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Pull more arm64 updates from Catalin Marinas:
"The main 'feature' is a workaround for C1-Pro erratum 4193714
requiring IPIs during TLB maintenance if a process is running in user
space with SME enabled.
The hardware acknowledges the DVMSync messages before completing
in-flight SME accesses, with security implications. The workaround
makes use of the mm_cpumask() to track the cores that need
interrupting (arm64 hasn't used this mask before).
The rest are fixes for MPAM, CCA and generated header that turned up
during the merging window or shortly before.
Summary:
Core features:
- Add workaround for C1-Pro erratum 4193714 - early CME (SME unit)
DVMSync acknowledgement. The fix consists of sending IPIs on TLB
maintenance to those CPUs running in user space with SME enabled
- Include kernel-hwcap.h in list of generated files (missed in a
recent commit generating the KERNEL_HWCAP_* macros)
CCA:
- Fix RSI_INCOMPLETE error check in arm-cca-guest
MPAM:
- Fix an unmount->remount problem with the CDP emulation,
uninitialised variable and checker warnings"
* tag 'arm64-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux:
arm_mpam: resctrl: Make resctrl_mon_ctx_waiters static
arm_mpam: resctrl: Fix the check for no monitor components found
arm_mpam: resctrl: Fix MBA CDP alloc_capable handling on unmount
virt: arm-cca-guest: fix error check for RSI_INCOMPLETE
arm64/hwcap: Include kernel-hwcap.h in list of generated files
arm64: errata: Work around early CME DVMSync acknowledgement
arm64: cputype: Add C1-Pro definitions
arm64: tlb: Pass the corresponding mm to __tlbi_sync_s1ish()
arm64: tlb: Introduce __tlbi_sync_s1ish_{kernel,batch}() for TLB maintenance
Pull sh updates from John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
"Two patches from Thomas Zimmermann, one by Tim Bird and one by Thomas
Weißschuh.
The first patch by Thomas Zimmermann adds a missing include in dac.h
for SH-3 which became necessary after 243ce64b2b37 ("backlight: Do not
include <linux/fb.h> in header file") which made __raw_readb() and
__raw_writeb() inaccessible in dac.h.
Thomas' second patch drops CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID for SH as it depends
on X86 or EFI_GENERIC_STUB which are not defined on SH for obvious
reasons.
The patch by Tim Bird fixes just a small typo in two SPDX ID lines
which he stumbled over by accident.
And, least but not last, the patch by Thomas Weißschuh removes the
CONFIG_VSYSCALL reference from UAPI. This was necessary as the
definition of AT_SYSINFO_EHDR was gated between CONFIG_VSYSCALL to
avoid a default gate VMA to be created. However that default gate VMA
was removed entirely in commit a6c19dfe3994 (arm64,ia64,ppc,s390,
sh,tile,um,x86,mm: remove default gate area)"
* tag 'sh-for-v7.1-tag1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/glaubitz/sh-linux:
sh: Drop CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID from defconfig files
sh: Remove CONFIG_VSYSCALL reference from UAPI
sh: Fix typo in SPDX license ID lines
sh: Include <linux/io.h> in dac.h
* for-next/c1-pro-erratum-4193714:
: Work around C1-Pro erratum 4193714 (CVE-2026-0995)
arm64: errata: Work around early CME DVMSync acknowledgement
arm64: cputype: Add C1-Pro definitions
arm64: tlb: Pass the corresponding mm to __tlbi_sync_s1ish()
arm64: tlb: Introduce __tlbi_sync_s1ish_{kernel,batch}() for TLB maintenance
Pull uml updates from Johannes Berg:
"Mostly cleanups and small things, notably:
- musl libc compatibility
- vDSO installation fix
- TLB sync race fix for recent SMP support
- build fix for 32-bit with Clang 20/21"
* tag 'uml-for-7.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/uml/linux:
um: Disable GCOV_PROFILE_ALL on 32-bit UML with Clang 20/21
um: drivers: call kernel_strrchr() explicitly in cow_user.c
um: Replace strncpy() with strnlen()+memcpy_and_pad() in strncpy_chunk_from_user()
x86/um: fix vDSO installation
um: Remove CONFIG_FRAME_WARN from x86_64_defconfig
um: Fix pte_read() and pte_exec() for kernel mappings
um: Fix potential race condition in TLB sync
um: time-travel: clean up kernel-doc warnings
um: avoid struct sigcontext redefinition with musl
um: fix address-of CMSG_DATA() rvalue in stub
CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID=y depends on X86 or EFI_GENERIC_STUB. Neither
is true here, so drop the lines from the defconfig files.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
Signed-off-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
* for-next/misc:
: Miscellaneous cleanups/fixes
virt: arm-cca-guest: fix error check for RSI_INCOMPLETE
arm64/hwcap: Include kernel-hwcap.h in list of generated files
* for-next/mpam:
: Fix an unmount->remount problem with the CDP emulation, uninitialised
: variable and checker warnings
arm_mpam: resctrl: Make resctrl_mon_ctx_waiters static
arm_mpam: resctrl: Fix the check for no monitor components found
arm_mpam: resctrl: Fix MBA CDP alloc_capable handling on unmount
C1-Pro acknowledges DVMSync messages before completing the SME/CME
memory accesses. Work around this by issuing an IPI to the affected CPUs
if they are running in EL0 with SME enabled.
Note that we avoid the local DSB in the IPI handler as the kernel runs
with SCTLR_EL1.IESB=1. This is sufficient to complete SME memory
accesses at EL0 on taking an exception to EL1. On the return to user
path, no barrier is necessary either. See the comment in
sme_set_active() and the more detailed explanation in the link below.
To avoid a potential IPI flood from malicious applications (e.g.
madvise(MADV_PAGEOUT) in a tight loop), track where a process is active
via mm_cpumask() and only interrupt those CPUs.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/ablEXwhfKyJW1i7l@J2N7QTR9R3
Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com>
Cc: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Pull printk updates from Petr Mladek:
- Fix printk ring buffer initialization and sanity checks
- Workaround printf kunit test compilation with gcc < 12.1
- Add IPv6 address printf format tests
- Misc code and documentation cleanup
* tag 'printk-for-7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/printk/linux:
printf: Compile the kunit test with DISABLE_BRANCH_PROFILING DISABLE_BRANCH_PROFILING
lib/vsprintf: use bool for local decode variable
lib/hexdump: print_hex_dump_bytes() calls print_hex_dump_debug()
printk: ringbuffer: fix errors in comments
printk_ringbuffer: Add sanity check for 0-size data
printk_ringbuffer: Fix get_data() size sanity check
printf: add IPv6 address format tests
printk: Fix _DESCS_COUNT type for 64-bit systems
Clang 20 and 21 miscompute __builtin_object_size() when -fprofile-arcs
is active on 32-bit UML targets, which passes incorrect object size
calculations for local variables through always_inline copy_to_user()
and check_copy_size(), causing spurious compile-time errors:
include/linux/ucopysize.h:52:4: error: call to '__bad_copy_from' declared with 'error' attribute: copy source size is too small
The regression was introduced in LLVM commit 02b8ee281947 ("[llvm]
Improve llvm.objectsize computation by computing GEP, alloca and malloc
parameters bound"), which shipped in Clang 20. It was fixed in LLVM
by commit 45b697e610fd ("[MemoryBuiltins] Consider index type size
when aggregating gep offsets"), which was backported to the LLVM 22.x
release branch.
The bug requires 32-bit UML + GCOV_PROFILE_ALL (which uses -fprofile-arcs),
though the exact trigger depends on optimizer decisions influenced by other
enabled configs.
Prevent the bad combination by disabling UML's ARCH_HAS_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL
on 32-bit when using Clang 20.x or 21.x.
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202604030531.O6FveVgn-lkp@intel.com/
Suggested-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org>
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-6[1m]
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <kees@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260409052038.make.995-kees@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
AT_SYSINFO_EHDR defines the auxvector index representing the vDSO
entrypoint. Its value or presence does not depend on whether a vDSO
is actually provided by the kernel.
The definition of AT_SYSINFO_EHDR was gated between CONFIG_VSYSCALL to
avoid a default gate VMA to be created. However that default gate VMA
was removed entirely in commit a6c19dfe3994
("arm64,ia64,ppc,s390,sh,tile,um,x86,mm: remove default gate area").
Remove the now unnecessary conditional.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas.weissschuh@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Signed-off-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
* arm64/for-next/perf:
: Perf updates
perf/arm-cmn: Fix resource_size_t printk specifier in arm_cmn_init_dtc()
perf/arm-cmn: Fix incorrect error check for devm_ioremap()
perf: add NVIDIA Tegra410 C2C PMU
perf: add NVIDIA Tegra410 CPU Memory Latency PMU
perf/arm_cspmu: nvidia: Add Tegra410 PCIE-TGT PMU
perf/arm_cspmu: nvidia: Add Tegra410 PCIE PMU
perf/arm_cspmu: Add arm_cspmu_acpi_dev_get
perf/arm_cspmu: nvidia: Add Tegra410 UCF PMU
perf/arm_cspmu: nvidia: Rename doc to Tegra241
perf/arm-cmn: Stop claiming entire iomem region
arm64: cpufeature: Use pmuv3_implemented() function
arm64: cpufeature: Make PMUVer and PerfMon unsigned
KVM: arm64: Read PMUVer as unsigned
* arm64/for-next/read-once:
: Fixes for __READ_ONCE() with CONFIG_LTO=y
arm64, compiler-context-analysis: Permit alias analysis through __READ_ONCE() with CONFIG_LTO=y
arm64: Optimize __READ_ONCE() with CONFIG_LTO=y
* for-next/misc:
: Miscellaneous cleanups/fixes
arm64: rsi: use linear-map alias for realm config buffer
arm64: Kconfig: fix duplicate word in CMDLINE help text
arm64: mte: Skip TFSR_EL1 checks and barriers in synchronous tag check mode
arm64/hwcap: Generate the KERNEL_HWCAP_ definitions for the hwcaps
arm64: kexec: Remove duplicate allocation for trans_pgd
arm64: mm: Use generic enum pgtable_level
arm64: scs: Remove redundant save/restore of SCS SP on entry to/from EL0
arm64: remove ARCH_INLINE_*
* for-next/tlbflush:
: Refactor the arm64 TLB invalidation API and implementation
arm64: mm: __ptep_set_access_flags must hint correct TTL
arm64: mm: Provide level hint for flush_tlb_page()
arm64: mm: Wrap flush_tlb_page() around __do_flush_tlb_range()
arm64: mm: More flags for __flush_tlb_range()
arm64: mm: Refactor __flush_tlb_range() to take flags
arm64: mm: Refactor flush_tlb_page() to use __tlbi_level_asid()
arm64: mm: Simplify __flush_tlb_range_limit_excess()
arm64: mm: Simplify __TLBI_RANGE_NUM() macro
arm64: mm: Re-implement the __flush_tlb_range_op macro in C
arm64: mm: Inline __TLBI_VADDR_RANGE() into __tlbi_range()
arm64: mm: Push __TLBI_VADDR() into __tlbi_level()
arm64: mm: Implicitly invalidate user ASID based on TLBI operation
arm64: mm: Introduce a C wrapper for by-range TLB invalidation
arm64: mm: Re-implement the __tlbi_level macro as a C function
* for-next/ttbr-macros-cleanup:
: Cleanups of the TTBR1_* macros
arm64/mm: Directly use TTBRx_EL1_CnP
arm64/mm: Directly use TTBRx_EL1_ASID_MASK
arm64/mm: Describe TTBR1_BADDR_4852_OFFSET
* for-next/kselftest:
: arm64 kselftest updates
selftests/arm64: Implement cmpbr_sigill() to hwcap test
* for-next/feat_lsui:
: Futex support using FEAT_LSUI instructions to avoid toggling PAN
arm64: armv8_deprecated: Disable swp emulation when FEAT_LSUI present
arm64: Kconfig: Add support for LSUI
KVM: arm64: Use CAST instruction for swapping guest descriptor
arm64: futex: Support futex with FEAT_LSUI
arm64: futex: Refactor futex atomic operation
KVM: arm64: kselftest: set_id_regs: Add test for FEAT_LSUI
KVM: arm64: Expose FEAT_LSUI to guests
arm64: cpufeature: Add FEAT_LSUI
* for-next/mpam: (40 commits)
: Expose MPAM to user-space via resctrl:
: - Add architecture context-switch and hiding of the feature from KVM.
: - Add interface to allow MPAM to be exposed to user-space using resctrl.
: - Add errata workaoround for some existing platforms.
: - Add documentation for using MPAM and what shape of platforms can use resctrl
arm64: mpam: Add initial MPAM documentation
arm_mpam: Quirk CMN-650's CSU NRDY behaviour
arm_mpam: Add workaround for T241-MPAM-6
arm_mpam: Add workaround for T241-MPAM-4
arm_mpam: Add workaround for T241-MPAM-1
arm_mpam: Add quirk framework
arm_mpam: resctrl: Call resctrl_init() on platforms that can support resctrl
arm64: mpam: Select ARCH_HAS_CPU_RESCTRL
arm_mpam: resctrl: Add empty definitions for assorted resctrl functions
arm_mpam: resctrl: Update the rmid reallocation limit
arm_mpam: resctrl: Add resctrl_arch_rmid_read()
arm_mpam: resctrl: Allow resctrl to allocate monitors
arm_mpam: resctrl: Add support for csu counters
arm_mpam: resctrl: Add monitor initialisation and domain boilerplate
arm_mpam: resctrl: Add kunit test for control format conversions
arm_mpam: resctrl: Add support for 'MB' resource
arm_mpam: resctrl: Wait for cacheinfo to be ready
arm_mpam: resctrl: Add rmid index helpers
arm_mpam: resctrl: Convert to/from MPAMs fixed-point formats
arm_mpam: resctrl: Hide CDP emulation behind CONFIG_EXPERT
...
* for-next/hotplug-batched-tlbi:
: arm64/mm: Enable batched TLB flush in unmap_hotplug_range()
arm64/mm: Reject memory removal that splits a kernel leaf mapping
arm64/mm: Enable batched TLB flush in unmap_hotplug_range()
* for-next/bbml2-fixes:
: Fixes for realm guest and BBML2_NOABORT
arm64: mm: Remove pmd_sect() and pud_sect()
arm64: mm: Handle invalid large leaf mappings correctly
arm64: mm: Fix rodata=full block mapping support for realm guests
* for-next/sysreg:
: arm64 sysreg updates
arm64/sysreg: Update ID_AA64SMFR0_EL1 description to DDI0601 2025-12
arm64/sysreg: Update ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1 description to DDI0601 2025-12
arm64/sysreg: Update ID_AA64FPFR0_EL1 description to DDI0601 2025-12
arm64/sysreg: Update ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1 description to DDI0601 2025-12
arm64/sysreg: Update ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1 description to DDI0601 2025-12
arm64/sysreg: Update SMIDR_EL1 to DDI0601 2025-06
* for-next/generic-entry:
: More arm64 refactoring towards using the generic entry code
arm64: Check DAIF (and PMR) at task-switch time
arm64: entry: Use split preemption logic
arm64: entry: Use irqentry_{enter_from,exit_to}_kernel_mode()
arm64: entry: Consistently prefix arm64-specific wrappers
arm64: entry: Don't preempt with SError or Debug masked
entry: Split preemption from irqentry_exit_to_kernel_mode()
entry: Split kernel mode logic from irqentry_{enter,exit}()
entry: Move irqentry_enter() prototype later
entry: Remove local_irq_{enable,disable}_exit_to_user()
entry: Fix stale comment for irqentry_enter()
* for-next/acpi:
: arm64 ACPI updates
ACPI: AGDI: fix missing newline in error message
The RSI interface can return RSI_INCOMPLETE when a report spans
multiple granules. This is an expected condition and should not be
treated as a fatal error.
Currently, arm_cca_report_new() checks for `info.result != RSI_SUCCESS`
and bails out, which incorrectly flags RSI_INCOMPLETE as a failure.
Fix the check to only break out on results other than RSI_SUCCESS or
RSI_INCOMPLETE.
This ensures partial reports are handled correctly and avoids spurious
-ENXIO errors when generating attestation reports.
Fixes: 7999edc484ca ("virt: arm-cca-guest: TSM_REPORT support for realms")
Signed-off-by: Sami Mujawar <sami.mujawar@arm.com>
Reported-by: Jagdish Gediya <Jagdish.Gediya@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Steven Price <steven.price@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Suzuki K Poulose <suzuki.poulose@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Yeoreum Yun <yeoreum.yun@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
resctrl_mon_ctx_waiters is not used outside of this file, so make it
static. This fixes the sparse warning:
drivers/resctrl/mpam_resctrl.c:25:1: warning: symbol 'resctrl_mon_ctx_waiters' was not declared. Should it be static?
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202603281842.c2K96tJA-lkp@intel.com/
Fixes: 2a3c79c61539 ("arm_mpam: resctrl: Allow resctrl to allocate monitors")
Signed-off-by: Ben Horgan <ben.horgan@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com>
Add cputype definitions for C1-Pro. These will be used for errata
detection in subsequent patches.
These values can be found in "Table A-303: MIDR_EL1 bit descriptions" in
issue 07 of the C1-Pro TRM:
https://documentation-service.arm.com/static/6930126730f8f55a656570af
Acked-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Cc: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Pull timer fix from Ingo Molnar:
"Fix timer stalls caused by incorrect handling of the
dev->next_event_forced flag"
* tag 'timers-urgent-2026-04-20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
clockevents: Add missing resets of the next_event_forced flag