On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 09:24:07AM -0600, David Ahern wrote: > On 10/15/17 1:50 AM, Ido Schimmel wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 04:02:09PM -0700, David Ahern wrote: > >> ipv6_add_addr is called in process context with rtnl lock held > >> (e.g., manual config of an address) or during softirq processing > >> (e.g., autoconf and address from a router advertisement). > >> > >> Currently, ipv6_add_addr calls rcu_read_lock_bh shortly after entry > >> and does not call unlock until exit, minus the call around the address > >> validator notifier. Similarly, addrconf_hash_lock is taken after the > >> validator notifier and held until exit. This forces the allocation of > >> inet6_ifaddr to always be atomic. > >> > >> Refactor ipv6_add_addr as follows: > >> 1. add an input boolean to discriminate the call path (process context > >> or softirq). This new flag controls whether the alloc can be done > >> with GFP_KERNEL or GFP_ATOMIC. > >> > >> 2. Move the rcu_read_lock_bh and unlock calls only around functions that > >> do rcu updates. > >> > >> 3. Remove the in6_dev_hold and put added by 3ad7d2468f79f ("Ipvlan should > >> return an error when an address is already in use."). This was done > >> presumably because rcu_read_unlock_bh needs to be called before calling > >> the validator. Since rcu_read_lock is not needed before the validator > >> runs revert the hold and put added by 3ad7d2468f79f and only do the > >> hold when setting ifp->idev. > >> > >> 4. move duplicate address check and insertion of new address in the global > >> address hash into a helper. The helper is called after an ifa is > >> allocated and filled in. > >> > >> This allows the ifa for manually configured addresses to be done with > >> GFP_KERNEL and reduces the overall amount of time with rcu_read_lock held > >> and hash table spinlock held. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsah...@gmail.com> > > > > [...] > > > >> @@ -1073,21 +1085,19 @@ ipv6_add_addr(struct inet6_dev *idev, const struct > >> in6_addr *addr, > >> > >> in6_ifa_hold(ifa); > >> write_unlock(&idev->lock); > >> -out2: > >> + > >> rcu_read_unlock_bh(); > >> > >> - if (likely(err == 0)) > >> - inet6addr_notifier_call_chain(NETDEV_UP, ifa); > >> - else { > >> + inet6addr_notifier_call_chain(NETDEV_UP, ifa); > >> +out: > >> + if (unlikely(err < 0)) { > >> + if (rt) > >> + ip6_rt_put(rt); > > > > I believe 'rt' needs to be set to NULL after addrconf_dst_alloc() > > fails. > > The above frees rt and the line below frees the ifa and resets the value > to an error, so after the line above rt is no longer referenced.
Earlier in the code we have: rt = addrconf_dst_alloc(idev, addr, false); if (IS_ERR(rt)) { err = PTR_ERR(rt); goto out; } So we end up calling ip6_rt_put() with an error value. I believe it should be: rt = addrconf_dst_alloc(idev, addr, false); if (IS_ERR(rt)) { err = PTR_ERR(rt); rt = NULL; goto out; }