tcp_listen.c 6.0 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2006 Oracle. All rights reserved.
  3. *
  4. * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
  5. * licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU
  6. * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
  7. * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the
  8. * OpenIB.org BSD license below:
  9. *
  10. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
  11. * without modification, are permitted provided that the following
  12. * conditions are met:
  13. *
  14. * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
  15. * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
  16. * disclaimer.
  17. *
  18. * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
  19. * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
  20. * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
  21. * provided with the distribution.
  22. *
  23. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
  24. * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
  25. * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
  26. * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
  27. * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
  28. * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
  29. * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
  30. * SOFTWARE.
  31. *
  32. */
  33. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  34. #include <linux/gfp.h>
  35. #include <linux/in.h>
  36. #include <net/tcp.h>
  37. #include "rds.h"
  38. #include "tcp.h"
  39. int rds_tcp_keepalive(struct socket *sock)
  40. {
  41. /* values below based on xs_udp_default_timeout */
  42. int keepidle = 5; /* send a probe 'keepidle' secs after last data */
  43. int keepcnt = 5; /* number of unack'ed probes before declaring dead */
  44. int keepalive = 1;
  45. int ret = 0;
  46. ret = kernel_setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE,
  47. (char *)&keepalive, sizeof(keepalive));
  48. if (ret < 0)
  49. goto bail;
  50. ret = kernel_setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPCNT,
  51. (char *)&keepcnt, sizeof(keepcnt));
  52. if (ret < 0)
  53. goto bail;
  54. ret = kernel_setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPIDLE,
  55. (char *)&keepidle, sizeof(keepidle));
  56. if (ret < 0)
  57. goto bail;
  58. /* KEEPINTVL is the interval between successive probes. We follow
  59. * the model in xs_tcp_finish_connecting() and re-use keepidle.
  60. */
  61. ret = kernel_setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPINTVL,
  62. (char *)&keepidle, sizeof(keepidle));
  63. bail:
  64. return ret;
  65. }
  66. int rds_tcp_accept_one(struct socket *sock)
  67. {
  68. struct socket *new_sock = NULL;
  69. struct rds_connection *conn;
  70. int ret;
  71. struct inet_sock *inet;
  72. struct rds_tcp_connection *rs_tcp;
  73. ret = sock_create_lite(sock->sk->sk_family,
  74. sock->sk->sk_type, sock->sk->sk_protocol,
  75. &new_sock);
  76. if (ret)
  77. goto out;
  78. new_sock->type = sock->type;
  79. new_sock->ops = sock->ops;
  80. ret = sock->ops->accept(sock, new_sock, O_NONBLOCK);
  81. if (ret < 0)
  82. goto out;
  83. ret = rds_tcp_keepalive(new_sock);
  84. if (ret < 0)
  85. goto out;
  86. rds_tcp_tune(new_sock);
  87. inet = inet_sk(new_sock->sk);
  88. rdsdebug("accepted tcp %pI4:%u -> %pI4:%u\n",
  89. &inet->inet_saddr, ntohs(inet->inet_sport),
  90. &inet->inet_daddr, ntohs(inet->inet_dport));
  91. conn = rds_conn_create(sock_net(sock->sk),
  92. inet->inet_saddr, inet->inet_daddr,
  93. &rds_tcp_transport, GFP_KERNEL);
  94. if (IS_ERR(conn)) {
  95. ret = PTR_ERR(conn);
  96. goto out;
  97. }
  98. /* An incoming SYN request came in, and TCP just accepted it.
  99. *
  100. * If the client reboots, this conn will need to be cleaned up.
  101. * rds_tcp_state_change() will do that cleanup
  102. */
  103. rs_tcp = (struct rds_tcp_connection *)conn->c_transport_data;
  104. if (rs_tcp->t_sock &&
  105. ntohl(inet->inet_saddr) < ntohl(inet->inet_daddr)) {
  106. struct sock *nsk = new_sock->sk;
  107. nsk->sk_user_data = NULL;
  108. nsk->sk_prot->disconnect(nsk, 0);
  109. tcp_done(nsk);
  110. new_sock = NULL;
  111. ret = 0;
  112. goto out;
  113. } else if (rs_tcp->t_sock) {
  114. rds_tcp_restore_callbacks(rs_tcp->t_sock, rs_tcp);
  115. conn->c_outgoing = 0;
  116. }
  117. rds_conn_transition(conn, RDS_CONN_DOWN, RDS_CONN_CONNECTING);
  118. rds_tcp_set_callbacks(new_sock, conn);
  119. rds_connect_complete(conn);
  120. new_sock = NULL;
  121. ret = 0;
  122. out:
  123. if (new_sock)
  124. sock_release(new_sock);
  125. return ret;
  126. }
  127. void rds_tcp_listen_data_ready(struct sock *sk)
  128. {
  129. void (*ready)(struct sock *sk);
  130. rdsdebug("listen data ready sk %p\n", sk);
  131. read_lock(&sk->sk_callback_lock);
  132. ready = sk->sk_user_data;
  133. if (!ready) { /* check for teardown race */
  134. ready = sk->sk_data_ready;
  135. goto out;
  136. }
  137. /*
  138. * ->sk_data_ready is also called for a newly established child socket
  139. * before it has been accepted and the accepter has set up their
  140. * data_ready.. we only want to queue listen work for our listening
  141. * socket
  142. */
  143. if (sk->sk_state == TCP_LISTEN)
  144. rds_tcp_accept_work(sk);
  145. out:
  146. read_unlock(&sk->sk_callback_lock);
  147. ready(sk);
  148. }
  149. struct socket *rds_tcp_listen_init(struct net *net)
  150. {
  151. struct sockaddr_in sin;
  152. struct socket *sock = NULL;
  153. int ret;
  154. ret = sock_create_kern(net, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP, &sock);
  155. if (ret < 0)
  156. goto out;
  157. sock->sk->sk_reuse = SK_CAN_REUSE;
  158. rds_tcp_nonagle(sock);
  159. write_lock_bh(&sock->sk->sk_callback_lock);
  160. sock->sk->sk_user_data = sock->sk->sk_data_ready;
  161. sock->sk->sk_data_ready = rds_tcp_listen_data_ready;
  162. write_unlock_bh(&sock->sk->sk_callback_lock);
  163. sin.sin_family = PF_INET;
  164. sin.sin_addr.s_addr = (__force u32)htonl(INADDR_ANY);
  165. sin.sin_port = (__force u16)htons(RDS_TCP_PORT);
  166. ret = sock->ops->bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, sizeof(sin));
  167. if (ret < 0)
  168. goto out;
  169. ret = sock->ops->listen(sock, 64);
  170. if (ret < 0)
  171. goto out;
  172. return sock;
  173. out:
  174. if (sock)
  175. sock_release(sock);
  176. return NULL;
  177. }
  178. void rds_tcp_listen_stop(struct socket *sock)
  179. {
  180. struct sock *sk;
  181. if (!sock)
  182. return;
  183. sk = sock->sk;
  184. /* serialize with and prevent further callbacks */
  185. lock_sock(sk);
  186. write_lock_bh(&sk->sk_callback_lock);
  187. if (sk->sk_user_data) {
  188. sk->sk_data_ready = sk->sk_user_data;
  189. sk->sk_user_data = NULL;
  190. }
  191. write_unlock_bh(&sk->sk_callback_lock);
  192. release_sock(sk);
  193. /* wait for accepts to stop and close the socket */
  194. flush_workqueue(rds_wq);
  195. sock_release(sock);
  196. }