On Sat, 1 Oct 2011 14:15:45 +0800 dave jones wrote: dj> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Robert Watson wrote: >> >> On Wed, 28 Sep 2011, Mikolaj Golub wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 16:12:55 +0200 K. Macy wrote: >>> >>> KM> Sorry, didn't look at the images (limited bw), I've seen something KM> >>> like this before in timewait. This "can't happen" with UDP so will be KM> >>> interested in learning more about the bug. >>> >>> The panic can be easily triggered by this: >> >> Hi: >> >> Just catching up on this thread. I think the analysis here is generally >> right: in 9.0, you're much more likely to see an inpcb with its in_socket >> pointer cleared in the hash list than in prior releases, and >> in_pcbbind_setup() trips over this. >> >> However, at least on first glance (and from the perspective of invariants >> here), I think the bug is actualy that in_pcbbind_setup() is asking >> in_pcblookup_local() for an inpcb and then access the returned inpcb's >> in_socket pointer without acquiring a lock on the inpcb. Structurally, it >> can't acquire this lock for lock order reasons -- it already holds the lock >> on its own inpcb. Therefore, we should only access fields that are safe to >> follow in an inpcb when you hold a reference via the hash lock and not a >> lock on the inpcb itself, which appears generally OK (+/-) for all the >> fields in that clause but the t->inp_socket->so_options dereference. >> >> A preferred fix would cache the SO_REUSEPORT flag in an inpcb-layer field, >> such as inp_flags2, giving us access to its value without having to walk >> into the attached (or not) socket. >> >> This raises another structural question, which is whether we need a new >> inp_foo flags field that is protected explicitly by the hash lock, and not >> by the inpcb lock, which could hold fields relevant to address binding. I >> don't think we need to solve that problem in this context, as a slightly >> race on SO_REUSEPORT is likely acceptable. >> >> The suggested fix does perform the desired function of explicitly detaching >> the inpcb from the hash list before the socket is disconnected from the >> inpcb. However, it's incomplete in that the invariant that's being broken is >> also relied on for other protocols (such as raw sockets). The correct >> invariant is that inp_socket is safe to follow unconditionally if an inpcb >> is locked and INP_DROPPED isn't set -- the bug is in "locked" not in >> "INP_DROPPED", which is why I think this is the wrong fix, even though it >> prevents a panic :-).
dj> Hello Robert, dj> Thank you for taking your valuable time to find out the problem. dj> Since I don't have idea about network internals, would you have a patch dj> about this? I'd be glad to test it, thanks again. Here is the patch that implements what Robert suggests. Dave, could you test it? >> Robert dj> Best regards, dj> Dave. -- Mikolaj Golub
Index: sys/netinet/in_pcb.c =================================================================== --- sys/netinet/in_pcb.c (revision 225885) +++ sys/netinet/in_pcb.c (working copy) @@ -575,8 +575,7 @@ in_pcbbind_setup(struct inpcb *inp, struct sockadd ntohl(t->inp_faddr.s_addr) == INADDR_ANY) && (ntohl(sin->sin_addr.s_addr) != INADDR_ANY || ntohl(t->inp_laddr.s_addr) != INADDR_ANY || - (t->inp_socket->so_options & - SO_REUSEPORT) == 0) && + (t->inp_flags2 & INP_REUSEPORT) == 0) && (inp->inp_cred->cr_uid != t->inp_cred->cr_uid)) return (EADDRINUSE); @@ -595,14 +594,15 @@ in_pcbbind_setup(struct inpcb *inp, struct sockadd (reuseport & tw->tw_so_options) == 0) return (EADDRINUSE); } else if (t && - (reuseport & t->inp_socket->so_options) == 0) { + (reuseport == 0 || + (t->inp_flags2 & INP_REUSEPORT) == 0)) { #ifdef INET6 if (ntohl(sin->sin_addr.s_addr) != INADDR_ANY || ntohl(t->inp_laddr.s_addr) != INADDR_ANY || - INP_SOCKAF(so) == - INP_SOCKAF(t->inp_socket)) + (inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6PROTO) == 0 || + (t->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6PROTO) == 0) #endif return (EADDRINUSE); } @@ -1867,6 +1867,11 @@ in_pcbinshash_internal(struct inpcb *inp, int do_p KASSERT((inp->inp_flags & INP_INHASHLIST) == 0, ("in_pcbinshash: INP_INHASHLIST")); + if ((inp->inp_socket->so_options & SO_REUSEPORT) != 0 || + (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(inp->inp_laddr.s_addr)) && + (inp->inp_socket->so_options & SO_REUSEADDR) != 0)) + inp->inp_flags2 |= INP_REUSEPORT; + #ifdef INET6 if (inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6) hashkey_faddr = inp->in6p_faddr.s6_addr32[3] /* XXX */; Index: sys/netinet/in_pcb.h =================================================================== --- sys/netinet/in_pcb.h (revision 225885) +++ sys/netinet/in_pcb.h (working copy) @@ -540,6 +540,7 @@ void inp_4tuple_get(struct inpcb *inp, uint32_t * #define INP_LLE_VALID 0x00000001 /* cached lle is valid */ #define INP_RT_VALID 0x00000002 /* cached rtentry is valid */ #define INP_PCBGROUPWILD 0x00000004 /* in pcbgroup wildcard list */ +#define INP_REUSEPORT 0x00000008 /* socket SO_REUSEPORT option is set */ /* * Flags passed to in_pcblookup*() functions.
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