Patch "hsr: Simplify code for announcing HSR nodes timer setup" has been added to the 6.6-stable tree

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This is a note to let you know that I've just added the patch titled

    hsr: Simplify code for announcing HSR nodes timer setup

to the 6.6-stable tree which can be found at:
    http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-queue.git;a=summary

The filename of the patch is:
     hsr-simplify-code-for-announcing-hsr-nodes-timer-set.patch
and it can be found in the queue-6.6 subdirectory.

If you, or anyone else, feels it should not be added to the stable tree,
please let <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> know about it.



commit 4b3de9cf37e652cbcc45e72b46b7dec27aac9f62
Author: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@xxxxxxx>
Date:   Tue May 7 13:12:14 2024 +0200

    hsr: Simplify code for announcing HSR nodes timer setup
    
    [ Upstream commit 4893b8b3ef8db2b182d1a1bebf6c7acf91405000 ]
    
    Up till now the code to start HSR announce timer, which triggers sending
    supervisory frames, was assuming that hsr_netdev_notify() would be called
    at least twice for hsrX interface. This was required to have different
    values for old and current values of network device's operstate.
    
    This is problematic for a case where hsrX interface is already in the
    operational state when hsr_netdev_notify() is called, so timer is not
    configured to trigger and as a result the hsrX is not sending supervisory
    frames to HSR ring.
    
    This error has been discovered when hsr_ping.sh script was run. To be
    more specific - for the hsr1 and hsr2 the hsr_netdev_notify() was
    called at least twice with different IF_OPER_{LOWERDOWN|DOWN|UP} states
    assigned in hsr_check_carrier_and_operstate(hsr). As a result there was
    no issue with sending supervisory frames.
    However, with hsr3, the notify function was called only once with
    operstate set to IF_OPER_UP and timer responsible for triggering
    supervisory frames was not fired.
    
    The solution is to use netif_oper_up() and netif_running() helper
    functions to assess if network hsrX device is up.
    Only then, when the timer is not already pending, it is started.
    Otherwise it is deactivated.
    
    Fixes: f421436a591d ("net/hsr: Add support for the High-availability Seamless Redundancy protocol (HSRv0)")
    Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@xxxxxxx>
    Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms@xxxxxxxxxx>
    Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240507111214.3519800-1-lukma@xxxxxxx
    Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@xxxxxxxxxx>
    Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx>

diff --git a/net/hsr/hsr_device.c b/net/hsr/hsr_device.c
index cd337385e8592..c5f7bd01379ce 100644
--- a/net/hsr/hsr_device.c
+++ b/net/hsr/hsr_device.c
@@ -71,39 +71,36 @@ static bool hsr_check_carrier(struct hsr_port *master)
 	return false;
 }
 
-static void hsr_check_announce(struct net_device *hsr_dev,
-			       unsigned char old_operstate)
+static void hsr_check_announce(struct net_device *hsr_dev)
 {
 	struct hsr_priv *hsr;
 
 	hsr = netdev_priv(hsr_dev);
-
-	if (READ_ONCE(hsr_dev->operstate) == IF_OPER_UP && old_operstate != IF_OPER_UP) {
-		/* Went up */
-		hsr->announce_count = 0;
-		mod_timer(&hsr->announce_timer,
-			  jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(HSR_ANNOUNCE_INTERVAL));
+	if (netif_running(hsr_dev) && netif_oper_up(hsr_dev)) {
+		/* Enable announce timer and start sending supervisory frames */
+		if (!timer_pending(&hsr->announce_timer)) {
+			hsr->announce_count = 0;
+			mod_timer(&hsr->announce_timer, jiffies +
+				  msecs_to_jiffies(HSR_ANNOUNCE_INTERVAL));
+		}
+	} else {
+		/* Deactivate the announce timer  */
+		timer_delete(&hsr->announce_timer);
 	}
-
-	if (READ_ONCE(hsr_dev->operstate) != IF_OPER_UP && old_operstate == IF_OPER_UP)
-		/* Went down */
-		del_timer(&hsr->announce_timer);
 }
 
 void hsr_check_carrier_and_operstate(struct hsr_priv *hsr)
 {
 	struct hsr_port *master;
-	unsigned char old_operstate;
 	bool has_carrier;
 
 	master = hsr_port_get_hsr(hsr, HSR_PT_MASTER);
 	/* netif_stacked_transfer_operstate() cannot be used here since
 	 * it doesn't set IF_OPER_LOWERLAYERDOWN (?)
 	 */
-	old_operstate = READ_ONCE(master->dev->operstate);
 	has_carrier = hsr_check_carrier(master);
 	hsr_set_operstate(master, has_carrier);
-	hsr_check_announce(master->dev, old_operstate);
+	hsr_check_announce(master->dev);
 }
 
 int hsr_get_max_mtu(struct hsr_priv *hsr)




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