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Linus Torvalds
0ad9617c78 Networking changes for 6.14.
Core
 ----
 
  - More core refactoring to reduce the RTNL lock contention,
    including preparatory work for the per-network namespace RTNL lock,
    replacing RTNL lock with a per device-one to protect NAPI-related
    net device data and moving synchronize_net() calls outside such
    lock.
 
  - Extend drop reasons usage, adding net scheduler, AF_UNIX, bridge and
    more specific TCP coverage.
 
  - Reduce network namespace tear-down time by removing per-subsystems
    synchronize_net() in tipc and sched.
 
  - Add flow label selector support for fib rules, allowing traffic
    redirection based on such header field.
 
 Netfilter
 ---------
 
  - Do not remove netdev basechain when last device is gone, allowing
    netdev basechains without devices.
 
  - Revisit the flowtable teardown strategy, dealing better with fin,
    reset and re-open events.
 
  - Scale-up IP-vs connection dumping by avoiding linear search on
    each restart.
 
 Protocols
 ---------
 
  - A significant XDP socket refactor, consolidating and optimizing
    several helpers into the core
 
  - Better scaling of ICMP rate-limiting, by removing false-sharing in
    inet peers handling.
 
  - Introduces netlink notifications for multicast IPv4 and IPv6
    address changes.
 
  - Add ipsec support for IP-TFS/AggFrag encapsulation, allowing
    aggregation and fragmentation of the inner IP.
 
  - Add sysctl to configure TIME-WAIT reuse delay for TCP sockets,
    to avoid local port exhaustion issues when the average connection
    lifetime is very short.
 
  - Support updating keys (re-keying) for connections using kernel
    TLS (for TLS 1.3 only).
 
  - Support ipv4-mapped ipv6 address clients in smc-r v2.
 
  - Add support for jumbo data packet transmission in RxRPC sockets,
    gluing multiple data packets in a single UDP packet.
 
  - Support RxRPC RACK-TLP to manage packet loss and retransmission in
    conjunction with the congestion control algorithm.
 
 Driver API
 ----------
 
  - Introduce a unified and structured interface for reporting PHY
    statistics, exposing consistent data across different H/W via
    ethtool.
 
  - Make timestamping selectable, allow the user to select the desired
    hwtstamp provider (PHY or MAC) administratively.
 
  - Add support for configuring a header-data-split threshold (HDS)
    value via ethtool, to deal with partial or buggy H/W implementation.
 
  - Consolidate DSA drivers Energy Efficiency Ethernet support.
 
  - Add EEE management to phylink, making use of the phylib
    implementation.
 
  - Add phylib support for in-band capabilities negotiation.
 
  - Simplify how phylib-enabled mac drivers expose the supported
    interfaces.
 
 Tests and tooling
 -----------------
 
  - Make the YNL tool package-friendly to make it easier to deploy it
    separately from the kernel.
 
  - Increase TCP selftest coverage importing several packetdrill
    test-cases.
 
  - Regenerate the ethtool uapi header from the YNL spec,
    to ease maintenance and future development.
 
  - Add YNL support for decoding the link types used in net
    self-tests, allowing a single build to run both net and
    drivers/net.
 
 Drivers
 -------
 
  - Ethernet high-speed NICs:
    - nVidia/Mellanox (mlx5):
      - add cross E-Switch QoS support
      - add SW Steering support for ConnectX-8
      - implement support for HW-Managed Flow Steering, improving the
        rule deletion/insertion rate
      - support for multi-host LAG
    - Intel (ixgbe, ice, igb):
      - ice: add support for devlink health events
      - ixgbe: add initial support for E610 chipset variant
      - igb: add support for AF_XDP zero-copy
    - Meta:
      - add support for basic RSS config
      - allow changing the number of channels
      - add hardware monitoring support
    - Broadcom (bnxt):
      - implement TCP data split and HDS threshold ethtool support,
        enabling Device Memory TCP.
    - Marvell Octeon:
      - implement egress ipsec offload support for the cn10k family
    - Hisilicon (HIBMC):
      - implement unicast MAC filtering
 
  - Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual:
    - Convert UDP tunnel drivers to NETDEV_PCPU_STAT_DSTATS, avoiding
      contented atomic operations for drop counters
    - Freescale:
      - quicc: phylink conversion
      - enetc: support Tx and Rx checksum offload and improve TSO
        performances
    - MediaTek:
      - airoha: introduce support for ETS and HTB Qdisc offload
    - Microchip:
      - lan78XX USB: preparation work for phylink conversion
    - Synopsys (stmmac):
      - support DWMAC IP on NXP Automotive SoCs S32G2xx/S32G3xx/S32R45
      - refactor EEE support to leverage the new driver API
      - optimize DMA and cache access to increase raw RX performances
        by 40%
    - TI:
      - icssg-prueth: add multicast filtering support for VLAN
        interface
    - netkit:
      - add ability to configure head/tailroom
    - VXLAN:
      - accepts packets with user-defined reserved bit
 
  - Ethernet switches:
    - Microchip:
      - lan969x: add RGMII support
      - lan969x: improve TX and RX performance using the FDMA engine
    - nVidia/Mellanox:
      - move Tx header handling to PCI driver, to ease XDP support
 
  - Ethernet PHYs:
    - Texas Instruments DP83822:
      - add support for GPIO2 clock output
    - Realtek:
      - 8169: add support for RTL8125D rev.b
      - rtl822x: add hwmon support for the temperature sensor
    - Microchip:
      - add support for RDS PTP hardware
      - consolidate periodic output signal generation
 
  - CAN:
    - several DT-bindings to DT schema conversions
    - tcan4x5x:
      - add HW standby support
      - support nWKRQ voltage selection
    - kvaser:
      - allowing Bus Error Reporting runtime configuration
 
  - WiFi:
    - the on-going Multi-Link Operation (MLO) effort continues, affecting
      both the stack and in drivers
    - mac80211/cfg80211:
      - Emergency Preparedness Communication Services (EPCS) station mode
        support
      - support for adding and removing station links for MLO
      - add support for WiFi 7/EHT mesh over 320 MHz channels
      - report Tx power info for each link
    - RealTek (rtw88):
      - enable USB Rx aggregation and USB 3 to improve performance
      - LED support
    - RealTek (rtw89):
      - refactor power save to support Multi-Link Operations
      - add support for RTL8922AE-VS variant
    - MediaTek (mt76):
      - single wiphy multiband support (preparation for MLO)
      - p2p device support
      - add TP-Link TXE50UH USB adapter support
    - Qualcomm (ath10k):
      - support for the QCA6698AQ IP core
    - Qualcomm (ath12k):
      - enable MLO for QCN9274
 
  - Bluetooth:
    - Allow sysfs to trigger hdev reset, to allow recovering devices
      not responsive from user-space
    - MediaTek: add support for MT7922, MT7925, MT7921e devices
    - Realtek: add support for RTL8851BE devices
    - Qualcomm: add support for WCN785x devices
    - ISO: allow BIG re-sync
 
 Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Merge tag 'net-next-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next

Pull networking updates from Paolo Abeni:
 "This is slightly smaller than usual, with the most interesting work
  being still around RTNL scope reduction.

  Core:

   - More core refactoring to reduce the RTNL lock contention, including
     preparatory work for the per-network namespace RTNL lock, replacing
     RTNL lock with a per device-one to protect NAPI-related net device
     data and moving synchronize_net() calls outside such lock.

   - Extend drop reasons usage, adding net scheduler, AF_UNIX, bridge
     and more specific TCP coverage.

   - Reduce network namespace tear-down time by removing per-subsystems
     synchronize_net() in tipc and sched.

   - Add flow label selector support for fib rules, allowing traffic
     redirection based on such header field.

  Netfilter:

   - Do not remove netdev basechain when last device is gone, allowing
     netdev basechains without devices.

   - Revisit the flowtable teardown strategy, dealing better with fin,
     reset and re-open events.

   - Scale-up IP-vs connection dumping by avoiding linear search on each
     restart.

  Protocols:

   - A significant XDP socket refactor, consolidating and optimizing
     several helpers into the core

   - Better scaling of ICMP rate-limiting, by removing false-sharing in
     inet peers handling.

   - Introduces netlink notifications for multicast IPv4 and IPv6
     address changes.

   - Add ipsec support for IP-TFS/AggFrag encapsulation, allowing
     aggregation and fragmentation of the inner IP.

   - Add sysctl to configure TIME-WAIT reuse delay for TCP sockets, to
     avoid local port exhaustion issues when the average connection
     lifetime is very short.

   - Support updating keys (re-keying) for connections using kernel TLS
     (for TLS 1.3 only).

   - Support ipv4-mapped ipv6 address clients in smc-r v2.

   - Add support for jumbo data packet transmission in RxRPC sockets,
     gluing multiple data packets in a single UDP packet.

   - Support RxRPC RACK-TLP to manage packet loss and retransmission in
     conjunction with the congestion control algorithm.

  Driver API:

   - Introduce a unified and structured interface for reporting PHY
     statistics, exposing consistent data across different H/W via
     ethtool.

   - Make timestamping selectable, allow the user to select the desired
     hwtstamp provider (PHY or MAC) administratively.

   - Add support for configuring a header-data-split threshold (HDS)
     value via ethtool, to deal with partial or buggy H/W
     implementation.

   - Consolidate DSA drivers Energy Efficiency Ethernet support.

   - Add EEE management to phylink, making use of the phylib
     implementation.

   - Add phylib support for in-band capabilities negotiation.

   - Simplify how phylib-enabled mac drivers expose the supported
     interfaces.

  Tests and tooling:

   - Make the YNL tool package-friendly to make it easier to deploy it
     separately from the kernel.

   - Increase TCP selftest coverage importing several packetdrill
     test-cases.

   - Regenerate the ethtool uapi header from the YNL spec, to ease
     maintenance and future development.

   - Add YNL support for decoding the link types used in net self-tests,
     allowing a single build to run both net and drivers/net.

  Drivers:

   - Ethernet high-speed NICs:
      - nVidia/Mellanox (mlx5):
         - add cross E-Switch QoS support
         - add SW Steering support for ConnectX-8
         - implement support for HW-Managed Flow Steering, improving the
           rule deletion/insertion rate
         - support for multi-host LAG
      - Intel (ixgbe, ice, igb):
         - ice: add support for devlink health events
         - ixgbe: add initial support for E610 chipset variant
         - igb: add support for AF_XDP zero-copy
      - Meta:
         - add support for basic RSS config
         - allow changing the number of channels
         - add hardware monitoring support
      - Broadcom (bnxt):
         - implement TCP data split and HDS threshold ethtool support,
           enabling Device Memory TCP.
      - Marvell Octeon:
         - implement egress ipsec offload support for the cn10k family
      - Hisilicon (HIBMC):
         - implement unicast MAC filtering

   - Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual:
      - Convert UDP tunnel drivers to NETDEV_PCPU_STAT_DSTATS, avoiding
        contented atomic operations for drop counters
      - Freescale:
         - quicc: phylink conversion
         - enetc: support Tx and Rx checksum offload and improve TSO
           performances
      - MediaTek:
         - airoha: introduce support for ETS and HTB Qdisc offload
      - Microchip:
         - lan78XX USB: preparation work for phylink conversion
      - Synopsys (stmmac):
         - support DWMAC IP on NXP Automotive SoCs S32G2xx/S32G3xx/S32R45
         - refactor EEE support to leverage the new driver API
         - optimize DMA and cache access to increase raw RX performances
           by 40%
      - TI:
         - icssg-prueth: add multicast filtering support for VLAN
           interface
      - netkit:
         - add ability to configure head/tailroom
      - VXLAN:
         - accepts packets with user-defined reserved bit

   - Ethernet switches:
      - Microchip:
         - lan969x: add RGMII support
         - lan969x: improve TX and RX performance using the FDMA engine
      - nVidia/Mellanox:
         - move Tx header handling to PCI driver, to ease XDP support

   - Ethernet PHYs:
      - Texas Instruments DP83822:
         - add support for GPIO2 clock output
      - Realtek:
         - 8169: add support for RTL8125D rev.b
         - rtl822x: add hwmon support for the temperature sensor
      - Microchip:
         - add support for RDS PTP hardware
         - consolidate periodic output signal generation

   - CAN:
      - several DT-bindings to DT schema conversions
      - tcan4x5x:
         - add HW standby support
         - support nWKRQ voltage selection
      - kvaser:
         - allowing Bus Error Reporting runtime configuration

   - WiFi:
      - the on-going Multi-Link Operation (MLO) effort continues,
        affecting both the stack and in drivers
      - mac80211/cfg80211:
         - Emergency Preparedness Communication Services (EPCS) station
           mode support
         - support for adding and removing station links for MLO
         - add support for WiFi 7/EHT mesh over 320 MHz channels
         - report Tx power info for each link
      - RealTek (rtw88):
         - enable USB Rx aggregation and USB 3 to improve performance
         - LED support
      - RealTek (rtw89):
         - refactor power save to support Multi-Link Operations
         - add support for RTL8922AE-VS variant
      - MediaTek (mt76):
         - single wiphy multiband support (preparation for MLO)
         - p2p device support
         - add TP-Link TXE50UH USB adapter support
      - Qualcomm (ath10k):
         - support for the QCA6698AQ IP core
      - Qualcomm (ath12k):
         - enable MLO for QCN9274

   - Bluetooth:
      - Allow sysfs to trigger hdev reset, to allow recovering devices
        not responsive from user-space
      - MediaTek: add support for MT7922, MT7925, MT7921e devices
      - Realtek: add support for RTL8851BE devices
      - Qualcomm: add support for WCN785x devices
      - ISO: allow BIG re-sync"

* tag 'net-next-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1386 commits)
  net/rose: prevent integer overflows in rose_setsockopt()
  net: phylink: fix regression when binding a PHY
  net: ethernet: ti: am65-cpsw: streamline TX queue creation and cleanup
  net: ethernet: ti: am65-cpsw: streamline RX queue creation and cleanup
  net: ethernet: ti: am65-cpsw: ensure proper channel cleanup in error path
  ipv6: Convert inet6_rtm_deladdr() to per-netns RTNL.
  ipv6: Convert inet6_rtm_newaddr() to per-netns RTNL.
  ipv6: Move lifetime validation to inet6_rtm_newaddr().
  ipv6: Set cfg.ifa_flags before device lookup in inet6_rtm_newaddr().
  ipv6: Pass dev to inet6_addr_add().
  ipv6: Convert inet6_ioctl() to per-netns RTNL.
  ipv6: Hold rtnl_net_lock() in addrconf_init() and addrconf_cleanup().
  ipv6: Hold rtnl_net_lock() in addrconf_dad_work().
  ipv6: Hold rtnl_net_lock() in addrconf_verify_work().
  ipv6: Convert net.ipv6.conf.${DEV}.XXX sysctl to per-netns RTNL.
  ipv6: Add __in6_dev_get_rtnl_net().
  net: stmmac: Drop redundant skb_mark_for_recycle() for SKB frags
  net: mii: Fix the Speed display when the network cable is not connected
  sysctl net: Remove macro checks for CONFIG_SYSCTL
  eth: bnxt: update header sizing defaults
  ...
2025-01-22 08:28:57 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
c4b9570cfb audit/stable-6.14 PR 20250121
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Merge tag 'audit-pr-20250121' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/audit

Pull audit update from Paul Moore:
 "A single audit patch that fixes a problem when collecting pathnames
  for audit PATH records that was caused by some faulty pathname
  matching logic"

* tag 'audit-pr-20250121' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/audit:
  audit: fix suffixed '/' filename matching
2025-01-21 20:12:24 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
f96a974170 lsm/stable-6.14 PR 20250121
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Merge tag 'lsm-pr-20250121' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm

Pull lsm updates from Paul Moore:

 - Improved handling of LSM "secctx" strings through lsm_context struct

   The LSM secctx string interface is from an older time when only one
   LSM was supported, migrate over to the lsm_context struct to better
   support the different LSMs we now have and make it easier to support
   new LSMs in the future.

   These changes explain the Rust, VFS, and networking changes in the
   diffstat.

 - Only build lsm_audit.c if CONFIG_SECURITY and CONFIG_AUDIT are
   enabled

   Small tweak to be a bit smarter about when we build the LSM's common
   audit helpers.

 - Check for absurdly large policies from userspace in SafeSetID

   SafeSetID policies rules are fairly small, basically just "UID:UID",
   it easy to impose a limit of KMALLOC_MAX_SIZE on policy writes which
   helps quiet a number of syzbot related issues. While work is being
   done to address the syzbot issues through other mechanisms, this is a
   trivial and relatively safe fix that we can do now.

 - Various minor improvements and cleanups

   A collection of improvements to the kernel selftests, constification
   of some function parameters, removing redundant assignments, and
   local variable renames to improve readability.

* tag 'lsm-pr-20250121' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm:
  lockdown: initialize local array before use to quiet static analysis
  safesetid: check size of policy writes
  net: corrections for security_secid_to_secctx returns
  lsm: rename variable to avoid shadowing
  lsm: constify function parameters
  security: remove redundant assignment to return variable
  lsm: Only build lsm_audit.c if CONFIG_SECURITY and CONFIG_AUDIT are set
  selftests: refactor the lsm `flags_overset_lsm_set_self_attr` test
  binder: initialize lsm_context structure
  rust: replace lsm context+len with lsm_context
  lsm: secctx provider check on release
  lsm: lsm_context in security_dentry_init_security
  lsm: use lsm_context in security_inode_getsecctx
  lsm: replace context+len with lsm_context
  lsm: ensure the correct LSM context releaser
2025-01-21 20:03:04 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
1d6d399223 Kthreads affinity follow either of 4 existing different patterns:
1) Per-CPU kthreads must stay affine to a single CPU and never execute
    relevant code on any other CPU. This is currently handled by smpboot
    code which takes care of CPU-hotplug operations. Affinity here is
    a correctness constraint.
 
 2) Some kthreads _have_ to be affine to a specific set of CPUs and can't
    run anywhere else. The affinity is set through kthread_bind_mask()
    and the subsystem takes care by itself to handle CPU-hotplug
    operations. Affinity here is assumed to be a correctness constraint.
 
 3) Per-node kthreads _prefer_ to be affine to a specific NUMA node. This
    is not a correctness constraint but merely a preference in terms of
    memory locality. kswapd and kcompactd both fall into this category.
    The affinity is set manually like for any other task and CPU-hotplug
    is supposed to be handled by the relevant subsystem so that the task
    is properly reaffined whenever a given CPU from the node comes up.
    Also care should be taken so that the node affinity doesn't cross
    isolated (nohz_full) cpumask boundaries.
 
 4) Similar to the previous point except kthreads have a _preferred_
    affinity different than a node. Both RCU boost kthreads and RCU
    exp kworkers fall into this category as they refer to "RCU nodes"
    from a distinctly distributed tree.
 
 Currently the preferred affinity patterns (3 and 4) have at least 4
 identified users, with more or less success when it comes to handle
 CPU-hotplug operations and CPU isolation. Each of which do it in its own
 ad-hoc way.
 
 This is an infrastructure proposal to handle this with the following API
 changes:
 
 _ kthread_create_on_node() automatically affines the created kthread to
   its target node unless it has been set as per-cpu or bound with
   kthread_bind[_mask]() before the first wake-up.
 
 - kthread_affine_preferred() is a new function that can be called right
   after kthread_create_on_node() to specify a preferred affinity
   different than the specified node.
 
 When the preferred affinity can't be applied because the possible
 targets are offline or isolated (nohz_full), the kthread is affine
 to the housekeeping CPUs (which means to all online CPUs most of the
 time or only the non-nohz_full CPUs when nohz_full= is set).
 
 kswapd, kcompactd, RCU boost kthreads and RCU exp kworkers have been
 converted, along with a few old drivers.
 
 Summary of the changes:
 
 * Consolidate a bunch of ad-hoc implementations of kthread_run_on_cpu()
 
 * Introduce task_cpu_fallback_mask() that defines the default last
   resort affinity of a task to become nohz_full aware
 
 * Add some correctness check to ensure kthread_bind() is always called
   before the first kthread wake up.
 
 * Default affine kthread to its preferred node.
 
 * Convert kswapd / kcompactd and remove their halfway working ad-hoc
   affinity implementation
 
 * Implement kthreads preferred affinity
 
 * Unify kthread worker and kthread API's style
 
 * Convert RCU kthreads to the new API and remove the ad-hoc affinity
   implementation.
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Merge tag 'kthread-for-6.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/frederic/linux-dynticks

Pull kthread updates from Frederic Weisbecker:
 "Kthreads affinity follow either of 4 existing different patterns:

   1) Per-CPU kthreads must stay affine to a single CPU and never
      execute relevant code on any other CPU. This is currently handled
      by smpboot code which takes care of CPU-hotplug operations.
      Affinity here is a correctness constraint.

   2) Some kthreads _have_ to be affine to a specific set of CPUs and
      can't run anywhere else. The affinity is set through
      kthread_bind_mask() and the subsystem takes care by itself to
      handle CPU-hotplug operations. Affinity here is assumed to be a
      correctness constraint.

   3) Per-node kthreads _prefer_ to be affine to a specific NUMA node.
      This is not a correctness constraint but merely a preference in
      terms of memory locality. kswapd and kcompactd both fall into this
      category. The affinity is set manually like for any other task and
      CPU-hotplug is supposed to be handled by the relevant subsystem so
      that the task is properly reaffined whenever a given CPU from the
      node comes up. Also care should be taken so that the node affinity
      doesn't cross isolated (nohz_full) cpumask boundaries.

   4) Similar to the previous point except kthreads have a _preferred_
      affinity different than a node. Both RCU boost kthreads and RCU
      exp kworkers fall into this category as they refer to "RCU nodes"
      from a distinctly distributed tree.

  Currently the preferred affinity patterns (3 and 4) have at least 4
  identified users, with more or less success when it comes to handle
  CPU-hotplug operations and CPU isolation. Each of which do it in its
  own ad-hoc way.

  This is an infrastructure proposal to handle this with the following
  API changes:

   - kthread_create_on_node() automatically affines the created kthread
     to its target node unless it has been set as per-cpu or bound with
     kthread_bind[_mask]() before the first wake-up.

   - kthread_affine_preferred() is a new function that can be called
     right after kthread_create_on_node() to specify a preferred
     affinity different than the specified node.

  When the preferred affinity can't be applied because the possible
  targets are offline or isolated (nohz_full), the kthread is affine to
  the housekeeping CPUs (which means to all online CPUs most of the time
  or only the non-nohz_full CPUs when nohz_full= is set).

  kswapd, kcompactd, RCU boost kthreads and RCU exp kworkers have been
  converted, along with a few old drivers.

  Summary of the changes:

   - Consolidate a bunch of ad-hoc implementations of
     kthread_run_on_cpu()

   - Introduce task_cpu_fallback_mask() that defines the default last
     resort affinity of a task to become nohz_full aware

   - Add some correctness check to ensure kthread_bind() is always
     called before the first kthread wake up.

   - Default affine kthread to its preferred node.

   - Convert kswapd / kcompactd and remove their halfway working ad-hoc
     affinity implementation

   - Implement kthreads preferred affinity

   - Unify kthread worker and kthread API's style

   - Convert RCU kthreads to the new API and remove the ad-hoc affinity
     implementation"

* tag 'kthread-for-6.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/frederic/linux-dynticks:
  kthread: modify kernel-doc function name to match code
  rcu: Use kthread preferred affinity for RCU exp kworkers
  treewide: Introduce kthread_run_worker[_on_cpu]()
  kthread: Unify kthread_create_on_cpu() and kthread_create_worker_on_cpu() automatic format
  rcu: Use kthread preferred affinity for RCU boost
  kthread: Implement preferred affinity
  mm: Create/affine kswapd to its preferred node
  mm: Create/affine kcompactd to its preferred node
  kthread: Default affine kthread to its preferred NUMA node
  kthread: Make sure kthread hasn't started while binding it
  sched,arm64: Handle CPU isolation on last resort fallback rq selection
  arm64: Exclude nohz_full CPUs from 32bits el0 support
  lib: test_objpool: Use kthread_run_on_cpu()
  kallsyms: Use kthread_run_on_cpu()
  soc/qman: test: Use kthread_run_on_cpu()
  arm/bL_switcher: Use kthread_run_on_cpu()
2025-01-21 17:10:05 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
96c84703f1 drm next for 6.14-rc1
core:
 - device memory cgroup controller added
 - Remove driver date from drm_driver
 - Add drm_printer based hex dumper
 - drm memory stats docs update
 - scheduler documentation improvements
 
 new driver:
 - amdxdna - Ryzen AI NPU support
 
 connector:
 - add a mutex to protect ELD
 - make connector setup two-step
 
 panels:
 - Introduce backlight quirks infrastructure
 - New panels: KDB KD116N2130B12, Tianma TM070JDHG34-00,
 - Multi-Inno Technology MI1010Z1T-1CP11
 
 bridge:
 - ti-sn65dsi83: Add ti,lvds-vod-swing optional properties
 - Provide default implementation of atomic_check for HDMI bridges
 - it605: HDCP improvements, MCCS Support
 
 xe:
 - make OA buffer size configurable
 - GuC capture fixes
 - add ufence and g2h flushes
 - restore system memory GGTT mappings
 - ioctl fixes
 - SRIOV PF scheduling priority
 - allow fault injection
 - lots of improvements/refactors
 - Enable GuC's WA_DUAL_QUEUE for newer platforms
 - IRQ related fixes and improvements
 
 i915:
 - More accurate engine busyness metrics with GuC submission
 - Ensure partial BO segment offset never exceeds allowed max
 - Flush GuC CT receive tasklet during reset preparation
 - Some DG2 refactor to fix DG2 bugs when operating with certain CPUs
 - Fix DG1 power gate sequence
 - Enabling uncompressed 128b/132b UHBR SST
 - Handle hdmi connector init failures, and no HDMI/DP cases
 - More robust engine resets on Haswell and older
 
 i915/xe display:
 - HDCP fixes for Xe3Lpd
 - New GSC FW ARL-H/ARL-U
 - support 3 VDSC engines 12 slices
 - MBUS joining sanitisation
 - reconcile i915/xe display power mgmt
 - Xe3Lpd fixes
 - UHBR rates for Thunderbolt
 
 amdgpu:
 - DRM panic support
 - track BO memory stats at runtime
 - Fix max surface handling in DC
 - Cleaner shader support for gfx10.3 dGPUs
 - fix drm buddy trim handling
 - SDMA engine reset updates
 - Fix doorbell ttm cleanup
 - RAS updates
 - ISP updates
 - SDMA queue reset support
 - Rework DPM powergating interfaces
 - Documentation updates and cleanups
 - DCN 3.5 updates
 - Use a pm notifier to more gracefully handle VRAM eviction on suspend or hibernate
 - Add debugfs interfaces for forcing scheduling to specific engine instances
 - GG 9.5 updates
 - IH 4.4 updates
 - Make missing optional firmware less noisy
 - PSP 13.x updates
 - SMU 13.x updates
 - VCN 5.x updates
 - JPEG 5.x updates
 - GC 12.x updates
 - DC FAMS updates
 
 amdkfd:
 - GG 9.5 updates
 - Logging improvements
 - Shader debugger fixes
 - Trap handler cleanup
 - Cleanup includes
 - Eviction fence wq fix
 
 msm:
 - MDSS:
 - properly described UBWC registers
 - added SM6150 (aka QCS615) support
 - DPU:
 - added SM6150 (aka QCS615) support
 - enabled wide planes if virtual planes are enabled (by using two SSPPs for a single plane)
 - added CWB hardware blocks support
 - DSI:
 - added SM6150 (aka QCS615) support
 - GPU:
 - Print GMU core fw version
 - GMU bandwidth voting for a740 and a750
 - Expose uche trap base via uapi
 - UAPI error reporting
 
 rcar-du:
 - Add r8a779h0 Support
 
 ivpu:
 - Fix qemu crash when using passthrough
 
 nouveau:
 - expose GSP-RM logging buffers via debugfs
 
 panfrost:
 - Add MT8188 Mali-G57 MC3 support
 
 rockchip:
 - Gamma LUT support
 
 hisilicon:
 - new HIBMC support
 
 virtio-gpu:
 - convert to helpers
 - add prime support for scanout buffers
 
 v3d:
 - Add DRM_IOCTL_V3D_PERFMON_SET_GLOBAL
 
 vc4:
 - Add support for BCM2712
 
 vkms:
 - line-per-line compositing algorithm to improve performance
 
 zynqmp:
 - Add DP audio support
 
 mediatek:
 - dp: Add sdp path reset
 - dp: Support flexible length of DP calibration data
 
 etnaviv:
 - add fdinfo memory support
 - add explicit reset handling
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Merge tag 'drm-next-2025-01-17' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel

Pull drm updates from Dave Airlie:
 "There are two external interactions of note, the msm tree pull in some
  opp tree, hopefully the opp tree arrives from the same git tree
  however it normally does.

  There is also a new cgroup controller for device memory, that is used
  by drm, so is merging through my tree. This will hopefully help open
  up gpu cgroup usage a bit more and move us forward.

  There is a new accelerator driver for the AMD XDNA Ryzen AI NPUs.

  Then the usual xe/amdgpu/i915/msm leaders and lots of changes and
  refactors across the board:

  core:
   - device memory cgroup controller added
   - Remove driver date from drm_driver
   - Add drm_printer based hex dumper
   - drm memory stats docs update
   - scheduler documentation improvements

  new driver:
   - amdxdna - Ryzen AI NPU support

  connector:
   - add a mutex to protect ELD
   - make connector setup two-step

  panels:
   - Introduce backlight quirks infrastructure
   - New panels: KDB KD116N2130B12, Tianma TM070JDHG34-00,
   - Multi-Inno Technology MI1010Z1T-1CP11

  bridge:
   - ti-sn65dsi83: Add ti,lvds-vod-swing optional properties
   - Provide default implementation of atomic_check for HDMI bridges
   - it605: HDCP improvements, MCCS Support

  xe:
   - make OA buffer size configurable
   - GuC capture fixes
   - add ufence and g2h flushes
   - restore system memory GGTT mappings
   - ioctl fixes
   - SRIOV PF scheduling priority
   - allow fault injection
   - lots of improvements/refactors
   - Enable GuC's WA_DUAL_QUEUE for newer platforms
   - IRQ related fixes and improvements

  i915:
   - More accurate engine busyness metrics with GuC submission
   - Ensure partial BO segment offset never exceeds allowed max
   - Flush GuC CT receive tasklet during reset preparation
   - Some DG2 refactor to fix DG2 bugs when operating with certain CPUs
   - Fix DG1 power gate sequence
   - Enabling uncompressed 128b/132b UHBR SST
   - Handle hdmi connector init failures, and no HDMI/DP cases
   - More robust engine resets on Haswell and older

  i915/xe display:
   - HDCP fixes for Xe3Lpd
   - New GSC FW ARL-H/ARL-U
   - support 3 VDSC engines 12 slices
   - MBUS joining sanitisation
   - reconcile i915/xe display power mgmt
   - Xe3Lpd fixes
   - UHBR rates for Thunderbolt

  amdgpu:
   - DRM panic support
   - track BO memory stats at runtime
   - Fix max surface handling in DC
   - Cleaner shader support for gfx10.3 dGPUs
   - fix drm buddy trim handling
   - SDMA engine reset updates
   - Fix doorbell ttm cleanup
   - RAS updates
   - ISP updates
   - SDMA queue reset support
   - Rework DPM powergating interfaces
   - Documentation updates and cleanups
   - DCN 3.5 updates
   - Use a pm notifier to more gracefully handle VRAM eviction on
     suspend or hibernate
   - Add debugfs interfaces for forcing scheduling to specific engine
     instances
   - GG 9.5 updates
   - IH 4.4 updates
   - Make missing optional firmware less noisy
   - PSP 13.x updates
   - SMU 13.x updates
   - VCN 5.x updates
   - JPEG 5.x updates
   - GC 12.x updates
   - DC FAMS updates

  amdkfd:
   - GG 9.5 updates
   - Logging improvements
   - Shader debugger fixes
   - Trap handler cleanup
   - Cleanup includes
   - Eviction fence wq fix

  msm:
   - MDSS:
      - properly described UBWC registers
      - added SM6150 (aka QCS615) support
   - DPU:
      - added SM6150 (aka QCS615) support
      - enabled wide planes if virtual planes are enabled (by using two
        SSPPs for a single plane)
      - added CWB hardware blocks support
   - DSI:
      - added SM6150 (aka QCS615) support
   - GPU:
      - Print GMU core fw version
      - GMU bandwidth voting for a740 and a750
      - Expose uche trap base via uapi
      - UAPI error reporting

  rcar-du:
   - Add r8a779h0 Support

  ivpu:
   - Fix qemu crash when using passthrough

  nouveau:
   - expose GSP-RM logging buffers via debugfs

  panfrost:
   - Add MT8188 Mali-G57 MC3 support

  rockchip:
   - Gamma LUT support

  hisilicon:
   - new HIBMC support

  virtio-gpu:
   - convert to helpers
   - add prime support for scanout buffers

  v3d:
   - Add DRM_IOCTL_V3D_PERFMON_SET_GLOBAL

  vc4:
   - Add support for BCM2712

  vkms:
   - line-per-line compositing algorithm to improve performance

  zynqmp:
   - Add DP audio support

  mediatek:
   - dp: Add sdp path reset
   - dp: Support flexible length of DP calibration data

  etnaviv:
   - add fdinfo memory support
   - add explicit reset handling"

* tag 'drm-next-2025-01-17' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel: (1070 commits)
  drm/bridge: fix documentation for the hdmi_audio_prepare() callback
  doc/cgroup: Fix title underline length
  drm/doc: Include new drm-compute documentation
  cgroup/dmem: Fix parameters documentation
  cgroup/dmem: Select PAGE_COUNTER
  kernel/cgroup: Remove the unused variable climit
  drm/display: hdmi: Do not read EDID on disconnected connectors
  drm/tests: hdmi: Add connector disablement test
  drm/connector: hdmi: Do atomic check when necessary
  drm/amd/display: 3.2.316
  drm/amd/display: avoid reset DTBCLK at clock init
  drm/amd/display: improve dpia pre-train
  drm/amd/display: Apply DML21 Patches
  drm/amd/display: Use HW lock mgr for PSR1
  drm/amd/display: Revised for Replay Pseudo vblank control
  drm/amd/display: Add a new flag for replay low hz
  drm/amd/display: Remove unused read_ono_state function from Hwss module
  drm/amd/display: Do not elevate mem_type change to full update
  drm/amd/display: Do not wait for PSR disable on vbl enable
  drm/amd/display: Remove unnecessary eDP power down
  ...
2025-01-21 16:09:47 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
2e04247f7c ftrace updates for v6.14:
- Have fprobes built on top of function graph infrastructure
 
   The fprobe logic is an optimized kprobe that uses ftrace to attach to
   functions when a probe is needed at the start or end of the function. The
   fprobe and kretprobe logic implements a similar method as the function
   graph tracer to trace the end of the function. That is to hijack the
   return address and jump to a trampoline to do the trace when the function
   exits. To do this, a shadow stack needs to be created to store the
   original return address.  Fprobes and function graph do this slightly
   differently. Fprobes (and kretprobes) has slots per callsite that are
   reserved to save the return address. This is fine when just a few points
   are traced. But users of fprobes, such as BPF programs, are starting to add
   many more locations, and this method does not scale.
 
   The function graph tracer was created to trace all functions in the
   kernel. In order to do this, when function graph tracing is started, every
   task gets its own shadow stack to hold the return address that is going to
   be traced. The function graph tracer has been updated to allow multiple
   users to use its infrastructure. Now have fprobes be one of those users.
   This will also allow for the fprobe and kretprobe methods to trace the
   return address to become obsolete. With new technologies like CFI that
   need to know about these methods of hijacking the return address, going
   toward a solution that has only one method of doing this will make the
   kernel less complex.
 
 - Cleanup with guard() and free() helpers
 
   There were several places in the code that had a lot of "goto out" in the
   error paths to either unlock a lock or free some memory that was
   allocated. But this is error prone. Convert the code over to use the
   guard() and free() helpers that let the compiler unlock locks or free
   memory when the function exits.
 
 - Remove disabling of interrupts in the function graph tracer
 
   When function graph tracer was first introduced, it could race with
   interrupts and NMIs. To prevent that race, it would disable interrupts and
   not trace NMIs. But the code has changed to allow NMIs and also
   interrupts. This change was done a long time ago, but the disabling of
   interrupts was never removed. Remove the disabling of interrupts in the
   function graph tracer is it is not needed. This greatly improves its
   performance.
 
 - Allow the :mod: command to enable tracing module functions on the kernel
   command line.
 
   The function tracer already has a way to enable functions to be traced in
   modules by writing ":mod:<module>" into set_ftrace_filter. That will
   enable either all the functions for the module if it is loaded, or if it
   is not, it will cache that command, and when the module is loaded that
   matches <module>, its functions will be enabled. This also allows init
   functions to be traced. But currently events do not have that feature.
 
   Because enabling function tracing can be done very early at boot up
   (before scheduling is enabled), the commands that can be done when
   function tracing is started is limited. Having the ":mod:" command to
   trace module functions as they are loaded is very useful. Update the
   kernel command line function filtering to allow it.
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Merge tag 'ftrace-v6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace

Pull ftrace updates from Steven Rostedt:

 - Have fprobes built on top of function graph infrastructure

   The fprobe logic is an optimized kprobe that uses ftrace to attach to
   functions when a probe is needed at the start or end of the function.
   The fprobe and kretprobe logic implements a similar method as the
   function graph tracer to trace the end of the function. That is to
   hijack the return address and jump to a trampoline to do the trace
   when the function exits. To do this, a shadow stack needs to be
   created to store the original return address. Fprobes and function
   graph do this slightly differently. Fprobes (and kretprobes) has
   slots per callsite that are reserved to save the return address. This
   is fine when just a few points are traced. But users of fprobes, such
   as BPF programs, are starting to add many more locations, and this
   method does not scale.

   The function graph tracer was created to trace all functions in the
   kernel. In order to do this, when function graph tracing is started,
   every task gets its own shadow stack to hold the return address that
   is going to be traced. The function graph tracer has been updated to
   allow multiple users to use its infrastructure. Now have fprobes be
   one of those users. This will also allow for the fprobe and kretprobe
   methods to trace the return address to become obsolete. With new
   technologies like CFI that need to know about these methods of
   hijacking the return address, going toward a solution that has only
   one method of doing this will make the kernel less complex.

 - Cleanup with guard() and free() helpers

   There were several places in the code that had a lot of "goto out" in
   the error paths to either unlock a lock or free some memory that was
   allocated. But this is error prone. Convert the code over to use the
   guard() and free() helpers that let the compiler unlock locks or free
   memory when the function exits.

 - Remove disabling of interrupts in the function graph tracer

   When function graph tracer was first introduced, it could race with
   interrupts and NMIs. To prevent that race, it would disable
   interrupts and not trace NMIs. But the code has changed to allow NMIs
   and also interrupts. This change was done a long time ago, but the
   disabling of interrupts was never removed. Remove the disabling of
   interrupts in the function graph tracer is it is not needed. This
   greatly improves its performance.

 - Allow the :mod: command to enable tracing module functions on the
   kernel command line.

   The function tracer already has a way to enable functions to be
   traced in modules by writing ":mod:<module>" into set_ftrace_filter.
   That will enable either all the functions for the module if it is
   loaded, or if it is not, it will cache that command, and when the
   module is loaded that matches <module>, its functions will be
   enabled. This also allows init functions to be traced. But currently
   events do not have that feature.

   Because enabling function tracing can be done very early at boot up
   (before scheduling is enabled), the commands that can be done when
   function tracing is started is limited. Having the ":mod:" command to
   trace module functions as they are loaded is very useful. Update the
   kernel command line function filtering to allow it.

* tag 'ftrace-v6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace: (26 commits)
  ftrace: Implement :mod: cache filtering on kernel command line
  tracing: Adopt __free() and guard() for trace_fprobe.c
  bpf: Use ftrace_get_symaddr() for kprobe_multi probes
  ftrace: Add ftrace_get_symaddr to convert fentry_ip to symaddr
  Documentation: probes: Update fprobe on function-graph tracer
  selftests/ftrace: Add a test case for repeating register/unregister fprobe
  selftests: ftrace: Remove obsolate maxactive syntax check
  tracing/fprobe: Remove nr_maxactive from fprobe
  fprobe: Add fprobe_header encoding feature
  fprobe: Rewrite fprobe on function-graph tracer
  s390/tracing: Enable HAVE_FTRACE_GRAPH_FUNC
  ftrace: Add CONFIG_HAVE_FTRACE_GRAPH_FUNC
  bpf: Enable kprobe_multi feature if CONFIG_FPROBE is enabled
  tracing/fprobe: Enable fprobe events with CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_ARGS
  tracing: Add ftrace_fill_perf_regs() for perf event
  tracing: Add ftrace_partial_regs() for converting ftrace_regs to pt_regs
  fprobe: Use ftrace_regs in fprobe exit handler
  fprobe: Use ftrace_regs in fprobe entry handler
  fgraph: Pass ftrace_regs to retfunc
  fgraph: Replace fgraph_ret_regs with ftrace_regs
  ...
2025-01-21 15:15:28 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
0074adea39 ring-buffer changes for v6.14
- Clean up the __rb_map_vma() logic
 
   The logic of __rb_map_vma() has a error check with WARN_ON() that makes
   sure that the index does not go past the end of the array of buffers. The
   test in the loop pretty much guarantees that it will never happen, but
   since the relation of the variables used is a little complex, the
   WARN_ON() check was added. It was noticed that the array was dereferenced
   before this check and if the logic does break and for some reason the
   logic goes past the array, there will be an out of bounds access here.
   Move the access to after the WARN_ON().
 
 - Consolidate how the ring buffer is determined to be empty
 
   Currently there's two ways that are used to determine if the ring buffer
   is empty. One relies on the status of the commit and reader pages and what
   was read, and the other is on what was written vs what was read. By using
   the number of entries (written) method, it can be used for reading events
   that are out of the kernel's control (what pKVM will use). Move to this
   method to make it easier to implement a pKVM ring buffer that the kernel
   can read.
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Merge tag 'trace-ringbuffer-v6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace

Pull trace ring-buffer updates from Steven Rostedt:

 - Clean up the __rb_map_vma() logic

   The logic of __rb_map_vma() has a error check with WARN_ON() that
   makes sure that the index does not go past the end of the array of
   buffers. The test in the loop pretty much guarantees that it will
   never happen, but since the relation of the variables used is a
   little complex, the WARN_ON() check was added. It was noticed that
   the array was dereferenced before this check and if the logic does
   break and for some reason the logic goes past the array, there will
   be an out of bounds access here. Move the access to after the
   WARN_ON().

 - Consolidate how the ring buffer is determined to be empty

   Currently there's two ways that are used to determine if the ring
   buffer is empty. One relies on the status of the commit and reader
   pages and what was read, and the other is on what was written vs what
   was read. By using the number of entries (written) method, it can be
   used for reading events that are out of the kernel's control (what
   pKVM will use). Move to this method to make it easier to implement a
   pKVM ring buffer that the kernel can read.

* tag 'trace-ringbuffer-v6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace:
  ring-buffer: Make reading page consistent with the code logic
  ring-buffer: Check for empty ring-buffer with rb_num_of_entries()
2025-01-21 15:11:54 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
9f3ee94e70 RCU pull request for v6.14
This pull request contains the following branches:
 
 fixes.2024.12.14a: Misc fixes, check if IRQs are disabled in rcu_exp_need_qs(),
     instrument KCSAN exclusive-writer assertions, add extra WARN_ON_ONCE() check,
     set the cpu_no_qs.b.exp under lock, warn if callback enqueued on offline CPU.
 
 rcutorture.2024.12.14a: Torture-test updates, add rcutorture.preempt_duration kernel
     module parameter, make the TREE03 scenario do preemption, improve pooling timeouts
     for rcu_torture_writer(), improve output of "Failure/close-call rcutorture reader
     segments", add some reader-state debugging checks, update doc of polled APIs, add
     extra diagnostics for per-reader-segment preemption.
 
 srcu.2024.12.14a: SRCU updates, improve doc for srcu_read_lock() in terms of return
     value, fix typo in comments, remove redundant GP sequence checks in the
     srcu_funnel_gp_start.
 
 torture-test.2024.12.14a: Add an extra test for sched_clock(), improve testing
     on unresponsive systems.
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Merge tag 'rcu.release.v6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rcu/linux

Pull RCU updates from Uladzislau Rezki:
 "Misc fixes:
   - check if IRQs are disabled in rcu_exp_need_qs()
   - instrument KCSAN exclusive-writer assertions
   - add extra WARN_ON_ONCE() check
   - set the cpu_no_qs.b.exp under lock
   - warn if callback enqueued on offline CPU

  Torture-test updates:
   - add rcutorture.preempt_duration kernel module parameter
   - make the TREE03 scenario do preemption
   - improve pooling timeouts for rcu_torture_writer()
   - improve output of "Failure/close-call rcutorture reader segments"
   - add some reader-state debugging checks
   - update doc of polled APIs
   - add extra diagnostics for per-reader-segment preemption
   - add an extra test for sched_clock()
   - improve testing on unresponsive systems

  SRCU updates:
   - improve doc for srcu_read_lock() in terms of return value
   - fix typo in comments
   - remove redundant GP sequence checks in the srcu_funnel_gp_start"

* tag 'rcu.release.v6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rcu/linux: (31 commits)
  srcu: Remove redundant GP sequence checks in srcu_funnel_gp_start
  srcu: Fix typo s/srcu_check_read_flavor()/__srcu_check_read_flavor()/
  srcu: Guarantee non-negative return value from srcu_read_lock()
  MAINTAINERS: Update RCU git tree
  rcu: Add lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled() to rcu_exp_need_qs()
  rcu: Add KCSAN exclusive-writer assertions for rdp->cpu_no_qs.b.exp
  rcu: Make preemptible rcu_exp_handler() check idempotency
  rcu: Replace open-coded rcu_exp_need_qs() from rcu_exp_handler() with call
  rcu: Move rcu_report_exp_rdp() setting of ->cpu_no_qs.b.exp under lock
  rcu: Make rcu_report_exp_cpu_mult() caller acquire lock
  rcu: Report callbacks enqueued on offline CPU blind spot
  rcutorture: Use symbols for SRCU reader flavors
  rcutorture: Add per-reader-segment preemption diagnostics
  rcutorture: Read CPU ID for decoration protected by both reader types
  rcutorture: Add preempt_count() to rcutorture_one_extend_check() diagnostics
  rcutorture: Add parameters to control polled/conditional wait interval
  rcutorture: Add documentation for recent conditional and polled APIs
  rcutorture: Ignore attempts to test preemption and forward progress
  rcutorture: Make rcutorture_one_extend() check reader state
  rcutorture: Pretty-print rcutorture reader segments
  ...
2025-01-21 14:39:21 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
ad37df3bcb slab updates for 6.14
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Merge tag 'slab-for-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vbabka/slab

Pull slab updates from Vlastimil Babka:

 - Move the kfree_rcu() implementation from RCU to SLAB subsystem
   (Uladzislau Rezki)

   The kfree_rcu() implementation has been historically maintained in
   the RCU subsystem. At LSF/MM we agreed to move it to SLAB, where it
   more logically belongs. The batching is planned be more integrated
   with SLUB internals in the future, while using the RCU APIs like any
   other subsystem.

 - Fix for kernel-doc warning (Randy Dunlap)

* tag 'slab-for-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vbabka/slab:
  mm/slab: fix kernel-doc func param names
  mm/slab: Move kvfree_rcu() into SLAB
  rcu/kvfree: Adjust a shrinker name
  rcu/kvfree: Adjust names passed into trace functions
  rcu/kvfree: Move some functions under CONFIG_TINY_RCU
  rcu/kvfree: Initialize kvfree_rcu() separately
2025-01-21 13:57:20 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
4c551165e7 Updates for the interrupt subsystem:
- Consolidation of the machine_kexec_mask_interrupts() by providing a
     generic implementation and replacing the copy & pasta orgy in the
     relevant architectures.
 
   - Prevent unconditional operations on interrupt chips during kexec
     shutdown, which can trigger warnings in certain cases when the
     underlying interrupt has been shut down before.
 
   - Make the enforcement of interrupt handling in interrupt context
     unconditionally available, so that it actually works for non x86
     related interrupt chips. The earlier enablement for ARM GIC chips set
     the required chip flag, but did not notice that the check was hidden
     behind a config switch which is not selected by ARM[64].
 
   - Decrapify the handling of deferred interrupt affinity setting. Some
     interrupt chips require that affinity changes are made from the context
     of handling an interrupt to avoid certain race conditions. For x86 this
     was the default, but with interrupt remapping this requirement was
     lifted and a flag was introduced which tells the core code that
     affinity changes can be done in any context. Unrestricted affinity
     changes are the default for the majority of interrupt chips. RISCV has
     the requirement to add the deferred mode to one of it's interrupt
     controllers, but with the original implementation this would require to
     add the any context flag to all other RISC-V interrupt chips. That's
     backwards, so reverse the logic and require that chips, which need the
     deferred mode have to be marked accordingly. That avoids chasing the
     'sane' chips and marking them.
 
   - Add multi-node support to the Loongarch AVEC interrupt controller
     driver.
 
   - The usual tiny cleanups, fixes and improvements all over the place.
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Merge tag 'irq-core-2025-01-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull interrupt subsystem updates from Thomas Gleixner:

 - Consolidate the machine_kexec_mask_interrupts() by providing a
   generic implementation and replacing the copy & pasta orgy in the
   relevant architectures.

 - Prevent unconditional operations on interrupt chips during kexec
   shutdown, which can trigger warnings in certain cases when the
   underlying interrupt has been shut down before.

 - Make the enforcement of interrupt handling in interrupt context
   unconditionally available, so that it actually works for non x86
   related interrupt chips. The earlier enablement for ARM GIC chips set
   the required chip flag, but did not notice that the check was hidden
   behind a config switch which is not selected by ARM[64].

 - Decrapify the handling of deferred interrupt affinity setting.

   Some interrupt chips require that affinity changes are made from the
   context of handling an interrupt to avoid certain race conditions.
   For x86 this was the default, but with interrupt remapping this
   requirement was lifted and a flag was introduced which tells the core
   code that affinity changes can be done in any context. Unrestricted
   affinity changes are the default for the majority of interrupt chips.

   RISCV has the requirement to add the deferred mode to one of it's
   interrupt controllers, but with the original implementation this
   would require to add the any context flag to all other RISC-V
   interrupt chips. That's backwards, so reverse the logic and require
   that chips, which need the deferred mode have to be marked
   accordingly. That avoids chasing the 'sane' chips and marking them.

 - Add multi-node support to the Loongarch AVEC interrupt controller
   driver.

 - The usual tiny cleanups, fixes and improvements all over the place.

* tag 'irq-core-2025-01-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  genirq/generic_chip: Export irq_gc_mask_disable_and_ack_set()
  genirq/timings: Add kernel-doc for a function parameter
  genirq: Remove IRQ_MOVE_PCNTXT and related code
  x86/apic: Convert to IRQCHIP_MOVE_DEFERRED
  genirq: Provide IRQCHIP_MOVE_DEFERRED
  hexagon: Remove GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ leftover
  ARC: Remove GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ
  genirq: Remove handle_enforce_irqctx() wrapper
  genirq: Make handle_enforce_irqctx() unconditionally available
  irqchip/loongarch-avec: Add multi-nodes topology support
  irqchip/ts4800: Replace seq_printf() by seq_puts()
  irqchip/ti-sci-inta : Add module build support
  irqchip/ti-sci-intr: Add module build support
  irqchip/irq-brcmstb-l2: Replace brcmstb_l2_mask_and_ack() by generic function
  irqchip: keystone: Use syscon_regmap_lookup_by_phandle_args
  genirq/kexec: Prevent redundant IRQ masking by checking state before shutdown
  kexec: Consolidate machine_kexec_mask_interrupts() implementation
  genirq: Reuse irq_thread_fn() for forced thread case
  genirq: Move irq_thread_fn() further up in the code
2025-01-21 13:51:07 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
f200c315da Updates for timers and timekeeping:
- Just boring cleanups, typo and comment fixes and trivial optimizations
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Merge tag 'timers-core-2025-01-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull timer and timekeeping updates from Thomas Gleixner:

 - Just boring cleanups, typo and comment fixes and trivial optimizations

* tag 'timers-core-2025-01-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  timers/migration: Simplify top level detection on group setup
  timers: Optimize get_timer_[this_]cpu_base()
  timekeeping: Remove unused ktime_get_fast_timestamps()
  timer/migration: Fix kernel-doc warnings for union tmigr_state
  tick/broadcast: Add kernel-doc for function parameters
  hrtimers: Update the return type of enqueue_hrtimer()
  clocksource/wdtest: Print time values for short udelay(1)
  posix-timers: Fix typo in __lock_timer()
  vdso: Correct typo in PAGE_SHIFT comment
2025-01-21 13:16:00 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
336088234e Livepatching changes for 6.14
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Merge tag 'livepatching-for-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/livepatching/livepatching

Pull livepatching updates from Petr Mladek:

 - Add a sysfs attribute showing the livepatch ordering

 - Some code clean up

* tag 'livepatching-for-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/livepatching/livepatching:
  selftests: livepatch: add test cases of stack_order sysfs interface
  livepatch: Add stack_order sysfs attribute
  selftests/livepatch: Replace hardcoded module name with variable in test-callbacks.sh
2025-01-21 13:11:26 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
4ca6c02227 printk changes for 6.14
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Merge tag 'printk-for-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/printk/linux

Pull printk updates from Petr Mladek:

 - Prevent possible deadlocks, caused by the lock serializing per-CPU
   backtraces, by entering the deferred printk context

 - Enforce the right casting in LOG_BUF_LEN_MAX definition

* tag 'printk-for-6.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/printk/linux:
  printk: Defer legacy printing when holding printk_cpu_sync
  printk: Remove redundant deferred check in vprintk()
  printk: Fix signed integer overflow when defining LOG_BUF_LEN_MAX
2025-01-21 13:09:29 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
62de6e1685 Scheduler enhancements for v6.14:
- Fair scheduler (SCHED_FAIR) enhancements:
 
    - Behavioral improvements:
      - Untangle NEXT_BUDDY and pick_next_task() (Peter Zijlstra)
 
    - Delayed-dequeue enhancements & fixes: (Vincent Guittot)
 
      - Rename h_nr_running into h_nr_queued
      - Add new cfs_rq.h_nr_runnable
      - Use the new cfs_rq.h_nr_runnable
      - Removed unsued cfs_rq.h_nr_delayed
      - Rename cfs_rq.idle_h_nr_running into h_nr_idle
      - Remove unused cfs_rq.idle_nr_running
      - Rename cfs_rq.nr_running into nr_queued
      - Do not try to migrate delayed dequeue task
      - Fix variable declaration position
      - Encapsulate set custom slice in a __setparam_fair() function
 
    - Fixes:
      - Fix race between yield_to() and try_to_wake_up() (Tianchen Ding)
      - Fix CPU bandwidth limit bypass during CPU hotplug (Vishal Chourasia)
 
    - Cleanups:
      - Clean up in migrate_degrades_locality() to improve
        readability (Peter Zijlstra)
      - Mark m*_vruntime() with __maybe_unused (Andy Shevchenko)
      - Update comments after sched_tick() rename (Sebastian Andrzej Siewior)
      - Remove CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH=n definition of cfs_bandwidth_used()
        (Valentin Schneider)
 
  - Deadline scheduler (SCHED_DL) enhancements:
 
    - Restore dl_server bandwidth on non-destructive root domain
      changes (Juri Lelli)
 
    - Correctly account for allocated bandwidth during
      hotplug (Juri Lelli)
 
    - Check bandwidth overflow earlier for hotplug (Juri Lelli)
 
    - Clean up goto label in pick_earliest_pushable_dl_task()
      (John Stultz)
 
    - Consolidate timer cancellation (Wander Lairson Costa)
 
  - Load-balancer enhancements:
 
    - Improve performance by prioritizing migrating eligible
      tasks in sched_balance_rq() (Hao Jia)
 
    - Do not compute NUMA Balancing stats unnecessarily during
      load-balancing (K Prateek Nayak)
 
    - Do not compute overloaded status unnecessarily during
      load-balancing (K Prateek Nayak)
 
  - Generic scheduling code enhancements:
 
    - Use READ_ONCE() in task_on_rq_queued(), to consistently use
      the WRITE_ONCE() updated ->on_rq field (Harshit Agarwal)
 
  - Isolated CPUs support enhancements: (Waiman Long)
 
    - Make "isolcpus=nohz" equivalent to "nohz_full"
    - Consolidate housekeeping cpumasks that are always identical
    - Remove HK_TYPE_SCHED
    - Unify HK_TYPE_{TIMER|TICK|MISC} to HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE
 
  - RSEQ enhancements:
 
    - Validate read-only fields under DEBUG_RSEQ config
      (Mathieu Desnoyers)
 
  - PSI enhancements:
 
    - Fix race when task wakes up before psi_sched_switch()
      adjusts flags (Chengming Zhou)
 
  - IRQ time accounting performance enhancements: (Yafang Shao)
 
    - Define sched_clock_irqtime as static key
    - Don't account irq time if sched_clock_irqtime is disabled
 
  - Virtual machine scheduling enhancements:
 
    - Don't try to catch up excess steal time (Suleiman Souhlal)
 
  - Heterogenous x86 CPU scheduling enhancements: (K Prateek Nayak)
 
    - Convert "sysctl_sched_itmt_enabled" to boolean
    - Use guard() for itmt_update_mutex
    - Move the "sched_itmt_enabled" sysctl to debugfs
    - Remove x86_smt_flags and use cpu_smt_flags directly
    - Use x86_sched_itmt_flags for PKG domain unconditionally
 
  - Debugging code & instrumentation enhancements:
 
    - Change need_resched warnings to pr_err() (David Rientjes)
    - Print domain name in /proc/schedstat (K Prateek Nayak)
    - Fix value reported by hot tasks pulled in /proc/schedstat (Peter Zijlstra)
    - Report the different kinds of imbalances in /proc/schedstat (Swapnil Sapkal)
    - Move sched domain name out of CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG (Swapnil Sapkal)
    - Update Schedstat version to 17 (Swapnil Sapkal)
 
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Merge tag 'sched-core-2025-01-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull scheduler updates from Ingo Molnar:
 "Fair scheduler (SCHED_FAIR) enhancements:

   - Behavioral improvements:
      - Untangle NEXT_BUDDY and pick_next_task() (Peter Zijlstra)

   - Delayed-dequeue enhancements & fixes: (Vincent Guittot)
      - Rename h_nr_running into h_nr_queued
      - Add new cfs_rq.h_nr_runnable
      - Use the new cfs_rq.h_nr_runnable
      - Removed unsued cfs_rq.h_nr_delayed
      - Rename cfs_rq.idle_h_nr_running into h_nr_idle
      - Remove unused cfs_rq.idle_nr_running
      - Rename cfs_rq.nr_running into nr_queued
      - Do not try to migrate delayed dequeue task
      - Fix variable declaration position
      - Encapsulate set custom slice in a __setparam_fair() function

   - Fixes:
      - Fix race between yield_to() and try_to_wake_up() (Tianchen Ding)
      - Fix CPU bandwidth limit bypass during CPU hotplug (Vishal
        Chourasia)

   - Cleanups:
      - Clean up in migrate_degrades_locality() to improve readability
        (Peter Zijlstra)
      - Mark m*_vruntime() with __maybe_unused (Andy Shevchenko)
      - Update comments after sched_tick() rename (Sebastian Andrzej
        Siewior)
      - Remove CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH=n definition of cfs_bandwidth_used()
        (Valentin Schneider)

  Deadline scheduler (SCHED_DL) enhancements:

   - Restore dl_server bandwidth on non-destructive root domain changes
     (Juri Lelli)

   - Correctly account for allocated bandwidth during hotplug (Juri
     Lelli)

   - Check bandwidth overflow earlier for hotplug (Juri Lelli)

   - Clean up goto label in pick_earliest_pushable_dl_task() (John
     Stultz)

   - Consolidate timer cancellation (Wander Lairson Costa)

  Load-balancer enhancements:

   - Improve performance by prioritizing migrating eligible tasks in
     sched_balance_rq() (Hao Jia)

   - Do not compute NUMA Balancing stats unnecessarily during
     load-balancing (K Prateek Nayak)

   - Do not compute overloaded status unnecessarily during
     load-balancing (K Prateek Nayak)

  Generic scheduling code enhancements:

   - Use READ_ONCE() in task_on_rq_queued(), to consistently use the
     WRITE_ONCE() updated ->on_rq field (Harshit Agarwal)

  Isolated CPUs support enhancements: (Waiman Long)

   - Make "isolcpus=nohz" equivalent to "nohz_full"
   - Consolidate housekeeping cpumasks that are always identical
   - Remove HK_TYPE_SCHED
   - Unify HK_TYPE_{TIMER|TICK|MISC} to HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE

  RSEQ enhancements:

   - Validate read-only fields under DEBUG_RSEQ config (Mathieu
     Desnoyers)

  PSI enhancements:

   - Fix race when task wakes up before psi_sched_switch() adjusts flags
     (Chengming Zhou)

  IRQ time accounting performance enhancements: (Yafang Shao)

   - Define sched_clock_irqtime as static key
   - Don't account irq time if sched_clock_irqtime is disabled

  Virtual machine scheduling enhancements:

   - Don't try to catch up excess steal time (Suleiman Souhlal)

  Heterogenous x86 CPU scheduling enhancements: (K Prateek Nayak)

   - Convert "sysctl_sched_itmt_enabled" to boolean
   - Use guard() for itmt_update_mutex
   - Move the "sched_itmt_enabled" sysctl to debugfs
   - Remove x86_smt_flags and use cpu_smt_flags directly
   - Use x86_sched_itmt_flags for PKG domain unconditionally

  Debugging code & instrumentation enhancements:

   - Change need_resched warnings to pr_err() (David Rientjes)
   - Print domain name in /proc/schedstat (K Prateek Nayak)
   - Fix value reported by hot tasks pulled in /proc/schedstat (Peter
     Zijlstra)
   - Report the different kinds of imbalances in /proc/schedstat
     (Swapnil Sapkal)
   - Move sched domain name out of CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG (Swapnil Sapkal)
   - Update Schedstat version to 17 (Swapnil Sapkal)"

* tag 'sched-core-2025-01-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (48 commits)
  rseq: Fix rseq unregistration regression
  psi: Fix race when task wakes up before psi_sched_switch() adjusts flags
  sched, psi: Don't account irq time if sched_clock_irqtime is disabled
  sched: Don't account irq time if sched_clock_irqtime is disabled
  sched: Define sched_clock_irqtime as static key
  sched/fair: Do not compute overloaded status unnecessarily during lb
  sched/fair: Do not compute NUMA Balancing stats unnecessarily during lb
  x86/topology: Use x86_sched_itmt_flags for PKG domain unconditionally
  x86/topology: Remove x86_smt_flags and use cpu_smt_flags directly
  x86/itmt: Move the "sched_itmt_enabled" sysctl to debugfs
  x86/itmt: Use guard() for itmt_update_mutex
  x86/itmt: Convert "sysctl_sched_itmt_enabled" to boolean
  sched/core: Prioritize migrating eligible tasks in sched_balance_rq()
  sched/debug: Change need_resched warnings to pr_err
  sched/fair: Encapsulate set custom slice in a __setparam_fair() function
  sched: Fix race between yield_to() and try_to_wake_up()
  docs: Update Schedstat version to 17
  sched/stats: Print domain name in /proc/schedstat
  sched: Move sched domain name out of CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG
  sched: Report the different kinds of imbalances in /proc/schedstat
  ...
2025-01-21 11:32:36 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
6c4aa896eb Performance events changes for v6.14:
- Seqlock optimizations that arose in a perf context and were
    merged into the perf tree:
 
    - seqlock: Add raw_seqcount_try_begin (Suren Baghdasaryan)
    - mm: Convert mm_lock_seq to a proper seqcount ((Suren Baghdasaryan)
    - mm: Introduce mmap_lock_speculate_{try_begin|retry} (Suren Baghdasaryan)
    - mm/gup: Use raw_seqcount_try_begin() (Peter Zijlstra)
 
  - Core perf enhancements:
 
    - Reduce 'struct page' footprint of perf by mapping pages
      in advance (Lorenzo Stoakes)
    - Save raw sample data conditionally based on sample type (Yabin Cui)
    - Reduce sampling overhead by checking sample_type in
      perf_sample_save_callchain() and perf_sample_save_brstack() (Yabin Cui)
    - Export perf_exclude_event() (Namhyung Kim)
 
  - Uprobes scalability enhancements: (Andrii Nakryiko)
 
    - Simplify find_active_uprobe_rcu() VMA checks
    - Add speculative lockless VMA-to-inode-to-uprobe resolution
    - Simplify session consumer tracking
    - Decouple return_instance list traversal and freeing
    - Ensure return_instance is detached from the list before freeing
    - Reuse return_instances between multiple uretprobes within task
    - Guard against kmemdup() failing in dup_return_instance()
 
  - AMD core PMU driver enhancements:
 
    - Relax privilege filter restriction on AMD IBS (Namhyung Kim)
 
  - AMD RAPL energy counters support: (Dhananjay Ugwekar)
 
    - Introduce topology_logical_core_id() (K Prateek Nayak)
 
    - Remove the unused get_rapl_pmu_cpumask() function
    - Remove the cpu_to_rapl_pmu() function
    - Rename rapl_pmu variables
    - Make rapl_model struct global
    - Add arguments to the init and cleanup functions
    - Modify the generic variable names to *_pkg*
    - Remove the global variable rapl_msrs
    - Move the cntr_mask to rapl_pmus struct
    - Add core energy counter support for AMD CPUs
 
  - Intel core PMU driver enhancements:
 
    - Support RDPMC 'metrics clear mode' feature (Kan Liang)
    - Clarify adaptive PEBS processing (Kan Liang)
    - Factor out functions for PEBS records processing (Kan Liang)
    - Simplify the PEBS records processing for adaptive PEBS (Kan Liang)
 
  - Intel uncore driver enhancements: (Kan Liang)
 
    - Convert buggy pmu->func_id use to pmu->registered
    - Support more units on Granite Rapids
 
 Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'perf-core-2025-01-20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull performance events updates from Ingo Molnar:
 "Seqlock optimizations that arose in a perf context and were merged
  into the perf tree:

   - seqlock: Add raw_seqcount_try_begin (Suren Baghdasaryan)
   - mm: Convert mm_lock_seq to a proper seqcount (Suren Baghdasaryan)
   - mm: Introduce mmap_lock_speculate_{try_begin|retry} (Suren
     Baghdasaryan)
   - mm/gup: Use raw_seqcount_try_begin() (Peter Zijlstra)

  Core perf enhancements:

   - Reduce 'struct page' footprint of perf by mapping pages in advance
     (Lorenzo Stoakes)
   - Save raw sample data conditionally based on sample type (Yabin Cui)
   - Reduce sampling overhead by checking sample_type in
     perf_sample_save_callchain() and perf_sample_save_brstack() (Yabin
     Cui)
   - Export perf_exclude_event() (Namhyung Kim)

  Uprobes scalability enhancements: (Andrii Nakryiko)

   - Simplify find_active_uprobe_rcu() VMA checks
   - Add speculative lockless VMA-to-inode-to-uprobe resolution
   - Simplify session consumer tracking
   - Decouple return_instance list traversal and freeing
   - Ensure return_instance is detached from the list before freeing
   - Reuse return_instances between multiple uretprobes within task
   - Guard against kmemdup() failing in dup_return_instance()

  AMD core PMU driver enhancements:

   - Relax privilege filter restriction on AMD IBS (Namhyung Kim)

  AMD RAPL energy counters support: (Dhananjay Ugwekar)

   - Introduce topology_logical_core_id() (K Prateek Nayak)
   - Remove the unused get_rapl_pmu_cpumask() function
   - Remove the cpu_to_rapl_pmu() function
   - Rename rapl_pmu variables
   - Make rapl_model struct global
   - Add arguments to the init and cleanup functions
   - Modify the generic variable names to *_pkg*
   - Remove the global variable rapl_msrs
   - Move the cntr_mask to rapl_pmus struct
   - Add core energy counter support for AMD CPUs

  Intel core PMU driver enhancements:

   - Support RDPMC 'metrics clear mode' feature (Kan Liang)
   - Clarify adaptive PEBS processing (Kan Liang)
   - Factor out functions for PEBS records processing (Kan Liang)
   - Simplify the PEBS records processing for adaptive PEBS (Kan Liang)

  Intel uncore driver enhancements: (Kan Liang)

   - Convert buggy pmu->func_id use to pmu->registered
   - Support more units on Granite Rapids"

* tag 'perf-core-2025-01-20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (33 commits)
  perf: map pages in advance
  perf/x86/intel/uncore: Support more units on Granite Rapids
  perf/x86/intel/uncore: Clean up func_id
  perf/x86/intel: Support RDPMC metrics clear mode
  uprobes: Guard against kmemdup() failing in dup_return_instance()
  perf/x86: Relax privilege filter restriction on AMD IBS
  perf/core: Export perf_exclude_event()
  uprobes: Reuse return_instances between multiple uretprobes within task
  uprobes: Ensure return_instance is detached from the list before freeing
  uprobes: Decouple return_instance list traversal and freeing
  uprobes: Simplify session consumer tracking
  uprobes: add speculative lockless VMA-to-inode-to-uprobe resolution
  uprobes: simplify find_active_uprobe_rcu() VMA checks
  mm: introduce mmap_lock_speculate_{try_begin|retry}
  mm: convert mm_lock_seq to a proper seqcount
  mm/gup: Use raw_seqcount_try_begin()
  seqlock: add raw_seqcount_try_begin
  perf/x86/rapl: Add core energy counter support for AMD CPUs
  perf/x86/rapl: Move the cntr_mask to rapl_pmus struct
  perf/x86/rapl: Remove the global variable rapl_msrs
  ...
2025-01-21 10:52:03 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
8838a1a2d2 Locking changes for v6.14:
- Lockdep:
 
     - Improve and fix lockdep bitsize limits, clarify the Kconfig
       documentation (Carlos Llamas)
 
     - Fix lockdep build warning on Clang related to
       chain_hlock_class_idx() inlining (Andy Shevchenko)
 
     - Relax the requirements of PROVE_RAW_LOCK_NESTING arch support
       by not tying it to ARCH_SUPPORTS_RT unnecessarily (Waiman Long)
 
  - Rust integration:
 
     - Support lock pointers managed by the C side (Lyude Paul)
 
     - Support guard types (Lyude Paul)
 
     - Update MAINTAINERS file filters to include the
       Rust locking code (Boqun Feng)
 
  - Wake-queues:
 
     - Add raw_spin_*wake() helpers to simplify locking code (John Stultz)
 
  - SMP cross-calls:
 
     - Fix potential data update race by evaluating the local cond_func()
       before IPI side-effects (Mathieu Desnoyers)
 
  - Guard primitives:
 
     - Ease [c]tags based searches by including the cleanup/guard type
       primitives (Peter Zijlstra)
 
  - ww_mutexes:
 
     - Simplify the ww_mutex self-test code via swap() (Thorsten Blum)
 
  - Static calls:
 
     - Update the static calls MAINTAINERS file-pattern (Jiri Slaby)
 
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Merge tag 'locking-core-2025-01-20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull locking updates from Ingo Molnar:
 "Lockdep:

   - Improve and fix lockdep bitsize limits, clarify the Kconfig
     documentation (Carlos Llamas)

   - Fix lockdep build warning on Clang related to
     chain_hlock_class_idx() inlining (Andy Shevchenko)

   - Relax the requirements of PROVE_RAW_LOCK_NESTING arch support by
     not tying it to ARCH_SUPPORTS_RT unnecessarily (Waiman Long)

  Rust integration:

   - Support lock pointers managed by the C side (Lyude Paul)

   - Support guard types (Lyude Paul)

   - Update MAINTAINERS file filters to include the Rust locking code
     (Boqun Feng)

  Wake-queues:

   - Add raw_spin_*wake() helpers to simplify locking code (John Stultz)

  SMP cross-calls:

   - Fix potential data update race by evaluating the local cond_func()
     before IPI side-effects (Mathieu Desnoyers)

  Guard primitives:

   - Ease [c]tags based searches by including the cleanup/guard type
     primitives (Peter Zijlstra)

  ww_mutexes:

   - Simplify the ww_mutex self-test code via swap() (Thorsten Blum)

  Static calls:

   - Update the static calls MAINTAINERS file-pattern (Jiri Slaby)"

* tag 'locking-core-2025-01-20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  MAINTAINERS: Add static_call_inline.c to STATIC BRANCH/CALL
  cleanup, tags: Create tags for the cleanup primitives
  sched/wake_q: Add helper to call wake_up_q after unlock with preemption disabled
  rust: sync: Add lock::Backend::assert_is_held()
  rust: sync: Add SpinLockGuard type alias
  rust: sync: Add MutexGuard type alias
  rust: sync: Make Guard::new() public
  rust: sync: Add Lock::from_raw() for Lock<(), B>
  locking: MAINTAINERS: Start watching Rust locking primitives
  lockdep: Move lockdep_assert_locked() under #ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING
  lockdep: Mark chain_hlock_class_idx() with __maybe_unused
  lockdep: Document MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAIN_HLOCKS calculation
  lockdep: Clarify size for LOCKDEP_*_BITS configs
  lockdep: Fix upper limit for LOCKDEP_*_BITS configs
  locking/ww_mutex/test: Use swap() macro
  smp/scf: Evaluate local cond_func() before IPI side-effects
  locking/lockdep: Enforce PROVE_RAW_LOCK_NESTING only if ARCH_SUPPORTS_RT
2025-01-21 10:10:24 -08:00
Mathieu Desnoyers
40724ecafc rseq: Fix rseq unregistration regression
A logic inversion in rseq_reset_rseq_cpu_node_id() causes the rseq
unregistration to fail when rseq_validate_ro_fields() succeeds rather
than the opposite.

This affects both CONFIG_DEBUG_RSEQ=y and CONFIG_DEBUG_RSEQ=n.

Fixes: 7d5265ffcd ("rseq: Validate read-only fields under DEBUG_RSEQ config")
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250116205956.836074-1-mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com
2025-01-21 08:10:51 +01:00
Linus Torvalds
1cbfb828e0 for-6.14/block-20250118
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Merge tag 'for-6.14/block-20250118' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux

Pull block updates from Jens Axboe:

 - NVMe pull requests via Keith:
      - Target support for PCI-Endpoint transport (Damien)
      - TCP IO queue spreading fixes (Sagi, Chaitanya)
      - Target handling for "limited retry" flags (Guixen)
      - Poll type fix (Yongsoo)
      - Xarray storage error handling (Keisuke)
      - Host memory buffer free size fix on error (Francis)

 - MD pull requests via Song:
      - Reintroduce md-linear (Yu Kuai)
      - md-bitmap refactor and fix (Yu Kuai)
      - Replace kmap_atomic with kmap_local_page (David Reaver)

 - Quite a few queue freeze and debugfs deadlock fixes

   Ming introduced lockdep support for this in the 6.13 kernel, and it
   has (unsurprisingly) uncovered quite a few issues

 - Use const attributes for IO schedulers

 - Remove bio ioprio wrappers

 - Fixes for stacked device atomic write support

 - Refactor queue affinity helpers, in preparation for better supporting
   isolated CPUs

 - Cleanups of loop O_DIRECT handling

 - Cleanup of BLK_MQ_F_* flags

 - Add rotational support for null_blk

 - Various fixes and cleanups

* tag 'for-6.14/block-20250118' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux: (106 commits)
  block: Don't trim an atomic write
  block: Add common atomic writes enable flag
  md/md-linear: Fix a NULL vs IS_ERR() bug in linear_add()
  block: limit disk max sectors to (LLONG_MAX >> 9)
  block: Change blk_stack_atomic_writes_limits() unit_min check
  block: Ensure start sector is aligned for stacking atomic writes
  blk-mq: Move more error handling into blk_mq_submit_bio()
  block: Reorder the request allocation code in blk_mq_submit_bio()
  nvme: fix bogus kzalloc() return check in nvme_init_effects_log()
  md/md-bitmap: move bitmap_{start, end}write to md upper layer
  md/raid5: implement pers->bitmap_sector()
  md: add a new callback pers->bitmap_sector()
  md/md-bitmap: remove the last parameter for bimtap_ops->endwrite()
  md/md-bitmap: factor behind write counters out from bitmap_{start/end}write()
  md: Replace deprecated kmap_atomic() with kmap_local_page()
  md: reintroduce md-linear
  partitions: ldm: remove the initial kernel-doc notation
  blk-cgroup: rwstat: fix kernel-doc warnings in header file
  blk-cgroup: fix kernel-doc warnings in header file
  nbd: fix partial sending
  ...
2025-01-20 19:38:46 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
fadc3ed9ce execve updates for v6.14-rc1
- exec: fix up /proc/pid/comm in the execveat(AT_EMPTY_PATH) case
   (Tycho Andersen, Kees Cook)
 
 - binfmt_misc: Fix comment typos (Christophe JAILLET)
 
 - exec: move empty argv[0] warning closer to actual logic (Nir Lichtman)
 
 - exec: remove legacy custom binfmt modules autoloading (Nir Lichtman)
 
 - binfmt_flat: Fix integer overflow bug on 32 bit systems (Dan Carpenter)
 
 - exec: Make sure set_task_comm() always NUL-terminates
 
 - coredump: Do not lock when copying "comm"
 
 - MAINTAINERS: add auxvec.h and set myself as maintainer
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Merge tag 'execve-v6.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull execve updates from Kees Cook:

 - fix up /proc/pid/comm in the execveat(AT_EMPTY_PATH) case (Tycho
   Andersen, Kees Cook)

 - binfmt_misc: Fix comment typos (Christophe JAILLET)

 - move empty argv[0] warning closer to actual logic (Nir Lichtman)

 - remove legacy custom binfmt modules autoloading (Nir Lichtman)

 - Make sure set_task_comm() always NUL-terminates

 - binfmt_flat: Fix integer overflow bug on 32 bit systems (Dan
   Carpenter)

 - coredump: Do not lock when copying "comm"

 - MAINTAINERS: add auxvec.h and set myself as maintainer

* tag 'execve-v6.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  binfmt_flat: Fix integer overflow bug on 32 bit systems
  selftests/exec: add a test for execveat()'s comm
  exec: fix up /proc/pid/comm in the execveat(AT_EMPTY_PATH) case
  exec: Make sure task->comm is always NUL-terminated
  exec: remove legacy custom binfmt modules autoloading
  exec: move warning of null argv to be next to the relevant code
  fs: binfmt: Fix a typo
  MAINTAINERS: exec: Mark Kees as maintainer
  MAINTAINERS: exec: Add auxvec.h UAPI
  coredump: Do not lock during 'comm' reporting
2025-01-20 13:27:58 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
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Merge tag 'kernel-6.14-rc1.pid' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull pid_max namespacing update from Christian Brauner:
 "The pid_max sysctl is a global value. For a long time the default
  value has been 65535 and during the pidfd dicussions Linus proposed to
  bump pid_max by default. Based on this discussion systemd started
  bumping pid_max to 2^22. So all new systems now run with a very high
  pid_max limit with some distros having also backported that change.

  The decision to bump pid_max is obviously correct. It just doesn't
  make a lot of sense nowadays to enforce such a low pid number. There's
  sufficient tooling to make selecting specific processes without typing
  really large pid numbers available.

  In any case, there are workloads that have expections about how large
  pid numbers they accept. Either for historical reasons or
  architectural reasons. One concreate example is the 32-bit version of
  Android's bionic libc which requires pid numbers less than 65536.
  There are workloads where it is run in a 32-bit container on a 64-bit
  kernel. If the host has a pid_max value greater than 65535 the libc
  will abort thread creation because of size assumptions of
  pthread_mutex_t.

  That's a fairly specific use-case however, in general specific
  workloads that are moved into containers running on a host with a new
  kernel and a new systemd can run into issues with large pid_max
  values. Obviously making assumptions about the size of the allocated
  pid is suboptimal but we have userspace that does it.

  Of course, giving containers the ability to restrict the number of
  processes in their respective pid namespace indepent of the global
  limit through pid_max is something desirable in itself and comes in
  handy in general.

  Independent of motivating use-cases the existence of pid namespaces
  makes this also a good semantical extension and there have been prior
  proposals pushing in a similar direction. The trick here is to
  minimize the risk of regressions which I think is doable. The fact
  that pid namespaces are hierarchical will help us here.

  What we mostly care about is that when the host sets a low pid_max
  limit, say (crazy number) 100 that no descendant pid namespace can
  allocate a higher pid number in its namespace. Since pid allocation is
  hierarchial this can be ensured by checking each pid allocation
  against the pid namespace's pid_max limit. This means if the
  allocation in the descendant pid namespace succeeds, the ancestor pid
  namespace can reject it. If the ancestor pid namespace has a higher
  limit than the descendant pid namespace the descendant pid namespace
  will reject the pid allocation. The ancestor pid namespace will
  obviously not care about this.

  All in all this means pid_max continues to enforce a system wide limit
  on the number of processes but allows pid namespaces sufficient leeway
  in handling workloads with assumptions about pid values and allows
  containers to restrict the number of processes in a pid namespace
  through the pid_max interface"

* tag 'kernel-6.14-rc1.pid' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
  tests/pid_namespace: add pid_max tests
  pid: allow pid_max to be set per pid namespace
2025-01-20 10:29:11 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
37c12fcb3c kernel-6.14-rc1.cred
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Merge tag 'kernel-6.14-rc1.cred' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull cred refcount updates from Christian Brauner:
 "For the v6.13 cycle we switched overlayfs to a variant of
  override_creds() that doesn't take an extra reference. To this end the
  {override,revert}_creds_light() helpers were introduced.

  This generalizes the idea behind {override,revert}_creds_light() to
  the {override,revert}_creds() helpers. Afterwards overriding and
  reverting credentials is reference count free unless the caller
  explicitly takes a reference.

  All callers have been appropriately ported"

* tag 'kernel-6.14-rc1.cred' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (30 commits)
  cred: fold get_new_cred_many() into get_cred_many()
  cred: remove unused get_new_cred()
  nfsd: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  cachefiles: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  dns_resolver: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  trace: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  cgroup: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  acct: avoid pointless reference count bump
  io_uring: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  smb: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  cifs: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  cifs: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  ovl: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  open: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  nfsfh: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  nfs/nfs4recover: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  nfs/nfs4idmap: avoid pointless reference count bump
  nfs/localio: avoid pointless cred reference count bumps
  coredump: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  binfmt_misc: avoid pointless cred reference count bump
  ...
2025-01-20 10:13:06 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.14-rc1.pidfs' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull pidfs updates from Christian Brauner:

 - Rework inode number allocation

   Recently we received a patchset that aims to enable file handle
   encoding and decoding via name_to_handle_at(2) and
   open_by_handle_at(2).

   A crucical step in the patch series is how to go from inode number to
   struct pid without leaking information into unprivileged contexts.
   The issue is that in order to find a struct pid the pid number in the
   initial pid namespace must be encoded into the file handle via
   name_to_handle_at(2).

   This can be used by containers using a separate pid namespace to
   learn what the pid number of a given process in the initial pid
   namespace is. While this is a weak information leak it could be used
   in various exploits and in general is an ugly wart in the design.

   To solve this problem a new way is needed to lookup a struct pid
   based on the inode number allocated for that struct pid. The other
   part is to remove the custom inode number allocation on 32bit systems
   that is also an ugly wart that should go away.

   Allocate unique identifiers for struct pid by simply incrementing a
   64 bit counter and insert each struct pid into the rbtree so it can
   be looked up to decode file handles avoiding to leak actual pids
   across pid namespaces in file handles.

   On both 64 bit and 32 bit the same 64 bit identifier is used to
   lookup struct pid in the rbtree. On 64 bit the unique identifier for
   struct pid simply becomes the inode number. Comparing two pidfds
   continues to be as simple as comparing inode numbers.

   On 32 bit the 64 bit number assigned to struct pid is split into two
   32 bit numbers. The lower 32 bits are used as the inode number and
   the upper 32 bits are used as the inode generation number. Whenever a
   wraparound happens on 32 bit the 64 bit number will be incremented by
   2 so inode numbering starts at 2 again.

   When a wraparound happens on 32 bit multiple pidfds with the same
   inode number are likely to exist. This isn't a problem since before
   pidfs pidfds used the anonymous inode meaning all pidfds had the same
   inode number. On 32 bit sserspace can thus reconstruct the 64 bit
   identifier by retrieving both the inode number and the inode
   generation number to compare, or use file handles. This gives the
   same guarantees on both 32 bit and 64 bit.

 - Implement file handle support

   This is based on custom export operation methods which allows pidfs
   to implement permission checking and opening of pidfs file handles
   cleanly without hacking around in the core file handle code too much.

 - Support bind-mounts

   Allow bind-mounting pidfds. Similar to nsfs let's allow bind-mounts
   for pidfds. This allows pidfds to be safely recovered and checked for
   process recycling.

   Instead of checking d_ops for both nsfs and pidfs we could in a
   follow-up patch add a flag argument to struct dentry_operations that
   functions similar to file_operations->fop_flags.

* tag 'vfs-6.14-rc1.pidfs' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
  selftests: add pidfd bind-mount tests
  pidfs: allow bind-mounts
  pidfs: lookup pid through rbtree
  selftests/pidfd: add pidfs file handle selftests
  pidfs: check for valid ioctl commands
  pidfs: implement file handle support
  exportfs: add permission method
  fhandle: pull CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH check into may_decode_fh()
  exportfs: add open method
  fhandle: simplify error handling
  pseudofs: add support for export_ops
  pidfs: support FS_IOC_GETVERSION
  pidfs: remove 32bit inode number handling
  pidfs: rework inode number allocation
2025-01-20 09:59:00 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
4b84a4c8d4 vfs-6.14-rc1.misc
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.14-rc1.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner:
 "Features:

   - Support caching symlink lengths in inodes

     The size is stored in a new union utilizing the same space as
     i_devices, thus avoiding growing the struct or taking up any more
     space

     When utilized it dodges strlen() in vfs_readlink(), giving about
     1.5% speed up when issuing readlink on /initrd.img on ext4

   - Add RWF_DONTCACHE iocb and FOP_DONTCACHE file_operations flag

     If a file system supports uncached buffered IO, it may set
     FOP_DONTCACHE and enable support for RWF_DONTCACHE.

     If RWF_DONTCACHE is attempted without the file system supporting
     it, it'll get errored with -EOPNOTSUPP

   - Enable VBOXGUEST and VBOXSF_FS on ARM64

     Now that VirtualBox is able to run as a host on arm64 (e.g. the
     Apple M3 processors) we can enable VBOXSF_FS (and in turn
     VBOXGUEST) for this architecture.

     Tested with various runs of bonnie++ and dbench on an Apple MacBook
     Pro with the latest Virtualbox 7.1.4 r165100 installed

  Cleanups:

   - Delay sysctl_nr_open check in expand_files()

   - Use kernel-doc includes in fiemap docbook

   - Use page->private instead of page->index in watch_queue

   - Use a consume fence in mnt_idmap() as it's heavily used in
     link_path_walk()

   - Replace magic number 7 with ARRAY_SIZE() in fc_log

   - Sort out a stale comment about races between fd alloc and dup2()

   - Fix return type of do_mount() from long to int

   - Various cosmetic cleanups for the lockref code

  Fixes:

   - Annotate spinning as unlikely() in __read_seqcount_begin

     The annotation already used to be there, but got lost in commit
     52ac39e5db ("seqlock: seqcount_t: Implement all read APIs as
     statement expressions")

   - Fix proc_handler for sysctl_nr_open

   - Flush delayed work in delayed fput()

   - Fix grammar and spelling in propagate_umount()

   - Fix ESP not readable during coredump

     In /proc/PID/stat, there is the kstkesp field which is the stack
     pointer of a thread. While the thread is active, this field reads
     zero. But during a coredump, it should have a valid value

     However, at the moment, kstkesp is zero even during coredump

   - Don't wake up the writer if the pipe is still full

   - Fix unbalanced user_access_end() in select code"

* tag 'vfs-6.14-rc1.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (28 commits)
  gfs2: use lockref_init for qd_lockref
  erofs: use lockref_init for pcl->lockref
  dcache: use lockref_init for d_lockref
  lockref: add a lockref_init helper
  lockref: drop superfluous externs
  lockref: use bool for false/true returns
  lockref: improve the lockref_get_not_zero description
  lockref: remove lockref_put_not_zero
  fs: Fix return type of do_mount() from long to int
  select: Fix unbalanced user_access_end()
  vbox: Enable VBOXGUEST and VBOXSF_FS on ARM64
  pipe_read: don't wake up the writer if the pipe is still full
  selftests: coredump: Add stackdump test
  fs/proc: do_task_stat: Fix ESP not readable during coredump
  fs: add RWF_DONTCACHE iocb and FOP_DONTCACHE file_operations flag
  fs: sort out a stale comment about races between fd alloc and dup2
  fs: Fix grammar and spelling in propagate_umount()
  fs: fc_log replace magic number 7 with ARRAY_SIZE()
  fs: use a consume fence in mnt_idmap()
  file: flush delayed work in delayed fput()
  ...
2025-01-20 09:40:49 -08:00
Petr Mladek
4859bcd7a5 Merge branch 'for-6.14-cpu_sync-fixup' into for-linus 2025-01-20 13:40:52 +01:00
Linus Torvalds
25144ea31b - Reset hrtimers correctly when a CPU hotplug state traversal happens
"half-ways" and leaves hrtimers not (re-)initialized properly
 
 - Annotate accesses to a timer group's ignore flag to prevent KCSAN from
   raising data_race warnings
 
 - Make sure timer group initialization is visible to timer tree walkers and
   avoid a hypothetical race
 
 - Fix another race between CPU hotplug and idle entry/exit where timers on
   a fully idle system are getting ignored
 
 - Fix a case where an ignored signal is still being handled which it shouldn't
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Merge tag 'timers_urgent_for_v6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull timer fixes from Borislav Petkov:

 - Reset hrtimers correctly when a CPU hotplug state traversal happens
   "half-ways" and leaves hrtimers not (re-)initialized properly

 - Annotate accesses to a timer group's ignore flag to prevent KCSAN
   from raising data_race warnings

 - Make sure timer group initialization is visible to timer tree walkers
   and avoid a hypothetical race

 - Fix another race between CPU hotplug and idle entry/exit where timers
   on a fully idle system are getting ignored

 - Fix a case where an ignored signal is still being handled which it
   shouldn't be

* tag 'timers_urgent_for_v6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  hrtimers: Handle CPU state correctly on hotplug
  timers/migration: Annotate accesses to ignore flag
  timers/migration: Enforce group initialization visibility to tree walkers
  timers/migration: Fix another race between hotplug and idle entry/exit
  signal/posixtimers: Handle ignore/blocked sequences correctly
2025-01-19 09:09:07 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
8ff6d472ab - Do not adjust the weight of empty group entities and avoid scheduling
artifacts
 
 - Avoid scheduling lag by computing lag properly and thus address an EEVDF
   entity placement issue
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Merge tag 'sched_urgent_for_v6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull scheduler fixes from Borislav Petkov:

 - Do not adjust the weight of empty group entities and avoid
   scheduling artifacts

 - Avoid scheduling lag by computing lag properly and thus address
   an EEVDF entity placement issue

* tag 'sched_urgent_for_v6.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
  sched/fair: Fix update_cfs_group() vs DELAY_DEQUEUE
  sched/fair: Fix EEVDF entity placement bug causing scheduling lag
2025-01-19 09:01:17 -08:00
Steven Rostedt
31f505dc70 ftrace: Implement :mod: cache filtering on kernel command line
Module functions can be set to set_ftrace_filter before the module is
loaded.

  # echo :mod:snd_hda_intel > set_ftrace_filter

This will enable all the functions for the module snd_hda_intel. If that
module is not loaded, it is "cached" in the trace array for when the
module is loaded, its functions will be traced.

But this is not implemented in the kernel command line. That's because the
kernel command line filtering is added very early in boot up as it is
needed to be done before boot time function tracing can start, which is
also available very early in boot up. The code used by the
"set_ftrace_filter" file can not be used that early as it depends on some
other initialization to occur first. But some of the functions can.

Implement the ":mod:" feature of "set_ftrace_filter" in the kernel command
line parsing. Now function tracing on just a single module that is loaded
at boot up can be done.

Adding:

 ftrace=function ftrace_filter=:mod:sna_hda_intel

To the kernel command line will only enable the sna_hda_intel module
functions when the module is loaded, and it will start tracing.

Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20250116175832.34e39779@gandalf.local.home
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2025-01-16 21:27:10 -05:00
Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
8275637215 tracing: Adopt __free() and guard() for trace_fprobe.c
Adopt __free() and guard() for trace_fprobe.c to remove gotos.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/173708043449.319651.12242878905778792182.stgit@mhiramat.roam.corp.google.com
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2025-01-16 21:27:07 -05:00
Jakub Kicinski
2ee738e90e Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR (net-6.13-rc8).

Conflicts:

drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169_main.c
  1f691a1fc4 ("r8169: remove redundant hwmon support")
  152d00a913 ("r8169: simplify setting hwmon attribute visibility")
https://lore.kernel.org/20250115122152.760b4e8d@canb.auug.org.au

Adjacent changes:

drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnxt/bnxt.c
  152f4da05a ("bnxt_en: add support for rx-copybreak ethtool command")
  f0aa6a37a3 ("eth: bnxt: always recalculate features after XDP clearing, fix null-deref")

drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_type.h
  50327223a8 ("ice: add lock to protect low latency interface")
  dc26548d72 ("ice: Fix quad registers read on E825")

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2025-01-16 10:34:59 -08:00
Frederic Weisbecker
dcf6230555 timers/migration: Simplify top level detection on group setup
Having a single group on a given level is enough to know this is the
top level, because a root has to have at least two children, unless that
root is the only group and the children are actual CPUs.

Simplify the test in tmigr_setup_groups() accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250114231507.21672-5-frederic@kernel.org
2025-01-16 14:01:09 +01:00
Koichiro Den
2f8dea1692 hrtimers: Handle CPU state correctly on hotplug
Consider a scenario where a CPU transitions from CPUHP_ONLINE to halfway
through a CPU hotunplug down to CPUHP_HRTIMERS_PREPARE, and then back to
CPUHP_ONLINE:

Since hrtimers_prepare_cpu() does not run, cpu_base.hres_active remains set
to 1 throughout. However, during a CPU unplug operation, the tick and the
clockevents are shut down at CPUHP_AP_TICK_DYING. On return to the online
state, for instance CFS incorrectly assumes that the hrtick is already
active, and the chance of the clockevent device to transition to oneshot
mode is also lost forever for the CPU, unless it goes back to a lower state
than CPUHP_HRTIMERS_PREPARE once.

This round-trip reveals another issue; cpu_base.online is not set to 1
after the transition, which appears as a WARN_ON_ONCE in enqueue_hrtimer().

Aside of that, the bulk of the per CPU state is not reset either, which
means there are dangling pointers in the worst case.

Address this by adding a corresponding startup() callback, which resets the
stale per CPU state and sets the online flag.

[ tglx: Make the new callback unconditionally available, remove the online
  	modification in the prepare() callback and clear the remaining
  	state in the starting callback instead of the prepare callback ]

Fixes: 5c0930ccaa ("hrtimers: Push pending hrtimers away from outgoing CPU earlier")
Signed-off-by: Koichiro Den <koichiro.den@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241220134421.3809834-1-koichiro.den@canonical.com
2025-01-16 13:06:14 +01:00
Frederic Weisbecker
922efd298b timers/migration: Annotate accesses to ignore flag
The group's ignore flag is:

_ read under the group's lock (idle entry, remote expiry)
_ turned on/off under the group's lock (idle entry, remote expiry)
_ turned on locklessly on idle exit

When idle entry or remote expiry clear the "ignore" flag of a group, the
operation must be synchronized against other concurrent idle entry or
remote expiry to make sure the related group timer is never missed. To
enforce this synchronization, both "ignore" clear and read are
performed under the group lock.

On the contrary, whether idle entry or remote expiry manage to observe
the "ignore" flag turned on by a CPU exiting idle is a matter of
optimization. If that flag set is missed or cleared concurrently, the
worst outcome is a migrator wasting time remotely handling a "ghost"
timer. This is why the ignore flag can be set locklessly.

Unfortunately, the related lockless accesses are bare and miss
appropriate annotations. KCSAN rightfully complains:

		 BUG: KCSAN: data-race in __tmigr_cpu_activate / print_report

		 write to 0xffff88842fc28004 of 1 bytes by task 0 on cpu 0:
		 __tmigr_cpu_activate
		 tmigr_cpu_activate
		 timer_clear_idle
		 tick_nohz_restart_sched_tick
		 tick_nohz_idle_exit
		 do_idle
		 cpu_startup_entry
		 kernel_init
		 do_initcalls
		 clear_bss
		 reserve_bios_regions
		 common_startup_64

		 read to 0xffff88842fc28004 of 1 bytes by task 0 on cpu 1:
		 print_report
		 kcsan_report_known_origin
		 kcsan_setup_watchpoint
		 tmigr_next_groupevt
		 tmigr_update_events
		 tmigr_inactive_up
		 __walk_groups+0x50/0x77
		 walk_groups
		 __tmigr_cpu_deactivate
		 tmigr_cpu_deactivate
		 __get_next_timer_interrupt
		 timer_base_try_to_set_idle
		 tick_nohz_stop_tick
		 tick_nohz_idle_stop_tick
		 cpuidle_idle_call
		 do_idle

Although the relevant accesses could be marked as data_race(), the
"ignore" flag being read several times within the same
tmigr_update_events() function is confusing and error prone. Prefer
reading it once in that function and make use of similar/paired accesses
elsewhere with appropriate comments when necessary.

Reported-by: kernel test robot <oliver.sang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250114231507.21672-4-frederic@kernel.org
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-lkp/202501031612.62e0c498-lkp@intel.com
2025-01-16 12:47:11 +01:00
Frederic Weisbecker
de3ced72a7 timers/migration: Enforce group initialization visibility to tree walkers
Commit 2522c84db513 ("timers/migration: Fix another race between hotplug
and idle entry/exit") fixed yet another race between idle exit and CPU
hotplug up leading to a wrong "0" value migrator assigned to the top
level. However there is yet another situation that remains unhandled:

         [GRP0:0]
      migrator  = TMIGR_NONE
      active    = NONE
      groupmask = 1
      /     \      \
     0       1     2..7
   idle      idle   idle

0) The system is fully idle.

         [GRP0:0]
      migrator  = CPU 0
      active    = CPU 0
      groupmask = 1
      /     \      \
     0       1     2..7
   active   idle   idle

1) CPU 0 is activating. It has done the cmpxchg on the top's ->migr_state
but it hasn't yet returned to __walk_groups().

         [GRP0:0]
      migrator  = CPU 0
      active    = CPU 0, CPU 1
      groupmask = 1
      /     \      \
     0       1     2..7
   active  active  idle

2) CPU 1 is activating. CPU 0 stays the migrator (still stuck in
__walk_groups(), delayed by #VMEXIT for example).

                    [GRP1:0]
                migrator = TMIGR_NONE
                active   = NONE
                groupmask = 1
             /                   \
         [GRP0:0]                  [GRP0:1]
      migrator  = CPU 0           migrator = TMIGR_NONE
      active    = CPU 0, CPU1     active   = NONE
      groupmask = 1               groupmask = 2
      /     \      \
     0       1     2..7                   8
   active  active  idle                !online

3) CPU 8 is preparing to boot. CPUHP_TMIGR_PREPARE is being ran by CPU 1
which has created the GRP0:1 and the new top GRP1:0 connected to GRP0:1
and GRP0:0. CPU 1 hasn't yet propagated its activation up to GRP1:0.

                    [GRP1:0]
               migrator = GRP0:0
               active   = GRP0:0
               groupmask = 1
             /                   \
         [GRP0:0]                  [GRP0:1]
     migrator  = CPU 0           migrator = TMIGR_NONE
     active    = CPU 0, CPU1     active   = NONE
     groupmask = 1               groupmask = 2
     /     \      \
    0       1     2..7                   8
  active  active  idle                !online

4) CPU 0 finally resumed after its #VMEXIT. It's in __walk_groups()
returning from tmigr_cpu_active(). The new top GRP1:0 is visible and
fetched and the pre-initialized groupmask of GRP0:0 is also visible.
As a result tmigr_active_up() is called to GRP1:0 with GRP0:0 as active
and migrator. CPU 0 is returning to __walk_groups() but suffers again
a #VMEXIT.

                    [GRP1:0]
               migrator = GRP0:0
               active   = GRP0:0
               groupmask = 1
             /                   \
         [GRP0:0]                  [GRP0:1]
     migrator  = CPU 0           migrator = TMIGR_NONE
     active    = CPU 0, CPU1     active   = NONE
     groupmask = 1               groupmask = 2
     /     \      \
    0       1     2..7                   8
  active  active  idle                 !online

5) CPU 1 propagates its activation of GRP0:0 to GRP1:0. This has no
   effect since CPU 0 did it already.

                    [GRP1:0]
               migrator = GRP0:0
               active   = GRP0:0, GRP0:1
               groupmask = 1
             /                   \
         [GRP0:0]                  [GRP0:1]
     migrator  = CPU 0           migrator = CPU 8
     active    = CPU 0, CPU1     active   = CPU 8
     groupmask = 1               groupmask = 2
     /     \      \                     \
    0       1     2..7                   8
  active  active  idle                 active

6) CPU 1 links CPU 8 to its group. CPU 8 boots and goes through
   CPUHP_AP_TMIGR_ONLINE which propagates activation.

                                   [GRP2:0]
                              migrator = TMIGR_NONE
                              active   = NONE
                              groupmask = 1
                             /                \
                    [GRP1:0]                    [GRP1:1]
               migrator = GRP0:0              migrator = TMIGR_NONE
               active   = GRP0:0, GRP0:1      active   = NONE
               groupmask = 1                  groupmask = 2
             /                   \
         [GRP0:0]                  [GRP0:1]                [GRP0:2]
     migrator  = CPU 0           migrator = CPU 8        migrator = TMIGR_NONE
     active    = CPU 0, CPU1     active   = CPU 8        active   = NONE
     groupmask = 1               groupmask = 2           groupmask = 0
     /     \      \                     \
    0       1     2..7                   8                  64
  active  active  idle                 active             !online

7) CPU 64 is booting. CPUHP_TMIGR_PREPARE is being ran by CPU 1
which has created the GRP1:1, GRP0:2 and the new top GRP2:0 connected to
GRP1:1 and GRP1:0. CPU 1 hasn't yet propagated its activation up to
GRP2:0.

                                   [GRP2:0]
                              migrator = 0 (!!!)
                              active   = NONE
                              groupmask = 1
                             /                \
                    [GRP1:0]                    [GRP1:1]
               migrator = GRP0:0              migrator = TMIGR_NONE
               active   = GRP0:0, GRP0:1      active   = NONE
               groupmask = 1                  groupmask = 2
             /                   \
         [GRP0:0]                  [GRP0:1]                [GRP0:2]
     migrator  = CPU 0           migrator = CPU 8        migrator = TMIGR_NONE
     active    = CPU 0, CPU1     active   = CPU 8        active   = NONE
     groupmask = 1               groupmask = 2           groupmask = 0
     /     \      \                     \
    0       1     2..7                   8                  64
  active  active  idle                 active             !online

8) CPU 0 finally resumed after its #VMEXIT. It's in __walk_groups()
returning from tmigr_cpu_active(). The new top GRP2:0 is visible and
fetched but the pre-initialized groupmask of GRP1:0 is not because no
ordering made its initialization visible. As a result tmigr_active_up()
may be called to GRP2:0 with a "0" child's groumask. Leaving the timers
ignored for ever when the system is fully idle.

The race is highly theoretical and perhaps impossible in practice but
the groupmask of the child is not the only concern here as the whole
initialization of the child is not guaranteed to be visible to any
tree walker racing against hotplug (idle entry/exit, remote handling,
etc...). Although the current code layout seem to be resilient to such
hazards, this doesn't tell much about the future.

Fix this with enforcing address dependency between group initialization
and the write/read to the group's parent's pointer. Fortunately that
doesn't involve any barrier addition in the fast paths.

Fixes: 10a0e6f3d3 ("timers/migration: Move hierarchy setup into cpuhotplug prepare callback")
Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250114231507.21672-3-frederic@kernel.org
2025-01-16 12:47:11 +01:00
Frederic Weisbecker
b729cc1ec2 timers/migration: Fix another race between hotplug and idle entry/exit
Commit 10a0e6f3d3 ("timers/migration: Move hierarchy setup into
cpuhotplug prepare callback") fixed a race between idle exit and CPU
hotplug up leading to a wrong "0" value migrator assigned to the top
level. However there is still a situation that remains unhandled:

         [GRP0:0]
        migrator  = TMIGR_NONE
        active    = NONE
        groupmask = 0
        /     \      \
       0       1     2..7
     idle      idle   idle

0) The system is fully idle.

         [GRP0:0]
        migrator  = CPU 0
        active    = CPU 0
        groupmask = 0
        /     \      \
       0       1     2..7
     active   idle   idle

1) CPU 0 is activating. It has done the cmpxchg on the top's ->migr_state
but it hasn't yet returned to __walk_groups().

         [GRP0:0]
        migrator  = CPU 0
        active    = CPU 0, CPU 1
        groupmask = 0
        /     \      \
       0       1     2..7
     active  active  idle

2) CPU 1 is activating. CPU 0 stays the migrator (still stuck in
__walk_groups(), delayed by #VMEXIT for example).

                 [GRP1:0]
              migrator = TMIGR_NONE
              active   = NONE
              groupmask = 0
              /                  \
        [GRP0:0]                      [GRP0:1]
       migrator  = CPU 0           migrator = TMIGR_NONE
       active    = CPU 0, CPU1     active   = NONE
       groupmask = 2               groupmask = 1
       /     \      \
      0       1     2..7                   8
    active  active  idle              !online

3) CPU 8 is preparing to boot. CPUHP_TMIGR_PREPARE is being ran by CPU 1
which has created the GRP0:1 and the new top GRP1:0 connected to GRP0:1
and GRP0:0. The groupmask of GRP0:0 is now 2. CPU 1 hasn't yet
propagated its activation up to GRP1:0.

                 [GRP1:0]
              migrator = 0 (!!!)
              active   = NONE
              groupmask = 0
              /                  \
        [GRP0:0]                  [GRP0:1]
       migrator  = CPU 0           migrator = TMIGR_NONE
       active    = CPU 0, CPU1     active   = NONE
       groupmask = 2               groupmask = 1
       /     \      \
      0       1     2..7                   8
    active  active  idle                !online

4) CPU 0 finally resumed after its #VMEXIT. It's in __walk_groups()
returning from tmigr_cpu_active(). The new top GRP1:0 is visible and
fetched but the freshly updated groupmask of GRP0:0 may not be visible
due to lack of ordering! As a result tmigr_active_up() is called to
GRP0:0 with a child's groupmask of "0". This buggy "0" groupmask then
becomes the migrator for GRP1:0 forever. As a result, timers on a fully
idle system get ignored.

One possible fix would be to define TMIGR_NONE as "0" so that such a
race would have no effect. And after all TMIGR_NONE doesn't need to be
anything else. However this would leave an uncomfortable state machine
where gears happen not to break by chance but are vulnerable to future
modifications.

Keep TMIGR_NONE as is instead and pre-initialize to "1" the groupmask of
any newly created top level. This groupmask is guaranteed to be visible
upon fetching the corresponding group for the 1st time:

_ By the upcoming CPU thanks to CPU hotplug synchronization between the
  control CPU (BP) and the booting one (AP).

_ By the control CPU since the groupmask and parent pointers are
  initialized locally.

_ By all CPUs belonging to the same group than the control CPU because
  they must wait for it to ever become idle before needing to walk to
  the new top. The cmpcxhg() on ->migr_state then makes sure its
  groupmask is visible.

With this pre-initialization, it is guaranteed that if a future top level
is linked to an old one, it is walked through with a valid groupmask.

Fixes: 10a0e6f3d3 ("timers/migration: Move hierarchy setup into cpuhotplug prepare callback")
Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250114231507.21672-2-frederic@kernel.org
2025-01-16 12:47:11 +01:00
Dr. David Alan Gilbert
a4b3990e01 genirq/generic_chip: Export irq_gc_mask_disable_and_ack_set()
The recent conversion of brcmstb_l2_mask_and_ack() to
irq_gc_mask_disable_and_ack_set() missed that the driver can be built as a
module, but the generic function is not exported.

Add the missing export.

[ tglx: Converted it to a fix ]

Fixes: dd1f17a9fa ("irqchip/irq-brcmstb-l2: Replace brcmstb_l2_mask_and_ack() by generic function")
Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <linux@treblig.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250116005920.626822-1-linux@treblig.org
2025-01-16 09:10:17 +01:00
Zhongqiu Han
3ec955713d timers: Optimize get_timer_[this_]cpu_base()
If a timer is deferrable and NO_HZ_COMMON is enabled, get_timer_cpu_base()
and get_timer_this_cpu_base() invoke per_cpu_ptr() and this_cpu_ptr()
twice.

While this seems to be cheap, get_timer_cpu_base() can be called in a loop
in lock_timer_base().

Optimize the functions by updating the base index for deferrable timers and
retrieving the actual base pointer once.

In both cases the resulting assembly code of those helpers becomes smaller,
which results in a ~30% execution time reduction for a lock_timer_base()
micro bench mark.

Signed-off-by: Zhongqiu Han <quic_zhonhan@quicinc.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241231150115.1978342-1-quic_zhonhan@quicinc.com
2025-01-16 09:04:23 +01:00
Randy Dunlap
554d0fee8a genirq/timings: Add kernel-doc for a function parameter
Add the description for @now to eliminate a kernel-doc warning.

timings.c:537: warning: Function parameter or struct member 'now' not described in 'irq_timings_next_event'

Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250111062954.910657-1-rdunlap@infradead.org
2025-01-15 21:38:53 +01:00
Thomas Gleixner
f94a18249b genirq: Remove IRQ_MOVE_PCNTXT and related code
Now that x86 is converted over to use the IRQCHIP_MOVE_DEFERRED flags,
remove IRQ*_MOVE_PCNTXT and related code.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241210103335.626707225@linutronix.de
2025-01-15 21:38:53 +01:00
Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2d2a46cf23 timekeeping: Remove unused ktime_get_fast_timestamps()
ktime_get_fast_timestamps() was added in 2020 by commit e2d977c9f1
("timekeeping: Provide multi-timestamp accessor to NMI safe timekeeper")
but has remained unused.

Remove it.

[ tglx: Fold the inline as David suggested in the submission ]

Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <linux@treblig.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250112160132.450209-1-linux@treblig.org
2025-01-15 19:49:14 +01:00
Randy Dunlap
4477b06014 timer/migration: Fix kernel-doc warnings for union tmigr_state
Use the correct kernel-doc notation for nested structs/unions to
eliminate warnings:

timer_migration.h:119: warning: Incorrect use of kernel-doc format:          * struct - split state of tmigr_group
timer_migration.h:134: warning: Function parameter or struct member 'active' not described in 'tmigr_state'
timer_migration.h:134: warning: Function parameter or struct member 'migrator' not described in 'tmigr_state'
timer_migration.h:134: warning: Function parameter or struct member 'seq' not described in 'tmigr_state'

Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250111063156.910903-1-rdunlap@infradead.org
2025-01-15 19:49:14 +01:00
Randy Dunlap
4903e1ba79 tick/broadcast: Add kernel-doc for function parameters
Add kernel-doc comments for two parameters to eliminate kernel-doc warnings:

tick-broadcast.c:1026: warning: Function parameter or struct member 'bc' not described in 'tick_broadcast_setup_oneshot'
tick-broadcast.c:1026: warning: Function parameter or struct member 'from_periodic' not described in 'tick_broadcast_setup_oneshot'

Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250111063148.910887-1-rdunlap@infradead.org
2025-01-15 19:49:14 +01:00
Richard Clark
da7100d3bf hrtimers: Update the return type of enqueue_hrtimer()
The return type should be 'bool' instead of 'int' according to the calling
context in the kernel, and its internal implementation, i.e. :

	return timerqueue_add();

which is a bool-return function.

[ tglx: Adjust function arguments ]

Signed-off-by: Richard Clark <richard.xnu.clark@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/Z2ppT7me13dtxm1a@MBC02GN1V4Q05P
2025-01-15 19:49:14 +01:00
Paul E. McKenney
776b194116 clocksource/wdtest: Print time values for short udelay(1)
When a pair of clocksource reads separated by a udelay(1) claim less than a
full microsecond of elapsed time, print the measured delay as part of the
splat.

Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/717a2ddf-a80f-490b-aa3a-4e4b74fa56ca@paulmck-laptop
2025-01-15 19:49:13 +01:00
Zhu Jun
9f38e83a88 posix-timers: Fix typo in __lock_timer()
The word 'accross' is wrong, so fix it.

Signed-off-by: Zhu Jun <zhujun2@cmss.chinamobile.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241204080907.11989-1-zhujun2@cmss.chinamobile.com
2025-01-15 19:49:13 +01:00
Thomas Gleixner
8c4840277b signal/posixtimers: Handle ignore/blocked sequences correctly
syzbot triggered the warning in posixtimer_send_sigqueue(), which warns
about a non-ignored signal being already queued on the ignored list.

The warning is actually bogus, as the following sequence causes this:

    signal($SIG, SIGIGN);
    timer_settime(...);			// arm periodic timer

      timer fires, signal is ignored and queued on ignored list

    sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, ...);        // block the signal
    timer_settime(...);			// re-arm periodic timer

      timer fires, signal is not ignored because it is blocked
        ---> Warning triggers as signal is on the ignored list

Ideally timer_settime() could remove the signal, but that's racy and
incomplete vs. other scenarios and requires a full reevaluation of the
pending signal list.

Instead of adding more complexity, handle it gracefully by removing the
warning and requeueing the signal to the pending list. That's correct
versus:

  1) sig[timed]wait() as that does not check for SIGIGN and only relies on
     dequeue_signal() -> posixtimers_deliver_signal() to check whether the
     pending signal is still valid.

  2) Unblocking of the signal.

     - If the unblocking happens before SIGIGN is replaced by a signal
       handler, then the timer is rearmed in dequeue_signal(), but
       get_signal() will ignore it. The next timer expiry will move it back
       to the ignored list.

     - If SIGIGN was replaced before unblocking, then the signal will be
       delivered and a subsequent expiry will queue a signal on the pending
       list again.

There is a related scenario to trigger the complementary warning in the
signal ignored path, which does not expect the signal to be on the pending
list when it is ignored. That can be triggered even before the above change
via:

task1			task2

signal($SIG, SIGIGN);
			sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, ...);

timer_create();		// Signal target is task2
timer_settime(...);	// arm periodic timer

   timer fires, signal is not ignored because it is blocked
   and queued on the pending list of task2

       	      	     	syscall()
			   // Sets the pending flag
			   sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, ...);

			-> preemption, task2 cannot dequeue the signal

timer_settime(...);	// re-arm periodic timer

   timer fires, signal is ignored
        ---> Warning triggers as signal is on task2's pending list
	     and the thread group is not exiting

Consequently, remove that warning too and just keep the signal on the
pending list.

The following attempt to deliver the signal on return to user space of
task2 will ignore the signal and a subsequent expiry will bring it back to
the ignored list, if it did not get blocked or un-ignored before that.

Fixes: df7a996b4d ("signal: Queue ignored posixtimers on ignore list")
Reported-by: syzbot+3c2e3cc60665d71de2f7@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/87ikqhcnjn.ffs@tglx
2025-01-15 18:08:01 +01:00
Thomas Gleixner
a648eb3a3f genirq: Provide IRQCHIP_MOVE_DEFERRED
The logic of GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ is backwards for historical reasons. Most
interrupt controllers allow to move the interrupt from arbitrary
contexts. If GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ is enabled by an architecture to support a
chip, which requires the affinity change to happen in interrupt context,
all other chips have to be marked with IRQF_MOVE_PCNTXT.

That's tedious and there is no real good reason for the extra flags in the
irq descriptor and the irq data status fields. In fact the decision whether
interrupts can be moved in arbitrary context or not is a property of the
interrupt chip.

To simplify adoption for RISC-V provide a new mechanism which is enabled
via a config switch and allows to add a flag to irq_chip::flags to request
that interrupt affinity changes are deferred. Setting the top level chip of
an interrupt evaluates the flag and maps it into the existing logic.

The config switch and the various PCNTXT flags are temporary until x86 is
converted over to this scheme. This intermediate step also allows trivial
backporting of the mechanism to plug the affinity change race of various
RISC-V interrupt controllers.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241210103335.500314436@linutronix.de
2025-01-15 10:56:22 +01:00
Thomas Gleixner
9620301cc2 genirq: Remove handle_enforce_irqctx() wrapper
Now that it is unconditionally available, remove the wrapper.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241210101811.561078243@linutronix.de
2025-01-15 10:56:22 +01:00
Thomas Gleixner
8d187a77f0 genirq: Make handle_enforce_irqctx() unconditionally available
Commit 1b57d91b96 ("irqchip/gic-v2, v3: Prevent SW resends entirely")
sett the flag which enforces interrupt handling in interrupt context and
prevents software base resends for ARM GIC v2/v3.

But it missed that the helper function which checks the flag was hidden
behind CONFIG_GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ, which is not set by ARM[64].

Make the helper unconditionally available so that the enforcement actually
works.

Fixes: 1b57d91b96 ("irqchip/gic-v2, v3: Prevent SW resends entirely")
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241210101811.497716609@linutronix.de
2025-01-15 10:56:21 +01:00
Maxime Ripard
feb85972b8
cgroup/dmem: Fix parameters documentation
During the dmem cgroup development, the parameters to the
dmem_cgroup_state_evict_valuable() and dmem_cgroup_try_charge() were
changed, but the documentation wasn't adjusted accordingly.

This results in a documentation build warning. Adjust the documentation
to reflect what the final functions parameters are.

Fixes: b168ed458d ("kernel/cgroup: Add "dmem" memory accounting cgroup")
Reported-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250113160334.1f09f881@canb.auug.org.au/
Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Simona Vetter <simona.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20250113092608.1349287-2-mripard@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org>
2025-01-15 09:45:24 +01:00
Jiapeng Chong
8f52fd7a7d
kernel/cgroup: Remove the unused variable climit
Variable climit is not effectively used, so delete it.

kernel/cgroup/dmem.c:302:23: warning: variable ‘climit’ set but not used.

Reported-by: Abaci Robot <abaci@linux.alibaba.com>
Closes: https://bugzilla.openanolis.cn/show_bug.cgi?id=13512
Signed-off-by: Jiapeng Chong <jiapeng.chong@linux.alibaba.com>
Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20250114062804.5092-1-jiapeng.chong@linux.alibaba.com
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org>
2025-01-15 09:39:26 +01:00