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Linus Torvalds | 9331b6740f |
SPDX update for 5.2-rc4
Another round of SPDX header file fixes for 5.2-rc4 These are all more "GPL-2.0-or-later" or "GPL-2.0-only" tags being added, based on the text in the files. We are slowly chipping away at the 700+ different ways people tried to write the license text. All of these were reviewed on the spdx mailing list by a number of different people. We now have over 60% of the kernel files covered with SPDX tags: $ ./scripts/spdxcheck.py -v 2>&1 | grep Files Files checked: 64533 Files with SPDX: 40392 Files with errors: 0 I think the majority of the "easy" fixups are now done, it's now the start of the longer-tail of crazy variants to wade through. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iG0EABECAC0WIQT0tgzFv3jCIUoxPcsxR9QN2y37KQUCXPuGTg8cZ3JlZ0Brcm9h aC5jb20ACgkQMUfUDdst+ykBvQCg2SG+HmDH+tlwKLT/q7jZcLMPQigAoMpt9Uuy sxVEiFZo8ZU9v1IoRb1I =qU++ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'spdx-5.2-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core Pull yet more SPDX updates from Greg KH: "Another round of SPDX header file fixes for 5.2-rc4 These are all more "GPL-2.0-or-later" or "GPL-2.0-only" tags being added, based on the text in the files. We are slowly chipping away at the 700+ different ways people tried to write the license text. All of these were reviewed on the spdx mailing list by a number of different people. We now have over 60% of the kernel files covered with SPDX tags: $ ./scripts/spdxcheck.py -v 2>&1 | grep Files Files checked: 64533 Files with SPDX: 40392 Files with errors: 0 I think the majority of the "easy" fixups are now done, it's now the start of the longer-tail of crazy variants to wade through" * tag 'spdx-5.2-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core: (159 commits) treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 450 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 449 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 448 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 446 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 445 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 444 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 443 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 442 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 441 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 440 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 438 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 437 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 436 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 435 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 434 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 433 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 432 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 431 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 430 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 429 ... |
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Thomas Gleixner | 2025cf9e19 |
treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 288
Based on 1 normalized pattern(s): this program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms and conditions of the gnu general public license version 2 as published by the free software foundation this program is distributed in the hope it will be useful but without any warranty without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose see the gnu general public license for more details extracted by the scancode license scanner the SPDX license identifier GPL-2.0-only has been chosen to replace the boilerplate/reference in 263 file(s). Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Allison Randal <allison@lohutok.net> Reviewed-by: Alexios Zavras <alexios.zavras@intel.com> Cc: linux-spdx@vger.kernel.org Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190529141901.208660670@linutronix.de Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> |
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Kamal Heib | 46bdf370f6 |
RDMA/core: Fix panic when port_data isn't initialized
This happens if assign_name() returns failure when called from
ib_register_device(), that will lead to the following panic in every time
that someone touches the port_data's data members.
BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 00000000000000c0
PGD 0 P4D 0
Oops: 0002 [#1] SMP PTI
CPU: 19 PID: 1994 Comm: systemd-udevd Not tainted 5.1.0-rc5+ #1
Hardware name: HP ProLiant DL360p Gen8, BIOS P71 12/20/2013
RIP: 0010:_raw_spin_lock_irqsave+0x1e/0x40
Code: 85 ff 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 66 66 66 66 90 53 9c 58 66 66 90
66 90 48 89 c3 fa 66 66 90 66 66 90 31 c0 ba 01 00 00 00 <f0> 0f b1 17 0f
94 c2 84 d2 74 05 48 89 d8 5b c3 89 c6 e8 b4 85 8a
RSP: 0018:ffffa8d7079a7c08 EFLAGS: 00010046
RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: 0000000000000202 RCX: ffffa8d7079a7bf8
RDX: 0000000000000001 RSI: ffff93607c990000 RDI: 00000000000000c0
RBP: 0000000000000001 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: ffffffffc08c4dd8
R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000001 R12: 00000000000000c0
R13: ffff93607c990000 R14: ffffffffc05a9740 R15: ffffa8d7079a7e98
FS: 00007f1c6ee438c0(0000) GS:ffff93609f6c0000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
CR2: 00000000000000c0 CR3: 0000000819fca002 CR4: 00000000000606e0
Call Trace:
free_netdevs+0x4d/0xe0 [ib_core]
ib_dealloc_device+0x51/0xb0 [ib_core]
__mlx5_ib_add+0x5e/0x70 [mlx5_ib]
mlx5_add_device+0x57/0xe0 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_register_interface+0x85/0xc0 [mlx5_core]
? 0xffffffffc0474000
do_one_initcall+0x4e/0x1d4
? _cond_resched+0x15/0x30
? kmem_cache_alloc_trace+0x15f/0x1c0
do_init_module+0x5a/0x218
load_module+0x186b/0x1e40
? m_show+0x1c0/0x1c0
__do_sys_finit_module+0x94/0xe0
do_syscall_64+0x5b/0x180
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9
Fixes:
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Gal Pressman | 6876aaedc8 |
RDMA/uverbs: Pass udata on uverbs error unwind
When destroy_* is called as a result of uverbs create cleanup flow a
cleared udata should be passed instead of NULL to indicate that it is
called under user flow.
Fixes:
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Jason Gunthorpe | 6875cb175c |
RDMA/core: Clear out the udata before error unwind
The core code should not pass a udata to the driver destroy function that
contains the input from the create command. Otherwise the driver will
attempt to interpret the create udata as destroy udata, and at least in
the case of EFA, will leak resources.
Zero this stuff out before invoking destroy.
Reported-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com>
Fixes:
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Leon Romanovsky | dc1435c00f |
RDMA/srp: Rename SRP sysfs name after IB device rename trigger
SRP logic used device name and port index as symlink to relevant
kobject. If the IB device is renamed then the prior name will be re-used
by the next device plugged in and sysfs will panic as SRP will try to
re-use the same name.
mlx5_ib: Mellanox Connect-IB Infiniband driver v5.0-0
sysfs: cannot create duplicate filename '/class/infiniband_srp/srp-mlx5_0-1'
CPU: 3 PID: 1107 Comm: modprobe Not tainted 5.1.0-for-upstream-perf-2019-05-12_15-09-52-87 #1
Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.10.2-1ubuntu1 04/01/2014
Call Trace:
dump_stack+0x5a/0x73
sysfs_warn_dup+0x58/0x70
sysfs_do_create_link_sd.isra.2+0xa3/0xb0
device_add+0x33f/0x660
srp_add_one+0x301/0x4f0 [ib_srp]
add_client_context+0x99/0xe0 [ib_core]
enable_device_and_get+0xd1/0x1b0 [ib_core]
ib_register_device+0x533/0x710 [ib_core]
? mutex_lock+0xe/0x30
__mlx5_ib_add+0x23/0x70 [mlx5_ib]
mlx5_add_device+0x4e/0xd0 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_register_interface+0x85/0xc0 [mlx5_core]
? 0xffffffffa0791000
do_one_initcall+0x4b/0x1cb
? kmem_cache_alloc_trace+0xc6/0x1d0
? do_init_module+0x22/0x21f
do_init_module+0x5a/0x21f
load_module+0x17f2/0x1ca0
? m_show+0x1c0/0x1c0
__do_sys_finit_module+0x94/0xe0
do_syscall_64+0x48/0x120
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9
RIP: 0033:0x7f157cce10d9
The module load/unload sequence was used to trigger such kernel panic:
sudo modprobe ib_srp
sudo modprobe -r mlx5_ib
sudo modprobe -r mlx5_core
sudo modprobe mlx5_core
Have SRP track the name of the core device so that it can't have a name
collision.
Fixes:
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Linus Torvalds | 5ac9433224 |
5.2 Merge Window second pull request
This is being sent to get a fix for the gcc 9.1 build warnings, and I've also pulled in some bug fix patches that were posted in the last two weeks. - Avoid the gcc 9.1 warning about overflowing a union member - Fix the wrong callback type for a single response netlink to doit - Bug fixes from more usage of the mlx5 devx interface -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEfB7FMLh+8QxL+6i3OG33FX4gmxoFAlzbYAsACgkQOG33FX4g mxpzYw/9HxKMpU5QmHIpV17sVV5SSepfWVQ6YmrNMG5BTBI8by0zj58fJ9TLuNu+ OYMD6dS/baLeiN6jszec6zWufjUVfMU5aw1ja+iwF78fS8NmVXlrLz/xWmkLu4fi pBN3PCt90ziCnVXOlsn55dKAcgmiaRws+TzGjGGvQP9IYpfO6kyj8HIrP6im910E j41HcGrD1fMLy0js9Aq6OzMswbop8uFTV/UBp5onKASNPwAGlnigvjTKqnSlt+Vo rswc/h8uIz1jnuH1s8EfggFY7nGqxNmq9G/UNBo/86JcLI97SaYN9pqQJ+HcEtDR tJYoDr8PFDJcDaFpm0gbNK5pO9cS7X/I/NWZrdePywZAPAMFKXWgnUejLXVcPKd9 EdkWyg7sJxPHoo6CXrNECu7t/57q3E3qOG93HnXt64pJqv9C9lUmpGrvdv7PBVRK 6nVBysrkV0/27sBeZzul0teRbEqRii/RJ/iphE3w3hPx696Bi5uFzN/8M3tfavj1 pBX7eLAevA+yPlN7+sZiefPjeP0jsvwlzNdrP+9CmB5iIlj0yNlmTvT2rbv+hte0 0JTQvDilmC0e/W0KqQ6fGGfmPFBbHm/UDLu0h24qdw1qQXGOaDH6RRMslrtgNYNw Mkc++uIC6/KdiehEzolht87FH4sMJrd0DS540WVqJqje7K3jyY8= =Lo/s -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma Pull more rdma updates from Jason Gunthorpe: "This is being sent to get a fix for the gcc 9.1 build warnings, and I've also pulled in some bug fix patches that were posted in the last two weeks. - Avoid the gcc 9.1 warning about overflowing a union member - Fix the wrong callback type for a single response netlink to doit - Bug fixes from more usage of the mlx5 devx interface" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma: net/mlx5: Set completion EQs as shared resources IB/mlx5: Verify DEVX general object type correctly RDMA/core: Change system parameters callback from dumpit to doit RDMA: Directly cast the sockaddr union to sockaddr |
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Jérôme Glisse | dfcd66604c |
mm/mmu_notifier: convert user range->blockable to helper function
Use the mmu_notifier_range_blockable() helper function instead of directly dereferencing the range->blockable field. This is done to make it easier to change the mmu_notifier range field. This patch is the outcome of the following coccinelle patch: %<------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ identifier I1, FN; @@ FN(..., struct mmu_notifier_range *I1, ...) { <... -I1->blockable +mmu_notifier_range_blockable(I1) ...> } ------------------------------------------------------------------->% spatch --in-place --sp-file blockable.spatch --dir . Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190326164747.24405-3-jglisse@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Jérôme Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ralph Campbell <rcampbell@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com> Cc: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com> Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@linux.intel.com> Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com> Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com> Cc: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Cc: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com> Cc: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> Cc: Ross Zwisler <zwisler@kernel.org> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Cc: Radim Krcmar <rkrcmar@redhat.com> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org> Cc: Christian Koenig <christian.koenig@amd.com> Cc: John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Ira Weiny | 932f4a630a |
mm/gup: replace get_user_pages_longterm() with FOLL_LONGTERM
Pach series "Add FOLL_LONGTERM to GUP fast and use it". HFI1, qib, and mthca, use get_user_pages_fast() due to its performance advantages. These pages can be held for a significant time. But get_user_pages_fast() does not protect against mapping FS DAX pages. Introduce FOLL_LONGTERM and use this flag in get_user_pages_fast() which retains the performance while also adding the FS DAX checks. XDP has also shown interest in using this functionality.[1] In addition we change get_user_pages() to use the new FOLL_LONGTERM flag and remove the specialized get_user_pages_longterm call. [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/3/19/939 "longterm" is a relative thing and at this point is probably a misnomer. This is really flagging a pin which is going to be given to hardware and can't move. I've thought of a couple of alternative names but I think we have to settle on if we are going to use FL_LAYOUT or something else to solve the "longterm" problem. Then I think we can change the flag to a better name. Secondly, it depends on how often you are registering memory. I have spoken with some RDMA users who consider MR in the performance path... For the overall application performance. I don't have the numbers as the tests for HFI1 were done a long time ago. But there was a significant advantage. Some of which is probably due to the fact that you don't have to hold mmap_sem. Finally, architecturally I think it would be good for everyone to use *_fast. There are patches submitted to the RDMA list which would allow the use of *_fast (they reworking the use of mmap_sem) and as soon as they are accepted I'll submit a patch to convert the RDMA core as well. Also to this point others are looking to use *_fast. As an aside, Jasons pointed out in my previous submission that *_fast and *_unlocked look very much the same. I agree and I think further cleanup will be coming. But I'm focused on getting the final solution for DAX at the moment. This patch (of 7): This patch starts a series which aims to support FOLL_LONGTERM in get_user_pages_fast(). Some callers who would like to do a longterm (user controlled pin) of pages with the fast variant of GUP for performance purposes. Rather than have a separate get_user_pages_longterm() call, introduce FOLL_LONGTERM and change the longterm callers to use it. This patch does not change any functionality. In the short term "longterm" or user controlled pins are unsafe for Filesystems and FS DAX in particular has been blocked. However, callers of get_user_pages_fast() were not "protected". FOLL_LONGTERM can _only_ be supported with get_user_pages[_fast]() as it requires vmas to determine if DAX is in use. NOTE: In merging with the CMA changes we opt to change the get_user_pages() call in check_and_migrate_cma_pages() to a call of __get_user_pages_locked() on the newly migrated pages. This makes the code read better in that we are calling __get_user_pages_locked() on the pages before and after a potential migration. As a side affect some of the interfaces are cleaned up but this is not the primary purpose of the series. In review[1] it was asked: <quote> > This I don't get - if you do lock down long term mappings performance > of the actual get_user_pages call shouldn't matter to start with. > > What do I miss? A couple of points. First "longterm" is a relative thing and at this point is probably a misnomer. This is really flagging a pin which is going to be given to hardware and can't move. I've thought of a couple of alternative names but I think we have to settle on if we are going to use FL_LAYOUT or something else to solve the "longterm" problem. Then I think we can change the flag to a better name. Second, It depends on how often you are registering memory. I have spoken with some RDMA users who consider MR in the performance path... For the overall application performance. I don't have the numbers as the tests for HFI1 were done a long time ago. But there was a significant advantage. Some of which is probably due to the fact that you don't have to hold mmap_sem. Finally, architecturally I think it would be good for everyone to use *_fast. There are patches submitted to the RDMA list which would allow the use of *_fast (they reworking the use of mmap_sem) and as soon as they are accepted I'll submit a patch to convert the RDMA core as well. Also to this point others are looking to use *_fast. As an asside, Jasons pointed out in my previous submission that *_fast and *_unlocked look very much the same. I agree and I think further cleanup will be coming. But I'm focused on getting the final solution for DAX at the moment. </quote> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190220180255.GA12020@iweiny-DESK2.sc.intel.com/T/#md6abad2569f3bf6c1f03686c8097ab6563e94965 [ira.weiny@intel.com: v3] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190328084422.29911-2-ira.weiny@intel.com Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190328084422.29911-2-ira.weiny@intel.com Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190317183438.2057-2-ira.weiny@intel.com Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org> Cc: John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com> Cc: "Kirill A. Shutemov" <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@ziepe.ca> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> Cc: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com> Cc: Rich Felker <dalias@libc.org> Cc: Yoshinori Sato <ysato@users.sourceforge.jp> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de> Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> Cc: James Hogan <jhogan@kernel.org> Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Cc: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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Parav Pandit | 4d7ba8ce0f |
RDMA/core: Change system parameters callback from dumpit to doit
.dumpit() callback is used for returning same type of data in the loop,
e.g. loop over ports, resources, devices.
However system parameters are general and standalone for whole
subsystem. It means that getting system parameters should be doit
callback.
Fixes:
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Jason Gunthorpe | 641114d2af |
RDMA: Directly cast the sockaddr union to sockaddr
gcc 9 now does allocation size tracking and thinks that passing the member of a union and then accessing beyond that member's bounds is an overflow. Instead of using the union member, use the entire union with a cast to get to the sockaddr. gcc will now know that the memory extends the full size of the union. Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Linus Torvalds | dce45af5c2 |
5.2 Merge Window pull request
This has been a smaller cycle than normal. One new driver was accepted, which is unusual, and at least one more driver remains in review on the list. - Driver fixes for hns, hfi1, nes, rxe, i40iw, mlx5, cxgb4, vmw_pvrdma - Many patches from MatthewW converting radix tree and IDR users to use xarray - Introduction of tracepoints to the MAD layer - Build large SGLs at the start for DMA mapping and get the driver to split them - Generally clean SGL handling code throughout the subsystem - Support for restricting RDMA devices to net namespaces for containers - Progress to remove object allocation boilerplate code from drivers - Change in how the mlx5 driver shows representor ports linked to VFs - mlx5 uapi feature to access the on chip SW ICM memory - Add a new driver for 'EFA'. This is HW that supports user space packet processing through QPs in Amazon's cloud -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEfB7FMLh+8QxL+6i3OG33FX4gmxoFAlzTIU0ACgkQOG33FX4g mxrGKQ/8CqpyvuCyZDW5ovO4DI4YlzYSPXehWlwxA4CWhU1AYTujutnNOdZdngnz atTthOlJpZWJV26orvvzwIOi4qX/5UjLXEY3HYdn07JP1Z4iT7E3P4W2sdU3vdl3 j8bU7xM7ZWmnGxrBZ6yQlVRadEhB8+HJIZWMw+wx66cIPnvU+g9NgwouH67HEEQ3 PU8OCtGBwNNR508WPiZhjqMDfi/3BED4BfCihFhMbZEgFgObjRgtCV0M33SSXKcR IO2FGNVuDAUBlND3vU9guW1+M77xE6p1GvzkIgdCp6qTc724NuO5F2ngrpHKRyZT CxvBhAJI6tAZmjBVnmgVJex7rA8p+y/8M/2WD6GE3XSO89XVOkzNBiO2iTMeoxXr +CX6VvP2BWwCArxsfKMgW3j0h/WVE9w8Ciej1628m1NvvKEV4AGIJC1g93lIJkRN i3RkJ5PkIrdBrTEdKwDu1FdXQHaO7kGgKvwzJ7wBFhso8BRMrMfdULiMbaXs2Bw1 WdL5zoSe/bLUpPZxcT9IjXRxY5qR0FpIOoo6925OmvyYe/oZo1zbitS5GGbvV90g tkq6Jb+aq8ZKtozwCo+oMcg9QPLYNibQsnkL3QirtURXWCG467xdgkaJLdF6s5Oh cp+YBqbR/8HNMG/KQlCfnNQKp1ci8mG3EdthQPhvdcZ4jtbqnSI= =TS64 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma Pull rdma updates from Jason Gunthorpe: "This has been a smaller cycle than normal. One new driver was accepted, which is unusual, and at least one more driver remains in review on the list. Summary: - Driver fixes for hns, hfi1, nes, rxe, i40iw, mlx5, cxgb4, vmw_pvrdma - Many patches from MatthewW converting radix tree and IDR users to use xarray - Introduction of tracepoints to the MAD layer - Build large SGLs at the start for DMA mapping and get the driver to split them - Generally clean SGL handling code throughout the subsystem - Support for restricting RDMA devices to net namespaces for containers - Progress to remove object allocation boilerplate code from drivers - Change in how the mlx5 driver shows representor ports linked to VFs - mlx5 uapi feature to access the on chip SW ICM memory - Add a new driver for 'EFA'. This is HW that supports user space packet processing through QPs in Amazon's cloud" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma: (186 commits) RDMA/ipoib: Allow user space differentiate between valid dev_port IB/core, ipoib: Do not overreact to SM LID change event RDMA/device: Don't fire uevent before device is fully initialized lib/scatterlist: Remove leftover from sg_page_iter comment RDMA/efa: Add driver to Kconfig/Makefile RDMA/efa: Add the efa module RDMA/efa: Add EFA verbs implementation RDMA/efa: Add common command handlers RDMA/efa: Implement functions that submit and complete admin commands RDMA/efa: Add the ABI definitions RDMA/efa: Add the com service API definitions RDMA/efa: Add the efa_com.h file RDMA/efa: Add the efa.h header file RDMA/efa: Add EFA device definitions RDMA: Add EFA related definitions RDMA/umem: Remove hugetlb flag RDMA/bnxt_re: Use core helpers to get aligned DMA address RDMA/i40iw: Use core helpers to get aligned DMA address within a supported page size RDMA/verbs: Add a DMA iterator to return aligned contiguous memory blocks RDMA/umem: Add API to find best driver supported page size in an MR ... |
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Linus Torvalds | 80f232121b |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next
Pull networking updates from David Miller: "Highlights: 1) Support AES128-CCM ciphers in kTLS, from Vakul Garg. 2) Add fib_sync_mem to control the amount of dirty memory we allow to queue up between synchronize RCU calls, from David Ahern. 3) Make flow classifier more lockless, from Vlad Buslov. 4) Add PHY downshift support to aquantia driver, from Heiner Kallweit. 5) Add SKB cache for TCP rx and tx, from Eric Dumazet. This reduces contention on SLAB spinlocks in heavy RPC workloads. 6) Partial GSO offload support in XFRM, from Boris Pismenny. 7) Add fast link down support to ethtool, from Heiner Kallweit. 8) Use siphash for IP ID generator, from Eric Dumazet. 9) Pull nexthops even further out from ipv4/ipv6 routes and FIB entries, from David Ahern. 10) Move skb->xmit_more into a per-cpu variable, from Florian Westphal. 11) Improve eBPF verifier speed and increase maximum program size, from Alexei Starovoitov. 12) Eliminate per-bucket spinlocks in rhashtable, and instead use bit spinlocks. From Neil Brown. 13) Allow tunneling with GUE encap in ipvs, from Jacky Hu. 14) Improve link partner cap detection in generic PHY code, from Heiner Kallweit. 15) Add layer 2 encap support to bpf_skb_adjust_room(), from Alan Maguire. 16) Remove SKB list implementation assumptions in SCTP, your's truly. 17) Various cleanups, optimizations, and simplifications in r8169 driver. From Heiner Kallweit. 18) Add memory accounting on TX and RX path of SCTP, from Xin Long. 19) Switch PHY drivers over to use dynamic featue detection, from Heiner Kallweit. 20) Support flow steering without masking in dpaa2-eth, from Ioana Ciocoi. 21) Implement ndo_get_devlink_port in netdevsim driver, from Jiri Pirko. 22) Increase the strict parsing of current and future netlink attributes, also export such policies to userspace. From Johannes Berg. 23) Allow DSA tag drivers to be modular, from Andrew Lunn. 24) Remove legacy DSA probing support, also from Andrew Lunn. 25) Allow ll_temac driver to be used on non-x86 platforms, from Esben Haabendal. 26) Add a generic tracepoint for TX queue timeouts to ease debugging, from Cong Wang. 27) More indirect call optimizations, from Paolo Abeni" * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next: (1763 commits) cxgb4: Fix error path in cxgb4_init_module net: phy: improve pause mode reporting in phy_print_status dt-bindings: net: Fix a typo in the phy-mode list for ethernet bindings net: macb: Change interrupt and napi enable order in open net: ll_temac: Improve error message on error IRQ net/sched: remove block pointer from common offload structure net: ethernet: support of_get_mac_address new ERR_PTR error net: usb: smsc: fix warning reported by kbuild test robot staging: octeon-ethernet: Fix of_get_mac_address ERR_PTR check net: dsa: support of_get_mac_address new ERR_PTR error net: dsa: sja1105: Fix status initialization in sja1105_get_ethtool_stats vrf: sit mtu should not be updated when vrf netdev is the link net: dsa: Fix error cleanup path in dsa_init_module l2tp: Fix possible NULL pointer dereference taprio: add null check on sched_nest to avoid potential null pointer dereference net: mvpp2: cls: fix less than zero check on a u32 variable net_sched: sch_fq: handle non connected flows net_sched: sch_fq: do not assume EDT packets are ordered net: hns3: use devm_kcalloc when allocating desc_cb net: hns3: some cleanup for struct hns3_enet_ring ... |
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Dennis Dalessandro | ba7d8117f3 |
IB/core, ipoib: Do not overreact to SM LID change event
When IPoIB receives an SM LID change event, it reacts by flushing its path record cache and rejoining multicast groups. This is the same behavior it performs when it receives a reregistration event. This behavior is unnecessary as an SM may have database backup or synchronization mechanisms which permit the SM location or LID to change without loss of multicast membership and without impact to path records. Both opensm and the OPA FM issue reregistration events if a new SM is started (or restarted with a new config) or an SM event occurs which results in loss of multicast membership records by the SM (such as opensm failover) or the SM encounters new nodes with Active ports (such as after joining 2 fabrics by connecting switches via ISLs). Hence this event can be depended on as the trigger for IPoIB cache and multicast flushing. It appears that some drivers, such as qib, and hfi1 issue the IB_EVENT_SM_CHANGE but other drivers such as mlx4 and mlx5 do not. Empirical testing on Mellanox EDR using ibv_asyncwatch has confirmed that Mellanox EDR HCAs do not generate SM change events and that opensm does generate reregistration. An SM LID change event is generated by the mentioned drivers to reflect that sm_lid and/or sm_sl in the local port info has changed. The intent of this event is to permit applications and ULPs which have a local copy of this information (or an address handle using it) to update their information. The intent is that the reregistration event (caused by the SM via a bit in Set(PortInfo)) be used to inform nodes that they need to rejoin multicast groups, resubscribe for notices and potentially update path records. When an SM migrates or fails over, a SM LID change event can occur. In response IPoIB discards path records and multicast membership and loses connectivity until these records are restored via SA requests. In very large fabrics, it may take minutes for the SM to be ready and for the SA responses to be supplied. This can result in undesirable and unnecessary IPoIB connectivity impacts. It also can result in an unnecessary storm of SA queries from all nodes in a cluster potentially followed by yet another storm if the SM issues the reregistration request. The fact the Mellanox HCAs do not even generate this event, is further evidence that on modern IB fabrics there will be no ill side effects from the proposed changes below to reduce the reaction by 3 kernel components to this event. So these changes should be benign for Mellanox IB fabrics and will benefit OPA fabrics while also making ib_core and ULP behavor "correct" as intended by the IBTA spec and kernel RDMA event APIs. Address these issues by removing IB_EVENT_SM_CHANGE handling from ipoib. IPoIB does not locally store sm_lid nor sm_sl, so it does not need to do anything on SM LID change. IPoIB makes use of other ib_core components to issue SA requests for it and those components correctly track SM LID and SM LID changes. Also in ib_core multicast handling, remove the test for IB_EVENT_SM_CHANGE. This code is moving all multicast groups to the error state, which will trigger rejoins. This code is used by IPoIB as well as the connection manager and other clients of multicast groups. This kernel module centralizes group membership status and joins since a node can only join a given group once but multiple ULPs or applications may want to join the same group. It makes use of the sa_query.c component in ib_core, which correctly trackes SM LID and SL. This component does not track SM LID nor SL itself and hence need not react to their changes. Similarly in the ib_core cache code remove the handling for the IB_EVENT_SM_CHANGE. In this function. The ib_cache_update function which is ultimately called is updating local copies of the pkey table, gid table and lmc. It does not update nor retain sm_lid nor sm_sl. As such it does not need to be called on an SM LID change. It technically also does not need to be called on a reregistration. The LID_CHANGE, PKEY_CHANGE, GID_CHANGE and port state change events (PORT_ERR, PORT_ACTICE) should be sufficient triggers. It is worth noting that the alternative of simply having the hfi1 and qib drivers not generate the SM LID change event was explored. While this would duplicate what Mellanox drivers do now, it is not the correct behavior and removes the ability for an SM to migrate without requiring reregistration. Since both opensm and OPA SM have mechanisms to backup or synchronize registration information, it is desirable to let them perform SM migrations (with LID or SL changes) without requiring reregistration when they deem it appropriate. Suggested-by: Todd Rimmer <todd.rimmer@intel.com> Tested-by: Michael Brooks <michael.brooks@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Mike Marciniszyn <mike.marciniszyn@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Todd Rimmer <todd.rimmer@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Dennis Dalessandro <dennis.dalessandro@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Leon Romanovsky | e7a5b4aafd |
RDMA/device: Don't fire uevent before device is fully initialized
When the refcount is 0 the device is invisible to netlink. However in the
patch below the refcount = 1 was moved to after the device_add(). This
creates a race where userspace can issue a netlink query after the
device_add() event and not see the device as visible.
Ensure that no uevent is fired before device is fully registered.
Fixes:
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Gal Pressman | f95be3d28d |
RDMA: Add EFA related definitions
Add EFA driver ID to the IOCTL interface uapi. This patch also adds unspecified node/transport type that will be used by EFA (usnic is left unchanged as it's already part of our ABI). Signed-off-by: Gal Pressman <galpress@amazon.com> Reviewed-by: Shiraz Saleem <shiraz.saleem@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Steve Wise <swise@opengridcomputing.com> Reviewed-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Shiraz Saleem | db6c6774af |
RDMA/umem: Remove hugetlb flag
The drivers i40iw and bnxt_re no longer dependent on the hugetlb flag. So remove this flag from ib_umem structure. Reviewed-by: Michael J. Ruhl <michael.j.ruhl@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Shiraz Saleem <shiraz.saleem@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Shiraz Saleem | a808273a49 |
RDMA/verbs: Add a DMA iterator to return aligned contiguous memory blocks
This helper iterates over a DMA-mapped SGL and returns contiguous memory blocks aligned to a HW supported page size. Suggested-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@ziepe.ca> Signed-off-by: Shiraz Saleem <shiraz.saleem@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Shiraz Saleem | 4a35339958 |
RDMA/umem: Add API to find best driver supported page size in an MR
This helper iterates through the SG list to find the best page size to use from a bitmap of HW supported page sizes. Drivers that support multiple page sizes, but not mixed sizes in an MR can use this API. Suggested-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@ziepe.ca> Signed-off-by: Shiraz Saleem <shiraz.saleem@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Kirill Smelkov | c5bf68fe0c |
*: convert stream-like files from nonseekable_open -> stream_open
Using scripts/coccinelle/api/stream_open.cocci added in |
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Parav Pandit | 943bd984b1 |
RDMA/core: Allow detaching gid attribute netdevice for RoCE
When there is active traffic through a GID, a QP/AH holds reference to this GID entry. RoCE GID entry holds reference to its attached netdevice. Due to this when netdevice is deleted by admin user, its refcount is not dropped. Therefore, while deleting RoCE GID, wait for all GID attribute's netdev users to finish accessing netdev in rcu context. Once all users done accessing it, release the netdev refcount. Signed-off-by: Huy Nguyen <huyn@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Parav Pandit | adb4a57a7a |
RDMA/cma: Use rdma_read_gid_attr_ndev_rcu to access netdev
To access the netdevice of the GID attribute, use an existing API rdma_read_gid_attr_ndev_rcu(). This further reduces dependency on open access to netdevice of GID attribute. Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Parav Pandit | a70c07397f |
RDMA: Introduce and use GID attr helper to read RoCE L2 fields
Instead of RoCE drivers figuring out vlan, smac fields while working on QP/AH, provide a helper routine to read the L2 fields such as vlan_id and source mac address. This moves logic from mlx5 driver to core for wider usage for RoCE ports. This is a preparation patch to allow detaching netdev in subsequent patch. Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Parav Pandit | 8f97486024 |
IB/cm: Reduce dependency on gid attribute ndev check
GID type to path record type conversion can be done directly based on port type and gid attribute type. There is no need to find out using indirect way by its GID attribute's ndev field. Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Kamal Heib | dd05cb828d |
RDMA: Get rid of iw_cm_verbs
Integrate iw_cm_verbs data members into ib_device_ops and ib_device structs, this is done to achieve the following: 1) Avoid memory related bugs durring error unwind 2) Make the code more cleaner 3) Reduce code duplication Signed-off-by: Kamal Heib <kamalheib1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Parav Pandit | eb15c78b05 |
RDMA/core: Do not invoke init_port on compat devices
The driver interface cannot manipulate the sysfs of the compat device,
only of the full device so we must avoid calling the driver sysfs APIs on
compat devices.
This prevents an oops:
Call Trace:
dump_stack+0x5a/0x73
kobject_init+0x74/0x80
kobject_init_and_add+0x35/0xb0
hfi1_create_port_files+0x6e/0x3c0 [hfi1]
ib_setup_port_attrs+0x43b/0x560 [ib_core]
add_one_compat_dev+0x16a/0x230 [ib_core]
rdma_dev_init_net+0x110/0x160 [ib_core]
ops_init+0x38/0xf0
setup_net+0xcf/0x1e0
copy_net_ns+0xb7/0x130
create_new_namespaces+0x11a/0x1b0
unshare_nsproxy_namespaces+0x55/0xa0
ksys_unshare+0x1a7/0x340
__x64_sys_unshare+0xe/0x20
do_syscall_64+0x5b/0x180
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9
Fixes:
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Artemy Kovalyov | 1a418f7764 |
IB/core: Set qp->real_qp before it may be accessed
real_qp should be initialized before ib_destroy_qp() is called. ib_destroy_qp() may be called in the error flow if ib_create_qp_security() failed. Signed-off-by: Artemy Kovalyov <artemyko@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Shamir Rabinovitch | 4f33dd41b2 |
RDMA/uverbs: Initialize uverbs_attr_bundle ucontext in ib_uverbs_get_context
ib_uverbs_get_context does not have a uobject so it does not call the
rdma_lookup_get_uobject which is used to set up the uverbs_attr_bundle
ucontext. For ib_uverbs_get_context we need to set up this manually before
we send the uverbs_attr_bundle down to the driver layer.
This completes the change that was done in commit
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David S. Miller | ff24e4980a |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net
Three trivial overlapping conflicts. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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Gal Pressman | f89adedaf3 |
RDMA/uverbs: Initialize udata struct on destroy flows
Cited commit introduced the udata parameter to different destroy flows
but the uapi method definition does not have udata (i.e has_udata flag
is not set). As a result, an uninitialized udata struct is being passed
down to the driver callbacks.
Fix that by clearing the driver udata even in cases where has_udata flag
is not set.
Fixes:
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Shiraz Saleem | 7872168a83 |
RDMA/umem: Handle page combining avoidance correctly in ib_umem_add_sg_table()
The flag update_cur_sg tracks whether contiguous pages from a new set of
page_list pages can be merged into the SGE passed into
ib_umem_add_sg_table(). If this flag is true, but the total segment length
exceeds the max_seg_size supported by HW, we avoid combining to this SGE
and move to a new SGE (x) and merge 'len' pages to it. However, if i <
npages, the next iteration can incorrectly merge 'len' contiguous pages
into x instead of into a new SGE since update_cur_sg is still true.
Reset update_cur_sg to false always after the check to merge pages into
the first SGE passed in to ib_umem_add_sg_table(). Also, prevent a new
SGE's segment length from ever exceeding HW max_seg_sz.
There is a crash on hfi1 as result of this where-in max_seg_sz is
defaulting to 64K. Due to above bug, unfolding SGE's in __ib_umem_release
points to a bad page ptr.
TEST comp-wfr.perfnative.STL-22166-WDT _ perftest native 2-Write_4097QP_4MB STARTING at 1555387093
BUG: Bad page state in process ib_write_bw pfn:7ebca0
page:ffffcd675faf2800 count:0 mapcount:1 mapping:0000000000000000 index:0x1
flags: 0x17ffffc0000000()
raw: 0017ffffc0000000 dead000000000100 dead000000000200 0000000000000000
raw: 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
page dumped because: nonzero mapcount
CPU: 18 PID: 15853 Comm: ib_write_bw Tainted: G B 5.1.0-rc4 #1
Hardware name: Intel Corporation S2600CWR/S2600CW, BIOS SE5C610.86B.01.01.0014.121820151719 12/18/2015
Call Trace:
dump_stack+0x5a/0x73
bad_page+0xf5/0x10f
free_pcppages_bulk+0x62c/0x680
free_unref_page+0x54/0x70
__ib_umem_release+0x148/0x1a0 [ib_uverbs]
ib_umem_release+0x22/0x80 [ib_uverbs]
rvt_dereg_mr+0x67/0xb0 [rdmavt]
ib_dereg_mr_user+0x37/0x60 [ib_core]
destroy_hw_idr_uobject+0x1c/0x50 [ib_uverbs]
uverbs_destroy_uobject+0x2e/0x180 [ib_uverbs]
uobj_destroy+0x4d/0x60 [ib_uverbs]
__uobj_get_destroy+0x33/0x50 [ib_uverbs]
__uobj_perform_destroy+0xa/0x30 [ib_uverbs]
ib_uverbs_dereg_mr+0x66/0x90 [ib_uverbs]
ib_uverbs_write+0x3e1/0x500 [ib_uverbs]
vfs_write+0xad/0x1b0
ksys_write+0x5a/0xd0
do_syscall_64+0x5b/0x180
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9
Fixes:
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Gal Pressman | 923abb9d79 |
RDMA/core: Introduce RDMA subsystem ibdev_* print functions
Similarly to dev/netdev/etc printk helpers, add standard printk helpers for the RDMA subsystem. Example output: efa 0000:00:06.0 efa_0: Hello World! efa_0: Hello World! (no parent device set) (NULL ib_device): Hello World! (ibdev is NULL) Cc: Jason Baron <jbaron@akamai.com> Suggested-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@ziepe.ca> Suggested-by: Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Gal Pressman <galpress@amazon.com> Reviewed-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Shiraz Saleem <shiraz.saleem@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Dennis Dalessandro <dennis.dalessandro@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com> |
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Linus Torvalds | 6a5c5d26c4 |
rdma: fix build errors on s390 and MIPS due to bad ZERO_PAGE use
The parameter to ZERO_PAGE() was wrong, but since all architectures
except for MIPS and s390 ignore it, it wasn't noticed until 0-day
reported the build error.
Fixes:
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Linus Torvalds | 14f974d7f0 |
5.1 Third RC pull request
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Johannes Berg | 8cb081746c |
netlink: make validation more configurable for future strictness
We currently have two levels of strict validation: 1) liberal (default) - undefined (type >= max) & NLA_UNSPEC attributes accepted - attribute length >= expected accepted - garbage at end of message accepted 2) strict (opt-in) - NLA_UNSPEC attributes accepted - attribute length >= expected accepted Split out parsing strictness into four different options: * TRAILING - check that there's no trailing data after parsing attributes (in message or nested) * MAXTYPE - reject attrs > max known type * UNSPEC - reject attributes with NLA_UNSPEC policy entries * STRICT_ATTRS - strictly validate attribute size The default for future things should be *everything*. The current *_strict() is a combination of TRAILING and MAXTYPE, and is renamed to _deprecated_strict(). The current regular parsing has none of this, and is renamed to *_parse_deprecated(). Additionally it allows us to selectively set one of the new flags even on old policies. Notably, the UNSPEC flag could be useful in this case, since it can be arranged (by filling in the policy) to not be an incompatible userspace ABI change, but would then going forward prevent forgetting attribute entries. Similar can apply to the POLICY flag. We end up with the following renames: * nla_parse -> nla_parse_deprecated * nla_parse_strict -> nla_parse_deprecated_strict * nlmsg_parse -> nlmsg_parse_deprecated * nlmsg_parse_strict -> nlmsg_parse_deprecated_strict * nla_parse_nested -> nla_parse_nested_deprecated * nla_validate_nested -> nla_validate_nested_deprecated Using spatch, of course: @@ expression TB, MAX, HEAD, LEN, POL, EXT; @@ -nla_parse(TB, MAX, HEAD, LEN, POL, EXT) +nla_parse_deprecated(TB, MAX, HEAD, LEN, POL, EXT) @@ expression NLH, HDRLEN, TB, MAX, POL, EXT; @@ -nlmsg_parse(NLH, HDRLEN, TB, MAX, POL, EXT) +nlmsg_parse_deprecated(NLH, HDRLEN, TB, MAX, POL, EXT) @@ expression NLH, HDRLEN, TB, MAX, POL, EXT; @@ -nlmsg_parse_strict(NLH, HDRLEN, TB, MAX, POL, EXT) +nlmsg_parse_deprecated_strict(NLH, HDRLEN, TB, MAX, POL, EXT) @@ expression TB, MAX, NLA, POL, EXT; @@ -nla_parse_nested(TB, MAX, NLA, POL, EXT) +nla_parse_nested_deprecated(TB, MAX, NLA, POL, EXT) @@ expression START, MAX, POL, EXT; @@ -nla_validate_nested(START, MAX, POL, EXT) +nla_validate_nested_deprecated(START, MAX, POL, EXT) @@ expression NLH, HDRLEN, MAX, POL, EXT; @@ -nlmsg_validate(NLH, HDRLEN, MAX, POL, EXT) +nlmsg_validate_deprecated(NLH, HDRLEN, MAX, POL, EXT) For this patch, don't actually add the strict, non-renamed versions yet so that it breaks compile if I get it wrong. Also, while at it, make nla_validate and nla_parse go down to a common __nla_validate_parse() function to avoid code duplication. Ultimately, this allows us to have very strict validation for every new caller of nla_parse()/nlmsg_parse() etc as re-introduced in the next patch, while existing things will continue to work as is. In effect then, this adds fully strict validation for any new command. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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Michal Kubecek | ae0be8de9a |
netlink: make nla_nest_start() add NLA_F_NESTED flag
Even if the NLA_F_NESTED flag was introduced more than 11 years ago, most netlink based interfaces (including recently added ones) are still not setting it in kernel generated messages. Without the flag, message parsers not aware of attribute semantics (e.g. wireshark dissector or libmnl's mnl_nlmsg_fprintf()) cannot recognize nested attributes and won't display the structure of their contents. Unfortunately we cannot just add the flag everywhere as there may be userspace applications which check nlattr::nla_type directly rather than through a helper masking out the flags. Therefore the patch renames nla_nest_start() to nla_nest_start_noflag() and introduces nla_nest_start() as a wrapper adding NLA_F_NESTED. The calls which add NLA_F_NESTED manually are rewritten to use nla_nest_start(). Except for changes in include/net/netlink.h, the patch was generated using this semantic patch: @@ expression E1, E2; @@ -nla_nest_start(E1, E2) +nla_nest_start_noflag(E1, E2) @@ expression E1, E2; @@ -nla_nest_start_noflag(E1, E2 | NLA_F_NESTED) +nla_nest_start(E1, E2) Signed-off-by: Michal Kubecek <mkubecek@suse.cz> Acked-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com> Acked-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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David S. Miller | 8b44836583 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net
Two easy cases of overlapping changes. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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Matthew Wilcox | b9b0f34531 |
uverbs: Convert idr to XArray
The word 'idr' is scattered throughout the API, so I haven't changed it, but the 'idr' variable is now an XArray. Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Jason Gunthorpe | 449a224c10 |
Merge branch 'rdma_mmap' into rdma.git for-next
Jason Gunthorpe says: ==================== Upon review it turns out there are some long standing problems in BAR mapping area: * BAR pages intended for read-only can be switched to writable via mprotect. * Missing use of rdma_user_mmap_io for the mlx5 clock BAR page. * Disassociate causes SIGBUS when touching the pages. * CPU pages are being mapped through to the process via remap_pfn_range instead of the more appropriate vm_insert_page, causing weird behaviors during disassociation. This series adds the missing VM_* flag manipulation, adds faulting a zero page for disassociation and revises the CPU page mappings to use vm_insert_page. ==================== For dependencies this branch is based on for-rc from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma.git * branch 'rdma_mmap': RDMA: Remove rdma_user_mmap_page RDMA/mlx5: Use get_zeroed_page() for clock_info RDMA/ucontext: Fix regression with disassociate RDMA/mlx5: Use rdma_user_map_io for mapping BAR pages RDMA/mlx5: Do not allow the user to write to the clock page Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Jason Gunthorpe | 4eb6ab13b9 |
RDMA: Remove rdma_user_mmap_page
Upon further research drivers that want this should simply call the core function vm_insert_page(). The VMA holds a reference on the page and it will be automatically freed when the last reference drops. No need for disassociate to sequence the cleanup. Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Jason Gunthorpe | 67f269b37f |
RDMA/ucontext: Fix regression with disassociate
When this code was consolidated the intention was that the VMA would
become backed by anonymous zero pages after the zap_vma_pte - however this
very subtly relied on setting the vm_ops = NULL and clearing the VM_SHARED
bits to transform the VMA into an anonymous VMA. Since the vm_ops was
removed this broke.
Now userspace gets a SIGBUS if it touches the vma after disassociation.
Instead of converting the VMA to anonymous provide a fault handler that
puts a zero'd page into the VMA when user-space touches it after
disassociation.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Suggested-by: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Fixes:
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Parav Pandit | 5d7ed2f27b |
RDMA/cma: Consider scope_id while binding to ipv6 ll address
When two netdev have same link local addresses (such as vlan and non vlan), two rdma cm listen id should be able to bind to following different addresses. listener-1: addr=lla, scope_id=A, port=X listener-2: addr=lla, scope_id=B, port=X However while comparing the addresses only addr and port are considered, due to which 2nd listener fails to listen. In below example of two listeners, 2nd listener is failing with address in use error. $ rping -sv -a fe80::268a:7ff:feb3:d113%ens2f1 -p 4545& $ rping -sv -a fe80::268a:7ff:feb3:d113%ens2f1.200 -p 4545 rdma_bind_addr: Address already in use To overcome this, consider the scope_ids as well which forms the accurate IPv6 link local address. Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Jurgens <danielj@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Parav Pandit | 823b23da71 |
IB/core: Allow vlan link local address based RoCE GIDs
IPv6 link local address for a VLAN netdevice has nothing to do with its resemblance with the default GID, because VLAN link local GID is in different layer 2 domain. Now that RoCE MAD packet processing and route resolution consider the right GID index, there is no need for an unnecessary check which prevents the addition of vlan based IPv6 link local GIDs. Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Jurgens <danielj@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Parav Pandit | 2e5b8a0116 |
RDMA/core: Add a netlink command to change net namespace of rdma device
Provide an option to change the net namespace of a rdma device through a netlink command. When multiple rdma devices exists in a system, and when containers are used, this will limit rdma device visibility to a specified net namespace. An example command to change net namespace of mlx5_1 device to the previously created net namespace 'foo' is: $ ip netns add foo $ rdma dev set mlx5_1 netns foo Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Parav Pandit | decbc7a6b0 |
RDMA/core: Introduce a helper function to change net namespace of rdma device
Introduce a helper function that changes rdma device's net namespace which performs mini disable/enable sequence to have device visible only in assigned net namespace. Device unregistration, device rename and device change net namespace may be invoked concurrently. (a) device unregistration needs to wait if a device change (rename or net namespace change) operation is in progress. (b) device net namespace change should not proceed if the unregistration has started. (c) while one cpu is changing device net namespace, other cpu should not be able to rename or change net namespace. To address above concurrency, (a) Use unreg_mutex to synchronize between ib_unregister_device() and net namespace change operation (b) In cases where unregister_device() has started unregistration before change_netns got chance to acquire unreg_mutex, validate the refcount - if it dropped to zero, abort the net namespace change operation. Finally use the helper function to change net namespace of ib device to move the device back to init_net when such net is deleted. Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Parav Pandit | 3042492bd1 |
RDMA/core: Avoid freeing netdevs in disable_device()
So we can use the disable_device() helper while changing the net namespace of the rdma device in a subsequent patch, move free_netdevs() out of it. Signed-off-by: Parav Pandit <parav@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |
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Andrea Arcangeli | 04f5866e41 |
coredump: fix race condition between mmget_not_zero()/get_task_mm() and core dumping
The core dumping code has always run without holding the mmap_sem for
writing, despite that is the only way to ensure that the entire vma
layout will not change from under it. Only using some signal
serialization on the processes belonging to the mm is not nearly enough.
This was pointed out earlier. For example in Hugh's post from Jul 2017:
https://lkml.kernel.org/r/alpine.LSU.2.11.1707191716030.2055@eggly.anvils
"Not strictly relevant here, but a related note: I was very surprised
to discover, only quite recently, how handle_mm_fault() may be called
without down_read(mmap_sem) - when core dumping. That seems a
misguided optimization to me, which would also be nice to correct"
In particular because the growsdown and growsup can move the
vm_start/vm_end the various loops the core dump does around the vma will
not be consistent if page faults can happen concurrently.
Pretty much all users calling mmget_not_zero()/get_task_mm() and then
taking the mmap_sem had the potential to introduce unexpected side
effects in the core dumping code.
Adding mmap_sem for writing around the ->core_dump invocation is a
viable long term fix, but it requires removing all copy user and page
faults and to replace them with get_dump_page() for all binary formats
which is not suitable as a short term fix.
For the time being this solution manually covers the places that can
confuse the core dump either by altering the vma layout or the vma flags
while it runs. Once ->core_dump runs under mmap_sem for writing the
function mmget_still_valid() can be dropped.
Allowing mmap_sem protected sections to run in parallel with the
coredump provides some minor parallelism advantage to the swapoff code
(which seems to be safe enough by never mangling any vma field and can
keep doing swapins in parallel to the core dumping) and to some other
corner case.
In order to facilitate the backporting I added "Fixes: 86039bd3b4e6"
however the side effect of this same race condition in /proc/pid/mem
should be reproducible since before 2.6.12-rc2 so I couldn't add any
other "Fixes:" because there's no hash beyond the git genesis commit.
Because find_extend_vma() is the only location outside of the process
context that could modify the "mm" structures under mmap_sem for
reading, by adding the mmget_still_valid() check to it, all other cases
that take the mmap_sem for reading don't need the new check after
mmget_not_zero()/get_task_mm(). The expand_stack() in page fault
context also doesn't need the new check, because all tasks under core
dumping are frozen.
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190325224949.11068-1-aarcange@redhat.com
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David Ahern | 1550c17193 |
ipv4: Prepare rtable for IPv6 gateway
To allow the gateway to be either an IPv4 or IPv6 address, remove rt_uses_gateway from rtable and replace with rt_gw_family. If rt_gw_family is set it implies rt_uses_gateway. Rename rt_gateway to rt_gw4 to represent the IPv4 version. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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Shiraz Saleem | d0b5c01bb4 |
RDMA/umem: Use correct value for SG entries in sg_copy_to_buffer()
With page combining, the assumption that number of SG entries in umem SGL
equal to number of system pages in umem no longer holds.
umem->sg_nents tracks the SG entries in umem SGL. Use it in
sg_pcopy_to_buffer() as opposed to ib_umem_num_pages(umem).
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Leon Romanovsky | 68e326dea1 |
RDMA: Handle SRQ allocations by IB/core
Convert SRQ allocation from drivers to be in the IB/core Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com> |