allocating a separate string array to hold the saved comms,
have the structure end with: char saved_cmdlines[]; and round up to the
next power of two over sizeof(struct saved_cmdline_buffers) + num_cmdlines * TASK_COMM_LEN
It will use this extra space for the saved_cmdline portion.
Now, instead of saving only 128 comms by default, by using this wasted
space at the end of the structure it can save over 8000 comms and even
saves space by removing the need for allocating the other array.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20240209063622.1f7b6d5f@rorschach.local.home
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Cc: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com>
Cc: Sven Schnelle <svens@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Mete Durlu <meted@linux.ibm.com>
Fixes:
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Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
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a8b9cf62ad |
ftrace: Fix DIRECT_CALLS to use SAVE_REGS by default
The commit |
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Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
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1389358bb0 |
tracing/timerlat: Move hrtimer_init to timerlat_fd open()
Currently, the timerlat's hrtimer is initialized at the first read of
timerlat_fd, and destroyed at close(). It works, but it causes an error
if the user program open() and close() the file without reading.
Here's an example:
# echo NO_OSNOISE_WORKLOAD > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/osnoise/options
# echo timerlat > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/current_tracer
# cat <<EOF > ./timerlat_load.py
# !/usr/bin/env python3
timerlat_fd = open("/sys/kernel/tracing/osnoise/per_cpu/cpu0/timerlat_fd", 'r')
timerlat_fd.close();
EOF
# ./taskset -c 0 ./timerlat_load.py
<BOOM>
BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0000000000000010
#PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode
#PF: error_code(0x0000) - not-present page
PGD 0 P4D 0
Oops: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP NOPTI
CPU: 1 PID: 2673 Comm: python3 Not tainted 6.6.13-200.fc39.x86_64 #1
Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009), BIOS 1.16.3-1.fc39 04/01/2014
RIP: 0010:hrtimer_active+0xd/0x50
Code: 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 0f 1f 40 00 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 f3 0f 1e fa 0f 1f 44 00 00 48 8b 57 30 <8b> 42 10 a8 01 74 09 f3 90 8b 42 10 a8 01 75 f7 80 7f 38 00 75 1d
RSP: 0018:ffffb031009b7e10 EFLAGS: 00010286
RAX: 000000000002db00 RBX: ffff9118f786db08 RCX: 0000000000000000
RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: ffff9117a0e64400 RDI: ffff9118f786db08
RBP: ffff9118f786db80 R08: ffff9117a0ddd420 R09: ffff9117804d4f70
R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: ffff9118f786db08
R13: ffff91178fdd5e20 R14: ffff9117840978c0 R15: 0000000000000000
FS: 00007f2ffbab1740(0000) GS:ffff9118f7840000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
CR2: 0000000000000010 CR3: 00000001b402e000 CR4: 0000000000750ee0
PKRU: 55555554
Call Trace:
<TASK>
? __die+0x23/0x70
? page_fault_oops+0x171/0x4e0
? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0x7f
? avc_has_extended_perms+0x237/0x520
? exc_page_fault+0x7f/0x180
? asm_exc_page_fault+0x26/0x30
? hrtimer_active+0xd/0x50
hrtimer_cancel+0x15/0x40
timerlat_fd_release+0x48/0xe0
__fput+0xf5/0x290
__x64_sys_close+0x3d/0x80
do_syscall_64+0x60/0x90
? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0x7f
? __x64_sys_ioctl+0x72/0xd0
? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0x7f
? syscall_exit_to_user_mode+0x2b/0x40
? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0x7f
? do_syscall_64+0x6c/0x90
? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0x7f
? exit_to_user_mode_prepare+0x142/0x1f0
? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0x7f
? syscall_exit_to_user_mode+0x2b/0x40
? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0x7f
? do_syscall_64+0x6c/0x90
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x6e/0xd8
RIP: 0033:0x7f2ffb321594
Code: 00 f7 d8 64 89 01 48 83 c8 ff c3 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 90 f3 0f 1e fa 80 3d d5 cd 0d 00 00 74 13 b8 03 00 00 00 0f 05 <48> 3d 00 f0 ff ff 77 3c c3 0f 1f 00 55 48 89 e5 48 83 ec 10 89 7d
RSP: 002b:00007ffe8d8eef18 EFLAGS: 00000202 ORIG_RAX: 0000000000000003
RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 00007f2ffba4e668 RCX: 00007f2ffb321594
RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 0000000000000000 RDI: 0000000000000003
RBP: 00007ffe8d8eef40 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: 0000000000000000
R10: 55c926e3167eae79 R11: 0000000000000202 R12: 0000000000000003
R13: 00007ffe8d8ef030 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: 00007f2ffba4e668
</TASK>
CR2: 0000000000000010
---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]---
Move hrtimer_init to timerlat_fd open() to avoid this problem.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/7324dd3fc0035658c99b825204a66049389c56e3.1706798888.git.bristot@kernel.org
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes:
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Vincent Donnefort
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66bbea9ed6 |
ring-buffer: Clean ring_buffer_poll_wait() error return
The return type for ring_buffer_poll_wait() is __poll_t. This is behind
the scenes an unsigned where we can set event bits. In case of a
non-allocated CPU, we do return instead -EINVAL (0xffffffea). Lucky us,
this ends up setting few error bits (EPOLLERR | EPOLLHUP | EPOLLNVAL), so
user-space at least is aware something went wrong.
Nonetheless, this is an incorrect code. Replace that -EINVAL with a
proper EPOLLERR to clean that output. As this doesn't change the
behaviour, there's no need to treat this change as a bug fix.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20240131140955.3322792-1-vdonnefort@google.com
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes:
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Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
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0958b33ef5 |
tracing/trigger: Fix to return error if failed to alloc snapshot
Fix register_snapshot_trigger() to return error code if it failed to
allocate a snapshot instead of 0 (success). Unless that, it will register
snapshot trigger without an error.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/170622977792.270660.2789298642759362200.stgit@devnote2
Fixes:
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Petr Pavlu
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2b44760609 |
tracing: Ensure visibility when inserting an element into tracing_map
Running the following two commands in parallel on a multi-processor AArch64 machine can sporadically produce an unexpected warning about duplicate histogram entries: $ while true; do echo hist:key=id.syscall:val=hitcount > \ /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/raw_syscalls/sys_enter/trigger cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/raw_syscalls/sys_enter/hist sleep 0.001 done $ stress-ng --sysbadaddr $(nproc) The warning looks as follows: [ 2911.172474] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [ 2911.173111] Duplicates detected: 1 [ 2911.173574] WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 12247 at kernel/trace/tracing_map.c:983 tracing_map_sort_entries+0x3e0/0x408 [ 2911.174702] Modules linked in: iscsi_ibft(E) iscsi_boot_sysfs(E) rfkill(E) af_packet(E) nls_iso8859_1(E) nls_cp437(E) vfat(E) fat(E) ena(E) tiny_power_button(E) qemu_fw_cfg(E) button(E) fuse(E) efi_pstore(E) ip_tables(E) x_tables(E) xfs(E) libcrc32c(E) aes_ce_blk(E) aes_ce_cipher(E) crct10dif_ce(E) polyval_ce(E) polyval_generic(E) ghash_ce(E) gf128mul(E) sm4_ce_gcm(E) sm4_ce_ccm(E) sm4_ce(E) sm4_ce_cipher(E) sm4(E) sm3_ce(E) sm3(E) sha3_ce(E) sha512_ce(E) sha512_arm64(E) sha2_ce(E) sha256_arm64(E) nvme(E) sha1_ce(E) nvme_core(E) nvme_auth(E) t10_pi(E) sg(E) scsi_mod(E) scsi_common(E) efivarfs(E) [ 2911.174738] Unloaded tainted modules: cppc_cpufreq(E):1 [ 2911.180985] CPU: 2 PID: 12247 Comm: cat Kdump: loaded Tainted: G E 6.7.0-default #2 1b58bbb22c97e4399dc09f92d309344f69c44a01 [ 2911.182398] Hardware name: Amazon EC2 c7g.8xlarge/, BIOS 1.0 11/1/2018 [ 2911.183208] pstate: 61400005 (nZCv daif +PAN -UAO -TCO +DIT -SSBS BTYPE=--) [ 2911.184038] pc : tracing_map_sort_entries+0x3e0/0x408 [ 2911.184667] lr : tracing_map_sort_entries+0x3e0/0x408 [ 2911.185310] sp : ffff8000a1513900 [ 2911.185750] x29: ffff8000a1513900 x28: ffff0003f272fe80 x27: 0000000000000001 [ 2911.186600] x26: ffff0003f272fe80 x25: 0000000000000030 x24: 0000000000000008 [ 2911.187458] x23: ffff0003c5788000 x22: ffff0003c16710c8 x21: ffff80008017f180 [ 2911.188310] x20: ffff80008017f000 x19: ffff80008017f180 x18: ffffffffffffffff [ 2911.189160] x17: 0000000000000000 x16: 0000000000000000 x15: ffff8000a15134b8 [ 2911.190015] x14: 0000000000000000 x13: 205d373432323154 x12: 5b5d313131333731 [ 2911.190844] x11: 00000000fffeffff x10: 00000000fffeffff x9 : ffffd1b78274a13c [ 2911.191716] x8 : 000000000017ffe8 x7 : c0000000fffeffff x6 : 000000000057ffa8 [ 2911.192554] x5 : ffff0012f6c24ec0 x4 : 0000000000000000 x3 : ffff2e5b72b5d000 [ 2911.193404] x2 : 0000000000000000 x1 : 0000000000000000 x0 : ffff0003ff254480 [ 2911.194259] Call trace: [ 2911.194626] tracing_map_sort_entries+0x3e0/0x408 [ 2911.195220] hist_show+0x124/0x800 [ 2911.195692] seq_read_iter+0x1d4/0x4e8 [ 2911.196193] seq_read+0xe8/0x138 [ 2911.196638] vfs_read+0xc8/0x300 [ 2911.197078] ksys_read+0x70/0x108 [ 2911.197534] __arm64_sys_read+0x24/0x38 [ 2911.198046] invoke_syscall+0x78/0x108 [ 2911.198553] el0_svc_common.constprop.0+0xd0/0xf8 [ 2911.199157] do_el0_svc+0x28/0x40 [ 2911.199613] el0_svc+0x40/0x178 [ 2911.200048] el0t_64_sync_handler+0x13c/0x158 [ 2911.200621] el0t_64_sync+0x1a8/0x1b0 [ 2911.201115] ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]--- The problem appears to be caused by CPU reordering of writes issued from __tracing_map_insert(). The check for the presence of an element with a given key in this function is: val = READ_ONCE(entry->val); if (val && keys_match(key, val->key, map->key_size)) ... The write of a new entry is: elt = get_free_elt(map); memcpy(elt->key, key, map->key_size); entry->val = elt; The "memcpy(elt->key, key, map->key_size);" and "entry->val = elt;" stores may become visible in the reversed order on another CPU. This second CPU might then incorrectly determine that a new key doesn't match an already present val->key and subsequently insert a new element, resulting in a duplicate. Fix the problem by adding a write barrier between "memcpy(elt->key, key, map->key_size);" and "entry->val = elt;", and for good measure, also use WRITE_ONCE(entry->val, elt) for publishing the element. The sequence pairs with the mentioned "READ_ONCE(entry->val);" and the "val->key" check which has an address dependency. The barrier is placed on a path executed when adding an element for a new key. Subsequent updates targeting the same key remain unaffected. From the user's perspective, the issue was introduced by commit |
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Linus Torvalds
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4fbbed7872 |
Updates for time and clocksources:
- A fix for the idle and iowait time accounting vs. CPU hotplug. The time is reset on CPU hotplug which makes the accumulated systemwide time jump backwards. - Assorted fixes and improvements for clocksource/event drivers -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmWtTLgTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoUXiD/4uN4Ntps8TwxSdg1X11M6++rizg9q9 EmIfwWcfQQJDM5Ss5FE88ye55NxIOwJ1brYo08+yTAXjnnZ/yNP1BBegHbMNiGil NCHye7tYKZle25+hErdgfBB9n6brPz7dPOvV04/wRRWW+9p2ejt/5nEvojkyco9Y S9KgBCxkvUqScMbdKKFW1UsThWh2euxwQXRGiWhTPPkbKcVynPvQJjvVyRxn01NS eEhTn8YUNcAPT+1YApouGXrSCxo/IzBJ36CxOoCoUfaXcJ6FG1LLeAjNxKZ26Dfs Ah0e3Hhyv6KOsBvBNwwabXDwryd6L8rZd8yL2KakI1vIC51uS2wneFy8GCieDVGh xmy3U/tfkS0L7pmN+dQW2l4k9PHRNrwvbISKhs0UAHSOgGIMHZcjE6aFbYKru5i4 1W+dEjiktlceZ94mrEHbLpKmxWH2z5P8m0BzUs4kt3nkaOf6CTUKqa/qdAiU5dv+ lovKT26L8HBrMXf48I70UpgW/bYzOUGk55sR6hiLTXAelz1z02D1uYHFkshc0NCO /O4wvHcgvMM46CtWVbim42AlRcyyWCr+FrY+jvfiG2icOcHPLqc81iHL8EKj7pJl IxLgyPHVckgnE5gx+GQ8aDkg/qwCZnj4rFWgub8QMYtjI+pO+9T9kPAYPCxFhP7J gmcJxZAB2RnKXA== =RD6E -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'timers-core-2024-01-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull timer updates from Thomas Gleixner: "Updates for time and clocksources: - A fix for the idle and iowait time accounting vs CPU hotplug. The time is reset on CPU hotplug which makes the accumulated systemwide time jump backwards. - Assorted fixes and improvements for clocksource/event drivers" * tag 'timers-core-2024-01-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: tick-sched: Fix idle and iowait sleeptime accounting vs CPU hotplug clocksource/drivers/ep93xx: Fix error handling during probe clocksource/drivers/cadence-ttc: Fix some kernel-doc warnings clocksource/drivers/timer-ti-dm: Fix make W=n kerneldoc warnings clocksource/timer-riscv: Add riscv_clock_shutdown callback dt-bindings: timer: Add StarFive JH8100 clint dt-bindings: timer: thead,c900-aclint-mtimer: separate mtime and mtimecmp regs |
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Heiko Carstens
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71fee48fb7 |
tick-sched: Fix idle and iowait sleeptime accounting vs CPU hotplug
When offlining and onlining CPUs the overall reported idle and iowait times as reported by /proc/stat jump backward and forward: cpu 132 0 176 225249 47 6 6 21 0 0 cpu0 80 0 115 112575 33 3 4 18 0 0 cpu1 52 0 60 112673 13 3 1 2 0 0 cpu 133 0 177 226681 47 6 6 21 0 0 cpu0 80 0 116 113387 33 3 4 18 0 0 cpu 133 0 178 114431 33 6 6 21 0 0 <---- jump backward cpu0 80 0 116 114247 33 3 4 18 0 0 cpu1 52 0 61 183 0 3 1 2 0 0 <---- idle + iowait start with 0 cpu 133 0 178 228956 47 6 6 21 0 0 <---- jump forward cpu0 81 0 117 114929 33 3 4 18 0 0 Reason for this is that get_idle_time() in fs/proc/stat.c has different sources for both values depending on if a CPU is online or offline: - if a CPU is online the values may be taken from its per cpu tick_cpu_sched structure - if a CPU is offline the values are taken from its per cpu cpustat structure The problem is that the per cpu tick_cpu_sched structure is set to zero on CPU offline. See tick_cancel_sched_timer() in kernel/time/tick-sched.c. Therefore when a CPU is brought offline and online afterwards both its idle and iowait sleeptime will be zero, causing a jump backward in total system idle and iowait sleeptime. In a similar way if a CPU is then brought offline again the total idle and iowait sleeptimes will jump forward. It looks like this behavior was introduced with commit |
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Linus Torvalds
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2a668d2176 |
kgdb patches for 6.8
The entire changeset for kgdb this cycle is a single two-line change to remove some deadcode that, had it not been dead, would have called strncpy() in an unsafe manner. To be fair there were other modest clean ups were discussed this cycle but they are not finalized and will have to wait until next time. Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel.thompson@linaro.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEELzVBU1D3lWq6cKzwfOMlXTn3iKEFAmWpMp8ACgkQfOMlXTn3 iKE2YQ/9HGgROWCSQPHXmly/VFbcvp/0J77+XA4yNLqTKMfyV1ZHQ5xWoiDp2Q0Q o689iYQ6V6YWl1/KNR5c7Xct82zgKaSksypTvIZBvk7vPVCElkQM9tpvE9VahMr7 /YB59GFr83Rks7a0tfQ6SMUFWyFFtaU3YdV1374CfGTmlFiqMBbfCz40izjgT7so yLbbDCZxIaNBlRnRore1kPTt/3KAih6udai74H+OmlifWR0saS57Hwywlfd2H3yv Q3bFK4NkYLkptJZVmAC8B68YK5c4W24Y+lQ9fouKiFMajym5ONHLFsmdbZe6MrPk CUU2cGgDvei8nyAXAucocr5ndvJMi8R/JNunBNbnI6oYnT7K1MW3u+v1R+SRYm22 Ixza37hcFkR+7wWnXsPB/POQo74C5ylZt5Of20ogzBEm8qjY7zAGoVZhNh3Ny4t2 NGHwm6MR9613dIh/cVuD4waZdWS2TWYkaTA1E8PwIIqSnKfmMo0pJQU7ddy5V8Kb F6un3/+9IA6mBQLOqPuFpHZNzIMkDdgE4GvZIrF/DIzlHeWxnk6hDOO2ftbGgsIY BTelXfE1L8UoHlhixnjnFrTxRNjsZE8CGLY/Zd++b1mhY6tCwSGUS+cInUiIf/3k X9bN+rwzxV+MVx2V5j/g2i2sEP2YELgCGDKtb7WbXDv43T+Q6/I= =dLyK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'kgdb-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/danielt/linux Pull kgdb update from Daniel Thompson: "The entire changeset for kgdb this cycle is a single two-line change to remove some deadcode that, had it not been dead, would have called strncpy() in an unsafe manner. To be fair there were other modest clean ups were discussed this cycle but they are not finalized and will have to wait until next time" * tag 'kgdb-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/danielt/linux: kdb: Fix a potential buffer overflow in kdb_local() |
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Linus Torvalds
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736b5545d3 |
Including fixes from bpf and netfilter.
Previous releases - regressions: - Revert "net: rtnetlink: Enslave device before bringing it up", breaks the case inverse to the one it was trying to fix - net: dsa: fix oob access in DSA's netdevice event handler dereference netdev_priv() before check its a DSA port - sched: track device in tcf_block_get/put_ext() only for clsact binder types - net: tls, fix WARNING in __sk_msg_free when record becomes full during splice and MORE hint set - sfp-bus: fix SFP mode detect from bitrate - drv: stmmac: prevent DSA tags from breaking COE Previous releases - always broken: - bpf: fix no forward progress in in bpf_iter_udp if output buffer is too small - bpf: reject variable offset alu on registers with a type of PTR_TO_FLOW_KEYS to prevent oob access - netfilter: tighten input validation - net: add more sanity check in virtio_net_hdr_to_skb() - rxrpc: fix use of Don't Fragment flag on RESPONSE packets, avoid infinite loop - amt: do not use the portion of skb->cb area which may get clobbered - mptcp: improve validation of the MPTCPOPT_MP_JOIN MCTCP option Misc: - spring cleanup of inactive maintainers Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEE6jPA+I1ugmIBA4hXMUZtbf5SIrsFAmWpnvoACgkQMUZtbf5S Irvskg/+Or5tETxOmpQXxnj6ECZyrSp0Jcyd7+TIcos/7JfPdn3Kebl004SG4h/s bwKDOIIP1iSjQ+0NFsPjyYIVd6wFuCElSB7npV5uQAT6ptXx7A4Ym68/rVxodI8T 6hiYV/mlPuZF8JjRhtp/VJL8sY1qnG7RIUB4oH3y9HQNfwZX0lIWChuUilHuWfbq zQ2Iu97tMkoIBjXrkIT3Qaj0aFxYbjCOrg9zy+FZ69a7Rmrswr//7amlCH6saNTx Ku7Wl8FXhe7O23OiM6GSl7AechSM1aJ5kOS3orseej0+aSp9eH3ekYGmbsQr6sjz ix/eZ7V7SUkJK3bEH5haeymk4TDV3lHE8SziMbosK4wVbHOyPwEmqCxppADYJLZs WycHZKcTBluFBOxknAofH7m5Hh0ToXkeTfpptSSGtRB4WncAOMsMapr3yS4WXg/q AnOo/tzCBgMrnSJtD/kjqgUiCk8vYoLc8lBR9K74l0zqI1sf13OfuTHvEgqIS6z1 Ir/ewlAV6fCH8gQbyzjKUVlyjZS4+vFv19xg/2GgLf+LdyzcCOxUZkND3/DE6+OA Dgf9gtABYU4hGXMUfTfml3KCBTF65QmY8dIh17zraNylYUHEJ2lI4D+sdiqWUrXb mXPBJh4nOPwIV5t2gT80skNwF3aWPr6l4ieY2codSbP04rO74S8= =YhQQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'net-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net Pull networking fixes from Jakub Kicinski: "Including fixes from bpf and netfilter. Previous releases - regressions: - Revert "net: rtnetlink: Enslave device before bringing it up", breaks the case inverse to the one it was trying to fix - net: dsa: fix oob access in DSA's netdevice event handler dereference netdev_priv() before check its a DSA port - sched: track device in tcf_block_get/put_ext() only for clsact binder types - net: tls, fix WARNING in __sk_msg_free when record becomes full during splice and MORE hint set - sfp-bus: fix SFP mode detect from bitrate - drv: stmmac: prevent DSA tags from breaking COE Previous releases - always broken: - bpf: fix no forward progress in in bpf_iter_udp if output buffer is too small - bpf: reject variable offset alu on registers with a type of PTR_TO_FLOW_KEYS to prevent oob access - netfilter: tighten input validation - net: add more sanity check in virtio_net_hdr_to_skb() - rxrpc: fix use of Don't Fragment flag on RESPONSE packets, avoid infinite loop - amt: do not use the portion of skb->cb area which may get clobbered - mptcp: improve validation of the MPTCPOPT_MP_JOIN MCTCP option Misc: - spring cleanup of inactive maintainers" * tag 'net-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (88 commits) i40e: Include types.h to some headers ipv6: mcast: fix data-race in ipv6_mc_down / mld_ifc_work selftests: mlxsw: qos_pfc: Adjust the test to support 8 lanes selftests: mlxsw: qos_pfc: Remove wrong description mlxsw: spectrum_router: Register netdevice notifier before nexthop mlxsw: spectrum_acl_tcam: Fix stack corruption mlxsw: spectrum_acl_tcam: Fix NULL pointer dereference in error path mlxsw: spectrum_acl_erp: Fix error flow of pool allocation failure ethtool: netlink: Add missing ethnl_ops_begin/complete selftests: bonding: Add more missing config options selftests: netdevsim: add a config file libbpf: warn on unexpected __arg_ctx type when rewriting BTF selftests/bpf: add tests confirming type logic in kernel for __arg_ctx bpf: enforce types for __arg_ctx-tagged arguments in global subprogs bpf: extract bpf_ctx_convert_map logic and make it more reusable libbpf: feature-detect arg:ctx tag support in kernel ipvs: avoid stat macros calls from preemptible context netfilter: nf_tables: reject NFT_SET_CONCAT with not field length description netfilter: nf_tables: skip dead set elements in netlink dump netfilter: nf_tables: do not allow mismatch field size and set key length ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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17e232b6d2 |
dma-mapping fixes for Linux 6.8
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Linus Torvalds
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0dde2bf67b |
IOMMU Updates for Linux v6.8
Including: - Core changes: - Fix race conditions in device probe path - Retire IOMMU bus_ops - Support for passing custom allocators to page table drivers - Clean up Kconfig around IOMMU_SVA - Support for sharing SVA domains with all devices bound to a mm - Firmware data parsing cleanup - Tracing improvements for iommu-dma code - Some smaller fixes and cleanups - ARM-SMMU drivers: - Device-tree binding updates: - Add additional compatible strings for Qualcomm SoCs - Document Adreno clocks for Qualcomm's SM8350 SoC - SMMUv2: - Implement support for the ->domain_alloc_paging() callback - Ensure Secure context is restored following suspend of Qualcomm SMMU implementation - SMMUv3: - Disable stalling mode for the "quiet" context descriptor - Minor refactoring and driver cleanups - Intel VT-d driver: - Cleanup and refactoring - AMD IOMMU driver: - Improve IO TLB invalidation logic - Small cleanups and improvements - Rockchip IOMMU driver: - DT binding update to add Rockchip RK3588 - Apple DART driver: - Apple M1 USB4/Thunderbolt DART support - Cleanups - Virtio IOMMU driver: - Add support for iotlb_sync_map - Enable deferred IO TLB flushes -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEEr9jSbILcajRFYWYyK/BELZcBGuMFAmWecQoACgkQK/BELZcB GuN5ZxAAzC5QUKAzANx0puk7QhPpKKlbSvj6Q7iRgCLk00KJO1+VQh9v4ouCmXqF kn3Ko8gddjhtrgwN0OQ54F39cLUrp1SBemy71K5YOR+vu8VKtwtmawZGeeRZ+k+B Eohw58oaXTiR1maYvoLixLYczLrjklqyJOQ1vZ0GxFGxDqrFByAryHDgG/3OCpJx C9e6PsLbbfhfqA8Kv97iKcBqniGbXxAMuodqSUG0buQ3oZgfpIP6Bt3EgUzFGPGk 3BTlYxowS/gkjUWd3fgjQFIFLTA01u9FhpA2Jb0a4v67pUCR64YxHN7rBQ6ZChtG kB9laQfU9re79RsHhqQzr0JT9x/eyq7pzGzjp5TV5TPW6IW+sqjMIPhzd9P08Ef7 BclkCVobx0jSAHOhnnG4QJiKANr2Y2oM3HfsAJccMMY45RRhUKmVqM7jxMPfGn3A i+inlee73xTjZXJse1EWG1fmKKMLvX9LDEp4DyOfn9CqVT+7hpZvzPjfbGr937Rm JlwXhF3rQXEpOCagEsbt1vOf+V0e9QiCLf1Y2KpkIkDbE5wwSD/2qLm3tFhJG3oF fkW+J14Cid0pj+hY0afGe0kOUOIYlimu0nFmSf0pzMH+UktZdKogSfyb1gSDsy+S rsZRGPFhMJ832ExqhlDfxqBebqh+jsfKynlskui6Td5C9ZULaHA= =q751 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'iommu-updates-v6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu Pull iommu updates from Joerg Roedel: "Core changes: - Fix race conditions in device probe path - Retire IOMMU bus_ops - Support for passing custom allocators to page table drivers - Clean up Kconfig around IOMMU_SVA - Support for sharing SVA domains with all devices bound to a mm - Firmware data parsing cleanup - Tracing improvements for iommu-dma code - Some smaller fixes and cleanups ARM-SMMU drivers: - Device-tree binding updates: - Add additional compatible strings for Qualcomm SoCs - Document Adreno clocks for Qualcomm's SM8350 SoC - SMMUv2: - Implement support for the ->domain_alloc_paging() callback - Ensure Secure context is restored following suspend of Qualcomm SMMU implementation - SMMUv3: - Disable stalling mode for the "quiet" context descriptor - Minor refactoring and driver cleanups Intel VT-d driver: - Cleanup and refactoring AMD IOMMU driver: - Improve IO TLB invalidation logic - Small cleanups and improvements Rockchip IOMMU driver: - DT binding update to add Rockchip RK3588 Apple DART driver: - Apple M1 USB4/Thunderbolt DART support - Cleanups Virtio IOMMU driver: - Add support for iotlb_sync_map - Enable deferred IO TLB flushes" * tag 'iommu-updates-v6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu: (66 commits) iommu: Don't reserve 0-length IOVA region iommu/vt-d: Move inline helpers to header files iommu/vt-d: Remove unused vcmd interfaces iommu/vt-d: Remove unused parameter of intel_pasid_setup_pass_through() iommu/vt-d: Refactor device_to_iommu() to retrieve iommu directly iommu/sva: Fix memory leak in iommu_sva_bind_device() dt-bindings: iommu: rockchip: Add Rockchip RK3588 iommu/dma: Trace bounce buffer usage when mapping buffers iommu/arm-smmu: Convert to domain_alloc_paging() iommu/arm-smmu: Pass arm_smmu_domain to internal functions iommu/arm-smmu: Implement IOMMU_DOMAIN_BLOCKED iommu/arm-smmu: Convert to a global static identity domain iommu/arm-smmu: Reorganize arm_smmu_domain_add_master() iommu/arm-smmu-v3: Remove ARM_SMMU_DOMAIN_NESTED iommu/arm-smmu-v3: Master cannot be NULL in arm_smmu_write_strtab_ent() iommu/arm-smmu-v3: Add a type for the STE iommu/arm-smmu-v3: disable stall for quiet_cd iommu/qcom: restore IOMMU state if needed iommu/arm-smmu-qcom: Add QCM2290 MDSS compatible iommu/arm-smmu-qcom: Add missing GMU entry to match table ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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a2ded784cd |
tracing updates for 6.8:
- Allow kernel trace instance creation to specify what events are created Inside the kernel, a subsystem may create a tracing instance that it can use to send events to user space. This sub-system may not care about the thousands of events that exist in eventfs. Allow the sub-system to specify what sub-systems of events it cares about, and only those events are exposed to this instance. - Allow the ring buffer to be broken up into bigger sub-buffers than just the architecture page size. A new tracefs file called "buffer_subbuf_size_kb" is created. The user can now specify a minimum size the sub-buffer may be in kilobytes. Note, that the implementation currently make the sub-buffer size a power of 2 pages (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ...) but the user only writes in kilobyte size, and the sub-buffer will be updated to the next size that it will can accommodate it. If the user writes in 10, it will change the size to be 4 pages on x86 (16K), as that is the next available size that can hold 10K pages. - Update the debug output when a corrupt time is detected in the ring buffer. If the ring buffer detects inconsistent timestamps, there's a debug config options that will dump the contents of the meta data of the sub-buffer that is used for debugging. Add some more information to this dump that helps with debugging. - Add more timestamp debugging checks (only triggers when the config is enabled) - Increase the trace_seq iterator to 2 page sizes. - Allow strings written into tracefs_marker to be larger. Up to just under 2 page sizes (based on what trace_seq can hold). - Increase the trace_maker_raw write to be as big as a sub-buffer can hold. - Remove 32 bit time stamp logic, now that the rb_time_cmpxchg() has been removed. - More selftests were added. - Some code clean ups as well. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIoEABYIADIWIQRRSw7ePDh/lE+zeZMp5XQQmuv6qgUCZZ8p3BQccm9zdGVkdEBn b29kbWlzLm9yZwAKCRAp5XQQmuv6ql2GAQDZg/zlFEiJHyTfWbCIE8pA3T5xbzKo 26TNxIZAxJJZpQEAvGFU5Smy14pG6soEoVMp8B6ZOANbqU8VVamhOL+r+Qw= =0OYG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'trace-v6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt: - Allow kernel trace instance creation to specify what events are created Inside the kernel, a subsystem may create a tracing instance that it can use to send events to user space. This sub-system may not care about the thousands of events that exist in eventfs. Allow the sub-system to specify what sub-systems of events it cares about, and only those events are exposed to this instance. - Allow the ring buffer to be broken up into bigger sub-buffers than just the architecture page size. A new tracefs file called "buffer_subbuf_size_kb" is created. The user can now specify a minimum size the sub-buffer may be in kilobytes. Note, that the implementation currently make the sub-buffer size a power of 2 pages (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ...) but the user only writes in kilobyte size, and the sub-buffer will be updated to the next size that it will can accommodate it. If the user writes in 10, it will change the size to be 4 pages on x86 (16K), as that is the next available size that can hold 10K pages. - Update the debug output when a corrupt time is detected in the ring buffer. If the ring buffer detects inconsistent timestamps, there's a debug config options that will dump the contents of the meta data of the sub-buffer that is used for debugging. Add some more information to this dump that helps with debugging. - Add more timestamp debugging checks (only triggers when the config is enabled) - Increase the trace_seq iterator to 2 page sizes. - Allow strings written into tracefs_marker to be larger. Up to just under 2 page sizes (based on what trace_seq can hold). - Increase the trace_maker_raw write to be as big as a sub-buffer can hold. - Remove 32 bit time stamp logic, now that the rb_time_cmpxchg() has been removed. - More selftests were added. - Some code clean ups as well. * tag 'trace-v6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace: (29 commits) ring-buffer: Remove stale comment from ring_buffer_size() tracing histograms: Simplify parse_actions() function tracing/selftests: Remove exec permissions from trace_marker.tc test ring-buffer: Use subbuf_order for buffer page masking tracing: Update subbuffer with kilobytes not page order ringbuffer/selftest: Add basic selftest to test changing subbuf order ring-buffer: Add documentation on the buffer_subbuf_order file ring-buffer: Just update the subbuffers when changing their allocation order ring-buffer: Keep the same size when updating the order tracing: Stop the tracing while changing the ring buffer subbuf size tracing: Update snapshot order along with main buffer order ring-buffer: Make sure the spare sub buffer used for reads has same size ring-buffer: Do no swap cpu buffers if order is different ring-buffer: Clear pages on error in ring_buffer_subbuf_order_set() failure ring-buffer: Read and write to ring buffers with custom sub buffer size ring-buffer: Set new size of the ring buffer sub page ring-buffer: Add interface for configuring trace sub buffer size ring-buffer: Page size per ring buffer ring-buffer: Have ring_buffer_print_page_header() be able to access ring_buffer_iter ring-buffer: Check if absolute timestamp goes backwards ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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5b890ad456 |
Probes update for v6.8:
- Kprobes trace event to show the actual function name in notrace-symbol warning. Instead of using user specified symbol name, use "%ps" printk format to show the actual symbol at the probe address. Since kprobe event accepts the offset from symbol which is bigger than the symbol size, user specified symbol may not be the actual probed symbol. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFPBAABCgA5FiEEh7BulGwFlgAOi5DV2/sHvwUrPxsFAmWdZB0bHG1hc2FtaS5o aXJhbWF0c3VAZ21haWwuY29tAAoJENv7B78FKz8b9AcH/R8mNbgAbKlxSXUm0NAG xrUcN9vyb9yaLgvoIEvW+XF6EMaCM6G2kG+wSaJB6xFiPlJgf9FhILjDjHAtV2x1 wXL8r3eLyKvkU3HXfS7RphUTPecgblI16FHZ12x2TkQ41KoRzQf2c7cSQs4B8SHP W5LPqvxxqjbV84iqZPScez99S0ZS0Of3ubmepVEm2LDshfhUVMIUH1vfvEn3vQI7 k5PoNiVRem+rjduERM3I7Zd51K7Lz/5hN56q6ok2vY8hVoRdp0j83Ly36h21ClS9 CtvlzPX0YjaogVd8Gyc3z+vqy61YiNA1q0fRqIhagmfIy/26s1ORaq/0S2gywxXn piA= =mfU0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'probes-v6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace Pull probes update from Masami Hiramatsu: - Update the Kprobes trace event to show the actual function name in notrace-symbol warning. Instead of using the user specified symbol name, use "%ps" printk format to show the actual symbol at the probe address. Since kprobe event accepts the offset from symbol which is bigger than the symbol size, the user specified symbol may not be the actual probed symbol. * tag 'probes-v6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace: trace/kprobe: Display the actual notrace function when rejecting a probe |
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Linus Torvalds
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b0d326da46 |
Fix a cpufreq related performance regression on certain systems,
where the CPU would remain at the lowest frequency, degrading performance substantially. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmWpM0sRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1giEg/+Mn9hdLqgE7xPPvCa8UWoJzFGTIYgTT3O gma5Ras/kqB6cJTb1zn/HocAIj1Y2gZAsRU/U3IpOfPzklwIKQLBID1PE+d0izAc NC9N0LuPau+XbMY5U+G0YNQZzDW+Zioe/9I6uDRKRTtLTdZAk8Plk9yh+tRtpSG8 aEswyoDOJfvkLbl7kJGymHgxDiDtmXEcz6j2pNlFtcEdHFjiSHo2Jq09DMia9sHr W563FSvO7DVBMOosKH8sq7sSPdCBi0zshaWDiyz2M7Ry2uBsqJvx+9qxDnloafTp Yqp5rkSVzOxtQwxjtYD+WWy+AgwQqo+O5FHsm0JmoiGVkmpB95bdhQxk2gtshSCo IwUt2Gqsndd0JM4v5gOn4G/qCPxFUA/Tx1OMWM89nQUVp3OmIwm8z99f5gFxoSYa DFn2P2Ku/A/fiKfWcNDOCyMgYcJNmqRKSjWEh+mfFeexiuWR3jPrQ4GKbSl9Gusw vLmBM9pMSyGvivptu+ALXERDDm95wEVVkULgxlcUgpuT8jjpmovbtFj2xYcnzvc4 EKOgJ0FmXCM/B6QFnnbzgMzu2IThoQpL8Ud3JlMeGDRLGDvZip9AA+0RsnirURwX +EuE7fHcDzfAA+Fv9sGosaFmxD1dUh1EJL41XrFZSYfMsZzzzlj+k9PWf9ABCE4R 6gEHuRza+rU= =c7Ib -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sched-urgent-2024-01-18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull scheduler fix from Ingo Molnar: "Fix a cpufreq related performance regression on certain systems, where the CPU would remain at the lowest frequency, degrading performance substantially" * tag 'sched-urgent-2024-01-18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: sched/fair: Fix frequency selection for non-invariant case |
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Linus Torvalds
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80955ae955 |
Driver core changes for 6.8-rc1
Here are the set of driver core and kernfs changes for 6.8-rc1. Nothing major in here this release cycle, just lots of small cleanups and some tweaks on kernfs that in the very end, got reverted and will come back in a safer way next release cycle. Included in here are: - more driver core 'const' cleanups and fixes - fw_devlink=rpm is now the default behavior - kernfs tiny changes to remove some string functions - cpu handling in the driver core is updated to work better on many systems that add topologies and cpus after booting - other minor changes and cleanups All of the cpu handling patches have been acked by the respective maintainers and are coming in here in one series. Everything has been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCZaeOrg8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+ymtcwCffzvKKkSY9qAp6+0v2WQNkZm1JWoAoJCPYUwF If6wEoPLWvRfKx4gIoq9 =D96r -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'driver-core-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core Pull driver core updates from Greg KH: "Here are the set of driver core and kernfs changes for 6.8-rc1. Nothing major in here this release cycle, just lots of small cleanups and some tweaks on kernfs that in the very end, got reverted and will come back in a safer way next release cycle. Included in here are: - more driver core 'const' cleanups and fixes - fw_devlink=rpm is now the default behavior - kernfs tiny changes to remove some string functions - cpu handling in the driver core is updated to work better on many systems that add topologies and cpus after booting - other minor changes and cleanups All of the cpu handling patches have been acked by the respective maintainers and are coming in here in one series. Everything has been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues" * tag 'driver-core-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (51 commits) Revert "kernfs: convert kernfs_idr_lock to an irq safe raw spinlock" kernfs: convert kernfs_idr_lock to an irq safe raw spinlock class: fix use-after-free in class_register() PM: clk: make pm_clk_add_notifier() take a const pointer EDAC: constantify the struct bus_type usage kernfs: fix reference to renamed function driver core: device.h: fix Excess kernel-doc description warning driver core: class: fix Excess kernel-doc description warning driver core: mark remaining local bus_type variables as const driver core: container: make container_subsys const driver core: bus: constantify subsys_register() calls driver core: bus: make bus_sort_breadthfirst() take a const pointer kernfs: d_obtain_alias(NULL) will do the right thing... driver core: Better advertise dev_err_probe() kernfs: Convert kernfs_path_from_node_locked() from strlcpy() to strscpy() kernfs: Convert kernfs_name_locked() from strlcpy() to strscpy() kernfs: Convert kernfs_walk_ns() from strlcpy() to strscpy() initramfs: Expose retained initrd as sysfs file fs/kernfs/dir: obey S_ISGID kernel/cgroup: use kernfs_create_dir_ns() ... |
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Andrii Nakryiko
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0ba971511d |
bpf: enforce types for __arg_ctx-tagged arguments in global subprogs
Add enforcement of expected types for context arguments tagged with arg:ctx (__arg_ctx) tag. First, any program type will accept generic `void *` context type when combined with __arg_ctx tag. Besides accepting "canonical" struct names and `void *`, for a bunch of program types for which program context is actually a named struct, we allows a bunch of pragmatic exceptions to match real-world and expected usage: - for both kprobes and perf_event we allow `bpf_user_pt_regs_t *` as canonical context argument type, where `bpf_user_pt_regs_t` is a *typedef*, not a struct; - for kprobes, we also always accept `struct pt_regs *`, as that's what actually is passed as a context to any kprobe program; - for perf_event, we resolve typedefs (unless it's `bpf_user_pt_regs_t`) down to actual struct type and accept `struct pt_regs *`, or `struct user_pt_regs *`, or `struct user_regs_struct *`, depending on the actual struct type kernel architecture points `bpf_user_pt_regs_t` typedef to; otherwise, canonical `struct bpf_perf_event_data *` is expected; - for raw_tp/raw_tp.w programs, `u64/long *` are accepted, as that's what's expected with BPF_PROG() usage; otherwise, canonical `struct bpf_raw_tracepoint_args *` is expected; - tp_btf supports both `struct bpf_raw_tracepoint_args *` and `u64 *` formats, both are coded as expections as tp_btf is actually a TRACING program type, which has no canonical context type; - iterator programs accept `struct bpf_iter__xxx *` structs, currently with no further iterator-type specific enforcement; - fentry/fexit/fmod_ret/lsm/struct_ops all accept `u64 *`; - classic tracepoint programs, as well as syscall and freplace programs allow any user-provided type. In all other cases kernel will enforce exact match of struct name to expected canonical type. And if user-provided type doesn't match that expectation, verifier will emit helpful message with expected type name. Note a bit unnatural way the check is done after processing all the arguments. This is done to avoid conflict between bpf and bpf-next trees. Once trees converge, a small follow up patch will place a simple btf_validate_prog_ctx_type() check into a proper ARG_PTR_TO_CTX branch (which bpf-next tree patch refactored already), removing duplicated arg:ctx detection logic. Suggested-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240118033143.3384355-4-andrii@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> |
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Andrii Nakryiko
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66967a32d3 |
bpf: extract bpf_ctx_convert_map logic and make it more reusable
Refactor btf_get_prog_ctx_type() a bit to allow reuse of bpf_ctx_convert_map logic in more than one places. Simplify interface by returning btf_type instead of btf_member (field reference in BTF). To do the above we need to touch and start untangling btf_translate_to_vmlinux() implementation. We do the bare minimum to not regress anything for btf_translate_to_vmlinux(), but its implementation is very questionable for what it claims to be doing. Mapping kfunc argument types to kernel corresponding types conceptually is quite different from recognizing program context types. Fixing this is out of scope for this change though. Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240118033143.3384355-3-andrii@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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296455ade1 |
Char/Misc and other Driver changes for 6.8-rc1
Here is the big set of char/misc and other driver subsystem changes for 6.8-rc1. Lots of stuff in here, but first off, you will get a merge conflict in drivers/android/binder_alloc.c when merging this tree due to changing coming in through the -mm tree. The resolution of the merge issue can be found here: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231207134213.25631ae9@canb.auug.org.au or in a simpler patch form in that thread: https://lore.kernel.org/r/ZXHzooF07LfQQYiE@google.com If there are issues with the merge of this file, please let me know. Other than lots of binder driver changes (as you can see by the merge conflicts) included in here are: - lots of iio driver updates and additions - spmi driver updates - eeprom driver updates - firmware driver updates - ocxl driver updates - mhi driver updates - w1 driver updates - nvmem driver updates - coresight driver updates - platform driver remove callback api changes - tags.sh script updates - bus_type constant marking cleanups - lots of other small driver updates All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues (other than the binder merge conflict.) Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCZaeMMQ8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+ynWNgCfQ/Yz7QO6EMLDwHO5LRsb3YMhjL4AoNVdanjP YoI7f1I4GBcC0GKNfK6s =+Kyv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'char-misc-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc Pull char/misc and other driver updates from Greg KH: "Here is the big set of char/misc and other driver subsystem changes for 6.8-rc1. Other than lots of binder driver changes (as you can see by the merge conflicts) included in here are: - lots of iio driver updates and additions - spmi driver updates - eeprom driver updates - firmware driver updates - ocxl driver updates - mhi driver updates - w1 driver updates - nvmem driver updates - coresight driver updates - platform driver remove callback api changes - tags.sh script updates - bus_type constant marking cleanups - lots of other small driver updates All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues" * tag 'char-misc-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (341 commits) android: removed duplicate linux/errno uio: Fix use-after-free in uio_open drivers: soc: xilinx: add check for platform firmware: xilinx: Export function to use in other module scripts/tags.sh: remove find_sources scripts/tags.sh: use -n to test archinclude scripts/tags.sh: add local annotation scripts/tags.sh: use more portable -path instead of -wholename scripts/tags.sh: Update comment (addition of gtags) firmware: zynqmp: Convert to platform remove callback returning void firmware: turris-mox-rwtm: Convert to platform remove callback returning void firmware: stratix10-svc: Convert to platform remove callback returning void firmware: stratix10-rsu: Convert to platform remove callback returning void firmware: raspberrypi: Convert to platform remove callback returning void firmware: qemu_fw_cfg: Convert to platform remove callback returning void firmware: mtk-adsp-ipc: Convert to platform remove callback returning void firmware: imx-dsp: Convert to platform remove callback returning void firmware: coreboot_table: Convert to platform remove callback returning void firmware: arm_scpi: Convert to platform remove callback returning void firmware: arm_scmi: Convert to platform remove callback returning void ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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7f5e47f785 |
17 hotfixes. 10 address post-6.7 issues and the other 7 are cc:stable.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZaHe5gAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA jrAiAQCYZQuwsNVyGJUuPD/GGQzqVUZNpWcuYwMXXAi6dO5rSAD+LDeFviun2K52 uHCz4iRq5EwNLA+MbdHtAnQzr+e5CQ8= =Jjkw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-hotfixes-stable-2024-01-12-16-52' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull misc hotfixes from Andrew Morton: "For once not mostly MM-related. 17 hotfixes. 10 address post-6.7 issues and the other 7 are cc:stable" * tag 'mm-hotfixes-stable-2024-01-12-16-52' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: userfaultfd: avoid huge_zero_page in UFFDIO_MOVE MAINTAINERS: add entry for shrinker selftests: mm: hugepage-vmemmap fails on 64K page size systems mm/memory_hotplug: fix memmap_on_memory sysfs value retrieval mailmap: switch email for Tanzir Hasan mailmap: add old address mappings for Randy kernel/crash_core.c: make __crash_hotplug_lock static efi: disable mirror feature during crashkernel kexec: do syscore_shutdown() in kernel_kexec mailmap: update entry for Manivannan Sadhasivam fs/proc/task_mmu: move mmu notification mechanism inside mm lock mm: zswap: switch maintainers to recently active developers and reviewers scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: optionally use LLVM utilities kasan: avoid resetting aux_lock lib/Kconfig.debug: disable CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF for Hexagon MAINTAINERS: update LTP maintainers kdump: defer the insertion of crashkernel resources |
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Christophe JAILLET
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4f41d30cd6 |
kdb: Fix a potential buffer overflow in kdb_local()
When appending "[defcmd]" to 'kdb_prompt_str', the size of the string
already in the buffer should be taken into account.
An option could be to switch from strncat() to strlcat() which does the
correct test to avoid such an overflow.
However, this actually looks as dead code, because 'defcmd_in_progress'
can't be true here.
See a more detailed explanation at [1].
[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAD=FV=WSh7wKN7Yp-3wWiDgX4E3isQ8uh0LCzTmd1v9Cg9j+nQ@mail.gmail.com/
Fixes:
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Hao Sun
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22c7fa171a |
bpf: Reject variable offset alu on PTR_TO_FLOW_KEYS
For PTR_TO_FLOW_KEYS, check_flow_keys_access() only uses fixed off
for validation. However, variable offset ptr alu is not prohibited
for this ptr kind. So the variable offset is not checked.
The following prog is accepted:
func#0 @0
0: R1=ctx() R10=fp0
0: (bf) r6 = r1 ; R1=ctx() R6_w=ctx()
1: (79) r7 = *(u64 *)(r6 +144) ; R6_w=ctx() R7_w=flow_keys()
2: (b7) r8 = 1024 ; R8_w=1024
3: (37) r8 /= 1 ; R8_w=scalar()
4: (57) r8 &= 1024 ; R8_w=scalar(smin=smin32=0,
smax=umax=smax32=umax32=1024,var_off=(0x0; 0x400))
5: (0f) r7 += r8
mark_precise: frame0: last_idx 5 first_idx 0 subseq_idx -1
mark_precise: frame0: regs=r8 stack= before 4: (57) r8 &= 1024
mark_precise: frame0: regs=r8 stack= before 3: (37) r8 /= 1
mark_precise: frame0: regs=r8 stack= before 2: (b7) r8 = 1024
6: R7_w=flow_keys(smin=smin32=0,smax=umax=smax32=umax32=1024,var_off
=(0x0; 0x400)) R8_w=scalar(smin=smin32=0,smax=umax=smax32=umax32=1024,
var_off=(0x0; 0x400))
6: (79) r0 = *(u64 *)(r7 +0) ; R0_w=scalar()
7: (95) exit
This prog loads flow_keys to r7, and adds the variable offset r8
to r7, and finally causes out-of-bounds access:
BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: ffffc90014c80038
[...]
Call Trace:
<TASK>
bpf_dispatcher_nop_func include/linux/bpf.h:1231 [inline]
__bpf_prog_run include/linux/filter.h:651 [inline]
bpf_prog_run include/linux/filter.h:658 [inline]
bpf_prog_run_pin_on_cpu include/linux/filter.h:675 [inline]
bpf_flow_dissect+0x15f/0x350 net/core/flow_dissector.c:991
bpf_prog_test_run_flow_dissector+0x39d/0x620 net/bpf/test_run.c:1359
bpf_prog_test_run kernel/bpf/syscall.c:4107 [inline]
__sys_bpf+0xf8f/0x4560 kernel/bpf/syscall.c:5475
__do_sys_bpf kernel/bpf/syscall.c:5561 [inline]
__se_sys_bpf kernel/bpf/syscall.c:5559 [inline]
__x64_sys_bpf+0x73/0xb0 kernel/bpf/syscall.c:5559
do_syscall_x64 arch/x86/entry/common.c:52 [inline]
do_syscall_64+0x3f/0x110 arch/x86/entry/common.c:83
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x63/0x6b
Fix this by rejecting ptr alu with variable offset on flow_keys.
Applying the patch rejects the program with "R7 pointer arithmetic
on flow_keys prohibited".
Fixes:
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Vincent Guittot
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e37617c8e5 |
sched/fair: Fix frequency selection for non-invariant case
Linus reported a ~50% performance regression on single-threaded workloads on his AMD Ryzen system, and bisected it to: |
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Randy Dunlap
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7c65aa3cc0 |
dma-debug: fix kernel-doc warnings
Update the kernel-doc comments to catch up with the code changes and
fix the kernel-doc warnings:
debug.c:83: warning: Excess struct member 'stacktrace' description in 'dma_debug_entry'
debug.c:83: warning: Function parameter or struct member 'stack_len' not described in 'dma_debug_entry'
debug.c:83: warning: Function parameter or struct member 'stack_entries' not described in 'dma_debug_entry'
Fixes:
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Linus Torvalds
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23a80d462c |
RCU pull request for v6.8
This pull request contains the following branches: doc.2023.12.13a: Documentation and comment updates. torture.2023.11.23a: RCU torture, locktorture updates that include cleanups; nolibc init build support for mips, ppc and rv64; testing of mid stall duration scenario and fixing fqs task creation conditions. fixes.2023.12.13a: Misc fixes, most notably restricting usage of RCU CPU stall notifiers, to confine their usage primarily to debug kernels. rcu-tasks.2023.12.12b: RCU tasks minor fixes. srcu.2023.12.13a: lockdep annotation fix for NMI-safe accesses, callback advancing/acceleration cleanup and documentation improvements. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQSi2tPIQIc2VEtjarIAHS7/6Z0wpQUCZYUS0AAKCRAAHS7/6Z0w pRXgAQD+k8oqjvKL6la61ppWm5Y7NLjdj/IbV+cOd42jKnM6PAEAyavNhX0n7zGx o9cDlvIDxJfHnFrOTc5WLH9yEs3IiQQ= =8rdu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'rcu.release.v6.8' of https://github.com/neeraju/linux Pull RCU updates from Neeraj Upadhyay: - Documentation and comment updates - RCU torture, locktorture updates that include cleanups; nolibc init build support for mips, ppc and rv64; testing of mid stall duration scenario and fixing fqs task creation conditions - Misc fixes, most notably restricting usage of RCU CPU stall notifiers, to confine their usage primarily to debug kernels - RCU tasks minor fixes - lockdep annotation fix for NMI-safe accesses, callback advancing/acceleration cleanup and documentation improvements * tag 'rcu.release.v6.8' of https://github.com/neeraju/linux: rcu: Force quiescent states only for ongoing grace period doc: Clarify historical disclaimers in memory-barriers.txt doc: Mention address and data dependencies in rcu_dereference.rst doc: Clarify RCU Tasks reader/updater checklist rculist.h: docs: Fix wrong function summary Documentation: RCU: Remove repeated word in comments srcu: Use try-lock lockdep annotation for NMI-safe access. srcu: Explain why callbacks invocations can't run concurrently srcu: No need to advance/accelerate if no callback enqueued srcu: Remove superfluous callbacks advancing from srcu_gp_start() rcu: Remove unused macros from rcupdate.h rcu: Restrict access to RCU CPU stall notifiers rcu-tasks: Mark RCU Tasks accesses to current->rcu_tasks_idle_cpu rcutorture: Add fqs_holdoff check before fqs_task is created rcutorture: Add mid-sized stall to TREE07 rcutorture: add nolibc init support for mips, ppc and rv64 locktorture: Increase Hamming distance between call_rcu_chain and rcu_call_chains |
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Andrew Morton
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4e87ff59ce |
kernel/crash_core.c: make __crash_hotplug_lock static
sparse warnings:
kernel/crash_core.c:749:1: sparse: sparse: symbol '__crash_hotplug_lock' was not declared. Should it be static?
Fixes:
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James Gowans
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7bb943806f |
kexec: do syscore_shutdown() in kernel_kexec
syscore_shutdown() runs driver and module callbacks to get the system into a state where it can be correctly shut down. In commit |
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Huacai Chen
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4a693ce65b |
kdump: defer the insertion of crashkernel resources
In /proc/iomem, sub-regions should be inserted after their parent,
otherwise the insertion of parent resource fails. But after generic
crashkernel reservation applied, in both RISC-V and ARM64 (LoongArch will
also use generic reservation later on), crashkernel resources are inserted
before their parent, which causes the parent disappear in /proc/iomem. So
we defer the insertion of crashkernel resources to an early_initcall().
1, Without 'crashkernel' parameter:
100d0100-100d01ff : LOON0001:00
100d0100-100d01ff : LOON0001:00 LOON0001:00
100e0000-100e0bff : LOON0002:00
100e0000-100e0bff : LOON0002:00 LOON0002:00
1fe001e0-1fe001e7 : serial
90400000-fa17ffff : System RAM
f6220000-f622ffff : Reserved
f9ee0000-f9ee3fff : Reserved
fa120000-fa17ffff : Reserved
fa190000-fe0bffff : System RAM
fa190000-fa1bffff : Reserved
fe4e0000-47fffffff : System RAM
43c000000-441ffffff : Reserved
47ff98000-47ffa3fff : Reserved
47ffa4000-47ffa7fff : Reserved
47ffa8000-47ffabfff : Reserved
47ffac000-47ffaffff : Reserved
47ffb0000-47ffb3fff : Reserved
2, With 'crashkernel' parameter, before this patch:
100d0100-100d01ff : LOON0001:00
100d0100-100d01ff : LOON0001:00 LOON0001:00
100e0000-100e0bff : LOON0002:00
100e0000-100e0bff : LOON0002:00 LOON0002:00
1fe001e0-1fe001e7 : serial
e6200000-f61fffff : Crash kernel
fa190000-fe0bffff : System RAM
fa190000-fa1bffff : Reserved
fe4e0000-47fffffff : System RAM
43c000000-441ffffff : Reserved
47ff98000-47ffa3fff : Reserved
47ffa4000-47ffa7fff : Reserved
47ffa8000-47ffabfff : Reserved
47ffac000-47ffaffff : Reserved
47ffb0000-47ffb3fff : Reserved
3, With 'crashkernel' parameter, after this patch:
100d0100-100d01ff : LOON0001:00
100d0100-100d01ff : LOON0001:00 LOON0001:00
100e0000-100e0bff : LOON0002:00
100e0000-100e0bff : LOON0002:00 LOON0002:00
1fe001e0-1fe001e7 : serial
90400000-fa17ffff : System RAM
e6200000-f61fffff : Crash kernel
f6220000-f622ffff : Reserved
f9ee0000-f9ee3fff : Reserved
fa120000-fa17ffff : Reserved
fa190000-fe0bffff : System RAM
fa190000-fa1bffff : Reserved
fe4e0000-47fffffff : System RAM
43c000000-441ffffff : Reserved
47ff98000-47ffa3fff : Reserved
47ffa4000-47ffa7fff : Reserved
47ffa8000-47ffabfff : Reserved
47ffac000-47ffaffff : Reserved
47ffb0000-47ffb3fff : Reserved
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20231229080213.2622204-1-chenhuacai@loongson.cn
Signed-off-by: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@loongson.cn>
Fixes:
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Linus Torvalds
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893e2f9eac |
dma-mapping updates for Linux 6.8
- reduce area lock contention for non-primary IO TLB pools (Petr Tesarik) - don't store redundant offsets in the dma_ranges stuctures (Robin Murphy) - clear dev->dma_mem when freeing per-device pools (Joakim Zhang) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQI/BAABCgApFiEEgdbnc3r/njty3Iq9D55TZVIEUYMFAmWcGxQLHGhjaEBsc3Qu ZGUACgkQD55TZVIEUYNf6hAAi9wP1ehnIqHCczCxpideyJnE76r+LgjInjudQUqE cnpl7E+dO/e/7Trk+L7hIrzi5uz8m9e+DZgL9wUY4h5mvJ+8ELet3Ec62UMVL1g0 cWSYOtlMdUZn9Oy+qy2TTCa//1HyzcWQdplVwcOqD7zCLO4PavUR18+Vw5eDUpBR TE8EB+7P8ta8XSFnsryZS4zI1AhTTjZfh8ZgPdp+niBh7XAqOFNn3WiGK4qvA9o6 nIjIV6ydBjZYkyYPeDsqszqmZG64mEeGUZhLWmjAyg1/c8so7uFviNfJ05od34js aWpmFxrM9Mm4BaBiU3FsSQkMBGCGaD/H2UXjIl1Qayt+pzUfaP7+8UWWo/T7Mj35 RFKe9xzlPY8rqOszdBBvy6lCWguHXw4d4IFoqOz+YoUaxlV+RAbFOCHtW2BNvtPe b1YCr/FKNQ8NxsJWnbcehDtClY461pqBbaDrio3K7eTJgG10biAoWBfPhV+5VEer aB14krQcn7v1vXjfLu2huSrPt1ZjXuWVfXA3nO3Mt3VWxZWat82gLkFyt5N6ZfQ4 juaDMX3Vzlz3VPf4MHFC+yFRx55b/9X26lC1BlSoo4tAknoo746Lvy/PasZarILC sGPt+2BVlPQ466zkjky4GtoNof1TMNuPF0Xr/mNCEjxCYUGQcTIdmOvA9y8mu/V+ 7M4= =v5F+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'dma-mapping-6.8-2024-01-08' of git://git.infradead.org/users/hch/dma-mapping Pull dma-mapping updates from Christoph Hellwig: - reduce area lock contention for non-primary IO TLB pools (Petr Tesarik) - don't store redundant offsets in the dma_ranges stuctures (Robin Murphy) - clear dev->dma_mem when freeing per-device pools (Joakim Zhang) * tag 'dma-mapping-6.8-2024-01-08' of git://git.infradead.org/users/hch/dma-mapping: dma-mapping: clear dev->dma_mem to NULL after freeing it swiotlb: reduce area lock contention for non-primary IO TLB pools dma-mapping: don't store redundant offsets |
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Linus Torvalds
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3e7aeb78ab |
Networking changes for 6.8.
Core & protocols ---------------- - Analyze and reorganize core networking structs (socks, netdev, netns, mibs) to optimize cacheline consumption and set up build time warnings to safeguard against future header changes. This improves TCP performances with many concurrent connections up to 40%. - Add page-pool netlink-based introspection, exposing the memory usage and recycling stats. This helps indentify bad PP users and possible leaks. - Refine TCP/DCCP source port selection to no longer favor even source port at connect() time when IP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE is set. This lowers the time taken by connect() for hosts having many active connections to the same destination. - Refactor the TCP bind conflict code, shrinking related socket structs. - Refactor TCP SYN-Cookie handling, as a preparation step to allow arbitrary SYN-Cookie processing via eBPF. - Tune optmem_max for 0-copy usage, increasing the default value to 128KB and namespecifying it. - Allow coalescing for cloned skbs coming from page pools, improving RX performances with some common configurations. - Reduce extension header parsing overhead at GRO time. - Add bridge MDB bulk deletion support, allowing user-space to request the deletion of matching entries. - Reorder nftables struct members, to keep data accessed by the datapath first. - Introduce TC block ports tracking and use. This allows supporting multicast-like behavior at the TC layer. - Remove UAPI support for retired TC qdiscs (dsmark, CBQ and ATM) and classifiers (RSVP and tcindex). - More data-race annotations. - Extend the diag interface to dump TCP bound-only sockets. - Conditional notification of events for TC qdisc class and actions. - Support for WPAN dynamic associations with nearby devices, to form a sub-network using a specific PAN ID. - Implement SMCv2.1 virtual ISM device support. - Add support for Batman-avd mulicast packet type. BPF --- - Tons of verifier improvements: - BPF register bounds logic and range support along with a large test suite - log improvements - complete precision tracking support for register spills - track aligned STACK_ZERO cases as imprecise spilled registers. It improves the verifier "instructions processed" metric from single digit to 50-60% for some programs - support for user's global BPF subprogram arguments with few commonly requested annotations for a better developer experience - support tracking of BPF_JNE which helps cases when the compiler transforms (unsigned) "a > 0" into "if a == 0 goto xxx" and the like - several fixes - Add initial TX metadata implementation for AF_XDP with support in mlx5 and stmmac drivers. Two types of offloads are supported right now, that is, TX timestamp and TX checksum offload. - Fix kCFI bugs in BPF all forms of indirect calls from BPF into kernel and from kernel into BPF work with CFI enabled. This allows BPF to work with CONFIG_FINEIBT=y. - Change BPF verifier logic to validate global subprograms lazily instead of unconditionally before the main program, so they can be guarded using BPF CO-RE techniques. - Support uid/gid options when mounting bpffs. - Add a new kfunc which acquires the associated cgroup of a task within a specific cgroup v1 hierarchy where the latter is identified by its id. - Extend verifier to allow bpf_refcount_acquire() of a map value field obtained via direct load which is a use-case needed in sched_ext. - Add BPF link_info support for uprobe multi link along with bpftool integration for the latter. - Support for VLAN tag in XDP hints. - Remove deprecated bpfilter kernel leftovers given the project is developed in user-space (https://github.com/facebook/bpfilter). Misc ---- - Support for parellel TC self-tests execution. - Increase MPTCP self-tests coverage. - Updated the bridge documentation, including several so-far undocumented features. - Convert all the net self-tests to run in unique netns, to avoid random failures due to conflict and allow concurrent runs. - Add TCP-AO self-tests. - Add kunit tests for both cfg80211 and mac80211. - Autogenerate Netlink families documentation from YAML spec. - Add yml-gen support for fixed headers and recursive nests, the tool can now generate user-space code for all genetlink families for which we have specs. - A bunch of additional module descriptions fixes. - Catch incorrect freeing of pages belonging to a page pool. Driver API ---------- - Rust abstractions for network PHY drivers; do not cover yet the full C API, but already allow implementing functional PHY drivers in rust. - Introduce queue and NAPI support in the netdev Netlink interface, allowing complete access to the device <> NAPIs <> queues relationship. - Introduce notifications filtering for devlink to allow control application scale to thousands of instances. - Improve PHY validation, requesting rate matching information for each ethtool link mode supported by both the PHY and host. - Add support for ethtool symmetric-xor RSS hash. - ACPI based Wifi band RFI (WBRF) mitigation feature for the AMD platform. - Expose pin fractional frequency offset value over new DPLL generic netlink attribute. - Convert older drivers to platform remove callback returning void. - Add support for PHY package MMD read/write. New hardware / drivers ---------------------- - Ethernet: - Octeon CN10K devices - Broadcom 5760X P7 - Qualcomm SM8550 SoC - Texas Instrument DP83TG720S PHY - Bluetooth: - IMC Networks Bluetooth radio Removed ------- - WiFi: - libertas 16-bit PCMCIA support - Atmel at76c50x drivers - HostAP ISA/PCMCIA style 802.11b driver - zd1201 802.11b USB dongles - Orinoco ISA/PCMCIA 802.11b driver - Aviator/Raytheon driver - Planet WL3501 driver - RNDIS USB 802.11b driver Drivers ------- - Ethernet high-speed NICs: - Intel (100G, ice, idpf): - allow one by one port representors creation and removal - add temperature and clock information reporting - add get/set for ethtool's header split ringparam - add again FW logging - adds support switchdev hardware packet mirroring - iavf: implement symmetric-xor RSS hash - igc: add support for concurrent physical and free-running timers - i40e: increase the allowable descriptors - nVidia/Mellanox: - Preparation for Socket-Direct multi-dev netdev. That will allow in future releases combining multiple PFs devices attached to different NUMA nodes under the same netdev - Broadcom (bnxt): - TX completion handling improvements - add basic ntuple filter support - reduce MSIX vectors usage for MQPRIO offload - add VXLAN support, USO offload and TX coalesce completion for P7 - Marvell Octeon EP: - xmit-more support - add PF-VF mailbox support and use it for FW notifications for VFs - Wangxun (ngbe/txgbe): - implement ethtool functions to operate pause param, ring param, coalesce channel number and msglevel - Netronome/Corigine (nfp): - add flow-steering support - support UDP segmentation offload - Ethernet NICs embedded, slower, virtual: - Xilinx AXI: remove duplicate DMA code adopting the dma engine driver - stmmac: add support for HW-accelerated VLAN stripping - TI AM654x sw: add mqprio, frame preemption & coalescing - gve: add support for non-4k page sizes. - virtio-net: support dynamic coalescing moderation - nVidia/Mellanox Ethernet datacenter switches: - allow firmware upgrade without a reboot - more flexible support for bridge flooding via the compressed FID flooding mode - Ethernet embedded switches: - Microchip: - fine-tune flow control and speed configurations in KSZ8xxx - KSZ88X3: enable setting rmii reference - Renesas: - add jumbo frames support - Marvell: - 88E6xxx: add "eth-mac" and "rmon" stats support - Ethernet PHYs: - aquantia: add firmware load support - at803x: refactor the driver to simplify adding support for more chip variants - NXP C45 TJA11xx: Add MACsec offload support - Wifi: - MediaTek (mt76): - NVMEM EEPROM improvements - mt7996 Extremely High Throughput (EHT) improvements - mt7996 Wireless Ethernet Dispatcher (WED) support - mt7996 36-bit DMA support - Qualcomm (ath12k): - support for a single MSI vector - WCN7850: support AP mode - Intel (iwlwifi): - new debugfs file fw_dbg_clear - allow concurrent P2P operation on DFS channels - Bluetooth: - QCA2066: support HFP offload - ISO: more broadcast-related improvements - NXP: better recovery in case receiver/transmitter get out of sync Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCAAwFiEEg1AjqC77wbdLX2LbKSR5jcyPE6QFAmWdamsSHHBhYmVuaUBy ZWRoYXQuY29tAAoJECkkeY3MjxOkGC4P/2xjLzdw22ckSssuE9ORbGko9SNjnqHk PQh1E+26BHiCg5KB8VvzMsL78E79MRNXEattSW+1g7dhCvln3oi+Vd0WkdRkgt35 98Iv18zLbbwFAJeyKvmLAPAkQkMLtVj19QILBBRrugF+egEZgVSE3JBcTAiKv2ZQ HzkabA171Ri6LpCcEEtY5XuaKvimGnGzF8YMFf8rX0wtqd2p5kbY9aMe47WAGxvU Vf9548XvH+A5yVH2/4/gujtUOpA/RHuhuCMb+oo0cZ+VCC1x9MGzoXzj6r87OTkf k2W1whNzcGoin92f+9Lk1JYMuiGKBH4QVaDdNXJnYFSJWPTE7RvRsPzYTSD4/GzK yEZbzSJXpy/2vDQm16NoAxl7evRs8Sorzkw4LQRviZHI/5SAkK2ZQiCK5CO8QSYy C1LELcV5kn6Foe24xWnrWLjAGug9oJnYoGPMU5gvPmFJMvUMXqm5rmbBgUWL5Rxw q1M6gVzabCyWUy6z2G2vaqW2ZntNVvCkdsLtIX0XZkcTzNoP0MA+TuhyGz4wbiuo PeyQp/mbGnDgCYggqKIA0YWrTVxkhFrKN520cbO8qXBQytV9oFbM/0/+C0/r/5WX pL1JVzLrh6l5ME7EIQfha8UOF9j8q4ueSwb40P3AR2NaZiDABM0zfUZ6+sx+91WF ucqPEcZB5cRE =1bW6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'net-next-6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next Pull networking updates from Paolo Abeni: "The most interesting thing is probably the networking structs reorganization and a significant amount of changes is around self-tests. Core & protocols: - Analyze and reorganize core networking structs (socks, netdev, netns, mibs) to optimize cacheline consumption and set up build time warnings to safeguard against future header changes This improves TCP performances with many concurrent connections up to 40% - Add page-pool netlink-based introspection, exposing the memory usage and recycling stats. This helps indentify bad PP users and possible leaks - Refine TCP/DCCP source port selection to no longer favor even source port at connect() time when IP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE is set. This lowers the time taken by connect() for hosts having many active connections to the same destination - Refactor the TCP bind conflict code, shrinking related socket structs - Refactor TCP SYN-Cookie handling, as a preparation step to allow arbitrary SYN-Cookie processing via eBPF - Tune optmem_max for 0-copy usage, increasing the default value to 128KB and namespecifying it - Allow coalescing for cloned skbs coming from page pools, improving RX performances with some common configurations - Reduce extension header parsing overhead at GRO time - Add bridge MDB bulk deletion support, allowing user-space to request the deletion of matching entries - Reorder nftables struct members, to keep data accessed by the datapath first - Introduce TC block ports tracking and use. This allows supporting multicast-like behavior at the TC layer - Remove UAPI support for retired TC qdiscs (dsmark, CBQ and ATM) and classifiers (RSVP and tcindex) - More data-race annotations - Extend the diag interface to dump TCP bound-only sockets - Conditional notification of events for TC qdisc class and actions - Support for WPAN dynamic associations with nearby devices, to form a sub-network using a specific PAN ID - Implement SMCv2.1 virtual ISM device support - Add support for Batman-avd mulicast packet type BPF: - Tons of verifier improvements: - BPF register bounds logic and range support along with a large test suite - log improvements - complete precision tracking support for register spills - track aligned STACK_ZERO cases as imprecise spilled registers. This improves the verifier "instructions processed" metric from single digit to 50-60% for some programs - support for user's global BPF subprogram arguments with few commonly requested annotations for a better developer experience - support tracking of BPF_JNE which helps cases when the compiler transforms (unsigned) "a > 0" into "if a == 0 goto xxx" and the like - several fixes - Add initial TX metadata implementation for AF_XDP with support in mlx5 and stmmac drivers. Two types of offloads are supported right now, that is, TX timestamp and TX checksum offload - Fix kCFI bugs in BPF all forms of indirect calls from BPF into kernel and from kernel into BPF work with CFI enabled. This allows BPF to work with CONFIG_FINEIBT=y - Change BPF verifier logic to validate global subprograms lazily instead of unconditionally before the main program, so they can be guarded using BPF CO-RE techniques - Support uid/gid options when mounting bpffs - Add a new kfunc which acquires the associated cgroup of a task within a specific cgroup v1 hierarchy where the latter is identified by its id - Extend verifier to allow bpf_refcount_acquire() of a map value field obtained via direct load which is a use-case needed in sched_ext - Add BPF link_info support for uprobe multi link along with bpftool integration for the latter - Support for VLAN tag in XDP hints - Remove deprecated bpfilter kernel leftovers given the project is developed in user-space (https://github.com/facebook/bpfilter) Misc: - Support for parellel TC self-tests execution - Increase MPTCP self-tests coverage - Updated the bridge documentation, including several so-far undocumented features - Convert all the net self-tests to run in unique netns, to avoid random failures due to conflict and allow concurrent runs - Add TCP-AO self-tests - Add kunit tests for both cfg80211 and mac80211 - Autogenerate Netlink families documentation from YAML spec - Add yml-gen support for fixed headers and recursive nests, the tool can now generate user-space code for all genetlink families for which we have specs - A bunch of additional module descriptions fixes - Catch incorrect freeing of pages belonging to a page pool Driver API: - Rust abstractions for network PHY drivers; do not cover yet the full C API, but already allow implementing functional PHY drivers in rust - Introduce queue and NAPI support in the netdev Netlink interface, allowing complete access to the device <> NAPIs <> queues relationship - Introduce notifications filtering for devlink to allow control application scale to thousands of instances - Improve PHY validation, requesting rate matching information for each ethtool link mode supported by both the PHY and host - Add support for ethtool symmetric-xor RSS hash - ACPI based Wifi band RFI (WBRF) mitigation feature for the AMD platform - Expose pin fractional frequency offset value over new DPLL generic netlink attribute - Convert older drivers to platform remove callback returning void - Add support for PHY package MMD read/write New hardware / drivers: - Ethernet: - Octeon CN10K devices - Broadcom 5760X P7 - Qualcomm SM8550 SoC - Texas Instrument DP83TG720S PHY - Bluetooth: - IMC Networks Bluetooth radio Removed: - WiFi: - libertas 16-bit PCMCIA support - Atmel at76c50x drivers - HostAP ISA/PCMCIA style 802.11b driver - zd1201 802.11b USB dongles - Orinoco ISA/PCMCIA 802.11b driver - Aviator/Raytheon driver - Planet WL3501 driver - RNDIS USB 802.11b driver Driver updates: - Ethernet high-speed NICs: - Intel (100G, ice, idpf): - allow one by one port representors creation and removal - add temperature and clock information reporting - add get/set for ethtool's header split ringparam - add again FW logging - adds support switchdev hardware packet mirroring - iavf: implement symmetric-xor RSS hash - igc: add support for concurrent physical and free-running timers - i40e: increase the allowable descriptors - nVidia/Mellanox: - Preparation for Socket-Direct multi-dev netdev. That will allow in future releases combining multiple PFs devices attached to different NUMA nodes under the same netdev - Broadcom (bnxt): - TX completion handling improvements - add basic ntuple filter support - reduce MSIX vectors usage for MQPRIO offload - add VXLAN support, USO offload and TX coalesce completion for P7 - Marvell Octeon EP: - xmit-more support - add PF-VF mailbox support and use it for FW notifications for VFs - Wangxun (ngbe/txgbe): - implement ethtool functions to operate pause param, ring param, coalesce channel number and msglevel - Netronome/Corigine (nfp): - add flow-steering support - support UDP segmentation offload - Ethernet NICs embedded, slower, virtual: - Xilinx AXI: remove duplicate DMA code adopting the dma engine driver - stmmac: add support for HW-accelerated VLAN stripping - TI AM654x sw: add mqprio, frame preemption & coalescing - gve: add support for non-4k page sizes. - virtio-net: support dynamic coalescing moderation - nVidia/Mellanox Ethernet datacenter switches: - allow firmware upgrade without a reboot - more flexible support for bridge flooding via the compressed FID flooding mode - Ethernet embedded switches: - Microchip: - fine-tune flow control and speed configurations in KSZ8xxx - KSZ88X3: enable setting rmii reference - Renesas: - add jumbo frames support - Marvell: - 88E6xxx: add "eth-mac" and "rmon" stats support - Ethernet PHYs: - aquantia: add firmware load support - at803x: refactor the driver to simplify adding support for more chip variants - NXP C45 TJA11xx: Add MACsec offload support - Wifi: - MediaTek (mt76): - NVMEM EEPROM improvements - mt7996 Extremely High Throughput (EHT) improvements - mt7996 Wireless Ethernet Dispatcher (WED) support - mt7996 36-bit DMA support - Qualcomm (ath12k): - support for a single MSI vector - WCN7850: support AP mode - Intel (iwlwifi): - new debugfs file fw_dbg_clear - allow concurrent P2P operation on DFS channels - Bluetooth: - QCA2066: support HFP offload - ISO: more broadcast-related improvements - NXP: better recovery in case receiver/transmitter get out of sync" * tag 'net-next-6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1714 commits) lan78xx: remove redundant statement in lan78xx_get_eee lan743x: remove redundant statement in lan743x_ethtool_get_eee bnxt_en: Fix RCU locking for ntuple filters in bnxt_rx_flow_steer() bnxt_en: Fix RCU locking for ntuple filters in bnxt_srxclsrldel() bnxt_en: Remove unneeded variable in bnxt_hwrm_clear_vnic_filter() tcp: Revert no longer abort SYN_SENT when receiving some ICMP Revert "mlx5 updates 2023-12-20" Revert "net: stmmac: Enable Per DMA Channel interrupt" ipvlan: Remove usage of the deprecated ida_simple_xx() API ipvlan: Fix a typo in a comment net/sched: Remove ipt action tests net: stmmac: Use interrupt mode INTM=1 for per channel irq net: stmmac: Add support for TX/RX channel interrupt net: stmmac: Make MSI interrupt routine generic dt-bindings: net: snps,dwmac: per channel irq net: phy: at803x: make read_status more generic net: phy: at803x: add support for cdt cross short test for qca808x net: phy: at803x: refactor qca808x cable test get status function net: phy: at803x: generalize cdt fault length function net: ethernet: cortina: Drop TSO support ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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4cd083d531 |
Modules changes for v6.8-rc1
Just one cleanup and one documentation improvement change. No functional changes. However, this has been tested on linux-next for over 1 month. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCgAwFiEENnNq2KuOejlQLZofziMdCjCSiKcFAmWdW0USHG1jZ3JvZkBr ZXJuZWwub3JnAAoJEM4jHQowkoinL5gQAMUtU4nv+HahLwJK3ha5fRmcHm2kV9Q4 g9X7JUscEe+mNYLNy2Kjpl/BWatEHWn8jQD2nsMQJOcEkX2Mf5tfqBR3561wrfSZ dnMmNDG7Ym6Y9kOSDz6cpCxsu8Xm5Dj9MLKJ51qPfyXgeobD8IiKBe2oCDqcKzGY ZpDnmpUaYCOIloNhJNK9ybrNLsVDQwdPiC8vVQXULC4ePBw3i+mnh8c1wr442wEO G6xfi0wNXIoB9S8ynzakW2lJPD1XeMQYu/SJR0nz61KhJxAjs/LVAt9k7itcnUgG Zbc1Fn944oWoe7/ywwDIxstR56NYVpcXoTJexeHxrLe6PiEmRbh6phrBMUCOpUsh 0DrHJE8z4dsHovo6w6m1zvMF6FphLHhUU6L/opBwrUJ5CGrYfegG95v8d3jRSphe GSoMo9iGHvr0PgY7OcG77m5NJjrFwwbPO88Fe3IAXmOXIrKYuzBoUnt3Te1dw8vX 6vYPUUZ3HLDOACWtKf2Tjhr7pM6b1C72vrg7uYc2560BH6ERqjAtuOWKrx8QOeeo SUT4ACs4qa3DrPz7zpNhwwnfwpFoVuJd+fooMV/WhOU9KsCVCokC7zZub+J8UD7m 1j1nhWkKaF08c0BKW4zRMmUVSV6Dh/AO0YybetBq9b4o7NPEcij2HlIk+jJa0VMJ XSx5UcuxRyf7 =hvRa -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'modules-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux Pull module updates from Luis Chamberlain: "Just one cleanup and one documentation improvement change. No functional changes" * tag 'modules-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux: kernel/module: improve documentation for try_module_get() module: Remove redundant TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE |
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Linus Torvalds
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78273df7f6 |
header cleanups for 6.8
The goal is to get sched.h down to a type only header, so the main thing happening in this patchset is splitting out various _types.h headers and dependency fixups, as well as moving some things out of sched.h to better locations. This is prep work for the memory allocation profiling patchset which adds new sched.h interdepencencies. Testing - it's been in -next, and fixes from pretty much all architectures have percolated in - nothing major. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEKnAFLkS8Qha+jvQrE6szbY3KbnYFAmWfBwwACgkQE6szbY3K bnZPwBAAmuRojXaeWxi01IPIOehSGDe68vw44PR9glEMZvxdnZuPOdvE4/+245/L bRKU2WBCjBUokUbV9msIShwRkFTZAmEMPNfPAAsFMA+VXeDYHKB+ZRdwTggNAQ+I SG6fZgh5m0HsewCDxU8oqVHkjVq4fXn0cy+aL6xLEd9gu67GoBzX2pDieS2Kvy6j jnyoKTxFwb+LTQgph0P4EIpq5I2umAsdLwdSR8EJ+8e9NiNvMo1pI00Lx/ntAnFZ JftWUJcMy3TQ5u1GkyfQN9y/yThX1bZK5GvmHS9SJ2Dkacaus5d+xaKCHtRuFS1I 7C6b8PsNgRczUMumBXus44HdlNfNs1yU3lvVxFvBIPE1qC9pYRHrkWIXXIocXLLC oxTEJ6B2G3BQZVQgLIA4fOaxMVhmvKffi/aEZLi9vN9VVosd1a6XNKI6KbyRnXFp GSs9qDqszhn5I3GYNlDNQTc/8UsRlhPFgS6nS0By6QnvxtGi9QkU2tBRBsXvqwCy cLoCYIhc2tvugHvld70dz26umiJ4rnmxGlobStNoigDvIKAIUt1UmIdr1so8P8eH xehnL9ZcOX6xnANDL0AqMFFHV6I58CJynhFdUoXfVQf/DWLGX48mpi9LVNsYBzsI CAwVOAQ0UjGrpdWmJ9ueY/ABYqg9vRjzaDEXQ+MhAYO55CLaVsg= =3tyT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'header_cleanup-2024-01-10' of https://evilpiepirate.org/git/bcachefs Pull header cleanups from Kent Overstreet: "The goal is to get sched.h down to a type only header, so the main thing happening in this patchset is splitting out various _types.h headers and dependency fixups, as well as moving some things out of sched.h to better locations. This is prep work for the memory allocation profiling patchset which adds new sched.h interdepencencies" * tag 'header_cleanup-2024-01-10' of https://evilpiepirate.org/git/bcachefs: (51 commits) Kill sched.h dependency on rcupdate.h kill unnecessary thread_info.h include Kill unnecessary kernel.h include preempt.h: Kill dependency on list.h rseq: Split out rseq.h from sched.h LoongArch: signal.c: add header file to fix build error restart_block: Trim includes lockdep: move held_lock to lockdep_types.h sem: Split out sem_types.h uidgid: Split out uidgid_types.h seccomp: Split out seccomp_types.h refcount: Split out refcount_types.h uapi/linux/resource.h: fix include x86/signal: kill dependency on time.h syscall_user_dispatch.h: split out *_types.h mm_types_task.h: Trim dependencies Split out irqflags_types.h ipc: Kill bogus dependency on spinlock.h shm: Slim down dependencies workqueue: Split out workqueue_types.h ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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120a201bd2 |
hardening updates for v6.8-rc1
- Introduce the param_unknown_fn type and other clean ups (Andy Shevchenko) - Various __counted_by annotations (Christophe JAILLET, Gustavo A. R. Silva, Kees Cook) - Add KFENCE test to LKDTM (Stephen Boyd) - Various strncpy() refactorings (Justin Stitt) - Fix qnx4 to avoid writing into the smaller of two overlapping buffers - Various strlcpy() refactorings -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCgA0FiEEpcP2jyKd1g9yPm4TiXL039xtwCYFAmWcOsQWHGtlZXNjb29r QGNocm9taXVtLm9yZwAKCRCJcvTf3G3AJoiDD/9gNhalNG+6MNF5TDwSvO9X7pvL bQ6D3clByRxYjnJ4dMQ7p3s+rJ937uQt9PezIWHgRoldjQy3x7AJ5BxkhjeMlD2B YLbfdVYPy09X0Ewk1Efvfm/ta6tJpBGYF7Bc7LIneZrdQ6gemBpLW1PNZAFYzcWX oDjV+M1NytxaiF0aebxPZvZ1W+NGQ105Sxvj5MheDoezyO/j0CTe+ZYtCzFguFY0 8SPpR5FG4AFidb8GHd5Ndv0trVWjF1jat0FUFgEFOCE0fJNWLVR0Bbr2MtXiG7wL LF7IZ/Mn+mi+O3BmcD6JiaYf9EPlMUXCyqc8NvsnoWGqhWhWmQPCInZVrpplMUNK V/UHVMkmjDs4f/lAHBJoJHDK6fmOD+cAFaNMOltfErcjV4s+lEo6vHoiKl8hfPnH EzpQaK3funGroVYwTc35e07NrJJHCzqIUhZ0FJO7ByuOE2tIomiVo9Xy9gy54iCT qzC7zkrZ0MKqui4qiUY9FWayRRYLX4qNxELm4yie6Pzmk8943hNOaDofcyKWuZFC eqvhIkvqb4LasLrzCBk+ehA2KWSRmTrR6E9IygwbBXUTsvn2yj2RRYeAlGQNBTBZ adgSXQpRBmtKYqyihWLhP4QcunknEiQdDS3lS2qJmPH33Iv3jGH4yS6BNIBufMGL PoC2UxSfGd+YT079fw== =1Wxx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'hardening-v6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull hardening updates from Kees Cook: - Introduce the param_unknown_fn type and other clean ups (Andy Shevchenko) - Various __counted_by annotations (Christophe JAILLET, Gustavo A. R. Silva, Kees Cook) - Add KFENCE test to LKDTM (Stephen Boyd) - Various strncpy() refactorings (Justin Stitt) - Fix qnx4 to avoid writing into the smaller of two overlapping buffers - Various strlcpy() refactorings * tag 'hardening-v6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: qnx4: Use get_directory_fname() in qnx4_match() qnx4: Extract dir entry filename processing into helper atags_proc: Add __counted_by for struct buffer and use struct_size() tracing/uprobe: Replace strlcpy() with strscpy() params: Fix multi-line comment style params: Sort headers params: Use size_add() for kmalloc() params: Do not go over the limit when getting the string length params: Introduce the param_unknown_fn type lkdtm: Add kfence read after free crash type nvme-fc: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy nvdimm/btt: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy nvme-fabrics: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy drm/modes: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy_pad afs: Add __counted_by for struct afs_acl and use struct_size() VMCI: Annotate struct vmci_handle_arr with __counted_by i40e: Annotate struct i40e_qvlist_info with __counted_by HID: uhid: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy samples: Replace strlcpy() with strscpy() SUNRPC: Replace strlcpy() with strscpy() |
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Steven Rostedt (Google)
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25742aeb13 |
ring-buffer: Remove stale comment from ring_buffer_size()
It's been 11 years since the ring_buffer_size() function was updated to use the nr_pages from the buffer->buffers[cpu] structure instead of using the buffer->nr_pages that no longer exists. The comment in the code is more of what a change log should have and is pretty much useless for development. It's saying how things worked back in 2012 that bares no purpose on today's code. Remove it. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/84d3b41a72bd43dbb9d44921ef535c92@AcuMS.aculab.com/ Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20231220081028.7cd7e8e2@gandalf.local.home Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Reported-by: David Laight <David.Laight@ACULAB.COM> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> Acked-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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41daf06ea1 |
linux_kselftest-kunit-6.8-rc1
This KUnit update for Linux 6.8-rc1 consists of: - a new feature that adds APIs for managing devices introducing a set of helper functions which allow devices (internally a struct kunit_device) to be created and managed by KUnit. These devices will be automatically unregistered on test exit. These helpers can either use a user-provided struct device_driver, or have one automatically created and managed by KUnit. In both cases, the device lives on a new kunit_bus. - changes to switch drm/tests to use kunit devices - several fixes and enhancements to attribute feature - changes to reorganize deferred action function introducing KUNIT_DEFINE_ACTION_WRAPPER - new feature adds ability to run tests after boot using debugfs - fixes and enhancements to string-stream-test: - parse ERR_PTR in string_stream_destroy() - unchecked dereference in bug fix in debugfs_print_results() - handling errors from alloc_string_stream() - NULL-dereference bug fix in kunit_init_suite() -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEPZKym/RZuOCGeA/kCwJExA0NQxwFAmWdiHIACgkQCwJExA0N QxxzCxAAmhn+rkKV4DfuGXxUAJbO109H7LSP1Y7FKMYCVp83msWKASziujb2IQR9 87jnmgeJMbmQaPcc9m//NHuFhZmJwQZwAdGZryoDiz7XK+1MwLxYeUj92HI7FPaD o5Jz6tlqFdehx5jCOymgwbvhI5kJMkQCTTtnEaiHCByfaA02UqmTtt3bXK5OeJkZ UG0HqdvI/6Xo01i+BnerRBZFcQV49GMhl4acw1k+dJnPLkqusL6txftRBoKtxuVd mXQHKS1SmNgiNA+nqs4d/8qERoMJWuwj6wV4pldVBXhgZwOHXbBxBf67i7hTakE/ TkEURCkOb5X0QrT6akJj6phJ2xqXsF7xwzBJh9G4jF2Pdwwo8GGuAXW+ol0TRrm8 ZEQ4eMBGIK07Lb9FeBMLO2bZ0Ox+oiN+YNGY/bs1d6Ibf4PnBUfy7IlmMjKL9h/V A/EpYdaq5q72IZZQ2pu1rYkBRPbnP7vHmjLXVYIq7Pq8bLA9/ycKO/0jnGHdo1oz rBK/6t7yB+ATi4KeKQpjpmUTX/vdEenUQI/QDn9ngXIEwYQfNrEUZitEvBXR1Kw+ T8iKDIPFkvb/yEZgjWgNpxETooDx3yBkeeC29gKMj4QoN38wEdfy0Xltp8eqq9cS 6lijRoipUypHRAuXeSJMW2dflLnFIt4mtC25hBNF+DmyNVT+IF4= =79+u -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'linux_kselftest-kunit-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest Pull KUnit updates from Shuah Khan: - a new feature that adds APIs for managing devices introducing a set of helper functions which allow devices (internally a struct kunit_device) to be created and managed by KUnit. These devices will be automatically unregistered on test exit. These helpers can either use a user-provided struct device_driver, or have one automatically created and managed by KUnit. In both cases, the device lives on a new kunit_bus. - changes to switch drm/tests to use kunit devices - several fixes and enhancements to attribute feature - changes to reorganize deferred action function introducing KUNIT_DEFINE_ACTION_WRAPPER - new feature adds ability to run tests after boot using debugfs - fixes and enhancements to string-stream-test: - parse ERR_PTR in string_stream_destroy() - unchecked dereference in bug fix in debugfs_print_results() - handling errors from alloc_string_stream() - NULL-dereference bug fix in kunit_init_suite() * tag 'linux_kselftest-kunit-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest: (27 commits) kunit: Fix some comments which were mistakenly kerneldoc kunit: Protect string comparisons against NULL kunit: Add example of kunit_activate_static_stub() with pointer-to-function kunit: Allow passing function pointer to kunit_activate_static_stub() kunit: Fix NULL-dereference in kunit_init_suite() if suite->log is NULL kunit: Reset test->priv after each param iteration kunit: Add example for using test->priv drm/tests: Switch to kunit devices ASoC: topology: Replace fake root_device with kunit_device in tests overflow: Replace fake root_device with kunit_device fortify: test: Use kunit_device kunit: Add APIs for managing devices Documentation: Add debugfs docs with run after boot kunit: add ability to run tests after boot using debugfs kunit: add is_init test attribute kunit: add example suite to test init suites kunit: add KUNIT_INIT_TABLE to init linker section kunit: move KUNIT_TABLE out of INIT_DATA kunit: tool: add test for parsing attributes kunit: tool: fix parsing of test attributes ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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7da71072e1 |
Power management updates for 6.8-rc1
- Add support for the Sierra Forest, Grand Ridge and Meteorlake SoCs to the intel_idle cpuidle driver (Artem Bityutskiy, Zhang Rui). - Do not enable interrupts when entering idle in the haltpoll cpuidle driver (Borislav Petkov). - Add Emerald Rapids support in no-HWP mode to the intel_pstate cpufreq driver (Zhenguo Yao). - Use EPP values programmed by the platform firmware as balanced performance ones by default in intel_pstate (Srinivas Pandruvada). - Add a missing function return value check to the SCMI cpufreq driver to avoid unexpected behavior (Alexandra Diupina). - Fix parameter type warning in the armada-8k cpufreq driver (Gregory CLEMENT). - Rework trans_stat_show() in the devfreq core code to avoid buffer overflows (Christian Marangi). - Synchronize devfreq_monitor_[start/stop] so as to prevent a timer list corruption from occurring when devfreq governors are switched frequently (Mukesh Ojha). - Fix possible deadlocks in the core system-wide PM code that occur if device-handling functions cannot be executed asynchronously during resume from system-wide suspend (Rafael J. Wysocki). - Clean up unnecessary local variable initializations in multiple places in the hibernation code (Wang chaodong, Li zeming). - Adjust core hibernation code to avoid missing wakeup events that occur after saving an image to persistent storage (Chris Feng). - Update hibernation code to enforce correct ordering during image compression and decompression (Hongchen Zhang). - Use kmap_local_page() instead of kmap_atomic() in copy_data_page() during hibernation and restore (Chen Haonan). - Adjust documentation and code comments to reflect recent tasks freezer changes (Kevin Hao). - Repair excess function parameter description warning in the hibernation image-saving code (Randy Dunlap). - Fix _set_required_opps when opp is NULL (Bryan O'Donoghue). - Use device_get_match_data() in the OPP code for TI (Rob Herring). - Clean up OPP level and other parts and call dev_pm_opp_set_opp() recursively for required OPPs (Viresh Kumar). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCAAwFiEE4fcc61cGeeHD/fCwgsRv/nhiVHEFAmWb8o8SHHJqd0Byand5 c29ja2kubmV0AAoJEILEb/54YlRxbOQP/2D+YGyd9R1awYqxQoIQSGbpIr7a9oTR BOIcOn2PvWLXH8w9wVbIUJsSL9Nx90D9T4S5QcyHrS2qHmR+1Gb0gX3D4QAmEBcG +wFCLt2//5PwqShtPcJEUcGdL274aVEpmnEAmzKnk20MkLQM3twxe6FKSkwWMLYb u9OKgdN8Vah0iSBUCpyT52O0x4d65MD/tka0QaGjLg64TtyqhTSKi+XgWtZkSZ7H lRgn9qMoMXq/h1aeK4MKp5UtJKRxBWRdMijIFFXAfgO8dwbDbyXTo0d2LMR6DiEM VsvRIjEePoRcGf7bwAbrUeSoNb5Ec32RW3v9GSNn2sWutW+vhD//frZq48zAR6lm i8Xlf2Ar63Z+qNcFpCZjlNwAbfEuZ1vIr0Pu3oDd0GkOXjxiVMgAwtatTp1nSW7/ wWFuMA5G+wdzU/Z5KcV1p7S8CP1gC8S05LHGwtKKGm9pLbzhauF8GK6Xpa4711T8 oI3uDFIgxaxW8B/ymsM5cNa2QbfYUuQbOFTwXvBcy4gizrbZwwXRSpfaKoDIYAXZ 2kfwmFbu3IbrRypboY58lG3SzbnN94oEMANtsVYuxMimGz2x3ZmHBAFm2l9YPYRz dBq/RUM7sMIvM1SwqR4tG8rt206L7KpPyW99pUa2AhEdof4iV2bpyujHFdkm83MK nJ0OF/xcc98Z =zh4c -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pm-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki: "These add support for new processors (Sierra Forest, Grand Ridge and Meteor Lake) to the intel_idle driver, make intel_pstate run on Emerald Rapids without HWP support and adjust it to utilize EPP values supplied by the platform firmware, fix issues, clean up code and improve documentation. The most significant fix addresses deadlocks in the core system-wide resume code that occur if async_schedule_dev() attempts to run its argument function synchronously (for example, due to a memory allocation failure). It rearranges the code in question which may increase the system resume time in some cases, but this basically is a removal of a premature optimization. That optimization will be added back later, but properly this time. Specifics: - Add support for the Sierra Forest, Grand Ridge and Meteorlake SoCs to the intel_idle cpuidle driver (Artem Bityutskiy, Zhang Rui) - Do not enable interrupts when entering idle in the haltpoll cpuidle driver (Borislav Petkov) - Add Emerald Rapids support in no-HWP mode to the intel_pstate cpufreq driver (Zhenguo Yao) - Use EPP values programmed by the platform firmware as balanced performance ones by default in intel_pstate (Srinivas Pandruvada) - Add a missing function return value check to the SCMI cpufreq driver to avoid unexpected behavior (Alexandra Diupina) - Fix parameter type warning in the armada-8k cpufreq driver (Gregory CLEMENT) - Rework trans_stat_show() in the devfreq core code to avoid buffer overflows (Christian Marangi) - Synchronize devfreq_monitor_[start/stop] so as to prevent a timer list corruption from occurring when devfreq governors are switched frequently (Mukesh Ojha) - Fix possible deadlocks in the core system-wide PM code that occur if device-handling functions cannot be executed asynchronously during resume from system-wide suspend (Rafael J. Wysocki) - Clean up unnecessary local variable initializations in multiple places in the hibernation code (Wang chaodong, Li zeming) - Adjust core hibernation code to avoid missing wakeup events that occur after saving an image to persistent storage (Chris Feng) - Update hibernation code to enforce correct ordering during image compression and decompression (Hongchen Zhang) - Use kmap_local_page() instead of kmap_atomic() in copy_data_page() during hibernation and restore (Chen Haonan) - Adjust documentation and code comments to reflect recent tasks freezer changes (Kevin Hao) - Repair excess function parameter description warning in the hibernation image-saving code (Randy Dunlap) - Fix _set_required_opps when opp is NULL (Bryan O'Donoghue) - Use device_get_match_data() in the OPP code for TI (Rob Herring) - Clean up OPP level and other parts and call dev_pm_opp_set_opp() recursively for required OPPs (Viresh Kumar)" * tag 'pm-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (35 commits) OPP: Rename 'rate_clk_single' OPP: Pass rounded rate to _set_opp() OPP: Relocate dev_pm_opp_sync_regulators() PM: sleep: Fix possible deadlocks in core system-wide PM code OPP: Move dev_pm_opp_icc_bw to internal opp.h async: Introduce async_schedule_dev_nocall() async: Split async_schedule_node_domain() cpuidle: haltpoll: Do not enable interrupts when entering idle OPP: Fix _set_required_opps when opp is NULL OPP: The level field is always of unsigned int type PM: hibernate: Repair excess function parameter description warning PM: sleep: Remove obsolete comment from unlock_system_sleep() cpufreq: intel_pstate: Add Emerald Rapids support in no-HWP mode Documentation: PM: Adjust freezing-of-tasks.rst to the freezer changes PM: hibernate: Use kmap_local_page() in copy_data_page() intel_idle: add Sierra Forest SoC support intel_idle: add Grand Ridge SoC support PM / devfreq: Synchronize devfreq_monitor_[start/stop] cpufreq: armada-8k: Fix parameter type warning PM: hibernate: Enforce ordering during image compression/decompression ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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7f73ba68cf |
Thermal control updates for 6.8-rc1
- Add dynamic thresholds for trip point crossing detection to prevent trip point crossing notifications from being sent at incorrect times or not at all in some cases (Rafael J. Wysocki). - Fix synchronization issues related to the resume of thermal zones during a system-wide resume and allow thermal zones to be resumed concurrently (Rafael J. Wysocki). - Modify the thermal zone unregistration to wait for the given zone to go away completely before returning to the caller and rework the sysfs interface for trip points on top of that (Rafael J. Wysocki). - Fix a possible NULL pointer dereference in thermal zone registration error path (Rafael J. Wysocki). - Clean up the IPA thermal governor and modify it (with the help of a new governor callback) to avoid allocating and freeing memory every time its throttling callback is invoked (Lukasz Luba). - Make the IPA thermal governor handle thermal instance weight changes via sysfs correctly (Lukasz Luba). - Update the thermal netlink code to avoid sending messages if there are no recipients (Stanislaw Gruszka). - Convert Mediatek Thermal to the json-schema (Rafał Miłecki). - Fix thermal DT bindings issue on Loongson (Binbin Zhou). - Fix returning NULL instead of -ENODEV during thermal probe on Loogsoon (Binbin Zhou). - Add thermal DT binding for tsens on the SM8650 platform (Neil Armstrong). - Add reboot on the critical trip point crossing option feature (Fabio Estevam). - Use DEFINE_SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS do define PM functions for thermal suspend/resume on AmLogic (Uwe Kleine-König) - Add D1/T113s THS controller support to the Sun8i thermal control driver (Maxim Kiselev) - Fix example in the thermal DT binding for QCom SPMI (Johan Hovold). - Fix compilation warning in the tmon utility (Florian Eckert). - Add support for interrupt-based thermal configuration on Exynos along with a set of related cleanups (Mateusz Majewski). - Make the Intel HFI thermal driver enable an HFI instance (eg. processor package) from its first online CPU and disable it when the last CPU in it goes offline (Ricardo Neri). - Fix a kernel-doc warning and a spello in the cpuidle_cooling thermal driver (Randy Dunlap). - Move the .get_temp() thermal zone callback presence check to the thermal zone registration code (Daniel Lezcano). - Use the for_each_trip() macro for trip points table walks in a few places in the thermal core (Rafael J. Wysocki). - Make all trip point updates (via sysfs as well as from the platform firmware) trigger trip change notifications (Rafael J. Wysocki). - Drop redundant code from the thermal core and make one function in it take a const pointer argument (Rafael J. Wysocki). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCAAwFiEE4fcc61cGeeHD/fCwgsRv/nhiVHEFAmWb8iUSHHJqd0Byand5 c29ja2kubmV0AAoJEILEb/54YlRxKLkP/iDsuDwmhZAjbAu2iftk/8ad8Trm2VoK +9eZ5Eqa8lKEcJLb0RxueTnFT4ppvT/hY99HOG4FM+mCnWeH/Z32N697DhqiUg4v GZUpeOPzxYgsfOOTeuL5XgfrVMgBjJrJunTXmzgAd8lIhTmRbAMVmFVJ18CJO11O RHgqvYznYFi5cywA9/NkG2xkhFB0VDoiTuIiuMMV+pMjqF0d5ooBMkhmjvPQ5Rp9 FjNJ7hqiTamAsDPdULAFqhIGGhKZWWFbh4+S+JPCwBW8nqvxyJpemsm20vrwctJR bSXWQkgkDpWEeg9yrEAOO/Uk9yGd3jiLfkvPBKbK0x/YxGZ4hOYHcbF3cOUvmPYP 5K3ZJ61DNrzB/5S3LY54VYrWmTVRdK6Lk3HYNvfAUYFJZMZ5oMYZLCUmo4SswUdy UUEIY27H7L18eLhP9zCcKo4njdaVG+vXQn/rJIFOpG0k9OElzPs1X8Dp/m9pKQDR rDUsMXqB34NUVrIEhjAgqvwF5xHooW8gykpuJgxwBetA9w8Pls2A/mzLsDY3wgdQ htiANGpKTDqBQSn+HrjzYckv9/R+1tDyTJmEDNZwllA1DJfrOlpCRD2VHRpgTZEA Ldnq0bhyq6RQnousqxhgpYkIAoGaebs9XasRH0YtBG5gIumeWfqeVzmTcM5xdsNB yf6RdQy8QunS =QVyh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'thermal-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull thermal control updates from Rafael Wysocki: "These add support for the D1/T113s THS controller to the sun8i driver and a DT-based mechanism for platforms to indicate a preference to reboot (instead of shutting down) on crossing a critical trip point, fix issues, make other improvements (in the IPA governor, the Intel HFI driver, the exynos driver and the thermal netlink interface among other places) and clean up code. One long-standing issue addressed here is that trip point crossing notifications sent to user space might be unreliable due to the incorrect handling of trip point hysteresis in the thermal core: multiple notifications might be sent for the same event or there might be events without any notification at all. Specifics: - Add dynamic thresholds for trip point crossing detection to prevent trip point crossing notifications from being sent at incorrect times or not at all in some cases (Rafael J. Wysocki) - Fix synchronization issues related to the resume of thermal zones during a system-wide resume and allow thermal zones to be resumed concurrently (Rafael J. Wysocki) - Modify the thermal zone unregistration to wait for the given zone to go away completely before returning to the caller and rework the sysfs interface for trip points on top of that (Rafael J. Wysocki) - Fix a possible NULL pointer dereference in thermal zone registration error path (Rafael J. Wysocki) - Clean up the IPA thermal governor and modify it (with the help of a new governor callback) to avoid allocating and freeing memory every time its throttling callback is invoked (Lukasz Luba) - Make the IPA thermal governor handle thermal instance weight changes via sysfs correctly (Lukasz Luba) - Update the thermal netlink code to avoid sending messages if there are no recipients (Stanislaw Gruszka) - Convert Mediatek Thermal to the json-schema (Rafał Miłecki) - Fix thermal DT bindings issue on Loongson (Binbin Zhou) - Fix returning NULL instead of -ENODEV during thermal probe on Loogsoon (Binbin Zhou) - Add thermal DT binding for tsens on the SM8650 platform (Neil Armstrong) - Add reboot on the critical trip point crossing option feature (Fabio Estevam) - Use DEFINE_SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS do define PM functions for thermal suspend/resume on AmLogic (Uwe Kleine-König) - Add D1/T113s THS controller support to the Sun8i thermal control driver (Maxim Kiselev) - Fix example in the thermal DT binding for QCom SPMI (Johan Hovold) - Fix compilation warning in the tmon utility (Florian Eckert) - Add support for interrupt-based thermal configuration on Exynos along with a set of related cleanups (Mateusz Majewski) - Make the Intel HFI thermal driver enable an HFI instance (eg. processor package) from its first online CPU and disable it when the last CPU in it goes offline (Ricardo Neri) - Fix a kernel-doc warning and a spello in the cpuidle_cooling thermal driver (Randy Dunlap) - Move the .get_temp() thermal zone callback presence check to the thermal zone registration code (Daniel Lezcano) - Use the for_each_trip() macro for trip points table walks in a few places in the thermal core (Rafael J. Wysocki) - Make all trip point updates (via sysfs as well as from the platform firmware) trigger trip change notifications (Rafael J. Wysocki) - Drop redundant code from the thermal core and make one function in it take a const pointer argument (Rafael J. Wysocki)" * tag 'thermal-6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (64 commits) thermal: trip: Constify thermal zone argument of thermal_zone_trip_id() thermal: intel: hfi: Disable an HFI instance when all its CPUs go offline thermal: intel: hfi: Enable an HFI instance from its first online CPU thermal: intel: hfi: Refactor enabling code into helper functions thermal/drivers/exynos: Use set_trips ops thermal/drivers/exynos: Use BIT wherever possible thermal/drivers/exynos: Split initialization of TMU and the thermal zone thermal/drivers/exynos: Stop using the threshold mechanism on Exynos 4210 thermal/drivers/exynos: Simplify regulator (de)initialization thermal/drivers/exynos: Handle devm_regulator_get_optional return value correctly thermal/drivers/exynos: Wwitch from workqueue-driven interrupt handling to threaded interrupts thermal/drivers/exynos: Drop id field thermal/drivers/exynos: Remove an unnecessary field description tools/thermal/tmon: Fix compilation warning for wrong format dt-bindings: thermal: qcom-spmi-adc-tm5/hc: Clean up examples dt-bindings: thermal: qcom-spmi-adc-tm5/hc: Fix example node names thermal/drivers/sun8i: Add D1/T113s THS controller support dt-bindings: thermal: sun8i: Add binding for D1/T113s THS controller thermal: amlogic: Use DEFINE_SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS for PM functions thermal: amlogic: Make amlogic_thermal_disable() return void ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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063a7ce32d |
lsm/stable-6.8 PR 20240105
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJIBAABCAAyFiEES0KozwfymdVUl37v6iDy2pc3iXMFAmWYKUIUHHBhdWxAcGF1 bC1tb29yZS5jb20ACgkQ6iDy2pc3iXNyHw/+IKnqL1MZ5QS+/HtSzi4jCL47N9yZ OHLol6XswyEGHH9myKPPGnT5lVA93v98v4ty2mws7EJUSGZQQUntYBPbU9Gi40+B XDzYSRocoj96sdlKeOJMgaWo3NBRD9HYSoGPDNWZixy6m+bLPk/Dqhn3FabKf1lo 2qQSmstvChFRmVNkmgaQnBCAtWVqla4EJEL0EKX6cspHbuzRNTeJdTPn6Q/zOUVL O2znOZuEtSVpYS7yg3uJT0hHD8H0GnIciAcDAhyPSBL5Uk5l6gwJiACcdRfLRbgp QM5Z4qUFdKljV5XBCzYnfhhrx1df08h1SG84El8UK8HgTTfOZfYmawByJRWNJSQE TdCmtyyvEbfb61CKBFVwD7Tzb9/y8WgcY5N3Un8uCQqRzFIO+6cghHri5NrVhifp nPFlP4klxLHh3d7ZVekLmCMHbpaacRyJKwLy+f/nwbBEID47jpPkvZFIpbalat+r QaKRBNWdTeV+GZ+Yu0uWsI029aQnpcO1kAnGg09fl6b/dsmxeKOVWebir25AzQ++ a702S8HRmj80X+VnXHU9a64XeGtBH7Nq0vu0lGHQPgwhSx/9P6/qICEPwsIriRjR I9OulWt4OBPDtlsonHFgDs+lbnd0Z0GJUwYT8e9pjRDMxijVO9lhAXyglVRmuNR8 to2ByKP5BO+Vh8Y= =Py+n -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'lsm-pr-20240105' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm Pull security module updates from Paul Moore: - Add three new syscalls: lsm_list_modules(), lsm_get_self_attr(), and lsm_set_self_attr(). The first syscall simply lists the LSMs enabled, while the second and third get and set the current process' LSM attributes. Yes, these syscalls may provide similar functionality to what can be found under /proc or /sys, but they were designed to support multiple, simultaneaous (stacked) LSMs from the start as opposed to the current /proc based solutions which were created at a time when only one LSM was allowed to be active at a given time. We have spent considerable time discussing ways to extend the existing /proc interfaces to support multiple, simultaneaous LSMs and even our best ideas have been far too ugly to support as a kernel API; after +20 years in the kernel, I felt the LSM layer had established itself enough to justify a handful of syscalls. Support amongst the individual LSM developers has been nearly unanimous, with a single objection coming from Tetsuo (TOMOYO) as he is worried that the LSM_ID_XXX token concept will make it more difficult for out-of-tree LSMs to survive. Several members of the LSM community have demonstrated the ability for out-of-tree LSMs to continue to exist by picking high/unused LSM_ID values as well as pointing out that many kernel APIs rely on integer identifiers, e.g. syscalls (!), but unfortunately Tetsuo's objections remain. My personal opinion is that while I have no interest in penalizing out-of-tree LSMs, I'm not going to penalize in-tree development to support out-of-tree development, and I view this as a necessary step forward to support the push for expanded LSM stacking and reduce our reliance on /proc and /sys which has occassionally been problematic for some container users. Finally, we have included the linux-api folks on (all?) recent revisions of the patchset and addressed all of their concerns. - Add a new security_file_ioctl_compat() LSM hook to handle the 32-bit ioctls on 64-bit systems problem. This patch includes support for all of the existing LSMs which provide ioctl hooks, although it turns out only SELinux actually cares about the individual ioctls. It is worth noting that while Casey (Smack) and Tetsuo (TOMOYO) did not give explicit ACKs to this patch, they did both indicate they are okay with the changes. - Fix a potential memory leak in the CALIPSO code when IPv6 is disabled at boot. While it's good that we are fixing this, I doubt this is something users are seeing in the wild as you need to both disable IPv6 and then attempt to configure IPv6 labeled networking via NetLabel/CALIPSO; that just doesn't make much sense. Normally this would go through netdev, but Jakub asked me to take this patch and of all the trees I maintain, the LSM tree seemed like the best fit. - Update the LSM MAINTAINERS entry with additional information about our process docs, patchwork, bug reporting, etc. I also noticed that the Lockdown LSM is missing a dedicated MAINTAINERS entry so I've added that to the pull request. I've been working with one of the major Lockdown authors/contributors to see if they are willing to step up and assume a Lockdown maintainer role; hopefully that will happen soon, but in the meantime I'll continue to look after it. - Add a handful of mailmap entries for Serge Hallyn and myself. * tag 'lsm-pr-20240105' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm: (27 commits) lsm: new security_file_ioctl_compat() hook lsm: Add a __counted_by() annotation to lsm_ctx.ctx calipso: fix memory leak in netlbl_calipso_add_pass() selftests: remove the LSM_ID_IMA check in lsm/lsm_list_modules_test MAINTAINERS: add an entry for the lockdown LSM MAINTAINERS: update the LSM entry mailmap: add entries for Serge Hallyn's dead accounts mailmap: update/replace my old email addresses lsm: mark the lsm_id variables are marked as static lsm: convert security_setselfattr() to use memdup_user() lsm: align based on pointer length in lsm_fill_user_ctx() lsm: consolidate buffer size handling into lsm_fill_user_ctx() lsm: correct error codes in security_getselfattr() lsm: cleanup the size counters in security_getselfattr() lsm: don't yet account for IMA in LSM_CONFIG_COUNT calculation lsm: drop LSM_ID_IMA LSM: selftests for Linux Security Module syscalls SELinux: Add selfattr hooks AppArmor: Add selfattr hooks Smack: implement setselfattr and getselfattr hooks ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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eab23bc8a8 |
audit/stable-6.8 PR 20240105
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Linus Torvalds
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9f2a635235 |
Quite a lot of kexec work this time around. Many singleton patches in
many places. The notable patch series are: - nilfs2 folio conversion from Matthew Wilcox in "nilfs2: Folio conversions for file paths". - Additional nilfs2 folio conversion from Ryusuke Konishi in "nilfs2: Folio conversions for directory paths". - IA64 remnant removal in Heiko Carstens's "Remove unused code after IA-64 removal". - Arnd Bergmann has enabled the -Wmissing-prototypes warning everywhere in "Treewide: enable -Wmissing-prototypes". This had some followup fixes: - Nathan Chancellor has cleaned up the hexagon build in the series "hexagon: Fix up instances of -Wmissing-prototypes". - Nathan also addressed some s390 warnings in "s390: A couple of fixes for -Wmissing-prototypes". - Arnd Bergmann addresses the same warnings for MIPS in his series "mips: address -Wmissing-prototypes warnings". - Baoquan He has made kexec_file operate in a top-down-fitting manner similar to kexec_load in the series "kexec_file: Load kernel at top of system RAM if required" - Baoquan He has also added the self-explanatory "kexec_file: print out debugging message if required". - Some checkstack maintenance work from Tiezhu Yang in the series "Modify some code about checkstack". - Douglas Anderson has disentangled the watchdog code's logging when multiple reports are occurring simultaneously. The series is "watchdog: Better handling of concurrent lockups". - Yuntao Wang has contributed some maintenance work on the crash code in "crash: Some cleanups and fixes". -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZZ2R6AAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA juCVAP4t76qUISDOSKugB/Dn5E4Nt9wvPY9PcufnmD+xoPsgkQD+JVl4+jd9+gAV vl6wkJDiJO5JZ3FVtBtC3DFA/xHtVgk= =kQw+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2024-01-09-10-33' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull non-MM updates from Andrew Morton: "Quite a lot of kexec work this time around. Many singleton patches in many places. The notable patch series are: - nilfs2 folio conversion from Matthew Wilcox in 'nilfs2: Folio conversions for file paths'. - Additional nilfs2 folio conversion from Ryusuke Konishi in 'nilfs2: Folio conversions for directory paths'. - IA64 remnant removal in Heiko Carstens's 'Remove unused code after IA-64 removal'. - Arnd Bergmann has enabled the -Wmissing-prototypes warning everywhere in 'Treewide: enable -Wmissing-prototypes'. This had some followup fixes: - Nathan Chancellor has cleaned up the hexagon build in the series 'hexagon: Fix up instances of -Wmissing-prototypes'. - Nathan also addressed some s390 warnings in 's390: A couple of fixes for -Wmissing-prototypes'. - Arnd Bergmann addresses the same warnings for MIPS in his series 'mips: address -Wmissing-prototypes warnings'. - Baoquan He has made kexec_file operate in a top-down-fitting manner similar to kexec_load in the series 'kexec_file: Load kernel at top of system RAM if required' - Baoquan He has also added the self-explanatory 'kexec_file: print out debugging message if required'. - Some checkstack maintenance work from Tiezhu Yang in the series 'Modify some code about checkstack'. - Douglas Anderson has disentangled the watchdog code's logging when multiple reports are occurring simultaneously. The series is 'watchdog: Better handling of concurrent lockups'. - Yuntao Wang has contributed some maintenance work on the crash code in 'crash: Some cleanups and fixes'" * tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2024-01-09-10-33' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (157 commits) crash_core: fix and simplify the logic of crash_exclude_mem_range() x86/crash: use SZ_1M macro instead of hardcoded value x86/crash: remove the unused image parameter from prepare_elf_headers() kdump: remove redundant DEFAULT_CRASH_KERNEL_LOW_SIZE scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: strip unexpected CR from lines watchdog: if panicking and we dumped everything, don't re-enable dumping watchdog/hardlockup: use printk_cpu_sync_get_irqsave() to serialize reporting watchdog/softlockup: use printk_cpu_sync_get_irqsave() to serialize reporting watchdog/hardlockup: adopt softlockup logic avoiding double-dumps kexec_core: fix the assignment to kimage->control_page x86/kexec: fix incorrect end address passed to kernel_ident_mapping_init() lib/trace_readwrite.c:: replace asm-generic/io with linux/io nilfs2: cpfile: fix some kernel-doc warnings stacktrace: fix kernel-doc typo scripts/checkstack.pl: fix no space expression between sp and offset x86/kexec: fix incorrect argument passed to kexec_dprintk() x86/kexec: use pr_err() instead of kexec_dprintk() when an error occurs nilfs2: add missing set_freezable() for freezable kthread kernel: relay: remove relay_file_splice_read dead code, doesn't work docs: submit-checklist: remove all of "make namespacecheck" ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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fb46e22a9e |
Many singleton patches against the MM code. The patch series which
are included in this merge do the following: - Peng Zhang has done some mapletree maintainance work in the series "maple_tree: add mt_free_one() and mt_attr() helpers" "Some cleanups of maple tree" - In the series "mm: use memmap_on_memory semantics for dax/kmem" Vishal Verma has altered the interworking between memory-hotplug and dax/kmem so that newly added 'device memory' can more easily have its memmap placed within that newly added memory. - Matthew Wilcox continues folio-related work (including a few fixes) in the patch series "Add folio_zero_tail() and folio_fill_tail()" "Make folio_start_writeback return void" "Fix fault handler's handling of poisoned tail pages" "Convert aops->error_remove_page to ->error_remove_folio" "Finish two folio conversions" "More swap folio conversions" - Kefeng Wang has also contributed folio-related work in the series "mm: cleanup and use more folio in page fault" - Jim Cromie has improved the kmemleak reporting output in the series "tweak kmemleak report format". - In the series "stackdepot: allow evicting stack traces" Andrey Konovalov to permits clients (in this case KASAN) to cause eviction of no longer needed stack traces. - Charan Teja Kalla has fixed some accounting issues in the page allocator's atomic reserve calculations in the series "mm: page_alloc: fixes for high atomic reserve caluculations". - Dmitry Rokosov has added to the samples/ dorectory some sample code for a userspace memcg event listener application. See the series "samples: introduce cgroup events listeners". - Some mapletree maintanance work from Liam Howlett in the series "maple_tree: iterator state changes". - Nhat Pham has improved zswap's approach to writeback in the series "workload-specific and memory pressure-driven zswap writeback". - DAMON/DAMOS feature and maintenance work from SeongJae Park in the series "mm/damon: let users feed and tame/auto-tune DAMOS" "selftests/damon: add Python-written DAMON functionality tests" "mm/damon: misc updates for 6.8" - Yosry Ahmed has improved memcg's stats flushing in the series "mm: memcg: subtree stats flushing and thresholds". - In the series "Multi-size THP for anonymous memory" Ryan Roberts has added a runtime opt-in feature to transparent hugepages which improves performance by allocating larger chunks of memory during anonymous page faults. - Matthew Wilcox has also contributed some cleanup and maintenance work against eh buffer_head code int he series "More buffer_head cleanups". - Suren Baghdasaryan has done work on Andrea Arcangeli's series "userfaultfd move option". UFFDIO_MOVE permits userspace heap compaction algorithms to move userspace's pages around rather than UFFDIO_COPY'a alloc/copy/free. - Stefan Roesch has developed a "KSM Advisor", in the series "mm/ksm: Add ksm advisor". This is a governor which tunes KSM's scanning aggressiveness in response to userspace's current needs. - Chengming Zhou has optimized zswap's temporary working memory use in the series "mm/zswap: dstmem reuse optimizations and cleanups". - Matthew Wilcox has performed some maintenance work on the writeback code, both code and within filesystems. The series is "Clean up the writeback paths". - Andrey Konovalov has optimized KASAN's handling of alloc and free stack traces for secondary-level allocators, in the series "kasan: save mempool stack traces". - Andrey also performed some KASAN maintenance work in the series "kasan: assorted clean-ups". - David Hildenbrand has gone to town on the rmap code. Cleanups, more pte batching, folio conversions and more. See the series "mm/rmap: interface overhaul". - Kinsey Ho has contributed some maintenance work on the MGLRU code in the series "mm/mglru: Kconfig cleanup". - Matthew Wilcox has contributed lruvec page accounting code cleanups in the series "Remove some lruvec page accounting functions". -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZZyF2wAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA jjWjAP42LHvGSjp5M+Rs2rKFL0daBQsrlvy6/jCHUequSdWjSgEAmOx7bc5fbF27 Oa8+DxGM9C+fwqZ/7YxU2w/WuUmLPgU= =0NHs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-stable-2024-01-08-15-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton: "Many singleton patches against the MM code. The patch series which are included in this merge do the following: - Peng Zhang has done some mapletree maintainance work in the series 'maple_tree: add mt_free_one() and mt_attr() helpers' 'Some cleanups of maple tree' - In the series 'mm: use memmap_on_memory semantics for dax/kmem' Vishal Verma has altered the interworking between memory-hotplug and dax/kmem so that newly added 'device memory' can more easily have its memmap placed within that newly added memory. - Matthew Wilcox continues folio-related work (including a few fixes) in the patch series 'Add folio_zero_tail() and folio_fill_tail()' 'Make folio_start_writeback return void' 'Fix fault handler's handling of poisoned tail pages' 'Convert aops->error_remove_page to ->error_remove_folio' 'Finish two folio conversions' 'More swap folio conversions' - Kefeng Wang has also contributed folio-related work in the series 'mm: cleanup and use more folio in page fault' - Jim Cromie has improved the kmemleak reporting output in the series 'tweak kmemleak report format'. - In the series 'stackdepot: allow evicting stack traces' Andrey Konovalov to permits clients (in this case KASAN) to cause eviction of no longer needed stack traces. - Charan Teja Kalla has fixed some accounting issues in the page allocator's atomic reserve calculations in the series 'mm: page_alloc: fixes for high atomic reserve caluculations'. - Dmitry Rokosov has added to the samples/ dorectory some sample code for a userspace memcg event listener application. See the series 'samples: introduce cgroup events listeners'. - Some mapletree maintanance work from Liam Howlett in the series 'maple_tree: iterator state changes'. - Nhat Pham has improved zswap's approach to writeback in the series 'workload-specific and memory pressure-driven zswap writeback'. - DAMON/DAMOS feature and maintenance work from SeongJae Park in the series 'mm/damon: let users feed and tame/auto-tune DAMOS' 'selftests/damon: add Python-written DAMON functionality tests' 'mm/damon: misc updates for 6.8' - Yosry Ahmed has improved memcg's stats flushing in the series 'mm: memcg: subtree stats flushing and thresholds'. - In the series 'Multi-size THP for anonymous memory' Ryan Roberts has added a runtime opt-in feature to transparent hugepages which improves performance by allocating larger chunks of memory during anonymous page faults. - Matthew Wilcox has also contributed some cleanup and maintenance work against eh buffer_head code int he series 'More buffer_head cleanups'. - Suren Baghdasaryan has done work on Andrea Arcangeli's series 'userfaultfd move option'. UFFDIO_MOVE permits userspace heap compaction algorithms to move userspace's pages around rather than UFFDIO_COPY'a alloc/copy/free. - Stefan Roesch has developed a 'KSM Advisor', in the series 'mm/ksm: Add ksm advisor'. This is a governor which tunes KSM's scanning aggressiveness in response to userspace's current needs. - Chengming Zhou has optimized zswap's temporary working memory use in the series 'mm/zswap: dstmem reuse optimizations and cleanups'. - Matthew Wilcox has performed some maintenance work on the writeback code, both code and within filesystems. The series is 'Clean up the writeback paths'. - Andrey Konovalov has optimized KASAN's handling of alloc and free stack traces for secondary-level allocators, in the series 'kasan: save mempool stack traces'. - Andrey also performed some KASAN maintenance work in the series 'kasan: assorted clean-ups'. - David Hildenbrand has gone to town on the rmap code. Cleanups, more pte batching, folio conversions and more. See the series 'mm/rmap: interface overhaul'. - Kinsey Ho has contributed some maintenance work on the MGLRU code in the series 'mm/mglru: Kconfig cleanup'. - Matthew Wilcox has contributed lruvec page accounting code cleanups in the series 'Remove some lruvec page accounting functions'" * tag 'mm-stable-2024-01-08-15-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (361 commits) mm, treewide: rename MAX_ORDER to MAX_PAGE_ORDER mm, treewide: introduce NR_PAGE_ORDERS selftests/mm: add separate UFFDIO_MOVE test for PMD splitting selftests/mm: skip test if application doesn't has root privileges selftests/mm: conform test to TAP format output selftests: mm: hugepage-mmap: conform to TAP format output selftests/mm: gup_test: conform test to TAP format output mm/selftests: hugepage-mremap: conform test to TAP format output mm/vmstat: move pgdemote_* out of CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING mm: zsmalloc: return -ENOSPC rather than -EINVAL in zs_malloc while size is too large mm/memcontrol: remove __mod_lruvec_page_state() mm/khugepaged: use a folio more in collapse_file() slub: use a folio in __kmalloc_large_node slub: use folio APIs in free_large_kmalloc() slub: use alloc_pages_node() in alloc_slab_page() mm: remove inc/dec lruvec page state functions mm: ratelimit stat flush from workingset shrinker kasan: stop leaking stack trace handles mm/mglru: remove CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE mm/mglru: add dummy pmd_dirty() ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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slab updates for 6.8
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Merge tag 'slab-for-6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vbabka/slab
Pull slab updates from Vlastimil Babka:
- SLUB: delayed freezing of CPU partial slabs (Chengming Zhou)
Freezing is an operation involving double_cmpxchg() that makes a slab
exclusive for a particular CPU. Chengming noticed that we use it also
in situations where we are not yet installing the slab as the CPU
slab, because freezing also indicates that the slab is not on the
shared list. This results in redundant freeze/unfreeze operation and
can be avoided by marking separately the shared list presence by
reusing the PG_workingset flag.
This approach neatly avoids the issues described in
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ZhangPeng
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3dc2f20920 |
swiotlb: check alloc_size before the allocation of a new memory pool
The allocation request for swiotlb contiguous memory greater than 128*2KB cannot be fulfilled because it exceeds the maximum contiguous memory limit. If the swiotlb memory we allocate is larger than 128*2KB, swiotlb_find_slots() will still schedule the allocation of a new memory pool, which will increase memory overhead. Fix it by adding a check with alloc_size no more than 128*2KB before scheduling the allocation of a new memory pool in swiotlb_find_slots(). Signed-off-by: ZhangPeng <zhangpeng362@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Petr Tesarik <petr.tesarik1@huawei-partners.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> |
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Linus Torvalds
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cgroup: Changes for v6.8
- Yafang Shao added task_get_cgroup1() helper to enable a similar BPF helper so that BPF progs can be more useful on cgroup1 hierarchies. While cgroup1 is mostly in maintenance mode, this addition is very small while having an outsized usefulness for users who are still on cgroup1. Yafang also optimized root cgroup list access by making it RCU protected in the process. - Waiman Long optimized rstat operation leading to substantially lower and more consistent lock hold time while flushing the hierarchical statistics. As the lock can be acquired briefly in various hot paths, this reduction has cascading benefits. - Waiman also improved the quality of isolation for cpuset's isolated partitions. CPUs which are allocated to isolated partitions are now excluded from running unbound work items and cpu_is_isolated() test which is used by vmstat and memcg to reduce interference now includes cpuset isolated CPUs. While it isn't there yet, the hope is eventually reaching parity with the isolation level provided by the `isolcpus` boot param but in a dynamic manner. This involved a couple workqueue patches which were applied directly to cgroup/for-6.8 rather than ping-ponged through the wq tree. This was because the wq code change was small and the area is usually very static and unlikely to cause conflicts. However, luck had it that there was a wq bug fix in the area during the 6.7 cycle which caused a conflict. The conflict is contextual but can be a bit confusing to resolve, so there is one merge from wq/for-6.7-fixes. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIQEABYKACwWIQTfIjM1kS57o3GsC/uxYfJx3gVYGQUCZYnuJg4cdGpAa2VybmVs Lm9yZwAKCRCxYfJx3gVYGQ5kAP9nMMWqi+R1HeG7+hWROTVjQZ0OM9KRcpZ1TmjF FNbkJgEAzt+sPnoWwYDTSI7pkNeZ/IM7x1qkkKGvENNtUXrz0Ac= =PyYN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'cgroup-for-6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup Pull cgroup updates from Tejun Heo: - Yafang Shao added task_get_cgroup1() helper to enable a similar BPF helper so that BPF progs can be more useful on cgroup1 hierarchies. While cgroup1 is mostly in maintenance mode, this addition is very small while having an outsized usefulness for users who are still on cgroup1. Yafang also optimized root cgroup list access by making it RCU protected in the process. - Waiman Long optimized rstat operation leading to substantially lower and more consistent lock hold time while flushing the hierarchical statistics. As the lock can be acquired briefly in various hot paths, this reduction has cascading benefits. - Waiman also improved the quality of isolation for cpuset's isolated partitions. CPUs which are allocated to isolated partitions are now excluded from running unbound work items and cpu_is_isolated() test which is used by vmstat and memcg to reduce interference now includes cpuset isolated CPUs. While it isn't there yet, the hope is eventually reaching parity with the isolation level provided by the `isolcpus` boot param but in a dynamic manner. * tag 'cgroup-for-6.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup: cgroup: Move rcu_head up near the top of cgroup_root cgroup/cpuset: Include isolated cpuset CPUs in cpu_is_isolated() check cgroup: Avoid false cacheline sharing of read mostly rstat_cpu cgroup/rstat: Optimize cgroup_rstat_updated_list() cgroup: Fix documentation for cpu.idle cgroup/cpuset: Expose cpuset.cpus.isolated workqueue: Move workqueue_set_unbound_cpumask() and its helpers inside CONFIG_SYSFS cgroup/rstat: Reduce cpu_lock hold time in cgroup_rstat_flush_locked() cgroup/cpuset: Take isolated CPUs out of workqueue unbound cpumask cgroup/cpuset: Keep track of CPUs in isolated partitions selftests/cgroup: Minor code cleanup and reorganization of test_cpuset_prs.sh workqueue: Add workqueue_unbound_exclude_cpumask() to exclude CPUs from wq_unbound_cpumask selftests: cgroup: Fixes a typo in a comment cgroup: Add a new helper for cgroup1 hierarchy cgroup: Add annotation for holding namespace_sem in current_cgns_cgroup_from_root() cgroup: Eliminate the need for cgroup_mutex in proc_cgroup_show() cgroup: Make operations on the cgroup root_list RCU safe cgroup: Remove unnecessary list_empty() |
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Linus Torvalds
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Scheduler changes for v6.8:
- Energy scheduling: - Consolidate how the max compute capacity is used in the scheduler and how we calculate the frequency for a level of utilization. - Rework interface between the scheduler and the schedutil governor - Simplify the util_est logic - Deadline scheduler: - Work more towards reducing SCHED_DEADLINE starvation of low priority tasks (e.g., SCHED_OTHER) tasks when higher priority tasks monopolize CPU cycles, via the introduction of 'deadline servers' (nested/2-level scheduling). "Fair servers" to make use of this facility are not introduced yet. - EEVDF: - Introduce O(1) fastpath for EEVDF task selection - NUMA balancing: - Tune the NUMA-balancing vma scanning logic some more, to better distribute the probability of a particular vma getting scanned. - Plus misc fixes, cleanups and updates. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmWcASMRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1jLbg/+NOwF18M6klF1/3jUaV1PU09vRzYnnA7w oF7Tru7JLV+/vZK+rwI1zxzj5Nj3sVBQPIyp1embEHx7Z/QH8MIaIVpcSFsDDCYY Q8n6ZVRB+lKWEo5+Ti6JEJftDAWuLHXwFWDa57oWPuR0Tc736+zYHUfj7jdKk0RI nT/lnOT6hXU8q26O4QFrBrrhvCCxc4byo7buKPQfqie0bDA70ppIWkFQoQME6mvQ US9jvOyUipOiPV06DPwFvPDJUQBGq2VdJNk+5zCEtcqEfLREuo/Xq1Ww1x1BWaZI 761532EuDo73iMK4IFZrvVmj1ioz957qbje11MSSkDdKj692xxjXyvnY0NBvZuho Ueog/jQ4D4I2qu7pPSCF8UfnI/Hw4Q+KJ89j3pcywRm4hmCTf9k3MGpAaVLVxH7G e5REZ5MSsFZi4Cs+zF87Of5KCKLhTr1qSetNtShinKahg06WZ+MZ8tW4jb52qy0j F8PMlvfBI3f7SOtA8s2P26mDGQ21YQehN2d5P+Fbwj/U3fjIlSTOyx6NwLpFwYaS Vf+fctchGFV1Sh7c2JjCh+ecYfXx3ghT/pvyPOImJtxtCKSRUQ8c26ApC1OsWfOE FdHv4f2dPqcyswCZzIv/2fyDXc9eaS2E05EMDNqVuMCGnzidzSs81n7hBioNMrnH ZgHK90TmEbw= =wTVh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sched-core-2024-01-08' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull scheduler updates from Ingo Molnar: "Energy scheduling: - Consolidate how the max compute capacity is used in the scheduler and how we calculate the frequency for a level of utilization. - Rework interface between the scheduler and the schedutil governor - Simplify the util_est logic Deadline scheduler: - Work more towards reducing SCHED_DEADLINE starvation of low priority tasks (e.g., SCHED_OTHER) tasks when higher priority tasks monopolize CPU cycles, via the introduction of 'deadline servers' (nested/2-level scheduling). "Fair servers" to make use of this facility are not introduced yet. EEVDF: - Introduce O(1) fastpath for EEVDF task selection NUMA balancing: - Tune the NUMA-balancing vma scanning logic some more, to better distribute the probability of a particular vma getting scanned. Plus misc fixes, cleanups and updates" * tag 'sched-core-2024-01-08' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (30 commits) sched/fair: Fix tg->load when offlining a CPU sched/fair: Remove unused 'next_buddy_marked' local variable in check_preempt_wakeup_fair() sched/fair: Use all little CPUs for CPU-bound workloads sched/fair: Simplify util_est sched/fair: Remove SCHED_FEAT(UTIL_EST_FASTUP, true) arm64/amu: Use capacity_ref_freq() to set AMU ratio cpufreq/cppc: Set the frequency used for computing the capacity cpufreq/cppc: Move and rename cppc_cpufreq_{perf_to_khz|khz_to_perf}() energy_model: Use a fixed reference frequency cpufreq/schedutil: Use a fixed reference frequency cpufreq: Use the fixed and coherent frequency for scaling capacity sched/topology: Add a new arch_scale_freq_ref() method freezer,sched: Clean saved_state when restoring it during thaw sched/fair: Update min_vruntime for reweight_entity() correctly sched/doc: Update documentation after renames and synchronize Chinese version sched/cpufreq: Rework iowait boost sched/cpufreq: Rework schedutil governor performance estimation sched/pelt: Avoid underestimation of task utilization sched/timers: Explain why idle task schedules out on remote timer enqueue sched/cpuidle: Comment about timers requirements VS idle handler ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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Performance events changes for v6.8 are:
- Add branch stack counters ABI extension to better capture the growing amount of information the PMU exposes via branch stack sampling. There's matching tooling support. - Fix race when creating the nr_addr_filters sysfs file - Add Intel Sierra Forest and Grand Ridge intel/cstate PMU support. - Add Intel Granite Rapids, Sierra Forest and Grand Ridge uncore PMU support. - Misc cleanups & fixes. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmWb4lURHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1jlnQ/+NSzrPQ9hEiS5a1iMMxdwC6IoXCmeFVsv s5NsGaVC7FEgjm3oCfvQlP63HolMO9R7TNLZsgINzOda5IHtE7WUcgBK7gbZr+NT WabdTyFrdmUr+Br0rLrEe0bxDSQU7r41ptqKE5HZRM9/3SbLhWgaXSJbfFAG2JV0 xboZ/2qzb7Puch6VTWv1YhuIpr1Pi817As4SOo7JR4V8jBB2bh2eZ7XBN1z23aw2 xuglbYml5gs4dOaFTqkRLWyn2PmrZ9wYKcdp63FVUscZ4LxvSw749BxEcNpTbxLp PT6uXIKw9PnStNfscfrsk6fDocVJzqrOK71blgiOKbmhWTE0UimEpFf1Hd3ooewg hFp3hmkE5Bc2MTUnwivkBxj96fz5rXH+3+Cue/5NsvDNlhlkswIIxzDw8M1G4rOI KQMDUYFOhQPa3Hi1lSp2SgHI5AcYHudepr/Z3QMxD3iLs+Wo2cmDcp8d2VrMLfb7 GHSITG592iYcZPYsJosxby8CSFaUPxIl9l3AODQwWuEjd4PcOYa6iB2HbEa/mC3R wXcs8mFIMAaH/HRYUlqUDA5pOqN5chb13iDtS4JqJqBKyWgdrDLCVxoZSQvB64+I bldyy1e5oQSVVwJ42WLkUK3Eld2x75ki1JLZFwMgYuOgQv3jfu2VNenUWJ5ig0La dPpHP8PwOoc= =2O/5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'perf-core-2024-01-08' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull performance events updates from Ingo Molnar: - Add branch stack counters ABI extension to better capture the growing amount of information the PMU exposes via branch stack sampling. There's matching tooling support. - Fix race when creating the nr_addr_filters sysfs file - Add Intel Sierra Forest and Grand Ridge intel/cstate PMU support - Add Intel Granite Rapids, Sierra Forest and Grand Ridge uncore PMU support - Misc cleanups & fixes * tag 'perf-core-2024-01-08' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: perf/x86/intel/uncore: Factor out topology_gidnid_map() perf/x86/intel/uncore: Fix NULL pointer dereference issue in upi_fill_topology() perf/x86/amd: Reject branch stack for IBS events perf/x86/intel/uncore: Support Sierra Forest and Grand Ridge perf/x86/intel/uncore: Support IIO free-running counters on GNR perf/x86/intel/uncore: Support Granite Rapids perf/x86/uncore: Use u64 to replace unsigned for the uncore offsets array perf/x86/intel/uncore: Generic uncore_get_uncores and MMIO format of SPR perf: Fix the nr_addr_filters fix perf/x86/intel/cstate: Add Grand Ridge support perf/x86/intel/cstate: Add Sierra Forest support x86/smp: Export symbol cpu_clustergroup_mask() perf/x86/intel/cstate: Cleanup duplicate attr_groups perf/core: Fix narrow startup race when creating the perf nr_addr_filters sysfs file perf/x86/intel: Support branch counters logging perf/x86/intel: Reorganize attrs and is_visible perf: Add branch_sample_call_stack perf/x86: Add PERF_X86_EVENT_NEEDS_BRANCH_STACK flag perf: Add branch stack counters |