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Pavel Begunkov
c398ecb3d6 io_uring: fix fs cleanup on cqe overflow
If completion queue overflow occurs, __io_cqring_fill_event() will
update req->cflags, which is in a union with req->work and happens to
be aliased to req->work.fs. Following io_free_req() ->
io_req_work_drop_env() may get a bunch of different problems (miscount
fs->users, segfault, etc) on cleaning @fs.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Begunkov <asml.silence@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-09 09:38:18 -06:00
Linus Torvalds
fcc95f0640 The main items are:
- support for asynchronous create and unlink (Jeff Layton).  Creates
   and unlinks are satisfied locally, without waiting for a reply from
   the MDS, provided the client has been granted appropriate caps (new
   in v15.y.z ("Octopus") release).  This can be a big help for metadata
   heavy workloads such as tar and rsync.  Opt-in with the new nowsync
   mount option.
 
 - multiple blk-mq queues for rbd (Hannes Reinecke and myself).  When
   the driver was converted to blk-mq, we settled on a single blk-mq
   queue because of a global lock in libceph and some other technical
   debt.  These have since been addressed, so allocate a queue per CPU
   to enhance parallelism.
 
 - don't hold onto caps that aren't actually needed (Zheng Yan).  This
   has been our long-standing behavior, but it causes issues with some
   active/standby applications (synchronous I/O, stalls if the standby
   goes down, etc).
 
 - .snap directory timestamps consistent with ceph-fuse (Luis Henriques)
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Merge tag 'ceph-for-5.7-rc1' of git://github.com/ceph/ceph-client

Pull ceph updates from Ilya Dryomov:
 "The main items are:

   - support for asynchronous create and unlink (Jeff Layton).

     Creates and unlinks are satisfied locally, without waiting for a
     reply from the MDS, provided the client has been granted
     appropriate caps (new in v15.y.z ("Octopus") release). This can be
     a big help for metadata heavy workloads such as tar and rsync.
     Opt-in with the new nowsync mount option.

   - multiple blk-mq queues for rbd (Hannes Reinecke and myself).

     When the driver was converted to blk-mq, we settled on a single
     blk-mq queue because of a global lock in libceph and some other
     technical debt. These have since been addressed, so allocate a
     queue per CPU to enhance parallelism.

   - don't hold onto caps that aren't actually needed (Zheng Yan).

     This has been our long-standing behavior, but it causes issues with
     some active/standby applications (synchronous I/O, stalls if the
     standby goes down, etc).

   - .snap directory timestamps consistent with ceph-fuse (Luis
     Henriques)"

* tag 'ceph-for-5.7-rc1' of git://github.com/ceph/ceph-client: (49 commits)
  ceph: fix snapshot directory timestamps
  ceph: wait for async creating inode before requesting new max size
  ceph: don't skip updating wanted caps when cap is stale
  ceph: request new max size only when there is auth cap
  ceph: cleanup return error of try_get_cap_refs()
  ceph: return ceph_mdsc_do_request() errors from __get_parent()
  ceph: check all mds' caps after page writeback
  ceph: update i_requested_max_size only when sending cap msg to auth mds
  ceph: simplify calling of ceph_get_fmode()
  ceph: remove delay check logic from ceph_check_caps()
  ceph: consider inode's last read/write when calculating wanted caps
  ceph: always renew caps if mds_wanted is insufficient
  ceph: update dentry lease for async create
  ceph: attempt to do async create when possible
  ceph: cache layout in parent dir on first sync create
  ceph: add new MDS req field to hold delegated inode number
  ceph: decode interval_sets for delegated inos
  ceph: make ceph_fill_inode non-static
  ceph: perform asynchronous unlink if we have sufficient caps
  ceph: don't take refs to want mask unless we have all bits
  ...
2020-04-08 21:44:05 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
c6b80eb89b overlayfs update for 5.7
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Merge tag 'ovl-update-5.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/vfs

Pull overlayfs update from Miklos Szeredi:

 - Fix failure to copy-up files from certain NFSv4 mounts

 - Sort out inconsistencies between st_ino and i_ino (used in /proc/locks)

 - Allow consistent (POSIX-y) inode numbering in more cases

 - Allow virtiofs to be used as upper layer

 - Miscellaneous cleanups and fixes

* tag 'ovl-update-5.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/vfs:
  ovl: document xino expected behavior
  ovl: enable xino automatically in more cases
  ovl: avoid possible inode number collisions with xino=on
  ovl: use a private non-persistent ino pool
  ovl: fix WARN_ON nlink drop to zero
  ovl: fix a typo in comment
  ovl: replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  ovl: ovl_obtain_alias(): don't call d_instantiate_anon() for old
  ovl: strict upper fs requirements for remote upper fs
  ovl: check if upper fs supports RENAME_WHITEOUT
  ovl: allow remote upper
  ovl: decide if revalidate needed on a per-dentry basis
  ovl: separate detection of remote upper layer from stacked overlay
  ovl: restructure dentry revalidation
  ovl: ignore failure to copy up unknown xattrs
  ovl: document permission model
  ovl: simplify i_ino initialization
  ovl: factor out helper ovl_get_root()
  ovl: fix out of date comment and unreachable code
  ovl: fix value of i_ino for lower hardlink corner case
2020-04-08 21:40:30 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
9744b923d5 Bug fixes for 5.7:
- Fix a problem in readahead where we can crash if we can't allocate a
 full bio due to GFP_NORETRY.
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Merge tag 'iomap-5.7-merge-3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux

Pull iomap fix from Darrick Wong:
 "Fix a problem in readahead where we can crash if we can't allocate a
  full bio due to GFP_NORETRY"

* tag 'iomap-5.7-merge-3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux:
  iomap: Handle memory allocation failure in readahead
2020-04-08 21:37:18 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
9b06860d7c libnvdimm for 5.7
- Add support for region alignment configuration and enforcement to
   fix compatibility across architectures and PowerPC page size
   configurations.
 
 - Introduce 'zero_page_range' as a dax operation. This facilitates
   filesystem-dax operation without a block-device.
 
 - Introduce phys_to_target_node() to facilitate drivers that want to
   know resulting numa node if a given reserved address range was
   onlined.
 
 - Advertise a persistence-domain for of_pmem and papr_scm. The
   persistence domain indicates where cpu-store cycles need to reach in
   the platform-memory subsystem before the platform will consider them
   power-fail protected.
 
 - Promote numa_map_to_online_node() to a cross-kernel generic facility.
 
 - Save x86 numa information to allow for node-id lookups for reserved
   memory ranges, deploy that capability for the e820-pmem driver.
 
 - Pick up some miscellaneous minor fixes, that missed v5.6-final,
   including a some smatch reports in the ioctl path and some unit test
   compilation fixups.
 
 - Fixup some flexible-array declarations.
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Merge tag 'libnvdimm-for-5.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm

Pull libnvdimm and dax updates from Dan Williams:
 "There were multiple touches outside of drivers/nvdimm/ this round to
  add cross arch compatibility to the devm_memremap_pages() interface,
  enhance numa information for persistent memory ranges, and add a
  zero_page_range() dax operation.

  This cycle I switched from the patchwork api to Konstantin's b4 script
  for collecting tags (from x86, PowerPC, filesystem, and device-mapper
  folks), and everything looks to have gone ok there. This has all
  appeared in -next with no reported issues.

  Summary:

   - Add support for region alignment configuration and enforcement to
     fix compatibility across architectures and PowerPC page size
     configurations.

   - Introduce 'zero_page_range' as a dax operation. This facilitates
     filesystem-dax operation without a block-device.

   - Introduce phys_to_target_node() to facilitate drivers that want to
     know resulting numa node if a given reserved address range was
     onlined.

   - Advertise a persistence-domain for of_pmem and papr_scm. The
     persistence domain indicates where cpu-store cycles need to reach
     in the platform-memory subsystem before the platform will consider
     them power-fail protected.

   - Promote numa_map_to_online_node() to a cross-kernel generic
     facility.

   - Save x86 numa information to allow for node-id lookups for reserved
     memory ranges, deploy that capability for the e820-pmem driver.

   - Pick up some miscellaneous minor fixes, that missed v5.6-final,
     including a some smatch reports in the ioctl path and some unit
     test compilation fixups.

   - Fixup some flexible-array declarations"

* tag 'libnvdimm-for-5.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm: (29 commits)
  dax: Move mandatory ->zero_page_range() check in alloc_dax()
  dax,iomap: Add helper dax_iomap_zero() to zero a range
  dax: Use new dax zero page method for zeroing a page
  dm,dax: Add dax zero_page_range operation
  s390,dcssblk,dax: Add dax zero_page_range operation to dcssblk driver
  dax, pmem: Add a dax operation zero_page_range
  pmem: Add functions for reading/writing page to/from pmem
  libnvdimm: Update persistence domain value for of_pmem and papr_scm device
  tools/test/nvdimm: Fix out of tree build
  libnvdimm/region: Fix build error
  libnvdimm/region: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  libnvdimm/label: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  ACPI: NFIT: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  libnvdimm/region: Introduce an 'align' attribute
  libnvdimm/region: Introduce NDD_LABELING
  libnvdimm/namespace: Enforce memremap_compat_align()
  libnvdimm/pfn: Prevent raw mode fallback if pfn-infoblock valid
  libnvdimm: Out of bounds read in __nd_ioctl()
  acpi/nfit: improve bounds checking for 'func'
  mm/memremap_pages: Introduce memremap_compat_align()
  ...
2020-04-08 21:03:40 -07:00
Filipe Manana
d611add48b btrfs: fix reclaim counter leak of space_info objects
Whenever we add a ticket to a space_info object we increment the object's
reclaim_size counter witht the ticket's bytes, and we decrement it with
the corresponding amount only when we are able to grant the requested
space to the ticket. When we are not able to grant the space to a ticket,
or when the ticket is removed due to a signal (e.g. an application has
received sigterm from the terminal) we never decrement the counter with
the corresponding bytes from the ticket. This leak can result in the
space reclaim code to later do much more work than necessary. So fix it
by decrementing the counter when those two cases happen as well.

Fixes: db161806dc ("btrfs: account ticket size at add/delete time")
Reviewed-by: Nikolay Borisov <nborisov@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2020-04-08 19:11:19 +02:00
Filipe Manana
7af597433d btrfs: make full fsyncs always operate on the entire file again
This is a revert of commit 0a8068a3dd ("btrfs: make ranged full
fsyncs more efficient"), with updated comment in btrfs_sync_file.

Commit 0a8068a3dd ("btrfs: make ranged full fsyncs more efficient")
made full fsyncs operate on the given range only as it assumed it was safe
when using the NO_HOLES feature, since the hole detection was simplified
some time ago and no longer was a source for races with ordered extent
completion of adjacent file ranges.

However it's still not safe to have a full fsync only operate on the given
range, because extent maps for new extents might not be present in memory
due to inode eviction or extent cloning. Consider the following example:

1) We are currently at transaction N;

2) We write to the file range [0, 1MiB);

3) Writeback finishes for the whole range and ordered extents complete,
   while we are still at transaction N;

4) The inode is evicted;

5) We open the file for writing, causing the inode to be loaded to
   memory again, which sets the 'full sync' bit on its flags. At this
   point the inode's list of modified extent maps is empty (figuring
   out which extents were created in the current transaction and were
   not yet logged by an fsync is expensive, that's why we set the
   'full sync' bit when loading an inode);

6) We write to the file range [512KiB, 768KiB);

7) We do a ranged fsync (such as msync()) for file range [512KiB, 768KiB).
   This correctly flushes this range and logs its extent into the log
   tree. When the writeback started an extent map for range [512KiB, 768KiB)
   was added to the inode's list of modified extents, and when the fsync()
   finishes logging it removes that extent map from the list of modified
   extent maps. This fsync also clears the 'full sync' bit;

8) We do a regular fsync() (full ranged). This fsync() ends up doing
   nothing because the inode's list of modified extents is empty and
   no other changes happened since the previous ranged fsync(), so
   it just returns success (0) and we end up never logging extents for
   the file ranges [0, 512KiB) and [768KiB, 1MiB).

Another scenario where this can happen is if we replace steps 2 to 4 with
cloning from another file into our test file, as that sets the 'full sync'
bit in our inode's flags and does not populate its list of modified extent
maps.

This was causing test case generic/457 to fail sporadically when using the
NO_HOLES feature, as it exercised this later case where the inode has the
'full sync' bit set and has no extent maps in memory to represent the new
extents due to extent cloning.

Fix this by reverting commit 0a8068a3dd ("btrfs: make ranged full fsyncs
more efficient") since there is no easy way to work around it.

Fixes: 0a8068a3dd ("btrfs: make ranged full fsyncs more efficient")
Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2020-04-08 19:10:52 +02:00
Filipe Manana
4fdb688c70 btrfs: fix lost i_size update after cloning inline extent
When not using the NO_HOLES feature we were not marking the destination's
file range as written after cloning an inline extent into it. This can
lead to a data loss if the current destination file size is smaller than
the source file's size.

Example:

  $ mkfs.btrfs -f -O ^no-holes /dev/sdc
  $ mount /mnt/sdc /mnt

  $ echo "hello world" > /mnt/foo
  $ cp --reflink=always /mnt/foo /mnt/bar
  $ rm -f /mnt/foo
  $ umount /mnt

  $ mount /mnt/sdc /mnt
  $ cat /mnt/bar
  $
  $ stat -c %s /mnt/bar
  0

  # -> the file is empty, since we deleted foo, the data lost is forever

Fix that by calling btrfs_inode_set_file_extent_range() after cloning an
inline extent.

A test case for fstests will follow soon.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/20200404193846.GA432065@latitude/
Reported-by: Johannes Hirte <johannes.hirte@datenkhaos.de>
Fixes: 9ddc959e80 ("btrfs: use the file extent tree infrastructure")
Tested-by: Johannes Hirte <johannes.hirte@datenkhaos.de>
Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2020-04-08 19:10:34 +02:00
Josef Bacik
4d4225fc22 btrfs: check commit root generation in should_ignore_root
Previously we would set the reloc root's last snapshot to transid - 1.
However there was a problem with doing this, and we changed it to
setting the last snapshot to the generation of the commit node of the fs
root.

This however broke should_ignore_root().  The assumption is that if we
are in a generation newer than when the reloc root was created, then we
would find the reloc root through normal backref lookups, and thus can
ignore any fs roots we find with an old enough reloc root.

Now that the last snapshot could be considerably further in the past
than before, we'd end up incorrectly ignoring an fs root.  Thus we'd
find no nodes for the bytenr we were searching for, and we'd fail to
relocate anything.  We'd loop through the relocate code again and see
that there were still used space in that block group, attempt to
relocate those bytenr's again, fail in the same way, and just loop like
this forever.  This is tricky in that we have to not modify the fs root
at all during this time, so we need to have a block group that has data
in this fs root that is not shared by any other root, which is why this
has been difficult to reproduce.

Fixes: 054570a1dc ("Btrfs: fix relocation incorrectly dropping data references")
CC: stable@vger.kernel.org # 4.9+
Reviewed-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2020-04-08 19:10:31 +02:00
Pavel Begunkov
9c280f9087 io_uring: don't read user-shared sqe flags twice
Don't re-read userspace-shared sqe->flags, it can be exploited.
sqe->flags are copied into req->flags in io_submit_sqe(), check them
there instead.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Begunkov <asml.silence@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-08 09:26:51 -06:00
Pavel Begunkov
0553b8bda8 io_uring: remove req init from io_get_req()
io_get_req() do two different things: io_kiocb allocation and
initialisation. Move init part out of it and rename into
io_alloc_req(). It's simpler this way and also have better data
locality.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Begunkov <asml.silence@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-08 09:26:28 -06:00
Pavel Begunkov
b1e50e549b io_uring: alloc req only after getting sqe
As io_get_sqe() split into 2 stage get/consume, get an sqe before
allocating io_kiocb, so no free_req*() for a failure case is needed,
and inline back __io_req_do_free(), which has only 1 user.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Begunkov <asml.silence@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-08 09:26:16 -06:00
Pavel Begunkov
709b302fad io_uring: simplify io_get_sqring
Make io_get_sqring() care only about sqes themselves, not initialising
the io_kiocb. Also, split it into get + consume, that will be helpful in
the future.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Begunkov <asml.silence@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-08 09:25:18 -06:00
Xiaoguang Wang
45097daea2 io_uring: do not always copy iovec in io_req_map_rw()
In io_read_prep() or io_write_prep(), io_req_map_rw() takes
struct io_async_rw's fast_iov as argument to call io_import_iovec(),
and if io_import_iovec() uses struct io_async_rw's fast_iov as
valid iovec array, later indeed io_req_map_rw() does not need
to do the memcpy operation, because they are same pointers.

Signed-off-by: Xiaoguang Wang <xiaoguang.wang@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-08 09:23:42 -06:00
Jens Axboe
08a1d26eb8 io_uring: ensure openat sets O_LARGEFILE if needed
OPENAT2 correctly sets O_LARGEFILE if it has to, but that escaped the
OPENAT opcode. Dmitry reports that his test case that compares openat()
and IORING_OP_OPENAT sees failures on large files:

*** sync openat
openat succeeded
sync write at offset 0
write succeeded
sync write at offset 4294967296
write succeeded

*** sync openat
openat succeeded
io_uring write at offset 0
write succeeded
io_uring write at offset 4294967296
write succeeded

*** io_uring openat
openat succeeded
sync write at offset 0
write succeeded
sync write at offset 4294967296
write failed: File too large

*** io_uring openat
openat succeeded
io_uring write at offset 0
write succeeded
io_uring write at offset 4294967296
write failed: File too large

Ensure we set O_LARGEFILE, if force_o_largefile() is true.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.6
Fixes: 15b71abe7b ("io_uring: add support for IORING_OP_OPENAT")
Reported-by: Dmitry Kadashev <dkadashev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-08 09:20:54 -06:00
Mike Marshall
0e393a9a8f orangefs: don't mess with I_DIRTY_TIMES in orangefs_flush
Christoph Hellwig noticed that we were doing some unnecessary
work in orangefs_flush:

  orangefs_flush just writes out data on every close(2) call.  There is
  no need to change anything about the dirty state, especially as
  orangefs doesn't treat I_DIRTY_TIMES special in any way.  The code
  seems to come from partially open coding vfs_fsync.

He sent in a patch with the above commit message and also a
patch that was a reversion of another Orangefs patch I had
sent upstream a while ago. I had to fix his reversion patch
so that it would compile which caused his "don't mess with
I_DIRTY_TIMES" patch to fail to apply. So here I have just
remade his patch and applied it after the fixed reversion patch.

Signed-off-by: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
2020-04-08 09:39:11 -04:00
Mike Marshall
ec95f1dedc orangefs: get rid of knob code...
Christoph Hellwig sent in a reversion of "orangefs: remember count
when reading." because:

  ->read_iter calls can race with each other and one or
  more ->flush calls. Remove the the scheme to store the read
  count in the file private data as is is completely racy and
  can cause use after free or double free conditions

Christoph's reversion caused Orangefs not to work or to compile. I
added a patch that fixed that, but intel's kbuild test robot pointed
out that sending Christoph's patch followed by my patch upstream, it
would break bisection because of the failure to compile. So I have
combined the reversion plus my patch... here's the commit message
that was in my patch:

  Logically, optimal Orangefs "pages" are 4 megabytes. Reading
  large Orangefs files 4096 bytes at a time is like trying to
  kick a dead whale down the beach. Before Christoph's "Revert
  orangefs: remember count when reading." I tried to give users
  a knob whereby they could, for example, use "count" in
  read(2) or bs with dd(1) to get whatever they considered an
  appropriate amount of bytes at a time from Orangefs and fill
  as many page cache pages as they could at once.

  Without the racy code that Christoph reverted Orangefs won't
  even compile, much less work. So this replaces the logic that
  used the private file data that Christoph reverted with
  a static number of bytes to read from Orangefs.

  I ran tests like the following to determine what a
  reasonable static number of bytes might be:

  dd if=/pvfsmnt/asdf of=/dev/null count=128 bs=4194304
  dd if=/pvfsmnt/asdf of=/dev/null count=256 bs=2097152
  dd if=/pvfsmnt/asdf of=/dev/null count=512 bs=1048576
                            .
                            .
                            .
  dd if=/pvfsmnt/asdf of=/dev/null count=4194304 bs=128

  Reads seem faster using the static number, so my "knob code"
  wasn't just racy, it wasn't even a good idea...

Signed-off-by: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
Reported-by: kbuild test robot <lkp@intel.com>
2020-04-08 09:38:51 -04:00
Linus Torvalds
63bef48fd6 Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andrew)
Merge more updates from Andrew Morton:

 - a lot more of MM, quite a bit more yet to come: (memcg, pagemap,
   vmalloc, pagealloc, migration, thp, ksm, madvise, virtio,
   userfaultfd, memory-hotplug, shmem, rmap, zswap, zsmalloc, cleanups)

 - various other subsystems (procfs, misc, MAINTAINERS, bitops, lib,
   checkpatch, epoll, binfmt, kallsyms, reiserfs, kmod, gcov, kconfig,
   ubsan, fault-injection, ipc)

* emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>: (158 commits)
  ipc/shm.c: make compat_ksys_shmctl() static
  ipc/mqueue.c: fix a brace coding style issue
  lib/Kconfig.debug: fix a typo "capabilitiy" -> "capability"
  ubsan: include bug type in report header
  kasan: unset panic_on_warn before calling panic()
  ubsan: check panic_on_warn
  drivers/misc/lkdtm/bugs.c: add arithmetic overflow and array bounds checks
  ubsan: split "bounds" checker from other options
  ubsan: add trap instrumentation option
  init/Kconfig: clean up ANON_INODES and old IO schedulers options
  kernel/gcov/fs.c: replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  gcov: gcc_3_4: replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  gcov: gcc_4_7: replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  kernel/kmod.c: fix a typo "assuems" -> "assumes"
  reiserfs: clean up several indentation issues
  kallsyms: unexport kallsyms_lookup_name() and kallsyms_on_each_symbol()
  samples/hw_breakpoint: drop use of kallsyms_lookup_name()
  samples/hw_breakpoint: drop HW_BREAKPOINT_R when reporting writes
  fs/binfmt_elf.c: don't free interpreter's ELF pheaders on common path
  fs/binfmt_elf.c: allocate less for static executable
  ...
2020-04-07 14:11:54 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
04de788e61 NFS client updates for Linux 5.7
Highlights include:
 
 Stable fixes:
 - Fix a page leak in nfs_destroy_unlinked_subrequests()
 - Fix use-after-free issues in nfs_pageio_add_request()
 - Fix new mount code constant_table array definitions
 - finish_automount() requires us to hold 2 refs to the mount record
 
 Features:
 - Improve the accuracy of telldir/seekdir by using 64-bit cookies when
   possible.
 - Allow one RDMA active connection and several zombie connections to
   prevent blocking if the remote server is unresponsive.
 - Limit the size of the NFS access cache by default
 - Reduce the number of references to credentials that are taken by NFS
 - pNFS files and flexfiles drivers now support per-layout segment
   COMMIT lists.
 - Enable partial-file layout segments in the pNFS/flexfiles driver.
 - Add support for CB_RECALL_ANY to the pNFS flexfiles layout type
 - pNFS/flexfiles Report NFS4ERR_DELAY and NFS4ERR_GRACE errors from
   the DS using the layouterror mechanism.
 
 Bugfixes and cleanups:
 - SUNRPC: Fix krb5p regressions
 - Don't specify NFS version in "UDP not supported" error
 - nfsroot: set tcp as the default transport protocol
 - pnfs: Return valid stateids in nfs_layout_find_inode_by_stateid()
 - alloc_nfs_open_context() must use the file cred when available
 - Fix locking when dereferencing the delegation cred
 - Fix memory leaks in O_DIRECT when nfs_get_lock_context() fails
 - Various clean ups of the NFS O_DIRECT commit code
 - Clean up RDMA connect/disconnect
 - Replace zero-length arrays with C99-style flexible arrays
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Merge tag 'nfs-for-5.7-1' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/trondmy/linux-nfs

Pull NFS client updates from Trond Myklebust:
 "Highlights include:

  Stable fixes:
   - Fix a page leak in nfs_destroy_unlinked_subrequests()

   - Fix use-after-free issues in nfs_pageio_add_request()

   - Fix new mount code constant_table array definitions

   - finish_automount() requires us to hold 2 refs to the mount record

  Features:
   - Improve the accuracy of telldir/seekdir by using 64-bit cookies
     when possible.

   - Allow one RDMA active connection and several zombie connections to
     prevent blocking if the remote server is unresponsive.

   - Limit the size of the NFS access cache by default

   - Reduce the number of references to credentials that are taken by
     NFS

   - pNFS files and flexfiles drivers now support per-layout segment
     COMMIT lists.

   - Enable partial-file layout segments in the pNFS/flexfiles driver.

   - Add support for CB_RECALL_ANY to the pNFS flexfiles layout type

   - pNFS/flexfiles Report NFS4ERR_DELAY and NFS4ERR_GRACE errors from
     the DS using the layouterror mechanism.

  Bugfixes and cleanups:
   - SUNRPC: Fix krb5p regressions

   - Don't specify NFS version in "UDP not supported" error

   - nfsroot: set tcp as the default transport protocol

   - pnfs: Return valid stateids in nfs_layout_find_inode_by_stateid()

   - alloc_nfs_open_context() must use the file cred when available

   - Fix locking when dereferencing the delegation cred

   - Fix memory leaks in O_DIRECT when nfs_get_lock_context() fails

   - Various clean ups of the NFS O_DIRECT commit code

   - Clean up RDMA connect/disconnect

   - Replace zero-length arrays with C99-style flexible arrays"

* tag 'nfs-for-5.7-1' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/trondmy/linux-nfs: (86 commits)
  NFS: Clean up process of marking inode stale.
  SUNRPC: Don't start a timer on an already queued rpc task
  NFS/pnfs: Reference the layout cred in pnfs_prepare_layoutreturn()
  NFS/pnfs: Fix dereference of layout cred in pnfs_layoutcommit_inode()
  NFS: Beware when dereferencing the delegation cred
  NFS: Add a module parameter to set nfs_mountpoint_expiry_timeout
  NFS: finish_automount() requires us to hold 2 refs to the mount record
  NFS: Fix a few constant_table array definitions
  NFS: Try to join page groups before an O_DIRECT retransmission
  NFS: Refactor nfs_lock_and_join_requests()
  NFS: Reverse the submission order of requests in __nfs_pageio_add_request()
  NFS: Clean up nfs_lock_and_join_requests()
  NFS: Remove the redundant function nfs_pgio_has_mirroring()
  NFS: Fix memory leaks in nfs_pageio_stop_mirroring()
  NFS: Fix a request reference leak in nfs_direct_write_clear_reqs()
  NFS: Fix use-after-free issues in nfs_pageio_add_request()
  NFS: Fix races nfs_page_group_destroy() vs nfs_destroy_unlinked_subrequests()
  NFS: Fix a page leak in nfs_destroy_unlinked_subrequests()
  NFS: Remove unused FLUSH_SYNC support in nfs_initiate_pgio()
  pNFS/flexfiles: Specify the layout segment range in LAYOUTGET
  ...
2020-04-07 13:51:39 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
f40f31cadc f2fs-for-5.7-rc1
In this round, we've mainly focused on fixing bugs and addressing issues in
 recently introduced compression support.
 
 Enhancement:
 - add zstd support, and set LZ4 by default
 - add ioctl() to show # of compressed blocks
 - show mount time in debugfs
 - replace rwsem with spinlock
 - avoid lock contention in DIO reads
 
 Some major bug fixes wrt compression:
 - compressed block count
 - memory access and leak
 - remove obsolete fields
 - flag controls
 
 Other bug fixes and clean ups:
 - fix overflow when handling .flags in inode_info
 - fix SPO issue during resize FS flow
 - fix compression with fsverity enabled
 - potential deadlock when writing compressed pages
 - show missing mount options
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Merge tag 'f2fs-for-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs

Pull f2fs updates from Jaegeuk Kim:
 "In this round, we've mainly focused on fixing bugs and addressing
  issues in recently introduced compression support.

  Enhancement:
   - add zstd support, and set LZ4 by default
   - add ioctl() to show # of compressed blocks
   - show mount time in debugfs
   - replace rwsem with spinlock
   - avoid lock contention in DIO reads

  Some major bug fixes wrt compression:
   - compressed block count
   - memory access and leak
   - remove obsolete fields
   - flag controls

  Other bug fixes and clean ups:
   - fix overflow when handling .flags in inode_info
   - fix SPO issue during resize FS flow
   - fix compression with fsverity enabled
   - potential deadlock when writing compressed pages
   - show missing mount options"

* tag 'f2fs-for-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs: (66 commits)
  f2fs: keep inline_data when compression conversion
  f2fs: fix to disable compression on directory
  f2fs: add missing CONFIG_F2FS_FS_COMPRESSION
  f2fs: switch discard_policy.timeout to bool type
  f2fs: fix to verify tpage before releasing in f2fs_free_dic()
  f2fs: show compression in statx
  f2fs: clean up dic->tpages assignment
  f2fs: compress: support zstd compress algorithm
  f2fs: compress: add .{init,destroy}_decompress_ctx callback
  f2fs: compress: fix to call missing destroy_compress_ctx()
  f2fs: change default compression algorithm
  f2fs: clean up {cic,dic}.ref handling
  f2fs: fix to use f2fs_readpage_limit() in f2fs_read_multi_pages()
  f2fs: xattr.h: Make stub helpers inline
  f2fs: fix to avoid double unlock
  f2fs: fix potential .flags overflow on 32bit architecture
  f2fs: fix NULL pointer dereference in f2fs_verity_work()
  f2fs: fix to clear PG_error if fsverity failed
  f2fs: don't call fscrypt_get_encryption_info() explicitly in f2fs_tmpfile()
  f2fs: don't trigger data flush in foreground operation
  ...
2020-04-07 13:48:26 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
763dede1b2 This pull request contains fixes for UBI and UBIFS:
- Fix for memory leaks around UBIFS orphan handling
 - Fix for memory leaks around UBI fastmap
 - Remove zero-length array from ubi-media.h
 - Fix for TNC lookup in UBIFS orphan code
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Merge tag 'for-linus-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rw/ubifs

Pull UBI and UBIFS updates from Richard Weinberger:

 - Fix for memory leaks around UBIFS orphan handling

 - Fix for memory leaks around UBI fastmap

 - Remove zero-length array from ubi-media.h

 - Fix for TNC lookup in UBIFS orphan code

* tag 'for-linus-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rw/ubifs:
  ubi: ubi-media.h: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  ubifs: Fix out-of-bounds memory access caused by abnormal value of node_len
  ubi: fastmap: Only produce the initial anchor PEB when fastmap is used
  ubi: fastmap: Free unused fastmap anchor peb during detach
  ubifs: ubifs_add_orphan: Fix a memory leak bug
  ubifs: ubifs_jnl_write_inode: Fix a memory leak bug
  ubifs: Fix ubifs_tnc_lookup() usage in do_kill_orphans()
2020-04-07 12:40:56 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
762a9f2f01 This pull request contains the following changes for UML:
- New mode for time travel, external via virtio
 - Fixes for ubd to make sure no requests can get lost
 - Fixes for vector networking
 - Allow CONFIG_STATIC_LINK only when possible
 - Minor cleanups and fixes
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Merge tag 'for-linus-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rw/uml

Pull UML updates from Richard Weinberger:

 - New mode for time travel, external via virtio

 - Fixes for ubd to make sure no requests can get lost

 - Fixes for vector networking

 - Allow CONFIG_STATIC_LINK only when possible

 - Minor cleanups and fixes

* tag 'for-linus-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rw/uml:
  um: Remove some unnecessary NULL checks in vector_user.c
  um: vector: Avoid NULL ptr deference if transport is unset
  um: Make CONFIG_STATIC_LINK actually static
  um: Implement cpu_relax() as ndelay(1) for time-travel
  um: Implement ndelay/udelay in time-travel mode
  um: Implement time-travel=ext
  um: virtio: Implement VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_INBAND_NOTIFICATIONS
  um: time-travel: Rewrite as an event scheduler
  um: Move timer-internal.h to non-shared
  hostfs: Use kasprintf() instead of fixed buffer formatting
  um: falloc.h needs to be directly included for older libc
  um: ubd: Retry buffer read on any kind of error
  um: ubd: Prevent buffer overrun on command completion
  um: Fix overlapping ELF segments when statically linked
  um: Delete never executed timer
  um: Don't overwrite ethtool driver version
  um: Fix len of file in create_pid_file
  um: Don't use console_drivers directly
  um: Cleanup CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ
2020-04-07 12:36:09 -07:00
Steve French
2bcb4fd6ba smb3: smbdirect support can be configured by default
smbdirect support (SMB3 over RDMA) should be enabled by
default in many configurations.

It is not experimental and is stable enough and has enough
performance benefits to recommend that it be configured by
default.  Change the  "If unsure N" to "If unsure Y" in
the description of the configuration parameter.

Acked-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Long Li <longli@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-04-07 13:39:00 -05:00
Colin Ian King
5404e7e0ac reiserfs: clean up several indentation issues
There are several places where code is indented incorrectly. Fix these.

Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200325135018.113431-1-colin.king@canonical.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:44 -07:00
Alexey Dobriyan
aa0d1564b1 fs/binfmt_elf.c: don't free interpreter's ELF pheaders on common path
Static executables don't need to free NULL pointer.

It doesn't matter really because static executable is not common scenario
but do it anyway out of pedantry.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200219185330.GA4933@avx2
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:44 -07:00
Alexey Dobriyan
0693ffebcf fs/binfmt_elf.c: allocate less for static executable
PT_INTERP ELF header can be spared if executable is static.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200219185012.GB4871@avx2
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:44 -07:00
Alexey Dobriyan
c69bcc932e fs/binfmt_elf.c: delete "loc" variable
"loc" variable became just a wrapper for PT_INTERP ELF header after main
ELF header was moved to "bprm->buf".  Delete it.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200219184847.GA4871@avx2
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:44 -07:00
Jason Baron
efcdd350d1 fs/epoll: make nesting accounting safe for -rt kernel
Davidlohr Bueso pointed out that when CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC is set
ep_poll_safewake() can take several non-raw spinlocks after disabling
interrupts.  Since a spinlock can block in the -rt kernel, we can't take a
spinlock after disabling interrupts.  So let's re-work how we determine
the nesting level such that it plays nicely with the -rt kernel.

Let's introduce a 'nests' field in struct eventpoll that records the
current nesting level during ep_poll_callback().  Then, if we nest again
we can find the previous struct eventpoll that we were called from and
increase our count by 1.  The 'nests' field is protected by
ep->poll_wait.lock.

I've also moved the visited field to reduce the size of struct eventpoll
from 184 bytes to 176 bytes on x86_64 for !CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC, which
is typical for a production config.

Reported-by: Davidlohr Bueso <dbueso@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Jason Baron <jbaron@akamai.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Davidlohr Bueso <dbueso@suse.de>
Cc: Roman Penyaev <rpenyaev@suse.de>
Cc: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1582739816-13167-1-git-send-email-jbaron@akamai.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:44 -07:00
Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)
fad955009c proc: inline m_next_vma into m_next
It's clearer to just put this inline.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200317193201.9924-5-adobriyan@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:42 -07:00
Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)
b829a0f0f2 seq_file: remove m->version
The process maps file was the only user of version (introduced back in
2005).  Now that it uses ppos instead, we can remove it.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200317193201.9924-4-adobriyan@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:42 -07:00
Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)
4781f2c3ab proc: use ppos instead of m->version
The ppos is a private cursor, just like m->version.  Use the canonical
cursor, not a special one.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200317193201.9924-3-adobriyan@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:42 -07:00
Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)
c2e88d22e8 proc: remove m_cache_vma
Instead of setting m->version in the show method, set it in m_next(),
where it should be.  Also remove the fallback code for failing to find a
vma, or version being zero.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200317193201.9924-2-adobriyan@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:42 -07:00
Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)
d07ded611e proc: inline vma_stop into m_stop
Instead of calling vma_stop() from m_start() and m_next(), do its work
in m_stop().

Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200317193201.9924-1-adobriyan@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:42 -07:00
Alexey Dobriyan
5c5ab9714c proc: speed up /proc/*/statm
top(1) reads all /proc/*/statm files but kernel threads will always have
zeros.  Print those zeroes directly without going through
seq_put_decimal_ull().

Speed up reading /proc/2/statm (which is kthreadd) is like 3%.

My system has more kernel threads than normal processes after booting KDE.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200307154435.GA2788@avx2
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:42 -07:00
Alexey Dobriyan
d919b33daf proc: faster open/read/close with "permanent" files
Now that "struct proc_ops" exist we can start putting there stuff which
could not fly with VFS "struct file_operations"...

Most of fs/proc/inode.c file is dedicated to make open/read/.../close
reliable in the event of disappearing /proc entries which usually happens
if module is getting removed.  Files like /proc/cpuinfo which never
disappear simply do not need such protection.

Save 2 atomic ops, 1 allocation, 1 free per open/read/close sequence for such
"permanent" files.

Enable "permanent" flag for

	/proc/cpuinfo
	/proc/kmsg
	/proc/modules
	/proc/slabinfo
	/proc/stat
	/proc/sysvipc/*
	/proc/swaps

More will come once I figure out foolproof way to prevent out module
authors from marking their stuff "permanent" for performance reasons
when it is not.

This should help with scalability: benchmark is "read /proc/cpuinfo R times
by N threads scattered over the system".

	N	R	t, s (before)	t, s (after)
	-----------------------------------------------------
	64	4096	1.582458	1.530502	-3.2%
	256	4096	6.371926	6.125168	-3.9%
	1024	4096	25.64888	24.47528	-4.6%

Benchmark source:

#include <chrono>
#include <iostream>
#include <thread>
#include <vector>

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>

const int NR_CPUS = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
int N;
const char *filename;
int R;

int xxx = 0;

int glue(int n)
{
	cpu_set_t m;
	CPU_ZERO(&m);
	CPU_SET(n, &m);
	return sched_setaffinity(0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &m);
}

void f(int n)
{
	glue(n % NR_CPUS);

	while (*(volatile int *)&xxx == 0) {
	}

	for (int i = 0; i < R; i++) {
		int fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY);
		char buf[4096];
		ssize_t rv = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
		asm volatile ("" :: "g" (rv));
		close(fd);
	}
}

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
	if (argc < 4) {
		std::cerr << "usage: " << argv[0] << ' ' << "N /proc/filename R
";
		return 1;
	}

	N = atoi(argv[1]);
	filename = argv[2];
	R = atoi(argv[3]);

	for (int i = 0; i < NR_CPUS; i++) {
		if (glue(i) == 0)
			break;
	}

	std::vector<std::thread> T;
	T.reserve(N);
	for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
		T.emplace_back(f, i);
	}

	auto t0 = std::chrono::system_clock::now();
	{
		*(volatile int *)&xxx = 1;
		for (auto& t: T) {
			t.join();
		}
	}
	auto t1 = std::chrono::system_clock::now();
	std::chrono::duration<double> dt = t1 - t0;
	std::cout << dt.count() << '
';

	return 0;
}

P.S.:
Explicit randomization marker is added because adding non-function pointer
will silently disable structure layout randomization.

[akpm@linux-foundation.org: coding style fixes]
Reported-by: kbuild test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200222201539.GA22576@avx2
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:42 -07:00
Jules Irenge
904f394e2e fs/proc/inode.c: annotate close_pdeo() for sparse
Fix sparse locking imbalance warning:

	warning: context imbalance in close_pdeo() - unexpected unlock

Signed-off-by: Jules Irenge <jbi.octave@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200227201538.GA30462@avx2
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:42 -07:00
Peter Xu
14819305e0 userfaultfd: wp: declare _UFFDIO_WRITEPROTECT conditionally
Only declare _UFFDIO_WRITEPROTECT if the user specified
UFFDIO_REGISTER_MODE_WP and if all the checks passed.  Then when the user
registers regions with shmem/hugetlbfs we won't expose the new ioctl to
them.  Even with complete anonymous memory range, we'll only expose the
new WP ioctl bit if the register mode has MODE_WP.

Signed-off-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Cc: Bobby Powers <bobbypowers@gmail.com>
Cc: Brian Geffon <bgeffon@google.com>
Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: "Dr . David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: "Kirill A . Shutemov" <kirill@shutemov.name>
Cc: Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org>
Cc: Marty McFadden <mcfadden8@llnl.gov>
Cc: Maya Gokhale <gokhale2@llnl.gov>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Cc: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@openvz.org>
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Cc: Shaohua Li <shli@fb.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200220163112.11409-18-peterx@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:40 -07:00
Peter Xu
23080e2783 userfaultfd: wp: don't wake up when doing write protect
It does not make sense to try to wake up any waiting thread when we're
write-protecting a memory region.  Only wake up when resolving a write
protected page fault.

Signed-off-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Cc: Bobby Powers <bobbypowers@gmail.com>
Cc: Brian Geffon <bgeffon@google.com>
Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: "Dr . David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: "Kirill A . Shutemov" <kirill@shutemov.name>
Cc: Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org>
Cc: Marty McFadden <mcfadden8@llnl.gov>
Cc: Maya Gokhale <gokhale2@llnl.gov>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Cc: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@openvz.org>
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Cc: Shaohua Li <shli@fb.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200220163112.11409-16-peterx@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:39 -07:00
Andrea Arcangeli
63b2d4174c userfaultfd: wp: add the writeprotect API to userfaultfd ioctl
Introduce the new uffd-wp APIs for userspace.

Firstly, we'll allow to do UFFDIO_REGISTER with write protection tracking
using the new UFFDIO_REGISTER_MODE_WP flag.  Note that this flag can
co-exist with the existing UFFDIO_REGISTER_MODE_MISSING, in which case the
userspace program can not only resolve missing page faults, and at the
same time tracking page data changes along the way.

Secondly, we introduced the new UFFDIO_WRITEPROTECT API to do page level
write protection tracking.  Note that we will need to register the memory
region with UFFDIO_REGISTER_MODE_WP before that.

[peterx@redhat.com: write up the commit message]
[peterx@redhat.com: remove useless block, write commit message, check against
 VM_MAYWRITE rather than VM_WRITE when register]
Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Cc: Bobby Powers <bobbypowers@gmail.com>
Cc: Brian Geffon <bgeffon@google.com>
Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: "Dr . David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: "Kirill A . Shutemov" <kirill@shutemov.name>
Cc: Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org>
Cc: Marty McFadden <mcfadden8@llnl.gov>
Cc: Maya Gokhale <gokhale2@llnl.gov>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Cc: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@openvz.org>
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Cc: Shaohua Li <shli@fb.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200220163112.11409-14-peterx@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:39 -07:00
Andrea Arcangeli
72981e0e7b userfaultfd: wp: add UFFDIO_COPY_MODE_WP
This allows UFFDIO_COPY to map pages write-protected.

[peterx@redhat.com: switch to VM_WARN_ON_ONCE in mfill_atomic_pte; add brackets
 around "dst_vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE"; fix wordings in comments and
 commit messages]
Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Bobby Powers <bobbypowers@gmail.com>
Cc: Brian Geffon <bgeffon@google.com>
Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: "Dr . David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: "Kirill A . Shutemov" <kirill@shutemov.name>
Cc: Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org>
Cc: Marty McFadden <mcfadden8@llnl.gov>
Cc: Maya Gokhale <gokhale2@llnl.gov>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Cc: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@openvz.org>
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Cc: Shaohua Li <shli@fb.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200220163112.11409-6-peterx@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:39 -07:00
Anshuman Khandual
03911132aa mm/vma: replace all remaining open encodings with is_vm_hugetlb_page()
This replaces all remaining open encodings with is_vm_hugetlb_page().

Signed-off-by: Anshuman Khandual <anshuman.khandual@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Cc: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Cc: "Aneesh Kumar K.V" <aneesh.kumar@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Nick Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@kernel.org>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Cc: Guo Ren <guoren@kernel.org>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Paul Burton <paulburton@kernel.org>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
Cc: Rich Felker <dalias@libc.org>
Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Yoshinori Sato <ysato@users.sourceforge.jp>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1582520593-30704-4-git-send-email-anshuman.khandual@arm.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-07 10:43:37 -07:00
Long Li
044b541c11 cifs: smbd: Do not schedule work to send immediate packet on every receive
Immediate packets should only be sent to peer when there are new
receive credits made available. New credits show up on freeing
receive buffer, not on receiving data.

Fix this by avoid unnenecessary work schedules.

Signed-off-by: Long Li <longli@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-04-07 12:41:16 -05:00
Long Li
f1b7b862bf cifs: smbd: Properly process errors on ib_post_send
When processing errors from ib_post_send(), the transport state needs to be
rolled back to the condition before the error.

Refactor the old code to make it easy to roll back on IB errors, and fix this.

Signed-off-by: Long Li <longli@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-04-07 12:41:16 -05:00
Long Li
eda1c54f14 cifs: Allocate crypto structures on the fly for calculating signatures of incoming packets
CIFS uses pre-allocated crypto structures to calculate signatures for both
incoming and outgoing packets. In this way it doesn't need to allocate crypto
structures for every packet, but it requires a lock to prevent concurrent
access to crypto structures.

Remove the lock by allocating crypto structures on the fly for
incoming packets. At the same time, we can still use pre-allocated crypto
structures for outgoing packets, as they are already protected by transport
lock srv_mutex.

Signed-off-by: Long Li <longli@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-04-07 12:41:16 -05:00
Long Li
d4e5160d1a cifs: smbd: Update receive credits before sending and deal with credits roll back on failure before sending
Recevie credits should be updated before sending the packet, not
before a work is scheduled. Also, the value needs roll back if
something fails and cannot send.

Signed-off-by: Long Li <longli@microsoft.com>
Reported-by: kbuild test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-04-07 12:41:16 -05:00
Long Li
3ffbe78aff cifs: smbd: Check send queue size before posting a send
Sometimes the remote peer may return more send credits than the send queue
depth. If all the send credits are used to post senasd, we may overflow the
send queue.

Fix this by checking the send queue size before posting a send.

Signed-off-by: Long Li <longli@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-04-07 12:41:16 -05:00
Long Li
072a14ec63 cifs: smbd: Merge code to track pending packets
As an optimization, SMBD tries to track two types of packets: packets with
payload and without payload. There is no obvious benefit or performance gain
to separately track two types of packets.

Just treat them as pending packets and merge the tracking code.

Signed-off-by: Long Li <longli@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2020-04-07 12:41:16 -05:00
Aurelien Aptel
e79b0332ae cifs: ignore cached share root handle closing errors
Fix tcon use-after-free and NULL ptr deref.

Customer system crashes with the following kernel log:

[462233.169868] CIFS VFS: Cancelling wait for mid 4894753 cmd: 14       => a QUERY DIR
[462233.228045] CIFS VFS: cifs_put_smb_ses: Session Logoff failure rc=-4
[462233.305922] CIFS VFS: cifs_put_smb_ses: Session Logoff failure rc=-4
[462233.306205] CIFS VFS: cifs_put_smb_ses: Session Logoff failure rc=-4
[462233.347060] CIFS VFS: cifs_put_smb_ses: Session Logoff failure rc=-4
[462233.347107] CIFS VFS: Close unmatched open
[462233.347113] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000038
...
    [exception RIP: cifs_put_tcon+0xa0] (this is doing tcon->ses->server)
 #6 [...] smb2_cancelled_close_fid at ... [cifs]
 #7 [...] process_one_work at ...
 #8 [...] worker_thread at ...
 #9 [...] kthread at ...

The most likely explanation we have is:

* When we put the last reference of a tcon (refcount=0), we close the
  cached share root handle.
* If closing a handle is interrupted, SMB2_close() will
  queue a SMB2_close() in a work thread.
* The queued object keeps a tcon ref so we bump the tcon
  refcount, jumping from 0 to 1.
* We reach the end of cifs_put_tcon(), we free the tcon object despite
  it now having a refcount of 1.
* The queued work now runs, but the tcon, ses & server was freed in
  the meantime resulting in a crash.

THREAD 1
========
cifs_put_tcon                 => tcon refcount reach 0
  SMB2_tdis
   close_shroot_lease
    close_shroot_lease_locked => if cached root has lease && refcount = 0
     smb2_close_cached_fid    => if cached root valid
      SMB2_close              => retry close in a thread if interrupted
       smb2_handle_cancelled_close
        __smb2_handle_cancelled_close    => !! tcon refcount bump 0 => 1 !!
         INIT_WORK(&cancelled->work, smb2_cancelled_close_fid);
         queue_work(cifsiod_wq, &cancelled->work) => queue work
 tconInfoFree(tcon);    ==> freed!
 cifs_put_smb_ses(ses); ==> freed!

THREAD 2 (workqueue)
========
smb2_cancelled_close_fid
  SMB2_close(0, cancelled->tcon, ...); => use-after-free of tcon
  cifs_put_tcon(cancelled->tcon);      => tcon refcount reach 0 second time
  *CRASH*

Fixes: d919131935 ("CIFS: Close cached root handle only if it has a lease")
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Pavel Shilovsky <pshilov@microsoft.com>
2020-04-07 12:40:40 -05:00
Xiaoguang Wang
f7fe934686 io_uring: initialize fixed_file_data lock
syzbot reports below warning:
INFO: trying to register non-static key.
the code is fine but needs lockdep annotation.
turning off the locking correctness validator.
CPU: 1 PID: 7099 Comm: syz-executor897 Not tainted 5.6.0-next-20200406-syzkaller #0
Hardware name: Google Google Compute Engine/Google Compute Engine, BIOS Google 01/01/2011
Call Trace:
 __dump_stack lib/dump_stack.c:77 [inline]
 dump_stack+0x188/0x20d lib/dump_stack.c:118
 assign_lock_key kernel/locking/lockdep.c:913 [inline]
 register_lock_class+0x1664/0x1760 kernel/locking/lockdep.c:1225
 __lock_acquire+0x104/0x4e00 kernel/locking/lockdep.c:4223
 lock_acquire+0x1f2/0x8f0 kernel/locking/lockdep.c:4923
 __raw_spin_lock_irqsave include/linux/spinlock_api_smp.h:110 [inline]
 _raw_spin_lock_irqsave+0x8c/0xbf kernel/locking/spinlock.c:159
 io_sqe_files_register fs/io_uring.c:6599 [inline]
 __io_uring_register+0x1fe8/0x2f00 fs/io_uring.c:8001
 __do_sys_io_uring_register fs/io_uring.c:8081 [inline]
 __se_sys_io_uring_register fs/io_uring.c:8063 [inline]
 __x64_sys_io_uring_register+0x192/0x560 fs/io_uring.c:8063
 do_syscall_64+0xf6/0x7d0 arch/x86/entry/common.c:295
 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x49/0xb3
RIP: 0033:0x440289
Code: 18 89 d0 c3 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 0f 1f 00 48 89 f8 48 89 f7
48 89 d6 48 89 ca 4d 89 c2 4d 89 c8 4c 8b 4c 24 08 0f 05 <48> 3d 01 f0 ff
ff 0f 83 fb 13 fc ff c3 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00
RSP: 002b:00007ffff1bbf558 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX: 00000000000001ab
RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 00000000004002c8 RCX: 0000000000440289
RDX: 0000000020000280 RSI: 0000000000000002 RDI: 0000000000000003
RBP: 00000000006ca018 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: 00000000004002c8
R10: 0000000000000001 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: 0000000000401b10
R13: 0000000000401ba0 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: 0000000000000000

Initialize struct fixed_file_data's lock to fix this issue.

Reported-by: syzbot+e6eeca4a035da76b3065@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Fixes: 0558955373 ("io_uring: refactor file register/unregister/update handling")
Signed-off-by: Xiaoguang Wang <xiaoguang.wang@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-07 09:45:51 -06:00
Colin Ian King
211fea18a7 io_uring: remove redundant variable pointer nxt and io_wq_assign_next call
An earlier commit "io_uring: remove @nxt from handlers" removed the
setting of pointer nxt and now it is always null, hence the non-null
check and call to io_wq_assign_next is redundant and can be removed.

Addresses-Coverity: ("'Constant' variable guard")
Reviewed-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <chaitanya.kulkarni@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-07 09:45:33 -06:00
Trond Myklebust
93ce4af774 NFS: Clean up process of marking inode stale.
Instead of the various open coded calls to set the NFS_INO_STALE bit
and call nfs_zap_caches(), consolidate them into a single function
nfs_set_inode_stale().

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-06 13:56:33 -04:00
Linus Torvalds
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Merge tag 'fsnotify_for_v5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs

Pull fsnotify updates from Jan Kara:
 "This implements the fanotify FAN_DIR_MODIFY event.

  This event reports the name in a directory under which a change
  happened and together with the directory filehandle and fstatat()
  allows reliable and efficient implementation of directory
  synchronization"

* tag 'fsnotify_for_v5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs:
  fanotify: Fix the checks in fanotify_fsid_equal
  fanotify: report name info for FAN_DIR_MODIFY event
  fanotify: record name info for FAN_DIR_MODIFY event
  fanotify: Drop fanotify_event_has_fid()
  fanotify: prepare to report both parent and child fid's
  fanotify: send FAN_DIR_MODIFY event flavor with dir inode and name
  fanotify: divorce fanotify_path_event and fanotify_fid_event
  fanotify: Store fanotify handles differently
  fanotify: Simplify create_fd()
  fanotify: fix merging marks masks with FAN_ONDIR
  fanotify: merge duplicate events on parent and child
  fsnotify: replace inode pointer with an object id
  fsnotify: simplify arguments passing to fsnotify_parent()
  fsnotify: use helpers to access data by data_type
  fsnotify: funnel all dirent events through fsnotify_name()
  fsnotify: factor helpers fsnotify_dentry() and fsnotify_file()
  fsnotify: tidy up FS_ and FAN_ constants
2020-04-06 08:58:42 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
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Merge tag 'for_v5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs

Pull ext2/udf updates from Jan Kara:
 "Cleanups and fixes for ext2 and one cleanup for udf"

* tag 'for_v5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs:
  ext2: fix empty body warnings when -Wextra is used
  ext2: fix debug reference to ext2_xattr_cache
  udf: udf_sb.h: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  ext2: xattr.h: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  ext2: Silence lockdep warning about reclaim under xattr_sem
2020-04-06 08:55:04 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
e14679b62d 9p pull request for inclusion in 5.7
- Fix read with O_NONBLOCK to allow incomplete read and return immediately
 - Rest is just cleanup (indent, unused field in struct, extra semicolon)
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Merge tag '9p-for-5.7' of git://github.com/martinetd/linux

Pull 9p updates from Dominique Martinet:
 "Not much new, but a few patches for this cycle:

   - Fix read with O_NONBLOCK to allow incomplete read and return
     immediately

   - Rest is just cleanup (indent, unused field in struct, extra
     semicolon)"

* tag '9p-for-5.7' of git://github.com/martinetd/linux:
  net/9p: remove unused p9_req_t aux field
  9p: read only once on O_NONBLOCK
  9pnet: allow making incomplete read requests
  9p: Remove unneeded semicolon
  9p: Fix Kconfig indentation
2020-04-06 08:46:59 -07:00
Christoph Hellwig
5833112df7 xfs: reflink should force the log out if mounted with wsync
Reflink should force the log out to disk if the filesystem was mounted
with wsync, the same as most other operations in xfs.

[Note: XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC is set when the admin mounts the filesystem
with either the 'wsync' or 'sync' mount options, which effectively means
that we're classifying reflink/dedupe as IO operations and making them
synchronous when required.]

Fixes: 3fc9f5e409 ("xfs: remove xfs_reflink_remap_range")
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
[darrick: add more to the changelog]
Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
2020-04-06 08:44:39 -07:00
Christoph Hellwig
54fbdd1035 xfs: factor out a new xfs_log_force_inode helper
Create a new helper to force the log up to the last LSN touching an
inode.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
2020-04-06 08:44:35 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
77a73eecd4 Merge branch 'fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs
Pull vfs pathwalk fix from Al Viro:
 "Dumb braino in legitimize_path()..."

* 'fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs:
  fix a braino in legitimize_path()
2020-04-06 08:38:52 -07:00
Al Viro
5bd73286d5 fix a braino in legitimize_path()
brown paperbag time... wrong order of arguments ended up confusing
the values to check dentry and mount_lock seqcounts against.

Reported-by: kernel test robot <rong.a.chen@intel.com>
Fixes: 2aa3847085 ("non-RCU analogue of the previous commit")
Tested-by: kernel test robot <rong.a.chen@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-06 10:38:59 -04:00
Pavel Begunkov
48bdd849e9 io_uring: fix ctx refcounting in io_submit_sqes()
If io_get_req() fails, it drops a ref. Then, awhile keeping @submitted
unmodified, io_submit_sqes() breaks the loop and puts @nr - @submitted
refs. For each submitted req a ref is dropped in io_put_req() and
friends. So, for @nr taken refs there will be
(@nr - @submitted + @submitted + 1) dropped.

Remove ctx refcounting from io_get_req(), that at the same time makes
it clearer.

Fixes: 2b85edfc0c ("io_uring: batch getting pcpu references")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.6
Signed-off-by: Pavel Begunkov <asml.silence@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-05 16:23:48 -06:00
Linus Torvalds
70fbdfef4b sysfs: remove redundant __compat_only_sysfs_link_entry_to_kobj fn
Commit 9255782f70 ("sysfs: Wrap __compat_only_sysfs_link_entry_to_kobj
function to change the symlink name") made this function a wrapper
around a new non-underscored function, which is a bit odd.  The normal
naming convention is the other way around: the underscored function is
the wrappee, and the non-underscored function is the wrapper.

There's only one single user (well, two call-sites in that user) of the
more limited double underscore version of this function, so just remove
the oddly named wrapper entirely and just add the extra NULL argument to
the user.

I considered just doing that in the merge, but that tends to make
history really hard to read.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wgkkmNV5tMzQDmPAQuNJBuMcry--Jb+h8H1o4RA3kF7QQ@mail.gmail.com/
Cc: Sourabh Jain <sourabhjain@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-05 11:34:35 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
d38c07afc3 powerpc updates for 5.7
- A large series from Nick for 64-bit to further rework our exception vectors,
    and rewrite portions of the syscall entry/exit and interrupt return in C. The
    result is much easier to follow code that is also faster in general.
 
  - Cleanup of our ptrace code to split various parts out that had become badly
    intertwined with #ifdefs over the years.
 
  - Changes to our NUMA setup under the PowerVM hypervisor which should
    hopefully avoid non-sensical topologies which can lead to warnings from the
    workqueue code and other problems.
 
  - MAINTAINERS updates to remove some of our old orphan entries and update the
    status of others.
 
  - Quite a few other small changes and fixes all over the map.
 
 Thanks to:
   Abdul Haleem, afzal mohammed, Alexey Kardashevskiy, Andrew Donnellan, Aneesh
   Kumar K.V, Balamuruhan S, Cédric Le Goater, Chen Zhou, Christophe JAILLET,
   Christophe Leroy, Christoph Hellwig, Clement Courbet, Daniel Axtens, David
   Gibson, Douglas Miller, Fabiano Rosas, Fangrui Song, Ganesh Goudar, Gautham R.
   Shenoy, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Greg Kurz, Gustavo Luiz Duarte, Hari Bathini, Ilie
   Halip, Jan Kara, Joe Lawrence, Joe Perches, Kajol Jain, Larry Finger,
   Laurentiu Tudor, Leonardo Bras, Libor Pechacek, Madhavan Srinivasan, Mahesh
   Salgaonkar, Masahiro Yamada, Masami Hiramatsu, Mauricio Faria de Oliveira,
   Michael Neuling, Michal Suchanek, Mike Rapoport, Nageswara R Sastry, Nathan
   Chancellor, Nathan Lynch, Naveen N. Rao, Nicholas Piggin, Nick Desaulniers,
   Oliver O'Halloran, Po-Hsu Lin, Pratik Rajesh Sampat, Rasmus Villemoes, Ravi
   Bangoria, Roman Bolshakov, Sam Bobroff, Sandipan Das, Santosh S, Sedat Dilek,
   Segher Boessenkool, Shilpasri G Bhat, Sourabh Jain, Srikar Dronamraju, Stephen
   Rothwell, Tyrel Datwyler, Vaibhav Jain, YueHaibing.
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Merge tag 'powerpc-5.7-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux

Pull powerpc updates from Michael Ellerman:
 "Slightly late as I had to rebase mid-week to insert a bug fix:

   - A large series from Nick for 64-bit to further rework our exception
     vectors, and rewrite portions of the syscall entry/exit and
     interrupt return in C. The result is much easier to follow code
     that is also faster in general.

   - Cleanup of our ptrace code to split various parts out that had
     become badly intertwined with #ifdefs over the years.

   - Changes to our NUMA setup under the PowerVM hypervisor which should
     hopefully avoid non-sensical topologies which can lead to warnings
     from the workqueue code and other problems.

   - MAINTAINERS updates to remove some of our old orphan entries and
     update the status of others.

   - Quite a few other small changes and fixes all over the map.

  Thanks to: Abdul Haleem, afzal mohammed, Alexey Kardashevskiy, Andrew
  Donnellan, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Balamuruhan S, Cédric Le Goater, Chen
  Zhou, Christophe JAILLET, Christophe Leroy, Christoph Hellwig, Clement
  Courbet, Daniel Axtens, David Gibson, Douglas Miller, Fabiano Rosas,
  Fangrui Song, Ganesh Goudar, Gautham R. Shenoy, Greg Kroah-Hartman,
  Greg Kurz, Gustavo Luiz Duarte, Hari Bathini, Ilie Halip, Jan Kara,
  Joe Lawrence, Joe Perches, Kajol Jain, Larry Finger, Laurentiu Tudor,
  Leonardo Bras, Libor Pechacek, Madhavan Srinivasan, Mahesh Salgaonkar,
  Masahiro Yamada, Masami Hiramatsu, Mauricio Faria de Oliveira, Michael
  Neuling, Michal Suchanek, Mike Rapoport, Nageswara R Sastry, Nathan
  Chancellor, Nathan Lynch, Naveen N. Rao, Nicholas Piggin, Nick
  Desaulniers, Oliver O'Halloran, Po-Hsu Lin, Pratik Rajesh Sampat,
  Rasmus Villemoes, Ravi Bangoria, Roman Bolshakov, Sam Bobroff,
  Sandipan Das, Santosh S, Sedat Dilek, Segher Boessenkool, Shilpasri G
  Bhat, Sourabh Jain, Srikar Dronamraju, Stephen Rothwell, Tyrel
  Datwyler, Vaibhav Jain, YueHaibing"

* tag 'powerpc-5.7-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (158 commits)
  powerpc: Make setjmp/longjmp signature standard
  powerpc/cputable: Remove unnecessary copy of cpu_spec->oprofile_type
  powerpc: Suppress .eh_frame generation
  powerpc: Drop -fno-dwarf2-cfi-asm
  powerpc/32: drop unused ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD
  powerpc/powernv: Add documentation for the opal sensor_groups sysfs interfaces
  selftests/powerpc: Fix try-run when source tree is not writable
  powerpc/vmlinux.lds: Explicitly retain .gnu.hash
  powerpc/ptrace: move ptrace_triggered() into hw_breakpoint.c
  powerpc/ptrace: create ppc_gethwdinfo()
  powerpc/ptrace: create ptrace_get_debugreg()
  powerpc/ptrace: split out ADV_DEBUG_REGS related functions.
  powerpc/ptrace: move register viewing functions out of ptrace.c
  powerpc/ptrace: split out TRANSACTIONAL_MEM related functions.
  powerpc/ptrace: split out SPE related functions.
  powerpc/ptrace: split out ALTIVEC related functions.
  powerpc/ptrace: split out VSX related functions.
  powerpc/ptrace: drop PARAMETER_SAVE_AREA_OFFSET
  powerpc/ptrace: drop unnecessary #ifdefs CONFIG_PPC64
  powerpc/ptrace: remove unused header includes
  ...
2020-04-05 11:12:59 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
9c94b39560 1) Replace ext4's bmap and iopoll implementations to use iomap.
2)  Clean up extent tree handling.
 
 3)  Other cleanups and miscellaneous bug fixes
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Merge tag 'ext4_for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4

Pull ext4 updates from Ted Ts'o:

 - Replace ext4's bmap and iopoll implementations to use iomap.

 - Clean up extent tree handling.

 - Other cleanups and miscellaneous bug fixes

* tag 'ext4_for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4: (31 commits)
  ext4: save all error info in save_error_info() and drop ext4_set_errno()
  ext4: fix incorrect group count in ext4_fill_super error message
  ext4: fix incorrect inodes per group in error message
  ext4: don't set dioread_nolock by default for blocksize < pagesize
  ext4: disable dioread_nolock whenever delayed allocation is disabled
  ext4: do not commit super on read-only bdev
  ext4: avoid ENOSPC when avoiding to reuse recently deleted inodes
  ext4: unregister sysfs path before destroying jbd2 journal
  ext4: check for non-zero journal inum in ext4_calculate_overhead
  ext4: remove map_from_cluster from ext4_ext_map_blocks
  ext4: clean up ext4_ext_insert_extent() call in ext4_ext_map_blocks()
  ext4: mark block bitmap corrupted when found instead of BUGON
  ext4: use flexible-array member for xattr structs
  ext4: use flexible-array member in struct fname
  Documentation: correct the description of FIEMAP_EXTENT_LAST
  ext4: move ext4_fiemap to use iomap framework
  ext4: make ext4_ind_map_blocks work with fiemap
  ext4: move ext4 bmap to use iomap infrastructure
  ext4: optimize ext4_ext_precache for 0 depth
  ext4: add IOMAP_F_MERGED for non-extent based mapping
  ...
2020-04-05 10:54:03 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
83eb69f3b8 Merge branch 'work.exfat' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs
Pull exfat filesystem from Al Viro:
 "Shiny new fs/exfat replacement for drivers/staging/exfat"

* 'work.exfat' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs:
  exfat: update file system parameter handling
  staging: exfat: make staging/exfat and fs/exfat mutually exclusive
  MAINTAINERS: add exfat filesystem
  exfat: add Kconfig and Makefile
  exfat: add nls operations
  exfat: add misc operations
  exfat: add exfat cache
  exfat: add bitmap operations
  exfat: add fat entry operations
  exfat: add file operations
  exfat: add directory operations
  exfat: add inode operations
  exfat: add super block operations
  exfat: add in-memory and on-disk structures and headers
2020-04-04 11:46:09 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
b3d8e42282 Highlights:
- Fix EXCHANGE_ID response when NFSD runs in a container
 - A battery of new static trace points
 - Socket transports now use bio_vec to send Replies
 - NFS/RDMA now supports filesystems with no .splice_read method
 - Favor memcpy() over DMA mapping for small RPC/RDMA Replies
 - Add pre-requisites for supporting multiple Write chunks
 - Numerous minor fixes and clean-ups
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Merge tag 'nfsd-5.7' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/cel/cel-2.6

Pull nfsd updates from Chuck Lever:

 - Fix EXCHANGE_ID response when NFSD runs in a container

 - A battery of new static trace points

 - Socket transports now use bio_vec to send Replies

 - NFS/RDMA now supports filesystems with no .splice_read method

 - Favor memcpy() over DMA mapping for small RPC/RDMA Replies

 - Add pre-requisites for supporting multiple Write chunks

 - Numerous minor fixes and clean-ups

[ Chuck is filling in for Bruce this time while he and his family settle
  into a new house ]

* tag 'nfsd-5.7' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/cel/cel-2.6: (39 commits)
  svcrdma: Fix leak of transport addresses
  SUNRPC: Fix a potential buffer overflow in 'svc_print_xprts()'
  SUNRPC/cache: don't allow invalid entries to be flushed
  nfsd: fsnotify on rmdir under nfsd/clients/
  nfsd4: kill warnings on testing stateids with mismatched clientids
  nfsd: remove read permission bit for ctl sysctl
  NFSD: Fix NFS server build errors
  sunrpc: Add tracing for cache events
  SUNRPC/cache: Allow garbage collection of invalid cache entries
  nfsd: export upcalls must not return ESTALE when mountd is down
  nfsd: Add tracepoints for update of the expkey and export cache entries
  nfsd: Add tracepoints for exp_find_key() and exp_get_by_name()
  nfsd: Add tracing to nfsd_set_fh_dentry()
  nfsd: Don't add locks to closed or closing open stateids
  SUNRPC: Teach server to use xprt_sock_sendmsg for socket sends
  SUNRPC: Refactor xs_sendpages()
  svcrdma: Avoid DMA mapping small RPC Replies
  svcrdma: Fix double sync of transport header buffer
  svcrdma: Refactor chunk list encoders
  SUNRPC: Add encoders for list item discriminators
  ...
2020-04-04 11:13:51 -07:00
Trond Myklebust
44ea8dfce0 NFS/pnfs: Reference the layout cred in pnfs_prepare_layoutreturn()
When we're sending a layoutreturn, ensure that we reference the
layout cred atomically with the copy of the stateid.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-03 18:29:10 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
97a728f5e2 NFS/pnfs: Fix dereference of layout cred in pnfs_layoutcommit_inode()
Ensure that the dereference of the layout cred is atomic with the
stateid.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-03 18:29:10 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
fc51b1cf39 NFS: Beware when dereferencing the delegation cred
When we look up the delegation cred, we are usually doing so in
conjunction with a read of the stateid, and we want to ensure
that the look up is atomic with that read.

Fixes: 57f188e047 ("NFSv4: nfs_update_inplace_delegation() should update delegation cred")
[sfr@canb.auug.org.au: Fixed up borken Fixes: line from Trond :-)]
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-03 18:26:02 -04:00
Bijan Mottahedeh
581f981034 io_uring: process requests completed with -EAGAIN on poll list
A request that completes with an -EAGAIN result after it has been added
to the poll list, will not be removed from that list in io_do_iopoll()
because the f_op->iopoll() will not succeed for that request.

Maintain a retryable local list similar to the done list, and explicity
reissue requests with an -EAGAIN result.

Signed-off-by: Bijan Mottahedeh <bijan.mottahedeh@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-03 14:55:39 -06:00
Linus Torvalds
ff2ae607c6 SPDX patches for 5.7-rc1.
Here are 3 SPDX patches for 5.7-rc1.
 
 One fixes up the SPDX tag for a single driver, while the other two go
 through the tree and add SPDX tags for all of the .gitignore files as
 needed.
 
 Nothing too complex, but you will get a merge conflict with your current
 tree, that should be trivial to handle (one file modified by two things,
 one file deleted.)
 
 All 3 of these have been in linux-next for a while, with no reported
 issues other than the merge conflict.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'spdx-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/spdx

Pull SPDX updates from Greg KH:
 "Here are three SPDX patches for 5.7-rc1.

  One fixes up the SPDX tag for a single driver, while the other two go
  through the tree and add SPDX tags for all of the .gitignore files as
  needed.

  Nothing too complex, but you will get a merge conflict with your
  current tree, that should be trivial to handle (one file modified by
  two things, one file deleted.)

  All three of these have been in linux-next for a while, with no
  reported issues other than the merge conflict"

* tag 'spdx-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/spdx:
  ASoC: MT6660: make spdxcheck.py happy
  .gitignore: add SPDX License Identifier
  .gitignore: remove too obvious comments
2020-04-03 13:12:26 -07:00
Jens Axboe
c336e992cb io_uring: remove bogus RLIMIT_NOFILE check in file registration
We already checked this limit when the file was opened, and we keep it
open in the file table. Hence when we added unit_inflight to the count
we want to register, we're doubly accounting these files. This results
in -EMFILE for file registration, if we're at half the limit.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.1+
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-03 13:56:44 -06:00
Linus Torvalds
d883600523 Merge branch 'for-5.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup
Pull cgroup updates from Tejun Heo:

 - Christian extended clone3 so that processes can be spawned into
   cgroups directly.

   This is not only neat in terms of semantics but also avoids grabbing
   the global cgroup_threadgroup_rwsem for migration.

 - Daniel added !root xattr support to cgroupfs.

   Userland already uses xattrs on cgroupfs for bookkeeping. This will
   allow delegated cgroups to support such usages.

 - Prateek tried to make cpuset hotplug handling synchronous but that
   led to possible deadlock scenarios. Reverted.

 - Other minor changes including release_agent_path handling cleanup.

* 'for-5.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup:
  docs: cgroup-v1: Document the cpuset_v2_mode mount option
  Revert "cpuset: Make cpuset hotplug synchronous"
  cgroupfs: Support user xattrs
  kernfs: Add option to enable user xattrs
  kernfs: Add removed_size out param for simple_xattr_set
  kernfs: kvmalloc xattr value instead of kmalloc
  cgroup: Restructure release_agent_path handling
  selftests/cgroup: add tests for cloning into cgroups
  clone3: allow spawning processes into cgroups
  cgroup: add cgroup_may_write() helper
  cgroup: refactor fork helpers
  cgroup: add cgroup_get_from_file() helper
  cgroup: unify attach permission checking
  cpuset: Make cpuset hotplug synchronous
  cgroup.c: Use built-in RCU list checking
  kselftest/cgroup: add cgroup destruction test
  cgroup: Clean up css_set task traversal
2020-04-03 11:30:20 -07:00
Jens Axboe
aa96bf8a9e io_uring: use io-wq manager as backup task if task is exiting
If the original task is (or has) exited, then the task work will not get
queued properly. Allow for using the io-wq manager task to queue this
work for execution, and ensure that the io-wq manager notices and runs
this work if woken up (or exiting).

Reported-by: Dan Melnic <dmm@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-03 11:35:57 -06:00
Jens Axboe
3537b6a7c6 io_uring: grab task reference for poll requests
We can have a task exit if it's not the owner of the ring. Be safe and
grab an actual reference to it, to avoid a potential use-after-free.

Reported-by: Dan Melnic <dmm@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-03 11:35:57 -06:00
Jens Axboe
a6ba632d2c io_uring: retry poll if we got woken with non-matching mask
If we get woken and the poll doesn't match our mask, re-add the task
to the poll waitqueue and try again instead of completing the request
with a mask of 0.

Reported-by: Dan Melnic <dmm@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-03 11:35:48 -06:00
Chao Yu
531dfae52e f2fs: keep inline_data when compression conversion
We can keep compressed inode's data inline before inline conversion.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-04-03 10:21:32 -07:00
Chao Yu
aa576970fb f2fs: fix to disable compression on directory
It needs to call f2fs_disable_compressed_file() to disable
compression on directory.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-04-03 10:21:32 -07:00
Chao Yu
9b6ed143c1 f2fs: add missing CONFIG_F2FS_FS_COMPRESSION
Compression sysfs node should not be shown if f2fs module disables
compression feature.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-04-03 10:21:31 -07:00
Chao Yu
6ce48b0c6e f2fs: switch discard_policy.timeout to bool type
While checking discard timeout, we use specified type
UMOUNT_DISCARD_TIMEOUT, so just replace doplicy.timeout with
it, and switch doplicy.timeout to bool type.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-04-03 10:21:31 -07:00
Chao Yu
8908e75310 f2fs: fix to verify tpage before releasing in f2fs_free_dic()
In below error path, tpages[i] could be NULL, fix to check it before
releasing it.
- f2fs_read_multi_pages
 - f2fs_alloc_dic
  - f2fs_free_dic

Fixes: 61fbae2b2b ("f2fs: fix to avoid NULL pointer dereference")
Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-04-03 10:21:31 -07:00
Chao Yu
fd26725f6e f2fs: show compression in statx
fstest reports below message when compression is on:

generic/424 1s ... - output mismatch
    --- tests/generic/424.out
    +++ results/generic/424.out.bad
    @@ -1,2 +1,26 @@
     QA output created by 424
    +[!] Attribute compressed should be set
    +Failed
    +stat_test failed
    +[!] Attribute compressed should be set
    +Failed
    +stat_test failed

We missed to set STATX_ATTR_COMPRESSED on compressed inode in getattr(),
fix it.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-04-03 10:21:31 -07:00
Chao Yu
80d0d45ab5 f2fs: clean up dic->tpages assignment
Just cleanup, no logic change.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-04-03 10:21:31 -07:00
Chao Yu
50cfa66f0d f2fs: compress: support zstd compress algorithm
Add zstd compress algorithm support, use "compress_algorithm=zstd"
mountoption to enable it.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-04-03 10:21:10 -07:00
Vivek Goyal
4f3b4f161d dax,iomap: Add helper dax_iomap_zero() to zero a range
Add a helper dax_ioamp_zero() to zero a range. This patch basically
merges __dax_zero_page_range() and iomap_dax_zero().

Suggested-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200228163456.1587-7-vgoyal@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
2020-04-02 19:15:03 -07:00
Vivek Goyal
0a23f9ffa5 dax: Use new dax zero page method for zeroing a page
Use new dax native zero page method for zeroing page if I/O is page
aligned. Otherwise fall back to direct_access() + memcpy().

This gets rid of one of the depenendency on block device in dax path.

Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200228163456.1587-6-vgoyal@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
2020-04-02 19:15:03 -07:00
Trond Myklebust
f30a6ea0f3 NFS: Add a module parameter to set nfs_mountpoint_expiry_timeout
Setting nfs_mountpoint_expiry_timeout() to a negative value stops
mountpoint expiration, while setting it to a positive value restarts
the scheduler.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-02 18:53:59 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
75da98586a NFS: finish_automount() requires us to hold 2 refs to the mount record
We must not return from nfs_d_automount() without holding 2 references
to the mount record. Doing so, will trigger the BUG() in finish_automount().
Also ensure that we don't try to reschedule the automount timer with
a negative or zero timeout value.

Fixes: 22a1ae9a93 ("NFS: If nfs_mountpoint_expiry_timeout < 0, do not expire submounts")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.5+
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-02 18:51:12 -04:00
Scott Mayhew
529af90576 NFS: Fix a few constant_table array definitions
nfs_vers_tokens, nfs_xprt_protocol_tokens, and nfs_secflavor_tokens were
all missing an empty item at the end of the array, allowing
lookup_constant() to potentially walk off the end and trigger and oops.

Reported-by: Olga Kornievskaia <aglo@umich.edu>
Signed-off-by: Scott Mayhew <smayhew@redhat.com>
Fixes: e38bb238ed ("NFS: Convert mount option parsing to use functionality from fs_parser.h")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.6
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-02 18:37:13 -04:00
Linus Torvalds
6cad420cc6 Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andrew)
Merge updates from Andrew Morton:
 "A large amount of MM, plenty more to come.

  Subsystems affected by this patch series:
   - tools
   - kthread
   - kbuild
   - scripts
   - ocfs2
   - vfs
   - mm: slub, kmemleak, pagecache, gup, swap, memcg, pagemap, mremap,
         sparsemem, kasan, pagealloc, vmscan, compaction, mempolicy,
         hugetlbfs, hugetlb"

* emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>: (155 commits)
  include/linux/huge_mm.h: check PageTail in hpage_nr_pages even when !THP
  mm/hugetlb: fix build failure with HUGETLB_PAGE but not HUGEBTLBFS
  selftests/vm: fix map_hugetlb length used for testing read and write
  mm/hugetlb: remove unnecessary memory fetch in PageHeadHuge()
  mm/hugetlb.c: clean code by removing unnecessary initialization
  hugetlb_cgroup: add hugetlb_cgroup reservation docs
  hugetlb_cgroup: add hugetlb_cgroup reservation tests
  hugetlb: support file_region coalescing again
  hugetlb_cgroup: support noreserve mappings
  hugetlb_cgroup: add accounting for shared mappings
  hugetlb: disable region_add file_region coalescing
  hugetlb_cgroup: add reservation accounting for private mappings
  mm/hugetlb_cgroup: fix hugetlb_cgroup migration
  hugetlb_cgroup: add interface for charge/uncharge hugetlb reservations
  hugetlb_cgroup: add hugetlb_cgroup reservation counter
  hugetlbfs: Use i_mmap_rwsem to address page fault/truncate race
  hugetlbfs: use i_mmap_rwsem for more pmd sharing synchronization
  mm/memblock.c: remove redundant assignment to variable max_addr
  mm: mempolicy: require at least one nodeid for MPOL_PREFERRED
  mm: mempolicy: use VM_BUG_ON_VMA in queue_pages_test_walk()
  ...
2020-04-02 13:55:34 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
7be97138e7 New code for 5.7:
- Fix a hard to trigger race between iclog error checking and log shutdown.
  - Strengthen the AGF verifier.
  - Ratelimit some of the more spammy error messages.
  - Remove the icdinode uid/gid members and just use the ones in the vfs inode.
  - Hold ILOCK across insert/collapse range.
  - Clean up the extended attribute interfaces.
  - Clean up the attr flags mess.
  - Restore PF_MEMALLOC after exiting xfsaild thread to avoid triggering
    warnings in the process accounting code.
  - Remove the flexibly-sized array from struct xfs_agfl to eliminate
    compiler warnings about unaligned pointers and packed structures.
  - Various macro and typedef removals.
  - Stale metadata buffers if we decide they're corrupt outside of a
    verifier.
  - Check directory data/block/free block owners.
  - Fix a UAF when aborting inactivation of a corrupt xattr fork.
  - Teach online scrub to report failed directory and attr name lookups
    as a metadata corruption instead of a runtime error.
  - Avoid potential buffer overflows in sysfs files by using scnprintf.
  - Fix a regression in getdents lookups due to a mistake in pointer
    arithmetic.
  - Refactor btree cursor private data structures to use anonymous
    unions.
  - Cleanups in the log unmounting code.
  - Fix a potential mishandling of ENOMEM errors on multi-block directory
    buffer lookups.
  - Fix an incorrect test in the block allocation code.
  - Cleanups and name prefix shortening in the scrub code.
  - Introduce btree bulk loading code for online repair and scrub.
  - Fix a quotaoff log item leak (and hang) when the fs goes down midway
    through a quotaoff operation.
  - Remove di_version from the incore inode.
  - Refactor some of the log shutdown checking code.
  - Record the forcing of the log unmount records in the log force
    counters.
  - Fix a longstanding bug where quotacheck would purge the
    administrator's default quota grace interval and warning limits.
  - Reduce memory usage when scrubbing directory and xattr trees.
  - Don't let fsfreeze race with GETFSMAP or online scrub.
  - Handle bio_add_page failures more gracefully in xlog_write_iclog.
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Merge tag 'xfs-5.7-merge-8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux

Pull xfs updates from Darrick Wong:
 "There's a lot going on this cycle with cleanups in the log code, the
  btree code, and the xattr code.

  We're tightening of metadata validation and online fsck checking, and
  introducing a common btree rebuilding library so that we can refactor
  xfs_repair and introduce online repair in a future cycle.

  We also fixed a few visible bugs -- most notably there's one in
  getdents that we introduced in 5.6; and a fix for hangs when disabling
  quotas.

  This series has been running fstests & other QA in the background for
  over a week and looks good so far.

  I anticipate sending a second pull request next week. That batch will
  change how xfs interacts with memory reclaim; how the log batches and
  throttles log items; how hard writes near ENOSPC will try to squeeze
  more space out of the filesystem; and hopefully fix the last of the
  umount hangs after a catastrophic failure. That should ease a lot of
  problems when running at the limits, but for now I'm leaving that in
  for-next for another week to make sure we got all the subtleties
  right.

  Summary:

   - Fix a hard to trigger race between iclog error checking and log
     shutdown.

   - Strengthen the AGF verifier.

   - Ratelimit some of the more spammy error messages.

   - Remove the icdinode uid/gid members and just use the ones in the
     vfs inode.

   - Hold ILOCK across insert/collapse range.

   - Clean up the extended attribute interfaces.

   - Clean up the attr flags mess.

   - Restore PF_MEMALLOC after exiting xfsaild thread to avoid
     triggering warnings in the process accounting code.

   - Remove the flexibly-sized array from struct xfs_agfl to eliminate
     compiler warnings about unaligned pointers and packed structures.

   - Various macro and typedef removals.

   - Stale metadata buffers if we decide they're corrupt outside of a
     verifier.

   - Check directory data/block/free block owners.

   - Fix a UAF when aborting inactivation of a corrupt xattr fork.

   - Teach online scrub to report failed directory and attr name lookups
     as a metadata corruption instead of a runtime error.

   - Avoid potential buffer overflows in sysfs files by using scnprintf.

   - Fix a regression in getdents lookups due to a mistake in pointer
     arithmetic.

   - Refactor btree cursor private data structures to use anonymous
     unions.

   - Cleanups in the log unmounting code.

   - Fix a potential mishandling of ENOMEM errors on multi-block
     directory buffer lookups.

   - Fix an incorrect test in the block allocation code.

   - Cleanups and name prefix shortening in the scrub code.

   - Introduce btree bulk loading code for online repair and scrub.

   - Fix a quotaoff log item leak (and hang) when the fs goes down
     midway through a quotaoff operation.

   - Remove di_version from the incore inode.

   - Refactor some of the log shutdown checking code.

   - Record the forcing of the log unmount records in the log force
     counters.

   - Fix a longstanding bug where quotacheck would purge the
     administrator's default quota grace interval and warning limits.

   - Reduce memory usage when scrubbing directory and xattr trees.

   - Don't let fsfreeze race with GETFSMAP or online scrub.

   - Handle bio_add_page failures more gracefully in xlog_write_iclog"

* tag 'xfs-5.7-merge-8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: (108 commits)
  xfs: prohibit fs freezing when using empty transactions
  xfs: shutdown on failure to add page to log bio
  xfs: directory bestfree check should release buffers
  xfs: drop all altpath buffers at the end of the sibling check
  xfs: preserve default grace interval during quotacheck
  xfs: remove xlog_state_want_sync
  xfs: move the ioerror check out of xlog_state_clean_iclog
  xfs: refactor xlog_state_clean_iclog
  xfs: remove the aborted parameter to xlog_state_done_syncing
  xfs: simplify log shutdown checking in xfs_log_release_iclog
  xfs: simplify the xfs_log_release_iclog calling convention
  xfs: factor out a xlog_wait_on_iclog helper
  xfs: merge xlog_cil_push into xlog_cil_push_work
  xfs: remove the di_version field from struct icdinode
  xfs: simplify a check in xfs_ioctl_setattr_check_cowextsize
  xfs: simplify di_flags2 inheritance in xfs_ialloc
  xfs: only check the superblock version for dinode size calculation
  xfs: add a new xfs_sb_version_has_v3inode helper
  xfs: fix unmount hang and memory leak on shutdown during quotaoff
  xfs: factor out quotaoff intent AIL removal and memory free
  ...
2020-04-02 13:02:07 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
7db83c070b New code for 5.7:
- Fix a regression where we broke the userspace hibernation driver by
    disallowing writes to the swap device.
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Merge tag 'vfs-5.7-merge-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux

Pull hibernation fix from Darrick Wong:
 "Fix a regression where we broke the userspace hibernation driver by
  disallowing writes to the swap device"

* tag 'vfs-5.7-merge-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux:
  hibernate: Allow uswsusp to write to swap
2020-04-02 12:59:36 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
35a9fafe23 New iomap code for 5.7:
- Fix a broken tracepoint
 - Fix a broken comment
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Merge tag 'iomap-5.7-merge-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux

Pull iomap updates from Darrick Wong:
 "We're fixing tracepoints and comments in this cycle, so there
  shouldn't be any surprises here.

  I anticipate sending a second pull request next week with a single bug
  fix for readahead, but it's still undergoing QA.

  Summary:

   - Fix a broken tracepoint

   - Fix a broken comment"

* tag 'iomap-5.7-merge-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux:
  iomap: fix comments in iomap_dio_rw
  iomap: Remove pgoff from tracepoints
2020-04-02 12:57:18 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
9c577491b9 Merge branch 'work.dotdot1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs
Pull vfs pathwalk sanitizing from Al Viro:
 "Massive pathwalk rewrite and cleanups.

  Several iterations have been posted; hopefully this thing is getting
  readable and understandable now. Pretty much all parts of pathname
  resolutions are affected...

  The branch is identical to what has sat in -next, except for commit
  message in "lift all calls of step_into() out of follow_dotdot/
  follow_dotdot_rcu", crediting Qian Cai for reporting the bug; only
  commit message changed there."

* 'work.dotdot1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs: (69 commits)
  lookup_open(): don't bother with fallbacks to lookup+create
  atomic_open(): no need to pass struct open_flags anymore
  open_last_lookups(): move complete_walk() into do_open()
  open_last_lookups(): lift O_EXCL|O_CREAT handling into do_open()
  open_last_lookups(): don't abuse complete_walk() when all we want is unlazy
  open_last_lookups(): consolidate fsnotify_create() calls
  take post-lookup part of do_last() out of loop
  link_path_walk(): sample parent's i_uid and i_mode for the last component
  __nd_alloc_stack(): make it return bool
  reserve_stack(): switch to __nd_alloc_stack()
  pick_link(): take reserving space on stack into a new helper
  pick_link(): more straightforward handling of allocation failures
  fold path_to_nameidata() into its only remaining caller
  pick_link(): pass it struct path already with normal refcounting rules
  fs/namei.c: kill follow_mount()
  non-RCU analogue of the previous commit
  helper for mount rootwards traversal
  follow_dotdot(): be lazy about changing nd->path
  follow_dotdot_rcu(): be lazy about changing nd->path
  follow_dotdot{,_rcu}(): massage loops
  ...
2020-04-02 12:30:08 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
d987ca1c6b Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiederm/user-namespace
Pull exec/proc updates from Eric Biederman:
 "This contains two significant pieces of work: the work to sort out
  proc_flush_task, and the work to solve a deadlock between strace and
  exec.

  Fixing proc_flush_task so that it no longer requires a persistent
  mount makes improvements to proc possible. The removal of the
  persistent mount solves an old regression that that caused the hidepid
  mount option to only work on remount not on mount. The regression was
  found and reported by the Android folks. This further allows Alexey
  Gladkov's work making proc mount options specific to an individual
  mount of proc to move forward.

  The work on exec starts solving a long standing issue with exec that
  it takes mutexes of blocking userspace applications, which makes exec
  extremely deadlock prone. For the moment this adds a second mutex with
  a narrower scope that handles all of the easy cases. Which makes the
  tricky cases easy to spot. With a little luck the code to solve those
  deadlocks will be ready by next merge window"

* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiederm/user-namespace: (25 commits)
  signal: Extend exec_id to 64bits
  pidfd: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve
  perf: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve
  proc: io_accounting: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve
  proc: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve
  kernel/kcmp.c: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve
  kernel: doc: remove outdated comment cred.c
  mm: docs: Fix a comment in process_vm_rw_core
  selftests/ptrace: add test cases for dead-locks
  exec: Fix a deadlock in strace
  exec: Add exec_update_mutex to replace cred_guard_mutex
  exec: Move exec_mmap right after de_thread in flush_old_exec
  exec: Move cleanup of posix timers on exec out of de_thread
  exec: Factor unshare_sighand out of de_thread and call it separately
  exec: Only compute current once in flush_old_exec
  pid: Improve the comment about waiting in zap_pid_ns_processes
  proc: Remove the now unnecessary internal mount of proc
  uml: Create a private mount of proc for mconsole
  uml: Don't consult current to find the proc_mnt in mconsole_proc
  proc: Use a list of inodes to flush from proc
  ...
2020-04-02 11:22:17 -07:00
Mike Kravetz
87bf91d39b hugetlbfs: Use i_mmap_rwsem to address page fault/truncate race
hugetlbfs page faults can race with truncate and hole punch operations.
Current code in the page fault path attempts to handle this by 'backing
out' operations if we encounter the race.  One obvious omission in the
current code is removing a page newly added to the page cache.  This is
pretty straight forward to address, but there is a more subtle and
difficult issue of backing out hugetlb reservations.  To handle this
correctly, the 'reservation state' before page allocation needs to be
noted so that it can be properly backed out.  There are four distinct
possibilities for reservation state: shared/reserved, shared/no-resv,
private/reserved and private/no-resv.  Backing out a reservation may
require memory allocation which could fail so that needs to be taken
into account as well.

Instead of writing the required complicated code for this rare
occurrence, just eliminate the race.  i_mmap_rwsem is now held in read
mode for the duration of page fault processing.  Hold i_mmap_rwsem in
write mode when modifying i_size.  In this way, truncation can not
proceed when page faults are being processed.  In addition, i_size
will not change during fault processing so a single check can be made
to ensure faults are not beyond (proposed) end of file.  Faults can
still race with hole punch, but that race is handled by existing code
and the use of hugetlb_fault_mutex.

With this modification, checks for races with truncation in the page
fault path can be simplified and removed.  remove_inode_hugepages no
longer needs to take hugetlb_fault_mutex in the case of truncation.
Comments are expanded to explain reasoning behind locking.

Signed-off-by: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Cc: "Aneesh Kumar K . V" <aneesh.kumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Davidlohr Bueso <dave@stgolabs.net>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: "Kirill A . Shutemov" <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org>
Cc: Naoya Horiguchi <n-horiguchi@ah.jp.nec.com>
Cc: Prakash Sangappa <prakash.sangappa@oracle.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200316205756.146666-3-mike.kravetz@oracle.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:32 -07:00
Mike Kravetz
c0d0381ade hugetlbfs: use i_mmap_rwsem for more pmd sharing synchronization
Patch series "hugetlbfs: use i_mmap_rwsem for more synchronization", v2.

While discussing the issue with huge_pte_offset [1], I remembered that
there were more outstanding hugetlb races.  These issues are:

1) For shared pmds, huge PTE pointers returned by huge_pte_alloc can become
   invalid via a call to huge_pmd_unshare by another thread.
2) hugetlbfs page faults can race with truncation causing invalid global
   reserve counts and state.

A previous attempt was made to use i_mmap_rwsem in this manner as
described at [2].  However, those patches were reverted starting with [3]
due to locking issues.

To effectively use i_mmap_rwsem to address the above issues it needs to be
held (in read mode) during page fault processing.  However, during fault
processing we need to lock the page we will be adding.  Lock ordering
requires we take page lock before i_mmap_rwsem.  Waiting until after
taking the page lock is too late in the fault process for the
synchronization we want to do.

To address this lock ordering issue, the following patches change the lock
ordering for hugetlb pages.  This is not too invasive as hugetlbfs
processing is done separate from core mm in many places.  However, I don't
really like this idea.  Much ugliness is contained in the new routine
hugetlb_page_mapping_lock_write() of patch 1.

The only other way I can think of to address these issues is by catching
all the races.  After catching a race, cleanup, backout, retry ...  etc,
as needed.  This can get really ugly, especially for huge page
reservations.  At one time, I started writing some of the reservation
backout code for page faults and it got so ugly and complicated I went
down the path of adding synchronization to avoid the races.  Any other
suggestions would be welcome.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/1582342427-230392-1-git-send-email-longpeng2@huawei.com/
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20181222223013.22193-1-mike.kravetz@oracle.com/
[3] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20190103235452.29335-1-mike.kravetz@oracle.com
[4] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/1584028670.7365.182.camel@lca.pw/
[5] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200312183142.108df9ac@canb.auug.org.au/

This patch (of 2):

While looking at BUGs associated with invalid huge page map counts, it was
discovered and observed that a huge pte pointer could become 'invalid' and
point to another task's page table.  Consider the following:

A task takes a page fault on a shared hugetlbfs file and calls
huge_pte_alloc to get a ptep.  Suppose the returned ptep points to a
shared pmd.

Now, another task truncates the hugetlbfs file.  As part of truncation, it
unmaps everyone who has the file mapped.  If the range being truncated is
covered by a shared pmd, huge_pmd_unshare will be called.  For all but the
last user of the shared pmd, huge_pmd_unshare will clear the pud pointing
to the pmd.  If the task in the middle of the page fault is not the last
user, the ptep returned by huge_pte_alloc now points to another task's
page table or worse.  This leads to bad things such as incorrect page
map/reference counts or invalid memory references.

To fix, expand the use of i_mmap_rwsem as follows:
- i_mmap_rwsem is held in read mode whenever huge_pmd_share is called.
  huge_pmd_share is only called via huge_pte_alloc, so callers of
  huge_pte_alloc take i_mmap_rwsem before calling.  In addition, callers
  of huge_pte_alloc continue to hold the semaphore until finished with
  the ptep.
- i_mmap_rwsem is held in write mode whenever huge_pmd_unshare is called.

One problem with this scheme is that it requires taking i_mmap_rwsem
before taking the page lock during page faults.  This is not the order
specified in the rest of mm code.  Handling of hugetlbfs pages is mostly
isolated today.  Therefore, we use this alternative locking order for
PageHuge() pages.

         mapping->i_mmap_rwsem
           hugetlb_fault_mutex (hugetlbfs specific page fault mutex)
             page->flags PG_locked (lock_page)

To help with lock ordering issues, hugetlb_page_mapping_lock_write() is
introduced to write lock the i_mmap_rwsem associated with a page.

In most cases it is easy to get address_space via vma->vm_file->f_mapping.
However, in the case of migration or memory errors for anon pages we do
not have an associated vma.  A new routine _get_hugetlb_page_mapping()
will use anon_vma to get address_space in these cases.

Signed-off-by: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: Naoya Horiguchi <n-horiguchi@ah.jp.nec.com>
Cc: "Aneesh Kumar K . V" <aneesh.kumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Cc: "Kirill A . Shutemov" <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Davidlohr Bueso <dave@stgolabs.net>
Cc: Prakash Sangappa <prakash.sangappa@oracle.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200316205756.146666-2-mike.kravetz@oracle.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:32 -07:00
Peter Xu
3e69ad081c mm/userfaultfd: honor FAULT_FLAG_KILLABLE in fault path
Userfaultfd fault path was by default killable even if the caller does not
have FAULT_FLAG_KILLABLE.  That makes sense before in that when with gup
we don't have FAULT_FLAG_KILLABLE properly set before.  Now after previous
patch we've got FAULT_FLAG_KILLABLE applied even for gup code so it should
also make sense to let userfaultfd to honor the FAULT_FLAG_KILLABLE.

Because we're unconditionally setting FAULT_FLAG_KILLABLE in gup code
right now, this patch should have no functional change.  It also cleaned
the code a little bit by introducing some helpers.

Signed-off-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Tested-by: Brian Geffon <bgeffon@google.com>
Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Cc: Bobby Powers <bobbypowers@gmail.com>
Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: "Dr . David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: "Kirill A . Shutemov" <kirill@shutemov.name>
Cc: Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org>
Cc: Marty McFadden <mcfadden8@llnl.gov>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: Maya Gokhale <gokhale2@llnl.gov>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Cc: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@openvz.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200220160300.9941-1-peterx@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:30 -07:00
Peter Xu
c270a7eedc mm: introduce FAULT_FLAG_INTERRUPTIBLE
handle_userfaultfd() is currently the only one place in the kernel page
fault procedures that can respond to non-fatal userspace signals.  It was
trying to detect such an allowance by checking against USER & KILLABLE
flags, which was "un-official".

In this patch, we introduced a new flag (FAULT_FLAG_INTERRUPTIBLE) to show
that the fault handler allows the fault procedure to respond even to
non-fatal signals.  Meanwhile, add this new flag to the default fault
flags so that all the page fault handlers can benefit from the new flag.
With that, replacing the userfault check to this one.

Since the line is getting even longer, clean up the fault flags a bit too
to ease TTY users.

Although we've got a new flag and applied it, we shouldn't have any
functional change with this patch so far.

Suggested-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Tested-by: Brian Geffon <bgeffon@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Cc: Bobby Powers <bobbypowers@gmail.com>
Cc: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: "Dr . David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: "Kirill A . Shutemov" <kirill@shutemov.name>
Cc: Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org>
Cc: Marty McFadden <mcfadden8@llnl.gov>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: Maya Gokhale <gokhale2@llnl.gov>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Cc: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@openvz.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200220195348.16302-1-peterx@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:30 -07:00
Peter Xu
ef429ee740 userfaultfd: don't retake mmap_sem to emulate NOPAGE
This patch removes the risk path in handle_userfault() then we will be
sure that the callers of handle_mm_fault() will know that the VMAs might
have changed.  Meanwhile with previous patch we don't lose responsiveness
as well since the core mm code now can handle the nonfatal userspace
signals even if we return VM_FAULT_RETRY.

Suggested-by: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Suggested-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Tested-by: Brian Geffon <bgeffon@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Cc: Bobby Powers <bobbypowers@gmail.com>
Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: "Dr . David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: "Kirill A . Shutemov" <kirill@shutemov.name>
Cc: Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org>
Cc: Marty McFadden <mcfadden8@llnl.gov>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: Maya Gokhale <gokhale2@llnl.gov>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Cc: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@openvz.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200220160234.9646-1-peterx@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:29 -07:00
Roman Gushchin
f4b00eab50 mm: kmem: rename memcg_kmem_(un)charge() into memcg_kmem_(un)charge_page()
Rename (__)memcg_kmem_(un)charge() into (__)memcg_kmem_(un)charge_page()
to better reflect what they are actually doing:

1) call __memcg_kmem_(un)charge_memcg() to actually charge or uncharge
   the current memcg

2) set or clear the PageKmemcg flag

Signed-off-by: Roman Gushchin <guro@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@google.com>
Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org>
Cc: Vladimir Davydov <vdavydov.dev@gmail.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200109202659.752357-4-guro@fb.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:28 -07:00
Kees Cook
c537338c05 fs_parse: remove pr_notice() about each validation
This notice fills my boot logs with scary-looking asterisks but doesn't
really tell me anything.  Let's just remove it; validation errors are
already reported separately, so this is just a redundant list of
filesystems.

$ dmesg | grep VALIDATE
[    0.306256] *** VALIDATE tmpfs ***
[    0.307422] *** VALIDATE proc ***
[    0.308355] *** VALIDATE cgroup ***
[    0.308741] *** VALIDATE cgroup2 ***
[    0.813256] *** VALIDATE bpf ***
[    0.815272] *** VALIDATE ramfs ***
[    0.815665] *** VALIDATE hugetlbfs ***
[    0.876970] *** VALIDATE nfs ***
[    0.877383] *** VALIDATE nfs4 ***

Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Seth Arnold <seth.arnold@canonical.com>
Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/202003061617.A8835CAAF@keescook
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:26 -07:00
Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)
4ceb229f66 ocfs2: use memalloc_nofs_save instead of memalloc_noio_save
OCFS2 doesn't mind if memory reclaim makes I/Os happen; it just cares that
it won't be reentered, so it can use memalloc_nofs_save() instead of
memalloc_noio_save().

Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200326200214.1102-1-willy@infradead.org
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:26 -07:00
Takashi Iwai
d293d3af2d ocfs2: use scnprintf() for avoiding potential buffer overflow
Since snprintf() returns the would-be-output size instead of the actual
output size, the succeeding calls may go beyond the given buffer limit.
Fix it by replacing with scnprintf().

Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Joseph Qi <jiangqi903@gmail.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200311093516.25300-1-tiwai@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:26 -07:00
wangjian
0434c9f404 ocfs2: roll back the reference count modification of the parent directory if an error occurs
Under some conditions, the directory cannot be deleted.  The specific
scenarios are as follows: (for example, /mnt/ocfs2 is the mount point)

1. Create the /mnt/ocfs2/p_dir directory.  At this time, the i_nlink
   corresponding to the inode of the /mnt/ocfs2/p_dir directory is equal
   to 2.

2. During the process of creating the /mnt/ocfs2/p_dir/s_dir
   directory, if the call to the inc_nlink function in ocfs2_mknod
   succeeds, the functions such as ocfs2_init_acl,
   ocfs2_init_security_set, and ocfs2_dentry_attach_lock fail.  At this
   time, the i_nlink corresponding to the inode of the /mnt/ocfs2/p_dir
   directory is equal to 3, but /mnt/ocfs2/p_dir/s_dir is not added to the
   /mnt/ocfs2/p_dir directory entry.

3. Delete the /mnt/ocfs2/p_dir directory (rm -rf /mnt/ocfs2/p_dir).
   At this time, it is found that the i_nlink corresponding to the inode
   corresponding to the /mnt/ocfs2/p_dir directory is equal to 3.
   Therefore, the /mnt/ocfs2/p_dir directory cannot be deleted.

Signed-off-by: Jian wang <wangjian161@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/a44f6666-bbc4-405e-0e6c-0f4e922eeef6@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:26 -07:00
Gustavo A. R. Silva
95f3427c24 ocfs2: ocfs2_fs.h: replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
The current codebase makes use of the zero-length array language extension
to the C90 standard, but the preferred mechanism to declare
variable-length types such as these ones is a flexible array member[1][2],
introduced in C99:

struct foo {
        int stuff;
        struct boo array[];
};

By making use of the mechanism above, we will get a compiler warning in
case the flexible array does not occur last in the structure, which will
help us prevent some kind of undefined behavior bugs from being
inadvertently introduced[3] to the codebase from now on.

Also, notice that, dynamic memory allocations won't be affected by this
change:

"Flexible array members have incomplete type, and so the sizeof operator
may not be applied.  As a quirk of the original implementation of
zero-length arrays, sizeof evaluates to zero."[1]

This issue was found with the help of Coccinelle.

[1] https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html__;!!GqivPVa7Brio!OKPotRhYhHbCG2kibo8Q6_6CuKaa28d_74h1svxyR6rbshrK2L_BdrQpNbvJWBWb40QCkg$
[2] https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/21__;!!GqivPVa7Brio!OKPotRhYhHbCG2kibo8Q6_6CuKaa28d_74h1svxyR6rbshrK2L_BdrQpNbvJWBUhNn9M6g$
[3] commit 7649773293 ("cxgb3/l2t: Fix undefined behaviour")

Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavo@embeddedor.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200309202155.GA8432@embeddedor
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:26 -07:00
Gustavo A. R. Silva
8cb92435e2 ocfs2: dlm: replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
The current codebase makes use of the zero-length array language extension
to the C90 standard, but the preferred mechanism to declare
variable-length types such as these ones is a flexible array member[1][2],
introduced in C99:

struct foo {
        int stuff;
        struct boo array[];
};

By making use of the mechanism above, we will get a compiler warning in
case the flexible array does not occur last in the structure, which will
help us prevent some kind of undefined behavior bugs from being
inadvertently introduced[3] to the codebase from now on.

Also, notice that, dynamic memory allocations won't be affected by this
change:

"Flexible array members have incomplete type, and so the sizeof operator
may not be applied.  As a quirk of the original implementation of
zero-length arrays, sizeof evaluates to zero."[1]

This issue was found with the help of Coccinelle.

[1] https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html__;!!GqivPVa7Brio!OVOYL_CouISa5L1Lw-20EEFQntw6cKMx-j8UdY4z78uYgzKBUFcfpn50GaurvbV5v7YiUA$
[2] https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/21__;!!GqivPVa7Brio!OVOYL_CouISa5L1Lw-20EEFQntw6cKMx-j8UdY4z78uYgzKBUFcfpn50GaurvbXs8Eh8eg$
[3] commit 7649773293 ("cxgb3/l2t: Fix undefined behaviour")

Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavo@embeddedor.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200309202016.GA8210@embeddedor
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
Gustavo A. R. Silva
fa803cf8f3 ocfs2: cluster: replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
The current codebase makes use of the zero-length array language extension
to the C90 standard, but the preferred mechanism to declare
variable-length types such as these ones is a flexible array member[1][2],
introduced in C99:

struct foo {
        int stuff;
        struct boo array[];
};

By making use of the mechanism above, we will get a compiler warning in
case the flexible array does not occur last in the structure, which will
help us prevent some kind of undefined behavior bugs from being
inadvertently introduced[3] to the codebase from now on.

Also, notice that, dynamic memory allocations won't be affected by this
change:

"Flexible array members have incomplete type, and so the sizeof operator
may not be applied.  As a quirk of the original implementation of
zero-length arrays, sizeof evaluates to zero."[1]

This issue was found with the help of Coccinelle.

[1] https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html__;!!GqivPVa7Brio!NzMr-YRl2zy-K3lwLVVatz7x0uD2z7-ykQag4GrGigxmfWU8TWzDy6xrkTiW3hYl00czlw$
[2] https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/21__;!!GqivPVa7Brio!NzMr-YRl2zy-K3lwLVVatz7x0uD2z7-ykQag4GrGigxmfWU8TWzDy6xrkTiW3hYHG1nAnw$
[3] commit 7649773293 ("cxgb3/l2t: Fix undefined behaviour")

Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavo@embeddedor.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200309201907.GA8005@embeddedor
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
Gustavo A. R. Silva
3c9210d45d ocfs2: replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
The current codebase makes use of the zero-length array language extension
to the C90 standard, but the preferred mechanism to declare
variable-length types such as these ones is a flexible array member[1][2],
introduced in C99:

struct foo {
        int stuff;
        struct boo array[];
};

By making use of the mechanism above, we will get a compiler warning in
case the flexible array does not occur last in the structure, which will
help us prevent some kind of undefined behavior bugs from being
inadvertently introduced[3] to the codebase from now on.

Also, notice that, dynamic memory allocations won't be affected by this
change:

"Flexible array members have incomplete type, and so the sizeof operator
may not be applied.  As a quirk of the original implementation of
zero-length arrays, sizeof evaluates to zero."[1]

This issue was found with the help of Coccinelle.

[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html
[2] https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/21
[3] commit 7649773293 ("cxgb3/l2t: Fix undefined behaviour")

Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavo@embeddedor.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200213160244.GA6088@embeddedor
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
Jules Irenge
185a73216f ocfs2: add missing annotations for ocfs2_refcount_cache_lock() and ocfs2_refcount_cache_unlock()
Sparse reports warnings at ocfs2_refcount_cache_lock()
	and ocfs2_refcount_cache_unlock()

warning: context imbalance in ocfs2_refcount_cache_lock()
	- wrong count at exit
warning: context imbalance in ocfs2_refcount_cache_unlock()
	- unexpected unlock

The root cause is the missing annotation at ocfs2_refcount_cache_lock()
and at ocfs2_refcount_cache_unlock()

Add the missing __acquires(&rf->rf_lock) annotation to
ocfs2_refcount_cache_lock()

Add the missing __releases(&rf->rf_lock) annotation to
ocfs2_refcount_cache_unlock()

Signed-off-by: Jules Irenge <jbi.octave@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200224204130.18178-1-jbi.octave@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
Alex Shi
1a5692e477 ocfs2: remove useless err
We don't need 'err' in these 2 places, better to remove them.

Signed-off-by: Alex Shi <alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: ChenGang <cg.chen@huawei.com>
Cc: Richard Fontana <rfontana@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1579577836-251879-1-git-send-email-alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
wangyan
41f4dc8331 ocfs2: correct annotation from "l_next_rec" to "l_next_free_rec"
Correct annotation from "l_next_rec" to "l_next_free_rec"

Signed-off-by: Yan Wang <wangyan122@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/5e76c953-3479-1280-023c-ad05e4c75608@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
wangyan
cb5bc8557a ocfs2: there is no need to log twice in several functions
There is no need to log twice in several functions.

Signed-off-by: Yan Wang <wangyan122@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/77eec86a-f634-5b98-4f7d-0cd15185a37b@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
Alex Shi
e0369873e6 ocfs2: remove dlm_lock_is_remote
This macro has been unused since it was introduced.

Signed-off-by: Alex Shi <alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1579578203-254451-1-git-send-email-alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
Alex Shi
31cc0c8029 ocfs2: use OCFS2_SEC_BITS in macro
This macro should be used.

Signed-off-by: Alex Shi <alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1579577840-251956-1-git-send-email-alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
Alex Shi
8e6ef3731e ocfs2: remove unused macros
O2HB_DEFAULT_BLOCK_BITS/DLM_THREAD_MAX_ASTS/DLM_MIGRATION_RETRY_MS and
OCFS2_MAX_RESV_WINDOW_BITS/OCFS2_MIN_RESV_WINDOW_BITS have been unused
since commit 66effd3c68 ("ocfs2/dlm: Do not migrate resource to a node
that is leaving the domain").

Signed-off-by: Alex Shi <alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: ChenGang <cg.chen@huawei.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Richard Fontana <rfontana@redhat.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Joseph Qi <jiangqi903@gmail.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1579577827-251796-1-git-send-email-alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
Alex Shi
ee9dc325ac ocfs2: remove FS_OCFS2_NM
This macro is unused since commit ab09203e30 ("sysctl fs: Remove dead
binary sysctl support").

Signed-off-by: Alex Shi <alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Acked-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mark@fasheh.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Cc: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Changwei Ge <gechangwei@live.cn>
Cc: Gang He <ghe@suse.com>
Cc: Jun Piao <piaojun@huawei.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1579577812-251572-1-git-send-email-alex.shi@linux.alibaba.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2020-04-02 09:35:25 -07:00
Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)
457df33e03 iomap: Handle memory allocation failure in readahead
bio_alloc() can fail when we use GFP_NORETRY.  If it does, allocate
a bio large enough for a single page like mpage_readpages() does.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
2020-04-02 09:08:53 -07:00
Brian Foster
d9fdd0adf9 xfs: fix inode number overflow in ifree cluster helper
Qian Cai reports seemingly random buffer read verifier errors during
filesystem writeback. This was isolated to a recent patch that
factored out some inode cluster freeing code and happened to cast an
unsigned inode number type to a signed value. If the inode number
value overflows, we can skip marking in-core inodes associated with
the underlying buffer stale at the time the physical inodes are
freed. If such an inode happens to be dirty, xfsaild will eventually
attempt to write it back over non-inode blocks. The invalidation of
the underlying inode buffer causes writeback to read the buffer from
disk. This fails the read verifier (preventing eventual corruption)
if the buffer no longer looks like an inode cluster. Analysis by
Dave Chinner.

Fix up the helper to use the proper type for inode number values.

Fixes: 5806165a66 ("xfs: factor inode lookup from xfs_ifree_cluster")
Reported-by: Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw>
Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
2020-04-02 08:19:25 -07:00
Michal Suchanek
9e62ccec3b powerpc: Add back __ARCH_WANT_SYS_LLSEEK macro
This partially reverts commit caf6f9c8a3 ("asm-generic: Remove
unneeded __ARCH_WANT_SYS_LLSEEK macro")

When CONFIG_COMPAT is disabled on ppc64 the kernel does not build.

There is resistance to both removing the llseek syscall from the 64bit
syscall tables and building the llseek interface unconditionally.


Signed-off-by: Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190828151552.GA16855@infradead.org/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190829214319.498c7de2@naga/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/dd4575c51e31766e87f7e7fa121d099ab78d3290.1584699455.git.msuchanek@suse.de
2020-04-03 00:09:59 +11:00
Al Viro
99a4a90c8e lookup_open(): don't bother with fallbacks to lookup+create
We fall back to lookup+create (instead of atomic_open) in several cases:
	1) we don't have write access to filesystem and O_TRUNC is
present in the flags.  It's not something we want ->atomic_open() to
see - it just might go ahead and truncate the file.  However, we can
pass it the flags sans O_TRUNC - eventually do_open() will call
handle_truncate() anyway.
	2) we have O_CREAT | O_EXCL and we can't write to parent.
That's going to be an error, of course, but we want to know _which_
error should that be - might be EEXIST (if file exists), might be
EACCES or EROFS.  Simply stripping O_CREAT (and checking if we see
ENOENT) would suffice, if not for O_EXCL.  However, we used to have
->atomic_open() fully responsible for rejecting O_CREAT | O_EXCL
on existing file and just stripping O_CREAT would've disarmed
those checks.  With nothing downstream to catch the problem -
FMODE_OPENED used to be "don't bother with EEXIST checks,
->atomic_open() has done those".  Now EEXIST checks downstream
are skipped only if FMODE_CREATED is set - FMODE_OPENED alone
is not enough.  That has eliminated the need to fall back onto
lookup+create path in this case.
	3) O_WRONLY or O_RDWR when we have no write access to
filesystem, with nothing else objectionable.  Fallback is
(and had always been) pointless.

IOW, we don't really need that fallback; all we need in such
cases is to trim O_TRUNC and O_CREAT properly.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:31 -04:00
Al Viro
d489cf9a3e atomic_open(): no need to pass struct open_flags anymore
argument had been unused since 1643b43fbd (lookup_open(): lift the
"fallback to !O_CREAT" logics from atomic_open()) back in 2016

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:31 -04:00
Al Viro
ff326a3299 open_last_lookups(): move complete_walk() into do_open()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:30 -04:00
Al Viro
b94e0b32c8 open_last_lookups(): lift O_EXCL|O_CREAT handling into do_open()
Currently path_openat() has "EEXIST on O_EXCL|O_CREAT" checks done on one
of the ways out of open_last_lookups().  There are 4 cases:
	1) the last component is . or ..; check is not done.
	2) we had FMODE_OPENED or FMODE_CREATED set while in lookup_open();
check is not done.
	3) symlink to be traversed is found; check is not done (nor
should it be)
	4) everything else: check done (before complete_walk(), even).

In case (1) O_EXCL|O_CREAT ends up failing with -EISDIR - that's
	open("/tmp/.", O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0600)
Note that in the same conditions
	open("/tmp", O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0600)
would have yielded EEXIST.  Either error is allowed, switching to -EEXIST
in these cases would've been more consistent.

Case (2) is more subtle; first of all, if we have FMODE_CREATED set, the
object hadn't existed prior to the call.  The check should not be done in
such a case.  The rest is problematic, though - we have
	FMODE_OPENED set (i.e. it went through ->atomic_open() and got
successfully opened there)
	FMODE_CREATED is *NOT* set
	O_CREAT and O_EXCL are both set.
Any such case is a bug - either we failed to set FMODE_CREATED when we
had, in fact, created an object (no such instances in the tree) or
we have opened a pre-existing file despite having had both O_CREAT and
O_EXCL passed.  One of those was, in fact caught (and fixed) while
sorting out this mess (gfs2 on cold dcache).  And in such situations
we should fail with EEXIST.

Note that for (1) and (4) FMODE_CREATED is not set - for (1) there's nothing
in handle_dots() to set it, for (4) we'd explicitly checked that.

And (1), (2) and (4) are exactly the cases when we leave the loop in
the caller, with do_open() called immediately after that loop.  IOW, we
can move the check over there, and make it

	If we have O_CREAT|O_EXCL and after successful pathname resolution
FMODE_CREATED is *not* set, we must have run into a preexisting file and
should fail with EEXIST.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:30 -04:00
Al Viro
72287417ab open_last_lookups(): don't abuse complete_walk() when all we want is unlazy
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:29 -04:00
Al Viro
f7bb959d96 open_last_lookups(): consolidate fsnotify_create() calls
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:28 -04:00
Al Viro
c5971b8c63 take post-lookup part of do_last() out of loop
now we can have open_last_lookups() directly from the loop in
path_openat() - the rest of do_last() never returns a symlink
to follow, so we can bloody well leave the loop first.

Rename the rest of that thing from do_last() to do_open() and
make it return an int.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:28 -04:00
Al Viro
0f70595301 link_path_walk(): sample parent's i_uid and i_mode for the last component
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:27 -04:00
Al Viro
60ef60c7d7 __nd_alloc_stack(): make it return bool
... and adjust the caller (reserve_stack()).  Rename to nd_alloc_stack(),
while we are at it.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:26 -04:00
Al Viro
4542576b79 reserve_stack(): switch to __nd_alloc_stack()
expand the call of nd_alloc_stack() into it (and don't
recheck the depth on the second call)

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:26 -04:00
Al Viro
49055906af pick_link(): take reserving space on stack into a new helper
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:25 -04:00
Al Viro
aef9404d8c pick_link(): more straightforward handling of allocation failures
pick_link() needs to push onto stack; we start with using two-element
array embedded into struct nameidata and the first time we need
more than that we switch to separately allocated array.

Allocation can fail, of course, and handling of that would be simple
enough - we need to drop 'link' and bugger off.  However, the things
get more complicated in RCU mode.  There we must do GFP_ATOMIC
allocation.  If that fails, we try to switch to non-RCU mode and
repeat the allocation.

To switch to non-RCU mode we need to grab references to 'link' and
to everything in nameidata.  The latter done by unlazy_walk();
the former - legitimize_path().  'link' must go first - after
unlazy_walk() we are out of RCU-critical period and it's too
late to call legitimize_path() since the references in link->mnt
and link->dentry might be pointing to freed and reused memory.

So we do legitimize_path(), then unlazy_walk().  And that's where
it gets too subtle: what to do if the former fails?  We MUST
do path_put(link) to avoid leaks.  And we can't do that under
rcu_read_lock().  Solution in mainline was to empty then nameidata
manually, drop out of RCU mode and then do put_path().

In effect, we open-code the things eventual terminate_walk()
would've done on error in RCU mode.  That looks badly out of place
and confusing.  We could add a comment along the lines of the
explanation above, but... there's a simpler solution.  Call
unlazy_walk() even if legitimaze_path() fails.  It will take
us out of RCU mode, so we'll be able to do path_put(link).

Yes, it will do unnecessary work - attempt to grab references
on the stuff in nameidata, only to have them dropped as soon
as we return the error to upper layer and get terminate_walk()
called there.  So what?  We are thoroughly off the fast path
by that point - we had GFP_ATOMIC allocation fail, we had
->d_seq or mount_lock mismatch and we are about to try walking
the same path from scratch in non-RCU mode.  Which will need
to do the same allocation, this time with GFP_KERNEL, so it will
be able to apply memory pressure for blocking stuff.

Compared to that the cost of several lockref_get_not_dead()
is noise.  And the logics become much easier to understand
that way.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:25 -04:00
Al Viro
c99687a03a fold path_to_nameidata() into its only remaining caller
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:24 -04:00
Al Viro
84f0cd9e83 pick_link(): pass it struct path already with normal refcounting rules
step_into() tries to avoid grabbing and dropping mount references
on the steps that do not involve crossing mountpoints (which is
obviously the majority of cases).  So it uses a local struct path
with unusual refcounting rules - path.mnt is pinned if and only if
it's not equal to nd->path.mnt.

We used to have similar beasts all over the place and we had quite
a few bugs crop up in their handling - it's easy to get confused
when changing e.g. cleanup on failure exits (or adding a new check,
etc.)

Now that's mostly gone - the step_into() instance (which is what
we need them for) is the only one left.  It is exposed to mount
traversal and it's (shortly) seen by pick_link().  Since pick_link()
needs to store it in link stack, where the normal rules apply,
it has to make sure that mount is pinned regardless of nd->path.mnt
value.  That's done on all calls of pick_link() and very early
in those.  Let's do that in the caller (step_into()) instead -
that way the fewer places need to be aware of such struct path
instances.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:23 -04:00
Al Viro
19f6028a01 fs/namei.c: kill follow_mount()
The only remaining caller (path_pts()) should be using follow_down()
anyway.  And clean path_pts() a bit.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:23 -04:00
Al Viro
2aa3847085 non-RCU analogue of the previous commit
new helper: choose_mountpoint().  Wrapper around choose_mountpoint_rcu(),
similar to lookup_mnt() vs. __lookup_mnt().  follow_dotdot() switched to
it.  Now we don't grab mount_lock exclusive anymore; note that the
primitive used non-RCU mount traversals in other direction (lookup_mnt())
doesn't bother with that either - it uses mount_lock seqcount instead.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:22 -04:00
Al Viro
7ef482fa65 helper for mount rootwards traversal
The loops in follow_dotdot{_rcu()} are doing the same thing:
we have a mount and we want to find out how far up the chain
of mounts do we need to go.

We follow the chain of mount until we find one that is not
directly overmounting the root of another mount.  If such
a mount is found, we want the location it's mounted upon.
If we run out of chain (i.e. get to a mount that is not
mounted on anything else) or run into process' root, we
report failure.

On success, we want (in RCU case) d_seq of resulting location
sampled or (in non-RCU case) references to that location
acquired.

This commit introduces such primitive for RCU case and
switches follow_dotdot_rcu() to it; non-RCU case will be
go in the next commit.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:21 -04:00
Al Viro
165200d6cb follow_dotdot(): be lazy about changing nd->path
Change nd->path only after the loop is done and only in case we hadn't
ended up finding ourselves in root.  Same for NO_XDEV check.

That separates the "check how far back do we need to go through the
mount stack" logics from the rest of .. traversal.

NOTE: path_get/path_put introduced here are temporary.  They will
go away later in the series.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:21 -04:00
Al Viro
efe772d628 follow_dotdot_rcu(): be lazy about changing nd->path
Change nd->path only after the loop is done and only in case we hadn't
ended up finding ourselves in root.  Same for NO_XDEV check.  Don't
recheck mount_lock on each step either.

That separates the "check how far back do we need to go through the
mount stack" logics from the rest of .. traversal.

Note that the sequence for d_seq/d_inode here is
	* sample mount_lock seqcount
...
	* sample d_seq
	* fetch d_inode
	* verify mount_lock seqcount
The last step makes sure that d_inode value we'd got matches d_seq -
it dentry is guaranteed to have been a mountpoint through the
entire thing, so its d_inode must have been stable.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:20 -04:00
Al Viro
12487f3067 follow_dotdot{,_rcu}(): massage loops
The logics in both of them is the same:
	while true
		if in process' root	// uncommon
			break
		if *not* in mount root	// normal case
			find the parent
			return
		if at absolute root	// very uncommon
			break
		move to underlying mountpoint
	report that we are in root

Pull the common path out of the loop:
	if in process' root		// uncommon
		goto in_root
	if unlikely(in mount root)
		while true
			if at absolute root
				goto in_root
			move to underlying mountpoint
			if in process' root
				goto in_root
			if in mount root
				break;
	find the parent	// we are not in mount root
	return
in_root:
	report that we are in root

The reason for that transformation is that we get to keep the
common path straight *and* get a separate block for "move
through underlying mountpoints", which will allow to sanitize
NO_XDEV handling there.  What's more, the pared-down loops
will be easier to deal with - in particular, non-RCU case
has no need to grab mount_lock and rewriting it to the
form that wouldn't do that is a non-trivial change.  Better
do that with less stuff getting in the way...

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:09:19 -04:00
Al Viro
c2df196876 lift all calls of step_into() out of follow_dotdot/follow_dotdot_rcu
lift step_into() into handle_dots() (where they merge with each other);
have follow_... return dentry and pass inode/seq to the caller.

[braino fix folded; kudos to Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw> for reporting it]

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2020-04-02 01:07:30 -04:00
Linus Torvalds
72f35423e8 Merge branch 'linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6
Pull crypto updates from Herbert Xu:
 "API:
   - Fix out-of-sync IVs in self-test for IPsec AEAD algorithms

  Algorithms:
   - Use formally verified implementation of x86/curve25519

  Drivers:
   - Enhance hwrng support in caam

   - Use crypto_engine for skcipher/aead/rsa/hash in caam

   - Add Xilinx AES driver

   - Add uacce driver

   - Register zip engine to uacce in hisilicon

   - Add support for OCTEON TX CPT engine in marvell"

* 'linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: (162 commits)
  crypto: af_alg - bool type cosmetics
  crypto: arm[64]/poly1305 - add artifact to .gitignore files
  crypto: caam - limit single JD RNG output to maximum of 16 bytes
  crypto: caam - enable prediction resistance in HRWNG
  bus: fsl-mc: add api to retrieve mc version
  crypto: caam - invalidate entropy register during RNG initialization
  crypto: caam - check if RNG job failed
  crypto: caam - simplify RNG implementation
  crypto: caam - drop global context pointer and init_done
  crypto: caam - use struct hwrng's .init for initialization
  crypto: caam - allocate RNG instantiation descriptor with GFP_DMA
  crypto: ccree - remove duplicated include from cc_aead.c
  crypto: chelsio - remove set but not used variable 'adap'
  crypto: marvell - enable OcteonTX cpt options for build
  crypto: marvell - add the Virtual Function driver for CPT
  crypto: marvell - add support for OCTEON TX CPT engine
  crypto: marvell - create common Kconfig and Makefile for Marvell
  crypto: arm/neon - memzero_explicit aes-cbc key
  crypto: bcm - Use scnprintf() for avoiding potential buffer overflow
  crypto: atmel-i2c - Fix wakeup fail
  ...
2020-04-01 14:47:40 -07:00
Theodore Ts'o
54d3adbc29 ext4: save all error info in save_error_info() and drop ext4_set_errno()
Using a separate function, ext4_set_errno() to set the errno is
problematic because it doesn't do the right thing once
s_last_error_errorcode is non-zero.  It's also less racy to set all of
the error information all at once.  (Also, as a bonus, it shrinks code
size slightly.)

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200329020404.686965-1-tytso@mit.edu
Fixes: 878520ac45 ("ext4: save the error code which triggered...")
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
2020-04-01 17:29:06 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
ed5d588fe4 NFS: Try to join page groups before an O_DIRECT retransmission
If we have to retransmit requests, try to join their page groups
first.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-01 13:37:57 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
e00ed89d7b NFS: Refactor nfs_lock_and_join_requests()
Refactor nfs_lock_and_join_requests() in order to separate out the
subrequest merging into its own function nfs_lock_and_join_group()
that can be used by O_DIRECT.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-01 13:37:56 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
44a65a0c27 NFS: Reverse the submission order of requests in __nfs_pageio_add_request()
If we have to split the request up into subrequests, we have to submit
the request pointed to by the function call parameter last, in case
there is an error or other issue that causes us to exit before the
last request is submitted. The reason is that the caller is expected
to perform cleanup in those cases.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-01 13:37:56 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
a62f8e3bd8 NFS: Clean up nfs_lock_and_join_requests()
Clean up nfs_lock_and_join_requests() to simplify the calculation
of the range covered by the page group, taking into account the
presence of mirrors.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-01 13:37:56 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
377840ee48 NFS: Remove the redundant function nfs_pgio_has_mirroring()
We need to trust that desc->pg_mirror_idx is set correctly, whether
or not mirroring is enabled.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-01 13:37:56 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
862f35c947 NFS: Fix memory leaks in nfs_pageio_stop_mirroring()
If we just set the mirror count to 1 without first clearing out
the mirrors, we can leak queued up requests.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-01 13:37:56 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
f02cec9d33 NFS: Fix a request reference leak in nfs_direct_write_clear_reqs()
nfs_direct_write_scan_commit_list() will lock the request and bump
the reference count, but we also need to account for the reference
that was taken when we initially added the request to the commit list.

Fixes: fb5f7f20cd ("NFS: commit errors should be fatal")
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-01 13:37:56 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
dc9dc2febb NFS: Fix use-after-free issues in nfs_pageio_add_request()
We need to ensure that we create the mirror requests before calling
nfs_pageio_add_request_mirror() on the request we are adding.
Otherwise, we can end up with a use-after-free if the call to
nfs_pageio_add_request_mirror() triggers I/O.

Fixes: c917cfaf9b ("NFS: Fix up NFS I/O subrequest creation")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-01 13:37:56 -04:00
Trond Myklebust
08ca8b21f7 NFS: Fix races nfs_page_group_destroy() vs nfs_destroy_unlinked_subrequests()
When a subrequest is being detached from the subgroup, we want to
ensure that it is not holding the group lock, or in the process
of waiting for the group lock.

Fixes: 5b2b5187fa ("NFS: Fix nfs_page_group_destroy() and nfs_lock_and_join_requests() race cases")
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-01 13:34:28 -04:00
Eric W. Biederman
d1e7fd6462 signal: Extend exec_id to 64bits
Replace the 32bit exec_id with a 64bit exec_id to make it impossible
to wrap the exec_id counter.  With care an attacker can cause exec_id
wrap and send arbitrary signals to a newly exec'd parent.  This
bypasses the signal sending checks if the parent changes their
credentials during exec.

The severity of this problem can been seen that in my limited testing
of a 32bit exec_id it can take as little as 19s to exec 65536 times.
Which means that it can take as little as 14 days to wrap a 32bit
exec_id.  Adam Zabrocki has succeeded wrapping the self_exe_id in 7
days.  Even my slower timing is in the uptime of a typical server.
Which means self_exec_id is simply a speed bump today, and if exec
gets noticably faster self_exec_id won't even be a speed bump.

Extending self_exec_id to 64bits introduces a problem on 32bit
architectures where reading self_exec_id is no longer atomic and can
take two read instructions.  Which means that is is possible to hit
a window where the read value of exec_id does not match the written
value.  So with very lucky timing after this change this still
remains expoiltable.

I have updated the update of exec_id on exec to use WRITE_ONCE
and the read of exec_id in do_notify_parent to use READ_ONCE
to make it clear that there is no locking between these two
locations.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/kernel-hardening/20200324215049.GA3710@pi3.com.pl
Fixes: 2.3.23pre2
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
2020-04-01 12:04:24 -05:00
Trond Myklebust
add42de317 NFS: Fix a page leak in nfs_destroy_unlinked_subrequests()
When we detach a subrequest from the list, we must also release the
reference it holds to the parent.

Fixes: 5b2b5187fa ("NFS: Fix nfs_page_group_destroy() and nfs_lock_and_join_requests() race cases")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.14+
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2020-04-01 10:11:22 -04:00
Hillf Danton
10bea96dcc io_uring: add missing finish_wait() in io_sq_thread()
Add it to pair with prepare_to_wait() in an attempt to avoid
anything weird in the field.

Fixes: b41e98524e ("io_uring: add per-task callback handler")
Reported-by: syzbot+0c3370f235b74b3cfd97@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Hillf Danton <hdanton@sina.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-04-01 07:02:55 -06:00
Linus Torvalds
29d9f30d4c Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking updates from David Miller:
 "Highlights:

   1) Fix the iwlwifi regression, from Johannes Berg.

   2) Support BSS coloring and 802.11 encapsulation offloading in
      hardware, from John Crispin.

   3) Fix some potential Spectre issues in qtnfmac, from Sergey
      Matyukevich.

   4) Add TTL decrement action to openvswitch, from Matteo Croce.

   5) Allow paralleization through flow_action setup by not taking the
      RTNL mutex, from Vlad Buslov.

   6) A lot of zero-length array to flexible-array conversions, from
      Gustavo A. R. Silva.

   7) Align XDP statistics names across several drivers for consistency,
      from Lorenzo Bianconi.

   8) Add various pieces of infrastructure for offloading conntrack, and
      make use of it in mlx5 driver, from Paul Blakey.

   9) Allow using listening sockets in BPF sockmap, from Jakub Sitnicki.

  10) Lots of parallelization improvements during configuration changes
      in mlxsw driver, from Ido Schimmel.

  11) Add support to devlink for generic packet traps, which report
      packets dropped during ACL processing. And use them in mlxsw
      driver. From Jiri Pirko.

  12) Support bcmgenet on ACPI, from Jeremy Linton.

  13) Make BPF compatible with RT, from Thomas Gleixnet, Alexei
      Starovoitov, and your's truly.

  14) Support XDP meta-data in virtio_net, from Yuya Kusakabe.

  15) Fix sysfs permissions when network devices change namespaces, from
      Christian Brauner.

  16) Add a flags element to ethtool_ops so that drivers can more simply
      indicate which coalescing parameters they actually support, and
      therefore the generic layer can validate the user's ethtool
      request. Use this in all drivers, from Jakub Kicinski.

  17) Offload FIFO qdisc in mlxsw, from Petr Machata.

  18) Support UDP sockets in sockmap, from Lorenz Bauer.

  19) Fix stretch ACK bugs in several TCP congestion control modules,
      from Pengcheng Yang.

  20) Support virtual functiosn in octeontx2 driver, from Tomasz
      Duszynski.

  21) Add region operations for devlink and use it in ice driver to dump
      NVM contents, from Jacob Keller.

  22) Add support for hw offload of MACSEC, from Antoine Tenart.

  23) Add support for BPF programs that can be attached to LSM hooks,
      from KP Singh.

  24) Support for multiple paths, path managers, and counters in MPTCP.
      From Peter Krystad, Paolo Abeni, Florian Westphal, Davide Caratti,
      and others.

  25) More progress on adding the netlink interface to ethtool, from
      Michal Kubecek"

* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (2121 commits)
  net: ipv6: rpl_iptunnel: Fix potential memory leak in rpl_do_srh_inline
  cxgb4/chcr: nic-tls stats in ethtool
  net: dsa: fix oops while probing Marvell DSA switches
  net/bpfilter: remove superfluous testing message
  net: macb: Fix handling of fixed-link node
  net: dsa: ksz: Select KSZ protocol tag
  netdevsim: dev: Fix memory leak in nsim_dev_take_snapshot_write
  net: stmmac: add EHL 2.5Gbps PCI info and PCI ID
  net: stmmac: add EHL PSE0 & PSE1 1Gbps PCI info and PCI ID
  net: stmmac: create dwmac-intel.c to contain all Intel platform
  net: dsa: bcm_sf2: Support specifying VLAN tag egress rule
  net: dsa: bcm_sf2: Add support for matching VLAN TCI
  net: dsa: bcm_sf2: Move writing of CFP_DATA(5) into slicing functions
  net: dsa: bcm_sf2: Check earlier for FLOW_EXT and FLOW_MAC_EXT
  net: dsa: bcm_sf2: Disable learning for ASP port
  net: dsa: b53: Deny enslaving port 7 for 7278 into a bridge
  net: dsa: b53: Prevent tagged VLAN on port 7 for 7278
  net: dsa: b53: Restore VLAN entries upon (re)configuration
  net: dsa: bcm_sf2: Fix overflow checks
  hv_netvsc: Remove unnecessary round_up for recv_completion_cnt
  ...
2020-03-31 17:29:33 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
b3aa112d57 selinux/stable-5.7 PR 20200330
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Merge tag 'selinux-pr-20200330' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/selinux

Pull SELinux updates from Paul Moore:
 "We've got twenty SELinux patches for the v5.7 merge window, the
  highlights are below:

   - Deprecate setting /sys/fs/selinux/checkreqprot to 1.

     This flag was originally created to deal with legacy userspace and
     the READ_IMPLIES_EXEC personality flag. We changed the default from
     1 to 0 back in Linux v4.4 and now we are taking the next step of
     deprecating it, at some point in the future we will take the final
     step of rejecting 1.

   - Allow kernfs symlinks to inherit the SELinux label of the parent
     directory. In order to preserve backwards compatibility this is
     protected by the genfs_seclabel_symlinks SELinux policy capability.

   - Optimize how we store filename transitions in the kernel, resulting
     in some significant improvements to policy load times.

   - Do a better job calculating our internal hash table sizes which
     resulted in additional policy load improvements and likely general
     SELinux performance improvements as well.

   - Remove the unused initial SIDs (labels) and improve how we handle
     initial SIDs.

   - Enable per-file labeling for the bpf filesystem.

   - Ensure that we properly label NFS v4.2 filesystems to avoid a
     temporary unlabeled condition.

   - Add some missing XFS quota command types to the SELinux quota
     access controls.

   - Fix a problem where we were not updating the seq_file position
     index correctly in selinuxfs.

   - We consolidate some duplicated code into helper functions.

   - A number of list to array conversions.

   - Update Stephen Smalley's email address in MAINTAINERS"

* tag 'selinux-pr-20200330' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/selinux:
  selinux: clean up indentation issue with assignment statement
  NFS: Ensure security label is set for root inode
  MAINTAINERS: Update my email address
  selinux: avtab_init() and cond_policydb_init() return void
  selinux: clean up error path in policydb_init()
  selinux: remove unused initial SIDs and improve handling
  selinux: reduce the use of hard-coded hash sizes
  selinux: Add xfs quota command types
  selinux: optimize storage of filename transitions
  selinux: factor out loop body from filename_trans_read()
  security: selinux: allow per-file labeling for bpffs
  selinux: generalize evaluate_cond_node()
  selinux: convert cond_expr to array
  selinux: convert cond_av_list to array
  selinux: convert cond_list to array
  selinux: sel_avc_get_stat_idx should increase position index
  selinux: allow kernfs symlinks to inherit parent directory context
  selinux: simplify evaluate_cond_node()
  Documentation,selinux: deprecate setting checkreqprot to 1
  selinux: move status variables out of selinux_ss
2020-03-31 15:07:55 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
645c248d6f various RDMA (smbdirect) fixes, addition of SMB3.1.1 POSIX support in readdir, 3 fixes for stable, and a fix for flock
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Merge tag '5.7-rc-smb3-fixes-part1' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6

Pull cifs updates from Steve French:
 "First part of cifs/smb3 changes for merge window (others are still
  being tested). Various RDMA (smbdirect) fixes, addition of SMB3.1.1
  POSIX support in readdir, 3 fixes for stable, and a fix for flock.

  Summary:

  New feature:
   - SMB3.1.1 POSIX support in readdir

  Fixes:
   - various RDMA (smbdirect) fixes
   - fix for flock
   - fallocate fix
   - some improved mount warnings
   - two timestamp related fixes
   - reconnect fix
   - three fixes for stable"

* tag '5.7-rc-smb3-fixes-part1' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6: (28 commits)
  cifs: update internal module version number
  cifs: Allocate encryption header through kmalloc
  cifs: smbd: Check and extend sender credits in interrupt context
  cifs: smbd: Calculate the correct maximum packet size for segmented SMBDirect send/receive
  smb3: use SMB2_SIGNATURE_SIZE define
  CIFS: Fix bug which the return value by asynchronous read is error
  CIFS: check new file size when extending file by fallocate
  SMB3: Minor cleanup of protocol definitions
  SMB3: Additional compression structures
  SMB3: Add new compression flags
  cifs: smb2pdu.h: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  cifs: clear PF_MEMALLOC before exiting demultiplex thread
  cifs: cifspdu.h: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  CIFS: Warn less noisily on default mount
  fs/cifs: fix gcc warning in sid_to_id
  cifs: allow unlock flock and OFD lock across fork
  cifs: do d_move in rename
  cifs: add SMB2_open() arg to return POSIX data
  cifs: plumb smb2 POSIX dir enumeration
  cifs: add smb2 POSIX info level
  ...
2020-03-31 14:30:10 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
018d21f5c5 We've got a lot of patches (39) for this merge window. Most of these patches
are related to corruption that occurs when journals are replayed.
 For example:
 
    1. A node fails while writing to the file system.
    2. Other nodes use the metadata that was once used by the failed node.
    3. When the node returns to the cluster, its journal is replayed,
       but the older metadata blocks overwrite the changes from step 2.
 
 - Fixed the recovery sequence to prevent corruption during journal replay.
 - Many bug fixes found during recovery testing.
 - New improved file system withdraw sequence.
 - Fixed how resource group buffers are managed.
 - Fixed how metadata revokes are tracked and written.
 - Improve processing of IO errors hit by daemons like logd and quotad.
 - Improved error checking in metadata writes.
 - Fixed how qadata quota data structures are managed.
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Merge tag 'gfs2-for-5.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gfs2/linux-gfs2

Pull gfs2 updates from Bob Peterson:
 "We've got a lot of patches (39) for this merge window. Most of these
  patches are related to corruption that occurs when journals are
  replayed. For example:

   1. A node fails while writing to the file system.
   2. Other nodes use the metadata that was once used by the failed
      node.
   3. When the node returns to the cluster, its journal is replayed, but
      the older metadata blocks overwrite the changes from step 2.

  Summary:

   - Fixed the recovery sequence to prevent corruption during journal
     replay.

   - Many bug fixes found during recovery testing.

   - New improved file system withdraw sequence.

   - Fixed how resource group buffers are managed.

   - Fixed how metadata revokes are tracked and written.

   - Improve processing of IO errors hit by daemons like logd and
     quotad.

   - Improved error checking in metadata writes.

   - Fixed how qadata quota data structures are managed"

* tag 'gfs2-for-5.7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gfs2/linux-gfs2: (39 commits)
  gfs2: Fix oversight in gfs2_ail1_flush
  gfs2: change from write to read lock for sd_log_flush_lock in journal replay
  gfs2: instrumentation wrt ail1 stuck
  gfs2: don't lock sd_log_flush_lock in try_rgrp_unlink
  gfs2: Remove unnecessary gfs2_qa_{get,put} pairs
  gfs2: Split gfs2_rsqa_delete into gfs2_rs_delete and gfs2_qa_put
  gfs2: Change inode qa_data to allow multiple users
  gfs2: eliminate gfs2_rsqa_alloc in favor of gfs2_qa_alloc
  gfs2: Switch to list_{first,last}_entry
  gfs2: Clean up inode initialization and teardown
  gfs2: Additional information when gfs2_ail1_flush withdraws
  gfs2: leaf_dealloc needs to allocate one more revoke
  gfs2: allow journal replay to hold sd_log_flush_lock
  gfs2: don't allow releasepage to free bd still used for revokes
  gfs2: flesh out delayed withdraw for gfs2_log_flush
  gfs2: Do proper error checking for go_sync family of glops functions
  gfs2: Don't demote a glock until its revokes are written
  gfs2: drain the ail2 list after io errors
  gfs2: Withdraw in gfs2_ail1_flush if write_cache_pages fails
  gfs2: Do log_flush in gfs2_ail_empty_gl even if ail list is empty
  ...
2020-03-31 14:16:03 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
15c981d16d for-5.7-tag
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Merge tag 'for-5.7-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux

Pull btrfs updates from David Sterba:
 "A number of core changes that make things work better in general, code
  is simpler and cleaner.

  Core changes:

   - per-inode file extent tree, for in memory tracking of contiguous
     extent ranges to make sure i_size adjustments are accurate

   - tree root structures are protected by reference counts, replacing
     SRCU that did not cover some cases

   - leak detector for tree root structures

   - per-transaction pinned extent tracking

   - buffer heads are replaced by bios for super block access

   - speedup of extent back reference resolution, on an example test
     scenario the runtime of send went down from a hour to minutes

   - factor out locking scheme used for subvolume writer and NOCOW
     exclusion, abstracted as DREW lock, double reader-writer exclusion
     (allow either readers or writers)

   - cleanup and abstract extent allocation policies, preparation for
     zoned device support

   - make reflink/clone_range work on inline extents

   - add more cancellation point for relocation, improves long response
     from 'balance cancel'

   - add page migration callback for data pages

   - switch to guid for uuids, with additional cleanups of the interface

   - make ranged full fsyncs more efficient

   - removal of obsolete ioctl flag BTRFS_SUBVOL_CREATE_ASYNC

   - remove b-tree readahead from delayed refs paths, avoiding seek and
     read unnecessary blocks

  Features:

   - v2 of ioctl to delete subvolumes, allowing to delete by id and more
     future extensions

  Fixes:

   - fix qgroup rescan worker that could block umount

   - fix crash during unmount due to race with delayed inode workers

   - fix dellaloc flushing logic that could create unnecessary chunks
     under heavy load

   - fix missing file extent item for hole after ranged fsync

   - several fixes in relocation error handling

  Other:

   - more documentation of relocation, device replace, space
     reservations

   - many random cleanups"

* tag 'for-5.7-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux: (210 commits)
  btrfs: fix missing semaphore unlock in btrfs_sync_file
  btrfs: use nofs allocations for running delayed items
  btrfs: sysfs: Use scnprintf() instead of snprintf()
  btrfs: do not resolve backrefs for roots that are being deleted
  btrfs: track reloc roots based on their commit root bytenr
  btrfs: restart relocate_tree_blocks properly
  btrfs: reloc: reorder reservation before root selection
  btrfs: do not readahead in build_backref_tree
  btrfs: do not use readahead for running delayed refs
  btrfs: Remove async_transid from btrfs_mksubvol/create_subvol/create_snapshot
  btrfs: Remove transid argument from btrfs_ioctl_snap_create_transid
  btrfs: Remove BTRFS_SUBVOL_CREATE_ASYNC support
  btrfs: kill the subvol_srcu
  btrfs: make btrfs_cleanup_fs_roots use the radix tree lock
  btrfs: don't take an extra root ref at allocation time
  btrfs: hold a ref on the root on the dead roots list
  btrfs: make inodes hold a ref on their roots
  btrfs: move the root freeing stuff into btrfs_put_root
  btrfs: move ino_cache_inode dropping out of btrfs_free_fs_root
  btrfs: make the extent buffer leak check per fs info
  ...
2020-03-31 13:00:16 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
1455c69900 fscrypt updates for 5.7
Add an ioctl FS_IOC_GET_ENCRYPTION_NONCE which retrieves a file's
 encryption nonce.  This makes it easier to write automated tests which
 verify that fscrypt is doing the encryption correctly.
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Merge tag 'fscrypt-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/fscrypt/fscrypt

Pull fscrypt updates from Eric Biggers:
 "Add an ioctl FS_IOC_GET_ENCRYPTION_NONCE which retrieves a file's
  encryption nonce.

  This makes it easier to write automated tests which verify that
  fscrypt is doing the encryption correctly"

* tag 'fscrypt-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/fscrypt/fscrypt:
  ubifs: wire up FS_IOC_GET_ENCRYPTION_NONCE
  f2fs: wire up FS_IOC_GET_ENCRYPTION_NONCE
  ext4: wire up FS_IOC_GET_ENCRYPTION_NONCE
  fscrypt: add FS_IOC_GET_ENCRYPTION_NONCE ioctl
2020-03-31 12:58:36 -07:00
Kaixu Xia
d8fcb6f134 xfs: remove redundant variable assignment in xfs_symlink()
The variables 'udqp' and 'gdqp' have been initialized, so remove
redundant variable assignment in xfs_symlink().

Signed-off-by: Kaixu Xia <kaixuxia@tencent.com>
Reviewed-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <chaitanya.kulkarni@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com
Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
2020-03-31 08:42:22 -07:00
Darrick J. Wong
c6425702f2 xfs: ratelimit inode flush on buffered write ENOSPC
A customer reported rcu stalls and softlockup warnings on a computer
with many CPU cores and many many more IO threads trying to write to a
filesystem that is totally out of space.  Subsequent analysis pointed to
the many many IO threads calling xfs_flush_inodes -> sync_inodes_sb,
which causes a lot of wb_writeback_work to be queued.  The writeback
worker spends so much time trying to wake the many many threads waiting
for writeback completion that it trips the softlockup detector, and (in
this case) the system automatically reboots.

In addition, they complain that the lengthy xfs_flush_inodes scan traps
all of those threads in uninterruptible sleep, which hampers their
ability to kill the program or do anything else to escape the situation.

If there's thousands of threads trying to write to files on a full
filesystem, each of those threads will start separate copies of the
inode flush scan.  This is kind of pointless since we only need one
scan, so rate limit the inode flush.

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
2020-03-31 08:41:45 -07:00
Xiaoguang Wang
0558955373 io_uring: refactor file register/unregister/update handling
While diving into io_uring fileset register/unregister/update codes, we
found one bug in the fileset update handling. io_uring fileset update
use a percpu_ref variable to check whether we can put the previously
registered file, only when the refcnt of the perfcpu_ref variable
reaches zero, can we safely put these files. But this doesn't work so
well. If applications always issue requests continually, this
perfcpu_ref will never have an chance to reach zero, and it'll always be
in atomic mode, also will defeat the gains introduced by fileset
register/unresiger/update feature, which are used to reduce the atomic
operation overhead of fput/fget.

To fix this issue, while applications do IORING_REGISTER_FILES or
IORING_REGISTER_FILES_UPDATE operations, we allocate a new percpu_ref
and kill the old percpu_ref, new requests will use the new percpu_ref.
Once all previous old requests complete, old percpu_refs will be dropped
and registered files will be put safely.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/io-uring/5a8dac33-4ca2-4847-b091-f7dcd3ad0ff3@linux.alibaba.com/T/#t
Signed-off-by: Xiaoguang Wang <xiaoguang.wang@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-03-31 08:47:54 -06:00
Chao Yu
23b1faaade f2fs: compress: add .{init,destroy}_decompress_ctx callback
Add below two callback interfaces in struct f2fs_compress_ops:

	int (*init_decompress_ctx)(struct decompress_io_ctx *dic);
	void (*destroy_decompress_ctx)(struct decompress_io_ctx *dic);

Which will be used by zstd compress algorithm later.

In addition, this patch adds callback function pointer check, so that
specified algorithm can avoid defining unneeded functions.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:26 -07:00
Chao Yu
09ff48011e f2fs: compress: fix to call missing destroy_compress_ctx()
Otherwise, it will cause memory leak.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:26 -07:00
Chao Yu
91faa5344f f2fs: change default compression algorithm
Use LZ4 as default compression algorithm, as compared to LZO, it shows
almost the same compression ratio and much better decompression speed.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:26 -07:00
Chao Yu
887347a09a f2fs: clean up {cic,dic}.ref handling
{cic,dic}.ref should be initialized to number of compressed pages,
let's initialize it directly rather than doing w/
f2fs_set_compressed_page().

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:26 -07:00
Chao Yu
7496affa32 f2fs: fix to use f2fs_readpage_limit() in f2fs_read_multi_pages()
Multipage read flow should consider fsverity, so it needs to use
f2fs_readpage_limit() instead of i_size_read() to check EOF condition.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:25 -07:00
YueHaibing
db251553c7 f2fs: xattr.h: Make stub helpers inline
Fix gcc warnings:

In file included from fs/f2fs/dir.c:15:0:
fs/f2fs/xattr.h:157:13: warning: 'f2fs_destroy_xattr_caches' defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
 static void f2fs_destroy_xattr_caches(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi) { }
             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
fs/f2fs/xattr.h:156:12: warning: 'f2fs_init_xattr_caches' defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
 static int f2fs_init_xattr_caches(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi) { return 0; }

Reported-by: Hulk Robot <hulkci@huawei.com>
Fixes: a999150f4f ("f2fs: use kmem_cache pool during inline xattr lookups")
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:25 -07:00
Chao Yu
74878565fb f2fs: fix to avoid double unlock
On image that has verity and compression feature, if compressed pages
and non-compressed pages are mixed in one bio, we may double unlock
non-compressed page in below flow:

- f2fs_post_read_work
 - f2fs_decompress_work
  - f2fs_decompress_bio
   - __read_end_io
    - unlock_page
 - fsverity_enqueue_verify_work
  - f2fs_verity_work
   - f2fs_verify_bio
    - unlock_page

So it should skip handling non-compressed page in f2fs_decompress_work()
if verity is on.

Besides, add missing dec_page_count() in f2fs_verify_bio().

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:25 -07:00
Chao Yu
7653b9d875 f2fs: fix potential .flags overflow on 32bit architecture
f2fs_inode_info.flags is unsigned long variable, it has 32 bits
in 32bit architecture, since we introduced FI_MMAP_FILE flag
when we support data compression, we may access memory cross
the border of .flags field, corrupting .i_sem field, result in
below deadlock.

To fix this issue, let's expand .flags as an array to grab enough
space to store new flags.

Call Trace:
 __schedule+0x8d0/0x13fc
 ? mark_held_locks+0xac/0x100
 schedule+0xcc/0x260
 rwsem_down_write_slowpath+0x3ab/0x65d
 down_write+0xc7/0xe0
 f2fs_drop_nlink+0x3d/0x600 [f2fs]
 f2fs_delete_inline_entry+0x300/0x440 [f2fs]
 f2fs_delete_entry+0x3a1/0x7f0 [f2fs]
 f2fs_unlink+0x500/0x790 [f2fs]
 vfs_unlink+0x211/0x490
 do_unlinkat+0x483/0x520
 sys_unlink+0x4a/0x70
 do_fast_syscall_32+0x12b/0x683
 entry_SYSENTER_32+0xaa/0x102

Fixes: 4c8ff7095b ("f2fs: support data compression")
Tested-by: Ondrej Jirman <megous@megous.com>
Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:25 -07:00
Chao Yu
79bbefb19f f2fs: fix NULL pointer dereference in f2fs_verity_work()
If both compression and fsverity feature is on, generic/572 will
report below NULL pointer dereference bug.

 BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0000000000000018
 RIP: 0010:f2fs_verity_work+0x60/0x90 [f2fs]
 #PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode
 Workqueue: fsverity_read_queue f2fs_verity_work [f2fs]
 RIP: 0010:f2fs_verity_work+0x60/0x90 [f2fs]
 Call Trace:
  process_one_work+0x16c/0x3f0
  worker_thread+0x4c/0x440
  ? rescuer_thread+0x350/0x350
  kthread+0xf8/0x130
  ? kthread_unpark+0x70/0x70
  ret_from_fork+0x35/0x40

There are two issue in f2fs_verity_work():
- it needs to traverse and verify all pages in bio.
- if pages in bio belong to non-compressed cluster, accessing
decompress IO context stored in page private will cause NULL
pointer dereference.

Fix them.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:25 -07:00
Chao Yu
23c51bed6f f2fs: fix to clear PG_error if fsverity failed
In f2fs_decompress_end_io(), we should clear PG_error flag before page
unlock, otherwise reread will fail due to the flag as described in
commit fb7d70db30 ("f2fs: clear PageError on the read path").

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:24 -07:00
Chao Yu
d76af0d675 f2fs: don't call fscrypt_get_encryption_info() explicitly in f2fs_tmpfile()
In f2fs_tmpfile(), parent inode's encryption info is only used when
inheriting encryption context to its child inode, however, we have
already called fscrypt_get_encryption_info() in fscrypt_inherit_context()
to get the encryption info, so just removing unneeded one in
f2fs_tmpfile().

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:24 -07:00
Chao Yu
7bcd0cfa73 f2fs: don't trigger data flush in foreground operation
Data flush can generate heavy IO and cause long latency during
flush, so it's not appropriate to trigger it in foreground
operation.

And also, we may face below potential deadlock during data flush:
- f2fs_write_multi_pages
 - f2fs_write_raw_pages
  - f2fs_write_single_data_page
   - f2fs_balance_fs
    - f2fs_balance_fs_bg
     - f2fs_sync_dirty_inodes
      - filemap_fdatawrite   -- stuck on flush same cluster

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:24 -07:00
Chao Yu
62f63eea29 f2fs: fix NULL pointer dereference in f2fs_write_begin()
BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0000000000000000
RIP: 0010:f2fs_write_begin+0x823/0xb90 [f2fs]
Call Trace:
 f2fs_quota_write+0x139/0x1d0 [f2fs]
 write_blk+0x36/0x80 [quota_tree]
 get_free_dqblk+0x42/0xa0 [quota_tree]
 do_insert_tree+0x235/0x4a0 [quota_tree]
 do_insert_tree+0x26e/0x4a0 [quota_tree]
 do_insert_tree+0x26e/0x4a0 [quota_tree]
 do_insert_tree+0x26e/0x4a0 [quota_tree]
 qtree_write_dquot+0x70/0x190 [quota_tree]
 v2_write_dquot+0x43/0x90 [quota_v2]
 dquot_acquire+0x77/0x100
 f2fs_dquot_acquire+0x2f/0x60 [f2fs]
 dqget+0x310/0x450
 dquot_transfer+0x7e/0x120
 f2fs_setattr+0x11a/0x4a0 [f2fs]
 notify_change+0x349/0x480
 chown_common+0x168/0x1c0
 do_fchownat+0xbc/0xf0
 __x64_sys_fchownat+0x20/0x30
 do_syscall_64+0x5f/0x220
 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9

Passing fsdata parameter to .write_{begin,end} in f2fs_quota_write(),
so that if quota file is compressed one, we can avoid above NULL
pointer dereference when updating quota content.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:24 -07:00
Chao Yu
8c7d4b5760 f2fs: clean up f2fs_may_encrypt()
Merge below two conditions into f2fs_may_encrypt() for cleanup
- IS_ENCRYPTED()
- DUMMY_ENCRYPTION_ENABLED()

Check IS_ENCRYPTED(inode) condition in f2fs_init_inode_metadata()
is enough since we have already set encrypt flag in f2fs_new_inode().

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:24 -07:00
Chao Yu
b13f67ffe3 f2fs: fix to avoid potential deadlock
We should always check F2FS_I(inode)->cp_task condition in prior to other
conditions in __should_serialize_io() to avoid deadloop described in
commit 040d2bb318 ("f2fs: fix to avoid deadloop if data_flush is on"),
however we break this rule when we support compression, fix it.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:23 -07:00
Chao Yu
9995e40126 f2fs: don't change inode status under page lock
In order to shrink page lock coverage.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:23 -07:00
Chao Yu
466357dc9b f2fs: fix potential deadlock on compressed quota file
generic/232 reports below deadlock:

fsstress        D    0 96980  96969 0x00084000
Call Trace:
 schedule+0x4a/0xb0
 io_schedule+0x12/0x40
 __lock_page+0x127/0x1d0
 pagecache_get_page+0x1d8/0x250
 prepare_compress_overwrite+0xe0/0x490 [f2fs]
 f2fs_prepare_compress_overwrite+0x5d/0x80 [f2fs]
 f2fs_write_begin+0x833/0xb90 [f2fs]
 f2fs_quota_write+0x145/0x1e0 [f2fs]
 write_blk+0x36/0x80 [quota_tree]
 do_insert_tree+0x2ac/0x4a0 [quota_tree]
 do_insert_tree+0x26e/0x4a0 [quota_tree]
 qtree_write_dquot+0x70/0x190 [quota_tree]
 v2_write_dquot+0x43/0x90 [quota_v2]
 dquot_acquire+0x77/0x100
 f2fs_dquot_acquire+0x2f/0x60 [f2fs]
 dqget+0x310/0x450
 dquot_transfer+0xb2/0x120
 f2fs_setattr+0x11a/0x4a0 [f2fs]
 notify_change+0x349/0x480
 chown_common+0x168/0x1c0
 do_fchownat+0xbc/0xf0
 __x64_sys_lchown+0x21/0x30
 do_syscall_64+0x5f/0x220
 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9

  task                        PC stack   pid father
kworker/u256:0  D    0 103444      2 0x80084000
Workqueue: writeback wb_workfn (flush-251:1)
Call Trace:
 schedule+0x4a/0xb0
 schedule_timeout+0x15e/0x2f0
 io_schedule_timeout+0x19/0x40
 congestion_wait+0x7e/0x120
 f2fs_write_multi_pages+0x12a/0x840 [f2fs]
 f2fs_write_cache_pages+0x48f/0x790 [f2fs]
 f2fs_write_data_pages+0x2db/0x330 [f2fs]
 do_writepages+0x1a/0x60
 __writeback_single_inode+0x3d/0x340
 writeback_sb_inodes+0x225/0x4a0
 wb_writeback+0xf7/0x320
 wb_workfn+0xba/0x470
 process_one_work+0x16c/0x3f0
 worker_thread+0x4c/0x440
 kthread+0xf8/0x130
 ret_from_fork+0x35/0x40

fsstress        D    0  5277   5266 0x00084000
Call Trace:
 schedule+0x4a/0xb0
 rwsem_down_write_slowpath+0x29d/0x540
 block_operations+0x105/0x360 [f2fs]
 f2fs_write_checkpoint+0x101/0x1010 [f2fs]
 f2fs_sync_fs+0xa8/0x130 [f2fs]
 f2fs_do_sync_file+0x1ad/0x890 [f2fs]
 do_fsync+0x38/0x60
 __x64_sys_fdatasync+0x13/0x20
 do_syscall_64+0x5f/0x220
 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9

The root cause is there is potential deadlock between quota data
update and writeback.

Kworker					Thread B			Thread C
- f2fs_write_cache_pages
 - lock whole cluster	--- A
 - f2fs_write_multi_pages
  - f2fs_write_raw_pages
   - f2fs_write_single_data_page
    - f2fs_do_write_data_page
					- f2fs_setattr
					 - f2fs_lock_op	--- B
									- f2fs_write_checkpoint
									 - block_operations
									  - f2fs_lock_all --- B
					 - dquot_transfer
					  - f2fs_quota_write
					   - f2fs_prepare_compress_overwrite
					    - pagecache_get_page --- A
     - f2fs_trylock_op failed	--- B
  - congestion_wait
  - goto rewrite

To fix this issue, during quota file writeback, just redirty all pages
left in cluster rather holding pages' lock in cluster and looping retrying
lock cp_rwsem.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:23 -07:00
DongDongJu
ad8d6a02d6 f2fs: delete DIO read lock
This lock can be a contention with multi 4k random read IO with single inode.

example) fio --output=test --name=test --numjobs=60 --filename=/media/samsung960pro/file_test --rw=randread --bs=4k
 --direct=1 --time_based --runtime=7 --ioengine=libaio --iodepth=256 --group_reporting --size=10G

With this commit, it remove that possible lock contention.

Signed-off-by: Dongjoo Seo <commisori28@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:23 -07:00
Chao Yu
530e070420 f2fs: don't mark compressed inode dirty during f2fs_iget()
- f2fs_iget
 - do_read_inode
  - set_inode_flag(, FI_COMPRESSED_FILE)
   - __mark_inode_dirty_flag(, true)

It's unnecessary, so let's just mark compressed inode dirty while
compressed inode conversion.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2020-03-30 20:46:23 -07:00
Scott Mayhew
779df6a548 NFS: Ensure security label is set for root inode
When using NFSv4.2, the security label for the root inode should be set
via a call to nfs_setsecurity() during the mount process, otherwise the
inode will appear as unlabeled for up to acdirmin seconds.  Currently
the label for the root inode is allocated, retrieved, and freed entirely
witin nfs4_proc_get_root().

Add a field for the label to the nfs_fattr struct, and allocate & free
the label in nfs_get_root(), where we also add a call to
nfs_setsecurity().  Note that for the call to nfs_setsecurity() to
succeed, it's necessary to also move the logic calling
security_sb_{set,clone}_security() from nfs_get_tree_common() down into
nfs_get_root()... otherwise the SBLABEL_MNT flag will not be set in the
super_block's security flags and nfs_setsecurity() will silently fail.

Reported-by: Richard Haines <richard_c_haines@btinternet.com>
Signed-off-by: Scott Mayhew <smayhew@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
Tested-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
[PM: fixed 80-char line width problems]
Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
2020-03-30 19:56:50 -04:00
Linus Torvalds
4b9fd8a829 Merge branch 'locking-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull locking updates from Ingo Molnar:
 "The main changes in this cycle were:

   - Continued user-access cleanups in the futex code.

   - percpu-rwsem rewrite that uses its own waitqueue and atomic_t
     instead of an embedded rwsem. This addresses a couple of
     weaknesses, but the primary motivation was complications on the -rt
     kernel.

   - Introduce raw lock nesting detection on lockdep
     (CONFIG_PROVE_RAW_LOCK_NESTING=y), document the raw_lock vs. normal
     lock differences. This too originates from -rt.

   - Reuse lockdep zapped chain_hlocks entries, to conserve RAM
     footprint on distro-ish kernels running into the "BUG:
     MAX_LOCKDEP_CHAIN_HLOCKS too low!" depletion of the lockdep
     chain-entries pool.

   - Misc cleanups, smaller fixes and enhancements - see the changelog
     for details"

* 'locking-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (55 commits)
  fs/buffer: Make BH_Uptodate_Lock bit_spin_lock a regular spinlock_t
  thermal/x86_pkg_temp: Make pkg_temp_lock a raw_spinlock_t
  Documentation/locking/locktypes: Minor copy editor fixes
  Documentation/locking/locktypes: Further clarifications and wordsmithing
  m68knommu: Remove mm.h include from uaccess_no.h
  x86: get rid of user_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic()
  generic arch_futex_atomic_op_inuser() doesn't need access_ok()
  x86: don't reload after cmpxchg in unsafe_atomic_op2() loop
  x86: convert arch_futex_atomic_op_inuser() to user_access_begin/user_access_end()
  objtool: whitelist __sanitizer_cov_trace_switch()
  [parisc, s390, sparc64] no need for access_ok() in futex handling
  sh: no need of access_ok() in arch_futex_atomic_op_inuser()
  futex: arch_futex_atomic_op_inuser() calling conventions change
  completion: Use lockdep_assert_RT_in_threaded_ctx() in complete_all()
  lockdep: Add posixtimer context tracing bits
  lockdep: Annotate irq_work
  lockdep: Add hrtimer context tracing bits
  lockdep: Introduce wait-type checks
  completion: Use simple wait queues
  sched/swait: Prepare usage in completions
  ...
2020-03-30 16:17:15 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
a776c270a0 Merge branch 'efi-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull EFI updates from Ingo Molnar:
 "The EFI changes in this cycle are much larger than usual, for two
  (positive) reasons:

   - The GRUB project is showing signs of life again, resulting in the
     introduction of the generic Linux/UEFI boot protocol, instead of
     x86 specific hacks which are increasingly difficult to maintain.
     There's hope that all future extensions will now go through that
     boot protocol.

   - Preparatory work for RISC-V EFI support.

  The main changes are:

   - Boot time GDT handling changes

   - Simplify handling of EFI properties table on arm64

   - Generic EFI stub cleanups, to improve command line handling, file
     I/O, memory allocation, etc.

   - Introduce a generic initrd loading method based on calling back
     into the firmware, instead of relying on the x86 EFI handover
     protocol or device tree.

   - Introduce a mixed mode boot method that does not rely on the x86
     EFI handover protocol either, and could potentially be adopted by
     other architectures (if another one ever surfaces where one
     execution mode is a superset of another)

   - Clean up the contents of 'struct efi', and move out everything that
     doesn't need to be stored there.

   - Incorporate support for UEFI spec v2.8A changes that permit
     firmware implementations to return EFI_UNSUPPORTED from UEFI
     runtime services at OS runtime, and expose a mask of which ones are
     supported or unsupported via a configuration table.

   - Partial fix for the lack of by-VA cache maintenance in the
     decompressor on 32-bit ARM.

   - Changes to load device firmware from EFI boot service memory
     regions

   - Various documentation updates and minor code cleanups and fixes"

* 'efi-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (114 commits)
  efi/libstub/arm: Fix spurious message that an initrd was loaded
  efi/libstub/arm64: Avoid image_base value from efi_loaded_image
  partitions/efi: Fix partition name parsing in GUID partition entry
  efi/x86: Fix cast of image argument
  efi/libstub/x86: Use ULONG_MAX as upper bound for all allocations
  efi: Fix a mistype in comments mentioning efivar_entry_iter_begin()
  efi/libstub: Avoid linking libstub/lib-ksyms.o into vmlinux
  efi/x86: Preserve %ebx correctly in efi_set_virtual_address_map()
  efi/x86: Ignore the memory attributes table on i386
  efi/x86: Don't relocate the kernel unless necessary
  efi/x86: Remove extra headroom for setup block
  efi/x86: Add kernel preferred address to PE header
  efi/x86: Decompress at start of PE image load address
  x86/boot/compressed/32: Save the output address instead of recalculating it
  efi/libstub/x86: Deal with exit() boot service returning
  x86/boot: Use unsigned comparison for addresses
  efi/x86: Avoid using code32_start
  efi/x86: Make efi32_pe_entry() more readable
  efi/x86: Respect 32-bit ABI in efi32_pe_entry()
  efi/x86: Annotate the LOADED_IMAGE_PROTOCOL_GUID with SYM_DATA
  ...
2020-03-30 16:13:08 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
7c4fa15071 Merge branch 'core-rcu-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull RCU updates from Ingo Molnar:
 "The main changes in this cycle were:

   - Make kfree_rcu() use kfree_bulk() for added performance

   - RCU updates

   - Callback-overload handling updates

   - Tasks-RCU KCSAN and sparse updates

   - Locking torture test and RCU torture test updates

   - Documentation updates

   - Miscellaneous fixes"

* 'core-rcu-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (74 commits)
  rcu: Make rcu_barrier() account for offline no-CBs CPUs
  rcu: Mark rcu_state.gp_seq to detect concurrent writes
  Documentation/memory-barriers: Fix typos
  doc: Add rcutorture scripting to torture.txt
  doc/RCU/rcu: Use https instead of http if possible
  doc/RCU/rcu: Use absolute paths for non-rst files
  doc/RCU/rcu: Use ':ref:' for links to other docs
  doc/RCU/listRCU: Update example function name
  doc/RCU/listRCU: Fix typos in a example code snippets
  doc/RCU/Design: Remove remaining HTML tags in ReST files
  doc: Add some more RCU list patterns in the kernel
  rcutorture: Set KCSAN Kconfig options to detect more data races
  rcutorture: Manually clean up after rcu_barrier() failure
  rcutorture: Make rcu_torture_barrier_cbs() post from corresponding CPU
  rcuperf: Measure memory footprint during kfree_rcu() test
  rcutorture: Annotation lockless accesses to rcu_torture_current
  rcutorture: Add READ_ONCE() to rcu_torture_count and rcu_torture_batch
  rcutorture: Fix stray access to rcu_fwd_cb_nodelay
  rcutorture: Fix rcu_torture_one_read()/rcu_torture_writer() data race
  rcutorture: Make kvm-find-errors.sh abort on bad directory
  ...
2020-03-30 15:52:00 -07:00
Liu Song
acc5af3efa ubifs: Fix out-of-bounds memory access caused by abnormal value of node_len
In “ubifs_check_node”, when the value of "node_len" is abnormal,
the code will goto label of "out_len" for execution. Then, in the
following "ubifs_dump_node", if inode type is "UBIFS_DATA_NODE",
in "print_hex_dump", an out-of-bounds access may occur due to the
wrong "ch->len".

Therefore, when the value of "node_len" is abnormal, data length
should to be adjusted to a reasonable safe range. At this time,
structured data is not credible, so dump the corrupted data directly
for analysis.

Signed-off-by: Liu Song <liu.song11@zte.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
2020-03-30 23:02:37 +02:00
Zhihao Cheng
927cc5cec3 ubifs: ubifs_add_orphan: Fix a memory leak bug
Memory leak occurs when files with extended attributes are added to
orphan list.

Signed-off-by: Zhihao Cheng <chengzhihao1@huawei.com>
Fixes: 988bec4131 ("ubifs: orphan: Handle xattrs like files")
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
2020-03-30 23:02:30 +02:00
Zhihao Cheng
81423c7855 ubifs: ubifs_jnl_write_inode: Fix a memory leak bug
When inodes with extended attributes are evicted, xent is not freed in one
exit branch.

Signed-off-by: Zhihao Cheng <chengzhihao1@huawei.com>
Fixes: 9ca2d73264 ("ubifs: Limit number of xattrs per inode")
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
2020-03-30 23:00:36 +02:00
Linus Torvalds
59838093be Driver core patches for 5.7-rc1
Here is the "big" set of driver core changes for 5.7-rc1.
 
 Nothing huge in here, just lots of little firmware core changes and use
 of new apis, a libfs fix, a debugfs api change, and some driver core
 deferred probe rework.
 
 All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
 issues.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'driver-core-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core

Pull driver core updates from Greg KH:
 "Here is the "big" set of driver core changes for 5.7-rc1.

  Nothing huge in here, just lots of little firmware core changes and
  use of new apis, a libfs fix, a debugfs api change, and some driver
  core deferred probe rework.

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

* tag 'driver-core-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (44 commits)
  Revert "driver core: Set fw_devlink to "permissive" behavior by default"
  driver core: Set fw_devlink to "permissive" behavior by default
  driver core: Replace open-coded list_last_entry()
  driver core: Read atomic counter once in driver_probe_done()
  libfs: fix infoleak in simple_attr_read()
  driver core: Add device links from fwnode only for the primary device
  platform/x86: touchscreen_dmi: Add info for the Chuwi Vi8 Plus tablet
  platform/x86: touchscreen_dmi: Add EFI embedded firmware info support
  Input: icn8505 - Switch to firmware_request_platform for retreiving the fw
  Input: silead - Switch to firmware_request_platform for retreiving the fw
  selftests: firmware: Add firmware_request_platform tests
  test_firmware: add support for firmware_request_platform
  firmware: Add new platform fallback mechanism and firmware_request_platform()
  Revert "drivers: base: power: wakeup.c: Use built-in RCU list checking"
  drivers: base: power: wakeup.c: Use built-in RCU list checking
  component: allow missing unbind callback
  debugfs: remove return value of debugfs_create_file_size()
  debugfs: Check module state before warning in {full/open}_proxy_open()
  firmware: fix a double abort case with fw_load_sysfs_fallback
  arch_topology: Fix putting invalid cpu clk
  ...
2020-03-30 13:59:52 -07:00
Richard Weinberger
4ab25ac8b2 ubifs: Fix ubifs_tnc_lookup() usage in do_kill_orphans()
Orphans are allowed to point to deleted inodes.
So -ENOENT is not a fatal error.

Reported-by: Кочетков Максим <fido_max@inbox.ru>
Reported-and-tested-by: "Christian Berger" <Christian.Berger@de.bosch.com>
Tested-by: Karl Olsen <karl@micro-technic.com>
Tested-by: Jef Driesen <jef.driesen@niko.eu>
Fixes: ee1438ce5d ("ubifs: Check link count of inodes when killing orphans.")
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
2020-03-30 22:59:23 +02:00
Linus Torvalds
c271bdbf38 pstore updates
- Improve failure paths (chenqiwu)
 - Fix ftrace position index (Vasily Averin)
 - Use proper flexible-array member (Gustavo A. R. Silva)
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Merge tag 'pstore-v5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull pstore updates from Kees Cook:
 "These mostly some minor cleanups and a bug fix for an ftrace corner
  case:

   - Improve failure paths (chenqiwu)

   - Fix ftrace position index (Vasily Averin)

   - Use proper flexible-array member (Gustavo A. R. Silva)"

* tag 'pstore-v5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  pstore/ram: Replace zero-length array with flexible-array member
  pstore: pstore_ftrace_seq_next should increase position index
  pstore/ram: remove unnecessary ramoops_unregister_dummy()
  pstore/platform: fix potential mem leak if pstore_init_fs failed
2020-03-30 13:09:34 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
377ad0c28c Changes since last update:
- Convert radix tree usage to XArray;
 
  - Fix shrink scan count on multiple filesystem instances;
 
  - Better handling for specific corrupted images;
 
  - Update my email address in MAINTAINERS.
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Merge tag 'erofs-for-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xiang/erofs

Pull erofs updates from Gao Xiang:
 "Updates with a XArray adaptation, several fixes for shrinker and
  corrupted images are ready for this cycle.

  All commits have been stress tested with no noticeable smoke out and
  have been in linux-next as well.

  Summary:

   - Convert radix tree usage to XArray

   - Fix shrink scan count on multiple filesystem instances

   - Better handling for specific corrupted images

   - Update my email address in MAINTAINERS"

* tag 'erofs-for-5.7-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xiang/erofs:
  MAINTAINERS: erofs: update my email address
  erofs: handle corrupted images whose decompressed size less than it'd be
  erofs: use LZ4_decompress_safe() for full decoding
  erofs: correct the remaining shrink objects
  erofs: convert workstn to XArray
2020-03-30 12:49:33 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
481ed297d9 This has been a busy cycle for documentation work. Highlights include:
- Lots of RST conversion work by Mauro, Daniel ALmeida, and others.
     Maybe someday we'll get to the end of this stuff...maybe...
 
   - Some organizational work to bring some order to the core-api manual.
 
   - Various new docs and additions to the existing documentation.
 
   - Typo fixes, warning fixes, ...
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Merge tag 'docs-5.7' of git://git.lwn.net/linux

Pull documentation updates from Jonathan Corbet:
 "This has been a busy cycle for documentation work.

  Highlights include:

   - Lots of RST conversion work by Mauro, Daniel ALmeida, and others.
     Maybe someday we'll get to the end of this stuff...maybe...

   - Some organizational work to bring some order to the core-api
     manual.

   - Various new docs and additions to the existing documentation.

   - Typo fixes, warning fixes, ..."

* tag 'docs-5.7' of git://git.lwn.net/linux: (123 commits)
  Documentation: x86: exception-tables: document CONFIG_BUILDTIME_TABLE_SORT
  MAINTAINERS: adjust to filesystem doc ReST conversion
  docs: deprecated.rst: Add BUG()-family
  doc: zh_CN: add translation for virtiofs
  doc: zh_CN: index files in filesystems subdirectory
  docs: locking: Drop :c:func: throughout
  docs: locking: Add 'need' to hardirq section
  docs: conf.py: avoid thousands of duplicate label warning on Sphinx
  docs: prevent warnings due to autosectionlabel
  docs: fix reference to core-api/namespaces.rst
  docs: fix pointers to io-mapping.rst and io_ordering.rst files
  Documentation: Better document the softlockup_panic sysctl
  docs: hw-vuln: tsx_async_abort.rst: get rid of an unused ref
  docs: perf: imx-ddr.rst: get rid of a warning
  docs: filesystems: fuse.rst: supress a Sphinx warning
  docs: translations: it: avoid duplicate refs at programming-language.rst
  docs: driver.rst: supress two ReSt warnings
  docs: trace: events.rst: convert some new stuff to ReST format
  Documentation: Add io_ordering.rst to driver-api manual
  Documentation: Add io-mapping.rst to driver-api manual
  ...
2020-03-30 12:45:23 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
e59cd88028 for-5.7/io_uring-2020-03-29
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Merge tag 'for-5.7/io_uring-2020-03-29' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block

Pull io_uring updates from Jens Axboe:
 "Here are the io_uring changes for this merge window. Light on new
  features this time around (just splice + buffer selection), lots of
  cleanups, fixes, and improvements to existing support. In particular,
  this contains:

   - Cleanup fixed file update handling for stack fallback (Hillf)

   - Re-work of how pollable async IO is handled, we no longer require
     thread offload to handle that. Instead we rely using poll to drive
     this, with task_work execution.

   - In conjunction with the above, allow expendable buffer selection,
     so that poll+recv (for example) no longer has to be a split
     operation.

   - Make sure we honor RLIMIT_FSIZE for buffered writes

   - Add support for splice (Pavel)

   - Linked work inheritance fixes and optimizations (Pavel)

   - Async work fixes and cleanups (Pavel)

   - Improve io-wq locking (Pavel)

   - Hashed link write improvements (Pavel)

   - SETUP_IOPOLL|SETUP_SQPOLL improvements (Xiaoguang)"

* tag 'for-5.7/io_uring-2020-03-29' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block: (54 commits)
  io_uring: cleanup io_alloc_async_ctx()
  io_uring: fix missing 'return' in comment
  io-wq: handle hashed writes in chains
  io-uring: drop 'free_pfile' in struct io_file_put
  io-uring: drop completion when removing file
  io_uring: Fix ->data corruption on re-enqueue
  io-wq: close cancel gap for hashed linked work
  io_uring: make spdxcheck.py happy
  io_uring: honor original task RLIMIT_FSIZE
  io-wq: hash dependent work
  io-wq: split hashing and enqueueing
  io-wq: don't resched if there is no work
  io-wq: remove duplicated cancel code
  io_uring: fix truncated async read/readv and write/writev retry
  io_uring: dual license io_uring.h uapi header
  io_uring: io_uring_enter(2) don't poll while SETUP_IOPOLL|SETUP_SQPOLL enabled
  io_uring: Fix unused function warnings
  io_uring: add end-of-bits marker and build time verify it
  io_uring: provide means of removing buffers
  io_uring: add IOSQE_BUFFER_SELECT support for IORING_OP_RECVMSG
  ...
2020-03-30 12:18:49 -07:00
Linus Torvalds
10f36b1e80 for-5.7/block-2020-03-29
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Merge tag 'for-5.7/block-2020-03-29' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block

Pull block updates from Jens Axboe:

 - Online capacity resizing (Balbir)

 - Number of hardware queue change fixes (Bart)

 - null_blk fault injection addition (Bart)

 - Cleanup of queue allocation, unifying the node/no-node API
   (Christoph)

 - Cleanup of genhd, moving code to where it makes sense (Christoph)

 - Cleanup of the partition handling code (Christoph)

 - disk stat fixes/improvements (Konstantin)

 - BFQ improvements (Paolo)

 - Various fixes and improvements

* tag 'for-5.7/block-2020-03-29' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block: (72 commits)
  block: return NULL in blk_alloc_queue() on error
  block: move bio_map_* to blk-map.c
  Revert "blkdev: check for valid request queue before issuing flush"
  block: simplify queue allocation
  bcache: pass the make_request methods to blk_queue_make_request
  null_blk: use blk_mq_init_queue_data
  block: add a blk_mq_init_queue_data helper
  block: move the ->devnode callback to struct block_device_operations
  block: move the part_stat* helpers from genhd.h to a new header
  block: move block layer internals out of include/linux/genhd.h
  block: move guard_bio_eod to bio.c
  block: unexport get_gendisk
  block: unexport disk_map_sector_rcu
  block: unexport disk_get_part
  block: mark part_in_flight and part_in_flight_rw static
  block: mark block_depr static
  block: factor out requeue handling from dispatch code
  block/diskstats: replace time_in_queue with sum of request times
  block/diskstats: accumulate all per-cpu counters in one pass
  block/diskstats: more accurate approximation of io_ticks for slow disks
  ...
2020-03-30 11:20:13 -07:00
Bob Peterson
75b46c437f gfs2: Fix oversight in gfs2_ail1_flush
Ordinarily, function gfs2_ail1_start_one issues a write request
for one item on the ail1 list, then returns -EBUSY. This makes the
caller, gfs2_ail1_flush, loop around and start another. However,
it was not clearing the -EBUSY return code each time through the loop.
So on rare occasions, like when the wbc runs out of nr_to_write, it
remained set to -EBUSY, which triggered an error and withdraw.

This patch sets the return code to 0 each time through the restart
loop so this won't happen anymore.

Signed-off-by: Bob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
2020-03-30 07:55:35 -05:00
Luis Henriques
ef9157259f ceph: fix snapshot directory timestamps
The .snap directory timestamps are kept at 0 (1970-01-01 00:00), which
isn't consistent with what the fuse client does.  This patch makes the
behaviour consistent, by setting these timestamps (atime, btime, ctime,
mtime) to those of the parent directory.

Cc: Marc Roos <M.Roos@f1-outsourcing.eu>
Signed-off-by: Luis Henriques <lhenriques@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
2020-03-30 12:42:43 +02:00
Yan, Zheng
9bccb76574 ceph: wait for async creating inode before requesting new max size
ceph_check_caps() can't request new max size for async creating inode.
This may make ceph_get_caps() loop busily until getting reply of the
async create. Also, wait for async creating reply before calling
ceph_renew_caps().

Signed-off-by: "Yan, Zheng" <zyan@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
2020-03-30 12:42:43 +02:00
Yan, Zheng
0aa971b6fd ceph: don't skip updating wanted caps when cap is stale
1. try_get_cap_refs() fails to get caps and finds that mds_wanted
   does not include what it wants. It returns -ESTALE.
2. ceph_get_caps() calls ceph_renew_caps(). ceph_renew_caps() finds
   that inode has cap, so it calls ceph_check_caps().
3. ceph_check_caps() finds that issued caps (without checking if it's
   stale) already includes caps wanted by open file, so it skips
   updating wanted caps.

Above events can cause an infinite loop inside ceph_get_caps().

Signed-off-by: "Yan, Zheng" <zyan@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
2020-03-30 12:42:43 +02:00
Yan, Zheng
42d70f8e31 ceph: request new max size only when there is auth cap
When there is no auth cap, check_max_size() can't do anything and may
cause an infinite loop inside ceph_get_caps().

Signed-off-by: "Yan, Zheng" <zyan@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
2020-03-30 12:42:43 +02:00