- 02 Jan, 2020 11 commits
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David Ahern authored
The original ingress device index is saved to the cb space of the skb and the cb is moved during tcp processing. Since tcp_v4_inbound_md5_hash can be called before and after the cb move, pass dif and sdif to it so the caller can save both prior to the cb move. Both are used by a later patch. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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David Ahern authored
The original ingress device index is saved to the cb space of the skb and the cb is moved during tcp processing. Since tcp_v6_inbound_md5_hash can be called before and after the cb move, pass dif and sdif to it so the caller can save both prior to the cb move. Both are used by a later patch. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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David Ahern authored
Extract the typecast to (union tcp_md5_addr *) to a local variable rather than the current long, inline declaration with function calls. No functional change intended. Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Niu Xilei authored
Fixed Coding function and style issues Signed-off-by: Niu Xilei <niu_xilei@163.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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David S. Miller authored
Ido Schimmel says: ==================== mlxsw: Allow setting default port priority Petr says: When LLDP APP TLV selector 1 (EtherType) is used with PID of 0, the corresponding entry specifies "default application priority [...] when application priority is not otherwise specified." mlxsw currently supports this type of APP entry, but uses it only as a fallback for unspecified DSCP rules. However non-IP traffic is prioritized according to port-default priority, not according to the DSCP-to-prio tables, and thus it's currently not possible to prioritize such traffic correctly. This patchset extends the use of the abovementioned APP entry to also set default port priority (in patches #1 and #2) and then (in patch #3) adds a selftest. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Petr Machata authored
Send non-IP traffic to a port and observe that it gets prioritized according to the lldptool app=$prio,1,0 rules. Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@mellanox.com> Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Petr Machata authored
When APP TLV selector 1 (EtherType) is used with PID of 0, the corresponding entry specifies "default application priority [...] when application priority is not otherwise specified." mlxsw currently supports this type of APP entry, but uses it only as a fallback for unspecified DSCP rules. However non-IP traffic is prioritized according to port-default priority, not according to the DSCP-to-prio tables, and thus it's currently not possible to prioritize such traffic correctly. Extend the use of the abovementioned APP entry to also set default port priority. Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@mellanox.com> Acked-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Petr Machata authored
Add QPDP. This register controls the port default Switch Priority and Color. The default Switch Priority and Color are used for frames where the trust state uses default values. Currently there are two cases where this applies: a port is in trust-PCP state, but a packet arrives untagged; and a port is in trust-DSCP state, but a non-IP packet arrives. Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@mellanox.com> Acked-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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David S. Miller authored
Jesper Dangaard Brouer says: ==================== page_pool: NUMA node handling fixes The recently added NUMA changes (merged for v5.5) to page_pool, it both contains a bug in handling NUMA_NO_NODE condition, and added code to the fast-path. This patchset fixes the bug and moves code out of fast-path. The first patch contains a fix that should be considered for 5.5. The second patch reduce code size and overhead in case CONFIG_NUMA is disabled. Currently the NUMA_NO_NODE setting bug only affects driver 'ti_cpsw' (drivers/net/ethernet/ti/), but after this patchset, we plan to move other drivers (netsec and mvneta) to use NUMA_NO_NODE setting. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Jesper Dangaard Brouer authored
When kernel is compiled without NUMA support, then page_pool NUMA config setting (pool->p.nid) doesn't make any practical sense. The compiler cannot see that it can remove the code paths. This patch avoids reading pool->p.nid setting in case of !CONFIG_NUMA, in allocation and numa check code, which helps compiler to see the optimisation potential. It leaves update code intact to keep API the same. $ ./scripts/bloat-o-meter net/core/page_pool.o-numa-enabled \ net/core/page_pool.o-numa-disabled add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 0/3 up/down: 0/-113 (-113) Function old new delta page_pool_create 401 398 -3 __page_pool_alloc_pages_slow 439 426 -13 page_pool_refill_alloc_cache 425 328 -97 Total: Before=3611, After=3498, chg -3.13% Signed-off-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Jesper Dangaard Brouer authored
The check in pool_page_reusable (page_to_nid(page) == pool->p.nid) is not valid if page_pool was configured with pool->p.nid = NUMA_NO_NODE. The goal of the NUMA changes in commit d5394610 ("page_pool: Don't recycle non-reusable pages"), were to have RX-pages that belongs to the same NUMA node as the CPU processing RX-packet during softirq/NAPI. As illustrated by the performance measurements. This patch moves the NAPI checks out of fast-path, and at the same time solves the NUMA_NO_NODE issue. First realize that alloc_pages_node() with pool->p.nid = NUMA_NO_NODE will lookup current CPU nid (Numa ID) via numa_mem_id(), which is used as the the preferred nid. It is only in rare situations, where e.g. NUMA zone runs dry, that page gets doesn't get allocated from preferred nid. The page_pool API allows drivers to control the nid themselves via controlling pool->p.nid. This patch moves the NAPI check to when alloc cache is refilled, via dequeuing/consuming pages from the ptr_ring. Thus, we can allow placing pages from remote NUMA into the ptr_ring, as the dequeue/consume step will check the NUMA node. All current drivers using page_pool will alloc/refill RX-ring from same CPU running softirq/NAPI process. Drivers that control the nid explicitly, also use page_pool_update_nid when changing nid runtime. To speed up transision to new nid the alloc cache is now flushed on nid changes. This force pages to come from ptr_ring, which does the appropate nid check. For the NUMA_NO_NODE case, when a NIC IRQ is moved to another NUMA node, we accept that transitioning the alloc cache doesn't happen immediately. The preferred nid change runtime via consulting numa_mem_id() based on the CPU processing RX-packets. Notice, to avoid stressing the page buddy allocator and avoid doing too much work under softirq with preempt disabled, the NUMA check at ptr_ring dequeue will break the refill cycle, when detecting a NUMA mismatch. This will cause a slower transition, but its done on purpose. Fixes: d5394610 ("page_pool: Don't recycle non-reusable pages") Reported-by: Li RongQing <lirongqing@baidu.com> Reported-by: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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- 01 Jan, 2020 1 commit
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jkirsher/next-queueDavid S. Miller authored
Jeff Kirsher says: ==================== 1GbE Intel Wired LAN Driver Updates 2019-12-31 This series contains updates to e1000e, igb and igc only. Robert Beckett provide an igb change to assist in keeping packets from being dropped due to receive descriptor ring being full when receive flow control is enabled. Create a separate function to setup SRRCTL to ease in reuse and ensure that setting of the drop enable bit only if receive flow control is not enabled. Sasha adds support for scatter gather support in igc. Improve the direct memory address mapping flow by optimizing/simplifying and more clear. Update igc to use pci_release_mem_regions() instead of pci_release_selected_regions(). Clean up function header comments to align with the actual code. Adds support for 64 bit DMA access, to help handle socket buffer fragments in high memory. Adds legacy power management support in igc by implementing suspend, resume, runtime_suspend/resume, and runtime_idle callbacks. Clean up references to Serdes interface in igc since that interface is not supported for i225 devices. Alex replaces the pr_info calls with netdev_info in all cases related to netdev link state, as suggested by Joe Perches. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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- 31 Dec, 2019 28 commits
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Sasha Neftin authored
Serdes interface is not applicable for i225 devices. Remove this from comments and make comments more clearly. Signed-off-by: Sasha Neftin <sasha.neftin@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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Alexander Duyck authored
Replace the pr_info calls with netdev_info in all cases related to the netdevice link state. As a result of this patch the link messages will change as shown below. Before: e1000e: ens3 NIC Link is Down e1000e: ens3 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx After: e1000e 0000:00:03.0 ens3: NIC Link is Down e1000e 0000:00:03.0 ens3: NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx Suggested-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Alexander Duyck <alexander.h.duyck@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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Sasha Neftin authored
Add suspend, resume, runtime_suspend, runtime_resume and runtime_idle callbacks implementation. Reported-by: kbuild test robot <lpk@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Neftin <sasha.neftin@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/netDavid S. Miller authored
Simple overlapping changes in bpf land wrt. bpf_helper_defs.h handling. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Sasha Neftin authored
On relevant platforms ndo_start_xmit can handle socket buffer fragments in high memory Signed-off-by: Sasha Neftin <sasha.neftin@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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Sasha Neftin authored
igc_watchdog, igc_set_interrupt_capability, igc_init_interrupt_scheme, __igc_open and __igc_close parameter descriptions has not reflected functions meaning. Add meaningful description. Signed-off-by: Sasha Neftin <sasha.neftin@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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Sasha Neftin authored
The function description for igc_alloc_rx_buffers has not reflected the function meaning. Add meaningful description. Signed-off-by: Sasha Neftin <sasha.neftin@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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Sasha Neftin authored
The function description for igc_is_non_eop includes an extra @skb parameter description. This parameter doesn't exist on the function, so remove it. Suggested-by: Jacob Keller <jacob.e.keller@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Neftin <sasha.neftin@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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Sasha Neftin authored
Use the pci_release_mem_regions method instead of the pci_release_selected_regions method Signed-off-by: Sasha Neftin <sasha.neftin@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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Sasha Neftin authored
Improve the probe flow and set both the DMA mask and the coherent to the same thing. Make the flow optimized and cleared. Signed-off-by: Sasha Neftin <sasha.neftin@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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Sasha Neftin authored
Scatter gather is used to do DMA data transfers of data that is written to noncontiguous areas of memory. This patch enables scatter gather support. Signed-off-by: Sasha Neftin <sasha.neftin@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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Robert Beckett authored
If Rx flow control has been enabled (via autoneg or forced), packets should not be dropped due to Rx descriptor ring exhaustion. Instead pause frames should be used to apply back pressure. This only applies if VFs are not in use. Move SRRCTL setup to its own function for easy reuse and only set drop enable bit if Rx flow control is not enabled. Since v1: always enable dropping of packets if VFs in use. Signed-off-by: Robert Beckett <bob.beckett@collabora.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/netLinus Torvalds authored
Pull networking fixes from David Miller: 1) Fix big endian overflow in nf_flow_table, from Arnd Bergmann. 2) Fix port selection on big endian in nft_tproxy, from Phil Sutter. 3) Fix precision tracking for unbound scalars in bpf verifier, from Daniel Borkmann. 4) Fix integer overflow in socket rcvbuf check in UDP, from Antonio Messina. 5) Do not perform a neigh confirmation during a pmtu update over a tunnel, from Hangbin Liu. 6) Fix DMA mapping leak in dpaa_eth driver, from Madalin Bucur. 7) Various PTP fixes for sja1105 dsa driver, from Vladimir Oltean. 8) Add missing to dummy definition of of_mdiobus_child_is_phy(), from Geert Uytterhoeven * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net: (54 commits) hsr: fix slab-out-of-bounds Read in hsr_debugfs_rename() net/sched: add delete_empty() to filters and use it in cls_flower tcp: Fix highest_sack and highest_sack_seq ptp: fix the race between the release of ptp_clock and cdev net: dsa: sja1105: Reconcile the meaning of TPID and TPID2 for E/T and P/Q/R/S Documentation: net: dsa: sja1105: Remove text about taprio base-time limitation net: dsa: sja1105: Remove restriction of zero base-time for taprio offload net: dsa: sja1105: Really make the PTP command read-write net: dsa: sja1105: Take PTP egress timestamp by port, not mgmt slot cxgb4/cxgb4vf: fix flow control display for auto negotiation mlxsw: spectrum: Use dedicated policer for VRRP packets mlxsw: spectrum_router: Skip loopback RIFs during MAC validation net: stmmac: dwmac-meson8b: Fix the RGMII TX delay on Meson8b/8m2 SoCs net/sched: act_mirred: Pull mac prior redir to non mac_header_xmit device net_sched: sch_fq: properly set sk->sk_pacing_status bnx2x: Fix accounting of vlan resources among the PFs bnx2x: Use appropriate define for vlan credit of: mdio: Add missing inline to of_mdiobus_child_is_phy() dummy net: phy: aquantia: add suspend / resume ops for AQR105 dpaa_eth: fix DMA mapping leak ...
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git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/tomoyo/tomoyo-test1Linus Torvalds authored
Pull tomoyo fixes from Tetsuo Handa: "Two bug fixes: - Suppress RCU warning at list_for_each_entry_rcu() - Don't use fancy names on sockets" * tag 'tomoyo-fixes-for-5.5' of git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/tomoyo/tomoyo-test1: tomoyo: Suppress RCU warning at list_for_each_entry_rcu(). tomoyo: Don't use nifty names on sockets.
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Taehee Yoo authored
hsr slave interfaces don't have debugfs directory. So, hsr_debugfs_rename() shouldn't be called when hsr slave interface name is changed. Test commands: ip link add dummy0 type dummy ip link add dummy1 type dummy ip link add hsr0 type hsr slave1 dummy0 slave2 dummy1 ip link set dummy0 name ap Splat looks like: [21071.899367][T22666] ap: renamed from dummy0 [21071.914005][T22666] ================================================================== [21071.919008][T22666] BUG: KASAN: slab-out-of-bounds in hsr_debugfs_rename+0xaa/0xb0 [hsr] [21071.923640][T22666] Read of size 8 at addr ffff88805febcd98 by task ip/22666 [21071.926941][T22666] [21071.927750][T22666] CPU: 0 PID: 22666 Comm: ip Not tainted 5.5.0-rc2+ #240 [21071.929919][T22666] Hardware name: innotek GmbH VirtualBox/VirtualBox, BIOS VirtualBox 12/01/2006 [21071.935094][T22666] Call Trace: [21071.935867][T22666] dump_stack+0x96/0xdb [21071.936687][T22666] ? hsr_debugfs_rename+0xaa/0xb0 [hsr] [21071.937774][T22666] print_address_description.constprop.5+0x1be/0x360 [21071.939019][T22666] ? hsr_debugfs_rename+0xaa/0xb0 [hsr] [21071.940081][T22666] ? hsr_debugfs_rename+0xaa/0xb0 [hsr] [21071.940949][T22666] __kasan_report+0x12a/0x16f [21071.941758][T22666] ? hsr_debugfs_rename+0xaa/0xb0 [hsr] [21071.942674][T22666] kasan_report+0xe/0x20 [21071.943325][T22666] hsr_debugfs_rename+0xaa/0xb0 [hsr] [21071.944187][T22666] hsr_netdev_notify+0x1fe/0x9b0 [hsr] [21071.945052][T22666] ? __module_text_address+0x13/0x140 [21071.945897][T22666] notifier_call_chain+0x90/0x160 [21071.946743][T22666] dev_change_name+0x419/0x840 [21071.947496][T22666] ? __read_once_size_nocheck.constprop.6+0x10/0x10 [21071.948600][T22666] ? netdev_adjacent_rename_links+0x280/0x280 [21071.949577][T22666] ? __read_once_size_nocheck.constprop.6+0x10/0x10 [21071.950672][T22666] ? lock_downgrade+0x6e0/0x6e0 [21071.951345][T22666] ? do_setlink+0x811/0x2ef0 [21071.951991][T22666] do_setlink+0x811/0x2ef0 [21071.952613][T22666] ? is_bpf_text_address+0x81/0xe0 [ ... ] Reported-by: syzbot+9328206518f08318a5fd@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Fixes: 4c2d5e33 ("hsr: rename debugfs file when interface name is changed") Signed-off-by: Taehee Yoo <ap420073@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Davide Caratti authored
Revert "net/sched: cls_u32: fix refcount leak in the error path of u32_change()", and fix the u32 refcount leak in a more generic way that preserves the semantic of rule dumping. On tc filters that don't support lockless insertion/removal, there is no need to guard against concurrent insertion when a removal is in progress. Therefore, for most of them we can avoid a full walk() when deleting, and just decrease the refcount, like it was done on older Linux kernels. This fixes situations where walk() was wrongly detecting a non-empty filter, like it happened with cls_u32 in the error path of change(), thus leading to failures in the following tdc selftests: 6aa7: (filter, u32) Add/Replace u32 with source match and invalid indev 6658: (filter, u32) Add/Replace u32 with custom hash table and invalid handle 74c2: (filter, u32) Add/Replace u32 filter with invalid hash table id On cls_flower, and on (future) lockless filters, this check is necessary: move all the check_empty() logic in a callback so that each filter can have its own implementation. For cls_flower, it's sufficient to check if no IDRs have been allocated. This reverts commit 275c44aa. Changes since v1: - document the need for delete_empty() when TCF_PROTO_OPS_DOIT_UNLOCKED is used, thanks to Vlad Buslov - implement delete_empty() without doing fl_walk(), thanks to Vlad Buslov - squash revert and new fix in a single patch, to be nice with bisect tests that run tdc on u32 filter, thanks to Dave Miller Fixes: 275c44aa ("net/sched: cls_u32: fix refcount leak in the error path of u32_change()") Fixes: 6676d5e4 ("net: sched: set dedicated tcf_walker flag when tp is empty") Suggested-by: Jamal Hadi Salim <jhs@mojatatu.com> Suggested-by: Vlad Buslov <vladbu@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Davide Caratti <dcaratti@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Vlad Buslov <vladbu@mellanox.com> Tested-by: Jamal Hadi Salim <jhs@mojatatu.com> Acked-by: Jamal Hadi Salim <jhs@mojatatu.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Vijay Khemka authored
gma_flag was set at the time of GMA command request but it should only be set after getting successful response. Movinng this flag setting in GMA response handler. This flag is used mainly for not repeating GMA command once received MAC address. Signed-off-by: Vijay Khemka <vijaykhemka@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Samuel Mendoza-Jonas <sam@mendozajonas.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Kevin Kou authored
sctp_outq_sack is the main function handles SACK, it is called very frequently. As the commit "move trace_sctp_probe_path into sctp_outq_sack" added below code to this function, sctp tracepoint is disabled most of time, but the loop of transport list will be always called even though the tracepoint is disabled, this is unnecessary. + /* SCTP path tracepoint for congestion control debugging. */ + list_for_each_entry(transport, transport_list, transports) { + trace_sctp_probe_path(transport, asoc); + } This patch is to add tracepoint enabled check at outside of the loop of transport list, and avoid traversing the loop when trace is disabled, it is a small optimization. Signed-off-by: Kevin Kou <qdkevin.kou@gmail.com> Acked-by: Marcelo Ricardo Leitner <marcelo.leitner@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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David S. Miller authored
Vladimir Oltean says: ==================== Improvements to SJA1105 DSA RX timestamping This series makes the sja1105 DSA driver use a dedicated kernel thread for RX timestamping, a process which is time-sensitive and otherwise a bit fragile. This allows users to customize their system (probabil an embedded PTP switch) fully and allocate the CPU bandwidth for the driver to expedite the RX timestamps as quickly as possible. While doing this conversion, add a function to the PTP core for cancelling this kernel thread (function which I found rather strange to be missing). ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Vladimir Oltean authored
When disabling PTP timestamping, don't reset the switch with the new static config until all existing PTP frames have been timestamped on the RX path or dropped. There's nothing we can do with these afterwards. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Vladimir Oltean authored
And move the queue of skb's waiting for RX timestamps into the ptp_data structure, since it isn't needed if PTP is not compiled. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Vladimir Oltean authored
In order to effectively use the PTP kernel thread for tasks such as timestamping packets, allow the user control over stopping it, which is needed e.g. when the timestamping queues must be drained. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Cambda Zhu authored
>From commit 50895b9d ("tcp: highest_sack fix"), the logic about setting tp->highest_sack to the head of the send queue was removed. Of course the logic is error prone, but it is logical. Before we remove the pointer to the highest sack skb and use the seq instead, we need to set tp->highest_sack to NULL when there is no skb after the last sack, and then replace NULL with the real skb when new skb inserted into the rtx queue, because the NULL means the highest sack seq is tp->snd_nxt. If tp->highest_sack is NULL and new data sent, the next ACK with sack option will increase tp->reordering unexpectedly. This patch sets tp->highest_sack to the tail of the rtx queue if it's NULL and new data is sent. The patch keeps the rule that the highest_sack can only be maintained by sack processing, except for this only case. Fixes: 50895b9d ("tcp: highest_sack fix") Signed-off-by: Cambda Zhu <cambda@linux.alibaba.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Vladis Dronov authored
In a case when a ptp chardev (like /dev/ptp0) is open but an underlying device is removed, closing this file leads to a race. This reproduces easily in a kvm virtual machine: ts# cat openptp0.c int main() { ... fp = fopen("/dev/ptp0", "r"); ... sleep(10); } ts# uname -r 5.5.0-rc3-46cf053e ts# cat /proc/cmdline ... slub_debug=FZP ts# modprobe ptp_kvm ts# ./openptp0 & [1] 670 opened /dev/ptp0, sleeping 10s... ts# rmmod ptp_kvm ts# ls /dev/ptp* ls: cannot access '/dev/ptp*': No such file or directory ts# ...woken up [ 48.010809] general protection fault: 0000 [#1] SMP [ 48.012502] CPU: 6 PID: 658 Comm: openptp0 Not tainted 5.5.0-rc3-46cf053e #25 [ 48.014624] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), ... [ 48.016270] RIP: 0010:module_put.part.0+0x7/0x80 [ 48.017939] RSP: 0018:ffffb3850073be00 EFLAGS: 00010202 [ 48.018339] RAX: 000000006b6b6b6b RBX: 6b6b6b6b6b6b6b6b RCX: ffff89a476c00ad0 [ 48.018936] RDX: fffff65a08d3ea08 RSI: 0000000000000247 RDI: 6b6b6b6b6b6b6b6b [ 48.019470] ... ^^^ a slub poison [ 48.023854] Call Trace: [ 48.024050] __fput+0x21f/0x240 [ 48.024288] task_work_run+0x79/0x90 [ 48.024555] do_exit+0x2af/0xab0 [ 48.024799] ? vfs_write+0x16a/0x190 [ 48.025082] do_group_exit+0x35/0x90 [ 48.025387] __x64_sys_exit_group+0xf/0x10 [ 48.025737] do_syscall_64+0x3d/0x130 [ 48.026056] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9 [ 48.026479] RIP: 0033:0x7f53b12082f6 [ 48.026792] ... [ 48.030945] Modules linked in: ptp i6300esb watchdog [last unloaded: ptp_kvm] [ 48.045001] Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed! This happens in: static void __fput(struct file *file) { ... if (file->f_op->release) file->f_op->release(inode, file); <<< cdev is kfree'd here if (unlikely(S_ISCHR(inode->i_mode) && inode->i_cdev != NULL && !(mode & FMODE_PATH))) { cdev_put(inode->i_cdev); <<< cdev fields are accessed here Namely: __fput() posix_clock_release() kref_put(&clk->kref, delete_clock) <<< the last reference delete_clock() delete_ptp_clock() kfree(ptp) <<< cdev is embedded in ptp cdev_put module_put(p->owner) <<< *p is kfree'd, bang! Here cdev is embedded in posix_clock which is embedded in ptp_clock. The race happens because ptp_clock's lifetime is controlled by two refcounts: kref and cdev.kobj in posix_clock. This is wrong. Make ptp_clock's sysfs device a parent of cdev with cdev_device_add() created especially for such cases. This way the parent device with its ptp_clock is not released until all references to the cdev are released. This adds a requirement that an initialized but not exposed struct device should be provided to posix_clock_register() by a caller instead of a simple dev_t. This approach was adopted from the commit 72139dfa ("watchdog: Fix the race between the release of watchdog_core_data and cdev"). See details of the implementation in the commit 233ed09d ("chardev: add helper function to register char devs with a struct device"). Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/20191125125342.6189-1-vdronov@redhat.com/T/#uAnalyzed-by: Stephen Johnston <sjohnsto@redhat.com> Analyzed-by: Vern Lovejoy <vlovejoy@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Vladis Dronov <vdronov@redhat.com> Acked-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Vladimir Oltean authored
For first-generation switches (SJA1105E and SJA1105T): - TPID means C-Tag (typically 0x8100) - TPID2 means S-Tag (typically 0x88A8) While for the second generation switches (SJA1105P, SJA1105Q, SJA1105R, SJA1105S) it is the other way around: - TPID means S-Tag (typically 0x88A8) - TPID2 means C-Tag (typically 0x8100) In other words, E/T tags untagged traffic with TPID, and P/Q/R/S with TPID2. So the patch mentioned below fixed VLAN filtering for P/Q/R/S, but broke it for E/T. We strive for a common code path for all switches in the family, so just lie in the static config packing functions that TPID and TPID2 are at swapped bit offsets than they actually are, for P/Q/R/S. This will make both switches understand TPID to be ETH_P_8021Q and TPID2 to be ETH_P_8021AD. The meaning from the original E/T was chosen over P/Q/R/S because E/T is actually the one with public documentation available (UM10944.pdf). Fixes: f9a1a764 ("net: dsa: sja1105: Reverse TPID and TPID2") Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Vladimir Oltean authored
Since commit 86db36a3 ("net: dsa: sja1105: Implement state machine for TAS with PTP clock source"), this paragraph is no longer true. So remove it. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Vladimir Oltean authored
The check originates from the initial implementation which was not based on PTP time but on a standalone clock source. In the meantime we can now program the PTPSCHTM register at runtime with the dynamic base time (actually with a value that is 200 ns smaller, to avoid writing DELTA=0 in the Schedule Entry Points Parameters Table). And we also have logic for moving the actual base time in the future of the PHC's current time base, so the check for zero serves no purpose, since even if the user will specify zero, that's not what will end up in the static config table where the limitation is. Fixes: 86db36a3 ("net: dsa: sja1105: Implement state machine for TAS with PTP clock source") Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Vladimir Oltean authored
When activating tc-taprio offload on the switch ports, the TAS state machine will try to check whether it is running or not, but will find both the STARTED and STOPPED bits as false in the sja1105_tas_check_running function. So the function will return -EINVAL (an abnormal situation) and the kernel will keep printing this from the TAS FSM workqueue: [ 37.691971] sja1105 spi0.1: An operation returned -22 The reason is that the underlying function that gets called, sja1105_ptp_commit, does not actually do a SPI_READ, but a SPI_WRITE. So the command buffer remains initialized with zeroes instead of retrieving the hardware state. Fix that. Fixes: 41603d78 ("net: dsa: sja1105: Make the PTP command read-write") Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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