sh: use common clock framework with device tree boards
Enable common clk framework for DT-based boards and disable code that
depends on the legacy sh clk framework when common clk is enabled.
Once legacy drivers are converted over, the old code can be removed
entirely.
Rich Felker [Mon, 15 Feb 2016 18:36:13 +0000 (18:36 +0000)]
sh: add SMP support for J2
Support is hooked up via a cpu start method specified in the device
tree, and also depends on DT nodes that describe the interfaces for
performing IPI and identifying which cpu execution is taking place on.
The currently used method is a form of spin table, where secondary
cpus are unblocked by writing to a special address.
Rich Felker [Mon, 15 Feb 2016 18:32:31 +0000 (18:32 +0000)]
sh: SMP support for SH2 entry.S
The SH2 version of entry.S uses global variables, which need to be
cpu-local in order to work with SMP. For ease of access from asm,
simply use arrays indexed by cpu number, and require the availability
of an address (mmio register or properly setup per-cpu memory) from
which the current cpu's index can be read.
sh: add AT_HWCAP flag for J-Core cas.l instruction
The J-Core cpu has, as an ISA extension, an atomic compare-and-swap
instruction cas.l which applications need to use (instead the imask or
gusa atomic models, which are fundamentally limited to UP) for
synchronization in order to be compatible with SMP systems. Provide a
hwcap flag so that it's possible to do runtime selection and support
both.
Rich Felker [Thu, 17 Mar 2016 23:09:37 +0000 (23:09 +0000)]
sh: add support for J-Core J2 processor
At the CPU/ISA level, the J2 is compatible with SH-2, and thus the
changes to add J2 support build on existing SH-2 support. However, J2
does not duplicate the memory-mapped SH-2 features like the cache
interface. Instead, the cache interfaces is described in the device
tree, and new code is added to be able to access the flat device tree
at early boot before it is unflattened.
Support is also added for receiving interrupts on trap numbers in the
range 16 to 31, since the J-Core aic1 interrupt controller generates
these traps. This range was unused but nominally for hardware
exceptions on SH-2, and a few values in this range were used for
exceptions on SH-2A, but SH-2A has its own version of the relevant
code.
No individual cpu subtypes are added for J2 since the intent moving
forward is to represent SoCs with device tree rather than as
hard-coded subtypes in the kernel. The CPU_SUBTYPE_J2 Kconfig item
exists only to fit into the existing cpu selection mechanism until it
is overhauled.
ACPI / hotplug / PCI: Runtime resume bridges before bus rescans
If a PCI bridge (or PCIe port) that is runtime-suspended gets an ACPI
hotplug notification, such as a bus check, it has to be resumed before
re-scanning the devices below it, or those devices will not be
accessible and will be treated as hot-removed.
Make that happen and let the bridge suspend again after the bus below it
has been re-scanned.
This is a replacement for commit 16468c783cb4 ("ACPI / hotplug / PCI:
Runtime resume bridge before rescan") that has been reverted, because it
introduced a system resume regression (due to missing bridge->pci_dev
checks that are necessary in case the notification is targeted at the
host bridge) and it is necessary for the code added by commit 006d44e49a25 ("PCI: Add runtime PM support for PCIe ports") to work as
expected.
Linus Torvalds [Fri, 5 Aug 2016 00:31:20 +0000 (20:31 -0400)]
Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andrew)
Merge misc fixes from Andrew Morton:
"A few late-breaking fixes"
* emailed patches from Andrew Morton <[email protected]>:
mm/memblock.c: fix NULL dereference error
MAINTAINERS: update cgroup's document path
slub: drop bogus inline for fixup_red_left()
powerpc/fsl_rio: fix a missing error code
mm: initialise per_cpu_nodestats for all online pgdats at boot
mm/memblock: fix a typo in a comment
mm: disable CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG when KASAN is enabled
Linus Torvalds [Fri, 5 Aug 2016 00:26:31 +0000 (20:26 -0400)]
Merge tag 'for-linus-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dledford/rdma
Pull second round of rdma updates from Doug Ledford:
"This can be split out into just two categories:
- fixes to the RDMA R/W API in regards to SG list length limits
(about 5 patches)
- fixes/features for the Intel hfi1 driver (everything else)
The hfi1 driver is still being brought to full feature support by
Intel, and they have a lot of people working on it, so that amounts to
almost the entirety of this pull request"
* tag 'for-linus-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dledford/rdma: (84 commits)
IB/hfi1: Add cache evict LRU list
IB/hfi1: Fix memory leak during unexpected shutdown
IB/hfi1: Remove unneeded mm argument in remove function
IB/hfi1: Consistently call ops->remove outside spinlock
IB/hfi1: Use evict mmu rb operation
IB/hfi1: Add evict operation to the mmu rb handler
IB/hfi1: Fix TID caching actions
IB/hfi1: Make the cache handler own its rb tree root
IB/hfi1: Make use of mm consistent
IB/hfi1: Fix user SDMA racy user request claim
IB/hfi1: Fix error condition that needs to clean up
IB/hfi1: Release node on insert failure
IB/hfi1: Validate SDMA user iovector count
IB/hfi1: Validate SDMA user request index
IB/hfi1: Use the same capability state for all shared contexts
IB/hfi1: Prevent null pointer dereference
IB/hfi1: Rename TID mmu_rb_* functions
IB/hfi1: Remove unneeded empty check in hfi1_mmu_rb_unregister()
IB/hfi1: Restructure hfi1_file_open
IB/hfi1: Make iovec loop index easy to understand
...
Linus Torvalds [Fri, 5 Aug 2016 00:10:31 +0000 (20:10 -0400)]
Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dledford/rdma
Pull base rdma updates from Doug Ledford:
"Round one of 4.8 code: while this is mostly normal, there is a new
driver in here (the driver was hosted outside the kernel for several
years and is actually a fairly mature and well coded driver). It
amounts to 13,000 of the 16,000 lines of added code in here.
Summary:
- Updates/fixes for iw_cxgb4 driver
- Updates/fixes for mlx5 driver
- Add flow steering and RSS API
- Add hardware stats to mlx4 and mlx5 drivers
- Add firmware version API for RDMA driver use
- Add the rxe driver (this is a software RoCE driver that makes any
Ethernet device a RoCE device)
- Fixes for i40iw driver
- Support for send only multicast joins in the cma layer
- Other minor fixes"
* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dledford/rdma: (72 commits)
Soft RoCE driver
IB/core: Support for CMA multicast join flags
IB/sa: Add cached attribute containing SM information to SA port
IB/uverbs: Fix race between uverbs_close and remove_one
IB/mthca: Clean up error unwind flow in mthca_reset()
IB/mthca: NULL arg to pci_dev_put is OK
IB/hfi1: NULL arg to sc_return_credits is OK
IB/mlx4: Add diagnostic hardware counters
net/mlx4: Query performance and diagnostics counters
net/mlx4: Add diagnostic counters capability bit
Use smaller 512 byte messages for portmapper messages
IB/ipoib: Report SG feature regardless of HW UD CSUM capability
IB/mlx4: Don't use GFP_ATOMIC for CQ resize struct
IB/hfi1: Disable by default
IB/rdmavt: Disable by default
IB/mlx5: Fix port counter ID association to QP offset
IB/mlx5: Fix iteration overrun in GSI qps
i40iw: Add NULL check for puda buffer
i40iw: Change dup_ack_thresh to u8
i40iw: Remove unnecessary check for moving CQ head
...
Linus Torvalds [Fri, 5 Aug 2016 00:04:37 +0000 (20:04 -0400)]
Merge branch 'for-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/target-pending
Pull SCSI target updates from Nicholas Bellinger:
"The most notable item is IBM virtual SCSI target driver, that was
originally ported to target-core back in 2010 by Tomo-san, and has
been brought forward to v4.x code by Bryant Ly, Michael Cyr and co
over the last months.
Also included are two ORDERED task related bug-fixes Bryant + Michael
found along the way using ibmvscsis with AIX guests, plus a few
miscellaneous target-core + iscsi-target bug-fixes with associated
stable tags"
* 'for-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/target-pending:
target: fix spelling mistake: "limitiation" -> "limitation"
target: Fix residual overflow handling in target_complete_cmd_with_length
tcm_fc: set and unset FCP_SPPF_TARG_FCN
iscsi-target: Fix panic when adding second TCP connection to iSCSI session
ibmvscsis: Initial commit of IBM VSCSI Tgt Driver
target: Fix ordered task CHECK_CONDITION early exception handling
target: Fix ordered task target_setup_cmd_from_cdb exception hang
target: Fix max_unmap_lba_count calc overflow
target: Fix race between iscsi-target connection shutdown + ABORT_TASK
target: Fix missing complete during ABORT_TASK + CMD_T_FABRIC_STOP
zijun_hu [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 22:32:00 +0000 (15:32 -0700)]
mm/memblock.c: fix NULL dereference error
It causes NULL dereference error and failure to get type_a->regions[0]
info if parameter type_b of __next_mem_range_rev() == NULL
Fix this by checking before dereferring and initializing idx_b to 0
The approach is tested by dumping all types of region via
__memblock_dump_all() and __next_mem_range_rev() fixed to UART
separately the result is okay after checking the logs.
include/linux/slub_def.h:126: warning: `fixup_red_left' declared inline after being called
include/linux/slub_def.h:126: warning: previous declaration of `fixup_red_left' was here
Commit c146a2b98eb5 ("mm, kasan: account for object redzone in SLUB's
nearest_obj()") made fixup_red_left() global, but forgot to remove the
inline keyword.
Mel Gorman [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 22:31:49 +0000 (15:31 -0700)]
mm: initialise per_cpu_nodestats for all online pgdats at boot
Paul Mackerras and Reza Arbab reported that machines with memoryless
nodes fail when vmstats are refreshed. Paul reported an oops as follows
Unable to handle kernel paging request for data at address 0xff7a10000
Faulting instruction address: 0xc000000000270cd0
Oops: Kernel access of bad area, sig: 11 [#1]
SMP NR_CPUS=2048 NUMA PowerNV
Modules linked in:
CPU: 0 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 4.7.0-kvm+ #118
task: c000000ff0680010 task.stack: c000000ff0704000
NIP: c000000000270cd0 LR: c000000000270ce8 CTR: 0000000000000000
REGS: c000000ff0707900 TRAP: 0300 Not tainted (4.7.0-kvm+)
MSR: 9000000102009033 <SF,HV,VEC,EE,ME,IR,DR,RI,LE,TM[E]> CR: 846b6824 XER: 20000000
CFAR: c000000000008768 DAR: 0000000ff7a10000 DSISR: 42000000 SOFTE: 1
NIP refresh_zone_stat_thresholds+0x80/0x240
LR refresh_zone_stat_thresholds+0x98/0x240
Call Trace:
refresh_zone_stat_thresholds+0xb8/0x240 (unreliable)
Both supplied potential fixes but one potentially misses checks and
another had redundant initialisations. This version initialises
per_cpu_nodestats on a per-pgdat basis instead of on a per-zone basis.
zhong jiang [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 22:31:44 +0000 (15:31 -0700)]
mm: disable CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG when KASAN is enabled
At present it is obvious that memory online and offline will fail when
KASAN is enabled. So add the condition to limit the memory_hotplug when
KASAN is enabled.
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 23:59:06 +0000 (19:59 -0400)]
Merge tag 'nfsd-4.8' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux
Pull nfsd updates from Bruce Fields:
"Highlights:
- Trond made a change to the server's tcp logic that allows a fast
client to better take advantage of high bandwidth networks, but may
increase the risk that a single client could starve other clients;
a new sunrpc.svc_rpc_per_connection_limit parameter should help
mitigate this in the (hopefully unlikely) event this becomes a
problem in practice.
- Tom Haynes added a minimal flex-layout pnfs server, which is of no
use in production for now--don't build it unless you're doing
client testing or further server development"
* tag 'nfsd-4.8' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux: (32 commits)
nfsd: remove some dead code in nfsd_create_locked()
nfsd: drop unnecessary MAY_EXEC check from create
nfsd: clean up bad-type check in nfsd_create_locked
nfsd: remove unnecessary positive-dentry check
nfsd: reorganize nfsd_create
nfsd: check d_can_lookup in fh_verify of directories
nfsd: remove redundant zero-length check from create
nfsd: Make creates return EEXIST instead of EACCES
SUNRPC: Detect immediate closure of accepted sockets
SUNRPC: accept() may return sockets that are still in SYN_RECV
nfsd: allow nfsd to advertise multiple layout types
nfsd: Close race between nfsd4_release_lockowner and nfsd4_lock
nfsd/blocklayout: Make sure calculate signature/designator length aligned
xfs: abstract block export operations from nfsd layouts
SUNRPC: Remove unused callback xpo_adjust_wspace()
SUNRPC: Change TCP socket space reservation
SUNRPC: Add a server side per-connection limit
SUNRPC: Micro optimisation for svc_data_ready
SUNRPC: Call the default socket callbacks instead of open coding
SUNRPC: lock the socket while detaching it
...
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 23:56:16 +0000 (19:56 -0400)]
Merge branch 'for-linus-4.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs
Pull more btrfs updates from Chris Mason:
"This is part two of my btrfs pull, which is some cleanups and a batch
of fixes.
Most of the code here is from Jeff Mahoney, making the pointers we
pass around internally more consistent and less confusing overall. I
noticed a small problem right before I sent this out yesterday, so I
fixed it up and re-tested overnight"
* 'for-linus-4.8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs: (40 commits)
Btrfs: fix __MAX_CSUM_ITEMS
btrfs: btrfs_abort_transaction, drop root parameter
btrfs: add btrfs_trans_handle->fs_info pointer
btrfs: btrfs_relocate_chunk pass extent_root to btrfs_end_transaction
btrfs: convert nodesize macros to static inlines
btrfs: introduce BTRFS_MAX_ITEM_SIZE
btrfs: cleanup, remove prototype for btrfs_find_root_ref
btrfs: copy_to_sk drop unused root parameter
btrfs: simpilify btrfs_subvol_inherit_props
btrfs: tests, use BTRFS_FS_STATE_DUMMY_FS_INFO instead of dummy root
btrfs: tests, require fs_info for root
btrfs: tests, move initialization into tests/
btrfs: btrfs_test_opt and friends should take a btrfs_fs_info
btrfs: prefix fsid to all trace events
btrfs: plumb fs_info into btrfs_work
btrfs: remove obsolete part of comment in statfs
btrfs: hide test-only member under ifdef
btrfs: Ratelimit "no csum found" info message
btrfs: Add ratelimit to btrfs printing
Btrfs: fix unexpected balance crash due to BUG_ON
...
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 23:51:49 +0000 (19:51 -0400)]
Merge tag 'upstream-4.8-rc1' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-ubifs
Pull UBI/UBIFS updates from Richard Weinberger:
"This contains mostly cleanups and minor improvements of UBI and UBIFS"
* tag 'upstream-4.8-rc1' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-ubifs:
ubi: Use bitmaps in Fastmap self-check code
ubi: Be more paranoid while seaching for the most recent Fastmap
ubi: Check whether the Fastmap anchor matches the super block
ubi: Rework Fastmap attach base code
ubi: Fix whitespace issue in count_fastmap_pebs()
ubi: Introduce vol_ignored()
ubi: Fix scan_fast() comment
ubifs: switch_gc_head: Remove redondant sync of wbuf
ubi: Make volume resize power cut aware
ubi: Fix early logging
ubi: gluebi: Fix double refcounting
ubifs: Silence early error messages if MS_SILENT is set
ubi: Fix race condition between ubi device creation and udev
ubifs: Update comment for ubifs_errc
ubi: Only read necessary size when reading the VID header
ubifs: Make xattr structures static
ubifs: Silence error output if MS_SILENT is set
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 23:37:59 +0000 (19:37 -0400)]
Merge branch 'for-linus-4.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rw/uml
Pull UML updates from Richard Weinberger:
"Beside of various fixes this also contains patches to enable features
such was Kcov, kmemleak and TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT on UML"
* 'for-linus-4.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rw/uml:
hostfs: Freeing an ERR_PTR in hostfs_fill_sb_common()
um: Support kcov
um: Enable TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
um: Use asm-generic/irqflags.h
um: Fix possible deadlock in sig_handler_common()
um: Select HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
um: Setup physical memory in setup_arch()
um: Eliminate null test after alloc_bootmem
Jani Nikula [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 08:48:26 +0000 (11:48 +0300)]
DocBook: use DOCBOOKS="" to ignore DocBooks instead of IGNORE_DOCBOOKS=1
Instead of a separate ignore flag, use the obvious DOCBOOKS="" to ignore
all DocBook files. This is also in line with the Sphinx build being
ignored if a non-empty DOCBOOKS make variable is specified on the make
command line.
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 22:04:44 +0000 (18:04 -0400)]
Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu
Pull m68knommu updates from Greg Ungerer:
"This series is all about Nicolas flat format support for MMU systems.
Traditional m68k no-MMU flat format binaries can now be run on m68k
MMU enabled systems too. The series includes some nice cleanups of
the binfmt_flat code and converts it to using proper user space
accessor functions.
With all this in place you can boot and run a complete no-MMU flat
format based user space on an MMU enabled system"
* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu:
m68k: enable binfmt_flat on systems with an MMU
binfmt_flat: allow compressed flat binary format to work on MMU systems
binfmt_flat: add MMU-specific support
binfmt_flat: update libraries' data segment pointer with userspace accessors
binfmt_flat: use clear_user() rather than memset() to clear .bss
binfmt_flat: use proper user space accessors with old relocs code
binfmt_flat: use proper user space accessors with relocs processing code
binfmt_flat: clean up create_flat_tables() and stack accesses
binfmt_flat: use generic transfer_args_to_stack()
elf_fdpic_transfer_args_to_stack(): make it generic
binfmt_flat: prevent kernel dammage from corrupted executable headers
binfmt_flat: convert printk invocations to their modern form
binfmt_flat: assorted cleanups
m68k: use same start_thread() on MMU and no-MMU
m68k: fix file path comment
m68k: fix bFLT executable running on MMU enabled systems
Dan Carpenter [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 19:05:00 +0000 (22:05 +0300)]
nfsd: remove some dead code in nfsd_create_locked()
We changed this around in f135af1041f ('nfsd: reorganize nfsd_create')
so "dchild" can't be an error pointer any more. Also, dchild can't be
NULL here (and dput would already handle this even if it was).
J. Bruce Fields [Fri, 22 Jul 2016 01:55:42 +0000 (21:55 -0400)]
nfsd: remove unnecessary positive-dentry check
vfs_{create,mkdir,mknod} each begin with a call to may_create(), which
returns EEXIST if the object already exists.
This check is therefore unnecessary.
(In the NFSv2 case, nfsd_proc_create also has such a check. Contrary to
RFC 1094, our code seems to believe that a CREATE of an existing file
should succeed. I'm leaving that behavior alone.)
J. Bruce Fields [Wed, 20 Jul 2016 20:16:06 +0000 (16:16 -0400)]
nfsd: reorganize nfsd_create
There's some odd logic in nfsd_create() that allows it to be called with
the parent directory either locked or unlocked. The only already-locked
caller is NFSv2's nfsd_proc_create(). It's less confusing to split out
the unlocked case into a separate function which the NFSv2 code can call
directly.
J. Bruce Fields [Tue, 19 Jul 2016 21:33:04 +0000 (17:33 -0400)]
nfsd: check d_can_lookup in fh_verify of directories
Create and other nfsd ops generally assume we can call lookup_one_len on
inodes with S_IFDIR set. Al says that this assumption isn't true in
general, though it should be for the filesystem objects nfsd sees.
Add a check just to make sure our assumption isn't violated.
Remove a couple checks for i_op->lookup in create code.
J. Bruce Fields [Tue, 19 Jul 2016 21:25:42 +0000 (17:25 -0400)]
nfsd: remove redundant zero-length check from create
lookup_one_len already has this check.
The only effect of this patch is to return access instead of perm in the
0-length-filename case. I actually prefer nfserr_perm (or _inval?), but
I doubt anyone cares.
The isdotent check seems redundant too, but I worry that some client
might actually care about that strange nfserr_exist error.
nfsd: Make creates return EEXIST instead of EACCES
When doing a create (mkdir/mknod) on a name, it's worth
checking the name exists first before returning EACCES in case
the directory is not writeable by the user.
This makes return values on the client more consistent
regardless of whenever the entry there is cached in the local
cache or not.
Another positive side effect is certain programs only expect
EEXIST in that case even despite POSIX allowing any valid
error to be returned.
Mike Christie [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 20:23:34 +0000 (14:23 -0600)]
mm/block: convert rw_page users to bio op use
The rw_page users were not converted to use bio/req ops. As a result
bdev_write_page is not passing down REQ_OP_WRITE and the IOs will
be sent down as reads.
Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <[email protected]> Fixes: 4e1b2d52a80d ("block, fs, drivers: remove REQ_OP compat defs and related code")
Modified by me to:
1) Drop op_flags passing into ->rw_page(), as we don't use it.
2) Make op_is_write() and friends safe to use for !CONFIG_BLOCK
Jens Axboe [Tue, 2 Aug 2016 14:45:44 +0000 (08:45 -0600)]
blk-mq: fix deadlock in blk_mq_register_disk() error path
If we fail registering any of the hardware queues, we call
into blk_mq_unregister_disk() with the hotplug mutex already
held. Since blk_mq_unregister_disk() attempts to acquire the
same mutex, we end up in a less than happy place.
Dan Williams [Sun, 31 Jul 2016 18:15:13 +0000 (11:15 -0700)]
block: fix bdi vs gendisk lifetime mismatch
The name for a bdi of a gendisk is derived from the gendisk's devt.
However, since the gendisk is destroyed before the bdi it leaves a
window where a new gendisk could dynamically reuse the same devt while a
bdi with the same name is still live. Arrange for the bdi to hold a
reference against its "owner" disk device while it is registered.
Otherwise we can hit sysfs duplicate name collisions like the following:
blk-mq: Allow timeouts to run while queue is freezing
In case a submitted request gets stuck for some reason, the block layer
can prevent the request starvation by starting the scheduled timeout work.
If this stuck request occurs at the same time another thread has started
a queue freeze, the blk_mq_timeout_work will not be able to acquire the
queue reference and will return silently, thus not issuing the timeout.
But since the request is already holding a q_usage_counter reference and
is unable to complete, it will never release its reference, preventing
the queue from completing the freeze started by first thread. This puts
the request_queue in a hung state, forever waiting for the freeze
completion.
This was observed while running IO to a NVMe device at the same time we
toggled the CPU hotplug code. Eventually, once a request got stuck
requiring a timeout during a queue freeze, we saw the CPU Hotplug
notification code get stuck inside blk_mq_freeze_queue_wait, as shown in
the trace below.
The fix is to allow the timeout work to execute in the window between
dropping the initial refcount reference and the release of the last
reference, which actually marks the freeze completion. This can be
achieved with percpu_refcount_tryget, which does not require the counter
to be alive. This way the timeout work can do it's job and terminate a
stuck request even during a freeze, returning its reference and avoiding
the deadlock.
Allowing the timeout to run is just a part of the fix, since for some
devices, we might get stuck again inside the device driver's timeout
handler, should it attempt to allocate a new request in that path -
which is a quite common action for Abort commands, which need to be sent
after a timeout. In NVMe, for instance, we call blk_mq_alloc_request
from inside the timeout handler, which will fail during a freeze, since
it also tries to acquire a queue reference.
I considered a similar change to blk_mq_alloc_request as a generic
solution for further device driver hangs, but we can't do that, since it
would allow new requests to disturb the freeze process. I thought about
creating a new function in the block layer to support unfreezable
requests for these occasions, but after working on it for a while, I
feel like this should be handled in a per-driver basis. I'm now
experimenting with changes to the NVMe timeout path, but I'm open to
suggestions of ways to make this generic.
It seems fairly obvious that device_create_file() is not being protected
from being run concurrently on the same nbd.
Quentin found the following relevant commits:
1a2ad21 nbd: add locking to nbd_ioctl 90b8f28 [PATCH] end of methods switch: remove the old ones d4430d6 [PATCH] beginning of methods conversion 08f8585 [PATCH] move block_device_operations to blkdev.h
It would seem that the race was introduced in the process of moving nbd
from BKL to unlocked ioctls.
By setting nbd->task_recv while the mutex is held, we can prevent other
processes from running concurrently (since nbd->task_recv is also checked
while the mutex is held).
This problem can occur in the following situation:
open()
- pread()
- .seq_start()
- iter = kmalloc() // succeeds
- seqf->private = iter
- .seq_stop()
- kfree(seqf->private)
- pread()
- .seq_start()
- iter = kmalloc() // fails
- .seq_stop()
- class_dev_iter_exit(seqf->private) // boom! old pointer
As the comment in disk_seqf_stop() says, stop is called even if start
failed, so we need to reinitialise the private pointer to NULL when seq
iteration stops.
An alternative would be to set the private pointer to NULL when the
kmalloc() in disk_seqf_start() fails.
Merge 4fc29c1aa375 included this extra line, but it's not needed (or
useful) since we'll bio_set_op_attrs() right after to properly set
the op and flags for the bio.
Paolo Valente [Wed, 27 Jul 2016 05:22:05 +0000 (07:22 +0200)]
block: add missing group association in bio-cloning functions
When a bio is cloned, the newly created bio must be associated with
the same blkcg as the original bio (if BLK_CGROUP is enabled). If
this operation is not performed, then the new bio is not associated
with any group, and the group of the current task is returned when
the group of the bio is requested.
Depending on the cloning frequency, this may cause a large
percentage of the bios belonging to a given group to be treated
as if belonging to other groups (in most cases as if belonging to
the root group). The expected group isolation may thereby be broken.
This commit adds the missing association in bio-cloning functions.
Hou Tao [Tue, 26 Jul 2016 09:13:42 +0000 (17:13 +0800)]
blkcg: kill unused field nr_undestroyed_grps
'nr_undestroyed_grps' in struct throtl_data was used to count
the number of throtl_grp related with throtl_data, but now
throtl_grp is tracked by blkcg_gq, so it is useless anymore.
Jan Kara [Tue, 26 Jul 2016 09:38:20 +0000 (11:38 +0200)]
writeback: Write dirty times for WB_SYNC_ALL writeback
Currently we take care to handle I_DIRTY_TIME in vfs_fsync() and
queue_io() so that inodes which have only dirty timestamps are properly
written on fsync(2) and sync(2). However there are other call sites -
most notably going through write_inode_now() - which expect inode to be
clean after WB_SYNC_ALL writeback. This is not currently true as we do
not clear I_DIRTY_TIME in __writeback_single_inode() even for
WB_SYNC_ALL writeback in all the cases. This then resulted in the
following oops because bdev_write_inode() did not clean the inode and
writeback code later stumbled over a dirty inode with detached wb.
Jiri Kosina [Thu, 16 Jun 2016 07:53:58 +0000 (09:53 +0200)]
floppy: fix open(O_ACCMODE) for ioctl-only open
Commit 09954bad4 ("floppy: refactor open() flags handling"), as a
side-effect, causes open(/dev/fdX, O_ACCMODE) to fail. It turns out that
this is being used setfdprm userspace for ioctl-only open().
Reintroduce back the original behavior wrt !(FMODE_READ|FMODE_WRITE)
modes, while still keeping the original O_NDELAY bug fixed.
James Hogan [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 16:36:08 +0000 (17:36 +0100)]
metag: Fix __cmpxchg_u32 asm constraint for CMP
The LNKGET based atomic sequence in __cmpxchg_u32 has slightly incorrect
constraints for the return value which under certain circumstances can
allow an address unit register to be used as the first operand of a CMP
instruction. This isn't a valid instruction however as the encodings
only allow a data unit to be specified. This would result in an
assembler error like the following:
Error: failed to assemble instruction: "CMP A0.2,D0Ar6"
Fix by changing the constraint from "=&da" (assigned, early clobbered,
data or address unit register) to "=&d" (data unit register only).
The constraint for the second operand, "bd" (an op2 register where op1
is a data unit register and the instruction supports O2R) is already
correct assuming the first operand is a data unit register.
Other cases of CMP in inline asm have had their constraints checked, and
appear to all be fine.
Moni Shoua [Thu, 16 Jun 2016 13:45:23 +0000 (16:45 +0300)]
Soft RoCE driver
Soft RoCE (RXE) - The software RoCE driver
ib_rxe implements the RDMA transport and registers to the RDMA core
device as a kernel verbs provider. It also implements the packet IO
layer. On the other hand ib_rxe registers to the Linux netdev stack
as a udp encapsulating protocol, in that case RDMA, for sending and
receiving packets over any Ethernet device. This yields a RDMA
transport over the UDP/Ethernet network layer forming a RoCEv2
compatible device.
The configuration procedure of the Soft RoCE drivers requires
binding to any existing Ethernet network device. This is done with
/sys interface.
A userspace Soft RoCE library (librxe) provides user applications
the ability to run with Soft RoCE devices. The use of rxe verbs ins
user space requires the inclusion of librxe as a device specifics
plug-in to libibverbs. librxe is packaged separately.
dm raid: fix use of wrong status char during resynchronization
During a resynchronization, device status char 'a' is output on the raid
status line for every device of a RAID set. It changes from 'a' to 'A'
(unless device failure) when the resynchronization completes.
Interrupting and restarting a resynchronization, by reloading the DM
table, erroneously lead to status char 'A'.
Fix this by avoiding setting the MD_RECOVERY_REQUESTED flag in
raid_preresume().
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 13:14:38 +0000 (09:14 -0400)]
Merge tag 'modules-next-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rusty/linux
Pull module updates from Rusty Russell:
"The only interesting thing here is Jessica's patch to add
ro_after_init support to modules. The rest are all trivia"
* tag 'modules-next-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rusty/linux:
extable.h: add stddef.h so "NULL" definition is not implicit
modules: add ro_after_init support
jump_label: disable preemption around __module_text_address().
exceptions: fork exception table content from module.h into extable.h
modules: Add kernel parameter to blacklist modules
module: Do a WARN_ON_ONCE() for assert module mutex not held
Documentation/module-signing.txt: Note need for version info if reusing a key
module: Invalidate signatures on force-loaded modules
module: Issue warnings when tainting kernel
module: fix redundant test.
module: fix noreturn attribute for __module_put_and_exit()
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 12:51:12 +0000 (08:51 -0400)]
Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andrew)
Merge even more updates from Andrew Morton:
- dma-mapping API cleanup
- a few cleanups and misc things
- use jump labels in dynamic-debug
* emailed patches from Andrew Morton <[email protected]>:
dynamic_debug: add jump label support
jump_label: remove bug.h, atomic.h dependencies for HAVE_JUMP_LABEL
arm: jump label may reference text in __exit
tile: support static_key usage in non-module __exit sections
sparc: support static_key usage in non-module __exit sections
powerpc: add explicit #include <asm/asm-compat.h> for jump label
drivers/media/dvb-frontends/cxd2841er.c: avoid misleading gcc warning
MAINTAINERS: update email and list of Samsung HW driver maintainers
block: remove BLK_DEV_DAX config option
samples/kretprobe: fix the wrong type
samples/kretprobe: convert the printk to pr_info/pr_err
samples/jprobe: convert the printk to pr_info/pr_err
samples/kprobe: convert the printk to pr_info/pr_err
dma-mapping: use unsigned long for dma_attrs
media: mtk-vcodec: remove unused dma_attrs
include/linux/bitmap.h: cleanup
tree-wide: replace config_enabled() with IS_ENABLED()
drivers/fpga/Kconfig: fix build failure
Jason Baron [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 20:46:39 +0000 (13:46 -0700)]
dynamic_debug: add jump label support
Although dynamic debug is often only used for debug builds, sometimes
its enabled for production builds as well. Minimize its impact by using
jump labels. This reduces the text section by 7000+ bytes in the kernel
image below. It does increase data, but this should only be referenced
when changing the direction of the branches, and hence usually not in
cache.
Jason Baron [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 20:46:36 +0000 (13:46 -0700)]
jump_label: remove bug.h, atomic.h dependencies for HAVE_JUMP_LABEL
The current jump_label.h includes bug.h for things such as WARN_ON().
This makes the header problematic for inclusion by kernel.h or any
headers that kernel.h includes, since bug.h includes kernel.h (circular
dependency). The inclusion of atomic.h is similarly problematic. Thus,
this should make jump_label.h 'includable' from most places.
Jason Baron [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 20:46:33 +0000 (13:46 -0700)]
arm: jump label may reference text in __exit
The jump table can reference text found in an __exit section. Thus,
instead of discarding it at build time, include EXIT_TEXT as part of
__init and it will be released when the system boots.
Chris Metcalf [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 20:46:30 +0000 (13:46 -0700)]
tile: support static_key usage in non-module __exit sections
Previously, all the __exit sections were just dropped by the link phase.
However, if there are static_key (jump label) constructs in __exit
sections that are not modules, the link fails with the message:
`.exit.text' referenced in section `__jump_table' of xxx.o:
defined in discarded section `.exit.text' of xxx.o
Support this usage by keeping the .exit.text sections in the final image
if JUMP_LABEL is defined, then discarding them once initialization is
complete.
Jason Baron [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 20:46:27 +0000 (13:46 -0700)]
sparc: support static_key usage in non-module __exit sections
The jump table can reference text found in an __exit section. Thus,
instead of discarding it at build/link time, include EXIT_TEXT as part
of __init and release it at system boot time.
Without this patch the link fails with:
`.exit.text' referenced in section `__jump_table' of xxx.o:
defined in discarded section `.exit.text' of xxx.o
The addition of jump label support in dynamic_debug caused an unexpected
warning in exactly one file in the kernel:
drivers/media/dvb-frontends/cxd2841er.c: In function 'cxd2841er_tune_tc':
include/linux/dynamic_debug.h:134:3: error: 'carrier_offset' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
__dynamic_dev_dbg(&descriptor, dev, fmt, \
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
drivers/media/dvb-frontends/cxd2841er.c:3177:11: note: 'carrier_offset' was declared here
int ret, carrier_offset;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The problem seems to be that the compiler gets confused by the extra
conditionals in static_branch_unlikely, to the point where it can no
longer keep track of which branches have already been taken, and it
doesn't realize that this variable is now always initialized when it
gets used.
I have done lots of randconfig kernel builds and could not find any
other file with this behavior, so I assume it's a rare enough glitch
that we don't need to change the jump label support but instead just
work around the warning in the driver.
To achieve that, I'm moving the check for the return value into the
switch() statement, which is an obvious transformation, but is enough to
un-confuse the compiler here. The resulting code is not as nice to
read, but at least we retain the behavior of warning if it gets changed
to actually access an uninitialized carrier offset value in the future.
Ross Zwisler [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 20:46:15 +0000 (13:46 -0700)]
block: remove BLK_DEV_DAX config option
The functionality for block device DAX was already removed with commit acc93d30d7d4 ("Revert "block: enable dax for raw block devices"")
However, we still had a config option hanging around that was always
disabled because it depended on CONFIG_BROKEN. This config option was
introduced in commit 03cdadb04077 ("block: disable block device DAX by
default")
This change reverts that commit, removing the dead config option.
Huang Shijie [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 20:46:09 +0000 (13:46 -0700)]
samples/kretprobe: convert the printk to pr_info/pr_err
We prefer to use the pr_* to print out the log now, this patch converts
the printk to pr_info. In the error path, use the pr_err to replace the
printk.
Huang Shijie [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 20:46:06 +0000 (13:46 -0700)]
samples/jprobe: convert the printk to pr_info/pr_err
We prefer to use the pr_* to print out the log now, this patch converts
the printk to pr_info. In the error path, use the pr_err to replace the
printk.
Huang Shijie [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 20:46:03 +0000 (13:46 -0700)]
samples/kprobe: convert the printk to pr_info/pr_err
We prefer to use the pr_* to print out the log now, this patch converts
the printk to pr_info. In the error path, use the pr_err to replace the
printk.
The dma-mapping core and the implementations do not change the DMA
attributes passed by pointer. Thus the pointer can point to const data.
However the attributes do not have to be a bitfield. Instead unsigned
long will do fine:
1. This is just simpler. Both in terms of reading the code and setting
attributes. Instead of initializing local attributes on the stack
and passing pointer to it to dma_set_attr(), just set the bits.
2. It brings safeness and checking for const correctness because the
attributes are passed by value.
Semantic patches for this change (at least most of them):
Masahiro Yamada [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 20:45:50 +0000 (13:45 -0700)]
tree-wide: replace config_enabled() with IS_ENABLED()
The use of config_enabled() against config options is ambiguous. In
practical terms, config_enabled() is equivalent to IS_BUILTIN(), but the
author might have used it for the meaning of IS_ENABLED(). Using
IS_ENABLED(), IS_BUILTIN(), IS_MODULE() etc. makes the intention
clearer.
This commit replaces config_enabled() with IS_ENABLED() where possible.
This commit is only touching bool config options.
I noticed two cases where config_enabled() is used against a tristate
option:
Steve Capper [Wed, 3 Aug 2016 14:15:55 +0000 (15:15 +0100)]
arm64: Fix copy-on-write referencing in HugeTLB
set_pte_at(.) will set or unset the PTE_RDONLY hardware bit before
writing the entry to the table.
This can cause problems with the copy-on-write logic in hugetlb_cow:
*) hugetlb_cow(.) called to handle a write fault on read only pte,
*) Before the copy-on-write updates the new page table a call is
made to pte_same(huge_ptep_get(ptep), pte)), to check for a race,
*) Because set_pte_at(.) changed the pte, *ptep != pte, and the
hugetlb_cow(.) code erroneously assumes that it lost the race,
*) The new page is subsequently freed without being used.
On arm64 this problem only becomes apparent when we apply: 67961f9 mm/hugetlb: fix huge page reserve accounting for private
mappings
When one runs the libhugetlbfs test suite, there are allocation errors
and hugetlbfs pages become erroneously locked in memory as reserved.
(There is a high HugePages_Rsvd: count).
In this patch we introduce pte_same which ignores the PTE_RDONLY bit,
allowing for the libhugetlbfs test suite to pass as expected and
without leaking any reserved HugeTLB pages.
Bandan Das [Tue, 2 Aug 2016 20:32:36 +0000 (16:32 -0400)]
nvmx: mark ept single context invalidation as supported
Commit 4b855078601f ("KVM: nVMX: Don't advertise single
context invalidation for invept") removed advertising
single context invalidation since the spec does not mandate it.
However, some hypervisors (such as ESX) require it to be present
before willing to use ept in a nested environment. Advertise it
and fallback to the global case.
This can be reproduced steadily by kernel_irqchip=off.
We should not access preemption timer stuff if lapic is emulated in userspace.
This patch fix it by avoiding access preemption timer stuff when kernel_irqchip=off.
Paolo Bonzini [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 12:01:05 +0000 (14:01 +0200)]
KVM: documentation: fix KVM_CAP_X2APIC_API information
The KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS feature applies to both
KVM_SET_GSI_ROUTING and KVM_SIGNAL_MSI, but was not mentioned in the
documentation for the latter ioctl.
Paolo Bonzini [Thu, 9 Jun 2016 18:12:34 +0000 (20:12 +0200)]
x86: vdso: use __pvclock_read_cycles
The new simplified __pvclock_read_cycles does the same computation
as vread_pvclock, except that (because it takes the pvclock_vcpu_time_info
pointer) it has to be moved inside the loop. Since the loop is expected to
never roll, this makes no difference.
Paolo Bonzini [Thu, 9 Jun 2016 11:06:08 +0000 (13:06 +0200)]
pvclock: introduce seqcount-like API
The version field in struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info basically implements
a seqcount. Wrap it with the usual read_begin and read_retry functions,
and use these APIs instead of peppering the code with smp_rmb()s.
While at it, change it to the more pedantically correct virt_rmb().
With this change, __pvclock_read_cycles can be simplified noticeably.
Hui Wang [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 07:28:04 +0000 (15:28 +0800)]
ALSA: hda - Fix headset mic detection problem for two dell machines
One of the machines has ALC255 on it, another one has ALC298 on it.
On the machine with the codec ALC298, it also has the speaker volume
problem, so we add the fixup chained to ALC298_FIXUP_SPK_VOLUME rather
than adding a group of pin definition in the pin quirk table, since
the speak volume problem does not happen on other machines yet.
Ingo Molnar [Thu, 4 Aug 2016 09:02:38 +0000 (11:02 +0200)]
Merge tag 'perf-core-for-mingo-20160803' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux into perf/urgent
Pull perf/core improvements and fixes from Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo:
New features:
- Add --sample-cpu to 'perf record', to explicitely ask for sampling
the CPU (Jiri Olsa)
Fixes:
- Fix processing of multi byte chunks in objdump output, fixing
disassemble processing for annotation on at least ARM64 (Jan Stancek)
- Use SyS_epoll_wait in a BPF 'perf test' entry instead of sys_epoll_wait, that
is not present in the DWARF info in vmlinux files (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo)
- Add -wno-shadow when processing files using perl headers, fixing
the build on Fedora Rawhide and Arch Linux (Namhyung Kim)
Infrastructure changes:
- Annotate prep work to better catch and report errors related to
using objdump to disassemble DSOs (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo)
- Add 'alloc', 'scnprintf' and 'and' methods for bitmap processing (Jiri Olsa)
Alex Vesker [Wed, 6 Jul 2016 13:36:35 +0000 (16:36 +0300)]
IB/core: Support for CMA multicast join flags
Added UCMA and CMA support for multicast join flags. Flags are
passed using UCMA CM join command previously reserved fields.
Currently supporting two join flags indicating two different
multicast JoinStates:
1. Full Member:
The initiator creates the Multicast group(MCG) if it wasn't
previously created, can send Multicast messages to the group
and receive messages from the MCG.
2. Send Only Full Member:
The initiator creates the Multicast group(MCG) if it wasn't
previously created, can send Multicast messages to the group
but doesn't receive any messages from the MCG.
IB: Send Only Full Member requires a query of ClassPortInfo
to determine if SM/SA supports this option. If SM/SA
doesn't support Send-Only there will be no join request
sent and an error will be returned.
ETH: When Send Only Full Member is requested no IGMP join
will be sent.
Alex Vesker [Wed, 6 Jul 2016 13:36:34 +0000 (16:36 +0300)]
IB/sa: Add cached attribute containing SM information to SA port
Added a new SA port attribute containing SM ClassPortInfo fields,
(ClassPortInfo fields: Table 126 IB Spec 1.3.). This is useful for
checking SM support for specific features. The attribute is cached
to avoid resending queries, caching is done when a successful
ClassPortInfo reply is received on the port. Invalidation of the
attribute is done on SM change events, SM re-registration events,
and SM LID change events. The fields in ClassPortInfo should not
change during SM runtime without an event.
Jason Gunthorpe [Sun, 3 Jul 2016 12:28:18 +0000 (15:28 +0300)]
IB/uverbs: Fix race between uverbs_close and remove_one
Fixes an oops that might happen if uverbs_close races with
remove_one.
Both contexts may run ib_uverbs_cleanup_ucontext, it depends
on the flow.
Currently, there is no protection for a case that remove_one
didn't make the cleanup it runs to its end, the underlying
ib_device was freed then uverbs_close will call
ib_uverbs_cleanup_ucontext and OOPs.
Above might happen if uverbs_close deleted the file from the list
then remove_one didn't find it and runs to its end.
Fixes to protect against that case by a new cleanup lock so that
ib_uverbs_cleanup_ucontext will be called always before that
remove_one is ended.
Markus Elfring [Sat, 23 Jul 2016 09:28:30 +0000 (11:28 +0200)]
IB/mthca: Clean up error unwind flow in mthca_reset()
The kfree() function was called in a few cases by the mthca_reset()
function during error handling even if the passed variables "bridge_header"
and "hca_header" contained a null pointer.
Adjust jump targets according to the Linux coding style convention.