On 15-10-12 07:52 PM, Scott Feldman wrote: > On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 11:03 AM, Jiri Pirko <j...@resnulli.us> wrote: >> From: Jiri Pirko <j...@mellanox.com> >> >> Caller should know if he can call attr_set directly (when holding RTNL) >> or if he has to defer the att_set processing for later. >> >> This also allows drivers to sleep inside attr_set and report operation >> status back to switchdev core. Switchdev core then warns if status is >> not ok, instead of silent errors happening in drivers. >> >> Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <j...@mellanox.com> >> --- >> include/net/switchdev.h | 1 + >> net/bridge/br_stp.c | 3 +- >> net/switchdev/switchdev.c | 107 >> ++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- >> 3 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/include/net/switchdev.h b/include/net/switchdev.h >> index d2879f2..6b109e4 100644 >> --- a/include/net/switchdev.h >> +++ b/include/net/switchdev.h >> @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ >> >> #define SWITCHDEV_F_NO_RECURSE BIT(0) >> #define SWITCHDEV_F_SKIP_EOPNOTSUPP BIT(1) >> +#define SWITCHDEV_F_DEFER BIT(2) >> >> struct switchdev_trans_item { >> struct list_head list; >> diff --git a/net/bridge/br_stp.c b/net/bridge/br_stp.c >> index db6d243de..80c34d7 100644 >> --- a/net/bridge/br_stp.c >> +++ b/net/bridge/br_stp.c >> @@ -41,13 +41,14 @@ void br_set_state(struct net_bridge_port *p, unsigned >> int state) >> { >> struct switchdev_attr attr = { >> .id = SWITCHDEV_ATTR_ID_PORT_STP_STATE, >> + .flags = SWITCHDEV_F_DEFER, >> .u.stp_state = state, >> }; >> int err; >> >> p->state = state; >> err = switchdev_port_attr_set(p->dev, &attr); >> - if (err && err != -EOPNOTSUPP) >> + if (err) > > This looks like a problem as now all other non-switchdev ports will > get an WARN in the log when STP state changes. We should only WARN if > there was an err and the err is not -EOPNOTSUPP. > >> br_warn(p->br, "error setting offload STP state on port >> %u(%s)\n", >> (unsigned int) p->port_no, p->dev->name); >> } > > <snip> > >> struct switchdev_attr_set_work { >> struct work_struct work; >> struct net_device *dev; >> @@ -183,14 +226,17 @@ static void switchdev_port_attr_set_work(struct >> work_struct *work) >> { >> struct switchdev_attr_set_work *asw = >> container_of(work, struct switchdev_attr_set_work, work); >> + bool rtnl_locked = rtnl_is_locked(); >> int err; >> >> - rtnl_lock(); >> - err = switchdev_port_attr_set(asw->dev, &asw->attr); >> + if (!rtnl_locked) >> + rtnl_lock(); > > I'm not following this change. If someone else has rtnl_lock, we'll > not wait to grab it here ourselves, and proceed as if we have the > lock. But what if that someone else releases the lock in the middle > of us doing switchdev_port_attr_set_now? Seems we want to > unconditionally wait and grab the lock. We need to block anything > from moving while we do the attr set. >
Also an additional race between setting rtnl_locked and the if stmt and then grabbing the lock. There seems to be a something of pattern around this where other subsystems use a rtnl_trylock and if it fails do a restart/re-queue operation to retry. Looks like how you handle it in the team driver at least. >> + err = switchdev_port_attr_set_now(asw->dev, &asw->attr); >> if (err && err != -EOPNOTSUPP) >> netdev_err(asw->dev, "failed (err=%d) to set attribute >> (id=%d)\n", >> err, asw->attr.id); >> - rtnl_unlock(); >> + if (!rtnl_locked) >> + rtnl_unlock(); >> >> dev_put(asw->dev); >> kfree(work); >> @@ -211,7 +257,7 @@ static int switchdev_port_attr_set_defer(struct >> net_device *dev, >> asw->dev = dev; >> memcpy(&asw->attr, attr, sizeof(asw->attr)); >> >> - schedule_work(&asw->work); >> + queue_work(switchdev_wq, &asw->work); >> >> return 0; >> } -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html