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author | Andy Grover <andy.grover@oracle.com> | 2009-02-24 10:30:27 -0500 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2009-02-27 02:39:28 -0500 |
commit | 5c11559046c4b3498d1977a029de8a312eacce35 (patch) | |
tree | a6690f5118551a86de904e7bdb16736cc4ec90ee /net/rds/send.c | |
parent | 7875e18e09961d29f30424c5e2e48e704dc3789b (diff) |
RDS: send.c
This is the code to send an RDS datagram.
Signed-off-by: Andy Grover <andy.grover@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/rds/send.c')
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1 | /* | ||
2 | * Copyright (c) 2006 Oracle. All rights reserved. | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two | ||
5 | * licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU | ||
6 | * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file | ||
7 | * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the | ||
8 | * OpenIB.org BSD license below: | ||
9 | * | ||
10 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or | ||
11 | * without modification, are permitted provided that the following | ||
12 | * conditions are met: | ||
13 | * | ||
14 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above | ||
15 | * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following | ||
16 | * disclaimer. | ||
17 | * | ||
18 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above | ||
19 | * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following | ||
20 | * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials | ||
21 | * provided with the distribution. | ||
22 | * | ||
23 | * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, | ||
24 | * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF | ||
25 | * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND | ||
26 | * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS | ||
27 | * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN | ||
28 | * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN | ||
29 | * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE | ||
30 | * SOFTWARE. | ||
31 | * | ||
32 | */ | ||
33 | #include <linux/kernel.h> | ||
34 | #include <net/sock.h> | ||
35 | #include <linux/in.h> | ||
36 | #include <linux/list.h> | ||
37 | |||
38 | #include "rds.h" | ||
39 | #include "rdma.h" | ||
40 | |||
41 | /* When transmitting messages in rds_send_xmit, we need to emerge from | ||
42 | * time to time and briefly release the CPU. Otherwise the softlock watchdog | ||
43 | * will kick our shin. | ||
44 | * Also, it seems fairer to not let one busy connection stall all the | ||
45 | * others. | ||
46 | * | ||
47 | * send_batch_count is the number of times we'll loop in send_xmit. Setting | ||
48 | * it to 0 will restore the old behavior (where we looped until we had | ||
49 | * drained the queue). | ||
50 | */ | ||
51 | static int send_batch_count = 64; | ||
52 | module_param(send_batch_count, int, 0444); | ||
53 | MODULE_PARM_DESC(send_batch_count, " batch factor when working the send queue"); | ||
54 | |||
55 | /* | ||
56 | * Reset the send state. Caller must hold c_send_lock when calling here. | ||
57 | */ | ||
58 | void rds_send_reset(struct rds_connection *conn) | ||
59 | { | ||
60 | struct rds_message *rm, *tmp; | ||
61 | unsigned long flags; | ||
62 | |||
63 | if (conn->c_xmit_rm) { | ||
64 | /* Tell the user the RDMA op is no longer mapped by the | ||
65 | * transport. This isn't entirely true (it's flushed out | ||
66 | * independently) but as the connection is down, there's | ||
67 | * no ongoing RDMA to/from that memory */ | ||
68 | rds_message_unmapped(conn->c_xmit_rm); | ||
69 | rds_message_put(conn->c_xmit_rm); | ||
70 | conn->c_xmit_rm = NULL; | ||
71 | } | ||
72 | conn->c_xmit_sg = 0; | ||
73 | conn->c_xmit_hdr_off = 0; | ||
74 | conn->c_xmit_data_off = 0; | ||
75 | conn->c_xmit_rdma_sent = 0; | ||
76 | |||
77 | conn->c_map_queued = 0; | ||
78 | |||
79 | conn->c_unacked_packets = rds_sysctl_max_unacked_packets; | ||
80 | conn->c_unacked_bytes = rds_sysctl_max_unacked_bytes; | ||
81 | |||
82 | /* Mark messages as retransmissions, and move them to the send q */ | ||
83 | spin_lock_irqsave(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
84 | list_for_each_entry_safe(rm, tmp, &conn->c_retrans, m_conn_item) { | ||
85 | set_bit(RDS_MSG_ACK_REQUIRED, &rm->m_flags); | ||
86 | set_bit(RDS_MSG_RETRANSMITTED, &rm->m_flags); | ||
87 | } | ||
88 | list_splice_init(&conn->c_retrans, &conn->c_send_queue); | ||
89 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
90 | } | ||
91 | |||
92 | /* | ||
93 | * We're making the concious trade-off here to only send one message | ||
94 | * down the connection at a time. | ||
95 | * Pro: | ||
96 | * - tx queueing is a simple fifo list | ||
97 | * - reassembly is optional and easily done by transports per conn | ||
98 | * - no per flow rx lookup at all, straight to the socket | ||
99 | * - less per-frag memory and wire overhead | ||
100 | * Con: | ||
101 | * - queued acks can be delayed behind large messages | ||
102 | * Depends: | ||
103 | * - small message latency is higher behind queued large messages | ||
104 | * - large message latency isn't starved by intervening small sends | ||
105 | */ | ||
106 | int rds_send_xmit(struct rds_connection *conn) | ||
107 | { | ||
108 | struct rds_message *rm; | ||
109 | unsigned long flags; | ||
110 | unsigned int tmp; | ||
111 | unsigned int send_quota = send_batch_count; | ||
112 | struct scatterlist *sg; | ||
113 | int ret = 0; | ||
114 | int was_empty = 0; | ||
115 | LIST_HEAD(to_be_dropped); | ||
116 | |||
117 | /* | ||
118 | * sendmsg calls here after having queued its message on the send | ||
119 | * queue. We only have one task feeding the connection at a time. If | ||
120 | * another thread is already feeding the queue then we back off. This | ||
121 | * avoids blocking the caller and trading per-connection data between | ||
122 | * caches per message. | ||
123 | * | ||
124 | * The sem holder will issue a retry if they notice that someone queued | ||
125 | * a message after they stopped walking the send queue but before they | ||
126 | * dropped the sem. | ||
127 | */ | ||
128 | if (!mutex_trylock(&conn->c_send_lock)) { | ||
129 | rds_stats_inc(s_send_sem_contention); | ||
130 | ret = -ENOMEM; | ||
131 | goto out; | ||
132 | } | ||
133 | |||
134 | if (conn->c_trans->xmit_prepare) | ||
135 | conn->c_trans->xmit_prepare(conn); | ||
136 | |||
137 | /* | ||
138 | * spin trying to push headers and data down the connection until | ||
139 | * the connection doens't make forward progress. | ||
140 | */ | ||
141 | while (--send_quota) { | ||
142 | /* | ||
143 | * See if need to send a congestion map update if we're | ||
144 | * between sending messages. The send_sem protects our sole | ||
145 | * use of c_map_offset and _bytes. | ||
146 | * Note this is used only by transports that define a special | ||
147 | * xmit_cong_map function. For all others, we create allocate | ||
148 | * a cong_map message and treat it just like any other send. | ||
149 | */ | ||
150 | if (conn->c_map_bytes) { | ||
151 | ret = conn->c_trans->xmit_cong_map(conn, conn->c_lcong, | ||
152 | conn->c_map_offset); | ||
153 | if (ret <= 0) | ||
154 | break; | ||
155 | |||
156 | conn->c_map_offset += ret; | ||
157 | conn->c_map_bytes -= ret; | ||
158 | if (conn->c_map_bytes) | ||
159 | continue; | ||
160 | } | ||
161 | |||
162 | /* If we're done sending the current message, clear the | ||
163 | * offset and S/G temporaries. | ||
164 | */ | ||
165 | rm = conn->c_xmit_rm; | ||
166 | if (rm != NULL && | ||
167 | conn->c_xmit_hdr_off == sizeof(struct rds_header) && | ||
168 | conn->c_xmit_sg == rm->m_nents) { | ||
169 | conn->c_xmit_rm = NULL; | ||
170 | conn->c_xmit_sg = 0; | ||
171 | conn->c_xmit_hdr_off = 0; | ||
172 | conn->c_xmit_data_off = 0; | ||
173 | conn->c_xmit_rdma_sent = 0; | ||
174 | |||
175 | /* Release the reference to the previous message. */ | ||
176 | rds_message_put(rm); | ||
177 | rm = NULL; | ||
178 | } | ||
179 | |||
180 | /* If we're asked to send a cong map update, do so. | ||
181 | */ | ||
182 | if (rm == NULL && test_and_clear_bit(0, &conn->c_map_queued)) { | ||
183 | if (conn->c_trans->xmit_cong_map != NULL) { | ||
184 | conn->c_map_offset = 0; | ||
185 | conn->c_map_bytes = sizeof(struct rds_header) + | ||
186 | RDS_CONG_MAP_BYTES; | ||
187 | continue; | ||
188 | } | ||
189 | |||
190 | rm = rds_cong_update_alloc(conn); | ||
191 | if (IS_ERR(rm)) { | ||
192 | ret = PTR_ERR(rm); | ||
193 | break; | ||
194 | } | ||
195 | |||
196 | conn->c_xmit_rm = rm; | ||
197 | } | ||
198 | |||
199 | /* | ||
200 | * Grab the next message from the send queue, if there is one. | ||
201 | * | ||
202 | * c_xmit_rm holds a ref while we're sending this message down | ||
203 | * the connction. We can use this ref while holding the | ||
204 | * send_sem.. rds_send_reset() is serialized with it. | ||
205 | */ | ||
206 | if (rm == NULL) { | ||
207 | unsigned int len; | ||
208 | |||
209 | spin_lock_irqsave(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
210 | |||
211 | if (!list_empty(&conn->c_send_queue)) { | ||
212 | rm = list_entry(conn->c_send_queue.next, | ||
213 | struct rds_message, | ||
214 | m_conn_item); | ||
215 | rds_message_addref(rm); | ||
216 | |||
217 | /* | ||
218 | * Move the message from the send queue to the retransmit | ||
219 | * list right away. | ||
220 | */ | ||
221 | list_move_tail(&rm->m_conn_item, &conn->c_retrans); | ||
222 | } | ||
223 | |||
224 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
225 | |||
226 | if (rm == NULL) { | ||
227 | was_empty = 1; | ||
228 | break; | ||
229 | } | ||
230 | |||
231 | /* Unfortunately, the way Infiniband deals with | ||
232 | * RDMA to a bad MR key is by moving the entire | ||
233 | * queue pair to error state. We cold possibly | ||
234 | * recover from that, but right now we drop the | ||
235 | * connection. | ||
236 | * Therefore, we never retransmit messages with RDMA ops. | ||
237 | */ | ||
238 | if (rm->m_rdma_op | ||
239 | && test_bit(RDS_MSG_RETRANSMITTED, &rm->m_flags)) { | ||
240 | spin_lock_irqsave(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
241 | if (test_and_clear_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_CONN, &rm->m_flags)) | ||
242 | list_move(&rm->m_conn_item, &to_be_dropped); | ||
243 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
244 | rds_message_put(rm); | ||
245 | continue; | ||
246 | } | ||
247 | |||
248 | /* Require an ACK every once in a while */ | ||
249 | len = ntohl(rm->m_inc.i_hdr.h_len); | ||
250 | if (conn->c_unacked_packets == 0 | ||
251 | || conn->c_unacked_bytes < len) { | ||
252 | __set_bit(RDS_MSG_ACK_REQUIRED, &rm->m_flags); | ||
253 | |||
254 | conn->c_unacked_packets = rds_sysctl_max_unacked_packets; | ||
255 | conn->c_unacked_bytes = rds_sysctl_max_unacked_bytes; | ||
256 | rds_stats_inc(s_send_ack_required); | ||
257 | } else { | ||
258 | conn->c_unacked_bytes -= len; | ||
259 | conn->c_unacked_packets--; | ||
260 | } | ||
261 | |||
262 | conn->c_xmit_rm = rm; | ||
263 | } | ||
264 | |||
265 | /* | ||
266 | * Try and send an rdma message. Let's see if we can | ||
267 | * keep this simple and require that the transport either | ||
268 | * send the whole rdma or none of it. | ||
269 | */ | ||
270 | if (rm->m_rdma_op && !conn->c_xmit_rdma_sent) { | ||
271 | ret = conn->c_trans->xmit_rdma(conn, rm->m_rdma_op); | ||
272 | if (ret) | ||
273 | break; | ||
274 | conn->c_xmit_rdma_sent = 1; | ||
275 | /* The transport owns the mapped memory for now. | ||
276 | * You can't unmap it while it's on the send queue */ | ||
277 | set_bit(RDS_MSG_MAPPED, &rm->m_flags); | ||
278 | } | ||
279 | |||
280 | if (conn->c_xmit_hdr_off < sizeof(struct rds_header) || | ||
281 | conn->c_xmit_sg < rm->m_nents) { | ||
282 | ret = conn->c_trans->xmit(conn, rm, | ||
283 | conn->c_xmit_hdr_off, | ||
284 | conn->c_xmit_sg, | ||
285 | conn->c_xmit_data_off); | ||
286 | if (ret <= 0) | ||
287 | break; | ||
288 | |||
289 | if (conn->c_xmit_hdr_off < sizeof(struct rds_header)) { | ||
290 | tmp = min_t(int, ret, | ||
291 | sizeof(struct rds_header) - | ||
292 | conn->c_xmit_hdr_off); | ||
293 | conn->c_xmit_hdr_off += tmp; | ||
294 | ret -= tmp; | ||
295 | } | ||
296 | |||
297 | sg = &rm->m_sg[conn->c_xmit_sg]; | ||
298 | while (ret) { | ||
299 | tmp = min_t(int, ret, sg->length - | ||
300 | conn->c_xmit_data_off); | ||
301 | conn->c_xmit_data_off += tmp; | ||
302 | ret -= tmp; | ||
303 | if (conn->c_xmit_data_off == sg->length) { | ||
304 | conn->c_xmit_data_off = 0; | ||
305 | sg++; | ||
306 | conn->c_xmit_sg++; | ||
307 | BUG_ON(ret != 0 && | ||
308 | conn->c_xmit_sg == rm->m_nents); | ||
309 | } | ||
310 | } | ||
311 | } | ||
312 | } | ||
313 | |||
314 | /* Nuke any messages we decided not to retransmit. */ | ||
315 | if (!list_empty(&to_be_dropped)) | ||
316 | rds_send_remove_from_sock(&to_be_dropped, RDS_RDMA_DROPPED); | ||
317 | |||
318 | if (conn->c_trans->xmit_complete) | ||
319 | conn->c_trans->xmit_complete(conn); | ||
320 | |||
321 | /* | ||
322 | * We might be racing with another sender who queued a message but | ||
323 | * backed off on noticing that we held the c_send_lock. If we check | ||
324 | * for queued messages after dropping the sem then either we'll | ||
325 | * see the queued message or the queuer will get the sem. If we | ||
326 | * notice the queued message then we trigger an immediate retry. | ||
327 | * | ||
328 | * We need to be careful only to do this when we stopped processing | ||
329 | * the send queue because it was empty. It's the only way we | ||
330 | * stop processing the loop when the transport hasn't taken | ||
331 | * responsibility for forward progress. | ||
332 | */ | ||
333 | mutex_unlock(&conn->c_send_lock); | ||
334 | |||
335 | if (conn->c_map_bytes || (send_quota == 0 && !was_empty)) { | ||
336 | /* We exhausted the send quota, but there's work left to | ||
337 | * do. Return and (re-)schedule the send worker. | ||
338 | */ | ||
339 | ret = -EAGAIN; | ||
340 | } | ||
341 | |||
342 | if (ret == 0 && was_empty) { | ||
343 | /* A simple bit test would be way faster than taking the | ||
344 | * spin lock */ | ||
345 | spin_lock_irqsave(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
346 | if (!list_empty(&conn->c_send_queue)) { | ||
347 | rds_stats_inc(s_send_sem_queue_raced); | ||
348 | ret = -EAGAIN; | ||
349 | } | ||
350 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
351 | } | ||
352 | out: | ||
353 | return ret; | ||
354 | } | ||
355 | |||
356 | static void rds_send_sndbuf_remove(struct rds_sock *rs, struct rds_message *rm) | ||
357 | { | ||
358 | u32 len = be32_to_cpu(rm->m_inc.i_hdr.h_len); | ||
359 | |||
360 | assert_spin_locked(&rs->rs_lock); | ||
361 | |||
362 | BUG_ON(rs->rs_snd_bytes < len); | ||
363 | rs->rs_snd_bytes -= len; | ||
364 | |||
365 | if (rs->rs_snd_bytes == 0) | ||
366 | rds_stats_inc(s_send_queue_empty); | ||
367 | } | ||
368 | |||
369 | static inline int rds_send_is_acked(struct rds_message *rm, u64 ack, | ||
370 | is_acked_func is_acked) | ||
371 | { | ||
372 | if (is_acked) | ||
373 | return is_acked(rm, ack); | ||
374 | return be64_to_cpu(rm->m_inc.i_hdr.h_sequence) <= ack; | ||
375 | } | ||
376 | |||
377 | /* | ||
378 | * Returns true if there are no messages on the send and retransmit queues | ||
379 | * which have a sequence number greater than or equal to the given sequence | ||
380 | * number. | ||
381 | */ | ||
382 | int rds_send_acked_before(struct rds_connection *conn, u64 seq) | ||
383 | { | ||
384 | struct rds_message *rm, *tmp; | ||
385 | int ret = 1; | ||
386 | |||
387 | spin_lock(&conn->c_lock); | ||
388 | |||
389 | list_for_each_entry_safe(rm, tmp, &conn->c_retrans, m_conn_item) { | ||
390 | if (be64_to_cpu(rm->m_inc.i_hdr.h_sequence) < seq) | ||
391 | ret = 0; | ||
392 | break; | ||
393 | } | ||
394 | |||
395 | list_for_each_entry_safe(rm, tmp, &conn->c_send_queue, m_conn_item) { | ||
396 | if (be64_to_cpu(rm->m_inc.i_hdr.h_sequence) < seq) | ||
397 | ret = 0; | ||
398 | break; | ||
399 | } | ||
400 | |||
401 | spin_unlock(&conn->c_lock); | ||
402 | |||
403 | return ret; | ||
404 | } | ||
405 | |||
406 | /* | ||
407 | * This is pretty similar to what happens below in the ACK | ||
408 | * handling code - except that we call here as soon as we get | ||
409 | * the IB send completion on the RDMA op and the accompanying | ||
410 | * message. | ||
411 | */ | ||
412 | void rds_rdma_send_complete(struct rds_message *rm, int status) | ||
413 | { | ||
414 | struct rds_sock *rs = NULL; | ||
415 | struct rds_rdma_op *ro; | ||
416 | struct rds_notifier *notifier; | ||
417 | |||
418 | spin_lock(&rm->m_rs_lock); | ||
419 | |||
420 | ro = rm->m_rdma_op; | ||
421 | if (test_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_SOCK, &rm->m_flags) | ||
422 | && ro && ro->r_notify && ro->r_notifier) { | ||
423 | notifier = ro->r_notifier; | ||
424 | rs = rm->m_rs; | ||
425 | sock_hold(rds_rs_to_sk(rs)); | ||
426 | |||
427 | notifier->n_status = status; | ||
428 | spin_lock(&rs->rs_lock); | ||
429 | list_add_tail(¬ifier->n_list, &rs->rs_notify_queue); | ||
430 | spin_unlock(&rs->rs_lock); | ||
431 | |||
432 | ro->r_notifier = NULL; | ||
433 | } | ||
434 | |||
435 | spin_unlock(&rm->m_rs_lock); | ||
436 | |||
437 | if (rs) { | ||
438 | rds_wake_sk_sleep(rs); | ||
439 | sock_put(rds_rs_to_sk(rs)); | ||
440 | } | ||
441 | } | ||
442 | |||
443 | /* | ||
444 | * This is the same as rds_rdma_send_complete except we | ||
445 | * don't do any locking - we have all the ingredients (message, | ||
446 | * socket, socket lock) and can just move the notifier. | ||
447 | */ | ||
448 | static inline void | ||
449 | __rds_rdma_send_complete(struct rds_sock *rs, struct rds_message *rm, int status) | ||
450 | { | ||
451 | struct rds_rdma_op *ro; | ||
452 | |||
453 | ro = rm->m_rdma_op; | ||
454 | if (ro && ro->r_notify && ro->r_notifier) { | ||
455 | ro->r_notifier->n_status = status; | ||
456 | list_add_tail(&ro->r_notifier->n_list, &rs->rs_notify_queue); | ||
457 | ro->r_notifier = NULL; | ||
458 | } | ||
459 | |||
460 | /* No need to wake the app - caller does this */ | ||
461 | } | ||
462 | |||
463 | /* | ||
464 | * This is called from the IB send completion when we detect | ||
465 | * a RDMA operation that failed with remote access error. | ||
466 | * So speed is not an issue here. | ||
467 | */ | ||
468 | struct rds_message *rds_send_get_message(struct rds_connection *conn, | ||
469 | struct rds_rdma_op *op) | ||
470 | { | ||
471 | struct rds_message *rm, *tmp, *found = NULL; | ||
472 | unsigned long flags; | ||
473 | |||
474 | spin_lock_irqsave(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
475 | |||
476 | list_for_each_entry_safe(rm, tmp, &conn->c_retrans, m_conn_item) { | ||
477 | if (rm->m_rdma_op == op) { | ||
478 | atomic_inc(&rm->m_refcount); | ||
479 | found = rm; | ||
480 | goto out; | ||
481 | } | ||
482 | } | ||
483 | |||
484 | list_for_each_entry_safe(rm, tmp, &conn->c_send_queue, m_conn_item) { | ||
485 | if (rm->m_rdma_op == op) { | ||
486 | atomic_inc(&rm->m_refcount); | ||
487 | found = rm; | ||
488 | break; | ||
489 | } | ||
490 | } | ||
491 | |||
492 | out: | ||
493 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
494 | |||
495 | return found; | ||
496 | } | ||
497 | |||
498 | /* | ||
499 | * This removes messages from the socket's list if they're on it. The list | ||
500 | * argument must be private to the caller, we must be able to modify it | ||
501 | * without locks. The messages must have a reference held for their | ||
502 | * position on the list. This function will drop that reference after | ||
503 | * removing the messages from the 'messages' list regardless of if it found | ||
504 | * the messages on the socket list or not. | ||
505 | */ | ||
506 | void rds_send_remove_from_sock(struct list_head *messages, int status) | ||
507 | { | ||
508 | unsigned long flags = 0; /* silence gcc :P */ | ||
509 | struct rds_sock *rs = NULL; | ||
510 | struct rds_message *rm; | ||
511 | |||
512 | local_irq_save(flags); | ||
513 | while (!list_empty(messages)) { | ||
514 | rm = list_entry(messages->next, struct rds_message, | ||
515 | m_conn_item); | ||
516 | list_del_init(&rm->m_conn_item); | ||
517 | |||
518 | /* | ||
519 | * If we see this flag cleared then we're *sure* that someone | ||
520 | * else beat us to removing it from the sock. If we race | ||
521 | * with their flag update we'll get the lock and then really | ||
522 | * see that the flag has been cleared. | ||
523 | * | ||
524 | * The message spinlock makes sure nobody clears rm->m_rs | ||
525 | * while we're messing with it. It does not prevent the | ||
526 | * message from being removed from the socket, though. | ||
527 | */ | ||
528 | spin_lock(&rm->m_rs_lock); | ||
529 | if (!test_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_SOCK, &rm->m_flags)) | ||
530 | goto unlock_and_drop; | ||
531 | |||
532 | if (rs != rm->m_rs) { | ||
533 | if (rs) { | ||
534 | spin_unlock(&rs->rs_lock); | ||
535 | rds_wake_sk_sleep(rs); | ||
536 | sock_put(rds_rs_to_sk(rs)); | ||
537 | } | ||
538 | rs = rm->m_rs; | ||
539 | spin_lock(&rs->rs_lock); | ||
540 | sock_hold(rds_rs_to_sk(rs)); | ||
541 | } | ||
542 | |||
543 | if (test_and_clear_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_SOCK, &rm->m_flags)) { | ||
544 | struct rds_rdma_op *ro = rm->m_rdma_op; | ||
545 | struct rds_notifier *notifier; | ||
546 | |||
547 | list_del_init(&rm->m_sock_item); | ||
548 | rds_send_sndbuf_remove(rs, rm); | ||
549 | |||
550 | if (ro && ro->r_notifier | ||
551 | && (status || ro->r_notify)) { | ||
552 | notifier = ro->r_notifier; | ||
553 | list_add_tail(¬ifier->n_list, | ||
554 | &rs->rs_notify_queue); | ||
555 | if (!notifier->n_status) | ||
556 | notifier->n_status = status; | ||
557 | rm->m_rdma_op->r_notifier = NULL; | ||
558 | } | ||
559 | rds_message_put(rm); | ||
560 | rm->m_rs = NULL; | ||
561 | } | ||
562 | |||
563 | unlock_and_drop: | ||
564 | spin_unlock(&rm->m_rs_lock); | ||
565 | rds_message_put(rm); | ||
566 | } | ||
567 | |||
568 | if (rs) { | ||
569 | spin_unlock(&rs->rs_lock); | ||
570 | rds_wake_sk_sleep(rs); | ||
571 | sock_put(rds_rs_to_sk(rs)); | ||
572 | } | ||
573 | local_irq_restore(flags); | ||
574 | } | ||
575 | |||
576 | /* | ||
577 | * Transports call here when they've determined that the receiver queued | ||
578 | * messages up to, and including, the given sequence number. Messages are | ||
579 | * moved to the retrans queue when rds_send_xmit picks them off the send | ||
580 | * queue. This means that in the TCP case, the message may not have been | ||
581 | * assigned the m_ack_seq yet - but that's fine as long as tcp_is_acked | ||
582 | * checks the RDS_MSG_HAS_ACK_SEQ bit. | ||
583 | * | ||
584 | * XXX It's not clear to me how this is safely serialized with socket | ||
585 | * destruction. Maybe it should bail if it sees SOCK_DEAD. | ||
586 | */ | ||
587 | void rds_send_drop_acked(struct rds_connection *conn, u64 ack, | ||
588 | is_acked_func is_acked) | ||
589 | { | ||
590 | struct rds_message *rm, *tmp; | ||
591 | unsigned long flags; | ||
592 | LIST_HEAD(list); | ||
593 | |||
594 | spin_lock_irqsave(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
595 | |||
596 | list_for_each_entry_safe(rm, tmp, &conn->c_retrans, m_conn_item) { | ||
597 | if (!rds_send_is_acked(rm, ack, is_acked)) | ||
598 | break; | ||
599 | |||
600 | list_move(&rm->m_conn_item, &list); | ||
601 | clear_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_CONN, &rm->m_flags); | ||
602 | } | ||
603 | |||
604 | /* order flag updates with spin locks */ | ||
605 | if (!list_empty(&list)) | ||
606 | smp_mb__after_clear_bit(); | ||
607 | |||
608 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
609 | |||
610 | /* now remove the messages from the sock list as needed */ | ||
611 | rds_send_remove_from_sock(&list, RDS_RDMA_SUCCESS); | ||
612 | } | ||
613 | |||
614 | void rds_send_drop_to(struct rds_sock *rs, struct sockaddr_in *dest) | ||
615 | { | ||
616 | struct rds_message *rm, *tmp; | ||
617 | struct rds_connection *conn; | ||
618 | unsigned long flags; | ||
619 | LIST_HEAD(list); | ||
620 | int wake = 0; | ||
621 | |||
622 | /* get all the messages we're dropping under the rs lock */ | ||
623 | spin_lock_irqsave(&rs->rs_lock, flags); | ||
624 | |||
625 | list_for_each_entry_safe(rm, tmp, &rs->rs_send_queue, m_sock_item) { | ||
626 | if (dest && (dest->sin_addr.s_addr != rm->m_daddr || | ||
627 | dest->sin_port != rm->m_inc.i_hdr.h_dport)) | ||
628 | continue; | ||
629 | |||
630 | wake = 1; | ||
631 | list_move(&rm->m_sock_item, &list); | ||
632 | rds_send_sndbuf_remove(rs, rm); | ||
633 | clear_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_SOCK, &rm->m_flags); | ||
634 | |||
635 | /* If this is a RDMA operation, notify the app. */ | ||
636 | __rds_rdma_send_complete(rs, rm, RDS_RDMA_CANCELED); | ||
637 | } | ||
638 | |||
639 | /* order flag updates with the rs lock */ | ||
640 | if (wake) | ||
641 | smp_mb__after_clear_bit(); | ||
642 | |||
643 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rs->rs_lock, flags); | ||
644 | |||
645 | if (wake) | ||
646 | rds_wake_sk_sleep(rs); | ||
647 | |||
648 | conn = NULL; | ||
649 | |||
650 | /* now remove the messages from the conn list as needed */ | ||
651 | list_for_each_entry(rm, &list, m_sock_item) { | ||
652 | /* We do this here rather than in the loop above, so that | ||
653 | * we don't have to nest m_rs_lock under rs->rs_lock */ | ||
654 | spin_lock(&rm->m_rs_lock); | ||
655 | rm->m_rs = NULL; | ||
656 | spin_unlock(&rm->m_rs_lock); | ||
657 | |||
658 | /* | ||
659 | * If we see this flag cleared then we're *sure* that someone | ||
660 | * else beat us to removing it from the conn. If we race | ||
661 | * with their flag update we'll get the lock and then really | ||
662 | * see that the flag has been cleared. | ||
663 | */ | ||
664 | if (!test_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_CONN, &rm->m_flags)) | ||
665 | continue; | ||
666 | |||
667 | if (conn != rm->m_inc.i_conn) { | ||
668 | if (conn) | ||
669 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
670 | conn = rm->m_inc.i_conn; | ||
671 | spin_lock_irqsave(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
672 | } | ||
673 | |||
674 | if (test_and_clear_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_CONN, &rm->m_flags)) { | ||
675 | list_del_init(&rm->m_conn_item); | ||
676 | rds_message_put(rm); | ||
677 | } | ||
678 | } | ||
679 | |||
680 | if (conn) | ||
681 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
682 | |||
683 | while (!list_empty(&list)) { | ||
684 | rm = list_entry(list.next, struct rds_message, m_sock_item); | ||
685 | list_del_init(&rm->m_sock_item); | ||
686 | |||
687 | rds_message_wait(rm); | ||
688 | rds_message_put(rm); | ||
689 | } | ||
690 | } | ||
691 | |||
692 | /* | ||
693 | * we only want this to fire once so we use the callers 'queued'. It's | ||
694 | * possible that another thread can race with us and remove the | ||
695 | * message from the flow with RDS_CANCEL_SENT_TO. | ||
696 | */ | ||
697 | static int rds_send_queue_rm(struct rds_sock *rs, struct rds_connection *conn, | ||
698 | struct rds_message *rm, __be16 sport, | ||
699 | __be16 dport, int *queued) | ||
700 | { | ||
701 | unsigned long flags; | ||
702 | u32 len; | ||
703 | |||
704 | if (*queued) | ||
705 | goto out; | ||
706 | |||
707 | len = be32_to_cpu(rm->m_inc.i_hdr.h_len); | ||
708 | |||
709 | /* this is the only place which holds both the socket's rs_lock | ||
710 | * and the connection's c_lock */ | ||
711 | spin_lock_irqsave(&rs->rs_lock, flags); | ||
712 | |||
713 | /* | ||
714 | * If there is a little space in sndbuf, we don't queue anything, | ||
715 | * and userspace gets -EAGAIN. But poll() indicates there's send | ||
716 | * room. This can lead to bad behavior (spinning) if snd_bytes isn't | ||
717 | * freed up by incoming acks. So we check the *old* value of | ||
718 | * rs_snd_bytes here to allow the last msg to exceed the buffer, | ||
719 | * and poll() now knows no more data can be sent. | ||
720 | */ | ||
721 | if (rs->rs_snd_bytes < rds_sk_sndbuf(rs)) { | ||
722 | rs->rs_snd_bytes += len; | ||
723 | |||
724 | /* let recv side know we are close to send space exhaustion. | ||
725 | * This is probably not the optimal way to do it, as this | ||
726 | * means we set the flag on *all* messages as soon as our | ||
727 | * throughput hits a certain threshold. | ||
728 | */ | ||
729 | if (rs->rs_snd_bytes >= rds_sk_sndbuf(rs) / 2) | ||
730 | __set_bit(RDS_MSG_ACK_REQUIRED, &rm->m_flags); | ||
731 | |||
732 | list_add_tail(&rm->m_sock_item, &rs->rs_send_queue); | ||
733 | set_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_SOCK, &rm->m_flags); | ||
734 | rds_message_addref(rm); | ||
735 | rm->m_rs = rs; | ||
736 | |||
737 | /* The code ordering is a little weird, but we're | ||
738 | trying to minimize the time we hold c_lock */ | ||
739 | rds_message_populate_header(&rm->m_inc.i_hdr, sport, dport, 0); | ||
740 | rm->m_inc.i_conn = conn; | ||
741 | rds_message_addref(rm); | ||
742 | |||
743 | spin_lock(&conn->c_lock); | ||
744 | rm->m_inc.i_hdr.h_sequence = cpu_to_be64(conn->c_next_tx_seq++); | ||
745 | list_add_tail(&rm->m_conn_item, &conn->c_send_queue); | ||
746 | set_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_CONN, &rm->m_flags); | ||
747 | spin_unlock(&conn->c_lock); | ||
748 | |||
749 | rdsdebug("queued msg %p len %d, rs %p bytes %d seq %llu\n", | ||
750 | rm, len, rs, rs->rs_snd_bytes, | ||
751 | (unsigned long long)be64_to_cpu(rm->m_inc.i_hdr.h_sequence)); | ||
752 | |||
753 | *queued = 1; | ||
754 | } | ||
755 | |||
756 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rs->rs_lock, flags); | ||
757 | out: | ||
758 | return *queued; | ||
759 | } | ||
760 | |||
761 | static int rds_cmsg_send(struct rds_sock *rs, struct rds_message *rm, | ||
762 | struct msghdr *msg, int *allocated_mr) | ||
763 | { | ||
764 | struct cmsghdr *cmsg; | ||
765 | int ret = 0; | ||
766 | |||
767 | for (cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(msg); cmsg; cmsg = CMSG_NXTHDR(msg, cmsg)) { | ||
768 | if (!CMSG_OK(msg, cmsg)) | ||
769 | return -EINVAL; | ||
770 | |||
771 | if (cmsg->cmsg_level != SOL_RDS) | ||
772 | continue; | ||
773 | |||
774 | /* As a side effect, RDMA_DEST and RDMA_MAP will set | ||
775 | * rm->m_rdma_cookie and rm->m_rdma_mr. | ||
776 | */ | ||
777 | switch (cmsg->cmsg_type) { | ||
778 | case RDS_CMSG_RDMA_ARGS: | ||
779 | ret = rds_cmsg_rdma_args(rs, rm, cmsg); | ||
780 | break; | ||
781 | |||
782 | case RDS_CMSG_RDMA_DEST: | ||
783 | ret = rds_cmsg_rdma_dest(rs, rm, cmsg); | ||
784 | break; | ||
785 | |||
786 | case RDS_CMSG_RDMA_MAP: | ||
787 | ret = rds_cmsg_rdma_map(rs, rm, cmsg); | ||
788 | if (!ret) | ||
789 | *allocated_mr = 1; | ||
790 | break; | ||
791 | |||
792 | default: | ||
793 | return -EINVAL; | ||
794 | } | ||
795 | |||
796 | if (ret) | ||
797 | break; | ||
798 | } | ||
799 | |||
800 | return ret; | ||
801 | } | ||
802 | |||
803 | int rds_sendmsg(struct kiocb *iocb, struct socket *sock, struct msghdr *msg, | ||
804 | size_t payload_len) | ||
805 | { | ||
806 | struct sock *sk = sock->sk; | ||
807 | struct rds_sock *rs = rds_sk_to_rs(sk); | ||
808 | struct sockaddr_in *usin = (struct sockaddr_in *)msg->msg_name; | ||
809 | __be32 daddr; | ||
810 | __be16 dport; | ||
811 | struct rds_message *rm = NULL; | ||
812 | struct rds_connection *conn; | ||
813 | int ret = 0; | ||
814 | int queued = 0, allocated_mr = 0; | ||
815 | int nonblock = msg->msg_flags & MSG_DONTWAIT; | ||
816 | long timeo = sock_rcvtimeo(sk, nonblock); | ||
817 | |||
818 | /* Mirror Linux UDP mirror of BSD error message compatibility */ | ||
819 | /* XXX: Perhaps MSG_MORE someday */ | ||
820 | if (msg->msg_flags & ~(MSG_DONTWAIT | MSG_CMSG_COMPAT)) { | ||
821 | printk(KERN_INFO "msg_flags 0x%08X\n", msg->msg_flags); | ||
822 | ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
823 | goto out; | ||
824 | } | ||
825 | |||
826 | if (msg->msg_namelen) { | ||
827 | /* XXX fail non-unicast destination IPs? */ | ||
828 | if (msg->msg_namelen < sizeof(*usin) || usin->sin_family != AF_INET) { | ||
829 | ret = -EINVAL; | ||
830 | goto out; | ||
831 | } | ||
832 | daddr = usin->sin_addr.s_addr; | ||
833 | dport = usin->sin_port; | ||
834 | } else { | ||
835 | /* We only care about consistency with ->connect() */ | ||
836 | lock_sock(sk); | ||
837 | daddr = rs->rs_conn_addr; | ||
838 | dport = rs->rs_conn_port; | ||
839 | release_sock(sk); | ||
840 | } | ||
841 | |||
842 | /* racing with another thread binding seems ok here */ | ||
843 | if (daddr == 0 || rs->rs_bound_addr == 0) { | ||
844 | ret = -ENOTCONN; /* XXX not a great errno */ | ||
845 | goto out; | ||
846 | } | ||
847 | |||
848 | rm = rds_message_copy_from_user(msg->msg_iov, payload_len); | ||
849 | if (IS_ERR(rm)) { | ||
850 | ret = PTR_ERR(rm); | ||
851 | rm = NULL; | ||
852 | goto out; | ||
853 | } | ||
854 | |||
855 | rm->m_daddr = daddr; | ||
856 | |||
857 | /* Parse any control messages the user may have included. */ | ||
858 | ret = rds_cmsg_send(rs, rm, msg, &allocated_mr); | ||
859 | if (ret) | ||
860 | goto out; | ||
861 | |||
862 | /* rds_conn_create has a spinlock that runs with IRQ off. | ||
863 | * Caching the conn in the socket helps a lot. */ | ||
864 | if (rs->rs_conn && rs->rs_conn->c_faddr == daddr) | ||
865 | conn = rs->rs_conn; | ||
866 | else { | ||
867 | conn = rds_conn_create_outgoing(rs->rs_bound_addr, daddr, | ||
868 | rs->rs_transport, | ||
869 | sock->sk->sk_allocation); | ||
870 | if (IS_ERR(conn)) { | ||
871 | ret = PTR_ERR(conn); | ||
872 | goto out; | ||
873 | } | ||
874 | rs->rs_conn = conn; | ||
875 | } | ||
876 | |||
877 | if ((rm->m_rdma_cookie || rm->m_rdma_op) | ||
878 | && conn->c_trans->xmit_rdma == NULL) { | ||
879 | if (printk_ratelimit()) | ||
880 | printk(KERN_NOTICE "rdma_op %p conn xmit_rdma %p\n", | ||
881 | rm->m_rdma_op, conn->c_trans->xmit_rdma); | ||
882 | ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
883 | goto out; | ||
884 | } | ||
885 | |||
886 | /* If the connection is down, trigger a connect. We may | ||
887 | * have scheduled a delayed reconnect however - in this case | ||
888 | * we should not interfere. | ||
889 | */ | ||
890 | if (rds_conn_state(conn) == RDS_CONN_DOWN | ||
891 | && !test_and_set_bit(RDS_RECONNECT_PENDING, &conn->c_flags)) | ||
892 | queue_delayed_work(rds_wq, &conn->c_conn_w, 0); | ||
893 | |||
894 | ret = rds_cong_wait(conn->c_fcong, dport, nonblock, rs); | ||
895 | if (ret) | ||
896 | goto out; | ||
897 | |||
898 | while (!rds_send_queue_rm(rs, conn, rm, rs->rs_bound_port, | ||
899 | dport, &queued)) { | ||
900 | rds_stats_inc(s_send_queue_full); | ||
901 | /* XXX make sure this is reasonable */ | ||
902 | if (payload_len > rds_sk_sndbuf(rs)) { | ||
903 | ret = -EMSGSIZE; | ||
904 | goto out; | ||
905 | } | ||
906 | if (nonblock) { | ||
907 | ret = -EAGAIN; | ||
908 | goto out; | ||
909 | } | ||
910 | |||
911 | timeo = wait_event_interruptible_timeout(*sk->sk_sleep, | ||
912 | rds_send_queue_rm(rs, conn, rm, | ||
913 | rs->rs_bound_port, | ||
914 | dport, | ||
915 | &queued), | ||
916 | timeo); | ||
917 | rdsdebug("sendmsg woke queued %d timeo %ld\n", queued, timeo); | ||
918 | if (timeo > 0 || timeo == MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT) | ||
919 | continue; | ||
920 | |||
921 | ret = timeo; | ||
922 | if (ret == 0) | ||
923 | ret = -ETIMEDOUT; | ||
924 | goto out; | ||
925 | } | ||
926 | |||
927 | /* | ||
928 | * By now we've committed to the send. We reuse rds_send_worker() | ||
929 | * to retry sends in the rds thread if the transport asks us to. | ||
930 | */ | ||
931 | rds_stats_inc(s_send_queued); | ||
932 | |||
933 | if (!test_bit(RDS_LL_SEND_FULL, &conn->c_flags)) | ||
934 | rds_send_worker(&conn->c_send_w.work); | ||
935 | |||
936 | rds_message_put(rm); | ||
937 | return payload_len; | ||
938 | |||
939 | out: | ||
940 | /* If the user included a RDMA_MAP cmsg, we allocated a MR on the fly. | ||
941 | * If the sendmsg goes through, we keep the MR. If it fails with EAGAIN | ||
942 | * or in any other way, we need to destroy the MR again */ | ||
943 | if (allocated_mr) | ||
944 | rds_rdma_unuse(rs, rds_rdma_cookie_key(rm->m_rdma_cookie), 1); | ||
945 | |||
946 | if (rm) | ||
947 | rds_message_put(rm); | ||
948 | return ret; | ||
949 | } | ||
950 | |||
951 | /* | ||
952 | * Reply to a ping packet. | ||
953 | */ | ||
954 | int | ||
955 | rds_send_pong(struct rds_connection *conn, __be16 dport) | ||
956 | { | ||
957 | struct rds_message *rm; | ||
958 | unsigned long flags; | ||
959 | int ret = 0; | ||
960 | |||
961 | rm = rds_message_alloc(0, GFP_ATOMIC); | ||
962 | if (rm == NULL) { | ||
963 | ret = -ENOMEM; | ||
964 | goto out; | ||
965 | } | ||
966 | |||
967 | rm->m_daddr = conn->c_faddr; | ||
968 | |||
969 | /* If the connection is down, trigger a connect. We may | ||
970 | * have scheduled a delayed reconnect however - in this case | ||
971 | * we should not interfere. | ||
972 | */ | ||
973 | if (rds_conn_state(conn) == RDS_CONN_DOWN | ||
974 | && !test_and_set_bit(RDS_RECONNECT_PENDING, &conn->c_flags)) | ||
975 | queue_delayed_work(rds_wq, &conn->c_conn_w, 0); | ||
976 | |||
977 | ret = rds_cong_wait(conn->c_fcong, dport, 1, NULL); | ||
978 | if (ret) | ||
979 | goto out; | ||
980 | |||
981 | spin_lock_irqsave(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
982 | list_add_tail(&rm->m_conn_item, &conn->c_send_queue); | ||
983 | set_bit(RDS_MSG_ON_CONN, &rm->m_flags); | ||
984 | rds_message_addref(rm); | ||
985 | rm->m_inc.i_conn = conn; | ||
986 | |||
987 | rds_message_populate_header(&rm->m_inc.i_hdr, 0, dport, | ||
988 | conn->c_next_tx_seq); | ||
989 | conn->c_next_tx_seq++; | ||
990 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&conn->c_lock, flags); | ||
991 | |||
992 | rds_stats_inc(s_send_queued); | ||
993 | rds_stats_inc(s_send_pong); | ||
994 | |||
995 | queue_delayed_work(rds_wq, &conn->c_send_w, 0); | ||
996 | rds_message_put(rm); | ||
997 | return 0; | ||
998 | |||
999 | out: | ||
1000 | if (rm) | ||
1001 | rds_message_put(rm); | ||
1002 | return ret; | ||
1003 | } | ||