On Tue, 2016-03-29 at 22:25 -0700, Eric Dumazet wrote: > On Wed, 2016-03-30 at 13:16 +0800, Yang Yingliang wrote: > > When task A hold the sk owned in tcp_sendmsg, if lots of packets > > arrive and the packets will be added to backlog queue. The packets > > will be handled in release_sock called from tcp_sendmsg. When the > > sk_backlog is removed from sk, the length will not decrease until > > all the packets in backlog queue are handled. This may leads to the > > new packets be dropped because the lenth is too big. So set the > > lenth to 0 immediately after it's detached from sk. > > > > Signed-off-by: Yang Yingliang <yangyingli...@huawei.com> > > --- > > net/core/sock.c | 1 + > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > > > > diff --git a/net/core/sock.c b/net/core/sock.c > > index 47fc8bb..108be05 100644 > > --- a/net/core/sock.c > > +++ b/net/core/sock.c > > @@ -1933,6 +1933,7 @@ static void __release_sock(struct sock *sk) > > > > do { > > sk->sk_backlog.head = sk->sk_backlog.tail = NULL; > > + sk->sk_backlog.len = 0; > > bh_unlock_sock(sk); > > > > do { > > Certainly not. > > Have you really missed the comment ? > > https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=8eae939f1400326b06d0c9afe53d2a484a326871 > > > I do not believe the case you describe can happen, unless a misbehaving > driver cooks fat skb (with skb->truesize being far more bigger than > skb->len) >
And also make sure you backported https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=da882c1f2ecadb0ed582628ec1585e36b137c0f0