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2025-05-26Merge tag 'tpmdd-next-6.16' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/linux-tpmdd Pull tpm updates from Jarkko Sakkinen: "This is only a small pull request with fixes, as possible features moved to +1 release" * tag 'tpmdd-next-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/linux-tpmdd: tpm_crb: ffa_tpm: fix/update comments describing the CRB over FFA ABI tpm_crb_ffa: use dev_xx() macro to print log tpm_ffa_crb: access tpm service over FF-A direct message request v2 tpm: remove kmalloc failure error message
2025-05-26Merge tag 'v6.16-p1' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6 Pull crypto updates from Herbert Xu: "API: - Fix memcpy_sglist to handle partially overlapping SG lists - Use memcpy_sglist to replace null skcipher - Rename CRYPTO_TESTS to CRYPTO_BENCHMARK - Flip CRYPTO_MANAGER_DISABLE_TEST into CRYPTO_SELFTESTS - Hide CRYPTO_MANAGER - Add delayed freeing of driver crypto_alg structures Compression: - Allocate large buffers on first use instead of initialisation in scomp - Drop destination linearisation buffer in scomp - Move scomp stream allocation into acomp - Add acomp scatter-gather walker - Remove request chaining - Add optional async request allocation Hashing: - Remove request chaining - Add optional async request allocation - Move partial block handling into API - Add ahash support to hmac - Fix shash documentation to disallow usage in hard IRQs Algorithms: - Remove unnecessary SIMD fallback code on x86 and arm/arm64 - Drop avx10_256 xts(aes)/ctr(aes) on x86 - Improve avx-512 optimisations for xts(aes) - Move chacha arch implementations into lib/crypto - Move poly1305 into lib/crypto and drop unused Crypto API algorithm - Disable powerpc/poly1305 as it has no SIMD fallback - Move sha256 arch implementations into lib/crypto - Convert deflate to acomp - Set block size correctly in cbcmac Drivers: - Do not use sg_dma_len before mapping in sun8i-ss - Fix warm-reboot failure by making shutdown do more work in qat - Add locking in zynqmp-sha - Remove cavium/zip - Add support for PCI device 0x17D8 to ccp - Add qat_6xxx support in qat - Add support for RK3576 in rockchip-rng - Add support for i.MX8QM in caam Others: - Fix irq_fpu_usable/kernel_fpu_begin inconsistency during CPU bring-up - Add new SEV/SNP platform shutdown API in ccp" * tag 'v6.16-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: (382 commits) x86/fpu: Fix irq_fpu_usable() to return false during CPU onlining crypto: qat - add missing header inclusion crypto: api - Redo lookup on EEXIST Revert "crypto: testmgr - Add hash export format testing" crypto: marvell/cesa - Do not chain submitted requests crypto: powerpc/poly1305 - add depends on BROKEN for now Revert "crypto: powerpc/poly1305 - Add SIMD fallback" crypto: ccp - Add missing tee info reg for teev2 crypto: ccp - Add missing bootloader info reg for pspv5 crypto: sun8i-ce - move fallback ahash_request to the end of the struct crypto: octeontx2 - Use dynamic allocated memory region for lmtst crypto: octeontx2 - Initialize cptlfs device info once crypto: xts - Only add ecb if it is not already there crypto: lrw - Only add ecb if it is not already there crypto: testmgr - Add hash export format testing crypto: testmgr - Use ahash for generic tfm crypto: hmac - Add ahash support crypto: testmgr - Ignore EEXIST on shash allocation crypto: algapi - Add driver template support to crypto_inst_setname crypto: shash - Set reqsize in shash_alg ...
2025-05-26Merge tag 'crc-for-linus' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiggers/linux Pull CRC updates from Eric Biggers: "Cleanups for the kernel's CRC (cyclic redundancy check) code: - Use __ro_after_init where appropriate - Remove unnecessary static_key on s390 - Rename some source code files - Rename the crc32 and crc32c crypto API modules - Use subsys_initcall instead of arch_initcall - Restore maintainers for crc_kunit.c - Fold crc16_byte() into crc16.c - Add some SPDX license identifiers" * tag 'crc-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiggers/linux: lib/crc32: add SPDX license identifier lib/crc16: unexport crc16_table and crc16_byte() w1: ds2406: use crc16() instead of crc16_byte() loop MAINTAINERS: add crc_kunit.c back to CRC LIBRARY lib/crc: make arch-optimized code use subsys_initcall crypto: crc32 - remove "generic" from file and module names x86/crc: drop "glue" from filenames sparc/crc: drop "glue" from filenames s390/crc: drop "glue" from filenames powerpc/crc: rename crc32-vpmsum_core.S to crc-vpmsum-template.S powerpc/crc: drop "glue" from filenames arm64/crc: drop "glue" from filenames arm/crc: drop "glue" from filenames s390/crc32: Remove no-op module init and exit functions s390/crc32: Remove have_vxrs static key lib/crc: make the CPU feature static keys __ro_after_init
2025-05-26replace strncpy with strscpy_padBaris Can Goral
The strncpy() function is actively dangerous to use since it may not NULL-terminate the destination string, resulting in potential memory content exposures, unbounded reads, or crashes. Link: https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/90 In addition, strscpy_pad is more appropriate because it also zero-fills any remaining space in the destination if the source is shorter than the provided buffer size. Signed-off-by: Baris Can Goral <goralbaris@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Allison Henderson <allison.henderson@oracle.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521161036.14489-1-goralbaris@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26Merge tag 'fscrypt-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/fscrypt/linuxLinus Torvalds
Pull fscrypt update from Eric Biggers: "Add support for 'hardware-wrapped inline encryption keys' to fscrypt. When enabled on supported platforms, this feature protects file contents keys from certain attacks, such as cold boot attacks. This feature uses the block layer support for wrapped keys which was merged in 6.15. Wrapped key support has existed out-of-tree in Android for a long time, and it's finally ready for upstream now that there is a platform on which it works end-to-end with upstream. Specifically, it works on the Qualcomm SM8650 HDK, using the Qualcomm ICE (Inline Crypto Engine) and HWKM (Hardware Key Manager). The corresponding driver support is included in the SCSI tree for 6.16. Validation for this feature includes two new tests that were already merged into xfstests (generic/368 and generic/369)" * tag 'fscrypt-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/fscrypt/linux: fscrypt: add support for hardware-wrapped keys
2025-05-26Merge tag 'xfs-merge-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linuxLinus Torvalds
Pull xfs updates from Carlos Maiolino: - Atomic writes for XFS - Remove experimental warnings for pNFS, scrub and parent pointers * tag 'xfs-merge-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: (26 commits) xfs: add inode to zone caching for data placement xfs: free the item in xfs_mru_cache_insert on failure xfs: remove the EXPERIMENTAL warning for pNFS xfs: remove some EXPERIMENTAL warnings xfs: Remove deprecated xfs_bufd sysctl parameters xfs: stop using set_blocksize xfs: allow sysadmins to specify a maximum atomic write limit at mount time xfs: update atomic write limits xfs: add xfs_calc_atomic_write_unit_max() xfs: add xfs_file_dio_write_atomic() xfs: commit CoW-based atomic writes atomically xfs: add large atomic writes checks in xfs_direct_write_iomap_begin() xfs: add xfs_atomic_write_cow_iomap_begin() xfs: refine atomic write size check in xfs_file_write_iter() xfs: refactor xfs_reflink_end_cow_extent() xfs: allow block allocator to take an alignment hint xfs: ignore HW which cannot atomic write a single block xfs: add helpers to compute transaction reservation for finishing intent items xfs: add helpers to compute log item overhead xfs: separate out setting buftarg atomic writes limits ...
2025-05-26net/mlx5_core: Add error handling inmlx5_query_nic_vport_qkey_viol_cntr()Wentao Liang
The function mlx5_query_nic_vport_qkey_viol_cntr() calls the function mlx5_query_nic_vport_context() but does not check its return value. This could lead to undefined behavior if the query fails. A proper implementation can be found in mlx5_nic_vport_query_local_lb(). Add error handling for mlx5_query_nic_vport_context(). If it fails, free the out buffer via kvfree() and return error code. Fixes: 9efa75254593 ("net/mlx5_core: Introduce access functions to query vport RoCE fields") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.5 Signed-off-by: Wentao Liang <vulab@iscas.ac.cn> Reviewed-by: Tariq Toukan <tariqt@nvidia.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521133620.912-1-vulab@iscas.ac.cn Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26Merge tag 'erofs-for-6.16-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xiang/erofs Pull erofs updates from Gao Xiang: "In this cycle, Intel QAT hardware accelerators are supported to improve DEFLATE decompression performance. I've tested it with the enwik9 dataset of 1 MiB pclusters on our Intel Sapphire Rapids bare-metal server and a PL0 ESSD, and the sequential read performance even surpasses LZ4 software decompression on this setup. In addition, a `fsoffset` mount option is introduced for file-backed mounts to specify the filesystem offset in order to adapt customized container formats. And other improvements and minor cleanups. Summary: - Add a `fsoffset` mount option to specify the filesystem offset - Support Intel QAT accelerators to boost up the DEFLATE algorithm - Initialize per-CPU workers and CPU hotplug hooks lazily to avoid unnecessary overhead when EROFS is not mounted - Fix file handle encoding for 64-bit NIDs - Minor cleanups" * tag 'erofs-for-6.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xiang/erofs: erofs: support DEFLATE decompression by using Intel QAT erofs: clean up erofs_{init,exit}_sysfs() erofs: add 'fsoffset' mount option to specify filesystem offset erofs: lazily initialize per-CPU workers and CPU hotplug hooks erofs: refine readahead tracepoint erofs: avoid using multiple devices with different type erofs: fix file handle encoding for 64-bit NIDs
2025-05-26net: lan966x: Fix 1-step timestamping over ipv4 or ipv6Horatiu Vultur
When enabling 1-step timestamping for ptp frames that are over udpv4 or udpv6 then the inserted timestamp is added at the wrong offset in the frame, meaning that will modify the frame at the wrong place, so the frame will be malformed. To fix this, the HW needs to know which kind of frame it is to know where to insert the timestamp. For that there is a field in the IFH that says the PDU_TYPE, which can be NONE which is the default value, IPV4 or IPV6. Therefore make sure to set the PDU_TYPE so the HW knows where to insert the timestamp. Like I mention before the issue is not seen with L2 frames because by default the PDU_TYPE has a value of 0, which represents the L2 frames. Fixes: 77eecf25bd9d2f ("net: lan966x: Update extraction/injection for timestamping") Signed-off-by: Horatiu Vultur <horatiu.vultur@microchip.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521124159.2713525-1-horatiu.vultur@microchip.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26Merge tag 'bcachefs-2025-05-24' of git://evilpiepirate.org/bcachefsLinus Torvalds
Pull bcachefs updates from Kent Overstreet: - Poisoned extents can now be moved: this lets us handle bitrotted data without deleting it. For now, reading from poisoned extents only returns -EIO: in the future we'll have an API for specifying "read this data even if there were bitflips". - Incompatible features may now be enabled at runtime, via "opts/version_upgrade" in sysfs. Toggle it to incompatible, and then toggle it back - option changes via the sysfs interface are persistent. - Various changes to support deployable disk images: - RO mounts now use less memory - Images may be stripped of alloc info, particularly useful for slimming them down if they will primarily be mounted RO. Alloc info will be automatically regenerated on first RW mount, and this is quite fast - Filesystem images generated with 'bcachefs image' will be automatically resized the first time they're mounted on a larger device The images 'bcachefs image' generates with compression enabled have been comparable in size to those generated by squashfs and erofs - but you get a full RW capable filesystem - Major error message improvements for btree node reads, data reads, and elsewhere. We now build up a single error message that lists all the errors encountered, actions taken to repair, and success/failure of the IO. This extends to other error paths that may kick off other actions, e.g. scheduling recovery passes: actions we took because of an error are included in that error message, with grouping/indentation so we can see what caused what. - New option, 'rebalance_on_ac_only'. Does exactly what the name suggests, quite handy with background compression. - Repair/self healing: - We can now kick off recovery passes and run them in the background if we detect errors. Currently, this is just used by code that walks backpointers. We now also check for missing backpointers at runtime and run check_extents_to_backpointers if required. The messy 6.14 upgrade left missing backpointers for some users, and this will correct that automatically instead of requiring a manual fsck - some users noticed this as copygc spinning and not making progress. In the future, as more recovery passes come online, we'll be able to repair and recover from nearly anything - except for unreadable btree nodes, and that's why you're using replication, of course - without shutting down the filesystem. - There's a new recovery pass, for checking the rebalance_work btree, which tracks extents that rebalance will process later. - Hardening: - Close the last known hole in btree iterator/btree locking assertions: path->should_be_locked paths must stay locked until the end of the transaction. This shook out a few bugs, including a performance issue that was causing unnecessary path_upgrade transaction restarts. - Performance: - Faster snapshot deletion: this is an incompatible feature, as it requires new sentinal values, for safety. Snapshot deletion no longer has to do a full metadata scan, it now just scans the inodes btree: if an extent/dirent/xattr is present for a given snapshot ID, we already require that an inode be present with that same snapshot ID. If/when users hit scalability limits again (ridiculously huge filesystems with lots of inodes, and many sparse snapshots), let me know - the next step will be to add an index from snapshot ID -> inode number, which won't be too hard. - Faster device removal: the "scan for pointers to this device" no longer does a full metadata scan, instead it walks backpointers. Like fast snapshot deletion this is another incompat feature: it also requires a new sentinal value, because we don't want to reuse these device IDs until after a fsck. - We're now coalescing redundant accounting updates prior to transaction commit, taking some pressure off the journal. Shortly we'll also be doing multiple extent updates in a transaction in the main write path, which combined with the previous should drastically cut down on the amount of metadata updates we have to journal. - Stack usage improvements: All allocator state has been moved off the stack - Debug improvements: - enumerated refcounts: The debug code previously used for filesystem write refs is now a small library, and used for other heavily used refcounts. Different users of a refcount are enumerated, making it much easier to debug refcount issues. - Async object debugging: There's a new kconfig option that makes various async objects (different types of bios, data updates, write ops, etc.) visible in debugfs, and it should be fast enough to leave on in production. - Various sets of assertions no longer require CONFIG_BCACHEFS_DEBUG, instead they're controlled by module parameters and static keys, meaning users won't need to compile custom kernels as often to help debug issues. - bch2_trans_kmalloc() calls can be tracked (there's a new kconfig option). With it on you can check the btree_transaction_stats in debugfs to see the bch2_trans_kmalloc() calls a transaction did when it used the most memory. * tag 'bcachefs-2025-05-24' of git://evilpiepirate.org/bcachefs: (218 commits) bcachefs: Don't mount bs > ps without TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE bcachefs: Fix btree_iter_next_node() for new locking asserts bcachefs: Ensure we don't use a blacklisted journal seq bcachefs: Small check_fix_ptr fixes bcachefs: Fix opts.recovery_pass_last bcachefs: Fix allocate -> self healing path bcachefs: Fix endianness in casefold check/repair bcachefs: Path must be locked if trans->locked && should_be_locked bcachefs: Simplify bch2_path_put() bcachefs: Plumb btree_trans for more locking asserts bcachefs: Clear trans->locked before unlock bcachefs: Clear should_be_locked before unlock in key_cache_drop() bcachefs: bch2_path_get() reuses paths if upgrade_fails & !should_be_locked bcachefs: Give out new path if upgrade fails bcachefs: Fix btree_path_get_locks when not doing trans restart bcachefs: btree_node_locked_type_nowrite() bcachefs: Kill bch2_path_put_nokeep() bcachefs: bch2_journal_write_checksum() bcachefs: Reduce stack usage in data_update_index_update() bcachefs: bch2_trans_log_str() ...
2025-05-26Merge tag 'gfs2-for-6.16' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gfs2/linux-gfs2 Pull gfs2 updates from Andreas Gruenbacher: - Fix the long-standing warnings in inode_to_wb() when CONFIG_LOCKDEP is enabled: gfs2 doesn't support cgroup writeback and so inode->i_wb will never change. This is the counterpart of commit 9e888998ea4d ("writeback: fix false warning in inode_to_wb()") - Fix a hang introduced by commit 8d391972ae2d ("gfs2: Remove __gfs2_writepage()"): prevent gfs2_logd from creating transactions for jdata pages while trying to flush the log - Fix a race between gfs2_create_inode() and gfs2_evict_inode() by deallocating partially created inodes on the gfs2_create_inode() error path - Fix a bug in the journal head lookup code that could cause mount to fail after successful recovery - Various smaller fixes and cleanups from various people * tag 'gfs2-for-6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gfs2/linux-gfs2: (23 commits) gfs2: No more gfs2_find_jhead caching gfs2: Get rid of duplicate log head lookup gfs2: Simplify clean_journal gfs2: Simplify gfs2_log_pointers_init gfs2: Move gfs2_log_pointers_init gfs2: Minor comments fix gfs2: Don't start unnecessary transactions during log flush gfs2: Move gfs2_trans_add_databufs gfs2: Rename jdata_dirty_folio to gfs2_jdata_dirty_folio gfs2: avoid inefficient use of crc32_le_shift() gfs2: Do not call iomap_zero_range beyond eof gfs: don't check for AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE in gfs2_write_jdata_batch gfs2: Fix usage of bio->bi_status in gfs2_end_log_write gfs2: deallocate inodes in gfs2_create_inode gfs2: Move GIF_ALLOC_FAILED check out of gfs2_ea_dealloc gfs2: Move gfs2_dinode_dealloc gfs2: Don't reread inodes unnecessarily gfs2: gfs2_create_inode error handling fix gfs2: Remove unnecessary NULL check before free_percpu() gfs2: check sb_min_blocksize return value ...
2025-05-26Merge tag 'configfs-for-v6.16' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/a.hindborg/linux Pull configfs updates from Andreas Hindborg: - Allow creation of rw files with custom permissions. This allows drivers to better protect secrets written through configfs - Fix a bug where an error condition did not cause an early return while populating attributes - Report ENOMEM rather than EFAULT when kvasprintf() fails in config_item_set_name() - Add a Rust API for configfs. This allows Rust drivers to use configfs through a memory safe interface * tag 'configfs-for-v6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/a.hindborg/linux: MAINTAINERS: add configfs Rust abstractions rust: configfs: add a sample demonstrating configfs usage rust: configfs: introduce rust support for configfs configfs: Correct error value returned by API config_item_set_name() configfs: Do not override creating attribute file failure in populate_attrs() configfs: Delete semicolon from macro type_print() definition configfs: Add CONFIGFS_ATTR_PERM helper
2025-05-26Merge tag 'for-6.16-tag' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux Pull btrfs updates from David Sterba: "Apart from numerous cleanups, there are some performance improvements and one minor mount option update. There's one more radix-tree conversion (one remaining), and continued work towards enabling large folios (almost finished). Performance: - extent buffer conversion to xarray gains throughput and runtime improvements on metadata heavy operations doing writeback (sample test shows +50% throughput, -33% runtime) - extent io tree cleanups lead to performance improvements by avoiding unnecessary searches or repeated searches - more efficient extent unpinning when committing transaction (estimated run time improvement 3-5%) User visible changes: - remove standalone mount option 'nologreplay', deprecated in 5.9, replacement is 'rescue=nologreplay' - in scrub, update reporting, add back device stats message after detected errors (accidentally removed during recent refactoring) Core: - convert extent buffer radix tree to xarray - in subpage mode, move block perfect compression out of experimental build - in zoned mode, introduce sub block groups to allow managing special block groups, like the one for relocation or tree-log, to handle some corner cases of ENOSPC - in scrub, simplify bitmaps for block tracking status - continued preparations for large folios: - remove assertions for folio order 0 - add support where missing: compression, buffered write, defrag, hole punching, subpage, send - fix fsync of files with no hard links not persisting deletion - reject tree blocks which are not nodesize aligned, a precaution from 4.9 times - move transaction abort calls closer to the error sites - remove usage of some struct bio_vec internals - simplifications in extent map - extent IO cleanups and optimizations - error handling improvements - enhanced ASSERT() macro with optional format strings - cleanups: - remove unused code - naming unifications, dropped __, added prefix - merge similar functions - use common helpers for various data structures" * tag 'for-6.16-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux: (198 commits) btrfs: move misplaced comment of btrfs_path::keep_locks btrfs: remove standalone "nologreplay" mount option btrfs: use a single variable to track return value at btrfs_page_mkwrite() btrfs: don't return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS on failure to set delalloc for mmap write btrfs: simplify early error checking in btrfs_page_mkwrite() btrfs: pass true to btrfs_delalloc_release_space() at btrfs_page_mkwrite() btrfs: fix wrong start offset for delalloc space release during mmap write btrfs: fix harmless race getting delayed ref head count when running delayed refs btrfs: log error codes during failures when writing super blocks btrfs: simplify error return logic when getting folio at prepare_one_folio() btrfs: return real error from __filemap_get_folio() calls btrfs: remove superfluous return value check at btrfs_dio_iomap_begin() btrfs: fix invalid data space release when truncating block in NOCOW mode btrfs: update Kconfig option descriptions btrfs: update list of features built under experimental config btrfs: send: remove btrfs_debug() calls btrfs: use boolean for delalloc argument to btrfs_free_reserved_extent() btrfs: use boolean for delalloc argument to btrfs_free_reserved_bytes() btrfs: fold error checks when allocating ordered extent and update comments btrfs: check we grabbed inode reference when allocating an ordered extent ...
2025-05-26Merge branch 'pm-tools'Rafael J. Wysocki
Merge a cpupower utility update for 6.16-rc1 that adds a systemd service to run cpupower and changes binding's Makefile to use -lcpupower (John B. Wyatt IV, Francesco Poli). * pm-tools: cpupower: do not install files to /etc/default/ cpupower: do not call systemctl at install time cpupower: do not write DESTDIR to cpupower.service cpupower: change binding's makefile to use -lcpupower cpupower: add a systemd service to run cpupower
2025-05-26Merge branches 'pm-runtime' and 'pm-sleep'Rafael J. Wysocki
Merge updates related to system sleep handling and runtime PM for 6.16-rc1: - Fix denying of auto suspend in pm_suspend_timer_fn() (Charan Teja Kalla). - Move debug runtime PM attributes to runtime_attrs[] (Rafael Wysocki). - Add new devm_ functions for enabling runtime PM and runtime PM reference counting (Bence Csókás). - Remove size arguments from strscpy() calls in the hibernation core code (Thorsten Blum). - Adjust the handling of devices with asynchronous suspend enabled during system suspend and resume to start resuming them immediately after resuming their parents and to start suspending such a device immediately after suspending its first child (Rafael Wysocki). - Adjust messages printed during tasks freezing to avoid using pr_cont() (Andrew Sayers, Paul Menzel). - Clean up unnecessary usage of !! in pm_print_times_init() (Zihuan Zhang). - Add missing wakeup source attribute relax_count to sysfs and remove the space character at the end ofi the string produced by pm_show_wakelocks() (Zijun Hu). - Add configurable pm_test delay for hibernation (Zihuan Zhang). - Disable asynchronous suspend in ucsi_ccg_probe() to prevent the cypd4226 device on Tegra boards from suspending prematurely (Jon Hunter). - Unbreak printing PM debug messages during hibernation and clean up some related code (Rafael Wysocki). * pm-runtime: PM: runtime: fix denying of auto suspend in pm_suspend_timer_fn() PM: sysfs: Move debug runtime PM attributes to runtime_attrs[] PM: runtime: Add new devm functions * pm-sleep: PM: freezer: Rewrite restarting tasks log to remove stray *done.* PM: sleep: Introduce pm_sleep_transition_in_progress() PM: sleep: Introduce pm_suspend_in_progress() PM: sleep: Print PM debug messages during hibernation ucsi_ccg: Disable async suspend in ucsi_ccg_probe() PM: hibernate: add configurable delay for pm_test PM: wakeup: Delete space in the end of string shown by pm_show_wakelocks() PM: wakeup: Add missing wakeup source attribute relax_count PM: sleep: Remove unnecessary !! PM: sleep: Use two lines for "Restarting..." / "done" messages PM: sleep: Make suspend of devices more asynchronous PM: sleep: Suspend async parents after suspending children PM: sleep: Resume children after resuming the parent PM: hibernate: Remove size arguments when calling strscpy()
2025-05-26Merge branch 'pm-cpuidle'Rafael J. Wysocki
Merge cpuidle updates for 6.16-rc1: - Optimize bucket assignment when next_timer_ns equals KTIME_MAX in the menu cpuidle governor (Zhongqiu Han). - Convert the cpuidle PSCI driver to a faux device one (Sudeep Holla). - Add C1 demotion on/off sysfs knob to the intel_idle driver (Artem Bityutskiy). - Fix typos in two comments in the teo cpuidle governor (Atul Kumar Pant). * pm-cpuidle: cpuidle: psci: Avoid initializing faux device if no DT idle states are present Documentation: ABI: testing: document the new cpuidle sysfs file Documentation: admin-guide: pm: Document intel_idle C1 demotion intel_idle: Add C1 demotion on/off sysfs knob cpuidle: psci: Transition to the faux device interface cpuidle: menu: Optimize bucket assignment when next_timer_ns equals KTIME_MAX cpuidle: teo: Fix typos in two comments
2025-05-26Merge tag 'for-6.16/io_uring-20250523' of git://git.kernel.dk/linuxLinus Torvalds
Pull io_uring updates from Jens Axboe: - Avoid indirect function calls in io-wq for executing and freeing work. The design of io-wq is such that it can be a generic mechanism, but as it's just used by io_uring now, may as well avoid these indirect calls - Clean up registered buffers for networking - Add support for IORING_OP_PIPE. Pretty straight forward, allows creating pipes with io_uring, particularly useful for having these be instantiated as direct descriptors - Clean up the coalescing support fore registered buffers - Add support for multiple interface queues for zero-copy rx networking. As this feature was merged for 6.15 it supported just a single ifq per ring - Clean up the eventfd support - Add dma-buf support to zero-copy rx - Clean up and improving the request draining support - Clean up provided buffer support, most notably with an eye toward making the legacy support less intrusive - Minor fdinfo cleanups, dropping support for dumping what credentials are registered - Improve support for overflow CQE handling, getting rid of GFP_ATOMIC for allocating overflow entries where possible - Improve detection of cases where io-wq doesn't need to spawn a new worker unnecessarily - Various little cleanups * tag 'for-6.16/io_uring-20250523' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux: (59 commits) io_uring/cmd: warn on reg buf imports by ineligible cmds io_uring/io-wq: only create a new worker if it can make progress io_uring/io-wq: ignore non-busy worker going to sleep io_uring/io-wq: move hash helpers to the top trace/io_uring: fix io_uring_local_work_run ctx documentation io_uring: finish IOU_OK -> IOU_COMPLETE transition io_uring: add new helpers for posting overflows io_uring: pass in struct io_big_cqe to io_alloc_ocqe() io_uring: make io_alloc_ocqe() take a struct io_cqe pointer io_uring: split alloc and add of overflow io_uring: open code io_req_cqe_overflow() io_uring/fdinfo: get rid of dumping credentials io_uring/fdinfo: only compile if CONFIG_PROC_FS is set io_uring/kbuf: unify legacy buf provision and removal io_uring/kbuf: refactor __io_remove_buffers io_uring/kbuf: don't compute size twice on prep io_uring/kbuf: drop extra vars in io_register_pbuf_ring io_uring/kbuf: use mem_is_zero() io_uring/kbuf: account ring io_buffer_list memory io_uring: drain based on allocates reqs ...
2025-05-26Merge tag 'for-6.16/block-20250523' of git://git.kernel.dk/linuxLinus Torvalds
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe: - ublk updates: - Add support for updating the size of a ublk instance - Zero-copy improvements - Auto-registering of buffers for zero-copy - Series simplifying and improving GET_DATA and request lookup - Series adding quiesce support - Lots of selftests additions - Various cleanups - NVMe updates via Christoph: - add per-node DMA pools and use them for PRP/SGL allocations (Caleb Sander Mateos, Keith Busch) - nvme-fcloop refcounting fixes (Daniel Wagner) - support delayed removal of the multipath node and optionally support the multipath node for private namespaces (Nilay Shroff) - support shared CQs in the PCI endpoint target code (Wilfred Mallawa) - support admin-queue only authentication (Hannes Reinecke) - use the crc32c library instead of the crypto API (Eric Biggers) - misc cleanups (Christoph Hellwig, Marcelo Moreira, Hannes Reinecke, Leon Romanovsky, Gustavo A. R. Silva) - MD updates via Yu: - Fix that normal IO can be starved by sync IO, found by mkfs on newly created large raid5, with some clean up patches for bdev inflight counters - Clean up brd, getting rid of atomic kmaps and bvec poking - Add loop driver specifically for zoned IO testing - Eliminate blk-rq-qos calls with a static key, if not enabled - Improve hctx locking for when a plug has IO for multiple queues pending - Remove block layer bouncing support, which in turn means we can remove the per-node bounce stat as well - Improve blk-throttle support - Improve delay support for blk-throttle - Improve brd discard support - Unify IO scheduler switching. This should also fix a bunch of lockdep warnings we've been seeing, after enabling lockdep support for queue freezing/unfreezeing - Add support for block write streams via FDP (flexible data placement) on NVMe - Add a bunch of block helpers, facilitating the removal of a bunch of duplicated boilerplate code - Remove obsolete BLK_MQ pci and virtio Kconfig options - Add atomic/untorn write support to blktrace - Various little cleanups and fixes * tag 'for-6.16/block-20250523' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux: (186 commits) selftests: ublk: add test for UBLK_F_QUIESCE ublk: add feature UBLK_F_QUIESCE selftests: ublk: add test case for UBLK_U_CMD_UPDATE_SIZE traceevent/block: Add REQ_ATOMIC flag to block trace events ublk: run auto buf unregisgering in same io_ring_ctx with registering io_uring: add helper io_uring_cmd_ctx_handle() ublk: remove io argument from ublk_auto_buf_reg_fallback() ublk: handle ublk_set_auto_buf_reg() failure correctly in ublk_fetch() selftests: ublk: add test for covering UBLK_AUTO_BUF_REG_FALLBACK selftests: ublk: support UBLK_F_AUTO_BUF_REG ublk: support UBLK_AUTO_BUF_REG_FALLBACK ublk: register buffer to local io_uring with provided buf index via UBLK_F_AUTO_BUF_REG ublk: prepare for supporting to register request buffer automatically ublk: convert to refcount_t selftests: ublk: make IO & device removal test more stressful nvme: rename nvme_mpath_shutdown_disk to nvme_mpath_remove_disk nvme: introduce multipath_always_on module param nvme-multipath: introduce delayed removal of the multipath head node nvme-pci: derive and better document max segments limits nvme-pci: use struct_size for allocation struct nvme_dev ...
2025-05-26Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.selftests' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull vfs selftests updates from Christian Brauner: "This contains various cleanups, fixes, and extensions for out filesystem selftests" * tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.selftests' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: selftests/fs/mount-notify: add a test variant running inside userns selftests/filesystems: create setup_userns() helper selftests/filesystems: create get_unique_mnt_id() helper selftests/fs/mount-notify: build with tools include dir selftests/mount_settattr: remove duplicate syscall definitions selftests/pidfd: move syscall definitions into wrappers.h selftests/fs/statmount: build with tools include dir selftests/filesystems: move wrapper.h out of overlayfs subdir selftests/mount_settattr: ensure that ext4 filesystem can be created selftests/mount_settattr: add missing STATX_MNT_ID_UNIQUE define selftests/mount_settattr: don't define sys_open_tree() twice
2025-05-26Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.iomap' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull iomap updates from Christian Brauner: - More fallout and preparatory work associated with the folio batch prototype posted a while back. Mainly this just cleans up some of the helpers and pushes some pos/len trimming further down in the write begin path. - Add missing flag descriptions to the iomap documentation * tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.iomap' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: iomap: rework iomap_write_begin() to return folio offset and length iomap: push non-large folio check into get folio path iomap: helper to trim pos/bytes to within folio iomap: drop pos param from __iomap_[get|put]_folio() iomap: drop unnecessary pos param from iomap_write_[begin|end] iomap: resample iter->pos after iomap_write_begin() calls iomap: trace: Add missing flags to [IOMAP_|IOMAP_F_]FLAGS_STRINGS Documentation: iomap: Add missing flags description
2025-05-26Merge branch 'pm-cpufreq'Rafael J. Wysocki
Merge cpufreq updates for 6.16-rc1: - Refactor cpufreq_online(), add and use cpufreq policy locking guards, use __free() in policy reference counting, and clean up core cpufreq code on top of that (Rafael Wysocki). - Fix boost handling on CPU suspend/resume and sysfs updates (Viresh Kumar). - Fix des_perf clamping with max_perf in amd_pstate_update() (Dhananjay Ugwekar). - Add offline, online and suspend callbacks to the amd-pstate driver, rename and use the existing amd_pstate_epp callbacks in it (Dhananjay Ugwekar). - Add support for the "Requested CPU Min frequency" BIOS option to the amd-pstate driver (Dhananjay Ugwekar). - Reset amd-pstate driver mode after running selftests (Swapnil Sapkal). - Add helper for governor checks to the schedutil cpufreq governor and move cpufreq-specific EAS checks to cpufreq (Rafael Wysocki). - Populate the cpu_capacity sysfs entries from the intel_pstate driver after registering asym capacity support (Ricardo Neri). - Add support for enabling Energy-aware scheduling (EAS) to the intel_pstate driver when operating in the passive mode on a hybrid platform (Rafael Wysocki). - Avoid shadowing ret in amd_pstate_ut_check_driver() (Nathan Chancellor). - Drop redundant cpus_read_lock() from store_local_boost() in the cpufreq core (Seyediman Seyedarab). - Replace sscanf() with kstrtouint() in the cpufreq code and use a symbol instead of a raw number in it (Bowen Yu). - Add support for autonomous CPU performance state selection to the CPPC cpufreq driver (Lifeng Zheng). * pm-cpufreq: (31 commits) cpufreq: CPPC: Add support for autonomous selection cpufreq: Update sscanf() to kstrtouint() cpufreq: Replace magic number cpufreq: drop redundant cpus_read_lock() from store_local_boost() cpufreq/amd-pstate: Avoid shadowing ret in amd_pstate_ut_check_driver() cpufreq: intel_pstate: Document hybrid processor support cpufreq: intel_pstate: EAS: Increase cost for CPUs using L3 cache cpufreq: intel_pstate: EAS support for hybrid platforms cpufreq: Drop policy locking from cpufreq_policy_is_good_for_eas() cpufreq: intel_pstate: Populate the cpu_capacity sysfs entries arch_topology: Relocate cpu_scale to topology.[h|c] cpufreq/sched: Move cpufreq-specific EAS checks to cpufreq cpufreq/sched: schedutil: Add helper for governor checks amd-pstate-ut: Reset amd-pstate driver mode after running selftests cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add support for the "Requested CPU Min frequency" BIOS option cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add offline, online and suspend callbacks for amd_pstate_driver cpufreq: Force sync policy boost with global boost on sysfs update cpufreq: Preserve policy's boost state after resume cpufreq: Introduce policy_set_boost() cpufreq: Don't unnecessarily call set_boost() ...
2025-05-26Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.coredump' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull coredump updates from Christian Brauner: "This adds support for sending coredumps over an AF_UNIX socket. It also makes (implicit) use of the new SO_PEERPIDFD ability to hand out pidfds for reaped peer tasks The new coredump socket will allow userspace to not have to rely on usermode helpers for processing coredumps and provides a saf way to handle them instead of relying on super privileged coredumping helpers This will also be significantly more lightweight since the kernel doens't have to do a fork()+exec() for each crashing process to spawn a usermodehelper. Instead the kernel just connects to the AF_UNIX socket and userspace can process it concurrently however it sees fit. Support for userspace is incoming starting with systemd-coredump There's more work coming in that direction next cycle. The rest below goes into some details and background Coredumping currently supports two modes: (1) Dumping directly into a file somewhere on the filesystem. (2) Dumping into a pipe connected to a usermode helper process spawned as a child of the system_unbound_wq or kthreadd For simplicity I'm mostly ignoring (1). There's probably still some users of (1) out there but processing coredumps in this way can be considered adventurous especially in the face of set*id binaries The most common option should be (2) by now. It works by allowing userspace to put a string into /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern like: |/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-coredump %P %u %g %s %t %c %h The "|" at the beginning indicates to the kernel that a pipe must be used. The path following the pipe indicator is a path to a binary that will be spawned as a usermode helper process. Any additional parameters pass information about the task that is generating the coredump to the binary that processes the coredump In the example the core_pattern shown causes the kernel to spawn systemd-coredump as a usermode helper. There's various conceptual consequences of this (non-exhaustive list): - systemd-coredump is spawned with file descriptor number 0 (stdin) connected to the read-end of the pipe. All other file descriptors are closed. That specifically includes 1 (stdout) and 2 (stderr). This has already caused bugs because userspace assumed that this cannot happen (Whether or not this is a sane assumption is irrelevant) - systemd-coredump will be spawned as a child of system_unbound_wq. So it is not a child of any userspace process and specifically not a child of PID 1. It cannot be waited upon and is in a weird hybrid upcall which are difficult for userspace to control correctly - systemd-coredump is spawned with full kernel privileges. This necessitates all kinds of weird privilege dropping excercises in userspace to make this safe - A new usermode helper has to be spawned for each crashing process This adds a new mode: (3) Dumping into an AF_UNIX socket Userspace can set /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern to: @/path/to/coredump.socket The "@" at the beginning indicates to the kernel that an AF_UNIX coredump socket will be used to process coredumps The coredump socket must be located in the initial mount namespace. When a task coredumps it opens a client socket in the initial network namespace and connects to the coredump socket: - The coredump server uses SO_PEERPIDFD to get a stable handle on the connected crashing task. The retrieved pidfd will provide a stable reference even if the crashing task gets SIGKILLed while generating the coredump. That is a huge attack vector right now - By setting core_pipe_limit non-zero userspace can guarantee that the crashing task cannot be reaped behind it's back and thus process all necessary information in /proc/<pid>. The SO_PEERPIDFD can be used to detect whether /proc/<pid> still refers to the same process The core_pipe_limit isn't used to rate-limit connections to the socket. This can simply be done via AF_UNIX socket directly - The pidfd for the crashing task will contain information how the task coredumps. The PIDFD_GET_INFO ioctl gained a new flag PIDFD_INFO_COREDUMP which can be used to retreive the coredump information If the coredump gets a new coredump client connection the kernel guarantees that PIDFD_INFO_COREDUMP information is available. Currently the following information is provided in the new @coredump_mask extension to struct pidfd_info: * PIDFD_COREDUMPED is raised if the task did actually coredump * PIDFD_COREDUMP_SKIP is raised if the task skipped coredumping (e.g., undumpable) * PIDFD_COREDUMP_USER is raised if this is a regular coredump and doesn't need special care by the coredump server * PIDFD_COREDUMP_ROOT is raised if the generated coredump should be treated as sensitive and the coredump server should restrict access to the generated coredump to sufficiently privileged users" * tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.coredump' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: mips, net: ensure that SOCK_COREDUMP is defined selftests/coredump: add tests for AF_UNIX coredumps selftests/pidfd: add PIDFD_INFO_COREDUMP infrastructure coredump: validate socket name as it is written coredump: show supported coredump modes pidfs, coredump: add PIDFD_INFO_COREDUMP coredump: add coredump socket coredump: reflow dump helpers a little coredump: massage do_coredump() coredump: massage format_corename()
2025-05-26Merge branch 'pm-em'Rafael J. Wysocki
Merge energy model management code updates for 6.16-rc1: - Fix potential division-by-zero error in em_compute_costs() (Yaxiong Tian). - Fix typos in energy model documentation and example driver code (Moon Hee Lee, Atul Kumar Pant). - Rearrange the energy model management code and add a new function for adjusting a CPU energy model after adjusting the capacity of the given CPU to it (Rafael Wysocki). * pm-em: PM: EM: Introduce em_adjust_cpu_capacity() PM: EM: Move CPU capacity check to em_adjust_new_capacity() PM: EM: Documentation: Fix typos in example driver code PM: EM: Documentation: fix typo in energy-model.rst PM: EM: Fix potential division-by-zero error in em_compute_costs()
2025-05-26Merge branches 'acpi-resource', 'acpi-pm', 'acpi-platform-profile' and ↵Rafael J. Wysocki
'acpi-docs' Merge an ACPI resources management update, ACPI power management updates, an ACPI platform profile driver fix and an ACPI documentation update related to device properties for 6.16-rc1: - Fix a typo for MECHREVO in irq1_edge_low_force_override[] (Mingcong Bai). - Add an LPS0 check() callback to the AMD pinctrl driver and fix up config symbol dependencies in it (Mario Limonciello, Rafael Wysocki). - Avoid initializing the ACPI platform profile driver on non-ACPI platforms (Alexandre Ghiti). - Document that references to ACPI data (non-device) nodes should use string-only references in hierarchical data node packages (Sakari Ailus). * acpi-resource: ACPI: resource: fix a typo for MECHREVO in irq1_edge_low_force_override[] * acpi-pm: pinctrl: amd: Fix hibernation support with CONFIG_SUSPEND unset pinctrl: amd: Fix use of undeclared identifier 'pinctrl_amd_s2idle_dev_ops' pinctrl: amd: Add an LPS0 check() callback ACPI: Add missing prototype for non CONFIG_SUSPEND/CONFIG_X86 case * acpi-platform-profile: ACPI: platform_profile: Avoid initializing on non-ACPI platforms * acpi-docs: Documentation: ACPI: Use all-string data node references
2025-05-26Merge branches 'acpi-pci', 'acpi-battery', 'acpi-ec' and 'acpi-apei'Rafael J. Wysocki
Merge an ACPI PCI root driver update, ACPI battery driver updates, an ACPI EC driver update and APEI updates for 6.16-rc1: - Turn the acpi_pci_root_remap_iospace() fwnode_handle parameter into a const pointer (Pei Xiao). - Round battery capacity percengate in the ACPI battery driver to the closest integer to avoid user confusion (shitao). - Make the ACPI battery driver report the current as a negative number to the power supply framework when the battery is discharging as documented (Peter Marheine). - Add TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro AMD Gen9 to the acpi_ec_no_wakeup[] list to prevent spurious wakeups from suspend-to-idle (Werner Sembach). - Convert the APEI EINJ driver to a faux device one (Sudeep Holla, Jon Hunter). - Remove redundant calls to einj_get_available_error_type() from the APEI EINJ driver (Zaid Alali). * acpi-pci: ACPI: PCI: Constify fwnode_handle in acpi_pci_root_remap_iospace() * acpi-battery: ACPI: battery: negate current when discharging ACPI: battery: Round capacity percengate to closest integer * acpi-ec: ACPI: EC: Add device to acpi_ec_no_wakeup[] qurik list * acpi-apei: ACPI: APEI: EINJ: Remove redundant calls to einj_get_available_error_type() ACPI: APEI: EINJ: Fix probe error message ACPI: APEI: EINJ: Transition to the faux device interface
2025-05-26Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.pidfs' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull pidfs updates from Christian Brauner: "Features: - Allow handing out pidfds for reaped tasks for AF_UNIX SO_PEERPIDFD socket option SO_PEERPIDFD is a socket option that allows to retrieve a pidfd for the process that called connect() or listen(). This is heavily used to safely authenticate clients in userspace avoiding security bugs due to pid recycling races (dbus, polkit, systemd, etc.) SO_PEERPIDFD currently doesn't support handing out pidfds if the sk->sk_peer_pid thread-group leader has already been reaped. In this case it currently returns EINVAL. Userspace still wants to get a pidfd for a reaped process to have a stable handle it can pass on. This is especially useful now that it is possible to retrieve exit information through a pidfd via the PIDFD_GET_INFO ioctl()'s PIDFD_INFO_EXIT flag Another summary has been provided by David Rheinsberg: > A pidfd can outlive the task it refers to, and thus user-space > must already be prepared that the task underlying a pidfd is > gone at the time they get their hands on the pidfd. For > instance, resolving the pidfd to a PID via the fdinfo must be > prepared to read `-1`. > > Despite user-space knowing that a pidfd might be stale, several > kernel APIs currently add another layer that checks for this. In > particular, SO_PEERPIDFD returns `EINVAL` if the peer-task was > already reaped, but returns a stale pidfd if the task is reaped > immediately after the respective alive-check. > > This has the unfortunate effect that user-space now has two ways > to check for the exact same scenario: A syscall might return > EINVAL/ESRCH/... *or* the pidfd might be stale, even though > there is no particular reason to distinguish both cases. This > also propagates through user-space APIs, which pass on pidfds. > They must be prepared to pass on `-1` *or* the pidfd, because > there is no guaranteed way to get a stale pidfd from the kernel. > > Userspace must already deal with a pidfd referring to a reaped > task as the task may exit and get reaped at any time will there > are still many pidfds referring to it In order to allow handing out reaped pidfd SO_PEERPIDFD needs to ensure that PIDFD_INFO_EXIT information is available whenever a pidfd for a reaped task is created by PIDFD_INFO_EXIT. The uapi promises that reaped pidfds are only handed out if it is guaranteed that the caller sees the exit information: TEST_F(pidfd_info, success_reaped) { struct pidfd_info info = { .mask = PIDFD_INFO_CGROUPID | PIDFD_INFO_EXIT, }; /* * Process has already been reaped and PIDFD_INFO_EXIT been set. * Verify that we can retrieve the exit status of the process. */ ASSERT_EQ(ioctl(self->child_pidfd4, PIDFD_GET_INFO, &info), 0); ASSERT_FALSE(!!(info.mask & PIDFD_INFO_CREDS)); ASSERT_TRUE(!!(info.mask & PIDFD_INFO_EXIT)); ASSERT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(info.exit_code)); ASSERT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(info.exit_code), 0); } To hand out pidfds for reaped processes we thus allocate a pidfs entry for the relevant sk->sk_peer_pid at the time the sk->sk_peer_pid is stashed and drop it when the socket is destroyed. This guarantees that exit information will always be recorded for the sk->sk_peer_pid task and we can hand out pidfds for reaped processes - Hand a pidfd to the coredump usermode helper process Give userspace a way to instruct the kernel to install a pidfd for the crashing process into the process started as a usermode helper. There's still tricky race-windows that cannot be easily or sometimes not closed at all by userspace. There's various ways like looking at the start time of a process to make sure that the usermode helper process is started after the crashing process but it's all very very brittle and fraught with peril The crashed-but-not-reaped process can be killed by userspace before coredump processing programs like systemd-coredump have had time to manually open a PIDFD from the PID the kernel provides them, which means they can be tricked into reading from an arbitrary process, and they run with full privileges as they are usermode helper processes Even if that specific race-window wouldn't exist it's still the safest and cleanest way to let the kernel provide the pidfd directly instead of requiring userspace to do it manually. In parallel with this commit we already have systemd adding support for this in [1] When the usermode helper process is forked we install a pidfd file descriptor three into the usermode helper's file descriptor table so it's available to the exec'd program Since usermode helpers are either children of the system_unbound_wq workqueue or kthreadd we know that the file descriptor table is empty and can thus always use three as the file descriptor number Note, that we'll install a pidfd for the thread-group leader even if a subthread is calling do_coredump(). We know that task linkage hasn't been removed yet and even if this @current isn't the actual thread-group leader we know that the thread-group leader cannot be reaped until @current has exited - Allow telling when a task has not been found from finding the wrong task when creating a pidfd We currently report EINVAL whenever a struct pid has no tasked attached anymore thereby conflating two concepts: (1) The task has already been reaped (2) The caller requested a pidfd for a thread-group leader but the pid actually references a struct pid that isn't used as a thread-group leader This is causing issues for non-threaded workloads as in where they expect ESRCH to be reported, not EINVAL So allow userspace to reliably distinguish between (1) and (2) - Make it possible to detect when a pidfs entry would outlive the struct pid it pinned - Add a range of new selftests Cleanups: - Remove unneeded NULL check from pidfd_prepare() for passed struct pid - Avoid pointless reference count bump during release_task() Fixes: - Various fixes to the pidfd and coredump selftests - Fix error handling for replace_fd() when spawning coredump usermode helper" * tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.pidfs' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: pidfs: detect refcount bugs coredump: hand a pidfd to the usermode coredump helper coredump: fix error handling for replace_fd() pidfs: move O_RDWR into pidfs_alloc_file() selftests: coredump: Raise timeout to 2 minutes selftests: coredump: Fix test failure for slow machines selftests: coredump: Properly initialize pointer net, pidfs: enable handing out pidfds for reaped sk->sk_peer_pid pidfs: get rid of __pidfd_prepare() net, pidfs: prepare for handing out pidfds for reaped sk->sk_peer_pid pidfs: register pid in pidfs net, pidfd: report EINVAL for ESRCH release_task: kill the no longer needed get/put_pid(thread_pid) pidfs: ensure consistent ENOENT/ESRCH reporting exit: move wake_up_all() pidfd waiters into __unhash_process() selftest/pidfd: add test for thread-group leader pidfd open for thread pidfd: improve uapi when task isn't found pidfd: remove unneeded NULL check from pidfd_prepare() selftests/pidfd: adapt to recent changes
2025-05-26vsock/virtio: fix `rx_bytes` accounting for stream socketsStefano Garzarella
In `struct virtio_vsock_sock`, we maintain two counters: - `rx_bytes`: used internally to track how many bytes have been read. This supports mechanisms like .stream_has_data() and sock_rcvlowat(). - `fwd_cnt`: used for the credit mechanism to inform available receive buffer space to the remote peer. These counters are updated via virtio_transport_inc_rx_pkt() and virtio_transport_dec_rx_pkt(). Since the beginning with commit 06a8fc78367d ("VSOCK: Introduce virtio_vsock_common.ko"), we call virtio_transport_dec_rx_pkt() in virtio_transport_stream_do_dequeue() only when we consume the entire packet, so partial reads, do not update `rx_bytes` and `fwd_cnt`. This is fine for `fwd_cnt`, because we still have space used for the entire packet, and we don't want to update the credit for the other peer until we free the space of the entire packet. However, this causes `rx_bytes` to be stale on partial reads. Previously, this didn’t cause issues because `rx_bytes` was used only by .stream_has_data(), and any unread portion of a packet implied data was still available. However, since commit 93b808876682 ("virtio/vsock: fix logic which reduces credit update messages"), we now rely on `rx_bytes` to determine if a credit update should be sent when the data in the RX queue drops below SO_RCVLOWAT value. This patch fixes the accounting by updating `rx_bytes` with the number of bytes actually read, even on partial reads, while leaving `fwd_cnt` untouched until the packet is fully consumed. Also introduce a new `buf_used` counter to check that the remote peer is honoring the given credit; this was previously done via `rx_bytes`. Fixes: 93b808876682 ("virtio/vsock: fix logic which reduces credit update messages") Signed-off-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521121705.196379-1-sgarzare@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.mount' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull vfs mount updates from Christian Brauner: "This contains minor mount updates for this cycle: - mnt->mnt_devname can never be NULL so simplify the code handling that case - Add a comment about concurrent changes during statmount() and listmount() - Update the STATMOUNT_SUPPORTED macro - Convert mount flags to an enum" * tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.mount' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: statmount: update STATMOUNT_SUPPORTED macro fs: convert mount flags to enum ->mnt_devname is never NULL mount: add a comment about concurrent changes with statmount()/listmount()
2025-05-26Merge tag 'nf-next-25-05-23' of ↵Paolo Abeni
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netfilter/nf-next Pablo Neira Ayuso says: ==================== Netfilter updates for net-next The following batch contains Netfilter updates for net-next, specifically 26 patches: 5 patches adding/updating selftests, 4 fixes, 3 PREEMPT_RT fixes, and 14 patches to enhance nf_tables): 1) Improve selftest coverage for pipapo 4 bit group format, from Florian Westphal. 2) Fix incorrect dependencies when compiling a kernel without legacy ip{6}tables support, also from Florian. 3) Two patches to fix nft_fib vrf issues, including selftest updates to improve coverage, also from Florian Westphal. 4) Fix incorrect nesting in nft_tunnel's GENEVE support, from Fernando F. Mancera. 5) Three patches to fix PREEMPT_RT issues with nf_dup infrastructure and nft_inner to match in inner headers, from Sebastian Andrzej Siewior. 6) Integrate conntrack information into nft trace infrastructure, from Florian Westphal. 7) A series of 13 patches to allow to specify wildcard netdevice in netdev basechain and flowtables, eg. table netdev filter { chain ingress { type filter hook ingress devices = { eth0, eth1, vlan* } priority 0; policy accept; } } This also allows for runtime hook registration on NETDEV_{UN}REGISTER event, from Phil Sutter. netfilter pull request 25-05-23 * tag 'nf-next-25-05-23' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netfilter/nf-next: (26 commits) selftests: netfilter: Torture nftables netdev hooks netfilter: nf_tables: Add notifications for hook changes netfilter: nf_tables: Support wildcard netdev hook specs netfilter: nf_tables: Sort labels in nft_netdev_hook_alloc() netfilter: nf_tables: Handle NETDEV_CHANGENAME events netfilter: nf_tables: Wrap netdev notifiers netfilter: nf_tables: Respect NETDEV_REGISTER events netfilter: nf_tables: Prepare for handling NETDEV_REGISTER events netfilter: nf_tables: Have a list of nf_hook_ops in nft_hook netfilter: nf_tables: Pass nf_hook_ops to nft_unregister_flowtable_hook() netfilter: nf_tables: Introduce nft_register_flowtable_ops() netfilter: nf_tables: Introduce nft_hook_find_ops{,_rcu}() netfilter: nf_tables: Introduce functions freeing nft_hook objects netfilter: nf_tables: add packets conntrack state to debug trace info netfilter: conntrack: make nf_conntrack_id callable without a module dependency netfilter: nf_dup_netdev: Move the recursion counter struct netdev_xmit netfilter: nft_inner: Use nested-BH locking for nft_pcpu_tun_ctx netfilter: nf_dup{4, 6}: Move duplication check to task_struct netfilter: nft_tunnel: fix geneve_opt dump selftests: netfilter: nft_fib.sh: add type and oif tests with and without VRFs ... ==================== Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250523132712.458507-1-pablo@netfilter.org Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26Merge branches 'acpi-processor' and 'acpi-cppc'Rafael J. Wysocki
Merge ACPI processor driver updates and ACPI CPPC library updates for 6.16-rc1: - Clean up the initialization of CPU data structures in the ACPI processor driver (Zhang Rui). - Remove an obsolete comment regarding the C-states handling in the ACPI processor driver (Giovanni Gherdovich). - Simplify PCC shared memory region handling (Sudeep Holla). - Rework and extend functions for reading CPPC register values and for updating CPPC registers (Lifeng Zheng). - Add three functions related to autonomous CPU performance state selection to the CPPC library (Lifeng Zheng). * acpi-processor: ACPI: processor: idle: Remove redundant pr->power.count assignment ACPI: processor: idle: Set pr->flags.power unconditionally ACPI: processor: idle: Remove obsolete comment * acpi-cppc: ACPI: CPPC: Add three functions related to autonomous selection ACPI: CPPC: Modify cppc_get_auto_sel_caps() to cppc_get_auto_sel() ACPI: CPPC: Refactor register value get and set ABIs ACPI: CPPC: Add cppc_set_reg_val() ACPI: CPPC: Extract cppc_get_reg_val_in_pcc() ACPI: CPPC: Rename cppc_get_perf() to cppc_get_reg_val() ACPI: CPPC: Optimize cppc_get_perf() ACPI: CPPC: Add IS_OPTIONAL_CPC_REG macro to judge if a cpc_reg is optional ACPI: CPPC: Simplify PCC shared memory region handling ACPI: PCC: Simplify PCC shared memory region handling
2025-05-26Merge branch 'acpi-tables'Rafael J. Wysocki
Merge updates related to the handling of static (data-only) ACPI tables for 6.16-rc1: - Add __nonstring annotations for unterminated strings in the static ACPI tables parsing code (Kees Cook). - Add support for parsing the MRRM ACPI table and sysfs files to describe memory regions listed in it (Tony Luck, Anil Keshavamurthy). - Remove an (explicitly) unused header file include from the VIOT ACPI table parser file (Andy Shevchenko). - Improve logging around acpi_initialize_tables() (Bartosz Szczepanek). * acpi-tables: ACPI: MRRM: Fix default max memory region ACPI: tables: Improve logging around acpi_initialize_tables() ACPI: VIOT: Remove (explicitly) unused header ACPI: Add documentation for exposing MRRM data ACPI: MRRM: Add /sys files to describe memory ranges ACPI: MRRM: Minimal parse of ACPI MRRM table ACPI: tables: Add __nonstring annotations for unterminated strings
2025-05-26Merge branch 'acpica'Rafael J. Wysocki
Merge ACPICA updates, including two upstream releases 20241212 and 20250404, for 6.16-rc1: - Fix two ACPICA SLAB cache leaks (Seunghun Han). - Add EINJv2 get error type action and define Error Injection Actions in hex values to avoid inconsistencies between the specification and the code (Zaid Alali). - Fix typo in comments for SRAT structures (Adam Lackorzynski). - Prevent possible loss of data in ACPICA because of u32 to u8 conversions (Saket Dumbre). - Fix reading FFixedHW operation regions in ACPICA (Daniil Tatianin). - Add support for printing AML arguments when the ACPICA debug level is ACPI_LV_TRACE_POINT (Mario Limonciello). - Drop a stale comment about the file content from actbl2.h (Sudeep Holla). - Apply pack(1) to union aml_resource (Tamir Duberstein). - Fix overflow check in the ACPICA version of vsnprintf() (gldrk). - Interpret SIDP structures in DMAR added revision 3.4 of the VT-d specification (Alexey Neyman). - Add typedef and other definitions related to MRRM to ACPICA (Tony Luck). - Add definitions for RIMT to ACPICA (Sunil V L). - Fix spelling mistake "Incremement" -> "Increment" in the ACPICA utilities code (Colin Ian King). - Add typedef and other definitions for ERDT to ACPICA (Tony Luck). - Introduce ACPI_NONSTRING and use it (Kees Cook, Ahmed Salem). - Rename structure and field names of the RAS2 table in actbl2.h (Shiju Jose). - Fix up whitespace in acpica/utcache.c (Zhe Qiao). - Avoid sequence overread in a call to strncmp() in ap_get_table_length() and replace strncpy() with memcpy() in ACPICA in some places (Ahmed Salem). - Update copyright year in all ACPICA files (Saket Dumbre). * acpica: (30 commits) ACPICA: Update copyright year ACPICA: Logfile: Changes for version 20250404 ACPICA: Replace strncpy() with memcpy() ACPICA: Apply ACPI_NONSTRING in more places ACPICA: Avoid sequence overread in call to strncmp() ACPICA: Adjust the position of code lines ACPICA: actbl2.h: ACPI 6.5: RAS2: Rename structure and field names of the RAS2 table ACPICA: Apply ACPI_NONSTRING ACPICA: Introduce ACPI_NONSTRING ACPICA: actbl2.h: ERDT: Add typedef and other definitions ACPICA: infrastructure: Add new DMT_BUF types and shorten a long name ACPICA: Utilities: Fix spelling mistake "Incremement" -> "Increment" ACPICA: MRRM: Some cleanups ACPICA: actbl2: Add definitions for RIMT ACPICA: actbl2.h: MRRM: Add typedef and other definitions ACPICA: infrastructure: Add new header and ACPI_DMT_BUF26 types ACPICA: Interpret SIDP structures in DMAR ACPICA: utilities: Fix overflow check in vsnprintf() ACPICA: Apply pack(1) to union aml_resource ACPICA: Drop stale comment about the header file content ...
2025-05-26Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.super' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull vfs freezing updates from Christian Brauner: "This contains various filesystem freezing related work for this cycle: - Allow the power subsystem to support filesystem freeze for suspend and hibernate. Now all the pieces are in place to actually allow the power subsystem to freeze/thaw filesystems during suspend/resume. Filesystems are only frozen and thawed if the power subsystem does actually own the freeze. If the filesystem is already frozen by the time we've frozen all userspace processes we don't care to freeze it again. That's userspace's job once the process resumes. We only actually freeze filesystems if we absolutely have to and we ignore other failures to freeze. We could bubble up errors and fail suspend/resume if the error isn't EBUSY (aka it's already frozen) but I don't think that this is worth it. Filesystem freezing during suspend/resume is best-effort. If the user has 500 ext4 filesystems mounted and 4 fail to freeze for whatever reason then we simply skip them. What we have now is already a big improvement and let's see how we fare with it before making our lives even harder (and uglier) than we have to. - Allow efivars to support freeze and thaw Allow efivarfs to partake to resync variable state during system hibernation and suspend. Add freeze/thaw support. This is a pretty straightforward implementation. We simply add regular freeze/thaw support for both userspace and the kernel. efivars is the first pseudofilesystem that adds support for filesystem freezing and thawing. The simplicity comes from the fact that we simply always resync variable state after efivarfs has been frozen. It doesn't matter whether that's because of suspend, userspace initiated freeze or hibernation. Efivars is simple enough that it doesn't matter that we walk all dentries. There are no directories and there aren't insane amounts of entries and both freeze/thaw are already heavy-handed operations. If userspace initiated a freeze/thaw cycle they would need CAP_SYS_ADMIN in the initial user namespace (as that's where efivarfs is mounted) so it can't be triggered by random userspace. IOW, we really really don't care" * tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.super' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: f2fs: fix freezing filesystem during resize kernfs: add warning about implementing freeze/thaw efivarfs: support freeze/thaw power: freeze filesystems during suspend/resume libfs: export find_next_child() super: add filesystem freezing helpers for suspend and hibernate gfs2: pass through holder from the VFS for freeze/thaw super: use common iterator (Part 2) super: use a common iterator (Part 1) super: skip dying superblocks early super: simplify user_get_super() super: remove pointless s_root checks fs: allow all writers to be frozen locking/percpu-rwsem: add freezable alternative to down_read
2025-05-26Merge tag 'ipsec-next-2025-05-23' of ↵Paolo Abeni
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec-next Steffen Klassert says: ==================== 1) Remove some unnecessary strscpy_pad() size arguments. From Thorsten Blum. 2) Correct use of xso.real_dev on bonding offloads. Patchset from Cosmin Ratiu. 3) Add hardware offload configuration to XFRM_MSG_MIGRATE. From Chiachang Wang. 4) Refactor migration setup during cloning. This was done after the clone was created. Now it is done in the cloning function itself. From Chiachang Wang. 5) Validate assignment of maximal possible SEQ number. Prevent from setting to the maximum sequrnce number as this would cause for traffic drop. From Leon Romanovsky. 6) Prevent configuration of interface index when offload is used. Hardware can't handle this case.i From Leon Romanovsky. 7) Always use kfree_sensitive() for SA secret zeroization. From Zilin Guan. ipsec-next-2025-05-23 * tag 'ipsec-next-2025-05-23' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec-next: xfrm: use kfree_sensitive() for SA secret zeroization xfrm: prevent configuration of interface index when offload is used xfrm: validate assignment of maximal possible SEQ number xfrm: Refactor migration setup during the cloning process xfrm: Migrate offload configuration bonding: Fix multiple long standing offload races bonding: Mark active offloaded xfrm_states xfrm: Add explicit dev to .xdo_dev_state_{add,delete,free} xfrm: Remove unneeded device check from validate_xmit_xfrm xfrm: Use xdo.dev instead of xdo.real_dev net/mlx5: Avoid using xso.real_dev unnecessarily xfrm: Remove unnecessary strscpy_pad() size arguments ==================== Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250523075611.3723340-1-steffen.klassert@secunet.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26Merge tag 'linux-can-next-for-6.16-20250522' of ↵Paolo Abeni
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can-next Marc Kleine-Budde says: ==================== pull-request: can-next 2025-05-22 this is a pull request of 22 patches for net-next/main. The series by Biju Das contains 19 patches and adds RZ/G3E CANFD support to the rcar_canfd driver. The patch by Vincent Mailhol adds a struct data_bittiming_params to group FD parameters as a preparation patch for CAN-XL support. Felix Maurer's patch imports tst-filter from can-tests into the kernel self tests and Vincent Mailhol adds support for physical CAN interfaces. linux-can-next-for-6.16-20250522 * tag 'linux-can-next-for-6.16-20250522' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can-next: (22 commits) selftests: can: test_raw_filter.sh: add support of physical interfaces selftests: can: Import tst-filter from can-tests can: dev: add struct data_bittiming_params to group FD parameters can: rcar_canfd: Add RZ/G3E support can: rcar_canfd: Enhance multi_channel_irqs handling can: rcar_canfd: Add external_clk variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info can: rcar_canfd: Add sh variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info can: rcar_canfd: Add struct rcanfd_regs variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info can: rcar_canfd: Add shared_can_regs variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info can: rcar_canfd: Add ch_interface_mode variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info can: rcar_canfd: Add {nom,data}_bittiming variables to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info can: rcar_canfd: Add max_cftml variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info can: rcar_canfd: Add max_aflpn variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info can: rcar_canfd: Add rnc_field_width variable to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info can: rcar_canfd: Update RCANFD_GAFLCFG macro can: rcar_canfd: Add rcar_canfd_setrnc() can: rcar_canfd: Drop the mask operation in RCANFD_GAFLCFG_SETRNC macro can: rcar_canfd: Update RCANFD_GERFL_ERR macro can: rcar_canfd: Drop RCANFD_GAFLCFG_GETRNC macro can: rcar_canfd: Use of_get_available_child_by_name() ... ==================== Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522084128.501049-1-mkl@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26octeontx2-af: Send Link events one by oneSubbaraya Sundeep
Send link events one after another otherwise new message is overwriting the message which is being processed by PF. Fixes: a88e0f936ba9 ("octeontx2: Detect the mbox up or down message via register") Signed-off-by: Subbaraya Sundeep <sbhatta@marvell.com> Reviewed-by: Michal Swiatkowski <michal.swiatkowski@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/1747823443-404-1-git-send-email-sbhatta@marvell.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.misc' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner: "This contains the usual selections of misc updates for this cycle. Features: - Use folios for symlinks in the page cache FUSE already uses folios for its symlinks. Mirror that conversion in the generic code and the NFS code. That lets us get rid of a few folio->page->folio conversions in this path, and some of the few remaining users of read_cache_page() / read_mapping_page() - Try and make a few filesystem operations killable on the VFS inode->i_mutex level - Add sysctl vfs_cache_pressure_denom for bulk file operations Some workloads need to preserve more dentries than we currently allow through out sysctl interface A HDFS servers with 12 HDDs per server, on a HDFS datanode startup involves scanning all files and caching their metadata (including dentries and inodes) in memory. Each HDD contains approximately 2 million files, resulting in a total of ~20 million cached dentries after initialization To minimize dentry reclamation, they set vfs_cache_pressure to 1. Despite this configuration, memory pressure conditions can still trigger reclamation of up to 50% of cached dentries, reducing the cache from 20 million to approximately 10 million entries. During the subsequent cache rebuild period, any HDFS datanode restart operation incurs substantial latency penalties until full cache recovery completes To maintain service stability, more dentries need to be preserved during memory reclamation. The current minimum reclaim ratio (1/100 of total dentries) remains too aggressive for such workload. This patch introduces vfs_cache_pressure_denom for more granular cache pressure control The configuration [vfs_cache_pressure=1, vfs_cache_pressure_denom=10000] effectively maintains the full 20 million dentry cache under memory pressure, preventing datanode restart performance degradation - Avoid some jumps in inode_permission() using likely()/unlikely() - Avid a memory access which is most likely a cache miss when descending into devcgroup_inode_permission() - Add fastpath predicts for stat() and fdput() - Anonymous inodes currently don't come with a proper mode causing issues in the kernel when we want to add useful VFS debug assert. Fix that by giving them a proper mode and masking it off when we report it to userspace which relies on them not having any mode - Anonymous inodes currently allow to change inode attributes because the VFS falls back to simple_setattr() if i_op->setattr isn't implemented. This means the ownership and mode for every single user of anon_inode_inode can be changed. Block that as it's either useless or actively harmful. If specific ownership is needed the respective subsystem should allocate anonymous inodes from their own private superblock - Raise SB_I_NODEV and SB_I_NOEXEC on the anonymous inode superblock - Add proper tests for anonymous inode behavior - Make it easy to detect proper anonymous inodes and to ensure that we can detect them in codepaths such as readahead() Cleanups: - Port pidfs to the new anon_inode_{g,s}etattr() helpers - Try to remove the uselib() system call - Add unlikely branch hint return path for poll - Add unlikely branch hint on return path for core_sys_select - Don't allow signals to interrupt getdents copying for fuse - Provide a size hint to dir_context for during readdir() - Use writeback_iter directly in mpage_writepages - Update compression and mtime descriptions in initramfs documentation - Update main netfs API document - Remove useless plus one in super_cache_scan() - Remove unnecessary NULL-check guards during setns() - Add separate separate {get,put}_cgroup_ns no-op cases Fixes: - Fix typo in root= kernel parameter description - Use KERN_INFO for infof()|info_plog()|infofc() - Correct comments of fs_validate_description() - Mark an unlikely if condition with unlikely() in vfs_parse_monolithic_sep() - Delete macro fsparam_u32hex() - Remove unused and problematic validate_constant_table() - Fix potential unsigned integer underflow in fs_name() - Make file-nr output the total allocated file handles" * tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (43 commits) fs: Pass a folio to page_put_link() nfs: Use a folio in nfs_get_link() fs: Convert __page_get_link() to use a folio fs/read_write: make default_llseek() killable fs/open: make do_truncate() killable fs/open: make chmod_common() and chown_common() killable include/linux/fs.h: add inode_lock_killable() readdir: supply dir_context.count as readdir buffer size hint vfs: Add sysctl vfs_cache_pressure_denom for bulk file operations fuse: don't allow signals to interrupt getdents copying Documentation: fix typo in root= kernel parameter description include/cgroup: separate {get,put}_cgroup_ns no-op case kernel/nsproxy: remove unnecessary guards fs: use writeback_iter directly in mpage_writepages fs: remove useless plus one in super_cache_scan() fs: add S_ANON_INODE fs: remove uselib() system call device_cgroup: avoid access to ->i_rdev in the common case in devcgroup_inode_permission() fs/fs_parse: Remove unused and problematic validate_constant_table() fs: touch up predicts in inode_permission() ...
2025-05-26Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.mount.api' of ↵Linus Torvalds
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull vfs mount api conversions from Christian Brauner: "This converts the bfs and omfs filesystems to the new mount api" * tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.mount.api' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: omfs: convert to new mount API bfs: convert bfs to use the new mount api
2025-05-26net: mctp: use nlmsg_payload() for netlink message data extractionJeremy Kerr
Jakub suggests: > I have a different request :) Matt, once this ends up in net-next > (end of this week) could you refactor it to use nlmsg_payload() ? > It doesn't exist in net but this is exactly why it was added. This refactors the additions to both mctp_dump_addrinfo(), and mctp_rtm_getneigh() - two cases where we're calling nlh_data() on an an incoming netlink message, without a prior nlmsg_parse(). For the neigh.c case, we cannot hit the failure where the nlh does not contain a full ndmsg at present, as the core handler (net/core/neighbour.c, neigh_get()) has already validated the size through neigh_valid_req_get(), and would have failed the get operation before the MCTP hander is called. However, relying on that is a bit fragile, so apply the nlmsg_payload refector here too. Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kerr <jk@codeconstruct.com.au> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521-mctp-nlmsg-payload-v2-1-e85df160c405@codeconstruct.com.au Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26Merge branch ↵Paolo Abeni
'add-the-capability-to-consume-sram-for-hwfd-descriptor-queue-in-airoha_eth-driver' Lorenzo Bianconi says: ==================== Add the capability to consume SRAM for hwfd descriptor queue in airoha_eth driver In order to improve packet processing and packet forwarding performances, EN7581 SoC supports consuming SRAM instead of DRAM for hw forwarding descriptors queue. For downlink hw accelerated traffic request to consume SRAM memory for hw forwarding descriptors queue. Moreover, in some configurations QDMA blocks require a contiguous block of system memory for hwfd buffers queue. Introduce the capability to allocate hw buffers forwarding queue via the reserved-memory DTS property instead of running dmam_alloc_coherent(). v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250509-airopha-desc-sram-v2-0-9dc3d8076dfb@kernel.org v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250507-airopha-desc-sram-v1-0-d42037431bfa@kernel.org ==================== Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521-airopha-desc-sram-v3-0-a6e9b085b4f0@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26net: airoha: Add the capability to allocate hfwd descriptors in SRAMLorenzo Bianconi
In order to improve packet processing and packet forwarding performances, EN7581 SoC supports consuming SRAM instead of DRAM for hw forwarding descriptors queue. For downlink hw accelerated traffic request to consume SRAM memory for hw forwarding descriptors queue. Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521-airopha-desc-sram-v3-4-a6e9b085b4f0@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26net: airoha: Add the capability to allocate hwfd buffers via reserved-memoryLorenzo Bianconi
In some configurations QDMA blocks require a contiguous block of system memory for hwfd buffers queue. Introduce the capability to allocate hw buffers forwarding queue via the reserved-memory DTS property instead of running dmam_alloc_coherent(). Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521-airopha-desc-sram-v3-3-a6e9b085b4f0@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26net: airoha: Do not store hfwd references in airoha_qdma structLorenzo Bianconi
Since hfwd descriptor and buffer queues are allocated via dmam_alloc_coherent() we do not need to store their references in airoha_qdma struct. This patch does not introduce any logical changes, just code clean-up. Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521-airopha-desc-sram-v3-2-a6e9b085b4f0@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26dt-bindings: net: airoha: Add EN7581 memory-region propertyLorenzo Bianconi
Introduce memory-region and memory-region-names properties for the ethernet node available on EN7581 SoC in order to reserve system memory for hw forwarding buffers queue used by the QDMA modules. Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org> Acked-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521-airopha-desc-sram-v3-1-a6e9b085b4f0@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26Merge branch 'add-functions-for-txgbe-aml-devices'Paolo Abeni
Jiawen Wu says: ==================== Support phylink and link/gpio irqs for AML 25G/10G devices, and complete PTP and SRIOV. ==================== Link: https://patch.msgid.link/ Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26net: txgbe: Implement SRIOV for AML devicesJiawen Wu
Since .mac_link_up and .mac_link_down are changed for AML 25G/10G NICs, the SR-IOV related function should be invoked in these new functions, to bring VFs link up. Signed-off-by: Jiawen Wu <jiawenwu@trustnetic.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/BA8B302B7AAB6EA6+20250521064402.22348-10-jiawenwu@trustnetic.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26net: txgbe: Implement PTP for AML devicesJiawen Wu
Support PTP clock and 1PPS output signal for AML devices. Signed-off-by: Jiawen Wu <jiawenwu@trustnetic.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/F2F6E5E8899D2C20+20250521064402.22348-9-jiawenwu@trustnetic.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26net: txgbe: Restrict the use of mismatched FW versionsJiawen Wu
The new added mailbox commands require a new released firmware version. Otherwise, a lot of logs "Unknown FW command" would be printed. And the devices may not work properly. So add the test command in the probe function. Signed-off-by: Jiawen Wu <jiawenwu@trustnetic.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/18283F17BE0FA335+20250521064402.22348-8-jiawenwu@trustnetic.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26net: txgbe: Correct the currect link settingsJiawen Wu
For AML 25G/10G devices, some of the information returned from phylink_ethtool_ksettings_get() is not correct, since there is a fixed-link mode. So add additional corrections. Signed-off-by: Jiawen Wu <jiawenwu@trustnetic.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/C94BF867617C544D+20250521064402.22348-7-jiawenwu@trustnetic.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
2025-05-26net: txgbe: Support to handle GPIO IRQs for AML devicesJiawen Wu
The driver needs to handle GPIO interrupts to identify SFP module and configure PHY by sending mailbox messages to firmware. Since the SFP module needs to wait for ready to get information when it is inserted, workqueue is added to handle delayed tasks. And each SW-FW interaction takes time to wait, so they are processed in the workqueue instead of IRQ handler function. Signed-off-by: Jiawen Wu <jiawenwu@trustnetic.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/399624AF221E8E28+20250521064402.22348-6-jiawenwu@trustnetic.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>