Message ID | 20210609055534.855-4-anand.a.khoje@oracle.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
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Series | IB/core: Obtaining subnet_prefix from cache in | expand |
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 11:25:34AM +0530, Anand Khoje wrote: > ib_query_port() calls device->ops.query_port() to get the port > attributes. The method of querying is device driver specific. > The same function calls device->ops.query_gid() to get the GID and > extract the subnet_prefix (gid_prefix). > > The GID and subnet_prefix are stored in a cache. But they do not get > read from the cache if the device is an Infiniband device. The > following change takes advantage of the cached subnet_prefix. > Testing with RDBMS has shown a significant improvement in performance > with this change. > > The function ib_cache_is_initialised() is introduced because > ib_query_port() gets called early in the stage when the cache is not > built while reading port immutable property. > > In that case, the default GID still gets read from HCA for IB link- > layer devices. > > Fixes: fad61ad ("IB/core: Add subnet prefix to port info") > Signed-off-by: Anand Khoje <anand.a.khoje@oracle.com> > Signed-off-by: Haakon Bugge <haakon.bugge@oracle.com> > > --- > > v1 -> v2: > - Split the v1 patch in 3 patches as per Leon's suggestion. > > v2 -> v3: > - Added changes as per Mark Zhang's suggestion of clearing > flags in git_table_cleanup_one(). > > --- > drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c | 7 ++++++- > drivers/infiniband/core/device.c | 9 +++++++++ > include/rdma/ib_cache.h | 6 ++++++ > include/rdma/ib_verbs.h | 6 ++++++ > 4 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) Why did you use clear_bit/test_bit API? I would expect it for the bitmap, but for such simple thing, the simple "u8 is_cached_init : 1;" will do the same trick. Thanks > > diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c b/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c > index e957f0c915a3..94a8653a72c5 100644 > --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c > +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c > @@ -917,9 +917,12 @@ static void gid_table_cleanup_one(struct ib_device *ib_dev) > { > u32 p; > > - rdma_for_each_port (ib_dev, p) > + rdma_for_each_port (ib_dev, p) { > + clear_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, > + &ib_dev->port_data[p].flags); > cleanup_gid_table_port(ib_dev, p, > ib_dev->port_data[p].cache.gid); > + } > } > > static int gid_table_setup_one(struct ib_device *ib_dev) > @@ -1623,6 +1626,8 @@ int ib_cache_setup_one(struct ib_device *device) > err = ib_cache_update(device, p, true); > if (err) > return err; > + set_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, > + &device->port_data[p].flags); > } > > return 0; > diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c b/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > index 595128b26c34..e8e7b0a61411 100644 > --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > @@ -2059,6 +2059,15 @@ static int __ib_query_port(struct ib_device *device, > IB_LINK_LAYER_INFINIBAND) > return 0; > > + if (!ib_cache_is_initialised(device, port_num)) > + goto query_gid_from_device; > + > + ib_get_cached_subnet_prefix(device, port_num, > + &port_attr->subnet_prefix); > + > + return 0; > + > +query_gid_from_device: > err = device->ops.query_gid(device, port_num, 0, &gid); > if (err) > return err; > diff --git a/include/rdma/ib_cache.h b/include/rdma/ib_cache.h > index 226ae3702d8a..1526fc6637eb 100644 > --- a/include/rdma/ib_cache.h > +++ b/include/rdma/ib_cache.h > @@ -114,4 +114,10 @@ ssize_t rdma_query_gid_table(struct ib_device *device, > struct ib_uverbs_gid_entry *entries, > size_t max_entries); > > +static inline bool ib_cache_is_initialised(struct ib_device *device, > + u8 port_num) > +{ > + return test_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, > + &device->port_data[port_num].flags); > +} > #endif /* _IB_CACHE_H */ > diff --git a/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h b/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h > index 41cbec516424..ad2a55e3a2ee 100644 > --- a/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h > +++ b/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h > @@ -2169,6 +2169,10 @@ struct ib_port_immutable { > u32 max_mad_size; > }; > > +enum ib_port_data_flags { > + IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED = 1 << 0, > +}; > + > struct ib_port_data { > struct ib_device *ib_dev; > > @@ -2178,6 +2182,8 @@ struct ib_port_data { > > spinlock_t netdev_lock; > > + unsigned long flags; > + > struct list_head pkey_list; > > struct ib_port_cache cache; > -- > 2.27.0 >
Hi Leon, The set_bit()/clear_bit() and enum ib_port_data_flags has been added as a device that can be used for future enhancements. Also, usage of set_bit()/clear_bit() ensures the operations on this bit is atomic. Thanks, Anand -----Original Message----- From: Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 9, 2021 2:06 PM To: Anand Khoje <anand.a.khoje@oracle.com> Cc: linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; dledford@redhat.com; jgg@ziepe.ca; Haakon Bugge <haakon.bugge@oracle.com> Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 3/3] IB/core: Obtain subnet_prefix from cache in IB devices. On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 11:25:34AM +0530, Anand Khoje wrote: > ib_query_port() calls device->ops.query_port() to get the port > attributes. The method of querying is device driver specific. > The same function calls device->ops.query_gid() to get the GID and > extract the subnet_prefix (gid_prefix). > > The GID and subnet_prefix are stored in a cache. But they do not get > read from the cache if the device is an Infiniband device. The > following change takes advantage of the cached subnet_prefix. > Testing with RDBMS has shown a significant improvement in performance > with this change. > > The function ib_cache_is_initialised() is introduced because > ib_query_port() gets called early in the stage when the cache is not > built while reading port immutable property. > > In that case, the default GID still gets read from HCA for IB link- > layer devices. > > Fixes: fad61ad ("IB/core: Add subnet prefix to port info") > Signed-off-by: Anand Khoje <anand.a.khoje@oracle.com> > Signed-off-by: Haakon Bugge <haakon.bugge@oracle.com> > > --- > > v1 -> v2: > - Split the v1 patch in 3 patches as per Leon's suggestion. > > v2 -> v3: > - Added changes as per Mark Zhang's suggestion of clearing > flags in git_table_cleanup_one(). > > --- > drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c | 7 ++++++- > drivers/infiniband/core/device.c | 9 +++++++++ > include/rdma/ib_cache.h | 6 ++++++ > include/rdma/ib_verbs.h | 6 ++++++ > 4 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) Why did you use clear_bit/test_bit API? I would expect it for the bitmap, but for such simple thing, the simple "u8 is_cached_init : 1;" will do the same trick. Thanks > > diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c > b/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c index e957f0c915a3..94a8653a72c5 > 100644 > --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c > +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c > @@ -917,9 +917,12 @@ static void gid_table_cleanup_one(struct > ib_device *ib_dev) { > u32 p; > > - rdma_for_each_port (ib_dev, p) > + rdma_for_each_port (ib_dev, p) { > + clear_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, > + &ib_dev->port_data[p].flags); > cleanup_gid_table_port(ib_dev, p, > ib_dev->port_data[p].cache.gid); > + } > } > > static int gid_table_setup_one(struct ib_device *ib_dev) @@ -1623,6 > +1626,8 @@ int ib_cache_setup_one(struct ib_device *device) > err = ib_cache_update(device, p, true); > if (err) > return err; > + set_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, > + &device->port_data[p].flags); > } > > return 0; > diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > b/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > index 595128b26c34..e8e7b0a61411 100644 > --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > @@ -2059,6 +2059,15 @@ static int __ib_query_port(struct ib_device *device, > IB_LINK_LAYER_INFINIBAND) > return 0; > > + if (!ib_cache_is_initialised(device, port_num)) > + goto query_gid_from_device; > + > + ib_get_cached_subnet_prefix(device, port_num, > + &port_attr->subnet_prefix); > + > + return 0; > + > +query_gid_from_device: > err = device->ops.query_gid(device, port_num, 0, &gid); > if (err) > return err; > diff --git a/include/rdma/ib_cache.h b/include/rdma/ib_cache.h index > 226ae3702d8a..1526fc6637eb 100644 > --- a/include/rdma/ib_cache.h > +++ b/include/rdma/ib_cache.h > @@ -114,4 +114,10 @@ ssize_t rdma_query_gid_table(struct ib_device *device, > struct ib_uverbs_gid_entry *entries, > size_t max_entries); > > +static inline bool ib_cache_is_initialised(struct ib_device *device, > + u8 port_num) > +{ > + return test_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, > + &device->port_data[port_num].flags); > +} > #endif /* _IB_CACHE_H */ > diff --git a/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h b/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h index > 41cbec516424..ad2a55e3a2ee 100644 > --- a/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h > +++ b/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h > @@ -2169,6 +2169,10 @@ struct ib_port_immutable { > u32 max_mad_size; > }; > > +enum ib_port_data_flags { > + IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED = 1 << 0, > +}; > + > struct ib_port_data { > struct ib_device *ib_dev; > > @@ -2178,6 +2182,8 @@ struct ib_port_data { > > spinlock_t netdev_lock; > > + unsigned long flags; > + > struct list_head pkey_list; > > struct ib_port_cache cache; > -- > 2.27.0 >
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 09:26:03AM +0000, Anand Khoje wrote: > Hi Leon, Please don't do top-posting. > > The set_bit()/clear_bit() and enum ib_port_data_flags has been added as a device that can be used for future enhancements. > Also, usage of set_bit()/clear_bit() ensures the operations on this bit is atomic. The bitfield variables are better suit this use case. Let's don't overcomplicate code without the reason. Thanks > > Thanks, > Anand > > -----Original Message----- > From: Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> > Sent: Wednesday, June 9, 2021 2:06 PM > To: Anand Khoje <anand.a.khoje@oracle.com> > Cc: linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; dledford@redhat.com; jgg@ziepe.ca; Haakon Bugge <haakon.bugge@oracle.com> > Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 3/3] IB/core: Obtain subnet_prefix from cache in IB devices. > > On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 11:25:34AM +0530, Anand Khoje wrote: > > ib_query_port() calls device->ops.query_port() to get the port > > attributes. The method of querying is device driver specific. > > The same function calls device->ops.query_gid() to get the GID and > > extract the subnet_prefix (gid_prefix). > > > > The GID and subnet_prefix are stored in a cache. But they do not get > > read from the cache if the device is an Infiniband device. The > > following change takes advantage of the cached subnet_prefix. > > Testing with RDBMS has shown a significant improvement in performance > > with this change. > > > > The function ib_cache_is_initialised() is introduced because > > ib_query_port() gets called early in the stage when the cache is not > > built while reading port immutable property. > > > > In that case, the default GID still gets read from HCA for IB link- > > layer devices. > > > > Fixes: fad61ad ("IB/core: Add subnet prefix to port info") > > Signed-off-by: Anand Khoje <anand.a.khoje@oracle.com> > > Signed-off-by: Haakon Bugge <haakon.bugge@oracle.com> > > > > --- > > > > v1 -> v2: > > - Split the v1 patch in 3 patches as per Leon's suggestion. > > > > v2 -> v3: > > - Added changes as per Mark Zhang's suggestion of clearing > > flags in git_table_cleanup_one(). > > > > --- > > drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c | 7 ++++++- > > drivers/infiniband/core/device.c | 9 +++++++++ > > include/rdma/ib_cache.h | 6 ++++++ > > include/rdma/ib_verbs.h | 6 ++++++ > > 4 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > Why did you use clear_bit/test_bit API? I would expect it for the bitmap, but for such simple thing, the simple "u8 is_cached_init : 1;" > will do the same trick. > > Thanks > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c > > b/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c index e957f0c915a3..94a8653a72c5 > > 100644 > > --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c > > +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c > > @@ -917,9 +917,12 @@ static void gid_table_cleanup_one(struct > > ib_device *ib_dev) { > > u32 p; > > > > - rdma_for_each_port (ib_dev, p) > > + rdma_for_each_port (ib_dev, p) { > > + clear_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, > > + &ib_dev->port_data[p].flags); > > cleanup_gid_table_port(ib_dev, p, > > ib_dev->port_data[p].cache.gid); > > + } > > } > > > > static int gid_table_setup_one(struct ib_device *ib_dev) @@ -1623,6 > > +1626,8 @@ int ib_cache_setup_one(struct ib_device *device) > > err = ib_cache_update(device, p, true); > > if (err) > > return err; > > + set_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, > > + &device->port_data[p].flags); > > } > > > > return 0; > > diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > > b/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > > index 595128b26c34..e8e7b0a61411 100644 > > --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > > +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c > > @@ -2059,6 +2059,15 @@ static int __ib_query_port(struct ib_device *device, > > IB_LINK_LAYER_INFINIBAND) > > return 0; > > > > + if (!ib_cache_is_initialised(device, port_num)) > > + goto query_gid_from_device; > > + > > + ib_get_cached_subnet_prefix(device, port_num, > > + &port_attr->subnet_prefix); > > + > > + return 0; > > + > > +query_gid_from_device: > > err = device->ops.query_gid(device, port_num, 0, &gid); > > if (err) > > return err; > > diff --git a/include/rdma/ib_cache.h b/include/rdma/ib_cache.h index > > 226ae3702d8a..1526fc6637eb 100644 > > --- a/include/rdma/ib_cache.h > > +++ b/include/rdma/ib_cache.h > > @@ -114,4 +114,10 @@ ssize_t rdma_query_gid_table(struct ib_device *device, > > struct ib_uverbs_gid_entry *entries, > > size_t max_entries); > > > > +static inline bool ib_cache_is_initialised(struct ib_device *device, > > + u8 port_num) > > +{ > > + return test_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, > > + &device->port_data[port_num].flags); > > +} > > #endif /* _IB_CACHE_H */ > > diff --git a/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h b/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h index > > 41cbec516424..ad2a55e3a2ee 100644 > > --- a/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h > > +++ b/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h > > @@ -2169,6 +2169,10 @@ struct ib_port_immutable { > > u32 max_mad_size; > > }; > > > > +enum ib_port_data_flags { > > + IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED = 1 << 0, > > +}; > > + > > struct ib_port_data { > > struct ib_device *ib_dev; > > > > @@ -2178,6 +2182,8 @@ struct ib_port_data { > > > > spinlock_t netdev_lock; > > > > + unsigned long flags; > > + > > struct list_head pkey_list; > > > > struct ib_port_cache cache; > > -- > > 2.27.0 > >
> On 9 Jun 2021, at 12:40, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 09:26:03AM +0000, Anand Khoje wrote: >> Hi Leon, > > Please don't do top-posting. > > >> >> The set_bit()/clear_bit() and enum ib_port_data_flags has been added as a device that can be used for future enhancements. >> Also, usage of set_bit()/clear_bit() ensures the operations on this bit is atomic. > > The bitfield variables are better suit this use case. > Let's don't overcomplicate code without the reason. The problem is always that people tend to build on what's in there. For example, look at the bitfields in rdma_id_private, tos_set, timeout_set, and min_rnr_timer_set. What do you think will happen when, let's say, rdma_set_service_type() and rdma_set_ack_timeout() are called in close proximity in time? There is no locking, and the RMW will fail intermittently. Thxs, Håkon > > Thanks > >> >> Thanks, >> Anand >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> >> Sent: Wednesday, June 9, 2021 2:06 PM >> To: Anand Khoje <anand.a.khoje@oracle.com> >> Cc: linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; dledford@redhat.com; jgg@ziepe.ca; Haakon Bugge <haakon.bugge@oracle.com> >> Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 3/3] IB/core: Obtain subnet_prefix from cache in IB devices. >> >> On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 11:25:34AM +0530, Anand Khoje wrote: >>> ib_query_port() calls device->ops.query_port() to get the port >>> attributes. The method of querying is device driver specific. >>> The same function calls device->ops.query_gid() to get the GID and >>> extract the subnet_prefix (gid_prefix). >>> >>> The GID and subnet_prefix are stored in a cache. But they do not get >>> read from the cache if the device is an Infiniband device. The >>> following change takes advantage of the cached subnet_prefix. >>> Testing with RDBMS has shown a significant improvement in performance >>> with this change. >>> >>> The function ib_cache_is_initialised() is introduced because >>> ib_query_port() gets called early in the stage when the cache is not >>> built while reading port immutable property. >>> >>> In that case, the default GID still gets read from HCA for IB link- >>> layer devices. >>> >>> Fixes: fad61ad ("IB/core: Add subnet prefix to port info") >>> Signed-off-by: Anand Khoje <anand.a.khoje@oracle.com> >>> Signed-off-by: Haakon Bugge <haakon.bugge@oracle.com> >>> >>> --- >>> >>> v1 -> v2: >>> - Split the v1 patch in 3 patches as per Leon's suggestion. >>> >>> v2 -> v3: >>> - Added changes as per Mark Zhang's suggestion of clearing >>> flags in git_table_cleanup_one(). >>> >>> --- >>> drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c | 7 ++++++- >>> drivers/infiniband/core/device.c | 9 +++++++++ >>> include/rdma/ib_cache.h | 6 ++++++ >>> include/rdma/ib_verbs.h | 6 ++++++ >>> 4 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >> >> Why did you use clear_bit/test_bit API? I would expect it for the bitmap, but for such simple thing, the simple "u8 is_cached_init : 1;" >> will do the same trick. >> >> Thanks >> >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c >>> b/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c index e957f0c915a3..94a8653a72c5 >>> 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c >>> +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c >>> @@ -917,9 +917,12 @@ static void gid_table_cleanup_one(struct >>> ib_device *ib_dev) { >>> u32 p; >>> >>> - rdma_for_each_port (ib_dev, p) >>> + rdma_for_each_port (ib_dev, p) { >>> + clear_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, >>> + &ib_dev->port_data[p].flags); >>> cleanup_gid_table_port(ib_dev, p, >>> ib_dev->port_data[p].cache.gid); >>> + } >>> } >>> >>> static int gid_table_setup_one(struct ib_device *ib_dev) @@ -1623,6 >>> +1626,8 @@ int ib_cache_setup_one(struct ib_device *device) >>> err = ib_cache_update(device, p, true); >>> if (err) >>> return err; >>> + set_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, >>> + &device->port_data[p].flags); >>> } >>> >>> return 0; >>> diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c >>> b/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c >>> index 595128b26c34..e8e7b0a61411 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c >>> +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c >>> @@ -2059,6 +2059,15 @@ static int __ib_query_port(struct ib_device *device, >>> IB_LINK_LAYER_INFINIBAND) >>> return 0; >>> >>> + if (!ib_cache_is_initialised(device, port_num)) >>> + goto query_gid_from_device; >>> + >>> + ib_get_cached_subnet_prefix(device, port_num, >>> + &port_attr->subnet_prefix); >>> + >>> + return 0; >>> + >>> +query_gid_from_device: >>> err = device->ops.query_gid(device, port_num, 0, &gid); >>> if (err) >>> return err; >>> diff --git a/include/rdma/ib_cache.h b/include/rdma/ib_cache.h index >>> 226ae3702d8a..1526fc6637eb 100644 >>> --- a/include/rdma/ib_cache.h >>> +++ b/include/rdma/ib_cache.h >>> @@ -114,4 +114,10 @@ ssize_t rdma_query_gid_table(struct ib_device *device, >>> struct ib_uverbs_gid_entry *entries, >>> size_t max_entries); >>> >>> +static inline bool ib_cache_is_initialised(struct ib_device *device, >>> + u8 port_num) >>> +{ >>> + return test_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, >>> + &device->port_data[port_num].flags); >>> +} >>> #endif /* _IB_CACHE_H */ >>> diff --git a/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h b/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h index >>> 41cbec516424..ad2a55e3a2ee 100644 >>> --- a/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h >>> +++ b/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h >>> @@ -2169,6 +2169,10 @@ struct ib_port_immutable { >>> u32 max_mad_size; >>> }; >>> >>> +enum ib_port_data_flags { >>> + IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED = 1 << 0, >>> +}; >>> + >>> struct ib_port_data { >>> struct ib_device *ib_dev; >>> >>> @@ -2178,6 +2182,8 @@ struct ib_port_data { >>> >>> spinlock_t netdev_lock; >>> >>> + unsigned long flags; >>> + >>> struct list_head pkey_list; >>> >>> struct ib_port_cache cache; >>> -- >>> 2.27.0 >>>
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 03:32:39AM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: > > > > On 9 Jun 2021, at 12:40, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: > > > > On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 09:26:03AM +0000, Anand Khoje wrote: > >> Hi Leon, > > > > Please don't do top-posting. > > > > > >> > >> The set_bit()/clear_bit() and enum ib_port_data_flags has been added as a device that can be used for future enhancements. > >> Also, usage of set_bit()/clear_bit() ensures the operations on this bit is atomic. > > > > The bitfield variables are better suit this use case. > > Let's don't overcomplicate code without the reason. > > The problem is always that people tend to build on what's in there. For example, look at the bitfields in rdma_id_private, tos_set, timeout_set, and min_rnr_timer_set. > > What do you think will happen when, let's say, rdma_set_service_type() and rdma_set_ack_timeout() are called in close proximity in time? There is no locking, and the RMW will fail intermittently. We are talking about device initialization flow that shouldn't be performed in parallel to another initialization of same device, so the comparison to rdma-cm is not valid here. Thanks
> On 14 Jun 2021, at 09:25, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 03:32:39AM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: >> >> >>> On 9 Jun 2021, at 12:40, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 09:26:03AM +0000, Anand Khoje wrote: >>>> Hi Leon, >>> >>> Please don't do top-posting. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> The set_bit()/clear_bit() and enum ib_port_data_flags has been added as a device that can be used for future enhancements. >>>> Also, usage of set_bit()/clear_bit() ensures the operations on this bit is atomic. >>> >>> The bitfield variables are better suit this use case. >>> Let's don't overcomplicate code without the reason. >> >> The problem is always that people tend to build on what's in there. For example, look at the bitfields in rdma_id_private, tos_set, timeout_set, and min_rnr_timer_set. >> >> What do you think will happen when, let's say, rdma_set_service_type() and rdma_set_ack_timeout() are called in close proximity in time? There is no locking, and the RMW will fail intermittently. > > We are talking about device initialization flow that shouldn't be > performed in parallel to another initialization of same device, so the > comparison to rdma-cm is not valid here. I can agree to that. And it is probably not worthwhile to fix the bit-fields in rdma_id_private? Thxs, Håkon
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 04:29:09PM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: > > > > On 14 Jun 2021, at 09:25, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 03:32:39AM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: > >> > >> > >>> On 9 Jun 2021, at 12:40, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: > >>> > >>> On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 09:26:03AM +0000, Anand Khoje wrote: > >>>> Hi Leon, > >>> > >>> Please don't do top-posting. > >>> > >>> > >>>> > >>>> The set_bit()/clear_bit() and enum ib_port_data_flags has been added as a device that can be used for future enhancements. > >>>> Also, usage of set_bit()/clear_bit() ensures the operations on this bit is atomic. > >>> > >>> The bitfield variables are better suit this use case. > >>> Let's don't overcomplicate code without the reason. > >> > >> The problem is always that people tend to build on what's in there. For example, look at the bitfields in rdma_id_private, tos_set, timeout_set, and min_rnr_timer_set. > >> > >> What do you think will happen when, let's say, rdma_set_service_type() and rdma_set_ack_timeout() are called in close proximity in time? There is no locking, and the RMW will fail intermittently. > > > > We are talking about device initialization flow that shouldn't be > > performed in parallel to another initialization of same device, so the > > comparison to rdma-cm is not valid here. > > I can agree to that. And it is probably not worthwhile to fix the bit-fields in rdma_id_private? Before this article [1], I would say no, we don't need to fix. Now, I'm not sure about that. "He also notes that even though the design flaws are difficult to exploit on their own, they can be combined with the other flaws found to make for a much more serious problem." and "In other words, people did notice this vulnerability and a defense was standardized, but in practice the defense was never adopted. This is a good example that security defenses must be adopted before attacks become practical." Thanks [1] https://lwn.net/Articles/856044/ - Holes in WiFi > > > Thxs, Håkon >
> On 15 Jun 2021, at 07:08, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 04:29:09PM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: >> >> >>> On 14 Jun 2021, at 09:25, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 03:32:39AM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 9 Jun 2021, at 12:40, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 09:26:03AM +0000, Anand Khoje wrote: >>>>>> Hi Leon, >>>>> >>>>> Please don't do top-posting. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The set_bit()/clear_bit() and enum ib_port_data_flags has been added as a device that can be used for future enhancements. >>>>>> Also, usage of set_bit()/clear_bit() ensures the operations on this bit is atomic. >>>>> >>>>> The bitfield variables are better suit this use case. >>>>> Let's don't overcomplicate code without the reason. >>>> >>>> The problem is always that people tend to build on what's in there. For example, look at the bitfields in rdma_id_private, tos_set, timeout_set, and min_rnr_timer_set. >>>> >>>> What do you think will happen when, let's say, rdma_set_service_type() and rdma_set_ack_timeout() are called in close proximity in time? There is no locking, and the RMW will fail intermittently. >>> >>> We are talking about device initialization flow that shouldn't be >>> performed in parallel to another initialization of same device, so the >>> comparison to rdma-cm is not valid here. >> >> I can agree to that. And it is probably not worthwhile to fix the bit-fields in rdma_id_private? > > Before this article [1], I would say no, we don't need to fix. > Now, I'm not sure about that. > > "He also notes that even though the design flaws are difficult to exploit > on their own, they can be combined with the other flaws found to make for > a much more serious problem." > > and > > "In other words, people did notice this vulnerability and a defense was standardized, > but in practice the defense was never adopted. This is a good example that security > defenses must be adopted before attacks become practical." Let me send you a commit tomorrow. The last sentence you quoted above is ambiguous as far as I can understand. But the intention is clear though :-) Thxs, Håkon
> On 15 Jun 2021, at 18:13, Haakon Bugge <haakon.bugge@oracle.com> wrote: > > > >> On 15 Jun 2021, at 07:08, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: >> >> On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 04:29:09PM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On 14 Jun 2021, at 09:25, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 03:32:39AM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On 9 Jun 2021, at 12:40, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 09:26:03AM +0000, Anand Khoje wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Leon, >>>>>> >>>>>> Please don't do top-posting. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The set_bit()/clear_bit() and enum ib_port_data_flags has been added as a device that can be used for future enhancements. >>>>>>> Also, usage of set_bit()/clear_bit() ensures the operations on this bit is atomic. >>>>>> >>>>>> The bitfield variables are better suit this use case. >>>>>> Let's don't overcomplicate code without the reason. >>>>> >>>>> The problem is always that people tend to build on what's in there. For example, look at the bitfields in rdma_id_private, tos_set, timeout_set, and min_rnr_timer_set. >>>>> >>>>> What do you think will happen when, let's say, rdma_set_service_type() and rdma_set_ack_timeout() are called in close proximity in time? There is no locking, and the RMW will fail intermittently. >>>> >>>> We are talking about device initialization flow that shouldn't be >>>> performed in parallel to another initialization of same device, so the >>>> comparison to rdma-cm is not valid here. >>> >>> I can agree to that. And it is probably not worthwhile to fix the bit-fields in rdma_id_private? >> >> Before this article [1], I would say no, we don't need to fix. >> Now, I'm not sure about that. >> >> "He also notes that even though the design flaws are difficult to exploit >> on their own, they can be combined with the other flaws found to make for >> a much more serious problem." >> >> and >> >> "In other words, people did notice this vulnerability and a defense was standardized, >> but in practice the defense was never adopted. This is a good example that security >> defenses must be adopted before attacks become practical." > > Let me send you a commit tomorrow. The last sentence you quoted above is ambiguous as far as I can understand. But the intention is clear though :-) Do you prefer for-next or for-rc for this? Thxs, Håkon
On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 11:20:01AM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: > > > > On 15 Jun 2021, at 18:13, Haakon Bugge <haakon.bugge@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > > > > >> On 15 Jun 2021, at 07:08, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: > >> > >> On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 04:29:09PM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> On 14 Jun 2021, at 09:25, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 03:32:39AM +0000, Haakon Bugge wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> On 9 Jun 2021, at 12:40, Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 09:26:03AM +0000, Anand Khoje wrote: > >>>>>>> Hi Leon, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Please don't do top-posting. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> The set_bit()/clear_bit() and enum ib_port_data_flags has been added as a device that can be used for future enhancements. > >>>>>>> Also, usage of set_bit()/clear_bit() ensures the operations on this bit is atomic. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The bitfield variables are better suit this use case. > >>>>>> Let's don't overcomplicate code without the reason. > >>>>> > >>>>> The problem is always that people tend to build on what's in there. For example, look at the bitfields in rdma_id_private, tos_set, timeout_set, and min_rnr_timer_set. > >>>>> > >>>>> What do you think will happen when, let's say, rdma_set_service_type() and rdma_set_ack_timeout() are called in close proximity in time? There is no locking, and the RMW will fail intermittently. > >>>> > >>>> We are talking about device initialization flow that shouldn't be > >>>> performed in parallel to another initialization of same device, so the > >>>> comparison to rdma-cm is not valid here. > >>> > >>> I can agree to that. And it is probably not worthwhile to fix the bit-fields in rdma_id_private? > >> > >> Before this article [1], I would say no, we don't need to fix. > >> Now, I'm not sure about that. > >> > >> "He also notes that even though the design flaws are difficult to exploit > >> on their own, they can be combined with the other flaws found to make for > >> a much more serious problem." > >> > >> and > >> > >> "In other words, people did notice this vulnerability and a defense was standardized, > >> but in practice the defense was never adopted. This is a good example that security > >> defenses must be adopted before attacks become practical." > > > > Let me send you a commit tomorrow. The last sentence you quoted above is ambiguous as far as I can understand. But the intention is clear though :-) > > Do you prefer for-next or for-rc for this? for-next, please. Thanks > > Thxs, Håkon >
diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c b/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c index e957f0c915a3..94a8653a72c5 100644 --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/cache.c @@ -917,9 +917,12 @@ static void gid_table_cleanup_one(struct ib_device *ib_dev) { u32 p; - rdma_for_each_port (ib_dev, p) + rdma_for_each_port (ib_dev, p) { + clear_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, + &ib_dev->port_data[p].flags); cleanup_gid_table_port(ib_dev, p, ib_dev->port_data[p].cache.gid); + } } static int gid_table_setup_one(struct ib_device *ib_dev) @@ -1623,6 +1626,8 @@ int ib_cache_setup_one(struct ib_device *device) err = ib_cache_update(device, p, true); if (err) return err; + set_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, + &device->port_data[p].flags); } return 0; diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c b/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c index 595128b26c34..e8e7b0a61411 100644 --- a/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c +++ b/drivers/infiniband/core/device.c @@ -2059,6 +2059,15 @@ static int __ib_query_port(struct ib_device *device, IB_LINK_LAYER_INFINIBAND) return 0; + if (!ib_cache_is_initialised(device, port_num)) + goto query_gid_from_device; + + ib_get_cached_subnet_prefix(device, port_num, + &port_attr->subnet_prefix); + + return 0; + +query_gid_from_device: err = device->ops.query_gid(device, port_num, 0, &gid); if (err) return err; diff --git a/include/rdma/ib_cache.h b/include/rdma/ib_cache.h index 226ae3702d8a..1526fc6637eb 100644 --- a/include/rdma/ib_cache.h +++ b/include/rdma/ib_cache.h @@ -114,4 +114,10 @@ ssize_t rdma_query_gid_table(struct ib_device *device, struct ib_uverbs_gid_entry *entries, size_t max_entries); +static inline bool ib_cache_is_initialised(struct ib_device *device, + u8 port_num) +{ + return test_bit(IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED, + &device->port_data[port_num].flags); +} #endif /* _IB_CACHE_H */ diff --git a/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h b/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h index 41cbec516424..ad2a55e3a2ee 100644 --- a/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h +++ b/include/rdma/ib_verbs.h @@ -2169,6 +2169,10 @@ struct ib_port_immutable { u32 max_mad_size; }; +enum ib_port_data_flags { + IB_PORT_CACHE_INITIALIZED = 1 << 0, +}; + struct ib_port_data { struct ib_device *ib_dev; @@ -2178,6 +2182,8 @@ struct ib_port_data { spinlock_t netdev_lock; + unsigned long flags; + struct list_head pkey_list; struct ib_port_cache cache;