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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dave Airlie
c4f8ac095f Nova changes for v6.16
auxiliary:
   - bus abstractions
   - implementation for driver registration
   - add sample driver
 
 drm:
   - implement __drm_dev_alloc()
   - DRM core infrastructure Rust abstractions
     - device, driver and registration
     - DRM IOCTL
     - DRM File
     - GEM object
   - IntoGEMObject rework
     - generically implement AlwaysRefCounted through IntoGEMObject
     - refactor unsound from_gem_obj() into as_ref()
     - refactor into_gem_obj() into as_raw()
 
 driver-core:
   - merge topic/device-context-2025-04-17 from driver-core tree
   - implement Devres::access()
     - fix: doctest build under `!CONFIG_PCI`
   - accessor for Device::parent()
     - fix: conditionally expect `dead_code` for `parent()`
   - impl TryFrom<&Device> bus devices (PCI, platform)
 
 nova-core:
   - remove completed Vec extentions from task list
   - register auxiliary device for nova-drm
   - derive useful traits for Chipset
   - add missing GA100 chipset
   - take &Device<Bound> in Gpu::new()
   - infrastructure to generate register definitions
   - fix register layout of NV_PMC_BOOT_0
   - move Firmware into own (Rust) module
   - fix: select AUXILIARY_BUS
 
 nova-drm:
   - initial driver skeleton (depends on drm and auxiliary bus
     abstractions)
   - fix: select AUXILIARY_BUS
 
 Rust (dependencies):
   - implement Opaque::zeroed()
   - implement Revocable::try_access_with()
   - implement Revocable::access()
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Merge tag 'nova-next-v6.16-2025-05-20' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/nova into drm-next

Nova changes for v6.16

auxiliary:
  - bus abstractions
  - implementation for driver registration
  - add sample driver

drm:
  - implement __drm_dev_alloc()
  - DRM core infrastructure Rust abstractions
    - device, driver and registration
    - DRM IOCTL
    - DRM File
    - GEM object
  - IntoGEMObject rework
    - generically implement AlwaysRefCounted through IntoGEMObject
    - refactor unsound from_gem_obj() into as_ref()
    - refactor into_gem_obj() into as_raw()

driver-core:
  - merge topic/device-context-2025-04-17 from driver-core tree
  - implement Devres::access()
    - fix: doctest build under `!CONFIG_PCI`
  - accessor for Device::parent()
    - fix: conditionally expect `dead_code` for `parent()`
  - impl TryFrom<&Device> bus devices (PCI, platform)

nova-core:
  - remove completed Vec extentions from task list
  - register auxiliary device for nova-drm
  - derive useful traits for Chipset
  - add missing GA100 chipset
  - take &Device<Bound> in Gpu::new()
  - infrastructure to generate register definitions
  - fix register layout of NV_PMC_BOOT_0
  - move Firmware into own (Rust) module
  - fix: select AUXILIARY_BUS

nova-drm:
  - initial driver skeleton (depends on drm and auxiliary bus
    abstractions)
  - fix: select AUXILIARY_BUS

Rust (dependencies):
  - implement Opaque::zeroed()
  - implement Revocable::try_access_with()
  - implement Revocable::access()

From: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/aCxAf3RqQAXLDhAj@cassiopeiae
2025-05-21 05:49:31 +10:00
Alexandre Courbot
80a8bcc652 samples: rust: select AUXILIARY_BUS instead of depending on it
CONFIG_AUXILIARY_BUS cannot be enabled explicitly, and unless we select
it we have no way to include it (and thus to enable the auxiliary driver
sample) unless a driver happens to do it for us.

Fixes: 96609a1969 ("samples: rust: add Rust auxiliary driver sample")
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250515-aux_bus-v2-1-47c70f96ae9b@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-05-15 20:59:32 +02:00
Danilo Krummrich
b75a99e107 samples: rust: pci: take advantage of Devres::access()
For the I/O operations executed from the probe() method, take advantage
of Devres::access(), avoiding the atomic check and RCU read lock required
otherwise entirely.

Reviewed-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Joel Fernandes <joelagnelf@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250428140137.468709-4-dakr@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-05-04 17:54:08 +02:00
Haoran Jiang
548762f05d samples/bpf: Fix compilation failure for samples/bpf on LoongArch Fedora
When building the latest samples/bpf on LoongArch Fedora

     make M=samples/bpf

There are compilation errors as follows:

In file included from ./linux/samples/bpf/sockex2_kern.c:2:
In file included from ./include/uapi/linux/in.h:25:
In file included from ./include/linux/socket.h:8:
In file included from ./include/linux/uio.h:9:
In file included from ./include/linux/thread_info.h:60:
In file included from ./arch/loongarch/include/asm/thread_info.h:15:
In file included from ./arch/loongarch/include/asm/processor.h:13:
In file included from ./arch/loongarch/include/asm/cpu-info.h:11:
./arch/loongarch/include/asm/loongarch.h:13:10: fatal error: 'larchintrin.h' file not found
         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.

larchintrin.h is included in /usr/lib64/clang/14.0.6/include,
and the header file location is specified at compile time.

Test on LoongArch Fedora:
https://github.com/fedora-remix-loongarch/releases-info

Signed-off-by: Haoran Jiang <jianghaoran@kylinos.cn>
Signed-off-by: zhangxi <zhangxi@kylinos.cn>
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20250425095042.838824-1-jianghaoran@kylinos.cn
2025-04-25 09:32:02 -07:00
Alexandre Courbot
0c848b3adb samples: rust: convert PCI rust sample driver to use try_access_with()
This method limits the scope of the revocable guard and is considered
safer to use for most cases, so let's showcase it here.

Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250411-try_with-v4-2-f470ac79e2e2@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-22 17:21:16 +02:00
Danilo Krummrich
96609a1969 samples: rust: add Rust auxiliary driver sample
Add a sample Rust auxiliary driver based on a PCI driver for QEMU's
"pci-testdev" device.

The PCI driver only registers an auxiliary device, in order to make the
corresponding auxiliary driver probe.

Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250414131934.28418-6-dakr@kernel.org
[ Use `ok_or()` when accessing auxiliary::Device::parent(). - Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
2025-04-19 14:24:05 +02:00
Arnd Bergmann
10764175ba samples/livepatch: add module descriptions
Every module should have a description, so add one for each of these modules.

[akpm@linux-foundation.org: match the livepatch-callbacks-mod.c description, per Petr]
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250324173242.1501003-3-arnd@kernel.org
Fixes: 6c6c1fc09d ("modpost: require a MODULE_DESCRIPTION()")
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Reviewed-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com>
Cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu>
Cc: Easwar Hariharan <eahariha@linux.microsoft.com>
Cc: Jeff Johnson <jeff.johnson@oss.qualcomm.com>
Cc: Jiri Kosina <jikos@kernel.org>
Cc: Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@redhat.com>
Cc: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org>
Cc: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Cc: Miroslav Benes <mbenes@suse.cz>
Cc: Stehen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2025-04-11 17:32:38 -07:00
Thomas Gleixner
8fa7292fee treewide: Switch/rename to timer_delete[_sync]()
timer_delete[_sync]() replaces del_timer[_sync](). Convert the whole tree
over and remove the historical wrapper inlines.

Conversion was done with coccinelle plus manual fixups where necessary.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2025-04-05 10:30:12 +02:00
Linus Torvalds
41677970ad tracing fixes for 6.15
- Fix build error when CONFIG_PROBE_EVENTS_BTF_ARGS is not enabled
 
   The tracing of arguments in the function tracer depends on some
   functions that are only defined when PROBE_EVENTS_BTF_ARGS is enabled.
   In fact, PROBE_EVENTS_BTF_ARGS also depends on all the same configs
   as the function argument tracing requires. Just have the function
   argument tracing depend on PROBE_EVENTS_BTF_ARGS.
 
 - Free module_delta for persistent ring buffer instance
 
   When an instance holds the persistent ring buffer, it allocates
   a helper array to hold the deltas between where modules are loaded
   on the last boot and the current boot. This array needs to be freed
   when the instance is freed.
 
 - Add cond_resched() to loop in ftrace_graph_set_hash()
 
   The hash functions in ftrace loop over every function that can be
   enabled by ftrace. This can be 50,000 functions or more. This
   loop is known to trigger soft lockup warnings and requires a
   cond_resched(). The loop in ftrace_graph_set_hash() was missing it.
 
 - Fix the event format verifier to include "%*p.." arguments
 
   To prevent events from dereferencing stale pointers that can
   happen if a trace event uses a dereferece pointer to something
   that was not copied into the ring buffer and can be freed by the
   time the trace is read, a verifier is called. At boot or module
   load, the verifier scans the print format string for pointers
   that can be dereferenced and it checks the arguments to make sure
   they do not contain something that can be freed. The "%*p" was
   not handled, which would add another argument and cause the verifier
   to not only not verify this pointer, but it will look at the wrong
   argument for every pointer after that.
 
 - Fix mcount sorttable building for different endian type target
 
   When modifying the ELF file to sort the mcount_loc table in the
   sorttable.c code, the endianess of the file and the host is used
   to determine if the bytes need to be swapped when calculations are
   done. A change was made to the sorting of the mcount_loc that read
   the values from the ELF file into an array and the swap happened
   on the filling of the array. But one of the calculations of the
   array still did the swap when it did not need to. This caused building
   on a little endian machine for a big endian target to not find
   the mcount function in the 'nm' table and it zeroed it out, causing
   there to be no functions available to trace.
 
 - Add goto out_unlock jump to rv_register_monitor() on error path
 
   One of the error paths in rv_register_monitor() just returned the
   error when it should have jumped to the out_unlock label to release
   the mutex.
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Merge tag 'trace-v6.15-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace

Pull tracing fixes from Steven Rostedt:

 - Fix build error when CONFIG_PROBE_EVENTS_BTF_ARGS is not enabled

   The tracing of arguments in the function tracer depends on some
   functions that are only defined when PROBE_EVENTS_BTF_ARGS is
   enabled. In fact, PROBE_EVENTS_BTF_ARGS also depends on all the same
   configs as the function argument tracing requires. Just have the
   function argument tracing depend on PROBE_EVENTS_BTF_ARGS.

 - Free module_delta for persistent ring buffer instance

   When an instance holds the persistent ring buffer, it allocates a
   helper array to hold the deltas between where modules are loaded on
   the last boot and the current boot. This array needs to be freed when
   the instance is freed.

 - Add cond_resched() to loop in ftrace_graph_set_hash()

   The hash functions in ftrace loop over every function that can be
   enabled by ftrace. This can be 50,000 functions or more. This loop is
   known to trigger soft lockup warnings and requires a cond_resched().
   The loop in ftrace_graph_set_hash() was missing it.

 - Fix the event format verifier to include "%*p.." arguments

   To prevent events from dereferencing stale pointers that can happen
   if a trace event uses a dereferece pointer to something that was not
   copied into the ring buffer and can be freed by the time the trace is
   read, a verifier is called. At boot or module load, the verifier
   scans the print format string for pointers that can be dereferenced
   and it checks the arguments to make sure they do not contain
   something that can be freed. The "%*p" was not handled, which would
   add another argument and cause the verifier to not only not verify
   this pointer, but it will look at the wrong argument for every
   pointer after that.

 - Fix mcount sorttable building for different endian type target

   When modifying the ELF file to sort the mcount_loc table in the
   sorttable.c code, the endianess of the file and the host is used to
   determine if the bytes need to be swapped when calculations are done.
   A change was made to the sorting of the mcount_loc that read the
   values from the ELF file into an array and the swap happened on the
   filling of the array. But one of the calculations of the array still
   did the swap when it did not need to. This caused building on a
   little endian machine for a big endian target to not find the mcount
   function in the 'nm' table and it zeroed it out, causing there to be
   no functions available to trace.

 - Add goto out_unlock jump to rv_register_monitor() on error path

   One of the error paths in rv_register_monitor() just returned the
   error when it should have jumped to the out_unlock label to release
   the mutex.

* tag 'trace-v6.15-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace:
  rv: Fix missing unlock on double nested monitors return path
  scripts/sorttable: Fix endianness handling in build-time mcount sort
  tracing: Verify event formats that have "%*p.."
  ftrace: Add cond_resched() to ftrace_graph_set_hash()
  tracing: Free module_delta on freeing of persistent ring buffer
  ftrace: Have tracing function args depend on PROBE_EVENTS_BTF_ARGS
2025-04-03 09:52:44 -07:00
Steven Rostedt
ea8d7647f9 tracing: Verify event formats that have "%*p.."
The trace event verifier checks the formats of trace events to make sure
that they do not point at memory that is not in the trace event itself or
in data that will never be freed. If an event references data that was
allocated when the event triggered and that same data is freed before the
event is read, then the kernel can crash by reading freed memory.

The verifier runs at boot up (or module load) and scans the print formats
of the events and checks their arguments to make sure that dereferenced
pointers are safe. If the format uses "%*p.." the verifier will ignore it,
and that could be dangerous. Cover this case as well.

Also add to the sample code a use case of "%*pbl".

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/bcba4d76-2c3f-4d11-baf0-02905db953dd@oracle.com/

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Fixes: 5013f454a3 ("tracing: Add check of trace event print fmts for dereferencing pointers")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20250327195311.2d89ec66@gandalf.local.home
Reported-by: Libo Chen <libo.chen@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Libo Chen <libo.chen@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Libo Chen <libo.chen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2025-04-02 09:51:26 -04:00
Linus Torvalds
25601e8544 Char/Misc/IIO driver updates for 6.15-rc1
Here is the big set of char, misc, iio, and other smaller driver
 subsystems for 6.15-rc1.  Lots of stuff in here, including:
   - loads of IIO changes and driver updates
   - counter driver updates
   - w1 driver updates
   - faux conversions for some drivers that were abusing the platform bus
     interface
   - coresight driver updates
   - rust miscdevice binding updates based on real-world-use
   - other minor driver updates
 
 All of these have been in linux-next with no reported issues for quite a
 while.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'char-misc-6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc

Pull char / misc / IIO driver updates from Greg KH:
 "Here is the big set of char, misc, iio, and other smaller driver
  subsystems for 6.15-rc1. Lots of stuff in here, including:

   - loads of IIO changes and driver updates

   - counter driver updates

   - w1 driver updates

   - faux conversions for some drivers that were abusing the platform
     bus interface

   - coresight driver updates

   - rust miscdevice binding updates based on real-world-use

   - other minor driver updates

  All of these have been in linux-next with no reported issues for quite
  a while"

* tag 'char-misc-6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (292 commits)
  samples: rust_misc_device: fix markup in top-level docs
  Coresight: Fix a NULL vs IS_ERR() bug in probe
  misc: lis3lv02d: convert to use faux_device
  tlclk: convert to use faux_device
  regulator: dummy: convert to use the faux device interface
  bus: mhi: host: Fix race between unprepare and queue_buf
  coresight: configfs: Constify struct config_item_type
  doc: iio: ad7380: describe offload support
  iio: ad7380: add support for SPI offload
  iio: light: Add check for array bounds in veml6075_read_int_time_ms
  iio: adc: ti-ads7924 Drop unnecessary function parameters
  staging: iio: ad9834: Use devm_regulator_get_enable()
  staging: iio: ad9832: Use devm_regulator_get_enable()
  iio: gyro: bmg160_spi: add of_match_table
  dt-bindings: iio: adc: Add i.MX94 and i.MX95 support
  iio: adc: ad7768-1: remove unnecessary locking
  Documentation: ABI: add wideband filter type to sysfs-bus-iio
  iio: adc: ad7768-1: set MOSI idle state to prevent accidental reset
  iio: adc: ad7768-1: Fix conversion result sign
  iio: adc: ad7124: Benefit of dev = indio_dev->dev.parent in ad7124_parse_channel_config()
  ...
2025-04-01 11:26:08 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
2cd5769fb0 Driver core updates for 6.15-rc1
Here is the big set of driver core updates for 6.15-rc1.  Lots of stuff
 happened this development cycle, including:
   - kernfs scaling changes to make it even faster thanks to rcu
   - bin_attribute constify work in many subsystems
   - faux bus minor tweaks for the rust bindings
   - rust binding updates for driver core, pci, and platform busses,
     making more functionaliy available to rust drivers.  These are all
     due to people actually trying to use the bindings that were in 6.14.
   - make Rafael and Danilo full co-maintainers of the driver core
     codebase
   - other minor fixes and updates.
 
 This has been in linux-next for a while now, with the only reported
 issue being some merge conflicts with the rust tree.  Depending on which
 tree you pull first, you will have conflicts in one of them.  The merge
 resolution has been in linux-next as an example of what to do, or can be
 found here:
 	https://lore.kernel.org/r/CANiq72n3Xe8JcnEjirDhCwQgvWoE65dddWecXnfdnbrmuah-RQ@mail.gmail.com
 
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Merge tag 'driver-core-6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core

Pull driver core updatesk from Greg KH:
 "Here is the big set of driver core updates for 6.15-rc1. Lots of stuff
  happened this development cycle, including:

   - kernfs scaling changes to make it even faster thanks to rcu

   - bin_attribute constify work in many subsystems

   - faux bus minor tweaks for the rust bindings

   - rust binding updates for driver core, pci, and platform busses,
     making more functionaliy available to rust drivers. These are all
     due to people actually trying to use the bindings that were in
     6.14.

   - make Rafael and Danilo full co-maintainers of the driver core
     codebase

   - other minor fixes and updates"

* tag 'driver-core-6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (52 commits)
  rust: platform: require Send for Driver trait implementers
  rust: pci: require Send for Driver trait implementers
  rust: platform: impl Send + Sync for platform::Device
  rust: pci: impl Send + Sync for pci::Device
  rust: platform: fix unrestricted &mut platform::Device
  rust: pci: fix unrestricted &mut pci::Device
  rust: device: implement device context marker
  rust: pci: use to_result() in enable_device_mem()
  MAINTAINERS: driver core: mark Rafael and Danilo as co-maintainers
  rust/kernel/faux: mark Registration methods inline
  driver core: faux: only create the device if probe() succeeds
  rust/faux: Add missing parent argument to Registration::new()
  rust/faux: Drop #[repr(transparent)] from faux::Registration
  rust: io: fix devres test with new io accessor functions
  rust: io: rename `io::Io` accessors
  kernfs: Move dput() outside of the RCU section.
  efi: rci2: mark bin_attribute as __ro_after_init
  rapidio: constify 'struct bin_attribute'
  firmware: qemu_fw_cfg: constify 'struct bin_attribute'
  powerpc/perf/hv-24x7: Constify 'struct bin_attribute'
  ...
2025-04-01 11:02:03 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
d6b02199cd - The 7 patch series "powerpc/crash: use generic crashkernel
reservation" from Sourabh Jain changes powerpc's kexec code to use more
   of the generic layers.
 
 - The 2 patch series "get_maintainer: report subsystem status
   separately" from Vlastimil Babka makes some long-requested improvements
   to the get_maintainer output.
 
 - The 4 patch series "ucount: Simplify refcounting with rcuref_t" from
   Sebastian Siewior cleans up and optimizing the refcounting in the ucount
   code.
 
 - The 12 patch series "reboot: support runtime configuration of
   emergency hw_protection action" from Ahmad Fatoum improves the ability
   for a driver to perform an emergency system shutdown or reboot.
 
 - The 16 patch series "Converge on using secs_to_jiffies() part two"
   from Easwar Hariharan performs further migrations from
   msecs_to_jiffies() to secs_to_jiffies().
 
 - The 7 patch series "lib/interval_tree: add some test cases and
   cleanup" from Wei Yang permits more userspace testing of kernel library
   code, adds some more tests and performs some cleanups.
 
 - The 2 patch series "hung_task: Dump the blocking task stacktrace" from
   Masami Hiramatsu arranges for the hung_task detector to dump the stack
   of the blocking task and not just that of the blocked task.
 
 - The 4 patch series "resource: Split and use DEFINE_RES*() macros" from
   Andy Shevchenko provides some cleanups to the resource definition
   macros.
 
 - Plus the usual shower of singleton patches - please see the individual
   changelogs for details.
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Merge tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2025-03-30-18-23' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm

Pull non-MM updates from Andrew Morton:

 - The series "powerpc/crash: use generic crashkernel reservation" from
   Sourabh Jain changes powerpc's kexec code to use more of the generic
   layers.

 - The series "get_maintainer: report subsystem status separately" from
   Vlastimil Babka makes some long-requested improvements to the
   get_maintainer output.

 - The series "ucount: Simplify refcounting with rcuref_t" from
   Sebastian Siewior cleans up and optimizing the refcounting in the
   ucount code.

 - The series "reboot: support runtime configuration of emergency
   hw_protection action" from Ahmad Fatoum improves the ability for a
   driver to perform an emergency system shutdown or reboot.

 - The series "Converge on using secs_to_jiffies() part two" from Easwar
   Hariharan performs further migrations from msecs_to_jiffies() to
   secs_to_jiffies().

 - The series "lib/interval_tree: add some test cases and cleanup" from
   Wei Yang permits more userspace testing of kernel library code, adds
   some more tests and performs some cleanups.

 - The series "hung_task: Dump the blocking task stacktrace" from Masami
   Hiramatsu arranges for the hung_task detector to dump the stack of
   the blocking task and not just that of the blocked task.

 - The series "resource: Split and use DEFINE_RES*() macros" from Andy
   Shevchenko provides some cleanups to the resource definition macros.

 - Plus the usual shower of singleton patches - please see the
   individual changelogs for details.

* tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2025-03-30-18-23' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (77 commits)
  mailmap: consolidate email addresses of Alexander Sverdlin
  fs/procfs: fix the comment above proc_pid_wchan()
  relay: use kasprintf() instead of fixed buffer formatting
  resource: replace open coded variant of DEFINE_RES()
  resource: replace open coded variants of DEFINE_RES_*_NAMED()
  resource: replace open coded variant of DEFINE_RES_NAMED_DESC()
  resource: split DEFINE_RES_NAMED_DESC() out of DEFINE_RES_NAMED()
  samples: add hung_task detector mutex blocking sample
  hung_task: show the blocker task if the task is hung on mutex
  kexec_core: accept unaccepted kexec segments' destination addresses
  watchdog/perf: optimize bytes copied and remove manual NUL-termination
  lib/interval_tree: fix the comment of interval_tree_span_iter_next_gap()
  lib/interval_tree: skip the check before go to the right subtree
  lib/interval_tree: add test case for span iteration
  lib/interval_tree: add test case for interval_tree_iter_xxx() helpers
  lib/rbtree: add random seed
  lib/rbtree: split tests
  lib/rbtree: enable userland test suite for rbtree related data structure
  checkpatch: describe --min-conf-desc-length
  scripts/gdb/symbols: determine KASLR offset on s390
  ...
2025-04-01 10:06:52 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
eb0ece1602 - The 6 patch series "Enable strict percpu address space checks" from
Uros Bizjak uses x86 named address space qualifiers to provide
   compile-time checking of percpu area accesses.
 
   This has caused a small amount of fallout - two or three issues were
   reported.  In all cases the calling code was founf to be incorrect.
 
 - The 4 patch series "Some cleanup for memcg" from Chen Ridong
   implements some relatively monir cleanups for the memcontrol code.
 
 - The 17 patch series "mm: fixes for device-exclusive entries (hmm)"
   from David Hildenbrand fixes a boatload of issues which David found then
   using device-exclusive PTE entries when THP is enabled.  More work is
   needed, but this makes thins better - our own HMM selftests now succeed.
 
 - The 2 patch series "mm: zswap: remove z3fold and zbud" from Yosry
   Ahmed remove the z3fold and zbud implementations.  They have been
   deprecated for half a year and nobody has complained.
 
 - The 5 patch series "mm: further simplify VMA merge operation" from
   Lorenzo Stoakes implements numerous simplifications in this area.  No
   runtime effects are anticipated.
 
 - The 4 patch series "mm/madvise: remove redundant mmap_lock operations
   from process_madvise()" from SeongJae Park rationalizes the locking in
   the madvise() implementation.  Performance gains of 20-25% were observed
   in one MADV_DONTNEED microbenchmark.
 
 - The 12 patch series "Tiny cleanup and improvements about SWAP code"
   from Baoquan He contains a number of touchups to issues which Baoquan
   noticed when working on the swap code.
 
 - The 2 patch series "mm: kmemleak: Usability improvements" from Catalin
   Marinas implements a couple of improvements to the kmemleak user-visible
   output.
 
 - The 2 patch series "mm/damon/paddr: fix large folios access and
   schemes handling" from Usama Arif provides a couple of fixes for DAMON's
   handling of large folios.
 
 - The 3 patch series "mm/damon/core: fix wrong and/or useless
   damos_walk() behaviors" from SeongJae Park fixes a few issues with the
   accuracy of kdamond's walking of DAMON regions.
 
 - The 3 patch series "expose mapping wrprotect, fix fb_defio use" from
   Lorenzo Stoakes changes the interaction between framebuffer deferred-io
   and core MM.  No functional changes are anticipated - this is
   preparatory work for the future removal of page structure fields.
 
 - The 4 patch series "mm/damon: add support for hugepage_size DAMOS
   filter" from Usama Arif adds a DAMOS filter which permits the filtering
   by huge page sizes.
 
 - The 4 patch series "mm: permit guard regions for file-backed/shmem
   mappings" from Lorenzo Stoakes extends the guard region feature from its
   present "anon mappings only" state.  The feature now covers shmem and
   file-backed mappings.
 
 - The 4 patch series "mm: batched unmap lazyfree large folios during
   reclamation" from Barry Song cleans up and speeds up the unmapping for
   pte-mapped large folios.
 
 - The 18 patch series "reimplement per-vma lock as a refcount" from
   Suren Baghdasaryan puts the vm_lock back into the vma.  Our reasons for
   pulling it out were largely bogus and that change made the code more
   messy.  This patchset provides small (0-10%) improvements on one
   microbenchmark.
 
 - The 5 patch series "Docs/mm/damon: misc DAMOS filters documentation
   fixes and improves" from SeongJae Park does some maintenance work on the
   DAMON docs.
 
 - The 27 patch series "hugetlb/CMA improvements for large systems" from
   Frank van der Linden addresses a pile of issues which have been observed
   when using CMA on large machines.
 
 - The 2 patch series "mm/damon: introduce DAMOS filter type for unmapped
   pages" from SeongJae Park enables users of DMAON/DAMOS to filter my the
   page's mapped/unmapped status.
 
 - The 19 patch series "zsmalloc/zram: there be preemption" from Sergey
   Senozhatsky teaches zram to run its compression and decompression
   operations preemptibly.
 
 - The 12 patch series "selftests/mm: Some cleanups from trying to run
   them" from Brendan Jackman fixes a pile of unrelated issues which
   Brendan encountered while runnimg our selftests.
 
 - The 2 patch series "fs/proc/task_mmu: add guard region bit to pagemap"
   from Lorenzo Stoakes permits userspace to use /proc/pid/pagemap to
   determine whether a particular page is a guard page.
 
 - The 7 patch series "mm, swap: remove swap slot cache" from Kairui Song
   removes the swap slot cache from the allocation path - it simply wasn't
   being effective.
 
 - The 5 patch series "mm: cleanups for device-exclusive entries (hmm)"
   from David Hildenbrand implements a number of unrelated cleanups in this
   code.
 
 - The 5 patch series "mm: Rework generic PTDUMP configs" from Anshuman
   Khandual implements a number of preparatoty cleanups to the
   GENERIC_PTDUMP Kconfig logic.
 
 - The 8 patch series "mm/damon: auto-tune aggregation interval" from
   SeongJae Park implements a feedback-driven automatic tuning feature for
   DAMON's aggregation interval tuning.
 
 - The 5 patch series "Fix lazy mmu mode" from Ryan Roberts fixes some
   issues in powerpc, sparc and x86 lazy MMU implementations.  Ryan did
   this in preparation for implementing lazy mmu mode for arm64 to optimize
   vmalloc.
 
 - The 2 patch series "mm/page_alloc: Some clarifications for migratetype
   fallback" from Brendan Jackman reworks some commentary to make the code
   easier to follow.
 
 - The 3 patch series "page_counter cleanup and size reduction" from
   Shakeel Butt cleans up the page_counter code and fixes a size increase
   which we accidentally added late last year.
 
 - The 3 patch series "Add a command line option that enables control of
   how many threads should be used to allocate huge pages" from Thomas
   Prescher does that.  It allows the careful operator to significantly
   reduce boot time by tuning the parallalization of huge page
   initialization.
 
 - The 3 patch series "Fix calculations in trace_balance_dirty_pages()
   for cgwb" from Tang Yizhou fixes the tracing output from the dirty page
   balancing code.
 
 - The 9 patch series "mm/damon: make allow filters after reject filters
   useful and intuitive" from SeongJae Park improves the handling of allow
   and reject filters.  Behaviour is made more consistent and the
   documention is updated accordingly.
 
 - The 5 patch series "Switch zswap to object read/write APIs" from Yosry
   Ahmed updates zswap to the new object read/write APIs and thus permits
   the removal of some legacy code from zpool and zsmalloc.
 
 - The 6 patch series "Some trivial cleanups for shmem" from Baolin Wang
   does as it claims.
 
 - The 20 patch series "fs/dax: Fix ZONE_DEVICE page reference counts"
   from Alistair Popple regularizes the weird ZONE_DEVICE page refcount
   handling in DAX, permittig the removal of a number of special-case
   checks.
 
 - The 4 patch series "refactor mremap and fix bug" from Lorenzo Stoakes
   is a preparatoty refactoring and cleanup of the mremap() code.
 
 - The 20 patch series "mm: MM owner tracking for large folios (!hugetlb)
   + CONFIG_NO_PAGE_MAPCOUNT" from David Hildenbrand reworks the manner in
   which we determine whether a large folio is known to be mapped
   exclusively into a single MM.
 
 - The 8 patch series "mm/damon: add sysfs dirs for managing DAMOS
   filters based on handling layers" from SeongJae Park adds a couple of
   new sysfs directories to ease the management of DAMON/DAMOS filters.
 
 - The 13 patch series "arch, mm: reduce code duplication in mem_init()"
   from Mike Rapoport consolidates many per-arch implementations of
   mem_init() into code generic code, where that is practical.
 
 - The 13 patch series "mm/damon/sysfs: commit parameters online via
   damon_call()" from SeongJae Park continues the cleaning up of sysfs
   access to DAMON internal data.
 
 - The 3 patch series "mm: page_ext: Introduce new iteration API" from
   Luiz Capitulino reworks the page_ext initialization to fix a boot-time
   crash which was observed with an unusual combination of compile and
   cmdline options.
 
 - The 8 patch series "Buddy allocator like (or non-uniform) folio split"
   from Zi Yan reworks the code to split a folio into smaller folios.  The
   main benefit is lessened memory consumption: fewer post-split folios are
   generated.
 
 - The 2 patch series "Minimize xa_node allocation during xarry split"
   from Zi Yan reduces the number of xarray xa_nodes which are generated
   during an xarray split.
 
 - The 2 patch series "drivers/base/memory: Two cleanups" from Gavin Shan
   performs some maintenance work on the drivers/base/memory code.
 
 - The 3 patch series "Add tracepoints for lowmem reserves, watermarks
   and totalreserve_pages" from Martin Liu adds some more tracepoints to
   the page allocator code.
 
 - The 4 patch series "mm/madvise: cleanup requests validations and
   classifications" from SeongJae Park cleans up some warts which SeongJae
   observed during his earlier madvise work.
 
 - The 3 patch series "mm/hwpoison: Fix regressions in memory failure
   handling" from Shuai Xue addresses two quite serious regressions which
   Shuai has observed in the memory-failure implementation.
 
 - The 5 patch series "mm: reliable huge page allocator" from Johannes
   Weiner makes huge page allocations cheaper and more reliable by reducing
   fragmentation.
 
 - The 5 patch series "Minor memcg cleanups & prep for memdescs" from
   Matthew Wilcox is preparatory work for the future implementation of
   memdescs.
 
 - The 4 patch series "track memory used by balloon drivers" from Nico
   Pache introduces a way to track memory used by our various balloon
   drivers.
 
 - The 2 patch series "mm/damon: introduce DAMOS filter type for active
   pages" from Nhat Pham permits users to filter for active/inactive pages,
   separately for file and anon pages.
 
 - The 2 patch series "Adding Proactive Memory Reclaim Statistics" from
   Hao Jia separates the proactive reclaim statistics from the direct
   reclaim statistics.
 
 - The 2 patch series "mm/vmscan: don't try to reclaim hwpoison folio"
   from Jinjiang Tu fixes our handling of hwpoisoned pages within the
   reclaim code.
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Merge tag 'mm-stable-2025-03-30-16-52' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm

Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton:

 - The series "Enable strict percpu address space checks" from Uros
   Bizjak uses x86 named address space qualifiers to provide
   compile-time checking of percpu area accesses.

   This has caused a small amount of fallout - two or three issues were
   reported. In all cases the calling code was found to be incorrect.

 - The series "Some cleanup for memcg" from Chen Ridong implements some
   relatively monir cleanups for the memcontrol code.

 - The series "mm: fixes for device-exclusive entries (hmm)" from David
   Hildenbrand fixes a boatload of issues which David found then using
   device-exclusive PTE entries when THP is enabled. More work is
   needed, but this makes thins better - our own HMM selftests now
   succeed.

 - The series "mm: zswap: remove z3fold and zbud" from Yosry Ahmed
   remove the z3fold and zbud implementations. They have been deprecated
   for half a year and nobody has complained.

 - The series "mm: further simplify VMA merge operation" from Lorenzo
   Stoakes implements numerous simplifications in this area. No runtime
   effects are anticipated.

 - The series "mm/madvise: remove redundant mmap_lock operations from
   process_madvise()" from SeongJae Park rationalizes the locking in the
   madvise() implementation. Performance gains of 20-25% were observed
   in one MADV_DONTNEED microbenchmark.

 - The series "Tiny cleanup and improvements about SWAP code" from
   Baoquan He contains a number of touchups to issues which Baoquan
   noticed when working on the swap code.

 - The series "mm: kmemleak: Usability improvements" from Catalin
   Marinas implements a couple of improvements to the kmemleak
   user-visible output.

 - The series "mm/damon/paddr: fix large folios access and schemes
   handling" from Usama Arif provides a couple of fixes for DAMON's
   handling of large folios.

 - The series "mm/damon/core: fix wrong and/or useless damos_walk()
   behaviors" from SeongJae Park fixes a few issues with the accuracy of
   kdamond's walking of DAMON regions.

 - The series "expose mapping wrprotect, fix fb_defio use" from Lorenzo
   Stoakes changes the interaction between framebuffer deferred-io and
   core MM. No functional changes are anticipated - this is preparatory
   work for the future removal of page structure fields.

 - The series "mm/damon: add support for hugepage_size DAMOS filter"
   from Usama Arif adds a DAMOS filter which permits the filtering by
   huge page sizes.

 - The series "mm: permit guard regions for file-backed/shmem mappings"
   from Lorenzo Stoakes extends the guard region feature from its
   present "anon mappings only" state. The feature now covers shmem and
   file-backed mappings.

 - The series "mm: batched unmap lazyfree large folios during
   reclamation" from Barry Song cleans up and speeds up the unmapping
   for pte-mapped large folios.

 - The series "reimplement per-vma lock as a refcount" from Suren
   Baghdasaryan puts the vm_lock back into the vma. Our reasons for
   pulling it out were largely bogus and that change made the code more
   messy. This patchset provides small (0-10%) improvements on one
   microbenchmark.

 - The series "Docs/mm/damon: misc DAMOS filters documentation fixes and
   improves" from SeongJae Park does some maintenance work on the DAMON
   docs.

 - The series "hugetlb/CMA improvements for large systems" from Frank
   van der Linden addresses a pile of issues which have been observed
   when using CMA on large machines.

 - The series "mm/damon: introduce DAMOS filter type for unmapped pages"
   from SeongJae Park enables users of DMAON/DAMOS to filter my the
   page's mapped/unmapped status.

 - The series "zsmalloc/zram: there be preemption" from Sergey
   Senozhatsky teaches zram to run its compression and decompression
   operations preemptibly.

 - The series "selftests/mm: Some cleanups from trying to run them" from
   Brendan Jackman fixes a pile of unrelated issues which Brendan
   encountered while runnimg our selftests.

 - The series "fs/proc/task_mmu: add guard region bit to pagemap" from
   Lorenzo Stoakes permits userspace to use /proc/pid/pagemap to
   determine whether a particular page is a guard page.

 - The series "mm, swap: remove swap slot cache" from Kairui Song
   removes the swap slot cache from the allocation path - it simply
   wasn't being effective.

 - The series "mm: cleanups for device-exclusive entries (hmm)" from
   David Hildenbrand implements a number of unrelated cleanups in this
   code.

 - The series "mm: Rework generic PTDUMP configs" from Anshuman Khandual
   implements a number of preparatoty cleanups to the GENERIC_PTDUMP
   Kconfig logic.

 - The series "mm/damon: auto-tune aggregation interval" from SeongJae
   Park implements a feedback-driven automatic tuning feature for
   DAMON's aggregation interval tuning.

 - The series "Fix lazy mmu mode" from Ryan Roberts fixes some issues in
   powerpc, sparc and x86 lazy MMU implementations. Ryan did this in
   preparation for implementing lazy mmu mode for arm64 to optimize
   vmalloc.

 - The series "mm/page_alloc: Some clarifications for migratetype
   fallback" from Brendan Jackman reworks some commentary to make the
   code easier to follow.

 - The series "page_counter cleanup and size reduction" from Shakeel
   Butt cleans up the page_counter code and fixes a size increase which
   we accidentally added late last year.

 - The series "Add a command line option that enables control of how
   many threads should be used to allocate huge pages" from Thomas
   Prescher does that. It allows the careful operator to significantly
   reduce boot time by tuning the parallalization of huge page
   initialization.

 - The series "Fix calculations in trace_balance_dirty_pages() for cgwb"
   from Tang Yizhou fixes the tracing output from the dirty page
   balancing code.

 - The series "mm/damon: make allow filters after reject filters useful
   and intuitive" from SeongJae Park improves the handling of allow and
   reject filters. Behaviour is made more consistent and the documention
   is updated accordingly.

 - The series "Switch zswap to object read/write APIs" from Yosry Ahmed
   updates zswap to the new object read/write APIs and thus permits the
   removal of some legacy code from zpool and zsmalloc.

 - The series "Some trivial cleanups for shmem" from Baolin Wang does as
   it claims.

 - The series "fs/dax: Fix ZONE_DEVICE page reference counts" from
   Alistair Popple regularizes the weird ZONE_DEVICE page refcount
   handling in DAX, permittig the removal of a number of special-case
   checks.

 - The series "refactor mremap and fix bug" from Lorenzo Stoakes is a
   preparatoty refactoring and cleanup of the mremap() code.

 - The series "mm: MM owner tracking for large folios (!hugetlb) +
   CONFIG_NO_PAGE_MAPCOUNT" from David Hildenbrand reworks the manner in
   which we determine whether a large folio is known to be mapped
   exclusively into a single MM.

 - The series "mm/damon: add sysfs dirs for managing DAMOS filters based
   on handling layers" from SeongJae Park adds a couple of new sysfs
   directories to ease the management of DAMON/DAMOS filters.

 - The series "arch, mm: reduce code duplication in mem_init()" from
   Mike Rapoport consolidates many per-arch implementations of
   mem_init() into code generic code, where that is practical.

 - The series "mm/damon/sysfs: commit parameters online via
   damon_call()" from SeongJae Park continues the cleaning up of sysfs
   access to DAMON internal data.

 - The series "mm: page_ext: Introduce new iteration API" from Luiz
   Capitulino reworks the page_ext initialization to fix a boot-time
   crash which was observed with an unusual combination of compile and
   cmdline options.

 - The series "Buddy allocator like (or non-uniform) folio split" from
   Zi Yan reworks the code to split a folio into smaller folios. The
   main benefit is lessened memory consumption: fewer post-split folios
   are generated.

 - The series "Minimize xa_node allocation during xarry split" from Zi
   Yan reduces the number of xarray xa_nodes which are generated during
   an xarray split.

 - The series "drivers/base/memory: Two cleanups" from Gavin Shan
   performs some maintenance work on the drivers/base/memory code.

 - The series "Add tracepoints for lowmem reserves, watermarks and
   totalreserve_pages" from Martin Liu adds some more tracepoints to the
   page allocator code.

 - The series "mm/madvise: cleanup requests validations and
   classifications" from SeongJae Park cleans up some warts which
   SeongJae observed during his earlier madvise work.

 - The series "mm/hwpoison: Fix regressions in memory failure handling"
   from Shuai Xue addresses two quite serious regressions which Shuai
   has observed in the memory-failure implementation.

 - The series "mm: reliable huge page allocator" from Johannes Weiner
   makes huge page allocations cheaper and more reliable by reducing
   fragmentation.

 - The series "Minor memcg cleanups & prep for memdescs" from Matthew
   Wilcox is preparatory work for the future implementation of memdescs.

 - The series "track memory used by balloon drivers" from Nico Pache
   introduces a way to track memory used by our various balloon drivers.

 - The series "mm/damon: introduce DAMOS filter type for active pages"
   from Nhat Pham permits users to filter for active/inactive pages,
   separately for file and anon pages.

 - The series "Adding Proactive Memory Reclaim Statistics" from Hao Jia
   separates the proactive reclaim statistics from the direct reclaim
   statistics.

 - The series "mm/vmscan: don't try to reclaim hwpoison folio" from
   Jinjiang Tu fixes our handling of hwpoisoned pages within the reclaim
   code.

* tag 'mm-stable-2025-03-30-16-52' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (431 commits)
  mm/page_alloc: remove unnecessary __maybe_unused in order_to_pindex()
  x86/mm: restore early initialization of high_memory for 32-bits
  mm/vmscan: don't try to reclaim hwpoison folio
  mm/hwpoison: introduce folio_contain_hwpoisoned_page() helper
  cgroup: docs: add pswpin and pswpout items in cgroup v2 doc
  mm: vmscan: split proactive reclaim statistics from direct reclaim statistics
  selftests/mm: speed up split_huge_page_test
  selftests/mm: uffd-unit-tests support for hugepages > 2M
  docs/mm/damon/design: document active DAMOS filter type
  mm/damon: implement a new DAMOS filter type for active pages
  fs/dax: don't disassociate zero page entries
  MM documentation: add "Unaccepted" meminfo entry
  selftests/mm: add commentary about 9pfs bugs
  fork: use __vmalloc_node() for stack allocation
  docs/mm: Physical Memory: Populate the "Zones" section
  xen: balloon: update the NR_BALLOON_PAGES state
  hv_balloon: update the NR_BALLOON_PAGES state
  balloon_compaction: update the NR_BALLOON_PAGES state
  meminfo: add a per node counter for balloon drivers
  mm: remove references to folio in __memcg_kmem_uncharge_page()
  ...
2025-04-01 09:29:18 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
4e82c87058 Rust changes for v6.15
Toolchain and infrastructure:
 
  - Extract the 'pin-init' API from the 'kernel' crate and make it into
    a standalone crate.
 
    In order to do this, the contents are rearranged so that they can
    easily be kept in sync with the version maintained out-of-tree that
    other projects have started to use too (or plan to, like QEMU).
 
    This will reduce the maintenance burden for Benno, who will now have
    his own sub-tree, and will simplify future expected changes like the
    move to use 'syn' to simplify the implementation.
 
  - Add '#[test]'-like support based on KUnit.
 
    We already had doctests support based on KUnit, which takes the
    examples in our Rust documentation and runs them under KUnit.
 
    Now, we are adding the beginning of the support for "normal" tests,
    similar to those the '#[test]' tests in userspace Rust. For instance:
 
        #[kunit_tests(my_suite)]
        mod tests {
            #[test]
            fn my_test() {
                assert_eq!(1 + 1, 2);
            }
        }
 
    Unlike with doctests, the 'assert*!'s do not map to the KUnit
    assertion APIs yet.
 
  - Check Rust signatures at compile time for functions called from C by
    name.
 
    In particular, introduce a new '#[export]' macro that can be placed
    in the Rust function definition. It will ensure that the function
    declaration on the C side matches the signature on the Rust function:
 
        #[export]
        pub unsafe extern "C" fn my_function(a: u8, b: i32) -> usize {
            // ...
        }
 
    The macro essentially forces the compiler to compare the types of
    the actual Rust function and the 'bindgen'-processed C signature.
 
    These cases are rare so far. In the future, we may consider
    introducing another tool, 'cbindgen', to generate C headers
    automatically. Even then, having these functions explicitly marked
    may be a good idea anyway.
 
  - Enable the 'raw_ref_op' Rust feature: it is already stable, and
    allows us to use the new '&raw' syntax, avoiding a couple macros.
    After everyone has migrated, we will disallow the macros.
 
  - Pass the correct target to 'bindgen' on Usermode Linux.
 
  - Fix 'rusttest' build in macOS.
 
 'kernel' crate:
 
  - New 'hrtimer' module: add support for setting up intrusive timers
    without allocating when starting the timer. Add support for
    'Pin<Box<_>>', 'Arc<_>', 'Pin<&_>' and 'Pin<&mut _>' as pointer types
    for use with timer callbacks. Add support for setting clock source
    and timer mode.
 
  - New 'dma' module: add a simple DMA coherent allocator abstraction and
    a test sample driver.
 
  - 'list' module: make the linked list 'Cursor' point between elements,
    rather than at an element, which is more convenient to us and allows
    for cursors to empty lists; and document it with examples of how to
    perform common operations with the provided methods.
 
  - 'str' module: implement a few traits for 'BStr' as well as the
    'strip_prefix()' method.
 
  - 'sync' module: add 'Arc::as_ptr'.
 
  - 'alloc' module: add 'Box::into_pin'.
 
  - 'error' module: extend the 'Result' documentation, including a few
    examples on different ways of handling errors, a warning about using
    methods that may panic, and links to external documentation.
 
 'macros' crate:
 
   - 'module' macro: add the 'authors' key to support multiple authors.
     The original key will be kept until everyone has migrated.
 
 Documentation:
 
  - Add error handling sections.
 
 MAINTAINERS:
 
  - Add Danilo Krummrich as reviewer of the Rust "subsystem".
 
  - Add 'RUST [PIN-INIT]' entry with Benno Lossin as maintainer. It has
    its own sub-tree.
 
  - Add sub-tree for 'RUST [ALLOC]'.
 
  - Add 'DMA MAPPING HELPERS DEVICE DRIVER API [RUST]' entry with Abdiel
    Janulgue as primary maintainer. It will go through the sub-tree of
    the 'RUST [ALLOC]' entry.
 
  - Add 'HIGH-RESOLUTION TIMERS [RUST]' entry with Andreas Hindborg as
    maintainer. It has its own sub-tree.
 
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Merge tag 'rust-6.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux

Pull Rust updates from Miguel Ojeda:
 "Toolchain and infrastructure:

   - Extract the 'pin-init' API from the 'kernel' crate and make it into
     a standalone crate.

     In order to do this, the contents are rearranged so that they can
     easily be kept in sync with the version maintained out-of-tree that
     other projects have started to use too (or plan to, like QEMU).

     This will reduce the maintenance burden for Benno, who will now
     have his own sub-tree, and will simplify future expected changes
     like the move to use 'syn' to simplify the implementation.

   - Add '#[test]'-like support based on KUnit.

     We already had doctests support based on KUnit, which takes the
     examples in our Rust documentation and runs them under KUnit.

     Now, we are adding the beginning of the support for "normal" tests,
     similar to those the '#[test]' tests in userspace Rust. For
     instance:

         #[kunit_tests(my_suite)]
         mod tests {
             #[test]
             fn my_test() {
                 assert_eq!(1 + 1, 2);
             }
         }

     Unlike with doctests, the 'assert*!'s do not map to the KUnit
     assertion APIs yet.

   - Check Rust signatures at compile time for functions called from C
     by name.

     In particular, introduce a new '#[export]' macro that can be placed
     in the Rust function definition. It will ensure that the function
     declaration on the C side matches the signature on the Rust
     function:

         #[export]
         pub unsafe extern "C" fn my_function(a: u8, b: i32) -> usize {
             // ...
         }

     The macro essentially forces the compiler to compare the types of
     the actual Rust function and the 'bindgen'-processed C signature.

     These cases are rare so far. In the future, we may consider
     introducing another tool, 'cbindgen', to generate C headers
     automatically. Even then, having these functions explicitly marked
     may be a good idea anyway.

   - Enable the 'raw_ref_op' Rust feature: it is already stable, and
     allows us to use the new '&raw' syntax, avoiding a couple macros.
     After everyone has migrated, we will disallow the macros.

   - Pass the correct target to 'bindgen' on Usermode Linux.

   - Fix 'rusttest' build in macOS.

  'kernel' crate:

   - New 'hrtimer' module: add support for setting up intrusive timers
     without allocating when starting the timer. Add support for
     'Pin<Box<_>>', 'Arc<_>', 'Pin<&_>' and 'Pin<&mut _>' as pointer
     types for use with timer callbacks. Add support for setting clock
     source and timer mode.

   - New 'dma' module: add a simple DMA coherent allocator abstraction
     and a test sample driver.

   - 'list' module: make the linked list 'Cursor' point between
     elements, rather than at an element, which is more convenient to us
     and allows for cursors to empty lists; and document it with
     examples of how to perform common operations with the provided
     methods.

   - 'str' module: implement a few traits for 'BStr' as well as the
     'strip_prefix()' method.

   - 'sync' module: add 'Arc::as_ptr'.

   - 'alloc' module: add 'Box::into_pin'.

   - 'error' module: extend the 'Result' documentation, including a few
     examples on different ways of handling errors, a warning about
     using methods that may panic, and links to external documentation.

  'macros' crate:

   - 'module' macro: add the 'authors' key to support multiple authors.
     The original key will be kept until everyone has migrated.

  Documentation:

   - Add error handling sections.

  MAINTAINERS:

   - Add Danilo Krummrich as reviewer of the Rust "subsystem".

   - Add 'RUST [PIN-INIT]' entry with Benno Lossin as maintainer. It has
     its own sub-tree.

   - Add sub-tree for 'RUST [ALLOC]'.

   - Add 'DMA MAPPING HELPERS DEVICE DRIVER API [RUST]' entry with
     Abdiel Janulgue as primary maintainer. It will go through the
     sub-tree of the 'RUST [ALLOC]' entry.

   - Add 'HIGH-RESOLUTION TIMERS [RUST]' entry with Andreas Hindborg as
     maintainer. It has its own sub-tree.

  And a few other cleanups and improvements"

* tag 'rust-6.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux: (71 commits)
  rust: dma: add `Send` implementation for `CoherentAllocation`
  rust: macros: fix `make rusttest` build on macOS
  rust: block: refactor to use `&raw mut`
  rust: enable `raw_ref_op` feature
  rust: uaccess: name the correct function
  rust: rbtree: fix comments referring to Box instead of KBox
  rust: hrtimer: add maintainer entry
  rust: hrtimer: add clocksource selection through `ClockId`
  rust: hrtimer: add `HrTimerMode`
  rust: hrtimer: implement `HrTimerPointer` for `Pin<Box<T>>`
  rust: alloc: add `Box::into_pin`
  rust: hrtimer: implement `UnsafeHrTimerPointer` for `Pin<&mut T>`
  rust: hrtimer: implement `UnsafeHrTimerPointer` for `Pin<&T>`
  rust: hrtimer: add `hrtimer::ScopedHrTimerPointer`
  rust: hrtimer: add `UnsafeHrTimerPointer`
  rust: hrtimer: allow timer restart from timer handler
  rust: str: implement `strip_prefix` for `BStr`
  rust: str: implement `AsRef<BStr>` for `[u8]` and `BStr`
  rust: str: implement `Index` for `BStr`
  rust: str: implement `PartialEq` for `BStr`
  ...
2025-03-30 17:03:26 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
fa593d0f96 bpf-next-6.15
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Merge tag 'bpf-next-6.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next

Pull bpf updates from Alexei Starovoitov:
 "For this merge window we're splitting BPF pull request into three for
  higher visibility: main changes, res_spin_lock, try_alloc_pages.

  These are the main BPF changes:

   - Add DFA-based live registers analysis to improve verification of
     programs with loops (Eduard Zingerman)

   - Introduce load_acquire and store_release BPF instructions and add
     x86, arm64 JIT support (Peilin Ye)

   - Fix loop detection logic in the verifier (Eduard Zingerman)

   - Drop unnecesary lock in bpf_map_inc_not_zero() (Eric Dumazet)

   - Add kfunc for populating cpumask bits (Emil Tsalapatis)

   - Convert various shell based tests to selftests/bpf/test_progs
     format (Bastien Curutchet)

   - Allow passing referenced kptrs into struct_ops callbacks (Amery
     Hung)

   - Add a flag to LSM bpf hook to facilitate bpf program signing
     (Blaise Boscaccy)

   - Track arena arguments in kfuncs (Ihor Solodrai)

   - Add copy_remote_vm_str() helper for reading strings from remote VM
     and bpf_copy_from_user_task_str() kfunc (Jordan Rome)

   - Add support for timed may_goto instruction (Kumar Kartikeya
     Dwivedi)

   - Allow bpf_get_netns_cookie() int cgroup_skb programs (Mahe Tardy)

   - Reduce bpf_cgrp_storage_busy false positives when accessing cgroup
     local storage (Martin KaFai Lau)

   - Introduce bpf_dynptr_copy() kfunc (Mykyta Yatsenko)

   - Allow retrieving BTF data with BTF token (Mykyta Yatsenko)

   - Add BPF kfuncs to set and get xattrs with 'security.bpf.' prefix
     (Song Liu)

   - Reject attaching programs to noreturn functions (Yafang Shao)

   - Introduce pre-order traversal of cgroup bpf programs (Yonghong
     Song)"

* tag 'bpf-next-6.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (186 commits)
  selftests/bpf: Add selftests for load-acquire/store-release when register number is invalid
  bpf: Fix out-of-bounds read in check_atomic_load/store()
  libbpf: Add namespace for errstr making it libbpf_errstr
  bpf: Add struct_ops context information to struct bpf_prog_aux
  selftests/bpf: Sanitize pointer prior fclose()
  selftests/bpf: Migrate test_xdp_vlan.sh into test_progs
  selftests/bpf: test_xdp_vlan: Rename BPF sections
  bpf: clarify a misleading verifier error message
  selftests/bpf: Add selftest for attaching fexit to __noreturn functions
  bpf: Reject attaching fexit/fmod_ret to __noreturn functions
  bpf: Only fails the busy counter check in bpf_cgrp_storage_get if it creates storage
  bpf: Make perf_event_read_output accessible in all program types.
  bpftool: Using the right format specifiers
  bpftool: Add -Wformat-signedness flag to detect format errors
  selftests/bpf: Test freplace from user namespace
  libbpf: Pass BPF token from find_prog_btf_id to BPF_BTF_GET_FD_BY_ID
  bpf: Return prog btf_id without capable check
  bpf: BPF token support for BPF_BTF_GET_FD_BY_ID
  bpf, x86: Fix objtool warning for timed may_goto
  bpf: Check map->record at the beginning of check_and_free_fields()
  ...
2025-03-30 12:43:03 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
7288511606 Landlock update for v6.15-rc1
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Merge tag 'landlock-6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mic/linux

Pull landlock updates from Mickaël Salaün:
 "This brings two main changes to Landlock:

   - A signal scoping fix with a new interface for user space to know if
     it is compatible with the running kernel.

   - Audit support to give visibility on why access requests are denied,
     including the origin of the security policy, missing access rights,
     and description of object(s). This was designed to limit log spam
     as much as possible while still alerting about unexpected blocked
     access.

  With these changes come new and improved documentation, and a lot of
  new tests"

* tag 'landlock-6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mic/linux: (36 commits)
  landlock: Add audit documentation
  selftests/landlock: Add audit tests for network
  selftests/landlock: Add audit tests for filesystem
  selftests/landlock: Add audit tests for abstract UNIX socket scoping
  selftests/landlock: Add audit tests for ptrace
  selftests/landlock: Test audit with restrict flags
  selftests/landlock: Add tests for audit flags and domain IDs
  selftests/landlock: Extend tests for landlock_restrict_self(2)'s flags
  selftests/landlock: Add test for invalid ruleset file descriptor
  samples/landlock: Enable users to log sandbox denials
  landlock: Add LANDLOCK_RESTRICT_SELF_LOG_SUBDOMAINS_OFF
  landlock: Add LANDLOCK_RESTRICT_SELF_LOG_*_EXEC_* flags
  landlock: Log scoped denials
  landlock: Log TCP bind and connect denials
  landlock: Log truncate and IOCTL denials
  landlock: Factor out IOCTL hooks
  landlock: Log file-related denials
  landlock: Log mount-related denials
  landlock: Add AUDIT_LANDLOCK_DOMAIN and log domain status
  landlock: Add AUDIT_LANDLOCK_ACCESS and log ptrace denials
  ...
2025-03-28 12:37:13 -07:00
Mickaël Salaün
ec2798d85b
samples/landlock: Enable users to log sandbox denials
By default, denials from within the sandbox are not logged.  Indeed, the
sandboxer's security policy might not be fitted to the set of sandboxed
processes that could be spawned (e.g. from a shell).

For test purpose, parse the LL_FORCE_LOG environment variable to log
every sandbox denials, including after launching the initial sandboxed
program thanks to LANDLOCK_RESTRICT_SELF_LOG_NEW_EXEC_ON.

Cc: Günther Noack <gnoack@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250320190717.2287696-20-mic@digikod.net
[mic: Remove inappropriate hunk]
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
2025-03-26 13:59:44 +01:00
Linus Torvalds
fc13a78e1f hardening updates for v6.15-rc1
- loadpin: remove unsupported MODULE_COMPRESS_NONE (Arulpandiyan Vadivel)
 
 - samples/check-exec: Fix script name (Mickaël Salaün)
 
 - yama: remove needless locking in yama_task_prctl() (Oleg Nesterov)
 
 - lib/string_choices: Sort by function name (R Sundar)
 
 - hardening: Allow default HARDENED_USERCOPY to be set at compile time
   (Mel Gorman)
 
 - uaccess: Split out compile-time checks into ucopysize.h
 
 - kbuild: clang: Support building UM with SUBARCH=i386
 
 - x86: Enable i386 FORTIFY_SOURCE on Clang 16+
 
 - ubsan/overflow: Rework integer overflow sanitizer option
 
 - Add missing __nonstring annotations for callers of memtostr*()/strtomem*()
 
 - Add __must_be_noncstr() and have memtostr*()/strtomem*() check for it
 
 - Introduce __nonstring_array for silencing future GCC 15 warnings
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Merge tag 'hardening-v6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull hardening updates from Kees Cook:
 "As usual, it's scattered changes all over. Patches touching things
  outside of our traditional areas in the tree have been Acked by
  maintainers or were trivial changes:

   - loadpin: remove unsupported MODULE_COMPRESS_NONE (Arulpandiyan
     Vadivel)

   - samples/check-exec: Fix script name (Mickaël Salaün)

   - yama: remove needless locking in yama_task_prctl() (Oleg Nesterov)

   - lib/string_choices: Sort by function name (R Sundar)

   - hardening: Allow default HARDENED_USERCOPY to be set at compile
     time (Mel Gorman)

   - uaccess: Split out compile-time checks into ucopysize.h

   - kbuild: clang: Support building UM with SUBARCH=i386

   - x86: Enable i386 FORTIFY_SOURCE on Clang 16+

   - ubsan/overflow: Rework integer overflow sanitizer option

   - Add missing __nonstring annotations for callers of
     memtostr*()/strtomem*()

   - Add __must_be_noncstr() and have memtostr*()/strtomem*() check for
     it

   - Introduce __nonstring_array for silencing future GCC 15 warnings"

* tag 'hardening-v6.15-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: (26 commits)
  compiler_types: Introduce __nonstring_array
  hardening: Enable i386 FORTIFY_SOURCE on Clang 16+
  x86/build: Remove -ffreestanding on i386 with GCC
  ubsan/overflow: Enable ignorelist parsing and add type filter
  ubsan/overflow: Enable pattern exclusions
  ubsan/overflow: Rework integer overflow sanitizer option to turn on everything
  samples/check-exec: Fix script name
  yama: don't abuse rcu_read_lock/get_task_struct in yama_task_prctl()
  kbuild: clang: Support building UM with SUBARCH=i386
  loadpin: remove MODULE_COMPRESS_NONE as it is no longer supported
  lib/string_choices: Rearrange functions in sorted order
  string.h: Validate memtostr*()/strtomem*() arguments more carefully
  compiler.h: Introduce __must_be_noncstr()
  nilfs2: Mark on-disk strings as nonstring
  uapi: stddef.h: Introduce __kernel_nonstring
  x86/tdx: Mark message.bytes as nonstring
  string: kunit: Mark nonstring test strings as __nonstring
  scsi: qla2xxx: Mark device strings as nonstring
  scsi: mpt3sas: Mark device strings as nonstring
  scsi: mpi3mr: Mark device strings as nonstring
  ...
2025-03-24 15:18:08 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
fd101da676 vfs-6.15-rc1.mount
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.15-rc1.mount' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull vfs mount updates from Christian Brauner:

 - Mount notifications

   The day has come where we finally provide a new api to listen for
   mount topology changes outside of /proc/<pid>/mountinfo. A mount
   namespace file descriptor can be supplied and registered with
   fanotify to listen for mount topology changes.

   Currently notifications for mount, umount and moving mounts are
   generated. The generated notification record contains the unique
   mount id of the mount.

   The listmount() and statmount() api can be used to query detailed
   information about the mount using the received unique mount id.

   This allows userspace to figure out exactly how the mount topology
   changed without having to generating diffs of /proc/<pid>/mountinfo
   in userspace.

 - Support O_PATH file descriptors with FSCONFIG_SET_FD in the new mount
   api

 - Support detached mounts in overlayfs

   Since last cycle we support specifying overlayfs layers via file
   descriptors. However, we don't allow detached mounts which means
   userspace cannot user file descriptors received via
   open_tree(OPEN_TREE_CLONE) and fsmount() directly. They have to
   attach them to a mount namespace via move_mount() first.

   This is cumbersome and means they have to undo mounts via umount().
   Allow them to directly use detached mounts.

 - Allow to retrieve idmappings with statmount

   Currently it isn't possible to figure out what idmapping has been
   attached to an idmapped mount. Add an extension to statmount() which
   allows to read the idmapping from the mount.

 - Allow creating idmapped mounts from mounts that are already idmapped

   So far it isn't possible to allow the creation of idmapped mounts
   from already idmapped mounts as this has significant lifetime
   implications. Make the creation of idmapped mounts atomic by allow to
   pass struct mount_attr together with the open_tree_attr() system call
   allowing to solve these issues without complicating VFS lookup in any
   way.

   The system call has in general the benefit that creating a detached
   mount and applying mount attributes to it becomes an atomic operation
   for userspace.

 - Add a way to query statmount() for supported options

   Allow userspace to query which mount information can be retrieved
   through statmount().

 - Allow superblock owners to force unmount

* tag 'vfs-6.15-rc1.mount' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (21 commits)
  umount: Allow superblock owners to force umount
  selftests: add tests for mount notification
  selinux: add FILE__WATCH_MOUNTNS
  samples/vfs: fix printf format string for size_t
  fs: allow changing idmappings
  fs: add kflags member to struct mount_kattr
  fs: add open_tree_attr()
  fs: add copy_mount_setattr() helper
  fs: add vfs_open_tree() helper
  statmount: add a new supported_mask field
  samples/vfs: add STATMOUNT_MNT_{G,U}IDMAP
  selftests: add tests for using detached mount with overlayfs
  samples/vfs: check whether flag was raised
  statmount: allow to retrieve idmappings
  uidgid: add map_id_range_up()
  fs: allow detached mounts in clone_private_mount()
  selftests/overlayfs: test specifying layers as O_PATH file descriptors
  fs: support O_PATH fds with FSCONFIG_SET_FD
  vfs: add notifications for mount attach and detach
  fanotify: notify on mount attach and detach
  ...
2025-03-24 09:34:10 -07:00
Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2158599a4b samples: add hung_task detector mutex blocking sample
Add a hung_task detector mutex blocking test sample code.

This module will create a dummy file on the debugfs.  That file will cause
the read process to sleep for enough long time (256 seconds) while holding
a mutex.  As a result, the second process will wait on the mutex for a
prolonged duration and be detected by the hung_task detector.

Usage is;

 > cd /sys/kernel/debug/hung_task
 > cat mutex & cat mutex

and wait for hung_task message.

[akpm@linux-foundation.org: make `hung_task_dir' static]
  Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202503180827.4StpuFrD-lkp@intel.com/
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/174046696281.2194069.4567490148001547311.stgit@mhiramat.tok.corp.google.com
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Anna Schumaker <anna.schumaker@oracle.com>
Cc: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Cc: Joel Granados <joel.granados@kernel.org>
Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Cc: Lance Yang <ioworker0@gmail.com>
Cc: Sergey Senozhatsky <senozhatsky@chromium.org>
Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Cc: Tomasz Figa <tfiga@chromium.org>
Cc: Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com>
Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Cc: Yongliang Gao <leonylgao@tencent.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2025-03-21 22:10:04 -07:00
Abdiel Janulgue
9901addae6 samples: rust: add Rust dma test sample driver
Add a simple driver to exercise the basics of the Rust DMA
coherent allocator bindings.

Suggested-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Abdiel Janulgue <abdiel.janulgue@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250317185345.2608976-4-abdiel.janulgue@gmail.com
[ Renamed Kconfig symbol and moved it up. Migrated to the new
  `authors` key in `module!`. Fixed module name in description
  and typo in commit message. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-03-20 21:44:46 +01:00
Alice Ryhl
a24b18aa4f samples: rust_misc_device: fix markup in top-level docs
The meaning of /// is to document the thing that comes after it, so
currently the example is documentation for the `use core::pin::Pin;`
statement. To write top-level docs (and have them rendered as such in
the html by rustdoc), use //! instead.

This does not change the contents of the docs at all. The only change is
changing /// to //!.

Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Fixes: 8d9b095b8f ("samples: rust_misc_device: Provide an example C program to exercise functionality")
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Reviewed-by: Christian Schrefl <chrisi.schrefl@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250313-rust_misc_device_tld-v1-1-a519bced9a6d@google.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2025-03-17 08:06:07 +01:00
Seongjun Kim
a58f3dcf20 samples/damon: a typo in the kconfig - sameple
There is a typo in the Kconfig file of the damon sample module.  Correct
it: s/sameple/sample/

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250226184204.29370-1-sj@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Seongjun Kim <bus710@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2025-03-17 00:05:29 -07:00
Danilo Krummrich
4d320e30ee rust: platform: fix unrestricted &mut platform::Device
As by now, platform::Device is implemented as:

	#[derive(Clone)]
	pub struct Device(ARef<device::Device>);

This may be convenient, but has the implication that drivers can call
device methods that require a mutable reference concurrently at any
point of time.

Instead define platform::Device as

	pub struct Device<Ctx: DeviceContext = Normal>(
		Opaque<bindings::platform_dev>,
		PhantomData<Ctx>,
	);

and manually implement the AlwaysRefCounted trait.

With this we can implement methods that should only be called from
bus callbacks (such as probe()) for platform::Device<Core>. Consequently,
we make this type accessible in bus callbacks only.

Arbitrary references taken by the driver are still of type
ARef<platform::Device> and hence don't provide access to methods that are
reserved for bus callbacks.

Fixes: 683a63befc ("rust: platform: add basic platform device / driver abstractions")
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250314160932.100165-5-dakr@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2025-03-17 08:04:25 +01:00
Danilo Krummrich
7b948a2af6 rust: pci: fix unrestricted &mut pci::Device
As by now, pci::Device is implemented as:

	#[derive(Clone)]
	pub struct Device(ARef<device::Device>);

This may be convenient, but has the implication that drivers can call
device methods that require a mutable reference concurrently at any
point of time.

Instead define pci::Device as

	pub struct Device<Ctx: DeviceContext = Normal>(
		Opaque<bindings::pci_dev>,
		PhantomData<Ctx>,
	);

and manually implement the AlwaysRefCounted trait.

With this we can implement methods that should only be called from
bus callbacks (such as probe()) for pci::Device<Core>. Consequently, we
make this type accessible in bus callbacks only.

Arbitrary references taken by the driver are still of type
ARef<pci::Device> and hence don't provide access to methods that are
reserved for bus callbacks.

Fixes: 1bd8b6b2c5 ("rust: pci: add basic PCI device / driver abstractions")
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250314160932.100165-4-dakr@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2025-03-17 08:04:25 +01:00
Catalin Marinas
fe1136b4cc samples: kmemleak: print the raw pointers for debugging purposes
The kmemleak-test.c module is meant to leak some pointers for debugging
the kmemleak detection, pointer information dumping.  It's no use if it
prints the hashed values of such pointers.

Change the printk() format from %p to %px.  While at it, also display the
raw __percpu pointer rather than this_cpu_ptr() since kmemleak now tracks
such pointers independently of the standard allocations.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250206114537.2597764-3-catalin.marinas@arm.com
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2025-03-16 22:06:08 -07:00
Guilherme Giacomo Simoes
38559da6af rust: module: introduce authors key
In the `module!` macro, the `author` field is currently of type `String`.

Since modules can have multiple authors, this limitation prevents
specifying more than one.

Add an `authors` field as `Option<Vec<String>>` to allow creating
modules with multiple authors, and change the documentation and all
current users to use it. Eventually, the single `author` field may
be removed.

[ The `modinfo` key needs to still be `author`; otherwise, tooling
  may not work properly, e.g.:

      $ modinfo --author samples/rust/rust_print.ko
      Rust for Linux Contributors

  I have also kept the original `author` field (undocumented), so
  that we can drop it more easily in a kernel cycle or two.

    - Miguel ]

Suggested-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/244
Reviewed-by: Charalampos Mitrodimas <charmitro@posteo.net>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Guilherme Giacomo Simoes <trintaeoitogc@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250309175712.845622-2-trintaeoitogc@gmail.com
[ Fixed `modinfo` key. Kept `author` field. Reworded message
  accordingly. Updated my email. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-03-10 15:12:17 +01:00
Mickaël Salaün
d2cf8ccf5a samples/check-exec: Fix script name
run-script-ask.sh had an incorrect file extension.  This helper script
is not used by kselftests.

Fixes: 2a69962be4 ("samples/check-exec: Add an enlighten "inc" interpreter and 28 tests")
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250306180559.1289243-1-mic@digikod.net
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <kees@kernel.org>
2025-03-07 19:58:05 -08:00
Lyude Paul
95cb0cb546 rust/faux: Add missing parent argument to Registration::new()
A little late in the review of the faux device interface, we added the
ability to specify a parent device when creating new faux devices - but
this never got ported over to the rust bindings. So, let's add the missing
argument now so we don't have to convert other users later down the line.

Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250227193522.198344-1-lyude@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2025-02-27 18:03:17 -08:00
Arnd Bergmann
33cec19dc0
samples/vfs: fix printf format string for size_t
size_t needs a %z format string modifier instead of %l

samples/vfs/test-list-all-mounts.c:152:39: warning: format specifies type 'unsigned long' but the argument has type 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned int') [-Wformat]
  152 |                                         printf("mnt_uidmap[%lu]:\t%s\n", idx, idmap);
      |                                                            ~~~           ^~~
      |                                                            %zu
samples/vfs/test-list-all-mounts.c:161:39: warning: format specifies type 'unsigned long' but the argument has type 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned int') [-Wformat]
  161 |                                         printf("mnt_gidmap[%lu]:\t%s\n", idx, idmap);
      |                                                            ~~~           ^~~
      |                                                            %zu

Fixes: fa204a65f1 ("samples/vfs: add STATMOUNT_MNT_{G,U}IDMAP")
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250224141406.1400864-1-arnd@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
2025-02-25 11:56:26 +01:00
Fiona Behrens
354fd6e86f rust: io: rename io::Io accessors
Rename the I/O accessors provided by `Io` to encode the type as
number instead of letter. This is in preparation for Port I/O support
to use a trait for generic accessors.

Add a `c_fn` argument to the accessor generation macro to translate
between rust and C names.

Suggested-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Link: https://rust-for-linux.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/288089-General/topic/PIO.20support/near/499460541
Signed-off-by: Fiona Behrens <me@kloenk.dev>
Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Daniel Almeida <daniel.almeida@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250217-io-generic-rename-v1-1-06d97a9e3179@kloenk.dev
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2025-02-22 15:44:19 +01:00
Alexei Starovoitov
bd4319b6c2 Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf bpf-6.14-rc4
Cross-merge bpf fixes after downstream PR (bpf-6.14-rc4).

Minor conflict:
  kernel/bpf/btf.c
Adjacent changes:
  kernel/bpf/arena.c
  kernel/bpf/btf.c
  kernel/bpf/syscall.c
  kernel/bpf/verifier.c
  mm/memory.c

Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2025-02-20 18:13:57 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
ae5fa8ce7e Driver core api addition for 6.14-rc3
Here is a driver core new api for 6.14-rc3 that is being added to allow
 platform devices from stop being abused.  It adds a new "faux_device"
 structure and bus and api to allow almost a straight or simpler
 conversion from platform devices that were not really a platform device.
 It also comes with a binding for rust, with an example driver in rust
 showing how it's used.
 
 I'm adding this now so that the patches that convert the different
 drivers and subsystems can all start flowing into linux-next now through
 their different development trees, in time for 6.15-rc1.  We have a
 number that are already reviewed and tested, but adding those
 conversions now doesn't seem right.  For now, no one is using this, and
 it passes all build tests from 0-day and linux-next, so all should be
 good.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'driver-core-6.14-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core

Pull driver core api addition from Greg KH:
 "Here is a driver core new api for 6.14-rc3 that is being added to
  allow platform devices from stop being abused.

  It adds a new 'faux_device' structure and bus and api to allow almost
  a straight or simpler conversion from platform devices that were not
  really a platform device. It also comes with a binding for rust, with
  an example driver in rust showing how it's used.

  I'm adding this now so that the patches that convert the different
  drivers and subsystems can all start flowing into linux-next now
  through their different development trees, in time for 6.15-rc1.

  We have a number that are already reviewed and tested, but adding
  those conversions now doesn't seem right. For now, no one is using
  this, and it passes all build tests from 0-day and linux-next, so all
  should be good"

* tag 'driver-core-6.14-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core:
  rust/kernel: Add faux device bindings
  driver core: add a faux bus for use when a simple device/bus is needed
2025-02-16 12:54:42 -08:00
Lyude Paul
78418f300d rust/kernel: Add faux device bindings
This introduces a module for working with faux devices in rust, along with
adding sample code to show how the API is used. Unlike other types of
devices, we don't provide any hooks for device probe/removal - since these
are optional for the faux API and are unnecessary in rust.

Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: Maíra Canal <mairacanal@riseup.net>
Cc: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Cc: Miguel Ojeda <miguel.ojeda.sandonis@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/2025021026-exert-accent-b4c6@gregkh
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2025-02-13 16:58:58 +01:00
Christian Brauner
fa204a65f1
samples/vfs: add STATMOUNT_MNT_{G,U}IDMAP
Illustrate how to use STATMOUNT_MNT_{G,U}IDMAP.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250204-work-mnt_idmap-statmount-v2-4-007720f39f2e@kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
2025-02-12 12:12:27 +01:00
Christian Brauner
a496dfecbc
samples/vfs: check whether flag was raised
For string options the kernel will raise the corresponding flag only if
the string isn't empty. So check for the flag.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250204-work-mnt_idmap-statmount-v2-3-007720f39f2e@kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
2025-02-12 12:12:27 +01:00
Linus Torvalds
58c9bf3363 hid-for-linus-2025021001
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Merge tag 'hid-for-linus-2025021001' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hid/hid

Pull HID fixes from Jiri Kosina:

 - build/dependency fixes for hid-lenovo and hid-intel-thc (Arnd
   Bergmann)

 - functional fixes for hid-corsair-void (Stuart Hayhurst)

 - workqueue handling and ordering fix for hid-steam (Vicki Pfau)

 - Gamepad mode vs. Lizard mode fix for hid-steam (Vicki Pfau)

 - OOB read fix for hid-thrustmaster (Tulio Fernandes)

 - fix for very long timeout on certain firmware in intel-ish-hid (Zhang
   Lixu)

 - other assorted small code fixes and device ID additions

* tag 'hid-for-linus-2025021001' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hid/hid:
  HID: hid-steam: Don't use cancel_delayed_work_sync in IRQ context
  HID: hid-steam: Move hidraw input (un)registering to work
  HID: hid-thrustmaster: fix stack-out-of-bounds read in usb_check_int_endpoints()
  HID: apple: fix up the F6 key on the Omoton KB066 keyboard
  HID: hid-apple: Apple Magic Keyboard a3203 USB-C support
  samples/hid: fix broken vmlinux path for VMLINUX_BTF
  samples/hid: remove unnecessary -I flags from libbpf EXTRA_CFLAGS
  HID: topre: Fix n-key rollover on Realforce R3S TKL boards
  HID: intel-ish-hid: ipc: Add Panther Lake PCI device IDs
  HID: multitouch: Add NULL check in mt_input_configured
  HID: winwing: Add NULL check in winwing_init_led()
  HID: hid-steam: Fix issues with disabling both gamepad mode and lizard mode
  HID: ignore non-functional sensor in HP 5MP Camera
  HID: intel-thc: fix CONFIG_HID dependency
  HID: lenovo: select CONFIG_ACPI_PLATFORM_PROFILE
  HID: intel-ish-hid: Send clock sync message immediately after reset
  HID: intel-ish-hid: fix the length of MNG_SYNC_FW_CLOCK in doorbell
  HID: corsair-void: Initialise memory for psy_cfg
  HID: corsair-void: Add missing delayed work cancel for headset status
2025-02-10 09:50:01 -08:00
Jinghao Jia
94f53edc64 samples/bpf: Fix broken vmlinux path for VMLINUX_BTF
Commit 13b25489b6 ("kbuild: change working directory to external
module directory with M=") changed kbuild working directory of bpf
sample programs to samples/bpf, which broke the vmlinux path for
VMLINUX_BTF, as the Makefiles assume the current work directory to be
the kernel output directory and use a relative path (i.e., ./vmlinux):

  Makefile:316: *** Cannot find a vmlinux for VMLINUX_BTF at any of "  /path/to/linux/samples/bpf/vmlinux", build the kernel or set VMLINUX_BTF like "VMLINUX_BTF=/sys/kernel/btf/vmlinux" or VMLINUX_H variable.  Stop.

Correctly refer to the kernel output directory using $(objtree).

Fixes: 13b25489b6 ("kbuild: change working directory to external module directory with M=")
Signed-off-by: Jinghao Jia <jinghao7@illinois.edu>
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Tested-by: Ruowen Qin <ruqin@redhat.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20250203085506.220297-3-jinghao7@illinois.edu
2025-02-05 16:53:44 -08:00
Jinghao Jia
8b125949df samples/hid: fix broken vmlinux path for VMLINUX_BTF
Commit 13b25489b6 ("kbuild: change working directory to external
module directory with M=") changed kbuild working directory of hid-bpf
sample programs to samples/hid, which broke the vmlinux path for
VMLINUX_BTF, as the Makefiles assume the current work directory to be
the kernel output directory and use a relative path (i.e., ./vmlinux):

  Makefile:173: *** Cannot find a vmlinux for VMLINUX_BTF at any of "  /path/to/linux/samples/hid/vmlinux", build the kernel or set VMLINUX_BTF or VMLINUX_H variable.  Stop.

Correctly refer to the kernel output directory using $(objtree).

Fixes: 13b25489b6 ("kbuild: change working directory to external module directory with M=")
Tested-by: Ruowen Qin <ruqin@redhat.com>
Suggested-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Suggested-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jinghao Jia <jinghao7@illinois.edu>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250203085506.220297-4-jinghao7@illinois.edu
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Tissoires <bentiss@kernel.org>
2025-02-04 11:07:41 +01:00
Jinghao Jia
1739cafdb8 samples/hid: remove unnecessary -I flags from libbpf EXTRA_CFLAGS
Commit 5a6ea7022f ("samples/bpf: Remove unnecessary -I flags from
libbpf EXTRA_CFLAGS") fixed the build error caused by redundant include
path for samples/bpf, but not samples/hid.

Apply the same fix on samples/hid as well.

Fixes: 13b25489b6 ("kbuild: change working directory to external module directory with M=")
Tested-by: Ruowen Qin <ruqin@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jinghao Jia <jinghao7@illinois.edu>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250203085506.220297-2-jinghao7@illinois.edu
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Tissoires <bentiss@kernel.org>
2025-02-04 11:07:41 +01:00
Linus Torvalds
bdd4f86c97 AT_EXECVE_CHECK update for v6.14-rc1 (fix1)
- selftests: Handle old glibc without execveat(2) (Mickaël Salaün)
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Merge tag 'AT_EXECVE_CHECK-v6.14-rc1-fix1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull AT_EXECVE_CHECK selftest fix from Kees Cook:
 "Fixes the AT_EXECVE_CHECK selftests which didn't run on old versions
  of glibc"

* tag 'AT_EXECVE_CHECK-v6.14-rc1-fix1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  selftests: Handle old glibc without execveat(2)
2025-01-31 17:12:31 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
2ab002c755 Driver core and debugfs updates
Here is the big set of driver core and debugfs updates for 6.14-rc1.
 It's coming late in the merge cycle as there are a number of merge
 conflicts with your tree now, and I wanted to make sure they were
 working properly.  To resolve them, look in linux-next, and I will send
 the "fixup" patch as a response to the pull request.
 
 Included in here is a bunch of driver core, PCI, OF, and platform rust
 bindings (all acked by the different subsystem maintainers), hence the
 merge conflict with the rust tree, and some driver core api updates to
 mark things as const, which will also require some fixups due to new
 stuff coming in through other trees in this merge window.
 
 There are also a bunch of debugfs updates from Al, and there is at least
 one user that does have a regression with these, but Al is working on
 tracking down the fix for it.  In my use (and everyone else's linux-next
 use), it does not seem like a big issue at the moment.
 
 Here's a short list of the things in here:
   - driver core bindings for PCI, platform, OF, and some i/o functions.
     We are almost at the "write a real driver in rust" stage now,
     depending on what you want to do.
   - misc device rust bindings and a sample driver to show how to use
     them
   - debugfs cleanups in the fs as well as the users of the fs api for
     places where drivers got it wrong or were unnecessarily doing things
     in complex ways.
   - driver core const work, making more of the api take const * for
     different parameters to make the rust bindings easier overall.
   - other small fixes and updates
 
 All of these have been in linux-next with all of the aforementioned
 merge conflicts, and the one debugfs issue, which looks to be resolved
 "soon".
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'driver-core-6.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core

Pull driver core and debugfs updates from Greg KH:
 "Here is the big set of driver core and debugfs updates for 6.14-rc1.

  Included in here is a bunch of driver core, PCI, OF, and platform rust
  bindings (all acked by the different subsystem maintainers), hence the
  merge conflict with the rust tree, and some driver core api updates to
  mark things as const, which will also require some fixups due to new
  stuff coming in through other trees in this merge window.

  There are also a bunch of debugfs updates from Al, and there is at
  least one user that does have a regression with these, but Al is
  working on tracking down the fix for it. In my use (and everyone
  else's linux-next use), it does not seem like a big issue at the
  moment.

  Here's a short list of the things in here:

   - driver core rust bindings for PCI, platform, OF, and some i/o
     functions.

     We are almost at the "write a real driver in rust" stage now,
     depending on what you want to do.

   - misc device rust bindings and a sample driver to show how to use
     them

   - debugfs cleanups in the fs as well as the users of the fs api for
     places where drivers got it wrong or were unnecessarily doing
     things in complex ways.

   - driver core const work, making more of the api take const * for
     different parameters to make the rust bindings easier overall.

   - other small fixes and updates

  All of these have been in linux-next with all of the aforementioned
  merge conflicts, and the one debugfs issue, which looks to be resolved
  "soon""

* tag 'driver-core-6.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (95 commits)
  rust: device: Use as_char_ptr() to avoid explicit cast
  rust: device: Replace CString with CStr in property_present()
  devcoredump: Constify 'struct bin_attribute'
  devcoredump: Define 'struct bin_attribute' through macro
  rust: device: Add property_present()
  saner replacement for debugfs_rename()
  orangefs-debugfs: don't mess with ->d_name
  octeontx2: don't mess with ->d_parent or ->d_parent->d_name
  arm_scmi: don't mess with ->d_parent->d_name
  slub: don't mess with ->d_name
  sof-client-ipc-flood-test: don't mess with ->d_name
  qat: don't mess with ->d_name
  xhci: don't mess with ->d_iname
  mtu3: don't mess wiht ->d_iname
  greybus/camera - stop messing with ->d_iname
  mediatek: stop messing with ->d_iname
  netdevsim: don't embed file_operations into your structs
  b43legacy: make use of debugfs_get_aux()
  b43: stop embedding struct file_operations into their objects
  carl9170: stop embedding file_operations into their objects
  ...
2025-01-28 12:25:12 -08:00
Mickaël Salaün
38567b972a selftests: Handle old glibc without execveat(2)
Add an execveat(2) wrapper because glibc < 2.34 does not have one.  This
fixes the check-exec tests and samples.

Cc: Günther Noack <gnoack@google.com>
Cc: Jeff Xu <jeffxu@chromium.org>
Cc: Kees Cook <kees@kernel.org>
Cc: Mimi Zohar <zohar@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
Cc: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@huawei.com>
Cc: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Cc: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>
Reported-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250114205645.GA2825031@ax162
Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>
Reviewed-by: Günther Noack <gnoack3000@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250115144753.311152-1-mic@digikod.net
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <kees@kernel.org>
2025-01-27 11:37:18 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
9c5968db9e The various patchsets are summarized below. Plus of course many
indivudual patches which are described in their changelogs.
 
 - "Allocate and free frozen pages" from Matthew Wilcox reorganizes the
   page allocator so we end up with the ability to allocate and free
   zero-refcount pages.  So that callers (ie, slab) can avoid a refcount
   inc & dec.
 
 - "Support large folios for tmpfs" from Baolin Wang teaches tmpfs to use
   large folios other than PMD-sized ones.
 
 - "Fix mm/rodata_test" from Petr Tesarik performs some maintenance and
   fixes for this small built-in kernel selftest.
 
 - "mas_anode_descend() related cleanup" from Wei Yang tidies up part of
   the mapletree code.
 
 - "mm: fix format issues and param types" from Keren Sun implements a
   few minor code cleanups.
 
 - "simplify split calculation" from Wei Yang provides a few fixes and a
   test for the mapletree code.
 
 - "mm/vma: make more mmap logic userland testable" from Lorenzo Stoakes
   continues the work of moving vma-related code into the (relatively) new
   mm/vma.c.
 
 - "mm/page_alloc: gfp flags cleanups for alloc_contig_*()" from David
   Hildenbrand cleans up and rationalizes handling of gfp flags in the page
   allocator.
 
 - "readahead: Reintroduce fix for improper RA window sizing" from Jan
   Kara is a second attempt at fixing a readahead window sizing issue.  It
   should reduce the amount of unnecessary reading.
 
 - "synchronously scan and reclaim empty user PTE pages" from Qi Zheng
   addresses an issue where "huge" amounts of pte pagetables are
   accumulated
   (https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/cover.1718267194.git.zhengqi.arch@bytedance.com/).
   Qi's series addresses this windup by synchronously freeing PTE memory
   within the context of madvise(MADV_DONTNEED).
 
 - "selftest/mm: Remove warnings found by adding compiler flags" from
   Muhammad Usama Anjum fixes some build warnings in the selftests code
   when optional compiler warnings are enabled.
 
 - "mm: don't use __GFP_HARDWALL when migrating remote pages" from David
   Hildenbrand tightens the allocator's observance of __GFP_HARDWALL.
 
 - "pkeys kselftests improvements" from Kevin Brodsky implements various
   fixes and cleanups in the MM selftests code, mainly pertaining to the
   pkeys tests.
 
 - "mm/damon: add sample modules" from SeongJae Park enhances DAMON to
   estimate application working set size.
 
 - "memcg/hugetlb: Rework memcg hugetlb charging" from Joshua Hahn
   provides some cleanups to memcg's hugetlb charging logic.
 
 - "mm/swap_cgroup: remove global swap cgroup lock" from Kairui Song
   removes the global swap cgroup lock.  A speedup of 10% for a tmpfs-based
   kernel build was demonstrated.
 
 - "zram: split page type read/write handling" from Sergey Senozhatsky
   has several fixes and cleaups for zram in the area of zram_write_page().
   A watchdog softlockup warning was eliminated.
 
 - "move pagetable_*_dtor() to __tlb_remove_table()" from Kevin Brodsky
   cleans up the pagetable destructor implementations.  A rare
   use-after-free race is fixed.
 
 - "mm/debug: introduce and use VM_WARN_ON_VMG()" from Lorenzo Stoakes
   simplifies and cleans up the debugging code in the VMA merging logic.
 
 - "Account page tables at all levels" from Kevin Brodsky cleans up and
   regularizes the pagetable ctor/dtor handling.  This results in
   improvements in accounting accuracy.
 
 - "mm/damon: replace most damon_callback usages in sysfs with new core
   functions" from SeongJae Park cleans up and generalizes DAMON's sysfs
   file interface logic.
 
 - "mm/damon: enable page level properties based monitoring" from
   SeongJae Park increases the amount of information which is presented in
   response to DAMOS actions.
 
 - "mm/damon: remove DAMON debugfs interface" from SeongJae Park removes
   DAMON's long-deprecated debugfs interfaces.  Thus the migration to sysfs
   is completed.
 
 - "mm/hugetlb: Refactor hugetlb allocation resv accounting" from Peter
   Xu cleans up and generalizes the hugetlb reservation accounting.
 
 - "mm: alloc_pages_bulk: small API refactor" from Luiz Capitulino
   removes a never-used feature of the alloc_pages_bulk() interface.
 
 - "mm/damon: extend DAMOS filters for inclusion" from SeongJae Park
   extends DAMOS filters to support not only exclusion (rejecting), but
   also inclusion (allowing) behavior.
 
 - "Add zpdesc memory descriptor for zswap.zpool" from Alex Shi
   "introduces a new memory descriptor for zswap.zpool that currently
   overlaps with struct page for now.  This is part of the effort to reduce
   the size of struct page and to enable dynamic allocation of memory
   descriptors."
 
 - "mm, swap: rework of swap allocator locks" from Kairui Song redoes and
   simplifies the swap allocator locking.  A speedup of 400% was
   demonstrated for one workload.  As was a 35% reduction for kernel build
   time with swap-on-zram.
 
 - "mm: update mips to use do_mmap(), make mmap_region() internal" from
   Lorenzo Stoakes reworks MIPS's use of mmap_region() so that
   mmap_region() can be made MM-internal.
 
 - "mm/mglru: performance optimizations" from Yu Zhao fixes a few MGLRU
   regressions and otherwise improves MGLRU performance.
 
 - "Docs/mm/damon: add tuning guide and misc updates" from SeongJae Park
   updates DAMON documentation.
 
 - "Cleanup for memfd_create()" from Isaac Manjarres does that thing.
 
 - "mm: hugetlb+THP folio and migration cleanups" from David Hildenbrand
   provides various cleanups in the areas of hugetlb folios, THP folios and
   migration.
 
 - "Uncached buffered IO" from Jens Axboe implements the new
   RWF_DONTCACHE flag which provides synchronous dropbehind for pagecache
   reading and writing.  To permite userspace to address issues with
   massive buildup of useless pagecache when reading/writing fast devices.
 
 - "selftests/mm: virtual_address_range: Reduce memory" from Thomas
   Weißschuh fixes and optimizes some of the MM selftests.
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Merge tag 'mm-stable-2025-01-26-14-59' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm

Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton:
 "The various patchsets are summarized below. Plus of course many
  indivudual patches which are described in their changelogs.

   - "Allocate and free frozen pages" from Matthew Wilcox reorganizes
     the page allocator so we end up with the ability to allocate and
     free zero-refcount pages. So that callers (ie, slab) can avoid a
     refcount inc & dec

   - "Support large folios for tmpfs" from Baolin Wang teaches tmpfs to
     use large folios other than PMD-sized ones

   - "Fix mm/rodata_test" from Petr Tesarik performs some maintenance
     and fixes for this small built-in kernel selftest

   - "mas_anode_descend() related cleanup" from Wei Yang tidies up part
     of the mapletree code

   - "mm: fix format issues and param types" from Keren Sun implements a
     few minor code cleanups

   - "simplify split calculation" from Wei Yang provides a few fixes and
     a test for the mapletree code

   - "mm/vma: make more mmap logic userland testable" from Lorenzo
     Stoakes continues the work of moving vma-related code into the
     (relatively) new mm/vma.c

   - "mm/page_alloc: gfp flags cleanups for alloc_contig_*()" from David
     Hildenbrand cleans up and rationalizes handling of gfp flags in the
     page allocator

   - "readahead: Reintroduce fix for improper RA window sizing" from Jan
     Kara is a second attempt at fixing a readahead window sizing issue.
     It should reduce the amount of unnecessary reading

   - "synchronously scan and reclaim empty user PTE pages" from Qi Zheng
     addresses an issue where "huge" amounts of pte pagetables are
     accumulated:

       https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/cover.1718267194.git.zhengqi.arch@bytedance.com/

     Qi's series addresses this windup by synchronously freeing PTE
     memory within the context of madvise(MADV_DONTNEED)

   - "selftest/mm: Remove warnings found by adding compiler flags" from
     Muhammad Usama Anjum fixes some build warnings in the selftests
     code when optional compiler warnings are enabled

   - "mm: don't use __GFP_HARDWALL when migrating remote pages" from
     David Hildenbrand tightens the allocator's observance of
     __GFP_HARDWALL

   - "pkeys kselftests improvements" from Kevin Brodsky implements
     various fixes and cleanups in the MM selftests code, mainly
     pertaining to the pkeys tests

   - "mm/damon: add sample modules" from SeongJae Park enhances DAMON to
     estimate application working set size

   - "memcg/hugetlb: Rework memcg hugetlb charging" from Joshua Hahn
     provides some cleanups to memcg's hugetlb charging logic

   - "mm/swap_cgroup: remove global swap cgroup lock" from Kairui Song
     removes the global swap cgroup lock. A speedup of 10% for a
     tmpfs-based kernel build was demonstrated

   - "zram: split page type read/write handling" from Sergey Senozhatsky
     has several fixes and cleaups for zram in the area of
     zram_write_page(). A watchdog softlockup warning was eliminated

   - "move pagetable_*_dtor() to __tlb_remove_table()" from Kevin
     Brodsky cleans up the pagetable destructor implementations. A rare
     use-after-free race is fixed

   - "mm/debug: introduce and use VM_WARN_ON_VMG()" from Lorenzo Stoakes
     simplifies and cleans up the debugging code in the VMA merging
     logic

   - "Account page tables at all levels" from Kevin Brodsky cleans up
     and regularizes the pagetable ctor/dtor handling. This results in
     improvements in accounting accuracy

   - "mm/damon: replace most damon_callback usages in sysfs with new
     core functions" from SeongJae Park cleans up and generalizes
     DAMON's sysfs file interface logic

   - "mm/damon: enable page level properties based monitoring" from
     SeongJae Park increases the amount of information which is
     presented in response to DAMOS actions

   - "mm/damon: remove DAMON debugfs interface" from SeongJae Park
     removes DAMON's long-deprecated debugfs interfaces. Thus the
     migration to sysfs is completed

   - "mm/hugetlb: Refactor hugetlb allocation resv accounting" from
     Peter Xu cleans up and generalizes the hugetlb reservation
     accounting

   - "mm: alloc_pages_bulk: small API refactor" from Luiz Capitulino
     removes a never-used feature of the alloc_pages_bulk() interface

   - "mm/damon: extend DAMOS filters for inclusion" from SeongJae Park
     extends DAMOS filters to support not only exclusion (rejecting),
     but also inclusion (allowing) behavior

   - "Add zpdesc memory descriptor for zswap.zpool" from Alex Shi
     introduces a new memory descriptor for zswap.zpool that currently
     overlaps with struct page for now. This is part of the effort to
     reduce the size of struct page and to enable dynamic allocation of
     memory descriptors

   - "mm, swap: rework of swap allocator locks" from Kairui Song redoes
     and simplifies the swap allocator locking. A speedup of 400% was
     demonstrated for one workload. As was a 35% reduction for kernel
     build time with swap-on-zram

   - "mm: update mips to use do_mmap(), make mmap_region() internal"
     from Lorenzo Stoakes reworks MIPS's use of mmap_region() so that
     mmap_region() can be made MM-internal

   - "mm/mglru: performance optimizations" from Yu Zhao fixes a few
     MGLRU regressions and otherwise improves MGLRU performance

   - "Docs/mm/damon: add tuning guide and misc updates" from SeongJae
     Park updates DAMON documentation

   - "Cleanup for memfd_create()" from Isaac Manjarres does that thing

   - "mm: hugetlb+THP folio and migration cleanups" from David
     Hildenbrand provides various cleanups in the areas of hugetlb
     folios, THP folios and migration

   - "Uncached buffered IO" from Jens Axboe implements the new
     RWF_DONTCACHE flag which provides synchronous dropbehind for
     pagecache reading and writing. To permite userspace to address
     issues with massive buildup of useless pagecache when
     reading/writing fast devices

   - "selftests/mm: virtual_address_range: Reduce memory" from Thomas
     Weißschuh fixes and optimizes some of the MM selftests"

* tag 'mm-stable-2025-01-26-14-59' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (321 commits)
  mm/compaction: fix UBSAN shift-out-of-bounds warning
  s390/mm: add missing ctor/dtor on page table upgrade
  kasan: sw_tags: use str_on_off() helper in kasan_init_sw_tags()
  tools: add VM_WARN_ON_VMG definition
  mm/damon/core: use str_high_low() helper in damos_wmark_wait_us()
  seqlock: add missing parameter documentation for raw_seqcount_try_begin()
  mm/page-writeback: consolidate wb_thresh bumping logic into __wb_calc_thresh
  mm/page_alloc: remove the incorrect and misleading comment
  zram: remove zcomp_stream_put() from write_incompressible_page()
  mm: separate move/undo parts from migrate_pages_batch()
  mm/kfence: use str_write_read() helper in get_access_type()
  selftests/mm/mkdirty: fix memory leak in test_uffdio_copy()
  kasan: hw_tags: Use str_on_off() helper in kasan_init_hw_tags()
  selftests/mm: virtual_address_range: avoid reading from VM_IO mappings
  selftests/mm: vm_util: split up /proc/self/smaps parsing
  selftests/mm: virtual_address_range: unmap chunks after validation
  selftests/mm: virtual_address_range: mmap() without PROT_WRITE
  selftests/memfd/memfd_test: fix possible NULL pointer dereference
  mm: add FGP_DONTCACHE folio creation flag
  mm: call filemap_fdatawrite_range_kick() after IOCB_DONTCACHE issue
  ...
2025-01-26 18:36:23 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
c159dfbdd4 Mainly individually changelogged singleton patches. The patch series in
this pull are:
 
 - "lib min_heap: Improve min_heap safety, testing, and documentation"
   from Kuan-Wei Chiu provides various tightenings to the min_heap library
   code.
 
 - "xarray: extract __xa_cmpxchg_raw" from Tamir Duberstein preforms some
   cleanup and Rust preparation in the xarray library code.
 
 - "Update reference to include/asm-<arch>" from Geert Uytterhoeven fixes
   pathnames in some code comments.
 
 - "Converge on using secs_to_jiffies()" from Easwar Hariharan uses the
   new secs_to_jiffies() in various places where that is appropriate.
 
 - "ocfs2, dlmfs: convert to the new mount API" from Eric Sandeen
   switches two filesystems to the new mount API.
 
 - "Convert ocfs2 to use folios" from Matthew Wilcox does that.
 
 - "Remove get_task_comm() and print task comm directly" from Yafang Shao
   removes now-unneeded calls to get_task_comm() in various places.
 
 - "squashfs: reduce memory usage and update docs" from Phillip Lougher
   implements some memory savings in squashfs and performs some
   maintainability work.
 
 - "lib: clarify comparison function requirements" from Kuan-Wei Chiu
   tightens the sort code's behaviour and adds some maintenance work.
 
 - "nilfs2: protect busy buffer heads from being force-cleared" from
   Ryusuke Konishi fixes an issues in nlifs when the fs is presented with a
   corrupted image.
 
 - "nilfs2: fix kernel-doc comments for function return values" from
   Ryusuke Konishi fixes some nilfs kerneldoc.
 
 - "nilfs2: fix issues with rename operations" from Ryusuke Konishi
   addresses some nilfs BUG_ONs which syzbot was able to trigger.
 
 - "minmax.h: Cleanups and minor optimisations" from David Laight
   does some maintenance work on the min/max library code.
 
 - "Fixes and cleanups to xarray" from Kemeng Shi does maintenance work
   on the xarray library code.
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Merge tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2025-01-24-23-16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm

Pull non-MM updates from Andrew Morton:
 "Mainly individually changelogged singleton patches. The patch series
  in this pull are:

   - "lib min_heap: Improve min_heap safety, testing, and documentation"
     from Kuan-Wei Chiu provides various tightenings to the min_heap
     library code

   - "xarray: extract __xa_cmpxchg_raw" from Tamir Duberstein preforms
     some cleanup and Rust preparation in the xarray library code

   - "Update reference to include/asm-<arch>" from Geert Uytterhoeven
     fixes pathnames in some code comments

   - "Converge on using secs_to_jiffies()" from Easwar Hariharan uses
     the new secs_to_jiffies() in various places where that is
     appropriate

   - "ocfs2, dlmfs: convert to the new mount API" from Eric Sandeen
     switches two filesystems to the new mount API

   - "Convert ocfs2 to use folios" from Matthew Wilcox does that

   - "Remove get_task_comm() and print task comm directly" from Yafang
     Shao removes now-unneeded calls to get_task_comm() in various
     places

   - "squashfs: reduce memory usage and update docs" from Phillip
     Lougher implements some memory savings in squashfs and performs
     some maintainability work

   - "lib: clarify comparison function requirements" from Kuan-Wei Chiu
     tightens the sort code's behaviour and adds some maintenance work

   - "nilfs2: protect busy buffer heads from being force-cleared" from
     Ryusuke Konishi fixes an issues in nlifs when the fs is presented
     with a corrupted image

   - "nilfs2: fix kernel-doc comments for function return values" from
     Ryusuke Konishi fixes some nilfs kerneldoc

   - "nilfs2: fix issues with rename operations" from Ryusuke Konishi
     addresses some nilfs BUG_ONs which syzbot was able to trigger

   - "minmax.h: Cleanups and minor optimisations" from David Laight does
     some maintenance work on the min/max library code

   - "Fixes and cleanups to xarray" from Kemeng Shi does maintenance
     work on the xarray library code"

* tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2025-01-24-23-16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (131 commits)
  ocfs2: use str_yes_no() and str_no_yes() helper functions
  include/linux/lz4.h: add some missing macros
  Xarray: use xa_mark_t in xas_squash_marks() to keep code consistent
  Xarray: remove repeat check in xas_squash_marks()
  Xarray: distinguish large entries correctly in xas_split_alloc()
  Xarray: move forward index correctly in xas_pause()
  Xarray: do not return sibling entries from xas_find_marked()
  ipc/util.c: complete the kernel-doc function descriptions
  gcov: clang: use correct function param names
  latencytop: use correct kernel-doc format for func params
  minmax.h: remove some #defines that are only expanded once
  minmax.h: simplify the variants of clamp()
  minmax.h: move all the clamp() definitions after the min/max() ones
  minmax.h: use BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG() for the lo < hi test in clamp()
  minmax.h: reduce the #define expansion of min(), max() and clamp()
  minmax.h: update some comments
  minmax.h: add whitespace around operators and after commas
  nilfs2: do not update mtime of renamed directory that is not moved
  nilfs2: handle errors that nilfs_prepare_chunk() may return
  CREDITS: fix spelling mistake
  ...
2025-01-26 17:50:53 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
d0d106a2bd bpf-next-6.14
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Merge tag 'bpf-next-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next

Pull bpf updates from Alexei Starovoitov:
 "A smaller than usual release cycle.

  The main changes are:

   - Prepare selftest to run with GCC-BPF backend (Ihor Solodrai)

     In addition to LLVM-BPF runs the BPF CI now runs GCC-BPF in compile
     only mode. Half of the tests are failing, since support for
     btf_decl_tag is still WIP, but this is a great milestone.

   - Convert various samples/bpf to selftests/bpf/test_progs format
     (Alexis Lothoré and Bastien Curutchet)

   - Teach verifier to recognize that array lookup with constant
     in-range index will always succeed (Daniel Xu)

   - Cleanup migrate disable scope in BPF maps (Hou Tao)

   - Fix bpf_timer destroy path in PREEMPT_RT (Hou Tao)

   - Always use bpf_mem_alloc in bpf_local_storage in PREEMPT_RT (Martin
     KaFai Lau)

   - Refactor verifier lock support (Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi)

     This is a prerequisite for upcoming resilient spin lock.

   - Remove excessive 'may_goto +0' instructions in the verifier that
     LLVM leaves when unrolls the loops (Yonghong Song)

   - Remove unhelpful bpf_probe_write_user() warning message (Marco
     Elver)

   - Add fd_array_cnt attribute for prog_load command (Anton Protopopov)

     This is a prerequisite for upcoming support for static_branch"

* tag 'bpf-next-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (125 commits)
  selftests/bpf: Add some tests related to 'may_goto 0' insns
  bpf: Remove 'may_goto 0' instruction in opt_remove_nops()
  bpf: Allow 'may_goto 0' instruction in verifier
  selftests/bpf: Add test case for the freeing of bpf_timer
  bpf: Cancel the running bpf_timer through kworker for PREEMPT_RT
  bpf: Free element after unlock in __htab_map_lookup_and_delete_elem()
  bpf: Bail out early in __htab_map_lookup_and_delete_elem()
  bpf: Free special fields after unlock in htab_lru_map_delete_node()
  tools: Sync if_xdp.h uapi tooling header
  libbpf: Work around kernel inconsistently stripping '.llvm.' suffix
  bpf: selftests: verifier: Add nullness elision tests
  bpf: verifier: Support eliding map lookup nullness
  bpf: verifier: Refactor helper access type tracking
  bpf: tcp: Mark bpf_load_hdr_opt() arg2 as read-write
  bpf: verifier: Add missing newline on verbose() call
  selftests/bpf: Add distilled BTF test about marking BTF_IS_EMBEDDED
  libbpf: Fix incorrect traversal end type ID when marking BTF_IS_EMBEDDED
  libbpf: Fix return zero when elf_begin failed
  selftests/bpf: Fix btf leak on new btf alloc failure in btf_distill test
  veristat: Load struct_ops programs only once
  ...
2025-01-23 08:04:07 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
21266b8df5 AT_EXECVE_CHECK introduction for v6.14-rc1
- Implement AT_EXECVE_CHECK flag to execveat(2) (Mickaël Salaün)
 
 - Implement EXEC_RESTRICT_FILE and EXEC_DENY_INTERACTIVE securebits
   (Mickaël Salaün)
 
 - Add selftests and samples for AT_EXECVE_CHECK (Mickaël Salaün)
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Merge tag 'AT_EXECVE_CHECK-v6.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull AT_EXECVE_CHECK from Kees Cook:

 - Implement AT_EXECVE_CHECK flag to execveat(2) (Mickaël Salaün)

 - Implement EXEC_RESTRICT_FILE and EXEC_DENY_INTERACTIVE securebits
   (Mickaël Salaün)

 - Add selftests and samples for AT_EXECVE_CHECK (Mickaël Salaün)

* tag 'AT_EXECVE_CHECK-v6.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  ima: instantiate the bprm_creds_for_exec() hook
  samples/check-exec: Add an enlighten "inc" interpreter and 28 tests
  selftests: ktap_helpers: Fix uninitialized variable
  samples/check-exec: Add set-exec
  selftests/landlock: Add tests for execveat + AT_EXECVE_CHECK
  selftests/exec: Add 32 tests for AT_EXECVE_CHECK and exec securebits
  security: Add EXEC_RESTRICT_FILE and EXEC_DENY_INTERACTIVE securebits
  exec: Add a new AT_EXECVE_CHECK flag to execveat(2)
2025-01-22 20:34:42 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
de5817bbfb Landlock updates for v6.14-rc1
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Merge tag 'landlock-6.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mic/linux

Pull landlock updates from Mickaël Salaün:
 "This mostly factors out some Landlock code and prepares for upcoming
  audit support.

  Because files with invalid modes might be visible after filesystem
  corruption, Landlock now handles those weird files too.

  A few sample and test issues are also fixed"

* tag 'landlock-6.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mic/linux:
  selftests/landlock: Add layout1.umount_sandboxer tests
  selftests/landlock: Add wrappers.h
  selftests/landlock: Fix error message
  landlock: Optimize file path walks and prepare for audit support
  selftests/landlock: Add test to check partial access in a mount tree
  landlock: Align partial refer access checks with final ones
  landlock: Simplify initially denied access rights
  landlock: Move access types
  landlock: Factor out check_access_path()
  selftests/landlock: Fix build with non-default pthread linking
  landlock: Use scoped guards for ruleset in landlock_add_rule()
  landlock: Use scoped guards for ruleset
  landlock: Constify get_mode_access()
  landlock: Handle weird files
  samples/landlock: Fix possible NULL dereference in parse_path()
  selftests/landlock: Remove unused macros in ptrace_test.c
2025-01-22 20:20:55 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
e3610441d1 Rust changes for v6.14
Toolchain and infrastructure:
 
  - Finish the move to custom FFI integer types started in the previous
    cycle and finally map 'long' to 'isize' and 'char' to 'u8'. Do a few
    cleanups on top thanks to that.
 
  - Start to use 'derive(CoercePointee)' on Rust >= 1.84.0.
 
    This is a major milestone on the path to build the kernel using only
    stable Rust features. In particular, previously we were using the
    unstable features 'coerce_unsized', 'dispatch_from_dyn' and 'unsize',
    and now we will use the new 'derive_coerce_pointee' one, which is on
    track to stabilization. This new feature is a macro that essentially
    expands into code that internally uses the unstable features that we
    were using before, without having to expose those.
 
    With it, stable Rust users, including the kernel, will be able to
    build custom smart pointers that work with trait objects, e.g.:
 
        fn f(p: &Arc<dyn Display>) {
            pr_info!("{p}\n");
        }
 
        let a: Arc<dyn Display> = Arc::new(42i32, GFP_KERNEL)?;
        let b: Arc<dyn Display> = Arc::new("hello there", GFP_KERNEL)?;
 
        f(&a); // Prints "42".
        f(&b); // Prints "hello there".
 
    Together with the 'arbitrary_self_types' feature that we started
    using in the previous cycle, using our custom smart pointers like
    'Arc' will eventually only rely in stable Rust.
 
  - Introduce 'PROCMACROLDFLAGS' environment variable to allow to link
    Rust proc macros using different flags than those used for linking
    Rust host programs (e.g. when 'rustc' uses a different C library
    than the host programs' one), which Android needs.
 
  - Help kernel builds under macOS with Rust enabled by accomodating
    other naming conventions for dynamic libraries (i.e. '.so' vs.
    '.dylib') which are used for Rust procedural macros. The actual
    support for macOS (i.e. the rest of the pieces needed) is provided
    out-of-tree by others, following the policy used for other parts of
    the kernel by Kbuild.
 
  - Run Clippy for 'rusttest' code too and clean the bits it spotted.
 
  - Provide Clippy with the minimum supported Rust version to improve
    the suggestions it gives.
 
  - Document 'bindgen' 0.71.0 regression.
 
 'kernel' crate:
 
  - 'build_error!': move users of the hidden function to the documented
    macro, prevent such uses in the future by moving the function
    elsewhere and add the macro to the prelude.
 
  - 'types' module: add improved version of 'ForeignOwnable::borrow_mut'
    (which was removed in the past since it was problematic); change
    'ForeignOwnable' pointer type to '*mut'.
 
  - 'alloc' module: implement 'Display' for 'Box' and align the 'Debug'
    implementation to it; add example (doctest) for 'ArrayLayout::new()'.
 
  - 'sync' module: document 'PhantomData' in 'Arc'; use
    'NonNull::new_unchecked' in 'ForeignOwnable for Arc' impl.
 
  - 'uaccess' module: accept 'Vec's with different allocators in
    'UserSliceReader::read_all'.
 
  - 'workqueue' module: enable run-testing a couple more doctests.
 
  - 'error' module: simplify 'from_errno()'.
 
  - 'block' module: fix formatting in code documentation (a lint to catch
    these is being implemented).
 
  - Avoid 'unwrap()'s in doctests, which also improves the examples by
    showing how kernel code is supposed to be written.
 
  - Avoid 'as' casts with 'cast{,_mut}' calls which are a bit safer.
 
 And a few other cleanups.
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Merge tag 'rust-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux

Pull rust updates from Miguel Ojeda:
 "Toolchain and infrastructure:

   - Finish the move to custom FFI integer types started in the previous
     cycle and finally map 'long' to 'isize' and 'char' to 'u8'. Do a
     few cleanups on top thanks to that.

   - Start to use 'derive(CoercePointee)' on Rust >= 1.84.0.

     This is a major milestone on the path to build the kernel using
     only stable Rust features. In particular, previously we were using
     the unstable features 'coerce_unsized', 'dispatch_from_dyn' and
     'unsize', and now we will use the new 'derive_coerce_pointee' one,
     which is on track to stabilization. This new feature is a macro
     that essentially expands into code that internally uses the
     unstable features that we were using before, without having to
     expose those.

     With it, stable Rust users, including the kernel, will be able to
     build custom smart pointers that work with trait objects, e.g.:

         fn f(p: &Arc<dyn Display>) {
             pr_info!("{p}\n");
         }

         let a: Arc<dyn Display> = Arc::new(42i32, GFP_KERNEL)?;
         let b: Arc<dyn Display> = Arc::new("hello there", GFP_KERNEL)?;

         f(&a); // Prints "42".
         f(&b); // Prints "hello there".

     Together with the 'arbitrary_self_types' feature that we started
     using in the previous cycle, using our custom smart pointers like
     'Arc' will eventually only rely in stable Rust.

   - Introduce 'PROCMACROLDFLAGS' environment variable to allow to link
     Rust proc macros using different flags than those used for linking
     Rust host programs (e.g. when 'rustc' uses a different C library
     than the host programs' one), which Android needs.

   - Help kernel builds under macOS with Rust enabled by accomodating
     other naming conventions for dynamic libraries (i.e. '.so' vs.
     '.dylib') which are used for Rust procedural macros. The actual
     support for macOS (i.e. the rest of the pieces needed) is provided
     out-of-tree by others, following the policy used for other parts of
     the kernel by Kbuild.

   - Run Clippy for 'rusttest' code too and clean the bits it spotted.

   - Provide Clippy with the minimum supported Rust version to improve
     the suggestions it gives.

   - Document 'bindgen' 0.71.0 regression.

  'kernel' crate:

   - 'build_error!': move users of the hidden function to the documented
     macro, prevent such uses in the future by moving the function
     elsewhere and add the macro to the prelude.

   - 'types' module: add improved version of 'ForeignOwnable::borrow_mut'
     (which was removed in the past since it was problematic); change
     'ForeignOwnable' pointer type to '*mut'.

   - 'alloc' module: implement 'Display' for 'Box' and align the 'Debug'
     implementation to it; add example (doctest) for 'ArrayLayout::new()'

   - 'sync' module: document 'PhantomData' in 'Arc'; use
     'NonNull::new_unchecked' in 'ForeignOwnable for Arc' impl.

   - 'uaccess' module: accept 'Vec's with different allocators in
     'UserSliceReader::read_all'.

   - 'workqueue' module: enable run-testing a couple more doctests.

   - 'error' module: simplify 'from_errno()'.

   - 'block' module: fix formatting in code documentation (a lint to catch
     these is being implemented).

   - Avoid 'unwrap()'s in doctests, which also improves the examples by
     showing how kernel code is supposed to be written.

   - Avoid 'as' casts with 'cast{,_mut}' calls which are a bit safer.

  And a few other cleanups"

* tag 'rust-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux: (32 commits)
  kbuild: rust: add PROCMACROLDFLAGS
  rust: uaccess: generalize userSliceReader to support any Vec
  rust: kernel: add improved version of `ForeignOwnable::borrow_mut`
  rust: kernel: reorder `ForeignOwnable` items
  rust: kernel: change `ForeignOwnable` pointer to mut
  rust: arc: split unsafe block, add missing comment
  rust: types: avoid `as` casts
  rust: arc: use `NonNull::new_unchecked`
  rust: use derive(CoercePointee) on rustc >= 1.84.0
  rust: alloc: add doctest for `ArrayLayout::new()`
  rust: init: update `stack_try_pin_init` examples
  rust: error: import `kernel`'s `LayoutError` instead of `core`'s
  rust: str: replace unwraps with question mark operators
  rust: page: remove unnecessary helper function from doctest
  rust: rbtree: remove unwrap in asserts
  rust: init: replace unwraps with question mark operators
  rust: use host dylib naming convention to support macOS
  rust: add `build_error!` to the prelude
  rust: kernel: move `build_error` hidden function to prevent mistakes
  rust: use the `build_error!` macro, not the hidden function
  ...
2025-01-21 17:48:03 -08:00