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Linus Torvalds 47a7ce6288 We have new filesystem client metrics for reporting I/O sizes from
Xiubo, two patchsets from Jeff that begin to untangle some heavyweight
 blocking locks in the filesystem and a bunch of code cleanups.
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Merge tag 'ceph-for-5.14-rc1' of git://github.com/ceph/ceph-client

Pull ceph updates from Ilya Dryomov:
 "We have new filesystem client metrics for reporting I/O sizes from
  Xiubo, two patchsets from Jeff that begin to untangle some heavyweight
  blocking locks in the filesystem and a bunch of code cleanups"

* tag 'ceph-for-5.14-rc1' of git://github.com/ceph/ceph-client:
  ceph: take reference to req->r_parent at point of assignment
  ceph: eliminate ceph_async_iput()
  ceph: don't take s_mutex in ceph_flush_snaps
  ceph: don't take s_mutex in try_flush_caps
  ceph: don't take s_mutex or snap_rwsem in ceph_check_caps
  ceph: eliminate session->s_gen_ttl_lock
  ceph: allow ceph_put_mds_session to take NULL or ERR_PTR
  ceph: clean up locking annotation for ceph_get_snap_realm and __lookup_snap_realm
  ceph: add some lockdep assertions around snaprealm handling
  ceph: decoding error in ceph_update_snap_realm should return -EIO
  ceph: add IO size metrics support
  ceph: update and rename __update_latency helper to __update_stdev
  ceph: simplify the metrics struct
  libceph: fix doc warnings in cls_lock_client.c
  libceph: remove unnecessary ret variable in ceph_auth_init()
  libceph: fix some spelling mistakes
  libceph: kill ceph_none_authorizer::reply_buf
  ceph: make ceph_queue_cap_snap static
  ceph: make ceph_netfs_read_ops static
  ceph: remove bogus checks and WARN_ONs from ceph_set_page_dirty
2021-07-09 09:52:13 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 96890bc2ea NFS client updates for Linux 5.14
Highlights include:
 
 Stable fixes:
 - Two sunrpc fixes for deadlocks involving privileged rpc_wait_queues
 
 Bugfixes
 - SUNRPC: Avoid a KASAN slab-out-of-bounds bug in xdr_set_page_base()
 - SUNRPC: prevent port reuse on transports which don't request it.
 - NFSv3: Fix memory leak in posix_acl_create()
 - NFS: Various fixes to attribute revalidation timeouts
 - NFSv4: Fix handling of non-atomic change attribute updates
 - NFSv4: If a server is down, don't cause mounts to other servers to
   hang as well
 - pNFS: Fix an Oops in pnfs_mark_request_commit() when doing O_DIRECT
 - NFS: Fix mount failures due to incorrect setting of the has_sec_mnt_opts
   filesystem flag
  - NFS: Ensure nfs_readpage returns promptly when an internal error occurs
  - NFS: Fix fscache read from NFS after cache error
  - pNFS: Various bugfixes around the LAYOUTGET operation
 
 Features
 - Multiple patches to add support for fcntl() leases over NFSv4.
 - A sysfs interface to display more information about the various
   transport connections used by the RPC client
 - A sysfs interface to allow a suitably privileged user to offline a
   transport that may no longer point to a valid server
 - A sysfs interface to allow a suitably privileged user to change the
   server IP address used by the RPC client
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Merge tag 'nfs-for-5.14-1' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/trondmy/linux-nfs

Pull NFS client updates from Trond Myklebust:
 "Highlights include:

  Features:

   - Multiple patches to add support for fcntl() leases over NFSv4.

   - A sysfs interface to display more information about the various
     transport connections used by the RPC client

   - A sysfs interface to allow a suitably privileged user to offline a
     transport that may no longer point to a valid server

   - A sysfs interface to allow a suitably privileged user to change the
     server IP address used by the RPC client

  Stable fixes:

   - Two sunrpc fixes for deadlocks involving privileged rpc_wait_queues

  Bugfixes:

   - SUNRPC: Avoid a KASAN slab-out-of-bounds bug in xdr_set_page_base()

   - SUNRPC: prevent port reuse on transports which don't request it.

   - NFSv3: Fix memory leak in posix_acl_create()

   - NFS: Various fixes to attribute revalidation timeouts

   - NFSv4: Fix handling of non-atomic change attribute updates

   - NFSv4: If a server is down, don't cause mounts to other servers to
     hang as well

   - pNFS: Fix an Oops in pnfs_mark_request_commit() when doing O_DIRECT

   - NFS: Fix mount failures due to incorrect setting of the
     has_sec_mnt_opts filesystem flag

   - NFS: Ensure nfs_readpage returns promptly when an internal error
     occurs

   - NFS: Fix fscache read from NFS after cache error

   - pNFS: Various bugfixes around the LAYOUTGET operation"

* tag 'nfs-for-5.14-1' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/trondmy/linux-nfs: (46 commits)
  NFSv4/pNFS: Return an error if _nfs4_pnfs_v3_ds_connect can't load NFSv3
  NFSv4/pNFS: Don't call _nfs4_pnfs_v3_ds_connect multiple times
  NFSv4/pnfs: Clean up layout get on open
  NFSv4/pnfs: Fix layoutget behaviour after invalidation
  NFSv4/pnfs: Fix the layout barrier update
  NFS: Fix fscache read from NFS after cache error
  NFS: Ensure nfs_readpage returns promptly when internal error occurs
  sunrpc: remove an offlined xprt using sysfs
  sunrpc: provide showing transport's state info in the sysfs directory
  sunrpc: display xprt's queuelen of assigned tasks via sysfs
  sunrpc: provide multipath info in the sysfs directory
  NFSv4.1 identify and mark RPC tasks that can move between transports
  sunrpc: provide transport info in the sysfs directory
  SUNRPC: take a xprt offline using sysfs
  sunrpc: add dst_attr attributes to the sysfs xprt directory
  SUNRPC for TCP display xprt's source port in sysfs xprt_info
  SUNRPC query transport's source port
  SUNRPC display xprt's main value in sysfs's xprt_info
  SUNRPC mark the first transport
  sunrpc: add add sysfs directory per xprt under each xprt_switch
  ...
2021-07-09 09:43:57 -07:00
Trond Myklebust 878b3dfc42 Merge part 2 of branch 'sysfs-devel'
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:26 -04:00
Trond Myklebust 526fca3764 Merge branch 'sysfs-devel'
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:26 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 6f081693e7 sunrpc: remove an offlined xprt using sysfs
Once a transport has been put offline, this transport can be also
removed from the list of transports. Any tasks that have been stuck
on this transport would find the next available active transport
and be re-tried. This transport would be removed from the xprt_switch
list and freed.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 681d5699cb sunrpc: provide showing transport's state info in the sysfs directory
In preparation of being able to change the xprt's state, add a way
to show currect state of the transport.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 6a2840590b sunrpc: display xprt's queuelen of assigned tasks via sysfs
Once a task grabs a trasnport it's reflected in the queuelen of
the rpc_xprt structure. Add display of that value in the xprt's
info file in sysfs.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 0e55903587 sunrpc: provide multipath info in the sysfs directory
Allow to query xrpt_switch attributes. Currently showing the following
fields of the rpc_xprt_switch structure: xps_nxprts, xps_nactive,
xps_queuelen.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 4a09651a6b sunrpc: provide transport info in the sysfs directory
Allow to query transport's attributes. Currently showing following
fields of the rpc_xprt structure: state, last_used, cong, cwnd,
max_reqs, min_reqs, num_reqs, sizes of queues binding, sending,
pending, backlog.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 5b7eb78486 SUNRPC: take a xprt offline using sysfs
Using sysfs's xprt_state attribute, mark a particular transport offline.
It will not be picked during the round-robin selection. It's not allowed
to take the main (1st created transport associated with the rpc_client)
offline. Also bring a transport back online via sysfs by writing "online"
and that would allow for this transport to be picked during the round-
robin selection.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 587bc7255d sunrpc: add dst_attr attributes to the sysfs xprt directory
Allow to query and set the destination's address of a transport.
Setting of the destination address is allowed only for TCP or RDMA
based connections.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia c1830a63c7 SUNRPC for TCP display xprt's source port in sysfs xprt_info
Using TCP connection's source port it is useful to match connections
seen on the network traces to the xprts used by the linux nfs client.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia a8482488a7 SUNRPC query transport's source port
Provide ability to query transport's source port.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 0e65ea43d9 SUNRPC display xprt's main value in sysfs's xprt_info
Display in sysfs in the information about the xprt if this is a
main transport or not.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia e091853ebd SUNRPC mark the first transport
When an RPC client gets created it's first transport is special
and should be marked a main transport.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:24 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia d408ebe04a sunrpc: add add sysfs directory per xprt under each xprt_switch
Add individual transport directories under each transport switch
group. For instance, for each nconnect=X connections there will be
a transport directory. Naming conventions also identifies transport
type -- xprt-<id>-<type> where type is udp, tcp, rdma, local, bc.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:23 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 2a338a5431 sunrpc: add a symlink from rpc-client directory to the xprt_switch
An rpc client uses a transport switch and one ore more transports
associated with that switch. Since transports are shared among
rpc clients, create a symlink into the xprt_switch directory
instead of duplicating entries under each rpc client.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:23 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia baea99445d sunrpc: add xprt_switch direcotry to sunrpc's sysfs
Add xprt_switch directory to the sysfs and create individual
xprt_swith subdirectories for multipath transport group.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:23 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia d3abc73987 sunrpc: keep track of the xprt_class in rpc_xprt structure
We need to keep track of the type for a given transport.

Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:23 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 5b9268727f sunrpc: add IDs to multipath
This is used to uniquely identify sunrpc multipath objects in /sys.

Signed-off-by: Dan Aloni <dan@kernelim.com>
Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:23 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 572caba402 sunrpc: add xprt id
This adds a unique identifier for a sunrpc transport in sysfs, which is
similarly managed to the unique IDs of clients.

Signed-off-by: Dan Aloni <dan@kernelim.com>
Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:23 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia c5a382ebdb sunrpc: Create per-rpc_clnt sysfs kobjects
These will eventually have files placed under them for sysfs operations.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:23 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia c441f125de sunrpc: Create a client/ subdirectory in the sunrpc sysfs
For network namespace separation.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:23 -04:00
Olga Kornievskaia 746787489b sunrpc: Create a sunrpc directory under /sys/kernel/
This is where we'll put per-rpc_client related files

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <kolga@netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
2021-07-08 14:03:23 -04:00
Linus Torvalds 0cc2ea8ceb Some highlights:
- add tracepoints for callbacks and for client creation and
 	  destruction
 	- cache the mounts used for server-to-server copies
 	- expose callback information in /proc/fs/nfsd/clients/*/info
 	- don't hold locks unnecessarily while waiting for commits
 	- update NLM to use xdr_stream, as we have for NFSv2/v3/v4
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Merge tag 'nfsd-5.14' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux

Pull nfsd updates from Bruce Fields:

 - add tracepoints for callbacks and for client creation and destruction

 - cache the mounts used for server-to-server copies

 - expose callback information in /proc/fs/nfsd/clients/*/info

 - don't hold locks unnecessarily while waiting for commits

 - update NLM to use xdr_stream, as we have for NFSv2/v3/v4

* tag 'nfsd-5.14' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux: (69 commits)
  nfsd: fix NULL dereference in nfs3svc_encode_getaclres
  NFSD: Prevent a possible oops in the nfs_dirent() tracepoint
  nfsd: remove redundant assignment to pointer 'this'
  nfsd: Reduce contention for the nfsd_file nf_rwsem
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 SHARE results encoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 nlm_res results encoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 TEST results encoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 void results encoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 FREE_ALL arguments decoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 SHARE arguments decoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 SM_NOTIFY arguments decoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 nlm_res arguments decoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 UNLOCK arguments decoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 CANCEL arguments decoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 LOCK arguments decoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 TEST arguments decoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv4 void arguments decoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv1 SHARE results encoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv1 nlm_res results encoder to use struct xdr_stream
  lockd: Update the NLMv1 TEST results encoder to use struct xdr_stream
  ...
2021-07-07 12:50:08 -07:00
Colin Ian King f6260b98ec rpc: remove redundant initialization of variable status
The variable status is being initialized with a value that is never
read, the assignment is redundant and can be removed.

Addresses-Coverity: ("Unused value")
Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2021-07-06 20:14:42 -04:00
Zheng Yongjun d50295255e xprtrdma: Fix spelling mistakes
Fix some spelling mistakes in comments:
succes  ==> success

Signed-off-by: Zheng Yongjun <zhengyongjun3@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2021-07-06 20:14:41 -04:00
Linus Torvalds c932ed0adb TTY / Serial patches for 5.14-rc1
Here is the big set of tty and serial driver patches for 5.14-rc1.
 
 A bit more than normal, but nothing major, lots of cleanups.  Highlights
 are:
 	- lots of tty api cleanups and mxser driver cleanups from Jiri
 	- build warning fixes
 	- various serial driver updates
 	- coding style cleanups
 	- various tty driver minor fixes and updates
 	- removal of broken and disable r3964 line discipline (finally!)
 
 All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
 issues.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'tty-5.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty

Pull tty / serial updates from Greg KH:
 "Here is the big set of tty and serial driver patches for 5.14-rc1.

  A bit more than normal, but nothing major, lots of cleanups.
  Highlights are:

   - lots of tty api cleanups and mxser driver cleanups from Jiri

   - build warning fixes

   - various serial driver updates

   - coding style cleanups

   - various tty driver minor fixes and updates

   - removal of broken and disable r3964 line discipline (finally!)

  All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
  issues"

* tag 'tty-5.14-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/tty: (227 commits)
  serial: mvebu-uart: remove unused member nb from struct mvebu_uart
  arm64: dts: marvell: armada-37xx: Fix reg for standard variant of UART
  dt-bindings: mvebu-uart: fix documentation
  serial: mvebu-uart: correctly calculate minimal possible baudrate
  serial: mvebu-uart: do not allow changing baudrate when uartclk is not available
  serial: mvebu-uart: fix calculation of clock divisor
  tty: make linux/tty_flip.h self-contained
  serial: Prefer unsigned int to bare use of unsigned
  serial: 8250: 8250_omap: Fix possible interrupt storm on K3 SoCs
  serial: qcom_geni_serial: use DT aliases according to DT bindings
  Revert "tty: serial: Add UART driver for Cortina-Access platform"
  tty: serial: Add UART driver for Cortina-Access platform
  MAINTAINERS: add me back as mxser maintainer
  mxser: Documentation, fix typos
  mxser: Documentation, make the docs up-to-date
  mxser: Documentation, remove traces of callout device
  mxser: introduce mxser_16550A_or_MUST helper
  mxser: rename flags to old_speed in mxser_set_serial_info
  mxser: use port variable in mxser_set_serial_info
  mxser: access info->MCR under info->slock
  ...
2021-07-05 14:08:24 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 4cad671979 asm-generic/unaligned: Unify asm/unaligned.h around struct helper
The get_unaligned()/put_unaligned() helpers are traditionally architecture
 specific, with the two main variants being the "access-ok.h" version
 that assumes unaligned pointer accesses always work on a particular
 architecture, and the "le-struct.h" version that casts the data to a
 byte aligned type before dereferencing, for architectures that cannot
 always do unaligned accesses in hardware.
 
 Based on the discussion linked below, it appears that the access-ok
 version is not realiable on any architecture, but the struct version
 probably has no downsides. This series changes the code to use the
 same implementation on all architectures, addressing the few exceptions
 separately.
 
 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/75d07691-1e4f-741f-9852-38c0b4f520bc@synopsys.com/
 Link: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=100363
 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210507220813.365382-14-arnd@kernel.org/
 Link: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic.git unaligned-rework-v2
 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=whGObOKruA_bU3aPGZfoDqZM1_9wBkwREp0H0FgR-90uQ@mail.gmail.com/
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Merge tag 'asm-generic-unaligned-5.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic

Pull asm/unaligned.h unification from Arnd Bergmann:
 "Unify asm/unaligned.h around struct helper

  The get_unaligned()/put_unaligned() helpers are traditionally
  architecture specific, with the two main variants being the
  "access-ok.h" version that assumes unaligned pointer accesses always
  work on a particular architecture, and the "le-struct.h" version that
  casts the data to a byte aligned type before dereferencing, for
  architectures that cannot always do unaligned accesses in hardware.

  Based on the discussion linked below, it appears that the access-ok
  version is not realiable on any architecture, but the struct version
  probably has no downsides. This series changes the code to use the
  same implementation on all architectures, addressing the few
  exceptions separately"

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/75d07691-1e4f-741f-9852-38c0b4f520bc@synopsys.com/
Link: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=100363
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210507220813.365382-14-arnd@kernel.org/
Link: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic.git unaligned-rework-v2
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=whGObOKruA_bU3aPGZfoDqZM1_9wBkwREp0H0FgR-90uQ@mail.gmail.com/

* tag 'asm-generic-unaligned-5.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic:
  asm-generic: simplify asm/unaligned.h
  asm-generic: uaccess: 1-byte access is always aligned
  netpoll: avoid put_unaligned() on single character
  mwifiex: re-fix for unaligned accesses
  apparmor: use get_unaligned() only for multi-byte words
  partitions: msdos: fix one-byte get_unaligned()
  asm-generic: unaligned always use struct helpers
  asm-generic: unaligned: remove byteshift helpers
  powerpc: use linux/unaligned/le_struct.h on LE power7
  m68k: select CONFIG_HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
  sh: remove unaligned access for sh4a
  openrisc: always use unaligned-struct header
  asm-generic: use asm-generic/unaligned.h for most architectures
2021-07-02 12:43:40 -07:00
Linus Torvalds dbe69e4337 Networking changes for 5.14.
Core:
 
  - BPF:
    - add syscall program type and libbpf support for generating
      instructions and bindings for in-kernel BPF loaders (BPF loaders
      for BPF), this is a stepping stone for signed BPF programs
    - infrastructure to migrate TCP child sockets from one listener
      to another in the same reuseport group/map to improve flexibility
      of service hand-off/restart
    - add broadcast support to XDP redirect
 
  - allow bypass of the lockless qdisc to improving performance
    (for pktgen: +23% with one thread, +44% with 2 threads)
 
  - add a simpler version of "DO_ONCE()" which does not require
    jump labels, intended for slow-path usage
 
  - virtio/vsock: introduce SOCK_SEQPACKET support
 
  - add getsocketopt to retrieve netns cookie
 
  - ip: treat lowest address of a IPv4 subnet as ordinary unicast address
        allowing reclaiming of precious IPv4 addresses
 
  - ipv6: use prandom_u32() for ID generation
 
  - ip: add support for more flexible field selection for hashing
        across multi-path routes (w/ offload to mlxsw)
 
  - icmp: add support for extended RFC 8335 PROBE (ping)
 
  - seg6: add support for SRv6 End.DT46 behavior
 
  - mptcp:
     - DSS checksum support (RFC 8684) to detect middlebox meddling
     - support Connection-time 'C' flag
     - time stamping support
 
  - sctp: packetization Layer Path MTU Discovery (RFC 8899)
 
  - xfrm: speed up state addition with seq set
 
  - WiFi:
     - hidden AP discovery on 6 GHz and other HE 6 GHz improvements
     - aggregation handling improvements for some drivers
     - minstrel improvements for no-ack frames
     - deferred rate control for TXQs to improve reaction times
     - switch from round robin to virtual time-based airtime scheduler
 
  - add trace points:
     - tcp checksum errors
     - openvswitch - action execution, upcalls
     - socket errors via sk_error_report
 
 Device APIs:
 
  - devlink: add rate API for hierarchical control of max egress rate
             of virtual devices (VFs, SFs etc.)
 
  - don't require RCU read lock to be held around BPF hooks
    in NAPI context
 
  - page_pool: generic buffer recycling
 
 New hardware/drivers:
 
  - mobile:
     - iosm: PCIe Driver for Intel M.2 Modem
     - support for Qualcomm MSM8998 (ipa)
 
  - WiFi: Qualcomm QCN9074 and WCN6855 PCI devices
 
  - sparx5: Microchip SparX-5 family of Enterprise Ethernet switches
 
  - Mellanox BlueField Gigabit Ethernet (control NIC of the DPU)
 
  - NXP SJA1110 Automotive Ethernet 10-port switch
 
  - Qualcomm QCA8327 switch support (qca8k)
 
  - Mikrotik 10/25G NIC (atl1c)
 
 Driver changes:
 
  - ACPI support for some MDIO, MAC and PHY devices from Marvell and NXP
    (our first foray into MAC/PHY description via ACPI)
 
  - HW timestamping (PTP) support: bnxt_en, ice, sja1105, hns3, tja11xx
 
  - Mellanox/Nvidia NIC (mlx5)
    - NIC VF offload of L2 bridging
    - support IRQ distribution to Sub-functions
 
  - Marvell (prestera):
     - add flower and match all
     - devlink trap
     - link aggregation
 
  - Netronome (nfp): connection tracking offload
 
  - Intel 1GE (igc): add AF_XDP support
 
  - Marvell DPU (octeontx2): ingress ratelimit offload
 
  - Google vNIC (gve): new ring/descriptor format support
 
  - Qualcomm mobile (rmnet & ipa): inline checksum offload support
 
  - MediaTek WiFi (mt76)
     - mt7915 MSI support
     - mt7915 Tx status reporting
     - mt7915 thermal sensors support
     - mt7921 decapsulation offload
     - mt7921 enable runtime pm and deep sleep
 
  - Realtek WiFi (rtw88)
     - beacon filter support
     - Tx antenna path diversity support
     - firmware crash information via devcoredump
 
  - Qualcomm 60GHz WiFi (wcn36xx)
     - Wake-on-WLAN support with magic packets and GTK rekeying
 
  - Micrel PHY (ksz886x/ksz8081): add cable test support
 
 Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'net-next-5.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next

Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski:
 "Core:

   - BPF:
      - add syscall program type and libbpf support for generating
        instructions and bindings for in-kernel BPF loaders (BPF loaders
        for BPF), this is a stepping stone for signed BPF programs
      - infrastructure to migrate TCP child sockets from one listener to
        another in the same reuseport group/map to improve flexibility
        of service hand-off/restart
      - add broadcast support to XDP redirect

   - allow bypass of the lockless qdisc to improving performance (for
     pktgen: +23% with one thread, +44% with 2 threads)

   - add a simpler version of "DO_ONCE()" which does not require jump
     labels, intended for slow-path usage

   - virtio/vsock: introduce SOCK_SEQPACKET support

   - add getsocketopt to retrieve netns cookie

   - ip: treat lowest address of a IPv4 subnet as ordinary unicast
     address allowing reclaiming of precious IPv4 addresses

   - ipv6: use prandom_u32() for ID generation

   - ip: add support for more flexible field selection for hashing
     across multi-path routes (w/ offload to mlxsw)

   - icmp: add support for extended RFC 8335 PROBE (ping)

   - seg6: add support for SRv6 End.DT46 behavior

   - mptcp:
      - DSS checksum support (RFC 8684) to detect middlebox meddling
      - support Connection-time 'C' flag
      - time stamping support

   - sctp: packetization Layer Path MTU Discovery (RFC 8899)

   - xfrm: speed up state addition with seq set

   - WiFi:
      - hidden AP discovery on 6 GHz and other HE 6 GHz improvements
      - aggregation handling improvements for some drivers
      - minstrel improvements for no-ack frames
      - deferred rate control for TXQs to improve reaction times
      - switch from round robin to virtual time-based airtime scheduler

   - add trace points:
      - tcp checksum errors
      - openvswitch - action execution, upcalls
      - socket errors via sk_error_report

  Device APIs:

   - devlink: add rate API for hierarchical control of max egress rate
     of virtual devices (VFs, SFs etc.)

   - don't require RCU read lock to be held around BPF hooks in NAPI
     context

   - page_pool: generic buffer recycling

  New hardware/drivers:

   - mobile:
      - iosm: PCIe Driver for Intel M.2 Modem
      - support for Qualcomm MSM8998 (ipa)

   - WiFi: Qualcomm QCN9074 and WCN6855 PCI devices

   - sparx5: Microchip SparX-5 family of Enterprise Ethernet switches

   - Mellanox BlueField Gigabit Ethernet (control NIC of the DPU)

   - NXP SJA1110 Automotive Ethernet 10-port switch

   - Qualcomm QCA8327 switch support (qca8k)

   - Mikrotik 10/25G NIC (atl1c)

  Driver changes:

   - ACPI support for some MDIO, MAC and PHY devices from Marvell and
     NXP (our first foray into MAC/PHY description via ACPI)

   - HW timestamping (PTP) support: bnxt_en, ice, sja1105, hns3, tja11xx

   - Mellanox/Nvidia NIC (mlx5)
      - NIC VF offload of L2 bridging
      - support IRQ distribution to Sub-functions

   - Marvell (prestera):
      - add flower and match all
      - devlink trap
      - link aggregation

   - Netronome (nfp): connection tracking offload

   - Intel 1GE (igc): add AF_XDP support

   - Marvell DPU (octeontx2): ingress ratelimit offload

   - Google vNIC (gve): new ring/descriptor format support

   - Qualcomm mobile (rmnet & ipa): inline checksum offload support

   - MediaTek WiFi (mt76)
      - mt7915 MSI support
      - mt7915 Tx status reporting
      - mt7915 thermal sensors support
      - mt7921 decapsulation offload
      - mt7921 enable runtime pm and deep sleep

   - Realtek WiFi (rtw88)
      - beacon filter support
      - Tx antenna path diversity support
      - firmware crash information via devcoredump

   - Qualcomm WiFi (wcn36xx)
      - Wake-on-WLAN support with magic packets and GTK rekeying

   - Micrel PHY (ksz886x/ksz8081): add cable test support"

* tag 'net-next-5.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (2168 commits)
  tcp: change ICSK_CA_PRIV_SIZE definition
  tcp_yeah: check struct yeah size at compile time
  gve: DQO: Fix off by one in gve_rx_dqo()
  stmmac: intel: set PCI_D3hot in suspend
  stmmac: intel: Enable PHY WOL option in EHL
  net: stmmac: option to enable PHY WOL with PMT enabled
  net: say "local" instead of "static" addresses in ndo_dflt_fdb_{add,del}
  net: use netdev_info in ndo_dflt_fdb_{add,del}
  ptp: Set lookup cookie when creating a PTP PPS source.
  net: sock: add trace for socket errors
  net: sock: introduce sk_error_report
  net: dsa: replay the local bridge FDB entries pointing to the bridge dev too
  net: dsa: ensure during dsa_fdb_offload_notify that dev_hold and dev_put are on the same dev
  net: dsa: include fdb entries pointing to bridge in the host fdb list
  net: dsa: include bridge addresses which are local in the host fdb list
  net: dsa: sync static FDB entries on foreign interfaces to hardware
  net: dsa: install the host MDB and FDB entries in the master's RX filter
  net: dsa: reference count the FDB addresses at the cross-chip notifier level
  net: dsa: introduce a separate cross-chip notifier type for host FDBs
  net: dsa: reference count the MDB entries at the cross-chip notifier level
  ...
2021-06-30 15:51:09 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 6bd344e55f selinux/stable-5.14 PR 20210629
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Merge tag 'selinux-pr-20210629' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/selinux

Pull SELinux updates from Paul Moore:

 - The slow_avc_audit() function is now non-blocking so we can remove
   the AVC_NONBLOCKING tricks; this also includes the 'flags' variant of
   avc_has_perm().

 - Use kmemdup() instead of kcalloc()+copy when copying parts of the
   SELinux policydb.

 - The InfiniBand device name is now passed by reference when possible
   in the SELinux code, removing a strncpy().

 - Minor cleanups including: constification of avtab function args,
   removal of useless LSM/XFRM function args, SELinux kdoc fixes, and
   removal of redundant assignments.

* tag 'selinux-pr-20210629' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/selinux:
  selinux: kill 'flags' argument in avc_has_perm_flags() and avc_audit()
  selinux: slow_avc_audit has become non-blocking
  selinux: Fix kernel-doc
  selinux: use __GFP_NOWARN with GFP_NOWAIT in the AVC
  lsm_audit,selinux: pass IB device name by reference
  selinux: Remove redundant assignment to rc
  selinux: Corrected comment to match kernel-doc comment
  selinux: delete selinux_xfrm_policy_lookup() useless argument
  selinux: constify some avtab function arguments
  selinux: simplify duplicate_policydb_cond_list() by using kmemdup()
2021-06-30 14:55:42 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 65090f30ab Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andrew)
Merge misc updates from Andrew Morton:
 "191 patches.

  Subsystems affected by this patch series: kthread, ia64, scripts,
  ntfs, squashfs, ocfs2, kernel/watchdog, and mm (gup, pagealloc, slab,
  slub, kmemleak, dax, debug, pagecache, gup, swap, memcg, pagemap,
  mprotect, bootmem, dma, tracing, vmalloc, kasan, initialization,
  pagealloc, and memory-failure)"

* emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>: (191 commits)
  mm,hwpoison: make get_hwpoison_page() call get_any_page()
  mm,hwpoison: send SIGBUS with error virutal address
  mm/page_alloc: split pcp->high across all online CPUs for cpuless nodes
  mm/page_alloc: allow high-order pages to be stored on the per-cpu lists
  mm: replace CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP with CONFIG_FLATMEM
  mm: replace CONFIG_NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES with CONFIG_NUMA
  docs: remove description of DISCONTIGMEM
  arch, mm: remove stale mentions of DISCONIGMEM
  mm: remove CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM
  m68k: remove support for DISCONTIGMEM
  arc: remove support for DISCONTIGMEM
  arc: update comment about HIGHMEM implementation
  alpha: remove DISCONTIGMEM and NUMA
  mm/page_alloc: move free_the_page
  mm/page_alloc: fix counting of managed_pages
  mm/page_alloc: improve memmap_pages dbg msg
  mm: drop SECTION_SHIFT in code comments
  mm/page_alloc: introduce vm.percpu_pagelist_high_fraction
  mm/page_alloc: limit the number of pages on PCP lists when reclaim is active
  mm/page_alloc: scale the number of pages that are batch freed
  ...
2021-06-29 17:29:11 -07:00
Jakub Kicinski b6df00789e Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
Trivial conflict in net/netfilter/nf_tables_api.c.

Duplicate fix in tools/testing/selftests/net/devlink_port_split.py
- take the net-next version.

skmsg, and L4 bpf - keep the bpf code but remove the flags
and err params.

Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-06-29 15:45:27 -07:00
Eric Dumazet 6706721d82 tcp_yeah: check struct yeah size at compile time
Compiler can perform the sanity check instead of waiting
to load the module and crash the host.

Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 11:54:36 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean 78ecc8903d net: say "local" instead of "static" addresses in ndo_dflt_fdb_{add,del}
"Static" is a loaded word, and probably not what the author meant when
the code was written.

In particular, this looks weird:
$ bridge fdb add dev swp0 00:01:02:03:04:05 local        # totally fine, but
$ bridge fdb add dev swp0 00:01:02:03:04:05 static
[ 2020.708298] swp0: FDB only supports static addresses  # hmm what?

By looking at the implementation which uses dev_uc_add/dev_uc_del it is
absolutely clear that only local addresses are supported, and the proper
Network Unreachability Detection state is being used for this purpose
(user space indeed sets NUD_PERMANENT when local addresses are meant).
So it is just the message that is wrong, fix it.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 11:31:57 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean 23ac0b4216 net: use netdev_info in ndo_dflt_fdb_{add,del}
Use the more modern printk helper for network interfaces, which also
contains information about the associated struct device, and results in
overall shorter line lengths compared to printing an open-coded
dev->name.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 11:31:57 -07:00
Alexander Aring e6a3e44340 net: sock: add trace for socket errors
This patch will add tracers to trace inet socket errors only. A user
space monitor application can track connection errors indepedent from
socket lifetime and do additional handling. For example a cluster
manager can fence a node if errors occurs in a specific heuristic.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 11:28:21 -07:00
Alexander Aring e3ae2365ef net: sock: introduce sk_error_report
This patch introduces a function wrapper to call the sk_error_report
callback. That will prepare to add additional handling whenever
sk_error_report is called, for example to trace socket errors.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 11:28:21 -07:00
Linus Torvalds b694011a4a hyperv-next for 5.14
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Merge tag 'hyperv-next-signed-20210629' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hyperv/linux

Pull hyperv updates from Wei Liu:
 "Just a few minor enhancement patches and bug fixes"

* tag 'hyperv-next-signed-20210629' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hyperv/linux:
  PCI: hv: Add check for hyperv_initialized in init_hv_pci_drv()
  Drivers: hv: Move Hyper-V extended capability check to arch neutral code
  drivers: hv: Fix missing error code in vmbus_connect()
  x86/hyperv: fix logical processor creation
  hv_utils: Fix passing zero to 'PTR_ERR' warning
  scsi: storvsc: Use blk_mq_unique_tag() to generate requestIDs
  Drivers: hv: vmbus: Copy packets sent by Hyper-V out of the ring buffer
  hv_balloon: Remove redundant assignment to region_start
2021-06-29 11:21:35 -07:00
Liam Howlett 47bdd1db16 net/ipv5/tcp: use vma_lookup() in tcp_zerocopy_receive()
Use vma_lookup() to find the VMA at a specific address.  As vma_lookup()
will return NULL if the address is not within any VMA, the start address
no longer needs to be validated.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20210521174745.2219620-13-Liam.Howlett@Oracle.com
Signed-off-by: Liam R. Howlett <Liam.Howlett@Oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Dufour <ldufour@linux.ibm.com>
Acked-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Davidlohr Bueso <dbueso@suse.de>
Cc: David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2021-06-29 10:53:51 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean 63c51453c8 net: dsa: replay the local bridge FDB entries pointing to the bridge dev too
When we join a bridge that already has some local addresses pointing to
itself, we do not get those notifications. Similarly, when we leave that
bridge, we do not get notifications for the deletion of those entries.
The only switchdev notifications we get are those of entries added while
the DSA port is enslaved to the bridge.

This makes use cases such as the following work properly (with the
number of additions and removals properly balanced):

ip link add br0 type bridge
ip link add br1 type bridge
ip link set br0 address 00:01:02:03:04:05
ip link set br1 address 00:01:02:03:04:05
ip link set swp0 up
ip link set swp1 up
ip link set swp0 master br0
ip link set swp1 master br1
ip link set br0 up
ip link set br1 up
ip link del br1 # 00:01:02:03:04:05 still installed on the CPU port
ip link del br0 # 00:01:02:03:04:05 finally removed from the CPU port

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean 4bed397c3e net: dsa: ensure during dsa_fdb_offload_notify that dev_hold and dev_put are on the same dev
When
(a) "dev" is a bridge port which the DSA switch tree offloads, but is
    otherwise not a dsa slave (such as a LAG netdev), or
(b) "dev" is the bridge net device itself

then strange things happen to the dev_hold/dev_put pair:
dsa_schedule_work() will still be called with a DSA port that offloads
that netdev, but dev_hold() will be called on the non-DSA netdev.
Then the "if" condition in dsa_slave_switchdev_event_work() does not
pass, because "dev" is not a DSA netdev, so dev_put() is not called.

This results in the simple fact that we have a reference counting
mismatch on the "dev" net device.

This can be seen when we add support for host addresses installed on the
bridge net device.

ip link add br1 type bridge
ip link set br1 address 00:01:02:03:04:05
ip link set swp0 master br1
ip link del br1
[  968.512278] unregister_netdevice: waiting for br1 to become free. Usage count = 5

It seems foolish to do penny pinching and not add the net_device pointer
in the dsa_switchdev_event_work structure, so let's finally do that.
As an added bonus, when we start offloading local entries pointing
towards the bridge, these will now properly appear as 'offloaded' in
'bridge fdb' (this was not possible before, because 'dev' was assumed to
only be a DSA net device):

00:01:02:03:04:05 dev br0 vlan 1 offload master br0 permanent
00:01:02:03:04:05 dev br0 offload master br0 permanent

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean 81a619f787 net: dsa: include fdb entries pointing to bridge in the host fdb list
The bridge supports a legacy way of adding local (non-forwarded) FDB
entries, which works on an individual port basis:

bridge fdb add dev swp0 00:01:02:03:04:05 master local

As well as a new way, added by Roopa Prabhu in commit 3741873b4f
("bridge: allow adding of fdb entries pointing to the bridge device"):

bridge fdb add dev br0 00:01:02:03:04:05 self local

The two commands are functionally equivalent, except that the first one
produces an entry with fdb->dst == swp0, and the other an entry with
fdb->dst == NULL. The confusing part, though, is that even if fdb->dst
is swp0 for the 'local on port' entry, that destination is not used.

Nonetheless, the idea is that the bridge has reference counting for
local entries, and local entries pointing towards the bridge are still
'as local' as local entries for a port.

The bridge adds the MAC addresses of the interfaces automatically as
FDB entries with is_local=1. For the MAC address of the ports, fdb->dst
will be equal to the port, and for the MAC address of the bridge,
fdb->dst will point towards the bridge (i.e. be NULL). Therefore, if the
MAC address of the bridge is not inherited from either of the physical
ports, then we must explicitly catch local FDB entries emitted towards
the br0, otherwise we'll miss the MAC address of the bridge (and, of
course, any entry with 'bridge add dev br0 ... self local').

Co-developed-by: Tobias Waldekranz <tobias@waldekranz.com>
Signed-off-by: Tobias Waldekranz <tobias@waldekranz.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00
Tobias Waldekranz 10fae4ac89 net: dsa: include bridge addresses which are local in the host fdb list
The bridge automatically creates local (not forwarded) fdb entries
pointing towards physical ports with their interface MAC addresses.
For switchdev, the significance of these fdb entries is the exact
opposite of that of non-local entries: instead of sending these frame
outwards, we must send them inwards (towards the host).

NOTE: The bridge's own MAC address is also "local". If that address is
not shared with any port, the bridge's MAC is not be added by this
functionality - but the following commit takes care of that case.

NOTE 2: We mark these addresses as host-filtered regardless of the value
of ds->assisted_learning_on_cpu_port. This is because, as opposed to the
speculative logic done for dynamic address learning on foreign
interfaces, the local FDB entries are rather fixed, so there isn't any
risk of them migrating from one bridge port to another.

Signed-off-by: Tobias Waldekranz <tobias@waldekranz.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean 3068d466a6 net: dsa: sync static FDB entries on foreign interfaces to hardware
DSA is able to install FDB entries towards the CPU port for addresses
which were dynamically learnt by the software bridge on foreign
interfaces that are in the same bridge with a DSA switch interface.
Since this behavior is opportunistic, it is guarded by the
"assisted_learning_on_cpu_port" property which can be enabled by drivers
and is not done automatically (since certain switches may support
address learning of packets coming from the CPU port).

But if those FDB entries added on the foreign interfaces are static
(added by the user) instead of dynamically learnt, currently DSA does
not do anything (and arguably it should).

Because static FDB entries are not supposed to move on their own, there
is no downside in reusing the "assisted_learning_on_cpu_port" logic to
sync static FDB entries to the DSA CPU port unconditionally, even if
assisted_learning_on_cpu_port is not requested by the driver.

For example, this situation:

   br0
   / \
swp0 dummy0

$ bridge fdb add 02:00:de:ad:00:01 dev dummy0 vlan 1 master static

Results in DSA adding an entry in the hardware FDB, pointing this
address towards the CPU port.

The same is true for entries added to the bridge itself, e.g:

$ bridge fdb add 02:00:de:ad:00:01 dev br0 vlan 1 self local

(except that right now, DSA still ignores 'local' FDB entries, this will
be changed in a later patch)

Signed-off-by: Tobias Waldekranz <tobias@waldekranz.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean 26ee7b06a4 net: dsa: install the host MDB and FDB entries in the master's RX filter
If the DSA master implements strict address filtering, then the unicast
and multicast addresses kept by the DSA CPU ports should be synchronized
with the address lists of the DSA master.

Note that we want the synchronization of the master's address lists even
if the DSA switch doesn't support unicast/multicast database operations,
on the premises that the packets will be flooded to the CPU in that
case, and we should still instruct the master to receive them. This is
why we do the dev_uc_add() etc first, even if dsa_port_notify() returns
-EOPNOTSUPP. In turn, dev_uc_add() and friends return error only if
memory allocation fails, so it is probably ok to check and propagate
that error code and not just ignore it.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean 3f6e32f92a net: dsa: reference count the FDB addresses at the cross-chip notifier level
The same concerns expressed for host MDB entries are valid for host FDBs
just as well:

- in the case of multiple bridges spanning the same switch chip, deleting
  a host FDB entry that belongs to one bridge will result in breakage to
  the other bridge
- not deleting FDB entries across DSA links means that the switch's
  hardware tables will eventually run out, given enough wear&tear

So do the same thing and introduce reference counting for CPU ports and
DSA links using the same data structures as we have for MDB entries.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean 3dc80afc50 net: dsa: introduce a separate cross-chip notifier type for host FDBs
DSA treats some bridge FDB entries by trapping them to the CPU port.
Currently, the only class of such entries are FDB addresses learnt by
the software bridge on a foreign interface. However there are many more
to be added:

- FDB entries with the is_local flag (for termination) added by the
  bridge on the user ports (typically containing the MAC address of the
  bridge port)
- FDB entries pointing towards the bridge net device (for termination).
  Typically these contain the MAC address of the bridge net device.
- Static FDB entries installed on a foreign interface that is in the
  same bridge with a DSA user port.

The reason why a separate cross-chip notifier for host FDBs is justified
compared to normal FDBs is the same as in the case of host MDBs: the
cross-chip notifier matching function in switch.c should avoid
installing these entries on routing ports that route towards the
targeted switch, but not towards the CPU. This is required in order to
have proper support for H-like multi-chip topologies.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean 161ca59d39 net: dsa: reference count the MDB entries at the cross-chip notifier level
Ever since the cross-chip notifiers were introduced, the design was
meant to be simplistic and just get the job done without worrying too
much about dangling resources left behind.

For example, somebody installs an MDB entry on sw0p0 in this daisy chain
topology. It gets installed using ds->ops->port_mdb_add() on sw0p0,
sw1p4 and sw2p4.

                                                    |
           sw0p0     sw0p1     sw0p2     sw0p3     sw0p4
        [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  dsa  ] [  cpu  ]
        [   x   ] [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ]
                                          |
                                          +---------+
                                                    |
           sw1p0     sw1p1     sw1p2     sw1p3     sw1p4
        [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  dsa  ] [  dsa  ]
        [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ] [   x   ]
                                          |
                                          +---------+
                                                    |
           sw2p0     sw2p1     sw2p2     sw2p3     sw2p4
        [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  dsa  ]
        [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ] [   x   ]

Then the same person deletes that MDB entry. The cross-chip notifier for
deletion only matches sw0p0:

                                                    |
           sw0p0     sw0p1     sw0p2     sw0p3     sw0p4
        [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  dsa  ] [  cpu  ]
        [   x   ] [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ]
                                          |
                                          +---------+
                                                    |
           sw1p0     sw1p1     sw1p2     sw1p3     sw1p4
        [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  dsa  ] [  dsa  ]
        [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ]
                                          |
                                          +---------+
                                                    |
           sw2p0     sw2p1     sw2p2     sw2p3     sw2p4
        [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  dsa  ]
        [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ]

Why?

Because the DSA links are 'trunk' ports, if we just go ahead and delete
the MDB from sw1p4 and sw2p4 directly, we might delete those multicast
entries when they are still needed. Just consider the fact that somebody
does:

- add a multicast MAC address towards sw0p0 [ via the cross-chip
  notifiers it gets installed on the DSA links too ]
- add the same multicast MAC address towards sw0p1 (another port of that
  same switch)
- delete the same multicast MAC address from sw0p0.

At this point, if we deleted the MAC address from the DSA links, it
would be flooded, even though there is still an entry on switch 0 which
needs it not to.

So that is why deletions only match the targeted source port and nothing
on DSA links. Of course, dangling resources means that the hardware
tables will eventually run out given enough additions/removals, but hey,
at least it's simple.

But there is a bigger concern which needs to be addressed, and that is
our support for SWITCHDEV_OBJ_ID_HOST_MDB. DSA simply translates such an
object into a dsa_port_host_mdb_add() which ends up as ds->ops->port_mdb_add()
on the upstream port, and a similar thing happens on deletion:
dsa_port_host_mdb_del() will trigger ds->ops->port_mdb_del() on the
upstream port.

When there are 2 VLAN-unaware bridges spanning the same switch (which is
a use case DSA proudly supports), each bridge will install its own
SWITCHDEV_OBJ_ID_HOST_MDB entries. But upon deletion, DSA goes ahead and
emits a DSA_NOTIFIER_MDB_DEL for dp->cpu_dp, which is shared between the
user ports enslaved to br0 and the user ports enslaved to br1. Not good.
The host-trapped multicast addresses installed by br1 will be deleted
when any state changes in br0 (IGMP timers expire, or ports leave, etc).

To avoid this, we could of course go the route of the zero-sum game and
delete the DSA_NOTIFIER_MDB_DEL call for dp->cpu_dp. But the better
design is to just admit that on shared ports like DSA links and CPU
ports, we should be reference counting calls, even if this consumes some
dynamic memory which DSA has traditionally avoided. On the flip side,
the hardware tables of switches are limited in size, so it would be good
if the OS managed them properly instead of having them eventually
overflow.

To address the memory usage concern, we only apply the refcounting of
MDB entries on ports that are really shared (CPU ports and DSA links)
and not on user ports. In a typical single-switch setup, this means only
the CPU port (and the host MDB entries are not that many, really).

The name of the newly introduced data structures (dsa_mac_addr) is
chosen in such a way that will be reusable for host FDB entries (next
patch).

With this change, we can finally have the same matching logic for the
MDB additions and deletions, as well as for their host-trapped variants.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00
Vladimir Oltean b8e997c490 net: dsa: introduce a separate cross-chip notifier type for host MDBs
Commit abd49535c3 ("net: dsa: execute dsa_switch_mdb_add only for
routing port in cross-chip topologies") does a surprisingly good job
even for the SWITCHDEV_OBJ_ID_HOST_MDB use case, where DSA simply
translates a switchdev object received on dp into a cross-chip notifier
for dp->cpu_dp.

To visualize how that works, imagine the daisy chain topology below and
consider a SWITCHDEV_OBJ_ID_HOST_MDB object emitted on sw2p0. How does
the cross-chip notifier know to match on all the right ports (sw0p4, the
dedicated CPU port, sw1p4, an upstream DSA link, and sw2p4, another
upstream DSA link)?

                                                |
       sw0p0     sw0p1     sw0p2     sw0p3     sw0p4
    [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  dsa  ] [  cpu  ]
    [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ] [   x   ]
                                      |
                                      +---------+
                                                |
       sw1p0     sw1p1     sw1p2     sw1p3     sw1p4
    [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  dsa  ] [  dsa  ]
    [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ] [   x   ]
                                      |
                                      +---------+
                                                |
       sw2p0     sw2p1     sw2p2     sw2p3     sw2p4
    [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  user ] [  dsa  ]
    [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ] [   x   ]

The answer is simple: the dedicated CPU port of sw2p0 is sw0p4, and
dsa_routing_port returns the upstream port for all switches.

That is fine, but there are other topologies where this does not work as
well. There are trees with "H" topologies in the wild, where there are 2
or more switches with DSA links between them, but every switch has its
dedicated CPU port. For these topologies, it seems stupid for the neighbor
switches to install an MDB entry on the routing port, since these
multicast addresses are fundamentally different than the usual ones we
support (and that is the justification for this patch, to introduce the
concept of a termination plane multicast MAC address, as opposed to a
forwarding plane multicast MAC address).

For example, when a SWITCHDEV_OBJ_ID_HOST_MDB would get added to sw0p0,
without this patch, it would get treated as a regular port MDB on sw0p2
and it would match on the ports below (including the sw1p3 routing port).

                         |                                  |
    sw0p0     sw0p1     sw0p2     sw0p3          sw1p3     sw1p2     sw1p1     sw1p0
 [  user ] [  user ] [  cpu  ] [  dsa  ]      [  dsa  ] [  cpu  ] [  user ] [  user ]
 [       ] [       ] [   x   ] [       ] ---- [   x   ] [       ] [       ] [       ]

With the patch, the host MDB notifier on sw0p0 matches only on the local
switch, which is what we want for a termination plane address.

                         |                                  |
    sw0p0     sw0p1     sw0p2     sw0p3          sw1p3     sw1p2     sw1p1     sw1p0
 [  user ] [  user ] [  cpu  ] [  dsa  ]      [  dsa  ] [  cpu  ] [  user ] [  user ]
 [       ] [       ] [   x   ] [       ] ---- [       ] [       ] [       ] [       ]

Name this new matching function "dsa_switch_host_address_match" since we
will be reusing it soon for host FDB entries as well.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00