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* Re: Virtual device and ARP table
       [not found] <4C0CC810.7030501@unibas.ch>
@ 2010-06-07 12:22 ` Eric Dumazet
  2010-06-07 13:03   ` Christophe Jelger
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Eric Dumazet @ 2010-06-07 12:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christophe Jelger; +Cc: linux-kernel, netdev

Le lundi 07 juin 2010 à 12:21 +0200, Christophe Jelger a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> I am currently "resurrecting" a Linux module (called LUNAR) which I 
> co-developed in 2007 and I'm having a weird kernel crash. This code 
> basically used to work fine up to 2.6.18 which was the latest version 
> before we stopped our development. I quickly ported it to 2.6.{31,32}: 
> it compiles fine and loads fine, but it crashes/hangs the kernel when 
> it's really being used.
> 
> The module is a virtual device used for MANET routing: with the current 
> version, it basically "captures" DNS requests sent to the virtual 
> interface --> this triggers the sending of a fake DNS reply (see below) 
> and the creation of an ARP table entry for the destination (the MANET 
> route is built at the same time). Packets can then be sent to the 
> destination.
> 
> The problem I'm having is that the kernel quickly hangs after I create a 
> new ARP entry (actually only if it's being used). If the entry I create 
> is set to NUD_PERMANENT, then everything works fine! I use 
> __neigh_lookup_errno to lookup/create the entry and neigh_lookup to 
> set/update the MAC address. Note that the ARP entry is created without 
> problem, but typically even just doing a userspace "arp -a" command can 
> crash the kernel (it also hangs the userspace command!). Doing "arp -na" 
> usually does NOT crash the kernel!
> 
> I guess the problem comes from a combination of ARP + DNS 
> lookups/replies. Note that my kernel module has its own internal fake 
> DNS server which captures lookups and sends replies directly back to the 
> stack. What is amazing: if the ARP entry I create is set to 
> NUD_PERMANENT, then I don't get any crash (however I cannot develop my 
> module with permanent ARP entries).
> 
> I'm wondering if there were any major changes to the neighbor and arp 
> code (between 2.6.18 and 2.6.31) that are somehow causing this problem ?...
> 
> Any hint is very welcome.
> 
> thanks in advance,
> Christophe
> 
> PS: I can easily reproduce the problem, and was trying to debug with 
> qemu and gdb server but so fra no success to clearly identify the 
> problem. Last point: it seems the kernel does not really "crash" but 
> rather ends up in some unstable state and maybe in a loop.
> --

Hi Christophe

You should ask these kind of questions on netdev instead of lkml.

And of course, post your patch, or send us a crystal ball ;)

Yes, many things changed between 2.6.18 and 2.6.34

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* Re: Virtual device and ARP table
  2010-06-07 12:22 ` Virtual device and ARP table Eric Dumazet
@ 2010-06-07 13:03   ` Christophe Jelger
  2010-06-07 13:30     ` Eric Dumazet
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Christophe Jelger @ 2010-06-07 13:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Eric Dumazet; +Cc: netdev

Eric Dumazet wrote:
> Le lundi 07 juin 2010 à 12:21 +0200, Christophe Jelger a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am currently "resurrecting" a Linux module (called LUNAR) which I 
>> co-developed in 2007 and I'm having a weird kernel crash. This code 
>> basically used to work fine up to 2.6.18 which was the latest version 
>> before we stopped our development. I quickly ported it to 2.6.{31,32}: 
>> it compiles fine and loads fine, but it crashes/hangs the kernel when 
>> it's really being used.
>>
>> The module is a virtual device used for MANET routing: with the current 
>> version, it basically "captures" DNS requests sent to the virtual 
>> interface --> this triggers the sending of a fake DNS reply (see below) 
>> and the creation of an ARP table entry for the destination (the MANET 
>> route is built at the same time). Packets can then be sent to the 
>> destination.
>>
>> The problem I'm having is that the kernel quickly hangs after I create a 
>> new ARP entry (actually only if it's being used). If the entry I create 
>> is set to NUD_PERMANENT, then everything works fine! I use 
>> __neigh_lookup_errno to lookup/create the entry and neigh_lookup to 
>> set/update the MAC address. Note that the ARP entry is created without 
>> problem, but typically even just doing a userspace "arp -a" command can 
>> crash the kernel (it also hangs the userspace command!). Doing "arp -na" 
>> usually does NOT crash the kernel!
>>
>> I guess the problem comes from a combination of ARP + DNS 
>> lookups/replies. Note that my kernel module has its own internal fake 
>> DNS server which captures lookups and sends replies directly back to the 
>> stack. What is amazing: if the ARP entry I create is set to 
>> NUD_PERMANENT, then I don't get any crash (however I cannot develop my 
>> module with permanent ARP entries).
>>
>> I'm wondering if there were any major changes to the neighbor and arp 
>> code (between 2.6.18 and 2.6.31) that are somehow causing this problem ?...
>>
>> Any hint is very welcome.
>>
>> thanks in advance,
>> Christophe
>>
>> PS: I can easily reproduce the problem, and was trying to debug with 
>> qemu and gdb server but so fra no success to clearly identify the 
>> problem. Last point: it seems the kernel does not really "crash" but 
>> rather ends up in some unstable state and maybe in a loop.
>> --
> 
> Hi Christophe
> 
> You should ask these kind of questions on netdev instead of lkml.
> 
> And of course, post your patch, or send us a crystal ball ;)
> 
> Yes, many things changed between 2.6.18 and 2.6.34
> 

Eric: thanks for the forward to the netdev list. Regarding the code, I 
of course welcome any help but didn't want to pollute the list with 
unsollicited code: I can of course of course send it directly to anyone 
who is willing to help (I can easily reproduce the problem on different 
machines).

Christophe




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* Re: Virtual device and ARP table
  2010-06-07 13:03   ` Christophe Jelger
@ 2010-06-07 13:30     ` Eric Dumazet
  2010-06-07 14:19       ` [RFC] lunar manet routing module Christophe Jelger
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Eric Dumazet @ 2010-06-07 13:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christophe Jelger; +Cc: netdev

Le lundi 07 juin 2010 à 15:03 +0200, Christophe Jelger a écrit :

> 
> Eric: thanks for the forward to the netdev list. Regarding the code, I 
> of course welcome any help but didn't want to pollute the list with 
> unsollicited code: I can of course of course send it directly to anyone 
> who is willing to help (I can easily reproduce the problem on different 
> machines).
> 

Christophe,

Unless patch is really huge, its ok to send it on netdev, with a RFC
label, so that only people with free time take a look, eventually.

[RFC] lunar: ....



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* [RFC] lunar manet routing module
  2010-06-07 13:30     ` Eric Dumazet
@ 2010-06-07 14:19       ` Christophe Jelger
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Christophe Jelger @ 2010-06-07 14:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Eric Dumazet; +Cc: netdev

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Eric Dumazet wrote:
> 
> Christophe,
> 
> Unless patch is really huge, its ok to send it on netdev, with a RFC
> label, so that only people with free time take a look, eventually.
> 
> [RFC] lunar: ....

[not sure what 'huge' means, I'm sending 60k -- sorry for the pollution]

Eric: thanks for the advice. Instead of a patch I attach a .tgz (hope 
it's ok) of the module code with a README explaining everything: it 
compiles for 2.6.31 and 2.6.32, didn't try more recent kernels because I 
actually want to deploy the whole thing on OpenWRT 2.6.32 on Linksys 
devices.

To all: the lunar module crashes the kernel, so be careful. I tried 
debugging with qemu and gdb server but could not find the bug(s) -- my 
experience for kernel debugging is in fact limited.

thanks in advance for any help,
Christophe

[-- Attachment #2: lunar.tgz --]
[-- Type: application/x-compressed-tar, Size: 59498 bytes --]

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