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Date:   Thu, 20 May 2021 17:58:49 +0900
From:   Kuniyuki Iwashima <kuniyu@...zon.co.jp>
To:     <kafai@...com>
CC:     <andrii@...nel.org>, <ast@...nel.org>, <benh@...zon.com>,
        <bpf@...r.kernel.org>, <daniel@...earbox.net>,
        <davem@...emloft.net>, <edumazet@...gle.com>, <kuba@...nel.org>,
        <kuni1840@...il.com>, <kuniyu@...zon.co.jp>,
        <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, <netdev@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v6 bpf-next 00/11] Socket migration for SO_REUSEPORT.

From:   Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@...com>
Date:   Wed, 19 May 2021 23:30:29 -0700
> On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 09:22:47AM +0900, Kuniyuki Iwashima wrote:
> > The SO_REUSEPORT option allows sockets to listen on the same port and to
> > accept connections evenly. However, there is a defect in the current
> > implementation [1]. When a SYN packet is received, the connection is tied
> > to a listening socket. Accordingly, when the listener is closed, in-flight
> > requests during the three-way handshake and child sockets in the accept
> > queue are dropped even if other listeners on the same port could accept
> > such connections.
> > 
> > This situation can happen when various server management tools restart
> > server (such as nginx) processes. For instance, when we change nginx
> > configurations and restart it, it spins up new workers that respect the new
> > configuration and closes all listeners on the old workers, resulting in the
> > in-flight ACK of 3WHS is responded by RST.
> > 
> > To avoid such a situation, users have to know deeply how the kernel handles
> > SYN packets and implement connection draining by eBPF [2]:
> > 
> >   1. Stop routing SYN packets to the listener by eBPF.
> >   2. Wait for all timers to expire to complete requests
> >   3. Accept connections until EAGAIN, then close the listener.
> > 
> >   or
> > 
> >   1. Start counting SYN packets and accept syscalls using the eBPF map.
> >   2. Stop routing SYN packets.
> >   3. Accept connections up to the count, then close the listener.
> > 
> > In either way, we cannot close a listener immediately. However, ideally,
> > the application need not drain the not yet accepted sockets because 3WHS
> > and tying a connection to a listener are just the kernel behaviour. The
> > root cause is within the kernel, so the issue should be addressed in kernel
> > space and should not be visible to user space. This patchset fixes it so
> > that users need not take care of kernel implementation and connection
> > draining. With this patchset, the kernel redistributes requests and
> > connections from a listener to the others in the same reuseport group
> > at/after close or shutdown syscalls.
> > 
> > Although some software does connection draining, there are still merits in
> > migration. For some security reasons, such as replacing TLS certificates,
> > we may want to apply new settings as soon as possible and/or we may not be
> > able to wait for connection draining. The sockets in the accept queue have
> > not started application sessions yet. So, if we do not drain such sockets,
> > they can be handled by the newer listeners and could have a longer
> > lifetime. It is difficult to drain all connections in every case, but we
> > can decrease such aborted connections by migration. In that sense,
> > migration is always better than draining. 
> > 
> > Moreover, auto-migration simplifies user space logic and also works well in
> > a case where we cannot modify and build a server program to implement the
> > workaround.
> > 
> > Note that the source and destination listeners MUST have the same settings
> > at the socket API level; otherwise, applications may face inconsistency and
> > cause errors. In such a case, we have to use the eBPF program to select a
> > specific listener or to cancel migration.
> > 
> > Special thanks to Martin KaFai Lau for bouncing ideas and exchanging code
> > snippets along the way.
> > 
> > 
> > Link:
> >  [1] The SO_REUSEPORT socket option
> >  https://lwn.net/Articles/542629/ 
> > 
> >  [2] Re: [PATCH 1/1] net: Add SO_REUSEPORT_LISTEN_OFF socket option as drain mode
> >  https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/1458828813.10868.65.camel@edumazet-glaptop3.roam.corp.google.com/
> > 
> > 
> > Changelog:
> >  v6:
> >   * Change description in ip-sysctl.rst
> >   * Test IPPROTO_TCP before reading tfo_listener
> >   * Move reqsk_clone() to inet_connection_sock.c and rename to
> >     inet_reqsk_clone()
> >   * Pass req->rsk_listener to inet_csk_reqsk_queue_drop() and
> >     reqsk_queue_removed() in the migration path of receiving ACK
> >   * s/ARG_PTR_TO_SOCKET/PTR_TO_SOCKET/ in sk_reuseport_is_valid_access()
> >   * In selftest, use atomic ops to increment global vars, drop ACK by XDP,
> >     enable force fastopen, use "skel->bss" instead of "skel->data"
> Some commit messages need to be updated: s/reqsk_clone/inet_reqsk_clone/

I'll fix them.


> 
> One thing needs to be addressed in patch 3.
> 
> Others lgtm.
> 
> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@...com>

Thank you!!

I'll respin after the discussion about 3rd patch.

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