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authorRainer Weikusat <rweikusat@mssgmbh.com>2008-06-27 19:34:18 -0700
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2008-06-27 19:34:18 -0700
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af_unix: fix 'poll for write'/connected DGRAM sockets
For n:1 'datagram connections' (eg /dev/log), the unix_dgram_sendmsg routine implements a form of receiver-imposed flow control by comparing the length of the receive queue of the 'peer socket' with the max_ack_backlog value stored in the corresponding sock structure, either blocking the thread which caused the send-routine to be called or returning EAGAIN. This routine is used by both SOCK_DGRAM and SOCK_SEQPACKET sockets. The poll-implementation for these socket types is datagram_poll from core/datagram.c. A socket is deemed to be writeable by this routine when the memory presently consumed by datagrams owned by it is less than the configured socket send buffer size. This is always wrong for PF_UNIX non-stream sockets connected to server sockets dealing with (potentially) multiple clients if the abovementioned receive queue is currently considered to be full. 'poll' will then return, indicating that the socket is writeable, but a subsequent write result in EAGAIN, effectively causing an (usual) application to 'poll for writeability by repeated send request with O_NONBLOCK set' until it has consumed its time quantum. The change below uses a suitably modified variant of the datagram_poll routines for both type of PF_UNIX sockets, which tests if the recv-queue of the peer a socket is connected to is presently considered to be 'full' as part of the 'is this socket writeable'-checking code. The socket being polled is additionally put onto the peer_wait wait queue associated with its peer, because the unix_dgram_recvmsg routine does a wake up on this queue after a datagram was received and the 'other wakeup call' is done implicitly as part of skb destruction, meaning, a process blocked in poll because of a full peer receive queue could otherwise sleep forever if no datagram owned by its socket was already sitting on this queue. Among this change is a small (inline) helper routine named 'unix_recvq_full', which consolidates the actual testing code (in three different places) into a single location. Signed-off-by: Rainer Weikusat <rweikusat@mssgmbh.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/unix')
-rw-r--r--net/unix/af_unix.c52
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/net/unix/af_unix.c b/net/unix/af_unix.c
index 657835f227d3..783317dacd30 100644
--- a/net/unix/af_unix.c
+++ b/net/unix/af_unix.c
@@ -487,8 +487,8 @@ static int unix_socketpair(struct socket *, struct socket *);
static int unix_accept(struct socket *, struct socket *, int);
static int unix_getname(struct socket *, struct sockaddr *, int *, int);
static unsigned int unix_poll(struct file *, struct socket *, poll_table *);
-static unsigned int unix_datagram_poll(struct file *, struct socket *,
- poll_table *);
+static unsigned int unix_dgram_poll(struct file *, struct socket *,
+ poll_table *);
static int unix_ioctl(struct socket *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
static int unix_shutdown(struct socket *, int);
static int unix_stream_sendmsg(struct kiocb *, struct socket *,
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ static const struct proto_ops unix_dgram_ops = {
.socketpair = unix_socketpair,
.accept = sock_no_accept,
.getname = unix_getname,
- .poll = unix_datagram_poll,
+ .poll = unix_dgram_poll,
.ioctl = unix_ioctl,
.listen = sock_no_listen,
.shutdown = unix_shutdown,
@@ -555,7 +555,7 @@ static const struct proto_ops unix_seqpacket_ops = {
.socketpair = unix_socketpair,
.accept = unix_accept,
.getname = unix_getname,
- .poll = unix_datagram_poll,
+ .poll = unix_dgram_poll,
.ioctl = unix_ioctl,
.listen = unix_listen,
.shutdown = unix_shutdown,
@@ -1994,29 +1994,13 @@ static unsigned int unix_poll(struct file * file, struct socket *sock, poll_tabl
return mask;
}
-static unsigned int unix_datagram_poll(struct file *file, struct socket *sock,
- poll_table *wait)
+static unsigned int unix_dgram_poll(struct file *file, struct socket *sock,
+ poll_table *wait)
{
- struct sock *sk = sock->sk, *peer;
- unsigned int mask;
+ struct sock *sk = sock->sk, *other;
+ unsigned int mask, writable;
poll_wait(file, sk->sk_sleep, wait);
-
- peer = unix_peer_get(sk);
- if (peer) {
- if (peer != sk) {
- /*
- * Writability of a connected socket additionally
- * depends on the state of the receive queue of the
- * peer.
- */
- poll_wait(file, &unix_sk(peer)->peer_wait, wait);
- } else {
- sock_put(peer);
- peer = NULL;
- }
- }
-
mask = 0;
/* exceptional events? */
@@ -2042,14 +2026,26 @@ static unsigned int unix_datagram_poll(struct file *file, struct socket *sock,
}
/* writable? */
- if (unix_writable(sk) && !(peer && unix_recvq_full(peer)))
+ writable = unix_writable(sk);
+ if (writable) {
+ other = unix_peer_get(sk);
+ if (other) {
+ if (unix_peer(other) != sk) {
+ poll_wait(file, &unix_sk(other)->peer_wait,
+ wait);
+ if (unix_recvq_full(other))
+ writable = 0;
+ }
+
+ sock_put(other);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (writable)
mask |= POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM | POLLWRBAND;
else
set_bit(SOCK_ASYNC_NOSPACE, &sk->sk_socket->flags);
- if (peer)
- sock_put(peer);
-
return mask;
}