Hi Gaoxiang,

>
>
>From: Gaoxiang Liu <gaoxiangl...@163.com> 
>Sent: Thursday, September 2, 2021 11:38 PM
>To: Xia, Chenbo <chenbo....@intel.com>
>Cc: maxime.coque...@redhat.com; dev@dpdk.org; liugaoxi...@huawei.com
>Subject: Re:RE: [PATCH v6] vhost: fix crash on port deletion
>
>
>Hi chenbo,
>why this is not moved up?
>>> +           if (vsocket->is_server) {
>>> +                   close(vsocket->socket_fd);
>>> +                   unlink(path);
>>>             }
>==>Because if this is moved up, and if deleting conn fd from fdsets failed,
>it will arrive the "again" label, then close vsocket->socket_fd and uplink 
>"path" again.
>it's not necessary.
>And closing socket_fd does not  trigger vhost_user_server_new_connection.

But same issue happens when you deleted 'vsocket->socket_fd' but failed to 
delete one
of the conn_fd: you will goto again and try to delete socket_fd again and then 
loop
forever. So anyway you need to prevent this from happening.

Thanks,
Chenbo

>
>Thanks.
>Gaoxiang

At 2021-08-31 13:37:38, "Xia, Chenbo" <mailto:chenbo....@intel.com> wrote:
>Hi Gaoxiang,
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Gaoxiang Liu <mailto:gaoxiangl...@163.com>
>> Sent: Friday, August 27, 2021 10:19 PM
>> To: mailto:maxime.coque...@redhat.com; Xia, Chenbo 
>> <mailto:chenbo....@intel.com>
>> Cc: mailto:dev@dpdk.org; mailto:liugaoxi...@huawei.com; Gaoxiang Liu 
>> <mailto:gaoxiangl...@163.com>
>> Subject: [PATCH v6] vhost: fix crash on port deletion
>> 
>> The rte_vhost_driver_unregister() and vhost_user_read_cb()
>> can be called at the same time by 2 threads.
>> when memory of vsocket is freed in rte_vhost_driver_unregister(),
>> the invalid memory of vsocket is accessed in vhost_user_read_cb().
>> It's a bug of both mode for vhost as server or client.
>> 
>> E.g.,vhostuser port is created as server.
>
>Put a space after ','
>
>> Thread1 calls rte_vhost_driver_unregister().
>> Before the listen fd is deleted from poll waiting fds,
>> "vhost-events" thread then calls vhost_user_server_new_connection(),
>> then a new conn fd is added in fdset when trying to reconnect.
>> "vhost-events" thread then calls vhost_user_read_cb() and
>> accesses invalid memory of socket while thread1 frees the memory of
>> vsocket.
>> 
>> E.g.,vhostuser port is created as client.
>
>Same here.
>
>> Thread1 calls rte_vhost_driver_unregister().
>> Before vsocket of reconn is deleted from reconn list,
>> "vhost_reconn" thread then calls vhost_user_add_connection()
>> then a new conn fd is added in fdset when trying to reconnect.
>> "vhost-events" thread then calls vhost_user_read_cb() and
>> accesses invalid memory of socket while thread1 frees the memory of
>> vsocket.
>> 
>> The fix is to move the "fdset_try_del" in front of free memory of conn,
>> then avoid the race condition.
>> 
>> The core trace is:
>> Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
>> 
>> Fixes: 52d874dc6705 ("vhost: fix crash on closing in client mode")
>> 
>> Signed-off-by: Gaoxiang Liu <mailto:liugaoxi...@huawei.com>
>> ---
>> 
>> v2:
>> * Fix coding style issues.
>> 
>> v3:
>> * Add detailed log.
>> 
>> v4:
>> * Add the reason, when vhostuser port is created as server.
>> 
>> v5:
>> * Add detailed log when vhostuser port is created as client
>> 
>> v6:
>> * Add 'path' check before deleting listen fd
>> * Fix spelling issues
>> ---
>>  lib/vhost/socket.c | 108 ++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
>>  1 file changed, 54 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-)
>> 
>> diff --git a/lib/vhost/socket.c b/lib/vhost/socket.c
>> index 5d0d728d5..27d5e8695 100644
>> --- a/lib/vhost/socket.c
>> +++ b/lib/vhost/socket.c
>> @@ -1023,66 +1023,66 @@ rte_vhost_driver_unregister(const char *path)
>> 
>>      for (i = 0; i < vhost_user.vsocket_cnt; i++) {
>>              struct vhost_user_socket *vsocket = vhost_user.vsockets[i];
>> +            if (strcmp(vsocket->path, path)) {
>> +                    continue;
>> +            }
>
>braces {} are not necessary for single statement blocks
>
>> 
>> -            if (!strcmp(vsocket->path, path)) {
>> -                    pthread_mutex_lock(&vsocket->conn_mutex);
>> -                    for (conn = TAILQ_FIRST(&vsocket->conn_list);
>> -                         conn != NULL;
>> -                         conn = next) {
>> -                            next = TAILQ_NEXT(conn, next);
>> -
>> -                            /*
>> -                             * If r/wcb is executing, release vsocket's
>> -                             * conn_mutex and vhost_user's mutex locks, and
>> -                             * try again since the r/wcb may use the
>> -                             * conn_mutex and mutex locks.
>> -                             */
>> -                            if (fdset_try_del(&vhost_user.fdset,
>> -                                              conn->connfd) == -1) {
>> -                                    pthread_mutex_unlock(
>> -                                                    &vsocket->conn_mutex);
>> -                                    pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhost_user.mutex);
>> -                                    goto again;
>> -                            }
>> -
>> -                            VHOST_LOG_CONFIG(INFO,
>> -                                    "free connfd = %d for device '%s'\n",
>> -                                    conn->connfd, path);
>> -                            close(conn->connfd);
>> -                            vhost_destroy_device(conn->vid);
>> -                            TAILQ_REMOVE(&vsocket->conn_list, conn, next);
>> -                            free(conn);
>> -                    }
>> -                    pthread_mutex_unlock(&vsocket->conn_mutex);
>> -
>> -                    if (vsocket->is_server) {
>> -                            /*
>> -                             * If r/wcb is executing, release vhost_user's
>> -                             * mutex lock, and try again since the r/wcb
>> -                             * may use the mutex lock.
>> -                             */
>> -                            if (fdset_try_del(&vhost_user.fdset,
>> -                                            vsocket->socket_fd) == -1) {
>> -                                    pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhost_user.mutex);
>> -                                    goto again;
>> -                            }
>> -
>> -                            close(vsocket->socket_fd);
>> -                            unlink(path);
>> -                    } else if (vsocket->reconnect) {
>> -                            vhost_user_remove_reconnect(vsocket);
>> +            if (vsocket->is_server) {
>> +                    /*
>> +                     * If r/wcb is executing, release vhost_user's
>> +                     * mutex lock, and try again since the r/wcb
>> +                     * may use the mutex lock.
>> +                     */
>> +                    if (fdset_try_del(&vhost_user.fdset, 
>> vsocket->socket_fd) ==
>> -1) {
>> +                            pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhost_user.mutex);
>> +                            goto again;
>>                      }
>> +            } else if (vsocket->reconnect) {
>> +                    vhost_user_remove_reconnect(vsocket);
>> +            }
>> 
>> -                    pthread_mutex_destroy(&vsocket->conn_mutex);
>> -                    vhost_user_socket_mem_free(vsocket);
>> +            pthread_mutex_lock(&vsocket->conn_mutex);
>> +            for (conn = TAILQ_FIRST(&vsocket->conn_list);
>> +                     conn != NULL;
>> +                     conn = next) {
>> +                    next = TAILQ_NEXT(conn, next);
>> 
>> -                    count = --vhost_user.vsocket_cnt;
>> -                    vhost_user.vsockets[i] = vhost_user.vsockets[count];
>> -                    vhost_user.vsockets[count] = NULL;
>> -                    pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhost_user.mutex);
>> +                    /*
>> +                     * If r/wcb is executing, release vsocket's
>> +                     * conn_mutex and vhost_user's mutex locks, and
>> +                     * try again since the r/wcb may use the
>> +                     * conn_mutex and mutex locks.
>> +                     */
>> +                    if (fdset_try_del(&vhost_user.fdset,
>> +                                      conn->connfd) == -1) {
>> +                            pthread_mutex_unlock(&vsocket->conn_mutex);
>> +                            pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhost_user.mutex);
>> +                            goto again;
>> +                    }
>> +
>> +                    VHOST_LOG_CONFIG(INFO,
>> +                            "free connfd = %d for device '%s'\n",
>> +                            conn->connfd, path);
>> +                    close(conn->connfd);
>> +                    vhost_destroy_device(conn->vid);
>> +                    TAILQ_REMOVE(&vsocket->conn_list, conn, next);
>> +                    free(conn);
>> +            }
>> +            pthread_mutex_unlock(&vsocket->conn_mutex);
>> 
>> -                    return 0;
>> +            if (vsocket->is_server) {
>> +                    close(vsocket->socket_fd);
>> +                    unlink(path);
>>              }
>
>I think you miss my comment in V5 of asking why this is not moved up after
>fdset_try_del server socket fd.
>
>Thanks,
>Chenbo
>
>> +
>> +            pthread_mutex_destroy(&vsocket->conn_mutex);
>> +            vhost_user_socket_mem_free(vsocket);
>> +
>> +            count = --vhost_user.vsocket_cnt;
>> +            vhost_user.vsockets[i] = vhost_user.vsockets[count];
>> +            vhost_user.vsockets[count] = NULL;
>> +            pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhost_user.mutex);
>> +            return 0;
>>      }
>>      pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhost_user.mutex);
>> 
>> --
>> 2.32.0
>> 
>

 

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