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authorDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>2016-09-07 11:19:31 +0300
committerDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>2016-09-07 17:33:20 +0300
commit8d94aa381dab19f3c0f524f5d255248b0ae50125 (patch)
tree3e892a6e923f93c3af363e179fddd832330c2168 /net/rxrpc/recvmsg.c
parent6543ac523558b2392271f3f8088e6455b3f00bb1 (diff)
downloadlinux-8d94aa381dab19f3c0f524f5d255248b0ae50125.tar.xz
rxrpc: Calls shouldn't hold socket refs
rxrpc calls shouldn't hold refs on the sock struct. This was done so that the socket wouldn't go away whilst the call was in progress, such that the call could reach the socket's queues. However, we can mark the socket as requiring an RCU release and rely on the RCU read lock. To make this work, we do: (1) rxrpc_release_call() removes the call's call user ID. This is now only called from socket operations and not from the call processor: rxrpc_accept_call() / rxrpc_kernel_accept_call() rxrpc_reject_call() / rxrpc_kernel_reject_call() rxrpc_kernel_end_call() rxrpc_release_calls_on_socket() rxrpc_recvmsg() Though it is also called in the cleanup path of rxrpc_accept_incoming_call() before we assign a user ID. (2) Pass the socket pointer into rxrpc_release_call() rather than getting it from the call so that we can get rid of uninitialised calls. (3) Fix call processor queueing to pass a ref to the work queue and to release that ref at the end of the processor function (or to pass it back to the work queue if we have to requeue). (4) Skip out of the call processor function asap if the call is complete and don't requeue it if the call is complete. (5) Clean up the call immediately that the refcount reaches 0 rather than trying to defer it. Actual deallocation is deferred to RCU, however. (6) Don't hold socket refs for allocated calls. (7) Use the RCU read lock when queueing a message on a socket and treat the call's socket pointer according to RCU rules and check it for NULL. We also need to use the RCU read lock when viewing a call through procfs. (8) Transmit the final ACK/ABORT to a client call in rxrpc_release_call() if this hasn't been done yet so that we can then disconnect the call. Once the call is disconnected, it won't have any access to the connection struct and the UDP socket for the call work processor to be able to send the ACK. Terminal retransmission will be handled by the connection processor. (9) Release all calls immediately on the closing of a socket rather than trying to defer this. Incomplete calls will be aborted. The call refcount model is much simplified. Refs are held on the call by: (1) A socket's user ID tree. (2) A socket's incoming call secureq and acceptq. (3) A kernel service that has a call in progress. (4) A queued call work processor. We have to take care to put any call that we failed to queue. (5) sk_buffs on a socket's receive queue. A future patch will get rid of this. Whilst we're at it, we can do: (1) Get rid of the RXRPC_CALL_EV_RELEASE event. Release is now done entirely from the socket routines and never from the call's processor. (2) Get rid of the RXRPC_CALL_DEAD state. Calls now end in the RXRPC_CALL_COMPLETE state. (3) Get rid of the rxrpc_call::destroyer work item. Calls are now torn down when their refcount reaches 0 and then handed over to RCU for final cleanup. (4) Get rid of the rxrpc_call::deadspan timer. Calls are cleaned up immediately they're finished with and don't hang around. Post-completion retransmission is handled by the connection processor once the call is disconnected. (5) Get rid of the dead call expiry setting as there's no longer a timer to set. (6) rxrpc_destroy_all_calls() can just check that the call list is empty. Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/rxrpc/recvmsg.c')
-rw-r--r--net/rxrpc/recvmsg.c24
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/net/rxrpc/recvmsg.c b/net/rxrpc/recvmsg.c
index 97f8ee76c67c..6876ffb3b410 100644
--- a/net/rxrpc/recvmsg.c
+++ b/net/rxrpc/recvmsg.c
@@ -19,28 +19,6 @@
#include "ar-internal.h"
/*
- * removal a call's user ID from the socket tree to make the user ID available
- * again and so that it won't be seen again in association with that call
- */
-void rxrpc_remove_user_ID(struct rxrpc_sock *rx, struct rxrpc_call *call)
-{
- _debug("RELEASE CALL %d", call->debug_id);
-
- if (test_bit(RXRPC_CALL_HAS_USERID, &call->flags)) {
- write_lock_bh(&rx->call_lock);
- rb_erase(&call->sock_node, &call->socket->calls);
- clear_bit(RXRPC_CALL_HAS_USERID, &call->flags);
- write_unlock_bh(&rx->call_lock);
- }
-
- read_lock_bh(&call->state_lock);
- if (!test_bit(RXRPC_CALL_RELEASED, &call->flags) &&
- !test_and_set_bit(RXRPC_CALL_EV_RELEASE, &call->events))
- rxrpc_queue_call(call);
- read_unlock_bh(&call->state_lock);
-}
-
-/*
* receive a message from an RxRPC socket
* - we need to be careful about two or more threads calling recvmsg
* simultaneously
@@ -338,7 +316,7 @@ terminal_message:
if (skb_dequeue(&rx->sk.sk_receive_queue) != skb)
BUG();
rxrpc_free_skb(skb);
- rxrpc_remove_user_ID(rx, call);
+ rxrpc_release_call(rx, call);
}
release_sock(&rx->sk);