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Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2023 11:01:21 +0000
From: David Laight <David.Laight@...LAB.COM>
To: 'David Howells' <dhowells@...hat.com>,
Jakub Kicinski <kuba@...nel.org>
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Subject: RE: Bug in short splice to socket?
From: David Howells
> Sent: 30 May 2023 23:27
>
> Jakub Kicinski <kuba@...nel.org> wrote:
>
> > Will the TLS selftests under tools/.../net/tls.c exercise this?
>
> Interesting. Now that you've pointed me at it, I've tried running it. Mostly
> it passes, but I'm having some problems with the multi_chunk_sendfile tests
> that time out. I think that splice_direct_to_actor() has a bug. The problem
> is this bit of code:
>
> /*
> * If more data is pending, set SPLICE_F_MORE
> * If this is the last data and SPLICE_F_MORE was not set
> * initially, clears it.
> */
> if (read_len < len)
> sd->flags |= SPLICE_F_MORE;
> else if (!more)
> sd->flags &= ~SPLICE_F_MORE;
>
> When used with sendfile(), it sets SPLICE_F_MORE (which causes MSG_MORE to be
> passed to the network protocol) if we haven't yet read everything that the
> user requested and clears it if we fulfilled what the user requested.
>
> This has the weird effect that MSG_MORE gets kind of inverted. It's never
> seen by the actor if we can read the entire request into the pipe - except if
> we hit the EOF first. If we hit the EOF before we fulfil the entire request,
> we get a short read and SPLICE_F_MORE and thus MSG_MORE *is* set. The
> upstream TLS code ignores it - but I'm changing this with my patches as
> sendmsg() then uses it to mark the EOR.
Isn't MSG_MORE supposed to be just a hint that more data will follow.
So you'd expect a final send with MSG_MORE to get sent, but possibly
after a short timeout.
Using it as a record marker seems wrong.
I'm not sure how to clear 'Oh bugger I set MSG_MORE but have no data'
to avoid the timeout.
A zero length semdmsg() won't DTRT with protocols like SCTP.
(Does splice even do anything sensible with SCTP?)
David
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