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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2014-10-08 21:40:54 -0400
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2014-10-08 21:40:54 -0400
commit35a9ad8af0bb0fa3525e6d0d20e32551d226f38e (patch)
tree15b4b33206818886d9cff371fd2163e073b70568 /lib
parentd5935b07da53f74726e2a65dd4281d0f2c70e5d4 (diff)
parent64b1f00a0830e1c53874067273a096b228d83d36 (diff)
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Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next
Pull networking updates from David Miller: "Most notable changes in here: 1) By far the biggest accomplishment, thanks to a large range of contributors, is the addition of multi-send for transmit. This is the result of discussions back in Chicago, and the hard work of several individuals. Now, when the ->ndo_start_xmit() method of a driver sees skb->xmit_more as true, it can choose to defer the doorbell telling the driver to start processing the new TX queue entires. skb->xmit_more means that the generic networking is guaranteed to call the driver immediately with another SKB to send. There is logic added to the qdisc layer to dequeue multiple packets at a time, and the handling mis-predicted offloads in software is now done with no locks held. Finally, pktgen is extended to have a "burst" parameter that can be used to test a multi-send implementation. Several drivers have xmit_more support: i40e, igb, ixgbe, mlx4, virtio_net Adding support is almost trivial, so export more drivers to support this optimization soon. I want to thank, in no particular or implied order, Jesper Dangaard Brouer, Eric Dumazet, Alexander Duyck, Tom Herbert, Jamal Hadi Salim, John Fastabend, Florian Westphal, Daniel Borkmann, David Tat, Hannes Frederic Sowa, and Rusty Russell. 2) PTP and timestamping support in bnx2x, from Michal Kalderon. 3) Allow adjusting the rx_copybreak threshold for a driver via ethtool, and add rx_copybreak support to enic driver. From Govindarajulu Varadarajan. 4) Significant enhancements to the generic PHY layer and the bcm7xxx driver in particular (EEE support, auto power down, etc.) from Florian Fainelli. 5) Allow raw buffers to be used for flow dissection, allowing drivers to determine the optimal "linear pull" size for devices that DMA into pools of pages. The objective is to get exactly the necessary amount of headers into the linear SKB area pre-pulled, but no more. The new interface drivers use is eth_get_headlen(). From WANG Cong, with driver conversions (several had their own by-hand duplicated implementations) by Alexander Duyck and Eric Dumazet. 6) Support checksumming more smoothly and efficiently for encapsulations, and add "foo over UDP" facility. From Tom Herbert. 7) Add Broadcom SF2 switch driver to DSA layer, from Florian Fainelli. 8) eBPF now can load programs via a system call and has an extensive testsuite. Alexei Starovoitov and Daniel Borkmann. 9) Major overhaul of the packet scheduler to use RCU in several major areas such as the classifiers and rate estimators. From John Fastabend. 10) Add driver for Intel FM10000 Ethernet Switch, from Alexander Duyck. 11) Rearrange TCP_SKB_CB() to reduce cache line misses, from Eric Dumazet. 12) Add Datacenter TCP congestion control algorithm support, From Florian Westphal. 13) Reorganize sk_buff so that __copy_skb_header() is significantly faster. From Eric Dumazet" * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next: (1558 commits) netlabel: directly return netlbl_unlabel_genl_init() net: add netdev_txq_bql_{enqueue, complete}_prefetchw() helpers net: description of dma_cookie cause make xmldocs warning cxgb4: clean up a type issue cxgb4: potential shift wrapping bug i40e: skb->xmit_more support net: fs_enet: Add NAPI TX net: fs_enet: Remove non NAPI RX r8169:add support for RTL8168EP net_sched: copy exts->type in tcf_exts_change() wimax: convert printk to pr_foo() af_unix: remove 0 assignment on static ipv6: Do not warn for informational ICMP messages, regardless of type. Update Intel Ethernet Driver maintainers list bridge: Save frag_max_size between PRE_ROUTING and POST_ROUTING tipc: fix bug in multicast congestion handling net: better IFF_XMIT_DST_RELEASE support net/mlx4_en: remove NETDEV_TX_BUSY 3c59x: fix bad split of cpu_to_le32(pci_map_single()) net: bcmgenet: fix Tx ring priority programming ...
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r--lib/Kconfig.debug3
-rw-r--r--lib/random32.c39
-rw-r--r--lib/rhashtable.c12
-rw-r--r--lib/test_bpf.c63
4 files changed, 89 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/lib/Kconfig.debug b/lib/Kconfig.debug
index a28590083622..3ac43f34437b 100644
--- a/lib/Kconfig.debug
+++ b/lib/Kconfig.debug
@@ -1672,7 +1672,8 @@ config TEST_BPF
against the BPF interpreter or BPF JIT compiler depending on the
current setting. This is in particular useful for BPF JIT compiler
development, but also to run regression tests against changes in
- the interpreter code.
+ the interpreter code. It also enables test stubs for eBPF maps and
+ verifier used by user space verifier testsuite.
If unsure, say N.
diff --git a/lib/random32.c b/lib/random32.c
index c9b6bf3afe0c..0bee183fa18f 100644
--- a/lib/random32.c
+++ b/lib/random32.c
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
#include <linux/jiffies.h>
#include <linux/random.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <asm/unaligned.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_RANDOM32_SELFTEST
static void __init prandom_state_selftest(void);
@@ -96,27 +97,23 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(prandom_u32);
* This is used for pseudo-randomness with no outside seeding.
* For more random results, use prandom_bytes().
*/
-void prandom_bytes_state(struct rnd_state *state, void *buf, int bytes)
+void prandom_bytes_state(struct rnd_state *state, void *buf, size_t bytes)
{
- unsigned char *p = buf;
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < round_down(bytes, sizeof(u32)); i += sizeof(u32)) {
- u32 random = prandom_u32_state(state);
- int j;
+ u8 *ptr = buf;
- for (j = 0; j < sizeof(u32); j++) {
- p[i + j] = random;
- random >>= BITS_PER_BYTE;
- }
+ while (bytes >= sizeof(u32)) {
+ put_unaligned(prandom_u32_state(state), (u32 *) ptr);
+ ptr += sizeof(u32);
+ bytes -= sizeof(u32);
}
- if (i < bytes) {
- u32 random = prandom_u32_state(state);
- for (; i < bytes; i++) {
- p[i] = random;
- random >>= BITS_PER_BYTE;
- }
+ if (bytes > 0) {
+ u32 rem = prandom_u32_state(state);
+ do {
+ *ptr++ = (u8) rem;
+ bytes--;
+ rem >>= BITS_PER_BYTE;
+ } while (bytes > 0);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(prandom_bytes_state);
@@ -126,7 +123,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(prandom_bytes_state);
* @buf: where to copy the pseudo-random bytes to
* @bytes: the requested number of bytes
*/
-void prandom_bytes(void *buf, int bytes)
+void prandom_bytes(void *buf, size_t bytes)
{
struct rnd_state *state = &get_cpu_var(net_rand_state);
@@ -137,7 +134,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(prandom_bytes);
static void prandom_warmup(struct rnd_state *state)
{
- /* Calling RNG ten times to satify recurrence condition */
+ /* Calling RNG ten times to satisfy recurrence condition */
prandom_u32_state(state);
prandom_u32_state(state);
prandom_u32_state(state);
@@ -152,7 +149,7 @@ static void prandom_warmup(struct rnd_state *state)
static u32 __extract_hwseed(void)
{
- u32 val = 0;
+ unsigned int val = 0;
(void)(arch_get_random_seed_int(&val) ||
arch_get_random_int(&val));
@@ -228,7 +225,7 @@ static void __prandom_timer(unsigned long dontcare)
prandom_seed(entropy);
/* reseed every ~60 seconds, in [40 .. 80) interval with slack */
- expires = 40 + (prandom_u32() % 40);
+ expires = 40 + prandom_u32_max(40);
seed_timer.expires = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(expires * MSEC_PER_SEC);
add_timer(&seed_timer);
diff --git a/lib/rhashtable.c b/lib/rhashtable.c
index 3d2b4733f6cb..081be3ba9ea8 100644
--- a/lib/rhashtable.c
+++ b/lib/rhashtable.c
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ int rhashtable_shrink(struct rhashtable *ht, gfp_t flags)
ASSERT_RHT_MUTEX(ht);
- if (tbl->size <= HASH_MIN_SIZE)
+ if (ht->shift <= ht->p.min_shift)
return 0;
ntbl = bucket_table_alloc(tbl->size / 2, flags);
@@ -505,9 +505,10 @@ void *rhashtable_lookup_compare(const struct rhashtable *ht, u32 hash,
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rhashtable_lookup_compare);
-static size_t rounded_hashtable_size(unsigned int nelem)
+static size_t rounded_hashtable_size(struct rhashtable_params *params)
{
- return max(roundup_pow_of_two(nelem * 4 / 3), HASH_MIN_SIZE);
+ return max(roundup_pow_of_two(params->nelem_hint * 4 / 3),
+ 1UL << params->min_shift);
}
/**
@@ -565,8 +566,11 @@ int rhashtable_init(struct rhashtable *ht, struct rhashtable_params *params)
(!params->key_len && !params->obj_hashfn))
return -EINVAL;
+ params->min_shift = max_t(size_t, params->min_shift,
+ ilog2(HASH_MIN_SIZE));
+
if (params->nelem_hint)
- size = rounded_hashtable_size(params->nelem_hint);
+ size = rounded_hashtable_size(params);
tbl = bucket_table_alloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
if (tbl == NULL)
diff --git a/lib/test_bpf.c b/lib/test_bpf.c
index 89e0345733bd..23e070bcf72d 100644
--- a/lib/test_bpf.c
+++ b/lib/test_bpf.c
@@ -1342,6 +1342,44 @@ static struct bpf_test tests[] = {
{ { 0, -1 } }
},
{
+ "INT: shifts by register",
+ .u.insns_int = {
+ BPF_MOV64_IMM(R0, -1234),
+ BPF_MOV64_IMM(R1, 1),
+ BPF_ALU32_REG(BPF_RSH, R0, R1),
+ BPF_JMP_IMM(BPF_JEQ, R0, 0x7ffffd97, 1),
+ BPF_EXIT_INSN(),
+ BPF_MOV64_IMM(R2, 1),
+ BPF_ALU64_REG(BPF_LSH, R0, R2),
+ BPF_MOV32_IMM(R4, -1234),
+ BPF_JMP_REG(BPF_JEQ, R0, R4, 1),
+ BPF_EXIT_INSN(),
+ BPF_ALU64_IMM(BPF_AND, R4, 63),
+ BPF_ALU64_REG(BPF_LSH, R0, R4), /* R0 <= 46 */
+ BPF_MOV64_IMM(R3, 47),
+ BPF_ALU64_REG(BPF_ARSH, R0, R3),
+ BPF_JMP_IMM(BPF_JEQ, R0, -617, 1),
+ BPF_EXIT_INSN(),
+ BPF_MOV64_IMM(R2, 1),
+ BPF_ALU64_REG(BPF_LSH, R4, R2), /* R4 = 46 << 1 */
+ BPF_JMP_IMM(BPF_JEQ, R4, 92, 1),
+ BPF_EXIT_INSN(),
+ BPF_MOV64_IMM(R4, 4),
+ BPF_ALU64_REG(BPF_LSH, R4, R4), /* R4 = 4 << 4 */
+ BPF_JMP_IMM(BPF_JEQ, R4, 64, 1),
+ BPF_EXIT_INSN(),
+ BPF_MOV64_IMM(R4, 5),
+ BPF_ALU32_REG(BPF_LSH, R4, R4), /* R4 = 5 << 5 */
+ BPF_JMP_IMM(BPF_JEQ, R4, 160, 1),
+ BPF_EXIT_INSN(),
+ BPF_MOV64_IMM(R0, -1),
+ BPF_EXIT_INSN(),
+ },
+ INTERNAL,
+ { },
+ { { 0, -1 } }
+ },
+ {
"INT: DIV + ABS",
.u.insns_int = {
BPF_ALU64_REG(BPF_MOV, R6, R1),
@@ -1697,6 +1735,27 @@ static struct bpf_test tests[] = {
{ },
{ { 1, 0 } },
},
+ {
+ "load 64-bit immediate",
+ .u.insns_int = {
+ BPF_LD_IMM64(R1, 0x567800001234LL),
+ BPF_MOV64_REG(R2, R1),
+ BPF_MOV64_REG(R3, R2),
+ BPF_ALU64_IMM(BPF_RSH, R2, 32),
+ BPF_ALU64_IMM(BPF_LSH, R3, 32),
+ BPF_ALU64_IMM(BPF_RSH, R3, 32),
+ BPF_ALU64_IMM(BPF_MOV, R0, 0),
+ BPF_JMP_IMM(BPF_JEQ, R2, 0x5678, 1),
+ BPF_EXIT_INSN(),
+ BPF_JMP_IMM(BPF_JEQ, R3, 0x1234, 1),
+ BPF_EXIT_INSN(),
+ BPF_ALU64_IMM(BPF_MOV, R0, 1),
+ BPF_EXIT_INSN(),
+ },
+ INTERNAL,
+ { },
+ { { 0, 1 } }
+ },
};
static struct net_device dev;
@@ -1798,7 +1857,7 @@ static struct bpf_prog *generate_filter(int which, int *err)
break;
case INTERNAL:
- fp = kzalloc(bpf_prog_size(flen), GFP_KERNEL);
+ fp = bpf_prog_alloc(bpf_prog_size(flen), 0);
if (fp == NULL) {
pr_cont("UNEXPECTED_FAIL no memory left\n");
*err = -ENOMEM;
@@ -1835,7 +1894,7 @@ static int __run_one(const struct bpf_prog *fp, const void *data,
int runs, u64 *duration)
{
u64 start, finish;
- int ret, i;
+ int ret = 0, i;
start = ktime_to_us(ktime_get());