From: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
To: Oliver Hartkopp <socketcan@hartkopp.net>
Cc: "Wolfgang Grandegger" <wg@grandegger.com>,
"Heinz-Jürgen Oertel" <oe@port.de>,
"linux-can@vger.kernel.org" <linux-can@vger.kernel.org>,
"Kurt Van Dijck" <kurt.van.dijck@eia.be>
Subject: Re: What are you doing if the TX buffer overflows?
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 09:47:46 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <505978A2.5010609@pengutronix.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <50595B4A.10409@hartkopp.net>
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On 09/19/2012 07:42 AM, Oliver Hartkopp wrote:
[...]
>>>>>>> What do people really want/need and why? This is still not clear to me.
>>>>>>> More input would be nice.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Heinz-Jürgen uses abort current TX Message on SJA1000, can you give us
>>>>>> more insight? I've talked to customers, e.g. they want to abort the
>>>>>> current frame if it takes "too long" to send it, because the frames CAN
>>>>>> id priority is too low.
>>
>> If "too long" is defined as a period of time where it makes sense to
>> take such actions in software (like > 10msec), and your message still
>> did not get out, but you wanted it to be,
>> then IMO the bus load is too high with regard to the expected time restrictions.
>>
>> Or am I missing something?
I was just describing the use case for a "abort-current-tx" command. The
it takes "too long" and then abort will be implemented in the userspace.
But without a "abort-current-tx" command this is not possible. It was
not my intention to propose to implement an automatic abort if message
is too old in the kernel as a framework option.
> The question is, if we should add some time of expiry to the tx-skb?!?
No, see above.
> I have not checked whether the new ematch queuing discipline
>
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=commitdiff;h=f057bbb6f9ed0fb61ea11105c9ef0ed5ac1a354d
>
> http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/can/socketcan-qdisc-final.pdf
>
> would allow already to sort out expired skbs.
>
> This is probably the preferred solution instead of checking expired skbs
> inside the driver.
I don't want to check for expired frames in the driver.
>>>>> What we could implement rather easily is a "tx-abort-last" or
>>>>> "tx-abort-all" netlink command. As this command does not make sense when
>>>>> more than one message is pending I'm in favor of "tx-abort-last".
>>>>
>>>> I like to have both commands.
>>>
>>> But then "tx-abort-all" should also clear the tx socket queue. Also be
>>> aware that more than one socket may send messages. Let's wait for more
>>> use-cases.
>>
>> I'm afraid tx-abort-all & tx-abort-last cause more damage than good,
>> especially, but not only, in multi-user environments.
>
>
> These netlink commands are/can be restricted to be used by root only.
> Maybe for some special use-cases it makes sense to have them.
>
> When draining the tx queues from the driver side, all skbs are purged.
> I think this is not bound to a special socket instance then.
>
> Summarizing i would suggest to check the expiring possibility of skbs (which
> will kill out-dated CAN frames) - and only implement a tx-abort command that
> kills the latest frame only.
You mean a "in-band" skb that kills out-dated CAN frames? No, no inband
magic, please.
Marc
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Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-09-17 13:58 What are you doing if the TX buffer overflows? Heinz-Jürgen Oertel
2012-09-17 19:19 ` Oliver Hartkopp
2012-09-17 19:26 ` Andrew Bell
2012-09-17 19:33 ` Oliver Hartkopp
2012-09-18 13:36 ` Andrew Bell
2012-09-18 13:46 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
[not found] ` <4283CE44E963D741A50240F32D185B9F109AA1@SBSPORT3.portgmbh.local>
2012-09-17 19:40 ` Heinz-Jürgen Oertel
2012-09-18 11:44 ` Kurt Van Dijck
2012-09-18 12:14 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2012-09-18 12:34 ` Marc Kleine-Budde
2012-09-18 12:49 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2012-09-18 13:00 ` Marc Kleine-Budde
2012-09-18 13:39 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2012-09-18 13:42 ` Marc Kleine-Budde
2012-09-18 18:50 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2012-09-18 19:01 ` Marc Kleine-Budde
2012-09-18 19:13 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2012-09-18 20:20 ` Kurt Van Dijck
2012-09-19 5:42 ` Oliver Hartkopp
2012-09-19 7:47 ` Marc Kleine-Budde [this message]
2012-09-19 9:04 ` Kurt Van Dijck
2012-09-19 6:50 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2012-09-19 7:39 ` Marc Kleine-Budde
2012-09-19 8:10 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2012-09-19 7:31 ` Marc Kleine-Budde
2012-09-19 10:18 ` Steffen Rose
[not found] ` <34567791.oZ5dyCnTQA@lisa>
2012-09-19 10:26 ` [Socketcan-users] " Kurt Van Dijck
2012-09-19 11:32 ` Steffen Rose
2012-11-14 20:48 ` Jason White
2012-11-15 12:54 ` Marc Kleine-Budde
2012-11-15 17:12 ` Oliver Hartkopp
2012-11-15 19:11 ` Jason White
2012-11-15 21:04 ` Oliver Hartkopp
2012-11-16 15:13 ` Kurt Van Dijck
2012-11-16 17:09 ` Jason White
2012-11-15 19:07 ` Jason White
2012-09-18 12:37 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2012-09-18 13:22 ` Marc Kleine-Budde
2012-09-18 13:24 ` Marc Kleine-Budde
2012-09-18 13:25 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
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2013-01-08 10:09 Alexander Stein
2014-01-27 20:47 ` Jason White
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