>Subject: Re: [PATCH] cifs: smbd: Calculate the correct maximum packet size >for segmented SMBDirect send/receive > >On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 12:43 PM Long Li <longli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >Subject: Re: [PATCH] cifs: smbd: Calculate the correct maximum packet >> >size for segmented SMBDirect send/receive >> > >> >Long Li, >> > >> >Mostly looks good but the magic constant 49 I think is wrong. >> >49 is the structure size of the read/write request header but for >> >these sizes, if they are odd it just means that the header contain a variable >sized blob. >> >I.e. the size is 48 bytes (for the fixed part of the header) + a >> >variable part which in this case are the ChannelInfo blobs. >> >> Agreed. Using a magic number is not a good idea. >> >> I was looking at request size definitions in "fs/cifs/smb2pdu.c", >> they are defined at static const int >> smb2_req_struct_sizes[NUMBER_OF_SMB2_COMMANDS] >> >> for read and write, the sizes are: >> /* SMB2_READ */ 49, >> /* SMB2_WRITE */ 49, >> >> They are used to calculate command header sizes, and fill in the request >headers. Maybe I should use this variable to get the size? > >Nah, those values only specify what values must be set as the structure size in >the actual packet headers. >But they do not represent the actual sizes. >All command headers start with a 2 byte StructureSize field where everything >except the least significant bit indicates the fixed portion of the response >header and if the least significant bit is set, then it indicates that the header >contains an additional variable sized part of header, (the size of which can be >determined by looking at the individual fields in the fixed portion of the >header). > >So 49 does not indicate that the header is 49 bytes in size. It means the header >contains a 48 byte fixed part that is present in every such command headers >but it also contains 0 or more bytes of additional header. > >So see these numbers as "these are the values we must put in the >StructureSize for the header" but they do not represent the actual size of the >header. (well, except if the value is even, then it does represent the header >size.) > > >So for SMB2_READ and SMB2_WRITE commands, If we do not use RDMA, >then Channel will be set to 0 and we will not have any ReadWriteChannelInfo >data. >In this case the READ/WRITE header size is always 48 (==49 & 0xfffe) > >If we are using RDMA, then we still have the 48 byte normal header but we >also have 1 or more SMB_DIRECT_BUFFER_DESCRIPTOR_V1 structures there. >So for that case the maximum header size would be 48 + <max number of >structures> * sizeof(SMB_DIRECT_BUFFER_DESCRIPTOR_V1) I see, I will send an updated patch. Thanks, Long > > >regards >ronnie sahlberg > > > >> >> > >> >So we should probably add to smb2pdu.h a #define >> >MAX_SMB2_READWRITE_RESPONSE_SIZE 48 and use this in the >calculations. >> >Then we need to add the maximum size we will use for ChannelInfo. >> > >> >Maybe we should have a define also for the >MAX_SMB2_CHANNEL_INFO_SIZE >> > >> >regards >> >ronnie sahlberg >> > >> >On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 5:31 AM longli--- via samba-technical <samba- >> >technical@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> From: Long Li <longli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> >> >> The packet size needs to take account of SMB2 header size and >> >> possible encryption header size. This is only done when signing is >> >> used and it is for RDMA send/receive, not read/write. >> >> >> >> Also remove the dead SMBD code in smb2_negotiate_r(w)size. >> >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Long Li <longli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> --- >> >> fs/cifs/smb2ops.c | 38 ++++++++++++++++---------------------- >> >> fs/cifs/smbdirect.c | 3 +-- >> >> 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) >> >> >> >> diff --git a/fs/cifs/smb2ops.c b/fs/cifs/smb2ops.c index >> >> 4c0922596467..9043d34eef43 100644 >> >> --- a/fs/cifs/smb2ops.c >> >> +++ b/fs/cifs/smb2ops.c >> >> @@ -332,16 +332,6 @@ smb2_negotiate_wsize(struct cifs_tcon *tcon, >> >struct smb_vol *volume_info) >> >> /* start with specified wsize, or default */ >> >> wsize = volume_info->wsize ? volume_info->wsize : >> >CIFS_DEFAULT_IOSIZE; >> >> wsize = min_t(unsigned int, wsize, server->max_write); >> >> -#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_SMB_DIRECT >> >> - if (server->rdma) { >> >> - if (server->sign) >> >> - wsize = min_t(unsigned int, >> >> - wsize, server->smbd_conn- >>max_fragmented_send_size); >> >> - else >> >> - wsize = min_t(unsigned int, >> >> - wsize, server->smbd_conn->max_readwrite_size); >> >> - } >> >> -#endif >> >> if (!(server->capabilities & SMB2_GLOBAL_CAP_LARGE_MTU)) >> >> wsize = min_t(unsigned int, wsize, >> >> SMB2_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE); >> >> >> >> @@ -360,8 +350,15 @@ smb3_negotiate_wsize(struct cifs_tcon *tcon, >> >> struct smb_vol *volume_info) #ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_SMB_DIRECT >> >> if (server->rdma) { >> >> if (server->sign) >> >> + /* >> >> + * Account for SMB2 data transfer packet header >> >> + * SMB2_READ/SMB2_WRITE (49) and possible encryption >> >> + * headers >> >> + */ >> >> wsize = min_t(unsigned int, >> >> - wsize, server->smbd_conn- >>max_fragmented_send_size); >> >> + wsize, >> >> + server->smbd_conn->max_fragmented_send_size - >> >> + 49 - sizeof(struct >> >> + smb2_transform_hdr)); >> >> else >> >> wsize = min_t(unsigned int, >> >> wsize, >> >> server->smbd_conn->max_readwrite_size); >> >> @@ -382,16 +379,6 @@ smb2_negotiate_rsize(struct cifs_tcon *tcon, >> >> struct >> >smb_vol *volume_info) >> >> /* start with specified rsize, or default */ >> >> rsize = volume_info->rsize ? volume_info->rsize : >CIFS_DEFAULT_IOSIZE; >> >> rsize = min_t(unsigned int, rsize, server->max_read); >> >> -#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_SMB_DIRECT >> >> - if (server->rdma) { >> >> - if (server->sign) >> >> - rsize = min_t(unsigned int, >> >> - rsize, server->smbd_conn- >>max_fragmented_recv_size); >> >> - else >> >> - rsize = min_t(unsigned int, >> >> - rsize, server->smbd_conn->max_readwrite_size); >> >> - } >> >> -#endif >> >> >> >> if (!(server->capabilities & SMB2_GLOBAL_CAP_LARGE_MTU)) >> >> rsize = min_t(unsigned int, rsize, >> >> SMB2_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE); @@ -411,8 +398,15 @@ >> >> smb3_negotiate_rsize(struct cifs_tcon *tcon, struct smb_vol >> >> *volume_info) >> >#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_SMB_DIRECT >> >> if (server->rdma) { >> >> if (server->sign) >> >> + /* >> >> + * Account for SMB2 data transfer packet header >> >> + * SMB2_READ/SMB2_WRITE (49) and possible encryption >> >> + * headers >> >> + */ >> >> rsize = min_t(unsigned int, >> >> - rsize, server->smbd_conn- >>max_fragmented_recv_size); >> >> + rsize, >> >> + server->smbd_conn->max_fragmented_recv_size - >> >> + 49 - sizeof(struct >> >> + smb2_transform_hdr)); >> >> else >> >> rsize = min_t(unsigned int, >> >> rsize, >> >> server->smbd_conn->max_readwrite_size); >> >> diff --git a/fs/cifs/smbdirect.c b/fs/cifs/smbdirect.c index >> >> eb1e40af9f3a..0327b575ab87 100644 >> >> --- a/fs/cifs/smbdirect.c >> >> +++ b/fs/cifs/smbdirect.c >> >> @@ -2097,8 +2097,7 @@ int smbd_send(struct TCP_Server_Info *server, >> >> for (i = 0; i < num_rqst; i++) >> >> remaining_data_length += smb_rqst_len(server, >> >> &rqst_array[i]); >> >> >> >> - if (remaining_data_length + sizeof(struct smbd_data_transfer) > >> >> - info->max_fragmented_send_size) { >> >> + if (remaining_data_length > info->max_fragmented_send_size) >> >> + { >> >> log_write(ERR, "payload size %d > max size %d\n", >> >> remaining_data_length, info->max_fragmented_send_size); >> >> rc = -EINVAL; >> >> -- >> >> 2.17.1 >> >> >> >>