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33 #include <linux/types.h>
34 #include <linux/rbtree.h>
35 
36 #include <asm-generic/bitops/le.h>
37 
38 #include "rds.h"
39 
40 /*
41  * This file implements the receive side of the unconventional congestion
42  * management in RDS.
43  *
44  * Messages waiting in the receive queue on the receiving socket are accounted
45  * against the sockets SO_RCVBUF option value.  Only the payload bytes in the
46  * message are accounted for.  If the number of bytes queued equals or exceeds
47  * rcvbuf then the socket is congested.  All sends attempted to this socket's
48  * address should return block or return -EWOULDBLOCK.
49  *
50  * Applications are expected to be reasonably tuned such that this situation
51  * very rarely occurs.  An application encountering this "back-pressure" is
52  * considered a bug.
53  *
54  * This is implemented by having each node maintain bitmaps which indicate
55  * which ports on bound addresses are congested.  As the bitmap changes it is
56  * sent through all the connections which terminate in the local address of the
57  * bitmap which changed.
58  *
59  * The bitmaps are allocated as connections are brought up.  This avoids
60  * allocation in the interrupt handling path which queues messages on sockets.
61  * The dense bitmaps let transports send the entire bitmap on any bitmap change
62  * reasonably efficiently.  This is much easier to implement than some
63  * finer-grained communication of per-port congestion.  The sender does a very
64  * inexpensive bit test to test if the port it's about to send to is congested
65  * or not.
66  */
67 
68 /*
69  * Interaction with poll is a tad tricky. We want all processes stuck in
70  * poll to wake up and check whether a congested destination became uncongested.
71  * The really sad thing is we have no idea which destinations the application
72  * wants to send to - we don't even know which rds_connections are involved.
73  * So until we implement a more flexible rds poll interface, we have to make
74  * do with this:
75  * We maintain a global counter that is incremented each time a congestion map
76  * update is received. Each rds socket tracks this value, and if rds_poll
77  * finds that the saved generation number is smaller than the global generation
78  * number, it wakes up the process.
79  */
80 static atomic_t		rds_cong_generation = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
81 
82 /*
83  * Congestion monitoring
84  */
85 static LIST_HEAD(rds_cong_monitor);
86 static DEFINE_RWLOCK(rds_cong_monitor_lock);
87 
88 /*
89  * Yes, a global lock.  It's used so infrequently that it's worth keeping it
90  * global to simplify the locking.  It's only used in the following
91  * circumstances:
92  *
93  *  - on connection buildup to associate a conn with its maps
94  *  - on map changes to inform conns of a new map to send
95  *
96  *  It's sadly ordered under the socket callback lock and the connection lock.
97  *  Receive paths can mark ports congested from interrupt context so the
98  *  lock masks interrupts.
99  */
100 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(rds_cong_lock);
101 static struct rb_root rds_cong_tree = RB_ROOT;
102 
103 static struct rds_cong_map *rds_cong_tree_walk(__be32 addr,
104 					       struct rds_cong_map *insert)
105 {
106 	struct rb_node **p = &rds_cong_tree.rb_node;
107 	struct rb_node *parent = NULL;
108 	struct rds_cong_map *map;
109 
110 	while (*p) {
111 		parent = *p;
112 		map = rb_entry(parent, struct rds_cong_map, m_rb_node);
113 
114 		if (addr < map->m_addr)
115 			p = &(*p)->rb_left;
116 		else if (addr > map->m_addr)
117 			p = &(*p)->rb_right;
118 		else
119 			return map;
120 	}
121 
122 	if (insert) {
123 		rb_link_node(&insert->m_rb_node, parent, p);
124 		rb_insert_color(&insert->m_rb_node, &rds_cong_tree);
125 	}
126 	return NULL;
127 }
128 
129 /*
130  * There is only ever one bitmap for any address.  Connections try and allocate
131  * these bitmaps in the process getting pointers to them.  The bitmaps are only
132  * ever freed as the module is removed after all connections have been freed.
133  */
134 static struct rds_cong_map *rds_cong_from_addr(__be32 addr)
135 {
136 	struct rds_cong_map *map;
137 	struct rds_cong_map *ret = NULL;
138 	unsigned long zp;
139 	unsigned long i;
140 	unsigned long flags;
141 
142 	map = kzalloc(sizeof(struct rds_cong_map), GFP_KERNEL);
143 	if (map == NULL)
144 		return NULL;
145 
146 	map->m_addr = addr;
147 	init_waitqueue_head(&map->m_waitq);
148 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&map->m_conn_list);
149 
150 	for (i = 0; i < RDS_CONG_MAP_PAGES; i++) {
151 		zp = get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
152 		if (zp == 0)
153 			goto out;
154 		map->m_page_addrs[i] = zp;
155 	}
156 
157 	spin_lock_irqsave(&rds_cong_lock, flags);
158 	ret = rds_cong_tree_walk(addr, map);
159 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rds_cong_lock, flags);
160 
161 	if (ret == NULL) {
162 		ret = map;
163 		map = NULL;
164 	}
165 
166 out:
167 	if (map) {
168 		for (i = 0; i < RDS_CONG_MAP_PAGES && map->m_page_addrs[i]; i++)
169 			free_page(map->m_page_addrs[i]);
170 		kfree(map);
171 	}
172 
173 	rdsdebug("map %p for addr %x\n", ret, be32_to_cpu(addr));
174 
175 	return ret;
176 }
177 
178 /*
179  * Put the conn on its local map's list.  This is called when the conn is
180  * really added to the hash.  It's nested under the rds_conn_lock, sadly.
181  */
182 void rds_cong_add_conn(struct rds_connection *conn)
183 {
184 	unsigned long flags;
185 
186 	rdsdebug("conn %p now on map %p\n", conn, conn->c_lcong);
187 	spin_lock_irqsave(&rds_cong_lock, flags);
188 	list_add_tail(&conn->c_map_item, &conn->c_lcong->m_conn_list);
189 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rds_cong_lock, flags);
190 }
191 
192 void rds_cong_remove_conn(struct rds_connection *conn)
193 {
194 	unsigned long flags;
195 
196 	rdsdebug("removing conn %p from map %p\n", conn, conn->c_lcong);
197 	spin_lock_irqsave(&rds_cong_lock, flags);
198 	list_del_init(&conn->c_map_item);
199 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rds_cong_lock, flags);
200 }
201 
202 int rds_cong_get_maps(struct rds_connection *conn)
203 {
204 	conn->c_lcong = rds_cong_from_addr(conn->c_laddr);
205 	conn->c_fcong = rds_cong_from_addr(conn->c_faddr);
206 
207 	if (conn->c_lcong == NULL || conn->c_fcong == NULL)
208 		return -ENOMEM;
209 
210 	return 0;
211 }
212 
213 void rds_cong_queue_updates(struct rds_cong_map *map)
214 {
215 	struct rds_connection *conn;
216 	unsigned long flags;
217 
218 	spin_lock_irqsave(&rds_cong_lock, flags);
219 
220 	list_for_each_entry(conn, &map->m_conn_list, c_map_item) {
221 		if (!test_and_set_bit(0, &conn->c_map_queued)) {
222 			rds_stats_inc(s_cong_update_queued);
223 			queue_delayed_work(rds_wq, &conn->c_send_w, 0);
224 		}
225 	}
226 
227 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rds_cong_lock, flags);
228 }
229 
230 void rds_cong_map_updated(struct rds_cong_map *map, uint64_t portmask)
231 {
232 	rdsdebug("waking map %p for %pI4\n",
233 	  map, &map->m_addr);
234 	rds_stats_inc(s_cong_update_received);
235 	atomic_inc(&rds_cong_generation);
236 	if (waitqueue_active(&map->m_waitq))
237 		wake_up(&map->m_waitq);
238 	if (waitqueue_active(&rds_poll_waitq))
239 		wake_up_all(&rds_poll_waitq);
240 
241 	if (portmask && !list_empty(&rds_cong_monitor)) {
242 		unsigned long flags;
243 		struct rds_sock *rs;
244 
245 		read_lock_irqsave(&rds_cong_monitor_lock, flags);
246 		list_for_each_entry(rs, &rds_cong_monitor, rs_cong_list) {
247 			spin_lock(&rs->rs_lock);
248 			rs->rs_cong_notify |= (rs->rs_cong_mask & portmask);
249 			rs->rs_cong_mask &= ~portmask;
250 			spin_unlock(&rs->rs_lock);
251 			if (rs->rs_cong_notify)
252 				rds_wake_sk_sleep(rs);
253 		}
254 		read_unlock_irqrestore(&rds_cong_monitor_lock, flags);
255 	}
256 }
257 
258 int rds_cong_updated_since(unsigned long *recent)
259 {
260 	unsigned long gen = atomic_read(&rds_cong_generation);
261 
262 	if (likely(*recent == gen))
263 		return 0;
264 	*recent = gen;
265 	return 1;
266 }
267 
268 /*
269  * We're called under the locking that protects the sockets receive buffer
270  * consumption.  This makes it a lot easier for the caller to only call us
271  * when it knows that an existing set bit needs to be cleared, and vice versa.
272  * We can't block and we need to deal with concurrent sockets working against
273  * the same per-address map.
274  */
275 void rds_cong_set_bit(struct rds_cong_map *map, __be16 port)
276 {
277 	unsigned long i;
278 	unsigned long off;
279 
280 	rdsdebug("setting congestion for %pI4:%u in map %p\n",
281 	  &map->m_addr, ntohs(port), map);
282 
283 	i = be16_to_cpu(port) / RDS_CONG_MAP_PAGE_BITS;
284 	off = be16_to_cpu(port) % RDS_CONG_MAP_PAGE_BITS;
285 
286 	generic___set_le_bit(off, (void *)map->m_page_addrs[i]);
287 }
288 
289 void rds_cong_clear_bit(struct rds_cong_map *map, __be16 port)
290 {
291 	unsigned long i;
292 	unsigned long off;
293 
294 	rdsdebug("clearing congestion for %pI4:%u in map %p\n",
295 	  &map->m_addr, ntohs(port), map);
296 
297 	i = be16_to_cpu(port) / RDS_CONG_MAP_PAGE_BITS;
298 	off = be16_to_cpu(port) % RDS_CONG_MAP_PAGE_BITS;
299 
300 	generic___clear_le_bit(off, (void *)map->m_page_addrs[i]);
301 }
302 
303 static int rds_cong_test_bit(struct rds_cong_map *map, __be16 port)
304 {
305 	unsigned long i;
306 	unsigned long off;
307 
308 	i = be16_to_cpu(port) / RDS_CONG_MAP_PAGE_BITS;
309 	off = be16_to_cpu(port) % RDS_CONG_MAP_PAGE_BITS;
310 
311 	return generic_test_le_bit(off, (void *)map->m_page_addrs[i]);
312 }
313 
314 void rds_cong_add_socket(struct rds_sock *rs)
315 {
316 	unsigned long flags;
317 
318 	write_lock_irqsave(&rds_cong_monitor_lock, flags);
319 	if (list_empty(&rs->rs_cong_list))
320 		list_add(&rs->rs_cong_list, &rds_cong_monitor);
321 	write_unlock_irqrestore(&rds_cong_monitor_lock, flags);
322 }
323 
324 void rds_cong_remove_socket(struct rds_sock *rs)
325 {
326 	unsigned long flags;
327 	struct rds_cong_map *map;
328 
329 	write_lock_irqsave(&rds_cong_monitor_lock, flags);
330 	list_del_init(&rs->rs_cong_list);
331 	write_unlock_irqrestore(&rds_cong_monitor_lock, flags);
332 
333 	/* update congestion map for now-closed port */
334 	spin_lock_irqsave(&rds_cong_lock, flags);
335 	map = rds_cong_tree_walk(rs->rs_bound_addr, NULL);
336 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rds_cong_lock, flags);
337 
338 	if (map && rds_cong_test_bit(map, rs->rs_bound_port)) {
339 		rds_cong_clear_bit(map, rs->rs_bound_port);
340 		rds_cong_queue_updates(map);
341 	}
342 }
343 
344 int rds_cong_wait(struct rds_cong_map *map, __be16 port, int nonblock,
345 		  struct rds_sock *rs)
346 {
347 	if (!rds_cong_test_bit(map, port))
348 		return 0;
349 	if (nonblock) {
350 		if (rs && rs->rs_cong_monitor) {
351 			unsigned long flags;
352 
353 			/* It would have been nice to have an atomic set_bit on
354 			 * a uint64_t. */
355 			spin_lock_irqsave(&rs->rs_lock, flags);
356 			rs->rs_cong_mask |= RDS_CONG_MONITOR_MASK(ntohs(port));
357 			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rs->rs_lock, flags);
358 
359 			/* Test again - a congestion update may have arrived in
360 			 * the meantime. */
361 			if (!rds_cong_test_bit(map, port))
362 				return 0;
363 		}
364 		rds_stats_inc(s_cong_send_error);
365 		return -ENOBUFS;
366 	}
367 
368 	rds_stats_inc(s_cong_send_blocked);
369 	rdsdebug("waiting on map %p for port %u\n", map, be16_to_cpu(port));
370 
371 	return wait_event_interruptible(map->m_waitq,
372 					!rds_cong_test_bit(map, port));
373 }
374 
375 void rds_cong_exit(void)
376 {
377 	struct rb_node *node;
378 	struct rds_cong_map *map;
379 	unsigned long i;
380 
381 	while ((node = rb_first(&rds_cong_tree))) {
382 		map = rb_entry(node, struct rds_cong_map, m_rb_node);
383 		rdsdebug("freeing map %p\n", map);
384 		rb_erase(&map->m_rb_node, &rds_cong_tree);
385 		for (i = 0; i < RDS_CONG_MAP_PAGES && map->m_page_addrs[i]; i++)
386 			free_page(map->m_page_addrs[i]);
387 		kfree(map);
388 	}
389 }
390 
391 /*
392  * Allocate a RDS message containing a congestion update.
393  */
394 struct rds_message *rds_cong_update_alloc(struct rds_connection *conn)
395 {
396 	struct rds_cong_map *map = conn->c_lcong;
397 	struct rds_message *rm;
398 
399 	rm = rds_message_map_pages(map->m_page_addrs, RDS_CONG_MAP_BYTES);
400 	if (!IS_ERR(rm))
401 		rm->m_inc.i_hdr.h_flags = RDS_FLAG_CONG_BITMAP;
402 
403 	return rm;
404 }
405