This was done entirely with mindless brute force, using
git grep -l '\<k[vmz]*alloc_objs*(.*, GFP_KERNEL)' |
xargs sed -i 's/\(alloc_objs*(.*\), GFP_KERNEL)/\1)/'
to convert the new alloc_obj() users that had a simple GFP_KERNEL
argument to just drop that argument.
Note that due to the extreme simplicity of the scripting, any slightly
more complex cases spread over multiple lines would not be triggered:
they definitely exist, but this covers the vast bulk of the cases, and
the resulting diff is also then easier to check automatically.
For the same reason the 'flex' versions will be done as a separate
conversion.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
This is the result of running the Coccinelle script from
scripts/coccinelle/api/kmalloc_objs.cocci. The script is designed to
avoid scalar types (which need careful case-by-case checking), and
instead replace kmalloc-family calls that allocate struct or union
object instances:
Single allocations: kmalloc(sizeof(TYPE), ...)
are replaced with: kmalloc_obj(TYPE, ...)
Array allocations: kmalloc_array(COUNT, sizeof(TYPE), ...)
are replaced with: kmalloc_objs(TYPE, COUNT, ...)
Flex array allocations: kmalloc(struct_size(PTR, FAM, COUNT), ...)
are replaced with: kmalloc_flex(*PTR, FAM, COUNT, ...)
(where TYPE may also be *VAR)
The resulting allocations no longer return "void *", instead returning
"TYPE *".
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <kees@kernel.org>
Pull non-MM updates from Andrew Morton:
- "ocfs2: give ocfs2 the ability to reclaim suballocator free bg" saves
disk space by teaching ocfs2 to reclaim suballocator block group
space (Heming Zhao)
- "Add ARRAY_END(), and use it to fix off-by-one bugs" adds the
ARRAY_END() macro and uses it in various places (Alejandro Colomar)
- "vmcoreinfo: support VMCOREINFO_BYTES larger than PAGE_SIZE" makes
the vmcore code future-safe, if VMCOREINFO_BYTES ever exceeds the
page size (Pnina Feder)
- "kallsyms: Prevent invalid access when showing module buildid" cleans
up kallsyms code related to module buildid and fixes an invalid
access crash when printing backtraces (Petr Mladek)
- "Address page fault in ima_restore_measurement_list()" fixes a
kexec-related crash that can occur when booting the second-stage
kernel on x86 (Harshit Mogalapalli)
- "kho: ABI headers and Documentation updates" updates the kexec
handover ABI documentation (Mike Rapoport)
- "Align atomic storage" adds the __aligned attribute to atomic_t and
atomic64_t definitions to get natural alignment of both types on
csky, m68k, microblaze, nios2, openrisc and sh (Finn Thain)
- "kho: clean up page initialization logic" simplifies the page
initialization logic in kho_restore_page() (Pratyush Yadav)
- "Unload linux/kernel.h" moves several things out of kernel.h and into
more appropriate places (Yury Norov)
- "don't abuse task_struct.group_leader" removes the usage of
->group_leader when it is "obviously unnecessary" (Oleg Nesterov)
- "list private v2 & luo flb" adds some infrastructure improvements to
the live update orchestrator (Pasha Tatashin)
* tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2026-02-12-10-48' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (107 commits)
watchdog/hardlockup: simplify perf event probe and remove per-cpu dependency
procfs: fix missing RCU protection when reading real_parent in do_task_stat()
watchdog/softlockup: fix sample ring index wrap in need_counting_irqs()
kcsan, compiler_types: avoid duplicate type issues in BPF Type Format
kho: fix doc for kho_restore_pages()
tests/liveupdate: add in-kernel liveupdate test
liveupdate: luo_flb: introduce File-Lifecycle-Bound global state
liveupdate: luo_file: Use private list
list: add kunit test for private list primitives
list: add primitives for private list manipulations
delayacct: fix uapi timespec64 definition
panic: add panic_force_cpu= parameter to redirect panic to a specific CPU
netclassid: use thread_group_leader(p) in update_classid_task()
RDMA/umem: don't abuse current->group_leader
drm/pan*: don't abuse current->group_leader
drm/amd: kill the outdated "Only the pthreads threading model is supported" checks
drm/amdgpu: don't abuse current->group_leader
android/binder: use same_thread_group(proc->tsk, current) in binder_mmap()
android/binder: don't abuse current->group_leader
kho: skip memoryless NUMA nodes when reserving scratch areas
...
Remove <linux/hex.h> from <linux/kernel.h> and update all users/callers of
hex.h interfaces to directly #include <linux/hex.h> as part of the process
of putting kernel.h on a diet.
Removing hex.h from kernel.h means that 36K C source files don't have to
pay the price of parsing hex.h for the roughly 120 C source files that
need it.
This change has been build-tested with allmodconfig on most ARCHes. Also,
all users/callers of <linux/hex.h> in the entire source tree have been
updated if needed (if not already #included).
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20251215005206.2362276-1-rdunlap@infradead.org
Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@intel.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Cc: Yury Norov (NVIDIA) <yury.norov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
We'll need to pass extra parameters when allocating a queue for memory
providers. Define a new structure for queue configurations, and pass it
to qapi callbacks. It's empty for now, actual parameters will be added
in following patches.
Configurations should persist across resets, and for that they're
default-initialised on device registration and stored in struct
netdev_rx_queue. We also add a new qapi callback for defaulting a given
config. It must be implemented if a driver wants to use queue configs
and is optional otherwise.
Suggested-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Pavel Begunkov <asml.silence@gmail.com>
This patch fixes the edge case behavior on ifup/ifdown and
linking/unlinking two netdevsim interfaces:
1. unlink two interfaces netdevsim1 and netdevsim2
2. ifdown netdevsim1
3. ifup netdevsim1
4. link two interfaces netdevsim1 and netdevsim2
5. (Now two interfaces are linked in terms of netdevsim peer, but
carrier state of the two interfaces remains DOWN.)
This inconsistent behavior is caused by the current implementation,
which only cares about the "link, then ifup" order, not "ifup, then
link" order. This patch fixes the inconsistency by calling
netif_carrier_on() when two netdevsim interfaces are linked.
This patch fixes buggy behavior on NetworkManager-based systems which
causes the netdevsim test to fail with the following error:
# timeout set to 600
# selftests: drivers/net/netdevsim: peer.sh
# 2025/12/25 00:54:03 socat[9115] W address is opened in read-write mode but only supports read-only
# 2025/12/25 00:56:17 socat[9115] W connect(7, AF=2 192.168.1.1:1234, 16): Connection timed out
# 2025/12/25 00:56:17 socat[9115] E TCP:192.168.1.1🔢 Connection timed out
# expected 3 bytes, got 0
# 2025/12/25 00:56:17 socat[9109] W exiting on signal 15
not ok 13 selftests: drivers/net/netdevsim: peer.sh # exit=1
This patch also solves timeout on TCP Fast Open (TFO) test in
NetworkManager-based systems because it also depends on netdevsim's
carrier consistency.
Fixes: 1a8fed52f7 ("netdevsim: set the carrier when the device goes up")
Signed-off-by: Yohei Kojima <yk@y-koj.net>
Reviewed-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/602c9e1ba5bb2ee1997bb38b1d866c9c3b807ae9.1767624906.git.yk@y-koj.net
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Currently, netdevsim only sets dev->features, which makes the ESP features
fixed. For example:
# ethtool -k eni0np1 | grep esp
tx-esp-segmentation: on [fixed]
esp-hw-offload: on [fixed]
esp-tx-csum-hw-offload: on [fixed]
This patch adds the ESP features to hw_features, allowing them to be
changed manually. For example:
# ethtool -k eni0np1 | grep esp
tx-esp-segmentation: on
esp-hw-offload: on
esp-tx-csum-hw-offload: on
Suggested-by: Sabrina Dubroca <sd@queasysnail.net>
Signed-off-by: Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Sabrina Dubroca <sd@queasysnail.net>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251015083649.54744-1-liuhangbin@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Bringing a linked netdevsim device down and then up causes communication
failure because both interfaces lack carrier. Basically a ifdown/ifup on
the interface make the link broken.
Commit 3762ec05a9 ("netdevsim: add NAPI support") added supported
for NAPI, calling netif_carrier_off() in nsim_stop(). This patch
re-enables the carrier symmetrically on nsim_open(), in case the device
is linked and the peer is up.
Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
Fixes: 3762ec05a9 ("netdevsim: add NAPI support")
Reviewed-by: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251014-netdevsim_fix-v2-1-53b40590dae1@debian.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Provide a PSP implementation for netdevsim.
Use psp_dev_encapsulate() and psp_dev_rcv() to do actual encapsulation
and decapsulation on skbs, but perform no encryption or decryption. In
order to make encryption with a bad key result in a drop on the peer's
rx side, we stash our psd's generation number in the first byte of each
key before handing to the peer.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Co-developed-by: Daniel Zahka <daniel.zahka@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Zahka <daniel.zahka@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250927225420.1443468-2-kuba@kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
Currently if a user enqueue a work item using schedule_delayed_work() the
used wq is "system_wq" (per-cpu wq) while queue_delayed_work() use
WORK_CPU_UNBOUND (used when a cpu is not specified). The same applies to
schedule_work() that is using system_wq and queue_work(), that makes use
again of WORK_CPU_UNBOUND.
This lack of consistentcy cannot be addressed without refactoring the API.
system_unbound_wq should be the default workqueue so as not to enforce
locality constraints for random work whenever it's not required.
Adding system_dfl_wq to encourage its use when unbound work should be used.
The old system_unbound_wq will be kept for a few release cycles.
Suggested-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Marco Crivellari <marco.crivellari@suse.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250918142427.309519-2-marco.crivellari@suse.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Move the default graceful period from a parameter to
devlink_health_reporter_create() to a field in the
devlink_health_reporter_ops structure.
This change improves consistency, as the graceful period is inherently
tied to the reporter's behavior and recovery policy. It simplifies the
signature of devlink_health_reporter_create() and its internal helper
functions. It also centralizes the reporter configuration at the ops
structure, preparing the groundwork for a downstream patch that will
introduce a devlink health reporter burst period attribute whose
default value will similarly be provided by the driver via the ops
structure.
Signed-off-by: Shahar Shitrit <shshitrit@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Bloch <mbloch@nvidia.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250824084354.533182-2-mbloch@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Add flow control mechanism between paired netdevsim devices to stop the
TX queue during high traffic scenarios. When a receive queue becomes
congested (approaching NSIM_RING_SIZE limit), the corresponding transmit
queue on the peer device is stopped using netif_subqueue_try_stop().
Once the receive queue has sufficient capacity again, the peer's
transmit queue is resumed with netif_tx_wake_queue().
Key changes:
* Add nsim_stop_peer_tx_queue() to pause peer TX when RX queue is full
* Add nsim_start_peer_tx_queue() to resume peer TX when RX queue drains
* Implement queue mapping validation to ensure TX/RX queue count match
* Wake all queues during device unlinking to prevent stuck queues
* Use RCU protection when accessing peer device references
* wake the queues when changing the queue numbers
* Remove IFF_NO_QUEUE given it will enqueue packets now
The flow control only activates when devices have matching TX/RX queue
counts to ensure proper queue mapping.
Suggested-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250711-netdev_flow_control-v3-1-aa1d5a155762@debian.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Network management daemons that match on the device permanent address
currently have no virtual interface types to test against.
NetworkManager, in particular, has carried an out of tree patch to set
the permanent address on netdevsim devices to use in its CI for this
purpose.
To support this use case, support setting netdev->perm_addr when
creating a netdevsim port.
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@redhat.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250710-netdevsim-perm_addr-v4-1-c9db2fecf3bf@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
skb may be freed as soon as we put it on the rx queue.
Use the len variable like the code did prior to the conversion.
Fixes: f9e2511d80 ("netdevsim: migrate to dstats stats collection")
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Acked-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Reviewed-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Replace custom statistics tracking with the kernel's dstats infrastructure
to simplify code and improve consistency with other network drivers.
This change:
- Sets dev->pcpu_stat_type = NETDEV_PCPU_STAT_DSTATS for automatic
automatic allocation and deallocation.
- Removes manual stats fields and their update
- Replaces custom nsim_get_stats64() with dev_get_stats()
- Uses dev_dstats_tx_add() and dev_dstats_tx_dropped() helpers
- Eliminates the need for manual synchronization primitives
The dstats framework provides the same functionality with less code.
Suggested-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Joe Damato <joe@dama.to>
Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250618-netdevsim_stat-v4-1-19fe0d35e28e@debian.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Drivers that are using ops lock and don't depend on RTNL lock
still need to manage it because udp_tunnel's RTNL dependency.
Introduce new udp_tunnel_nic_lock and use it instead of
rtnl_lock. Drop non-UDP_TUNNEL_NIC_INFO_MAY_SLEEP mode from
udp_tunnel infra (udp_tunnel_nic_device_sync_work needs to
grab udp_tunnel_nic_lock mutex and might sleep).
Cover more places in v4:
- netlink
- udp_tunnel_notify_add_rx_port (ndo_open)
- triggers udp_tunnel_nic_device_sync_work
- udp_tunnel_notify_del_rx_port (ndo_stop)
- triggers udp_tunnel_nic_device_sync_work
- udp_tunnel_get_rx_info (__netdev_update_features)
- triggers NETDEV_UDP_TUNNEL_PUSH_INFO
- udp_tunnel_drop_rx_info (__netdev_update_features)
- triggers NETDEV_UDP_TUNNEL_DROP_INFO
- udp_tunnel_nic_reset_ntf (ndo_open)
- notifiers
- udp_tunnel_nic_netdevice_event, depending on the event:
- triggers NETDEV_UDP_TUNNEL_PUSH_INFO
- triggers NETDEV_UDP_TUNNEL_DROP_INFO
- ethnl_tunnel_info_reply_size
- udp_tunnel_nic_set_port_priv (two intel drivers)
Cc: Michael Chan <michael.chan@broadcom.com>
Suggested-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Fomichev <stfomichev@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250616162117.287806-4-stfomichev@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
netdevsim supports netpoll. Make sure we don't call napi_complete()
from it, since it may not be scheduled. Breno reports hitting a
warning in napi_complete_done():
WARNING: CPU: 14 PID: 104 at net/core/dev.c:6592 napi_complete_done+0x2cc/0x560
__napi_poll+0x2d8/0x3a0
handle_softirqs+0x1fe/0x710
This is presumably after netpoll stole the SCHED bit prematurely.
Reported-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
Fixes: 3762ec05a9 ("netdevsim: add NAPI support")
Tested-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250611174643.2769263-1-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Steffen Klassert says:
====================
1) Remove some unnecessary strscpy_pad() size arguments.
From Thorsten Blum.
2) Correct use of xso.real_dev on bonding offloads.
Patchset from Cosmin Ratiu.
3) Add hardware offload configuration to XFRM_MSG_MIGRATE.
From Chiachang Wang.
4) Refactor migration setup during cloning. This was
done after the clone was created. Now it is done
in the cloning function itself.
From Chiachang Wang.
5) Validate assignment of maximal possible SEQ number.
Prevent from setting to the maximum sequrnce number
as this would cause for traffic drop.
From Leon Romanovsky.
6) Prevent configuration of interface index when offload
is used. Hardware can't handle this case.i
From Leon Romanovsky.
7) Always use kfree_sensitive() for SA secret zeroization.
From Zilin Guan.
ipsec-next-2025-05-23
* tag 'ipsec-next-2025-05-23' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec-next:
xfrm: use kfree_sensitive() for SA secret zeroization
xfrm: prevent configuration of interface index when offload is used
xfrm: validate assignment of maximal possible SEQ number
xfrm: Refactor migration setup during the cloning process
xfrm: Migrate offload configuration
bonding: Fix multiple long standing offload races
bonding: Mark active offloaded xfrm_states
xfrm: Add explicit dev to .xdo_dev_state_{add,delete,free}
xfrm: Remove unneeded device check from validate_xmit_xfrm
xfrm: Use xdo.dev instead of xdo.real_dev
net/mlx5: Avoid using xso.real_dev unnecessarily
xfrm: Remove unnecessary strscpy_pad() size arguments
====================
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250523075611.3723340-1-steffen.klassert@secunet.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
Cover three recent cases:
1. missing ops locking for the lowers during netdev_sync_lower_features
2. missing locking for dev_set_promiscuity (plus netdev_ops_assert_locked
with a comment on why/when it's needed)
3. rcu lock during team_change_rx_flags
Verified that each one triggers when the respective fix is reverted.
Not sure about the placement, but since it all relies on teaming,
added to the teaming directory.
One ugly bit is that I add NETIF_F_LRO to netdevsim; there is no way
to trigger netdev_sync_lower_features without it.
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Fomichev <stfomichev@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250516232205.539266-1-stfomichev@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Previously, nsim_rcv was not marking the NAPI ID on the skb, leading to
applications seeing a napi ID of 0 when using SO_INCOMING_NAPI_ID.
To add to the userland confusion, netlink appears to correctly report
the NAPI IDs for netdevsim queues but the resulting file descriptor from
a call to accept() was reporting a NAPI ID of 0.
Signed-off-by: Joe Damato <jdamato@fastly.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250424002746.16891-2-jdamato@fastly.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Previously, device driver IPSec offload implementations would fall into
two categories:
1. Those that used xso.dev to determine the offload device.
2. Those that used xso.real_dev to determine the offload device.
The first category didn't work with bonding while the second did.
In a non-bonding setup the two pointers are the same.
This commit adds explicit pointers for the offload netdevice to
.xdo_dev_state_add() / .xdo_dev_state_delete() / .xdo_dev_state_free()
which eliminates the confusion and allows drivers from the first
category to work with bonding.
xso.real_dev now becomes a private pointer managed by the bonding
driver.
Signed-off-by: Cosmin Ratiu <cratiu@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <razor@blackwall.org>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
hrtimer_setup() takes the callback function pointer as argument and
initializes the timer completely.
Replace hrtimer_init() and the open coded initialization of
hrtimer::function with the new setup mechanism.
Coccinelle scripted cleanup.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
In order to exercise and verify notifiers' locking assumptions,
register dummy notifiers (via register_netdevice_notifier_dev_net).
Share notifier event handler that enforces the assumptions with
lock_debug.c (rename and export rtnl_net_debug_event as
netdev_debug_event). Add ops lock asserts to netdev_debug_event.
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@fomichev.me>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250401163452.622454-6-sdf@fomichev.me
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Steffen Klassert says:
====================
pull request (net-next): ipsec-next 2025-03-24
1) Prevent setting high order sequence number bits input in
non-ESN mode. From Leon Romanovsky.
2) Support PMTU handling in tunnel mode for packet offload.
From Leon Romanovsky.
3) Make xfrm_state_lookup_byaddr lockless.
From Florian Westphal.
4) Remove unnecessary NULL check in xfrm_lookup_with_ifid().
From Dan Carpenter.
* tag 'ipsec-next-2025-03-24' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec-next:
xfrm: Remove unnecessary NULL check in xfrm_lookup_with_ifid()
xfrm: state: make xfrm_state_lookup_byaddr lockless
xfrm: check for PMTU in tunnel mode for packet offload
xfrm: provide common xdo_dev_offload_ok callback implementation
xfrm: rely on XFRM offload
xfrm: simplify SA initialization routine
xfrm: delay initialization of offload path till its actually requested
xfrm: prevent high SEQ input in non-ESN mode
====================
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250324061855.4116819-1-steffen.klassert@secunet.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Move the more esoteric helpers for netdev instance lock to
a dedicated header. This avoids growing netdevice.h to infinity
and makes rebuilding the kernel much faster (after touching
the header with the helpers).
The main netdev_lock() / netdev_unlock() functions are used
in static inlines in netdevice.h and will probably be used
most commonly, so keep them in netdevice.h.
Acked-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@fomichev.me>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250307183006.2312761-1-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Protect all ethtool callbacks and PHY related state with the netdev
instance lock, for drivers which want / need to have their ops
instance-locked. Basically take the lock everywhere we take rtnl_lock.
It was tempting to take the lock in ethnl_ops_begin(), but turns
out we actually nest those calls (when generating notifications).
Tested-by: Maxime Chevallier <maxime.chevallier@bootlin.com>
Cc: Saeed Mahameed <saeed@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@fomichev.me>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250305163732.2766420-11-sdf@fomichev.me
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
For the drivers that use queue management API, switch to the mode where
core stack holds the netdev instance lock. This affects the following
drivers:
- bnxt
- gve
- netdevsim
Originally I locked only start/stop, but switched to holding the
lock over all iterations to make them look atomic to the device
(feels like it should be easier to reason about).
Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Cc: Saeed Mahameed <saeed@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@fomichev.me>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250305163732.2766420-6-sdf@fomichev.me
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
For the drivers that use shaper API, switch to the mode where
core stack holds the netdev lock. This affects two drivers:
* iavf - already grabs netdev lock in ndo_open/ndo_stop, so mostly
remove these
* netdevsim - switch to _locked APIs to avoid deadlock
iavf_close diff is a bit confusing, the existing call looks like this:
iavf_close() {
netdev_lock()
..
netdev_unlock()
wait_event_timeout(down_waitqueue)
}
I change it to the following:
netdev_lock()
iavf_close() {
..
netdev_unlock()
wait_event_timeout(down_waitqueue)
netdev_lock() // reusing this lock call
}
netdev_unlock()
Since I'm reusing existing netdev_lock call, so it looks like I only
add netdev_unlock.
Cc: Saeed Mahameed <saeed@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@fomichev.me>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250305163732.2766420-2-sdf@fomichev.me
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Test XDP and HDS interaction. While at it add a test for using the IOCTL,
as that turned out to be the real culprit.
Testing bnxt:
# NETIF=eth0 ./ksft-net-drv/drivers/net/hds.py
KTAP version 1
1..12
ok 1 hds.get_hds
ok 2 hds.get_hds_thresh
ok 3 hds.set_hds_disable # SKIP disabling of HDS not supported by the device
ok 4 hds.set_hds_enable
ok 5 hds.set_hds_thresh_zero
ok 6 hds.set_hds_thresh_max
ok 7 hds.set_hds_thresh_gt
ok 8 hds.set_xdp
ok 9 hds.enabled_set_xdp
ok 10 hds.ioctl
ok 11 hds.ioctl_set_xdp
ok 12 hds.ioctl_enabled_set_xdp
# Totals: pass:11 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:1 error:0
and netdevsim:
# ./ksft-net-drv/drivers/net/hds.py
KTAP version 1
1..12
ok 1 hds.get_hds
ok 2 hds.get_hds_thresh
ok 3 hds.set_hds_disable
ok 4 hds.set_hds_enable
ok 5 hds.set_hds_thresh_zero
ok 6 hds.set_hds_thresh_max
ok 7 hds.set_hds_thresh_gt
ok 8 hds.set_xdp
ok 9 hds.enabled_set_xdp
ok 10 hds.ioctl
ok 11 hds.ioctl_set_xdp
ok 12 hds.ioctl_enabled_set_xdp
# Totals: pass:12 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
Netdevsim needs a sane default for tx/rx ring size.
ethtool 6.11 is needed for the --disable-netlink option.
Acked-by: Stanislav Fomichev <sdf@fomichev.me>
Tested-by: Taehee Yoo <ap420073@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250221025141.1132944-2-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>