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I don't do github pull requests. github throws away all the relevant information, like having even a Git comes with a nice pull-request generation module, but github I've told github people about my concerns, they didn't think they
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 4:27 AM, Roman
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How do you feel about merging in things that may include commits downstream that have been pull requested with github? Seems hard to stop that. |
Somebody please look at the diff. Thats a simple 3 line code addition. I agree to you @torvalds but you could have excused this time :) |
By the way, its quite funny that github is sending instructions to @torvalds on using git. |
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 1:03 PM, orblivion
Read my email. I have no problem with people using github as a hosting site. But in order for me to pull from github, you need to (a) make a real pull request, not the braindamaged crap that github (b) since github identities are random, I expect the pull request to I also refuse to pull commits that have been made with the github web
github could make it easy to write good commit messages and enforce Maybe some of this has changed, I haven't checked lately. But in I'm writing these explanations in the (probably vain) hope that people And the fact that other projects apparently have so low expectations
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Btw, Joseph, you're a quality example of why I detest the github The fact that I have higher standards then makes people like you make You're a moron.
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@torvalds The GitHub commit UI provides a text area for commit messages. This supports new lines and makes it easy to do nicely formatted commit messages :) |
@skalnik would be nice if it had an 80-character line to help format things nicely. |
Every time another Pull Request fiasco happens on one of Linus's repos it makes me sad, especially because I want someone whose work I greatly respect, to have a good experience on GitHub - instead he gets dozens of troll comments. An OS kernel very rightfully demands a very disciplined approach to development that is in many ways not compatible with the goals of GitHub, which is to get as many people of all skill levels involved in Free / Open Source Software. We can certainly make improvements though, and I appreciate that Linus has taken some time to detail exactly why he doesn't use PRs, even if it's a bit harsh. |
I think this is only because people who are new to Git are using GitHub and not understanding about Git-style committing. Remember, a lot of these newbies are just out of the gate from using SVN for years. I bet a lot of them don't even realize that
I have to agree with you there. Commit message viewing on Github sucks and I hope they change it soon. |
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Mike Skalnik
No it doesn't. What it supports is writing long lines that you have not a f*cking In other words, it makes it very hard indeed to do "nicely formatted So the github commit UI should have
It didn't do any of those last time I checked.
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I always thought of the title of a pull request as the one-liner ... |
Newbie question I know, but can someone point me to this "nice pull-request generation module" Linus mentions? My google fu, documentation fu, and command-line-help fu all failed. |
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Tom Scott
The thing is, even if you do understand about git-style committing, The best way to do it is literally to open up another text editor Yes, commit messages should have proper word-wrap, with empty lines in And yes, that would almost require some kind of "markup" format with Right now, github simply seems to default to "broken horrible And I think it should default to "nice readable messages" with some
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@jrep: I believe he's referring to git-request-pull. |
I'm not sure I understand why the commit message itself should be hard word-wrapped. Naively, it seems like that should be a display property of the editor used to write the commit message or the tool used to display the commit message. |
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Dominik Dabrowski
Umm. I think I've been able to reach my goals on the internet better The fact that I'm very clear about my opinions is probably part of it. If people get offended by accurate portrayals of the current state of I hate that whole "victim philosophy". The truth shouldn't be sugarcoated.
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While I do have great respect for you @torvalds and your work, and it's totally valid for the repository of Linux to have rather rigorous standards, have you considered the possibility there could be a lot of GitHub users who don't really need nor care about any of those "features" you try to portray as objectively superior? |
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Daniel Nugent
No it shouldn't. Word-wrapping is a property of the text. And the tool you use to Some things should not be word-wrapped. They may be some kind of The tool displaying the thing can't know. The person writing the Sure, the alternative would be to have commit messages be some (And the rule is not 80 characters, because you do want to allow the Anyway, you are obviously free to do your commit messages any way you And quite frankly, anybody who thinks they have better rules had So I would suggest taking the cue for good log messages from projects
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If you add .patch onto this URL you'll get a git-am style patch. (Github is very silly for not exposing this in the interface, and for not even really mentioning this feature.) I agree with you on the messages, I wish the text areas were at least monospaced. |
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Prathan Thananart
Sure. And when those people with lower standards try to get their commits Agreed? Btw, the commit message rules we use in the kernel really are
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On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Mahmut Bulut
.. because I think github does some things very well. So sure, you may think I hate github. I don't. I hate very specific But other parts are done really really well. I think github does a stellar job at the actual hosting part. I That's wonderful. I think github is absolutely lovely in many respects. And that then makes me really annoyed at the places where I think
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Just curious - why is it that the tool used to visualize things cannot know how to wrap text it displays? And if it is the case, isn't that a problem with the viewer itself, rather than a reason to hard wrap? |
Commit messages must be limited to 140 characters, like tweets. Right in git's core. (See what I did there? What's “pure garbage” for you is just perfect for a lot of people.) |
@torvalds Thank you for your rational and good opinion. I appreciate you. |
Do you guys not understand that this is Linus' blessed repository and he can accept and reject whomever and whichever request he likes? He has specific and pertinent rules when it comes to merging that he's learned over 20 years of maintaining the Linux kernel. He developed git - in case you forgot, he was the initial developer - with features specifically for gpg signoffs, shortlogs, etc. - things he and other intelligent computer scientists find useful for maintaining repositories. I've maintained small projects with three developers plus myself and as soon as you become loose with your merging criteria, the entire repository goes to hell. If he wants gpg signoffs, then he'll get gpg signoffs. Try maintaining 20 millions lines of code and merges requests from 2,000 developers, and then you can give Linus advise. |
I think @torvalds is a pretty cool guy. eh scolds githubs and doesnt afraid of anything. |
"GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, Roman, in the future, you should follow the kernel's guide for FWIW, Reviewed-by: Corbin Simpson MostAwesomeDude@gmail.com, but (As an example of broken UI, while writing this message, I split my |
commit da2dccd upstream. At btrfs_write_check() if our file's i_size is not sector size aligned and we have a write that starts at an offset larger than the i_size that falls within the same page of the i_size, then we end up not zeroing the file range [i_size, write_offset). The code is this: start_pos = round_down(pos, fs_info->sectorsize); oldsize = i_size_read(inode); if (start_pos > oldsize) { /* Expand hole size to cover write data, preventing empty gap */ loff_t end_pos = round_up(pos + count, fs_info->sectorsize); ret = btrfs_cont_expand(BTRFS_I(inode), oldsize, end_pos); if (ret) return ret; } So if our file's i_size is 90269 bytes and a write at offset 90365 bytes comes in, we get 'start_pos' set to 90112 bytes, which is less than the i_size and therefore we don't zero out the range [90269, 90365) by calling btrfs_cont_expand(). This is an old bug introduced in commit 9036c10 ("Btrfs: update hole handling v2"), from 2008, and the buggy code got moved around over the years. Fix this by discarding 'start_pos' and comparing against the write offset ('pos') without any alignment. This bug was recently exposed by test case generic/363 which tests this scenario by polluting ranges beyond EOF with an mmap write and than verify that after a file increases we get zeroes for the range which is supposed to be a hole and not what we wrote with the previous mmaped write. We're only seeing this exposed now because generic/363 used to run only on xfs until last Sunday's fstests update. The test was failing like this: $ ./check generic/363 FSTYP -- btrfs PLATFORM -- Linux/x86_64 debian0 6.13.0-rc7-btrfs-next-185+ torvalds#17 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Feb 3 12:28:46 WET 2025 MKFS_OPTIONS -- /dev/sdc MOUNT_OPTIONS -- /dev/sdc /home/fdmanana/btrfs-tests/scratch_1 generic/363 0s ... [failed, exit status 1]- output mismatch (see /home/fdmanana/git/hub/xfstests/results//generic/363.out.bad) # --- tests/generic/363.out 2025-02-05 15:31:14.013646509 +0000 # +++ /home/fdmanana/git/hub/xfstests/results//generic/363.out.bad 2025-02-05 17:25:33.112630781 +0000 @@ -1 +1,46 @@ QA output created by 363 +READ BAD DATA: offset = 0xdcad, size = 0xd921, fname = /home/fdmanana/btrfs-tests/dev/junk +OFFSET GOOD BAD RANGE +0x1609d 0x0000 0x3104 0x0 +operation# (mod 256) for the bad data may be 4 +0x1609e 0x0000 0x0472 0x1 +operation# (mod 256) for the bad data may be 4 ... (Run 'diff -u /home/fdmanana/git/hub/xfstests/tests/generic/363.out /home/fdmanana/git/hub/xfstests/results//generic/363.out.bad' to see the entire diff) Ran: generic/363 Failures: generic/363 Failed 1 of 1 tests Fixes: 9036c10 ("Btrfs: update hole handling v2") CC: stable@vger.kernel.org Reviewed-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2101915 [ Upstream commit 826cc42 ] My colleague Wupeng found the following problems during fault injection: BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: fffffbfff809d073 PGD 6e648067 P4D 123ec8067 PUD 123ec4067 PMD 100e38067 PTE 0 Oops: Oops: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP KASAN NOPTI CPU: 5 UID: 0 PID: 755 Comm: modprobe Not tainted 6.12.0-rc3+ torvalds#17 Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.16.1-2.fc37 04/01/2014 RIP: 0010:__asan_load8+0x4c/0xa0 ... Call Trace: <TASK> blkdev_put_whole+0x41/0x70 bdev_release+0x1a3/0x250 blkdev_release+0x11/0x20 __fput+0x1d7/0x4a0 task_work_run+0xfc/0x180 syscall_exit_to_user_mode+0x1de/0x1f0 do_syscall_64+0x6b/0x170 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e loop_init() is calling loop_add() after __register_blkdev() succeeds and is ignoring disk_add() failure from loop_add(), for loop_add() failure is not fatal and successfully created disks are already visible to bdev_open(). brd_init() is currently calling brd_alloc() before __register_blkdev() succeeds and is releasing successfully created disks when brd_init() returns an error. This can cause UAF for the latter two case: case 1: T1: modprobe brd brd_init brd_alloc(0) // success add_disk disk_scan_partitions bdev_file_open_by_dev // alloc file fput // won't free until back to userspace brd_alloc(1) // failed since mem alloc error inject // error path for modprobe will release code segment // back to userspace __fput blkdev_release bdev_release blkdev_put_whole bdev->bd_disk->fops->release // fops is freed now, UAF! case 2: T1: T2: modprobe brd brd_init brd_alloc(0) // success open(/dev/ram0) brd_alloc(1) // fail // error path for modprobe close(/dev/ram0) ... /* UAF! */ bdev->bd_disk->fops->release Fix this problem by following what loop_init() does. Besides, reintroduce brd_devices_mutex to help serialize modifications to brd_list. Fixes: 7f9b348 ("brd: convert to blk_alloc_disk/blk_cleanup_disk") Reported-by: Wupeng Ma <mawupeng1@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Yang Erkun <yangerkun@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241030034914.907829-1-yangerkun@huaweicloud.com Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org> CVE-2024-56693 Signed-off-by: Koichiro Den <koichiro.den@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2101915 commit 17af2b3 upstream. The workqueue should be destroyed in mtk_jpeg_core.c since commit 09aea13 ("media: mtk-jpeg: refactor some variables"), otherwise the below calltrace can be easily triggered. [ 677.862514] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address dfff800000000023 [ 677.863633] KASAN: null-ptr-deref in range [0x0000000000000118-0x000000000000011f] ... [ 677.879654] CPU: 6 PID: 1071 Comm: modprobe Tainted: G O 6.8.12-mtk+gfa1a78e5d24b+ torvalds#17 ... [ 677.882838] pc : destroy_workqueue+0x3c/0x770 [ 677.883413] lr : mtk_jpegdec_destroy_workqueue+0x70/0x88 [mtk_jpeg_dec_hw] [ 677.884314] sp : ffff80008ad974f0 [ 677.884744] x29: ffff80008ad974f0 x28: ffff0000d7115580 x27: ffff0000dd691070 [ 677.885669] x26: ffff0000dd691408 x25: ffff8000844af3e0 x24: ffff80008ad97690 [ 677.886592] x23: ffff0000e051d400 x22: ffff0000dd691010 x21: dfff800000000000 [ 677.887515] x20: 0000000000000000 x19: 0000000000000000 x18: ffff800085397ac0 [ 677.888438] x17: 0000000000000000 x16: ffff8000801b87c8 x15: 1ffff000115b2e10 [ 677.889361] x14: 00000000f1f1f1f1 x13: 0000000000000000 x12: ffff7000115b2e4d [ 677.890285] x11: 1ffff000115b2e4c x10: ffff7000115b2e4c x9 : ffff80000aa43e90 [ 677.891208] x8 : 00008fffeea4d1b4 x7 : ffff80008ad97267 x6 : 0000000000000001 [ 677.892131] x5 : ffff80008ad97260 x4 : ffff7000115b2e4d x3 : 0000000000000000 [ 677.893054] x2 : 0000000000000023 x1 : dfff800000000000 x0 : 0000000000000118 [ 677.893977] Call trace: [ 677.894297] destroy_workqueue+0x3c/0x770 [ 677.894826] mtk_jpegdec_destroy_workqueue+0x70/0x88 [mtk_jpeg_dec_hw] [ 677.895677] devm_action_release+0x50/0x90 [ 677.896211] release_nodes+0xe8/0x170 [ 677.896688] devres_release_all+0xf8/0x178 [ 677.897219] device_unbind_cleanup+0x24/0x170 [ 677.897785] device_release_driver_internal+0x35c/0x480 [ 677.898461] device_release_driver+0x20/0x38 ... [ 677.912665] ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]--- Fixes: 09aea13 ("media: mtk-jpeg: refactor some variables") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Guoqing Jiang <guoqing.jiang@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> CVE-2024-56577 Signed-off-by: Koichiro Den <koichiro.den@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
ACPICA commit 1c28da2242783579d59767617121035dafba18c3 This was originally done in NetBSD: NetBSD/src@b69d1ac and is the correct alternative to the smattering of `memcpy`s I previously contributed to this repository. This also sidesteps the newly strict checks added in UBSAN: llvm/llvm-project@7926744 Before this change we see the following UBSAN stack trace in Fuchsia: #0 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #1.2 0x000021982bc4af3c in ubsan_get_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:41 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1.1 0x000021982bc4af3c in maybe_print_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:51 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1 0x000021982bc4af3c in ~scoped_report() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:395 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #2 0x000021982bc4bb6f in handletype_mismatch_impl() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:137 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42b6f #3 0x000021982bc4b723 in __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1 compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:142 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42723 #4 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #5 0x000021afcfdf2089 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resource(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*, struct acpi_rsconvert_info*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsmisc.c:355 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b2089 torvalds#6 0x000021afcfded169 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resources(u8*, u32, u32, u8, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rslist.c:137 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ad169 torvalds#7 0x000021afcfe2d24a in acpi_ut_walk_aml_resources(struct acpi_walk_state*, u8*, acpi_size, acpi_walk_aml_callback, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/utilities/utresrc.c:237 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ed24a torvalds#8 0x000021afcfde66b7 in acpi_rs_create_resource_list(union acpi_operand_object*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rscreate.c:199 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6a66b7 torvalds#9 0x000021afcfdf6979 in acpi_rs_get_method_data(acpi_handle, const char*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsutils.c:770 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b6979 torvalds#10 0x000021afcfdf708f in acpi_walk_resources(acpi_handle, char*, acpi_walk_resource_callback, void*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsxface.c:731 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b708f torvalds#11 0x000021afcfa95dcf in acpi::acpi_impl::walk_resources(acpi::acpi_impl*, acpi_handle, const char*, acpi::Acpi::resources_callable) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/acpi-impl.cc:41 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x355dcf torvalds#12 0x000021afcfaa8278 in acpi::device_builder::gather_resources(acpi::device_builder*, acpi::Acpi*, fidl::any_arena&, acpi::Manager*, acpi::device_builder::gather_resources_callback) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/device-builder.cc:84 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x368278 torvalds#13 0x000021afcfbddb87 in acpi::Manager::configure_discovered_devices(acpi::Manager*) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/manager.cc:75 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x49db87 torvalds#14 0x000021afcf99091d in publish_acpi_devices(acpi::Manager*, zx_device_t*, zx_device_t*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/acpi-nswalk.cc:95 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x25091d torvalds#15 0x000021afcf9c1d4e in x86::X86::do_init(x86::X86*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:60 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x281d4e torvalds#16 0x000021afcf9e33ad in λ(x86::X86::ddk_init::(anon class)*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:77 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a33ad torvalds#17 0x000021afcf9e313e in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:76:19), false, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void>::invoke(void*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:183 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a313e torvalds#18 0x000021afcfbab4c7 in fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b4c7 torvalds#19 0x000021afcfbab342 in fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b342 torvalds#20 0x000021afcfcd98c3 in async::internal::retained_task::Handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_task_t*, zx_status_t) ../../sdk/lib/async/task.cc:24 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x5998c3 torvalds#21 0x00002290f9924616 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::post_task::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:789 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a616 torvalds#22 0x00002290f9924323 in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:788:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a323 torvalds#23 0x00002290f9904b76 in fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xeab76 torvalds#24 0x00002290f9904831 in fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:471 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xea831 torvalds#25 0x00002290f98d5adc in driver_runtime::callback_request::Call(driver_runtime::callback_request*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/callback_request.h:74 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xbbadc torvalds#26 0x00002290f98e1e58 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1248 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xc7e58 torvalds#27 0x00002290f98e4159 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callbacks(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1308 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xca159 torvalds#28 0x00002290f9918414 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::create_with_adder::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:353 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe414 torvalds#29 0x00002290f991812d in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:351:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe12d torvalds#30 0x00002290f9906fc7 in fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecfc7 torvalds#31 0x00002290f9906c66 in fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecc66 torvalds#32 0x00002290f98e73d9 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::invoke_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.h:543 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd3d9 torvalds#33 0x00002290f98e700d in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::handle_event(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1442 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd00d torvalds#34 0x00002290f9918983 in async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event(async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>*, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/async_loop_owned_event_handler.h:59 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe983 torvalds#35 0x00002290f9918b9e in async::wait_method<async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>, &async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event>::call_handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async/include/lib/async/cpp/wait.h:201 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfeb9e torvalds#36 0x00002290f99bf509 in async_loop_dispatch_wait(async_loop_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:394 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a5509 torvalds#37 0x00002290f99b9958 in async_loop_run_once(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:343 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f958 torvalds#38 0x00002290f99b9247 in async_loop_run(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t, _Bool) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:301 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f247 torvalds#39 0x00002290f99ba962 in async_loop_run_thread(void*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:860 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a0962 torvalds#40 0x000041afd176ef30 in start_c11(void*) ../../zircon/third_party/ulib/musl/pthread/pthread_create.c:63 <libc.so>+0x84f30 torvalds#41 0x000041afd18a448d in thread_trampoline(uintptr_t, uintptr_t) ../../zircon/system/ulib/runtime/thread.cc:100 <libc.so>+0x1ba48d Link: acpica/acpica@1c28da22 Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
[ Upstream commit 2bbea6e ] when mounting an ISO filesystem sometimes (very rarely) the system hangs because of a race condition between two tasks. PID: 6766 TASK: ffff88007b2a6dd0 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "mount" #0 [ffff880078447ae0] __schedule at ffffffff8168d605 #1 [ffff880078447b48] schedule_preempt_disabled at ffffffff8168ed49 #2 [ffff880078447b58] __mutex_lock_slowpath at ffffffff8168c995 #3 [ffff880078447bb8] mutex_lock at ffffffff8168bdef #4 [ffff880078447bd0] sr_block_ioctl at ffffffffa00b6818 [sr_mod] #5 [ffff880078447c10] blkdev_ioctl at ffffffff812fea50 torvalds#6 [ffff880078447c70] ioctl_by_bdev at ffffffff8123a8b3 torvalds#7 [ffff880078447c90] isofs_fill_super at ffffffffa04fb1e1 [isofs] torvalds#8 [ffff880078447da8] mount_bdev at ffffffff81202570 torvalds#9 [ffff880078447e18] isofs_mount at ffffffffa04f9828 [isofs] torvalds#10 [ffff880078447e28] mount_fs at ffffffff81202d09 torvalds#11 [ffff880078447e70] vfs_kern_mount at ffffffff8121ea8f torvalds#12 [ffff880078447ea8] do_mount at ffffffff81220fee torvalds#13 [ffff880078447f28] sys_mount at ffffffff812218d6 torvalds#14 [ffff880078447f80] system_call_fastpath at ffffffff81698c49 RIP: 00007fd9ea914e9a RSP: 00007ffd5d9bf648 RFLAGS: 00010246 RAX: 00000000000000a5 RBX: ffffffff81698c49 RCX: 0000000000000010 RDX: 00007fd9ec2bc210 RSI: 00007fd9ec2bc290 RDI: 00007fd9ec2bcf30 RBP: 0000000000000000 R8: 0000000000000000 R9: 0000000000000010 R10: 00000000c0ed0001 R11: 0000000000000206 R12: 00007fd9ec2bc040 R13: 00007fd9eb6b2380 R14: 00007fd9ec2bc210 R15: 00007fd9ec2bcf30 ORIG_RAX: 00000000000000a5 CS: 0033 SS: 002b This task was trying to mount the cdrom. It allocated and configured a super_block struct and owned the write-lock for the super_block->s_umount rwsem. While exclusively owning the s_umount lock, it called sr_block_ioctl and waited to acquire the global sr_mutex lock. PID: 6785 TASK: ffff880078720fb0 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "systemd-udevd" #0 [ffff880078417898] __schedule at ffffffff8168d605 #1 [ffff880078417900] schedule at ffffffff8168dc59 #2 [ffff880078417910] rwsem_down_read_failed at ffffffff8168f605 #3 [ffff880078417980] call_rwsem_down_read_failed at ffffffff81328838 #4 [ffff8800784179d0] down_read at ffffffff8168cde0 #5 [ffff8800784179e8] get_super at ffffffff81201cc7 torvalds#6 [ffff880078417a10] __invalidate_device at ffffffff8123a8de torvalds#7 [ffff880078417a40] flush_disk at ffffffff8123a94b torvalds#8 [ffff880078417a88] check_disk_change at ffffffff8123ab50 torvalds#9 [ffff880078417ab0] cdrom_open at ffffffffa00a29e1 [cdrom] torvalds#10 [ffff880078417b68] sr_block_open at ffffffffa00b6f9b [sr_mod] torvalds#11 [ffff880078417b98] __blkdev_get at ffffffff8123ba86 torvalds#12 [ffff880078417bf0] blkdev_get at ffffffff8123bd65 torvalds#13 [ffff880078417c78] blkdev_open at ffffffff8123bf9b torvalds#14 [ffff880078417c90] do_dentry_open at ffffffff811fc7f7 torvalds#15 [ffff880078417cd8] vfs_open at ffffffff811fc9cf torvalds#16 [ffff880078417d00] do_last at ffffffff8120d53d torvalds#17 [ffff880078417db0] path_openat at ffffffff8120e6b2 torvalds#18 [ffff880078417e48] do_filp_open at ffffffff8121082b torvalds#19 [ffff880078417f18] do_sys_open at ffffffff811fdd33 torvalds#20 [ffff880078417f70] sys_open at ffffffff811fde4e torvalds#21 [ffff880078417f80] system_call_fastpath at ffffffff81698c49 RIP: 00007f29438b0c20 RSP: 00007ffc76624b78 RFLAGS: 00010246 RAX: 0000000000000002 RBX: ffffffff81698c49 RCX: 0000000000000000 RDX: 00007f2944a5fa70 RSI: 00000000000a0800 RDI: 00007f2944a5fa70 RBP: 00007f2944a5f540 R8: 0000000000000000 R9: 0000000000000020 R10: 00007f2943614c40 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: ffffffff811fde4e R13: ffff880078417f78 R14: 000000000000000c R15: 00007f2944a4b010 ORIG_RAX: 0000000000000002 CS: 0033 SS: 002b This task tried to open the cdrom device, the sr_block_open function acquired the global sr_mutex lock. The call to check_disk_change() then saw an event flag indicating a possible media change and tried to flush any cached data for the device. As part of the flush, it tried to acquire the super_block->s_umount lock associated with the cdrom device. This was the same super_block as created and locked by the previous task. The first task acquires the s_umount lock and then the sr_mutex_lock; the second task acquires the sr_mutex_lock and then the s_umount lock. This patch fixes the issue by moving check_disk_change() out of cdrom_open() and let the caller take care of it. Signed-off-by: Maurizio Lombardi <mlombard@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <alexander.levin@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
ACPICA commit 1c28da2242783579d59767617121035dafba18c3 This was originally done in NetBSD: NetBSD/src@b69d1ac and is the correct alternative to the smattering of `memcpy`s I previously contributed to this repository. This also sidesteps the newly strict checks added in UBSAN: llvm/llvm-project@7926744 Before this change we see the following UBSAN stack trace in Fuchsia: #0 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #1.2 0x000021982bc4af3c in ubsan_get_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:41 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1.1 0x000021982bc4af3c in maybe_print_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:51 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1 0x000021982bc4af3c in ~scoped_report() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:395 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #2 0x000021982bc4bb6f in handletype_mismatch_impl() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:137 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42b6f #3 0x000021982bc4b723 in __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1 compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:142 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42723 #4 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #5 0x000021afcfdf2089 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resource(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*, struct acpi_rsconvert_info*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsmisc.c:355 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b2089 torvalds#6 0x000021afcfded169 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resources(u8*, u32, u32, u8, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rslist.c:137 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ad169 torvalds#7 0x000021afcfe2d24a in acpi_ut_walk_aml_resources(struct acpi_walk_state*, u8*, acpi_size, acpi_walk_aml_callback, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/utilities/utresrc.c:237 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ed24a torvalds#8 0x000021afcfde66b7 in acpi_rs_create_resource_list(union acpi_operand_object*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rscreate.c:199 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6a66b7 torvalds#9 0x000021afcfdf6979 in acpi_rs_get_method_data(acpi_handle, const char*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsutils.c:770 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b6979 torvalds#10 0x000021afcfdf708f in acpi_walk_resources(acpi_handle, char*, acpi_walk_resource_callback, void*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsxface.c:731 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b708f torvalds#11 0x000021afcfa95dcf in acpi::acpi_impl::walk_resources(acpi::acpi_impl*, acpi_handle, const char*, acpi::Acpi::resources_callable) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/acpi-impl.cc:41 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x355dcf torvalds#12 0x000021afcfaa8278 in acpi::device_builder::gather_resources(acpi::device_builder*, acpi::Acpi*, fidl::any_arena&, acpi::Manager*, acpi::device_builder::gather_resources_callback) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/device-builder.cc:84 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x368278 torvalds#13 0x000021afcfbddb87 in acpi::Manager::configure_discovered_devices(acpi::Manager*) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/manager.cc:75 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x49db87 torvalds#14 0x000021afcf99091d in publish_acpi_devices(acpi::Manager*, zx_device_t*, zx_device_t*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/acpi-nswalk.cc:95 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x25091d torvalds#15 0x000021afcf9c1d4e in x86::X86::do_init(x86::X86*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:60 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x281d4e torvalds#16 0x000021afcf9e33ad in λ(x86::X86::ddk_init::(anon class)*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:77 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a33ad torvalds#17 0x000021afcf9e313e in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:76:19), false, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void>::invoke(void*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:183 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a313e torvalds#18 0x000021afcfbab4c7 in fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b4c7 torvalds#19 0x000021afcfbab342 in fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b342 torvalds#20 0x000021afcfcd98c3 in async::internal::retained_task::Handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_task_t*, zx_status_t) ../../sdk/lib/async/task.cc:24 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x5998c3 torvalds#21 0x00002290f9924616 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::post_task::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:789 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a616 torvalds#22 0x00002290f9924323 in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:788:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a323 torvalds#23 0x00002290f9904b76 in fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xeab76 torvalds#24 0x00002290f9904831 in fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:471 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xea831 torvalds#25 0x00002290f98d5adc in driver_runtime::callback_request::Call(driver_runtime::callback_request*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/callback_request.h:74 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xbbadc torvalds#26 0x00002290f98e1e58 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1248 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xc7e58 torvalds#27 0x00002290f98e4159 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callbacks(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1308 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xca159 torvalds#28 0x00002290f9918414 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::create_with_adder::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:353 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe414 torvalds#29 0x00002290f991812d in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:351:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe12d torvalds#30 0x00002290f9906fc7 in fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecfc7 torvalds#31 0x00002290f9906c66 in fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecc66 torvalds#32 0x00002290f98e73d9 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::invoke_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.h:543 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd3d9 torvalds#33 0x00002290f98e700d in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::handle_event(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1442 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd00d torvalds#34 0x00002290f9918983 in async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event(async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>*, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/async_loop_owned_event_handler.h:59 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe983 torvalds#35 0x00002290f9918b9e in async::wait_method<async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>, &async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event>::call_handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async/include/lib/async/cpp/wait.h:201 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfeb9e torvalds#36 0x00002290f99bf509 in async_loop_dispatch_wait(async_loop_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:394 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a5509 torvalds#37 0x00002290f99b9958 in async_loop_run_once(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:343 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f958 torvalds#38 0x00002290f99b9247 in async_loop_run(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t, _Bool) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:301 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f247 torvalds#39 0x00002290f99ba962 in async_loop_run_thread(void*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:860 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a0962 torvalds#40 0x000041afd176ef30 in start_c11(void*) ../../zircon/third_party/ulib/musl/pthread/pthread_create.c:63 <libc.so>+0x84f30 torvalds#41 0x000041afd18a448d in thread_trampoline(uintptr_t, uintptr_t) ../../zircon/system/ulib/runtime/thread.cc:100 <libc.so>+0x1ba48d Link: acpica/acpica@1c28da22 Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/4664267.LvFx2qVVIh@rjwysocki.net
Hi, Dependency / Rabased on top of ============================== https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241214-dpu-drop-features-v1-0-988f0662cb7e@linaro.org/ Merging ======= DSI works! With the fixes here and debugging help from Jessica and Abhinav, the DSI panel works properly. The display clock controller patch can go separately. Changes in v5: ============= - Add ack/rb tags - New patches: torvalds#6: clk: qcom: dispcc-sm8750: Fix setting rate byte and pixel clocks torvalds#14: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Toggle back buffer resync after preparing PLL torvalds#15: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Define PHY_CMN_CTRL_0 bitfields torvalds#16: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Fix reading zero as PLL rates when unprepared torvalds#17: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Fix missing initial VCO rate - Patch drm/msm/dsi: Add support for SM8750: - Only reparent byte and pixel clocks while PLLs is prepared. Setting rate works fine with earlier DISP CC patch for enabling their parents during rate change. - Link to v4: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250311-b4-sm8750-display-v4-0-da6b3e959c76@linaro.org Changes in v4 ============= - Add ack/rb tags - Implement Dmitry's feedback (lower-case hex, indentation, pass mdss_ver instead of ctl), patches: drm/msm/dpu: Implement 10-bit color alpha for v12.0 DPU drm/msm/dpu: Implement CTL_PIPE_ACTIVE for v12.0 DPU - Rebase on latest next - Drop applied two first patches - Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250221-b4-sm8750-display-v3-0-3ea95b1630ea@linaro.org Changes in v3 ============= - Add ack/rb tags - #5: dt-bindings: display/msm: dp-controller: Add SM8750: Extend commit msg - torvalds#7: dt-bindings: display/msm: qcom,sm8750-mdss: Add SM8750: - Properly described interconnects - Use only one compatible and contains for the sub-blocks (Rob) - torvalds#12: drm/msm/dsi: Add support for SM8750: Drop 'struct msm_dsi_config sm8750_dsi_cfg' and use sm8650 one. - drm/msm/dpu: Implement new v12.0 DPU differences Split into several patches - Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250217-b4-sm8750-display-v2-0-d201dcdda6a4@linaro.org Changes in v2 ============= - Implement LM crossbar, 10-bit alpha and active layer changes: New patch: drm/msm/dpu: Implement new v12.0 DPU differences - New patch: drm/msm/dpu: Add missing "fetch" name to set_active_pipes() - Add CDM - Split some DPU patch pieces into separate patches: drm/msm/dpu: Drop useless comments drm/msm/dpu: Add LM_7, DSC_[67], PP_[67] and MERGE_3D_5 drm/msm/dpu: Add handling of LM_6 and LM_7 bits in pending flush mask - Split DSI and DSI PHY patches - Mention CLK_OPS_PARENT_ENABLE in DSI commit - Mention DSI PHY PLL work: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/542000/?series=119177&rev=1 - DPU: Drop SSPP_VIG4 comments - DPU: Add CDM - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250109-b4-sm8750-display-v1-0-b3f15faf4c97@linaro.org Best regards, Krzysztof To: Abhinav Kumar <quic_abhinavk@quicinc.com> To: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run> To: Marijn Suijten <marijn.suijten@somainline.org> To: David Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> To: Simona Vetter <simona@ffwll.ch> To: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com> To: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org> To: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de> To: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> To: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk+dt@kernel.org> To: Conor Dooley <conor+dt@kernel.org> To: Krishna Manikandan <quic_mkrishn@quicinc.com> To: Jonathan Marek <jonathan@marek.ca> To: Kuogee Hsieh <quic_khsieh@quicinc.com> To: Neil Armstrong <neil.armstrong@linaro.org> To: Dmitry Baryshkov <lumag@kernel.org> To: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> To: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org> To: Michael Turquette <mturquette@baylibre.com> To: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org> Cc: linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org Cc: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: freedreno@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: devicetree@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> Cc: Srini Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@linaro.org> Cc: Rob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org> Cc: linux-clk@vger.kernel.org --- b4-submit-tracking --- # This section is used internally by b4 prep for tracking purposes. { "series": { "revision": 5, "change-id": "20250109-b4-sm8750-display-6ea537754af1", "prefixes": [], "history": { "v1": [ "20250109-b4-sm8750-display-v1-0-b3f15faf4c97@linaro.org" ], "v2": [ "20250217-b4-sm8750-display-v2-0-d201dcdda6a4@linaro.org" ], "v3": [ "20250221-b4-sm8750-display-v3-0-3ea95b1630ea@linaro.org" ], "v4": [ "20250311-b4-sm8750-display-v4-0-da6b3e959c76@linaro.org" ] } } }
- EDITME: describe what is new in this series revision. - EDITME: use bulletpoints and terse descriptions. - Link to v5: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250430-b4-sm8750-display-v5-0-8cab30c3e4df@linaro.org drm/msm: Add support for SM8750 Hi, Dependency / Rabased on top of ============================== https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241214-dpu-drop-features-v1-0-988f0662cb7e@linaro.org/ Merging ======= DSI works! With the fixes here and debugging help from Jessica and Abhinav, the DSI panel works properly. The display clock controller patch can go separately. Changes in v5: ============= - Add ack/rb tags - New patches: torvalds#6: clk: qcom: dispcc-sm8750: Fix setting rate byte and pixel clocks torvalds#14: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Toggle back buffer resync after preparing PLL torvalds#15: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Define PHY_CMN_CTRL_0 bitfields torvalds#16: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Fix reading zero as PLL rates when unprepared torvalds#17: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Fix missing initial VCO rate - Patch drm/msm/dsi: Add support for SM8750: - Only reparent byte and pixel clocks while PLLs is prepared. Setting rate works fine with earlier DISP CC patch for enabling their parents during rate change. - Link to v4: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250311-b4-sm8750-display-v4-0-da6b3e959c76@linaro.org Changes in v4 ============= - Add ack/rb tags - Implement Dmitry's feedback (lower-case hex, indentation, pass mdss_ver instead of ctl), patches: drm/msm/dpu: Implement 10-bit color alpha for v12.0 DPU drm/msm/dpu: Implement CTL_PIPE_ACTIVE for v12.0 DPU - Rebase on latest next - Drop applied two first patches - Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250221-b4-sm8750-display-v3-0-3ea95b1630ea@linaro.org Changes in v3 ============= - Add ack/rb tags - #5: dt-bindings: display/msm: dp-controller: Add SM8750: Extend commit msg - torvalds#7: dt-bindings: display/msm: qcom,sm8750-mdss: Add SM8750: - Properly described interconnects - Use only one compatible and contains for the sub-blocks (Rob) - torvalds#12: drm/msm/dsi: Add support for SM8750: Drop 'struct msm_dsi_config sm8750_dsi_cfg' and use sm8650 one. - drm/msm/dpu: Implement new v12.0 DPU differences Split into several patches - Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250217-b4-sm8750-display-v2-0-d201dcdda6a4@linaro.org Changes in v2 ============= - Implement LM crossbar, 10-bit alpha and active layer changes: New patch: drm/msm/dpu: Implement new v12.0 DPU differences - New patch: drm/msm/dpu: Add missing "fetch" name to set_active_pipes() - Add CDM - Split some DPU patch pieces into separate patches: drm/msm/dpu: Drop useless comments drm/msm/dpu: Add LM_7, DSC_[67], PP_[67] and MERGE_3D_5 drm/msm/dpu: Add handling of LM_6 and LM_7 bits in pending flush mask - Split DSI and DSI PHY patches - Mention CLK_OPS_PARENT_ENABLE in DSI commit - Mention DSI PHY PLL work: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/542000/?series=119177&rev=1 - DPU: Drop SSPP_VIG4 comments - DPU: Add CDM - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250109-b4-sm8750-display-v1-0-b3f15faf4c97@linaro.org Best regards, Krzysztof To: Abhinav Kumar <quic_abhinavk@quicinc.com> To: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run> To: Marijn Suijten <marijn.suijten@somainline.org> To: David Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> To: Simona Vetter <simona@ffwll.ch> To: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com> To: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org> To: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de> To: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> To: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk+dt@kernel.org> To: Conor Dooley <conor+dt@kernel.org> To: Krishna Manikandan <quic_mkrishn@quicinc.com> To: Jonathan Marek <jonathan@marek.ca> To: Kuogee Hsieh <quic_khsieh@quicinc.com> To: Neil Armstrong <neil.armstrong@linaro.org> To: Dmitry Baryshkov <lumag@kernel.org> To: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> To: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org> To: Michael Turquette <mturquette@baylibre.com> To: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org> Cc: linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org Cc: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: freedreno@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: devicetree@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> Cc: Srini Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@linaro.org> Cc: Rob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org> Cc: linux-clk@vger.kernel.org --- b4-submit-tracking --- # This section is used internally by b4 prep for tracking purposes. { "series": { "revision": 6, "change-id": "20250109-b4-sm8750-display-6ea537754af1", "prefixes": [], "history": { "v1": [ "20250109-b4-sm8750-display-v1-0-b3f15faf4c97@linaro.org" ], "v2": [ "20250217-b4-sm8750-display-v2-0-d201dcdda6a4@linaro.org" ], "v3": [ "20250221-b4-sm8750-display-v3-0-3ea95b1630ea@linaro.org" ], "v4": [ "20250311-b4-sm8750-display-v4-0-da6b3e959c76@linaro.org" ], "v5": [ "20250430-b4-sm8750-display-v5-0-8cab30c3e4df@linaro.org" ] } } }
Without the change `perf `hangs up on charaster devices. On my system it's enough to run system-wide sampler for a few seconds to get the hangup: $ perf record -a -g --call-graph=dwarf $ perf report # hung `strace` shows that hangup happens on reading on a character device `/dev/dri/renderD128` $ strace -y -f -p 2780484 strace: Process 2780484 attached pread64(101</dev/dri/renderD128>, strace: Process 2780484 detached It's call trace descends into `elfutils`: $ gdb -p 2780484 (gdb) bt #0 0x00007f5e508f04b7 in __libc_pread64 (fd=101, buf=0x7fff9df7edb0, count=0, offset=0) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/pread64.c:25 #1 0x00007f5e52b79515 in read_file () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libelf.so.1 #2 0x00007f5e52b25666 in libdw_open_elf () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 #3 0x00007f5e52b25907 in __libdw_open_file () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 #4 0x00007f5e52b120a9 in dwfl_report_elf@@ELFUTILS_0.156 () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 #5 0x000000000068bf20 in __report_module (al=al@entry=0x7fff9df80010, ip=ip@entry=139803237033216, ui=ui@entry=0x5369b5e0) at util/dso.h:537 torvalds#6 0x000000000068c3d1 in report_module (ip=139803237033216, ui=0x5369b5e0) at util/unwind-libdw.c:114 torvalds#7 frame_callback (state=0x535aef10, arg=0x5369b5e0) at util/unwind-libdw.c:242 torvalds#8 0x00007f5e52b261d3 in dwfl_thread_getframes () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#9 0x00007f5e52b25bdb in get_one_thread_cb () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#10 0x00007f5e52b25faa in dwfl_getthreads () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#11 0x00007f5e52b26514 in dwfl_getthread_frames () from /<<NIX>>/elfutils-0.192/lib/libdw.so.1 torvalds#12 0x000000000068c6ce in unwind__get_entries (cb=cb@entry=0x5d4620 <unwind_entry>, arg=arg@entry=0x10cd5fa0, thread=thread@entry=0x1076a290, data=data@entry=0x7fff9df80540, max_stack=max_stack@entry=127, best_effort=best_effort@entry=false) at util/thread.h:152 torvalds#13 0x00000000005dae95 in thread__resolve_callchain_unwind (evsel=0x106006d0, thread=0x1076a290, cursor=0x10cd5fa0, sample=0x7fff9df80540, max_stack=127, symbols=true) at util/machine.c:2939 torvalds#14 thread__resolve_callchain_unwind (thread=0x1076a290, cursor=0x10cd5fa0, evsel=0x106006d0, sample=0x7fff9df80540, max_stack=127, symbols=true) at util/machine.c:2920 torvalds#15 __thread__resolve_callchain (thread=0x1076a290, cursor=0x10cd5fa0, evsel=0x106006d0, evsel@entry=0x7fff9df80440, sample=0x7fff9df80540, parent=parent@entry=0x7fff9df804a0, root_al=root_al@entry=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack=127, symbols=true) at util/machine.c:2970 torvalds#16 0x00000000005d0cb2 in thread__resolve_callchain (thread=<optimized out>, cursor=<optimized out>, evsel=0x7fff9df80440, sample=<optimized out>, parent=0x7fff9df804a0, root_al=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack=127) at util/machine.h:198 torvalds#17 sample__resolve_callchain (sample=<optimized out>, cursor=<optimized out>, parent=parent@entry=0x7fff9df804a0, evsel=evsel@entry=0x106006d0, al=al@entry=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack=max_stack@entry=127) at util/callchain.c:1127 torvalds#18 0x0000000000617e08 in hist_entry_iter__add (iter=iter@entry=0x7fff9df80480, al=al@entry=0x7fff9df80440, max_stack_depth=127, arg=arg@entry=0x7fff9df81ae0) at util/hist.c:1255 torvalds#19 0x000000000045d2d0 in process_sample_event (tool=0x7fff9df81ae0, event=<optimized out>, sample=0x7fff9df80540, evsel=0x106006d0, machine=<optimized out>) at builtin-report.c:334 torvalds#20 0x00000000005e3bb1 in perf_session__deliver_event (session=0x105ff2c0, event=0x7f5c7d735ca0, tool=0x7fff9df81ae0, file_offset=2914716832, file_path=0x105ffbf0 "perf.data") at util/session.c:1367 torvalds#21 0x00000000005e8d93 in do_flush (oe=0x105ffa50, show_progress=false) at util/ordered-events.c:245 torvalds#22 __ordered_events__flush (oe=0x105ffa50, how=OE_FLUSH__ROUND, timestamp=<optimized out>) at util/ordered-events.c:324 torvalds#23 0x00000000005e1f64 in perf_session__process_user_event (session=0x105ff2c0, event=0x7f5c7d752b18, file_offset=2914835224, file_path=0x105ffbf0 "perf.data") at util/session.c:1419 torvalds#24 0x00000000005e47c7 in reader__read_event (rd=rd@entry=0x7fff9df81260, session=session@entry=0x105ff2c0, --Type <RET> for more, q to quit, c to continue without paging-- quit prog=prog@entry=0x7fff9df81220) at util/session.c:2132 torvalds#25 0x00000000005e4b37 in reader__process_events (rd=0x7fff9df81260, session=0x105ff2c0, prog=0x7fff9df81220) at util/session.c:2181 torvalds#26 __perf_session__process_events (session=0x105ff2c0) at util/session.c:2226 torvalds#27 perf_session__process_events (session=session@entry=0x105ff2c0) at util/session.c:2390 torvalds#28 0x0000000000460add in __cmd_report (rep=0x7fff9df81ae0) at builtin-report.c:1076 torvalds#29 cmd_report (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at builtin-report.c:1827 torvalds#30 0x00000000004c5a40 in run_builtin (p=p@entry=0xd8f7f8 <commands+312>, argc=argc@entry=1, argv=argv@entry=0x7fff9df844b0) at perf.c:351 torvalds#31 0x00000000004c5d63 in handle_internal_command (argc=argc@entry=1, argv=argv@entry=0x7fff9df844b0) at perf.c:404 torvalds#32 0x0000000000442de3 in run_argv (argcp=<synthetic pointer>, argv=<synthetic pointer>) at perf.c:448 torvalds#33 main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7fff9df844b0) at perf.c:556 The hangup happens because nothing in` perf` or `elfutils` checks if a mapped file is easily readable. The change conservatively skips all non-regular files. CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> CC: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> CC: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@kernel.org> CC: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> CC: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> CC: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com> CC: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> CC: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> CC: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> CC: "Liang, Kan" <kan.liang@linux.intel.com> CC: linux-perf-users@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyich@gmail.com>
ACPICA commit 1c28da2242783579d59767617121035dafba18c3 This was originally done in NetBSD: NetBSD/src@b69d1ac and is the correct alternative to the smattering of `memcpy`s I previously contributed to this repository. This also sidesteps the newly strict checks added in UBSAN: llvm/llvm-project@7926744 Before this change we see the following UBSAN stack trace in Fuchsia: #0 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #1.2 0x000021982bc4af3c in ubsan_get_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:41 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1.1 0x000021982bc4af3c in maybe_print_stack_trace() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:51 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #1 0x000021982bc4af3c in ~scoped_report() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.cpp:395 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x41f3c #2 0x000021982bc4bb6f in handletype_mismatch_impl() compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:137 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42b6f #3 0x000021982bc4b723 in __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1 compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:142 <libclang_rt.asan.so>+0x42723 #4 0x000021afcfdeca5e in acpi_rs_get_address_common(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsaddr.c:329 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6aca5e #5 0x000021afcfdf2089 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resource(struct acpi_resource*, union aml_resource*, struct acpi_rsconvert_info*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsmisc.c:355 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b2089 torvalds#6 0x000021afcfded169 in acpi_rs_convert_aml_to_resources(u8*, u32, u32, u8, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rslist.c:137 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ad169 torvalds#7 0x000021afcfe2d24a in acpi_ut_walk_aml_resources(struct acpi_walk_state*, u8*, acpi_size, acpi_walk_aml_callback, void**) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/utilities/utresrc.c:237 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6ed24a torvalds#8 0x000021afcfde66b7 in acpi_rs_create_resource_list(union acpi_operand_object*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rscreate.c:199 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6a66b7 torvalds#9 0x000021afcfdf6979 in acpi_rs_get_method_data(acpi_handle, const char*, struct acpi_buffer*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsutils.c:770 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b6979 torvalds#10 0x000021afcfdf708f in acpi_walk_resources(acpi_handle, char*, acpi_walk_resource_callback, void*) ../../third_party/acpica/source/components/resources/rsxface.c:731 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x6b708f torvalds#11 0x000021afcfa95dcf in acpi::acpi_impl::walk_resources(acpi::acpi_impl*, acpi_handle, const char*, acpi::Acpi::resources_callable) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/acpi-impl.cc:41 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x355dcf torvalds#12 0x000021afcfaa8278 in acpi::device_builder::gather_resources(acpi::device_builder*, acpi::Acpi*, fidl::any_arena&, acpi::Manager*, acpi::device_builder::gather_resources_callback) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/device-builder.cc:84 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x368278 torvalds#13 0x000021afcfbddb87 in acpi::Manager::configure_discovered_devices(acpi::Manager*) ../../src/devices/board/lib/acpi/manager.cc:75 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x49db87 torvalds#14 0x000021afcf99091d in publish_acpi_devices(acpi::Manager*, zx_device_t*, zx_device_t*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/acpi-nswalk.cc:95 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x25091d torvalds#15 0x000021afcf9c1d4e in x86::X86::do_init(x86::X86*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:60 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x281d4e torvalds#16 0x000021afcf9e33ad in λ(x86::X86::ddk_init::(anon class)*) ../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:77 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a33ad torvalds#17 0x000021afcf9e313e in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/board/drivers/x86/x86.cc:76:19), false, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void>::invoke(void*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:183 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x2a313e torvalds#18 0x000021afcfbab4c7 in fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b4c7 torvalds#19 0x000021afcfbab342 in fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void(), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<16UL, false, void (), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x46b342 torvalds#20 0x000021afcfcd98c3 in async::internal::retained_task::Handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_task_t*, zx_status_t) ../../sdk/lib/async/task.cc:24 <platform-bus-x86.so>+0x5998c3 torvalds#21 0x00002290f9924616 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::post_task::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:789 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a616 torvalds#22 0x00002290f9924323 in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:788:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x10a323 torvalds#23 0x00002290f9904b76 in fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xeab76 torvalds#24 0x00002290f9904831 in fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request>>, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(fit::callback_impl<24UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, int) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:471 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xea831 torvalds#25 0x00002290f98d5adc in driver_runtime::callback_request::Call(driver_runtime::callback_request*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >, zx_status_t) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/callback_request.h:74 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xbbadc torvalds#26 0x00002290f98e1e58 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::callback_request, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::callback_request> >) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1248 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xc7e58 torvalds#27 0x00002290f98e4159 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::dispatch_callbacks(driver_runtime::Dispatcher*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1308 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xca159 torvalds#28 0x00002290f9918414 in λ(const driver_runtime::Dispatcher::create_with_adder::(anon class)*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:353 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe414 torvalds#29 0x00002290f991812d in fit::internal::target<(lambda at../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:351:7), true, false, std::__2::allocator<std::byte>, void, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>>::invoke(void*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:128 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe12d torvalds#30 0x00002290f9906fc7 in fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::invoke(const fit::internal::function_base<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/internal/function.h:522 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecfc7 torvalds#31 0x00002290f9906c66 in fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>>, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte>>::operator()(const fit::function_impl<8UL, true, void (std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>), std::__2::allocator<std::byte> >*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../sdk/lib/fit/include/lib/fit/function.h:315 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xecc66 torvalds#32 0x00002290f98e73d9 in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::invoke_callback(driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter*, std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, fbl::ref_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher>) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.h:543 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd3d9 torvalds#33 0x00002290f98e700d in driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter::handle_event(std::__2::unique_ptr<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter, std::__2::default_delete<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter> >, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/dispatcher.cc:1442 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xcd00d torvalds#34 0x00002290f9918983 in async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event(async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>*, async_dispatcher_t*, async::wait_base*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../src/devices/bin/driver_runtime/async_loop_owned_event_handler.h:59 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfe983 torvalds#35 0x00002290f9918b9e in async::wait_method<async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>, &async_loop_owned_event_handler<driver_runtime::Dispatcher::event_waiter>::handle_event>::call_handler(async_dispatcher_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async/include/lib/async/cpp/wait.h:201 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0xfeb9e torvalds#36 0x00002290f99bf509 in async_loop_dispatch_wait(async_loop_t*, async_wait_t*, zx_status_t, zx_packet_signal_t const*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:394 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a5509 torvalds#37 0x00002290f99b9958 in async_loop_run_once(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:343 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f958 torvalds#38 0x00002290f99b9247 in async_loop_run(async_loop_t*, zx_time_t, _Bool) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:301 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x19f247 torvalds#39 0x00002290f99ba962 in async_loop_run_thread(void*) ../../sdk/lib/async-loop/loop.c:860 <libdriver_runtime.so>+0x1a0962 torvalds#40 0x000041afd176ef30 in start_c11(void*) ../../zircon/third_party/ulib/musl/pthread/pthread_create.c:63 <libc.so>+0x84f30 torvalds#41 0x000041afd18a448d in thread_trampoline(uintptr_t, uintptr_t) ../../zircon/system/ulib/runtime/thread.cc:100 <libc.so>+0x1ba48d Link: acpica/acpica@1c28da22 Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/4664267.LvFx2qVVIh@rjwysocki.net Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com> [ rjw: Pick up the tag from Tamir ] Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
[ Upstream commit b491255 ] Current loop calls vfs_statfs() while holding the q->limits_lock. If FS takes some locking in vfs_statfs callback, this may lead to ABBA locking bug (at least, FAT fs has this issue actually). So this patch calls vfs_statfs() outside q->limits_locks instead, because looks like no reason to hold q->limits_locks while getting discord configs. Chain exists of: &sbi->fat_lock --> &q->q_usage_counter(io)torvalds#17 --> &q->limits_lock Possible unsafe locking scenario: CPU0 CPU1 ---- ---- lock(&q->limits_lock); lock(&q->q_usage_counter(io)torvalds#17); lock(&q->limits_lock); lock(&sbi->fat_lock); *** DEADLOCK *** Reported-by: syzbot+a5d8c609c02f508672cc@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Closes: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=a5d8c609c02f508672cc Reviewed-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: OGAWA Hirofumi <hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Stable-dep-of: f5c84ef ("loop: Add sanity check for read/write_iter") Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
[ Upstream commit b491255 ] Current loop calls vfs_statfs() while holding the q->limits_lock. If FS takes some locking in vfs_statfs callback, this may lead to ABBA locking bug (at least, FAT fs has this issue actually). So this patch calls vfs_statfs() outside q->limits_locks instead, because looks like no reason to hold q->limits_locks while getting discord configs. Chain exists of: &sbi->fat_lock --> &q->q_usage_counter(io)torvalds#17 --> &q->limits_lock Possible unsafe locking scenario: CPU0 CPU1 ---- ---- lock(&q->limits_lock); lock(&q->q_usage_counter(io)torvalds#17); lock(&q->limits_lock); lock(&sbi->fat_lock); *** DEADLOCK *** Reported-by: syzbot+a5d8c609c02f508672cc@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Closes: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=a5d8c609c02f508672cc Reviewed-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: OGAWA Hirofumi <hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Stable-dep-of: f5c84ef ("loop: Add sanity check for read/write_iter") Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
[ Upstream commit b491255 ] Current loop calls vfs_statfs() while holding the q->limits_lock. If FS takes some locking in vfs_statfs callback, this may lead to ABBA locking bug (at least, FAT fs has this issue actually). So this patch calls vfs_statfs() outside q->limits_locks instead, because looks like no reason to hold q->limits_locks while getting discord configs. Chain exists of: &sbi->fat_lock --> &q->q_usage_counter(io)torvalds#17 --> &q->limits_lock Possible unsafe locking scenario: CPU0 CPU1 ---- ---- lock(&q->limits_lock); lock(&q->q_usage_counter(io)torvalds#17); lock(&q->limits_lock); lock(&sbi->fat_lock); *** DEADLOCK *** Reported-by: syzbot+a5d8c609c02f508672cc@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Closes: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=a5d8c609c02f508672cc Reviewed-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: OGAWA Hirofumi <hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Stable-dep-of: f5c84ef ("loop: Add sanity check for read/write_iter") Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
[ Upstream commit b491255 ] Current loop calls vfs_statfs() while holding the q->limits_lock. If FS takes some locking in vfs_statfs callback, this may lead to ABBA locking bug (at least, FAT fs has this issue actually). So this patch calls vfs_statfs() outside q->limits_locks instead, because looks like no reason to hold q->limits_locks while getting discord configs. Chain exists of: &sbi->fat_lock --> &q->q_usage_counter(io)torvalds#17 --> &q->limits_lock Possible unsafe locking scenario: CPU0 CPU1 ---- ---- lock(&q->limits_lock); lock(&q->q_usage_counter(io)torvalds#17); lock(&q->limits_lock); lock(&sbi->fat_lock); *** DEADLOCK *** Reported-by: syzbot+a5d8c609c02f508672cc@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Closes: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=a5d8c609c02f508672cc Reviewed-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: OGAWA Hirofumi <hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Stable-dep-of: f5c84ef ("loop: Add sanity check for read/write_iter") Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
Hi, Dependency / Rabased on top of ============================== https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241214-dpu-drop-features-v1-0-988f0662cb7e@linaro.org/ Merging ======= DSI works! With the fixes here and debugging help from Jessica and Abhinav, the DSI panel works properly. The display clock controller patch can go separately. Changes in v6: ============= - Add ack/rb tags - Dropped dispcc-sm8750 patch, because I sent it separately. - Link to v5: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250430-b4-sm8750-display-v5-0-8cab30c3e4df@linaro.org Changes in v5: ============= - Add ack/rb tags - New patches: torvalds#6: clk: qcom: dispcc-sm8750: Fix setting rate byte and pixel clocks torvalds#14: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Toggle back buffer resync after preparing PLL torvalds#15: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Define PHY_CMN_CTRL_0 bitfields torvalds#16: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Fix reading zero as PLL rates when unprepared torvalds#17: drm/msm/dsi/phy: Fix missing initial VCO rate - Patch drm/msm/dsi: Add support for SM8750: - Only reparent byte and pixel clocks while PLLs is prepared. Setting rate works fine with earlier DISP CC patch for enabling their parents during rate change. - Link to v4: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250311-b4-sm8750-display-v4-0-da6b3e959c76@linaro.org Changes in v4 ============= - Add ack/rb tags - Implement Dmitry's feedback (lower-case hex, indentation, pass mdss_ver instead of ctl), patches: drm/msm/dpu: Implement 10-bit color alpha for v12.0 DPU drm/msm/dpu: Implement CTL_PIPE_ACTIVE for v12.0 DPU - Rebase on latest next - Drop applied two first patches - Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250221-b4-sm8750-display-v3-0-3ea95b1630ea@linaro.org Changes in v3 ============= - Add ack/rb tags - #5: dt-bindings: display/msm: dp-controller: Add SM8750: Extend commit msg - torvalds#7: dt-bindings: display/msm: qcom,sm8750-mdss: Add SM8750: - Properly described interconnects - Use only one compatible and contains for the sub-blocks (Rob) - torvalds#12: drm/msm/dsi: Add support for SM8750: Drop 'struct msm_dsi_config sm8750_dsi_cfg' and use sm8650 one. - drm/msm/dpu: Implement new v12.0 DPU differences Split into several patches - Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250217-b4-sm8750-display-v2-0-d201dcdda6a4@linaro.org Changes in v2 ============= - Implement LM crossbar, 10-bit alpha and active layer changes: New patch: drm/msm/dpu: Implement new v12.0 DPU differences - New patch: drm/msm/dpu: Add missing "fetch" name to set_active_pipes() - Add CDM - Split some DPU patch pieces into separate patches: drm/msm/dpu: Drop useless comments drm/msm/dpu: Add LM_7, DSC_[67], PP_[67] and MERGE_3D_5 drm/msm/dpu: Add handling of LM_6 and LM_7 bits in pending flush mask - Split DSI and DSI PHY patches - Mention CLK_OPS_PARENT_ENABLE in DSI commit - Mention DSI PHY PLL work: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/542000/?series=119177&rev=1 - DPU: Drop SSPP_VIG4 comments - DPU: Add CDM - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250109-b4-sm8750-display-v1-0-b3f15faf4c97@linaro.org Best regards, Krzysztof To: Abhinav Kumar <quic_abhinavk@quicinc.com> To: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run> To: Marijn Suijten <marijn.suijten@somainline.org> To: David Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> To: Simona Vetter <simona@ffwll.ch> To: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com> To: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org> To: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de> To: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> To: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk+dt@kernel.org> To: Conor Dooley <conor+dt@kernel.org> To: Krishna Manikandan <quic_mkrishn@quicinc.com> To: Jonathan Marek <jonathan@marek.ca> To: Kuogee Hsieh <quic_khsieh@quicinc.com> To: Neil Armstrong <neil.armstrong@linaro.org> To: Dmitry Baryshkov <lumag@kernel.org> To: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> To: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org> To: Michael Turquette <mturquette@baylibre.com> To: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org> Cc: linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org Cc: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: freedreno@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: devicetree@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> Cc: Srini Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@linaro.org> Cc: Rob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org> Cc: linux-clk@vger.kernel.org --- b4-submit-tracking --- # This section is used internally by b4 prep for tracking purposes. { "series": { "revision": 6, "change-id": "20250109-b4-sm8750-display-6ea537754af1", "prefixes": [], "history": { "v1": [ "20250109-b4-sm8750-display-v1-0-b3f15faf4c97@linaro.org" ], "v2": [ "20250217-b4-sm8750-display-v2-0-d201dcdda6a4@linaro.org" ], "v3": [ "20250221-b4-sm8750-display-v3-0-3ea95b1630ea@linaro.org" ], "v4": [ "20250311-b4-sm8750-display-v4-0-da6b3e959c76@linaro.org" ], "v5": [ "20250430-b4-sm8750-display-v5-0-8cab30c3e4df@linaro.org" ] } } }
Current loop calls vfs_statfs() while holding the q->limits_lock. If FS takes some locking in vfs_statfs callback, this may lead to ABBA locking bug (at least, FAT fs has this issue actually). So this patch calls vfs_statfs() outside q->limits_locks instead, because looks like no reason to hold q->limits_locks while getting discord configs. Chain exists of: &sbi->fat_lock --> &q->q_usage_counter(io)torvalds#17 --> &q->limits_lock Possible unsafe locking scenario: CPU0 CPU1 ---- ---- lock(&q->limits_lock); lock(&q->q_usage_counter(io)torvalds#17); lock(&q->limits_lock); lock(&sbi->fat_lock); *** DEADLOCK *** Reported-by: syzbot+a5d8c609c02f508672cc@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Closes: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=a5d8c609c02f508672cc Reviewed-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com> Change-Id: Iece15e4e6aaec8e7d294aefc6d3f983fd5c4e149 Signed-off-by: OGAWA Hirofumi <hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> (cherry picked from commit b491255) Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@google.com>
[ Upstream commit 88f7f56 ] When a bio with REQ_PREFLUSH is submitted to dm, __send_empty_flush() generates a flush_bio with REQ_OP_WRITE | REQ_PREFLUSH | REQ_SYNC, which causes the flush_bio to be throttled by wbt_wait(). An example from v5.4, similar problem also exists in upstream: crash> bt 2091206 PID: 2091206 TASK: ffff2050df92a300 CPU: 109 COMMAND: "kworker/u260:0" #0 [ffff800084a2f7f0] __switch_to at ffff80004008aeb8 #1 [ffff800084a2f820] __schedule at ffff800040bfa0c4 #2 [ffff800084a2f880] schedule at ffff800040bfa4b4 #3 [ffff800084a2f8a0] io_schedule at ffff800040bfa9c4 #4 [ffff800084a2f8c0] rq_qos_wait at ffff8000405925bc #5 [ffff800084a2f940] wbt_wait at ffff8000405bb3a0 torvalds#6 [ffff800084a2f9a0] __rq_qos_throttle at ffff800040592254 torvalds#7 [ffff800084a2f9c0] blk_mq_make_request at ffff80004057cf38 torvalds#8 [ffff800084a2fa60] generic_make_request at ffff800040570138 torvalds#9 [ffff800084a2fae0] submit_bio at ffff8000405703b4 torvalds#10 [ffff800084a2fb50] xlog_write_iclog at ffff800001280834 [xfs] torvalds#11 [ffff800084a2fbb0] xlog_sync at ffff800001280c3c [xfs] torvalds#12 [ffff800084a2fbf0] xlog_state_release_iclog at ffff800001280df4 [xfs] torvalds#13 [ffff800084a2fc10] xlog_write at ffff80000128203c [xfs] torvalds#14 [ffff800084a2fcd0] xlog_cil_push at ffff8000012846dc [xfs] torvalds#15 [ffff800084a2fda0] xlog_cil_push_work at ffff800001284a2c [xfs] torvalds#16 [ffff800084a2fdb0] process_one_work at ffff800040111d08 torvalds#17 [ffff800084a2fe00] worker_thread at ffff8000401121cc torvalds#18 [ffff800084a2fe70] kthread at ffff800040118de4 After commit 2def284 ("xfs: don't allow log IO to be throttled"), the metadata submitted by xlog_write_iclog() should not be throttled. But due to the existence of the dm layer, throttling flush_bio indirectly causes the metadata bio to be throttled. Fix this by conditionally adding REQ_IDLE to flush_bio.bi_opf, which makes wbt_should_throttle() return false to avoid wbt_wait(). Signed-off-by: Jinliang Zheng <alexjlzheng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Tianxiang Peng <txpeng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Hao Peng <flyingpeng@tencent.com> Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
[ Upstream commit 88f7f56 ] When a bio with REQ_PREFLUSH is submitted to dm, __send_empty_flush() generates a flush_bio with REQ_OP_WRITE | REQ_PREFLUSH | REQ_SYNC, which causes the flush_bio to be throttled by wbt_wait(). An example from v5.4, similar problem also exists in upstream: crash> bt 2091206 PID: 2091206 TASK: ffff2050df92a300 CPU: 109 COMMAND: "kworker/u260:0" #0 [ffff800084a2f7f0] __switch_to at ffff80004008aeb8 #1 [ffff800084a2f820] __schedule at ffff800040bfa0c4 #2 [ffff800084a2f880] schedule at ffff800040bfa4b4 #3 [ffff800084a2f8a0] io_schedule at ffff800040bfa9c4 #4 [ffff800084a2f8c0] rq_qos_wait at ffff8000405925bc #5 [ffff800084a2f940] wbt_wait at ffff8000405bb3a0 torvalds#6 [ffff800084a2f9a0] __rq_qos_throttle at ffff800040592254 torvalds#7 [ffff800084a2f9c0] blk_mq_make_request at ffff80004057cf38 torvalds#8 [ffff800084a2fa60] generic_make_request at ffff800040570138 torvalds#9 [ffff800084a2fae0] submit_bio at ffff8000405703b4 torvalds#10 [ffff800084a2fb50] xlog_write_iclog at ffff800001280834 [xfs] torvalds#11 [ffff800084a2fbb0] xlog_sync at ffff800001280c3c [xfs] torvalds#12 [ffff800084a2fbf0] xlog_state_release_iclog at ffff800001280df4 [xfs] torvalds#13 [ffff800084a2fc10] xlog_write at ffff80000128203c [xfs] torvalds#14 [ffff800084a2fcd0] xlog_cil_push at ffff8000012846dc [xfs] torvalds#15 [ffff800084a2fda0] xlog_cil_push_work at ffff800001284a2c [xfs] torvalds#16 [ffff800084a2fdb0] process_one_work at ffff800040111d08 torvalds#17 [ffff800084a2fe00] worker_thread at ffff8000401121cc torvalds#18 [ffff800084a2fe70] kthread at ffff800040118de4 After commit 2def284 ("xfs: don't allow log IO to be throttled"), the metadata submitted by xlog_write_iclog() should not be throttled. But due to the existence of the dm layer, throttling flush_bio indirectly causes the metadata bio to be throttled. Fix this by conditionally adding REQ_IDLE to flush_bio.bi_opf, which makes wbt_should_throttle() return false to avoid wbt_wait(). Signed-off-by: Jinliang Zheng <alexjlzheng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Tianxiang Peng <txpeng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Hao Peng <flyingpeng@tencent.com> Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
[ Upstream commit 88f7f56 ] When a bio with REQ_PREFLUSH is submitted to dm, __send_empty_flush() generates a flush_bio with REQ_OP_WRITE | REQ_PREFLUSH | REQ_SYNC, which causes the flush_bio to be throttled by wbt_wait(). An example from v5.4, similar problem also exists in upstream: crash> bt 2091206 PID: 2091206 TASK: ffff2050df92a300 CPU: 109 COMMAND: "kworker/u260:0" #0 [ffff800084a2f7f0] __switch_to at ffff80004008aeb8 #1 [ffff800084a2f820] __schedule at ffff800040bfa0c4 #2 [ffff800084a2f880] schedule at ffff800040bfa4b4 #3 [ffff800084a2f8a0] io_schedule at ffff800040bfa9c4 #4 [ffff800084a2f8c0] rq_qos_wait at ffff8000405925bc #5 [ffff800084a2f940] wbt_wait at ffff8000405bb3a0 torvalds#6 [ffff800084a2f9a0] __rq_qos_throttle at ffff800040592254 torvalds#7 [ffff800084a2f9c0] blk_mq_make_request at ffff80004057cf38 torvalds#8 [ffff800084a2fa60] generic_make_request at ffff800040570138 torvalds#9 [ffff800084a2fae0] submit_bio at ffff8000405703b4 torvalds#10 [ffff800084a2fb50] xlog_write_iclog at ffff800001280834 [xfs] torvalds#11 [ffff800084a2fbb0] xlog_sync at ffff800001280c3c [xfs] torvalds#12 [ffff800084a2fbf0] xlog_state_release_iclog at ffff800001280df4 [xfs] torvalds#13 [ffff800084a2fc10] xlog_write at ffff80000128203c [xfs] torvalds#14 [ffff800084a2fcd0] xlog_cil_push at ffff8000012846dc [xfs] torvalds#15 [ffff800084a2fda0] xlog_cil_push_work at ffff800001284a2c [xfs] torvalds#16 [ffff800084a2fdb0] process_one_work at ffff800040111d08 torvalds#17 [ffff800084a2fe00] worker_thread at ffff8000401121cc torvalds#18 [ffff800084a2fe70] kthread at ffff800040118de4 After commit 2def284 ("xfs: don't allow log IO to be throttled"), the metadata submitted by xlog_write_iclog() should not be throttled. But due to the existence of the dm layer, throttling flush_bio indirectly causes the metadata bio to be throttled. Fix this by conditionally adding REQ_IDLE to flush_bio.bi_opf, which makes wbt_should_throttle() return false to avoid wbt_wait(). Signed-off-by: Jinliang Zheng <alexjlzheng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Tianxiang Peng <txpeng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Hao Peng <flyingpeng@tencent.com> Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
Symbolize stack traces by creating a live machine. Add this functionality to dump_stack and switch dump_stack users to use it. Switch TUI to use it. Add stack traces to the child test function which can be useful to diagnose blocked code. Example output: ``` 8: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Running (1 active) ^C Signal (2) while running tests. Terminating tests with the same signal Internal test harness failure. Completing any started tests: : 8: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields: ____ unexpected signal (2) ____ #0 0x5590fb6209b6 in child_test_sig_handler builtin-test.c:243 #1 0x7f4a91e49e20 in __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0 #2 0x7f4a91ee4f33 in clock_nanosleep@GLIBC_2.2.5 clock_nanosleep.c:71 #3 0x7f4a91ef0333 in __nanosleep nanosleep.c:26 #4 0x7f4a91f01f68 in __sleep sleep.c:55 #5 0x5590fb638c63 in test__PERF_RECORD perf-record.c:295 torvalds#6 0x5590fb620b43 in run_test_child builtin-test.c:269 torvalds#7 0x5590fb5b83ab in start_command run-command.c:127 torvalds#8 0x5590fb621572 in start_test builtin-test.c:467 torvalds#9 0x5590fb621a47 in __cmd_test builtin-test.c:573 torvalds#10 0x5590fb6225ea in cmd_test builtin-test.c:775 torvalds#11 0x5590fb5a9099 in run_builtin perf.c:351 torvalds#12 0x5590fb5a9340 in handle_internal_command perf.c:404 torvalds#13 0x5590fb5a9499 in run_argv perf.c:451 torvalds#14 0x5590fb5a97e2 in main perf.c:558 torvalds#15 0x7f4a91e33d68 in __libc_start_call_main libc_start_call_main.h:74 torvalds#16 0x7f4a91e33e25 in __libc_start_main@@GLIBC_2.34 libc-start.c:128 torvalds#17 0x5590fb4fd6d1 in _start perf[436d1] ``` Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
[ Upstream commit 88f7f56 ] When a bio with REQ_PREFLUSH is submitted to dm, __send_empty_flush() generates a flush_bio with REQ_OP_WRITE | REQ_PREFLUSH | REQ_SYNC, which causes the flush_bio to be throttled by wbt_wait(). An example from v5.4, similar problem also exists in upstream: crash> bt 2091206 PID: 2091206 TASK: ffff2050df92a300 CPU: 109 COMMAND: "kworker/u260:0" #0 [ffff800084a2f7f0] __switch_to at ffff80004008aeb8 #1 [ffff800084a2f820] __schedule at ffff800040bfa0c4 #2 [ffff800084a2f880] schedule at ffff800040bfa4b4 #3 [ffff800084a2f8a0] io_schedule at ffff800040bfa9c4 #4 [ffff800084a2f8c0] rq_qos_wait at ffff8000405925bc #5 [ffff800084a2f940] wbt_wait at ffff8000405bb3a0 torvalds#6 [ffff800084a2f9a0] __rq_qos_throttle at ffff800040592254 torvalds#7 [ffff800084a2f9c0] blk_mq_make_request at ffff80004057cf38 torvalds#8 [ffff800084a2fa60] generic_make_request at ffff800040570138 torvalds#9 [ffff800084a2fae0] submit_bio at ffff8000405703b4 torvalds#10 [ffff800084a2fb50] xlog_write_iclog at ffff800001280834 [xfs] torvalds#11 [ffff800084a2fbb0] xlog_sync at ffff800001280c3c [xfs] torvalds#12 [ffff800084a2fbf0] xlog_state_release_iclog at ffff800001280df4 [xfs] torvalds#13 [ffff800084a2fc10] xlog_write at ffff80000128203c [xfs] torvalds#14 [ffff800084a2fcd0] xlog_cil_push at ffff8000012846dc [xfs] torvalds#15 [ffff800084a2fda0] xlog_cil_push_work at ffff800001284a2c [xfs] torvalds#16 [ffff800084a2fdb0] process_one_work at ffff800040111d08 torvalds#17 [ffff800084a2fe00] worker_thread at ffff8000401121cc torvalds#18 [ffff800084a2fe70] kthread at ffff800040118de4 After commit 2def284 ("xfs: don't allow log IO to be throttled"), the metadata submitted by xlog_write_iclog() should not be throttled. But due to the existence of the dm layer, throttling flush_bio indirectly causes the metadata bio to be throttled. Fix this by conditionally adding REQ_IDLE to flush_bio.bi_opf, which makes wbt_should_throttle() return false to avoid wbt_wait(). Signed-off-by: Jinliang Zheng <alexjlzheng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Tianxiang Peng <txpeng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Hao Peng <flyingpeng@tencent.com> Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
[ Upstream commit 88f7f56 ] When a bio with REQ_PREFLUSH is submitted to dm, __send_empty_flush() generates a flush_bio with REQ_OP_WRITE | REQ_PREFLUSH | REQ_SYNC, which causes the flush_bio to be throttled by wbt_wait(). An example from v5.4, similar problem also exists in upstream: crash> bt 2091206 PID: 2091206 TASK: ffff2050df92a300 CPU: 109 COMMAND: "kworker/u260:0" #0 [ffff800084a2f7f0] __switch_to at ffff80004008aeb8 #1 [ffff800084a2f820] __schedule at ffff800040bfa0c4 #2 [ffff800084a2f880] schedule at ffff800040bfa4b4 #3 [ffff800084a2f8a0] io_schedule at ffff800040bfa9c4 #4 [ffff800084a2f8c0] rq_qos_wait at ffff8000405925bc #5 [ffff800084a2f940] wbt_wait at ffff8000405bb3a0 torvalds#6 [ffff800084a2f9a0] __rq_qos_throttle at ffff800040592254 torvalds#7 [ffff800084a2f9c0] blk_mq_make_request at ffff80004057cf38 torvalds#8 [ffff800084a2fa60] generic_make_request at ffff800040570138 torvalds#9 [ffff800084a2fae0] submit_bio at ffff8000405703b4 torvalds#10 [ffff800084a2fb50] xlog_write_iclog at ffff800001280834 [xfs] torvalds#11 [ffff800084a2fbb0] xlog_sync at ffff800001280c3c [xfs] torvalds#12 [ffff800084a2fbf0] xlog_state_release_iclog at ffff800001280df4 [xfs] torvalds#13 [ffff800084a2fc10] xlog_write at ffff80000128203c [xfs] torvalds#14 [ffff800084a2fcd0] xlog_cil_push at ffff8000012846dc [xfs] torvalds#15 [ffff800084a2fda0] xlog_cil_push_work at ffff800001284a2c [xfs] torvalds#16 [ffff800084a2fdb0] process_one_work at ffff800040111d08 torvalds#17 [ffff800084a2fe00] worker_thread at ffff8000401121cc torvalds#18 [ffff800084a2fe70] kthread at ffff800040118de4 After commit 2def284 ("xfs: don't allow log IO to be throttled"), the metadata submitted by xlog_write_iclog() should not be throttled. But due to the existence of the dm layer, throttling flush_bio indirectly causes the metadata bio to be throttled. Fix this by conditionally adding REQ_IDLE to flush_bio.bi_opf, which makes wbt_should_throttle() return false to avoid wbt_wait(). Signed-off-by: Jinliang Zheng <alexjlzheng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Tianxiang Peng <txpeng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Hao Peng <flyingpeng@tencent.com> Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
commit cb5edce upstream Upon physical link change, firmware reports to the kernel about the change along with the details like speed, lmac_type_id, etc. Kernel derives lmac_type based on lmac_type_id received from firmware. In a few scenarios, firmware returns an invalid lmac_type_id, which is resulting in below kernel panic. This patch adds the missing validation of the lmac_type_id field. Internal error: Oops: 96000005 [#1] PREEMPT SMP [ 35.321595] Modules linked in: [ 35.328982] CPU: 0 PID: 31 Comm: kworker/0:1 Not tainted 5.4.210-g2e3169d8e1bc-dirty torvalds#17 [ 35.337014] Hardware name: Marvell CN103XX board (DT) [ 35.344297] Workqueue: events work_for_cpu_fn [ 35.352730] pstate: 40400089 (nZcv daIf +PAN -UAO) [ 35.360267] pc : strncpy+0x10/0x30 [ 35.366595] lr : cgx_link_change_handler+0x90/0x180 Fixes: 61071a8 ("octeontx2-af: Forward CGX link notifications to PFs") Signed-off-by: Hariprasad Kelam <hkelam@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Sunil Kovvuri Goutham <sgoutham@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Sai Krishna <saikrishnag@marvell.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <simon.horman@corigine.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Integrated-by: Rui He <rui.he@windriver.com>
Running KASAN-enabled kernel with ACPI_DEBUG_OUTPUT, I've noticed the following: BUG: KASAN: global-out-of-bounds in acpi_ut_safe_strncpy+0x25/0x70 Read of size 16 at addr ffffffff8bf2bee0 by task swapper/0/1 CPU: 2 UID: 0 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 6.15.0-08486-gf66bc387efbe torvalds#17 PREEMPT(full) Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.16.3-4.fc42 04/01/2014 Call Trace: <TASK> dump_stack_lvl+0x189/0x250 ... kasan_check_range+0x2b0/0x2c0 __asan_memcpy+0x29/0x70 acpi_ut_safe_strncpy+0x25/0x70 acpi_ps_alloc_op+0x201/0x3a0 ... The buggy address belongs to the variable: .str.8+0x0/0x20 This happens when 'acpi_ut_safe_strncpy()' makes an attempt to copy to the destination which is larger than source, and may be fixed by using 'strscpy()' (which also guarantees NUL termination for a destination). Fixes: ebf2776 ("ACPICA: Replace strncpy() with memcpy()") Signed-off-by: Dmitry Antipov <dmantipov@yandex.ru>
[ Upstream commit 88f7f56 ] When a bio with REQ_PREFLUSH is submitted to dm, __send_empty_flush() generates a flush_bio with REQ_OP_WRITE | REQ_PREFLUSH | REQ_SYNC, which causes the flush_bio to be throttled by wbt_wait(). An example from v5.4, similar problem also exists in upstream: crash> bt 2091206 PID: 2091206 TASK: ffff2050df92a300 CPU: 109 COMMAND: "kworker/u260:0" #0 [ffff800084a2f7f0] __switch_to at ffff80004008aeb8 #1 [ffff800084a2f820] __schedule at ffff800040bfa0c4 #2 [ffff800084a2f880] schedule at ffff800040bfa4b4 #3 [ffff800084a2f8a0] io_schedule at ffff800040bfa9c4 #4 [ffff800084a2f8c0] rq_qos_wait at ffff8000405925bc #5 [ffff800084a2f940] wbt_wait at ffff8000405bb3a0 torvalds#6 [ffff800084a2f9a0] __rq_qos_throttle at ffff800040592254 torvalds#7 [ffff800084a2f9c0] blk_mq_make_request at ffff80004057cf38 torvalds#8 [ffff800084a2fa60] generic_make_request at ffff800040570138 torvalds#9 [ffff800084a2fae0] submit_bio at ffff8000405703b4 torvalds#10 [ffff800084a2fb50] xlog_write_iclog at ffff800001280834 [xfs] torvalds#11 [ffff800084a2fbb0] xlog_sync at ffff800001280c3c [xfs] torvalds#12 [ffff800084a2fbf0] xlog_state_release_iclog at ffff800001280df4 [xfs] torvalds#13 [ffff800084a2fc10] xlog_write at ffff80000128203c [xfs] torvalds#14 [ffff800084a2fcd0] xlog_cil_push at ffff8000012846dc [xfs] torvalds#15 [ffff800084a2fda0] xlog_cil_push_work at ffff800001284a2c [xfs] torvalds#16 [ffff800084a2fdb0] process_one_work at ffff800040111d08 torvalds#17 [ffff800084a2fe00] worker_thread at ffff8000401121cc torvalds#18 [ffff800084a2fe70] kthread at ffff800040118de4 After commit 2def284 ("xfs: don't allow log IO to be throttled"), the metadata submitted by xlog_write_iclog() should not be throttled. But due to the existence of the dm layer, throttling flush_bio indirectly causes the metadata bio to be throttled. Fix this by conditionally adding REQ_IDLE to flush_bio.bi_opf, which makes wbt_should_throttle() return false to avoid wbt_wait(). Signed-off-by: Jinliang Zheng <alexjlzheng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Tianxiang Peng <txpeng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Hao Peng <flyingpeng@tencent.com> Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
there is a global spinlock between reset and clk, if locked in reset, then print some debug information, maybe dead-lock when uart driver try to disable clk. Backtrace stopped: frame did not save the PC (gdb) thread 4 [Switching to thread 4 (Thread 4)] #0 cpu_relax () at ./arch/riscv/include/asm/vdso/processor.h:22 22 ./arch/riscv/include/asm/vdso/processor.h: No such file or directory. (gdb) bt #0 cpu_relax () at ./arch/riscv/include/asm/vdso/processor.h:22 #1 arch_spin_lock (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd0 <enable_lock>) at ./include/asm-generic/spinlock.h:49 #2 do_raw_spin_lock (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd0 <enable_lock>) at ./include/linux/spinlock.h:186 #3 0xffffffff80aa21ce in __raw_spin_lock_irqsave (lock=0xffffffff81a57cd0 <enable_lock>) at ./include/linux/spinlock_api_smp.h:111 #4 _raw_spin_lock_irqsave (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd0 <enable_lock>) at kernel/locking/spinlock.c:162 #5 0xffffffff80563416 in clk_enable_lock () at ./include/linux/spinlock.h:325 torvalds#6 0xffffffff805648de in clk_core_disable_lock (core=0xffffffd900512500) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1062 torvalds#7 0xffffffff8056527e in clk_disable (clk=<optimized out>) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1084 torvalds#8 clk_disable (clk=0xffffffd9048b5100) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1079 torvalds#9 0xffffffff8059e5d4 in serial_pxa_console_write (co=<optimized out>, s=0xffffffff81a68250 <text> "[ 14.708612] [RESET][spacemit_reset_set][373]:assert = 1, id = 59 \n", count=<optimized out>) at drivers/tty/serial/pxa_k1x.c:1724 torvalds#10 0xffffffff8004a34c in call_console_driver (dropped_text=0xffffffff81a68650 <dropped_text> "", len=69, text=0xffffffff81a68250 <text> "[ 14.708612] [RESET][spacemit_reset_set][373]:assert = 1, id = 59 \n", con=0xffffffff81964c10 <serial_pxa_console>) at kernel/printk/printk.c:1942 torvalds#11 console_emit_next_record (con=con@entry=0xffffffff81964c10 <serial_pxa_console>, ext_text=<optimized out>, dropped_text=0xffffffff81a68650 <dropped_text> "", handover=0xffffffc80578baa7, text=0xffffffff81a68250 <text> "[ 14.708612] [RESET][spacemit_reset_set][373]:assert = 1, id = 59 \n") at kernel/printk/printk.c:2731 torvalds#12 0xffffffff8004a49a in console_flush_all (handover=0xffffffc80578baa7, next_seq=<synthetic pointer>, do_cond_resched=false) at kernel/printk/printk.c:2793 torvalds#13 console_unlock () at kernel/printk/printk.c:2860 torvalds#14 0xffffffff8004b388 in vprintk_emit (facility=facility@entry=0, level=<optimized out>, level@entry=-1, dev_info=dev_info@entry=0x0, fmt=<optimized out>, args=<optimized out>) at kernel/printk/printk.c:2268 torvalds#15 0xffffffff8004b3ae in vprintk_default (fmt=<optimized out>, args=<optimized out>) at kernel/printk/printk.c:2279 torvalds#16 0xffffffff8004b646 in vprintk (fmt=fmt@entry=0xffffffff813be470 "\001\066[RESET][%s][%d]:assert = %d, id = %d \n", args=args@entry=0xffffffc80578bbd8) at kernel/printk/printk_safe.c:50 torvalds#17 0xffffffff80a880d6 in _printk (fmt=fmt@entry=0xffffffff813be470 "\001\066[RESET][%s][%d]:assert = %d, id = %d \n") at kernel/printk/printk.c:2289 torvalds#18 0xffffffff80a90bb6 in spacemit_reset_set (rcdev=rcdev@entry=0xffffffff81f563a8 <k1x_reset_controller+8>, id=id@entry=59, assert=assert@entry=true) at drivers/reset/reset-spacemit-k1x.c:373 torvalds#19 0xffffffff805823b6 in spacemit_reset_update (assert=true, id=59, rcdev=0xffffffff81f563a8 <k1x_reset_controller+8>) at drivers/reset/reset-spacemit-k1x.c:401 torvalds#20 spacemit_reset_update (assert=true, id=59, rcdev=0xffffffff81f563a8 <k1x_reset_controller+8>) at drivers/reset/reset-spacemit-k1x.c:387 torvalds#21 spacemit_reset_assert (rcdev=0xffffffff81f563a8 <k1x_reset_controller+8>, id=59) at drivers/reset/reset-spacemit-k1x.c:413 torvalds#22 0xffffffff8058158e in reset_control_assert (rstc=0xffffffd902b2f280) at drivers/reset/core.c:485 torvalds#23 0xffffffff807ccf96 in cpp_disable_clocks (cpp_dev=cpp_dev@entry=0xffffffd904cc9040) at drivers/media/platform/spacemit/camera/cam_cpp/k1x_cpp.c:960 torvalds#24 0xffffffff807cd0b2 in cpp_release_hardware (cpp_dev=cpp_dev@entry=0xffffffd904cc9040) at drivers/media/platform/spacemit/camera/cam_cpp/k1x_cpp.c:1038 torvalds#25 0xffffffff807cd990 in cpp_close_node (sd=<optimized out>, fh=<optimized out>) at drivers/media/platform/spacemit/camera/cam_cpp/k1x_cpp.c:1135 torvalds#26 0xffffffff8079525e in subdev_close (file=0xffffffd906645d00) at drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-subdev.c:105 torvalds#27 0xffffffff8078e49e in v4l2_release (inode=<optimized out>, filp=0xffffffd906645d00) at drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-dev.c:459 torvalds#28 0xffffffff80154974 in __fput (file=0xffffffd906645d00) at fs/file_table.c:320 torvalds#29 0xffffffff80154aa2 in ____fput (work=<optimized out>) at fs/file_table.c:348 torvalds#30 0xffffffff8002677e in task_work_run () at kernel/task_work.c:179 torvalds#31 0xffffffff800053b4 in resume_user_mode_work (regs=0xffffffc80578bee0) at ./include/linux/resume_user_mode.h:49 torvalds#32 do_work_pending (regs=0xffffffc80578bee0, thread_info_flags=<optimized out>) at arch/riscv/kernel/signal.c:478 torvalds#33 0xffffffff800039c6 in handle_exception () at arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S:374 Backtrace stopped: frame did not save the PC (gdb) thread 1 [Switching to thread 1 (Thread 1)] #0 0xffffffff80047e9c in arch_spin_lock (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd8 <g_cru_lock>) at ./include/asm-generic/spinlock.h:49 49 ./include/asm-generic/spinlock.h: No such file or directory. (gdb) bt #0 0xffffffff80047e9c in arch_spin_lock (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd8 <g_cru_lock>) at ./include/asm-generic/spinlock.h:49 #1 do_raw_spin_lock (lock=lock@entry=0xffffffff81a57cd8 <g_cru_lock>) at ./include/linux/spinlock.h:186 #2 0xffffffff80aa21ce in __raw_spin_lock_irqsave (lock=0xffffffff81a57cd8 <g_cru_lock>) at ./include/linux/spinlock_api_smp.h:111 #3 _raw_spin_lock_irqsave (lock=0xffffffff81a57cd8 <g_cru_lock>) at kernel/locking/spinlock.c:162 #4 0xffffffff8056c4cc in ccu_mix_disable (hw=0xffffffff81956858 <sdh2_clk+120>) at ./include/linux/spinlock.h:325 #5 0xffffffff80564832 in clk_core_disable (core=0xffffffd900529900) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1051 torvalds#6 clk_core_disable (core=0xffffffd900529900) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1031 torvalds#7 0xffffffff805648e6 in clk_core_disable_lock (core=0xffffffd900529900) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1063 torvalds#8 0xffffffff8056527e in clk_disable (clk=<optimized out>) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1084 torvalds#9 clk_disable (clk=clk@entry=0xffffffd904fafa80) at drivers/clk/clk.c:1079 torvalds#10 0xffffffff808bb898 in clk_disable_unprepare (clk=0xffffffd904fafa80) at ./include/linux/clk.h:1085 torvalds#11 0xffffffff808bb916 in spacemit_sdhci_runtime_suspend (dev=<optimized out>) at drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-of-k1x.c:1469 torvalds#12 0xffffffff8066e8e2 in pm_generic_runtime_suspend (dev=<optimized out>) at drivers/base/power/generic_ops.c:25 torvalds#13 0xffffffff80670398 in __rpm_callback (cb=cb@entry=0xffffffff8066e8ca <pm_generic_runtime_suspend>, dev=dev@entry=0xffffffd9018a2810) at drivers/base/power/runtime.c:395 torvalds#14 0xffffffff806704b8 in rpm_callback (cb=cb@entry=0xffffffff8066e8ca <pm_generic_runtime_suspend>, dev=dev@entry=0xffffffd9018a2810) at drivers/base/power/runtime.c:529 torvalds#15 0xffffffff80670bdc in rpm_suspend (dev=0xffffffd9018a2810, rpmflags=<optimized out>) at drivers/base/power/runtime.c:672 torvalds#16 0xffffffff806716de in pm_runtime_work (work=0xffffffd9018a2948) at drivers/base/power/runtime.c:974 torvalds#17 0xffffffff800236f4 in process_one_work (worker=worker@entry=0xffffffd9013ee9c0, work=0xffffffd9018a2948) at kernel/workqueue.c:2289 torvalds#18 0xffffffff80023ba6 in worker_thread (__worker=0xffffffd9013ee9c0) at kernel/workqueue.c:2436 torvalds#19 0xffffffff80028bb2 in kthread (_create=0xffffffd9017de840) at kernel/kthread.c:376 torvalds#20 0xffffffff80003934 in handle_exception () at arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S:249 Backtrace stopped: frame did not save the PC (gdb) Change-Id: Ia95b41ffd6c1893c9c5e9c1c9fc0c155ea902d2c
commit cb5edce upstream Upon physical link change, firmware reports to the kernel about the change along with the details like speed, lmac_type_id, etc. Kernel derives lmac_type based on lmac_type_id received from firmware. In a few scenarios, firmware returns an invalid lmac_type_id, which is resulting in below kernel panic. This patch adds the missing validation of the lmac_type_id field. Internal error: Oops: 96000005 [#1] PREEMPT SMP [ 35.321595] Modules linked in: [ 35.328982] CPU: 0 PID: 31 Comm: kworker/0:1 Not tainted 5.4.210-g2e3169d8e1bc-dirty torvalds#17 [ 35.337014] Hardware name: Marvell CN103XX board (DT) [ 35.344297] Workqueue: events work_for_cpu_fn [ 35.352730] pstate: 40400089 (nZcv daIf +PAN -UAO) [ 35.360267] pc : strncpy+0x10/0x30 [ 35.366595] lr : cgx_link_change_handler+0x90/0x180 Fixes: 61071a8 ("octeontx2-af: Forward CGX link notifications to PFs") Signed-off-by: Hariprasad Kelam <hkelam@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Sunil Kovvuri Goutham <sgoutham@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Sai Krishna <saikrishnag@marvell.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <simon.horman@corigine.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Integrated-by: Rui He <rui.he@windriver.com>
[ Upstream commit 88f7f56 ] When a bio with REQ_PREFLUSH is submitted to dm, __send_empty_flush() generates a flush_bio with REQ_OP_WRITE | REQ_PREFLUSH | REQ_SYNC, which causes the flush_bio to be throttled by wbt_wait(). An example from v5.4, similar problem also exists in upstream: crash> bt 2091206 PID: 2091206 TASK: ffff2050df92a300 CPU: 109 COMMAND: "kworker/u260:0" #0 [ffff800084a2f7f0] __switch_to at ffff80004008aeb8 #1 [ffff800084a2f820] __schedule at ffff800040bfa0c4 #2 [ffff800084a2f880] schedule at ffff800040bfa4b4 #3 [ffff800084a2f8a0] io_schedule at ffff800040bfa9c4 #4 [ffff800084a2f8c0] rq_qos_wait at ffff8000405925bc #5 [ffff800084a2f940] wbt_wait at ffff8000405bb3a0 torvalds#6 [ffff800084a2f9a0] __rq_qos_throttle at ffff800040592254 torvalds#7 [ffff800084a2f9c0] blk_mq_make_request at ffff80004057cf38 torvalds#8 [ffff800084a2fa60] generic_make_request at ffff800040570138 torvalds#9 [ffff800084a2fae0] submit_bio at ffff8000405703b4 torvalds#10 [ffff800084a2fb50] xlog_write_iclog at ffff800001280834 [xfs] torvalds#11 [ffff800084a2fbb0] xlog_sync at ffff800001280c3c [xfs] torvalds#12 [ffff800084a2fbf0] xlog_state_release_iclog at ffff800001280df4 [xfs] torvalds#13 [ffff800084a2fc10] xlog_write at ffff80000128203c [xfs] torvalds#14 [ffff800084a2fcd0] xlog_cil_push at ffff8000012846dc [xfs] torvalds#15 [ffff800084a2fda0] xlog_cil_push_work at ffff800001284a2c [xfs] torvalds#16 [ffff800084a2fdb0] process_one_work at ffff800040111d08 torvalds#17 [ffff800084a2fe00] worker_thread at ffff8000401121cc torvalds#18 [ffff800084a2fe70] kthread at ffff800040118de4 After commit 2def284 ("xfs: don't allow log IO to be throttled"), the metadata submitted by xlog_write_iclog() should not be throttled. But due to the existence of the dm layer, throttling flush_bio indirectly causes the metadata bio to be throttled. Fix this by conditionally adding REQ_IDLE to flush_bio.bi_opf, which makes wbt_should_throttle() return false to avoid wbt_wait(). Signed-off-by: Jinliang Zheng <alexjlzheng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Tianxiang Peng <txpeng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Hao Peng <flyingpeng@tencent.com> Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
[ Upstream commit 88f7f56 ] When a bio with REQ_PREFLUSH is submitted to dm, __send_empty_flush() generates a flush_bio with REQ_OP_WRITE | REQ_PREFLUSH | REQ_SYNC, which causes the flush_bio to be throttled by wbt_wait(). An example from v5.4, similar problem also exists in upstream: crash> bt 2091206 PID: 2091206 TASK: ffff2050df92a300 CPU: 109 COMMAND: "kworker/u260:0" #0 [ffff800084a2f7f0] __switch_to at ffff80004008aeb8 #1 [ffff800084a2f820] __schedule at ffff800040bfa0c4 #2 [ffff800084a2f880] schedule at ffff800040bfa4b4 #3 [ffff800084a2f8a0] io_schedule at ffff800040bfa9c4 #4 [ffff800084a2f8c0] rq_qos_wait at ffff8000405925bc #5 [ffff800084a2f940] wbt_wait at ffff8000405bb3a0 torvalds#6 [ffff800084a2f9a0] __rq_qos_throttle at ffff800040592254 torvalds#7 [ffff800084a2f9c0] blk_mq_make_request at ffff80004057cf38 torvalds#8 [ffff800084a2fa60] generic_make_request at ffff800040570138 torvalds#9 [ffff800084a2fae0] submit_bio at ffff8000405703b4 torvalds#10 [ffff800084a2fb50] xlog_write_iclog at ffff800001280834 [xfs] torvalds#11 [ffff800084a2fbb0] xlog_sync at ffff800001280c3c [xfs] torvalds#12 [ffff800084a2fbf0] xlog_state_release_iclog at ffff800001280df4 [xfs] torvalds#13 [ffff800084a2fc10] xlog_write at ffff80000128203c [xfs] torvalds#14 [ffff800084a2fcd0] xlog_cil_push at ffff8000012846dc [xfs] torvalds#15 [ffff800084a2fda0] xlog_cil_push_work at ffff800001284a2c [xfs] torvalds#16 [ffff800084a2fdb0] process_one_work at ffff800040111d08 torvalds#17 [ffff800084a2fe00] worker_thread at ffff8000401121cc torvalds#18 [ffff800084a2fe70] kthread at ffff800040118de4 After commit 2def284 ("xfs: don't allow log IO to be throttled"), the metadata submitted by xlog_write_iclog() should not be throttled. But due to the existence of the dm layer, throttling flush_bio indirectly causes the metadata bio to be throttled. Fix this by conditionally adding REQ_IDLE to flush_bio.bi_opf, which makes wbt_should_throttle() return false to avoid wbt_wait(). Signed-off-by: Jinliang Zheng <alexjlzheng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Tianxiang Peng <txpeng@tencent.com> Reviewed-by: Hao Peng <flyingpeng@tencent.com> Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
commit cb5edce upstream Upon physical link change, firmware reports to the kernel about the change along with the details like speed, lmac_type_id, etc. Kernel derives lmac_type based on lmac_type_id received from firmware. In a few scenarios, firmware returns an invalid lmac_type_id, which is resulting in below kernel panic. This patch adds the missing validation of the lmac_type_id field. Internal error: Oops: 96000005 [#1] PREEMPT SMP [ 35.321595] Modules linked in: [ 35.328982] CPU: 0 PID: 31 Comm: kworker/0:1 Not tainted 5.4.210-g2e3169d8e1bc-dirty torvalds#17 [ 35.337014] Hardware name: Marvell CN103XX board (DT) [ 35.344297] Workqueue: events work_for_cpu_fn [ 35.352730] pstate: 40400089 (nZcv daIf +PAN -UAO) [ 35.360267] pc : strncpy+0x10/0x30 [ 35.366595] lr : cgx_link_change_handler+0x90/0x180 Fixes: 61071a8 ("octeontx2-af: Forward CGX link notifications to PFs") Signed-off-by: Hariprasad Kelam <hkelam@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Sunil Kovvuri Goutham <sgoutham@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Sai Krishna <saikrishnag@marvell.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <simon.horman@corigine.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Integrated-by: Rui He <rui.he@windriver.com>
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