On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 7:40 PM Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 2023/11/8 5:59, Mina Almasry wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 11:46 PM Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> On 2023/11/6 10:44, Mina Almasry wrote: > >>> + > >>> +void __netdev_devmem_binding_free(struct netdev_dmabuf_binding *binding) > >>> +{ > >>> + size_t size, avail; > >>> + > >>> + gen_pool_for_each_chunk(binding->chunk_pool, > >>> + netdev_devmem_free_chunk_owner, NULL); > >>> + > >>> + size = gen_pool_size(binding->chunk_pool); > >>> + avail = gen_pool_avail(binding->chunk_pool); > >>> + > >>> + if (!WARN(size != avail, "can't destroy genpool. size=%lu, avail=%lu", > >>> + size, avail)) > >>> + gen_pool_destroy(binding->chunk_pool); > >> > >> > >> Is there any other place calling the gen_pool_destroy() when the above > >> warning is triggered? Do we have a leaking for binding->chunk_pool? > >> > > > > gen_pool_destroy BUG_ON() if it's not empty at the time of destroying. > > Technically that should never happen, because > > __netdev_devmem_binding_free() should only be called when the refcount > > hits 0, so all the chunks have been freed back to the gen_pool. But, > > just in case, I don't want to crash the server just because I'm > > leaking a chunk... this is a bit of defensive programming that is > > typically frowned upon, but the behavior of gen_pool is so severe I > > think the WARN() + check is warranted here. > > It seems it is pretty normal for the above to happen nowadays because of > retransmits timeouts, NAPI defer schemes mentioned below: > > https://lkml.kernel.org/netdev/168269854650.2191653.8465259808498269815.stgit@firesoul/ > > And currently page pool core handles that by using a workqueue. Forgive me but I'm not understanding the concern here. __netdev_devmem_binding_free() is called when binding->ref hits 0. binding->ref is incremented when an iov slice of the dma-buf is allocated, and decremented when an iov is freed. So, __netdev_devmem_binding_free() can't really be called unless all the iovs have been freed, and gen_pool_size() == gen_pool_avail(), regardless of what's happening on the page_pool side of things, right? -- Thanks, Mina