On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 17:29:07 -0500 Sasha Levin wrote: > On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 10:54:23AM -0800, Jakub Kicinski wrote: > >On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 13:47:40 +0100 Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > >> From: Björn Töpel <bjorn.topel@xxxxxxxxx> > >> > >> [ Upstream commit 8d14768a7972b92c73259f0c9c45b969d85e3a60 ] > >> > >> On the Rx side, the next_to_use index points to the next item in the > >> HW ring to be refilled/allocated, and next_to_clean points to the next > >> item to potentially be processed. > >> > >> When the HW Rx ring is fully refilled, i.e. no packets has been > >> processed, the next_to_use will be next_to_clean - 1. When the ring is > >> fully processed next_to_clean will be equal to next_to_use. The latter > >> case is where a bug is triggered. > >> > >> If the next_to_use bits are not cleared, and the "fully processed" > >> state is entered, a stale descriptor can be processed. > >> > >> The skb-path correctly clear the status bit for the next_to_use > >> descriptor, but the AF_XDP zero-copy path did not do that. > >> > >> This change adds the status bits clearing of the next_to_use > >> descriptor. > >> > >> Fixes: 2d4238f55697 ("ice: Add support for AF_XDP") > >> Signed-off-by: Björn Töpel <bjorn.topel@xxxxxxxxx> > >> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@xxxxxxxxxx> > >> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > >Oh wow, so much for Sasha waiting longer for code to get tested before > >auto-pulling things into stable :/ > > The timeline is usually for a commit to appear in a release, and it did. > Was it too early? Hm, I'm not sure of exact semantics but I meant a final release, not an -rc. Plus I thought the point of things being part of a release is that people actually get a chance to test that release. -rc1 was cut 24 hours ago. I guess a "release" is used as a yardstick here, to measure time, not for practical reasons? > >I have this change and other changes here queued, but haven't sent the > >submission yet. > > What do you mean with "queued"? Its in Linus's tree for about two weeks > now. Networking maintainers have their own queue for patches that will go to stable: https://patchwork.kernel.org/bundle/netdev/stable/?state=* > >How long is the auto-backporting delay in terms of calendar days? > > The autosel stuff is about 2-3(-4) weeks at this point, stuff with a > fixes tag gets picked up in about 2 weeks. $ git show 8d14768a7972b92c73259f0c9c45b969d85e3a60 --format='%cD' --no-patch Wed, 16 Dec 2020 10:51:07 -0800 $ git show 8d14768a7972b92c73259f0c9c45b969d85e3a60 --format='%aD' --no-patch Fri, 11 Dec 2020 15:57:11 +0100 Two weeks from author date. That's a little short because.. I also delay things by up to two weeks :) so you'll grab patches which are sitting in networking stable queue. And all networking fixes should have a Fixes tag, so that's no discriminator to be honest.