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Message-Id: <20231123123401.2040138-1-xu.xin16@zte.com.cn>
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2023 12:34:01 +0000
From: xu <xu.xin.sc@...il.com>
To: tung.q.nguyen@...tech.com.au
Cc: davem@...emloft.net, jmaloy@...hat.com,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, netdev@...r.kernel.org,
tipc-discussion@...ts.sourceforge.net, xu.xin.sc@...il.com,
xu.xin16@....com.cn, yang.yang29@....com.cn, ying.xue@...driver.com
Subject: RE: [RFC PATCH] net/tipc: reduce tipc_node lock holding time in tipc_rcv
>>>This patch is wrong. le->link and link status must be protected by node lock. See what happens if tipc_node_timeout() is called, and
>>the link goes down:
>>>tipc_node_timeout()
>>> tipc_node_link_down()
>>> {
>>> struct tipc_link *l = le->link;
>>> ...
>>> if (delete) {
>>> kfree(l);
>>> le->link = NULL;
>>> }
>>> ...
>>> }
>>
>>Happy to see your reply. But Why? 'delete' is false from tipc_node_timeout(). Refer to:
>>https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.7-rc2/source/net/tipc/node.c#L844
>I should have explained it clearly:
Thanks. I see, so the root reason for holding node lock before tipc_link_rcv is to protect
links from being reset or deleted when tipc_link_rcv().
For further discussion, to balance incoming packets (the same links, different ports) to
multi-CPUs, maybe we can try RCU + spinlock here.
>1/ link status must be protected.
>tipc_node_timeout()
> tipc_node_link_down()
> {
> struct tipc_link *l = le->link;
>
> ...
> __tipc_node_link_down(); <-- link status is referred.
> ...
> if (delete) {
> kfree(l);
> le->link = NULL;
> }
> ...
> }
>
>__tipc_node_link_down()
>{
> ...
> if (!l || tipc_link_is_reset(l)) <-- read link status
> ...
> tipc_link_reset(l); <--- this function will reset all things related to link.
>}
>
>2/ le->link must be protected.
>bearer_disable()
>{
> ...
> tipc_node_delete_links(net, bearer_id); <--- this will delete all links.
> ...
>}
>
>tipc_node_delete_links()
>{
> ...
> tipc_node_link_down(n, bearer_id, true);
> ...
>}
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