[rds-devel] [PATCH net-next] RDS: deliver zerocopy completion notification with data as an optimization
Sowmini Varadhan
sowmini.varadhan at oracle.com
Wed Feb 21 16:26:46 PST 2018
On (02/21/18 18:45), Willem de Bruijn wrote:
>
> I do mean returning 0 instead of -EAGAIN if control data is ready.
> Something like
>
> @@ -611,7 +611,8 @@ int rds_recvmsg(struct socket *sock, struct msghdr
> *msg, size_t size,
>
> if (!rds_next_incoming(rs, &inc)) {
> if (nonblock) {
> - ret = -EAGAIN;
> + ncookies = rds_recvmsg_zcookie(rs, msg);
> + ret = ncookies ? 0 : -EAGAIN;
> break;
> }
Yes, but you now have an implicit branch based on ncookies, so I'm
not sure it saved all that much? like I said let me revisit this
> By the way, the put_cmsg is unconditional even if the caller did
> not supply msg_control. So it is basically no longer safe to ever
> call read, recv or recvfrom on a socket if zerocopy notifications
> are outstanding.
Wait, I thought put_cmsg already checks for these things.
> It is possible to check msg_controllen before even deciding whether
> to try to dequeue notifications (and take the lock). I see that this is
> not common. But RDS of all cases seems to do this, in
> rds_notify_queue_get:
yes the comment above that code suggests that this bit of code
was done to avoid calling put_cmsg while holding the rs_lock.
One bit of administrivia though- if I now drop sk_error_queue for
PF_RDS, I'll have to fix selftests in the same patch too, so the
patch will get a bit bulky (and thus a bit more difficult to review).
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