If cur_state for the powerclamp cooling device is set to the default
minimum state of 0, without setting first to cur_state > 0, this results
in NULL pointer access.
This NULL pointer access happens in the powercap core idle-inject
function idle_inject_set_duration() as there is no NULL check for
idle_inject_device pointer. This pointer must be allocated by calling
idle_inject_register() or idle_inject_register_full().
In the function powerclamp_set_cur_state(), idle_inject_device pointer
is allocated only when the cur_state > 0. But setting 0 without changing
to any other state, idle_inject_set_duration() will be called with a
NULL idle_inject_device pointer.
To address this, just return from powerclamp_set_cur_state() if the
current cooling device state is the same as the last one. Since the
power-up default cooling device state is 0, changing the state to 0
again here will return without calling idle_inject_set_duration().
Signed-off-by: Srinivas Pandruvada <[email protected]> Fixes: 8526eb7fc75a ("thermal: intel: powerclamp: Use powercap idle-inject feature")
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217386 Tested-by: Risto A. Paju <[email protected]> Cc: 6.3+ <[email protected]> # 6.3+ Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <[email protected]>
Hans de Goede [Fri, 28 Apr 2023 13:23:50 +0000 (15:23 +0200)]
ACPI: video: Remove acpi_backlight=video quirk for Lenovo ThinkPad W530
Remove the acpi_backlight=video quirk for Lenovo ThinkPad W530.
This was intended to help users of the (unsupported) Nvidia binary driver,
but this has been reported to cause backlight control issues for users
who have the gfx configured in hybrid (dual-GPU) mode, so drop this.
The Nvidia binary driver should call acpi_video_register_backlight()
when necessary and this has been reported to Nvidia.
Until this is fixed Nvidia binary driver users can work around this by
passing "acpi_backlight=video" on the kernel commandline (with the latest
6.1.y or newer stable series, kernels < 6.1.y don't need this).
Fix a potential race in gmap_make_secure() and remove the last user of
follow_page() without FOLL_GET.
The old code is locking something it doesn't have a reference to, and
as explained by Jason and David in this discussion:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/Y9J4P%[email protected]/
it can lead to all kind of bad things, including the page getting
unmapped (MADV_DONTNEED), freed, reallocated as a larger folio and the
unlock_page() would target the wrong bit.
There is also another race with the FOLL_WRITE, which could race
between the follow_page() and the get_locked_pte().
The main point is to remove the last use of follow_page() without
FOLL_GET or FOLL_PIN, removing the races can be considered a nice
bonus.
KVM: s390: pv: fix asynchronous teardown for small VMs
On machines without the Destroy Secure Configuration Fast UVC, the
topmost level of page tables is set aside and freed asynchronously
as last step of the asynchronous teardown.
Each gmap has a host_to_guest radix tree mapping host (userspace)
addresses (with 1M granularity) to gmap segment table entries (pmds).
If a guest is smaller than 2GB, the topmost level of page tables is the
segment table (i.e. there are only 2 levels). Replacing it means that
the pointers in the host_to_guest mapping would become stale and cause
all kinds of nasty issues.
This patch fixes the issue by disallowing asynchronous teardown for
guests with only 2 levels of page tables. Userspace should (and already
does) try using the normal destroy if the asynchronous one fails.
Update s390_replace_asce so it refuses to replace segment type ASCEs.
This is still needed in case the normal destroy VM fails.
Breno Leitao [Thu, 4 May 2023 12:18:55 +0000 (05:18 -0700)]
io_uring: Pass whole sqe to commands
Currently uring CMD operation relies on having large SQEs, but future
operations might want to use normal SQE.
The io_uring_cmd currently only saves the payload (cmd) part of the SQE,
but, for commands that use normal SQE size, it might be necessary to
access the initial SQE fields outside of the payload/cmd block. So,
saves the whole SQE other than just the pdu.
This changes slightly how the io_uring_cmd works, since the cmd
structures and callbacks are not opaque to io_uring anymore. I.e, the
callbacks can look at the SQE entries, not only, in the cmd structure.
The main advantage is that we don't need to create custom structures for
simple commands.
Creates io_uring_sqe_cmd() that returns the cmd private data as a null
pointer and avoids casting in the callee side.
Also, make most of ublk_drv's sqe->cmd priv structure into const, and use
io_uring_sqe_cmd() to get the private structure, removing the unwanted
cast. (There is one case where the cast is still needed since the
header->{len,addr} is updated in the private structure)
Paolo Abeni [Thu, 4 May 2023 08:48:10 +0000 (10:48 +0200)]
Merge tag 'nf-23-05-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netfilter/nf
Pablo Neira Ayuso says:
====================
Netfilter fixes for net
The following patchset contains one Netfilter fix:
1) Restore 'ct state untracked' matching with CONFIG_RETPOLINE=y,
from Florian Westphal.
* tag 'nf-23-05-03' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netfilter/nf:
netfilter: nf_tables: fix ct untracked match breakage
====================
This patch adds a new case to handle the situation where the
device does not support any input methods in the
`snd_usb_caiaq_input_init` function. It returns an `-EINVAL` error code
to indicate that no input methods are supported on the device.
Caleb Harper [Wed, 3 May 2023 17:50:26 +0000 (12:50 -0500)]
ALSA: hda/realtek: support HP Pavilion Aero 13-be0xxx Mute LED
This patch adds support for the mute LED on the HP Pavilion Aero Laptop
13-be0xxx. The current behavior is that the LED does not turn on at any
time and does not indicate to the user whether the sound is muted.
The solution is to add a PCI quirk to properly recognize and support the
LED on this device.
This change has been tested on the device in question using modified
versions of kernels 6.0.7-6.2.12 on Arch Linux.
mailbox: qcom-apcs-ipc: do not grow the of_device_id
Re-organize the compatible devices and add a comment to avoid unneeded
of_device_id growth with every new SoC. These devices have quite a lot
of similarities and they can use only one compatible fallback for driver
binding.
dt-bindings: mailbox: qcom,apcs-kpss-global: use fallbacks for few variants
Rework the compatibles of IPQ8074, SC7180, SC8180X and SM8150 as
compatible devices (same from Linux driver point of view). This allows
smaller of_device_id table in the Linux driver and smaller
allOf:if:then: constraints.
Conor Dooley [Thu, 9 Mar 2023 20:44:50 +0000 (20:44 +0000)]
mailbox: mpfs: convert SOC_MICROCHIP_POLARFIRE to ARCH_MICROCHIP_POLARFIRE
As part of converting RISC-V SOC_FOO symbols to ARCH_FOO to match the
use of such symbols on other architectures, convert the Microchip FPGA
mailbox driver to use the new symbol.
The driver can match only via the DT table so the table should be always
used and the of_match_ptr does not have any sense (this also allows ACPI
matching via PRP0001, even though it might not be relevant here).
drivers/mailbox/bcm-pdc-mailbox.c:1474:34: error: ‘pdc_mbox_of_match’ defined but not used [-Werror=unused-const-variable=]
The driver can match only via the DT table so the table should be always
used and the of_match_ptr does not have any sense (this also allows ACPI
matching via PRP0001, even though it might not be relevant here).
drivers/mailbox/rockchip-mailbox.c:158:34: error: ‘rockchip_mbox_of_match’ defined but not used [-Werror=unused-const-variable=]
Lee Jones [Thu, 20 Apr 2023 07:27:18 +0000 (08:27 +0100)]
mailbox: mailbox-test: Fix potential double-free in mbox_test_message_write()
If a user can make copy_from_user() fail, there is a potential for
UAF/DF due to a lack of locking around the allocation, use and freeing
of the data buffers.
This issue is not theoretical. I managed to author a POC for it:
Paulo Alcantara [Thu, 27 Apr 2023 07:40:08 +0000 (04:40 -0300)]
cifs: avoid potential races when handling multiple dfs tcons
Now that a DFS tcon manages its own list of DFS referrals and
sessions, there is no point in having a single worker to refresh
referrals of all DFS tcons. Make it faster and less prone to race
conditions when having several mounts by queueing a worker per DFS
tcon that will take care of refreshing only the DFS referrals related
to it.
Paulo Alcantara [Wed, 26 Apr 2023 16:43:53 +0000 (13:43 -0300)]
cifs: protect access of TCP_Server_Info::{origin,leaf}_fullpath
Protect access of TCP_Server_Info::{origin,leaf}_fullpath when
matching DFS connections, and get rid of
TCP_Server_Info::current_fullpath while we're at it.
Paulo Alcantara [Tue, 25 Apr 2023 05:42:56 +0000 (02:42 -0300)]
cifs: fix potential race when tree connecting ipc
Protect access of TCP_Server_Info::hostname when building the ipc tree
name as it might get freed in cifsd thread and thus causing an
use-after-free bug in __tree_connect_dfs_target(). Also, while at it,
update status of IPC tcon on success and then avoid any extra tree
connects.
Namjae Jeon [Tue, 2 May 2023 23:51:51 +0000 (08:51 +0900)]
ksmbd: call rcu_barrier() in ksmbd_server_exit()
racy issue is triggered the bug by racing between closing a connection
and rmmod. In ksmbd, rcu_barrier() is not called at module unload time,
so nothing prevents ksmbd from getting unloaded while it still has RCU
callbacks pending. It leads to trigger unintended execution of kernel
code locally and use to defeat protections such as Kernel Lockdown
Namjae Jeon [Wed, 3 May 2023 05:03:40 +0000 (14:03 +0900)]
ksmbd: fix racy issue from smb2 close and logoff with multichannel
When smb client send concurrent smb2 close and logoff request
with multichannel connection, It can cause racy issue. logoff request
free tcon and can cause UAF issues in smb2 close. When receiving logoff
request with multichannel, ksmbd should wait until all remaning requests
complete as well as ones in the current connection, and then make
session expired.
Namjae Jeon [Tue, 2 May 2023 23:44:14 +0000 (08:44 +0900)]
ksmbd: fix deadlock in ksmbd_find_crypto_ctx()
Deadlock is triggered by sending multiple concurrent session setup
requests. It should be reused after releasing when getting ctx for crypto.
Multiple consecutive ctx uses cause deadlock while waiting for releasing
due to the limited number of ctx.
Namjae Jeon [Tue, 2 May 2023 23:43:30 +0000 (08:43 +0900)]
ksmbd: block asynchronous requests when making a delay on session setup
ksmbd make a delay of 5 seconds on session setup to avoid dictionary
attacks. But the 5 seconds delay can be bypassed by using asynchronous
requests. This patch block all requests on current connection when
making a delay on sesstion setup failure.
Namjae Jeon [Tue, 2 May 2023 23:42:21 +0000 (08:42 +0900)]
ksmbd: destroy expired sessions
client can indefinitely send smb2 session setup requests with
the SessionId set to 0, thus indefinitely spawning new sessions,
and causing indefinite memory usage. This patch limit to the number
of sessions using expired timeout and session state.
Namjae Jeon [Wed, 3 May 2023 07:45:00 +0000 (16:45 +0900)]
ksmbd: fix racy issue from session setup and logoff
This racy issue is triggered by sending concurrent session setup and
logoff requests. This patch does not set connection status as
KSMBD_SESS_GOOD if state is KSMBD_SESS_NEED_RECONNECT in session setup.
And relookup session to validate if session is deleted in logoff.
Namjae Jeon [Tue, 2 May 2023 23:26:45 +0000 (08:26 +0900)]
ksmbd: fix memleak in session setup
If client send session setup request with unknown NTLMSSP message type,
session that does not included channel can be created. It will cause
session memleak. because ksmbd_sessions_deregister() does not destroy
session if channel is not included. This patch return error response if
client send the request unknown NTLMSSP message type.
drm/amdgpu: drop redundant sched job cleanup when cs is aborted
Once command submission failed due to userptr invalidation in
amdgpu_cs_submit, legacy code will perform cleanup of scheduler
job. However, it's not needed at all, as former commit has integrated
job cleanup stuff into amdgpu_job_free. Otherwise, because of double
free, a NULL pointer dereference will occur in such scenario.
Bug: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/2457 Fixes: f7d66fb2ea43 ("drm/amdgpu: cleanup scheduler job initialization v2") Signed-off-by: Guchun Chen <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Christian König <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected]
drm/amdgpu: disable SDMA WPTR_POLL_ENABLE for SR-IOV
[Why]
This WPTR_POLL_ENABLE is a hardware contigious polling which will cause
FCLK and UCLK to keep on a high level.
Mostly its case can be covered by F32_WPTR_POLL_ENABLE which polls by
firmware.
So to save power, SR-IOV also needs to disable this bit
Hamza Mahfooz [Tue, 2 May 2023 15:59:08 +0000 (11:59 -0400)]
drm/amdgpu: fix an amdgpu_irq_put() issue in gmc_v9_0_hw_fini()
As made mention of in commit 08c677cb0b43 ("drm/amdgpu: fix
amdgpu_irq_put call trace in gmc_v10_0_hw_fini") and commit 13af556104fa
("drm/amdgpu: fix amdgpu_irq_put call trace in gmc_v11_0_hw_fini"). It
is meaningless to call amdgpu_irq_put() for gmc.ecc_irq. So, remove it
from gmc_v9_0_hw_fini().
drm/amdgpu: fix amdgpu_irq_put call trace in gmc_v10_0_hw_fini
The gmc.ecc_irq is enabled by firmware per IFWI setting,
and the host driver is not privileged to enable/disable
the interrupt. So, it is meaningless to use the amdgpu_irq_put
function in gmc_v10_0_hw_fini, which also leads to the call
trace.
drm/amdgpu: fix amdgpu_irq_put call trace in gmc_v11_0_hw_fini
The gmc.ecc_irq is enabled by firmware per IFWI setting,
and the host driver is not privileged to enable/disable
the interrupt. So, it is meaningless to use the amdgpu_irq_put
function in gmc_v11_0_hw_fini, which also leads to the call
trace.
drm/amdgpu: Enable doorbell selfring after resize FB BAR
[Why]
The selfring doorbell aperture will change when resize FB
BAR successfully during gmc sw init, we should reorder
the sequence of enabling doorbell selfring aperture.
[How]
Move enable_doorbell_selfring_aperture from *_common_hw_init
to *_common_late_init.
This fixes the potential issue that GPU ring its own
doorbell when this device is in translated mode when
iommu is on.
v2: Remove *_enable_doorbell_aperture functions (Christian)
v3: Add comments to note that why we need enable doorbell
selfring late (Christian)
Before this change, sienna_cichlid_get_reset_handler will always
return NULL, although the module parameter reset_method is 3
when loading amdgpu driver.
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 May 2023 02:41:59 +0000 (19:41 -0700)]
Merge tag 'parisc-for-6.4-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/deller/parisc-linux
Pull parisc updates from Helge Deller:
"Two important fixes in here:
- The argument pointer register was wrong when calling 64-bit
firmware functions, which may cause random memory corruption or
crashes.
- Ensure page alignment in cache flush functions, otherwise not all
memory might get flushed.
The rest are cleanups (mmap implementation, panic path) and usual
smaller updates.
Summary:
- Calculate correct argument pointer in real64_call_asm()
- Cleanup mmap implementation regarding color alignment (John David
Anglin)
- Spinlock fixes in panic path (Guilherme G. Piccoli)
- build doc update for parisc64 (Randy Dunlap)
- Ensure page alignment in flush functions"
* tag 'parisc-for-6.4-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/deller/parisc-linux:
parisc: Fix argument pointer in real64_call_asm()
parisc: Cleanup mmap implementation regarding color alignment
parisc: Drop HP-UX constants and structs from grfioctl.h
parisc: Ensure page alignment in flush functions
parisc: Replace regular spinlock with spin_trylock on panic path
parisc: update kbuild doc. aliases for parisc64
parisc: Limit amount of kgdb breakpoints on parisc
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 May 2023 02:08:20 +0000 (19:08 -0700)]
Merge tag 'sysctl-6.4-rc1-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux
Pull more sysctl updates from Luis Chamberlain:
"As mentioned on my first pull request for sysctl-next, for v6.4-rc1
we're very close to being able to deprecating register_sysctl_paths().
I was going to assess the situation after the first week of the merge
window.
That time is now and things are looking good. We only have one which
had already an ACK for so I'm picking this up here now and the last
patch is the one that uses an axe.
I have boot tested the last patch and 0-day build completed
successfully"
* tag 'sysctl-6.4-rc1-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux:
sysctl: remove register_sysctl_paths()
kernel: pid_namespace: simplify sysctls with register_sysctl()
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 May 2023 02:02:03 +0000 (19:02 -0700)]
Merge tag 'uml-for-linus-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/uml/linux
Pull uml updates from Richard Weinberger:
- Make stub data pages configurable
- Make it harder to mix user and kernel code by accident
* tag 'uml-for-linus-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/uml/linux:
um: make stub data pages size tweakable
um: prevent user code in modules
um: further clean up user_syms
um: don't export printf()
um: hostfs: define our own API boundary
um: add __weak for exported functions
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 May 2023 01:58:59 +0000 (18:58 -0700)]
Merge tag 'ubifs-for-linus-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rw/ubifs
Pull UBI and UBIFS updates from Richard Weinberger:
"UBI:
- Fix error value for try_write_vid_and_data()
- Minor cleanups
UBIFS:
- Fixes for various memory leaks
- Minor cleanups"
* tag 'ubifs-for-linus-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rw/ubifs:
ubifs: Fix memleak when insert_old_idx() failed
Revert "ubifs: dirty_cow_znode: Fix memleak in error handling path"
ubifs: Fix memory leak in do_rename
ubifs: Free memory for tmpfile name
ubi: Fix return value overwrite issue in try_write_vid_and_data()
ubifs: Remove return in compr_exit()
ubi: Simplify bool conversion
Hans de Goede [Sat, 29 Apr 2023 10:47:21 +0000 (12:47 +0200)]
ASoC: Intel: soc-acpi-cht: Add quirk for Nextbook Ares 8A tablet
The Nextbook Ares 8A tablet which has Android as factory OS, has a buggy
DSDT with both ESSX8316 and 10EC5651 ACPI devices.
This tablet actually uses an rt5651 codec, but the matching code ends up
picking the ESSX8316 device, add a quirk to ignote the ESSX8316 device
on this tablet.
ASoC: codecs: wcd938x: fix accessing regmap on unattached devices
The WCD938x comes with three devices on two Linux drivers:
1. RX Soundwire device (wcd938x-sdw.c driver),
2. TX Soundwire device, which is used to access devices via regmap (also
wcd938x-sdw.c driver),
3. platform device (wcd938x.c driver) - glue and component master,
actually having most of the code using TX Soundwire device regmap.
When RX and TX Soundwire devices probe, the component master (platform
device) bind tries to write micbias configuration via TX Soundwire
regmap. This might happen before TX Soundwire enumerates, so the regmap
access fails. On Qualcomm SM8550 board with WCD9385:
Fix the issue by:
1. Moving the regmap creation from platform device to TX Soundwire
device. The regmap settings are moved as-is with one difference:
making the wcd938x_regmap_config const.
2. Using regmap in cache only mode till the actual TX Soundwire device
enumerates and then sync the regmap cache.
Linus Torvalds [Wed, 3 May 2023 19:01:05 +0000 (12:01 -0700)]
Merge tag 'pm-6.4-rc1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull more power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"These fix a hibernation test mode regression and clean up the
intel_idle driver.
Specifics:
- Make test_resume work again after the changes that made hibernation
open the snapshot device in exclusive mode (Chen Yu)
- Clean up code in several places in intel_idle (Artem Bityutskiy)"
* tag 'pm-6.4-rc1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm:
intel_idle: mark few variables as __read_mostly
intel_idle: do not sprinkle module parameter definitions around
intel_idle: fix confusing message
intel_idle: improve C-state flags handling robustness
intel_idle: further intel_idle_init_cstates_icpu() cleanup
intel_idle: clean up intel_idle_init_cstates_icpu()
intel_idle: use pr_info() instead of printk()
PM: hibernate: Do not get block device exclusively in test_resume mode
PM: hibernate: Turn snapshot_test into global variable
Linus Torvalds [Wed, 3 May 2023 18:49:57 +0000 (11:49 -0700)]
Merge tag 'acpi-6.4-rc1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull more ACPI updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"These add two ACPI-related quirks and extend support for Apple device
properties supplied via ACPI _DSM.
Specifics:
- Do not turn off unused power resources during initialization on the
Toshiba Click Mini (Hans de Goede)
- Support strings in device properties supplied by ACPI _DSM on Apple
platforms (Hector Martin)
- Add an ACPI device ID quirk for Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 (Marius Hoch)"
* tag 'acpi-6.4-rc1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm:
ACPI: property: Support strings in Apple _DSM props
ACPI: x86: utils: Remove Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2's MAGN0001
ACPI: PM: Do not turn of unused power resources on the Toshiba Click Mini
Linus Torvalds [Wed, 3 May 2023 18:46:01 +0000 (11:46 -0700)]
Merge tag 'thermal-6.4-rc1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull more thermal control updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"These are mostly cleanups on top of the previously merged thermal
control changes plus some driver fixes and the removal of the Intel
Menlow thermal driver.
Specifics:
- Add compatible DT bindings for imx6sll and imx6ul to fix a dtbs
check warning (Stefan Wahren)
- Update the example in the DT bindings to reflect changes with the
ADC node name for QCom TM and TM5 (Marijn Suijten)
- Fix comments for the cpuidle_cooling_register() function to match
the function prototype (Chenggang Wang)
- Fix inconsistent temperature read and some Mediatek variant board
reboot by reverting a change and handling the temperature
differently (AngeloGioacchino Del Regno)
- Fix a memory leak in the initialization error path for the Mediatek
driver (Kang Chen)
- Use of_address_to_resource() in the Mediatek driver (Rob Herring)
- Fix unit address in the QCom tsens driver DT bindings (Krzysztof
Kozlowski)
- Clean up the step-wise thermal governor (Zhang Rui)
- Introduce thermal_zone_device() for accessing the device field of
struct thermal_zone_device and two drivers use it (Daniel Lezcano)
- Clean up the ACPI thermal driver a bit (Daniel Lezcano)
- Delete the thermal driver for Intel Menlow platforms that is not
expected to have any users (Rafael Wysocki)"
* tag 'thermal-6.4-rc1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm:
thermal: intel: menlow: Get rid of this driver
ACPI: thermal: Move to dedicated function sysfs extra attr creation
ACPI: thermal: Use thermal_zone_device()
thermal: intel: pch_thermal: Use thermal driver device to write a trace
thermal: core: Encapsulate tz->device field
thermal: gov_step_wise: Adjust code logic to match comment
thermal: gov_step_wise: Delete obsolete comment
dt-bindings: thermal: qcom-tsens: Correct unit address
thermal/drivers/mediatek: Use of_address_to_resource()
thermal/drivers/mediatek: Change clk_prepare_enable to devm_clk_get_enabled in mtk_thermal_probe
thermal/drivers/mediatek: Use devm_of_iomap to avoid resource leak in mtk_thermal_probe
thermal/drivers/mediatek: Add temperature constraints to validate read
Revert "thermal/drivers/mediatek: Add delay after thermal banks initialization"
thermal/drivers/cpuidle_cooling: Delete unmatched comments
dt-bindings: thermal: Use generic ADC node name in examples
dt-bindings: imx-thermal: Add imx6sll and imx6ul compatible
Linus Torvalds [Wed, 3 May 2023 18:25:01 +0000 (11:25 -0700)]
Merge tag 'pwm/for-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/thierry.reding/linux-pwm
Pull pwm updates from Thierry Reding:
"The bulk of this is trivial conversions to the new .remove_new()
callback for drivers as part of Uwe's effort to clean that up.
Other than that a driver is added for Apple devices and various small
fixes are included for existing drivers.
Last but not least, this finally gets rid of the old pwm_request() and
pwm_free() APIs are removed since the last user was dropped in v6.3"
* tag 'pwm/for-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/thierry.reding/linux-pwm: (44 commits)
pwm: Remove unused radix tree
pwm: Delete deprecated functions pwm_request() and pwm_free()
pwm: meson: Fix g12a ao clk81 name
pwm: meson: Fix axg ao mux parents
pwm: stm32: Enforce settings for PWM capture
MAINTAINERS: Add entries for Apple PWM driver
pwm: Add Apple PWM controller
dt-bindings: pwm: Add Apple PWM controller
pwm: mtk-disp: Configure double buffering before reading in .get_state()
pwm: mtk-disp: Disable shadow registers before setting backlight values
pwm: stm32-lp: Drop of_match_ptr for ID table
pwm: rcar: Drop of_match_ptr for ID table
dt-bindings: pwm: Convert Amlogic Meson PWM binding
dt-bindings: pwm: mediatek: Add mediatek,mt7986 compatible
pwm: xilinx: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
pwm: vt8500: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
pwm: tiehrpwm: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
pwm: tiecap: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
pwm: tegra: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
pwm: sun4i: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
...
Linus Torvalds [Wed, 3 May 2023 18:21:07 +0000 (11:21 -0700)]
Merge tag 'soundwire-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vkoul/soundwire
Pull soundwire updates from Vinod Koul:
"This features AMD soundwire controller driver, a bunch of Intel
changes for future platform support, sdw API updates etc:
- Support for AMD soundwire controller
- Intel driver updates to support future platforms
- Core API sdw_nread/nwrite_no_pm updates to handle page boundaries"
* tag 'soundwire-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vkoul/soundwire: (38 commits)
soundwire: intel_auxdevice: improve pm_prepare step
soundwire: bus: Fix unbalanced pm_runtime_put() causing usage count underflow
soundwire: intel: don't save hw_params for use in prepare
soundwire: bus: Update sdw_nread/nwrite_no_pm to handle page boundaries
soundwire: bus: Update kernel doc for no_pm functions
soundwire: bus: Remove now outdated comments on no_pm IO
soundwire: stream: uniquify dev_err() logs
soundwire: stream: remove bus->dev from logs on multiple buses
soundwire: amd: add pm_prepare callback and pm ops support
soundwire: amd: handle SoundWire wake enable interrupt
soundwire: amd: add runtime pm ops for AMD SoundWire manager driver
soundwire: amd: add SoundWire manager interrupt handling
soundwire: amd: enable build for AMD SoundWire manager driver
soundwire: amd: register SoundWire manager dai ops
soundwire: amd: Add support for AMD Manager driver
soundwire: export sdw_compute_slave_ports() function
soundwire: stream: restore cumulative bus bandwidth when compute_params callback failed
soundwire: bandwidth allocation: Use hweight32() to calculate set bits
soundwire: qcom: gracefully handle too many ports in DT
soundwire: qcom: define hardcoded version magic numbers
...
Linus Torvalds [Wed, 3 May 2023 18:17:34 +0000 (11:17 -0700)]
Merge tag 'phy-for-6.4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/phy/linux-phy
Pull phy updates from Vinod Koul:
"New support:
- UFS PHY for Qualcomm SA8775p, SM7150
- PCIe 2 lane phy support for sc8180x and PCIe PHY for SDX65
- Mediatke hdmi phy support for mt8195
- rockchip naneng combo phy support for RK358
Updates:
- Drop Thunder Bay eMMC PHY driver
- RC support for PCIe phy for Qualcomm SDX55
- SGMII support in WIZ driver for J721E
- PCIe and multilink SGMII PHY support in cadence driver
- Big pile of platform remove callback returning void conversions"
* tag 'phy-for-6.4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/phy/linux-phy: (77 commits)
phy: cadence: cdns-dphy-rx: Add common module reset support
phy: ti: j721e-wiz: Add SGMII support in WIZ driver for J721E
dt-bindings: phy: ti: phy-gmii-sel: Add support for J784S4 CPSW9G
phy: ti: j721e-wiz: Fix unreachable code in wiz_mode_select()
phy: cadence: Sierra: Add PCIe + SGMII PHY multilink configuration
phy: mediatek: add support for phy-mtk-hdmi-mt8195
phy: phy-mtk-hdmi: Add generic phy configure callback
dt-bindings: phy: mediatek: hdmi-phy: Add mt8195 compatible
phy: tegra: xusb: Add missing tegra_xusb_port_unregister for usb2_port and ulpi_port
dt-bindings: phy: ti,phy-j721e-wiz: document clock-output-names
dt-bindings: phy: ti,phy-j721e-wiz: drop assigned-clocks
dt-bindings: phy: ti,phy-am654-serdes: drop assigned-clocks type
dt-bindings: phy: cadence-torrent: drop assigned-clocks
dt-bindings: phy: cadence-sierra: drop assigned-clocks
phy: rockchip: remove unused hw_to_inno function
phy: qualcomm: phy-qcom-qmp-ufs: add definitions for sa8775p
dt-bindings: phy: qmp-ufs: describe the UFS PHY for sa8775p
phy: qcom-qmp-pcie: drop sdm845_qhp_pcie_rx_tbl
phy: qcom-qmp-pcie: sc8180x PCIe PHY has 2 lanes
phy: qcom-qmp-ufs: Add SM7150 support
...
Linus Torvalds [Wed, 3 May 2023 18:11:56 +0000 (11:11 -0700)]
Merge tag 'dmaengine-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vkoul/dmaengine
Pull dmaengine updates from Vinod Koul:
"New support:
- Apple admac t8112 device support
- StarFive JH7110 DMA controller
Updates:
- Big pile of idxd updates to support IAA 2.0 device capabilities,
DSA 2.0 Event Log and completion record faulting features and
new DSA operations
- at_xdmac supend & resume updates and driver code cleanup
- k3-udma supend & resume support
- k3-psil thread support for J784s4"
* tag 'dmaengine-6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vkoul/dmaengine: (57 commits)
dmaengine: idxd: add per wq PRS disable
dmaengine: idxd: add pid to exported sysfs attribute for opened file
dmaengine: idxd: expose fault counters to sysfs
dmaengine: idxd: add a device to represent the file opened
dmaengine: idxd: add per file user counters for completion record faults
dmaengine: idxd: process batch descriptor completion record faults
dmaengine: idxd: add descs_completed field for completion record
dmaengine: idxd: process user page faults for completion record
dmaengine: idxd: add idxd_copy_cr() to copy user completion record during page fault handling
dmaengine: idxd: create kmem cache for event log fault items
dmaengine: idxd: add per DSA wq workqueue for processing cr faults
dmanegine: idxd: add debugfs for event log dump
dmaengine: idxd: add interrupt handling for event log
dmaengine: idxd: setup event log configuration
dmaengine: idxd: add event log size sysfs attribute
dmaengine: idxd: make misc interrupt one shot
dt-bindings: dma: snps,dw-axi-dmac: constrain the items of resets for JH7110 dma
dt-bindings: dma: Drop unneeded quotes
dmaengine: at_xdmac: align declaration of ret with the rest of variables
dmaengine: at_xdmac: add a warning message regarding for unpaused channels
...
Linus Torvalds [Wed, 3 May 2023 17:13:41 +0000 (10:13 -0700)]
x86-64: mm: clarify the 'positive addresses' user address rules
Dave Hansen found the "(long) addr >= 0" code in the x86-64 access_ok
checks somewhat confusing, and suggested using a helper to clarify what
the code is doing.
So this does exactly that: clarifying what the sign bit check is all
about, by adding a helper macro that makes it clear what it is testing.
This also adds some explicit comments talking about how even with LAM
enabled, any addresses with the sign bit will still GP-fault in the
non-canonical region just above the sign bit.
This is all what allows us to do the user address checks with just the
sign bit, and furthermore be a bit cavalier about accesses that might be
done with an additional offset even past that point.
(And yes, this talks about 'positive' even though zero is also a valid
user address and so technically we should call them 'non-negative'. But
I don't think using 'non-negative' ends up being more understandable).
Linus Torvalds [Wed, 3 May 2023 16:38:58 +0000 (09:38 -0700)]
x86: mm: remove 'sign' games from LAM untagged_addr*() macros
The intent of the sign games was to not modify kernel addresses when
untagging them. However, that had two issues:
(a) it didn't actually work as intended, since the mask was calculated
as 'addr >> 63' on an _unsigned_ address. So instead of getting a
mask of all ones for kernel addresses, you just got '1'.
(b) untagging a kernel address isn't actually a valid operation anyway.
Now, (a) had originally been true for both 'untagged_addr()' and the
remote version of it, but had accidentally been fixed for the regular
version of untagged_addr() by commit e0bddc19ba95 ("x86/mm: Reduce
untagged_addr() overhead for systems without LAM"). That one rewrote
the shift to be part of the alternative asm code, and in the process
changed the unsigned shift into a signed 'sar' instruction.
And while it is true that we don't want to turn what looks like a kernel
address into a user address by masking off the high bit, that doesn't
need these sign masking games - all it needs is that the mm context
'untag_mask' value has the high bit set.
Which it always does.
So simplify the code by just removing the superfluous (and in the case
of untagged_addr_remote(), still buggy) sign bit games in the address
masking.
Linus Torvalds [Tue, 2 May 2023 23:39:59 +0000 (16:39 -0700)]
x86: uaccess: move 32-bit and 64-bit parts into proper <asm/uaccess_N.h> header
The x86 <asm/uaccess.h> file has grown features that are specific to
x86-64 like LAM support and the related access_ok() changes. They
really should be in the <asm/uaccess_64.h> file and not pollute the
generic x86 header.
There's already a generic definition of 'access_ok()' in the
asm-generic/access_ok.h header file, and the only difference bwteen that
and the x86-specific one is the added check for WARN_ON_IN_IRQ().
And it turns out that the reason for that check is long gone: it used to
use a "user_addr_max()" inline function that depended on the current
thread, and caused problems in non-thread contexts.
For details, see commits 7c4788950ba5 ("x86/uaccess, sched/preempt:
Verify access_ok() context") and in particular commit ae31fe51a3cc
("perf/x86: Restore TASK_SIZE check on frame pointer") about how and why
this came to be.
But that "current task" issue was removed in the big set_fs() removal by
Christoph Hellwig in commit 47058bb54b57 ("x86: remove address space
overrides using set_fs()").
So the reason for the test and the architecture-specific access_ok()
define no longer exists, and is actually harmful these days. For
example, it led various 'copy_from_user_nmi()' games (eg using
__range_not_ok() instead, and then later converted to __access_ok() when
that became ok).
And that in turn meant that LAM was broken for the frame following
before this series, because __access_ok() used to not do the address
untagging.
Accessing user state still needs care in many contexts, but access_ok()
is not the place for this test.
The linear address masking (LAM) code made access_ok() more complicated,
in that it now needs to untag the address in order to verify the access
range. See commit 74c228d20a51 ("x86/uaccess: Provide untagged_addr()
and remove tags before address check").
We were able to avoid that overhead in the get_user/put_user code paths
by simply using the sign bit for the address check, and depending on the
GP fault if the address was non-canonical, which made it all independent
of LAM.
And we can do the same thing for access_ok(): simply check that the user
pointer range has the high bit clear. No need to bother with any
address bit masking.
In fact, we can go a bit further, and just check the starting address
for known small accesses ranges: any accesses that overflow will still
be in the non-canonical area and will still GP fault.
To still make syzkaller catch any potentially unchecked user addresses,
we'll continue to warn about GP faults that are caused by accesses in
the non-canonical range. But we'll limit that to purely "high bit set
and past the one-page 'slop' area".
We could probably just do that "check only starting address" for any
arbitrary range size: realistically all kernel accesses to user space
will be done starting at the low address. But let's leave that kind of
optimization for later. As it is, this already allows us to generate
simpler code and not worry about any tag bits in the address.
The one thing to look out for is the GUP address check: instead of
actually copying data in the virtual address range (and thus bad
addresses being caught by the GP fault), GUP will look up the page
tables manually. As a result, the page table limits need to be checked,
and that was previously implicitly done by the access_ok().
With the relaxed access_ok() check, we need to just do an explicit check
for TASK_SIZE_MAX in the GUP code instead. The GUP code already needs
to do the tag bit unmasking anyway, so there this is all very
straightforward, and there are no LAM issues.
Ondrej Mosnacek [Wed, 3 May 2023 14:01:14 +0000 (16:01 +0200)]
tracing: Fix permissions for the buffer_percent file
This file defines both read and write operations, yet it is being
created as read-only. This means that it can't be written to without the
CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE capability. Fix the permissions to allow root to write
to it without the need to override DAC perms.
Helge Deller [Wed, 3 May 2023 14:39:56 +0000 (16:39 +0200)]
parisc: Fix argument pointer in real64_call_asm()
Fix the argument pointer (ap) to point to real-mode memory
instead of virtual memory.
It's interesting that this issue hasn't shown up earlier, as this could
have happened with any 64-bit PDC ROM code.
I just noticed it because I suddenly faced a HPMC while trying to execute
the 64-bit STI ROM code of an Visualize-FXe graphics card for the STI
text console.
parisc: Cleanup mmap implementation regarding color alignment
This change simplifies the randomization of file mapping regions. It
reworks the code to remove duplication. The flow is now similar to
that for mips. Finally, we consistently use the do_color_align variable
to determine when color alignment is needed.
Helge Deller [Wed, 15 Mar 2023 18:25:15 +0000 (19:25 +0100)]
parisc: Ensure page alignment in flush functions
Matthew Wilcox noticed, that if ARCH_HAS_FLUSH_ON_KUNMAP is defined
(which is the case for PA-RISC), __kunmap_local() calls
kunmap_flush_on_unmap(), which may call the parisc flush functions with
a non-page-aligned address and thus the page might not be fully flushed.
This patch ensures that flush_kernel_dcache_page_asm() and
flush_kernel_dcache_page_asm() will always operate on page-aligned
addresses.
parisc: Replace regular spinlock with spin_trylock on panic path
The panic notifiers' callbacks execute in an atomic context, with
interrupts/preemption disabled, and all CPUs not running the panic
function are off, so it's very dangerous to wait on a regular
spinlock, there's a risk of deadlock.
Refactor the panic notifier of parisc/power driver to make use
of spin_trylock - for that, we've added a second version of the
soft-power function. Also, some comments were reorganized and
trailing white spaces, useless header inclusion and blank lines
were removed.
Ming Lei [Tue, 2 May 2023 02:42:31 +0000 (10:42 +0800)]
ublk: add timeout handler
Add timeout handler, so that we can provide forward progress guarantee for
unprivileged ublk, which can't be trusted.
One thing is that sync() calls sync_bdevs(wait) for all block devices after
running sync_bdevs(no_wait), and if one device can't move on, the sync() won't
return any more.
Add timeout for unprivileged ublk to avoid such affect for other users which call
sync() syscall.
Meantime clear UBLK_F_USER_RECOVERY_REISSUE for unprivileged ublk since
that feature may cause IO hang too.
Changes during conversion:
- add used, but previously undocumented SoC-specific compatibles
- drop references to SoCs that are not upstream
- add supported clock frequencies
When we receive a flush command (or "barrier" in DRBD), we currently use
a REQ_OP_FLUSH with the REQ_PREFLUSH flag set.
The correct way to submit a flush bio is by using a REQ_OP_WRITE without
any data, and set the REQ_PREFLUSH flag.
Since commit b4a6bb3a67aa ("block: add a sanity check for non-write
flush/fua bios"), this triggers a warning in the block layer, but this
has been broken for quite some time before that.
So use the correct set of flags to actually make the flush happen.
i2c: gxp: fix build failure without CONFIG_I2C_SLAVE
The gxp_i2c_slave_irq_handler() is hidden in an #ifdef, but the
caller uses an IS_ENABLED() check:
drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-gxp.c: In function 'gxp_i2c_irq_handler':
drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-gxp.c:467:29: error: implicit declaration of function 'gxp_i2c_slave_irq_handler'; did you mean 'gxp_i2c_irq_handler'? [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
It has to consistently use one method or the other to avoid warnings,
so move to IS_ENABLED() here for readability and build coverage, and
move the #ifdef in linux/i2c.h to allow building it as dead code.
Alexander Stein [Mon, 24 Apr 2023 08:06:27 +0000 (10:06 +0200)]
i2c: imx-lpi2c: avoid taking clk_prepare mutex in PM callbacks
This is unsafe, as the runtime PM callbacks are called from the PM
workqueue, so this may deadlock when handling an i2c attached clock,
which may already hold the clk_prepare mutex from another context.
Using standard mode, rare false ACK responses were appearing with
i2cdetect tool. This was happening due to NACK interrupt triggering
ISR thread before register access interrupt was ready. Removing the
NACK interrupt's ability to trigger ISR thread lets register access
ready interrupt do this instead.
Tobias Holl [Wed, 3 May 2023 14:59:50 +0000 (08:59 -0600)]
io_uring/rsrc: check for nonconsecutive pages
Pages that are from the same folio do not necessarily need to be
consecutive. In that case, we cannot consolidate them into a single bvec
entry. Before applying the huge page optimization from commit 57bebf807e2a
("io_uring/rsrc: optimise registered huge pages"), check that the memory
is actually consecutive.
Thomas Richter [Wed, 3 May 2023 08:11:34 +0000 (10:11 +0200)]
perf test record+probe_libc_inet_pton: Fix call chain match on s390
With Fedora 38 the perf test 86 probe libc's inet_pton fails on s390.
The call chain of the ping command changed. The functions
text_to_binary_address() and gaih_inet() do not show up in the call
chain anymore.
Output before:
# ./perf test -v 86
86: probe libc's inet_pton & backtrace it with ping :
--- start ---
test child forked, pid 541050
fgrep: warning: fgrep is obsolescent; using grep -F
fgrep: warning: fgrep is obsolescent; using grep -F
BFD: DWARF error: could not find variable specification at offset 0x22011
...
ping 541078 [002] 348826.679581: probe_libc:inet_pton_1: (3ffad84b940)
14b940 __GI___inet_pton+0x0 (/usr/lib64/libc.so.6)
10e9c3 __GI_getaddrinfo+0xeb3 (inlined)
4397 main+0x737 (/usr/bin/ping)
FAIL: expected backtrace entry "gaih_inet.*\+0x[[:xdigit:]]\
+[[:space:]]\(/usr/lib64/libc.so.6|inlined\)$"
got "4397 main+0x737 (/usr/bin/ping)"
test child finished with -1
---- end ----
probe libc's inet_pton & backtrace it with ping: FAILED!
#
Output after:
# ./perf test -v 86
86: probe libc's inet_pton & backtrace it with ping :
--- start ---
test child forked, pid 541098
fgrep: warning: fgrep is obsolescent; using grep -F
fgrep: warning: fgrep is obsolescent; using grep -F
BFD: DWARF error: could not find variable specification at offset 0x309d1
...
ping 541126 [006] 349309.099067: probe_libc:inet_pton_1: (3ffb7f4b940)
14b940 __GI___inet_pton+0x0 (/usr/lib64/libc.so.6)
10e9c3 __GI_getaddrinfo+0xeb3 (inlined)
4397 main+0x737 (/usr/bin/ping)
test child finished with 0
---- end ----
probe libc's inet_pton & backtrace it with ping: Ok
#
Merge additional thermal core and ACPI thermal changes for 6.4-rc1:
- Clean up the step-wise thermal governor (Zhang Rui).
- Introduce thermal_zone_device() for accessing the device field of
struct thermal_zone_device and two drivers use it (Daniel Lezcano).
- Clean up the ACPI thermal driver a bit (Daniel Lezcano).
- Delete the thermal driver for Intel Menlow platforms that is not
expected to have any users (Rafael Wysocki).
* thermal-core:
thermal: intel: menlow: Get rid of this driver
ACPI: thermal: Move to dedicated function sysfs extra attr creation
ACPI: thermal: Use thermal_zone_device()
thermal: intel: pch_thermal: Use thermal driver device to write a trace
thermal: core: Encapsulate tz->device field
thermal: gov_step_wise: Adjust code logic to match comment
thermal: gov_step_wise: Delete obsolete comment
igc_configure_rx_ring() function will be called as part of XDP program
setup. If Rx hardware timestamp is enabled prio to XDP program setup,
this timestamp enablement will be overwritten when buffer size is
written into SRRCTL register.
Thus, this commit read the register value before write to SRRCTL
register. This commit is tested by using xdp_hw_metadata bpf selftest
tool. The tool enables Rx hardware timestamp and then attach XDP program
to igc driver. It will display hardware timestamp of UDP packet with
port number 9092. Below are detail of test steps and results.
Command on DUT:
sudo ./xdp_hw_metadata <interface name>
Command on Link Partner:
echo -n skb | nc -u -q1 <destination IPv4 addr> 9092
Result before this patch:
skb hwtstamp is not found!
Optionally, read PHC to confirm the values obtained are almost the same:
Command:
sudo ./testptp -d /dev/ptp0 -g
Result:
clock time: 1677800973.913598978 or Fri Mar 3 07:49:33 2023
Shannon Nelson [Tue, 2 May 2023 20:27:52 +0000 (13:27 -0700)]
pds_core: remove CONFIG_DEBUG_FS from makefile
This cruft from previous drafts should have been removed when
the code was updated to not use the old style dummy helpers.
Fixes: 55435ea7729a ("pds_core: initial framework for pds_core PF driver") Signed-off-by: Shannon Nelson <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
Shannon Nelson [Tue, 2 May 2023 18:35:36 +0000 (11:35 -0700)]
ionic: catch failure from devlink_alloc
Add a check for NULL on the alloc return. If devlink_alloc() fails and
we try to use devlink_priv() on the NULL return, the kernel gets very
unhappy and panics. With this fix, the driver load will still fail,
but at least it won't panic the kernel.
Fixes: df69ba43217d ("ionic: Add basic framework for IONIC Network device driver") Signed-off-by: Shannon Nelson <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
Ido Schimmel [Tue, 2 May 2023 12:20:50 +0000 (15:20 +0300)]
ethtool: Fix uninitialized number of lanes
It is not possible to set the number of lanes when setting link modes
using the legacy IOCTL ethtool interface. Since 'struct
ethtool_link_ksettings' is not initialized in this path, drivers receive
an uninitialized number of lanes in 'struct
ethtool_link_ksettings::lanes'.
When this information is later queried from drivers, it results in the
ethtool code making decisions based on uninitialized memory, leading to
the following KMSAN splat [1]. In practice, this most likely only
happens with the tun driver that simply returns whatever it got in the
set operation.
As far as I can tell, this uninitialized memory is not leaked to user
space thanks to the 'ethtool_ops->cap_link_lanes_supported' check in
linkmodes_prepare_data().
Fix by initializing the structure in the IOCTL path. Did not find any
more call sites that pass an uninitialized structure when calling
'ethtool_ops::set_link_ksettings()'.
Hayes Wang [Tue, 2 May 2023 03:36:27 +0000 (11:36 +0800)]
r8152: fix the autosuspend doesn't work
Set supports_autosuspend = 1 for the rtl8152_cfgselector_driver.
Fixes: ec51fbd1b8a2 ("r8152: add USB device driver for config selection") Signed-off-by: Hayes Wang <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
Shannon Nelson [Tue, 2 May 2023 18:47:40 +0000 (11:47 -0700)]
ionic: remove noise from ethtool rxnfc error msg
It seems that ethtool is calling into .get_rxnfc more often with
ETHTOOL_GRXCLSRLCNT which ionic doesn't know about. We don't
need to log a message about it, just return not supported.
octeontx2-vf: Detach LF resources on probe cleanup
When a VF device probe fails due to error in MSIX vector allocation then
the resources NIX and NPA LFs were not detached. Fix this by detaching
the LFs when MSIX vector allocation fails.
Fixes: 3184fb5ba96e ("octeontx2-vf: Virtual function driver support") Signed-off-by: Subbaraya Sundeep <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Sunil Kovvuri Goutham <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Sai Krishna <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
octeontx2-pf: Disable packet I/O for graceful exit
At the stage of enabling packet I/O in otx2_open, If mailbox
timeout occurs then interface ends up in down state where as
hardware packet I/O is enabled. Hence disable packet I/O also
before bailing out.
Fixes: 1ea0166da050 ("octeontx2-pf: Fix the device state on error") Signed-off-by: Subbaraya Sundeep <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Sunil Kovvuri Goutham <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Sai Krishna <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>