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Daniel Borkmann
01d32f6e5a net: filter: minor: fix kdoc in __sk_run_filter
This minor patch fixes the following warning when doing
a `make htmldocs`:

  DOCPROC Documentation/DocBook/networking.xml
Warning(.../net/core/filter.c:135): No description found for parameter 'insn'
Warning(.../net/core/filter.c:135): Excess function parameter 'fentry' description in '__sk_run_filter'
  HTML    Documentation/DocBook/networking.html

Reported-by: Fengguang Wu <fengguang.wu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>
Cc: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@plumgrid.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-04-01 15:25:33 -04:00
Pablo Neira
8b7b932434 netlink: don't compare the nul-termination in nla_strcmp
nla_strcmp compares the string length plus one, so it's implicitly
including the nul-termination in the comparison.

 int nla_strcmp(const struct nlattr *nla, const char *str)
 {
        int len = strlen(str) + 1;
        ...
                d = memcmp(nla_data(nla), str, len);

However, if NLA_STRING is used, userspace can send us a string without
the nul-termination. This is a problem since the string
comparison will not match as the last byte may be not the
nul-termination.

Fix this by skipping the comparison of the nul-termination if the
attribute data is nul-terminated. Suggested by Thomas Graf.

Cc: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>
Cc: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-04-01 15:25:02 -04:00
David S. Miller
ff378ca17c Merge branch 'master' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jkirsher/net-next
Jeff Kirsher says:

====================
Intel Wired LAN Driver Updates

This series contains fixes to e1000e, igb, ixgbe, ixgebvf, i40e and
i40evf.

David provides a fix for e1000e to resolve an issue where the device is
capable of transmitting packets but is unable to receive packets until
a previously introduced workaround is called.

Jakub Kicinski provides PTP fixes for ixgbe, which include removing a
redundant if clause and make sure we are not generating both a software and
hardware timestamp.  As well as fix a race condition and leaking skbs
when multiple transmit rings try to claim time stamping.

Jean Sacren fixes a function declaration in ixgbe which was introduced
in commit c97506ab0e ("ixgbe: Add check for FW veto bit").  In addition
fixes a function header comment in i40e and fixes the error checking
by binding the check to the pertinent DMA bit mask.

Mark provides several fixes for ixgbe and ixgbevf.  Most notably are fixes
to resolve namespace issues and fix ECU warnings induced by LER for ixgbe
and ixgbevf.

Joe Perches fixes up unnecessary casts in i40e and i40evf.

Peter Senna Tschudin fixes igb to use pci_iounmap when the virtual mapping
was done with pci_iomap.
====================# Please enter a commit message to explain why this merge is necessary,
2014-03-31 21:18:39 -04:00
Mark Rustad
bc0c715167 ixgbevf: Fix rcu warnings induced by LER
Resolve some rcu warnings produced when LER actions take place.
This appears to be due to not holding the rtnl lock when calling
ixgbe_down, so hold the lock. Also avoid disabling the device
when it is already disabled. This check is necessary because the
callback can be called more than once in some cases.

Signed-off-by: Mark Rustad <mark.d.rustad@intel.com>
Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:03 -07:00
Mark Rustad
41c62843eb ixgbe: Fix rcu warnings induced by LER
Resolve some rcu warnings produced when LER actions take place.
This appears to be due to not holding the rtnl lock when calling
ixgbe_down, so hold the lock. Also avoid disabling the device
when it is already disabled. This check is necessary because the
callback can be called more than once in some cases.

Signed-off-by: Mark Rustad <mark.d.rustad@intel.com>
Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:03 -07:00
Peter Senna Tschudin
75009b3a88 INTEL-IGB: Convert iounmap to pci_iounmap
Use pci_iounmap instead of iounmap when the virtual mapping was done
with pci_iomap. A simplified version of the semantic patch that finds this
issue is as follows: (http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/)

// <smpl>
@r@
expression addr;
@@
addr = pci_iomap(...)

@rr@
expression r.addr;
@@
* iounmap(addr)
// </smpl>

Signed-off-by: Peter Senna Tschudin <peter.senna@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:03 -07:00
Joe Perches
3dbb7fd247 i40e: Remove casts of pointer to same type
Casting a pointer to a pointer of the same type is pointless,
so remove these unnecessary casts.

Done via coccinelle script:

$ cat typecast_2.cocci
@@
type T;
T *foo;
@@

-	(T *)foo
+	foo

Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Tested-by: Kavindya Deegala <kavindya.s.deegala@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:02 -07:00
Joe Perches
b58f2f7279 i40e/i40evf: Remove addressof casts to same type
Using addressof then casting to the original type is pointless,
so remove these unnecessary casts.

Done via coccinelle script:

$ cat typecast.cocci
@@
type T;
T foo;
@@

-	(T *)&foo
+	&foo

Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Tested-by: Kavindya Deegala <kavindya.s.deegala@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:02 -07:00
Jean Sacren
e3e3bfdd1d i40e/i40evf: fix error checking path
The commit 6494294f27 ("i40e/i40evf: Use
dma_set_mask_and_coherent") uses dma_set_mask_and_coherent() to
replace dma_set_coherent_mask() for the benefit of return error.
The conversion brings some confusion in error checking as whether
against DMA_BIT_MASK(64) or DMA_BIT_MASK(32). For one, if error is
zero, the check will be against DMA_BIT_MASK(64) twice. Fix this
error checking by binding the check to the pertinent one.

Cc: Mitch Williams <mitch.a.williams@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jean Sacren <sakiwit@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Kavindya Deegala <kavindya.s.deegala@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:02 -07:00
Jean Sacren
21d3efdc2d i40e: fix function kernel doc description
The commit c7d05ca89f ("i40e: driver ethtool core") introduced the
new function i40e_add_del_fdir_sctpv4() with the kernel doc
description a little bit off. The trivial error was copied over to a
different file by the commit 17a73f6b14 ("i40e: Flow Director
sideband accounting") most recently. Fix the kernel doc with the
correct description for clarity.

Cc: Jesse Brandeburg <jesse.brandeburg@intel.com>
Cc: Joseph Gasparakis <joseph.gasparakis@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jean Sacren <sakiwit@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Kavindya Deegala <kavindya.s.deegala@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:01 -07:00
Mark Rustad
32c74949b4 ixgbevf: Change ixgbe_read_reg to ixgbevf_read_reg
Change the ixgbe_read_reg function name to ixgbevf_read_reg to
avoid a namespace clash with the ixgbe driver. This will allow
ixgbe to take its register read function out-of-line to reduce
memory footprint.

Signed-off-by: Mark Rustad <mark.d.rustad@intel.com>
Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:01 -07:00
Jean Sacren
6425f0f353 ixgbe: fix ixgbe_check_reset_blocked() declaration
The commit c97506ab0e ("ixgbe: Add check for FW veto bit")
introduced the new function ixgbe_check_reset_blocked() with a minor
issue in declaration. Fix the declaration by changing the type
specifier to bool as the definition returns a boolean value.
Additionally all ixgbe_check_reset_blocked() callers are expected to
return a boolean value.

Signed-off-by: Jean Sacren <sakiwit@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Don Skidmore <donald.c.skidmore@intel.com>
Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:01 -07:00
Jakub Kicinski
151b260c62 ixgbe: fix race conditions on queuing skb for HW time stamp
ixgbe has a single set of TX time stamping resources per NIC.
Use a simple bit lock to avoid race conditions and leaking skbs
when multiple TX rings try to claim time stamping.

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kubakici@wp.pl>
Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:00 -07:00
Jakub Kicinski
ff29a86ec9 ixgbe: never generate both software and hardware timestamps
skb_tx_timestamp() does not report software time stamp
if SKBTX_IN_PROGRESS is set. According to timestamping.txt
software time stamps are a fallback and should not be
generated if hardware time stamp is provided.

Move call to skb_tx_timestamp() after setting
SKBTX_IN_PROGRESS.

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kubakici@wp.pl>
Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:00 -07:00
Jakub Kicinski
181e7d5d7b ixgbe: remove redundant if clause from PTP work
ptp_tx_skb is always set before work is scheduled,
work is cancelled before ptp_tx_skb is set to NULL.
PTP work cannot ever see ptp_tx_skb set to NULL.

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kubakici@wp.pl>
Tested-by: Phil Schmitt <phillip.j.schmitt@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:48:00 -07:00
David Ertman
b20a774495 e1000e: Fix no connectivity when driver loaded with cable out
In commit da1e2046e5, the flow for enabling/disabling an Si errata
workaround (e1000_lv_jumbo_workaround_ich8lan) was changed to fix a problem
with iAMT connections dropping on interface down with jumbo frames set.
Part of this change was to move the function call disabling the workaround
to e1000e_down() from the e1000_setup_rctl() function.  The mechanic for
disabling of this workaround involves writing several MAC and PHY registers
back to hardware defaults.

After this commit, when the driver is loaded with the cable out, the PHY
registers are not programmed with the correct default values.  This causes
the device to be capable of transmitting packets, but is unable to recieve
them until this workaround is called.

The flow of e1000e's open code relies upon calling the above workaround to
expicitly program these registers either with jumbo frame appropriate settings
or h/w defaults on 82579 and newer hardware.

Fix this issue by adding logic to e1000_setup_rctl() that not only calls
e1000_lv_jumbo_workaround_ich8lan() when jumbo frames are set, to enable the
workaround, but also calls this function to explicitly disable the workaround
in the case that jumbo frames are not set.

Signed-off-by: Dave Ertman <davidx.m.ertman@intel.com>
Tested-by: Jeff Pieper <jeffrey.e.pieper@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
2014-03-31 15:47:59 -07:00
David S. Miller
0b70195e0c Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net
Conflicts:
	drivers/net/xen-netback/netback.c

A bug fix overlapped with changing how the netback SKB control
block is implemented.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:56:43 -04:00
David S. Miller
ce22bb6122 Merge branch 'for-davem' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-next
John W. Linville says:

====================
pull request: wireless-next 2014-03-31

Please accept this one last round of general wireless updates for
the 3.15 merge window!

For the Bluetooth bits, Gustavo says:

"Here follow another set of patches to 3.15. This is mostly a bug fix
pull request with the exception of one commit from Marcel which adds
tracking to the current configured LE scan type parameter."

Beyond that, notable bits include some final refactoring of rtl8180
and the addition of the rtl8187se driver, fixes for a number of
problems identified by Dan Carpenter and his static analysis tools,
and a handful of other bits here and there.

Please let me know if there are problems!
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:44:55 -04:00
Alexander Aring
17e84a9253 at86rf230: mask irq's before deregister device
While transmit over a at86rf231 device and unloading the module I got:

[   29.643073] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3 at kernel/workqueue.c:1335 __queue_work+0xb4/0x224()
[   29.651457] Modules linked in: at86rf230(-) autofs4
[   29.656612] CPU: 0 PID: 3 Comm: ksoftirqd/0 Tainted: G        W    3.14.0-rc6-01602-g902659e-dirty #294
[   29.666490] [<c00124f0>] (unwind_backtrace) from [<c0010ad0>] (show_stack+0x10/0x14)
[   29.674628] [<c0010ad0>] (show_stack) from [<c0032c80>] (warn_slowpath_common+0x60/0x80)
[   29.683116] [<c0032c80>] (warn_slowpath_common) from [<c0032d30>] (warn_slowpath_null+0x18/0x20)
[   29.692329] [<c0032d30>] (warn_slowpath_null) from [<c0045b08>] (__queue_work+0xb4/0x224)
[   29.700906] [<c0045b08>] (__queue_work) from [<c0045cc8>] (queue_work_on+0x50/0x78)
[   29.708944] [<c0045cc8>] (queue_work_on) from [<c05669cc>] (mac802154_tx+0x1e4/0x240)
[   29.717164] [<c05669cc>] (mac802154_tx) from [<c0471814>] (dev_hard_start_xmit+0x2f0/0x43c)
[   29.725926] [<c0471814>] (dev_hard_start_xmit) from [<c04878d0>] (sch_direct_xmit+0x64/0x2a0)
[   29.734867] [<c04878d0>] (sch_direct_xmit) from [<c0487c38>] (__qdisc_run+0x12c/0x18c)
[   29.743169] [<c0487c38>] (__qdisc_run) from [<c046e1b0>] (net_tx_action+0xe0/0x178)
[   29.751205] [<c046e1b0>] (net_tx_action) from [<c0036690>] (__do_softirq+0x100/0x264)
[   29.759420] [<c0036690>] (__do_softirq) from [<c0036818>] (run_ksoftirqd+0x24/0x4c)
[   29.767453] [<c0036818>] (run_ksoftirqd) from [<c005232c>] (smpboot_thread_fn+0x128/0x13c)
[   29.776121] [<c005232c>] (smpboot_thread_fn) from [<c004c3fc>] (kthread+0xd0/0xe4)
[   29.784061] [<c004c3fc>] (kthread) from [<c000da88>] (ret_from_fork+0x14/0x2c)
[   29.791628] ---[ end trace 3406ff24bd973834 ]---

The problem is there are still interrupts after deregister ieee802154
device. This patch mask all interrupts in the at86rf2xx chips before
deregister the device.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <alex.aring@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:43:14 -04:00
Hannes Frederic Sowa
43a43b6040 ipv6: some ipv6 statistic counters failed to disable bh
After commit c15b1ccadb ("ipv6: move DAD and addrconf_verify
processing to workqueue") some counters are now updated in process context
and thus need to disable bh before doing so, otherwise deadlocks can
happen on 32-bit archs. Fabio Estevam noticed this while while mounting
a NFS volume on an ARM board.

As a compensation for missing this I looked after the other *_STATS_BH
and found three other calls which need updating:

1) icmp6_send: ip6_fragment -> icmpv6_send -> icmp6_send (error handling)
2) ip6_push_pending_frames: rawv6_sendmsg -> rawv6_push_pending_frames -> ...
   (only in case of icmp protocol with raw sockets in error handling)
3) ping6_v6_sendmsg (error handling)

Fixes: c15b1ccadb ("ipv6: move DAD and addrconf_verify processing to workqueue")
Reported-by: Fabio Estevam <festevam@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@freescale.com>
Cc: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes@stressinduktion.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:38:12 -04:00
Lucas Stach
44934fac21 net: fec: make sure to init MAC address
Though we made sure to acquire a valid MAC for
the netdevice we never actually programmed it
into the hardware.
So if the bootloader did not set the MAC,
network operation would only work if userspace
explicitly asked to transfer the MAC to hardware.

Signed-off-by: Lucas Stach <l.stach@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:34:19 -04:00
Hannes Frederic Sowa
6dfac5c336 ipv6: strengthen fallback fragmentation id generation
First off, we don't need to check for non-NULL rt any more, as we are
guaranteed to always get a valid rt6_info. Drop the check.

In case we couldn't allocate an inet_peer for fragmentation information
we currently generate strictly incrementing fragmentation ids for all
destination. This is done to maximize the cycle and avoid collisions.

Those fragmentation ids are very predictable. At least we should try to
mix in the destination address.

While it should make no difference to simply use a PRNG at this point,
secure_ipv6_id ensures that we don't leak information from prandom,
so its internal state could be recoverable.

This fallback function should normally not get used thus this should
not affect performance at all. It is just meant as a safety net.

Signed-off-by: Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes@stressinduktion.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:33:38 -04:00
Eric Dumazet
a50e233c50 net-gro: restore frag0 optimization
Main difference between napi_frags_skb() and napi_gro_receive() is that
the later is called while ethernet header was already pulled by the NIC
driver (eth_type_trans() was called before napi_gro_receive())

Jerry Chu in commit 299603e837 ("net-gro: Prepare GRO stack for the
upcoming tunneling support") tried to remove this difference by calling
eth_type_trans() from napi_frags_skb() instead of doing this later from
napi_frags_finish()

Goal was that napi_gro_complete() could call
ptype->callbacks.gro_complete(skb, 0)  (offset of first network header =
0)

Also, xxx_gro_receive() handlers all use off = skb_gro_offset(skb) to
point to their own header, for the current skb and ones held in gro_list

Problem is this cleanup work defeated the frag0 optimization:
It turns out the consecutive pskb_may_pull() calls are too expensive.

This patch brings back the frag0 stuff in napi_frags_skb().

As all skb have their mac header in skb head, we no longer need
skb_gro_mac_header()

Reported-by: Michal Schmidt <mschmidt@redhat.com>
Fixes: 299603e837 ("net-gro: Prepare GRO stack for the upcoming tunneling support")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Cc: Jerry Chu <hkchu@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:26:40 -04:00
Sasha Levin
bf39b4247b rds: prevent dereference of a NULL device in rds_iw_laddr_check
Binding might result in a NULL device which is later dereferenced
without checking.

Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sasha.levin@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:25:52 -04:00
david decotigny
2d3b479df4 net-sysfs: expose number of carrier on/off changes
This allows to monitor carrier on/off transitions and detect link
flapping issues:
 - new /sys/class/net/X/carrier_changes
 - new rtnetlink IFLA_CARRIER_CHANGES (getlink)

Tested:
  - grep . /sys/class/net/*/carrier_changes
    + ip link set dev X down/up
    + plug/unplug cable
  - updated iproute2: prints IFLA_CARRIER_CHANGES
  - iproute2 20121211-2 (debian): unchanged behavior

Signed-off-by: David Decotigny <decot@googlers.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:24:52 -04:00
Wang Yufen
9c76a114bb ipv6: tcp_ipv6 policy route issue
The issue raises when adding policy route, specify a particular
NIC as oif, the policy route did not take effect. The reason is
that fl6.oif is not set and route map failed. From the
tcp_v6_send_response function, if the binding address is linklocal,
fl6.oif is set, but not for global address.

Acked-by: Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes@stressinduktion.org>
Signed-off-by: Wang Yufen <wangyufen@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:16:17 -04:00
Wang Yufen
60ea37f7a5 ipv6: reuse rt6_need_strict
Move the whole rt6_need_strict as static inline into ip6_route.h,
so that it can be reused

Signed-off-by: Wang Yufen <wangyufen@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:16:16 -04:00
Wang Yufen
4aa956d801 ipv6: tcp_ipv6 do some cleanup
Signed-off-by: Wang Yufen <wangyufen@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:16:16 -04:00
David S. Miller
788367fdb3 Merge branch 'net_sysfs_doc'
Florian Fainelli says:

====================
net: document sysfs entries

This patchset attempts to document the basic set of sysfs entries that are
exposed by netdevices in /sys/class/net/<iface>/

I did not go before the pre-git era, so the oldest entries are marked with
the 2.6.12 kernel version and dated of April 2005.

Future patches will document the queues/ and statistics/ directories as well.
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:09:26 -04:00
Florian Fainelli
339e022396 net: export NET_ADDR_* values to user-space API
NET_ADDR_* values are exported in the
/sys/class/net/<iface>/addr_assign_type sysfs attributes, and as such
constitutes an user-space ABI. Move the NET_ADDR_* definitions from
include/linux/netdevice.h to include/uapi/linux/netdevice.h

Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:09:06 -04:00
Florian Fainelli
39f1a2f0a1 net: sysfs: add Documentation entries for basic set of attributes
Add sysfs attributes Documentation entries for the basic set of
attributes that are exposed by a network device in
/sys/class/net/<iface>/

Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:09:06 -04:00
Yegor Yefremov
7b5939ba59 qmi_wwan/cdc_ether: move Novatel E371 (1410:9011) to qmi_wwan
This device provides QMI and ethernet functionality via a standard CDC
ethernet descriptor.  But when driven by cdc_ether, the QMI
functionality is unavailable because only cdc_ether can claim the USB
interface. Thus blacklist the device in cdc_ether and add its IDs to
qmi_wwan, which enables both QMI and ethernet simultaneously.

Signed-off-by: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:06:11 -04:00
David S. Miller
fea1829f9b Merge branch 'bridge_8021AD'
Vlad Yasevich says:

====================
bridge: Fix forwarding of 8021AD frames

Bridge has its own way to deterine if the packet is forwardable and it doesn't
support 8021ad tags correctly.  Instead just allow bridge to use an
existing is_skb_forwardable() function.

v2: Fix missing hunk in patch 2/2 to make it build.

v3: Fix indent for is_skb_forwardable
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:04:23 -04:00
Vlad Yasevich
f6367b4660 bridge: use is_skb_forwardable in forward path
Use existing function instead of trying to use our own.

Signed-off-by: Vlad Yasevich <vyasevic@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:04:04 -04:00
Vlad Yasevich
1ee481fb4c net: Allow modules to use is_skb_forwardable
Signed-off-by: Vlad Yasevich <vyasevic@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 16:04:04 -04:00
John W. Linville
96da266e77 Merge branch 'master' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-next into for-davem 2014-03-31 15:22:17 -04:00
Alexey Khoroshilov
a31267c308 rtl8187: fix use after free on failure path in rtl8187_probe()
If allocation of io_dmabuf fails, rtl8187_probe() calls usb_put_dev(udev)
while usb_get_dev(udev) is not called yet. As a result refcnt is decremented
incorrectly and usb_dev can be used after memory deallocation.

Found by Linux Driver Verification project (linuxtesting.org).

Signed-off-by: Alexey Khoroshilov <khoroshilov@ispras.ru>
Acked-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-03-31 13:47:41 -04:00
Andrea Merello
6cea5f2173 rtl8180: don't use weird trick to access "far" registers
In rtl8180/rtl8185/rtl8187se the register space is represented
using packed structure type. Register are thus accessed using a
pointer of this type.
All registers are packed toghether, and only small gaps are present.

However Rtl8187se has also some "sparse" registers, very far from
the "main register block".

It could be possible to access them by simply declare huge reserved
blocks inside the register struct (and this causes NO memory waste).
However, for various reasons, access to those "far" registers is
done with special dedicated macros, without declaring them in the
register struct.

This is done in an intricate manner, that makes code less readable
and caused static analisys tool to produce warnings.

This patch keeps the "macro" mechanism, but it changes its
implementation in a simplier and more straightforward way.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Merello <andrea.merello@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-03-31 13:47:41 -04:00
Dan Carpenter
3f3aa2fb48 rsi: rsi_91x: misleading debug printk
There is a missing set of curly braces here so the debug output says
"Probe confirm received" unintentionally.

Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-03-31 13:47:41 -04:00
Amitkumar Karwar
a7488c792f mwifiex: fix spinlock bad magic bug
[ 6630.450908] BUG: spinlock bad magic on CPU#1,
               ksdioirqd/mmc1/355
[ 6630.450914] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference
               at virtual address 0000004f
[ 6630.450919] pgd = ecbd8000
[ 6630.450926] [0000004f] *pgd=00000000
[ 6630.450936]  lock: 0xeea4ab08, .magic: 00000000,
               .owner: <none>/-1, .owner_cpu: 0
[ 6630.450939] Backtrace:
[ 6630.450956] [<c010d354>] (unwind_backtrace+0x0/0x118) from
               [<c060c238>] (dump_stack+0x28/0x30)
[ 6630.450960] Internal error: Oops: 5 [#1] SMP ARM
[ 6630.450964] Modules linked in: uvcvideo videobuf2_vmalloc
[ 6630.450980] [<c060c238>] (dump_stack+0x28/0x30) from
               [<c0315ab4>] (spin_dump+0x80/0x94)
[ 6630.450988] [<c0315ab4>] (spin_dump+0x80/0x94) from
               [<c0315af4>] (spin_bug+0x2c/0x30)
[ 6630.450996] [<c0315af4>] (spin_bug+0x2c/0x30) from
               [<c0315b80>] (do_raw_spin_lock+0x28/0x15c)
[ 6630.451004] [<c0315b80>] (do_raw_spin_lock+0x28/0x15c) from
               [<c0610c24>] (_raw_spin_lock_irqsave+0x20/0x28)
[ 6630.451016] [<c0610c24>] (_raw_spin_lock_irqsave+0x20/0x28)
               from [<bf07a7f4>] (mwifiex_exec_next_cmd
                                  +0x6c/0x45c [mwifiex])
[ 6630.451030] [<bf07a7f4>] (mwifiex_exec_next_cmd+0x6c/0x45c
               [mwifiex]) from [<bf07834c>]
               (mwifiex_main_process+0x2c8/0x464 [mwifiex])
[ 6630.451047] [<bf07834c>] (mwifiex_main_process+0x2c8/0x464
               [mwifiex]) from [<bf0a093c>]
               (mwifiex_sdio_interrupt+0xc8/0x1cc [mwifiex_sdio]
[ 6630.451064] [<bf0a093c>] (mwifiex_sdio_interrupt+0xc8/0x1cc
               [mwifiex_sdio]) from [<c04bbde0>]
               (sdio_irq_thread+0x178/0x31c)
[ 6630.451079] [<c04bbde0>] (sdio_irq_thread+0x178/0x31c) from
               [<c0145514>] (kthread+0xc8/0xd8)
[ 6630.451095] [<c0145514>] (kthread+0xc8/0xd8) from
               [<c0106118>] (ret_from_fork+0x14/0x20)

This bug has introduced/exposed due to recent patch in which we
cancel pending commands before suspend (using hs_enabling flag).
The NULL pointer is dereferenced when both
mwifiex_cancel_all_pending_cmd() and mwifiex_exec_next_cmd()
try to access cmd pending queue simultaneously.

Signed-off-by: Amitkumar Karwar <akarwar@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Bing Zhao <bzhao@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-03-31 13:47:41 -04:00
Andrea Merello
aabcaa8b49 rtl8187: fix compile warning
ANAPARAM3 register, defined in the rtl818x common register
struct, is accessed as 16bit by rtl8187se and as 8bit by rtl8187b.
Since I have no documentation about this, I can only stick to
the reference code and to what is known to work.

This issue has been addressed by a patch from Larry Finger
that introduces an "union", in the register struct.
In my last patch-set I applied it on the register struct, but
I forget to update rtl8187 driver too.
This patch does it.

Suggested-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net> [ Original patch ]
Signed-off-by: Andrea Merello <andrea.merello@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-03-31 13:47:41 -04:00
Adam Lee
2a54eb5e14 rtlwifi: rtl8188ee: enable MSI interrupts mode
Some HP notebooks using this rtl8188ee hardware module can't get
AP scan results with pin-based interrupts mode, enabling MSI interrupts
mode could fix it.

As RealTek's testing results, RTL8188EE works well with both MSI mode
and pin-based mode fallback.

Signed-off-by: Adam Lee <adam.lee@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-03-31 13:47:41 -04:00
Adam Lee
94010fa0dd rtlwifi: add MSI interrupts mode support
Add MSI interrupts mode support, enable it when submodules' msi_support
flag is true, also could fallback to pin-based interrupts mode if MSI
interrupts mode fails.

RealTek's policy(on modules which work well with MSI interrupts mode) is:

> If the platform supports both MSI and pin-based, use MSI.
> If the platform supports MSI only, use MSI.
> If the platform supports pin-based only, use pin-based.

Also as RealTek's testing results, RTL8188EE and RTL8723BE work well
with both MSI mode and pin-based mode fallback.

Signed-off-by: Adam Lee <adam.lee@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-03-31 13:47:41 -04:00
Amitkumar Karwar
52250cbee7 mwifiex: use timeout variant for wait_event_interruptible
It has been observed that system hangs during suspend, if host
sleep activation fails due to a missing interrupt from firmware.
Use timeout variant, so that the thread will be woken up when
timer expires.

Signed-off-by: Amitkumar Karwar <akarwar@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Bing Zhao <bzhao@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-03-31 13:47:40 -04:00
Amitkumar Karwar
3d026d09b2 mwifiex: cancel pending commands for signal
When a thread is interrupted by signal, all
wait_event_interruptible calls after queueing commands return
an error. Numbers of commands in pending queue are increased
in this case. Sometimes all commands nodes in pool are filled.

We will cancel pending commands when signal is received.

Signed-off-by: Amitkumar Karwar <akarwar@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Bing Zhao <bzhao@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-03-31 13:47:40 -04:00
Amitkumar Karwar
1845bd3a91 mwifiex: scan command preparation failure handling
When scan request is received, scan commands are prepared and
queued into scan pending queue. There is a corner case when
command nodes are full. So we stop queueing further scan
commands and return an error. This patch makes sure that
currently queued commands in scan pending queue are also freed
in this case.

Signed-off-by: Amitkumar Karwar <akarwar@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Bing Zhao <bzhao@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-03-31 13:47:40 -04:00
David S. Miller
9109e17f7c Merge branch 'filter-next'
Daniel Borkmann says:

====================
BPF updates

We sat down and have heavily reworked the whole previous patchset
from v10 [1] to address all comments/concerns. This patchset therefore
*replaces* the internal BPF interpreter with the new layout as
discussed in [1], and migrates some exotic callers to properly use the
BPF API for a transparent upgrade. All other callers that already use
the BPF API in a way it should be used, need no further changes to run
the new internals. We also removed the sysctl knob entirely, and do not
expose any structure to userland, so that implementation details only
reside in kernel space. Since we are replacing the interpreter we had
to migrate seccomp in one patch along with the interpreter to not break
anything. When attaching a new filter, the flow can be described as
following: i) test if jit compiler is enabled and can compile the user
BPF, ii) if so, then go for it, iii) if not, then transparently migrate
the filter into the new representation, and run it in the interpreter.
Also, we have scratched the jit flag from the len attribute and made it
as initial patch in this series as Pablo has suggested in the last
feedback, thanks. For details, please refer to the patches themselves.

We did extensive testing of BPF and seccomp on the new interpreter
itself and also on the user ABIs and could not find any issues; new
performance numbers as posted in patch 8 are also still the same.

Please find more details in the patches themselves.

For all the previous history from v1 to v10, see [1]. We have decided
to drop the v11 as we have pedantically reworked the set, but of course,
included all previous feedback.

v3 -> v4:
 - Applied feedback from Dave regarding swap insns
 - Rebased on net-next
v2 -> v3:
 - Rebased to latest net-next (i.e. w/ rxhash->hash rename)
 - Fixed patch 8/9 commit message/doc as suggested by Dave
 - Rest is unchanged
v1 -> v2:
 - Rebased to latest net-next
 - Added static to ptp_filter as suggested by Dave
 - Fixed a typo in patch 8's commit message
 - Rest unchanged

Thanks !

  [1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1665858
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 00:45:49 -04:00
Alexei Starovoitov
9a985cdc5c doc: filter: extend BPF documentation to document new internals
Further extend the current BPF documentation to document new BPF
engine internals. Joint work with Daniel Borkmann.

Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@plumgrid.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 00:45:09 -04:00
Alexei Starovoitov
bd4cf0ed33 net: filter: rework/optimize internal BPF interpreter's instruction set
This patch replaces/reworks the kernel-internal BPF interpreter with
an optimized BPF instruction set format that is modelled closer to
mimic native instruction sets and is designed to be JITed with one to
one mapping. Thus, the new interpreter is noticeably faster than the
current implementation of sk_run_filter(); mainly for two reasons:

1. Fall-through jumps:

  BPF jump instructions are forced to go either 'true' or 'false'
  branch which causes branch-miss penalty. The new BPF jump
  instructions have only one branch and fall-through otherwise,
  which fits the CPU branch predictor logic better. `perf stat`
  shows drastic difference for branch-misses between the old and
  new code.

2. Jump-threaded implementation of interpreter vs switch
   statement:

  Instead of single table-jump at the top of 'switch' statement,
  gcc will now generate multiple table-jump instructions, which
  helps CPU branch predictor logic.

Note that the verification of filters is still being done through
sk_chk_filter() in classical BPF format, so filters from user- or
kernel space are verified in the same way as we do now, and same
restrictions/constraints hold as well.

We reuse current BPF JIT compilers in a way that this upgrade would
even be fine as is, but nevertheless allows for a successive upgrade
of BPF JIT compilers to the new format.

The internal instruction set migration is being done after the
probing for JIT compilation, so in case JIT compilers are able to
create a native opcode image, we're going to use that, and in all
other cases we're doing a follow-up migration of the BPF program's
instruction set, so that it can be transparently run in the new
interpreter.

In short, the *internal* format extends BPF in the following way (more
details can be taken from the appended documentation):

  - Number of registers increase from 2 to 10
  - Register width increases from 32-bit to 64-bit
  - Conditional jt/jf targets replaced with jt/fall-through
  - Adds signed > and >= insns
  - 16 4-byte stack slots for register spill-fill replaced
    with up to 512 bytes of multi-use stack space
  - Introduction of bpf_call insn and register passing convention
    for zero overhead calls from/to other kernel functions
  - Adds arithmetic right shift and endianness conversion insns
  - Adds atomic_add insn
  - Old tax/txa insns are replaced with 'mov dst,src' insn

Performance of two BPF filters generated by libpcap resp. bpf_asm
was measured on x86_64, i386 and arm32 (other libpcap programs
have similar performance differences):

fprog #1 is taken from Documentation/networking/filter.txt:
tcpdump -i eth0 port 22 -dd

fprog #2 is taken from 'man tcpdump':
tcpdump -i eth0 'tcp port 22 and (((ip[2:2] - ((ip[0]&0xf)<<2)) -
   ((tcp[12]&0xf0)>>2)) != 0)' -dd

Raw performance data from BPF micro-benchmark: SK_RUN_FILTER on the
same SKB (cache-hit) or 10k SKBs (cache-miss); time in ns per call,
smaller is better:

--x86_64--
         fprog #1  fprog #1   fprog #2  fprog #2
         cache-hit cache-miss cache-hit cache-miss
old BPF      90       101        192       202
new BPF      31        71         47        97
old BPF jit  12        34         17        44
new BPF jit TBD

--i386--
         fprog #1  fprog #1   fprog #2  fprog #2
         cache-hit cache-miss cache-hit cache-miss
old BPF     107       136        227       252
new BPF      40       119         69       172

--arm32--
         fprog #1  fprog #1   fprog #2  fprog #2
         cache-hit cache-miss cache-hit cache-miss
old BPF     202       300        475       540
new BPF     180       270        330       470
old BPF jit  26       182         37       202
new BPF jit TBD

Thus, without changing any userland BPF filters, applications on
top of AF_PACKET (or other families) such as libpcap/tcpdump, cls_bpf
classifier, netfilter's xt_bpf, team driver's load-balancing mode,
and many more will have better interpreter filtering performance.

While we are replacing the internal BPF interpreter, we also need
to convert seccomp BPF in the same step to make use of the new
internal structure since it makes use of lower-level API details
without being further decoupled through higher-level calls like
sk_unattached_filter_{create,destroy}(), for example.

Just as for normal socket filtering, also seccomp BPF experiences
a time-to-verdict speedup:

05-sim-long_jumps.c of libseccomp was used as micro-benchmark:

  seccomp_rule_add_exact(ctx,...
  seccomp_rule_add_exact(ctx,...

  rc = seccomp_load(ctx);

  for (i = 0; i < 10000000; i++)
     syscall(199, 100);

'short filter' has 2 rules
'large filter' has 200 rules

'short filter' performance is slightly better on x86_64/i386/arm32
'large filter' is much faster on x86_64 and i386 and shows no
               difference on arm32

--x86_64-- short filter
old BPF: 2.7 sec
 39.12%  bench  libc-2.15.so       [.] syscall
  8.10%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] sk_run_filter
  6.31%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] system_call
  5.59%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] trace_hardirqs_on_caller
  4.37%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] trace_hardirqs_off_caller
  3.70%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] __secure_computing
  3.67%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] lock_is_held
  3.03%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] seccomp_bpf_load
new BPF: 2.58 sec
 42.05%  bench  libc-2.15.so       [.] syscall
  6.91%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] system_call
  6.25%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] trace_hardirqs_on_caller
  6.07%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] __secure_computing
  5.08%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] sk_run_filter_int_seccomp

--arm32-- short filter
old BPF: 4.0 sec
 39.92%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] vector_swi
 16.60%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] sk_run_filter
 14.66%  bench  libc-2.17.so       [.] syscall
  5.42%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] seccomp_bpf_load
  5.10%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] __secure_computing
new BPF: 3.7 sec
 35.93%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] vector_swi
 21.89%  bench  libc-2.17.so       [.] syscall
 13.45%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] sk_run_filter_int_seccomp
  6.25%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] __secure_computing
  3.96%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] syscall_trace_exit

--x86_64-- large filter
old BPF: 8.6 seconds
    73.38%    bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] sk_run_filter
    10.70%    bench  libc-2.15.so       [.] syscall
     5.09%    bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] seccomp_bpf_load
     1.97%    bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] system_call
new BPF: 5.7 seconds
    66.20%    bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] sk_run_filter_int_seccomp
    16.75%    bench  libc-2.15.so       [.] syscall
     3.31%    bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] system_call
     2.88%    bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] __secure_computing

--i386-- large filter
old BPF: 5.4 sec
new BPF: 3.8 sec

--arm32-- large filter
old BPF: 13.5 sec
 73.88%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] sk_run_filter
 10.29%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] vector_swi
  6.46%  bench  libc-2.17.so       [.] syscall
  2.94%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] seccomp_bpf_load
  1.19%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] __secure_computing
  0.87%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] sys_getuid
new BPF: 13.5 sec
 76.08%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] sk_run_filter_int_seccomp
 10.98%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] vector_swi
  5.87%  bench  libc-2.17.so       [.] syscall
  1.77%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] __secure_computing
  0.93%  bench  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] sys_getuid

BPF filters generated by seccomp are very branchy, so the new
internal BPF performance is better than the old one. Performance
gains will be even higher when BPF JIT is committed for the
new structure, which is planned in future work (as successive
JIT migrations).

BPF has also been stress-tested with trinity's BPF fuzzer.

Joint work with Daniel Borkmann.

Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@plumgrid.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>
Cc: Hagen Paul Pfeifer <hagen@jauu.net>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Paul Moore <pmoore@redhat.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 00:45:09 -04:00
Daniel Borkmann
77e0114ae9 net: isdn: use sk_unattached_filter api
Similarly as in ppp, we need to migrate the ISDN/PPP code to make use
of the sk_unattached_filter api in order to decouple having direct
filter structure access. By using sk_unattached_filter_{create,destroy},
we can allow for the possibility to jit compile filters for faster
filter verdicts as well.

Joint work with Alexei Starovoitov.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@plumgrid.com>
Cc: Karsten Keil <isdn@linux-pingi.de>
Cc: isdn4linux@listserv.isdn4linux.de
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-03-31 00:45:09 -04:00