From: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@linux.dev>
To: Kui-Feng Lee <sinquersw@gmail.com>, thinker.li@gmail.com
Cc: kuifeng@meta.com, bpf@vger.kernel.org, ast@kernel.org,
song@kernel.org, kernel-team@meta.com, andrii@kernel.org,
drosen@google.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH bpf-next v5 3/9] bpf: hold module for bpf_struct_ops_map.
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2023 14:37:44 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <047bbde0-eb9c-7785-349a-d241c1623fab@linux.dev> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <02e2a704-4939-4f8c-b465-473c3a2eae1c@gmail.com>
On 10/19/23 10:07 PM, Kui-Feng Lee wrote:
>
>
> On 10/19/23 09:29, Kui-Feng Lee wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/18/23 17:36, Martin KaFai Lau wrote:
>>> On 10/17/23 9:23 AM, thinker.li@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> }
>>>> void bpf_struct_ops_init(struct btf *btf, struct bpf_verifier_log *log)
>>>> @@ -215,7 +218,7 @@ void bpf_struct_ops_init(struct btf *btf, struct
>>>> bpf_verifier_log *log)
>>>> for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(bpf_struct_ops); i++) {
>>>> st_ops = bpf_struct_ops[i];
>>>> - bpf_struct_ops_init_one(st_ops, btf, log);
>>>> + bpf_struct_ops_init_one(st_ops, btf, NULL, log);
>>>> }
>>>> }
>>>> @@ -630,6 +633,7 @@ static void __bpf_struct_ops_map_free(struct bpf_map *map)
>>>> bpf_jit_uncharge_modmem(PAGE_SIZE);
>>>> }
>>>> bpf_map_area_free(st_map->uvalue);
>>>> + module_put(st_map->st_ops->owner);
>>>> bpf_map_area_free(st_map);
>>>> }
>>>> @@ -676,9 +680,18 @@ static struct bpf_map *bpf_struct_ops_map_alloc(union
>>>> bpf_attr *attr)
>>>> if (!st_ops)
>>>> return ERR_PTR(-ENOTSUPP);
>>>> + /* If st_ops->owner is NULL, it means the struct_ops is
>>>> + * statically defined in the kernel. We don't need to
>>>> + * take a refcount on it.
>>>> + */
>>>> + if (st_ops->owner && !btf_try_get_module(st_ops->btf))
While replying and looking at it again, I don't think the
btf_try_get_module(st_ops->btf) is safe. The module's owned st_ops itself could
have been gone with the module. The same goes with the "st_ops->owner" test, so
btf_is_module(btf) should be used instead.
I am risking to act like a broken clock to repeat this question, does it really
need to store btf back into the st_ops which may accidentally get into the above
btf_try_get_module(st_ops->btf) usage?
>>>
>>> This just came to my mind. Is the module refcnt needed during map alloc/free
>>> or it could be done during the reg/unreg instead?
>>
>>
>> Sure, I can move it to reg/unreg.
>
> Just found that we relies type information in st_ops to update element and clean
> up maps.
> We can not move get/put modules to reg/unreg except keeping a redundant copy in
> st_map or somewhere. It make the code much more complicated by
> introducing get/put module here and there.
>
> I prefer to keep as it is now. WDYT?
Yeah, sure. I was asking after seeing a longer wait time for the module to go
away in patch 11 selftest and requires an explicit waiting for the tasks_trace
period. Releasing the module refcnt earlier will help.
Regardless of the module refcnt hold/free location, I think storing the type*
and value* in the module's owned st_ops does not look correct now. It was fine
and convenient to piggy back them into bpf_struct_ops when everything was
built-in the kernel and no lifetime concern. It makes sense now to separate them
out from the module's owned st_ops. Something like:
struct btf_struct_ops_desc {
struct bpf_struct_ops *ops;
const struct btf_type *type;
const struct btf_type *value_type;
u32 type_id;
u32 value_id;
};
struct btf_struct_ops_tab {
u32 cnt;
u32 capacity;
struct btf_struct_ops_desc *st_ops_desc[];
};
wdyt?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-10-20 21:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-10-17 16:22 [PATCH bpf-next v5 0/9] Registrating struct_ops types from modules thinker.li
2023-10-17 16:22 ` [PATCH bpf-next v5 1/9] bpf: refactory struct_ops type initialization to a function thinker.li
2023-10-17 16:22 ` [PATCH bpf-next v5 2/9] bpf: add struct_ops_tab to btf thinker.li
2023-10-19 0:00 ` Martin KaFai Lau
2023-10-19 0:33 ` Kui-Feng Lee
2023-10-19 2:28 ` Martin KaFai Lau
2023-10-19 16:15 ` Kui-Feng Lee
2023-10-17 16:23 ` [PATCH bpf-next v5 3/9] bpf: hold module for bpf_struct_ops_map thinker.li
2023-10-19 0:36 ` Martin KaFai Lau
2023-10-19 16:29 ` Kui-Feng Lee
2023-10-20 5:07 ` Kui-Feng Lee
2023-10-20 21:37 ` Martin KaFai Lau [this message]
2023-10-20 22:28 ` Kui-Feng Lee
2023-10-17 16:23 ` [PATCH bpf-next v5 4/9] bpf: validate value_type thinker.li
2023-10-17 16:23 ` [PATCH bpf-next v5 5/9] bpf: pass attached BTF to the bpf_struct_ops subsystem thinker.li
2023-10-17 16:23 ` [PATCH bpf-next v5 6/9] bpf, net: switch to dynamic registration thinker.li
2023-10-19 1:49 ` Martin KaFai Lau
2023-10-20 15:12 ` Kui-Feng Lee
2023-10-20 17:53 ` Kui-Feng Lee
2023-10-17 16:23 ` [PATCH bpf-next v5 7/9] libbpf: Find correct module BTFs for struct_ops maps and progs thinker.li
2023-10-17 21:49 ` Andrii Nakryiko
2023-10-18 2:25 ` Kui-Feng Lee
2023-10-19 2:43 ` Martin KaFai Lau
2023-10-19 16:31 ` Kui-Feng Lee
2023-10-17 16:23 ` [PATCH bpf-next v5 8/9] bpf: export btf_ctx_access to modules thinker.li
2023-10-17 16:23 ` [PATCH bpf-next v5 9/9] selftests/bpf: test case for register_bpf_struct_ops() thinker.li
2023-10-17 18:03 ` kernel test robot
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