On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 11:00:55AM +0300, Arseniy Krasnov wrote: > > > On 26.07.2023 20:55, Bobby Eshleman wrote: > > On Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 11:42:38AM +0300, Arseniy Krasnov wrote: > >> > >> > >> On 19.07.2023 03:50, Bobby Eshleman wrote: > >>> This commit implements datagram support for vhost/vsock by teaching > >>> vhost to use the common virtio transport datagram functions. > >>> > >>> If the virtio RX buffer is too small, then the transmission is > >>> abandoned, the packet dropped, and EHOSTUNREACH is added to the socket's > >>> error queue. > >>> > >>> Signed-off-by: Bobby Eshleman <bobby.eshleman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>> --- > >>> drivers/vhost/vsock.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- > >>> net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c | 5 +++- > >>> 2 files changed, 63 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > >>> > >>> diff --git a/drivers/vhost/vsock.c b/drivers/vhost/vsock.c > >>> index d5d6a3c3f273..da14260c6654 100644 > >>> --- a/drivers/vhost/vsock.c > >>> +++ b/drivers/vhost/vsock.c > >>> @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ > >>> */ > >>> #include <linux/miscdevice.h> > >>> #include <linux/atomic.h> > >>> +#include <linux/errqueue.h> > >>> #include <linux/module.h> > >>> #include <linux/mutex.h> > >>> #include <linux/vmalloc.h> > >>> @@ -32,7 +33,8 @@ > >>> enum { > >>> VHOST_VSOCK_FEATURES = VHOST_FEATURES | > >>> (1ULL << VIRTIO_F_ACCESS_PLATFORM) | > >>> - (1ULL << VIRTIO_VSOCK_F_SEQPACKET) > >>> + (1ULL << VIRTIO_VSOCK_F_SEQPACKET) | > >>> + (1ULL << VIRTIO_VSOCK_F_DGRAM) > >>> }; > >>> > >>> enum { > >>> @@ -56,6 +58,7 @@ struct vhost_vsock { > >>> atomic_t queued_replies; > >>> > >>> u32 guest_cid; > >>> + bool dgram_allow; > >>> bool seqpacket_allow; > >>> }; > >>> > >>> @@ -86,6 +89,32 @@ static struct vhost_vsock *vhost_vsock_get(u32 guest_cid) > >>> return NULL; > >>> } > >>> > >>> +/* Claims ownership of the skb, do not free the skb after calling! */ > >>> +static void > >>> +vhost_transport_error(struct sk_buff *skb, int err) > >>> +{ > >>> + struct sock_exterr_skb *serr; > >>> + struct sock *sk = skb->sk; > >>> + struct sk_buff *clone; > >>> + > >>> + serr = SKB_EXT_ERR(skb); > >>> + memset(serr, 0, sizeof(*serr)); > >>> + serr->ee.ee_errno = err; > >>> + serr->ee.ee_origin = SO_EE_ORIGIN_NONE; > >>> + > >>> + clone = skb_clone(skb, GFP_KERNEL); > >> > >> May for skb which is error carrier we can use 'sock_omalloc()', not 'skb_clone()' ? TCP uses skb > >> allocated by this function as carriers of error structure. I guess 'skb_clone()' also clones data of origin, > >> but i think that there is no need in data as we insert it to error queue of the socket. > >> > >> What do You think? > > > > IIUC skb_clone() is often used in this scenario so that the user can > > retrieve the error-causing packet from the error queue. Is there some > > reason we shouldn't do this? > > > > I'm seeing that the serr bits need to occur on the clone here, not the > > original. I didn't realize the SKB_EXT_ERR() is a skb->cb cast. I'm not > > actually sure how this passes the test case since ->cb isn't cloned. > > Ah yes, sorry, You are right, I just confused this case with zerocopy completion > handling - there we allocate "empty" skb which carries completion metadata in its > 'cb' field. > > Hm, but can't we just reinsert current skb (update it's 'cb' as 'sock_exterr_skb') > to error queue of the socket without cloning it ? > > Thanks, Arseniy > I just assumed other socket types used skb_clone() for some reason unknown to me and I didn't want to deviate. If it is fine to just use the skb directly, then I am happy to make that change. Best, Bobby > > > >> > >>> + if (!clone) > >>> + return; > >> > >> What will happen here 'if (!clone)' ? skb will leak as it was removed from queue? > >> > > > > Ah yes, true. > > > >>> + > >>> + if (sock_queue_err_skb(sk, clone)) > >>> + kfree_skb(clone); > >>> + > >>> + sk->sk_err = err; > >>> + sk_error_report(sk); > >>> + > >>> + kfree_skb(skb); > >>> +} > >>> + > >>> static void > >>> vhost_transport_do_send_pkt(struct vhost_vsock *vsock, > >>> struct vhost_virtqueue *vq) > >>> @@ -160,9 +189,15 @@ vhost_transport_do_send_pkt(struct vhost_vsock *vsock, > >>> hdr = virtio_vsock_hdr(skb); > >>> > >>> /* If the packet is greater than the space available in the > >>> - * buffer, we split it using multiple buffers. > >>> + * buffer, we split it using multiple buffers for connectible > >>> + * sockets and drop the packet for datagram sockets. > >>> */ > >>> if (payload_len > iov_len - sizeof(*hdr)) { > >>> + if (le16_to_cpu(hdr->type) == VIRTIO_VSOCK_TYPE_DGRAM) { > >>> + vhost_transport_error(skb, EHOSTUNREACH); > >>> + continue; > >>> + } > >>> + > >>> payload_len = iov_len - sizeof(*hdr); > >>> > >>> /* As we are copying pieces of large packet's buffer to > >>> @@ -394,6 +429,7 @@ static bool vhost_vsock_more_replies(struct vhost_vsock *vsock) > >>> return val < vq->num; > >>> } > >>> > >>> +static bool vhost_transport_dgram_allow(u32 cid, u32 port); > >>> static bool vhost_transport_seqpacket_allow(u32 remote_cid); > >>> > >>> static struct virtio_transport vhost_transport = { > >>> @@ -410,7 +446,8 @@ static struct virtio_transport vhost_transport = { > >>> .cancel_pkt = vhost_transport_cancel_pkt, > >>> > >>> .dgram_enqueue = virtio_transport_dgram_enqueue, > >>> - .dgram_allow = virtio_transport_dgram_allow, > >>> + .dgram_allow = vhost_transport_dgram_allow, > >>> + .dgram_addr_init = virtio_transport_dgram_addr_init, > >>> > >>> .stream_enqueue = virtio_transport_stream_enqueue, > >>> .stream_dequeue = virtio_transport_stream_dequeue, > >>> @@ -443,6 +480,22 @@ static struct virtio_transport vhost_transport = { > >>> .send_pkt = vhost_transport_send_pkt, > >>> }; > >>> > >>> +static bool vhost_transport_dgram_allow(u32 cid, u32 port) > >>> +{ > >>> + struct vhost_vsock *vsock; > >>> + bool dgram_allow = false; > >>> + > >>> + rcu_read_lock(); > >>> + vsock = vhost_vsock_get(cid); > >>> + > >>> + if (vsock) > >>> + dgram_allow = vsock->dgram_allow; > >>> + > >>> + rcu_read_unlock(); > >>> + > >>> + return dgram_allow; > >>> +} > >>> + > >>> static bool vhost_transport_seqpacket_allow(u32 remote_cid) > >>> { > >>> struct vhost_vsock *vsock; > >>> @@ -799,6 +852,9 @@ static int vhost_vsock_set_features(struct vhost_vsock *vsock, u64 features) > >>> if (features & (1ULL << VIRTIO_VSOCK_F_SEQPACKET)) > >>> vsock->seqpacket_allow = true; > >>> > >>> + if (features & (1ULL << VIRTIO_VSOCK_F_DGRAM)) > >>> + vsock->dgram_allow = true; > >>> + > >>> for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(vsock->vqs); i++) { > >>> vq = &vsock->vqs[i]; > >>> mutex_lock(&vq->mutex); > >>> diff --git a/net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c b/net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c > >>> index e73f3b2c52f1..449ed63ac2b0 100644 > >>> --- a/net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c > >>> +++ b/net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c > >>> @@ -1427,9 +1427,12 @@ int vsock_dgram_recvmsg(struct socket *sock, struct msghdr *msg, > >>> return prot->recvmsg(sk, msg, len, flags, NULL); > >>> #endif > >>> > >>> - if (flags & MSG_OOB || flags & MSG_ERRQUEUE) > >>> + if (unlikely(flags & MSG_OOB)) > >>> return -EOPNOTSUPP; > >>> > >>> + if (unlikely(flags & MSG_ERRQUEUE)) > >>> + return sock_recv_errqueue(sk, msg, len, SOL_VSOCK, 0); > >>> + > >> > >> Sorry, but I get build error here, because SOL_VSOCK in undefined. I think it should be added to > >> include/linux/socket.h and to uapi files also for future use in userspace. > >> > > > > Strange, I built each patch individually without issue. My base is > > netdev/main with your SOL_VSOCK patch applied. I will look today and see > > if I'm missing something. > > > >> Also Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@xxxxxxxxxx> suggested to add define something like VSOCK_RECVERR, > >> in the same way as IP_RECVERR, and use it as last parameter of 'sock_recv_errqueue()'. > >> > > > > Got it, thanks. > > > >>> transport = vsk->transport; > >>> > >>> /* Retrieve the head sk_buff from the socket's receive queue. */ > >>> > >> > >> Thanks, Arseniy > > > > Thanks, > > Bobby