Update Linux to v5.10.109

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[1] https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/linux-5.10.109.tar.xz

Change-Id: I19bca9fc6762d4e63bcf3e4cba88bbe560d9c76c
Signed-off-by: Olivier Deprez <olivier.deprez@arm.com>
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/syscall.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/syscall.c
index 091c115..befde0e 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/syscall.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/syscall.c
@@ -98,12 +98,53 @@
 	regs->orig_x0 = regs->regs[0];
 	regs->syscallno = scno;
 
+	/*
+	 * BTI note:
+	 * The architecture does not guarantee that SPSR.BTYPE is zero
+	 * on taking an SVC, so we could return to userspace with a
+	 * non-zero BTYPE after the syscall.
+	 *
+	 * This shouldn't matter except when userspace is explicitly
+	 * doing something stupid, such as setting PROT_BTI on a page
+	 * that lacks conforming BTI/PACIxSP instructions, falling
+	 * through from one executable page to another with differing
+	 * PROT_BTI, or messing with BTYPE via ptrace: in such cases,
+	 * userspace should not be surprised if a SIGILL occurs on
+	 * syscall return.
+	 *
+	 * So, don't touch regs->pstate & PSR_BTYPE_MASK here.
+	 * (Similarly for HVC and SMC elsewhere.)
+	 */
+
 	cortex_a76_erratum_1463225_svc_handler();
-	user_exit_irqoff();
 	local_daif_restore(DAIF_PROCCTX);
 
+	if (system_supports_mte() && (flags & _TIF_MTE_ASYNC_FAULT)) {
+		/*
+		 * Process the asynchronous tag check fault before the actual
+		 * syscall. do_notify_resume() will send a signal to userspace
+		 * before the syscall is restarted.
+		 */
+		syscall_set_return_value(current, regs, -ERESTARTNOINTR, 0);
+		return;
+	}
+
 	if (has_syscall_work(flags)) {
-		/* set default errno for user-issued syscall(-1) */
+		/*
+		 * The de-facto standard way to skip a system call using ptrace
+		 * is to set the system call to -1 (NO_SYSCALL) and set x0 to a
+		 * suitable error code for consumption by userspace. However,
+		 * this cannot be distinguished from a user-issued syscall(-1)
+		 * and so we must set x0 to -ENOSYS here in case the tracer doesn't
+		 * issue the skip and we fall into trace_exit with x0 preserved.
+		 *
+		 * This is slightly odd because it also means that if a tracer
+		 * sets the system call number to -1 but does not initialise x0,
+		 * then x0 will be preserved for all system calls apart from a
+		 * user-issued syscall(-1). However, requesting a skip and not
+		 * setting the return value is unlikely to do anything sensible
+		 * anyway.
+		 */
 		if (scno == NO_SYSCALL)
 			syscall_set_return_value(current, regs, -ENOSYS, 0);
 		scno = syscall_trace_enter(regs);
@@ -121,15 +162,8 @@
 	if (!has_syscall_work(flags) && !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_RSEQ)) {
 		local_daif_mask();
 		flags = current_thread_info()->flags;
-		if (!has_syscall_work(flags) && !(flags & _TIF_SINGLESTEP)) {
-			/*
-			 * We're off to userspace, where interrupts are
-			 * always enabled after we restore the flags from
-			 * the SPSR.
-			 */
-			trace_hardirqs_on();
+		if (!has_syscall_work(flags) && !(flags & _TIF_SINGLESTEP))
 			return;
-		}
 		local_daif_restore(DAIF_PROCCTX);
 	}
 
@@ -154,14 +188,14 @@
 	sve_user_disable();
 }
 
-asmlinkage void el0_svc_handler(struct pt_regs *regs)
+void do_el0_svc(struct pt_regs *regs)
 {
 	sve_user_discard();
 	el0_svc_common(regs, regs->regs[8], __NR_syscalls, sys_call_table);
 }
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
-asmlinkage void el0_svc_compat_handler(struct pt_regs *regs)
+void do_el0_svc_compat(struct pt_regs *regs)
 {
 	el0_svc_common(regs, regs->regs[7], __NR_compat_syscalls,
 		       compat_sys_call_table);