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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm
Pull more MM updates from Andrew Morton:
- "powerpc/pseries/cmm: two smaller fixes" (David Hildenbrand)
fixes a couple of minor things in ppc land
- "Improve folio split related functions" (Zi Yan)
some cleanups and minorish fixes in the folio splitting code
* tag 'mm-stable-2025-12-11-11-39' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm:
mm/damon/tests/core-kunit: avoid damos_test_commit stack warning
mm: vmscan: correct nr_requested tracing in scan_folios
MAINTAINERS: add idr core-api doc file to XARRAY
mm/hugetlb: fix incorrect error return from hugetlb_reserve_pages()
mm: fix CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP typo in mm.h
mm/huge_memory: fix folio split stats counting
mm/huge_memory: make min_order_for_split() always return an order
mm/huge_memory: replace can_split_folio() with direct refcount calculation
mm/huge_memory: change folio_split_supported() to folio_check_splittable()
mm/sparse: fix sparse_vmemmap_init_nid_early definition without CONFIG_SPARSEMEM
powerpc/pseries/cmm: adjust BALLOON_MIGRATE when migrating pages
powerpc/pseries/cmm: call balloon_devinfo_init() also without CONFIG_BALLOON_COMPACTION
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Let's properly adjust BALLOON_MIGRATE like the other drivers.
Note that the INFLATE/DEFLATE events are triggered from the core when
enqueueing/dequeueing pages.
This was found by code inspection.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20251021100606.148294-3-david@redhat.com
Fixes: fe030c9b85e6 ("powerpc/pseries/cmm: Implement balloon compaction")
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ritesh Harjani (IBM) <ritesh.list@gmail.com>
Cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu>
Cc: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Cc: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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CONFIG_BALLOON_COMPACTION
Patch series "powerpc/pseries/cmm: two smaller fixes".
Two smaller fixes identified while doing a bigger rework.
This patch (of 2):
We always have to initialize the balloon_dev_info, even when compaction is
not configured in: otherwise the containing list and the lock are left
uninitialized.
Likely not many such configs exist in practice, but let's CC stable to
be sure.
This was found by code inspection.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20251021100606.148294-1-david@redhat.com
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20251021100606.148294-2-david@redhat.com
Fixes: fe030c9b85e6 ("powerpc/pseries/cmm: Implement balloon compaction")
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ritesh Harjani (IBM) <ritesh.list@gmail.com>
Cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu>
Cc: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Cc: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc
Pull char/misc/IIO driver updates from Greg KH:
"Here is the big set of char/misc/iio driver updates for 6.19-rc1. Lots
of stuff in here including:
- lots of IIO driver updates, cleanups, and additions
- large interconnect driver changes as they get converted over to a
dynamic system of ids
- coresight driver updates
- mwave driver updates
- binder driver updates and changes
- comedi driver fixes now that the fuzzers are being set loose on
them
- nvmem driver updates
- new uio driver addition
- lots of other small char/misc driver updates, full details in the
shortlog
All of these have been in linux-next for a while now"
* tag 'char-misc-6.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (304 commits)
char: applicom: fix NULL pointer dereference in ac_ioctl
hangcheck-timer: fix coding style spacing
hangcheck-timer: Replace %Ld with %lld
hangcheck-timer: replace printk(KERN_CRIT) with pr_crit
uio: Add SVA support for PCI devices via uio_pci_generic_sva.c
dt-bindings: slimbus: fix warning from example
intel_th: Fix error handling in intel_th_output_open
misc: rp1: Fix an error handling path in rp1_probe()
char: xillybus: add WQ_UNBOUND to alloc_workqueue users
misc: bh1770glc: use pm_runtime_resume_and_get() in power_state_store
misc: cb710: Fix a NULL vs IS_ERR() check in probe()
mux: mmio: Add suspend and resume support
virt: acrn: split acrn_mmio_dev_res out of acrn_mmiodev
greybus: gb-beagleplay: Fix timeout handling in bootloader functions
greybus: add WQ_PERCPU to alloc_workqueue users
char/mwave: drop typedefs
char/mwave: drop printk wrapper
char/mwave: remove printk tracing
char/mwave: remove unneeded fops
char/mwave: remove MWAVE_FUTZ_WITH_OTHER_DEVICES ifdeffery
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszyprowski/linux
Pull dma-mapping updates from Marek Szyprowski:
- More DMA mapping API refactoring to physical addresses as the primary
interface instead of page+offset parameters.
This time dma_map_ops callbacks are converted to physical addresses,
what in turn results also in some simplification of architecture
specific code (Leon Romanovsky and Jason Gunthorpe)
- Clarify that dma_map_benchmark is not a kernel self-test, but
standalone tool (Qinxin Xia)
* tag 'dma-mapping-6.19-2025-12-05' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszyprowski/linux:
dma-mapping: remove unused map_page callback
xen: swiotlb: Convert mapping routine to rely on physical address
x86: Use physical address for DMA mapping
sparc: Use physical address DMA mapping
powerpc: Convert to physical address DMA mapping
parisc: Convert DMA map_page to map_phys interface
MIPS/jazzdma: Provide physical address directly
alpha: Convert mapping routine to rely on physical address
dma-mapping: remove unused mapping resource callbacks
xen: swiotlb: Switch to physical address mapping callbacks
ARM: dma-mapping: Switch to physical address mapping callbacks
ARM: dma-mapping: Reduce struct page exposure in arch_sync_dma*()
dma-mapping: convert dummy ops to physical address mapping
dma-mapping: prepare dma_map_ops to conversion to physical address
tools/dma: move dma_map_benchmark from selftests to tools/dma
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux
Pull powerpc updates from Michael Ellerman:
- Restore clearing of MSR[RI] at interrupt/syscall exit on 32-bit
- Fix unpaired stwcx on interrupt exit on 32-bit
- Fix race condition leading to double list-add in
mac_hid_toggle_emumouse()
- Fix mprotect on book3s 32-bit
- Fix SLB multihit issue during SLB preload with 64-bit hash MMU
- Add support for crashkernel CMA reservation
- Add die_id and die_cpumask for Power10 & later to expose chip
hemispheres
- A series of minor fixes and improvements to the hash SLB code
Thanks to Antonio Alvarez Feijoo, Ben Collins, Bhaskar Chowdhury,
Christophe Leroy, Daniel Thompson, Dave Vasilevsky, Donet Tom,
J. Neuschäfer, Kunwu Chan, Long Li, Naresh Kamboju, Nathan Chancellor,
Ritesh Harjani (IBM), Shirisha G, Shrikanth Hegde, Sourabh Jain, Srikar
Dronamraju, Stephen Rothwell, Thomas Zimmermann, Venkat Rao Bagalkote,
and Vishal Chourasia.
* tag 'powerpc-6.19-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (32 commits)
macintosh/via-pmu-backlight: Include <linux/fb.h> and <linux/of.h>
powerpc/powermac: backlight: Include <linux/of.h>
powerpc/64s/slb: Add no_slb_preload early cmdline param
powerpc/64s/slb: Make preload_add return type as void
powerpc/ptdump: Dump PXX level info for kernel_page_tables
powerpc/64s/pgtable: Enable directMap counters in meminfo for Hash
powerpc/64s/hash: Update directMap page counters for Hash
powerpc/64s/hash: Hash hpt_order should be only available with Hash MMU
powerpc/64s/hash: Improve hash mmu printk messages
powerpc/64s/hash: Fix phys_addr_t printf format in htab_initialize()
powerpc/64s/ptdump: Fix kernel_hash_pagetable dump for ISA v3.00 HPTE format
powerpc/64s/hash: Restrict stress_hpt_struct memblock region to within RMA limit
powerpc/64s/slb: Fix SLB multihit issue during SLB preload
powerpc, mm: Fix mprotect on book3s 32-bit
powerpc/smp: Expose die_id and die_cpumask
powerpc/83xx: Add a null pointer check to mcu_gpiochip_add
arch:powerpc:tools This file was missing shebang line, so added it
kexec: Include kernel-end even without crashkernel
powerpc: p2020: Rename wdt@ nodes to watchdog@
powerpc: 86xx: Rename wdt@ nodes to watchdog@
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm
Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton:
"__vmalloc()/kvmalloc() and no-block support" (Uladzislau Rezki)
Rework the vmalloc() code to support non-blocking allocations
(GFP_ATOIC, GFP_NOWAIT)
"ksm: fix exec/fork inheritance" (xu xin)
Fix a rare case where the KSM MMF_VM_MERGE_ANY prctl state is not
inherited across fork/exec
"mm/zswap: misc cleanup of code and documentations" (SeongJae Park)
Some light maintenance work on the zswap code
"mm/page_owner: add debugfs files 'show_handles' and 'show_stacks_handles'" (Mauricio Faria de Oliveira)
Enhance the /sys/kernel/debug/page_owner debug feature by adding
unique identifiers to differentiate the various stack traces so
that userspace monitoring tools can better match stack traces over
time
"mm/page_alloc: pcp->batch cleanups" (Joshua Hahn)
Minor alterations to the page allocator's per-cpu-pages feature
"Improve UFFDIO_MOVE scalability by removing anon_vma lock" (Lokesh Gidra)
Address a scalability issue in userfaultfd's UFFDIO_MOVE operation
"kasan: cleanups for kasan_enabled() checks" (Sabyrzhan Tasbolatov)
"drivers/base/node: fold node register and unregister functions" (Donet Tom)
Clean up the NUMA node handling code a little
"mm: some optimizations for prot numa" (Kefeng Wang)
Cleanups and small optimizations to the NUMA allocation hinting
code
"mm/page_alloc: Batch callers of free_pcppages_bulk" (Joshua Hahn)
Address long lock hold times at boot on large machines. These were
causing (harmless) softlockup warnings
"optimize the logic for handling dirty file folios during reclaim" (Baolin Wang)
Remove some now-unnecessary work from page reclaim
"mm/damon: allow DAMOS auto-tuned for per-memcg per-node memory usage" (SeongJae Park)
Enhance the DAMOS auto-tuning feature
"mm/damon: fixes for address alignment issues in DAMON_LRU_SORT and DAMON_RECLAIM" (Quanmin Yan)
Fix DAMON_LRU_SORT and DAMON_RECLAIM with certain userspace
configuration
"expand mmap_prepare functionality, port more users" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
Enhance the new(ish) file_operations.mmap_prepare() method and port
additional callsites from the old ->mmap() over to ->mmap_prepare()
"Fix stale IOTLB entries for kernel address space" (Lu Baolu)
Fix a bug (and possible security issue on non-x86) in the IOMMU
code. In some situations the IOMMU could be left hanging onto a
stale kernel pagetable entry
"mm/huge_memory: cleanup __split_unmapped_folio()" (Wei Yang)
Clean up and optimize the folio splitting code
"mm, swap: misc cleanup and bugfix" (Kairui Song)
Some cleanups and a minor fix in the swap discard code
"mm/damon: misc documentation fixups" (SeongJae Park)
"mm/damon: support pin-point targets removal" (SeongJae Park)
Permit userspace to remove a specific monitoring target in the
middle of the current targets list
"mm: MISC follow-up patches for linux/pgalloc.h" (Harry Yoo)
A couple of cleanups related to mm header file inclusion
"mm/swapfile.c: select swap devices of default priority round robin" (Baoquan He)
improve the selection of swap devices for NUMA machines
"mm: Convert memory block states (MEM_*) macros to enums" (Israel Batista)
Change the memory block labels from macros to enums so they will
appear in kernel debug info
"ksm: perform a range-walk to jump over holes in break_ksm" (Pedro Demarchi Gomes)
Address an inefficiency when KSM unmerges an address range
"mm/damon/tests: fix memory bugs in kunit tests" (SeongJae Park)
Fix leaks and unhandled malloc() failures in DAMON userspace unit
tests
"some cleanups for pageout()" (Baolin Wang)
Clean up a couple of minor things in the page scanner's
writeback-for-eviction code
"mm/hugetlb: refactor sysfs/sysctl interfaces" (Hui Zhu)
Move hugetlb's sysfs/sysctl handling code into a new file
"introduce VM_MAYBE_GUARD and make it sticky" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
Make the VMA guard regions available in /proc/pid/smaps and
improves the mergeability of guarded VMAs
"mm: perform guard region install/remove under VMA lock" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
Reduce mmap lock contention for callers performing VMA guard region
operations
"vma_start_write_killable" (Matthew Wilcox)
Start work on permitting applications to be killed when they are
waiting on a read_lock on the VMA lock
"mm/damon/tests: add more tests for online parameters commit" (SeongJae Park)
Add additional userspace testing of DAMON's "commit" feature
"mm/damon: misc cleanups" (SeongJae Park)
"make VM_SOFTDIRTY a sticky VMA flag" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
Address the possible loss of a VMA's VM_SOFTDIRTY flag when that
VMA is merged with another
"mm: support device-private THP" (Balbir Singh)
Introduce support for Transparent Huge Page (THP) migration in zone
device-private memory
"Optimize folio split in memory failure" (Zi Yan)
"mm/huge_memory: Define split_type and consolidate split support checks" (Wei Yang)
Some more cleanups in the folio splitting code
"mm: remove is_swap_[pte, pmd]() + non-swap entries, introduce leaf entries" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
Clean up our handling of pagetable leaf entries by introducing the
concept of 'software leaf entries', of type softleaf_t
"reparent the THP split queue" (Muchun Song)
Reparent the THP split queue to its parent memcg. This is in
preparation for addressing the long-standing "dying memcg" problem,
wherein dead memcg's linger for too long, consuming memory
resources
"unify PMD scan results and remove redundant cleanup" (Wei Yang)
A little cleanup in the hugepage collapse code
"zram: introduce writeback bio batching" (Sergey Senozhatsky)
Improve zram writeback efficiency by introducing batched bio
writeback support
"memcg: cleanup the memcg stats interfaces" (Shakeel Butt)
Clean up our handling of the interrupt safety of some memcg stats
"make vmalloc gfp flags usage more apparent" (Vishal Moola)
Clean up vmalloc's handling of incoming GFP flags
"mm: Add soft-dirty and uffd-wp support for RISC-V" (Chunyan Zhang)
Teach soft dirty and userfaultfd write protect tracking to use
RISC-V's Svrsw60t59b extension
"mm: swap: small fixes and comment cleanups" (Youngjun Park)
Fix a small bug and clean up some of the swap code
"initial work on making VMA flags a bitmap" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
Start work on converting the vma struct's flags to a bitmap, so we
stop running out of them, especially on 32-bit
"mm/swapfile: fix and cleanup swap list iterations" (Youngjun Park)
Address a possible bug in the swap discard code and clean things
up a little
[ This merge also reverts commit ebb9aeb980e5 ("vfio/nvgrace-gpu:
register device memory for poison handling") because it looks
broken to me, I've asked for clarification - Linus ]
* tag 'mm-stable-2025-12-03-21-26' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (321 commits)
mm: fix vma_start_write_killable() signal handling
mm/swapfile: use plist_for_each_entry in __folio_throttle_swaprate
mm/swapfile: fix list iteration when next node is removed during discard
fs/proc/task_mmu.c: fix make_uffd_wp_huge_pte() huge pte handling
mm/kfence: add reboot notifier to disable KFENCE on shutdown
memcg: remove inc/dec_lruvec_kmem_state helpers
selftests/mm/uffd: initialize char variable to Null
mm: fix DEBUG_RODATA_TEST indentation in Kconfig
mm: introduce VMA flags bitmap type
tools/testing/vma: eliminate dependency on vma->__vm_flags
mm: simplify and rename mm flags function for clarity
mm: declare VMA flags by bit
zram: fix a spelling mistake
mm/page_alloc: optimize lowmem_reserve max lookup using its semantic monotonicity
mm/vmscan: skip increasing kswapd_failures when reclaim was boosted
pagemap: update BUDDY flag documentation
mm: swap: remove scan_swap_map_slots() references from comments
mm: swap: change swap_alloc_slow() to void
mm, swap: remove redundant comment for read_swap_cache_async
mm, swap: use SWP_SOLIDSTATE to determine if swap is rotational
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs
Pull fd prepare updates from Christian Brauner:
"This adds the FD_ADD() and FD_PREPARE() primitive. They simplify the
common pattern of get_unused_fd_flags() + create file + fd_install()
that is used extensively throughout the kernel and currently requires
cumbersome cleanup paths.
FD_ADD() - For simple cases where a file is installed immediately:
fd = FD_ADD(O_CLOEXEC, vfio_device_open_file(device));
if (fd < 0)
vfio_device_put_registration(device);
return fd;
FD_PREPARE() - For cases requiring access to the fd or file, or
additional work before publishing:
FD_PREPARE(fdf, O_CLOEXEC, sync_file->file);
if (fdf.err) {
fput(sync_file->file);
return fdf.err;
}
data.fence = fd_prepare_fd(fdf);
if (copy_to_user((void __user *)arg, &data, sizeof(data)))
return -EFAULT;
return fd_publish(fdf);
The primitives are centered around struct fd_prepare. FD_PREPARE()
encapsulates all allocation and cleanup logic and must be followed by
a call to fd_publish() which associates the fd with the file and
installs it into the caller's fdtable. If fd_publish() isn't called,
both are deallocated automatically. FD_ADD() is a shorthand that does
fd_publish() immediately and never exposes the struct to the caller.
I've implemented this in a way that it's compatible with the cleanup
infrastructure while also being usable separately. IOW, it's centered
around struct fd_prepare which is aliased to class_fd_prepare_t and so
we can make use of all the basica guard infrastructure"
* tag 'vfs-6.19-rc1.fd_prepare.fs' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (42 commits)
io_uring: convert io_create_mock_file() to FD_PREPARE()
file: convert replace_fd() to FD_PREPARE()
vfio: convert vfio_group_ioctl_get_device_fd() to FD_ADD()
tty: convert ptm_open_peer() to FD_ADD()
ntsync: convert ntsync_obj_get_fd() to FD_PREPARE()
media: convert media_request_alloc() to FD_PREPARE()
hv: convert mshv_ioctl_create_partition() to FD_ADD()
gpio: convert linehandle_create() to FD_PREPARE()
pseries: port papr_rtas_setup_file_interface() to FD_ADD()
pseries: convert papr_platform_dump_create_handle() to FD_ADD()
spufs: convert spufs_gang_open() to FD_PREPARE()
papr-hvpipe: convert papr_hvpipe_dev_create_handle() to FD_PREPARE()
spufs: convert spufs_context_open() to FD_PREPARE()
net/socket: convert __sys_accept4_file() to FD_ADD()
net/socket: convert sock_map_fd() to FD_ADD()
net/kcm: convert kcm_ioctl() to FD_PREPARE()
net/handshake: convert handshake_nl_accept_doit() to FD_PREPARE()
secretmem: convert memfd_secret() to FD_ADD()
memfd: convert memfd_create() to FD_ADD()
bpf: convert bpf_token_create() to FD_PREPARE()
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Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251123-work-fd-prepare-v4-36-b6efa1706cfd@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
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Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251123-work-fd-prepare-v4-35-b6efa1706cfd@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
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Fixes a UAF for src_info as well.
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251123-work-fd-prepare-v4-33-b6efa1706cfd@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
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Patch series "drivers/base/node: fold node register and unregister
functions", v2.
The first patch merges register_one_node() and register_node(), leaving a
single register_node() function.
The second patch merges unregister_one_node() and unregister_node(),
leaving a single unregister_node() function.
There are no functional changes in these patches.
This patch (of 2):
register_node() is only called from register_one_node(). This patch folds
register_node() into its only caller and renames register_one_node() to
register_node().
This reduces unnecessary indirection and simplifies the code structure.
No functional changes are introduced.
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix kerneldoc, per David]
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/cover.1760097207.git.donettom@linux.ibm.com
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/910853c9dd61f7a2190a56cba101e73e9c6859be.1760097207.git.donettom@linux.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Donet Tom <donettom@linux.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Mike Rapoport (Microsoft) <rppt@kernel.org>
Acked-by: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org>
Acked-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Aboorva Devarajan <aboorvad@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu>
Cc: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Cc: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Cc: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Oscar Salvador <osalvador@suse.de>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: "Ritesh Harjani (IBM)" <ritesh.list@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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Systems can now be partitioned into resource groups. By default all
systems will be part of default resource group. Once a resource group is
created, and resources allocated to the resource group, those resources
will be removed from the default resource group. If a LPAR moved to a
resource group, then it can only use resources in the resource group.
So maximum processors that can be allocated to a LPAR can be equal or
smaller than the resources in the resource group.
lparcfg can now exposes the resource group id to which this LPAR belongs
to. It also exposes the number of processors in the current resource
group. The default resource group id happens to be 0. These would be
documented in the upcoming PAPR update.
Example of an LPAR in a default resource group
root@ltcp11-lp3 $ grep resource_group /proc/powerpc/lparcfg
resource_group_number=0
resource_group_active_processors=50
root@ltcp11-lp3 $
Example of an LPAR in a non-default resource group
root@ltcp11-lp5 $ grep resource_group /proc/powerpc/lparcfg
resource_group_number=1
resource_group_active_processors=30
root@ltcp11-lp5 $
Signed-off-by: Srikar Dronamraju <srikar@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250716104600.59102-1-srikar@linux.ibm.com
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Adapt PowerPC DMA to use physical addresses in order to prepare code
to removal .map_page and .unmap_page.
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20251015-remove-map-page-v5-10-3bbfe3a25cdf@kernel.org
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We need the fixes in here, and it resolves a merge conflict in:
drivers/misc/amd-sbi/Kconfig
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Because driver core can properly handle constant struct bus_type,
move the cmm_subsys to be a constant structure as well, placing it into
read-only memory which can not be modified at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Barnaś <abarnas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250918140816.335916-3-abarnas@google.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Because driver core can properly handle constant struct bus_type,
move the suspend_subsys to be a constant structure as well, placing it into
read-only memory which can not be modified at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Barnaś <abarnas@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250918140816.335916-2-abarnas@google.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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pseries_msi_ops_teardown() reads pci_dev* from msi_alloc_info_t. However,
pseries_msi_ops_prepare() does not populate this structure, thus it is all
zeros. Consequently, pseries_msi_ops_teardown() triggers a NULL pointer
dereference crash.
struct pci_dev is available in struct irq_domain. Read it there instead.
Reported-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linuxppc-dev/878d7651-433a-46fe-a28b-1b7e893fcbe0@linux.ibm.com/
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Nam Cao <namcao@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251010120307.3281720-1-namcao@linutronix.de
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm
Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton:
- "mm, swap: improve cluster scan strategy" from Kairui Song improves
performance and reduces the failure rate of swap cluster allocation
- "support large align and nid in Rust allocators" from Vitaly Wool
permits Rust allocators to set NUMA node and large alignment when
perforning slub and vmalloc reallocs
- "mm/damon/vaddr: support stat-purpose DAMOS" from Yueyang Pan extend
DAMOS_STAT's handling of the DAMON operations sets for virtual
address spaces for ops-level DAMOS filters
- "execute PROCMAP_QUERY ioctl under per-vma lock" from Suren
Baghdasaryan reduces mmap_lock contention during reads of
/proc/pid/maps
- "mm/mincore: minor clean up for swap cache checking" from Kairui Song
performs some cleanup in the swap code
- "mm: vm_normal_page*() improvements" from David Hildenbrand provides
code cleanup in the pagemap code
- "add persistent huge zero folio support" from Pankaj Raghav provides
a block layer speedup by optionalls making the
huge_zero_pagepersistent, instead of releasing it when its refcount
falls to zero
- "kho: fixes and cleanups" from Mike Rapoport adds a few touchups to
the recently added Kexec Handover feature
- "mm: make mm->flags a bitmap and 64-bit on all arches" from Lorenzo
Stoakes turns mm_struct.flags into a bitmap. To end the constant
struggle with space shortage on 32-bit conflicting with 64-bit's
needs
- "mm/swapfile.c and swap.h cleanup" from Chris Li cleans up some swap
code
- "selftests/mm: Fix false positives and skip unsupported tests" from
Donet Tom fixes a few things in our selftests code
- "prctl: extend PR_SET_THP_DISABLE to only provide THPs when advised"
from David Hildenbrand "allows individual processes to opt-out of
THP=always into THP=madvise, without affecting other workloads on the
system".
It's a long story - the [1/N] changelog spells out the considerations
- "Add and use memdesc_flags_t" from Matthew Wilcox gets us started on
the memdesc project. Please see
https://kernelnewbies.org/MatthewWilcox/Memdescs and
https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/post/introducing-memdesc
- "Tiny optimization for large read operations" from Chi Zhiling
improves the efficiency of the pagecache read path
- "Better split_huge_page_test result check" from Zi Yan improves our
folio splitting selftest code
- "test that rmap behaves as expected" from Wei Yang adds some rmap
selftests
- "remove write_cache_pages()" from Christoph Hellwig removes that
function and converts its two remaining callers
- "selftests/mm: uffd-stress fixes" from Dev Jain fixes some UFFD
selftests issues
- "introduce kernel file mapped folios" from Boris Burkov introduces
the concept of "kernel file pages". Using these permits btrfs to
account its metadata pages to the root cgroup, rather than to the
cgroups of random inappropriate tasks
- "mm/pageblock: improve readability of some pageblock handling" from
Wei Yang provides some readability improvements to the page allocator
code
- "mm/damon: support ARM32 with LPAE" from SeongJae Park teaches DAMON
to understand arm32 highmem
- "tools: testing: Use existing atomic.h for vma/maple tests" from
Brendan Jackman performs some code cleanups and deduplication under
tools/testing/
- "maple_tree: Fix testing for 32bit compiles" from Liam Howlett fixes
a couple of 32-bit issues in tools/testing/radix-tree.c
- "kasan: unify kasan_enabled() and remove arch-specific
implementations" from Sabyrzhan Tasbolatov moves KASAN arch-specific
initialization code into a common arch-neutral implementation
- "mm: remove zpool" from Johannes Weiner removes zspool - an
indirection layer which now only redirects to a single thing
(zsmalloc)
- "mm: task_stack: Stack handling cleanups" from Pasha Tatashin makes a
couple of cleanups in the fork code
- "mm: remove nth_page()" from David Hildenbrand makes rather a lot of
adjustments at various nth_page() callsites, eventually permitting
the removal of that undesirable helper function
- "introduce kasan.write_only option in hw-tags" from Yeoreum Yun
creates a KASAN read-only mode for ARM, using that architecture's
memory tagging feature. It is felt that a read-only mode KASAN is
suitable for use in production systems rather than debug-only
- "mm: hugetlb: cleanup hugetlb folio allocation" from Kefeng Wang does
some tidying in the hugetlb folio allocation code
- "mm: establish const-correctness for pointer parameters" from Max
Kellermann makes quite a number of the MM API functions more accurate
about the constness of their arguments. This was getting in the way
of subsystems (in this case CEPH) when they attempt to improving
their own const/non-const accuracy
- "Cleanup free_pages() misuse" from Vishal Moola fixes a number of
code sites which were confused over when to use free_pages() vs
__free_pages()
- "Add Rust abstraction for Maple Trees" from Alice Ryhl makes the
mapletree code accessible to Rust. Required by nouveau and by its
forthcoming successor: the new Rust Nova driver
- "selftests/mm: split_huge_page_test: split_pte_mapped_thp
improvements" from David Hildenbrand adds a fix and some cleanups to
the thp selftesting code
- "mm, swap: introduce swap table as swap cache (phase I)" from Chris
Li and Kairui Song is the first step along the path to implementing
"swap tables" - a new approach to swap allocation and state tracking
which is expected to yield speed and space improvements. This
patchset itself yields a 5-20% performance benefit in some situations
- "Some ptdesc cleanups" from Matthew Wilcox utilizes the new memdesc
layer to clean up the ptdesc code a little
- "Fix va_high_addr_switch.sh test failure" from Chunyu Hu fixes some
issues in our 5-level pagetable selftesting code
- "Minor fixes for memory allocation profiling" from Suren Baghdasaryan
addresses a couple of minor issues in relatively new memory
allocation profiling feature
- "Small cleanups" from Matthew Wilcox has a few cleanups in
preparation for more memdesc work
- "mm/damon: add addr_unit for DAMON_LRU_SORT and DAMON_RECLAIM" from
Quanmin Yan makes some changes to DAMON in furtherance of supporting
arm highmem
- "selftests/mm: Add -Wunreachable-code and fix warnings" from Muhammad
Anjum adds that compiler check to selftests code and fixes the
fallout, by removing dead code
- "Improvements to Victim Process Thawing and OOM Reaper Traversal
Order" from zhongjinji makes a number of improvements in the OOM
killer: mainly thawing a more appropriate group of victim threads so
they can release resources
- "mm/damon: misc fixups and improvements for 6.18" from SeongJae Park
is a bunch of small and unrelated fixups for DAMON
- "mm/damon: define and use DAMON initialization check function" from
SeongJae Park implement reliability and maintainability improvements
to a recently-added bug fix
- "mm/damon/stat: expose auto-tuned intervals and non-idle ages" from
SeongJae Park provides additional transparency to userspace clients
of the DAMON_STAT information
- "Expand scope of khugepaged anonymous collapse" from Dev Jain removes
some constraints on khubepaged's collapsing of anon VMAs. It also
increases the success rate of MADV_COLLAPSE against an anon vma
- "mm: do not assume file == vma->vm_file in compat_vma_mmap_prepare()"
from Lorenzo Stoakes moves us further towards removal of
file_operations.mmap(). This patchset concentrates upon clearing up
the treatment of stacked filesystems
- "mm: Improve mlock tracking for large folios" from Kiryl Shutsemau
provides some fixes and improvements to mlock's tracking of large
folios. /proc/meminfo's "Mlocked" field became more accurate
- "mm/ksm: Fix incorrect accounting of KSM counters during fork" from
Donet Tom fixes several user-visible KSM stats inaccuracies across
forks and adds selftest code to verify these counters
- "mm_slot: fix the usage of mm_slot_entry" from Wei Yang addresses
some potential but presently benign issues in KSM's mm_slot handling
* tag 'mm-stable-2025-10-01-19-00' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (372 commits)
mm: swap: check for stable address space before operating on the VMA
mm: convert folio_page() back to a macro
mm/khugepaged: use start_addr/addr for improved readability
hugetlbfs: skip VMAs without shareable locks in hugetlb_vmdelete_list
alloc_tag: fix boot failure due to NULL pointer dereference
mm: silence data-race in update_hiwater_rss
mm/memory-failure: don't select MEMORY_ISOLATION
mm/khugepaged: remove definition of struct khugepaged_mm_slot
mm/ksm: get mm_slot by mm_slot_entry() when slot is !NULL
hugetlb: increase number of reserving hugepages via cmdline
selftests/mm: add fork inheritance test for ksm_merging_pages counter
mm/ksm: fix incorrect KSM counter handling in mm_struct during fork
drivers/base/node: fix double free in register_one_node()
mm: remove PMD alignment constraint in execmem_vmalloc()
mm/memory_hotplug: fix typo 'esecially' -> 'especially'
mm/rmap: improve mlock tracking for large folios
mm/filemap: map entire large folio faultaround
mm/fault: try to map the entire file folio in finish_fault()
mm/rmap: mlock large folios in try_to_unmap_one()
mm/rmap: fix a mlock race condition in folio_referenced_one()
...
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The hypervisor assigns one pipe per partition for all sources and
assigns new pipe after migration. Also the partition ID that is
used by source as its target ID may be changed after the migration.
So disable hvpipe during SUSPEND event with ‘hvpipe enable’ system
parameter value = 0 and enable it after migration during RESUME
event with hvpipe enable’ system parameter value = 1.
The user space calls such as ioctl()/ read() / write() / poll()
returns -ENXIO between SUSPEND and RESUME events. The user space
process can close FD and reestablish connection with new FD after
migration if needed (Example: source IDs are changed).
Signed-off-by: Haren Myneni <haren@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Shashank MS <shashank.gowda@in.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Tyrel Datwyler <tyreld@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250909084402.1488456-10-haren@linux.ibm.com
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The partition uses “Hypervisor Pipe OS Enablement Notification”
system parameter token (value = 64) to enable / disable hvpipe in
the hypervisor. Once hvpipe is enabled, the hypervisor notifies
OS if the payload is pending for that partition from any source.
This system parameter token takes 1 byte length of data with
1 = Enable and 0 = Disable.
Enable hvpipe in the hypervisor with ibm,set-system-parameter
RTAS after registering hvpipe event source interrupt.
Signed-off-by: Haren Myneni <haren@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Shashank MS <shashank.gowda@in.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Tyrel Datwyler <tyreld@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250909084402.1488456-9-haren@linux.ibm.com
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The hypervisor signals the OS via a Hypervisor Pipe Event external
interrupt when data is available to be received from the pipe.
Then the OS should call RTAS check-exception and provide the input
Event Mask as defined for the ‘ibm,hvpipe-msg-events’. In response,
check-exception will return an event log containing an Pipe Events
message. This message contains the source ID for which this
message is intended to and the pipe status such as whether the
payload is pending in the hypervisor or pipe to source is closed.
If there is any user space process waiting in the wait_queue for
the payload from this source ID, wake up that process which can
issue read() to obtain payload with ibm,receive-hvpipe-msg RTAS
or close FD if the pipe to source is closed.
The hypervisor has one pipe per partition for all sources and it
will not deliver another hvpipe event message until the partition
reads the payload for the previous hvpipe event. So if the source
ID is not found in the source list, issue the dummy
ibm,receive-hvpipe-msg RTAS so that pipe will not blocked.
Register hvpipe event source interrupt based on entries from
/proc/device-tree//event-sources/ibm,hvpipe-msg-events property.
Signed-off-by: Haren Myneni <haren@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Shashank MS <shashank.gowda@in.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Tyrel Datwyler <tyreld@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250909084402.1488456-8-haren@linux.ibm.com
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The user space polls on the wait_queue for the payload from the
specific source. The hypervisor interrupts the OS when the pipe
status for the specific source is changed such as payload is
available for the partition or pipe to the source is closed. The
OS retrieves the HVPIPE event message with check-exception RTAS
and event message contains the source ID and the pipe status.
Then wakes up all FDs waiting on the wait_queue so that the user
space can read the payload or close the FD if the pipe to source
in the hypervisor is closed.
The hypervisor assigns one pipe per partition for all sources.
Hence issue ibm,receive-hvpipe-msg() to read the pending
payload during release() before closing FD so that pipe to the
partition will not be blocked.
Signed-off-by: Haren Myneni <haren@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Shashank MS <shashank.gowda@in.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Tyrel Datwyler <tyreld@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250909084402.1488456-7-haren@linux.ibm.com
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ibm,receive-hvpipe-msg RTAS call is used to receive data from the
source (Ex: Hardware Management Console) over the hypervisor
pipe. The hypervisor will signal the OS via a Hypervisor Pipe
Event external interrupt when data is available to be received
from the pipe and the event message has the source ID and the
message type such as payload or closed pipe to the specific
source. The hypervisor will not generate another interrupt for
the next payload until the partition reads the previous payload.
It means the hvpipe is blocked and will not deliver other events
for any source. The maximum data length of 4048 bytes is
supported with this RTAS call right now.
The user space uses read() to receive data from HMC which issues
ibm,receive-hvpipe-msg RTAS and the kernel returns the buffer
length (including papr_hvpipe_hdr length) to the user space for
success or RTAS failure error. If the message is regarding the
pipe closed, kernel just returns the papr_hvpipe_hdr with
flags = HVPIPE_LOST_CONNECTION and expects the user space to
close FD for the corresponding source.
ibm,receive-hvpipe-msg RTAS call passes the buffer and returns
the source ID from where this payload is received and the
payload length.
Signed-off-by: Haren Myneni <haren@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Shashank MS <shashank.gowda@in.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Tyrel Datwyler <tyreld@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250909084402.1488456-6-haren@linux.ibm.com
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ibm,send-hvpipe-msg RTAS call is used to send data to the source
(Ex: Hardware Management Console) over the hypervisor pipe. The
maximum data length of 4048 bytes is supported with this RTAS call
right now. The user space uses write() to send this payload which
invokes this RTAS. Then the write returns the buffer length
(including papr_hvpipe_hdr length) to the user space for success
or RTAS failure error.
ibm,send-hvpipe-msg call takes source ID as target and the buffer
in the form of buffer list. The buffer list format consists of
work area of size 4K to hold buffer list and number of 4K work
areas depends on buffers is as follows:
Length of Buffer List in bytes
Address of 4K buffer 1
Length of 4K buffer 1 used
...
Address of 4K buffer n
Length of 4K buffer n used
Only one buffer is used right now because of max payload size is
4048 bytes. writev() can be used in future when supported more
than one buffer.
Signed-off-by: Haren Myneni <haren@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Shashank MS <shashank.gowda@in.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Tyrel Datwyler <tyreld@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250909084402.1488456-5-haren@linux.ibm.com
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The hypervisor provides ibm,send-hvpipe-msg and
ibm,receive-hvpipe-msg RTAS calls which can be used by the
partition to communicate through an inband hypervisor channel with
different external sources such as Hardware Management Console
(HMC). The information exchanged, whether it be messages, raw or
formatted data, etc., is only known to between applications in the
OS and the source (HMC). This patch adds papr-hvpipe character
driver and provides the standard interfaces such as open / ioctl/
read / write to user space for exchanging information with HMC
using send/recevive HVPIPE RTAS functions.
PAPR (7.3.32 Hypervisor Pipe Information Exchange) defines the
HVPIPE usage:
- The hypervisor has one HVPIPE per partition for all sources.
- OS can determine this feature’s availability by detecting the
“ibm,hypervisor-pipe-capable” property in the /rtas node of the
device tree.
- Each source is represented by the source ID which is used in
send / recv HVPIPE RTAS. (Ex: source ID is the target for the
payload in send RTAS).
- Return status of ibm,send-hvpipe-msg can be considered as
delivered the payload.
- Return status of ibm,receive-hvpipe-msg can be considered as
ACK to source.
- The hypervisor generates hvpipe message event interrupt when
the partition has the payload to receive.
Provide the interfaces to the user space with /dev/papr-hvpipe
character device using the following programming model:
int devfd = open("/dev/papr-hvpipe")
int fd = ioctl(devfd, PAPR_HVPIPE_IOC_CREATE_HANDLE, &srcID);
- Restrict the user space to use the same source ID and do not
expect more than one process access with the same source.
char *buf = malloc(size);
- SIZE should be 4K and the buffer contains header and the
payload.
length = write(fd, buf, size);
- OS issues ibm,send-hvpipe-msg RTAS and returns the RTAS status
to the user space.
ret = poll(fd,...)
- The HVPIPE event message IRQ wakes up for any waiting FDs.
length = read(fd, buf, size);
- OS issues ibm,receive-hvpipe-msg to receive payload from the
hypervisor.
release(fd);
- OS issues ibm,receive-hvpipe-msg if any payload is pending so
that pipe is not blocked.
The actual implementation of these calls are added in the
next patches.
Signed-off-by: Haren Myneni <haren@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Shashank MS <shashank.gowda@in.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Tyrel Datwyler <tyreld@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250909084402.1488456-4-haren@linux.ibm.com
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At this point MIGRATEPAGE_SUCCESS is misnamed for all folio users,
and now that we remove MIGRATEPAGE_UNMAP, it's really the only "success"
return value that the code uses and expects.
Let's just get rid of MIGRATEPAGE_SUCCESS completely and just use "0"
for success.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250811143949.1117439-3-david@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Zi Yan <ziy@nvidia.com> [mm]
Acked-by: Dave Kleikamp <dave.kleikamp@oracle.com> [jfs]
Acked-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> [btrfs]
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Byungchul Park <byungchul@sk.com>
Cc: Alistair Popple <apopple@nvidia.com>
Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@kvack.org>
Cc: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
Cc: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
Cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu>
Cc: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@kernel.org>
Cc: Eugenio Pé rez <eperezma@redhat.com>
Cc: Gregory Price <gourry@gourry.net>
Cc: "Huang, Ying" <ying.huang@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Cc: Jerrin Shaji George <jerrin.shaji-george@broadcom.com>
Cc: Josef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com>
Cc: Joshua Hahn <joshua.hahnjy@gmail.com>
Cc: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Mathew Brost <matthew.brost@intel.com>
Cc: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Cc: Muchun Song <muchun.song@linux.dev>
Cc: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
Cc: Oscar Salvador <osalvador@suse.de>
Cc: Rakie Kim <rakie.kim@sk.com>
Cc: Sergey Senozhatsky <senozhatsky@chromium.org>
Cc: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Lance Yang <lance.yang@linux.dev>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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Move away from the legacy MSI domain setup, switch to use
msi_create_parent_irq_domain().
Signed-off-by: Nam Cao <namcao@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/c7a6d8f27fd217021dea4daad777e81a525ae460.1754903590.git.namcao@linutronix.de
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xive-specific data is stored in handler_data. This creates a mess, as xive
has to rely on child interrupt controller drivers to clean up this data, as
was done by 9a014f45688 ("powerpc/pseries/pci: Add a msi_free() handler to
clear XIVE data").
Instead, store xive-specific data in chip_data and untangle the child
drivers.
Signed-off-by: Nam Cao <namcao@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/83968073022a4cc211dcbd0faccd20ec05e58c3e.1754903590.git.namcao@linutronix.de
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pseries_irq_domain_alloc() allocates interrupts at parent's interrupt
domain. If it fails in the progress, all allocated interrupts are
freed.
The number of successfully allocated interrupts so far is stored
"i". However, "i - 1" interrupts are freed. This is broken:
- One interrupt is not be freed
- If "i" is zero, "i - 1" wraps around
Correct the number of freed interrupts to 'i'.
Fixes: a5f3d2c17b07 ("powerpc/pseries/pci: Add MSI domains")
Signed-off-by: Nam Cao <namcao@linutronix.de>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/a980067f2b256bf716b4cd713bc1095966eed8cd.1754300646.git.namcao@linutronix.de
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm
Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton:
"As usual, many cleanups. The below blurbiage describes 42 patchsets.
21 of those are partially or fully cleanup work. "cleans up",
"cleanup", "maintainability", "rationalizes", etc.
I never knew the MM code was so dirty.
"mm: ksm: prevent KSM from breaking merging of new VMAs" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
addresses an issue with KSM's PR_SET_MEMORY_MERGE mode: newly
mapped VMAs were not eligible for merging with existing adjacent
VMAs.
"mm/damon: introduce DAMON_STAT for simple and practical access monitoring" (SeongJae Park)
adds a new kernel module which simplifies the setup and usage of
DAMON in production environments.
"stop passing a writeback_control to swap/shmem writeout" (Christoph Hellwig)
is a cleanup to the writeback code which removes a couple of
pointers from struct writeback_control.
"drivers/base/node.c: optimization and cleanups" (Donet Tom)
contains largely uncorrelated cleanups to the NUMA node setup and
management code.
"mm: userfaultfd: assorted fixes and cleanups" (Tal Zussman)
does some maintenance work on the userfaultfd code.
"Readahead tweaks for larger folios" (Ryan Roberts)
implements some tuneups for pagecache readahead when it is reading
into order>0 folios.
"selftests/mm: Tweaks to the cow test" (Mark Brown)
provides some cleanups and consistency improvements to the
selftests code.
"Optimize mremap() for large folios" (Dev Jain)
does that. A 37% reduction in execution time was measured in a
memset+mremap+munmap microbenchmark.
"Remove zero_user()" (Matthew Wilcox)
expunges zero_user() in favor of the more modern memzero_page().
"mm/huge_memory: vmf_insert_folio_*() and vmf_insert_pfn_pud() fixes" (David Hildenbrand)
addresses some warts which David noticed in the huge page code.
These were not known to be causing any issues at this time.
"mm/damon: use alloc_migrate_target() for DAMOS_MIGRATE_{HOT,COLD" (SeongJae Park)
provides some cleanup and consolidation work in DAMON.
"use vm_flags_t consistently" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
uses vm_flags_t in places where we were inappropriately using other
types.
"mm/memfd: Reserve hugetlb folios before allocation" (Vivek Kasireddy)
increases the reliability of large page allocation in the memfd
code.
"mm: Remove pXX_devmap page table bit and pfn_t type" (Alistair Popple)
removes several now-unneeded PFN_* flags.
"mm/damon: decouple sysfs from core" (SeongJae Park)
implememnts some cleanup and maintainability work in the DAMON
sysfs layer.
"madvise cleanup" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
does quite a lot of cleanup/maintenance work in the madvise() code.
"madvise anon_name cleanups" (Vlastimil Babka)
provides additional cleanups on top or Lorenzo's effort.
"Implement numa node notifier" (Oscar Salvador)
creates a standalone notifier for NUMA node memory state changes.
Previously these were lumped under the more general memory
on/offline notifier.
"Make MIGRATE_ISOLATE a standalone bit" (Zi Yan)
cleans up the pageblock isolation code and fixes a potential issue
which doesn't seem to cause any problems in practice.
"selftests/damon: add python and drgn based DAMON sysfs functionality tests" (SeongJae Park)
adds additional drgn- and python-based DAMON selftests which are
more comprehensive than the existing selftest suite.
"Misc rework on hugetlb faulting path" (Oscar Salvador)
fixes a rather obscure deadlock in the hugetlb fault code and
follows that fix with a series of cleanups.
"cma: factor out allocation logic from __cma_declare_contiguous_nid" (Mike Rapoport)
rationalizes and cleans up the highmem-specific code in the CMA
allocator.
"mm/migration: rework movable_ops page migration (part 1)" (David Hildenbrand)
provides cleanups and future-preparedness to the migration code.
"mm/damon: add trace events for auto-tuned monitoring intervals and DAMOS quota" (SeongJae Park)
adds some tracepoints to some DAMON auto-tuning code.
"mm/damon: fix misc bugs in DAMON modules" (SeongJae Park)
does that.
"mm/damon: misc cleanups" (SeongJae Park)
also does what it claims.
"mm: folio_pte_batch() improvements" (David Hildenbrand)
cleans up the large folio PTE batching code.
"mm/damon/vaddr: Allow interleaving in migrate_{hot,cold} actions" (SeongJae Park)
facilitates dynamic alteration of DAMON's inter-node allocation
policy.
"Remove unmap_and_put_page()" (Vishal Moola)
provides a couple of page->folio conversions.
"mm: per-node proactive reclaim" (Davidlohr Bueso)
implements a per-node control of proactive reclaim - beyond the
current memcg-based implementation.
"mm/damon: remove damon_callback" (SeongJae Park)
replaces the damon_callback interface with a more general and
powerful damon_call()+damos_walk() interface.
"mm/mremap: permit mremap() move of multiple VMAs" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
implements a number of mremap cleanups (of course) in preparation
for adding new mremap() functionality: newly permit the remapping
of multiple VMAs when the user is specifying MREMAP_FIXED. It still
excludes some specialized situations where this cannot be performed
reliably.
"drop hugetlb_free_pgd_range()" (Anthony Yznaga)
switches some sparc hugetlb code over to the generic version and
removes the thus-unneeded hugetlb_free_pgd_range().
"mm/damon/sysfs: support periodic and automated stats update" (SeongJae Park)
augments the present userspace-requested update of DAMON sysfs
monitoring files. Automatic update is now provided, along with a
tunable to control the update interval.
"Some randome fixes and cleanups to swapfile" (Kemeng Shi)
does what is claims.
"mm: introduce snapshot_page" (Luiz Capitulino and David Hildenbrand)
provides (and uses) a means by which debug-style functions can grab
a copy of a pageframe and inspect it locklessly without tripping
over the races inherent in operating on the live pageframe
directly.
"use per-vma locks for /proc/pid/maps reads" (Suren Baghdasaryan)
addresses the large contention issues which can be triggered by
reads from that procfs file. Latencies are reduced by more than
half in some situations. The series also introduces several new
selftests for the /proc/pid/maps interface.
"__folio_split() clean up" (Zi Yan)
cleans up __folio_split()!
"Optimize mprotect() for large folios" (Dev Jain)
provides some quite large (>3x) speedups to mprotect() when dealing
with large folios.
"selftests/mm: reuse FORCE_READ to replace "asm volatile("" : "+r" (XXX));" and some cleanup" (wang lian)
does some cleanup work in the selftests code.
"tools/testing: expand mremap testing" (Lorenzo Stoakes)
extends the mremap() selftest in several ways, including adding
more checking of Lorenzo's recently added "permit mremap() move of
multiple VMAs" feature.
"selftests/damon/sysfs.py: test all parameters" (SeongJae Park)
extends the DAMON sysfs interface selftest so that it tests all
possible user-requested parameters. Rather than the present minimal
subset"
* tag 'mm-stable-2025-07-30-15-25' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (370 commits)
MAINTAINERS: add missing headers to mempory policy & migration section
MAINTAINERS: add missing file to cgroup section
MAINTAINERS: add MM MISC section, add missing files to MISC and CORE
MAINTAINERS: add missing zsmalloc file
MAINTAINERS: add missing files to page alloc section
MAINTAINERS: add missing shrinker files
MAINTAINERS: move memremap.[ch] to hotplug section
MAINTAINERS: add missing mm_slot.h file THP section
MAINTAINERS: add missing interval_tree.c to memory mapping section
MAINTAINERS: add missing percpu-internal.h file to per-cpu section
mm/page_alloc: remove trace_mm_alloc_contig_migrate_range_info()
selftests/damon: introduce _common.sh to host shared function
selftests/damon/sysfs.py: test runtime reduction of DAMON parameters
selftests/damon/sysfs.py: test non-default parameters runtime commit
selftests/damon/sysfs.py: generalize DAMON context commit assertion
selftests/damon/sysfs.py: generalize monitoring attributes commit assertion
selftests/damon/sysfs.py: generalize DAMOS schemes commit assertion
selftests/damon/sysfs.py: test DAMOS filters commitment
selftests/damon/sysfs.py: generalize DAMOS scheme commit assertion
selftests/damon/sysfs.py: test DAMOS destinations commitment
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Let's move the removal of the page from the balloon list into the single
caller, to remove the dependency on the PG_isolated flag and clarify
locking requirements.
Note that for now, balloon_page_delete() was used on two paths:
(1) Removing a page from the balloon for deflation through
balloon_page_list_dequeue()
(2) Removing an isolated page from the balloon for migration in the
per-driver migration handlers. Isolated pages were already removed from
the balloon list during isolation.
So instead of relying on the flag, we can just distinguish both cases
directly and handle it accordingly in the caller.
We'll shuffle the operations a bit such that they logically make more
sense (e.g., remove from the list before clearing flags).
In balloon migration functions we can now move the balloon_page_finalize()
out of the balloon lock and perform the finalization just before dropping
the balloon reference.
Document that the page lock is currently required when modifying the
movability aspects of a page; hopefully we can soon decouple this from the
page lock.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250704102524.326966-3-david@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Lorenzo Stoakes <lorenzo.stoakes@oracle.com>
Cc: Alistair Popple <apopple@nvidia.com>
Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Brendan Jackman <jackmanb@google.com>
Cc: Byungchul Park <byungchul@sk.com>
Cc: Chengming Zhou <chengming.zhou@linux.dev>
Cc: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
Cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu>
Cc: Eugenio Pé rez <eperezma@redhat.com>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Gregory Price <gourry@gourry.net>
Cc: Harry Yoo <harry.yoo@oracle.com>
Cc: "Huang, Ying" <ying.huang@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@ziepe.ca>
Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Cc: Jerrin Shaji George <jerrin.shaji-george@broadcom.com>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Cc: John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Cc: Joshua Hahn <joshua.hahnjy@gmail.com>
Cc: Liam Howlett <liam.howlett@oracle.com>
Cc: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Mathew Brost <matthew.brost@intel.com>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@huawei.com>
Cc: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>
Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>
Cc: Mike Rapoport <rppt@kernel.org>
Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
Cc: Naoya Horiguchi <nao.horiguchi@gmail.com>
Cc: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
Cc: Oscar Salvador <osalvador@suse.de>
Cc: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Cc: Qi Zheng <zhengqi.arch@bytedance.com>
Cc: Rakie Kim <rakie.kim@sk.com>
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@surriel.com>
Cc: Sergey Senozhatsky <senozhatsky@chromium.org>
Cc: Shakeel Butt <shakeel.butt@linux.dev>
Cc: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Cc: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz>
Cc: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: xu xin <xu.xin16@zte.com.cn>
Cc: Zi Yan <ziy@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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The register_one_node() function was a simple wrapper around
__register_one_node(). To simplify the code, register_one_node() has been
removed, and __register_one_node() has been renamed to
register_one_node().
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/8262cd0f44eeb048a1fcd3ac8382760d7f7dea60.1748452242.git.donettom@linux.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Donet Tom <donettom@linux.ibm.com>
Acked-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Mike Rapoport (Microsoft) <rppt@kernel.org>
Cc: Oscar Salvador <osalvador@suse.de>
Cc: Zi Yan <ziy@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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The PLPKS enabled PowerVM LPAR sysfs exposes all of the secure boot
secvars irrespective of the key management mode.
The PowerVM LPAR supports static and dynamic key management for secure
boot. The key management option can be updated in the management
console. The secvars PK, trustedcadb, and moduledb can be consumed both
in the static and dynamic key management modes for the loading of signed
third-party kernel modules. However, other secvars i.e. KEK, grubdb,
grubdbx, sbat, db and dbx, which are used to verify the grub and kernel
images, are consumed only in the dynamic key management mode.
Expose only PK, trustedcadb, and moduledb in the static key management
mode.
Co-developed-by: Souradeep <soura@imap.linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Souradeep <soura@imap.linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Srish Srinivasan <ssrish@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: R Nageswara Sastry <rnsastry@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Mimi Zohar <zohar@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Nayna Jain <nayna@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Donnellan <ajd@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250610211907.101384-3-ssrish@linux.ibm.com
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On a PLPKS enabled PowerVM LPAR, the secvar format property for static
key management is misrepresented as "ibm,plpks-sb-unknown", creating
reason for confusion.
Static key management mode uses fixed, built-in keys. Dynamic key
management mode allows keys to be updated in production to handle
security updates without firmware rebuilds.
Define a function named plpks_get_sb_keymgmt_mode() to retrieve the
key management mode based on the existence of the SB_VERSION property
in the firmware.
Set the secvar format property to either "ibm,plpks-sb-v<version>" or
"ibm,plpks-sb-v0" based on the key management mode, and return the
length of the secvar format property.
Co-developed-by: Souradeep <soura@imap.linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Souradeep <soura@imap.linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Srish Srinivasan <ssrish@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: R Nageswara Sastry <rnsastry@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Mimi Zohar <zohar@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Nayna Jain <nayna@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Donnellan <ajd@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250610211907.101384-2-ssrish@linux.ibm.com
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IO hotplug add event is handled in the user space with drmgr tool.
After the device is enabled, the user space uses /sys/kernel/dlpar
interface with “dt add index <drc_index>” to update the device tree.
The kernel interface (dlpar_hp_dt_add()) finds the parent node for
the specified ‘drc_index’ from ibm,drc-info property. The recent FW
provides this property from 2017 onwards. But KVM guest code in
some releases is still using the older SLOF firmware which has
ibm,drc-indexes property instead of ibm,drc-info.
If the ibm,drc-info is not available, this patch adds changes to
search ‘drc_index’ from the indexes array in ibm,drc-indexes
property to support old FW.
Fixes: 02b98ff44a57 ("powerpc/pseries/dlpar: Add device tree nodes for DLPAR IO add")
Reported-by: Kowshik Jois <kowsjois@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Haren Myneni <haren@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Amit Machhiwal <amachhiw@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Tyrel Datwyler <tyreld@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250531235002.239213-1-haren@linux.ibm.com
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull irq cleanups from Thomas Gleixner:
"A set of cleanups for the generic interrupt subsystem:
- Consolidate on one set of functions for the interrupt domain code
to get rid of pointlessly duplicated code with only marginal
different semantics.
- Update the documentation accordingly and consolidate the coding
style of the irqdomain header"
* tag 'irq-cleanups-2025-05-25' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (46 commits)
irqdomain: Consolidate coding style
irqdomain: Fix kernel-doc and add it to Documentation
Documentation: irqdomain: Update it
Documentation: irq-domain.rst: Simple improvements
Documentation: irq/concepts: Minor improvements
Documentation: irq/concepts: Add commas and reflow
irqdomain: Improve kernel-docs of functions
irqdomain: Make struct irq_domain_info variables const
irqdomain: Use irq_domain_instantiate()'s return value as initializers
irqdomain: Drop irq_linear_revmap()
pinctrl: keembay: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
irqchip/armada-370-xp: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
gpu: ipu-v3: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
gpio: idt3243x: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
sh: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
powerpc: Switch to irq_find_mapping()
irqdomain: Drop irq_domain_add_*() functions
powerpc: Switch irq_domain_add_nomap() to use fwnode
thermal: Switch to irq_domain_create_linear()
soc: Switch to irq_domain_create_*()
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux
Pull powerpc updates from Madhavan Srinivasan:
- Support for dynamic preemption
- Migrate powerpc boards GPIO driver to new setter API
- Added new PMU for KVM host-wide measurement
- Enhancement to htmdump driver to support more functions
- Added character device for couple RTAS supported APIs
- Minor fixes and cleanup
Thanks to Amit Machhiwal, Athira Rajeev, Bagas Sanjaya, Bartosz
Golaszewski, Christophe Leroy, Eddie James, Gaurav Batra, Gautam
Menghani, Geert Uytterhoeven, Haren Myneni, Hari Bathini, Jiri Slaby
(SUSE), Linus Walleij, Michal Suchanek, Naveen N Rao (AMD), Nilay
Shroff, Ricardo B. Marlière, Ritesh Harjani (IBM), Sathvika Vasireddy,
Shrikanth Hegde, Stephen Rothwell, Sourabh Jain, Thorsten Blum, Vaibhav
Jain, Venkat Rao Bagalkote, and Viktor Malik.
* tag 'powerpc-6.16-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (52 commits)
MAINTAINERS: powerpc: Remove myself as a reviewer
powerpc/iommu: Use str_disabled_enabled() helper
powerpc/powermac: Use str_enabled_disabled() and str_on_off() helpers
powerpc/mm/fault: Use str_write_read() helper function
powerpc: Replace strcpy() with strscpy() in proc_ppc64_init()
powerpc/pseries/iommu: Fix kmemleak in TCE table userspace view
powerpc/kernel: Fix ppc_save_regs inclusion in build
powerpc: Transliterate author name and remove FIXME
powerpc/pseries/htmdump: Include header file to get is_kvm_guest() definition
KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Fix IRQ map warnings with XICS on pSeries KVM Guest
powerpc/8xx: Reduce alignment constraint for kernel memory
powerpc/boot: Fix build with gcc 15
powerpc/pseries/htmdump: Add documentation for H_HTM debugfs interface
powerpc/pseries/htmdump: Add htm capabilities support to htmdump module
powerpc/pseries/htmdump: Add htm flags support to htmdump module
powerpc/pseries/htmdump: Add htm setup support to htmdump module
powerpc/pseries/htmdump: Add htm info support to htmdump module
powerpc/pseries/htmdump: Add htm status support to htmdump module
powerpc/pseries/htmdump: Add htm start support to htmdump module
powerpc/pseries/htmdump: Add htm configure support to htmdump module
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of_node_to_fwnode() is irqdomain's reimplementation of the "officially"
defined of_fwnode_handle(). The former is in the process of being
removed, so use the latter instead.
[ tglx: Fix up subject prefix ]
Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby (SUSE) <jirislaby@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250319092951.37667-9-jirislaby@kernel.org
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When a device is opened by a userspace driver, via VFIO interface, DMA
window is created. This DMA window has TCE Table and a corresponding
data for userview of TCE table.
When the userspace driver closes the device, all the above infrastructure
is free'ed and the device control given back to kernel. Both DMA window
and TCE table is getting free'ed. But due to a code bug, userview of the
TCE table is not getting free'ed. This is resulting in a memory leak.
Befow is the information from KMEMLEAK
unreferenced object 0xc008000022af0000 (size 16777216):
comm "senlib_unit_tes", pid 9346, jiffies 4294983174
hex dump (first 32 bytes):
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
backtrace (crc 0):
kmemleak_vmalloc+0xc8/0x1a0
__vmalloc_node_range+0x284/0x340
vzalloc+0x58/0x70
spapr_tce_create_table+0x4b0/0x8d0
tce_iommu_create_table+0xcc/0x170 [vfio_iommu_spapr_tce]
tce_iommu_create_window+0x144/0x2f0 [vfio_iommu_spapr_tce]
tce_iommu_ioctl.part.0+0x59c/0xc90 [vfio_iommu_spapr_tce]
vfio_fops_unl_ioctl+0x88/0x280 [vfio]
sys_ioctl+0xf4/0x160
system_call_exception+0x164/0x310
system_call_vectored_common+0xe8/0x278
unreferenced object 0xc008000023b00000 (size 4194304):
comm "senlib_unit_tes", pid 9351, jiffies 4294984116
hex dump (first 32 bytes):
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
backtrace (crc 0):
kmemleak_vmalloc+0xc8/0x1a0
__vmalloc_node_range+0x284/0x340
vzalloc+0x58/0x70
spapr_tce_create_table+0x4b0/0x8d0
tce_iommu_create_table+0xcc/0x170 [vfio_iommu_spapr_tce]
tce_iommu_create_window+0x144/0x2f0 [vfio_iommu_spapr_tce]
tce_iommu_create_default_window+0x88/0x120 [vfio_iommu_spapr_tce]
tce_iommu_ioctl.part.0+0x57c/0xc90 [vfio_iommu_spapr_tce]
vfio_fops_unl_ioctl+0x88/0x280 [vfio]
sys_ioctl+0xf4/0x160
system_call_exception+0x164/0x310
system_call_vectored_common+0xe8/0x278
Fixes: f431a8cde7f1 ("powerpc/iommu: Reimplement the iommu_table_group_ops for pSeries")
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Batra <gbatra@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Nilay Shroff <nilay@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Ritesh Harjani (IBM) <ritesh.list@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250512224653.35697-1-gbatra@linux.ibm.com
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htmdump_init calls is_kvm_guest() to check for guest environment.
is_kvm_guest() is defined in kvm_guest.h header file. Without including
the header file, build hits error failing to find the function.
arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/htmdump.c: In function 'htmdump_init':
arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/htmdump.c:469:6: error: implicit declaration of function 'is_kvm_guest';
did you mean '__key_get'? [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
if (is_kvm_guest()) {
^~~~~~~~~~~~
__key_get
This is observed in configs where CONFIG_KVM_GUEST is disabled.
Include header file explicitly to avoid the build error
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202505061324.elUl4njU-lkp@intel.com/
Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250506135232.69014-1-atrajeev@linux.ibm.com
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Support dumping HTM capabilities information from Hardware
Trace Macro (HTM) function via debugfs interface. Under
debugfs folder "/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/htmdump", add
file "htmcaps".
The interface allows only read of this file which will present the
content of HTM buffer from the hcall.
Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250420180844.53128-9-atrajeev@linux.ibm.com
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Under debugfs folder, "/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/htmdump", add file
"htmflags". Currently supported flag value is to enable/disable
HTM buffer wrap. wrap is used along with "configure" to prevent
HTM buffer from wrapping. Writing 1 will set noWrap while
configuring HTM
Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250420180844.53128-8-atrajeev@linux.ibm.com
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Add htm setup support to htmdump module. To use the
HTM (Hardware Trace Macro), HTM buffer has to be allocated.
Support setup of HTM buffers via debugfs interface. Under
debugfs folder, "/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/htmdump", add file
"htmsetup". The interface allows setup of HTM buffer by writing
size of HTM buffer in power of 2 to the "htmsetup" file
Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250420180844.53128-7-atrajeev@linux.ibm.com
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Support dumping system processor configuration from Hardware
Trace Macro (HTM) function via debugfs interface. Under
debugfs folder "/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/htmdump", add
file "htminfo".
The interface allows only read of this file which will present the
content of HTM buffer from the hcall. The 16th offset of HTM
buffer has value for the number of entries for array of processors.
Use this information to copy data to the debugfs file
Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250420180844.53128-6-atrajeev@linux.ibm.com
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Support dumping status of Hardware Trace Macro (HTM) function
via debugfs interface. Under debugfs folder
"/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/htmdump", add file "htmstatus".
The interface allows only read of this file which will present the
content of HTM status buffer from the hcall. The 16th offset of HTM
status buffer has value for the number of HTM entries in the status
buffer. Each nest htm status entry is 0x6 bytes, where as core HTM
status entry is 0x8 bytes. Calculate the number of bytes to read
based on this detail.
Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250420180844.53128-5-atrajeev@linux.ibm.com
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Support starting of Hardware Trace Macro (HTM) function
via debugfs interface. Under debugfs folder
"/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/htmdump", add file "htmstart".
The interface allows starting of htm via this file by
writing value "1". Also allows stopping of htm tracing by
writing value "0" to this file. Any other value returns
-EINVAL.
Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250420180844.53128-4-atrajeev@linux.ibm.com
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Support configuring of Hardware Trace Macro (HTM) function
via debugfs interface. Under debugfs folder
"/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/htmdump", add file "htmconfigure".
The interface allows configuring of htm via this file
by writing value "1". Allow deconfiguring of htm via this file
by writing value "0". Any other value returns -EINVAL.
Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250420180844.53128-3-atrajeev@linux.ibm.com
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H_HTM (Hardware Trace Macro) hypervisor call is an HCALL to export data
from Hardware Trace Macro (HTM) function. The debugfs interface to
export the HTM function data in an lpar currently supports only dumping
of HTM data in an lpar. To add support for setup, configuration and
control of HTM function via debugfs interface, update the hcall wrapper
function. Rename and update htm_get_dump_hardware to htm_hcall_wrapper()
so that it can be used for other HTM operations as well. Additionally
include parameter "htm_op". Update htmdump module to check the return
code of hcall in a separate function so that it can be reused for other
option too. Add check to disable the interface in guest environment.
Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250420180844.53128-2-atrajeev@linux.ibm.com
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When a system is being suspended to RAM, the PCI devices are also
suspended and the PPC code ends up calling pseries_msi_compose_msg() and
this triggers the BUG_ON() in __pci_read_msi_msg() because the device at
this point is in reduced power state. In reduced power state, the memory
mapped registers of the PCI device are not accessible.
To replicate the bug:
1. Make sure deep sleep is selected
# cat /sys/power/mem_sleep
s2idle [deep]
2. Make sure console is not suspended (so that dmesg logs are visible)
echo N > /sys/module/printk/parameters/console_suspend
3. Suspend the system
echo mem > /sys/power/state
To fix this behaviour, read the cached msi message of the device when the
device is not in PCI_D0 power state instead of touching the hardware.
Fixes: a5f3d2c17b07 ("powerpc/pseries/pci: Add MSI domains")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v5.15+
Signed-off-by: Gautam Menghani <gautam@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Venkat Rao Bagalkote <venkat88@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Vaibhav Jain <vaibhav@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250305090237.294633-1-gautam@linux.ibm.com
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