On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 10:18 PM -07, Martin KaFai Lau wrote: > On 10/5/23 12:21 AM, Geliang Tang wrote: >> --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/sockmap_listen.c >> +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/sockmap_listen.c >> @@ -1336,32 +1336,22 @@ static void test_redir(struct test_sockmap_listen *skel, struct bpf_map *map, >> } >> } >> -static void unix_redir_to_connected(int sotype, int sock_mapfd, >> - int verd_mapfd, enum redir_mode mode) >> +static void pairs_redir_to_connected(int cli0, int peer0, int cli1, int peer1, >> + int sock_mapfd, int verd_mapfd, enum redir_mode mode) >> { >> const char *log_prefix = redir_mode_str(mode); >> - int c0, c1, p0, p1; >> unsigned int pass; >> int err, n; >> - int sfd[2]; >> u32 key; >> char b; >> zero_verdict_count(verd_mapfd); >> - if (socketpair(AF_UNIX, sotype | SOCK_NONBLOCK, 0, sfd)) >> - return; >> - c0 = sfd[0], p0 = sfd[1]; >> - >> - if (socketpair(AF_UNIX, sotype | SOCK_NONBLOCK, 0, sfd)) >> - goto close0; >> - c1 = sfd[0], p1 = sfd[1]; >> - >> - err = add_to_sockmap(sock_mapfd, p0, p1); >> + err = add_to_sockmap(sock_mapfd, peer0, peer1); >> if (err) >> goto close; >> - n = write(c1, "a", 1); >> + n = write(cli1, "a", 1); >> if (n < 0) >> FAIL_ERRNO("%s: write", log_prefix); >> if (n == 0) >> @@ -1376,16 +1366,34 @@ static void unix_redir_to_connected(int sotype, int sock_mapfd, >> if (pass != 1) >> FAIL("%s: want pass count 1, have %d", log_prefix, pass); >> - n = recv_timeout(mode == REDIR_INGRESS ? p0 : c0, &b, 1, 0, >> IO_TIMEOUT_SEC); >> + n = recv_timeout(mode == REDIR_INGRESS ? peer0 : cli0, &b, 1, 0, IO_TIMEOUT_SEC); >> if (n < 0) >> FAIL_ERRNO("%s: recv_timeout", log_prefix); >> if (n == 0) >> FAIL("%s: incomplete recv", log_prefix); >> close: >> - xclose(c1); >> - xclose(p1); >> -close0: >> + xclose(cli1); >> + xclose(peer1); >> +} >> + >> +static void unix_redir_to_connected(int sotype, int sock_mapfd, >> + int verd_mapfd, enum redir_mode mode) >> +{ >> + int c0, c1, p0, p1; >> + int sfd[2]; >> + >> + if (socketpair(AF_UNIX, sotype | SOCK_NONBLOCK, 0, sfd)) >> + return; >> + c0 = sfd[0], p0 = sfd[1]; >> + >> + if (socketpair(AF_UNIX, sotype | SOCK_NONBLOCK, 0, sfd)) >> + goto close; >> + c1 = sfd[0], p1 = sfd[1]; >> + >> + pairs_redir_to_connected(c0, p0, c1, p1, sock_mapfd, verd_mapfd, mode); >> + >> +close: >> xclose(c0); >> xclose(p0); >> } >> @@ -1661,51 +1669,19 @@ static int inet_socketpair(int family, int type, int *s, int *c) >> static void udp_redir_to_connected(int family, int sock_mapfd, int verd_mapfd, >> enum redir_mode mode) >> { >> - const char *log_prefix = redir_mode_str(mode); >> int c0, c1, p0, p1; >> - unsigned int pass; >> - int err, n; >> - u32 key; >> - char b; >> - >> - zero_verdict_count(verd_mapfd); >> + int err; >> err = inet_socketpair(family, SOCK_DGRAM, &p0, &c0); >> if (err) >> return; >> err = inet_socketpair(family, SOCK_DGRAM, &p1, &c1); >> if (err) >> - goto close_cli0; >> - >> - err = add_to_sockmap(sock_mapfd, p0, p1); >> - if (err) >> - goto close_cli1; >> - >> - n = write(c1, "a", 1); >> - if (n < 0) >> - FAIL_ERRNO("%s: write", log_prefix); >> - if (n == 0) >> - FAIL("%s: incomplete write", log_prefix); >> - if (n < 1) >> - goto close_cli1; >> - >> - key = SK_PASS; >> - err = xbpf_map_lookup_elem(verd_mapfd, &key, &pass); >> - if (err) >> - goto close_cli1; >> - if (pass != 1) >> - FAIL("%s: want pass count 1, have %d", log_prefix, pass); >> + goto close; >> - n = recv_timeout(mode == REDIR_INGRESS ? p0 : c0, &b, 1, 0, >> IO_TIMEOUT_SEC); >> - if (n < 0) >> - FAIL_ERRNO("%s: recv_timeout", log_prefix); >> - if (n == 0) >> - FAIL("%s: incomplete recv", log_prefix); >> + pairs_redir_to_connected(c0, p0, c1, p1, sock_mapfd, verd_mapfd, mode); >> -close_cli1: >> - xclose(c1); >> - xclose(p1); >> -close_cli0: >> +close: >> xclose(c0); >> xclose(p0); > > Patch 1 is applied. Thanks. > > In patch 2, the xclose() here is confusing after this change. It is also > inconsistent from how other tests in sockmap_listen.c is doing it. c0/p0 and > c1/p1 are opened here but only c0/p0 is closed here and c1/p1 is closed in the > pairs_redir_to_connected() above instead. I agree with Martin. The refactoring idea itself is nice. But, I also find it surprising that newly extracted pairs_redir_to_connected helper takes ownership of cli1 & peer1 FDs. For me, ideally, we would start using the __cleanup__ attribute, like we do now in the kernel code [1], to auto-close FDs on return. That would make error recovery and resource release less verbose. [1] https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.5/source/include/linux/cleanup.h