This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 4.14.329 release. There are 48 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response to this one. If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please let me know.
Responses should be made by Wed, 08 Nov 2023 13:02:46 +0000. Anything received after that time might be too late.
The whole patch series can be found in one patch at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/stable-review/patch-4.14.329-rc... or in the git tree and branch at: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-4.14.y and the diffstat can be found below.
thanks,
greg k-h
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Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org Linux 4.14.329-rc1
Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk tty: 8250: Add support for Intashield IS-100
Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk tty: 8250: Add support for Brainboxes UP cards
Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk tty: 8250: Add support for additional Brainboxes UC cards
Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk tty: 8250: Remove UC-257 and UC-431
LihaSika lihasika@gmail.com usb: storage: set 1.50 as the lower bcdDevice for older "Super Top" compatibility
Vicki Pfau vi@endrift.com PCI: Prevent xHCI driver from claiming AMD VanGogh USB3 DRD device
George Kennedy george.kennedy@oracle.com vc_screen: move load of struct vc_data pointer in vcs_read() to avoid UAF
Christoph Hellwig hch@lst.de remove the sx8 block driver
Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de ata: ahci: fix enum constants for gcc-13
Su Hui suhui@nfschina.com net: chelsio: cxgb4: add an error code check in t4_load_phy_fw
Hans de Goede hdegoede@redhat.com platform/x86: asus-wmi: Change ASUS_WMI_BRN_DOWN code from 0x20 to 0x2e
Tomas Henzl thenzl@redhat.com scsi: mpt3sas: Fix in error path
Jorge Maidana jorgem.linux@gmail.com fbdev: uvesafb: Call cn_del_callback() at the end of uvesafb_exit()
Shuming Fan shumingf@realtek.com ASoC: rt5650: fix the wrong result of key button
Florian Westphal fw@strlen.de netfilter: nfnetlink_log: silence bogus compiler warning
Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de fbdev: atyfb: only use ioremap_uc() on i386 and ia64
Dmitry Torokhov dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com Input: synaptics-rmi4 - handle reset delay when using SMBus trsnsport
Zhang Shurong zhang_shurong@foxmail.com dmaengine: ste_dma40: Fix PM disable depth imbalance in d40_probe
Ben Wolsieffer ben.wolsieffer@hefring.com irqchip/stm32-exti: add missing DT IRQ flag translation
Kuninori Morimoto kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com ASoC: simple-card: fixup asoc_simple_probe() error handling
Juergen Gross jgross@suse.com x86: Fix .brk attribute in linker script
Hangyu Hua hbh25y@gmail.com rpmsg: Fix possible refcount leak in rpmsg_register_device_override()
Bjorn Andersson quic_bjorande@quicinc.com rpmsg: glink: Release driver_override
Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org rpmsg: Fix calling device_lock() on non-initialized device
Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org rpmsg: Fix kfree() of static memory on setting driver_override
Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org driver: platform: Add helper for safer setting of driver_override
Josh Poimboeuf jpoimboe@kernel.org x86/mm: Fix RESERVE_BRK() for older binutils
Josh Poimboeuf jpoimboe@redhat.com x86/mm: Simplify RESERVE_BRK()
Thomas Gleixner tglx@linutronix.de x86/i8259: Skip probing when ACPI/MADT advertises PCAT compatibility
Al Viro viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk nfsd: lock_rename() needs both directories to live on the same fs
Chao Yu chao@kernel.org f2fs: fix to do sanity check on inode type during garbage collection
Wang Hai wanghai38@huawei.com kobject: Fix slab-out-of-bounds in fill_kobj_path()
Lukasz Majczak lma@semihalf.com drm/dp_mst: Fix NULL deref in get_mst_branch_device_by_guid_helper()
Nick Desaulniers ndesaulniers@google.com ARM: 8933/1: replace Sun/Solaris style flag on section directive
Trond Myklebust trondmy@gmail.com NFS: Don't call generic_error_remove_page() while holding locks
Peter Zijlstra peterz@infradead.org perf/core: Fix potential NULL deref
Herve Codina herve.codina@bootlin.com i2c: muxes: i2c-demux-pinctrl: Use of_get_i2c_adapter_by_node()
Herve Codina herve.codina@bootlin.com i2c: muxes: i2c-mux-gpmux: Use of_get_i2c_adapter_by_node()
Herve Codina herve.codina@bootlin.com i2c: muxes: i2c-mux-pinctrl: Use of_get_i2c_adapter_by_node()
Ivan Vecera ivecera@redhat.com i40e: Fix wrong check for I40E_TXR_FLAGS_WB_ON_ITR
Pablo Neira Ayuso pablo@netfilter.org gtp: uapi: fix GTPA_MAX
Fred Chen fred.chenchen03@gmail.com tcp: fix wrong RTO timeout when received SACK reneging
Douglas Anderson dianders@chromium.org r8152: Increase USB control msg timeout to 5000ms as per spec
Mateusz Palczewski mateusz.palczewski@intel.com igb: Fix potential memory leak in igb_add_ethtool_nfc_entry
Kunwu Chan chentao@kylinos.cn treewide: Spelling fix in comment
Gavin Shan gshan@redhat.com virtio_balloon: Fix endless deflation and inflation on arm64
Rodríguez Barbarin, José Javier JoseJavier.Rodriguez@duagon.com mcb-lpc: Reallocate memory region to avoid memory overlapping
Rodríguez Barbarin, José Javier JoseJavier.Rodriguez@duagon.com mcb: Return actual parsed size when reading chameleon table
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Diffstat:
Makefile | 4 +- arch/arm/boot/bootp/init.S | 2 +- arch/arm/boot/compressed/big-endian.S | 2 +- arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S | 2 +- arch/arm/boot/compressed/piggy.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020e.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1026.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm720.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm740.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm7tdmi.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm920.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm922.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm925.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm926.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm940.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm946.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm9tdmi.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-fa526.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-feroceon.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-mohawk.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-sa110.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-sa1100.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-v6.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-v7.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-v7m.S | 4 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-xsc3.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-xscale.S | 2 +- arch/x86/include/asm/i8259.h | 2 + arch/x86/include/asm/setup.h | 46 +- arch/x86/kernel/acpi/boot.c | 3 + arch/x86/kernel/i8259.c | 38 +- arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S | 2 +- drivers/ata/ahci.h | 226 +-- drivers/base/driver.c | 69 + drivers/base/platform.c | 28 +- drivers/block/Kconfig | 9 - drivers/block/Makefile | 2 - drivers/block/sx8.c | 1746 --------------------- drivers/dma/ste_dma40.c | 1 + drivers/gpu/drm/drm_dp_mst_topology.c | 6 +- drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-demux-pinctrl.c | 2 +- drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-mux-gpmux.c | 2 +- drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-mux-pinctrl.c | 2 +- drivers/input/mouse/synaptics.c | 1 + drivers/input/rmi4/rmi_smbus.c | 50 +- drivers/irqchip/irq-stm32-exti.c | 1 + drivers/mcb/mcb-lpc.c | 35 +- drivers/mcb/mcb-parse.c | 15 +- drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c | 2 + drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40e/i40e_txrx.c | 2 +- drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_ethtool.c | 6 +- drivers/net/ethernet/toshiba/ps3_gelic_wireless.c | 2 +- drivers/net/usb/r8152.c | 7 +- drivers/pci/quirks.c | 9 +- drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.h | 2 +- drivers/rpmsg/qcom_glink_native.c | 1 + drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c | 34 +- drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_internal.h | 5 +- drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c | 4 +- drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c | 122 +- drivers/tty/vt/vc_screen.c | 9 +- drivers/usb/storage/unusual_cypress.h | 2 +- drivers/video/fbdev/aty/atyfb_base.c | 4 + drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c | 2 +- drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c | 6 +- fs/f2fs/gc.c | 3 +- fs/nfs/write.c | 3 +- fs/nfsd/vfs.c | 12 +- include/linux/device.h | 2 + include/linux/pci_ids.h | 1 + include/linux/platform_device.h | 6 +- include/linux/rpmsg.h | 14 +- include/uapi/linux/gtp.h | 2 +- kernel/events/core.c | 3 +- lib/kobject.c | 12 +- net/ipv4/tcp_input.c | 9 +- net/netfilter/nfnetlink_log.c | 2 +- sound/soc/codecs/rt5645.c | 2 + sound/soc/generic/simple-card.c | 6 +- 81 files changed, 598 insertions(+), 2046 deletions(-)
4.14-stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let me know.
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From: Rodríguez Barbarin, José Javier JoseJavier.Rodriguez@duagon.com
[ Upstream commit a889c276d33d333ae96697510f33533f6e9d9591 ]
The function chameleon_parse_cells() returns the number of cells parsed which has an undetermined size. This return value is only used for error checking but the number of cells is never used.
Change return value to be number of bytes parsed to allow for memory management improvements.
Co-developed-by: Jorge Sanjuan Garcia jorge.sanjuangarcia@duagon.com Signed-off-by: Jorge Sanjuan Garcia jorge.sanjuangarcia@duagon.com Signed-off-by: Javier Rodriguez josejavier.rodriguez@duagon.com Signed-off-by: Johannes Thumshirn jth@kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230411083329.4506-2-jth@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/mcb/mcb-parse.c | 15 ++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/mcb/mcb-parse.c b/drivers/mcb/mcb-parse.c index 08a85e43ef885..b7354232221e6 100644 --- a/drivers/mcb/mcb-parse.c +++ b/drivers/mcb/mcb-parse.c @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ static void chameleon_parse_bar(void __iomem *base, } }
-static int chameleon_get_bar(char __iomem **base, phys_addr_t mapbase, +static int chameleon_get_bar(void __iomem **base, phys_addr_t mapbase, struct chameleon_bar **cb) { struct chameleon_bar *c; @@ -176,12 +176,13 @@ int chameleon_parse_cells(struct mcb_bus *bus, phys_addr_t mapbase, { struct chameleon_fpga_header *header; struct chameleon_bar *cb; - char __iomem *p = base; + void __iomem *p = base; int num_cells = 0; uint32_t dtype; int bar_count; int ret; u32 hsize; + u32 table_size;
hsize = sizeof(struct chameleon_fpga_header);
@@ -236,12 +237,16 @@ int chameleon_parse_cells(struct mcb_bus *bus, phys_addr_t mapbase, num_cells++; }
- if (num_cells == 0) - num_cells = -EINVAL; + if (num_cells == 0) { + ret = -EINVAL; + goto free_bar; + }
+ table_size = p - base; + pr_debug("%d cell(s) found. Chameleon table size: 0x%04x bytes\n", num_cells, table_size); kfree(cb); kfree(header); - return num_cells; + return table_size;
free_bar: kfree(cb);
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From: Rodríguez Barbarin, José Javier JoseJavier.Rodriguez@duagon.com
[ Upstream commit 2025b2ca8004c04861903d076c67a73a0ec6dfca ]
mcb-lpc requests a fixed-size memory region to parse the chameleon table, however, if the chameleon table is smaller that the allocated region, it could overlap with the IP Cores' memory regions.
After parsing the chameleon table, drop/reallocate the memory region with the actual chameleon table size.
Co-developed-by: Jorge Sanjuan Garcia jorge.sanjuangarcia@duagon.com Signed-off-by: Jorge Sanjuan Garcia jorge.sanjuangarcia@duagon.com Signed-off-by: Javier Rodriguez josejavier.rodriguez@duagon.com Signed-off-by: Johannes Thumshirn jth@kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230411083329.4506-4-jth@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/mcb/mcb-lpc.c | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/mcb/mcb-lpc.c b/drivers/mcb/mcb-lpc.c index 945091a883546..7d292acbba539 100644 --- a/drivers/mcb/mcb-lpc.c +++ b/drivers/mcb/mcb-lpc.c @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ static int mcb_lpc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) { struct resource *res; struct priv *priv; - int ret = 0; + int ret = 0, table_size;
priv = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*priv), GFP_KERNEL); if (!priv) @@ -61,16 +61,43 @@ static int mcb_lpc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
ret = chameleon_parse_cells(priv->bus, priv->mem->start, priv->base); if (ret < 0) { - mcb_release_bus(priv->bus); - return ret; + goto out_mcb_bus; }
- dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "Found %d cells\n", ret); + table_size = ret; + + if (table_size < CHAM_HEADER_SIZE) { + /* Release the previous resources */ + devm_iounmap(&pdev->dev, priv->base); + devm_release_mem_region(&pdev->dev, priv->mem->start, resource_size(priv->mem)); + + /* Then, allocate it again with the actual chameleon table size */ + res = devm_request_mem_region(&pdev->dev, priv->mem->start, + table_size, + KBUILD_MODNAME); + if (!res) { + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Failed to request PCI memory\n"); + ret = -EBUSY; + goto out_mcb_bus; + } + + priv->base = devm_ioremap(&pdev->dev, priv->mem->start, table_size); + if (!priv->base) { + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Cannot ioremap\n"); + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto out_mcb_bus; + } + + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, priv); + }
mcb_bus_add_devices(priv->bus);
return 0;
+out_mcb_bus: + mcb_release_bus(priv->bus); + return ret; }
static int mcb_lpc_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
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From: Gavin Shan gshan@redhat.com
commit 07622bd415639e9709579f400afd19e7e9866e5e upstream.
The deflation request to the target, which isn't unaligned to the guest page size causes endless deflation and inflation actions. For example, we receive the flooding QMP events for the changes on memory balloon's size after a deflation request to the unaligned target is sent for the ARM64 guest, where we have 64KB base page size.
/home/gavin/sandbox/qemu.main/build/qemu-system-aarch64 \ -accel kvm -machine virt,gic-version=host -cpu host \ -smp maxcpus=8,cpus=8,sockets=2,clusters=2,cores=2,threads=1 \ -m 1024M,slots=16,maxmem=64G \ -object memory-backend-ram,id=mem0,size=512M \ -object memory-backend-ram,id=mem1,size=512M \ -numa node,nodeid=0,memdev=mem0,cpus=0-3 \ -numa node,nodeid=1,memdev=mem1,cpus=4-7 \ : \ -device virtio-balloon-pci,id=balloon0,bus=pcie.10
{ "execute" : "balloon", "arguments": { "value" : 1073672192 } } {"return": {}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272173, "microseconds": 88667}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073610752}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272174, "microseconds": 89704}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073610752}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272175, "microseconds": 90819}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073610752}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272176, "microseconds": 91961}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073610752}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272177, "microseconds": 93040}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073676288}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272178, "microseconds": 94117}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073676288}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272179, "microseconds": 95337}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073610752}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272180, "microseconds": 96615}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073676288}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272181, "microseconds": 97626}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073610752}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272182, "microseconds": 98693}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073676288}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272183, "microseconds": 99698}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073610752}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272184, "microseconds": 100727}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073610752}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272185, "microseconds": 90430}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073610752}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693272186, "microseconds": 102999}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073676288}} : <The similar QMP events repeat>
Fix it by aligning the target up to the guest page size, 64KB in this specific case. With this applied, no flooding QMP events are observed and the memory balloon's size can be stablizied to 0x3ffe0000 soon after the deflation request is sent.
{ "execute" : "balloon", "arguments": { "value" : 1073672192 } } {"return": {}} {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1693273328, "microseconds": 793075}, \ "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", "data": {"actual": 1073610752}} { "execute" : "query-balloon" } {"return": {"actual": 1073610752}}
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan gshan@redhat.com Tested-by: Zhenyu Zhang zhenyzha@redhat.com Message-Id: 20230831011007.1032822-1-gshan@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin mst@redhat.com Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand david@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c @@ -341,7 +341,11 @@ static inline s64 towards_target(struct if (!virtio_has_feature(vb->vdev, VIRTIO_F_VERSION_1)) num_pages = le32_to_cpu((__force __le32)num_pages);
- target = num_pages; + /* + * Aligned up to guest page size to avoid inflating and deflating + * balloon endlessly. + */ + target = ALIGN(num_pages, VIRTIO_BALLOON_PAGES_PER_PAGE); return target - vb->num_pages; }
4.14-stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let me know.
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From: Kunwu Chan chentao@kylinos.cn
[ Upstream commit fb71ba0ed8be9534493c80ba00142a64d9972a72 ]
reques -> request
Fixes: 09dde54c6a69 ("PS3: gelic: Add wireless support for PS3") Signed-off-by: Kunwu Chan chentao@kylinos.cn Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven geert+renesas@glider.be Signed-off-by: David S. Miller davem@davemloft.net Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/net/ethernet/toshiba/ps3_gelic_wireless.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/toshiba/ps3_gelic_wireless.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/toshiba/ps3_gelic_wireless.c index eed18f88bdff7..e70175f40a824 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/toshiba/ps3_gelic_wireless.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/toshiba/ps3_gelic_wireless.c @@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ static int gelic_wl_set_encodeext(struct net_device *netdev, key_index = wl->current_key;
if (!enc->length && (ext->ext_flags & IW_ENCODE_EXT_SET_TX_KEY)) { - /* reques to change default key index */ + /* request to change default key index */ pr_debug("%s: request to change default key to %d\n", __func__, key_index); wl->current_key = key_index;
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From: Mateusz Palczewski mateusz.palczewski@intel.com
[ Upstream commit 8c0b48e01daba5ca58f939a8425855d3f4f2ed14 ]
Add check for return of igb_update_ethtool_nfc_entry so that in case of any potential errors the memory alocated for input will be freed.
Fixes: 0e71def25281 ("igb: add support of RX network flow classification") Reviewed-by: Wojciech Drewek wojciech.drewek@intel.com Signed-off-by: Mateusz Palczewski mateusz.palczewski@intel.com Tested-by: Arpana Arland arpanax.arland@intel.com (A Contingent worker at Intel) Signed-off-by: Jacob Keller jacob.e.keller@intel.com Signed-off-by: David S. Miller davem@davemloft.net Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_ethtool.c | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_ethtool.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_ethtool.c index 77108b0a07f51..c8b5650b7eac5 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_ethtool.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_ethtool.c @@ -2951,11 +2951,15 @@ static int igb_add_ethtool_nfc_entry(struct igb_adapter *adapter, if (err) goto err_out_w_lock;
- igb_update_ethtool_nfc_entry(adapter, input, input->sw_idx); + err = igb_update_ethtool_nfc_entry(adapter, input, input->sw_idx); + if (err) + goto err_out_input_filter;
spin_unlock(&adapter->nfc_lock); return 0;
+err_out_input_filter: + igb_erase_filter(adapter, input); err_out_w_lock: spin_unlock(&adapter->nfc_lock); err_out:
4.14-stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let me know.
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From: Douglas Anderson dianders@chromium.org
[ Upstream commit a5feba71ec9c14a54c3babdc732c5b6866d8ee43 ]
According to the comment next to USB_CTRL_GET_TIMEOUT and USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT, although sending/receiving control messages is usually quite fast, the spec allows them to take up to 5 seconds. Let's increase the timeout in the Realtek driver from 500ms to 5000ms (using the #defines) to account for this.
This is not just a theoretical change. The need for the longer timeout was seen in testing. Specifically, if you drop a sc7180-trogdor based Chromebook into the kdb debugger and then "go" again after sitting in the debugger for a while, the next USB control message takes a long time. Out of ~40 tests the slowest USB control message was 4.5 seconds.
While dropping into kdb is not exactly an end-user scenario, the above is similar to what could happen due to an temporary interrupt storm, what could happen if there was a host controller (HW or SW) issue, or what could happen if the Realtek device got into a confused state and needed time to recover.
This change is fairly critical since the r8152 driver in Linux doesn't expect register reads/writes (which are backed by USB control messages) to fail.
Fixes: ac718b69301c ("net/usb: new driver for RTL8152") Suggested-by: Hayes Wang hayeswang@realtek.com Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson dianders@chromium.org Reviewed-by: Grant Grundler grundler@chromium.org Signed-off-by: David S. Miller davem@davemloft.net Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/net/usb/r8152.c | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/usb/r8152.c b/drivers/net/usb/r8152.c index d17d125a34540..a0b40bdbdd84f 100644 --- a/drivers/net/usb/r8152.c +++ b/drivers/net/usb/r8152.c @@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ int get_registers(struct r8152 *tp, u16 value, u16 index, u16 size, void *data)
ret = usb_control_msg(tp->udev, usb_rcvctrlpipe(tp->udev, 0), RTL8152_REQ_GET_REGS, RTL8152_REQT_READ, - value, index, tmp, size, 500); + value, index, tmp, size, USB_CTRL_GET_TIMEOUT); if (ret < 0) memset(data, 0xff, size); else @@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ int set_registers(struct r8152 *tp, u16 value, u16 index, u16 size, void *data)
ret = usb_control_msg(tp->udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(tp->udev, 0), RTL8152_REQ_SET_REGS, RTL8152_REQT_WRITE, - value, index, tmp, size, 500); + value, index, tmp, size, USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT);
kfree(tmp);
@@ -5084,7 +5084,8 @@ static u8 rtl_get_version(struct usb_interface *intf)
ret = usb_control_msg(udev, usb_rcvctrlpipe(udev, 0), RTL8152_REQ_GET_REGS, RTL8152_REQT_READ, - PLA_TCR0, MCU_TYPE_PLA, tmp, sizeof(*tmp), 500); + PLA_TCR0, MCU_TYPE_PLA, tmp, sizeof(*tmp), + USB_CTRL_GET_TIMEOUT); if (ret > 0) ocp_data = (__le32_to_cpu(*tmp) >> 16) & VERSION_MASK;
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From: Fred Chen fred.chenchen03@gmail.com
[ Upstream commit d2a0fc372aca561556e765d0a9ec365c7c12f0ad ]
This commit fix wrong RTO timeout when received SACK reneging.
When an ACK arrived pointing to a SACK reneging, tcp_check_sack_reneging() will rearm the RTO timer for min(1/2*srtt, 10ms) into to the future.
But since the commit 62d9f1a6945b ("tcp: fix TLP timer not set when CA_STATE changes from DISORDER to OPEN") merged, the tcp_set_xmit_timer() is moved after tcp_fastretrans_alert()(which do the SACK reneging check), so the RTO timeout will be overwrited by tcp_set_xmit_timer() with icsk_rto instead of 1/2*srtt.
Here is a packetdrill script to check this bug: 0 socket(..., SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP) = 3 +0 bind(3, ..., ...) = 0 +0 listen(3, 1) = 0
// simulate srtt to 100ms +0 < S 0:0(0) win 32792 <mss 1000, sackOK,nop,nop,nop,wscale 7> +0 > S. 0:0(0) ack 1 <mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 7> +.1 < . 1:1(0) ack 1 win 1024
+0 accept(3, ..., ...) = 4
+0 write(4, ..., 10000) = 10000 +0 > P. 1:10001(10000) ack 1
// inject sack +.1 < . 1:1(0) ack 1 win 257 <sack 1001:10001,nop,nop> +0 > . 1:1001(1000) ack 1
// inject sack reneging +.1 < . 1:1(0) ack 1001 win 257 <sack 9001:10001,nop,nop>
// we expect rto fired in 1/2*srtt (50ms) +.05 > . 1001:2001(1000) ack 1
This fix remove the FLAG_SET_XMIT_TIMER from ack_flag when tcp_check_sack_reneging() set RTO timer with 1/2*srtt to avoid being overwrited later.
Fixes: 62d9f1a6945b ("tcp: fix TLP timer not set when CA_STATE changes from DISORDER to OPEN") Signed-off-by: Fred Chen fred.chenchen03@gmail.com Reviewed-by: Neal Cardwell ncardwell@google.com Tested-by: Neal Cardwell ncardwell@google.com Signed-off-by: David S. Miller davem@davemloft.net Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- net/ipv4/tcp_input.c | 9 +++++---- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_input.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_input.c index 491c16d8e9ddc..e65daf71a52d7 100644 --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_input.c +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_input.c @@ -2069,16 +2069,17 @@ void tcp_enter_loss(struct sock *sk) * restore sanity to the SACK scoreboard. If the apparent reneging * persists until this RTO then we'll clear the SACK scoreboard. */ -static bool tcp_check_sack_reneging(struct sock *sk, int flag) +static bool tcp_check_sack_reneging(struct sock *sk, int *ack_flag) { - if (flag & FLAG_SACK_RENEGING && - flag & FLAG_SND_UNA_ADVANCED) { + if (*ack_flag & FLAG_SACK_RENEGING && + *ack_flag & FLAG_SND_UNA_ADVANCED) { struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk); unsigned long delay = max(usecs_to_jiffies(tp->srtt_us >> 4), msecs_to_jiffies(10));
inet_csk_reset_xmit_timer(sk, ICSK_TIME_RETRANS, delay, TCP_RTO_MAX); + *ack_flag &= ~FLAG_SET_XMIT_TIMER; return true; } return false; @@ -2870,7 +2871,7 @@ static void tcp_fastretrans_alert(struct sock *sk, const int acked, tp->prior_ssthresh = 0;
/* B. In all the states check for reneging SACKs. */ - if (tcp_check_sack_reneging(sk, flag)) + if (tcp_check_sack_reneging(sk, ack_flag)) return;
/* C. Check consistency of the current state. */
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From: Pablo Neira Ayuso pablo@netfilter.org
[ Upstream commit adc8df12d91a2b8350b0cd4c7fec3e8546c9d1f8 ]
Subtract one to __GTPA_MAX, otherwise GTPA_MAX is off by 2.
Fixes: 459aa660eb1d ("gtp: add initial driver for datapath of GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP-U)") Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso pablo@netfilter.org Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni pabeni@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- include/uapi/linux/gtp.h | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/gtp.h b/include/uapi/linux/gtp.h index c7d66755d212b..78bd62014efd3 100644 --- a/include/uapi/linux/gtp.h +++ b/include/uapi/linux/gtp.h @@ -30,6 +30,6 @@ enum gtp_attrs { GTPA_PAD, __GTPA_MAX, }; -#define GTPA_MAX (__GTPA_MAX + 1) +#define GTPA_MAX (__GTPA_MAX - 1)
#endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_GTP_H_ */
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From: Ivan Vecera ivecera@redhat.com
[ Upstream commit 77a8c982ff0d4c3a14022c6fe9e3dbfb327552ec ]
The I40E_TXR_FLAGS_WB_ON_ITR is i40e_ring flag and not i40e_pf one.
Fixes: 8e0764b4d6be42 ("i40e/i40evf: Add support for writeback on ITR feature for X722") Signed-off-by: Ivan Vecera ivecera@redhat.com Tested-by: Pucha Himasekhar Reddy himasekharx.reddy.pucha@intel.com (A Contingent worker at Intel) Signed-off-by: Jacob Keller jacob.e.keller@intel.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231023212714.178032-1-jacob.e.keller@intel.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski kuba@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40e/i40e_txrx.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40e/i40e_txrx.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40e/i40e_txrx.c index d79a2c8175c4c..02871e0e20249 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40e/i40e_txrx.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40e/i40e_txrx.c @@ -2401,7 +2401,7 @@ int i40e_napi_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) return budget; }
- if (vsi->back->flags & I40E_TXR_FLAGS_WB_ON_ITR) + if (q_vector->tx.ring[0].flags & I40E_TXR_FLAGS_WB_ON_ITR) q_vector->arm_wb_state = false;
/* Work is done so exit the polling mode and re-enable the interrupt */
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From: Herve Codina herve.codina@bootlin.com
commit 3171d37b58a76e1febbf3f4af2d06234a98cf88b upstream.
i2c-mux-pinctrl uses the pair of_find_i2c_adapter_by_node() / i2c_put_adapter(). These pair alone is not correct to properly lock the I2C parent adapter.
Indeed, i2c_put_adapter() decrements the module refcount while of_find_i2c_adapter_by_node() does not increment it. This leads to an underflow of the parent module refcount.
Use the dedicated function, of_get_i2c_adapter_by_node(), to handle correctly the module refcount.
Fixes: c4aee3e1b0de ("i2c: mux: pinctrl: remove platform_data") Signed-off-by: Herve Codina herve.codina@bootlin.com Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Acked-by: Peter Rosin peda@axentia.se Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang wsa@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-mux-pinctrl.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-mux-pinctrl.c +++ b/drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-mux-pinctrl.c @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ static struct i2c_adapter *i2c_mux_pinct dev_err(dev, "Cannot parse i2c-parent\n"); return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); } - parent = of_find_i2c_adapter_by_node(parent_np); + parent = of_get_i2c_adapter_by_node(parent_np); of_node_put(parent_np); if (!parent) return ERR_PTR(-EPROBE_DEFER);
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From: Herve Codina herve.codina@bootlin.com
commit 3dc0ec46f6e7511fc4fdf6b6cda439382bc957f1 upstream.
i2c-mux-gpmux uses the pair of_find_i2c_adapter_by_node() / i2c_put_adapter(). These pair alone is not correct to properly lock the I2C parent adapter.
Indeed, i2c_put_adapter() decrements the module refcount while of_find_i2c_adapter_by_node() does not increment it. This leads to an underflow of the parent module refcount.
Use the dedicated function, of_get_i2c_adapter_by_node(), to handle correctly the module refcount.
Fixes: ac8498f0ce53 ("i2c: i2c-mux-gpmux: new driver") Signed-off-by: Herve Codina herve.codina@bootlin.com Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Acked-by: Peter Rosin peda@axentia.se Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang wsa@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-mux-gpmux.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-mux-gpmux.c +++ b/drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-mux-gpmux.c @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ static struct i2c_adapter *mux_parent_ad dev_err(dev, "Cannot parse i2c-parent\n"); return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); } - parent = of_find_i2c_adapter_by_node(parent_np); + parent = of_get_i2c_adapter_by_node(parent_np); of_node_put(parent_np); if (!parent) return ERR_PTR(-EPROBE_DEFER);
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From: Herve Codina herve.codina@bootlin.com
commit 0fb118de5003028ad092a4e66fc6d07b86c3bc94 upstream.
i2c-demux-pinctrl uses the pair of_find_i2c_adapter_by_node() / i2c_put_adapter(). These pair alone is not correct to properly lock the I2C parent adapter.
Indeed, i2c_put_adapter() decrements the module refcount while of_find_i2c_adapter_by_node() does not increment it. This leads to an underflow of the parent module refcount.
Use the dedicated function, of_get_i2c_adapter_by_node(), to handle correctly the module refcount.
Fixes: 50a5ba876908 ("i2c: mux: demux-pinctrl: add driver") Signed-off-by: Herve Codina herve.codina@bootlin.com Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Acked-by: Peter Rosin peda@axentia.se Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang wsa@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-demux-pinctrl.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-demux-pinctrl.c +++ b/drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-demux-pinctrl.c @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ static int i2c_demux_activate_master(str if (ret) goto err;
- adap = of_find_i2c_adapter_by_node(priv->chan[new_chan].parent_np); + adap = of_get_i2c_adapter_by_node(priv->chan[new_chan].parent_np); if (!adap) { ret = -ENODEV; goto err_with_revert;
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From: Peter Zijlstra peterz@infradead.org
commit a71ef31485bb51b846e8db8b3a35e432cc15afb5 upstream.
Smatch is awesome.
Fixes: 32671e3799ca ("perf: Disallow mis-matched inherited group reads") Reported-by: Dan Carpenter dan.carpenter@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) peterz@infradead.org Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar mingo@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- kernel/events/core.c | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/kernel/events/core.c +++ b/kernel/events/core.c @@ -11059,7 +11059,8 @@ static int inherit_group(struct perf_eve if (IS_ERR(child_ctr)) return PTR_ERR(child_ctr); } - leader->group_generation = parent_event->group_generation; + if (leader) + leader->group_generation = parent_event->group_generation; return 0; }
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From: Trond Myklebust trondmy@gmail.com
[ Upstream commit 22876f540bdf19af9e4fca893ce02ba7ee65ebcc ]
The NFS read code can trigger writeback while holding the page lock. If an error then triggers a call to nfs_write_error_remove_page(), we can deadlock.
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- fs/nfs/write.c | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/nfs/write.c b/fs/nfs/write.c index 010733c8bdcd3..1b5791d5537a3 100644 --- a/fs/nfs/write.c +++ b/fs/nfs/write.c @@ -587,9 +587,8 @@ nfs_lock_and_join_requests(struct page *page)
static void nfs_write_error_remove_page(struct nfs_page *req) { + SetPageError(req->wb_page); nfs_end_page_writeback(req); - generic_error_remove_page(page_file_mapping(req->wb_page), - req->wb_page); nfs_release_request(req); }
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From: Nick Desaulniers ndesaulniers@google.com
[ Upstream commit 790756c7e0229dedc83bf058ac69633045b1000e ]
It looks like a section directive was using "Solaris style" to declare the section flags. Replace this with the GNU style so that Clang's integrated assembler can assemble this directive.
The modified instances were identified via: $ ag .section | grep #
Link: https://ftp.gnu.org/old-gnu/Manuals/gas-2.9.1/html_chapter/as_7.html#SEC119 Link: https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/744 Link: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43759 Link: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69296
Acked-by: Nicolas Pitre nico@fluxnic.net Reviewed-by: Ard Biesheuvel ardb@kernel.org Reviewed-by: Stefan Agner stefan@agner.ch Signed-off-by: Nick Desaulniers ndesaulniers@google.com Suggested-by: Fangrui Song maskray@google.com Suggested-by: Jian Cai jiancai@google.com Suggested-by: Peter Smith peter.smith@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Russell King rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- arch/arm/boot/bootp/init.S | 2 +- arch/arm/boot/compressed/big-endian.S | 2 +- arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S | 2 +- arch/arm/boot/compressed/piggy.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020e.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1026.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm720.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm740.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm7tdmi.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm920.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm922.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm925.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm926.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm940.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm946.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-arm9tdmi.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-fa526.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-feroceon.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-mohawk.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-sa110.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-sa1100.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-v6.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-v7.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-v7m.S | 4 ++-- arch/arm/mm/proc-xsc3.S | 2 +- arch/arm/mm/proc-xscale.S | 2 +- 28 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/bootp/init.S b/arch/arm/boot/bootp/init.S index 78b508075161f..868eeeaaa46e2 100644 --- a/arch/arm/boot/bootp/init.S +++ b/arch/arm/boot/bootp/init.S @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ * size immediately following the kernel, we could build this into * a binary blob, and concatenate the zImage using the cat command. */ - .section .start,#alloc,#execinstr + .section .start, "ax" .type _start, #function .globl _start
diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/compressed/big-endian.S b/arch/arm/boot/compressed/big-endian.S index 88e2a88d324b2..0e092c36da2f2 100644 --- a/arch/arm/boot/compressed/big-endian.S +++ b/arch/arm/boot/compressed/big-endian.S @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ * Author: Nicolas Pitre */
- .section ".start", #alloc, #execinstr + .section ".start", "ax"
mrc p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ read control reg orr r0, r0, #(1 << 7) @ enable big endian mode diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S b/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S index becd5d4bc3a64..3317b00466ce2 100644 --- a/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S +++ b/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ #endif .endm
- .section ".start", #alloc, #execinstr + .section ".start", "ax" /* * sort out different calling conventions */ diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/compressed/piggy.S b/arch/arm/boot/compressed/piggy.S index 0284f84dcf380..27577644ee721 100644 --- a/arch/arm/boot/compressed/piggy.S +++ b/arch/arm/boot/compressed/piggy.S @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ - .section .piggydata,#alloc + .section .piggydata, "a" .globl input_data input_data: .incbin "arch/arm/boot/compressed/piggy_data" diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020.S index 774ef1323554b..4773490177c96 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020.S @@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ cpu_arm1020_name:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __arm1020_proc_info,#object __arm1020_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020e.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020e.S index ae3c27b71594d..928e8ca58f409 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020e.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020e.S @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ arm1020e_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __arm1020e_proc_info,#object __arm1020e_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S index dbb2413fe04db..385584c3d2225 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ arm1022_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __arm1022_proc_info,#object __arm1022_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1026.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1026.S index 0b37b2cef9d32..29cc818573734 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1026.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1026.S @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ arm1026_crval: string cpu_arm1026_name, "ARM1026EJ-S" .align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __arm1026_proc_info,#object __arm1026_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm720.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm720.S index 3651cd70e4181..c08cd1b0a1d0e 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm720.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm720.S @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ arm720_crval: * See <asm/procinfo.h> for a definition of this structure. */ - .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.macro arm720_proc_info name:req, cpu_val:req, cpu_mask:req, cpu_name:req, cpu_flush:req .type __\name()_proc_info,#object diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm740.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm740.S index 024fb7732407d..6eed87103b95b 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm740.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm740.S @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ __arm740_setup:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a" .type __arm740_proc_info,#object __arm740_proc_info: .long 0x41807400 diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm7tdmi.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm7tdmi.S index 25472d94426d2..beb64a7ccb38d 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm7tdmi.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm7tdmi.S @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ __arm7tdmi_setup:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.macro arm7tdmi_proc_info name:req, cpu_val:req, cpu_mask:req, cpu_name:req, \ extra_hwcaps=0 diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm920.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm920.S index 7a14bd4414c9c..5d43197083622 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm920.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm920.S @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ arm920_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __arm920_proc_info,#object __arm920_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm922.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm922.S index edccfcdcd551f..7e22ca780b369 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm922.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm922.S @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ arm922_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __arm922_proc_info,#object __arm922_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm925.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm925.S index 32a47cc19076c..d343e77b84567 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm925.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm925.S @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ arm925_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.macro arm925_proc_info name:req, cpu_val:req, cpu_mask:req, cpu_name:req, cache .type __\name()_proc_info,#object diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm926.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm926.S index fb827c633693c..8cf78c608c422 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm926.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm926.S @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ arm926_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __arm926_proc_info,#object __arm926_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm940.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm940.S index ee5b66f847c44..631ae64eeccd8 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm940.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm940.S @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ __arm940_setup:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __arm940_proc_info,#object __arm940_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm946.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm946.S index 7361837edc312..033ad7402d67c 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm946.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm946.S @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ __arm946_setup:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a" .type __arm946_proc_info,#object __arm946_proc_info: .long 0x41009460 diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm9tdmi.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm9tdmi.S index 7fac8c6121349..2195468ccd76d 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm9tdmi.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm9tdmi.S @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ __arm9tdmi_setup:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.macro arm9tdmi_proc_info name:req, cpu_val:req, cpu_mask:req, cpu_name:req .type __\name()_proc_info, #object diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-fa526.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-fa526.S index 4001b73af4ee1..fd3e5dd94e59e 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-fa526.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-fa526.S @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ fa526_cr1_set:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __fa526_proc_info,#object __fa526_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-feroceon.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-feroceon.S index 92e08bf37aad9..685d324a74d38 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-feroceon.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-feroceon.S @@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ feroceon_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.macro feroceon_proc_info name:req, cpu_val:req, cpu_mask:req, cpu_name:req, cache:req .type __\name()_proc_info,#object diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-mohawk.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-mohawk.S index 6f07d2ef4ff26..9182321a586af 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-mohawk.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-mohawk.S @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ mohawk_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __88sv331x_proc_info,#object __88sv331x_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa110.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa110.S index ee2ce496239f5..093ad2ceff284 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa110.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa110.S @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ sa110_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.type __sa110_proc_info,#object __sa110_proc_info: diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa1100.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa1100.S index 222d5836f6664..12b8fcab4b59e 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa1100.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa1100.S @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ sa1100_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.macro sa1100_proc_info name:req, cpu_val:req, cpu_mask:req, cpu_name:req .type __\name()_proc_info,#object diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-v6.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-v6.S index 06d890a2342b1..32f4df0915ef1 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-v6.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-v6.S @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ v6_crval: string cpu_elf_name, "v6" .align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
/* * Match any ARMv6 processor core. diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-v7.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-v7.S index d8d90cf65b39f..87263e003e201 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-v7.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-v7.S @@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ __v7_setup_stack: string cpu_elf_name, "v7" .align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
/* * Standard v7 proc info content diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-v7m.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-v7m.S index c68408d51c4bc..4f9c074a460b0 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-v7m.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-v7m.S @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ ENTRY(cpu_cm7_proc_fin) ret lr ENDPROC(cpu_cm7_proc_fin)
- .section ".init.text", #alloc, #execinstr + .section ".init.text", "ax"
__v7m_cm7_setup: mov r8, #(V7M_SCB_CCR_DC | V7M_SCB_CCR_IC| V7M_SCB_CCR_BP) @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ ENDPROC(__v7m_setup) string cpu_elf_name "v7m" string cpu_v7m_name "ARMv7-M"
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.macro __v7m_proc name, initfunc, cache_fns = nop_cache_fns, hwcaps = 0, proc_fns = v7m_processor_functions .long 0 /* proc_info_list.__cpu_mm_mmu_flags */ diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-xsc3.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-xsc3.S index 293dcc2c441f3..da96e4de13537 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-xsc3.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-xsc3.S @@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ xsc3_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.macro xsc3_proc_info name:req, cpu_val:req, cpu_mask:req .type __\name()_proc_info,#object diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/proc-xscale.S b/arch/arm/mm/proc-xscale.S index 3d75b7972fd13..c7800c69921b2 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/proc-xscale.S +++ b/arch/arm/mm/proc-xscale.S @@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ xscale_crval:
.align
- .section ".proc.info.init", #alloc + .section ".proc.info.init", "a"
.macro xscale_proc_info name:req, cpu_val:req, cpu_mask:req, cpu_name:req, cache .type __\name()_proc_info,#object
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From: Lukasz Majczak lma@semihalf.com
commit 3d887d512494d678b17c57b835c32f4e48d34f26 upstream.
As drm_dp_get_mst_branch_device_by_guid() is called from drm_dp_get_mst_branch_device_by_guid(), mstb parameter has to be checked, otherwise NULL dereference may occur in the call to the memcpy() and cause following:
[12579.365869] BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0000000000000049 [12579.365878] #PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode [12579.365880] #PF: error_code(0x0000) - not-present page [12579.365882] PGD 0 P4D 0 [12579.365887] Oops: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP NOPTI ... [12579.365895] Workqueue: events_long drm_dp_mst_up_req_work [12579.365899] RIP: 0010:memcmp+0xb/0x29 [12579.365921] Call Trace: [12579.365927] get_mst_branch_device_by_guid_helper+0x22/0x64 [12579.365930] drm_dp_mst_up_req_work+0x137/0x416 [12579.365933] process_one_work+0x1d0/0x419 [12579.365935] worker_thread+0x11a/0x289 [12579.365938] kthread+0x13e/0x14f [12579.365941] ? process_one_work+0x419/0x419 [12579.365943] ? kthread_blkcg+0x31/0x31 [12579.365946] ret_from_fork+0x1f/0x30
As get_mst_branch_device_by_guid_helper() is recursive, moving condition to the first line allow to remove a similar one for step over of NULL elements inside a loop.
Fixes: 5e93b8208d3c ("drm/dp/mst: move GUID storage from mgr, port to only mst branch") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 4.14+ Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majczak lma@semihalf.com Reviewed-by: Radoslaw Biernacki rad@chromium.org Signed-off-by: Manasi Navare navaremanasi@chromium.org Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20230922063410.23626-1-lma@sem... Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/gpu/drm/drm_dp_mst_topology.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_dp_mst_topology.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_dp_mst_topology.c @@ -1268,14 +1268,14 @@ static struct drm_dp_mst_branch *get_mst struct drm_dp_mst_branch *found_mstb; struct drm_dp_mst_port *port;
+ if (!mstb) + return NULL; + if (memcmp(mstb->guid, guid, 16) == 0) return mstb;
list_for_each_entry(port, &mstb->ports, next) { - if (!port->mstb) - continue; - found_mstb = get_mst_branch_device_by_guid_helper(port->mstb, guid);
if (found_mstb)
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From: Wang Hai wanghai38@huawei.com
commit 3bb2a01caa813d3a1845d378bbe4169ef280d394 upstream.
In kobject_get_path(), if kobj->name is changed between calls get_kobj_path_length() and fill_kobj_path() and the length becomes longer, then fill_kobj_path() will have an out-of-bounds bug.
The actual current problem occurs when the ixgbe probe.
In ixgbe_mii_bus_init(), if the length of netdev->dev.kobj.name length becomes longer, out-of-bounds will occur.
cpu0 cpu1 ixgbe_probe register_netdev(netdev) netdev_register_kobject device_add kobject_uevent // Sending ADD events systemd-udevd // rename netdev dev_change_name device_rename kobject_rename ixgbe_mii_bus_init | mdiobus_register | __mdiobus_register | device_register | device_add | kobject_uevent | kobject_get_path | len = get_kobj_path_length // old name | path = kzalloc(len, gfp_mask); | kobj->name = name; /* name length becomes * longer */ fill_kobj_path /* kobj path length is * longer than path, * resulting in out of * bounds when filling path */
This is the kasan report:
================================================================== BUG: KASAN: slab-out-of-bounds in fill_kobj_path+0x50/0xc0 Write of size 7 at addr ff1100090573d1fd by task kworker/28:1/673
Workqueue: events work_for_cpu_fn Call Trace: <TASK> dump_stack_lvl+0x34/0x48 print_address_description.constprop.0+0x86/0x1e7 print_report+0x36/0x4f kasan_report+0xad/0x130 kasan_check_range+0x35/0x1c0 memcpy+0x39/0x60 fill_kobj_path+0x50/0xc0 kobject_get_path+0x5a/0xc0 kobject_uevent_env+0x140/0x460 device_add+0x5c7/0x910 __mdiobus_register+0x14e/0x490 ixgbe_probe.cold+0x441/0x574 [ixgbe] local_pci_probe+0x78/0xc0 work_for_cpu_fn+0x26/0x40 process_one_work+0x3b6/0x6a0 worker_thread+0x368/0x520 kthread+0x165/0x1a0 ret_from_fork+0x1f/0x30
This reproducer triggers that bug:
while: do rmmod ixgbe sleep 0.5 modprobe ixgbe sleep 0.5
When calling fill_kobj_path() to fill path, if the name length of kobj becomes longer, return failure and retry. This fixes the problem.
Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2") Signed-off-by: Wang Hai wanghai38@huawei.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221220012143.52141-1-wanghai38@huawei.com Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Tymoshenko ovt@google.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- lib/kobject.c | 12 ++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
--- a/lib/kobject.c +++ b/lib/kobject.c @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ static int get_kobj_path_length(struct k return length; }
-static void fill_kobj_path(struct kobject *kobj, char *path, int length) +static int fill_kobj_path(struct kobject *kobj, char *path, int length) { struct kobject *parent;
@@ -127,12 +127,16 @@ static void fill_kobj_path(struct kobjec int cur = strlen(kobject_name(parent)); /* back up enough to print this name with '/' */ length -= cur; + if (length <= 0) + return -EINVAL; memcpy(path + length, kobject_name(parent), cur); *(path + --length) = '/'; }
pr_debug("kobject: '%s' (%p): %s: path = '%s'\n", kobject_name(kobj), kobj, __func__, path); + + return 0; }
/** @@ -148,13 +152,17 @@ char *kobject_get_path(struct kobject *k char *path; int len;
+retry: len = get_kobj_path_length(kobj); if (len == 0) return NULL; path = kzalloc(len, gfp_mask); if (!path) return NULL; - fill_kobj_path(kobj, path, len); + if (fill_kobj_path(kobj, path, len)) { + kfree(path); + goto retry; + }
return path; }
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From: Chao Yu chao@kernel.org
commit 9056d6489f5a41cfbb67f719d2c0ce61ead72d9f upstream.
As report by Wenqing Liu in bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215231
- Overview kernel NULL pointer dereference triggered in folio_mark_dirty() when mount and operate on a crafted f2fs image
- Reproduce tested on kernel 5.16-rc3, 5.15.X under root
1. mkdir mnt 2. mount -t f2fs tmp1.img mnt 3. touch tmp 4. cp tmp mnt
F2FS-fs (loop0): sanity_check_inode: inode (ino=49) extent info [5942, 4294180864, 4] is incorrect, run fsck to fix F2FS-fs (loop0): f2fs_check_nid_range: out-of-range nid=31340049, run fsck to fix. BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0000000000000000 folio_mark_dirty+0x33/0x50 move_data_page+0x2dd/0x460 [f2fs] do_garbage_collect+0xc18/0x16a0 [f2fs] f2fs_gc+0x1d3/0xd90 [f2fs] f2fs_balance_fs+0x13a/0x570 [f2fs] f2fs_create+0x285/0x840 [f2fs] path_openat+0xe6d/0x1040 do_filp_open+0xc5/0x140 do_sys_openat2+0x23a/0x310 do_sys_open+0x57/0x80
The root cause is for special file: e.g. character, block, fifo or socket file, f2fs doesn't assign address space operations pointer array for mapping->a_ops field, so, in a fuzzed image, SSA table indicates a data block belong to special file, when f2fs tries to migrate that block, it causes NULL pointer access once move_data_page() calls a_ops->set_dirty_page().
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Reported-by: Wenqing Liu wenqingliu0120@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Chao Yu chao@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim jaegeuk@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Kazunori Kobayashi kazunori.kobayashi@miraclelinux.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- fs/f2fs/gc.c | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/fs/f2fs/gc.c +++ b/fs/f2fs/gc.c @@ -841,7 +841,8 @@ next_step:
if (phase == 3) { inode = f2fs_iget(sb, dni.ino); - if (IS_ERR(inode) || is_bad_inode(inode)) + if (IS_ERR(inode) || is_bad_inode(inode) || + special_file(inode->i_mode)) continue;
/* if encrypted inode, let's go phase 3 */
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From: Al Viro viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk
commit 1aee9158bc978f91701c5992e395efbc6da2de3c upstream.
... checking that after lock_rename() is too late. Incidentally, NFSv2 had no nfserr_xdev...
Fixes: aa387d6ce153 "nfsd: fix EXDEV checking in rename" Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v3.9+ Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton jlayton@kernel.org Acked-by: Chuck Lever chuck.lever@oracle.com Tested-by: Jeff Layton jlayton@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Al Viro viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- fs/nfsd/vfs.c | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
--- a/fs/nfsd/vfs.c +++ b/fs/nfsd/vfs.c @@ -1665,6 +1665,12 @@ nfsd_rename(struct svc_rqst *rqstp, stru if (!flen || isdotent(fname, flen) || !tlen || isdotent(tname, tlen)) goto out;
+ err = (rqstp->rq_vers == 2) ? nfserr_acces : nfserr_xdev; + if (ffhp->fh_export->ex_path.mnt != tfhp->fh_export->ex_path.mnt) + goto out; + if (ffhp->fh_export->ex_path.dentry != tfhp->fh_export->ex_path.dentry) + goto out; + host_err = fh_want_write(ffhp); if (host_err) { err = nfserrno(host_err); @@ -1698,12 +1704,6 @@ nfsd_rename(struct svc_rqst *rqstp, stru if (ndentry == trap) goto out_dput_new;
- host_err = -EXDEV; - if (ffhp->fh_export->ex_path.mnt != tfhp->fh_export->ex_path.mnt) - goto out_dput_new; - if (ffhp->fh_export->ex_path.dentry != tfhp->fh_export->ex_path.dentry) - goto out_dput_new; - host_err = vfs_rename(fdir, odentry, tdir, ndentry, NULL, 0); if (!host_err) { host_err = commit_metadata(tfhp);
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From: Thomas Gleixner tglx@linutronix.de
commit 128b0c9781c9f2651bea163cb85e52a6c7be0f9e upstream.
David and a few others reported that on certain newer systems some legacy interrupts fail to work correctly.
Debugging revealed that the BIOS of these systems leaves the legacy PIC in uninitialized state which makes the PIC detection fail and the kernel switches to a dummy implementation.
Unfortunately this fallback causes quite some code to fail as it depends on checks for the number of legacy PIC interrupts or the availability of the real PIC.
In theory there is no reason to use the PIC on any modern system when IO/APIC is available, but the dependencies on the related checks cannot be resolved trivially and on short notice. This needs lots of analysis and rework.
The PIC detection has been added to avoid quirky checks and force selection of the dummy implementation all over the place, especially in VM guest scenarios. So it's not an option to revert the relevant commit as that would break a lot of other scenarios.
One solution would be to try to initialize the PIC on detection fail and retry the detection, but that puts the burden on everything which does not have a PIC.
Fortunately the ACPI/MADT table header has a flag field, which advertises in bit 0 that the system is PCAT compatible, which means it has a legacy 8259 PIC.
Evaluate that bit and if set avoid the detection routine and keep the real PIC installed, which then gets initialized (for nothing) and makes the rest of the code with all the dependencies work again.
Fixes: e179f6914152 ("x86, irq, pic: Probe for legacy PIC and set legacy_pic appropriately") Reported-by: David Lazar dlazar@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner tglx@linutronix.de Tested-by: David Lazar dlazar@gmail.com Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede hdegoede@redhat.com Reviewed-by: Mario Limonciello mario.limonciello@amd.com Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Closes: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218003 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/875y2u5s8g.ffs@tglx Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- arch/x86/include/asm/i8259.h | 2 ++ arch/x86/kernel/acpi/boot.c | 3 +++ arch/x86/kernel/i8259.c | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 3 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/i8259.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/i8259.h @@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ struct legacy_pic { void (*make_irq)(unsigned int irq); };
+void legacy_pic_pcat_compat(void); + extern struct legacy_pic *legacy_pic; extern struct legacy_pic null_legacy_pic;
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/acpi/boot.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/acpi/boot.c @@ -156,6 +156,9 @@ static int __init acpi_parse_madt(struct madt->address); }
+ if (madt->flags & ACPI_MADT_PCAT_COMPAT) + legacy_pic_pcat_compat(); + default_acpi_madt_oem_check(madt->header.oem_id, madt->header.oem_table_id);
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/i8259.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/i8259.c @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ */ static void init_8259A(int auto_eoi);
+static bool pcat_compat __ro_after_init; static int i8259A_auto_eoi; DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(i8259A_lock);
@@ -300,15 +301,32 @@ static void unmask_8259A(void)
static int probe_8259A(void) { + unsigned char new_val, probe_val = ~(1 << PIC_CASCADE_IR); unsigned long flags; - unsigned char probe_val = ~(1 << PIC_CASCADE_IR); - unsigned char new_val; + + /* + * If MADT has the PCAT_COMPAT flag set, then do not bother probing + * for the PIC. Some BIOSes leave the PIC uninitialized and probing + * fails. + * + * Right now this causes problems as quite some code depends on + * nr_legacy_irqs() > 0 or has_legacy_pic() == true. This is silly + * when the system has an IO/APIC because then PIC is not required + * at all, except for really old machines where the timer interrupt + * must be routed through the PIC. So just pretend that the PIC is + * there and let legacy_pic->init() initialize it for nothing. + * + * Alternatively this could just try to initialize the PIC and + * repeat the probe, but for cases where there is no PIC that's + * just pointless. + */ + if (pcat_compat) + return nr_legacy_irqs(); + /* - * Check to see if we have a PIC. - * Mask all except the cascade and read - * back the value we just wrote. If we don't - * have a PIC, we will read 0xff as opposed to the - * value we wrote. + * Check to see if we have a PIC. Mask all except the cascade and + * read back the value we just wrote. If we don't have a PIC, we + * will read 0xff as opposed to the value we wrote. */ raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags);
@@ -430,5 +448,9 @@ static int __init i8259A_init_ops(void)
return 0; } - device_initcall(i8259A_init_ops); + +void __init legacy_pic_pcat_compat(void) +{ + pcat_compat = true; +}
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From: Josh Poimboeuf jpoimboe@redhat.com
commit a1e2c031ec3949b8c039b739c0b5bf9c30007b00 upstream.
RESERVE_BRK() reserves data in the .brk_reservation section. The data is initialized to zero, like BSS, so the macro specifies 'nobits' to prevent the data from taking up space in the vmlinux binary. The only way to get the compiler to do that (without putting the variable in .bss proper) is to use inline asm.
The macro also has a hack which encloses the inline asm in a discarded function, which allows the size to be passed (global inline asm doesn't allow inputs).
Remove the need for the discarded function hack by just stringifying the size rather than supplying it as an input to the inline asm.
Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf jpoimboe@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) peterz@infradead.org Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov bp@suse.de Reviewed-by: Borislav Petkov bp@suse.de Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220506121631.133110232@infradead.org [nathan: Fix conflict due to lack of 2b6ff7dea670 and 33def8498fdd] Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor nathan@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- arch/x86/include/asm/setup.h | 30 +++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/setup.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/setup.h @@ -91,27 +91,19 @@ extern unsigned long _brk_end; void *extend_brk(size_t size, size_t align);
/* - * Reserve space in the brk section. The name must be unique within - * the file, and somewhat descriptive. The size is in bytes. Must be - * used at file scope. + * Reserve space in the brk section. The name must be unique within the file, + * and somewhat descriptive. The size is in bytes. * - * (This uses a temp function to wrap the asm so we can pass it the - * size parameter; otherwise we wouldn't be able to. We can't use a - * "section" attribute on a normal variable because it always ends up - * being @progbits, which ends up allocating space in the vmlinux - * executable.) + * The allocation is done using inline asm (rather than using a section + * attribute on a normal variable) in order to allow the use of @nobits, so + * that it doesn't take up any space in the vmlinux file. */ -#define RESERVE_BRK(name,sz) \ - static void __section(.discard.text) __used notrace \ - __brk_reservation_fn_##name##__(void) { \ - asm volatile ( \ - ".pushsection .brk_reservation,"aw",@nobits;" \ - ".brk." #name ":" \ - " 1:.skip %c0;" \ - " .size .brk." #name ", . - 1b;" \ - " .popsection" \ - : : "i" (sz)); \ - } +#define RESERVE_BRK(name, size) \ + asm(".pushsection .brk_reservation,"aw",@nobits\n\t" \ + ".brk." #name ":\n\t" \ + ".skip " __stringify(size) "\n\t" \ + ".size .brk." #name ", " __stringify(size) "\n\t" \ + ".popsection\n\t")
/* Helper for reserving space for arrays of things */ #define RESERVE_BRK_ARRAY(type, name, entries) \
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From: Josh Poimboeuf jpoimboe@kernel.org
commit e32683c6f7d22ba624e0bfc58b02cf3348bdca63 upstream.
With binutils 2.26, RESERVE_BRK() causes a build failure:
/tmp/ccnGOKZ5.s: Assembler messages: /tmp/ccnGOKZ5.s:98: Error: missing ')' /tmp/ccnGOKZ5.s:98: Error: missing ')' /tmp/ccnGOKZ5.s:98: Error: missing ')' /tmp/ccnGOKZ5.s:98: Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is `U'
The problem is this line:
RESERVE_BRK(early_pgt_alloc, INIT_PGT_BUF_SIZE)
Specifically, the INIT_PGT_BUF_SIZE macro which (via PAGE_SIZE's use _AC()) has a "1UL", which makes older versions of the assembler unhappy. Unfortunately the _AC() macro doesn't work for inline asm.
Inline asm was only needed here to convince the toolchain to add the STT_NOBITS flag. However, if a C variable is placed in a section whose name is prefixed with ".bss", GCC and Clang automatically set STT_NOBITS. In fact, ".bss..page_aligned" already relies on this trick.
So fix the build failure (and simplify the macro) by allocating the variable in C.
Also, add NOLOAD to the ".brk" output section clause in the linker script. This is a failsafe in case the ".bss" prefix magic trick ever stops working somehow. If there's a section type mismatch, the GNU linker will force the ".brk" output section to be STT_NOBITS. The LLVM linker will fail with a "section type mismatch" error.
Note this also changes the name of the variable from .brk.##name to __brk_##name. The variable names aren't actually used anywhere, so it's harmless.
Fixes: a1e2c031ec39 ("x86/mm: Simplify RESERVE_BRK()") Reported-by: Joe Damato jdamato@fastly.com Reported-by: Byungchul Park byungchul.park@lge.com Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf jpoimboe@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) peterz@infradead.org Tested-by: Joe Damato jdamato@fastly.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/22d07a44c80d8e8e1e82b9a806ddc8c6bbb2606e.165475903... [nathan: Fix conflict due to lack of 360db4ace311 and resolve silent conflict with 360db4ace3117] Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor nathan@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- arch/x86/include/asm/setup.h | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++----------------- arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/setup.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/setup.h @@ -91,19 +91,16 @@ extern unsigned long _brk_end; void *extend_brk(size_t size, size_t align);
/* - * Reserve space in the brk section. The name must be unique within the file, - * and somewhat descriptive. The size is in bytes. + * Reserve space in the .brk section, which is a block of memory from which the + * caller is allowed to allocate very early (before even memblock is available) + * by calling extend_brk(). All allocated memory will be eventually converted + * to memblock. Any leftover unallocated memory will be freed. * - * The allocation is done using inline asm (rather than using a section - * attribute on a normal variable) in order to allow the use of @nobits, so - * that it doesn't take up any space in the vmlinux file. + * The size is in bytes. */ -#define RESERVE_BRK(name, size) \ - asm(".pushsection .brk_reservation,"aw",@nobits\n\t" \ - ".brk." #name ":\n\t" \ - ".skip " __stringify(size) "\n\t" \ - ".size .brk." #name ", " __stringify(size) "\n\t" \ - ".popsection\n\t") +#define RESERVE_BRK(name, size) \ + __section(.bss..brk) __aligned(1) __used \ + static char __brk_##name[size]
/* Helper for reserving space for arrays of things */ #define RESERVE_BRK_ARRAY(type, name, entries) \ @@ -121,12 +118,19 @@ asmlinkage void __init x86_64_start_rese
#endif /* __i386__ */ #endif /* _SETUP */ -#else -#define RESERVE_BRK(name,sz) \ - .pushsection .brk_reservation,"aw",@nobits; \ -.brk.name: \ -1: .skip sz; \ - .size .brk.name,.-1b; \ + +#else /* __ASSEMBLY */ + +.macro __RESERVE_BRK name, size + .pushsection .bss..brk, "aw" +GLOBAL(__brk_\name) + .skip \size +END(__brk_\name) .popsection +.endm + +#define RESERVE_BRK(name, size) __RESERVE_BRK name, size + #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ + #endif /* _ASM_X86_SETUP_H */ --- a/arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S @@ -359,10 +359,10 @@ SECTIONS }
. = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE); - .brk : AT(ADDR(.brk) - LOAD_OFFSET) { + .brk (NOLOAD) : AT(ADDR(.brk) - LOAD_OFFSET) { __brk_base = .; . += 64 * 1024; /* 64k alignment slop space */ - *(.brk_reservation) /* areas brk users have reserved */ + *(.bss..brk) /* areas brk users have reserved */ __brk_limit = .; }
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From: Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org
commit 6c2f421174273de8f83cde4286d1c076d43a2d35 upstream.
Several core drivers and buses expect that driver_override is a dynamically allocated memory thus later they can kfree() it.
However such assumption is not documented, there were in the past and there are already users setting it to a string literal. This leads to kfree() of static memory during device release (e.g. in error paths or during unbind):
kernel BUG at ../mm/slub.c:3960! Internal error: Oops - BUG: 0 [#1] PREEMPT SMP ARM ... (kfree) from [<c058da50>] (platform_device_release+0x88/0xb4) (platform_device_release) from [<c0585be0>] (device_release+0x2c/0x90) (device_release) from [<c0a69050>] (kobject_put+0xec/0x20c) (kobject_put) from [<c0f2f120>] (exynos5_clk_probe+0x154/0x18c) (exynos5_clk_probe) from [<c058de70>] (platform_drv_probe+0x6c/0xa4) (platform_drv_probe) from [<c058b7ac>] (really_probe+0x280/0x414) (really_probe) from [<c058baf4>] (driver_probe_device+0x78/0x1c4) (driver_probe_device) from [<c0589854>] (bus_for_each_drv+0x74/0xb8) (bus_for_each_drv) from [<c058b48c>] (__device_attach+0xd4/0x16c) (__device_attach) from [<c058a638>] (bus_probe_device+0x88/0x90) (bus_probe_device) from [<c05871fc>] (device_add+0x3dc/0x62c) (device_add) from [<c075ff10>] (of_platform_device_create_pdata+0x94/0xbc) (of_platform_device_create_pdata) from [<c07600ec>] (of_platform_bus_create+0x1a8/0x4fc) (of_platform_bus_create) from [<c0760150>] (of_platform_bus_create+0x20c/0x4fc) (of_platform_bus_create) from [<c07605f0>] (of_platform_populate+0x84/0x118) (of_platform_populate) from [<c0f3c964>] (of_platform_default_populate_init+0xa0/0xb8) (of_platform_default_populate_init) from [<c01031f8>] (do_one_initcall+0x8c/0x404)
Provide a helper which clearly documents the usage of driver_override. This will allow later to reuse the helper and reduce the amount of duplicated code.
Convert the platform driver to use a new helper and make the driver_override field const char (it is not modified by the core).
Reviewed-by: Rafael J. Wysocki rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com Acked-by: Rafael J. Wysocki rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220419113435.246203-2-krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro... Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones lee@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/base/driver.c | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/base/platform.c | 28 ++-------------- include/linux/device.h | 2 + include/linux/platform_device.h | 6 ++- 4 files changed, 80 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
--- a/drivers/base/driver.c +++ b/drivers/base/driver.c @@ -32,6 +32,75 @@ static struct device *next_device(struct }
/** + * driver_set_override() - Helper to set or clear driver override. + * @dev: Device to change + * @override: Address of string to change (e.g. &device->driver_override); + * The contents will be freed and hold newly allocated override. + * @s: NUL-terminated string, new driver name to force a match, pass empty + * string to clear it ("" or "\n", where the latter is only for sysfs + * interface). + * @len: length of @s + * + * Helper to set or clear driver override in a device, intended for the cases + * when the driver_override field is allocated by driver/bus code. + * + * Returns: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. + */ +int driver_set_override(struct device *dev, const char **override, + const char *s, size_t len) +{ + const char *new, *old; + char *cp; + + if (!override || !s) + return -EINVAL; + + /* + * The stored value will be used in sysfs show callback (sysfs_emit()), + * which has a length limit of PAGE_SIZE and adds a trailing newline. + * Thus we can store one character less to avoid truncation during sysfs + * show. + */ + if (len >= (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) + return -EINVAL; + + if (!len) { + /* Empty string passed - clear override */ + device_lock(dev); + old = *override; + *override = NULL; + device_unlock(dev); + kfree(old); + + return 0; + } + + cp = strnchr(s, len, '\n'); + if (cp) + len = cp - s; + + new = kstrndup(s, len, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!new) + return -ENOMEM; + + device_lock(dev); + old = *override; + if (cp != s) { + *override = new; + } else { + /* "\n" passed - clear override */ + kfree(new); + *override = NULL; + } + device_unlock(dev); + + kfree(old); + + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(driver_set_override); + +/** * driver_for_each_device - Iterator for devices bound to a driver. * @drv: Driver we're iterating. * @start: Device to begin with --- a/drivers/base/platform.c +++ b/drivers/base/platform.c @@ -873,31 +873,11 @@ static ssize_t driver_override_store(str const char *buf, size_t count) { struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev); - char *driver_override, *old, *cp; + int ret;
- /* We need to keep extra room for a newline */ - if (count >= (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) - return -EINVAL; - - driver_override = kstrndup(buf, count, GFP_KERNEL); - if (!driver_override) - return -ENOMEM; - - cp = strchr(driver_override, '\n'); - if (cp) - *cp = '\0'; - - device_lock(dev); - old = pdev->driver_override; - if (strlen(driver_override)) { - pdev->driver_override = driver_override; - } else { - kfree(driver_override); - pdev->driver_override = NULL; - } - device_unlock(dev); - - kfree(old); + ret = driver_set_override(dev, &pdev->driver_override, buf, count); + if (ret) + return ret;
return count; } --- a/include/linux/device.h +++ b/include/linux/device.h @@ -319,6 +319,8 @@ extern int __must_check driver_create_fi extern void driver_remove_file(struct device_driver *driver, const struct driver_attribute *attr);
+int driver_set_override(struct device *dev, const char **override, + const char *s, size_t len); extern int __must_check driver_for_each_device(struct device_driver *drv, struct device *start, void *data, --- a/include/linux/platform_device.h +++ b/include/linux/platform_device.h @@ -29,7 +29,11 @@ struct platform_device { struct resource *resource;
const struct platform_device_id *id_entry; - char *driver_override; /* Driver name to force a match */ + /* + * Driver name to force a match. Do not set directly, because core + * frees it. Use driver_set_override() to set or clear it. + */ + const char *driver_override;
/* MFD cell pointer */ struct mfd_cell *mfd_cell;
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From: Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org
commit 42cd402b8fd4672b692400fe5f9eecd55d2794ac upstream.
The driver_override field from platform driver should not be initialized from static memory (string literal) because the core later kfree() it, for example when driver_override is set via sysfs.
Use dedicated helper to set driver_override properly.
Fixes: 950a7388f02b ("rpmsg: Turn name service into a stand alone driver") Fixes: c0cdc19f84a4 ("rpmsg: Driver for user space endpoint interface") Reviewed-by: Bjorn Andersson bjorn.andersson@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220419113435.246203-13-krzysztof.kozlowski@linar... Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones lee@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_internal.h | 13 +++++++++++-- include/linux/rpmsg.h | 6 ++++-- 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
--- a/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_internal.h +++ b/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_internal.h @@ -91,10 +91,19 @@ struct device *rpmsg_find_device(struct */ static inline int rpmsg_chrdev_register_device(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev) { + int ret; + strcpy(rpdev->id.name, "rpmsg_chrdev"); - rpdev->driver_override = "rpmsg_chrdev"; + ret = driver_set_override(&rpdev->dev, &rpdev->driver_override, + rpdev->id.name, strlen(rpdev->id.name)); + if (ret) + return ret; + + ret = rpmsg_register_device(rpdev); + if (ret) + kfree(rpdev->driver_override);
- return rpmsg_register_device(rpdev); + return ret; }
#endif --- a/include/linux/rpmsg.h +++ b/include/linux/rpmsg.h @@ -66,7 +66,9 @@ struct rpmsg_channel_info { * rpmsg_device - device that belong to the rpmsg bus * @dev: the device struct * @id: device id (used to match between rpmsg drivers and devices) - * @driver_override: driver name to force a match + * @driver_override: driver name to force a match; do not set directly, + * because core frees it; use driver_set_override() to + * set or clear it. * @src: local address * @dst: destination address * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint of this channel @@ -75,7 +77,7 @@ struct rpmsg_channel_info { struct rpmsg_device { struct device dev; struct rpmsg_device_id id; - char *driver_override; + const char *driver_override; u32 src; u32 dst; struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept;
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From: Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org
commit bb17d110cbf270d5247a6e261c5ad50e362d1675 upstream.
driver_set_override() helper uses device_lock() so it should not be called before rpmsg_register_device() (which calls device_register()). Effect can be seen with CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES:
DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(lock->magic != lock) WARNING: CPU: 3 PID: 57 at kernel/locking/mutex.c:582 __mutex_lock+0x1ec/0x430 ... Call trace: __mutex_lock+0x1ec/0x430 mutex_lock_nested+0x44/0x50 driver_set_override+0x124/0x150 qcom_glink_native_probe+0x30c/0x3b0 glink_rpm_probe+0x274/0x350 platform_probe+0x6c/0xe0 really_probe+0x17c/0x3d0 __driver_probe_device+0x114/0x190 driver_probe_device+0x3c/0xf0 ...
Refactor the rpmsg_register_device() function to use two-step device registering (initialization + add) and call driver_set_override() in proper moment.
This moves the code around, so while at it also NULL-ify the rpdev->driver_override in error path to be sure it won't be kfree() second time.
Fixes: 42cd402b8fd4 ("rpmsg: Fix kfree() of static memory on setting driver_override") Reported-by: Marek Szyprowski m.szyprowski@samsung.com Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org Tested-by: Marek Szyprowski m.szyprowski@samsung.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220429195946.1061725-2-krzysztof.kozlowski@linar... Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org (cherry picked from commit bb17d110cbf270d5247a6e261c5ad50e362d1675) Signed-off-by: Lee Jones lee@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c | 33 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_internal.h | 14 +------------- include/linux/rpmsg.h | 8 ++++++++ 3 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
--- a/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c +++ b/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c @@ -474,24 +474,51 @@ static struct bus_type rpmsg_bus = { .remove = rpmsg_dev_remove, };
-int rpmsg_register_device(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev) +/* + * A helper for registering rpmsg device with driver override and name. + * Drivers should not be using it, but instead rpmsg_register_device(). + */ +int rpmsg_register_device_override(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev, + const char *driver_override) { struct device *dev = &rpdev->dev; int ret;
+ if (driver_override) + strcpy(rpdev->id.name, driver_override); + dev_set_name(&rpdev->dev, "%s.%s.%d.%d", dev_name(dev->parent), rpdev->id.name, rpdev->src, rpdev->dst);
rpdev->dev.bus = &rpmsg_bus;
- ret = device_register(&rpdev->dev); + device_initialize(dev); + if (driver_override) { + ret = driver_set_override(dev, &rpdev->driver_override, + driver_override, + strlen(driver_override)); + if (ret) { + dev_err(dev, "device_set_override failed: %d\n", ret); + return ret; + } + } + + ret = device_add(dev); if (ret) { - dev_err(dev, "device_register failed: %d\n", ret); + dev_err(dev, "device_add failed: %d\n", ret); + kfree(rpdev->driver_override); + rpdev->driver_override = NULL; put_device(&rpdev->dev); }
return ret; } +EXPORT_SYMBOL(rpmsg_register_device_override); + +int rpmsg_register_device(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev) +{ + return rpmsg_register_device_override(rpdev, NULL); +} EXPORT_SYMBOL(rpmsg_register_device);
/* --- a/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_internal.h +++ b/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_internal.h @@ -91,19 +91,7 @@ struct device *rpmsg_find_device(struct */ static inline int rpmsg_chrdev_register_device(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev) { - int ret; - - strcpy(rpdev->id.name, "rpmsg_chrdev"); - ret = driver_set_override(&rpdev->dev, &rpdev->driver_override, - rpdev->id.name, strlen(rpdev->id.name)); - if (ret) - return ret; - - ret = rpmsg_register_device(rpdev); - if (ret) - kfree(rpdev->driver_override); - - return ret; + return rpmsg_register_device_override(rpdev, "rpmsg_ctrl"); }
#endif --- a/include/linux/rpmsg.h +++ b/include/linux/rpmsg.h @@ -140,6 +140,8 @@ struct rpmsg_driver {
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_RPMSG)
+int rpmsg_register_device_override(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev, + const char *driver_override); int register_rpmsg_device(struct rpmsg_device *dev); void unregister_rpmsg_device(struct rpmsg_device *dev); int __register_rpmsg_driver(struct rpmsg_driver *drv, struct module *owner); @@ -164,6 +166,12 @@ unsigned int rpmsg_poll(struct rpmsg_end
#else
+static inline int rpmsg_register_device_override(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev, + const char *driver_override) +{ + return -ENXIO; +} + static inline int register_rpmsg_device(struct rpmsg_device *dev) { return -ENXIO;
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From: Bjorn Andersson quic_bjorande@quicinc.com
commit fb80ef67e8ff6a00d3faad4cb348dafdb8eccfd8 upstream.
Upon termination of the rpmsg_device, driver_override needs to be freed to avoid leaking the potentially assigned string.
Fixes: 42cd402b8fd4 ("rpmsg: Fix kfree() of static memory on setting driver_override") Fixes: 39e47767ec9b ("rpmsg: Add driver_override device attribute for rpmsg_device") Reviewed-by: Chris Lew quic_clew@quicinc.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson quic_bjorande@quicinc.com Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson andersson@kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230109223931.1706429-1-quic_bjorande@quicinc.com (cherry picked from commit fb80ef67e8ff6a00d3faad4cb348dafdb8eccfd8) Signed-off-by: Lee Jones lee@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/rpmsg/qcom_glink_native.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
--- a/drivers/rpmsg/qcom_glink_native.c +++ b/drivers/rpmsg/qcom_glink_native.c @@ -1354,6 +1354,7 @@ static void qcom_glink_rpdev_release(str struct glink_channel *channel = to_glink_channel(rpdev->ept);
channel->rpdev = NULL; + kfree(rpdev->driver_override); kfree(rpdev); }
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From: Hangyu Hua hbh25y@gmail.com
commit d7bd416d35121c95fe47330e09a5c04adbc5f928 upstream.
rpmsg_register_device_override need to call put_device to free vch when driver_set_override fails.
Fix this by adding a put_device() to the error path.
Fixes: bb17d110cbf2 ("rpmsg: Fix calling device_lock() on non-initialized device") Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Hangyu Hua hbh25y@gmail.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220624024120.11576-1-hbh25y@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Mathieu Poirier mathieu.poirier@linaro.org (cherry picked from commit d7bd416d35121c95fe47330e09a5c04adbc5f928) Signed-off-by: Lee Jones lee@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
--- a/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c +++ b/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c @@ -499,6 +499,7 @@ int rpmsg_register_device_override(struc strlen(driver_override)); if (ret) { dev_err(dev, "device_set_override failed: %d\n", ret); + put_device(dev); return ret; } }
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From: Juergen Gross jgross@suse.com
commit 7e09ac27f43b382f5fe9bb7c7f4c465ece1f8a23 upstream.
Commit in Fixes added the "NOLOAD" attribute to the .brk section as a "failsafe" measure.
Unfortunately, this leads to the linker no longer covering the .brk section in a program header, resulting in the kernel loader not knowing that the memory for the .brk section must be reserved.
This has led to crashes when loading the kernel as PV dom0 under Xen, but other scenarios could be hit by the same problem (e.g. in case an uncompressed kernel is used and the initrd is placed directly behind it).
So drop the "NOLOAD" attribute. This has been verified to correctly cover the .brk section by a program header of the resulting ELF file.
Fixes: e32683c6f7d2 ("x86/mm: Fix RESERVE_BRK() for older binutils") Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross jgross@suse.com Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov bp@suse.de Reviewed-by: Josh Poimboeuf jpoimboe@kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220630071441.28576-4-jgross@suse.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ SECTIONS }
. = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE); - .brk (NOLOAD) : AT(ADDR(.brk) - LOAD_OFFSET) { + .brk : AT(ADDR(.brk) - LOAD_OFFSET) { __brk_base = .; . += 64 * 1024; /* 64k alignment slop space */ *(.bss..brk) /* areas brk users have reserved */
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From: Kuninori Morimoto kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com
[ Upstream commit 41bae58df411f9accf01ea660730649b2fab1dab ]
asoc_simple_probe() is used for both "DT probe" (A) and "platform probe" (B). It uses "goto err" when error case, but it is not needed for "platform probe" case (B). Thus it is using "return" directly there.
static int asoc_simple_probe(...) { ^ if (...) { | ... (A) if (ret < 0) | goto err; v } else { ^ ... | if (ret < 0) (B) return -Exxx; v }
... ^ if (ret < 0) (C) goto err; v ...
err: (D) simple_util_clean_reference(card);
return ret; }
Both case are using (C) part, and it calls (D) when err case. But (D) will do nothing for (B) case. Because of these behavior, current code itself is not wrong, but is confusable, and more, static analyzing tool will warning on (B) part (should use goto err).
To avoid static analyzing tool warning, this patch uses "goto err" on (B) part.
Reported-by: kernel test robot lkp@intel.com Reported-by: Dan Carpenter dan.carpenter@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Kuninori Morimoto kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/87o7hy7mlh.wl-kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown broonie@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- sound/soc/generic/simple-card.c | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/sound/soc/generic/simple-card.c b/sound/soc/generic/simple-card.c index 6959a74a6f491..c5db2d9d44edd 100644 --- a/sound/soc/generic/simple-card.c +++ b/sound/soc/generic/simple-card.c @@ -441,10 +441,12 @@ static int asoc_simple_card_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) } else { struct asoc_simple_card_info *cinfo;
+ ret = -EINVAL; + cinfo = dev->platform_data; if (!cinfo) { dev_err(dev, "no info for asoc-simple-card\n"); - return -EINVAL; + goto err; }
if (!cinfo->name || @@ -453,7 +455,7 @@ static int asoc_simple_card_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) !cinfo->platform || !cinfo->cpu_dai.name) { dev_err(dev, "insufficient asoc_simple_card_info settings\n"); - return -EINVAL; + goto err; }
card->name = (cinfo->card) ? cinfo->card : cinfo->name;
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From: Ben Wolsieffer ben.wolsieffer@hefring.com
[ Upstream commit 8554cba1d6dbd3c74e0549e28ddbaccbb1d6b30a ]
The STM32F4/7 EXTI driver was missing the xlate callback, so IRQ trigger flags specified in the device tree were being ignored. This was preventing the RTC alarm interrupt from working, because it must be set to trigger on the rising edge to function correctly.
Signed-off-by: Ben Wolsieffer ben.wolsieffer@hefring.com Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier maz@kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231003162003.1649967-1-ben.wolsieffer@hefring.co... Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/irqchip/irq-stm32-exti.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/drivers/irqchip/irq-stm32-exti.c b/drivers/irqchip/irq-stm32-exti.c index 45363ff8d06f0..1b55199ea1b4a 100644 --- a/drivers/irqchip/irq-stm32-exti.c +++ b/drivers/irqchip/irq-stm32-exti.c @@ -127,6 +127,7 @@ struct irq_domain_ops irq_exti_domain_ops = { .xlate = irq_domain_xlate_onetwocell, .alloc = stm32_exti_alloc, .free = stm32_exti_free, + .xlate = irq_domain_xlate_twocell, };
static int __init stm32_exti_init(struct device_node *node,
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From: Zhang Shurong zhang_shurong@foxmail.com
[ Upstream commit 0618c077a8c20e8c81e367988f70f7e32bb5a717 ]
The pm_runtime_enable will increase power disable depth. Thus a pairing decrement is needed on the error handling path to keep it balanced according to context. We fix it by calling pm_runtime_disable when error returns.
Signed-off-by: Zhang Shurong zhang_shurong@foxmail.com Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij linus.walleij@linaro.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/tencent_DD2D371DB5925B4B602B1E1D0A5FA88F1208@qq.co... Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul vkoul@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/dma/ste_dma40.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/drivers/dma/ste_dma40.c b/drivers/dma/ste_dma40.c index 498d9886ed9bc..bb39b04d67d71 100644 --- a/drivers/dma/ste_dma40.c +++ b/drivers/dma/ste_dma40.c @@ -3678,6 +3678,7 @@ static int __init d40_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) regulator_disable(base->lcpa_regulator); regulator_put(base->lcpa_regulator); } + pm_runtime_disable(base->dev);
kfree(base->lcla_pool.alloc_map); kfree(base->lookup_log_chans);
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From: Dmitry Torokhov dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com
[ Upstream commit 5030b2fe6aab37fe42d14f31842ea38be7c55c57 ]
Touch controllers need some time after receiving reset command for the firmware to finish re-initializing and be ready to respond to commands from the host. The driver already had handling for the post-reset delay for I2C and SPI transports, this change adds the handling to SMBus-connected devices.
SMBus devices are peculiar because they implement legacy PS/2 compatibility mode, so reset is actually issued by psmouse driver on the associated serio port, after which the control is passed to the RMI4 driver with SMBus companion device.
Note that originally the delay was added to psmouse driver in 92e24e0e57f7 ("Input: psmouse - add delay when deactivating for SMBus mode"), but that resulted in an unwanted delay in "fast" reconnect handler for the serio port, so it was decided to revert the patch and have the delay being handled in the RMI4 driver, similar to the other transports.
Tested-by: Jeffery Miller jefferymiller@google.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/ZR1yUFJ8a9Zt606N@penguin Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/input/mouse/synaptics.c | 1 + drivers/input/rmi4/rmi_smbus.c | 50 ++++++++++++++++++--------------- 2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/input/mouse/synaptics.c b/drivers/input/mouse/synaptics.c index 0714d572e49a3..ec4ae34b39147 100644 --- a/drivers/input/mouse/synaptics.c +++ b/drivers/input/mouse/synaptics.c @@ -1735,6 +1735,7 @@ static int synaptics_create_intertouch(struct psmouse *psmouse, psmouse_matches_pnp_id(psmouse, topbuttonpad_pnp_ids) && !SYN_CAP_EXT_BUTTONS_STICK(info->ext_cap_10); const struct rmi_device_platform_data pdata = { + .reset_delay_ms = 30, .sensor_pdata = { .sensor_type = rmi_sensor_touchpad, .axis_align.flip_y = true, diff --git a/drivers/input/rmi4/rmi_smbus.c b/drivers/input/rmi4/rmi_smbus.c index b6ccf39c6a7bb..e5b0109a4d155 100644 --- a/drivers/input/rmi4/rmi_smbus.c +++ b/drivers/input/rmi4/rmi_smbus.c @@ -238,12 +238,29 @@ static void rmi_smb_clear_state(struct rmi_smb_xport *rmi_smb)
static int rmi_smb_enable_smbus_mode(struct rmi_smb_xport *rmi_smb) { - int retval; + struct i2c_client *client = rmi_smb->client; + int smbus_version; + + /* + * psmouse driver resets the controller, we only need to wait + * to give the firmware chance to fully reinitialize. + */ + if (rmi_smb->xport.pdata.reset_delay_ms) + msleep(rmi_smb->xport.pdata.reset_delay_ms);
/* we need to get the smbus version to activate the touchpad */ - retval = rmi_smb_get_version(rmi_smb); - if (retval < 0) - return retval; + smbus_version = rmi_smb_get_version(rmi_smb); + if (smbus_version < 0) + return smbus_version; + + rmi_dbg(RMI_DEBUG_XPORT, &client->dev, "Smbus version is %d", + smbus_version); + + if (smbus_version != 2 && smbus_version != 3) { + dev_err(&client->dev, "Unrecognized SMB version %d\n", + smbus_version); + return -ENODEV; + }
return 0; } @@ -256,11 +273,10 @@ static int rmi_smb_reset(struct rmi_transport_dev *xport, u16 reset_addr) rmi_smb_clear_state(rmi_smb);
/* - * we do not call the actual reset command, it has to be handled in - * PS/2 or there will be races between PS/2 and SMBus. - * PS/2 should ensure that a psmouse_reset is called before - * intializing the device and after it has been removed to be in a known - * state. + * We do not call the actual reset command, it has to be handled in + * PS/2 or there will be races between PS/2 and SMBus. PS/2 should + * ensure that a psmouse_reset is called before initializing the + * device and after it has been removed to be in a known state. */ return rmi_smb_enable_smbus_mode(rmi_smb); } @@ -276,7 +292,6 @@ static int rmi_smb_probe(struct i2c_client *client, { struct rmi_device_platform_data *pdata = dev_get_platdata(&client->dev); struct rmi_smb_xport *rmi_smb; - int smbus_version; int error;
if (!pdata) { @@ -315,18 +330,9 @@ static int rmi_smb_probe(struct i2c_client *client, rmi_smb->xport.proto_name = "smb"; rmi_smb->xport.ops = &rmi_smb_ops;
- smbus_version = rmi_smb_get_version(rmi_smb); - if (smbus_version < 0) - return smbus_version; - - rmi_dbg(RMI_DEBUG_XPORT, &client->dev, "Smbus version is %d", - smbus_version); - - if (smbus_version != 2 && smbus_version != 3) { - dev_err(&client->dev, "Unrecognized SMB version %d\n", - smbus_version); - return -ENODEV; - } + error = rmi_smb_enable_smbus_mode(rmi_smb); + if (error) + return error;
i2c_set_clientdata(client, rmi_smb);
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From: Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de
[ Upstream commit c1a8d1d0edb71dec15c9649cb56866c71c1ecd9e ]
ioremap_uc() is only meaningful on old x86-32 systems with the PAT extension, and on ia64 with its slightly unconventional ioremap() behavior, everywhere else this is the same as ioremap() anyway.
Change the only driver that still references ioremap_uc() to only do so on x86-32/ia64 in order to allow removing that interface at some point in the future for the other architectures.
On some architectures, ioremap_uc() just returns NULL, changing the driver to call ioremap() means that they now have a chance of working correctly.
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de Signed-off-by: Baoquan He bhe@redhat.com Reviewed-by: Luis Chamberlain mcgrof@kernel.org Cc: Helge Deller deller@gmx.de Cc: Thomas Zimmermann tzimmermann@suse.de Cc: Christophe Leroy christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu Cc: linux-fbdev@vger.kernel.org Cc: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org Signed-off-by: Helge Deller deller@gmx.de Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/video/fbdev/aty/atyfb_base.c | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
diff --git a/drivers/video/fbdev/aty/atyfb_base.c b/drivers/video/fbdev/aty/atyfb_base.c index d4b938276d238..71e95533613cd 100644 --- a/drivers/video/fbdev/aty/atyfb_base.c +++ b/drivers/video/fbdev/aty/atyfb_base.c @@ -3435,11 +3435,15 @@ static int atyfb_setup_generic(struct pci_dev *pdev, struct fb_info *info, }
info->fix.mmio_start = raddr; +#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__ia64__) /* * By using strong UC we force the MTRR to never have an * effect on the MMIO region on both non-PAT and PAT systems. */ par->ati_regbase = ioremap_uc(info->fix.mmio_start, 0x1000); +#else + par->ati_regbase = ioremap(info->fix.mmio_start, 0x1000); +#endif if (par->ati_regbase == NULL) return -ENOMEM;
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From: Florian Westphal fw@strlen.de
[ Upstream commit 2e1d175410972285333193837a4250a74cd472e6 ]
net/netfilter/nfnetlink_log.c:800:18: warning: variable 'ctinfo' is uninitialized
The warning is bogus, the variable is only used if ct is non-NULL and always initialised in that case. Init to 0 too to silence this.
Reported-by: kernel test robot lkp@intel.com Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202309100514.ndBFebXN-lkp@intel.com/ Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal fw@strlen.de Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- net/netfilter/nfnetlink_log.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nfnetlink_log.c b/net/netfilter/nfnetlink_log.c index 40ba9c8e3c078..7d7a94e3fc507 100644 --- a/net/netfilter/nfnetlink_log.c +++ b/net/netfilter/nfnetlink_log.c @@ -637,8 +637,8 @@ nfulnl_log_packet(struct net *net, unsigned int plen; struct nfnl_log_net *log = nfnl_log_pernet(net); const struct nfnl_ct_hook *nfnl_ct = NULL; + enum ip_conntrack_info ctinfo = 0; struct nf_conn *ct = NULL; - enum ip_conntrack_info ctinfo;
if (li_user && li_user->type == NF_LOG_TYPE_ULOG) li = li_user;
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From: Shuming Fan shumingf@realtek.com
[ Upstream commit f88dfbf333b3661faff996bb03af2024d907b76a ]
The RT5650 should enable a power setting for button detection to avoid the wrong result.
Signed-off-by: Shuming Fan shumingf@realtek.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231013094525.715518-1-shumingf@realtek.com Signed-off-by: Mark Brown broonie@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- sound/soc/codecs/rt5645.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/sound/soc/codecs/rt5645.c b/sound/soc/codecs/rt5645.c index 01de25813c72b..822c42101c3f0 100644 --- a/sound/soc/codecs/rt5645.c +++ b/sound/soc/codecs/rt5645.c @@ -3220,6 +3220,8 @@ int rt5645_set_jack_detect(struct snd_soc_codec *codec, RT5645_GP1_PIN_IRQ, RT5645_GP1_PIN_IRQ); regmap_update_bits(rt5645->regmap, RT5645_GEN_CTRL1, RT5645_DIG_GATE_CTRL, RT5645_DIG_GATE_CTRL); + regmap_update_bits(rt5645->regmap, RT5645_DEPOP_M1, + RT5645_HP_CB_MASK, RT5645_HP_CB_PU); } rt5645_irq(0, rt5645);
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From: Jorge Maidana jorgem.linux@gmail.com
[ Upstream commit 1022e7e2f40574c74ed32c3811b03d26b0b81daf ]
Delete the v86d netlink only after all the VBE tasks have been completed.
Fixes initial state restore on module unload: uvesafb: VBE state restore call failed (eax=0x4f04, err=-19)
Signed-off-by: Jorge Maidana jorgem.linux@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Helge Deller deller@gmx.de Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c b/drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c index ee86c62e36728..72255715bbee0 100644 --- a/drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c +++ b/drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c @@ -1931,10 +1931,10 @@ static void uvesafb_exit(void) } }
- cn_del_callback(&uvesafb_cn_id); driver_remove_file(&uvesafb_driver.driver, &driver_attr_v86d); platform_device_unregister(uvesafb_device); platform_driver_unregister(&uvesafb_driver); + cn_del_callback(&uvesafb_cn_id); }
module_exit(uvesafb_exit);
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From: Tomas Henzl thenzl@redhat.com
[ Upstream commit e40c04ade0e2f3916b78211d747317843b11ce10 ]
The driver should be deregistered as misc driver after PCI registration failure.
Signed-off-by: Tomas Henzl thenzl@redhat.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231015114529.10725-1-thenzl@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen martin.petersen@oracle.com Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c b/drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c index 8fb7491c5bc02..0bccc4a12e53b 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c @@ -9482,8 +9482,10 @@ _mpt3sas_init(void) mpt3sas_ctl_init(hbas_to_enumerate);
error = pci_register_driver(&mpt3sas_driver); - if (error) + if (error) { + mpt3sas_ctl_exit(hbas_to_enumerate); scsih_exit(); + }
return error; }
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From: Hans de Goede hdegoede@redhat.com
[ Upstream commit f37cc2fc277b371fc491890afb7d8a26e36bb3a1 ]
Older Asus laptops change the backlight level themselves and then send WMI events with different codes for different backlight levels.
The asus-wmi.c code maps the entire range of codes reported on brightness down keypresses to an internal ASUS_WMI_BRN_DOWN code:
define NOTIFY_BRNUP_MIN 0x11 define NOTIFY_BRNUP_MAX 0x1f define NOTIFY_BRNDOWN_MIN 0x20 define NOTIFY_BRNDOWN_MAX 0x2e
if (code >= NOTIFY_BRNUP_MIN && code <= NOTIFY_BRNUP_MAX) code = ASUS_WMI_BRN_UP; else if (code >= NOTIFY_BRNDOWN_MIN && code <= NOTIFY_BRNDOWN_MAX) code = ASUS_WMI_BRN_DOWN;
Before this commit all the NOTIFY_BRNDOWN_MIN - NOTIFY_BRNDOWN_MAX aka 0x20 - 0x2e events were mapped to 0x20.
This mapping is causing issues on new laptop models which actually send 0x2b events for printscreen presses and 0x2c events for capslock presses, which get translated into spurious brightness-down presses.
The plan is disable the 0x11-0x2e special mapping on laptops where asus-wmi does not register a backlight-device to avoid the spurious brightness-down keypresses. New laptops always send 0x2e for brightness-down presses, change the special internal ASUS_WMI_BRN_DOWN value from 0x20 to 0x2e to match this in preparation for fixing the spurious brightness-down presses.
This change does not have any functional impact since all of 0x20 - 0x2e is mapped to ASUS_WMI_BRN_DOWN first and only then checked against the keymap code and the new 0x2e value is still in the 0x20 - 0x2e range.
Reported-by: James John me@donjajo.com Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/platform-driver-x86/a2c441fe-457e-44cf-a146-0ecd86b0... Closes: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2123716 Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede hdegoede@redhat.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231017090725.38163-2-hdegoede@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.h | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.h b/drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.h index 57a79bddb2861..95612878a841f 100644 --- a/drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.h +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.h @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ #include <linux/i8042.h>
#define ASUS_WMI_KEY_IGNORE (-1) -#define ASUS_WMI_BRN_DOWN 0x20 +#define ASUS_WMI_BRN_DOWN 0x2e #define ASUS_WMI_BRN_UP 0x2f
struct module;
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From: Su Hui suhui@nfschina.com
[ Upstream commit 9f771493da935299c6393ad3563b581255d01a37 ]
t4_set_params_timeout() can return -EINVAL if failed, add check for this.
Signed-off-by: Su Hui suhui@nfschina.com Signed-off-by: David S. Miller davem@davemloft.net Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c index ecb8ef4a756fc..6ffd5f3dcf059 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/t4_hw.c @@ -3710,6 +3710,8 @@ int t4_load_phy_fw(struct adapter *adap, FW_PARAMS_PARAM_Z_V(FW_PARAMS_PARAM_DEV_PHYFW_DOWNLOAD)); ret = t4_set_params_timeout(adap, adap->mbox, adap->pf, 0, 1, ¶m, &val, 30000); + if (ret) + return ret;
/* If we have version number support, then check to see that the new * firmware got loaded properly.
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From: Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de
commit f07788079f515ca4a681c5f595bdad19cfbd7b1d upstream.
gcc-13 slightly changes the type of constant expressions that are defined in an enum, which triggers a compile time sanity check in libata:
linux/drivers/ata/libahci.c: In function 'ahci_led_store': linux/include/linux/compiler_types.h:357:45: error: call to '__compiletime_assert_302' declared with attribute error: BUILD_BUG_ON failed: sizeof(_s) > sizeof(long) 357 | _compiletime_assert(condition, msg, __compiletime_assert_, __COUNTER__)
The new behavior is that sizeof() returns the same value for the constant as it does for the enum type, which is generally more sensible and consistent.
The problem in libata is that it contains a single enum definition for lots of unrelated constants, some of which are large positive (unsigned) integers like 0xffffffff, while others like (1<<31) are interpreted as negative integers, and this forces the enum type to become 64 bit wide even though most constants would still fit into a signed 32-bit 'int'.
Fix this by changing the entire enum definition to use BIT(x) in place of (1<<x), which results in all values being seen as 'unsigned' and fitting into an unsigned 32-bit type.
Link: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107917 Link: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107405 Reported-by: Luis Machado luis.machado@arm.com Cc: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org Cc: Damien Le Moal damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Cc: Randy Dunlap rdunlap@infradead.org Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de Tested-by: Luis Machado luis.machado@arm.com Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com [Backport to linux-4.14.y] Signed-off-by: Paul Barker paul.barker.ct@bp.renesas.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/ata/ahci.h | 230 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 116 insertions(+), 114 deletions(-)
--- a/drivers/ata/ahci.h +++ b/drivers/ata/ahci.h @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ #include <linux/libata.h> #include <linux/phy/phy.h> #include <linux/regulator/consumer.h> +#include <linux/bits.h>
/* Enclosure Management Control */ #define EM_CTRL_MSG_TYPE 0x000f0000 @@ -70,12 +71,12 @@ enum { AHCI_PORT_PRIV_FBS_DMA_SZ = AHCI_CMD_SLOT_SZ + AHCI_CMD_TBL_AR_SZ + (AHCI_RX_FIS_SZ * 16), - AHCI_IRQ_ON_SG = (1 << 31), - AHCI_CMD_ATAPI = (1 << 5), - AHCI_CMD_WRITE = (1 << 6), - AHCI_CMD_PREFETCH = (1 << 7), - AHCI_CMD_RESET = (1 << 8), - AHCI_CMD_CLR_BUSY = (1 << 10), + AHCI_IRQ_ON_SG = BIT(31), + AHCI_CMD_ATAPI = BIT(5), + AHCI_CMD_WRITE = BIT(6), + AHCI_CMD_PREFETCH = BIT(7), + AHCI_CMD_RESET = BIT(8), + AHCI_CMD_CLR_BUSY = BIT(10),
RX_FIS_PIO_SETUP = 0x20, /* offset of PIO Setup FIS data */ RX_FIS_D2H_REG = 0x40, /* offset of D2H Register FIS data */ @@ -93,37 +94,37 @@ enum { HOST_CAP2 = 0x24, /* host capabilities, extended */
/* HOST_CTL bits */ - HOST_RESET = (1 << 0), /* reset controller; self-clear */ - HOST_IRQ_EN = (1 << 1), /* global IRQ enable */ - HOST_MRSM = (1 << 2), /* MSI Revert to Single Message */ - HOST_AHCI_EN = (1 << 31), /* AHCI enabled */ + HOST_RESET = BIT(0), /* reset controller; self-clear */ + HOST_IRQ_EN = BIT(1), /* global IRQ enable */ + HOST_MRSM = BIT(2), /* MSI Revert to Single Message */ + HOST_AHCI_EN = BIT(31), /* AHCI enabled */
/* HOST_CAP bits */ - HOST_CAP_SXS = (1 << 5), /* Supports External SATA */ - HOST_CAP_EMS = (1 << 6), /* Enclosure Management support */ - HOST_CAP_CCC = (1 << 7), /* Command Completion Coalescing */ - HOST_CAP_PART = (1 << 13), /* Partial state capable */ - HOST_CAP_SSC = (1 << 14), /* Slumber state capable */ - HOST_CAP_PIO_MULTI = (1 << 15), /* PIO multiple DRQ support */ - HOST_CAP_FBS = (1 << 16), /* FIS-based switching support */ - HOST_CAP_PMP = (1 << 17), /* Port Multiplier support */ - HOST_CAP_ONLY = (1 << 18), /* Supports AHCI mode only */ - HOST_CAP_CLO = (1 << 24), /* Command List Override support */ - HOST_CAP_LED = (1 << 25), /* Supports activity LED */ - HOST_CAP_ALPM = (1 << 26), /* Aggressive Link PM support */ - HOST_CAP_SSS = (1 << 27), /* Staggered Spin-up */ - HOST_CAP_MPS = (1 << 28), /* Mechanical presence switch */ - HOST_CAP_SNTF = (1 << 29), /* SNotification register */ - HOST_CAP_NCQ = (1 << 30), /* Native Command Queueing */ - HOST_CAP_64 = (1 << 31), /* PCI DAC (64-bit DMA) support */ + HOST_CAP_SXS = BIT(5), /* Supports External SATA */ + HOST_CAP_EMS = BIT(6), /* Enclosure Management support */ + HOST_CAP_CCC = BIT(7), /* Command Completion Coalescing */ + HOST_CAP_PART = BIT(13), /* Partial state capable */ + HOST_CAP_SSC = BIT(14), /* Slumber state capable */ + HOST_CAP_PIO_MULTI = BIT(15), /* PIO multiple DRQ support */ + HOST_CAP_FBS = BIT(16), /* FIS-based switching support */ + HOST_CAP_PMP = BIT(17), /* Port Multiplier support */ + HOST_CAP_ONLY = BIT(18), /* Supports AHCI mode only */ + HOST_CAP_CLO = BIT(24), /* Command List Override support */ + HOST_CAP_LED = BIT(25), /* Supports activity LED */ + HOST_CAP_ALPM = BIT(26), /* Aggressive Link PM support */ + HOST_CAP_SSS = BIT(27), /* Staggered Spin-up */ + HOST_CAP_MPS = BIT(28), /* Mechanical presence switch */ + HOST_CAP_SNTF = BIT(29), /* SNotification register */ + HOST_CAP_NCQ = BIT(30), /* Native Command Queueing */ + HOST_CAP_64 = BIT(31), /* PCI DAC (64-bit DMA) support */
/* HOST_CAP2 bits */ - HOST_CAP2_BOH = (1 << 0), /* BIOS/OS handoff supported */ - HOST_CAP2_NVMHCI = (1 << 1), /* NVMHCI supported */ - HOST_CAP2_APST = (1 << 2), /* Automatic partial to slumber */ - HOST_CAP2_SDS = (1 << 3), /* Support device sleep */ - HOST_CAP2_SADM = (1 << 4), /* Support aggressive DevSlp */ - HOST_CAP2_DESO = (1 << 5), /* DevSlp from slumber only */ + HOST_CAP2_BOH = BIT(0), /* BIOS/OS handoff supported */ + HOST_CAP2_NVMHCI = BIT(1), /* NVMHCI supported */ + HOST_CAP2_APST = BIT(2), /* Automatic partial to slumber */ + HOST_CAP2_SDS = BIT(3), /* Support device sleep */ + HOST_CAP2_SADM = BIT(4), /* Support aggressive DevSlp */ + HOST_CAP2_DESO = BIT(5), /* DevSlp from slumber only */
/* registers for each SATA port */ PORT_LST_ADDR = 0x00, /* command list DMA addr */ @@ -145,24 +146,25 @@ enum { PORT_DEVSLP = 0x44, /* device sleep */
/* PORT_IRQ_{STAT,MASK} bits */ - PORT_IRQ_COLD_PRES = (1 << 31), /* cold presence detect */ - PORT_IRQ_TF_ERR = (1 << 30), /* task file error */ - PORT_IRQ_HBUS_ERR = (1 << 29), /* host bus fatal error */ - PORT_IRQ_HBUS_DATA_ERR = (1 << 28), /* host bus data error */ - PORT_IRQ_IF_ERR = (1 << 27), /* interface fatal error */ - PORT_IRQ_IF_NONFATAL = (1 << 26), /* interface non-fatal error */ - PORT_IRQ_OVERFLOW = (1 << 24), /* xfer exhausted available S/G */ - PORT_IRQ_BAD_PMP = (1 << 23), /* incorrect port multiplier */ - - PORT_IRQ_PHYRDY = (1 << 22), /* PhyRdy changed */ - PORT_IRQ_DEV_ILCK = (1 << 7), /* device interlock */ - PORT_IRQ_CONNECT = (1 << 6), /* port connect change status */ - PORT_IRQ_SG_DONE = (1 << 5), /* descriptor processed */ - PORT_IRQ_UNK_FIS = (1 << 4), /* unknown FIS rx'd */ - PORT_IRQ_SDB_FIS = (1 << 3), /* Set Device Bits FIS rx'd */ - PORT_IRQ_DMAS_FIS = (1 << 2), /* DMA Setup FIS rx'd */ - PORT_IRQ_PIOS_FIS = (1 << 1), /* PIO Setup FIS rx'd */ - PORT_IRQ_D2H_REG_FIS = (1 << 0), /* D2H Register FIS rx'd */ + PORT_IRQ_COLD_PRES = BIT(31), /* cold presence detect */ + PORT_IRQ_TF_ERR = BIT(30), /* task file error */ + PORT_IRQ_HBUS_ERR = BIT(29), /* host bus fatal error */ + PORT_IRQ_HBUS_DATA_ERR = BIT(28), /* host bus data error */ + PORT_IRQ_IF_ERR = BIT(27), /* interface fatal error */ + PORT_IRQ_IF_NONFATAL = BIT(26), /* interface non-fatal error */ + PORT_IRQ_OVERFLOW = BIT(24), /* xfer exhausted available S/G */ + PORT_IRQ_BAD_PMP = BIT(23), /* incorrect port multiplier */ + + PORT_IRQ_PHYRDY = BIT(22), /* PhyRdy changed */ + PORT_IRQ_DEV_ILCK = BIT(7), /* device interlock */ + PORT_IRQ_DMPS = BIT(7), /* mechanical presence status */ + PORT_IRQ_CONNECT = BIT(6), /* port connect change status */ + PORT_IRQ_SG_DONE = BIT(5), /* descriptor processed */ + PORT_IRQ_UNK_FIS = BIT(4), /* unknown FIS rx'd */ + PORT_IRQ_SDB_FIS = BIT(3), /* Set Device Bits FIS rx'd */ + PORT_IRQ_DMAS_FIS = BIT(2), /* DMA Setup FIS rx'd */ + PORT_IRQ_PIOS_FIS = BIT(1), /* PIO Setup FIS rx'd */ + PORT_IRQ_D2H_REG_FIS = BIT(0), /* D2H Register FIS rx'd */
PORT_IRQ_FREEZE = PORT_IRQ_HBUS_ERR | PORT_IRQ_IF_ERR | @@ -178,34 +180,34 @@ enum { PORT_IRQ_PIOS_FIS | PORT_IRQ_D2H_REG_FIS,
/* PORT_CMD bits */ - PORT_CMD_ASP = (1 << 27), /* Aggressive Slumber/Partial */ - PORT_CMD_ALPE = (1 << 26), /* Aggressive Link PM enable */ - PORT_CMD_ATAPI = (1 << 24), /* Device is ATAPI */ - PORT_CMD_FBSCP = (1 << 22), /* FBS Capable Port */ - PORT_CMD_ESP = (1 << 21), /* External Sata Port */ - PORT_CMD_HPCP = (1 << 18), /* HotPlug Capable Port */ - PORT_CMD_PMP = (1 << 17), /* PMP attached */ - PORT_CMD_LIST_ON = (1 << 15), /* cmd list DMA engine running */ - PORT_CMD_FIS_ON = (1 << 14), /* FIS DMA engine running */ - PORT_CMD_FIS_RX = (1 << 4), /* Enable FIS receive DMA engine */ - PORT_CMD_CLO = (1 << 3), /* Command list override */ - PORT_CMD_POWER_ON = (1 << 2), /* Power up device */ - PORT_CMD_SPIN_UP = (1 << 1), /* Spin up device */ - PORT_CMD_START = (1 << 0), /* Enable port DMA engine */ - - PORT_CMD_ICC_MASK = (0xf << 28), /* i/f ICC state mask */ - PORT_CMD_ICC_ACTIVE = (0x1 << 28), /* Put i/f in active state */ - PORT_CMD_ICC_PARTIAL = (0x2 << 28), /* Put i/f in partial state */ - PORT_CMD_ICC_SLUMBER = (0x6 << 28), /* Put i/f in slumber state */ + PORT_CMD_ASP = BIT(27), /* Aggressive Slumber/Partial */ + PORT_CMD_ALPE = BIT(26), /* Aggressive Link PM enable */ + PORT_CMD_ATAPI = BIT(24), /* Device is ATAPI */ + PORT_CMD_FBSCP = BIT(22), /* FBS Capable Port */ + PORT_CMD_ESP = BIT(21), /* External Sata Port */ + PORT_CMD_HPCP = BIT(18), /* HotPlug Capable Port */ + PORT_CMD_PMP = BIT(17), /* PMP attached */ + PORT_CMD_LIST_ON = BIT(15), /* cmd list DMA engine running */ + PORT_CMD_FIS_ON = BIT(14), /* FIS DMA engine running */ + PORT_CMD_FIS_RX = BIT(4), /* Enable FIS receive DMA engine */ + PORT_CMD_CLO = BIT(3), /* Command list override */ + PORT_CMD_POWER_ON = BIT(2), /* Power up device */ + PORT_CMD_SPIN_UP = BIT(1), /* Spin up device */ + PORT_CMD_START = BIT(0), /* Enable port DMA engine */ + + PORT_CMD_ICC_MASK = (0xfu << 28), /* i/f ICC state mask */ + PORT_CMD_ICC_ACTIVE = (0x1u << 28), /* Put i/f in active state */ + PORT_CMD_ICC_PARTIAL = (0x2u << 28), /* Put i/f in partial state */ + PORT_CMD_ICC_SLUMBER = (0x6u << 28), /* Put i/f in slumber state */
/* PORT_FBS bits */ PORT_FBS_DWE_OFFSET = 16, /* FBS device with error offset */ PORT_FBS_ADO_OFFSET = 12, /* FBS active dev optimization offset */ PORT_FBS_DEV_OFFSET = 8, /* FBS device to issue offset */ PORT_FBS_DEV_MASK = (0xf << PORT_FBS_DEV_OFFSET), /* FBS.DEV */ - PORT_FBS_SDE = (1 << 2), /* FBS single device error */ - PORT_FBS_DEC = (1 << 1), /* FBS device error clear */ - PORT_FBS_EN = (1 << 0), /* Enable FBS */ + PORT_FBS_SDE = BIT(2), /* FBS single device error */ + PORT_FBS_DEC = BIT(1), /* FBS device error clear */ + PORT_FBS_EN = BIT(0), /* Enable FBS */
/* PORT_DEVSLP bits */ PORT_DEVSLP_DM_OFFSET = 25, /* DITO multiplier offset */ @@ -213,44 +215,44 @@ enum { PORT_DEVSLP_DITO_OFFSET = 15, /* DITO offset */ PORT_DEVSLP_MDAT_OFFSET = 10, /* Minimum assertion time */ PORT_DEVSLP_DETO_OFFSET = 2, /* DevSlp exit timeout */ - PORT_DEVSLP_DSP = (1 << 1), /* DevSlp present */ - PORT_DEVSLP_ADSE = (1 << 0), /* Aggressive DevSlp enable */ + PORT_DEVSLP_DSP = BIT(1), /* DevSlp present */ + PORT_DEVSLP_ADSE = BIT(0), /* Aggressive DevSlp enable */
/* hpriv->flags bits */
#define AHCI_HFLAGS(flags) .private_data = (void *)(flags)
- AHCI_HFLAG_NO_NCQ = (1 << 0), - AHCI_HFLAG_IGN_IRQ_IF_ERR = (1 << 1), /* ignore IRQ_IF_ERR */ - AHCI_HFLAG_IGN_SERR_INTERNAL = (1 << 2), /* ignore SERR_INTERNAL */ - AHCI_HFLAG_32BIT_ONLY = (1 << 3), /* force 32bit */ - AHCI_HFLAG_MV_PATA = (1 << 4), /* PATA port */ - AHCI_HFLAG_NO_MSI = (1 << 5), /* no PCI MSI */ - AHCI_HFLAG_NO_PMP = (1 << 6), /* no PMP */ - AHCI_HFLAG_SECT255 = (1 << 8), /* max 255 sectors */ - AHCI_HFLAG_YES_NCQ = (1 << 9), /* force NCQ cap on */ - AHCI_HFLAG_NO_SUSPEND = (1 << 10), /* don't suspend */ - AHCI_HFLAG_SRST_TOUT_IS_OFFLINE = (1 << 11), /* treat SRST timeout as - link offline */ - AHCI_HFLAG_NO_SNTF = (1 << 12), /* no sntf */ - AHCI_HFLAG_NO_FPDMA_AA = (1 << 13), /* no FPDMA AA */ - AHCI_HFLAG_YES_FBS = (1 << 14), /* force FBS cap on */ - AHCI_HFLAG_DELAY_ENGINE = (1 << 15), /* do not start engine on - port start (wait until - error-handling stage) */ - AHCI_HFLAG_NO_DEVSLP = (1 << 17), /* no device sleep */ - AHCI_HFLAG_NO_FBS = (1 << 18), /* no FBS */ + AHCI_HFLAG_NO_NCQ = BIT(0), + AHCI_HFLAG_IGN_IRQ_IF_ERR = BIT(1), /* ignore IRQ_IF_ERR */ + AHCI_HFLAG_IGN_SERR_INTERNAL = BIT(2), /* ignore SERR_INTERNAL */ + AHCI_HFLAG_32BIT_ONLY = BIT(3), /* force 32bit */ + AHCI_HFLAG_MV_PATA = BIT(4), /* PATA port */ + AHCI_HFLAG_NO_MSI = BIT(5), /* no PCI MSI */ + AHCI_HFLAG_NO_PMP = BIT(6), /* no PMP */ + AHCI_HFLAG_SECT255 = BIT(8), /* max 255 sectors */ + AHCI_HFLAG_YES_NCQ = BIT(9), /* force NCQ cap on */ + AHCI_HFLAG_NO_SUSPEND = BIT(10), /* don't suspend */ + AHCI_HFLAG_SRST_TOUT_IS_OFFLINE = BIT(11), /* treat SRST timeout as + link offline */ + AHCI_HFLAG_NO_SNTF = BIT(12), /* no sntf */ + AHCI_HFLAG_NO_FPDMA_AA = BIT(13), /* no FPDMA AA */ + AHCI_HFLAG_YES_FBS = BIT(14), /* force FBS cap on */ + AHCI_HFLAG_DELAY_ENGINE = BIT(15), /* do not start engine on + port start (wait until + error-handling stage) */ + AHCI_HFLAG_NO_DEVSLP = BIT(17), /* no device sleep */ + AHCI_HFLAG_NO_FBS = BIT(18), /* no FBS */
#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_MSI - AHCI_HFLAG_MULTI_MSI = (1 << 20), /* per-port MSI(-X) */ + AHCI_HFLAG_MULTI_MSI = BIT(20), /* per-port MSI(-X) */ #else /* compile out MSI infrastructure */ AHCI_HFLAG_MULTI_MSI = 0, #endif - AHCI_HFLAG_WAKE_BEFORE_STOP = (1 << 22), /* wake before DMA stop */ - AHCI_HFLAG_YES_ALPM = (1 << 23), /* force ALPM cap on */ - AHCI_HFLAG_NO_WRITE_TO_RO = (1 << 24), /* don't write to read - only registers */ + AHCI_HFLAG_WAKE_BEFORE_STOP = BIT(22), /* wake before DMA stop */ + AHCI_HFLAG_YES_ALPM = BIT(23), /* force ALPM cap on */ + AHCI_HFLAG_NO_WRITE_TO_RO = BIT(24), /* don't write to read + only registers */
/* ap->flags bits */
@@ -264,22 +266,22 @@ enum { EM_MAX_RETRY = 5,
/* em_ctl bits */ - EM_CTL_RST = (1 << 9), /* Reset */ - EM_CTL_TM = (1 << 8), /* Transmit Message */ - EM_CTL_MR = (1 << 0), /* Message Received */ - EM_CTL_ALHD = (1 << 26), /* Activity LED */ - EM_CTL_XMT = (1 << 25), /* Transmit Only */ - EM_CTL_SMB = (1 << 24), /* Single Message Buffer */ - EM_CTL_SGPIO = (1 << 19), /* SGPIO messages supported */ - EM_CTL_SES = (1 << 18), /* SES-2 messages supported */ - EM_CTL_SAFTE = (1 << 17), /* SAF-TE messages supported */ - EM_CTL_LED = (1 << 16), /* LED messages supported */ + EM_CTL_RST = BIT(9), /* Reset */ + EM_CTL_TM = BIT(8), /* Transmit Message */ + EM_CTL_MR = BIT(0), /* Message Received */ + EM_CTL_ALHD = BIT(26), /* Activity LED */ + EM_CTL_XMT = BIT(25), /* Transmit Only */ + EM_CTL_SMB = BIT(24), /* Single Message Buffer */ + EM_CTL_SGPIO = BIT(19), /* SGPIO messages supported */ + EM_CTL_SES = BIT(18), /* SES-2 messages supported */ + EM_CTL_SAFTE = BIT(17), /* SAF-TE messages supported */ + EM_CTL_LED = BIT(16), /* LED messages supported */
/* em message type */ - EM_MSG_TYPE_LED = (1 << 0), /* LED */ - EM_MSG_TYPE_SAFTE = (1 << 1), /* SAF-TE */ - EM_MSG_TYPE_SES2 = (1 << 2), /* SES-2 */ - EM_MSG_TYPE_SGPIO = (1 << 3), /* SGPIO */ + EM_MSG_TYPE_LED = BIT(0), /* LED */ + EM_MSG_TYPE_SAFTE = BIT(1), /* SAF-TE */ + EM_MSG_TYPE_SES2 = BIT(2), /* SES-2 */ + EM_MSG_TYPE_SGPIO = BIT(3), /* SGPIO */ };
struct ahci_cmd_hdr {
4.14-stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let me know.
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From: Christoph Hellwig hch@lst.de
commit d13bc4d84a8e91060d3797fc95c1a0202bfd1499 upstream.
This driver is for fairly obscure hardware, and has only seen random drive-by changes after the maintainer stopped working on it in 2005 (about a year and a half after it was introduced). It has some "interesting" block layer interactions, so let's just drop it unless anyone complains.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig hch@lst.de Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220721064102.1715460-1-hch@lst.de [axboe: fix date typo, it was in 2005, not 2015] Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe axboe@kernel.dk Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/block/Kconfig | 9 drivers/block/Makefile | 2 drivers/block/sx8.c | 1746 ------------------------------------------------- 3 files changed, 1757 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 drivers/block/sx8.c
--- a/drivers/block/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/block/Kconfig @@ -303,15 +303,6 @@ config BLK_DEV_SKD
Use device /dev/skd$N amd /dev/skd$Np$M.
-config BLK_DEV_SX8 - tristate "Promise SATA SX8 support" - depends on PCI - ---help--- - Saying Y or M here will enable support for the - Promise SATA SX8 controllers. - - Use devices /dev/sx8/$N and /dev/sx8/$Np$M. - config BLK_DEV_RAM tristate "RAM block device support" select DAX if BLK_DEV_RAM_DAX --- a/drivers/block/Makefile +++ b/drivers/block/Makefile @@ -27,8 +27,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD) += nbd.o obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP) += cryptoloop.o obj-$(CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK) += virtio_blk.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SX8) += sx8.o - obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND) += xen-blkfront.o obj-$(CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_BACKEND) += xen-blkback/ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DRBD) += drbd/ --- a/drivers/block/sx8.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1746 +0,0 @@ -/* - * sx8.c: Driver for Promise SATA SX8 looks-like-I2O hardware - * - * Copyright 2004-2005 Red Hat, Inc. - * - * Author/maintainer: Jeff Garzik jgarzik@pobox.com - * - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - */ - -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/pci.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/spinlock.h> -#include <linux/blkdev.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/compiler.h> -#include <linux/workqueue.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/ktime.h> -#include <linux/hdreg.h> -#include <linux/dma-mapping.h> -#include <linux/completion.h> -#include <linux/scatterlist.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> - -#if 0 -#define CARM_DEBUG -#define CARM_VERBOSE_DEBUG -#else -#undef CARM_DEBUG -#undef CARM_VERBOSE_DEBUG -#endif -#undef CARM_NDEBUG - -#define DRV_NAME "sx8" -#define DRV_VERSION "1.0" -#define PFX DRV_NAME ": " - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Jeff Garzik"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Promise SATA SX8 block driver"); -MODULE_VERSION(DRV_VERSION); - -/* - * SX8 hardware has a single message queue for all ATA ports. - * When this driver was written, the hardware (firmware?) would - * corrupt data eventually, if more than one request was outstanding. - * As one can imagine, having 8 ports bottlenecking on a single - * command hurts performance. - * - * Based on user reports, later versions of the hardware (firmware?) - * seem to be able to survive with more than one command queued. - * - * Therefore, we default to the safe option -- 1 command -- but - * allow the user to increase this. - * - * SX8 should be able to support up to ~60 queued commands (CARM_MAX_REQ), - * but problems seem to occur when you exceed ~30, even on newer hardware. - */ -static int max_queue = 1; -module_param(max_queue, int, 0444); -MODULE_PARM_DESC(max_queue, "Maximum number of queued commands. (min==1, max==30, safe==1)"); - - -#define NEXT_RESP(idx) ((idx + 1) % RMSG_Q_LEN) - -/* 0xf is just arbitrary, non-zero noise; this is sorta like poisoning */ -#define TAG_ENCODE(tag) (((tag) << 16) | 0xf) -#define TAG_DECODE(tag) (((tag) >> 16) & 0x1f) -#define TAG_VALID(tag) ((((tag) & 0xf) == 0xf) && (TAG_DECODE(tag) < 32)) - -/* note: prints function name for you */ -#ifdef CARM_DEBUG -#define DPRINTK(fmt, args...) printk(KERN_ERR "%s: " fmt, __func__, ## args) -#ifdef CARM_VERBOSE_DEBUG -#define VPRINTK(fmt, args...) printk(KERN_ERR "%s: " fmt, __func__, ## args) -#else -#define VPRINTK(fmt, args...) -#endif /* CARM_VERBOSE_DEBUG */ -#else -#define DPRINTK(fmt, args...) -#define VPRINTK(fmt, args...) -#endif /* CARM_DEBUG */ - -#ifdef CARM_NDEBUG -#define assert(expr) -#else -#define assert(expr) \ - if(unlikely(!(expr))) { \ - printk(KERN_ERR "Assertion failed! %s,%s,%s,line=%d\n", \ - #expr, __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__); \ - } -#endif - -/* defines only for the constants which don't work well as enums */ -struct carm_host; - -enum { - /* adapter-wide limits */ - CARM_MAX_PORTS = 8, - CARM_SHM_SIZE = (4096 << 7), - CARM_MINORS_PER_MAJOR = 256 / CARM_MAX_PORTS, - CARM_MAX_WAIT_Q = CARM_MAX_PORTS + 1, - - /* command message queue limits */ - CARM_MAX_REQ = 64, /* max command msgs per host */ - CARM_MSG_LOW_WATER = (CARM_MAX_REQ / 4), /* refill mark */ - - /* S/G limits, host-wide and per-request */ - CARM_MAX_REQ_SG = 32, /* max s/g entries per request */ - CARM_MAX_HOST_SG = 600, /* max s/g entries per host */ - CARM_SG_LOW_WATER = (CARM_MAX_HOST_SG / 4), /* re-fill mark */ - - /* hardware registers */ - CARM_IHQP = 0x1c, - CARM_INT_STAT = 0x10, /* interrupt status */ - CARM_INT_MASK = 0x14, /* interrupt mask */ - CARM_HMUC = 0x18, /* host message unit control */ - RBUF_ADDR_LO = 0x20, /* response msg DMA buf low 32 bits */ - RBUF_ADDR_HI = 0x24, /* response msg DMA buf high 32 bits */ - RBUF_BYTE_SZ = 0x28, - CARM_RESP_IDX = 0x2c, - CARM_CMS0 = 0x30, /* command message size reg 0 */ - CARM_LMUC = 0x48, - CARM_HMPHA = 0x6c, - CARM_INITC = 0xb5, - - /* bits in CARM_INT_{STAT,MASK} */ - INT_RESERVED = 0xfffffff0, - INT_WATCHDOG = (1 << 3), /* watchdog timer */ - INT_Q_OVERFLOW = (1 << 2), /* cmd msg q overflow */ - INT_Q_AVAILABLE = (1 << 1), /* cmd msg q has free space */ - INT_RESPONSE = (1 << 0), /* response msg available */ - INT_ACK_MASK = INT_WATCHDOG | INT_Q_OVERFLOW, - INT_DEF_MASK = INT_RESERVED | INT_Q_OVERFLOW | - INT_RESPONSE, - - /* command messages, and related register bits */ - CARM_HAVE_RESP = 0x01, - CARM_MSG_READ = 1, - CARM_MSG_WRITE = 2, - CARM_MSG_VERIFY = 3, - CARM_MSG_GET_CAPACITY = 4, - CARM_MSG_FLUSH = 5, - CARM_MSG_IOCTL = 6, - CARM_MSG_ARRAY = 8, - CARM_MSG_MISC = 9, - CARM_CME = (1 << 2), - CARM_RME = (1 << 1), - CARM_WZBC = (1 << 0), - CARM_RMI = (1 << 0), - CARM_Q_FULL = (1 << 3), - CARM_MSG_SIZE = 288, - CARM_Q_LEN = 48, - - /* CARM_MSG_IOCTL messages */ - CARM_IOC_SCAN_CHAN = 5, /* scan channels for devices */ - CARM_IOC_GET_TCQ = 13, /* get tcq/ncq depth */ - CARM_IOC_SET_TCQ = 14, /* set tcq/ncq depth */ - - IOC_SCAN_CHAN_NODEV = 0x1f, - IOC_SCAN_CHAN_OFFSET = 0x40, - - /* CARM_MSG_ARRAY messages */ - CARM_ARRAY_INFO = 0, - - ARRAY_NO_EXIST = (1 << 31), - - /* response messages */ - RMSG_SZ = 8, /* sizeof(struct carm_response) */ - RMSG_Q_LEN = 48, /* resp. msg list length */ - RMSG_OK = 1, /* bit indicating msg was successful */ - /* length of entire resp. msg buffer */ - RBUF_LEN = RMSG_SZ * RMSG_Q_LEN, - - PDC_SHM_SIZE = (4096 << 7), /* length of entire h/w buffer */ - - /* CARM_MSG_MISC messages */ - MISC_GET_FW_VER = 2, - MISC_ALLOC_MEM = 3, - MISC_SET_TIME = 5, - - /* MISC_GET_FW_VER feature bits */ - FW_VER_4PORT = (1 << 2), /* 1=4 ports, 0=8 ports */ - FW_VER_NON_RAID = (1 << 1), /* 1=non-RAID firmware, 0=RAID */ - FW_VER_ZCR = (1 << 0), /* zero channel RAID (whatever that is) */ - - /* carm_host flags */ - FL_NON_RAID = FW_VER_NON_RAID, - FL_4PORT = FW_VER_4PORT, - FL_FW_VER_MASK = (FW_VER_NON_RAID | FW_VER_4PORT), - FL_DAC = (1 << 16), - FL_DYN_MAJOR = (1 << 17), -}; - -enum { - CARM_SG_BOUNDARY = 0xffffUL, /* s/g segment boundary */ -}; - -enum scatter_gather_types { - SGT_32BIT = 0, - SGT_64BIT = 1, -}; - -enum host_states { - HST_INVALID, /* invalid state; never used */ - HST_ALLOC_BUF, /* setting up master SHM area */ - HST_ERROR, /* we never leave here */ - HST_PORT_SCAN, /* start dev scan */ - HST_DEV_SCAN_START, /* start per-device probe */ - HST_DEV_SCAN, /* continue per-device probe */ - HST_DEV_ACTIVATE, /* activate devices we found */ - HST_PROBE_FINISHED, /* probe is complete */ - HST_PROBE_START, /* initiate probe */ - HST_SYNC_TIME, /* tell firmware what time it is */ - HST_GET_FW_VER, /* get firmware version, adapter port cnt */ -}; - -#ifdef CARM_DEBUG -static const char *state_name[] = { - "HST_INVALID", - "HST_ALLOC_BUF", - "HST_ERROR", - "HST_PORT_SCAN", - "HST_DEV_SCAN_START", - "HST_DEV_SCAN", - "HST_DEV_ACTIVATE", - "HST_PROBE_FINISHED", - "HST_PROBE_START", - "HST_SYNC_TIME", - "HST_GET_FW_VER", -}; -#endif - -struct carm_port { - unsigned int port_no; - struct gendisk *disk; - struct carm_host *host; - - /* attached device characteristics */ - u64 capacity; - char name[41]; - u16 dev_geom_head; - u16 dev_geom_sect; - u16 dev_geom_cyl; -}; - -struct carm_request { - unsigned int tag; - int n_elem; - unsigned int msg_type; - unsigned int msg_subtype; - unsigned int msg_bucket; - struct request *rq; - struct carm_port *port; - struct scatterlist sg[CARM_MAX_REQ_SG]; -}; - -struct carm_host { - unsigned long flags; - void __iomem *mmio; - void *shm; - dma_addr_t shm_dma; - - int major; - int id; - char name[32]; - - spinlock_t lock; - struct pci_dev *pdev; - unsigned int state; - u32 fw_ver; - - struct request_queue *oob_q; - unsigned int n_oob; - - unsigned int hw_sg_used; - - unsigned int resp_idx; - - unsigned int wait_q_prod; - unsigned int wait_q_cons; - struct request_queue *wait_q[CARM_MAX_WAIT_Q]; - - unsigned int n_msgs; - u64 msg_alloc; - struct carm_request req[CARM_MAX_REQ]; - void *msg_base; - dma_addr_t msg_dma; - - int cur_scan_dev; - unsigned long dev_active; - unsigned long dev_present; - struct carm_port port[CARM_MAX_PORTS]; - - struct work_struct fsm_task; - - struct completion probe_comp; -}; - -struct carm_response { - __le32 ret_handle; - __le32 status; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -struct carm_msg_sg { - __le32 start; - __le32 len; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -struct carm_msg_rw { - u8 type; - u8 id; - u8 sg_count; - u8 sg_type; - __le32 handle; - __le32 lba; - __le16 lba_count; - __le16 lba_high; - struct carm_msg_sg sg[32]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -struct carm_msg_allocbuf { - u8 type; - u8 subtype; - u8 n_sg; - u8 sg_type; - __le32 handle; - __le32 addr; - __le32 len; - __le32 evt_pool; - __le32 n_evt; - __le32 rbuf_pool; - __le32 n_rbuf; - __le32 msg_pool; - __le32 n_msg; - struct carm_msg_sg sg[8]; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -struct carm_msg_ioctl { - u8 type; - u8 subtype; - u8 array_id; - u8 reserved1; - __le32 handle; - __le32 data_addr; - u32 reserved2; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -struct carm_msg_sync_time { - u8 type; - u8 subtype; - u16 reserved1; - __le32 handle; - u32 reserved2; - __le32 timestamp; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -struct carm_msg_get_fw_ver { - u8 type; - u8 subtype; - u16 reserved1; - __le32 handle; - __le32 data_addr; - u32 reserved2; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -struct carm_fw_ver { - __le32 version; - u8 features; - u8 reserved1; - u16 reserved2; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -struct carm_array_info { - __le32 size; - - __le16 size_hi; - __le16 stripe_size; - - __le32 mode; - - __le16 stripe_blk_sz; - __le16 reserved1; - - __le16 cyl; - __le16 head; - - __le16 sect; - u8 array_id; - u8 reserved2; - - char name[40]; - - __le32 array_status; - - /* device list continues beyond this point? */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -static int carm_init_one (struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent); -static void carm_remove_one (struct pci_dev *pdev); -static int carm_bdev_getgeo(struct block_device *bdev, struct hd_geometry *geo); - -static const struct pci_device_id carm_pci_tbl[] = { - { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PROMISE, 0x8000, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, }, - { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PROMISE, 0x8002, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, }, - { } /* terminate list */ -}; -MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, carm_pci_tbl); - -static struct pci_driver carm_driver = { - .name = DRV_NAME, - .id_table = carm_pci_tbl, - .probe = carm_init_one, - .remove = carm_remove_one, -}; - -static const struct block_device_operations carm_bd_ops = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .getgeo = carm_bdev_getgeo, -}; - -static unsigned int carm_host_id; -static unsigned long carm_major_alloc; - - - -static int carm_bdev_getgeo(struct block_device *bdev, struct hd_geometry *geo) -{ - struct carm_port *port = bdev->bd_disk->private_data; - - geo->heads = (u8) port->dev_geom_head; - geo->sectors = (u8) port->dev_geom_sect; - geo->cylinders = port->dev_geom_cyl; - return 0; -} - -static const u32 msg_sizes[] = { 32, 64, 128, CARM_MSG_SIZE }; - -static inline int carm_lookup_bucket(u32 msg_size) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(msg_sizes); i++) - if (msg_size <= msg_sizes[i]) - return i; - - return -ENOENT; -} - -static void carm_init_buckets(void __iomem *mmio) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(msg_sizes); i++) - writel(msg_sizes[i], mmio + CARM_CMS0 + (4 * i)); -} - -static inline void *carm_ref_msg(struct carm_host *host, - unsigned int msg_idx) -{ - return host->msg_base + (msg_idx * CARM_MSG_SIZE); -} - -static inline dma_addr_t carm_ref_msg_dma(struct carm_host *host, - unsigned int msg_idx) -{ - return host->msg_dma + (msg_idx * CARM_MSG_SIZE); -} - -static int carm_send_msg(struct carm_host *host, - struct carm_request *crq) -{ - void __iomem *mmio = host->mmio; - u32 msg = (u32) carm_ref_msg_dma(host, crq->tag); - u32 cm_bucket = crq->msg_bucket; - u32 tmp; - int rc = 0; - - VPRINTK("ENTER\n"); - - tmp = readl(mmio + CARM_HMUC); - if (tmp & CARM_Q_FULL) { -#if 0 - tmp = readl(mmio + CARM_INT_MASK); - tmp |= INT_Q_AVAILABLE; - writel(tmp, mmio + CARM_INT_MASK); - readl(mmio + CARM_INT_MASK); /* flush */ -#endif - DPRINTK("host msg queue full\n"); - rc = -EBUSY; - } else { - writel(msg | (cm_bucket << 1), mmio + CARM_IHQP); - readl(mmio + CARM_IHQP); /* flush */ - } - - return rc; -} - -static struct carm_request *carm_get_request(struct carm_host *host) -{ - unsigned int i; - - /* obey global hardware limit on S/G entries */ - if (host->hw_sg_used >= (CARM_MAX_HOST_SG - CARM_MAX_REQ_SG)) - return NULL; - - for (i = 0; i < max_queue; i++) - if ((host->msg_alloc & (1ULL << i)) == 0) { - struct carm_request *crq = &host->req[i]; - crq->port = NULL; - crq->n_elem = 0; - - host->msg_alloc |= (1ULL << i); - host->n_msgs++; - - assert(host->n_msgs <= CARM_MAX_REQ); - sg_init_table(crq->sg, CARM_MAX_REQ_SG); - return crq; - } - - DPRINTK("no request available, returning NULL\n"); - return NULL; -} - -static int carm_put_request(struct carm_host *host, struct carm_request *crq) -{ - assert(crq->tag < max_queue); - - if (unlikely((host->msg_alloc & (1ULL << crq->tag)) == 0)) - return -EINVAL; /* tried to clear a tag that was not active */ - - assert(host->hw_sg_used >= crq->n_elem); - - host->msg_alloc &= ~(1ULL << crq->tag); - host->hw_sg_used -= crq->n_elem; - host->n_msgs--; - - return 0; -} - -static struct carm_request *carm_get_special(struct carm_host *host) -{ - unsigned long flags; - struct carm_request *crq = NULL; - struct request *rq; - int tries = 5000; - - while (tries-- > 0) { - spin_lock_irqsave(&host->lock, flags); - crq = carm_get_request(host); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&host->lock, flags); - - if (crq) - break; - msleep(10); - } - - if (!crq) - return NULL; - - rq = blk_get_request(host->oob_q, REQ_OP_DRV_OUT, GFP_KERNEL); - if (IS_ERR(rq)) { - spin_lock_irqsave(&host->lock, flags); - carm_put_request(host, crq); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&host->lock, flags); - return NULL; - } - - crq->rq = rq; - return crq; -} - -static int carm_array_info (struct carm_host *host, unsigned int array_idx) -{ - struct carm_msg_ioctl *ioc; - unsigned int idx; - u32 msg_data; - dma_addr_t msg_dma; - struct carm_request *crq; - int rc; - - crq = carm_get_special(host); - if (!crq) { - rc = -ENOMEM; - goto err_out; - } - - idx = crq->tag; - - ioc = carm_ref_msg(host, idx); - msg_dma = carm_ref_msg_dma(host, idx); - msg_data = (u32) (msg_dma + sizeof(struct carm_array_info)); - - crq->msg_type = CARM_MSG_ARRAY; - crq->msg_subtype = CARM_ARRAY_INFO; - rc = carm_lookup_bucket(sizeof(struct carm_msg_ioctl) + - sizeof(struct carm_array_info)); - BUG_ON(rc < 0); - crq->msg_bucket = (u32) rc; - - memset(ioc, 0, sizeof(*ioc)); - ioc->type = CARM_MSG_ARRAY; - ioc->subtype = CARM_ARRAY_INFO; - ioc->array_id = (u8) array_idx; - ioc->handle = cpu_to_le32(TAG_ENCODE(idx)); - ioc->data_addr = cpu_to_le32(msg_data); - - spin_lock_irq(&host->lock); - assert(host->state == HST_DEV_SCAN_START || - host->state == HST_DEV_SCAN); - spin_unlock_irq(&host->lock); - - DPRINTK("blk_execute_rq_nowait, tag == %u\n", idx); - crq->rq->special = crq; - blk_execute_rq_nowait(host->oob_q, NULL, crq->rq, true, NULL); - - return 0; - -err_out: - spin_lock_irq(&host->lock); - host->state = HST_ERROR; - spin_unlock_irq(&host->lock); - return rc; -} - -typedef unsigned int (*carm_sspc_t)(struct carm_host *, unsigned int, void *); - -static int carm_send_special (struct carm_host *host, carm_sspc_t func) -{ - struct carm_request *crq; - struct carm_msg_ioctl *ioc; - void *mem; - unsigned int idx, msg_size; - int rc; - - crq = carm_get_special(host); - if (!crq) - return -ENOMEM; - - idx = crq->tag; - - mem = carm_ref_msg(host, idx); - - msg_size = func(host, idx, mem); - - ioc = mem; - crq->msg_type = ioc->type; - crq->msg_subtype = ioc->subtype; - rc = carm_lookup_bucket(msg_size); - BUG_ON(rc < 0); - crq->msg_bucket = (u32) rc; - - DPRINTK("blk_execute_rq_nowait, tag == %u\n", idx); - crq->rq->special = crq; - blk_execute_rq_nowait(host->oob_q, NULL, crq->rq, true, NULL); - - return 0; -} - -static unsigned int carm_fill_sync_time(struct carm_host *host, - unsigned int idx, void *mem) -{ - struct carm_msg_sync_time *st = mem; - - time64_t tv = ktime_get_real_seconds(); - - memset(st, 0, sizeof(*st)); - st->type = CARM_MSG_MISC; - st->subtype = MISC_SET_TIME; - st->handle = cpu_to_le32(TAG_ENCODE(idx)); - st->timestamp = cpu_to_le32(tv); - - return sizeof(struct carm_msg_sync_time); -} - -static unsigned int carm_fill_alloc_buf(struct carm_host *host, - unsigned int idx, void *mem) -{ - struct carm_msg_allocbuf *ab = mem; - - memset(ab, 0, sizeof(*ab)); - ab->type = CARM_MSG_MISC; - ab->subtype = MISC_ALLOC_MEM; - ab->handle = cpu_to_le32(TAG_ENCODE(idx)); - ab->n_sg = 1; - ab->sg_type = SGT_32BIT; - ab->addr = cpu_to_le32(host->shm_dma + (PDC_SHM_SIZE >> 1)); - ab->len = cpu_to_le32(PDC_SHM_SIZE >> 1); - ab->evt_pool = cpu_to_le32(host->shm_dma + (16 * 1024)); - ab->n_evt = cpu_to_le32(1024); - ab->rbuf_pool = cpu_to_le32(host->shm_dma); - ab->n_rbuf = cpu_to_le32(RMSG_Q_LEN); - ab->msg_pool = cpu_to_le32(host->shm_dma + RBUF_LEN); - ab->n_msg = cpu_to_le32(CARM_Q_LEN); - ab->sg[0].start = cpu_to_le32(host->shm_dma + (PDC_SHM_SIZE >> 1)); - ab->sg[0].len = cpu_to_le32(65536); - - return sizeof(struct carm_msg_allocbuf); -} - -static unsigned int carm_fill_scan_channels(struct carm_host *host, - unsigned int idx, void *mem) -{ - struct carm_msg_ioctl *ioc = mem; - u32 msg_data = (u32) (carm_ref_msg_dma(host, idx) + - IOC_SCAN_CHAN_OFFSET); - - memset(ioc, 0, sizeof(*ioc)); - ioc->type = CARM_MSG_IOCTL; - ioc->subtype = CARM_IOC_SCAN_CHAN; - ioc->handle = cpu_to_le32(TAG_ENCODE(idx)); - ioc->data_addr = cpu_to_le32(msg_data); - - /* fill output data area with "no device" default values */ - mem += IOC_SCAN_CHAN_OFFSET; - memset(mem, IOC_SCAN_CHAN_NODEV, CARM_MAX_PORTS); - - return IOC_SCAN_CHAN_OFFSET + CARM_MAX_PORTS; -} - -static unsigned int carm_fill_get_fw_ver(struct carm_host *host, - unsigned int idx, void *mem) -{ - struct carm_msg_get_fw_ver *ioc = mem; - u32 msg_data = (u32) (carm_ref_msg_dma(host, idx) + sizeof(*ioc)); - - memset(ioc, 0, sizeof(*ioc)); - ioc->type = CARM_MSG_MISC; - ioc->subtype = MISC_GET_FW_VER; - ioc->handle = cpu_to_le32(TAG_ENCODE(idx)); - ioc->data_addr = cpu_to_le32(msg_data); - - return sizeof(struct carm_msg_get_fw_ver) + - sizeof(struct carm_fw_ver); -} - -static inline void carm_end_request_queued(struct carm_host *host, - struct carm_request *crq, - blk_status_t error) -{ - struct request *req = crq->rq; - int rc; - - __blk_end_request_all(req, error); - - rc = carm_put_request(host, crq); - assert(rc == 0); -} - -static inline void carm_push_q (struct carm_host *host, struct request_queue *q) -{ - unsigned int idx = host->wait_q_prod % CARM_MAX_WAIT_Q; - - blk_stop_queue(q); - VPRINTK("STOPPED QUEUE %p\n", q); - - host->wait_q[idx] = q; - host->wait_q_prod++; - BUG_ON(host->wait_q_prod == host->wait_q_cons); /* overrun */ -} - -static inline struct request_queue *carm_pop_q(struct carm_host *host) -{ - unsigned int idx; - - if (host->wait_q_prod == host->wait_q_cons) - return NULL; - - idx = host->wait_q_cons % CARM_MAX_WAIT_Q; - host->wait_q_cons++; - - return host->wait_q[idx]; -} - -static inline void carm_round_robin(struct carm_host *host) -{ - struct request_queue *q = carm_pop_q(host); - if (q) { - blk_start_queue(q); - VPRINTK("STARTED QUEUE %p\n", q); - } -} - -static inline void carm_end_rq(struct carm_host *host, struct carm_request *crq, - blk_status_t error) -{ - carm_end_request_queued(host, crq, error); - if (max_queue == 1) - carm_round_robin(host); - else if ((host->n_msgs <= CARM_MSG_LOW_WATER) && - (host->hw_sg_used <= CARM_SG_LOW_WATER)) { - carm_round_robin(host); - } -} - -static void carm_oob_rq_fn(struct request_queue *q) -{ - struct carm_host *host = q->queuedata; - struct carm_request *crq; - struct request *rq; - int rc; - - while (1) { - DPRINTK("get req\n"); - rq = blk_fetch_request(q); - if (!rq) - break; - - crq = rq->special; - assert(crq != NULL); - assert(crq->rq == rq); - - crq->n_elem = 0; - - DPRINTK("send req\n"); - rc = carm_send_msg(host, crq); - if (rc) { - blk_requeue_request(q, rq); - carm_push_q(host, q); - return; /* call us again later, eventually */ - } - } -} - -static void carm_rq_fn(struct request_queue *q) -{ - struct carm_port *port = q->queuedata; - struct carm_host *host = port->host; - struct carm_msg_rw *msg; - struct carm_request *crq; - struct request *rq; - struct scatterlist *sg; - int writing = 0, pci_dir, i, n_elem, rc; - u32 tmp; - unsigned int msg_size; - -queue_one_request: - VPRINTK("get req\n"); - rq = blk_peek_request(q); - if (!rq) - return; - - crq = carm_get_request(host); - if (!crq) { - carm_push_q(host, q); - return; /* call us again later, eventually */ - } - crq->rq = rq; - - blk_start_request(rq); - - if (rq_data_dir(rq) == WRITE) { - writing = 1; - pci_dir = PCI_DMA_TODEVICE; - } else { - pci_dir = PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE; - } - - /* get scatterlist from block layer */ - sg = &crq->sg[0]; - n_elem = blk_rq_map_sg(q, rq, sg); - if (n_elem <= 0) { - carm_end_rq(host, crq, BLK_STS_IOERR); - return; /* request with no s/g entries? */ - } - - /* map scatterlist to PCI bus addresses */ - n_elem = pci_map_sg(host->pdev, sg, n_elem, pci_dir); - if (n_elem <= 0) { - carm_end_rq(host, crq, BLK_STS_IOERR); - return; /* request with no s/g entries? */ - } - crq->n_elem = n_elem; - crq->port = port; - host->hw_sg_used += n_elem; - - /* - * build read/write message - */ - - VPRINTK("build msg\n"); - msg = (struct carm_msg_rw *) carm_ref_msg(host, crq->tag); - - if (writing) { - msg->type = CARM_MSG_WRITE; - crq->msg_type = CARM_MSG_WRITE; - } else { - msg->type = CARM_MSG_READ; - crq->msg_type = CARM_MSG_READ; - } - - msg->id = port->port_no; - msg->sg_count = n_elem; - msg->sg_type = SGT_32BIT; - msg->handle = cpu_to_le32(TAG_ENCODE(crq->tag)); - msg->lba = cpu_to_le32(blk_rq_pos(rq) & 0xffffffff); - tmp = (blk_rq_pos(rq) >> 16) >> 16; - msg->lba_high = cpu_to_le16( (u16) tmp ); - msg->lba_count = cpu_to_le16(blk_rq_sectors(rq)); - - msg_size = sizeof(struct carm_msg_rw) - sizeof(msg->sg); - for (i = 0; i < n_elem; i++) { - struct carm_msg_sg *carm_sg = &msg->sg[i]; - carm_sg->start = cpu_to_le32(sg_dma_address(&crq->sg[i])); - carm_sg->len = cpu_to_le32(sg_dma_len(&crq->sg[i])); - msg_size += sizeof(struct carm_msg_sg); - } - - rc = carm_lookup_bucket(msg_size); - BUG_ON(rc < 0); - crq->msg_bucket = (u32) rc; - - /* - * queue read/write message to hardware - */ - - VPRINTK("send msg, tag == %u\n", crq->tag); - rc = carm_send_msg(host, crq); - if (rc) { - carm_put_request(host, crq); - blk_requeue_request(q, rq); - carm_push_q(host, q); - return; /* call us again later, eventually */ - } - - goto queue_one_request; -} - -static void carm_handle_array_info(struct carm_host *host, - struct carm_request *crq, u8 *mem, - blk_status_t error) -{ - struct carm_port *port; - u8 *msg_data = mem + sizeof(struct carm_array_info); - struct carm_array_info *desc = (struct carm_array_info *) msg_data; - u64 lo, hi; - int cur_port; - size_t slen; - - DPRINTK("ENTER\n"); - - carm_end_rq(host, crq, error); - - if (error) - goto out; - if (le32_to_cpu(desc->array_status) & ARRAY_NO_EXIST) - goto out; - - cur_port = host->cur_scan_dev; - - /* should never occur */ - if ((cur_port < 0) || (cur_port >= CARM_MAX_PORTS)) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "BUG: cur_scan_dev==%d, array_id==%d\n", - cur_port, (int) desc->array_id); - goto out; - } - - port = &host->port[cur_port]; - - lo = (u64) le32_to_cpu(desc->size); - hi = (u64) le16_to_cpu(desc->size_hi); - - port->capacity = lo | (hi << 32); - port->dev_geom_head = le16_to_cpu(desc->head); - port->dev_geom_sect = le16_to_cpu(desc->sect); - port->dev_geom_cyl = le16_to_cpu(desc->cyl); - - host->dev_active |= (1 << cur_port); - - strncpy(port->name, desc->name, sizeof(port->name)); - port->name[sizeof(port->name) - 1] = 0; - slen = strlen(port->name); - while (slen && (port->name[slen - 1] == ' ')) { - port->name[slen - 1] = 0; - slen--; - } - - printk(KERN_INFO DRV_NAME "(%s): port %u device %Lu sectors\n", - pci_name(host->pdev), port->port_no, - (unsigned long long) port->capacity); - printk(KERN_INFO DRV_NAME "(%s): port %u device "%s"\n", - pci_name(host->pdev), port->port_no, port->name); - -out: - assert(host->state == HST_DEV_SCAN); - schedule_work(&host->fsm_task); -} - -static void carm_handle_scan_chan(struct carm_host *host, - struct carm_request *crq, u8 *mem, - blk_status_t error) -{ - u8 *msg_data = mem + IOC_SCAN_CHAN_OFFSET; - unsigned int i, dev_count = 0; - int new_state = HST_DEV_SCAN_START; - - DPRINTK("ENTER\n"); - - carm_end_rq(host, crq, error); - - if (error) { - new_state = HST_ERROR; - goto out; - } - - /* TODO: scan and support non-disk devices */ - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) - if (msg_data[i] == 0) { /* direct-access device (disk) */ - host->dev_present |= (1 << i); - dev_count++; - } - - printk(KERN_INFO DRV_NAME "(%s): found %u interesting devices\n", - pci_name(host->pdev), dev_count); - -out: - assert(host->state == HST_PORT_SCAN); - host->state = new_state; - schedule_work(&host->fsm_task); -} - -static void carm_handle_generic(struct carm_host *host, - struct carm_request *crq, blk_status_t error, - int cur_state, int next_state) -{ - DPRINTK("ENTER\n"); - - carm_end_rq(host, crq, error); - - assert(host->state == cur_state); - if (error) - host->state = HST_ERROR; - else - host->state = next_state; - schedule_work(&host->fsm_task); -} - -static inline void carm_handle_rw(struct carm_host *host, - struct carm_request *crq, blk_status_t error) -{ - int pci_dir; - - VPRINTK("ENTER\n"); - - if (rq_data_dir(crq->rq) == WRITE) - pci_dir = PCI_DMA_TODEVICE; - else - pci_dir = PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE; - - pci_unmap_sg(host->pdev, &crq->sg[0], crq->n_elem, pci_dir); - - carm_end_rq(host, crq, error); -} - -static inline void carm_handle_resp(struct carm_host *host, - __le32 ret_handle_le, u32 status) -{ - u32 handle = le32_to_cpu(ret_handle_le); - unsigned int msg_idx; - struct carm_request *crq; - blk_status_t error = (status == RMSG_OK) ? 0 : BLK_STS_IOERR; - u8 *mem; - - VPRINTK("ENTER, handle == 0x%x\n", handle); - - if (unlikely(!TAG_VALID(handle))) { - printk(KERN_ERR DRV_NAME "(%s): BUG: invalid tag 0x%x\n", - pci_name(host->pdev), handle); - return; - } - - msg_idx = TAG_DECODE(handle); - VPRINTK("tag == %u\n", msg_idx); - - crq = &host->req[msg_idx]; - - /* fast path */ - if (likely(crq->msg_type == CARM_MSG_READ || - crq->msg_type == CARM_MSG_WRITE)) { - carm_handle_rw(host, crq, error); - return; - } - - mem = carm_ref_msg(host, msg_idx); - - switch (crq->msg_type) { - case CARM_MSG_IOCTL: { - switch (crq->msg_subtype) { - case CARM_IOC_SCAN_CHAN: - carm_handle_scan_chan(host, crq, mem, error); - break; - default: - /* unknown / invalid response */ - goto err_out; - } - break; - } - - case CARM_MSG_MISC: { - switch (crq->msg_subtype) { - case MISC_ALLOC_MEM: - carm_handle_generic(host, crq, error, - HST_ALLOC_BUF, HST_SYNC_TIME); - break; - case MISC_SET_TIME: - carm_handle_generic(host, crq, error, - HST_SYNC_TIME, HST_GET_FW_VER); - break; - case MISC_GET_FW_VER: { - struct carm_fw_ver *ver = (struct carm_fw_ver *) - (mem + sizeof(struct carm_msg_get_fw_ver)); - if (!error) { - host->fw_ver = le32_to_cpu(ver->version); - host->flags |= (ver->features & FL_FW_VER_MASK); - } - carm_handle_generic(host, crq, error, - HST_GET_FW_VER, HST_PORT_SCAN); - break; - } - default: - /* unknown / invalid response */ - goto err_out; - } - break; - } - - case CARM_MSG_ARRAY: { - switch (crq->msg_subtype) { - case CARM_ARRAY_INFO: - carm_handle_array_info(host, crq, mem, error); - break; - default: - /* unknown / invalid response */ - goto err_out; - } - break; - } - - default: - /* unknown / invalid response */ - goto err_out; - } - - return; - -err_out: - printk(KERN_WARNING DRV_NAME "(%s): BUG: unhandled message type %d/%d\n", - pci_name(host->pdev), crq->msg_type, crq->msg_subtype); - carm_end_rq(host, crq, BLK_STS_IOERR); -} - -static inline void carm_handle_responses(struct carm_host *host) -{ - void __iomem *mmio = host->mmio; - struct carm_response *resp = (struct carm_response *) host->shm; - unsigned int work = 0; - unsigned int idx = host->resp_idx % RMSG_Q_LEN; - - while (1) { - u32 status = le32_to_cpu(resp[idx].status); - - if (status == 0xffffffff) { - VPRINTK("ending response on index %u\n", idx); - writel(idx << 3, mmio + CARM_RESP_IDX); - break; - } - - /* response to a message we sent */ - else if ((status & (1 << 31)) == 0) { - VPRINTK("handling msg response on index %u\n", idx); - carm_handle_resp(host, resp[idx].ret_handle, status); - resp[idx].status = cpu_to_le32(0xffffffff); - } - - /* asynchronous events the hardware throws our way */ - else if ((status & 0xff000000) == (1 << 31)) { - u8 *evt_type_ptr = (u8 *) &resp[idx]; - u8 evt_type = *evt_type_ptr; - printk(KERN_WARNING DRV_NAME "(%s): unhandled event type %d\n", - pci_name(host->pdev), (int) evt_type); - resp[idx].status = cpu_to_le32(0xffffffff); - } - - idx = NEXT_RESP(idx); - work++; - } - - VPRINTK("EXIT, work==%u\n", work); - host->resp_idx += work; -} - -static irqreturn_t carm_interrupt(int irq, void *__host) -{ - struct carm_host *host = __host; - void __iomem *mmio; - u32 mask; - int handled = 0; - unsigned long flags; - - if (!host) { - VPRINTK("no host\n"); - return IRQ_NONE; - } - - spin_lock_irqsave(&host->lock, flags); - - mmio = host->mmio; - - /* reading should also clear interrupts */ - mask = readl(mmio + CARM_INT_STAT); - - if (mask == 0 || mask == 0xffffffff) { - VPRINTK("no work, mask == 0x%x\n", mask); - goto out; - } - - if (mask & INT_ACK_MASK) - writel(mask, mmio + CARM_INT_STAT); - - if (unlikely(host->state == HST_INVALID)) { - VPRINTK("not initialized yet, mask = 0x%x\n", mask); - goto out; - } - - if (mask & CARM_HAVE_RESP) { - handled = 1; - carm_handle_responses(host); - } - -out: - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&host->lock, flags); - VPRINTK("EXIT\n"); - return IRQ_RETVAL(handled); -} - -static void carm_fsm_task (struct work_struct *work) -{ - struct carm_host *host = - container_of(work, struct carm_host, fsm_task); - unsigned long flags; - unsigned int state; - int rc, i, next_dev; - int reschedule = 0; - int new_state = HST_INVALID; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&host->lock, flags); - state = host->state; - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&host->lock, flags); - - DPRINTK("ENTER, state == %s\n", state_name[state]); - - switch (state) { - case HST_PROBE_START: - new_state = HST_ALLOC_BUF; - reschedule = 1; - break; - - case HST_ALLOC_BUF: - rc = carm_send_special(host, carm_fill_alloc_buf); - if (rc) { - new_state = HST_ERROR; - reschedule = 1; - } - break; - - case HST_SYNC_TIME: - rc = carm_send_special(host, carm_fill_sync_time); - if (rc) { - new_state = HST_ERROR; - reschedule = 1; - } - break; - - case HST_GET_FW_VER: - rc = carm_send_special(host, carm_fill_get_fw_ver); - if (rc) { - new_state = HST_ERROR; - reschedule = 1; - } - break; - - case HST_PORT_SCAN: - rc = carm_send_special(host, carm_fill_scan_channels); - if (rc) { - new_state = HST_ERROR; - reschedule = 1; - } - break; - - case HST_DEV_SCAN_START: - host->cur_scan_dev = -1; - new_state = HST_DEV_SCAN; - reschedule = 1; - break; - - case HST_DEV_SCAN: - next_dev = -1; - for (i = host->cur_scan_dev + 1; i < CARM_MAX_PORTS; i++) - if (host->dev_present & (1 << i)) { - next_dev = i; - break; - } - - if (next_dev >= 0) { - host->cur_scan_dev = next_dev; - rc = carm_array_info(host, next_dev); - if (rc) { - new_state = HST_ERROR; - reschedule = 1; - } - } else { - new_state = HST_DEV_ACTIVATE; - reschedule = 1; - } - break; - - case HST_DEV_ACTIVATE: { - int activated = 0; - for (i = 0; i < CARM_MAX_PORTS; i++) - if (host->dev_active & (1 << i)) { - struct carm_port *port = &host->port[i]; - struct gendisk *disk = port->disk; - - set_capacity(disk, port->capacity); - add_disk(disk); - activated++; - } - - printk(KERN_INFO DRV_NAME "(%s): %d ports activated\n", - pci_name(host->pdev), activated); - - new_state = HST_PROBE_FINISHED; - reschedule = 1; - break; - } - - case HST_PROBE_FINISHED: - complete(&host->probe_comp); - break; - - case HST_ERROR: - /* FIXME: TODO */ - break; - - default: - /* should never occur */ - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "BUG: unknown state %d\n", state); - assert(0); - break; - } - - if (new_state != HST_INVALID) { - spin_lock_irqsave(&host->lock, flags); - host->state = new_state; - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&host->lock, flags); - } - if (reschedule) - schedule_work(&host->fsm_task); -} - -static int carm_init_wait(void __iomem *mmio, u32 bits, unsigned int test_bit) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 50000; i++) { - u32 tmp = readl(mmio + CARM_LMUC); - udelay(100); - - if (test_bit) { - if ((tmp & bits) == bits) - return 0; - } else { - if ((tmp & bits) == 0) - return 0; - } - - cond_resched(); - } - - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "carm_init_wait timeout, bits == 0x%x, test_bit == %s\n", - bits, test_bit ? "yes" : "no"); - return -EBUSY; -} - -static void carm_init_responses(struct carm_host *host) -{ - void __iomem *mmio = host->mmio; - unsigned int i; - struct carm_response *resp = (struct carm_response *) host->shm; - - for (i = 0; i < RMSG_Q_LEN; i++) - resp[i].status = cpu_to_le32(0xffffffff); - - writel(0, mmio + CARM_RESP_IDX); -} - -static int carm_init_host(struct carm_host *host) -{ - void __iomem *mmio = host->mmio; - u32 tmp; - u8 tmp8; - int rc; - - DPRINTK("ENTER\n"); - - writel(0, mmio + CARM_INT_MASK); - - tmp8 = readb(mmio + CARM_INITC); - if (tmp8 & 0x01) { - tmp8 &= ~0x01; - writeb(tmp8, mmio + CARM_INITC); - readb(mmio + CARM_INITC); /* flush */ - - DPRINTK("snooze...\n"); - msleep(5000); - } - - tmp = readl(mmio + CARM_HMUC); - if (tmp & CARM_CME) { - DPRINTK("CME bit present, waiting\n"); - rc = carm_init_wait(mmio, CARM_CME, 1); - if (rc) { - DPRINTK("EXIT, carm_init_wait 1 failed\n"); - return rc; - } - } - if (tmp & CARM_RME) { - DPRINTK("RME bit present, waiting\n"); - rc = carm_init_wait(mmio, CARM_RME, 1); - if (rc) { - DPRINTK("EXIT, carm_init_wait 2 failed\n"); - return rc; - } - } - - tmp &= ~(CARM_RME | CARM_CME); - writel(tmp, mmio + CARM_HMUC); - readl(mmio + CARM_HMUC); /* flush */ - - rc = carm_init_wait(mmio, CARM_RME | CARM_CME, 0); - if (rc) { - DPRINTK("EXIT, carm_init_wait 3 failed\n"); - return rc; - } - - carm_init_buckets(mmio); - - writel(host->shm_dma & 0xffffffff, mmio + RBUF_ADDR_LO); - writel((host->shm_dma >> 16) >> 16, mmio + RBUF_ADDR_HI); - writel(RBUF_LEN, mmio + RBUF_BYTE_SZ); - - tmp = readl(mmio + CARM_HMUC); - tmp |= (CARM_RME | CARM_CME | CARM_WZBC); - writel(tmp, mmio + CARM_HMUC); - readl(mmio + CARM_HMUC); /* flush */ - - rc = carm_init_wait(mmio, CARM_RME | CARM_CME, 1); - if (rc) { - DPRINTK("EXIT, carm_init_wait 4 failed\n"); - return rc; - } - - writel(0, mmio + CARM_HMPHA); - writel(INT_DEF_MASK, mmio + CARM_INT_MASK); - - carm_init_responses(host); - - /* start initialization, probing state machine */ - spin_lock_irq(&host->lock); - assert(host->state == HST_INVALID); - host->state = HST_PROBE_START; - spin_unlock_irq(&host->lock); - schedule_work(&host->fsm_task); - - DPRINTK("EXIT\n"); - return 0; -} - -static int carm_init_disks(struct carm_host *host) -{ - unsigned int i; - int rc = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < CARM_MAX_PORTS; i++) { - struct gendisk *disk; - struct request_queue *q; - struct carm_port *port; - - port = &host->port[i]; - port->host = host; - port->port_no = i; - - disk = alloc_disk(CARM_MINORS_PER_MAJOR); - if (!disk) { - rc = -ENOMEM; - break; - } - - port->disk = disk; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, DRV_NAME "/%u", - (unsigned int) (host->id * CARM_MAX_PORTS) + i); - disk->major = host->major; - disk->first_minor = i * CARM_MINORS_PER_MAJOR; - disk->fops = &carm_bd_ops; - disk->private_data = port; - - q = blk_init_queue(carm_rq_fn, &host->lock); - if (!q) { - rc = -ENOMEM; - break; - } - disk->queue = q; - blk_queue_max_segments(q, CARM_MAX_REQ_SG); - blk_queue_segment_boundary(q, CARM_SG_BOUNDARY); - - q->queuedata = port; - } - - return rc; -} - -static void carm_free_disks(struct carm_host *host) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for (i = 0; i < CARM_MAX_PORTS; i++) { - struct gendisk *disk = host->port[i].disk; - if (disk) { - struct request_queue *q = disk->queue; - - if (disk->flags & GENHD_FL_UP) - del_gendisk(disk); - if (q) - blk_cleanup_queue(q); - put_disk(disk); - } - } -} - -static int carm_init_shm(struct carm_host *host) -{ - host->shm = pci_alloc_consistent(host->pdev, CARM_SHM_SIZE, - &host->shm_dma); - if (!host->shm) - return -ENOMEM; - - host->msg_base = host->shm + RBUF_LEN; - host->msg_dma = host->shm_dma + RBUF_LEN; - - memset(host->shm, 0xff, RBUF_LEN); - memset(host->msg_base, 0, PDC_SHM_SIZE - RBUF_LEN); - - return 0; -} - -static int carm_init_one (struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) -{ - struct carm_host *host; - unsigned int pci_dac; - int rc; - struct request_queue *q; - unsigned int i; - - printk_once(KERN_DEBUG DRV_NAME " version " DRV_VERSION "\n"); - - rc = pci_enable_device(pdev); - if (rc) - return rc; - - rc = pci_request_regions(pdev, DRV_NAME); - if (rc) - goto err_out; - -#ifdef IF_64BIT_DMA_IS_POSSIBLE /* grrrr... */ - rc = pci_set_dma_mask(pdev, DMA_BIT_MASK(64)); - if (!rc) { - rc = pci_set_consistent_dma_mask(pdev, DMA_BIT_MASK(64)); - if (rc) { - printk(KERN_ERR DRV_NAME "(%s): consistent DMA mask failure\n", - pci_name(pdev)); - goto err_out_regions; - } - pci_dac = 1; - } else { -#endif - rc = pci_set_dma_mask(pdev, DMA_BIT_MASK(32)); - if (rc) { - printk(KERN_ERR DRV_NAME "(%s): DMA mask failure\n", - pci_name(pdev)); - goto err_out_regions; - } - pci_dac = 0; -#ifdef IF_64BIT_DMA_IS_POSSIBLE /* grrrr... */ - } -#endif - - host = kzalloc(sizeof(*host), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!host) { - printk(KERN_ERR DRV_NAME "(%s): memory alloc failure\n", - pci_name(pdev)); - rc = -ENOMEM; - goto err_out_regions; - } - - host->pdev = pdev; - host->flags = pci_dac ? FL_DAC : 0; - spin_lock_init(&host->lock); - INIT_WORK(&host->fsm_task, carm_fsm_task); - init_completion(&host->probe_comp); - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(host->req); i++) - host->req[i].tag = i; - - host->mmio = ioremap(pci_resource_start(pdev, 0), - pci_resource_len(pdev, 0)); - if (!host->mmio) { - printk(KERN_ERR DRV_NAME "(%s): MMIO alloc failure\n", - pci_name(pdev)); - rc = -ENOMEM; - goto err_out_kfree; - } - - rc = carm_init_shm(host); - if (rc) { - printk(KERN_ERR DRV_NAME "(%s): DMA SHM alloc failure\n", - pci_name(pdev)); - goto err_out_iounmap; - } - - q = blk_init_queue(carm_oob_rq_fn, &host->lock); - if (!q) { - printk(KERN_ERR DRV_NAME "(%s): OOB queue alloc failure\n", - pci_name(pdev)); - rc = -ENOMEM; - goto err_out_pci_free; - } - host->oob_q = q; - q->queuedata = host; - - /* - * Figure out which major to use: 160, 161, or dynamic - */ - if (!test_and_set_bit(0, &carm_major_alloc)) - host->major = 160; - else if (!test_and_set_bit(1, &carm_major_alloc)) - host->major = 161; - else - host->flags |= FL_DYN_MAJOR; - - host->id = carm_host_id; - sprintf(host->name, DRV_NAME "%d", carm_host_id); - - rc = register_blkdev(host->major, host->name); - if (rc < 0) - goto err_out_free_majors; - if (host->flags & FL_DYN_MAJOR) - host->major = rc; - - rc = carm_init_disks(host); - if (rc) - goto err_out_blkdev_disks; - - pci_set_master(pdev); - - rc = request_irq(pdev->irq, carm_interrupt, IRQF_SHARED, DRV_NAME, host); - if (rc) { - printk(KERN_ERR DRV_NAME "(%s): irq alloc failure\n", - pci_name(pdev)); - goto err_out_blkdev_disks; - } - - rc = carm_init_host(host); - if (rc) - goto err_out_free_irq; - - DPRINTK("waiting for probe_comp\n"); - wait_for_completion(&host->probe_comp); - - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: pci %s, ports %d, io %llx, irq %u, major %d\n", - host->name, pci_name(pdev), (int) CARM_MAX_PORTS, - (unsigned long long)pci_resource_start(pdev, 0), - pdev->irq, host->major); - - carm_host_id++; - pci_set_drvdata(pdev, host); - return 0; - -err_out_free_irq: - free_irq(pdev->irq, host); -err_out_blkdev_disks: - carm_free_disks(host); - unregister_blkdev(host->major, host->name); -err_out_free_majors: - if (host->major == 160) - clear_bit(0, &carm_major_alloc); - else if (host->major == 161) - clear_bit(1, &carm_major_alloc); - blk_cleanup_queue(host->oob_q); -err_out_pci_free: - pci_free_consistent(pdev, CARM_SHM_SIZE, host->shm, host->shm_dma); -err_out_iounmap: - iounmap(host->mmio); -err_out_kfree: - kfree(host); -err_out_regions: - pci_release_regions(pdev); -err_out: - pci_disable_device(pdev); - return rc; -} - -static void carm_remove_one (struct pci_dev *pdev) -{ - struct carm_host *host = pci_get_drvdata(pdev); - - if (!host) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "BUG: no host data for PCI(%s)\n", - pci_name(pdev)); - return; - } - - free_irq(pdev->irq, host); - carm_free_disks(host); - unregister_blkdev(host->major, host->name); - if (host->major == 160) - clear_bit(0, &carm_major_alloc); - else if (host->major == 161) - clear_bit(1, &carm_major_alloc); - blk_cleanup_queue(host->oob_q); - pci_free_consistent(pdev, CARM_SHM_SIZE, host->shm, host->shm_dma); - iounmap(host->mmio); - kfree(host); - pci_release_regions(pdev); - pci_disable_device(pdev); -} - -module_pci_driver(carm_driver);
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From: George Kennedy george.kennedy@oracle.com
commit 226fae124b2dac217ea5436060d623ff3385bc34 upstream.
After a call to console_unlock() in vcs_read() the vc_data struct can be freed by vc_deallocate(). Because of that, the struct vc_data pointer load must be done at the top of while loop in vcs_read() to avoid a UAF when vcs_size() is called.
Syzkaller reported a UAF in vcs_size().
BUG: KASAN: use-after-free in vcs_size (drivers/tty/vt/vc_screen.c:215) Read of size 4 at addr ffff8881137479a8 by task 4a005ed81e27e65/1537
CPU: 0 PID: 1537 Comm: 4a005ed81e27e65 Not tainted 6.2.0-rc5 #1 Hardware name: Red Hat KVM, BIOS 1.15.0-2.module Call Trace: <TASK> __asan_report_load4_noabort (mm/kasan/report_generic.c:350) vcs_size (drivers/tty/vt/vc_screen.c:215) vcs_read (drivers/tty/vt/vc_screen.c:415) vfs_read (fs/read_write.c:468 fs/read_write.c:450) ... </TASK>
Allocated by task 1191: ... kmalloc_trace (mm/slab_common.c:1069) vc_allocate (./include/linux/slab.h:580 ./include/linux/slab.h:720 drivers/tty/vt/vt.c:1128 drivers/tty/vt/vt.c:1108) con_install (drivers/tty/vt/vt.c:3383) tty_init_dev (drivers/tty/tty_io.c:1301 drivers/tty/tty_io.c:1413 drivers/tty/tty_io.c:1390) tty_open (drivers/tty/tty_io.c:2080 drivers/tty/tty_io.c:2126) chrdev_open (fs/char_dev.c:415) do_dentry_open (fs/open.c:883) vfs_open (fs/open.c:1014) ...
Freed by task 1548: ... kfree (mm/slab_common.c:1021) vc_port_destruct (drivers/tty/vt/vt.c:1094) tty_port_destructor (drivers/tty/tty_port.c:296) tty_port_put (drivers/tty/tty_port.c:312) vt_disallocate_all (drivers/tty/vt/vt_ioctl.c:662 (discriminator 2)) vt_ioctl (drivers/tty/vt/vt_ioctl.c:903) tty_ioctl (drivers/tty/tty_io.c:2776) ...
The buggy address belongs to the object at ffff888113747800 which belongs to the cache kmalloc-1k of size 1024 The buggy address is located 424 bytes inside of 1024-byte region [ffff888113747800, ffff888113747c00)
The buggy address belongs to the physical page: page:00000000b3fe6c7c refcount:1 mapcount:0 mapping:0000000000000000 index:0x0 pfn:0x113740 head:00000000b3fe6c7c order:3 compound_mapcount:0 subpages_mapcount:0 compound_pincount:0 anon flags: 0x17ffffc0010200(slab|head|node=0|zone=2|lastcpupid=0x1fffff) raw: 0017ffffc0010200 ffff888100042dc0 0000000000000000 dead000000000001 raw: 0000000000000000 0000000000100010 00000001ffffffff 0000000000000000 page dumped because: kasan: bad access detected
Memory state around the buggy address: ffff888113747880: fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb ffff888113747900: fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb
ffff888113747980: fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb
^ ffff888113747a00: fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb ffff888113747a80: fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb ================================================================== Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint
Fixes: ac751efa6a0d ("console: rename acquire/release_console_sem() to console_lock/unlock()") Reported-by: syzkaller syzkaller@googlegroups.com Suggested-by: Jiri Slaby jirislaby@kernel.org Signed-off-by: George Kennedy george.kennedy@oracle.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1674577014-12374-1-git-send-email-george.kennedy@o... [ 4.14: Adjust context ] Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh surajjs@amazon.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/tty/vt/vc_screen.c | 9 +++++---- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
--- a/drivers/tty/vt/vc_screen.c +++ b/drivers/tty/vt/vc_screen.c @@ -219,10 +219,6 @@ vcs_read(struct file *file, char __user console_lock();
attr = (currcons & 128); - ret = -ENXIO; - vc = vcs_vc(inode, &viewed); - if (!vc) - goto unlock_out;
ret = -EINVAL; if (pos < 0) @@ -238,6 +234,11 @@ vcs_read(struct file *file, char __user ssize_t orig_count; long p = pos;
+ ret = -ENXIO; + vc = vcs_vc(inode, &viewed); + if (!vc) + goto unlock_out; + /* Check whether we are above size each round, * as copy_to_user at the end of this loop * could sleep.
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From: Vicki Pfau vi@endrift.com
commit 7e6f3b6d2c352b5fde37ce3fed83bdf6172eebd4 upstream.
The AMD VanGogh SoC contains a DesignWare USB3 Dual-Role Device that can be operated as either a USB Host or a USB Device, similar to on the AMD Nolan platform.
be6646bfbaec ("PCI: Prevent xHCI driver from claiming AMD Nolan USB3 DRD device") added a quirk to let the dwc3 driver claim the Nolan device since it provides more specific support.
Extend that quirk to include the VanGogh SoC USB3 device.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230927202212.2388216-1-vi@endrift.com Signed-off-by: Vicki Pfau vi@endrift.com [bhelgaas: include be6646bfbaec reference, add stable tag] Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas bhelgaas@google.com Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v3.19+ Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/pci/quirks.c | 9 ++++++--- include/linux/pci_ids.h | 1 + 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
--- a/drivers/pci/quirks.c +++ b/drivers/pci/quirks.c @@ -429,14 +429,15 @@ DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_FINAL(PCI_VENDOR_ID_AT /* * In the AMD NL platform, this device ([1022:7912]) has a class code of * PCI_CLASS_SERIAL_USB_XHCI (0x0c0330), which means the xhci driver will - * claim it. + * claim it. The same applies on the VanGogh platform device ([1022:163a]). + * * But the dwc3 driver is a more specific driver for this device, and we'd * prefer to use it instead of xhci. To prevent xhci from claiming the * device, change the class code to 0x0c03fe, which the PCI r3.0 spec * defines as "USB device (not host controller)". The dwc3 driver can then * claim it based on its Vendor and Device ID. */ -static void quirk_amd_nl_class(struct pci_dev *pdev) +static void quirk_amd_dwc_class(struct pci_dev *pdev) { u32 class = pdev->class;
@@ -446,7 +447,9 @@ static void quirk_amd_nl_class(struct pc class, pdev->class); } DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_HEADER(PCI_VENDOR_ID_AMD, PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_NL_USB, - quirk_amd_nl_class); + quirk_amd_dwc_class); +DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_HEADER(PCI_VENDOR_ID_AMD, PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_VANGOGH_USB, + quirk_amd_dwc_class);
/* * Let's make the southbridge information explicit instead --- a/include/linux/pci_ids.h +++ b/include/linux/pci_ids.h @@ -541,6 +541,7 @@ #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_16H_NB_F4 0x1534 #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_16H_M30H_NB_F3 0x1583 #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_16H_M30H_NB_F4 0x1584 +#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_VANGOGH_USB 0x163a #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_CNB17H_F3 0x1703 #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_LANCE 0x2000 #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_LANCE_HOME 0x2001
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From: LihaSika lihasika@gmail.com
commit 0e3139e6543b241b3e65956a55c712333bef48ac upstream.
Change lower bcdDevice value for "Super Top USB 2.0 SATA BRIDGE" to match 1.50. I have such an older device with bcdDevice=1.50 and it will not work otherwise.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Liha Sikanen lihasika@gmail.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/ccf7d12a-8362-4916-b3e0-f4150f54affd@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/usb/storage/unusual_cypress.h | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/drivers/usb/storage/unusual_cypress.h +++ b/drivers/usb/storage/unusual_cypress.h @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x04b4, 0x6831, 0x0000, 0x "Cypress ISD-300LP", USB_SC_CYP_ATACB, USB_PR_DEVICE, NULL, 0),
-UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x14cd, 0x6116, 0x0160, 0x0160, +UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x14cd, 0x6116, 0x0150, 0x0160, "Super Top", "USB 2.0 SATA BRIDGE", USB_SC_CYP_ATACB, USB_PR_DEVICE, NULL, 0),
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From: Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk
commit 33092fb3af51deb80849e90a17bada44bbcde6b3 upstream.
The UC-257 is a serial + LPT card, so remove it from this driver. A patch has been submitted to add it to parport_serial instead.
Additionaly, the UC-431 does not use this card ID, only the UC-420 does. The 431 is a 3-port card and there is no generic 3-port configuration available, so remove reference to it from this driver.
Fixes: 152d1afa834c ("tty: Add support for Brainboxes UC cards.") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/DU0PR02MB78995ADF7394C74AD4CF3357C4DBA@DU0PR02MB78... Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c | 9 +-------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 8 deletions(-)
--- a/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c @@ -4810,13 +4810,6 @@ static const struct pci_device_id serial 0, 0, pbn_b2_1_115200 }, /* - * Brainboxes UC-257 - */ - { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0861, - PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, - 0, 0, - pbn_b2_2_115200 }, - /* * Brainboxes UC-260/271/701/756 */ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0D21, @@ -4895,7 +4888,7 @@ static const struct pci_device_id serial 0, 0, pbn_b2_4_115200 }, /* - * Brainboxes UC-420/431 + * Brainboxes UC-420 */ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0921, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID,
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From: Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk
commit c563db486db7d245c0e2f319443417ae8e692f7f upstream.
Add device IDs for some more Brainboxes UC cards, namely UC-235/UC-246, UC-253/UC-734, UC-302, UC-313, UC-346, UC-357, UC-607 and UC-836.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/DU0PR02MB789969998A6C3FAFCD95C85DC4DBA@DU0PR02MB78... Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c | 57 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 57 insertions(+)
--- a/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c @@ -4809,6 +4809,17 @@ static const struct pci_device_id serial PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, pbn_b2_1_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0AA2, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_1_115200 }, + /* + * Brainboxes UC-253/UC-734 + */ + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0CA1, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, /* * Brainboxes UC-260/271/701/756 */ @@ -4841,6 +4852,14 @@ static const struct pci_device_id serial PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x08E2, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x08E3, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, /* * Brainboxes UC-310 */ @@ -4851,6 +4870,14 @@ static const struct pci_device_id serial /* * Brainboxes UC-313 */ + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x08A1, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x08A2, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x08A3, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, @@ -4865,6 +4892,10 @@ static const struct pci_device_id serial /* * Brainboxes UC-346 */ + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0B01, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_4_115200 }, { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0B02, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, @@ -4876,6 +4907,10 @@ static const struct pci_device_id serial PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0A82, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0A83, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, @@ -4894,6 +4929,28 @@ static const struct pci_device_id serial PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, pbn_b2_4_115200 }, + /* + * Brainboxes UC-607 + */ + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x09A1, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x09A2, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x09A3, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + /* + * Brainboxes UC-836 + */ + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0D41, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_4_115200 }, /* * Perle PCI-RAS cards */
4.14-stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let me know.
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From: Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk
commit 2c6fec1e1532f15350be7e14ba6b88a39d289fe4 upstream.
Add support for the Brainboxes UP (powered PCI) range of cards, namely UP-189, UP-200, UP-869 and UP-880.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/DU0PR02MB7899B5B59FF3D8587E88C117C4DBA@DU0PR02MB78... Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+)
--- a/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c @@ -4952,6 +4952,66 @@ static const struct pci_device_id serial 0, 0, pbn_b2_4_115200 }, /* + * Brainboxes UP-189 + */ + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0AC1, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0AC2, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0AC3, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + /* + * Brainboxes UP-200 + */ + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0B21, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0B22, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0B23, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + /* + * Brainboxes UP-869 + */ + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0C01, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0C02, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0C03, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + /* + * Brainboxes UP-880 + */ + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0C21, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0C22, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0C23, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, + 0, 0, + pbn_b2_2_115200 }, + /* * Perle PCI-RAS cards */ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_9030,
4.14-stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let me know.
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From: Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk
commit 4d994e3cf1b541ff32dfb03fbbc60eea68f9645b upstream.
Add support for the Intashield IS-100 1 port serial card.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Cameron Williams cang1@live.co.uk Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/DU0PR02MB7899A0E0CDAA505AF5A874CDC4DBA@DU0PR02MB78... Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
--- a/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_pci.c @@ -4783,6 +4783,12 @@ static const struct pci_device_id serial pbn_b1_bt_1_115200 },
/* + * IntaShield IS-100 + */ + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, 0x0D60, + PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, + pbn_b2_1_115200 }, + /* * IntaShield IS-200 */ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTASHIELD, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTASHIELD_IS200,
Hi!
This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 4.14.329 release. There are 48 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response to this one. If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please let me know.
CIP testing did not find any problems here:
https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-testing/linux-stable-rc-ci/-/tree/linux-4...
Tested-by: Pavel Machek (CIP) pavel@denx.de
Best regards, Pavel
On Mon, 06 Nov 2023 14:02:51 +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 4.14.329 release. There are 48 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response to this one. If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please let me know.
Responses should be made by Wed, 08 Nov 2023 13:02:46 +0000. Anything received after that time might be too late.
The whole patch series can be found in one patch at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/stable-review/patch-4.14.329-rc... or in the git tree and branch at: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-4.14.y and the diffstat can be found below.
thanks,
greg k-h
All tests passing for Tegra ...
Test results for stable-v4.14: 10 builds: 10 pass, 0 fail 16 boots: 16 pass, 0 fail 32 tests: 32 pass, 0 fail
Linux version: 4.14.329-rc1-g081def1ede2f Boards tested: tegra124-jetson-tk1, tegra20-ventana, tegra210-p2371-2180, tegra30-cardhu-a04
Tested-by: Jon Hunter jonathanh@nvidia.com
Jon
Hi Greg,
On 06/11/23 6:32 pm, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 4.14.329 release. There are 48 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response to this one. If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please let me know.
Responses should be made by Wed, 08 Nov 2023 13:02:46 +0000. Anything received after that time might be too late.
No problems seen on x86_64 and aarch64 with our testing.
Tested-by: Harshit Mogalapalli harshit.m.mogalapalli@oracle.com
Thanks, Harshit
The whole patch series can be found in one patch at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/stable-review/patch-4.14.329-rc... or in the git tree and branch at: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-4.14.y and the diffstat can be found below.
thanks,
greg k-h
On Mon, Nov 06, 2023 at 02:02:51PM +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 4.14.329 release. There are 48 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response to this one. If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please let me know.
Responses should be made by Wed, 08 Nov 2023 13:02:46 +0000. Anything received after that time might be too late.
Build results: total: 139 pass: 139 fail: 0 Qemu test results: total: 440 pass: 440 fail: 0
Tested-by: Guenter Roeck linux@roeck-us.net
Guenter
On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 18:36, Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org wrote:
This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 4.14.329 release. There are 48 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response to this one. If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please let me know.
Responses should be made by Wed, 08 Nov 2023 13:02:46 +0000. Anything received after that time might be too late.
The whole patch series can be found in one patch at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/stable-review/patch-4.14.329-rc... or in the git tree and branch at: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git linux-4.14.y and the diffstat can be found below.
thanks,
greg k-h
Results from Linaro’s test farm. No regressions on arm64, arm, x86_64, and i386.
Tested-by: Linux Kernel Functional Testing lkft@linaro.org
## Build * kernel: 4.14.329-rc1 * git: https://gitlab.com/Linaro/lkft/mirrors/stable/linux-stable-rc * git branch: linux-4.14.y * git commit: 081def1ede2f5d00fdf79793a6a9996bf9344737 * git describe: v4.14.328-49-g081def1ede2f * test details: https://qa-reports.linaro.org/lkft/linux-stable-rc-linux-4.14.y/build/v4.14....
## Test Regressions (compared to v4.14.328)
## Metric Regressions (compared to v4.14.328)
## Test Fixes (compared to v4.14.328)
## Metric Fixes (compared to v4.14.328)
## Test result summary total: 52442, pass: 43805, fail: 1588, skip: 7008, xfail: 41
## Build Summary * arc: 9 total, 9 passed, 0 failed * arm: 103 total, 98 passed, 5 failed * arm64: 33 total, 29 passed, 4 failed * i386: 21 total, 18 passed, 3 failed * mips: 19 total, 19 passed, 0 failed * parisc: 3 total, 0 passed, 3 failed * powerpc: 8 total, 7 passed, 1 failed * s390: 6 total, 5 passed, 1 failed * sh: 9 total, 9 passed, 0 failed * sparc: 6 total, 6 passed, 0 failed * x86_64: 27 total, 23 passed, 4 failed
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