On 09/04/2024 15:42, Alexandre Mergnat wrote:
> Add soundcard bindings for the MT8365 SoC with the MT6357 audio codec.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Mergnat <amergnat(a)baylibre.com>
> +patternProperties:
> + "^dai-link-[0-9]+$":
> + type: object
> + description:
> + Container for dai-link level properties and CODEC sub-nodes.
> +
> + properties:
> + codec:
> + type: object
> + description: Holds subnode which indicates codec dai.
> +
> + properties:
> + sound-dai:
> + maxItems: 1
> + description: phandle of the codec DAI
> +
> + additionalProperties: false
> +
> + link-name:
> + description:
> + This property corresponds to the name of the BE dai-link to which
> + we are going to update parameters in this node.
> + items:
> + const: 2ND_I2S_BE
What is the type of link-name? Why is it fixed? How can you have here
multiple dai links if all of them must have the same name?
Best regards,
Krzysztof
Am 09.04.24 um 09:32 schrieb Rong Qianfeng:
>
> 在 2024/4/8 15:58, Christian König 写道:
>> Am 07.04.24 um 09:50 schrieb Rong Qianfeng:
>>> [SNIP]
>>>> Am 13.11.21 um 07:22 schrieb Jianqun Xu:
>>>>> Add DMA_BUF_IOCTL_SYNC_PARTIAL support for user to sync dma-buf with
>>>>> offset and len.
>>>>
>>>> You have not given an use case for this so it is a bit hard to
>>>> review. And from the existing use cases I don't see why this should
>>>> be necessary.
>>>>
>>>> Even worse from the existing backend implementation I don't even
>>>> see how drivers should be able to fulfill this semantics.
>>>>
>>>> Please explain further,
>>>> Christian.
>>> Here is a practical case:
>>> The user space can allocate a large chunk of dma-buf for
>>> self-management, used as a shared memory pool.
>>> Small dma-buf can be allocated from this shared memory pool and
>>> released back to it after use, thus improving the speed of dma-buf
>>> allocation and release.
>>> Additionally, custom functionalities such as memory statistics and
>>> boundary checking can be implemented in the user space.
>>> Of course, the above-mentioned functionalities require the
>>> implementation of a partial cache sync interface.
>>
>> Well that is obvious, but where is the code doing that?
>>
>> You can't send out code without an actual user of it. That will
>> obviously be rejected.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Christian.
>
> In fact, we have already used the user-level dma-buf memory pool in
> the camera shooting scenario on the phone.
>
> From the test results, The execution time of the photo shooting
> algorithm has been reduced from 3.8s to 3s.
>
> To be honest, I didn't understand your concern "...how drivers should
> be able to fulfill this semantics." Can you please help explain it in
> more detail?
Well you don't give any upstream driver code which actually uses this
interface.
If you want to suggest some changes to the core Linux kernel your driver
actually needs to be upstream.
As long as that isn't the case this approach here is a completely no-go.
Regards,
Christian.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rong Qianfeng.
>
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Rong Qianfeng.
>>
On Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:13:25 +0200, Alexandre Mergnat wrote:
> Add MT8365 audio codec bindings to set required
> and optional voltage properties between the codec and the board.
> The properties are:
> - phandle of the requiered power supply.
> - Setup of microphone bias voltage.
> - Setup of the speaker pin pull-down.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Mergnat <amergnat(a)baylibre.com>
> ---
> .../devicetree/bindings/sound/mt6357.yaml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 54 insertions(+)
>
My bot found errors running 'make DT_CHECKER_FLAGS=-m dt_binding_check'
on your patch (DT_CHECKER_FLAGS is new in v5.13):
yamllint warnings/errors:
dtschema/dtc warnings/errors:
/builds/robherring/dt-review-ci/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/mt6357.yaml: properties:vaud28-supply: '$ref' is not one of ['description', 'deprecated']
from schema $id: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
doc reference errors (make refcheckdocs):
See https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/devicetree-bindings/patch/20240226-aud…
The base for the series is generally the latest rc1. A different dependency
should be noted in *this* patch.
If you already ran 'make dt_binding_check' and didn't see the above
error(s), then make sure 'yamllint' is installed and dt-schema is up to
date:
pip3 install dtschema --upgrade
Please check and re-submit after running the above command yourself. Note
that DT_SCHEMA_FILES can be set to your schema file to speed up checking
your schema. However, it must be unset to test all examples with your schema.
On Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:13:24 +0200, Alexandre Mergnat wrote:
> Add the audio codec sub-device. This sub-device is used to set required
> and optional voltage properties between the codec and the board.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Mergnat <amergnat(a)baylibre.com>
> ---
> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/mediatek,mt6357.yaml | 5 +++++
> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
>
My bot found errors running 'make DT_CHECKER_FLAGS=-m dt_binding_check'
on your patch (DT_CHECKER_FLAGS is new in v5.13):
yamllint warnings/errors:
dtschema/dtc warnings/errors:
/builds/robherring/dt-review-ci/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/mediatek,mt6357.yaml:
Error in referenced schema matching $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/mt6357.yaml
doc reference errors (make refcheckdocs):
See https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/devicetree-bindings/patch/20240226-aud…
The base for the series is generally the latest rc1. A different dependency
should be noted in *this* patch.
If you already ran 'make dt_binding_check' and didn't see the above
error(s), then make sure 'yamllint' is installed and dt-schema is up to
date:
pip3 install dtschema --upgrade
Please check and re-submit after running the above command yourself. Note
that DT_SCHEMA_FILES can be set to your schema file to speed up checking
your schema. However, it must be unset to test all examples with your schema.
Am 07.04.24 um 09:50 schrieb Rong Qianfeng:
> [SNIP]
>> Am 13.11.21 um 07:22 schrieb Jianqun Xu:
>>> Add DMA_BUF_IOCTL_SYNC_PARTIAL support for user to sync dma-buf with
>>> offset and len.
>>
>> You have not given an use case for this so it is a bit hard to
>> review. And from the existing use cases I don't see why this should
>> be necessary.
>>
>> Even worse from the existing backend implementation I don't even see
>> how drivers should be able to fulfill this semantics.
>>
>> Please explain further,
>> Christian.
> Here is a practical case:
> The user space can allocate a large chunk of dma-buf for
> self-management, used as a shared memory pool.
> Small dma-buf can be allocated from this shared memory pool and
> released back to it after use, thus improving the speed of dma-buf
> allocation and release.
> Additionally, custom functionalities such as memory statistics and
> boundary checking can be implemented in the user space.
> Of course, the above-mentioned functionalities require the
> implementation of a partial cache sync interface.
Well that is obvious, but where is the code doing that?
You can't send out code without an actual user of it. That will
obviously be rejected.
Regards,
Christian.
>
> Thanks
> Rong Qianfeng.
Am 02.04.24 um 08:49 schrieb zhiguojiang:
>> As far as I can see that's not because of the DMA-buf code, but
>> because you are somehow using this interface incorrectly.
>>
>> When dma_buf_poll() is called it is mandatory for the caller to hold
>> a reference to the file descriptor on which the poll operation is
>> executed.
>>
>> So adding code like "if (!file_count(file))" in the beginning of
>> dma_buf_poll() is certainly broken.
>>
>> My best guess is that you have some unbalanced
>> dma_buf_get()/dma_buf_put() somewhere instead.
>>
>>
> Hi Christian,
>
> The kernel dma_buf_poll() code shound not cause system crashes due to
> the user mode usage logical issues ?
What user mode logical issues are you talking about? Closing a file
while polling on it is perfectly valid.
dma_buf_poll() is called by the filesystem layer and it's the filesystem
layer which should make sure that a file can't be closed while polling
for an event.
If that doesn't work then you have stumbled over a massive bug in the fs
layer. And I have some doubts that this is actually the case.
What is more likely is that some driver messes up the reference count
and because of this you see an UAF.
Anyway as far as I can see the DMA-buf code is correct regarding this.
Regards,
Christian.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> 在 2024/4/1 20:22, Christian König 写道:
>> Am 27.03.24 um 03:29 schrieb Zhiguo Jiang:
>>> The issue is a UAF issue of dmabuf file fd. Throght debugging, we found
>>> that the dmabuf file fd is added to the epoll event listener list, and
>>> when it is released, it is not removed from the epoll list, which leads
>>> to the UAF(Use-After-Free) issue.
>>
>> As far as I can see that's not because of the DMA-buf code, but
>> because you are somehow using this interface incorrectly.
>>
>> When dma_buf_poll() is called it is mandatory for the caller to hold
>> a reference to the file descriptor on which the poll operation is
>> executed.
>>
>> So adding code like "if (!file_count(file))" in the beginning of
>> dma_buf_poll() is certainly broken.
>>
>> My best guess is that you have some unbalanced
>> dma_buf_get()/dma_buf_put() somewhere instead.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Christian.
>>
>>>
>>> The UAF issue can be solved by checking dmabuf file->f_count value and
>>> skipping the poll operation for the closed dmabuf file in the
>>> dma_buf_poll(). We have tested this solved patch multiple times and
>>> have not reproduced the uaf issue.
>>>
>>> crash dump:
>>> list_del corruption, ffffff8a6f143a90->next is LIST_POISON1
>>> (dead000000000100)
>>> ------------[ cut here ]------------
>>> kernel BUG at lib/list_debug.c:55!
>>> Internal error: Oops - BUG: 00000000f2000800 [#1] PREEMPT SMP
>>> pc : __list_del_entry_valid+0x98/0xd4
>>> lr : __list_del_entry_valid+0x98/0xd4
>>> sp : ffffffc01d413d00
>>> x29: ffffffc01d413d00 x28: 00000000000000c0 x27: 0000000000000020
>>> x26: 0000000000000000 x25: 0000000000000000 x24: 0000000000080007
>>> x23: ffffff8b22e5dcc0 x22: ffffff88a6be12d0 x21: ffffff8b22e572b0
>>> x20: ffffff80254ed0a0 x19: ffffff8a6f143a00 x18: ffffffda5efed3c0
>>> x17: 6165642820314e4f x16: 53494f505f545349 x15: 4c20736920747865
>>> x14: 6e3e2d3039613334 x13: 2930303130303030 x12: 0000000000000018
>>> x11: ffffff8b6c188000 x10: 00000000ffffffff x9 : 6c8413a194897b00
>>> x8 : 6c8413a194897b00 x7 : 74707572726f6320 x6 : 6c65645f7473696c
>>> x5 : ffffff8b6c3b2a3e x4 : ffffff8b6c3b2a40 x3 : ffff103000001005
>>> x2 : 0000000000000001 x1 : 00000000000000c0 x0 : 000000000000004e
>>> Call trace:
>>> __list_del_entry_valid+0x98/0xd4
>>> dma_buf_file_release+0x48/0x90
>>> __fput+0xf4/0x280
>>> ____fput+0x10/0x20
>>> task_work_run+0xcc/0xf4
>>> do_notify_resume+0x2a0/0x33c
>>> el0_svc+0x5c/0xa4
>>> el0t_64_sync_handler+0x68/0xb4
>>> el0t_64_sync+0x1a0/0x1a4
>>> Code: d0006fe0 912c5000 f2fbd5a2 94231a01 (d4210000)
>>> ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]---
>>> Kernel panic - not syncing: Oops - BUG: Fatal exception
>>> SMP: stopping secondary CPUs
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Zhiguo Jiang <justinjiang(a)vivo.com>
>>> ---
>>> drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----
>>> 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>>> mode change 100644 => 100755 drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c
>>> index 8fe5aa67b167..e469dd9288cc
>>> --- a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c
>>> @@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ static __poll_t dma_buf_poll(struct file *file,
>>> poll_table *poll)
>>> struct dma_resv *resv;
>>> __poll_t events;
>>> + /* Check if the file exists */
>>> + if (!file_count(file))
>>> + return EPOLLERR;
>>> +
>>> dmabuf = file->private_data;
>>> if (!dmabuf || !dmabuf->resv)
>>> return EPOLLERR;
>>> @@ -266,8 +270,15 @@ static __poll_t dma_buf_poll(struct file *file,
>>> poll_table *poll)
>>> spin_unlock_irq(&dmabuf->poll.lock);
>>> if (events & EPOLLOUT) {
>>> - /* Paired with fput in dma_buf_poll_cb */
>>> - get_file(dmabuf->file);
>>> + /*
>>> + * Paired with fput in dma_buf_poll_cb,
>>> + * Skip poll for the closed file.
>>> + */
>>> + if (!get_file_rcu(&dmabuf->file)) {
>>> + events &= ~EPOLLOUT;
>>> + dcb->active = 0;
>>> + goto clear_out_event;
>>> + }
>>> if (!dma_buf_poll_add_cb(resv, true, dcb))
>>> /* No callback queued, wake up any other waiters */
>>> @@ -277,6 +288,7 @@ static __poll_t dma_buf_poll(struct file *file,
>>> poll_table *poll)
>>> }
>>> }
>>> +clear_out_event:
>>> if (events & EPOLLIN) {
>>> struct dma_buf_poll_cb_t *dcb = &dmabuf->cb_in;
>>> @@ -289,8 +301,15 @@ static __poll_t dma_buf_poll(struct file
>>> *file, poll_table *poll)
>>> spin_unlock_irq(&dmabuf->poll.lock);
>>> if (events & EPOLLIN) {
>>> - /* Paired with fput in dma_buf_poll_cb */
>>> - get_file(dmabuf->file);
>>> + /*
>>> + * Paired with fput in dma_buf_poll_cb,
>>> + * Skip poll for the closed file.
>>> + */
>>> + if (!get_file_rcu(&dmabuf->file)) {
>>> + events &= ~EPOLLIN;
>>> + dcb->active = 0;
>>> + goto clear_in_event;
>>> + }
>>> if (!dma_buf_poll_add_cb(resv, false, dcb))
>>> /* No callback queued, wake up any other waiters */
>>> @@ -300,6 +319,7 @@ static __poll_t dma_buf_poll(struct file *file,
>>> poll_table *poll)
>>> }
>>> }
>>> +clear_in_event:
>>> dma_resv_unlock(resv);
>>> return events;
>>> }
>>
>
Am 01.04.24 um 14:39 schrieb Tvrtko Ursulin:
>
> On 29/03/2024 00:00, T.J. Mercier wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 7:53 AM Tvrtko Ursulin <tursulin(a)igalia.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> From: Tvrtko Ursulin <tursulin(a)ursulin.net>
>>>
>>> There is no point in compiling in the list and mutex operations
>>> which are
>>> only used from the dma-buf debugfs code, if debugfs is not compiled in.
>>>
>>> Put the code in questions behind some kconfig guards and so save
>>> some text
>>> and maybe even a pointer per object at runtime when not enabled.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tursulin(a)ursulin.net>
>>
>> Reviewed-by: T.J. Mercier <tjmercier(a)google.com>
>
> Thanks!
>
> How would patches to dma-buf be typically landed? Via what tree I
> mean? drm-misc-next?
That should go through drm-misc-next.
And feel free to add Reviewed-by: Christian König
<christian.koenig(a)amd.com> as well.
Regards,
Christian.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tvrtko