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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 0/4] forbid fix {SQ,IO}POLL
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On 6/4/20 2:12 PM, Pavel Begunkov wrote:
> On 04/06/2020 22:52, Jens Axboe wrote:
>> On 6/4/20 1:22 PM, Pavel Begunkov wrote:
>>> On 04/06/2020 20:06, Jens Axboe wrote:
>>>> On 6/3/20 12:51 PM, Jens Axboe wrote:
>>>>> On 6/3/20 9:03 AM, Pavel Begunkov wrote:
>>>>>> The first one adds checks {SQPOLL,IOPOLL}. IOPOLL check can be
>>>>>> moved in the common path later, or rethinked entirely, e.g.
>>>>>> not io_iopoll_req_issued()'ed for unsupported opcodes.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 3 others are just cleanups on top.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> v2: add IOPOLL to the whole bunch of opcodes in [1/4].
>>>>>> dirty and effective.
>>>>>> v3: sent wrong set in v2, re-sending right one
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Pavel Begunkov (4):
>>>>>> io_uring: fix {SQ,IO}POLL with unsupported opcodes
>>>>>> io_uring: do build_open_how() only once
>>>>>> io_uring: deduplicate io_openat{,2}_prep()
>>>>>> io_uring: move send/recv IOPOLL check into prep
>>>>>>
>>>>>> fs/io_uring.c | 94 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
>>>>>> 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, applied.
>>>>
>>>> #1 goes too far, provide/remove buffers is fine with iopoll. I'll
>>>> going to edit the patch.
>>>
>>> Conceptually it should work, but from a quick look:
>>>
>>> - io_provide_buffers() drops a ref from req->refs, which should've
>>> been used by iopoll*. E.g. io_complete_rw_iopoll() doesn't do that.
>>>
>>> - it doesn't set REQ_F_IOPOLL_COMPLETED, thus iopoll* side will
>>> call req->file->iopoll().
>>
>> We don't poll for provide/remove buffers, or file update. The
>> completion is done inline. The REQ_F_IOPOLL_COMPLETED and friends
>> is only applicable on read/writes.
>>
>
> 1. Let io_provide_buffers() succeeds, putting a ref and returning 0
>
> 2. io_issue_sqe() on the way back do IORING_SETUP_IOPOLL check,
> where it calls io_iopoll_req_issued(req)

Only if req->file is valid, which it isn't for these non-file requests.

>
> 3. io_iopoll_req_issued() unconditionally adds the req into ->poll_list
>
> 4. io_do_iopoll() checks the req, doesn't find it flagged with
> REQ_F_IOPOLL_COMPLETED, and tries req->file->iopoll().
>
>
> Do I miss something? Just did a quick and dirty test, which segfaulted.
> Not certain about it though.
>


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Jens Axboe

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