- 09 Aug, 2017 2 commits
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Emmanuel Grumbach authored
When we start an Rx A-MPDU session, we first get the AddBA request, then we send an ADD_STA command to the firmware that will reply with a BAID which is a hardware resource that tracks the BA session. This BAID will appear on each and every frame that we get from the firwmare until the A-MPDU session is torn down. In the Rx path, we look at this BAID to manage the reordering buffer. This flow is inherently racy since the hardware will start to put the BAID in the frames it receives even if the firmware hasn't sent the response to the ADD_STA command. This basically means that the driver can get frames with a valid BAID that it doesn't know yet. When that happens, the driver used to WARN. Fix this by simply not WARN in this case. When the driver will know abou the BAID, it will initialise the relevant states and the next frame with a valid BAID will refresh them. Fixes: b915c101 ("iwlwifi: mvm: add reorder buffer per queue") Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Avraham Stern authored
In AP mode, if a station is removed just as it is adding a new stream, the queue in question will remain stopped and no more TX will happen in this queue, leading to connection failures and other problems. This is because under DQA, when tx is deferred because a queue needs to be allocated, the mac queue for that TID is stopped until the new stream is added. If at this point the station that this stream belongs to is removed, all the deferred tx frames are purged, but the mac queue is not restarted. As a result, all following tx on this queue will not be transmitted. Fix this by starting the relevant mac queues when the deferred tx frames are purged. Fixes: 24afba76 ("iwlwifi: mvm: support bss dynamic alloc/dealloc of queues") Signed-off-by: Avraham Stern <avraham.stern@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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- 05 Aug, 2017 1 commit
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Christophe Jaillet authored
We should free 'wgds.pointer' here as done a few lines above in another error handling path. It was allocated within 'acpi_evaluate_object()'. Fixes: c52030a01ccc ("iwlwifi: mvm: add GEO_TX_POWER_LIMIT cmd for geographic tx power table") Signed-off-by: Christophe JAILLET <christophe.jaillet@wanadoo.fr> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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- 03 Aug, 2017 1 commit
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Kalle Valo authored
Merge tag 'iwlwifi-for-kalle-2017-08-02' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/iwlwifi-fixes Some fixes in iwlwifi for 4.13 * Some simple PCI HW ID fix-ups and additions for family 9000; * A couple of bugzilla fixes: - Remove a bogus warning message with new FWs (196915) - Don't allow illegal channel options to be used (195299) * A fix for checksum offload in family 9000; * A fix serious throughput degradation in 11ac with multiple streams; * An old bug in SMPS where the firmware was not aware of SMPS changes;
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- 01 Aug, 2017 8 commits
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Tzipi Peres authored
Add two PCI IDs for the 9160 series. Add five PCI IDs for the 9260 series. Add one PCI IDs for the 9270 series. Add seven PCI IDs for the 9460 series. Add five PCI IDs for the 9560 series. Signed-off-by: Tzipi Peres <tzipi.peres@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Naftali Goldstein authored
Set the STA_FLG_RTS_MIMO_PROT bit in station_flags_msk of the add sta command, so that when smps mode changes, the FW will know about it. In particular, in AP mode, clients are added upon receival of an auth request, at which point there's no knowledge of the client's smps mode. When the assoc request arrives, the add_sta command is resent to modify the station parameters. At this point the driver knows the smps mode, but since the corresponding bit in the mask is not set, the fw doesn't update this field so there's no rts protection for mimo. Fixes: 5bc5aaad ("iwlwifi: mvm: set up initial SMPS/NSS station info") Signed-off-by: Naftali Goldstein <naftali.goldstein@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Haim Dreyfuss authored
C step NICs should use the latest FW (currently B step). Correct the condition to make C step NICs advanced its default FW name to the latest one. Also rename _next_ to b_or_c to avoid confusion. Fixes: 5da083d1 ("iwlwifi: add support for 9000 HW B-step NICs") Signed-off-by: Haim Dreyfuss <haim.dreyfuss@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Gregory Greenman authored
Statistics should be collected according to the actual rate a frame/aggregation was transmitted and not according to the initial rate from the last LQ command (these rates are different if the frames were retransmitted at a lower rate from the rate scale table). This is needed to remove throughput degradation. Signed-off-by: Gregory Greenman <gregory.greenman@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Gregory Greenman authored
The bit was set only if there was at least one reclaimed frame in an aggregation. It's important to set it also in the case that the whole A-MPDU was lost, otherwise rate scaling statistics will not be updated correctly. Thus, set it always in ba notification handler. This fixes a throughput degradation of about 20% in certain scenarios with multiple streams on 11ac. Signed-off-by: Gregory Greenman <gregory.greenman@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Emmanuel Grumbach authored
When we create a regulatory domain out of an MCC notification, we need to make sure that all the channels in the rule have the exact same properties. The current code mixes channel 36 and 40 although 36 can be a control channel with HT40+ (36, 40) whereas 40 can't be a control channel with HT40+ since (40, 44) is invalid. Because of that, cfg80211 would allow to connect in 40MHz to APs that are configured to channel 40 HT40+ and that made our firmware assert. Fix this by checking the bandwidth flags before taking the decision if the rule should be split. This fixes https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195299 partly. Fixes: af45a900 ("iwlwifi: create regdomain from mcc_update_cmd response") Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Emmanuel Grumbach authored
The firmware now adds a new DWORD for the MLME offload's capability even on firmware versions that don't support it. Add the TLV bit to avoid getting the print: capa flags index 3 larger than supported by driver. This fixes the bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196195Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Emmanuel Grumbach authored
When we enabled TCP checksum offload, we need to tell the firmware where the IP header starts. If we have an IV, then we need to adapt that value since the IV is placed before the SNAP header. This is true only for cases where the driver adds the IV, not the WEP case in which the IV is added by the firmware itself. On A000 devices series, the IV is always added by the device. Fix this. Fixes: 5e6a98dc ("iwlwifi: mvm: enable TCP/UDP checksum support for 9000 family") Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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- 27 Jul, 2017 2 commits
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Arend Van Spriel authored
Due to a bugfix in wireless tree and the commit mentioned below a merge was needed which went haywire. So the submitted change resulted in the function brcmf_sdiod_sgtable_alloc() being called twice during the probe thus leaking the memory of the first call. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 4.6.x Fixes: 4d792895 ("brcmfmac: switch to new platform data") Reported-by: Stefan Wahren <stefan.wahren@i2se.com> Tested-by: Stefan Wahren <stefan.wahren@i2se.com> Reviewed-by: Hante Meuleman <hante.meuleman@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
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Daniel Stone authored
The commit to rework the headroom check in start_xmit() now calls pxskb_expand_head() unconditionally if the header is CoW. Unfortunately, it does so with the delta between the extant headroom and the header length, which may be negative if there is already sufficient headroom. pskb_expand_head() does allow for size being 0, in which case it just copies, so clamp the header delta to zero. Opening Chrome (and all my tabs) on a PCIE device was enough to reliably hit this. Fixes: 270a6c1f ("brcmfmac: rework headroom check in .start_xmit()") Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Cc: Arend Van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@broadcom.com> Cc: James Hughes <james.hughes@raspberrypi.org> Cc: Hante Meuleman <hante.meuleman@broadcom.com> Cc: Pieter-Paul Giesberts <pieter-paul.giesberts@broadcom.com> Cc: Franky Lin <franky.lin@broadcom.com> Tested-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
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- 21 Jul, 2017 10 commits
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Kalle Valo authored
Merge tag 'iwlwifi-for-kalle-2017-07-21' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/iwlwifi-fixes Some iwlwifi fixes for 4.13: * A few NULL pointer dereferences in the recovery flow; * A small but important fix for IBSS; * A one-liner fix for tracing, which was including too much data; * Some of these are bugzilla bug fixes;
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Johannes Berg authored
A hardware/firmware error may happen at any point in time. In particular, it might happen while mac80211 is in the middle of a flow. We observed the following situation: * mac80211 is in authentication flow, in ieee80211_prep_connection() * iwlwifi firmware crashes, but no error can be reported at this precise point (mostly because the driver method is void, but even if it wasn't we'd just shift to a race condition) * mac80211 continues the flow, trying to add the AP station * iwlwifi has already set its internal restart flag, and so thinks that adding the station is part of the restart and already set up, so it uses the information that's supposed to already be in the struct This can happen with any flow in mac80211 and with any information we try to preserve across hardware restarts. To fix this, only set a new HW_RESTART_REQUESTED flag and translate that to IN_HW_RESTART once mac80211 actually starts the restart by calling our start() method. As a consequence, any mac80211 flow in progress at the time of the restart will properly finish (certainly with errors), before the restart is attempted. This fixes https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195299. Reported-by: djagoo <dev@djagoo.io> Reported-by: Łukasz Siudut <lsiudut@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Luca Coelho authored
When IBSS was implemented for DQA, we missid a few places where it should be handled in the same way as AP. Fixes: ee48b722 ("iwlwifi: mvm: support ibss in dqa mode") Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Emmanuel Grumbach authored
iwl_trace_data is somewhat confusing. It returns a bool that tells if the payload of the skb should be added to the tx_data event. If it returns false, then the payload of the skb is added to the tx event. The purpose is to be able to start tracing with -e iwlwifi and record non-data packets only which saves bandwidth. Since EAPOLs are important, seldom and not real data packet (despite being WiFi data packets), they are included in tx event and thus iwl_trace_data returns false on those. This last part was buggy, and because of that, all the data packets were included in the tx event. Fix that. Fixes: 0c4cb731 ("iwlwifi: tracing: decouple from mac80211") Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Dan Carpenter authored
We don't set the error code here so we end up returning ERR_PTR(0) which is NULL. The caller doesn't expect that so it results in a NULL dereference. Fixes: 2e5d4a8f ("iwlwifi: pcie: Add new configuration to enable MSIX") Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Emmanuel Grumbach authored
Sometimes, we can have an firmware crash while trying to recover from a previous firmware problem. When that happens, lots of things can go wrong. For example the stations don't get added properly to mvm->fw_id_to_mac_id. Mac80211 tries to stop A-MPDU upon reconfig but in case of a firmware crash we will bail out fairly early and in the end, we won't delete the A-MPDU Rx timeout. When that timer expired after a double firmware crash, we end up dereferencing mvm->fw_id_to_mac_id[sta_id] which is NULL. Fixes: 10b2b201 ("iwlwifi: mvm: add infrastructure for tracking BA session in driver") Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Mordechai Goodstein authored
Before TVQM, all TX queues were allocated straight at init. With TVQM, queues are allocated on demand and hence we need to check if a queue exists before dereferencing it. Fixes: 66128fa08806 ("iwlwifi: move to TVQM mode") Signed-off-by: Mordechai Goodstein <mordechay.goodstein@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Emmanuel Grumbach authored
iwlagn_check_ratid_empty takes the tid as a parameter, but it doesn't check that it is not IWL_TID_NON_QOS. Since IWL_TID_NON_QOS = 8 and iwl_priv::tid_data is an array with 8 entries, accessing iwl_priv::tid_data[IWL_TID_NON_QOS] is a bad idea. This happened in iwlagn_rx_reply_tx. Since iwlagn_check_ratid_empty is relevant only to check whether we can open A-MPDU, this flow is irrelevant if tid is IWL_TID_NON_QOS. Call iwlagn_check_ratid_empty only inside the if (tid != IWL_TID_NON_QOS) a few lines earlier in the function. Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Reported-by: Seraphime Kirkovski <kirkseraph@gmail.com> Tested-by: Seraphime Kirkovski <kirkseraph@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
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Larry Finger authored
This reverts commit f95d95a7. With commit f95d95a7 ("rtlwifi: btcoex: rtl8723be: fix ant_sel not work"), the kernel has a NULL pointer dereference oops. This content and the proper fix will be included in a later patch. Fixes: f95d95a7 ("rtlwifi: btcoex: rtl8723be: fix ant_sel not work") Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net> Cc: Ping-Ke Shih <pkshih@realtek.com> Cc: Yan-Hsuan Chuang <yhchuang@realtek.com> Cc: Birming Chiu <birming@realtek.com> Cc: Shaofu <shaofu@realtek.com> Cc: Steven Ting <steventing@realtek.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
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Arend Van Spriel authored
Recent change in brcmf_sdio_txpkt_hdalign() changed the behavior and now always returns 0. This resulted in a regression which basically renders the device useless. Fixes: 270a6c1f ("brcmfmac: rework headroom check in .start_xmit()") Reported-by: S. Gilles <sgilles@math.umd.edu> Tested-by: S. Gilles <sgilles@math.umd.edu> Signed-off-by: Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
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- 20 Jul, 2017 16 commits
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/netLinus Torvalds authored
Pull networking fixes from David Miller: 1) BPF verifier signed/unsigned value tracking fix, from Daniel Borkmann, Edward Cree, and Josef Bacik. 2) Fix memory allocation length when setting up calls to ->ndo_set_mac_address, from Cong Wang. 3) Add a new cxgb4 device ID, from Ganesh Goudar. 4) Fix FIB refcount handling, we have to set it's initial value before the configure callback (which can bump it). From David Ahern. 5) Fix double-free in qcom/emac driver, from Timur Tabi. 6) A bunch of gcc-7 string format overflow warning fixes from Arnd Bergmann. 7) Fix link level headroom tests in ip_do_fragment(), from Vasily Averin. 8) Fix chunk walking in SCTP when iterating over error and parameter headers. From Alexander Potapenko. 9) TCP BBR congestion control fixes from Neal Cardwell. 10) Fix SKB fragment handling in bcmgenet driver, from Doug Berger. 11) BPF_CGROUP_RUN_PROG_SOCK_OPS needs to check for null __sk, from Cong Wang. 12) xmit_recursion in ppp driver needs to be per-device not per-cpu, from Gao Feng. 13) Cannot release skb->dst in UDP if IP options processing needs it. From Paolo Abeni. 14) Some netdev ioctl ifr_name[] NULL termination fixes. From Alexander Levin and myself. 15) Revert some rtnetlink notification changes that are causing regressions, from David Ahern. * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net: (83 commits) net: bonding: Fix transmit load balancing in balance-alb mode rds: Make sure updates to cp_send_gen can be observed net: ethernet: ti: cpsw: Push the request_irq function to the end of probe ipv4: initialize fib_trie prior to register_netdev_notifier call. rtnetlink: allocate more memory for dev_set_mac_address() net: dsa: b53: Add missing ARL entries for BCM53125 bpf: more tests for mixed signed and unsigned bounds checks bpf: add test for mixed signed and unsigned bounds checks bpf: fix up test cases with mixed signed/unsigned bounds bpf: allow to specify log level and reduce it for test_verifier bpf: fix mixed signed/unsigned derived min/max value bounds ipv6: avoid overflow of offset in ip6_find_1stfragopt net: tehuti: don't process data if it has not been copied from userspace Revert "rtnetlink: Do not generate notifications for CHANGEADDR event" net: dsa: mv88e6xxx: Enable CMODE config support for 6390X dt-binding: ptp: Add SoC compatibility strings for dte ptp clock NET: dwmac: Make dwmac reset unconditional net: Zero terminate ifr_name in dev_ifname(). wireless: wext: terminate ifr name coming from userspace netfilter: fix netfilter_net_init() return ...
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Kosuke Tatsukawa authored
balance-alb mode used to have transmit dynamic load balancing feature enabled by default. However, transmit dynamic load balancing no longer works in balance-alb after commit 8b426dc5 ("bonding: remove hardcoded value"). Both balance-tlb and balance-alb use the function bond_do_alb_xmit() to send packets. This function uses the parameter tlb_dynamic_lb. tlb_dynamic_lb used to have the default value of 1 for balance-alb, but now the value is set to 0 except in balance-tlb. Re-enable transmit dyanmic load balancing by initializing tlb_dynamic_lb for balance-alb similar to balance-tlb. Fixes: 8b426dc5 ("bonding: remove hardcoded value") Signed-off-by: Kosuke Tatsukawa <tatsu@ab.jp.nec.com> Acked-by: Andy Gospodarek <andy@greyhouse.net> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Håkon Bugge authored
cp->cp_send_gen is treated as a normal variable, although it may be used by different threads. This is fixed by using {READ,WRITE}_ONCE when it is incremented and READ_ONCE when it is read outside the {acquire,release}_in_xmit protection. Normative reference from the Linux-Kernel Memory Model: Loads from and stores to shared (but non-atomic) variables should be protected with the READ_ONCE(), WRITE_ONCE(), and ACCESS_ONCE(). Clause 5.1.2.4/25 in the C standard is also relevant. Signed-off-by: Håkon Bugge <haakon.bugge@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com> Acked-by: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Keerthy authored
Push the request_irq function to the end of probe so as to ensure all the required fields are populated in the event of an ISR getting executed right after requesting the irq. Currently while loading the crash kernel a crash was seen as soon as devm_request_threaded_irq was called. This was due to n->poll being NULL which is called as part of net_rx_action function. Suggested-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Keerthy <j-keerthy@ti.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Mahesh Bandewar authored
Net stack initialization currently initializes fib-trie after the first call to netdevice_notifier() call. In fact fib_trie initialization needs to happen before first rtnl_register(). It does not cause any problem since there are no devices UP at this moment, but trying to bring 'lo' UP at initialization would make this assumption wrong and exposes the issue. Fixes following crash Call Trace: ? alternate_node_alloc+0x76/0xa0 fib_table_insert+0x1b7/0x4b0 fib_magic.isra.17+0xea/0x120 fib_add_ifaddr+0x7b/0x190 fib_netdev_event+0xc0/0x130 register_netdevice_notifier+0x1c1/0x1d0 ip_fib_init+0x72/0x85 ip_rt_init+0x187/0x1e9 ip_init+0xe/0x1a inet_init+0x171/0x26c ? ipv4_offload_init+0x66/0x66 do_one_initcall+0x43/0x160 kernel_init_freeable+0x191/0x219 ? rest_init+0x80/0x80 kernel_init+0xe/0x150 ret_from_fork+0x22/0x30 Code: f6 46 23 04 74 86 4c 89 f7 e8 ae 45 01 00 49 89 c7 4d 85 ff 0f 85 7b ff ff ff 31 db eb 08 4c 89 ff e8 16 47 01 00 48 8b 44 24 38 <45> 8b 6e 14 4d 63 76 74 48 89 04 24 0f 1f 44 00 00 48 83 c4 08 RIP: kmem_cache_alloc+0xcf/0x1c0 RSP: ffff9b1500017c28 CR2: 0000000000000014 Fixes: 7b1a74fd ("[NETNS]: Refactor fib initialization so it can handle multiple namespaces.") Fixes: 7f9b8052 ("[IPV4]: fib hash|trie initialization") Signed-off-by: Mahesh Bandewar <maheshb@google.com> Acked-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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WANG Cong authored
virtnet_set_mac_address() interprets mac address as struct sockaddr, but upper layer only allocates dev->addr_len which is ETH_ALEN + sizeof(sa_family_t) in this case. We lack a unified definition for mac address, so just fix the upper layer, this also allows drivers to interpret it to struct sockaddr freely. Reported-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Cong Wang <xiyou.wangcong@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Florian Fainelli authored
The BCM53125 entry was missing an arl_entries member which would basically prevent the ARL search from terminating properly. This switch has 4 ARL entries, so add that. Fixes: 1da6df85 ("net: dsa: b53: Implement ARL add/del/dump operations") Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@savoirfairelinux.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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David S. Miller authored
Daniel Borkmann says: ==================== BPF map value adjust fix First patch in the series is the actual fix and the remaining patches are just updates to selftests. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Daniel Borkmann authored
Add a couple of more test cases to BPF selftests that are related to mixed signed and unsigned checks. Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Edward Cree authored
These failed due to a bug in verifier bounds handling. Signed-off-by: Edward Cree <ecree@solarflare.com> Acked-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Daniel Borkmann authored
Fix the few existing test cases that used mixed signed/unsigned bounds and switch them only to one flavor. Reason why we need this is that proper boundaries cannot be derived from mixed tests. Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Daniel Borkmann authored
For the test_verifier case, it's quite hard to parse log level 2 to figure out what's causing an issue when used to log level 1. We do want to use bpf_verify_program() in order to simulate some of the tests with strict alignment. So just add an argument to pass the level and put it to 1 for test_verifier. Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Daniel Borkmann authored
Edward reported that there's an issue in min/max value bounds tracking when signed and unsigned compares both provide hints on limits when having unknown variables. E.g. a program such as the following should have been rejected: 0: (7a) *(u64 *)(r10 -8) = 0 1: (bf) r2 = r10 2: (07) r2 += -8 3: (18) r1 = 0xffff8a94cda93400 5: (85) call bpf_map_lookup_elem#1 6: (15) if r0 == 0x0 goto pc+7 R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R10=fp 7: (7a) *(u64 *)(r10 -16) = -8 8: (79) r1 = *(u64 *)(r10 -16) 9: (b7) r2 = -1 10: (2d) if r1 > r2 goto pc+3 R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R1=inv,min_value=0 R2=imm-1,max_value=18446744073709551615,min_align=1 R10=fp 11: (65) if r1 s> 0x1 goto pc+2 R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R1=inv,min_value=0,max_value=1 R2=imm-1,max_value=18446744073709551615,min_align=1 R10=fp 12: (0f) r0 += r1 13: (72) *(u8 *)(r0 +0) = 0 R0=map_value_adj(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=1 R1=inv,min_value=0,max_value=1 R2=imm-1,max_value=18446744073709551615,min_align=1 R10=fp 14: (b7) r0 = 0 15: (95) exit What happens is that in the first part ... 8: (79) r1 = *(u64 *)(r10 -16) 9: (b7) r2 = -1 10: (2d) if r1 > r2 goto pc+3 ... r1 carries an unsigned value, and is compared as unsigned against a register carrying an immediate. Verifier deduces in reg_set_min_max() that since the compare is unsigned and operation is greater than (>), that in the fall-through/false case, r1's minimum bound must be 0 and maximum bound must be r2. Latter is larger than the bound and thus max value is reset back to being 'invalid' aka BPF_REGISTER_MAX_RANGE. Thus, r1 state is now 'R1=inv,min_value=0'. The subsequent test ... 11: (65) if r1 s> 0x1 goto pc+2 ... is a signed compare of r1 with immediate value 1. Here, verifier deduces in reg_set_min_max() that since the compare is signed this time and operation is greater than (>), that in the fall-through/false case, we can deduce that r1's maximum bound must be 1, meaning with prior test, we result in r1 having the following state: R1=inv,min_value=0,max_value=1. Given that the actual value this holds is -8, the bounds are wrongly deduced. When this is being added to r0 which holds the map_value(_adj) type, then subsequent store access in above case will go through check_mem_access() which invokes check_map_access_adj(), that will then probe whether the map memory is in bounds based on the min_value and max_value as well as access size since the actual unknown value is min_value <= x <= max_value; commit fce366a9 ("bpf, verifier: fix alu ops against map_value{, _adj} register types") provides some more explanation on the semantics. It's worth to note in this context that in the current code, min_value and max_value tracking are used for two things, i) dynamic map value access via check_map_access_adj() and since commit 06c1c049 ("bpf: allow helpers access to variable memory") ii) also enforced at check_helper_mem_access() when passing a memory address (pointer to packet, map value, stack) and length pair to a helper and the length in this case is an unknown value defining an access range through min_value/max_value in that case. The min_value/max_value tracking is /not/ used in the direct packet access case to track ranges. However, the issue also affects case ii), for example, the following crafted program based on the same principle must be rejected as well: 0: (b7) r2 = 0 1: (bf) r3 = r10 2: (07) r3 += -512 3: (7a) *(u64 *)(r10 -16) = -8 4: (79) r4 = *(u64 *)(r10 -16) 5: (b7) r6 = -1 6: (2d) if r4 > r6 goto pc+5 R1=ctx R2=imm0,min_value=0,max_value=0,min_align=2147483648 R3=fp-512 R4=inv,min_value=0 R6=imm-1,max_value=18446744073709551615,min_align=1 R10=fp 7: (65) if r4 s> 0x1 goto pc+4 R1=ctx R2=imm0,min_value=0,max_value=0,min_align=2147483648 R3=fp-512 R4=inv,min_value=0,max_value=1 R6=imm-1,max_value=18446744073709551615,min_align=1 R10=fp 8: (07) r4 += 1 9: (b7) r5 = 0 10: (6a) *(u16 *)(r10 -512) = 0 11: (85) call bpf_skb_load_bytes#26 12: (b7) r0 = 0 13: (95) exit Meaning, while we initialize the max_value stack slot that the verifier thinks we access in the [1,2] range, in reality we pass -7 as length which is interpreted as u32 in the helper. Thus, this issue is relevant also for the case of helper ranges. Resetting both bounds in check_reg_overflow() in case only one of them exceeds limits is also not enough as similar test can be created that uses values which are within range, thus also here learned min value in r1 is incorrect when mixed with later signed test to create a range: 0: (7a) *(u64 *)(r10 -8) = 0 1: (bf) r2 = r10 2: (07) r2 += -8 3: (18) r1 = 0xffff880ad081fa00 5: (85) call bpf_map_lookup_elem#1 6: (15) if r0 == 0x0 goto pc+7 R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R10=fp 7: (7a) *(u64 *)(r10 -16) = -8 8: (79) r1 = *(u64 *)(r10 -16) 9: (b7) r2 = 2 10: (3d) if r2 >= r1 goto pc+3 R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R1=inv,min_value=3 R2=imm2,min_value=2,max_value=2,min_align=2 R10=fp 11: (65) if r1 s> 0x4 goto pc+2 R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R1=inv,min_value=3,max_value=4 R2=imm2,min_value=2,max_value=2,min_align=2 R10=fp 12: (0f) r0 += r1 13: (72) *(u8 *)(r0 +0) = 0 R0=map_value_adj(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=3,max_value=4 R1=inv,min_value=3,max_value=4 R2=imm2,min_value=2,max_value=2,min_align=2 R10=fp 14: (b7) r0 = 0 15: (95) exit This leaves us with two options for fixing this: i) to invalidate all prior learned information once we switch signed context, ii) to track min/max signed and unsigned boundaries separately as done in [0]. (Given latter introduces major changes throughout the whole verifier, it's rather net-next material, thus this patch follows option i), meaning we can derive bounds either from only signed tests or only unsigned tests.) There is still the case of adjust_reg_min_max_vals(), where we adjust bounds on ALU operations, meaning programs like the following where boundaries on the reg get mixed in context later on when bounds are merged on the dst reg must get rejected, too: 0: (7a) *(u64 *)(r10 -8) = 0 1: (bf) r2 = r10 2: (07) r2 += -8 3: (18) r1 = 0xffff89b2bf87ce00 5: (85) call bpf_map_lookup_elem#1 6: (15) if r0 == 0x0 goto pc+6 R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R10=fp 7: (7a) *(u64 *)(r10 -16) = -8 8: (79) r1 = *(u64 *)(r10 -16) 9: (b7) r2 = 2 10: (3d) if r2 >= r1 goto pc+2 R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R1=inv,min_value=3 R2=imm2,min_value=2,max_value=2,min_align=2 R10=fp 11: (b7) r7 = 1 12: (65) if r7 s> 0x0 goto pc+2 R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R1=inv,min_value=3 R2=imm2,min_value=2,max_value=2,min_align=2 R7=imm1,max_value=0 R10=fp 13: (b7) r0 = 0 14: (95) exit from 12 to 15: R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R1=inv,min_value=3 R2=imm2,min_value=2,max_value=2,min_align=2 R7=imm1,min_value=1 R10=fp 15: (0f) r7 += r1 16: (65) if r7 s> 0x4 goto pc+2 R0=map_value(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=0,max_value=0 R1=inv,min_value=3 R2=imm2,min_value=2,max_value=2,min_align=2 R7=inv,min_value=4,max_value=4 R10=fp 17: (0f) r0 += r7 18: (72) *(u8 *)(r0 +0) = 0 R0=map_value_adj(ks=8,vs=8,id=0),min_value=4,max_value=4 R1=inv,min_value=3 R2=imm2,min_value=2,max_value=2,min_align=2 R7=inv,min_value=4,max_value=4 R10=fp 19: (b7) r0 = 0 20: (95) exit Meaning, in adjust_reg_min_max_vals() we must also reset range values on the dst when src/dst registers have mixed signed/ unsigned derived min/max value bounds with one unbounded value as otherwise they can be added together deducing false boundaries. Once both boundaries are established from either ALU ops or compare operations w/o mixing signed/unsigned insns, then they can safely be added to other regs also having both boundaries established. Adding regs with one unbounded side to a map value where the bounded side has been learned w/o mixing ops is possible, but the resulting map value won't recover from that, meaning such op is considered invalid on the time of actual access. Invalid bounds are set on the dst reg in case i) src reg, or ii) in case dst reg already had them. The only way to recover would be to perform i) ALU ops but only 'add' is allowed on map value types or ii) comparisons, but these are disallowed on pointers in case they span a range. This is fine as only BPF_JEQ and BPF_JNE may be performed on PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE_OR_NULL registers which potentially turn them into PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE type depending on the branch, so only here min/max value cannot be invalidated for them. In terms of state pruning, value_from_signed is considered as well in states_equal() when dealing with adjusted map values. With regards to breaking existing programs, there is a small risk, but use-cases are rather quite narrow where this could occur and mixing compares probably unlikely. Joint work with Josef and Edward. [0] https://lists.iovisor.org/pipermail/iovisor-dev/2017-June/000822.html Fixes: 48461135 ("bpf: allow access into map value arrays") Reported-by: Edward Cree <ecree@solarflare.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Signed-off-by: Edward Cree <ecree@solarflare.com> Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pmLinus Torvalds authored
Pull power management fixes from Rafael Wysocki: "These are two stable-candidate fixes for the intel_pstate driver and the generic power domains (genpd) framework. Specifics: - Fix the average CPU load computations in the intel_pstate driver on Knights Landing (Xeon Phi) processors that require an extra factor to compensate for a rate change differences between the TSC and MPERF which is missing (Srinivas Pandruvada). - Fix an initialization ordering issue in the generic power domains (genpd) framework (Sudeep Holla)" * tag 'pm-4.13-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: PM / Domains: defer dev_pm_domain_set() until genpd->attach_dev succeeds if present cpufreq: intel_pstate: Correct the busy calculation for KNL
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Linus Torvalds authored
They really are, and the "take the address of a single character" makes the string fortification code unhappy (it believes that you can now only acccess one byte, rather than a byte range, and then raises errors for the memory copies going on in there). We could now remove a few 'addressof' operators (since arrays naturally degrade to pointers), but this is the minimal patch that just changes the C prototypes of those template arrays (the templates themselves are defined in inline asm). Reported-by: kernel test robot <xiaolong.ye@intel.com> Acked-and-tested-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> Cc: Daniel Micay <danielmicay@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fsLinus Torvalds authored
Pull misc filesystem fixes from Jan Kara: "Several ACL related fixes for ext2, reiserfs, and hfsplus. And also one minor isofs cleanup" * 'for_linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs: hfsplus: Don't clear SGID when inheriting ACLs isofs: Fix off-by-one in 'session' mount option parsing reiserfs: preserve i_mode if __reiserfs_set_acl() fails ext2: preserve i_mode if ext2_set_acl() fails ext2: Don't clear SGID when inheriting ACLs reiserfs: Don't clear SGID when inheriting ACLs
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