Re: [PATCH net-next v3 5/5] virtio-net: initial rx sysfs support, export mergeable rx buffer size

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On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:04:41AM -0800, Eric Dumazet wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-01-16 at 09:27 -0800, Michael Dalton wrote:
> > Sorry, just realized - I think disabling NAPI is necessary but not
> > sufficient. There is also the issue that refill_work() could be
> > scheduled. If refill_work() executes, it will re-enable NAPI. We'd need
> > to cancel the vi->refill delayed work to prevent this AFAICT, and also
> > ensure that no other function re-schedules vi->refill or re-enables NAPI
> > (virtnet_open/close, virtnet_set_queues, and virtnet_freeze/restore).
> > 
> > How is the following sequence of operations:
> > rtnl_lock();
> > cancel_delayed_work_sync(&vi->refill);
> > napi_disable(&rq->napi);
> > read rq->mrg_avg_pkt_len
> > virtnet_enable_napi();
> > rtnl_unlock();
> > 
> > Additionally, if we disable NAPI when reading this file, perhaps
> > the permissions should be changed to 400 so that an unprivileged
> > user cannot temporarily disable network RX processing by reading these
> > sysfs files. Does that sound reasonable?
> 
> I think all this complexity makes no sense to me.
> 
> Who cares of sysfs reading a value that might be updated ?
> This is purely a debugging utility.
> 
> As soon as you read the value, it might already have changed anyway.
> 
> Its a integer, just read it without special care.

That's fine too as far as I'm concerned.

> 
> atomic_read() has also same 'problem', and we do not care.
> 
> Make sure that a recompute (aka ewma_add()) does not store intermediate
> wrong values, by using ACCESS_ONCE(), and thats enough. No need for the
> seqcount overhead.
> 
> diff --git a/lib/average.c b/lib/average.c
> index 99a67e662b3c..044e0b7f28a8 100644
> --- a/lib/average.c
> +++ b/lib/average.c
> @@ -53,8 +53,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(ewma_init);
>   */
>  struct ewma *ewma_add(struct ewma *avg, unsigned long val)
>  {
> -	avg->internal = avg->internal  ?
> -		(((avg->internal << avg->weight) - avg->internal) +
> +	unsigned long internal = ACCESS_ONCE(avg->internal);
> +
> +	ACCESS_ONCE(avg->internal) = internal  ?
> +		(((internal << avg->weight) - internal) +
>  			(val << avg->factor)) >> avg->weight :
>  		(val << avg->factor);
>  	return avg;
> 
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