Commit Graph

633532 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Geert Uytterhoeven
31ca587810 ceph: fix uninitialized dentry pointer in ceph_real_mount()
fs/ceph/super.c: In function ‘ceph_real_mount’:
    fs/ceph/super.c:818: warning: ‘root’ may be used uninitialized in this function

If s_root is already valid, dentry pointer root is never initialized,
and returned by ceph_real_mount(). This will cause a crash later when
the caller dereferences the pointer.

Fixes: ce2728aaa8 ("ceph: avoid accessing / when mounting a subpath")
Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Signed-off-by: Yan, Zheng <zyan@redhat.com>
2016-10-18 12:10:59 +02:00
Yan, Zheng
f72f94555a ceph: fix readdir vs fragmentation race
following sequence of events tigger the race

- client readdir frag 0* -> got item 'A'
- MDS merges frag 0* and frag 1*
- client send readdir request (frag 1*, offset 2, readdir_start 'A')
- MDS reply items (that are after item 'A') in frag *

Link: http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/17286
Signed-off-by: Yan, Zheng <zyan@redhat.com>
2016-10-18 12:09:58 +02:00
Arnd Bergmann
e952813e21 ext2: avoid bogus -Wmaybe-uninitialized warning
On ARM, we get this false-positive warning since the rework of
the ext2_get_blocks interface:

fs/ext2/inode.c: In function 'ext2_get_block':
include/linux/buffer_head.h:340:16: error: 'bno' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]

The calling conventions for this function are rather complex, and it's
not surprising that the compiler gets this wrong, I spent a long time
trying to understand how it all fits together myself.

This change to avoid the warning makes sure the compiler sees that we
always set 'bno' pointer whenever we have a positive return code.
The transformation is correct because we always arrive at the 'got_it'
label with a positive count that gets used as the return value, while
any branch to the 'cleanup' label has a negative or zero 'err'.

Fixes: 6750ad7198 ("ext2: stop passing buffer_head to ext2_get_blocks")
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2016-10-18 11:29:35 +02:00
Jan Kara
a2ed0b391d isofs: Do not return EACCES for unknown filesystems
When isofs_mount() is called to mount a device read-write, it returns
EACCES even before it checks that the device actually contains an isofs
filesystem. This may confuse mount(8) which then tries to mount all
subsequent filesystem types in read-only mode.

Fix the problem by returning EACCES only once we verify that the device
indeed contains an iso9660 filesystem.

CC: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 17b7f7cf58
Reported-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2016-10-18 11:28:21 +02:00
Junjie Mao
14155cafea btrfs: assign error values to the correct bio structs
Fixes: 4246a0b63b ("block: add a bi_error field to struct bio")
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@enight.me>
Acked-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 4.3+
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2016-10-17 14:16:14 -07:00
Dave Hansen
eac0ca77e4 x86, pkeys: remove cruft from never-merged syscalls
pkey_set() and pkey_get() were syscalls present in older versions
of the protection keys patches.  The syscall number definitions
were inadvertently left in place.  This patch removes them.

I did a git grep and verified that these are the last places in
the tree that these appear, save for the protection_keys.c tests
and Documentation.  Those spots talk about functions called
pkey_get/set() which are wrappers for the direct PKRU
instructions, not the syscalls.

Signed-off-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: linux-arch@vger.kernel.org
Cc: mgorman@techsingularity.net
Cc: arnd@arndb.de
Cc: linux-api@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-mm@kvack.org
Cc: luto@kernel.org
Cc: akpm@linux-foundation.org
Fixes: f9afc6197e ("x86: Wire up protection keys system calls")
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2016-10-17 14:16:13 -07:00
Will Deacon
91cb163e4d arm64: sysreg: Fix use of XZR in write_sysreg_s
Commit 8a71f0c656 ("arm64: sysreg: replace open-coded mrs_s/msr_s with
{read,write}_sysreg_s") introduced a write_sysreg_s macro for writing
to system registers that are not supported by binutils.

Unfortunately, this was implemented with the wrong template (%0 vs %x0),
so in the case that we are writing a constant 0, we will generate
invalid instruction syntax and bail with a cryptic assembler error:

  | Error: constant expression required

This patch fixes the template.

Acked-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
2016-10-17 19:38:30 +01:00
Dan Carpenter
94cdc5608b hwmon: (max31790) potential ERR_PTR dereference
We should only dereference "data" after we check if it is an error
pointer.

Fixes: 54187ff9d7 ('hwmon: (max31790) Convert to use new hwmon registration API')
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
2016-10-17 10:16:20 -07:00
Chris Packham
667f4bab81 hwmon: (adm9240) handle temperature readings below 0
Unlike the temperature thresholds the temperature data is a 9-bit signed
value. This allows and additional 0.5 degrees of precision on the
reading but makes handling negative values slightly harder. In order to
have sign-extension applied correctly the 9-bit value is stored in the
upper bits of a signed 16-bit value. When presenting this in sysfs the
value is shifted and scaled appropriately.

Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <chris.packham@alliedtelesis.co.nz>
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
2016-10-17 10:16:20 -07:00
Dave Hansen
71757904ef generic syscalls: kill cruft from removed pkey syscalls
pkey_set() and pkey_get() were syscalls present in older versions
of the protection keys patches.  They were fully excised from the
x86 code, but some cruft was left in the generic syscall code.  The
C++ comments were intended to help to make it more glaring to me to
fix them before actually submitting them.  That technique worked,
but later than I would have liked.

I test-compiled this for arm64.

Fixes: a60f7b69d9 ("generic syscalls: Wire up memory protection keys syscalls")
Signed-off-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: x86@kernel.org
Cc: linux-arch@vger.kernel.org
Cc: mgorman@techsingularity.net
Cc: linux-api@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-mm@kvack.org
Cc: luto@kernel.org
Cc: akpm@linux-foundation.org
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2016-10-17 09:50:56 -07:00
Vladimir Murzin
9224eb77e6 irqchip/gic-v3-its: Fix entry size mask for GITS_BASER
Entry Size in GITS_BASER<n> occupies 5 bits [52:48], but we mask out 8
bits.

Fixes: cc2d3216f5 ("irqchip: GICv3: ITS command queue")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Murzin <vladimir.murzin@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
2016-10-17 16:26:29 +01:00
Ard Biesheuvel
8fe88a4145 arm64: kaslr: keep modules close to the kernel when DYNAMIC_FTRACE=y
The RANDOMIZE_MODULE_REGION_FULL Kconfig option allows KASLR to be
configured in such a way that kernel modules and the core kernel are
allocated completely independently, which implies that modules are likely
to require branches via PLT entries to reach the core kernel. The dynamic
ftrace code does not expect that, and assumes that it can patch module
code to perform a relative branch to anywhere in the core kernel. This
may result in errors such as

  branch_imm_common: offset out of range
  ------------[ cut here ]------------
  WARNING: CPU: 3 PID: 196 at kernel/trace/ftrace.c:1995 ftrace_bug+0x220/0x2e8
  Modules linked in:

  CPU: 3 PID: 196 Comm: systemd-udevd Not tainted 4.8.0-22-generic #24
  Hardware name: AMD Seattle/Seattle, BIOS 10:34:40 Oct  6 2016
  task: ffff8d1bef7dde80 task.stack: ffff8d1bef6b0000
  PC is at ftrace_bug+0x220/0x2e8
  LR is at ftrace_process_locs+0x330/0x430

So make RANDOMIZE_MODULE_REGION_FULL mutually exclusive with DYNAMIC_FTRACE
at the Kconfig level.

Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
2016-10-17 16:24:02 +01:00
Marc Zyngier
850540351b arm64: kernel: Init MDCR_EL2 even in the absence of a PMU
Commit f436b2ac90 ("arm64: kernel: fix architected PMU registers
unconditional access") made sure we wouldn't access unimplemented
PMU registers, but also left MDCR_EL2 uninitialized in that case,
leading to trap bits being potentially left set.

Make sure we always write something in that register.

Fixes: f436b2ac90 ("arm64: kernel: fix architected PMU registers unconditional access")
Cc: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com>
Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
2016-10-17 15:54:30 +01:00
Tai Nguyen
9a1a1f404b perf: xgene: Remove bogus IS_ERR() check
In acpi_get_pmu_hw_inf we pass the address of a local variable to IS_ERR(),
which doesn't make sense, as the pointer must be a real, valid pointer.
This doesn't cause a functional problem, as IS_ERR() will evaluate as
false, but the check is bogus and causes static checkers to complain.

Remove the bogus check.

The bug is reported by Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com> in [1]

[1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg535957.html

Signed-off-by: Tai Nguyen <ttnguyen@apm.com>
Acked-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
2016-10-17 15:50:07 +01:00
Lorenzo Pieralisi
baa5567c18 arm64: kernel: numa: fix ACPI boot cpu numa node mapping
Commit 7ba5f605f3 ("arm64/numa: remove the limitation that cpu0 must
bind to node0") removed the numa cpu<->node mapping restriction whereby
logical cpu 0 always corresponds to numa node 0; removing the
restriction was correct, in that it does not really exist in practice
but the commit only updated the early mapping of logical cpu 0 to its
real numa node for the DT boot path, missing the ACPI one, leading to
boot failures on ACPI systems owing to missing node<->cpu map for
logical cpu 0.

Fix the issue by updating the ACPI boot path with code that carries out
the early cpu<->node mapping also for the boot cpu (ie cpu 0), mirroring
what is currently done in the DT boot path.

Fixes: 7ba5f605f3 ("arm64/numa: remove the limitation that cpu0 must bind to node0")
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com>
Tested-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Cc: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Cc: Hanjun Guo <hanjun.guo@linaro.org>
Cc: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Cc: Zhen Lei <thunder.leizhen@huawei.com>
Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
2016-10-17 15:49:23 +01:00
Ingo Molnar
0130669966 perf/urgent fixes:
- Fix handling of numa nodes in perf.data files (Jiri Olsa)
 
 - Fix scrolling when refreshing 'perf top --tui --hierarchy' entries (Namhyung Kim)
 
 - Fix building of JIT support on Ubuntu 16.04 (Anton Blanchard)
 
 - Fix handling of events including .c and .o, that were being treated as
   BPF scripts instead of vendor ones (Wang Nan)
 
 Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
 Version: GnuPG v2
 
 iQIcBAABCAAGBQJYBN+bAAoJENZQFvNTUqpAQg0P/j4AGbQO8qmLN3QiF/5MtEdG
 MPb83vW7h9RNeBNkZboVPpYiUgk0hn+P+nIzkky126nITa075xpvZZZx7eIRFFOl
 plkBaxc/2VZ7Y++JLlmg1GACMcMDyLNh/5r7FY3K+BP9bUn767Eg+vHB4xFxyYr9
 6NFcxtfAkwTrlYLvunLzJTmG1/iU9jj87SVpcdgwm6in1Q8LEEsL0CZ3hmYLI/2Y
 +TcnXY/I4GHRPjzEUN8YR2yAUOoj5XWP8wwEB5tAxwcq4tjRZyTITXNm/XzPMP5+
 ck2k0eZ3un2cv5iPc5z8OT8MWu+Ahtj5xq/XdxIi5sN2KlJB+yBXivBgWgcs6uN5
 6/i9bnrggCyjh160DgJEXuR+zMf49I9odFNhWzjwcCCvO2Ljy4ufLH66kcedbZOp
 brM/qK6exIuL7WY+NDDnm5xz6ZJ5HAovwe9QiHRPcMyNcQxDzXel/yb3s/nnk+Bi
 4w0oYGbhC3FeXXnQ5jKhe4EDrojSAWp6brNmxa3COMpaqJdhuYFal2GUKzZMHXbo
 gHEPhlrBB8BAnwLywLzxlVEqSVJTq8fynUXVLM0z4jrFVdadsPZg3uzk8V/8/0m+
 qZd4B4a2Tyk51NSeUNFKqZ3XX3mXJPwLNiI24Nd5Pq4JNZgqXMJV8OWU+3BbDFFL
 rBccwN9Xnf/q8N/6GGsq
 =VNyV
 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Merge tag 'perf-urgent-for-mingo-20161017' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux into perf/urgent

Pull perf/urgent fixes from Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo:

- Fix handling of NUMA nodes in perf.data files (Jiri Olsa)

- Fix scrolling when refreshing 'perf top --tui --hierarchy' entries (Namhyung Kim)

- Fix building of JIT support on Ubuntu 16.04 (Anton Blanchard)

- Fix handling of events including .c and .o, that were being treated as
  BPF scripts instead of vendor ones (Wang Nan)

Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-17 16:49:16 +02:00
Anton Blanchard
53613e0054 perf jit: Fix build issue on Ubuntu
When building on Ubuntu 16.04, I get the following error:

Makefile:49: *** the openjdk development package appears to me missing, install and try again.  Stop.

The problem is that update-java-alternatives has multiple spaces between
fields, and cut treats each space as a new delimiter:

java-1.8.0-openjdk-ppc64el     1081       /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-ppc64el

Fix this by using awk, which handles this fine.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1476325243-15788-1-git-send-email-anton@ozlabs.org
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
2016-10-17 11:25:34 -03:00
Wang Nan
2d470b62fa perf jevents: Handle events including .c and .o
This patch helps with Sukadev's vendor event tree where such events can happen.

>From Andi Kleen:
 Any event including a .c/.o/.bpf currently triggers BPF compilation or loading
 and then an error. This can happen for some Intel vendor events, which cannot
 be used.

This patch fixes this problem by forbidding BPF file patch containing '{', '}'
and ',', make sure flex consumes the leading '{', instead of matching it using
a BPF file path.

Tested result:

  $ perf stat -e '{unc_p_clockticks,unc_p_power_state_occupancy.cores_c0}' -a -I 1000
  invalid or unsupported event: '{unc_p_clockticks,unc_p_power_state_occupancy.cores_c0}'
  Run 'perf list' for a list of valid events
  (as expected, interperted as event)

  $ perf stat -e 'aaa.c' -a -I 1000
  ERROR: problems with path aaa.c: No such file or directory
  (as expected, interpreted as BPF source)

  $ perf stat -e 'aaa.ccc' -a -I 1000
  invalid or unsupported event: 'aaa.ccc'
  (as expected, interpreted as event)

  $ perf stat -e '{aaa.c}' -a -I 1000
  ERROR: problems with path aaa.c: No such file or directory
  event syntax error: '{aaa.c}'
  <SKIP>
  (as expected, interpreted as BPF source)

  $ perf stat -e '{cycles,aaa.c}' -a -I 1000
  ERROR: problems with path aaa.c: No such file or directory
  event syntax error: '{cycles,aaa.c}'
  (as expected, interpreted as BPF source)

Signed-off-by: Wang Nan <wangnan0@huawei.com>
Tested-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org>
Cc: Sukadev Bhattiprolu <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Zefan Li <lizefan@huawei.com>
Cc: pi3orama@163.com
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1475900185-37967-1-git-send-email-wangnan0@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
2016-10-17 11:24:18 -03:00
Ulf Hansson
82bb095ee9 MAINTAINERS: mmc: Move the mmc tree to kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2016-10-17 15:46:05 +02:00
Ulf Hansson
9158cb29e7 memstick: rtsx_usb_ms: Manage runtime PM when accessing the device
Accesses to the rtsx usb device, which is the parent of the rtsx memstick
device, must not be done unless it's runtime resumed. This is currently not
the case and it could trigger various errors.

Fix this by properly deal with runtime PM in this regards. This means
making sure the device is runtime resumed, when serving requests via the
->request() callback or changing settings via the ->set_param() callbacks.

Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: Ritesh Raj Sarraf <rrs@researchut.com>
Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2016-10-17 15:43:05 +02:00
Alan Stern
796aa46adf memstick: rtsx_usb_ms: Runtime resume the device when polling for cards
Accesses to the rtsx usb device, which is the parent of the rtsx memstick
device, must not be done unless it's runtime resumed.

Therefore when the rtsx_usb_ms driver polls for inserted memstick cards,
let's add pm_runtime_get|put*() to make sure accesses is done when the
rtsx usb device is runtime resumed.

Reported-by: Ritesh Raj Sarraf <rrs@researchut.com>
Tested-by: Ritesh Raj Sarraf <rrs@researchut.com>
Signed-off-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2016-10-17 15:43:04 +02:00
Ulf Hansson
4f48aa7a11 mmc: rtsx_usb_sdmmc: Handle runtime PM while changing the led
Accesses of the rtsx sdmmc's parent device, which is the rtsx usb device,
must be done when it's runtime resumed. Currently this isn't case when
changing the led, so let's fix this by adding a pm_runtime_get_sync() and
a pm_runtime_put() around those operations.

Reported-by: Ritesh Raj Sarraf <rrs@researchut.com>
Tested-by: Ritesh Raj Sarraf <rrs@researchut.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2016-10-17 15:43:03 +02:00
Ulf Hansson
31cf742f51 mmc: rtsx_usb_sdmmc: Avoid keeping the device runtime resumed when unused
The rtsx_usb_sdmmc driver may bail out in its ->set_ios() callback when no
SD card is inserted. This is wrong, as it could cause the device to remain
runtime resumed when it's unused. Fix this behaviour.

Tested-by: Ritesh Raj Sarraf <rrs@researchut.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2016-10-17 15:42:25 +02:00
Haibo Chen
02265cd603 mmc: sdhci: cast unsigned int to unsigned long long to avoid unexpeted error
Potentially overflowing expression 1000000 * data->timeout_clks with
type unsigned int is evaluated using 32-bit arithmetic, and then used
in a context that expects an expression of type unsigned long long.

To avoid overflow, cast 1000000U to type unsigned long long.
Special thanks to Coverity.

Fixes: 7f05538af7 ("mmc: sdhci: fix data timeout (part 2)")
Signed-off-by: Haibo Chen <haibo.chen@nxp.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v3.15+
Acked-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2016-10-17 15:16:20 +02:00
Marc Zyngier
15480f3ab7 PCI: layerscape: Fix drvdata usage before assignment
Commit fefe6733e5 ("PCI: layerscape: Move struct pcie_port setup
to probe function") changed the init ordering of the pcie structure,
but started to use the pcie->drvdata field before initializing it.
Mayhem follows.

Fix this by moving the drvdata assignment right before the first use.
Tested on LS2085a.

Fixes: efe6733e516 ("PCI: layerscape: Move struct pcie_port setup to probe function")
Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
2016-10-17 07:58:18 -05:00
Joao Pinto
dabe7ecc57 PCI: designware-plat: Change maintainer to Jose Abreu
Change designware-plat maintainer to Jose Abreu.

Signed-off-by: Joao Pinto <jpinto@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
2016-10-17 07:53:26 -05:00
Hoan Tran
d0679cfaf5 mailbox: PCC: Fix return value of pcc_mbox_request_channel()
When CONFIG_PCC is disabled, pcc_mbox_request_channel() needs to
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV), not a NULL pointer, as the callers of
this function use IS_ERR() to check for error code.

Signed-off-by: Duc Dang <dhdang@apm.com>
Signed-off-by: Hoan Tran <hotran@apm.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
2016-10-17 14:26:49 +02:00
Ard Biesheuvel
9c0e83c371 arm64: kaslr: fix breakage with CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y
As it turns out, the KASLR code breaks CONFIG_MODVERSIONS, since the
kcrctab has an absolute address field that is relocated at runtime
when the kernel offset is randomized.

This has been fixed already for PowerPC in the past, so simply wire up
the existing code dealing with this issue.

Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Fixes: f80fb3a3d5 ("arm64: add support for kernel ASLR")
Tested-by: Timur Tabi <timur@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
2016-10-17 12:42:16 +01:00
Marc Zyngier
589ce5f447 irqchip/gic-v3-its: Fix 64bit GIC{R,ITS}_TYPER accesses
The GICv3 architecture specification mentions that a 64bit
register can be accessed using two 32bit accesses. What it
doesn't mention is that this is only guaranteed on a system
that implements AArch32, and a pure AArch64 system is allowed
not to support this. This causes issues with the GICR_TYPER
and GITS_TYPER registers, which are both RO 64bit registers.

In order to solve this, this patch switches the TYPER accesses
to the gic_read_typer macro already used in other parts of the
driver. This makes sure that we always use a 64bit access on
64bit systems, and two 32bit accesses on 32bit system.

Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
2016-10-17 11:59:30 +01:00
Tobias Klauser
54e23845e9 alarmtimer: Remove unused but set variable
Remove the set but unused variable base in alarm_clock_get to fix the
following warning when building with 'W=1':

  kernel/time/alarmtimer.c: In function ‘alarm_timer_create’:
  kernel/time/alarmtimer.c:545:21: warning: variable ‘base’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]

Signed-off-by: Tobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>
Cc: John Stultz <john.stultz@linaro.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20161017094702.10873-1-tklauser@distanz.ch
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
2016-10-17 11:59:37 +02:00
Ingo Molnar
0e60439c22 Merge branch 'mm/pkeys' into x86/urgent, to pick up pkeys fix
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-17 10:46:09 +02:00
Piotr Luc
ba2f81575e perf/x86/intel/uncore: Add Knights Mill CPUID
Add Knights Mill (KNM) to the list of CPUIDs supported by PMU.

Signed-off-by: Piotr Luc <piotr.luc@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20161012182758.2925-1-piotr.luc@intel.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-17 10:45:09 +02:00
Piotr Luc
36c4b6c14d perf/x86/intel/rapl: Add Knights Mill CPUID
Add Knights Mill (KNM) to the list of CPUIDs supported by rapl.

Signed-off-by: Piotr Luc <piotr.luc@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20161012182725.2701-1-piotr.luc@intel.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-17 10:45:09 +02:00
Piotr Luc
608284bf0d perf/x86/intel: Add Knights Mill CPUID
Add Knights Mill (KNM) to the list of CPUIDs supported by PMU.

Signed-off-by: Piotr Luc <piotr.luc@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20161012182634.2462-1-piotr.luc@intel.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-17 10:45:08 +02:00
Piotr Luc
0047f59834 x86/cpu/intel: Add Knights Mill to Intel family
Add CPUID of Knights Mill (KNM) processor to Intel family list.

Signed-off-by: Piotr Luc <piotr.luc@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20161012180520.30976-1-piotr.luc@intel.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-17 10:45:08 +02:00
Daniel Vetter
fa860a1751 drm: Print device information again in debugfs
I was a bit over-eager in my cleanup in

commit 95c081c17f
Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Date:   Tue Jun 21 10:54:12 2016 +0200

    drm: Move master pointer from drm_minor to drm_device

Noticed by Chris Wilson.

Fixes: 95c081c17f ("drm: Move master pointer from drm_minor to drm_device")
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com>
Cc: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@lip6.fr>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Tested-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
2016-10-17 16:20:53 +10:00
Dave Airlie
bc91657e67 Merge branch 'drm-next-4.9' of git://people.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/linux into drm-next
Fixes for radeon and amdgpu for 4.9:
- allow an additional reg in the SI reg checker
- fix thermal sensor readback on CZ/ST
- misc bug fixes

* 'drm-next-4.9' of git://people.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/linux: (21 commits)
  drm/amd/powerplay: fix bug stop dpm can't work on Vi.
  drm/amd/powerplay: notify smu no display by default.
  drm/amdgpu/dpm: implement thermal sensor for CZ/ST
  drm/amdgpu/powerplay: implement thermal sensor for CZ/ST
  drm/amdgpu: disable smu hw first on tear down
  drm/amdgpu: fix amdgpu_need_full_reset (v2)
  drm/amdgpu/si_dpm: Limit clocks on HD86xx part
  drm/amd/powerplay: fix static checker warnings in smu7_hwmgr.c
  drm/amdgpu: potential NULL dereference in debugfs code
  drm/amd/powerplay: fix static checker warnings in smu7_hwmgr.c
  drm/amd/powerplay: fix static checker warnings in iceland_smc.c
  drm/radeon: change vblank_time's calculation method to reduce computational error.
  drm/amdgpu: change vblank_time's calculation method to reduce computational error.
  drm/amdgpu: clarify UVD/VCE special handling for CG
  drm/amd/amdgpu: enable clockgating only after late init
  drm/radeon: allow TA_CS_BC_BASE_ADDR on SI
  drm/amdgpu: initialize the context reset_counter in amdgpu_ctx_init
  drm/amdgpu/gfx8: fix CGCG_CGLS handling
  drm/radeon: fix modeset tear down code
  drm/radeon: fix up dp aux tear down (v2)
  ...
2016-10-17 09:31:52 +10:00
James Bottomley
ebbb759400 Merge remote-tracking branch 'mkp-scsi/4.9/scsi-fixes' into fixes 2016-10-16 13:51:31 -07:00
Dan Carpenter
5c38181ce9 perf/x86/intel: Remove an inconsistent NULL check
Smatch complains that we don't check "event->ctx" consistently.  It's
never NULL so we can just remove the check.

Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Cc: David Carrillo-Cisneros <davidcc@google.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Kan Liang <kan.liang@intel.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Vince Weaver <vincent.weaver@maine.edu>
Cc: kernel-janitors@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-16 11:34:14 +02:00
Ingo Molnar
1d33369db2 Linux 4.9-rc1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
 
 iQEcBAABAgAGBQJYAoDuAAoJEHm+PkMAQRiGUeEH/03/cUjHeY5aJkcJ0JeHkoU5
 GR5nRGcjfFF6cGujw2cSXBf5NzZTcrvBBFSgGNJ/rqm4EeDBsmf6T8qSfEKky/SY
 3CNWSzayFU8Na3C8Z/a/xPTPicneX9zVnAi8XMAKXwWPmu21JCLR/hkKaxQ29qGr
 Nqe4kEdLEF80d5lFRfNjK3CX4bD6w6P7aTBaM6wuRe4u5AXKJlSF+j838o5+/tSQ
 Q1V7fyXlX+kwNmH4gViim8im0PLm7/7Li8e24pL3cAR2G6DHrUzcsYYoRMHpk5bv
 HdBeCgZL6TnIaJc0ui2FRqQsifaVfM5J+pK81wr/JhBP2hmuWIN7NMupfCYtCcM=
 =Mown
 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Merge tag 'v4.9-rc1' into x86/urgent, to pick up updates

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-16 11:31:39 +02:00
Dan Williams
23446cb66c x86/e820: Don't merge consecutive E820_PRAM ranges
Commit:

  917db484dc ("x86/boot: Fix kdump, cleanup aborted E820_PRAM max_pfn manipulation")

... fixed up the broken manipulations of max_pfn in the presence of
E820_PRAM ranges.

However, it also broke the sanitize_e820_map() support for not merging
E820_PRAM ranges.

Re-introduce the enabling to keep resource boundaries between
consecutive defined ranges. Otherwise, for example, an environment that
boots with memmap=2G!8G,2G!10G will end up with a single 4G /dev/pmem0
device instead of a /dev/pmem0 and /dev/pmem1 device 2G in size.

Reported-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@redhat.com>
Cc: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Zhang Yi <yizhan@redhat.com>
Cc: linux-nvdimm@lists.01.org
Fixes: 917db484dc ("x86/boot: Fix kdump, cleanup aborted E820_PRAM max_pfn manipulation")
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/147629530854.10618.10383744751594021268.stgit@dwillia2-desk3.amr.corp.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-16 11:16:48 +02:00
Joonas Lahtinen
a705e07b9c cpu/hotplug: Use distinct name for cpu_hotplug.dep_map
Use distinctive name for cpu_hotplug.dep_map to avoid the actual
cpu_hotplug.lock appearing as cpu_hotplug.lock#2 in lockdep splats.

Signed-off-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Acked-by: Gautham R. Shenoy <ego@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Gautham R . Shenoy <ego@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org
Cc: trivial@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-16 11:09:32 +02:00
Dmitry Vyukov
9f7d416c36 kprobes: Unpoison stack in jprobe_return() for KASAN
I observed false KSAN positives in the sctp code, when
sctp uses jprobe_return() in jsctp_sf_eat_sack().

The stray 0xf4 in shadow memory are stack redzones:

[     ] ==================================================================
[     ] BUG: KASAN: stack-out-of-bounds in memcmp+0xe9/0x150 at addr ffff88005e48f480
[     ] Read of size 1 by task syz-executor/18535
[     ] page:ffffea00017923c0 count:0 mapcount:0 mapping:          (null) index:0x0
[     ] flags: 0x1fffc0000000000()
[     ] page dumped because: kasan: bad access detected
[     ] CPU: 1 PID: 18535 Comm: syz-executor Not tainted 4.8.0+ #28
[     ] Hardware name: Google Google Compute Engine/Google Compute Engine, BIOS Google 01/01/2011
[     ]  ffff88005e48f2d0 ffffffff82d2b849 ffffffff0bc91e90 fffffbfff10971e8
[     ]  ffffed000bc91e90 ffffed000bc91e90 0000000000000001 0000000000000000
[     ]  ffff88005e48f480 ffff88005e48f350 ffffffff817d3169 ffff88005e48f370
[     ] Call Trace:
[     ]  [<ffffffff82d2b849>] dump_stack+0x12e/0x185
[     ]  [<ffffffff817d3169>] kasan_report+0x489/0x4b0
[     ]  [<ffffffff817d31a9>] __asan_report_load1_noabort+0x19/0x20
[     ]  [<ffffffff82d49529>] memcmp+0xe9/0x150
[     ]  [<ffffffff82df7486>] depot_save_stack+0x176/0x5c0
[     ]  [<ffffffff817d2031>] save_stack+0xb1/0xd0
[     ]  [<ffffffff817d27f2>] kasan_slab_free+0x72/0xc0
[     ]  [<ffffffff817d05b8>] kfree+0xc8/0x2a0
[     ]  [<ffffffff85b03f19>] skb_free_head+0x79/0xb0
[     ]  [<ffffffff85b0900a>] skb_release_data+0x37a/0x420
[     ]  [<ffffffff85b090ff>] skb_release_all+0x4f/0x60
[     ]  [<ffffffff85b11348>] consume_skb+0x138/0x370
[     ]  [<ffffffff8676ad7b>] sctp_chunk_put+0xcb/0x180
[     ]  [<ffffffff8676ae88>] sctp_chunk_free+0x58/0x70
[     ]  [<ffffffff8677fa5f>] sctp_inq_pop+0x68f/0xef0
[     ]  [<ffffffff8675ee36>] sctp_assoc_bh_rcv+0xd6/0x4b0
[     ]  [<ffffffff8677f2c1>] sctp_inq_push+0x131/0x190
[     ]  [<ffffffff867bad69>] sctp_backlog_rcv+0xe9/0xa20
[ ... ]
[     ] Memory state around the buggy address:
[     ]  ffff88005e48f380: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
[     ]  ffff88005e48f400: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
[     ] >ffff88005e48f480: f4 f4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
[     ]                    ^
[     ]  ffff88005e48f500: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
[     ]  ffff88005e48f580: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
[     ] ==================================================================

KASAN stack instrumentation poisons stack redzones on function entry
and unpoisons them on function exit. If a function exits abnormally
(e.g. with a longjmp like jprobe_return()), stack redzones are left
poisoned. Later this leads to random KASAN false reports.

Unpoison stack redzones in the frames we are going to jump over
before doing actual longjmp in jprobe_return().

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Acked-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Cc: Andrey Ryabinin <ryabinin.a.a@gmail.com>
Cc: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com>
Cc: Alexander Potapenko <glider@google.com>
Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Ananth N Mavinakayanahalli <ananth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Anil S Keshavamurthy <anil.s.keshavamurthy@intel.com>
Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: kasan-dev@googlegroups.com
Cc: surovegin@google.com
Cc: rostedt@goodmis.org
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1476454043-101898-1-git-send-email-dvyukov@google.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-16 11:02:31 +02:00
Dmitry Vyukov
9254139ad0 kprobes: Avoid false KASAN reports during stack copy
Kprobes save and restore raw stack chunks with memcpy().
With KASAN these chunks can contain poisoned stack redzones,
as the result memcpy() interceptor produces false
stack out-of-bounds reports.

Use __memcpy() instead of memcpy() for stack copying.
__memcpy() is not instrumented by KASAN and does not lead
to the false reports.

Currently there is a spew of KASAN reports during boot
if CONFIG_KPROBES_SANITY_TEST is enabled:

[   ] Kprobe smoke test: started
[   ] ==================================================================
[   ] BUG: KASAN: stack-out-of-bounds in setjmp_pre_handler+0x17c/0x280 at addr ffff88085259fba8
[   ] Read of size 64 by task swapper/0/1
[   ] page:ffffea00214967c0 count:0 mapcount:0 mapping:          (null) index:0x0
[   ] flags: 0x2fffff80000000()
[   ] page dumped because: kasan: bad access detected
[...]

Reported-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@redhat.com>
Tested-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Acked-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Alexander Potapenko <glider@google.com>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Ananth N Mavinakayanahalli <ananth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Andrey Ryabinin <ryabinin.a.a@gmail.com>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Anil S Keshavamurthy <anil.s.keshavamurthy@intel.com>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Cc: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: kasan-dev@googlegroups.com
[ Improved various details. ]
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-16 10:58:59 +02:00
Josh Poimboeuf
9cfffb1168 objtool: Skip all "unreachable instruction" warnings for gcov kernels
Recently objtool has started reporting a few "unreachable instruction"
warnings when CONFIG_GCOV is enabled for newer versions of GCC.  Usually
this warning means there's some new control flow that objtool doesn't
understand.  But in this case, objtool is correct and the instructions
really are inaccessible.  It's an annoying quirk of gcov, but it's
harmless, so it's ok to just silence the warnings.

With older versions of GCC, it was relatively easy to detect
gcov-specific instructions and to skip any unreachable warnings produced
by them.  But GCC 6 has gotten craftier.

Instead of continuing to play whack-a-mole with gcov, just use a bigger,
more permanent hammer and disable unreachable warnings for the whole
file when gcov is enabled.  This is fine to do because a) unreachable
warnings are usually of questionable value; and b) gcov isn't used for
production kernels and we can relax the checks a bit there.

Reported-by: kbuild test robot <fengguang.wu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/38d5c87d61d9cd46486dd2c86f46603dff0df86f.1476393584.git.jpoimboe@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-16 09:12:36 +02:00
Josh Poimboeuf
3732710ff6 objtool: Improve rare switch jump table pattern detection
GCC 6 added a new switch statement jump table optimization which makes
objtool's life harder.  It looks like:

  mov [rodata addr],%reg1
  ... some instructions ...
  jmpq *(%reg1,%reg2,8)

The optimization is quite rare, but objtool still needs to be able to
identify the pattern so that it can follow all possible control flow
paths related to the switch statement.

In order to detect the pattern, objtool starts from the indirect jump
and scans backwards through the function until it finds the first
instruction in the pattern.  If it encounters an unconditional jump
along the way, it stops and considers the pattern to be not found.

As it turns out, unconditional jumps can happen, as long as they are
small forward jumps within the range being scanned.

This fixes the following warnings:

  drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_comp.o: warning: objtool: rxe_completer()+0x2f4: sibling call from callable instruction with changed frame pointer
  drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_resp.o: warning: objtool: rxe_responder()+0x10f: sibling call from callable instruction with changed frame pointer

Reported-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/8a9ed68ae1780e8d3963e4ee13f2f257fe3a3c33.1476393584.git.jpoimboe@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-10-16 09:12:35 +02:00
Nikolay Borisov
0d7718f666 ceph: fix error handling in ceph_read_iter
In case __ceph_do_getattr returns an error and the retry_op in
ceph_read_iter is not READ_INLINE, then it's possible to invoke
__free_page on a page which is NULL, this naturally leads to a crash.
This can happen when, for example, a process waiting on a MDS reply
receives sigterm.

Fix this by explicitly checking whether the page is set or not.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.19+
Signed-off-by: Nikolay Borisov <kernel@kyup.com>
Reviewed-by: Yan, Zheng <zyan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
2016-10-15 23:28:07 +02:00
Ilya Dryomov
4d73644bc3 rbd: don't retry watch reregistration if header object is gone
If the header object gets deleted (perhaps along with the entire pool),
there is no point in attempting to reregister the watch.  Treat this
the same as blacklisting: fail all pending and new I/Os requiring the
lock.

Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
2016-10-15 23:22:09 +02:00
Ilya Dryomov
87c0fded85 rbd: don't wait for the lock forever if blacklisted
-EBLACKLISTED from __rbd_register_watch() means that our ceph_client
got blacklisted - we won't be able to restore the watch and reacquire
the lock.  Wake up and fail all outstanding requests waiting for the
lock and arrange for all new requests that require the lock to fail
immediately.

Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
2016-10-15 23:21:56 +02:00
Linus Torvalds
1001354ca3 Linux 4.9-rc1 2016-10-15 12:17:50 -07:00