Toshiaki Makita wrote: > On 2020/01/09 15:35, John Fastabend wrote: > > Toshiaki Makita wrote: > >> On 2020/01/09 6:35, John Fastabend wrote: > >>> Now that we depend on rcu_call() and synchronize_rcu() to also wait > >>> for preempt_disabled region to complete the rcu read critical section > >>> in __dev_map_flush() is no longer relevant. > >>> > >>> These originally ensured the map reference was safe while a map was > >>> also being free'd. But flush by new rules can only be called from > >>> preempt-disabled NAPI context. The synchronize_rcu from the map free > >>> path and the rcu_call from the delete path will ensure the reference > >>> here is safe. So lets remove the rcu_read_lock and rcu_read_unlock > >>> pair to avoid any confusion around how this is being protected. > >>> > >>> If the rcu_read_lock was required it would mean errors in the above > >>> logic and the original patch would also be wrong. > >>> > >>> Fixes: 0536b85239b84 ("xdp: Simplify devmap cleanup") > >>> Signed-off-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@xxxxxxxxx> > >>> --- > >>> kernel/bpf/devmap.c | 2 -- > >>> 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) > >>> > >>> diff --git a/kernel/bpf/devmap.c b/kernel/bpf/devmap.c > >>> index f0bf525..0129d4a 100644 > >>> --- a/kernel/bpf/devmap.c > >>> +++ b/kernel/bpf/devmap.c > >>> @@ -378,10 +378,8 @@ void __dev_map_flush(void) > >>> struct list_head *flush_list = this_cpu_ptr(&dev_map_flush_list); > >>> struct xdp_bulk_queue *bq, *tmp; > >>> > >>> - rcu_read_lock(); > >>> list_for_each_entry_safe(bq, tmp, flush_list, flush_node) > >>> bq_xmit_all(bq, XDP_XMIT_FLUSH); > >>> - rcu_read_unlock(); > >> > >> I introduced this lock because some drivers have assumption that > >> .ndo_xdp_xmit() is called under RCU. (commit 86723c864063) > >> > >> Maybe devmap deletion logic does not need this anymore, but is it > >> OK to drivers? > > > > Ah OK thanks for catching this. So its a strange requirement from > > virto_net to need read_lock like this. Quickly scanned the drivers > > and seems its the only one. > > > > I think the best path forward is to fix virtio_net so it doesn't > > need rcu_read_lock() here then the locking is much cleaner IMO. > > Actually veth is calling rcu_dereference in .ndo_xdp_xmit() so it needs > the same treatment. In the reference I sent in another mail, Jesper > said mlx5 also has some RCU dependency. So veth, virtio and tun seem to need rcu_read_lock/unlock because they use an rcu_dereference() in the xdp_xmit path. I'll audit the rest today. @Jesper, recall why mlx5 would require rcu_read_lock()/unlock() pair? I just looked at mlx5_xdp_xmit and I'm not seeing a rcu_dereference in there so if it is required I would want to understand why. > > > I'll send a v2 and either move the xdp enabled check (the piece > > using the rcu_read_lock) into a bitmask flag or push the > > rcu_read_lock() into virtio_net so its clear that this is a detail > > of virtio_net and not a general thing. FWIW I don't think the > > rcu_read_lock is actually needed in the virtio_net case anymore > > either but pretty sure the rcu_dereference will cause an rcu > > splat. Maybe there is another annotation we can use. I'll dig > > into it tomorrow. Thanks > > I'm thinking we can just move the rcu_lock to wrap around only ndo_xdp_xmit. > But as you suggest if we can identify all drivers which depends on RCU and move the > rcu_lock into the drivers (or remove the dependency) it's better. I think we are working in bpf-next tree here so it would be best to identify the minimal set of drivers that require the read_lock and push that into the driver. I prefer these things are a precise so its easy to understand when reading the code. Otherwise its really not clear without grepping through the code or walking the git history why we wrapped this in a rcu_read_lock/unlock. At minimum we want a comment but that feels like a big hammer that is not needed. Most drivers should not care about the rcu_read_lock it seems to just be special cases in the software devices where this happens. veth for example is dereferencing the peer netdev. tun is dereference the tun_file. virtio_net usage seems to be arbitrary to me and is simply used to decide if xdp is enabled but we can do that in a cleaner way. I'll put a v2 together today and send it out for review.