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Message-ID: <50DD2709.2060003@redhat.com>
Date:	Fri, 28 Dec 2012 12:58:49 +0800
From:	Jason Wang <jasowang@...hat.com>
To:	"Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@...hat.com>
CC:	kvm@...r.kernel.org, virtualization@...ts.linux-foundation.org,
	netdev@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] vhost_net: correct error hanlding in vhost_net_set_backend()

On 12/27/2012 09:03 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 02:39:20PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:
>> Currently, polling error were ignored in vhost. This may lead some issues (e.g
>> kenrel crash when passing a tap fd to vhost before calling TUNSETIFF). Fix this
>> by:
>>
>> - extend the idea of vhost_net_poll_state to all vhost_polls
>> - change the state only when polling is succeed
>> - make vhost_poll_start() report errors to the caller, which could be used
>>   caller or userspace.
> Maybe it could but this patch just ignores these errors.
> And it's not clear how would userspace handle these errors.

Not all were ignored, one example is vhost_net_enable_vq(), this could
be used to let userspace know the fd were not setup correctly.
> Also, since we have a reference on the fd, it would seem
> that once poll succeeds it can't fail in the future.

Right.
>
> So two other options would make more sense to me:
> - if vhost is bound to tun without SETIFF, fail this immediately
> - if vhost is bound to tun without SETIFF, defer polling
>   until SETIFF
>
> Option 1 would seem much easier to implement, I think it's
> preferable.

Option 1 seems better, since userspace may also disable a queue in the
meantime. Will add a vq_err() and break out of the loop when fails to
start the polling.
>> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@...hat.com>
>> ---
>>  drivers/vhost/net.c   |   75 +++++++++++++++++--------------------------------
>>  drivers/vhost/vhost.c |   16 +++++++++-
>>  drivers/vhost/vhost.h |   11 ++++++-
>>  3 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/vhost/net.c b/drivers/vhost/net.c
>> index 629d6b5..56e7f5a 100644
>> --- a/drivers/vhost/net.c
>> +++ b/drivers/vhost/net.c
>> @@ -64,20 +64,10 @@ enum {
>>  	VHOST_NET_VQ_MAX = 2,
>>  };
>>  
>> -enum vhost_net_poll_state {
>> -	VHOST_NET_POLL_DISABLED = 0,
>> -	VHOST_NET_POLL_STARTED = 1,
>> -	VHOST_NET_POLL_STOPPED = 2,
>> -};
>> -
>>  struct vhost_net {
>>  	struct vhost_dev dev;
>>  	struct vhost_virtqueue vqs[VHOST_NET_VQ_MAX];
>>  	struct vhost_poll poll[VHOST_NET_VQ_MAX];
>> -	/* Tells us whether we are polling a socket for TX.
>> -	 * We only do this when socket buffer fills up.
>> -	 * Protected by tx vq lock. */
>> -	enum vhost_net_poll_state tx_poll_state;
>>  	/* Number of TX recently submitted.
>>  	 * Protected by tx vq lock. */
>>  	unsigned tx_packets;
>> @@ -155,24 +145,6 @@ static void copy_iovec_hdr(const struct iovec *from, struct iovec *to,
>>  	}
>>  }
>>  
>> -/* Caller must have TX VQ lock */
>> -static void tx_poll_stop(struct vhost_net *net)
>> -{
>> -	if (likely(net->tx_poll_state != VHOST_NET_POLL_STARTED))
>> -		return;
>> -	vhost_poll_stop(net->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX);
>> -	net->tx_poll_state = VHOST_NET_POLL_STOPPED;
>> -}
>> -
>> -/* Caller must have TX VQ lock */
>> -static void tx_poll_start(struct vhost_net *net, struct socket *sock)
>> -{
>> -	if (unlikely(net->tx_poll_state != VHOST_NET_POLL_STOPPED))
>> -		return;
>> -	vhost_poll_start(net->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX, sock->file);
>> -	net->tx_poll_state = VHOST_NET_POLL_STARTED;
>> -}
>> -
>>  /* In case of DMA done not in order in lower device driver for some reason.
>>   * upend_idx is used to track end of used idx, done_idx is used to track head
>>   * of used idx. Once lower device DMA done contiguously, we will signal KVM
>> @@ -252,7 +224,7 @@ static void handle_tx(struct vhost_net *net)
>>  	wmem = atomic_read(&sock->sk->sk_wmem_alloc);
>>  	if (wmem >= sock->sk->sk_sndbuf) {
>>  		mutex_lock(&vq->mutex);
>> -		tx_poll_start(net, sock);
>> +		vhost_poll_start(net->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX, sock->file);
>>  		mutex_unlock(&vq->mutex);
>>  		return;
>>  	}
>> @@ -261,7 +233,7 @@ static void handle_tx(struct vhost_net *net)
>>  	vhost_disable_notify(&net->dev, vq);
>>  
>>  	if (wmem < sock->sk->sk_sndbuf / 2)
>> -		tx_poll_stop(net);
>> +		vhost_poll_stop(net->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX);
>>  	hdr_size = vq->vhost_hlen;
>>  	zcopy = vq->ubufs;
>>  
>> @@ -283,7 +255,8 @@ static void handle_tx(struct vhost_net *net)
>>  
>>  			wmem = atomic_read(&sock->sk->sk_wmem_alloc);
>>  			if (wmem >= sock->sk->sk_sndbuf * 3 / 4) {
>> -				tx_poll_start(net, sock);
>> +				vhost_poll_start(net->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX,
>> +						 sock->file);
>>  				set_bit(SOCK_ASYNC_NOSPACE, &sock->flags);
>>  				break;
>>  			}
>> @@ -294,7 +267,8 @@ static void handle_tx(struct vhost_net *net)
>>  				    (vq->upend_idx - vq->done_idx) :
>>  				    (vq->upend_idx + UIO_MAXIOV - vq->done_idx);
>>  			if (unlikely(num_pends > VHOST_MAX_PEND)) {
>> -				tx_poll_start(net, sock);
>> +				vhost_poll_start(net->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX,
>> +						 sock->file);
>>  				set_bit(SOCK_ASYNC_NOSPACE, &sock->flags);
>>  				break;
>>  			}
>> @@ -360,7 +334,8 @@ static void handle_tx(struct vhost_net *net)
>>  			}
>>  			vhost_discard_vq_desc(vq, 1);
>>  			if (err == -EAGAIN || err == -ENOBUFS)
>> -				tx_poll_start(net, sock);
>> +				vhost_poll_start(net->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX,
>> +						 sock->file);
>>  			break;
>>  		}
>>  		if (err != len)
>> @@ -623,7 +598,6 @@ static int vhost_net_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *f)
>>  
>>  	vhost_poll_init(n->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX, handle_tx_net, POLLOUT, dev);
>>  	vhost_poll_init(n->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_RX, handle_rx_net, POLLIN, dev);
>> -	n->tx_poll_state = VHOST_NET_POLL_DISABLED;
>>  
>>  	f->private_data = n;
>>  
>> @@ -635,27 +609,26 @@ static void vhost_net_disable_vq(struct vhost_net *n,
>>  {
>>  	if (!vq->private_data)
>>  		return;
>> -	if (vq == n->vqs + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX) {
>> -		tx_poll_stop(n);
>> -		n->tx_poll_state = VHOST_NET_POLL_DISABLED;
>> -	} else
>> +	if (vq == n->vqs + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX)
>> +		vhost_poll_stop(n->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX);
>> +	else
>>  		vhost_poll_stop(n->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_RX);
>>  }
>>  
>> -static void vhost_net_enable_vq(struct vhost_net *n,
>> -				struct vhost_virtqueue *vq)
>> +static int vhost_net_enable_vq(struct vhost_net *n,
>> +			       struct vhost_virtqueue *vq)
>>  {
>> +	int err, index = vq - n->vqs;
>>  	struct socket *sock;
>>  
>>  	sock = rcu_dereference_protected(vq->private_data,
>>  					 lockdep_is_held(&vq->mutex));
>>  	if (!sock)
>> -		return;
>> -	if (vq == n->vqs + VHOST_NET_VQ_TX) {
>> -		n->tx_poll_state = VHOST_NET_POLL_STOPPED;
>> -		tx_poll_start(n, sock);
>> -	} else
>> -		vhost_poll_start(n->poll + VHOST_NET_VQ_RX, sock->file);
>> +		return 0;
>> +
>> +	n->poll[index].state = VHOST_POLL_STOPPED;
>> +	err = vhost_poll_start(n->poll + index, sock->file);
>> +	return err;
>>  }
>>  
>>  static struct socket *vhost_net_stop_vq(struct vhost_net *n,
>> @@ -831,12 +804,16 @@ static long vhost_net_set_backend(struct vhost_net *n, unsigned index, int fd)
>>  		vq->ubufs = ubufs;
>>  		vhost_net_disable_vq(n, vq);
>>  		rcu_assign_pointer(vq->private_data, sock);
>> -		vhost_net_enable_vq(n, vq);
>> +		r = vhost_net_enable_vq(n, vq);
>> +		if (r) {
>> +			sock = NULL;
>> +			goto err_enable;
>> +		}
>>  
>>  		r = vhost_init_used(vq);
>>  		if (r) {
>>  			sock = NULL;
>> -			goto err_used;
>> +			goto err_enable;
>>  		}
>>  
>>  		n->tx_packets = 0;
>> @@ -861,7 +838,7 @@ static long vhost_net_set_backend(struct vhost_net *n, unsigned index, int fd)
>>  	mutex_unlock(&n->dev.mutex);
>>  	return 0;
>>  
>> -err_used:
>> +err_enable:
>>  	if (oldubufs)
>>  		vhost_ubuf_put_and_wait(oldubufs);
>>  	if (oldsock)
>> diff --git a/drivers/vhost/vhost.c b/drivers/vhost/vhost.c
>> index 34389f7..1cb2604 100644
>> --- a/drivers/vhost/vhost.c
>> +++ b/drivers/vhost/vhost.c
>> @@ -77,26 +77,36 @@ void vhost_poll_init(struct vhost_poll *poll, vhost_work_fn_t fn,
>>  	init_poll_funcptr(&poll->table, vhost_poll_func);
>>  	poll->mask = mask;
>>  	poll->dev = dev;
>> +	poll->state = VHOST_POLL_DISABLED;
>>  
>>  	vhost_work_init(&poll->work, fn);
>>  }
>>  
>>  /* Start polling a file. We add ourselves to file's wait queue. The caller must
>>   * keep a reference to a file until after vhost_poll_stop is called. */
>> -void vhost_poll_start(struct vhost_poll *poll, struct file *file)
>> +int vhost_poll_start(struct vhost_poll *poll, struct file *file)
>>  {
>>  	unsigned long mask;
>> +	if (unlikely(poll->state != VHOST_POLL_STOPPED))
>> +		return 0;
>>  
>>  	mask = file->f_op->poll(file, &poll->table);
>> +	if (mask & POLLERR)
>> +		return -EINVAL;
>>  	if (mask)
>>  		vhost_poll_wakeup(&poll->wait, 0, 0, (void *)mask);
>> +	poll->state = VHOST_POLL_STARTED;
>> +	return 0;
>>  }
>>  
> Hmm, interesting. I note that tun has this:
>
>        if (tun->dev->reg_state != NETREG_REGISTERED)
>                 mask = POLLERR;
>
> So apparently we sometimes return POLLERR when poll
> did succeed, then test below wouldn't remove
> from wqh in this case. Maybe it's a bug in tun,
> need to look into this.

Looks a bug of tun to me, looks like a POLLHUP is better here.
>
>>  /* Stop polling a file. After this function returns, it becomes safe to drop the
>>   * file reference. You must also flush afterwards. */
>>  void vhost_poll_stop(struct vhost_poll *poll)
>>  {
>> +	if (likely(poll->state != VHOST_POLL_STARTED))
>> +		return;
>>  	remove_wait_queue(poll->wqh, &poll->wait);
>> +	poll->state = VHOST_POLL_STOPPED;
>>  }
>>  
>>  static bool vhost_work_seq_done(struct vhost_dev *dev, struct vhost_work *work,
>> @@ -791,8 +801,10 @@ long vhost_vring_ioctl(struct vhost_dev *d, int ioctl, void __user *argp)
>>  	if (filep)
>>  		fput(filep);
>>  
>> -	if (pollstart && vq->handle_kick)
>> +	if (pollstart && vq->handle_kick) {
>> +		vq->poll.state = VHOST_POLL_STOPPED;
>>  		vhost_poll_start(&vq->poll, vq->kick);
>> +	}
>>  
>>  	mutex_unlock(&vq->mutex);
>>  
>> diff --git a/drivers/vhost/vhost.h b/drivers/vhost/vhost.h
>> index 2639c58..98861d9 100644
>> --- a/drivers/vhost/vhost.h
>> +++ b/drivers/vhost/vhost.h
>> @@ -26,6 +26,12 @@ struct vhost_work {
>>  	unsigned		  done_seq;
>>  };
>>  
>> +enum vhost_poll_state {
>> +	VHOST_POLL_DISABLED = 0,
>> +	VHOST_POLL_STARTED = 1,
>> +	VHOST_POLL_STOPPED = 2,
>> +};
>> +
>>  /* Poll a file (eventfd or socket) */
>>  /* Note: there's nothing vhost specific about this structure. */
>>  struct vhost_poll {
>> @@ -35,6 +41,9 @@ struct vhost_poll {
>>  	struct vhost_work	  work;
>>  	unsigned long		  mask;
>>  	struct vhost_dev	 *dev;
>> +	/* Tells us whether we are polling a file.
>> +	 * Protected by tx vq lock. */
> tx vq lock does not make sense in this context.

Yes, thanks for pointing this out.
>> +	enum vhost_poll_state	  state;
>>  };
>>  
>>  void vhost_work_init(struct vhost_work *work, vhost_work_fn_t fn);
>> @@ -42,7 +51,7 @@ void vhost_work_queue(struct vhost_dev *dev, struct vhost_work *work);
>>  
>>  void vhost_poll_init(struct vhost_poll *poll, vhost_work_fn_t fn,
>>  		     unsigned long mask, struct vhost_dev *dev);
>> -void vhost_poll_start(struct vhost_poll *poll, struct file *file);
>> +int vhost_poll_start(struct vhost_poll *poll, struct file *file);
>>  void vhost_poll_stop(struct vhost_poll *poll);
>>  void vhost_poll_flush(struct vhost_poll *poll);
>>  void vhost_poll_queue(struct vhost_poll *poll);
>> -- 
>> 1.7.1

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