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Linus Torvalds
98d0052d0d printk changes for 6.2
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Merge tag 'printk-for-6.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/printk/linux

Pull printk updates from Petr Mladek:

 - Add NMI-safe SRCU reader API. It uses atomic_inc() instead of
   this_cpu_inc() on strong load-store architectures.

 - Introduce new console_list_lock to synchronize a manipulation of the
   list of registered consoles and their flags.

   This is a first step in removing the big-kernel-lock-like behavior of
   console_lock(). This semaphore still serializes console->write()
   calbacks against:

      - each other. It primary prevents potential races between early
        and proper console drivers using the same device.

      - suspend()/resume() callbacks and init() operations in some
        drivers.

      - various other operations in the tty/vt and framebufer
        susbsystems. It is likely that console_lock() serializes even
        operations that are not directly conflicting with the
        console->write() callbacks here. This is the most complicated
        big-kernel-lock aspect of the console_lock() that will be hard
        to untangle.

 - Introduce new console_srcu lock that is used to safely iterate and
   access the registered console drivers under SRCU read lock.

   This is a prerequisite for introducing atomic console drivers and
   console kthreads. It will reduce the complexity of serialization
   against normal consoles and console_lock(). Also it should remove the
   risk of deadlock during critical situations, like Oops or panic, when
   only atomic consoles are registered.

 - Check whether the console is registered instead of enabled on many
   locations. It was a historical leftover.

 - Cleanly force a preferred console in xenfb code instead of a dirty
   hack.

 - A lot of code and comment clean ups and improvements.

* tag 'printk-for-6.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/printk/linux: (47 commits)
  printk: htmldocs: add missing description
  tty: serial: sh-sci: use setup() callback for early console
  printk: relieve console_lock of list synchronization duties
  tty: serial: kgdboc: use console_list_lock to trap exit
  tty: serial: kgdboc: synchronize tty_find_polling_driver() and register_console()
  tty: serial: kgdboc: use console_list_lock for list traversal
  tty: serial: kgdboc: use srcu console list iterator
  proc: consoles: use console_list_lock for list iteration
  tty: tty_io: use console_list_lock for list synchronization
  printk, xen: fbfront: create/use safe function for forcing preferred
  netconsole: avoid CON_ENABLED misuse to track registration
  usb: early: xhci-dbc: use console_is_registered()
  tty: serial: xilinx_uartps: use console_is_registered()
  tty: serial: samsung_tty: use console_is_registered()
  tty: serial: pic32_uart: use console_is_registered()
  tty: serial: earlycon: use console_is_registered()
  tty: hvc: use console_is_registered()
  efi: earlycon: use console_is_registered()
  tty: nfcon: use console_is_registered()
  serial_core: replace uart_console_enabled() with uart_console_registered()
  ...
2022-12-12 09:01:36 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
7fc035058e execve updates for v6.2-rc1
- Add timens support (when switching mm). This version has survived
   in -next for the entire cycle (Andrei Vagin).
 
 - Various small bug fixes, refactoring, and readability improvements
   (Bernd Edlinger, Rolf Eike Beer, Bo Liu, Li Zetao Liu Shixin).
 
 - Remove FOLL_FORCE for stack setup (Kees Cook).
 
 - Whilespace cleanups (Rolf Eike Beer, Kees Cook).
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Merge tag 'execve-v6.2-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull execve updates from Kees Cook:
 "Most are small refactorings and bug fixes, but three things stand out:
  switching timens (which got reverted before) looks solid now,
  FOLL_FORCE has been removed (no failures seen yet across several weeks
  in -next), and some whitespace cleanups (which are long overdue).

   - Add timens support (when switching mm). This version has survived
     in -next for the entire cycle (Andrei Vagin)

   - Various small bug fixes, refactoring, and readability improvements
     (Bernd Edlinger, Rolf Eike Beer, Bo Liu, Li Zetao Liu Shixin)

   - Remove FOLL_FORCE for stack setup (Kees Cook)

   - Whitespace cleanups (Rolf Eike Beer, Kees Cook)"

* tag 'execve-v6.2-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  binfmt_misc: fix shift-out-of-bounds in check_special_flags
  binfmt: Fix error return code in load_elf_fdpic_binary()
  exec: Remove FOLL_FORCE for stack setup
  binfmt_elf: replace IS_ERR() with IS_ERR_VALUE()
  binfmt_elf: simplify error handling in load_elf_phdrs()
  binfmt_elf: fix documented return value for load_elf_phdrs()
  exec: simplify initial stack size expansion
  binfmt: Fix whitespace issues
  exec: Add comments on check_unsafe_exec() fs counting
  ELF uapi: add spaces before '{'
  selftests/timens: add a test for vfork+exit
  fs/exec: switch timens when a task gets a new mm
2022-12-12 08:42:29 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
667161ba0a seccomp updates for v6.2-rc1
- Add missing kerndoc parameter (Randy Dunlap).
 
 - Improve seccomp selftest to check CAP_SYS_ADMIN (Gautam Menghani).
 
 - Fix allocation leak when cloned thread immediately dies (Kuniyuki Iwashima).
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Merge tag 'seccomp-v6.2-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull seccomp updates from Kees Cook:

 - Add missing kerndoc parameter (Randy Dunlap)

 - Improve seccomp selftest to check CAP_SYS_ADMIN (Gautam Menghani)

 - Fix allocation leak when cloned thread immediately dies (Kuniyuki
   Iwashima)

* tag 'seccomp-v6.2-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  seccomp: document the "filter_count" field
  seccomp: Move copy_seccomp() to no failure path.
  selftests/seccomp: Check CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability in the test mode_filter_without_nnp
2022-12-12 08:34:05 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
f433cf2102 KCSAN updates for v6.2
This series adds instrumentation for memcpy(), memset(), and memmove() for
 Clang v16+'s new function names that are used when the -fsanitize=thread
 argument is given.  It also fixes objtool warnings from KCSAN's volatile
 instrumentation, and fixes a pair of typos in a pair of Kconfig options'
 help clauses.
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Merge tag 'kcsan.2022.12.02a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu

Pull KCSAN updates from Paul McKenney:

 - Add instrumentation for memcpy(), memset(), and memmove() for Clang
   v16+'s new function names that are used when the -fsanitize=thread
   argument is given

 - Fix objtool warnings from KCSAN's volatile instrumentation, and typos
   in a pair of Kconfig options' help clauses

* tag 'kcsan.2022.12.02a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu:
  kcsan: Fix trivial typo in Kconfig help comments
  objtool, kcsan: Add volatile read/write instrumentation to whitelist
  kcsan: Instrument memcpy/memset/memmove with newer Clang
2022-12-12 08:03:49 -08:00
Linus Torvalds
1fab45ab6e RCU pull request for v6.2
This pull request contains the following branches:
 
 doc.2022.10.20a: Documentation updates.  This is the second
 	in a series from an ongoing review of the RCU documentation.
 
 fixes.2022.10.21a: Miscellaneous fixes.
 
 lazy.2022.11.30a: Introduces a default-off Kconfig option that depends
 	on RCU_NOCB_CPU that, on CPUs mentioned in the nohz_full or
 	rcu_nocbs boot-argument CPU lists, causes call_rcu() to introduce
 	delays.  These delays result in significant power savings on
 	nearly idle Android and ChromeOS systems.  These savings range
 	from a few percent to more than ten percent.
 
 	This series also includes several commits that change call_rcu()
 	to a new call_rcu_hurry() function that avoids these delays in
 	a few cases, for example, where timely wakeups are required.
 	Several of these are outside of RCU and thus have acks and
 	reviews from the relevant maintainers.
 
 srcunmisafe.2022.11.09a: Creates an srcu_read_lock_nmisafe() and an
 	srcu_read_unlock_nmisafe() for architectures that support NMIs,
 	but which do not provide NMI-safe this_cpu_inc().  These NMI-safe
 	SRCU functions are required by the upcoming lockless printk()
 	work by John Ogness et al.
 
 	That printk() series depends on these commits, so if you pull
 	the printk() series before this one, you will have already
 	pulled in this branch, plus two more SRCU commits:
 
 	0cd7e350abc4 ("rcu: Make SRCU mandatory")
 	51f5f78a4f80 ("srcu: Make Tiny synchronize_srcu() check for readers")
 
 	These two commits appear to work well, but do not have
 	sufficient testing exposure over a long enough time for me to
 	feel comfortable pushing them unless something in mainline is
 	definitely going to use them immediately, and currently only
 	the new printk() work uses them.
 
 torture.2022.10.18c: Changes providing minor but important increases
 	in test coverage for the new RCU polled-grace-period APIs.
 
 torturescript.2022.10.20a: Changes that avoid redundant kernel builds,
 	thus providing about a 30% speedup for the torture.sh acceptance
 	test.
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Merge tag 'rcu.2022.12.02a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu

Pull RCU updates from Paul McKenney:

 - Documentation updates. This is the second in a series from an ongoing
   review of the RCU documentation.

 - Miscellaneous fixes.

 - Introduce a default-off Kconfig option that depends on RCU_NOCB_CPU
   that, on CPUs mentioned in the nohz_full or rcu_nocbs boot-argument
   CPU lists, causes call_rcu() to introduce delays.

   These delays result in significant power savings on nearly idle
   Android and ChromeOS systems. These savings range from a few percent
   to more than ten percent.

   This series also includes several commits that change call_rcu() to a
   new call_rcu_hurry() function that avoids these delays in a few
   cases, for example, where timely wakeups are required. Several of
   these are outside of RCU and thus have acks and reviews from the
   relevant maintainers.

 - Create an srcu_read_lock_nmisafe() and an srcu_read_unlock_nmisafe()
   for architectures that support NMIs, but which do not provide
   NMI-safe this_cpu_inc(). These NMI-safe SRCU functions are required
   by the upcoming lockless printk() work by John Ogness et al.

 - Changes providing minor but important increases in torture test
   coverage for the new RCU polled-grace-period APIs.

 - Changes to torturescript that avoid redundant kernel builds, thus
   providing about a 30% speedup for the torture.sh acceptance test.

* tag 'rcu.2022.12.02a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu: (49 commits)
  net: devinet: Reduce refcount before grace period
  net: Use call_rcu_hurry() for dst_release()
  workqueue: Make queue_rcu_work() use call_rcu_hurry()
  percpu-refcount: Use call_rcu_hurry() for atomic switch
  scsi/scsi_error: Use call_rcu_hurry() instead of call_rcu()
  rcu/rcutorture: Use call_rcu_hurry() where needed
  rcu/rcuscale: Use call_rcu_hurry() for async reader test
  rcu/sync: Use call_rcu_hurry() instead of call_rcu
  rcuscale: Add laziness and kfree tests
  rcu: Shrinker for lazy rcu
  rcu: Refactor code a bit in rcu_nocb_do_flush_bypass()
  rcu: Make call_rcu() lazy to save power
  rcu: Implement lockdep_rcu_enabled for !CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
  srcu: Debug NMI safety even on archs that don't require it
  srcu: Explain the reason behind the read side critical section on GP start
  srcu: Warn when NMI-unsafe API is used in NMI
  arch/s390: Add ARCH_HAS_NMI_SAFE_THIS_CPU_OPS Kconfig option
  arch/loongarch: Add ARCH_HAS_NMI_SAFE_THIS_CPU_OPS Kconfig option
  rcu: Fix __this_cpu_read() lockdep warning in rcu_force_quiescent_state()
  rcu-tasks: Make grace-period-age message human-readable
  ...
2022-12-12 07:47:15 -08:00
Rafael J. Wysocki
e0e44513c7 Merge branches 'powercap', 'pm-x86', 'pm-opp' and 'pm-misc'
Merge power capping code updates, x86-specific power management pdate,
operating performance points library updates and miscellaneous power
management updates for 6.2-rc1:

 - Fix compiler warnings with make W=1 in the idle_inject power capping
   driver (Srinivas Pandruvada).

 - Use kstrtobool() instead of strtobool() in the power capping sysfs
   interface (Christophe JAILLET).

 - Add SCMI Powercap based power capping driver (Cristian Marussi).

 - Add Emerald Rapids support to the intel-uncore-freq driver (Artem
   Bityutskiy).

 - Repair slips in kernel-doc comments in the generic notifier code
   (Lukas Bulwahn).

 - Fix several DT issues in the OPP library reorganize code around
   opp-microvolt-<named> DT property (Viresh Kumar).

 - Allow any of opp-microvolt, opp-microamp, or opp-microwatt properties
   to be present without the others present (James Calligeros).

 - Fix clock-latency-ns property in DT example (Serge Semin).

* powercap:
  powercap: idle_inject: Fix warnings with make W=1
  powercap: Use kstrtobool() instead of strtobool()
  powercap: arm_scmi: Add SCMI Powercap based driver

* pm-x86:
  platform/x86: intel-uncore-freq: add Emerald Rapids support

* pm-opp:
  dt-bindings: opp-v2: Fix clock-latency-ns prop in example
  OPP: decouple dt properties in opp_parse_supplies()
  OPP: Simplify opp_parse_supplies() by restructuring it
  OPP: Parse named opp-microwatt property too
  dt-bindings: opp: Fix named microwatt property
  dt-bindings: opp: Fix usage of current in microwatt property

* pm-misc:
  notifier: repair slips in kernel-doc comments
2022-12-12 16:23:36 +01:00
Yang Jihong
c1ac03af6e tracing: Fix infinite loop in tracing_read_pipe on overflowed print_trace_line
print_trace_line may overflow seq_file buffer. If the event is not
consumed, the while loop keeps peeking this event, causing a infinite loop.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20221129113009.182425-1-yangjihong1@huawei.com

Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 088b1e427dbba ("ftrace: pipe fixes")
Signed-off-by: Yang Jihong <yangjihong1@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-12 10:21:46 -05:00
Rafael J. Wysocki
7680d45a91 Merge branches 'pm-cpuidle', 'pm-sleep' and 'pm-domains'
Merge cpuidle changes, updates related to system sleep amd generic power
domains code fixes for 6.2-rc1:

 - Improve kernel messages printed by the cpuidle PCI driver (Ulf
   Hansson).

 - Make the DT cpuidle driver return the correct number of parsed idle
   states, clean it up and clarify a comment in it (Ulf Hansson).

 - Modify the tasks freezing code to avoid using pr_cont() and refine an
   error message printed by it (Rafael Wysocki).

 - Make the hibernation core code complain about memory map mismatches
   during resume to help diagnostics (Xueqin Luo).

 - Fix mistake in a kerneldoc comment in the hibernation code (xiongxin).

 - Reverse the order of performance and enabling operations in the
   generic power domains code (Abel Vesa).

 - Power off[on] domains in hibernate .freeze[thaw]_noirq hook of in the
   generic power domains code (Abel Vesa).

 - Consolidate genpd_restore_noirq() and genpd_resume_noirq() (Shawn
   Guo).

 - Pass generic PM noirq hooks to genpd_finish_suspend() (Shawn Guo).

 - Drop generic power domain status manipulation during hibernate
   restore (Shawn Guo).

* pm-cpuidle:
  cpuidle: dt: Clarify a comment and simplify code in dt_init_idle_driver()
  cpuidle: dt: Return the correct numbers of parsed idle states
  cpuidle: psci: Extend information in log about OSI/PC mode

* pm-sleep:
  PM: sleep: Refine error message in try_to_freeze_tasks()
  PM: sleep: Avoid using pr_cont() in the tasks freezing code
  PM: hibernate: Complain about memory map mismatches during resume
  PM: hibernate: Fix mistake in kerneldoc comment

* pm-domains:
  PM: domains: Reverse the order of performance and enabling ops
  PM: domains: Power off[on] domain in hibernate .freeze[thaw]_noirq hook
  PM: domains: Consolidate genpd_restore_noirq() and genpd_resume_noirq()
  PM: domains: Pass generic PM noirq hooks to genpd_finish_suspend()
  PM: domains: Drop genpd status manipulation for hibernate restore
2022-12-12 16:12:09 +01:00
Gavrilov Ilia
4d8586e046 relay: fix type mismatch when allocating memory in relay_create_buf()
The 'padding' field of the 'rchan_buf' structure is an array of 'size_t'
elements, but the memory is allocated for an array of 'size_t *' elements.

Found by Linux Verification Center (linuxtesting.org) with SVACE.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20221129092002.3538384-1-Ilia.Gavrilov@infotecs.ru
Fixes: b86ff981a825 ("[PATCH] relay: migrate from relayfs to a generic relay API")
Signed-off-by: Ilia.Gavrilov <Ilia.Gavrilov@infotecs.ru>
Cc: Colin Ian King <colin.i.king@gmail.com>
Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Cc: wuchi <wuchi.zero@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2022-12-11 19:30:19 -08:00
Anders Roxell
6fcd4267a8 kernel: kcsan: kcsan_test: build without structleak plugin
Building kcsan_test with structleak plugin enabled makes the stack frame
size to grow.

kernel/kcsan/kcsan_test.c:704:1: error: the frame size of 3296 bytes is larger than 2048 bytes [-Werror=frame-larger-than=]

Turn off the structleak plugin checks for kcsan_test.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20221128104358.2660634-1-anders.roxell@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Anders Roxell <anders.roxell@linaro.org>
Suggested-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Acked-by: Marco Elver <elver@google.com>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: David Gow <davidgow@google.com>
Cc: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2022-12-11 19:30:18 -08:00
Xu Panda
3f0dad0105 relay: use strscpy() is more robust and safer
The implementation of strscpy() is more robust and safer.  That's now the
recommended way to copy NUL terminated strings.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/202211220853259244666@zte.com.cn
Signed-off-by: Xu Panda <xu.panda@zte.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Yang Yang <yang.yang29@zte.com>
Cc: Colin Ian King <colin.i.king@gmail.com>
Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Cc: wuchi <wuchi.zero@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2022-12-11 19:30:18 -08:00
Alexander Potapenko
1e8e4a7cc2 lockdep: allow instrumenting lockdep.c with KMSAN
Lockdep and KMSAN used to play badly together, causing deadlocks when
KMSAN instrumentation of lockdep.c called lockdep functions recursively.

Looks like this is no more the case, and a kernel can run (yet slower)
with both KMSAN and lockdep enabled.  This patch should fix false
positives on wq_head->lock->dep_map, which KMSAN used to consider
uninitialized because of lockdep.c not being instrumented.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Y3b9AAEKp2Vr3e6O@sol.localdomain/
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20221128094541.2645890-1-glider@google.com
Signed-off-by: Alexander Potapenko <glider@google.com>
Reported-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@kernel.org>
Cc: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Cc: Marco Elver <elver@google.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2022-12-11 18:12:11 -08:00
Eduard Zingerman
4ea2bb158b bpf: use check_ids() for active_lock comparison
An update for verifier.c:states_equal()/regsafe() to use check_ids()
for active spin lock comparisons. This fixes the issue reported by
Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi in [1] using technique suggested by Edward Cree.

W/o this commit the verifier might be tricked to accept the following
program working with a map containing spin locks:

  0: r9 = map_lookup_elem(...)  ; Returns PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE_OR_NULL id=1.
  1: r8 = map_lookup_elem(...)  ; Returns PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE_OR_NULL id=2.
  2: if r9 == 0 goto exit       ; r9 -> PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE.
  3: if r8 == 0 goto exit       ; r8 -> PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE.
  4: r7 = ktime_get_ns()        ; Unbound SCALAR_VALUE.
  5: r6 = ktime_get_ns()        ; Unbound SCALAR_VALUE.
  6: bpf_spin_lock(r8)          ; active_lock.id == 2.
  7: if r6 > r7 goto +1         ; No new information about the state
                                ; is derived from this check, thus
                                ; produced verifier states differ only
                                ; in 'insn_idx'.
  8: r9 = r8                    ; Optionally make r9.id == r8.id.
  --- checkpoint ---            ; Assume is_state_visisted() creates a
                                ; checkpoint here.
  9: bpf_spin_unlock(r9)        ; (a,b) active_lock.id == 2.
                                ; (a) r9.id == 2, (b) r9.id == 1.
 10: exit(0)

Consider two verification paths:
(a) 0-10
(b) 0-7,9-10

The path (a) is verified first. If checkpoint is created at (8)
the (b) would assume that (8) is safe because regsafe() does not
compare register ids for registers of type PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20221111202719.982118-1-memxor@gmail.com/

Reported-by: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <memxor@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Edward Cree <ecree.xilinx@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduard Zingerman <eddyz87@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221209135733.28851-6-eddyz87@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-10 13:20:53 -08:00
Eduard Zingerman
5dd9cdbc9d bpf: states_equal() must build idmap for all function frames
verifier.c:states_equal() must maintain register ID mapping across all
function frames. Otherwise the following example might be erroneously
marked as safe:

main:
    fp[-24] = map_lookup_elem(...)  ; frame[0].fp[-24].id == 1
    fp[-32] = map_lookup_elem(...)  ; frame[0].fp[-32].id == 2
    r1 = &fp[-24]
    r2 = &fp[-32]
    call foo()
    r0 = 0
    exit

foo:
  0: r9 = r1
  1: r8 = r2
  2: r7 = ktime_get_ns()
  3: r6 = ktime_get_ns()
  4: if (r6 > r7) goto skip_assign
  5: r9 = r8

skip_assign:                ; <--- checkpoint
  6: r9 = *r9               ; (a) frame[1].r9.id == 2
                            ; (b) frame[1].r9.id == 1

  7: if r9 == 0 goto exit:  ; mark_ptr_or_null_regs() transfers != 0 info
                            ; for all regs sharing ID:
                            ;   (a) r9 != 0 => &frame[0].fp[-32] != 0
                            ;   (b) r9 != 0 => &frame[0].fp[-24] != 0

  8: r8 = *r8               ; (a) r8 == &frame[0].fp[-32]
                            ; (b) r8 == &frame[0].fp[-32]
  9: r0 = *r8               ; (a) safe
                            ; (b) unsafe

exit:
 10: exit

While processing call to foo() verifier considers the following
execution paths:

(a) 0-10
(b) 0-4,6-10
(There is also path 0-7,10 but it is not interesting for the issue at
 hand. (a) is verified first.)

Suppose that checkpoint is created at (6) when path (a) is verified,
next path (b) is verified and (6) is reached.

If states_equal() maintains separate 'idmap' for each frame the
mapping at (6) for frame[1] would be empty and
regsafe(r9)::check_ids() would add a pair 2->1 and return true,
which is an error.

If states_equal() maintains single 'idmap' for all frames the mapping
at (6) would be { 1->1, 2->2 } and regsafe(r9)::check_ids() would
return false when trying to add a pair 2->1.

This issue was suggested in the following discussion:
https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/CAEf4BzbFB5g4oUfyxk9rHy-PJSLQ3h8q9mV=rVoXfr_JVm8+1Q@mail.gmail.com/

Suggested-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii.nakryiko@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduard Zingerman <eddyz87@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221209135733.28851-4-eddyz87@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-10 13:20:53 -08:00
Eduard Zingerman
7c884339bb bpf: regsafe() must not skip check_ids()
The verifier.c:regsafe() has the following shortcut:

	equal = memcmp(rold, rcur, offsetof(struct bpf_reg_state, parent)) == 0;
	...
	if (equal)
		return true;

Which is executed regardless old register type. This is incorrect for
register types that might have an ID checked by check_ids(), namely:
 - PTR_TO_MAP_KEY
 - PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE
 - PTR_TO_PACKET_META
 - PTR_TO_PACKET

The following pattern could be used to exploit this:

  0: r9 = map_lookup_elem(...)  ; Returns PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE_OR_NULL id=1.
  1: r8 = map_lookup_elem(...)  ; Returns PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE_OR_NULL id=2.
  2: r7 = ktime_get_ns()        ; Unbound SCALAR_VALUE.
  3: r6 = ktime_get_ns()        ; Unbound SCALAR_VALUE.
  4: if r6 > r7 goto +1         ; No new information about the state
                                ; is derived from this check, thus
                                ; produced verifier states differ only
                                ; in 'insn_idx'.
  5: r9 = r8                    ; Optionally make r9.id == r8.id.
  --- checkpoint ---            ; Assume is_state_visisted() creates a
                                ; checkpoint here.
  6: if r9 == 0 goto <exit>     ; Nullness info is propagated to all
                                ; registers with matching ID.
  7: r1 = *(u64 *) r8           ; Not always safe.

Verifier first visits path 1-7 where r8 is verified to be not null
at (6). Later the jump from 4 to 6 is examined. The checkpoint for (6)
looks as follows:
  R8_rD=map_value_or_null(id=2,off=0,ks=4,vs=8,imm=0)
  R9_rwD=map_value_or_null(id=2,off=0,ks=4,vs=8,imm=0)
  R10=fp0

The current state is:
  R0=... R6=... R7=... fp-8=...
  R8=map_value_or_null(id=2,off=0,ks=4,vs=8,imm=0)
  R9=map_value_or_null(id=1,off=0,ks=4,vs=8,imm=0)
  R10=fp0

Note that R8 states are byte-to-byte identical, so regsafe() would
exit early and skip call to check_ids(), thus ID mapping 2->2 will not
be added to 'idmap'. Next, states for R9 are compared: these are not
identical and check_ids() is executed, but 'idmap' is empty, so
check_ids() adds mapping 2->1 to 'idmap' and returns success.

This commit pushes the 'equal' down to register types that don't need
check_ids().

Signed-off-by: Eduard Zingerman <eddyz87@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221209135733.28851-2-eddyz87@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-10 13:20:52 -08:00
Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
b5dce20025 tracing/osnoise: Add preempt and/or irq disabled options
The osnoise workload runs with preemption and IRQs enabled in such
a way as to allow all sorts of noise to disturb osnoise's execution.
hwlat tracer has a similar workload but works with irq disabled,
allowing only NMIs and the hardware to generate noise.

While thinking about adding an options file to hwlat tracer to
allow the system to panic, and other features I was thinking
to add, like having a tracepoint at each noise detection, it
came to my mind that is easier to make osnoise and also do
hardware latency detection than making hwlat "feature compatible"
with osnoise.

Other points are:
 - osnoise already has an independent cpu file.
 - osnoise has a more intuitive interface, e.g., runtime/period vs.
   window/width (and people often need help remembering what it is).
 - osnoise: tracepoints
 - osnoise stop options
 - osnoise options file itself

Moreover, the user-space side (in rtla) is simplified by reusing the
existing osnoise code.

Finally, people have been asking me about using osnoise for hw latency
detection, and I have to explain that it was sufficient but not
necessary. These options make it sufficient and necessary.

Adding a Suggested-by Clark, as he often asked me about this
possibility.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/d9c6c19135497054986900f94c8e47410b15316a.1670623111.git.bristot@kernel.org

Cc: Suggested-by: Clark Williams <williams@redhat.com>
Cc: Juri Lelli <juri.lelli@redhat.com>
Cc: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
Cc: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-10 13:36:05 -05:00
Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
1603dda477 tracing/osnoise: Add PANIC_ON_STOP option
Often the latency observed in a CPU is not caused by the work being done
in the CPU itself, but by work done on another CPU that causes the
hardware to stall all CPUs. In this case, it is interesting to know
what is happening on ALL CPUs, and the best way to do this is via
crash dump analysis.

Add the PANIC_ON_STOP option to osnoise/timerlat tracers. The default
behavior is having this option off. When enabled by the user, the system
will panic after hitting a stop tracing condition.

This option was motivated by a real scenario that Juri Lelli and I
were debugging.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/249ce4287c6725543e6db845a6e0df621dc67db5.1670623111.git.bristot@kernel.org

Cc: Juri Lelli <juri.lelli@redhat.com>
Cc: Clark Williams <williams@redhat.com>
Cc: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
Cc: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-10 13:36:05 -05:00
David Howells
bfd5a5e82d tracing: Fix some checker warnings
Fix some checker warnings in the trace code by adding __printf attributes
to a number of trace functions and their declarations.

Changes:
========
ver #2)
 - Dropped the fix for the unconditional tracing_max_lat_fops decl[1].

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221205180617.9b9d3971cbe06ee536603523@kernel.org/ [1]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/166992525941.1716618.13740663757583361463.stgit@warthog.procyon.org.uk/ # v1
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/167023571258.382307.15314866482834835192.stgit@warthog.procyon.org.uk

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-10 13:36:05 -05:00
Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
ec370890f9 tracing/osnoise: Make osnoise_options static
Make osnoise_options static, as reported by the kernel test robot.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/63255826485400d7a2270e9c5e66111079671e7a.1670228712.git.bristot@kernel.org

Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Cc: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-10 13:36:04 -05:00
Ross Zwisler
98629dadcd tracing: remove unnecessary trace_trigger ifdef
The trace_trigger command line option introduced by
commit a01fdc897fa5 ("tracing: Add trace_trigger kernel command line option")
doesn't need to depend on the CONFIG_HIST_TRIGGERS kernel config option.

This code doesn't depend on the histogram code, and the run-time
selection of triggers is usable without CONFIG_HIST_TRIGGERS.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20221209003310.1737039-1-zwisler@google.com

Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Cc: Joel Fernandes <joel@joelfernandes.org>
Cc: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
Fixes: a01fdc897fa5 ("tracing: Add trace_trigger kernel command line option")
Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <zwisler@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-10 13:36:04 -05:00
Steven Rostedt
88ca6a71dc ring-buffer: Handle resize in early boot up
With the new command line option that allows trace event triggers to be
added at boot, the "snapshot" trigger will allocate the snapshot buffer
very early, when interrupts can not be enabled. Allocating the ring buffer
is not the problem, but it also resizes it, which is, as the resize code
does synchronization that can not be preformed at early boot.

To handle this, first change the raw_spin_lock_irq() in rb_insert_pages()
to raw_spin_lock_irqsave(), such that the unlocking of that spin lock will
not enable interrupts.

Next, where it calls schedule_work_on(), disable migration and check if
the CPU to update is the current CPU, and if so, perform the work
directly, otherwise re-enable migration and call the schedule_work_on() to
the CPU that is being updated. The rb_insert_pages() just needs to be run
on the CPU that it is updating, and does not need preemption nor
interrupts disabled when calling it.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Y5J%2FCajlNh1gexvo@google.com/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20221209101151.1fec1167@gandalf.local.home
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>

Fixes: a01fdc897fa5 ("tracing: Add trace_trigger kernel command line option")
Reported-by: Ross Zwisler <zwisler@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Tested-by: Ross Zwisler <zwisler@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-10 13:36:04 -05:00
Zheng Yejian
608c6ed333 tracing/hist: Fix issue of losting command info in error_log
When input some constructed invalid 'trigger' command, command info
in 'error_log' are lost [1].

The root cause is that there is a path that event_hist_trigger_parse()
is recursely called once and 'last_cmd' which save origin command is
cleared, then later calling of hist_err() will no longer record origin
command info:

  event_hist_trigger_parse() {
    last_cmd_set()  // <1> 'last_cmd' save origin command here at first
    create_actions() {
      onmatch_create() {
        action_create() {
          trace_action_create() {
            trace_action_create_field_var() {
              create_field_var_hist() {
                event_hist_trigger_parse() {  // <2> recursely called once
                  hist_err_clear()  // <3> 'last_cmd' is cleared here
                }
                hist_err()  // <4> No longer find origin command!!!

Since 'glob' is empty string while running into the recurse call, we
can trickly check it and bypass the call of hist_err_clear() to solve it.

[1]
 # cd /sys/kernel/tracing
 # echo "my_synth_event int v1; int v2; int v3;" >> synthetic_events
 # echo 'hist:keys=pid' >> events/sched/sched_waking/trigger
 # echo "hist:keys=next_pid:onmatch(sched.sched_waking).my_synth_event(\
pid,pid1)" >> events/sched/sched_switch/trigger
 # cat error_log
[  8.405018] hist:sched:sched_switch: error: Couldn't find synthetic event
  Command:
hist:keys=next_pid:onmatch(sched.sched_waking).my_synth_event(pid,pid1)
                                                          ^
[  8.816902] hist:sched:sched_switch: error: Couldn't find field
  Command:
hist:keys=next_pid:onmatch(sched.sched_waking).my_synth_event(pid,pid1)
                          ^
[  8.816902] hist:sched:sched_switch: error: Couldn't parse field variable
  Command:
hist:keys=next_pid:onmatch(sched.sched_waking).my_synth_event(pid,pid1)
                          ^
[  8.999880] : error: Couldn't find field
  Command:
           ^
[  8.999880] : error: Couldn't parse field variable
  Command:
           ^
[  8.999880] : error: Couldn't find field
  Command:
           ^
[  8.999880] : error: Couldn't create histogram for field
  Command:
           ^

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20221207135326.3483216-1-zhengyejian1@huawei.com

Cc: <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: <zanussi@kernel.org>
Fixes: f404da6e1d46 ("tracing: Add 'last error' error facility for hist triggers")
Signed-off-by: Zheng Yejian <zhengyejian1@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-10 13:36:04 -05:00
Zheng Yejian
ff4837f7fe tracing: Fix issue of missing one synthetic field
The maximum number of synthetic fields supported is defined as
SYNTH_FIELDS_MAX which value currently is 64, but it actually fails
when try to generate a synthetic event with 64 fields by executing like:

  # echo "my_synth_event int v1; int v2; int v3; int v4; int v5; int v6;\
   int v7; int v8; int v9; int v10; int v11; int v12; int v13; int v14;\
   int v15; int v16; int v17; int v18; int v19; int v20; int v21; int v22;\
   int v23; int v24; int v25; int v26; int v27; int v28; int v29; int v30;\
   int v31; int v32; int v33; int v34; int v35; int v36; int v37; int v38;\
   int v39; int v40; int v41; int v42; int v43; int v44; int v45; int v46;\
   int v47; int v48; int v49; int v50; int v51; int v52; int v53; int v54;\
   int v55; int v56; int v57; int v58; int v59; int v60; int v61; int v62;\
   int v63; int v64" >> /sys/kernel/tracing/synthetic_events

Correct the field counting to fix it.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20221207091557.3137904-1-zhengyejian1@huawei.com

Cc: <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: <zanussi@kernel.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: c9e759b1e845 ("tracing: Rework synthetic event command parsing")
Signed-off-by: Zheng Yejian <zhengyejian1@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-10 13:36:04 -05:00
Zheng Yejian
82470f7d90 tracing/hist: Fix out-of-bound write on 'action_data.var_ref_idx'
When generate a synthetic event with many params and then create a trace
action for it [1], kernel panic happened [2].

It is because that in trace_action_create() 'data->n_params' is up to
SYNTH_FIELDS_MAX (current value is 64), and array 'data->var_ref_idx'
keeps indices into array 'hist_data->var_refs' for each synthetic event
param, but the length of 'data->var_ref_idx' is TRACING_MAP_VARS_MAX
(current value is 16), so out-of-bound write happened when 'data->n_params'
more than 16. In this case, 'data->match_data.event' is overwritten and
eventually cause the panic.

To solve the issue, adjust the length of 'data->var_ref_idx' to be
SYNTH_FIELDS_MAX and add sanity checks to avoid out-of-bound write.

[1]
 # cd /sys/kernel/tracing/
 # echo "my_synth_event int v1; int v2; int v3; int v4; int v5; int v6;\
int v7; int v8; int v9; int v10; int v11; int v12; int v13; int v14;\
int v15; int v16; int v17; int v18; int v19; int v20; int v21; int v22;\
int v23; int v24; int v25; int v26; int v27; int v28; int v29; int v30;\
int v31; int v32; int v33; int v34; int v35; int v36; int v37; int v38;\
int v39; int v40; int v41; int v42; int v43; int v44; int v45; int v46;\
int v47; int v48; int v49; int v50; int v51; int v52; int v53; int v54;\
int v55; int v56; int v57; int v58; int v59; int v60; int v61; int v62;\
int v63" >> synthetic_events
 # echo 'hist:keys=pid:ts0=common_timestamp.usecs if comm=="bash"' >> \
events/sched/sched_waking/trigger
 # echo "hist:keys=next_pid:onmatch(sched.sched_waking).my_synth_event(\
pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,\
pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,\
pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,\
pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid,pid)" >> events/sched/sched_switch/trigger

[2]
BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: ffff91c900000000
PGD 61001067 P4D 61001067 PUD 0
Oops: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP NOPTI
CPU: 2 PID: 322 Comm: bash Tainted: G        W          6.1.0-rc8+ #229
Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS
rel-1.15.0-0-g2dd4b9b3f840-prebuilt.qemu.org 04/01/2014
RIP: 0010:strcmp+0xc/0x30
Code: 75 f7 31 d2 44 0f b6 04 16 44 88 04 11 48 83 c2 01 45 84 c0 75 ee
c3 cc cc cc cc 0f 1f 00 31 c0 eb 08 48 83 c0 01 84 d2 74 13 <0f> b6 14
07 3a 14 06 74 ef 19 c0 83 c8 01 c3 cc cc cc cc 31 c3
RSP: 0018:ffff9b3b00f53c48 EFLAGS: 00000246
RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffffffffba958a68 RCX: 0000000000000000
RDX: 0000000000000010 RSI: ffff91c943d33a90 RDI: ffff91c900000000
RBP: ffff91c900000000 R08: 00000018d604b529 R09: 0000000000000000
R10: ffff91c9483eddb1 R11: ffff91ca483eddab R12: ffff91c946171580
R13: ffff91c9479f0538 R14: ffff91c9457c2848 R15: ffff91c9479f0538
FS:  00007f1d1cfbe740(0000) GS:ffff91c9bdc80000(0000)
knlGS:0000000000000000
CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
CR2: ffff91c900000000 CR3: 0000000006316000 CR4: 00000000000006e0
Call Trace:
 <TASK>
 __find_event_file+0x55/0x90
 action_create+0x76c/0x1060
 event_hist_trigger_parse+0x146d/0x2060
 ? event_trigger_write+0x31/0xd0
 trigger_process_regex+0xbb/0x110
 event_trigger_write+0x6b/0xd0
 vfs_write+0xc8/0x3e0
 ? alloc_fd+0xc0/0x160
 ? preempt_count_add+0x4d/0xa0
 ? preempt_count_add+0x70/0xa0
 ksys_write+0x5f/0xe0
 do_syscall_64+0x3b/0x90
 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x63/0xcd
RIP: 0033:0x7f1d1d0cf077
Code: 64 89 02 48 c7 c0 ff ff ff ff eb bb 0f 1f 80 00 00 00 00 f3 0f 1e
fa 64 8b 04 25 18 00 00 00 85 c0 75 10 b8 01 00 00 00 0f 05 <48> 3d 00
f0 ff ff 77 51 c3 48 83 ec 28 48 89 54 24 18 48 89 74
RSP: 002b:00007ffcebb0e568 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX: 0000000000000001
RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 0000000000000143 RCX: 00007f1d1d0cf077
RDX: 0000000000000143 RSI: 00005639265aa7e0 RDI: 0000000000000001
RBP: 00005639265aa7e0 R08: 000000000000000a R09: 0000000000000142
R10: 000056392639c017 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: 0000000000000143
R13: 00007f1d1d1ae6a0 R14: 00007f1d1d1aa4a0 R15: 00007f1d1d1a98a0
 </TASK>
Modules linked in:
CR2: ffff91c900000000
---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]---
RIP: 0010:strcmp+0xc/0x30
Code: 75 f7 31 d2 44 0f b6 04 16 44 88 04 11 48 83 c2 01 45 84 c0 75 ee
c3 cc cc cc cc 0f 1f 00 31 c0 eb 08 48 83 c0 01 84 d2 74 13 <0f> b6 14
07 3a 14 06 74 ef 19 c0 83 c8 01 c3 cc cc cc cc 31 c3
RSP: 0018:ffff9b3b00f53c48 EFLAGS: 00000246
RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffffffffba958a68 RCX: 0000000000000000
RDX: 0000000000000010 RSI: ffff91c943d33a90 RDI: ffff91c900000000
RBP: ffff91c900000000 R08: 00000018d604b529 R09: 0000000000000000
R10: ffff91c9483eddb1 R11: ffff91ca483eddab R12: ffff91c946171580
R13: ffff91c9479f0538 R14: ffff91c9457c2848 R15: ffff91c9479f0538
FS:  00007f1d1cfbe740(0000) GS:ffff91c9bdc80000(0000)
knlGS:0000000000000000
CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
CR2: ffff91c900000000 CR3: 0000000006316000 CR4: 00000000000006e0

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20221207035143.2278781-1-zhengyejian1@huawei.com

Cc: <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: <zanussi@kernel.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: d380dcde9a07 ("tracing: Fix now invalid var_ref_vals assumption in trace action")
Signed-off-by: Zheng Yejian <zhengyejian1@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-10 13:36:04 -05:00
Zheng Yejian
2cc6a52888 tracing/hist: Fix wrong return value in parse_action_params()
When number of synth fields is more than SYNTH_FIELDS_MAX,
parse_action_params() should return -EINVAL.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20221207034635.2253990-1-zhengyejian1@huawei.com

Cc: <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: <zanussi@kernel.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: c282a386a397 ("tracing: Add 'onmatch' hist trigger action support")
Signed-off-by: Zheng Yejian <zhengyejian1@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-10 13:36:04 -05:00
Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
e25e43a4e5 tracing: Fix complicated dependency of CONFIG_TRACER_MAX_TRACE
Both CONFIG_OSNOISE_TRACER and CONFIG_HWLAT_TRACER partially enables the
CONFIG_TRACER_MAX_TRACE code, but that is complicated and has
introduced a bug; It declares tracing_max_lat_fops data structure outside
of #ifdefs, but since it is defined only when CONFIG_TRACER_MAX_TRACE=y
or CONFIG_HWLAT_TRACER=y, if only CONFIG_OSNOISE_TRACER=y, that
declaration comes to a definition(!).

To fix this issue, and do not repeat the similar problem, makes
CONFIG_OSNOISE_TRACER and CONFIG_HWLAT_TRACER enables the
CONFIG_TRACER_MAX_TRACE always. It has there benefits;
- Fix the tracing_max_lat_fops bug
- Simplify the #ifdefs
- CONFIG_TRACER_MAX_TRACE code is fully enabled, or not.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/167033628155.4111793.12185405690820208159.stgit@devnote3

Fixes: 424b650f35c7 ("tracing: Fix missing osnoise tracer on max_latency")
Cc: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reported-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/166992525941.1716618.13740663757583361463.stgit@warthog.procyon.org.uk/ (original thread and v1)
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/202212052253.VuhZ2ulJ-lkp@intel.com/T/#u (v1 error report)
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-09 23:48:05 -05:00
Steven Rostedt (Google)
575b76cb88 tracing/probes: Handle system names with hyphens
When creating probe names, a check is done to make sure it matches basic C
standard variable naming standards. Basically, starts with alphabetic or
underline, and then the rest of the characters have alpha-numeric or
underline in them.

But system names do not have any true naming conventions, as they are
created by the TRACE_SYSTEM macro and nothing tests to see what they are.
The "xhci-hcd" trace events has a '-' in the system name. When trying to
attach a eprobe to one of these trace points, it fails because the system
name does not follow the variable naming convention because of the
hyphen, and the eprobe checks fail on this.

Allow hyphens in the system name so that eprobes can attach to the
"xhci-hcd" trace events.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/Y3eJ8GiGnEvVd8%2FN@macondo/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20221122122345.160f5077@gandalf.local.home

Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 5b7a96220900e ("tracing/probe: Check event/group naming rule at parsing")
Reported-by: Rafael Mendonca <rafaelmendsr@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2022-12-09 23:48:05 -05:00
Song Chen
fff1787ada trace/kprobe: remove duplicated calls of ring_buffer_event_data
Function __kprobe_trace_func calls ring_buffer_event_data to
get a ring buffer, however, it has been done in above call
trace_event_buffer_reserve. So does __kretprobe_trace_func.

This patch removes those duplicated calls.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/1666145478-4706-1-git-send-email-chensong_2000@189.cn/

Reviewed-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Acked-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Song Chen <chensong_2000@189.cn>
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
2022-12-09 23:48:05 -05:00
Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
ccf47f5cc4 tracing: Add nohitcount option for suppressing display of raw hitcount
Add 'nohitcount' ('NOHC' for short) option for suppressing display of
the raw hitcount column in the histogram.
Note that you must specify at least one value except raw 'hitcount'
when you specify this nohitcount option.

  # cd /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/
  # echo hist:keys=pid:vals=runtime.percent,runtime.graph:sort=pid:NOHC > \
        events/sched/sched_stat_runtime/trigger
  # sleep 10
  # cat events/sched/sched_stat_runtime/hist
 # event histogram
 #
 # trigger info: hist:keys=pid:vals=runtime.percent,runtime.graph:sort=pid:size=2048:nohitcount  [active]
 #

 { pid:          8 }  runtime (%):   3.02  runtime: #
 { pid:         14 }  runtime (%):   2.25  runtime:
 { pid:         16 }  runtime (%):   2.25  runtime:
 { pid:         26 }  runtime (%):   0.17  runtime:
 { pid:         61 }  runtime (%):  11.52  runtime: ####
 { pid:         67 }  runtime (%):   1.56  runtime:
 { pid:         68 }  runtime (%):   0.84  runtime:
 { pid:         76 }  runtime (%):   0.92  runtime:
 { pid:        117 }  runtime (%):   2.50  runtime: #
 { pid:        146 }  runtime (%):  49.88  runtime: ####################
 { pid:        157 }  runtime (%):  16.63  runtime: ######
 { pid:        158 }  runtime (%):   8.38  runtime: ###

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/166610814787.56030.4980636083486339906.stgit@devnote2

Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
Tested-by: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
2022-12-09 23:48:05 -05:00
Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
a2c54256de tracing: Add .graph suffix option to histogram value
Add the .graph suffix which shows the bar graph of the histogram value.

For example, the below example shows that the bar graph
of the histogram of the runtime for each tasks.

------
  # cd /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/
  # echo hist:keys=pid:vals=runtime.graph:sort=pid > \
   events/sched/sched_stat_runtime/trigger
  # sleep 10
  # cat events/sched/sched_stat_runtime/hist
 # event histogram
 #
 # trigger info: hist:keys=pid:vals=hitcount,runtime.graph:sort=pid:size=2048 [active]
 #

 { pid:         14 } hitcount:          2  runtime:
 { pid:         16 } hitcount:          8  runtime:
 { pid:         26 } hitcount:          1  runtime:
 { pid:         57 } hitcount:          3  runtime:
 { pid:         61 } hitcount:         20  runtime: ###
 { pid:         66 } hitcount:          2  runtime:
 { pid:         70 } hitcount:          3  runtime:
 { pid:         72 } hitcount:          2  runtime:
 { pid:        145 } hitcount:         14  runtime: ####################
 { pid:        152 } hitcount:          5  runtime: #######
 { pid:        153 } hitcount:          2  runtime: ####

 Totals:
     Hits: 62
     Entries: 11
     Dropped: 0
-------

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/166610813953.56030.10944148382315789485.stgit@devnote2

Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
Tested-by: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
2022-12-09 23:48:04 -05:00
Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
abaa5258ce tracing: Add .percent suffix option to histogram values
Add .percent suffix option to show the histogram values in percentage.
This feature is useful when we need yo undersntand the overall trend
for the histograms of large values.
E.g. this shows the runtime percentage for each tasks.

------
  # cd /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/
  # echo hist:keys=pid:vals=hitcount,runtime.percent:sort=pid > \
    events/sched/sched_stat_runtime/trigger
  # sleep 10
  # cat events/sched/sched_stat_runtime/hist
 # event histogram
 #
 # trigger info: hist:keys=pid:vals=hitcount,runtime.percent:sort=pid:size=2048 [active]
 #

 { pid:          8 } hitcount:          7  runtime (%):   4.14
 { pid:         14 } hitcount:          5  runtime (%):   3.69
 { pid:         16 } hitcount:         11  runtime (%):   3.41
 { pid:         61 } hitcount:         41  runtime (%):  19.75
 { pid:         65 } hitcount:          4  runtime (%):   1.48
 { pid:         70 } hitcount:          6  runtime (%):   3.60
 { pid:         72 } hitcount:          2  runtime (%):   1.10
 { pid:        144 } hitcount:         10  runtime (%):  32.01
 { pid:        151 } hitcount:          8  runtime (%):  22.66
 { pid:        152 } hitcount:          2  runtime (%):   8.10

 Totals:
     Hits: 96
     Entries: 10
     Dropped: 0
-----

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/166610813077.56030.4238090506973562347.stgit@devnote2

Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
Tested-by: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
2022-12-09 23:48:04 -05:00
Tom Zanussi
5f2e094ed2 tracing: Allow multiple hitcount values in histograms
The hitcount is treated specially in the histograms - since it's
always expected to be there regardless of whether the user specified
anything or not, it's always added as the first histogram value.

Currently the code doesn't allow it to be added more than once as a
value, which is inconsistent with all the other possible values.  It
would seem to be a pointless thing to want to do, but other features
being added such as percent and graph modifiers don't work properly
with the current hitcount restrictions.

Fix this by allowing multiple hitcounts to be added.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/166610812248.56030.16754785928712505251.stgit@devnote2

Signed-off-by: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Tested-by: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
2022-12-09 23:48:04 -05:00
Andrew Morton
3b91010500 Merge branch 'mm-hotfixes-stable' into mm-stable 2022-12-09 19:31:11 -08:00
Tejun Heo
4a7ba45b1a memcg: fix possible use-after-free in memcg_write_event_control()
memcg_write_event_control() accesses the dentry->d_name of the specified
control fd to route the write call.  As a cgroup interface file can't be
renamed, it's safe to access d_name as long as the specified file is a
regular cgroup file.  Also, as these cgroup interface files can't be
removed before the directory, it's safe to access the parent too.

Prior to 347c4a874710 ("memcg: remove cgroup_event->cft"), there was a
call to __file_cft() which verified that the specified file is a regular
cgroupfs file before further accesses.  The cftype pointer returned from
__file_cft() was no longer necessary and the commit inadvertently dropped
the file type check with it allowing any file to slip through.  With the
invarients broken, the d_name and parent accesses can now race against
renames and removals of arbitrary files and cause use-after-free's.

Fix the bug by resurrecting the file type check in __file_cft().  Now that
cgroupfs is implemented through kernfs, checking the file operations needs
to go through a layer of indirection.  Instead, let's check the superblock
and dentry type.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/Y5FRm/cfcKPGzWwl@slm.duckdns.org
Fixes: 347c4a874710 ("memcg: remove cgroup_event->cft")
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Reported-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Acked-by: Roman Gushchin <roman.gushchin@linux.dev>
Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org>
Cc: Muchun Song <songmuchun@bytedance.com>
Cc: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@google.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>	[3.14+]
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2022-12-09 18:41:17 -08:00
Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi
76d16077be bpf: Use memmove for bpf_dynptr_{read,write}
It may happen that destination buffer memory overlaps with memory dynptr
points to. Hence, we must use memmove to correctly copy from dynptr to
destination buffer, or source buffer to dynptr.

This actually isn't a problem right now, as memcpy implementation falls
back to memmove on detecting overlap and warns about it, but we
shouldn't be relying on that.

Acked-by: Joanne Koong <joannelkoong@gmail.com>
Acked-by: David Vernet <void@manifault.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <memxor@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221207204141.308952-7-memxor@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 18:39:28 -08:00
Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi
f6ee298fa1 bpf: Move PTR_TO_STACK alignment check to process_dynptr_func
After previous commit, we are minimizing helper specific assumptions
from check_func_arg_reg_off, making it generic, and offloading checks
for a specific argument type to their respective functions called after
check_func_arg_reg_off has been called.

This allows relying on a consistent set of guarantees after that call
and then relying on them in code that deals with registers for each
argument type later. This is in line with how process_spin_lock,
process_timer_func, process_kptr_func check reg->var_off to be constant.
The same reasoning is used here to move the alignment check into
process_dynptr_func. Note that it also needs to check for constant
var_off, and accumulate the constant var_off when computing the spi in
get_spi, but that fix will come in later changes.

Acked-by: Joanne Koong <joannelkoong@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <memxor@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221207204141.308952-6-memxor@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 18:39:28 -08:00
Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi
184c9bdb8f bpf: Rework check_func_arg_reg_off
While check_func_arg_reg_off is the place which performs generic checks
needed by various candidates of reg->type, there is some handling for
special cases, like ARG_PTR_TO_DYNPTR, OBJ_RELEASE, and
ARG_PTR_TO_RINGBUF_MEM.

This commit aims to streamline these special cases and instead leave
other things up to argument type specific code to handle. The function
will be restrictive by default, and cover all possible cases when
OBJ_RELEASE is set, without having to update the function again (and
missing to do that being a bug).

This is done primarily for two reasons: associating back reg->type to
its argument leaves room for the list getting out of sync when a new
reg->type is supported by an arg_type.

The other case is ARG_PTR_TO_RINGBUF_MEM. The problem there is something
we already handle, whenever a release argument is expected, it should
be passed as the pointer that was received from the acquire function.
Hence zero fixed and variable offset.

There is nothing special about ARG_PTR_TO_RINGBUF_MEM, where technically
its target register type PTR_TO_MEM | MEM_RINGBUF can already be passed
with non-zero offset to other helper functions, which makes sense.

Hence, lift the arg_type_is_release check for reg->off and cover all
possible register types, instead of duplicating the same kind of check
twice for current OBJ_RELEASE arg_types (alloc_mem and ptr_to_btf_id).

For the release argument, arg_type_is_dynptr is the special case, where
we go to actual object being freed through the dynptr, so the offset of
the pointer still needs to allow fixed and variable offset and
process_dynptr_func will verify them later for the release argument case
as well.

This is not specific to ARG_PTR_TO_DYNPTR though, we will need to make
this exception for any future object on the stack that needs to be
released. In this sense, PTR_TO_STACK as a candidate for object on stack
argument is a special case for release offset checks, and they need to
be done by the helper releasing the object on stack.

Since the check has been lifted above all register type checks, remove
the duplicated check that is being done for PTR_TO_BTF_ID.

Acked-by: Joanne Koong <joannelkoong@gmail.com>
Acked-by: David Vernet <void@manifault.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <memxor@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221207204141.308952-5-memxor@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 18:39:06 -08:00
Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi
2706053173 bpf: Rework process_dynptr_func
Recently, user ringbuf support introduced a PTR_TO_DYNPTR register type
for use in callback state, because in case of user ringbuf helpers,
there is no dynptr on the stack that is passed into the callback. To
reflect such a state, a special register type was created.

However, some checks have been bypassed incorrectly during the addition
of this feature. First, for arg_type with MEM_UNINIT flag which
initialize a dynptr, they must be rejected for such register type.
Secondly, in the future, there are plans to add dynptr helpers that
operate on the dynptr itself and may change its offset and other
properties.

In all of these cases, PTR_TO_DYNPTR shouldn't be allowed to be passed
to such helpers, however the current code simply returns 0.

The rejection for helpers that release the dynptr is already handled.

For fixing this, we take a step back and rework existing code in a way
that will allow fitting in all classes of helpers and have a coherent
model for dealing with the variety of use cases in which dynptr is used.

First, for ARG_PTR_TO_DYNPTR, it can either be set alone or together
with a DYNPTR_TYPE_* constant that denotes the only type it accepts.

Next, helpers which initialize a dynptr use MEM_UNINIT to indicate this
fact. To make the distinction clear, use MEM_RDONLY flag to indicate
that the helper only operates on the memory pointed to by the dynptr,
not the dynptr itself. In C parlance, it would be equivalent to taking
the dynptr as a point to const argument.

When either of these flags are not present, the helper is allowed to
mutate both the dynptr itself and also the memory it points to.
Currently, the read only status of the memory is not tracked in the
dynptr, but it would be trivial to add this support inside dynptr state
of the register.

With these changes and renaming PTR_TO_DYNPTR to CONST_PTR_TO_DYNPTR to
better reflect its usage, it can no longer be passed to helpers that
initialize a dynptr, i.e. bpf_dynptr_from_mem, bpf_ringbuf_reserve_dynptr.

A note to reviewers is that in code that does mark_stack_slots_dynptr,
and unmark_stack_slots_dynptr, we implicitly rely on the fact that
PTR_TO_STACK reg is the only case that can reach that code path, as one
cannot pass CONST_PTR_TO_DYNPTR to helpers that don't set MEM_RDONLY. In
both cases such helpers won't be setting that flag.

The next patch will add a couple of selftest cases to make sure this
doesn't break.

Fixes: 205715673844 ("bpf: Add bpf_user_ringbuf_drain() helper")
Acked-by: Joanne Koong <joannelkoong@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <memxor@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221207204141.308952-4-memxor@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 18:25:31 -08:00
Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi
ac50fe51ce bpf: Propagate errors from process_* checks in check_func_arg
Currently, we simply ignore the errors in process_spin_lock,
process_timer_func, process_kptr_func, process_dynptr_func. Instead,
bubble up the error by storing and checking err variable.

Acked-by: Joanne Koong <joannelkoong@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <memxor@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221207204141.308952-3-memxor@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 18:25:31 -08:00
Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi
6b75bd3d03 bpf: Refactor ARG_PTR_TO_DYNPTR checks into process_dynptr_func
ARG_PTR_TO_DYNPTR is akin to ARG_PTR_TO_TIMER, ARG_PTR_TO_KPTR, where
the underlying register type is subjected to more special checks to
determine the type of object represented by the pointer and its state
consistency.

Move dynptr checks to their own 'process_dynptr_func' function so that
is consistent and in-line with existing code. This also makes it easier
to reuse this code for kfunc handling.

Then, reuse this consolidated function in kfunc dynptr handling too.
Note that for kfuncs, the arg_type constraint of DYNPTR_TYPE_LOCAL has
been lifted.

Acked-by: David Vernet <void@manifault.com>
Acked-by: Joanne Koong <joannelkoong@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <memxor@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221207204141.308952-2-memxor@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 18:25:31 -08:00
Jakub Kicinski
837e8ac871 Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
No conflicts.

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 18:19:59 -08:00
Hou Tao
822ed78fab bpf: Skip rcu_barrier() if rcu_trace_implies_rcu_gp() is true
If there are pending rcu callback, free_mem_alloc() will use
rcu_barrier_tasks_trace() and rcu_barrier() to wait for the pending
__free_rcu_tasks_trace() and __free_rcu() callback.

If rcu_trace_implies_rcu_gp() is true, there will be no pending
__free_rcu(), so it will be OK to skip rcu_barrier() as well.

Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
Acked-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Hou Tao <houtao1@huawei.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221209010947.3130477-3-houtao@huaweicloud.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 17:50:17 -08:00
Hou Tao
0893d6007d bpf: Reuse freed element in free_by_rcu during allocation
When there are batched freeing operations on a specific CPU, part of
the freed elements ((high_watermark - lower_watermark) / 2 + 1) will be
indirectly moved into waiting_for_gp list through free_by_rcu list.
After call_rcu_in_progress becomes false again, the remaining elements
in free_by_rcu list will be moved to waiting_for_gp list by the next
invocation of free_bulk(). However if the expiration of RCU tasks trace
grace period is relatively slow, none element in free_by_rcu list will
be moved.

So instead of invoking __alloc_percpu_gfp() or kmalloc_node() to
allocate a new object, in alloc_bulk() just check whether or not there is
freed element in free_by_rcu list and reuse it if available.

Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Hou Tao <houtao1@huawei.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221209010947.3130477-2-houtao@huaweicloud.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 17:50:17 -08:00
Tejun Heo
fbf8321238 memcg: Fix possible use-after-free in memcg_write_event_control()
memcg_write_event_control() accesses the dentry->d_name of the specified
control fd to route the write call.  As a cgroup interface file can't be
renamed, it's safe to access d_name as long as the specified file is a
regular cgroup file.  Also, as these cgroup interface files can't be
removed before the directory, it's safe to access the parent too.

Prior to 347c4a874710 ("memcg: remove cgroup_event->cft"), there was a
call to __file_cft() which verified that the specified file is a regular
cgroupfs file before further accesses.  The cftype pointer returned from
__file_cft() was no longer necessary and the commit inadvertently
dropped the file type check with it allowing any file to slip through.
With the invarients broken, the d_name and parent accesses can now race
against renames and removals of arbitrary files and cause
use-after-free's.

Fix the bug by resurrecting the file type check in __file_cft().  Now
that cgroupfs is implemented through kernfs, checking the file
operations needs to go through a layer of indirection.  Instead, let's
check the superblock and dentry type.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Fixes: 347c4a874710 ("memcg: remove cgroup_event->cft")
Cc: stable@kernel.org # v3.14+
Reported-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Acked-by: Roman Gushchin <roman.gushchin@linux.dev>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2022-12-08 10:40:58 -08:00
Yang Jihong
c2cc0ce72a bpf: Fix comment error in fixup_kfunc_call function
insn->imm for kfunc is the relative address of __bpf_call_base,
instead of __bpf_base_call, Fix the comment error.

Signed-off-by: Yang Jihong <yangjihong1@huawei.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221208013724.257848-1-yangjihong1@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 10:05:05 -08:00
Björn Töpel
d35af0a7fe bpf: Do not zero-extend kfunc return values
In BPF all global functions, and BPF helpers return a 64-bit
value. For kfunc calls, this is not the case, and they can return
e.g. 32-bit values.

The return register R0 for kfuncs calls can therefore be marked as
subreg_def != DEF_NOT_SUBREG. In general, if a register is marked with
subreg_def != DEF_NOT_SUBREG, some archs (where bpf_jit_needs_zext()
returns true) require the verifier to insert explicit zero-extension
instructions.

For kfuncs calls, however, the caller should do sign/zero extension
for return values. In other words, the compiler is responsible to
insert proper instructions, not the verifier.

An example, provided by Yonghong Song:

$ cat t.c
extern unsigned foo(void);
unsigned bar1(void) {
     return foo();
}
unsigned bar2(void) {
     if (foo()) return 10; else return 20;
}

$ clang -target bpf -mcpu=v3 -O2 -c t.c && llvm-objdump -d t.o
t.o:    file format elf64-bpf

Disassembly of section .text:

0000000000000000 <bar1>:
	0:       85 10 00 00 ff ff ff ff call -0x1
	1:       95 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 exit

0000000000000010 <bar2>:
	2:       85 10 00 00 ff ff ff ff call -0x1
	3:       bc 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 w1 = w0
	4:       b4 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 w0 = 0x14
	5:       16 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 if w1 == 0x0 goto +0x1 <LBB1_2>
	6:       b4 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 w0 = 0xa

0000000000000038 <LBB1_2>:
	7:       95 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 exit

If the return value of 'foo()' is used in the BPF program, the proper
zero-extension will be done.

Currently, the verifier correctly marks, say, a 32-bit return value as
subreg_def != DEF_NOT_SUBREG, but will fail performing the actual
zero-extension, due to a verifier bug in
opt_subreg_zext_lo32_rnd_hi32(). load_reg is not properly set to R0,
and the following path will be taken:

		if (WARN_ON(load_reg == -1)) {
			verbose(env, "verifier bug. zext_dst is set, but no reg is defined\n");
			return -EFAULT;
		}

A longer discussion from v1 can be found in the link below.

Correct the verifier by avoiding doing explicit zero-extension of R0
for kfunc calls. Note that R0 will still be marked as a sub-register
for return values smaller than 64-bit.

Fixes: 83a2881903f3 ("bpf: Account for BPF_FETCH in insn_has_def32()")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20221202103620.1915679-1-bjorn@kernel.org/
Suggested-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@meta.com>
Signed-off-by: Björn Töpel <bjorn@rivosinc.com>
Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221207103540.396496-1-bjorn@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-08 09:59:27 -08:00
Yang Jihong
f596da3efa blktrace: Fix output non-blktrace event when blk_classic option enabled
When the blk_classic option is enabled, non-blktrace events must be
filtered out. Otherwise, events of other types are output in the blktrace
classic format, which is unexpected.

The problem can be triggered in the following ways:

  # echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/options/blk_classic
  # echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/enable
  # echo blk > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/current_tracer
  # cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_pipe

Fixes: c71a89615411 ("blktrace: add ftrace plugin")
Signed-off-by: Yang Jihong <yangjihong1@huawei.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221122040410.85113-1-yangjihong1@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2022-12-08 09:26:11 -07:00
Michael Ellerman
f24f21c412 Merge branch 'topic/objtool' into next
Merge the powerpc objtool support, which we were keeping in a topic
branch in case of any merge conflicts.
2022-12-08 23:57:47 +11:00
Petr Mladek
6b2b0d839a Merge branch 'rework/console-list-lock' into for-linus 2022-12-08 11:46:56 +01:00
David Vernet
36aa10ffd6 bpf/docs: Document struct cgroup * kfuncs
bpf_cgroup_acquire(), bpf_cgroup_release(), bpf_cgroup_kptr_get(), and
bpf_cgroup_ancestor(), are kfuncs that were recently added to
kernel/bpf/helpers.c. These are "core" kfuncs in that they're available
for use in any tracepoint or struct_ops BPF program. Though they have no
ABI stability guarantees, we should still document them. This patch adds
a struct cgroup * subsection to the Core kfuncs section which describes
each of these kfuncs.

Signed-off-by: David Vernet <void@manifault.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221207204911.873646-3-void@manifault.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2022-12-07 17:11:24 -08:00