- 22 Sep, 2022 24 commits
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsiLinus Torvalds authored
Pull SCSI fixes from James Bottomley: "Three small and pretty obvious fixes, all in drivers" * tag 'scsi-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi: scsi: mpt3sas: Fix return value check of dma_get_required_mask() scsi: qla2xxx: Fix memory leak in __qlt_24xx_handle_abts() scsi: qedf: Fix a UAF bug in __qedf_probe()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vbabka/slabLinus Torvalds authored
Pull slab fixes from Vlastimil Babka: - Fix a possible use-after-free in SLUB's kmem_cache removal, introduced in this cycle, by Feng Tang. - WQ_MEM_RECLAIM dependency fix for the workqueue-based cpu slab flushing introduced in 5.15, by Maurizio Lombardi. - Add missing KASAN hooks in two kmalloc entry paths, by Peter Collingbourne. - A BUG_ON() removal in SLUB's kmem_cache creation when allocation fails (too small to possibly happen in practice, syzbot used fault injection), by Chao Yu. * tag 'slab-for-6.0-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vbabka/slab: mm: slub: fix flush_cpu_slab()/__free_slab() invocations in task context. mm/slab_common: fix possible double free of kmem_cache kasan: call kasan_malloc() from __kmalloc_*track_caller() mm/slub: fix to return errno if kmalloc() fails
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Maurizio Lombardi authored
Commit 5a836bf6 ("mm: slub: move flush_cpu_slab() invocations __free_slab() invocations out of IRQ context") moved all flush_cpu_slab() invocations to the global workqueue to avoid a problem related with deactivate_slab()/__free_slab() being called from an IRQ context on PREEMPT_RT kernels. When the flush_all_cpu_locked() function is called from a task context it may happen that a workqueue with WQ_MEM_RECLAIM bit set ends up flushing the global workqueue, this will cause a dependency issue. workqueue: WQ_MEM_RECLAIM nvme-delete-wq:nvme_delete_ctrl_work [nvme_core] is flushing !WQ_MEM_RECLAIM events:flush_cpu_slab WARNING: CPU: 37 PID: 410 at kernel/workqueue.c:2637 check_flush_dependency+0x10a/0x120 Workqueue: nvme-delete-wq nvme_delete_ctrl_work [nvme_core] RIP: 0010:check_flush_dependency+0x10a/0x120[ 453.262125] Call Trace: __flush_work.isra.0+0xbf/0x220 ? __queue_work+0x1dc/0x420 flush_all_cpus_locked+0xfb/0x120 __kmem_cache_shutdown+0x2b/0x320 kmem_cache_destroy+0x49/0x100 bioset_exit+0x143/0x190 blk_release_queue+0xb9/0x100 kobject_cleanup+0x37/0x130 nvme_fc_ctrl_free+0xc6/0x150 [nvme_fc] nvme_free_ctrl+0x1ac/0x2b0 [nvme_core] Fix this bug by creating a workqueue for the flush operation with the WQ_MEM_RECLAIM bit set. Fixes: 5a836bf6 ("mm: slub: move flush_cpu_slab() invocations __free_slab() invocations out of IRQ context") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Maurizio Lombardi <mlombard@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Hyeonggon Yoo <42.hyeyoo@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/socLinus Torvalds authored
Pull ARM SoC fixes from Arnd Bergmann: "Another set of fixes for fixes for the soc tree: - A fix for the interrupt number on at91/lan966 ethernet PHYs - A second round of fixes for NXP i.MX series, including a couple of build issues, and board specific DT corrections on TQMa8MPQL, imx8mp-venice-gw74xx and imx8mm-verdin for reliability and partially broken functionality - Several fixes for Rockchip SoCs, addressing a USB issue on BPI-R2-Pro, wakeup on Gru-Bob and reliability of high-speed SD cards, among other minor issues - A fix for a long-running naming mistake that prevented the moxart mmc driver from working at all - Multiple Arm SCMI firmware fixes for hardening some corner cases" * tag 'soc-fixes-6.0-rc6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/soc/soc: (30 commits) arm64: dts: imx8mp-venice-gw74xx: fix port/phy validation ARM: dts: lan966x: Fix the interrupt number for internal PHYs arm64: dts: imx8mp-venice-gw74xx: fix ksz9477 cpu port arm64: dts: imx8mp-venice-gw74xx: fix CAN STBY polarity dt-bindings: memory-controllers: fsl,imx8m-ddrc: drop Leonard Crestez arm64: dts: tqma8mqml: Include phy-imx8-pcie.h header arm64: defconfig: enable ARCH_NXP arm64: dts: imx8mp-tqma8mpql-mba8mpxl: add missing pinctrl for RTC alarm ARM: dts: fix Moxa SDIO 'compatible', remove 'sdhci' misnomer arm64: dts: imx8mm-verdin: extend pmic voltages arm64: dts: rockchip: Remove 'enable-active-low' from rk3566-quartz64-a arm64: dts: rockchip: Remove 'enable-active-low' from rk3399-puma arm64: dts: rockchip: fix property for usb2 phy supply on rk3568-evb1-v10 arm64: dts: rockchip: fix property for usb2 phy supply on rock-3a arm64: dts: imx8ulp: add #reset-cells for pcc arm64: dts: tqma8mpxl-ba8mpxl: Fix button GPIOs arm64: dts: imx8mn: remove GPU power domain reset arm64: dts: rockchip: Set RK3399-Gru PCLK_EDP to 24 MHz arm64: dts: imx8mm: Reverse CPLD_Dn GPIO label mapping on MX8Menlo arm64: dts: rockchip: fix upper usb port on BPI-R2-Pro ...
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/netLinus Torvalds authored
Pull networking fixes from Jakub Kicinski: "Including fixes from wifi, netfilter and can. A handful of awaited fixes here - revert of the FEC changes, bluetooth fix, fixes for iwlwifi spew. We added a warning in PHY/MDIO code which is triggering on a couple of platforms in a false-positive-ish way. If we can't iron that out over the week we'll drop it and re-add for 6.1. I've added a new "follow up fixes" section for fixes to fixes in 6.0-rcs but it may actually give the false impression that those are problematic or that more testing time would have caught them. So likely a one time thing. Follow up fixes: - nf_tables_addchain: fix nft_counters_enabled underflow - ebtables: fix memory leak when blob is malformed - nf_ct_ftp: fix deadlock when nat rewrite is needed Current release - regressions: - Revert "fec: Restart PPS after link state change" and the related "net: fec: Use a spinlock to guard `fep->ptp_clk_on`" - Bluetooth: fix HCIGETDEVINFO regression - wifi: mt76: fix 5 GHz connection regression on mt76x0/mt76x2 - mptcp: fix fwd memory accounting on coalesce - rwlock removal fall out: - ipmr: always call ip{,6}_mr_forward() from RCU read-side critical section - ipv6: fix crash when IPv6 is administratively disabled - tcp: read multiple skbs in tcp_read_skb() - mdio_bus_phy_resume state warning fallout: - eth: ravb: fix PHY state warning splat during system resume - eth: sh_eth: fix PHY state warning splat during system resume Current release - new code bugs: - wifi: iwlwifi: don't spam logs with NSS>2 messages - eth: mtk_eth_soc: enable XDP support just for MT7986 SoC Previous releases - regressions: - bonding: fix NULL deref in bond_rr_gen_slave_id - wifi: iwlwifi: mark IWLMEI as broken Previous releases - always broken: - nf_conntrack helpers: - irc: tighten matching on DCC message - sip: fix ct_sip_walk_headers - osf: fix possible bogus match in nf_osf_find() - ipvlan: fix out-of-bound bugs caused by unset skb->mac_header - core: fix flow symmetric hash - bonding, team: unsync device addresses on ndo_stop - phy: micrel: fix shared interrupt on LAN8814" * tag 'net-6.0-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (83 commits) selftests: forwarding: add shebang for sch_red.sh bnxt: prevent skb UAF after handing over to PTP worker net: marvell: Fix refcounting bugs in prestera_port_sfp_bind() net: sched: fix possible refcount leak in tc_new_tfilter() net: sunhme: Fix packet reception for len < RX_COPY_THRESHOLD udp: Use WARN_ON_ONCE() in udp_read_skb() selftests: bonding: cause oops in bond_rr_gen_slave_id bonding: fix NULL deref in bond_rr_gen_slave_id net: phy: micrel: fix shared interrupt on LAN8814 net/smc: Stop the CLC flow if no link to map buffers on ice: Fix ice_xdp_xmit() when XDP TX queue number is not sufficient net: atlantic: fix potential memory leak in aq_ndev_close() can: gs_usb: gs_usb_set_phys_id(): return with error if identify is not supported can: gs_usb: gs_can_open(): fix race dev->can.state condition can: flexcan: flexcan_mailbox_read() fix return value for drop = true net: sh_eth: Fix PHY state warning splat during system resume net: ravb: Fix PHY state warning splat during system resume netfilter: nf_ct_ftp: fix deadlock when nat rewrite is needed netfilter: ebtables: fix memory leak when blob is malformed netfilter: nf_tables: fix percpu memory leak at nf_tables_addchain() ...
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/efi/efiLinus Torvalds authored
Pull EFI fixes from Ard Biesheuvel: - Use the right variable to check for shim insecure mode - Wipe setup_data field when booting via EFI - Add missing error check to efibc driver * tag 'efi-urgent-for-v6.0-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/efi/efi: efi: libstub: check Shim mode using MokSBStateRT efi: x86: Wipe setup_data on pure EFI boot efi: efibc: Guard against allocation failure
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linuxLinus Torvalds authored
Pull gpio fixes from Bartosz Golaszewski: - fix a NULL-pointer dereference at driver unbind and a potential resource leak in error path in gpio-mockup - make the irqchip immutable in gpio-ftgpio010 - fix dereferencing a potentially uninitialized variable in gpio-tqmx86 - fix interrupt registering in gpiolib's character device code * tag 'gpio-fixes-for-v6.0-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux: gpiolib: cdev: Set lineevent_state::irq after IRQ register successfully gpio: tqmx86: fix uninitialized variable girq gpio: ftgpio010: Make irqchip immutable gpio: mockup: Fix potential resource leakage when register a chip gpio: mockup: fix NULL pointer dereference when removing debugfs
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Linus Torvalds authored
Merge tag 'perf-tools-fixes-for-v6.0-2022-09-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux Pull perf tools fixes from Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo: - Fix polling of system-wide events related to mixing per-cpu and per-thread events. - Do not check if /proc/modules is unchanged when copying /proc/kcore, that doesn't get in the way of post processing analysis. - Include program header in ELF files generated for JIT files, so that they can be opened by tools using elfutils libraries. - Enter namespaces when synthesizing build-ids. - Fix some bugs related to a recent cpu_map overhaul where we should be using an index and not the cpu number. - Fix BPF program ELF section name, using the naming expected by libbpf when using BPF counters in 'perf stat'. - Add a new test for perf stat cgroup BPF counter. - Adjust check on 'perf test wp' for older kernels, where the PERF_EVENT_IOC_MODIFY_ATTRIBUTES ioctl isn't supported. - Sync x86 cpufeatures with the kernel sources, no changes in tooling. * tag 'perf-tools-fixes-for-v6.0-2022-09-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux: perf tools: Honor namespace when synthesizing build-ids tools headers cpufeatures: Sync with the kernel sources perf kcore_copy: Do not check /proc/modules is unchanged libperf evlist: Fix polling of system-wide events perf record: Fix cpu mask bit setting for mixed mmaps perf test: Skip wp modify test on old kernels perf jit: Include program header in ELF files perf test: Add a new test for perf stat cgroup BPF counter perf stat: Use evsel->core.cpus to iterate cpus in BPF cgroup counters perf stat: Fix cpu map index in bperf cgroup code perf stat: Fix BPF program section name
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Hangbin Liu authored
RHEL/Fedora RPM build checks are stricter, and complain when executable files don't have a shebang line, e.g. *** WARNING: ./kselftests/net/forwarding/sch_red.sh is executable but has no shebang, removing executable bit Fix it by adding shebang line. Fixes: 6cf0291f ("selftests: forwarding: Add a RED test for SW datapath") Signed-off-by: Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Petr Machata <petrm@nvidia.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220922024453.437757-1-liuhangbin@gmail.comSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Jakub Kicinski authored
When reading the timestamp is required bnxt_tx_int() hands over the ownership of the completed skb to the PTP worker. The skb should not be used afterwards, as the worker may run before the rest of our code and free the skb, leading to a use-after-free. Since dev_kfree_skb_any() accepts NULL make the loss of ownership more obvious and set skb to NULL. Fixes: 83bb623c ("bnxt_en: Transmit and retrieve packet timestamps") Reviewed-by: Andy Gospodarek <gospo@broadcom.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Chan <michael.chan@broadcom.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220921201005.335390-1-kuba@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Liang He authored
In prestera_port_sfp_bind(), there are two refcounting bugs: (1) we should call of_node_get() before of_find_node_by_name() as it will automaitcally decrease the refcount of 'from' argument; (2) we should call of_node_put() for the break of the iteration for_each_child_of_node() as it will automatically increase and decrease the 'child'. Fixes: 52323ef7 ("net: marvell: prestera: add phylink support") Signed-off-by: Liang He <windhl@126.com> Reviewed-by: Yevhen Orlov <yevhen.orlov@plvision.eu> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220921133245.4111672-1-windhl@126.comSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Hangyu Hua authored
tfilter_put need to be called to put the refount got by tp->ops->get to avoid possible refcount leak when chain->tmplt_ops != NULL and chain->tmplt_ops != tp->ops. Fixes: 7d5509fa ("net: sched: extend proto ops with 'put' callback") Signed-off-by: Hangyu Hua <hbh25y@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Vlad Buslov <vladbu@nvidia.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220921092734.31700-1-hbh25y@gmail.comSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Sean Anderson authored
There is a separate receive path for small packets (under 256 bytes). Instead of allocating a new dma-capable skb to be used for the next packet, this path allocates a skb and copies the data into it (reusing the existing sbk for the next packet). There are two bytes of junk data at the beginning of every packet. I believe these are inserted in order to allow aligned DMA and IP headers. We skip over them using skb_reserve. Before copying over the data, we must use a barrier to ensure we see the whole packet. The current code only synchronizes len bytes, starting from the beginning of the packet, including the junk bytes. However, this leaves off the final two bytes in the packet. Synchronize the whole packet. To reproduce this problem, ping a HME with a payload size between 17 and 214 $ ping -s 17 <hme_address> which will complain rather loudly about the data mismatch. Small packets (below 60 bytes on the wire) do not have this issue. I suspect this is related to the padding added to increase the minimum packet size. Fixes: 1da177e4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2") Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <seanga2@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220920235018.1675956-1-seanga2@gmail.comSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Peilin Ye authored
Prevent udp_read_skb() from flooding the syslog. Suggested-by: Jakub Sitnicki <jakub@cloudflare.com> Signed-off-by: Peilin Ye <peilin.ye@bytedance.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220921005915.2697-1-yepeilin.cs@gmail.comSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Jakub Kicinski authored
Jonathan Toppins says: ==================== bonding: fix NULL deref in bond_rr_gen_slave_id Fix a NULL dereference of the struct bonding.rr_tx_counter member because if a bond is initially created with an initial mode != zero (Round Robin) the memory required for the counter is never created and when the mode is changed there is never any attempt to verify the memory is allocated upon switching modes. ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/cover.1663694476.git.jtoppins@redhat.comSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Jonathan Toppins authored
This bonding selftest used to cause a kernel oops on aarch64 and should be architectures agnostic. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Toppins <jtoppins@redhat.com> Acked-by: Jay Vosburgh <jay.vosburgh@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Jonathan Toppins authored
Fix a NULL dereference of the struct bonding.rr_tx_counter member because if a bond is initially created with an initial mode != zero (Round Robin) the memory required for the counter is never created and when the mode is changed there is never any attempt to verify the memory is allocated upon switching modes. This causes the following Oops on an aarch64 machine: [ 334.686773] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffff2c91ac905000 [ 334.694703] Mem abort info: [ 334.697486] ESR = 0x0000000096000004 [ 334.701234] EC = 0x25: DABT (current EL), IL = 32 bits [ 334.706536] SET = 0, FnV = 0 [ 334.709579] EA = 0, S1PTW = 0 [ 334.712719] FSC = 0x04: level 0 translation fault [ 334.717586] Data abort info: [ 334.720454] ISV = 0, ISS = 0x00000004 [ 334.724288] CM = 0, WnR = 0 [ 334.727244] swapper pgtable: 4k pages, 48-bit VAs, pgdp=000008044d662000 [ 334.733944] [ffff2c91ac905000] pgd=0000000000000000, p4d=0000000000000000 [ 334.740734] Internal error: Oops: 96000004 [#1] SMP [ 334.745602] Modules linked in: bonding tls veth rfkill sunrpc arm_spe_pmu vfat fat acpi_ipmi ipmi_ssif ixgbe igb i40e mdio ipmi_devintf ipmi_msghandler arm_cmn arm_dsu_pmu cppc_cpufreq acpi_tad fuse zram crct10dif_ce ast ghash_ce sbsa_gwdt nvme drm_vram_helper drm_ttm_helper nvme_core ttm xgene_hwmon [ 334.772217] CPU: 7 PID: 2214 Comm: ping Not tainted 6.0.0-rc4-00133-g64ae13ed #4 [ 334.779950] Hardware name: GIGABYTE R272-P31-00/MP32-AR1-00, BIOS F18v (SCP: 1.08.20211002) 12/01/2021 [ 334.789244] pstate: 60400009 (nZCv daif +PAN -UAO -TCO -DIT -SSBS BTYPE=--) [ 334.796196] pc : bond_rr_gen_slave_id+0x40/0x124 [bonding] [ 334.801691] lr : bond_xmit_roundrobin_slave_get+0x38/0xdc [bonding] [ 334.807962] sp : ffff8000221733e0 [ 334.811265] x29: ffff8000221733e0 x28: ffffdbac8572d198 x27: ffff80002217357c [ 334.818392] x26: 000000000000002a x25: ffffdbacb33ee000 x24: ffff07ff980fa000 [ 334.825519] x23: ffffdbacb2e398ba x22: ffff07ff98102000 x21: ffff07ff981029c0 [ 334.832646] x20: 0000000000000001 x19: ffff07ff981029c0 x18: 0000000000000014 [ 334.839773] x17: 0000000000000000 x16: ffffdbacb1004364 x15: 0000aaaabe2f5a62 [ 334.846899] x14: ffff07ff8e55d968 x13: ffff07ff8e55db30 x12: 0000000000000000 [ 334.854026] x11: ffffdbacb21532e8 x10: 0000000000000001 x9 : ffffdbac857178ec [ 334.861153] x8 : ffff07ff9f6e5a28 x7 : 0000000000000000 x6 : 000000007c2b3742 [ 334.868279] x5 : ffff2c91ac905000 x4 : ffff2c91ac905000 x3 : ffff07ff9f554400 [ 334.875406] x2 : ffff2c91ac905000 x1 : 0000000000000001 x0 : ffff07ff981029c0 [ 334.882532] Call trace: [ 334.884967] bond_rr_gen_slave_id+0x40/0x124 [bonding] [ 334.890109] bond_xmit_roundrobin_slave_get+0x38/0xdc [bonding] [ 334.896033] __bond_start_xmit+0x128/0x3a0 [bonding] [ 334.901001] bond_start_xmit+0x54/0xb0 [bonding] [ 334.905622] dev_hard_start_xmit+0xb4/0x220 [ 334.909798] __dev_queue_xmit+0x1a0/0x720 [ 334.913799] arp_xmit+0x3c/0xbc [ 334.916932] arp_send_dst+0x98/0xd0 [ 334.920410] arp_solicit+0xe8/0x230 [ 334.923888] neigh_probe+0x60/0xb0 [ 334.927279] __neigh_event_send+0x3b0/0x470 [ 334.931453] neigh_resolve_output+0x70/0x90 [ 334.935626] ip_finish_output2+0x158/0x514 [ 334.939714] __ip_finish_output+0xac/0x1a4 [ 334.943800] ip_finish_output+0x40/0xfc [ 334.947626] ip_output+0xf8/0x1a4 [ 334.950931] ip_send_skb+0x5c/0x100 [ 334.954410] ip_push_pending_frames+0x3c/0x60 [ 334.958758] raw_sendmsg+0x458/0x6d0 [ 334.962325] inet_sendmsg+0x50/0x80 [ 334.965805] sock_sendmsg+0x60/0x6c [ 334.969286] __sys_sendto+0xc8/0x134 [ 334.972853] __arm64_sys_sendto+0x34/0x4c [ 334.976854] invoke_syscall+0x78/0x100 [ 334.980594] el0_svc_common.constprop.0+0x4c/0xf4 [ 334.985287] do_el0_svc+0x38/0x4c [ 334.988591] el0_svc+0x34/0x10c [ 334.991724] el0t_64_sync_handler+0x11c/0x150 [ 334.996072] el0t_64_sync+0x190/0x194 [ 334.999726] Code: b9001062 f9403c02 d53cd044 8b040042 (b8210040) [ 335.005810] ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]--- [ 335.010416] Kernel panic - not syncing: Oops: Fatal exception in interrupt [ 335.017279] SMP: stopping secondary CPUs [ 335.021374] Kernel Offset: 0x5baca8eb0000 from 0xffff800008000000 [ 335.027456] PHYS_OFFSET: 0x80000000 [ 335.030932] CPU features: 0x0000,0085c029,19805c82 [ 335.035713] Memory Limit: none [ 335.038756] Rebooting in 180 seconds.. The fix is to allocate the memory in bond_open() which is guaranteed to be called before any packets are processed. Fixes: 848ca918 ("net: bonding: Use per-cpu rr_tx_counter") CC: Jussi Maki <joamaki@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Toppins <jtoppins@redhat.com> Acked-by: Jay Vosburgh <jay.vosburgh@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Michael Walle authored
Since commit ece19502 ("net: phy: micrel: 1588 support for LAN8814 phy") the handler always returns IRQ_HANDLED, except in an error case. Before that commit, the interrupt status register was checked and if it was empty, IRQ_NONE was returned. Restore that behavior to play nice with the interrupt line being shared with others. Fixes: ece19502 ("net: phy: micrel: 1588 support for LAN8814 phy") Signed-off-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Reviewed-by: Horatiu Vultur <horatiu.vultur@microchip.com> Reviewed-by: Divya Koppera <Divya.Koppera@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220920141619.808117-1-michael@walle.ccSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Wen Gu authored
There might be a potential race between SMC-R buffer map and link group termination. smc_smcr_terminate_all() | smc_connect_rdma() -------------------------------------------------------------- | smc_conn_create() for links in smcibdev | schedule links down | | smc_buf_create() | \- smcr_buf_map_usable_links() | \- no usable links found, | (rmb->mr = NULL) | | smc_clc_send_confirm() | \- access conn->rmb_desc->mr[]->rkey | (panic) During reboot and IB device module remove, all links will be set down and no usable links remain in link groups. In such situation smcr_buf_map_usable_links() should return an error and stop the CLC flow accessing to uninitialized mr. Fixes: b9247544 ("net/smc: convert static link ID instances to support multiple links") Signed-off-by: Wen Gu <guwen@linux.alibaba.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1663656189-32090-1-git-send-email-guwen@linux.alibaba.comSigned-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Ard Biesheuvel authored
We currently check the MokSBState variable to decide whether we should treat UEFI secure boot as being disabled, even if the firmware thinks otherwise. This is used by shim to indicate that it is not checking signatures on boot images. In the kernel, we use this to relax lockdown policies. However, in cases where shim is not even being used, we don't want this variable to interfere with lockdown, given that the variable may be non-volatile and therefore persist across a reboot. This means setting it once will persistently disable lockdown checks on a given system. So switch to the mirrored version of this variable, called MokSBStateRT, which is supposed to be volatile, and this is something we can check. Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v4.19+ Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
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Ard Biesheuvel authored
When booting the x86 kernel via EFI using the LoadImage/StartImage boot services [as opposed to the deprecated EFI handover protocol], the setup header is taken from the image directly, and given that EFI's LoadImage has no Linux/x86 specific knowledge regarding struct bootparams or struct setup_header, any absolute addresses in the setup header must originate from the file and not from a prior loading stage. Since we cannot generally predict where LoadImage() decides to load an image (*), such absolute addresses must be treated as suspect: even if a prior boot stage intended to make them point somewhere inside the [signed] image, there is no way to validate that, and if they point at an arbitrary location in memory, the setup_data nodes will not be covered by any signatures or TPM measurements either, and could be made to contain an arbitrary sequence of SETUP_xxx nodes, which could interfere quite badly with the early x86 boot sequence. (*) Note that, while LoadImage() does take a buffer/size tuple in addition to a device path, which can be used to provide the image contents directly, it will re-allocate such images, as the memory footprint of an image is generally larger than the PE/COFF file representation. Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v5.10+ Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220904165321.1140894-1-Jason@zx2c4.com/Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Acked-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tnguy/net-queueJakub Kicinski authored
Tony Nguyen says: ==================== Intel Wired LAN Driver Updates 2022-09-20 (ice) Michal re-sets TC configuration when changing number of queues. Mateusz moves the check and call for link-down-on-close to the specific path for downing/closing the interface. * '100GbE' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tnguy/net-queue: ice: Fix interface being down after reset with link-down-on-close flag on ice: config netdev tc before setting queues number ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220920205344.1860934-1-anthony.l.nguyen@intel.comSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Larysa Zaremba authored
The original patch added the static branch to handle the situation, when assigning an XDP TX queue to every CPU is not possible, so they have to be shared. However, in the XDP transmit handler ice_xdp_xmit(), an error was returned in such cases even before static condition was checked, thus making queue sharing still impossible. Fixes: 22bf877e ("ice: introduce XDP_TX fallback path") Signed-off-by: Larysa Zaremba <larysa.zaremba@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Alexander Lobakin <alexandr.lobakin@intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220919134346.25030-1-larysa.zaremba@intel.comSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tnguy/net-queueJakub Kicinski authored
Tony Nguyen says: ==================== Intel Wired LAN Driver Updates 2022-09-19 (iavf, i40e) Norbert adds checking of buffer size for Rx buffer checks in iavf. Michal corrects setting of max MTU in iavf to account for MTU data provided by PF, fixes i40e to set VF max MTU, and resolves lack of rate limiting when value was less than divisor for i40e. * '40GbE' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tnguy/net-queue: i40e: Fix set max_tx_rate when it is lower than 1 Mbps i40e: Fix VF set max MTU size iavf: Fix set max MTU size with port VLAN and jumbo frames iavf: Fix bad page state ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220919223428.572091-1-anthony.l.nguyen@intel.comSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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- 21 Sep, 2022 16 commits
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Namhyung Kim authored
It needs to enter the namespace before reading a file. Fixes: 4183a8d7 ("perf tools: Allow synthesizing the build id for kernel/modules/tasks in PERF_RECORD_MMAP2") Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220920222822.2171056-1-namhyung@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo authored
To pick the changes from: 7df54884 ("x86/bugs: Add "unknown" reporting for MMIO Stale Data") This only causes these perf files to be rebuilt: CC /tmp/build/perf/bench/mem-memcpy-x86-64-asm.o CC /tmp/build/perf/bench/mem-memset-x86-64-asm.o And addresses this perf build warning: Warning: Kernel ABI header at 'tools/arch/x86/include/asm/cpufeatures.h' differs from latest version at 'arch/x86/include/asm/cpufeatures.h' diff -u tools/arch/x86/include/asm/cpufeatures.h arch/x86/include/asm/cpufeatures.h Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Pawan Gupta <pawan.kumar.gupta@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/YysTRji90sNn2p5f@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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Adrian Hunter authored
/proc/kallsyms and /proc/modules are compared before and after the copy in order to ensure no changes during the copy. However /proc/modules also might change due to reference counts changing even though that does not make any difference. Any modules loaded or unloaded should be visible in changes to kallsyms, so it is not necessary to check /proc/modules also anyway. Remove the comparison checking that /proc/modules is unchanged. Fixes: fc1b691d ("perf buildid-cache: Add ability to add kcore to the cache") Reported-by: Daniel Dao <dqminh@cloudflare.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Tested-by: Daniel Dao <dqminh@cloudflare.com> Acked-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220914122429.8770-1-adrian.hunter@intel.comSigned-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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Adrian Hunter authored
Originally, (refer commit f90d194a ("perf evlist: Do not poll events that use the system_wide flag") there wasn't much reason to poll system-wide events because: 1. The mmaps get "merged" via set-output anyway (the per-cpu case) 2. perf reads all mmaps when any event is woken 3. system-wide mmaps do not fill up as fast as the mmaps for user selected events But there was 1 reason not to poll which was that it prevented correct termination due to POLLHUP on all user selected events. That issue is now easily resolved by using fdarray_flag__nonfilterable. With the advent of commit ae4f8ae1 ("libperf evlist: Allow mixing per-thread and per-cpu mmaps"), system-wide mmaps can be used also in the per-thread case where reason 1 does not apply. Fix the omission of system-wide events from polling by using the fdarray_flag__nonfilterable flag. Example: Before: $ perf record --no-bpf-event -vvv -e intel_pt// --per-thread uname 2>err.txt Linux $ grep 'sys_perf_event_open.*=\|pollfd' err.txt sys_perf_event_open: pid 155076 cpu -1 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 5 sys_perf_event_open: pid 155076 cpu -1 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 6 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 0 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 7 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 1 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 9 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 2 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 10 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 3 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 11 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 4 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 12 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 5 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 13 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 6 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 14 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 7 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 15 thread_data[0x55fb43c29e80]: pollfd[0] <- event_fd=5 thread_data[0x55fb43c29e80]: pollfd[1] <- event_fd=6 thread_data[0x55fb43c29e80]: pollfd[2] <- non_perf_event fd=4 After: $ perf record --no-bpf-event -vvv -e intel_pt// --per-thread uname 2>err.txt Linux $ grep 'sys_perf_event_open.*=\|pollfd' err.txt sys_perf_event_open: pid 156316 cpu -1 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 5 sys_perf_event_open: pid 156316 cpu -1 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 6 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 0 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 7 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 1 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 9 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 2 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 10 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 3 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 11 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 4 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 12 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 5 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 13 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 6 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 14 sys_perf_event_open: pid -1 cpu 7 group_fd -1 flags 0x8 = 15 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[0] <- event_fd=5 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[1] <- event_fd=6 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[2] <- event_fd=7 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[3] <- event_fd=9 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[4] <- event_fd=10 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[5] <- event_fd=11 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[6] <- event_fd=12 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[7] <- event_fd=13 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[8] <- event_fd=14 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[9] <- event_fd=15 thread_data[0x55cc19e58e80]: pollfd[10] <- non_perf_event fd=4 Fixes: ae4f8ae1 ("libperf evlist: Allow mixing per-thread and per-cpu mmaps") Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Acked-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220915122612.81738-3-adrian.hunter@intel.comSigned-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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Adrian Hunter authored
With mixed per-thread and (system-wide) per-cpu maps, the "any cpu" value -1 must be skipped when setting CPU mask bits. Prior to commit cbd7bfc7 ("tools/perf: Fix out of bound access to cpu mask array") the invalid setting went unnoticed, but since then it causes perf record to fail with an error. Example: Before: $ perf record -e intel_pt// --per-thread uname Failed to initialize parallel data streaming masks After: $ perf record -e intel_pt// --per-thread uname Linux [ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ] [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.068 MB perf.data ] Fixes: ae4f8ae1 ("libperf evlist: Allow mixing per-thread and per-cpu mmaps") Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Acked-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220915122612.81738-2-adrian.hunter@intel.comSigned-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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Namhyung Kim authored
It uses PERF_EVENT_IOC_MODIFY_ATTRIBUTES ioctl. The kernel would return ENOTTY if it's not supported. Update the skip reason in that case. Committer notes: On s/390 the args aren't used, so need to be marked __maybe_unused. Reviewed-by: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bangoria@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bangoria@amd.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220914183338.546357-1-namhyung@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/uml/linuxLinus Torvalds authored
Pull UML fixes from Richard Weinberger: - Various fixes for build warnings - Fix default kernel command line * tag 'for-linus-6.0-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/uml/linux: arch: um: Mark the stack non-executable to fix a binutils warning um: Prevent KASAN splats in dump_stack() um: fix default console kernel parameter um: Cleanup compiler warning in arch/x86/um/tls_32.c um: Cleanup syscall_handler_t cast in syscalls_32.h
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mips/linuxLinus Torvalds authored
Pull MIPS fixes from Thomas Bogendoerfer: - fix missing export for Lantiq watchdog driver - fix ethernet phy interface setup for Loongson32 * tag 'mips-fixes_6.0_2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mips/linux: MIPS: Loongson32: Fix PHY-mode being left unspecified MIPS: lantiq: export clk_get_io() for lantiq_wdt.ko
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vkoul/dmaengineLinus Torvalds authored
Pull dmaengine fixes from Vinod Koul: "A couple of small driver fixes: - xilinx_dma: devm_platform_ioremap_resource error handling, dma_set_mask_and_coherent failure handling, dt property read cleanup - refcount leak fix for of_xudma_dev_get() - zynqmp_dma: coverity fix for enum typecast" * tag 'dmaengine-fix-6.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vkoul/dmaengine: dmaengine: zynqmp_dma: Typecast with enum to fix the coverity warning dmaengine: ti: k3-udma-private: Fix refcount leak bug in of_xudma_dev_get() dmaengine: xilinx_dma: Report error in case of dma_set_mask_and_coherent API failure dmaengine: xilinx_dma: cleanup for fetching xlnx,num-fstores property dmaengine: xilinx_dma: Fix devm_platform_ioremap_resource error handling
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommuLinus Torvalds authored
Pull iommu fixes from Joerg Roedel: "Two fixes for Intel VT-d: - Check the right capability bit for 5-level page table support. - Revert a previous fix which caused a regression with Thunderbolt devices" * tag 'iommu-fixes-v6.0-rc6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu: iommu/vt-d: Check correct capability for sagaw determination Revert "iommu/vt-d: Fix possible recursive locking in intel_iommu_init()"
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/soundLinus Torvalds authored
Pull sound fixes from Takashi Iwai: "A bit more changes than wished, but still manageable amount. Most of commits are HD-audio specific device fixes / quirks, while there is a revert for the previous fix due to regressions and a double-free fix in ALSA core code" * tag 'sound-6.0-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound: Revert "ALSA: usb-audio: Split endpoint setups for hw_params and prepare" ALSA: core: Fix double-free at snd_card_new() ALSA: hda/realtek: Add a quirk for HP OMEN 16 (8902) mute LED ALSA: hda/hdmi: Fix the converter reuse for the silent stream ALSA: hda/realtek: Add quirk for ASUS GA503R laptop ALSA: hda/realtek: Add pincfg for ASUS G533Z HP jack ALSA: hda/realtek: Add pincfg for ASUS G513 HP jack ALSA: hda/realtek: Re-arrange quirk table entries ALSA: hda/realtek: Enable 4-speaker output Dell Precision 5530 laptop ALSA: hda/realtek: Enable 4-speaker output Dell Precision 5570 laptop ALSA: hda: Fix Nvidia dp infoframe ALSA: hda/realtek: Add quirk for Huawei WRT-WX9 ALSA: hda/tegra: set depop delay for tegra ALSA: hda: add Intel 5 Series / 3400 PCI DID ALSA: hda: Fix hang at HD-audio codec unbinding due to refcount saturation
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linkinjeon/exfatLinus Torvalds authored
Pull exfat fix from Namjae Jeon: - fix integer overflow on large partitions * tag 'exfat-for-6.0-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linkinjeon/exfat: exfat: fix overflow for large capacity partition
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Jakub Kicinski authored
Merge tag 'linux-can-fixes-for-6.0-20220921' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can Marc Kleine-Budde says: ==================== pull-request: can 2022-09-21 The 1st patch is by me, targets the flexcan driver and fixes a potential system hang on single core systems under high CAN packet rate. The next 2 patches are also by me and target the gs_usb driver. A potential race condition during the ndo_open callback as well as the return value if the ethtool identify feature is not supported are fixed. * tag 'linux-can-fixes-for-6.0-20220921' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can: can: gs_usb: gs_usb_set_phys_id(): return with error if identify is not supported can: gs_usb: gs_can_open(): fix race dev->can.state condition can: flexcan: flexcan_mailbox_read() fix return value for drop = true ==================== Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220921083609.419768-1-mkl@pengutronix.deSigned-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Lieven Hey authored
The missing header makes it hard for programs like elfutils to open these files. Fixes: 2d86612a ("perf symbol: Correct address for bss symbols") Reviewed-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Lieven Hey <lieven.hey@kdab.com> Tested-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org> Cc: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220915092910.711036-1-lieven.hey@kdab.comSigned-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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Namhyung Kim authored
$ sudo ./perf test -v each-cgroup 96: perf stat --bpf-counters --for-each-cgroup test : --- start --- test child forked, pid 79600 test child finished with 0 ---- end ---- perf stat --bpf-counters --for-each-cgroup test: Ok Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Song Liu <songliubraving@fb.com> Cc: bpf@vger.kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220916184132.1161506-5-namhyung@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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Namhyung Kim authored
If it mixes core and uncore events, each evsel would have different cpu map. But it assumed they are same with evlist's all_cpus and accessed by the same index. This resulted in a crash like below. $ perf stat -a --bpf-counters --for-each_cgroup ^. -e cycles,imc/cas_count_read/ sleep 1 Segmentation fault While it's not recommended to use uncore events for cgroup aggregation, it should not crash. Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Song Liu <songliubraving@fb.com> Cc: bpf@vger.kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220916184132.1161506-4-namhyung@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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