RE: [PATCH bpf v2 00/11] bpf sockmap fixes

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John Fastabend wrote:
> Fixes for sockmap running against NGINX TCP tests and also on an
> underprovisioned VM so that we hit error (ENOMEM) cases regularly.
> 
> The first 3 patches fix cases related to ENOMEM that were either
> causing splats or data hangs.
> 
> Then 4-7 resolved cases found when running NGINX with its sockets
> assigned to sockmap. These mostly have to do with handling fin/shutdown
> incorrectly and ensuring epoll_wait works as expected.
> 
> Patches 8 and 9 extract some of the logic used for sockmap_listen tests
> so that we can use it in other tests because it didn't make much
> sense to me to add tests to the sockmap_listen cases when here we
> are testing send/recv *basic* cases.
> 
> Finally patches 10 and 11 add the new tests to ensure we handle
> ioctl(FIONREAD) and shutdown correctly.
> 
> To test the series I ran the NGINX compliance tests and the sockmap
> selftests. For now our compliance test just runs with SK_PASS.
> 
> There are some more things to be done here, but these 11 patches
> stand on their own in my opionion and fix issues we are having in
> CI now. For bpf-next we can fixup/improve selftests to use the
> ASSERT_* in sockmap_helpers, streamline some of the testing, and
> add more tests. We also still are debugging a few additional flakes
> patches coming soon.
> 
> v2: use skb_queue_empty instead of *_empty_lockless (Eric)
>     oops incorrectly updated copied_seq on DROP case (Eric)
>     added test for drop case copied_seq update
> 

Sorry folks on the to line there I resent with the cc list here. I had
suppressed the CC list in the first batch.

.John



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