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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2023-04-27 19:57:00 -0700
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Merge tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2023-04-27-16-01' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm
Pull non-MM updates from Andrew Morton: "Mainly singleton patches all over the place. Series of note are: - updates to scripts/gdb from Glenn Washburn - kexec cleanups from Bjorn Helgaas" * tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2023-04-27-16-01' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (50 commits) mailmap: add entries for Paul Mackerras libgcc: add forward declarations for generic library routines mailmap: add entry for Oleksandr ocfs2: reduce ioctl stack usage fs/proc: add Kthread flag to /proc/$pid/status ia64: fix an addr to taddr in huge_pte_offset() checkpatch: introduce proper bindings license check epoll: rename global epmutex scripts/gdb: add GDB convenience functions $lx_dentry_name() and $lx_i_dentry() scripts/gdb: create linux/vfs.py for VFS related GDB helpers uapi/linux/const.h: prefer ISO-friendly __typeof__ delayacct: track delays from IRQ/SOFTIRQ scripts/gdb: timerlist: convert int chunks to str scripts/gdb: print interrupts scripts/gdb: raise error with reduced debugging information scripts/gdb: add a Radix Tree Parser lib/rbtree: use '+' instead of '|' for setting color. proc/stat: remove arch_idle_time() checkpatch: check for misuse of the link tags checkpatch: allow Closes tags with links ...
-rw-r--r--.mailmap3
-rw-r--r--Documentation/accounting/delay-accounting.rst19
-rw-r--r--Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst169
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst22
-rw-r--r--Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst26
-rw-r--r--Documentation/translations/zh_CN/accounting/delay-accounting.rst10
-rw-r--r--MAINTAINERS6
-rw-r--r--arch/ia64/kernel/salinfo.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/ia64/mm/contig.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/ia64/mm/hugetlbpage.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/mips/boot/tools/relocs.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/um/os-Linux/elf_aux.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/x86/include/asm/kexec.h3
-rw-r--r--arch/x86/kernel/machine_kexec_64.c11
-rw-r--r--arch/x86/tools/relocs.c2
-rw-r--r--drivers/dca/dca-core.c4
-rw-r--r--drivers/rapidio/devices/tsi721.c3
-rw-r--r--drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_coredump.c4
-rw-r--r--drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_elf_loader.c4
-rw-r--r--fs/binfmt_elf.c2
-rw-r--r--fs/binfmt_elf_fdpic.c2
-rw-r--r--fs/eventpoll.c215
-rw-r--r--fs/nfs/nfs3acl.c5
-rw-r--r--fs/ocfs2/ioctl.c37
-rw-r--r--fs/proc/array.c2
-rw-r--r--fs/proc/base.c1
-rw-r--r--fs/proc/generic.c1
-rw-r--r--fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c1
-rw-r--r--fs/proc/stat.c26
-rw-r--r--fs/proc/vmcore.c22
-rw-r--r--include/linux/delayacct.h15
-rw-r--r--include/linux/hex.h35
-rw-r--r--include/linux/kernel.h29
-rw-r--r--include/linux/kexec.h8
-rw-r--r--include/linux/libgcc.h7
-rw-r--r--include/linux/rbtree_augmented.h4
-rw-r--r--include/trace/events/notifier.h69
-rw-r--r--include/uapi/linux/const.h2
-rw-r--r--include/uapi/linux/taskstats.h6
-rw-r--r--kernel/delayacct.c14
-rw-r--r--kernel/hung_task.c10
-rw-r--r--kernel/kexec_file.c6
-rw-r--r--kernel/notifier.c6
-rw-r--r--kernel/sched/core.c1
-rw-r--r--lib/buildid.c2
-rw-r--r--lib/rbtree.c2
-rw-r--r--lib/test-string_helpers.c2
-rw-r--r--mm/util.c1
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/checkpatch.pl52
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/linux/clk.py2
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in24
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/linux/cpus.py24
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/linux/genpd.py4
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/linux/interrupts.py232
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py16
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/linux/radixtree.py90
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/linux/timerlist.py12
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/linux/utils.py13
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/linux/vfs.py59
-rw-r--r--scripts/gdb/vmlinux-gdb.py8
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/link-vmlinux.sh2
-rw-r--r--sound/soc/codecs/rt5677.c2
-rw-r--r--tools/accounting/getdelays.c30
-rw-r--r--tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c2
-rw-r--r--tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c2
-rw-r--r--tools/lib/bpf/usdt.c2
-rw-r--r--tools/perf/util/symbol-elf.c2
68 files changed, 1032 insertions, 377 deletions
diff --git a/.mailmap b/.mailmap
index 6686879ce0d5..adfed592f88b 100644
--- a/.mailmap
+++ b/.mailmap
@@ -360,6 +360,7 @@ Nicolas Pitre <nico@fluxnic.net> <nico@linaro.org>
Nicolas Saenz Julienne <nsaenz@kernel.org> <nsaenzjulienne@suse.de>
Nicolas Saenz Julienne <nsaenz@kernel.org> <nsaenzjulienne@suse.com>
Niklas Söderlund <niklas.soderlund+renesas@ragnatech.se>
+Oleksandr Natalenko <oleksandr@natalenko.name> <oleksandr@redhat.com>
Oleksij Rempel <linux@rempel-privat.de> <bug-track@fisher-privat.net>
Oleksij Rempel <linux@rempel-privat.de> <external.Oleksij.Rempel@de.bosch.com>
Oleksij Rempel <linux@rempel-privat.de> <fixed-term.Oleksij.Rempel@de.bosch.com>
@@ -375,6 +376,8 @@ Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> <paul.mckenney@linaro.org>
Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> <paulmck@linux.ibm.com>
Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> <paulmck@us.ibm.com>
+Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org> <paulus@samba.org>
+Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org> <paulus@au1.ibm.com>
Peter A Jonsson <pj@ludd.ltu.se>
Peter Oruba <peter.oruba@amd.com>
Peter Oruba <peter@oruba.de>
diff --git a/Documentation/accounting/delay-accounting.rst b/Documentation/accounting/delay-accounting.rst
index 7103b62ba6d7..f61c01fc376e 100644
--- a/Documentation/accounting/delay-accounting.rst
+++ b/Documentation/accounting/delay-accounting.rst
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ d) memory reclaim
e) thrashing
f) direct compact
g) write-protect copy
+h) IRQ/SOFTIRQ
and makes these statistics available to userspace through
the taskstats interface.
@@ -49,7 +50,7 @@ this structure. See
for a description of the fields pertaining to delay accounting.
It will generally be in the form of counters returning the cumulative
delay seen for cpu, sync block I/O, swapin, memory reclaim, thrash page
-cache, direct compact, write-protect copy etc.
+cache, direct compact, write-protect copy, IRQ/SOFTIRQ etc.
Taking the difference of two successive readings of a given
counter (say cpu_delay_total) for a task will give the delay
@@ -109,17 +110,19 @@ Get sum of delays, since system boot, for all pids with tgid 5::
CPU count real total virtual total delay total delay average
8 7000000 6872122 3382277 0.423ms
IO count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
+ 0 0 0.000ms
SWAP count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
+ 0 0 0.000ms
RECLAIM count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
+ 0 0 0.000ms
THRASHING count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
+ 0 0 0.000ms
COMPACT count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
- WPCOPY count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
+ 0 0 0.000ms
+ WPCOPY count delay total delay average
+ 0 0 0.000ms
+ IRQ count delay total delay average
+ 0 0 0.000ms
Get IO accounting for pid 1, it works only with -p::
diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst
index d83c9ab49427..6611434e2dd2 100644
--- a/Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst
+++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst
@@ -1,42 +1,50 @@
-kcov: code coverage for fuzzing
+KCOV: code coverage for fuzzing
===============================
-kcov exposes kernel code coverage information in a form suitable for coverage-
-guided fuzzing (randomized testing). Coverage data of a running kernel is
-exported via the "kcov" debugfs file. Coverage collection is enabled on a task
-basis, and thus it can capture precise coverage of a single system call.
+KCOV collects and exposes kernel code coverage information in a form suitable
+for coverage-guided fuzzing. Coverage data of a running kernel is exported via
+the ``kcov`` debugfs file. Coverage collection is enabled on a task basis, and
+thus KCOV can capture precise coverage of a single system call.
-Note that kcov does not aim to collect as much coverage as possible. It aims
-to collect more or less stable coverage that is function of syscall inputs.
-To achieve this goal it does not collect coverage in soft/hard interrupts
-and instrumentation of some inherently non-deterministic parts of kernel is
-disabled (e.g. scheduler, locking).
+Note that KCOV does not aim to collect as much coverage as possible. It aims
+to collect more or less stable coverage that is a function of syscall inputs.
+To achieve this goal, it does not collect coverage in soft/hard interrupts
+(unless remove coverage collection is enabled, see below) and from some
+inherently non-deterministic parts of the kernel (e.g. scheduler, locking).
-kcov is also able to collect comparison operands from the instrumented code
-(this feature currently requires that the kernel is compiled with clang).
+Besides collecting code coverage, KCOV can also collect comparison operands.
+See the "Comparison operands collection" section for details.
+
+Besides collecting coverage data from syscall handlers, KCOV can also collect
+coverage for annotated parts of the kernel executing in background kernel
+tasks or soft interrupts. See the "Remote coverage collection" section for
+details.
Prerequisites
-------------
-Configure the kernel with::
+KCOV relies on compiler instrumentation and requires GCC 6.1.0 or later
+or any Clang version supported by the kernel.
- CONFIG_KCOV=y
+Collecting comparison operands is supported with GCC 8+ or with Clang.
-CONFIG_KCOV requires gcc 6.1.0 or later.
+To enable KCOV, configure the kernel with::
-If the comparison operands need to be collected, set::
+ CONFIG_KCOV=y
+
+To enable comparison operands collection, set::
CONFIG_KCOV_ENABLE_COMPARISONS=y
-Profiling data will only become accessible once debugfs has been mounted::
+Coverage data only becomes accessible once debugfs has been mounted::
mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug
Coverage collection
-------------------
-The following program demonstrates coverage collection from within a test
-program using kcov:
+The following program demonstrates how to use KCOV to collect coverage for a
+single syscall from within a test program:
.. code-block:: c
@@ -84,7 +92,7 @@ program using kcov:
perror("ioctl"), exit(1);
/* Reset coverage from the tail of the ioctl() call. */
__atomic_store_n(&cover[0], 0, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
- /* That's the target syscal call. */
+ /* Call the target syscall call. */
read(-1, NULL, 0);
/* Read number of PCs collected. */
n = __atomic_load_n(&cover[0], __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
@@ -103,7 +111,7 @@ program using kcov:
return 0;
}
-After piping through addr2line output of the program looks as follows::
+After piping through ``addr2line`` the output of the program looks as follows::
SyS_read
fs/read_write.c:562
@@ -121,12 +129,13 @@ After piping through addr2line output of the program looks as follows::
fs/read_write.c:562
If a program needs to collect coverage from several threads (independently),
-it needs to open /sys/kernel/debug/kcov in each thread separately.
+it needs to open ``/sys/kernel/debug/kcov`` in each thread separately.
The interface is fine-grained to allow efficient forking of test processes.
-That is, a parent process opens /sys/kernel/debug/kcov, enables trace mode,
-mmaps coverage buffer and then forks child processes in a loop. Child processes
-only need to enable coverage (disable happens automatically on thread end).
+That is, a parent process opens ``/sys/kernel/debug/kcov``, enables trace mode,
+mmaps coverage buffer, and then forks child processes in a loop. The child
+processes only need to enable coverage (it gets disabled automatically when
+a thread exits).
Comparison operands collection
------------------------------
@@ -205,52 +214,78 @@ Comparison operands collection is similar to coverage collection:
return 0;
}
-Note that the kcov modes (coverage collection or comparison operands) are
-mutually exclusive.
+Note that the KCOV modes (collection of code coverage or comparison operands)
+are mutually exclusive.
Remote coverage collection
--------------------------
-With KCOV_ENABLE coverage is collected only for syscalls that are issued
-from the current process. With KCOV_REMOTE_ENABLE it's possible to collect
-coverage for arbitrary parts of the kernel code, provided that those parts
-are annotated with kcov_remote_start()/kcov_remote_stop().
-
-This allows to collect coverage from two types of kernel background
-threads: the global ones, that are spawned during kernel boot in a limited
-number of instances (e.g. one USB hub_event() worker thread is spawned per
-USB HCD); and the local ones, that are spawned when a user interacts with
-some kernel interface (e.g. vhost workers); as well as from soft
-interrupts.
-
-To enable collecting coverage from a global background thread or from a
-softirq, a unique global handle must be assigned and passed to the
-corresponding kcov_remote_start() call. Then a userspace process can pass
-a list of such handles to the KCOV_REMOTE_ENABLE ioctl in the handles
-array field of the kcov_remote_arg struct. This will attach the used kcov
-device to the code sections, that are referenced by those handles.
-
-Since there might be many local background threads spawned from different
-userspace processes, we can't use a single global handle per annotation.
-Instead, the userspace process passes a non-zero handle through the
-common_handle field of the kcov_remote_arg struct. This common handle gets
-saved to the kcov_handle field in the current task_struct and needs to be
-passed to the newly spawned threads via custom annotations. Those threads
-should in turn be annotated with kcov_remote_start()/kcov_remote_stop().
-
-Internally kcov stores handles as u64 integers. The top byte of a handle
-is used to denote the id of a subsystem that this handle belongs to, and
-the lower 4 bytes are used to denote the id of a thread instance within
-that subsystem. A reserved value 0 is used as a subsystem id for common
-handles as they don't belong to a particular subsystem. The bytes 4-7 are
-currently reserved and must be zero. In the future the number of bytes
-used for the subsystem or handle ids might be increased.
-
-When a particular userspace process collects coverage via a common
-handle, kcov will collect coverage for each code section that is annotated
-to use the common handle obtained as kcov_handle from the current
-task_struct. However non common handles allow to collect coverage
-selectively from different subsystems.
+Besides collecting coverage data from handlers of syscalls issued from a
+userspace process, KCOV can also collect coverage for parts of the kernel
+executing in other contexts - so-called "remote" coverage.
+
+Using KCOV to collect remote coverage requires:
+
+1. Modifying kernel code to annotate the code section from where coverage
+ should be collected with ``kcov_remote_start`` and ``kcov_remote_stop``.
+
+2. Using ``KCOV_REMOTE_ENABLE`` instead of ``KCOV_ENABLE`` in the userspace
+ process that collects coverage.
+
+Both ``kcov_remote_start`` and ``kcov_remote_stop`` annotations and the
+``KCOV_REMOTE_ENABLE`` ioctl accept handles that identify particular coverage
+collection sections. The way a handle is used depends on the context where the
+matching code section executes.
+
+KCOV supports collecting remote coverage from the following contexts:
+
+1. Global kernel background tasks. These are the tasks that are spawned during
+ kernel boot in a limited number of instances (e.g. one USB ``hub_event``
+ worker is spawned per one USB HCD).
+
+2. Local kernel background tasks. These are spawned when a userspace process
+ interacts with some kernel interface and are usually killed when the process
+ exits (e.g. vhost workers).
+
+3. Soft interrupts.
+
+For #1 and #3, a unique global handle must be chosen and passed to the
+corresponding ``kcov_remote_start`` call. Then a userspace process must pass
+this handle to ``KCOV_REMOTE_ENABLE`` in the ``handles`` array field of the
+``kcov_remote_arg`` struct. This will attach the used KCOV device to the code
+section referenced by this handle. Multiple global handles identifying
+different code sections can be passed at once.
+
+For #2, the userspace process instead must pass a non-zero handle through the
+``common_handle`` field of the ``kcov_remote_arg`` struct. This common handle
+gets saved to the ``kcov_handle`` field in the current ``task_struct`` and
+needs to be passed to the newly spawned local tasks via custom kernel code
+modifications. Those tasks should in turn use the passed handle in their
+``kcov_remote_start`` and ``kcov_remote_stop`` annotations.
+
+KCOV follows a predefined format for both global and common handles. Each
+handle is a ``u64`` integer. Currently, only the one top and the lower 4 bytes
+are used. Bytes 4-7 are reserved and must be zero.
+
+For global handles, the top byte of the handle denotes the id of a subsystem
+this handle belongs to. For example, KCOV uses ``1`` as the USB subsystem id.
+The lower 4 bytes of a global handle denote the id of a task instance within
+that subsystem. For example, each ``hub_event`` worker uses the USB bus number
+as the task instance id.
+
+For common handles, a reserved value ``0`` is used as a subsystem id, as such
+handles don't belong to a particular subsystem. The lower 4 bytes of a common
+handle identify a collective instance of all local tasks spawned by the
+userspace process that passed a common handle to ``KCOV_REMOTE_ENABLE``.
+
+In practice, any value can be used for common handle instance id if coverage
+is only collected from a single userspace process on the system. However, if
+common handles are used by multiple processes, unique instance ids must be
+used for each process. One option is to use the process id as the common
+handle instance id.
+
+The following program demonstrates using KCOV to collect coverage from both
+local tasks spawned by the process and the global task that handles USB bus #1:
.. code-block:: c
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst
index 8e02ebe093ca..7897a7dafcbc 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst
@@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ read the file /proc/PID/status::
Gid: 100 100 100 100
FDSize: 256
Groups: 100 14 16
+ Kthread: 0
VmPeak: 5004 kB
VmSize: 5004 kB
VmLck: 0 kB
@@ -256,6 +257,7 @@ It's slow but very precise.
NSpid descendant namespace process ID hierarchy
NSpgid descendant namespace process group ID hierarchy
NSsid descendant namespace session ID hierarchy
+ Kthread kernel thread flag, 1 is yes, 0 is no
VmPeak peak virtual memory size
VmSize total program size
VmLck locked memory size
diff --git a/Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst b/Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst
index 7a670a075ab6..de4edd42d5c0 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst
@@ -207,8 +207,8 @@ the patch::
Fixes: 1f2e3d4c5b6a ("The first line of the commit specified by the first 12 characters of its SHA-1 ID")
Another tag is used for linking web pages with additional backgrounds or
-details, for example a report about a bug fixed by the patch or a document
-with a specification implemented by the patch::
+details, for example an earlier discussion which leads to the patch or a
+document with a specification implemented by the patch::
Link: https://example.com/somewhere.html optional-other-stuff
@@ -217,7 +217,17 @@ latest public review posting of the patch; often this is automatically done
by tools like b4 or a git hook like the one described in
'Documentation/maintainer/configure-git.rst'.
-A third kind of tag is used to document who was involved in the development of
+If the URL points to a public bug report being fixed by the patch, use the
+"Closes:" tag instead::
+
+ Closes: https://example.com/issues/1234 optional-other-stuff
+
+Some bug trackers have the ability to close issues automatically when a
+commit with such a tag is applied. Some bots monitoring mailing lists can
+also track such tags and take certain actions. Private bug trackers and
+invalid URLs are forbidden.
+
+Another kind of tag is used to document who was involved in the development of
the patch. Each of these uses this format::
tag: Full Name <email address> optional-other-stuff
@@ -251,8 +261,10 @@ The tags in common use are:
- Reported-by: names a user who reported a problem which is fixed by this
patch; this tag is used to give credit to the (often underappreciated)
people who test our code and let us know when things do not work
- correctly. Note, this tag should be followed by a Link: tag pointing to the
- report, unless the report is not available on the web.
+ correctly. Note, this tag should be followed by a Closes: tag pointing to
+ the report, unless the report is not available on the web. The Link: tag
+ can be used instead of Closes: if the patch fixes a part of the issue(s)
+ being reported.
- Cc: the named person received a copy of the patch and had the
opportunity to comment on it.
diff --git a/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst b/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
index 7a5619fecb38..486875fd73c0 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
@@ -113,11 +113,9 @@ there is no collision with your six-character ID now, that condition may
change five years from now.
If related discussions or any other background information behind the change
-can be found on the web, add 'Link:' tags pointing to it. In case your patch
-fixes a bug, for example, add a tag with a URL referencing the report in the
-mailing list archives or a bug tracker; if the patch is a result of some
-earlier mailing list discussion or something documented on the web, point to
-it.
+can be found on the web, add 'Link:' tags pointing to it. If the patch is a
+result of some earlier mailing list discussions or something documented on the
+web, point to it.
When linking to mailing list archives, preferably use the lore.kernel.org
message archiver service. To create the link URL, use the contents of the
@@ -134,6 +132,16 @@ resources. In addition to giving a URL to a mailing list archive or bug,
summarize the relevant points of the discussion that led to the
patch as submitted.
+In case your patch fixes a bug, use the 'Closes:' tag with a URL referencing
+the report in the mailing list archives or a public bug tracker. For example::
+
+ Closes: https://example.com/issues/1234
+
+Some bug trackers have the ability to close issues automatically when a
+commit with such a tag is applied. Some bots monitoring mailing lists can
+also track such tags and take certain actions. Private bug trackers and
+invalid URLs are forbidden.
+
If your patch fixes a bug in a specific commit, e.g. you found an issue using
``git bisect``, please use the 'Fixes:' tag with the first 12 characters of
the SHA-1 ID, and the one line summary. Do not split the tag across multiple
@@ -495,9 +503,11 @@ Using Reported-by:, Tested-by:, Reviewed-by:, Suggested-by: and Fixes:
The Reported-by tag gives credit to people who find bugs and report them and it
hopefully inspires them to help us again in the future. The tag is intended for
bugs; please do not use it to credit feature requests. The tag should be
-followed by a Link: tag pointing to the report, unless the report is not
-available on the web. Please note that if the bug was reported in private, then
-ask for permission first before using the Reported-by tag.
+followed by a Closes: tag pointing to the report, unless the report is not
+available on the web. The Link: tag can be used instead of Closes: if the patch
+fixes a part of the issue(s) being reported. Please note that if the bug was
+reported in private, then ask for permission first before using the Reported-by
+tag.
A Tested-by: tag indicates that the patch has been successfully tested (in
some environment) by the person named. This tag informs maintainers that
diff --git a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/accounting/delay-accounting.rst b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/accounting/delay-accounting.rst
index a01dc3d5b0db..7b8693ccf80a 100644
--- a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/accounting/delay-accounting.rst
+++ b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/accounting/delay-accounting.rst
@@ -92,15 +92,15 @@ getdelays命令的一般格式::
CPU count real total virtual total delay total delay average
8 7000000 6872122 3382277 0.423ms
IO count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
+ 0 0 0.000ms
SWAP count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
+ 0 0 0.000ms
RECLAIM count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
+ 0 0 0.000ms
THRASHING count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
+ 0 0 0.000ms
COMPACT count delay total delay average
- 0 0 0ms
+ 0 0 0.000ms
WPCOPY count delay total delay average
0 0 0ms
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index e2b41bc94639..32772c383ab7 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -7564,12 +7564,6 @@ T: git git://linuxtv.org/media_tree.git
F: Documentation/admin-guide/media/em28xx*
F: drivers/media/usb/em28xx/
-EMBEDDED LINUX
-M: Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com>
-M: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
-L: linux-embedded@vger.kernel.org
-S: Maintained
-
EMMC CMDQ HOST CONTROLLER INTERFACE (CQHCI) DRIVER
M: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com>
M: Ritesh Harjani <riteshh@codeaurora.org>
diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/salinfo.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/salinfo.c
index bd3ba276e69c..03b632c56899 100644
--- a/arch/ia64/kernel/salinfo.c
+++ b/arch/ia64/kernel/salinfo.c
@@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ static int salinfo_cpu_pre_down(unsigned int cpu)
* 'data' contains an integer that corresponds to the feature we're
* testing
*/
-static int proc_salinfo_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
+static int __maybe_unused proc_salinfo_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
{
unsigned long data = (unsigned long)v;
seq_puts(m, (sal_platform_features & data) ? "1\n" : "0\n");
diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/contig.c b/arch/ia64/mm/contig.c
index 24901d809301..1e9eaa107eb7 100644
--- a/arch/ia64/mm/contig.c
+++ b/arch/ia64/mm/contig.c
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ skip:
return __per_cpu_start + __per_cpu_offset[smp_processor_id()];
}
-static inline void
+static inline __init void
alloc_per_cpu_data(void)
{
size_t size = PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE * num_possible_cpus();
diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/hugetlbpage.c b/arch/ia64/mm/hugetlbpage.c
index e8dd4323fb86..78a02e026164 100644
--- a/arch/ia64/mm/hugetlbpage.c
+++ b/arch/ia64/mm/hugetlbpage.c
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ huge_pte_offset (struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, unsigned long sz)
pgd = pgd_offset(mm, taddr);
if (pgd_present(*pgd)) {
- p4d = p4d_offset(pgd, addr);
+ p4d = p4d_offset(pgd, taddr);
if (p4d_present(*p4d)) {
pud = pud_offset(p4d, taddr);
if (pud_present(*pud)) {
diff --git a/arch/mips/boot/tools/relocs.c b/arch/mips/boot/tools/relocs.c
index 02fc85f3e8ff..a88d66c46d7f 100644
--- a/arch/mips/boot/tools/relocs.c
+++ b/arch/mips/boot/tools/relocs.c
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ static void read_ehdr(FILE *fp)
die("Unknown ELF version\n");
if (ehdr.e_ehsize != sizeof(Elf_Ehdr))
- die("Bad Elf header size\n");
+ die("Bad ELF header size\n");
if (ehdr.e_phentsize != sizeof(Elf_Phdr))
die("Bad program header entry\n");
diff --git a/arch/um/os-Linux/elf_aux.c b/arch/um/os-Linux/elf_aux.c
index 77a9321379b7..344ac403fb5d 100644
--- a/arch/um/os-Linux/elf_aux.c
+++ b/arch/um/os-Linux/elf_aux.c
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
/*
* arch/um/kernel/elf_aux.c
*
- * Scan the Elf auxiliary vector provided by the host to extract
+ * Scan the ELF auxiliary vector provided by the host to extract
* information about vsyscall-page, etc.
*
* Copyright (C) 2004 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/kexec.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/kexec.h
index a3760ca796aa..5b77bbc28f96 100644
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/kexec.h
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/kexec.h
@@ -200,9 +200,6 @@ int arch_kexec_apply_relocations_add(struct purgatory_info *pi,
const Elf_Shdr *symtab);
#define arch_kexec_apply_relocations_add arch_kexec_apply_relocations_add
-void *arch_kexec_kernel_image_load(struct kimage *image);
-#define arch_kexec_kernel_image_load arch_kexec_kernel_image_load
-
int arch_kimage_file_post_load_cleanup(struct kimage *image);
#define arch_kimage_file_post_load_cleanup arch_kimage_file_post_load_cleanup
#endif
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/machine_kexec_64.c b/arch/x86/kernel/machine_kexec_64.c
index 0611fd83858e..1a3e2c05a8a5 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/machine_kexec_64.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/machine_kexec_64.c
@@ -374,17 +374,6 @@ void machine_kexec(struct kimage *image)
/* arch-dependent functionality related to kexec file-based syscall */
#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC_FILE
-void *arch_kexec_kernel_image_load(struct kimage *image)
-{
- if (!image->fops || !image->fops->load)
- return ERR_PTR(-ENOEXEC);
-
- return image->fops->load(image, image->kernel_buf,
- image->kernel_buf_len, image->initrd_buf,
- image->initrd_buf_len, image->cmdline_buf,
- image->cmdline_buf_len);
-}
-
/*
* Apply purgatory relocations.
*
diff --git a/arch/x86/tools/relocs.c b/arch/x86/tools/relocs.c
index 2925074b9a58..d30949e25ebd 100644
--- a/arch/x86/tools/relocs.c
+++ b/arch/x86/tools/relocs.c
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ static void read_ehdr(FILE *fp)
if (ehdr.e_version != EV_CURRENT)
die("Unknown ELF version\n");
if (ehdr.e_ehsize != sizeof(Elf_Ehdr))
- die("Bad Elf header size\n");
+ die("Bad ELF header size\n");
if (ehdr.e_phentsize != sizeof(Elf_Phdr))
die("Bad program header entry\n");
if (ehdr.e_shentsize != sizeof(Elf_Shdr))
diff --git a/drivers/dca/dca-core.c b/drivers/dca/dca-core.c
index c40c2ebfdae9..ed3dac546dd6 100644
--- a/drivers/dca/dca-core.c
+++ b/drivers/dca/dca-core.c
@@ -294,9 +294,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dca3_get_tag);
*/
u8 dca_get_tag(int cpu)
{
- struct device *dev = NULL;
-
- return dca_common_get_tag(dev, cpu);
+ return dca_common_get_tag(NULL, cpu);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dca_get_tag);
diff --git a/drivers/rapidio/devices/tsi721.c b/drivers/rapidio/devices/tsi721.c
index 0a42d6a2af24..83323c3d10af 100644
--- a/drivers/rapidio/devices/tsi721.c
+++ b/drivers/rapidio/devices/tsi721.c
@@ -2924,7 +2924,6 @@ err_unmap_bars:
iounmap(priv->odb_base);
err_free_res:
pci_release_regions(pdev);
- pci_clear_master(pdev);
err_disable_pdev:
pci_disable_device(pdev);
err_clean:
@@ -2962,7 +2961,6 @@ static void tsi721_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev)
pci_disable_msi(priv->pdev);
#endif
pci_release_regions(pdev);
- pci_clear_master(pdev);
pci_disable_device(pdev);
pci_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL);
kfree(priv);
@@ -2977,7 +2975,6 @@ static void tsi721_shutdown(struct pci_dev *pdev)
tsi721_disable_ints(priv);
tsi721_dma_stop_all(priv);
- pci_clear_master(pdev);
pci_disable_device(pdev);
}
diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_coredump.c b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_coredump.c
index 4b093420d98a..bc0e1603a7a3 100644
--- a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_coredump.c
+++ b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_coredump.c
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ void rproc_coredump(struct rproc *rproc)
return;
if (class == ELFCLASSNONE) {
- dev_err(&rproc->dev, "Elf class is not set\n");
+ dev_err(&rproc->dev, "ELF class is not set\n");
return;
}
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ void rproc_coredump_using_sections(struct rproc *rproc)
return;
if (class == ELFCLASSNONE) {
- dev_err(&rproc->dev, "Elf class is not set\n");
+ dev_err(&rproc->dev, "ELF class is not set\n");
return;
}
diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_elf_loader.c b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_elf_loader.c
index 5a412d7b6e0b..94177e416047 100644
--- a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_elf_loader.c
+++ b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_elf_loader.c
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
- * Remote Processor Framework Elf loader
+ * Remote Processor Framework ELF loader
*
* Copyright (C) 2011 Texas Instruments, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2011 Google, Inc.
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ int rproc_elf_sanity_check(struct rproc *rproc, const struct firmware *fw)
const char *name = rproc->firmware;
struct device *dev = &rproc->dev;
/*
- * Elf files are beginning with the same structure. Thus, to simplify
+ * ELF files are beginning with the same structure. Thus, to simplify
* header parsing, we can use the elf32_hdr one for both elf64 and
* elf32.
*/
diff --git a/fs/binfmt_elf.c b/fs/binfmt_elf.c
index 0f0d10697240..1033fbdfdbec 100644
--- a/fs/binfmt_elf.c
+++ b/fs/binfmt_elf.c
@@ -2058,7 +2058,7 @@ static int elf_core_dump(struct coredump_params *cprm)
has_dumped = 1;
- offset += sizeof(elf); /* Elf header */
+ offset += sizeof(elf); /* ELF header */
offset += segs * sizeof(struct elf_phdr); /* Program headers */
/* Write notes phdr entry */
diff --git a/fs/binfmt_elf_fdpic.c b/fs/binfmt_elf_fdpic.c
index a05eafcacfb2..05a1471d5283 100644
--- a/fs/binfmt_elf_fdpic.c
+++ b/fs/binfmt_elf_fdpic.c
@@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@ static int elf_fdpic_core_dump(struct coredump_params *cprm)
fill_note(&auxv_note, "CORE", NT_AUXV, i * sizeof(elf_addr_t), auxv);
thread_status_size += notesize(&auxv_note);
- offset = sizeof(*elf); /* Elf header */
+ offset = sizeof(*elf); /* ELF header */
offset += segs * sizeof(struct elf_phdr); /* Program headers */
/* Write notes phdr entry */
diff --git a/fs/eventpoll.c b/fs/eventpoll.c
index 4f757a71f99b..980483455cc0 100644
--- a/fs/eventpoll.c
+++ b/fs/eventpoll.c
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
* LOCKING:
* There are three level of locking required by epoll :
*
- * 1) epmutex (mutex)
+ * 1) epnested_mutex (mutex)
* 2) ep->mtx (mutex)
* 3) ep->lock (rwlock)
*
@@ -57,14 +57,8 @@
* we need a lock that will allow us to sleep. This lock is a
* mutex (ep->mtx). It is acquired during the event transfer loop,
* during epoll_ctl(EPOLL_CTL_DEL) and during eventpoll_release_file().
- * Then we also need a global mutex to serialize eventpoll_release_file()
- * and ep_free().
- * This mutex is acquired by ep_free() during the epoll file
- * cleanup path and it is also acquired by eventpoll_release_file()
- * if a file has been pushed inside an epoll set and it is then
- * close()d without a previous call to epoll_ctl(EPOLL_CTL_DEL).
- * It is also acquired when inserting an epoll fd onto another epoll
- * fd. We do this so that we walk the epoll tree and ensure that this
+ * The epnested_mutex is acquired when inserting an epoll fd onto another
+ * epoll fd. We do this so that we walk the epoll tree and ensure that this
* insertion does not create a cycle of epoll file descriptors, which
* could lead to deadlock. We need a global mutex to prevent two
* simultaneous inserts (A into B and B into A) from racing and
@@ -80,9 +74,9 @@
* of epoll file descriptors, we use the current recursion depth as
* the lockdep subkey.
* It is possible to drop the "ep->mtx" and to use the global
- * mutex "epmutex" (together with "ep->lock") to have it working,
+ * mutex "epnested_mutex" (together with "ep->lock") to have it working,
* but having "ep->mtx" will make the interface more scalable.
- * Events that require holding "epmutex" are very rare, while for
+ * Events that require holding "epnested_mutex" are very rare, while for
* normal operations the epoll private "ep->mtx" will guarantee
* a better scalability.
*/
@@ -153,6 +147,13 @@ struct epitem {
/* The file descriptor information this item refers to */
struct epoll_filefd ffd;
+ /*
+ * Protected by file->f_lock, true for to-be-released epitem already
+ * removed from the "struct file" items list; together with
+ * eventpoll->refcount orchestrates "struct eventpoll" disposal
+ */
+ bool dying;
+
/* List containing poll wait queues */
struct eppoll_entry *pwqlist;
@@ -217,6 +218,12 @@ struct eventpoll {
u64 gen;
struct hlist_head refs;
+ /*
+ * usage count, used together with epitem->dying to
+ * orchestrate the disposal of this struct
+ */
+ refcount_t refcount;
+
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_RX_BUSY_POLL
/* used to track busy poll napi_id */
unsigned int napi_id;
@@ -240,10 +247,8 @@ struct ep_pqueue {
/* Maximum number of epoll watched descriptors, per user */
static long max_user_watches __read_mostly;
-/*
- * This mutex is used to serialize ep_free() and eventpoll_release_file().
- */
-static DEFINE_MUTEX(epmutex);
+/* Used for cycles detection */
+static DEFINE_MUTEX(epnested_mutex);
static u64 loop_check_gen = 0;
@@ -258,7 +263,7 @@ static struct kmem_cache *pwq_cache __read_mostly;
/*
* List of files with newly added links, where we may need to limit the number
- * of emanating paths. Protected by the epmutex.
+ * of emanating paths. Protected by the epnested_mutex.
*/
struct epitems_head {
struct hlist_head epitems;
@@ -557,8 +562,7 @@ static void ep_remove_wait_queue(struct eppoll_entry *pwq)
/*
* This function unregisters poll callbacks from the associated file
- * descriptor. Must be called with "mtx" held (or "epmutex" if called from
- * ep_free).
+ * descriptor. Must be called with "mtx" held.
*/
static void ep_unregister_pollwait(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi)
{
@@ -681,11 +685,40 @@ static void epi_rcu_free(struct rcu_head *head)
kmem_cache_free(epi_cache, epi);
}
+static void ep_get(struct eventpoll *ep)
+{
+ refcount_inc(&ep->refcount);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns true if the event poll can be disposed
+ */
+static bool ep_refcount_dec_and_test(struct eventpoll *ep)
+{
+ if (!refcount_dec_and_test(&ep->refcount))
+ return false;
+
+ WARN_ON_ONCE(!RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&ep->rbr.rb_root));
+ return true;
+}
+
+static void ep_free(struct eventpoll *ep)
+{
+ mutex_destroy(&ep->mtx);
+ free_uid(ep->user);
+ wakeup_source_unregister(ep->ws);
+ kfree(ep);
+}
+
/*
* Removes a "struct epitem" from the eventpoll RB tree and deallocates
* all the associated resources. Must be called with "mtx" held.
+ * If the dying flag is set, do the removal only if force is true.
+ * This prevents ep_clear_and_put() from dropping all the ep references
+ * while running concurrently with eventpoll_release_file().
+ * Returns true if the eventpoll can be disposed.
*/
-static int ep_remove(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi)
+static bool __ep_remove(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi, bool force)
{
struct file *file = epi->ffd.file;
struct epitems_head *to_free;
@@ -700,6 +733,11 @@ static int ep_remove(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi)
/* Remove the current item from the list of epoll hooks */
spin_lock(&file->f_lock);
+ if (epi->dying && !force) {
+ spin_unlock(&file->f_lock);
+ return false;
+ }
+
to_free = NULL;
head = file->f_ep;
if (head->first == &epi->fllink && !epi->fllink.next) {
@@ -733,28 +771,28 @@ static int ep_remove(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi)
call_rcu(&epi->rcu, epi_rcu_free);
percpu_counter_dec(&ep->user->epoll_watches);
+ return ep_refcount_dec_and_test(ep);
+}
- return 0;
+/*
+ * ep_remove variant for callers owing an additional reference to the ep
+ */
+static void ep_remove_safe(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi)
+{
+ WARN_ON_ONCE(__ep_remove(ep, epi, false));
}
-static void ep_free(struct eventpoll *ep)
+static void ep_clear_and_put(struct eventpoll *ep)
{
- struct rb_node *rbp;
+ struct rb_node *rbp, *next;
struct epitem *epi;
+ bool dispose;
/* We need to release all tasks waiting for these file */
if (waitqueue_active(&ep->poll_wait))
ep_poll_safewake(ep, NULL, 0);
- /*
- * We need to lock this because we could be hit by
- * eventpoll_release_file() while we're freeing the "struct eventpoll".
- * We do not need to hold "ep->mtx" here because the epoll file
- * is on the way to be removed and no one has references to it
- * anymore. The only hit might come from eventpoll_release_file() but
- * holding "epmutex" is sufficient here.
- */
- mutex_lock(&epmutex);
+ mutex_lock(&ep->mtx);
/*
* Walks through the whole tree by unregistering poll callbacks.
@@ -767,26 +805,25 @@ static void ep_free(struct eventpoll *ep)
}
/*
- * Walks through the whole tree by freeing each "struct epitem". At this
- * point we are sure no poll callbacks will be lingering around, and also by
- * holding "epmutex" we can be sure that no file cleanup code will hit
- * us during this operation. So we can avoid the lock on "ep->lock".
- * We do not need to lock ep->mtx, either, we only do it to prevent
- * a lockdep warning.
+ * Walks through the whole tree and try to free each "struct epitem".
+ * Note that ep_remove_safe() will not remove the epitem in case of a
+ * racing eventpoll_release_file(); the latter will do the removal.
+ * At this point we are sure no poll callbacks will be lingering around.
+ * Since we still own a reference to the eventpoll struct, the loop can't
+ * dispose it.
*/
- mutex_lock(&ep->mtx);
- while ((rbp = rb_first_cached(&ep->rbr)) != NULL) {
+ for (rbp = rb_first_cached(&ep->rbr); rbp; rbp = next) {
+ next = rb_next(rbp);
epi = rb_entry(rbp, struct epitem, rbn);
- ep_remove(ep, epi);
+ ep_remove_safe(ep, epi);
cond_resched();
}
+
+ dispose = ep_refcount_dec_and_test(ep);
mutex_unlock(&ep->mtx);
- mutex_unlock(&epmutex);
- mutex_destroy(&ep->mtx);
- free_uid(ep->user);
- wakeup_source_unregister(ep->ws);
- kfree(ep);
+ if (dispose)
+ ep_free(ep);
}
static int ep_eventpoll_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
@@ -794,7 +831,7 @@ static int ep_eventpoll_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
struct eventpoll *ep = file->private_data;
if (ep)
- ep_free(ep);
+ ep_clear_and_put(ep);
return 0;
}
@@ -906,33 +943,34 @@ void eventpoll_release_file(struct file *file)
{
struct eventpoll *ep;
struct epitem *epi;
- struct hlist_node *next;
+ bool dispose;
/*
- * We don't want to get "file->f_lock" because it is not
- * necessary. It is not necessary because we're in the "struct file"
- * cleanup path, and this means that no one is using this file anymore.
- * So, for example, epoll_ctl() cannot hit here since if we reach this
- * point, the file counter already went to zero and fget() would fail.
- * The only hit might come from ep_free() but by holding the mutex
- * will correctly serialize the operation. We do need to acquire
- * "ep->mtx" after "epmutex" because ep_remove() requires it when called
- * from anywhere but ep_free().
- *
- * Besides, ep_remove() acquires the lock, so we can't hold it here.
+ * Use the 'dying' flag to prevent a concurrent ep_clear_and_put() from
+ * touching the epitems list before eventpoll_release_file() can access
+ * the ep->mtx.
*/
- mutex_lock(&epmutex);
- if (unlikely(!file->f_ep)) {
- mutex_unlock(&epmutex);
- return;
- }
- hlist_for_each_entry_safe(epi, next, file->f_ep, fllink) {
+again:
+ spin_lock(&file->f_lock);
+ if (file->f_ep && file->f_ep->first) {
+ epi = hlist_entry(file->f_ep->first, struct epitem, fllink);
+ epi->dying = true;
+ spin_unlock(&file->f_lock);
+
+ /*
+ * ep access is safe as we still own a reference to the ep
+ * struct
+ */
ep = epi->ep;
- mutex_lock_nested(&ep->mtx, 0);
- ep_remove(ep, epi);
+ mutex_lock(&ep->mtx);
+ dispose = __ep_remove(ep, epi, true);
mutex_unlock(&ep->mtx);
+
+ if (dispose)
+ ep_free(ep);
+ goto again;
}
- mutex_unlock(&epmutex);
+ spin_unlock(&file->f_lock);
}
static int ep_alloc(struct eventpoll **pep)
@@ -955,6 +993,7 @@ static int ep_alloc(struct eventpoll **pep)
ep->rbr = RB_ROOT_CACHED;
ep->ovflist = EP_UNACTIVE_PTR;
ep->user = user;
+ refcount_set(&ep->refcount, 1);
*pep = ep;
@@ -1223,10 +1262,10 @@ out_unlock:
*/
list_del_init(&wait->entry);
/*
- * ->whead != NULL protects us from the race with ep_free()
- * or ep_remove(), ep_remove_wait_queue() takes whead->lock
- * held by the caller. Once we nullify it, nothing protects
- * ep/epi or even wait.
+ * ->whead != NULL protects us from the race with
+ * ep_clear_and_put() or ep_remove(), ep_remove_wait_queue()
+ * takes whead->lock held by the caller. Once we nullify it,
+ * nothing protects ep/epi or even wait.
*/
smp_store_release(&ep_pwq_from_wait(wait)->whead, NULL);
}
@@ -1298,7 +1337,7 @@ static void ep_rbtree_insert(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi)
* is connected to n file sources. In this case each file source has 1 path
* of length 1. Thus, the numbers below should be more than sufficient. These
* path limits are enforced during an EPOLL_CTL_ADD operation, since a modify
- * and delete can't add additional paths. Protected by the epmutex.
+ * and delete can't add additional paths. Protected by the epnested_mutex.
*/
static const int path_limits[PATH_ARR_SIZE] = { 1000, 500, 100, 50, 10 };
static int path_count[PATH_ARR_SIZE];
@@ -1496,16 +1535,22 @@ static int ep_insert(struct eventpoll *ep, const struct epoll_event *event,
if (tep)
mutex_unlock(&tep->mtx);
+ /*
+ * ep_remove_safe() calls in the later error paths can't lead to
+ * ep_free() as the ep file itself still holds an ep reference.
+ */
+ ep_get(ep);
+
/* now check if we've created too many backpaths */
if (unlikely(full_check && reverse_path_check())) {
- ep_remove(ep, epi);
+ ep_remove_safe(ep, epi);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (epi->event.events & EPOLLWAKEUP) {
error = ep_create_wakeup_source(epi);
if (error) {
- ep_remove(ep, epi);
+ ep_remove_safe(ep, epi);
return error;
}
}
@@ -1529,7 +1574,7 @@ static int ep_insert(struct eventpoll *ep, const struct epoll_event *event,
* high memory pressure.
*/
if (unlikely(!epq.epi)) {
- ep_remove(ep, epi);
+ ep_remove_safe(ep, epi);
return -ENOMEM;
}
@@ -2025,7 +2070,7 @@ static int do_epoll_create(int flags)
out_free_fd:
put_unused_fd(fd);
out_free_ep:
- ep_free(ep);
+ ep_clear_and_put(ep);
return error;
}
@@ -2135,7 +2180,7 @@ int do_epoll_ctl(int epfd, int op, int fd, struct epoll_event *epds,
* We do not need to take the global 'epumutex' on EPOLL_CTL_ADD when
* the epoll file descriptor is attaching directly to a wakeup source,
* unless the epoll file descriptor is nested. The purpose of taking the
- * 'epmutex' on add is to prevent complex toplogies such as loops and
+ * 'epnested_mutex' on add is to prevent complex toplogies such as loops and
* deep wakeup paths from forming in parallel through multiple
* EPOLL_CTL_ADD operations.
*/
@@ -2146,7 +2191,7 @@ int do_epoll_ctl(int epfd, int op, int fd, struct epoll_event *epds,
if (READ_ONCE(f.file->f_ep) || ep->gen == loop_check_gen ||
is_file_epoll(tf.file)) {
mutex_unlock(&ep->mtx);
- error = epoll_mutex_lock(&epmutex, 0, nonblock);
+ error = epoll_mutex_lock(&epnested_mutex, 0, nonblock);
if (error)
goto error_tgt_fput;
loop_check_gen++;
@@ -2180,10 +2225,16 @@ int do_epoll_ctl(int epfd, int op, int fd, struct epoll_event *epds,
error = -EEXIST;
break;
case EPOLL_CTL_DEL:
- if (epi)
- error = ep_remove(ep, epi);
- else
+ if (epi) {
+ /*
+ * The eventpoll itself is still alive: the refcount
+ * can't go to zero here.
+ */
+ ep_remove_safe(ep, epi);
+ error = 0;
+ } else {
error = -ENOENT;
+ }
break;
case EPOLL_CTL_MOD:
if (epi) {
@@ -2201,7 +2252,7 @@ error_tgt_fput:
if (full_check) {
clear_tfile_check_list();
loop_check_gen++;
- mutex_unlock(&epmutex);
+ mutex_unlock(&epnested_mutex);
}
fdput(tf);
diff --git a/fs/nfs/nfs3acl.c b/fs/nfs/nfs3acl.c
index 349cc4f60a28..18d8f6529f61 100644
--- a/fs/nfs/nfs3acl.c
+++ b/fs/nfs/nfs3acl.c
@@ -21,9 +21,8 @@ static void nfs3_prepare_get_acl(struct posix_acl **p)
{
struct posix_acl *sentinel = uncached_acl_sentinel(current);
- if (cmpxchg(p, ACL_NOT_CACHED, sentinel) != ACL_NOT_CACHED) {
- /* Not the first reader or sentinel already in place. */
- }
+ /* If the ACL isn't being read yet, set our sentinel. */
+ cmpxchg(p, ACL_NOT_CACHED, sentinel);
}
static void nfs3_complete_get_acl(struct posix_acl **p, struct posix_acl *acl)
diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/ioctl.c b/fs/ocfs2/ioctl.c
index 811a6ea374bb..b1550ba73f96 100644
--- a/fs/ocfs2/ioctl.c
+++ b/fs/ocfs2/ioctl.c
@@ -803,8 +803,8 @@ bail:
* a better backward&forward compatibility, since a small piece of
* request will be less likely to be broken if disk layout get changed.
*/
-static int ocfs2_info_handle(struct inode *inode, struct ocfs2_info *info,
- int compat_flag)
+static noinline_for_stack int
+ocfs2_info_handle(struct inode *inode, struct ocfs2_info *info, int compat_flag)
{
int i, status = 0;
u64 req_addr;
@@ -840,27 +840,26 @@ bail:
long ocfs2_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
- int new_clusters;
- int status;
- struct ocfs2_space_resv sr;
- struct ocfs2_new_group_input input;
- struct reflink_arguments args;
- const char __user *old_path;
- const char __user *new_path;
- bool preserve;
- struct ocfs2_info info;
void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
+ int status;
switch (cmd) {
case OCFS2_IOC_RESVSP:
case OCFS2_IOC_RESVSP64:
case OCFS2_IOC_UNRESVSP:
case OCFS2_IOC_UNRESVSP64:
+ {
+ struct ocfs2_space_resv sr;
+
if (copy_from_user(&sr, (int __user *) arg, sizeof(sr)))
return -EFAULT;
return ocfs2_change_file_space(filp, cmd, &sr);
+ }
case OCFS2_IOC_GROUP_EXTEND:
+ {
+ int new_clusters;
+
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE))
return -EPERM;
@@ -873,8 +872,12 @@ long ocfs2_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
status = ocfs2_group_extend(inode, new_clusters);
mnt_drop_write_file(filp);
return status;
+ }
case OCFS2_IOC_GROUP_ADD:
case OCFS2_IOC_GROUP_ADD64:
+ {
+ struct ocfs2_new_group_input input;
+
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE))
return -EPERM;
@@ -887,7 +890,14 @@ long ocfs2_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
status = ocfs2_group_add(inode, &input);
mnt_drop_write_file(filp);
return status;
+ }
case OCFS2_IOC_REFLINK:
+ {
+ struct reflink_arguments args;
+ const char __user *old_path;
+ const char __user *new_path;
+ bool preserve;
+
if (copy_from_user(&args, argp, sizeof(args)))
return -EFAULT;
old_path = (const char __user *)(unsigned long)args.old_path;
@@ -895,11 +905,16 @@ long ocfs2_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
preserve = (args.preserve != 0);
return ocfs2_reflink_ioctl(inode, old_path, new_path, preserve);
+ }
case OCFS2_IOC_INFO:
+ {
+ struct ocfs2_info info;
+
if (copy_from_user(&info, argp, sizeof(struct ocfs2_info)))
return -EFAULT;
return ocfs2_info_handle(inode, &info, 0);
+ }
case FITRIM:
{
struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
diff --git a/fs/proc/array.c b/fs/proc/array.c
index 9b0315d34c58..425824ad85e1 100644
--- a/fs/proc/array.c
+++ b/fs/proc/array.c
@@ -219,6 +219,8 @@ static inline void task_state(struct seq_file *m, struct pid_namespace *ns,
seq_put_decimal_ull(m, "\t", task_session_nr_ns(p, pid->numbers[g].ns));
#endif
seq_putc(m, '\n');
+
+ seq_printf(m, "Kthread:\t%c\n", p->flags & PF_KTHREAD ? '1' : '0');
}
void render_sigset_t(struct seq_file *m, const char *header,
diff --git a/fs/proc/base.c b/fs/proc/base.c
index 96a6a08c8235..05452c3b9872 100644
--- a/fs/proc/base.c
+++ b/fs/proc/base.c
@@ -700,7 +700,6 @@ int proc_setattr(struct mnt_idmap *idmap, struct dentry *dentry,
return error;
setattr_copy(&nop_mnt_idmap, inode, attr);
- mark_inode_dirty(inode);
return 0;
}
diff --git a/fs/proc/generic.c b/fs/proc/generic.c
index 8379593fa4bb..42ae38ff6e7e 100644
--- a/fs/proc/generic.c
+++ b/fs/proc/generic.c
@@ -127,7 +127,6 @@ static int proc_notify_change(struct mnt_idmap *idmap,
return error;
setattr_copy(&nop_mnt_idmap, inode, iattr);
- mark_inode_dirty(inode);
proc_set_user(de, inode->i_uid, inode->i_gid);
de->mode = inode->i_mode;
diff --git a/fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c b/fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c
index 7ad07435828f..81dbb175017e 100644
--- a/fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c
+++ b/fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c
@@ -841,7 +841,6 @@ static int proc_sys_setattr(struct mnt_idmap *idmap,
return error;
setattr_copy(&nop_mnt_idmap, inode, attr);
- mark_inode_dirty(inode);
return 0;
}
diff --git a/fs/proc/stat.c b/fs/proc/stat.c
index 4fb8729a68d4..da60956b2915 100644
--- a/fs/proc/stat.c
+++ b/fs/proc/stat.c
@@ -22,30 +22,6 @@
#define arch_irq_stat() 0
#endif
-#ifdef arch_idle_time
-
-u64 get_idle_time(struct kernel_cpustat *kcs, int cpu)
-{
- u64 idle;
-
- idle = kcs->cpustat[CPUTIME_IDLE];
- if (cpu_online(cpu) && !nr_iowait_cpu(cpu))
- idle += arch_idle_time(cpu);
- return idle;
-}
-
-static u64 get_iowait_time(struct kernel_cpustat *kcs, int cpu)
-{
- u64 iowait;
-
- iowait = kcs->cpustat[CPUTIME_IOWAIT];
- if (cpu_online(cpu) && nr_iowait_cpu(cpu))
- iowait += arch_idle_time(cpu);
- return iowait;
-}
-
-#else
-
u64 get_idle_time(struct kernel_cpustat *kcs, int cpu)
{
u64 idle, idle_usecs = -1ULL;
@@ -78,8 +54,6 @@ static u64 get_iowait_time(struct kernel_cpustat *kcs, int cpu)
return iowait;
}
-#endif
-
static void show_irq_gap(struct seq_file *p, unsigned int gap)
{
static const char zeros[] = " 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0";
diff --git a/fs/proc/vmcore.c b/fs/proc/vmcore.c
index 12af614f33ce..03f5963914a1 100644
--- a/fs/proc/vmcore.c
+++ b/fs/proc/vmcore.c
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ static ssize_t __read_vmcore(struct iov_iter *iter, loff_t *fpos)
return acc;
}
- /* Read Elf note segment */
+ /* Read ELF note segment */
if (*fpos < elfcorebuf_sz + elfnotes_sz) {
void *kaddr;
@@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ static int __init process_ptload_program_headers_elf64(char *elfptr,
ehdr_ptr = (Elf64_Ehdr *)elfptr;
phdr_ptr = (Elf64_Phdr*)(elfptr + sizeof(Elf64_Ehdr)); /* PT_NOTE hdr */
- /* Skip Elf header, program headers and Elf note segment. */
+ /* Skip ELF header, program headers and ELF note segment. */
vmcore_off = elfsz + elfnotes_sz;
for (i = 0; i < ehdr_ptr->e_phnum; i++, phdr_ptr++) {
@@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ static int __init process_ptload_program_headers_elf32(char *elfptr,
ehdr_ptr = (Elf32_Ehdr *)elfptr;
phdr_ptr = (Elf32_Phdr*)(elfptr + sizeof(Elf32_Ehdr)); /* PT_NOTE hdr */
- /* Skip Elf header, program headers and Elf note segment. */
+ /* Skip ELF header, program headers and ELF note segment. */
vmcore_off = elfsz + elfnotes_sz;
for (i = 0; i < ehdr_ptr->e_phnum; i++, phdr_ptr++) {
@@ -1188,7 +1188,7 @@ static void set_vmcore_list_offsets(size_t elfsz, size_t elfnotes_sz,
loff_t vmcore_off;
struct vmcore *m;
- /* Skip Elf header, program headers and Elf note segment. */
+ /* Skip ELF header, program headers and ELF note segment. */
vmcore_off = elfsz + elfnotes_sz;
list_for_each_entry(m, vc_list, list) {
@@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ static int __init parse_crash_elf64_headers(void)
addr = elfcorehdr_addr;
- /* Read Elf header */
+ /* Read ELF header */
rc = elfcorehdr_read((char *)&ehdr, sizeof(Elf64_Ehdr), &addr);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
@@ -1269,7 +1269,7 @@ static int __init parse_crash_elf32_headers(void)
addr = elfcorehdr_addr;
- /* Read Elf header */
+ /* Read ELF header */
rc = elfcorehdr_read((char *)&ehdr, sizeof(Elf32_Ehdr), &addr);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
@@ -1376,12 +1376,12 @@ static void vmcoredd_write_header(void *buf, struct vmcoredd_data *data,
}
/**
- * vmcoredd_update_program_headers - Update all Elf program headers
+ * vmcoredd_update_program_headers - Update all ELF program headers
* @elfptr: Pointer to elf header
* @elfnotesz: Size of elf notes aligned to page size
* @vmcoreddsz: Size of device dumps to be added to elf note header
*
- * Determine type of Elf header (Elf64 or Elf32) and update the elf note size.
+ * Determine type of ELF header (Elf64 or Elf32) and update the elf note size.
* Also update the offsets of all the program headers after the elf note header.
*/
static void vmcoredd_update_program_headers(char *elfptr, size_t elfnotesz,
@@ -1439,10 +1439,10 @@ static void vmcoredd_update_program_headers(char *elfptr, size_t elfnotesz,
/**
* vmcoredd_update_size - Update the total size of the device dumps and update
- * Elf header
+ * ELF header
* @dump_size: Size of the current device dump to be added to total size
*
- * Update the total size of all the device dumps and update the Elf program
+ * Update the total size of all the device dumps and update the ELF program
* headers. Calculate the new offsets for the vmcore list and update the
* total vmcore size.
*/
@@ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@ static void vmcoredd_update_size(size_t dump_size)
* @data: dump info.
*
* Allocate a buffer and invoke the calling driver's dump collect routine.
- * Write Elf note at the beginning of the buffer to indicate vmcore device
+ * Write ELF note at the beginning of the buffer to indicate vmcore device
* dump and add the dump to global list.
*/
int vmcore_add_device_dump(struct vmcoredd_data *data)
diff --git a/include/linux/delayacct.h b/include/linux/delayacct.h
index 0da97dba9ef8..6639f48dac36 100644
--- a/include/linux/delayacct.h
+++ b/include/linux/delayacct.h
@@ -48,10 +48,13 @@ struct task_delay_info {
u64 wpcopy_start;
u64 wpcopy_delay; /* wait for write-protect copy */
+ u64 irq_delay; /* wait for IRQ/SOFTIRQ */
+
u32 freepages_count; /* total count of memory reclaim */
u32 thrashing_count; /* total count of thrash waits */
u32 compact_count; /* total count of memory compact */
u32 wpcopy_count; /* total count of write-protect copy */
+ u32 irq_count; /* total count of IRQ/SOFTIRQ */
};
#endif
@@ -81,6 +84,7 @@ extern void __delayacct_compact_start(void);
extern void __delayacct_compact_end(void);
extern void __delayacct_wpcopy_start(void);
extern void __delayacct_wpcopy_end(void);
+extern void __delayacct_irq(struct task_struct *task, u32 delta);
static inline void delayacct_tsk_init(struct task_struct *tsk)
{
@@ -215,6 +219,15 @@ static inline void delayacct_wpcopy_end(void)
__delayacct_wpcopy_end();
}
+static inline void delayacct_irq(struct task_struct *task, u32 delta)
+{
+ if (!static_branch_unlikely(&delayacct_key))
+ return;
+
+ if (task->delays)
+ __delayacct_irq(task, delta);
+}
+
#else
static inline void delayacct_init(void)
{}
@@ -253,6 +266,8 @@ static inline void delayacct_wpcopy_start(void)
{}
static inline void delayacct_wpcopy_end(void)
{}
+static inline void delayacct_irq(struct task_struct *task, u32 delta)
+{}
#endif /* CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT */
diff --git a/include/linux/hex.h b/include/linux/hex.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..2618382e5b0c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/linux/hex.h
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
+#ifndef _LINUX_HEX_H
+#define _LINUX_HEX_H
+
+#include <linux/types.h>
+
+extern const char hex_asc[];
+#define hex_asc_lo(x) hex_asc[((x) & 0x0f)]
+#define hex_asc_hi(x) hex_asc[((x) & 0xf0) >> 4]
+
+static inline char *hex_byte_pack(char *buf, u8 byte)
+{
+ *buf++ = hex_asc_hi(byte);
+ *buf++ = hex_asc_lo(byte);
+ return buf;
+}
+
+extern const char hex_asc_upper[];
+#define hex_asc_upper_lo(x) hex_asc_upper[((x) & 0x0f)]
+#define hex_asc_upper_hi(x) hex_asc_upper[((x) & 0xf0) >> 4]
+
+static inline char *hex_byte_pack_upper(char *buf, u8 byte)
+{
+ *buf++ = hex_asc_upper_hi(byte);
+ *buf++ = hex_asc_upper_lo(byte);
+ return buf;
+}
+
+extern int hex_to_bin(unsigned char ch);
+extern int __must_check hex2bin(u8 *dst, const char *src, size_t count);
+extern char *bin2hex(char *dst, const void *src, size_t count);
+
+bool mac_pton(const char *s, u8 *mac);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/include/linux/kernel.h b/include/linux/kernel.h
index 40bce7495af8..0d91e0af0125 100644
--- a/include/linux/kernel.h
+++ b/include/linux/kernel.h
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
#include <linux/compiler.h>
#include <linux/container_of.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
+#include <linux/hex.h>
#include <linux/kstrtox.h>
#include <linux/log2.h>
#include <linux/math.h>
@@ -263,34 +264,6 @@ extern enum system_states {
SYSTEM_SUSPEND,
} system_state;
-extern const char hex_asc[];
-#define hex_asc_lo(x) hex_asc[((x) & 0x0f)]
-#define hex_asc_hi(x) hex_asc[((x) & 0xf0) >> 4]
-
-static inline char *hex_byte_pack(char *buf, u8 byte)
-{
- *buf++ = hex_asc_hi(byte);
- *buf++ = hex_asc_lo(byte);
- return buf;
-}
-
-extern const char hex_asc_upper[];
-#define hex_asc_upper_lo(x) hex_asc_upper[((x) & 0x0f)]
-#define hex_asc_upper_hi(x) hex_asc_upper[((x) & 0xf0) >> 4]
-
-static inline char *hex_byte_pack_upper(char *buf, u8 byte)
-{
- *buf++ = hex_asc_upper_hi(byte);
- *buf++ = hex_asc_upper_lo(byte);
- return buf;
-}
-
-extern int hex_to_bin(unsigned char ch);
-extern int __must_check hex2bin(u8 *dst, const char *src, size_t count);
-extern char *bin2hex(char *dst, const void *src, size_t count);
-
-bool mac_pton(const char *s, u8 *mac);
-
/*
* General tracing related utility functions - trace_printk(),
* tracing_on/tracing_off and tracing_start()/tracing_stop
diff --git a/include/linux/kexec.h b/include/linux/kexec.h
index 6883c5922701..22b5cd24f581 100644
--- a/include/linux/kexec.h
+++ b/include/linux/kexec.h
@@ -190,7 +190,6 @@ int kexec_purgatory_get_set_symbol(struct kimage *image, const char *name,
void *buf, unsigned int size,
bool get_value);
void *kexec_purgatory_get_symbol_addr(struct kimage *image, const char *name);
-void *kexec_image_load_default(struct kimage *image);
#ifndef arch_kexec_kernel_image_probe
static inline int
@@ -207,13 +206,6 @@ static inline int arch_kimage_file_post_load_cleanup(struct kimage *image)
}
#endif
-#ifndef arch_kexec_kernel_image_load
-static inline void *arch_kexec_kernel_image_load(struct kimage *image)
-{
- return kexec_image_load_default(image);
-}
-#endif
-
#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC_SIG
#ifdef CONFIG_SIGNED_PE_FILE_VERIFICATION
int kexec_kernel_verify_pe_sig(const char *kernel, unsigned long kernel_len);
diff --git a/include/linux/libgcc.h b/include/linux/libgcc.h
index b8dc75f0c830..fc388da6a027 100644
--- a/include/linux/libgcc.h
+++ b/include/linux/libgcc.h
@@ -27,4 +27,11 @@ typedef union {
long long ll;
} DWunion;
+long long notrace __ashldi3(long long u, word_type b);
+long long notrace __ashrdi3(long long u, word_type b);
+word_type notrace __cmpdi2(long long a, long long b);
+long long notrace __lshrdi3(long long u, word_type b);
+long long notrace __muldi3(long long u, long long v);
+word_type notrace __ucmpdi2(unsigned long long a, unsigned long long b);
+
#endif /* __ASM_LIBGCC_H */
diff --git a/include/linux/rbtree_augmented.h b/include/linux/rbtree_augmented.h
index d1c53e9d8c75..7ee7ed5de722 100644
--- a/include/linux/rbtree_augmented.h
+++ b/include/linux/rbtree_augmented.h
@@ -156,13 +156,13 @@ RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS(RBSTATIC, RBNAME, \
static inline void rb_set_parent(struct rb_node *rb, struct rb_node *p)
{
- rb->__rb_parent_color = rb_color(rb) | (unsigned long)p;
+ rb->__rb_parent_color = rb_color(rb) + (unsigned long)p;
}
static inline void rb_set_parent_color(struct rb_node *rb,
struct rb_node *p, int color)
{
- rb->__rb_parent_color = (unsigned long)p | color;
+ rb->__rb_parent_color = (unsigned long)p + color;
}
static inline void
diff --git a/include/trace/events/notifier.h b/include/trace/events/notifier.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..26b298a31950
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/trace/events/notifier.h
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
+#undef TRACE_SYSTEM
+#define TRACE_SYSTEM notifier
+
+#if !defined(_TRACE_NOTIFIERS_H) || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ)
+#define _TRACE_NOTIFIERS_H
+
+#include <linux/tracepoint.h>
+
+DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(notifier_info,
+
+ TP_PROTO(void *cb),
+
+ TP_ARGS(cb),
+
+ TP_STRUCT__entry(
+ __field(void *, cb)
+ ),
+
+ TP_fast_assign(
+ __entry->cb = cb;
+ ),
+
+ TP_printk("%ps", __entry->cb)
+);
+
+/*
+ * notifier_register - called upon notifier callback registration
+ *
+ * @cb: callback pointer
+ *
+ */
+DEFINE_EVENT(notifier_info, notifier_register,
+
+ TP_PROTO(void *cb),
+
+ TP_ARGS(cb)
+);
+
+/*
+ * notifier_unregister - called upon notifier callback unregistration
+ *
+ * @cb: callback pointer
+ *
+ */
+DEFINE_EVENT(notifier_info, notifier_unregister,
+
+ TP_PROTO(void *cb),
+
+ TP_ARGS(cb)
+);
+
+/*
+ * notifier_run - called upon notifier callback execution
+ *
+ * @cb: callback pointer
+ *
+ */
+DEFINE_EVENT(notifier_info, notifier_run,
+
+ TP_PROTO(void *cb),
+
+ TP_ARGS(cb)
+);
+
+#endif /* _TRACE_NOTIFIERS_H */
+
+/* This part must be outside protection */
+#include <trace/define_trace.h>
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/const.h b/include/uapi/linux/const.h
index af2a44c08683..a429381e7ca5 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/const.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/const.h
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
#define _BITUL(x) (_UL(1) << (x))
#define _BITULL(x) (_ULL(1) << (x))
-#define __ALIGN_KERNEL(x, a) __ALIGN_KERNEL_MASK(x, (typeof(x))(a) - 1)
+#define __ALIGN_KERNEL(x, a) __ALIGN_KERNEL_MASK(x, (__typeof__(x))(a) - 1)
#define __ALIGN_KERNEL_MASK(x, mask) (((x) + (mask)) & ~(mask))
#define __KERNEL_DIV_ROUND_UP(n, d) (((n) + (d) - 1) / (d))
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/taskstats.h b/include/uapi/linux/taskstats.h
index a7f5b11a8f1b..b50b2eb257a0 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/taskstats.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/taskstats.h
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
*/
-#define TASKSTATS_VERSION 13
+#define TASKSTATS_VERSION 14
#define TS_COMM_LEN 32 /* should be >= TASK_COMM_LEN
* in linux/sched.h */
@@ -198,6 +198,10 @@ struct taskstats {
/* v13: Delay waiting for write-protect copy */
__u64 wpcopy_count;
__u64 wpcopy_delay_total;
+
+ /* v14: Delay waiting for IRQ/SOFTIRQ */
+ __u64 irq_count;
+ __u64 irq_delay_total;
};
diff --git a/kernel/delayacct.c b/kernel/delayacct.c
index e39cb696cfbd..6f0c358e73d8 100644
--- a/kernel/delayacct.c
+++ b/kernel/delayacct.c
@@ -179,12 +179,15 @@ int delayacct_add_tsk(struct taskstats *d, struct task_struct *tsk)
d->compact_delay_total = (tmp < d->compact_delay_total) ? 0 : tmp;
tmp = d->wpcopy_delay_total + tsk->delays->wpcopy_delay;
d->wpcopy_delay_total = (tmp < d->wpcopy_delay_total) ? 0 : tmp;
+ tmp = d->irq_delay_total + tsk->delays->irq_delay;
+ d->irq_delay_total = (tmp < d->irq_delay_total) ? 0 : tmp;
d->blkio_count += tsk->delays->blkio_count;
d->swapin_count += tsk->delays->swapin_count;
d->freepages_count += tsk->delays->freepages_count;
d->thrashing_count += tsk->delays->thrashing_count;
d->compact_count += tsk->delays->compact_count;
d->wpcopy_count += tsk->delays->wpcopy_count;
+ d->irq_count += tsk->delays->irq_count;
raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tsk->delays->lock, flags);
return 0;
@@ -274,3 +277,14 @@ void __delayacct_wpcopy_end(void)
&current->delays->wpcopy_delay,
&current->delays->wpcopy_count);
}
+
+void __delayacct_irq(struct task_struct *task, u32 delta)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&task->delays->lock, flags);
+ task->delays->irq_delay += delta;
+ task->delays->irq_count++;
+ raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task->delays->lock, flags);
+}
+
diff --git a/kernel/hung_task.c b/kernel/hung_task.c
index 322813366c6c..9a24574988d2 100644
--- a/kernel/hung_task.c
+++ b/kernel/hung_task.c
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
/*
* The number of tasks checked:
*/
-int __read_mostly sysctl_hung_task_check_count = PID_MAX_LIMIT;
+static int __read_mostly sysctl_hung_task_check_count = PID_MAX_LIMIT;
/*
* Limit number of tasks checked in a batch.
@@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ unsigned long __read_mostly sysctl_hung_task_timeout_secs = CONFIG_DEFAULT_HUNG_
/*
* Zero (default value) means use sysctl_hung_task_timeout_secs:
*/
-unsigned long __read_mostly sysctl_hung_task_check_interval_secs;
+static unsigned long __read_mostly sysctl_hung_task_check_interval_secs;
-int __read_mostly sysctl_hung_task_warnings = 10;
+static int __read_mostly sysctl_hung_task_warnings = 10;
static int __read_mostly did_panic;
static bool hung_task_show_lock;
@@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ static unsigned int __read_mostly sysctl_hung_task_all_cpu_backtrace;
* Should we panic (and reboot, if panic_timeout= is set) when a
* hung task is detected:
*/
-unsigned int __read_mostly sysctl_hung_task_panic =
- IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC);
+static unsigned int __read_mostly sysctl_hung_task_panic =
+ IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC);
static int
hung_task_panic(struct notifier_block *this, unsigned long event, void *ptr)
diff --git a/kernel/kexec_file.c b/kernel/kexec_file.c
index f1a0e4e3fb5c..f989f5f1933b 100644
--- a/kernel/kexec_file.c
+++ b/kernel/kexec_file.c
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ int kexec_image_probe_default(struct kimage *image, void *buf,
return ret;
}
-void *kexec_image_load_default(struct kimage *image)
+static void *kexec_image_load_default(struct kimage *image)
{
if (!image->fops || !image->fops->load)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOEXEC);
@@ -249,8 +249,8 @@ kimage_file_prepare_segments(struct kimage *image, int kernel_fd, int initrd_fd,
/* IMA needs to pass the measurement list to the next kernel. */
ima_add_kexec_buffer(image);
- /* Call arch image load handlers */
- ldata = arch_kexec_kernel_image_load(image);
+ /* Call image load handler */
+ ldata = kexec_image_load_default(image);
if (IS_ERR(ldata)) {
ret = PTR_ERR(ldata);
diff --git a/kernel/notifier.c b/kernel/notifier.c
index d353e4b5402d..b3ce28f39eb6 100644
--- a/kernel/notifier.c
+++ b/kernel/notifier.c
@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
#include <linux/reboot.h>
+#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
+#include <trace/events/notifier.h>
+
/*
* Notifier list for kernel code which wants to be called
* at shutdown. This is used to stop any idling DMA operations
@@ -37,6 +40,7 @@ static int notifier_chain_register(struct notifier_block **nl,
}
n->next = *nl;
rcu_assign_pointer(*nl, n);
+ trace_notifier_register((void *)n->notifier_call);
return 0;
}
@@ -46,6 +50,7 @@ static int notifier_chain_unregister(struct notifier_block **nl,
while ((*nl) != NULL) {
if ((*nl) == n) {
rcu_assign_pointer(*nl, n->next);
+ trace_notifier_unregister((void *)n->notifier_call);
return 0;
}
nl = &((*nl)->next);
@@ -84,6 +89,7 @@ static int notifier_call_chain(struct notifier_block **nl,
continue;
}
#endif
+ trace_notifier_run((void *)nb->notifier_call);
ret = nb->notifier_call(nb, val, v);
if (nr_calls)
diff --git a/kernel/sched/core.c b/kernel/sched/core.c
index 143e46bd2a68..8d2b6742d02c 100644
--- a/kernel/sched/core.c
+++ b/kernel/sched/core.c
@@ -704,6 +704,7 @@ static void update_rq_clock_task(struct rq *rq, s64 delta)
rq->prev_irq_time += irq_delta;
delta -= irq_delta;
psi_account_irqtime(rq->curr, irq_delta);
+ delayacct_irq(rq->curr, irq_delta);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT_TIME_ACCOUNTING
if (static_key_false((&paravirt_steal_rq_enabled))) {
diff --git a/lib/buildid.c b/lib/buildid.c
index dfc62625cae4..e3a7acdeef0e 100644
--- a/lib/buildid.c
+++ b/lib/buildid.c
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ out:
/**
* build_id_parse_buf - Get build ID from a buffer
- * @buf: Elf note section(s) to parse
+ * @buf: ELF note section(s) to parse
* @buf_size: Size of @buf in bytes
* @build_id: Build ID parsed from @buf, at least BUILD_ID_SIZE_MAX long
*
diff --git a/lib/rbtree.c b/lib/rbtree.c
index c4ac5c2421f2..5114eda6309c 100644
--- a/lib/rbtree.c
+++ b/lib/rbtree.c
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
static inline void rb_set_black(struct rb_node *rb)
{
- rb->__rb_parent_color |= RB_BLACK;
+ rb->__rb_parent_color += RB_BLACK;
}
static inline struct rb_node *rb_red_parent(struct rb_node *red)
diff --git a/lib/test-string_helpers.c b/lib/test-string_helpers.c
index 41d3447bc3b4..9a68849a5d55 100644
--- a/lib/test-string_helpers.c
+++ b/lib/test-string_helpers.c
@@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ static int __init test_string_helpers_init(void)
for (i = 0; i < UNESCAPE_ALL_MASK + 1; i++)
test_string_unescape("unescape", i, false);
test_string_unescape("unescape inplace",
- get_random_u32_below(UNESCAPE_ANY + 1), true);
+ get_random_u32_below(UNESCAPE_ALL_MASK + 1), true);
/* Without dictionary */
for (i = 0; i < ESCAPE_ALL_MASK + 1; i++)
diff --git a/mm/util.c b/mm/util.c
index b8ed9dbc7fd5..dd12b9531ac4 100644
--- a/mm/util.c
+++ b/mm/util.c
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(kfree_const);
*
* Return: newly allocated copy of @s or %NULL in case of error
*/
+noinline
char *kstrdup(const char *s, gfp_t gfp)
{
size_t len;
diff --git a/scripts/checkpatch.pl b/scripts/checkpatch.pl
index 4bfbe3c9fa15..b30114d637c4 100755
--- a/scripts/checkpatch.pl
+++ b/scripts/checkpatch.pl
@@ -620,6 +620,22 @@ our $signature_tags = qr{(?xi:
Cc:
)};
+our @link_tags = qw(Link Closes);
+
+#Create a search and print patterns for all these strings to be used directly below
+our $link_tags_search = "";
+our $link_tags_print = "";
+foreach my $entry (@link_tags) {
+ if ($link_tags_search ne "") {
+ $link_tags_search .= '|';
+ $link_tags_print .= ' or ';
+ }
+ $entry .= ':';
+ $link_tags_search .= $entry;
+ $link_tags_print .= "'$entry'";
+}
+$link_tags_search = "(?:${link_tags_search})";
+
our $tracing_logging_tags = qr{(?xi:
[=-]*> |
<[=-]* |
@@ -3158,14 +3174,14 @@ sub process {
}
}
-# check if Reported-by: is followed by a Link:
+# check if Reported-by: is followed by a Closes: tag
if ($sign_off =~ /^reported(?:|-and-tested)-by:$/i) {
if (!defined $lines[$linenr]) {
WARN("BAD_REPORTED_BY_LINK",
- "Reported-by: should be immediately followed by Link: to the report\n" . $herecurr . $rawlines[$linenr] . "\n");
- } elsif ($rawlines[$linenr] !~ m{^link:\s*https?://}i) {
+ "Reported-by: should be immediately followed by Closes: with a URL to the report\n" . $herecurr . "\n");
+ } elsif ($rawlines[$linenr] !~ /^closes:\s*/i) {
WARN("BAD_REPORTED_BY_LINK",
- "Reported-by: should be immediately followed by Link: with a URL to the report\n" . $herecurr . $rawlines[$linenr] . "\n");
+ "Reported-by: should be immediately followed by Closes: with a URL to the report\n" . $herecurr . $rawlines[$linenr] . "\n");
}
}
}
@@ -3250,8 +3266,8 @@ sub process {
# file delta changes
$line =~ /^\s*(?:[\w\.\-\+]*\/)++[\w\.\-\+]+:/ ||
# filename then :
- $line =~ /^\s*(?:Fixes:|Link:|$signature_tags)/i ||
- # A Fixes: or Link: line or signature tag line
+ $line =~ /^\s*(?:Fixes:|$link_tags_search|$signature_tags)/i ||
+ # A Fixes:, link or signature tag line
$commit_log_possible_stack_dump)) {
WARN("COMMIT_LOG_LONG_LINE",
"Possible unwrapped commit description (prefer a maximum 75 chars per line)\n" . $herecurr);
@@ -3266,13 +3282,24 @@ sub process {
# Check for odd tags before a URI/URL
if ($in_commit_log &&
- $line =~ /^\s*(\w+):\s*http/ && $1 ne 'Link') {
+ $line =~ /^\s*(\w+:)\s*http/ && $1 !~ /^$link_tags_search$/) {
if ($1 =~ /^v(?:ersion)?\d+/i) {
WARN("COMMIT_LOG_VERSIONING",
"Patch version information should be after the --- line\n" . $herecurr);
} else {
WARN("COMMIT_LOG_USE_LINK",
- "Unknown link reference '$1:', use 'Link:' instead\n" . $herecurr);
+ "Unknown link reference '$1', use $link_tags_print instead\n" . $herecurr);
+ }
+ }
+
+# Check for misuse of the link tags
+ if ($in_commit_log &&
+ $line =~ /^\s*(\w+:)\s*(\S+)/) {
+ my $tag = $1;
+ my $value = $2;
+ if ($tag =~ /^$link_tags_search$/ && $value !~ m{^https?://}) {
+ WARN("COMMIT_LOG_WRONG_LINK",
+ "'$tag' should be followed by a public http(s) link\n" . $herecurr);
}
}
@@ -3736,7 +3763,7 @@ sub process {
"'$spdx_license' is not supported in LICENSES/...\n" . $herecurr);
}
if ($realfile =~ m@^Documentation/devicetree/bindings/@ &&
- not $spdx_license =~ /GPL-2\.0.*BSD-2-Clause/) {
+ $spdx_license !~ /GPL-2\.0(?:-only)? OR BSD-2-Clause/) {
my $msg_level = \&WARN;
$msg_level = \&CHK if ($file);
if (&{$msg_level}("SPDX_LICENSE_TAG",
@@ -3746,6 +3773,11 @@ sub process {
$fixed[$fixlinenr] =~ s/SPDX-License-Identifier: .*/SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause)/;
}
}
+ if ($realfile =~ m@^include/dt-bindings/@ &&
+ $spdx_license !~ /GPL-2\.0(?:-only)? OR \S+/) {
+ WARN("SPDX_LICENSE_TAG",
+ "DT binding headers should be licensed (GPL-2.0-only OR .*)\n" . $herecurr);
+ }
}
}
}
@@ -5809,6 +5841,8 @@ sub process {
$var !~ /^(?:[A-Z]+_){1,5}[A-Z]{1,3}[a-z]/ &&
#Ignore Page<foo> variants
$var !~ /^(?:Clear|Set|TestClear|TestSet|)Page[A-Z]/ &&
+#Ignore ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_<foo> variants
+ $var !~ /^ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_/ &&
#Ignore SI style variants like nS, mV and dB
#(ie: max_uV, regulator_min_uA_show, RANGE_mA_VALUE)
$var !~ /^(?:[a-z0-9_]*|[A-Z0-9_]*)?_?[a-z][A-Z](?:_[a-z0-9_]+|_[A-Z0-9_]+)?$/ &&
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/clk.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/clk.py
index 061aecfa294e..7a01fdc3e844 100644
--- a/scripts/gdb/linux/clk.py
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/clk.py
@@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ are cached and potentially out of date"""
self.show_subtree(child, level + 1)
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+ if utils.gdb_eval_or_none("clk_root_list") is None:
+ raise gdb.GdbError("No clocks registered")
gdb.write(" enable prepare protect \n")
gdb.write(" clock count count count rate \n")
gdb.write("------------------------------------------------------------------------\n")
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in b/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in
index 8085d3693a05..471300ba176c 100644
--- a/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in
@@ -15,8 +15,10 @@
#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/hrtimer.h>
+#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <linux/mount.h>
#include <linux/of_fdt.h>
+#include <linux/radix-tree.h>
#include <linux/threads.h>
/* We need to stringify expanded macros so that they can be parsed */
@@ -39,6 +41,8 @@
import gdb
+LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED)
+
/* linux/clk-provider.h */
if IS_BUILTIN(CONFIG_COMMON_CLK):
LX_GDBPARSED(CLK_GET_RATE_NOCACHE)
@@ -54,6 +58,10 @@ LX_VALUE(SB_NODIRATIME)
/* linux/htimer.h */
LX_GDBPARSED(hrtimer_resolution)
+/* linux/irq.h */
+LX_GDBPARSED(IRQD_LEVEL)
+LX_GDBPARSED(IRQ_HIDDEN)
+
/* linux/module.h */
LX_GDBPARSED(MOD_TEXT)
@@ -71,6 +79,13 @@ LX_VALUE(NR_CPUS)
/* linux/of_fdt.h> */
LX_VALUE(OF_DT_HEADER)
+/* linux/radix-tree.h */
+LX_GDBPARSED(RADIX_TREE_ENTRY_MASK)
+LX_GDBPARSED(RADIX_TREE_INTERNAL_NODE)
+LX_GDBPARSED(RADIX_TREE_MAP_SIZE)
+LX_GDBPARSED(RADIX_TREE_MAP_SHIFT)
+LX_GDBPARSED(RADIX_TREE_MAP_MASK)
+
/* Kernel Configs */
LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS)
LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST)
@@ -78,3 +93,12 @@ LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS)
LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_NR_CPUS)
LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_OF)
LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_TICK_ONESHOT)
+LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW_LEVEL)
+LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC)
+LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_SMP)
+LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_X86_THERMAL_VECTOR)
+LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_X86_MCE_THRESHOLD)
+LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_X86_MCE_AMD)
+LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_X86_MCE)
+LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC)
+LX_CONFIG(CONFIG_HAVE_KVM)
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/cpus.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/cpus.py
index 9ee99f9fae8d..255dc18cb9da 100644
--- a/scripts/gdb/linux/cpus.py
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/cpus.py
@@ -163,16 +163,22 @@ def get_current_task(cpu):
task_ptr_type = task_type.get_type().pointer()
if utils.is_target_arch("x86"):
- var_ptr = gdb.parse_and_eval("&pcpu_hot.current_task")
- return per_cpu(var_ptr, cpu).dereference()
+ if gdb.lookup_global_symbol("cpu_tasks"):
+ # This is a UML kernel, which stores the current task
+ # differently than other x86 sub architectures
+ var_ptr = gdb.parse_and_eval("(struct task_struct *)cpu_tasks[0].task")
+ return var_ptr.dereference()
+ else:
+ var_ptr = gdb.parse_and_eval("&pcpu_hot.current_task")
+ return per_cpu(var_ptr, cpu).dereference()
elif utils.is_target_arch("aarch64"):
- current_task_addr = gdb.parse_and_eval("$SP_EL0")
- if((current_task_addr >> 63) != 0):
- current_task = current_task_addr.cast(task_ptr_type)
- return current_task.dereference()
- else:
- raise gdb.GdbError("Sorry, obtaining the current task is not allowed "
- "while running in userspace(EL0)")
+ current_task_addr = gdb.parse_and_eval("$SP_EL0")
+ if (current_task_addr >> 63) != 0:
+ current_task = current_task_addr.cast(task_ptr_type)
+ return current_task.dereference()
+ else:
+ raise gdb.GdbError("Sorry, obtaining the current task is not allowed "
+ "while running in userspace(EL0)")
else:
raise gdb.GdbError("Sorry, obtaining the current task is not yet "
"supported with this arch")
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/genpd.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/genpd.py
index 39cd1abd8559..b53649c0a77a 100644
--- a/scripts/gdb/linux/genpd.py
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/genpd.py
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
import gdb
import sys
-from linux.utils import CachedType
+from linux.utils import CachedType, gdb_eval_or_none
from linux.lists import list_for_each_entry
generic_pm_domain_type = CachedType('struct generic_pm_domain')
@@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ Output is similar to /sys/kernel/debug/pm_genpd/pm_genpd_summary'''
gdb.write(' %-50s %s\n' % (kobj_path, rtpm_status_str(dev)))
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+ if gdb_eval_or_none("&gpd_list") is None:
+ raise gdb.GdbError("No power domain(s) registered")
gdb.write('domain status children\n');
gdb.write(' /device runtime status\n');
gdb.write('----------------------------------------------------------------------\n');
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/interrupts.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/interrupts.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ef478e273791
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/interrupts.py
@@ -0,0 +1,232 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+#
+# Copyright 2023 Broadcom
+
+import gdb
+
+from linux import constants
+from linux import cpus
+from linux import utils
+from linux import radixtree
+
+irq_desc_type = utils.CachedType("struct irq_desc")
+
+def irq_settings_is_hidden(desc):
+ return desc['status_use_accessors'] & constants.LX_IRQ_HIDDEN
+
+def irq_desc_is_chained(desc):
+ return desc['action'] and desc['action'] == gdb.parse_and_eval("&chained_action")
+
+def irqd_is_level(desc):
+ return desc['irq_data']['common']['state_use_accessors'] & constants.LX_IRQD_LEVEL
+
+def show_irq_desc(prec, irq):
+ text = ""
+
+ desc = radixtree.lookup(gdb.parse_and_eval("&irq_desc_tree"), irq)
+ if desc is None:
+ return text
+
+ desc = desc.cast(irq_desc_type.get_type())
+ if desc is None:
+ return text
+
+ if irq_settings_is_hidden(desc):
+ return text
+
+ any_count = 0
+ if desc['kstat_irqs']:
+ for cpu in cpus.each_online_cpu():
+ any_count += cpus.per_cpu(desc['kstat_irqs'], cpu)
+
+ if (desc['action'] == 0 or irq_desc_is_chained(desc)) and any_count == 0:
+ return text;
+
+ text += "%*d: " % (prec, irq)
+ for cpu in cpus.each_online_cpu():
+ if desc['kstat_irqs']:
+ count = cpus.per_cpu(desc['kstat_irqs'], cpu)
+ else:
+ count = 0
+ text += "%10u" % (count)
+
+ name = "None"
+ if desc['irq_data']['chip']:
+ chip = desc['irq_data']['chip']
+ if chip['name']:
+ name = chip['name'].string()
+ else:
+ name = "-"
+
+ text += " %8s" % (name)
+
+ if desc['irq_data']['domain']:
+ text += " %*lu" % (prec, desc['irq_data']['hwirq'])
+ else:
+ text += " %*s" % (prec, "")
+
+ if constants.LX_CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW_LEVEL:
+ text += " %-8s" % ("Level" if irqd_is_level(desc) else "Edge")
+
+ if desc['name']:
+ text += "-%-8s" % (desc['name'].string())
+
+ """ Some toolchains may not be able to provide information about irqaction """
+ try:
+ gdb.lookup_type("struct irqaction")
+ action = desc['action']
+ if action is not None:
+ text += " %s" % (action['name'].string())
+ while True:
+ action = action['next']
+ if action is not None:
+ break
+ if action['name']:
+ text += ", %s" % (action['name'].string())
+ except:
+ pass
+
+ text += "\n"
+
+ return text
+
+def show_irq_err_count(prec):
+ cnt = utils.gdb_eval_or_none("irq_err_count")
+ text = ""
+ if cnt is not None:
+ text += "%*s: %10u\n" % (prec, "ERR", cnt['counter'])
+ return text
+
+def x86_show_irqstat(prec, pfx, field, desc):
+ irq_stat = gdb.parse_and_eval("&irq_stat")
+ text = "%*s: " % (prec, pfx)
+ for cpu in cpus.each_online_cpu():
+ stat = cpus.per_cpu(irq_stat, cpu)
+ text += "%10u " % (stat[field])
+ text += " %s\n" % (desc)
+ return text
+
+def x86_show_mce(prec, var, pfx, desc):
+ pvar = gdb.parse_and_eval(var)
+ text = "%*s: " % (prec, pfx)
+ for cpu in cpus.each_online_cpu():
+ text += "%10u " % (cpus.per_cpu(pvar, cpu))
+ text += " %s\n" % (desc)
+ return text
+
+def x86_show_interupts(prec):
+ text = x86_show_irqstat(prec, "NMI", '__nmi_count', 'Non-maskable interrupts')
+
+ if constants.LX_CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC:
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "LOC", 'apic_timer_irqs', "Local timer interrupts")
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "SPU", 'irq_spurious_count', "Spurious interrupts")
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "PMI", 'apic_perf_irqs', "Performance monitoring interrupts")
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "IWI", 'apic_irq_work_irqs', "IRQ work interrupts")
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "RTR", 'icr_read_retry_count', "APIC ICR read retries")
+ if utils.gdb_eval_or_none("x86_platform_ipi_callback") is not None:
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "PLT", 'x86_platform_ipis', "Platform interrupts")
+
+ if constants.LX_CONFIG_SMP:
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "RES", 'irq_resched_count', "Rescheduling interrupts")
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "CAL", 'irq_call_count', "Function call interrupts")
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "TLB", 'irq_tlb_count', "TLB shootdowns")
+
+ if constants.LX_CONFIG_X86_THERMAL_VECTOR:
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "TRM", 'irq_thermal_count', "Thermal events interrupts")
+
+ if constants.LX_CONFIG_X86_MCE_THRESHOLD:
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "THR", 'irq_threshold_count', "Threshold APIC interrupts")
+
+ if constants.LX_CONFIG_X86_MCE_AMD:
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "DFR", 'irq_deferred_error_count', "Deferred Error APIC interrupts")
+
+ if constants.LX_CONFIG_X86_MCE:
+ text += x86_show_mce(prec, "&mce_exception_count", "MCE", "Machine check exceptions")
+ text == x86_show_mce(prec, "&mce_poll_count", "MCP", "Machine check polls")
+
+ text += show_irq_err_count(prec)
+
+ if constants.LX_CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC:
+ cnt = utils.gdb_eval_or_none("irq_mis_count")
+ if cnt is not None:
+ text += "%*s: %10u\n" % (prec, "MIS", cnt['counter'])
+
+ if constants.LX_CONFIG_HAVE_KVM:
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "PIN", 'kvm_posted_intr_ipis', 'Posted-interrupt notification event')
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "NPI", 'kvm_posted_intr_nested_ipis', 'Nested posted-interrupt event')
+ text += x86_show_irqstat(prec, "PIW", 'kvm_posted_intr_wakeup_ipis', 'Posted-interrupt wakeup event')
+
+ return text
+
+def arm_common_show_interrupts(prec):
+ text = ""
+ nr_ipi = utils.gdb_eval_or_none("nr_ipi")
+ ipi_desc = utils.gdb_eval_or_none("ipi_desc")
+ ipi_types = utils.gdb_eval_or_none("ipi_types")
+ if nr_ipi is None or ipi_desc is None or ipi_types is None:
+ return text
+
+ if prec >= 4:
+ sep = " "
+ else:
+ sep = ""
+
+ for ipi in range(nr_ipi):
+ text += "%*s%u:%s" % (prec - 1, "IPI", ipi, sep)
+ desc = ipi_desc[ipi].cast(irq_desc_type.get_type().pointer())
+ if desc == 0:
+ continue
+ for cpu in cpus.each_online_cpu():
+ text += "%10u" % (cpus.per_cpu(desc['kstat_irqs'], cpu))
+ text += " %s" % (ipi_types[ipi].string())
+ text += "\n"
+ return text
+
+def aarch64_show_interrupts(prec):
+ text = arm_common_show_interrupts(prec)
+ text += "%*s: %10lu\n" % (prec, "ERR", gdb.parse_and_eval("irq_err_count"))
+ return text
+
+def arch_show_interrupts(prec):
+ text = ""
+ if utils.is_target_arch("x86"):
+ text += x86_show_interupts(prec)
+ elif utils.is_target_arch("aarch64"):
+ text += aarch64_show_interrupts(prec)
+ elif utils.is_target_arch("arm"):
+ text += arm_common_show_interrupts(prec)
+ elif utils.is_target_arch("mips"):
+ text += show_irq_err_count(prec)
+ else:
+ raise gdb.GdbError("Unsupported architecture: {}".format(target_arch))
+
+ return text
+
+class LxInterruptList(gdb.Command):
+ """Print /proc/interrupts"""
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ super(LxInterruptList, self).__init__("lx-interruptlist", gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+ def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+ nr_irqs = gdb.parse_and_eval("nr_irqs")
+ prec = 3
+ j = 1000
+ while prec < 10 and j <= nr_irqs:
+ prec += 1
+ j *= 10
+
+ gdb.write("%*s" % (prec + 8, ""))
+ for cpu in cpus.each_online_cpu():
+ gdb.write("CPU%-8d" % cpu)
+ gdb.write("\n")
+
+ if utils.gdb_eval_or_none("&irq_desc_tree") is None:
+ return
+
+ for irq in range(nr_irqs):
+ gdb.write(show_irq_desc(prec, irq))
+ gdb.write(arch_show_interrupts(prec))
+
+
+LxInterruptList()
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py
index 09cd871925a5..43c687e7a69d 100644
--- a/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# gdb helper commands and functions for Linux kernel debugging
#
@@ -16,6 +17,7 @@ from linux import constants
from linux import utils
from linux import tasks
from linux import lists
+from linux import vfs
from struct import *
@@ -170,16 +172,16 @@ values of that process namespace"""
gdb.write("{:^18} {:^15} {:>9} {} {} options\n".format(
"mount", "super_block", "devname", "pathname", "fstype"))
- for vfs in lists.list_for_each_entry(namespace['list'],
+ for mnt in lists.list_for_each_entry(namespace['list'],
mount_ptr_type, "mnt_list"):
- devname = vfs['mnt_devname'].string()
+ devname = mnt['mnt_devname'].string()
devname = devname if devname else "none"
pathname = ""
- parent = vfs
+ parent = mnt
while True:
mntpoint = parent['mnt_mountpoint']
- pathname = utils.dentry_name(mntpoint) + pathname
+ pathname = vfs.dentry_name(mntpoint) + pathname
if (parent == parent['mnt_parent']):
break
parent = parent['mnt_parent']
@@ -187,14 +189,14 @@ values of that process namespace"""
if (pathname == ""):
pathname = "/"
- superblock = vfs['mnt']['mnt_sb']
+ superblock = mnt['mnt']['mnt_sb']
fstype = superblock['s_type']['name'].string()
s_flags = int(superblock['s_flags'])
- m_flags = int(vfs['mnt']['mnt_flags'])
+ m_flags = int(mnt['mnt']['mnt_flags'])
rd = "ro" if (s_flags & constants.LX_SB_RDONLY) else "rw"
gdb.write("{} {} {} {} {} {}{}{} 0 0\n".format(
- vfs.format_string(), superblock.format_string(), devname,
+ mnt.format_string(), superblock.format_string(), devname,
pathname, fstype, rd, info_opts(FS_INFO, s_flags),
info_opts(MNT_INFO, m_flags)))
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/radixtree.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/radixtree.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..074543ac763d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/radixtree.py
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+#
+# Radix Tree Parser
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2016 Linaro Ltd
+# Copyright (c) 2023 Broadcom
+#
+# Authors:
+# Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@linaro.org>
+# Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
+
+import gdb
+
+from linux import utils
+from linux import constants
+
+radix_tree_root_type = utils.CachedType("struct xarray")
+radix_tree_node_type = utils.CachedType("struct xa_node")
+
+def is_internal_node(node):
+ long_type = utils.get_long_type()
+ return ((node.cast(long_type) & constants.LX_RADIX_TREE_ENTRY_MASK) == constants.LX_RADIX_TREE_INTERNAL_NODE)
+
+def entry_to_node(node):
+ long_type = utils.get_long_type()
+ node_type = node.type
+ indirect_ptr = node.cast(long_type) & ~constants.LX_RADIX_TREE_INTERNAL_NODE
+ return indirect_ptr.cast(radix_tree_node_type.get_type().pointer())
+
+def node_maxindex(node):
+ return (constants.LX_RADIX_TREE_MAP_SIZE << node['shift']) - 1
+
+def lookup(root, index):
+ if root.type == radix_tree_root_type.get_type().pointer():
+ node = root.dereference()
+ elif root.type != radix_tree_root_type.get_type():
+ raise gdb.GdbError("must be {} not {}"
+ .format(radix_tree_root_type.get_type(), root.type))
+
+ node = root['xa_head']
+ if node == 0:
+ return None
+
+ if not (is_internal_node(node)):
+ if (index > 0):
+ return None
+ return node
+
+ node = entry_to_node(node)
+ maxindex = node_maxindex(node)
+
+ if (index > maxindex):
+ return None
+
+ shift = node['shift'] + constants.LX_RADIX_TREE_MAP_SHIFT
+
+ while True:
+ offset = (index >> node['shift']) & constants.LX_RADIX_TREE_MAP_MASK
+ slot = node['slots'][offset]
+
+ if slot == 0:
+ return None
+
+ node = slot.cast(node.type.pointer()).dereference()
+ if node == 0:
+ return None
+
+ shift -= constants.LX_RADIX_TREE_MAP_SHIFT
+ if (shift <= 0):
+ break
+
+ return node
+
+class LxRadixTree(gdb.Function):
+ """ Lookup and return a node from a RadixTree.
+
+$lx_radix_tree_lookup(root_node [, index]): Return the node at the given index.
+If index is omitted, the root node is dereference and returned."""
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ super(LxRadixTree, self).__init__("lx_radix_tree_lookup")
+
+ def invoke(self, root, index=0):
+ result = lookup(root, index)
+ if result is None:
+ raise gdb.GdbError("No entry in tree at index {}".format(index))
+
+ return result
+
+LxRadixTree()
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/timerlist.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/timerlist.py
index 071d0dd5a634..64bc87191003 100644
--- a/scripts/gdb/linux/timerlist.py
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/timerlist.py
@@ -43,8 +43,7 @@ def print_timer(rb_node, idx):
def print_active_timers(base):
- curr = base['active']['next']['node']
- curr = curr.address.cast(rbtree.rb_node_type.get_type().pointer())
+ curr = base['active']['rb_root']['rb_leftmost']
idx = 0
while curr:
yield print_timer(curr, idx)
@@ -73,7 +72,7 @@ def print_cpu(hrtimer_bases, cpu, max_clock_bases):
ts = cpus.per_cpu(tick_sched_ptr, cpu)
text = "cpu: {}\n".format(cpu)
- for i in xrange(max_clock_bases):
+ for i in range(max_clock_bases):
text += " clock {}:\n".format(i)
text += print_base(cpu_base['clock_base'][i])
@@ -158,6 +157,8 @@ def pr_cpumask(mask):
num_bytes = (nr_cpu_ids + 7) / 8
buf = utils.read_memoryview(inf, bits, num_bytes).tobytes()
buf = binascii.b2a_hex(buf)
+ if type(buf) is not str:
+ buf=buf.decode()
chunks = []
i = num_bytes
@@ -173,7 +174,7 @@ def pr_cpumask(mask):
if 0 < extra <= 4:
chunks[0] = chunks[0][0] # Cut off the first 0
- return "".join(chunks)
+ return "".join(str(chunks))
class LxTimerList(gdb.Command):
@@ -187,7 +188,8 @@ class LxTimerList(gdb.Command):
max_clock_bases = gdb.parse_and_eval("HRTIMER_MAX_CLOCK_BASES")
text = "Timer List Version: gdb scripts\n"
- text += "HRTIMER_MAX_CLOCK_BASES: {}\n".format(max_clock_bases)
+ text += "HRTIMER_MAX_CLOCK_BASES: {}\n".format(
+ max_clock_bases.type.fields()[max_clock_bases].enumval)
text += "now at {} nsecs\n".format(ktime_get())
for cpu in cpus.each_online_cpu():
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/utils.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/utils.py
index 1553f68716cc..9f44df13761e 100644
--- a/scripts/gdb/linux/utils.py
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/utils.py
@@ -88,7 +88,10 @@ def get_target_endianness():
def read_memoryview(inf, start, length):
- return memoryview(inf.read_memory(start, length))
+ m = inf.read_memory(start, length)
+ if type(m) is memoryview:
+ return m
+ return memoryview(m)
def read_u16(buffer, offset):
@@ -193,11 +196,3 @@ def gdb_eval_or_none(expresssion):
return gdb.parse_and_eval(expresssion)
except gdb.error:
return None
-
-
-def dentry_name(d):
- parent = d['d_parent']
- if parent == d or parent == 0:
- return ""
- p = dentry_name(d['d_parent']) + "/"
- return p + d['d_iname'].string()
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/vfs.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/vfs.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c77b9ce75f6d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/vfs.py
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+#
+# gdb helper commands and functions for Linux kernel debugging
+#
+# VFS tools
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2023 Glenn Washburn
+# Copyright (c) 2016 Linaro Ltd
+#
+# Authors:
+# Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
+# Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@linaro.org>
+#
+# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2.
+#
+
+import gdb
+from linux import utils
+
+
+def dentry_name(d):
+ parent = d['d_parent']
+ if parent == d or parent == 0:
+ return ""
+ p = dentry_name(d['d_parent']) + "/"
+ return p + d['d_iname'].string()
+
+class DentryName(gdb.Function):
+ """Return string of the full path of a dentry.
+
+$lx_dentry_name(PTR): Given PTR to a dentry struct, return a string
+of the full path of the dentry."""
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ super(DentryName, self).__init__("lx_dentry_name")
+
+ def invoke(self, dentry_ptr):
+ return dentry_name(dentry_ptr)
+
+DentryName()
+
+
+dentry_type = utils.CachedType("struct dentry")
+
+class InodeDentry(gdb.Function):
+ """Return dentry pointer for inode.
+
+$lx_i_dentry(PTR): Given PTR to an inode struct, return a pointer to
+the associated dentry struct, if there is one."""
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ super(InodeDentry, self).__init__("lx_i_dentry")
+
+ def invoke(self, inode_ptr):
+ d_u = inode_ptr["i_dentry"]["first"]
+ if d_u == 0:
+ return ""
+ return utils.container_of(d_u, dentry_type.get_type().pointer(), "d_u")
+
+InodeDentry()
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/vmlinux-gdb.py b/scripts/gdb/vmlinux-gdb.py
index 3a5b44cd6bfe..2d32308c3f7a 100644
--- a/scripts/gdb/vmlinux-gdb.py
+++ b/scripts/gdb/vmlinux-gdb.py
@@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ except:
gdb.write("NOTE: gdb 7.2 or later required for Linux helper scripts to "
"work.\n")
else:
+ import linux.constants
+ if linux.constants.LX_CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED:
+ raise gdb.GdbError("Reduced debug information will prevent GDB "
+ "from having complete types.\n")
import linux.utils
import linux.symbols
import linux.modules
@@ -32,9 +36,11 @@ else:
import linux.lists
import linux.rbtree
import linux.proc
- import linux.constants
import linux.timerlist
import linux.clk
import linux.genpd
import linux.device
+ import linux.vfs
import linux.mm
+ import linux.radixtree
+ import linux.interrupts
diff --git a/scripts/link-vmlinux.sh b/scripts/link-vmlinux.sh
index 32e573943cf0..0512c313a590 100755
--- a/scripts/link-vmlinux.sh
+++ b/scripts/link-vmlinux.sh
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ fi
if is_enabled CONFIG_KALLSYMS; then
if ! cmp -s System.map ${kallsyms_vmlinux}.syms; then
echo >&2 Inconsistent kallsyms data
- echo >&2 Try "make KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS=1" as a workaround
+ echo >&2 'Try "make KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS=1" as a workaround'
exit 1
fi
fi
diff --git a/sound/soc/codecs/rt5677.c b/sound/soc/codecs/rt5677.c
index c26395f42d8e..3bf019b3f700 100644
--- a/sound/soc/codecs/rt5677.c
+++ b/sound/soc/codecs/rt5677.c
@@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ static int rt5677_parse_and_load_dsp(struct rt5677_priv *rt5677, const u8 *buf,
if (strncmp(elf_hdr->e_ident, ELFMAG, sizeof(ELFMAG) - 1))
dev_err(component->dev, "Wrong ELF header prefix\n");
if (elf_hdr->e_ehsize != sizeof(Elf32_Ehdr))
- dev_err(component->dev, "Wrong Elf header size\n");
+ dev_err(component->dev, "Wrong ELF header size\n");
if (elf_hdr->e_machine != EM_XTENSA)
dev_err(component->dev, "Wrong DSP code file\n");
diff --git a/tools/accounting/getdelays.c b/tools/accounting/getdelays.c
index 938dec0dfaad..1334214546d7 100644
--- a/tools/accounting/getdelays.c
+++ b/tools/accounting/getdelays.c
@@ -198,17 +198,19 @@ static void print_delayacct(struct taskstats *t)
printf("\n\nCPU %15s%15s%15s%15s%15s\n"
" %15llu%15llu%15llu%15llu%15.3fms\n"
"IO %15s%15s%15s\n"
- " %15llu%15llu%15llums\n"
+ " %15llu%15llu%15.3fms\n"
"SWAP %15s%15s%15s\n"
- " %15llu%15llu%15llums\n"
+ " %15llu%15llu%15.3fms\n"
"RECLAIM %12s%15s%15s\n"
- " %15llu%15llu%15llums\n"
+ " %15llu%15llu%15.3fms\n"
"THRASHING%12s%15s%15s\n"
- " %15llu%15llu%15llums\n"
+ " %15llu%15llu%15.3fms\n"
"COMPACT %12s%15s%15s\n"
- " %15llu%15llu%15llums\n"
+ " %15llu%15llu%15.3fms\n"
"WPCOPY %12s%15s%15s\n"
- " %15llu%15llu%15llums\n",
+ " %15llu%15llu%15.3fms\n"
+ "IRQ %15s%15s%15s\n"
+ " %15llu%15llu%15.3fms\n",
"count", "real total", "virtual total",
"delay total", "delay average",
(unsigned long long)t->cpu_count,
@@ -219,27 +221,31 @@ static void print_delayacct(struct taskstats *t)
"count", "delay total", "delay average",
(unsigned long long)t->blkio_count,
(unsigned long long)t->blkio_delay_total,
- average_ms(t->blkio_delay_total, t->blkio_count),
+ average_ms((double)t->blkio_delay_total, t->blkio_count),
"count", "delay total", "delay average",
(unsigned long long)t->swapin_count,
(unsigned long long)t->swapin_delay_total,
- average_ms(t->swapin_delay_total, t->swapin_count),
+ average_ms((double)t->swapin_delay_total, t->swapin_count),
"count", "delay total", "delay average",
(unsigned long long)t->freepages_count,
(unsigned long long)t->freepages_delay_total,
- average_ms(t->freepages_delay_total, t->freepages_count),
+ average_ms((double)t->freepages_delay_total, t->freepages_count),
"count", "delay total", "delay average",
(unsigned long long)t->thrashing_count,
(unsigned long long)t->thrashing_delay_total,
- average_ms(t->thrashing_delay_total, t->thrashing_count),
+ average_ms((double)t->thrashing_delay_total, t->thrashing_count),
"count", "delay total", "delay average",
(unsigned long long)t->compact_count,
(unsigned long long)t->compact_delay_total,
- average_ms(t->compact_delay_total, t->compact_count),
+ average_ms((double)t->compact_delay_total, t->compact_count),
"count", "delay total", "delay average",
(unsigned long long)t->wpcopy_count,
(unsigned long long)t->wpcopy_delay_total,
- average_ms(t->wpcopy_delay_total, t->wpcopy_count));
+ average_ms((double)t->wpcopy_delay_total, t->wpcopy_count),
+ "count", "delay total", "delay average",
+ (unsigned long long)t->irq_count,
+ (unsigned long long)t->irq_delay_total,
+ average_ms((double)t->irq_delay_total, t->irq_count));
}
static void task_context_switch_counts(struct taskstats *t)
diff --git a/tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c b/tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c
index 77058174082d..27a23196d58e 100644
--- a/tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c
+++ b/tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause)
/*
- * resolve_btfids scans Elf object for .BTF_ids section and resolves
+ * resolve_btfids scans ELF object for .BTF_ids section and resolves
* its symbols with BTF ID values.
*
* Each symbol points to 4 bytes data and is expected to have
diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c b/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c
index 1cbacf9e71f3..ad1ec893b41b 100644
--- a/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c
+++ b/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c
@@ -1361,7 +1361,7 @@ static int bpf_object__elf_init(struct bpf_object *obj)
goto errout;
}
- /* Elf is corrupted/truncated, avoid calling elf_strptr. */
+ /* ELF is corrupted/truncated, avoid calling elf_strptr. */
if (!elf_rawdata(elf_getscn(elf, obj->efile.shstrndx), NULL)) {
pr_warn("elf: failed to get section names strings from %s: %s\n",
obj->path, elf_errmsg(-1));
diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/usdt.c b/tools/lib/bpf/usdt.c
index b8402e3f9eb2..086eef355ab3 100644
--- a/tools/lib/bpf/usdt.c
+++ b/tools/lib/bpf/usdt.c
@@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ static int collect_usdt_targets(struct usdt_manager *man, Elf *elf, const char *
target->rel_ip = usdt_rel_ip;
target->sema_off = usdt_sema_off;
- /* notes.args references strings from Elf itself, so they can
+ /* notes.args references strings from ELF itself, so they can
* be referenced safely until elf_end() call
*/
target->spec_str = note.args;
diff --git a/tools/perf/util/symbol-elf.c b/tools/perf/util/symbol-elf.c
index 41882ae8452e..554289fd6df9 100644
--- a/tools/perf/util/symbol-elf.c
+++ b/tools/perf/util/symbol-elf.c
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ Elf_Scn *elf_section_by_name(Elf *elf, GElf_Ehdr *ep,
Elf_Scn *sec = NULL;
size_t cnt = 1;
- /* Elf is corrupted/truncated, avoid calling elf_strptr. */
+ /* ELF is corrupted/truncated, avoid calling elf_strptr. */
if (!elf_rawdata(elf_getscn(elf, ep->e_shstrndx), NULL))
return NULL;