> On May 17, 2018, at 2:47 AM, Ophir Munk <ophi...@mellanox.com> wrote: > > TAP device is created following its first queue creation. Multiple > queues can be added or removed over time. In Linux terminology those > are file descriptors which are opened or closed over time. As long as > the number of opened file descriptors is positive - TAP device will > appear as a Linux device. In case all queues are released (the > equivalent of all file descriptors being closed) the TAP device will > be removed. This can lead to abnormalities in different scenarios > where the TAP device should exist even if all its queues are released. > In order to make TAP existence independent of its number of queues - > an extra file descriptor is opened on TAP creation and is closed on > TAP closure. It's only purpose is to serve as a keep-alive mechanism > for the TAP device. > > Fixes: bf7b7f437b49 ("net/tap: create netdevice during probing") > Cc: sta...@dpdk.org > > Signed-off-by: Ophir Munk <ophi...@mellanox.com> > --- > v1: > Initial release > v2: > Reword commit message (a fixing patch) > > drivers/net/tap/rte_eth_tap.c | 31 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > drivers/net/tap/rte_eth_tap.h | 1 + > 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
I did not see where ka_fd is set to -1 at startup, just in case we fail before the first open attempt and possible hit the close code in the remove routine. I did not look at the complete driver, but I think it maybe reasonable to add that initial variable setup. > > diff --git a/drivers/net/tap/rte_eth_tap.c b/drivers/net/tap/rte_eth_tap.c > index c006d07..6901edc 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/tap/rte_eth_tap.c > +++ b/drivers/net/tap/rte_eth_tap.c > @@ -929,6 +929,15 @@ tap_dev_close(struct rte_eth_dev *dev) > ioctl(internals->ioctl_sock, SIOCSIFFLAGS, > &internals->remote_initial_flags); > } > + > + if (internals->ka_fd != -1) { > + close(internals->ka_fd); > + internals->ka_fd = -1; > + } > + /* > + * Since TUN device has no more opened file descriptors > + * it will be removed from kernel > + */ > } > > static void > @@ -1561,13 +1570,18 @@ eth_dev_tap_create(struct rte_vdev_device *vdev, char > *tap_name, > rte_memcpy(&pmd->eth_addr, mac_addr, sizeof(*mac_addr)); > } > > - /* Immediately create the netdevice (this will create the 1st queue). */ > - /* rx queue */ > - if (tap_setup_queue(dev, pmd, 0, 1) == -1) > - goto error_exit; > - /* tx queue */ > - if (tap_setup_queue(dev, pmd, 0, 0) == -1) > + /* > + * Allocate a TUN device keep-alive file descriptor that will only be > + * closed when the TUN device itself is closed or removed. > + * This keep-alive file descriptor will guarantee that the TUN device > + * exists even when all of its queues are closed > + */ > + pmd->ka_fd = tun_alloc(pmd); > + if (pmd->ka_fd < 0) { > + pmd->ka_fd = -1; > + TAP_LOG(ERR, "Unable to create %s interface", tuntap_name); > goto error_exit; > + } > > ifr.ifr_mtu = dev->data->mtu; > if (tap_ioctl(pmd, SIOCSIFMTU, &ifr, 1, LOCAL_AND_REMOTE) < 0) > @@ -1961,9 +1975,12 @@ rte_pmd_tap_remove(struct rte_vdev_device *dev) > > close(internals->ioctl_sock); > rte_free(eth_dev->data->dev_private); > - > rte_eth_dev_release_port(eth_dev); > > + if (internals->ka_fd != -1) { > + close(internals->ka_fd); > + internals->ka_fd = -1; > + } > return 0; > } > > diff --git a/drivers/net/tap/rte_eth_tap.h b/drivers/net/tap/rte_eth_tap.h > index babe42d..575dce4 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/tap/rte_eth_tap.h > +++ b/drivers/net/tap/rte_eth_tap.h > @@ -81,6 +81,7 @@ struct pmd_internals { > struct rx_queue rxq[RTE_PMD_TAP_MAX_QUEUES]; /* List of RX queues */ > struct tx_queue txq[RTE_PMD_TAP_MAX_QUEUES]; /* List of TX queues */ > struct rte_intr_handle intr_handle; /* LSC interrupt handle. */ > + int ka_fd; /* keep-alive file descriptor */ > }; > > /* tap_intr.c */ > -- > 2.7.4 > Regards, Keith