Revision tags: release/14.0.0 |
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685dc743 |
| 16-Aug-2023 |
Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> |
sys: Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line .c pattern
Remove /^[\s*]*__FBSDID\("\$FreeBSD\$"\);?\s*\n/
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4d846d26 |
| 10-May-2023 |
Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> |
spdx: The BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD identifier is obsolete, drop -FreeBSD
The SPDX folks have obsoleted the BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD identifier. Catch up to that fact and revert to their recommended match of
spdx: The BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD identifier is obsolete, drop -FreeBSD
The SPDX folks have obsoleted the BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD identifier. Catch up to that fact and revert to their recommended match of BSD-2-Clause.
Discussed with: pfg MFC After: 3 days Sponsored by: Netflix
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Revision tags: release/13.2.0 |
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70efe1a2 |
| 06-Feb-2023 |
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> |
ccr,ccp: Fix argument order to sglist_append_vmpages.
The offset comes before the byte count.
Reported by: br Reviewed by: asomers, markj MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: DARPA Differential Revision
ccr,ccp: Fix argument order to sglist_append_vmpages.
The offset comes before the byte count.
Reported by: br Reviewed by: asomers, markj MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: DARPA Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D38375
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Revision tags: release/12.4.0, release/13.1.0 |
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ab050b2b |
| 07-May-2022 |
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> |
crypto: Remove unused devclass arguments to DRIVER_MODULE.
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907f35ef |
| 21-Apr-2022 |
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> |
ccp: Use devclass_find to lookup devclass in db_show_ccp.
Reviewed by: imp Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35003
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6e17a2e0 |
| 09-Dec-2021 |
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> |
crypto: Validate AES-GCM IV length in check_csp().
This centralizes the check for valid nonce lengths for AES-GCM.
While here, remove some duplicate checks for valid AES-GCM tag lengths from ccp(4)
crypto: Validate AES-GCM IV length in check_csp().
This centralizes the check for valid nonce lengths for AES-GCM.
While here, remove some duplicate checks for valid AES-GCM tag lengths from ccp(4) and ccr(4).
Reviewed by: markj Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33194
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Revision tags: release/12.3.0 |
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d8787d4f |
| 26-Jul-2021 |
Mark Johnston <markj@FreeBSD.org> |
crypto: Constify all transform descriptors
No functional change intended.
Reviewed by: ae, jhb MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.
crypto: Constify all transform descriptors
No functional change intended.
Reviewed by: ae, jhb MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31196
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883a0196 |
| 26-May-2021 |
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> |
crypto: Add a new type of crypto buffer for a single mbuf.
This is intended for use in KTLS transmit where each TLS record is described by a single mbuf that is itself queued in the socket buffer. U
crypto: Add a new type of crypto buffer for a single mbuf.
This is intended for use in KTLS transmit where each TLS record is described by a single mbuf that is itself queued in the socket buffer. Using the existing CRYPTO_BUF_MBUF would result in bus_dmamap_load_crp() walking additional mbufs in the socket buffer that are not relevant, but generating a S/G list that potentially exceeds the limit of the tag (while also wasting CPU cycles).
Reviewed by: markj Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30136
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Revision tags: release/13.0.0 |
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d7b665df |
| 11-Dec-2020 |
Jung-uk Kim <jkim@FreeBSD.org> |
Revert r366943. It did not work as expected.
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Revision tags: release/12.2.0 |
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7cda7375 |
| 22-Oct-2020 |
Jung-uk Kim <jkim@FreeBSD.org> |
Add a new CCP device ID found on my Ryzen 5 3600XT.
MFC after: 1 week
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e2515283 |
| 27-Aug-2020 |
Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org> |
MFH
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC (netgate.com)
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e6f6d0c9 |
| 26-Aug-2020 |
Alan Somers <asomers@FreeBSD.org> |
crypto(9): add CRYPTO_BUF_VMPAGE
crypto(9) functions can now be used on buffers composed of an array of vm_page_t structures, such as those stored in an unmapped struct bio. It requires the running
crypto(9): add CRYPTO_BUF_VMPAGE
crypto(9) functions can now be used on buffers composed of an array of vm_page_t structures, such as those stored in an unmapped struct bio. It requires the running to kernel to support the direct memory map, so not all architectures can use it.
Reviewed by: markj, kib, jhb, mjg, mat, bcr (manpages) MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: Axcient Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25671
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Revision tags: release/11.4.0 |
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9c0e3d3a |
| 26-May-2020 |
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> |
Add support for optional separate output buffers to in-kernel crypto.
Some crypto consumers such as GELI and KTLS for file-backed sendfile need to store their output in a separate buffer from the in
Add support for optional separate output buffers to in-kernel crypto.
Some crypto consumers such as GELI and KTLS for file-backed sendfile need to store their output in a separate buffer from the input. Currently these consumers copy the contents of the input buffer into the output buffer and queue an in-place crypto operation on the output buffer. Using a separate output buffer avoids this copy.
- Create a new 'struct crypto_buffer' describing a crypto buffer containing a type and type-specific fields. crp_ilen is gone, instead buffers that use a flat kernel buffer have a cb_buf_len field for their length. The length of other buffer types is inferred from the backing store (e.g. uio_resid for a uio). Requests now have two such structures: crp_buf for the input buffer, and crp_obuf for the output buffer.
- Consumers now use helper functions (crypto_use_*, e.g. crypto_use_mbuf()) to configure the input buffer. If an output buffer is not configured, the request still modifies the input buffer in-place. A consumer uses a second set of helper functions (crypto_use_output_*) to configure an output buffer.
- Consumers must request support for separate output buffers when creating a crypto session via the CSP_F_SEPARATE_OUTPUT flag and are only permitted to queue a request with a separate output buffer on sessions with this flag set. Existing drivers already reject sessions with unknown flags, so this permits drivers to be modified to support this extension without requiring all drivers to change.
- Several data-related functions now have matching versions that operate on an explicit buffer (e.g. crypto_apply_buf, crypto_contiguous_subsegment_buf, bus_dma_load_crp_buf).
- Most of the existing data-related functions operate on the input buffer. However crypto_copyback always writes to the output buffer if a request uses a separate output buffer.
- For the regions in input/output buffers, the following conventions are followed: - AAD and IV are always present in input only and their fields are offsets into the input buffer. - payload is always present in both buffers. If a request uses a separate output buffer, it must set a new crp_payload_start_output field to the offset of the payload in the output buffer. - digest is in the input buffer for verify operations, and in the output buffer for compute operations. crp_digest_start is relative to the appropriate buffer.
- Add a crypto buffer cursor abstraction. This is a more general form of some bits in the cryptosoft driver that tried to always use uio's. However, compared to the original code, this avoids rewalking the uio iovec array for requests with multiple vectors. It also avoids allocate an iovec array for mbufs and populating it by instead walking the mbuf chain directly.
- Update the cryptosoft(4) driver to support separate output buffers making use of the cursor abstraction.
Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24545
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| 22-May-2020 |
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> |
Remove a workaround for GCM requests with an empty payload.
This was copied from ccr(4) (which does require the workaround), but is reportedly not needed for ccp(4).
Discussed with: cem Sponsored b
Remove a workaround for GCM requests with an empty payload.
This was copied from ccr(4) (which does require the workaround), but is reportedly not needed for ccp(4).
Discussed with: cem Sponsored by: Netflix
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a481fc91 |
| 24-Apr-2020 |
Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org> |
ccp: add a new hardware ID, found on AMD Ryzen 3 3200U
pciconf reports the device as: Family 17h (Models 10h-1fh) Platform Security Processor
dmesg: ccp0: <AMD CCP-5a> mem 0xfe500000-0xfe5fffff,0xf
ccp: add a new hardware ID, found on AMD Ryzen 3 3200U
pciconf reports the device as: Family 17h (Models 10h-1fh) Platform Security Processor
dmesg: ccp0: <AMD CCP-5a> mem 0xfe500000-0xfe5fffff,0xfe68c000-0xfe68dfff at device 0.2 on pci4 crypto: assign ccp0 driver id 1, flags 0x1000000
MFC after: 1 week
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c0341432 |
| 27-Mar-2020 |
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> |
Refactor driver and consumer interfaces for OCF (in-kernel crypto).
- The linked list of cryptoini structures used in session initialization is replaced with a new flat structure: struct crypto_
Refactor driver and consumer interfaces for OCF (in-kernel crypto).
- The linked list of cryptoini structures used in session initialization is replaced with a new flat structure: struct crypto_session_params. This session includes a new mode to define how the other fields should be interpreted. Available modes include:
- COMPRESS (for compression/decompression) - CIPHER (for simply encryption/decryption) - DIGEST (computing and verifying digests) - AEAD (combined auth and encryption such as AES-GCM and AES-CCM) - ETA (combined auth and encryption using encrypt-then-authenticate)
Additional modes could be added in the future (e.g. if we wanted to support TLS MtE for AES-CBC in the kernel we could add a new mode for that. TLS modes might also affect how AAD is interpreted, etc.)
The flat structure also includes the key lengths and algorithms as before. However, code doesn't have to walk the linked list and switch on the algorithm to determine which key is the auth key vs encryption key. The 'csp_auth_*' fields are always used for auth keys and settings and 'csp_cipher_*' for cipher. (Compression algorithms are stored in csp_cipher_alg.)
- Drivers no longer register a list of supported algorithms. This doesn't quite work when you factor in modes (e.g. a driver might support both AES-CBC and SHA2-256-HMAC separately but not combined for ETA). Instead, a new 'crypto_probesession' method has been added to the kobj interface for symmteric crypto drivers. This method returns a negative value on success (similar to how device_probe works) and the crypto framework uses this value to pick the "best" driver. There are three constants for hardware (e.g. ccr), accelerated software (e.g. aesni), and plain software (cryptosoft) that give preference in that order. One effect of this is that if you request only hardware when creating a new session, you will no longer get a session using accelerated software. Another effect is that the default setting to disallow software crypto via /dev/crypto now disables accelerated software.
Once a driver is chosen, 'crypto_newsession' is invoked as before.
- Crypto operations are now solely described by the flat 'cryptop' structure. The linked list of descriptors has been removed.
A separate enum has been added to describe the type of data buffer in use instead of using CRYPTO_F_* flags to make it easier to add more types in the future if needed (e.g. wired userspace buffers for zero-copy). It will also make it easier to re-introduce separate input and output buffers (in-kernel TLS would benefit from this).
Try to make the flags related to IV handling less insane:
- CRYPTO_F_IV_SEPARATE means that the IV is stored in the 'crp_iv' member of the operation structure. If this flag is not set, the IV is stored in the data buffer at the 'crp_iv_start' offset.
- CRYPTO_F_IV_GENERATE means that a random IV should be generated and stored into the data buffer. This cannot be used with CRYPTO_F_IV_SEPARATE.
If a consumer wants to deal with explicit vs implicit IVs, etc. it can always generate the IV however it needs and store partial IVs in the buffer and the full IV/nonce in crp_iv and set CRYPTO_F_IV_SEPARATE.
The layout of the buffer is now described via fields in cryptop. crp_aad_start and crp_aad_length define the boundaries of any AAD. Previously with GCM and CCM you defined an auth crd with this range, but for ETA your auth crd had to span both the AAD and plaintext (and they had to be adjacent).
crp_payload_start and crp_payload_length define the boundaries of the plaintext/ciphertext. Modes that only do a single operation (COMPRESS, CIPHER, DIGEST) should only use this region and leave the AAD region empty.
If a digest is present (or should be generated), it's starting location is marked by crp_digest_start.
Instead of using the CRD_F_ENCRYPT flag to determine the direction of the operation, cryptop now includes an 'op' field defining the operation to perform. For digests I've added a new VERIFY digest mode which assumes a digest is present in the input and fails the request with EBADMSG if it doesn't match the internally-computed digest. GCM and CCM already assumed this, and the new AEAD mode requires this for decryption. The new ETA mode now also requires this for decryption, so IPsec and GELI no longer do their own authentication verification. Simple DIGEST operations can also do this, though there are no in-tree consumers.
To eventually support some refcounting to close races, the session cookie is now passed to crypto_getop() and clients should no longer set crp_sesssion directly.
- Assymteric crypto operation structures should be allocated via crypto_getkreq() and freed via crypto_freekreq(). This permits the crypto layer to track open asym requests and close races with a driver trying to unregister while asym requests are in flight.
- crypto_copyback, crypto_copydata, crypto_apply, and crypto_contiguous_subsegment now accept the 'crp' object as the first parameter instead of individual members. This makes it easier to deal with different buffer types in the future as well as separate input and output buffers. It's also simpler for driver writers to use.
- bus_dmamap_load_crp() loads a DMA mapping for a crypto buffer. This understands the various types of buffers so that drivers that use DMA do not have to be aware of different buffer types.
- Helper routines now exist to build an auth context for HMAC IPAD and OPAD. This reduces some duplicated work among drivers.
- Key buffers are now treated as const throughout the framework and in device drivers. However, session key buffers provided when a session is created are expected to remain alive for the duration of the session.
- GCM and CCM sessions now only specify a cipher algorithm and a cipher key. The redundant auth information is not needed or used.
- For cryptosoft, split up the code a bit such that the 'process' callback now invokes a function pointer in the session. This function pointer is set based on the mode (in effect) though it simplifies a few edge cases that would otherwise be in the switch in 'process'.
It does split up GCM vs CCM which I think is more readable even if there is some duplication.
- I changed /dev/crypto to support GMAC requests using CRYPTO_AES_NIST_GMAC as an auth algorithm and updated cryptocheck to work with it.
- Combined cipher and auth sessions via /dev/crypto now always use ETA mode. The COP_F_CIPHER_FIRST flag is now a no-op that is ignored. This was actually documented as being true in crypto(4) before, but the code had not implemented this before I added the CIPHER_FIRST flag.
- I have not yet updated /dev/crypto to be aware of explicit modes for sessions. I will probably do that at some point in the future as well as teach it about IV/nonce and tag lengths for AEAD so we can support all of the NIST KAT tests for GCM and CCM.
- I've split up the exising crypto.9 manpage into several pages of which many are written from scratch.
- I have converted all drivers and consumers in the tree and verified that they compile, but I have not tested all of them. I have tested the following drivers:
- cryptosoft - aesni (AES only) - blake2 - ccr
and the following consumers:
- cryptodev - IPsec - ktls_ocf - GELI (lightly)
I have not tested the following:
- ccp - aesni with sha - hifn - kgssapi_krb5 - ubsec - padlock - safe - armv8_crypto (aarch64) - glxsb (i386) - sec (ppc) - cesa (armv7) - cryptocteon (mips64) - nlmsec (mips64)
Discussed with: cem Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23677
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Revision tags: release/12.1.0, release/11.3.0 |
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0269ae4c |
| 06-Jun-2019 |
Alan Somers <asomers@FreeBSD.org> |
MFHead @348740
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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e2e050c8 |
| 20-May-2019 |
Conrad Meyer <cem@FreeBSD.org> |
Extract eventfilter declarations to sys/_eventfilter.h
This allows replacing "sys/eventfilter.h" includes with "sys/_eventfilter.h" in other header files (e.g., sys/{bus,conf,cpu}.h) and reduces hea
Extract eventfilter declarations to sys/_eventfilter.h
This allows replacing "sys/eventfilter.h" includes with "sys/_eventfilter.h" in other header files (e.g., sys/{bus,conf,cpu}.h) and reduces header pollution substantially.
EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE and EVENTHANDLER_LIST_DECLAREs were moved out of .c files into appropriate headers (e.g., sys/proc.h, powernv/opal.h).
As a side effect of reduced header pollution, many .c files and headers no longer contain needed definitions. The remainder of the patch addresses adding appropriate includes to fix those files.
LOCK_DEBUG and LOCK_FILE_LINE_ARG are moved to sys/_lock.h, as required by sys/mutex.h since r326106 (but silently protected by header pollution prior to this change).
No functional change (intended). Of course, any out of tree modules that relied on header pollution for sys/eventhandler.h, sys/lock.h, or sys/mutex.h inclusion need to be fixed. __FreeBSD_version has been bumped.
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Revision tags: release/12.0.0 |
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01d4e214 |
| 05-Oct-2018 |
Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org> |
MFH r338661 through r339200.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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ce44d808 |
| 27-Sep-2018 |
Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org> |
Merge ^/head r338731 through r338987.
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329e817f |
| 26-Sep-2018 |
Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> |
Reapply, with minor tweaks, r338025, from the original commit:
Remove unused and easy to misuse PNP macro parameter
Inspired by r338025, just remove the element size parameter to the MODULE_PNP_INF
Reapply, with minor tweaks, r338025, from the original commit:
Remove unused and easy to misuse PNP macro parameter
Inspired by r338025, just remove the element size parameter to the MODULE_PNP_INFO macro entirely. The 'table' parameter is now required to have correct pointer (or array) type. Since all invocations of the macro already had this property and the emitted PNP data continues to include the element size, there is no functional change.
Mostly done with the coccinelle 'spatch' tool:
$ cat modpnpsize0.cocci @normaltables@ identifier b,c; expression a,d,e; declarer MODULE_PNP_INFO; @@ MODULE_PNP_INFO(a,b,c,d, -sizeof(d[0]), e);
@singletons@ identifier b,c,d; expression a; declarer MODULE_PNP_INFO; @@ MODULE_PNP_INFO(a,b,c,&d, -sizeof(d), 1);
$ rg -l MODULE_PNP_INFO -- sys | \ xargs spatch --in-place --sp-file modpnpsize0.cocci
(Note that coccinelle invokes diff(1) via a PATH search and expects diff to tolerate the -B flag, which BSD diff does not. So I had to link gdiff into PATH as diff to use spatch.)
Tinderbox'd (-DMAKE_JUST_KERNELS). Approved by: re (glen)
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3af64f03 |
| 11-Sep-2018 |
Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org> |
Merge ^/head r338392 through r338594.
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91eeadc5 |
| 31-Aug-2018 |
Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> |
Don't load ccp automatically with devmatch
Remove the PNP info for the moment from the driver. It's an experimental driver (as noted in r328150). It's performance is about 1/10th that of aesni. It w
Don't load ccp automatically with devmatch
Remove the PNP info for the moment from the driver. It's an experimental driver (as noted in r328150). It's performance is about 1/10th that of aesni. It will often panic when used with GELI (PR 2279820). It's not in our best interest to have such a driver be autoloaded by default.
Approved by: re@ (rgrimes) Reviewed By: cem@ Differential Review: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16959
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b8e771e9 |
| 19-Aug-2018 |
Conrad Meyer <cem@FreeBSD.org> |
Back out r338035 until Warner is finished churning GSoC PNP patches
I was not aware Warner was making or planning to make forward progress in this area and have since been informed of that.
It's ea
Back out r338035 until Warner is finished churning GSoC PNP patches
I was not aware Warner was making or planning to make forward progress in this area and have since been informed of that.
It's easy to apply/reapply when churn dies down.
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faa31943 |
| 19-Aug-2018 |
Conrad Meyer <cem@FreeBSD.org> |
Remove unused and easy to misuse PNP macro parameter
Inspired by r338025, just remove the element size parameter to the MODULE_PNP_INFO macro entirely. The 'table' parameter is now required to have
Remove unused and easy to misuse PNP macro parameter
Inspired by r338025, just remove the element size parameter to the MODULE_PNP_INFO macro entirely. The 'table' parameter is now required to have correct pointer (or array) type. Since all invocations of the macro already had this property and the emitted PNP data continues to include the element size, there is no functional change.
Mostly done with the coccinelle 'spatch' tool:
$ cat modpnpsize0.cocci @normaltables@ identifier b,c; expression a,d,e; declarer MODULE_PNP_INFO; @@ MODULE_PNP_INFO(a,b,c,d, -sizeof(d[0]), e);
@singletons@ identifier b,c,d; expression a; declarer MODULE_PNP_INFO; @@ MODULE_PNP_INFO(a,b,c,&d, -sizeof(d), 1);
$ rg -l MODULE_PNP_INFO -- sys | \ xargs spatch --in-place --sp-file modpnpsize0.cocci
(Note that coccinelle invokes diff(1) via a PATH search and expects diff to tolerate the -B flag, which BSD diff does not. So I had to link gdiff into PATH as diff to use spatch.)
Tinderbox'd (-DMAKE_JUST_KERNELS).
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