Re: [PATCH net-next v3 4/4] net: gro: move L3 flush checks to tcp_gro_receive

From: Richard Gobert
Date: Mon Mar 11 2024 - 09:08:44 EST


Willem de Bruijn wrote:
> Richard Gobert wrote:
>> Eric Dumazet wrote:
>>> On Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at 4:35 PM Richard Gobert <richardbgobert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> {inet,ipv6}_gro_receive functions perform flush checks (ttl, flags,
>>>> iph->id, ...) against all packets in a loop. These flush checks are
>>>> relevant only to tcp flows, and as such they're used to determine whether
>>>> the packets can be merged later in tcp_gro_receive.
>>>>
>>>> These checks are not relevant to UDP packets.
>>>
>>> I do not think this claim is true.
>>>
>>> Incoming packets -> GRO -> GSO -> forwarded packets
>>>
>>> The {GRO,GSO} step must be transparent, GRO is not LRO.
>>
>> Sorry, I should rephrase myself. The patch preserves the
>> current logic in GRO. These L3 checks (ttl, flags, etc.) are written to
>> NAPI_GRO_CB(p)->{flush,flush_id}, and NAPI_GRO_CB(skb)->is_atomic - and
>> all of these are currently used only in tcp_gro_receive.
>
> That was perhaps an oversight when adding UDP GRO?
>
> Simply because the flush is determined in the innermost callback.

It might have been an oversight. From what I have seen it's only relevant
to GRO's UDP fraglist path (it was added in 9fd1ff5d ("udp: Support UDP
fraglist GRO/GSO.")). That's the only UDP path that calls skb_gro_receive -
which may alter the forwarded packets and make GRO/GSO not transparent.

AFAIU NAPI_GRO_CB(p)->flush value is not overwritten in encapsulation - it
is determined by both outer and inner callbacks.

I tried to preserve the current behaviour in GRO - if we want to change
this behaviour I'll gladly do it, although I'd prefer to address it in a
different patch series. What do you think?

Thanks