From: Wen Gu <guwen@linux.alibaba.com>
To: Karsten Graul <kgraul@linux.ibm.com>,
davem@davemloft.net, kuba@kernel.org
Cc: linux-s390@vger.kernel.org, netdev@vger.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, dust.li@linux.alibaba.com,
tonylu@linux.alibaba.com
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH net v2 1/2] net/smc: Resolve the race between link group access and termination
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2022 21:02:34 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <747c3399-4e6f-0353-95bf-6b6f3a0f5f60@linux.alibaba.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1cf77005-1825-0d34-6d34-e1b513c28113@linux.ibm.com>
Thanks for your reply.
On 2022/1/5 8:03 pm, Karsten Graul wrote:
> On 05/01/2022 09:27, Wen Gu wrote:
>> On 2022/1/3 6:36 pm, Karsten Graul wrote:
>>> On 31/12/2021 10:44, Wen Gu wrote:
>>>> On 2021/12/29 8:56 pm, Karsten Graul wrote:
>>>>> On 28/12/2021 16:13, Wen Gu wrote:
>>>>>> We encountered some crashes caused by the race between the access
>>>>>> and the termination of link groups.
>> So I think checking conn->alert_token_local has the same effect with checking conn->lgr to
>> identify whether the link group pointed by conn->lgr is still healthy and able to be used.
>
> Yeah that sounds like a good solution for that! So is it now guaranteed that conn->lgr is always
> set and this check can really be removed completely, or should there be a new helper that checks
> conn->lgr and the alert_token, like smc_lgr_valid() ?
In my humble opinion, the link group pointed by conn->lgr might have the following
three stages if we remove 'conn->lgr = NULL' from smc_lgr_unregister_conn().
1. conn->lgr = NULL and conn->alert_token_local is zero
This means that the connection has never been registered in a link group. conn->lgr is clearly
unable to use.
2. conn->lgr != NULL and conn->alert_token_local is non-zero
This means that the connection has been registered in a link group, and conn->lgr is valid to access.
3. conn->lgr != NULL but conn->alert_token_local is zero
This means that the connection was registered in a link group before, but is unregistered from
it now. conn->lgr shouldn't be used anymore.
So I am trying this way:
1) Introduce a new helper smc_conn_lgr_state() to check the three stages mentioned above.
enum smc_conn_lgr_state {
SMC_CONN_LGR_ORPHAN, /* conn was never registered in a link group */
SMC_CONN_LGR_VALID, /* conn is registered in a link group now */
SMC_CONN_LGR_INVALID, /* conn was registered in a link group, but now
is unregistered from it and conn->lgr should
not be used any more */
};
2) replace the current conn->lgr check with the new helper.
These new changes are under testing now.
What do you think about it? :)
Thanks,
Wen Gu
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-01-06 13:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-12-28 15:13 [RFC PATCH net v2 0/2] net/smc: Fix for race in smc link group termination Wen Gu
2021-12-28 15:13 ` [RFC PATCH net v2 1/2] net/smc: Resolve the race between link group access and termination Wen Gu
2021-12-29 12:56 ` Karsten Graul
2021-12-31 9:44 ` Wen Gu
2022-01-03 10:36 ` Karsten Graul
2022-01-05 8:27 ` Wen Gu
2022-01-05 12:03 ` Karsten Graul
2022-01-06 13:02 ` Wen Gu [this message]
2022-01-07 9:54 ` Karsten Graul
2022-01-07 12:04 ` Wen Gu
2021-12-28 15:13 ` [RFC PATCH net v2 2/2] net/smc: Resolve the race between SMC-R link access and clear Wen Gu
2021-12-29 12:51 ` Karsten Graul
2021-12-30 4:00 ` dust.li
2021-12-31 9:45 ` Wen Gu
2022-01-03 10:39 ` Karsten Graul
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