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Miller" Subject: [PATCH 4.14 117/126] net: sk_buff rbnode reorg Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2018 00:42:45 +0200 Message-Id: <20180917211711.665799911@linuxfoundation.org> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.19.0 In-Reply-To: <20180917211703.481236999@linuxfoundation.org> References: <20180917211703.481236999@linuxfoundation.org> User-Agent: quilt/0.65 X-stable: review MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org 4.14-stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let me know. ------------------ From: Eric Dumazet commit bffa72cf7f9df842f0016ba03586039296b4caaf upstream skb->rbnode shares space with skb->next, skb->prev and skb->tstamp Current uses (TCP receive ofo queue and netem) need to save/restore tstamp, while skb->dev is either NULL (TCP) or a constant for a given queue (netem). Since we plan using an RB tree for TCP retransmit queue to speedup SACK processing with large BDP, this patch exchanges skb->dev and skb->tstamp. This saves some overhead in both TCP and netem. v2: removes the swtstamp field from struct tcp_skb_cb Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet Cc: Soheil Hassas Yeganeh Cc: Wei Wang Cc: Willem de Bruijn Acked-by: Soheil Hassas Yeganeh Signed-off-by: David S. Miller Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman --- include/linux/skbuff.h | 24 ++-- include/net/inet_frag.h | 3 net/ipv4/inet_fragment.c | 14 +- net/ipv4/ip_fragment.c | 182 +++++++++++++++++--------------- net/ipv6/netfilter/nf_conntrack_reasm.c | 1 net/ipv6/reassembly.c | 1 6 files changed, 128 insertions(+), 97 deletions(-) --- a/include/linux/skbuff.h +++ b/include/linux/skbuff.h @@ -663,23 +663,27 @@ struct sk_buff { struct sk_buff *prev; union { - ktime_t tstamp; - u64 skb_mstamp; + struct net_device *dev; + /* Some protocols might use this space to store information, + * while device pointer would be NULL. + * UDP receive path is one user. + */ + unsigned long dev_scratch; }; }; - struct rb_node rbnode; /* used in netem & tcp stack */ + struct rb_node rbnode; /* used in netem, ip4 defrag, and tcp stack */ + struct list_head list; }; - struct sock *sk; union { - struct net_device *dev; - /* Some protocols might use this space to store information, - * while device pointer would be NULL. - * UDP receive path is one user. - */ - unsigned long dev_scratch; + struct sock *sk; int ip_defrag_offset; }; + + union { + ktime_t tstamp; + u64 skb_mstamp; + }; /* * This is the control buffer. It is free to use for every * layer. Please put your private variables there. If you --- a/include/net/inet_frag.h +++ b/include/net/inet_frag.h @@ -75,7 +75,8 @@ struct inet_frag_queue { struct timer_list timer; spinlock_t lock; refcount_t refcnt; - struct sk_buff *fragments; + struct sk_buff *fragments; /* Used in IPv6. */ + struct rb_root rb_fragments; /* Used in IPv4. */ struct sk_buff *fragments_tail; ktime_t stamp; int len; --- a/net/ipv4/inet_fragment.c +++ b/net/ipv4/inet_fragment.c @@ -136,12 +136,16 @@ void inet_frag_destroy(struct inet_frag_ fp = q->fragments; nf = q->net; f = nf->f; - while (fp) { - struct sk_buff *xp = fp->next; + if (fp) { + do { + struct sk_buff *xp = fp->next; - sum_truesize += fp->truesize; - kfree_skb(fp); - fp = xp; + sum_truesize += fp->truesize; + kfree_skb(fp); + fp = xp; + } while (fp); + } else { + sum_truesize = skb_rbtree_purge(&q->rb_fragments); } sum = sum_truesize + f->qsize; --- a/net/ipv4/ip_fragment.c +++ b/net/ipv4/ip_fragment.c @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ static void ip_expire(struct timer_list { struct inet_frag_queue *frag = from_timer(frag, t, timer); const struct iphdr *iph; - struct sk_buff *head; + struct sk_buff *head = NULL; struct net *net; struct ipq *qp; int err; @@ -152,14 +152,31 @@ static void ip_expire(struct timer_list ipq_kill(qp); __IP_INC_STATS(net, IPSTATS_MIB_REASMFAILS); - - head = qp->q.fragments; - __IP_INC_STATS(net, IPSTATS_MIB_REASMTIMEOUT); - if (!(qp->q.flags & INET_FRAG_FIRST_IN) || !head) + if (!qp->q.flags & INET_FRAG_FIRST_IN) goto out; + /* sk_buff::dev and sk_buff::rbnode are unionized. So we + * pull the head out of the tree in order to be able to + * deal with head->dev. + */ + if (qp->q.fragments) { + head = qp->q.fragments; + qp->q.fragments = head->next; + } else { + head = skb_rb_first(&qp->q.rb_fragments); + if (!head) + goto out; + rb_erase(&head->rbnode, &qp->q.rb_fragments); + memset(&head->rbnode, 0, sizeof(head->rbnode)); + barrier(); + } + if (head == qp->q.fragments_tail) + qp->q.fragments_tail = NULL; + + sub_frag_mem_limit(qp->q.net, head->truesize); + head->dev = dev_get_by_index_rcu(net, qp->iif); if (!head->dev) goto out; @@ -179,16 +196,16 @@ static void ip_expire(struct timer_list (skb_rtable(head)->rt_type != RTN_LOCAL)) goto out; - skb_get(head); spin_unlock(&qp->q.lock); icmp_send(head, ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED, ICMP_EXC_FRAGTIME, 0); - kfree_skb(head); goto out_rcu_unlock; out: spin_unlock(&qp->q.lock); out_rcu_unlock: rcu_read_unlock(); + if (head) + kfree_skb(head); ipq_put(qp); } @@ -231,7 +248,7 @@ static int ip_frag_too_far(struct ipq *q end = atomic_inc_return(&peer->rid); qp->rid = end; - rc = qp->q.fragments && (end - start) > max; + rc = qp->q.fragments_tail && (end - start) > max; if (rc) { struct net *net; @@ -245,7 +262,6 @@ static int ip_frag_too_far(struct ipq *q static int ip_frag_reinit(struct ipq *qp) { - struct sk_buff *fp; unsigned int sum_truesize = 0; if (!mod_timer(&qp->q.timer, jiffies + qp->q.net->timeout)) { @@ -253,20 +269,14 @@ static int ip_frag_reinit(struct ipq *qp return -ETIMEDOUT; } - fp = qp->q.fragments; - do { - struct sk_buff *xp = fp->next; - - sum_truesize += fp->truesize; - kfree_skb(fp); - fp = xp; - } while (fp); + sum_truesize = skb_rbtree_purge(&qp->q.rb_fragments); sub_frag_mem_limit(qp->q.net, sum_truesize); qp->q.flags = 0; qp->q.len = 0; qp->q.meat = 0; qp->q.fragments = NULL; + qp->q.rb_fragments = RB_ROOT; qp->q.fragments_tail = NULL; qp->iif = 0; qp->ecn = 0; @@ -278,7 +288,8 @@ static int ip_frag_reinit(struct ipq *qp static int ip_frag_queue(struct ipq *qp, struct sk_buff *skb) { struct net *net = container_of(qp->q.net, struct net, ipv4.frags); - struct sk_buff *prev, *next; + struct rb_node **rbn, *parent; + struct sk_buff *skb1; struct net_device *dev; unsigned int fragsize; int flags, offset; @@ -341,58 +352,58 @@ static int ip_frag_queue(struct ipq *qp, if (err) goto err; - /* Find out which fragments are in front and at the back of us - * in the chain of fragments so far. We must know where to put - * this fragment, right? - */ - prev = qp->q.fragments_tail; - if (!prev || prev->ip_defrag_offset < offset) { - next = NULL; - goto found; - } - prev = NULL; - for (next = qp->q.fragments; next != NULL; next = next->next) { - if (next->ip_defrag_offset >= offset) - break; /* bingo! */ - prev = next; - } + /* Note : skb->rbnode and skb->dev share the same location. */ + dev = skb->dev; + /* Makes sure compiler wont do silly aliasing games */ + barrier(); -found: /* RFC5722, Section 4, amended by Errata ID : 3089 * When reassembling an IPv6 datagram, if * one or more its constituent fragments is determined to be an * overlapping fragment, the entire datagram (and any constituent * fragments) MUST be silently discarded. * - * We do the same here for IPv4. + * We do the same here for IPv4 (and increment an snmp counter). */ - /* Is there an overlap with the previous fragment? */ - if (prev && - (prev->ip_defrag_offset + prev->len) > offset) - goto discard_qp; - - /* Is there an overlap with the next fragment? */ - if (next && next->ip_defrag_offset < end) - goto discard_qp; + /* Find out where to put this fragment. */ + skb1 = qp->q.fragments_tail; + if (!skb1) { + /* This is the first fragment we've received. */ + rb_link_node(&skb->rbnode, NULL, &qp->q.rb_fragments.rb_node); + qp->q.fragments_tail = skb; + } else if ((skb1->ip_defrag_offset + skb1->len) < end) { + /* This is the common/special case: skb goes to the end. */ + /* Detect and discard overlaps. */ + if (offset < (skb1->ip_defrag_offset + skb1->len)) + goto discard_qp; + /* Insert after skb1. */ + rb_link_node(&skb->rbnode, &skb1->rbnode, &skb1->rbnode.rb_right); + qp->q.fragments_tail = skb; + } else { + /* Binary search. Note that skb can become the first fragment, but + * not the last (covered above). */ + rbn = &qp->q.rb_fragments.rb_node; + do { + parent = *rbn; + skb1 = rb_to_skb(parent); + if (end <= skb1->ip_defrag_offset) + rbn = &parent->rb_left; + else if (offset >= skb1->ip_defrag_offset + skb1->len) + rbn = &parent->rb_right; + else /* Found an overlap with skb1. */ + goto discard_qp; + } while (*rbn); + /* Here we have parent properly set, and rbn pointing to + * one of its NULL left/right children. Insert skb. */ + rb_link_node(&skb->rbnode, parent, rbn); + } + rb_insert_color(&skb->rbnode, &qp->q.rb_fragments); - /* Note : skb->ip_defrag_offset and skb->dev share the same location */ - dev = skb->dev; if (dev) qp->iif = dev->ifindex; - /* Makes sure compiler wont do silly aliasing games */ - barrier(); skb->ip_defrag_offset = offset; - /* Insert this fragment in the chain of fragments. */ - skb->next = next; - if (!next) - qp->q.fragments_tail = skb; - if (prev) - prev->next = skb; - else - qp->q.fragments = skb; - qp->q.stamp = skb->tstamp; qp->q.meat += skb->len; qp->ecn |= ecn; @@ -414,7 +425,7 @@ found: unsigned long orefdst = skb->_skb_refdst; skb->_skb_refdst = 0UL; - err = ip_frag_reasm(qp, prev, dev); + err = ip_frag_reasm(qp, skb, dev); skb->_skb_refdst = orefdst; return err; } @@ -431,15 +442,15 @@ err: return err; } - /* Build a new IP datagram from all its fragments. */ - -static int ip_frag_reasm(struct ipq *qp, struct sk_buff *prev, +static int ip_frag_reasm(struct ipq *qp, struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) { struct net *net = container_of(qp->q.net, struct net, ipv4.frags); struct iphdr *iph; - struct sk_buff *fp, *head = qp->q.fragments; + struct sk_buff *fp, *head = skb_rb_first(&qp->q.rb_fragments); + struct sk_buff **nextp; /* To build frag_list. */ + struct rb_node *rbn; int len; int ihlen; int err; @@ -453,25 +464,20 @@ static int ip_frag_reasm(struct ipq *qp, goto out_fail; } /* Make the one we just received the head. */ - if (prev) { - head = prev->next; - fp = skb_clone(head, GFP_ATOMIC); + if (head != skb) { + fp = skb_clone(skb, GFP_ATOMIC); if (!fp) goto out_nomem; - - fp->next = head->next; - if (!fp->next) + rb_replace_node(&skb->rbnode, &fp->rbnode, &qp->q.rb_fragments); + if (qp->q.fragments_tail == skb) qp->q.fragments_tail = fp; - prev->next = fp; - - skb_morph(head, qp->q.fragments); - head->next = qp->q.fragments->next; - - consume_skb(qp->q.fragments); - qp->q.fragments = head; + skb_morph(skb, head); + rb_replace_node(&head->rbnode, &skb->rbnode, + &qp->q.rb_fragments); + consume_skb(head); + head = skb; } - WARN_ON(!head); WARN_ON(head->ip_defrag_offset != 0); /* Allocate a new buffer for the datagram. */ @@ -496,24 +502,35 @@ static int ip_frag_reasm(struct ipq *qp, clone = alloc_skb(0, GFP_ATOMIC); if (!clone) goto out_nomem; - clone->next = head->next; - head->next = clone; skb_shinfo(clone)->frag_list = skb_shinfo(head)->frag_list; skb_frag_list_init(head); for (i = 0; i < skb_shinfo(head)->nr_frags; i++) plen += skb_frag_size(&skb_shinfo(head)->frags[i]); clone->len = clone->data_len = head->data_len - plen; - head->data_len -= clone->len; - head->len -= clone->len; + skb->truesize += clone->truesize; clone->csum = 0; clone->ip_summed = head->ip_summed; add_frag_mem_limit(qp->q.net, clone->truesize); + skb_shinfo(head)->frag_list = clone; + nextp = &clone->next; + } else { + nextp = &skb_shinfo(head)->frag_list; } - skb_shinfo(head)->frag_list = head->next; skb_push(head, head->data - skb_network_header(head)); - for (fp=head->next; fp; fp = fp->next) { + /* Traverse the tree in order, to build frag_list. */ + rbn = rb_next(&head->rbnode); + rb_erase(&head->rbnode, &qp->q.rb_fragments); + while (rbn) { + struct rb_node *rbnext = rb_next(rbn); + fp = rb_to_skb(rbn); + rb_erase(rbn, &qp->q.rb_fragments); + rbn = rbnext; + *nextp = fp; + nextp = &fp->next; + fp->prev = NULL; + memset(&fp->rbnode, 0, sizeof(fp->rbnode)); head->data_len += fp->len; head->len += fp->len; if (head->ip_summed != fp->ip_summed) @@ -524,7 +541,9 @@ static int ip_frag_reasm(struct ipq *qp, } sub_frag_mem_limit(qp->q.net, head->truesize); + *nextp = NULL; head->next = NULL; + head->prev = NULL; head->dev = dev; head->tstamp = qp->q.stamp; IPCB(head)->frag_max_size = max(qp->max_df_size, qp->q.max_size); @@ -552,6 +571,7 @@ static int ip_frag_reasm(struct ipq *qp, __IP_INC_STATS(net, IPSTATS_MIB_REASMOKS); qp->q.fragments = NULL; + qp->q.rb_fragments = RB_ROOT; qp->q.fragments_tail = NULL; return 0; --- a/net/ipv6/netfilter/nf_conntrack_reasm.c +++ b/net/ipv6/netfilter/nf_conntrack_reasm.c @@ -471,6 +471,7 @@ nf_ct_frag6_reasm(struct frag_queue *fq, head->csum); fq->q.fragments = NULL; + fq->q.rb_fragments = RB_ROOT; fq->q.fragments_tail = NULL; return true; --- a/net/ipv6/reassembly.c +++ b/net/ipv6/reassembly.c @@ -472,6 +472,7 @@ static int ip6_frag_reasm(struct frag_qu __IP6_INC_STATS(net, __in6_dev_get(dev), IPSTATS_MIB_REASMOKS); rcu_read_unlock(); fq->q.fragments = NULL; + fq->q.rb_fragments = RB_ROOT; fq->q.fragments_tail = NULL; return 1;