Stanislav Fomichev says:
====================
First patch adds custom getsockopt for TCP_ZEROCOPY_RECEIVE
to remove kmalloc and lock_sock overhead from the dat path.
Second patch removes kzalloc/kfree from getsockopt for the common cases.
Third patch switches cgroup_bpf_enabled to be per-attach to
to add only overhead for the cgroup attach types used on the system.
No visible user-side changes.
v9:
- include linux/tcp.h instead of netinet/tcp.h in sockopt_sk.c
- note that v9 depends on the commit 4be34f3d07 ("bpf: Don't leak
memory in bpf getsockopt when optlen == 0") from bpf tree
v8:
- add bpi.h to tools/include/uapi in the same patch (Martin KaFai Lau)
- kmalloc instead of kzalloc when exporting buffer (Martin KaFai Lau)
- note that v8 depends on the commit 4be34f3d07 ("bpf: Don't leak
memory in bpf getsockopt when optlen == 0") from bpf tree
v7:
- add comment about buffer contents for retval != 0 (Martin KaFai Lau)
- export tcp.h into tools/include/uapi (Martin KaFai Lau)
- note that v7 depends on the commit 4be34f3d07 ("bpf: Don't leak
memory in bpf getsockopt when optlen == 0") from bpf tree
v6:
- avoid indirect cost for new bpf_bypass_getsockopt (Eric Dumazet)
v5:
- reorder patches to reduce the churn (Martin KaFai Lau)
v4:
- update performance numbers
- bypass_bpf_getsockopt (Martin KaFai Lau)
v3:
- remove extra newline, add comment about sizeof tcp_zerocopy_receive
(Martin KaFai Lau)
- add another patch to remove lock_sock overhead from
TCP_ZEROCOPY_RECEIVE; technically, this makes patch #1 obsolete,
but I'd still prefer to keep it to help with other socket
options
v2:
- perf numbers for getsockopt kmalloc reduction (Song Liu)
- (sk) in BPF_CGROUP_PRE_CONNECT_ENABLED (Song Liu)
- 128 -> 64 buffer size, BUILD_BUG_ON (Martin KaFai Lau)
====================
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
When we attach any cgroup hook, the rest (even if unused/unattached) start
to contribute small overhead. In particular, the one we want to avoid is
__cgroup_bpf_run_filter_skb which does two redirections to get to
the cgroup and pushes/pulls skb.
Let's split cgroup_bpf_enabled to be per-attach to make sure
only used attach types trigger.
I've dropped some existing high-level cgroup_bpf_enabled in some
places because BPF_PROG_CGROUP_XXX_RUN macros usually have another
cgroup_bpf_enabled check.
I also had to copy-paste BPF_CGROUP_RUN_SA_PROG_LOCK for
GETPEERNAME/GETSOCKNAME because type for cgroup_bpf_enabled[type]
has to be constant and known at compile time.
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Song Liu <songliubraving@fb.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210115163501.805133-4-sdf@google.com
When we attach a bpf program to cgroup/getsockopt any other getsockopt()
syscall starts incurring kzalloc/kfree cost.
Let add a small buffer on the stack and use it for small (majority)
{s,g}etsockopt values. The buffer is small enough to fit into
the cache line and cover the majority of simple options (most
of them are 4 byte ints).
It seems natural to do the same for setsockopt, but it's a bit more
involved when the BPF program modifies the data (where we have to
kmalloc). The assumption is that for the majority of setsockopt
calls (which are doing pure BPF options or apply policy) this
will bring some benefit as well.
Without this patch (we remove about 1% __kmalloc):
3.38% 0.07% tcp_mmap [kernel.kallsyms] [k] __cgroup_bpf_run_filter_getsockopt
|
--3.30%--__cgroup_bpf_run_filter_getsockopt
|
--0.81%--__kmalloc
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210115163501.805133-3-sdf@google.com
Add custom implementation of getsockopt hook for TCP_ZEROCOPY_RECEIVE.
We skip generic hooks for TCP_ZEROCOPY_RECEIVE and have a custom
call in do_tcp_getsockopt using the on-stack data. This removes
3% overhead for locking/unlocking the socket.
Without this patch:
3.38% 0.07% tcp_mmap [kernel.kallsyms] [k] __cgroup_bpf_run_filter_getsockopt
|
--3.30%--__cgroup_bpf_run_filter_getsockopt
|
--0.81%--__kmalloc
With the patch applied:
0.52% 0.12% tcp_mmap [kernel.kallsyms] [k] __cgroup_bpf_run_filter_getsockopt_kern
Note, exporting uapi/tcp.h requires removing netinet/tcp.h
from test_progs.h because those headers have confliciting
definitions.
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210115163501.805133-2-sdf@google.com
llvm patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D84002 permitted
to emit empty rodata datasec if the elf .rodata section
contains read-only data from local variables. These
local variables will be not emitted as BTF_KIND_VARs
since llvm converted these local variables as
static variables with private linkage without debuginfo
types. Such an empty rodata datasec will make
skeleton code generation easy since for skeleton
a rodata struct will be generated if there is a
.rodata elf section. The existence of a rodata
btf datasec is also consistent with the existence
of a rodata map created by libbpf.
The btf with such an empty rodata datasec will fail
in the kernel though as kernel will reject a datasec
with zero vlen and zero size. For example, for the below code,
int sys_enter(void *ctx)
{
int fmt[6] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6};
int dst[6];
bpf_probe_read(dst, sizeof(dst), fmt);
return 0;
}
We got the below btf (bpftool btf dump ./test.o):
[1] PTR '(anon)' type_id=0
[2] FUNC_PROTO '(anon)' ret_type_id=3 vlen=1
'ctx' type_id=1
[3] INT 'int' size=4 bits_offset=0 nr_bits=32 encoding=SIGNED
[4] FUNC 'sys_enter' type_id=2 linkage=global
[5] INT 'char' size=1 bits_offset=0 nr_bits=8 encoding=SIGNED
[6] ARRAY '(anon)' type_id=5 index_type_id=7 nr_elems=4
[7] INT '__ARRAY_SIZE_TYPE__' size=4 bits_offset=0 nr_bits=32 encoding=(none)
[8] VAR '_license' type_id=6, linkage=global-alloc
[9] DATASEC '.rodata' size=0 vlen=0
[10] DATASEC 'license' size=0 vlen=1
type_id=8 offset=0 size=4
When loading the ./test.o to the kernel with bpftool,
we see the following error:
libbpf: Error loading BTF: Invalid argument(22)
libbpf: magic: 0xeb9f
...
[6] ARRAY (anon) type_id=5 index_type_id=7 nr_elems=4
[7] INT __ARRAY_SIZE_TYPE__ size=4 bits_offset=0 nr_bits=32 encoding=(none)
[8] VAR _license type_id=6 linkage=1
[9] DATASEC .rodata size=24 vlen=0 vlen == 0
libbpf: Error loading .BTF into kernel: -22. BTF is optional, ignoring.
Basically, libbpf changed .rodata datasec size to 24 since elf .rodata
section size is 24. The kernel then rejected the BTF since vlen = 0.
Note that the above kernel verifier failure can be worked around with
changing local variable "fmt" to a static or global, optionally const, variable.
This patch permits a datasec with vlen = 0 in kernel.
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210119153519.3901963-1-yhs@fb.com
Qais Yousef says:
====================
Changes in v3:
* Fix not returning error value correctly in
trigger_module_test_write() (Yonghong)
* Add Yonghong acked-by to patch 1.
Changes in v2:
* Fix compilation error. (Andrii)
* Make the new test use write() instead of read() (Andrii)
Add some missing glue logic to teach bpf about bare tracepoints - tracepoints
without any trace event associated with them.
Bare tracepoints are declare with DECLARE_TRACE(). Full tracepoints are declare
with TRACE_EVENT().
BPF can attach to these tracepoints as RAW_TRACEPOINT() only as there're no
events in tracefs created with them.
====================
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Reuse module_attach infrastructure to add a new bare tracepoint to check
we can attach to it as a raw tracepoint.
Signed-off-by: Qais Yousef <qais.yousef@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210119122237.2426878-3-qais.yousef@arm.com
Gary Lin says:
====================
This patch series implements jump padding to x64 jit to cover some
corner cases that used to consume more than 20 jit passes and caused
failure.
v4:
- Add the detailed comments about the possible padding bytes
- Add the second test case which triggers jmp_cond padding and imm32 nop
jmp padding.
- Add the new test case as another subprog
v3:
- Copy the instructions of prologue separately or the size calculation
of the first BPF instruction would include the prologue.
- Replace WARN_ONCE() with pr_err() and EFAULT
- Use MAX_PASSES in the for loop condition check
- Remove the "padded" flag from x64_jit_data. For the extra pass of
subprogs, padding is always enabled since it won't hurt the images
that converge without padding.
v2:
- Simplify the sample code in the commit description and provide the
jit code
- Check the expected padding bytes with WARN_ONCE
- Move the 'padded' flag to 'struct x64_jit_data'
- Remove the EXPECTED_FAIL flag from bpf_fill_maxinsns11() in test_bpf
- Add 2 verifier tests
====================
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Some subsystems only have bare tracepoints (a tracepoint with no
associated trace event) to avoid the problem of trace events being an
ABI that can't be changed.
>From bpf presepective, bare tracepoints are what it calls
RAW_TRACEPOINT().
Since bpf assumed there's 1:1 mapping, it relied on hooking to
DEFINE_EVENT() macro to create bpf mapping of the tracepoints. Since
bare tracepoints use DECLARE_TRACE() to create the tracepoint, bpf had
no knowledge about their existence.
By teaching bpf_probe.h to parse DECLARE_TRACE() in a similar fashion to
DEFINE_EVENT(), bpf can find and attach to the new raw tracepoints.
Enabling that comes with the contract that changes to raw tracepoints
don't constitute a regression if they break existing bpf programs.
We need the ability to continue to morph and modify these raw
tracepoints without worrying about any ABI.
Update Documentation/bpf/bpf_design_QA.rst to document this contract.
Signed-off-by: Qais Yousef <qais.yousef@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210119122237.2426878-2-qais.yousef@arm.com
There are 3 tests added into verifier's jit tests to trigger x64
jit jump padding.
The first test can be represented as the following assembly code:
1: bpf_call bpf_get_prandom_u32
2: if r0 == 1 goto pc+128
3: if r0 == 2 goto pc+128
...
129: if r0 == 128 goto pc+128
130: goto pc+128
131: goto pc+127
...
256: goto pc+2
257: goto pc+1
258: r0 = 1
259: ret
We first store a random number to r0 and add the corresponding
conditional jumps (2~129) to make verifier believe that those jump
instructions from 130 to 257 are reachable. When the program is sent to
x64 jit, it starts to optimize out the NOP jumps backwards from 257.
Since there are 128 such jumps, the program easily reaches 15 passes and
triggers jump padding.
Here is the x64 jit code of the first test:
0: 0f 1f 44 00 00 nop DWORD PTR [rax+rax*1+0x0]
5: 66 90 xchg ax,ax
7: 55 push rbp
8: 48 89 e5 mov rbp,rsp
b: e8 4c 90 75 e3 call 0xffffffffe375905c
10: 48 83 f8 01 cmp rax,0x1
14: 0f 84 fe 04 00 00 je 0x518
1a: 48 83 f8 02 cmp rax,0x2
1e: 0f 84 f9 04 00 00 je 0x51d
...
f6: 48 83 f8 18 cmp rax,0x18
fa: 0f 84 8b 04 00 00 je 0x58b
100: 48 83 f8 19 cmp rax,0x19
104: 0f 84 86 04 00 00 je 0x590
10a: 48 83 f8 1a cmp rax,0x1a
10e: 0f 84 81 04 00 00 je 0x595
...
500: 0f 84 83 01 00 00 je 0x689
506: 48 81 f8 80 00 00 00 cmp rax,0x80
50d: 0f 84 76 01 00 00 je 0x689
513: e9 71 01 00 00 jmp 0x689
518: e9 6c 01 00 00 jmp 0x689
...
5fe: e9 86 00 00 00 jmp 0x689
603: e9 81 00 00 00 jmp 0x689
608: 0f 1f 00 nop DWORD PTR [rax]
60b: eb 7c jmp 0x689
60d: eb 7a jmp 0x689
...
683: eb 04 jmp 0x689
685: eb 02 jmp 0x689
687: 66 90 xchg ax,ax
689: b8 01 00 00 00 mov eax,0x1
68e: c9 leave
68f: c3 ret
As expected, a 3 bytes NOPs is inserted at 608 due to the transition
from imm32 jmp to imm8 jmp. A 2 bytes NOPs is also inserted at 687 to
replace a NOP jump.
The second test case is tricky. Here is the assembly code:
1: bpf_call bpf_get_prandom_u32
2: if r0 == 1 goto pc+2048
3: if r0 == 2 goto pc+2048
...
2049: if r0 == 2048 goto pc+2048
2050: goto pc+2048
2051: goto pc+16
2052: goto pc+15
...
2064: goto pc+3
2065: goto pc+2
2066: goto pc+1
...
[repeat "goto pc+16".."goto pc+1" 127 times]
...
4099: r0 = 2
4100: ret
There are 4 major parts of the program.
1) 1~2049: Those are instructions to make 2050~4098 reachable. Some of
them also could generate the padding for jmp_cond.
2) 2050: This is the target instruction for the imm32 nop jmp padding.
3) 2051~4098: The repeated "goto 1~16" instructions are designed to be
consumed by the nop jmp optimization. In the end, those
instrucitons become 128 continuous 0 offset jmp and are
optimized out in 1 pass, and this make insn 2050 an imm32
nop jmp in the next pass, so that we can trigger the
5 bytes padding.
4) 4099~4100: Those are the instructions to end the program.
The x64 jit code is like this:
0: 0f 1f 44 00 00 nop DWORD PTR [rax+rax*1+0x0]
5: 66 90 xchg ax,ax
7: 55 push rbp
8: 48 89 e5 mov rbp,rsp
b: e8 bc 7b d5 d3 call 0xffffffffd3d57bcc
10: 48 83 f8 01 cmp rax,0x1
14: 0f 84 7e 66 00 00 je 0x6698
1a: 48 83 f8 02 cmp rax,0x2
1e: 0f 84 74 66 00 00 je 0x6698
24: 48 83 f8 03 cmp rax,0x3
28: 0f 84 6a 66 00 00 je 0x6698
2e: 48 83 f8 04 cmp rax,0x4
32: 0f 84 60 66 00 00 je 0x6698
38: 48 83 f8 05 cmp rax,0x5
3c: 0f 84 56 66 00 00 je 0x6698
42: 48 83 f8 06 cmp rax,0x6
46: 0f 84 4c 66 00 00 je 0x6698
...
666c: 48 81 f8 fe 07 00 00 cmp rax,0x7fe
6673: 0f 1f 40 00 nop DWORD PTR [rax+0x0]
6677: 74 1f je 0x6698
6679: 48 81 f8 ff 07 00 00 cmp rax,0x7ff
6680: 0f 1f 40 00 nop DWORD PTR [rax+0x0]
6684: 74 12 je 0x6698
6686: 48 81 f8 00 08 00 00 cmp rax,0x800
668d: 0f 1f 40 00 nop DWORD PTR [rax+0x0]
6691: 74 05 je 0x6698
6693: 0f 1f 44 00 00 nop DWORD PTR [rax+rax*1+0x0]
6698: b8 02 00 00 00 mov eax,0x2
669d: c9 leave
669e: c3 ret
Since insn 2051~4098 are optimized out right before the padding pass,
there are several conditional jumps from the first part are replaced with
imm8 jmp_cond, and this triggers the 4 bytes padding, for example at
6673, 6680, and 668d. On the other hand, Insn 2050 is replaced with the
5 bytes nops at 6693.
The third test is to invoke the first and second tests as subprogs to test
bpf2bpf. Per the system log, there was one more jit happened with only
one pass and the same jit code was produced.
v4:
- Add the second test case which triggers jmp_cond padding and imm32 nop
jmp padding.
- Add the new test case as another subprog
Signed-off-by: Gary Lin <glin@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210119102501.511-4-glin@suse.com
The x64 bpf jit expects bpf images converge within the given passes, but
it could fail to do so with some corner cases. For example:
l0: ja 40
l1: ja 40
[... repeated ja 40 ]
l39: ja 40
l40: ret #0
This bpf program contains 40 "ja 40" instructions which are effectively
NOPs and designed to be replaced with valid code dynamically. Ideally,
bpf jit should optimize those "ja 40" instructions out when translating
the bpf instructions into x64 machine code. However, do_jit() can only
remove one "ja 40" for offset==0 on each pass, so it requires at least
40 runs to eliminate those JMPs and exceeds the current limit of
passes(20). In the end, the program got rejected when BPF_JIT_ALWAYS_ON
is set even though it's legit as a classic socket filter.
To make bpf images more likely converge within 20 passes, this commit
pads some instructions with NOPs in the last 5 passes:
1. conditional jumps
A possible size variance comes from the adoption of imm8 JMP. If the
offset is imm8, we calculate the size difference of this BPF instruction
between the previous and the current pass and fill the gap with NOPs.
To avoid the recalculation of jump offset, those NOPs are inserted before
the JMP code, so we have to subtract the 2 bytes of imm8 JMP when
calculating the NOP number.
2. BPF_JA
There are two conditions for BPF_JA.
a.) nop jumps
If this instruction is not optimized out in the previous pass,
instead of removing it, we insert the equivalent size of NOPs.
b.) label jumps
Similar to condition jumps, we prepend NOPs right before the JMP
code.
To make the code concise, emit_nops() is modified to use the signed len and
return the number of inserted NOPs.
For bpf-to-bpf, we always enable padding for the extra pass since there
is only one extra run and the jump padding doesn't affected the images
that converge without padding.
After applying this patch, the corner case was loaded with the following
jit code:
flen=45 proglen=77 pass=17 image=ffffffffc03367d4 from=jump pid=10097
JIT code: 00000000: 0f 1f 44 00 00 55 48 89 e5 53 41 55 31 c0 45 31
JIT code: 00000010: ed 48 89 fb eb 30 eb 2e eb 2c eb 2a eb 28 eb 26
JIT code: 00000020: eb 24 eb 22 eb 20 eb 1e eb 1c eb 1a eb 18 eb 16
JIT code: 00000030: eb 14 eb 12 eb 10 eb 0e eb 0c eb 0a eb 08 eb 06
JIT code: 00000040: eb 04 eb 02 66 90 31 c0 41 5d 5b c9 c3
0: 0f 1f 44 00 00 nop DWORD PTR [rax+rax*1+0x0]
5: 55 push rbp
6: 48 89 e5 mov rbp,rsp
9: 53 push rbx
a: 41 55 push r13
c: 31 c0 xor eax,eax
e: 45 31 ed xor r13d,r13d
11: 48 89 fb mov rbx,rdi
14: eb 30 jmp 0x46
16: eb 2e jmp 0x46
...
3e: eb 06 jmp 0x46
40: eb 04 jmp 0x46
42: eb 02 jmp 0x46
44: 66 90 xchg ax,ax
46: 31 c0 xor eax,eax
48: 41 5d pop r13
4a: 5b pop rbx
4b: c9 leave
4c: c3 ret
At the 16th pass, 15 jumps were already optimized out, and one jump was
replaced with NOPs at 44 and the image converged at the 17th pass.
v4:
- Add the detailed comments about the possible padding bytes
v3:
- Copy the instructions of prologue separately or the size calculation
of the first BPF instruction would include the prologue.
- Replace WARN_ONCE() with pr_err() and EFAULT
- Use MAX_PASSES in the for loop condition check
- Remove the "padded" flag from x64_jit_data. For the extra pass of
subprogs, padding is always enabled since it won't hurt the images
that converge without padding.
v2:
- Simplify the sample code in the description and provide the jit code
- Check the expected padding bytes with WARN_ONCE
- Move the 'padded' flag to 'struct x64_jit_data'
Signed-off-by: Gary Lin <glin@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210119102501.511-2-glin@suse.com
Commit 91c960b005 ("bpf: Rename BPF_XADD and prepare to encode other
atomics in .imm") modified the BPF documentation, but missed some ReST
markup.
Hence, make htmldocs warns on Documentation/networking/filter.rst:1053:
WARNING: Inline emphasis start-string without end-string.
Add some minimal markup to address this warning.
Fixes: 91c960b005 ("bpf: Rename BPF_XADD and prepare to encode other atomics in .imm")
Signed-off-by: Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Acked-by: Brendan Jackman <jackmanb@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210118080004.6367-1-lukas.bulwahn@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Brendan Jackman added extend atomic operations to the BPF instruction
set in commit 7064a7341a ("Merge branch 'Atomics for eBPF'"), which
introduces the BPF_ATOMIC_OP macro. However, that macro was missing
for the BPF samples. Fix that by adding it into bpf_insn.h.
Fixes: 91c960b005 ("bpf: Rename BPF_XADD and prepare to encode other atomics in .imm")
Signed-off-by: Björn Töpel <bjorn.topel@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Reviewed-by: Brendan Jackman <jackmanb@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210118091753.107572-1-bjorn.topel@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Introduce xdp_build_skb_from_frame utility routine to build the skb
from xdp_frame. Respect to __xdp_build_skb_from_frame,
xdp_build_skb_from_frame will allocate the skb object. Rely on
xdp_build_skb_from_frame in veth driver.
Introduce missing xdp metadata support in veth_xdp_rcv_one routine.
Add missing metadata support in veth_xdp_rcv_one().
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Reviewed-by: Toshiaki Makita <toshiaki.makita1@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/94ade9e853162ae1947941965193190da97457bc.1610475660.git.lorenzo@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Introduce __xdp_build_skb_from_frame utility routine to build
the skb from xdp_frame. Rely on __xdp_build_skb_from_frame in
cpumap code.
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Acked-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/4f9f4c6b3dd3933770c617eb6689dbc0c6e25863.1610475660.git.lorenzo@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Currently tests for bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid() are outside test_progs.
This change folds test cases into test_progs.
Changes from v11:
- Fixed test failure is not detected.
- Removed EXIT(3) call as it will stop test_progs execution.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210114141033.GA17348@localhost
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Conflicts:
drivers/net/can/dev.c
commit 03f16c5075 ("can: dev: can_restart: fix use after free bug")
commit 3e77f70e73 ("can: dev: move driver related infrastructure into separate subdir")
Code move.
drivers/net/dsa/b53/b53_common.c
commit 8e4052c32d ("net: dsa: b53: fix an off by one in checking "vlan->vid"")
commit b7a9e0da2d ("net: switchdev: remove vid_begin -> vid_end range from VLAN objects")
Field rename.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
and can trees.
Current release - regressions:
- nfc: nci: fix the wrong NCI_CORE_INIT parameters
Current release - new code bugs:
- bpf: allow empty module BTFs
Previous releases - regressions:
- bpf: fix signed_{sub,add32}_overflows type handling
- tcp: do not mess with cloned skbs in tcp_add_backlog()
- bpf: prevent double bpf_prog_put call from bpf_tracing_prog_attach
- bpf: don't leak memory in bpf getsockopt when optlen == 0
- tcp: fix potential use-after-free due to double kfree()
- mac80211: fix encryption issues with WEP
- devlink: use right genl user_ptr when handling port param get/set
- ipv6: set multicast flag on the multicast route
- tcp: fix TCP_USER_TIMEOUT with zero window
Previous releases - always broken:
- bpf: local storage helpers should check nullness of owner ptr passed
- mac80211: fix incorrect strlen of .write in debugfs
- cls_flower: call nla_ok() before nla_next()
- skbuff: back tiny skbs with kmalloc() in __netdev_alloc_skb() too
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'net-5.11-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Pull networking fixes from Jakub Kicinski:
"Networking fixes for 5.11-rc5, including fixes from bpf, wireless, and
can trees.
Current release - regressions:
- nfc: nci: fix the wrong NCI_CORE_INIT parameters
Current release - new code bugs:
- bpf: allow empty module BTFs
Previous releases - regressions:
- bpf: fix signed_{sub,add32}_overflows type handling
- tcp: do not mess with cloned skbs in tcp_add_backlog()
- bpf: prevent double bpf_prog_put call from bpf_tracing_prog_attach
- bpf: don't leak memory in bpf getsockopt when optlen == 0
- tcp: fix potential use-after-free due to double kfree()
- mac80211: fix encryption issues with WEP
- devlink: use right genl user_ptr when handling port param get/set
- ipv6: set multicast flag on the multicast route
- tcp: fix TCP_USER_TIMEOUT with zero window
Previous releases - always broken:
- bpf: local storage helpers should check nullness of owner ptr passed
- mac80211: fix incorrect strlen of .write in debugfs
- cls_flower: call nla_ok() before nla_next()
- skbuff: back tiny skbs with kmalloc() in __netdev_alloc_skb() too"
* tag 'net-5.11-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (52 commits)
net: systemport: free dev before on error path
net: usb: cdc_ncm: don't spew notifications
net: mscc: ocelot: Fix multicast to the CPU port
tcp: Fix potential use-after-free due to double kfree()
bpf: Fix signed_{sub,add32}_overflows type handling
can: peak_usb: fix use after free bugs
can: vxcan: vxcan_xmit: fix use after free bug
can: dev: can_restart: fix use after free bug
tcp: fix TCP socket rehash stats mis-accounting
net: dsa: b53: fix an off by one in checking "vlan->vid"
tcp: do not mess with cloned skbs in tcp_add_backlog()
selftests: net: fib_tests: remove duplicate log test
net: nfc: nci: fix the wrong NCI_CORE_INIT parameters
sh_eth: Fix power down vs. is_opened flag ordering
net: Disable NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX when RXCSUM is disabled
netfilter: rpfilter: mask ecn bits before fib lookup
udp: mask TOS bits in udp_v4_early_demux()
xsk: Clear pool even for inactive queues
bpf: Fix helper bpf_map_peek_elem_proto pointing to wrong callback
sh_eth: Make PHY access aware of Runtime PM to fix reboot crash
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Merge tag 'for-linus-5.11-rc5-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xen/tip
Pull xen fix from Juergen Gross:
"A fix for build failure showing up in some configurations"
* tag 'for-linus-5.11-rc5-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xen/tip:
x86/xen: fix 'nopvspin' build error
On the following call path, `sig->pkey_algo` is not assigned
in asymmetric_key_verify_signature(), which causes runtime
crash in public_key_verify_signature().
keyctl_pkey_verify
asymmetric_key_verify_signature
verify_signature
public_key_verify_signature
This patch simply check this situation and fixes the crash
caused by NULL pointer.
Fixes: 2155256396 ("X.509: support OSCCA SM2-with-SM3 certificate verification")
Reported-by: Tobias Markus <tobias@markus-regensburg.de>
Signed-off-by: Tianjia Zhang <tianjia.zhang@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reviewed-and-tested-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@redhat.com>
Tested-by: João Fonseca <jpedrofonseca@ua.pt>
Acked-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@kernel.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.10+
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
After the recent actions to convert readpages aops to readahead, the
NULL checks of readpages aops in cachefiles_read_or_alloc_page() may
hit falsely. More badly, it's an ASSERT() call, and this panics.
Drop the superfluous NULL checks for fixing this regression.
[DH: Note that cachefiles never actually used readpages, so this check was
never actually necessary]
BugLink: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208883
BugLink: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1175245
Fixes: 9ae326a690 ("CacheFiles: A cache that backs onto a mounted filesystem")
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Merge tag 'linux-can-fixes-for-5.11-20210120' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can
Marc Kleine-Budde says:
====================
linux-can-fixes-for-5.11-20210120
All three patches are by Vincent Mailhol and fix a potential use after free bug
in the CAN device infrastructure, the vxcan driver, and the peak_usk driver. In
the TX-path the skb is used to read from after it was passed to the networking
stack with netif_rx_ni().
* tag 'linux-can-fixes-for-5.11-20210120' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can:
can: peak_usb: fix use after free bugs
can: vxcan: vxcan_xmit: fix use after free bug
can: dev: can_restart: fix use after free bug
====================
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210120125202.2187358-1-mkl@pengutronix.de
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
On the error path, it should goto the error handling label to free
allocated memory rather than directly return.
Fixes: 31bc72d976 ("net: systemport: fetch and use clock resources")
Signed-off-by: Pan Bian <bianpan2016@163.com>
Acked-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210120044423.1704-1-bianpan2016@163.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
RTL8156 sends notifications about every 32ms.
Only display/log notifications when something changes.
This issue has been reported by others:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1832472https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/8/27/1083
...
[785962.779840] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 5 using xhci_hcd
[785962.929944] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0bda, idProduct=8156, bcdDevice=30.00
[785962.929949] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=6
[785962.929952] usb 1-1: Product: USB 10/100/1G/2.5G LAN
[785962.929954] usb 1-1: Manufacturer: Realtek
[785962.929956] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 000000001
[785962.991755] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ether
[785963.017068] cdc_ncm 1-1:2.0: MAC-Address: 00:24:27:88:08:15
[785963.017072] cdc_ncm 1-1:2.0: setting rx_max = 16384
[785963.017169] cdc_ncm 1-1:2.0: setting tx_max = 16384
[785963.017682] cdc_ncm 1-1:2.0 usb0: register 'cdc_ncm' at usb-0000:00:14.0-1, CDC NCM, 00:24:27:88:08:15
[785963.019211] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ncm
[785963.023856] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_wdm
[785963.025461] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_mbim
[785963.038824] cdc_ncm 1-1:2.0 enx002427880815: renamed from usb0
[785963.089586] cdc_ncm 1-1:2.0 enx002427880815: network connection: disconnected
[785963.121673] cdc_ncm 1-1:2.0 enx002427880815: network connection: disconnected
[785963.153682] cdc_ncm 1-1:2.0 enx002427880815: network connection: disconnected
...
This is about 2KB per second and will overwrite all contents of a 1MB
dmesg buffer in under 10 minutes rendering them useless for debugging
many kernel problems.
This is also an extra 180 MB/day in /var/logs (or 1GB per week) rendering
the majority of those logs useless too.
When the link is up (expected state), spew amount is >2x higher:
...
[786139.600992] cdc_ncm 2-1:2.0 enx002427880815: network connection: connected
[786139.632997] cdc_ncm 2-1:2.0 enx002427880815: 2500 mbit/s downlink 2500 mbit/s uplink
[786139.665097] cdc_ncm 2-1:2.0 enx002427880815: network connection: connected
[786139.697100] cdc_ncm 2-1:2.0 enx002427880815: 2500 mbit/s downlink 2500 mbit/s uplink
[786139.729094] cdc_ncm 2-1:2.0 enx002427880815: network connection: connected
[786139.761108] cdc_ncm 2-1:2.0 enx002427880815: 2500 mbit/s downlink 2500 mbit/s uplink
...
Chrome OS cannot support RTL8156 until this is fixed.
Signed-off-by: Grant Grundler <grundler@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Hayes Wang <hayeswang@realtek.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210120011208.3768105-1-grundler@chromium.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Multicast entries in the MAC table use the high bits of the MAC
address to encode the ports that should get the packets. But this port
mask does not work for the CPU port, to receive these packets on the
CPU port the MAC_CPU_COPY flag must be set.
Because of this IPv6 was effectively not working because neighbor
solicitations were never received. This was not apparent before commit
9403c158 (net: mscc: ocelot: support IPv4, IPv6 and plain Ethernet mdb
entries) as the IPv6 entries were broken so all incoming IPv6
multicast was then treated as unknown and flooded on all ports.
To fix this problem rework the ocelot_mact_learn() to set the
MAC_CPU_COPY flag when a multicast entry that target the CPU port is
added. For this we have to read back the ports endcoded in the pseudo
MAC address by the caller. It is not a very nice design but that avoid
changing the callers and should make backporting easier.
Signed-off-by: Alban Bedel <alban.bedel@aerq.com>
Fixes: 9403c158b8 ("net: mscc: ocelot: support IPv4, IPv6 and plain Ethernet mdb entries")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210119140638.203374-1-alban.bedel@aerq.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Receiving ACK with a valid SYN cookie, cookie_v4_check() allocates struct
request_sock and then can allocate inet_rsk(req)->ireq_opt. After that,
tcp_v4_syn_recv_sock() allocates struct sock and copies ireq_opt to
inet_sk(sk)->inet_opt. Normally, tcp_v4_syn_recv_sock() inserts the full
socket into ehash and sets NULL to ireq_opt. Otherwise,
tcp_v4_syn_recv_sock() has to reset inet_opt by NULL and free the full
socket.
The commit 01770a1661 ("tcp: fix race condition when creating child
sockets from syncookies") added a new path, in which more than one cores
create full sockets for the same SYN cookie. Currently, the core which
loses the race frees the full socket without resetting inet_opt, resulting
in that both sock_put() and reqsk_put() call kfree() for the same memory:
sock_put
sk_free
__sk_free
sk_destruct
__sk_destruct
sk->sk_destruct/inet_sock_destruct
kfree(rcu_dereference_protected(inet->inet_opt, 1));
reqsk_put
reqsk_free
__reqsk_free
req->rsk_ops->destructor/tcp_v4_reqsk_destructor
kfree(rcu_dereference_protected(inet_rsk(req)->ireq_opt, 1));
Calling kmalloc() between the double kfree() can lead to use-after-free, so
this patch fixes it by setting NULL to inet_opt before sock_put().
As a side note, this kind of issue does not happen for IPv6. This is
because tcp_v6_syn_recv_sock() clones both ipv6_opt and pktopts which
correspond to ireq_opt in IPv4.
Fixes: 01770a1661 ("tcp: fix race condition when creating child sockets from syncookies")
CC: Ricardo Dias <rdias@singlestore.com>
Signed-off-by: Kuniyuki Iwashima <kuniyu@amazon.co.jp>
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@amazon.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210118055920.82516-1-kuniyu@amazon.co.jp
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Daniel Borkmann says:
====================
pull-request: bpf 2021-01-20
1) Fix wrong bpf_map_peek_elem_proto helper callback, from Mircea Cirjaliu.
2) Fix signed_{sub,add32}_overflows type truncation, from Daniel Borkmann.
3) Fix AF_XDP to also clear pools for inactive queues, from Maxim Mikityanskiy.
* https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf:
bpf: Fix signed_{sub,add32}_overflows type handling
xsk: Clear pool even for inactive queues
bpf: Fix helper bpf_map_peek_elem_proto pointing to wrong callback
====================
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210120163439.8160-1-daniel@iogearbox.net
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Fix incorrect signed_{sub,add32}_overflows() input types (and a related buggy
comment). It looks like this might have slipped in via copy/paste issue, also
given prior to 3f50f132d8 ("bpf: Verifier, do explicit ALU32 bounds tracking")
the signature of signed_sub_overflows() had s64 a and s64 b as its input args
whereas now they are truncated to s32. Thus restore proper types. Also, the case
of signed_add32_overflows() is not consistent to signed_sub32_overflows(). Both
have s32 as inputs, therefore align the former.
Fixes: 3f50f132d8 ("bpf: Verifier, do explicit ALU32 bounds tracking")
Reported-by: De4dCr0w <sa516203@mail.ustc.edu.cn>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Reviewed-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
After calling peak_usb_netif_rx_ni(skb), dereferencing skb is unsafe.
Especially, the can_frame cf which aliases skb memory is accessed
after the peak_usb_netif_rx_ni().
Reordering the lines solves the issue.
Fixes: 0a25e1f4f1 ("can: peak_usb: add support for PEAK new CANFD USB adapters")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210120114137.200019-4-mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr
Signed-off-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
After calling netif_rx_ni(skb), dereferencing skb is unsafe.
Especially, the canfd_frame cfd which aliases skb memory is accessed
after the netif_rx_ni().
Fixes: a8f820a380 ("can: add Virtual CAN Tunnel driver (vxcan)")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210120114137.200019-3-mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr
Signed-off-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
After calling netif_rx_ni(skb), dereferencing skb is unsafe.
Especially, the can_frame cf which aliases skb memory is accessed
after the netif_rx_ni() in:
stats->rx_bytes += cf->len;
Reordering the lines solves the issue.
Fixes: 39549eef35 ("can: CAN Network device driver and Netlink interface")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210120114137.200019-2-mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr
Signed-off-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
The previous commit 32efcc06d2 ("tcp: export count for rehash attempts")
would mis-account rehashing SNMP and socket stats:
a. During handshake of an active open, only counts the first
SYN timeout
b. After handshake of passive and active open, stop updating
after (roughly) TCP_RETRIES1 recurring RTOs
c. After the socket aborts, over count timeout_rehash by 1
This patch fixes this by checking the rehash result from sk_rethink_txhash.
Fixes: 32efcc06d2 ("tcp: export count for rehash attempts")
Signed-off-by: Yuchung Cheng <ycheng@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Neal Cardwell <ncardwell@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210119192619.1848270-1-ycheng@google.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
The > comparison should be >= to prevent accessing one element beyond
the end of the dev->vlans[] array in the caller function, b53_vlan_add().
The "dev->vlans" array is allocated in the b53_switch_init() function
and it has "dev->num_vlans" elements.
Fixes: a2482d2ce3 ("net: dsa: b53: Plug in VLAN support")
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Acked-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/YAbxI97Dl/pmBy5V@mwanda
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
This comes from an end-user request, where they're running multiple VMs on
hosts with bonded interfaces connected to some interest switch topologies,
where 802.3ad isn't an option. They're currently running a proprietary
solution that effectively achieves load-balancing of VMs and bandwidth
utilization improvements with a similar form of transmission algorithm.
Basically, each VM has it's own vlan, so it always sends its traffic out
the same interface, unless that interface fails. Traffic gets split
between the interfaces, maintaining a consistent path, with failover still
available if an interface goes down.
Unlike bond_eth_hash(), this hash function is using the full source MAC
address instead of just the last byte, as there are so few components to
the hash, and in the no-vlan case, we would be returning just the last
byte of the source MAC as the hash value. It's entirely possible to have
two NICs in a bond with the same last byte of their MAC, but not the same
MAC, so this adjustment should guarantee distinct hashes in all cases.
This has been rudimetarily tested to provide similar results to the
proprietary solution it is aiming to replace. A patch for iproute2 is also
posted, to properly support the new mode there as well.
Cc: Jay Vosburgh <j.vosburgh@gmail.com>
Cc: Veaceslav Falico <vfalico@gmail.com>
Cc: Andy Gospodarek <andy@greyhouse.net>
Cc: Thomas Davis <tadavis@lbl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210119010927.1191922-1-jarod@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
The commit dbd50f238d ("net: move the hsize check to the else
block in skb_segment") introduced a data corruption for devices
supporting scatter-gather.
The problem boils down to signed/unsigned comparison given
unexpected results: if signed 'hsize' is negative, it will be
considered greater than a positive 'len', which is unsigned.
This commit addresses resorting to the old checks order, so that
'hsize' never has a negative value when compared with 'len'.
v1 -> v2:
- reorder hsize checks instead of explicit cast (Alex)
Bisected-by: Matthieu Baerts <matthieu.baerts@tessares.net>
Fixes: dbd50f238d ("net: move the hsize check to the else block in skb_segment")
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/861947c2d2d087db82af93c21920ce8147d15490.1611074818.git.pabeni@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Heiner Kallweit reported that some skbs were sent with
the following invalid GSO properties :
- gso_size > 0
- gso_type == 0
This was triggerring a WARN_ON_ONCE() in rtl8169_tso_csum_v2.
Juerg Haefliger was able to reproduce a similar issue using
a lan78xx NIC and a workload mixing TCP incoming traffic
and forwarded packets.
The problem is that tcp_add_backlog() is writing
over gso_segs and gso_size even if the incoming packet will not
be coalesced to the backlog tail packet.
While skb_try_coalesce() would bail out if tail packet is cloned,
this overwriting would lead to corruptions of other packets
cooked by lan78xx, sharing a common super-packet.
The strategy used by lan78xx is to use a big skb, and split
it into all received packets using skb_clone() to avoid copies.
The drawback of this strategy is that all the small skb share a common
struct skb_shared_info.
This patch rewrites TCP gso_size/gso_segs handling to only
happen on the tail skb, since skb_try_coalesce() made sure
it was not cloned.
Fixes: 4f693b55c3 ("tcp: implement coalescing on backlog queue")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Bisected-by: Juerg Haefliger <juergh@canonical.com>
Tested-by: Juerg Haefliger <juergh@canonical.com>
Reported-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=209423
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210119164900.766957-1-eric.dumazet@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Currently the smsc911x driver has mininal power management: during
driver probe, the device is powered up, and during driver remove, it is
powered down.
Improve power management by making it more fine-grained:
1. Power the device down when driver probe is finished,
2. Power the device (down) when it is opened (closed),
3. Make sure the device is powered during PHY access.
Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210118150857.796943-1-geert+renesas@glider.be
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Some typos are found out by codespell tool:
$ codespell -w -i 3 ./drivers/net/tun.c
aovid ==> avoid
Fix typos found by codespell.
Signed-off-by: Menglong Dong <dong.menglong@zte.com.cn>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210118111539.35886-1-dong.menglong@zte.com.cn
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Fix the following coccicheck warnings:
./net/sched/sch_taprio.c:393:3-16: WARNING: Assignment of 0/1 to bool
variable.
./net/sched/sch_taprio.c:375:2-15: WARNING: Assignment of 0/1 to bool
variable.
./net/sched/sch_taprio.c:244:4-19: WARNING: Assignment of 0/1 to bool
variable.
Reported-by: Abaci Robot <abaci@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiapeng Zhong <abaci-bugfix@linux.alibaba.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1610958662-71166-1-git-send-email-abaci-bugfix@linux.alibaba.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Grygorii Strashko says:
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net: ethernet: ti: am65-cpsw-nuss: introduce support for am64x cpsw3g
This series introduces basic support for recently introduced TI K3 AM642x SoC [1]
which contains 3 port (2 external ports) CPSW3g module. The CPSW3g integrated
in MAIN domain and can be configured in multi port or switch modes.
In this series only multi port mode is enabled. The initial version of switchdev
support was introduced by Vignesh Raghavendra [2] and work is in progress.
The overall functionality and DT bindings are similar to other K3 CPSWxg
versions, so DT binding changes are minimal and driver is mostly re-used for
TI K3 AM642x CPSW3g.
The main difference is that TI K3 AM642x SoC is not fully DMA coherent and
instead DMA coherency is supported per DMA channel.
Patches 1-2 - DT bindings update
Patches 3-4 - Update driver to support changed DMA coherency model
Patches 5-6 - adds TI K3 AM642x SoC platform data and so enable CPSW3g
[1] https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/spruim2
[2] https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/netdev/cover/20201130082046.16292-1-vigneshr@ti.com/
====================
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210115192853.5469-1-grygorii.strashko@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
The TI AM64x SoCs Gigabit Ethernet Switch subsystem (CPSW3g NUSS) has three
ports (2 ext. ports) and provides Ethernet packet communication for the
device and can be configured in multi port mode or as an Ethernet switch.
This patch adds support for the corresponding CPSW3g version.
Signed-off-by: Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
The AM642x CPSW3g is similar to j721e-cpswxg except its ALE table size is
512 entries. Add entry for the same.
Signed-off-by: Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Use the glue layer's functions to convert the dma_addr_t to and from CPPI5
address (with the ASEL bits), which should be used within the descriptors
and data buffers.
- Per channel coherency support
The DMAs use the 'ASEL' bits to select data and configuration fetch path.
The ASEL bits are placed at the unused parts of any address field used by
the DMAs (pointers to descriptors, addresses in descriptors, ring base
addresses). The ASEL is not part of the address (the DMAs can address
48bits). Individual channels can be configured to be coherent (via ACP
port) or non coherent individually by configuring the ASEL to appropriate
value.
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/cover/1350756/
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Co-developed-by: Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
For DMA API the DMA device should be used as cpsw does not accesses to
descriptors or data buffers in any ways. The DMA does.
Also, drop dma_coerce_mask_and_coherent() setting on CPSW device, as it
should be done by DMA driver which does data movement.
This is required for adding AM64x CPSW3g support where DMA coherency
supported per DMA channel.
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Co-developed-by: Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Update DT binding for recently introduced TI K3 AM642x SoC [1] which
contains 3 port (2 external ports) CPSW3g module. The CPSW3g integrated
in MAIN domain and can be configured in multi port or switch modes.
The overall functionality and DT bindings are similar to other K3 CPSWxg
versions, so DT binding changes are minimal:
- reword description
- add new compatible 'ti,am642-cpsw-nuss'
- allow 2 external ports child nodes
- add missed 'assigned-clock' props
[1] https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/spruim2
Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
The CPTS clock is usually a clk-mux which allows to select CPTS reference
clock by using 'assigned-clock-parents', 'assigned-clocks' DT properties.
Also depending on integration the power-domains has to be specified to
enable CPTS IP.
Hence add 'assigned-clock-parents', 'assigned-clocks' and 'power-domains'
properties to the CPTS DT bindings to avoid dtbs_check warnings:
cpts@310d0000: 'assigned-clock-parents', 'assigned-clocks' do not match any of the regexes: 'pinctrl-[0-9]+'
cpts@310d0000: 'power-domains' does not match any of the regexes: 'pinctrl-[0-9]+'
Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
The previous test added an address with a specified metric and check if
correspond route was created. I somehow added two logs for the same
test. Remove the duplicated one.
Reported-by: Antoine Tenart <atenart@redhat.com>
Fixes: 0d29169a70 ("selftests/net/fib_tests: update addr_metric_test for peer route testing")
Signed-off-by: Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210119025930.2810532-1-liuhangbin@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>