Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 18:42:29 +0300 From: Slawa Olhovchenkov <slw@zxy.spb.ru> To: Julien Charbon <jch@freebsd.org> Cc: Konstantin Belousov <kostikbel@gmail.com>, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.org, hiren panchasara <hiren@strugglingcoder.info> Subject: Re: 11.0 stuck on high network load Message-ID: <20161012154229.GC57876@zxy.spb.ru> In-Reply-To: <e8a46471-576d-e074-8a50-5c316fb98bce@freebsd.org> References: <20161012084045.GA57714@zxy.spb.ru> <f3c0e73a-5e6e-2190-aed3-499250c1764c@freebsd.org> <20161012092945.GB57714@zxy.spb.ru> <4b0d4b58-6d13-3cd5-6991-27163f27acca@freebsd.org> <20161012095233.GC57714@zxy.spb.ru> <e4f1343c-636a-0970-856b-e65955f79e1a@freebsd.org> <20161012121322.GB57876@zxy.spb.ru> <62d8861c-673e-6d86-e96e-751399e505e5@freebsd.org> <20161012130103.GD57714@zxy.spb.ru> <e8a46471-576d-e074-8a50-5c316fb98bce@freebsd.org>
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On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 05:17:35PM +0200, Julien Charbon wrote: > >>>>>>>> I see, thus just for the context: The TCP stack in sys/dev/cxgb* is a > >>>>>>>> TOE (TCP Offload Engine?) TCP stack for Chelsio NICs, it is a > >>>>>>>> separate/side TCP stack that is used only with TCP_OFFLOAD option. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> This TOE TCP stack actually has its own set of detach()/input() > >>>>>>>> functions and seems to check INP_DROPPED flag properly. I guess @np > >>>>>>>> check fixes in socket TCP stack and decides which one can also impact > >>>>>>>> the Chelsio TOE TCP stack. Some bugs are only in socket TCP stack, some > >>>>>>>> are only in TOE TCP stack. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I am fear about other direction -- setting INP_TIMEWAIT in Chelsio TOE > >>>>>>> TCP stack and impact this to > >>>>>>> tcp_timer_2msl()/tcp_close()/sofree()/tcp_usr_detach() path. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I see, I expect no problem on this side as tcp_timer_2msl() checks the > >>>>>> INP_TIMEWAIT flag and do not call tcp_close() if set. > >>>>> > >>>>> I am about case when at time of first INP_WUNLOCK() tcp_timer_2msl() > >>>>> don't see INP_TIMEWAIT, call tcp_close(), tcp_close() do INP_WUNLOCK() > >>>>> and now Chelsio TOE take INP_WLOCK, do tcp_twstart() and set > >>>>> INP_TIMEWAIT. After this tcp_timer_2msl resume and have unexpected > >>>>> INP_TIMEWAIT in tcp_usr_detach(). > >>>> > >>>> Sure, basically the same bug that in classic TCP stack. If you think > >>>> it can happen, send an email describing that to np@ and he will check > >>>> and fix that. He is a TOE TCP stack expert and I am not. In all cases, > >>>> if this issue is possible in TOE TCP stack context, the patch will be > >>>> straightforward: If the INP_DROPPED flag is set do not call tcp_twstart(). I am email to np@ > >>>> The current patch focuses only on the classic TCP stack. > >>> > >>> May be current workaround (with logging) in tcp_usr_detach() is good > >>> solutuion for preventing system lockout by similar bugs? > >> > >> Good question, the quick workaround in tcp_usr_detach() does not handle > >> all the cases. If it reduces the number of crashes you can still find > >> scenarios where it can have unexpected side effect. > > > > This is best then guaranted lockout. > > > >> Long term solution is to enforce: If the inp has the INP_DROPPED flag > >> just stop processing it and return. If you grep the INP_DROPPED flag in > >> kernel sources, you can see that this test is already done in almost all > >> tcp_*() processing functions but tcp_input(). > >> > >> I would say that even without this issue tcp_input() should check > >> INP_DROPPED flags after INP_WLOCK anyway. Same for the TOE TCP stack, > >> you are simply not supposed to process a inp with INP_DROPPED flag. > > > > Absolutly acceptant! > > May point is: more check and good handling of check result is best for > > stability. > > > > I.e. AND check INP_DROPPED in tcp_input AND workaroud INP_TIMEWAIT in > > tcp_usr_detach (with logging) and check of some posible cases in XXX TOE. > > > > Current TCP stack too complex and have many corner cases. This is need > > additional guards where posible (not caused kernel panic). > > I see your point: Even if this issue is caught by this assert: > > KASSERT(tp == NULL, ("tcp_detach: INP_TIMEWAIT && " > "INP_DROPPED && tp != NULL")); > https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/blob/release/11.0.0/sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c#L213 > > you might not have INVARIANT option, then you will get a lockout quite > difficult to debug. Thus what we can do is: > > - If INVARIANT is set: kernel panic to get all the details in the core. > - If INVARIANT is not set: Log this error with an explicit kernel > log(LOG_ERR) describing the issue, and then use the workaround to avoid > the double-free to let the system to good enough state. > > Something like: Yes, thanks! > tcp_detach() { > > ... > if (inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) { > > ... > if (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) { > > in_pcbdetach(inp); > if (__predict_true(tp == NULL)) { > in_pcbfree(inp); > } else { > #ifdef INVARIANTS > panic("tcp_detach: tp != NULL, That's not good because 'blah'\n"); > #else > log(LOG_ERR, "tcp_detach: tp != NULL, That's not good because > 'blah'\n"); May be some more info in log can help to detect root cause of issuse? I am don't know what info, may be flags or number of references? > #endif > INP_WUNLOCK(inp); > } > } > } > > ... > > } > > -- > Julien >
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