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[net] xfrm_output: Force software GSO only in tunnel mode

Message ID 20250219105248.226962-1-cratiu@nvidia.com (mailing list archive)
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Series [net] xfrm_output: Force software GSO only in tunnel mode | expand

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Cosmin Ratiu Feb. 19, 2025, 10:52 a.m. UTC
The cited commit fixed a software GSO bug with VXLAN + IPSec in tunnel
mode. Unfortunately, it is slightly broader than necessary, as it also
severely affects performance for Geneve + IPSec transport mode over a
device capable of both HW GSO and IPSec crypto offload. In this case,
xfrm_output unnecessarily triggers software GSO instead of letting the
HW do it. In simple iperf3 tests over Geneve + IPSec transport mode over
a back-2-back pair of NICs with MTU 1500, the performance was observed
to be up to 6x worse when doing software GSO compared to leaving it to
the hardware.

This commit makes xfrm_output only trigger software GSO in crypto
offload cases for already encapsulated packets in tunnel mode, as not
doing so would then cause the inner tunnel skb->inner_networking_header
to be overwritten and break software GSO for that packet later if the
device turns out to not be capable of HW GSO.

Taking a closer look at the conditions for the original bug, to better
understand the reasons for this change:
- vxlan_build_skb -> iptunnel_handle_offloads sets inner_protocol and
  inner network header.
- then, udp_tunnel_xmit_skb -> ip_tunnel_xmit adds outer transport and
  network headers.
- later in the xmit path, xfrm_output -> xfrm_outer_mode_output ->
  xfrm4_prepare_output -> xfrm4_tunnel_encap_add overwrites the inner
  network header with the one set in ip_tunnel_xmit before adding the
  second outer header.
- __dev_queue_xmit -> validate_xmit_skb checks whether GSO segmentation
  needs to happen based on dev features. In the original bug, the hw
  couldn't segment the packets, so skb_gso_segment was invoked.
- deep in the .gso_segment callback machinery, __skb_udp_tunnel_segment
  tries to use the wrong inner network header, expecting the one set in
  iptunnel_handle_offloads but getting the one set by xfrm instead.
- a bit later, ipv6_gso_segment accesses the wrong memory based on that
  wrong inner network header.

With the new change, the original bug (or similar ones) cannot happen
again, as xfrm will now trigger software GSO before applying a tunnel.
This concern doesn't exist in packet offload mode, when the HW adds
encapsulation headers. For the non-offloaded packets (crypto in SW),
software GSO is still done unconditionally in the else branch.

Reviewed-by: Dragos Tatulea <dtatulea@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Yael Chemla <ychemla@nvidia.com>
Fixes: a204aef9fd77 ("xfrm: call xfrm_output_gso when inner_protocol is set in xfrm_output")
Signed-off-by: Cosmin Ratiu <cratiu@nvidia.com>
---
 net/xfrm/xfrm_output.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

Comments

Leon Romanovsky Feb. 19, 2025, 2:28 p.m. UTC | #1
On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 12:52:48PM +0200, Cosmin Ratiu wrote:
> The cited commit fixed a software GSO bug with VXLAN + IPSec in tunnel
> mode. Unfortunately, it is slightly broader than necessary, as it also
> severely affects performance for Geneve + IPSec transport mode over a
> device capable of both HW GSO and IPSec crypto offload. In this case,
> xfrm_output unnecessarily triggers software GSO instead of letting the
> HW do it. In simple iperf3 tests over Geneve + IPSec transport mode over
> a back-2-back pair of NICs with MTU 1500, the performance was observed
> to be up to 6x worse when doing software GSO compared to leaving it to
> the hardware.
> 
> This commit makes xfrm_output only trigger software GSO in crypto
> offload cases for already encapsulated packets in tunnel mode, as not
> doing so would then cause the inner tunnel skb->inner_networking_header
> to be overwritten and break software GSO for that packet later if the
> device turns out to not be capable of HW GSO.
> 
> Taking a closer look at the conditions for the original bug, to better
> understand the reasons for this change:
> - vxlan_build_skb -> iptunnel_handle_offloads sets inner_protocol and
>   inner network header.
> - then, udp_tunnel_xmit_skb -> ip_tunnel_xmit adds outer transport and
>   network headers.
> - later in the xmit path, xfrm_output -> xfrm_outer_mode_output ->
>   xfrm4_prepare_output -> xfrm4_tunnel_encap_add overwrites the inner
>   network header with the one set in ip_tunnel_xmit before adding the
>   second outer header.
> - __dev_queue_xmit -> validate_xmit_skb checks whether GSO segmentation
>   needs to happen based on dev features. In the original bug, the hw
>   couldn't segment the packets, so skb_gso_segment was invoked.
> - deep in the .gso_segment callback machinery, __skb_udp_tunnel_segment
>   tries to use the wrong inner network header, expecting the one set in
>   iptunnel_handle_offloads but getting the one set by xfrm instead.
> - a bit later, ipv6_gso_segment accesses the wrong memory based on that
>   wrong inner network header.
> 
> With the new change, the original bug (or similar ones) cannot happen
> again, as xfrm will now trigger software GSO before applying a tunnel.
> This concern doesn't exist in packet offload mode, when the HW adds
> encapsulation headers. For the non-offloaded packets (crypto in SW),
> software GSO is still done unconditionally in the else branch.
> 
> Reviewed-by: Dragos Tatulea <dtatulea@nvidia.com>
> Reviewed-by: Yael Chemla <ychemla@nvidia.com>
> Fixes: a204aef9fd77 ("xfrm: call xfrm_output_gso when inner_protocol is set in xfrm_output")
> Signed-off-by: Cosmin Ratiu <cratiu@nvidia.com>
> ---
>  net/xfrm/xfrm_output.c | 2 +-
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

Thanks,
Reviewed-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
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Patch

diff --git a/net/xfrm/xfrm_output.c b/net/xfrm/xfrm_output.c
index f7abd42c077d..42f1ca513879 100644
--- a/net/xfrm/xfrm_output.c
+++ b/net/xfrm/xfrm_output.c
@@ -758,7 +758,7 @@  int xfrm_output(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
 		skb->encapsulation = 1;
 
 		if (skb_is_gso(skb)) {
-			if (skb->inner_protocol)
+			if (skb->inner_protocol && x->props.mode == XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL)
 				return xfrm_output_gso(net, sk, skb);
 
 			skb_shinfo(skb)->gso_type |= SKB_GSO_ESP;