Re: [RFC PATCH v3 3/3] vsock/test: SO_RCVLOWAT + deferred credit update test

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On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 12:16:54PM +0300, Arseniy Krasnov wrote:


On 29.11.2023 12:16, Stefano Garzarella wrote:
On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 09:05:10PM +0300, Arseniy Krasnov wrote:
Test which checks, that updating SO_RCVLOWAT value also sends credit
update message. Otherwise mutual hungup may happen when receiver didn't
send credit update and then calls 'poll()' with non default SO_RCVLOWAT
value (e.g. waiting enough bytes to read), while sender waits for free
space at receiver's side. Important thing is that this test relies on
kernel's define for maximum packet size for virtio transport and this
value is not exported to user: VIRTIO_VSOCK_MAX_PKT_BUF_SIZE (this
define is used to control moment when to send credit update message).
If this value or its usage will be changed in kernel - this test may
become useless/broken.

Signed-off-by: Arseniy Krasnov <avkrasnov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
Changelog:
v1 -> v2:
 * Update commit message by removing 'This patch adds XXX' manner.
 * Update commit message by adding details about dependency for this
   test from kernel internal define VIRTIO_VSOCK_MAX_PKT_BUF_SIZE.
 * Add comment for this dependency in 'vsock_test.c' where this define
   is duplicated.
v2 -> v3:
 * Replace synchronization based on control TCP socket with vsock
   data socket - this is needed to allow sender transmit data only
   when new buffer size of receiver is visible to sender. Otherwise
   there is race and test fails sometimes.

tools/testing/vsock/vsock_test.c | 142 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 142 insertions(+)

diff --git a/tools/testing/vsock/vsock_test.c b/tools/testing/vsock/vsock_test.c
index 5b0e93f9996c..773a71260fba 100644
--- a/tools/testing/vsock/vsock_test.c
+++ b/tools/testing/vsock/vsock_test.c
@@ -1225,6 +1225,143 @@ static void test_double_bind_connect_client(const struct test_opts *opts)
    }
}

+#define RCVLOWAT_CREDIT_UPD_BUF_SIZE    (1024 * 128)
+/* This define is the same as in 'include/linux/virtio_vsock.h':
+ * it is used to decide when to send credit update message during
+ * reading from rx queue of a socket. Value and its usage in
+ * kernel is important for this test.
+ */
+#define VIRTIO_VSOCK_MAX_PKT_BUF_SIZE    (1024 * 64)
+
+static void test_stream_rcvlowat_def_cred_upd_client(const struct test_opts *opts)
+{
+    size_t buf_size;
+    void *buf;
+    int fd;
+
+    fd = vsock_stream_connect(opts->peer_cid, 1234);
+    if (fd < 0) {
+        perror("connect");
+        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+    }
+
+    /* Send 1 byte more than peer's buffer size. */
+    buf_size = RCVLOWAT_CREDIT_UPD_BUF_SIZE + 1;
+
+    buf = malloc(buf_size);
+    if (!buf) {
+        perror("malloc");
+        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+    }
+
+    /* Wait until peer sets needed buffer size. */
+    recv_byte(fd, 1, 0);
+
+    if (send(fd, buf, buf_size, 0) != buf_size) {
+        perror("send failed");
+        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+    }
+
+    free(buf);
+    close(fd);
+}
+
+static void test_stream_rcvlowat_def_cred_upd_server(const struct test_opts *opts)
+{
+    size_t recv_buf_size;
+    struct pollfd fds;
+    size_t buf_size;
+    void *buf;
+    int fd;
+
+    fd = vsock_stream_accept(VMADDR_CID_ANY, 1234, NULL);
+    if (fd < 0) {
+        perror("accept");
+        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+    }
+
+    buf_size = RCVLOWAT_CREDIT_UPD_BUF_SIZE;
+
+    if (setsockopt(fd, AF_VSOCK, SO_VM_SOCKETS_BUFFER_SIZE,
+               &buf_size, sizeof(buf_size))) {
+        perror("setsockopt(SO_VM_SOCKETS_BUFFER_SIZE)");
+        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+    }
+
+    /* Send one dummy byte here, because 'setsockopt()' above also
+     * sends special packet which tells sender to update our buffer
+     * size. This 'send_byte()' will serialize such packet with data
+     * reads in a loop below. Sender starts transmission only when
+     * it receives this single byte.
+     */
+    send_byte(fd, 1, 0);
+
+    buf = malloc(buf_size);
+    if (!buf) {
+        perror("malloc");
+        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+    }
+
+    /* Wait until there will be 128KB of data in rx queue. */
+    while (1) {
+        ssize_t res;
+
+        res = recv(fd, buf, buf_size, MSG_PEEK);
+        if (res == buf_size)
+            break;
+
+        if (res <= 0) {
+            fprintf(stderr, "unexpected 'recv()' return: %zi\n", res);
+            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+        }
+    }
+
+    /* There is 128KB of data in the socket's rx queue,
+     * dequeue first 64KB, credit update is not sent.
+     */
+    recv_buf_size = VIRTIO_VSOCK_MAX_PKT_BUF_SIZE;
+    recv_buf(fd, buf, recv_buf_size, 0, recv_buf_size);
+    recv_buf_size++;
+
+    /* Updating SO_RCVLOWAT will send credit update. */
+    if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVLOWAT,
+               &recv_buf_size, sizeof(recv_buf_size))) {
+        perror("setsockopt(SO_RCVLOWAT)");
+        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+    }
+
+    memset(&fds, 0, sizeof(fds));
+    fds.fd = fd;
+    fds.events = POLLIN | POLLRDNORM | POLLERR |
+             POLLRDHUP | POLLHUP;
+
+    /* This 'poll()' will return once we receive last byte
+     * sent by client.
+     */
+    if (poll(&fds, 1, -1) < 0) {
+        perror("poll");
+        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+    }
+
+    if (fds.revents & POLLERR) {
+        fprintf(stderr, "'poll()' error\n");
+        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+    }
+
+    if (fds.revents & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM)) {
+        recv_buf(fd, buf, recv_buf_size, 0, recv_buf_size);

Should we set the socket non-blocking?

Otherwise, here poll() might wake up even if there are not all the
expected bytes due to some bug and recv() block waiting for the
remaining bytes, so we might not notice the bug.

Good point! or just use MSG_DONTWAIT flag for only this 'recv()'.

Yep, right!

Stefano





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