[v11] gro: fix reordering of packets in GRO layer
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Commit Message
In the current implementation when a packet is received with
special TCP flag(s) set, only that packet is delivered out of order.
There could be already coalesced packets in the GRO table
belonging to the same flow but not delivered.
This fix makes sure that the entire segment is delivered with the
special flag(s) set which is how the Linux GRO is also implemented
Signed-off-by: Kumara Parameshwaran <kumaraparamesh92@gmail.com>
---
If the received packet is not a pure ACK packet, we check if
there are any previous packets in the flow, if present we indulge
the received packet also in the coalescing logic and update the flags
of the last recived packet to the entire segment which would avoid
re-ordering.
Lets say a case where P1(PSH), P2(ACK), P3(ACK) are received in burst mode,
P1 contains PSH flag and since it does not contain any prior packets in the flow
we copy it to unprocess_packets and P2(ACK) and P3(ACK) are merged together.
In the existing case the P2,P3 would be delivered as single segment first and the
unprocess_packets will be copied later which will cause reordering. With the patch
copy the unprocess packets first and then the packets from the GRO table.
Testing done
The csum test-pmd was modified to support the following
GET request of 10MB from client to server via test-pmd (static arp entries added in client
and server). Enable GRO and TSO in test-pmd where the packets recived from the client mac
would be sent to server mac and vice versa.
In above testing, without the patch the client observerd re-ordering of 25 packets
and with the patch there were no packet re-ordering observerd.
v2:
Fix warnings in commit and comment.
Do not consider packet as candidate to merge if it contains SYN/RST flag.
v3:
Fix warnings.
v4:
Rebase with master.
v5:
Adding co-author email
v6:
Address review comments from the maintainer to restructure the code
and handle only special flags PSH,FIN
v7:
Fix warnings and errors
v8:
Fix warnings and errors
v9:
Fix commit message
v10:
Update tcp header flags and address review comments
v11:
Fix warnings
lib/gro/gro_tcp.h | 9 ++++++++
lib/gro/gro_tcp4.c | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------
lib/gro/gro_tcp_internal.h | 2 +-
lib/gro/gro_vxlan_tcp4.c | 5 +++--
4 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
Comments
On Sun, 7 Jan 2024 16:59:20 +0530
Kumara Parameshwaran <kumaraparamesh92@gmail.com> wrote:
> + /* Return early if the TCP flags are not handled in GRO layer */
> + if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags & (~(VALID_GRO_TCP_FLAGS)))
Nit, lots of extra paren here. Could be:
if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags & ~VALID_GRO_TCP_FLAGS)
> + if (find == 1) {
> + /*
> + * Any packet with additional flags like PSH,FIN should be processed
> + * and flushed immediately.
> + * Hence marking the start time to 0, so that the packets will be flushed
> + * immediately in timer mode.
> + */
> + if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags & (RTE_TCP_ACK_FLAG | RTE_TCP_PSH_FLAG | RTE_TCP_FIN_FLAG)) {
> + if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags != RTE_TCP_ACK_FLAG)
> + tbl->items[item_start_idx].start_time = 0;
> + return process_tcp_item(pkt, tcp_hdr, tcp_dl, tbl->items,
> + tbl->flows[i].start_index,
> + &tbl->item_num, tbl->max_item_num,
> + ip_id, is_atomic, start_time);
> + } else {
> + return -1;
> + }
> + }
Reordering this conditional would keep code from being so indented.
> - delete_tcp_item(tbl->items, item_idx, &tbl->item_num, INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX);
> + delete_tcp_item(tbl->items, item_idx, &tbl->item_num,
> + INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX);
> return -1;
This change is unnecessary, max line length in DPDK is 100 characters for readability.
> return 0;
> + } else {
> + return -1;
> }
>
> - return process_tcp_item(pkt, tcp_hdr, tcp_dl, tbl->items, tbl->flows[i].start_index,
> - &tbl->item_num, tbl->max_item_num,
> - ip_id, is_atomic, start_time);
> + return -1;
> }
Since end of else and end of function both return -1, the else clause is unnecessary.
On Sun, Jan 7, 2024 at 10:50 PM Stephen Hemminger <
stephen@networkplumber.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Jan 2024 16:59:20 +0530
> Kumara Parameshwaran <kumaraparamesh92@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > + /* Return early if the TCP flags are not handled in GRO layer */
> > + if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags & (~(VALID_GRO_TCP_FLAGS)))
>
> Nit, lots of extra paren here. Could be:
> if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags & ~VALID_GRO_TCP_FLAGS)
>
>> Done.
>>
> > + if (find == 1) {
> > + /*
> > + * Any packet with additional flags like PSH,FIN should be
> processed
> > + * and flushed immediately.
> > + * Hence marking the start time to 0, so that the packets
> will be flushed
> > + * immediately in timer mode.
> > + */
> > + if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags & (RTE_TCP_ACK_FLAG |
> RTE_TCP_PSH_FLAG | RTE_TCP_FIN_FLAG)) {
> > + if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags != RTE_TCP_ACK_FLAG)
> > + tbl->items[item_start_idx].start_time = 0;
> > + return process_tcp_item(pkt, tcp_hdr, tcp_dl,
> tbl->items,
> > + tbl->flows[i].start_index,
> > + &tbl->item_num,
> tbl->max_item_num,
> > + ip_id, is_atomic,
> start_time);
> > + } else {
> > + return -1;
> > + }
> > + }
>
> Reordering this conditional would keep code from being so indented.
>
>> Doing this reordering as suggested by Jiyau since the find == 1 would be
>> likely in most cases.
>>
> > - delete_tcp_item(tbl->items, item_idx,
> &tbl->item_num, INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX);
> > + delete_tcp_item(tbl->items, item_idx,
> &tbl->item_num,
> > + INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX);
> > return -1;
>
> This change is unnecessary, max line length in DPDK is 100 characters for
> readability.
>
>> Done.
>>
> > return 0;
> > + } else {
> > + return -1;
> > }
> >
> > - return process_tcp_item(pkt, tcp_hdr, tcp_dl, tbl->items,
> tbl->flows[i].start_index,
> > - &tbl->item_num,
> tbl->max_item_num,
> > - ip_id, is_atomic,
> start_time);
> > + return -1;
> > }
>
> Since end of else and end of function both return -1, the else clause is
> unnecessary.
>
>> Done.
>>
>
@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
#define INVALID_TCP_HDRLEN(len) \
(((len) < sizeof(struct rte_tcp_hdr)) || ((len) > MAX_TCP_HLEN))
+#define VALID_GRO_TCP_FLAGS (RTE_TCP_ACK_FLAG | RTE_TCP_PSH_FLAG | RTE_TCP_FIN_FLAG)
+
struct cmn_tcp_key {
struct rte_ether_addr eth_saddr;
struct rte_ether_addr eth_daddr;
@@ -81,11 +83,13 @@ merge_two_tcp_packets(struct gro_tcp_item *item,
struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
int cmp,
uint32_t sent_seq,
+ uint8_t tcp_flags,
uint16_t ip_id,
uint16_t l2_offset)
{
struct rte_mbuf *pkt_head, *pkt_tail, *lastseg;
uint16_t hdr_len, l2_len;
+ struct rte_tcp_hdr *tcp_hdr;
if (cmp > 0) {
pkt_head = item->firstseg;
@@ -128,6 +132,11 @@ merge_two_tcp_packets(struct gro_tcp_item *item,
/* update MBUF metadata for the merged packet */
pkt_head->nb_segs += pkt_tail->nb_segs;
pkt_head->pkt_len += pkt_tail->pkt_len;
+ if (tcp_flags != RTE_TCP_ACK_FLAG) {
+ tcp_hdr = rte_pktmbuf_mtod_offset(pkt, struct rte_tcp_hdr *,
+ l2_offset + pkt_head->l2_len + pkt_head->l3_len);
+ tcp_hdr->tcp_flags |= tcp_flags;
+ }
return 1;
}
@@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
uint32_t item_idx;
uint32_t i, max_flow_num, remaining_flow_num;
uint8_t find;
+ uint32_t item_start_idx;
/*
* Don't process the packet whose TCP header length is greater
@@ -139,11 +140,8 @@ gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
tcp_hdr = (struct rte_tcp_hdr *)((char *)ipv4_hdr + pkt->l3_len);
hdr_len = pkt->l2_len + pkt->l3_len + pkt->l4_len;
- /*
- * Don't process the packet which has FIN, SYN, RST, PSH, URG, ECE
- * or CWR set.
- */
- if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags != RTE_TCP_ACK_FLAG)
+ /* Return early if the TCP flags are not handled in GRO layer */
+ if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags & (~(VALID_GRO_TCP_FLAGS)))
return -1;
/* trim the tail padding bytes */
@@ -183,13 +181,36 @@ gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
if (tbl->flows[i].start_index != INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX) {
if (is_same_tcp4_flow(tbl->flows[i].key, key)) {
find = 1;
+ item_start_idx = tbl->flows[i].start_index;
break;
}
remaining_flow_num--;
}
}
- if (find == 0) {
+ if (find == 1) {
+ /*
+ * Any packet with additional flags like PSH,FIN should be processed
+ * and flushed immediately.
+ * Hence marking the start time to 0, so that the packets will be flushed
+ * immediately in timer mode.
+ */
+ if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags & (RTE_TCP_ACK_FLAG | RTE_TCP_PSH_FLAG | RTE_TCP_FIN_FLAG)) {
+ if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags != RTE_TCP_ACK_FLAG)
+ tbl->items[item_start_idx].start_time = 0;
+ return process_tcp_item(pkt, tcp_hdr, tcp_dl, tbl->items,
+ tbl->flows[i].start_index,
+ &tbl->item_num, tbl->max_item_num,
+ ip_id, is_atomic, start_time);
+ } else {
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
+ /*
+ * Add new flow to the table only if contains ACK flag with data.
+ * Do not add any packets with additional tcp flags to the GRO table
+ */
+ if (tcp_hdr->tcp_flags == RTE_TCP_ACK_FLAG) {
sent_seq = rte_be_to_cpu_32(tcp_hdr->sent_seq);
item_idx = insert_new_tcp_item(pkt, tbl->items, &tbl->item_num,
tbl->max_item_num, start_time,
@@ -200,18 +221,19 @@ gro_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
if (insert_new_flow(tbl, &key, item_idx) ==
INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX) {
/*
- * Fail to insert a new flow, so delete the
- * stored packet.
+ * Fail to insert a new flow, so delete the
+ * stored packet.
*/
- delete_tcp_item(tbl->items, item_idx, &tbl->item_num, INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX);
+ delete_tcp_item(tbl->items, item_idx, &tbl->item_num,
+ INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX);
return -1;
}
return 0;
+ } else {
+ return -1;
}
- return process_tcp_item(pkt, tcp_hdr, tcp_dl, tbl->items, tbl->flows[i].start_index,
- &tbl->item_num, tbl->max_item_num,
- ip_id, is_atomic, start_time);
+ return -1;
}
/*
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ process_tcp_item(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
is_atomic);
if (cmp) {
if (merge_two_tcp_packets(&items[cur_idx],
- pkt, cmp, sent_seq, ip_id, 0))
+ pkt, cmp, sent_seq, tcp_hdr->tcp_flags, ip_id, 0))
return 1;
/*
* Fail to merge the two packets, as the packet
@@ -239,10 +239,11 @@ merge_two_vxlan_tcp4_packets(struct gro_vxlan_tcp4_item *item,
struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
int cmp,
uint32_t sent_seq,
+ uint8_t tcp_flags,
uint16_t outer_ip_id,
uint16_t ip_id)
{
- if (merge_two_tcp_packets(&item->inner_item, pkt, cmp, sent_seq,
+ if (merge_two_tcp_packets(&item->inner_item, pkt, cmp, sent_seq, tcp_flags,
ip_id, pkt->outer_l2_len +
pkt->outer_l3_len)) {
/* Update the outer IPv4 ID to the large value. */
@@ -413,7 +414,7 @@ gro_vxlan_tcp4_reassemble(struct rte_mbuf *pkt,
tcp_dl, outer_is_atomic, is_atomic);
if (cmp) {
if (merge_two_vxlan_tcp4_packets(&(tbl->items[cur_idx]),
- pkt, cmp, sent_seq,
+ pkt, cmp, sent_seq, tcp_hdr->tcp_flags,
outer_ip_id, ip_id))
return 1;
/*