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749989b2d9 |
sched_ext: Fix SCX_EFLAG_INITIALIZED being a no-op flag
SCX_EFLAG_INITIALIZED is the sole member of enum scx_exit_flags with no
explicit value, so the compiler assigns it 0. This makes the bitwise OR
in scx_ops_init() a no-op:
sch->exit_info->flags |= SCX_EFLAG_INITIALIZED; /* |= 0 */
As a result, BPF schedulers cannot distinguish whether ops.init()
completed successfully by inspecting exit_info->flags.
Assign the value 1LLU << 0 so the flag is actually set.
Fixes:
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2a064262eb |
sched_ext: Fix out-of-bounds access in scx_idle_init_masks()
scx_idle_node_masks is allocated with num_possible_nodes() elements but
indexed by NUMA node IDs via for_each_node(). On systems with
non-contiguous NUMA node numbering (e.g. nodes 0 and 4), node IDs can
exceed the array size, causing out-of-bounds memory corruption.
Use nr_node_ids instead, which represents the maximum node ID range and
is the correct size for arrays indexed by node ID.
Fixes: 7c60329e3521 ("sched_ext: Add NUMA-awareness to the default idle selection policy")
Signed-off-by: David Carlier <devnexen@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
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83236b2e43 |
sched_ext: Disable preemption between scx_claim_exit() and kicking helper work
scx_claim_exit() atomically sets exit_kind, which prevents scx_error() from
triggering further error handling. After claiming exit, the caller must kick
the helper kthread work which initiates bypass mode and teardown.
If the calling task gets preempted between claiming exit and kicking the
helper work, and the BPF scheduler fails to schedule it back (since error
handling is now disabled), the helper work is never queued, bypass mode
never activates, tasks stop being dispatched, and the system wedges.
Disable preemption across scx_claim_exit() and the subsequent work kicking
in all callers - scx_disable() and scx_vexit(). Add
lockdep_assert_preemption_disabled() to scx_claim_exit() to enforce the
requirement.
Fixes:
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37a93dd5c4 |
Networking changes for 7.0
Core & protocols
----------------
- A significant effort all around the stack to guide the compiler to
make the right choice when inlining code, to avoid unneeded calls for
small helper and stack canary overhead in the fast-path. This
generates better and faster code with very small or no text size
increases, as in many cases the call generated more code than the
actual inlined helper.
- Extend AccECN implementation so that is now functionally complete,
also allow the user-space enabling it on a per network namespace
basis.
- Add support for memory providers with large (above 4K) rx buffer.
Paired with hw-gro, larger rx buffer sizes reduce the number of
buffers traversing the stack, dincreasing single stream CPU usage by
up to ~30%.
- Do not add HBH header to Big TCP GSO packets. This simplifies the RX
path, the TX path and the NIC drivers, and is possible because
user-space taps can now interpret correctly such packets without the
HBH hint.
- Allow IPv6 routes to be configured with a gateway address that is
resolved out of a different interface than the one specified, aligning
IPv6 to IPv4 behavior.
- Multi-queue aware sch_cake. This makes it possible to scale the rate
shaper of sch_cake across multiple CPUs, while still enforcing a
single global rate on the interface.
- Add support for the nbcon (new buffer console) infrastructure to
netconsole, enabling lock-free, priority-based console operations that
are safer in crash scenarios.
- Improve the TCP ipv6 output path to cache the flow information, saving
cpu cycles, reducing cache line misses and stack use.
- Improve netfilter packet tracker to resolve clashes for most protocols,
avoiding unneeded drops on rare occasions.
- Add IP6IP6 tunneling acceleration to the flowtable infrastructure.
- Reduce tcp socket size by one cache line.
- Notify neighbour changes atomically, avoiding inconsistencies between
the notification sequence and the actual states sequence.
- Add vsock namespace support, allowing complete isolation of vsocks
across different network namespaces.
- Improve xsk generic performances with cache-alignment-oriented
optimizations.
- Support netconsole automatic target recovery, allowing netconsole
to reestablish targets when underlying low-level interface comes back
online.
Driver API
----------
- Support for switching the working mode (automatic vs manual) of a DPLL
device via netlink.
- Introduce PHY ports representation to expose multiple front-facing
media ports over a single MAC.
- Introduce "rx-polarity" and "tx-polarity" device tree properties, to
generalize polarity inversion requirements for differential signaling.
- Add helper to create, prepare and enable managed clocks.
Device drivers
--------------
- Add Huawei hinic3 PF etherner driver.
- Add DWMAC glue driver for Motorcomm YT6801 PCIe ethernet controller.
- Add ethernet driver for MaxLinear MxL862xx switches
- Remove parallel-port Ethernet driver.
- Convert existing driver timestamp configuration reporting to
hwtstamp_get and remove legacy ioctl().
- Convert existing drivers to .get_rx_ring_count(), simplifing the RX
ring count retrieval. Also remove the legacy fallback path.
- Ethernet high-speed NICs:
- Broadcom (bnxt, bng):
- bnxt: add FW interface update to support FEC stats histogram and
NVRAM defragmentation
- bng: add TSO and H/W GRO support
- nVidia/Mellanox (mlx5):
- improve latency of channel restart operations, reducing the used
H/W resources
- add TSO support for UDP over GRE over VLAN
- add flow counters support for hardware steering (HWS) rules
- use a static memory area to store headers for H/W GRO, leading to
12% RX tput improvement
- Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
- ice: reorganizes layout of Tx and Rx rings for cacheline
locality and utilizes __cacheline_group* macros on the new layouts
- ice: introduces Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) support
- Meta (fbnic):
- adds debugfs for firmware mailbox and tx/rx rings vectors
- Ethernet virtual:
- geneve: introduce GRO/GSO support for double UDP encapsulation
- Ethernet NICs consumer, and embedded:
- Synopsys (stmmac):
- some code refactoring and cleanups
- RealTek (r8169):
- add support for RTL8127ATF (10G Fiber SFP)
- add dash and LTR support
- Airoha:
- AN8811HB 2.5 Gbps phy support
- Freescale (fec):
- add XDP zero-copy support
- Thunderbolt:
- add get link setting support to allow bonding
- Renesas:
- add support for RZ/G3L GBETH SoC
- Ethernet switches:
- Maxlinear:
- support R(G)MII slow rate configuration
- add support for Intel GSW150
- Motorcomm (yt921x):
- add DCB/QoS support
- TI:
- icssm-prueth: support bridging (STP/RSTP) via the switchdev
framework
- Ethernet PHYs:
- Realtek:
- enable SGMII and 2500Base-X in-band auto-negotiation
- simplify and reunify C22/C45 drivers
- Micrel: convert bindings to DT schema
- CAN:
- move skb headroom content into skb extensions, making CAN metadata
access more robust
- CAN drivers:
- rcar_canfd:
- add support for FD-only mode
- add support for the RZ/T2H SoC
- sja1000: cleanup the CAN state handling
- WiFi:
- implement EPPKE/802.1X over auth frames support
- split up drop reasons better, removing generic RX_DROP
- additional FTM capabilities: 6 GHz support, supported number of
spatial streams and supported number of LTF repetitions
- better mac80211 iterators to enumerate resources
- initial UHR (Wi-Fi 8) support for cfg80211/mac80211
- WiFi drivers:
- Qualcomm/Atheros:
- ath11k: support for Channel Frequency Response measurement
- ath12k: a significant driver refactor to support
multi-wiphy devices and and pave the way for future device support
in the same driver (rather than splitting to ath13k)
- ath12k: support for the QCC2072 chipset
- Intel:
- iwlwifi: partial Neighbor Awareness Networking (NAN) support
- iwlwifi: initial support for U-NII-9 and IEEE 802.11bn
- RealTek (rtw89):
- preparations for RTL8922DE support
- Bluetooth:
- implement setsockopt(BT_PHY) to set the connection packet type/PHY
- set link_policy on incoming ACL connections
- Bluetooth drivers:
- btusb: add support for MediaTek7920, Realtek RTL8761BU and 8851BE
- btqca: add WCN6855 firmware priority selection feature
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Merge tag 'net-next-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking updates from Paolo Abeni:
"Core & protocols:
- A significant effort all around the stack to guide the compiler to
make the right choice when inlining code, to avoid unneeded calls
for small helper and stack canary overhead in the fast-path.
This generates better and faster code with very small or no text
size increases, as in many cases the call generated more code than
the actual inlined helper.
- Extend AccECN implementation so that is now functionally complete,
also allow the user-space enabling it on a per network namespace
basis.
- Add support for memory providers with large (above 4K) rx buffer.
Paired with hw-gro, larger rx buffer sizes reduce the number of
buffers traversing the stack, dincreasing single stream CPU usage
by up to ~30%.
- Do not add HBH header to Big TCP GSO packets. This simplifies the
RX path, the TX path and the NIC drivers, and is possible because
user-space taps can now interpret correctly such packets without
the HBH hint.
- Allow IPv6 routes to be configured with a gateway address that is
resolved out of a different interface than the one specified,
aligning IPv6 to IPv4 behavior.
- Multi-queue aware sch_cake. This makes it possible to scale the
rate shaper of sch_cake across multiple CPUs, while still enforcing
a single global rate on the interface.
- Add support for the nbcon (new buffer console) infrastructure to
netconsole, enabling lock-free, priority-based console operations
that are safer in crash scenarios.
- Improve the TCP ipv6 output path to cache the flow information,
saving cpu cycles, reducing cache line misses and stack use.
- Improve netfilter packet tracker to resolve clashes for most
protocols, avoiding unneeded drops on rare occasions.
- Add IP6IP6 tunneling acceleration to the flowtable infrastructure.
- Reduce tcp socket size by one cache line.
- Notify neighbour changes atomically, avoiding inconsistencies
between the notification sequence and the actual states sequence.
- Add vsock namespace support, allowing complete isolation of vsocks
across different network namespaces.
- Improve xsk generic performances with cache-alignment-oriented
optimizations.
- Support netconsole automatic target recovery, allowing netconsole
to reestablish targets when underlying low-level interface comes
back online.
Driver API:
- Support for switching the working mode (automatic vs manual) of a
DPLL device via netlink.
- Introduce PHY ports representation to expose multiple front-facing
media ports over a single MAC.
- Introduce "rx-polarity" and "tx-polarity" device tree properties,
to generalize polarity inversion requirements for differential
signaling.
- Add helper to create, prepare and enable managed clocks.
Device drivers:
- Add Huawei hinic3 PF etherner driver.
- Add DWMAC glue driver for Motorcomm YT6801 PCIe ethernet
controller.
- Add ethernet driver for MaxLinear MxL862xx switches
- Remove parallel-port Ethernet driver.
- Convert existing driver timestamp configuration reporting to
hwtstamp_get and remove legacy ioctl().
- Convert existing drivers to .get_rx_ring_count(), simplifing the RX
ring count retrieval. Also remove the legacy fallback path.
- Ethernet high-speed NICs:
- Broadcom (bnxt, bng):
- bnxt: add FW interface update to support FEC stats histogram
and NVRAM defragmentation
- bng: add TSO and H/W GRO support
- nVidia/Mellanox (mlx5):
- improve latency of channel restart operations, reducing the
used H/W resources
- add TSO support for UDP over GRE over VLAN
- add flow counters support for hardware steering (HWS) rules
- use a static memory area to store headers for H/W GRO,
leading to 12% RX tput improvement
- Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
- ice: reorganizes layout of Tx and Rx rings for cacheline
locality and utilizes __cacheline_group* macros on the new
layouts
- ice: introduces Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) support
- Meta (fbnic):
- adds debugfs for firmware mailbox and tx/rx rings vectors
- Ethernet virtual:
- geneve: introduce GRO/GSO support for double UDP encapsulation
- Ethernet NICs consumer, and embedded:
- Synopsys (stmmac):
- some code refactoring and cleanups
- RealTek (r8169):
- add support for RTL8127ATF (10G Fiber SFP)
- add dash and LTR support
- Airoha:
- AN8811HB 2.5 Gbps phy support
- Freescale (fec):
- add XDP zero-copy support
- Thunderbolt:
- add get link setting support to allow bonding
- Renesas:
- add support for RZ/G3L GBETH SoC
- Ethernet switches:
- Maxlinear:
- support R(G)MII slow rate configuration
- add support for Intel GSW150
- Motorcomm (yt921x):
- add DCB/QoS support
- TI:
- icssm-prueth: support bridging (STP/RSTP) via the switchdev
framework
- Ethernet PHYs:
- Realtek:
- enable SGMII and 2500Base-X in-band auto-negotiation
- simplify and reunify C22/C45 drivers
- Micrel: convert bindings to DT schema
- CAN:
- move skb headroom content into skb extensions, making CAN
metadata access more robust
- CAN drivers:
- rcar_canfd:
- add support for FD-only mode
- add support for the RZ/T2H SoC
- sja1000: cleanup the CAN state handling
- WiFi:
- implement EPPKE/802.1X over auth frames support
- split up drop reasons better, removing generic RX_DROP
- additional FTM capabilities: 6 GHz support, supported number of
spatial streams and supported number of LTF repetitions
- better mac80211 iterators to enumerate resources
- initial UHR (Wi-Fi 8) support for cfg80211/mac80211
- WiFi drivers:
- Qualcomm/Atheros:
- ath11k: support for Channel Frequency Response measurement
- ath12k: a significant driver refactor to support multi-wiphy
devices and and pave the way for future device support in the
same driver (rather than splitting to ath13k)
- ath12k: support for the QCC2072 chipset
- Intel:
- iwlwifi: partial Neighbor Awareness Networking (NAN) support
- iwlwifi: initial support for U-NII-9 and IEEE 802.11bn
- RealTek (rtw89):
- preparations for RTL8922DE support
- Bluetooth:
- implement setsockopt(BT_PHY) to set the connection packet type/PHY
- set link_policy on incoming ACL connections
- Bluetooth drivers:
- btusb: add support for MediaTek7920, Realtek RTL8761BU and 8851BE
- btqca: add WCN6855 firmware priority selection feature"
* tag 'net-next-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (1254 commits)
bnge/bng_re: Add a new HSI
net: macb: Fix tx/rx malfunction after phy link down and up
af_unix: Fix memleak of newsk in unix_stream_connect().
net: ti: icssg-prueth: Add optional dependency on HSR
net: dsa: add basic initial driver for MxL862xx switches
net: mdio: add unlocked mdiodev C45 bus accessors
net: dsa: add tag format for MxL862xx switches
dt-bindings: net: dsa: add MaxLinear MxL862xx
selftests: drivers: net: hw: Modify toeplitz.c to poll for packets
octeontx2-pf: Unregister devlink on probe failure
net: renesas: rswitch: fix forwarding offload statemachine
ionic: Rate limit unknown xcvr type messages
tcp: inet6_csk_xmit() optimization
tcp: populate inet->cork.fl.u.ip6 in tcp_v6_syn_recv_sock()
tcp: populate inet->cork.fl.u.ip6 in tcp_v6_connect()
ipv6: inet6_csk_xmit() and inet6_csk_update_pmtu() use inet->cork.fl.u.ip6
ipv6: use inet->cork.fl.u.ip6 and np->final in ip6_datagram_dst_update()
ipv6: use np->final in inet6_sk_rebuild_header()
ipv6: add daddr/final storage in struct ipv6_pinfo
net: stmmac: qcom-ethqos: fix qcom_ethqos_serdes_powerup()
...
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1c2b4a4c2b |
pci-v7.0-changes
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Merge tag 'pci-v7.0-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pci/pci
Pull PCI updates from Bjorn Helgaas:
"Enumeration:
- Don't try to enable Extended Tags on VFs since that bit is Reserved
and causes misleading log messages (Håkon Bugge)
- Initialize Endpoint Read Completion Boundary to match Root Port,
regardless of ACPI _HPX (Håkon Bugge)
- Apply _HPX PCIe Setting Record only to AER configuration, and only
when OS owns PCIe hotplug but not AER, to avoid clobbering Extended
Tag and Relaxed Ordering settings (Håkon Bugge)
Resource management:
- Move CardBus code to setup-cardbus.c and only build it when
CONFIG_CARDBUS is set (Ilpo Järvinen)
- Fix bridge window alignment with optional resources, where
additional alignment requirement was previously lost (Ilpo
Järvinen)
- Stop over-estimating bridge window size since they are now assigned
without any gaps between them (Ilpo Järvinen)
- Increase resource MAX_IORES_LEVEL to avoid /proc/iomem flattening
for nested bridges and endpoints (Ilpo Järvinen)
- Add pbus_mem_size_optional() to handle sizes of optional resources
(SR-IOV VF BARs, expansion ROMs, bridge windows) (Ilpo Järvinen)
- Don't claim disabled bridge windows to avoid spurious claim
failures (Ilpo Järvinen)
Driver binding:
- Fix device reference leak in pcie_port_remove_service() (Uwe
Kleine-König)
- Move pcie_port_bus_match() and pcie_port_bus_type to PCIe-specific
portdrv.c (Uwe Kleine-König)
- Convert portdrv to use pcie_port_bus_type.probe() and .remove()
callbacks so .probe() and .remove() can eventually be removed from
struct device_driver (Uwe Kleine-König)
Error handling:
- Clear stale errors on reporting agents upon probe so they don't
look like recent errors (Lukas Wunner)
- Add generic RAS tracepoint for hotplug events (Shuai Xue)
- Add RAS tracepoint for link speed changes (Shuai Xue)
Power management:
- Avoid redundant delay on transition from D3hot to D3cold if the
device was already in D3hot (Brian Norris)
- Prevent runtime suspend until devices are fully initialized to
avoid saving incompletely configured device state (Brian Norris)
Power control:
- Add power_on/off callbacks with generic signature to pwrseq,
tc9563, and slot drivers so they can be used by pwrctrl core
(Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Add PCIe M.2 connector support to the slot pwrctrl driver
(Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Switch to pwrctrl interfaces to create, destroy, and power on/off
devices, calling them from host controller drivers instead of the
PCI core (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- Drop qcom .assert_perst() callbacks since this is now done by the
controller driver instead of the pwrctrl driver (Manivannan
Sadhasivam)
Virtualization:
- Remove an incorrect unlock in pci_slot_trylock() error handling
(Jinhui Guo)
- Lock the bridge device for slot reset (Keith Busch)
- Enable ACS after IOMMU configuration on OF platforms so ACS is
enabled an all devices; previously the first device enumerated
(typically a Root Port) didn't have ACS enabled (Manivannan
Sadhasivam)
- Disable ACS Source Validation for IDT 0x80b5 and 0x8090 switches to
work around hardware erratum; previously ACS SV was only
temporarily disabled, which worked for enumeration but not after
reset (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
Peer-to-peer DMA:
- Release per-CPU pgmap ref when vm_insert_page() fails to avoid hang
when removing the PCI device (Hou Tao)
- Remove incorrect p2pmem_alloc_mmap() warning about page refcount
(Hou Tao)
Endpoint framework:
- Add configfs sub-groups synchronously to avoid NULL pointer
dereference when racing with removal (Liu Song)
- Fix swapped parameters in pci_{primary/secondary}_epc_epf_unlink()
functions (Manikanta Maddireddy)
ASPEED PCIe controller driver:
- Add ASPEED Root Complex DT binding and driver (Jacky Chou)
Freescale i.MX6 PCIe controller driver:
- Add DT binding and driver support for an optional external refclock
in addition to the refclock from the internal PLL (Richard Zhu)
- Fix CLKREQ# control so host asserts it during enumeration and
Endpoints can use it afterwards to exit the L1.2 link state
(Richard Zhu)
NVIDIA Tegra PCIe controller driver:
- Export irq_domain_free_irqs() to allow PCI/MSI drivers that tear
down MSI domains to be built as modules (Aaron Kling)
- Allow pci-tegra to be built as a module (Aaron Kling)
NVIDIA Tegra194 PCIe controller driver:
- Relax Kconfig so tegra194 can be built for platforms beyond
Tegra194 (Vidya Sagar)
Qualcomm PCIe controller driver:
- Merge SC8180x DT binding into SM8150 (Krzysztof Kozlowski)
- Move SDX55, SDM845, QCS404, IPQ5018, IPQ6018, IPQ8074 Gen3,
IPQ8074, IPQ4019, IPQ9574, APQ8064, MSM8996, APQ8084 to dedicated
schema (Krzysztof Kozlowski)
- Add DT binding and driver support for SA8255p Endpoint being
configured by firmware (Mrinmay Sarkar)
- Parse PERST# from all PCIe bridge nodes for future platforms that
will have PERST# in Switch Downstream Ports as well as in Root
Ports (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
Renesas RZ/G3S PCIe controller driver:
- Use pci_generic_config_write() since the writability provided by
the custom wrapper is unnecessary (Claudiu Beznea)
SOPHGO PCIe controller driver:
- Disable ASPM L0s and L1 on Sophgo 2044 PCIe Root Ports (Inochi
Amaoto)
Synopsys DesignWare PCIe controller driver:
- Extend PCI_FIND_NEXT_CAP() and PCI_FIND_NEXT_EXT_CAP() to return a
pointer to the preceding Capability, to allow removal of
Capabilities that are advertised but not fully implemented (Qiang
Yu)
- Remove MSI and MSI-X Capabilities in platforms that can't support
them, so the PCI core automatically falls back to INTx (Qiang Yu)
- Add ASPM L1.1 and L1.2 Substates context to debugfs ltssm_status
for drivers that support this (Shawn Lin)
- Skip PME_Turn_Off broadcast and L2/L3 transition during suspend if
link is not up to avoid an unnecessary timeout (Manivannan
Sadhasivam)
- Revert dw-rockchip, qcom, and DWC core changes that used link-up
IRQs to trigger enumeration instead of waiting for link to be up
because the PCI core doesn't allocate bus number space for
hierarchies that might be attached (Niklas Cassel)
- Make endpoint iATU entry for MSI permanent instead of programming
it dynamically, which is slow and racy with respect to other
concurrent traffic, e.g., eDMA (Koichiro Den)
- Use iMSI-RX MSI target address when possible to fix endpoints using
32-bit MSI (Shawn Lin)
- Allow DWC host controller driver probe to continue if device is not
found or found but inactive; only fail when there's an error with
the link (Manivannan Sadhasivam)
- For controllers like NXP i.MX6QP and i.MX7D, where LTSSM registers
are not accessible after PME_Turn_Off, simply wait 10ms instead of
polling for L2/L3 Ready (Richard Zhu)
- Use multiple iATU entries to map large bridge windows and DMA
ranges when necessary instead of failing (Samuel Holland)
- Add EPC dynamic_inbound_mapping feature bit for Endpoint
Controllers that can update BAR inbound address translation without
requiring EPF driver to clear/reset the BAR first, and advertise it
for DWC-based Endpoints (Koichiro Den)
- Add EPC subrange_mapping feature bit for Endpoint Controllers that
can map multiple independent inbound regions in a single BAR,
implement subrange mapping, advertise it for DWC-based Endpoints,
and add Endpoint selftests for it (Koichiro Den)
- Make resizable BARs work for Endpoint multi-PF configurations;
previously it only worked for PF 0 (Aksh Garg)
- Fix Endpoint non-PF 0 support for BAR configuration, ATU mappings,
and Address Match Mode (Aksh Garg)
- Set up iATU when ECAM is enabled; previously IO and MEM outbound
windows weren't programmed, and ECAM-related iATU entries weren't
restored after suspend/resume, so config accesses failed (Krishna
Chaitanya Chundru)
Miscellaneous:
- Use system_percpu_wq and WQ_PERCPU to explicitly request per-CPU
work so WQ_UNBOUND can eventually be removed (Marco Crivellari)"
* tag 'pci-v7.0-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pci/pci: (176 commits)
PCI/bwctrl: Disable BW controller on Intel P45 using a quirk
PCI: Disable ACS SV for IDT 0x8090 switch
PCI: Disable ACS SV for IDT 0x80b5 switch
PCI: Cache ACS Capabilities register
PCI: Enable ACS after configuring IOMMU for OF platforms
PCI: Add ACS quirk for Pericom PI7C9X2G404 switches [12d8:b404]
PCI: Add ACS quirk for Qualcomm Hamoa & Glymur
PCI: Use device_lock_assert() to verify device lock is held
PCI: Use lockdep_assert_held(pci_bus_sem) to verify lock is held
PCI: Fix pci_slot_lock () device locking
PCI: Fix pci_slot_trylock() error handling
PCI: Mark Nvidia GB10 to avoid bus reset
PCI: Mark ASM1164 SATA controller to avoid bus reset
PCI: host-generic: Avoid reporting incorrect 'missing reg property' error
PCI/PME: Replace RMW of Root Status register with direct write
PCI/AER: Clear stale errors on reporting agents upon probe
PCI: Don't claim disabled bridge windows
PCI: rzg3s-host: Fix device node reference leak in rzg3s_pcie_host_parse_port()
PCI: dwc: Fix missing iATU setup when ECAM is enabled
PCI: dwc: Clean up iATU index usage in dw_pcie_iatu_setup()
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printk changes for 7.0
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Merge tag 'printk-for-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/printk/linux
Pull printk updates from Petr Mladek:
- Check all mandatory callbacks when registering nbcon consoles
- Fix some compiler warnings
* tag 'printk-for-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/printk/linux:
vsnprintf: drop __printf() attributes on binary printing functions
printf: convert test_hashed into macro
printk: nbcon: Check for device_{lock,unlock} callbacks
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41f1a08645 |
Kbuild/Kconfig updates for 7.0
Kbuild changes
==============
* Drop '*_probe' pattern from modpost section check allowlist, which hid
legitimate warnings (Johan Hovold)
* Disable -Wtype-limits altogether, instead of enabling at W=2 (Vincent
Mailhol)
* Improve UAPI testing to skip testing headers that require a libc when
CONFIG_CC_CAN_LINK is not set, opening up testing of headers with no
libc dependencies to more environments (Thomas Weißschuh)
* Update gendwarfksyms documentation with required dependencies (Jihan
LIN)
* Reject invalid LLVM= values to avoid unintentionally falling back to
system toolchain (Thomas Weißschuh)
* Add a script to help run the kernel build process in a container for
consistent environments and testing (Guillaume Tucker)
* Simplify kallsyms by getting rid of the relative base (Ard Biesheuvel)
* Performance and usability improvements to scripts/make_fit.py (Simon
Glass)
* Minor various clean ups and fixes
Kconfig changes
===============
* Move XPM icons to individual files, clearing up GTK deprecation
warnings (Rostislav Krasny)
* Support
depends on FOO if BAR
as syntactic sugar for
depends on FOO || !BAR' (Nicolas Pitre, Graham Roff)
* Refactor merge_config.sh to use awk over shell/sed/grep, dramatically
speeding up processing large number of config fragments (Anders
Roxell, Mikko Rapeli)
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Merge tag 'kbuild-7.0-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kbuild/linux
Pull Kbuild/Kconfig updates from Nathan Chancellor:
"Kbuild:
- Drop '*_probe' pattern from modpost section check allowlist, which
hid legitimate warnings (Johan Hovold)
- Disable -Wtype-limits altogether, instead of enabling at W=2
(Vincent Mailhol)
- Improve UAPI testing to skip testing headers that require a libc
when CONFIG_CC_CAN_LINK is not set, opening up testing of headers
with no libc dependencies to more environments (Thomas Weißschuh)
- Update gendwarfksyms documentation with required dependencies
(Jihan LIN)
- Reject invalid LLVM= values to avoid unintentionally falling back
to system toolchain (Thomas Weißschuh)
- Add a script to help run the kernel build process in a container
for consistent environments and testing (Guillaume Tucker)
- Simplify kallsyms by getting rid of the relative base (Ard
Biesheuvel)
- Performance and usability improvements to scripts/make_fit.py
(Simon Glass)
- Minor various clean ups and fixes
Kconfig:
- Move XPM icons to individual files, clearing up GTK deprecation
warnings (Rostislav Krasny)
- Support
depends on FOO if BAR
as syntactic sugar for
depends on FOO || !BAR
(Nicolas Pitre, Graham Roff)
- Refactor merge_config.sh to use awk over shell/sed/grep,
dramatically speeding up processing large number of config
fragments (Anders Roxell, Mikko Rapeli)"
* tag 'kbuild-7.0-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kbuild/linux: (39 commits)
kbuild: remove dependency of run-command on config
scripts/make_fit: Compress dtbs in parallel
scripts/make_fit: Support a few more parallel compressors
kbuild: Support a FIT_EXTRA_ARGS environment variable
scripts/make_fit: Move dtb processing into a function
scripts/make_fit: Support an initial ramdisk
scripts/make_fit: Speed up operation
rust: kconfig: Don't require RUST_IS_AVAILABLE for rustc-option
MAINTAINERS: Add scripts/install.sh into Kbuild entry
modpost: Amend ppc64 save/restfpr symnames for -Os build
MIPS: tools: relocs: Ship a definition of R_MIPS_PC32
streamline_config.pl: remove superfluous exclamation mark
kbuild: dummy-tools: Add python3
scripts: kconfig: merge_config.sh: warn on duplicate input files
scripts: kconfig: merge_config.sh: use awk in checks too
scripts: kconfig: merge_config.sh: refactor from shell/sed/grep to awk
kallsyms: Get rid of kallsyms relative base
mips: Add support for PC32 relocations in vmlinux
Documentation: dev-tools: add container.rst page
scripts: add tool to run containerized builds
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38ef046544 |
sched_ext: Changes for v6.20
- Move C example schedulers back from the external scx repo to tools/sched_ext as the authoritative source. scx_userland and scx_pair are returning while scx_sdt (BPF arena-based task data management) is new. These schedulers will be dropped from the external repo. - Improve error reporting by adding scx_bpf_error() calls when DSQ creation fails across all in-tree schedulers. - Avoid redundant irq_work_queue() calls in destroy_dsq() by only queueing when llist_add() indicates an empty list. - Fix flaky init_enable_count selftest by properly synchronizing pre-forked children using a pipe instead of sleep(). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIQEABYKACwWIQTfIjM1kS57o3GsC/uxYfJx3gVYGQUCaYo1pQ4cdGpAa2VybmVs Lm9yZwAKCRCxYfJx3gVYGa5VAP9udiGksQ4bBFQrUD+0yhuvjsSuXzssfdfxHgT6 Hj66wgEAjgbnSyxfcGrB+w7DWUxNLaZlXepibVMPcfvAaSieSgU= =UvLY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sched_ext-for-6.20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/sched_ext Pull sched_ext updates from Tejun Heo: - Move C example schedulers back from the external scx repo to tools/sched_ext as the authoritative source. scx_userland and scx_pair are returning while scx_sdt (BPF arena-based task data management) is new. These schedulers will be dropped from the external repo. - Improve error reporting by adding scx_bpf_error() calls when DSQ creation fails across all in-tree schedulers - Avoid redundant irq_work_queue() calls in destroy_dsq() by only queueing when llist_add() indicates an empty list - Fix flaky init_enable_count selftest by properly synchronizing pre-forked children using a pipe instead of sleep() * tag 'sched_ext-for-6.20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/sched_ext: selftests/sched_ext: Fix init_enable_count flakiness tools/sched_ext: Fix data header access during free in scx_sdt tools/sched_ext: Add error logging for dsq creation failures in remaining schedulers tools/sched_ext: add arena based scheduler tools/sched_ext: add scx_pair scheduler tools/sched_ext: add scx_userland scheduler sched_ext: Add error logging for dsq creation failures sched_ext: Avoid multiple irq_work_queue() calls in destroy_dsq() |
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ff661eeee2 |
cgroup: Changes for v6.20
- cpuset changes:
- Continue separating v1 and v2 implementations by moving more
v1-specific logic into cpuset-v1.c.
- Improve partition handling. Sibling partitions are no longer
invalidated on cpuset.cpus conflict, cpuset.cpus changes no longer
fail in v2, and effective_xcpus computation is made consistent.
- Fix partition effective CPUs overlap that caused a warning on cpuset
removal when sibling partitions shared CPUs.
- Increase the maximum cgroup subsystem count from 16 to 32 to
accommodate future subsystem additions.
- Misc cleanups and selftest improvements including switching to
css_is_online() helper, removing dead code and stale documentation
references, using lockdep_assert_cpuset_lock_held() consistently,
and adding polling helpers for asynchronously updated cgroup
statistics.
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Merge tag 'cgroup-for-6.20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup
Pull cgroup updates from Tejun Heo:
- cpuset changes:
- Continue separating v1 and v2 implementations by moving more
v1-specific logic into cpuset-v1.c
- Improve partition handling. Sibling partitions are no longer
invalidated on cpuset.cpus conflict, cpuset.cpus changes no longer
fail in v2, and effective_xcpus computation is made consistent
- Fix partition effective CPUs overlap that caused a warning on
cpuset removal when sibling partitions shared CPUs
- Increase the maximum cgroup subsystem count from 16 to 32 to
accommodate future subsystem additions
- Misc cleanups and selftest improvements including switching to
css_is_online() helper, removing dead code and stale documentation
references, using lockdep_assert_cpuset_lock_held() consistently, and
adding polling helpers for asynchronously updated cgroup statistics
* tag 'cgroup-for-6.20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup: (21 commits)
cpuset: fix overlap of partition effective CPUs
cgroup: increase maximum subsystem count from 16 to 32
cgroup: Remove stale cpu.rt.max reference from documentation
cpuset: replace direct lockdep_assert_held() with lockdep_assert_cpuset_lock_held()
cgroup/cpuset: Move the v1 empty cpus/mems check to cpuset1_validate_change()
cgroup/cpuset: Don't invalidate sibling partitions on cpuset.cpus conflict
cgroup/cpuset: Don't fail cpuset.cpus change in v2
cgroup/cpuset: Consistently compute effective_xcpus in update_cpumasks_hier()
cgroup/cpuset: Streamline rm_siblings_excl_cpus()
cpuset: remove dead code in cpuset-v1.c
cpuset: remove v1-specific code from generate_sched_domains
cpuset: separate generate_sched_domains for v1 and v2
cpuset: move update_domain_attr_tree to cpuset_v1.c
cpuset: add cpuset1_init helper for v1 initialization
cpuset: add cpuset1_online_css helper for v1-specific operations
cpuset: add lockdep_assert_cpuset_lock_held helper
cpuset: Remove unnecessary checks in rebuild_sched_domains_locked
cgroup: switch to css_is_online() helper
selftests: cgroup: Replace sleep with cg_read_key_long_poll() for waiting on nr_dying_descendants
selftests: cgroup: make test_memcg_sock robust against delayed sock stats
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workqueue: Changes for v6.20
- Rework the rescuer to process work items one-by-one instead of slurping all pending work items in a single pass. As there is only one rescuer per workqueue, a single long-blocking work item could cause high latency for all tasks queued behind it, even after memory pressure is relieved and regular kworkers become available to service them. - Add CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_WQ_STALL_PANIC build-time option and workqueue.panic_on_stall_time parameter for time-based stall panic, giving systems more control over workqueue stall handling. - Replace BUG_ON() with panic() in the stall panic path for clearer intent and more informative output. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIQEABYKACwWIQTfIjM1kS57o3GsC/uxYfJx3gVYGQUCaYov/A4cdGpAa2VybmVs Lm9yZwAKCRCxYfJx3gVYGWXnAQCfyELl+evz3RdFhyTiVCM1TiOnC1TsBjgkm3SJ orMhwgEAkgg40jino34wgeZRfdIAThxQ1O6bsvTpooWKjlCYcQY= =zZCF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'wq-for-6.20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq Pull workqueue updates from Tejun Heo: - Rework the rescuer to process work items one-by-one instead of slurping all pending work items in a single pass. As there is only one rescuer per workqueue, a single long-blocking work item could cause high latency for all tasks queued behind it, even after memory pressure is relieved and regular kworkers become available to service them. - Add CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_WQ_STALL_PANIC build-time option and workqueue.panic_on_stall_time parameter for time-based stall panic, giving systems more control over workqueue stall handling. - Replace BUG_ON() with panic() in the stall panic path for clearer intent and more informative output. * tag 'wq-for-6.20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq: workqueue: replace BUG_ON with panic in panic_on_wq_watchdog workqueue: add time-based panic for stalls workqueue: add CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_WQ_STALL_PANIC option workqueue: Process extra works in rescuer on memory pressure workqueue: Process rescuer work items one-by-one using a cursor workqueue: Make send_mayday() take a PWQ argument directly |
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sched/mmcid: Don't assume CID is CPU owned on mode switch
Shinichiro reported a KASAN UAF, which is actually an out of bounds access
in the MMCID management code.
CPU0 CPU1
T1 runs in userspace
T0: fork(T4) -> Switch to per CPU CID mode
fixup() set MM_CID_TRANSIT on T1/CPU1
T4 exit()
T3 exit()
T2 exit()
T1 exit() switch to per task mode
---> Out of bounds access.
As T1 has not scheduled after T0 set the TRANSIT bit, it exits with the
TRANSIT bit set. sched_mm_cid_remove_user() clears the TRANSIT bit in
the task and drops the CID, but it does not touch the per CPU storage.
That's functionally correct because a CID is only owned by the CPU when
the ONCPU bit is set, which is mutually exclusive with the TRANSIT flag.
Now sched_mm_cid_exit() assumes that the CID is CPU owned because the
prior mode was per CPU. It invokes mm_drop_cid_on_cpu() which clears the
not set ONCPU bit and then invokes clear_bit() with an insanely large
bit number because TRANSIT is set (bit 29).
Prevent that by actually validating that the CID is CPU owned in
mm_drop_cid_on_cpu().
Fixes:
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powerpc updates for 7.0
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printk: Add execution context (task name/CPU) to printk_info
Extend struct printk_info to include the task name, pid, and CPU number where printk messages originate. This information is captured at vprintk_store() time and propagated through printk_message to nbcon_write_context, making it available to nbcon console drivers. This is useful for consoles like netconsole that want to include execution context in their output, allowing correlation of messages with specific tasks and CPUs regardless of where the console driver actually runs. The feature is controlled by CONFIG_PRINTK_EXECUTION_CTX, which is automatically selected by CONFIG_NETCONSOLE_DYNAMIC. When disabled, the helper functions compile to no-ops with no overhead. Suggested-by: John Ogness <john.ogness@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> Reviewed-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org> Reviewed-by: John Ogness <john.ogness@linutronix.de> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260206-nbcon-v7-1-62bda69b1b41@debian.org Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> |
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- A nice cleanup to the paravirt code containing a unification of the paravirt
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Updates for the VDSO subsystem:
- Provide the missing 64-bit variant of clock_getres()
This allows the extension of CONFIG_COMPAT_32BIT_TIME to the vDSO and
finally the removal of 32-bit time types from the kernel and UAPI.
- Remove the useless and broken getcpu_cache from the VDSO
The intention was to provide a trivial way to retrieve the CPU number from
the VDSO, but as the VDSO data is per process there is no way to make it
work.
- Switch get/put_unaligned() from packed struct to memcpy()
The packed struct violates strict aliasing rules which requires to pass
-fno-strict-aliasing to the compiler. As this are scalar values
__builtin_memcpy() turns them into simple loads and stores
- Use __typeof_unqual__() for __unqual_scalar_typeof()
The get/put_unaligned() changes triggered a new sparse warning when __beNN
types are used with get/put_unaligned() as sparse builds add a special
'bitwise' attribute to them which prevents sparse to evaluate the Generic
in __unqual_scalar_typeof().
Newer sparse versions support __typeof_unqual__() which avoids the problem,
but requires a recent sparse install. So this adds a sanity check to sparse
builds, which validates that sparse is available and capable of handling it.
- Force inline __cvdso_clock_getres_common()
Compilers sometimes un-inline agressively, which results in function call
overhead and problems with automatic stack variable initialization.
Interestingly enough the force inlining results in smaller code than the
un-inlined variant produced by GCC when optimizing for size.
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Merge tag 'timers-vdso-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull VDSO updates from Thomas Gleixner:
- Provide the missing 64-bit variant of clock_getres()
This allows the extension of CONFIG_COMPAT_32BIT_TIME to the vDSO and
finally the removal of 32-bit time types from the kernel and UAPI.
- Remove the useless and broken getcpu_cache from the VDSO
The intention was to provide a trivial way to retrieve the CPU number
from the VDSO, but as the VDSO data is per process there is no way to
make it work.
- Switch get/put_unaligned() from packed struct to memcpy()
The packed struct violates strict aliasing rules which requires to
pass -fno-strict-aliasing to the compiler. As this are scalar values
__builtin_memcpy() turns them into simple loads and stores
- Use __typeof_unqual__() for __unqual_scalar_typeof()
The get/put_unaligned() changes triggered a new sparse warning when
__beNN types are used with get/put_unaligned() as sparse builds add a
special 'bitwise' attribute to them which prevents sparse to evaluate
the Generic in __unqual_scalar_typeof().
Newer sparse versions support __typeof_unqual__() which avoids the
problem, but requires a recent sparse install. So this adds a sanity
check to sparse builds, which validates that sparse is available and
capable of handling it.
- Force inline __cvdso_clock_getres_common()
Compilers sometimes un-inline agressively, which results in function
call overhead and problems with automatic stack variable
initialization.
Interestingly enough the force inlining results in smaller code than
the un-inlined variant produced by GCC when optimizing for size.
* tag 'timers-vdso-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
vdso/gettimeofday: Force inlining of __cvdso_clock_getres_common()
x86/percpu: Make CONFIG_USE_X86_SEG_SUPPORT work with sparse
compiler: Use __typeof_unqual__() for __unqual_scalar_typeof()
powerpc/vdso: Provide clock_getres_time64()
tools headers: Remove unneeded ignoring of warnings in unaligned.h
tools headers: Update the linux/unaligned.h copy with the kernel sources
vdso: Switch get/put_unaligned() from packed struct to memcpy()
parisc: Inline a type punning version of get_unaligned_le32()
vdso: Remove struct getcpu_cache
MIPS: vdso: Provide getres_time64() for 32-bit ABIs
arm64: vdso32: Provide clock_getres_time64()
ARM: VDSO: Provide clock_getres_time64()
ARM: VDSO: Patch out __vdso_clock_getres() if unavailable
x86/vdso: Provide clock_getres_time64() for x86-32
selftests: vDSO: vdso_test_abi: Add test for clock_getres_time64()
selftests: vDSO: vdso_test_abi: Use UAPI system call numbers
selftests: vDSO: vdso_config: Add configurations for clock_getres_time64()
vdso: Add prototype for __vdso_clock_getres_time64()
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Updates for the core time subsystem:
- Inline timecounter_cyc2time() as that is now used in the networking
hotpath. Inlining it significantly improves performance.
- Optimize the tick dependency check in case that the tracepoint is disabled,
which improves the hotpath performance in the tick management code, which
is a hotpath on transitions in and out of idle.
- The usual cleanups and improvements
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Merge tag 'timers-core-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull timer core updates from Thomas Gleixner:
- Inline timecounter_cyc2time() as that is now used in the networking
hotpath. Inlining it significantly improves performance.
- Optimize the tick dependency check in case that the tracepoint is
disabled, which improves the hotpath performance in the tick
management code, which is a hotpath on transitions in and out of
idle.
- The usual cleanups and improvements
* tag 'timers-core-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
time/kunit: Document handling of negative years of is_leap()
tick/nohz: Optimize check_tick_dependency() with early return
time/sched_clock: Use ACCESS_PRIVATE() to evaluate hrtimer::function
hrtimer: Drop _tv64() helpers
hrtimer: Remove public definition of HIGH_RES_NSEC
hrtimer: Remove unused resolution constants
time/timecounter: Inline timecounter_cyc2time()
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Updates for the [PCI] MSI subsystem:
- Add interrupt redirection infrastructure
Some PCI controllers use a single demultiplexing interrupt for the MSI
interrupts of subordinate devices.
This prevents setting the interrupt affinity of device interrupts, which
causes device interrupts to be delivered to a single CPU. That obviously is
counterproductive for multi-queue devices and interrupt balancing.
To work around this limitation the new infrastructure installs a dummy
irq_set_affinity() callback which captures the affinity mask and picks a
redirection target CPU out of the mask.
When the PCI controller demultiplexes the interrupts it invokes a new
handling function in the core, which either runs the interrupt handler in
the context of the target CPU or delegates it to irq_work on the target CPU.
- Utilize the interrupt redirection mechanism in the PCI DWC host controller
driver.
This allows affinity control for the subordinate device MSI interrupts
instead of being randomly executed on the CPU which runs the demultiplex
handler.
- Replace the binary 64-bit MSI flag with a DMA mask
Some PCI devices have PCI_MSI_FLAGS_64BIT in the MSI capability, but
implement less than 64 address bits. This breaks on platforms where such a
device is assigned an MSI address higher than what's supported.
With the binary 64-bit flag there is no other choice than disabling 64-bit
MSI support which leaves the device disfunctional.
By using a DMA mask the address limit of a device can be described
correctly which provides support for the above scenario.
- Make use of the DMA mask based address limit in the hda/intel and radeon
drivers to enable them on affected platforms.
- The usual small cleanups and improvements
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Merge tag 'irq-msi-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull MSI updates from Thomas Gleixner:
"Updates for the [PCI] MSI subsystem:
- Add interrupt redirection infrastructure
Some PCI controllers use a single demultiplexing interrupt for the
MSI interrupts of subordinate devices.
This prevents setting the interrupt affinity of device interrupts,
which causes device interrupts to be delivered to a single CPU.
That obviously is counterproductive for multi-queue devices and
interrupt balancing.
To work around this limitation the new infrastructure installs a
dummy irq_set_affinity() callback which captures the affinity mask
and picks a redirection target CPU out of the mask.
When the PCI controller demultiplexes the interrupts it invokes a
new handling function in the core, which either runs the interrupt
handler in the context of the target CPU or delegates it to
irq_work on the target CPU.
- Utilize the interrupt redirection mechanism in the PCI DWC host
controller driver.
This allows affinity control for the subordinate device MSI
interrupts instead of being randomly executed on the CPU which runs
the demultiplex handler.
- Replace the binary 64-bit MSI flag with a DMA mask
Some PCI devices have PCI_MSI_FLAGS_64BIT in the MSI capability,
but implement less than 64 address bits. This breaks on platforms
where such a device is assigned an MSI address higher than what's
supported.
With the binary 64-bit flag there is no other choice than disabling
64-bit MSI support which leaves the device disfunctional.
By using a DMA mask the address limit of a device can be described
correctly which provides support for the above scenario.
- Make use of the DMA mask based address limit in the hda/intel and
radeon drivers to enable them on affected platforms
- The usual small cleanups and improvements"
* tag 'irq-msi-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
ALSA: hda/intel: Make MSI address limit based on the device DMA limit
drm/radeon: Make MSI address limit based on the device DMA limit
PCI/MSI: Check the device specific address mask in msi_verify_entries()
PCI/MSI: Convert the boolean no_64bit_msi flag to a DMA address mask
genirq/redirect: Prevent writing MSI message on affinity change
PCI/MSI: Unmap MSI-X region on error
genirq: Update effective affinity for redirected interrupts
PCI: dwc: Enable MSI affinity support
PCI: dwc: Code cleanup
genirq: Add interrupt redirection infrastructure
genirq/msi: Correct kernel-doc in <linux/msi.h>
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Updates for the interrupt core subsystem:
- Remove the interrupt timing infrastructure
This was added seven years ago to be used for power management purposes, but
that integration never happened.
- Clean up the remaining setup_percpu_irq() users
The memory allocator is available when interrupts can be requested so there
is not need for static irq_action. Move the remaining users to
request_percpu_irq() and delete the historical cruft.
- Warn when interrupt flag inconsistencies are detected in request*_irq().
Inconsistent flags can lead to hard to diagnose malfunction. The fallout of
this new warning has been addressed in next and the fixes are coming in via
the maintainer trees and the tip irq/cleanup pull requests.
- Invoke affinity notifier when CPU hotplug breaks affinity
Otherwise the code using the notifier misses the affinity change and
operates on stale information.
- The usual cleanups and improvements
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Merge tag 'irq-core-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull irq core updates from Thomas Gleixner:
"Updates for the interrupt core subsystem:
- Remove the interrupt timing infrastructure
This was added seven years ago to be used for power management
purposes, but that integration never happened.
- Clean up the remaining setup_percpu_irq() users
The memory allocator is available when interrupts can be requested
so there is not need for static irq_action. Move the remaining
users to request_percpu_irq() and delete the historical cruft.
- Warn when interrupt flag inconsistencies are detected in
request*_irq().
Inconsistent flags can lead to hard to diagnose malfunction. The
fallout of this new warning has been addressed in next and the
fixes are coming in via the maintainer trees and the tip
irq/cleanup pull requests.
- Invoke affinity notifier when CPU hotplug breaks affinity
Otherwise the code using the notifier misses the affinity change
and operates on stale information.
- The usual cleanups and improvements"
* tag 'irq-core-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
genirq/proc: Replace snprintf with strscpy in register_handler_proc
genirq/cpuhotplug: Notify about affinity changes breaking the affinity mask
genirq: Move clear of kstat_irqs to free_desc()
genirq: Warn about using IRQF_ONESHOT without a threaded handler
irqdomain: Fix up const problem in irq_domain_set_name()
genirq: Remove setup_percpu_irq()
clocksource/drivers/mips-gic-timer: Move GIC timer to request_percpu_irq()
MIPS: Move IP27 timer to request_percpu_irq()
MIPS: Move IP30 timer to request_percpu_irq()
genirq: Remove __request_percpu_irq() helper
genirq: Remove IRQ timing tracking infrastructure
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Scheduler changes for v7.0:
Scheduler Kconfig space updates:
- Further consolidate configurable preemption modes: reduce
the number of architectures that are allowed to offer
PREEMPT_NONE and PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY, reducing the number
of preemption models from four to just two: 'full' and 'lazy'
on up-to-date architectures (arm64, loongarch, powerpc,
riscv, s390, x86).
None and voluntary are only available as legacy features
on platforms that don't implement lazy preemption yet,
or which don't even support preemption.
The goal is to eventually remove cond_resched() and
voluntary preemption altogether.
(Peter Zijlstra)
RSEQ based 'scheduler time slice extension' support:
This allows a thread to request a time slice extension when it
enters a critical section to avoid contention on a resource when
the thread is scheduled out inside of the critical section.
- Add fields and constants for time slice extension
- Provide static branch for time slice extensions
- Add statistics for time slice extensions
- Add prctl() to enable time slice extensions
- Implement sys_rseq_slice_yield()
- Implement syscall entry work for time slice extensions
- Implement time slice extension enforcement timer
- Reset slice extension when scheduled
- Implement rseq_grant_slice_extension()
- entry: Hook up rseq time slice extension
- selftests: Implement time slice extension test
(Thomas Gleixner)
- Allow registering RSEQ with slice extension
- Move slice_ext_nsec to debugfs
- Lower default slice extension
- selftests/rseq: Add rseq slice histogram script
(Peter Zijlstra)
Scheduler performance/scalability improvements:
- Update rq->avg_idle when a task is moved to an idle CPU,
which improves the scalability of various workloads.
(Shubhang Kaushik)
- Reorder fields in 'struct rq' for better caching
(Blake Jones)
- Fair scheduler SMP NOHZ balancing code speedups:
- Move checking for nohz cpus after time check
- Change likelyhood of nohz.nr_cpus
- Remove nohz.nr_cpus and use weight of cpumask instead
(Shrikanth Hegde)
- Avoid false sharing for sched_clock_irqtime (Wangyang Guo)
- Drop useless cpumask_empty() in find_energy_efficient_cpu()
- Simplify task_numa_find_cpu()
- Use cpumask_weight_and() in sched_balance_find_dst_group()
(Yury Norov)
DL scheduler updates:
- Add a deadline server for sched_ext tasks (by Andrea Righi and
Joel Fernandes, with fixes by Peter Zijlstra)
RT scheduler updates:
- Skip currently executing CPU in rto_next_cpu() (Chen Jinghuang)
Entry code updates and performance improvements, which is part of the
scheduler tree in this cycle due to interdependencies with the RSEQ
based time slice extension work:
- Remove unused syscall argument from syscall_trace_enter()
- Rework syscall_exit_to_user_mode_work() for architecture reuse
- Add arch_ptrace_report_syscall_entry/exit()
- Inline syscall_exit_work() and syscall_trace_enter()
(Jinjie Ruan)
Scheduler core updates:
- Rework sched_class::wakeup_preempt() and rq_modified_*()
- Avoid rq->lock bouncing in sched_balance_newidle()
- Rename rcu_dereference_check_sched_domain() =>
rcu_dereference_sched_domain()
- <linux/compiler_types.h>: Add the __signed_scalar_typeof() helper
(Peter Zijlstra)
Fair scheduler updates/refactoring:
- Fold the sched_avg update
- Change rcu_dereference_check_sched_domain() to rcu-sched
- Switch to rcu_dereference_all()
- Remove superfluous rcu_read_lock()
- Limit hrtick work
(Peter Zijlstra)
- Join two #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED blocks
- Clean up comments in 'struct cfs_rq'
- Separate se->vlag from se->vprot
- Rename cfs_rq::avg_load to cfs_rq::sum_weight
- Rename cfs_rq::avg_vruntime to ::sum_w_vruntime & helper functions
- Introduce and use the vruntime_cmp() and vruntime_op() wrappers
for wrapped-signed aritmetics
- Sort out 'blocked_load*' namespace noise
(Ingo Molnar)
Scheduler debugging code updates:
- Export hidden tracepoints to modules (Gabriele Monaco)
- Convert copy_from_user() + kstrtouint() to kstrtouint_from_user()
(Fushuai Wang)
- Add assertions to QUEUE_CLASS (Peter Zijlstra)
- hrtimer: Fix tracing oddity (Thomas Gleixner)
Misc fixes and cleanups:
- Re-evaluate scheduling when migrating queued tasks out of
throttled cgroups (Zicheng Qu)
- Remove task_struct->faults_disabled_mapping (Christoph Hellwig)
- Fix math notation errors in avg_vruntime comment (Zhan Xusheng)
- sched/cpufreq: Use %pe format for PTR_ERR() printing (zenghongling)
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'sched-core-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull scheduler updates from Ingo Molnar:
"Scheduler Kconfig space updates:
- Further consolidate configurable preemption modes (Peter Zijlstra)
Reduce the number of architectures that are allowed to offer
PREEMPT_NONE and PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY, reducing the number of
preemption models from four to just two: 'full' and 'lazy' on
up-to-date architectures (arm64, loongarch, powerpc, riscv, s390,
x86).
None and voluntary are only available as legacy features on
platforms that don't implement lazy preemption yet, or which don't
even support preemption.
The goal is to eventually remove cond_resched() and voluntary
preemption altogether.
RSEQ based 'scheduler time slice extension' support (Thomas Gleixner
and Peter Zijlstra):
This allows a thread to request a time slice extension when it enters
a critical section to avoid contention on a resource when the thread
is scheduled out inside of the critical section.
- Add fields and constants for time slice extension
- Provide static branch for time slice extensions
- Add statistics for time slice extensions
- Add prctl() to enable time slice extensions
- Implement sys_rseq_slice_yield()
- Implement syscall entry work for time slice extensions
- Implement time slice extension enforcement timer
- Reset slice extension when scheduled
- Implement rseq_grant_slice_extension()
- entry: Hook up rseq time slice extension
- selftests: Implement time slice extension test
- Allow registering RSEQ with slice extension
- Move slice_ext_nsec to debugfs
- Lower default slice extension
- selftests/rseq: Add rseq slice histogram script
Scheduler performance/scalability improvements:
- Update rq->avg_idle when a task is moved to an idle CPU, which
improves the scalability of various workloads (Shubhang Kaushik)
- Reorder fields in 'struct rq' for better caching (Blake Jones)
- Fair scheduler SMP NOHZ balancing code speedups (Shrikanth Hegde):
- Move checking for nohz cpus after time check
- Change likelyhood of nohz.nr_cpus
- Remove nohz.nr_cpus and use weight of cpumask instead
- Avoid false sharing for sched_clock_irqtime (Wangyang Guo)
- Cleanups (Yury Norov):
- Drop useless cpumask_empty() in find_energy_efficient_cpu()
- Simplify task_numa_find_cpu()
- Use cpumask_weight_and() in sched_balance_find_dst_group()
DL scheduler updates:
- Add a deadline server for sched_ext tasks (by Andrea Righi and Joel
Fernandes, with fixes by Peter Zijlstra)
RT scheduler updates:
- Skip currently executing CPU in rto_next_cpu() (Chen Jinghuang)
Entry code updates and performance improvements (Jinjie Ruan)
This is part of the scheduler tree in this cycle due to inter-
dependencies with the RSEQ based time slice extension work:
- Remove unused syscall argument from syscall_trace_enter()
- Rework syscall_exit_to_user_mode_work() for architecture reuse
- Add arch_ptrace_report_syscall_entry/exit()
- Inline syscall_exit_work() and syscall_trace_enter()
Scheduler core updates (Peter Zijlstra):
- Rework sched_class::wakeup_preempt() and rq_modified_*()
- Avoid rq->lock bouncing in sched_balance_newidle()
- Rename rcu_dereference_check_sched_domain() =>
rcu_dereference_sched_domain()
- <linux/compiler_types.h>: Add the __signed_scalar_typeof() helper
Fair scheduler updates/refactoring (Peter Zijlstra and Ingo Molnar):
- Fold the sched_avg update
- Change rcu_dereference_check_sched_domain() to rcu-sched
- Switch to rcu_dereference_all()
- Remove superfluous rcu_read_lock()
- Limit hrtick work
- Join two #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED blocks
- Clean up comments in 'struct cfs_rq'
- Separate se->vlag from se->vprot
- Rename cfs_rq::avg_load to cfs_rq::sum_weight
- Rename cfs_rq::avg_vruntime to ::sum_w_vruntime & helper functions
- Introduce and use the vruntime_cmp() and vruntime_op() wrappers for
wrapped-signed aritmetics
- Sort out 'blocked_load*' namespace noise
Scheduler debugging code updates:
- Export hidden tracepoints to modules (Gabriele Monaco)
- Convert copy_from_user() + kstrtouint() to kstrtouint_from_user()
(Fushuai Wang)
- Add assertions to QUEUE_CLASS (Peter Zijlstra)
- hrtimer: Fix tracing oddity (Thomas Gleixner)
Misc fixes and cleanups:
- Re-evaluate scheduling when migrating queued tasks out of throttled
cgroups (Zicheng Qu)
- Remove task_struct->faults_disabled_mapping (Christoph Hellwig)
- Fix math notation errors in avg_vruntime comment (Zhan Xusheng)
- sched/cpufreq: Use %pe format for PTR_ERR() printing
(zenghongling)"
* tag 'sched-core-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (64 commits)
sched: Re-evaluate scheduling when migrating queued tasks out of throttled cgroups
sched/cpufreq: Use %pe format for PTR_ERR() printing
sched/rt: Skip currently executing CPU in rto_next_cpu()
sched/clock: Avoid false sharing for sched_clock_irqtime
selftests/sched_ext: Add test for DL server total_bw consistency
selftests/sched_ext: Add test for sched_ext dl_server
sched/debug: Fix dl_server (re)start conditions
sched/debug: Add support to change sched_ext server params
sched_ext: Add a DL server for sched_ext tasks
sched/debug: Stop and start server based on if it was active
sched/debug: Fix updating of ppos on server write ops
sched/deadline: Clear the defer params
entry: Inline syscall_exit_work() and syscall_trace_enter()
entry: Add arch_ptrace_report_syscall_entry/exit()
entry: Rework syscall_exit_to_user_mode_work() for architecture reuse
entry: Remove unused syscall argument from syscall_trace_enter()
sched: remove task_struct->faults_disabled_mapping
sched: Update rq->avg_idle when a task is moved to an idle CPU
selftests/rseq: Add rseq slice histogram script
hrtimer: Fix trace oddity
...
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0923fd0419 |
Locking updates for v6.20:
Lock debugging:
- Implement compiler-driven static analysis locking context
checking, using the upcoming Clang 22 compiler's context
analysis features. (Marco Elver)
We removed Sparse context analysis support, because prior to
removal even a defconfig kernel produced 1,700+ context
tracking Sparse warnings, the overwhelming majority of which
are false positives. On an allmodconfig kernel the number of
false positive context tracking Sparse warnings grows to
over 5,200... On the plus side of the balance actual locking
bugs found by Sparse context analysis is also rather ... sparse:
I found only 3 such commits in the last 3 years. So the
rate of false positives and the maintenance overhead is
rather high and there appears to be no active policy in
place to achieve a zero-warnings baseline to move the
annotations & fixers to developers who introduce new code.
Clang context analysis is more complete and more aggressive
in trying to find bugs, at least in principle. Plus it has
a different model to enabling it: it's enabled subsystem by
subsystem, which results in zero warnings on all relevant
kernel builds (as far as our testing managed to cover it).
Which allowed us to enable it by default, similar to other
compiler warnings, with the expectation that there are no
warnings going forward. This enforces a zero-warnings baseline
on clang-22+ builds. (Which are still limited in distribution,
admittedly.)
Hopefully the Clang approach can lead to a more maintainable
zero-warnings status quo and policy, with more and more
subsystems and drivers enabling the feature. Context tracking
can be enabled for all kernel code via WARN_CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ALL=y
(default disabled), but this will generate a lot of false positives.
( Having said that, Sparse support could still be added back,
if anyone is interested - the removal patch is still
relatively straightforward to revert at this stage. )
Rust integration updates: (Alice Ryhl, Fujita Tomonori, Boqun Feng)
- Add support for Atomic<i8/i16/bool> and replace most Rust native
AtomicBool usages with Atomic<bool>
- Clean up LockClassKey and improve its documentation
- Add missing Send and Sync trait implementation for SetOnce
- Make ARef Unpin as it is supposed to be
- Add __rust_helper to a few Rust helpers as a preparation for
helper LTO
- Inline various lock related functions to avoid additional
function calls.
WW mutexes:
- Extend ww_mutex tests and other test-ww_mutex updates (John Stultz)
Misc fixes and cleanups:
- rcu: Mark lockdep_assert_rcu_helper() __always_inline
(Arnd Bergmann)
- locking/local_lock: Include more missing headers (Peter Zijlstra)
- seqlock: fix scoped_seqlock_read kernel-doc (Randy Dunlap)
- rust: sync: Replace `kernel::c_str!` with C-Strings
(Tamir Duberstein)
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'locking-core-2026-02-08' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull locking updates from Ingo Molnar:
"Lock debugging:
- Implement compiler-driven static analysis locking context checking,
using the upcoming Clang 22 compiler's context analysis features
(Marco Elver)
We removed Sparse context analysis support, because prior to
removal even a defconfig kernel produced 1,700+ context tracking
Sparse warnings, the overwhelming majority of which are false
positives. On an allmodconfig kernel the number of false positive
context tracking Sparse warnings grows to over 5,200... On the plus
side of the balance actual locking bugs found by Sparse context
analysis is also rather ... sparse: I found only 3 such commits in
the last 3 years. So the rate of false positives and the
maintenance overhead is rather high and there appears to be no
active policy in place to achieve a zero-warnings baseline to move
the annotations & fixers to developers who introduce new code.
Clang context analysis is more complete and more aggressive in
trying to find bugs, at least in principle. Plus it has a different
model to enabling it: it's enabled subsystem by subsystem, which
results in zero warnings on all relevant kernel builds (as far as
our testing managed to cover it). Which allowed us to enable it by
default, similar to other compiler warnings, with the expectation
that there are no warnings going forward. This enforces a
zero-warnings baseline on clang-22+ builds (Which are still limited
in distribution, admittedly)
Hopefully the Clang approach can lead to a more maintainable
zero-warnings status quo and policy, with more and more subsystems
and drivers enabling the feature. Context tracking can be enabled
for all kernel code via WARN_CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ALL=y (default
disabled), but this will generate a lot of false positives.
( Having said that, Sparse support could still be added back,
if anyone is interested - the removal patch is still
relatively straightforward to revert at this stage. )
Rust integration updates: (Alice Ryhl, Fujita Tomonori, Boqun Feng)
- Add support for Atomic<i8/i16/bool> and replace most Rust native
AtomicBool usages with Atomic<bool>
- Clean up LockClassKey and improve its documentation
- Add missing Send and Sync trait implementation for SetOnce
- Make ARef Unpin as it is supposed to be
- Add __rust_helper to a few Rust helpers as a preparation for
helper LTO
- Inline various lock related functions to avoid additional function
calls
WW mutexes:
- Extend ww_mutex tests and other test-ww_mutex updates (John
Stultz)
Misc fixes and cleanups:
- rcu: Mark lockdep_assert_rcu_helper() __always_inline (Arnd
Bergmann)
- locking/local_lock: Include more missing headers (Peter Zijlstra)
- seqlock: fix scoped_seqlock_read kernel-doc (Randy Dunlap)
- rust: sync: Replace `kernel::c_str!` with C-Strings (Tamir
Duberstein)"
* tag 'locking-core-2026-02-08' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (90 commits)
locking/rwlock: Fix write_trylock_irqsave() with CONFIG_INLINE_WRITE_TRYLOCK
rcu: Mark lockdep_assert_rcu_helper() __always_inline
compiler-context-analysis: Remove __assume_ctx_lock from initializers
tomoyo: Use scoped init guard
crypto: Use scoped init guard
kcov: Use scoped init guard
compiler-context-analysis: Introduce scoped init guards
cleanup: Make __DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD handle commas in initializers
seqlock: fix scoped_seqlock_read kernel-doc
tools: Update context analysis macros in compiler_types.h
rust: sync: Replace `kernel::c_str!` with C-Strings
rust: sync: Inline various lock related methods
rust: helpers: Move #define __rust_helper out of atomic.c
rust: wait: Add __rust_helper to helpers
rust: time: Add __rust_helper to helpers
rust: task: Add __rust_helper to helpers
rust: sync: Add __rust_helper to helpers
rust: refcount: Add __rust_helper to helpers
rust: rcu: Add __rust_helper to helpers
rust: processor: Add __rust_helper to helpers
...
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4d84667627 |
Performance events changes for v7.0:
x86 PMU driver updates:
- Add support for the core PMU for Intel Diamond Rapids (DMR) CPUs.
Compared to previous iterations of the Intel PMU code, there's
been a lot of changes, which center around three main areas:
- Introduce the OFF-MODULE RESPONSE (OMR) facility to
replace the Off-Core Response (OCR) facility
- New PEBS data source encoding layout
- Support the new "RDPMC user disable" feature
(Dapeng Mi)
- Likewise, a large series adds uncore PMU support for
Intel Diamond Rapids (DMR) CPUs, which center around these
four main areas:
- DMR may have two Integrated I/O and Memory Hub (IMH) dies,
separate from the compute tile (CBB) dies. Each CBB and
each IMH die has its own discovery domain.
- Unlike prior CPUs that retrieve the global discovery table
portal exclusively via PCI or MSR, DMR uses PCI for IMH PMON
discovery and MSR for CBB PMON discovery.
- DMR introduces several new PMON types: SCA, HAMVF, D2D_ULA,
UBR, PCIE4, CRS, CPC, ITC, OTC, CMS, and PCIE6.
- IIO free-running counters in DMR are MMIO-based, unlike SPR.
(Zide Chen)
- Also add support for Add missing PMON units for Intel Panther Lake,
and support Nova Lake (NVL), which largely maps to Panther Lake.
(Zide Chen)
- KVM integration: Add support for mediated vPMUs (by Kan Liang
and Sean Christopherson, with fixes and cleanups by Peter Zijlstra,
Sandipan Das and Mingwei Zhang)
- Add Intel cstate driver to support for Wildcat Lake (WCL)
CPUs, which are a low-power variant of Panther Lake.
(Zide Chen)
- Add core, cstate and MSR PMU support for the Airmont NP Intel CPU
(aka MaxLinear Lightning Mountain), which maps to the existing
Airmont code. (Martin Schiller)
Performance enhancements:
- core: Speed up kexec shutdown by avoiding unnecessary
cross CPU calls. (Jan H. Schönherr)
- core: Fix slow perf_event_task_exit() with LBR callstacks
(Namhyung Kim)
User-space stack unwinding support:
- Various cleanups and refactorings in preparation to generalize
the unwinding code for other architectures. (Jens Remus)
Uprobes updates:
- Transition from kmap_atomic to kmap_local_page (Keke Ming)
- Fix incorrect lockdep condition in filter_chain() (Breno Leitao)
- Fix XOL allocation failure for 32-bit tasks (Oleg Nesterov)
Misc fixes and cleanups:
- s390: Remove kvm_types.h from Kbuild (Randy Dunlap)
- x86/intel/uncore: Convert comma to semicolon (Chen Ni)
- x86/uncore: Clean up const mismatch (Greg Kroah-Hartman)
- x86/ibs: Fix typo in dc_l2tlb_miss comment (Xiang-Bin Shi)
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'perf-core-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull performance event updates from Ingo Molnar:
"x86 PMU driver updates:
- Add support for the core PMU for Intel Diamond Rapids (DMR) CPUs
(Dapeng Mi)
Compared to previous iterations of the Intel PMU code, there's been
a lot of changes, which center around three main areas:
- Introduce the OFF-MODULE RESPONSE (OMR) facility to replace the
Off-Core Response (OCR) facility
- New PEBS data source encoding layout
- Support the new "RDPMC user disable" feature
- Likewise, a large series adds uncore PMU support for Intel Diamond
Rapids (DMR) CPUs (Zide Chen)
This centers around these four main areas:
- DMR may have two Integrated I/O and Memory Hub (IMH) dies,
separate from the compute tile (CBB) dies. Each CBB and each IMH
die has its own discovery domain.
- Unlike prior CPUs that retrieve the global discovery table
portal exclusively via PCI or MSR, DMR uses PCI for IMH PMON
discovery and MSR for CBB PMON discovery.
- DMR introduces several new PMON types: SCA, HAMVF, D2D_ULA, UBR,
PCIE4, CRS, CPC, ITC, OTC, CMS, and PCIE6.
- IIO free-running counters in DMR are MMIO-based, unlike SPR.
- Also add support for Add missing PMON units for Intel Panther Lake,
and support Nova Lake (NVL), which largely maps to Panther Lake.
(Zide Chen)
- KVM integration: Add support for mediated vPMUs (by Kan Liang and
Sean Christopherson, with fixes and cleanups by Peter Zijlstra,
Sandipan Das and Mingwei Zhang)
- Add Intel cstate driver to support for Wildcat Lake (WCL) CPUs,
which are a low-power variant of Panther Lake (Zide Chen)
- Add core, cstate and MSR PMU support for the Airmont NP Intel CPU
(aka MaxLinear Lightning Mountain), which maps to the existing
Airmont code (Martin Schiller)
Performance enhancements:
- Speed up kexec shutdown by avoiding unnecessary cross CPU calls
(Jan H. Schönherr)
- Fix slow perf_event_task_exit() with LBR callstacks (Namhyung Kim)
User-space stack unwinding support:
- Various cleanups and refactorings in preparation to generalize the
unwinding code for other architectures (Jens Remus)
Uprobes updates:
- Transition from kmap_atomic to kmap_local_page (Keke Ming)
- Fix incorrect lockdep condition in filter_chain() (Breno Leitao)
- Fix XOL allocation failure for 32-bit tasks (Oleg Nesterov)
Misc fixes and cleanups:
- s390: Remove kvm_types.h from Kbuild (Randy Dunlap)
- x86/intel/uncore: Convert comma to semicolon (Chen Ni)
- x86/uncore: Clean up const mismatch (Greg Kroah-Hartman)
- x86/ibs: Fix typo in dc_l2tlb_miss comment (Xiang-Bin Shi)"
* tag 'perf-core-2026-02-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (58 commits)
s390: remove kvm_types.h from Kbuild
uprobes: Fix incorrect lockdep condition in filter_chain()
x86/ibs: Fix typo in dc_l2tlb_miss comment
x86/uprobes: Fix XOL allocation failure for 32-bit tasks
perf/x86/intel/uncore: Convert comma to semicolon
perf/x86/intel: Add support for rdpmc user disable feature
perf/x86: Use macros to replace magic numbers in attr_rdpmc
perf/x86/intel: Add core PMU support for Novalake
perf/x86/intel: Add support for PEBS memory auxiliary info field in NVL
perf/x86/intel: Add core PMU support for DMR
perf/x86/intel: Add support for PEBS memory auxiliary info field in DMR
perf/x86/intel: Support the 4 new OMR MSRs introduced in DMR and NVL
perf/core: Fix slow perf_event_task_exit() with LBR callstacks
perf/core: Speed up kexec shutdown by avoiding unnecessary cross CPU calls
uprobes: use kmap_local_page() for temporary page mappings
arm/uprobes: use kmap_local_page() in arch_uprobe_copy_ixol()
mips/uprobes: use kmap_local_page() in arch_uprobe_copy_ixol()
arm64/uprobes: use kmap_local_page() in arch_uprobe_copy_ixol()
riscv/uprobes: use kmap_local_page() in arch_uprobe_copy_ixol()
perf/x86/intel/uncore: Add Nova Lake support
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bpf-next-7.0
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Merge tag 'bpf-next-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next
Pull bpf updates from Alexei Starovoitov:
- Support associating BPF program with struct_ops (Amery Hung)
- Switch BPF local storage to rqspinlock and remove recursion detection
counters which were causing false positives (Amery Hung)
- Fix live registers marking for indirect jumps (Anton Protopopov)
- Introduce execution context detection BPF helpers (Changwoo Min)
- Improve verifier precision for 32bit sign extension pattern
(Cupertino Miranda)
- Optimize BTF type lookup by sorting vmlinux BTF and doing binary
search (Donglin Peng)
- Allow states pruning for misc/invalid slots in iterator loops (Eduard
Zingerman)
- In preparation for ASAN support in BPF arenas teach libbpf to move
global BPF variables to the end of the region and enable arena kfuncs
while holding locks (Emil Tsalapatis)
- Introduce support for implicit arguments in kfuncs and migrate a
number of them to new API. This is a prerequisite for cgroup
sub-schedulers in sched-ext (Ihor Solodrai)
- Fix incorrect copied_seq calculation in sockmap (Jiayuan Chen)
- Fix ORC stack unwind from kprobe_multi (Jiri Olsa)
- Speed up fentry attach by using single ftrace direct ops in BPF
trampolines (Jiri Olsa)
- Require frozen map for calculating map hash (KP Singh)
- Fix lock entry creation in TAS fallback in rqspinlock (Kumar
Kartikeya Dwivedi)
- Allow user space to select cpu in lookup/update operations on per-cpu
array and hash maps (Leon Hwang)
- Make kfuncs return trusted pointers by default (Matt Bobrowski)
- Introduce "fsession" support where single BPF program is executed
upon entry and exit from traced kernel function (Menglong Dong)
- Allow bpf_timer and bpf_wq use in all programs types (Mykyta
Yatsenko, Andrii Nakryiko, Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi, Alexei
Starovoitov)
- Make KF_TRUSTED_ARGS the default for all kfuncs and clean up their
definition across the tree (Puranjay Mohan)
- Allow BPF arena calls from non-sleepable context (Puranjay Mohan)
- Improve register id comparison logic in the verifier and extend
linked registers with negative offsets (Puranjay Mohan)
- In preparation for BPF-OOM introduce kfuncs to access memcg events
(Roman Gushchin)
- Use CFI compatible destructor kfunc type (Sami Tolvanen)
- Add bitwise tracking for BPF_END in the verifier (Tianci Cao)
- Add range tracking for BPF_DIV and BPF_MOD in the verifier (Yazhou
Tang)
- Make BPF selftests work with 64k page size (Yonghong Song)
* tag 'bpf-next-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next: (268 commits)
selftests/bpf: Fix outdated test on storage->smap
selftests/bpf: Choose another percpu variable in bpf for btf_dump test
selftests/bpf: Remove test_task_storage_map_stress_lookup
selftests/bpf: Update task_local_storage/task_storage_nodeadlock test
selftests/bpf: Update task_local_storage/recursion test
selftests/bpf: Update sk_storage_omem_uncharge test
bpf: Switch to bpf_selem_unlink_nofail in bpf_local_storage_{map_free, destroy}
bpf: Support lockless unlink when freeing map or local storage
bpf: Prepare for bpf_selem_unlink_nofail()
bpf: Remove unused percpu counter from bpf_local_storage_map_free
bpf: Remove cgroup local storage percpu counter
bpf: Remove task local storage percpu counter
bpf: Change local_storage->lock and b->lock to rqspinlock
bpf: Convert bpf_selem_unlink to failable
bpf: Convert bpf_selem_link_map to failable
bpf: Convert bpf_selem_unlink_map to failable
bpf: Select bpf_local_storage_map_bucket based on bpf_local_storage
selftests/xsk: fix number of Tx frags in invalid packet
selftests/xsk: properly handle batch ending in the middle of a packet
bpf: Prevent reentrance into call_rcu_tasks_trace()
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Modules changes for v7.0-rc1
Module signing:
- Remove SHA-1 support for signing modules. SHA-1 is no longer
considered secure for signatures due to vulnerabilities that can
lead to hash collisions. None of the major distributions use
SHA-1 anymore, and the kernel has defaulted to SHA-512 since
v6.11. Note that loading SHA-1 signed modules is still supported.
- Update scripts/sign-file to use only the OpenSSL CMS API for
signing. As SHA-1 support is gone, we can drop the legacy PKCS#7
API which was limited to SHA-1. This also cleans up support for
legacy OpenSSL versions.
Cleanups and fixes:
- Use system_dfl_wq instead of the per-cpu system_wq following the
ongoing workqueue API refactoring.
- Avoid open-coded kvrealloc() in module decompression logic by
using the standard helper.
- Improve section annotations by replacing the custom __modinit
with __init_or_module and removing several unused __INIT*_OR_MODULE
macros.
- Fix kernel-doc warnings in include/linux/moduleparam.h.
- Ensure set_module_sig_enforced is only declared when module
signing is enabled.
- Fix gendwarfksyms build failures on 32-bit hosts.
MAINTAINERS:
- Update the module subsystem entry to reflect the maintainer
rotation and update the git repository link.
The changes have been soaking in linux-next since -rc2.
Note that like Daniel mentioned in the previous pull request [1], we
rotate maintainership every 6 months, and I will be handling the module
subsystem pull requests for the first half of this year.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20251203234840.3720-1-da.gomez@kernel.org [1]
Signed-off-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com>
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Merge tag 'modules-7.0-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/modules/linux
Pull module updates from Sami Tolvanen:
"Module signing:
- Remove SHA-1 support for signing modules.
SHA-1 is no longer considered secure for signatures due to
vulnerabilities that can lead to hash collisions. None of the major
distributions use SHA-1 anymore, and the kernel has defaulted to
SHA-512 since v6.11.
Note that loading SHA-1 signed modules is still supported.
- Update scripts/sign-file to use only the OpenSSL CMS API for
signing.
As SHA-1 support is gone, we can drop the legacy PKCS#7 API which
was limited to SHA-1. This also cleans up support for legacy
OpenSSL versions.
Cleanups and fixes:
- Use system_dfl_wq instead of the per-cpu system_wq following the
ongoing workqueue API refactoring.
- Avoid open-coded kvrealloc() in module decompression logic by using
the standard helper.
- Improve section annotations by replacing the custom __modinit with
__init_or_module and removing several unused __INIT*_OR_MODULE
macros.
- Fix kernel-doc warnings in include/linux/moduleparam.h.
- Ensure set_module_sig_enforced is only declared when module signing
is enabled.
- Fix gendwarfksyms build failures on 32-bit hosts.
MAINTAINERS:
- Update the module subsystem entry to reflect the maintainer
rotation and update the git repository link"
* tag 'modules-7.0-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/modules/linux:
modules: moduleparam.h: fix kernel-doc comments
module: Only declare set_module_sig_enforced when CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=y
module/decompress: Avoid open-coded kvrealloc()
gendwarfksyms: Fix build on 32-bit hosts
sign-file: Use only the OpenSSL CMS API for signing
module: Remove SHA-1 support for module signing
module: replace use of system_wq with system_dfl_wq
params: Replace __modinit with __init_or_module
module: Remove unused __INIT*_OR_MODULE macros
MAINTAINERS: Update module subsystem maintainers and repository
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08df88fa14 |
This update includes the following changes:
API:
- Fix race condition in hwrng core by using RCU.
Algorithms:
- Allow authenc(sha224,rfc3686) in fips mode.
- Add test vectors for authenc(hmac(sha384),cbc(aes)).
- Add test vectors for authenc(hmac(sha224),cbc(aes)).
- Add test vectors for authenc(hmac(md5),cbc(des3_ede)).
- Add lz4 support in hisi_zip.
- Only allow clear key use during self-test in s390/{phmac,paes}.
Drivers:
- Set rng quality to 900 in airoha.
- Add gcm(aes) support for AMD/Xilinx Versal device.
- Allow tfms to share device in hisilicon/trng.
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Merge tag 'v7.0-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6
Pull crypto update from Herbert Xu:
"API:
- Fix race condition in hwrng core by using RCU
Algorithms:
- Allow authenc(sha224,rfc3686) in fips mode
- Add test vectors for authenc(hmac(sha384),cbc(aes))
- Add test vectors for authenc(hmac(sha224),cbc(aes))
- Add test vectors for authenc(hmac(md5),cbc(des3_ede))
- Add lz4 support in hisi_zip
- Only allow clear key use during self-test in s390/{phmac,paes}
Drivers:
- Set rng quality to 900 in airoha
- Add gcm(aes) support for AMD/Xilinx Versal device
- Allow tfms to share device in hisilicon/trng"
* tag 'v7.0-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: (100 commits)
crypto: img-hash - Use unregister_ahashes in img_{un}register_algs
crypto: testmgr - Add test vectors for authenc(hmac(md5),cbc(des3_ede))
crypto: cesa - Simplify return statement in mv_cesa_dequeue_req_locked
crypto: testmgr - Add test vectors for authenc(hmac(sha224),cbc(aes))
crypto: testmgr - Add test vectors for authenc(hmac(sha384),cbc(aes))
hwrng: core - use RCU and work_struct to fix race condition
crypto: starfive - Fix memory leak in starfive_aes_aead_do_one_req()
crypto: xilinx - Fix inconsistant indentation
crypto: rng - Use unregister_rngs in register_rngs
crypto: atmel - Use unregister_{aeads,ahashes,skciphers}
hwrng: optee - simplify OP-TEE context match
crypto: ccp - Add sysfs attribute for boot integrity
dt-bindings: crypto: atmel,at91sam9g46-sha: add microchip,lan9691-sha
dt-bindings: crypto: atmel,at91sam9g46-aes: add microchip,lan9691-aes
dt-bindings: crypto: qcom,inline-crypto-engine: document the Milos ICE
crypto: caam - fix netdev memory leak in dpaa2_caam_probe
crypto: hisilicon/qm - increase wait time for mailbox
crypto: hisilicon/qm - obtain the mailbox configuration at one time
crypto: hisilicon/qm - remove unnecessary code in qm_mb_write()
crypto: hisilicon/qm - move the barrier before writing to the mailbox register
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The kthread code provides an infrastructure which manages the preferred
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9b1b3dcd28 |
Power management updates for 6.20-rc1/7.0-rc1
- Remove the unused omap-cpufreq driver (Andreas Kemnade)
- Optimize error handling code in cpufreq_boost_trigger_state() and
make cpufreq_boost_trigger_state() return -EOPNOTSUPP if no policy
supports boost (Lifeng Zheng)
- Update cpufreq-dt-platdev list for tegra, qcom, TI (Aaron Kling,
Dhruva Gole, and Konrad Dybcio)
- Minor improvements to the cpufreq and cpumask rust implementation
(Alexandre Courbot, Alice Ryhl, Tamir Duberstein, and Yilin Chen)
- Add support for AM62L3 SoC to the ti-cpufreq driver (Dhruva Gole)
- Update arch_freq_scale in the CPPC cpufreq driver's frequency
invariance engine (FIE) in scheduler ticks if the related CPPC
registers are not in PCC (Jie Zhan)
- Assorted minor cleanups and improvements in ARM cpufreq drivers (Juan
Martinez, Felix Gu, Luca Weiss, and Sergey Shtylyov)
- Add generic helpers for sysfs show/store to cppc_cpufreq (Sumit
Gupta)
- Make the scaling_setspeed cpufreq sysfs attribute return the actual
requested frequency to avoid confusion (Pengjie Zhang)
- Simplify the idle CPU time granularity test in the ondemand cpufreq
governor (Frederic Weisbecker)
- Enable asym capacity in intel_pstate only when CPU SMT is not
possible (Yaxiong Tian)
- Update the description of rate_limit_us default value in cpufreq
documentation (Yaxiong Tian)
- Add a command line option to adjust the C-states table in the
intel_idle driver, remove the 'preferred_cstates' module parameter
from it, add C-states validation to it and clean it up (Artem
Bityutskiy)
- Make the menu cpuidle governor always check the time till the closest
timer event when the scheduler tick has been stopped to prevent it
from mistakenly selecting the deepest available idle state (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Update the teo cpuidle governor to avoid making suboptimal decisions
in certain corner cases and generally improve idle state selection
accuracy (Rafael Wysocki)
- Remove an unlikely() annotation on the early-return condition in
menu_select() that leads to branch misprediction 100% of the time
on systems with only 1 idle state enabled, like ARM64 servers (Breno
Leitao)
- Add Christian Loehle to MAINTAINERS as a cpuidle reviewer (Christian
Loehle)
- Stop flagging the PM runtime workqueue as freezable to avoid system
suspend and resume deadlocks in subsystems that assume asynchronous
runtime PM to work during system-wide PM transitions (Rafael Wysocki)
- Drop redundant NULL pointer checks before acomp_request_free() from
the hibernation code handling image saving (Rafael Wysocki)
- Update wakeup_sources_walk_start() to handle empty lists of wakeup
sources as appropriate (Samuel Wu)
- Make dev_pm_clear_wake_irq() check the power.wakeirq value under
power.lock to avoid race conditions (Gui-Dong Han)
- Avoid bit field races related to power.work_in_progress in the core
device suspend code (Xuewen Yan)
- Make several drivers discard pm_runtime_put() return value in
preparation for converting that function to a void one (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Add PL4 support for Ice Lake to the Intel RAPL power capping
driver (Daniel Tang)
- Replace sprintf() with sysfs_emit() in power capping sysfs show
functions (Sumeet Pawnikar)
- Make dev_pm_opp_get_level() return value match the documentation
after a previous update of the latter (Aleks Todorov)
- Use scoped for each OF child loop in the OPP code (Krzysztof
Kozlowski)
- Fix a bug in an example code snippet and correct typos in the energy
model management documentation (Patrick Little)
- Fix miscellaneous problems in cpupower (Kaushlendra Kumar):
* idle_monitor: Fix incorrect value logged after stop
* Fix inverted APERF capability check
* Use strcspn() to strip trailing newline
* Reset errno before strtoull()
* Show C0 in idle-info dump
- Improve cpupower installation procedure by making the systemd step
optional and allowing users to disable the installation of systemd's
unit file (João Marcos Costa)
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Merge tag 'pm-6.20-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"By the number of commits, cpufreq is the leading party (again) and the
most visible change there is the removal of the omap-cpufreq driver
that has not been used for a long time (good riddance). There are also
quite a few changes in the cppc_cpufreq driver, mostly related to
fixing its frequency invariance engine in the case when the CPPC
registers used by it are not in PCC. In addition to that, support for
AM62L3 is added to the ti-cpufreq driver and the cpufreq-dt-platdev
list is updated for some platforms. The remaining cpufreq changes are
assorted fixes and cleanups.
Next up is cpuidle and the changes there are dominated by intel_idle
driver updates, mostly related to the new command line facility
allowing users to adjust the list of C-states used by the driver.
There are also a few updates of cpuidle governors, including two menu
governor fixes and some refinements of the teo governor, and a
MAINTAINERS update adding Christian Loehle as a cpuidle reviewer.
[Thanks for stepping up Christian!]
The most significant update related to system suspend and hibernation
is the one to stop freezing the PM runtime workqueue during system PM
transitions which allows some deadlocks to be avoided. There is also a
fix for possible concurrent bit field updates in the core device
suspend code and a few other minor fixes.
Apart from the above, several drivers are updated to discard the
return value of pm_runtime_put() which is going to be converted to a
void function as soon as everybody stops using its return value, PL4
support for Ice Lake is added to the Intel RAPL power capping driver,
and there are assorted cleanups, documentation fixes, and some
cpupower utility improvements.
Specifics:
- Remove the unused omap-cpufreq driver (Andreas Kemnade)
- Optimize error handling code in cpufreq_boost_trigger_state() and
make cpufreq_boost_trigger_state() return -EOPNOTSUPP if no policy
supports boost (Lifeng Zheng)
- Update cpufreq-dt-platdev list for tegra, qcom, TI (Aaron Kling,
Dhruva Gole, and Konrad Dybcio)
- Minor improvements to the cpufreq and cpumask rust implementation
(Alexandre Courbot, Alice Ryhl, Tamir Duberstein, and Yilin Chen)
- Add support for AM62L3 SoC to the ti-cpufreq driver (Dhruva Gole)
- Update arch_freq_scale in the CPPC cpufreq driver's frequency
invariance engine (FIE) in scheduler ticks if the related CPPC
registers are not in PCC (Jie Zhan)
- Assorted minor cleanups and improvements in ARM cpufreq drivers
(Juan Martinez, Felix Gu, Luca Weiss, and Sergey Shtylyov)
- Add generic helpers for sysfs show/store to cppc_cpufreq (Sumit
Gupta)
- Make the scaling_setspeed cpufreq sysfs attribute return the actual
requested frequency to avoid confusion (Pengjie Zhang)
- Simplify the idle CPU time granularity test in the ondemand cpufreq
governor (Frederic Weisbecker)
- Enable asym capacity in intel_pstate only when CPU SMT is not
possible (Yaxiong Tian)
- Update the description of rate_limit_us default value in cpufreq
documentation (Yaxiong Tian)
- Add a command line option to adjust the C-states table in the
intel_idle driver, remove the 'preferred_cstates' module parameter
from it, add C-states validation to it and clean it up (Artem
Bityutskiy)
- Make the menu cpuidle governor always check the time till the
closest timer event when the scheduler tick has been stopped to
prevent it from mistakenly selecting the deepest available idle
state (Rafael Wysocki)
- Update the teo cpuidle governor to avoid making suboptimal
decisions in certain corner cases and generally improve idle state
selection accuracy (Rafael Wysocki)
- Remove an unlikely() annotation on the early-return condition in
menu_select() that leads to branch misprediction 100% of the time
on systems with only 1 idle state enabled, like ARM64 servers
(Breno Leitao)
- Add Christian Loehle to MAINTAINERS as a cpuidle reviewer
(Christian Loehle)
- Stop flagging the PM runtime workqueue as freezable to avoid system
suspend and resume deadlocks in subsystems that assume asynchronous
runtime PM to work during system-wide PM transitions (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Drop redundant NULL pointer checks before acomp_request_free() from
the hibernation code handling image saving (Rafael Wysocki)
- Update wakeup_sources_walk_start() to handle empty lists of wakeup
sources as appropriate (Samuel Wu)
- Make dev_pm_clear_wake_irq() check the power.wakeirq value under
power.lock to avoid race conditions (Gui-Dong Han)
- Avoid bit field races related to power.work_in_progress in the core
device suspend code (Xuewen Yan)
- Make several drivers discard pm_runtime_put() return value in
preparation for converting that function to a void one (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Add PL4 support for Ice Lake to the Intel RAPL power capping driver
(Daniel Tang)
- Replace sprintf() with sysfs_emit() in power capping sysfs show
functions (Sumeet Pawnikar)
- Make dev_pm_opp_get_level() return value match the documentation
after a previous update of the latter (Aleks Todorov)
- Use scoped for each OF child loop in the OPP code (Krzysztof
Kozlowski)
- Fix a bug in an example code snippet and correct typos in the
energy model management documentation (Patrick Little)
- Fix miscellaneous problems in cpupower (Kaushlendra Kumar):
* idle_monitor: Fix incorrect value logged after stop
* Fix inverted APERF capability check
* Use strcspn() to strip trailing newline
* Reset errno before strtoull()
* Show C0 in idle-info dump
- Improve cpupower installation procedure by making the systemd step
optional and allowing users to disable the installation of
systemd's unit file (João Marcos Costa)"
* tag 'pm-6.20-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (65 commits)
PM: sleep: core: Avoid bit field races related to work_in_progress
PM: sleep: wakeirq: harden dev_pm_clear_wake_irq() against races
cpufreq: Documentation: Update description of rate_limit_us default value
cpufreq: intel_pstate: Enable asym capacity only when CPU SMT is not possible
PM: wakeup: Handle empty list in wakeup_sources_walk_start()
PM: EM: Documentation: Fix bug in example code snippet
Documentation: Fix typos in energy model documentation
cpuidle: governors: teo: Refine intercepts-based idle state lookup
cpuidle: governors: teo: Adjust the classification of wakeup events
cpufreq: ondemand: Simplify idle cputime granularity test
cpufreq: userspace: make scaling_setspeed return the actual requested frequency
PM: hibernate: Drop NULL pointer checks before acomp_request_free()
cpufreq: CPPC: Add generic helpers for sysfs show/store
cpufreq: scmi: Fix device_node reference leak in scmi_cpu_domain_id()
cpufreq: ti-cpufreq: add support for AM62L3 SoC
cpufreq: dt-platdev: Add ti,am62l3 to blocklist
cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add comment explaining nominal_perf usage for performance policy
cpufreq: scmi: correct SCMI explanation
cpufreq: dt-platdev: Block the driver from probing on more QC platforms
rust: cpumask: rename methods of Cpumask for clarity and consistency
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ACPI support updates for 6.20-rc1/7.0-rc1
- Update the ACPICA code in the kernel to upstream version 20251212
which includes the following changes:
* Add support for new ACPI table DTPR (Michal Camacho Romero)
* Release objects with acpi_ut_delete_object_desc() (Zilin Guan)
* Add UUIDs for Microsoft fan extensions and UUIDs associated with
TPM 2.0 devices (Armin Wolf)
* Fix NULL pointer dereference in acpi_ev_address_space_dispatch()
(Alexey Simakov)
* Add KEYP ACPI table definition (Dave Jiang)
* Add support for the Microsoft display mux _OSI string (Armin Wolf)
* Add definitions for the IOVT ACPI table (Xianglai Li)
* Abort AML bytecode execution on AML_FATAL_OP (Armin Wolf)
* Include all fields in subtable type1 for PPTT (Ben Horgan)
* Add GICv5 MADT structures and Arm IORT IWB node definitions (Jose
Marinho)
* Update Parameter Block structure for RAS2 and add a new flag in
Memory Affinity Structure for SRAT (Pawel Chmielewski)
* Add _VDM (Voltage Domain) object (Pawel Chmielewski)
- Add support for GICv5 ACPI probing on ARM which is based on the
GICv5 MADT structures and ARM IORT IWB node definitions recently
added to ACPICA (Lorenzo Pieralisi)
- Rework ACPI PM notification setup for PCI root buses and modify the
ACPI PM setup for devices to register wakeup source objects under
physical (that is, PCI, platform, etc.) devices instead of doing that
under their ACPI companions (Rafael Wysocki)
- Adjust debug messages regarding postponed ACPI PM printed during
system resume to be more accurate (Rafael Wysocki)
- Remove dead code from lps0_device_attach() (Gergo Koteles)
- Start to invoke Microsoft Function 9 (Turn On Display) of the Low-
Power S0 Idle (LPS0) _DSM in the suspend-to-idle resume flow on
systems with ACPI LPS0 support to address a functional issue on
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura (15ILL9), where system fans and keyboard
backlights fail to resume after suspend (Jakob Riemenschneider)
- Add sysfs attribute cid for exposing _CID lists under ACPI device
objects (Rafael Wysocki)
- Replace sprintf() with sysfs_emit() in all of the core ACPI sysfs
interface code (Sumeet Pawnikar)
- Use acpi_get_local_u64_address() in the code implementing ACPI
support for PCI to evaluate _ADR instead of evaluating that object
directly (Andy Shevchenko)
- Add JWIPC JVC9100 to irq1_level_low_skip_override[] to unbreak
serial IRQs on that system (Ai Chao)
- Fix handling of _OSC errors in acpi_run_osc() to avoid failures on
systems where _OSC error bits are set even though the _OSC return
buffer contains acknowledged feature bits (Rafael Wysocki)
- Clean up and rearrange \_SB._OSC handling for general platform
features and USB4 features to avoid code duplication and unnecessary
memory management overhead (Rafael Wysocki)
- Make the ACPI core device enumeration code handle PNP0C01 and PNP0C02
("system resource") device objects directly instead of letting the
legacy PNP system driver handle them to avoid device enumeration
issues on systems where PNP0C02 is present in the _CID list under
ACPI device objects with a _HID matching a proper device driver in
Linux (Rafael Wysocki)
- Drop workarounds for the known device enumeration issues related to
_CID lists containing PNP0C02 (Rafael Wysocki)
- Drop outdated comment regarding removed function in the ACPI-based
device enumeration code (Julia Lawall)
- Make PRP0001 device matching work as expected for ACPI device objects
using it as a _HID for board development and similar purposes (Kartik
Rajput)
- Use async schedule function in acpi_scan_clear_dep_fn() to avoid
races with user space initialization on some systems (Yicong Yang)
- Add a piece of documentation explaining why binding drivers directly
to ACPI device objects is not a good idea in general and why it is
desirable to convert drivers doing so into proper platform drivers
that use struct platform_driver for device binding (Rafael Wysocki)
- Convert multiple "core ACPI" drivers, including the NFIT ACPI device
driver, the generic ACPI button drivers, the generic ACPI thermal
zone driver, the ACPI hardware event device (HED) driver, the ACPI EC
driver, the ACPI SMBUS HC driver, the ACPI Smart Battery Subsystem
(SBS) driver, and the ACPI backlight (video) driver to proper platform
drivers that use struct platform_driver for device binding (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Use acpi_get_local_u64_address() in the ACPI backlight (video) driver
to evaluate _ADR instead of evaluating that object directly (Andy
Shevchenko)
- Convert the generic ACPI battery driver to a proper platform driver
using struct platform_driver for device binding (Rafael Wysocki)
- Fix incorrect charging status when current is zero in the generic
ACPI battery driver (Ata İlhan Köktürk)
- Use LIST_HEAD() for initializing a stack-allocated list in the
generic ACPI watchdog device driver (Can Peng)
- Rework the ACPI idle driver initialization to register it directly
from the common initialization code instead of doing that from a
CPU hotplug "online" callback and clean it up (Huisong Li, Rafael
Wysocki)
- Fix a possible NULL pointer dereference in
acpi_processor_errata_piix4() (Tuo Li)
- Make read-only array non_mmio_desc[] static const (Colin Ian King)
- Prevent the APEI GHES support code on ARM from accessing memory out
of bounds or going past the ARM processor CPER record buffer (Mauro
Carvalho Chehab)
- Prevent cper_print_fw_err() from dumping the entire memory on systems
with defective firmware (Mauro Carvalho Chehab)
- Improve ghes_notify_nmi() status check to avoid unnecessary overhead
in the NMI handler by carrying out all of the requisite preparations
and the NMI registration time (Tony Luck)
- Refactor the GHES driver by extracting common functionality into
reusable helper functions to reduce code duplication and improve
the ghes_notify_sea() status check in analogy with the previous
ghes_notify_nmi() status check improvement (Shuai Xue)
- Make ELOG and GHES log and trace consistently and support the CPER
CXL protocol analogously (Fabio De Francesco)
- Disable KASAN instrumentation in the APEI GHES driver when compile
testing with clang < 18 (Nathan Chancellor)
- Let ghes_edac be the preferred driver to load on __ZX__ and _BYO_
systems by extending the platform detection list in the APEI GHES
driver (Tony W Wang-oc)
- Clean up cppc_perf_caps and cppc_perf_ctrls structs and rename EPP
constants for clarity in the ACPI CPPC library (Sumit Gupta)
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Merge tag 'acpi-6.20-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull ACPI updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"This one is significantly larger than previous ACPI support pull
requests because several significant updates have coincided in it.
First, there is a routine ACPICA code update, to upstream version
20251212, but this time it covers new ACPI 6.6 material that has not
been covered yet. Among other things, it includes definitions of a few
new ACPI tables and updates of some others, like the GICv5 MADT
structures and ARM IORT IWB node definitions that are used for adding
GICv5 ACPI probing on ARM (that technically is IRQ subsystem material,
but it depends on the ACPICA changes, so it is included here). The
latter alone adds a few hundred lines of new code.
Second, there is an update of ACPI _OSC handling including a fix that
prevents failures from occurring in some corner cases due to careless
handling of _OSC error bits.
On top of that, the "system resource" ACPI device objects with the
PNP0C01 and PNP0C02 are now going to be handled by the ACPI core
device enumeration code instead of handing them over to the legacy PNP
system driver which causes device enumeration issues to occur. Some of
those issues have been worked around in device drivers and elsewhere
and those workarounds should not be necessary any more, so they are
going away.
Moreover, the time has come to convert all "core ACPI" device drivers
that were still using struct acpi_driver objects for device binding
into proper platform drivers that use struct platform_driver for this
purpose. These updates are accompanied by some requisite core ACPI
device enumeration code changes.
Next, there are ACPI APEI updates, including changes to avoid excess
overhead in the NMI handler and in SEA on the ARM side, changes to
unify ACPI-based HW error tracing and logging, and changes to prevent
APEI code from reaching out of its allocated memory.
There are also some ACPI power management updates, mostly related to
the ACPI cpuidle support in the processor driver, suspend-to-idle
handling on systems with ACPI support and to ACPI PM of devices.
In addition to the above, bugs are fixed and the code is cleaned up in
assorted places all over.
Specifics:
- Update the ACPICA code in the kernel to upstream version 20251212
which includes the following changes:
* Add support for new ACPI table DTPR (Michal Camacho Romero)
* Release objects with acpi_ut_delete_object_desc() (Zilin Guan)
* Add UUIDs for Microsoft fan extensions and UUIDs associated with
TPM 2.0 devices (Armin Wolf)
* Fix NULL pointer dereference in acpi_ev_address_space_dispatch()
(Alexey Simakov)
* Add KEYP ACPI table definition (Dave Jiang)
* Add support for the Microsoft display mux _OSI string (Armin
Wolf)
* Add definitions for the IOVT ACPI table (Xianglai Li)
* Abort AML bytecode execution on AML_FATAL_OP (Armin Wolf)
* Include all fields in subtable type1 for PPTT (Ben Horgan)
* Add GICv5 MADT structures and Arm IORT IWB node definitions
(Jose Marinho)
* Update Parameter Block structure for RAS2 and add a new flag in
Memory Affinity Structure for SRAT (Pawel Chmielewski)
* Add _VDM (Voltage Domain) object (Pawel Chmielewski)
- Add support for GICv5 ACPI probing on ARM which is based on the
GICv5 MADT structures and ARM IORT IWB node definitions recently
added to ACPICA (Lorenzo Pieralisi)
- Rework ACPI PM notification setup for PCI root buses and modify the
ACPI PM setup for devices to register wakeup source objects under
physical (that is, PCI, platform, etc.) devices instead of doing
that under their ACPI companions (Rafael Wysocki)
- Adjust debug messages regarding postponed ACPI PM printed during
system resume to be more accurate (Rafael Wysocki)
- Remove dead code from lps0_device_attach() (Gergo Koteles)
- Start to invoke Microsoft Function 9 (Turn On Display) of the Low-
Power S0 Idle (LPS0) _DSM in the suspend-to-idle resume flow on
systems with ACPI LPS0 support to address a functional issue on
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura (15ILL9), where system fans and keyboard
backlights fail to resume after suspend (Jakob Riemenschneider)
- Add sysfs attribute cid for exposing _CID lists under ACPI device
objects (Rafael Wysocki)
- Replace sprintf() with sysfs_emit() in all of the core ACPI sysfs
interface code (Sumeet Pawnikar)
- Use acpi_get_local_u64_address() in the code implementing ACPI
support for PCI to evaluate _ADR instead of evaluating that object
directly (Andy Shevchenko)
- Add JWIPC JVC9100 to irq1_level_low_skip_override[] to unbreak
serial IRQs on that system (Ai Chao)
- Fix handling of _OSC errors in acpi_run_osc() to avoid failures on
systems where _OSC error bits are set even though the _OSC return
buffer contains acknowledged feature bits (Rafael Wysocki)
- Clean up and rearrange \_SB._OSC handling for general platform
features and USB4 features to avoid code duplication and
unnecessary memory management overhead (Rafael Wysocki)
- Make the ACPI core device enumeration code handle PNP0C01 and
PNP0C02 ("system resource") device objects directly instead of
letting the legacy PNP system driver handle them to avoid device
enumeration issues on systems where PNP0C02 is present in the _CID
list under ACPI device objects with a _HID matching a proper device
driver in Linux (Rafael Wysocki)
- Drop workarounds for the known device enumeration issues related to
_CID lists containing PNP0C02 (Rafael Wysocki)
- Drop outdated comment regarding removed function in the ACPI-based
device enumeration code (Julia Lawall)
- Make PRP0001 device matching work as expected for ACPI device
objects using it as a _HID for board development and similar
purposes (Kartik Rajput)
- Use async schedule function in acpi_scan_clear_dep_fn() to avoid
races with user space initialization on some systems (Yicong Yang)
- Add a piece of documentation explaining why binding drivers
directly to ACPI device objects is not a good idea in general and
why it is desirable to convert drivers doing so into proper
platform drivers that use struct platform_driver for device binding
(Rafael Wysocki)
- Convert multiple "core ACPI" drivers, including the NFIT ACPI
device driver, the generic ACPI button drivers, the generic ACPI
thermal zone driver, the ACPI hardware event device (HED) driver,
the ACPI EC driver, the ACPI SMBUS HC driver, the ACPI Smart
Battery Subsystem (SBS) driver, and the ACPI backlight (video)
driver to proper platform drivers that use struct platform_driver
for device binding (Rafael Wysocki)
- Use acpi_get_local_u64_address() in the ACPI backlight (video)
driver to evaluate _ADR instead of evaluating that object directly
(Andy Shevchenko)
- Convert the generic ACPI battery driver to a proper platform driver
using struct platform_driver for device binding (Rafael Wysocki)
- Fix incorrect charging status when current is zero in the generic
ACPI battery driver (Ata İlhan Köktürk)
- Use LIST_HEAD() for initializing a stack-allocated list in the
generic ACPI watchdog device driver (Can Peng)
- Rework the ACPI idle driver initialization to register it directly
from the common initialization code instead of doing that from a
CPU hotplug "online" callback and clean it up (Huisong Li, Rafael
Wysocki)
- Fix a possible NULL pointer dereference in
acpi_processor_errata_piix4() (Tuo Li)
- Make read-only array non_mmio_desc[] static const (Colin Ian King)
- Prevent the APEI GHES support code on ARM from accessing memory out
of bounds or going past the ARM processor CPER record buffer (Mauro
Carvalho Chehab)
- Prevent cper_print_fw_err() from dumping the entire memory on
systems with defective firmware (Mauro Carvalho Chehab)
- Improve ghes_notify_nmi() status check to avoid unnecessary
overhead in the NMI handler by carrying out all of the requisite
preparations and the NMI registration time (Tony Luck)
- Refactor the GHES driver by extracting common functionality into
reusable helper functions to reduce code duplication and improve
the ghes_notify_sea() status check in analogy with the previous
ghes_notify_nmi() status check improvement (Shuai Xue)
- Make ELOG and GHES log and trace consistently and support the CPER
CXL protocol analogously (Fabio De Francesco)
- Disable KASAN instrumentation in the APEI GHES driver when compile
testing with clang < 18 (Nathan Chancellor)
- Let ghes_edac be the preferred driver to load on __ZX__ and _BYO_
systems by extending the platform detection list in the APEI GHES
driver (Tony W Wang-oc)
- Clean up cppc_perf_caps and cppc_perf_ctrls structs and rename EPP
constants for clarity in the ACPI CPPC library (Sumit Gupta)"
* tag 'acpi-6.20-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (117 commits)
ACPI: battery: fix incorrect charging status when current is zero
ACPI: scan: Use async schedule function in acpi_scan_clear_dep_fn()
ACPI: x86: s2idle: Invoke Microsoft _DSM Function 9 (Turn On Display)
ACPI: APEI: GHES: Add ghes_edac support for __ZX__ and _BYO_ systems
ACPI: APEI: GHES: Disable KASAN instrumentation when compile testing with clang < 18
ACPI: sysfs: Replace sprintf() with sysfs_emit()
ACPI: CPPC: Rename EPP constants for clarity
ACPI: CPPC: Clean up cppc_perf_caps and cppc_perf_ctrls structs
ACPI: processor: idle: Rework the handling of acpi_processor_ffh_lpi_probe()
ACPI: processor: idle: Convert acpi_processor_setup_cpuidle_dev() to void
ACPI: processor: idle: Convert acpi_processor_setup_cpuidle_states() to void
irqchip/gic-v5: Add ACPI IWB probing
irqchip/gic-v5: Add ACPI ITS probing
irqchip/gic-v5: Add ACPI IRS probing
irqchip/gic-v5: Split IRS probing into OF and generic portions
PCI/MSI: Make the pci_msi_map_rid_ctlr_node() interface firmware agnostic
irqdomain: Add parent field to struct irqchip_fwid
ACPI: PCI: simplify code with acpi_get_local_u64_address()
ACPI: video: simplify code with acpi_get_local_u64_address()
ACPI: PM: Adjust messages regarding postponed ACPI PM
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Merge tag 'for-7.0/block-20260206' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe:
- Support for batch request processing for ublk, improving the
efficiency of the kernel/ublk server communication. This can yield
nice 7-12% performance improvements
- Support for integrity data for ublk
- Various other ublk improvements and additions, including a ton of
selftests additions and updated
- Move the handling of blk-crypto software fallback from below the
block layer to above it. This reduces the complexity of dealing with
bio splitting
- Series fixing a number of potential deadlocks in blk-mq related to
the queue usage counter and writeback throttling and rq-qos debugfs
handling
- Add an async_depth queue attribute, to resolve a performance
regression that's been around for a qhilw related to the scheduler
depth handling
- Only use task_work for IOPOLL completions on NVMe, if it is necessary
to do so. An earlier fix for an issue resulted in all these
completions being punted to task_work, to guarantee that completions
were only run for a given io_uring ring when it was local to that
ring. With the new changes, we can detect if it's necessary to use
task_work or not, and avoid it if possible.
- rnbd fixes:
- Fix refcount underflow in device unmap path
- Handle PREFLUSH and NOUNMAP flags properly in protocol
- Fix server-side bi_size for special IOs
- Zero response buffer before use
- Fix trace format for flags
- Add .release to rnbd_dev_ktype
- MD pull requests via Yu Kuai
- Fix raid5_run() to return error when log_init() fails
- Fix IO hang with degraded array with llbitmap
- Fix percpu_ref not resurrected on suspend timeout in llbitmap
- Fix GPF in write_page caused by resize race
- Fix NULL pointer dereference in process_metadata_update
- Fix hang when stopping arrays with metadata through dm-raid
- Fix any_working flag handling in raid10_sync_request
- Refactor sync/recovery code path, improve error handling for
badblocks, and remove unused recovery_disabled field
- Consolidate mddev boolean fields into mddev_flags
- Use mempool to allocate stripe_request_ctx and make sure
max_sectors is not less than io_opt in raid5
- Fix return value of mddev_trylock
- Fix memory leak in raid1_run()
- Add Li Nan as mdraid reviewer
- Move phys_vec definitions to the kernel types, mostly in preparation
for some VFIO and RDMA changes
- Improve the speed for secure erase for some devices
- Various little rust updates
- Various other minor fixes, improvements, and cleanups
* tag 'for-7.0/block-20260206' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux: (162 commits)
blk-mq: ABI/sysfs-block: fix docs build warnings
selftests: ublk: organize test directories by test ID
block: decouple secure erase size limit from discard size limit
block: remove redundant kill_bdev() call in set_blocksize()
blk-mq: add documentation for new queue attribute async_dpeth
block, bfq: convert to use request_queue->async_depth
mq-deadline: covert to use request_queue->async_depth
kyber: covert to use request_queue->async_depth
blk-mq: add a new queue sysfs attribute async_depth
blk-mq: factor out a helper blk_mq_limit_depth()
blk-mq-sched: unify elevators checking for async requests
block: convert nr_requests to unsigned int
block: don't use strcpy to copy blockdev name
blk-mq-debugfs: warn about possible deadlock
blk-mq-debugfs: add missing debugfs_mutex in blk_mq_debugfs_register_hctxs()
blk-mq-debugfs: remove blk_mq_debugfs_unregister_rqos()
blk-mq-debugfs: make blk_mq_debugfs_register_rqos() static
blk-rq-qos: fix possible debugfs_mutex deadlock
blk-mq-debugfs: factor out a helper to register debugfs for all rq_qos
blk-wbt: fix possible deadlock to nest pcpu_alloc_mutex under q_usage_counter
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io_uring-bpf-restrictions.4-20260206
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struct filename series
[mostly] sanitize struct filename hanling
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
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Merge tag 'pull-filename' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs
Pull vfs 'struct filename' updates from Al Viro:
"[Mostly] sanitize struct filename handling"
* tag 'pull-filename' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs: (68 commits)
sysfs(2): fs_index() argument is _not_ a pathname
alpha: switch osf_mount() to strndup_user()
ksmbd: use CLASS(filename_kernel)
mqueue: switch to CLASS(filename)
user_statfs(): switch to CLASS(filename)
statx: switch to CLASS(filename_maybe_null)
quotactl_block(): switch to CLASS(filename)
chroot(2): switch to CLASS(filename)
move_mount(2): switch to CLASS(filename_maybe_null)
namei.c: switch user pathname imports to CLASS(filename{,_flags})
namei.c: convert getname_kernel() callers to CLASS(filename_kernel)
do_f{chmod,chown,access}at(): use CLASS(filename_uflags)
do_readlinkat(): switch to CLASS(filename_flags)
do_sys_truncate(): switch to CLASS(filename)
do_utimes_path(): switch to CLASS(filename_uflags)
chdir(2): unspaghettify a bit...
do_fchownat(): unspaghettify a bit...
fspick(2): use CLASS(filename_flags)
name_to_handle_at(): use CLASS(filename_uflags)
vfs_open_tree(): use CLASS(filename_uflags)
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vfs-7.0-rc1.misc
Please consider pulling these changes from the signed vfs-7.0-rc1.misc tag.
Thanks!
Christian
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Merge tag 'vfs-7.0-rc1.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner:
"This contains a mix of VFS cleanups, performance improvements, API
fixes, documentation, and a deprecation notice.
Scalability and performance:
- Rework pid allocation to only take pidmap_lock once instead of
twice during alloc_pid(), improving thread creation/teardown
throughput by 10-16% depending on false-sharing luck. Pad the
namespace refcount to reduce false-sharing
- Track file lock presence via a flag in ->i_opflags instead of
reading ->i_flctx, avoiding false-sharing with ->i_readcount on
open/close hot paths. Measured 4-16% improvement on 24-core
open-in-a-loop benchmarks
- Use a consume fence in locks_inode_context() to match the
store-release/load-consume idiom, eliminating a hardware fence on
some architectures
- Annotate cdev_lock with __cacheline_aligned_in_smp to prevent
false-sharing
- Remove a redundant DCACHE_MANAGED_DENTRY check in
__follow_mount_rcu() that never fires since the caller already
verifies it, eliminating a 100% mispredicted branch
- Fix a 100% mispredicted likely() in devcgroup_inode_permission()
that became wrong after a prior code reorder
Bug fixes and correctness:
- Make insert_inode_locked() wait for inode destruction instead of
skipping, fixing a corner case where two matching inodes could
exist in the hash
- Move f_mode initialization before file_ref_init() in alloc_file()
to respect the SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU ordering contract
- Add a WARN_ON_ONCE guard in try_to_free_buffers() for folios with
no buffers attached, preventing a null pointer dereference when
AS_RELEASE_ALWAYS is set but no release_folio op exists
- Fix select restart_block to store end_time as timespec64, avoiding
truncation of tv_sec on 32-bit architectures
- Make dump_inode() use get_kernel_nofault() to safely access inode
and superblock fields, matching the dump_mapping() pattern
API modernization:
- Make posix_acl_to_xattr() allocate the buffer internally since
every single caller was doing it anyway. Reduces boilerplate and
unnecessary error checking across ~15 filesystems
- Replace deprecated simple_strtoul() with kstrtoul() for the
ihash_entries, dhash_entries, mhash_entries, and mphash_entries
boot parameters, adding proper error handling
- Convert chardev code to use guard(mutex) and __free(kfree) cleanup
patterns
- Replace min_t() with min() or umin() in VFS code to avoid silently
truncating unsigned long to unsigned int
- Gate LOOKUP_RCU assertions behind CONFIG_DEBUG_VFS since callers
already check the flag
Deprecation:
- Begin deprecating legacy BSD process accounting (acct(2)). The
interface has numerous footguns and better alternatives exist
(eBPF)
Documentation:
- Fix and complete kernel-doc for struct export_operations, removing
duplicated documentation between ReST and source
- Fix kernel-doc warnings for __start_dirop() and ilookup5_nowait()
Testing:
- Add a kunit test for initramfs cpio handling of entries with
filesize > PATH_MAX
Misc:
- Add missing <linux/init_task.h> include in fs_struct.c"
* tag 'vfs-7.0-rc1.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (28 commits)
posix_acl: make posix_acl_to_xattr() alloc the buffer
fs: make insert_inode_locked() wait for inode destruction
initramfs_test: kunit test for cpio.filesize > PATH_MAX
fs: improve dump_inode() to safely access inode fields
fs: add <linux/init_task.h> for 'init_fs'
docs: exportfs: Use source code struct documentation
fs: move initializing f_mode before file_ref_init()
exportfs: Complete kernel-doc for struct export_operations
exportfs: Mark struct export_operations functions at kernel-doc
exportfs: Fix kernel-doc output for get_name()
acct(2): begin the deprecation of legacy BSD process accounting
device_cgroup: remove branch hint after code refactor
VFS: fix __start_dirop() kernel-doc warnings
fs: Describe @isnew parameter in ilookup5_nowait()
fs/namei: Remove redundant DCACHE_MANAGED_DENTRY check in __follow_mount_rcu
fs: only assert on LOOKUP_RCU when built with CONFIG_DEBUG_VFS
select: store end_time as timespec64 in restart block
chardev: Switch to guard(mutex) and __free(kfree)
namespace: Replace simple_strtoul with kstrtoul to parse boot params
dcache: Replace simple_strtoul with kstrtoul in set_dhash_entries
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lsm/stable-7.0 PR 20260203
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audit/stable-7.0 PR 20260203
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RCU changes for v7.0
RCU Tasks Trace:
Re-implement RCU tasks trace in term of SRCU-fast, not only more than 500 lines
of code are saved because of the reimplementation, a new set of API,
rcu_read_{,un}lock_tasks_trace(), becomes possible as well. Compared to the
previous rcu_read_{,un}lock_trace(), the new API avoid the task_struct accesses
thanks to the SRCU-fast semantics. As a result, the old
rcu_read{,un}lock_trace() API is now deprecated.
RCU Torture Test:
- Multiple improvements on kvm-series.sh (parallel run and progress showing
metrics)
- Add context checks to rcu_torture_timer().
- Make config2csv.sh properly handle comments in .boot files.
- Include commit discription in testid.txt.
Miscellaneous RCU changes:
- Reduce synchronize_rcu() latency by reporting GP kthread's CPU QS early.
- Use suitable gfp_flags for the init_srcu_struct_nodes().
- Fix rcu_read_unlock() deadloop due to softirq.
- Correctly compute probability to invoke ->exp_current() in rcutorture.
- Make expedited RCU CPU stall warnings detect stall-end races.
RCU nocb:
- Remove unnecessary WakeOvfIsDeferred wake path and callback overload
handling.
- Extract nocb_defer_wakeup_cancel() helper.
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Pull RCU updates from Boqun Feng:
- RCU Tasks Trace:
Re-implement RCU tasks trace in term of SRCU-fast, not only more than
500 lines of code are saved because of the reimplementation, a new
set of API, rcu_read_{,un}lock_tasks_trace(), becomes possible as
well. Compared to the previous rcu_read_{,un}lock_trace(), the new
API avoid the task_struct accesses thanks to the SRCU-fast semantics.
As a result, the old rcu_read{,un}lock_trace() API is now deprecated.
- RCU Torture Test:
- Multiple improvements on kvm-series.sh (parallel run and
progress showing metrics)
- Add context checks to rcu_torture_timer()
- Make config2csv.sh properly handle comments in .boot files
- Include commit discription in testid.txt
- Miscellaneous RCU changes:
- Reduce synchronize_rcu() latency by reporting GP kthread's
CPU QS early
- Use suitable gfp_flags for the init_srcu_struct_nodes()
- Fix rcu_read_unlock() deadloop due to softirq
- Correctly compute probability to invoke ->exp_current()
in rcutorture
- Make expedited RCU CPU stall warnings detect stall-end races
- RCU nocb:
- Remove unnecessary WakeOvfIsDeferred wake path and callback
overload handling
- Extract nocb_defer_wakeup_cancel() helper
* tag 'rcu.release.v7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rcu/linux: (25 commits)
rcu/nocb: Extract nocb_defer_wakeup_cancel() helper
rcu/nocb: Remove dead callback overload handling
rcu/nocb: Remove unnecessary WakeOvfIsDeferred wake path
rcu: Reduce synchronize_rcu() latency by reporting GP kthread's CPU QS early
srcu: Use suitable gfp_flags for the init_srcu_struct_nodes()
rcu: Fix rcu_read_unlock() deadloop due to softirq
rcutorture: Correctly compute probability to invoke ->exp_current()
rcu: Make expedited RCU CPU stall warnings detect stall-end races
rcutorture: Add --kill-previous option to terminate previous kvm.sh runs
rcutorture: Prevent concurrent kvm.sh runs on same source tree
torture: Include commit discription in testid.txt
torture: Make config2csv.sh properly handle comments in .boot files
torture: Make kvm-series.sh give run numbers and totals
torture: Make kvm-series.sh give build numbers and totals
torture: Parallelize kvm-series.sh guest-OS execution
rcutorture: Add context checks to rcu_torture_timer()
rcutorture: Test rcu_tasks_trace_expedite_current()
srcu: Create an rcu_tasks_trace_expedite_current() function
checkpatch: Deprecate rcu_read_{,un}lock_trace()
rcu: Update Requirements.rst for RCU Tasks Trace
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Miscellaneous MMCID fixes to address bugs and
performance regressions in the recent rewrite
of the SCHED_MM_CID management code:
- Fix livelock triggered by BPF CI testing
- Fix hard lockup on weakly ordered systems
- Simplify the dropping of CIDs in the exit path
by removing an unintended transition phase.
- Fix performance/scalability regression on a
thread-pool benchmark by optimizing transitional
CIDs when scheduling out.
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'sched-urgent-2026-02-07' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull scheduler fixes from Ingo Molnar:
"Miscellaneous MMCID fixes to address bugs and performance regressions
in the recent rewrite of the SCHED_MM_CID management code:
- Fix livelock triggered by BPF CI testing
- Fix hard lockup on weakly ordered systems
- Simplify the dropping of CIDs in the exit path by removing an
unintended transition phase
- Fix performance/scalability regression on a thread-pool benchmark
by optimizing transitional CIDs when scheduling out"
* tag 'sched-urgent-2026-02-07' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
sched/mmcid: Optimize transitional CIDs when scheduling out
sched/mmcid: Drop per CPU CID immediately when switching to per task mode
sched/mmcid: Protect transition on weakly ordered systems
sched/mmcid: Prevent live lock on task to CPU mode transition
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workqueue: replace BUG_ON with panic in panic_on_wq_watchdog
Replace BUG_ON() with panic() in panic_on_wq_watchdog(). This is not a bug condition but a deliberate forced panic requested by the user via module parameters to crash the system for debugging purposes. Using panic() instead of BUG_ON() makes this intent clearer and provides more informative output about which threshold was exceeded and the actual values, making it easier to diagnose the stall condition from crash dumps. Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> |
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workqueue: add time-based panic for stalls
Add a new module parameter 'panic_on_stall_time' that triggers a panic when a workqueue stall persists for longer than the specified duration in seconds. Unlike 'panic_on_stall' which counts accumulated stall events, this parameter triggers based on the duration of a single continuous stall. This is useful for catching truly stuck workqueues rather than accumulating transient stalls. Usage: workqueue.panic_on_stall_time=120 This would panic if any workqueue pool has been stalled for 120 seconds or more. The stall duration is measured from the workqueue last progress (poll_ts) which accounts for legitimate system stalls. Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> |
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7e0b172c80 |
Misc objtool fixes:
- Bump up the Clang minimum version requirements
for livepatch builds, due to Clang assembler
section handling bugs causing silent
miscompilations.
- Strip livepatching symbol artifacts from
non-livepatch modules.
- Fix livepatch build warnings when certain
Clang LTO options are enabled.
- Fix livepatch build error when
CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_DEBUG=y.
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'objtool-urgent-2026-02-07' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull objtool fixes from Ingo Molnar::
- Bump up the Clang minimum version requirements for livepatch
builds, due to Clang assembler section handling bugs causing
silent miscompilations
- Strip livepatching symbol artifacts from non-livepatch modules
- Fix livepatch build warnings when certain Clang LTO options
are enabled
- Fix livepatch build error when CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_DEBUG=y
* tag 'objtool-urgent-2026-02-07' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
objtool/klp: Fix unexported static call key access for manually built livepatch modules
objtool/klp: Fix symbol correlation for orphaned local symbols
livepatch: Free klp_{object,func}_ext data after initialization
livepatch: Fix having __klp_objects relics in non-livepatch modules
livepatch/klp-build: Require Clang assembler >= 20
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Merge branch 'pci/controller/tegra'
- Export irq_domain_free_irqs() to allow PCI/MSI drivers that tear down MSI domains to be built as modules (Aaron Kling) - Export tegra_cpuidle_pcie_irqs_in_use(), which disables Tegra CC6 while PCI IRQs are in use, so pci-tegra can be built as a module (Aaron Kling) - Allow pci-tegra to be built as a module (Aaron Kling) * pci/controller/tegra: PCI: tegra: Allow building as a module cpuidle: tegra: Export tegra_cpuidle_pcie_irqs_in_use() irqdomain: Export irq_domain_free_irqs() |
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bpf: Switch to bpf_selem_unlink_nofail in bpf_local_storage_{map_free, destroy}
Take care of rqspinlock error in bpf_local_storage_{map_free, destroy}()
properly by switching to bpf_selem_unlink_nofail().
Both functions iterate their own RCU-protected list of selems and call
bpf_selem_unlink_nofail(). In map_free(), to prevent infinite loop when
both map_free() and destroy() fail to remove a selem from b->list
(extremely unlikely), switch to hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(). In destroy(),
also switch to hlist_for_each_entry_rcu() since we no longer iterate
local_storage->list under local_storage->lock.
bpf_selem_unlink() now becomes dedicated to helpers and syscalls paths
so reuse_now should always be false. Remove it from the argument and
hardcode it.
Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Co-developed-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Amery Hung <ameryhung@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260205222916.1788211-12-ameryhung@gmail.com
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bpf: Support lockless unlink when freeing map or local storage
Introduce bpf_selem_unlink_nofail() to properly handle errors returned from rqspinlock in bpf_local_storage_map_free() and bpf_local_storage_destroy() where the operation must succeeds. The idea of bpf_selem_unlink_nofail() is to allow an selem to be partially linked and use atomic operation on a bit field, selem->state, to determine when and who can free the selem if any unlink under lock fails. An selem initially is fully linked to a map and a local storage. Under normal circumstances, bpf_selem_unlink_nofail() will be able to grab locks and unlink a selem from map and local storage in sequeunce, just like bpf_selem_unlink(), and then free it after an RCU grace period. However, if any of the lock attempts fails, it will only clear SDATA(selem)->smap or selem->local_storage depending on the caller and set SELEM_MAP_UNLINKED or SELEM_STORAGE_UNLINKED according to the caller. Then, after both map_free() and destroy() see the selem and the state becomes SELEM_UNLINKED, one of two racing caller can succeed in cmpxchg the state from SELEM_UNLINKED to SELEM_TOFREE, ensuring no double free or memory leak. To make sure bpf_obj_free_fields() is done only once and when map is still present, it is called when unlinking an selem from b->list under b->lock. To make sure uncharging memory is done only when the owner is still present in map_free(), block destroy() from returning until there is no pending map_free(). Since smap may not be valid in destroy(), bpf_selem_unlink_nofail() skips bpf_selem_unlink_storage_nolock_misc() when called from destroy(). This is okay as bpf_local_storage_destroy() will return the remaining amount of memory charge tracked by mem_charge to the owner to uncharge. It is also safe to skip clearing local_storage->owner and owner_storage as the owner is being freed and no users or bpf programs should be able to reference the owner and using local_storage. Finally, access of selem, SDATA(selem)->smap and selem->local_storage are racy. Callers will protect these fields with RCU. Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Co-developed-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Amery Hung <ameryhung@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260205222916.1788211-11-ameryhung@gmail.com |
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bpf: Prepare for bpf_selem_unlink_nofail()
The next patch will introduce bpf_selem_unlink_nofail() to handle
rqspinlock errors. bpf_selem_unlink_nofail() will allow an selem to be
partially unlinked from map or local storage. Save memory allocation
method in selem so that later an selem can be correctly freed even when
SDATA(selem)->smap is init to NULL.
In addition, keep track of memory charge to the owner in local storage
so that later bpf_selem_unlink_nofail() can return the correct memory
charge to the owner. Updating local_storage->mem_charge is protected by
local_storage->lock.
Finally, extract miscellaneous tasks performed when unlinking an selem
from local_storage into bpf_selem_unlink_storage_nolock_misc(). It will
be reused by bpf_selem_unlink_nofail().
This patch also takes the chance to remove local_storage->smap, which
is no longer used since commit
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3417dffb58 |
bpf: Remove unused percpu counter from bpf_local_storage_map_free
Percpu locks have been removed from cgroup and task local storage. Now that all local storage no longer use percpu variables as locks preventing recursion, there is no need to pass them to bpf_local_storage_map_free(). Remove the argument from the function. Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Amery Hung <ameryhung@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260205222916.1788211-9-ameryhung@gmail.com |
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5254de7b96 |
bpf: Remove cgroup local storage percpu counter
The percpu counter in cgroup local storage is no longer needed as the
underlying bpf_local_storage can now handle deadlock with the help of
rqspinlock. Remove the percpu counter and related migrate_{disable,
enable}.
Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Amery Hung <ameryhung@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260205222916.1788211-8-ameryhung@gmail.com
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4a98c2efa6 |
bpf: Remove task local storage percpu counter
The percpu counter in task local storage is no longer needed as the
underlying bpf_local_storage can now handle deadlock with the help of
rqspinlock. Remove the percpu counter and related migrate_{disable,
enable}.
Since the percpu counter is removed, merge back bpf_task_storage_get()
and bpf_task_storage_get_recur(). This will allow the bpf syscalls and
helpers to run concurrently on the same CPU, removing the spurious
-EBUSY error. bpf_task_storage_get(..., F_CREATE) will now always
succeed with enough free memory unless being called recursively.
Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Amery Hung <ameryhung@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260205222916.1788211-7-ameryhung@gmail.com
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8dabe34b9d |
bpf: Change local_storage->lock and b->lock to rqspinlock
Change bpf_local_storage::lock and bpf_local_storage_map_bucket::lock from raw_spin_lock to rqspinlock. Finally, propagate errors from raw_res_spin_lock_irqsave() to syscall return or BPF helper return. In bpf_local_storage_destroy(), ignore return from raw_res_spin_lock_irqsave() for now. A later patch will correctly handle errors correctly in bpf_local_storage_destroy() so that it can unlink selems even when failing to acquire locks. For __bpf_local_storage_map_cache(), instead of handling the error, skip updating the cache. Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Amery Hung <ameryhung@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260205222916.1788211-6-ameryhung@gmail.com |
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bpf: Convert bpf_selem_unlink to failable
To prepare changing both bpf_local_storage_map_bucket::lock and bpf_local_storage::lock to rqspinlock, convert bpf_selem_unlink() to failable. It still always succeeds and returns 0 until the change happens. No functional change. Open code bpf_selem_unlink_storage() in the only caller, bpf_selem_unlink(), since unlink_map and unlink_storage must be done together after all the necessary locks are acquired. For bpf_local_storage_map_free(), ignore the return from bpf_selem_unlink() for now. A later patch will allow it to unlink selems even when failing to acquire locks. Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Amery Hung <ameryhung@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260205222916.1788211-5-ameryhung@gmail.com |
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fd103ffc57 |
bpf: Convert bpf_selem_link_map to failable
To prepare for changing bpf_local_storage_map_bucket::lock to rqspinlock, convert bpf_selem_link_map() to failable. It still always succeeds and returns 0 until the change happens. No functional change. Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Amery Hung <ameryhung@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260205222916.1788211-4-ameryhung@gmail.com |
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1b7e0cae85 |
bpf: Convert bpf_selem_unlink_map to failable
To prepare for changing bpf_local_storage_map_bucket::lock to rqspinlock, convert bpf_selem_unlink_map() to failable. It still always succeeds and returns 0 for now. Since some operations updating local storage cannot fail in the middle, open-code bpf_selem_unlink_map() to take the b->lock before the operation. There are two such locations: - bpf_local_storage_alloc() The first selem will be unlinked from smap if cmpxchg owner_storage_ptr fails, which should not fail. Therefore, hold b->lock when linking until allocation complete. Helpers that assume b->lock is held by callers are introduced: bpf_selem_link_map_nolock() and bpf_selem_unlink_map_nolock(). - bpf_local_storage_update() The three step update process: link_map(new_selem), link_storage(new_selem), and unlink_map(old_selem) should not fail in the middle. In bpf_selem_unlink(), bpf_selem_unlink_map() and bpf_selem_unlink_storage() should either all succeed or fail as a whole instead of failing in the middle. So, return if unlink_map() failed. Remove the selem_linked_to_map_lockless() check as an selem in the common paths (not bpf_local_storage_map_free() or bpf_local_storage_destroy()), will be unlinked under b->lock and local_storage->lock and therefore no other threads can unlink the selem from map at the same time. In bpf_local_storage_destroy(), ignore the return of bpf_selem_unlink_map() for now. A later patch will allow bpf_local_storage_destroy() to unlink selems even when failing to acquire locks. Note that while this patch removes all callers of selem_linked_to_map(), a later patch that introduces bpf_selem_unlink_nofail() will use it again. Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Amery Hung <ameryhung@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260205222916.1788211-3-ameryhung@gmail.com |