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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nolibc/linux-nolibc
Pull nolibc updates from Thomas Weißschuh:
- New supported architectures: m68k, SPARC (32 and 64 bit)
- Compatibility with kselftest_harness.h
- A more robust mechanism to include all of nolibc from each header
- Split existing features into new headers to simplify adoption
- Compatibility with UBSAN and it is used in the testsuite
- Many small new features focussing on usage in kselftests
* tag 'nolibc-20250526-for-6.16-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nolibc/linux-nolibc: (83 commits)
selftests: harness: Stop using setjmp()/longjmp()
selftests: harness: Add "variant" and "self" to test metadata
selftests: harness: Add teardown callback to test metadata
selftests: harness: Move teardown conditional into test metadata
selftests: harness: Don't set setup_completed for fixtureless tests
selftests: harness: Implement test timeouts through pidfd
selftests: harness: Remove dependency on libatomic
selftests: harness: Remove inline qualifier for wrappers
selftests: harness: Mark functions without prototypes static
selftests: harness: Ignore unused variant argument warning
selftests: harness: Use C89 comment style
selftests: harness: Add kselftest harness selftest
selftests/nolibc: drop include guards around standard headers
tools/nolibc: move NULL and offsetof() to sys/stddef.h
tools/nolibc: move uname() and friends to sys/utsname.h
tools/nolibc: move makedev() and friends to sys/sysmacros.h
tools/nolibc: move getrlimit() and friends to sys/resource.h
tools/nolibc: move reboot() to sys/reboot.h
tools/nolibc: move prctl() to sys/prctl.h
tools/nolibc: move mount() to sys/mount.h
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Pull documentation updates from Jonathan Corbet:
"A moderately busy cycle for documentation this time around:
- The most significant change is the replacement of the old
kernel-doc script (a monstrous collection of Perl regexes that
predates the Git era) with a Python reimplementation. That, too, is
a horrifying collection of regexes, but in a much cleaner and more
maintainable structure that integrates far better with the Sphinx
build system.
This change has been in linux-next for the full 6.15 cycle; the
small number of problems that turned up have been addressed,
seemingly to everybody's satisfaction. The Perl kernel-doc script
remains in tree (as scripts/kernel-doc.pl) and can be used with a
command-line option if need be. Unless some reason to keep it
around materializes, it will probably go away in 6.17.
Credit goes to Mauro Carvalho Chehab for doing all this work.
- Some RTLA documentation updates
- A handful of Chinese translations
- The usual collection of typo fixes, general updates, etc"
* tag 'docs-6.16' of git://git.lwn.net/linux: (85 commits)
Docs: doc-guide: update sphinx.rst Sphinx version number
docs: doc-guide: clarify latest theme usage
Documentation/scheduler: Fix typo in sched-stats domain field description
scripts: kernel-doc: prevent a KeyError when checking output
docs: kerneldoc.py: simplify exception handling logic
MAINTAINERS: update linux-doc entry to cover new Python scripts
docs: align with scripts/syscall.tbl migration
Documentation: NTB: Fix typo
Documentation: ioctl-number: Update table intro
docs: conf.py: drop backward support for old Sphinx versions
Docs: driver-api/basics: add kobject_event interfaces
Docs: relay: editing cleanups
docs: fix "incase" typo in coresight/panic.rst
Fix spelling error for 'parallel'
docs: admin-guide: fix typos in reporting-issues.rst
docs: dmaengine: add explanation for DMA_ASYNC_TX capability
Documentation: leds: improve readibility of multicolor doc
docs: fix typo in firmware-related section
docs: Makefile: Inherit PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX setting as env variable
Documentation: ioctl-number: Update outdated submission info
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu
Pull lkmm updates from Paul McKenney:
"Update LKMM documentation:
- Cross-references, typos, broken URLs (Akira Yokosawa)
- Clarify SRCU explanation (Uladzislau Rezki)"
* tag 'lkmm.2025.05.25a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu:
tools/memory-model/Documentation: Fix SRCU section in explanation.txt
tools/memory-model: docs/references: Remove broken link to imgtec.com
tools/memory-model: docs/ordering: Fix trivial typos
tools/memory-model: docs/simple.txt: Fix trivial typos
tools/memory-model: docs/README: Update introduction of locking.txt
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu
Pull rate-limit updates from Paul McKenney:
"lib/ratelimit: Reduce false-positive and silent misses:
- Reduce open-coded use of ratelimit_state structure fields.
- Convert the ->missed field to atomic_t.
- Count misses that are due to lock contention.
- Eliminate jiffies=0 special case.
- Reduce ___ratelimit() false-positive rate limiting (Petr Mladek).
- Allow zero ->burst to hard-disable rate limiting.
- Optimize away atomic operations when a miss is guaranteed.
- Warn if ->interval or ->burst are negative (Petr Mladek).
- Simplify the resulting code.
A smoke test and stress test have been created, but they are not yet
ready for mainline. With luck, we will offer them for the v6.17 merge
window"
* tag 'ratelimit.2025.05.25a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu:
ratelimit: Drop redundant accesses to burst
ratelimit: Use nolock_ret restructuring to collapse common case code
ratelimit: Use nolock_ret label to collapse lock-failure code
ratelimit: Use nolock_ret label to save a couple of lines of code
ratelimit: Simplify common-case exit path
ratelimit: Warn if ->interval or ->burst are negative
ratelimit: Avoid atomic decrement under lock if already rate-limited
ratelimit: Avoid atomic decrement if already rate-limited
ratelimit: Don't flush misses counter if RATELIMIT_MSG_ON_RELEASE
ratelimit: Force re-initialization when rate-limiting re-enabled
ratelimit: Allow zero ->burst to disable ratelimiting
ratelimit: Reduce ___ratelimit() false-positive rate limiting
ratelimit: Avoid jiffies=0 special case
ratelimit: Count misses due to lock contention
ratelimit: Convert the ->missed field to atomic_t
drm/amd/pm: Avoid open-coded use of ratelimit_state structure's internals
drm/i915: Avoid open-coded use of ratelimit_state structure's ->missed field
random: Avoid open-coded use of ratelimit_state structure's ->missed field
ratelimit: Create functions to handle ratelimit_state internals
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull AMD SEV update from Borislav Petkov:
"Add a virtual TPM driver glue which allows a guest kernel to talk to a
TPM device emulated by a Secure VM Service Module (SVSM) - a helper
module of sorts which runs at a different privilege level in the
SEV-SNP VM stack.
The intent being that a TPM device is emulated by a trusted entity and
not by the untrusted host which is the default assumption in the
confidential computing scenarios"
* tag 'x86_sev_for_v6.16_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/sev: Register tpm-svsm platform device
tpm: Add SNP SVSM vTPM driver
svsm: Add header with SVSM_VTPM_CMD helpers
x86/sev: Add SVSM vTPM probe/send_command functions
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull mtrr update from Borislav Petkov:
"A single change to verify the presence of fixed MTRR ranges before
accessing the respective MSRs"
* tag 'x86_mtrr_for_v6.16_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/mtrr: Check if fixed-range MTRRs exist in mtrr_save_fixed_ranges()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ras/ras
Pull EDAC updates from Borislav Petkov:
- ie31200: Add support for Raptor Lake-S and Alder Lake-S compute dies
- Rework how RRL registers per channel tracking is done in order to
support newer hardware with different RRL configurations and refactor
that code. Add support for Granite Rapids server
- i10nm: explicitly set RRL modes to fix any wrong BIOS programming
- Properly save and restore Retry Read error Log channel configuration
info on Intel drivers
- igen6: Handle correctly the case of fused off memory controllers on
Arizona Beach and Amston Lake SoCs before adding support for them
- the usual set of fixes and cleanups
* tag 'edac_updates_for_v6.16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ras/ras:
EDAC/bluefield: Don't use bluefield_edac_readl() result on error
EDAC/i10nm: Fix the bitwise operation between variables of different sizes
EDAC/ie31200: Add two Intel SoCs for EDAC support
EDAC/{skx_common,i10nm}: Add RRL support for Intel Granite Rapids server
EDAC/{skx_common,i10nm}: Refactor show_retry_rd_err_log()
EDAC/{skx_common,i10nm}: Refactor enable_retry_rd_err_log()
EDAC/{skx_common,i10nm}: Structure the per-channel RRL registers
EDAC/i10nm: Explicitly set the modes of the RRL register sets
EDAC/{skx_common,i10nm}: Fix the loss of saved RRL for HBM pseudo channel 0
EDAC/skx_common: Fix general protection fault
EDAC/igen6: Add Intel Amston Lake SoCs support
EDAC/igen6: Add Intel Arizona Beach SoCs support
EDAC/igen6: Skip absent memory controllers
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 resource control updates from Borislav Petkov:
"Carve out the resctrl filesystem-related code into fs/resctrl/ so that
multiple architectures can share the fs API for manipulating their
respective hw resource control implementation.
This is the second step in the work towards sharing the resctrl
filesystem interface, the next one being plugging ARM's MPAM into the
aforementioned fs API"
* tag 'x86_cache_for_v6.16_rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (25 commits)
MAINTAINERS: Add reviewers for fs/resctrl
x86,fs/resctrl: Move the resctrl filesystem code to live in /fs/resctrl
x86/resctrl: Always initialise rid field in rdt_resources_all[]
x86/resctrl: Relax some asm #includes
x86/resctrl: Prefer alloc(sizeof(*foo)) idiom in rdt_init_fs_context()
x86/resctrl: Squelch whitespace anomalies in resctrl core code
x86/resctrl: Move pseudo lock prototypes to include/linux/resctrl.h
x86/resctrl: Fix types in resctrl_arch_mon_ctx_{alloc,free}() stubs
x86/resctrl: Move enum resctrl_event_id to resctrl.h
x86/resctrl: Move the filesystem bits to headers visible to fs/resctrl
fs/resctrl: Add boiler plate for external resctrl code
x86/resctrl: Add 'resctrl' to the title of the resctrl documentation
x86/resctrl: Split trace.h
x86/resctrl: Expand the width of domid by replacing mon_data_bits
x86/resctrl: Add end-marker to the resctrl_event_id enum
x86/resctrl: Move is_mba_sc() out of core.c
x86/resctrl: Drop __init/__exit on assorted symbols
x86/resctrl: Resctrl_exit() teardown resctrl but leave the mount point
x86/resctrl: Check all domains are offline in resctrl_exit()
x86/resctrl: Rename resctrl_sched_in() to begin with "resctrl_arch_"
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull timer core updates from Thomas Gleixner:
"Updates for the time/timer core code:
- Rework the initialization of the posix-timer kmem_cache and move
the cache pointer into the timer_data structure to prevent false
sharing
- Switch the alarmtimer code to lock guards
- Improve the CPU selection criteria in the per CPU validation of the
clocksource watchdog to avoid arbitrary selections (or omissions)
on systems with a small number of CPUs
- The usual cleanups and improvements"
* tag 'timers-core-2025-05-25' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
tick/nohz: Remove unused tick_nohz_full_add_cpus_to()
clocksource: Fix the CPUs' choice in the watchdog per CPU verification
alarmtimer: Switch spin_{lock,unlock}_irqsave() to guards
alarmtimer: Remove dead return value in clock2alarm()
time/jiffies: Change register_refined_jiffies() to void __init
timers: Remove unused __round_jiffies(_up)
posix-timers: Initialize cache early and move pointer into __timer_data
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull clocksource updates from Thomas Gleixner:
"Updates for clocksource/clockevent drivers:
- The final conversion of text formatted device tree binding to
schemas
- A new driver fot the System Timer Module on S32G NXP SoCs
- A new driver fot the Econet HPT timer
- The usual improvements and device tree binding updates"
* tag 'timers-clocksource-2025-05-25' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (31 commits)
clocksource/drivers/renesas-ostm: Unconditionally enable reprobe support
dt-bindings: timer: renesas,ostm: Document RZ/V2N (R9A09G056) support
dt-bindings: timer: Convert marvell,armada-370-timer to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert ti,keystone-timer to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert st,spear-timer to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert socionext,milbeaut-timer to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert snps,arc-timer to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert snps,archs-rtc to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert snps,archs-gfrc to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert lsi,zevio-timer to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert jcore,pit to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert img,pistachio-gptimer to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert ezchip,nps400-timer to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert cirrus,clps711x-timer to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Convert altr,timer-1.0 to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Add ESWIN EIC7700 CLINT
clocksource/drivers: Add EcoNet Timer HPT driver
dt-bindings: timer: Add EcoNet EN751221 "HPT" CPU Timer
dt-bindings: timer: Convert arm,mps2-timer to DT schema
dt-bindings: timer: Add Sophgo SG2044 ACLINT timer
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull timer cleanups from Thomas Gleixner:
"Another set of timer API cleanups:
- Convert init_timer*(), try_to_del_timer_sync() and
destroy_timer_on_stack() over to the canonical timer_*()
namespace convention.
There is another large conversion pending, which has not been included
because it would have caused a gazillion of merge conflicts in next.
The conversion scripts will be run towards the end of the merge window
and a pull request sent once all conflict dependencies have been
merged"
* tag 'timers-cleanups-2025-05-25' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
treewide, timers: Rename destroy_timer_on_stack() as timer_destroy_on_stack()
treewide, timers: Rename try_to_del_timer_sync() as timer_delete_sync_try()
timers: Rename init_timers() as timers_init()
timers: Rename NEXT_TIMER_MAX_DELTA as TIMER_NEXT_MAX_DELTA
timers: Rename __init_timer_on_stack() as __timer_init_on_stack()
timers: Rename __init_timer() as __timer_init()
timers: Rename init_timer_on_stack_key() as timer_init_key_on_stack()
timers: Rename init_timer_key() as timer_init_key()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull MSI updates from Thomas Gleixner:
"Updates for the MSI subsystem (core code and PCI):
- Switch the MSI descriptor locking to lock guards
- Replace a broken and naive implementation of PCI/MSI-X control word
updates in the PCI/TPH driver with a properly serialized variant in
the PCI/MSI core code.
- Remove the MSI descriptor abuse in the SCCI/UFS/QCOM driver by
replacing the direct access to the MSI descriptors with the proper
API function calls. People will never understand that APIs exist
for a reason...
- Provide core infrastructre for the upcoming PCI endpoint library
extensions. Currently limited to ARM GICv3+, but in theory
extensible to other architectures.
- Provide a MSI domain::teardown() callback, which allows drivers to
undo the effects of the prepare() callback.
- Move the MSI domain::prepare() callback invocation to domain
creation time to avoid redundant (and in case of ARM/GIC-V3-ITS
confusing) invocations on every allocation.
In combination with the new teardown callback this removes some
ugly hacks in the GIC-V3-ITS driver, which pretended to work around
the short comings of the core code so far. With this update the
code is correct by design and implementation.
- Make the irqchip MSI library globally available, provide a MSI
parent domain creation helper and convert a bunch of (PCI/)MSI
drivers over to the modern MSI parent mechanism. This is the first
step to get rid of at least one incarnation of the three PCI/MSI
management schemes.
- The usual small cleanups and improvements"
* tag 'irq-msi-2025-05-25' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (33 commits)
PCI/MSI: Use bool for MSI enable state tracking
PCI: tegra: Convert to MSI parent infrastructure
PCI: xgene: Convert to MSI parent infrastructure
PCI: apple: Convert to MSI parent infrastructure
irqchip/msi-lib: Honour the MSI_FLAG_NO_AFFINITY flag
irqchip/mvebu: Convert to msi_create_parent_irq_domain() helper
irqchip/gic: Convert to msi_create_parent_irq_domain() helper
genirq/msi: Add helper for creating MSI-parent irq domains
irqchip: Make irq-msi-lib.h globally available
irqchip/gic-v3-its: Use allocation size from the prepare call
genirq/msi: Engage the .msi_teardown() callback on domain removal
genirq/msi: Move prepare() call to per-device allocation
irqchip/gic-v3-its: Implement .msi_teardown() callback
genirq/msi: Add .msi_teardown() callback as the reverse of .msi_prepare()
irqchip/gic-v3-its: Add support for device tree msi-map and msi-mask
dt-bindings: PCI: pci-ep: Add support for iommu-map and msi-map
irqchip/gic-v3-its: Set IRQ_DOMAIN_FLAG_MSI_IMMUTABLE for ITS
irqdomain: Add IRQ_DOMAIN_FLAG_MSI_IMMUTABLE and irq_domain_is_msi_immutable()
platform-msi: Add msi_remove_device_irq_domain() in platform_device_msi_free_irqs_all()
genirq/msi: Rename msi_[un]lock_descs()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull irq cleanups from Thomas Gleixner:
"A set of cleanups for the generic interrupt subsystem:
- Consolidate on one set of functions for the interrupt domain code
to get rid of pointlessly duplicated code with only marginal
different semantics.
- Update the documentation accordingly and consolidate the coding
style of the irqdomain header"
* tag 'irq-cleanups-2025-05-25' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (46 commits)
irqdomain: Consolidate coding style
irqdomain: Fix kernel-doc and add it to Documentation
Documentation: irqdomain: Update it
Documentation: irq-domain.rst: Simple improvements
Documentation: irq/concepts: Minor improvements
Documentation: irq/concepts: Add commas and reflow
irqdomain: Improve kernel-docs of functions
irqdomain: Make struct irq_domain_info variables const
irqdomain: Use irq_domain_instantiate()'s return value as initializers
irqdomain: Drop irq_linear_revmap()
pinctrl: keembay: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
irqchip/armada-370-xp: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
gpu: ipu-v3: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
gpio: idt3243x: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
sh: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
powerpc: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
irqdomain: Drop irq_domain_add_*() functions
powerpc: Switch irq_domain_add_nomap() to use fwnode
thermal: Switch to irq_domain_create_linear()
soc: Switch to irq_domain_create_*()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull irq controller updates from Thomas Gleixner:
"Update for interrupt chip drivers:
- Convert the generic interrupt chip to lock guards to remove copy &
pasta boilerplate code and gotos.
- A new driver fot the interrupt controller in the EcoNet EN751221
MIPS SoC.
- Extend the SG2042-MSI driver to support the new SG2044 SoC
- Updates and cleanups for the (ancient) VT8500 driver
- Improve the scalability of the ARM GICV4.1 ITS driver by utilizing
node local copies a VM's interrupt translation table when possible.
This results in a 12% reduction of VM IPI latency in certain
workloads.
- The usual cleanups and improvements all over the place"
* tag 'irq-drivers-2025-05-25' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (25 commits)
irqchip/irq-pruss-intc: Simplify chained interrupt handler setup
irqchip/gic-v4.1: Use local 4_1 ITS to generate VSGI
irqchip/econet-en751221: Switch to of_fwnode_handle()
irqchip/irq-vt8500: Switch to irq_domain_create_*()
irqchip/econet-en751221: Switch to irq_domain_create_linear()
irqchip/irq-vt8500: Use fewer global variables and add error handling
irqchip/irq-vt8500: Use a dedicated chained handler function
irqchip/irq-vt8500: Don't require 8 interrupts from a chained controller
irqchip/irq-vt8500: Drop redundant copy of the device node pointer
irqchip/irq-vt8500: Split up ack/mask functions
irqchip/sg2042-msi: Fix wrong type cast in sg2044_msi_irq_ack()
irqchip/sg2042-msi: Add the Sophgo SG2044 MSI interrupt controller
irqchip/sg2042-msi: Introduce configurable chipinfo for SG2042
irqchip/sg2042-msi: Rename functions and data structures to be SG2042 agnostic
dt-bindings: interrupt-controller: Add Sophgo SG2044 MSI controller
genirq/generic-chip: Fix incorrect lock guard conversions
genirq/generic-chip: Remove unused lock wrappers
irqchip: Convert generic irqchip locking to guards
gpio: mvebu: Convert generic irqchip locking to guard()
ARM: orion/gpio:: Convert generic irqchip locking to guard()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull irq core updates from Thomas Gleixner:
"Updates for the generic interrupt subsystem core code:
- Address a long standing subtle problem in the CPU hotplug code for
affinity-managed interrupts.
Affinity-managed interrupts are shut down by the core code when the
last CPU in the affinity set goes offline and started up again when
the first CPU in the affinity set becomes online again.
This unfortunately does not take into account whether an interrupt
has been disabled before the last CPU goes offline and starts up
the interrupt unconditionally when the first CPU becomes online
again.
That's obviously not what drivers expect.
Address this by preserving the disabled state for affinity-managed
interrupts accross these CPU hotplug operations. All non-managed
interrupts are not affected by this because startup/shutdown is
coupled to request/free_irq() which obviously has to reset state.
- Support three-cell scheme interrupts to allow GPIO drivers to
specify interrupts from an already existing scheme
- Switch the interrupt subsystem core to lock guards. This gets rid
of quite some copy & pasta boilerplate code all over the place.
- The usual small cleanups and improvements all over the place"
* tag 'irq-core-2025-05-25' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (59 commits)
genirq/irqdesc: Remove double locking in hwirq_show()
genirq: Retain disable depth for managed interrupts across CPU hotplug
genirq: Bump the size of the local variable for sprintf()
genirq/manage: Use the correct lock guard in irq_set_irq_wake()
genirq: Consistently use '%u' format specifier for unsigned int variables
genirq: Ensure flags in lock guard is consistently initialized
genirq: Fix inverted condition in handle_nested_irq()
genirq/cpuhotplug: Fix up lock guards conversion brainf..t
genirq: Use scoped_guard() to shut clang up
genirq: Remove unused remove_percpu_irq()
genirq: Remove irq_[get|put]_desc*()
genirq/manage: Rework irq_set_irqchip_state()
genirq/manage: Rework irq_get_irqchip_state()
genirq/manage: Rework teardown_percpu_nmi()
genirq/manage: Rework prepare_percpu_nmi()
genirq/manage: Rework disable_percpu_irq()
genirq/manage: Rework irq_percpu_is_enabled()
genirq/manage: Rework enable_percpu_irq()
genirq/manage: Rework irq_set_parent()
genirq/manage: Rework can_request_irq()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull core entry code updates from Thomas Gleixner:
"Updates for the generic and architecture entry code:
- Move LoongArch and RISC-V ret_from_fork() implementations to C code
so that syscall_exit_user_mode() can be inlined
- Split the RISC-V ret_from_fork() implementation into return to user
and return to kernel, which gives a measurable performance
improvement
- Inline syscall_exit_user_mode() which benefits all architectures by
avoiding a function call and letting the compiler do better
optimizations"
* tag 'core-entry-2025-05-25' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
LoongArch: entry: Fix include order
entry: Inline syscall_exit_to_user_mode()
LoongArch: entry: Migrate ret_from_fork() to C
riscv: entry: Split ret_from_fork() into user and kernel
riscv: entry: Convert ret_from_fork() to C
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In the zoned mode there's a bug in the extent buffer tree conversion to
xarray. The reference for eb is dropped and code continues but the
references get dropped by releasing the batch.
Reported-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
Reported-by: kernel test robot <oliver.sang@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/202505191521.435b97ac-lkp@intel.com/
Fixes: 19d7f65f032f ("btrfs: convert the buffer_radix to an xarray")
Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
Tested-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com>
Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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* for-next/vdso:
arm64: vdso: Use __arch_counter_get_cntvct()
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* for-next/sme-fixes: (35 commits)
arm64/fpsimd: Allow CONFIG_ARM64_SME to be selected
arm64/fpsimd: ptrace: Gracefully handle errors
arm64/fpsimd: ptrace: Mandate SVE payload for streaming-mode state
arm64/fpsimd: ptrace: Do not present register data for inactive mode
arm64/fpsimd: ptrace: Save task state before generating SVE header
arm64/fpsimd: ptrace/prctl: Ensure VL changes leave task in a valid state
arm64/fpsimd: ptrace/prctl: Ensure VL changes do not resurrect stale data
arm64/fpsimd: Make clone() compatible with ZA lazy saving
arm64/fpsimd: Clear PSTATE.SM during clone()
arm64/fpsimd: Consistently preserve FPSIMD state during clone()
arm64/fpsimd: Remove redundant task->mm check
arm64/fpsimd: signal: Use SMSTOP behaviour in setup_return()
arm64/fpsimd: Add task_smstop_sm()
arm64/fpsimd: Factor out {sve,sme}_state_size() helpers
arm64/fpsimd: Clarify sve_sync_*() functions
arm64/fpsimd: ptrace: Consistently handle partial writes to NT_ARM_(S)SVE
arm64/fpsimd: signal: Consistently read FPSIMD context
arm64/fpsimd: signal: Mandate SVE payload for streaming-mode state
arm64/fpsimd: signal: Clear PSTATE.SM when restoring FPSIMD frame only
arm64/fpsimd: Do not discard modified SVE state
...
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* for-next/selftests:
kselftest/arm64: Set default OUTPUT path when undefined
kselftest/arm64: fp-ptrace: Adjust to new inactive mode behaviour
kselftest/arm64: fp-ptrace: Adjust to new VL change behaviour
kselftest/arm64: tpidr2: Adjust to new clone() behaviour
kselftest/arm64: fp-ptrace: Fix expected FPMR value when PSTATE.SM is changed
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* for-next/psci:
firmware: psci: Fix refcount leak in psci_dt_init
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* for-next/perf:
perf/arm-cmn: Add CMN S3 ACPI binding
perf/arm-cmn: Initialise cmn->cpu earlier
perf/amlogic: Replace smp_processor_id() with raw_smp_processor_id() in meson_ddr_pmu_create()
perf/arm-cmn: Fix REQ2/SNP2 mixup
perf: Do not enable by default during compile testing
perf: arm-ni: Fix missing platform_set_drvdata()
perf: arm-ni: Unregister PMUs on probe failure
perf/arm-cmn: Remove CMN-600 DTC domain special case
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* for-next/mm:
arm64/boot: Disallow BSS exports to startup code
arm64/boot: Move global CPU override variables out of BSS
arm64/boot: Move init_pgdir[] and init_idmap_pgdir[] into __pi_ namespace
arm64: mm: Drop redundant check in pmd_trans_huge()
arm64/mm: Permit lazy_mmu_mode to be nested
arm64/mm: Disable barrier batching in interrupt contexts
arm64/mm: Batch barriers when updating kernel mappings
mm/vmalloc: Enter lazy mmu mode while manipulating vmalloc ptes
arm64/mm: Support huge pte-mapped pages in vmap
mm/vmalloc: Gracefully unmap huge ptes
mm/vmalloc: Warn on improper use of vunmap_range()
arm64/mm: Hoist barriers out of set_ptes_anysz() loop
arm64: hugetlb: Use __set_ptes_anysz() and __ptep_get_and_clear_anysz()
arm64/mm: Refactor __set_ptes() and __ptep_get_and_clear()
mm/page_table_check: Batch-check pmds/puds just like ptes
arm64: hugetlb: Refine tlb maintenance scope
arm64: hugetlb: Cleanup huge_pte size discovery mechanisms
arm64: pageattr: Explicitly bail out when changing permissions for vmalloc_huge mappings
arm64: Support ARM64_VA_BITS=52 when setting ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX
arm64/mm: Remove randomization of the linear map
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* for-next/misc:
arm64/cpuinfo: only show one cpu's info in c_show()
arm64: Extend pr_crit message on invalid FDT
arm64: Kconfig: remove unnecessary selection of CRC32
arm64: Add missing includes for mem_encrypt
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Merge in for-next/fixes, as subsequent improvements to our early PI
code that disallow BSS exports depend on the 'arm64_use_ng_mappings'
fix here.
* for-next/fixes:
arm64: cpufeature: Move arm64_use_ng_mappings to the .data section to prevent wrong idmap generation
arm64: errata: Add missing sentinels to Spectre-BHB MIDR arrays
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* for-next/entry:
arm64: el2_setup.h: Make __init_el2_fgt labels consistent, again
arm64: Update comment regarding values in __boot_cpu_mode
arm64/mm: Re-organise setting up FEAT_S1PIE registers PIRE0_EL1 and PIR_EL1
arm64: enable PREEMPT_LAZY
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* for-next/efi:
arm64/fpsimd: Avoid unnecessary per-CPU buffers for EFI runtime calls
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* for-next/cpufeature:
arm64: cputype: Add cputype definition for HIP12
arm64: Expose AIDR_EL1 via sysfs
arm64/cpufeature: Add missing id_aa64mmfr4 feature reg update
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* for-next/acpi:
firmware: SDEI: Allow sdei initialization without ACPI_APEI_GHES
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Corrected "sages" to "messages" in the bitmap allocation description.
Fixed "competed" to "completed" in the recv path datagram handling section.
Corrected "privatee" to "private" in the multipath RDS section.
Fixed "mutlipath" to "multipath" in the transport capabilities description.
These changes improve documentation clarity and maintain consistency.
Signed-off-by: Alok Tiwari <alok.a.tiwari@oracle.com>
Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Allison Henderson <allison.henderson@oracle.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522074413.3634446-1-alok.a.tiwari@oracle.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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A representor netdev does not correspond to real hardware that needs to
be updated when setting the MAC address. The default eth_mac_addr() is
sufficient for simply updating the netdev's MAC address with validation.
Signed-off-by: Mark Bloch <mbloch@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Dragos Tatulea <dtatulea@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Tariq Toukan <tariqt@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/1747898036-1121904-1-git-send-email-tariqt@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Subbaraya Sundeep says:
====================
octeontx2-pf: Do not detect MACSEC block based on silicon
Out of various silicon variants of CN10K series some have hardware
MACSEC block for offloading MACSEC operations and some do not.
AF driver already has the information of whether MACSEC is present
or not on running silicon. Hence fetch that information from
AF via mailbox message.
====================
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/1747894516-4565-1-git-send-email-sbhatta@marvell.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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The presence of MACSEC block is currently figured out based
on the running silicon variant. This may not be correct all
the times since the MACSEC block can be fused out. Hence get
the macsec info from AF via mailbox.
Signed-off-by: Subbaraya Sundeep <sbhatta@marvell.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/1747894548-4657-1-git-send-email-sbhatta@marvell.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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MACSEC block may be fused out on some silicons hence modify
get_hw_cap mailbox message to set a capability flag in its
response message based on MACSEC block availability.
Signed-off-by: Subbaraya Sundeep <sbhatta@marvell.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/1747894528-4611-1-git-send-email-sbhatta@marvell.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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In commit 7ead4405e06f ("xsk: convert xdp_copy_frags_from_zc() to use
page_pool_dev_alloc()"), when converting from netmem to page, I missed a
call to page_address() around skb_frag_page(frag) to get the virtual
address of the page. This commit uses skb_frag_address() helper to fix
the issue.
Fixes: 7ead4405e06f ("xsk: convert xdp_copy_frags_from_zc() to use page_pool_dev_alloc()")
Reviewed-by: Alexander Lobakin <aleksander.lobakin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bui Quang Minh <minhquangbui99@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522040115.5057-1-minhquangbui99@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Syzkaller reports the following issue:
BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/locking/mutex.c:578
__mutex_lock+0x106/0xe80 kernel/locking/mutex.c:746
team_change_rx_flags+0x38/0x220 drivers/net/team/team_core.c:1781
dev_change_rx_flags net/core/dev.c:9145 [inline]
__dev_set_promiscuity+0x3f8/0x590 net/core/dev.c:9189
netif_set_promiscuity+0x50/0xe0 net/core/dev.c:9201
dev_set_promiscuity+0x126/0x260 net/core/dev_api.c:286 packet_dev_mc net/packet/af_packet.c:3698 [inline]
packet_dev_mclist_delete net/packet/af_packet.c:3722 [inline]
packet_notifier+0x292/0xa60 net/packet/af_packet.c:4247
notifier_call_chain+0x1b3/0x3e0 kernel/notifier.c:85
call_netdevice_notifiers_extack net/core/dev.c:2214 [inline]
call_netdevice_notifiers net/core/dev.c:2228 [inline]
unregister_netdevice_many_notify+0x15d8/0x2330 net/core/dev.c:11972
rtnl_delete_link net/core/rtnetlink.c:3522 [inline]
rtnl_dellink+0x488/0x710 net/core/rtnetlink.c:3564
rtnetlink_rcv_msg+0x7cf/0xb70 net/core/rtnetlink.c:6955
netlink_rcv_skb+0x219/0x490 net/netlink/af_netlink.c:2534
Calling `PACKET_ADD_MEMBERSHIP` on an ops-locked device can trigger
the `NETDEV_UNREGISTER` notifier, which may require disabling promiscuous
and/or allmulti mode. Both of these operations require acquiring
the netdev instance lock.
Move the call to `packet_dev_mc` outside of the RCU critical section.
The `mclist` modifications (add, del, flush, unregister) are protected by
the RTNL, not the RCU. The RCU only protects the `sklist` and its
associated `sks`. The delayed operation on the `mclist` entry remains
within the RTNL.
Reported-by: syzbot+b191b5ccad8d7a986286@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Closes: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=b191b5ccad8d7a986286
Fixes: ad7c7b2172c3 ("net: hold netdev instance lock during sysfs operations")
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Fomichev <stfomichev@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522031129.3247266-1-stfomichev@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Michal Luczaj says:
====================
vsock: SOCK_LINGER rework
Change vsock's lingerning to wait on close() until all data is sent, i.e.
until workers picked all the packets for processing.
v5: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250521-vsock-linger-v5-0-94827860d1d6@rbox.co
v4: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250501-vsock-linger-v4-0-beabbd8a0847@rbox.co
v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250430-vsock-linger-v3-0-ddbe73b53457@rbox.co
v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250421-vsock-linger-v2-0-fe9febd64668@rbox.co
v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250407-vsock-linger-v1-0-1458038e3492@rbox.co
Signed-off-by: Michal Luczaj <mhal@rbox.co>
====================
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522-vsock-linger-v6-0-2ad00b0e447e@rbox.co
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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There was an issue with SO_LINGER: instead of blocking until all queued
messages for the socket have been successfully sent (or the linger timeout
has been reached), close() would block until packets were handled by the
peer.
Add a test to alert on close() lingering when it should not.
Signed-off-by: Michal Luczaj <mhal@rbox.co>
Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522-vsock-linger-v6-5-2ad00b0e447e@rbox.co
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Add a helper function that sets SO_LINGER. Adapt the caller.
Signed-off-by: Michal Luczaj <mhal@rbox.co>
Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522-vsock-linger-v6-4-2ad00b0e447e@rbox.co
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Distill the virtio_vsock_sock::bytes_unsent checking loop (ioctl SIOCOUTQ)
and move it to utils. Tweak the comment.
Signed-off-by: Michal Luczaj <mhal@rbox.co>
Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522-vsock-linger-v6-3-2ad00b0e447e@rbox.co
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Lingering should be transport-independent in the long run. In preparation
for supporting other transports, as well as the linger on shutdown(), move
code to core.
Generalize by querying vsock_transport::unsent_bytes(), guard against the
callback being unimplemented. Do not pass sk_lingertime explicitly. Pull
SOCK_LINGER check into vsock_linger().
Flatten the function. Remove the nested block by inverting the condition:
return early on !timeout.
Suggested-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Luczaj <mhal@rbox.co>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522-vsock-linger-v6-2-2ad00b0e447e@rbox.co
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Currently vsock's lingering effectively boils down to waiting (or timing
out) until packets are consumed or dropped by the peer; be it by receiving
the data, closing or shutting down the connection.
To align with the semantics described in the SO_LINGER section of man
socket(7) and to mimic AF_INET's behaviour more closely, change the logic
of a lingering close(): instead of waiting for all data to be handled,
block until data is considered sent from the vsock's transport point of
view. That is until worker picks the packets for processing and decrements
virtio_vsock_sock::bytes_unsent down to 0.
Note that (some interpretation of) lingering was always limited to
transports that called virtio_transport_wait_close() on transport release.
This does not change, i.e. under Hyper-V and VMCI no lingering would be
observed.
The implementation does not adhere strictly to man page's interpretation of
SO_LINGER: shutdown() will not trigger the lingering. This follows AF_INET.
Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Luczaj <mhal@rbox.co>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250522-vsock-linger-v6-1-2ad00b0e447e@rbox.co
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Add support for the MaxLinear MxL86110 Gigabit Ethernet PHY, a low-power,
cost-optimized transceiver supporting 10/100/1000 Mbps over twisted-pair
copper, compliant with IEEE 802.3.
The driver implements basic features such as:
- Device initialization
- RGMII interface timing configuration
- Wake-on-LAN support
- LED initialization and control via /sys/class/leds
This driver has been tested on multiple Variscite boards, including:
- VAR-SOM-MX93 (i.MX93)
- VAR-SOM-MX8M-PLUS (i.MX8MP)
Example boot log showing driver probe:
[ 7.692101] imx-dwmac 428a0000.ethernet eth0:
PHY [stmmac-0:00] driver [MXL86110 Gigabit Ethernet] (irq=POLL)
Signed-off-by: Stefano Radaelli <stefano.radaelli21@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521212821.593057-1-stefano.radaelli21@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Jason A. Donenfeld says:
====================
wireguard updates for 6.16
This small series contains mostly cleanups and one new feature:
1) Kees' __nonstring annotation comes to wireguard.
2) Two selftest fixes, one to help with compilation on gcc 15, and one
removing stale config options.
3) Adoption of NLA_POLICY_MASK.
4) Jordan has added the ability to run:
# wg set ... peer ... allowed-ips -192.168.1.0/24
Which will remove the allowed IP for that peer. Previously you had to
replace all the IPs non-atomically, or move it to a dummy peer
atomically, which wasn't very clean.
====================
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521212707.1767879-1-Jason@zx2c4.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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GCC 15 defaults to C23, which bash can't compile under, so specify gnu17
explicitly.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521212707.1767879-6-Jason@zx2c4.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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The current netlink API for WireGuard does not directly support removal
of allowed ips from a peer. A user can remove an allowed ip from a peer
in one of two ways:
1. By using the WGPEER_F_REPLACE_ALLOWEDIPS flag and providing a new
list of allowed ips which omits the allowed ip that is to be removed.
2. By reassigning an allowed ip to a "dummy" peer then removing that
peer with WGPEER_F_REMOVE_ME.
With the first approach, the driver completely rebuilds the allowed ip
list for a peer. If my current configuration is such that a peer has
allowed ips 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3 and I want to remove 192.168.0.2
the actual transition looks like this.
[192.168.0.2, 192.168.0.3] <-- Initial state
[] <-- Step 1: Allowed ips removed for peer
[192.168.0.3] <-- Step 2: Allowed ips added back for peer
This is true even if the allowed ip list is small and the update does
not need to be batched into multiple WG_CMD_SET_DEVICE requests, as the
removal and subsequent addition of ips is non-atomic within a single
request. Consequently, wg_allowedips_lookup_dst and
wg_allowedips_lookup_src may return NULL while reconfiguring a peer even
for packets bound for ips a user did not intend to remove leading to
unintended interruptions in connectivity. This presents in userspace as
failed calls to sendto and sendmsg for UDP sockets. In my case, I ran
netperf while repeatedly reconfiguring the allowed ips for a peer with
wg.
/usr/local/bin/netperf -H 10.102.73.72 -l 10m -t UDP_STREAM -- -R 1 -m 1024
send_data: data send error: No route to host (errno 113)
netperf: send_omni: send_data failed: No route to host
While this may not be of particular concern for environments where peers
and allowed ips are mostly static, systems like Cilium manage peers and
allowed ips in a dynamic environment where peers (i.e. Kubernetes nodes)
and allowed ips (i.e. pods running on those nodes) can frequently
change making WGPEER_F_REPLACE_ALLOWEDIPS problematic.
The second approach avoids any possible connectivity interruptions
but is hacky and less direct, requiring the creation of a temporary
peer just to dispose of an allowed ip.
Introduce a new flag called WGALLOWEDIP_F_REMOVE_ME which in the same
way that WGPEER_F_REMOVE_ME allows a user to remove a single peer from
a WireGuard device's configuration allows a user to remove an ip from a
peer's set of allowed ips. This enables incremental updates to a
device's configuration without any connectivity blips or messy
workarounds.
A corresponding patch for wg extends the existing `wg set` interface to
leverage this feature.
$ wg set wg0 peer <PUBKEY> allowed-ips +192.168.88.0/24,-192.168.0.1/32
When '+' or '-' is prepended to any ip in the list, wg clears
WGPEER_F_REPLACE_ALLOWEDIPS and sets the WGALLOWEDIP_F_REMOVE_ME flag on
any ip prefixed with '-'.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Rife <jordan@jrife.io>
[Jason: minor style nits, fixes to selftest, bump of wireguard-tools version]
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521212707.1767879-5-Jason@zx2c4.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Rather than manually validating flags against the various __ALL_*
constants, put this in the netlink policy description and have the upper
layer machinery check it for us.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521212707.1767879-4-Jason@zx2c4.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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When a character array without a terminating NUL character has a static
initializer, GCC 15's -Wunterminated-string-initialization will only
warn if the array lacks the "nonstring" attribute[1]. Mark the arrays
with __nonstring to correctly identify the char array as "not a C string"
and thereby eliminate the warning:
../drivers/net/wireguard/cookie.c:29:56: warning: initializer-string for array of 'unsigned char' truncates NUL terminator but destination lacks 'nonstring' attribute (9 chars into 8 available) [-Wunterminated-string-initialization]
29 | static const u8 mac1_key_label[COOKIE_KEY_LABEL_LEN] = "mac1----";
| ^~~~~~~~~~
../drivers/net/wireguard/cookie.c:30:58: warning: initializer-string for array of 'unsigned char' truncates NUL terminator but destination lacks 'nonstring' attribute (9 chars into 8 available) [-Wunterminated-string-initialization]
30 | static const u8 cookie_key_label[COOKIE_KEY_LABEL_LEN] = "cookie--";
| ^~~~~~~~~~
../drivers/net/wireguard/noise.c:28:38: warning: initializer-string for array of 'unsigned char' truncates NUL terminator but destination lacks 'nonstring' attribute (38 chars into 37 available) [-Wunterminated-string-initialization]
28 | static const u8 handshake_name[37] = "Noise_IKpsk2_25519_ChaChaPoly_BLAKE2s";
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../drivers/net/wireguard/noise.c:29:39: warning: initializer-string for array of 'unsigned char' truncates NUL terminator but destination lacks 'nonstring' attribute (35 chars into 34 available) [-Wunterminated-string-initialization]
29 | static const u8 identifier_name[34] = "WireGuard v1 zx2c4 Jason@zx2c4.com";
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The arrays are always used with their fixed size, so use __nonstring.
Link: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=117178 [1]
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <kees@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521212707.1767879-3-Jason@zx2c4.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Commit 918327e9b7ff ("ubsan: Remove CONFIG_UBSAN_SANITIZE_ALL")
removed the CONFIG_UBSAN_SANITIZE_ALL configuration option.
Eliminate invalid configurations to improve code readability.
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: WangYuli <wangyuli@uniontech.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521212707.1767879-2-Jason@zx2c4.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Kees Cook says:
====================
net: Convert dev_set_mac_address() to struct sockaddr_storage
As part of the effort to allow the compiler to reason about object sizes,
we need to deal with the problematic variably sized struct sockaddr,
which has no internal runtime size tracking. In much of the network
stack the use of struct sockaddr_storage has been adopted. Continue the
transition toward this for more of the internal APIs. Specifically:
- inet_addr_is_any()
- netif_set_mac_address()
- dev_set_mac_address()
- dev_set_mac_address_user()
Only a few callers of dev_set_mac_address() needed adjustment; all others
were already using struct sockaddr_storage internally.
v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250520222452.work.063-kees@kernel.org/
====================
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250521204310.it.500-kees@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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