From: Lorenz Bauer <lmb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2023 17:15:06 +0100 > On Tue, Jul 4, 2023 at 2:46 PM Lorenz Bauer <lmb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > +static inline > > +struct sock *inet6_steal_sock(struct net *net, struct sk_buff *skb, int doff, > > + const struct in6_addr *saddr, const __be16 sport, > > + const struct in6_addr *daddr, const __be16 dport, > > + bool *refcounted, inet6_ehashfn_t *ehashfn) > > +{ > > + struct sock *sk, *reuse_sk; > > + bool prefetched; > > + > > + sk = skb_steal_sock(skb, refcounted, &prefetched); > > + if (!sk) > > + return NULL; > > + > > + if (!prefetched) > > + return sk; > > + > > + if (sk->sk_protocol == IPPROTO_TCP) { > > + if (sk->sk_state != TCP_LISTEN) > > + return sk; > > + } else if (sk->sk_protocol == IPPROTO_UDP) { > > + if (sk->sk_state != TCP_CLOSE) > > + return sk; > > + } else { > > + return sk; > > + } > > + > > + reuse_sk = inet6_lookup_reuseport(net, sk, skb, doff, > > + saddr, sport, daddr, ntohs(dport), > > + ehashfn); > > + if (!reuse_sk) > > + return sk; > > + > > + /* We've chosen a new reuseport sock which is never refcounted. This > > + * implies that sk also isn't refcounted. > > + */ > > + WARN_ON_ONCE(*refcounted); > > + > > + return reuse_sk; > > +} > > Hi Kuniyuki, > > Continuing the conversation from v5 of the patch set, you wrote: > > In inet6?_steal_sock(), we call inet6?_lookup_reuseport() only for > sk that was a TCP listener or UDP non-connected socket until just before > the sk_state checks. Then, we know *refcounted should be false for such > sockets even before inet6?_lookup_reuseport(). > > This makes sense for me in the TCP listener case. I understand UDP > less, so I'll have to rely on your input. I tried to convince myself > that all UDP sockets in TCP_CLOSE have SOCK_RCU_FREE set. However, the > only place I see sock_set_flag(sk, SOCK_RCU_FREE) in the UDP case is > in udp_lib_get_port(). That in turn seems to be called during bind. > So, what if BPF does bpf_sk_assign() of an unbound and unconnected > socket? Wouldn't that trigger the warning? Ah sorry, I assumed it would not happen, but if we can put unbound TCP/UDP socket into a map and select it, then yes, it hits the warning. Let's say we can select a non-RCU sk in bpf_sk_assign() and then the socket is converted to RCU by bind(udp_sk) or listen(tcp_sk). The sk_is_refcounted() in bpf_sk_assign() returns true and sk_refcnt is incremented. Then, I think of two scenarios: 1) RCU conversion is done before sk_is_refcounted() in skb_steal_sock(). -> *refcounted is false 2) RCU conversion is done after skb_steal_sock(). -> *refcounted is true In both cases, we need to decrement the refcnt that is bumped up by bpf_sk_assign(). The sock_put() in the v1 series does not catch the former case. How should we track it ? > > To maybe sidestep this question: do you think the location of the > WARN_ON_ONCE has to prevent this patch set from going in? I've been > noodling at it for quite a while already and it would be good to see > it land. If the issue above happened, I think it could be a blocker. Thanks!