On 2021/5/11 17:04, Yunsheng Lin wrote: > On 2021/5/11 12:22, Jakub Kicinski wrote: >> On Mon, 10 May 2021 09:42:36 +0800 Yunsheng Lin wrote: >>> The netdev qeueue might be stopped when byte queue limit has >>> reached or tx hw ring is full, net_tx_action() may still be >>> rescheduled endlessly if STATE_MISSED is set, which consumes >>> a lot of cpu without dequeuing and transmiting any skb because >>> the netdev queue is stopped, see qdisc_run_end(). >>> >>> This patch fixes it by checking the netdev queue state before >>> calling qdisc_run() and clearing STATE_MISSED if netdev queue is >>> stopped during qdisc_run(), the net_tx_action() is recheduled >>> again when netdev qeueue is restarted, see netif_tx_wake_queue(). >>> >>> Fixes: 6b3ba9146fe6 ("net: sched: allow qdiscs to handle locking") >>> Reported-by: Michal Kubecek <mkubecek@xxxxxxx> >>> Signed-off-by: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> Patches 1 and 2 look good to me but this one I'm not 100% sure. >> >>> @@ -251,8 +253,10 @@ static struct sk_buff *dequeue_skb(struct Qdisc *q, bool *validate, >>> *validate = true; >>> >>> if ((q->flags & TCQ_F_ONETXQUEUE) && >>> - netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped(txq)) >>> + netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped(txq)) { >>> + clear_bit(__QDISC_STATE_MISSED, &q->state); >>> return skb; >>> + } >> >> The queues are woken asynchronously without holding any locks via >> netif_tx_wake_queue(). Theoretically we can have a situation where: >> >> CPU 0 CPU 1 >> . . >> dequeue_skb() . >> netif_xmit_frozen..() # true . >> . [IRQ] >> . netif_tx_wake_queue() >> . <end of IRQ> >> . netif_tx_action() >> . set MISSED >> clear MISSED >> return NULL >> ret from qdisc_restart() >> ret from __qdisc_run() >> qdisc_run_end() >> -> MISSED not set > > Yes, the above does seems to have the above data race. > > As my understanding, there is two ways to fix the above data race: > 1. do not clear the STATE_MISSED for netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped() > case, just check the netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped() before > calling __netif_schedule() at the end of qdisc_run_end(). This seems > to only work with qdisc with TCQ_F_ONETXQUEUE flag because it seems > we can only check the netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped() with q->dev_queue, > I am not sure q->dev_queue is pointint to which netdev queue when qdisc > is not set with TCQ_F_ONETXQUEUE flag. > > 2. clearing the STATE_MISSED for netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped() case > as this patch does, and protect the __netif_schedule() with q->seqlock > for netif_tx_wake_queue(), which might bring unnecessary overhead for > non-stopped queue case > > Any better idea? 3. Or check the netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped() again after clearing STATE_MISSED, like below: if (netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped(txq)) { clear_bit(__QDISC_STATE_MISSED, &q->state); /* Make sure the below netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped() * checking happens after clearing STATE_MISSED. */ smp_mb__after_atomic(); /* Checking netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped() again to * make sure __QDISC_STATE_MISSED is set if the * __QDISC_STATE_MISSED set by netif_tx_wake_queue()'s * rescheduling of net_tx_action() is cleared by the * above clear_bit(). */ if (!netif_xmit_frozen_or_stopped(txq)) set_bit(__QDISC_STATE_MISSED, &q->state); } It is kind of ugly, but it does seem to fix the above data race too. And it seems like a common pattern to deal with the concurrency between xmit and NAPI polling, as below: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.12-rc2/source/drivers/net/ethernet/hisilicon/hns3/hns3_enet.c#L1409 > >> >> . >> > _______________________________________________ > Linuxarm mailing list -- linuxarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to linuxarm-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >