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Thomas Weißschuh
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45839d0991 |
selftests/nolibc: don't embed initramfs into kernel image
When the initramfs is embedded into the kernel each rebuild of it will trigger a full kernel relink and all the expensive postprocessing steps. Currently nolibc-test and therefore the initramfs are always rebuild, even without source changes, leading to lots of slow kernel relinks. Instead of linking the initramfs into the kernel assemble it manually and pass it explicitly to qemu. This avoids all of the kernel relinks. Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230917-nolibc-initramfs-v2-1-f0f293a8b198@weissschuh.net |
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Thomas Weißschuh
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4ed03f639e |
selftests/nolibc: libc-test: avoid -Wstringop-overflow warnings
Newer versions of glibc annotate the poll() function with __attribute__(access) which triggers a compiler warning inside the testcase poll_fault. Avoid this by using a plain NULL which is enough for the testcase. To avoid potential future warnings also adapt the other EFAULT testcases, except select_fault as NULL is a valid value for its argument. nolibc-test.c: In function ‘run_syscall’: nolibc-test.c:338:62: warning: ‘poll’ writing 8 bytes into a region of size 0 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=] 338 | do { if (!(cond)) result(llen, SKIPPED); else ret += expect_syserr2(expr, expret, experr1, experr2, llen); } while (0) | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nolibc-test.c:341:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘EXPECT_SYSER2’ 341 | EXPECT_SYSER2(cond, expr, expret, experr, 0) | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~ nolibc-test.c:905:47: note: in expansion of macro ‘EXPECT_SYSER’ 905 | CASE_TEST(poll_fault); EXPECT_SYSER(1, poll((void *)1, 1, 0), -1, EFAULT); break; | ^~~~~~~~~~~~ cc1: note: destination object is likely at address zero In file included from /usr/include/poll.h:1, from nolibc-test.c:33: /usr/include/sys/poll.h:54:12: note: in a call to function ‘poll’ declared with attribute ‘access (write_only, 1, 2)’ 54 | extern int poll (struct pollfd *__fds, nfds_t __nfds, int __timeout) | ^~~~ Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> |
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Ammar Faizi
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bc61614de0 |
tools/nolibc: string: Remove the _nolibc_memcpy_up() function
This function is only called by memcpy(), there is no real reason to have this wrapper. Delete this function and move the code to memcpy() directly. Signed-off-by: Ammar Faizi <ammarfaizi2@gnuweeb.org> Reviewed-by: Alviro Iskandar Setiawan <alviro.iskandar@gnuweeb.org> Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> |
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Ammar Faizi
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5dfc79b20e |
tools/nolibc: string: Remove the _nolibc_memcpy_down() function
This nolibc internal function is not used. Delete it. It was probably supposed to handle memmove(), but today the memmove() has its own implementation. Signed-off-by: Ammar Faizi <ammarfaizi2@gnuweeb.org> Reviewed-by: Alviro Iskandar Setiawan <alviro.iskandar@gnuweeb.org> Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> |
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Ammar Faizi
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12108aa8c1 |
tools/nolibc: x86-64: Use rep stosb for memset()
Simplify memset() on the x86-64 arch. The x86-64 arch has a 'rep stosb' instruction, which can perform memset() using only a single instruction, given: %al = value (just like the second argument of memset()) %rdi = destination %rcx = length Before this patch: ``` 00000000000010c9 <memset>: 10c9: 48 89 f8 mov %rdi,%rax 10cc: 48 85 d2 test %rdx,%rdx 10cf: 74 0e je 10df <memset+0x16> 10d1: 31 c9 xor %ecx,%ecx 10d3: 40 88 34 08 mov %sil,(%rax,%rcx,1) 10d7: 48 ff c1 inc %rcx 10da: 48 39 ca cmp %rcx,%rdx 10dd: 75 f4 jne 10d3 <memset+0xa> 10df: c3 ret ``` After this patch: ``` 0000000000001511 <memset>: 1511: 96 xchg %eax,%esi 1512: 48 89 d1 mov %rdx,%rcx 1515: 57 push %rdi 1516: f3 aa rep stos %al,%es:(%rdi) 1518: 58 pop %rax 1519: c3 ret ``` v2: - Use pushq %rdi / popq %rax (Alviro). - Use xchg %eax, %esi (Willy). Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/ZO9e6h2jjVIMpBJP@1wt.eu Suggested-by: Alviro Iskandar Setiawan <alviro.iskandar@gnuweeb.org> Suggested-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> Signed-off-by: Ammar Faizi <ammarfaizi2@gnuweeb.org> Reviewed-by: Alviro Iskandar Setiawan <alviro.iskandar@gnuweeb.org> Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> |
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Ammar Faizi
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553845eebd |
tools/nolibc: x86-64: Use rep movsb for memcpy() and memmove()
Simplify memcpy() and memmove() on the x86-64 arch. The x86-64 arch has a 'rep movsb' instruction, which can perform memcpy() using only a single instruction, given: %rdi = destination %rsi = source %rcx = length Additionally, it can also handle the overlapping case by setting DF=1 (backward copy), which can be used as the memmove() implementation. Before this patch: ``` 00000000000010ab <memmove>: 10ab: 48 89 f8 mov %rdi,%rax 10ae: 31 c9 xor %ecx,%ecx 10b0: 48 39 f7 cmp %rsi,%rdi 10b3: 48 83 d1 ff adc $0xffffffffffffffff,%rcx 10b7: 48 85 d2 test %rdx,%rdx 10ba: 74 25 je 10e1 <memmove+0x36> 10bc: 48 83 c9 01 or $0x1,%rcx 10c0: 48 39 f0 cmp %rsi,%rax 10c3: 48 c7 c7 ff ff ff ff mov $0xffffffffffffffff,%rdi 10ca: 48 0f 43 fa cmovae %rdx,%rdi 10ce: 48 01 cf add %rcx,%rdi 10d1: 44 8a 04 3e mov (%rsi,%rdi,1),%r8b 10d5: 44 88 04 38 mov %r8b,(%rax,%rdi,1) 10d9: 48 01 cf add %rcx,%rdi 10dc: 48 ff ca dec %rdx 10df: 75 f0 jne 10d1 <memmove+0x26> 10e1: c3 ret 00000000000010e2 <memcpy>: 10e2: 48 89 f8 mov %rdi,%rax 10e5: 48 85 d2 test %rdx,%rdx 10e8: 74 12 je 10fc <memcpy+0x1a> 10ea: 31 c9 xor %ecx,%ecx 10ec: 40 8a 3c 0e mov (%rsi,%rcx,1),%dil 10f0: 40 88 3c 08 mov %dil,(%rax,%rcx,1) 10f4: 48 ff c1 inc %rcx 10f7: 48 39 ca cmp %rcx,%rdx 10fa: 75 f0 jne 10ec <memcpy+0xa> 10fc: c3 ret ``` After this patch: ``` // memmove is an alias for memcpy 000000000040133b <memcpy>: 40133b: 48 89 d1 mov %rdx,%rcx 40133e: 48 89 f8 mov %rdi,%rax 401341: 48 89 fa mov %rdi,%rdx 401344: 48 29 f2 sub %rsi,%rdx 401347: 48 39 ca cmp %rcx,%rdx 40134a: 72 03 jb 40134f <memcpy+0x14> 40134c: f3 a4 rep movsb %ds:(%rsi),%es:(%rdi) 40134e: c3 ret 40134f: 48 8d 7c 0f ff lea -0x1(%rdi,%rcx,1),%rdi 401354: 48 8d 74 0e ff lea -0x1(%rsi,%rcx,1),%rsi 401359: fd std 40135a: f3 a4 rep movsb %ds:(%rsi),%es:(%rdi) 40135c: fc cld 40135d: c3 ret ``` v3: - Make memmove as an alias for memcpy (Willy). - Make the forward copy the likely case (Alviro). v2: - Fix the broken memmove implementation (David). Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230902062237.GA23141@1wt.eu Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/5a821292d96a4dbc84c96ccdc6b5b666@AcuMS.aculab.com Suggested-by: David Laight <David.Laight@aculab.com> Signed-off-by: Ammar Faizi <ammarfaizi2@gnuweeb.org> Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> |
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Thomas Weißschuh
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265fbb4be0 |
selftests/nolibc: use -nostdinc for nolibc-test
Avoid any accidental reliance on system includes. Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> |
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Thomas Weißschuh
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b56a9492d0 |
tools/nolibc: add stdarg.h header
This allows nolic to work with `-nostdinc` avoiding any reliance on system headers. The implementation has been lifted from musl libc 1.2.4. There is already an implementation of stdarg.h in include/linux/stdarg.h but that is GPL licensed and therefore not suitable for nolibc. The used compiler builtins have been validated to be at least available since GCC 4.1.2 and clang 3.0.0. Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> |
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Thomas Weißschuh
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921992229b |
tools/nolibc: mark start_c as weak
Otherwise the different instances of _start_c from each compilation unit
will lead to linker errors:
/usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccSNvRqs.o: in function `_start_c':
nolibc-test-foo.c:(.text.nolibc_memset+0x9): multiple definition of `_start_c'; /tmp/ccG25101.o:nolibc-test.c:(.text+0x1ea3): first defined here
Fixes:
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Ammar Faizi
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d873a364ef |
tools/nolibc: i386: Fix a stack misalign bug on _start
The ABI mandates that the %esp register must be a multiple of 16 when executing a 'call' instruction. Commit |
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Linus Torvalds
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535a265d7f |
perf tools changes for v6.6:
perf tools maintainership: - Add git information for perf-tools and perf-tools-next trees/branches to the MAINTAINERS file. That is where development now takes place and myself and Namhyung Kim have write access, more people to come as we emulate other maintainer groups. perf record: - Record kernel data maps when 'perf record --data' is used, so that global variables can be resolved and used in tools that do data profiling. perf trace: - Remove the old, experimental support for BPF events in which a .c file was passed as an event: "perf trace -e hello.c" to then get compiled and loaded. The only known usage for that, that shipped with the kernel as an example for such events, augmented the raw_syscalls tracepoints and was converted to a libbpf skeleton, reusing all the user space components and the BPF code connected to the syscalls. In the end just the way to glue the BPF part and the user space type beautifiers changed, now being performed by libbpf skeletons. The next step is to use BTF to do pretty printing of all syscall types, as discussed with Alan Maguire and others. Now, on a perf built with BUILD_BPF_SKEL=1 we get most if not all path/filenames/strings, some of the networking data structures, perf_event_attr, etc, i.e. systemwide tracing of nanosleep calls and perf_event_open syscalls while 'perf stat' runs 'sleep' for 5 seconds: # perf trace -a -e *nanosleep,perf* perf stat -e cycles,instructions sleep 5 0.000 ( 9.034 ms): perf/327641 perf_event_open(attr_uptr: { type: 0 (PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE), size: 136, config: 0 (PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES), sample_type: IDENTIFIER, read_format: TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED|TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING, disabled: 1, inherit: 1, enable_on_exec: 1, exclude_guest: 1 }, pid: 327642 (perf), cpu: -1, group_fd: -1, flags: FD_CLOEXEC) = 3 9.039 ( 0.006 ms): perf/327641 perf_event_open(attr_uptr: { type: 0 (PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE), size: 136, config: 0x1 (PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS), sample_type: IDENTIFIER, read_format: TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED|TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING, disabled: 1, inherit: 1, enable_on_exec: 1, exclude_guest: 1 }, pid: 327642 (perf-exec), cpu: -1, group_fd: -1, flags: FD_CLOEXEC) = 4 ? ( ): gpm/991 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 10.133 ( ): sleep/327642 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 5, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7ffd36f83ed0) ... ? ( ): pool-gsd-smart/3051 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 30.276 ( ): gpm/991 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 2, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7ffcc6f73710) ... 223.215 (1000.430 ms): pool-gsd-smart/3051 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 1, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7f6e7fffec90) = 0 30.276 (2000.394 ms): gpm/991 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 1230.814 ( ): pool-gsd-smart/3051 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 1, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7f6e7fffec90) ... 1230.814 (1000.404 ms): pool-gsd-smart/3051 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 2030.886 ( ): gpm/991 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 2, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7ffcc6f73710) ... 2237.709 (1000.153 ms): pool-gsd-smart/3051 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 1, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7f6e7fffec90) = 0 ? ( ): crond/1172 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 3242.699 ( ): pool-gsd-smart/3051 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 1, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7f6e7fffec90) ... 2030.886 (2000.385 ms): gpm/991 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 3728.078 ( ): crond/1172 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 60, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7ffe0971dcf0) ... 3242.699 (1000.158 ms): pool-gsd-smart/3051 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 4031.409 ( ): gpm/991 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 2, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7ffcc6f73710) ... 10.133 (5000.375 ms): sleep/327642 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 Performance counter stats for 'sleep 5': 2,617,347 cycles 1,855,997 instructions # 0.71 insn per cycle 5.002282128 seconds time elapsed 0.000855000 seconds user 0.000852000 seconds sys # perf annotate: - Building with binutils' libopcode now is opt-in (BUILD_NONDISTRO=1) for licensing reasons, and we missed a build test on tools/perf/tests makefile. Since we now default to NDEBUG=1, we ended up segfaulting when building with BUILD_NONDISTRO=1 because a needed initialization routine was being "error checked" via an assert. Fix it by explicitly checking the result and aborting instead if it fails. We better back propagate the error, but at least 'perf annotate' on samples collected for a BPF program is back working when perf is built with BUILD_NONDISTRO=1. perf report/top: - Add back TUI hierarchy mode header, that is seen when using 'perf report/top --hierarchy'. - Fix the number of entries for 'e' key in the TUI that was preventing navigation of lines when expanding an entry. perf report/script: - Support cross platform register handling, allowing a perf.data file collected on one architecture to have registers sampled correctly displayed when analysis tools such as 'perf report' and 'perf script' are used on a different architecture. - Fix handling of event attributes in pipe mode, i.e. when one uses: perf record -o - | perf report -i - When no perf.data files are used. - Handle files generated via pipe mode with a version of perf and then read also via pipe mode with a different version of perf, where the event attr record may have changed, use the record size field to properly support this version mismatch. perf probe: - Accessing global variables from uprobes isn't supported, make the error message state that instead of stating that some minimal kernel version is needed to have that feature. This seems just a tool limitation, the kernel probably has all that is needed. perf tests: - Fix a reference count related leak in the dlfilter v0 API where the result of a thread__find_symbol_fb() is not matched with an addr_location__exit() to drop the reference counts of the resolved components (machine, thread, map, symbol, etc). Add a dlfilter test to make sure that doesn't regresses. - Lots of fixes for the 'perf test' written in shell script related to problems found with the shellcheck utility. - Fixes for 'perf test' shell scripts testing features enabled when perf is built with BUILD_BPF_SKEL=1, such as 'perf stat' bpf counters. - Add perf record sample filtering test, things like the following example, that gets implemented as a BPF filter attached to the event: # perf record -e task-clock -c 10000 --filter 'ip < 0xffffffff00000000' - Improve the way the task_analyzer test checks if libtraceevent is linked, using 'perf version --build-options' instead of the more expensinve 'perf record -e "sched:sched_switch"'. - Add support for riscv in the mmap-basic test. (This went as well via the RiscV tree, same contents). libperf: - Implement riscv mmap support (This went as well via the RiscV tree, same contents). perf script: - New tool that converts perf.data files to the firefox profiler format so that one can use the visualizer at https://profiler.firefox.com/. Done by Anup Sharma as part of this year's Google Summer of Code. One can generate the output and upload it to the web interface but Anup also automated everything: perf script gecko -F 99 -a sleep 60 - Support syscall name parsing on arm64. - Print "cgroup" field on the same line as "comm". perf bench: - Add new 'uprobe' benchmark to measure the overhead of uprobes with/without BPF programs attached to it. - breakpoints are not available on power9, skip that test. perf stat: - Add #num_cpus_online literal to be used in 'perf stat' metrics, and add this extra 'perf test' check that exemplifies its purpose: TEST_ASSERT_VAL("#num_cpus_online", expr__parse(&num_cpus_online, ctx, "#num_cpus_online") == 0); TEST_ASSERT_VAL("#num_cpus", expr__parse(&num_cpus, ctx, "#num_cpus") == 0); TEST_ASSERT_VAL("#num_cpus >= #num_cpus_online", num_cpus >= num_cpus_online); Miscellaneous: - Improve tool startup time by lazily reading PMU, JSON, sysfs data. - Improve error reporting in the parsing of events, passing YYLTYPE to error routines, so that the output can show were the parsing error was found. - Add 'perf test' entries to check the parsing of events improvements. - Fix various leak for things detected by -fsanitize=address, mostly things that would be freed at tool exit, including: - Free evsel->filter on the destructor. - Allow tools to register a thread->priv destructor and use it in 'perf trace'. - Free evsel->priv in 'perf trace'. - Free string returned by synthesize_perf_probe_point() when the caller fails to do all it needs. - Adjust various compiler options to not consider errors some warnings when building with broken headers found in things like python, flex, bison, as we otherwise build with -Werror. Some for gcc, some for clang, some for some specific version of those, some for some specific version of flex or bison, or some specific combination of these components, bah. - Allow customization of clang options for BPF target, this helps building on gentoo where there are other oddities where BPF targets gets passed some compiler options intended for the native build, so building with WERROR=0 helps while these oddities are fixed. - Dont pass ERR_PTR() values to perf_session__delete() in 'perf top' and 'perf lock', fixing some segfaults when handling some odd failures. - Add LTO build option. - Fix format of unordered lists in the perf docs (tools/perf/Documentation). - Overhaul the bison files, using constructs such as YYNOMEM. - Remove unused tokens from the bison .y files. - Add more comments to various structs. - A few LoongArch enablement patches. Vendor events (JSON): - Add JSON metrics for Yitian 710 DDR (aarch64). Things like: EventName, BriefDescription visible_window_limit_reached_rd, "At least one entry in read queue reaches the visible window limit.", visible_window_limit_reached_wr, "At least one entry in write queue reaches the visible window limit.", op_is_dqsosc_mpc , "A DQS Oscillator MPC command to DRAM.", op_is_dqsosc_mrr , "A DQS Oscillator MRR command to DRAM.", op_is_tcr_mrr , "A Temperature Compensated Refresh(TCR) MRR command to DRAM.", - Add AmpereOne metrics (aarch64). - Update N2 and V2 metrics (aarch64) and events using Arm telemetry repo. - Update scale units and descriptions of common topdown metrics on aarch64. Things like: - "MetricExpr": "stall_slot_frontend / (#slots * cpu_cycles)", - "BriefDescription": "Frontend bound L1 topdown metric", + "MetricExpr": "100 * (stall_slot_frontend / (#slots * cpu_cycles))", + "BriefDescription": "This metric is the percentage of total slots that were stalled due to resource constraints in the frontend of the processor.", - Update events for intel: meteorlake to 1.04, sapphirerapids to 1.15, Icelake+ metric constraints. - Update files for the power10 platform. Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYKAB0WIQR2GiIUctdOfX2qHhGyPKLppCJ+JwUCZPfJZgAKCRCyPKLppCJ+ J1/eAP9lgtavD0V75wy1p5zyotkceOmPTkk1DYFVx2Euhxa/lAD/YW/JvuVSo0Gr HqJP52XaV0tF8gG+YxL+Lay/Ke0P5AQ= =d12c -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'perf-tools-for-v6.6-1-2023-09-05' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/perf/perf-tools Pull perf tools updates from Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo: "perf tools maintainership: - Add git information for perf-tools and perf-tools-next trees and branches to the MAINTAINERS file. That is where development now takes place and myself and Namhyung Kim have write access, more people to come as we emulate other maintainer groups. perf record: - Record kernel data maps when 'perf record --data' is used, so that global variables can be resolved and used in tools that do data profiling. perf trace: - Remove the old, experimental support for BPF events in which a .c file was passed as an event: "perf trace -e hello.c" to then get compiled and loaded. The only known usage for that, that shipped with the kernel as an example for such events, augmented the raw_syscalls tracepoints and was converted to a libbpf skeleton, reusing all the user space components and the BPF code connected to the syscalls. In the end just the way to glue the BPF part and the user space type beautifiers changed, now being performed by libbpf skeletons. The next step is to use BTF to do pretty printing of all syscall types, as discussed with Alan Maguire and others. Now, on a perf built with BUILD_BPF_SKEL=1 we get most if not all path/filenames/strings, some of the networking data structures, perf_event_attr, etc, i.e. systemwide tracing of nanosleep calls and perf_event_open syscalls while 'perf stat' runs 'sleep' for 5 seconds: # perf trace -a -e *nanosleep,perf* perf stat -e cycles,instructions sleep 5 0.000 ( 9.034 ms): perf/327641 perf_event_open(attr_uptr: { type: 0 (PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE), size: 136, config: 0 (PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES), sample_type: IDENTIFIER, read_format: TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED|TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING, disabled: 1, inherit: 1, enable_on_exec: 1, exclude_guest: 1 }, pid: 327642 (perf), cpu: -1, group_fd: -1, flags: FD_CLOEXEC) = 3 9.039 ( 0.006 ms): perf/327641 perf_event_open(attr_uptr: { type: 0 (PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE), size: 136, config: 0x1 (PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS), sample_type: IDENTIFIER, read_format: TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED|TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING, disabled: 1, inherit: 1, enable_on_exec: 1, exclude_guest: 1 }, pid: 327642 (perf-exec), cpu: -1, group_fd: -1, flags: FD_CLOEXEC) = 4 ? ( ): gpm/991 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 10.133 ( ): sleep/327642 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 5, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7ffd36f83ed0) ... ? ( ): pool-gsd-smart/3051 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 30.276 ( ): gpm/991 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 2, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7ffcc6f73710) ... 223.215 (1000.430 ms): pool-gsd-smart/3051 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 1, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7f6e7fffec90) = 0 30.276 (2000.394 ms): gpm/991 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 1230.814 ( ): pool-gsd-smart/3051 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 1, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7f6e7fffec90) ... 1230.814 (1000.404 ms): pool-gsd-smart/3051 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 2030.886 ( ): gpm/991 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 2, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7ffcc6f73710) ... 2237.709 (1000.153 ms): pool-gsd-smart/3051 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 1, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7f6e7fffec90) = 0 ? ( ): crond/1172 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 3242.699 ( ): pool-gsd-smart/3051 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 1, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7f6e7fffec90) ... 2030.886 (2000.385 ms): gpm/991 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 3728.078 ( ): crond/1172 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 60, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7ffe0971dcf0) ... 3242.699 (1000.158 ms): pool-gsd-smart/3051 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 4031.409 ( ): gpm/991 clock_nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 2, .tv_nsec: 0 }, rmtp: 0x7ffcc6f73710) ... 10.133 (5000.375 ms): sleep/327642 ... [continued]: clock_nanosleep()) = 0 Performance counter stats for 'sleep 5': 2,617,347 cycles 1,855,997 instructions # 0.71 insn per cycle 5.002282128 seconds time elapsed 0.000855000 seconds user 0.000852000 seconds sys perf annotate: - Building with binutils' libopcode now is opt-in (BUILD_NONDISTRO=1) for licensing reasons, and we missed a build test on tools/perf/tests makefile. Since we now default to NDEBUG=1, we ended up segfaulting when building with BUILD_NONDISTRO=1 because a needed initialization routine was being "error checked" via an assert. Fix it by explicitly checking the result and aborting instead if it fails. We better back propagate the error, but at least 'perf annotate' on samples collected for a BPF program is back working when perf is built with BUILD_NONDISTRO=1. perf report/top: - Add back TUI hierarchy mode header, that is seen when using 'perf report/top --hierarchy'. - Fix the number of entries for 'e' key in the TUI that was preventing navigation of lines when expanding an entry. perf report/script: - Support cross platform register handling, allowing a perf.data file collected on one architecture to have registers sampled correctly displayed when analysis tools such as 'perf report' and 'perf script' are used on a different architecture. - Fix handling of event attributes in pipe mode, i.e. when one uses: perf record -o - | perf report -i - When no perf.data files are used. - Handle files generated via pipe mode with a version of perf and then read also via pipe mode with a different version of perf, where the event attr record may have changed, use the record size field to properly support this version mismatch. perf probe: - Accessing global variables from uprobes isn't supported, make the error message state that instead of stating that some minimal kernel version is needed to have that feature. This seems just a tool limitation, the kernel probably has all that is needed. perf tests: - Fix a reference count related leak in the dlfilter v0 API where the result of a thread__find_symbol_fb() is not matched with an addr_location__exit() to drop the reference counts of the resolved components (machine, thread, map, symbol, etc). Add a dlfilter test to make sure that doesn't regresses. - Lots of fixes for the 'perf test' written in shell script related to problems found with the shellcheck utility. - Fixes for 'perf test' shell scripts testing features enabled when perf is built with BUILD_BPF_SKEL=1, such as 'perf stat' bpf counters. - Add perf record sample filtering test, things like the following example, that gets implemented as a BPF filter attached to the event: # perf record -e task-clock -c 10000 --filter 'ip < 0xffffffff00000000' - Improve the way the task_analyzer test checks if libtraceevent is linked, using 'perf version --build-options' instead of the more expensinve 'perf record -e "sched:sched_switch"'. - Add support for riscv in the mmap-basic test. (This went as well via the RiscV tree, same contents). libperf: - Implement riscv mmap support (This went as well via the RiscV tree, same contents). perf script: - New tool that converts perf.data files to the firefox profiler format so that one can use the visualizer at https://profiler.firefox.com/. Done by Anup Sharma as part of this year's Google Summer of Code. One can generate the output and upload it to the web interface but Anup also automated everything: perf script gecko -F 99 -a sleep 60 - Support syscall name parsing on arm64. - Print "cgroup" field on the same line as "comm". perf bench: - Add new 'uprobe' benchmark to measure the overhead of uprobes with/without BPF programs attached to it. - breakpoints are not available on power9, skip that test. perf stat: - Add #num_cpus_online literal to be used in 'perf stat' metrics, and add this extra 'perf test' check that exemplifies its purpose: TEST_ASSERT_VAL("#num_cpus_online", expr__parse(&num_cpus_online, ctx, "#num_cpus_online") == 0); TEST_ASSERT_VAL("#num_cpus", expr__parse(&num_cpus, ctx, "#num_cpus") == 0); TEST_ASSERT_VAL("#num_cpus >= #num_cpus_online", num_cpus >= num_cpus_online); Miscellaneous: - Improve tool startup time by lazily reading PMU, JSON, sysfs data. - Improve error reporting in the parsing of events, passing YYLTYPE to error routines, so that the output can show were the parsing error was found. - Add 'perf test' entries to check the parsing of events improvements. - Fix various leak for things detected by -fsanitize=address, mostly things that would be freed at tool exit, including: - Free evsel->filter on the destructor. - Allow tools to register a thread->priv destructor and use it in 'perf trace'. - Free evsel->priv in 'perf trace'. - Free string returned by synthesize_perf_probe_point() when the caller fails to do all it needs. - Adjust various compiler options to not consider errors some warnings when building with broken headers found in things like python, flex, bison, as we otherwise build with -Werror. Some for gcc, some for clang, some for some specific version of those, some for some specific version of flex or bison, or some specific combination of these components, bah. - Allow customization of clang options for BPF target, this helps building on gentoo where there are other oddities where BPF targets gets passed some compiler options intended for the native build, so building with WERROR=0 helps while these oddities are fixed. - Dont pass ERR_PTR() values to perf_session__delete() in 'perf top' and 'perf lock', fixing some segfaults when handling some odd failures. - Add LTO build option. - Fix format of unordered lists in the perf docs (tools/perf/Documentation) - Overhaul the bison files, using constructs such as YYNOMEM. - Remove unused tokens from the bison .y files. - Add more comments to various structs. - A few LoongArch enablement patches. Vendor events (JSON): - Add JSON metrics for Yitian 710 DDR (aarch64). Things like: EventName, BriefDescription visible_window_limit_reached_rd, "At least one entry in read queue reaches the visible window limit.", visible_window_limit_reached_wr, "At least one entry in write queue reaches the visible window limit.", op_is_dqsosc_mpc , "A DQS Oscillator MPC command to DRAM.", op_is_dqsosc_mrr , "A DQS Oscillator MRR command to DRAM.", op_is_tcr_mrr , "A Temperature Compensated Refresh(TCR) MRR command to DRAM.", - Add AmpereOne metrics (aarch64). - Update N2 and V2 metrics (aarch64) and events using Arm telemetry repo. - Update scale units and descriptions of common topdown metrics on aarch64. Things like: - "MetricExpr": "stall_slot_frontend / (#slots * cpu_cycles)", - "BriefDescription": "Frontend bound L1 topdown metric", + "MetricExpr": "100 * (stall_slot_frontend / (#slots * cpu_cycles))", + "BriefDescription": "This metric is the percentage of total slots that were stalled due to resource constraints in the frontend of the processor.", - Update events for intel: meteorlake to 1.04, sapphirerapids to 1.15, Icelake+ metric constraints. - Update files for the power10 platform" * tag 'perf-tools-for-v6.6-1-2023-09-05' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/perf/perf-tools: (217 commits) perf parse-events: Fix driver config term perf parse-events: Fixes relating to no_value terms perf parse-events: Fix propagation of term's no_value when cloning perf parse-events: Name the two term enums perf list: Don't print Unit for "default_core" perf vendor events intel: Fix modifier in tma_info_system_mem_parallel_reads for skylake perf dlfilter: Avoid leak in v0 API test use of resolve_address() perf metric: Add #num_cpus_online literal perf pmu: Remove str from perf_pmu_alias perf parse-events: Make common term list to strbuf helper perf parse-events: Minor help message improvements perf pmu: Avoid uninitialized use of alias->str perf jevents: Use "default_core" for events with no Unit perf test stat_bpf_counters_cgrp: Enhance perf stat cgroup BPF counter test perf test shell stat_bpf_counters: Fix test on Intel perf test shell record_bpf_filter: Skip 6.2 kernel libperf: Get rid of attr.id field perf tools: Convert to perf_record_header_attr_id() libperf: Add perf_record_header_attr_id() perf tools: Handle old data in PERF_RECORD_ATTR ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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3095dd99dd |
XArray/IDA updates for 6.6
- Fix a bug encountered by people using bittorrent where they'd get NULL pointer dereferences on page cache lookups when using XFS - Two documentation fixes -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCgAdFiEEejHryeLBw/spnjHrDpNsjXcpgj4FAmT7XLYACgkQDpNsjXcp gj6qrAf+LiAs3dUELOjrqaQQbbNGp4na+YwJCiezuvwZn8P+ieJpt6QCEDHEb1jH LCOjr0GFMhHnAWp9Q0Qay4IXoKk8DPkA/avSaZgsl5blmMyNqFMgHklU7mjRvhCG ayb/NeZYwrJhA9NyueXYuH3h7QDryxyIN3TZS1/7z13YrohMIQeu3q7X/ZBMh7NS uPd7vmDj8TnZ/agQzplQ4XDov9lrzkUXDJqpMvn/Gbr4K7y66UZa3SLxi1JPrnah ffDvBlK2OImNBoaADfiRImWc7QlXVkF/B08xUcJ6tXAeO6xJDykkie+gjsF2S040 YP2YIG+IWi47zqa25EuxFRtavwUh6w== =4GKy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'xarray-6.6' of git://git.infradead.org/users/willy/xarray Pull xarray fixes from Matthew Wilcox: - Fix a bug encountered by people using bittorrent where they'd get NULL pointer dereferences on page cache lookups when using XFS - Two documentation fixes * tag 'xarray-6.6' of git://git.infradead.org/users/willy/xarray: idr: fix param name in idr_alloc_cyclic() doc xarray: Document necessary flag in alloc functions XArray: Do not return sibling entries from xa_load() |
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Linus Torvalds
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d0a45eeb58 |
Landlock updates for v6.6-rc1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIYEABYIAC4WIQSVyBthFV4iTW/VU1/l49DojIL20gUCZPi3lxAcbWljQGRpZ2lr b2QubmV0AAoJEOXj0OiMgvbSW+4A/3VcBRAB8/1HTTUulwUMYhF2msyAN6p5TtKl WGVASdC1AP9NbR2Dh9HwHZmVrlwRbVlqSh9Avi+d0VNQjJKPwvtHBw== =nU3g -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'landlock-6.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mic/linux Pull landlock updates from Mickaël Salaün: "One test fix and a __counted_by annotation" * tag 'landlock-6.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mic/linux: selftests/landlock: Fix a resource leak landlock: Annotate struct landlock_rule with __counted_by |
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Linus Torvalds
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73be7fb14e |
Including fixes from netfilter and bpf.
Current release - regressions: - eth: stmmac: fix failure to probe without MAC interface specified Current release - new code bugs: - docs: netlink: fix missing classic_netlink doc reference Previous releases - regressions: - deal with integer overflows in kmalloc_reserve() - use sk_forward_alloc_get() in sk_get_meminfo() - bpf_sk_storage: fix the missing uncharge in sk_omem_alloc - fib: avoid warn splat in flow dissector after packet mangling - skb_segment: call zero copy functions before using skbuff frags - eth: sfc: check for zero length in EF10 RX prefix Previous releases - always broken: - af_unix: fix msg_controllen test in scm_pidfd_recv() for MSG_CMSG_COMPAT - xsk: fix xsk_build_skb() dereferencing possible ERR_PTR() - netfilter: - nft_exthdr: fix non-linear header modification - xt_u32, xt_sctp: validate user space input - nftables: exthdr: fix 4-byte stack OOB write - nfnetlink_osf: avoid OOB read - one more fix for the garbage collection work from last release - igmp: limit igmpv3_newpack() packet size to IP_MAX_MTU - bpf, sockmap: fix preempt_rt splat when using raw_spin_lock_t - handshake: fix null-deref in handshake_nl_done_doit() - ip: ignore dst hint for multipath routes to ensure packets are hashed across the nexthops - phy: micrel: - correct bit assignments for cable test errata - disable EEE according to the KSZ9477 errata Misc: - docs/bpf: document compile-once-run-everywhere (CO-RE) relocations - Revert "net: macsec: preserve ingress frame ordering", it appears to have been developed against an older kernel, problem doesn't exist upstream Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEE6jPA+I1ugmIBA4hXMUZtbf5SIrsFAmT6R6wACgkQMUZtbf5S IrsmTg//TgmRjxSZ0lrPQtJwZR/eN3ZR2oQG3rwnssCx+YgHEGGxQsfT4KHEMacR ZgGDZVTpthUJkkACBPi8ZMoy++RdjEmlCcanfeDkGHoYGtiX1lhkofhLMn1KUHbI rIbP9EdNKxQT0SsBlw/U28pD5jKyqOgL23QobEwmcjLTdMpamb+qIsD6/xNv9tEj Tu4BdCIkhjxnBD622hsE3pFTG7oSn2WM6rf5NT1E43mJ3W8RrMcydSB27J7Oryo9 l3nYMAhz0vQINS2WQ9eCT1/7GI6gg1nDtxFtrnV7ASvxayRBPIUr4kg1vT+Tixsz CZMnwVamEBIYl9agmj7vSji7d5nOUgXPhtWhwWUM2tRoGdeGw3vSi1pgDvRiUCHE PJ4UHv7goa2AgnOlOQCFtRybAu+9nmSGm7V+GkeGLnH7xbFsEa5smQ/+FSPJs8Dn Yf4q5QAhdN8tdnofRlrN/nCssoDF3cfmBsTJ7wo5h71gW+BWhsP58eDCJlXd/r8k +Qnvoe2kw27ktFR1tjsUDZ0AcSmeVARNwmXCOBYZsG4tEek8pLyj008mDvJvdfyn PGPn7Eo5DyaERlHVmPuebHXSyniDEPe2GLTmlHcGiRpGspoUHbB+HRiDAuRLMB9g pkL8RHpNfppnuUXeUoNy3rgEkYwlpTjZX0QHC6N8NQ76ccB6CNM= =YpmE -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'net-6.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski: "Including fixes from netfilter and bpf. Current release - regressions: - eth: stmmac: fix failure to probe without MAC interface specified Current release - new code bugs: - docs: netlink: fix missing classic_netlink doc reference Previous releases - regressions: - deal with integer overflows in kmalloc_reserve() - use sk_forward_alloc_get() in sk_get_meminfo() - bpf_sk_storage: fix the missing uncharge in sk_omem_alloc - fib: avoid warn splat in flow dissector after packet mangling - skb_segment: call zero copy functions before using skbuff frags - eth: sfc: check for zero length in EF10 RX prefix Previous releases - always broken: - af_unix: fix msg_controllen test in scm_pidfd_recv() for MSG_CMSG_COMPAT - xsk: fix xsk_build_skb() dereferencing possible ERR_PTR() - netfilter: - nft_exthdr: fix non-linear header modification - xt_u32, xt_sctp: validate user space input - nftables: exthdr: fix 4-byte stack OOB write - nfnetlink_osf: avoid OOB read - one more fix for the garbage collection work from last release - igmp: limit igmpv3_newpack() packet size to IP_MAX_MTU - bpf, sockmap: fix preempt_rt splat when using raw_spin_lock_t - handshake: fix null-deref in handshake_nl_done_doit() - ip: ignore dst hint for multipath routes to ensure packets are hashed across the nexthops - phy: micrel: - correct bit assignments for cable test errata - disable EEE according to the KSZ9477 errata Misc: - docs/bpf: document compile-once-run-everywhere (CO-RE) relocations - Revert "net: macsec: preserve ingress frame ordering", it appears to have been developed against an older kernel, problem doesn't exist upstream" * tag 'net-6.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (95 commits) net: enetc: distinguish error from valid pointers in enetc_fixup_clear_rss_rfs() Revert "net: team: do not use dynamic lockdep key" net: hns3: remove GSO partial feature bit net: hns3: fix the port information display when sfp is absent net: hns3: fix invalid mutex between tc qdisc and dcb ets command issue net: hns3: fix debugfs concurrency issue between kfree buffer and read net: hns3: fix byte order conversion issue in hclge_dbg_fd_tcam_read() net: hns3: Support query tx timeout threshold by debugfs net: hns3: fix tx timeout issue net: phy: Provide Module 4 KSZ9477 errata (DS80000754C) netfilter: nf_tables: Unbreak audit log reset netfilter: ipset: add the missing IP_SET_HASH_WITH_NET0 macro for ip_set_hash_netportnet.c netfilter: nft_set_rbtree: skip sync GC for new elements in this transaction netfilter: nf_tables: uapi: Describe NFTA_RULE_CHAIN_ID netfilter: nfnetlink_osf: avoid OOB read netfilter: nftables: exthdr: fix 4-byte stack OOB write selftests/bpf: Check bpf_sk_storage has uncharged sk_omem_alloc bpf: bpf_sk_storage: Fix the missing uncharge in sk_omem_alloc bpf: bpf_sk_storage: Fix invalid wait context lockdep report s390/bpf: Pass through tail call counter in trampolines ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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0c02183427 |
ARM:
* Clean up vCPU targets, always returning generic v8 as the preferred target * Trap forwarding infrastructure for nested virtualization (used for traps that are taken from an L2 guest and are needed by the L1 hypervisor) * FEAT_TLBIRANGE support to only invalidate specific ranges of addresses when collapsing a table PTE to a block PTE. This avoids that the guest refills the TLBs again for addresses that aren't covered by the table PTE. * Fix vPMU issues related to handling of PMUver. * Don't unnecessary align non-stack allocations in the EL2 VA space * Drop HCR_VIRT_EXCP_MASK, which was never used... * Don't use smp_processor_id() in kvm_arch_vcpu_load(), but the cpu parameter instead * Drop redundant call to kvm_set_pfn_accessed() in user_mem_abort() * Remove prototypes without implementations RISC-V: * Zba, Zbs, Zicntr, Zicsr, Zifencei, and Zihpm support for guest * Added ONE_REG interface for SATP mode * Added ONE_REG interface to enable/disable multiple ISA extensions * Improved error codes returned by ONE_REG interfaces * Added KVM_GET_REG_LIST ioctl() implementation for KVM RISC-V * Added get-reg-list selftest for KVM RISC-V s390: * PV crypto passthrough enablement (Tony, Steffen, Viktor, Janosch) Allows a PV guest to use crypto cards. Card access is governed by the firmware and once a crypto queue is "bound" to a PV VM every other entity (PV or not) looses access until it is not bound anymore. Enablement is done via flags when creating the PV VM. * Guest debug fixes (Ilya) x86: * Clean up KVM's handling of Intel architectural events * Intel bugfixes * Add support for SEV-ES DebugSwap, allowing SEV-ES guests to use debug registers and generate/handle #DBs * Clean up LBR virtualization code * Fix a bug where KVM fails to set the target pCPU during an IRTE update * Fix fatal bugs in SEV-ES intrahost migration * Fix a bug where the recent (architecturally correct) change to reinject #BP and skip INT3 broke SEV guests (can't decode INT3 to skip it) * Retry APIC map recalculation if a vCPU is added/enabled * Overhaul emergency reboot code to bring SVM up to par with VMX, tie the "emergency disabling" behavior to KVM actually being loaded, and move all of the logic within KVM * Fix user triggerable WARNs in SVM where KVM incorrectly assumes the TSC ratio MSR cannot diverge from the default when TSC scaling is disabled up related code * Add a framework to allow "caching" feature flags so that KVM can check if the guest can use a feature without needing to search guest CPUID * Rip out the ancient MMU_DEBUG crud and replace the useful bits with CONFIG_KVM_PROVE_MMU * Fix KVM's handling of !visible guest roots to avoid premature triple fault injection * Overhaul KVM's page-track APIs, and KVMGT's usage, to reduce the API surface that is needed by external users (currently only KVMGT), and fix a variety of issues in the process This last item had a silly one-character bug in the topic branch that was sent to me. Because it caused pretty bad selftest failures in some configurations, I decided to squash in the fix. So, while the exact commit ids haven't been in linux-next, the code has (from the kvm-x86 tree). Generic: * Wrap kvm_{gfn,hva}_range.pte in a union to allow mmu_notifier events to pass action specific data without needing to constantly update the main handlers. * Drop unused function declarations Selftests: * Add testcases to x86's sync_regs_test for detecting KVM TOCTOU bugs * Add support for printf() in guest code and covert all guest asserts to use printf-based reporting * Clean up the PMU event filter test and add new testcases * Include x86 selftests in the KVM x86 MAINTAINERS entry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFIBAABCAAyFiEE8TM4V0tmI4mGbHaCv/vSX3jHroMFAmT1m0kUHHBib256aW5p QHJlZGhhdC5jb20ACgkQv/vSX3jHroMNgggAiN7nz6UC423FznuI+yO3TLm8tkx1 CpKh5onqQogVtchH+vrngi97cfOzZb1/AtifY90OWQi31KEWhehkeofcx7G6ERhj 5a9NFADY1xGBsX4exca/VHDxhnzsbDWaWYPXw5vWFWI6erft9Mvy3tp1LwTvOzqM v8X4aWz+g5bmo/DWJf4Wu32tEU6mnxzkrjKU14JmyqQTBawVmJ3RYvHVJ/Agpw+n hRtPAy7FU6XTdkmq/uCT+KUHuJEIK0E/l1js47HFAqSzwdW70UDg14GGo1o4ETxu RjZQmVNvL57yVgi6QU38/A0FWIsWQm5IlaX1Ug6x8pjZPnUKNbo9BY4T1g== =W+4p -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm Pull kvm updates from Paolo Bonzini: "ARM: - Clean up vCPU targets, always returning generic v8 as the preferred target - Trap forwarding infrastructure for nested virtualization (used for traps that are taken from an L2 guest and are needed by the L1 hypervisor) - FEAT_TLBIRANGE support to only invalidate specific ranges of addresses when collapsing a table PTE to a block PTE. This avoids that the guest refills the TLBs again for addresses that aren't covered by the table PTE. - Fix vPMU issues related to handling of PMUver. - Don't unnecessary align non-stack allocations in the EL2 VA space - Drop HCR_VIRT_EXCP_MASK, which was never used... - Don't use smp_processor_id() in kvm_arch_vcpu_load(), but the cpu parameter instead - Drop redundant call to kvm_set_pfn_accessed() in user_mem_abort() - Remove prototypes without implementations RISC-V: - Zba, Zbs, Zicntr, Zicsr, Zifencei, and Zihpm support for guest - Added ONE_REG interface for SATP mode - Added ONE_REG interface to enable/disable multiple ISA extensions - Improved error codes returned by ONE_REG interfaces - Added KVM_GET_REG_LIST ioctl() implementation for KVM RISC-V - Added get-reg-list selftest for KVM RISC-V s390: - PV crypto passthrough enablement (Tony, Steffen, Viktor, Janosch) Allows a PV guest to use crypto cards. Card access is governed by the firmware and once a crypto queue is "bound" to a PV VM every other entity (PV or not) looses access until it is not bound anymore. Enablement is done via flags when creating the PV VM. - Guest debug fixes (Ilya) x86: - Clean up KVM's handling of Intel architectural events - Intel bugfixes - Add support for SEV-ES DebugSwap, allowing SEV-ES guests to use debug registers and generate/handle #DBs - Clean up LBR virtualization code - Fix a bug where KVM fails to set the target pCPU during an IRTE update - Fix fatal bugs in SEV-ES intrahost migration - Fix a bug where the recent (architecturally correct) change to reinject #BP and skip INT3 broke SEV guests (can't decode INT3 to skip it) - Retry APIC map recalculation if a vCPU is added/enabled - Overhaul emergency reboot code to bring SVM up to par with VMX, tie the "emergency disabling" behavior to KVM actually being loaded, and move all of the logic within KVM - Fix user triggerable WARNs in SVM where KVM incorrectly assumes the TSC ratio MSR cannot diverge from the default when TSC scaling is disabled up related code - Add a framework to allow "caching" feature flags so that KVM can check if the guest can use a feature without needing to search guest CPUID - Rip out the ancient MMU_DEBUG crud and replace the useful bits with CONFIG_KVM_PROVE_MMU - Fix KVM's handling of !visible guest roots to avoid premature triple fault injection - Overhaul KVM's page-track APIs, and KVMGT's usage, to reduce the API surface that is needed by external users (currently only KVMGT), and fix a variety of issues in the process Generic: - Wrap kvm_{gfn,hva}_range.pte in a union to allow mmu_notifier events to pass action specific data without needing to constantly update the main handlers. - Drop unused function declarations Selftests: - Add testcases to x86's sync_regs_test for detecting KVM TOCTOU bugs - Add support for printf() in guest code and covert all guest asserts to use printf-based reporting - Clean up the PMU event filter test and add new testcases - Include x86 selftests in the KVM x86 MAINTAINERS entry" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: (279 commits) KVM: x86/mmu: Include mmu.h in spte.h KVM: x86/mmu: Use dummy root, backed by zero page, for !visible guest roots KVM: x86/mmu: Disallow guest from using !visible slots for page tables KVM: x86/mmu: Harden TDP MMU iteration against root w/o shadow page KVM: x86/mmu: Harden new PGD against roots without shadow pages KVM: x86/mmu: Add helper to convert root hpa to shadow page drm/i915/gvt: Drop final dependencies on KVM internal details KVM: x86/mmu: Handle KVM bookkeeping in page-track APIs, not callers KVM: x86/mmu: Drop @slot param from exported/external page-track APIs KVM: x86/mmu: Bug the VM if write-tracking is used but not enabled KVM: x86/mmu: Assert that correct locks are held for page write-tracking KVM: x86/mmu: Rename page-track APIs to reflect the new reality KVM: x86/mmu: Drop infrastructure for multiple page-track modes KVM: x86/mmu: Use page-track notifiers iff there are external users KVM: x86/mmu: Move KVM-only page-track declarations to internal header KVM: x86: Remove the unused page-track hook track_flush_slot() drm/i915/gvt: switch from ->track_flush_slot() to ->track_remove_region() KVM: x86: Add a new page-track hook to handle memslot deletion drm/i915/gvt: Don't bother removing write-protection on to-be-deleted slot KVM: x86: Reject memslot MOVE operations if KVMGT is attached ... |
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Martin KaFai Lau
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a96d1cfb2d |
selftests/bpf: Check bpf_sk_storage has uncharged sk_omem_alloc
This patch checks the sk_omem_alloc has been uncharged by bpf_sk_storage during the __sk_destruct. Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20230901231129.578493-4-martin.lau@linux.dev |
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Xie XiuQi
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7f33105cdd |
tools/mm: fix undefined reference to pthread_once
Commit |
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Ian Rogers
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45fc4628c1 |
perf parse-events: Fix driver config term
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Linus Torvalds
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ea4f9c37f7 |
More power management updates for 6.6-rc1
- Add Georgian translation to Makefile LANGUAGES in cpupower (Shuah Khan). - Add support for per-policy performance boost to cpufreq (Jie Zhan). - Fix assorted issues in the cpufreq core, common governor code and in the pcc cpufreq driver (Liao Chang). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCAAwFiEE4fcc61cGeeHD/fCwgsRv/nhiVHEFAmT2DucSHHJqd0Byand5 c29ja2kubmV0AAoJEILEb/54YlRxGR8P/2vCQ9yfjgummWwG5FD/s/nFAryZJ/Ba 2wAj/RP6qG4azewt20wctO1J0sbSMcOEqDKg3Kl3DRm76+iYO3mMfYy27gXLuhMU VooFEVYSlKjxmR3SPDsrk+uGahEN2nbJzRb37PJCu8nJbMQ/M81cQ5uOySSZJpYi Sc8ejT7mpQcabBPuoN/kPv4YVxHqTHdRbrt9bYEbQM492SSNWZqHLp4wiXBmrjoT wVGbFi3wdmyA/Zj/N4meJMBhCSBF9Dcqz1hMGya0d6Tqo9SdYo+zn5xO7xP/Xoco PdOhstARA8H4hlUo6BVtGrYNOhXcObIUzwtnXUrw4CeQggDRiPtx8Ogd9oFZRx1O gprCjYSrE7njNkBm/+ywg0vOOpdcOP49JqaauegffuLKm5BZJfAicPyFAYyRQ265 zXF9t+VMYBcwXOLlbPG12Dck00HQsO6mWsctwIcgGiaRwBxCebBohoA2luHQ/ceE pIBKFTtm+HVAFWMWHzuncIGMo20tq/JTB1qj1EQrvPa9QANN6yzWTD9oci5eCjAb CdWDKrcDToLHmQ3jXG3BnBVG3q7uzhpscu3knL+Zt06C0bISkxNTXmU+Q61Kxfbe J1gtAT+sOJqApG4iA/fuAWLKgQnaXZ5i1olVJculZ/KREMHUckAoqeRuiXyAAc1z PqY5mmUksK0Z =2mPX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pm-6.6-rc1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull more power management updates from Rafael Wysocki: "These fix cpufreq core and the pcc cpufreq driver, add per-policy boost support to cpufreq and add Georgian translation Makefile LANGUAGES in cpupower. Specifics: - Add Georgian translation to Makefile LANGUAGES in cpupower (Shuah Khan). - Add support for per-policy performance boost to cpufreq (Jie Zhan). - Fix assorted issues in the cpufreq core, common governor code and in the pcc cpufreq driver (Liao Chang)" * tag 'pm-6.6-rc1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: cpufreq: Support per-policy performance boost cpufreq: pcc: Fix the potentinal scheduling delays in target_index() cpufreq: governor: Free dbs_data directly when gov->init() fails cpufreq: Fix the race condition while updating the transition_task of policy cpufreq: Avoid printing kernel addresses in cpufreq_resume() cpupower: Add Georgian translation to Makefile LANGUAGES |
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Linus Torvalds
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b70100f2e6 |
Probes updates for v6.6:
- kprobes: use struct_size() for variable size kretprobe_instance data structure. - eprobe: Simplify trace_eprobe list iteration. - probe events: Data structure field access support on BTF argument. . Update BTF argument support on the functions in the kernel loadable modules (only loaded modules are supported). . Move generic BTF access function (search function prototype and get function parameters) to a separated file. . Add a function to search a member of data structure in BTF. . Support accessing BTF data structure member from probe args by C-like arrow('->') and dot('.') operators. e.g. 't sched_switch next=next->pid vruntime=next->se.vruntime' . Support accessing BTF data structure member from $retval. e.g. 'f getname_flags%return +0($retval->name):string' . Add string type checking if BTF type info is available. This will reject if user specify ":string" type for non "char pointer" type. . Automatically assume the fprobe event as a function return event if $retval is used. - selftests/ftrace: Add BTF data field access test cases. - Documentation: Update fprobe event example with BTF data field. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFPBAABCgA5FiEEh7BulGwFlgAOi5DV2/sHvwUrPxsFAmTycQkbHG1hc2FtaS5o aXJhbWF0c3VAZ21haWwuY29tAAoJENv7B78FKz8bqS8H/jeR1JhOzIXOvTw7XCFm MrSY/SKi8tQfV6lau2UmoYdbYvYjpqL34XLOQPNf2/lrcL2M9aNYXk9fbhlW8enx vkMyKQ0E5anixkF4vsTbEl9DaprxbpsPVACmZ/7VjQk2JuXIdyaNk8hno9LgIcEq udztb0o2HmDFqAXfRi0LvlSTAIwvXZ+usmEvYpaq1g2WwrCe7NHEYl42vMpj+h4H 9l4t5rA9JyPPX4yQUjtKGW5eRVTwDTm/Gn6DRzYfYzkkiBZv27qfovzBOt672LgG hyot+u7XeKvZx3jjnF7+mRWoH/m0dqyhyi/nPhpIE09VhgwclrbGAcDuR1x6sp01 PHY= =hBDN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'probes-v6.6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace Pull probes updates from Masami Hiramatsu: - kprobes: use struct_size() for variable size kretprobe_instance data structure. - eprobe: Simplify trace_eprobe list iteration. - probe events: Data structure field access support on BTF argument. - Update BTF argument support on the functions in the kernel loadable modules (only loaded modules are supported). - Move generic BTF access function (search function prototype and get function parameters) to a separated file. - Add a function to search a member of data structure in BTF. - Support accessing BTF data structure member from probe args by C-like arrow('->') and dot('.') operators. e.g. 't sched_switch next=next->pid vruntime=next->se.vruntime' - Support accessing BTF data structure member from $retval. e.g. 'f getname_flags%return +0($retval->name):string' - Add string type checking if BTF type info is available. This will reject if user specify ":string" type for non "char pointer" type. - Automatically assume the fprobe event as a function return event if $retval is used. - selftests/ftrace: Add BTF data field access test cases. - Documentation: Update fprobe event example with BTF data field. * tag 'probes-v6.6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace: Documentation: tracing: Update fprobe event example with BTF field selftests/ftrace: Add BTF fields access testcases tracing/fprobe-event: Assume fprobe is a return event by $retval tracing/probes: Add string type check with BTF tracing/probes: Support BTF field access from $retval tracing/probes: Support BTF based data structure field access tracing/probes: Add a function to search a member of a struct/union tracing/probes: Move finding func-proto API and getting func-param API to trace_btf tracing/probes: Support BTF argument on module functions tracing/eprobe: Iterate trace_eprobe directly kernel: kprobes: Use struct_size() |
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Linus Torvalds
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fdde618780 |
Fix __NR_map_shadow_stack syscall-renumbering fallout in the
x86 self-test code. [ Arguably the existing code was unnecessarily fragile, and tooling should have picked up the new syscall number, and a wider fix is being worked on - but meanwhile, let's not have the old syscall number in the kernel tree. ] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmTzDKMRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1iCVg//fHMSq7ZhK7gqoKOW+uqMNED9FWq8OIFv WJZhqZO7FnU2gJNYX+KGANfnzRi3kgBcaBJ/JlNhjfdWxm4e+YyyXkeTG2zP76Wz nCc9dwxD8xBD6my9WkW9sD4Q4ogsE6HYEQTi3ook3XsLytzbkYpyXXaLXXl84Rnz 9xYLQfNbTwA60NjYSWwN0Eec/rmiJqavayNe1b7hBfkqX8C4iXAIBDnadvfhN7Lv KGWlkbrOg3S5o7Dy/chBjHIVbgYgHeD5lI0drzVkkbMdgBJvXy/1UB+NgD7hoa9L V0OFnHSkeb2r5rv6IxabTu9x8+QhL3punrlBDEpeAWpF3glVnbbZ2S/7FpS5I+wl fgU+jg3h2WX3N1adn4ibm9RdqmnqcL6yeOLPMUo5odzu/fZ3s07zW/5KsaaXZMdp 1xXxKBZLLUO07apRRtiFfcMCXPThuVafWFF+9rTtULB7Lfzd1mOwVrKxJOZgTwXj GK/v8hEhx9ipDZsfcHG4Hbe1YAZjogF2uPvOrivFlpLxkdkZUlp9hlmMYyi9uIs4 i3oZX2Viwdq+y6z7frIUYHmW5emO6g81x+a41hhE7xdsWgEPDl/A2lMNF4d0Qunm oDyFrxELU75ueLiqaAnYk3n65v2PeDTtq5aANYZtHoprqZqwYHLniH0TK+bMRbL9 CoYed1yx5DQ= =W86M -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-urgent-2023-09-02' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 selftest fix from Ingo Molnar: "Fix the __NR_map_shadow_stack syscall-renumbering fallout in the x86 self-test code. [ Arguably the existing code was unnecessarily fragile, and tooling should have picked up the new syscall number, and a wider fix is being worked on - but meanwhile, let's not have the old syscall number in the kernel tree. ]" * tag 'x86-urgent-2023-09-02' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: selftests/x86: Update map_shadow_stack syscall nr |
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Ian Rogers
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9ea150a8d0 |
perf parse-events: Fixes relating to no_value terms
A term may have no value in which case it is assumed to have a value of 1. It doesn't just apply to alias/event terms so change the parse_events_term__to_strbuf assert. Commit |
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Linus Torvalds
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34232fcfe9 |
Tracing updates for 6.6:
User visible changes: - Added a way to easier filter with cpumasks: # echo 'cpumask & CPUS{17-42}' > /sys/kernel/tracing/events/ipi_send_cpumask/filter - Show actual size of ring buffer after modifying the ring buffer size via buffer_size_kb. Currently it just returns what was written, but the actual size rounds up to the sub buffer size. Show that real size instead. Major changes: - Added "eventfs". This is the code that handles the inodes and dentries of tracefs/events directory. As there are thousands of events, and each event has several inodes and dentries that currently exist even when tracing is never used, they take up precious memory. Instead, eventfs will allocate the inodes and dentries in a JIT way (similar to what procfs does). There is now metadata that handles the events and subdirectories, and will create the inodes and dentries when they are used. Note, I also have patches that remove the subdirectory meta data, but will wait till the next merge window before applying them. It's a little more complex, and I want to make sure the dynamic code works properly before adding more complexity, making it easier to revert if need be. Minor changes: - Optimization to user event list traversal. - Remove intermediate permission of tracefs files (note the intermediate permission removes all access to the files so it is not a security concern, but just a clean up.) - Add the complex fix to FORTIFY_SOURCE to the kernel stack event logic. - Other minor clean ups. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJIBAABCgAyFiEEXtmkj8VMCiLR0IBM68Js21pW3nMFAmTwtAsUHHJvc3RlZHRA Z29vZG1pcy5vcmcACgkQ68Js21pW3nNOXRAAsslQT6alY4OeplC4x47+V6+6NiIA oDtOmWAqf7TsH9bukzRFD36rUly42O20RJDx9z0Q3iRc3vGxEawId8z6P0HmBwRb VSl5BryWvL5Wc5w94xS8EeCuC1MRfhVDyfbtVFmWigzfvd/f+hp71ViMPHUvrRJX KhzzNSBc4ir5E1lzfwa7meYTXzDwrQlZbYfdf5aH94IWAkqDj85PUZDJ7UmLZhXG CIglSpNFXZ0j19Wo/U6KZlHR1XfunBKungCzJ5Dbznc9YLWZTQXOIZF4YPKfPIJL ulRG9chwXY0nQWhG3xM1UHZLsAMSWw5i13a4ZN4d8FCNOgv8ttcJnfDk7ZYUS0Oz RmY1dGcSRKAZTUTjm8ZBtmyiUCc9kZAIk0fyEfIHtoDYXmhnvni3wuTnbRSdXaSi q4YkxPaLfX8Fn3QloCqqddt8iONu7BnbpZOhUCl2AtBib52gnTTF7+rQ6/0D3rjo SSuvEHhnjJhzk+3jM2odxjmTAztNT+yu6FbKXZUKPt1Kj9YHv1J9cEQw9/Etw+GV 8jQBe979D8hFJmDOJOT/O/TdPqE9mQoMNBt6Y8QnE4nbJWM+i/MBrThFpUSQhRCr 0Ya/HgR2QyRH7RmZW5o2H9mNtN+V9c7RxZW8erYzRbUs0YofK2OpGi9SrPzxWCke w6j0VVZHaxdPguM= =/s+e -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'trace-v6.6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt: "User visible changes: - Added a way to easier filter with cpumasks: # echo 'cpumask & CPUS{17-42}' > /sys/kernel/tracing/events/ipi_send_cpumask/filter - Show actual size of ring buffer after modifying the ring buffer size via buffer_size_kb. Currently it just returns what was written, but the actual size rounds up to the sub buffer size. Show that real size instead. Major changes: - Added "eventfs". This is the code that handles the inodes and dentries of tracefs/events directory. As there are thousands of events, and each event has several inodes and dentries that currently exist even when tracing is never used, they take up precious memory. Instead, eventfs will allocate the inodes and dentries in a JIT way (similar to what procfs does). There is now metadata that handles the events and subdirectories, and will create the inodes and dentries when they are used. Note, I also have patches that remove the subdirectory meta data, but will wait till the next merge window before applying them. It's a little more complex, and I want to make sure the dynamic code works properly before adding more complexity, making it easier to revert if need be. Minor changes: - Optimization to user event list traversal - Remove intermediate permission of tracefs files (note the intermediate permission removes all access to the files so it is not a security concern, but just a clean up) - Add the complex fix to FORTIFY_SOURCE to the kernel stack event logic - Other minor cleanups" * tag 'trace-v6.6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace: (29 commits) tracefs: Remove kerneldoc from struct eventfs_file tracefs: Avoid changing i_mode to a temp value tracing/user_events: Optimize safe list traversals ftrace: Remove empty declaration ftrace_enable_daemon() and ftrace_disable_daemon() tracing: Remove unused function declarations tracing/filters: Document cpumask filtering tracing/filters: Further optimise scalar vs cpumask comparison tracing/filters: Optimise CPU vs cpumask filtering when the user mask is a single CPU tracing/filters: Optimise scalar vs cpumask filtering when the user mask is a single CPU tracing/filters: Optimise cpumask vs cpumask filtering when user mask is a single CPU tracing/filters: Enable filtering the CPU common field by a cpumask tracing/filters: Enable filtering a scalar field by a cpumask tracing/filters: Enable filtering a cpumask field by another cpumask tracing/filters: Dynamically allocate filter_pred.regex test: ftrace: Fix kprobe test for eventfs eventfs: Move tracing/events to eventfs eventfs: Implement removal of meta data from eventfs eventfs: Implement functions to create files and dirs when accessed eventfs: Implement eventfs lookup, read, open functions eventfs: Implement eventfs file add functions ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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bd30fe6a7d |
workqueue: Changes for v6.6
* Unbound workqueues now support more flexible affinity scopes. The default behavior is to soft-affine according to last level cache boundaries. A work item queued from a given LLC is executed by a worker running on the same LLC but the worker may be moved across cache boundaries as the scheduler sees fit. On machines which multiple L3 caches, which are becoming more popular along with chiplet designs, this improves cache locality while not harming work conservation too much. Unbound workqueues are now also a lot more flexible in terms of execution affinity. Differeing levels of affinity scopes are supported and both the default and per-workqueue affinity settings can be modified dynamically. This should help working around amny of sub-optimal behaviors observed recently with asymmetric ARM CPUs. This involved signficant restructuring of workqueue code. Nothing was reported yet but there's some risk of subtle regressions. Should keep an eye out. * Rescuer workers now has more identifiable comms. * workqueue.unbound_cpus added so that CPUs which can be used by workqueue can be constrained early during boot. * Now that all the in-tree users have been flushed out, trigger warning if system-wide workqueues are flushed. * One pull commit from for-6.5-fixes to avoid cascading conflicts in the affinity scope patchset. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIQEABYIACwWIQTfIjM1kS57o3GsC/uxYfJx3gVYGQUCZPERlQ4cdGpAa2VybmVs Lm9yZwAKCRCxYfJx3gVYGVqQAPwIOy9tWY5jFAmMuIyH6wV50hbmfxCc2n5xhQNr 5HoyGgEA8lw1W7afDCIPiQVA7AYsu8dhwuNSOcRCJxhrrn4XsA0= =g/Uu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'wq-for-6.6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq Pull workqueue updates from Tejun Heo: - Unbound workqueues now support more flexible affinity scopes. The default behavior is to soft-affine according to last level cache boundaries. A work item queued from a given LLC is executed by a worker running on the same LLC but the worker may be moved across cache boundaries as the scheduler sees fit. On machines which multiple L3 caches, which are becoming more popular along with chiplet designs, this improves cache locality while not harming work conservation too much. Unbound workqueues are now also a lot more flexible in terms of execution affinity. Differeing levels of affinity scopes are supported and both the default and per-workqueue affinity settings can be modified dynamically. This should help working around amny of sub-optimal behaviors observed recently with asymmetric ARM CPUs. This involved signficant restructuring of workqueue code. Nothing was reported yet but there's some risk of subtle regressions. Should keep an eye out. - Rescuer workers now has more identifiable comms. - workqueue.unbound_cpus added so that CPUs which can be used by workqueue can be constrained early during boot. - Now that all the in-tree users have been flushed out, trigger warning if system-wide workqueues are flushed. * tag 'wq-for-6.6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq: (31 commits) workqueue: fix data race with the pwq->stats[] increment workqueue: Rename rescuer kworker workqueue: Make default affinity_scope dynamically updatable workqueue: Add "Affinity Scopes and Performance" section to documentation workqueue: Implement non-strict affinity scope for unbound workqueues workqueue: Add workqueue_attrs->__pod_cpumask workqueue: Factor out need_more_worker() check and worker wake-up workqueue: Factor out work to worker assignment and collision handling workqueue: Add multiple affinity scopes and interface to select them workqueue: Modularize wq_pod_type initialization workqueue: Add tools/workqueue/wq_dump.py which prints out workqueue configuration workqueue: Generalize unbound CPU pods workqueue: Factor out clearing of workqueue-only attrs fields workqueue: Factor out actual cpumask calculation to reduce subtlety in wq_update_pod() workqueue: Initialize unbound CPU pods later in the boot workqueue: Move wq_pod_init() below workqueue_init() workqueue: Rename NUMA related names to use pod instead workqueue: Rename workqueue_attrs->no_numa to ->ordered workqueue: Make unbound workqueues to use per-cpu pool_workqueues workqueue: Call wq_update_unbound_numa() on all CPUs in NUMA node on CPU hotplug ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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7716f383a5 |
cgroup: Changes for v6.6
* Per-cpu cpu usage stats are now tracked. This currently isn't printed out
in the cgroupfs interface and can only be accessed through e.g. BPF.
Should decide on a not-too-ugly way to show per-cpu stats in cgroupfs.
* cpuset received some cleanups and prepatory patches for the pending
cpus.exclusive patchset which will allow cpuset partitions to be created
below non-partition parents, which should ease the management of partition
cpusets.
* A lot of code and documentation cleanup patches.
* tools/testing/selftests/cgroup/test_cpuset.c is added. This causes trivial
conflicts in .gitignore and Makefile under the directory against
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Rick Edgecombe
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6ea7bb00c1 |
selftests/x86: Update map_shadow_stack syscall nr
Shadow stack's selftest utilizes the map_shadow_stack syscall. The
syscall is new with the feature, but the selftests cannot automatically
find the headers for the kernel source tree they are located in. This
resulted in the shadow stack test failing to build until the brand new
headers were installed.
To avoid this, a copy of the new uapi defines needed by the test were
included in the selftest (see link for discussion). When shadow stack was
merged the syscall number was changed, but the copy in the selftest was
not updated.
So update the copy of the syscall number define used when the required
headers are not installed, to have the final syscall number from the
merge.
Signed-off-by: Rick Edgecombe <rick.p.edgecombe@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Y%2FijdXoTAATt0+Ct@zn.tnic/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230901181652.2583861-1-rick.p.edgecombe@intel.com
Reviewed-by: Sohil Mehta <sohil.mehta@intel.com>
Fixes:
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Linus Torvalds
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1c9f8dff62 |
Char/Misc driver changes for 6.6-rc1
Here is the big set of char/misc and other small driver subsystem changes for 6.6-rc1. Stuff all over the place here, lots of driver updates and changes and new additions. Short summary is: - new IIO drivers and updates - Interconnect driver updates - fpga driver updates and additions - fsi driver updates - mei driver updates - coresight driver updates - nvmem driver updates - counter driver updates - lots of smaller misc and char driver updates and additions All of these have been in linux-next for a long time with no reported problems. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCZPH64g8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+ynr2QCfd3RKeR+WnGzyEOFhksl30UJJhiIAoNZtYT5+ t9KG0iMDXRuTsOqeEQbd =tVnk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'char-misc-6.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc Pull char/misc driver updates from Greg KH: "Here is the big set of char/misc and other small driver subsystem changes for 6.6-rc1. Stuff all over the place here, lots of driver updates and changes and new additions. Short summary is: - new IIO drivers and updates - Interconnect driver updates - fpga driver updates and additions - fsi driver updates - mei driver updates - coresight driver updates - nvmem driver updates - counter driver updates - lots of smaller misc and char driver updates and additions All of these have been in linux-next for a long time with no reported problems" * tag 'char-misc-6.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (267 commits) nvmem: core: Notify when a new layout is registered nvmem: core: Do not open-code existing functions nvmem: core: Return NULL when no nvmem layout is found nvmem: core: Create all cells before adding the nvmem device nvmem: u-boot-env:: Replace zero-length array with DECLARE_FLEX_ARRAY() helper nvmem: sec-qfprom: Add Qualcomm secure QFPROM support dt-bindings: nvmem: sec-qfprom: Add bindings for secure qfprom dt-bindings: nvmem: Add compatible for QCM2290 nvmem: Kconfig: Fix typo "drive" -> "driver" nvmem: Explicitly include correct DT includes nvmem: add new NXP QorIQ eFuse driver dt-bindings: nvmem: Add t1023-sfp efuse support dt-bindings: nvmem: qfprom: Add compatible for MSM8226 nvmem: uniphier: Use devm_platform_get_and_ioremap_resource() nvmem: qfprom: do some cleanup nvmem: stm32-romem: Use devm_platform_get_and_ioremap_resource() nvmem: rockchip-efuse: Use devm_platform_get_and_ioremap_resource() nvmem: meson-mx-efuse: Convert to devm_platform_ioremap_resource() nvmem: lpc18xx_otp: Convert to devm_platform_ioremap_resource() nvmem: brcm_nvram: Use devm_platform_get_and_ioremap_resource() ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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e2c874f999 |
platform-drivers-x86 for v6.6-1
Highlights: - hp-bioscfg: New firmware-attributes driver for changing BIOS settings from within Linux - asus-wmi: Add charger mode, middle fan and eGPU settings support - ideapad: Support keyboard backlight control on more models - mellanox: Support for new models - sel-3350: New LED and power-supply driver for this industrial mainboard - simatic-ipc: Add RTC battery monitor and various new models support - Miscellaneous other cleanups / fixes The following is an automated git shortlog grouped by driver: Add SEL-3350 platform driver: - Add SEL-3350 platform driver Documentation/ABI: - Add new attribute for mlxreg-io sysfs interfaces MAINTAINERS: - Add entries for Siemens IPC modules Merge remote-tracking branch 'intel-speed-select/intel-sst' into review-hans: - Merge remote-tracking branch 'intel-speed-select/intel-sst' into review-hans Merge remote-tracking branch 'pdx86/fixes' into pdx86/for-next: - Merge remote-tracking branch 'pdx86/fixes' into pdx86/for-next Merge remote-tracking branch 'pdx86/platform-drivers-x86-simatic-ipc' into review-hans: - Merge remote-tracking branch 'pdx86/platform-drivers-x86-simatic-ipc' into review-hans Merge tag 'ib-pdx86-simatic-v6.6' into review-hans: - Merge tag 'ib-pdx86-simatic-v6.6' into review-hans Merge tag 'ib-pdx86-simatic-v6.6-2' into review-hans: - Merge tag 'ib-pdx86-simatic-v6.6-2' into review-hans Move all simatic ipc drivers to the subdirectory siemens: - Move all simatic ipc drivers to the subdirectory siemens asus-wmi: - corrections to egpu safety check - Fix support for showing middle fan RPM - expose dGPU and CPU tunables for ROG - support setting mini-LED mode - add safety checks to gpu switching - don't allow eGPU switching if eGPU not connected - add WMI method to show if egpu connected - support middle fan custom curves - add support for showing middle fan RPM - add support for showing charger mode dell-sysman: - Fix reference leak doc: - TPMI: Add debugfs documentation hp-bioscfg: - Update steps order list elements are evaluated - Use kmemdup() to replace kmalloc + memcpy - Remove duplicate use of variable in inner loop - Change how password encoding size is evaluated - Change how enum possible values size is evaluated - Change how order list size is evaluated - Change how prerequisites size is evaluated - Replace the word HACK from source code - Fix uninitialized variable errors - Fix memory leaks in attribute packages - fix error reporting in hp_add_other_attributes() - prevent a small buffer overflow - fix a signedness bug in hp_wmi_perform_query() - MAINTAINERS - Makefile - surestart-attributes - string-attributes - spmobj-attributes - passwdobj-attributes - order-list-attributes - int-attributes - enum-attributes - biosattr-interface - bioscfg - bioscfg-h - Documentation ideapad-laptop: - Add support for keyboard backlights using KBLC ACPI symbol leds: - simatic-ipc-leds: default config switch to platform switch mlx-platform: - Add dependency on PCI to Kconfig mlxbf-bootctl: - Support sysfs entries for MFG fields - Support setting the ARM boot state to "OS up" - Support the large icmc write/read p2sb: - Make the Kconfig symbol hidden platform: - mellanox: nvsw-sn2201: change fans i2c busses. - mellanox: mlxreg-hotplug: Extend condition for notification callback processing - mellanox: Add initial support for PCIe based programming logic device - mellanox: mlx-platform: Get interrupt line through ACPI - mellanox: mlx-platform: Introduce ACPI init flow - mellanox: mlx-platform: Prepare driver to allow probing through ACPI infrastructure - mellanox: mlx-platform: Add reset callback - mellanox: Cosmetic changes - mellanox: mlx-platform: Modify power off callback - mellanox: mlx-platform: add support for additional CPLD - mellanox: mlx-platform: Add reset cause attribute - mellanox: mlx-platform: Modify health and power hotplug action - mellanox: Modify reset causes description - mellanox: Add field upgrade capability register - mellanox: Add new attributes - Explicitly include correct DT includes platform/x86/amd/pmc: - Fix build error with randconfig - Move PMC driver to separate directory platform/x86/amd/pmf: - Fix a missing cleanup path - Use str_on_off() helper platform/x86/intel/tpmi: - Add debugfs interface - Read feature control status platform/x86/siemens: - simatic-ipc-batt: fix logical error for BX-59A - simatic-ipc: fix logical error for BX-59A - simatic-ipc-batt: fix wrong pointer pass to PTR_ERR() - simatic-ipc-batt: add support for module BX-59A - simatic-ipc: add new models BX-56A/BX-59A - Kconfig: adjust help text - simatic-ipc-batt: fix bat reading in BX_21A simatic-ipc: - use extra module loading for watchdog - add auto-loading of hwmon modules - add another model - drop PCI runtime depends and header - add CMOS battery monitoring - add another model BX-21A system76: - Handle new KBLED ACPI methods thinkpad_acpi: - Switch to memdup_user_nul() helper - use lockdep annotations - take mutex for hotkey_mask_{set,get} tools/power/x86/intel-speed-select: - v1.17 release - Change mem-frequency display name - Prevent CPU 0 offline - Error on CPU count exceed in request - Support more than 8 sockets. - Fix CPU count display watchdog: - simatic: Use idiomatic selection of P2SB - simatic: add PCI dependency - make Siemens Simatic watchdog driver default on platform - simatic-ipc-wdt: make IO region access of one model muxed wmi-bmof: - Update MAINTAINERS entry - Simplify read_bmof() - Use device_create_bin_file() -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFIBAABCAAyFiEEuvA7XScYQRpenhd+kuxHeUQDJ9wFAmTx720UHGhkZWdvZWRl QHJlZGhhdC5jb20ACgkQkuxHeUQDJ9wHYggAgPpl4tcbqUK7S/fwVP2SzBKI+eF3 5PjO7PlMEVzyKyjHdkqoV8miMffWAGVPE+LV33Uifs5WTFjHRq2fq/Esvj9mAstG 1fCoHJ442xYkwNCUT1CCP7VsmcvV5eFXBjBantvwmIs8TyknGHwtq1h+d95evp4n 2uyQlRMmrWh/+8fjD8x5V35T0tky+4a4EX2WNLul13LlHCybGT/F2Kq456WdthjJ zTQSL+qAMWmAiQKSEmhI3bRnFYPdpTetjiNSTlQczch8Y4qV3mJQlnkyDPX7SM9w M2uZ4W39Ptxihx0ks/MIcuA4yrTfUX8BnhMTD29ZYCKHS7xBqW8YC5HQug== =GaQL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v6.6-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pdx86/platform-drivers-x86 Pull x86 platform driver updates from Hans de Goede: - hp-bioscfg: New firmware-attributes driver for changing BIOS settings from within Linux - asus-wmi: Add charger mode, middle fan and eGPU settings support - ideapad: Support keyboard backlight control on more models - mellanox: Support for new models - sel-3350: New LED and power-supply driver for this industrial mainboard - simatic-ipc: Add RTC battery monitor and various new models support - miscellaneous other cleanups / fixes * tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v6.6-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pdx86/platform-drivers-x86: (101 commits) platform/x86: asus-wmi: corrections to egpu safety check platform/x86: mlx-platform: Add dependency on PCI to Kconfig platform/x86: ideapad-laptop: Add support for keyboard backlights using KBLC ACPI symbol platform/x86/amd/pmc: Fix build error with randconfig platform/x86/amd/pmf: Fix a missing cleanup path watchdog: simatic: Use idiomatic selection of P2SB platform/x86: p2sb: Make the Kconfig symbol hidden Documentation/ABI: Add new attribute for mlxreg-io sysfs interfaces platform: mellanox: nvsw-sn2201: change fans i2c busses. platform: mellanox: mlxreg-hotplug: Extend condition for notification callback processing platform: mellanox: Add initial support for PCIe based programming logic device platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Get interrupt line through ACPI platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Introduce ACPI init flow platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Prepare driver to allow probing through ACPI infrastructure platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Add reset callback platform: mellanox: Cosmetic changes platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Modify power off callback platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: add support for additional CPLD platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Add reset cause attribute platform: mellanox: mlx-platform: Modify health and power hotplug action ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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e0152e7481 |
RISC-V Patches for the 6.6 Merge Window, Part 1
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Xu Kuohai
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c1970e26bd |
selftests/bpf: Fix a CI failure caused by vsock write
While commit |
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Sriram Yagnaraman
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8ae9efb859 |
selftests: fib_tests: Add multipath list receive tests
The test uses perf stat to count the number of fib:fib_table_lookup tracepoint hits for IPv4 and the number of fib6:fib6_table_lookup for IPv6. The measured count is checked to be within 5% of the total number of packets sent via veth1. Signed-off-by: Sriram Yagnaraman <sriram.yagnaraman@est.tech> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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Björn Töpel
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be8e754cbf |
selftests/bpf: Include build flavors for install target
When using the "install" or targets depending on install, e.g. "gen_tar", the BPF machine flavors weren't included. A command like: | make ARCH=riscv CROSS_COMPILE=riscv64-linux-gnu- O=/workspace/kbuild \ | HOSTCC=gcc FORMAT= SKIP_TARGETS="arm64 ia64 powerpc sparc64 x86 sgx" \ | -C tools/testing/selftests gen_tar would not include bpf/no_alu32, bpf/cpuv4, or bpf/bpf-gcc. Include the BPF machine flavors for "install" make target. Signed-off-by: Björn Töpel <bjorn@rivosinc.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20230831162954.111485-1-bjorn@kernel.org |
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Linus Torvalds
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4ad0a4c234 |
powerpc updates for 6.6
- Add HOTPLUG_SMT support (/sys/devices/system/cpu/smt) and honour the configured SMT state when hotplugging CPUs into the system. - Combine final TLB flush and lazy TLB mm shootdown IPIs when using the Radix MMU to avoid a broadcast TLBIE flush on exit. - Drop the exclusion between ptrace/perf watchpoints, and drop the now unused associated arch hooks. - Add support for the "nohlt" command line option to disable CPU idle. - Add support for -fpatchable-function-entry for ftrace, with GCC >= 13.1. - Rework memory block size determination, and support 256MB size on systems with GPUs that have hotpluggable memory. - Various other small features and fixes. Thanks to: Andrew Donnellan, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Arnd Bergmann, Athira Rajeev, Benjamin Gray, Christophe Leroy, Frederic Barrat, Gautam Menghani, Geoff Levand, Hari Bathini, Immad Mir, Jialin Zhang, Joel Stanley, Jordan Niethe, Justin Stitt, Kajol Jain, Kees Cook, Krzysztof Kozlowski, Laurent Dufour, Liang He, Linus Walleij, Mahesh Salgaonkar, Masahiro Yamada, Michal Suchanek, Nageswara R Sastry, Nathan Chancellor, Nathan Lynch, Naveen N Rao, Nicholas Piggin, Nick Desaulniers, Omar Sandoval, Randy Dunlap, Reza Arbab, Rob Herring, Russell Currey, Sourabh Jain, Thomas Gleixner, Trevor Woerner, Uwe Kleine-König, Vaibhav Jain, Xiongfeng Wang, Yuan Tan, Zhang Rui, Zheng Zengkai. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCAAxFiEEJFGtCPCthwEv2Y/bUevqPMjhpYAFAmTwgbwTHG1wZUBlbGxl cm1hbi5pZC5hdQAKCRBR6+o8yOGlgFmpD/432vipeoqvkAYsyK0xi/Y3GcY0wcyd WJApLXXadEbtKQrgXQ6sowWqalg5thYnQCRarg/tXKK/po3KfgwkPjGDpOL+cIdr 12QVN2XJm9VmJ1wYJxzk+yXx4F43AdmMdr94qWAGufbTHezwb4UpzVR1NxtFrOE/ X5TNsC2+2mdZY/ZaNHS5vsTIFv3EhQfqgjZPlIAdLn6CGc8xWT514Q/uHA8+ytM/ HL7Hqs33DoPSvgTa5TT/2E0d0k5nO3P5KObzAjpYlireTPaBi51mpKGewcrtm0o2 v3cBlbfx3C7pe9ZhKBK9BH8cjynfiqsVZ9/lCw/7eBNdm9tHuzG0jeS7Db9tCZXS fM7G2R7SoIusPTqxlBmkU5DpYslwrHiVgCyy3ijxkoA/fakVwh/GgTcMsRt73IY6 n6DsUvWwuYHCIeIiHmHQJqCqCRtV+aMzU3AbbBHOjtdIanhlW16M686dEsgCirh7 akRVRD5VqKaqXs34PpkRL89Xv3wZRjl6XZ3hZFfCjSYXfpXDXhgSToIskpHYhKL8 gpY7WtG9YQP05Xz5HRCx6EluaZVeKe0lZi6fezX7Mi9AygJQO8FfXqP1mHBlEq40 ThWtvL9D89RV6lADqqFN20XepgvKNOyAXcE4szvsnIZYUSPmZQZSPxx+DHtROaLP jX3ifxtxJp92pQ== =5g7K -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'powerpc-6.6-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux Pull powerpc updates from Michael Ellerman: - Add HOTPLUG_SMT support (/sys/devices/system/cpu/smt) and honour the configured SMT state when hotplugging CPUs into the system - Combine final TLB flush and lazy TLB mm shootdown IPIs when using the Radix MMU to avoid a broadcast TLBIE flush on exit - Drop the exclusion between ptrace/perf watchpoints, and drop the now unused associated arch hooks - Add support for the "nohlt" command line option to disable CPU idle - Add support for -fpatchable-function-entry for ftrace, with GCC >= 13.1 - Rework memory block size determination, and support 256MB size on systems with GPUs that have hotpluggable memory - Various other small features and fixes Thanks to Andrew Donnellan, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Arnd Bergmann, Athira Rajeev, Benjamin Gray, Christophe Leroy, Frederic Barrat, Gautam Menghani, Geoff Levand, Hari Bathini, Immad Mir, Jialin Zhang, Joel Stanley, Jordan Niethe, Justin Stitt, Kajol Jain, Kees Cook, Krzysztof Kozlowski, Laurent Dufour, Liang He, Linus Walleij, Mahesh Salgaonkar, Masahiro Yamada, Michal Suchanek, Nageswara R Sastry, Nathan Chancellor, Nathan Lynch, Naveen N Rao, Nicholas Piggin, Nick Desaulniers, Omar Sandoval, Randy Dunlap, Reza Arbab, Rob Herring, Russell Currey, Sourabh Jain, Thomas Gleixner, Trevor Woerner, Uwe Kleine-König, Vaibhav Jain, Xiongfeng Wang, Yuan Tan, Zhang Rui, and Zheng Zengkai. * tag 'powerpc-6.6-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (135 commits) macintosh/ams: linux/platform_device.h is needed powerpc/xmon: Reapply "Relax frame size for clang" powerpc/mm/book3s64: Use 256M as the upper limit with coherent device memory attached powerpc/mm/book3s64: Fix build error with SPARSEMEM disabled powerpc/iommu: Fix notifiers being shared by PCI and VIO buses powerpc/mpc5xxx: Add missing fwnode_handle_put() powerpc/config: Disable SLAB_DEBUG_ON in skiroot powerpc/pseries: Remove unused hcall tracing instruction powerpc/pseries: Fix hcall tracepoints with JUMP_LABEL=n powerpc: dts: add missing space before { powerpc/eeh: Use pci_dev_id() to simplify the code powerpc/64s: Move CPU -mtune options into Kconfig powerpc/powermac: Fix unused function warning powerpc/pseries: Rework lppaca_shared_proc() to avoid DEBUG_PREEMPT powerpc: Don't include lppaca.h in paca.h powerpc/pseries: Move hcall_vphn() prototype into vphn.h powerpc/pseries: Move VPHN constants into vphn.h cxl: Drop unused detach_spa() powerpc: Drop zalloc_maybe_bootmem() powerpc/powernv: Use struct opal_prd_msg in more places ... |
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Ian Rogers
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64199ae4b8 |
perf parse-events: Fix propagation of term's no_value when cloning
The no_value field in 'struct parse_events_term' indicates that the val variable isn't used, the case for an event name. Cloning wasn't propagating this, making cloned event name terms appearing to have a constant assinged to them. Working around the bug would check for a value of 1 assigned to value, but then this meant a user value of 1 couldn't be differentiated causing the value to be lost in debug printing and perf list. The change fixes the cloning and updates the "val.num ==/!= 1" tests to use no_value instead. To better check the no_value is set appropriately parameter comments are added for constant values. This found that no_value wasn't set correctly in parse_events_multi_pmu_add, which matters now that no_value is used to indicate an event name. Fixes: |
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Ian Rogers
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58d3a4cea4 |
perf parse-events: Name the two term enums
Name the enums used by 'struct parse_events_term' to parse_events__term_val_type and parse_events__term_type. This allows greater compile time error checking. Fix -Wswitch related issues by explicitly listing all enum values prior to default. Add config_term_name to safely look up a parse_events__term_type name, bounds checking the array access first. Add documentation to 'struct parse_events_terms' and reorder to save space. Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Tested-by: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: James Clark <james.clark@arm.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230831071421.2201358-3-irogers@google.com Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> |
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Ian Rogers
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478c3f5dcd |
perf list: Don't print Unit for "default_core"
"default_core" was added as a way to demark JSON events whose PMU should
be whatever the default core PMU is, previously this had been assumed to
be "cpu" but that fails on s390 and ARM.
'perf list' displays the PMU in the event description to save storing it
in JSON, but was still comparing against "cpu" and not "default_core",
so update this.
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Linus Torvalds
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df57721f9a |
Add x86 shadow stack support
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Paolo Bonzini
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bd7fe98b35 |
KVM: x86: SVM changes for 6.6:
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Paolo Bonzini
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e43ae8b689 |
KVM/riscv changes for 6.6
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Paolo Bonzini
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69fd3876a4 |
- PV crypto passthrough enablement (Tony, Steffen, Viktor, Janosch)
Allows a PV guest to use crypto cards. Card access is governed by the firmware and once a crypto queue is "bound" to a PV VM every other entity (PV or not) looses access until it is not bound anymore. Enablement is done via flags when creating the PV VM. - Guest debug fixes (Ilya) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEEwGNS88vfc9+v45Yq41TmuOI4ufgFAmTsgQ8ACgkQ41TmuOI4 ufgCtRAAvSx+XmHhTL4D6QJsEm2Ahgz+9VKxlD91r+gbuw1h9rcZJcSGnZ41nxW1 rl/cEL4sGyEP8SjlKm9LB18mJ7LoJJaCIpzckWqmbGVvkdIXd45VxvppiSWCSq3X TaFtfmXLi0iFznVHMHAR53if2t/exNXHHEwjAGm1byVUXy4xgqLaaXrdYBSRGVPQ pmHoIJTlZUux/eOSrXEzsGPuza+dIQBilvZZRs1SZJmlh0rz39XX29GZTHHv6ant 8dkf5Q2Lkvs+jI6+6i4YCLQFzXixcLgaBjRRvRnE8aCP8/DbSjR+S+Qu4mMfWFtp 2oO2X7rwB/vu8FM06TxRrif/03crxaYtFdWbmGJUhhwp9DS7WO27sk61Z/yWHQFX cviKEEvn3DvtBrrBtKrbEa04depRuwpQfwkbtnFDkGbDgxeekswMO81xV9T8VNxF teyUyS9Fev4XuAjmBS2F1dHv9i/Sl2uB/Uh14GvTkyBOQzrcRw8dONR0ppVi9OVO k0pjj9JmKpE+F39IuDYK0H+G82X67YQLk3yZfAF0zfVxV6ZrpEPtnsPe2rYPD5bW zdMfzOiTeBVt+JTy9Dqkt2NWjWfjt+k7ws00q4ijDlcNYLO3cgIIYUPsim53Ccue AG6iYyu4/o8hOSi2LkjEaPeC+wrCVfqKUOjzVa8FcZfy0wFKVdc= =E2KD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'kvm-s390-next-6.6-1' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvms390/linux into HEAD - PV crypto passthrough enablement (Tony, Steffen, Viktor, Janosch) Allows a PV guest to use crypto cards. Card access is governed by the firmware and once a crypto queue is "bound" to a PV VM every other entity (PV or not) looses access until it is not bound anymore. Enablement is done via flags when creating the PV VM. - Guest debug fixes (Ilya) |
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Paolo Bonzini
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1814db83c0 |
KVM: x86: Selftests changes for 6.6:
- Add testcases to x86's sync_regs_test for detecting KVM TOCTOU bugs - Add support for printf() in guest code and covert all guest asserts to use printf-based reporting - Clean up the PMU event filter test and add new testcases - Include x86 selftests in the KVM x86 MAINTAINERS entry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCgAwFiEEMHr+pfEFOIzK+KY1YJEiAU0MEvkFAmTueu4SHHNlYW5qY0Bn b29nbGUuY29tAAoJEGCRIgFNDBL5wvIQAK8jWhb1Y4CzrJmcZyYYIR6apgtXl4vB KbhFIFHi5ZeZXlpXA2o/FW8Q9LNmcRLtxoapb09t/eyb0+ODllDPt/aSG7p6Y4p9 rNb1g6Hj77LTaG5gMy7/lbk9ERzf61+MKUuucU7WzjlY8oyd+lm+y2cx2O3+S/89 C5cp2CGnqK2NMbUnzYN8izMrdvtwDvgQvm3H7Ah8yrGXJkcemVggXibuh+2coTfo p2RKrY+A4Syw/edNe0GVZYoSVJdwPEif8o0gAz5PwC2LTjpf9Iobt89KEx08BkVw ms0MFbwLS66MoSYIVoZkBdy/Tri5aCKxHGqu7taEWhogjbzrPvktA6PNYihO4zGa OSjA/oyAPvFJ4cLuBlrVh/xPWVoGX/6Sx3dBP5TI3zyR0FAqZkoAPDivWhflOpTt q3aoHr6THGRzqHOCYuX7nwzhqBFSSHUF1zy/P7rThSzieSzUiJiANUwBjTeB9Wsr 5Cn+KQ8XOZw1LVcoeI9y97xcHh9HeP3seO+MFie8OH9QK4nUqgqEbF8sp7WF0rB6 6rZ1lht9a2Qx4xdtqSMBkQdgnnaiCZ7jBtEFMK6kSQ67zvorlCwkOue3TrtorJ4H 1XI/DGAzltEfCLMAq+4FkHkkEr84S3gRjaLlI9aHWlVrSk1wxM87R16jgVfJp74R gTNAzCys2KwM =dHTQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'kvm-x86-selftests-6.6' of https://github.com/kvm-x86/linux into HEAD KVM: x86: Selftests changes for 6.6: - Add testcases to x86's sync_regs_test for detecting KVM TOCTOU bugs - Add support for printf() in guest code and covert all guest asserts to use printf-based reporting - Clean up the PMU event filter test and add new testcases - Include x86 selftests in the KVM x86 MAINTAINERS entry |
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Jiri Olsa
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d11ae1b16b |
selftests/bpf: Fix d_path test
Recent commit [1] broke d_path test, because now filp_close is not called
directly from sys_close, but eventually later when the file is finally
released.
As suggested by Hou Tao we don't need to re-hook the bpf program, but just
instead we can use sys_close_range to trigger filp_close synchronously.
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Palmer Dabbelt
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94f00388c2
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Merge patch series "RISC-V: mm: Make SV48 the default address space"
Charlie Jenkins <charlie@rivosinc.com> says: Make sv48 the default address space for mmap as some applications currently depend on this assumption. Users can now select a desired address space using a non-zero hint address to mmap. Previously, requesting the default address space from mmap by passing zero as the hint address would result in using the largest address space possible. Some applications depend on empty bits in the virtual address space, like Go and Java, so this patch provides more flexibility for application developers. * b4-shazam-merge: RISC-V: mm: Document mmap changes RISC-V: mm: Update pgtable comment documentation RISC-V: mm: Add tests for RISC-V mm RISC-V: mm: Restrict address space for sv39,sv48,sv57 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230809232218.849726-1-charlie@rivosinc.com Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com> |
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Linus Torvalds
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4debf77169 |
iommufd for 6.6
This includes a shared branch with VFIO: - Enhance VFIO_DEVICE_GET_PCI_HOT_RESET_INFO so it can work with iommufd FDs, not just group FDs. This removes the last place in the uAPI that required the group fd. - Give VFIO a new device node /dev/vfio/devices/vfioX (the so called cdev node) which is very similar to the FD from VFIO_GROUP_GET_DEVICE_FD. The cdev is associated with the struct device that the VFIO driver is bound to and shows up in sysfs in the normal way. - Add a cdev IOCTL VFIO_DEVICE_BIND_IOMMUFD which allows a newly opened /dev/vfio/devices/vfioX to be associated with an IOMMUFD, this replaces the VFIO_GROUP_SET_CONTAINER flow. - Add cdev IOCTLs VFIO_DEVICE_[AT|DE]TACH_IOMMUFD_PT to allow the IOMMU translation the vfio_device is associated with to be changed. This is a significant new feature for VFIO as previously each vfio_device was fixed to a single translation. The translation is under the control of iommufd, so it can be any of the different translation modes that iommufd is learning to create. At this point VFIO has compilation options to remove the legacy interfaces and in modern mode it behaves like a normal driver subsystem. The /dev/vfio/iommu and /dev/vfio/groupX nodes are not present and each vfio_device only has a /dev/vfio/devices/vfioX cdev node that represents the device. On top of this is built some of the new iommufd functionality: - IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC allows userspace to directly create the low level IO Page table objects and affiliate them with IOAS objects that hold the translation mapping. This is the basic functionality for the normal IOMMU_DOMAIN_PAGING domains. - VFIO_DEVICE_ATTACH_IOMMUFD_PT can be used to replace the current translation. This is wired up to through all the layers down to the driver so the driver has the ability to implement a hitless replacement. This is necessary to fully support guest behaviors when emulating HW (eg guest atomic change of translation) - IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO returns information about the IOMMU driver HW that owns a VFIO device. This includes support for the Intel iommu, and patches have been posted for all the other server IOMMU. Along the way are a number of internal items: - New iommufd kapis iommufd_ctx_has_group(), iommufd_device_to_ictx(), iommufd_device_to_id(), iommufd_access_detach(), iommufd_ctx_from_fd(), iommufd_device_replace() - iommufd now internally tracks iommu_groups as it needs some per-group data - Reorganize how the internal hwpt allocation flows to have more robust locking - Improve the access interfaces to support detach and replace of an IOAS from an access - New selftests and a rework of how the selftests creates a mock iommu driver to be more like a real iommu driver -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQRRRCHOFoQz/8F5bUaFwuHvBreFYQUCZO/QDQAKCRCFwuHvBreF YZ2iAP4hNEF6MJLRI2A28V3I/80f3x9Ed3Cirp/Q8ZdVEE+HYQD8DFaafJ0y3iPQ 5mxD4ZrZ9KfUns/gUqCT5oPHjrcvSAM= =EQCw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-linus-iommufd' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jgg/iommufd Pull iommufd updates from Jason Gunthorpe: "On top of the vfio updates is built some new iommufd functionality: - IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC allows userspace to directly create the low level IO Page table objects and affiliate them with IOAS objects that hold the translation mapping. This is the basic functionality for the normal IOMMU_DOMAIN_PAGING domains. - VFIO_DEVICE_ATTACH_IOMMUFD_PT can be used to replace the current translation. This is wired up to through all the layers down to the driver so the driver has the ability to implement a hitless replacement. This is necessary to fully support guest behaviors when emulating HW (eg guest atomic change of translation) - IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO returns information about the IOMMU driver HW that owns a VFIO device. This includes support for the Intel iommu, and patches have been posted for all the other server IOMMU. Along the way are a number of internal items: - New iommufd kernel APIs: iommufd_ctx_has_group(), iommufd_device_to_ictx(), iommufd_device_to_id(), iommufd_access_detach(), iommufd_ctx_from_fd(), iommufd_device_replace() - iommufd now internally tracks iommu_groups as it needs some per-group data - Reorganize how the internal hwpt allocation flows to have more robust locking - Improve the access interfaces to support detach and replace of an IOAS from an access - New selftests and a rework of how the selftests creates a mock iommu driver to be more like a real iommu driver" Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/ZO%2FTe6LU1ENf58ZW@nvidia.com/ * tag 'for-linus-iommufd' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jgg/iommufd: (34 commits) iommufd/selftest: Don't leak the platform device memory when unloading the module iommu/vt-d: Implement hw_info for iommu capability query iommufd/selftest: Add coverage for IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO ioctl iommufd: Add IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO iommu: Add new iommu op to get iommu hardware information iommu: Move dev_iommu_ops() to private header iommufd: Remove iommufd_ref_to_users() iommufd/selftest: Make the mock iommu driver into a real driver vfio: Support IO page table replacement iommufd/selftest: Add IOMMU_TEST_OP_ACCESS_REPLACE_IOAS coverage iommufd: Add iommufd_access_replace() API iommufd: Use iommufd_access_change_ioas in iommufd_access_destroy_object iommufd: Add iommufd_access_change_ioas(_id) helpers iommufd: Allow passing in iopt_access_list_id to iopt_remove_access() vfio: Do not allow !ops->dma_unmap in vfio_pin/unpin_pages() iommufd/selftest: Add a selftest for IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC iommufd/selftest: Return the real idev id from selftest mock_domain iommufd: Add IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC iommufd/selftest: Test iommufd_device_replace() iommufd: Make destroy_rwsem use a lock class per object type ... |
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Ian Rogers
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bdc6012991 |
perf vendor events intel: Fix modifier in tma_info_system_mem_parallel_reads for skylake
The metric is using the wrong format encoding. This fix is in the converter script PR: https://github.com/intel/perfmon/pull/101 Committer testing: Tested on a Lenovo t480s, before 'perf test 100' was failing with: # perf test 100 100: perf all metrics test : FAILED! With 'perf test -vv 100' we can see: <SNIP> Testing MemoryBW Not grouping metric tma_fb_full's events. Try disabling the NMI watchdog to comply NO_NMI_WATCHDOG metric constraint: echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/nmi_watchdog perf stat ... echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/nmi_watchdog event syntax error: '...DATA_READ/thresh=1,metric-id=UNC_ARB_TRK_OCCUPANCY.DATA_READ!3thresh!21!3/,UNC_ARB_TRK_OCCUPANCY.DATA_READ/metric-id=UNC_ARB_TRK_OCCUPANCY.DATA_READ/}:W,duration_time' \___ Bad event or PMU Unable to find PMU or event on a PMU of 'UNC_ARB_TRK_OCCUPANCY.DATA_READ' <SNIP> With the patch this problem is gone. Reported-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Tested-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com> Cc: Caleb Biggers <caleb.biggers@intel.com> Cc: Edward Baker <edward.baker@intel.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Perry Taylor <perry.taylor@intel.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Samantha Alt <samantha.alt@intel.com> Cc: Weilin Wang <weilin.wang@intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230830175543.1911892-1-irogers@google.com Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> |
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Adrian Hunter
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45210e1ada |
perf dlfilter: Avoid leak in v0 API test use of resolve_address()
The introduction of reference counting causes the v0 API perf_dlfilter_fns.resolve_address() to leak. v2 API introduced perf_dlfilter_fns.al_cleanup() to prevent that. For the v0 API, avoid the leak by exiting the addr_location immediately, since the documentation makes it clear that pointers obtained via perf_dlfilter_fns are not necessarily valid (dereferenceable) after 'filter_event' and 'filter_event_early' return. Reported-by: kernel test robot <oliver.sang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-lkp/202308232146.94d82cb4-oliver.sang@intel.com Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230830090539.68206-1-adrian.hunter@intel.com Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> |
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Ian Rogers
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f0005f1732 |
perf metric: Add #num_cpus_online literal
Returns the number of CPUs online, unlike #num_cpus that returns the number present. Add a test of the property. This will be used in future Intel metrics. Reviewed-by: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com> Cc: Eduard Zingerman <eddyz87@gmail.com> Cc: James Clark <james.clark@arm.com> Cc: Jing Zhang <renyu.zj@linux.alibaba.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: John Garry <john.g.garry@oracle.com> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Perry Taylor <perry.taylor@intel.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230830073026.1829912-1-irogers@google.com Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> |
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Ian Rogers
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30f0b435bb |
perf pmu: Remove str from perf_pmu_alias
Currently the value is only used in perf list. Compute the value just when needed to avoid unnecessary overhead. Recycle the strbuf to avoid memory allocation overhead. Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com> Cc: James Clark <james.clark@arm.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230830070753.1821629-3-irogers@google.com Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> |
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Ian Rogers
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7a6e916447 |
perf parse-events: Make common term list to strbuf helper
A term list is turned into a string for debug output and for the str value in the alias. Add a helper to do this based on existing code, but then fix for situations like events being identified. Use strbuf to manage the dynamic memory allocation and remove the 256 byte limit. Use in various places the string of the term list is required. Before: $ sudo perf stat -vv -e inst_retired.any true Using CPUID GenuineIntel-6-8D-1 intel_pt default config: tsc,mtc,mtc_period=3,psb_period=3,pt,branch Attempting to add event pmu 'cpu' with 'inst_retired.any,' that may result in non-fatal errors After aliases, add event pmu 'cpu' with 'event,period,' that may result in non-fatal errors inst_retired.any -> cpu/inst_retired.any/ ... After: $ sudo perf stat -vv -e inst_retired.any true Using CPUID GenuineIntel-6-8D-1 intel_pt default config: tsc,mtc,mtc_period=3,psb_period=3,pt,branch Attempt to add: cpu/inst_retired.any/ ..after resolving event: cpu/event=0xc0,period=0x1e8483/ inst_retired.any -> cpu/event=0xc0,period=0x1e8483/ ... Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com> Cc: James Clark <james.clark@arm.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230830070753.1821629-2-irogers@google.com Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> |
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Ian Rogers
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6beb6cfddf |
perf parse-events: Minor help message improvements
Be more specific and fix a typo. Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com> Cc: James Clark <james.clark@arm.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230830070753.1821629-1-irogers@google.com Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> |