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Masahiro Yamada
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cca318378d |
kconfig: remove conf_unsaved in conf_read_simple()
This variable is unnecessary. Call conf_set_changed(true) directly. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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bd0db4b6ad |
kconfig: remove sym_get_choice_value()
sym_get_choice_value(menu->sym) is equivalent to sym_calc_choice(menu). Convert all call sites of sym_get_choice_value() and then remove it. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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f79dc03fe6 |
kconfig: refactor choice value calculation
Handling choices has always been in a PITA in Kconfig. For example, fixes and reverts were repeated for randconfig with KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG: - |
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Masahiro Yamada
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ee29e6204c |
kconfig: import list_move(_tail) and list_for_each_entry_reverse macros
Import more macros from include/linux/list.h. These will be used in the next commit. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Chen-Yu Tsai
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17c31aded9 |
scripts/make_fit: Support decomposing DTBs
The kernel tree builds some "composite" DTBs, where the final DTB is the result of applying one or more DTB overlays on top of a base DTB with fdtoverlay. The FIT image specification already supports configurations having one base DTB and overlays applied on top. It is then up to the bootloader to apply said overlays and either use or pass on the final result. This allows the FIT image builder to reuse the same FDT images for multiple configurations, if such cases exist. The decomposition function depends on the kernel build system, reading back the .cmd files for the to-be-packaged DTB files to check for the fdtoverlay command being called. This will not work outside the kernel tree. The function is off by default to keep compatibility with possible existing users. To facilitate the decomposition and keep the code clean, the model and compatitble string extraction have been moved out of the output_dtb function. The FDT image description is replaced with the base file name of the included image. Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wenst@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Rafael Aquini
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e61b190b1a |
kbuild: rpm-pkg: make sure to have versioned 'Obsoletes' for kernel.spec
Fix the following rpmbuild warning: $ make srcrpm-pkg ... RPM build warnings: line 34: It's not recommended to have unversioned Obsoletes: Obsoletes: kernel-headers Signed-off-by: Rafael Aquini <aquini@redhat.com> Tested-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Uwe Kleine-König
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7308bf8a2c |
modpost: Enable section warning from *driver to .exit.text
There used to be several offenders, but now that for all of them patches were sent and most of them were applied, enable the warning also for builds without W=1. Signed-off-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@baylibre.com> Reviewed-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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ae4c4cee81 |
kbuild: move init/build-version to scripts/
At first, I thought this script would be needed only in init/Makefile. However, commit |
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Masahiro Yamada
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9b11452083 |
kconfig: remember the current choice while parsing the choice block
Instead of the boolean flag, it will be more useful to remember the current choice being parsed. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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bd988e7cb8 |
kconfig: introduce choice_set_value() helper
Currently, sym_set_tristate_value() is used to set 'y' to a choice member, which is confusing because it not only sets 'y' to the given symbol but also tweaks flags of other symbols as a side effect. Add a dedicated function for setting the value of the given choice. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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dfe8e56fc6 |
kconfig: add fallthrough comments to expr_compare_type()
Clarify the missing 'break' is intentional. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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cd90952101 |
kconfig: remove unneeded code in expr_compare_type()
The condition (t2 == 0) never becomes true because the zero value (i.e., E_NONE) is only used as a dummy type for prevtoken. It can be passed to t1, but not to t2. The caller of this function only checks expr_compare_type() > 0. Therefore, the distinction between 0 and -1 is unnecessary. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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e570ef438f |
kconfig: add -e and -u options to *conf-cfg.sh scripts
Set -e to make these scripts fail on the first error. Set -u because these scripts are invoked by Makefile, and do not work properly without necessary variables defined. Both options are described in POSIX. [1] [1]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009604499/utilities/set.html Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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b1a9a5e047 |
kbuild: merge temporary vmlinux for BTF and kallsyms
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF=y requires one additional link step. (.tmp_vmlinux.btf) CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y requires two additional link steps. (.tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1 and .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2) Enabling both requires three additional link steps. When CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF=y and CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y, the current build process is as follows: KSYMS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms0.S AS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms0.o LD .tmp_vmlinux.btf # temporary vmlinux for BTF BTF .btf.vmlinux.bin.o LD .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1 # temporary vmlinux for kallsyms step 1 NM .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1.syms KSYMS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1.S AS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1.o LD .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2 # temporary vmlinux for kallsyms step 2 NM .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2.syms KSYMS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2.S AS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2.o LD vmlinux # final vmlinux This is redundant because the BTF generation and the kallsyms step 1 can be performed against the same temporary vmlinux. When both CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF and CONFIG_KALLSYMS are enabled, we can reduce the number of link steps by one. This commit changes the build process as follows: KSYMS .tmp_vmlinux0.kallsyms.S AS .tmp_vmlinux0.kallsyms.o LD .tmp_vmlinux1 # temporary vmlinux for BTF and kallsyms step 1 BTF .tmp_vmlinux1.btf.o NM .tmp_vmlinux1.syms KSYMS .tmp_vmlinux1.kallsyms.S AS .tmp_vmlinux1.kallsyms.o LD .tmp_vmlinux2 # temporary vmlinux for kallsyms step 2 NM .tmp_vmlinux2.syms KSYMS .tmp_vmlinux2.kallsyms.S AS .tmp_vmlinux2.kallsyms.o LD vmlinux # final vmlinux Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Acked-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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c442db3f49 |
kbuild: remove PROVIDE() for kallsyms symbols
This reimplements commit
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Masahiro Yamada
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ddf4132983 |
kbuild: refactor variables in scripts/link-vmlinux.sh
Clean up the variables in scripts/link-vmlinux.sh - Specify the extra objects directly in vmlinux_link() - Move the AS rule to kallsyms() - Set kallsymso and btf_vmlinux_bin_o where they are generated - Remove unneeded variable, kallsymso_prev - Introduce the btf_data variable - Introduce the strip_debug flag instead of checking the output name No functional change intended. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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995150e4de |
kconfig: refactor conf_write_defconfig() to reduce indentation level
Reduce the indentation level by continue'ing the loop earlier if (!sym || sym_is_choice(sym)). No functional change intended. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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826ee96dd4 |
kconfig: refactor conf_set_all_new_symbols() to reduce indentation level
The outer switch statement can be avoided by continue'ing earlier the loop when the symbol type is neither S_BOOLEAN nor S_TRISTATE. Remove it to reduce the indentation level by one. In addition, avoid the repetition of sym->def[S_DEF_USER].tri. No functional change intended. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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fde192511b |
kconfig: remove tristate choice support
I previously submitted a fix for a bug in the choice feature [1], where I mentioned, "Another (much cleaner) approach would be to remove the tristate choice support entirely". There are more issues in the tristate choice feature. For example, you can observe a couple of bugs in the following test code. [Test Code] config MODULES def_bool y modules choice prompt "tristate choice" default A config A tristate "A" config B tristate "B" endchoice Bug 1: the 'default' property is not correctly processed 'make alldefconfig' produces: CONFIG_MODULES=y # CONFIG_A is not set # CONFIG_B is not set However, the correct output should be: CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_A=y # CONFIG_B is not set The unit test file, scripts/kconfig/tests/choice/alldef_expected_config, is wrong as well. Bug 2: choice members never get 'y' with randconfig For the test code above, the following combinations are possible: A B (1) y n (2) n y (3) m m (4) m n (5) n m (6) n n 'make randconfig' never produces (1) or (2). These bugs are fixable, but a more critical problem is the lack of a sensible syntax to specify the default for the tristate choice. The default for the choice must be one of the choice members, which cannot specify any of the patterns (3) through (6) above. In addition, I have never seen it being used in a useful way. The following commits removed unnecessary use of tristate choices: - |
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Masahiro Yamada
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03638aaa79 |
kconfig: pass new conf_changed value to the callback
Commit
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Masahiro Yamada
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0b62fe46d7 |
kconfig: gconf: move conf_changed() definition up
Define conf_changed() before its call site to remove the forward declaration. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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300bf53ecb |
kconfig: gconf: remove unnecessary forward declarations
These are defined before their call sites. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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060e05c3b4 |
kconfig: qconf: remove initial call to conf_changed()
If any CONFIG option is changed while loading the .config file, conf_read() calls conf_set_changed(true) and then the conf_changed() callback. With conf_read() moved after window initialization, the explicit conf_changed() call can be removed. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Vlastimil Babka
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436381eaf2 |
Merge branch 'slab/for-6.11/buckets' into slab/for-next
Merge all the slab patches previously collected on top of v6.10-rc1, over cleanups/fixes that had to be based on rc6. |
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Jose Ignacio Tornos Martinez
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e3286434d2 |
kbuild: rpm-pkg: avoid the warnings with dtb's listed twice
After |
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Nathan Chancellor
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9852f47ac7 |
kbuild: Make ld-version.sh more robust against version string changes
After [1] in upstream LLVM, ld.lld's version output became slightly different when the cmake configuration option LLVM_APPEND_VC_REV is disabled. Before: Debian LLD 19.0.0 (compatible with GNU linkers) After: Debian LLD 19.0.0, compatible with GNU linkers This results in ld-version.sh failing with scripts/ld-version.sh: 18: arithmetic expression: expecting EOF: "10000 * 19 + 100 * 0 + 0," because the trailing comma is included in the patch level part of the expression. While [1] has been partially reverted in [2] to avoid this breakage (as it impacts the configuration stage and it is present in all LTS branches), it would be good to make ld-version.sh more robust against such miniscule changes like this one. Use POSIX shell parameter expansion [3] to remove the largest suffix after just numbers and periods, replacing of the current removal of everything after a hyphen. ld-version.sh continues to work for a number of distributions (Arch Linux, Debian, and Fedora) and the kernel.org toolchains and no longer errors on a version of ld.lld with [1]. Fixes: |
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Masahiro Yamada
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73db3abdca |
init/modpost: conditionally check section mismatch to __meminit*
This reverts commit
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Arnd Bergmann
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3db80c999d |
riscv: convert to generic syscall table
The uapi/asm/unistd_{32,64}.h and asm/syscall_table_{32,64}.h headers can now be generated from scripts/syscall.tbl, which makes this consistent with the other architectures that have their own syscall.tbl. riscv has two extra system call that gets added to scripts/syscall.tbl. The newstat and rlimit entries in the syscall_abis_64 line are for system calls that were part of the generic ABI when riscv64 got added but are no longer enabled by default for new architectures. Both riscv32 and riscv64 also implement memfd_secret, which is optional for all architectures. Unlike all the other 32-bit architectures, the time32 and stat64 sets of syscalls are not enabled on riscv32. Both the user visible side of asm/unistd.h and the internal syscall table in the kernel should have the same effective contents after this. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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77122bf9e3 |
openrisc: convert to generic syscall table
The uapi/asm/unistd_32.h and asm/syscall_table_32.h headers can now be generated from scripts/syscall.tbl, which makes this consistent with the other architectures that have their own syscall.tbl. openrisc has one extra system call that gets added to scripts/syscall.tbl. The time32, stat64, rlimit and renameat entries in the syscall_abis_32 line are for system calls that were part of the generic ABI when arch/nios2 got added but are no longer enabled by default for new architectures. Both the user visible side of asm/unistd.h and the internal syscall table in the kernel should have the same effective contents after this. When asm/syscalls.h is included in kernel/fork.c for the purpose of type checking, the redirection macros cause problems. Move these so only the references get redirected. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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ef608c5767 |
nios2: convert to generic syscall table
The uapi/asm/unistd_32.h and asm/syscall_table_32.h headers can now be generated from scripts/syscall.tbl, which makes this consistent with the other architectures that have their own syscall.tbl. nios2 has one extra system call that gets added to scripts/syscall.tbl. The time32, stat64, and rlimit entries in the syscall_abis_32 line are for system calls that were part of the generic ABI when arch/nios2 got added but are no longer enabled by default for new architectures. Both the user visible side of asm/unistd.h and the internal syscall table in the kernel should have the same effective contents after this. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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f840cab63e |
csky: convert to generic syscall table
The uapi/asm/unistd_32.h and asm/syscall_table_32.h headers can now be generated from scripts/syscall.tbl, which makes this consistent with the other architectures that have their own syscall.tbl. csky has two architecture specific system calls, which I add to the generic table. The time32, stat64 and rlimit entries in the syscall_abis_32 line are for system calls that were part of the generic ABI when arch/csky got added but are no longer enabled by default for new architectures. Both the user visible side of asm/unistd.h and the internal syscall table in the kernel should have the same effective contents after this. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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4414ad8eb4 |
arc: convert to generic syscall table
The uapi/asm/unistd_32.h and asm/syscall_table_32.h headers can now be generated from scripts/syscall.tbl, which makes this consistent with the other architectures that have their own syscall.tbl. arc has a couple of architecture specific system calls, which I add to the generic table. This for some reason includes the deprecated sys_sysfs() syscall that was presumably added by accident. The time32, renameat, stat64 and rlimit entries in the syscall_abis_32 entry are for system calls that were part of the generic ABI when arch/arc got added but are no longer enabled by default for new architectures. Both the user visible side of asm/unistd.h and the internal syscall table in the kernel should have the same effective contents after this. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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fbb5c0606f |
kbuild: add syscall table generation to scripts/Makefile.asm-headers
There are 11 copies of arch/*/kernel/syscalls/Makefile that all implement the same basic logic in a somewhat awkward way. I tried out various ways of unifying the existing copies and ended up with something that hooks into the logic for generating the redirections to asm-generic headers. This gives a nicer syntax of being able to list the generated files in $(syscall-y) inside of arch/*/include/asm/Kbuild instead of both $(generated-y) in that place and also in another Makefile. The configuration for which syscall.tbl file to use and which ABIs to enable is now done in arch/*/kernel/Makefile.syscalls. I have done patches for all architectures and made sure that the new generic rules implement a superset of all the architecture specific corner cases. ince the header file is not specific to asm-generic/*.h redirects now, I ended up renaming the file to scripts/Makefile.asm-headers. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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b70f12e962 |
kbuild: verify asm-generic header list
In order to integrate the system call header generation with generating
the asm-generic wrappers, restrict the generated headers to those that
actually exist in include/asm-generic/.
The path is already known, so add these as a dependency.
The asm-generic/bugs.h header was removed in commit
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Miguel Ojeda
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981ad93c89 |
rust: warn about bindgen versions 0.66.0 and 0.66.1
`bindgen` versions 0.66.0 and 0.66.1 panic due to C string literals with NUL characters [1]: panicked at .cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/bindgen-0.66.0/codegen/mod.rs:717:71: called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: FromBytesWithNulError { kind: InteriorNul(4) } Thus, in preparation for supporting several `bindgen` versions, add a version check to warn the user about it. Since some distributions may have patched it (e.g. Debian did [2]), check if that seems to be the case (after the version check matches), in order to avoid printing a warning in that case. We could make it an error, but 1) it is going to fail anyway later in the build, 2) we would disable `RUST`, which is also painful, 3) someone could have patched it in a way that still makes our extra check fail (however unlikely), 4) the interior NUL may go away in the headers (however unlikely). Thus just warn about it so that users know why it is failing. In addition, add a couple tests for the new cases. Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-bindgen/pull/2567 [1] Link: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1069047 [2] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240709160615.998336-11-ojeda@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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Miguel Ojeda
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c844fa64a2 |
rust: start supporting several bindgen versions
With both the workaround for `bindgen` 0.69.0 and the warning about 0.66.0 and 0.66.1 in place, start supporting several `bindgen` versions, like it was done for the Rust compiler in a previous patch. All other versions, including the latest 0.69.4, build without errors. The `bindgen` project, like Rust, has also agreed to have the kernel in their CI [1] -- thanks! This should help both projects: `bindgen` will be able to detect early issues like those mentioned above, and the kernel will be very likely build with new releases (at least for the basic configuration being tested). Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-bindgen/pull/2851 [1] Tested-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me> Tested-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@samsung.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240709160615.998336-10-ojeda@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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Miguel Ojeda
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9e98db1783 |
rust: work around bindgen 0.69.0 issue
`bindgen` 0.69.0 contains a bug: `--version` does not work without providing a header [1]: error: the following required arguments were not provided: <HEADER> Usage: bindgen <FLAGS> <OPTIONS> <HEADER> -- <CLANG_ARGS>... Thus, in preparation for supporting several `bindgen` versions, work around the issue by passing a dummy argument. Include a comment so that we can remove the workaround in the future. Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-bindgen/pull/2678 [1] Reviewed-by: Finn Behrens <me@kloenk.dev> Tested-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me> Tested-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@samsung.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240709160615.998336-9-ojeda@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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Miguel Ojeda
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d49082faf6 |
rust: avoid assuming a particular bindgen build
`bindgen`'s logic to find `libclang` (via `clang-sys`) may change over time, and depends on how it was built (e.g. Linux distributions may decide to build it differently, and we are going to provide documentation on installing it via distributions later in this series). Therefore, clarify that `bindgen` may be built in several ways and simplify the documentation by only mentioning the most prominent environment variable (`LIBCLANG_PATH`) as an example on how to tweak the search of the library at runtime (i.e. when `bindgen` is built as our documentation explains). This also avoids duplicating the documentation, like `bindgen` itself does (i.e. it refers to `clang-sys`). Similarly, replace the test we had for this (which used the real program) with a mocked one, to avoid depending on the particular build as well. Tested-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me> Tested-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@samsung.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240709160615.998336-8-ojeda@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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Miguel Ojeda
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63b27f4a00 |
rust: start supporting several compiler versions
It is time to start supporting several Rust compiler versions and thus establish a minimum Rust version. We may still want to upgrade the minimum sometimes in the beginning since there may be important features coming into the language that improve how we write code (e.g. field projections), which may or may not make sense to support conditionally. We will start with a window of two stable releases, and widen it over time. Thus this patch does not move the current minimum (1.78.0), but instead adds support for the recently released 1.79.0. This should already be enough for kernel developers in distributions that provide recent Rust compiler versions routinely, such as Arch Linux, Debian Unstable (outside the freeze period), Fedora Linux, Gentoo Linux (especially the testing channel), Nix (unstable) and openSUSE Tumbleweed. See the documentation patch about it later in this series. In addition, Rust for Linux is now being built-tested in Rust's pre-merge CI [1]. That is, every change that is attempting to land into the Rust compiler is tested against the kernel, and it is merged only if it passes -- thanks to the Rust project for that! Thus, with the pre-merge CI in place, both projects hope to avoid unintentional changes to Rust that break the kernel. This means that, in general, apart from intentional changes on their side (that we will need to workaround conditionally on our side), the upcoming Rust compiler versions should generally work. For instance, currently, the beta (1.80.0) and nightly (1.81.0) branches work as well. Of course, the Rust for Linux CI job in the Rust toolchain may still need to be temporarily disabled for different reasons, but the intention is to help bring Rust for Linux into stable Rust. Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125209 [1] Reviewed-by: Finn Behrens <me@kloenk.dev> Tested-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me> Tested-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@samsung.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240709160615.998336-7-ojeda@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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Rob Herring (Arm)
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12d638f48c |
scripts/dtc: Update to upstream version v1.7.0-93-g1df7b047fe43
This adds the following commits from upstream: 1df7b047fe43 pylibfdt/Makefile.pylibfdt: use project's flags to compile the extension 61e88fdcec52 libfdt: overlay: Fix phandle overwrite check for new subtrees 49d30894466e meson: fix installation with meson-python d54aaf93673c pylibfdt: clean up python build directory ab86f1e9fda8 pylibfdt: add VERSION.txt to Python sdist 7b8a30eceabe pylibfdt: fix Python version ff4f17eb5865 pylibfdt/Makefile.pylibfdt: fix Python library being rebuild during install 9e313b14e684 pylibfdt/meson.build: fix Python library being rebuilt during install d598fc3648ec tests/run_tests.sh: fix Meson library path being dropped b98239da2f18 tests/meson.build: fix python and yaml tests not running c17d76ab5e84 checks: Check the overall length of "interrupt-map" ae26223a056e libfdt: overlay: Refactor overlay_fixup_phandle 4dd831affd01 libfdt: tests: Update test case for overlay_bad_fixup e6d294200837 tests: Remove two_roots and named_root from LIBTREE_TESTS_L and add all dtb filenames generated by dumptrees to TESTS_TREES_L in Makefile.tests 855c934e26ae tests: fix tests broken under Meson 4fd3f4f0a95d github: enforce testing pylibfdt and yaml support 9ca7d62dbf0b meson: split run-tests by type bb51223083a4 meson: fix dependencies of tests e81900635c95 meson: fix pylibfdt missing dependency on libfdt 822123856980 pylibfdt: fix get_mem_rsv for newer Python versions 1fad065080e6 libfdt: overlay: ensure that existing phandles are not overwritten b0aacd0a7735 github: add windows/msys CI build ae97d9745862 github: Don't accidentally suppress test errors 057a7dbbb777 github: Display meson test logs on failure 92b5d4e91678 pylibfdt: Remove some apparently deprecated options from setup.py 417e3299dbd1 github: Update to newer checkout action 5e6cefa17e2d fix MinGW format attribute 24f60011fd43 libfdt: Simplify adjustment of values for local fixups da39ee0e68b6 libfdt: rework shared/static libraries a669223f7a60 Makefile: do not hardcode the `install` program path 3fbfdd08afd2 libfdt: fix duplicate meson target dcef5f834ea3 tests: use correct pkg-config when cross compiling 0b8026ff254f meson: allow building from shallow clones 95c74d71f090 treesource: Restore string list output when no type markers 2283dd78eff5 libfdt: fdt_path_offset_namelen: Reject empty path 79b9e326a162 libfdt: fdt_get_alias_namelen: Validate aliases 52157f13ef3d pylibfdt: Support boolean properties d77433727566 dtc: fix missing string in usage_opts_help ad8bf9f9aa39 libfdt: Fix fdt_appendprop_addrrange documentation 6c5e189fb952 github: add workflow for Meson builds a3dc9f006a78 libfdt: rename libfdt-X.Y.Z.so to libfdt.so.X.Y.Z 35019949c4c7 workflows: build: remove setuptools_scm hack cd3e2304f4a9 pylibfdt: use fallback version in tarballs 0f5864567745 move release version into VERSION.txt 38165954c13b libfdt: add missing version symbols 5e98b5979354 editorconfig: use tab indentation for version.lds d030a893be25 tests: generate dtbs in Meson build directory 8d8372b13706 tests: fix use of deprecated meson methods 761114effaf7 pylibtfdt: fix use of deprecated meson method bf6377a98d97 meson: set minimum Meson version to 0.56.0 4c68e4b16b22 libfdt: fix library version to match project version bdc5c8793a13 meson: allow disabling tests f088e381f29e Makefile: allow to install libfdt without building executables 6df5328a902c Fix use of <ctype.h> functions ccf1f62d59ad libfdt: Fix a typo in libfdt.h 71a8b8ef0adf libfdt: meson: Fix linking on macOS linker 589d8c7653c7 dtc: Add an option to generate __local_fixups__ and __fixups__ e8364666d5ac CI: Add build matrix with multiple Linux distributions 3b02a94b486f dtc: Correct invalid dts output with mixed phandles and integers d4888958d64b tests: Add additional tests for device graph checks ea3b9a1d2c5a checks: Fix crash in graph_child_address if 'reg' cell size != 1 b2b9671583e9 livetree: fix off-by-one in propval_cell_n() bounds check ab481e483061 Add definition for a GitHub Actions CI job c88038c9b8ca Drop obsolete/broken CI definitions 0ac8b30ba5a1 yaml: Depend on libyaml >= 0.2.3 f1657b2fb5be tests: Add test cases for bad endpoint node and remote-endpoint prop checks 44bb89cafd3d checks: Fix segmentation fault in check_graph_node 60bcf1cde1a8 improve documentation for fdt_path_offset() a6f997bc77d4 add fdt_get_symbol() and fdt_get_symbol_namelen() functions 18f5ec12a10e use fdt_path_getprop_namelen() in fdt_get_alias_namelen() df093279282c add fdt_path_getprop_namelen() helper 129bb4b78bc6 doc: dt-object-internal: Fix a typo 390f481521c3 fdtoverlay: Drop a a repeated article 9f8b382ed45e manual: Fix and improve documentation about -@ 2cdf93a6d402 fdtoverlay: Fix usage string to not mention "<type>" 72fc810c3025 build-sys: add -Wwrite-strings 083ab26da83b tests: fix leaks spotted by ASAN 6f8b28f49609 livetree: fix leak spotted by ASAN fd68bb8c5658 Make name_node() xstrdup its name argument 4718189c4ca8 Delay xstrdup() of node and property names coming from a flat tree 0b842c3c8199 Make build_property() xstrdup its name argument 9cceabea1ee0 checks: correct I2C 10-bit address check 0d56145938fe yamltree.c: fix -Werror=discarded-qualifiers & -Werror=cast-qual 61fa22b05f69 checks: make check.data const 7a1d72a788e0 checks.c: fix check_msg() leak ee5799938697 checks.c: fix heap-buffer-overflow 44c9b73801c1 tests: fix -Wwrite-strings 5b60f5104fcc srcpos.c: fix -Wwrite-strings 32174a66efa4 meson: Fix cell overflow tests when running from meson 64a907f08b9b meson.build: bump version to 1.7.0 e3cde0613bfd Add -Wsuggest-attribute=format warning, correct warnings thus generated 41821821101a Use #ifdef NO_VALGRIND 71c19f20b3ef Do not redefine _GNU_SOURCE if already set 039a99414e77 Bump version to v1.7.0 9b62ec84bb2d Merge remote-tracking branch 'gitlab/main' 3f29d6d85c24 pylibfdt: add size_hint parameter for get_path 2022bb10879d checks: Update #{size,address}-cells check for 'dma-ranges' Signed-off-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org> |
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Paolo Abeni
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7b769adc26 |
bpf-next-for-netdev
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTFp0I1jqZrAX+hPRXbK58LschIgwUCZoxN0AAKCRDbK58LschI g0c5AQDa3ZV9gfbN42y1zSDoM1uOgO60fb+ydxyOYh8l3+OiQQD/fLfpTY3gBFSY 9yi/pZhw/QdNzQskHNIBrHFGtJbMxgs= =p1Zz -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next Daniel Borkmann says: ==================== pull-request: bpf-next 2024-07-08 The following pull-request contains BPF updates for your *net-next* tree. We've added 102 non-merge commits during the last 28 day(s) which contain a total of 127 files changed, 4606 insertions(+), 980 deletions(-). The main changes are: 1) Support resilient split BTF which cuts down on duplication and makes BTF as compact as possible wrt BTF from modules, from Alan Maguire & Eduard Zingerman. 2) Add support for dumping kfunc prototypes from BTF which enables both detecting as well as dumping compilable prototypes for kfuncs, from Daniel Xu. 3) Batch of s390x BPF JIT improvements to add support for BPF arena and to implement support for BPF exceptions, from Ilya Leoshkevich. 4) Batch of riscv64 BPF JIT improvements in particular to add 12-argument support for BPF trampolines and to utilize bpf_prog_pack for the latter, from Pu Lehui. 5) Extend BPF test infrastructure to add a CHECKSUM_COMPLETE validation option for skbs and add coverage along with it, from Vadim Fedorenko. 6) Inline bpf_get_current_task/_btf() helpers in the arm64 BPF JIT which gives a small 1% performance improvement in micro-benchmarks, from Puranjay Mohan. 7) Extend the BPF verifier to track the delta between linked registers in order to better deal with recent LLVM code optimizations, from Alexei Starovoitov. 8) Fix bpf_wq_set_callback_impl() kfunc signature where the third argument should have been a pointer to the map value, from Benjamin Tissoires. 9) Extend BPF selftests to add regular expression support for test output matching and adjust some of the selftest when compiled under gcc, from Cupertino Miranda. 10) Simplify task_file_seq_get_next() and remove an unnecessary loop which always iterates exactly once anyway, from Dan Carpenter. 11) Add the capability to offload the netfilter flowtable in XDP layer through kfuncs, from Florian Westphal & Lorenzo Bianconi. 12) Various cleanups in networking helpers in BPF selftests to shave off a few lines of open-coded functions on client/server handling, from Geliang Tang. 13) Properly propagate prog->aux->tail_call_reachable out of BPF verifier, so that x86 JIT does not need to implement detection, from Leon Hwang. 14) Fix BPF verifier to add a missing check_func_arg_reg_off() to prevent an out-of-bounds memory access for dynpointers, from Matt Bobrowski. 15) Fix bpf_session_cookie() kfunc to return __u64 instead of long pointer as it might lead to problems on 32-bit archs, from Jiri Olsa. 16) Enhance traffic validation and dynamic batch size support in xsk selftests, from Tushar Vyavahare. bpf-next-for-netdev * tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (102 commits) selftests/bpf: DENYLIST.aarch64: Remove fexit_sleep selftests/bpf: amend for wrong bpf_wq_set_callback_impl signature bpf: helpers: fix bpf_wq_set_callback_impl signature libbpf: Add NULL checks to bpf_object__{prev_map,next_map} selftests/bpf: Remove exceptions tests from DENYLIST.s390x s390/bpf: Implement exceptions s390/bpf: Change seen_reg to a mask bpf: Remove unnecessary loop in task_file_seq_get_next() riscv, bpf: Optimize stack usage of trampoline bpf, devmap: Add .map_alloc_check selftests/bpf: Remove arena tests from DENYLIST.s390x selftests/bpf: Add UAF tests for arena atomics selftests/bpf: Introduce __arena_global s390/bpf: Support arena atomics s390/bpf: Enable arena s390/bpf: Support address space cast instruction s390/bpf: Support BPF_PROBE_MEM32 s390/bpf: Land on the next JITed instruction after exception s390/bpf: Introduce pre- and post- probe functions s390/bpf: Get rid of get_probe_mem_regno() ... ==================== Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240708221438.10974-1-daniel@iogearbox.net Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com> |
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Dmitry Baryshkov
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49636c5680 |
kbuild: verify dtoverlay files against schema
Currently only the single part device trees are validated against DT schema. For the multipart DT files only the base DTB is validated. Extend the fdtoverlay commands to validate the resulting DTB file against schema. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240527-dtbo-check-schema-v1-1-ee1094f88f74@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@kernel.org> |
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Thorsten Blum
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18c18b1ff6 |
gcc-plugins: Remove duplicate included header file stringpool.h
The header file stringpool.h is included for GCC version >= 8 and then again for all versions. Since the header file stringpool.h was added in GCC 4.9 and the kernel currently requires GCC 5.1 as a minimum, remove the conditional include. Including the header file only once removes the following warning reported by make includecheck: stringpool.h is included more than once However, it's important to include stringpool.h before attribs.h because attribs.h uses some of its functions. Compile-tested with GCC 14. Signed-off-by: Thorsten Blum <thorsten.blum@toblux.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240629233608.278028-2-thorsten.blum@toblux.com Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <kees@kernel.org> |
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Thomas Weißschuh
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f21711bbdb
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regmap-irq: handle const struct regmap_irq_sub_irq_map
The struct instances supplied by the drivers are never modified. Handle them as const in the regmap core allowing the drivers to put them into .rodata. Also add a new entry to const_structs.checkpatch to make sure future instances of this struct already enter the tree as const. Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240706-regmap-const-structs-v1-2-d08c776da787@weissschuh.net Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> |
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Thomas Weißschuh
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0f02ba48cd
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const_structs.checkpatch: add regmap structs
Many structs used by regmap should be const by default. Add entries to const_structs.checkpatch for them for checkpatch.pl to warn on new non-const additions. Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240706-regmap-const-structs-v1-1-d08c776da787@weissschuh.net Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> |
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Jakub Kicinski
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76ed626479 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR. Conflicts: drivers/net/phy/aquantia/aquantia.h |
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Arnd Bergmann
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4fe53bf2ba |
syscalls: add generic scripts/syscall.tbl
The asm-generic/unistd.h header still follows the old style of defining system call numbers and the table. Most architectures got the new syscall.tbl format as part of the y2038 conversion back in 2018, but the newer architectures that share a single table never did. I did a semi-automated conversion of the asm-generic/unistd.h contents into a syscall.tbl format, using the ABI field to take care of all the relevant differences that are encoded using #ifdef checks in the existing header. Conversion of the architectures is done one at a time in order to be able to review or revert them as needed. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> |
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Kees Cook
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67f2df3b82 |
mm/slab: Plumb kmem_buckets into __do_kmalloc_node()
Introduce CONFIG_SLAB_BUCKETS which provides the infrastructure to support separated kmalloc buckets (in the following kmem_buckets_create() patches and future codetag-based separation). Since this will provide a mitigation for a very common case of exploits, it is recommended to enable this feature for general purpose distros. By default, the new Kconfig will be enabled if CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED is enabled (and it is added to the hardening.config Kconfig fragment). To be able to choose which buckets to allocate from, make the buckets available to the internal kmalloc interfaces by adding them as the second argument, rather than depending on the buckets being chosen from the fixed set of global buckets. Where the bucket is not available, pass NULL, which means "use the default system kmalloc bucket set" (the prior existing behavior), as implemented in kmalloc_slab(). To avoid adding the extra argument when !CONFIG_SLAB_BUCKETS, only the top-level macros and static inlines use the buckets argument (where they are stripped out and compiled out respectively). The actual extern functions can then be built without the argument, and the internals fall back to the global kmalloc buckets unconditionally. Co-developed-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <kees@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> |
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David Gow
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ab0f4cedc3 |
arch: um: rust: Add i386 support for Rust
At present, Rust in the kernel only supports 64-bit x86, so UML has followed suit. However, it's significantly easier to support 32-bit i386 on UML than on bare metal, as UML does not use the -mregparm option (which alters the ABI), which is not yet supported by rustc[1]. Add support for CONFIG_RUST on um/i386, by adding a new target config to generate_rust_target, and replacing various checks on CONFIG_X86_64 to also support CONFIG_X86_32. We still use generate_rust_target, rather than a built-in rustc target, in order to match x86_64, provide a future place for -mregparm, and more easily disable floating point instructions. With these changes, the KUnit tests pass with: kunit.py run --make_options LLVM=1 --kconfig_add CONFIG_RUST=y --kconfig_add CONFIG_64BIT=n --kconfig_add CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE=n An earlier version of these changes was proposed on the Rust-for-Linux github[2]. [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116972 [2]: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/pull/966 Signed-off-by: David Gow <davidgow@google.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240604224052.3138504-1-davidgow@google.com Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com> |
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Brian Johannesmeyer
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c02904f05f |
scripts/faddr2line: Check only two symbols when calculating symbol size
Rather than looping through each symbol in a particular section to calculate a symbol's size, grep for the symbol and its immediate successor, and only use those two symbols. Signed-off-by: Brian Johannesmeyer <bjohannesmeyer@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240415145538.1938745-8-bjohannesmeyer@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org> |
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Brian Johannesmeyer
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406b5c12aa |
scripts/faddr2line: Remove call to addr2line from find_dir_prefix()
Use the single long-running faddr2line process from find_dir_prefix(). Signed-off-by: Brian Johannesmeyer <bjohannesmeyer@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240415145538.1938745-7-bjohannesmeyer@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org> |
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Brian Johannesmeyer
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e36b69e918 |
scripts/faddr2line: Invoke addr2line as a single long-running process
Rather than invoking a separate addr2line process for each address, invoke
a single addr2line coprocess, and pass each address to its stdin. Previous
work [0] applied a similar change to perf, leading to a ~60x speed-up [1].
If using an object file that is _not_ vmlinux, faddr2line passes a section
name argument to addr2line. Because we do not know until runtime which
section names will be passed to addr2line, we cannot apply this change to
non-vmlinux object files. Hence, it only applies to vmlinux.
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Brian Johannesmeyer
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5b280de46d |
scripts/faddr2line: Pass --addresses argument to addr2line
In preparation for identifying an addr2line sentinel. See previous work
[0], which applies a similar change to perf.
[0] commit
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Brian Johannesmeyer
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2c809186cc |
scripts/faddr2line: Check vmlinux only once
Rather than checking whether the object file is vmlinux for each invocation of __faddr2line, check it only once beforehand. Signed-off-by: Brian Johannesmeyer <bjohannesmeyer@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240415145538.1938745-4-bjohannesmeyer@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org> |
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Brian Johannesmeyer
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b8d9d9496c |
scripts/faddr2line: Combine three readelf calls into one
Rather than calling readelf three separate times to collect three different types of info, call it only once, and parse out the different types of info from its output. Signed-off-by: Brian Johannesmeyer <bjohannesmeyer@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240415145538.1938745-3-bjohannesmeyer@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org> |
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Brian Johannesmeyer
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39cf650d68 |
scripts/faddr2line: Reduce number of readelf calls to three
Rather than calling readelf several times for each invocation of __faddr2line, call readelf only three times at the beginning, and save its result for future use. Signed-off-by: Brian Johannesmeyer <bjohannesmeyer@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240415145538.1938745-2-bjohannesmeyer@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org> |
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Kuan-Ying Lee
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9d938f40b2 |
scripts/gdb: rename pool_index to pool_index_plus_1
We encounter the following issue after commit |
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Kuan-Ying Lee
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7d8742bf85 |
scripts/gdb: change VA_BITS_MIN when we use 16K page
Change VA_BITS_MIN when we use 16K page.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240619074911.100434-6-kuan-ying.lee@canonical.com
Fixes:
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Kuan-Ying Lee
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04a40baec0 |
scripts/gdb: set vabits_actual based on TCR_EL1
We encounter the following issue after commit |
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Kuan-Ying Lee
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3c0e9a2004 |
scripts/gdb: change the layout of vmemmap
We need to change the layout of vmemmap in gdb scripts after commit |
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Kuan-Ying Lee
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f2eaed1565 |
scripts/gdb: rework module VA range
After we enlarge the module VA range, we also change the module VA
range in gdb scripts.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240619074911.100434-3-kuan-ying.lee@canonical.com
Fixes:
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Kuan-Ying Lee
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63ce5947ef |
scripts/gdb: redefine MAX_ORDER sanely
Patch series "Fix GDB command error".
This patchset fixes some GDB command errors.
1. Since memory layout of AARCH64 has been changed, we need to modify
the layout in GDB scripts as well.
2. Fix pool_index naming of stackdepot.
This patch (of 6):
Change the definition of MAX_ORDER to be inclusive.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240619074911.100434-1-kuan-ying.lee@canonical.com
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240619074911.100434-2-kuan-ying.lee@canonical.com
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Jesse Brandeburg
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b8c7dd15ce |
kernel-wide: fix spelling mistakes like "assocative" -> "associative"
There were several instances of the string "assocat" in the kernel, which should have been spelled "associat", with the various endings of -ive, -ed, -ion, and sometimes beginnging with dis-. Add to the spelling dictionary the corrections so that future instances will be caught by checkpatch, and fix the instances found. Originally noticed by accident with a 'git grep socat'. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240612001247.356867-1-jesse.brandeburg@intel.com Signed-off-by: Jesse Brandeburg <jesse.brandeburg@intel.com> Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Josh Poimboeuf
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9142be9e64 |
x86/syscall: Mark exit[_group] syscall handlers __noreturn
The direct-call syscall dispatch function doesn't know that the exit()
and exit_group() syscall handlers don't return, so the call sites aren't
optimized accordingly.
Fix that by marking the exit syscall declarations __noreturn.
Fixes the following warnings:
vmlinux.o: warning: objtool: x64_sys_call+0x2804: __x64_sys_exit() is missing a __noreturn annotation
vmlinux.o: warning: objtool: ia32_sys_call+0x29b6: __ia32_sys_exit_group() is missing a __noreturn annotation
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Christophe Leroy
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732b32daef |
powerpc: Remove core support for 40x
Now that 40x platforms have gone, remove support for 40x in the core of powerpc arch. Signed-off-by: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu> Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au> Link: https://msgid.link/20240628121201.130802-4-mpe@ellerman.id.au |
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Joel Granados
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a11aaf6d0b |
kbuild: scripts/gdb: bring the "abspath" back
Use the "abspath" call when symlinking the gdb python scripts in
scripts/gdb/linux. This call is needed to avoid broken links when
running the scripts_gdb target on a build directory located directly
under the source tree (e.g., O=builddir).
Fixes:
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Nicolas Schier
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7ed9d1318c |
kbuild: Use $(obj)/%.cc to fix host C++ module builds
Use $(obj)/ instead of $(src)/ prefix when building C++ modules for host, as explained in commit |
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Masahiro Yamada
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8d1001f7bd |
kbuild: rpm-pkg: fix build error with CONFIG_MODULES=n
When CONFIG_MODULES is disabled, 'make (bin)rpm-pkg' fails:
$ make allnoconfig binrpm-pkg
[ snip ]
error: File not found: .../linux/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/kernel-6.10.0_rc3-1.i386/lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3/kernel
error: File not found: .../linux/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/kernel-6.10.0_rc3-1.i386/lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3/modules.order
To make it work irrespective of CONFIG_MODULES, this commit specifies
the directory path, /lib/modules/%{KERNELRELEASE}, instead of individual
files.
However, doing so would cause new warnings:
warning: File listed twice: /lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3-dirty/modules.alias
warning: File listed twice: /lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3-dirty/modules.alias.bin
warning: File listed twice: /lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3-dirty/modules.builtin.alias.bin
warning: File listed twice: /lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3-dirty/modules.builtin.bin
warning: File listed twice: /lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3-dirty/modules.dep
warning: File listed twice: /lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3-dirty/modules.dep.bin
warning: File listed twice: /lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3-dirty/modules.devname
warning: File listed twice: /lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3-dirty/modules.softdep
warning: File listed twice: /lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3-dirty/modules.symbols
warning: File listed twice: /lib/modules/6.10.0-rc3-dirty/modules.symbols.bin
These files exist in /lib/modules/%{KERNELRELEASE} and are also explicitly
marked as %ghost.
Suppress depmod because depmod-generated files are not packaged.
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Thayne Harbaugh
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c615665389 |
kbuild: Fix build target deb-pkg: ln: failed to create hard link
The make deb-pkg target calls debian-orig which attempts to either
hard link the source .tar to the build-output location or copy the
source .tar to the build-output location. The test to determine
whether to ln or cp is incorrectly expanded by Make and consequently
always attempts to ln the source .tar. This fix corrects the escaping
of '$' so that the test is expanded by the shell rather than by Make
and appropriately selects between ln and cp.
Fixes:
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Dragan Simic
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9cc5f3bf63 |
kbuild: Install dtb files as 0644 in Makefile.dtbinst
The compiled dtb files aren't executable, so install them with 0644 as their
permission mode, instead of defaulting to 0755 for the permission mode and
installing them with the executable bits set.
Some Linux distributions, including Debian, [1][2][3] already include fixes
in their kernel package build recipes to change the dtb file permissions to
0644 in their kernel packages. These changes, when additionally propagated
into the long-term kernel versions, will allow such distributions to remove
their downstream fixes.
[1] https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/merge_requests/642
[2] https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/merge_requests/749
[3] https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/blob/debian/6.8.12-1/debian/rules.real#L193
Cc: Diederik de Haas <didi.debian@cknow.org>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Fixes:
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Dan Carpenter
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d5d6281ae8 |
checkpatch: check for missing Fixes tags
This check looks for common words that probably indicate a patch is a fix. For now the regex is: (?:(?:BUG: K.|UB)SAN: |Call Trace:|stable\@|syzkaller)/) Why are stable patches encouraged to have a fixes tag? Some people mark their stable patches as "# 5.10" etc. This is useful but a Fixes tag is still a good idea. For example, the Fixes tag helps in review. It helps people to not cherry-pick buggy patches without also cherry-picking the fix. Also if a bug affects the 5.7 kernel some people will round it up to 5.10+ because 5.7 is not supported on kernel.org. It's possible the Bad Binder bug was caused by this sort of gap where companies outside of kernel.org are supporting different kernels from kernel.org. Should it be counted as a Fix when a patch just silences harmless WARN_ON() stack trace. Yes. Definitely. Is silencing compiler warnings a fix? It seems unfair to the original authors, but we use -Werror now, and warnings break the build so let's just add Fixes tags. I tell people that silencing static checker warnings is not a fix but the rules on this vary by subsystem. Is fixing a minor LTP issue (Linux Test Project) a fix? Probably? It's hard to know what to do if the LTP test has technically always been broken. One clear false positive from this check is when someone updated their debug output and included before and after Call Traces. Or when crashes are introduced deliberately for testing. In those cases, you should just ignore checkpatch. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/ZmhUgZBKeF_8ixA6@moroto Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@linaro.org> Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Andy Whitcroft <apw@canonical.com> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Dwaipayan Ray <dwaipayanray1@gmail.com> Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Cc: Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@gmail.com> Cc: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org> Cc: Thorsten Leemhuis <linux@leemhuis.info> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Wolfram Sang
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d6bb39519a |
checkpatch: really skip LONG_LINE_* when LONG_LINE is ignored
For a printout to happen, all types must be set to "show". So, AND is
needed for the flags, not OR, if we want to ignore something.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240610150420.2279-2-wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com
Fixes:
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Xiong Nandi
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78efbfb5b7 |
scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: better support to ARM32 module stack trace
Sometimes there are special characters around module names in stack traces, such as ARM32 with BACKTRACE_VERBOSE in "(%pS)" format, such as: [<806e4845>] (dump_stack_lvl) from [<7f806013>] (hello_init+0x13/0x1000 [test]) In this case, $module will be "[test])", the trace can be decoded by stripping the right parenthesis first: (dump_stack_lvl) from hello_init (/foo/test.c:10) test. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240524042600.14738-3-xndchn@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Xiong Nandi <xndchn@gmail.com> Suggested-by: Elliot Berman <quic_eberman@quicinc.com> Cc: Bjorn Andersson <quic_bjorande@quicinc.com> Cc: Carlos Llamas <cmllamas@google.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Xiong Nandi
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b41838fe11 |
scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: wrap nm with UTIL_PREFIX and UTIL_SUFFIX
Patch series "scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: better support to ARM32". This patch (of 2): Since System.map is generated by cross-compile nm tool, we should use it here too. Otherwise host nm may not recognize ARM Thumb-2 instruction address well. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240524042600.14738-1-xndchn@gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240524042600.14738-2-xndchn@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Xiong Nandi <xndchn@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Elliot Berman <quic_eberman@quicinc.com> Cc: Bjorn Andersson <quic_bjorande@quicinc.com> Cc: Carlos Llamas <cmllamas@google.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Alan Maguire
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46fb0b62ea |
kbuild,bpf: Add module-specific pahole flags for distilled base BTF
Support creation of module BTF along with distilled base BTF; the latter is stored in a .BTF.base ELF section and supplements split BTF references to base BTF with information about base types, allowing for later relocation of split BTF with a (possibly changed) base. resolve_btfids detects the presence of a .BTF.base section and will use it instead of the base BTF it is passed in BTF id resolution. Modules will be built with a distilled .BTF.base section for external module build, i.e. make -C. -M=path2/module ...while in-tree module build as part of a normal kernel build will not generate distilled base BTF; this is because in-tree modules change with the kernel and do not require BTF relocation for the running vmlinux. Signed-off-by: Alan Maguire <alan.maguire@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Eduard Zingerman <eddyz87@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240620091733.1967885-6-alan.maguire@oracle.com |
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Masahiro Yamada
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469169803d |
x86/kconfig: Add as-instr64 macro to properly evaluate AS_WRUSS
Some instructions are only available on the 64-bit architecture.
Bi-arch compilers that default to -m32 need the explicit -m64 option
to evaluate them properly.
Fixes:
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Mark Brown
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c8d0930a04
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ASoC: codecs: lpass: add support for v2.5 rx macro
Merge series from Srinivas Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@linaro.org>: This patchset adds support to reading codec version and also adds support for v2.5 codec version in rx macro. LPASS 2.5 and up versions have changes in some of the rx blocks which are required to get headset functional correctly. Tested this on SM8450, X13s and x1e80100 crd. This changes also fixes issue with sm8450, sm8550, sm8660 and x1e80100. |
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Jakub Kicinski
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4c7d3d79c7 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR. No conflicts, no adjacent changes. Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Dongliang Mu
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50c0fa7f98 |
scripts: add scripts/checktransupdate.py
The checktransupdate.py script helps track the translation status of the documentation in different locales, e.g., zh_CN and verify if these documenation is up-to-date. More specially, it uses `git log` commit to find the latest english commit from the translation commit (order by author date) and the latest english commits from HEAD. If differences occur, report the file and commits that need to be updated. Signed-off-by: Dongliang Mu <dzm91@hust.edu.cn> Signed-off-by: Cheng Ziqiu <chengziqiu@hust.edu.cn> Reviewed-by: Yanteng Si <siyanteng@loongson.cn> Reviewed-by: Alex Shi <alexs@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240611131723.53515-1-dzm91@hust.edu.cn |
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Daniel Xu
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ebb79e96f1 |
kbuild: bpf: Tell pahole to DECL_TAG kfuncs
With [0], pahole can now discover kfuncs and inject DECL_TAG into BTF. With this commit, we will start shipping said DECL_TAGs to downstream consumers if pahole supports it. This is useful for feature probing kfuncs as well as generating compilable prototypes. This is particularly important as kfuncs do not have stable ABI. [0]: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/devel/pahole/pahole.git/commit/?id=72e88f29c6f7e14201756e65bd66157427a61aaf Signed-off-by: Daniel Xu <dxu@dxuuu.xyz> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/324aac5c627bddb80d9968c30df6382846994cc8.1718207789.git.dxu@dxuuu.xyz Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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329f70c5be |
Kbuild fixes for v6.10 (second)
- Fix the initial state of the save button in 'make gconfig' - Improve the Kconfig documentation - Fix a Kconfig bug regarding property visibility - Fix build breakage for systems where 'sed' is not installed in /bin - Fix a false warning about missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJJBAABCgAzFiEEbmPs18K1szRHjPqEPYsBB53g2wYFAmZkjoAVHG1hc2FoaXJv eUBrZXJuZWwub3JnAAoJED2LAQed4NsGEQgQAI6724AWOTd5pAkTxSGxNdzl12NB fzk3Sh/r1448QmzpXUbeGONHVXhwBRipl2oAZVwo/8YgwHOqUlAp/73GYD4ryz6P WCMHhVQ++yYSx9H1XvZ1hMM6RZI9hnBxk7KfSu+OYbg49shEq6MpToKBD8N/Fdlm HEmJWZXtGvANsxItRMpcZ1zHxYEDKcFmmyTc7vWEK929FLg0WAxj15C0vT+RAGs3 byLsGsg84g/K3FNIjobXnBhKSV2qDbl0si+1T1DGmAHu2i/6i2bin6qqKt9P+CAa DY8GQfP07VdO/HPVUsCC2AxiNIsPycTPwF+1H0UGSNX8J3xguzdtwkNdn4dxenrn vV8JWyCyr2oMdhxlV9NmO5e7xWcg6c1gYJas8ilMmqCotV2NddY8EMLA3ta+/73n 0Qvqiixy4J2K/8bNlHoDkn+Xnm82qcyU2w4qTB7+TUjYx/jsr+gnXYFqQBgjXQF8 DGiyFhqGv5rd/dWoeKmSAhWjmOwOCXtx3T4s/PTpN+FIC+rMSX6l7lIrMBSiaTfM gLnytpUXdfSMUv071cqo/bizelLG44x8M8qv0+b/WaKO9U7YxwqxBMOyTzBwgnRB VGdEpROK/8FlKtRpk38AS884kn/1RStzjy868nvmmEZ582jO9FlqFMfK6sxD7uP1 GOnXYcgDIKqmIROA =RzRM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'kbuild-fixes-v6.10-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/masahiroy/linux-kbuild Pull Kbuild fixes from Masahiro Yamada: - Fix the initial state of the save button in 'make gconfig' - Improve the Kconfig documentation - Fix a Kconfig bug regarding property visibility - Fix build breakage for systems where 'sed' is not installed in /bin - Fix a false warning about missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() * tag 'kbuild-fixes-v6.10-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/masahiroy/linux-kbuild: modpost: do not warn about missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() for vmlinux.o kbuild: explicitly run mksysmap as sed script from link-vmlinux.sh kconfig: remove wrong expr_trans_bool() kconfig: doc: document behavior of 'select' and 'imply' followed by 'if' kconfig: doc: fix a typo in the note about 'imply' kconfig: gconf: give a proper initial state to the Save button kconfig: remove unneeded code for user-supplied values being out of range |
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Masahiro Yamada
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9185afeac2 |
modpost: do not warn about missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() for vmlinux.o
Building with W=1 incorrectly emits the following warning:
WARNING: modpost: missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() in vmlinux.o
This check should apply only to modules.
Fixes:
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Richard Acayan
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96c965667b |
kbuild: explicitly run mksysmap as sed script from link-vmlinux.sh
In commit |
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Jakub Kicinski
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62b5bf58b9 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR. No conflicts. Adjacent changes: drivers/net/ethernet/pensando/ionic/ionic_txrx.c |
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Masahiro Yamada
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77a92660d8 |
kconfig: remove wrong expr_trans_bool()
expr_trans_bool() performs an incorrect transformation. [Test Code] config MODULES def_bool y modules config A def_bool y select C if B != n config B def_tristate m config C tristate [Result] CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_A=y CONFIG_B=m CONFIG_C=m This output is incorrect because CONFIG_C=y is expected. Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst clearly explains the function of the '!=' operator: If the values of both symbols are equal, it returns 'n', otherwise 'y'. Therefore, the statement: select C if B != n should be equivalent to: select C if y Or, more simply: select C Hence, the symbol C should be selected by the value of A, which is 'y'. However, expr_trans_bool() wrongly transforms it to: select C if B Therefore, the symbol C is selected by (A && B), which is 'm'. The comment block of expr_trans_bool() correctly explains its intention: * bool FOO!=n => FOO ^^^^ If FOO is bool, FOO!=n can be simplified into FOO. This is correct. However, the actual code performs this transformation when FOO is tristate: if (e->left.sym->type == S_TRISTATE) { ^^^^^^^^^^ While it can be fixed to S_BOOLEAN, there is no point in doing so because expr_tranform() already transforms FOO!=n to FOO when FOO is bool. (see the "case E_UNEQUAL" part) expr_trans_bool() is wrong and unnecessary. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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46edf4372e |
kconfig: gconf: give a proper initial state to the Save button
Currently, the initial state of the "Save" button is always active. If none of the CONFIG options are changed while loading the .config file, the "Save" button should be greyed out. This can be fixed by calling conf_read() after widget initialization. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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c181689bc4 |
kconfig: remove unneeded code for user-supplied values being out of range
This is a leftover from commit
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Carlos Llamas
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f92a59f6d1 |
locking/atomic: scripts: fix ${atomic}_sub_and_test() kerneldoc
For ${atomic}_sub_and_test() the @i parameter is the value to subtract,
not add. Fix the typo in the kerneldoc template and generate the headers
with this update.
Fixes:
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Mark Brown
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4ac0f06ca0 |
Linux 6.10-rc2
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Rob Herring (Arm)
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1b1c9f0fd3 |
dt-bindings: kbuild: Fix dt_binding_check on unconfigured build
The 'dt_binding_check' target shouldn't depend on the kernel configuration, but it has since commit |
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Chen-Yu Tsai
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e06a698ae6 |
scripts/make_fit: Drop fdt image entry compatible string
According to the FIT image source file format document found in U-boot [1]
and the split-out FIT image specification [2], under "'/images' node" ->
"Conditionally mandatory property", the "compatible" property is described
as "compatible method for loading image", i.e., not the compatible string
embedded in the FDT or used for matching.
Drop the compatible string from the fdt image entry node.
While at it also fix up a typo in the document section of output_dtb.
[1] U-boot source "doc/usage/fit/source_file_format.rst", or on the website:
https://docs.u-boot.org/en/latest/usage/fit/source_file_format.html
[2] https://github.com/open-source-firmware/flat-image-tree/blob/main/source/chapter2-source-file-format.rst
Fixes:
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Masahiro Yamada
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3c562a70cf |
kbuild: remove a stale comment about cleaning in link-vmlinux.sh
Remove the left-over of commit
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Masahiro Yamada
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3430f65d61 |
kbuild: fix short log for AS in link-vmlinux.sh
In convention, short logs print the output file, not the input file. Let's change the suffix for 'AS' since it assembles *.S into *.o. [Before] LD .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1 NM .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1.syms KSYMS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1.S AS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1.S LD .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2 NM .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2.syms KSYMS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2.S AS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2.S LD vmlinux [After] LD .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1 NM .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1.syms KSYMS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1.S AS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1.o LD .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2 NM .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2.syms KSYMS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2.S AS .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2.o LD vmlinux Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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b18b047002 |
kbuild: change scripts/mksysmap into sed script
The previous commit removed the subshell execution from scripts/mksysmap, which is now simple enough to become a sed script. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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04b8cb0945 |
kbuild: avoid unneeded kallsyms step 3
Since commit |
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Douglas Anderson
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659bbf7e1b |
kbuild: scripts/gdb: Replace missed $(srctree)/$(src) w/ $(src)
Recently we went through the source tree and replaced
$(srctree)/$(src) w/ $(src). However, the gdb scripts Makefile had a
hidden $(srctree)/$(src) that looked like this:
$(abspath $(srctree))/$(src)
Because we missed that then my installed kernel had symlinks that
looked like this:
__init__.py ->
${INSTALL_DIR}/$(INSTALL_DIR}/scripts/gdb/linux/__init__.py
Let's also replace the midden $(abspath $(srctree))/$(src) with
$(src). Now:
__init__.py ->
$(INSTALL_DIR}/scripts/gdb/linux/__init__.py
Fixes:
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Masahiro Yamada
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31894d35b5 |
kconfig: remove redundant check in expr_join_or()
The check for 'sym1 == sym2' is redundant here because it has already been done a few lines above: if (sym1 != sym2) return NULL; Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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aabdc960a2 |
kconfig: fix comparison to constant symbols, 'm', 'n'
Currently, comparisons to 'm' or 'n' result in incorrect output.
[Test Code]
config MODULES
def_bool y
modules
config A
def_tristate m
config B
def_bool A > n
CONFIG_B is unset, while CONFIG_B=y is expected.
The reason for the issue is because Kconfig compares the tristate values
as strings.
Currently, the .type fields in the constant symbol definitions,
symbol_{yes,mod,no} are unspecified, i.e., S_UNKNOWN.
When expr_calc_value() evaluates 'A > n', it checks the types of 'A' and
'n' to determine how to compare them.
The left-hand side, 'A', is a tristate symbol with a value of 'm', which
corresponds to a numeric value of 1. (Internally, 'y', 'm', and 'n' are
represented as 2, 1, and 0, respectively.)
The right-hand side, 'n', has an unknown type, so it is treated as the
string "n" during the comparison.
expr_calc_value() compares two values numerically only when both can
have numeric values. Otherwise, they are compared as strings.
symbol numeric value ASCII code
-------------------------------------
y 2 0x79
m 1 0x6d
n 0 0x6e
'm' is greater than 'n' if compared numerically (since 1 is greater
than 0), but smaller than 'n' if compared as strings (since the ASCII
code 0x6d is smaller than 0x6e).
Specifying .type=S_TRISTATE for symbol_{yes,mod,no} fixes the above
test code.
Doing so, however, would cause a regression to the following test code.
[Test Code 2]
config MODULES
def_bool n
modules
config A
def_tristate n
config B
def_bool A = m
You would get CONFIG_B=y, while CONFIG_B should not be set.
The reason is because sym_get_string_value() turns 'm' into 'n' when the
module feature is disabled. Consequently, expr_calc_value() evaluates
'A = n' instead of 'A = m'. This oddity has been hidden because the type
of 'm' was previously S_UNKNOWN instead of S_TRISTATE.
sym_get_string_value() should not tweak the string because the tristate
value has already been correctly calculated. There is no reason to
return the string "n" where its tristate value is mod.
Fixes:
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Masahiro Yamada
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a607468b52 |
kconfig: remove unused expr_is_no()
This has not been used since commit
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Jakub Kicinski
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4b3529edbb |
bpf-next-for-netdev
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTFp0I1jqZrAX+hPRXbK58LschIgwUCZlWtmQAKCRDbK58LschI g0TUAQDT76jx7Rq1DShCtZ3eqiBMNkYczK8b+GqNsSG8YGduaAEA1jn/GN+H65Rh atQZ/pYAfLZflMV04+XE0GyBr5q1uQg= =NczG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next Daniel Borkmann says: ==================== pull-request: bpf-next 2024-05-28 We've added 23 non-merge commits during the last 11 day(s) which contain a total of 45 files changed, 696 insertions(+), 277 deletions(-). The main changes are: 1) Rename skb's mono_delivery_time to tstamp_type for extensibility and add SKB_CLOCK_TAI type support to bpf_skb_set_tstamp(), from Abhishek Chauhan. 2) Add netfilter CT zone ID and direction to bpf_ct_opts so that arbitrary CT zones can be used from XDP/tc BPF netfilter CT helper functions, from Brad Cowie. 3) Several tweaks to the instruction-set.rst IETF doc to address the Last Call review comments, from Dave Thaler. 4) Small batch of riscv64 BPF JIT optimizations in order to emit more compressed instructions to the JITed image for better icache efficiency, from Xiao Wang. 5) Sort bpftool C dump output from BTF, aiming to simplify vmlinux.h diffing and forcing more natural type definitions ordering, from Mykyta Yatsenko. 6) Use DEV_STATS_INC() macro in BPF redirect helpers to silence a syzbot/KCSAN race report for the tx_errors counter, from Jiang Yunshui. 7) Un-constify bpf_func_info in bpftool to fix compilation with LLVM 17+ which started treating const structs as constants and thus breaking full BTF program name resolution, from Ivan Babrou. 8) Fix up BPF program numbers in test_sockmap selftest in order to reduce some of the test-internal array sizes, from Geliang Tang. 9) Small cleanup in Makefile.btf script to use test-ge check for v1.25-only pahole, from Alan Maguire. 10) Fix bpftool's make dependencies for vmlinux.h in order to avoid needless rebuilds in some corner cases, from Artem Savkov. * tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (23 commits) bpf, net: Use DEV_STAT_INC() bpf, docs: Fix instruction.rst indentation bpf, docs: Clarify call local offset bpf, docs: Add table captions bpf, docs: clarify sign extension of 64-bit use of 32-bit imm bpf, docs: Use RFC 2119 language for ISA requirements bpf, docs: Move sentence about returning R0 to abi.rst bpf: constify member bpf_sysctl_kern:: Table riscv, bpf: Try RVC for reg move within BPF_CMPXCHG JIT riscv, bpf: Use STACK_ALIGN macro for size rounding up riscv, bpf: Optimize zextw insn with Zba extension selftests/bpf: Handle forwarding of UDP CLOCK_TAI packets net: Add additional bit to support clockid_t timestamp type net: Rename mono_delivery_time to tstamp_type for scalabilty selftests/bpf: Update tests for new ct zone opts for nf_conntrack kfuncs net: netfilter: Make ct zone opts configurable for bpf ct helpers selftests/bpf: Fix prog numbers in test_sockmap bpf: Remove unused variable "prev_state" bpftool: Un-const bpf_func_info to fix it for llvm 17 and newer bpf: Fix order of args in call to bpf_map_kvcalloc ... ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240528105924.30905-1-daniel@iogearbox.net Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Christophe JAILLET
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8951ae0b2e
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const_structs.checkpatch: add snd_soc_tplg_ops
Now that the soc-topology can handle "const struct snd_soc_tplg_ops" make sure that new usages of the struct already enter the tree as const. Signed-off-by: Christophe JAILLET <christophe.jaillet@wanadoo.fr> Link: https://msgid.link/r/6936369a414077265c11115c98364ae21e3cbdda.1715526069.git.christophe.jaillet@wanadoo.fr Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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c760b3725e |
- A series ("kbuild: enable more warnings by default") from Arnd
Bergmann which enables a number of additional build-time warnings. We fixed all the fallout which we could find, there may still be a few stragglers. - Samuel Holland has developed the series "Unified cross-architecture kernel-mode FPU API". This does a lot of consolidation of per-architecture kernel-mode FPU usage and enables the use of newer AMD GPUs on RISC-V. - Tao Su has fixed some selftests build warnings in the series "Selftests: Fix compilation warnings due to missing _GNU_SOURCE definition". - This pull also includes a nilfs2 fixup from Ryusuke Konishi. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZk6OSAAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA jpTGAP9hQaZ+g7CO38hKQAtEI8rwcZJtvUAP84pZEGMjYMGLxQD/S8z1o7UHx61j DUbnunbOkU/UcPx3Fs/gp4KcJARMEgs= =EPi9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2024-05-22-17-30' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull more non-mm updates from Andrew Morton: - A series ("kbuild: enable more warnings by default") from Arnd Bergmann which enables a number of additional build-time warnings. We fixed all the fallout which we could find, there may still be a few stragglers. - Samuel Holland has developed the series "Unified cross-architecture kernel-mode FPU API". This does a lot of consolidation of per-architecture kernel-mode FPU usage and enables the use of newer AMD GPUs on RISC-V. - Tao Su has fixed some selftests build warnings in the series "Selftests: Fix compilation warnings due to missing _GNU_SOURCE definition". - This pull also includes a nilfs2 fixup from Ryusuke Konishi. * tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2024-05-22-17-30' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (23 commits) nilfs2: make block erasure safe in nilfs_finish_roll_forward() selftests/harness: use 1024 in place of LINE_MAX Revert "selftests/harness: remove use of LINE_MAX" selftests/fpu: allow building on other architectures selftests/fpu: move FP code to a separate translation unit drm/amd/display: use ARCH_HAS_KERNEL_FPU_SUPPORT drm/amd/display: only use hard-float, not altivec on powerpc riscv: add support for kernel-mode FPU x86: implement ARCH_HAS_KERNEL_FPU_SUPPORT powerpc: implement ARCH_HAS_KERNEL_FPU_SUPPORT LoongArch: implement ARCH_HAS_KERNEL_FPU_SUPPORT lib/raid6: use CC_FLAGS_FPU for NEON CFLAGS arm64: crypto: use CC_FLAGS_FPU for NEON CFLAGS arm64: implement ARCH_HAS_KERNEL_FPU_SUPPORT ARM: crypto: use CC_FLAGS_FPU for NEON CFLAGS ARM: implement ARCH_HAS_KERNEL_FPU_SUPPORT arch: add ARCH_HAS_KERNEL_FPU_SUPPORT x86/fpu: fix asm/fpu/types.h include guard kbuild: enable -Wcast-function-type-strict unconditionally kbuild: enable -Wformat-truncation on clang ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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5f16eb0549 |
Char/Misc and other driver subsystem changes for 6.10-rc1
Here is the big set of char/misc and other driver subsystem updates for 6.10-rc1. Nothing major here, just lots of new drivers and updates for apis and new hardware types. Included in here are: - big IIO driver updates with more devices and drivers added - fpga driver updates - hyper-v driver updates - uio_pruss driver removal, no one uses it, other drivers control the same hardware now - binder minor updates - mhi driver updates - excon driver updates - counter driver updates - accessability driver updates - coresight driver updates - other hwtracing driver updates - nvmem driver updates - slimbus driver updates - spmi driver updates - other smaller misc and char driver updates All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCZk3lTg8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+ynhZQCfSWyK0lHsys2LhEBmufrB3RCgnZwAn3Lm2eJY WVk7h01A0lHyacrzm5LN =s95M -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'char-misc-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc Pull char/misc and other driver subsystem updates from Greg KH: "Here is the big set of char/misc and other driver subsystem updates for 6.10-rc1. Nothing major here, just lots of new drivers and updates for apis and new hardware types. Included in here are: - big IIO driver updates with more devices and drivers added - fpga driver updates - hyper-v driver updates - uio_pruss driver removal, no one uses it, other drivers control the same hardware now - binder minor updates - mhi driver updates - excon driver updates - counter driver updates - accessability driver updates - coresight driver updates - other hwtracing driver updates - nvmem driver updates - slimbus driver updates - spmi driver updates - other smaller misc and char driver updates All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues" * tag 'char-misc-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (319 commits) misc: ntsync: mark driver as "broken" to prevent from building spmi: pmic-arb: Add multi bus support spmi: pmic-arb: Register controller for bus instead of arbiter spmi: pmic-arb: Make core resources acquiring a version operation spmi: pmic-arb: Make the APID init a version operation spmi: pmic-arb: Fix some compile warnings about members not being described dt-bindings: spmi: Deprecate qcom,bus-id dt-bindings: spmi: Add X1E80100 SPMI PMIC ARB schema spmi: pmic-arb: Replace three IS_ERR() calls by null pointer checks in spmi_pmic_arb_probe() spmi: hisi-spmi-controller: Do not override device identifier dt-bindings: spmi: hisilicon,hisi-spmi-controller: clean up example dt-bindings: spmi: hisilicon,hisi-spmi-controller: fix binding references spmi: make spmi_bus_type const extcon: adc-jack: Document missing struct members extcon: realtek: Remove unused of_gpio.h extcon: usbc-cros-ec: Convert to platform remove callback returning void extcon: usb-gpio: Convert to platform remove callback returning void extcon: max77843: Convert to platform remove callback returning void extcon: max3355: Convert to platform remove callback returning void extcon: intel-mrfld: Convert to platform remove callback returning void ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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7eae27cd12 |
- Fix-ups
- FB Backlight interaction overhaul - Remove superfluous code and simplify overall - Constify various structs and struct attributes - Bug Fixes - Repair LED flickering - Fix signedness bugs -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEdrbJNaO+IJqU8IdIUa+KL4f8d2EFAmZNwf4ACgkQUa+KL4f8 d2EnTBAAqbNBEK2iyZi4BpI8qXqzeCh8bGiFB0xXQyToDshq7k51RS+9jgIlmv29 shZcQQavj6UDGGBE3Uks75kj8SJ8lXX9mBc+8ns6cvCEnkb1cv3SmsHRvJ5oujvp 8OVC5TKxxwgV390ebcPIO1rK2cxBcdJF7RRVdbCVSe49ZnlZD85j+Wg4pwmcw2Z6 iy4QXCzHyB7AjSjXZM8QDhRyGgCsXV/ekuK7yyMO3NcD4ynCpuxyl8SvFP7MtG/+ UMDntW7mECE1H0LS4El7FjvecoO24JeP4IMIrFeJpQCinBMtzrIX2bGZFq8DKrIv zpAfvZl733OlehG2vZC6l1LXF0HvAVgfB9seX0x/4pBOUX3bdWioRuz/cnWlcePl mQ5jbf9C4ohAg6pUhcujCSJjVFaMqmtqFuC5Cqvh9zHXdi7/ahskrnOXdfeW1oMt o9yG+mrf6lWGBltrG2KOsNgV7rTnWTFBDqpanInFqz7/QLtyCtpvG5pcUOiOYvaz 6L6BhavFm7GFS7OEs0Ba/mRRo+HQtZa5tMEhxR6fiSzec3KTMszVLg7rMkz4XF4D 0XspQS3hVZ3Irf5iGXUbw4+UmUs0y7cQkj9flk2+7KsQcxUE9W3lLOkqzDOriw5s MOU4hzU4Ki/mNo/X3XyzfU6K+ZWs2N+1wZMr1M/p05ZyLenEAu8= =qcQm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'backlight-next-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/backlight Pull backlight updates from Lee Jones: "Fix-ups: - FB Backlight interaction overhaul - Remove superfluous code and simplify overall - Constify various structs and struct attributes Bug Fixes: - Repair LED flickering - Fix signedness bugs" * tag 'backlight-next-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/backlight: (42 commits) backlight: sky81452-backlight: Remove unnecessary call to of_node_get() backlight: mp3309c: Fix LEDs flickering in PWM mode backlight: otm3225a: Drop driver owner assignment backlight: lp8788: Drop support for platform data backlight: lcd: Make lcd_class constant backlight: Make backlight_class constant backlight: mp3309c: Fix signedness bug in mp3309c_parse_fwnode() const_structs.checkpatch: add lcd_ops fbdev: omap: lcd_ams_delta: Constify lcd_ops fbdev: imx: Constify lcd_ops fbdev: clps711x: Constify lcd_ops HID: picoLCD: Constify lcd_ops backlight: tdo24m: Constify lcd_ops backlight: platform_lcd: Constify lcd_ops backlight: otm3225a: Constify lcd_ops backlight: ltv350qv: Constify lcd_ops backlight: lms501kf03: Constify lcd_ops backlight: lms283gf05: Constify lcd_ops backlight: l4f00242t03: Constify lcd_ops backlight: jornada720_lcd: Constify lcd_ops ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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0bfbc914d9 |
RISC-V Patches for the 6.10 Merge Window, Part 1
* Support for byte/half-word compare-and-exchange, emulated via LR/SC loops. * Support for Rust. * Support for Zihintpause in hwprobe. * Support for the PR_RISCV_SET_ICACHE_FLUSH_CTX prctl(). * Support for lockless lockrefs. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCAAxFiEEKzw3R0RoQ7JKlDp6LhMZ81+7GIkFAmZN/hcTHHBhbG1lckBk YWJiZWx0LmNvbQAKCRAuExnzX7sYiVrGEACUT3gsbTx1q7fa11iQNxOjVkpl66Qn 7+kI+V9xt5+GuH2EjJk6AsSNHPKeQ8totbSTA8AZjINFvgVjXslN+DPpcjCFKvnh NN5/Lyd64X0PZMsxGWlN9SHTFWf2b7lalCnY51BlX/IpBbHWc/no9XUsPSVixx6u 9q+JoS3D1DDV92nGcA/UK9ICCsDcf4omWgZW7KbjnVWnuY9jt4ctTy11jtF2RM9R Z9KAWh0RqPzjz0vNbBBf9Iw7E4jt/Px6HDYPfZAiE2dVsCTHjdsC7TcGRYXzKt6F 4q9zg8kzwvUG5GaBl7/XprXO1vaeOUmPcTVoE7qlRkSdkknRH/iBz1P4hk+r0fze f+h5ZUV/oJP7vDb+vHm/BExtGufgLuJ2oMA2Bp9qI17EMcMsGiRMt7DsBMEafWDk bNrFcJdqqYBz6HxfTwzNH5ErxfS/59PuwYl913BTSOH//raCZCFXOfyrSICH7qXd UFOLLmBpMuApLa8ayFeI9Mp3flWfbdQHR52zLRLiUvlpWNEDKrNQN417juVwTXF0 DYkjJDhFPLfFOr/sJBboftOMOUdA9c/CJepY9o4kPvBXUvPtRHN1jdXDNSCVDZRb nErnsJ9rv0PzfxQU7Xjhd2QmCMeMlbCQDpXAKKETyyimpTbgF33rovN0i5ixX3m4 KG6RvKDubOzZdA== =YLoD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'riscv-for-linus-6.10-mw1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/riscv/linux Pull RISC-V updates from Palmer Dabbelt: - Add byte/half-word compare-and-exchange, emulated via LR/SC loops - Support for Rust - Support for Zihintpause in hwprobe - Add PR_RISCV_SET_ICACHE_FLUSH_CTX prctl() - Support lockless lockrefs * tag 'riscv-for-linus-6.10-mw1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/riscv/linux: (42 commits) riscv: defconfig: Enable CONFIG_CLK_SOPHGO_CV1800 riscv: select ARCH_HAS_FAST_MULTIPLIER riscv: mm: still create swiotlb buffer for kmalloc() bouncing if required riscv: Annotate pgtable_l{4,5}_enabled with __ro_after_init riscv: Remove redundant CONFIG_64BIT from pgtable_l{4,5}_enabled riscv: mm: Always use an ASID to flush mm contexts riscv: mm: Preserve global TLB entries when switching contexts riscv: mm: Make asid_bits a local variable riscv: mm: Use a fixed layout for the MM context ID riscv: mm: Introduce cntx2asid/cntx2version helper macros riscv: Avoid TLB flush loops when affected by SiFive CIP-1200 riscv: Apply SiFive CIP-1200 workaround to single-ASID sfence.vma riscv: mm: Combine the SMP and UP TLB flush code riscv: Only send remote fences when some other CPU is online riscv: mm: Broadcast kernel TLB flushes only when needed riscv: Use IPIs for remote cache/TLB flushes by default riscv: Factor out page table TLB synchronization riscv: Flush the instruction cache during SMP bringup riscv: hwprobe: export Zihintpause ISA extension riscv: misaligned: remove CONFIG_RISCV_M_MODE specific code ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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4f05e82003 |
LoongArch changes for v6.10
1, Select some options in Kconfig; 2, Give a chance to build with !CONFIG_SMP; 3, Switch to use built-in rustc target; 4, Add new supported device nodes to dts; 5, Some bug fixes and other small changes; 6, Update the default config file. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCAA0FiEEzOlt8mkP+tbeiYy5AoYrw/LiJnoFAmZKCycWHGNoZW5odWFj YWlAa2VybmVsLm9yZwAKCRAChivD8uImeoXWD/9pFhbbJj49T1xiwc2j/XgQL8HI s88/h4z5AXEbHFO8XIG1Cpw/Z3a1DsCiWBsOkCogagILzYuN0r7UqcrI02ZoeY6N fbuDatB3i+hJWCBzcl1HPkFy/9av4j4EktZs0+X/wVgKkd0aIh78qs8+1RwKhshf FoOv+cMu7zFS8Jrt+w16diNCY1JsDv7TCkCVhvJxAodrtGg4oo2NPfrGOrKAP8Dq LClvFEqDcXq1kKcipw3Q7BwDlBpJEvLZ0iAl19BnLAmBzI3Wfze9ouoYv8WiUyaY br0GPShGf16I3DKtTdHsHH/zmayQ7JSmFzZ9JEHzcBrE4AprfWLuwsUjd2WXDD6U wK+p4tWd0AUFf+/h4u1yQB9/rlt+JZ2ny/A2u4YR/BPtthiYqp8SDSH62vpCSFOE dByDeTbfjTdJsWr+bsI2gOO0sVwDYpph9SJfAyBn4miKw7v8w+2rI1oqo/ZQkP59 0SczM9C9jzpgXSGDc4yQbnqoA4KA9U6zljd12mYL5HV/AjhD19va3FmENgByZUuE Z7A0RZsiU5T401xEZiOUhwzy9m/USc1O2ivCmeowx9kP/gWic0KeAsmlMiro0jeR y9jthci8iOgjjLmCEVC06GWGUojP2roXI/38We6enVevy2GXbEEDRa1QGbQ5ndoJ MEPm4NvW1wsBgWIYmg== =WR15 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'loongarch-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chenhuacai/linux-loongson Pull LoongArch updates from Huacai Chen: - Select some options in Kconfig - Give a chance to build with !CONFIG_SMP - Switch to use built-in rustc target - Add new supported device nodes to dts - Some bug fixes and other small changes - Update the default config file * tag 'loongarch-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chenhuacai/linux-loongson: LoongArch: Update Loongson-3 default config file LoongArch: dts: Add new supported device nodes to Loongson-2K2000 LoongArch: dts: Add new supported device nodes to Loongson-2K0500 LoongArch: dts: Remove "disabled" state of clock controller node LoongArch: rust: Switch to use built-in rustc target LoongArch: Fix callchain parse error with kernel tracepoint events again LoongArch: Give a chance to build with !CONFIG_SMP LoongArch: Select THP_SWAP if HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE LoongArch: Select ARCH_WANT_DEFAULT_BPF_JIT LoongArch: Select ARCH_SUPPORTS_INT128 if CC_HAS_INT128 LoongArch: Select ARCH_HAS_FAST_MULTIPLIER |
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Linus Torvalds
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2a8120d7b4 |
more s390 updates for 6.10 merge window
- Switch read and write software bits for PUDs - Add missing hardware bits for PUDs and PMDs - Generate unwind information for C modules to fix GDB unwind error for vDSO functions - Create .build-id links for unstripped vDSO files to enable vDSO debugging with symbols - Use standard stack frame layout for vDSO generated stack frames to manually walk stack frames without DWARF information - Rework perf_callchain_user() and arch_stack_walk_user() functions to reduce code duplication - Skip first stack frame when walking user stack - Add basic checks to identify invalid instruction pointers when walking stack frames - Introduce and use struct stack_frame_vdso_wrapper within vDSO user wrapper code to automatically generate an asm-offset define. Also use STACK_FRAME_USER_OVERHEAD instead of STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD to document that the code works with user space stack - Clear the backchain of the extra stack frame added by the vDSO user wrapper code. This allows the user stack walker to detect and skip the non-standard stack frame. Without this an incorrect instruction pointer would be added to stack traces. - Rewrite psw_idle() function in C to ease maintenance and further enhancements - Remove get_vtimer() function and use get_cpu_timer() instead - Mark psw variable in __load_psw_mask() as __unitialized to avoid superfluous clearing of PSW - Remove obsolete and superfluous comment about removed TIF_FPU flag - Replace memzero_explicit() and kfree() with kfree_sensitive() to fix warnings reported by Coccinelle - Wipe sensitive data and all copies of protected- or secure-keys from stack when an IOCTL fails - Both do_airq_interrupt() and do_io_interrupt() functions set CIF_NOHZ_DELAY flag. Move it in do_io_irq() to simplify the code - Provide iucv_alloc_device() and iucv_release_device() helpers, which can be used to deduplicate more or less identical IUCV device allocation and release code in four different drivers - Make use of iucv_alloc_device() and iucv_release_device() helpers to get rid of quite some code and also remove a cast to an incompatible function (clang W=1) - There is no user of iucv_root outside of the core IUCV code left. Therefore remove the EXPORT_SYMBOL - __apply_alternatives() contains a runtime check which verifies that the size of the to be patched code area is even. Convert this to a compile time check - Increase size of buffers for sending z/VM CP DIAGNOSE X'008' commands from 128 to 240 - Do not accept z/VM CP DIAGNOSE X'008' commands longer than maximally allowed - Use correct defines IPL_BP_NVME_LEN and IPL_BP0_NVME_LEN instead of IPL_BP_FCP_LEN and IPL_BP0_FCP_LEN ones to initialize NVMe reIPL block on 'scp_data' sysfs attribute update - Initialize the correct fields of the NVMe dump block, which were confused with FCP fields - Refactor macros for 'scp_data' (re-)IPL sysfs attribute to reduce code duplication - Introduce 'scp_data' sysfs attribute for dump IPL to allow tools such as dumpconf passing additional kernel command line parameters to a stand-alone dumper - Rework the CPACF query functions to use the correct RRE or RRF instruction formats and set instruction register fields correctly - Instead of calling BUG() at runtime force a link error during compile when a unsupported opcode is used with __cpacf_query() or __cpacf_check_opcode() functions - Fix a crash in ap_parse_bitmap_str() function on /sys/bus/ap/apmask or /sys/bus/ap/aqmask sysfs file update with a relative mask value - Fix "bindings complete" udev event which should be sent once all AP devices have been bound to device drivers and again when unbind/bind actions take place and all AP devices are bound again - Facility list alt_stfle_fac_list is nowhere used in the decompressor, therefore remove it there - Remove custom kprobes insn slot allocator in favour of the standard module_alloc() one, since kernel image and module areas are located within 4GB - Use kvcalloc() instead of kvmalloc_array() in zcrypt driver to avoid calling memset() with a large byte count and get rid of the sparse warning as result -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iI0EABYIADUWIQQrtrZiYVkVzKQcYivNdxKlNrRb8AUCZkyx2BccYWdvcmRlZXZA bGludXguaWJtLmNvbQAKCRDNdxKlNrRb8PYZAP9KxEfTyUmIh61Gx8+m3BW5dy7p E2Q8yotlUpGj49ul+AD8CEAyTiWR95AlMOVZZLV/0J7XIjhALvpKAGfiJWkvXgc= =pife -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 's390-6.10-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux Pull more s390 updates from Alexander Gordeev: - Switch read and write software bits for PUDs - Add missing hardware bits for PUDs and PMDs - Generate unwind information for C modules to fix GDB unwind error for vDSO functions - Create .build-id links for unstripped vDSO files to enable vDSO debugging with symbols - Use standard stack frame layout for vDSO generated stack frames to manually walk stack frames without DWARF information - Rework perf_callchain_user() and arch_stack_walk_user() functions to reduce code duplication - Skip first stack frame when walking user stack - Add basic checks to identify invalid instruction pointers when walking stack frames - Introduce and use struct stack_frame_vdso_wrapper within vDSO user wrapper code to automatically generate an asm-offset define. Also use STACK_FRAME_USER_OVERHEAD instead of STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD to document that the code works with user space stack - Clear the backchain of the extra stack frame added by the vDSO user wrapper code. This allows the user stack walker to detect and skip the non-standard stack frame. Without this an incorrect instruction pointer would be added to stack traces. - Rewrite psw_idle() function in C to ease maintenance and further enhancements - Remove get_vtimer() function and use get_cpu_timer() instead - Mark psw variable in __load_psw_mask() as __unitialized to avoid superfluous clearing of PSW - Remove obsolete and superfluous comment about removed TIF_FPU flag - Replace memzero_explicit() and kfree() with kfree_sensitive() to fix warnings reported by Coccinelle - Wipe sensitive data and all copies of protected- or secure-keys from stack when an IOCTL fails - Both do_airq_interrupt() and do_io_interrupt() functions set CIF_NOHZ_DELAY flag. Move it in do_io_irq() to simplify the code - Provide iucv_alloc_device() and iucv_release_device() helpers, which can be used to deduplicate more or less identical IUCV device allocation and release code in four different drivers - Make use of iucv_alloc_device() and iucv_release_device() helpers to get rid of quite some code and also remove a cast to an incompatible function (clang W=1) - There is no user of iucv_root outside of the core IUCV code left. Therefore remove the EXPORT_SYMBOL - __apply_alternatives() contains a runtime check which verifies that the size of the to be patched code area is even. Convert this to a compile time check - Increase size of buffers for sending z/VM CP DIAGNOSE X'008' commands from 128 to 240 - Do not accept z/VM CP DIAGNOSE X'008' commands longer than maximally allowed - Use correct defines IPL_BP_NVME_LEN and IPL_BP0_NVME_LEN instead of IPL_BP_FCP_LEN and IPL_BP0_FCP_LEN ones to initialize NVMe reIPL block on 'scp_data' sysfs attribute update - Initialize the correct fields of the NVMe dump block, which were confused with FCP fields - Refactor macros for 'scp_data' (re-)IPL sysfs attribute to reduce code duplication - Introduce 'scp_data' sysfs attribute for dump IPL to allow tools such as dumpconf passing additional kernel command line parameters to a stand-alone dumper - Rework the CPACF query functions to use the correct RRE or RRF instruction formats and set instruction register fields correctly - Instead of calling BUG() at runtime force a link error during compile when a unsupported opcode is used with __cpacf_query() or __cpacf_check_opcode() functions - Fix a crash in ap_parse_bitmap_str() function on /sys/bus/ap/apmask or /sys/bus/ap/aqmask sysfs file update with a relative mask value - Fix "bindings complete" udev event which should be sent once all AP devices have been bound to device drivers and again when unbind/bind actions take place and all AP devices are bound again - Facility list alt_stfle_fac_list is nowhere used in the decompressor, therefore remove it there - Remove custom kprobes insn slot allocator in favour of the standard module_alloc() one, since kernel image and module areas are located within 4GB - Use kvcalloc() instead of kvmalloc_array() in zcrypt driver to avoid calling memset() with a large byte count and get rid of the sparse warning as result * tag 's390-6.10-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux: (39 commits) s390/zcrypt: Use kvcalloc() instead of kvmalloc_array() s390/kprobes: Remove custom insn slot allocator s390/boot: Remove alt_stfle_fac_list from decompressor s390/ap: Fix bind complete udev event sent after each AP bus scan s390/ap: Fix crash in AP internal function modify_bitmap() s390/cpacf: Make use of invalid opcode produce a link error s390/cpacf: Split and rework cpacf query functions s390/ipl: Introduce sysfs attribute 'scp_data' for dump ipl s390/ipl: Introduce macros for (re)ipl sysfs attribute 'scp_data' s390/ipl: Fix incorrect initialization of nvme dump block s390/ipl: Fix incorrect initialization of len fields in nvme reipl block s390/ipl: Do not accept z/VM CP diag X'008' cmds longer than max length s390/ipl: Fix size of vmcmd buffers for sending z/VM CP diag X'008' cmds s390/alternatives: Convert runtime sanity check into compile time check s390/iucv: Unexport iucv_root tty: hvc-iucv: Make use of iucv_alloc_device() s390/smsgiucv_app: Make use of iucv_alloc_device() s390/netiucv: Make use of iucv_alloc_device() s390/vmlogrdr: Make use of iucv_alloc_device() s390/iucv: Provide iucv_alloc_device() / iucv_release_device() ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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334e5639fc |
m68knommu: updates and fixes for v6.10
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Linus Torvalds
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8f6a15f095 |
Coccinelle commits for 6.10
One patch slightly improves the text in a comment. The other patch (on minmax.cocci) removes a report about ? being used in return statements that has been generating not very useful suggestions to change idiomatic code. Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@inria.fr> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEnGZC8gbRfLXdcpA0F+92B3f5RZ0FAmZLtOcACgkQF+92B3f5 RZ3fjBAAhWqPJSWKpORkjMMEil0aO+LknyW9aOPUgEwLLIw3Qhji2/12MRhp0CnG fMBPccXjsdsqRBmmjOTMmN4q0aZk/7s7+MmcZMTwQWS6zYtbiJj/OMdKbghWeiOx kap/HN5u6KEEdYljaOdLanXG8a38+9Wd7RQuxbUCUSHh1RDazcgqkZrZa4VpE6dT oGT6b+35056bZe9s1TvMLOFAAnipF/lm6WJIzIrxKm5HsE8C+UWDorlEQ0LXnsQn vuvGIgiQFVLSskt3hWk/0hbRFByHQ335Cc6umohoOYK9ppVqtQp499AwunQlQq/L fiI3duuAdUPl6VWKBI6C2CaWo1cS2e/JdWnYHiZop5CRYP1S6MY0d3AWOxyE3/KK EiJFi3fce1K6Z95lr9TK29tbc0Bp/ghs8S2ge58eYzcPVd8bEuk0+k7b10gZew8i TniDIduDYvSOhhhFwPfrrapBGmajw572/t+h2W9EBCZhBHmNLk1l+mHBrTP3JhdA 3IFPfjO6FO8ayTM7IEeiQr4EOXqGp/6A4ty/cHlmggdIg+OhyJ5RgUvAktnQeBM2 TApYj+bR45dXxkh0WTLxCSTvsbpvRoF9uhEkFMP9mF+wS3Uq8PRCbsHvW5ujQqrs EocU/3tuED3GMFNVASG77Zkler4UUXUNr3FCKHsDnSYc1Hz6iVg= =EDrr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'cocci-for-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlawall/linux Pull coccinelle updates from Julia Lawall: "One patch slightly improves the text in a comment. The other patch (on minmax.cocci) removes a report about ? being used in return statements that has been generating not very useful suggestions to change idiomatic code" * tag 'cocci-for-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlawall/linux: Coccinelle: pm_runtime: Fix grammar in comment coccinelle: misc: minmax: Suppress reports for err returns |
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Thorsten Blum
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88a1fc21df |
Coccinelle: pm_runtime: Fix grammar in comment
s/does not use unnecessary/do not unnecessarily use/ Signed-off-by: Thorsten Blum <thorsten.blum@toblux.com> Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@inria.fr> |
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Ricardo Ribalda
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e4655196e2 |
coccinelle: misc: minmax: Suppress reports for err returns
Most of the people prefer: return ret < 0 ? ret: 0; than: return min(ret, 0); Let's tweak the cocci file to ignore those lines completely. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda <ribalda@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@inria.fr> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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bd2a70e97a |
kbuild: enable -Wcast-function-type-strict unconditionally
All known function cast warnings are now addressed, so the warning can be enabled globally to catch new ones more quickly. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240415122037.1983124-6-arnd@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Cc: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Cc: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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908dd50827 |
kbuild: enable -Wformat-truncation on clang
This warning option still produces output on gcc but is now clean when building with clang, so enable it conditionally on the compiler for now. As far as I can tell, the remaining warnings with gcc are the result of analysing the code more deeply across inlining, while clang only does this within a function. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20240326230511.GA2796782@dev-arch.thelio-3990X/ Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-patches/20231002-disable-wformat-truncation-overflow-non-kprintf-v1-1-35179205c8d9@kernel.org/ Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240415122037.1983124-5-arnd@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Cc: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Cc: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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06bb7fc0fe |
kbuild: turn on -Wrestrict by default
All known -Wrestrict warnings are addressed now, so don't disable the warning any more. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240415122037.1983124-4-arnd@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Cc: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Cc: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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2c1460d3b4 |
kbuild: remove redundant extra warning flags
There is no point in turning individual options off and then on again, or vice versa, as the last one always wins. Now that -Wextra always gets passed first, remove all the redundant lines about warnings that are implied by either -Wall or -Wextra, and keep only the last one that disables it in some configurations. This should not have any effect but keep the Makefile more readable and the command line shorter. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240415122037.1983124-3-arnd@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Cc: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Cc: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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f5982cceb3 |
kbuild: turn on -Wextra by default
Patch series "kbuild: enable more warnings by default", v3. All the warning fixes I sent for these warnings have been merged into mainline or linux-next, so let's turn them on by default. This patch (of 6): The -Wextra option controls a number of different warnings that differ slightly by compiler version. Some are useful in general, others are better left at W=1 or higher. Based on earlier work, the ones that should be disabled by default are left for the higher warning levels already, and a lot of the useful ones have no remaining output when enabled. Move the -Wextra option up into the set of default-enabled warnings and just rely on the individual ones getting disabled as needed. The -Wunused warning was always grouped with this, so turn it on by default as well, except for the -Wunused-parameter warning that really has no value at all for the kernel since many interfaces have intentionally unused arguments. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240415122037.1983124-1-arnd@kernel.org Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240415122037.1983124-2-arnd@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Acked-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Cc: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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eb6a9339ef |
Mainly singleton patches, documented in their respective changelogs.
Notable series include: - Some maintenance and performance work for ocfs2 in Heming Zhao's series "improve write IO performance when fragmentation is high". - Some ocfs2 bugfixes from Su Yue in the series "ocfs2 bugs fixes exposed by fstests". - kfifo header rework from Andy Shevchenko in the series "kfifo: Clean up kfifo.h". - GDB script fixes from Florian Rommel in the series "scripts/gdb: Fixes for $lx_current and $lx_per_cpu". - After much discussion, a coding-style update from Barry Song explaining one reason why inline functions are preferred over macros. The series is "codingstyle: avoid unused parameters for a function-like macro". -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZkpLYQAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA jo9NAQDctSD3TMXqxqCHLaEpCaYTYzi6TGAVHjgkqGzOt7tYjAD/ZIzgcmRwthjP R7SSiSgZ7UnP9JRn16DQILmFeaoG1gs= =lYhr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2024-05-19-11-56' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull non-mm updates from Andrew Morton: "Mainly singleton patches, documented in their respective changelogs. Notable series include: - Some maintenance and performance work for ocfs2 in Heming Zhao's series "improve write IO performance when fragmentation is high". - Some ocfs2 bugfixes from Su Yue in the series "ocfs2 bugs fixes exposed by fstests". - kfifo header rework from Andy Shevchenko in the series "kfifo: Clean up kfifo.h". - GDB script fixes from Florian Rommel in the series "scripts/gdb: Fixes for $lx_current and $lx_per_cpu". - After much discussion, a coding-style update from Barry Song explaining one reason why inline functions are preferred over macros. The series is "codingstyle: avoid unused parameters for a function-like macro"" * tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2024-05-19-11-56' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (62 commits) fs/proc: fix softlockup in __read_vmcore nilfs2: convert BUG_ON() in nilfs_finish_roll_forward() to WARN_ON() scripts: checkpatch: check unused parameters for function-like macro Documentation: coding-style: ask function-like macros to evaluate parameters nilfs2: use __field_struct() for a bitwise field selftests/kcmp: remove unused open mode nilfs2: remove calls to folio_set_error() and folio_clear_error() kernel/watchdog_perf.c: tidy up kerneldoc watchdog: allow nmi watchdog to use raw perf event watchdog: handle comma separated nmi_watchdog command line nilfs2: make superblock data array index computation sparse friendly squashfs: remove calls to set the folio error flag squashfs: convert squashfs_symlink_read_folio to use folio APIs scripts/gdb: fix detection of current CPU in KGDB scripts/gdb: make get_thread_info accept pointers scripts/gdb: fix parameter handling in $lx_per_cpu scripts/gdb: fix failing KGDB detection during probe kfifo: don't use "proxy" headers media: stih-cec: add missing io.h media: rc: add missing io.h ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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61307b7be4 |
The usual shower of singleton fixes and minor series all over MM,
documented (hopefully adequately) in the respective changelogs. Notable series include: - Lucas Stach has provided some page-mapping cleanup/consolidation/maintainability work in the series "mm/treewide: Remove pXd_huge() API". - In the series "Allow migrate on protnone reference with MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY policy", Donet Tom has optimized mempolicy's MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY mode, yielding almost doubled performance in one test. - In their series "Memory allocation profiling" Kent Overstreet and Suren Baghdasaryan have contributed a means of determining (via /proc/allocinfo) whereabouts in the kernel memory is being allocated: number of calls and amount of memory. - Matthew Wilcox has provided the series "Various significant MM patches" which does a number of rather unrelated things, but in largely similar code sites. - In his series "mm: page_alloc: freelist migratetype hygiene" Johannes Weiner has fixed the page allocator's handling of migratetype requests, with resulting improvements in compaction efficiency. - In the series "make the hugetlb migration strategy consistent" Baolin Wang has fixed a hugetlb migration issue, which should improve hugetlb allocation reliability. - Liu Shixin has hit an I/O meltdown caused by readahead in a memory-tight memcg. Addressed in the series "Fix I/O high when memory almost met memcg limit". - In the series "mm/filemap: optimize folio adding and splitting" Kairui Song has optimized pagecache insertion, yielding ~10% performance improvement in one test. - Baoquan He has cleaned up and consolidated the early zone initialization code in the series "mm/mm_init.c: refactor free_area_init_core()". - Baoquan has also redone some MM initializatio code in the series "mm/init: minor clean up and improvement". - MM helper cleanups from Christoph Hellwig in his series "remove follow_pfn". - More cleanups from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Various page->flags cleanups". - Vlastimil Babka has contributed maintainability improvements in the series "memcg_kmem hooks refactoring". - More folio conversions and cleanups in Matthew Wilcox's series "Convert huge_zero_page to huge_zero_folio" "khugepaged folio conversions" "Remove page_idle and page_young wrappers" "Use folio APIs in procfs" "Clean up __folio_put()" "Some cleanups for memory-failure" "Remove page_mapping()" "More folio compat code removal" - David Hildenbrand chipped in with "fs/proc/task_mmu: convert hugetlb functions to work on folis". - Code consolidation and cleanup work related to GUP's handling of hugetlbs in Peter Xu's series "mm/gup: Unify hugetlb, part 2". - Rick Edgecombe has developed some fixes to stack guard gaps in the series "Cover a guard gap corner case". - Jinjiang Tu has fixed KSM's behaviour after a fork+exec in the series "mm/ksm: fix ksm exec support for prctl". - Baolin Wang has implemented NUMA balancing for multi-size THPs. This is a simple first-cut implementation for now. The series is "support multi-size THP numa balancing". - Cleanups to vma handling helper functions from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Unify vma_address and vma_pgoff_address". - Some selftests maintenance work from Dev Jain in the series "selftests/mm: mremap_test: Optimizations and style fixes". - Improvements to the swapping of multi-size THPs from Ryan Roberts in the series "Swap-out mTHP without splitting". - Kefeng Wang has significantly optimized the handling of arm64's permission page faults in the series "arch/mm/fault: accelerate pagefault when badaccess" "mm: remove arch's private VM_FAULT_BADMAP/BADACCESS" - GUP cleanups from David Hildenbrand in "mm/gup: consistently call it GUP-fast". - hugetlb fault code cleanups from Vishal Moola in "Hugetlb fault path to use struct vm_fault". - selftests build fixes from John Hubbard in the series "Fix selftests/mm build without requiring "make headers"". - Memory tiering fixes/improvements from Ho-Ren (Jack) Chuang in the series "Improved Memory Tier Creation for CPUless NUMA Nodes". Fixes the initialization code so that migration between different memory types works as intended. - David Hildenbrand has improved follow_pte() and fixed an errant driver in the series "mm: follow_pte() improvements and acrn follow_pte() fixes". - David also did some cleanup work on large folio mapcounts in his series "mm: mapcount for large folios + page_mapcount() cleanups". - Folio conversions in KSM in Alex Shi's series "transfer page to folio in KSM". - Barry Song has added some sysfs stats for monitoring multi-size THP's in the series "mm: add per-order mTHP alloc and swpout counters". - Some zswap cleanups from Yosry Ahmed in the series "zswap same-filled and limit checking cleanups". - Matthew Wilcox has been looking at buffer_head code and found the documentation to be lacking. The series is "Improve buffer head documentation". - Multi-size THPs get more work, this time from Lance Yang. His series "mm/madvise: enhance lazyfreeing with mTHP in madvise_free" optimizes the freeing of these things. - Kemeng Shi has added more userspace-visible writeback instrumentation in the series "Improve visibility of writeback". - Kemeng Shi then sent some maintenance work on top in the series "Fix and cleanups to page-writeback". - Matthew Wilcox reduces mmap_lock traffic in the anon vma code in the series "Improve anon_vma scalability for anon VMAs". Intel's test bot reported an improbable 3x improvement in one test. - SeongJae Park adds some DAMON feature work in the series "mm/damon: add a DAMOS filter type for page granularity access recheck" "selftests/damon: add DAMOS quota goal test" - Also some maintenance work in the series "mm/damon/paddr: simplify page level access re-check for pageout" "mm/damon: misc fixes and improvements" - David Hildenbrand has disabled some known-to-fail selftests ni the series "selftests: mm: cow: flag vmsplice() hugetlb tests as XFAIL". - memcg metadata storage optimizations from Shakeel Butt in "memcg: reduce memory consumption by memcg stats". - DAX fixes and maintenance work from Vishal Verma in the series "dax/bus.c: Fixups for dax-bus locking". -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZkgQYwAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA jrdKAP9WVJdpEcXxpoub/vVE0UWGtffr8foifi9bCwrQrGh5mgEAx7Yf0+d/oBZB nvA4E0DcPrUAFy144FNM0NTCb7u9vAw= =V3R/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-stable-2024-05-17-19-19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull mm updates from Andrew Morton: "The usual shower of singleton fixes and minor series all over MM, documented (hopefully adequately) in the respective changelogs. Notable series include: - Lucas Stach has provided some page-mapping cleanup/consolidation/ maintainability work in the series "mm/treewide: Remove pXd_huge() API". - In the series "Allow migrate on protnone reference with MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY policy", Donet Tom has optimized mempolicy's MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY mode, yielding almost doubled performance in one test. - In their series "Memory allocation profiling" Kent Overstreet and Suren Baghdasaryan have contributed a means of determining (via /proc/allocinfo) whereabouts in the kernel memory is being allocated: number of calls and amount of memory. - Matthew Wilcox has provided the series "Various significant MM patches" which does a number of rather unrelated things, but in largely similar code sites. - In his series "mm: page_alloc: freelist migratetype hygiene" Johannes Weiner has fixed the page allocator's handling of migratetype requests, with resulting improvements in compaction efficiency. - In the series "make the hugetlb migration strategy consistent" Baolin Wang has fixed a hugetlb migration issue, which should improve hugetlb allocation reliability. - Liu Shixin has hit an I/O meltdown caused by readahead in a memory-tight memcg. Addressed in the series "Fix I/O high when memory almost met memcg limit". - In the series "mm/filemap: optimize folio adding and splitting" Kairui Song has optimized pagecache insertion, yielding ~10% performance improvement in one test. - Baoquan He has cleaned up and consolidated the early zone initialization code in the series "mm/mm_init.c: refactor free_area_init_core()". - Baoquan has also redone some MM initializatio code in the series "mm/init: minor clean up and improvement". - MM helper cleanups from Christoph Hellwig in his series "remove follow_pfn". - More cleanups from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Various page->flags cleanups". - Vlastimil Babka has contributed maintainability improvements in the series "memcg_kmem hooks refactoring". - More folio conversions and cleanups in Matthew Wilcox's series: "Convert huge_zero_page to huge_zero_folio" "khugepaged folio conversions" "Remove page_idle and page_young wrappers" "Use folio APIs in procfs" "Clean up __folio_put()" "Some cleanups for memory-failure" "Remove page_mapping()" "More folio compat code removal" - David Hildenbrand chipped in with "fs/proc/task_mmu: convert hugetlb functions to work on folis". - Code consolidation and cleanup work related to GUP's handling of hugetlbs in Peter Xu's series "mm/gup: Unify hugetlb, part 2". - Rick Edgecombe has developed some fixes to stack guard gaps in the series "Cover a guard gap corner case". - Jinjiang Tu has fixed KSM's behaviour after a fork+exec in the series "mm/ksm: fix ksm exec support for prctl". - Baolin Wang has implemented NUMA balancing for multi-size THPs. This is a simple first-cut implementation for now. The series is "support multi-size THP numa balancing". - Cleanups to vma handling helper functions from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Unify vma_address and vma_pgoff_address". - Some selftests maintenance work from Dev Jain in the series "selftests/mm: mremap_test: Optimizations and style fixes". - Improvements to the swapping of multi-size THPs from Ryan Roberts in the series "Swap-out mTHP without splitting". - Kefeng Wang has significantly optimized the handling of arm64's permission page faults in the series "arch/mm/fault: accelerate pagefault when badaccess" "mm: remove arch's private VM_FAULT_BADMAP/BADACCESS" - GUP cleanups from David Hildenbrand in "mm/gup: consistently call it GUP-fast". - hugetlb fault code cleanups from Vishal Moola in "Hugetlb fault path to use struct vm_fault". - selftests build fixes from John Hubbard in the series "Fix selftests/mm build without requiring "make headers"". - Memory tiering fixes/improvements from Ho-Ren (Jack) Chuang in the series "Improved Memory Tier Creation for CPUless NUMA Nodes". Fixes the initialization code so that migration between different memory types works as intended. - David Hildenbrand has improved follow_pte() and fixed an errant driver in the series "mm: follow_pte() improvements and acrn follow_pte() fixes". - David also did some cleanup work on large folio mapcounts in his series "mm: mapcount for large folios + page_mapcount() cleanups". - Folio conversions in KSM in Alex Shi's series "transfer page to folio in KSM". - Barry Song has added some sysfs stats for monitoring multi-size THP's in the series "mm: add per-order mTHP alloc and swpout counters". - Some zswap cleanups from Yosry Ahmed in the series "zswap same-filled and limit checking cleanups". - Matthew Wilcox has been looking at buffer_head code and found the documentation to be lacking. The series is "Improve buffer head documentation". - Multi-size THPs get more work, this time from Lance Yang. His series "mm/madvise: enhance lazyfreeing with mTHP in madvise_free" optimizes the freeing of these things. - Kemeng Shi has added more userspace-visible writeback instrumentation in the series "Improve visibility of writeback". - Kemeng Shi then sent some maintenance work on top in the series "Fix and cleanups to page-writeback". - Matthew Wilcox reduces mmap_lock traffic in the anon vma code in the series "Improve anon_vma scalability for anon VMAs". Intel's test bot reported an improbable 3x improvement in one test. - SeongJae Park adds some DAMON feature work in the series "mm/damon: add a DAMOS filter type for page granularity access recheck" "selftests/damon: add DAMOS quota goal test" - Also some maintenance work in the series "mm/damon/paddr: simplify page level access re-check for pageout" "mm/damon: misc fixes and improvements" - David Hildenbrand has disabled some known-to-fail selftests ni the series "selftests: mm: cow: flag vmsplice() hugetlb tests as XFAIL". - memcg metadata storage optimizations from Shakeel Butt in "memcg: reduce memory consumption by memcg stats". - DAX fixes and maintenance work from Vishal Verma in the series "dax/bus.c: Fixups for dax-bus locking"" * tag 'mm-stable-2024-05-17-19-19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (426 commits) memcg, oom: cleanup unused memcg_oom_gfp_mask and memcg_oom_order selftests/mm: hugetlb_madv_vs_map: avoid test skipping by querying hugepage size at runtime mm/hugetlb: add missing VM_FAULT_SET_HINDEX in hugetlb_wp mm/hugetlb: add missing VM_FAULT_SET_HINDEX in hugetlb_fault selftests: cgroup: add tests to verify the zswap writeback path mm: memcg: make alloc_mem_cgroup_per_node_info() return bool mm/damon/core: fix return value from damos_wmark_metric_value mm: do not update memcg stats for NR_{FILE/SHMEM}_PMDMAPPED selftests: cgroup: remove redundant enabling of memory controller Docs/mm/damon/maintainer-profile: allow posting patches based on damon/next tree Docs/mm/damon/maintainer-profile: change the maintainer's timezone from PST to PT Docs/mm/damon/design: use a list for supported filters Docs/admin-guide/mm/damon/usage: fix wrong schemes effective quota update command Docs/admin-guide/mm/damon/usage: fix wrong example of DAMOS filter matching sysfs file selftests/damon: classify tests for functionalities and regressions selftests/damon/_damon_sysfs: use 'is' instead of '==' for 'None' selftests/damon/_damon_sysfs: find sysfs mount point from /proc/mounts selftests/damon/_damon_sysfs: check errors from nr_schemes file reads mm/damon/core: initialize ->esz_bp from damos_quota_init_priv() selftests/damon: add a test for DAMOS quota goal ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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ff9a79307f |
Kbuild updates for v6.10
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Alan Maguire
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kbuild, bpf: Use test-ge check for v1.25-only pahole
There is no need to set the pahole v1.25-only flags in an "ifeq" version clause; we are already in a <= v1.25 branch of "ifeq", so that combined with a "test-ge" v1.25 ensures the flags will be applied for v1.25 only. Suggested-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Alan Maguire <alan.maguire@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240514162716.2448265-1-alan.maguire@oracle.com Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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Modules changes for v6.10-rc1
Finally something fun. Mike Rapoport does some cleanup to allow us to take out module_alloc() out of modules into a new paint shedded execmem_alloc() and execmem_free() so to make emphasis these helpers are actually used outside of modules. It starts with a no-functional changes API rename / placeholders to then allow architectures to define their requirements into a new shiny struct execmem_info with ranges, and requirements for those ranges. Archs now can intitialize this execmem_info as the last part of mm_core_init() if they have to diverge from the norm. Each range is a known type clearly articulated and spelled out in enum execmem_type. Although a lot of this is major cleanup and prep work for future enhancements an immediate clear gain is we get to enable KPROBES without MODULES now. That is ultimately what motiviated to pick this work up again, now with smaller goal as concrete stepping stone. This has been sitting on linux-next for a little less than a month, a few issues were found already and fixed, in particular an odd mips boot issue. Arch folks reviewed the code too. This is ready for wider exposure and testing. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCgAwFiEENnNq2KuOejlQLZofziMdCjCSiKcFAmZDHfMSHG1jZ3JvZkBr ZXJuZWwub3JnAAoJEM4jHQowkoinfIwP/iFsr89v9BjWdRTqzufuHwjOxvFymWxU BbEpOppRny3CckDU9ag9hLIlUaSL1Bg56Zb+znzp5stKOoiQYMDBvjSYdfybPxW2 mRS6SClMF1ubWbzdysdp5Ld9u8T0MQPCLX+P2pKhZRGi0wjkBf5WEkTje+muJKI3 4vYkXS7bNhuTwRQ+EGfze4+AeleGdQJKDWFY00TW9mZTTBADjfHyYU5o0m9ijf5l 3V/weUznODvjVJStbIF7wEQ845Ae02LN1zXfsloIOuBMhcMju+x8IjPgPbD0KhX2 yA48q7mVWkirYp0L5GSQchtqV1GBiP0NK1xXWEpyx6EqQZ4RJCsQhlhjijoExYBR ylP4bqiGVuE3IN075X0OzGCnmOStuzwssfDmug0sMAZH/MvmOQ21WzZdet2nLMas wwJArHqZsBI9BnBlvH9ZM4Y9f1zC7iR1wULaNGwXLPx34X9PIch8Yk+RElP1kMFQ +YrjOuWPjl63pmSkrkk+Pe2eesMPcPB41M6Q2iCjDlp0iBp63LIx2XISUbTf0ljM EsI4ZQseYpx+BmC7AuQfmXvEOjuXII9z072/artVWcB2u/87ixIprnqZVhcs/spy 73DnXB4ufor2PCCC5Xrb/6kT6G+PzF3VwTbHQ1D+fYZ5n2qdyG+LKxgXbtxsRVTp oUg+Z/AJaCMt =Nsg4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'modules-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux Pull modules updates from Luis Chamberlain: "Finally something fun. Mike Rapoport does some cleanup to allow us to take out module_alloc() out of modules into a new paint shedded execmem_alloc() and execmem_free() so to make emphasis these helpers are actually used outside of modules. It starts with a non-functional changes API rename / placeholders to then allow architectures to define their requirements into a new shiny struct execmem_info with ranges, and requirements for those ranges. Archs now can intitialize this execmem_info as the last part of mm_core_init() if they have to diverge from the norm. Each range is a known type clearly articulated and spelled out in enum execmem_type. Although a lot of this is major cleanup and prep work for future enhancements an immediate clear gain is we get to enable KPROBES without MODULES now. That is ultimately what motiviated to pick this work up again, now with smaller goal as concrete stepping stone" * tag 'modules-6.10-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux: bpf: remove CONFIG_BPF_JIT dependency on CONFIG_MODULES of kprobes: remove dependency on CONFIG_MODULES powerpc: use CONFIG_EXECMEM instead of CONFIG_MODULES where appropriate x86/ftrace: enable dynamic ftrace without CONFIG_MODULES arch: make execmem setup available regardless of CONFIG_MODULES powerpc: extend execmem_params for kprobes allocations arm64: extend execmem_info for generated code allocations riscv: extend execmem_params for generated code allocations mm/execmem, arch: convert remaining overrides of module_alloc to execmem mm/execmem, arch: convert simple overrides of module_alloc to execmem mm: introduce execmem_alloc() and execmem_free() module: make module_memory_{alloc,free} more self-contained sparc: simplify module_alloc() nios2: define virtual address space for modules mips: module: rename MODULE_START to MODULES_VADDR arm64: module: remove unneeded call to kasan_alloc_module_shadow() kallsyms: replace deprecated strncpy with strscpy module: allow UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST to be relative against objtree. |
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Masahiro Yamada
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6ffe4fdf89 |
kconfig: use sym_get_choice_menu() in sym_check_prop()
Choices and their members are associated via the P_CHOICE property. Currently, prop_get_symbol(sym_get_choice_prop()) is used to obtain the choice of the given choice member. Replace it with sym_get_choice_menu(), which retrieves the choice without relying on P_CHOICE. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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1b294a1f35 |
Networking changes for 6.10.
Core & protocols ---------------- - Complete rework of garbage collection of AF_UNIX sockets. AF_UNIX is prone to forming reference count cycles due to fd passing functionality. New method based on Tarjan's Strongly Connected Components algorithm should be both faster and remove a lot of workarounds we accumulated over the years. - Add TCP fraglist GRO support, allowing chaining multiple TCP packets and forwarding them together. Useful for small switches / routers which lack basic checksum offload in some scenarios (e.g. PPPoE). - Support using SMP threads for handling packet backlog i.e. packet processing from software interfaces and old drivers which don't use NAPI. This helps move the processing out of the softirq jumble. - Continue work of converting from rtnl lock to RCU protection. Don't require rtnl lock when reading: IPv6 routing FIB, IPv6 address labels, netdev threaded NAPI sysfs files, bonding driver's sysfs files, MPLS devconf, IPv4 FIB rules, netns IDs, tcp metrics, TC Qdiscs, neighbor entries, ARP entries via ioctl(SIOCGARP), a lot of the link information available via rtnetlink. - Small optimizations from Eric to UDP wake up handling, memory accounting, RPS/RFS implementation, TCP packet sizing etc. - Allow direct page recycling in the bulk API used by XDP, for +2% PPS. - Support peek with an offset on TCP sockets. - Add MPTCP APIs for querying last time packets were received/sent/acked, and whether MPTCP "upgrade" succeeded on a TCP socket. - Add intra-node communication shortcut to improve SMC performance. - Add IPv6 (and IPv{4,6}-over-IPv{4,6}) support to the GTP protocol driver. - Add HSR-SAN (RedBOX) mode of operation to the HSR protocol driver. - Add reset reasons for tracing what caused a TCP reset to be sent. - Introduce direction attribute for xfrm (IPSec) states. State can be used either for input or output packet processing. Things we sprinkled into general kernel code -------------------------------------------- - Add bitmap_{read,write}(), bitmap_size(), expose BYTES_TO_BITS(). This required touch-ups and renaming of a few existing users. - Add Endian-dependent __counted_by_{le,be} annotations. - Make building selftests "quieter" by printing summaries like "CC object.o" rather than full commands with all the arguments. Netfilter --------- - Use GFP_KERNEL to clone elements, to deal better with OOM situations and avoid failures in the .commit step. BPF --- - Add eBPF JIT for ARCv2 CPUs. - Support attaching kprobe BPF programs through kprobe_multi link in a session mode, meaning, a BPF program is attached to both function entry and return, the entry program can decide if the return program gets executed and the entry program can share u64 cookie value with return program. "Session mode" is a common use-case for tetragon and bpftrace. - Add the ability to specify and retrieve BPF cookie for raw tracepoint programs in order to ease migration from classic to raw tracepoints. - Add an internal-only BPF per-CPU instruction for resolving per-CPU memory addresses and implement support in x86, ARM64 and RISC-V JITs. This allows inlining functions which need to access per-CPU state. - Optimize x86 BPF JIT's emit_mov_imm64, and add support for various atomics in bpf_arena which can be JITed as a single x86 instruction. Support BPF arena on ARM64. - Add a new bpf_wq API for deferring events and refactor process-context bpf_timer code to keep common code where possible. - Harden the BPF verifier's and/or/xor value tracking. - Introduce crypto kfuncs to let BPF programs call kernel crypto APIs. - Support bpf_tail_call_static() helper for BPF programs with GCC 13. - Add bpf_preempt_{disable,enable}() kfuncs in order to allow a BPF program to have code sections where preemption is disabled. Driver API ---------- - Skip software TC processing completely if all installed rules are marked as HW-only, instead of checking the HW-only flag rule by rule. - Add support for configuring PoE (Power over Ethernet), similar to the already existing support for PoDL (Power over Data Line) config. - Initial bits of a queue control API, for now allowing a single queue to be reset without disturbing packet flow to other queues. - Common (ethtool) statistics for hardware timestamping. Tests and tooling ----------------- - Remove the need to create a config file to run the net forwarding tests so that a naive "make run_tests" can exercise them. - Define a method of writing tests which require an external endpoint to communicate with (to send/receive data towards the test machine). Add a few such tests. - Create a shared code library for writing Python tests. Expose the YAML Netlink library from tools/ to the tests for easy Netlink access. - Move netfilter tests under net/, extend them, separate performance tests from correctness tests, and iron out issues found by running them "on every commit". - Refactor BPF selftests to use common network helpers. - Further work filling in YAML definitions of Netlink messages for: nftables, team driver, bonding interfaces, vlan interfaces, VF info, TC u32 mark, TC police action. - Teach Python YAML Netlink to decode attribute policies. - Extend the definition of the "indexed array" construct in the specs to cover arrays of scalars rather than just nests. - Add hyperlinks between definitions in generated Netlink docs. Drivers ------- - Make sure unsupported flower control flags are rejected by drivers, and make more drivers report errors directly to the application rather than dmesg (large number of driver changes from Asbjørn Sloth Tønnesen). - Ethernet high-speed NICs: - Broadcom (bnxt): - support multiple RSS contexts and steering traffic to them - support XDP metadata - make page pool allocations more NUMA aware - Intel (100G, ice, idpf): - extract datapath code common among Intel drivers into a library - use fewer resources in switchdev by sharing queues with the PF - add PFCP filter support - add Ethernet filter support - use a spinlock instead of HW lock in PTP clock ops - support 5 layer Tx scheduler topology - nVidia/Mellanox: - 800G link modes and 100G SerDes speeds - per-queue IRQ coalescing configuration - Marvell Octeon: - support offloading TC packet mark action - Ethernet NICs consumer, embedded and virtual: - stop lying about skb->truesize in USB Ethernet drivers, it messes up TCP memory calculations - Google cloud vNIC: - support changing ring size via ethtool - support ring reset using the queue control API - VirtIO net: - expose flow hash from RSS to XDP - per-queue statistics - add selftests - Synopsys (stmmac): - support controllers which require an RX clock signal from the MII bus to perform their hardware initialization - TI: - icssg_prueth: support ICSSG-based Ethernet on AM65x SR1.0 devices - icssg_prueth: add SW TX / RX Coalescing based on hrtimers - cpsw: minimal XDP support - Renesas (ravb): - support describing the MDIO bus - Realtek (r8169): - add support for RTL8168M - Microchip Sparx5: - matchall and flower actions mirred and redirect - Ethernet switches: - nVidia/Mellanox: - improve events processing performance - Marvell: - add support for MV88E6250 family internal PHYs - Microchip: - add DCB and DSCP mapping support for KSZ switches - vsc73xx: convert to PHYLINK - Realtek: - rtl8226b/rtl8221b: add C45 instances and SerDes switching - Many driver changes related to PHYLIB and PHYLINK deprecated API cleanup. - Ethernet PHYs: - Add a new driver for Airoha EN8811H 2.5 Gigabit PHY. - micrel: lan8814: add support for PPS out and external timestamp trigger - WiFi: - Disable Wireless Extensions (WEXT) in all Wi-Fi 7 devices drivers. Modern devices can only be configured using nl80211. - mac80211/cfg80211 - handle color change per link for WiFi 7 Multi-Link Operation - Intel (iwlwifi): - don't support puncturing in 5 GHz - support monitor mode on passive channels - BZ-W device support - P2P with HE/EHT support - re-add support for firmware API 90 - provide channel survey information for Automatic Channel Selection - MediaTek (mt76): - mt7921 LED control - mt7925 EHT radiotap support - mt7920e PCI support - Qualcomm (ath11k): - P2P support for QCA6390, WCN6855 and QCA2066 - support hibernation - ieee80211-freq-limit Device Tree property support - Qualcomm (ath12k): - refactoring in preparation of multi-link support - suspend and hibernation support - ACPI support - debugfs support, including dfs_simulate_radar support - RealTek: - rtw88: RTL8723CS SDIO device support - rtw89: RTL8922AE Wi-Fi 7 PCI device support - rtw89: complete features of new WiFi 7 chip 8922AE including BT-coexistence and Wake-on-WLAN - rtw89: use BIOS ACPI settings to set TX power and channels - rtl8xxxu: enable Management Frame Protection (MFP) support - Bluetooth: - support for Intel BlazarI and Filmore Peak2 (BE201) - support for MediaTek MT7921S SDIO - initial support for Intel PCIe BT driver - remove HCI_AMP support Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEE6jPA+I1ugmIBA4hXMUZtbf5SIrsFAmZD6sQACgkQMUZtbf5S IrtLYw/+I73ePGIye37o2jpbodcLAUZVfF3r6uYUzK8hokEcKD0QVJa9w7PizLZ3 UO45ClOXFLJCkfP4reFenLfxGCel2AJI+F7VFl2xaO2XgrcH/lnVrHqKZEAEXjls KoYMnShIolv7h2MKP6hHtyTi2j1wvQUKsZC71o9/fuW+4fUT8gECx1YtYcL73wrw gEMdlUgBYC3jiiCUHJIFX6iPJ2t/TC+q1eIIF2K/Osrk2kIqQhzoozcL4vpuAZQT 99ljx/qRelXa8oppDb7nM5eulg7WY8ZqxEfFZphTMC5nLEGzClxuOTTl2kDYI/D/ UZmTWZDY+F5F0xvNk2gH84qVJXBOVDoobpT7hVA/tDuybobc/kvGDzRayEVqVzKj Q0tPlJs+xBZpkK5TVnxaFLJVOM+p1Xosxy3kNVXmuYNBvT/R89UbJiCrUKqKZF+L z/1mOYUv8UklHqYAeuJSptHvqJjTGa/fsEYP7dAUBbc1N2eVB8mzZ4mgU5rYXbtC E6UXXiWnoSRm8bmco9QmcWWoXt5UGEizHSJLz6t1R5Df/YmXhWlytll5aCwY1ksf FNoL7S4u7AZThL1Nwi7yUs4CAjhk/N4aOsk+41S0sALCx30BJuI6UdesAxJ0lu+Z fwCQYbs27y4p7mBLbkYwcQNxAxGm7PSK4yeyRIy2njiyV4qnLf8= =EsC2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'net-next-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski: "Core & protocols: - Complete rework of garbage collection of AF_UNIX sockets. AF_UNIX is prone to forming reference count cycles due to fd passing functionality. New method based on Tarjan's Strongly Connected Components algorithm should be both faster and remove a lot of workarounds we accumulated over the years. - Add TCP fraglist GRO support, allowing chaining multiple TCP packets and forwarding them together. Useful for small switches / routers which lack basic checksum offload in some scenarios (e.g. PPPoE). - Support using SMP threads for handling packet backlog i.e. packet processing from software interfaces and old drivers which don't use NAPI. This helps move the processing out of the softirq jumble. - Continue work of converting from rtnl lock to RCU protection. Don't require rtnl lock when reading: IPv6 routing FIB, IPv6 address labels, netdev threaded NAPI sysfs files, bonding driver's sysfs files, MPLS devconf, IPv4 FIB rules, netns IDs, tcp metrics, TC Qdiscs, neighbor entries, ARP entries via ioctl(SIOCGARP), a lot of the link information available via rtnetlink. - Small optimizations from Eric to UDP wake up handling, memory accounting, RPS/RFS implementation, TCP packet sizing etc. - Allow direct page recycling in the bulk API used by XDP, for +2% PPS. - Support peek with an offset on TCP sockets. - Add MPTCP APIs for querying last time packets were received/sent/acked and whether MPTCP "upgrade" succeeded on a TCP socket. - Add intra-node communication shortcut to improve SMC performance. - Add IPv6 (and IPv{4,6}-over-IPv{4,6}) support to the GTP protocol driver. - Add HSR-SAN (RedBOX) mode of operation to the HSR protocol driver. - Add reset reasons for tracing what caused a TCP reset to be sent. - Introduce direction attribute for xfrm (IPSec) states. State can be used either for input or output packet processing. Things we sprinkled into general kernel code: - Add bitmap_{read,write}(), bitmap_size(), expose BYTES_TO_BITS(). This required touch-ups and renaming of a few existing users. - Add Endian-dependent __counted_by_{le,be} annotations. - Make building selftests "quieter" by printing summaries like "CC object.o" rather than full commands with all the arguments. Netfilter: - Use GFP_KERNEL to clone elements, to deal better with OOM situations and avoid failures in the .commit step. BPF: - Add eBPF JIT for ARCv2 CPUs. - Support attaching kprobe BPF programs through kprobe_multi link in a session mode, meaning, a BPF program is attached to both function entry and return, the entry program can decide if the return program gets executed and the entry program can share u64 cookie value with return program. "Session mode" is a common use-case for tetragon and bpftrace. - Add the ability to specify and retrieve BPF cookie for raw tracepoint programs in order to ease migration from classic to raw tracepoints. - Add an internal-only BPF per-CPU instruction for resolving per-CPU memory addresses and implement support in x86, ARM64 and RISC-V JITs. This allows inlining functions which need to access per-CPU state. - Optimize x86 BPF JIT's emit_mov_imm64, and add support for various atomics in bpf_arena which can be JITed as a single x86 instruction. Support BPF arena on ARM64. - Add a new bpf_wq API for deferring events and refactor process-context bpf_timer code to keep common code where possible. - Harden the BPF verifier's and/or/xor value tracking. - Introduce crypto kfuncs to let BPF programs call kernel crypto APIs. - Support bpf_tail_call_static() helper for BPF programs with GCC 13. - Add bpf_preempt_{disable,enable}() kfuncs in order to allow a BPF program to have code sections where preemption is disabled. Driver API: - Skip software TC processing completely if all installed rules are marked as HW-only, instead of checking the HW-only flag rule by rule. - Add support for configuring PoE (Power over Ethernet), similar to the already existing support for PoDL (Power over Data Line) config. - Initial bits of a queue control API, for now allowing a single queue to be reset without disturbing packet flow to other queues. - Common (ethtool) statistics for hardware timestamping. Tests and tooling: - Remove the need to create a config file to run the net forwarding tests so that a naive "make run_tests" can exercise them. - Define a method of writing tests which require an external endpoint to communicate with (to send/receive data towards the test machine). Add a few such tests. - Create a shared code library for writing Python tests. Expose the YAML Netlink library from tools/ to the tests for easy Netlink access. - Move netfilter tests under net/, extend them, separate performance tests from correctness tests, and iron out issues found by running them "on every commit". - Refactor BPF selftests to use common network helpers. - Further work filling in YAML definitions of Netlink messages for: nftables, team driver, bonding interfaces, vlan interfaces, VF info, TC u32 mark, TC police action. - Teach Python YAML Netlink to decode attribute policies. - Extend the definition of the "indexed array" construct in the specs to cover arrays of scalars rather than just nests. - Add hyperlinks between definitions in generated Netlink docs. Drivers: - Make sure unsupported flower control flags are rejected by drivers, and make more drivers report errors directly to the application rather than dmesg (large number of driver changes from Asbjørn Sloth Tønnesen). - Ethernet high-speed NICs: - Broadcom (bnxt): - support multiple RSS contexts and steering traffic to them - support XDP metadata - make page pool allocations more NUMA aware - Intel (100G, ice, idpf): - extract datapath code common among Intel drivers into a library - use fewer resources in switchdev by sharing queues with the PF - add PFCP filter support - add Ethernet filter support - use a spinlock instead of HW lock in PTP clock ops - support 5 layer Tx scheduler topology - nVidia/Mellanox: - 800G link modes and 100G SerDes speeds - per-queue IRQ coalescing configuration - Marvell Octeon: - support offloading TC packet mark action - Ethernet NICs consumer, embedded and virtual: - stop lying about skb->truesize in USB Ethernet drivers, it messes up TCP memory calculations - Google cloud vNIC: - support changing ring size via ethtool - support ring reset using the queue control API - VirtIO net: - expose flow hash from RSS to XDP - per-queue statistics - add selftests - Synopsys (stmmac): - support controllers which require an RX clock signal from the MII bus to perform their hardware initialization - TI: - icssg_prueth: support ICSSG-based Ethernet on AM65x SR1.0 devices - icssg_prueth: add SW TX / RX Coalescing based on hrtimers - cpsw: minimal XDP support - Renesas (ravb): - support describing the MDIO bus - Realtek (r8169): - add support for RTL8168M - Microchip Sparx5: - matchall and flower actions mirred and redirect - Ethernet switches: - nVidia/Mellanox: - improve events processing performance - Marvell: - add support for MV88E6250 family internal PHYs - Microchip: - add DCB and DSCP mapping support for KSZ switches - vsc73xx: convert to PHYLINK - Realtek: - rtl8226b/rtl8221b: add C45 instances and SerDes switching - Many driver changes related to PHYLIB and PHYLINK deprecated API cleanup - Ethernet PHYs: - Add a new driver for Airoha EN8811H 2.5 Gigabit PHY. - micrel: lan8814: add support for PPS out and external timestamp trigger - WiFi: - Disable Wireless Extensions (WEXT) in all Wi-Fi 7 devices drivers. Modern devices can only be configured using nl80211. - mac80211/cfg80211 - handle color change per link for WiFi 7 Multi-Link Operation - Intel (iwlwifi): - don't support puncturing in 5 GHz - support monitor mode on passive channels - BZ-W device support - P2P with HE/EHT support - re-add support for firmware API 90 - provide channel survey information for Automatic Channel Selection - MediaTek (mt76): - mt7921 LED control - mt7925 EHT radiotap support - mt7920e PCI support - Qualcomm (ath11k): - P2P support for QCA6390, WCN6855 and QCA2066 - support hibernation - ieee80211-freq-limit Device Tree property support - Qualcomm (ath12k): - refactoring in preparation of multi-link support - suspend and hibernation support - ACPI support - debugfs support, including dfs_simulate_radar support - RealTek: - rtw88: RTL8723CS SDIO device support - rtw89: RTL8922AE Wi-Fi 7 PCI device support - rtw89: complete features of new WiFi 7 chip 8922AE including BT-coexistence and Wake-on-WLAN - rtw89: use BIOS ACPI settings to set TX power and channels - rtl8xxxu: enable Management Frame Protection (MFP) support - Bluetooth: - support for Intel BlazarI and Filmore Peak2 (BE201) - support for MediaTek MT7921S SDIO - initial support for Intel PCIe BT driver - remove HCI_AMP support" * tag 'net-next-6.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1827 commits) selftests: netfilter: fix packetdrill conntrack testcase net: gro: fix napi_gro_cb zeroed alignment Bluetooth: btintel_pcie: Refactor and code cleanup Bluetooth: btintel_pcie: Fix warning reported by sparse Bluetooth: hci_core: Fix not handling hdev->le_num_of_adv_sets=1 Bluetooth: btintel: Fix compiler warning for multi_v7_defconfig config Bluetooth: btintel_pcie: Fix compiler warnings Bluetooth: btintel_pcie: Add *setup* function to download firmware Bluetooth: btintel_pcie: Add support for PCIe transport Bluetooth: btintel: Export few static functions Bluetooth: HCI: Remove HCI_AMP support Bluetooth: L2CAP: Fix div-by-zero in l2cap_le_flowctl_init() Bluetooth: qca: Fix error code in qca_read_fw_build_info() Bluetooth: hci_conn: Use __counted_by() and avoid -Wfamnae warning Bluetooth: btintel: Add support for Filmore Peak2 (BE201) Bluetooth: btintel: Add support for BlazarI LE Create Connection command timeout increased to 20 secs dt-bindings: net: bluetooth: Add MediaTek MT7921S SDIO Bluetooth Bluetooth: compute LE flow credits based on recvbuf space Bluetooth: hci_sync: Use cmd->num_cis instead of magic number ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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arm64 updates for 6.10
ACPI: * Support for the Firmware ACPI Control Structure (FACS) signature feature which is used to reboot out of hibernation on some systems. Kbuild: * Support for building Flat Image Tree (FIT) images, where the kernel Image is compressed alongside a set of devicetree blobs. Memory management: * Optimisation of our early page-table manipulation for creation of the linear mapping. * Support for userfaultfd write protection, which brings along some nice cleanups to our handling of invalid but present ptes. * Extend our use of range TLBI invalidation at EL1. Perf and PMUs: * Ensure that the 'pmu->parent' pointer is correctly initialised by PMU drivers. * Avoid allocating 'cpumask_t' types on the stack in some PMU drivers. * Fix parsing of the CPU PMU "version" field in assembly code, as it doesn't follow the usual architectural rules. * Add best-effort unwinding support for USER_STACKTRACE * Minor driver fixes and cleanups. Selftests: * Minor cleanups to the arm64 selftests (missing NULL check, unused variable). Miscellaneous * Add a command-line alias for disabling 32-bit application support. * Add part number for Neoverse-V2 CPUs. * Minor fixes and cleanups. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFEBAABCgAuFiEEPxTL6PPUbjXGY88ct6xw3ITBYzQFAmY+IWkQHHdpbGxAa2Vy bmVsLm9yZwAKCRC3rHDchMFjNBVNB/9JG4jlmgxzbTDoer0md31YFvWCDGeOKx1x g3XhE24W5w8eLXnc75p7/tOUKfo0TNWL4qdUs0hJCEUAOSy6a4Qz13bkkkvvBtDm nnHvEjidx5yprHggocsoTF29CKgHMJ3bt8rJe6g+O3Lp1JAFlXXNgplX5koeaVtm TtaFvX9MGyDDNkPIcQ/SQTFZJ2Oz51+ik6O8SYuGYtmAcR7MzlxH77lHl2mrF1bf Jzv/f5n0lS+Gt9tRuFWhbfEm4aKdUlLha4ufzUq42/vJvELboZbG3LqLxRG8DbqR +HvyZOG/xtu2dbzDqHkRumMToWmwzD4oBGSK4JAoJxeHavEdAvSG =JMvT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux Pull arm64 updates from Will Deacon: "The most interesting parts are probably the mm changes from Ryan which optimise the creation of the linear mapping at boot and (separately) implement write-protect support for userfaultfd. Outside of our usual directories, the Kbuild-related changes under scripts/ have been acked by Masahiro whilst the drivers/acpi/ parts have been acked by Rafael and the addition of cpumask_any_and_but() has been acked by Yury. ACPI: - Support for the Firmware ACPI Control Structure (FACS) signature feature which is used to reboot out of hibernation on some systems Kbuild: - Support for building Flat Image Tree (FIT) images, where the kernel Image is compressed alongside a set of devicetree blobs Memory management: - Optimisation of our early page-table manipulation for creation of the linear mapping - Support for userfaultfd write protection, which brings along some nice cleanups to our handling of invalid but present ptes - Extend our use of range TLBI invalidation at EL1 Perf and PMUs: - Ensure that the 'pmu->parent' pointer is correctly initialised by PMU drivers - Avoid allocating 'cpumask_t' types on the stack in some PMU drivers - Fix parsing of the CPU PMU "version" field in assembly code, as it doesn't follow the usual architectural rules - Add best-effort unwinding support for USER_STACKTRACE - Minor driver fixes and cleanups Selftests: - Minor cleanups to the arm64 selftests (missing NULL check, unused variable) Miscellaneous: - Add a command-line alias for disabling 32-bit application support - Add part number for Neoverse-V2 CPUs - Minor fixes and cleanups" * tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: (64 commits) arm64/mm: Fix pud_user_accessible_page() for PGTABLE_LEVELS <= 2 arm64/mm: Add uffd write-protect support arm64/mm: Move PTE_PRESENT_INVALID to overlay PTE_NG arm64/mm: Remove PTE_PROT_NONE bit arm64/mm: generalize PMD_PRESENT_INVALID for all levels arm64: simplify arch_static_branch/_jump function arm64: Add USER_STACKTRACE support arm64: Add the arm64.no32bit_el0 command line option drivers/perf: hisi: hns3: Actually use devm_add_action_or_reset() drivers/perf: hisi: hns3: Fix out-of-bound access when valid event group drivers/perf: hisi_pcie: Fix out-of-bound access when valid event group kselftest: arm64: Add a null pointer check arm64: defer clearing DAIF.D arm64: assembler: update stale comment for disable_step_tsk arm64/sysreg: Update PIE permission encodings kselftest/arm64: Remove unused parameters in abi test perf/arm-spe: Assign parents for event_source device perf/arm-smmuv3: Assign parents for event_source device perf/arm-dsu: Assign parents for event_source device perf/arm-dmc620: Assign parents for event_source device ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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Updates for the interrupt subsystem:
- Core code: - Interrupt storm detection for the lockup watchdog: Lockups which are caused by interrupt storms are not easy to debug because there is no information about the events which make the lockup detector trigger. To make this more user friendly, provide an extenstion to interrupt statistics which allows to take snapshots and an interface to retrieve the delta to the snapshot. Use this new mechanism in the watchdog code to do a two stage lockup analysis by taking the snapshot and printing the deltas for the topmost active interrupts on the second trigger. Note: This contains both the interrupt and the watchdog changes as the latter depend on the former obviously. - Avoid summation loops in the /proc/interrupts output and use the global counter when possible - Skip suspended interrupts on CPU hotplug operations to ensure that they are not delivered before the system resumes the device drivers when coming out of suspend. - On CPU hot-unplug interrupts which are affine to the outgoing CPU are migrated to a different CPU in the affinity mask. This can fail when the CPUs have no vectors left. Instead of giving up try to migrate it to any online CPU and thereby breaking the affinity setting in order to prevent a stale device interrupt which targets an offline CPU - The usual small cleanups - Driver code: - Support for the RISCV AIA MSI controller - Make the interrupt allocation for the Loongson PCH controller more flexible to prevent vector exhaustion - The usual set of cleanups and fixes all over the place -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAmZBCM0THHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoeZHEACqMLN3K+1HyWflYtcTHJeYCjZLHS77 2tQeKaaskOA4W6dcGXPxMw5CHqAobHVQQMqgcJxhUdqQiOJnFFnrtCD7JtqM0hWK UORNbyeovuhAo+iJ0fTuS8p63H7vm2GIWwBLWJnOuChYv/6Yyx5Cald1skvyvbzL zePhiiAf5mkdmJMeT5wJSCqEWSRYOXsVAJ/0YAwFG3bKkJH3bmDo6SDJY02sXT5P pjbtD/0hum9wIVT4fNdYleHHQMdBdj9dLlcxXBikHq50mDMw7GxvjKiLcXmoerw3 rEBfVVJp3qpSofpNJZ3HH0ywcF3yUzq04/LPE9Tk2MoQ8NF0GzP8r9Ahke4B7cUj FysWNiAlC2IisEi6th313FZkTLx0zgewdsdEBTLt8eAE9TU0wamRbo99LZ8i/Qr3 hk7jV8DzL+EDQJLgl4p1iPJgA708eW17tbCxLEa15VKVV6P58miohmhx/IfPO2Gx FV1PPehtItsmiK/UoRtUCoFdFsqNQtOE+h8DWLyy8RDmhBqGbn9Ut4euXiQIF+rX WJKPFfslCTR39BrBcZnZeNsgOCN7tEfFRstzjzkey1DaeTGWtxmA5UGhpC2vT74y YyXluvZlgKr4S64ABmcqQj++hQLho0OQAih3uW5YVxt4VxEUcXYMJOsV1AQGpMjF UnewWH5opBQdfw== =jFLf -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'irq-core-2024-05-12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull interrupt subsystem updates from Thomas Gleixner: "Core code: - Interrupt storm detection for the lockup watchdog: Lockups which are caused by interrupt storms are not easy to debug because there is no information about the events which make the lockup detector trigger. To make this more user friendly, provide an extenstion to interrupt statistics which allows to take snapshots and an interface to retrieve the delta to the snapshot. Use this new mechanism in the watchdog code to do a two stage lockup analysis by taking the snapshot and printing the deltas for the topmost active interrupts on the second trigger. Note: This contains both the interrupt and the watchdog changes as the latter depend on the former obviously. - Avoid summation loops in the /proc/interrupts output and use the global counter when possible - Skip suspended interrupts on CPU hotplug operations to ensure that they are not delivered before the system resumes the device drivers when coming out of suspend. - On CPU hot-unplug interrupts which are affine to the outgoing CPU are migrated to a different CPU in the affinity mask. This can fail when the CPUs have no vectors left. Instead of giving up try to migrate it to any online CPU and thereby breaking the affinity setting in order to prevent a stale device interrupt which targets an offline CPU - The usual small cleanups Driver code: - Support for the RISCV AIA MSI controller - Make the interrupt allocation for the Loongson PCH controller more flexible to prevent vector exhaustion - The usual set of cleanups and fixes all over the place" * tag 'irq-core-2024-05-12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (51 commits) irqchip/gic-v3-its: Remove BUG_ON in its_vpe_irq_domain_alloc cpuidle: Avoid explicit cpumask allocation on stack irqchip/sifive-plic: Avoid explicit cpumask allocation on stack irqchip/riscv-aplic-direct: Avoid explicit cpumask allocation on stack irqchip/loongson-eiointc: Avoid explicit cpumask allocation on stack irqchip/gic-v3-its: Avoid explicit cpumask allocation on stack irqchip/irq-bcm6345-l1: Avoid explicit cpumask allocation on stack cpumask: Introduce cpumask_first_and_and() irqchip/irq-brcmstb-l2: Avoid saving mask on shutdown genirq: Reuse irq_is_nmi() genirq/cpuhotplug: Retry with cpu_online_mask when migration fails genirq/cpuhotplug: Skip suspended interrupts when restoring affinity arm64: dts: st: Add interrupt parent to pinctrl on stm32mp251 arm64: dts: st: Add exti1 and exti2 nodes on stm32mp251 ARM: dts: stm32: List exti parent interrupts on stm32mp131 ARM: dts: stm32: List exti parent interrupts on stm32mp151 arm64: Kconfig.platforms: Enable STM32_EXTI for ARCH_STM32 irqchip/stm32-exti: Mark events reserved with RIF configuration check irqchip/stm32-exti: Skip secure events irqchip/stm32-exti: Convert driver to standard PM ... |
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Masahiro Yamada
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kconfig: lxdialog: remove initialization with A_NORMAL
A_NORMAL is zero, so the attribute is set to the default A_NORMAL without explicit assignment. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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kconfig: m/nconf: merge two item_add_str() calls
Just trivial cleanups. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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cc3e4e5e38 |
kconfig: m/nconf: remove dead code to display value of bool choice
Previously, optional bool choices met the following conditions
simultaneously:
- sym_is_choice(sym)
- sym_is_changeable(sym)
- type == S_BOOLEAN
It no longer occurs since
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Masahiro Yamada
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e89b46159c |
kconfig: m/nconf: remove dead code to display children of choice members
This code previously displayed child symbols of the selected choice
member.
Since commit
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Masahiro Yamada
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6ba750ddeb |
kconfig: gconf: show checkbox for choice correctly
Currently, bool choices have a checkbox, but tristate choices do not.
It is opposite.
Bool choices should not have a checkbox, as they are fixed to 'y' since
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Masahiro Yamada
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kbuild: use GCOV_PROFILE and KCSAN_SANITIZE in scripts/Makefile.modfinal
Instead of filtering out the GCOV and KCSAN flags, let's set GCOV_PROFILE and KCSAN_SANITIZE to 'n', as in other Makefiles. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Tested-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@huawei.com> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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7f7f6f7ad6 |
Makefile: remove redundant tool coverage variables
Now Kbuild provides reasonable defaults for objtool, sanitizers, and profilers. Remove redundant variables. Note: This commit changes the coverage for some objects: - include arch/mips/vdso/vdso-image.o into UBSAN, GCOV, KCOV - include arch/sparc/vdso/vdso-image-*.o into UBSAN - include arch/sparc/vdso/vma.o into UBSAN - include arch/x86/entry/vdso/extable.o into KASAN, KCSAN, UBSAN, GCOV, KCOV - include arch/x86/entry/vdso/vdso-image-*.o into KASAN, KCSAN, UBSAN, GCOV, KCOV - include arch/x86/entry/vdso/vdso32-setup.o into KASAN, KCSAN, UBSAN, GCOV, KCOV - include arch/x86/entry/vdso/vma.o into GCOV, KCOV - include arch/x86/um/vdso/vma.o into KASAN, GCOV, KCOV I believe these are positive effects because all of them are kernel space objects. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Tested-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@huawei.com> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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9c2d1328f8 |
kbuild: provide reasonable defaults for tool coverage
The objtool, sanitizers (KASAN, UBSAN, etc.), and profilers (GCOV, etc.) are intended only for kernel space objects. For instance, the following are not kernel objects, and therefore should opt out of coverage: - vDSO - purgatory - bootloader (arch/*/boot/) However, to exclude these from coverage, you need to explicitly set OBJECT_FILES_NON_STNDARD=y, KASAN_SANITIZE=n, etc. Kbuild can achieve this without relying on such variables because objects not directly linked to vmlinux or modules are considered "non-standard objects". Detecting standard objects is straightforward: - objects added to obj-y or lib-y are linked to vmlinux - objects added to obj-m are linked to modules There are some exceptional Makefiles (e.g., arch/s390/boot/Makefile, arch/xtensa/boot/lib/Makefile) that use obj-y or lib-y for non-kernel space objects, but they can be fixed later if necessary. Going forward, objects that are not listed in obj-y, lib-y, or obj-m will opt out of objtool, sanitizers, and profilers by default. You can still override the Kbuild decision by explicitly specifying OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD, KASAN_SANITIZE, etc. but most of such Make variables can be removed. The next commit will clean up redundant variables. Note: This commit changes the coverage for some objects: - exclude .vmlinux.export.o from UBSAN, KCOV - exclude arch/csky/kernel/vdso/vgettimeofday.o from UBSAN - exclude arch/parisc/kernel/vdso32/vdso32.so from UBSAN - exclude arch/parisc/kernel/vdso64/vdso64.so from UBSAN - exclude arch/x86/um/vdso/um_vdso.o from UBSAN - exclude drivers/misc/lkdtm/rodata.o from UBSAN, KCOV - exclude init/version-timestamp.o from UBSAN, KCOV - exclude lib/test_fortify/*.o from all santizers and profilers I believe these are positive effects. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Tested-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@huawei.com> |
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Jens Remus
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fc2f5f10f9 |
s390/vdso: Create .build-id links for unstripped vdso files
Citing Andy Lutomirski from commit |
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Yifan Hong
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8d0b728840 |
module: allow UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST to be relative against objtree.
If UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST is a file generated before Kbuild runs, and the source tree is in a read-only filesystem, the developer must put the file somewhere and specify an absolute path to UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST. This worked, but if IKCONFIG=y, an absolute path is embedded into .config and eventually into vmlinux, causing the build to be less reproducible when building on a different machine. This patch makes the handling of UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST to be similar to MODULE_SIG_KEY. First, check if UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST is an absolute path, just as before this patch. If so, use the path as is. If it is a relative path, use wildcard to check the existence of the file below objtree first. If it does not exist, fall back to the original behavior of adding $(srctree)/ before the value. After this patch, the developer can put the generated file in objtree, then use a relative path against objtree in .config, eradicating any absolute paths that may be evaluated differently on different machines. Signed-off-by: Yifan Hong <elsk@google.com> Reviewed-by: Elliot Berman <quic_eberman@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org> |
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Wang Yao
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8fe51b45c5 |
modules: Drop the .export_symbol section from the final modules
Commit |
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WANG Rui
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8f8d74ee11 |
LoongArch: rust: Switch to use built-in rustc target
This commit switches to use the LoongArch's built-in rustc target 'loongarch64-unknown-none-softfloat'. The Rust samples have been tested. Acked-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> Tested-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: WANG Rui <wangrui@loongson.cn> Signed-off-by: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@loongson.cn> |
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Jakub Kicinski
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6e62702feb |
bpf-next-for-netdev
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTFp0I1jqZrAX+hPRXbK58LschIgwUCZkGcZAAKCRDbK58LschI g6o6APwLsqhrM2w71VUN5ciCxu4H5VDtZp6wkdqtVbxxU4qNxQEApKgYgKt8ZLF3 Kily5c7m+S4ZXhMX21rb8JhSAz0dfQk= =5Dk7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next Daniel Borkmann says: ==================== pull-request: bpf-next 2024-05-13 We've added 119 non-merge commits during the last 14 day(s) which contain a total of 134 files changed, 9462 insertions(+), 4742 deletions(-). The main changes are: 1) Add BPF JIT support for 32-bit ARCv2 processors, from Shahab Vahedi. 2) Add BPF range computation improvements to the verifier in particular around XOR and OR operators, refactoring of checks for range computation and relaxing MUL range computation so that src_reg can also be an unknown scalar, from Cupertino Miranda. 3) Add support to attach kprobe BPF programs through kprobe_multi link in a session mode, meaning, a BPF program is attached to both function entry and return, the entry program can decide if the return program gets executed and the entry program can share u64 cookie value with return program. Session mode is a common use-case for tetragon and bpftrace, from Jiri Olsa. 4) Fix a potential overflow in libbpf's ring__consume_n() and improve libbpf as well as BPF selftest's struct_ops handling, from Andrii Nakryiko. 5) Improvements to BPF selftests in context of BPF gcc backend, from Jose E. Marchesi & David Faust. 6) Migrate remaining BPF selftest tests from test_sock_addr.c to prog_test- -style in order to retire the old test, run it in BPF CI and additionally expand test coverage, from Jordan Rife. 7) Big batch for BPF selftest refactoring in order to remove duplicate code around common network helpers, from Geliang Tang. 8) Another batch of improvements to BPF selftests to retire obsolete bpf_tcp_helpers.h as everything is available vmlinux.h, from Martin KaFai Lau. 9) Fix BPF map tear-down to not walk the map twice on free when both timer and wq is used, from Benjamin Tissoires. 10) Fix BPF verifier assumptions about socket->sk that it can be non-NULL, from Alexei Starovoitov. 11) Change BTF build scripts to using --btf_features for pahole v1.26+, from Alan Maguire. 12) Small improvements to BPF reusing struct_size() and krealloc_array(), from Andy Shevchenko. 13) Fix s390 JIT to emit a barrier for BPF_FETCH instructions, from Ilya Leoshkevich. 14) Extend TCP ->cong_control() callback in order to feed in ack and flag parameters and allow write-access to tp->snd_cwnd_stamp from BPF program, from Miao Xu. 15) Add support for internal-only per-CPU instructions to inline bpf_get_smp_processor_id() helper call for arm64 and riscv64 BPF JITs, from Puranjay Mohan. 16) Follow-up to remove the redundant ethtool.h from tooling infrastructure, from Tushar Vyavahare. 17) Extend libbpf to support "module:<function>" syntax for tracing programs, from Viktor Malik. * tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (119 commits) bpf: make list_for_each_entry portable bpf: ignore expected GCC warning in test_global_func10.c bpf: disable strict aliasing in test_global_func9.c selftests/bpf: Free strdup memory in xdp_hw_metadata selftests/bpf: Fix a few tests for GCC related warnings. bpf: avoid gcc overflow warning in test_xdp_vlan.c tools: remove redundant ethtool.h from tooling infra selftests/bpf: Expand ATTACH_REJECT tests selftests/bpf: Expand getsockname and getpeername tests sefltests/bpf: Expand sockaddr hook deny tests selftests/bpf: Expand sockaddr program return value tests selftests/bpf: Retire test_sock_addr.(c|sh) selftests/bpf: Remove redundant sendmsg test cases selftests/bpf: Migrate ATTACH_REJECT test cases selftests/bpf: Migrate expected_attach_type tests selftests/bpf: Migrate wildcard destination rewrite test selftests/bpf: Migrate sendmsg6 v4 mapped address tests selftests/bpf: Migrate sendmsg deny test cases selftests/bpf: Migrate WILDCARD_IP test selftests/bpf: Handle SYSCALL_EPERM and SYSCALL_ENOTSUPP test cases ... ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240513134114.17575-1-daniel@iogearbox.net Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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8f5b5f7811 |
Rust changes for v6.10
The most notable change is the drop of the 'alloc' in-tree fork. This is nicely reflected in the diffstat as a ~10k lines drop. In turn, this makes the version upgrades way simpler and smaller in the future, e.g. the latest one in commit |
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Linus Torvalds
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8815da98e0 |
Another not-too-busy cycle for documentation, including:
- Some build-system changes to detect the variable fonts installed by some distributions that can break the PDF build. - Various updates and additions to the Spanish, Chinese, Italian, and Japanese translations. - Update the stable-kernel rules to match modern practice ...and the usual array of corrections, updates, and typo fixes. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCAAdFiEEIw+MvkEiF49krdp9F0NaE2wMflgFAmY9ASYACgkQF0NaE2wM flhPAwf/SYwHTBhKo0Xy3WsY3PHm4hsYVDwQ/Nfr6oa1mF+x4npxcN1RzPJd8iB9 zXlynnBkptwvEoukJV2hw+gVwO9ixyqJzIt7AmRFgA5cywhklpxQQAVelQG4ISR2 8M7LOXIjROJdY3OymPcQ2YF1m000tB9Khx7uvWrvMZEasXND/ITi9mFIJiOk841C 5wGTHmYKjJwuqTm6CsghAgLJkRYGHD+gtp4w8wQwQzIHJ6B8SnbVPSnYYqJ8Qt/V 31AEBgV3WJhmNiyNgP/p3rtDTCXBowSK8klOMa5CW3FQEIb4SQL/uBZ8qR8FQo2c l1zsuPKKJOqe9T+POWHXdjoryZn1Ug== =8fUD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'docs-6.10' of git://git.lwn.net/linux Pull documentation updates from Jonathan Corbet: "Another not-too-busy cycle for documentation, including: - Some build-system changes to detect the variable fonts installed by some distributions that can break the PDF build. - Various updates and additions to the Spanish, Chinese, Italian, and Japanese translations. - Update the stable-kernel rules to match modern practice ... and the usual array of corrections, updates, and typo fixes" * tag 'docs-6.10' of git://git.lwn.net/linux: (42 commits) cgroup: Add documentation for missing zswap memory.stat kernel-doc: Added "*" in $type_constants2 to fix 'make htmldocs' warning. docs:core-api: fixed typos and grammar in printk-index page Documentation: tracing: Fix spelling mistakes docs/zh_CN/rust: Update the translation of quick-start to 6.9-rc4 docs/zh_CN/rust: Update the translation of general-information to 6.9-rc4 docs/zh_CN/rust: Update the translation of coding-guidelines to 6.9-rc4 docs/zh_CN/rust: Update the translation of arch-support to 6.9-rc4 docs: stable-kernel-rules: fix typo sent->send docs/zh_CN: remove two inconsistent spaces docs: scripts/check-variable-fonts.sh: Improve commands for detection docs: stable-kernel-rules: create special tag to flag 'no backporting' docs: stable-kernel-rules: explain use of stable@kernel.org (w/o @vger.) docs: stable-kernel-rules: remove code-labels tags and a indention level docs: stable-kernel-rules: call mainline by its name and change example docs: stable-kernel-rules: reduce redundancy docs, kprobes: Add riscv as supported architecture Docs: typos/spelling docs: kernel_include.py: Cope with docutils 0.21 docs: ja_JP/howto: Catch up update in v6.8 ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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d65e1a0f30 |
- Store AP Query Configuration Information in a static buffer
- Rework the AP initialization and add missing cleanups to the error path - Swap IRQ and AP bus/device registration to avoid race conditions - Export prot_virt_guest symbol - Introduce AP configuration changes notifier interface to facilitate modularization of the AP bus - Add CONFIG_AP kernel configuration option to allow modularization of the AP bus - Rework CONFIG_ZCRYPT_DEBUG kernel configuration option description and dependency and rename it to CONFIG_AP_DEBUG - Convert sprintf() and snprintf() to sysfs_emit() in CIO code - Adjust indentation of RELOCS command build step - Make crypto performance counters upward compatible - Convert make_page_secure() and gmap_make_secure() to use folio - Rework channel-utilization-block (CUB) handling in preparation of introducing additional CUBs - Use attribute groups to simplify registration, removal and extension of measurement-related channel-path sysfs attributes - Add a per-channel-path binary "ext_measurement" sysfs attribute that provides access to extended channel-path measurement data - Export measurement data for all channel-measurement-groups (CMG), not only for a specific ones. This enables support of new CMG data formats in userspace without the need for kernel changes - Add a per-channel-path sysfs attribute "speed_bps" that provides the operating speed in bits per second or 0 if the operating speed is not available - The CIO tracepoint subchannel-type field "st" is incorrectly set to the value of subchannel-enabled SCHIB "ena" field. Fix that - Do not forcefully limit vmemmap starting address to MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS - Consider the maximum physical address available to a DCSS segment (512GB) when memory layout is set up - Simplify the virtual memory layout setup by reducing the size of identity mapping vs vmemmap overlap - Swap vmalloc and Lowcore/Real Memory Copy areas in virtual memory. This will allow to place the kernel image next to kernel modules - Move everyting KASLR related from <asm/setup.h> to <asm/page.h> - Put virtual memory layout information into a structure to improve code generation - Currently __kaslr_offset is the kernel offset in both physical and virtual memory spaces. Uncouple these offsets to allow uncoupling of the addresses spaces - Currently the identity mapping base address is implicit and is always set to zero. Make it explicit by putting into __identity_base persistent boot variable and use it in proper context - Introduce .amode31 section start and end macros AMODE31_START and AMODE31_END - Introduce OS_INFO entries that do not reference any data in memory, but rather provide only values - Store virtual memory layout in OS_INFO. It is read out by makedumpfile, crash and other tools - Store virtual memory layout in VMCORE_INFO. It is read out by crash and other tools when /proc/kcore device is used - Create additional PT_LOAD ELF program header that covers kernel image only, so that vmcore tools could locate kernel text and data when virtual and physical memory spaces are uncoupled - Uncouple physical and virtual address spaces - Map kernel at fixed location when KASLR mode is disabled. The location is defined by CONFIG_KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE kernel configuration value. - Rework deployment of kernel image for both compressed and uncompressed variants as defined by CONFIG_KERNEL_UNCOMPRESSED kernel configuration value - Move .vmlinux.relocs section in front of the compressed kernel. The interim section rescue step is avoided as result - Correct modules thunk offset calculation when branch target is more than 2GB away - Kernel modules contain their own set of expoline thunks. Now that the kernel modules area is less than 4GB away from kernel expoline thunks, make modules use kernel expolines. Also make EXPOLINE_EXTERN the default if the compiler supports it - userfaultfd can insert shared zeropages into processes running VMs, but that is not allowed for s390. Fallback to allocating a fresh zeroed anonymous folio and insert that instead - Re-enable shared zeropages for non-PV and non-skeys KVM guests - Rename hex2bitmap() to ap_hex2bitmap() and export it for external use - Add ap_config sysfs attribute to provide the means for setting or displaying adapters, domains and control domains assigned to a vfio-ap mediated device in a single operation - Make vfio_ap_mdev_link_queue() ignore duplicate link requests - Add write support to ap_config sysfs attribute to allow atomic update a vfio-ap mediated device state - Document ap_config sysfs attribute - Function os_info_old_init() is expected to be called only from a regular kdump kernel. Enable it to be called from a stand-alone dump kernel - Address gcc -Warray-bounds warning and fix array size in struct os_info - s390 does not support SMBIOS, so drop unneeded CONFIG_DMI checks - Use unwinder instead of __builtin_return_address() with ftrace to prevent returning of undefined values - Sections .hash and .gnu.hash are only created when CONFIG_PIE_BUILD kernel is enabled. Drop these for the case CONFIG_PIE_BUILD is disabled - Compile kernel with -fPIC and link with -no-pie to allow kpatch feature always succeed and drop the whole CONFIG_PIE_BUILD option-enabled code - Add missing virt_to_phys() converter for VSIE facility and crypto control blocks -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iI0EABYIADUWIQQrtrZiYVkVzKQcYivNdxKlNrRb8AUCZjkp5xccYWdvcmRlZXZA bGludXguaWJtLmNvbQAKCRDNdxKlNrRb8D99AQCEby+KHssuZe9m0NvvikWREYBC myqob4EmdU3KdTEbNAEAt2OB7mzSQc90yjawI+Je7vwVyh3uc2Nb4Qg05yO6owI= =eOYN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 's390-6.10-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux Pull s390 updates from Alexander Gordeev: - Store AP Query Configuration Information in a static buffer - Rework the AP initialization and add missing cleanups to the error path - Swap IRQ and AP bus/device registration to avoid race conditions - Export prot_virt_guest symbol - Introduce AP configuration changes notifier interface to facilitate modularization of the AP bus - Add CONFIG_AP kernel configuration option to allow modularization of the AP bus - Rework CONFIG_ZCRYPT_DEBUG kernel configuration option description and dependency and rename it to CONFIG_AP_DEBUG - Convert sprintf() and snprintf() to sysfs_emit() in CIO code - Adjust indentation of RELOCS command build step - Make crypto performance counters upward compatible - Convert make_page_secure() and gmap_make_secure() to use folio - Rework channel-utilization-block (CUB) handling in preparation of introducing additional CUBs - Use attribute groups to simplify registration, removal and extension of measurement-related channel-path sysfs attributes - Add a per-channel-path binary "ext_measurement" sysfs attribute that provides access to extended channel-path measurement data - Export measurement data for all channel-measurement-groups (CMG), not only for a specific ones. This enables support of new CMG data formats in userspace without the need for kernel changes - Add a per-channel-path sysfs attribute "speed_bps" that provides the operating speed in bits per second or 0 if the operating speed is not available - The CIO tracepoint subchannel-type field "st" is incorrectly set to the value of subchannel-enabled SCHIB "ena" field. Fix that - Do not forcefully limit vmemmap starting address to MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS - Consider the maximum physical address available to a DCSS segment (512GB) when memory layout is set up - Simplify the virtual memory layout setup by reducing the size of identity mapping vs vmemmap overlap - Swap vmalloc and Lowcore/Real Memory Copy areas in virtual memory. This will allow to place the kernel image next to kernel modules - Move everyting KASLR related from <asm/setup.h> to <asm/page.h> - Put virtual memory layout information into a structure to improve code generation - Currently __kaslr_offset is the kernel offset in both physical and virtual memory spaces. Uncouple these offsets to allow uncoupling of the addresses spaces - Currently the identity mapping base address is implicit and is always set to zero. Make it explicit by putting into __identity_base persistent boot variable and use it in proper context - Introduce .amode31 section start and end macros AMODE31_START and AMODE31_END - Introduce OS_INFO entries that do not reference any data in memory, but rather provide only values - Store virtual memory layout in OS_INFO. It is read out by makedumpfile, crash and other tools - Store virtual memory layout in VMCORE_INFO. It is read out by crash and other tools when /proc/kcore device is used - Create additional PT_LOAD ELF program header that covers kernel image only, so that vmcore tools could locate kernel text and data when virtual and physical memory spaces are uncoupled - Uncouple physical and virtual address spaces - Map kernel at fixed location when KASLR mode is disabled. The location is defined by CONFIG_KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE kernel configuration value. - Rework deployment of kernel image for both compressed and uncompressed variants as defined by CONFIG_KERNEL_UNCOMPRESSED kernel configuration value - Move .vmlinux.relocs section in front of the compressed kernel. The interim section rescue step is avoided as result - Correct modules thunk offset calculation when branch target is more than 2GB away - Kernel modules contain their own set of expoline thunks. Now that the kernel modules area is less than 4GB away from kernel expoline thunks, make modules use kernel expolines. Also make EXPOLINE_EXTERN the default if the compiler supports it - userfaultfd can insert shared zeropages into processes running VMs, but that is not allowed for s390. Fallback to allocating a fresh zeroed anonymous folio and insert that instead - Re-enable shared zeropages for non-PV and non-skeys KVM guests - Rename hex2bitmap() to ap_hex2bitmap() and export it for external use - Add ap_config sysfs attribute to provide the means for setting or displaying adapters, domains and control domains assigned to a vfio-ap mediated device in a single operation - Make vfio_ap_mdev_link_queue() ignore duplicate link requests - Add write support to ap_config sysfs attribute to allow atomic update a vfio-ap mediated device state - Document ap_config sysfs attribute - Function os_info_old_init() is expected to be called only from a regular kdump kernel. Enable it to be called from a stand-alone dump kernel - Address gcc -Warray-bounds warning and fix array size in struct os_info - s390 does not support SMBIOS, so drop unneeded CONFIG_DMI checks - Use unwinder instead of __builtin_return_address() with ftrace to prevent returning of undefined values - Sections .hash and .gnu.hash are only created when CONFIG_PIE_BUILD kernel is enabled. Drop these for the case CONFIG_PIE_BUILD is disabled - Compile kernel with -fPIC and link with -no-pie to allow kpatch feature always succeed and drop the whole CONFIG_PIE_BUILD option-enabled code - Add missing virt_to_phys() converter for VSIE facility and crypto control blocks * tag 's390-6.10-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux: (54 commits) Revert "s390: Relocate vmlinux ELF data to virtual address space" KVM: s390: vsie: Use virt_to_phys for crypto control block s390: Relocate vmlinux ELF data to virtual address space s390: Compile kernel with -fPIC and link with -no-pie s390: vmlinux.lds.S: Drop .hash and .gnu.hash for !CONFIG_PIE_BUILD s390/ftrace: Use unwinder instead of __builtin_return_address() s390/pci: Drop unneeded reference to CONFIG_DMI s390/os_info: Fix array size in struct os_info s390/os_info: Initialize old os_info in standalone dump kernel docs: Update s390 vfio-ap doc for ap_config sysfs attribute s390/vfio-ap: Add write support to sysfs attr ap_config s390/vfio-ap: Ignore duplicate link requests in vfio_ap_mdev_link_queue s390/vfio-ap: Add sysfs attr, ap_config, to export mdev state s390/ap: Externalize AP bus specific bitmap reading function s390/mm: Re-enable the shared zeropage for !PV and !skeys KVM guests mm/userfaultfd: Do not place zeropages when zeropages are disallowed s390/expoline: Make modules use kernel expolines s390/nospec: Correct modules thunk offset calculation s390/boot: Do not rescue .vmlinux.relocs section s390/boot: Rework deployment of the kernel image ... |
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Xining Xu
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b1be5844c1 |
scripts: checkpatch: check unused parameters for function-like macro
If function-like macros do not utilize a parameter, it might result in a build warning. In our coding style guidelines, we advocate for utilizing static inline functions to replace such macros. This patch verifies compliance with the new rule. For a macro such as the one below, #define test(a) do { } while (0) The test result is as follows. WARNING: Argument 'a' is not used in function-like macro #21: FILE: mm/init-mm.c:20: +#define test(a) do { } while (0) total: 0 errors, 1 warnings, 8 lines checked Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240507032757.146386-3-21cnbao@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Xining Xu <mac.xxn@outlook.com> Tested-by: Barry Song <v-songbaohua@oppo.com> Signed-off-by: Barry Song <v-songbaohua@oppo.com> Acked-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Cc: Chris Zankel <chris@zankel.net> Cc: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@loongson.cn> Cc: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Cc: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au> Cc: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Cc: Andy Whitcroft <apw@canonical.com> Cc: Dwaipayan Ray <dwaipayanray1@gmail.com> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Cc: Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@gmail.com> Cc: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> Cc: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com> Cc: Charlemagne Lasse <charlemagnelasse@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Alan Maguire
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fcd1ed89a0 |
kbuild,bpf: Switch to using --btf_features for pahole v1.26 and later
The btf_features list can be used for pahole v1.26 and later - it is useful because if a feature is not yet implemented it will not exit with a failure message. This will allow us to add feature requests to the pahole options without having to check pahole versions in future; if the version of pahole supports the feature it will be added. Signed-off-by: Alan Maguire <alan.maguire@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Tested-by: Eduard Zingerman <eddyz87@gmail.com> Acked-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20240507135514.490467-1-alan.maguire@oracle.com |
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Masahiro Yamada
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dfff05cc10 |
kconfig: use menu_list_for_each_sym() in sym_check_choice_deps()
Choices and their members are associated via the P_CHOICE property. Currently, sym_get_choice_prop() and expr_list_for_each_sym() are used to iterate on choice members. Replace them with menu_for_each_sub_entry(), which achieves the same without relying on P_CHOICE. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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fb8dd48214 |
kconfig: use sym_get_choice_menu() in conf_write_defconfig()
Choices and their members are associated via the P_CHOICE property. Currently, prop_get_symbol(sym_get_choice_prop()) is used to obtain the choice of the given choice member. Replace it with sym_get_choice_menu(), which retrieves the choice without relying on P_CHOICE. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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7bcf2e03b5 |
kconfig: add sym_get_choice_menu() helper
Choices and their members are associated via the P_CHOICE property. Currently, prop_get_symbol(sym_get_choice_prop()) is used to obtain the choice of the given choice member. We can do this without relying on P_CHOICE by checking the parent in the menu structure. Introduce a new helper to retrieve the choice if the given symbol is a choice member. This is intended to replace prop_get_symbol(sym_get_choice_prop()) and deprecate P_CHOICE eventually. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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8a22f867e3 |
kconfig: turn defaults and additional prompt for choice members into error
menu_finalize() warns default properties for choice members and prompts outside the choice block. These should be hard errors. While I was here, I moved the checks to slim down menu_finalize(). Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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700e7a8d05 |
kconfig: turn missing prompt for choice members into error
Choice members must have a prompt; hence make it an error. While I was here, I moved the check to the parser to slim down _menu_finalize(). Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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8c00e58005 |
kconfig: turn conf_choice() into void function
The return value of conf_choice() is not used. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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7d2806746d |
kconfig: use linked list in sym_set_changed()
Following the approach employed in commit
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Masahiro Yamada
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4cc7e6cef3 |
kconfig: gconf: use MENU_CHANGED instead of SYMBOL_CHANGED
SYMBOL_CHANGED and MENU_CHANGED are used to update GUI frontends when the symbol value is changed. These are used inconsistently: SYMBOL_CHANGED in gconf.c and MENU_CHANGE in qconf.cc. MENU_CHANGED works more properly when a symbol has multiple prompts (although such code is not ideal). [test code] config FOO bool "foo prompt 1" config FOO bool "foo prompt 2" In gconfig, if one of the two checkboxes is clicked, only the first one is toggled. In xconfig, the two checkboxes work in sync. Replace SYMBOL_CHANGED in gconf.c with MENU_CHANGED to align with the xconfig behavior. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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a7efb160f6 |
kconfig: gconf: remove debug code
This is not so useful. If necessary, you can insert printf() or whatever during debugging. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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4763175ad2 |
kconfig: gconf: update pane correctly after loading a config file
Every time a config file is loaded (either by clicking the "Load" button or selecting "File" -> "Load" from the menu), a new list is appended to the pane. The current tree needs to be cleared by calling gtk_tree_store_clear(). Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Emil Renner Berthing
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a0b49a9102 |
kbuild: buildtar: install riscv compressed images as vmlinuz
Use the KBUILD_IMAGE variable to determine the right kernel image to install and install compressed images to /boot/vmlinuz-$version like the 'make install' target already does. Signed-off-by: Emil Renner Berthing <emil.renner.berthing@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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1c369b6c94 |
kbuild: simplify generic vdso installation code
With commit
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Masahiro Yamada
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d98dba8852 |
kbuild: add 'private' to target-specific variables
Currently, Kbuild produces inconsistent results in some cases. You can do an interesting experiment using the --shuffle option, which is supported by GNU Make 4.4 or later. Set CONFIG_KVM_INTEL=y and CONFIG_KVM_AMD=m (or vice versa), and repeat incremental builds w/wo --shuffle=reverse. $ make [ snip ] CC arch/x86/kvm/kvm-asm-offsets.s $ make --shuffle=reverse [ snip ] CC [M] arch/x86/kvm/kvm-asm-offsets.s $ make [ snip ] CC arch/x86/kvm/kvm-asm-offsets.s arch/x86/kvm/kvm-asm-offsets.s is rebuilt every time w/wo the [M] marker. arch/x86/kvm/kvm-asm-offsets.s is built as built-in when it is built as a prerequisite of arch/x86/kvm/kvm-intel.o, which is built-in. arch/x86/kvm/kvm-asm-offsets.s is built as modular when it is built as a prerequisite of arch/x86/kvm/kvm-amd.o, which is a module. Another odd example is single target builds. When CONFIG_LKDTM=m, drivers/misc/lkdtm/rodata.o can be built as built-in or modular, depending on how it is built. $ make drivers/misc/lkdtm/lkdtm.o [ snip ] CC [M] drivers/misc/lkdtm/rodata.o $ make drivers/misc/lkdtm/rodata.o [ snip ] CC drivers/misc/lkdtm/rodata.o drivers/misc/lkdtm/rodata.o is built as modular when it is built as a prerequisite of another, but built as built-in when it is a final target. The same thing happens to drivers/memory/emif-asm-offsets.s when CONFIG_TI_EMIF_SRAM=m. $ make drivers/memory/ti-emif-sram.o [ snip ] CC [M] drivers/memory/emif-asm-offsets.s $ make drivers/memory/emif-asm-offsets.s [ snip ] CC drivers/memory/emif-asm-offsets.s This is because the part-of-module=y flag defined for the modules is inherited by its prerequisites. Target-specific variables are likely intended only for local use. This commit adds 'private' to them. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <n.schier@avm.de> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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b1992c3772 |
kbuild: use $(src) instead of $(srctree)/$(src) for source directory
Kbuild conventionally uses $(obj)/ for generated files, and $(src)/ for checked-in source files. It is merely a convention without any functional difference. In fact, $(obj) and $(src) are exactly the same, as defined in scripts/Makefile.build: src := $(obj) When the kernel is built in a separate output directory, $(src) does not accurately reflect the source directory location. While Kbuild resolves this discrepancy by specifying VPATH=$(srctree) to search for source files, it does not cover all cases. For example, when adding a header search path for local headers, -I$(srctree)/$(src) is typically passed to the compiler. This introduces inconsistency between upstream and downstream Makefiles because $(src) is used instead of $(srctree)/$(src) for the latter. To address this inconsistency, this commit changes the semantics of $(src) so that it always points to the directory in the source tree. Going forward, the variables used in Makefiles will have the following meanings: $(obj) - directory in the object tree $(src) - directory in the source tree (changed by this commit) $(objtree) - the top of the kernel object tree $(srctree) - the top of the kernel source tree Consequently, $(srctree)/$(src) in upstream Makefiles need to be replaced with $(src). Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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9a0ebe5011 |
kbuild: use $(obj)/ instead of $(src)/ for common pattern rules
Kbuild conventionally uses $(obj)/ for generated files, and $(src)/ for checked-in source files. It is merely a convention without any functional difference. In fact, $(obj) and $(src) are exactly the same, as defined in scripts/Makefile.build: src := $(obj) Before changing the semantics of $(src) in the next commit, this commit replaces $(obj)/ with $(src)/ in pattern rules where the prerequisite might be a generated file. C, assembly, Rust, and DTS files are sometimes generated by tools, so they could be either generated files or real sources. The $(obj)/ prefix works for both cases with the help of VPATH. As mentioned above, $(obj) and $(src) are the same at this point, hence this commit has no functional change. I did not modify scripts/Makefile.userprogs because there is no use case where userspace C files are generated. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> |
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Greg Kroah-Hartman
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ed63ba15d7 |
Linux 6.9-rc7
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Florian Rommel
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40eea5abbb |
scripts/gdb: fix detection of current CPU in KGDB
Directly read the current CPU number from the kgdb_active variable. Before, the active CPU was obtained through the current task, which required searching the task list for the pid of GDB's selected thread. Obtaining the pid was buggy: GDB may use selected_thread().ptid[1] (LWPID) instead of .ptid[2] (TID) to store the threads pid; see https://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb.html/Threads-In-Python.html As a result, the detection could return the wrong CPU number, leading to incorrect results for $lx_per_cpu and $lx_current. As a side effect, the patch significantly speeds up $lx_per_cpu and $lx_current in KGDB by avoiding the task-list iteration. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240425153501.749966-5-mail@florommel.de Signed-off-by: Florian Rommel <mail@florommel.de> Cc: Andrew Jones <ajones@ventanamicro.com> Cc: Deepak Gupta <debug@rivosinc.com> Cc: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com> Cc: Kieran Bingham <kbingham@kernel.org> Cc: Kuan-Ying Lee <Kuan-Ying.Lee@mediatek.com> Cc: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Florian Rommel
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7566b063e9 |
scripts/gdb: make get_thread_info accept pointers
get_thread_info ($lx_thread_info) only accepted a dereferenced task parameter. Passing a pointer to a task_struct (like $lx_per_cpu does with KGDB) threw an exception. With this patch, both (dereferenced values and pointers) are accepted. Before (on x86, KGDB): >>> p $lx_per_cpu(cpu_info) Traceback (most recent call last): File "./scripts/gdb/linux/cpus.py", line 158, in invoke return per_cpu(var_ptr, cpu) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "./scripts/gdb/linux/cpus.py", line 42, in per_cpu cpu = get_current_cpu() ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "./scripts/gdb/linux/cpus.py", line 33, in get_current_cpu return tasks.get_thread_info(tasks.get_task_by_pid(tid))['cpu'] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "./scripts/gdb/linux/tasks.py", line 88, in get_thread_info if task.type.fields()[0].type == thread_info_type.get_type(): ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^ IndexError: list index out of range Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240425153501.749966-4-mail@florommel.de Signed-off-by: Florian Rommel <mail@florommel.de> Cc: Andrew Jones <ajones@ventanamicro.com> Cc: Deepak Gupta <debug@rivosinc.com> Cc: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com> Cc: Kieran Bingham <kbingham@kernel.org> Cc: Kuan-Ying Lee <Kuan-Ying.Lee@mediatek.com> Cc: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Florian Rommel
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db08c53fdd |
scripts/gdb: fix parameter handling in $lx_per_cpu
Before, the script tried to get the address by constructing a pointer to the parameter (by name). However, since GDB now passes the parameter as a GdbValue, we cannot get its name. Instead, we retrieve the address through GdbValue's address attribute. Before: >>> p $lx_per_cpu(cpu_info) Traceback (most recent call last): File "./scripts/gdb/linux/cpus.py", line 152, in invoke var_ptr = gdb.parse_and_eval("&" + var_name.string()) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ gdb.error: Trying to read string with inappropriate type `struct cpuinfo_x86'. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240425153501.749966-3-mail@florommel.de Signed-off-by: Florian Rommel <mail@florommel.de> Cc: Andrew Jones <ajones@ventanamicro.com> Cc: Deepak Gupta <debug@rivosinc.com> Cc: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com> Cc: Kieran Bingham <kbingham@kernel.org> Cc: Kuan-Ying Lee <Kuan-Ying.Lee@mediatek.com> Cc: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Florian Rommel
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ec0b6d17a5 |
scripts/gdb: fix failing KGDB detection during probe
Patch series "scripts/gdb: Fixes for $lx_current and $lx_per_cpu". This series fixes several bugs in the GDB scripts related to the $lx_current and $lx_per_cpu functions. The changes were tested with GDB 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14. Patch 1 fixes false-negative results when probing for KGDB Patch 2 fixes the $lx_per_cpu function, which is currently non-functional in QEMU-GDB and KGDB. Patch 3 fixes an additional bug in $lx_per_cpu that occurs with KGDB. Patch 4 fixes the incorrect detection of the current CPU number in KGDB, which silently breaks $lx_per_cpu and $lx_current. This patch (of 4): The KGDB probe function sometimes failed to detect KGDB for SMP machines as it assumed that task 2 (kthreadd) is running on CPU 0, which is not necessarily the case. Now, the detection is agnostic to kthreadd's CPU. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240425153501.749966-1-mail@florommel.de Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240425153501.749966-2-mail@florommel.de Signed-off-by: Florian Rommel <mail@florommel.de> Cc: Andrew Jones <ajones@ventanamicro.com> Cc: Deepak Gupta <debug@rivosinc.com> Cc: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com> Cc: Kieran Bingham <kbingham@kernel.org> Cc: Kuan-Ying Lee <Kuan-Ying.Lee@mediatek.com> Cc: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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9dcb47a616 |
kbuild: do not add $(srctree) or $(objtree) to header search paths
scripts/Makefile.lib is included not only from scripts/Makefile.build but also from scripts/Makefile.{vmlinux,modfinal} for building generated C files. In scripts/Makefile.{vmlinux,modfinal}, $(obj) and $(src) are empty. Therefore, the header include paths: -I $(srctree)/$(src) -I $(objtree)/$(obj) ... become meaningless code: -I $(srctree)/ -I $(objtree)/ Add these paths only when 'obj' and 'src' are defined. Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202404170634.BlqTaYA0-lkp@intel.com/ Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <n.schier@avm.de> |
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Utkarsh Tripathi
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d3dedad43a |
kernel-doc: Added "*" in $type_constants2 to fix 'make htmldocs' warning.
Fixed: WARNING: Inline literal start-string without end-string in Documentation/core-api/workqueue.rst Added "*" in $type_constants2 in kernel-doc script to include "*" in the conversion to hightlights. Previously: %WQ_* --> ``WQ_``* After Changes: %WQ_* --> ``WQ_*`` Need for the fix: ``* is not recognized as a valid end-string for inline literal. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/640114d2-5780-48c3-a294-c0eba230f984@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Utkarsh Tripathi <utripathi2002@gmail.com> Suggested-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240503182650.7761-1-utripathi2002@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> |
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Thomas Huth
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a5044ce7d1 |
m68k: Avoid CONFIG_COLDFIRE switch in uapi header
We should not use any CONFIG switches in uapi headers since these only work during kernel compilation. They are not defined for userspace. Let's use the __mcoldfire__ switch from the compiler here instead. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@linux-m68k.org> |
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Miguel Ojeda
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56f64b3706 |
rust: upgrade to Rust 1.78.0
This is the next upgrade to the Rust toolchain, from 1.77.1 to 1.78.0 (i.e. the latest) [1]. See the upgrade policy [2] and the comments on the first upgrade in commit |
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Bird, Tim
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5015f8a5ce |
scripts/spdxcheck: Add count of missing files to stats output
Add a count of files missing an SPDX header to the stats output. This is useful detailed information for working on SPDX header additions. Signed-off-by: Tim Bird <tim.bird@sony.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/SA3PR13MB6372DB9F9F2C09F8A1E1B99BFD1A2@SA3PR13MB6372.namprd13.prod.outlook.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> |
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Krzysztof Kozlowski
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82b9007bc4 |
const_structs.checkpatch: add lcd_ops
'struct lcd_ops' is not modified by core code. Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> Suggested-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net> Reviewed-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel.thompson@linaro.org> Acked-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240424-video-backlight-lcd-ops-v2-19-1aaa82b07bc6@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org> |
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Jakub Kicinski
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e958da0ddb |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR. Conflicts: include/linux/filter.h kernel/bpf/core.c |
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Akira Yokosawa
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5384258f4e |
docs: scripts/check-variable-fonts.sh: Improve commands for detection
As mentioned in "Assumption:", current grep expression can't catch font files whose names are changed from upstream "Noto CJK fonts". To avoid false negatives, use command of the form: fc-list : file family variable , where ":" works as a wildcard pattern. Variable fonts can be detected by filtering the output with "variable=True" and "Noto CJK" font-family variants. Signed-off-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/c62ba2e6-c124-4e91-8011-cb1da408a3c5@gmail.com |
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Masahiro Yamada
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a7c79cf3e4 |
kconfig: remove SYMBOL_NO_WRITE flag
This flag is set to symbols that are not intended to be written
to the .config file.
Since commit
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Masahiro Yamada
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6a1215888e |
kconfig: remove 'optional' property support
The 'choice' statement is primarily used to exclusively select one option, but the 'optional' property allows all entries to be disabled. In the following example, both A and B can be disabled simultaneously: choice prompt "choose A, B, or nothing" optional config A bool "A" config B bool "B" endchoice You can achieve the equivalent outcome by other means. A common solution is to add another option to guard the choice block. In the following example, you can set ENABLE_A_B_CHOICE=n to disable the entire choice block: choice prompt "choose A or B" depends on ENABLE_A_B_CHOICE config A bool "A" config B bool "B" endchoice Another approach is to insert one more entry: choice prompt "choose A, B, or disable both" config A bool "A" config B bool "B" config DISABLE_A_AND_B bool "choose this to disable both A and B" endchoice Some real examples are DEBUG_INFO_NONE, INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_NONE, LTO_NONE, etc. The 'optional' property is even more unnecessary for a tristate choice. Without the 'optional' property, you can disable A and B; you can set 'm' in the choice prompt, and disable A and B individually: choice prompt "choose one built-in or make them modular" config A tristate "A" config B tristate "B" endchoice In conclusion, the 'optional' property was unneeded. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <n.schier@avm.de> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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1da251c60d |
kconfig: remove SYMBOL_CHOICE flag
All symbols except choices have a name.
Previously, choices were allowed to have a name, but commit
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Masahiro Yamada
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2b1ab14050 |
kbuild: buildtar: remove warning for the default case
Given KBUILD_IMAGE properly set in arch/*/Makefile, the default case should work in most scenarios. The only oddity is the naming of the copy destination, vmlinux-kbuild-${KERNELRELEASE}. Let's rename it to vmlinuz-${KERNELRELEASE} because the kernel is often compressed. Remove the warning to avoid unnecessary patch submissions when the default case suffices. Remove the x86 case, which is now equivalent to the default. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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c2af3d03c5 |
kconfig: remove unneeded if-conditional in conf_choice()
All symbols except choices have a name. child->sym->name never becomes NULL inside choice blocks. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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03c4ecaa5c |
kconfig: use menu_for_each_entry() to traverse menu tree
Use menu_for_each_entry() to traverse the menu tree instead of implementing similar logic in each function. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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7284b4fbc8 |
kconfig: add menu_next() function and menu_for_each(_sub)_entry macros
Several functions require traversing menu entries sequentially. This commit introduces some helpers to simplify such operations. The menu_next() function facilitates depth-first traversal: 1. Descend to the child level if the current menu has one 2. Move to the next sibling at the same level if available 3. Ascend to the parent level if there is no more child or sibling The menu_for_each_sub_entry() macro iterates over all submenu entries using depth-first traverse. The menu_for_each_entry() macro is the same, but over all menu entries. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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c3f7bed8fa |
kbuild: buildtar: add comments about inconsistent package generation
scripts/package/buildtar checks some kernel packages, and copies the first image found. This may potentially produce an inconsistent (and possibly wrong) package. For instance, the for-loop for arm64 checks Image.{bz2,gz,lz4,lzma,lzo}, and vmlinuz.efi, then copies the first image found, which might be a stale image created in a previous build. When CONFIG_EFI_ZBOOT is enabled in the pristine source tree, 'make ARCH=arm64 tar-pkg' will build and copy vmlinuz.efi. This is the expected behavior. If you build the kernel with CONFIG_EFI_ZBOOT disabled, Image.gz will be created, which will remain in the tree until you run 'make clean'. Even if CONFIG_EFI_ZBOOT is turned on later, 'make ARCH=arm64 tar-pkg' will copy stale Image.gz instead of the latest vmlinuz.efi, as Image.gz takes precedence over vmlinuz.efi. In summary, the code "[ -f ... ] && cp" does not consistently produce the desired outcome. Other packaging targets are deterministic; deb-pkg and rpm-pkg copies ${KBUILD_IMAGE}, which is determined by CONFIG options. I removed [ -f ... ] checks from x86, alpha, parisc, and the default because they have a single kernel image to copy. If it is missing, it should be an error. I did not modify the code for mips, arm64, riscv. Instead, I left some comments. Eventually, someone may fix the code, or at the very least, it may discourage the copy-pasting of incorrect code to another architecture. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Emil Renner Berthing <emil.renner.berthing@canonical.com> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> |
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Rob Herring
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604a57ba97 |
dt-bindings: kbuild: Add separate target/dependency for processed-schema.json
Running dtbs_check and dt_compatible_check targets really only depend on processed-schema.json, but the dependency is 'dt_binding_check'. That was sort worked around with the CHECK_DT_BINDING variable in order to skip some of the work that 'dt_binding_check' does. It still runs the full checks of the schemas which is not necessary and adds 10s of seconds to the build time. That's significant when checking only a few DTBs and with recent changes that have improved the validation time by 6-7x. Add a new target, dt_binding_schema, which just builds processed-schema.json and can be used as the dependency for other targets. The scripts_dtc dependency isn't needed either as the examples aren't built for it. Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Tested-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Miguel Ojeda
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70a57b2472
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RISC-V: enable building 64-bit kernels with rust support
The rust modules work on 64-bit RISC-V, with no twiddling required. Select HAVE_RUST and provide the required flags to kbuild so that the modules can be used. The Makefile and Kconfig changes are lifted from work done by Miguel in the Rust-for-Linux tree, hence his authorship. Following the rabbit hole, the Makefile changes originated in a script, created based on config files originally added by Gary, hence his co-authorship. 32-bit is broken in core rust code, so support is limited to 64-bit: ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: __udivdi3 As 64-bit RISC-V is now supported, add it to the arch support table. Co-developed-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net> Signed-off-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> Co-developed-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> Signed-off-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240409-silencer-book-ce1320f06aab@spud Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com> |
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Linus Torvalds
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2c81593889 |
Rust fixes for v6.9
- Soundness: make internal functions generated by the 'module!' macro inaccessible, do not implement 'Zeroable' for 'Infallible' and require 'Send' for the 'Module' trait. - Build: avoid errors with "empty" files and workaround 'rustdoc' ICE. - Kconfig: depend on '!CFI_CLANG' and avoid selecting 'CONSTRUCTORS'. - Code docs: remove non-existing key from 'module!' macro example. - Docs: trivial rendering fix in arch table. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEPjU5OPd5QIZ9jqqOGXyLc2htIW0FAmYtL80ACgkQGXyLc2ht IW3MvA//SwYchw/ydVO/OrDV/tkH4E7vjFYIUm+AJvOpaBJUMGusFpdn0gtl7bQ8 x4z09Y96Hn9yweejcsUvLSEyx8JBhTZ+z5/hL5FAw8atBUWnoSCoNdR+CJs/10aE 3hRt/Zts5LEdy0CuTb3S8GOJkMCa9RE9X0XPu6M8xIq7oU4RlOl2OANy2JDT8QJq A8nMESOvBc1SmWimc7gl1rBO9HmRkdSxalRDuAyDv3JCTgynoJFftRVOZfDhJgZ2 gIX0c9rLTNzxPmykAC0Ck4+WzU6/h3nPoZauUPjssV4KK1UgrSSveWoRBLA/Js+L GVOvb6VCthZj77wAYhojc7erjAEzrxHQ2aGlfZhQntzxIs3eagZEFE+y7HwId9LZ ybGaATUXz9oj6Vfh/LReM54SKbzBYzdiVO0HwJQE2CQuZjjEn7KxMtl0Vq+SRO+I Fa6Cd9qOxFeUv7e8xym5CVGEW2KokJEsroRmINusZJ2dk0LxLNDl9f6IAAKhUuJo vGggMBn1FvYJLmMtDGFYacZr3B42Xn0ANd30Lf3uOxvpSDxeghA3A7LoyXdzM2Qu twf6nvFOx7h1a68fbmbusnJY8G999t4Inc3htTAoFgYZiQ4UzLBLNEsFtlq4xmz8 DNjfmFMAOQis2dzBkyVXQzKgRuUqK4UZpQFuBq9EqVT469RMsro= =WaUJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'rust-fixes-6.9' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux Pull Rust fixes from Miguel Ojeda: - Soundness: make internal functions generated by the 'module!' macro inaccessible, do not implement 'Zeroable' for 'Infallible' and require 'Send' for the 'Module' trait. - Build: avoid errors with "empty" files and workaround 'rustdoc' ICE. - Kconfig: depend on '!CFI_CLANG' and avoid selecting 'CONSTRUCTORS'. - Code docs: remove non-existing key from 'module!' macro example. - Docs: trivial rendering fix in arch table. * tag 'rust-fixes-6.9' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux: rust: remove `params` from `module` macro example kbuild: rust: force `alloc` extern to allow "empty" Rust files kbuild: rust: remove unneeded `@rustc_cfg` to avoid ICE rust: kernel: require `Send` for `Module` implementations rust: phy: implement `Send` for `Registration` rust: make mutually exclusive with CFI_CLANG rust: macros: fix soundness issue in `module!` macro rust: init: remove impl Zeroable for Infallible docs: rust: fix improper rendering in Arch Support page rust: don't select CONSTRUCTORS |
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Suren Baghdasaryan
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22d407b164 |
lib: add allocation tagging support for memory allocation profiling
Introduce CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING which provides definitions to easily instrument memory allocators. It registers an "alloc_tags" codetag type with /proc/allocinfo interface to output allocation tag information when the feature is enabled. CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_DEBUG is provided for debugging the memory allocation profiling instrumentation. Memory allocation profiling can be enabled or disabled at runtime using /proc/sys/vm/mem_profiling sysctl when CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_DEBUG=n. CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT enables memory allocation profiling by default. [surenb@google.com: Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst: fix allocinfo title] Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240326073813.727090-1-surenb@google.com [surenb@google.com: do limited memory accounting for modules with ARCH_NEEDS_WEAK_PER_CPU] Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240402180933.1663992-2-surenb@google.com [klarasmodin@gmail.com: explicitly include irqflags.h in alloc_tag.h] Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240407133252.173636-1-klarasmodin@gmail.com [surenb@google.com: fix alloc_tag_init() to prevent passing NULL to PTR_ERR()] Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240417003349.2520094-1-surenb@google.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240321163705.3067592-14-surenb@google.com Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com> Co-developed-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Signed-off-by: Klara Modin <klarasmodin@gmail.com> Tested-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor@gmail.com> Cc: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Cc: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@samsung.com> Cc: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me> Cc: "Björn Roy Baron" <bjorn3_gh@protonmail.com> Cc: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: Dennis Zhou <dennis@kernel.org> Cc: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net> Cc: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> Cc: Pasha Tatashin <pasha.tatashin@soleen.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Cc: Wedson Almeida Filho <wedsonaf@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Kent Overstreet
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a7f13d0f4b |
scripts/kallysms: always include __start and __stop symbols
These symbols are used to denote section boundaries: by always including them we can unify loading sections from modules with loading built-in sections, which leads to some significant cleanup. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240321163705.3067592-5-surenb@google.com Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Pasha Tatashin <pasha.tatashin@soleen.com> Tested-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor@gmail.com> Cc: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Cc: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@samsung.com> Cc: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me> Cc: "Björn Roy Baron" <bjorn3_gh@protonmail.com> Cc: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: Dennis Zhou <dennis@kernel.org> Cc: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net> Cc: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Cc: Wedson Almeida Filho <wedsonaf@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Randy Dunlap
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51a7bf0238 |
scripts/kernel-doc: drop "_noprof" on function prototypes
Memory profiling introduces macros as hooks for function-level allocation profiling[1]. Memory allocation functions that are profiled are named like xyz_alloc() for API access to the function. xyz_alloc() then calls xyz_alloc_noprof() to do the allocation work. The kernel-doc comments for the memory allocation functions are introduced with the xyz_alloc() function names but the function implementations are the xyz_alloc_noprof() names. This causes kernel-doc warnings for mismatched documentation and function prototype names. By dropping the "_noprof" part of the function name, the kernel-doc function name matches the function prototype name, so the warnings are resolved. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240321163705.3067592-1-surenb@google.com/ Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240326054149.2121-1-rdunlap@infradead.org Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Reported-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240325123603.1bdd6588@canb.auug.org.au/ Tested-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> |
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Miguel Ojeda
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ded103c7eb |
kbuild: rust: force alloc extern to allow "empty" Rust files
If one attempts to build an essentially empty file somewhere in the
kernel tree, it leads to a build error because the compiler does not
recognize the `new_uninit` unstable feature:
error[E0635]: unknown feature `new_uninit`
--> <crate attribute>:1:9
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1 | feature(new_uninit)
| ^^^^^^^^^^
The reason is that we pass `-Zcrate-attr='feature(new_uninit)'` (together
with `-Zallow-features=new_uninit`) to let non-`rust/` code use that
unstable feature.
However, the compiler only recognizes the feature if the `alloc` crate
is resolved (the feature is an `alloc` one). `--extern alloc`, which we
pass, is not enough to resolve the crate.
Introducing a reference like `use alloc;` or `extern crate alloc;`
solves the issue, thus this is not seen in normal files. For instance,
`use`ing the `kernel` prelude introduces such a reference, since `alloc`
is used inside.
While normal use of the build system is not impacted by this, it can still
be fairly confusing for kernel developers [1], thus use the unstable
`force` option of `--extern` [2] (added in Rust 1.71 [3]) to force the
compiler to resolve `alloc`.
This new unstable feature is only needed meanwhile we use the other
unstable feature, since then we will not need `-Zcrate-attr`.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v6.6+
Reported-by: Daniel Almeida <daniel.almeida@collabora.com>
Reported-by: Julian Stecklina <julian.stecklina@cyberus-technology.de>
Closes: https://rust-for-linux.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/288089-General/topic/x/near/424096982 [1]
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Kees Cook
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5f8e4007c1 |
kernel-doc: fix struct_group_tagged() parsing
kernel-doc emits a warning on struct_group_tagged() if you describe your
struct group member:
include/net/libeth/rx.h:69: warning: Excess struct member 'fp' description in 'libeth_fq'
The code:
/**
* struct libeth_fq - structure representing a buffer queue
* @fp: hotpath part of the structure
* @pp: &page_pool for buffer management
[...]
*/
struct libeth_fq {
struct_group_tagged(libeth_fq_fp, fp,
struct page_pool *pp;
[...]
);
When a struct_group_tagged() is encountered, we need to build a
`struct TAG NAME;` from it, so that it will be treated as a valid
embedded struct.
Decouple the regex and do the replacement there. As far as I can see,
this doesn't produce any new warnings on the current mainline tree.
Reported-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240405212513.0d189968@kernel.org
Fixes:
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Arnd Bergmann
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10f94d8fcc |
scripts/unifdef: avoid constexpr keyword
Starting with c23, 'constexpr' is a keyword in C like in C++ and cannot be used as an identifier: scripts/unifdef.c:206:25: error: 'constexpr' can only be used in variable declarations 206 | static bool constexpr; /* constant #if expression */ | ^ scripts/unifdef.c:880:13: error: expected identifier or '(' 880 | constexpr = false; | ^ Rename this instance to allow changing to C23 at some point in the future. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Reviewed-By: Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Vasily Gorbik
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ba05b39d54 |
s390/expoline: Make modules use kernel expolines
Currently, kernel modules contain their own set of expoline thunks. In the case of EXPOLINE_EXTERN, this involves postlinking of precompiled expoline.o. expoline.o is also necessary for out-of-source tree module builds. Now that the kernel modules area is less than 4 GB away from kernel expoline thunks, make modules use kernel expolines. Also make EXPOLINE_EXTERN the default if the compiler supports it. This simplifies build and aligns with the approach adopted by other architectures. Signed-off-by: Vasily Gorbik <gor@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Alexander Gordeev <agordeev@linux.ibm.com> |
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Wedson Almeida Filho
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11795ae4cc |
kbuild: use the upstream alloc crate
Switch away from our fork of the `alloc` crate. We remove it altogether in the next commit. Signed-off-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <walmeida@microsoft.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240328013603.206764-4-wedsonaf@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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Bitao Hu
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86d2a2f51f |
genirq: Convert kstat_irqs to a struct
The irq_desc::kstat_irqs member is a per-CPU variable of type int, which is only capable of counting. A snapshot mechanism for interrupt statistics will be added soon, which requires an additional variable to store the snapshot. To facilitate expansion, convert kstat_irqs here to a struct containing only the count. Originally-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Bitao Hu <yaoma@linux.alibaba.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240411074134.30922-2-yaoma@linux.alibaba.com |
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Simon Glass
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7a23b027ec |
arm64: boot: Support Flat Image Tree
Add a script which produces a Flat Image Tree (FIT), a single file containing the built kernel and associated devicetree files. Compression defaults to gzip which gives a good balance of size and performance. The files compress from about 86MB to 24MB using this approach. The FIT can be used by bootloaders which support it, such as U-Boot and Linuxboot. It permits automatic selection of the correct devicetree, matching the compatible string of the running board with the closest compatible string in the FIT. There is no need for filenames or other workarounds. Add a 'make image.fit' build target for arm64, as well. The FIT can be examined using 'dumpimage -l'. This uses the 'dtbs-list' file but processes only .dtb files, ignoring the overlay .dtbo files. This features requires pylibfdt (use 'pip install libfdt'). It also requires compression utilities for the algorithm being used. Supported compression options are the same as the Image.xxx files. Use FIT_COMPRESSION to select an algorithm other than gzip. While FIT supports a ramdisk / initrd, no attempt is made to support this here, since it must be built separately from the Linux build. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Acked-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240329032836.141899-3-sjg@chromium.org Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org> |
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Jakub Kicinski
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94426ed213 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR. Conflicts: net/unix/garbage.c |
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Linus Torvalds
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fe5b5ef836 |
hardening fixes for v6.9-rc4
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Akira Yokosawa
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1e596d5eff |
docs: Detect variable fonts and suggest denylisting them
Fedora and openSUSE has started deploying "variable font" [1] format Noto CJK fonts [2, 3]. "CJK" here stands for "Chinese, Japanese, and Korean". Unfortunately, XeTeX/XeLaTeX doesn't understand those fonts for historical reasons and builds of translations.pdf end up in errors if such fonts are present on the build host. To help developers work around the issue, add a script to check the presence of "variable font" Noto CJK fonts and to emit suggestions. The script is invoked in the error path of "make pdfdocs" so that the suggestions are made only when a PDF build actually fails. The first suggestion is to denylist those "variable font" files by activating a per-user and command-local fontconfig setting. For further info and backgrounds, please refer to the header comment of scripts/check-variable-font.sh newly added in this commit. Link: [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_font Link: [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Noto_CJK_Variable_Fonts Link: [3] https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1157217 Reported-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/8734tqsrt7.fsf@meer.lwn.net/ Reported-by: Иван Иванович <relect@bk.ru> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/1708585803.600323099@f111.i.mail.ru/ Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Signed-off-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240406020416.25096-1-akiyks@gmail.com |
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Jakub Kicinski
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cf1ca1f66d |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR. Conflicts: net/ipv4/ip_gre.c |
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Ard Biesheuvel
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e7d24c0aa8 |
gcc-plugins/stackleak: Avoid .head.text section
The .head.text section carries the startup code that runs with the MMU
off or with a translation of memory that deviates from the ordinary one.
So avoid instrumentation with the stackleak plugin, which already avoids
.init.text and .noinstr.text entirely.
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Linus Torvalds
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b1e6ec0a0f |
Four small documentation fixes.
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Thorsten Blum
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1cbd16e3c1 |
scripts: sphinx-pre-install: Add pyyaml hint to other distros
Extend commit
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Li Hua
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886f6cac31 |
scripts/sphinx-pre-install: fix Arch xelatex dependency
On Arch Linux, xelatex is installed in the texlive-xetex package. Signed-off-by: Li Hua <lihua@email.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240326104515.40346-1-lihua@email.com Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> |
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Miguel Ojeda
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dbef1811c8 |
kbuild: rust: use -Zdebuginfo-compression
Rust 1.74.0 introduced (unstable) support for the `-Zdebuginfo-compression` flag, thus use it. Note that the releases built by the Rust project (i.e. the ones provided by rustup) do not enable support for zstd in their bundled LLVM (yet, at least), thus the Rust compiler will warn, but the build will proceed: warning: unknown debuginfo compression algorithm zstd - will fall back to uncompressed debuginfo Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120953 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115358 Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240217002622.57322-1-ojeda@kernel.org [ Added note about zstd support in Rust-provided binaries. ] Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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Miguel Ojeda
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b8b2096ab8 |
kbuild: rust: use -Zdwarf-version to support DWARFv5
Rust 1.64.0 introduced (unstable) support for the `-Zdwarf-version` flag, which allows to select DWARFv5, thus use it. Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/103057 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/98350 Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240217002602.57270-1-ojeda@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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7e40c2100c |
Kbuild fixes for v6.9
- Deduplicate Kconfig entries for CONFIG_CXL_PMU - Fix unselectable choice entry in MIPS Kconfig, and forbid this structure - Remove unused include/asm-generic/export.h - Fix a NULL pointer dereference bug in modpost - Enable -Woverride-init warning consistently with W=1 - Drop KCSAN flags from *.mod.c files -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJJBAABCgAzFiEEbmPs18K1szRHjPqEPYsBB53g2wYFAmYJVK0VHG1hc2FoaXJv eUBrZXJuZWwub3JnAAoJED2LAQed4NsGf/sP/3GOk//cQGwPyWCgtCEUo6T4yyD7 1m2TTR0JQk/lcohSFtYk0I20rhKRqU6yAMAERmyehI66D2QY7lhiYVc16ram5y04 x0nWxd9IqerIlGJtaWePOvNqKdCw2EP9fS9NKz58rEDMGlsSf0Rd3NEdSsWoH8td dECtt8yCawENAMStb/rAfsnL6kn2JIhVMyqwo0RdQfiaVT5Zk6Qgpko0Oq0ncRP2 qdNgHbvnJdKMy81FHSBAi0QEZOYvhFNX+E+6lFfWEsX6xT+wvXddCNQzJf/YV3Cw Klw1tGveV7UGzlZ4fsnFrv4V6g1KO2AD3342efdDo++ypBEBpImVODc+Rp0jE9Nk OgdOQRe2k9a5keH0LWY0ehvDbQlSbfNxk0wNtAfo5Kk5e41nHmHJBWCwGG+cXrjJ mPJjSrTpuNVSaGV0kt3EskHbDBeBmIIg+5QPbldmW2qcC88kWoavkyLD3WPFsg/a CAuR/HqH7MDfxzvsqTCjonlVcyDKX6aW66LrQ1NCtmphI4F8mdKp746CzGlziuIm gjYJL/UWVlx0VebMo8dwDpaHvez4/4s6xAJcyqtA+TS5HbrQWKQuwFkiv4iWQxNd MvyVdzgKhcMdoXhfFpUZ0LlFvHGefJ+Z6N1FQLoQJkTirt5aqRbEAjP0VXwQB4eH zYygkhvvtiH9/STu =tx+2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'kbuild-fixes-v6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/masahiroy/linux-kbuild Pull Kbuild fixes from Masahiro Yamada: - Deduplicate Kconfig entries for CONFIG_CXL_PMU - Fix unselectable choice entry in MIPS Kconfig, and forbid this structure - Remove unused include/asm-generic/export.h - Fix a NULL pointer dereference bug in modpost - Enable -Woverride-init warning consistently with W=1 - Drop KCSAN flags from *.mod.c files * tag 'kbuild-fixes-v6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/masahiroy/linux-kbuild: kconfig: Fix typo HEIGTH to HEIGHT Documentation/llvm: Note s390 LLVM=1 support with LLVM 18.1.0 and newer kbuild: Disable KCSAN for autogenerated *.mod.c intermediaries kbuild: make -Woverride-init warnings more consistent modpost: do not make find_tosym() return NULL export.h: remove include/asm-generic/export.h kconfig: do not reparent the menu inside a choice block MIPS: move unselectable FIT_IMAGE_FDT_EPM5 out of the "System type" choice cxl: remove CONFIG_CXL_PMU entry in drivers/cxl/Kconfig |
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Isak Ellmer
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89e5462bb5 |
kconfig: Fix typo HEIGTH to HEIGHT
Fixed a typo in some variables where height was misspelled as heigth. Signed-off-by: Isak Ellmer <isak01@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Borislav Petkov (AMD)
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54babdc034 |
kbuild: Disable KCSAN for autogenerated *.mod.c intermediaries
When KCSAN and CONSTRUCTORS are enabled, one can trigger the "Unpatched return thunk in use. This should not happen!" catch-all warning. Usually, when objtool runs on the .o objects, it does generate a section .return_sites which contains all offsets in the objects to the return thunks of the functions present there. Those return thunks then get patched at runtime by the alternatives. KCSAN and CONSTRUCTORS add this to the object file's .text.startup section: ------------------- Disassembly of section .text.startup: ... 0000000000000010 <_sub_I_00099_0>: 10: f3 0f 1e fa endbr64 14: e8 00 00 00 00 call 19 <_sub_I_00099_0+0x9> 15: R_X86_64_PLT32 __tsan_init-0x4 19: e9 00 00 00 00 jmp 1e <__UNIQUE_ID___addressable_cryptd_alloc_aead349+0x6> 1a: R_X86_64_PLT32 __x86_return_thunk-0x4 ------------------- which, if it is built as a module goes through the intermediary stage of creating a <module>.mod.c file which, when translated, receives a second constructor: ------------------- Disassembly of section .text.startup: 0000000000000010 <_sub_I_00099_0>: 10: f3 0f 1e fa endbr64 14: e8 00 00 00 00 call 19 <_sub_I_00099_0+0x9> 15: R_X86_64_PLT32 __tsan_init-0x4 19: e9 00 00 00 00 jmp 1e <_sub_I_00099_0+0xe> 1a: R_X86_64_PLT32 __x86_return_thunk-0x4 ... 0000000000000030 <_sub_I_00099_0>: 30: f3 0f 1e fa endbr64 34: e8 00 00 00 00 call 39 <_sub_I_00099_0+0x9> 35: R_X86_64_PLT32 __tsan_init-0x4 39: e9 00 00 00 00 jmp 3e <__ksymtab_cryptd_alloc_ahash+0x2> 3a: R_X86_64_PLT32 __x86_return_thunk-0x4 ------------------- in the .ko file. Objtool has run already so that second constructor's return thunk cannot be added to the .return_sites section and thus the return thunk remains unpatched and the warning rightfully fires. Drop KCSAN flags from the mod.c generation stage as those constructors do not contain data races one would be interested about. Debugged together with David Kaplan <David.Kaplan@amd.com> and Nikolay Borisov <nik.borisov@suse.com>. Reported-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/r/0851a207-7143-417e-be31-8bf2b3afb57d@molgen.mpg.de Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov (AMD) <bp@alien8.de> Tested-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de> # Dell XPS 13 Reviewed-by: Nikolay Borisov <nik.borisov@suse.com> Reviewed-by: Marco Elver <elver@google.com> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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c40845e319 |
kbuild: make -Woverride-init warnings more consistent
The -Woverride-init warn about code that may be intentional or not,
but the inintentional ones tend to be real bugs, so there is a bit of
disagreement on whether this warning option should be enabled by default
and we have multiple settings in scripts/Makefile.extrawarn as well as
individual subsystems.
Older versions of clang only supported -Wno-initializer-overrides with
the same meaning as gcc's -Woverride-init, though all supported versions
now work with both. Because of this difference, an earlier cleanup of
mine accidentally turned the clang warning off for W=1 builds and only
left it on for W=2, while it's still enabled for gcc with W=1.
There is also one driver that only turns the warning off for newer
versions of gcc but not other compilers, and some but not all the
Makefiles still use a cc-disable-warning conditional that is no
longer needed with supported compilers here.
Address all of the above by removing the special cases for clang
and always turning the warning off unconditionally where it got
in the way, using the syntax that is supported by both compilers.
Fixes:
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Miguel Ojeda
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b481dd85f5 |
rust: upgrade to Rust 1.77.1
This is the next upgrade to the Rust toolchain, from 1.76.0 to 1.77.1
(i.e. the latest) [1].
See the upgrade policy [2] and the comments on the first upgrade in
commit
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Donald Hunter
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0ec69b3bed |
docs: Fix bitfield handling in kernel-doc
kernel-doc doesn't handle bitfields that are specified with symbolic name, e.g. u32 cs_index_mask : SPI_CS_CNT_MAX This results in the following warnings when running `make htmldocs`: include/linux/spi/spi.h:246: warning: Function parameter or struct member 'cs_index_mask:SPI_CS_CNT_MAX' not described in 'spi_device' include/linux/spi/spi.h:246: warning: Excess struct member 'cs_index_mask' description in 'spi_device' Update the regexp for bitfields to accept all word chars, not just digits. Signed-off-by: Donald Hunter <donald.hunter@gmail.com> Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Tested-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240326173825.99190-1-donald.hunter@gmail.com |
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Alexander Lobakin
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ca7e324e8a |
compiler_types: add Endianness-dependent __counted_by_{le,be}
Some structures contain flexible arrays at the end and the counter for them, but the counter has explicit Endianness and thus __counted_by() can't be used directly. To increase test coverage for potential problems without breaking anything, introduce __counted_by_{le,be}() defined depending on platform's Endianness to either __counted_by() when applicable or noop otherwise. Maybe it would be a good idea to introduce such attributes on compiler level if possible, but for now let's stop on what we have. Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Acked-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Alexander Lobakin <aleksander.lobakin@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Przemek Kitszel <przemyslaw.kitszel@intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240327142241.1745989-2-aleksander.lobakin@intel.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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50108c352d |
Including fixes from bpf, WiFi and netfilter.
Current release - regressions: - ipv6: fix address dump when IPv6 is disabled on an interface Current release - new code bugs: - bpf: temporarily disable atomic operations in BPF arena - nexthop: fix uninitialized variable in nla_put_nh_group_stats() Previous releases - regressions: - bpf: protect against int overflow for stack access size - hsr: fix the promiscuous mode in offload mode - wifi: don't always use FW dump trig - tls: adjust recv return with async crypto and failed copy to userspace - tcp: properly terminate timers for kernel sockets - ice: fix memory corruption bug with suspend and rebuild - at803x: fix kernel panic with at8031_probe - qeth: handle deferred cc1 Previous releases - always broken: - bpf: fix bug in BPF_LDX_MEMSX - netfilter: reject table flag and netdev basechain updates - inet_defrag: prevent sk release while still in use - wifi: pick the version of SESSION_PROTECTION_NOTIF - wwan: t7xx: split 64bit accesses to fix alignment issues - mlxbf_gige: call request_irq() after NAPI initialized - hns3: fix kernel crash when devlink reload during pf initialization Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCAAwFiEEg1AjqC77wbdLX2LbKSR5jcyPE6QFAmYFezkSHHBhYmVuaUBy ZWRoYXQuY29tAAoJECkkeY3MjxOkdAUP/3SYNsFNIkh0/jwQqO9qBLJfI4suFjYG +s8jOGdCiA7n7aSgzv/RgGZ7XNqOegW3mpPRHecVVZcDu5I9y9N4AOhTDQG84TM/ 65YatgWpiZJT74oVEpoA8zcnmb4CCGYdWAxJCQZUKXoLjMAMPWelU4ee6VwonxGy GJ97+a4AxTXGvmQTi3rz0HLrSHQaizA+D7YP7YD8JczkG7I7kcAIR+SUWVKLSuw0 VJnbko7RPIe3vdFFlMFypPgpZASjnO0O8g60s+eruazarEpMZE2+RqPfyz0nEg+u IK3W9zRw7r0PMkKqk9PoSaRjsIaNqIZBJR2Smh2cLMIpEB4CUvEFLi7WAshIdyUC +LBN9um3Ep3vLYh4nyuU3FzAyqdsqEo6+ayJCTRKq91xv9LrLmIN16IQpAqaRikb LJAuiaASwIpyu1FxBuTv41mLEUKtpm7ooziomHTJ7KbtzSf4QevRMBtorrB5t7VH l4yvp9ymcwHE79q8nrak1JH1JI/kCT5ZEPSqcOU5UNKSf6INjWqUTJedqZdVa5wB WiSZBixAmsc7DgZzARWKotRkgBEDyGeeHwrNLo/2kS8rS+hUCf6mSafpTZiPI/kL e+SVh+9RA8elFIF3sBV0VPcyt35G+if8o1NG1/2OTDPvZEkIz21eJhJgGyxRMHCD cpVSRBkU+np3 =HbtI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'net-6.9-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net Pull networking fixes from Paolo Abeni: "Including fixes from bpf, WiFi and netfilter. Current release - regressions: - ipv6: fix address dump when IPv6 is disabled on an interface Current release - new code bugs: - bpf: temporarily disable atomic operations in BPF arena - nexthop: fix uninitialized variable in nla_put_nh_group_stats() Previous releases - regressions: - bpf: protect against int overflow for stack access size - hsr: fix the promiscuous mode in offload mode - wifi: don't always use FW dump trig - tls: adjust recv return with async crypto and failed copy to userspace - tcp: properly terminate timers for kernel sockets - ice: fix memory corruption bug with suspend and rebuild - at803x: fix kernel panic with at8031_probe - qeth: handle deferred cc1 Previous releases - always broken: - bpf: fix bug in BPF_LDX_MEMSX - netfilter: reject table flag and netdev basechain updates - inet_defrag: prevent sk release while still in use - wifi: pick the version of SESSION_PROTECTION_NOTIF - wwan: t7xx: split 64bit accesses to fix alignment issues - mlxbf_gige: call request_irq() after NAPI initialized - hns3: fix kernel crash when devlink reload during pf initialization" * tag 'net-6.9-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (81 commits) inet: inet_defrag: prevent sk release while still in use Octeontx2-af: fix pause frame configuration in GMP mode net: lan743x: Add set RFE read fifo threshold for PCI1x1x chips net: bcmasp: Remove phy_{suspend/resume} net: bcmasp: Bring up unimac after PHY link up net: phy: qcom: at803x: fix kernel panic with at8031_probe netfilter: arptables: Select NETFILTER_FAMILY_ARP when building arp_tables.c netfilter: nf_tables: skip netdev hook unregistration if table is dormant netfilter: nf_tables: reject table flag and netdev basechain updates netfilter: nf_tables: reject destroy command to remove basechain hooks bpf: update BPF LSM designated reviewer list bpf: Protect against int overflow for stack access size bpf: Check bloom filter map value size bpf: fix warning for crash_kexec selftests: netdevsim: set test timeout to 10 minutes net: wan: framer: Add missing static inline qualifiers mlxbf_gige: call request_irq() after NAPI initialized tls: get psock ref after taking rxlock to avoid leak selftests: tls: add test with a partially invalid iov tls: adjust recv return with async crypto and failed copy to userspace ... |
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Masahiro Yamada
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1102f9f85b |
modpost: do not make find_tosym() return NULL
As mentioned in commit |
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Masahiro Yamada
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7e3465f63a |
kconfig: do not reparent the menu inside a choice block
The boolean 'choice' is used to list exclusively selected config options. You must not add a dependency between choice members, because such a dependency would create an invisible entry. In the following test case, it is impossible to choose 'C'. [Test Case 1] choice prompt "Choose one, but how to choose C?" config A bool "A" config B bool "B" config C bool "C" depends on A endchoice Hence, Kconfig shows the following error message: Kconfig:1:error: recursive dependency detected! Kconfig:1: choice <choice> contains symbol C Kconfig:10: symbol C is part of choice A Kconfig:4: symbol A is part of choice <choice> For a resolution refer to Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst subsection "Kconfig recursive dependency limitations" However, Kconfig does not report anything for the following similar code: [Test Case 2] choice prompt "Choose one, but how to choose B?" config A bool "A" config B bool "B" depends on A config C bool "C" endchoice This is because menu_finalize() reparents the menu tree when an entry depends on the preceding one. With reparenting, the menu tree: choice |- A |- B \- C ... will be transformed into the following structure: choice |- A | \- B \- C Consequently, Kconfig considers only 'A' and 'C' as choice members. This behavior is awkward. The second test case should be an error too. This commit stops reparenting inside a choice. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Paolo Abeni
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37ccdf7f11 |
bpf-for-netdev
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTFp0I1jqZrAX+hPRXbK58LschIgwUCZgHmTAAKCRDbK58LschI g1gWAP9HjAWE/Sy0B2t9opIiTqRzdMJLYs2B4OFeHRI6+qQg0gD6A4jsKEh/xmtG Hhjw+AElJRFZ3SUIT4mZlljzUHIYYAA= =T0lM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf Daniel Borkmann says: ==================== pull-request: bpf 2024-03-25 The following pull-request contains BPF updates for your *net* tree. We've added 17 non-merge commits during the last 12 day(s) which contain a total of 19 files changed, 184 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-). The main changes are: 1) Fix an arm64 BPF JIT bug in BPF_LDX_MEMSX implementation's offset handling found via test_bpf module, from Puranjay Mohan. 2) Various fixups to the BPF arena code in particular in the BPF verifier and around BPF selftests to match latest corresponding LLVM implementation, from Puranjay Mohan and Alexei Starovoitov. 3) Fix xsk to not assume that metadata is always requested in TX completion, from Stanislav Fomichev. 4) Fix riscv BPF JIT's kfunc parameter incompatibility between BPF and the riscv ABI which requires sign-extension on int/uint, from Pu Lehui. 5) Fix s390x BPF JIT's bpf_plt pointer arithmetic which triggered a crash when testing struct_ops, from Ilya Leoshkevich. 6) Fix libbpf's arena mmap handling which had incorrect u64-to-pointer cast on 32-bit architectures, from Andrii Nakryiko. 7) Fix libbpf to define MFD_CLOEXEC when not available, from Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo. 8) Fix arm64 BPF JIT implementation for 32bit unconditional bswap which resulted in an incorrect swap as indicated by test_bpf, from Artem Savkov. 9) Fix BPF man page build script to use silent mode, from Hangbin Liu. * tag 'for-netdev' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf: riscv, bpf: Fix kfunc parameters incompatibility between bpf and riscv abi bpf: verifier: reject addr_space_cast insn without arena selftests/bpf: verifier_arena: fix mmap address for arm64 bpf: verifier: fix addr_space_cast from as(1) to as(0) libbpf: Define MFD_CLOEXEC if not available arm64: bpf: fix 32bit unconditional bswap bpf, arm64: fix bug in BPF_LDX_MEMSX libbpf: fix u64-to-pointer cast on 32-bit arches s390/bpf: Fix bpf_plt pointer arithmetic xsk: Don't assume metadata is always requested in TX completion selftests/bpf: Add arena test case for 4Gbyte corner case selftests/bpf: Remove hard coded PAGE_SIZE macro. libbpf, selftests/bpf: Adjust libbpf, bpftool, selftests to match LLVM bpf: Clarify bpf_arena comments. MAINTAINERS: Update email address for Quentin Monnet scripts/bpf_doc: Use silent mode when exec make cmd bpf: Temporarily disable atomic operations in BPF arena ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240325213520.26688-1-daniel@iogearbox.net Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com> |
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Linus Torvalds
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1e3cd03c54 |
LoongArch changes for v6.9
1, Add objtool support for LoongArch; 2, Add ORC stack unwinder support for LoongArch; 3, Add kernel livepatching support for LoongArch; 4, Select ARCH_HAS_CURRENT_STACK_POINTER in Kconfig; 5, Select HAVE_ARCH_USERFAULTFD_MINOR in Kconfig; 6, Some bug fixes and other small changes. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCAA0FiEEzOlt8mkP+tbeiYy5AoYrw/LiJnoFAmX69KsWHGNoZW5odWFj YWlAa2VybmVsLm9yZwAKCRAChivD8uImerjFD/9rAzm1+G4VxFvFzlOiJXEqquNJ +Vz2fAZLU3lJhBlx0uUKXFVijvLe8s/DnoLrM9e/M6gk4ivT9eszy3DnqT3NjGDX njYFkPUWZhZGACmbkoVk9St80R8sPIdZrwXtW3q7g3T0bC7LXUXrJw52Sh4gmbYx RqLsE6GoEWGY0zhhWqeeAM9LkKDuLxxyjH4fYE4g623EhQt7A7hP5okyaC+xHzp+ qp/4dPFLu61LeqIfeBUKK7nQ6uzno3EWLiME2eHEHiuelYfzmh+BtNMcX9Ugb/En j0vLGNsoDGmEYw7xGa6OSRaCR/nCwVJz4SvuH33wbbbHhVAiUKUBVNFR3gmAtLlc BSa2dDZbKhHkiWSUCM9K2ihr7WiQNuraTK1kKHwBgfa+RbEVOTu1q8yokAB9XCaT T7lijJ8MKQmzHpMvgev7nN41baDB6V5bPIni0Ueh+NhQJKZ2/IxtYA3XzV5D0UgL TBovVgYB/VNThS9gzOrlenKuDX9hT+kCQgyudErXaoIo645P6dsPFowOZRQxCEIv WnLskZatLTCA8xWl1XyC1bqtGxhp34Gbhg0ZcvUqlNE20luaK/qi8wtW9Mv1Utp+ aXFO3i7d93z99oAcUT0oc1N83T0x0M/p69Z+rL/2+L0sYQgBf1cwUEiDNRW4OCdI h15289rRTxjeL7NZPw== =lSkY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'loongarch-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chenhuacai/linux-loongson Pull LoongArch updates from Huacai Chen: - Add objtool support for LoongArch - Add ORC stack unwinder support for LoongArch - Add kernel livepatching support for LoongArch - Select ARCH_HAS_CURRENT_STACK_POINTER in Kconfig - Select HAVE_ARCH_USERFAULTFD_MINOR in Kconfig - Some bug fixes and other small changes * tag 'loongarch-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chenhuacai/linux-loongson: LoongArch/crypto: Clean up useless assignment operations LoongArch: Define the __io_aw() hook as mmiowb() LoongArch: Remove superfluous flush_dcache_page() definition LoongArch: Move {dmw,tlb}_virt_to_page() definition to page.h LoongArch: Change __my_cpu_offset definition to avoid mis-optimization LoongArch: Select HAVE_ARCH_USERFAULTFD_MINOR in Kconfig LoongArch: Select ARCH_HAS_CURRENT_STACK_POINTER in Kconfig LoongArch: Add kernel livepatching support LoongArch: Add ORC stack unwinder support objtool: Check local label in read_unwind_hints() objtool: Check local label in add_dead_ends() objtool/LoongArch: Enable orc to be built objtool/x86: Separate arch-specific and generic parts objtool/LoongArch: Implement instruction decoder objtool/LoongArch: Enable objtool to be built |
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Linus Torvalds
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1d35aae78f |
Kbuild updates for v6.9
- Generate a list of built DTB files (arch/*/boot/dts/dtbs-list) - Use more threads when building Debian packages in parallel - Fix warnings shown during the RPM kernel package uninstallation - Change OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD_*.o etc. to take a relative path to Makefile - Support GCC's -fmin-function-alignment flag - Fix a null pointer dereference bug in modpost - Add the DTB support to the RPM package - Various fixes and cleanups in Kconfig -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJJBAABCgAzFiEEbmPs18K1szRHjPqEPYsBB53g2wYFAmX8HGIVHG1hc2FoaXJv eUBrZXJuZWwub3JnAAoJED2LAQed4NsGYfIQAIl/zEFoNVSHGR4TIvO7SIwkT4MM VAm0W6XRFaXfIGw8HL/MXe+U9jAyeQ9yL9uUVv8PqFTO+LzBbW1X1X97tlmrlQsC 7mdxbA1KJXwkwt4wH/8/EZQMwHr327vtVH4AilSm+gAaWMXaSKAye3ulKQQ2gevz vP6aOcfbHIWOPdxA53cLdSl9LOGrYNczKySHXKV9O39T81F+ko7wPpdkiMWw5LWG ISRCV8bdXli8j10Pmg8jlbevSKl4Z5FG2BVw/Cl8rQ5tBBoCzFsUPnnp9A29G8QP OqRhbwxtkSm67BMJAYdHnhjp/l0AOEbmetTGpna+R06hirOuXhR3vc6YXZxhQjff LmKaqfG5YchRALS1fNDsRUNIkQxVJade+tOUG+V4WbxHQKWX7Ghu5EDlt2/x7P0p +XLPE48HoNQLQOJ+pgIOkaEDl7WLfGhoEtEgprZBuEP2h39xcdbYJyF10ZAAR4UZ FF6J9lDHbf7v1uqD2YnAQJQ6jJ06CvN6/s6SdiJnCWSs5cYRW0fnYigSIuwAgGHZ c/QFECoGEflXGGuqZDl5iXiIjhWKzH2nADSVEs7maP47vapcMWb9gA7VBNoOr5M0 IXuFo1khChF4V2pxqlDj3H5TkDlFENYT/Wjh+vvjx8XplKCRKaSh+LaZ39hja61V dWH7BPecS44h4KXx =tFdl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'kbuild-v6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/masahiroy/linux-kbuild Pull Kbuild updates from Masahiro Yamada: - Generate a list of built DTB files (arch/*/boot/dts/dtbs-list) - Use more threads when building Debian packages in parallel - Fix warnings shown during the RPM kernel package uninstallation - Change OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD_*.o etc. to take a relative path to Makefile - Support GCC's -fmin-function-alignment flag - Fix a null pointer dereference bug in modpost - Add the DTB support to the RPM package - Various fixes and cleanups in Kconfig * tag 'kbuild-v6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/masahiroy/linux-kbuild: (67 commits) kconfig: tests: test dependency after shuffling choices kconfig: tests: add a test for randconfig with dependent choices kconfig: tests: support KCONFIG_SEED for the randconfig runner kbuild: rpm-pkg: add dtb files in kernel rpm kconfig: remove unneeded menu_is_visible() call in conf_write_defconfig() kconfig: check prompt for choice while parsing kconfig: lxdialog: remove unused dialog colors kconfig: lxdialog: fix button color for blackbg theme modpost: fix null pointer dereference kbuild: remove GCC's default -Wpacked-bitfield-compat flag kbuild: unexport abs_srctree and abs_objtree kbuild: Move -Wenum-{compare-conditional,enum-conversion} into W=1 kconfig: remove named choice support kconfig: use linked list in get_symbol_str() to iterate over menus kconfig: link menus to a symbol kbuild: fix inconsistent indentation in top Makefile kbuild: Use -fmin-function-alignment when available alpha: merge two entries for CONFIG_ALPHA_GAMMA alpha: merge two entries for CONFIG_ALPHA_EV4 kbuild: change DTC_FLAGS_<basetarget>.o to take the path relative to $(obj) ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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ebc9bee881 |
coccinelle: simplify device_attr_show semantic patch
Also removes an unused variable warning. Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@inria.fr> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEnGZC8gbRfLXdcpA0F+92B3f5RZ0FAmX7vk0ACgkQF+92B3f5 RZ0t6Q/+J2XMa+VgtGtWf4t8z862TLZ1aSc5zbUWMq/89q9iW426rW+77B4GitE4 myhp9EGoEatKT2zfJ52qKpjwM9e/uksyiAU3MA5pSeuZ4kwCsfLcEaxFKhCMeIzx to2PJK1Ls9eauTvSEvfzPjaA92YtZpTnYo+jy4OJfGeBWtjeZPHgtLE5p3ZWmd+a omf//hMiADZ7eqKEZuciuBYcu4k0bIZHm5sdfjUTnOMk7+0isjVlPuBWPjWo8Lbo C4BTsL7hxD668sYaZGyDOXN3DJxfyzz3t06ldeMi0XHGHPjTBDSMkefUchpzndX1 srPmYo6DeTiNqW2FiKIwypD0z8jisKyMNzrioPtMJ3LwBf2QbpChxZSR97JOjRBJ GpQHWBeVuIhsIN6T+d22ZrWVxiK+gMq/LWSTXtcj5V3xSsgHZOl6NLfZxW6iAQCb 6hkmWgogEl942AFDuwSKUoJal5ZGx8Yb0KRkIC7vVNzZKpMVPOvdKBHIAl0in/fH cKCGOWqeGHfm3A4OKVwfPk6s5a4tMtA5sDtyvgz5TBtUA1qonMhUZKKihhKAWsEw ubYzFqlctLepReMyaj9N0mmlzYFUJkmd9GLTSDKLBq47nsPe/gOpNCmzxZNvT2ZN IXG+JbS1n4JW56HFgVJk7XGlK4YwVAg9tzXI+RaA9/ASmt2b+OU= =eQXG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'cocci-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlawall/linux Pull coccinelle update from Julia Lawall: "Simplify the device_attr_show semantic patch Also removes an unused variable warning" * tag 'cocci-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlawall/linux: coccinelle: device_attr_show: Remove useless expression STR |
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Masahiro Yamada
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f2fd2aad19 |
kconfig: tests: test dependency after shuffling choices
Commit |
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Masahiro Yamada
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47ad16894c |
kconfig: tests: add a test for randconfig with dependent choices
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Masahiro Yamada
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c9aa7d8621 |
kconfig: tests: support KCONFIG_SEED for the randconfig runner
This will help get consistent results for randconfig tests. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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2cb5c86839 |
sysctl changes for v6.9-rc1
I'm sending you the sysctl pull request after following Luis' suggestion to become a maintainer. If you see that something is missing, get back to me with how to improve and I'll include your feedback in the following PRs. Here is a summary of the changes included in this PR: * New shared repo for sysctl maintenance * check-sysctl-docs adjustment for API changes by Thomas Weißschuh This is a non-functional PR. Additional testing is required for the rest of the pending changes. Future kernel pull requests will include the removal of the empty elements (sentinels) from sysctl arrays in the kernel/, net/, mm/ and security/ dirs. After that, the superfluous check for procname == NULL will be removed. And the push to avoid bloating the kernel as these arrays move out of kernel/sysctl.c will be completed. Even though Thomas' changes went into sysctl-next after v6.8-rc5 (3 weeks in linux-next), I include them as they contained no functional changes and therefore have little chance of resulting in an error/regression. Finally the new shared repo is now picked up by linux-next and is the source for upcoming sysctl changes. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQGzBAABCgAdFiEErkcJVyXmMSXOyyeQupfNUreWQU8FAmXzVSUACgkQupfNUreW QU938wv9F8giyaHfGAOOytq6zsMxEYt96t7YP8gAIApPrLIorfFPc/hP4fZhthwX G0KRuA2LLmBL8wq22otzwDx0I5p3zu1ZOEXX594MX2ac4iGRFTsGbZo4G/caiaDu tUEjxMKC4EChGd04Zh8QW93SFK2bQLJYm59ST4JnXynpFZ4B3B7y1AMTshMKdmGu KozaCt/IBi27Wsp8Bwlx39KL+wWtmluYtM4ErxTjUp2hXyDr5aQiNztD0yeOMrLN rIh3H7WYFbFVm3HY4ZgkVfRgKgKZBjI6+5lYu8C3BAgp+ltDkDY7rJu5ux2b5q1r Z9yQ4rg+pnsEjvIpq4trccbyPZX5hrgE9zUN7lJSKr2bqPTKAnJfN0FAQ4rNgHzO EFSHJQd26XuWoQIhwR07d8PDXnfKUH1f8mgN/LWFEXr4iQ1VBGBlYwbvrMkjyoVt Qb/bLUKomCEPzQ6qKrSDAqmcm4A8dl3jbMnjFT7zAfjrcMy8gsWY1sX/0FYR/KYs gPWmf0GW =mUbc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sysctl-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sysctl/sysctl Pull sysctl updates from Joel Granados: "No functional changes - additional testing is required for the rest of the pending changes. - New shared repo for sysctl maintenance - check-sysctl-docs adjustment for API changes by Thomas Weißschuh" * tag 'sysctl-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sysctl/sysctl: scripts: check-sysctl-docs: handle per-namespace sysctls ipc: remove linebreaks from arguments of __register_sysctl_table scripts: check-sysctl-docs: adapt to new API MAINTAINERS: Update sysctl tree location |
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Jose Ignacio Tornos Martinez
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097f1200bf |
kbuild: rpm-pkg: add dtb files in kernel rpm
Some architectures, like aarch64 ones, need a dtb file to configure the hardware. The default dtb file can be preloaded from u-boot, but the final and/or more complete dtb file needs to be able to be loaded later from rootfs. Add the possible dtb files to the kernel rpm and mimic Fedora shipping process, storing the dtb files in the module directory. These dtb files will be copied to /boot directory by the install scripts, but add fallback just in case, checking if the content in /boot directory is correct. Mark the files installed to /boot as %ghost to make sure they will be removed when the package is uninstalled. Tested with Fedora Rawhide (x86_64 and aarch64) with dnf and rpm tools. In addition, fallback was also tested after modifying the install scripts. Signed-off-by: Jose Ignacio Tornos Martinez <jtornosm@redhat.com> Tested-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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b27a91383a |
kconfig: remove unneeded menu_is_visible() call in conf_write_defconfig()
When the condition 'sym == NULL' is met, the code will reach the 'next_menu' label regardless of the return value from menu_is_visible(). menu_is_visible() calculates some symbol values as a side-effect, for instance by calling expr_calc_value(menu->visibility), but all the symbol values will be calculated eventually. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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4957515b9c |
kconfig: check prompt for choice while parsing
This can be checked on-the-fly. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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c33a4315c4 |
kconfig: lxdialog: remove unused dialog colors
Remove inputbox_order, searchbox, searchbox_title, searchbox_border because they are initialized, but not used anywhere. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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137bb8b814 |
kconfig: lxdialog: fix button color for blackbg theme
For MENUCONFIG_COLOR=blackbg, the text in inactive buttons is invisible because both the foreground and background are black. Change the foreground color to white and remove the highlighting. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Max Kellermann
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23dfd914d2 |
modpost: fix null pointer dereference
If the find_fromsym() call fails and returns NULL, the warn() call will dereference this NULL pointer and cause the program to crash. This happened when I tried to build with "test_user_copy" module. With this fix, it prints lots of warnings like this: WARNING: modpost: lib/test_user_copy: section mismatch in reference: (unknown)+0x4 (section: .text.fixup) -> (unknown) (section: .init.text) masahiroy@kernel.org: The issue is reproduced with ARCH=arm allnoconfig + CONFIG_MODULES=y + CONFIG_RUNTIME_TESTING_MENU=y + CONFIG_TEST_USER_COPY=m Signed-off-by: Max Kellermann <max.kellermann@ionos.com> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> |
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Linus Torvalds
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4f712ee0cb |
S390:
* Changes to FPU handling came in via the main s390 pull request * Only deliver to the guest the SCLP events that userspace has requested. * More virtual vs physical address fixes (only a cleanup since virtual and physical address spaces are currently the same). * Fix selftests undefined behavior. x86: * Fix a restriction that the guest can't program a PMU event whose encoding matches an architectural event that isn't included in the guest CPUID. The enumeration of an architectural event only says that if a CPU supports an architectural event, then the event can be programmed *using the architectural encoding*. The enumeration does NOT say anything about the encoding when the CPU doesn't report support the event *in general*. It might support it, and it might support it using the same encoding that made it into the architectural PMU spec. * Fix a variety of bugs in KVM's emulation of RDPMC (more details on individual commits) and add a selftest to verify KVM correctly emulates RDMPC, counter availability, and a variety of other PMC-related behaviors that depend on guest CPUID and therefore are easier to validate with selftests than with custom guests (aka kvm-unit-tests). * Zero out PMU state on AMD if the virtual PMU is disabled, it does not cause any bug but it wastes time in various cases where KVM would check if a PMC event needs to be synthesized. * Optimize triggering of emulated events, with a nice ~10% performance improvement in VM-Exit microbenchmarks when a vPMU is exposed to the guest. * Tighten the check for "PMI in guest" to reduce false positives if an NMI arrives in the host while KVM is handling an IRQ VM-Exit. * Fix a bug where KVM would report stale/bogus exit qualification information when exiting to userspace with an internal error exit code. * Add a VMX flag in /proc/cpuinfo to report 5-level EPT support. * Rework TDP MMU root unload, free, and alloc to run with mmu_lock held for read, e.g. to avoid serializing vCPUs when userspace deletes a memslot. * Tear down TDP MMU page tables at 4KiB granularity (used to be 1GiB). KVM doesn't support yielding in the middle of processing a zap, and 1GiB granularity resulted in multi-millisecond lags that are quite impolite for CONFIG_PREEMPT kernels. * Allocate write-tracking metadata on-demand to avoid the memory overhead when a kernel is built with i915 virtualization support but the workloads use neither shadow paging nor i915 virtualization. * Explicitly initialize a variety of on-stack variables in the emulator that triggered KMSAN false positives. * Fix the debugregs ABI for 32-bit KVM. * Rework the "force immediate exit" code so that vendor code ultimately decides how and when to force the exit, which allowed some optimization for both Intel and AMD. * Fix a long-standing bug where kvm_has_noapic_vcpu could be left elevated if vCPU creation ultimately failed, causing extra unnecessary work. * Cleanup the logic for checking if the currently loaded vCPU is in-kernel. * Harden against underflowing the active mmu_notifier invalidation count, so that "bad" invalidations (usually due to bugs elsehwere in the kernel) are detected earlier and are less likely to hang the kernel. x86 Xen emulation: * Overlay pages can now be cached based on host virtual address, instead of guest physical addresses. This removes the need to reconfigure and invalidate the cache if the guest changes the gpa but the underlying host virtual address remains the same. * When possible, use a single host TSC value when computing the deadline for Xen timers in order to improve the accuracy of the timer emulation. * Inject pending upcall events when the vCPU software-enables its APIC to fix a bug where an upcall can be lost (and to follow Xen's behavior). * Fall back to the slow path instead of warning if "fast" IRQ delivery of Xen events fails, e.g. if the guest has aliased xAPIC IDs. RISC-V: * Support exception and interrupt handling in selftests * New self test for RISC-V architectural timer (Sstc extension) * New extension support (Ztso, Zacas) * Support userspace emulation of random number seed CSRs. ARM: * Infrastructure for building KVM's trap configuration based on the architectural features (or lack thereof) advertised in the VM's ID registers * Support for mapping vfio-pci BARs as Normal-NC (vaguely similar to x86's WC) at stage-2, improving the performance of interacting with assigned devices that can tolerate it * Conversion of KVM's representation of LPIs to an xarray, utilized to address serialization some of the serialization on the LPI injection path * Support for _architectural_ VHE-only systems, advertised through the absence of FEAT_E2H0 in the CPU's ID register * Miscellaneous cleanups, fixes, and spelling corrections to KVM and selftests LoongArch: * Set reserved bits as zero in CPUCFG. * Start SW timer only when vcpu is blocking. * Do not restart SW timer when it is expired. * Remove unnecessary CSR register saving during enter guest. * Misc cleanups and fixes as usual. Generic: * cleanup Kconfig by removing CONFIG_HAVE_KVM, which was basically always true on all architectures except MIPS (where Kconfig determines the available depending on CPU capabilities). It is replaced either by an architecture-dependent symbol for MIPS, and IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM) everywhere else. * Factor common "select" statements in common code instead of requiring each architecture to specify it * Remove thoroughly obsolete APIs from the uapi headers. * Move architecture-dependent stuff to uapi/asm/kvm.h * Always flush the async page fault workqueue when a work item is being removed, especially during vCPU destruction, to ensure that there are no workers running in KVM code when all references to KVM-the-module are gone, i.e. to prevent a very unlikely use-after-free if kvm.ko is unloaded. * Grab a reference to the VM's mm_struct in the async #PF worker itself instead of gifting the worker a reference, so that there's no need to remember to *conditionally* clean up after the worker. Selftests: * Reduce boilerplate especially when utilize selftest TAP infrastructure. * Add basic smoke tests for SEV and SEV-ES, along with a pile of library support for handling private/encrypted/protected memory. * Fix benign bugs where tests neglect to close() guest_memfd files. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFIBAABCAAyFiEE8TM4V0tmI4mGbHaCv/vSX3jHroMFAmX0iP8UHHBib256aW5p QHJlZGhhdC5jb20ACgkQv/vSX3jHroND7wf+JZoNvwZ+bmwWe/4jn/YwNoYi/C5z eypn8M1gsWEccpCpqPBwznVm9T29rF4uOlcMvqLEkHfTpaL1EKUUjP1lXPz/ileP 6a2RdOGxAhyTiFC9fjy+wkkjtLbn1kZf6YsS0hjphP9+w0chNbdn0w81dFVnXryd j7XYI8R/bFAthNsJOuZXSEjCfIHxvTTG74OrTf1B1FEBB+arPmrgUeJftMVhffQK Sowgg8L/Ii/x6fgV5NZQVSIyVf1rp8z7c6UaHT4Fwb0+RAMW8p9pYv9Qp1YkKp8y 5j0V9UzOHP7FRaYimZ5BtwQoqiZXYylQ+VuU/Y2f4X85cvlLzSqxaEMAPA== =mqOV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm Pull kvm updates from Paolo Bonzini: "S390: - Changes to FPU handling came in via the main s390 pull request - Only deliver to the guest the SCLP events that userspace has requested - More virtual vs physical address fixes (only a cleanup since virtual and physical address spaces are currently the same) - Fix selftests undefined behavior x86: - Fix a restriction that the guest can't program a PMU event whose encoding matches an architectural event that isn't included in the guest CPUID. The enumeration of an architectural event only says that if a CPU supports an architectural event, then the event can be programmed *using the architectural encoding*. The enumeration does NOT say anything about the encoding when the CPU doesn't report support the event *in general*. It might support it, and it might support it using the same encoding that made it into the architectural PMU spec - Fix a variety of bugs in KVM's emulation of RDPMC (more details on individual commits) and add a selftest to verify KVM correctly emulates RDMPC, counter availability, and a variety of other PMC-related behaviors that depend on guest CPUID and therefore are easier to validate with selftests than with custom guests (aka kvm-unit-tests) - Zero out PMU state on AMD if the virtual PMU is disabled, it does not cause any bug but it wastes time in various cases where KVM would check if a PMC event needs to be synthesized - Optimize triggering of emulated events, with a nice ~10% performance improvement in VM-Exit microbenchmarks when a vPMU is exposed to the guest - Tighten the check for "PMI in guest" to reduce false positives if an NMI arrives in the host while KVM is handling an IRQ VM-Exit - Fix a bug where KVM would report stale/bogus exit qualification information when exiting to userspace with an internal error exit code - Add a VMX flag in /proc/cpuinfo to report 5-level EPT support - Rework TDP MMU root unload, free, and alloc to run with mmu_lock held for read, e.g. to avoid serializing vCPUs when userspace deletes a memslot - Tear down TDP MMU page tables at 4KiB granularity (used to be 1GiB). KVM doesn't support yielding in the middle of processing a zap, and 1GiB granularity resulted in multi-millisecond lags that are quite impolite for CONFIG_PREEMPT kernels - Allocate write-tracking metadata on-demand to avoid the memory overhead when a kernel is built with i915 virtualization support but the workloads use neither shadow paging nor i915 virtualization - Explicitly initialize a variety of on-stack variables in the emulator that triggered KMSAN false positives - Fix the debugregs ABI for 32-bit KVM - Rework the "force immediate exit" code so that vendor code ultimately decides how and when to force the exit, which allowed some optimization for both Intel and AMD - Fix a long-standing bug where kvm_has_noapic_vcpu could be left elevated if vCPU creation ultimately failed, causing extra unnecessary work - Cleanup the logic for checking if the currently loaded vCPU is in-kernel - Harden against underflowing the active mmu_notifier invalidation count, so that "bad" invalidations (usually due to bugs elsehwere in the kernel) are detected earlier and are less likely to hang the kernel x86 Xen emulation: - Overlay pages can now be cached based on host virtual address, instead of guest physical addresses. This removes the need to reconfigure and invalidate the cache if the guest changes the gpa but the underlying host virtual address remains the same - When possible, use a single host TSC value when computing the deadline for Xen timers in order to improve the accuracy of the timer emulation - Inject pending upcall events when the vCPU software-enables its APIC to fix a bug where an upcall can be lost (and to follow Xen's behavior) - Fall back to the slow path instead of warning if "fast" IRQ delivery of Xen events fails, e.g. if the guest has aliased xAPIC IDs RISC-V: - Support exception and interrupt handling in selftests - New self test for RISC-V architectural timer (Sstc extension) - New extension support (Ztso, Zacas) - Support userspace emulation of random number seed CSRs ARM: - Infrastructure for building KVM's trap configuration based on the architectural features (or lack thereof) advertised in the VM's ID registers - Support for mapping vfio-pci BARs as Normal-NC (vaguely similar to x86's WC) at stage-2, improving the performance of interacting with assigned devices that can tolerate it - Conversion of KVM's representation of LPIs to an xarray, utilized to address serialization some of the serialization on the LPI injection path - Support for _architectural_ VHE-only systems, advertised through the absence of FEAT_E2H0 in the CPU's ID register - Miscellaneous cleanups, fixes, and spelling corrections to KVM and selftests LoongArch: - Set reserved bits as zero in CPUCFG - Start SW timer only when vcpu is blocking - Do not restart SW timer when it is expired - Remove unnecessary CSR register saving during enter guest - Misc cleanups and fixes as usual Generic: - Clean up Kconfig by removing CONFIG_HAVE_KVM, which was basically always true on all architectures except MIPS (where Kconfig determines the available depending on CPU capabilities). It is replaced either by an architecture-dependent symbol for MIPS, and IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM) everywhere else - Factor common "select" statements in common code instead of requiring each architecture to specify it - Remove thoroughly obsolete APIs from the uapi headers - Move architecture-dependent stuff to uapi/asm/kvm.h - Always flush the async page fault workqueue when a work item is being removed, especially during vCPU destruction, to ensure that there are no workers running in KVM code when all references to KVM-the-module are gone, i.e. to prevent a very unlikely use-after-free if kvm.ko is unloaded - Grab a reference to the VM's mm_struct in the async #PF worker itself instead of gifting the worker a reference, so that there's no need to remember to *conditionally* clean up after the worker Selftests: - Reduce boilerplate especially when utilize selftest TAP infrastructure - Add basic smoke tests for SEV and SEV-ES, along with a pile of library support for handling private/encrypted/protected memory - Fix benign bugs where tests neglect to close() guest_memfd files" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: (246 commits) selftests: kvm: remove meaningless assignments in Makefiles KVM: riscv: selftests: Add Zacas extension to get-reg-list test RISC-V: KVM: Allow Zacas extension for Guest/VM KVM: riscv: selftests: Add Ztso extension to get-reg-list test RISC-V: KVM: Allow Ztso extension for Guest/VM RISC-V: KVM: Forward SEED CSR access to user space KVM: riscv: selftests: Add sstc timer test KVM: riscv: selftests: Change vcpu_has_ext to a common function KVM: riscv: selftests: Add guest helper to get vcpu id KVM: riscv: selftests: Add exception handling support LoongArch: KVM: Remove unnecessary CSR register saving during enter guest LoongArch: KVM: Do not restart SW timer when it is expired LoongArch: KVM: Start SW timer only when vcpu is blocking LoongArch: KVM: Set reserved bits as zero in CPUCFG KVM: selftests: Explicitly close guest_memfd files in some gmem tests KVM: x86/xen: fix recursive deadlock in timer injection KVM: pfncache: simplify locking and make more self-contained KVM: x86/xen: remove WARN_ON_ONCE() with false positives in evtchn delivery KVM: x86/xen: inject vCPU upcall vector when local APIC is enabled KVM: x86/xen: improve accuracy of Xen timers ... |
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Hangbin Liu
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5384cc0d1a |
scripts/bpf_doc: Use silent mode when exec make cmd
When getting kernel version via make, the result may be polluted by other
output, like directory change info. e.g.
$ export MAKEFLAGS="-w"
$ make kernelversion
make: Entering directory '/home/net'
6.8.0
make: Leaving directory '/home/net'
This will distort the reStructuredText output and make latter rst2man
failed like:
[...]
bpf-helpers.rst:20: (WARNING/2) Field list ends without a blank line; unexpected unindent.
[...]
Using silent mode would help. e.g.
$ make -s --no-print-directory kernelversion
6.8.0
Fixes:
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Linus Torvalds
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e5eb28f6d1 |
- Kuan-Wei Chiu has developed the well-named series "lib min_heap: Min
heap optimizations". - Kuan-Wei Chiu has also sped up the library sorting code in the series "lib/sort: Optimize the number of swaps and comparisons". - Alexey Gladkov has added the ability for code running within an IPC namespace to alter its IPC and MQ limits. The series is "Allow to change ipc/mq sysctls inside ipc namespace". - Geert Uytterhoeven has contributed some dhrystone maintenance work in the series "lib: dhry: miscellaneous cleanups". - Ryusuke Konishi continues nilfs2 maintenance work in the series "nilfs2: eliminate kmap and kmap_atomic calls" "nilfs2: fix kernel bug at submit_bh_wbc()" - Nathan Chancellor has updated our build tools requirements in the series "Bump the minimum supported version of LLVM to 13.0.1". - Muhammad Usama Anjum continues with the selftests maintenance work in the series "selftests/mm: Improve run_vmtests.sh". - Oleg Nesterov has done some maintenance work against the signal code in the series "get_signal: minor cleanups and fix". Plus the usual shower of singleton patches in various parts of the tree. Please see the individual changelogs for details. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZfMnvgAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA jjKMAP4/Upq07D4wjkMVPb+QrkipbbLpdcgJ++q3z6rba4zhPQD+M3SFriIJk/Xh tKVmvihFxfAhdDthseXcIf1nBjMALwY= =8rVc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2024-03-14-09-36' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull non-MM updates from Andrew Morton: - Kuan-Wei Chiu has developed the well-named series "lib min_heap: Min heap optimizations". - Kuan-Wei Chiu has also sped up the library sorting code in the series "lib/sort: Optimize the number of swaps and comparisons". - Alexey Gladkov has added the ability for code running within an IPC namespace to alter its IPC and MQ limits. The series is "Allow to change ipc/mq sysctls inside ipc namespace". - Geert Uytterhoeven has contributed some dhrystone maintenance work in the series "lib: dhry: miscellaneous cleanups". - Ryusuke Konishi continues nilfs2 maintenance work in the series "nilfs2: eliminate kmap and kmap_atomic calls" "nilfs2: fix kernel bug at submit_bh_wbc()" - Nathan Chancellor has updated our build tools requirements in the series "Bump the minimum supported version of LLVM to 13.0.1". - Muhammad Usama Anjum continues with the selftests maintenance work in the series "selftests/mm: Improve run_vmtests.sh". - Oleg Nesterov has done some maintenance work against the signal code in the series "get_signal: minor cleanups and fix". Plus the usual shower of singleton patches in various parts of the tree. Please see the individual changelogs for details. * tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2024-03-14-09-36' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (77 commits) nilfs2: prevent kernel bug at submit_bh_wbc() nilfs2: fix failure to detect DAT corruption in btree and direct mappings ocfs2: enable ocfs2_listxattr for special files ocfs2: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage assoc_array: fix the return value in assoc_array_insert_mid_shortcut() buildid: use kmap_local_page() watchdog/core: remove sysctl handlers from public header nilfs2: use div64_ul() instead of do_div() mul_u64_u64_div_u64: increase precision by conditionally swapping a and b kexec: copy only happens before uchunk goes to zero get_signal: don't initialize ksig->info if SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT/group_exec_task get_signal: hide_si_addr_tag_bits: fix the usage of uninitialized ksig get_signal: don't abuse ksig->info.si_signo and ksig->sig const_structs.checkpatch: add device_type Normalise "name (ad@dr)" MODULE_AUTHORs to "name <ad@dr>" dyndbg: replace kstrdup() + strchr() with kstrdup_and_replace() list: leverage list_is_head() for list_entry_is_head() nilfs2: MAINTAINERS: drop unreachable project mirror site smp: make __smp_processor_id() 0-argument macro fat: fix uninitialized field in nostale filehandles ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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902861e34c |
- Sumanth Korikkar has taught s390 to allocate hotplug-time page frames
from hotplugged memory rather than only from main memory. Series "implement "memmap on memory" feature on s390". - More folio conversions from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Convert memcontrol charge moving to use folios" "mm: convert mm counter to take a folio" - Chengming Zhou has optimized zswap's rbtree locking, providing significant reductions in system time and modest but measurable reductions in overall runtimes. The series is "mm/zswap: optimize the scalability of zswap rb-tree". - Chengming Zhou has also provided the series "mm/zswap: optimize zswap lru list" which provides measurable runtime benefits in some swap-intensive situations. - And Chengming Zhou further optimizes zswap in the series "mm/zswap: optimize for dynamic zswap_pools". Measured improvements are modest. - zswap cleanups and simplifications from Yosry Ahmed in the series "mm: zswap: simplify zswap_swapoff()". - In the series "Add DAX ABI for memmap_on_memory", Vishal Verma has contributed several DAX cleanups as well as adding a sysfs tunable to control the memmap_on_memory setting when the dax device is hotplugged as system memory. - Johannes Weiner has added the large series "mm: zswap: cleanups", which does that. - More DAMON work from SeongJae Park in the series "mm/damon: make DAMON debugfs interface deprecation unignorable" "selftests/damon: add more tests for core functionalities and corner cases" "Docs/mm/damon: misc readability improvements" "mm/damon: let DAMOS feeds and tame/auto-tune itself" - In the series "mm/mempolicy: weighted interleave mempolicy and sysfs extension" Rakie Kim has developed a new mempolicy interleaving policy wherein we allocate memory across nodes in a weighted fashion rather than uniformly. This is beneficial in heterogeneous memory environments appearing with CXL. - Christophe Leroy has contributed some cleanup and consolidation work against the ARM pagetable dumping code in the series "mm: ptdump: Refactor CONFIG_DEBUG_WX and check_wx_pages debugfs attribute". - Luis Chamberlain has added some additional xarray selftesting in the series "test_xarray: advanced API multi-index tests". - Muhammad Usama Anjum has reworked the selftest code to make its human-readable output conform to the TAP ("Test Anything Protocol") format. Amongst other things, this opens up the use of third-party tools to parse and process out selftesting results. - Ryan Roberts has added fork()-time PTE batching of THP ptes in the series "mm/memory: optimize fork() with PTE-mapped THP". Mainly targeted at arm64, this significantly speeds up fork() when the process has a large number of pte-mapped folios. - David Hildenbrand also gets in on the THP pte batching game in his series "mm/memory: optimize unmap/zap with PTE-mapped THP". It implements batching during munmap() and other pte teardown situations. The microbenchmark improvements are nice. - And in the series "Transparent Contiguous PTEs for User Mappings" Ryan Roberts further utilizes arm's pte's contiguous bit ("contpte mappings"). Kernel build times on arm64 improved nicely. Ryan's series "Address some contpte nits" provides some followup work. - In the series "mm/hugetlb: Restore the reservation" Breno Leitao has fixed an obscure hugetlb race which was causing unnecessary page faults. He has also added a reproducer under the selftest code. - In the series "selftests/mm: Output cleanups for the compaction test", Mark Brown did what the title claims. - Kinsey Ho has added the series "mm/mglru: code cleanup and refactoring". - Even more zswap material from Nhat Pham. The series "fix and extend zswap kselftests" does as claimed. - In the series "Introduce cpu_dcache_is_aliasing() to fix DAX regression" Mathieu Desnoyers has cleaned up and fixed rather a mess in our handling of DAX on archiecctures which have virtually aliasing data caches. The arm architecture is the main beneficiary. - Lokesh Gidra's series "per-vma locks in userfaultfd" provides dramatic improvements in worst-case mmap_lock hold times during certain userfaultfd operations. - Some page_owner enhancements and maintenance work from Oscar Salvador in his series "page_owner: print stacks and their outstanding allocations" "page_owner: Fixup and cleanup" - Uladzislau Rezki has contributed some vmalloc scalability improvements in his series "Mitigate a vmap lock contention". It realizes a 12x improvement for a certain microbenchmark. - Some kexec/crash cleanup work from Baoquan He in the series "Split crash out from kexec and clean up related config items". - Some zsmalloc maintenance work from Chengming Zhou in the series "mm/zsmalloc: fix and optimize objects/page migration" "mm/zsmalloc: some cleanup for get/set_zspage_mapping()" - Zi Yan has taught the MM to perform compaction on folios larger than order=0. This a step along the path to implementaton of the merging of large anonymous folios. The series is named "Enable >0 order folio memory compaction". - Christoph Hellwig has done quite a lot of cleanup work in the pagecache writeback code in his series "convert write_cache_pages() to an iterator". - Some modest hugetlb cleanups and speedups in Vishal Moola's series "Handle hugetlb faults under the VMA lock". - Zi Yan has changed the page splitting code so we can split huge pages into sizes other than order-0 to better utilize large folios. The series is named "Split a folio to any lower order folios". - David Hildenbrand has contributed the series "mm: remove total_mapcount()", a cleanup. - Matthew Wilcox has sought to improve the performance of bulk memory freeing in his series "Rearrange batched folio freeing". - Gang Li's series "hugetlb: parallelize hugetlb page init on boot" provides large improvements in bootup times on large machines which are configured to use large numbers of hugetlb pages. - Matthew Wilcox's series "PageFlags cleanups" does that. - Qi Zheng's series "minor fixes and supplement for ptdesc" does that also. S390 is affected. - Cleanups to our pagemap utility functions from Peter Xu in his series "mm/treewide: Replace pXd_large() with pXd_leaf()". - Nico Pache has fixed a few things with our hugepage selftests in his series "selftests/mm: Improve Hugepage Test Handling in MM Selftests". - Also, of course, many singleton patches to many things. Please see the individual changelogs for details. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZfJpPQAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA joxeAP9TrcMEuHnLmBlhIXkWbIR4+ki+pA3v+gNTlJiBhnfVSgD9G55t1aBaRplx TMNhHfyiHYDTx/GAV9NXW84tasJSDgA= =TG55 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-stable-2024-03-13-20-04' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton: - Sumanth Korikkar has taught s390 to allocate hotplug-time page frames from hotplugged memory rather than only from main memory. Series "implement "memmap on memory" feature on s390". - More folio conversions from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Convert memcontrol charge moving to use folios" "mm: convert mm counter to take a folio" - Chengming Zhou has optimized zswap's rbtree locking, providing significant reductions in system time and modest but measurable reductions in overall runtimes. The series is "mm/zswap: optimize the scalability of zswap rb-tree". - Chengming Zhou has also provided the series "mm/zswap: optimize zswap lru list" which provides measurable runtime benefits in some swap-intensive situations. - And Chengming Zhou further optimizes zswap in the series "mm/zswap: optimize for dynamic zswap_pools". Measured improvements are modest. - zswap cleanups and simplifications from Yosry Ahmed in the series "mm: zswap: simplify zswap_swapoff()". - In the series "Add DAX ABI for memmap_on_memory", Vishal Verma has contributed several DAX cleanups as well as adding a sysfs tunable to control the memmap_on_memory setting when the dax device is hotplugged as system memory. - Johannes Weiner has added the large series "mm: zswap: cleanups", which does that. - More DAMON work from SeongJae Park in the series "mm/damon: make DAMON debugfs interface deprecation unignorable" "selftests/damon: add more tests for core functionalities and corner cases" "Docs/mm/damon: misc readability improvements" "mm/damon: let DAMOS feeds and tame/auto-tune itself" - In the series "mm/mempolicy: weighted interleave mempolicy and sysfs extension" Rakie Kim has developed a new mempolicy interleaving policy wherein we allocate memory across nodes in a weighted fashion rather than uniformly. This is beneficial in heterogeneous memory environments appearing with CXL. - Christophe Leroy has contributed some cleanup and consolidation work against the ARM pagetable dumping code in the series "mm: ptdump: Refactor CONFIG_DEBUG_WX and check_wx_pages debugfs attribute". - Luis Chamberlain has added some additional xarray selftesting in the series "test_xarray: advanced API multi-index tests". - Muhammad Usama Anjum has reworked the selftest code to make its human-readable output conform to the TAP ("Test Anything Protocol") format. Amongst other things, this opens up the use of third-party tools to parse and process out selftesting results. - Ryan Roberts has added fork()-time PTE batching of THP ptes in the series "mm/memory: optimize fork() with PTE-mapped THP". Mainly targeted at arm64, this significantly speeds up fork() when the process has a large number of pte-mapped folios. - David Hildenbrand also gets in on the THP pte batching game in his series "mm/memory: optimize unmap/zap with PTE-mapped THP". It implements batching during munmap() and other pte teardown situations. The microbenchmark improvements are nice. - And in the series "Transparent Contiguous PTEs for User Mappings" Ryan Roberts further utilizes arm's pte's contiguous bit ("contpte mappings"). Kernel build times on arm64 improved nicely. Ryan's series "Address some contpte nits" provides some followup work. - In the series "mm/hugetlb: Restore the reservation" Breno Leitao has fixed an obscure hugetlb race which was causing unnecessary page faults. He has also added a reproducer under the selftest code. - In the series "selftests/mm: Output cleanups for the compaction test", Mark Brown did what the title claims. - Kinsey Ho has added the series "mm/mglru: code cleanup and refactoring". - Even more zswap material from Nhat Pham. The series "fix and extend zswap kselftests" does as claimed. - In the series "Introduce cpu_dcache_is_aliasing() to fix DAX regression" Mathieu Desnoyers has cleaned up and fixed rather a mess in our handling of DAX on archiecctures which have virtually aliasing data caches. The arm architecture is the main beneficiary. - Lokesh Gidra's series "per-vma locks in userfaultfd" provides dramatic improvements in worst-case mmap_lock hold times during certain userfaultfd operations. - Some page_owner enhancements and maintenance work from Oscar Salvador in his series "page_owner: print stacks and their outstanding allocations" "page_owner: Fixup and cleanup" - Uladzislau Rezki has contributed some vmalloc scalability improvements in his series "Mitigate a vmap lock contention". It realizes a 12x improvement for a certain microbenchmark. - Some kexec/crash cleanup work from Baoquan He in the series "Split crash out from kexec and clean up related config items". - Some zsmalloc maintenance work from Chengming Zhou in the series "mm/zsmalloc: fix and optimize objects/page migration" "mm/zsmalloc: some cleanup for get/set_zspage_mapping()" - Zi Yan has taught the MM to perform compaction on folios larger than order=0. This a step along the path to implementaton of the merging of large anonymous folios. The series is named "Enable >0 order folio memory compaction". - Christoph Hellwig has done quite a lot of cleanup work in the pagecache writeback code in his series "convert write_cache_pages() to an iterator". - Some modest hugetlb cleanups and speedups in Vishal Moola's series "Handle hugetlb faults under the VMA lock". - Zi Yan has changed the page splitting code so we can split huge pages into sizes other than order-0 to better utilize large folios. The series is named "Split a folio to any lower order folios". - David Hildenbrand has contributed the series "mm: remove total_mapcount()", a cleanup. - Matthew Wilcox has sought to improve the performance of bulk memory freeing in his series "Rearrange batched folio freeing". - Gang Li's series "hugetlb: parallelize hugetlb page init on boot" provides large improvements in bootup times on large machines which are configured to use large numbers of hugetlb pages. - Matthew Wilcox's series "PageFlags cleanups" does that. - Qi Zheng's series "minor fixes and supplement for ptdesc" does that also. S390 is affected. - Cleanups to our pagemap utility functions from Peter Xu in his series "mm/treewide: Replace pXd_large() with pXd_leaf()". - Nico Pache has fixed a few things with our hugepage selftests in his series "selftests/mm: Improve Hugepage Test Handling in MM Selftests". - Also, of course, many singleton patches to many things. Please see the individual changelogs for details. * tag 'mm-stable-2024-03-13-20-04' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (435 commits) mm/zswap: remove the memcpy if acomp is not sleepable crypto: introduce: acomp_is_async to expose if comp drivers might sleep memtest: use {READ,WRITE}_ONCE in memory scanning mm: prohibit the last subpage from reusing the entire large folio mm: recover pud_leaf() definitions in nopmd case selftests/mm: skip the hugetlb-madvise tests on unmet hugepage requirements selftests/mm: skip uffd hugetlb tests with insufficient hugepages selftests/mm: dont fail testsuite due to a lack of hugepages mm/huge_memory: skip invalid debugfs new_order input for folio split mm/huge_memory: check new folio order when split a folio mm, vmscan: retry kswapd's priority loop with cache_trim_mode off on failure mm: add an explicit smp_wmb() to UFFDIO_CONTINUE mm: fix list corruption in put_pages_list mm: remove folio from deferred split list before uncharging it filemap: avoid unnecessary major faults in filemap_fault() mm,page_owner: drop unnecessary check mm,page_owner: check for null stack_record before bumping its refcount mm: swap: fix race between free_swap_and_cache() and swapoff() mm/treewide: align up pXd_leaf() retval across archs mm/treewide: drop pXd_large() ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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6d75c6f40a |
arm64 updates for 6.9:
* Reorganise the arm64 kernel VA space and add support for LPA2 (at stage 1, KVM stage 2 was merged earlier) - 52-bit VA/PA address range with 4KB and 16KB pages * Enable Rust on arm64 * Support for the 2023 dpISA extensions (data processing ISA), host only * arm64 perf updates: - StarFive's StarLink (integrates one or more CPU cores with a shared L3 memory system) PMU support - Enable HiSilicon Erratum 162700402 quirk for HIP09 - Several updates for the HiSilicon PCIe PMU driver - Arm CoreSight PMU support - Convert all drivers under drivers/perf/ to use .remove_new() * Miscellaneous: - Don't enable workarounds for "rare" errata by default - Clean up the DAIF flags handling for EL0 returns (in preparation for NMI support) - Kselftest update for ptrace() - Update some of the sysreg field definitions - Slight improvement in the code generation for inline asm I/O accessors to permit offset addressing - kretprobes: acquire regs via a BRK exception (previously done via a trampoline handler) - SVE/SME cleanups, comment updates - Allow CALL_OPS+CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE with clang (previously disabled due to gcc silently ignoring -falign-functions=N) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEE5RElWfyWxS+3PLO2a9axLQDIXvEFAmXxiSgACgkQa9axLQDI XvHd7hAAjQrQqxJogPT2ahM5/gxct8qTrXpIgX0B1Y7bb5R8ztvOUN9MJNuDyRsj 0s28SSZw387LReM5OUu+U6G/iahcuNAyP/8d9qeac32Tidd255fV3KPEh4C4eC+u 0HeOqLBZ+stmNoa71tBC2K6SmchizhYyYduvRnri8km8K4OMDawHWqWRTXl0PNRT RMVJvZTDJMPfMBFeD4+B7EnSFOoP14tKCw9MZvlbpT2PEV0kINjhCQiojW2jJgqv w36vm/dhwsg1avSzT1xhy3KE+m+7n28+IC/wr1HB7c1WumvYKv7Z84ieCp3PlO3Z owvVO7dKJC6X3RkoY6Kge5p2RHU6poDerDVHYiAvG+Zi57nrDmHyAubskThsGTGR AibSEeJ5nQ0yM6hx7zAIQa5XEo4l0svD1ZM7NynY+5JR44W9cdAH3SnEsvIBMGIf /ja+iZ1W4ZQnIESQXD5uDPSxILfqQ8Ebhdorpw+Qg3rB7OhdTdGSSGQCi6V2PcJH d/ErFO+i0lFRBPJtBbUAN4EEu3HJcVYEoEnVJYQahC+6KyNGLxO+7L6sH0YO7Pag P1LRa6h8ktuBMrbCrOPWdmJYNDYCbb5rRtmcCwO0ItZ4g5tYWp9djFc8pyctCaNB MZxxRrUCNwXTOcFTDiYzyk+JCvpf3EvXfvj8AH+P8BMjFWgqHqw= =KTD/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux Pull arm64 updates from Catalin Marinas: "The major features are support for LPA2 (52-bit VA/PA with 4K and 16K pages), the dpISA extension and Rust enabled on arm64. The changes are mostly contained within the usual arch/arm64/, drivers/perf, the arm64 Documentation and kselftests. The exception is the Rust support which touches some generic build files. Summary: - Reorganise the arm64 kernel VA space and add support for LPA2 (at stage 1, KVM stage 2 was merged earlier) - 52-bit VA/PA address range with 4KB and 16KB pages - Enable Rust on arm64 - Support for the 2023 dpISA extensions (data processing ISA), host only - arm64 perf updates: - StarFive's StarLink (integrates one or more CPU cores with a shared L3 memory system) PMU support - Enable HiSilicon Erratum 162700402 quirk for HIP09 - Several updates for the HiSilicon PCIe PMU driver - Arm CoreSight PMU support - Convert all drivers under drivers/perf/ to use .remove_new() - Miscellaneous: - Don't enable workarounds for "rare" errata by default - Clean up the DAIF flags handling for EL0 returns (in preparation for NMI support) - Kselftest update for ptrace() - Update some of the sysreg field definitions - Slight improvement in the code generation for inline asm I/O accessors to permit offset addressing - kretprobes: acquire regs via a BRK exception (previously done via a trampoline handler) - SVE/SME cleanups, comment updates - Allow CALL_OPS+CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE with clang (previously disabled due to gcc silently ignoring -falign-functions=N)" * tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux: (134 commits) Revert "mm: add arch hook to validate mmap() prot flags" Revert "arm64: mm: add support for WXN memory translation attribute" Revert "ARM64: Dynamically allocate cpumasks and increase supported CPUs to 512" ARM64: Dynamically allocate cpumasks and increase supported CPUs to 512 kselftest/arm64: Add 2023 DPISA hwcap test coverage kselftest/arm64: Add basic FPMR test kselftest/arm64: Handle FPMR context in generic signal frame parser arm64/hwcap: Define hwcaps for 2023 DPISA features arm64/ptrace: Expose FPMR via ptrace arm64/signal: Add FPMR signal handling arm64/fpsimd: Support FEAT_FPMR arm64/fpsimd: Enable host kernel access to FPMR arm64/cpufeature: Hook new identification registers up to cpufeature docs: perf: Fix build warning of hisi-pcie-pmu.rst perf: starfive: Only allow COMPILE_TEST for 64-bit architectures MAINTAINERS: Add entry for StarFive StarLink PMU docs: perf: Add description for StarFive's StarLink PMU dt-bindings: perf: starfive: Add JH8100 StarLink PMU perf: starfive: Add StarLink PMU support docs: perf: Update usage for target filter of hisi-pcie-pmu ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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babbcc0232 |
New code for 6.9:
* Online Repair; ** New ondisk structures being repaired. - Inode's mode field by trying to obtain file type value from the a directory entry. - Quota counters. - Link counts of inodes. - FS summary counters. - rmap btrees. Support for in-memory btrees has been added to support repair of rmap btrees. ** Misc changes - Report corruption of metadata to the health tracking subsystem. - Enable indirect health reporting when resources are scarce. - Reduce memory usage while reparing refcount btree. - Extend "Bmap update" intent item to support atomic extent swapping on the realtime device. - Extend "Bmap update" intent item to support extended attribute fork and unwritten extents. ** Code cleanups - Bmap log intent. - Btree block pointer checking. - Btree readahead. - Buffer target. - Symbolic link code. * Remove mrlock wrapper around the rwsem. * Convert all the GFP_NOFS flag usages to use the scoped memalloc_nofs_save() API instead of direct calls with the GFP_NOFS. * Refactor and simplify xfile abstraction. Lower level APIs in shmem.c are required to be exported in order to achieve this. * Skip checking alignment constraints for inode chunk allocations when block size is larger than inode chunk size. * Do not submit delwri buffers collected during log recovery when an error has been encountered. * Fix SEEK_HOLE/DATA for file regions which have active COW extents. * Fix lock order inversion when executing error handling path during shrinking a filesystem. * Remove duplicate ifdefs. Signed-off-by: Chandan Babu R <chandanbabu@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQQjMC4mbgVeU7MxEIYH7y4RirJu9AUCZemMkgAKCRAH7y4RirJu 9ON5AP0Vda6sMn/ZUYoLo9ZUrUvlUb8L0dhEN5JL0XfyWW5ogAD/bH4G6pKSNyTw cSEjryuDakirdHLt5g0c+QHd2a/fzw0= =ymKk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'xfs-6.9-merge-8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux Pull xfs updates from Chandan Babu: - Online repair updates: - More ondisk structures being repaired: - Inode's mode field by trying to obtain file type value from the a directory entry - Quota counters - Link counts of inodes - FS summary counters - Support for in-memory btrees has been added to support repair of rmap btrees - Misc changes: - Report corruption of metadata to the health tracking subsystem - Enable indirect health reporting when resources are scarce - Reduce memory usage while repairing refcount btree - Extend "Bmap update" intent item to support atomic extent swapping on the realtime device - Extend "Bmap update" intent item to support extended attribute fork and unwritten extents - Code cleanups: - Bmap log intent - Btree block pointer checking - Btree readahead - Buffer target - Symbolic link code - Remove mrlock wrapper around the rwsem - Convert all the GFP_NOFS flag usages to use the scoped memalloc_nofs_save() API instead of direct calls with the GFP_NOFS - Refactor and simplify xfile abstraction. Lower level APIs in shmem.c are required to be exported in order to achieve this - Skip checking alignment constraints for inode chunk allocations when block size is larger than inode chunk size - Do not submit delwri buffers collected during log recovery when an error has been encountered - Fix SEEK_HOLE/DATA for file regions which have active COW extents - Fix lock order inversion when executing error handling path during shrinking a filesystem - Remove duplicate ifdefs * tag 'xfs-6.9-merge-8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: (183 commits) xfs: shrink failure needs to hold AGI buffer mm/shmem.c: Use new form of *@param in kernel-doc kernel-doc: Add unary operator * to $type_param_ref xfs: use kvfree() in xlog_cil_free_logvec() xfs: xfs_btree_bload_prep_block() should use __GFP_NOFAIL xfs: fix scrub stats file permissions xfs: fix log recovery erroring out on refcount recovery failure xfs: move symlink target write function to libxfs xfs: move remote symlink target read function to libxfs xfs: move xfs_symlink_remote.c declarations to xfs_symlink_remote.h xfs: xfs_bmap_finish_one should map unwritten extents properly xfs: support deferred bmap updates on the attr fork xfs: support recovering bmap intent items targetting realtime extents xfs: add a realtime flag to the bmap update log redo items xfs: add a xattr_entry helper xfs: fix xfs_bunmapi to allow unmapping of partial rt extents xfs: move xfs_bmap_defer_add to xfs_bmap_item.c xfs: reuse xfs_bmap_update_cancel_item xfs: add a bi_entry helper xfs: remove xfs_trans_set_bmap_flags ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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aa7d6513d6 |
chrome platform firmware changes for 6.9
* Improvements - Allow userspace to automatically load coreboot modules by adding modaliases and sending uevents. * Misc - Make bus_type const. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIkEABYIADEWIQS0yQeDP3cjLyifNRUrxTEGBto89AUCZe5rkxMcdHp1bmdiaUBr ZXJuZWwub3JnAAoJECvFMQYG2jz09TIBAPceKZPzZbShXTkiJAEOVi++rxVppFuB 0BV2NqS6b+pBAPwItU5OiQaSUg6PsJNHAHHiJSi6jQ4w7tAdkpfOBlW1Cg== =5dkP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'tag-chrome-platform-firmware-for-v6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chrome-platform/linux Pull chrome platform firmware updates from Tzung-Bi Shih: - Allow userspace to automatically load coreboot modules by adding modaliases and sending uevents - Make bus_type const * tag 'tag-chrome-platform-firmware-for-v6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chrome-platform/linux: firmware: coreboot: Replace tag with id table in driver struct firmware: coreboot: Generate aliases for coreboot modules firmware: coreboot: Generate modalias uevent for devices firmware: coreboot: make coreboot_bus_type const |
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Linus Torvalds
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Networking changes for 6.9.
Core & protocols ---------------- - Large effort by Eric to lower rtnl_lock pressure and remove locks: - Make commonly used parts of rtnetlink (address, route dumps etc.) lockless, protected by RCU instead of rtnl_lock. - Add a netns exit callback which already holds rtnl_lock, allowing netns exit to take rtnl_lock once in the core instead of once for each driver / callback. - Remove locks / serialization in the socket diag interface. - Remove 6 calls to synchronize_rcu() while holding rtnl_lock. - Remove the dev_base_lock, depend on RCU where necessary. - Support busy polling on a per-epoll context basis. Poll length and budget parameters can be set independently of system defaults. - Introduce struct net_hotdata, to make sure read-mostly global config variables fit in as few cache lines as possible. - Add optional per-nexthop statistics to ease monitoring / debug of ECMP imbalance problems. - Support TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT in MPTCP. - Ensure that IPv6 temporary addresses' preferred lifetimes are long enough, compared to other configured lifetimes, and at least 2 sec. - Support forwarding of ICMP Error messages in IPSec, per RFC 4301. - Add support for the independent control state machine for bonding per IEEE 802.1AX-2008 5.4.15 in addition to the existing coupled control state machine. - Add "network ID" to MCTP socket APIs to support hosts with multiple disjoint MCTP networks. - Re-use the mono_delivery_time skbuff bit for packets which user space wants to be sent at a specified time. Maintain the timing information while traversing veth links, bridge etc. - Take advantage of MSG_SPLICE_PAGES for RxRPC DATA and ACK packets. - Simplify many places iterating over netdevs by using an xarray instead of a hash table walk (hash table remains in place, for use on fastpaths). - Speed up scanning for expired routes by keeping a dedicated list. - Speed up "generic" XDP by trying harder to avoid large allocations. - Support attaching arbitrary metadata to netconsole messages. Things we sprinkled into general kernel code -------------------------------------------- - Enforce VM_IOREMAP flag and range in ioremap_page_range and introduce VM_SPARSE kind and vm_area_[un]map_pages (used by bpf_arena). - Rework selftest harness to enable the use of the full range of ksft exit code (pass, fail, skip, xfail, xpass). Netfilter --------- - Allow userspace to define a table that is exclusively owned by a daemon (via netlink socket aliveness) without auto-removing this table when the userspace program exits. Such table gets marked as orphaned and a restarting management daemon can re-attach/regain ownership. - Speed up element insertions to nftables' concatenated-ranges set type. Compact a few related data structures. BPF --- - Add BPF token support for delegating a subset of BPF subsystem functionality from privileged system-wide daemons such as systemd through special mount options for userns-bound BPF fs to a trusted & unprivileged application. - Introduce bpf_arena which is sparse shared memory region between BPF program and user space where structures inside the arena can have pointers to other areas of the arena, and pointers work seamlessly for both user-space programs and BPF programs. - Introduce may_goto instruction that is a contract between the verifier and the program. The verifier allows the program to loop assuming it's behaving well, but reserves the right to terminate it. - Extend the BPF verifier to enable static subprog calls in spin lock critical sections. - Support registration of struct_ops types from modules which helps projects like fuse-bpf that seeks to implement a new struct_ops type. - Add support for retrieval of cookies for perf/kprobe multi links. - Support arbitrary TCP SYN cookie generation / validation in the TC layer with BPF to allow creating SYN flood handling in BPF firewalls. - Add code generation to inline the bpf_kptr_xchg() helper which improves performance when stashing/popping the allocated BPF objects. Wireless -------- - Add SPP (signaling and payload protected) AMSDU support. - Support wider bandwidth OFDMA, as required for EHT operation. Driver API ---------- - Major overhaul of the Energy Efficient Ethernet internals to support new link modes (2.5GE, 5GE), share more code between drivers (especially those using phylib), and encourage more uniform behavior. Convert and clean up drivers. - Define an API for querying per netdev queue statistics from drivers. - IPSec: account in global stats for fully offloaded sessions. - Create a concept of Ethernet PHY Packages at the Device Tree level, to allow parameterizing the existing PHY package code. - Enable Rx hashing (RSS) on GTP protocol fields. Misc ---- - Improvements and refactoring all over networking selftests. - Create uniform module aliases for TC classifiers, actions, and packet schedulers to simplify creating modprobe policies. - Address all missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() warnings in networking. - Extend the Netlink descriptions in YAML to cover message encapsulation or "Netlink polymorphism", where interpretation of nested attributes depends on link type, classifier type or some other "class type". Drivers ------- - Ethernet high-speed NICs: - Add a new driver for Marvell's Octeon PCI Endpoint NIC VF. - Intel (100G, ice, idpf): - support E825-C devices - nVidia/Mellanox: - support devices with one port and multiple PCIe links - Broadcom (bnxt): - support n-tuple filters - support configuring the RSS key - Wangxun (ngbe/txgbe): - implement irq_domain for TXGBE's sub-interrupts - Pensando/AMD: - support XDP - optimize queue submission and wakeup handling (+17% bps) - optimize struct layout, saving 28% of memory on queues - Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual: - Google cloud vNIC: - refactor driver to perform memory allocations for new queue config before stopping and freeing the old queue memory - Synopsys (stmmac): - obey queueMaxSDU and implement counters required by 802.1Qbv - Renesas (ravb): - support packet checksum offload - suspend to RAM and runtime PM support - Ethernet switches: - nVidia/Mellanox: - support for nexthop group statistics - Microchip: - ksz8: implement PHY loopback - add support for KSZ8567, a 7-port 10/100Mbps switch - PTP: - New driver for RENESAS FemtoClock3 Wireless clock generator. - Support OCP PTP cards designed and built by Adva. - CAN: - Support recvmsg() flags for own, local and remote traffic on CAN BCM sockets. - Support for esd GmbH PCIe/402 CAN device family. - m_can: - Rx/Tx submission coalescing - wake on frame Rx - WiFi: - Intel (iwlwifi): - enable signaling and payload protected A-MSDUs - support wider-bandwidth OFDMA - support for new devices - bump FW API to 89 for AX devices; 90 for BZ/SC devices - MediaTek (mt76): - mt7915: newer ADIE version support - mt7925: radio temperature sensor support - Qualcomm (ath11k): - support 6 GHz station power modes: Low Power Indoor (LPI), Standard Power) SP and Very Low Power (VLP) - QCA6390 & WCN6855: support 2 concurrent station interfaces - QCA2066 support - Qualcomm (ath12k): - refactoring in preparation for Multi-Link Operation (MLO) support - 1024 Block Ack window size support - firmware-2.bin support - support having multiple identical PCI devices (firmware needs to have ATH12K_FW_FEATURE_MULTI_QRTR_ID) - QCN9274: support split-PHY devices - WCN7850: enable Power Save Mode in station mode - WCN7850: P2P support - RealTek: - rtw88: support for more rtw8811cu and rtw8821cu devices - rtw89: support SCAN_RANDOM_SN and SET_SCAN_DWELL - rtlwifi: speed up USB firmware initialization - rtwl8xxxu: - RTL8188F: concurrent interface support - Channel Switch Announcement (CSA) support in AP mode - Broadcom (brcmfmac): - per-vendor feature support - per-vendor SAE password setup - DMI nvram filename quirk for ACEPC W5 Pro Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEE6jPA+I1ugmIBA4hXMUZtbf5SIrsFAmXv0mgACgkQMUZtbf5S IrtgMxAAuRd+WJW++SENr4KxIWhYO1q6Xcxnai43wrNkan9swD24icG8TYALt4f3 yoT6idQvWReAb5JNlh9rUQz8R7E0nJXlvEFn5MtJwcthx2C6wFo/XkJlddlRrT+j c2xGILwLjRhW65LaC0MZ2ECbEERkFz8xcGfK2SWzUgh6KYvPjcRfKFxugpM7xOQK P/Wnqhs4fVRS/Mj/bCcXcO+yhwC121Q3qVeQVjGS0AzEC65hAW87a/kc2BfgcegD EyI9R7mf6criQwX+0awubjfoIdr4oW/8oDVNvUDczkJkbaEVaLMQk9P5x/0XnnVS UHUchWXyI80Q8Rj12uN1/I0h3WtwNQnCRBuLSmtm6GLfCAwbLvp2nGWDnaXiqryW DVKUIHGvqPKjkOOMOVfSvfB3LvkS3xsFVVYiQBQCn0YSs/gtu4CoF2Nty9CiLPbK tTuxUnLdPDZDxU//l0VArZmP8p2JM7XQGJ+JH8GFH4SBTyBR23e0iyPSoyaxjnYn RReDnHMVsrS1i7GPhbqDJWn+uqMSs7N149i0XmmyeqwQHUVSJN3J2BApP2nCaDfy H2lTuYly5FfEezt61NvCE4qr/VsWeEjm1fYlFQ9dFn4pGn+HghyCpw+xD1ZN56DN lujemau5B3kk1UTtAT4ypPqvuqjkRFqpNV2LzsJSk/Js+hApw8Y= =oY52 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'net-next-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski: "Core & protocols: - Large effort by Eric to lower rtnl_lock pressure and remove locks: - Make commonly used parts of rtnetlink (address, route dumps etc) lockless, protected by RCU instead of rtnl_lock. - Add a netns exit callback which already holds rtnl_lock, allowing netns exit to take rtnl_lock once in the core instead of once for each driver / callback. - Remove locks / serialization in the socket diag interface. - Remove 6 calls to synchronize_rcu() while holding rtnl_lock. - Remove the dev_base_lock, depend on RCU where necessary. - Support busy polling on a per-epoll context basis. Poll length and budget parameters can be set independently of system defaults. - Introduce struct net_hotdata, to make sure read-mostly global config variables fit in as few cache lines as possible. - Add optional per-nexthop statistics to ease monitoring / debug of ECMP imbalance problems. - Support TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT in MPTCP. - Ensure that IPv6 temporary addresses' preferred lifetimes are long enough, compared to other configured lifetimes, and at least 2 sec. - Support forwarding of ICMP Error messages in IPSec, per RFC 4301. - Add support for the independent control state machine for bonding per IEEE 802.1AX-2008 5.4.15 in addition to the existing coupled control state machine. - Add "network ID" to MCTP socket APIs to support hosts with multiple disjoint MCTP networks. - Re-use the mono_delivery_time skbuff bit for packets which user space wants to be sent at a specified time. Maintain the timing information while traversing veth links, bridge etc. - Take advantage of MSG_SPLICE_PAGES for RxRPC DATA and ACK packets. - Simplify many places iterating over netdevs by using an xarray instead of a hash table walk (hash table remains in place, for use on fastpaths). - Speed up scanning for expired routes by keeping a dedicated list. - Speed up "generic" XDP by trying harder to avoid large allocations. - Support attaching arbitrary metadata to netconsole messages. Things we sprinkled into general kernel code: - Enforce VM_IOREMAP flag and range in ioremap_page_range and introduce VM_SPARSE kind and vm_area_[un]map_pages (used by bpf_arena). - Rework selftest harness to enable the use of the full range of ksft exit code (pass, fail, skip, xfail, xpass). Netfilter: - Allow userspace to define a table that is exclusively owned by a daemon (via netlink socket aliveness) without auto-removing this table when the userspace program exits. Such table gets marked as orphaned and a restarting management daemon can re-attach/regain ownership. - Speed up element insertions to nftables' concatenated-ranges set type. Compact a few related data structures. BPF: - Add BPF token support for delegating a subset of BPF subsystem functionality from privileged system-wide daemons such as systemd through special mount options for userns-bound BPF fs to a trusted & unprivileged application. - Introduce bpf_arena which is sparse shared memory region between BPF program and user space where structures inside the arena can have pointers to other areas of the arena, and pointers work seamlessly for both user-space programs and BPF programs. - Introduce may_goto instruction that is a contract between the verifier and the program. The verifier allows the program to loop assuming it's behaving well, but reserves the right to terminate it. - Extend the BPF verifier to enable static subprog calls in spin lock critical sections. - Support registration of struct_ops types from modules which helps projects like fuse-bpf that seeks to implement a new struct_ops type. - Add support for retrieval of cookies for perf/kprobe multi links. - Support arbitrary TCP SYN cookie generation / validation in the TC layer with BPF to allow creating SYN flood handling in BPF firewalls. - Add code generation to inline the bpf_kptr_xchg() helper which improves performance when stashing/popping the allocated BPF objects. Wireless: - Add SPP (signaling and payload protected) AMSDU support. - Support wider bandwidth OFDMA, as required for EHT operation. Driver API: - Major overhaul of the Energy Efficient Ethernet internals to support new link modes (2.5GE, 5GE), share more code between drivers (especially those using phylib), and encourage more uniform behavior. Convert and clean up drivers. - Define an API for querying per netdev queue statistics from drivers. - IPSec: account in global stats for fully offloaded sessions. - Create a concept of Ethernet PHY Packages at the Device Tree level, to allow parameterizing the existing PHY package code. - Enable Rx hashing (RSS) on GTP protocol fields. Misc: - Improvements and refactoring all over networking selftests. - Create uniform module aliases for TC classifiers, actions, and packet schedulers to simplify creating modprobe policies. - Address all missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() warnings in networking. - Extend the Netlink descriptions in YAML to cover message encapsulation or "Netlink polymorphism", where interpretation of nested attributes depends on link type, classifier type or some other "class type". Drivers: - Ethernet high-speed NICs: - Add a new driver for Marvell's Octeon PCI Endpoint NIC VF. - Intel (100G, ice, idpf): - support E825-C devices - nVidia/Mellanox: - support devices with one port and multiple PCIe links - Broadcom (bnxt): - support n-tuple filters - support configuring the RSS key - Wangxun (ngbe/txgbe): - implement irq_domain for TXGBE's sub-interrupts - Pensando/AMD: - support XDP - optimize queue submission and wakeup handling (+17% bps) - optimize struct layout, saving 28% of memory on queues - Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual: - Google cloud vNIC: - refactor driver to perform memory allocations for new queue config before stopping and freeing the old queue memory - Synopsys (stmmac): - obey queueMaxSDU and implement counters required by 802.1Qbv - Renesas (ravb): - support packet checksum offload - suspend to RAM and runtime PM support - Ethernet switches: - nVidia/Mellanox: - support for nexthop group statistics - Microchip: - ksz8: implement PHY loopback - add support for KSZ8567, a 7-port 10/100Mbps switch - PTP: - New driver for RENESAS FemtoClock3 Wireless clock generator. - Support OCP PTP cards designed and built by Adva. - CAN: - Support recvmsg() flags for own, local and remote traffic on CAN BCM sockets. - Support for esd GmbH PCIe/402 CAN device family. - m_can: - Rx/Tx submission coalescing - wake on frame Rx - WiFi: - Intel (iwlwifi): - enable signaling and payload protected A-MSDUs - support wider-bandwidth OFDMA - support for new devices - bump FW API to 89 for AX devices; 90 for BZ/SC devices - MediaTek (mt76): - mt7915: newer ADIE version support - mt7925: radio temperature sensor support - Qualcomm (ath11k): - support 6 GHz station power modes: Low Power Indoor (LPI), Standard Power) SP and Very Low Power (VLP) - QCA6390 & WCN6855: support 2 concurrent station interfaces - QCA2066 support - Qualcomm (ath12k): - refactoring in preparation for Multi-Link Operation (MLO) support - 1024 Block Ack window size support - firmware-2.bin support - support having multiple identical PCI devices (firmware needs to have ATH12K_FW_FEATURE_MULTI_QRTR_ID) - QCN9274: support split-PHY devices - WCN7850: enable Power Save Mode in station mode - WCN7850: P2P support - RealTek: - rtw88: support for more rtw8811cu and rtw8821cu devices - rtw89: support SCAN_RANDOM_SN and SET_SCAN_DWELL - rtlwifi: speed up USB firmware initialization - rtwl8xxxu: - RTL8188F: concurrent interface support - Channel Switch Announcement (CSA) support in AP mode - Broadcom (brcmfmac): - per-vendor feature support - per-vendor SAE password setup - DMI nvram filename quirk for ACEPC W5 Pro" * tag 'net-next-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (2255 commits) nexthop: Fix splat with CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT=y nexthop: Fix out-of-bounds access during attribute validation nexthop: Only parse NHA_OP_FLAGS for dump messages that require it nexthop: Only parse NHA_OP_FLAGS for get messages that require it bpf: move sleepable flag from bpf_prog_aux to bpf_prog bpf: hardcode BPF_PROG_PACK_SIZE to 2MB * num_possible_nodes() selftests/bpf: Add kprobe multi triggering benchmarks ptp: Move from simple ida to xarray vxlan: Remove generic .ndo_get_stats64 vxlan: Do not alloc tstats manually devlink: Add comments to use netlink gen tool nfp: flower: handle acti_netdevs allocation failure net/packet: Add getsockopt support for PACKET_COPY_THRESH net/netlink: Add getsockopt support for NETLINK_LISTEN_ALL_NSID selftests/bpf: Add bpf_arena_htab test. selftests/bpf: Add bpf_arena_list test. selftests/bpf: Add unit tests for bpf_arena_alloc/free_pages bpf: Add helper macro bpf_addr_space_cast() libbpf: Recognize __arena global variables. bpftool: Recognize arena map type ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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A moderatly busy cycle for development this time around.
- Some cleanup of the main index page for easier navigation - Rework some of the other top-level pages for better readability and, with luck, fewer merge conflicts in the future. - Submit-checklist improvements, hopefully the first of many. - New Italian translations - A fair number of kernel-doc fixes and improvements. We have also dropped the recommendation to use an old version of Sphinx. - A new document from Thorsten on bisection ...and lots of fixes and updates. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCAAdFiEEIw+MvkEiF49krdp9F0NaE2wMflgFAmXvKVIACgkQF0NaE2wM flik1gf/ZFS1mHwDdmHA/vpx8UxdUlFEo0Pms8V24iPSW5aEIqkZ406c9DSyMTtp CXTzW+RSCfB1Q3ciYtakHBgv0RzZ5+RyaEZ1l7zVmMyw4nYvK6giYKmg8Y0EVPKI fAVuPWo5iE7io0sNVbKBKJJkj9Z8QEScM48hv/CV1FblMvHYn0lie6muJrF9G6Ez HND+hlYZtWkbRd5M86CDBiFeGMLVPx17T+psQyQIcbUYm9b+RUqZRHIVRLYbad7r 18r9+83DsOhXTVJCBBSfCSZwzF8yAm+eD1w47sxnSItF8OiIjqCzQgXs3BZe9TXH h2YyeWbMN3xByA4mEgpmOPP44RW7Pg== =SC60 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'docs-6.9' of git://git.lwn.net/linux Pull documentation updates from Jonathan Corbet: "A moderatly busy cycle for development this time around. - Some cleanup of the main index page for easier navigation - Rework some of the other top-level pages for better readability and, with luck, fewer merge conflicts in the future. - Submit-checklist improvements, hopefully the first of many. - New Italian translations - A fair number of kernel-doc fixes and improvements. We have also dropped the recommendation to use an old version of Sphinx. - A new document from Thorsten on bisection ... and lots of fixes and updates" * tag 'docs-6.9' of git://git.lwn.net/linux: (54 commits) docs: verify/bisect: fixes, finetuning, and support for Arch docs: Makefile: Add dependency to $(YNL_INDEX) for targets other than htmldocs docs: Move ja_JP/howto.rst to ja_JP/process/howto.rst docs: submit-checklist: use subheadings docs: submit-checklist: structure by category docs: new text on bisecting which also covers bug validation docs: drop the version constraints for sphinx and dependencies docs: kerneldoc-preamble.sty: Remove code for Sphinx <2.4 docs: Restore "smart quotes" for quotes docs/zh_CN: accurate translation of "function" docs: Include simplified link titles in main index docs: Correct formatting of title in admin-guide/index.rst docs: kernel_feat.py: fix build error for missing files MAINTAINERS: Set the field name for subsystem profile section kasan: Add documentation for CONFIG_KASAN_EXTRA_INFO Fixed case issue with 'fault-injection' in documentation kernel-doc: handle #if in enums as well Documentation: update mailing list addresses doc: kerneldoc.py: fix indentation scripts/kernel-doc: simplify signature printing ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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hardening updates for v6.9-rc1
- string.h and related header cleanups (Tanzir Hasan, Andy Shevchenko) - VMCI memcpy() usage and struct_size() cleanups (Vasiliy Kovalev, Harshit Mogalapalli) - selftests/powerpc: Fix load_unaligned_zeropad build failure (Michael Ellerman) - hardened Kconfig fragment updates (Marco Elver, Lukas Bulwahn) - Handle tail call optimization better in LKDTM (Douglas Anderson) - Use long form types in overflow.h (Andy Shevchenko) - Add flags param to string_get_size() (Andy Shevchenko) - Add Coccinelle script for potential struct_size() use (Jacob Keller) - Fix objtool corner case under KCFI (Josh Poimboeuf) - Drop 13 year old backward compat CAP_SYS_ADMIN check (Jingzi Meng) - Add str_plural() helper (Michal Wajdeczko, Kees Cook) - Ignore relocations in .notes section - Add comments to explain how __is_constexpr() works - Fix m68k stack alignment expectations in stackinit Kunit test - Convert string selftests to KUnit - Add KUnit tests for fortified string functions - Improve reporting during fortified string warnings - Allow non-type arg to type_max() and type_min() - Allow strscpy() to be called with only 2 arguments - Add binary mode to leaking_addresses scanner - Various small cleanups to leaking_addresses scanner - Adding wrapping_*() arithmetic helper - Annotate initial signed integer wrap-around in refcount_t - Add explicit UBSAN section to MAINTAINERS - Fix UBSAN self-test warnings - Simplify UBSAN build via removal of CONFIG_UBSAN_SANITIZE_ALL - Reintroduce UBSAN's signed overflow sanitizer -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCgA0FiEEpcP2jyKd1g9yPm4TiXL039xtwCYFAmXvm5kWHGtlZXNjb29r QGNocm9taXVtLm9yZwAKCRCJcvTf3G3AJiQqD/4mM6SWZpYHKlR1nEiqIyz7Hqr9 g4oguuw6HIVNJXLyeBI5Hd43CTeHPA0e++EETqhUAt7HhErxfYJY+JB221nRYmu+ zhhQ7N/xbTMV/Je7AR03kQjhiMm8LyEcM2X4BNrsAcoCieQzmO3g0zSp8ISzLUE0 PEEmf1lOzMe3gK2KOFCPt5Hiz9sGWyN6at+BQubY18tQGtjEXYAQNXkpD5qhGn4a EF693r/17wmc8hvSsjf4AGaWy1k8crG0WfpMCZsaqftjj0BbvOC60IDyx4eFjpcy tGyAJKETq161AkCdNweIh2Q107fG3tm0fcvw2dv8Wt1eQCko6M8dUGCBinQs/thh TexjJFS/XbSz+IvxLqgU+C5qkOP23E0M9m1dbIbOFxJAya/5n16WOBlGr3ae2Wdq /+t8wVSJw3vZiku5emWdFYP1VsdIHUjVa5QizFaaRhzLGRwhxVV49SP4IQC/5oM5 3MAgNOFTP6yRQn9Y9wP+SZs+SsfaIE7yfKa9zOi4S+Ve+LI2v4YFhh8NCRiLkeWZ R1dhp8Pgtuq76f/v0qUaWcuuVeGfJ37M31KOGIhi1sI/3sr7UMrngL8D1+F8UZMi zcLu+x4GtfUZCHl6znx1rNUBqE5S/5ndVhLpOqfCXKaQ+RAm7lkOJ3jXE2VhNkhp yVEmeSOLnlCaQjZvXQ== =OP+o -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'hardening-v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull hardening updates from Kees Cook: "As is pretty normal for this tree, there are changes all over the place, especially for small fixes, selftest improvements, and improved macro usability. Some header changes ended up landing via this tree as they depended on the string header cleanups. Also, a notable set of changes is the work for the reintroduction of the UBSAN signed integer overflow sanitizer so that we can continue to make improvements on the compiler side to make this sanitizer a more viable future security hardening option. Summary: - string.h and related header cleanups (Tanzir Hasan, Andy Shevchenko) - VMCI memcpy() usage and struct_size() cleanups (Vasiliy Kovalev, Harshit Mogalapalli) - selftests/powerpc: Fix load_unaligned_zeropad build failure (Michael Ellerman) - hardened Kconfig fragment updates (Marco Elver, Lukas Bulwahn) - Handle tail call optimization better in LKDTM (Douglas Anderson) - Use long form types in overflow.h (Andy Shevchenko) - Add flags param to string_get_size() (Andy Shevchenko) - Add Coccinelle script for potential struct_size() use (Jacob Keller) - Fix objtool corner case under KCFI (Josh Poimboeuf) - Drop 13 year old backward compat CAP_SYS_ADMIN check (Jingzi Meng) - Add str_plural() helper (Michal Wajdeczko, Kees Cook) - Ignore relocations in .notes section - Add comments to explain how __is_constexpr() works - Fix m68k stack alignment expectations in stackinit Kunit test - Convert string selftests to KUnit - Add KUnit tests for fortified string functions - Improve reporting during fortified string warnings - Allow non-type arg to type_max() and type_min() - Allow strscpy() to be called with only 2 arguments - Add binary mode to leaking_addresses scanner - Various small cleanups to leaking_addresses scanner - Adding wrapping_*() arithmetic helper - Annotate initial signed integer wrap-around in refcount_t - Add explicit UBSAN section to MAINTAINERS - Fix UBSAN self-test warnings - Simplify UBSAN build via removal of CONFIG_UBSAN_SANITIZE_ALL - Reintroduce UBSAN's signed overflow sanitizer" * tag 'hardening-v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: (51 commits) selftests/powerpc: Fix load_unaligned_zeropad build failure string: Convert helpers selftest to KUnit string: Convert selftest to KUnit sh: Fix build with CONFIG_UBSAN=y compiler.h: Explain how __is_constexpr() works overflow: Allow non-type arg to type_max() and type_min() VMCI: Fix possible memcpy() run-time warning in vmci_datagram_invoke_guest_handler() lib/string_helpers: Add flags param to string_get_size() x86, relocs: Ignore relocations in .notes section objtool: Fix UNWIND_HINT_{SAVE,RESTORE} across basic blocks overflow: Use POD in check_shl_overflow() lib: stackinit: Adjust target string to 8 bytes for m68k sparc: vdso: Disable UBSAN instrumentation kernel.h: Move lib/cmdline.c prototypes to string.h leaking_addresses: Provide mechanism to scan binary files leaking_addresses: Ignore input device status lines leaking_addresses: Use File::Temp for /tmp files MAINTAINERS: Update LEAKING_ADDRESSES details fortify: Improve buffer overflow reporting fortify: Add KUnit tests for runtime overflows ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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65d287c7eb |
asm-generic updates for 6.9
Just two small updates this time: - A series I did to unify the definition of PAGE_SIZE through Kconfig, intended to help with a vdso rework that needs the constant but cannot include the normal kernel headers when building the compat VDSO on arm64 and potentially others. - a patch from Yan Zhao to remove the pfn_to_virt() definitions from a couple of architectures after finding they were both incorrect and entirely unused. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEiK/NIGsWEZVxh/FrYKtH/8kJUicFAmXwEjQACgkQYKtH/8kJ UifwHxAAqXl6R4cZtjUKxHpQoX7TTtBgWyZ9OID8KYt8V/QN+Jme6EhuGV/5CJ1k 5n30PuDvSKPB9865HfCZgh0BDSzSFo2xtc/bDuqiPHO5deNhXUDKX5MowIs3Pf2J EM1OJYiXG/g9vR19uaHvWVA4I1eJk01+Pl5nZ3DA+n9ZYcnM35+HO7EQcH80FGwz jkjN1HizxDmuMDDKn24hrSt6mVoE54JWyeDvklbY4CbwZbtFbtBJiFv3NWTfaxSf MPR1fopgaAkT0aJzUXOh36qDodyqR2tz4M7ucpRKa6/YlOewDN59tFwgwtun0s74 lLJPBqQ6cT8no1VODNnKPb1M5Jh3uzsF1fuhnU6B06Z+1s7sxxqOli1Q0yrpivYY SCAh6WmiCMhHeP/sxfQHRhhrx9l0gOarXh7s4wRJFp+LAi59NuUTeJotoOfboX4M ozeFgW1Rlr+wORzUargRnQiXMLObC/RFdogLgiBJwa8XOI8bOPZg9JfAUPOwbfa2 37IFZRleu+V2NaBF8rS5wRGI8hVp99XSMjlskKLM/645doqNq1cyR9UO68jb1hhF d5X2+BEaEJTHJbXEQ9YtThpNWYzHXL5dFswVJfHDs+CW1FWi5GVqCufZGzr7xihy uNLlVqXLhjM+hU2dDoS4ZshygxN3b8f2qa+GtlIMBYrLcbcjxd4= =X4Cs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'asm-generic-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic Pull asm-generic updates from Arnd Bergmann: "Just two small updates this time: - A series I did to unify the definition of PAGE_SIZE through Kconfig, intended to help with a vdso rework that needs the constant but cannot include the normal kernel headers when building the compat VDSO on arm64 and potentially others - a patch from Yan Zhao to remove the pfn_to_virt() definitions from a couple of architectures after finding they were both incorrect and entirely unused" * tag 'asm-generic-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic: arch: define CONFIG_PAGE_SIZE_*KB on all architectures arch: simplify architecture specific page size configuration arch: consolidate existing CONFIG_PAGE_SIZE_*KB definitions mm: Remove broken pfn_to_virt() on arch csky/hexagon/openrisc |
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Linus Torvalds
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306bee64b7 |
SoC: device tree updates for 6.9
There is very little going on with new SoC support this time, all the new chips are variations of others that we already support, and they are all based on ARMv8 cores: - Mediatek MT7981B (Filogic 820) and MT7988A (Filogic 880) are networking SoCs designed to be used in wireless routers, similar to the already supported MT7986A (Filogic 830). - NXP i.MX8DXP is a variant of i.MX8QXP, with two CPU cores less. These are used in many embedded and industrial applications. - Renesas R8A779G2 (R-Car V4H ES2.0) and R8A779H0 (R-Car V4M) are automotive SoCs. - TI J722S is another automotive variant of its K3 family, related to the AM62 series. There are a total of 7 new arm32 machines and 45 arm64 ones, including - Two Android phones based on the old Tegra30 chip - Two machines using Cortex-A53 SoCs from Allwinner, a mini PC and a SoM development board - A set-top box using Amlogic Meson G12A S905X2 - Eight embedded board using NXP i.MX6/8/9 - Three machines using Mediatek network router chips - Ten Chromebooks, all based on Mediatek MT8186 - One development board based on Mediatek MT8395 (Genio 1200) - Seven tablets and phones based on Qualcomm SoCs, most of them from Samsung. - A third development board for Qualcomm SM8550 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2) - Three variants of the "White Hawk" board for Renesas automotive SoCs - Ten Rockchips RK35xx based machines, including NAS, Tablet, Game console and industrial form factors. - Three evaluation boards for TI K3 based SoCs The other changes are mainly the usual feature additions for existing hardware, cleanups, and dtc compile time fixes. One notable change is the inclusion of PowerVR SGX GPU nodes on TI SoCs. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEiK/NIGsWEZVxh/FrYKtH/8kJUicFAmXvLwQACgkQYKtH/8kJ Uidkhw/+LjDOIqF8f4+6TBCCS3pFAVSAZxKxlm7L4VhsVOOeGZdspOY57eKZJWqW bVqj+B22UjJSw/9LOrFBNApkV8vk+rR7UfJjzijXM34WB80DC8+s7DbenCHagqR8 fsKCB4tHKTYbBk6EefzyWy7fSA1SFu7hpTg5qWK8XONbGdHnkhbj1aQDbUe7p961 huKGM+2spO+bFs3ljHGymBWywFKtuMTmVzoq16mBZl/bnuIKobm7W2kF+n3NAo+h CMta6J9mBlinBT+VtIg2Xax+KvkjmoitevOmyURxp/33+14A64dafI+RLiSyeqb6 DfeAp9ptrBbVGzYZq2r07WYX9AIBdD2hvdkrtrjOy6JPqtJpWdfA4slYzWCzZfOz O08sV3l7ERggpNkMcTWiwBiuB/y5Hci7SYVeQm8N8bp5PydgNpoo6kNVpnc1e6ri Ug8t/jQYvpkCVHT3ld8PmgpWoZRinKIe6PNmqdg5jUu8aH+m4TNNmHyA2IjBcovj 006FBBGVKp4HlCrGz4t9/XsmKzt+cRxLaX06duoZ93FQknXSzs7j7UDkPhpR07kF yEHjETnfhziyONL2fHZ+ejBoK/9psTFtzbpgMreBJ0mFZM0yvL0c+gcMvDgDD8ho PCp2ohDYpKPoklrTqMLKM7Yjev5bTOdrAJeWoLDWCbgkzVDkyjw= =krkR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'soc-dt-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/soc Pull SoC device tree updates from Arnd Bergmann: "There is very little going on with new SoC support this time, all the new chips are variations of others that we already support, and they are all based on ARMv8 cores: - Mediatek MT7981B (Filogic 820) and MT7988A (Filogic 880) are networking SoCs designed to be used in wireless routers, similar to the already supported MT7986A (Filogic 830). - NXP i.MX8DXP is a variant of i.MX8QXP, with two CPU cores less. These are used in many embedded and industrial applications. - Renesas R8A779G2 (R-Car V4H ES2.0) and R8A779H0 (R-Car V4M) are automotive SoCs. - TI J722S is another automotive variant of its K3 family, related to the AM62 series. There are a total of 7 new arm32 machines and 45 arm64 ones, including - Two Android phones based on the old Tegra30 chip - Two machines using Cortex-A53 SoCs from Allwinner, a mini PC and a SoM development board - A set-top box using Amlogic Meson G12A S905X2 - Eight embedded board using NXP i.MX6/8/9 - Three machines using Mediatek network router chips - Ten Chromebooks, all based on Mediatek MT8186 - One development board based on Mediatek MT8395 (Genio 1200) - Seven tablets and phones based on Qualcomm SoCs, most of them from Samsung. - A third development board for Qualcomm SM8550 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2) - Three variants of the "White Hawk" board for Renesas automotive SoCs - Ten Rockchips RK35xx based machines, including NAS, Tablet, Game console and industrial form factors. - Three evaluation boards for TI K3 based SoCs The other changes are mainly the usual feature additions for existing hardware, cleanups, and dtc compile time fixes. One notable change is the inclusion of PowerVR SGX GPU nodes on TI SoCs" * tag 'soc-dt-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/soc: (824 commits) riscv: dts: Move BUILTIN_DTB_SOURCE to common Kconfig riscv: dts: starfive: jh7100: fix root clock names ARM: dts: samsung: exynos4412: decrease memory to account for unusable region arm64: dts: qcom: sm8250-xiaomi-elish: set rotation arm64: dts: qcom: sm8650: Fix SPMI channels size arm64: dts: qcom: sm8550: Fix SPMI channels size arm64: dts: rockchip: Fix name for UART pin header on qnap-ts433 arm: dts: marvell: clearfog-gtr-l8: align port numbers with enclosure arm: dts: marvell: clearfog-gtr-l8: add support for second sfp connector dt-bindings: soc: renesas: renesas-soc: Add pattern for gray-hawk dtc: Enable dtc interrupt_provider check arm64: dts: st: add video encoder support to stm32mp255 arm64: dts: st: add video decoder support to stm32mp255 ARM: dts: stm32: enable crypto accelerator on stm32mp135f-dk ARM: dts: stm32: enable CRC on stm32mp135f-dk ARM: dts: stm32: add CRC on stm32mp131 ARM: dts: add stm32f769-disco-mb1166-reva09 ARM: dts: stm32: add display support on stm32f769-disco ARM: dts: stm32: rename mmc_vcard to vcc-3v3 on stm32f769-disco ARM: dts: stm32: add DSI support on stm32f769 ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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685d982112 |
Core x86 changes for v6.9:
- The biggest change is the rework of the percpu code, to support the 'Named Address Spaces' GCC feature, by Uros Bizjak: - This allows C code to access GS and FS segment relative memory via variables declared with such attributes, which allows the compiler to better optimize those accesses than the previous inline assembly code. - The series also includes a number of micro-optimizations for various percpu access methods, plus a number of cleanups of %gs accesses in assembly code. - These changes have been exposed to linux-next testing for the last ~5 months, with no known regressions in this area. - Fix/clean up __switch_to()'s broken but accidentally working handling of FPU switching - which also generates better code. - Propagate more RIP-relative addressing in assembly code, to generate slightly better code. - Rework the CPU mitigations Kconfig space to be less idiosyncratic, to make it easier for distros to follow & maintain these options. - Rework the x86 idle code to cure RCU violations and to clean up the logic. - Clean up the vDSO Makefile logic. - Misc cleanups and fixes. [ Please note that there's a higher number of merge commits in this branch (three) than is usual in x86 topic trees. This happened due to the long testing lifecycle of the percpu changes that involved 3 merge windows, which generated a longer history and various interactions with other core x86 changes that we felt better about to carry in a single branch. ] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmXvB0gRHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1jUqRAAqnEQPiabF5acQlHrwviX+cjSobDlqtH5 9q2AQy9qaEHapzD0XMOxvFye6XIvehGOGxSPvk6CoviSxBND8rb56lvnsEZuLeBV Bo5QSIL2x42Zrvo11iPHwgXZfTIusU90sBuKDRFkYBAxY3HK2naMDZe8MAsYCUE9 nwgHF8DDc/NYiSOXV8kosWoWpNIkoK/STyH5bvTQZMqZcwyZ49AIeP1jGZb/prbC e/rbnlrq5Eu6brpM7xo9kELO0Vhd34urV14KrrIpdkmUKytW2KIsyvW8D6fqgDBj NSaQLLcz0pCXbhF+8Nqvdh/1coR4L7Ymt08P1rfEjCsQgb/2WnSAGUQuC5JoGzaj ngkbFcZllIbD9gNzMQ1n4Aw5TiO+l9zxCqPC/r58Uuvstr+K9QKlwnp2+B3Q73Ft rojIJ04NJL6lCHdDgwAjTTks+TD2PT/eBWsDfJ/1pnUWttmv9IjMpnXD5sbHxoiU 2RGGKnYbxXczYdq/ALYDWM6JXpfnJZcXL3jJi0IDcCSsb92xRvTANYFHnTfyzGfw EHkhbF4e4Vy9f6QOkSP3CvW5H26BmZS9DKG0J9Il5R3u2lKdfbb5vmtUmVTqHmAD Ulo5cWZjEznlWCAYSI/aIidmBsp9OAEvYd+X7Z5SBIgTfSqV7VWHGt0BfA1heiVv F/mednG0gGc= =3v4F -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-core-2024-03-11' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull core x86 updates from Ingo Molnar: - The biggest change is the rework of the percpu code, to support the 'Named Address Spaces' GCC feature, by Uros Bizjak: - This allows C code to access GS and FS segment relative memory via variables declared with such attributes, which allows the compiler to better optimize those accesses than the previous inline assembly code. - The series also includes a number of micro-optimizations for various percpu access methods, plus a number of cleanups of %gs accesses in assembly code. - These changes have been exposed to linux-next testing for the last ~5 months, with no known regressions in this area. - Fix/clean up __switch_to()'s broken but accidentally working handling of FPU switching - which also generates better code - Propagate more RIP-relative addressing in assembly code, to generate slightly better code - Rework the CPU mitigations Kconfig space to be less idiosyncratic, to make it easier for distros to follow & maintain these options - Rework the x86 idle code to cure RCU violations and to clean up the logic - Clean up the vDSO Makefile logic - Misc cleanups and fixes * tag 'x86-core-2024-03-11' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (52 commits) x86/idle: Select idle routine only once x86/idle: Let prefer_mwait_c1_over_halt() return bool x86/idle: Cleanup idle_setup() x86/idle: Clean up idle selection x86/idle: Sanitize X86_BUG_AMD_E400 handling sched/idle: Conditionally handle tick broadcast in default_idle_call() x86: Increase brk randomness entropy for 64-bit systems x86/vdso: Move vDSO to mmap region x86/vdso/kbuild: Group non-standard build attributes and primary object file rules together x86/vdso: Fix rethunk patching for vdso-image-{32,64}.o x86/retpoline: Ensure default return thunk isn't used at runtime x86/vdso: Use CONFIG_COMPAT_32 to specify vdso32 x86/vdso: Use $(addprefix ) instead of $(foreach ) x86/vdso: Simplify obj-y addition x86/vdso: Consolidate targets and clean-files x86/bugs: Rename CONFIG_RETHUNK => CONFIG_MITIGATION_RETHUNK x86/bugs: Rename CONFIG_CPU_SRSO => CONFIG_MITIGATION_SRSO x86/bugs: Rename CONFIG_CPU_IBRS_ENTRY => CONFIG_MITIGATION_IBRS_ENTRY x86/bugs: Rename CONFIG_CPU_UNRET_ENTRY => CONFIG_MITIGATION_UNRET_ENTRY x86/bugs: Rename CONFIG_SLS => CONFIG_MITIGATION_SLS ... |
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Linus Torvalds
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a5b1a017cb |
Locking changes for v6.9:
- Micro-optimize local_xchg() and the rtmutex code on x86 - Fix percpu-rwsem contention tracepoints - Simplify debugging Kconfig dependencies - Update/clarify the documentation of atomic primitives - Misc cleanups Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCgAvFiEEBpT5eoXrXCwVQwEKEnMQ0APhK1gFAmXu6EARHG1pbmdvQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQEnMQ0APhK1i7og/8DY/pEGqa/9xYZNE+3NZypuri93XjzFKu i2yN1ymjSmjgQY83ImmP67gBBf7xd3kS0oiHM+lWnPE10pkzIPhleru4iExoyOB6 oMcQSyZALK3uRzxG/EwhuZhE0z9SadB/vkFUDJh677beMRsqfm2QXb4urEcTLUye z4+Tg5zjJvNpKpGoTO7sWj0AfvpEa40RFaGAZEBdmU5CrykLE9tIL6wBEP5RAUcI b8M+tr7D0JD0VGp4zhayEvq2TiwZhhxQ9C5HpVqck7LsfQvoXgBhGtxl/EkXVJ59 PiaLDJAY/D0ocyz1WNB7pFfOdZP6RV0a/5gEzp1uvmRdRV+gEhX88aBmtcc2072p Do5fQwoqNecpHdY1+QY4n5Bq5KYQz9JZl3U1M5g/5dAjDiCo1W+eKk4AlkdymLQQ 4jhCsBFnrQdcrxHIfyHi1ocggs0cUXTCDIRPZSsA1ij51UxcLK2kz/6Ba1jSnFGk iAfcF+Dj68/48zrz9yr+DS1od+oIsj4E+lr0btbj7xf2yiFXKbjPNE5Z8dk3JLay /Eyb5NSZzfT4cpjpwYAoQ/JJySm3i0Uu/llOOIlTTi94waFomFBaCAo7/ujoGOOJ /VHqouGVWaWtv6JhkjikgqzVj34Yr3rqZq9O3SbrZcu4YafKbaLNbzlt5z4zMkQv wSMAPFgvcZQ= =t84c -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'locking-core-2024-03-11' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull locking updates from Ingo Molnar: - Micro-optimize local_xchg() and the rtmutex code on x86 - Fix percpu-rwsem contention tracepoints - Simplify debugging Kconfig dependencies - Update/clarify the documentation of atomic primitives - Misc cleanups * tag 'locking-core-2024-03-11' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: locking/rtmutex: Use try_cmpxchg_relaxed() in mark_rt_mutex_waiters() locking/x86: Implement local_xchg() using CMPXCHG without the LOCK prefix locking/percpu-rwsem: Trigger contention tracepoints only if contended locking/rwsem: Make DEBUG_RWSEMS and PREEMPT_RT mutually exclusive locking/rwsem: Clarify that RWSEM_READER_OWNED is just a hint locking/mutex: Simplify <linux/mutex.h> locking/qspinlock: Fix 'wait_early' set but not used warning locking/atomic: scripts: Clarify ordering of conditional atomics |
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Linus Torvalds
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8ede842f66 |
Rust changes for v6.9
Another routine one in terms of features. We got two version upgrades this time, but in terms of lines, 'alloc' changes are not very large. Toolchain and infrastructure: - Upgrade to Rust 1.76.0. This time around, due to how the kernel and Rust schedules have aligned, there are two upgrades in fact. These allow us to remove two more unstable features ('const_maybe_uninit_zeroed' and 'ptr_metadata') from the list, among other improvements. - Mark 'rustc' (and others) invocations as recursive, which fixes a new warning and prepares us for the future in case we eventually take advantage of the Make jobserver. 'kernel' crate: - Add the 'container_of!' macro. - Stop using the unstable 'ptr_metadata' feature by employing the now stable 'byte_sub' method to implement 'Arc::from_raw()'. - Add the 'time' module with a 'msecs_to_jiffies()' conversion function to begin with, to be used by Rust Binder. - Add 'notify_sync()' and 'wait_interruptible_timeout()' methods to 'CondVar', to be used by Rust Binder. - Update integer types for 'CondVar'. - Rename 'wait_list' field to 'wait_queue_head' in 'CondVar'. - Implement 'Display' and 'Debug' for 'BStr'. - Add the 'try_from_foreign()' method to the 'ForeignOwnable' trait. - Add reexports for macros so that they can be used from the right module (in addition to the root). - A series of code documentation improvements, including adding intra-doc links, consistency improvements, typo fixes... 'macros' crate: - Place generated 'init_module()' function in '.init.text'. Documentation: - Add documentation on Rust doctests and how they work. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEPjU5OPd5QIZ9jqqOGXyLc2htIW0FAmXsZXsACgkQGXyLc2ht IW26LQ//QdJvnkqwrhijfFchTZSc1SuPPb88yeUveVv9Ve568EObkGuvlFKo+OLB vt16h+0/LFIW32ZbJ1GeXYsmztOjc3xfyUoSi0Le9jDcffiO+km1DRFAkTVTlYha 18h01bJs/55JuIjU7UkKrxav6pNqBoNGOkkUvWdlitzqdw+kG0ad/7XiUomoAOI3 AEibG2Vltr0DmazW2sZLs4Ae9ytOBPuyMeRoh8WaxiFWz/Rtq3qCNN9ww5Et9RKl 7nhjoc6r2nweavE0oCilYhoFDl6fblhRUSGBCpF1nBOdG6KyrJswdAlv3xpncC/u TSZ+6N1BMn+xgPP4ftv0kG8TXm/AcInjiOlbOfnx+UX/R3laxfNrTrjpDzftc4Qm f+ygKefMClBCMHPlXu4OXCpL5C52p1GLK7q+q5PqF60P4qGoW6M3Vx6S8h9jT1oE kta+p0Rh3tz0YKwxPHcESuFdimkGh5+9zgAmbc3lKJ/uJ0AIdeEscriQn1S3xLF2 De57l2iGO7OpMzV8T9hf4rQImTVOvd9zpoyPF0aMRymoxiy3kQtG8WVIkVixIDPW LKkoQif0Eh4r28rHBZ2Hvt5tC9ZYTSZP1MgDl8dQGi+5h4fmcN7WvcdciCYOPBRc em8ifLgCB77DuRhA6AWV5p0IgDDC0aHL6UAF8qm5vSyb6HcoGhE= =BAGo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'rust-6.9' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux Pull Rust updates from Miguel Ojeda: "Another routine one in terms of features. We got two version upgrades this time, but in terms of lines, 'alloc' changes are not very large. Toolchain and infrastructure: - Upgrade to Rust 1.76.0 This time around, due to how the kernel and Rust schedules have aligned, there are two upgrades in fact. These allow us to remove two more unstable features ('const_maybe_uninit_zeroed' and 'ptr_metadata') from the list, among other improvements - Mark 'rustc' (and others) invocations as recursive, which fixes a new warning and prepares us for the future in case we eventually take advantage of the Make jobserver 'kernel' crate: - Add the 'container_of!' macro - Stop using the unstable 'ptr_metadata' feature by employing the now stable 'byte_sub' method to implement 'Arc::from_raw()' - Add the 'time' module with a 'msecs_to_jiffies()' conversion function to begin with, to be used by Rust Binder - Add 'notify_sync()' and 'wait_interruptible_timeout()' methods to 'CondVar', to be used by Rust Binder - Update integer types for 'CondVar' - Rename 'wait_list' field to 'wait_queue_head' in 'CondVar' - Implement 'Display' and 'Debug' for 'BStr' - Add the 'try_from_foreign()' method to the 'ForeignOwnable' trait - Add reexports for macros so that they can be used from the right module (in addition to the root) - A series of code documentation improvements, including adding intra-doc links, consistency improvements, typo fixes... 'macros' crate: - Place generated 'init_module()' function in '.init.text' Documentation: - Add documentation on Rust doctests and how they work" * tag 'rust-6.9' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux: (29 commits) rust: upgrade to Rust 1.76.0 kbuild: mark `rustc` (and others) invocations as recursive rust: add `container_of!` macro rust: str: implement `Display` and `Debug` for `BStr` rust: module: place generated init_module() function in .init.text rust: types: add `try_from_foreign()` method docs: rust: Add description of Rust documentation test as KUnit ones docs: rust: Move testing to a separate page rust: kernel: stop using ptr_metadata feature rust: kernel: add reexports for macros rust: locked_by: shorten doclink preview rust: kernel: remove unneeded doclink targets rust: kernel: add doclinks rust: kernel: add blank lines in front of code blocks rust: kernel: mark code fragments in docs with backticks rust: kernel: unify spelling of refcount in docs rust: str: move SAFETY comment in front of unsafe block rust: str: use `NUL` instead of 0 in doc comments rust: kernel: add srctree-relative doclinks rust: ioctl: end top-level module docs with full stop ... |
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Tiezhu Yang
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cb8a2ef084 |
LoongArch: Add ORC stack unwinder support
The kernel CONFIG_UNWINDER_ORC option enables the ORC unwinder, which is similar in concept to a DWARF unwinder. The difference is that the format of the ORC data is much simpler than DWARF, which in turn allows the ORC unwinder to be much simpler and faster. The ORC data consists of unwind tables which are generated by objtool. After analyzing all the code paths of a .o file, it determines information about the stack state at each instruction address in the file and outputs that information to the .orc_unwind and .orc_unwind_ip sections. The per-object ORC sections are combined at link time and are sorted and post-processed at boot time. The unwinder uses the resulting data to correlate instruction addresses with their stack states at run time. Most of the logic are similar with x86, in order to get ra info before ra is saved into stack, add ra_reg and ra_offset into orc_entry. At the same time, modify some arch-specific code to silence the objtool warnings. Co-developed-by: Jinyang He <hejinyang@loongson.cn> Signed-off-by: Jinyang He <hejinyang@loongson.cn> Co-developed-by: Youling Tang <tangyouling@loongson.cn> Signed-off-by: Youling Tang <tangyouling@loongson.cn> Signed-off-by: Tiezhu Yang <yangtiezhu@loongson.cn> Signed-off-by: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@loongson.cn> |
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Paolo Bonzini
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233d0bc4d8 |
LoongArch KVM changes for v6.9
1. Set reserved bits as zero in CPUCFG. 2. Start SW timer only when vcpu is blocking. 3. Do not restart SW timer when it is expired. 4. Remove unnecessary CSR register saving during enter guest. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCAA0FiEEzOlt8mkP+tbeiYy5AoYrw/LiJnoFAmXoeWIWHGNoZW5odWFj YWlAa2VybmVsLm9yZwAKCRAChivD8uImehb3D/9C5IrdyU/2f3fEUuuXO0a2ZS1p l2OT+yr7C6/jATokGcd+53CF8MzYawzuAT3tSXYyoqAxRu0HUkvuS1oA/eFM4EwV iIoUC3jnqcsQ5LCPt6yt+Tzgug64Xm5F4btYWIpmXgCJWx/VVG6+z3JarXAfA2it vgVMGgrrfHt68sEsenNFNgiJ5tCCubjR7XFwjM8rsL7AzUDdmXpF7gFyH2Ufgosi a5CxcPPauO1y5ZCGU4JU9QvxnVqW1kt/TRZIGqqGfULtlBSoZbD9zP3OcCQkL+ai SPNxvU5I+BeX6honpmO6aR/F1EphQhRji3ZKxI8UBo4aJD5+FtMG/YOEPI+ZAS0/ JPuWpDqJH46SN3jfKTQay8jXc+mcnOYXJ9Yrixd4UCf66WJit/+BOma/wP638u2j RUzm1kqhNGad6QiDDtSjISM6sg6FozAGc/KhCkWAhV+lHLnfkXtaf3S+GIu5OiWz ETCKlmIGiy0y774+iftlD7RDRGmtrC4cx5ibl7cKKi62Y5vgujCdDofAyYC+D5cW puaIuHOx1hWtPRT9p1WfUL310ED+Qj3N2pDDcJcqdCIiRRZ5l/hxGS7V687a30WV GcegEqh19CjI9KDat4E1ld4jUHJxaFrw3pr2z3SP7cW3IgdngPJL57M0M2jSazaQ 479xZPJ/i4xhJaKACg== =8HOW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'loongarch-kvm-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chenhuacai/linux-loongson into HEAD LoongArch KVM changes for v6.9 * Set reserved bits as zero in CPUCFG. * Start SW timer only when vcpu is blocking. * Do not restart SW timer when it is expired. * Remove unnecessary CSR register saving during enter guest. |
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Masahiro Yamada
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44929bface |
kbuild: remove GCC's default -Wpacked-bitfield-compat flag
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Masahiro Yamada
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e2bad142bb |
kbuild: unexport abs_srctree and abs_objtree
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Nathan Chancellor
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75b5ab134b |
kbuild: Move -Wenum-{compare-conditional,enum-conversion} into W=1
Clang enables -Wenum-enum-conversion and -Wenum-compare-conditional
under -Wenum-conversion. A recent change in Clang strengthened these
warnings and they appear frequently in common builds, primarily due to
several instances in common headers but there are quite a few drivers
that have individual instances as well.
include/linux/vmstat.h:508:43: warning: arithmetic between different enumeration types ('enum zone_stat_item' and 'enum numa_stat_item') [-Wenum-enum-conversion]
508 | return vmstat_text[NR_VM_ZONE_STAT_ITEMS +
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^
509 | item];
| ~~~~
drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/mvm/mac-ctxt.c:955:24: warning: conditional expression between different enumeration types ('enum iwl_mac_beacon_flags' and 'enum iwl_mac_beacon_flags_v1') [-Wenum-compare-conditional]
955 | flags |= is_new_rate ? IWL_MAC_BEACON_CCK
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956 | : IWL_MAC_BEACON_CCK_V1;
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/mvm/mac-ctxt.c:1120:21: warning: conditional expression between different enumeration types ('enum iwl_mac_beacon_flags' and 'enum iwl_mac_beacon_flags_v1') [-Wenum-compare-conditional]
1120 | 0) > 10 ?
| ^
1121 | IWL_MAC_BEACON_FILS :
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1122 | IWL_MAC_BEACON_FILS_V1;
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Doing arithmetic between or returning two different types of enums could
be a bug, so each of the instance of the warning needs to be evaluated.
Unfortunately, as mentioned above, there are many instances of this
warning in many different configurations, which can break the build when
CONFIG_WERROR is enabled.
To avoid introducing new instances of the warnings while cleaning up the
disruption for the majority of users, disable these warnings for the
default build while leaving them on for W=1 builds.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Closes: https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/2002
Link:
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Masahiro Yamada
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c83f020973 |
kconfig: remove named choice support
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Masahiro Yamada
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bedf923623 |
kconfig: use linked list in get_symbol_str() to iterate over menus
Currently, get_symbol_str() uses a tricky approach to traverse the associated menus. With relevant menus now linked to the symbol using a linked list, use list_for_each_entry() for iterating on the menus. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> |
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Masahiro Yamada
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e0492219a6 |
kconfig: link menus to a symbol
Currently, there is no direct link from (struct symbol) to (struct menu). It is still possible to access associated menus through the P_SYMBOL property, because property::menu is the relevant menu entry, but it results in complex code, as seen in get_symbol_str(). Use a linked list for simpler traversal of relevant menus. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> |
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Linus Torvalds
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3aaa8ce7a3 |
6 hotfixes. 4 are cc:stable and the remainder pertain to post-6.7
issues or aren't considered to be needed in earlier kernel versions. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZepZNgAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA jpEWAQC8ThQlyArXO8uXHwa8MDYgUKj02CIQE+jZ3pXIdL8w8gD/UGQQod+DBr3l zK3AljRd4hfrKVJB7H1+Zx/6PlH7Bgg= =DG4B -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-hotfixes-stable-2024-03-07-16-17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull misc fixes from Andrew Morton: "6 hotfixes. 4 are cc:stable and the remainder pertain to post-6.7 issues or aren't considered to be needed in earlier kernel versions" * tag 'mm-hotfixes-stable-2024-03-07-16-17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: scripts/gdb/symbols: fix invalid escape sequence warning mailmap: fix Kishon's email init/Kconfig: lower GCC version check for -Warray-bounds mm, mmap: fix vma_merge() case 7 with vma_ops->close mm: userfaultfd: fix unexpected change to src_folio when UFFDIO_MOVE fails mm, vmscan: prevent infinite loop for costly GFP_NOIO | __GFP_RETRY_MAYFAIL allocations |