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From: Dominique Martinet <asmadeus@codewreck.org>
To: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: v9fs-developer@lists.sourceforge.net, Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>,
	linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] net/9p: add a per-client fcall kmem_cache
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2018 06:17:07 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20180731041707.GA20546@nautica> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20180731024658.GC19692@bombadil.infradead.org>

Matthew Wilcox wrote on Mon, Jul 30, 2018:
> On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 11:34:23AM +0200, Dominique Martinet wrote:
> > -static int p9_fcall_alloc(struct p9_fcall *fc, int alloc_msize)
> > +static int p9_fcall_alloc(struct p9_client *c, struct p9_fcall *fc,
> > +			  int alloc_msize)
> >  {
> > -	fc->sdata = kmalloc(alloc_msize, GFP_NOFS);
> > +	if (c->fcall_cache && alloc_msize == c->msize)
> > +		fc->sdata = kmem_cache_alloc(c->fcall_cache, GFP_NOFS);
> > +	else
> > +		fc->sdata = kmalloc(alloc_msize, GFP_NOFS);
> 
> Could you simplify this by initialising c->msize to 0 and then this
> can simply be:
> 
> > +	if (alloc_msize == c->msize)
> ...

Hmm, this is rather tricky with the current flow of things;
p9_client_version() has multiple uses for that msize field.

Basically what happens is:
 - init client struct, set clip msize to mount option/transport-specific
max
 - p9_client_version() uses current c->msize to send a suggested value
to the server
 - p9_client_rpc() uses current c->msize to allocate that first rpc,
this is pretty much hard-coded and will be quite intrusive to make an
exception for
 - p9_client_version() looks at the msize the server suggested and clips
c->msize if the reply's is smaller than c->msize


I kind of agree it'd be nice to remove that check being done all the
time for just startup, but I don't see how to do this easily with the
current code.

Making p9_client_version take an extra argument would be easy but we'd
need to actually hardcode in p9_client_rpc that "if the message type is
TVERSION then use [page size or whatever] for allocation" and that kinds
of kills the point... The alternative being having p9_client_rpc takes
the actual size as argument itself but this once again is pretty
intrusive even if it could be done mechanically...

I'll think about this some more

> > +void p9_fcall_free(struct p9_client *c, struct p9_fcall *fc)
> > +{
> > +	/* sdata can be NULL for interrupted requests in trans_rdma,
> > +	 * and kmem_cache_free does not do NULL-check for us
> > +	 */
> > +	if (unlikely(!fc->sdata))
> > +		return;
> > +
> > +	if (c->fcall_cache && fc->capacity == c->msize)
> > +		kmem_cache_free(c->fcall_cache, fc->sdata);
> > +	else
> > +		kfree(fc->sdata);
> > +}
> 
> Is it possible for fcall_cache to be allocated before fcall_free is
> called?  I'm concerned we might do this:
> 
> allocate message A
> allocate message B
> receive response A
> allocate fcall_cache
> receive response B
> 
> and then we'd call kmem_cache_free() for something allocated by kmalloc(),
> which works with slab and slub, but doesn't work with slob (alas).

Bleh, I checked this would work for slab and didn't really check
others..

This cannot happen right now because we only return the client struct
from p9_client_create after the first message is done (and, right now,
freed) but when we start adding refcounting to requests it'd be possible
to free the very first response after fcall_cache is allocated with a
"bad" server like syzcaller does sending the version reply before the
request came in.

I can't see any work-around around this other than storing how the fcall
was allocated in the struct itself though...
I guess I might as well do that now, unless you have a better idea.


> > @@ -980,6 +1000,9 @@ struct p9_client *p9_client_create(const char *dev_name, char *options)
> >  	if (err)
> >  		goto close_trans;
> >  
> > +	clnt->fcall_cache = kmem_cache_create("9p-fcall-cache", clnt->msize,
> > +					      0, 0, NULL);
> > +
> 
> If we have slab merging turned off, or we have two mounts from servers
> with different msizes, we'll end up with two slabs called 9p-fcall-cache.
> I'm OK with that, but are you?

Yeah, the reason I didn't make it global like p9_req_cache is precisely
to get two separate caches if the msizes are different.

I actually considered adding msize to the string with snprintf or
something but someone looking at it through slabinfo or similar will
have the sizes anyway so I don't think this would bring anything, do you
know if/think that tools will choke on multiple caches with the same
name?


I'm not sure about slab merging being disabled though, from the little I
understand I do not see why anyone would do that except for debugging,
and I'm fine with that.
Please let me know if I'm missing something though!


Thanks for the review,
-- 
Dominique Martinet

  reply	other threads:[~2018-07-31  4:17 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 53+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-07-11 21:02 [PATCH v2 0/6] 9p: Use IDRs more effectively Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-11 21:02 ` [PATCH v2 1/6] 9p: Fix comment on smp_wmb Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-12 11:55   ` [V9fs-developer] " Greg Kurz
2018-07-11 21:02 ` [PATCH v2 2/6] 9p: Change p9_fid_create calling convention Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-12  2:15   ` [V9fs-developer] " piaojun
2018-07-12 11:56   ` Greg Kurz
2018-07-13  1:18   ` jiangyiwen
2018-07-11 21:02 ` [PATCH v2 3/6] 9p: Replace the fidlist with an IDR Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-12 11:17   ` Dominique Martinet
2018-07-12 11:23     ` Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-12 11:30       ` Dominique Martinet
2018-07-13  2:05   ` [V9fs-developer] " jiangyiwen
2018-07-13  2:48     ` Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-11 21:02 ` [PATCH v2 4/6] 9p: Embed wait_queue_head into p9_req_t Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-12 14:36   ` [V9fs-developer] " Greg Kurz
2018-07-12 14:40     ` Dominique Martinet
2018-07-12 14:59       ` Greg Kurz
2018-07-11 21:02 ` [PATCH v2 5/6] 9p: Use a slab for allocating requests Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-18 10:05   ` Dominique Martinet
2018-07-18 11:49     ` Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-18 12:46       ` Dominique Martinet
2018-07-23 11:52     ` Greg Kurz
2018-07-23 12:25       ` Dominique Martinet
2018-07-23 14:24         ` Greg Kurz
2018-07-30  9:31         ` Dominique Martinet
2018-07-30  9:34           ` [PATCH 1/2] net/9p: embed fcall in req to round down buffer allocs Dominique Martinet
2018-07-30  9:34             ` [PATCH 2/2] net/9p: add a per-client fcall kmem_cache Dominique Martinet
2018-07-31  1:18               ` [V9fs-developer] " piaojun
2018-07-31  1:35                 ` Dominique Martinet
2018-07-31  1:45                   ` piaojun
2018-07-31  2:46               ` Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-31  4:17                 ` Dominique Martinet [this message]
2018-08-01 14:28               ` [V9fs-developer] " Greg Kurz
2018-08-01 15:22                 ` Dominique Martinet
2018-07-31  0:55             ` [V9fs-developer] [PATCH 1/2] net/9p: embed fcall in req to round down buffer allocs piaojun
2018-07-31  1:12               ` Dominique Martinet
2018-07-31  1:28                 ` piaojun
2018-08-01 14:14             ` Greg Kurz
2018-08-01 14:38               ` Dominique Martinet
2018-08-01 15:03                 ` Greg Kurz
2018-08-02  2:37             ` [PATCH v2 " Dominique Martinet
2018-08-02  2:37               ` [PATCH v2 2/2] net/9p: add a per-client fcall kmem_cache Dominique Martinet
2018-08-02  4:58                 ` [V9fs-developer] " Dominique Martinet
2018-08-02  9:23               ` [PATCH v2 1/2] net/9p: embed fcall in req to round down buffer allocs Greg Kurz
2018-08-02 22:03                 ` Dominique Martinet
2018-08-09 14:33               ` [PATCH v3 " Dominique Martinet
2018-08-09 14:33                 ` [PATCH v3 2/2] net/9p: add a per-client fcall kmem_cache Dominique Martinet
2018-08-10  1:23                   ` piaojun
2018-08-10  1:41                     ` Dominique Martinet
2018-08-10  1:49                       ` piaojun
2018-08-10  0:47                 ` [PATCH v3 1/2] net/9p: embed fcall in req to round down buffer allocs piaojun
2018-07-11 21:02 ` [PATCH v2 6/6] 9p: Remove p9_idpool Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-11 23:37 ` [PATCH v2 0/6] 9p: Use IDRs more effectively Dominique Martinet

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