The holtek_mouse_probe() function is missing the necessary code to
start the hardware. When an Etekcity Scroll X1 (M555) USB mouse is
plugged in, the mouse receives power and the kernel recognizes it as a
USB device, but the system does not respond to any movement, clicking,
or scrolling of the mouse. Presumably, this bug also affects all other
mice supported by the hid-holtek-mouse driver, although this has not
been tested. On the stable linux-5.15.y branch, testing confirms that
the bug was introduced in commit a579510a64ed ("HID: check for valid
USB device for many HID drivers"), which was first included in
v5.15.8. Based on the source code, this bug appears to be present in
all currently-supported kernels (mainline, stable, and all LTS
kernels). Testing on hardware confirms that this proposed patch fixes
the bug for kernel v5.15.10. Fix holtek_mouse_probe() to call the
necessary functions to start the hardware.
Fixes: 93020953d0fa ("HID: check for valid USB device for many HID drivers")
Cc: Jiri Kosina <jikos(a)kernel.org>
Cc: Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires(a)redhat.com>
Cc: linux-input(a)vger.kernel.org
Cc: stable(a)vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: James D. Turner <linuxkernel.foss(a)dmarc-none.turner.link>
---
This is my first time submitting a kernel patch. I think I've followed
all the directions, but please let me know if I should do something
differently.
In addition to testing this patch for the stable v5.15.10 kernel on real
hardware, I also tested it for the latest master of the hid repository
(commit 03090cc76ee3 ("Merge branch 'for-linus' of
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hid/hid")) using a VM with
USB passthrough.
drivers/hid/hid-holtek-mouse.c | 9 ++++++++-
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/hid/hid-holtek-mouse.c b/drivers/hid/hid-holtek-mouse.c
index b7172c48ef..29e41c97ec 100644
--- a/drivers/hid/hid-holtek-mouse.c
+++ b/drivers/hid/hid-holtek-mouse.c
@@ -65,9 +65,16 @@ static __u8 *holtek_mouse_report_fixup(struct hid_device *hdev, __u8 *rdesc,
static int holtek_mouse_probe(struct hid_device *hdev,
const struct hid_device_id *id)
{
+ int ret;
+
if (!hid_is_usb(hdev))
return -EINVAL;
- return 0;
+
+ ret = hid_parse(hdev);
+ if (!ret)
+ ret = hid_hw_start(hdev, HID_CONNECT_DEFAULT);
+
+ return ret;
}
static const struct hid_device_id holtek_mouse_devices[] = {
base-commit: 03090cc76ee3298cc70bce26bbe93a0cb50e42a2
--
2.34.1
The patch below does not apply to the 5.10-stable tree.
If someone wants it applied there, or to any other stable or longterm
tree, then please email the backport, including the original git commit
id to <stable(a)vger.kernel.org>.
thanks,
greg k-h
------------------ original commit in Linus's tree ------------------
>From fd84bfdddd169c219c3a637889a8b87f70a072c2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner(a)ubuntu.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2021 12:16:39 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] ceph: fix up non-directory creation in SGID directories
Ceph always inherits the SGID bit if it is set on the parent inode,
while the generic inode_init_owner does not do this in a few cases where
it can create a possible security problem (cf. [1]).
Update ceph to strip the SGID bit just as inode_init_owner would.
This bug was detected by the mapped mount testsuite in [3]. The
testsuite tests all core VFS functionality and semantics with and
without mapped mounts. That is to say it functions as a generic VFS
testsuite in addition to a mapped mount testsuite. While working on
mapped mount support for ceph, SIGD inheritance was the only failing
test for ceph after the port.
The same bug was detected by the mapped mount testsuite in XFS in
January 2021 (cf. [2]).
[1]: commit 0fa3ecd87848 ("Fix up non-directory creation in SGID directories")
[2]: commit 01ea173e103e ("xfs: fix up non-directory creation in SGID directories")
[3]: https://git.kernel.org/fs/xfs/xfstests-dev.git
Cc: stable(a)vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner(a)ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton(a)kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov(a)gmail.com>
diff --git a/fs/ceph/file.c b/fs/ceph/file.c
index b24442e27e4e..c138e8126286 100644
--- a/fs/ceph/file.c
+++ b/fs/ceph/file.c
@@ -605,13 +605,25 @@ static int ceph_finish_async_create(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
in.cap.realm = cpu_to_le64(ci->i_snap_realm->ino);
in.cap.flags = CEPH_CAP_FLAG_AUTH;
in.ctime = in.mtime = in.atime = iinfo.btime;
- in.mode = cpu_to_le32((u32)mode);
in.truncate_seq = cpu_to_le32(1);
in.truncate_size = cpu_to_le64(-1ULL);
in.xattr_version = cpu_to_le64(1);
in.uid = cpu_to_le32(from_kuid(&init_user_ns, current_fsuid()));
- in.gid = cpu_to_le32(from_kgid(&init_user_ns, dir->i_mode & S_ISGID ?
- dir->i_gid : current_fsgid()));
+ if (dir->i_mode & S_ISGID) {
+ in.gid = cpu_to_le32(from_kgid(&init_user_ns, dir->i_gid));
+
+ /* Directories always inherit the setgid bit. */
+ if (S_ISDIR(mode))
+ mode |= S_ISGID;
+ else if ((mode & (S_ISGID | S_IXGRP)) == (S_ISGID | S_IXGRP) &&
+ !in_group_p(dir->i_gid) &&
+ !capable_wrt_inode_uidgid(&init_user_ns, dir, CAP_FSETID))
+ mode &= ~S_ISGID;
+ } else {
+ in.gid = cpu_to_le32(from_kgid(&init_user_ns, current_fsgid()));
+ }
+ in.mode = cpu_to_le32((u32)mode);
+
in.nlink = cpu_to_le32(1);
in.max_size = cpu_to_le64(lo->stripe_unit);
PVSCSI implementation in VMware hypervisor under specific configuration
("SCSI Bus Sharing" set to "Physical") returns zero dataLen in completion
descriptor for read_capacity_16. As a result, the kernel can not detect proper
disk geometry. It can be recognized by the kernel message:
[ 0.776588] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Sector size 0 reported, assuming 512.
PVSCSI implementation in QEMU does not set dataLen at all keeping it zeroed,
leading to the boot hang, as was reported by Shmulik Ladkani.
It is likely that the controller returns the garbage at the end of the buffer.
Residual length should be set by the driver in that case. scsi_lib layer will
erase corresponding data. See commit bdb2b8cab439 ("[SCSI] erase invalid data
returned by device") for details.
Commit e662502b3a78 ("scsi: vmw_pvscsi: Set correct residual data length")
introduced the issue by setting residual length unconditionally causing
scsi_lib layer to erase the useful payload beyond dataLen in the mentioned
above cases.
Considering existing issues in implementations of PVSCSI controllers, we
do not want to call scsi_set_resid() when dataLen == 0. Calling scsi_set_resid()
has no effect if dataLen equals buffer length.
Fixes: e662502b3a78 ("scsi: vmw_pvscsi: Set correct residual data length")
Reported-and-suggested-by: Shmulik Ladkani <shmulik.ladkani(a)gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210824120028.30d9c071@blondie/
Cc: Matt Wang <wwentao(a)vmware.com>
Cc: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen(a)oracle.com>
Cc: Vishal Bhakta <vbhakta(a)vmware.com>
Cc: VMware PV-Drivers <pv-drivers(a)vmware.com>
Cc: James E.J. Bottomley <jejb(a)linux.ibm.com>
Cc: linux-scsi(a)vger.kernel.org
Cc: stable(a)vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov(a)vmware.com>
---
drivers/scsi/vmw_pvscsi.c | 7 +++++--
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/vmw_pvscsi.c b/drivers/scsi/vmw_pvscsi.c
index ce1ba1b93..9419d6d1d 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/vmw_pvscsi.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/vmw_pvscsi.c
@@ -586,9 +586,12 @@ static void pvscsi_complete_request(struct pvscsi_adapter *adapter,
* Commands like INQUIRY may transfer less data than
* requested by the initiator via bufflen. Set residual
* count to make upper layer aware of the actual amount
- * of data returned.
+ * of data returned. There are cases when controller
+ * returns zero dataLen with non zero data - do not set
+ * residual count in that case.
*/
- scsi_set_resid(cmd, scsi_bufflen(cmd) - e->dataLen);
+ if (e->dataLen && (e->dataLen < scsi_bufflen(cmd)))
+ scsi_set_resid(cmd, scsi_bufflen(cmd) - e->dataLen);
cmd->result = (DID_OK << 16);
break;
--
2.30.0
Some SPI controller drivers unregister the controller in the shutdown
handler (e.g. BCM2835). If such a controller is used with a TPM 2 slave
chip->ops may be accessed when it is already NULL:
At system shutdown the pre-shutdown handler tpm_class_shutdown() shuts down
TPM 2 and sets chip->ops to NULL. Then at SPI controller unregistration
tpm_tis_spi_remove() is called and eventually calls tpm_del_char_device()
which tries to shut down TPM 2 again. Thereby it accesses chip->ops again:
(tpm_del_char_device calls tpm_chip_start which calls tpm_clk_enable which
calls chip->ops->clk_enable).
Avoid the NULL pointer access by testing if chip->ops is valid and skipping
the TPM 2 shutdown procedure in case it is NULL.
Fixes: dcbeab1946454 ("tpm: fix crash in tpm_tis deinitialization")
Fixes: 39d0099f9439 ("powerpc/pseries: Add shutdown() to vio_driver and vio_bus")
Cc: stable(a)vger.kernel.org
Tested-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb(a)linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb(a)linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Lino Sanfilippo <LinoSanfilippo(a)gmx.de>
---
Changes in v3:
- added tags for Stefans review and test
- corrected the source code comment
Changes in v2:
- rephrased the commit message to clarify the circumstances under which
this bug triggers (as requested by Jarkko)
I was able to reproduce this issue with a SLB 9670 TPM chip controlled by
a BCM2835 SPI controller.
The approach to fix this issue in the BCM2835 driver was rejected after a
discussion on the mailing list:
https://marc.info/?l=linux-integrity&m=163285906725367&w=2
The reason for the rejection was the realization, that this issue should rather
be fixed in the TPM code:
https://marc.info/?l=linux-spi&m=163311087423271&w=2
So this is the reworked version of a patch that is supposed to do that.
drivers/char/tpm/tpm-chip.c | 16 +++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/char/tpm/tpm-chip.c b/drivers/char/tpm/tpm-chip.c
index ddaeceb7e109..03122d624670 100644
--- a/drivers/char/tpm/tpm-chip.c
+++ b/drivers/char/tpm/tpm-chip.c
@@ -474,13 +474,19 @@ static void tpm_del_char_device(struct tpm_chip *chip)
/* Make the driver uncallable. */
down_write(&chip->ops_sem);
- if (chip->flags & TPM_CHIP_FLAG_TPM2) {
- if (!tpm_chip_start(chip)) {
- tpm2_shutdown(chip, TPM2_SU_CLEAR);
- tpm_chip_stop(chip);
+ /* In case that the SPI master is unregistered in its drivers
+ * shutdown handler, tpm_class_shutdown() has already been called
+ * and set chip->ops to NULL. So check if it is still valid.
+ */
+ if (chip->ops) {
+ if (chip->flags & TPM_CHIP_FLAG_TPM2) {
+ if (!tpm_chip_start(chip)) {
+ tpm2_shutdown(chip, TPM2_SU_CLEAR);
+ tpm_chip_stop(chip);
+ }
}
+ chip->ops = NULL;
}
- chip->ops = NULL;
up_write(&chip->ops_sem);
}
base-commit: bc491fb12513e79702c6f936c838f792b5389129
--
2.34.1
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We ran automated tests on a recent commit from this kernel tree:
Kernel repo: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git
Commit: dd26a1c213b5 - PM: sleep: Fix error handling in dpm_prepare()
The results of these automated tests are provided below.
Overall result: PASSED
Merge: OK
Compile: OK
Tests: OK
Targeted tests: NO
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Compile testing
---------------
We compiled the kernel for 4 architectures:
aarch64:
make options: make -j24 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg
ppc64le:
make options: make -j24 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg
s390x:
make options: make -j24 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg
x86_64:
make options: make -j24 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg
Hardware testing
----------------
We booted each kernel and ran the following tests:
aarch64:
Host 1:
⚡ Internal infrastructure issues prevented one or more tests (marked
with ⚡⚡⚡) from running on this architecture.
This is not the fault of the kernel that was tested.
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
✅ ACPI table test
✅ ACPI enabled test
✅ LTP - cve
✅ LTP - sched
✅ LTP - syscalls
✅ LTP - can
✅ LTP - commands
✅ LTP - containers
✅ LTP - dio
✅ LTP - fs
✅ LTP - fsx
✅ LTP - math
✅ LTP - hugetlb
✅ LTP - mm
✅ LTP - nptl
✅ LTP - pty
✅ LTP - ipc
✅ LTP - tracing
✅ LTP: openposix test suite
✅ CIFS Connectathon
✅ POSIX pjd-fstest suites
✅ NFS Connectathon
✅ Loopdev Sanity
✅ jvm - jcstress tests
✅ Memory: fork_mem
✅ Memory function: memfd_create
✅ AMTU (Abstract Machine Test Utility)
✅ Networking bridge: sanity
✅ Ethernet drivers sanity
✅ Networking socket: fuzz
⚡⚡⚡ Networking route: pmtu
⚡⚡⚡ Networking route_func - local
⚡⚡⚡ Networking route_func - forward
⚡⚡⚡ Networking TCP: keepalive test
⚡⚡⚡ Networking UDP: socket
⚡⚡⚡ Networking cki netfilter test
⚡⚡⚡ Networking tunnel: geneve basic test
⚡⚡⚡ Networking tunnel: gre basic
⚡⚡⚡ L2TP basic test
⚡⚡⚡ Networking tunnel: vxlan basic
⚡⚡⚡ Networking ipsec: basic netns - transport
⚡⚡⚡ Networking ipsec: basic netns - tunnel
⚡⚡⚡ Libkcapi AF_ALG test
⚡⚡⚡ pciutils: update pci ids test
⚡⚡⚡ ALSA PCM loopback test
⚡⚡⚡ ALSA Control (mixer) Userspace Element test
⚡⚡⚡ storage: dm/common
⚡⚡⚡ lvm snapper test
⚡⚡⚡ storage: SCSI VPD
⚡⚡⚡ trace: ftrace/tracer
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ xarray-idr-radixtree-test
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ i2c: i2cdetect sanity
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ Firmware test suite
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ Memory function: kaslr
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ Networking: igmp conformance test
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ audit: audit testsuite test
Host 2:
⚡ Internal infrastructure issues prevented one or more tests (marked
with ⚡⚡⚡) from running on this architecture.
This is not the fault of the kernel that was tested.
⚡⚡⚡ Boot test
⚡⚡⚡ Reboot test
⚡⚡⚡ Networking bridge: sanity - mlx5
⚡⚡⚡ Ethernet drivers sanity - mlx5
Host 3:
⚡ Internal infrastructure issues prevented one or more tests (marked
with ⚡⚡⚡) from running on this architecture.
This is not the fault of the kernel that was tested.
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
✅ xfstests - ext4
✅ xfstests - xfs
✅ IPMI driver test
✅ IPMItool loop stress test
✅ selinux-policy: serge-testsuite
✅ Storage blktests - blk
✅ Storage block - filesystem fio test
✅ Storage block - queue scheduler test
✅ storage: software RAID testing
✅ Storage: swraid mdadm raid_module test
✅ stress: stress-ng - interrupt
✅ stress: stress-ng - cpu
✅ stress: stress-ng - cpu-cache
✅ stress: stress-ng - memory
🚧 ✅ Podman system test - as root
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ Podman system test - as user
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ xfstests - btrfs
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ Storage blktests - nvme-tcp
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ lvm cache test
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ stress: stress-ng - os
Host 4:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
🚧 ❌ Storage blktests - srp
Host 5:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
🚧 ✅ Storage blktests - nvmeof-mp
Host 6:
⚡ Internal infrastructure issues prevented one or more tests (marked
with ⚡⚡⚡) from running on this architecture.
This is not the fault of the kernel that was tested.
⚡⚡⚡ Boot test
⚡⚡⚡ Reboot test
⚡⚡⚡ Networking bridge: sanity - mlx5
⚡⚡⚡ Ethernet drivers sanity - mlx5
Host 7:
⚡ Internal infrastructure issues prevented one or more tests (marked
with ⚡⚡⚡) from running on this architecture.
This is not the fault of the kernel that was tested.
⚡⚡⚡ Boot test
⚡⚡⚡ Reboot test
⚡⚡⚡ Networking bridge: sanity - mlx5
⚡⚡⚡ Ethernet drivers sanity - mlx5
ppc64le:
Host 1:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
✅ LTP - cve
✅ LTP - sched
✅ LTP - syscalls
✅ LTP - can
✅ LTP - commands
✅ LTP - containers
✅ LTP - dio
✅ LTP - fs
✅ LTP - fsx
✅ LTP - math
✅ LTP - hugetlb
✅ LTP - mm
✅ LTP - nptl
✅ LTP - pty
✅ LTP - ipc
✅ LTP - tracing
✅ LTP: openposix test suite
✅ CIFS Connectathon
✅ POSIX pjd-fstest suites
✅ NFS Connectathon
✅ Loopdev Sanity
✅ jvm - jcstress tests
✅ Memory: fork_mem
✅ Memory function: memfd_create
✅ AMTU (Abstract Machine Test Utility)
✅ Networking bridge: sanity
✅ Ethernet drivers sanity
✅ Networking socket: fuzz
✅ Networking route: pmtu
✅ Networking route_func - local
✅ Networking route_func - forward
✅ Networking TCP: keepalive test
✅ Networking UDP: socket
✅ Networking cki netfilter test
✅ Networking tunnel: geneve basic test
✅ Networking tunnel: gre basic
✅ L2TP basic test
✅ Networking tunnel: vxlan basic
✅ Networking ipsec: basic netns - tunnel
✅ Libkcapi AF_ALG test
✅ pciutils: update pci ids test
✅ ALSA PCM loopback test
✅ ALSA Control (mixer) Userspace Element test
✅ storage: dm/common
✅ lvm snapper test
✅ trace: ftrace/tracer
🚧 ✅ xarray-idr-radixtree-test
🚧 ✅ Memory function: kaslr
🚧 ✅ audit: audit testsuite test
Host 2:
⚡ Internal infrastructure issues prevented one or more tests (marked
with ⚡⚡⚡) from running on this architecture.
This is not the fault of the kernel that was tested.
⚡⚡⚡ Boot test
⚡⚡⚡ Reboot test
🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ Storage blktests - srp
Host 3:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
✅ xfstests - ext4
✅ xfstests - xfs
✅ IPMI driver test
✅ IPMItool loop stress test
✅ selinux-policy: serge-testsuite
✅ Storage blktests - blk
✅ Storage block - filesystem fio test
✅ Storage block - queue scheduler test
✅ storage: software RAID testing
✅ Storage: swraid mdadm raid_module test
🚧 ✅ Podman system test - as root
🚧 ✅ Podman system test - as user
🚧 ✅ xfstests - btrfs
🚧 ✅ Storage blktests - nvme-tcp
🚧 ✅ Storage: lvm device-mapper test - upstream
🚧 ✅ lvm cache test
Host 4:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
🚧 ✅ Storage blktests - nvmeof-mp
Host 5:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
🚧 ❌ Storage blktests - srp
s390x:
Host 1:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
✅ LTP - cve
✅ LTP - sched
✅ LTP - syscalls
✅ LTP - can
✅ LTP - commands
✅ LTP - containers
✅ LTP - dio
✅ LTP - fs
✅ LTP - fsx
✅ LTP - math
✅ LTP - hugetlb
✅ LTP - mm
✅ LTP - nptl
✅ LTP - pty
✅ LTP - ipc
✅ LTP - tracing
✅ LTP: openposix test suite
✅ CIFS Connectathon
✅ POSIX pjd-fstest suites
✅ NFS Connectathon
✅ Loopdev Sanity
✅ jvm - jcstress tests
✅ Memory: fork_mem
✅ Memory function: memfd_create
✅ AMTU (Abstract Machine Test Utility)
✅ Networking bridge: sanity
✅ Ethernet drivers sanity
✅ Networking route: pmtu
✅ Networking route_func - local
✅ Networking route_func - forward
✅ Networking TCP: keepalive test
✅ Networking UDP: socket
✅ Networking cki netfilter test
✅ Networking tunnel: geneve basic test
✅ Networking tunnel: gre basic
✅ L2TP basic test
✅ Networking tunnel: vxlan basic
✅ Networking ipsec: basic netns - transport
✅ Networking ipsec: basic netns - tunnel
✅ Libkcapi AF_ALG test
✅ storage: dm/common
✅ lvm snapper test
✅ trace: ftrace/tracer
🚧 ❌ xarray-idr-radixtree-test
🚧 ✅ Memory function: kaslr
🚧 ✅ audit: audit testsuite test
Host 2:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
✅ selinux-policy: serge-testsuite
✅ Storage blktests - blk
✅ Storage: swraid mdadm raid_module test
✅ stress: stress-ng - interrupt
✅ stress: stress-ng - cpu
✅ stress: stress-ng - cpu-cache
✅ stress: stress-ng - memory
🚧 ✅ Podman system test - as root
🚧 ✅ Podman system test - as user
🚧 ✅ Storage blktests - nvme-tcp
🚧 ✅ lvm cache test
🚧 ✅ stress: stress-ng - os
Host 3:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
🚧 ✅ Storage blktests - srp
Host 4:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
🚧 ✅ Storage blktests - nvmeof-mp
x86_64:
Host 1:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
🚧 ✅ Storage blktests - nvmeof-mp
Host 2:
✅ Boot test
✅ Reboot test
✅ xfstests - ext4
✅ xfstests - xfs
✅ xfstests - nfsv4.2
✅ xfstests - cifsv3.11
✅ IPMI driver test
✅ IPMItool loop stress test
✅ selinux-policy: serge-testsuite
✅ Storage blktests - blk
✅ Storage block - filesystem fio test
✅ Storage block - queue scheduler test
✅ storage: software RAID testing
✅ Storage: swraid mdadm raid_module test
✅ stress: stress-ng - interrupt
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From: Zhengjun Xing <zhengjun.xing(a)linux.intel.com>
The user recently report a perf issue in the ICX platform, when test by
perf event “uncore_imc_x/cas_count_write”,the write bandwidth is always
very small (only 0.38MB/s), it is caused by the wrong "umask" for the
"cas_count_write" event. When double-checking, find "cas_count_read"
also is wrong.
The public document for ICX uncore:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/download/3rd-gen-intel-xeon…
On page 142, Table 2-143, defines Unit Masks for CAS_COUNT:
RD b00001111
WR b00110000
So Corrected both "cas_count_read" and "cas_count_write" for ICX.
Old settings:
hswep_uncore_imc_events
INTEL_UNCORE_EVENT_DESC(cas_count_read, "event=0x04,umask=0x03")
INTEL_UNCORE_EVENT_DESC(cas_count_write, "event=0x04,umask=0x0c")
New settings:
snr_uncore_imc_events
INTEL_UNCORE_EVENT_DESC(cas_count_read, "event=0x04,umask=0x0f")
INTEL_UNCORE_EVENT_DESC(cas_count_write, "event=0x04,umask=0x30"),
Fixes: 2b3b76b5ec67 ("perf/x86/intel/uncore: Add Ice Lake server uncore support")
Reviewed-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter(a)intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhengjun Xing <zhengjun.xing(a)linux.intel.com>
Cc: stable(a)vger.kernel.org
---
Change log:
v3:
* Add change log
v2:
* Add stable tag
arch/x86/events/intel/uncore_snbep.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/arch/x86/events/intel/uncore_snbep.c b/arch/x86/events/intel/uncore_snbep.c
index 5ddc0f30db6f..a6fd8eb410a9 100644
--- a/arch/x86/events/intel/uncore_snbep.c
+++ b/arch/x86/events/intel/uncore_snbep.c
@@ -5468,7 +5468,7 @@ static struct intel_uncore_type icx_uncore_imc = {
.fixed_ctr_bits = 48,
.fixed_ctr = SNR_IMC_MMIO_PMON_FIXED_CTR,
.fixed_ctl = SNR_IMC_MMIO_PMON_FIXED_CTL,
- .event_descs = hswep_uncore_imc_events,
+ .event_descs = snr_uncore_imc_events,
.perf_ctr = SNR_IMC_MMIO_PMON_CTR0,
.event_ctl = SNR_IMC_MMIO_PMON_CTL0,
.event_mask = SNBEP_PMON_RAW_EVENT_MASK,
--
2.25.1