Benjamin Poirier [Wed, 31 Jan 2024 14:08:45 +0000 (09:08 -0500)]
selftests: bonding: Check initial state
The purpose of the test_LAG_cleanup() function is to check that some
hardware addresses are removed from underlying devices after they have been
unenslaved. The test function simply checks that those addresses are not
present at the end. However, if the addresses were never added to begin
with due to some error in device setup, the test function currently passes.
This is a false positive since in that situation the test did not actually
exercise the intended functionality.
Add a check that the expected addresses are indeed present after device
setup. This makes the test function more robust.
I noticed this problem when running the team/dev_addr_lists.sh test on a
system without support for dummy and ipv6:
tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/team# ./dev_addr_lists.sh
Error: Unknown device type.
Error: Unknown device type.
This program is not intended to be run as root.
RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported
TEST: team cleanup mode lacp [ OK ]
Benjamin Poirier [Wed, 31 Jan 2024 14:08:44 +0000 (09:08 -0500)]
selftests: team: Add missing config options
Similar to commit dd2d40acdbb2 ("selftests: bonding: Add more missing
config options"), add more networking-specific config options which are
needed for team device tests.
For testing, I used the minimal config generated by virtme-ng and I added
the options in the config file. Afterwards, the team device test passed.
hv_netvsc: Fix race condition between netvsc_probe and netvsc_remove
In commit ac5047671758 ("hv_netvsc: Disable NAPI before closing the
VMBus channel"), napi_disable was getting called for all channels,
including all subchannels without confirming if they are enabled or not.
This caused hv_netvsc getting hung at napi_disable, when netvsc_probe()
has finished running but nvdev->subchan_work has not started yet.
netvsc_subchan_work() -> rndis_set_subchannel() has not created the
sub-channels and because of that netvsc_sc_open() is not running.
netvsc_remove() calls cancel_work_sync(&nvdev->subchan_work), for which
netvsc_subchan_work did not run.
netif_napi_add() sets the bit NAPI_STATE_SCHED because it ensures NAPI
cannot be scheduled. Then netvsc_sc_open() -> napi_enable will clear the
NAPIF_STATE_SCHED bit, so it can be scheduled. napi_disable() does the
opposite.
Now during netvsc_device_remove(), when napi_disable is called for those
subchannels, napi_disable gets stuck on infinite msleep.
This fix addresses this problem by ensuring that napi_disable() is not
getting called for non-enabled NAPI struct.
But netif_napi_del() is still necessary for these non-enabled NAPI struct
for cleanup purpose.
Jan Beulich [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 13:03:08 +0000 (14:03 +0100)]
xen-netback: properly sync TX responses
Invoking the make_tx_response() / push_tx_responses() pair with no lock
held would be acceptable only if all such invocations happened from the
same context (NAPI instance or dealloc thread). Since this isn't the
case, and since the interface "spec" also doesn't demand that multicast
operations may only be performed with no in-flight transmits,
MCAST_{ADD,DEL} processing also needs to acquire the response lock
around the invocations.
To prevent similar mistakes going forward, "downgrade" the present
functions to private helpers of just the two remaining ones using them
directly, with no forward declarations anymore. This involves renaming
what so far was make_tx_response(), for the new function of that name
to serve the new (wrapper) purpose.
While there,
- constify the txp parameters,
- correct xenvif_idx_release()'s status parameter's type,
- rename {,_}make_tx_response()'s status parameters for consistency with
xenvif_idx_release()'s.
Geetha sowjanya [Tue, 30 Jan 2024 12:06:10 +0000 (17:36 +0530)]
octeontx2-pf: Remove xdp queues on program detach
XDP queues are created/destroyed when a XDP program
is attached/detached. In current driver xdp_queues are not
getting destroyed on program exit due to incorrect xdp_queue
and tot_tx_queue count values.
This patch fixes the issue by setting tot_tx_queue and xdp_queue
count to correct values. It also fixes xdp.data_hard_start address.
Jakub Kicinski [Thu, 1 Feb 2024 05:08:11 +0000 (21:08 -0800)]
Merge branch 'selftests-net-a-few-pmtu-sh-fixes'
Paolo Abeni says:
====================
selftests: net: a few pmtu.sh fixes
This series try to address CI failures for the pmtu.sh tests. It
does _not_ attempt to enable all the currently skipped cases, to
avoid adding more entropy.
Paolo Abeni [Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:47:18 +0000 (18:47 +0100)]
selftests: net: don't access /dev/stdout in pmtu.sh
When running the pmtu.sh via the kselftest infra, accessing
/dev/stdout gives unexpected results:
# dd: failed to open '/dev/stdout': Device or resource busy
# TEST: IPv4, bridged vxlan4: PMTU exceptions [FAIL]
Let dd use directly the standard output to fix the above:
# TEST: IPv4, bridged vxlan4: PMTU exceptions - nexthop objects [ OK ]
Paolo Abeni [Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:47:17 +0000 (18:47 +0100)]
selftests: net: fix available tunnels detection
The pmtu.sh test tries to detect the tunnel protocols available
in the running kernel and properly skip the unsupported cases.
In a few more complex setup, such detection is unsuccessful, as
the script currently ignores some intermediate error code at
setup time.
Before:
# which: no nettest in (/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin)
# TEST: vti6: PMTU exceptions (ESP-in-UDP) [FAIL]
# PMTU exception wasn't created after creating tunnel exceeding link layer MTU
# ./pmtu.sh: line 931: kill: (7543) - No such process
# ./pmtu.sh: line 931: kill: (7544) - No such process
Paolo Abeni [Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:47:16 +0000 (18:47 +0100)]
selftests: net: add missing config for pmtu.sh tests
The mentioned test uses a few Kconfig still missing the
net config, add them.
Before:
# Error: Specified qdisc kind is unknown.
# Error: Specified qdisc kind is unknown.
# Error: Qdisc not classful.
# We have an error talking to the kernel
# Error: Qdisc not classful.
# We have an error talking to the kernel
# policy_routing not supported
# TEST: ICMPv4 with DSCP and ECN: PMTU exceptions [SKIP]
After:
# TEST: ICMPv4 with DSCP and ECN: PMTU exceptions [ OK ]
Jakub Kicinski [Thu, 1 Feb 2024 02:27:01 +0000 (18:27 -0800)]
Merge branch 'pds_core-various-fixes'
Brett Creeley says:
====================
pds_core: Various fixes
This series includes the following changes:
There can be many users of the pds_core's adminq. This includes
pds_core's uses and any clients that depend on it. When the pds_core
device goes through a reset for any reason the adminq is freed
and reconfigured. There are some gaps in the current implementation
that will cause crashes during reset if any of the previously mentioned
users of the adminq attempt to use it after it's been freed.
Issues around how resets are handled, specifically regarding the driver's
error handlers.
Originally these patches were aimed at net-next, but it was requested to
push the fixes patches to net. The original patches can be found here:
Brett Creeley [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 23:40:35 +0000 (15:40 -0800)]
pds_core: Rework teardown/setup flow to be more common
Currently the teardown/setup flow for driver probe/remove is quite
a bit different from the reset flows in pdsc_fw_down()/pdsc_fw_up().
One key piece that's missing are the calls to pci_alloc_irq_vectors()
and pci_free_irq_vectors(). The pcie reset case is calling
pci_free_irq_vectors() on reset_prepare, but not calling the
corresponding pci_alloc_irq_vectors() on reset_done. This is causing
unexpected/unwanted interrupt behavior due to the adminq interrupt
being accidentally put into legacy interrupt mode. Also, the
pci_alloc_irq_vectors()/pci_free_irq_vectors() functions are being
called directly in probe/remove respectively.
Fix this inconsistency by making the following changes:
1. Always call pdsc_dev_init() in pdsc_setup(), which calls
pci_alloc_irq_vectors() and get rid of the now unused
pds_dev_reinit().
2. Always free/clear the pdsc->intr_info in pdsc_teardown()
since this structure will get re-alloced in pdsc_setup().
3. Move the calls of pci_free_irq_vectors() to pdsc_teardown()
since pci_alloc_irq_vectors() will always be called in
pdsc_setup()->pdsc_dev_init() for both the probe/remove and
reset flows.
4. Make sure to only create the debugfs "identity" entry when it
doesn't already exist, which it will in the reset case because
it's already been created in the initial call to pdsc_dev_init().
Brett Creeley [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 23:40:34 +0000 (15:40 -0800)]
pds_core: Clear BARs on reset
During reset the BARs might be accessed when they are
unmapped. This can cause unexpected issues, so fix it by
clearing the cached BAR values so they are not accessed
until they are re-mapped.
Also, make sure any places that can access the BARs
when they are NULL are prevented.
Brett Creeley [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 23:40:33 +0000 (15:40 -0800)]
pds_core: Prevent race issues involving the adminq
There are multiple paths that can result in using the pdsc's
adminq.
[1] pdsc_adminq_isr and the resulting work from queue_work(),
i.e. pdsc_work_thread()->pdsc_process_adminq()
[2] pdsc_adminq_post()
When the device goes through reset via PCIe reset and/or
a fw_down/fw_up cycle due to bad PCIe state or bad device
state the adminq is destroyed and recreated.
A NULL pointer dereference can happen if [1] or [2] happens
after the adminq is already destroyed.
In order to fix this, add some further state checks and
implement reference counting for adminq uses. Reference
counting was used because multiple threads can attempt to
access the adminq at the same time via [1] or [2]. Additionally,
multiple clients (i.e. pds-vfio-pci) can be using [2]
at the same time.
The adminq_refcnt is initialized to 1 when the adminq has been
allocated and is ready to use. Users/clients of the adminq
(i.e. [1] and [2]) will increment the refcnt when they are using
the adminq. When the driver goes into a fw_down cycle it will
set the PDSC_S_FW_DEAD bit and then wait for the adminq_refcnt
to hit 1. Setting the PDSC_S_FW_DEAD before waiting will prevent
any further adminq_refcnt increments. Waiting for the
adminq_refcnt to hit 1 allows for any current users of the adminq
to finish before the driver frees the adminq. Once the
adminq_refcnt hits 1 the driver clears the refcnt to signify that
the adminq is deleted and cannot be used. On the fw_up cycle the
driver will once again initialize the adminq_refcnt to 1 allowing
the adminq to be used again.
Brett Creeley [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 23:40:32 +0000 (15:40 -0800)]
pds_core: Use struct pdsc for the pdsc_adminq_isr private data
The initial design for the adminq interrupt was done based
on client drivers having their own adminq and adminq
interrupt. So, each client driver's adminq isr would use
their specific adminqcq for the private data struct. For the
time being the design has changed to only use a single
adminq for all clients. So, instead use the struct pdsc for
the private data to simplify things a bit.
This also has the benefit of not dereferencing the adminqcq
to access the pdsc struct when the PDSC_S_STOPPING_DRIVER bit
is set and the adminqcq has actually been cleared/freed.
Brett Creeley [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 23:40:31 +0000 (15:40 -0800)]
pds_core: Cancel AQ work on teardown
There is a small window where pdsc_work_thread()
calls pdsc_process_adminq() and pdsc_process_adminq()
passes the PDSC_S_STOPPING_DRIVER check and starts
to process adminq/notifyq work and then the driver
starts a fw_down cycle. This could cause some
undefined behavior if the notifyqcq/adminqcq are
free'd while pdsc_process_adminq() is running. Use
cancel_work_sync() on the adminqcq's work struct
to make sure any pending work items are cancelled
and any in progress work items are completed.
Also, make sure to not call cancel_work_sync() if
the work item has not be initialized. Without this,
traces will happen in cases where a reset fails and
teardown is called again or if reset fails and the
driver is removed.
Brett Creeley [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 23:40:30 +0000 (15:40 -0800)]
pds_core: Prevent health thread from running during reset/remove
The PCIe reset handlers can run at the same time as the
health thread. This can cause the health thread to
stomp on the PCIe reset. Fix this by preventing the
health thread from running while a PCIe reset is happening.
As part of this use timer_shutdown_sync() during reset and
remove to make sure the timer doesn't ever get rearmed.
Dmitry Safonov [Tue, 30 Jan 2024 03:51:54 +0000 (03:51 +0000)]
selftests/net: Repair RST passive reset selftest
Currently, the test is racy and seems to not pass anymore.
In order to rectify it, aim on TCP_TW_RST.
Doesn't seem way too good with this sleep() part, but it seems as
a reasonable compromise for the test. There is a plan in-line comment on
how-to improve it, going to do it on the top, at this moment I want it
to run on netdev/patchwork selftests dashboard.
It also slightly changes tcp_ao-lib in order to get SO_ERROR propagated
to test_client_verify() return value.
Dmitry Safonov [Tue, 30 Jan 2024 03:51:53 +0000 (03:51 +0000)]
selftests/net: Rectify key counters checks
As the names of (struct test_key) members didn't reflect whether the key
was used for TX or RX, the verification for the counters was done
incorrectly for asymmetrical selftests.
Rename these with _tx appendix and fix checks in verify_counters().
While at it, as the checks are now correct, introduce skip_counters_checks,
which is intended for tests where it's expected that a key that was set
with setsockopt(sk, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_AO_INFO, ...) might had no chance
of getting used on the wire.
Fixes the following failures, exposed by the previous commit:
> not ok 51 server: Check current != rnext keys set before connect(): Counter pkt_good was expected to increase 0 => 0 for key 132:5
> not ok 52 server: Check current != rnext keys set before connect(): Counter pkt_good was not expected to increase 0 => 21 for key 137:10
>
> not ok 63 server: Check current flapping back on peer's RnextKey request: Counter pkt_good was expected to increase 0 => 0 for key 132:5
> not ok 64 server: Check current flapping back on peer's RnextKey request: Counter pkt_good was not expected to increase 0 => 40 for key 137:10
Mohammad Nassiri [Tue, 30 Jan 2024 03:51:52 +0000 (03:51 +0000)]
selftests/net: Argument value mismatch when calling verify_counters()
The end_server() function only operates in the server thread
and always takes an accept socket instead of a listen socket as
its input argument. To align with this, invert the boolean values
used when calling verify_counters() within the end_server() function.
As a result of this typo, the test didn't correctly check for
the non-symmetrical scenario, where i.e. peer-A uses a key <100:200>
to send data, but peer-B uses another key <105:205> to send its data.
So, in simple words, different keys for TX and RX.
Andrew Lunn [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 22:49:48 +0000 (23:49 +0100)]
net: dsa: mv88e6xxx: Fix failed probe due to unsupported C45 reads
Not all mv88e6xxx device support C45 read/write operations. Those
which do not return -EOPNOTSUPP. However, when phylib scans the bus,
it considers this fatal, and the probe of the MDIO bus fails, which in
term causes the mv88e6xxx probe as a whole to fail.
When there is no device on the bus for a given address, the pull up
resistor on the data line results in the read returning 0xffff. The
phylib core code understands this when scanning for devices on the
bus. C45 allows multiple devices to be supported at one address, so
phylib will perform a few reads at each address, so although thought
not the most efficient solution, it is a way to avoid fatal
errors. Make use of this as a minimal fix for stable to fix the
probing problems.
Follow up patches will rework how C45 operates to make it similar to
C22 which considers -ENODEV as a none-fatal, and swap mv88e6xxx to
using this.
Andrew Halaney [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 17:12:11 +0000 (11:12 -0600)]
MAINTAINERS: Drop unreachable reviewer for Qualcomm ETHQOS ethernet driver
Bhupesh's email responds indicating they've changed employers and with
no new contact information. Let's drop the line from MAINTAINERS to
avoid getting the same response over and over.
Matthias May [Tue, 30 Jan 2024 10:12:18 +0000 (10:12 +0000)]
selftests: net: add missing config for GENEVE
l2_tos_ttl_inherit.sh verifies the inheritance of tos and ttl
for GRETAP, VXLAN and GENEVE.
Before testing it checks if the required module is available
and if not skips the tests accordingly.
Currently only GRETAP and VXLAN are tested because the GENEVE
module is missing.
Jakub Kicinski [Wed, 31 Jan 2024 02:35:27 +0000 (18:35 -0800)]
Merge branch '1GbE' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tnguy/net-queue
Tony Nguyen says:
====================
Intel Wired LAN Driver Updates 2024-01-29 (e1000e, ixgbe)
This series contains updates to e1000e and ixgbe drivers.
Jake corrects values used for maximum frequency adjustment for e1000e.
Christophe Jaillet adjusts error handling path so that semaphore is
released on ixgbe.
* '1GbE' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tnguy/net-queue:
ixgbe: Fix an error handling path in ixgbe_read_iosf_sb_reg_x550()
e1000e: correct maximum frequency adjustment values
====================
Parav Pandit [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 19:10:59 +0000 (21:10 +0200)]
devlink: Fix referring to hw_addr attribute during state validation
When port function state change is requested, and when the driver
does not support it, it refers to the hw address attribute instead
of state attribute. Seems like a copy paste error.
Fix it by referring to the port function state attribute.
Linus Lüssing [Sat, 27 Jan 2024 17:50:32 +0000 (18:50 +0100)]
bridge: mcast: fix disabled snooping after long uptime
The original idea of the delay_time check was to not apply multicast
snooping too early when an MLD querier appears. And to instead wait at
least for MLD reports to arrive before switching from flooding to group
based, MLD snooped forwarding, to avoid temporary packet loss.
However in a batman-adv mesh network it was noticed that after 248 days of
uptime 32bit MIPS based devices would start to signal that they had
stopped applying multicast snooping due to missing queriers - even though
they were the elected querier and still sending MLD queries themselves.
While time_is_before_jiffies() generally is safe against jiffies
wrap-arounds, like the code comments in jiffies.h explain, it won't
be able to track a difference larger than ULONG_MAX/2. With a 32bit
large jiffies and one jiffies tick every 10ms (CONFIG_HZ=100) on these MIPS
devices running OpenWrt this would result in a difference larger than
ULONG_MAX/2 after 248 (= 2^32/100/60/60/24/2) days and
time_is_before_jiffies() would then start to return false instead of
true. Leading to multicast snooping not being applied to multicast
packets anymore.
Fix this issue by using a proper timer_list object which won't have this
ULONG_MAX/2 difference limitation.
Ido Schimmel [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 12:37:03 +0000 (14:37 +0200)]
selftests: net: Add missing matchall classifier
One of the test cases in the test_bridge_backup_port.sh selftest relies
on a matchall classifier to drop unrelated traffic so that the Tx drop
counter on the VXLAN device will only be incremented as a result of
traffic generated by the test.
However, the configuration option for the matchall classifier is
missing from the configuration file which might explain the failures we
see in the netdev CI [1].
Fix by adding CONFIG_NET_CLS_MATCHALL to the configuration file.
[1]
# Backup nexthop ID - invalid IDs
# -------------------------------
[...]
# TEST: Forwarding out of vx0 [ OK ]
# TEST: No forwarding using backup nexthop ID [ OK ]
# TEST: Tx drop increased [FAIL]
# TEST: IPv6 address family nexthop as backup nexthop [ OK ]
# TEST: No forwarding out of swp1 [ OK ]
# TEST: Forwarding out of vx0 [ OK ]
# TEST: No forwarding using backup nexthop ID [ OK ]
# TEST: Tx drop increased [FAIL]
[...]
Eric Dumazet [Fri, 26 Jan 2024 16:55:32 +0000 (16:55 +0000)]
llc: call sock_orphan() at release time
syzbot reported an interesting trace [1] caused by a stale sk->sk_wq
pointer in a closed llc socket.
In commit ff7b11aa481f ("net: socket: set sock->sk to NULL after
calling proto_ops::release()") Eric Biggers hinted that some protocols
are missing a sock_orphan(), we need to perform a full audit.
In net-next, I plan to clear sock->sk from sock_orphan() and
amend Eric patch to add a warning.
[1]
BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in list_empty include/linux/list.h:373 [inline]
BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in waitqueue_active include/linux/wait.h:127 [inline]
BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in sock_def_write_space_wfree net/core/sock.c:3384 [inline]
BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in sock_wfree+0x9a8/0x9d0 net/core/sock.c:2468
Read of size 8 at addr ffff88802f4fc880 by task ksoftirqd/1/27
The buggy address belongs to the object at ffff88802f4fc800
which belongs to the cache sock_inode_cache of size 1408
The buggy address is located 128 bytes inside of
freed 1408-byte region [ffff88802f4fc800, ffff88802f4fcd80)
Memory state around the buggy address: ffff88802f4fc780: fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc ffff88802f4fc800: fa fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb
>ffff88802f4fc880: fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb
^ ffff88802f4fc900: fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb ffff88802f4fc980: fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb
====================
net: stmmac: dwmac-imx: Time Based Scheduling support
This small patch series allows using TBS support of the i.MX Ethernet QOS
controller for etf qdisc offload.
It achieves this in a similar manner that it is done in dwmac-intel.c,
dwmac-mediatek.c and stmmac_pci.c.
Changes since v1:
- Simplified for loop by starting at index 1.
- Fixed problem with indentation.
====================
Helge Deller [Fri, 26 Jan 2024 08:32:20 +0000 (09:32 +0100)]
ipv6: Ensure natural alignment of const ipv6 loopback and router addresses
On a parisc64 kernel I sometimes notice this kernel warning:
Kernel unaligned access to 0x40ff8814 at ndisc_send_skb+0xc0/0x4d8
The address 0x40ff8814 points to the in6addr_linklocal_allrouters
variable and the warning simply means that some ipv6 function tries to
read a 64-bit word directly from the not-64-bit aligned
in6addr_linklocal_allrouters variable.
Unaligned accesses are non-critical as the architecture or exception
handlers usually will fix it up at runtime. Nevertheless it may trigger
a performance penality for some architectures. For details read the
"unaligned-memory-access" kernel documentation.
The patch below ensures that the ipv6 loopback and router addresses will
always be naturally aligned. This prevents the unaligned accesses for
all architectures.
Michal Vokáč [Fri, 26 Jan 2024 10:49:35 +0000 (11:49 +0100)]
net: dsa: qca8k: fix illegal usage of GPIO
When working with GPIO, its direction must be set either when the GPIO is
requested by gpiod_get*() or later on by one of the gpiod_direction_*()
functions. Neither of this is done here which results in undefined
behavior on some systems.
As the reset GPIO is used right after it is requested here, it makes sense
to configure it as GPIOD_OUT_HIGH right away. With that, the following
gpiod_set_value_cansleep(1) becomes redundant and can be safely
removed.
ixgbe: Fix an error handling path in ixgbe_read_iosf_sb_reg_x550()
All error handling paths, except this one, go to 'out' where
release_swfw_sync() is called.
This call balances the acquire_swfw_sync() call done at the beginning of
the function.
Branch to the error handling path in order to correctly release some
resources in case of error.
Fixes: ae14a1d8e104 ("ixgbe: Fix IOSF SB access issues") Signed-off-by: Christophe JAILLET <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <[email protected]> Tested-by: Pucha Himasekhar Reddy <[email protected]> (A Contingent worker at Intel) Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <[email protected]>
Jacob Keller [Tue, 12 Dec 2023 02:05:52 +0000 (18:05 -0800)]
e1000e: correct maximum frequency adjustment values
The e1000e driver supports hardware with a variety of different clock
speeds, and thus a variety of different increment values used for
programming its PTP hardware clock.
The values currently programmed in e1000e_ptp_init are incorrect. In
particular, only two maximum adjustments are used: 24000000 - 1, and 600000000 - 1. These were originally intended to be used with the 96 MHz
clock and the 25 MHz clock.
Both of these values are actually slightly too high. For the 96 MHz clock,
the actual maximum value that can safely be programmed is 23,999,938. For
the 25 MHz clock, the maximum value is 599,999,904.
Worse, several devices use a 24 MHz clock or a 38.4 MHz clock. These parts
are incorrectly assigned one of either the 24million or 600million values.
For the 24 MHz clock, this is not a significant issue: its current
increment value can support an adjustment up to 7billion in the positive
direction. However, the 38.4 KHz clock uses an increment value which can
only support up to 230,769,157 before it starts overflowing.
To understand where these values come from, consider that frequency
adjustments have the form of:
The maximum adjustment is reported in terms of parts per billion:
new_incval = base_incval + (base_incval * adjustment) / 1 billion
The largest possible adjustment is thus given by the following:
max_incval = base_incval + (base_incval * max_adj) / 1 billion
Re-arranging to solve for max_adj:
max_adj = (max_incval - base_incval) * 1 billion / base_incval
We also need to ensure that negative adjustments cannot underflow. This can
be achieved simply by ensuring max_adj is always less than 1 billion.
Introduce new macros in e1000.h codifying the maximum adjustment in PPB for
each frequency given its associated increment values. Also clarify where
these values come from by commenting about the above equations.
Replace the switch statement in e1000e_ptp_init with one which mirrors the
increment value switch statement from e1000e_get_base_timinica. For each
device, assign the appropriate maximum adjustment based on its frequency.
Some parts can have one of two frequency modes as determined by
E1000_TSYNCRXCTL_SYSCFI.
Since the new flow directly matches the assignments in
e1000e_get_base_timinca, and uses well defined macro names, it is much
easier to verify that the resulting maximum adjustments are correct. It
also avoids difficult to parse construction such as the "hw->mac.type <
e1000_phc_lpt", and the use of fallthrough which was especially confusing
when combined with a conditional block.
Note that I believe the current increment value configuration used for
24MHz clocks is sub-par, as it leaves at least 3 extra bits available in
the INCVALUE register. However, fixing that requires more careful review of
the clock rate and associated values.
Reported-by: Trey Harrison <[email protected]> Fixes: 68fe1d5da548 ("e1000e: Add Support for 38.4MHZ frequency") Fixes: d89777bf0e42 ("e1000e: add support for IEEE-1588 PTP") Signed-off-by: Jacob Keller <[email protected]> Tested-by: Naama Meir <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <[email protected]>
Fedor Pchelkin [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 09:53:09 +0000 (12:53 +0300)]
nfc: nci: free rx_data_reassembly skb on NCI device cleanup
rx_data_reassembly skb is stored during NCI data exchange for processing
fragmented packets. It is dropped only when the last fragment is processed
or when an NTF packet with NCI_OP_RF_DEACTIVATE_NTF opcode is received.
However, the NCI device may be deallocated before that which leads to skb
leak.
As by design the rx_data_reassembly skb is bound to the NCI device and
nothing prevents the device to be freed before the skb is processed in
some way and cleaned, free it on the NCI device cleanup.
Found by Linux Verification Center (linuxtesting.org) with Syzkaller.
net: hsr: remove WARN_ONCE() in send_hsr_supervision_frame()
Syzkaller reported [1] hitting a warning after failing to allocate
resources for skb in hsr_init_skb(). Since a WARN_ONCE() call will
not help much in this case, it might be prudent to switch to
netdev_warn_once(). At the very least it will suppress syzkaller
reports such as [1].
Just in case, use netdev_warn_once() in send_prp_supervision_frame()
for similar reasons.
Horatiu Vultur [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 10:17:58 +0000 (11:17 +0100)]
net: lan966x: Fix port configuration when using SGMII interface
In case the interface between the MAC and the PHY is SGMII, then the bit
GIGA_MODE on the MAC side needs to be set regardless of the speed at
which it is running.
Fixes: d28d6d2e37d1 ("net: lan966x: add port module support") Signed-off-by: Horatiu Vultur <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Maxime Chevallier <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <[email protected]>
Simon Horman [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 09:16:22 +0000 (09:16 +0000)]
MAINTAINERS: Add connector headers to NETWORKING DRIVERS
Commit 46cf789b68b2 ("connector: Move maintainence under networking
drivers umbrella.") moved the connector maintenance but did not include
the connector header files.
It seems that it has always been implied that these headers were
maintained along with the rest of the connector code, both before and
after the cited commit. Make this explicit.
The original packet in ipmr_cache_report() may be queued and then forwarded
with ip_mr_forward(). This last function has the assumption that the skb
dst is set.
After the below commit, the skb dst is dropped by ipv4_pktinfo_prepare(),
which causes the oops.
Daniel Golle [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 05:17:25 +0000 (05:17 +0000)]
net: dsa: mt7530: fix 10M/100M speed on MT7988 switch
Setup PMCR port register for actual speed and duplex on internally
connected PHYs of the MT7988 built-in switch. This fixes links with
speeds other than 1000M.
Paolo Abeni [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 18:09:06 +0000 (19:09 +0100)]
selftests: net: give more time for GRO aggregation
The gro.sh test-case relay on the gro_flush_timeout to ensure
that all the segments belonging to any given batch are properly
aggregated.
The other end, the sender is a user-space program transmitting
each packet with a separate write syscall. A busy host and/or
stracing the sender program can make the relevant segments reach
the GRO engine after the flush timeout triggers.
Give the GRO flush timeout more slack, to avoid sporadic self-tests
failures.
Paolo Abeni [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 08:22:50 +0000 (09:22 +0100)]
selftests: net: add missing required classifier
the udpgro_fraglist self-test uses the BPF classifiers, but the
current net self-test configuration does not include it, causing
CI failures:
# selftests: net: udpgro_frglist.sh
# ipv6
# tcp - over veth touching data
# -l 4 -6 -D 2001:db8::1 -t rx -4 -t
# Error: TC classifier not found.
# We have an error talking to the kernel
# Error: TC classifier not found.
# We have an error talking to the kernel
Breno Leitao [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 13:41:03 +0000 (05:41 -0800)]
bnxt_en: Make PTP timestamp HWRM more silent
commit 056bce63c469 ("bnxt_en: Make PTP TX timestamp HWRM query silent")
changed a netdev_err() to netdev_WARN_ONCE().
netdev_WARN_ONCE() is it generates a kernel WARNING, which is bad, for
the following reasons:
* You do not a kernel warning if the firmware queries are late
* In busy networks, timestamp query failures fairly regularly
* A WARNING message doesn't bring much value, since the code path
is clear.
(This was discussed in-depth in [1])
Transform the netdev_WARN_ONCE() into a netdev_warn_once(), and print a
more well-behaved message, instead of a full WARN().
Wen Gu [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 12:39:16 +0000 (20:39 +0800)]
net/smc: fix incorrect SMC-D link group matching logic
The logic to determine if SMC-D link group matches is incorrect. The
correct logic should be that it only returns true when the GID is the
same, and the SMC-D device is the same and the extended GID is the same
(in the case of virtual ISM).
It can be fixed by adding brackets around the conditional (or ternary)
operator expression. But for better readability and maintainability, it
has been changed to an if-else statement.
Paolo Abeni [Fri, 26 Jan 2024 15:32:36 +0000 (16:32 +0100)]
selftests: net: add missing config for big tcp tests
The big_tcp test-case requires a few kernel knobs currently
not specified in the net selftests config, causing the
following failure:
# selftests: net: big_tcp.sh
# Error: Failed to load TC action module.
# We have an error talking to the kernel
...
# Testing for BIG TCP:
# CLI GSO | GW GRO | GW GSO | SER GRO
# ./big_tcp.sh: line 107: test: !=: unary operator expected
...
# on on on on : [FAIL_on_link1]
Daniel Golle [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 05:18:23 +0000 (05:18 +0000)]
net: phy: mediatek-ge-soc: sync driver with MediaTek SDK
Sync initialization and calibration routines with MediaTek's reference
driver. Improves compliance and resolves link stability issues with
CH340 IoT devices connected to MT798x built-in PHYs.
====================
nfp: flower: a few small conntrack offload fixes
This small series addresses two bugs in the nfp conntrack offloading
code.
The first patch is a check to prevent offloading for a case which is
currently not supported by the nfp.
The second patch fixes up parsing of layer4 mangling code so it can be
correctly offloaded. Since the masks are an inverse mask and we are
shifting it so it can be packed together with the destination we
effectively need to 'clear' the lower bits of the mask by setting it to
0xFFFF.
====================
Hui Zhou [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 15:19:09 +0000 (17:19 +0200)]
nfp: flower: fix hardware offload for the transfer layer port
The nfp driver will merge the tp source port and tp destination port
into one dword which the offset must be zero to do hardware offload.
However, the mangle action for the tp source port and tp destination
port is separated for tc ct action. Modify the mangle action for the
FLOW_ACT_MANGLE_HDR_TYPE_TCP and FLOW_ACT_MANGLE_HDR_TYPE_UDP to
satisfy the nfp driver offload check for the tp port.
The mangle action provides a 4B value for source, and a 4B value for
the destination, but only 2B of each contains the useful information.
For offload the 2B of each is combined into a single 4B word. Since the
incoming mask for the source is '0xFFFF<mask>' the shift-left will
throw away the 0xFFFF part. When this gets combined together in the
offload it will clear the destination field. Fix this by setting the
lower bits back to 0xFFFF, effectively doing a rotate-left operation on
the mask.
Hui Zhou [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 15:19:08 +0000 (17:19 +0200)]
nfp: flower: add hardware offload check for post ct entry
The nfp offload flow pay will not allocate a mask id when the out port
is openvswitch internal port. This is because these flows are used to
configure the pre_tun table and are never actually send to the firmware
as an add-flow message. When a tc rule which action contains ct and
the post ct entry's out port is openvswitch internal port, the merge
offload flow pay with the wrong mask id of 0 will be send to the
firmware. Actually, the nfp can not support hardware offload for this
situation, so return EOPNOTSUPP.
Hangbin Liu [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 06:13:44 +0000 (14:13 +0800)]
selftests/net/lib: update busywait timeout value
The busywait timeout value is a millisecond, not a second. So the
current setting 2 is too small. On slow/busy host (or VMs) the
current timeout can expire even on "correct" execution, causing random
failures. Let's copy the WAIT_TIMEOUT from forwarding/lib.sh and set
BUSYWAIT_TIMEOUT here.
Jakub Kicinski [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 23:36:30 +0000 (15:36 -0800)]
selftests: tcp_ao: set the timeout to 2 minutes
The default timeout for tests is 45sec, bench-lookups_ipv6
seems to take around 50sec when running in a VM without
HW acceleration. Give it a 2x margin and set the timeout
to 120sec.
Jakub Kicinski [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 23:59:24 +0000 (15:59 -0800)]
Merge branch 'selftests-net-a-few-fixes'
Paolo Abeni says:
====================
selftests: net: a few fixes
This series address self-tests failures for udp gro-related tests.
The first patch addresses the main problem I observe locally - the XDP
program required by such tests, xdp_dummy, is currently build in the
ebpf self-tests directory, not available if/when the user targets net
only. Arguably is more a refactor than a fix, but still targeting net
to hopefully
The second patch fixes the integration of such tests with the build
system.
Paolo Abeni [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 21:33:21 +0000 (22:33 +0100)]
selftests: net: included needed helper in the install targets
The blamed commit below introduce a dependency in some net self-tests
towards a newly introduce helper script.
Such script is currently not included into the TEST_PROGS_EXTENDED list
and thus is not installed, causing failure for the relevant tests when
executed from the install dir.
Paolo Abeni [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 21:33:20 +0000 (22:33 +0100)]
selftests: net: remove dependency on ebpf tests
Several net tests requires an XDP program build under the ebpf
directory, and error out if such program is not available.
That makes running successful net test hard, let's duplicate into the
net dir the [very small] program, re-using the existing rules to build
it, and finally dropping the bogus dependency.
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 18:58:35 +0000 (10:58 -0800)]
Merge tag 'net-6.8-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Pull networking fixes from Paolo Abeni:
"Including fixes from bpf, netfilter and WiFi.
Jakub is doing a lot of work to include the self-tests in our CI, as a
result a significant amount of self-tests related fixes is flowing in
(and will likely continue in the next few weeks).
Current release - regressions:
- bpf: fix a kernel crash for the riscv 64 JIT
- bnxt_en: fix memory leak in bnxt_hwrm_get_rings()
- revert "net: macsec: use skb_ensure_writable_head_tail to expand
the skb"
Previous releases - regressions:
- core: fix removing a namespace with conflicting altnames
- tcp:
- make sure init the accept_queue's spinlocks once
- fix autocork on CPUs with weak memory model
- udp: fix busy polling
- mlx5e:
- fix out-of-bound read in port timestamping
- fix peer flow lists corruption
- iwlwifi: fix a memory corruption
Previous releases - always broken:
- netfilter:
- nft_chain_filter: handle NETDEV_UNREGISTER for inet/ingress
basechain
- nft_limit: reject configurations that cause integer overflow
- bpf: fix bpf_xdp_adjust_tail() with XSK zero-copy mbuf, avoiding a
NULL pointer dereference upon shrinking
- llc: make llc_ui_sendmsg() more robust against bonding changes
- smc: fix illegal rmb_desc access in SMC-D connection dump
- dpll: fix pin dump crash for rebound module
- bnxt_en: fix possible crash after creating sw mqprio TCs
- hv_netvsc: calculate correct ring size when PAGE_SIZE is not 4kB
Misc:
- several self-tests fixes for better integration with the netdev CI
- added several missing modules descriptions"
* tag 'net-6.8-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (88 commits)
tsnep: Fix XDP_RING_NEED_WAKEUP for empty fill ring
tsnep: Remove FCS for XDP data path
net: fec: fix the unhandled context fault from smmu
selftests: bonding: do not test arp/ns target with mode balance-alb/tlb
fjes: fix memleaks in fjes_hw_setup
i40e: update xdp_rxq_info::frag_size for ZC enabled Rx queue
i40e: set xdp_rxq_info::frag_size
xdp: reflect tail increase for MEM_TYPE_XSK_BUFF_POOL
ice: update xdp_rxq_info::frag_size for ZC enabled Rx queue
intel: xsk: initialize skb_frag_t::bv_offset in ZC drivers
ice: remove redundant xdp_rxq_info registration
i40e: handle multi-buffer packets that are shrunk by xdp prog
ice: work on pre-XDP prog frag count
xsk: fix usage of multi-buffer BPF helpers for ZC XDP
xsk: make xsk_buff_pool responsible for clearing xdp_buff::flags
xsk: recycle buffer in case Rx queue was full
net: fill in MODULE_DESCRIPTION()s for rvu_mbox
net: fill in MODULE_DESCRIPTION()s for litex
net: fill in MODULE_DESCRIPTION()s for fsl_pq_mdio
net: fill in MODULE_DESCRIPTION()s for fec
...
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 18:52:30 +0000 (10:52 -0800)]
Merge tag 'ovl-fixes-6.8-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/overlayfs/vfs
Pull overlayfs fix from Amir Goldstein:
"Change the on-disk format for the new "xwhiteouts" feature introduced
in v6.7
The change reduces unneeded overhead of an extra getxattr per readdir.
The only user of the "xwhiteout" feature is the external composefs
tool, which has been updated to support the new on-disk format.
This change is also designated for 6.7.y"
* tag 'ovl-fixes-6.8-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/overlayfs/vfs:
ovl: mark xwhiteouts directory with overlay.opaque='x'
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 18:41:29 +0000 (10:41 -0800)]
Merge tag 'vfs-6.8-rc2.netfs' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull netfs fixes from Christian Brauner:
"This contains various fixes for the netfs work merged earlier this
cycle:
afs:
- Fix locking imbalance in afs_proc_addr_prefs_show()
- Remove afs_dynroot_d_revalidate() which is redundant
- Fix error handling during lookup
- Hide sillyrenames from userspace. This fixes a race between
silly-rename files being created/removed and userspace iterating
over directory entries
- Don't use unnecessary folio_*() functions
cifs:
- Don't use unnecessary folio_*() functions
cachefiles:
- erofs: Fix Null dereference when cachefiles are not doing
ondemand-mode
- Update mailing list
netfs library:
- Add Jeff Layton as reviewer
- Update mailing list
- Fix a error checking in netfs_perform_write()
- fscache: Check error before dereferencing
- Don't use unnecessary folio_*() functions"
* tag 'vfs-6.8-rc2.netfs' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
afs: Fix missing/incorrect unlocking of RCU read lock
afs: Remove afs_dynroot_d_revalidate() as it is redundant
afs: Fix error handling with lookup via FS.InlineBulkStatus
afs: Hide silly-rename files from userspace
cachefiles, erofs: Fix NULL deref in when cachefiles is not doing ondemand-mode
netfs: Fix a NULL vs IS_ERR() check in netfs_perform_write()
netfs, fscache: Prevent Oops in fscache_put_cache()
cifs: Don't use certain unnecessary folio_*() functions
afs: Don't use certain unnecessary folio_*() functions
netfs: Don't use certain unnecessary folio_*() functions
netfs: Add Jeff Layton as reviewer
netfs, cachefiles: Change mailing list
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 18:26:52 +0000 (10:26 -0800)]
Merge tag 'nfsd-6.8-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cel/linux
Pull nfsd fixes from Chuck Lever:
- Fix in-kernel RPC UDP transport
- Fix NFSv4.0 RELEASE_LOCKOWNER
* tag 'nfsd-6.8-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cel/linux:
nfsd: fix RELEASE_LOCKOWNER
SUNRPC: use request size to initialize bio_vec in svc_udp_sendto()
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 18:21:21 +0000 (10:21 -0800)]
Merge tag 'urgent-rcu.2024.01.24a' of https://github.com/neeraju/linux
Pull RCU fix from Neeraj Upadhyay:
"This fixes RCU grace period stalls, which are observed when an
outgoing CPU's quiescent state reporting results in wakeup of one of
the grace period kthreads, to complete the grace period.
If those kthreads have SCHED_FIFO policy, the wake up can indirectly
arm the RT bandwith timer to the local offline CPU.
Earlier migration of the hrtimers from the CPU introduced in commit 5c0930ccaad5 ("hrtimers: Push pending hrtimers away from outgoing CPU
earlier") results in this timer getting ignored.
If the RCU grace period kthreads are waiting for RT bandwidth to be
available, they may never be actually scheduled, resulting in RCU
stall warnings"
* tag 'urgent-rcu.2024.01.24a' of https://github.com/neeraju/linux:
rcu: Defer RCU kthreads wakeup when CPU is dying
Gerhard Engleder [Tue, 23 Jan 2024 20:09:18 +0000 (21:09 +0100)]
tsnep: Fix XDP_RING_NEED_WAKEUP for empty fill ring
The fill ring of the XDP socket may contain not enough buffers to
completey fill the RX queue during socket creation. In this case the
flag XDP_RING_NEED_WAKEUP is not set as this flag is only set if the RX
queue is not completely filled during polling.
Set XDP_RING_NEED_WAKEUP flag also if RX queue is not completely filled
during XDP socket creation.
Fixes: 3fc2333933fd ("tsnep: Add XDP socket zero-copy RX support") Signed-off-by: Gerhard Engleder <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <[email protected]>
Gerhard Engleder [Tue, 23 Jan 2024 20:09:17 +0000 (21:09 +0100)]
tsnep: Remove FCS for XDP data path
The RX data buffer includes the FCS. The FCS is already stripped for the
normal data path. But for the XDP data path the FCS is included and
acts like additional/useless data.
Remove the FCS from the RX data buffer also for XDP.
Paolo Abeni [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 10:42:27 +0000 (11:42 +0100)]
Merge tag 'mlx5-fixes-2024-01-24' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/saeed/linux
Saeed Mahameed says:
====================
mlx5 fixes 2024-01-24
This series provides bug fixes to mlx5 driver.
Please pull and let me know if there is any problem.
* tag 'mlx5-fixes-2024-01-24' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/saeed/linux:
net/mlx5e: fix a potential double-free in fs_any_create_groups
net/mlx5e: fix a double-free in arfs_create_groups
net/mlx5e: Ignore IPsec replay window values on sender side
net/mlx5e: Allow software parsing when IPsec crypto is enabled
net/mlx5: Use mlx5 device constant for selecting CQ period mode for ASO
net/mlx5: DR, Can't go to uplink vport on RX rule
net/mlx5: DR, Use the right GVMI number for drop action
net/mlx5: Bridge, fix multicast packets sent to uplink
net/mlx5: Fix a WARN upon a callback command failure
net/mlx5e: Fix peer flow lists handling
net/mlx5e: Fix inconsistent hairpin RQT sizes
net/mlx5e: Fix operation precedence bug in port timestamping napi_poll context
net/mlx5: Fix query of sd_group field
net/mlx5e: Use the correct lag ports number when creating TISes
====================
Paolo Abeni [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 10:30:31 +0000 (11:30 +0100)]
Merge tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf
Daniel Borkmann says:
====================
pull-request: bpf 2024-01-25
The following pull-request contains BPF updates for your *net* tree.
We've added 12 non-merge commits during the last 2 day(s) which contain
a total of 13 files changed, 190 insertions(+), 91 deletions(-).
The main changes are:
1) Fix bpf_xdp_adjust_tail() in context of XSK zero-copy drivers which
support XDP multi-buffer. The former triggered a NULL pointer
dereference upon shrinking, from Maciej Fijalkowski & Tirthendu Sarkar.
2) Fix a bug in riscv64 BPF JIT which emitted a wrong prologue and
epilogue for struct_ops programs, from Pu Lehui.
* tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf:
i40e: update xdp_rxq_info::frag_size for ZC enabled Rx queue
i40e: set xdp_rxq_info::frag_size
xdp: reflect tail increase for MEM_TYPE_XSK_BUFF_POOL
ice: update xdp_rxq_info::frag_size for ZC enabled Rx queue
intel: xsk: initialize skb_frag_t::bv_offset in ZC drivers
ice: remove redundant xdp_rxq_info registration
i40e: handle multi-buffer packets that are shrunk by xdp prog
ice: work on pre-XDP prog frag count
xsk: fix usage of multi-buffer BPF helpers for ZC XDP
xsk: make xsk_buff_pool responsible for clearing xdp_buff::flags
xsk: recycle buffer in case Rx queue was full
riscv, bpf: Fix unpredictable kernel crash about RV64 struct_ops
====================
Shenwei Wang [Tue, 23 Jan 2024 16:51:41 +0000 (10:51 -0600)]
net: fec: fix the unhandled context fault from smmu
When repeatedly changing the interface link speed using the command below:
ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex full
ethtool -s eth0 speed 1000 duplex full
The following errors may sometimes be reported by the ARM SMMU driver:
[ 5395.035364] fec 5b040000.ethernet eth0: Link is Down
[ 5395.039255] arm-smmu 51400000.iommu: Unhandled context fault:
fsr=0x402, iova=0x00000000, fsynr=0x100001, cbfrsynra=0x852, cb=2
[ 5398.108460] fec 5b040000.ethernet eth0: Link is Up - 100Mbps/Full -
flow control off
It is identified that the FEC driver does not properly stop the TX queue
during the link speed transitions, and this results in the invalid virtual
I/O address translations from the SMMU and causes the context faults.
Hangbin Liu [Tue, 23 Jan 2024 07:59:17 +0000 (15:59 +0800)]
selftests: bonding: do not test arp/ns target with mode balance-alb/tlb
The prio_arp/ns tests hard code the mode to active-backup. At the same
time, The balance-alb/tlb modes do not support arp/ns target. So remove
the prio_arp/ns tests from the loop and only test active-backup mode.
Jakub Kicinski [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 05:03:16 +0000 (21:03 -0800)]
Merge tag 'nf-24-01-24' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netfilter/nf
Pablo Neira Ayuso says:
====================
Netfilter fixes for net
The following patchset contains Netfilter fixes for net:
1) Update nf_tables kdoc to keep it in sync with the code, from George Guo.
2) Handle NETDEV_UNREGISTER event for inet/ingress basechain.
3) Reject configuration that cause nft_limit to overflow,
from Florian Westphal.
4) Restrict anonymous set/map names to 16 bytes, from Florian Westphal.
5) Disallow to encode queue number and error in verdicts. This reverts
a patch which seems to have introduced an early attempt to support for
nfqueue maps, which is these days supported via nft_queue expression.
6) Sanitize family via .validate for expressions that explicitly refer
to NF_INET_* hooks.
* tag 'nf-24-01-24' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netfilter/nf:
netfilter: nf_tables: validate NFPROTO_* family
netfilter: nf_tables: reject QUEUE/DROP verdict parameters
netfilter: nf_tables: restrict anonymous set and map names to 16 bytes
netfilter: nft_limit: reject configurations that cause integer overflow
netfilter: nft_chain_filter: handle NETDEV_UNREGISTER for inet/ingress basechain
netfilter: nf_tables: cleanup documentation
====================
However, when fjes_hw_setup fails, fjes_hw_exit won't be called and thus
all the resources allocated in fjes_hw_setup will be leaked. In this
patch, we free those resources in fjes_hw_setup and prevents such leaks.
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 00:59:52 +0000 (16:59 -0800)]
Merge tag 'ceph-for-6.8-rc2' of https://github.com/ceph/ceph-client
Pull ceph fixes from Ilya Dryomov:
"A fix to avoid triggering an assert in some cases where RBD exclusive
mappings are involved and a deprecated API cleanup"
* tag 'ceph-for-6.8-rc2' of https://github.com/ceph/ceph-client:
rbd: don't move requests to the running list on errors
rbd: remove usage of the deprecated ida_simple_*() API
Linus Torvalds [Thu, 25 Jan 2024 00:51:59 +0000 (16:51 -0800)]
Merge tag 'integrity-v6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/zohar/linux-integrity
Pull integrity fix from Mimi Zohar:
"Revert patch that required user-provided key data, since keys can be
created from kernel-generated random numbers"
* tag 'integrity-v6.8-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/zohar/linux-integrity:
Revert "KEYS: encrypted: Add check for strsep"
====================
net: bpf_xdp_adjust_tail() and Intel mbuf fixes
Hey,
after a break followed by dealing with sickness, here is a v6 that makes
bpf_xdp_adjust_tail() actually usable for ZC drivers that support XDP
multi-buffer. Since v4 I tried also using bpf_xdp_adjust_tail() with
positive offset which exposed yet another issues, which can be observed
by increased commit count when compared to v3.
John, in the end I think we should remove handling
MEM_TYPE_XSK_BUFF_POOL from __xdp_return(), but it is out of the scope
for fixes set, IMHO.
v5:
- pick correct version of patch 5 [Simon]
- elaborate a bit more on what patch 2 fixes
v4:
- do not clear frags flag when deleting tail; xsk_buff_pool now does
that
- skip some NULL tests for xsk_buff_get_tail [Martin, John]
- address problems around registering xdp_rxq_info
- fix bpf_xdp_frags_increase_tail() for ZC mbuf
v3:
- add acks
- s/xsk_buff_tail_del/xsk_buff_del_tail
- address i40e as well (thanks Tirthendu)
v2:
- fix !CONFIG_XDP_SOCKETS builds
- add reviewed-by tag to patch 3
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i40e: update xdp_rxq_info::frag_size for ZC enabled Rx queue
Now that i40e driver correctly sets up frag_size in xdp_rxq_info, let us
make it work for ZC multi-buffer as well. i40e_ring::rx_buf_len for ZC
is being set via xsk_pool_get_rx_frame_size() and this needs to be
propagated up to xdp_rxq_info.
i40e support XDP multi-buffer so it is supposed to use
__xdp_rxq_info_reg() instead of xdp_rxq_info_reg() and set the
frag_size. It can not be simply converted at existing callsite because
rx_buf_len could be un-initialized, so let us register xdp_rxq_info
within i40e_configure_rx_ring(), which happen to be called with already
initialized rx_buf_len value.
Commit 5180ff1364bc ("i40e: use int for i40e_status") converted 'err' to
int, so two variables to deal with return codes are not needed within
i40e_configure_rx_ring(). Remove 'ret' and use 'err' to handle status
from xdp_rxq_info registration.
xdp: reflect tail increase for MEM_TYPE_XSK_BUFF_POOL
XSK ZC Rx path calculates the size of data that will be posted to XSK Rx
queue via subtracting xdp_buff::data_end from xdp_buff::data.
In bpf_xdp_frags_increase_tail(), when underlying memory type of
xdp_rxq_info is MEM_TYPE_XSK_BUFF_POOL, add offset to data_end in tail
fragment, so that later on user space will be able to take into account
the amount of bytes added by XDP program.
ice: update xdp_rxq_info::frag_size for ZC enabled Rx queue
Now that ice driver correctly sets up frag_size in xdp_rxq_info, let us
make it work for ZC multi-buffer as well. ice_rx_ring::rx_buf_len for ZC
is being set via xsk_pool_get_rx_frame_size() and this needs to be
propagated up to xdp_rxq_info.
Use a bigger hammer and instead of unregistering only xdp_rxq_info's
memory model, unregister it altogether and register it again and have
xdp_rxq_info with correct frag_size value.
intel: xsk: initialize skb_frag_t::bv_offset in ZC drivers
Ice and i40e ZC drivers currently set offset of a frag within
skb_shared_info to 0, which is incorrect. xdp_buffs that come from
xsk_buff_pool always have 256 bytes of a headroom, so they need to be
taken into account to retrieve xdp_buff::data via skb_frag_address().
Otherwise, bpf_xdp_frags_increase_tail() would be starting its job from
xdp_buff::data_hard_start which would result in overwriting existing
payload.
xdp_rxq_info struct can be registered by drivers via two functions -
xdp_rxq_info_reg() and __xdp_rxq_info_reg(). The latter one allows
drivers that support XDP multi-buffer to set up xdp_rxq_info::frag_size
which in turn will make it possible to grow the packet via
bpf_xdp_adjust_tail() BPF helper.
Currently, ice registers xdp_rxq_info in two spots:
1) ice_setup_rx_ring() // via xdp_rxq_info_reg(), BUG
2) ice_vsi_cfg_rxq() // via __xdp_rxq_info_reg(), OK
Cited commit under fixes tag took care of setting up frag_size and
updated registration scheme in 2) but it did not help as
1) is called before 2) and as shown above it uses old registration
function. This means that 2) sees that xdp_rxq_info is already
registered and never calls __xdp_rxq_info_reg() which leaves us with
xdp_rxq_info::frag_size being set to 0.
To fix this misbehavior, simply remove xdp_rxq_info_reg() call from
ice_setup_rx_ring().
Tirthendu Sarkar [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 19:15:56 +0000 (20:15 +0100)]
i40e: handle multi-buffer packets that are shrunk by xdp prog
XDP programs can shrink packets by calling the bpf_xdp_adjust_tail()
helper function. For multi-buffer packets this may lead to reduction of
frag count stored in skb_shared_info area of the xdp_buff struct. This
results in issues with the current handling of XDP_PASS and XDP_DROP
cases.
For XDP_PASS, currently skb is being built using frag count of
xdp_buffer before it was processed by XDP prog and thus will result in
an inconsistent skb when frag count gets reduced by XDP prog. To fix
this, get correct frag count while building the skb instead of using
pre-obtained frag count.
For XDP_DROP, current page recycling logic will not reuse the page but
instead will adjust the pagecnt_bias so that the page can be freed. This
again results in inconsistent behavior as the page refcnt has already
been changed by the helper while freeing the frag(s) as part of
shrinking the packet. To fix this, only adjust pagecnt_bias for buffers
that are stillpart of the packet post-xdp prog run.
Fix an OOM panic in XDP_DRV mode when a XDP program shrinks a
multi-buffer packet by 4k bytes and then redirects it to an AF_XDP
socket.
Since support for handling multi-buffer frames was added to XDP, usage
of bpf_xdp_adjust_tail() helper within XDP program can free the page
that given fragment occupies and in turn decrease the fragment count
within skb_shared_info that is embedded in xdp_buff struct. In current
ice driver codebase, it can become problematic when page recycling logic
decides not to reuse the page. In such case, __page_frag_cache_drain()
is used with ice_rx_buf::pagecnt_bias that was not adjusted after
refcount of page was changed by XDP prog which in turn does not drain
the refcount to 0 and page is never freed.
To address this, let us store the count of frags before the XDP program
was executed on Rx ring struct. This will be used to compare with
current frag count from skb_shared_info embedded in xdp_buff. A smaller
value in the latter indicates that XDP prog freed frag(s). Then, for
given delta decrement pagecnt_bias for XDP_DROP verdict.
While at it, let us also handle the EOP frag within
ice_set_rx_bufs_act() to make our life easier, so all of the adjustments
needed to be applied against freed frags are performed in the single
place.
This comes from __xdp_return() call with xdp_buff argument passed as
NULL which is supposed to be consumed by xsk_buff_free() call.
To address this properly, in ZC case, a node that represents the frag
being removed has to be pulled out of xskb_list. Introduce
appropriate xsk helpers to do such node operation and use them
accordingly within bpf_xdp_adjust_tail().
xsk: make xsk_buff_pool responsible for clearing xdp_buff::flags
XDP multi-buffer support introduced XDP_FLAGS_HAS_FRAGS flag that is
used by drivers to notify data path whether xdp_buff contains fragments
or not. Data path looks up mentioned flag on first buffer that occupies
the linear part of xdp_buff, so drivers only modify it there. This is
sufficient for SKB and XDP_DRV modes as usually xdp_buff is allocated on
stack or it resides within struct representing driver's queue and
fragments are carried via skb_frag_t structs. IOW, we are dealing with
only one xdp_buff.
ZC mode though relies on list of xdp_buff structs that is carried via
xsk_buff_pool::xskb_list, so ZC data path has to make sure that
fragments do *not* have XDP_FLAGS_HAS_FRAGS set. Otherwise,
xsk_buff_free() could misbehave if it would be executed against xdp_buff
that carries a frag with XDP_FLAGS_HAS_FRAGS flag set. Such scenario can
take place when within supplied XDP program bpf_xdp_adjust_tail() is
used with negative offset that would in turn release the tail fragment
from multi-buffer frame.
Calling xsk_buff_free() on tail fragment with XDP_FLAGS_HAS_FRAGS would
result in releasing all the nodes from xskb_list that were produced by
driver before XDP program execution, which is not what is intended -
only tail fragment should be deleted from xskb_list and then it should
be put onto xsk_buff_pool::free_list. Such multi-buffer frame will never
make it up to user space, so from AF_XDP application POV there would be
no traffic running, however due to free_list getting constantly new
nodes, driver will be able to feed HW Rx queue with recycled buffers.
Bottom line is that instead of traffic being redirected to user space,
it would be continuously dropped.
To fix this, let us clear the mentioned flag on xsk_buff_pool side
during xdp_buff initialization, which is what should have been done
right from the start of XSK multi-buffer support.
Jakub Kicinski [Wed, 24 Jan 2024 23:12:55 +0000 (15:12 -0800)]
Merge branch 'fix-module_description-for-net-p2'
Breno Leitao says:
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Fix MODULE_DESCRIPTION() for net (p2)
There are hundreds of network modules that misses MODULE_DESCRIPTION(),
causing a warnning when compiling with W=1. Example:
WARNING: modpost: missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() in drivers/net/arcnet/com90io.o
WARNING: modpost: missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() in drivers/net/arcnet/arc-rimi.o
WARNING: modpost: missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() in drivers/net/arcnet/com20020.o
This part2 of the patchset focus on the drivers/net/ethernet drivers.
There are still some missing warnings in drivers/net/ethernet that will
be fixed in an upcoming patchset.