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SubjectRe: linux-next: manual merge of the bpf-next tree with the net tree
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From:   Jakub Sitnicki <jakub@cloudflare.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2020 14:17:05 +0200
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 05:21 AM CEST, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Today's linux-next merge of the bpf-next tree got conflicts in:
> >
> > net/ipv4/udp.c
> > net/ipv6/udp.c
> >
> > between commit:
> >
> > efc6b6f6c311 ("udp: Improve load balancing for SO_REUSEPORT.")
> >
> > from the net tree and commits:
> >
> > 7629c73a1466 ("udp: Extract helper for selecting socket from reuseport group")
> > 2a08748cd384 ("udp6: Extract helper for selecting socket from reuseport group")
> >
> > from the bpf-next tree.
> >
> > I fixed it up (I wasn't sure how to proceed, so I used the latter
> > version) and can carry the fix as necessary. This is now fixed as far
> > as linux-next is concerned, but any non trivial conflicts should be
> > mentioned to your upstream maintainer when your tree is submitted for
> > merging. You may also want to consider cooperating with the maintainer
> > of the conflicting tree to minimise any particularly complex conflicts.
>
> This one is a bit tricky.
>
> Looking at how code in udp[46]_lib_lookup2 evolved, first:
>
> acdcecc61285 ("udp: correct reuseport selection with connected sockets")
>
> 1) exluded connected UDP sockets from reuseport group during lookup, and
> 2) limited fast reuseport return to groups with no connected sockets,
>
> The second change had an uninteded side-effect of discarding reuseport
> socket selection when reuseport group contained connected sockets.
>
> Then, recent
>
> efc6b6f6c311 ("udp: Improve load balancing for SO_REUSEPORT.")
>
> rectified it by recording reuseport socket selection as lookup result
> candidate, in case fast reuseport return did not happen because
> reuseport group had connected sockets.
>
> I belive that changes in commit efc6b6f6c311 can be rewritten as below
> to the same effect, by realizing that we are always setting the 'result'
> if 'score > badness'. Either to what reuseport_select_sock() returned or
> to 'sk' that scored higher than current 'badness' threshold.

Good point!
It looks good to me.


> ---8<---
> static struct sock *udp4_lib_lookup2(struct net *net,
> __be32 saddr, __be16 sport,
> __be32 daddr, unsigned int hnum,
> int dif, int sdif,
> struct udp_hslot *hslot2,
> struct sk_buff *skb)
> {
> struct sock *sk, *result;
> int score, badness;
> u32 hash = 0;
>
> result = NULL;
> badness = 0;
> udp_portaddr_for_each_entry_rcu(sk, &hslot2->head) {
> score = compute_score(sk, net, saddr, sport,
> daddr, hnum, dif, sdif);
> if (score > badness) {
> result = NULL;
> if (sk->sk_reuseport &&
> sk->sk_state != TCP_ESTABLISHED) {
> hash = udp_ehashfn(net, daddr, hnum,
> saddr, sport);
> result = reuseport_select_sock(sk, hash, skb,
> sizeof(struct udphdr));
> if (result && !reuseport_has_conns(sk, false))
> return result;
> }
> if (!result)
> result = sk;
> badness = score;
> }
> }
> return result;
> }
> ---8<---
>
> From there, it is now easier to resolve the conflict with
>
> 7629c73a1466 ("udp: Extract helper for selecting socket from reuseport group")
> 2a08748cd384 ("udp6: Extract helper for selecting socket from reuseport group")
>
> which extract the 'if (sk->sk_reuseport && sk->sk_state !=
> TCP_ESTABLISHED)' block into a helper called lookup_reuseport().
>
> To merge the two, we need to pull the reuseport_has_conns() check up
> from lookup_reuseport() and back into udp[46]_lib_lookup2(), because now
> we want to record reuseport socket selection even if reuseport group has
> connections.
>
> The only other call site of lookup_reuseport() is in
> udp[46]_lookup_run_bpf(). We don't want to discard the reuseport
> selected socket if group has connections there either, so no changes are
> needed. And, now that I think about it, the current behavior in
> udp[46]_lookup_run_bpf() is not right.
>
> The end result for udp4 will look like:
>
> ---8<---
> static inline struct sock *lookup_reuseport(struct net *net, struct sock *sk,
> struct sk_buff *skb,
> __be32 saddr, __be16 sport,
> __be32 daddr, unsigned short hnum)
> {
> struct sock *reuse_sk = NULL;
> u32 hash;
>
> if (sk->sk_reuseport && sk->sk_state != TCP_ESTABLISHED) {
> hash = udp_ehashfn(net, daddr, hnum, saddr, sport);
> reuse_sk = reuseport_select_sock(sk, hash, skb,
> sizeof(struct udphdr));
> }
> return reuse_sk;
> }
>
> /* called with rcu_read_lock() */
> static struct sock *udp4_lib_lookup2(struct net *net,
> __be32 saddr, __be16 sport,
> __be32 daddr, unsigned int hnum,
> int dif, int sdif,
> struct udp_hslot *hslot2,
> struct sk_buff *skb)
> {
> struct sock *sk, *result;
> int score, badness;
>
> result = NULL;
> badness = 0;
> udp_portaddr_for_each_entry_rcu(sk, &hslot2->head) {
> score = compute_score(sk, net, saddr, sport,
> daddr, hnum, dif, sdif);
> if (score > badness) {
> result = lookup_reuseport(net, sk, skb,
> saddr, sport, daddr, hnum);
> if (result && !reuseport_has_conns(sk, false))
> return result;
> if (!result)
> result = sk;
> badness = score;
> }
> }
> return result;
> }
> ---8<---
>
> I will submit a patch that pulls the reuseport_has_conns() check from
> lookup_reuseport() to bpf-next. That should bring the two sides of the
> merge closer. Please let me know if I can help in any other way.
>
> Also, please take a look at the 3-way diff below from my attempt to
> merge net tree into bpf-next tree taking the described approach.
>
> Thanks,
> -jkbs

Can I submit a patch to net tree that rewrites udp[46]_lib_lookup2() to
use only 'result' ?

Best Regards,
Kuniyuki

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