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SubjectRe: [PATCH RFC net-next v5 03/14] af_vsock: support multi-transport datagrams
On Thu, Aug 03, 2023 at 06:58:24PM +0000, Bobby Eshleman wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 03, 2023 at 02:42:26PM +0200, Stefano Garzarella wrote:
>> On Thu, Aug 03, 2023 at 12:53:22AM +0000, Bobby Eshleman wrote:
>> > On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 10:24:44PM +0000, Bobby Eshleman wrote:
>> > > On Sun, Jul 23, 2023 at 12:53:15AM +0300, Arseniy Krasnov wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > On 19.07.2023 03:50, Bobby Eshleman wrote:
>> > > > > This patch adds support for multi-transport datagrams.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > This includes:
>> > > > > - Per-packet lookup of transports when using sendto(sockaddr_vm)
>> > > > > - Selecting H2G or G2H transport using VMADDR_FLAG_TO_HOST and CID in
>> > > > > sockaddr_vm
>> > > > > - rename VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_DGRAM to VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_DGRAM_FALLBACK
>> > > > > - connect() now assigns the transport for (similar to connectible
>> > > > > sockets)
>> > > > >
>> > > > > To preserve backwards compatibility with VMCI, some important changes
>> > > > > are made. The "transport_dgram" / VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_DGRAM is changed to
>> > > > > be used for dgrams only if there is not yet a g2h or h2g transport that
>> > > > > has been registered that can transmit the packet. If there is a g2h/h2g
>> > > > > transport for that remote address, then that transport will be used and
>> > > > > not "transport_dgram". This essentially makes "transport_dgram" a
>> > > > > fallback transport for when h2g/g2h has not yet gone online, and so it
>> > > > > is renamed "transport_dgram_fallback". VMCI implements this transport.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > The logic around "transport_dgram" needs to be retained to prevent
>> > > > > breaking VMCI:
>> > > > >
>> > > > > 1) VMCI datagrams existed prior to h2g/g2h and so operate under a
>> > > > > different paradigm. When the vmci transport comes online, it registers
>> > > > > itself with the DGRAM feature, but not H2G/G2H. Only later when the
>> > > > > transport has more information about its environment does it register
>> > > > > H2G or G2H. In the case that a datagram socket is created after
>> > > > > VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_DGRAM registration but before G2H/H2G registration,
>> > > > > the "transport_dgram" transport is the only registered transport and so
>> > > > > needs to be used.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > 2) VMCI seems to require a special message be sent by the transport when a
>> > > > > datagram socket calls bind(). Under the h2g/g2h model, the transport
>> > > > > is selected using the remote_addr which is set by connect(). At
>> > > > > bind time there is no remote_addr because often no connect() has been
>> > > > > called yet: the transport is null. Therefore, with a null transport
>> > > > > there doesn't seem to be any good way for a datagram socket to tell the
>> > > > > VMCI transport that it has just had bind() called upon it.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > With the new fallback logic, after H2G/G2H comes online the socket layer
>> > > > > will access the VMCI transport via transport_{h2g,g2h}. Prior to H2G/G2H
>> > > > > coming online, the socket layer will access the VMCI transport via
>> > > > > "transport_dgram_fallback".
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Only transports with a special datagram fallback use-case such as VMCI
>> > > > > need to register VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_DGRAM_FALLBACK.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Signed-off-by: Bobby Eshleman <bobby.eshleman@bytedance.com>
>> > > > > ---
>> > > > > drivers/vhost/vsock.c | 1 -
>> > > > > include/linux/virtio_vsock.h | 2 --
>> > > > > include/net/af_vsock.h | 10 +++---
>> > > > > net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c | 64 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
>> > > > > net/vmw_vsock/hyperv_transport.c | 6 ----
>> > > > > net/vmw_vsock/virtio_transport.c | 1 -
>> > > > > net/vmw_vsock/virtio_transport_common.c | 7 ----
>> > > > > net/vmw_vsock/vmci_transport.c | 2 +-
>> > > > > net/vmw_vsock/vsock_loopback.c | 1 -
>> > > > > 9 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
>> > > > >
>> > > > > diff --git a/drivers/vhost/vsock.c b/drivers/vhost/vsock.c
>> > > > > index ae8891598a48..d5d6a3c3f273 100644
>> > > > > --- a/drivers/vhost/vsock.c
>> > > > > +++ b/drivers/vhost/vsock.c
>> > > > > @@ -410,7 +410,6 @@ static struct virtio_transport vhost_transport = {
>> > > > > .cancel_pkt = vhost_transport_cancel_pkt,
>> > > > >
>> > > > > .dgram_enqueue = virtio_transport_dgram_enqueue,
>> > > > > - .dgram_bind = virtio_transport_dgram_bind,
>> > > > > .dgram_allow = virtio_transport_dgram_allow,
>> > > > >
>> > > > > .stream_enqueue = virtio_transport_stream_enqueue,
>> > > > > diff --git a/include/linux/virtio_vsock.h b/include/linux/virtio_vsock.h
>> > > > > index 18cbe8d37fca..7632552bee58 100644
>> > > > > --- a/include/linux/virtio_vsock.h
>> > > > > +++ b/include/linux/virtio_vsock.h
>> > > > > @@ -211,8 +211,6 @@ void virtio_transport_notify_buffer_size(struct vsock_sock *vsk, u64 *val);
>> > > > > u64 virtio_transport_stream_rcvhiwat(struct vsock_sock *vsk);
>> > > > > bool virtio_transport_stream_is_active(struct vsock_sock *vsk);
>> > > > > bool virtio_transport_stream_allow(u32 cid, u32 port);
>> > > > > -int virtio_transport_dgram_bind(struct vsock_sock *vsk,
>> > > > > - struct sockaddr_vm *addr);
>> > > > > bool virtio_transport_dgram_allow(u32 cid, u32 port);
>> > > > >
>> > > > > int virtio_transport_connect(struct vsock_sock *vsk);
>> > > > > diff --git a/include/net/af_vsock.h b/include/net/af_vsock.h
>> > > > > index 305d57502e89..f6a0ca9d7c3e 100644
>> > > > > --- a/include/net/af_vsock.h
>> > > > > +++ b/include/net/af_vsock.h
>> > > > > @@ -96,13 +96,13 @@ struct vsock_transport_send_notify_data {
>> > > > >
>> > > > > /* Transport features flags */
>> > > > > /* Transport provides host->guest communication */
>> > > > > -#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_H2G 0x00000001
>> > > > > +#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_H2G 0x00000001
>> > > > > /* Transport provides guest->host communication */
>> > > > > -#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_G2H 0x00000002
>> > > > > -/* Transport provides DGRAM communication */
>> > > > > -#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_DGRAM 0x00000004
>> > > > > +#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_G2H 0x00000002
>> > > > > +/* Transport provides fallback for DGRAM communication */
>> > > > > +#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_DGRAM_FALLBACK 0x00000004
>> > > > > /* Transport provides local (loopback) communication */
>> > > > > -#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_LOCAL 0x00000008
>> > > > > +#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_LOCAL 0x00000008
>> > > > >
>> > > > > struct vsock_transport {
>> > > > > struct module *module;
>> > > > > diff --git a/net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c b/net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c
>> > > > > index ae5ac5531d96..26c97b33d55a 100644
>> > > > > --- a/net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c
>> > > > > +++ b/net/vmw_vsock/af_vsock.c
>> > > > > @@ -139,8 +139,8 @@ struct proto vsock_proto = {
>> > > > > static const struct vsock_transport *transport_h2g;
>> > > > > /* Transport used for guest->host communication */
>> > > > > static const struct vsock_transport *transport_g2h;
>> > > > > -/* Transport used for DGRAM communication */
>> > > > > -static const struct vsock_transport *transport_dgram;
>> > > > > +/* Transport used as a fallback for DGRAM communication */
>> > > > > +static const struct vsock_transport *transport_dgram_fallback;
>> > > > > /* Transport used for local communication */
>> > > > > static const struct vsock_transport *transport_local;
>> > > > > static DEFINE_MUTEX(vsock_register_mutex);
>> > > > > @@ -439,6 +439,18 @@ vsock_connectible_lookup_transport(unsigned int cid, __u8 flags)
>> > > > > return transport;
>> > > > > }
>> > > > >
>> > > > > +static const struct vsock_transport *
>> > > > > +vsock_dgram_lookup_transport(unsigned int cid, __u8 flags)
>> > > > > +{
>> > > > > + const struct vsock_transport *transport;
>> > > > > +
>> > > > > + transport = vsock_connectible_lookup_transport(cid, flags);
>> > > > > + if (transport)
>> > > > > + return transport;
>> > > > > +
>> > > > > + return transport_dgram_fallback;
>> > > > > +}
>> > > > > +
>> > > > > /* Assign a transport to a socket and call the .init transport callback.
>> > > > > *
>> > > > > * Note: for connection oriented socket this must be called when vsk->remote_addr
>> > > > > @@ -475,7 +487,8 @@ int vsock_assign_transport(struct vsock_sock *vsk, struct vsock_sock *psk)
>> > > > >
>> > > > > switch (sk->sk_type) {
>> > > > > case SOCK_DGRAM:
>> > > > > - new_transport = transport_dgram;
>> > > > > + new_transport = vsock_dgram_lookup_transport(remote_cid,
>> > > > > + remote_flags);
>> > > >
>> > > > I'm a little bit confused about this:
>> > > > 1) Let's create SOCK_DGRAM socket using vsock_create()
>> > > > 2) for SOCK_DGRAM it calls 'vsock_assign_transport()' and we go here, remote_cid == -1
>> > > > 3) I guess 'vsock_dgram_lookup_transport()' calls logic from 0002 and returns h2g for such remote cid, which is not
>> > > > correct I think...
>> > > >
>> > > > Please correct me if i'm wrong
>> > > >
>> > > > Thanks, Arseniy
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > > As I understand, for the VMCI case, if transport_h2g != NULL, then
>> > > transport_h2g == transport_dgram_fallback. In either case,
>> > > vsk->transport == transport_dgram_fallback.
>> > >
>> > > For the virtio/vhost case, temporarily vsk->transport == transport_h2g,
>> > > but it is unused because vsk->transport->dgram_bind == NULL.
>> > >
>> > > Until SS_CONNECTED is set by connect() and vsk->transport is set
>> > > correctly, the send path is barred from using the bad transport.
>> > >
>> > > I guess the recvmsg() path is a little more sketchy, and probably only
>> > > works in my test cases because h2g/g2h in the vhost/virtio case have
>> > > identical dgram_addr_init() implementations.
>> > >
>> > > I think a cleaner solution is maybe checking in vsock_create() if
>> > > dgram_bind is implemented. If it is not, then vsk->transport should be
>> > > reset to NULL and a comment added explaining why VMCI requires this.
>> > >
>> > > Then the other calls can begin explicitly checking for vsk->transport ==
>> > > NULL.
>> >
>> > Actually, on further reflection here, in order for the vsk->transport to
>> > be called in time for ->dgram_addr_init(), it is going to be necessary
>> > to call vsock_assign_transport() in vsock_dgram_bind() anyway.
>> >
>> > I think this means that the vsock_assign_transport() call can be removed
>> > from vsock_create() call entirely, and yet VMCI can still dispatch
>> > messages upon bind() calls as needed.
>> >
>> > This would then simplify the whole arrangement, if there aren't other
>> > unseen issues.
>>
>> This sounds like a good approach.
>>
>> My only question is whether vsock_dgram_bind() is always called for each
>> dgram socket.
>>
>
>No, not yet.
>
>Currently, receivers may use vsock_dgram_recvmsg() prior to any bind,
>but this should probably change.
>
>For UDP, if we initialize a socket and call recvmsg() with no prior
>bind, then the socket will be auto-bound to 0.0.0.0. I guess vsock
>should probably also auto-bind in this case.

I see.

>
>For other cases, bind may not be called prior to calls to vsock_poll() /
>vsock_getname() (even if it doesn't make sense to do so), but I think it
>is okay as long as vsk->transport is not used.

Makes sense.

>
>vsock_dgram_sendmsg() always auto-binds if needed.

Okay, but the transport for sending messages, doesn't depend on the
local address, right?

Thanks,
Stefano
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