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linux-yocto/6.6: fix AB-INT: QEMU kernel panic: No irq handler for vector
authorBruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@gmail.com>
Tue, 2 Jan 2024 04:31:05 +0000 (23:31 -0500)
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Thu, 4 Jan 2024 23:47:04 +0000 (23:47 +0000)
Integrating the following commit(s) to linux-yocto/6.6:

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    Author: Thomas Gleixner
    Email: tglx@linutronix.de
    Subject: x86/alternatives: Sync core before enabling interrupts
    Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2023 20:49:24 +0100

    text_poke_early() does:

       local_irq_save(flags);
       memcpy(addr, opcode, len);
       local_irq_restore(flags);
       sync_core();

    That's not really correct because the synchronization should happen before
    interrupts are reenabled to ensure that a pending interrupt observes the
    complete update of the opcodes.

    It's not entirely clear whether the interrupt entry provides enough
    serialization already, but moving the sync_core() invocation into interrupt
    disabled region does no harm and is obviously correct.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@gmail.com>
]

2/2 [
    Author: Thomas Gleixner
    Email: tglx@linutronix.de
    Subject: x86/alternatives: Disable interrupts and sync when optimizing NOPs in place
    Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2023 20:49:26 +0100

    apply_alternatives() treats alternatives with the ALT_FLAG_NOT flag set
    special as it optimizes the existing NOPs in place.

    Unfortunately this happens with interrupts enabled and does not provide any
    form of core synchronization.

    So an interrupt hitting in the middle of the update and using the affected
    code path will observe a half updated NOP and crash and burn. The following
    3 NOP sequence was observed to expose this crash halfways reliably under
    QEMU 32bit:

       0x90 0x90 0x90

    which is replaced by the optimized 3 byte NOP:

       0x8d 0x76 0x00

    So an interrupt can observe:

       1) 0x90 0x90 0x90 nop nop nop
       2) 0x8d 0x90 0x90 undefined
       3) 0x8d 0x76 0x90 lea    -0x70(%esi),%esi
       4) 0x8d 0x76 0x00 lea     0x0(%esi),%esi

    Where only #1 and #4 are true NOPs. The same problem exists for 64bit obviously.

    Disable interrupts around this NOP optimization and invoke sync_core()
    before reenabling them.

Fixes: 270a69c4485d ("x86/alternative: Support relocations in alternatives")
Reported-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@gmail.com>
]

Signed-off-by: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
meta/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-yocto-rt_6.6.bb
meta/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-yocto-tiny_6.6.bb
meta/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-yocto_6.6.bb

index 0c0ce6afea7e9da4a54ae98bed8c943bf8a0dfb3..9a9d1ab33a099ad7dddbe537c64ebf8366d00a7c 100644 (file)
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ python () {
         raise bb.parse.SkipRecipe("Set PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel to linux-yocto-rt to enable it")
 }
 
-SRCREV_machine ?= "bce0cb6bbe24682d839c3e212270e3744e32aabe"
+SRCREV_machine ?= "3364e561d527a5dcca1803dcf5a7e2a7aa3a398e"
 SRCREV_meta ?= "8ab17895c185426442d80a60829619270f9ac51d"
 
 SRC_URI = "git://git.yoctoproject.org/linux-yocto.git;branch=${KBRANCH};name=machine;protocol=https \
index edb8001069bb4f13981b97aefd0b454394960ec5..547b5ee92215fae175a40be4f530fe114e5c3fe7 100644 (file)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ DEPENDS += "openssl-native util-linux-native"
 KMETA = "kernel-meta"
 KCONF_BSP_AUDIT_LEVEL = "2"
 
-SRCREV_machine ?= "09118b4441395fadf233eec03e2b68e7d6d63cdd"
+SRCREV_machine ?= "58e5c91d6701f62e0f72b1f10c2e9f14b2eb4480"
 SRCREV_meta ?= "8ab17895c185426442d80a60829619270f9ac51d"
 
 PV = "${LINUX_VERSION}+git"
index 4fa6c505f53ea5e84e6548ad1c915e4b85cef241..57a394d171fc3aaa88ee79bb0c3ca374dc2cdcab 100644 (file)
@@ -18,17 +18,17 @@ KBRANCH:qemux86-64 ?= "v6.6/standard/base"
 KBRANCH:qemuloongarch64  ?= "v6.6/standard/base"
 KBRANCH:qemumips64 ?= "v6.6/standard/mti-malta64"
 
-SRCREV_machine:qemuarm ?= "8a23d09163eedc42ed63f2741ae2fa7d8aa926aa"
-SRCREV_machine:qemuarm64 ?= "09118b4441395fadf233eec03e2b68e7d6d63cdd"
-SRCREV_machine:qemuloongarch64 ?= "09118b4441395fadf233eec03e2b68e7d6d63cdd"
-SRCREV_machine:qemumips ?= "a0a00df5c1cd3cdd346f410f71998a120e284f78"
-SRCREV_machine:qemuppc ?= "09118b4441395fadf233eec03e2b68e7d6d63cdd"
-SRCREV_machine:qemuriscv64 ?= "09118b4441395fadf233eec03e2b68e7d6d63cdd"
-SRCREV_machine:qemuriscv32 ?= "09118b4441395fadf233eec03e2b68e7d6d63cdd"
-SRCREV_machine:qemux86 ?= "09118b4441395fadf233eec03e2b68e7d6d63cdd"
-SRCREV_machine:qemux86-64 ?= "09118b4441395fadf233eec03e2b68e7d6d63cdd"
-SRCREV_machine:qemumips64 ?= "971214747a173452ae3ab4c6dcf1d91451b6e9be"
-SRCREV_machine ?= "09118b4441395fadf233eec03e2b68e7d6d63cdd"
+SRCREV_machine:qemuarm ?= "ff8331e10427c145659bf6a5f87b9109011159cf"
+SRCREV_machine:qemuarm64 ?= "58e5c91d6701f62e0f72b1f10c2e9f14b2eb4480"
+SRCREV_machine:qemuloongarch64 ?= "58e5c91d6701f62e0f72b1f10c2e9f14b2eb4480"
+SRCREV_machine:qemumips ?= "afa3730deded0bc56f1470b59f65d86f20dfb256"
+SRCREV_machine:qemuppc ?= "58e5c91d6701f62e0f72b1f10c2e9f14b2eb4480"
+SRCREV_machine:qemuriscv64 ?= "58e5c91d6701f62e0f72b1f10c2e9f14b2eb4480"
+SRCREV_machine:qemuriscv32 ?= "58e5c91d6701f62e0f72b1f10c2e9f14b2eb4480"
+SRCREV_machine:qemux86 ?= "58e5c91d6701f62e0f72b1f10c2e9f14b2eb4480"
+SRCREV_machine:qemux86-64 ?= "58e5c91d6701f62e0f72b1f10c2e9f14b2eb4480"
+SRCREV_machine:qemumips64 ?= "a93ff794461d9ba7ec5b02d482b60d9ca582e97f"
+SRCREV_machine ?= "58e5c91d6701f62e0f72b1f10c2e9f14b2eb4480"
 SRCREV_meta ?= "8ab17895c185426442d80a60829619270f9ac51d"
 
 # set your preferred provider of linux-yocto to 'linux-yocto-upstream', and you'll