On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 4:38 PM Jakub Kicinski <kuba@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, 27 Feb 2025 04:12:02 +0000 Mina Almasry wrote: > > static inline void __skb_frag_ref(skb_frag_t *frag) > > { > > - get_page(skb_frag_page(frag)); > > + get_netmem(skb_frag_netmem(frag)); > > } > > Silently handling types of memory the caller may not be expecting > always worries me. Sorry, I'm not following. What caller is not expecting netmem? Here we're making sure __skb_frag_ref() handles netmem correctly, i.e. we were not expecting netmem here before, and after this patch we'll handle it correctly. > Why do we need this? > The MSG_ZEROCOPY TX path takes a page reference on the passed memory in zerocopy_fill_skb_from_iter() that kfree_skb() later drops when the skb is sent. We need an equivalent for netmem, which only supports pp refs today. This is my attempt at implementing a page_ref equivalent to net_iov and generic netmem. I think __skb_frag_[un]ref is used elsewhere in the TX path too, tcp_mtu_probe for example calls skb_frag_ref eventually. > In general, I'm surprised by the lack of bug reports for devmem. I guess we did a good job making sure we don't regress the page paths. The lack of support in any driver that qemu will run is an issue. I wonder if also the fact that devmem needs some setup is also an issue. We need headersplit enabled, udmabuf created, netlink API bound, and then a connection referring to created and we don't support loopback. I think maybe it all may make it difficult for syzbot to repro. I've had it on my todo list to investigate this more. > Can you think of any way we could expose this more to syzbot? > First thing that comes to mind is a simple hack in netdevsim, > to make it insert a netmem handle (allocated locally, not a real > memory provider), every N packets (controllable via debugfs). > Would that work? Yes, great idea. I don't see why it wouldn't work. We don't expect mixing of net_iovs and pages in the same skb, but netdevsim could create one net_iov skb every N skbs. I guess I'm not totally sure something is discoverable to syzbot. Is a netdevsim hack toggleable via a debugfs sufficient for syzbot? I'll investigate and ask. -- Thanks, Mina