From: "Timo Teräs" <timo.teras@iki.fi>
To: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/4] flow: virtualize flow cache entry methods
Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2010 09:07:12 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BB82C90.70809@iki.fi> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20100404055830.GA9484@gondor.apana.org.au>
Herbert Xu wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 08:50:41AM +0300, Timo Teräs wrote:
>> For the common case:
>>
>> 1. Policy deleted; policy->walk.dead set, policy->genid incremented
>> 2. NETDEV_DOWN hook called, calls flow_cache_flush()
>> 3. flow_cache_flush enumerates all policy and bundle refs
>> in it's cache
>> 4. for each bundle xfrm_bundle_check_fce() is called, which
>> calls stale_bundle()
>> 5. all bundles using stale policy, fail that check because
>> xdst->policy_genid != xdst->pols[0]->genid
>> (checked in xfrm_bundle_ok)
>> 6. flow cache calls entry's ->delete which is dst_free for bundles
>> 7. flow_cache_flush() returns
>
> Ah, you're doing it in 2/4. Can we please have each patch be
> a self-contained unit? It should be possible to apply 1/4 and
> have a resulting kernel that works properly without having to
> apply the rest of your patches.
With 1/4 only, the bundle deletion is not touched. In that case
the policy GC deletes explicitly the bundles. The bundles get
deleted immediately, and only the struct xfrm_policy might get
held up allocated longer.
The code flow would be:
1. xfrm_policy_kill() queues to GC
2. xfrm_policy_gc_kill() called from xfrm_policy_gc_task()
frees all bundles in that policy
3. xfrm_policy_gc_kill() releases it's reference
4. ... time passes (flush, randomization, or flow hit occurs)
5. flow cache releases it's final reference, calls
xfrm_policy_destroy() which only frees the xfrm_policy memory
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-04-04 6:07 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-04-01 12:52 [PATCH 0/4] caching bundles, iteration 3 Timo Teras
2010-04-01 12:52 ` [PATCH 1/4] flow: virtualize flow cache entry methods Timo Teras
2010-04-01 13:05 ` Eric Dumazet
2010-04-01 13:07 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-03 3:38 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-03 8:36 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-03 13:50 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-03 14:17 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-03 14:26 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-03 15:53 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-03 20:19 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-04 2:06 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-04 5:50 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-04 5:58 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-04 6:07 ` Timo Teräs [this message]
2010-04-04 6:19 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-04 6:28 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-04 8:35 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-04 10:42 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-04 10:50 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-04 11:00 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-04 11:06 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-04 11:26 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-04 11:31 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-04 12:09 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-01 12:52 ` [PATCH 2/4] xfrm: cache bundles instead of policies for outgoing flows Timo Teras
2010-04-01 12:52 ` [PATCH 3/4] xfrm: remove policy garbage collection Timo Teras
2010-04-01 12:52 ` [PATCH 4/4] flow: delayed deletion of flow cache entries Timo Teras
2010-04-02 3:00 ` [PATCH 0/4] caching bundles, iteration 3 David Miller
2010-04-02 13:12 ` Herbert Xu
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2010-04-05 7:00 [PATCH 0/4] caching bundles, iteration 4 Timo Teras
2010-04-05 7:00 ` [PATCH 1/4] flow: virtualize flow cache entry methods Timo Teras
2010-04-05 8:33 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-05 8:36 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-05 8:44 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-05 8:49 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-05 8:53 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-05 9:12 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-05 17:01 ` Timo Teras
2010-04-06 12:34 ` Herbert Xu
2010-04-06 13:26 ` Timo Teräs
2010-04-07 9:15 ` David Miller
2010-04-07 10:30 [PATCH 0/4] caching bundles, iteration 5 Timo Teras
2010-04-07 10:30 ` [PATCH 1/4] flow: virtualize flow cache entry methods Timo Teras
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