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Linus Torvalds | 5bbec3cfe3 |
Cleanup, SECCOMP_FILTER support, message printing fixes, and other
changes to arch/sh. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAABAgAGBQJfODUiAAoJELcQ+SIFb8Hau0wH/iPeZyv0EhIwL41OPrWhm5wb 26MNWPvPjYIpKVpr0HMXiffILv595ntvrH0Ujnh1+e8J2kRj0eT+T91UkoyGSfav oWmjgcG3NRK6p9882Oo8Xavjr1cTTclOmmDInR4lpAcfIBXkeq2eX0R1h2IuGdNM idGlXhJMkgV+xTlgZy7pYmw5pvFMqL5j7fAUQxm0UoY9kbu8Ac4bOR5WrqtFpkjt xTh9141YvSSfpRx9uMzrQLuUYGzGePhnjUGSUf/b1deYG/33lNtzhHr+QMK6BpXr zdhFalJP40+m+2tG0nCBpAIZcWiOLGb23in5n/trFx3BGZfUf5EKnhZEGUYeE7Q= =XWDn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sh-for-5.9' of git://git.libc.org/linux-sh Pull arch/sh updates from Rich Felker: "Cleanup, SECCOMP_FILTER support, message printing fixes, and other changes to arch/sh" * tag 'sh-for-5.9' of git://git.libc.org/linux-sh: (34 commits) sh: landisk: Add missing initialization of sh_io_port_base sh: bring syscall_set_return_value in line with other architectures sh: Add SECCOMP_FILTER sh: Rearrange blocks in entry-common.S sh: switch to copy_thread_tls() sh: use the generic dma coherent remap allocator sh: don't allow non-coherent DMA for NOMMU dma-mapping: consolidate the NO_DMA definition in kernel/dma/Kconfig sh: unexport register_trapped_io and match_trapped_io_handler sh: don't include <asm/io_trapped.h> in <asm/io.h> sh: move the ioremap implementation out of line sh: move ioremap_fixed details out of <asm/io.h> sh: remove __KERNEL__ ifdefs from non-UAPI headers sh: sort the selects for SUPERH alphabetically sh: remove -Werror from Makefiles sh: Replace HTTP links with HTTPS ones arch/sh/configs: remove obsolete CONFIG_SOC_CAMERA* sh: stacktrace: Remove stacktrace_ops.stack() sh: machvec: Modernize printing of kernel messages sh: pci: Modernize printing of kernel messages ... |
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Kees Cook | 0f71241a8e |
selftests/exec: add file type errno tests
Make sure execve() returns the expected errno values for non-regular files. Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200813231723.2725102-3-keescook@chromium.org Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Michael Karcher | 0bb605c2c7 |
sh: Add SECCOMP_FILTER
Port sh to use the new SECCOMP_FILTER code. Signed-off-by: Michael Karcher <kernel@mkarcher.dialup.fu-berlin.de> Tested-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de> Signed-off-by: Rich Felker <dalias@libc.org> |
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Linus Torvalds | a1d21081a6 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Pull networking fixes from David Miller: "Some merge window fallout, some longer term fixes: 1) Handle headroom properly in lapbether and x25_asy drivers, from Xie He. 2) Fetch MAC address from correct r8152 device node, from Thierry Reding. 3) In the sw kTLS path we should allow MSG_CMSG_COMPAT in sendmsg, from Rouven Czerwinski. 4) Correct fdputs in socket layer, from Miaohe Lin. 5) Revert troublesome sockptr_t optimization, from Christoph Hellwig. 6) Fix TCP TFO key reading on big endian, from Jason Baron. 7) Missing CAP_NET_RAW check in nfc, from Qingyu Li. 8) Fix inet fastreuse optimization with tproxy sockets, from Tim Froidcoeur. 9) Fix 64-bit divide in new SFC driver, from Edward Cree. 10) Add a tracepoint for prandom_u32 so that we can more easily perform usage analysis. From Eric Dumazet. 11) Fix rwlock imbalance in AF_PACKET, from John Ogness" * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (49 commits) net: openvswitch: introduce common code for flushing flows af_packet: TPACKET_V3: fix fill status rwlock imbalance random32: add a tracepoint for prandom_u32() Revert "ipv4: tunnel: fix compilation on ARCH=um" net: accept an empty mask in /sys/class/net/*/queues/rx-*/rps_cpus net: ethernet: stmmac: Disable hardware multicast filter net: stmmac: dwmac1000: provide multicast filter fallback ipv4: tunnel: fix compilation on ARCH=um vsock: fix potential null pointer dereference in vsock_poll() sfc: fix ef100 design-param checking net: initialize fastreuse on inet_inherit_port net: refactor bind_bucket fastreuse into helper net: phy: marvell10g: fix null pointer dereference net: Fix potential memory leak in proto_register() net: qcom/emac: add missed clk_disable_unprepare in error path of emac_clks_phase1_init ionic_lif: Use devm_kcalloc() in ionic_qcq_alloc() net/nfc/rawsock.c: add CAP_NET_RAW check. hinic: fix strncpy output truncated compile warnings drivers/net/wan/x25_asy: Added needed_headroom and a skb->len check net/tls: Fix kmap usage ... |
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Linus Torvalds | 9ad57f6dfc |
Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andrew)
Merge more updates from Andrew Morton: - most of the rest of MM (memcg, hugetlb, vmscan, proc, compaction, mempolicy, oom-kill, hugetlbfs, migration, thp, cma, util, memory-hotplug, cleanups, uaccess, migration, gup, pagemap), - various other subsystems (alpha, misc, sparse, bitmap, lib, bitops, checkpatch, autofs, minix, nilfs, ufs, fat, signals, kmod, coredump, exec, kdump, rapidio, panic, kcov, kgdb, ipc). * emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>: (164 commits) mm/gup: remove task_struct pointer for all gup code mm: clean up the last pieces of page fault accountings mm/xtensa: use general page fault accounting mm/x86: use general page fault accounting mm/sparc64: use general page fault accounting mm/sparc32: use general page fault accounting mm/sh: use general page fault accounting mm/s390: use general page fault accounting mm/riscv: use general page fault accounting mm/powerpc: use general page fault accounting mm/parisc: use general page fault accounting mm/openrisc: use general page fault accounting mm/nios2: use general page fault accounting mm/nds32: use general page fault accounting mm/mips: use general page fault accounting mm/microblaze: use general page fault accounting mm/m68k: use general page fault accounting mm/ia64: use general page fault accounting mm/hexagon: use general page fault accounting mm/csky: use general page fault accounting ... |
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Tiezhu Yang | aaa3e7fb81 |
selftests: kmod: use variable NAME in kmod_test_0001()
Patch series "kmod/umh: a few fixes". Tiezhu Yang had sent out a patch set with a slew of kmod selftest fixes, and one patch which modified kmod to return 254 when a module was not found. This opened up pandora's box about why that was being used for and low and behold its because when UMH_WAIT_PROC is used we call a kernel_wait4() call but have never unwrapped the error code. The commit log for that fix details the rationale for the approach taken. I'd appreciate some review on that, in particular nfs folks as it seems a case was never really hit before. This patch (of 5): Use the variable NAME instead of "\000" directly in kmod_test_0001(). Signed-off-by: Tiezhu Yang <yangtiezhu@loongson.cn> Signed-off-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Acked-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Philipp Reisner <philipp.reisner@linbit.com> Cc: Lars Ellenberg <lars.ellenberg@linbit.com> Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Cc: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@fieldses.org> Cc: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com> Cc: Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com> Cc: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@cumulusnetworks.com> Cc: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> Cc: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Cc: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko.sakkinen@linux.intel.com> Cc: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org> Cc: "Serge E. Hallyn" <serge@hallyn.com> Cc: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@ubuntu.com> Cc: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> Cc: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Cc: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org> Cc: Sergey Kvachonok <ravenexp@gmail.com> Cc: Tony Vroon <chainsaw@gentoo.org> Cc: Shuah Khan <shuah@kernel.org> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200610154923.27510-1-mcgrof@kernel.org Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200610154923.27510-2-mcgrof@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Ralph Campbell | b0fc0f3fca |
mm/migrate: add migrate-shared test for migrate_vma_*()
Add a migrate_vma_*() self test for mmap(MAP_SHARED) to verify that !vma_anonymous() ranges won't be migrated. Signed-off-by: Ralph Campbell <rcampbell@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Cc: John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> Cc: "Bharata B Rao" <bharata@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Shuah Khan <shuah@kernel.org> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200710194840.7602-3-rcampbell@nvidia.com Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200709165711.26584-3-rcampbell@nvidia.com Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Roman Gushchin | 90631e1dea |
kselftests: cgroup: add perpcu memory accounting test
Add a simple test to check the percpu memory accounting. The test creates a cgroup tree with 1000 child cgroups and checks values of memory.current and memory.stat::percpu. Signed-off-by: Roman Gushchin <guro@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com> Cc: Dennis Zhou <dennis@kernel.org> Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> Cc: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com> Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org> Cc: Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org> Cc: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@google.com> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Tobin C. Harding <tobin@kernel.org> Cc: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Cc: Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com> Cc: Michal Koutný <mkoutny@suse.com> Cc: Bixuan Cui <cuibixuan@huawei.com> Cc: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200608230819.832349-6-guro@fb.com Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Linus Torvalds | 4bf5e36118 |
libnvdimm for 5.9
- Add 'Runtime Firmware Activation' support for NVDIMMs that advertise the relevant capability - Misc libnvdimm and DAX cleanups -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQT9vPEBxh63bwxRYEEPzq5USduLdgUCXzHodgAKCRAPzq5USduL djTjAQD1THDmizHn16zd94ueygh/BXfN0zyeVvQH352ol7kdfQEAj2A7YJ9XBbBY JC6/CNd+OiB9W88lLOUf3Waj1a7cUQ8= =Q6qn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'libnvdimm-for-5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm Pull libnvdimm updayes from Vishal Verma: "You'd normally receive this pull request from Dan Williams, but he's busy watching a newborn (Congrats Dan!), so I'm watching libnvdimm this cycle. This adds a new feature in libnvdimm - 'Runtime Firmware Activation', and a few small cleanups and fixes in libnvdimm and DAX. I'd originally intended to make separate topic-based pull requests - one for libnvdimm, and one for DAX, but some of the DAX material fell out since it wasn't quite ready. Summary: - add 'Runtime Firmware Activation' support for NVDIMMs that advertise the relevant capability - misc libnvdimm and DAX cleanups" * tag 'libnvdimm-for-5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm: libnvdimm/security: ensure sysfs poll thread woke up and fetch updated attr libnvdimm/security: the 'security' attr never show 'overwrite' state libnvdimm/security: fix a typo ACPI: NFIT: Fix ARS zero-sized allocation dax: Fix incorrect argument passed to xas_set_err() ACPI: NFIT: Add runtime firmware activate support PM, libnvdimm: Add runtime firmware activation support libnvdimm: Convert to DEVICE_ATTR_ADMIN_RO() drivers/dax: Expand lock scope to cover the use of addresses fs/dax: Remove unused size parameter dax: print error message by pr_info() in __generic_fsdax_supported() driver-core: Introduce DEVICE_ATTR_ADMIN_{RO,RW} tools/testing/nvdimm: Emulate firmware activation commands tools/testing/nvdimm: Prepare nfit_ctl_test() for ND_CMD_CALL emulation tools/testing/nvdimm: Add command debug messages tools/testing/nvdimm: Cleanup dimm index passing ACPI: NFIT: Define runtime firmware activation commands ACPI: NFIT: Move bus_dsm_mask out of generic nvdimm_bus_descriptor libnvdimm: Validate command family indices |
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Linus Torvalds | ed3854ff99 |
Updates for ktest 5.9
- Have config-bisect save the good/bad configs at each step. - Show log file location even on success - Add PRE_TEST_DIE to kill test if the PRE_TEST fails - Add a NOT operator for conditionals in config file - Add the log output of the last test when emailing on failure. - Other minor clean ups and small fixes. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIoEABYIADIWIQRRSw7ePDh/lE+zeZMp5XQQmuv6qgUCXzH4tBQccm9zdGVkdEBn b29kbWlzLm9yZwAKCRAp5XQQmuv6qiTVAQCmZzxANHxg58CI4gKCMDmUb9PBoPru 9vIHnQzgr8YiMQEA9+UIuxQxSVT79ONABut56tlTksPqWYelpdkn+nrJAAE= =ilWu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'ktest-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-ktest Pull ktest updates from Steven Rostedt: - Have config-bisect save the good/bad configs at each step. - Show log file location even on success - Add PRE_TEST_DIE to kill test if the PRE_TEST fails - Add a NOT operator for conditionals in config file - Add the log output of the last test when emailing on failure. - Other minor clean ups and small fixes. * tag 'ktest-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-ktest: ktest.pl: Fix spelling mistake "Cant" -> "Can't" ktest.pl: Change the logic to control the size of the log file emailed ktest.pl: Add MAIL_MAX_SIZE to limit the amount of log emailed ktest.pl: Add the log of last test in email on failure ktest.pl: Turn off buffering to the log file ktest.pl: Just open up the log file once ktest.pl: Add a NOT operator ktest.pl: Define PRE_TEST_DIE to kill the test if the PRE_TEST fails ktest.pl: Always show log file location if defined even on success ktest.pl: Have config-bisect save each config used in the bisect |
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Colin Ian King | ff131efff1 |
ktest.pl: Fix spelling mistake "Cant" -> "Can't"
There is a spelling mistake in an error message. Fix it. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200810100750.61475-1-colin.king@canonical.com Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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Steven Rostedt (VMware) | 855d8abd2e |
ktest.pl: Change the logic to control the size of the log file emailed
If the log file for a given test is larger than the max size given then use set the seek from the end of the log file instead of from the start of the test. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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David S. Miller | 64cae2fb48 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf
Daniel Borkmann says: ==================== pull-request: bpf 2020-08-08 The following pull-request contains BPF updates for your *net* tree. We've added 11 non-merge commits during the last 2 day(s) which contain a total of 24 files changed, 216 insertions(+), 135 deletions(-). The main changes are: 1) Fix UAPI for BPF map iterator before it gets frozen to allow for more extensions/customization in future, from Yonghong Song. 2) Fix selftests build to undo verbose build output, from Andrii Nakryiko. 3) Fix inlining compilation error on bpf_do_trace_printk() due to variable argument lists, from Stanislav Fomichev. 4) Fix an uninitialized pointer warning at btf__parse_raw() in libbpf, from Daniel T. Lee. 5) Fix several compilation warnings in selftests with regards to ignoring return value, from Jianlin Lv. 6) Fix interruptions by switching off timeout for BPF tests, from Jiri Benc. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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Paolo Abeni | 6bdb6211a6 |
mptcp: more stable diag self-tests
During diag self-tests we introduce long wait in the mptcp test program to give the script enough time to access the sockets dump. Such wait is introduced after shutting down one sockets end. Since commit |
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Paolo Abeni | 158b47a65a |
selftests: mptcp: fix dependecies
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Linus Torvalds | 6ba0d2e4fc |
Fix sysfs module section output overflow
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Linus Torvalds | 81e11336d9 |
Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andrew)
Merge misc updates from Andrew Morton: - a few MM hotfixes - kthread, tools, scripts, ntfs and ocfs2 - some of MM Subsystems affected by this patch series: kthread, tools, scripts, ntfs, ocfs2 and mm (hofixes, pagealloc, slab-generic, slab, slub, kcsan, debug, pagecache, gup, swap, shmem, memcg, pagemap, mremap, mincore, sparsemem, vmalloc, kasan, pagealloc, hugetlb and vmscan). * emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>: (162 commits) mm: vmscan: consistent update to pgrefill mm/vmscan.c: fix typo khugepaged: khugepaged_test_exit() check mmget_still_valid() khugepaged: retract_page_tables() remember to test exit khugepaged: collapse_pte_mapped_thp() protect the pmd lock khugepaged: collapse_pte_mapped_thp() flush the right range mm/hugetlb: fix calculation of adjust_range_if_pmd_sharing_possible mm: thp: replace HTTP links with HTTPS ones mm/page_alloc: fix memalloc_nocma_{save/restore} APIs mm/page_alloc.c: skip setting nodemask when we are in interrupt mm/page_alloc: fallbacks at most has 3 elements mm/page_alloc: silence a KASAN false positive mm/page_alloc.c: remove unnecessary end_bitidx for [set|get]_pfnblock_flags_mask() mm/page_alloc.c: simplify pageblock bitmap access mm/page_alloc.c: extract the common part in pfn_to_bitidx() mm/page_alloc.c: replace the definition of NR_MIGRATETYPE_BITS with PB_migratetype_bits mm/shuffle: remove dynamic reconfiguration mm/memory_hotplug: document why shuffle_zone() is relevant mm/page_alloc: remove nr_free_pagecache_pages() mm: remove vm_total_pages ... |
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Ricardo Cañuelo | 7a309195d1 |
selftests: add mincore() tests
Add a test suite for the mincore() syscall. It tests most of its use cases as well as its interface. Tests implemented: - basic interface test - behavior on anonymous mappings - behavior on anonymous mappings with huge tlb pages - file-backed mapping with a regular file - file-backed mapping with a tmpfs file Signed-off-by: Ricardo Cañuelo <ricardo.canuelo@collabora.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200728100450.4065-1-ricardo.canuelo@collabora.com Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Roman Gushchin | 933dc80ec2 |
kselftests: cgroup: add kernel memory accounting tests
Add some tests to cover the kernel memory accounting functionality. These are covering some issues (and changes) we had recently. 1) A test which allocates a lot of negative dentries, checks memcg slab statistics, creates memory pressure by setting memory.max to some low value and checks that some number of slabs was reclaimed. 2) A test which covers side effects of memcg destruction: it creates and destroys a large number of sub-cgroups, each containing a multi-threaded workload which allocates and releases some kernel memory. Then it checks that the charge ans memory.stats do add up on the parent level. 3) A test which reads /proc/kpagecgroup and implicitly checks that it doesn't crash the system. 4) A test which spawns a large number of threads and checks that the kernel stacks accounting works as expected. 5) A test which checks that living charged slab objects are not preventing the memory cgroup from being released after being deleted by a user. Signed-off-by: Roman Gushchin <guro@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org> Cc: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@google.com> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200623174037.3951353-19-guro@fb.com Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Gaurav Singh | d830020656 |
tools/testing/selftests/cgroup/cgroup_util.c: cg_read_strcmp: fix null pointer dereference
Haven't reproduced this issue. This PR is does a minor code cleanup. Signed-off-by: Gaurav Singh <gaurav1086@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Reviewed-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Shuah Khan <shuah@kernel.org> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Michal Koutn <mkoutny@suse.com> Cc: Roman Gushchin <guro@fb.com> Cc: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@ubuntu.com> Cc: Chris Down <chris@chrisdown.name> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200726013808.22242-1-gaurav1086@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Alexander A. Klimov | 79e3ea5aab |
tools/: replace HTTP links with HTTPS ones
Rationale: Reduces attack surface on kernel devs opening the links for MITM as HTTPS traffic is much harder to manipulate. Signed-off-by: Alexander A. Klimov <grandmaster@al2klimov.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20200726120752.16768-1-grandmaster@al2klimov.de Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Kees Cook | 9af47666cb |
selftests: splice: Check behavior of full and short splices
In order to help catch regressions in splice vs read behavior in certain special files, test a few with various different kinds of internal kernel helpers. Cc: Shuah Khan <shuah@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> |
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Linus Torvalds | 25d8d4eeca |
powerpc updates for 5.9
- Add support for (optionally) using queued spinlocks & rwlocks. - Support for a new faster system call ABI using the scv instruction on Power9 or later. - Drop support for the PROT_SAO mmap/mprotect flag as it will be unsupported on Power10 and future processors, leaving us with no way to implement the functionality it requests. This risks breaking userspace, though we believe it is unused in practice. - A bug fix for, and then the removal of, our custom stack expansion checking. We now allow stack expansion up to the rlimit, like other architectures. - Remove the remnants of our (previously disabled) topology update code, which tried to react to NUMA layout changes on virtualised systems, but was prone to crashes and other problems. - Add PMU support for Power10 CPUs. - A change to our signal trampoline so that we don't unbalance the link stack (branch return predictor) in the signal delivery path. - Lots of other cleanups, refactorings, smaller features and so on as usual. Thanks to: Abhishek Goel, Alastair D'Silva, Alexander A. Klimov, Alexey Kardashevskiy, Alistair Popple, Andrew Donnellan, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Anju T Sudhakar, Anton Blanchard, Arnd Bergmann, Athira Rajeev, Balamuruhan S, Bharata B Rao, Bill Wendling, Bin Meng, Cédric Le Goater, Chris Packham, Christophe Leroy, Christoph Hellwig, Daniel Axtens, Dan Williams, David Lamparter, Desnes A. Nunes do Rosario, Erhard F., Finn Thain, Frederic Barrat, Ganesh Goudar, Gautham R. Shenoy, Geoff Levand, Greg Kurz, Gustavo A. R. Silva, Hari Bathini, Harish, Imre Kaloz, Joel Stanley, Joe Perches, John Crispin, Jordan Niethe, Kajol Jain, Kamalesh Babulal, Kees Cook, Laurent Dufour, Leonardo Bras, Li RongQing, Madhavan Srinivasan, Mahesh Salgaonkar, Mark Cave-Ayland, Michal Suchanek, Milton Miller, Mimi Zohar, Murilo Opsfelder Araujo, Nathan Chancellor, Nathan Lynch, Naveen N. 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Klimov, Alexey Kardashevskiy, Alistair Popple, Andrew Donnellan, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Anju T Sudhakar, Anton Blanchard, Arnd Bergmann, Athira Rajeev, Balamuruhan S, Bharata B Rao, Bill Wendling, Bin Meng, Cédric Le Goater, Chris Packham, Christophe Leroy, Christoph Hellwig, Daniel Axtens, Dan Williams, David Lamparter, Desnes A. Nunes do Rosario, Erhard F., Finn Thain, Frederic Barrat, Ganesh Goudar, Gautham R. Shenoy, Geoff Levand, Greg Kurz, Gustavo A. R. Silva, Hari Bathini, Harish, Imre Kaloz, Joel Stanley, Joe Perches, John Crispin, Jordan Niethe, Kajol Jain, Kamalesh Babulal, Kees Cook, Laurent Dufour, Leonardo Bras, Li RongQing, Madhavan Srinivasan, Mahesh Salgaonkar, Mark Cave-Ayland, Michal Suchanek, Milton Miller, Mimi Zohar, Murilo Opsfelder Araujo, Nathan Chancellor, Nathan Lynch, Naveen N. Rao, Nayna Jain, Nicholas Piggin, Oliver O'Halloran, Palmer Dabbelt, Pedro Miraglia Franco de Carvalho, Philippe Bergheaud, Pingfan Liu, Pratik Rajesh Sampat, Qian Cai, Qinglang Miao, Randy Dunlap, Ravi Bangoria, Sachin Sant, Sam Bobroff, Sandipan Das, Santosh Sivaraj, Satheesh Rajendran, Shirisha Ganta, Sourabh Jain, Srikar Dronamraju, Stan Johnson, Stephen Rothwell, Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo, Thiago Jung Bauermann, Tom Lane, Vaibhav Jain, Vladis Dronov, Wei Yongjun, Wen Xiong, YueHaibing. * tag 'powerpc-5.9-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (337 commits) selftests/powerpc: Fix pkey syscall redefinitions powerpc: Fix circular dependency between percpu.h and mmu.h powerpc/powernv/sriov: Fix use of uninitialised variable selftests/powerpc: Skip vmx/vsx/tar/etc tests on older CPUs powerpc/40x: Fix assembler warning about r0 powerpc/papr_scm: Add support for fetching nvdimm 'fuel-gauge' metric powerpc/papr_scm: Fetch nvdimm performance stats from PHYP cpuidle: pseries: Fixup exit latency for CEDE(0) cpuidle: pseries: Add function to parse extended CEDE records cpuidle: pseries: Set the latency-hint before entering CEDE selftests/powerpc: Fix online CPU selection powerpc/perf: Consolidate perf_callchain_user_[64|32]() powerpc/pseries/hotplug-cpu: Remove double free in error path powerpc/pseries/mobility: Add pr_debug() for device tree changes powerpc/pseries/mobility: Set pr_fmt() powerpc/cacheinfo: Warn if cache object chain becomes unordered powerpc/cacheinfo: Improve diagnostics about malformed cache lists powerpc/cacheinfo: Use name@unit instead of full DT path in debug messages powerpc/cacheinfo: Set pr_fmt() powerpc: fix function annotations to avoid section mismatch warnings with gcc-10 ... |
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Andrii Nakryiko | d5ca590525 |
selftests/bpf: Fix silent Makefile output
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Jianlin Lv | 929e54a989 |
bpf: Fix compilation warning of selftests
Clang compiler version: 12.0.0 The following warning appears during the selftests/bpf compilation: prog_tests/send_signal.c:51:3: warning: ignoring return value of ‘write’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result] 51 | write(pipe_c2p[1], buf, 1); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ prog_tests/send_signal.c:54:3: warning: ignoring return value of ‘read’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result] 54 | read(pipe_p2c[0], buf, 1); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... prog_tests/stacktrace_build_id_nmi.c:13:2: warning: ignoring return value of ‘fscanf’,declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-resul] 13 | fscanf(f, "%llu", &sample_freq); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ test_tcpnotify_user.c:133:2: warning:ignoring return value of ‘system’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result] 133 | system(test_script); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ test_tcpnotify_user.c:138:2: warning:ignoring return value of ‘system’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result] 138 | system(test_script); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ test_tcpnotify_user.c:143:2: warning:ignoring return value of ‘system’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result] 143 | system(test_script); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Add code that fix compilation warning about ignoring return value and handles any errors; Check return value of library`s API make the code more secure. Signed-off-by: Jianlin Lv <Jianlin.Lv@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20200806104224.95306-1-Jianlin.Lv@arm.com |
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Jiri Benc | 6fc5916cc2 |
selftests: bpf: Switch off timeout
Several bpf tests are interrupted by the default timeout of 45 seconds added
by commit
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Yonghong Song | 74fc097de3 |
tools/bpf: Support new uapi for map element bpf iterator
Previous commit adjusted kernel uapi for map element bpf iterator. This patch adjusted libbpf API due to uapi change. bpftool and bpf_iter selftests are also changed accordingly. Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Acked-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andriin@fb.com> Acked-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20200805055058.1457623-1-yhs@fb.com |
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Andrii Nakryiko | 6bcaf41f96 |
selftests/bpf: Prevent runqslower from racing on building bpftool
runqslower's Makefile is building/installing bpftool into
$(OUTPUT)/sbin/bpftool, which coincides with $(DEFAULT_BPFTOOL). In practice
this means that often when building selftests from scratch (after `make
clean`), selftests are racing with runqslower to simultaneously build bpftool
and one of the two processes fail due to file being busy. Prevent this race by
explicitly order-depending on $(BPFTOOL_DEFAULT).
Fixes:
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Linus Torvalds | 1e21b5c739 |
Livepatching changes for 5.9
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Linus Torvalds | 2044513ffe |
arch/csky patches for 5.9-rc1
Features: - seccomp-filter - err-injection - top-down&random mmap-layout - irq_work - show_ipi - context-tracking) Fixup & Optimize: - kprobe_on_ftrace - optimize panic print -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCAAwFiEE2KAv+isbWR/viAKHAXH1GYaIxXsFAl8rSUESHHJlbl9ndW9A Yy1za3kuY29tAAoJEAFx9RmGiMV7REoP/jABI6Xa3YH5Xfh4Xmr/CSM7vYMMMjsc 2+t1tJ9EHrOR4wEhG6bX8C2uGwtnwb9u5B9JY1fQ9nbrLtKPNlhpq9ukOmztOqEp EuAZZ3NildOKdRwyK4SaV3Mf1TbPg75EX7u/MuwQuTy3dKqvSu3VigJ3XN2VvpOz orbRID0FMYAG76QCqCm3ddrUD/Jm6IIeMpCxEF5VT05+OBdmmuYS6uOF8Cmm432F OX2WZhoo8vjNe+orVPxNxTojuBXve/ygHGLq7CSMZuoJdoArQKKD7+fpAupDR9qq LWZMqfYRmIPXsWT/MlZVb/w2AHDKvZXPWvDT7Imw3Y7A/jMNd4zbULXt0S3Pq3Y/ LMC8SvC9Ag5GZLKPKj3f+1G4rr3h/WT4Ey6QURiHoxEVO91tdRyRY5JMjDf0W18K XMl4pDEbFHNGl8Ph+fBeTwTNCsH2PkHP8ESUHLIw+2wbNSk+9XvjGJ7dC3wffVp4 oZcGB/8EPLGxTgM+pXfiP1M39B58ku+Duf1iNXXx3RDA7znSpVRCAmCk2jXygXmH NsRBg/lNxD7ZeHLbH1qIbROzIRV1scvnt5iUM8J15SnW21xK3VisrcHUWiB7xHrr u0lLAW0mG1wpK78TXIO7jlHYMgy5er5pMIGJ9e2UJHYJ13h8p1s6PKXSXERprSjc 0HqOLF0bxcse =l7rw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'csky-for-linus-5.9-rc1' of https://github.com/c-sky/csky-linux Pull arch/csky updates from Guo Ren: "New features: - seccomp-filter - err-injection - top-down&random mmap-layout - irq_work - show_ipi - context-tracking Fixes & Optimizations: - kprobe_on_ftrace - optimize panic print" * tag 'csky-for-linus-5.9-rc1' of https://github.com/c-sky/csky-linux: csky: Add context tracking support csky: Add arch_show_interrupts for IPI interrupts csky: Add irq_work support csky: Fixup warning by EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmap) csky: Set CONFIG_NR_CPU 4 as default csky: Use top-down mmap layout csky: Optimize the trap processing flow csky: Add support for function error injection csky: Fixup kprobes handler couldn't change pc csky: Fixup duplicated restore sp in RESTORE_REGS_FTRACE csky: Add cpu feature register hint for smp csky: Add SECCOMP_FILTER supported csky: remove unusued thread_saved_pc and *_segments functions/macros |
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Linus Torvalds | bbcf9cd157 |
Xtensa updates for v5.9:
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Linus Torvalds | 47ec5303d7 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking updates from David Miller: 1) Support 6Ghz band in ath11k driver, from Rajkumar Manoharan. 2) Support UDP segmentation in code TSO code, from Eric Dumazet. 3) Allow flashing different flash images in cxgb4 driver, from Vishal Kulkarni. 4) Add drop frames counter and flow status to tc flower offloading, from Po Liu. 5) Support n-tuple filters in cxgb4, from Vishal Kulkarni. 6) Various new indirect call avoidance, from Eric Dumazet and Brian Vazquez. 7) Fix BPF verifier failures on 32-bit pointer arithmetic, from Yonghong Song. 8) Support querying and setting hardware address of a port function via devlink, use this in mlx5, from Parav Pandit. 9) Support hw ipsec offload on bonding slaves, from Jarod Wilson. 10) Switch qca8k driver over to phylink, from Jonathan McDowell. 11) In bpftool, show list of processes holding BPF FD references to maps, programs, links, and btf objects. From Andrii Nakryiko. 12) Several conversions over to generic power management, from Vaibhav Gupta. 13) Add support for SO_KEEPALIVE et al. to bpf_setsockopt(), from Dmitry Yakunin. 14) Various https url conversions, from Alexander A. Klimov. 15) Timestamping and PHC support for mscc PHY driver, from Antoine Tenart. 16) Support bpf iterating over tcp and udp sockets, from Yonghong Song. 17) Support 5GBASE-T i40e NICs, from Aleksandr Loktionov. 18) Add kTLS RX HW offload support to mlx5e, from Tariq Toukan. 19) Fix the ->ndo_start_xmit() return type to be netdev_tx_t in several drivers. From Luc Van Oostenryck. 20) XDP support for xen-netfront, from Denis Kirjanov. 21) Support receive buffer autotuning in MPTCP, from Florian Westphal. 22) Support EF100 chip in sfc driver, from Edward Cree. 23) Add XDP support to mvpp2 driver, from Matteo Croce. 24) Support MPTCP in sock_diag, from Paolo Abeni. 25) Commonize UDP tunnel offloading code by creating udp_tunnel_nic infrastructure, from Jakub Kicinski. 26) Several pci_ --> dma_ API conversions, from Christophe JAILLET. 27) Add FLOW_ACTION_POLICE support to mlxsw, from Ido Schimmel. 28) Add SK_LOOKUP bpf program type, from Jakub Sitnicki. 29) Refactor a lot of networking socket option handling code in order to avoid set_fs() calls, from Christoph Hellwig. 30) Add rfc4884 support to icmp code, from Willem de Bruijn. 31) Support TBF offload in dpaa2-eth driver, from Ioana Ciornei. 32) Support XDP_REDIRECT in qede driver, from Alexander Lobakin. 33) Support PCI relaxed ordering in mlx5 driver, from Aya Levin. 34) Support TCP syncookies in MPTCP, from Flowian Westphal. 35) Fix several tricky cases of PMTU handling wrt. briding, from Stefano Brivio. * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (2056 commits) net: thunderx: initialize VF's mailbox mutex before first usage usb: hso: remove bogus check for EINPROGRESS usb: hso: no complaint about kmalloc failure hso: fix bailout in error case of probe ip_tunnel_core: Fix build for archs without _HAVE_ARCH_IPV6_CSUM selftests/net: relax cpu affinity requirement in msg_zerocopy test mptcp: be careful on subflow creation selftests: rtnetlink: make kci_test_encap() return sub-test result selftests: rtnetlink: correct the final return value for the test net: dsa: sja1105: use detected device id instead of DT one on mismatch tipc: set ub->ifindex for local ipv6 address ipv6: add ipv6_dev_find() net: openvswitch: silence suspicious RCU usage warning Revert "vxlan: fix tos value before xmit" ptp: only allow phase values lower than 1 period farsync: switch from 'pci_' to 'dma_' API wan: wanxl: switch from 'pci_' to 'dma_' API hv_netvsc: do not use VF device if link is down dpaa2-eth: Fix passing zero to 'PTR_ERR' warning net: macb: Properly handle phylink on at91sam9x ... |
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Linus Torvalds | fffe3ae0ee |
hmm related patches for 5.9
This series adds reporting of the page table order from hmm_range_fault() and some optimization of migrate_vma(): - Report the size of the page table mapping out of hmm_range_fault(). This makes it easier to establish a large/huge/etc mapping in the device's page table. - Allow devices to ignore the invalidations during migration in cases where the migration is not going to change pages. For instance migrating pages to a device does not require the device to invalidate pages already in the device. - Update nouveau and hmm_tests to use the above -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEfB7FMLh+8QxL+6i3OG33FX4gmxoFAl8oocYACgkQOG33FX4g mxqd3Q/+OClUADmrI+EGJAPI7VD3EYfyZdnMCcp39AYNfySQPN9+fCMF5hVD5U7x KZVflR/zKUIZJVvdD8yAdrynZ1sHBG/HEzDyoaKcGzfCKq5LEAEnP5FG3xsiDjkO QX7w6qIGDz59gaeanQKNzqaR3DMpBwO/0D5/80DWXv+WgmxsAphanJYlo4eWyq4D EGq8EndCxairkTLpPlDHvFottL5kAKDXEinSAwWGQeZJkRY93vj+HZAQaeltmB1K SDdZr7lsEg2RhtRjzT7CkA2bkCERKL3xEc4VWaCAZw+qm8aeswADVOSo5E5F7DMI NUsB/p4GZ2CvIog/y3g/aSGluevdYJHTH8ip1BnNr2qCcXSEqHKsmyKpVNZztSUl uljyT17ZzTsdR4xj50tM27fzgDaavWrwFZTsJxUifuvAO9rHvGDVpaN8ZIU9iZei PTsGQvfoHDmWBWKX1dkIUGq+UoGwEAYRGk+XU0OYZCK97xmjRnGVoH0FTOk4DNQs +A0250oTOrvdSGiv0fNT5qpWpFsQ/84h8Lz6ubAD3okVo1bk9cFMe2argQl+E2qI TGM9ZHS8rphJNWwiPm8xrgf9eQ9bNp3ilCsIzBBpqZq8elwaL6a3ySieDPE734Ar FZEeEYTvj5Z/gXtyo/gxVKhltCc4U8kPqye9uexTInz4zBUUZOM= =omAU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-linus-hmm' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma Pull hmm updates from Jason Gunthorpe: "Ralph has been working on nouveau's use of hmm_range_fault() and migrate_vma() which resulted in this small series. It adds reporting of the page table order from hmm_range_fault() and some optimization of migrate_vma(): - Report the size of the page table mapping out of hmm_range_fault(). This makes it easier to establish a large/huge/etc mapping in the device's page table. - Allow devices to ignore the invalidations during migration in cases where the migration is not going to change pages. For instance migrating pages to a device does not require the device to invalidate pages already in the device. - Update nouveau and hmm_tests to use the above" * tag 'for-linus-hmm' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma: mm/hmm/test: use the new migration invalidation nouveau/svm: use the new migration invalidation mm/notifier: add migration invalidation type mm/migrate: add a flags parameter to migrate_vma nouveau: fix storing invalid ptes nouveau/hmm: support mapping large sysmem pages nouveau: fix mapping 2MB sysmem pages nouveau/hmm: fault one page at a time mm/hmm: add tests for hmm_pfn_to_map_order() mm/hmm: provide the page mapping order in hmm_range_fault() |
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Willem de Bruijn | 16f6458f24 |
selftests/net: relax cpu affinity requirement in msg_zerocopy test
The msg_zerocopy test pins the sender and receiver threads to separate
cores to reduce variance between runs.
But it hardcodes the cores and skips core 0, so it fails on machines
with the selected cores offline, or simply fewer cores.
The test mainly gives code coverage in automated runs. The throughput
of zerocopy ('-z') and non-zerocopy runs is logged for manual
inspection.
Continue even when sched_setaffinity fails. Just log to warn anyone
interpreting the data.
Fixes:
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Po-Hsu Lin | 72f70c159b |
selftests: rtnetlink: make kci_test_encap() return sub-test result
kci_test_encap() is actually composed by two different sub-tests, kci_test_encap_vxlan() and kci_test_encap_fou() Therefore we should check the test result of these two in kci_test_encap() to let the script be aware of the pass / fail status. Otherwise it will generate false-negative result like below: $ sudo ./test.sh PASS: policy routing PASS: route get PASS: preferred_lft addresses have expired PASS: promote_secondaries complete PASS: tc htb hierarchy PASS: gre tunnel endpoint PASS: gretap PASS: ip6gretap PASS: erspan PASS: ip6erspan PASS: bridge setup PASS: ipv6 addrlabel PASS: set ifalias 5b193daf-0a08-46d7-af2c-e7aadd422ded for test-dummy0 PASS: vrf PASS: vxlan FAIL: can't add fou port 7777, skipping test PASS: macsec PASS: bridge fdb get PASS: neigh get $ echo $? 0 Signed-off-by: Po-Hsu Lin <po-hsu.lin@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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Po-Hsu Lin | c2a4d27479 |
selftests: rtnetlink: correct the final return value for the test
The return value "ret" will be reset to 0 from the beginning of each sub-test in rtnetlink.sh, therefore this test will always pass if the last sub-test has passed: $ sudo ./rtnetlink.sh PASS: policy routing PASS: route get PASS: preferred_lft addresses have expired PASS: promote_secondaries complete PASS: tc htb hierarchy PASS: gre tunnel endpoint PASS: gretap PASS: ip6gretap PASS: erspan PASS: ip6erspan PASS: bridge setup PASS: ipv6 addrlabel PASS: set ifalias a39ee707-e36b-41d3-802f-63179ed4d580 for test-dummy0 PASS: vrf PASS: vxlan FAIL: can't add fou port 7777, skipping test PASS: macsec PASS: ipsec 3,7c3,7 < sa[0] spi=0x00000009 proto=0x32 salt=0x64636261 crypt=1 < sa[0] key=0x31323334 35363738 39303132 33343536 < sa[1] rx ipaddr=0x00000000 00000000 00000000 c0a87b03 < sa[1] spi=0x00000009 proto=0x32 salt=0x64636261 crypt=1 < sa[1] key=0x31323334 35363738 39303132 33343536 --- > sa[0] spi=0x00000009 proto=0x32 salt=0x61626364 crypt=1 > sa[0] key=0x34333231 38373635 32313039 36353433 > sa[1] rx ipaddr=0x00000000 00000000 00000000 037ba8c0 > sa[1] spi=0x00000009 proto=0x32 salt=0x61626364 crypt=1 > sa[1] key=0x34333231 38373635 32313039 36353433 FAIL: ipsec_offload incorrect driver data FAIL: ipsec_offload PASS: bridge fdb get PASS: neigh get $ echo $? 0 Make "ret" become a local variable for all sub-tests. Also, check the sub-test results in kci_test_rtnl() and return the final result for this test. Signed-off-by: Po-Hsu Lin <po-hsu.lin@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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Linus Torvalds | dd27111e32 |
Driver core changes for 5.9-rc1
Here is the "big" set of changes to the driver core, and some drivers using the changes, for 5.9-rc1. "Biggest" thing in here is the device link exposure in sysfs, to help to tame the madness that is SoC device tree representations and driver interactions with it. Other stuff in here that is interesting is: - device probe log helper so that drivers can report problems in a unified way easier. - devres functions added - DEVICE_ATTR_ADMIN_* macro added to make it harder to write incorrect sysfs file permissions - documentation cleanups - ability for debugfs to be present in the kernel, yet not exposed to userspace. Needed for systems that want it enabled, but do not trust users, so they can still use some kernel functions that were otherwise disabled. - other minor fixes and cleanups The patches outside of drivers/base/ all have acks from the respective subsystem maintainers to go through this tree instead of theirs. All of these have been in linux-next with no reported issues. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCXylhOQ8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+ylGdACeKqxm8IIDZycj0QjLUlPiEwVIROgAnjpf5jAB mb4jMvgEGsB6/FwxypPG =RUss -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'driver-core-5.9-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 changes to the driver core, and some drivers using the changes, for 5.9-rc1. "Biggest" thing in here is the device link exposure in sysfs, to help to tame the madness that is SoC device tree representations and driver interactions with it. Other stuff in here that is interesting is: - device probe log helper so that drivers can report problems in a unified way easier. - devres functions added - DEVICE_ATTR_ADMIN_* macro added to make it harder to write incorrect sysfs file permissions - documentation cleanups - ability for debugfs to be present in the kernel, yet not exposed to userspace. Needed for systems that want it enabled, but do not trust users, so they can still use some kernel functions that were otherwise disabled. - other minor fixes and cleanups The patches outside of drivers/base/ all have acks from the respective subsystem maintainers to go through this tree instead of theirs. All of these have been in linux-next with no reported issues" * tag 'driver-core-5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (39 commits) drm/bridge: lvds-codec: simplify error handling drm/bridge/sii8620: fix resource acquisition error handling driver core: add deferring probe reason to devices_deferred property driver core: add device probe log helper driver core: Avoid binding drivers to dead devices Revert "test_firmware: Test platform fw loading on non-EFI systems" firmware_loader: EFI firmware loader must handle pre-allocated buffer selftest/firmware: Add selftest timeout in settings test_firmware: Test platform fw loading on non-EFI systems driver core: Change delimiter in devlink device's name to "--" debugfs: Add access restriction option tracefs: Remove unnecessary debug_fs checks. driver core: Fix probe_count imbalance in really_probe() kobject: remove unused KOBJ_MAX action driver core: Fix sleeping in invalid context during device link deletion driver core: Add waiting_for_supplier sysfs file for devices driver core: Add state_synced sysfs file for devices that support it driver core: Expose device link details in sysfs driver core: Drop mention of obsolete bus rwsem from kernel-doc debugfs: file: Remove unnecessary cast in kfree() ... |
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Linus Torvalds | 1785d11612 |
Char/Misc driver patches for 5.9-rc1
Here is the large set of char and misc and other driver subsystem patches for 5.9-rc1. Lots of new driver submissions in here, and cleanups and features for existing drivers. Highlights are: - habanalabs driver updates - coresight driver updates - nvmem driver updates - huge number of "W=1" build warning cleanups from Lee Jones - dyndbg updates - virtbox driver fixes and updates - soundwire driver updates - mei driver updates - phy driver updates - fpga driver updates - lots of smaller individual misc/char driver cleanups and fixes Full details are in the shortlog. All of these have been in linux-next with no reported issues. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCXylccQ8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+ymofgCfZ1CxNWd0ZVM0YIn8cY9gO6ON7MsAnRq48hvn Vjf4rKM73GC11bVF4Gyy =Xq1R -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'char-misc-5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc Pull char/misc driver updates from Greg KH: "Here is the large set of char and misc and other driver subsystem patches for 5.9-rc1. Lots of new driver submissions in here, and cleanups and features for existing drivers. Highlights are: - habanalabs driver updates - coresight driver updates - nvmem driver updates - huge number of "W=1" build warning cleanups from Lee Jones - dyndbg updates - virtbox driver fixes and updates - soundwire driver updates - mei driver updates - phy driver updates - fpga driver updates - lots of smaller individual misc/char driver cleanups and fixes Full details are in the shortlog. All of these have been in linux-next with no reported issues" * tag 'char-misc-5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (322 commits) habanalabs: remove unused but set variable 'ctx_asid' nvmem: qcom-spmi-sdam: Enable multiple devices dt-bindings: nvmem: SID: add binding for A100's SID controller nvmem: update Kconfig description nvmem: qfprom: Add fuse blowing support dt-bindings: nvmem: Add properties needed for blowing fuses dt-bindings: nvmem: qfprom: Convert to yaml nvmem: qfprom: use NVMEM_DEVID_AUTO for multiple instances nvmem: core: add support to auto devid nvmem: core: Add nvmem_cell_read_u8() nvmem: core: Grammar fixes for help text nvmem: sc27xx: add sc2730 efuse support nvmem: Enforce nvmem stride in the sysfs interface MAINTAINERS: Add git tree for NVMEM FRAMEWORK nvmem: sprd: Fix return value of sprd_efuse_probe() drivers: android: Fix the SPDX comment style drivers: android: Fix a variable declaration coding style issue drivers: android: Remove braces for a single statement if-else block drivers: android: Remove the use of else after return drivers: android: Fix a variable declaration coding style issue ... |
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Linus Torvalds | 4834ce9d8e |
linux-kselftest-5.9-rc1
This Kselftest update for Linux 5.9-rc1 consists of - TAP output reporting related fixes from Paolo Bonzini and Kees Cook. These fixes make it skip reporting consistent with TAP format. - Cleanup fixes to framework run_tests from Yauheni Kaliuta -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEPZKym/RZuOCGeA/kCwJExA0NQxwFAl8p1akACgkQCwJExA0N QxwqKg/9HzbnpWeb736HAjeA3v0LFuPte8TELSerjKqfas+g9xQxhf+ReHaZXz9i KnhBPYyOb57DjnT7Mi7c5qGYzLKCvBF30OR0M1P5lRWBX3SC0VvkgdHzLpksIsHx 1wIht3gClvdOnHeHWWRG374iCbw86po8Xa5V9KOJOofbEKjctYjiShnd3OXXNLdJ h1/Ro+LffdsqO7VWoJruSuBplCXAVIr8IpUnOhtw/JTGlK7csNHBdHb7KTBm+zKU i0+f6H5uxRM3BA793OHen9D6kHAVLzhtPc7O0O1IhNRKnDgzY/UIS0qSGpxzD6KG +ZZ4FpvyfN2EPqgGegjdTNhQjPrjXpPos46FTNOM/qiQNYvCuvUFjRCAzVuN9cqU QzXdNPUOI7YLpOYpqLNqeefTXhZUxCWPF33oHPhU28W59qYpqQDRRDoOu7l9e7KQ DMwIKCaSw5qCB7S6x5LqOiQcc4/3xIbJVjO/CQU7G4cuREkAHqUvc2rfwCHcn60e rt2h/v2rnHzie4kTEukWKPuyHL64CL0jYTdHtFb/PbavnfbEPe3t6GiGu2DJN680 mem6+9Q12KTtY4VY6enBE4YHVlxQPksbp/o5G91evNuFul1ZsAFgWdR5t+iiMrCU d6u2m5H6dMShZYqTw98MU/PKAh31sQCNZqhruhZMgUOJEV7lP/s= =4uja -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'linux-kselftest-5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest Pull kselftest updates form Shuah Khan: - TAP output reporting related fixes from Paolo Bonzini and Kees Cook. These fixes make it skip reporting consistent with TAP format. - Cleanup fixes to framework run_tests from Yauheni Kaliuta * tag 'linux-kselftest-5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest: (23 commits) selftests/harness: Limit step counter reporting selftests/seccomp: Check ENOSYS under tracing selftests/seccomp: Refactor to use fixture variants selftests/harness: Clean up kern-doc for fixtures selftests: kmod: Add module address visibility test Replace HTTP links with HTTPS ones: KMOD KERNEL MODULE LOADER - USERMODE HELPER selftests: fix condition in run_tests selftests: do not use .ONESHELL selftests: pidfd: skip test if unshare fails with EPERM selftests: pidfd: do not use ksft_exit_skip after ksft_set_plan selftests/harness: Report skip reason selftests/harness: Display signed values correctly selftests/harness: Refactor XFAIL into SKIP selftests/harness: Switch to TAP output selftests: Add header documentation and helpers selftests/binderfs: Fix harness API usage selftests: Remove unneeded selftest API headers selftests/clone3: Reorder reporting output selftests: sync_test: do not use ksft_exit_skip after ksft_set_plan selftests: sigaltstack: do not use ksft_exit_skip after ksft_set_plan ... |
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Linus Torvalds | 53e5504bdb |
linux-kselftest-kunit-5.9-rc1
This Kunit update for Linux 5.9-rc1 consists of: - Adds a generic kunit_resource API extending it to support resources that are passed in to kunit in addition kunit allocated resources. In addition, KUnit resources are now refcounted to avoid passed in resources being released while in use by kunit. - Add support for named resources. - Important bug fixes from Brendan Higgins and Will Chen -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEPZKym/RZuOCGeA/kCwJExA0NQxwFAl8pyI4ACgkQCwJExA0N QxwQmQ//YXvS1IMt4yLQ7iTrhSK2CavzPi/zX+1bgXj7RfEPrdolF12tcHf7b/Ef UwhG/PTEE6VkBWFuprleGk0fvVW9h13K+2RkN6wkx8rmTMunMhqmMIRj4neGQWQH LV9bYcc5HBH36jbSnJYMFDJdsATq3mmPMeknzkJf/qZgWxczBLo3pUHPNRuhZWq7 MaRUutpo1f3oSroxhcY8gouRjjPq+yUCip9EeQfdZc/LV9tqjwhjfo+zRKAY3jGf 0KL00wv4NMTNBSgLkxXFrTcyP28Y84MZB+wE3ikyE5a5wzzvMXuEtZhJk9a9q2ZJ tZI+ICCjnTa+E3pN93F2w7cwyrQysxNH1tpK0qv1hGXLRuxOGCJ993AeUtIWjnyV CYh/OGK9o92pRuTmoJnMNk9em1WF45YTtvhzpadPiBGb84nbxYSAlrDmm/4xC89p 7PPpkkVxFReMiu1fIyXOV++y33YFMDtoWe/Qn3pLBRpDDs/XWdK0eT4dVWx1/ttl BdtbAxXafApVI5lGk1qPoGC1MO9XvaAidQP6PULD/rhw2Ww6rtlvwGVPffx/omkn zgzPTxH1rBehzKPcEaorQqqR6yGXxb4v+gJi1Tg8qRE51Lw619dfyZlJO7axp2h6 7RO3BOVrIkwLP9XT2NPlL6t+RqbQXezGoZjigLmBRlCSvs1lbLs= =kIIk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'linux-kselftest-kunit-5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest Pull kunit updates from Shuah Khan: - Add a generic kunit_resource API extending it to support resources that are passed in to kunit in addition kunit allocated resources. In addition, KUnit resources are now refcounted to avoid passed in resources being released while in use by kunit. - Add support for named resources. - Important bug fixes from Brendan Higgins and Will Chen * tag 'linux-kselftest-kunit-5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest: kunit: tool: fix improper treatment of file location kunit: tool: fix broken default args in unit tests kunit: capture stderr on all make subprocess calls Documentation: kunit: Remove references to --defconfig kunit: add support for named resources kunit: generalize kunit_resource API beyond allocated resources |
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Linus Torvalds | 2324d50d05 |
It's been a busy cycle for documentation - hopefully the busiest for a
while to come. Changes include: - Some new Chinese translations - Progress on the battle against double words words and non-HTTPS URLs - Some block-mq documentation - More RST conversions from Mauro. At this point, that task is essentially complete, so we shouldn't see this kind of churn again for a while. Unless we decide to switch to asciidoc or something...:) - Lots of typo fixes, warning fixes, and more. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQFDBAABCAAtFiEEIw+MvkEiF49krdp9F0NaE2wMflgFAl8oVkwPHGNvcmJldEBs d24ubmV0AAoJEBdDWhNsDH5YoW8H/jJ/xnXFn7tkgVPQAlL3k5HCnK7A5nDP9RVR cg1pTx1cEFdjzxPlJyExU6/v+AImOvtweHXC+JDK7YcJ6XFUNYXJI3LxL5KwUXbY BL/xRFszDSXH2C7SJF5GECcFYp01e/FWSLN3yWAh+g+XwsKiTJ8q9+CoIDkHfPGO 7oQsHKFu6s36Af0LfSgxk4sVB7EJbo8e4psuPsP5SUrl+oXRO43Put0rXkR4yJoH 9oOaB51Do5fZp8I4JVAqGXvpXoExyLMO4yw0mASm6YSZ3KyjR8Fae+HD9Cq4ZuwY 0uzb9K+9NEhqbfwtyBsi99S64/6Zo/MonwKwevZuhtsDTK4l4iU= =JQLZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'docs-5.9' of git://git.lwn.net/linux Pull documentation updates from Jonathan Corbet: "It's been a busy cycle for documentation - hopefully the busiest for a while to come. Changes include: - Some new Chinese translations - Progress on the battle against double words words and non-HTTPS URLs - Some block-mq documentation - More RST conversions from Mauro. At this point, that task is essentially complete, so we shouldn't see this kind of churn again for a while. Unless we decide to switch to asciidoc or something...:) - Lots of typo fixes, warning fixes, and more" * tag 'docs-5.9' of git://git.lwn.net/linux: (195 commits) scripts/kernel-doc: optionally treat warnings as errors docs: ia64: correct typo mailmap: add entry for <alobakin@marvell.com> doc/zh_CN: add cpu-load Chinese version Documentation/admin-guide: tainted-kernels: fix spelling mistake MAINTAINERS: adjust kprobes.rst entry to new location devices.txt: document rfkill allocation PCI: correct flag name docs: filesystems: vfs: correct flag name docs: filesystems: vfs: correct sync_mode flag names docs: path-lookup: markup fixes for emphasis docs: path-lookup: more markup fixes docs: path-lookup: fix HTML entity mojibake CREDITS: Replace HTTP links with HTTPS ones docs: process: Add an example for creating a fixes tag doc/zh_CN: add Chinese translation prefer section doc/zh_CN: add clearing-warn-once Chinese version doc/zh_CN: add admin-guide index doc:it_IT: process: coding-style.rst: Correct __maybe_unused compiler label futex: MAINTAINERS: Re-add selftests directory ... |
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Linus Torvalds | 4da9f33026 |
Support for FSGSBASE. Almost 5 years after the first RFC to support it,
this has been brought into a shape which is maintainable and actually works. This final version was done by Sasha Levin who took it up after Intel dropped the ball. Sasha discovered that the SGX (sic!) offerings out there ship rogue kernel modules enabling FSGSBASE behind the kernels back which opens an instantanious unpriviledged root hole. The FSGSBASE instructions provide a considerable speedup of the context switch path and enable user space to write GSBASE without kernel interaction. This enablement requires careful handling of the exception entries which go through the paranoid entry path as they cannot longer rely on the assumption that user GSBASE is positive (as enforced via prctl() on non FSGSBASE enabled systemn). All other entries (syscalls, interrupts and exceptions) can still just utilize SWAPGS unconditionally when the entry comes from user space. Converting these entries to use FSGSBASE has no benefit as SWAPGS is only marginally slower than WRGSBASE and locating and retrieving the kernel GSBASE value is not a free operation either. The real benefit of RD/WRGSBASE is the avoidance of the MSR reads and writes. The changes come with appropriate selftests and have held up in field testing against the (sanitized) Graphene-SGX driver. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEQp8+kY+LLUocC4bMphj1TA10mKEFAl8pGnoTHHRnbHhAbGlu dXRyb25peC5kZQAKCRCmGPVMDXSYoTYJD/9873GkwvGcc/Vq/dJH1szGTgFftPyZ c/Y9gzx7EGBPLo25BS820L+ZlynzXHDxExKfCEaD10TZfe5XIc1vYNR0J74M2NmK IBgEDstJeW93ai+rHCFRXIevhpzU4GgGYJ1MeeOgbVMN3aGU1g6HfzMvtF0fPn8Y n6fsLZa43wgnoTdjwjjikpDTrzoZbaL1mbODBzBVPAaTbim7IKKTge6r/iCKrOjz Uixvm3g9lVzx52zidJ9kWa8esmbOM1j0EPe7/hy3qH9DFo87KxEzjHNH3T6gY5t6 NJhRAIfY+YyTHpPCUCshj6IkRudE6w/qjEAmKP9kWZxoJrvPCTWOhCzelwsFS9b9 gxEYfsnaKhsfNhB6fi0PtWlMzPINmEA7SuPza33u5WtQUK7s1iNlgHfvMbjstbwg MSETn4SG2/ZyzUrSC06lVwV8kh0RgM3cENc/jpFfIHD0vKGI3qfka/1RY94kcOCG AeJd0YRSU2RqL7lmxhHyG8tdb8eexns41IzbPCLXX2sF00eKNkVvMRYT2mKfKLFF q8v1x7yuwmODdXfFR6NdCkGm9IU7wtL6wuQ8Nhu9UraFmcXo6X6FLJC18FqcvSb9 jvcRP4XY/8pNjjf44JB8yWfah0xGQsaMIKQGP4yLv4j6Xk1xAQKH1MqcC7l1D2HN 5Z24GibFqSK/vA== =QaAN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'x86-fsgsbase-2020-08-04' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Pull x86 fsgsbase from Thomas Gleixner: "Support for FSGSBASE. Almost 5 years after the first RFC to support it, this has been brought into a shape which is maintainable and actually works. This final version was done by Sasha Levin who took it up after Intel dropped the ball. Sasha discovered that the SGX (sic!) offerings out there ship rogue kernel modules enabling FSGSBASE behind the kernels back which opens an instantanious unpriviledged root hole. The FSGSBASE instructions provide a considerable speedup of the context switch path and enable user space to write GSBASE without kernel interaction. This enablement requires careful handling of the exception entries which go through the paranoid entry path as they can no longer rely on the assumption that user GSBASE is positive (as enforced via prctl() on non FSGSBASE enabled systemn). All other entries (syscalls, interrupts and exceptions) can still just utilize SWAPGS unconditionally when the entry comes from user space. Converting these entries to use FSGSBASE has no benefit as SWAPGS is only marginally slower than WRGSBASE and locating and retrieving the kernel GSBASE value is not a free operation either. The real benefit of RD/WRGSBASE is the avoidance of the MSR reads and writes. The changes come with appropriate selftests and have held up in field testing against the (sanitized) Graphene-SGX driver" * tag 'x86-fsgsbase-2020-08-04' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (21 commits) x86/fsgsbase: Fix Xen PV support x86/ptrace: Fix 32-bit PTRACE_SETREGS vs fsbase and gsbase selftests/x86/fsgsbase: Add a missing memory constraint selftests/x86/fsgsbase: Fix a comment in the ptrace_write_gsbase test selftests/x86: Add a syscall_arg_fault_64 test for negative GSBASE selftests/x86/fsgsbase: Test ptracer-induced GS base write with FSGSBASE selftests/x86/fsgsbase: Test GS selector on ptracer-induced GS base write Documentation/x86/64: Add documentation for GS/FS addressing mode x86/elf: Enumerate kernel FSGSBASE capability in AT_HWCAP2 x86/cpu: Enable FSGSBASE on 64bit by default and add a chicken bit x86/entry/64: Handle FSGSBASE enabled paranoid entry/exit x86/entry/64: Introduce the FIND_PERCPU_BASE macro x86/entry/64: Switch CR3 before SWAPGS in paranoid entry x86/speculation/swapgs: Check FSGSBASE in enabling SWAPGS mitigation x86/process/64: Use FSGSBASE instructions on thread copy and ptrace x86/process/64: Use FSBSBASE in switch_to() if available x86/process/64: Make save_fsgs_for_kvm() ready for FSGSBASE x86/fsgsbase/64: Enable FSGSBASE instructions in helper functions x86/fsgsbase/64: Add intrinsics for FSGSBASE instructions x86/cpu: Add 'unsafe_fsgsbase' to enable CR4.FSGSBASE ... |
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Sandipan Das | a7aaa2f26b |
selftests/powerpc: Fix pkey syscall redefinitions
On distros using older glibc versions, the pkey tests encounter build failures due to redefinition of the pkey syscall numbers. For compatibility, commit |
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Linus Torvalds | 4f30a60aa7 |
close-range-v5.9
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYKAB0WIQRAhzRXHqcMeLMyaSiRxhvAZXjcogUCXygcpgAKCRCRxhvAZXjc ogPeAQDv1ncqtNroFAC4pJ4tQhH7JSjW0OltiMk/AocY/J2SdQD9GJ15luYJ0/om 697q/Z68sndRynhdoZlMuf3oYuBlHQw= =3ZhE -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'close-range-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux Pull close_range() implementation from Christian Brauner: "This adds the close_range() syscall. It allows to efficiently close a range of file descriptors up to all file descriptors of a calling task. This is coordinated with the FreeBSD folks which have copied our version of this syscall and in the meantime have already merged it in April 2019: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21627 https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=359836 The syscall originally came up in a discussion around the new mount API and making new file descriptor types cloexec by default. During this discussion, Al suggested the close_range() syscall. First, it helps to close all file descriptors of an exec()ing task. This can be done safely via (quoting Al's example from [1] verbatim): /* that exec is sensitive */ unshare(CLONE_FILES); /* we don't want anything past stderr here */ close_range(3, ~0U); execve(....); The code snippet above is one way of working around the problem that file descriptors are not cloexec by default. This is aggravated by the fact that we can't just switch them over without massively regressing userspace. For a whole class of programs having an in-kernel method of closing all file descriptors is very helpful (e.g. demons, service managers, programming language standard libraries, container managers etc.). Second, it allows userspace to avoid implementing closing all file descriptors by parsing through /proc/<pid>/fd/* and calling close() on each file descriptor and other hacks. From looking at various large(ish) userspace code bases this or similar patterns are very common in service managers, container runtimes, and programming language runtimes/standard libraries such as Python or Rust. In addition, the syscall will also work for tasks that do not have procfs mounted and on kernels that do not have procfs support compiled in. In such situations the only way to make sure that all file descriptors are closed is to call close() on each file descriptor up to UINT_MAX or RLIMIT_NOFILE, OPEN_MAX trickery. Based on Linus' suggestion close_range() also comes with a new flag CLOSE_RANGE_UNSHARE to more elegantly handle file descriptor dropping right before exec. This would usually be expressed in the sequence: unshare(CLONE_FILES); close_range(3, ~0U); as pointed out by Linus it might be desirable to have this be a part of close_range() itself under a new flag CLOSE_RANGE_UNSHARE which gets especially handy when we're closing all file descriptors above a certain threshold. Test-suite as always included" * tag 'close-range-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux: tests: add CLOSE_RANGE_UNSHARE tests close_range: add CLOSE_RANGE_UNSHARE tests: add close_range() tests arch: wire-up close_range() open: add close_range() |
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Linus Torvalds | 74858abbb1 |
cap-checkpoint-restore-v5.9
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYKAB0WIQRAhzRXHqcMeLMyaSiRxhvAZXjcogUCXygegQAKCRCRxhvAZXjc olWZAQCMPbhI/20LA3OYJ6s+BgBEnm89PymvlHcym6Z4AvTungD+KqZonIYuxWgi 6Ttlv/fzgFFbXgJgbuass5mwFVoN5wM= =oK7d -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'cap-checkpoint-restore-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux Pull checkpoint-restore updates from Christian Brauner: "This enables unprivileged checkpoint/restore of processes. Given that this work has been going on for quite some time the first sentence in this summary is hopefully more exciting than the actual final code changes required. Unprivileged checkpoint/restore has seen a frequent increase in interest over the last two years and has thus been one of the main topics for the combined containers & checkpoint/restore microconference since at least 2018 (cf. [1]). Here are just the three most frequent use-cases that were brought forward: - The JVM developers are integrating checkpoint/restore into a Java VM to significantly decrease the startup time. - In high-performance computing environment a resource manager will typically be distributing jobs where users are always running as non-root. Long-running and "large" processes with significant startup times are supposed to be checkpointed and restored with CRIU. - Container migration as a non-root user. In all of these scenarios it is either desirable or required to run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN. The userspace implementation of checkpoint/restore CRIU already has the pull request for supporting unprivileged checkpoint/restore up (cf. [2]). To enable unprivileged checkpoint/restore a new dedicated capability CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE is introduced. This solution has last been discussed in 2019 in a talk by Google at Linux Plumbers (cf. [1] "Update on Task Migration at Google Using CRIU") with Adrian and Nicolas providing the implementation now over the last months. In essence, this allows the CRIU binary to be installed with the CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE vfs capability set thereby enabling unprivileged users to restore processes. To make this possible the following permissions are altered: - Selecting a specific PID via clone3() set_tid relaxed from userns CAP_SYS_ADMIN to CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE. - Selecting a specific PID via /proc/sys/kernel/ns_last_pid relaxed from userns CAP_SYS_ADMIN to CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE. - Accessing /proc/pid/map_files relaxed from init userns CAP_SYS_ADMIN to init userns CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE. - Changing /proc/self/exe from userns CAP_SYS_ADMIN to userns CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE. Of these four changes the /proc/self/exe change deserves a few words because the reasoning behind even restricting /proc/self/exe changes in the first place is just full of historical quirks and tracking this down was a questionable version of fun that I'd like to spare others. In short, it is trivial to change /proc/self/exe as an unprivileged user, i.e. without userns CAP_SYS_ADMIN right now. Either via ptrace() or by simply intercepting the elf loader in userspace during exec. Nicolas was nice enough to even provide a POC for the latter (cf. [3]) to illustrate this fact. The original patchset which introduced PR_SET_MM_MAP had no permissions around changing the exe link. They too argued that it is trivial to spoof the exe link already which is true. The argument brought up against this was that the Tomoyo LSM uses the exe link in tomoyo_manager() to detect whether the calling process is a policy manager. This caused changing the exe links to be guarded by userns CAP_SYS_ADMIN. All in all this rather seems like a "better guard it with something rather than nothing" argument which imho doesn't qualify as a great security policy. Again, because spoofing the exe link is possible for the calling process so even if this were security relevant it was broken back then and would be broken today. So technically, dropping all permissions around changing the exe link would probably be possible and would send a clearer message to any userspace that relies on /proc/self/exe for security reasons that they should stop doing this but for now we're only relaxing the exe link permissions from userns CAP_SYS_ADMIN to userns CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE. There's a final uapi change in here. Changing the exe link used to accidently return EINVAL when the caller lacked the necessary permissions instead of the more correct EPERM. This pr contains a commit fixing this. I assume that userspace won't notice or care and if they do I will revert this commit. But since we are changing the permissions anyway it seems like a good opportunity to try this fix. With these changes merged unprivileged checkpoint/restore will be possible and has already been tested by various users" [1] LPC 2018 1. "Task Migration at Google Using CRIU" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI_1cuhoDgA&t=12095 2. "Securely Migrating Untrusted Workloads with CRIU" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI_1cuhoDgA&t=14400 LPC 2019 1. "CRIU and the PID dance" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LN2CUgp8deo&list=PLVsQ_xZBEyN30ZA3Pc9MZMFzdjwyz26dO&index=9&t=2m48s 2. "Update on Task Migration at Google Using CRIU" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LN2CUgp8deo&list=PLVsQ_xZBEyN30ZA3Pc9MZMFzdjwyz26dO&index=9&t=1h2m8s [2] https://github.com/checkpoint-restore/criu/pull/1155 [3] https://github.com/nviennot/run_as_exe * tag 'cap-checkpoint-restore-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux: selftests: add clone3() CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE test prctl: exe link permission error changed from -EINVAL to -EPERM prctl: Allow local CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE to change /proc/self/exe proc: allow access in init userns for map_files with CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE pid_namespace: use checkpoint_restore_ns_capable() for ns_last_pid pid: use checkpoint_restore_ns_capable() for set_tid capabilities: Introduce CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE |
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Linus Torvalds | 0a72761b27 |
threads-v5.9
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYKAB0WIQRAhzRXHqcMeLMyaSiRxhvAZXjcogUCXygcLwAKCRCRxhvAZXjc ohajAP4n5E3BmN0jpIviXT4eNhP62jzxJtxlVXtgGT3D8b1mpQEA5n8NSOlQLoAh yUGsjtwR9xDcHMcrhXD3yN6eYJSK0A8= =tn4R -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'threads-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux Pull thread updates from Christian Brauner: "This contains the changes to add the missing support for attaching to time namespaces via pidfds. Last cycle setns() was changed to support attaching to multiple namespaces atomically. This requires all namespaces to have a point of no return where they can't fail anymore. Specifically, <namespace-type>_install() is allowed to perform permission checks and install the namespace into the new struct nsset that it has been given but it is not allowed to make visible changes to the affected task. Once <namespace-type>_install() returns, anything that the given namespace type additionally requires to be setup needs to ideally be done in a function that can't fail or if it fails the failure must be non-fatal. For time namespaces the relevant functions that fell into this category were timens_set_vvar_page() and vdso_join_timens(). The latter could still fail although it didn't need to. This function is only implemented for vdso_join_timens() in current mainline. As discussed on-list (cf. [1]), in order to make setns() support time namespaces when attaching to multiple namespaces at once properly we changed vdso_join_timens() to always succeed. So vdso_join_timens() replaces the mmap_write_lock_killable() with mmap_read_lock(). Please note that arm is about to grow vdso support for time namespaces (possibly this merge window). We've synced on this change and arm64 also uses mmap_read_lock(), i.e. makes vdso_join_timens() a function that can't fail. Once the changes here and the arm64 changes have landed, vdso_join_timens() should be turned into a void function so it's obvious to callers and implementers on other architectures that the expectation is that it can't fail. We didn't do this right away because it would've introduced unnecessary merge conflicts between the two trees for no major gain. As always, tests included" [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200611110221.pgd3r5qkjrjmfqa2@wittgenstein * tag 'threads-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux: tests: add CLONE_NEWTIME setns tests nsproxy: support CLONE_NEWTIME with setns() timens: add timens_commit() helper timens: make vdso_join_timens() always succeed |
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Linus Torvalds | 9ecc6ea491 |
seccomp updates for v5.9-rc1
- Improved selftest coverage, timeouts, and reporting - Add EPOLLHUP support for SECCOMP_RET_USER_NOTIF (Christian Brauner) - Refactor __scm_install_fd() into __receive_fd() and fix buggy callers - Introduce "addfd" command for SECCOMP_RET_USER_NOTIF (Sargun Dhillon) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJKBAABCgA0FiEEpcP2jyKd1g9yPm4TiXL039xtwCYFAl8oZcQWHGtlZXNjb29r QGNocm9taXVtLm9yZwAKCRCJcvTf3G3AJomDD/4x3j7eXREcXDsHOmlgEaHWGx4l JldHFQhV5GjmD7gOkPcoZSG7NfG7F6VpwAJg7ZoR3qUkem7K8DFucxqgo1RldCot nigleeLX6JeMS0Z+iwjAVZd+5t4xG4J/7GGDHIIMiG5qvwJ0Yf64o1bkjaB2Q/Bv tluBg0WF32kFMG/ZwyY/V2QDbbue97CFPflybOh1o2nWbVzmUlFEEum3UUvZsxc8 smMsattJyuAV7kcEKzKrs8b010NdFZqwdbub5Np9W3XEXGBYMdIPoNsOQGmB9wby j2ui0lzboXRG997jM7TCd1l/XZAv8aAwvPplw3FJRybzkOGs9NDyLMoz87yJpR1T xp511vnMyMbyKIGdungkt7cIyzaictHwaYzznsmuNdCPEjTaIQJr1ctsa4GEgtqf pnkktZ9YbMCcHU0CtZ8GlOVqA9wE+FUm0/u0zgikzJQsB+HcNItiARTTTHRyco7p VJCqK8o4Zx4ELV7QNkSH4nhFkVgRopvrvBiPAGro/qwGOofBg8W8wM8O1+V/MDmp zSU22v4SncT1Xb7dtmdJqDEeHfDikhaCAb4Je2hsGQWzbdAqwHGlpa7vpk9x3Q5r L+XyP+Z+rPHlXYyypJwUvvOQhXOmP0zYxcEHxByqIBfXiwy+3dN4tDDfatWbccwl uTlTDM8kmQn6QzSztA== =yb55 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'seccomp-v5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux Pull seccomp updates from Kees Cook: "There are a bunch of clean ups and selftest improvements along with two major updates to the SECCOMP_RET_USER_NOTIF filter return: EPOLLHUP support to more easily detect the death of a monitored process, and being able to inject fds when intercepting syscalls that expect an fd-opening side-effect (needed by both container folks and Chrome). The latter continued the refactoring of __scm_install_fd() started by Christoph, and in the process found and fixed a handful of bugs in various callers. - Improved selftest coverage, timeouts, and reporting - Add EPOLLHUP support for SECCOMP_RET_USER_NOTIF (Christian Brauner) - Refactor __scm_install_fd() into __receive_fd() and fix buggy callers - Introduce 'addfd' command for SECCOMP_RET_USER_NOTIF (Sargun Dhillon)" * tag 'seccomp-v5.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: (30 commits) selftests/seccomp: Test SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_ADDFD seccomp: Introduce addfd ioctl to seccomp user notifier fs: Expand __receive_fd() to accept existing fd pidfd: Replace open-coded receive_fd() fs: Add receive_fd() wrapper for __receive_fd() fs: Move __scm_install_fd() to __receive_fd() net/scm: Regularize compat handling of scm_detach_fds() pidfd: Add missing sock updates for pidfd_getfd() net/compat: Add missing sock updates for SCM_RIGHTS selftests/seccomp: Check ENOSYS under tracing selftests/seccomp: Refactor to use fixture variants selftests/harness: Clean up kern-doc for fixtures seccomp: Use -1 marker for end of mode 1 syscall list seccomp: Fix ioctl number for SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_ID_VALID selftests/seccomp: Rename user_trap_syscall() to user_notif_syscall() selftests/seccomp: Make kcmp() less required seccomp: Use pr_fmt selftests/seccomp: Improve calibration loop selftests/seccomp: use 90s as timeout selftests/seccomp: Expand benchmark to per-filter measurements ... |
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David S. Miller | ee895a30ef |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pablo/nf
Pablo Neira Ayuso says: ==================== Netfilter fixes for net The following patchset contains Netfilter fixes for net: 1) Flush the cleanup xtables worker to make sure destructors have completed, from Florian Westphal. 2) iifgroup is matching erroneously, also from Florian. 3) Add selftest for meta interface matching, from Florian Westphal. 4) Move nf_ct_offload_timeout() to header, from Roi Dayan. 5) Call nf_ct_offload_timeout() from flow_offload_add() to make sure garbage collection does not evict offloaded flow, from Roi Dayan. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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Stefano Brivio | 7b53682c94 |
selftests: pmtu.sh: Add tests for UDP tunnels handled by Open vSwitch
The new tests check that IP and IPv6 packets exceeding the local PMTU estimate, forwarded by an Open vSwitch instance from another node, result in the correct route exceptions being created, and that communication with end-to-end fragmentation, over GENEVE and VXLAN Open vSwitch ports, is now possible as a result of PMTU discovery. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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Stefano Brivio | df40e39c0d |
selftests: pmtu.sh: Add tests for bridged UDP tunnels
The new tests check that IP and IPv6 packets exceeding the local PMTU estimate, both locally generated and forwarded by a bridge from another node, result in the correct route exceptions being created, and that communication with end-to-end fragmentation over VXLAN and GENEVE tunnels is now possible as a result of PMTU discovery. Part of the existing setup functions aren't generic enough to simply add a namespace and a bridge to the existing routing setup. This rework is in progress and we can easily shrink this once more generic topology functions are available. Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |