# git rev-parse -q --verify aee101d7b95a03078945681dd7f7ea5e4a1e7686^{commit} # git fetch -q -n -f git://gitlab.ozlabs.ibm.com/linuxppc/linux.git fixes-test warning: The last gc run reported the following. Please correct the root cause and remove .git/gc.log. Automatic cleanup will not be performed until the file is removed. warning: There are too many unreachable loose objects; run 'git prune' to remove them. # git rev-parse -q --verify aee101d7b95a03078945681dd7f7ea5e4a1e7686^{commit} aee101d7b95a03078945681dd7f7ea5e4a1e7686 # git checkout -q -f -B kisskb aee101d7b95a03078945681dd7f7ea5e4a1e7686 # git clean -qxdf # < git log -1 # commit aee101d7b95a03078945681dd7f7ea5e4a1e7686 # Author: Nicholas Piggin # Date: Mon Jan 17 23:44:03 2022 +1000 # # powerpc/64s: Mask SRR0 before checking against the masked NIP # # Commit 314f6c23dd8d ("powerpc/64s: Mask NIP before checking against # SRR0") masked off the low 2 bits of the NIP value in the interrupt # stack frame in case they are non-zero and mis-compare against a SRR0 # register value of a CPU which always reads back 0 from the 2 low bits # which are reserved. # # This now causes the opposite problem that an implementation which does # implement those bits in SRR0 will mis-compare against the masked NIP # value in which they have been cleared. QEMU is one such implementation, # and this is allowed by the architecture. # # This can be triggered by sigfuz by setting low bits of PT_NIP in the # signal context. # # Fix this for now by masking the SRR0 bits as well. Cleaner is probably # to sanitise these values before putting them in registers or stack, but # this is the quick and backportable fix. # # Fixes: 314f6c23dd8d ("powerpc/64s: Mask NIP before checking against SRR0") # Signed-off-by: Nicholas Piggin # Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman # Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220117134403.2995059-1-npiggin@gmail.com # < /opt/cross/kisskb/br-microblaze-full-2016.08-613-ge98b4dd/bin/microblazeel-linux-gcc --version # < /opt/cross/kisskb/br-microblaze-full-2016.08-613-ge98b4dd/bin/microblazeel-linux-ld --version # < git log --format=%s --max-count=1 aee101d7b95a03078945681dd7f7ea5e4a1e7686 # < make -s -j 48 ARCH=microblaze O=/kisskb/build/powerpc-fixes_mmu_defconfig_microblaze CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/br-microblaze-full-2016.08-613-ge98b4dd/bin/microblazeel-linux- mmu_defconfig # < make -s -j 48 ARCH=microblaze O=/kisskb/build/powerpc-fixes_mmu_defconfig_microblaze CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/br-microblaze-full-2016.08-613-ge98b4dd/bin/microblazeel-linux- help # make -s -j 48 ARCH=microblaze O=/kisskb/build/powerpc-fixes_mmu_defconfig_microblaze CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/br-microblaze-full-2016.08-613-ge98b4dd/bin/microblazeel-linux- olddefconfig # make -s -j 48 ARCH=microblaze O=/kisskb/build/powerpc-fixes_mmu_defconfig_microblaze CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/cross/kisskb/br-microblaze-full-2016.08-613-ge98b4dd/bin/microblazeel-linux- Kernel: arch/microblaze/boot/linux.bin is ready (#1) Completed OK # rm -rf /kisskb/build/powerpc-fixes_mmu_defconfig_microblaze # Build took: 0:00:59.837353