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Add the constants associated with RS-FEC configuration
and status as well as the indicated separated bits for
DEVS1 to convey a separated PMA.
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Signed-off-by: Mike Marciniszyn (Meta) <mike.marciniszyn@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260430150802.3521-2-mike.marciniszyn@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Currently there is no way to install an LTF key seed that can be
used in non-trigger-based (NTB) and trigger-based (TB) FTM ranging
to protect NDP frames. Without this, drivers cannot enable PHY-layer
security for peer measurement sessions, leaving ranging measurements
vulnerable to eavesdropping and manipulation.
Introduce NL80211_KEY_LTF_SEED attribute and the dedicated extended
feature flag NL80211_EXT_FEATURE_SET_KEY_LTF_SEED to allow drivers
to advertise and install LTF key seeds via nl80211. The key seed
must be configured beforehand to ensure the peer measurement session
is secure. The driver must advertise both NL80211_EXT_FEATURE_SECURE_LTF
and NL80211_EXT_FEATURE_SET_KEY_LTF_SEED for the key seed installation
to be permitted.
The LTF key seed is pairwise key material and must only be used with
pairwise key type. Reject attempts to use it with other key types.
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-13-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
[fix policy coding style]
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Proximity detection often does not require detailed ranging
measurements, yet userspace currently receives full FTM results for
every request, causing unnecessary data transfer, host wakeups, and
processing overhead.
Add an optional control to suppress ranging result reporting for
peer-to-peer PD requests. Introduce the
NL80211_PMSR_FTM_REQ_ATTR_PD_SUPPRESS_RESULTS flag; when set with a
PD request, the device may perform the measurements (e.g. when acting
as RSTA) but must not report the measurement results to userspace.
Validate that the flag is only accepted when request_type is set to
NL80211_PMSR_FTM_REQ_TYPE_PD, reject otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-12-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Devices may support different preamble and bandwidth configurations
for proximity detection (PD) ranging versus standard ranging. Add
separate pd_preambles and pd_bandwidths fields to
cfg80211_pmsr_capabilities to allow drivers to advertise PD-specific
capabilities.
Expose these over nl80211 using new attributes
NL80211_PMSR_FTM_CAPA_ATTR_PD_PREAMBLES and
NL80211_PMSR_FTM_CAPA_ATTR_PD_BANDWIDTHS, advertised only when
pd_support is set.
For PD requests, validate bandwidth and preamble against pd_bandwidths
and pd_preambles. For non-PD requests, validate against the existing
bandwidths and preambles fields.
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-11-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Proximity detection applications need to receive measurement results
only when devices cross specific distance boundaries to avoid
unnecessary host wakeups and reduce power consumption.
Introduce configurable distance-based reporting thresholds that
drivers can use to implement selective result reporting. Add ingress
and egress distance parameters allowing applications to specify when
results should be reported as peers cross these boundaries.
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-10-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
[remove mm units from variables]
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Peer measurement capabilities currently advertise a single maximum
peer count regardless of device role. Some devices support different
peer limits when operating as initiator versus responder.
Add max_peers fields inside the ftm.ista and ftm.rsta sub-structs of
cfg80211_pmsr_capabilities to allow drivers to advertise per-role peer
limits. These limits are generic and not restricted to any specific
ranging type.
Expose these over nl80211 using new NL80211_PMSR_ATTR_MAX_PEER_ISTA_ROLE
and NL80211_PMSR_ATTR_MAX_PEER_RSTA_ROLE attributes inside the
ISTA_CAPS and RSTA_CAPS nested attributes respectively.
When a role limit is advertised, validate the number of peers in the
request separately for each role using the existing rsta flag in the
FTM request, and reject the request if the limit is exceeded.
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-9-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Applications need negotiated session parameters to interpret
proximity ranging results and perform post-processing. Currently,
the FTM response lacks LTF repetition counts, time constraints,
spatial stream configuration, and availability window parameters.
Extend the FTM response structure to report these negotiated
parameters, enabling applications to track session configuration
and use them in post-processing to increase ranging precision.
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-8-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Enable NTB continuous ranging with configurable timing and measurement
parameters as per the Wi-Fi Alliance specification "Proximity Ranging
(PR) Implementation Consideration Draft 1.9 Rev 1, section 5.3". Add
new FTM request attributes for min/max time between measurements,
nominal time (mandatory for NTB), AW duration, and total measurement
count.
Add NL80211_PMSR_PEER_ATTR_REQ_TYPE attribute using the new
nl80211_peer_measurement_ftm_req_type enum to allow userspace to
specify the ranging request type per peer:
- NL80211_PMSR_FTM_REQ_TYPE_INFRA: STA-to-AP or AP-to-STA ranging
(default if attribute is absent)
- NL80211_PMSR_FTM_REQ_TYPE_PD: peer-to-peer ranging
Validate the request type against the device TYPE_CAPS capabilities
advertised via NL80211_PMSR_FTM_CAPA_ATTR_TYPE_CAPS. Reject PD
requests if the device does not advertise PD support.
Reject PD requests that set trigger-based ranging, as TB ranging is
not compatible with peer-to-peer proximity detection.
Add ftms_per_burst limit of 4 for PD NTB ranging requests.
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-7-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Introduce Proximity Detection (PD) capabilities in Peer Measurement
Service (PMSR) as defined in the Wi-Fi Alliance specification
"Proximity Ranging (PR) Implementation Consideration Draft 1.9 Rev 1
section 3.3". This enables devices to advertise peer to peer ranging
support.
Restructure FTM capabilities in cfg80211_pmsr_capabilities to replace
the single support_rsta flag with nested ista and rsta sub-structs,
each carrying per-mode flags for Non-Trigger Based (NTB), Trigger Based
(TB), and EDCA based ranging. This allows drivers to advertise detailed
role and protocol support for both initiator and responder roles.
Add support to pass additional ISTA and RSTA role capabilities to
userspace using new nested ISTA_CAPS and RSTA_CAPS attributes. The
legacy RSTA_SUPPORT flag is retained for backward compatibility.
Add NL80211_PMSR_FTM_CAPA_ATTR_TYPE_CAPS nested attribute using the
nl80211_peer_measurement_ftm_type_capa enum with two sub-flags:
NL80211_PMSR_FTM_TYPE_CAPA_ATTR_INFRA_SUPPORT for STA-to-AP or
AP-to-STA ranging, and NL80211_PMSR_FTM_TYPE_CAPA_ATTR_PD_SUPPORT
for peer-to-peer ranging.
Add CONCURRENT_ISTA_RSTA_SUPPORT as a FTM capability flag indicating
the device can simultaneously act as initiator and responder in a
multi-peer measurement request.
Extend FTM capabilities with antenna configuration fields
(max_no_of_tx_antennas, max_no_of_rx_antennas) for the PR Element
during PASN negotiation, and ranging interval limits
(min_allowed_ranging_interval_edca, min_allowed_ranging_interval_ntb)
to advertise device timing constraints for EDCA and NTB-based ranging.
Update the FTM request validation path in pmsr.c to check RSTA
requests against the per-mode rsta capabilities (NTB, TB, EDCA),
rejecting requests for modes the device does not support.
Co-developed-by: Kavita Kavita <kavita.kavita@oss.qualcomm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kavita Kavita <kavita.kavita@oss.qualcomm.com>
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-6-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Currently, the proximity detection (PD) interface type has no
start/stop commands defined, preventing user space from
controlling PD operations through the nl80211 interface.
Add NL80211_CMD_START_PD and NL80211_CMD_STOP_PD commands to
allow user space to start and stop a PD interface. Add the
corresponding start_pd and stop_pd operations to cfg80211_ops
and ieee80211_ops, along with nl80211 command handlers, rdev
wrappers, and tracing support. Validate that drivers advertising
PD interface support implement the required operations. Handle
PD interface teardown during device unregistration and when
the interface leaves the network.
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-5-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Add a new wdev-only interface type NL80211_IFTYPE_PD to support
Proximity Detection (PD) operations such as PASN and peer measurement
operations. This interface type operates without a netdev, similar to
P2P_DEVICE and NAN interfaces.
Implement support across cfg80211 and mac80211 layers with PD-specific
checks gated by the NL80211_EXT_FEATURE_SECURE_RTT feature flag,
management frame registration and transmission capabilities, and proper
channel context handling where PD interfaces are excluded from bandwidth
calculations. Update mac80211 to recognize the new interface type in the
relevant paths for this management-only interface.
PD discovery can be performed on any available interface, such as
NL80211_IFTYPE_STATION.
If PD/PMSR uses the MAC address of an existing interface type, such as
NL80211_IFTYPE_STATION, then pairing and measurement shall use that
same interface. If PD/PMSR uses a different MAC address, such as a
random MAC address, then pairing and measurement can be performed on a
new NL80211_IFTYPE_PD interface created with that random MAC address.
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-4-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
[fix comment style]
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Currently the remain_on_channel operation does not support
filtering incoming frames by destination MAC address. This
prevents use cases such as PASN authentication in the
responder side that need to receive frames addressed to a
specific MAC during the off-channel period.
Add an rx_addr parameter to the remain_on_channel operation
callback and propagate it through the call chain from nl80211
to driver implementations. Introduce the extended feature
NL80211_EXT_FEATURE_ROC_ADDR_FILTER as a capability gate so
that cfg80211 rejects the request if the driver does not
advertise support for address filtering. Extract the address
from the NL80211_ATTR_MAC attribute when provided in the
netlink message and update the tracing infrastructure to
include the address in remain_on_channel trace events. The
rx_addr parameter is optional and can be NULL, maintaining
backward compatibility with existing drivers.
Signed-off-by: Peddolla Harshavardhan Reddy <peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260420090856.2152905-3-peddolla.reddy@oss.qualcomm.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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Add XVUY2101010, a 10 bits per component YCbCr format in a 32 bit
container.
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Vishal Sagar <vishal.sagar@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260423-xilinx-formats-v10-6-c690c2b8ea89@ideasonboard.com
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ideasonboard.com>
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Add T430, a 3 plane 10 bits per component non-subsampled YCbCr format.
A new initial letter was chosen for this one, as the format doesn't
match the existing P, Q or S formats. T is the next one in the alphabet.
It was definitely not chosen because of the initial letter in the
author's name.
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@oss.qualcomm.com>
Reviewed-by: Vishal Sagar <vishal.sagar@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260423-xilinx-formats-v10-5-c690c2b8ea89@ideasonboard.com
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ideasonboard.com>
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Add XYYY2101010 ("YPA4"), a 10 bit greyscale format, with 3 pixels
packed into 32-bit container, and two bits of padding.
The fourcc for the format is 'YPA4', which comes from Y - Y only, P -
packed, A - 10 (as in 0xA), 4 - 4 bytes.
Reviewed-by: Vishal Sagar <vishal.sagar@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260423-xilinx-formats-v10-4-c690c2b8ea89@ideasonboard.com
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ideasonboard.com>
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Add greyscale Y8 format.
The 8-bit greyscale format has been discussed before, and the earlier
guidance was to use DRM_FORMAT_R8, as a single-channel 8-bit pixel.
However, adding DRM_FORMAT_Y8 makes sense, we can mark it as 'is_yuv' in
the drm_format_info, and this can help the drivers handle e.g.
full/limited range. This will distinguish two single-channel formats:
R8, which is a RGB format with the same value for all components, and
Y8, which is a Y-only YCbCr format, with Cb and Cr being neutral.
Acked-by: Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Vishal Sagar <vishal.sagar@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Acked-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260423-xilinx-formats-v10-3-c690c2b8ea89@ideasonboard.com
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ideasonboard.com>
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Add a new pixel format, DRM_FORMAT_P230 ("P230")
P230 is 2 plane 10 bit per component YCbCr 2x1 subsampled format. P230
is similar to the already existing P030 format, which is 2x2 subsampled.
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Vishal Sagar <vishal.sagar@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260423-xilinx-formats-v10-2-c690c2b8ea89@ideasonboard.com
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ideasonboard.com>
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In SME-in-driver mode, the driver handles the entire (re)association
exchange. Userspace (e.g., wpa_supplicant) currently has no explicit
indication of whether the (re)association exchange was encrypted,
making it difficult to distinguish EPP (Enhanced Privacy Protection,
IEEE 802.11bi) associations from non-EPP associations.
When (Re)Association frame encryption is used, the (Re)Association
Response frame must contain a Key Delivery element as specified in
IEEE P802.11bi/D4.0, Table 9-65. Userspace must process this element
only when the (Re)Association Response frame is actually encrypted.
Processing it unconditionally for unencrypted frames leads to incorrect
behavior. Without an explicit indication from the driver, userspace
cannot determine whether encryption was used and whether the Key
Delivery element is valid.
Add a new flag attribute NL80211_ATTR_ASSOC_ENCRYPTED and a
corresponding field "assoc_encrypted" in cfg80211_connect_resp_params
to indicate that both the (Re)Association Request and Response frames
are transmitted encrypted over the air.
For mac80211-based drivers, extend cfg80211_rx_assoc_resp_data with
the assoc_encrypted field as well, which is then propagated to
cfg80211_connect_resp_params.
Pass the flag to userspace via NL80211_CMD_CONNECT event.
Signed-off-by: Kavita Kavita <kavita.kavita@oss.qualcomm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260504123624.529218-2-kavita.kavita@oss.qualcomm.com
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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The DRM core uAPI headers are licensed under the MIT license, and carry
copies of the license with slight variations. Replace them with SPDX
headers.
Following a discussion with Simona Vetter on this topic, add a
clarification in the drm-uapi.rst file that independent closed-source
userspace implementations of software using the DRM uAPI are accepted,
as allowed by the MIT license.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Simona Vetter <simona.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260407104951.1781047-1-laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ideasonboard.com>
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https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/xe/kernel into drm-next
UAPI Changes:
- Debugfs multi-LRC engine info (Xin Wang, 2 commits)
Expose multi-LRC engine classes in the debugfs engine info output
and improve the output readability.
- drm/drm_ras: Add clear-error-counter netlink command to drm_ras
Cross-subsystem Changes:
Core Changes:
- drm/gpusvm: Reject VMAs with VM_IO or VM_PFNMAP when creating SVM ranges
- drm/i915/display: switch to including common step file directly
Driver Changes:
- Engine initialization cleanup (Matt Roper, 10 commits)
Clean up engine initialization code inherited from i915 by moving
hardware programming (CCS enablement, HWSTAM, GFX_MODE, BLIT_CCTL,
STOP_RING) into the RTP infrastructure. This makes the programming
visible and verifiable via debugfs, and applies consistently across
both normal and execlist init paths. Also fixes the name/definition
of GFX_MODE, marks BCS engines as belonging to the GT forcewake
domain, and drops the now-unused xe_hw_engine_mmio_write32() helper.
- PF fair scheduling auto-provisioning (Michal Wajdeczko, 13 commits)
Fix several corner cases in SR-IOV PF scheduling policy provisioning,
then auto-provision PF and all VFs with 16ms execution-quantum and
preemption-timeout defaults. This prevents a VF from monopolizing
the GPU by submitting workloads without gaps, without requiring the
user to configure sysfs manually.
- System Controller support for CRI/Xe3p (Anoop Vijay + Raag Jadav, 10 commits)
Add xe_sysctrl infrastructure for communicating with the System
Controller firmware entity on CRI/Xe3p discrete GPU platforms via a
mailbox interface. Includes type definitions, register definitions,
mailbox communication, initialization, power management, interrupt
handling, and event dispatch. Builds on this to add initial RAS
correctable error handling, using sysctrl interrupts to receive
threshold-crossed events.
- PXP state machine fixes (Daniele Ceraolo Spurio, 4 commits)
Fix PXP state machine handling: reject PXP sessions on PTL platforms
with older GSC firmware that does not support it, fix the restart
flag not being cleared after jumping back in pxp_start, remove
incorrect handling of an impossible state during suspend, and clean
up termination status on failure.
- Reset/wedge/unload corner case fixes (Zhanjun Dong + Matthew Brost, 5 commits)
Fix memory leaks and fence signal failures that occurred during GPU
reset, device wedging, and driver unload by forcefully tearing down
remaining exec queues in GuC submit fini, always killing queues in
pause/abort, and triggering queue cleanup when not in wedged mode 2.
Also ensures GuC CT state transitions via STOP before DISABLED.
- Wedge path memory allocation fixes (Matthew Brost, 3 commits)
Avoid GFP_KERNEL allocations in xe_device_declare_wedged(), which
runs in the DMA-fence signaling path. Also drops the
guc_submit_wedged_fini devm registration from xe_guc_submit_wedge()
to clean up the wedge shutdown sequence.
- PAT type cleanup and invalid index hardening (Xin Wang, 3 commits)
Standardize pat_index fields to u16 across the driver, default
XE_CACHE_NONE_COMPRESSION to XE_PAT_INVALID_IDX (matching
WB_COMPRESSION), and introduce xe_cache_pat_idx() — a macro helper
that validates cache_mode bounds and asserts on invalid PAT indices
before returning the index.
- Reject unsafe PAT indices for CPU cached memory (Jia Yao, 2 commits)
Reject incoherent (coh_none) PAT indices for CPU cached memory in
both the madvise ioctl and vm_bind with CPU_ADDR_MIRROR flag, closing
a security gap where the GPU could bypass CPU caches and observe
stale or sensitive data.
- OA improvements for CRI device memory (Ashutosh Dixit, 3 commits)
Move OA buffer access to the xe_map layer to support both system and
device memory (required for CRI), switch OA buffer mmap to use
drm_gem_mmap_obj, and implement workaround Wa_14026633728.
- xe_drm.h documentation fixes (Shuicheng Lin, 6 commits)
Fix multiple documentation issues in the xe_drm.h UAPI header:
typos, spelling errors, grammar, wrong names and references,
kernel-doc cross-reference syntax, and broken code examples.
- kernel-doc syntax fixes in xe headers (Shuicheng Lin, 4 commits)
Fix kernel-doc syntax issues across xe header files: missing '@'
prefixes on member tags, stale/mismatched member tags, comment
syntax errors, and type/parameter name mismatches in references.
- Buffer object and DMA-buf resource leak fixes (Shuicheng Lin, 4 commits)
Fix resource leaks on error paths: DMA-buf attachment leak in
xe_gem_prime_import(), BO leak in xe_dma_buf_init_obj() on
allocation failure, and BO leaks in xe_bo_init_locked() on GGTT
flag validation and unaligned size validation failures.
- Include guard cleanup (Shuicheng Lin, 5 commits)
Fix and standardize include guards across xe header files: normalize
double-underscore guards to single, add missing leading/trailing
underscores, add missing _H suffixes, and add guards to previously
unprotected headers.
- VF CCS memory pool (Satyanarayana K V P, 2 commits)
Switch VF CCS read/write operations from the DRM sub-allocator to
DRM mm, fixing allocation failures in fence-disabled mode where
the sub-allocator's hole cursor assumption breaks. Also introduces
a general BO-backed memory pool with shadow support using drm_mm.
- i915/xe step definition unification (Jani Nikula, 3 commits)
Complete the migration to the shared intel_step header: switch xe
from its own xe_step enum to the shared intel_step naming and
definitions, and update i915 display code to include the common
step header directly.
- Xe3p GT tuning fixes (3 commits)
Three Xe3p GT tuning corrections: fix the register offset for
GAMSTLB_CTRL, stop applying the CCCHKNREG1 tuning from Xe3p onward
(no longer needed), and mark ROW_CHICKEN5 as a masked register.
- Forcewake cleanup in GT and GuC PC (Raag Jadav, 3 commits)
Drop a redundant forcewake reference in xe_gt, reorder forcewake
usage in xe_guc_pc_fini_hw() to avoid a redundant hold, and convert
xe_guc_pc_stop() to void since it can no longer fail.
- SVM garbage collector fix on close (Matthew Brost, 2 commits)
Disable the SVM garbage collector work item when an SVM is closed
to prevent use-after-free when the GC fires after the SVM is freed.
- Admin-only PF mode (Satyanarayana K V P, 2 commits)
Derive an "admin-only PF" mode flag from xe_device state instead of
using a local flag, and restrict device query responses when running
in admin-only PF mode to avoid exposing internal state.
- Enable hwmon energy attributes and accepted power limit for CRI (2 commits)
Enable energy consumption hwmon attributes for the CRI platform and
add support for reading the accepted (sustained) power limit via
hwmon.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Thomas Hellstrom <thomas.hellstrom@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/afNSeZJHC3X2m3-N@fedora
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Add a generic V4L2 boolean control V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_BACKGROUND_DETECTION
that allows encoders to detect background regions in a frame and use fewer
bits or skip mode to encode them, potentially reducing bitrate for streams
with stationary scenes.
Signed-off-by: Jackson Lee <jackson.lee@chipsnmedia.com>
Signed-off-by: Nas Chung <nas.chung@chipsnmedia.com>
Reviewed-by: Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas.dufresne@collabora.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas.dufresne@collabora.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil+cisco@kernel.org>
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If time slice extensions have been disabled on the kernel command line,
then advertising them in RSEQ flags is wrong.
Adjust the conditionals to reflect reality, fixup the misleading comments
about the gap of these flags and the rseq::flags field.
Fixes: d6200245c75e ("rseq: Allow registering RSEQ with slice extension")
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Tested-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260428224427.437059375%40kernel.org
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
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https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/wireless/wireless-next
Johannes Berg says:
====================
Some new content already, notably:
- mac80211: major rework of station bandwidth handling,
fixing issues with lower capability than AP
- general: cleanups for EMLSR spec issues (drafts differed)
- ath9k: GPIO interface improvements
- ath12k: replace dynamic memory allocation in WMI RX path
* tag 'wireless-next-2026-04-30' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/wireless/wireless-next: (39 commits)
wifi: brcmsmac: phy_lcn: Remove dead code in wlc_lcnphy_radio_2064_channel_tune_4313()
wifi: mac80211: always allow transmitting null-data on TXQs
wifi: mac80211: use kstrtobool_from_user() in debugfs callbacks
wifi: cfg80211: validate cipher suite for NAN Data keys
wifi: nl80211: check link is beaconing for color change
wifi: mac80211: clarify an 802.11 VHT spec reference
wifi: mac80211: fix per-station PHY capability bandwidth
wifi: mac80211: clarify per-STA bandwidth handling
wifi: nl80211: always validate AP operation/PHY regulatory
wifi: cfg80211: provide HT/VHT operation for AP beacon
wifi: nl80211: reject too short HT/VHT/HE/EHT capability/operation
wifi: cfg80211: move AP HT/VHT/... operation to beacon info
wifi: nl80211: reject beacons with bad HE operation
wifi: cfg80211: remove HE/SAE H2E required fields
wifi: mac80211: remove ieee80211_sta_cur_vht_bw()
wifi: mac80211: clean up ieee80211_sta_cap_rx_bw()
wifi: mac80211: clean up initial STA NSS/bandwidth handling
wifi: mac80211: clean up STA NSS handling
wifi: mac80211: simplify ieee80211_sta_rx_bw_to_chan_width()
wifi: nl80211: document channel opmode change channel width
...
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Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260430120304.249081-3-johannes@sipsolutions.net
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Add pin-operstate enum and operstate_on_dpll_get callback to report
the actual hardware status of a pin with respect to its parent DPLL
device. Unlike pin-state (which reflects administrative intent set
by the user), operstate reflects what the hardware is actually doing.
Defined operational states:
- active: pin is qualified and actively used by the DPLL
- standby: pin is qualified but not actively used by the DPLL
- no-signal: pin does not have a valid signal
- qual-failed: pin signal failed qualification
The operstate is reported inside the pin-parent-device nested
attribute alongside the existing state and phase-offset attributes.
Signed-off-by: Ivan Vecera <ivecera@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Vadim Fedorenko <vadim.fedorenko@linux.dev>
Reviewed-by: Petr Oros <poros@redhat.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260428154907.2820654-2-ivecera@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Incrementally consumed buffer rings are generally fully consumed, but
it's quite possible that the application has a minimum size it needs to
meet to avoid truncation. Currently that minimum limit is 1 byte, but
this should be a setting that is the hands of the application. For
recvmsg multishot, a prime use case for incrementally consumed buffers,
the application may get spurious -EFAULT returned at the end of an
incrementally consumed buffer, as less space is available than the
headers need.
Grab a u32 field in struct io_uring_buf_reg, which the application can
use to inform the kernel of the minimum size that should be available
in an incrementally consumed buffer. If less than that is available,
the current buffer is fully processed and the next one will be picked.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: ae98dbf43d75 ("io_uring/kbuf: add support for incremental buffer consumption")
Link: https://github.com/axboe/liburing/issues/1433
Signed-off-by: Martin Michaelis <code@mgjm.de>
[axboe: write commit message, change io_buffer_list member name]
Reviewed-by: Gabriel Krisman Bertazi <krisman@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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The opmode change notification is entirely unused by existing
userspace except for printing out the values. As such, there's
no need to keep it perfectly accurate, and the implementation
in mac80211 doesn't report it correctly today. Add a note in
the documentation that it may not differentiate 80+80 and 160.
Reviewed-by: Miriam Rachel Korenblit <miriam.rachel.korenblit@intel.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260415144514.87d5b1ce688f.Ia9a0769d52dcfe56f7b0dff903ed14db3ef04920@changeid
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
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This modifier applies to the IIO_ROT channel type, and indicates a data
representation that specifies the {x, y, z} components of the normalized
quaternion vector.
Signed-off-by: Francesco Lavra <flavra@baylibre.com>
Reviewed-by: David Lechner <dlechner@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
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Getting fixes and updates from v7.1-rc1.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking deletions from Jakub Kicinski:
"Delete some obsolete networking code
Old code like amateur radio and NFC have long been a burden to core
networking developers. syzbot loves to find bugs in BKL-era code, and
noobs try to fix them.
If we want to have a fighting chance of surviving the LLM-pocalypse
this code needs to find a dedicated owner or get deleted. We've talked
about these deletions multiple times in the past and every time
someone wanted the code to stay. It is never very clear to me how many
of those people actually use the code vs are just nostalgic to see it
go. Amateur radio did have occasional users (or so I think) but most
users switched to user space implementations since its all super slow
stuff. Nobody stepped up to maintain the kernel code.
We were lucky enough to find someone who wants to help with NFC so
we're giving that a chance. Let's try to put the rest of this code
behind us"
* tag 'net-deletions' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next:
drivers: net: 8390: wd80x3: Remove this driver
drivers: net: 8390: ultra: Remove this driver
drivers: net: 8390: AX88190: Remove this driver
drivers: net: fujitsu: fmvj18x: Remove this driver
drivers: net: smsc: smc91c92: Remove this driver
drivers: net: smsc: smc9194: Remove this driver
drivers: net: amd: nmclan: Remove this driver
drivers: net: amd: lance: Remove this driver
drivers: net: 3com: 3c589: Remove this driver
drivers: net: 3com: 3c574: Remove this driver
drivers: net: 3com: 3c515: Remove this driver
drivers: net: 3com: 3c509: Remove this driver
net: packetengines: remove obsolete yellowfin driver and vendor dir
net: packetengines: remove obsolete hamachi driver
net: remove unused ATM protocols and legacy ATM device drivers
net: remove ax25 and amateur radio (hamradio) subsystem
net: remove ISDN subsystem and Bluetooth CMTP
caif: remove CAIF NETWORK LAYER
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Introduce a new 'clear-error-counter' drm_ras command to reset the counter
value for a specific error counter of a given node.
The command is a 'do' netlink request with 'node-id' and 'error-id'
as parameters with no response payload.
Usage:
$ sudo ynl --family drm_ras --do clear-error-counter --json \
'{"node-id":1, "error-id":1}'
None
Cc: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Cc: Zack McKevitt <zachary.mckevitt@oss.qualcomm.com>
Cc: Lijo Lazar <lijo.lazar@amd.com>
Cc: Hawking Zhang <Hawking.Zhang@amd.com>
Cc: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Cc: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
Cc: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Riana Tauro <riana.tauro@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Raag Jadav <raag.jadav@intel.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260409073318.2909379-5-riana.tauro@intel.com
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <mripard@redhat.com>
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Remove the amateur radio (AX.25, NET/ROM, ROSE) protocol implementation
and all associated hamradio device drivers from the kernel tree.
This set of protocols has long been a huge bug/syzbot magnet,
and since nobody stepped up to help us deal with the influx
of the AI-generated bug reports we need to move it out of tree
to protect our sanity.
The code is moved to an out-of-tree repo:
https://github.com/linux-netdev/mod-orphan
if it's cleaned up and reworked there we can accept it back.
Minimal stub headers are kept for include/net/ax25.h (AX25_P_IP,
AX25_ADDR_LEN, ax25_address) and include/net/rose.h (ROSE_ADDR_LEN)
so that the conditional integration code in arp.c and tun.c continues
to compile and work when the out-of-tree modules are loaded.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Acked-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Acked-by: Carlos Bilbao <carlos.bilbao@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Kuniyuki Iwashima <kuniyu@google.com>
Acked-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@toke.dk>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260421021824.1293976-1-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Remove the ISDN (mISDN, CAPI) subsystem and Bluetooth CMTP protocol
from the kernel tree.
ISDN is a pretty old technology and it's unclear whether anyone still
uses it. I went over the last few years of git history and all the
commits are either tree-wide conversions or syzbot/static analyzer
fixes.
When we discussed removal in the past IIRC there were some concerns
about ISDN still being used in parts of Germany. Unfortunately, the
code base is quite old, none of the current maintainers are familiar
with it and AI tools will have a field day finding bugs here.
Delete this code and preserve it in an out-of-tree repository
for any remaining users:
https://github.com/linux-netdev/mod-orphan
UAPI constants AF_ISDN/PF_ISDN and the SELinux isdn_socket class
are preserved for ABI stability, but the rest of uAPI is removed.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Acked-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Acked-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260421022108.1299678-1-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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Remove CAIF (Communication CPU to Application CPU Interface), the
ST-Ericsson modem protocol. The subsystem has been orphaned since 2013.
The last meaningful changes from the maintainers were in March 2013:
a8c7687bf216 ("caif_virtio: Check that vringh_config is not null")
b2273be8d2df ("caif_virtio: Use vringh_notify_enable correctly")
0d2e1a2926b1 ("caif_virtio: Introduce caif over virtio")
Not-so-coincidentally, according to "the Internet" ST-Ericsson officially
shut down its modem joint venture in Aug 2013.
If anyone is using this code please yell!
In the 13 years since, the code has accumulated 200 non-merge commits,
of which 71 were cross-tree API changes, 21 carried Fixes: tags, and
the remaining ~110 were cleanups, doc conversions, treewide refactors,
and one partial removal (caif_hsi, ca75bcf0a83b).
We are still getting fixes to this code, in the last 10 days there were
3 reports on security@ about CAIF that I have been CCed on.
UAPI constants (AF_CAIF, ARPHRD_CAIF, N_CAIF, VIRTIO_ID_CAIF) and the
SELinux classmap entry are intentionally kept for ABI stability.
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linusw@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260416182829.1440262-1-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hyperv/linux
Pull Hyper-V updates from Wei Liu:
- Fix cross-compilation for hv tools (Aditya Garg)
- Fix vmemmap_shift exceeding MAX_FOLIO_ORDER in mshv_vtl (Naman Jain)
- Limit channel interrupt scan to relid high water mark (Michael
Kelley)
- Export hv_vmbus_exists() and use it in pci-hyperv (Dexuan Cui)
- Fix cleanup and shutdown issues for MSHV (Jork Loeser)
- Introduce more tracing support for MSHV (Stanislav Kinsburskii)
* tag 'hyperv-next-signed-20260421' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hyperv/linux:
x86/hyperv: Skip LP/VP creation on kexec
x86/hyperv: move stimer cleanup to hv_machine_shutdown()
Drivers: hv: vmbus: fix hyperv_cpuhp_online variable shadowing
mshv: Add tracepoint for GPA intercept handling
mshv_vtl: Fix vmemmap_shift exceeding MAX_FOLIO_ORDER
tools: hv: Fix cross-compilation
Drivers: hv: vmbus: Export hv_vmbus_exists() and use it in pci-hyperv
mshv: Introduce tracing support
Drivers: hv: vmbus: Limit channel interrupt scan to relid high water mark
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Pull SCSI updates from James Bottomley:
"Usual driver updates (ufs, lpfc, fnic, target, mpi3mr).
The substantive core changes are adding a 'serial' sysfs attribute and
getting sd to support > PAGE_SIZE sectors"
* tag 'scsi-misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi: (98 commits)
scsi: target: Don't validate ignored fields in PROUT PREEMPT
scsi: qla2xxx: Use nr_cpu_ids instead of NR_CPUS for qp_cpu_map allocation
scsi: ufs: core: Disable timestamp for Kioxia THGJFJT0E25BAIP
scsi: mpi3mr: Fix typo
scsi: sd: fix missing put_disk() when device_add(&disk_dev) fails
scsi: libsas: Delete unused to_dom_device() and to_dev_attr()
scsi: storvsc: Handle PERSISTENT_RESERVE_IN truncation for Hyper-V vFC
scsi: iscsi_tcp: Remove unneeded selections of CRYPTO and CRYPTO_MD5
scsi: lpfc: Update lpfc version to 15.0.0.0
scsi: lpfc: Add PCI ID support for LPe42100 series adapters
scsi: lpfc: Introduce 128G link speed selection and support
scsi: lpfc: Check ASIC_ID register to aid diagnostics during failed fw updates
scsi: lpfc: Update construction of SGL when XPSGL is enabled
scsi: lpfc: Remove deprecated PBDE feature
scsi: lpfc: Add REG_VFI mailbox cmd error handling
scsi: lpfc: Log MCQE contents for mbox commands with no context
scsi: lpfc: Select mailbox rq_create cmd version based on SLI4 if_type
scsi: lpfc: Break out of IRQ affinity assignment when mask reaches nr_cpu_ids
scsi: ufs: core: Make the header files self-contained
scsi: ufs: core: Remove an include directive from ufshcd-crypto.h
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BTF maximum vlen is encoded using 16 bits with a maximum vlen
of 65535. This has sufficed for structs, function parameters
and enumerated type values. However, with upcoming BTF location
information - in particular information about inline sites -
this limit is surpassed. Use bits 16-23 - currently unused in
BTF info - to extend to 24 bits, giving a max vlen of (2^24 - 1),
or 16 million.
Also extend BTF kind encoding from 5 to 7 bits, giving a maximum
available number of kinds of 128. Since with the BTF location work
we use another 3 kinds, we are fast approaching the current limit
of 32.
Convert BTF_MAX_* values to enums to allow them to be encoded in
kernel BTF; this will allow us to detect if the running kernel
supports a 24-bit vlen or not. Add one for max _possible_
(not used) kind.
Fix up a few places in the kernel where a 16-bit vlen is assumed;
remove BTF_INFO_MASK as now all bits are used.
The vlen expansion was suggested by Andrii in [1]; the kind expansion
is tackled here too as it may be needed also to support new kinds
in BTF.
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/CAEf4BzZx=X6vGqcA8SPU6D+v6k+TR=ZewebXMuXtpmML058piw@mail.gmail.com/
Suggested-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Alan Maguire <alan.maguire@oracle.com>
Acked-by: Mykyta Yatsenko <yatsenko@meta.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20260417143023.1551481-2-alan.maguire@oracle.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/uml/linux
Pull uml updates from Johannes Berg:
"Mostly cleanups and small things, notably:
- musl libc compatibility
- vDSO installation fix
- TLB sync race fix for recent SMP support
- build fix for 32-bit with Clang 20/21"
* tag 'uml-for-7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/uml/linux:
um: Disable GCOV_PROFILE_ALL on 32-bit UML with Clang 20/21
um: drivers: call kernel_strrchr() explicitly in cow_user.c
um: Replace strncpy() with strnlen()+memcpy_and_pad() in strncpy_chunk_from_user()
x86/um: fix vDSO installation
um: Remove CONFIG_FRAME_WARN from x86_64_defconfig
um: Fix pte_read() and pte_exec() for kernel mappings
um: Fix potential race condition in TLB sync
um: time-travel: clean up kernel-doc warnings
um: avoid struct sigcontext redefinition with musl
um: fix address-of CMSG_DATA() rvalue in stub
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Pull rdma updates from Jason Gunthorpe:
"The usual collection of driver changes, more core infrastructure
updates that typical this cycle:
- Minor cleanups and kernel-doc fixes in bnxt_re, hns, rdmavt, efa,
ocrdma, erdma, rtrs, hfi1, ionic, and pvrdma
- New udata validation framework and driver updates
- Modernize CQ creation interface in mlx4 and mlx5, manage CQ umem in
core
- Promote UMEM to a core component, split out DMA block iterator
logic
- Introduce FRMR pools with aging, statistics, pinned handles, and
netlink control and use it in mlx5
- Add PCIe TLP emulation support in mlx5
- Extend umem to work with revocable pinned dmabuf's and use it in
irdma
- More net namespace improvements for rxe
- GEN4 hardware support in irdma
- First steps to MW and UC support in mana_ib
- Support for CQ umem and doorbells in bnxt_re
- Drop opa_vnic driver from hfi1
Fixes:
- IB/core zero dmac neighbor resolution race
- GID table memory free
- rxe pad/ICRC validation and r_key async errors
- mlx4 external umem for CQ
- umem DMA attributes on unmap
- mana_ib RX steering on RSS QP destroy"
* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma: (116 commits)
RDMA/core: Fix user CQ creation for drivers without create_cq
RDMA/ionic: bound node_desc sysfs read with %.64s
IB/core: Fix zero dmac race in neighbor resolution
RDMA/mana_ib: Support memory windows
RDMA/rxe: Validate pad and ICRC before payload_size() in rxe_rcv
RDMA/core: Prefer NLA_NUL_STRING
RDMA/core: Fix memory free for GID table
RDMA/hns: Remove the duplicate calls to ib_copy_validate_udata_in()
RDMA: Remove redundant = {} for udata req structs
RDMA/irdma: Add missing comp_mask check in alloc_ucontext
RDMA/hns: Add missing comp_mask check in create_qp
RDMA/mlx5: Pull comp_mask validation into ib_copy_validate_udata_in_cm()
RDMA: Use ib_copy_validate_udata_in_cm() for zero comp_mask
RDMA/hns: Use ib_copy_validate_udata_in()
RDMA/mlx4: Use ib_copy_validate_udata_in() for QP
RDMA/mlx4: Use ib_copy_validate_udata_in()
RDMA/mlx5: Use ib_copy_validate_udata_in() for MW
RDMA/mlx5: Use ib_copy_validate_udata_in() for SRQ
RDMA/pvrdma: Use ib_copy_validate_udata_in() for srq
RDMA: Use ib_copy_validate_udata_in() for implicit full structs
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Pull nfsd updates from Chuck Lever:
- filehandle signing to defend against filehandle-guessing attacks
(Benjamin Coddington)
The server now appends a SipHash-2-4 MAC to each filehandle when
the new "sign_fh" export option is enabled. NFSD then verifies
filehandles received from clients against the expected MAC;
mismatches return NFS error STALE
- convert the entire NLMv4 server-side XDR layer from hand-written C to
xdrgen-generated code, spanning roughly thirty patches (Chuck Lever)
XDR functions are generally boilerplate code and are easy to get
wrong. The goals of this conversion are improved memory safety, lower
maintenance burden, and groundwork for eventual Rust code generation
for these functions.
- improve pNFS block/SCSI layout robustness with two related changes
(Dai Ngo)
SCSI persistent reservation fencing is now tracked per client and
per device via an xarray, to avoid both redundant preempt operations
on devices already fenced and a potential NFSD deadlock when all nfsd
threads are waiting for a layout return.
- scalability and infrastructure improvements
Sincere thanks to all contributors, reviewers, testers, and bug
reporters who participated in the v7.1 NFSD development cycle.
* tag 'nfsd-7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cel/linux: (83 commits)
NFSD: Docs: clean up pnfs server timeout docs
nfsd: fix comment typo in nfsxdr
nfsd: fix comment typo in nfs3xdr
NFSD: convert callback RPC program to per-net namespace
NFSD: use per-operation statidx for callback procedures
svcrdma: Use contiguous pages for RDMA Read sink buffers
SUNRPC: Add svc_rqst_page_release() helper
SUNRPC: xdr.h: fix all kernel-doc warnings
svcrdma: Factor out WR chain linking into helper
svcrdma: Add Write chunk WRs to the RPC's Send WR chain
svcrdma: Clean up use of rdma->sc_pd->device
svcrdma: Clean up use of rdma->sc_pd->device in Receive paths
svcrdma: Add fair queuing for Send Queue access
SUNRPC: Optimize rq_respages allocation in svc_alloc_arg
SUNRPC: Track consumed rq_pages entries
svcrdma: preserve rq_next_page in svc_rdma_save_io_pages
SUNRPC: Handle NULL entries in svc_rqst_release_pages
SUNRPC: Allocate a separate Reply page array
SUNRPC: Tighten bounds checking in svc_rqst_replace_page
NFSD: Sign filehandles
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb
Pull USB / Thunderbolt updates from Greg KH:
"Here is the big set of USB and Thunderbolt changes for 7.1-rc1.
Lots of little things in here, nothing major, just constant
improvements, updates, and new features. Highlights are:
- new USB power supply driver support.
These changes did touch outside of drivers/usb/ but got acks from
the relevant mantainers for them.
- dts file updates and conversions
- string function conversions into "safer" ones
- new device quirks
- xhci driver updates
- usb gadget driver minor fixes
- typec driver additions and updates
- small number of thunderbolt driver changes
- dwc3 driver updates and additions of new hardware support
- other minor driver updates
All of these have been in the linux-next tree for a while with no
reported issues"
* tag 'usb-7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb: (176 commits)
usb: dwc3: starfive: Add JHB100 USB 2.0 DRD controller
dt-bindings: usb: dwc3: add support for StarFive JHB100
dt-bindings: usb: atmel,at91sam9rl-udc: convert to DT schema
dt-bindings: usb: atmel,at91rm9200-udc: convert to DT schema
dt-bindings: usb: generic-ehci: fix schema structure and add at91sam9g45 constraints
dt-bindings: usb: generic-ohci: add AT91RM9200 OHCI binding support
arm: dts: at91: remove unused #address-cells/#size-cells from sam9x60 udc node
drivers/usb/host: Fix spelling error 'seperate' -> 'separate'
usbip: tools: add hint when no exported devices are found
USB: serial: iuu_phoenix: fix iuutool author name
usb: gadget: f_ncm: validate minimum block_len in ncm_unwrap_ntb()
usb: gadget: f_phonet: fix skb frags[] overflow in pn_rx_complete()
usb: gadget: f_hid: Add missing error code
usb: typec: cros_ec_ucsi: Load driver from OF and ACPI definitions
dt-bindings: chrome: Add cros-ec-ucsi compatibility to typec binding
USB: of: Simplify with scoped for each OF child loop
usbip: validate number_of_packets in usbip_pack_ret_submit()
usb: gadget: renesas_usb3: validate endpoint index in standard request handlers
usb: core: config: reverse the size check of the SSP isoc endpoint descriptor
usb: typec: ucsi: Set usb mode on partner change
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty
Pull tty/serial updates from Greg KH:
"Here is the set of tty and serial driver changes for 7.1-rc1.
Not much here this cycle, biggest thing is the removal of an old
driver that never got any actual hardware support (esp32), and the
second try to moving the tty ports to their own workqueues (first try
was in 7.0-rc1 but was reverted due to problems)
Otherwise it's just a small set of driver updates and some vt modifier
key enhancements.
All have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues"
* tag 'tty-7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty: (35 commits)
tty: serial: ip22zilog: Fix section mispatch warning
hvc/xen: Check console connection flag
serial: sh-sci: Add support for RZ/G3L RSCI
dt-bindings: serial: renesas,rsci: Document RZ/G3L SoC
tty: atmel_serial: update outdated reference to atmel_tasklet_func()
serial: xilinx_uartps: Drop unused include
serial: qcom-geni: drop stray newline format specifier
serial: 8250: loongson: Enable building on MIPS Loongson64
dt-bindings: serial: 8250: Add Loongson 3A4000 uart compatible
serial: 8250_fintek: Add support for F81214E
tty: tty_port: add workqueue to flip TTY buffer
vt: support ITU-T T.416 color subparameters
serial: qcom-geni: Fix RTS behavior with flow control
tty: serial: imx: keep dma request disabled before dma transfer setup
tty: serial: 8250: Add SystemBase Multi I/O cards
serial: pic32_uart: allow driver to be compiled on all architectures with COMPILE_TEST
serial: tegra: remove Kconfig dependency on APB DMA controller
dt-bindings: serial: amlogic,meson-uart: Add compatible string for A9
dt-bindings: serial: atmel,at91-usart: add microchip,lan9691-usart
serial: auart: check clk_enable() return in console write
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linkinjeon/ntfs
Pull ntfs resurrection from Namjae Jeon:
"Ever since Kari Argillander’s 2022 report [1] regarding the state of
the ntfs3 driver, I have spent the last 4 years working to provide
full write support and current trends (iomap, no buffer head, folio),
enhanced performance, stable maintenance, utility support including
fsck for NTFS in Linux.
This new implementation is built upon the clean foundation of the
original read-only NTFS driver, adding:
- Write support:
Implemented full write support based on the classic read-only NTFS
driver. Added delayed allocation to improve write performance
through multi-cluster allocation and reduced fragmentation of the
cluster bitmap.
- iomap conversion:
Switched buffered IO (reads/writes), direct IO, file extent
mapping, readpages, and writepages to use iomap.
- Remove buffer_head:
Completely removed buffer_head usage by converting to folios. As a
result, the dependency on CONFIG_BUFFER_HEAD has been removed from
Kconfig.
- Stability improvements:
The new ntfs driver passes 326 xfstests, compared to 273 for ntfs3.
All tests passed by ntfs3 are a complete subset of the tests passed
by this implementation. Added support for fallocate, idmapped
mounts, permissions, and more.
xfstests Results report:
Total tests run: 787
Passed : 326
Failed : 38
Skipped : 423
Failed tests breakdown:
- 34 tests require metadata journaling
- 4 other tests:
094: No unwritten extent concept in NTFS on-disk format
563: cgroup v2 aware writeback accounting not supported
631: RENAME_WHITEOUT support required
787: NFS delegation test"
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/da20d32b-5185-f40b-48b8-2986922d8b25@stargateuniverse.net/ [1]
[ Let's see if this undead filesystem ends up being of the "Easter
miracle" kind, or the "Nosferatu of filesystems" kind... ]
* tag 'ntfs-for-7.1-rc1-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linkinjeon/ntfs: (46 commits)
ntfs: remove redundant out-of-bound checks
ntfs: add bound checking to ntfs_external_attr_find
ntfs: add bound checking to ntfs_attr_find
ntfs: fix ignoring unreachable code warnings
ntfs: fix inconsistent indenting warnings
ntfs: fix variable dereferenced before check warnings
ntfs: prefer IS_ERR_OR_NULL() over manual NULL check
ntfs: harden ntfs_listxattr against EA entries
ntfs: harden ntfs_ea_lookup against malformed EA entries
ntfs: check $EA query-length in ntfs_ea_get
ntfs: validate WSL EA payload sizes
ntfs: fix WSL ea restore condition
ntfs: add missing newlines to pr_err() messages
ntfs: fix pointer/integer casting warnings
ntfs: use ->mft_no instead of ->i_ino in prints
ntfs: change mft_no type to u64
ntfs: select FS_IOMAP in Kconfig
ntfs: add MODULE_ALIAS_FS
ntfs: reduce stack usage in ntfs_write_mft_block()
ntfs: fix sysctl table registration and path
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszyprowski/linux
Pull dma-mapping updates from Marek Szyprowski:
- added support for batched cache sync, what improves performance of
dma_map/unmap_sg() operations on ARM64 architecture (Barry Song)
- introduced DMA_ATTR_CC_SHARED attribute for explicitly shared memory
used in confidential computing (Jiri Pirko)
- refactored spaghetti-like code in drivers/of/of_reserved_mem.c and
its clients (Marek Szyprowski, shared branch with device-tree updates
to avoid merge conflicts)
- prepared Contiguous Memory Allocator related code for making dma-buf
drivers modularized (Maxime Ripard)
- added support for benchmarking dma_map_sg() calls to tools/dma
utility (Qinxin Xia)
* tag 'dma-mapping-7.1-2026-04-16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszyprowski/linux: (24 commits)
dma-buf: heaps: system: document system_cc_shared heap
dma-buf: heaps: system: add system_cc_shared heap for explicitly shared memory
dma-mapping: introduce DMA_ATTR_CC_SHARED for shared memory
mm: cma: Export cma_alloc(), cma_release() and cma_get_name()
dma: contiguous: Export dev_get_cma_area()
dma: contiguous: Make dma_contiguous_default_area static
dma: contiguous: Make dev_get_cma_area() a proper function
dma: contiguous: Turn heap registration logic around
of: reserved_mem: rework fdt_init_reserved_mem_node()
of: reserved_mem: clarify fdt_scan_reserved_mem*() functions
of: reserved_mem: rearrange code a bit
of: reserved_mem: replace CMA quirks by generic methods
of: reserved_mem: switch to ops based OF_DECLARE()
of: reserved_mem: use -ENODEV instead of -ENOENT
of: reserved_mem: remove fdt node from the structure
dma-mapping: fix false kernel-doc comment marker
dma-mapping: Support batch mode for dma_direct_{map,unmap}_sg
dma-mapping: Separate DMA sync issuing and completion waiting
arm64: Provide dcache_inval_poc_nosync helper
arm64: Provide dcache_clean_poc_nosync helper
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace
Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt:
- Fix printf format warning for bprintf
sunrpc uses a trace_printk() that triggers a printf warning during
the compile. Move the __printf() attribute around for when debugging
is not enabled the warning will go away
- Remove redundant check for EVENT_FILE_FL_FREED in
event_filter_write()
The FREED flag is checked in the call to event_file_file() and then
checked again right afterward, which is unneeded
- Clean up event_file_file() and event_file_data() helpers
These helper functions played a different role in the past, but now
with eventfs, the READ_ONCE() isn't needed. Simplify the code a bit
and also add a warning to event_file_data() if the file or its data
is not present
- Remove updating file->private_data in tracing open
All access to the file private data is handled by the helper
functions, which do not use file->private_data. Stop updating it on
open
- Show ENUM names in function arguments via BTF in function tracing
When showing the function arguments when func-args option is set for
function tracing, if one of the arguments is found to be an enum,
show the name of the enum instead of its number
- Add new trace_call__##name() API for tracepoints
Tracepoints are enabled via static_branch() blocks, where when not
enabled, there's only a nop that is in the code where the execution
will just skip over it. When tracing is enabled, the nop is converted
to a direct jump to the tracepoint code. Sometimes more calculations
are required to be performed to update the parameters of the
tracepoint. In this case, trace_##name##_enabled() is called which is
a static_branch() that gets enabled only when the tracepoint is
enabled. This allows the extra calculations to also be skipped by the
nop:
if (trace_foo_enabled()) {
x = bar();
trace_foo(x);
}
Where the x=bar() is only performed when foo is enabled. The problem
with this approach is that there's now two static_branch() calls. One
for checking if the tracepoint is enabled, and then again to know if
the tracepoint should be called. The second one is redundant
Introduce trace_call__foo() that will call the foo() tracepoint
directly without doing a static_branch():
if (trace_foo_enabled()) {
x = bar();
trace_call__foo();
}
- Update various locations to use the new trace_call__##name() API
- Move snapshot code out of trace.c
Cleaning up trace.c to not be a "dump all", move the snapshot code
out of it and into a new trace_snapshot.c file
- Clean up some "%*.s" to "%*s"
- Allow boot kernel command line options to be called multiple times
Have options like:
ftrace_filter=foo ftrace_filter=bar ftrace_filter=zoo
Equal to:
ftrace_filter=foo,bar,zoo
- Fix ipi_raise event CPU field to be a CPU field
The ipi_raise target_cpus field is defined as a __bitmask(). There is
now a __cpumask() field definition. Update the field to use that
- Have hist_field_name() use a snprintf() and not a series of strcat()
It's safer to use snprintf() that a series of strcat()
- Fix tracepoint regfunc balancing
A tracepoint can define a "reg" and "unreg" function that gets called
before the tracepoint is enabled, and after it is disabled
respectively. But on error, after the "reg" func is called and the
tracepoint is not enabled, the "unreg" function is not called to tear
down what the "reg" function performed
- Fix output that shows what histograms are enabled
Event variables are displayed incorrectly in the histogram output
Instead of "sched.sched_wakeup.$var", it is showing
"$sched.sched_wakeup.var" where the '$' is in the incorrect location
- Some other simple cleanups
* tag 'trace-v7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace: (24 commits)
selftests/ftrace: Add test case for fully-qualified variable references
tracing: Fix fully-qualified variable reference printing in histograms
tracepoint: balance regfunc() on func_add() failure in tracepoint_add_func()
tracing: Rebuild full_name on each hist_field_name() call
tracing: Report ipi_raise target CPUs as cpumask
tracing: Remove duplicate latency_fsnotify() stub
tracing: Preserve repeated trace_trigger boot parameters
tracing: Append repeated boot-time tracing parameters
tracing: Remove spurious default precision from show_event_trigger/filter formats
cpufreq: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
tracing: Remove tracing_alloc_snapshot() when snapshot isn't defined
tracing: Move snapshot code out of trace.c and into trace_snapshot.c
mm: damon: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
btrfs: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
spi: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
i2c: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
kernel: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
tracepoint: Add trace_call__##name() API
tracing: trace_mmap.h: fix a kernel-doc warning
tracing: Pretty-print enum parameters in function arguments
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Pull kvm updates from Paolo Bonzini:
"Arm:
- Add support for tracing in the standalone EL2 hypervisor code,
which should help both debugging and performance analysis. This
uses the new infrastructure for 'remote' trace buffers that can be
exposed by non-kernel entities such as firmware, and which came
through the tracing tree
- Add support for GICv5 Per Processor Interrupts (PPIs), as the
starting point for supporting the new GIC architecture in KVM
- Finally add support for pKVM protected guests, where pages are
unmapped from the host as they are faulted into the guest and can
be shared back from the guest using pKVM hypercalls. Protected
guests are created using a new machine type identifier. As the
elusive guestmem has not yet delivered on its promises, anonymous
memory is also supported
This is only a first step towards full isolation from the host; for
example, the CPU register state and DMA accesses are not yet
isolated. Because this does not really yet bring fully what it
promises, it is hidden behind CONFIG_ARM_PKVM_GUEST +
'kvm-arm.mode=protected', and also triggers TAINT_USER when a VM is
created. Caveat emptor
- Rework the dreaded user_mem_abort() function to make it more
maintainable, reducing the amount of state being exposed to the
various helpers and rendering a substantial amount of state
immutable
- Expand the Stage-2 page table dumper to support NV shadow page
tables on a per-VM basis
- Tidy up the pKVM PSCI proxy code to be slightly less hard to
follow
- Fix both SPE and TRBE in non-VHE configurations so that they do not
generate spurious, out of context table walks that ultimately lead
to very bad HW lockups
- A small set of patches fixing the Stage-2 MMU freeing in error
cases
- Tighten-up accepted SMC immediate value to be only #0 for host
SMCCC calls
- The usual cleanups and other selftest churn
LoongArch:
- Use CSR_CRMD_PLV for kvm_arch_vcpu_in_kernel()
- Add DMSINTC irqchip in kernel support
RISC-V:
- Fix steal time shared memory alignment checks
- Fix vector context allocation leak
- Fix array out-of-bounds in pmu_ctr_read() and pmu_fw_ctr_read_hi()
- Fix double-free of sdata in kvm_pmu_clear_snapshot_area()
- Fix integer overflow in kvm_pmu_validate_counter_mask()
- Fix shift-out-of-bounds in make_xfence_request()
- Fix lost write protection on huge pages during dirty logging
- Split huge pages during fault handling for dirty logging
- Skip CSR restore if VCPU is reloaded on the same core
- Implement kvm_arch_has_default_irqchip() for KVM selftests
- Factored-out ISA checks into separate sources
- Added hideleg to struct kvm_vcpu_config
- Factored-out VCPU config into separate sources
- Support configuration of per-VM HGATP mode from KVM user space
s390:
- Support for ESA (31-bit) guests inside nested hypervisors
- Remove restriction on memslot alignment, which is not needed
anymore with the new gmap code
- Fix LPSW/E to update the bear (which of course is the breaking
event address register)
x86:
- Shut up various UBSAN warnings on reading module parameter before
they were initialized
- Don't zero-allocate page tables that are used for splitting
hugepages in the TDP MMU, as KVM is guaranteed to set all SPTEs in
the page table and thus write all bytes
- As an optimization, bail early when trying to unsync 4KiB mappings
if the target gfn can just be mapped with a 2MiB hugepage
x86 generic:
- Copy single-chunk MMIO write values into struct kvm_vcpu (more
precisely struct kvm_mmio_fragment) to fix use-after-free stack
bugs where KVM would dereference stack pointer after an exit to
userspace
- Clean up and comment the emulated MMIO code to try to make it
easier to maintain (not necessarily "easy", but "easier")
- Move VMXON+VMXOFF and EFER.SVME toggling out of KVM (not *all* of
VMX and SVM enabling) as it is needed for trusted I/O
- Advertise support for AVX512 Bit Matrix Multiply (BMM) instructions
- Immediately fail the build if a required #define is missing in one
of KVM's headers that is included multiple times
- Reject SET_GUEST_DEBUG with -EBUSY if there's an already injected
exception, mostly to prevent syzkaller from abusing the uAPI to
trigger WARNs, but also because it can help prevent userspace from
unintentionally crashing the VM
- Exempt SMM from CPUID faulting on Intel, as per the spec
- Misc hardening and cleanup changes
x86 (AMD):
- Fix and optimize IRQ window inhibit handling for AVIC; make it
per-vCPU so that KVM doesn't prematurely re-enable AVIC if multiple
vCPUs have to-be-injected IRQs
- Clean up and optimize the OSVW handling, avoiding a bug in which
KVM would overwrite state when enabling virtualization on multiple
CPUs in parallel. This should not be a problem because OSVW should
usually be the same for all CPUs
- Drop a WARN in KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_REG_REGION where KVM complains
about a "too large" size based purely on user input
- Clean up and harden the pinning code for KVM_MEMORY_ENCRYPT_REG_REGION
- Disallow synchronizing a VMSA of an already-launched/encrypted
vCPU, as doing so for an SNP guest will crash the host due to an
RMP violation page fault
- Overhaul KVM's APIs for detecting SEV+ guests so that VM-scoped
queries are required to hold kvm->lock, and enforce it by lockdep.
Fix various bugs where sev_guest() was not ensured to be stable for
the whole duration of a function or ioctl
- Convert a pile of kvm->lock SEV code to guard()
- Play nicer with userspace that does not enable
KVM_CAP_EXCEPTION_PAYLOAD, for which KVM needs to set CR2 and DR6
as a response to ioctls such as KVM_GET_VCPU_EVENTS (even if the
payload would end up in EXITINFO2 rather than CR2, for example).
Only set CR2 and DR6 when consumption of the payload is imminent,
but on the other hand force delivery of the payload in all paths
where userspace retrieves CR2 or DR6
- Use vcpu->arch.cr2 when updating vmcb12's CR2 on nested #VMEXIT
instead of vmcb02->save.cr2. The value is out of sync after a
save/restore or after a #PF is injected into L2
- Fix a class of nSVM bugs where some fields written by the CPU are
not synchronized from vmcb02 to cached vmcb12 after VMRUN, and so
are not up-to-date when saved by KVM_GET_NESTED_STATE
- Fix a class of bugs where the ordering between KVM_SET_NESTED_STATE
and KVM_SET_{S}REGS could cause vmcb02 to be incorrectly
initialized after save+restore
- Add a variety of missing nSVM consistency checks
- Fix several bugs where KVM failed to correctly update VMCB fields
on nested #VMEXIT
- Fix several bugs where KVM failed to correctly synthesize #UD or
#GP for SVM-related instructions
- Add support for save+restore of virtualized LBRs (on SVM)
- Refactor various helpers and macros to improve clarity and
(hopefully) make the code easier to maintain
- Aggressively sanitize fields when copying from vmcb12, to guard
against unintentionally allowing L1 to utilize yet-to-be-defined
features
- Fix several bugs where KVM botched rAX legality checks when
emulating SVM instructions. There are remaining issues in that KVM
doesn't handle size prefix overrides for 64-bit guests
- Fail emulation of VMRUN/VMLOAD/VMSAVE if mapping vmcb12 fails
instead of somewhat arbitrarily synthesizing #GP (i.e. don't double
down on AMD's architectural but sketchy behavior of generating #GP
for "unsupported" addresses)
- Cache all used vmcb12 fields to further harden against TOCTOU bugs
x86 (Intel):
- Drop obsolete branch hint prefixes from the VMX instruction macros
- Use ASM_INPUT_RM() in __vmcs_writel() to coerce clang into using a
register input when appropriate
- Code cleanups
guest_memfd:
- Don't mark guest_memfd folios as accessed, as guest_memfd doesn't
support reclaim, the memory is unevictable, and there is no storage
to write back to
LoongArch selftests:
- Add KVM PMU test cases
s390 selftests:
- Enable more memory selftests
x86 selftests:
- Add support for Hygon CPUs in KVM selftests
- Fix a bug in the MSR test where it would get false failures on
AMD/Hygon CPUs with exactly one of RDPID or RDTSCP
- Add an MADV_COLLAPSE testcase for guest_memfd as a regression test
for a bug where the kernel would attempt to collapse guest_memfd
folios against KVM's will"
* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm: (373 commits)
KVM: x86: use inlines instead of macros for is_sev_*guest
x86/virt: Treat SVM as unsupported when running as an SEV+ guest
KVM: SEV: Goto an existing error label if charging misc_cg for an ASID fails
KVM: SVM: Move lock-protected allocation of SEV ASID into a separate helper
KVM: SEV: use mutex guard in snp_handle_guest_req()
KVM: SEV: use mutex guard in sev_mem_enc_unregister_region()
KVM: SEV: use mutex guard in sev_mem_enc_ioctl()
KVM: SEV: use mutex guard in snp_launch_update()
KVM: SEV: Assert that kvm->lock is held when querying SEV+ support
KVM: SEV: Document that checking for SEV+ guests when reclaiming memory is "safe"
KVM: SEV: Hide "struct kvm_sev_info" behind CONFIG_KVM_AMD_SEV=y
KVM: SEV: WARN on unhandled VM type when initializing VM
KVM: LoongArch: selftests: Add PMU overflow interrupt test
KVM: LoongArch: selftests: Add basic PMU event counting test
KVM: LoongArch: selftests: Add cpucfg read/write helpers
LoongArch: KVM: Add DMSINTC inject msi to vCPU
LoongArch: KVM: Add DMSINTC device support
LoongArch: KVM: Make vcpu_is_preempted() as a macro rather than function
LoongArch: KVM: Move host CSR_GSTAT save and restore in context switch
LoongArch: KVM: Move host CSR_EENTRY save and restore in context switch
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/fwctl/fwctl
Pull fwctl updates from Jason Gunthorpe:
- New fwctl driver for Broadcom RDMA NICs
- Bug fix for non-modular builds
* tag 'for-linus-fwctl' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/fwctl/fwctl:
fwctl: Fix class init ordering to avoid NULL pointer dereference on device removal
fwctl/bnxt_fwctl: Add documentation entries
fwctl/bnxt_fwctl: Add bnxt fwctl device
fwctl/bnxt_en: Create an aux device for fwctl
fwctl/bnxt_en: Refactor aux bus functions to be more generic
fwctl/bnxt_en: Move common definitions to include/linux/bnxt/
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Pull VFIO updates from Alex Williamson:
- Update QAT vfio-pci variant driver for Gen 5, 420xx devices (Vijay
Sundar Selvamani, Suman Kumar Chakraborty, Giovanni Cabiddu)
- Fix vfio selftest MMIO DMA mapping selftest (Alex Mastro)
- Conversions to const struct class in support of class_create()
deprecation (Jori Koolstra)
- Improve selftest compiler compatibility by avoiding initializer on
variable-length array (Manish Honap)
- Define new uAPI for drivers supporting migration to advise user-
space of new initial data for reducing target startup latency.
Implemented for mlx5 vfio-pci variant driver (Yishai Hadas)
- Enable vfio selftests on aarch64, not just cross-compiles reporting
arm64 (Ted Logan)
- Update vfio selftest driver support to include additional DSA devices
(Yi Lai)
- Unconditionally include debugfs root pointer in vfio device struct,
avoiding a build failure seen in hisi_acc variant driver without
debugfs otherwise (Arnd Bergmann)
- Add support for the s390 ISM (Internal Shared Memory) device via a
new variant driver. The device is unique in the size of its BAR space
(256TiB) and lack of mmap support (Julian Ruess)
- Enforce that vfio-pci drivers implement a name in their ops structure
for use in sequestering SR-IOV VFs (Alex Williamson)
- Prune leftover group notifier code (Paolo Bonzini)
- Fix Xe vfio-pci variant driver to avoid migration support as a
dependency in the reset path and missing release call (Michał
Winiarski)
* tag 'vfio-v7.1-rc1' of https://github.com/awilliam/linux-vfio: (23 commits)
vfio/xe: Add a missing vfio_pci_core_release_dev()
vfio/xe: Reorganize the init to decouple migration from reset
vfio: remove dead notifier code
vfio/pci: Require vfio_device_ops.name
MAINTAINERS: add VFIO ISM PCI DRIVER section
vfio/ism: Implement vfio_pci driver for ISM devices
vfio/pci: Rename vfio_config_do_rw() to vfio_pci_config_rw_single() and export it
vfio: unhide vdev->debug_root
vfio/qat: add support for Intel QAT 420xx VFs
vfio: selftests: Support DMR and GNR-D DSA devices
vfio: selftests: Build tests on aarch64
vfio/mlx5: Add REINIT support to VFIO_MIG_GET_PRECOPY_INFO
vfio/mlx5: consider inflight SAVE during PRE_COPY
net/mlx5: Add IFC bits for migration state
vfio: Adapt drivers to use the core helper vfio_check_precopy_ioctl
vfio: Add support for VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_MIG_PRECOPY_INFOv2
vfio: Define uAPI for re-init initial bytes during the PRE_COPY phase
vfio: selftests: Fix VLA initialisation in vfio_pci_irq_set()
vfio: uapi: fix comment typo
vfio: mdev: replace mtty_dev->vd_class with a const struct class
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace
Pull ring-buffer updates from Steven Rostedt:
- Add remote buffers for pKVM
pKVM has a hypervisor component that is used to protect the guest
from the host kernel. This hypervisor is a black box to the kernel as
the kernel is to user space. The remote buffers are used to have a
memory mapping between the hypervisor and the kernel where kernel may
send commands to enable tracing within the hypervisor. Then the
kernel will read this memory mapping just like user space can read
the memory mapped ring buffer of the kernel tracing system.
Since the hypervisor only has a single context, it doesn't need to
worry about races between normal context, interrupt context and NMIs
like the kernel does. The ring buffer it uses doesn't need to be as
complex. The remote buffers are a simple version of the ring buffer
that works in a single context. They are still per-CPU and use sub
buffers. The data layout is the same as the kernel's ring buffer to
share the same parsing.
Currently, only ARM64 implements pKVM, but there's work to implement
it also in x86. The remote buffer code is separated out from the ARM
implementation so that it can be used in the future by x86.
The ARM64 updates for pKVM is in the ARM/KVM tree and it merged in
the remote buffers of this tree.
- Make the backup instance non reusable
The backup instance is a copy of the persistent ring buffer so that
the persistent ring buffer could start recording again without using
the data from the previous boot. The backup isn't for normal tracing.
It is made read-only, and after it is consumed, it is automatically
removed.
- Have backup copy persistent instance before it starts recording
To allow the persistent ring buffer to start recording from the
kernel command line commands, move the copy of the backup instance to
before the the command line options start recording.
- Report header_page overwrite field as "char" and not "int'
The rust parser of the header_page file was triggering a warning when
it defined the overwrite variable as "int" but it was only a single
byte in size.
- Fix memory barriers for the trace_buffer CPU mask
When a CPU comes online, the bit is set to allow readers to know that
the CPU buffer is allocated. The bit is set after the allocation is
done, and a smp_wmb() is performed after the allocation and before
the setting of the bit. But instead of adding a smp_rmb() to all
readers, since once a buffer is created for a CPU it is not deleted
if that CPU goes offline, so this allocation is almost always done at
boot up before any readers exist.
If for the unlikely case where a CPU comes online for the first time
after the system boot has finished, send an IPI to all CPUs to force
the smp_rmb() for each CPU.
- Show clock function being used in debugging ring buffer data
When the ring buffer checks are enabled and the ring buffer detects
an inconsistency in the times of the invents, print out the clock
being used when the error occurred. There was a very hard to hit bug
that would happen every so often and it ended up being only triggered
when the jiffies clock was being used. If the bug showed the clock
being used, it would have been much easier to find the problem (which
was an internal function was being traced which caused the clock
accounting to go off).
* tag 'trace-ringbuffer-v7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace: (26 commits)
ring-buffer: Prevent off-by-one array access in ring_buffer_desc_page()
ring-buffer: Report header_page overwrite as char
tracing: Allow backup to save persistent ring buffer before it starts
tracing/Documentation: Add a section about backup instance
tracing: Remove the backup instance automatically after read
tracing: Make the backup instance non-reusable
ring-buffer: Enforce read ordering of trace_buffer cpumask and buffers
ring-buffer: Show what clock function is used on timestamp errors
tracing: Check for undefined symbols in simple_ring_buffer
tracing: load/unload page callbacks for simple_ring_buffer
Documentation: tracing: Add tracing remotes
tracing: selftests: Add trace remote tests
tracing: Add a trace remote module for testing
tracing: Introduce simple_ring_buffer
ring-buffer: Export buffer_data_page and macros
tracing: Add helpers to create trace remote events
tracing: Add events/ root files to trace remotes
tracing: Add events to trace remotes
tracing: Add init callback to trace remotes
tracing: Add non-consuming read to trace remotes
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6
Pull crypto update from Herbert Xu:
"API:
- Replace crypto_get_default_rng with crypto_stdrng_get_bytes
- Remove simd skcipher support
- Allow algorithm types to be disabled when CRYPTO_SELFTESTS is off
Algorithms:
- Remove CPU-based des/3des acceleration
- Add test vectors for authenc(hmac(md5),cbc({aes,des})) and
authenc(hmac({md5,sha1,sha224,sha256,sha384,sha512}),rfc3686(ctr(aes)))
- Replace spin lock with mutex in jitterentropy
Drivers:
- Add authenc algorithms to safexcel
- Add support for zstd in qat
- Add wireless mode support for QAT GEN6
- Add anti-rollback support for QAT GEN6
- Add support for ctr(aes), gcm(aes), and ccm(aes) in dthev2"
* tag 'v7.1-p1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6: (129 commits)
crypto: af_alg - use sock_kmemdup in alg_setkey_by_key_serial
crypto: vmx - remove CRYPTO_DEV_VMX from Kconfig
crypto: omap - convert reqctx buffer to fixed-size array
crypto: atmel-sha204a - add Thorsten Blum as maintainer
crypto: atmel-ecc - add Thorsten Blum as maintainer
crypto: qat - fix IRQ cleanup on 6xxx probe failure
crypto: geniv - Remove unused spinlock from struct aead_geniv_ctx
crypto: qce - simplify qce_xts_swapiv()
crypto: hisilicon - Fix dma_unmap_single() direction
crypto: talitos - rename first/last to first_desc/last_desc
crypto: talitos - fix SEC1 32k ahash request limitation
crypto: jitterentropy - replace long-held spinlock with mutex
crypto: hisilicon - remove unused and non-public APIs for qm and sec
crypto: hisilicon/qm - drop redundant variable initialization
crypto: hisilicon/qm - remove else after return
crypto: hisilicon/qm - add const qualifier to info_name in struct qm_cmd_dump_item
crypto: hisilicon - fix the format string type error
crypto: ccree - fix a memory leak in cc_mac_digest()
crypto: qat - add support for zstd
crypto: qat - use swab32 macro
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iommu/linux
Pull iommu updates from Joerg Roedel:
"Core:
- Support for RISC-V IO-page-table format in generic iommupt code
ARM-SMMU Updates:
- Introduction of an "invalidation array" for SMMUv3, which enables
future scalability work and optimisations for devices with a large
number of SMMUv3 instances
- Update the conditions under which the SMMUv3 driver works around
hardware errata for invalidation on MMU-700 implementations
- Fix broken command filtering for the host view of NVIDIA's "cmdqv"
SMMUv3 extension
- MMU-500 device-tree binding additions for Qualcomm Eliza & Hawi
SoCs
Intel VT-d:
- Support for dirty tracking on domains attached to PASID
- Removal of unnecessary read*()/write*() wrappers
- Improvements to the invalidation paths
AMD Vi:
- Race-condition fixed in debugfs code
- Make log buffer allocation NUMA aware
RISC-V:
- IO-TLB flushing improvements
- Minor fixes"
* tag 'iommu-updates-v7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iommu/linux: (48 commits)
iommu/vt-d: Restore IOMMU_CAP_CACHE_COHERENCY
dt-bindings: arm-smmu: qcom: Add compatible for Hawi SoC
iommu/amd: Invalidate IRT cache for DMA aliases
iommu/riscv: Remove overflows on the invalidation path
iommu/amd: Fix clone_alias() to use the original device's devid
iommu/vt-d: Remove the remaining pages along the invalidation path
iommu/vt-d: Pass size_order to qi_desc_piotlb() not npages
iommu/vt-d: Split piotlb invalidation into range and all
iommu/vt-d: Remove dmar_writel() and dmar_writeq()
iommu/vt-d: Remove dmar_readl() and dmar_readq()
iommufd/selftest: Test dirty tracking on PASID
iommu/vt-d: Support dirty tracking on PASID
iommu/vt-d: Rename device_set_dirty_tracking() and pass dmar_domain pointer
iommu/vt-d: Block PASID attachment to nested domain with dirty tracking
iommu/dma: Always allow DMA-FQ when iommupt provides the iommu_domain
iommu/riscv: Fix signedness bug
iommu/amd: Fix illegal cap/mmio access in IOMMU debugfs
iommu/amd: Fix illegal device-id access in IOMMU debugfs
iommu/tegra241-cmdqv: Update uAPI to clarify HYP_OWN requirement
iommu/tegra241-cmdqv: Set supports_cmd op in tegra241_vcmdq_hw_init()
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