From: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
To: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
Cc: passt-dev@passt.top
Subject: Re: [PATCH v14 7/9] vhost-user: add vhost-user
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2024 10:48:41 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <83566556-2d9b-42ae-8876-588fe6b02b17@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20241127104514.5a09c0d0@elisabeth>
On 27/11/2024 10:45, Stefano Brivio wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Nov 2024 10:09:53 +0100
> Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> On 27/11/2024 05:47, Stefano Brivio wrote:
>>> On Fri, 22 Nov 2024 17:43:34 +0100
>>> Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> +/**
>>>> + * tcp_vu_send_flag() - Send segment with flags to vhost-user (no payload)
>>>> + * @c: Execution context
>>>> + * @conn: Connection pointer
>>>> + * @flags: TCP flags: if not set, send segment only if ACK is due
>>>> + *
>>>> + * Return: negative error code on connection reset, 0 otherwise
>>>> + */
>>>> +int tcp_vu_send_flag(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, int flags)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct vu_dev *vdev = c->vdev;
>>>> + struct vu_virtq *vq = &vdev->vq[VHOST_USER_RX_QUEUE];
>>>> + const struct flowside *tapside = TAPFLOW(conn);
>>>> + size_t l2len, l4len, optlen, hdrlen;
>>>> + struct vu_virtq_element flags_elem[2];
>>>> + struct tcp_payload_t *payload;
>>>> + struct ipv6hdr *ip6h = NULL;
>>>> + struct iovec flags_iov[2];
>>>> + struct iphdr *iph = NULL;
>>>> + struct ethhdr *eh;
>>>> + uint32_t seq;
>>>> + int elem_cnt;
>>>> + int nb_ack;
>>>> + int ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + hdrlen = tcp_vu_hdrlen(CONN_V6(conn));
>>>> +
>>>> + vu_set_element(&flags_elem[0], NULL, &flags_iov[0]);
>>>> +
>>>> + elem_cnt = vu_collect(vdev, vq, &flags_elem[0], 1,
>>>> + hdrlen + sizeof(struct tcp_syn_opts), NULL);
>>>
>>> Oops, I made this crash, by starting a number of iperf3 client threads
>>> on the host:
>>>
>>> $ iperf3 -c localhost -p 6001 -Z -l 500 -w 256M -t 600 -P20
>>>
>>> with matching server in the guest, then terminating QEMU while the test
>>> is running.
>>>
>>> Details (I saw it first, then I reproduced it under gdb):
>>>
>>> accepted connection from PID 3115463
>>> NDP: received RS, sending RA
>>> DHCP: offer to discover
>>> from 52:54:00:12:34:56
>>> DHCP: ack to request
>>> from 52:54:00:12:34:56
>>> NDP: sending unsolicited RA, next in 212s
>>> Client connection closed
>>>
>>> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>>> 0x00005555555884f5 in vring_avail_idx (vq=0x555559343f10 <vdev_storage+1296>) at virtio.c:138
>>> 138 vq->shadow_avail_idx = le16toh(vq->vring.avail->idx);
>>> (gdb) list
>>> 133 *
>>> 134 * Return: the available ring index of the given virtqueue
>>> 135 */
>>> 136 static inline uint16_t vring_avail_idx(struct vu_virtq *vq)
>>> 137 {
>>> 138 vq->shadow_avail_idx = le16toh(vq->vring.avail->idx);
>>> 139
>>> 140 return vq->shadow_avail_idx;
>>> 141 }
>>> 142
>>> (gdb) bt
>>> #0 0x00005555555884f5 in vring_avail_idx (vq=0x555559343f10 <vdev_storage+1296>) at virtio.c:138
>>> #1 vu_queue_empty (vq=vq@entry=0x555559343f10 <vdev_storage+1296>) at virtio.c:290
>>> #2 vu_queue_pop (dev=dev@entry=0x555559343a00 <vdev_storage>, vq=vq@entry=0x555559343f10 <vdev_storage+1296>, elem=elem@entry=0x7ffffff6f510) at virtio.c:505
>>> #3 0x0000555555588c8c in vu_collect (vdev=vdev@entry=0x555559343a00 <vdev_storage>, vq=vq@entry=0x555559343f10 <vdev_storage+1296>, elem=elem@entry=0x7ffffff6f510, max_elem=max_elem@entry=1,
>>> size=size@entry=74, frame_size=frame_size@entry=0x0) at vu_common.c:86
>>> #4 0x000055555557e00e in tcp_vu_send_flag (c=0x7ffffff6f7a0, conn=0x5555555bd2d0 <flowtab+2160>, flags=4) at tcp_vu.c:116
>>> #5 0x0000555555578125 in tcp_send_flag (flags=4, conn=0x5555555bd2d0 <flowtab+2160>, c=0x7ffffff6f7a0) at tcp.c:1278
>>> #6 tcp_rst_do (conn=<optimized out>, c=<optimized out>) at tcp.c:1293
>>> #7 tcp_timer_handler (c=c@entry=0x7ffffff6f7a0, ref=..., ref@entry=...) at tcp.c:2266
>>> #8 0x0000555555558f26 in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at passt.c:342
>>> (gdb) p *vq
>>> $1 = {vring = {num = 256, desc = 0x0, avail = 0x0, used = 0x0, log_guest_addr = 4338774592, flags = 0}, last_avail_idx = 35133, shadow_avail_idx = 35133, used_idx = 35133, signalled_used = 0,
>>> signalled_used_valid = false, notification = true, inuse = 0, call_fd = -1, kick_fd = -1, err_fd = -1, enable = 1, started = false, vra = {index = 0, flags = 0, desc_user_addr = 139660501995520,
>>> used_user_addr = 139660502000192, avail_user_addr = 139660501999616, log_guest_addr = 4338774592}}
>>> (gdb) p *vq->vring.avail
>>> Cannot access memory at address 0x0
>>>
>>> ...so we're sending a RST segment to the guest, but the ring doesn't
>>> exist anymore.
>>>
>>> By the way, I still have the gdb session running, if you need something
>>> else out of it.
>>>
>>> Now, I guess we should eventually introduce a more comprehensive
>>> handling of the case where the guest suddenly terminates (not specific
>>> to vhost-user), but given that we have vu_cleanup() working as expected
>>> in this case, I wonder if we shouldn't simply avoid calling
>>> vring_avail_idx() (it has a single caller) by checking for !vring.avail
>>> in the caller, or something like that.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, I think it's the lines I removed during the reviews:
>>
>> if (!vq->vring.avail)
>> return true;
>
> Ah, right:
>
> https://archives.passt.top/passt-dev/20241114163859.7eeafa38@elisabeth/
>
> ...so, at least in our case, it's more than "sanity checks" after all.
> :) Well, I guess it depends on the definition.
>
>> Could you try to checkout virtio.c from v11?
>
> That would take a rather lengthy rebase, but I tried to reintroduce all
> the checks you had:
>
> --
> diff --git a/virtio.c b/virtio.c
> index 6a97435..0598ff4 100644
> --- a/virtio.c
> +++ b/virtio.c
> @@ -284,6 +284,9 @@ static int virtqueue_read_next_desc(const struct vring_desc *desc,
> */
> bool vu_queue_empty(struct vu_virtq *vq)
> {
> + if (!vq->vring.avail)
> + return true;
> +
> if (vq->shadow_avail_idx != vq->last_avail_idx)
> return false;
>
> @@ -327,6 +330,9 @@ static bool vring_can_notify(const struct vu_dev *dev, struct vu_virtq *vq)
> */
> void vu_queue_notify(const struct vu_dev *dev, struct vu_virtq *vq)
> {
> + if (!vq->vring.avail)
> + return;
> +
> if (!vring_can_notify(dev, vq)) {
> debug("vhost-user: virtqueue can skip notify...");
> return;
> @@ -502,6 +508,9 @@ int vu_queue_pop(struct vu_dev *dev, struct vu_virtq *vq, struct vu_virtq_elemen
> unsigned int head;
> int ret;
>
> + if (!vq->vring.avail)
> + return -1;
> +
> if (vu_queue_empty(vq))
> return -1;
>
> @@ -591,6 +600,9 @@ void vu_queue_fill_by_index(struct vu_virtq *vq, unsigned int index,
> {
> struct vring_used_elem uelem;
>
> + if (!vq->vring.avail)
> + return;
> +
> idx = (idx + vq->used_idx) % vq->vring.num;
>
> uelem.id = htole32(index);
> @@ -633,6 +645,9 @@ void vu_queue_flush(struct vu_virtq *vq, unsigned int count)
> {
> uint16_t old, new;
>
> + if (!vq->vring.avail)
> + return;
> +
> /* Make sure buffer is written before we update index. */
> smp_wmb();
>
> --
>
> and it's all fine with those, I tried doing a few nasty things and
> didn't observe any issue.
>
> Any check I missed? Do you want to submit it as follow-up patch? I can
> also do that. I'd rather (still) avoid a re-post of v14 if possible.
>
As you prefer. Let me know.
Thanks,
Laurent
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Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-11-22 16:43 [PATCH v14 0/9] Add vhost-user support to passt. (part 3) Laurent Vivier
2024-11-22 16:43 ` [PATCH v14 1/9] packet: replace struct desc by struct iovec Laurent Vivier
2024-11-22 16:43 ` [PATCH v14 2/9] vhost-user: introduce virtio API Laurent Vivier
2024-11-22 16:43 ` [PATCH v14 3/9] vhost-user: introduce vhost-user API Laurent Vivier
2024-11-22 16:43 ` [PATCH v14 4/9] udp: Prepare udp.c to be shared with vhost-user Laurent Vivier
2024-11-22 16:43 ` [PATCH v14 5/9] tcp: Export headers functions Laurent Vivier
2024-11-22 16:43 ` [PATCH v14 6/9] passt: rename tap_sock_init() to tap_backend_init() Laurent Vivier
2024-11-22 16:43 ` [PATCH v14 7/9] vhost-user: add vhost-user Laurent Vivier
2024-11-26 5:14 ` Stefano Brivio
2024-11-26 13:53 ` Stefano Brivio
2024-11-26 14:11 ` Laurent Vivier
2024-11-26 15:20 ` Stefano Brivio
2024-11-26 15:41 ` Laurent Vivier
2024-11-26 5:24 ` David Gibson
2024-11-28 12:57 ` Laurent Vivier
2024-11-27 4:47 ` Stefano Brivio
2024-11-27 9:09 ` Laurent Vivier
2024-11-27 9:45 ` Stefano Brivio
2024-11-27 9:48 ` Laurent Vivier [this message]
2024-11-27 10:03 ` Stefano Brivio
2024-11-27 10:11 ` Laurent Vivier
2024-11-27 10:14 ` Stefano Brivio
2024-11-22 16:43 ` [PATCH v14 8/9] test: Add tests for passt in vhost-user mode Laurent Vivier
2024-11-22 16:43 ` [PATCH v14 9/9] tcp: Move tcp_l2_buf_fill_headers() to tcp_buf.c Laurent Vivier
2024-11-27 16:21 ` [PATCH v14 0/9] Add vhost-user support to passt. (part 3) Stefano Brivio
2024-11-27 16:40 ` Laurent Vivier
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