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2023-04-12ARM: 9294/2: vfp: Fix broken softirq handling with instrumentation enabledArd Biesheuvel1-13/+0
Commit 62b95a7b44d1 ("ARM: 9282/1: vfp: Manipulate task VFP state with softirqs disabled") replaced the en/disable preemption calls inside the VFP state handling code with en/disabling of soft IRQs, which is necessary to allow kernel use of the VFP/SIMD unit when handling a soft IRQ. Unfortunately, when lockdep is enabled (or other instrumentation that enables TRACE_IRQFLAGS), the disable path implemented in asm fails to perform the lockdep and RCU related bookkeeping, resulting in spurious warnings and other badness. Set let's rework the VFP entry code a little bit so we can make the local_bh_disable() call from C, with all the instrumentations that happen to have been configured. Calling local_bh_enable() can be done from asm, as it is a simple wrapper around __local_bh_enable_ip(), which is always a callable function. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/ZBBYCSZUJOWBg1s8@localhost.localdomain/ Fixes: 62b95a7b44d1 ("ARM: 9282/1: vfp: Manipulate task VFP state with softirqs disabled") Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2023-02-24Merge tag 'tty-6.3-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-0/+30
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty Pull tty / serial driver updates from Greg KH: "Here is the big set of serial and tty driver updates for 6.3-rc1. Once again, Jiri and Ilpo have done a number of core vt and tty/serial layer cleanups that were much needed and appreciated. Other than that, it's just a bunch of little tty/serial driver updates: - qcom-geni-serial driver updates - liteuart driver updates - hvcs driver cleanups - n_gsm updates and additions for new features - more 8250 device support added - fpga/dfl update and additions - imx serial driver updates - fsl_lpuart updates - other tiny fixes and updates for serial drivers All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported problems" * tag 'tty-6.3-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty: (143 commits) tty: n_gsm: add keep alive support serial: imx: remove a redundant check dt-bindings: serial: snps-dw-apb-uart: add dma & dma-names properties soc: qcom: geni-se: Move qcom-geni-se.h to linux/soc/qcom/geni-se.h tty: n_gsm: add TIOCMIWAIT support tty: n_gsm: add RING/CD control support tty: n_gsm: mark unusable ioctl structure fields accordingly serial: imx: get rid of registers shadowing serial: imx: refine local variables in rxint() serial: imx: stop using USR2 in FIFO reading loop serial: imx: remove redundant USR2 read from FIFO reading loop serial: imx: do not break from FIFO reading loop prematurely serial: imx: do not sysrq broken chars serial: imx: work-around for hardware RX flood serial: imx: factor-out common code to imx_uart_soft_reset() serial: 8250_pci1xxxx: Add power management functions to quad-uart driver serial: 8250_pci1xxxx: Add RS485 support to quad-uart driver serial: 8250_pci1xxxx: Add driver for quad-uart support serial: 8250_pci: Add serial8250_pci_setup_port definition in 8250_pcilib.c tty: pcn_uart: fix memory leak with using debugfs_lookup() ...
2023-02-24Merge tag 'mm-stable-2023-02-20-13-37' of ↵Linus Torvalds5-9/+35
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton: - Daniel Verkamp has contributed a memfd series ("mm/memfd: add F_SEAL_EXEC") which permits the setting of the memfd execute bit at memfd creation time, with the option of sealing the state of the X bit. - Peter Xu adds a patch series ("mm/hugetlb: Make huge_pte_offset() thread-safe for pmd unshare") which addresses a rare race condition related to PMD unsharing. - Several folioification patch serieses from Matthew Wilcox, Vishal Moola, Sidhartha Kumar and Lorenzo Stoakes - Johannes Weiner has a series ("mm: push down lock_page_memcg()") which does perform some memcg maintenance and cleanup work. - SeongJae Park has added DAMOS filtering to DAMON, with the series "mm/damon/core: implement damos filter". These filters provide users with finer-grained control over DAMOS's actions. SeongJae has also done some DAMON cleanup work. - Kairui Song adds a series ("Clean up and fixes for swap"). - Vernon Yang contributed the series "Clean up and refinement for maple tree". - Yu Zhao has contributed the "mm: multi-gen LRU: memcg LRU" series. It adds to MGLRU an LRU of memcgs, to improve the scalability of global reclaim. - David Hildenbrand has added some userfaultfd cleanup work in the series "mm: uffd-wp + change_protection() cleanups". - Christoph Hellwig has removed the generic_writepages() library function in the series "remove generic_writepages". - Baolin Wang has performed some maintenance on the compaction code in his series "Some small improvements for compaction". - Sidhartha Kumar is doing some maintenance work on struct page in his series "Get rid of tail page fields". - David Hildenbrand contributed some cleanup, bugfixing and generalization of pte management and of pte debugging in his series "mm: support __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SWP_EXCLUSIVE on all architectures with swap PTEs". - Mel Gorman and Neil Brown have removed the __GFP_ATOMIC allocation flag in the series "Discard __GFP_ATOMIC". - Sergey Senozhatsky has improved zsmalloc's memory utilization with his series "zsmalloc: make zspage chain size configurable". - Joey Gouly has added prctl() support for prohibiting the creation of writeable+executable mappings. The previous BPF-based approach had shortcomings. See "mm: In-kernel support for memory-deny-write-execute (MDWE)". - Waiman Long did some kmemleak cleanup and bugfixing in the series "mm/kmemleak: Simplify kmemleak_cond_resched() & fix UAF". - T.J. Alumbaugh has contributed some MGLRU cleanup work in his series "mm: multi-gen LRU: improve". - Jiaqi Yan has provided some enhancements to our memory error statistics reporting, mainly by presenting the statistics on a per-node basis. See the series "Introduce per NUMA node memory error statistics". - Mel Gorman has a second and hopefully final shot at fixing a CPU-hog regression in compaction via his series "Fix excessive CPU usage during compaction". - Christoph Hellwig does some vmalloc maintenance work in the series "cleanup vfree and vunmap". - Christoph Hellwig has removed block_device_operations.rw_page() in ths series "remove ->rw_page". - We get some maple_tree improvements and cleanups in Liam Howlett's series "VMA tree type safety and remove __vma_adjust()". - Suren Baghdasaryan has done some work on the maintainability of our vm_flags handling in the series "introduce vm_flags modifier functions". - Some pagemap cleanup and generalization work in Mike Rapoport's series "mm, arch: add generic implementation of pfn_valid() for FLATMEM" and "fixups for generic implementation of pfn_valid()" - Baoquan He has done some work to make /proc/vmallocinfo and /proc/kcore better represent the real state of things in his series "mm/vmalloc.c: allow vread() to read out vm_map_ram areas". - Jason Gunthorpe rationalized the GUP system's interface to the rest of the kernel in the series "Simplify the external interface for GUP". - SeongJae Park wishes to migrate people from DAMON's debugfs interface over to its sysfs interface. To support this, we'll temporarily be printing warnings when people use the debugfs interface. See the series "mm/damon: deprecate DAMON debugfs interface". - Andrey Konovalov provided the accurately named "lib/stackdepot: fixes and clean-ups" series. - Huang Ying has provided a dramatic reduction in migration's TLB flush IPI rates with the series "migrate_pages(): batch TLB flushing". - Arnd Bergmann has some objtool fixups in "objtool warning fixes". * tag 'mm-stable-2023-02-20-13-37' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (505 commits) include/linux/migrate.h: remove unneeded externs mm/memory_hotplug: cleanup return value handing in do_migrate_range() mm/uffd: fix comment in handling pte markers mm: change to return bool for isolate_movable_page() mm: hugetlb: change to return bool for isolate_hugetlb() mm: change to return bool for isolate_lru_page() mm: change to return bool for folio_isolate_lru() objtool: add UACCESS exceptions for __tsan_volatile_read/write kmsan: disable ftrace in kmsan core code kasan: mark addr_has_metadata __always_inline mm: memcontrol: rename memcg_kmem_enabled() sh: initialize max_mapnr m68k/nommu: add missing definition of ARCH_PFN_OFFSET mm: percpu: fix incorrect size in pcpu_obj_full_size() maple_tree: reduce stack usage with gcc-9 and earlier mm: page_alloc: call panic() when memoryless node allocation fails mm: multi-gen LRU: avoid futile retries migrate_pages: move THP/hugetlb migration support check to simplify code migrate_pages: batch flushing TLB migrate_pages: share more code between _unmap and _move ...
2023-02-24Merge tag 'efi-next-for-v6.3' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-1/+1
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/efi/efi Pull EFI updates from Ard Biesheuvel: "A healthy mix of EFI contributions this time: - Performance tweaks for efifb earlycon (Andy) - Preparatory refactoring and cleanup work in the efivar layer, which is needed to accommodate the Snapdragon arm64 laptops that expose their EFI variable store via a TEE secure world API (Johan) - Enhancements to the EFI memory map handling so that Xen dom0 can safely access EFI configuration tables (Demi Marie) - Wire up the newly introduced IBT/BTI flag in the EFI memory attributes table, so that firmware that is generated with ENDBR/BTI landing pads will be mapped with enforcement enabled - Clean up how we check and print the EFI revision exposed by the firmware - Incorporate EFI memory attributes protocol definition and wire it up in the EFI zboot code (Evgeniy) This ensures that these images can execute under new and stricter rules regarding the default memory permissions for EFI page allocations (More work is in progress here) - CPER header cleanup (Dan Williams) - Use a raw spinlock to protect the EFI runtime services stack on arm64 to ensure the correct semantics under -rt (Pierre) - EFI framebuffer quirk for Lenovo Ideapad (Darrell)" * tag 'efi-next-for-v6.3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/efi/efi: (24 commits) firmware/efi sysfb_efi: Add quirk for Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3 arm64: efi: Make efi_rt_lock a raw_spinlock efi: Add mixed-mode thunk recipe for GetMemoryAttributes efi: x86: Wire up IBT annotation in memory attributes table efi: arm64: Wire up BTI annotation in memory attributes table efi: Discover BTI support in runtime services regions efi/cper, cxl: Remove cxl_err.h efi: Use standard format for printing the EFI revision efi: Drop minimum EFI version check at boot efi: zboot: Use EFI protocol to remap code/data with the right attributes efi/libstub: Add memory attribute protocol definitions efi: efivars: prevent double registration efi: verify that variable services are supported efivarfs: always register filesystem efi: efivars: add efivars printk prefix efi: Warn if trying to reserve memory under Xen efi: Actually enable the ESRT under Xen efi: Apply allowlist to EFI configuration tables when running under Xen efi: xen: Implement memory descriptor lookup based on hypercall efi: memmap: Disregard bogus entries instead of returning them ...
2023-02-22Merge tag 'net-next-6.3' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-0/+1
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski: "Core: - Add dedicated kmem_cache for typical/small skb->head, avoid having to access struct page at kfree time, and improve memory use. - Introduce sysctl to set default RPS configuration for new netdevs. - Define Netlink protocol specification format which can be used to describe messages used by each family and auto-generate parsers. Add tools for generating kernel data structures and uAPI headers. - Expose all net/core sysctls inside netns. - Remove 4s sleep in netpoll if carrier is instantly detected on boot. - Add configurable limit of MDB entries per port, and port-vlan. - Continue populating drop reasons throughout the stack. - Retire a handful of legacy Qdiscs and classifiers. Protocols: - Support IPv4 big TCP (TSO frames larger than 64kB). - Add IP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE socket option, to control local port range on socket by socket basis. - Track and report in procfs number of MPTCP sockets used. - Support mixing IPv4 and IPv6 flows in the in-kernel MPTCP path manager. - IPv6: don't check net.ipv6.route.max_size and rely on garbage collection to free memory (similarly to IPv4). - Support Penultimate Segment Pop (PSP) flavor in SRv6 (RFC8986). - ICMP: add per-rate limit counters. - Add support for user scanning requests in ieee802154. - Remove static WEP support. - Support minimal Wi-Fi 7 Extremely High Throughput (EHT) rate reporting. - WiFi 7 EHT channel puncturing support (client & AP). BPF: - Add a rbtree data structure following the "next-gen data structure" precedent set by recently added linked list, that is, by using kfunc + kptr instead of adding a new BPF map type. - Expose XDP hints via kfuncs with initial support for RX hash and timestamp metadata. - Add BPF_F_NO_TUNNEL_KEY extension to bpf_skb_set_tunnel_key to better support decap on GRE tunnel devices not operating in collect metadata. - Improve x86 JIT's codegen for PROBE_MEM runtime error checks. - Remove the need for trace_printk_lock for bpf_trace_printk and bpf_trace_vprintk helpers. - Extend libbpf's bpf_tracing.h support for tracing arguments of kprobes/uprobes and syscall as a special case. - Significantly reduce the search time for module symbols by livepatch and BPF. - Enable cpumasks to be used as kptrs, which is useful for tracing programs tracking which tasks end up running on which CPUs in different time intervals. - Add support for BPF trampoline on s390x and riscv64. - Add capability to export the XDP features supported by the NIC. - Add __bpf_kfunc tag for marking kernel functions as kfuncs. - Add cgroup.memory=nobpf kernel parameter option to disable BPF memory accounting for container environments. Netfilter: - Remove the CLUSTERIP target. It has been marked as obsolete for years, and we still have WARN splats wrt races of the out-of-band /proc interface installed by this target. - Add 'destroy' commands to nf_tables. They are identical to the existing 'delete' commands, but do not return an error if the referenced object (set, chain, rule...) did not exist. Driver API: - Improve cpumask_local_spread() locality to help NICs set the right IRQ affinity on AMD platforms. - Separate C22 and C45 MDIO bus transactions more clearly. - Introduce new DCB table to control DSCP rewrite on egress. - Support configuration of Physical Layer Collision Avoidance (PLCA) Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) (802.3cg-2019). Modern version of shared medium Ethernet. - Support for MAC Merge layer (IEEE 802.3-2018 clause 99). Allowing preemption of low priority frames by high priority frames. - Add support for controlling MACSec offload using netlink SET. - Rework devlink instance refcounts to allow registration and de-registration under the instance lock. Split the code into multiple files, drop some of the unnecessarily granular locks and factor out common parts of netlink operation handling. - Add TX frame aggregation parameters (for USB drivers). - Add a new attr TCA_EXT_WARN_MSG to report TC (offload) warning messages with notifications for debug. - Allow offloading of UDP NEW connections via act_ct. - Add support for per action HW stats in TC. - Support hardware miss to TC action (continue processing in SW from a specific point in the action chain). - Warn if old Wireless Extension user space interface is used with modern cfg80211/mac80211 drivers. Do not support Wireless Extensions for Wi-Fi 7 devices at all. Everyone should switch to using nl80211 interface instead. - Improve the CAN bit timing configuration. Use extack to return error messages directly to user space, update the SJW handling, including the definition of a new default value that will benefit CAN-FD controllers, by increasing their oscillator tolerance. New hardware / drivers: - Ethernet: - nVidia BlueField-3 support (control traffic driver) - Ethernet support for imx93 SoCs - Motorcomm yt8531 gigabit Ethernet PHY - onsemi NCN26000 10BASE-T1S PHY (with support for PLCA) - Microchip LAN8841 PHY (incl. cable diagnostics and PTP) - Amlogic gxl MDIO mux - WiFi: - RealTek RTL8188EU (rtl8xxxu) - Qualcomm Wi-Fi 7 devices (ath12k) - CAN: - Renesas R-Car V4H Drivers: - Bluetooth: - Set Per Platform Antenna Gain (PPAG) for Intel controllers. - Ethernet NICs: - Intel (1G, igc): - support TSN / Qbv / packet scheduling features of i226 model - Intel (100G, ice): - use GNSS subsystem instead of TTY - multi-buffer XDP support - extend support for GPIO pins to E823 devices - nVidia/Mellanox: - update the shared buffer configuration on PFC commands - implement PTP adjphase function for HW offset control - TC support for Geneve and GRE with VF tunnel offload - more efficient crypto key management method - multi-port eswitch support - Netronome/Corigine: - add DCB IEEE support - support IPsec offloading for NFP3800 - Freescale/NXP (enetc): - support XDP_REDIRECT for XDP non-linear buffers - improve reconfig, avoid link flap and waiting for idle - support MAC Merge layer - Other NICs: - sfc/ef100: add basic devlink support for ef100 - ionic: rx_push mode operation (writing descriptors via MMIO) - bnxt: use the auxiliary bus abstraction for RDMA - r8169: disable ASPM and reset bus in case of tx timeout - cpsw: support QSGMII mode for J721e CPSW9G - cpts: support pulse-per-second output - ngbe: add an mdio bus driver - usbnet: optimize usbnet_bh() by avoiding unnecessary queuing - r8152: handle devices with FW with NCM support - amd-xgbe: support 10Mbps, 2.5GbE speeds and rx-adaptation - virtio-net: support multi buffer XDP - virtio/vsock: replace virtio_vsock_pkt with sk_buff - tsnep: XDP support - Ethernet high-speed switches: - nVidia/Mellanox (mlxsw): - add support for latency TLV (in FW control messages) - Microchip (sparx5): - separate explicit and implicit traffic forwarding rules, make the implicit rules always active - add support for egress DSCP rewrite - IS0 VCAP support (Ingress Classification) - IS2 VCAP filters (protos, L3 addrs, L4 ports, flags, ToS etc.) - ES2 VCAP support (Egress Access Control) - support for Per-Stream Filtering and Policing (802.1Q, 8.6.5.1) - Ethernet embedded switches: - Marvell (mv88e6xxx): - add MAB (port auth) offload support - enable PTP receive for mv88e6390 - NXP (ocelot): - support MAC Merge layer - support for the the vsc7512 internal copper phys - Microchip: - lan9303: convert to PHYLINK - lan966x: support TC flower filter statistics - lan937x: PTP support for KSZ9563/KSZ8563 and LAN937x - lan937x: support Credit Based Shaper configuration - ksz9477: support Energy Efficient Ethernet - other: - qca8k: convert to regmap read/write API, use bulk operations - rswitch: Improve TX timestamp accuracy - Intel WiFi (iwlwifi): - EHT (Wi-Fi 7) rate reporting - STEP equalizer support: transfer some STEP (connection to radio on platforms with integrated wifi) related parameters from the BIOS to the firmware. - Qualcomm 802.11ax WiFi (ath11k): - IPQ5018 support - Fine Timing Measurement (FTM) responder role support - channel 177 support - MediaTek WiFi (mt76): - per-PHY LED support - mt7996: EHT (Wi-Fi 7) support - Wireless Ethernet Dispatch (WED) reset support - switch to using page pool allocator - RealTek WiFi (rtw89): - support new version of Bluetooth co-existance - Mobile: - rmnet: support TX aggregation" * tag 'net-next-6.3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1872 commits) page_pool: add a comment explaining the fragment counter usage net: ethtool: fix __ethtool_dev_mm_supported() implementation ethtool: pse-pd: Fix double word in comments xsk: add linux/vmalloc.h to xsk.c sefltests: netdevsim: wait for devlink instance after netns removal selftest: fib_tests: Always cleanup before exit net/mlx5e: Align IPsec ASO result memory to be as required by hardware net/mlx5e: TC, Set CT miss to the specific ct action instance net/mlx5e: Rename CHAIN_TO_REG to MAPPED_OBJ_TO_REG net/mlx5: Refactor tc miss handling to a single function net/mlx5: Kconfig: Make tc offload depend on tc skb extension net/sched: flower: Support hardware miss to tc action net/sched: flower: Move filter handle initialization earlier net/sched: cls_api: Support hardware miss to tc action net/sched: Rename user cookie and act cookie sfc: fix builds without CONFIG_RTC_LIB sfc: clean up some inconsistent indentings net/mlx4_en: Introduce flexible array to silence overflow warning net: lan966x: Fix possible deadlock inside PTP net/ulp: Remove redundant ->clone() test in inet_clone_ulp(). ...
2023-02-22Merge tag 'arm64-upstream' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-0/+5
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux Pull arm64 updates from Catalin Marinas: - Support for arm64 SME 2 and 2.1. SME2 introduces a new 512-bit architectural register (ZT0, for the look-up table feature) that Linux needs to save/restore - Include TPIDR2 in the signal context and add the corresponding kselftests - Perf updates: Arm SPEv1.2 support, HiSilicon uncore PMU updates, ACPI support to the Marvell DDR and TAD PMU drivers, reset DTM_PMU_CONFIG (ARM CMN) at probe time - Support for DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_CALL_OPS on arm64 - Permit EFI boot with MMU and caches on. Instead of cleaning the entire loaded kernel image to the PoC and disabling the MMU and caches before branching to the kernel bare metal entry point, leave the MMU and caches enabled and rely on EFI's cacheable 1:1 mapping of all of system RAM to populate the initial page tables - Expose the AArch32 (compat) ELF_HWCAP features to user in an arm64 kernel (the arm32 kernel only defines the values) - Harden the arm64 shadow call stack pointer handling: stash the shadow stack pointer in the task struct on interrupt, load it directly from this structure - Signal handling cleanups to remove redundant validation of size information and avoid reading the same data from userspace twice - Refactor the hwcap macros to make use of the automatically generated ID registers. It should make new hwcaps writing less error prone - Further arm64 sysreg conversion and some fixes - arm64 kselftest fixes and improvements - Pointer authentication cleanups: don't sign leaf functions, unify asm-arch manipulation - Pseudo-NMI code generation optimisations - Minor fixes for SME and TPIDR2 handling - Miscellaneous updates: ARCH_FORCE_MAX_ORDER is now selectable, replace strtobool() to kstrtobool() in the cpufeature.c code, apply dynamic shadow call stack in two passes, intercept pfn changes in set_pte_at() without the required break-before-make sequence, attempt to dump all instructions on unhandled kernel faults * tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: (130 commits) arm64: fix .idmap.text assertion for large kernels kselftest/arm64: Don't require FA64 for streaming SVE+ZA tests kselftest/arm64: Copy whole EXTRA context arm64: kprobes: Drop ID map text from kprobes blacklist perf: arm_spe: Print the version of SPE detected perf: arm_spe: Add support for SPEv1.2 inverted event filtering perf: Add perf_event_attr::config3 arm64/sme: Fix __finalise_el2 SMEver check drivers/perf: fsl_imx8_ddr_perf: Remove set-but-not-used variable arm64/signal: Only read new data when parsing the ZT context arm64/signal: Only read new data when parsing the ZA context arm64/signal: Only read new data when parsing the SVE context arm64/signal: Avoid rereading context frame sizes arm64/signal: Make interface for restore_fpsimd_context() consistent arm64/signal: Remove redundant size validation from parse_user_sigframe() arm64/signal: Don't redundantly verify FPSIMD magic arm64/cpufeature: Use helper macros to specify hwcaps arm64/cpufeature: Always use symbolic name for feature value in hwcaps arm64/sysreg: Initial unsigned annotations for ID registers arm64/sysreg: Initial annotation of signed ID registers ...
2023-02-22Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.armlinux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-armLinus Torvalds2-7/+20
Pull ARM udpates from Russell King: - Improve Kconfig help text for Cortex A8 and Cortex A9 errata - Kconfig spelling and grammar fixes - Allow kernel-mode VFP/Neon in softirq context - Use Neon in softirq context - Implement AES-CTR/GHASH version of GCM * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.armlinux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-arm: ARM: 9289/1: Allow pre-ARMv5 builds with ld.lld 16.0.0 and newer ARM: 9288/1: Kconfigs: fix spelling & grammar ARM: 9286/1: crypto: Implement fused AES-CTR/GHASH version of GCM ARM: 9285/1: remove meaningless arch/arm/mach-rda/Makefile ARM: 9283/1: permit non-nested kernel mode NEON in softirq context ARM: 9282/1: vfp: Manipulate task VFP state with softirqs disabled ARM: 9281/1: improve Cortex A8/A9 errata help text
2023-02-21Merge tag 'sched-core-2023-02-20' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-1/+0
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull scheduler updates from Ingo Molnar: - Improve the scalability of the CFS bandwidth unthrottling logic with large number of CPUs. - Fix & rework various cpuidle routines, simplify interaction with the generic scheduler code. Add __cpuidle methods as noinstr to objtool's noinstr detection and fix boatloads of cpuidle bugs & quirks. - Add new ABI: introduce MEMBARRIER_CMD_GET_REGISTRATIONS, to query previously issued registrations. - Limit scheduler slice duration to the sysctl_sched_latency period, to improve scheduling granularity with a large number of SCHED_IDLE tasks. - Debuggability enhancement on sys_exit(): warn about disabled IRQs, but also enable them to prevent a cascade of followup problems and repeat warnings. - Fix the rescheduling logic in prio_changed_dl(). - Micro-optimize cpufreq and sched-util methods. - Micro-optimize ttwu_runnable() - Micro-optimize the idle-scanning in update_numa_stats(), select_idle_capacity() and steal_cookie_task(). - Update the RSEQ code & self-tests - Constify various scheduler methods - Remove unused methods - Refine __init tags - Documentation updates - Misc other cleanups, fixes * tag 'sched-core-2023-02-20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (110 commits) sched/rt: pick_next_rt_entity(): check list_entry sched/deadline: Add more reschedule cases to prio_changed_dl() sched/fair: sanitize vruntime of entity being placed sched/fair: Remove capacity inversion detection sched/fair: unlink misfit task from cpu overutilized objtool: mem*() are not uaccess safe cpuidle: Fix poll_idle() noinstr annotation sched/clock: Make local_clock() noinstr sched/clock/x86: Mark sched_clock() noinstr x86/pvclock: Improve atomic update of last_value in pvclock_clocksource_read() x86/atomics: Always inline arch_atomic64*() cpuidle: tracing, preempt: Squash _rcuidle tracing cpuidle: tracing: Warn about !rcu_is_watching() cpuidle: lib/bug: Disable rcu_is_watching() during WARN/BUG cpuidle: drivers: firmware: psci: Dont instrument suspend code KVM: selftests: Fix build of rseq test exit: Detect and fix irq disabled state in oops cpuidle, arm64: Fix the ARM64 cpuidle logic cpuidle: mvebu: Fix duplicate flags assignment sched/fair: Limit sched slice duration ...
2023-02-21Merge tag 'arm-boardfile-remove-6.3' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-10/+0
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/soc Pull ARM SoC boardfile updates from Arnd Bergmann "Unused boardfile removal for 6.3 This is a follow-up to the deprecation of most of the old-style board files that was merged in linux-6.0, removing them for good. This branch is almost exclusively dead code removal based on those annotations. Some device driver removals went through separate subsystem trees, but the majority is in the same branch, in order to better handle dependencies between the patches and avoid breaking bisection. Unfortunately that leads to merge conflicts against other changes in the subsystem trees, but they should all be trivial to resolve by removing the files. See commit 7d0d3fa7339e ("Merge tag 'arm-boardfiles-6.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/soc") for the description of which machines were marked unused and are now removed. The only removals that got postponed are Terastation WXL (mv78xx0) and Jornada720 (StrongARM1100), which turned out to still have potential users" * tag 'arm-boardfile-remove-6.3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/soc: (91 commits) mmc: omap: drop TPS65010 dependency ARM: pxa: restore mfp-pxa320.h usb: ohci-omap: avoid unused-variable warning ARM: debug: remove references in DEBUG_UART_8250_SHIFT to removed configs ARM: s3c: remove obsolete s3c-cpu-freq header MAINTAINERS: adjust SAMSUNG SOC CLOCK DRIVERS after s3c24xx support removal MAINTAINERS: update file entries after arm multi-platform rework and mach-pxa removal ARM: remove CONFIG_UNUSED_BOARD_FILES mfd: remove htc-pasic3 driver w1: remove ds1wm driver usb: remove ohci-tmio driver fbdev: remove w100fb driver fbdev: remove tmiofb driver mmc: remove tmio_mmc driver mfd: remove ucb1400 support mfd: remove toshiba tmio drivers rtc: remove v3020 driver power: remove pda_power supply driver ASoC: pxa: remove unused board support pcmcia: remove unused pxa/sa1100 drivers ...
2023-02-10arm: include asm-generic/memory_model.h from page.h rather than memory.hMike Rapoport (IBM)2-2/+2
Patch series "mm, arch: add generic implementation of pfn_valid() for FLATMEM", v2. Every architecture that supports FLATMEM memory model defines its own version of pfn_valid() that essentially compares a pfn to max_mapnr. Use mips/powerpc version implemented as static inline as a generic implementation of pfn_valid() and drop its per-architecture definitions This patch (of 4): Makes it consistent with other architectures and allows for generic definition of pfn_valid() in asm-generic/memory_model.h with clear override in arch/arm/include/asm/page.h Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20230129124235.209895-1-rppt@kernel.org Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20230129124235.209895-2-rppt@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport (IBM) <rppt@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Brian Cain <bcain@quicinc.com> Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen@kernel.org> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Greg Ungerer <gerg@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Guo Ren <guoren@kernel.org> Cc: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de> Cc: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@kernel.org> Cc: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@loongson.cn> Cc: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com> Cc: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> Cc: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au> Cc: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu> Cc: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com> Cc: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at> Cc: Rich Felker <dalias@libc.org> Cc: Russell King <linux@armlinux.org.uk> Cc: Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> Cc: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de> Cc: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@kernel.org> Cc: WANG Xuerui <kernel@xen0n.name> Cc: Yoshinori Sato <ysato@users.sourceforge.jp> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2023-02-10arm/mm: fix swp type masking in __swp_entry()David Hildenbrand1-1/+1
We're masking with the number of type bits instead of the type mask, which is obviously wrong. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/39fd91e3-c93b-23c6-afc6-cbe473bb0ca9@redhat.com Fixes: 20aae9eff5ac ("arm/mm: support __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SWP_EXCLUSIVE") Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Reported-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Tested-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Cc: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2023-02-04efi: Discover BTI support in runtime services regionsArd Biesheuvel1-1/+1
Add the generic plumbing to detect whether or not the runtime code regions were constructed with BTI/IBT landing pads by the firmware, permitting the OS to enable enforcement when mapping these regions into the OS's address space. Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
2023-02-03mm: remove __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SWP_EXCLUSIVEDavid Hildenbrand1-1/+0
__HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SWP_EXCLUSIVE is now supported by all architectures that support swp PTEs, so let's drop it. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20230113171026.582290-27-david@redhat.com Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2023-02-03arm/mm: support __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SWP_EXCLUSIVEDavid Hildenbrand3-7/+34
Let's support __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SWP_EXCLUSIVE by stealing one bit from the offset. This reduces the maximum swap space per file to 64 GiB (was 128 GiB). While at it drop the PTE_TYPE_FAULT from __swp_entry_to_pte() which is defined to be 0 and is rather confusing because we should be dealing with "Linux PTEs" not "hardware PTEs". Also, properly mask the type in __swp_entry(). Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20230113171026.582290-5-david@redhat.com Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2023-01-31arm64: add ARM64_HAS_GIC_PRIO_RELAXED_SYNC cpucapMark Rutland1-0/+5
When Priority Mask Hint Enable (PMHE) == 0b1, the GIC may use the PMR value to determine whether to signal an IRQ to a PE, and consequently after a change to the PMR value, a DSB SY may be required to ensure that interrupts are signalled to a CPU in finite time. When PMHE == 0b0, interrupts are always signalled to the relevant PE, and all masking occurs locally, without requiring a DSB SY. Since commit: f226650494c6aa87 ("arm64: Relax ICC_PMR_EL1 accesses when ICC_CTLR_EL1.PMHE is clear") ... we handle this dynamically: in most cases a static key is used to determine whether to issue a DSB SY, but the entry code must read from ICC_CTLR_EL1 as static keys aren't accessible from plain assembly. It would be much nicer to use an alternative instruction sequence for the DSB, as this would avoid the need to read from ICC_CTLR_EL1 in the entry code, and for most other code this will result in simpler code generation with fewer instructions and fewer branches. This patch adds a new ARM64_HAS_GIC_PRIO_RELAXED_SYNC cpucap which is only set when ICC_CTLR_EL1.PMHE == 0b0 (and GIC priority masking is in use). This allows us to replace the existing users of the `gic_pmr_sync` static key with alternative sequences which default to a DSB SY and are relaxed to a NOP when PMHE is not in use. The entry assembly management of the PMR is slightly restructured to use a branch (rather than multiple NOPs) when priority masking is not in use. This is more in keeping with other alternatives in the entry assembly, and permits the use of a separate alternatives for the PMHE-dependent DSB SY (and removal of the conditional branch this currently requires). For consistency I've adjusted both the save and restore paths. According to bloat-o-meter, when building defconfig + CONFIG_ARM64_PSEUDO_NMI=y this shrinks the kernel text by ~4KiB: | add/remove: 4/2 grow/shrink: 42/310 up/down: 332/-5032 (-4700) The resulting vmlinux is ~66KiB smaller, though the resulting Image size is unchanged due to padding and alignment: | [mark@lakrids:~/src/linux]% ls -al vmlinux-* | -rwxr-xr-x 1 mark mark 137508344 Jan 17 14:11 vmlinux-after | -rwxr-xr-x 1 mark mark 137575440 Jan 17 13:49 vmlinux-before | [mark@lakrids:~/src/linux]% ls -al Image-* | -rw-r--r-- 1 mark mark 38777344 Jan 17 14:11 Image-after | -rw-r--r-- 1 mark mark 38777344 Jan 17 13:49 Image-before Prior to this patch we did not verify the state of ICC_CTLR_EL1.PMHE on secondary CPUs. As of this patch this is verified by the cpufeature code when using GIC priority masking (i.e. when using pseudo-NMIs). Note that since commit: 7e3a57fa6ca831fa ("arm64: Document ICC_CTLR_EL3.PMHE setting requirements") ... Documentation/arm64/booting.rst specifies: | - ICC_CTLR_EL3.PMHE (bit 6) must be set to the same value across | all CPUs the kernel is executing on, and must stay constant | for the lifetime of the kernel. ... so that should not adversely affect any compliant systems, and as we'll only check for the absense of PMHE when using pseudo-NMIs, this will only fire when such mismatch will adversely affect the system. Signed-off-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org> Cc: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230130145429.903791-5-mark.rutland@arm.com Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
2023-01-31Merge tag 'v6.2-rc6' into sched/core, to pick up fixesIngo Molnar1-6/+7
Pick up fixes before merging another batch of cpuidle updates. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2023-01-27net: checksum: drop the linux/uaccess.h includeJakub Kicinski1-0/+1
net/checksum.h pulls in linux/uaccess.h which is large. In the x86 header the include seems to not be needed at all. ARM on the other hand does not include uaccess.h, even tho it calls access_ok(). In the generic implementation guard the include of linux/uaccess.h with the same condition as the code that needs it. With this change pre-processed net/checksum.h shrinks on x86 from 30616 lines to just 1193. Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2023-01-19serial: earlycon-arm-semihost: Move smh_putc() variants in respective arch's ↵Bin Meng1-0/+30
semihost.h Move smh_putc() variants in respective arch/*/include/asm/semihost.h, in preparation to add RISC-V support. Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bmeng@tinylab.org> Tested-by: Sergey Matyukevich <sergey.matyukevich@syntacore.com> Acked-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221209150437.795918-2-bmeng@tinylab.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2023-01-16ARM: s3c: remove s3c24xx specific hacksArnd Bergmann1-10/+0
A number of device drivers reference CONFIG_ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ or similar symbols that are no longer available with the platform gone, though the drivers themselves are still used on newer platforms, so remove these hacks. Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Acked-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Acked-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com> Acked-by: Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@linaro.org> Acked-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> Acked-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org> Acked-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2023-01-13objtool/idle: Validate __cpuidle code as noinstrPeter Zijlstra1-1/+0
Idle code is very like entry code in that RCU isn't available. As such, add a little validation. Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Tested-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com> Tested-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Acked-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> Acked-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230112195540.373461409@infradead.org
2023-01-11ARM: 9283/1: permit non-nested kernel mode NEON in softirq contextArd Biesheuvel1-0/+8
We currently only permit kernel mode NEON in process context, to avoid the need to preserve/restore the NEON register file when taking an exception while running in the kernel. Like we did on arm64, we can relax this restriction substantially, by permitting kernel mode NEON from softirq context, while ensuring that softirq processing is disabled when the NEON is being used in task context. This guarantees that only NEON context belonging to user space needs to be preserved and restored, which is already taken care of. This is especially relevant for network encryption, where incoming frames are typically handled in softirq context, and deferring software decryption to a kernel thread or falling back to C code are both undesirable from a performance PoV. Tested-by: Martin Willi <martin@strongswan.org> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2023-01-11ARM: 9282/1: vfp: Manipulate task VFP state with softirqs disabledArd Biesheuvel1-7/+12
In a subsequent patch, we will relax the kernel mode NEON policy, and permit kernel mode NEON to be used not only from task context, as is permitted today, but also from softirq context. Given that softirqs may trigger over the back of any IRQ unless they are explicitly disabled, we need to address the resulting races in the VFP state handling, by disabling softirq processing in two distinct but related cases: - kernel mode NEON will leave the FPU disabled after it completes, so any kernel code sequence that enables the FPU and subsequently accesses its registers needs to disable softirqs until it completes; - kernel_neon_begin() will preserve the userland VFP state in memory, and if it interrupts the ordinary VFP state preserve sequence, the latter will resume execution with the VFP registers corrupted, and happily continue saving them to memory. Given that disabling softirqs also disables preemption, we can replace the existing preempt_disable/enable occurrences in the VFP state handling asm code with new macros that dis/enable softirqs instead. In the VFP state handling C code, add local_bh_disable/enable() calls in those places where the VFP state is preserved. One thing to keep in mind is that, once we allow NEON use in softirq context, the result of any such interruption is that the FPEXC_EN bit in the FPEXC register will be cleared, and vfp_current_hw_state[cpu] will be NULL. This means that any sequence that [conditionally] clears FPEXC_EN and/or sets vfp_current_hw_state[cpu] to NULL does not need to run with softirqs disabled, as the result will be the same. Furthermore, the handling of THREAD_NOTIFY_SWITCH is guaranteed to run with IRQs disabled, and so it does not need protection from softirq interruptions either. Tested-by: Martin Willi <martin@strongswan.org> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2023-01-04ARM: renumber bits related to _TIF_WORK_MASKJens Axboe1-6/+7
We want to ensure that the mask related to calling do_work_pending() is within the first 16 bits. Move bits unrelated to that outside of that range, to avoid spuriously calling do_work_pending() when we don't need to. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Fixes: 32d59773da38 ("arm: add support for TIF_NOTIFY_SIGNAL") Reported-and-tested-by: Hui Tang <tanghui20@huawei.com> Suggested-by: Russell King (Oracle) <linux@armlinux.org.uk> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/7ecb8f3c-2aeb-a905-0d4a-aa768b9649b5@huawei.com/ Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2022-12-15Merge tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.2' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-1/+0
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux Pull gpio updates from Bartosz Golaszewski: "We have a new GPIO multiplexer driver, bunch of driver updates and refactoring in the core GPIO library. GPIO core: - teach gpiolib to work with software nodes for HW description - remove ARCH_NR_GPIOS treewide as we no longer impose any limit on the number of GPIOS since the allocation became entirely dynamic - add support for HW quirks for Cirrus CS42L56 codec, Marvell NFC controller, Freescale PCIe and Ethernet controller, Himax LCDs and Mediatek mt2701 - refactor OF quirk code - some general refactoring of the OF and ACPI code, adding new helpers, minor tweaks and fixes, making fwnode usage consistent etc. GPIO uAPI: - fix an issue where the user-space can trigger a NULL-pointer dereference in the kernel by opening a device file, forcing a driver unbind and then calling one of the syscalls on the associated file descriptor New drivers: - add gpio-latch: a new GPIO multiplexer based on latches connected to other GPIOs Driver updates: - convert i2c GPIO expanders to using .probe_new() - drop the gpio-sta2x11 driver - factor out common code for the ACCES IDIO-16 family of controllers and use this new library wherever applicable in drivers - add DT support to gpio-hisi - allow building gpio-davinci as a module and increase its maxItems property - add support for a new model to gpio-pca9570 - other minor changes to various drivers" * tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux: (66 commits) gpio: sim: set a limit on the number of GPIOs gpiolib: protect the GPIO device against being dropped while in use by user-space gpiolib: cdev: fix NULL-pointer dereferences gpiolib: Provide to_gpio_device() helper gpiolib: Unify access to the device properties gpio: Do not include <linux/kernel.h> when not really needed. gpio: pcf857x: Convert to i2c's .probe_new() gpio: pca953x: Convert to i2c's .probe_new() gpio: max732x: Convert to i2c's .probe_new() dt-bindings: gpio: gpio-davinci: Increase maxItems in gpio-line-names gpiolib: ensure that fwnode is properly set gpio: sl28cpld: Replace irqchip mask_invert with unmask_base gpiolib: of: Use correct fwnode for DT-probed chips gpiolib: of: Drop redundant check in of_mm_gpiochip_remove() gpiolib: of: Prepare of_mm_gpiochip_add_data() for fwnode gpiolib: add support for software nodes gpiolib: consolidate GPIO lookups gpiolib: acpi: avoid leaking ACPI details into upper gpiolib layers gpiolib: acpi: teach acpi_find_gpio() to handle data-only nodes gpiolib: acpi: change acpi_find_gpio() to accept firmware node ...
2022-12-14Merge tag 'mm-stable-2022-12-13' of ↵Linus Torvalds2-6/+0
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton: - More userfaultfs work from Peter Xu - Several convert-to-folios series from Sidhartha Kumar and Huang Ying - Some filemap cleanups from Vishal Moola - David Hildenbrand added the ability to selftest anon memory COW handling - Some cpuset simplifications from Liu Shixin - Addition of vmalloc tracing support by Uladzislau Rezki - Some pagecache folioifications and simplifications from Matthew Wilcox - A pagemap cleanup from Kefeng Wang: we have VM_ACCESS_FLAGS, so use it - Miguel Ojeda contributed some cleanups for our use of the __no_sanitize_thread__ gcc keyword. This series should have been in the non-MM tree, my bad - Naoya Horiguchi improved the interaction between memory poisoning and memory section removal for huge pages - DAMON cleanups and tuneups from SeongJae Park - Tony Luck fixed the handling of COW faults against poisoned pages - Peter Xu utilized the PTE marker code for handling swapin errors - Hugh Dickins reworked compound page mapcount handling, simplifying it and making it more efficient - Removal of the autonuma savedwrite infrastructure from Nadav Amit and David Hildenbrand - zram support for multiple compression streams from Sergey Senozhatsky - David Hildenbrand reworked the GUP code's R/O long-term pinning so that drivers no longer need to use the FOLL_FORCE workaround which didn't work very well anyway - Mel Gorman altered the page allocator so that local IRQs can remnain enabled during per-cpu page allocations - Vishal Moola removed the try_to_release_page() wrapper - Stefan Roesch added some per-BDI sysfs tunables which are used to prevent network block devices from dirtying excessive amounts of pagecache - David Hildenbrand did some cleanup and repair work on KSM COW breaking - Nhat Pham and Johannes Weiner have implemented writeback in zswap's zsmalloc backend - Brian Foster has fixed a longstanding corner-case oddity in file[map]_write_and_wait_range() - sparse-vmemmap changes for MIPS, LoongArch and NIOS2 from Feiyang Chen - Shiyang Ruan has done some work on fsdax, to make its reflink mode work better under xfstests. Better, but still not perfect - Christoph Hellwig has removed the .writepage() method from several filesystems. They only need .writepages() - Yosry Ahmed wrote a series which fixes the memcg reclaim target beancounting - David Hildenbrand has fixed some of our MM selftests for 32-bit machines - Many singleton patches, as usual * tag 'mm-stable-2022-12-13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (313 commits) mm/hugetlb: set head flag before setting compound_order in __prep_compound_gigantic_folio mm: mmu_gather: allow more than one batch of delayed rmaps mm: fix typo in struct pglist_data code comment kmsan: fix memcpy tests mm: add cond_resched() in swapin_walk_pmd_entry() mm: do not show fs mm pc for VM_LOCKONFAULT pages selftests/vm: ksm_functional_tests: fixes for 32bit selftests/vm: cow: fix compile warning on 32bit selftests/vm: madv_populate: fix missing MADV_POPULATE_(READ|WRITE) definitions mm/gup_test: fix PIN_LONGTERM_TEST_READ with highmem mm,thp,rmap: fix races between updates of subpages_mapcount mm: memcg: fix swapcached stat accounting mm: add nodes= arg to memory.reclaim mm: disable top-tier fallback to reclaim on proactive reclaim selftests: cgroup: make sure reclaim target memcg is unprotected selftests: cgroup: refactor proactive reclaim code to reclaim_until() mm: memcg: fix stale protection of reclaim target memcg mm/mmap: properly unaccount memory on mas_preallocate() failure omfs: remove ->writepage jfs: remove ->writepage ...
2022-12-14Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.armlinux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-armLinus Torvalds9-3/+37
Pull ARM updates from Russell King: - update unwinder to cope with module PLTs - enable UBSAN on ARM - improve kernel fault message - update UEFI runtime page tables dump - avoid clang's __aeabi_uldivmod generated in NWFPE code - disable FIQs on CPU shutdown paths - update XOR register usage - a number of build updates (using .arch, thread pointer, removal of lazy evaluation in Makefile) - conversion of stacktrace code to stackwalk - findbit assembly updates - hwcap feature updates for ARMv8 CPUs - instruction dump updates for big-endian platforms - support for function error injection * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.armlinux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-arm: (31 commits) ARM: 9279/1: support function error injection ARM: 9277/1: Make the dumped instructions are consistent with the disassembled ones ARM: 9276/1: Refactor dump_instr() ARM: 9275/1: Drop '-mthumb' from AFLAGS_ISA ARM: 9274/1: Add hwcap for Speculative Store Bypassing Safe ARM: 9273/1: Add hwcap for Speculation Barrier(SB) ARM: 9272/1: vfp: Add hwcap for FEAT_AA32I8MM ARM: 9271/1: vfp: Add hwcap for FEAT_AA32BF16 ARM: 9270/1: vfp: Add hwcap for FEAT_FHM ARM: 9269/1: vfp: Add hwcap for FEAT_DotProd ARM: 9268/1: vfp: Add hwcap FPHP and ASIMDHP for FEAT_FP16 ARM: 9267/1: Define Armv8 registers in AArch32 state ARM: findbit: add unwinder information ARM: findbit: operate by words ARM: findbit: convert to macros ARM: findbit: provide more efficient ARMv7 implementation ARM: findbit: document ARMv5 bit offset calculation ARM: 9259/1: stacktrace: Convert stacktrace to generic ARCH_STACKWALK ARM: 9258/1: stacktrace: Make stack walk callback consistent with generic code ARM: 9265/1: pass -march= only to compiler ...
2022-12-14Merge tag 'efi-next-for-v6.2' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-3/+0
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/efi/efi Pull EFI updates from Ard Biesheuvel: "Another fairly sizable pull request, by EFI subsystem standards. Most of the work was done by me, some of it in collaboration with the distro and bootloader folks (GRUB, systemd-boot), where the main focus has been on removing pointless per-arch differences in the way EFI boots a Linux kernel. - Refactor the zboot code so that it incorporates all the EFI stub logic, rather than calling the decompressed kernel as a EFI app. - Add support for initrd= command line option to x86 mixed mode. - Allow initrd= to be used with arbitrary EFI accessible file systems instead of just the one the kernel itself was loaded from. - Move some x86-only handling and manipulation of the EFI memory map into arch/x86, as it is not used anywhere else. - More flexible handling of any random seeds provided by the boot environment (i.e., systemd-boot) so that it becomes available much earlier during the boot. - Allow improved arch-agnostic EFI support in loaders, by setting a uniform baseline of supported features, and adding a generic magic number to the DOS/PE header. This should allow loaders such as GRUB or systemd-boot to reduce the amount of arch-specific handling substantially. - (arm64) Run EFI runtime services from a dedicated stack, and use it to recover from synchronous exceptions that might occur in the firmware code. - (arm64) Ensure that we don't allocate memory outside of the 48-bit addressable physical range. - Make EFI pstore record size configurable - Add support for decoding CXL specific CPER records" * tag 'efi-next-for-v6.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/efi/efi: (43 commits) arm64: efi: Recover from synchronous exceptions occurring in firmware arm64: efi: Execute runtime services from a dedicated stack arm64: efi: Limit allocations to 48-bit addressable physical region efi: Put Linux specific magic number in the DOS header efi: libstub: Always enable initrd command line loader and bump version efi: stub: use random seed from EFI variable efi: vars: prohibit reading random seed variables efi: random: combine bootloader provided RNG seed with RNG protocol output efi/cper, cxl: Decode CXL Error Log efi/cper, cxl: Decode CXL Protocol Error Section efi: libstub: fix efi_load_initrd_dev_path() kernel-doc comment efi: x86: Move EFI runtime map sysfs code to arch/x86 efi: runtime-maps: Clarify purpose and enable by default for kexec efi: pstore: Add module parameter for setting the record size efi: xen: Set EFI_PARAVIRT for Xen dom0 boot on all architectures efi: memmap: Move manipulation routines into x86 arch tree efi: memmap: Move EFI fake memmap support into x86 arch tree efi: libstub: Undeprecate the command line initrd loader efi: libstub: Add mixed mode support to command line initrd loader efi: libstub: Permit mixed mode return types other than efi_status_t ...
2022-12-13Merge tag 'random-6.2-rc1-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-8/+1
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/crng/random Pull random number generator updates from Jason Donenfeld: - Replace prandom_u32_max() and various open-coded variants of it, there is now a new family of functions that uses fast rejection sampling to choose properly uniformly random numbers within an interval: get_random_u32_below(ceil) - [0, ceil) get_random_u32_above(floor) - (floor, U32_MAX] get_random_u32_inclusive(floor, ceil) - [floor, ceil] Coccinelle was used to convert all current users of prandom_u32_max(), as well as many open-coded patterns, resulting in improvements throughout the tree. I'll have a "late" 6.1-rc1 pull for you that removes the now unused prandom_u32_max() function, just in case any other trees add a new use case of it that needs to converted. According to linux-next, there may be two trivial cases of prandom_u32_max() reintroductions that are fixable with a 's/.../.../'. So I'll have for you a final conversion patch doing that alongside the removal patch during the second week. This is a treewide change that touches many files throughout. - More consistent use of get_random_canary(). - Updates to comments, documentation, tests, headers, and simplification in configuration. - The arch_get_random*_early() abstraction was only used by arm64 and wasn't entirely useful, so this has been replaced by code that works in all relevant contexts. - The kernel will use and manage random seeds in non-volatile EFI variables, refreshing a variable with a fresh seed when the RNG is initialized. The RNG GUID namespace is then hidden from efivarfs to prevent accidental leakage. These changes are split into random.c infrastructure code used in the EFI subsystem, in this pull request, and related support inside of EFISTUB, in Ard's EFI tree. These are co-dependent for full functionality, but the order of merging doesn't matter. - Part of the infrastructure added for the EFI support is also used for an improvement to the way vsprintf initializes its siphash key, replacing an sleep loop wart. - The hardware RNG framework now always calls its correct random.c input function, add_hwgenerator_randomness(), rather than sometimes going through helpers better suited for other cases. - The add_latent_entropy() function has long been called from the fork handler, but is a no-op when the latent entropy gcc plugin isn't used, which is fine for the purposes of latent entropy. But it was missing out on the cycle counter that was also being mixed in beside the latent entropy variable. So now, if the latent entropy gcc plugin isn't enabled, add_latent_entropy() will expand to a call to add_device_randomness(NULL, 0), which adds a cycle counter, without the absent latent entropy variable. - The RNG is now reseeded from a delayed worker, rather than on demand when used. Always running from a worker allows it to make use of the CPU RNG on platforms like S390x, whose instructions are too slow to do so from interrupts. It also has the effect of adding in new inputs more frequently with more regularity, amounting to a long term transcript of random values. Plus, it helps a bit with the upcoming vDSO implementation (which isn't yet ready for 6.2). - The jitter entropy algorithm now tries to execute on many different CPUs, round-robining, in hopes of hitting even more memory latencies and other unpredictable effects. It also will mix in a cycle counter when the entropy timer fires, in addition to being mixed in from the main loop, to account more explicitly for fluctuations in that timer firing. And the state it touches is now kept within the same cache line, so that it's assured that the different execution contexts will cause latencies. * tag 'random-6.2-rc1-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/crng/random: (23 commits) random: include <linux/once.h> in the right header random: align entropy_timer_state to cache line random: mix in cycle counter when jitter timer fires random: spread out jitter callback to different CPUs random: remove extraneous period and add a missing one in comments efi: random: refresh non-volatile random seed when RNG is initialized vsprintf: initialize siphash key using notifier random: add back async readiness notifier random: reseed in delayed work rather than on-demand random: always mix cycle counter in add_latent_entropy() hw_random: use add_hwgenerator_randomness() for early entropy random: modernize documentation comment on get_random_bytes() random: adjust comment to account for removed function random: remove early archrandom abstraction random: use random.trust_{bootloader,cpu} command line option only stackprotector: actually use get_random_canary() stackprotector: move get_random_canary() into stackprotector.h treewide: use get_random_u32_inclusive() when possible treewide: use get_random_u32_{above,below}() instead of manual loop treewide: use get_random_u32_below() instead of deprecated function ...
2022-12-07Merge tag 'v6.1-rc8' into efi/nextArd Biesheuvel3-14/+10
Linux 6.1-rc8
2022-12-07ARM: 9279/1: support function error injectionWang Kefeng1-0/+4
This enables HAVE_FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION by adding necessary regs_set_return_value() and override_function_with_return(). Simply tested according to Documentation/fault-injection/fault-injection.rst. Signed-off-by: Kefeng Wang <wangkefeng.wang@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-28ARM: 9274/1: Add hwcap for Speculative Store Bypassing SafeAmit Daniel Kachhap1-0/+1
Speculative Store Bypassing Safe(FEAT_SSBS) is a feature present in AArch32 state for Armv8 and is represented by ID_PFR2_EL1.SSBS identification register. This feature denotes the presence of PSTATE.ssbs bit and hence adding a hwcap will enable the userspace to check it before trying to set/unset this PSTATE. This commit adds the ID feature bit detection, and uses elf_hwcap2 accordingly. Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.kachhap@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-28ARM: 9273/1: Add hwcap for Speculation Barrier(SB)Amit Daniel Kachhap1-0/+1
Speculation Barrier(FEAT_SB) is a feature present in AArch32 state for Armv8 and is represented by ISAR6.SB identification register. This feature denotes the presence of SB instruction and hence adding a hwcap will enable the userspace to check it before trying to use this instruction. This commit adds the ID feature bit detection, and uses elf_hwcap2 accordingly. Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.kachhap@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-28ARM: 9272/1: vfp: Add hwcap for FEAT_AA32I8MMAmit Daniel Kachhap1-0/+1
Int8 matrix multiplication (FEAT_AA32I8MM) is a feature present in AArch32 state for Armv8 and is represented by ISAR6.I8MM identification register. This feature denotes the presence of VSMMLA, VSUDOT, VUMMLA, VUSMMLA and VUSDOT instructions and hence adding a hwcap will enable the userspace to check it before trying to use those instructions. Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.kachhap@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-28ARM: 9271/1: vfp: Add hwcap for FEAT_AA32BF16Amit Daniel Kachhap1-0/+1
Advanced SIMD BFloat16 (FEAT_AA32BF16) is a feature present in AArch32 state for Armv8 and is represented by ISAR6.BF16 identification register. This feature denotes the presence of VCVT, VCVTB, VCVTT, VDOT, VFMAB, VFMAT and VMMLA instructions and hence adding a hwcap will enable the userspace to check it before trying to use those instructions. Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.kachhap@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-28ARM: 9270/1: vfp: Add hwcap for FEAT_FHMAmit Daniel Kachhap1-0/+1
Floating-point half-precision multiplication (FHM) is a feature present in AArch32 state for Armv8 and is represented by ISAR6.FHM identification register. This feature denotes the presence of VFMAL and VMFSL instructions and hence adding a hwcap will enable the userspace to check it before trying to use those instructions. Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.kachhap@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-28ARM: 9269/1: vfp: Add hwcap for FEAT_DotProdAmit Daniel Kachhap1-0/+1
Advanced Dot product is a feature present in AArch32 state for Armv8 and is represented by ISAR6 identification register. This feature denotes the presence of UDOT and SDOT instructions and hence adding a hwcap will enable the userspace to check it before trying to use those instructions. Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.kachhap@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-28ARM: 9268/1: vfp: Add hwcap FPHP and ASIMDHP for FEAT_FP16Amit Daniel Kachhap2-0/+8
Floating point half-precision (FPHP) and Advanced SIMD half-precision (ASIMDHP) are VFP features (FEAT_FP16) represented by MVFR1 identification register. These capabilities can optionally exist with VFPv3 and mandatory with VFPv4. Both these new features exist for Armv8 architecture in AArch32 state. These hwcaps may be useful for the userspace to add conditional check before trying to use FEAT_FP16 feature specific instructions. Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.kachhap@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-28ARM: 9267/1: Define Armv8 registers in AArch32 stateAmit Daniel Kachhap1-0/+4
AArch32 Instruction Set Attribute Register 6 (ID_ISAR6_EL1) and AArch32 Processor Feature Register 2 (ID_PFR2_EL1) identifies some new features for the Armv8 architecture. This registers will be utilized to add hwcaps for those cpu features. These registers are marked as reserved for Armv7 and should be a RAZ. Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.kachhap@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-24Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.armlinux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-armLinus Torvalds3-14/+10
Pull ARM fixes from Russell King: "Two fixes for 6.1: - fix stacktraces for tracepoint events in Thumb2 mode - fix for noMMU ZERO_PAGE() implementation" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.armlinux.org.uk/~rmk/linux-arm: ARM: 9266/1: mm: fix no-MMU ZERO_PAGE() implementation ARM: 9251/1: perf: Fix stacktraces for tracepoint events in THUMB2 kernels
2022-11-18stackprotector: actually use get_random_canary()Jason A. Donenfeld1-8/+1
The RNG always mixes in the Linux version extremely early in boot. It also always includes a cycle counter, not only during early boot, but each and every time it is invoked prior to being fully initialized. Together, this means that the use of additional xors inside of the various stackprotector.h files is superfluous and over-complicated. Instead, we can get exactly the same thing, but better, by just calling `get_random_canary()`. Acked-by: Guo Ren <guoren@kernel.org> # for csky Acked-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> # for arm64 Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
2022-11-14ARM: findbit: operate by wordsRussell King (Oracle)1-0/+6
Convert the implementations to operate on words rather than bytes which makes bitmap searching faster. Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-09efi: libstub: Move screen_info handling to common codeArd Biesheuvel1-3/+0
Currently, arm64, RISC-V and LoongArch rely on the fact that struct screen_info can be accessed directly, due to the fact that the EFI stub and the core kernel are part of the same image. This will change after a future patch, so let's ensure that the screen_info handling is able to deal with this, by adopting the arm32 approach of passing it as a configuration table. While at it, switch to ACPI reclaim memory to hold the screen_info data, which is more appropriate for this kind of allocation. Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org>
2022-11-09mm: remove kern_addr_valid() completelyKefeng Wang2-6/+0
Most architectures (except arm64/x86/sparc) simply return 1 for kern_addr_valid(), which is only used in read_kcore(), and it calls copy_from_kernel_nofault() which could check whether the address is a valid kernel address. So as there is no need for kern_addr_valid(), let's remove it. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20221018074014.185687-1-wangkefeng.wang@huawei.com Signed-off-by: Kefeng Wang <wangkefeng.wang@huawei.com> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> [m68k] Acked-by: Heiko Carstens <hca@linux.ibm.com> [s390] Acked-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Acked-by: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de> [parisc] Acked-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au> [powerpc] Acked-by: Guo Ren <guoren@kernel.org> [csky] Acked-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> [arm64] Cc: Alexander Gordeev <agordeev@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org> Cc: Anton Ivanov <anton.ivanov@cambridgegreys.com> Cc: <aou@eecs.berkeley.edu> Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de> Cc: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu> Cc: Chris Zankel <chris@zankel.net> Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com> Cc: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen@kernel.org> Cc: Greg Ungerer <gerg@linux-m68k.org> Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com> Cc: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@kernel.org> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Ivan Kokshaysky <ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru> Cc: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com> Cc: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Cc: Jonas Bonn <jonas@southpole.se> Cc: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com> Cc: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> Cc: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu> Cc: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com> Cc: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com> Cc: Paul Walmsley <paul.walmsley@sifive.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Cc: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at> Cc: Rich Felker <dalias@libc.org> Cc: Russell King <linux@armlinux.org.uk> Cc: Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> Cc: Stefan Kristiansson <stefan.kristiansson@saunalahti.fi> Cc: Sven Schnelle <svens@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: Vasily Gorbik <gor@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@kernel.org> Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org> Cc: Xuerui Wang <kernel@xen0n.name> Cc: Yoshinori Sato <ysato@users.osdn.me> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2022-11-08ARM: 9258/1: stacktrace: Make stack walk callback consistent with generic codeLi Huafei1-1/+1
As with the generic arch_stack_walk() code the ARM stack walk code takes a callback that is called per stack frame. Currently the ARM code always passes a struct stackframe to the callback and the generic code just passes the pc, however none of the users ever reference anything in the struct other than the pc value. The ARM code also uses a return type of int while the generic code uses a return type of bool though in both cases the return value is a boolean value and the sense is inverted between the two. In order to reduce code duplication when ARM is converted to use arch_stack_walk() change the signature and return sense of the ARM specific callback to match that of the generic code. Signed-off-by: Li Huafei <lihuafei1@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Linus Waleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-07ARM: 9260/1: lib/xor: use r10 rather than r7 in xor_arm4regs_{2|3}Nick Desaulniers1-2/+2
kbuild test robot reports: In file included from crypto/xor.c:17: ./arch/arm/include/asm/xor.h:61:3: error: write to reserved register 'R7' GET_BLOCK_4(p1); ^ ./arch/arm/include/asm/xor.h:20:10: note: expanded from macro 'GET_BLOCK_4' __asm__("ldmia %0, {%1, %2, %3, %4}" ^ ./arch/arm/include/asm/xor.h:63:3: error: write to reserved register 'R7' PUT_BLOCK_4(p1); ^ ./arch/arm/include/asm/xor.h:42:23: note: expanded from macro 'PUT_BLOCK_4' __asm__ __volatile__("stmia %0!, {%2, %3, %4, %5}" ^ ./arch/arm/include/asm/xor.h:83:3: error: write to reserved register 'R7' GET_BLOCK_4(p1); ^ ./arch/arm/include/asm/xor.h:20:10: note: expanded from macro 'GET_BLOCK_4' __asm__("ldmia %0, {%1, %2, %3, %4}" ^ ./arch/arm/include/asm/xor.h:86:3: error: write to reserved register 'R7' PUT_BLOCK_4(p1); ^ ./arch/arm/include/asm/xor.h:42:23: note: expanded from macro 'PUT_BLOCK_4' __asm__ __volatile__("stmia %0!, {%2, %3, %4, %5}" ^ Thumb2 uses r7 rather than r11 as the frame pointer. Let's use r10 rather than r7 for these temporaries. Link: https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/1732 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/llvm/202210072120.V1O2SuKY-lkp@intel.com/ Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> Suggested-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-07ARM: 9255/1: efi/dump UEFI runtime page tables for ARMWang Kefeng1-0/+1
UEFI runtime page tables dump only for ARM64 at present, but ARM support EFI and ARM_PTDUMP_DEBUGFS now. Since ARM could potentially execute with a 1G/3G user/kernel split, choosing 1G as the upper limit for UEFI runtime end, with this, we could enable UEFI runtime page tables on ARM. Acked-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Tested-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Kefeng Wang <wangkefeng.wang@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-07ARM: 9252/1: module: Teach unwinder about PLTsAlex Sverdlin1-0/+5
"unwind: Index not found eef26358" warnings keep popping up on CONFIG_ARM_MODULE_PLTS-enabled systems if the PC points to a PLT veneer. Teach the unwinder how to deal with them, taking into account they don't change state of the stack or register file except loading PC. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20200402153845.30985-1-kursad.oney@broadcom.com/ Tested-by: Kursad Oney <kursad.oney@broadcom.com> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Alexander Sverdlin <alexander.sverdlin@nokia.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-07ARM: 9266/1: mm: fix no-MMU ZERO_PAGE() implementationGiulio Benetti2-13/+9
Actually in no-MMU SoCs(i.e. i.MXRT) ZERO_PAGE(vaddr) expands to ``` virt_to_page(0) ``` that in order expands to: ``` pfn_to_page(virt_to_pfn(0)) ``` and then virt_to_pfn(0) to: ``` ((((unsigned long)(0) - PAGE_OFFSET) >> PAGE_SHIFT) + PHYS_PFN_OFFSET) ``` where PAGE_OFFSET and PHYS_PFN_OFFSET are the DRAM offset(0x80000000) and PAGE_SHIFT is 12. This way we obtain 16MB(0x01000000) summed to the base of DRAM(0x80000000). When ZERO_PAGE(0) is then used, for example in bio_add_page(), the page gets an address that is out of DRAM bounds. So instead of using fake virtual page 0 let's allocate a dedicated zero_page during paging_init() and assign it to a global 'struct page * empty_zero_page' the same way mmu.c does and it's the same approach used in m68k with commit dc068f462179 as discussed here[0]. Then let's move ZERO_PAGE() definition to the top of pgtable.h to be in common between mmu.c and nommu.c. [0]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-m68k/2a462b23-5b8e-bbf4-ec7d-778434a3b9d7@google.com/T/#m1266ceb63 ad140743174d6b3070364d3c9a5179b Signed-off-by: Giulio Benetti <giulio.benetti@benettiengineering.com> Reviewed-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-11-07ARM: 9251/1: perf: Fix stacktraces for tracepoint events in THUMB2 kernelsTomislav Novak1-1/+1
Store the frame address where arm_get_current_stackframe() looks for it (ARM_r7 instead of ARM_fp if CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL=y). Otherwise frame->fp gets set to 0, causing unwind_frame() to fail. # bpftrace -e 't:sched:sched_switch { @[kstack] = count(); exit(); }' Attaching 1 probe... @[ __schedule+1059 ]: 1 A typical first unwind instruction is 0x97 (SP = R7), so after executing it SP ends up being 0 and -URC_FAILURE is returned. unwind_frame(pc = ac9da7d7 lr = 00000000 sp = c69bdda0 fp = 00000000) unwind_find_idx(ac9da7d7) unwind_exec_insn: insn = 00000097 unwind_exec_insn: fp = 00000000 sp = 00000000 lr = 00000000 pc = 00000000 With this patch: # bpftrace -e 't:sched:sched_switch { @[kstack] = count(); exit(); }' Attaching 1 probe... @[ __schedule+1059 __schedule+1059 schedule+79 schedule_hrtimeout_range_clock+163 schedule_hrtimeout_range+17 ep_poll+471 SyS_epoll_wait+111 sys_epoll_pwait+231 __ret_fast_syscall+1 ]: 1 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220920230728.2617421-1-tnovak@fb.com/ Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Tomislav Novak <tnovak@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Russell King (Oracle) <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2022-10-17gpiolib: Get rid of ARCH_NR_GPIOSChristophe Leroy1-1/+0
Since commit 14e85c0e69d5 ("gpio: remove gpio_descs global array") there is no limitation on the number of GPIOs that can be allocated in the system since the allocation is fully dynamic. ARCH_NR_GPIOS is today only used in order to provide downwards gpiobase allocation from that value, while static allocation is performed upwards from 0. However that has the disadvantage of limiting the number of GPIOs that can be registered in the system. To overcome this limitation without requiring each and every platform to provide its 'best-guess' maximum number, rework the allocation to allocate upwards, allowing approx 2 millions of GPIOs. In order to still allow static allocation for legacy drivers, define GPIO_DYNAMIC_BASE with the value 512 as the start for dynamic allocation. The 512 value is chosen because it is the end of the current default range so all current static allocations are expected to be below that value. Of course that's just a rough estimate based on the default value, but assuming static allocations come first, even if there are more static allocations it should fit under the 512 value. In the future, it is expected that all static allocations go away and then dynamic allocation will be patched to start at 0. Signed-off-by: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu> Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bartosz.golaszewski@linaro.org>