Re: [RFC PATCH v4 0/4] several updates to virtio/vsock

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Hi Arseniy,

On Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 11:24:42PM +0300, Arseniy Krasnov wrote:
Hello,

this patchset evolved from previous v2 version (see link below). It does
several updates to virtio/vsock:
1) Changes 'virtio_transport_inc/dec_rx_pkt()' interface. Now instead of
  using skbuff state ('head' and 'data' pointers) to update 'fwd_cnt'
  and 'rx_bytes', integer value is passed as an input argument. This
  makes code more simple, because in this case we don't need to update
  skbuff state before calling 'virtio_transport_inc/dec_rx_pkt()'. In
  more common words - we don't need to change skbuff state to update
  'rx_bytes' and 'fwd_cnt' correctly.
2) For SOCK_STREAM, when copying data to user fails, current skbuff is
  not dropped. Next read attempt will use same skbuff and last offset.
  Instead of 'skb_dequeue()', 'skb_peek()' + '__skb_unlink()' are used.
  This behaviour was implemented before skbuff support.
3) For SOCK_SEQPACKET it removes unneeded 'skb_pull()' call, because for
  this type of socket each skbuff is used only once: after removing it
  from socket's queue, it will be freed anyway.

thanks for the fixes, I would wait a few days to see if there are any
comments and then I think you can send it on net without RFC.

@Bobby if you can take a look, your ack would be appreciated :-)

Thanks,
Stefano

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