On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 10:29:40PM +0200, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: > Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > On Thu, 15 Apr 2021 10:35:51 -0700 > > Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 11:22:19AM +0200, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: > >> > Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> > > >> > > On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 05:17:11PM -0700, Martin KaFai Lau wrote: > >> > >> > static void bq_xmit_all(struct xdp_dev_bulk_queue *bq, u32 flags) > >> > >> > { > >> > >> > struct net_device *dev = bq->dev; > >> > >> > - int sent = 0, err = 0; > >> > >> > + int sent = 0, drops = 0, err = 0; > >> > >> > + unsigned int cnt = bq->count; > >> > >> > + int to_send = cnt; > >> > >> > int i; > >> > >> > > >> > >> > - if (unlikely(!bq->count)) > >> > >> > + if (unlikely(!cnt)) > >> > >> > return; > >> > >> > > >> > >> > - for (i = 0; i < bq->count; i++) { > >> > >> > + for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { > >> > >> > struct xdp_frame *xdpf = bq->q[i]; > >> > >> > > >> > >> > prefetch(xdpf); > >> > >> > } > >> > >> > > >> > >> > - sent = dev->netdev_ops->ndo_xdp_xmit(dev, bq->count, bq->q, flags); > >> > >> > + if (bq->xdp_prog) { > >> > >> bq->xdp_prog is used here > >> > >> > >> > >> > + to_send = dev_map_bpf_prog_run(bq->xdp_prog, bq->q, cnt, dev); > >> > >> > + if (!to_send) > >> > >> > + goto out; > >> > >> > + > >> > >> > + drops = cnt - to_send; > >> > >> > + } > >> > >> > + > >> > >> > >> > >> [ ... ] > >> > >> > >> > >> > static void bq_enqueue(struct net_device *dev, struct xdp_frame *xdpf, > >> > >> > - struct net_device *dev_rx) > >> > >> > + struct net_device *dev_rx, struct bpf_prog *xdp_prog) > >> > >> > { > >> > >> > struct list_head *flush_list = this_cpu_ptr(&dev_flush_list); > >> > >> > struct xdp_dev_bulk_queue *bq = this_cpu_ptr(dev->xdp_bulkq); > >> > >> > @@ -412,18 +466,22 @@ static void bq_enqueue(struct net_device *dev, struct xdp_frame *xdpf, > >> > >> > /* Ingress dev_rx will be the same for all xdp_frame's in > >> > >> > * bulk_queue, because bq stored per-CPU and must be flushed > >> > >> > * from net_device drivers NAPI func end. > >> > >> > + * > >> > >> > + * Do the same with xdp_prog and flush_list since these fields > >> > >> > + * are only ever modified together. > >> > >> > */ > >> > >> > - if (!bq->dev_rx) > >> > >> > + if (!bq->dev_rx) { > >> > >> > bq->dev_rx = dev_rx; > >> > >> > + bq->xdp_prog = xdp_prog; > >> > >> bp->xdp_prog is assigned here and could be used later in bq_xmit_all(). > >> > >> How is bq->xdp_prog protected? Are they all under one rcu_read_lock()? > >> > >> It is not very obvious after taking a quick look at xdp_do_flush[_map]. > >> > >> > >> > >> e.g. what if the devmap elem gets deleted. > >> > > > >> > > Jesper knows better than me. From my veiw, based on the description of > >> > > __dev_flush(): > >> > > > >> > > On devmap tear down we ensure the flush list is empty before completing to > >> > > ensure all flush operations have completed. When drivers update the bpf > >> > > program they may need to ensure any flush ops are also complete. > >> > >> AFAICT, the bq->xdp_prog is not from the dev. It is from a devmap's elem. > >> > >> > > >> > Yeah, drivers call xdp_do_flush() before exiting their NAPI poll loop, > >> > which also runs under one big rcu_read_lock(). So the storage in the > >> > bulk queue is quite temporary, it's just used for bulking to increase > >> > performance :) > >> > >> I am missing the one big rcu_read_lock() part. For example, in i40e_txrx.c, > >> i40e_run_xdp() has its own rcu_read_lock/unlock(). dst->xdp_prog used to run > >> in i40e_run_xdp() and it is fine. > >> > >> In this patch, dst->xdp_prog is run outside of i40e_run_xdp() where the > >> rcu_read_unlock() has already done. It is now run in xdp_do_flush_map(). > >> or I missed the big rcu_read_lock() in i40e_napi_poll()? > >> > >> I do see the big rcu_read_lock() in mlx5e_napi_poll(). > > > > I believed/assumed xdp_do_flush_map() was already protected under an > > rcu_read_lock. As the devmap and cpumap, which get called via > > __dev_flush() and __cpu_map_flush(), have multiple RCU objects that we > > are operating on. What other rcu objects it is using during flush? > > > > Perhaps it is a bug in i40e? A quick look into ixgbe falls into the same bucket. didn't look at other drivers though. > > > > We are running in softirq in NAPI context, when xdp_do_flush_map() is > > call, which I think means that this CPU will not go-through a RCU grace > > period before we exit softirq, so in-practice it should be safe. > > Yup, this seems to be correct: rcu_softirq_qs() is only called between > full invocations of the softirq handler, which for networking is > net_rx_action(), and so translates into full NAPI poll cycles. I don't know enough to comment on the rcu/softirq part, may be someone can chime in. There is also a recent napi_threaded_poll(). If it is the case, then some of the existing rcu_read_lock() is unnecessary? At least, it sounds incorrect to only make an exception here while keeping other rcu_read_lock() as-is.