577034 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Eric Biggers
75848108ad libfs: fix infoleak in simple_attr_read()
commit a65cab7d7f05c2061a3e2490257d3086ff3202c6 upstream.

Reading from a debugfs file at a nonzero position, without first reading
at position 0, leaks uninitialized memory to userspace.

It's a bit tricky to do this, since lseek() and pread() aren't allowed
on these files, and write() doesn't update the position on them.  But
writing to them with splice() *does* update the position:

	#define _GNU_SOURCE 1
	#include <fcntl.h>
	#include <stdio.h>
	#include <unistd.h>
	int main()
	{
		int pipes[2], fd, n, i;
		char buf[32];

		pipe(pipes);
		write(pipes[1], "0", 1);
		fd = open("/sys/kernel/debug/fault_around_bytes", O_RDWR);
		splice(pipes[0], NULL, fd, NULL, 1, 0);
		n = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
		for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
			printf("%02x", buf[i]);
		printf("\n");
	}

Output:
	5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a30

Fix the infoleak by making simple_attr_read() always fill
simple_attr::get_buf if it hasn't been filled yet.

Reported-by: syzbot+fcab69d1ada3e8d6f06b@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reported-by: Alexander Potapenko <glider@google.com>
Fixes: acaefc25d21f ("[PATCH] libfs: add simple attribute files")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200308023849.988264-1-ebiggers@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:38 +02:00
Qiujun Huang
1a62a26c4e staging: wlan-ng: fix use-after-free Read in hfa384x_usbin_callback
commit 1165dd73e811a07d947aee218510571f516081f6 upstream.

We can't handle the case length > WLAN_DATA_MAXLEN.
Because the size of rxfrm->data is WLAN_DATA_MAXLEN(2312), and we can't
read more than that.

Thanks-to: Hillf Danton <hdanton@sina.com>
Reported-and-tested-by: syzbot+7d42d68643a35f71ac8a@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Qiujun Huang <hqjagain@gmail.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200326131850.17711-1-hqjagain@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:38 +02:00
Larry Finger
32cb9ed16b staging: rtl8188eu: Add ASUS USB-N10 Nano B1 to device table
commit 38ef48f7d4b7342f145a1b4f96023bde99aeb245 upstream.

The ASUS USB-N10 Nano B1 has been reported as a new RTL8188EU device.
Add it to the device tables.

Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
Reported-by: kovi <zraetn@gmail.com>
Cc: Stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200321180011.26153-1-Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:38 +02:00
Johan Hovold
827a4d693d media: usbtv: fix control-message timeouts
commit 536f561d871c5781bc33d26d415685211b94032e upstream.

The driver was issuing synchronous uninterruptible control requests
without using a timeout. This could lead to the driver hanging on
various user requests due to a malfunctioning (or malicious) device
until the device is physically disconnected.

The USB upper limit of five seconds per request should be more than
enough.

Fixes: f3d27f34fdd7 ("[media] usbtv: Add driver for Fushicai USBTV007 video frame grabber")
Fixes: c53a846c48f2 ("[media] usbtv: add video controls")
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>     # 3.11
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:38 +02:00
Johan Hovold
0581808a4b media: flexcop-usb: fix endpoint sanity check
commit bca243b1ce0e46be26f7c63b5591dfbb41f558e5 upstream.

commit 1b976fc6d684 ("media: b2c2-flexcop-usb: add sanity checking") added
an endpoint sanity check to address a NULL-pointer dereference on probe.
Unfortunately the check was done on the current altsetting which was later
changed.

Fix this by moving the sanity check to after the altsetting is changed.

Fixes: 1b976fc6d684 ("media: b2c2-flexcop-usb: add sanity checking")
Cc: Oliver Neukum <oneukum@suse.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Young <sean@mess.org>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:38 +02:00
Mans Rullgard
2459e0079d usb: musb: fix crash with highmen PIO and usbmon
commit 52974d94a206ce428d9d9b6eaa208238024be82a upstream.

When handling a PIO bulk transfer with highmem buffer, a temporary
mapping is assigned to urb->transfer_buffer.  After the transfer is
complete, an invalid address is left behind in this pointer.  This is
not ordinarily a problem since nothing touches that buffer before the
urb is released.  However, when usbmon is active, usbmon_urb_complete()
calls (indirectly) mon_bin_get_data() which does access the transfer
buffer if it is set.  To prevent an invalid memory access here, reset
urb->transfer_buffer to NULL when finished (musb_host_rx()), or do not
set it at all (musb_host_tx()).

Fixes: 8e8a55165469 ("usb: musb: host: Handle highmem in PIO mode")
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Bin Liu <b-liu@ti.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200316211136.2274-8-b-liu@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:37 +02:00
Qiujun Huang
de5908f481 USB: serial: io_edgeport: fix slab-out-of-bounds read in edge_interrupt_callback
commit 57aa9f294b09463492f604feaa5cc719beaace32 upstream.

Fix slab-out-of-bounds read in the interrupt-URB completion handler.

The boundary condition should be (length - 1) as we access
data[position + 1].

Reported-and-tested-by: syzbot+37ba33391ad5f3935bbd@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Qiujun Huang <hqjagain@gmail.com>
Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2")
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:37 +02:00
Matthias Reichl
2ec350e67e USB: cdc-acm: restore capability check order
commit 62d65bdd9d05158aa2547f8ef72375535f3bc6e3 upstream.

commit b401f8c4f492c ("USB: cdc-acm: fix rounding error in TIOCSSERIAL")
introduced a regression by changing the order of capability and close
settings change checks. When running with CAP_SYS_ADMIN setting the
close settings to the values already set resulted in -EOPNOTSUPP.

Fix this by changing the check order back to how it was before.

Fixes: b401f8c4f492c ("USB: cdc-acm: fix rounding error in TIOCSSERIAL")
Cc: Anthony Mallet <anthony.mallet@laas.fr>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: Oliver Neukum <oneukum@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Reichl <hias@horus.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200327150350.3657-1-hias@horus.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:37 +02:00
Pawel Dembicki
aa7d480f8a USB: serial: option: add Wistron Neweb D19Q1
commit dfee7e2f478346b12ea651d5c28b069f6a4af563 upstream.

This modem is embedded on dlink dwr-960 router.
The oem configuration states:

T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 2 Spd=480 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 2.10 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
P: Vendor=1435 ProdID=d191 Rev=ff.ff
S: Manufacturer=Android
S: Product=Android
S: SerialNumber=0123456789ABCDEF
C:* #Ifs= 6 Cfg#= 1 Atr=80 MxPwr=500mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=(none)
E: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=42 Prot=01 Driver=(none)
E: Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 2 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=(none)
E: Ad=84(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 10 Ivl=32ms
E: Ad=83(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=03(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 3 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=(none)
E: Ad=86(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 10 Ivl=32ms
E: Ad=85(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=04(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 4 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=qmi_wwan
E: Ad=88(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=32ms
E: Ad=87(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=05(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 5 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=08(stor.) Sub=06 Prot=50 Driver=(none)
E: Ad=89(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=06(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=125us

Tested on openwrt distribution

Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:37 +02:00
Pawel Dembicki
4c3c3e4266 USB: serial: option: add BroadMobi BM806U
commit 6cb2669cb97fc4fdf526127159ac59caae052247 upstream.

BroadMobi BM806U is an Qualcomm MDM9225 based 3G/4G modem.
Tested hardware BM806U is mounted on D-Link DWR-921-C3 router.

T:  Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=01 Cnt=01 Dev#=  2 Spd=480  MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 2.01 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=2020 ProdID=2033 Rev= 2.28
S:  Manufacturer=Mobile Connect
S:  Product=Mobile Connect
S:  SerialNumber=f842866cfd5a
C:* #Ifs= 5 Cfg#= 1 Atr=80 MxPwr=500mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=option
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=option
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  10 Ivl=32ms
E:  Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 2 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=option
E:  Ad=85(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  10 Ivl=32ms
E:  Ad=84(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 3 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=option
E:  Ad=87(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  10 Ivl=32ms
E:  Ad=86(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=04(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 4 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=qmi_wwan
E:  Ad=89(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=   8 Ivl=32ms
E:  Ad=88(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=05(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms

Co-developed-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary@eko.one.pl>
Signed-off-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary@eko.one.pl>
Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:37 +02:00
Pawel Dembicki
ef2e291939 USB: serial: option: add support for ASKEY WWHC050
commit 007d20dca2376a751b1dad03442f118438b7e65e upstream.

ASKEY WWHC050 is a mcie LTE modem.
The oem configuration states:

T:  Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#=  2 Spd=480  MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 2.10 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=1690 ProdID=7588 Rev=ff.ff
S:  Manufacturer=Android
S:  Product=Android
S:  SerialNumber=813f0eef6e6e
C:* #Ifs= 6 Cfg#= 1 Atr=80 MxPwr=500mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=option
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=42 Prot=01 Driver=(none)
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 2 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=option
E:  Ad=84(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  10 Ivl=32ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 3 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=option
E:  Ad=86(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  10 Ivl=32ms
E:  Ad=85(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=04(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 4 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=qmi_wwan
E:  Ad=88(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=   8 Ivl=32ms
E:  Ad=87(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=05(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 5 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=08(stor.) Sub=06 Prot=50 Driver=(none)
E:  Ad=89(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=06(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=125us

Tested on openwrt distribution.

Co-developed-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary@eko.one.pl>
Signed-off-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary@eko.one.pl>
Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:37 +02:00
Masami Hiramatsu
705d71d523 tools: Let O= makes handle a relative path with -C option
[ Upstream commit be40920fbf1003c38ccdc02b571e01a75d890c82 ]

When I tried to compile tools/perf from the top directory with the -C
option, the O= option didn't work correctly if I passed a relative path:

  $ make O=BUILD -C tools/perf/
  make: Entering directory '/home/mhiramat/ksrc/linux/tools/perf'
    BUILD:   Doing 'make -j8' parallel build
  ../scripts/Makefile.include:4: *** O=/home/mhiramat/ksrc/linux/tools/perf/BUILD does not exist.  Stop.
  make: *** [Makefile:70: all] Error 2
  make: Leaving directory '/home/mhiramat/ksrc/linux/tools/perf'

The O= directory existence check failed because the check script ran in
the build target directory instead of the directory where I ran the make
command.

To fix that, once change directory to $(PWD) and check O= directory,
since the PWD is set to where the make command runs.

Fixes: c883122acc0d ("perf tools: Let O= makes handle relative paths")
Reported-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Cc: Michal Marek <michal.lkml@markovi.net>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
Cc: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/158351957799.3363.15269768530697526765.stgit@devnote2
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:37 +02:00
Torsten Hilbrich
153db0f43e vti6: Fix memory leak of skb if input policy check fails
commit 2a9de3af21aa8c31cd68b0b39330d69f8c1e59df upstream.

The vti6_rcv function performs some tests on the retrieved tunnel
including checking the IP protocol, the XFRM input policy, the
source and destination address.

In all but one places the skb is released in the error case. When
the input policy check fails the network packet is leaked.

Using the same goto-label discard in this case to fix this problem.

Fixes: ed1efb2aefbb ("ipv6: Add support for IPsec virtual tunnel interfaces")
Signed-off-by: Torsten Hilbrich <torsten.hilbrich@secunet.com>
Reviewed-by: Nicolas Dichtel <nicolas.dichtel@6wind.com>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:37 +02:00
YueHaibing
0ac1dd7bb8 xfrm: policy: Fix doulbe free in xfrm_policy_timer
commit 4c59406ed00379c8663f8663d82b2537467ce9d7 upstream.

After xfrm_add_policy add a policy, its ref is 2, then

                             xfrm_policy_timer
                               read_lock
                               xp->walk.dead is 0
                               ....
                               mod_timer()
xfrm_policy_kill
  policy->walk.dead = 1
  ....
  del_timer(&policy->timer)
    xfrm_pol_put //ref is 1
  xfrm_pol_put  //ref is 0
    xfrm_policy_destroy
      call_rcu
                                 xfrm_pol_hold //ref is 1
                               read_unlock
                               xfrm_pol_put //ref is 0
                                 xfrm_policy_destroy
                                  call_rcu

xfrm_policy_destroy is called twice, which may leads to
double free.

Call Trace:
RIP: 0010:refcount_warn_saturate+0x161/0x210
...
 xfrm_policy_timer+0x522/0x600
 call_timer_fn+0x1b3/0x5e0
 ? __xfrm_decode_session+0x2990/0x2990
 ? msleep+0xb0/0xb0
 ? _raw_spin_unlock_irq+0x24/0x40
 ? __xfrm_decode_session+0x2990/0x2990
 ? __xfrm_decode_session+0x2990/0x2990
 run_timer_softirq+0x5c5/0x10e0

Fix this by use write_lock_bh in xfrm_policy_kill.

Fixes: ea2dea9dacc2 ("xfrm: remove policy lock when accessing policy->walk.dead")
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Acked-by: Timo Teräs <timo.teras@iki.fi>
Acked-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:36 +02:00
Xin Long
9d2b4a021f xfrm: add the missing verify_sec_ctx_len check in xfrm_add_acquire
commit a1a7e3a36e01ca6e67014f8cf673cb8e47be5550 upstream.

Without doing verify_sec_ctx_len() check in xfrm_add_acquire(), it may be
out-of-bounds to access uctx->ctx_str with uctx->ctx_len, as noticed by
syz:

  BUG: KASAN: slab-out-of-bounds in selinux_xfrm_alloc_user+0x237/0x430
  Read of size 768 at addr ffff8880123be9b4 by task syz-executor.1/11650

  Call Trace:
   dump_stack+0xe8/0x16e
   print_address_description.cold.3+0x9/0x23b
   kasan_report.cold.4+0x64/0x95
   memcpy+0x1f/0x50
   selinux_xfrm_alloc_user+0x237/0x430
   security_xfrm_policy_alloc+0x5c/0xb0
   xfrm_policy_construct+0x2b1/0x650
   xfrm_add_acquire+0x21d/0xa10
   xfrm_user_rcv_msg+0x431/0x6f0
   netlink_rcv_skb+0x15a/0x410
   xfrm_netlink_rcv+0x6d/0x90
   netlink_unicast+0x50e/0x6a0
   netlink_sendmsg+0x8ae/0xd40
   sock_sendmsg+0x133/0x170
   ___sys_sendmsg+0x834/0x9a0
   __sys_sendmsg+0x100/0x1e0
   do_syscall_64+0xe5/0x660
   entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x6a/0xdf

So fix it by adding the missing verify_sec_ctx_len check there.

Fixes: 980ebd25794f ("[IPSEC]: Sync series - acquire insert")
Reported-by: Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:36 +02:00
Xin Long
940161fb4d xfrm: fix uctx len check in verify_sec_ctx_len
commit 171d449a028573b2f0acdc7f31ecbb045391b320 upstream.

It's not sufficient to do 'uctx->len != (sizeof(struct xfrm_user_sec_ctx) +
uctx->ctx_len)' check only, as uctx->len may be greater than nla_len(rt),
in which case it will cause slab-out-of-bounds when accessing uctx->ctx_str
later.

This patch is to fix it by return -EINVAL when uctx->len > nla_len(rt).

Fixes: df71837d5024 ("[LSM-IPSec]: Security association restriction.")
Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:36 +02:00
Nicolas Dichtel
bf588718fe vti[6]: fix packet tx through bpf_redirect() in XinY cases
commit f1ed10264ed6b66b9cd5e8461cffce69be482356 upstream.

I forgot the 4in6/6in4 cases in my previous patch. Let's fix them.

Fixes: 95224166a903 ("vti[6]: fix packet tx through bpf_redirect()")
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Dichtel <nicolas.dichtel@6wind.com>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:36 +02:00
Edward Cree
b0b9907a35 genirq: Fix reference leaks on irq affinity notifiers
commit df81dfcfd6991d547653d46c051bac195cd182c1 upstream.

The handling of notify->work did not properly maintain notify->kref in two
 cases:
1) where the work was already scheduled, another irq_set_affinity_locked()
   would get the ref and (no-op-ly) schedule the work.  Thus when
   irq_affinity_notify() ran, it would drop the original ref but not the
   additional one.
2) when cancelling the (old) work in irq_set_affinity_notifier(), if there
   was outstanding work a ref had been got for it but was never put.
Fix both by checking the return values of the work handling functions
 (schedule_work() for (1) and cancel_work_sync() for (2)) and put the
 extra ref if the return value indicates preexisting work.

Fixes: cd7eab44e994 ("genirq: Add IRQ affinity notifiers")
Fixes: 59c39840f5ab ("genirq: Prevent use-after-free and work list corruption")
Signed-off-by: Edward Cree <ecree@solarflare.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Acked-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/24f5983f-2ab5-e83a-44ee-a45b5f9300f5@solarflare.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:36 +02:00
Johannes Berg
3d1434b855 mac80211: mark station unauthorized before key removal
commit b16798f5b907733966fd1a558fca823b3c67e4a1 upstream.

If a station is still marked as authorized, mark it as no longer
so before removing its keys. This allows frames transmitted to it
to be rejected, providing additional protection against leaking
plain text data during the disconnection flow.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200326155133.ccb4fb0bb356.If48f0f0504efdcf16b8921f48c6d3bb2cb763c99@changeid
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:36 +02:00
Martin K. Petersen
02497727e5 scsi: sd: Fix optimal I/O size for devices that change reported values
commit ea697a8bf5a4161e59806fab14f6e4a46dc7dcb0 upstream.

Some USB bridge devices will return a default set of characteristics during
initialization. And then, once an attached drive has spun up, substitute
the actual parameters reported by the drive. According to the SCSI spec,
the device should return a UNIT ATTENTION in case any reported parameters
change. But in this case the change is made silently after a small window
where default values are reported.

Commit a83da8a4509d ("scsi: sd: Optimal I/O size should be a multiple of
physical block size") validated the reported optimal I/O size against the
physical block size to overcome problems with devices reporting nonsensical
transfer sizes. However, this validation did not account for the fact that
aforementioned devices will return default values during a brief window
during spin-up. The subsequent change in reported characteristics would
invalidate the checking that had previously been performed.

Unset a previously configured optimal I/O size should the sanity checking
fail on subsequent revalidate attempts.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/33fb522e-4f61-1b76-914f-c9e6a3553c9b@gmail.com
Cc: Bryan Gurney <bgurney@redhat.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Reported-by: Bernhard Sulzer <micraft.b@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Bernhard Sulzer <micraft.b@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:36 +02:00
Dirk Mueller
ce513359d8 scripts/dtc: Remove redundant YYLOC global declaration
commit e33a814e772cdc36436c8c188d8c42d019fda639 upstream.

gcc 10 will default to -fno-common, which causes this error at link
time:

  (.text+0x0): multiple definition of `yylloc'; dtc-lexer.lex.o (symbol from plugin):(.text+0x0): first defined here

This is because both dtc-lexer as well as dtc-parser define the same
global symbol yyloc. Before with -fcommon those were merged into one
defintion. The proper solution would be to to mark this as "extern",
however that leads to:

  dtc-lexer.l:26:16: error: redundant redeclaration of 'yylloc' [-Werror=redundant-decls]
   26 | extern YYLTYPE yylloc;
      |                ^~~~~~
In file included from dtc-lexer.l:24:
dtc-parser.tab.h:127:16: note: previous declaration of 'yylloc' was here
  127 | extern YYLTYPE yylloc;
      |                ^~~~~~
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

which means the declaration is completely redundant and can just be
dropped.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Mueller <dmueller@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
[robh: cherry-pick from upstream]
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
[nc: Also apply to dtc-lexer.lex.c_shipped due to a lack of
     e039139be8c2, where dtc-lexer.l started being used]
Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor <natechancellor@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:36 +02:00
Masami Hiramatsu
b130781c91 perf probe: Do not depend on dwfl_module_addrsym()
commit 1efde2754275dbd9d11c6e0132a4f09facf297ab upstream.

Do not depend on dwfl_module_addrsym() because it can fail on user-space
shared libraries.

Actually, same bug was fixed by commit 664fee3dc379 ("perf probe: Do not
use dwfl_module_addrsym if dwarf_diename finds symbol name"), but commit
07d369857808 ("perf probe: Fix wrong address verification) reverted to
get actual symbol address from symtab.

This fixes it again by getting symbol address from DIE, and only if the
DIE has only address range, it uses dwfl_module_addrsym().

Fixes: 07d369857808 ("perf probe: Fix wrong address verification)
Reported-by: Alexandre Ghiti <alex@ghiti.fr>
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Tested-by: Alexandre Ghiti <alex@ghiti.fr>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
Link: http://lore.kernel.org/lkml/158281812176.476.14164573830975116234.stgit@devnote2
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:35 +02:00
Chuhong Yuan
0cfba779de i2c: hix5hd2: add missed clk_disable_unprepare in remove
commit e1b9f99ff8c40bba6e59de9ad4a659447b1e4112 upstream.

The driver forgets to disable and unprepare clk when remove.
Add a call to clk_disable_unprepare to fix it.

Signed-off-by: Chuhong Yuan <hslester96@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Cc: stable@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:35 +02:00
Dominik Czarnota
3247a00943 sxgbe: Fix off by one in samsung driver strncpy size arg
[ Upstream commit f3cc008bf6d59b8d93b4190e01d3e557b0040e15 ]

This patch fixes an off-by-one error in strncpy size argument in
drivers/net/ethernet/samsung/sxgbe/sxgbe_main.c. The issue is that in:

        strncmp(opt, "eee_timer:", 6)

the passed string literal: "eee_timer:" has 10 bytes (without the NULL
byte) and the passed size argument is 6. As a result, the logic will
also accept other, malformed strings, e.g. "eee_tiXXX:".

This bug doesn't seem to have any security impact since its present in
module's cmdline parsing code.

Signed-off-by: Dominik Czarnota <dominik.b.czarnota@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:35 +02:00
Nicolas Cavallari
2e74e931ad mac80211: Do not send mesh HWMP PREQ if HWMP is disabled
[ Upstream commit ba32679cac50c38fdf488296f96b1f3175532b8e ]

When trying to transmit to an unknown destination, the mesh code would
unconditionally transmit a HWMP PREQ even if HWMP is not the current
path selection algorithm.

Signed-off-by: Nicolas Cavallari <nicolas.cavallari@green-communications.fr>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200305140409.12204-1-cavallar@lri.fr
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:35 +02:00
Wen Xiong
3070f84946 scsi: ipr: Fix softlockup when rescanning devices in petitboot
[ Upstream commit 394b61711f3ce33f75bf70a3e22938464a13b3ee ]

When trying to rescan disks in petitboot shell, we hit the following
softlockup stacktrace:

Kernel panic - not syncing: System is deadlocked on memory
[  241.223394] CPU: 32 PID: 693 Comm: sh Not tainted 5.4.16-openpower1 #1
[  241.223406] Call Trace:
[  241.223415] [c0000003f07c3180] [c000000000493fc4] dump_stack+0xa4/0xd8 (unreliable)
[  241.223432] [c0000003f07c31c0] [c00000000007d4ac] panic+0x148/0x3cc
[  241.223446] [c0000003f07c3260] [c000000000114b10] out_of_memory+0x468/0x4c4
[  241.223461] [c0000003f07c3300] [c0000000001472b0] __alloc_pages_slowpath+0x594/0x6d8
[  241.223476] [c0000003f07c3420] [c00000000014757c] __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x188/0x1a4
[  241.223492] [c0000003f07c34a0] [c000000000153e10] alloc_pages_current+0xcc/0xd8
[  241.223508] [c0000003f07c34e0] [c0000000001577ac] alloc_slab_page+0x30/0x98
[  241.223524] [c0000003f07c3520] [c0000000001597fc] new_slab+0x138/0x40c
[  241.223538] [c0000003f07c35f0] [c00000000015b204] ___slab_alloc+0x1e4/0x404
[  241.223552] [c0000003f07c36c0] [c00000000015b450] __slab_alloc+0x2c/0x48
[  241.223566] [c0000003f07c36f0] [c00000000015b754] kmem_cache_alloc_node+0x9c/0x1b4
[  241.223582] [c0000003f07c3760] [c000000000218c48] blk_alloc_queue_node+0x34/0x270
[  241.223599] [c0000003f07c37b0] [c000000000226574] blk_mq_init_queue+0x2c/0x78
[  241.223615] [c0000003f07c37e0] [c0000000002ff710] scsi_mq_alloc_queue+0x28/0x70
[  241.223631] [c0000003f07c3810] [c0000000003005b8] scsi_alloc_sdev+0x184/0x264
[  241.223647] [c0000003f07c38a0] [c000000000300ba0] scsi_probe_and_add_lun+0x288/0xa3c
[  241.223663] [c0000003f07c3a00] [c000000000301768] __scsi_scan_target+0xcc/0x478
[  241.223679] [c0000003f07c3b20] [c000000000301c64] scsi_scan_channel.part.9+0x74/0x7c
[  241.223696] [c0000003f07c3b70] [c000000000301df4] scsi_scan_host_selected+0xe0/0x158
[  241.223712] [c0000003f07c3bd0] [c000000000303f04] store_scan+0x104/0x114
[  241.223727] [c0000003f07c3cb0] [c0000000002d5ac4] dev_attr_store+0x30/0x4c
[  241.223741] [c0000003f07c3cd0] [c0000000001dbc34] sysfs_kf_write+0x64/0x78
[  241.223756] [c0000003f07c3cf0] [c0000000001da858] kernfs_fop_write+0x170/0x1b8
[  241.223773] [c0000003f07c3d40] [c0000000001621fc] __vfs_write+0x34/0x60
[  241.223787] [c0000003f07c3d60] [c000000000163c2c] vfs_write+0xa8/0xcc
[  241.223802] [c0000003f07c3db0] [c000000000163df4] ksys_write+0x70/0xbc
[  241.223816] [c0000003f07c3e20] [c00000000000b40c] system_call+0x5c/0x68

As a part of the scan process Linux will allocate and configure a
scsi_device for each target to be scanned. If the device is not present,
then the scsi_device is torn down. As a part of scsi_device teardown a
workqueue item will be scheduled and the lockups we see are because there
are 250k workqueue items to be processed.  Accoding to the specification of
SIS-64 sas controller, max_channel should be decreased on SIS-64 adapters
to 4.

The patch fixes softlockup issue.

Thanks for Oliver Halloran's help with debugging and explanation!

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1583510248-23672-1-git-send-email-wenxiong@linux.vnet.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Wen Xiong <wenxiong@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:35 +02:00
Madalin Bucur
dd8515802e dt-bindings: net: FMan erratum A050385
[ Upstream commit 26d5bb9e4c4b541c475751e015072eb2cbf70d15 ]

FMAN DMA read or writes under heavy traffic load may cause FMAN
internal resource leak; thus stopping further packet processing.

The FMAN internal queue can overflow when FMAN splits single
read or write transactions into multiple smaller transactions
such that more than 17 AXI transactions are in flight from FMAN
to interconnect. When the FMAN internal queue overflows, it can
stall further packet processing. The issue can occur with any one
of the following three conditions:

  1. FMAN AXI transaction crosses 4K address boundary (Errata
     A010022)
  2. FMAN DMA address for an AXI transaction is not 16 byte
     aligned, i.e. the last 4 bits of an address are non-zero
  3. Scatter Gather (SG) frames have more than one SG buffer in
     the SG list and any one of the buffers, except the last
     buffer in the SG list has data size that is not a multiple
     of 16 bytes, i.e., other than 16, 32, 48, 64, etc.

With any one of the above three conditions present, there is
likelihood of stalled FMAN packet processing, especially under
stress with multiple ports injecting line-rate traffic.

To avoid situations that stall FMAN packet processing, all of the
above three conditions must be avoided; therefore, configure the
system with the following rules:

  1. Frame buffers must not span a 4KB address boundary, unless
     the frame start address is 256 byte aligned
  2. All FMAN DMA start addresses (for example, BMAN buffer
     address, FD[address] + FD[offset]) are 16B aligned
  3. SG table and buffer addresses are 16B aligned and the size
     of SG buffers are multiple of 16 bytes, except for the last
     SG buffer that can be of any size.

Additional workaround notes:
- Address alignment of 64 bytes is recommended for maximally
efficient system bus transactions (although 16 byte alignment is
sufficient to avoid the stall condition)
- To support frame sizes that are larger than 4K bytes, there are
two options:
  1. Large single buffer frames that span a 4KB page boundary can
     be converted into SG frames to avoid transaction splits at
     the 4KB boundary,
  2. Align the large single buffer to 256B address boundaries,
     ensure that the frame address plus offset is 256B aligned.
- If software generated SG frames have buffers that are unaligned
and with random non-multiple of 16 byte lengths, before
transmitting such frames via FMAN, frames will need to be copied
into a new single buffer or multiple buffer SG frame that is
compliant with the three rules listed above.

Signed-off-by: Madalin Bucur <madalin.bucur@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:35 +02:00
Mike Gilbert
8c8f6057f8 cpupower: avoid multiple definition with gcc -fno-common
[ Upstream commit 2de7fb60a4740135e03cf55c1982e393ccb87b6b ]

Building cpupower with -fno-common in CFLAGS results in errors due to
multiple definitions of the 'cpu_count' and 'start_time' variables.

./utils/idle_monitor/snb_idle.o:./utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.h:28:
multiple definition of `cpu_count';
./utils/idle_monitor/nhm_idle.o:./utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.h:28:
first defined here
...
./utils/idle_monitor/cpuidle_sysfs.o:./utils/idle_monitor/cpuidle_sysfs.c:22:
multiple definition of `start_time';
./utils/idle_monitor/amd_fam14h_idle.o:./utils/idle_monitor/amd_fam14h_idle.c:85:
first defined here

The -fno-common option will be enabled by default in GCC 10.

Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/707462
Signed-off-by: Mike Gilbert <floppym@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:35 +02:00
Sabrina Dubroca
288d91f22d net: ipv4: don't let PMTU updates increase route MTU
[ Upstream commit 28d35bcdd3925e7293408cdb8aa5f2aac5f0d6e3 ]

When an MTU update with PMTU smaller than net.ipv4.route.min_pmtu is
received, we must clamp its value. However, we can receive a PMTU
exception with PMTU < old_mtu < ip_rt_min_pmtu, which would lead to an
increase in PMTU.

To fix this, take the smallest of the old MTU and ip_rt_min_pmtu.

Before this patch, in case of an update, the exception's MTU would
always change. Now, an exception can have only its lock flag updated,
but not the MTU, so we need to add a check on locking to the following
"is this exception getting updated, or close to expiring?" test.

Fixes: d52e5a7e7ca4 ("ipv4: lock mtu in fnhe when received PMTU < net.ipv4.route.min_pmtu")
Signed-off-by: Sabrina Dubroca <sd@queasysnail.net>
Reviewed-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:35 +02:00
Matthew Wilcox
ba21aca8d1 drivers/hwspinlock: use correct radix tree API
[ Upstream commit b76ba4af4ddd6a06f7f65769e7be1bc56556cdf5 ]

radix_tree_is_indirect_ptr() is an internal API.  The correct call to
use is radix_tree_deref_retry() which has the appropriate unlikely()
annotation.

Fixes: c6400ba7e13a ("drivers/hwspinlock: fix race between radix tree insertion and lookup")
Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox <willy@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Konstantin Khlebnikov <koct9i@gmail.com>
Cc: Kirill Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.com>
Cc: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
Cc: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:34 +02:00
Sean Christopherson
9c91947451 KVM: VMX: Do not allow reexecute_instruction() when skipping MMIO instr
[ Upstream commit c4409905cd6eb42cfd06126e9226b0150e05a715 ]

Re-execution after an emulation decode failure is only intended to
handle a case where two or vCPUs race to write a shadowed page, i.e.
we should never re-execute an instruction as part of MMIO emulation.
As handle_ept_misconfig() is only used for MMIO emulation, it should
pass EMULTYPE_NO_REEXECUTE when using the emulator to skip an instr
in the fast-MMIO case where VM_EXIT_INSTRUCTION_LEN is invalid.

And because the cr2 value passed to x86_emulate_instruction() is only
destined for use when retrying or reexecuting, we can simply call
emulate_instruction().

Fixes: d391f1207067 ("x86/kvm/vmx: do not use vm-exit instruction length
                      for fast MMIO when running nested")
Cc: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@intel.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:34 +02:00
Jonas Gorski
715c05edd5 uapi glibc compat: fix outer guard of net device flags enum
[ Upstream commit efc45154828ae4e49c6b46f59882bfef32697d44 ]

Fix a wrong condition preventing the higher net device flags
IFF_LOWER_UP etc to be defined if net/if.h is included before
linux/if.h.

The comment makes it clear the intention was to allow partial
definition with either parts.

This fixes compilation of userspace programs trying to use
IFF_LOWER_UP, IFF_DORMANT or IFF_ECHO.

Fixes: 4a91cb61bb99 ("uapi glibc compat: fix compile errors when glibc net/if.h included before linux/if.h")
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mikko Rapeli <mikko.rapeli@iki.fi>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:34 +02:00
Alaa Hleihel
8d348c13b5 IB/ipoib: Do not warn if IPoIB debugfs doesn't exist
[ Upstream commit 14fa91e0fef8e4d6feb8b1fa2a807828e0abe815 ]

netdev_wait_allrefs() could rebroadcast NETDEV_UNREGISTER event
multiple times until all refs are gone, which will result in calling
ipoib_delete_debug_files multiple times and printing a warning.

Remove the WARN_ONCE since checks of NULL pointers before calling
debugfs_remove are not needed.

Fixes: 771a52584096 ("IB/IPoIB: ibX: failed to create mcg debug file")
Signed-off-by: Alaa Hleihel <alaa@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Dennis Dalessandro <dennis.dalessandro@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:34 +02:00
Eugenio Pérez
79152052fb vhost: Check docket sk_family instead of call getname
[ Upstream commit 42d84c8490f9f0931786f1623191fcab397c3d64 ]

Doing so, we save one call to get data we already have in the struct.

Also, since there is no guarantee that getname use sockaddr_ll
parameter beyond its size, we add a little bit of security here.
It should do not do beyond MAX_ADDR_LEN, but syzbot found that
ax25_getname writes more (72 bytes, the size of full_sockaddr_ax25,
versus 20 + 32 bytes of sockaddr_ll + MAX_ADDR_LEN in syzbot repro).

Fixes: 3a4d5c94e9593 ("vhost_net: a kernel-level virtio server")
Reported-by: syzbot+f2a62d07a5198c819c7b@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Eugenio Pérez <eperezma@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:34 +02:00
Taehee Yoo
5f64b16c47 hsr: set .netnsok flag
[ Upstream commit 09e91dbea0aa32be02d8877bd50490813de56b9a ]

The hsr module has been supporting the list and status command.
(HSR_C_GET_NODE_LIST and HSR_C_GET_NODE_STATUS)
These commands send node information to the user-space via generic netlink.
But, in the non-init_net namespace, these commands are not allowed
because .netnsok flag is false.
So, there is no way to get node information in the non-init_net namespace.

Fixes: f421436a591d ("net/hsr: Add support for the High-availability Seamless Redundancy protocol (HSRv0)")
Signed-off-by: Taehee Yoo <ap420073@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:34 +02:00
Taehee Yoo
44bed638a3 hsr: add restart routine into hsr_get_node_list()
[ Upstream commit ca19c70f5225771c05bcdcb832b4eb84d7271c5e ]

The hsr_get_node_list() is to send node addresses to the userspace.
If there are so many nodes, it could fail because of buffer size.
In order to avoid this failure, the restart routine is added.

Fixes: f421436a591d ("net/hsr: Add support for the High-availability Seamless Redundancy protocol (HSRv0)")
Signed-off-by: Taehee Yoo <ap420073@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:34 +02:00
Taehee Yoo
6c32c9d590 hsr: use rcu_read_lock() in hsr_get_node_{list/status}()
[ Upstream commit 173756b86803655d70af7732079b3aa935e6ab68 ]

hsr_get_node_{list/status}() are not under rtnl_lock() because
they are callback functions of generic netlink.
But they use __dev_get_by_index() without rtnl_lock().
So, it would use unsafe data.
In order to fix it, rcu_read_lock() and dev_get_by_index_rcu()
are used instead of __dev_get_by_index().

Fixes: f421436a591d ("net/hsr: Add support for the High-availability Seamless Redundancy protocol (HSRv0)")
Signed-off-by: Taehee Yoo <ap420073@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:33 +02:00
Taehee Yoo
2451793d16 vxlan: check return value of gro_cells_init()
[ Upstream commit 384d91c267e621e0926062cfb3f20cb72dc16928 ]

gro_cells_init() returns error if memory allocation is failed.
But the vxlan module doesn't check the return value of gro_cells_init().

Fixes: 58ce31cca1ff ("vxlan: GRO support at tunnel layer")`
Signed-off-by: Taehee Yoo <ap420073@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:33 +02:00
Oliver Hartkopp
f59604a80f slcan: not call free_netdev before rtnl_unlock in slcan_open
[ Upstream commit 2091a3d42b4f339eaeed11228e0cbe9d4f92f558 ]

As the description before netdev_run_todo, we cannot call free_netdev
before rtnl_unlock, fix it by reorder the code.

This patch is a 1:1 copy of upstream slip.c commit f596c87005f7
("slip: not call free_netdev before rtnl_unlock in slip_open").

Reported-by: yangerkun <yangerkun@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Oliver Hartkopp <socketcan@hartkopp.net>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:33 +02:00
Dan Carpenter
14de358f08 NFC: fdp: Fix a signedness bug in fdp_nci_send_patch()
[ Upstream commit 0dcdf9f64028ec3b75db6b691560f8286f3898bf ]

The nci_conn_max_data_pkt_payload_size() function sometimes returns
-EPROTO so "max_size" needs to be signed for the error handling to
work.  We can make "payload_size" an int as well.

Fixes: a06347c04c13 ("NFC: Add Intel Fields Peak NFC solution driver")
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:33 +02:00
Cong Wang
d6cdc5bb19 net_sched: keep alloc_hash updated after hash allocation
[ Upstream commit 0d1c3530e1bd38382edef72591b78e877e0edcd3 ]

In commit 599be01ee567 ("net_sched: fix an OOB access in cls_tcindex")
I moved cp->hash calculation before the first
tcindex_alloc_perfect_hash(), but cp->alloc_hash is left untouched.
This difference could lead to another out of bound access.

cp->alloc_hash should always be the size allocated, we should
update it after this tcindex_alloc_perfect_hash().

Reported-and-tested-by: syzbot+dcc34d54d68ef7d2d53d@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reported-and-tested-by: syzbot+c72da7b9ed57cde6fca2@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Fixes: 599be01ee567 ("net_sched: fix an OOB access in cls_tcindex")
Cc: Jamal Hadi Salim <jhs@mojatatu.com>
Cc: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us>
Signed-off-by: Cong Wang <xiyou.wangcong@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:33 +02:00
Cong Wang
7518af6464 net_sched: cls_route: remove the right filter from hashtable
[ Upstream commit ef299cc3fa1a9e1288665a9fdc8bff55629fd359 ]

route4_change() allocates a new filter and copies values from
the old one. After the new filter is inserted into the hash
table, the old filter should be removed and freed, as the final
step of the update.

However, the current code mistakenly removes the new one. This
looks apparently wrong to me, and it causes double "free" and
use-after-free too, as reported by syzbot.

Reported-and-tested-by: syzbot+f9b32aaacd60305d9687@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reported-and-tested-by: syzbot+2f8c233f131943d6056d@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reported-and-tested-by: syzbot+9c2df9fd5e9445b74e01@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Fixes: 1109c00547fc ("net: sched: RCU cls_route")
Cc: Jamal Hadi Salim <jhs@mojatatu.com>
Cc: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us>
Cc: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Cong Wang <xiyou.wangcong@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:33 +02:00
Florian Fainelli
dfddfa8c0c net: dsa: Fix duplicate frames flooded by learning
[ Upstream commit 0e62f543bed03a64495bd2651d4fe1aa4bcb7fe5 ]

When both the switch and the bridge are learning about new addresses,
switch ports attached to the bridge would see duplicate ARP frames
because both entities would attempt to send them.

Fixes: 5037d532b83d ("net: dsa: add Broadcom tag RX/TX handler")
Reported-by: Maxime Bizon <mbizon@freebox.fr>
Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:32 +02:00
Taehee Yoo
81494b3828 hsr: fix general protection fault in hsr_addr_is_self()
[ Upstream commit 3a303cfdd28d5f930a307c82e8a9d996394d5ebd ]

The port->hsr is used in the hsr_handle_frame(), which is a
callback of rx_handler.
hsr master and slaves are initialized in hsr_add_port().
This function initializes several pointers, which includes port->hsr after
registering rx_handler.
So, in the rx_handler routine, un-initialized pointer would be used.
In order to fix this, pointers should be initialized before
registering rx_handler.

Test commands:
    ip netns del left
    ip netns del right
    modprobe -rv veth
    modprobe -rv hsr
    killall ping
    modprobe hsr
    ip netns add left
    ip netns add right
    ip link add veth0 type veth peer name veth1
    ip link add veth2 type veth peer name veth3
    ip link add veth4 type veth peer name veth5
    ip link set veth1 netns left
    ip link set veth3 netns right
    ip link set veth4 netns left
    ip link set veth5 netns right
    ip link set veth0 up
    ip link set veth2 up
    ip link set veth0 address fc:00:00:00:00:01
    ip link set veth2 address fc:00:00:00:00:02
    ip netns exec left ip link set veth1 up
    ip netns exec left ip link set veth4 up
    ip netns exec right ip link set veth3 up
    ip netns exec right ip link set veth5 up
    ip link add hsr0 type hsr slave1 veth0 slave2 veth2
    ip a a 192.168.100.1/24 dev hsr0
    ip link set hsr0 up
    ip netns exec left ip link add hsr1 type hsr slave1 veth1 slave2 veth4
    ip netns exec left ip a a 192.168.100.2/24 dev hsr1
    ip netns exec left ip link set hsr1 up
    ip netns exec left ip n a 192.168.100.1 dev hsr1 lladdr \
	    fc:00:00:00:00:01 nud permanent
    ip netns exec left ip n r 192.168.100.1 dev hsr1 lladdr \
	    fc:00:00:00:00:01 nud permanent
    for i in {1..100}
    do
        ip netns exec left ping 192.168.100.1 &
    done
    ip netns exec left hping3 192.168.100.1 -2 --flood &
    ip netns exec right ip link add hsr2 type hsr slave1 veth3 slave2 veth5
    ip netns exec right ip a a 192.168.100.3/24 dev hsr2
    ip netns exec right ip link set hsr2 up
    ip netns exec right ip n a 192.168.100.1 dev hsr2 lladdr \
	    fc:00:00:00:00:02 nud permanent
    ip netns exec right ip n r 192.168.100.1 dev hsr2 lladdr \
	    fc:00:00:00:00:02 nud permanent
    for i in {1..100}
    do
        ip netns exec right ping 192.168.100.1 &
    done
    ip netns exec right hping3 192.168.100.1 -2 --flood &
    while :
    do
        ip link add hsr0 type hsr slave1 veth0 slave2 veth2
	ip a a 192.168.100.1/24 dev hsr0
	ip link set hsr0 up
	ip link del hsr0
    done

Splat looks like:
[  120.954938][    C0] general protection fault, probably for non-canonical address 0xdffffc0000000006: 0000 [#1]I
[  120.957761][    C0] KASAN: null-ptr-deref in range [0x0000000000000030-0x0000000000000037]
[  120.959064][    C0] CPU: 0 PID: 1511 Comm: hping3 Not tainted 5.6.0-rc5+ #460
[  120.960054][    C0] Hardware name: innotek GmbH VirtualBox/VirtualBox, BIOS VirtualBox 12/01/2006
[  120.962261][    C0] RIP: 0010:hsr_addr_is_self+0x65/0x2a0 [hsr]
[  120.963149][    C0] Code: 44 24 18 70 73 2f c0 48 c1 eb 03 48 8d 04 13 c7 00 f1 f1 f1 f1 c7 40 04 00 f2 f2 f2 4
[  120.966277][    C0] RSP: 0018:ffff8880d9c09af0 EFLAGS: 00010206
[  120.967293][    C0] RAX: 0000000000000006 RBX: 1ffff1101b38135f RCX: 0000000000000000
[  120.968516][    C0] RDX: dffffc0000000000 RSI: ffff8880d17cb208 RDI: 0000000000000000
[  120.969718][    C0] RBP: 0000000000000030 R08: ffffed101b3c0e3c R09: 0000000000000001
[  120.972203][    C0] R10: 0000000000000001 R11: ffffed101b3c0e3b R12: 0000000000000000
[  120.973379][    C0] R13: ffff8880aaf80100 R14: ffff8880aaf800f2 R15: ffff8880aaf80040
[  120.974410][    C0] FS:  00007f58e693f740(0000) GS:ffff8880d9c00000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
[  120.979794][    C0] CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
[  120.980773][    C0] CR2: 00007ffcb8b38f29 CR3: 00000000afe8e001 CR4: 00000000000606f0
[  120.981945][    C0] Call Trace:
[  120.982411][    C0]  <IRQ>
[  120.982848][    C0]  ? hsr_add_node+0x8c0/0x8c0 [hsr]
[  120.983522][    C0]  ? rcu_read_lock_held+0x90/0xa0
[  120.984159][    C0]  ? rcu_read_lock_sched_held+0xc0/0xc0
[  120.984944][    C0]  hsr_handle_frame+0x1db/0x4e0 [hsr]
[  120.985597][    C0]  ? hsr_nl_nodedown+0x2b0/0x2b0 [hsr]
[  120.986289][    C0]  __netif_receive_skb_core+0x6bf/0x3170
[  120.992513][    C0]  ? check_chain_key+0x236/0x5d0
[  120.993223][    C0]  ? do_xdp_generic+0x1460/0x1460
[  120.993875][    C0]  ? register_lock_class+0x14d0/0x14d0
[  120.994609][    C0]  ? __netif_receive_skb_one_core+0x8d/0x160
[  120.995377][    C0]  __netif_receive_skb_one_core+0x8d/0x160
[  120.996204][    C0]  ? __netif_receive_skb_core+0x3170/0x3170
[ ... ]

Reported-by: syzbot+fcf5dd39282ceb27108d@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Fixes: c5a759117210 ("net/hsr: Use list_head (and rcu) instead of array for slave devices.")
Signed-off-by: Taehee Yoo <ap420073@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:32 +02:00
Lyude Paul
5778b9b2aa Revert "drm/dp_mst: Skip validating ports during destruction, just ref"
commit 9765635b30756eb74e05e260ac812659c296cd28 upstream.

This reverts commit:

c54c7374ff44 ("drm/dp_mst: Skip validating ports during destruction, just ref")

ugh.

In drm_dp_destroy_connector_work(), we have a pretty good chance of
freeing the actual struct drm_dp_mst_port. However, after destroying
things we send a hotplug through (*mgr->cbs->hotplug)(mgr) which is
where the problems start.

For i915, this calls all the way down to the fbcon probing helpers,
which start trying to access the port in a modeset.

[   45.062001] ==================================================================
[   45.062112] BUG: KASAN: use-after-free in ex_handler_refcount+0x146/0x180
[   45.062196] Write of size 4 at addr ffff8882b4b70968 by task kworker/3:1/53

[   45.062325] CPU: 3 PID: 53 Comm: kworker/3:1 Kdump: loaded Tainted: G           O      4.20.0-rc4Lyude-Test+ #3
[   45.062442] Hardware name: LENOVO 20BWS1KY00/20BWS1KY00, BIOS JBET71WW (1.35 ) 09/14/2018
[   45.062554] Workqueue: events drm_dp_destroy_connector_work [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.062641] Call Trace:
[   45.062685]  dump_stack+0xbd/0x15a
[   45.062735]  ? dump_stack_print_info.cold.0+0x1b/0x1b
[   45.062801]  ? printk+0x9f/0xc5
[   45.062847]  ? kmsg_dump_rewind_nolock+0xe4/0xe4
[   45.062909]  ? ex_handler_refcount+0x146/0x180
[   45.062970]  print_address_description+0x71/0x239
[   45.063036]  ? ex_handler_refcount+0x146/0x180
[   45.063095]  kasan_report.cold.5+0x242/0x30b
[   45.063155]  __asan_report_store4_noabort+0x1c/0x20
[   45.063313]  ex_handler_refcount+0x146/0x180
[   45.063371]  ? ex_handler_clear_fs+0xb0/0xb0
[   45.063428]  fixup_exception+0x98/0xd7
[   45.063484]  ? raw_notifier_call_chain+0x20/0x20
[   45.063548]  do_trap+0x6d/0x210
[   45.063605]  ? _GLOBAL__sub_I_65535_1_drm_dp_aux_unregister_devnode+0x2f/0x1c6 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.063732]  do_error_trap+0xc0/0x170
[   45.063802]  ? _GLOBAL__sub_I_65535_1_drm_dp_aux_unregister_devnode+0x2f/0x1c6 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.063929]  do_invalid_op+0x3b/0x50
[   45.063997]  ? _GLOBAL__sub_I_65535_1_drm_dp_aux_unregister_devnode+0x2f/0x1c6 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.064103]  invalid_op+0x14/0x20
[   45.064162] RIP: 0010:_GLOBAL__sub_I_65535_1_drm_dp_aux_unregister_devnode+0x2f/0x1c6 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.064274] Code: 00 48 c7 c7 80 fe 53 a0 48 89 e5 e8 5b 6f 26 e1 5d c3 48 8d 0e 0f 0b 48 8d 0b 0f 0b 48 8d 0f 0f 0b 48 8d 0f 0f 0b 49 8d 4d 00 <0f> 0b 49 8d 0e 0f 0b 48 8d 08 0f 0b 49 8d 4d 00 0f 0b 48 8d 0b 0f
[   45.064569] RSP: 0018:ffff8882b789ee10 EFLAGS: 00010282
[   45.064637] RAX: ffff8882af47ae70 RBX: ffff8882af47aa60 RCX: ffff8882b4b70968
[   45.064723] RDX: ffff8882af47ae70 RSI: 0000000000000008 RDI: ffff8882b788bdb8
[   45.064808] RBP: ffff8882b789ee28 R08: ffffed1056f13db4 R09: ffffed1056f13db3
[   45.064894] R10: ffffed1056f13db3 R11: ffff8882b789ed9f R12: ffff8882af47ad28
[   45.064980] R13: ffff8882b4b70968 R14: ffff8882acd86728 R15: ffff8882b4b75dc8
[   45.065084]  drm_dp_mst_reset_vcpi_slots+0x12/0x80 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.065225]  intel_mst_disable_dp+0xda/0x180 [i915]
[   45.065361]  intel_encoders_disable.isra.107+0x197/0x310 [i915]
[   45.065498]  haswell_crtc_disable+0xbe/0x400 [i915]
[   45.065622]  ? i9xx_disable_plane+0x1c0/0x3e0 [i915]
[   45.065750]  intel_atomic_commit_tail+0x74e/0x3e60 [i915]
[   45.065884]  ? intel_pre_plane_update+0xbc0/0xbc0 [i915]
[   45.065968]  ? drm_atomic_helper_swap_state+0x88b/0x1d90 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.066054]  ? kasan_check_write+0x14/0x20
[   45.066165]  ? i915_gem_track_fb+0x13a/0x330 [i915]
[   45.066277]  ? i915_sw_fence_complete+0xe9/0x140 [i915]
[   45.066406]  ? __i915_sw_fence_complete+0xc50/0xc50 [i915]
[   45.066540]  intel_atomic_commit+0x72e/0xef0 [i915]
[   45.066635]  ? drm_dev_dbg+0x200/0x200 [drm]
[   45.066764]  ? intel_atomic_commit_tail+0x3e60/0x3e60 [i915]
[   45.066898]  ? intel_atomic_commit_tail+0x3e60/0x3e60 [i915]
[   45.067001]  drm_atomic_commit+0xc4/0xf0 [drm]
[   45.067074]  restore_fbdev_mode_atomic+0x562/0x780 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.067166]  ? drm_fb_helper_debug_leave+0x690/0x690 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.067249]  ? kasan_check_read+0x11/0x20
[   45.067324]  restore_fbdev_mode+0x127/0x4b0 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.067364]  ? kasan_check_read+0x11/0x20
[   45.067406]  drm_fb_helper_restore_fbdev_mode_unlocked+0x164/0x200 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.067462]  ? drm_fb_helper_hotplug_event+0x30/0x30 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.067508]  ? kasan_check_write+0x14/0x20
[   45.070360]  ? mutex_unlock+0x22/0x40
[   45.073748]  drm_fb_helper_set_par+0xb2/0xf0 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.075846]  drm_fb_helper_hotplug_event.part.33+0x1cd/0x290 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.078088]  drm_fb_helper_hotplug_event+0x1c/0x30 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.082614]  intel_fbdev_output_poll_changed+0x9f/0x140 [i915]
[   45.087069]  drm_kms_helper_hotplug_event+0x67/0x90 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.089319]  intel_dp_mst_hotplug+0x37/0x50 [i915]
[   45.091496]  drm_dp_destroy_connector_work+0x510/0x6f0 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.093675]  ? drm_dp_update_payload_part1+0x1220/0x1220 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.095851]  ? kasan_check_write+0x14/0x20
[   45.098473]  ? kasan_check_read+0x11/0x20
[   45.101155]  ? strscpy+0x17c/0x530
[   45.103808]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x34/0x70
[   45.106456]  ? syscall_return_via_sysret+0xf/0x7f
[   45.109711]  ? read_word_at_a_time+0x20/0x20
[   45.113138]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x40/0x70
[   45.116529]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x34/0x70
[   45.119891]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x40/0x70
[   45.123224]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x34/0x70
[   45.126540]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x34/0x70
[   45.129824]  process_one_work+0x88d/0x15d0
[   45.133172]  ? pool_mayday_timeout+0x850/0x850
[   45.136459]  ? pci_mmcfg_check_reserved+0x110/0x128
[   45.139739]  ? wake_q_add+0xb0/0xb0
[   45.143010]  ? check_preempt_wakeup+0x652/0x1050
[   45.146304]  ? worker_enter_idle+0x29e/0x740
[   45.149589]  ? __schedule+0x1ec0/0x1ec0
[   45.152937]  ? kasan_check_read+0x11/0x20
[   45.156179]  ? _raw_spin_lock_irq+0xa3/0x130
[   45.159382]  ? _raw_read_unlock_irqrestore+0x30/0x30
[   45.162542]  ? kasan_check_write+0x14/0x20
[   45.165657]  worker_thread+0x1a5/0x1470
[   45.168725]  ? set_load_weight+0x2e0/0x2e0
[   45.171755]  ? process_one_work+0x15d0/0x15d0
[   45.174806]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x34/0x70
[   45.177645]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x40/0x70
[   45.180323]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x34/0x70
[   45.182936]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x40/0x70
[   45.185539]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x34/0x70
[   45.188100]  ? __switch_to_asm+0x40/0x70
[   45.190628]  ? __schedule+0x7d4/0x1ec0
[   45.193143]  ? save_stack+0xa9/0xd0
[   45.195632]  ? kasan_check_write+0x10/0x20
[   45.198162]  ? kasan_kmalloc+0xc4/0xe0
[   45.200609]  ? kmem_cache_alloc_trace+0xdd/0x190
[   45.203046]  ? kthread+0x9f/0x3b0
[   45.205470]  ? ret_from_fork+0x35/0x40
[   45.207876]  ? unwind_next_frame+0x43/0x50
[   45.210273]  ? __save_stack_trace+0x82/0x100
[   45.212658]  ? deactivate_slab.isra.67+0x3d4/0x580
[   45.215026]  ? default_wake_function+0x35/0x50
[   45.217399]  ? kasan_check_read+0x11/0x20
[   45.219825]  ? _raw_spin_lock_irqsave+0xae/0x140
[   45.222174]  ? __lock_text_start+0x8/0x8
[   45.224521]  ? replenish_dl_entity.cold.62+0x4f/0x4f
[   45.226868]  ? __kthread_parkme+0x87/0xf0
[   45.229200]  kthread+0x2f7/0x3b0
[   45.231557]  ? process_one_work+0x15d0/0x15d0
[   45.233923]  ? kthread_park+0x120/0x120
[   45.236249]  ret_from_fork+0x35/0x40

[   45.240875] Allocated by task 242:
[   45.243136]  save_stack+0x43/0xd0
[   45.245385]  kasan_kmalloc+0xc4/0xe0
[   45.247597]  kmem_cache_alloc_trace+0xdd/0x190
[   45.249793]  drm_dp_add_port+0x1e0/0x2170 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.252000]  drm_dp_send_link_address+0x4a7/0x740 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.254389]  drm_dp_check_and_send_link_address+0x1a7/0x210 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.256803]  drm_dp_mst_link_probe_work+0x6f/0xb0 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.259200]  process_one_work+0x88d/0x15d0
[   45.261597]  worker_thread+0x1a5/0x1470
[   45.264038]  kthread+0x2f7/0x3b0
[   45.266371]  ret_from_fork+0x35/0x40

[   45.270937] Freed by task 53:
[   45.273170]  save_stack+0x43/0xd0
[   45.275382]  __kasan_slab_free+0x139/0x190
[   45.277604]  kasan_slab_free+0xe/0x10
[   45.279826]  kfree+0x99/0x1b0
[   45.282044]  drm_dp_free_mst_port+0x4a/0x60 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.284330]  drm_dp_destroy_connector_work+0x43e/0x6f0 [drm_kms_helper]
[   45.286660]  process_one_work+0x88d/0x15d0
[   45.288934]  worker_thread+0x1a5/0x1470
[   45.291231]  kthread+0x2f7/0x3b0
[   45.293547]  ret_from_fork+0x35/0x40

[   45.298206] The buggy address belongs to the object at ffff8882b4b70968
                which belongs to the cache kmalloc-2k of size 2048
[   45.303047] The buggy address is located 0 bytes inside of
                2048-byte region [ffff8882b4b70968, ffff8882b4b71168)
[   45.308010] The buggy address belongs to the page:
[   45.310477] page:ffffea000ad2dc00 count:1 mapcount:0 mapping:ffff8882c080cf40 index:0x0 compound_mapcount: 0
[   45.313051] flags: 0x8000000000010200(slab|head)
[   45.315635] raw: 8000000000010200 ffffea000aac2808 ffffea000abe8608 ffff8882c080cf40
[   45.318300] raw: 0000000000000000 00000000000d000d 00000001ffffffff 0000000000000000
[   45.320966] page dumped because: kasan: bad access detected

[   45.326312] Memory state around the buggy address:
[   45.329085]  ffff8882b4b70800: fb fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc
[   45.331845]  ffff8882b4b70880: fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc
[   45.334584] >ffff8882b4b70900: fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fc fb fb fb
[   45.337302]                                                           ^
[   45.340061]  ffff8882b4b70980: fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb
[   45.342910]  ffff8882b4b70a00: fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb fb
[   45.345748] ==================================================================

So, this definitely isn't a fix that we want. This being said; there's
no real easy fix for this problem because of some of the catch-22's of
the MST helpers current design. For starters; we always need to validate
a port with drm_dp_get_validated_port_ref(), but validation relies on
the lifetime of the port in the actual topology. So once the port is
gone, it can't be validated again.

If we were to try to make the payload helpers not use port validation,
then we'd cause another problem: if the port isn't validated, it could
be freed and we'd just start causing more KASAN issues. There are
already hacks that attempt to workaround this in
drm_dp_mst_destroy_connector_work() by re-initializing the kref so that
it can be used again and it's memory can be freed once the VCPI helpers
finish removing the port's respective payloads. But none of these really
do anything helpful since the port still can't be validated since it's
gone from the topology. Also, that workaround is immensely confusing to
read through.

What really needs to be done in order to fix this is to teach DRM how to
track the lifetime of the structs for MST ports and branch devices
separately from their lifetime in the actual topology. Simply put; this
means having two different krefs-one that removes the port/branch device
from the topology, and one that finally calls kfree(). This would let us
simplify things, since we'd now be able to keep ports around without
having to keep them in the topology at the same time, which is exactly
what we need in order to teach our VCPI helpers to only validate ports
when it's actually necessary without running the risk of trying to use
unallocated memory.

Such a fix is on it's way, but for now let's play it safe and just
revert this. If this bug has been around for well over a year, we can
wait a little while to get an actual proper fix here.

Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Fixes: c54c7374ff44 ("drm/dp_mst: Skip validating ports during destruction, just ref")
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run>
Cc: Jerry Zuo <Jerry.Zuo@amd.com>
Cc: Harry Wentland <Harry.Wentland@amd.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.6+
Acked-by: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181128210005.24434-1-lyude@redhat.com
Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:32 +02:00
Cristian Marussi
0ac191b4fc arm64: smp: fix smp_send_stop() behaviour
commit d0bab0c39e32d39a8c5cddca72e5b4a3059fe050 upstream.

On a system with only one CPU online, when another one CPU panics while
starting-up, smp_send_stop() will fail to send any STOP message to the
other already online core, resulting in a system still responsive and
alive at the end of the panic procedure.

[  186.700083] CPU3: shutdown
[  187.075462] CPU2: shutdown
[  187.162869] CPU1: shutdown
[  188.689998] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[  188.691645] kernel BUG at arch/arm64/kernel/cpufeature.c:886!
[  188.692079] Internal error: Oops - BUG: 0 [#1] PREEMPT SMP
[  188.692444] Modules linked in:
[  188.693031] CPU: 3 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/3 Not tainted 5.6.0-rc4-00001-g338d25c35a98 #104
[  188.693175] Hardware name: Foundation-v8A (DT)
[  188.693492] pstate: 200001c5 (nzCv dAIF -PAN -UAO)
[  188.694183] pc : has_cpuid_feature+0xf0/0x348
[  188.694311] lr : verify_local_elf_hwcaps+0x84/0xe8
[  188.694410] sp : ffff800011b1bf60
[  188.694536] x29: ffff800011b1bf60 x28: 0000000000000000
[  188.694707] x27: 0000000000000000 x26: 0000000000000000
[  188.694801] x25: 0000000000000000 x24: ffff80001189a25c
[  188.694905] x23: 0000000000000000 x22: 0000000000000000
[  188.694996] x21: ffff8000114aa018 x20: ffff800011156a38
[  188.695089] x19: ffff800010c944a0 x18: 0000000000000004
[  188.695187] x17: 0000000000000000 x16: 0000000000000000
[  188.695280] x15: 0000249dbde5431e x14: 0262cbe497efa1fa
[  188.695371] x13: 0000000000000002 x12: 0000000000002592
[  188.695472] x11: 0000000000000080 x10: 00400032b5503510
[  188.695572] x9 : 0000000000000000 x8 : ffff800010c80204
[  188.695659] x7 : 00000000410fd0f0 x6 : 0000000000000001
[  188.695750] x5 : 00000000410fd0f0 x4 : 0000000000000000
[  188.695836] x3 : 0000000000000000 x2 : ffff8000100939d8
[  188.695919] x1 : 0000000000180420 x0 : 0000000000180480
[  188.696253] Call trace:
[  188.696410]  has_cpuid_feature+0xf0/0x348
[  188.696504]  verify_local_elf_hwcaps+0x84/0xe8
[  188.696591]  check_local_cpu_capabilities+0x44/0x128
[  188.696666]  secondary_start_kernel+0xf4/0x188
[  188.697150] Code: 52805001 72a00301 6b01001f 54000ec0 (d4210000)
[  188.698639] ---[ end trace 3f12ca47652f7b72 ]---
[  188.699160] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill the idle task!
[  188.699546] Kernel Offset: disabled
[  188.699828] CPU features: 0x00004,20c02008
[  188.700012] Memory Limit: none
[  188.700538] ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill the idle task! ]---

[root@arch ~]# echo Helo
Helo
[root@arch ~]# cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep proce
processor	: 0

Make smp_send_stop() account also for the online status of the calling CPU
while evaluating how many CPUs are effectively online: this way, the right
number of STOPs is sent, so enforcing a proper freeze of the system at the
end of panic even under the above conditions.

Fixes: 08e875c16a16c ("arm64: SMP support")
Reported-by: Dave Martin <Dave.Martin@arm.com>
Acked-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Cristian Marussi <cristian.marussi@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:32 +02:00
Kai-Heng Feng
c6048afadc ALSA: hda/realtek: Fix pop noise on ALC225
commit 3b36b13d5e69d6f51ff1c55d1b404a74646c9757 upstream.

Commit 317d9313925c ("ALSA: hda/realtek - Set default power save node to
0") makes the ALC225 have pop noise on S3 resume and cold boot.

So partially revert this commit for ALC225 to fix the regression.

Fixes: 317d9313925c ("ALSA: hda/realtek - Set default power save node to 0")
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1866357
Signed-off-by: Kai-Heng Feng <kai.heng.feng@canonical.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200311061328.17614-1-kai.heng.feng@canonical.com
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:32 +02:00
Thomas Gleixner
9679d496df futex: Unbreak futex hashing
commit 8d67743653dce5a0e7aa500fcccb237cde7ad88e upstream.

The recent futex inode life time fix changed the ordering of the futex key
union struct members, but forgot to adjust the hash function accordingly,

As a result the hashing omits the leading 64bit and even hashes beyond the
futex key causing a bad hash distribution which led to a ~100% performance
regression.

Hand in the futex key pointer instead of a random struct member and make
the size calculation based of the struct offset.

Fixes: 8019ad13ef7f ("futex: Fix inode life-time issue")
Reported-by: Rong Chen <rong.a.chen@intel.com>
Decoded-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Tested-by: Rong Chen <rong.a.chen@intel.com>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/87h7yy90ve.fsf@nanos.tec.linutronix.de
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:31 +02:00
Peter Zijlstra
24bbfe34bb futex: Fix inode life-time issue
commit 8019ad13ef7f64be44d4f892af9c840179009254 upstream.

As reported by Jann, ihold() does not in fact guarantee inode
persistence. And instead of making it so, replace the usage of inode
pointers with a per boot, machine wide, unique inode identifier.

This sequence number is global, but shared (file backed) futexes are
rare enough that this should not become a performance issue.

Reported-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Suggested-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:31 +02:00
Nathan Chancellor
69b28a540f kbuild: Disable -Wpointer-to-enum-cast
commit 82f2bc2fcc0160d6f82dd1ac64518ae0a4dd183f upstream.

Clang's -Wpointer-to-int-cast deviates from GCC in that it warns when
casting to enums. The kernel does this in certain places, such as device
tree matches to set the version of the device being used, which allows
the kernel to avoid using a gigantic union.

https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.5.8/source/drivers/ata/ahci_brcm.c#L428
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.5.8/source/drivers/ata/ahci_brcm.c#L402
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.5.8/source/include/linux/mod_devicetable.h#L264

To avoid a ton of false positive warnings, disable this particular part
of the warning, which has been split off into a separate diagnostic so
that the entire warning does not need to be turned off for clang. It
will be visible under W=1 in case people want to go about fixing these
easily and enabling the warning treewide.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/887
Link: 2a41b31fcd
Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor <natechancellor@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2020-04-02 19:02:31 +02:00