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Message-ID: <d3b7969f-4bc5-5834-0a03-d361854d909e@linux.alibaba.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2021 11:09:59 +0800
From: Wen Gu <guwen@...ux.alibaba.com>
To: Karsten Graul <kgraul@...ux.ibm.com>, tonylu@...ux.alibaba.com
Cc: davem@...emloft.net, kuba@...nel.org, linux-s390@...r.kernel.org,
netdev@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
dust.li@...ux.alibaba.com, xuanzhuo@...ux.alibaba.com
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/2] Two RFC patches for the same SMC socket wait
queue mismatch issue
On 2021/11/11 10:21 pm, Karsten Graul wrote:
> On 10/11/2021 13:50, Wen Gu wrote:
>> Hi, Karsten
>>
>> Thanks for your reply. The previous discussion about the issue of socket
>> wait queue mismatch in SMC fallback can be referred from:
>> https://lore.kernel.org/all/db9acf73-abef-209e-6ec2-8ada92e2cfbc@linux.ibm.com/
>>
>> This set of patches includes two RFC patches, they are both aimed to fix
>> the same issue, the mismatch of socket wait queue in SMC fallback.
>>
>> In your last reply, I am suggested to add the complete description about
>> the intention of initial patch in order that readers can understand the
>> idea behind it. This has been done in "[RFC PATCH net v2 0/2] net/smc: Fix
>> socket wait queue mismatch issue caused by fallback" of this mail.
>>
>> Unfortunately, I found a defect later in the solution of the initial patch
>> or the v2 patch mentioned above. The defect is about fasync_list and related
>> to 67f562e3e14 ("net/smc: transfer fasync_list in case of fallback").
>>
>> When user applications use sock_fasync() to insert entries into fasync_list,
>> the wait queue they operate is smc socket->wq. But in initial patch or
>> the v2 patch, I swapped sk->sk_wq of smc socket and clcsocket in smc_create(),
>> thus the sk_data_ready / sk_write_space.. of smc will wake up clcsocket->wq
>> finally. So the entries added into smc socket->wq.fasync_list won't be woken
>> up at all before fallback.
>>
>> So the solution in initial patch or the v2 patch of this mail by swapping
>> sk->sk_wq of smc socket and clcsocket seems a bad way to fix this issue.
>>
>> Therefore, I tried another solution by removing the wait queue entries from
>> smc socket->wq to clcsocket->wq during the fallback, which is described in the
>> "[RFC PATCH net 2/2] net/smc: Transfer remaining wait queue entries" of this
>> mail. In our test environment, this patch can fix the fallback issue well.
>
> Still running final tests but overall its working well here, too.
> Until we maybe find a 'cleaner' solution if this I would like to go with your
> current fixes. But I would like to improve the wording of the commit message and
> the comments a little bit if you are okay with that.
>
> If you send a new series with the 2 patches then I would take them and post them
> to the list again with my changes.
Seems just the second patch alone will fix the issue.
>
> What do you think?
>
Thanks for your reply. I am glad that the second patch works well.
To avoid there being any misunderstanding between us, I want to explain
that just the second patch "[RFC PATCH net 2/2] net/smc: Transfer
remaining wait queue entries" alone will fix the issue well.
Because it transfers the remaining entries in smc socket->wq to
clcsocket->wq during the fallback, so that the entries added into smc
socket->wq before fallback will still works after fallback, even though
user applications start to use clcsocket.
The first patch "[RFC PATCH net v2 0/2] net/smc: Fix socket wait queue
mismatch issue caused by fallback" should be abandoned.
I sent it only to better explain the defect I found in my initial patch
or this v2 patch. Hope it didn't bother you. Swapping the sk->sk_wq
seems a bad way to fix the issue because it can not handle the
fasync_list well. Unfortunately I found this defect until I almost
finished it :(
So, I think maybe it is fine that just send the second patch "[RFC PATCH
net 2/2] net/smc: Transfer remaining wait queue entries" again. I will
send it later.
And, it is okay for me if you want to improve the commit messages or
comments.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Wen Gu
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