* [PATCH v9 1/2] tcp: leverage support of SO_PEEK_OFF socket option when available
2024-07-12 19:04 [PATCH v9 0/2] Add support for SO_PEEK_OFF Jon Maloy
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From: Jon Maloy @ 2024-07-12 19:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: passt-dev, sbrivio, lvivier, dgibson, jmaloy
From linux-6.9.0 the kernel will contain
commit 05ea491641d3 ("tcp: add support for SO_PEEK_OFF socket option").
This new feature makes is possible to call recv_msg(MSG_PEEK) and make
it start reading data from a given offset set by the SO_PEEK_OFF socket
option. This way, we can avoid repeated reading of already read bytes of
a received message, hence saving read cycles when forwarding TCP
messages in the host->name space direction.
In this commit, we add functionality to leverage this feature when
available, while we fall back to the previous behavior when not.
Measurements with iperf3 shows that throughput increases with 15-20
percent in the host->namespace direction when this feature is used.
Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jmaloy@redhat.com>
---
v2: - Some smaller changes as suggested by David Gibson and Stefano Brivio.
- Moved initial set_peek_offset(0) to only the locations where the socket is set
to ESTABLISHED.
- Removed the per-packet synchronization between sk_peek_off and
already_sent. Instead only doing it in retransmit situations.
- The problem I found when trouble shooting the occasionally occurring
out of synch values between 'already_sent' and 'sk_peek_offset' may
have deeper implications that we may need to be investigate.
v3: - Rebased to most recent version of tcp.c, plus the previous
patch in this series.
- Some changes based on feedback from PASST team
v4: - Some small changes based on feedback from Stefan/David.
v5: - Re-added accidentally dropped set_peek_offset() line.
Thank you, David.
v6: - Adapted to new file structure. No code changes.
v7: - Added a tcp_rst() when we tcp_set_peek_offset() fails.
Suggested by David and Stefano.
---
tcp.c | 54 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
tcp.h | 3 +++
tcp_buf.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++------
3 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tcp.c b/tcp.c
index 698e7ec..e7e0a98 100644
--- a/tcp.c
+++ b/tcp.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ static union inany_addr low_rtt_dst[LOW_RTT_TABLE_SIZE];
char tcp_buf_discard [MAX_WINDOW];
+/* Does the kernel support TCP_PEEK_OFF? */
+bool peek_offset_cap;
+
/* sendmsg() to socket */
static struct iovec tcp_iov [UIO_MAXIOV];
@@ -388,6 +391,25 @@ static_assert(ARRAY_SIZE(tc_hash) >= FLOW_MAX,
int init_sock_pool4 [TCP_SOCK_POOL_SIZE];
int init_sock_pool6 [TCP_SOCK_POOL_SIZE];
+/**
+ * tcp_set_peek_offset() - Set SO_PEEK_OFF offset on a socket if supported
+ * @s: Socket to update
+ * @offset: Offset in bytes
+ *
+ * Return: -1 when it fails, 0 otherwise.
+ */
+int tcp_set_peek_offset(int s, int offset)
+{
+ if (!peek_offset_cap)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PEEK_OFF, &offset, sizeof(offset))) {
+ err("Failed to set SO_PEEK_OFF to %i in socket %i", offset, s);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
/**
* tcp_conn_epoll_events() - epoll events mask for given connection state
* @events: Current connection events
@@ -1948,6 +1970,10 @@ static int tcp_data_from_tap(struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn,
"fast re-transmit, ACK: %u, previous sequence: %u",
max_ack_seq, conn->seq_to_tap);
conn->seq_to_tap = max_ack_seq;
+ if (tcp_set_peek_offset(conn->sock, 0)) {
+ tcp_rst(c, conn);
+ return -1;
+ }
tcp_data_from_sock(c, conn);
}
@@ -2040,6 +2066,10 @@ static void tcp_conn_from_sock_finish(struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn,
conn->seq_ack_to_tap = conn->seq_from_tap;
conn_event(c, conn, ESTABLISHED);
+ if (tcp_set_peek_offset(conn->sock, 0)) {
+ tcp_rst(c, conn);
+ return;
+ }
/* The client might have sent data already, which we didn't
* dequeue waiting for SYN,ACK from tap -- check now.
@@ -2120,6 +2150,8 @@ int tcp_tap_handler(struct ctx *c, uint8_t pif, sa_family_t af,
goto reset;
conn_event(c, conn, ESTABLISHED);
+ if (tcp_set_peek_offset(conn->sock, 0))
+ goto reset;
if (th->fin) {
conn->seq_from_tap++;
@@ -2368,8 +2400,12 @@ void tcp_timer_handler(struct ctx *c, union epoll_ref ref)
flow_dbg(conn, "ACK timeout, retry");
conn->retrans++;
conn->seq_to_tap = conn->seq_ack_from_tap;
- tcp_data_from_sock(c, conn);
- tcp_timer_ctl(c, conn);
+ if (tcp_set_peek_offset(conn->sock, 0)) {
+ tcp_rst(c, conn);
+ } else {
+ tcp_data_from_sock(c, conn);
+ tcp_timer_ctl(c, conn);
+ }
}
} else {
struct itimerspec new = { { 0 }, { ACT_TIMEOUT, 0 } };
@@ -2660,7 +2696,8 @@ static void tcp_sock_refill_init(const struct ctx *c)
*/
int tcp_init(struct ctx *c)
{
- unsigned b;
+ unsigned int b, optv = 0;
+ int s;
for (b = 0; b < TCP_HASH_TABLE_SIZE; b++)
tc_hash[b] = FLOW_SIDX_NONE;
@@ -2684,6 +2721,17 @@ int tcp_init(struct ctx *c)
NS_CALL(tcp_ns_socks_init, c);
}
+ /* Probe for SO_PEEK_OFF support */
+ s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_CLOEXEC, IPPROTO_TCP);
+ if (s < 0) {
+ warn_perror("Temporary TCP socket creation failed");
+ } else {
+ if (!setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PEEK_OFF, &optv, sizeof(int)))
+ peek_offset_cap = true;
+ close(s);
+ }
+ info("SO_PEEK_OFF%ssupported", peek_offset_cap ? " " : " not ");
+
return 0;
}
diff --git a/tcp.h b/tcp.h
index a9b8bf8..e9ff019 100644
--- a/tcp.h
+++ b/tcp.h
@@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ void tcp_timer(struct ctx *c, const struct timespec *now);
void tcp_defer_handler(struct ctx *c);
void tcp_update_l2_buf(const unsigned char *eth_d, const unsigned char *eth_s);
+int tcp_set_peek_offset(int s, int offset);
+
+extern bool peek_offset_cap;
/**
* union tcp_epoll_ref - epoll reference portion for TCP connections
diff --git a/tcp_buf.c b/tcp_buf.c
index ff9f797..11dce02 100644
--- a/tcp_buf.c
+++ b/tcp_buf.c
@@ -408,6 +408,7 @@ int tcp_buf_data_from_sock(struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn)
uint32_t already_sent, seq;
struct iovec *iov;
+ /* How much have we read/sent since last received ack ? */
already_sent = conn->seq_to_tap - conn->seq_ack_from_tap;
if (SEQ_LT(already_sent, 0)) {
@@ -416,6 +417,10 @@ int tcp_buf_data_from_sock(struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn)
conn->seq_ack_from_tap, conn->seq_to_tap);
conn->seq_to_tap = conn->seq_ack_from_tap;
already_sent = 0;
+ if (tcp_set_peek_offset(s, 0)) {
+ tcp_rst(c, conn);
+ return -1;
+ }
}
if (!wnd_scaled || already_sent >= wnd_scaled) {
@@ -433,11 +438,16 @@ int tcp_buf_data_from_sock(struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn)
iov_rem = (wnd_scaled - already_sent) % mss;
}
- mh_sock.msg_iov = iov_sock;
- mh_sock.msg_iovlen = fill_bufs + 1;
-
- iov_sock[0].iov_base = tcp_buf_discard;
- iov_sock[0].iov_len = already_sent;
+ /* Prepare iov according to kernel capability */
+ if (!peek_offset_cap) {
+ mh_sock.msg_iov = iov_sock;
+ iov_sock[0].iov_base = tcp_buf_discard;
+ iov_sock[0].iov_len = already_sent;
+ mh_sock.msg_iovlen = fill_bufs + 1;
+ } else {
+ mh_sock.msg_iov = &iov_sock[1];
+ mh_sock.msg_iovlen = fill_bufs;
+ }
if (( v4 && tcp4_payload_used + fill_bufs > TCP_FRAMES_MEM) ||
(!v4 && tcp6_payload_used + fill_bufs > TCP_FRAMES_MEM)) {
@@ -478,7 +488,10 @@ int tcp_buf_data_from_sock(struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn)
return 0;
}
- sendlen = len - already_sent;
+ sendlen = len;
+ if (!peek_offset_cap)
+ sendlen -= already_sent;
+
if (sendlen <= 0) {
conn_flag(c, conn, STALLED);
return 0;
--
@@ -408,6 +408,7 @@ int tcp_buf_data_from_sock(struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn)
uint32_t already_sent, seq;
struct iovec *iov;
+ /* How much have we read/sent since last received ack ? */
already_sent = conn->seq_to_tap - conn->seq_ack_from_tap;
if (SEQ_LT(already_sent, 0)) {
@@ -416,6 +417,10 @@ int tcp_buf_data_from_sock(struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn)
conn->seq_ack_from_tap, conn->seq_to_tap);
conn->seq_to_tap = conn->seq_ack_from_tap;
already_sent = 0;
+ if (tcp_set_peek_offset(s, 0)) {
+ tcp_rst(c, conn);
+ return -1;
+ }
}
if (!wnd_scaled || already_sent >= wnd_scaled) {
@@ -433,11 +438,16 @@ int tcp_buf_data_from_sock(struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn)
iov_rem = (wnd_scaled - already_sent) % mss;
}
- mh_sock.msg_iov = iov_sock;
- mh_sock.msg_iovlen = fill_bufs + 1;
-
- iov_sock[0].iov_base = tcp_buf_discard;
- iov_sock[0].iov_len = already_sent;
+ /* Prepare iov according to kernel capability */
+ if (!peek_offset_cap) {
+ mh_sock.msg_iov = iov_sock;
+ iov_sock[0].iov_base = tcp_buf_discard;
+ iov_sock[0].iov_len = already_sent;
+ mh_sock.msg_iovlen = fill_bufs + 1;
+ } else {
+ mh_sock.msg_iov = &iov_sock[1];
+ mh_sock.msg_iovlen = fill_bufs;
+ }
if (( v4 && tcp4_payload_used + fill_bufs > TCP_FRAMES_MEM) ||
(!v4 && tcp6_payload_used + fill_bufs > TCP_FRAMES_MEM)) {
@@ -478,7 +488,10 @@ int tcp_buf_data_from_sock(struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn)
return 0;
}
- sendlen = len - already_sent;
+ sendlen = len;
+ if (!peek_offset_cap)
+ sendlen -= already_sent;
+
if (sendlen <= 0) {
conn_flag(c, conn, STALLED);
return 0;
--
2.45.2
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* [PATCH v9 2/2] tcp: handle shrunk window advertisemenst from guest
2024-07-12 19:04 [PATCH v9 0/2] Add support for SO_PEEK_OFF Jon Maloy
2024-07-12 19:04 ` [PATCH v9 1/2] tcp: leverage support of SO_PEEK_OFF socket option when available Jon Maloy
@ 2024-07-12 19:04 ` Jon Maloy
2024-07-15 0:34 ` David Gibson
2024-07-12 19:43 ` [PATCH v9 0/2] Add support for SO_PEEK_OFF Stefano Brivio
2024-07-15 16:58 ` Stefano Brivio
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From: Jon Maloy @ 2024-07-12 19:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: passt-dev, sbrivio, lvivier, dgibson, jmaloy
A bug in kernel TCP may lead to a deadlock where a zero window is sent
from the guest peer, while it is unable to send out window updates even
after socket reads have freed up enough buffer space to permit a larger
window. In this situation, new window advertisements from the peer can
only be triggered by data packets arriving from this side.
However, currently such packets are never sent, because the zero-window
condition prevents this side from sending out any packets whatsoever
to the peer.
We notice that the above bug is triggered *only* after the peer has
dropped one or more arriving packets because of severe memory squeeze,
and that we hence always enter a retransmission situation when this
occurs. This also means that the implementation goes against the
RFC-9293 recommendation that a previously advertised window never
should shrink.
RFC-9293 seems to permit that we can continue sending up to the right
edge of the last advertised non-zero window in such situations, so that
is what we do to resolve this situation.
It turns out that this solution is extremely simple to implememt in the
code: We just omit to save the advertised zero-window when we see that
it has shrunk, i.e., if the acknowledged sequence number in the
advertisement message is lower than that of the last data byte sent
from our side.
When that is the case, the following happens:
- The 'retr' flag in tcp_data_from_tap() will be 'false', so no
retransmission will occur at this occasion.
- The data stream will soon reach the right edge of the previously
advertised window. In fact, in all observed cases we have seen that
it is already there when the zero-advertisement arrives.
- At that moment, the flags STALLED and ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE will be set,
unless they already have been, meaning that only the next timer
expiration will open for data retransmission or transmission.
- When that happens, the memory squeeze at the guest will normally have
abated, and the data flow can resume.
It should be noted that although this solves the problem we have at
hand, it is a work-around, and not a genuine solution to the described
kernel bug.
Suggested-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jmaloy@redhat.com>
--
v2: Updated comment with reference to kernel commit where bug was
introduced.
---
tcp.c | 8 ++++++++
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tcp.c b/tcp.c
index e7e0a98..bda6758 100644
--- a/tcp.c
+++ b/tcp.c
@@ -1426,6 +1426,14 @@ static void tcp_get_tap_ws(struct tcp_tap_conn *conn,
static void tcp_tap_window_update(struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, unsigned wnd)
{
wnd = MIN(MAX_WINDOW, wnd << conn->ws_from_tap);
+
+ /* Work-around for bug introduced in peer kernel code, commit
+ * d4317abf7160 ("net: tcp: send zero-window ACK when no memory").
+ * We don't update if window shrank to zero.
+ */
+ if (!wnd && SEQ_LT(conn->seq_ack_from_tap, conn->seq_to_tap))
+ return;
+
conn->wnd_from_tap = MIN(wnd >> conn->ws_from_tap, USHRT_MAX);
/* FIXME: reflect the tap-side receiver's window back to the sock-side
--
@@ -1426,6 +1426,14 @@ static void tcp_get_tap_ws(struct tcp_tap_conn *conn,
static void tcp_tap_window_update(struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, unsigned wnd)
{
wnd = MIN(MAX_WINDOW, wnd << conn->ws_from_tap);
+
+ /* Work-around for bug introduced in peer kernel code, commit
+ * d4317abf7160 ("net: tcp: send zero-window ACK when no memory").
+ * We don't update if window shrank to zero.
+ */
+ if (!wnd && SEQ_LT(conn->seq_ack_from_tap, conn->seq_to_tap))
+ return;
+
conn->wnd_from_tap = MIN(wnd >> conn->ws_from_tap, USHRT_MAX);
/* FIXME: reflect the tap-side receiver's window back to the sock-side
--
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