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ozaki-r
67c047d165 Don't use a single global variable to store source route information for multiple incoming packets
It's not MP-safe. So use a m_tag to store the information instead.

Pointed out by knakahara@
The fix is from OpenBSD (originally fixed in FreeBSD)
2017-03-31 06:49:44 +00:00
ozaki-r
1abfd1a0eb Don't use a single global variable as a temporal storage for multiple packets
It's not MP-safe. So use local variables instead.
2017-03-31 06:42:19 +00:00
ozaki-r
ab7c3877f1 Make sure icmp_redirect_timeout_q and ip_mtudisc_timeout_q are initialized on bootup
Fix PR kern/52029
2017-03-06 07:31:15 +00:00
ozaki-r
d453ae2d83 Fix return value 2017-02-17 18:09:25 +00:00
ozaki-r
d412d1c277 Protect sysctl_net_inet_ip_pmtudto with icmp_mtx instead of softnet_lock 2017-02-17 04:32:10 +00:00
ozaki-r
57c38b2894 Add missing NULL checks for m_get_rcvif 2017-02-07 02:38:08 +00:00
ozaki-r
9e8d969cf0 Tweak softnet_lock and NET_MPSAFE
- Don't hold softnet_lock in some functions if NET_MPSAFE
- Add softnet_lock to sysctl_net_inet_icmp_redirtimeout
- Add softnet_lock to expire_upcalls of ip_mroute.c
- Restore softnet_lock for in{,6}_pcbpurgeif{,0} if NET_MPSAFE
- Mark some softnet_lock for future work
2017-01-24 07:09:24 +00:00
ozaki-r
6fb8880601 Make the routing table and rtcaches MP-safe
See the following descriptions for details.

Proposed on tech-kern and tech-net


Overview
--------

We protect the routing table with a rwock and protect
rtcaches with another rwlock. Each rtentry is protected
from being freed or updated via reference counting and psref.

Global rwlocks
--------------

There are two rwlocks; one for the routing table (rt_lock) and
the other for rtcaches (rtcache_lock). rtcache_lock covers
all existing rtcaches; there may have room for optimizations
(future work).

The locking order is rtcache_lock first and rt_lock is next.

rtentry references
------------------

References to an rtentry is managed with reference counting
and psref. Either of the two mechanisms is used depending on
where a rtentry is obtained. Reference counting is used when
we obtain a rtentry from the routing table directly via
rtalloc1 and rtrequest{,1} while psref is used when we obtain
a rtentry from a rtcache via rtcache_* APIs. In both cases,
a caller can sleep/block with holding an obtained rtentry.

The reasons why we use two different mechanisms are (i) only
using reference counting hurts the performance due to atomic
instructions (rtcache case) (ii) ease of implementation;
applying psref to APIs such rtaloc1 and rtrequest{,1} requires
additional works (adding a local variable and an argument).

We will finally migrate to use only psref but we can do it
when we have a lockless routing table alternative.

Reference counting for rtentry
------------------------------

rt_refcnt now doesn't count permanent references such as for
rt_timers and rtcaches, instead it is used only for temporal
references when obtaining a rtentry via rtalloc1 and rtrequest{,1}.
We can do so because destroying a rtentry always involves
removing references of rt_timers and rtcaches to the rtentry
and we don't need to track such references. This also makes
it easy to wait for readers to release references on deleting
or updating a rtentry, i.e., we can simply wait until the
reference counter is 0 or 1. (If there are permanent references
the counter can be arbitrary.)

rt_ref increments a reference counter of a rtentry and rt_unref
decrements it. rt_ref is called inside APIs (rtalloc1 and
rtrequest{,1} so users don't need to care about it while
users must call rt_unref to an obtained rtentry after using it.

rtfree is removed and we use rt_unref and rt_free instead.
rt_unref now just decrements the counter of a given rtentry
and rt_free just tries to destroy a given rtentry.

See the next section for destructions of rtentries by rt_free.

Destructions of rtentries
-------------------------

We destroy a rtentry only when we call rtrequst{,1}(RTM_DELETE);
the original implementation can destroy in any rtfree where it's
the last reference. If we use reference counting or psref, it's
easy to understand if the place that a rtentry is destroyed is
fixed.

rt_free waits for references to a given rtentry to be released
before actually destroying the rtentry. rt_free uses a condition
variable (cv_wait) (and psref_target_destroy for psref) to wait.

Unfortunately rtrequst{,1}(RTM_DELETE) can be called in softint
that we cannot use cv_wait. In that case, we have to defer the
destruction to a workqueue.

rtentry#rt_cv, rtentry#rt_psref and global variables
(see rt_free_global) are added to conduct the procedure.

Updates of rtentries
--------------------

One difficulty to use refcnt/psref instead of rwlock for rtentry
is updates of rtentries. We need an additional mechanism to
prevent readers from seeing inconsistency of a rtentry being
updated.

We introduce RTF_UPDATING flag to rtentries that are updating.
While the flag is set to a rtentry, users cannot acquire the
rtentry. By doing so, we avoid users to see inconsistent
rtentries.

There are two options when a user tries to acquire a rtentry
with the RTF_UPDATING flag; if a user runs in softint context
the user fails to acquire a rtentry (NULL is returned).
Otherwise a user waits until the update completes by waiting
on cv.

The procedure of a updater is simpler to destruction of
a rtentry. Wait on cv (and psref) and after all readers left,
proceed with the update.

Global variables (see rt_update_global) are added to conduct
the procedure.

Currently we apply the mechanism to only RTM_CHANGE in
rtsock.c. We would have to apply other codes. See
"Known issues" section.

psref for rtentry
-----------------

When we obtain a rtentry from a rtcache via rtcache_* APIs,
psref is used to reference to the rtentry.

rtcache_ref acquires a reference to a rtentry with psref
and rtcache_unref releases the reference after using it.
rtcache_ref is called inside rtcache_* APIs and users don't
need to take care of it while users must call rtcache_unref
to release the reference.

struct psref and int bound that is needed for psref is
embedded into struct route. By doing so we don't need to
add local variables and additional argument to APIs.

However this adds another constraint to psref other than
reference counting one's; holding a reference of an rtentry
via a rtcache is allowed by just one caller at the same time.
So we must not acquire a rtentry via a rtcache twice and
avoid a recursive use of a rtcache. And also a rtcache must
be arranged to be used by a LWP/softint at the same time
somehow. For IP forwarding case, we have per-CPU rtcaches
used in softint so the constraint is guaranteed. For a h
rtcache of a PCB case, the constraint is guaranteed by the
solock of each PCB. Any other cases (pf, ipf, stf and ipsec)
are currently guaranteed by only the existence of the global
locks (softnet_lock and/or KERNEL_LOCK). If we've found the
cases that we cannot guarantee the constraint, we would need
to introduce other rtcache APIs that use simple reference
counting.

psref of rtcache is created with IPL_SOFTNET and so rtcache
shouldn't used at an IPL higher than IPL_SOFTNET.

Note that rtcache_free is used to invalidate a given rtcache.
We don't need another care by my change; just keep them as
they are.

Performance impact
------------------

When NET_MPSAFE is disabled the performance drop is 3% while
when it's enabled the drop is increased to 11%. The difference
comes from that currently we don't take any global locks and
don't use psref if NET_MPSAFE is disabled.

We can optimize the performance of the case of NET_MPSAFE
on by reducing lookups of rtcache that uses psref;
currently we do two lookups but we should be able to trim
one of two. This is a future work.

Known issues
------------

There are two known issues to be solved; one is that
a caller of rtrequest(RTM_ADD) may change rtentry (see rtinit).
We need to prevent new references during the update. Or
we may be able to remove the code (perhaps, need more
investigations).

The other is rtredirect that updates a rtentry. We need
to apply our update mechanism, however it's not easy because
rtredirect is called in softint and we cannot apply our
mechanism simply. One solution is to defer rtredirect to
a workqueue but it requires some code restructuring.
2016-12-12 03:55:57 +00:00
ozaki-r
5baee62c70 Use psref for ip_rtaddr
ip_rtaddr will be sleepable soon. So use psref instead of pserialize.
2016-12-08 06:25:43 +00:00
ozaki-r
4c25fb2f83 Add rtcache_unref to release points of rtentry stemming from rtcache
In the MP-safe world, a rtentry stemming from a rtcache can be freed at any
points. So we need to protect rtentries somehow say by reference couting or
passive references. Regardless of the method, we need to call some release
function of a rtentry after using it.

The change adds a new function rtcache_unref to release a rtentry. At this
point, this function does nothing because for now we don't add a reference
to a rtentry when we get one from a rtcache. We will add something useful
in a further commit.

This change is a part of changes for MP-safe routing table. It is separated
to avoid one big change that makes difficult to debug by bisecting.
2016-12-08 05:16:33 +00:00
ozaki-r
3be3142886 Don't hold global locks if NET_MPSAFE is enabled
If NET_MPSAFE is enabled, don't hold KERNEL_LOCK and softnet_lock in
part of the network stack such as IP forwarding paths. The aim of the
change is to make it easy to test the network stack without the locks
and reduce our local diffs.

By default (i.e., if NET_MPSAFE isn't enabled), the locks are held
as they used to be.

Reviewed by knakahara@
2016-10-18 07:30:30 +00:00
ozaki-r
ee138b23cc Avoid double frees of mbuf
May fix one of panicks reported by Tom Ivar Helbekkmo in PR kern/51522
2016-10-18 01:15:20 +00:00
ozaki-r
20491bb993 Fix kernel builds with IFA_STATS 2016-10-11 05:15:01 +00:00
roy
3e6930820d Disallow input to detached addresses because they are not yet valid. 2016-09-07 15:41:44 +00:00
ozaki-r
543e39c0d3 Make ipforward_rt and ip6_forward_rt percpu
Sharing one rtcache between CPUs is just a bad idea.

Reviewed by knakahara@
2016-08-31 09:14:47 +00:00
ozaki-r
a403cbd4f5 Apply pserialize and psref to struct ifaddr and its variants
This change makes struct ifaddr and its variants (in_ifaddr and in6_ifaddr)
MP-safe by using pserialize and psref. At this moment, pserialize_perform
and psref_target_destroy are disabled because (1) we don't need them
because of softnet_lock (2) they cause a deadlock because of softnet_lock.
So we'll enable them when we remove softnet_lock in the future.
2016-08-01 03:15:30 +00:00
ozaki-r
a25e7d83aa Fix downmatch increment 2016-07-26 08:34:55 +00:00
ozaki-r
6e4af1673a CID 1363344: remove dead code
We may need to reconsider a case when m_get_rcvif_psref returns NULL.
2016-07-08 06:15:33 +00:00
ozaki-r
9e4c2bda8a Switch the address list of intefaces to pslist(9)
As usual, we leave the old list to avoid breaking kvm(3) users.
2016-07-07 09:32:01 +00:00
ozaki-r
350c782980 Switch the IPv4 address list to pslist(9)
Note that we leave the old list just in case; it seems there are some
kvm(3) users accessing the list. We can remove it later if we confirmed
nobody does actually.
2016-07-06 08:42:34 +00:00
ozaki-r
e8fc43f394 Add and use pslist(9)-based hashtable for IPv4 addresses
Note that we leave the old hashtable to keep vmstat -H working.
2016-07-06 05:27:52 +00:00
ozaki-r
6d5811e778 Separate IP address matching functions
No functional change intended.
2016-07-04 08:10:50 +00:00
ozaki-r
65634f4cd9 Tidy up goto lables
No functional change.
2016-06-30 06:56:27 +00:00
ozaki-r
3fe6488e55 Fix error paths
Some error paths did m_put_rcvif_psref twice.
2016-06-30 06:48:58 +00:00
ozaki-r
ca4ea29d93 Add missing NULL checks for m_get_rcvif_psref 2016-06-28 02:02:56 +00:00
ozaki-r
fe6d427551 Avoid storing a pointer of an interface in a mbuf
Having a pointer of an interface in a mbuf isn't safe if we remove big
kernel locks; an interface object (ifnet) can be destroyed anytime in any
packet processing and accessing such object via a pointer is racy. Instead
we have to get an object from the interface collection (ifindex2ifnet) via
an interface index (if_index) that is stored to a mbuf instead of an
pointer.

The change provides two APIs: m_{get,put}_rcvif_psref that use psref(9)
for sleep-able critical sections and m_{get,put}_rcvif that use
pserialize(9) for other critical sections. The change also adds another
API called m_get_rcvif_NOMPSAFE, that is NOT MP-safe and for transition
moratorium, i.e., it is intended to be used for places where are not
planned to be MP-ified soon.

The change adds some overhead due to psref to performance sensitive paths,
however the overhead is not serious, 2% down at worst.

Proposed on tech-kern and tech-net.
2016-06-10 13:31:43 +00:00
riastradh
7c7b1739c8 Revert previous: ran cvs commit when I meant cvs diff. Sorry!
Hit up-arrow one too few times.
2016-01-21 15:41:29 +00:00
riastradh
b41d562bd0 Give proper prototype to ip_output. 2016-01-21 15:27:48 +00:00
knakahara
1c5d304e9c eliminate ip_input.c and ip6_input.c dependency on gif(4) 2016-01-08 03:55:39 +00:00
roy
c47c3c3042 Include arp.h to restore the sysctl net.inet.ip.dad_count.
Fixes PR kern/49883 thanks to HITOSHI Osada.
2015-10-13 09:46:42 +00:00
pooka
1c4a50f192 sprinkle _KERNEL_OPT 2015-08-24 22:21:26 +00:00
ozaki-r
55140c1926 Use time_uptime instead of time_second to avoid time leaps
Some codes in sys/net* use time_second to manage time periods such as
cache expirations. However, time_second doesn't increase monotonically
and can leap by say settimeofday(2) according to time_second(9). We
should use time_uptime instead of it to avoid such time leaps.

This change replaces time_second with time_uptime. Additionally it
converts a time based on time_uptime to a time based on time_second
when the kernel passes the time to userland programs that expect
the latter, and vice versa.

Note that we shouldn't leak time_uptime to other hosts over the
netowrk. My investigation shows there is no such leak:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-net/2015/08/06/msg005332.html

Discussed on tech-kern and tech-net.
2015-08-07 08:11:33 +00:00
joerg
5cad40c933 Fix !ARP build. 2015-05-02 20:22:12 +00:00
roy
505639d2f3 Add IPv4 address flags IN_IFF_TENTATIVE, IN_IFF_DUPLICATED and
IN_IFF_DETATCHED to mimic the IPv6 address behaviour.
Add SIOCGIFAFLAG_IN ioctl to retrieve the address flag via the
ifreq structure.
Add IPv4 DAD detection via the ARP methods described in RFC 5227.
Add sysctls net.inet.ip.dad_count and net.inet.arp.debug.

Discussed on tech-net@
2015-05-02 14:41:32 +00:00
ozaki-r
50468f9be7 Tidy up the regular path of ip_forward
No functional change is intended.
2015-03-26 04:05:58 +00:00
ozaki-r
e05f40117a Add 3rd argument to pktq_create to pass sc
It will be used to pass bridge sc for bridge_forward softint.

ok rmind@
2014-06-16 00:33:39 +00:00
rmind
60d350cf6d - Implement pktqueue interface for lockless IP input queue.
- Replace ipintrq and ip6intrq with the pktqueue mechanism.
- Eliminate kernel-lock from ipintr() and ip6intr().
- Some preparation work to push softnet_lock out of ipintr().

Discussed on tech-net.
2014-06-05 23:48:16 +00:00
christos
5d61e6c015 Introduce 2 new variables: ipsec_enabled and ipsec_used.
Ipsec enabled is controlled by sysctl and determines if is allowed.
ipsec_used is set automatically based on ipsec being enabled, and
rules existing.
2014-05-30 01:39:03 +00:00
rmind
d49a7f6aed Make IGMP and multicast group management code MP-safe. Use a read-write
lock to protect the hash table of multicast address records; also, make it
private and eliminate some macros.  In the long term, the lookup path ought
to be optimised.
2014-05-29 23:02:48 +00:00
christos
d235317f37 CID 12164{49,51}: Remove bogus ifp == NULL checks; if ifp was really NULL,
we would have been dead a few lines before the tests.
2014-05-28 19:19:33 +00:00
rmind
d998acdb58 ip_input(), ip_savecontrol(): cache m->m_pkthdr.rcvif in a variable. 2014-05-23 23:38:48 +00:00
rmind
28e5c2a160 Make ip_forward() static, there is no need to expose it. 2014-05-23 19:35:24 +00:00
rmind
79cab7f409 Make ip_input() static, there is no need to expose it. 2014-05-23 19:27:48 +00:00
rmind
f499e20dfc - Add in_init() and move some functions, variables and sysctls into in.c
where they belong to.  Make some functions and variables static.
- ip_input.c: reduce some #ifdefs, cleanup a little.
- Move some sysctls into ip_flow.c as they belong there.

No functional change.
2014-05-22 22:01:12 +00:00
liamjfoy
e45b308c2a Remove ipflow_prune and replace with ipflow_reap. ok rmind@ 2014-03-19 08:27:21 +00:00
pooka
4f6fb3bf35 Ensure that the top level sysctl nodes (kern, vfs, net, ...) exist before
the sysctl link sets are processed, and remove redundancy.

Shaves >13kB off of an amd64 GENERIC, not to mention >1k duplicate
lines of code.
2014-02-25 18:30:08 +00:00
rmind
f04a92b1d6 - Rewrite parts of pfil(9): use array to store hooks and thus be more cache
friendly (there are only few hooks in the system).  Make the structures
  opaque and the interface more strict.
- Remove PFIL_HOOKS option by making pfil(9) mandatory.
2013-06-29 21:06:57 +00:00
christos
e8ffb7feee flip src/dst 2013-06-27 20:17:36 +00:00
christos
3829533e7f implement IP_PKTINFO and IP_RECVPKTINFO. 2013-06-27 19:38:16 +00:00
rmind
7cb08cfdd0 Split IPsec code in ip_input() and ip_forward() into the separate routines
ipsec4_input() and ipsec4_forward().  Tested by christos@.
2013-06-08 13:50:22 +00:00