Hello team, I'd appreciate any help, suggestions or hints regarding my TCP RST issue with multipath routing.
I see random TCP connection resets, and while investigating I am stuck with understanding what part of the kernel can call the `ip_forward()` other than `ip_route_input_noref()`. I have the following setup: Kernel 6.4.0. ``` sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 sysctl -w net.ipv4.fib_multipath_hash_policy=1 ``` ``` # ip r 192.168.200.0/24 dev enp0s8 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.200.5 # network with backends 192.168.222.0/24 dev enp0s9 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.222.5 # client network 10.100.100.0/24 proto bird # VIP network nexthop via 192.168.200.101 dev enp0s8 weight 1 nexthop via 192.168.200.102 dev enp0s8 weight 1 ``` ``` 192.168.222.99 - client IP 192.168.200.101 and 192.168.200.102 - real IPs of 2 backends. 10.100.100.1 - a VIP, backends have it on lo dev. ``` Backends and a client have the router as a default gateway. Example of a RST with my investigations are the following. Using `bpftrace` I can see that `ip_route_input_noref()` is run 3 times before the connection reset: ``` ack_seq: 0, 192.168.222.99:46308 -> 10.100.100.1:8080, 8:0:27:a8:29:e5 -> 8:0:27:86:65:ff ack_seq: 322960818, 192.168.222.99:46308 -> 10.100.100.1:8080, 8:0:27:a8:29:e5 -> 8:0:27:86:65:ff ack_seq: 0, 192.168.222.99:46308 -> 10.100.100.1:8080, 8:0:27:a8:29:e5 -> 8:0:27:86:65:ff ``` but `ip_forward()` runs 4 times with a wrong `gw` in the `skb->_skb_refdst` at the middle of a connection. It should be 192.168.200.101, but it uses 192.168.200.102 instead: ``` ack_seq: 0, 192.168.222.99:46308 -> 10.100.100.1:8080, 8:0:27:a8:29:e5 -> 8:0:27:86:65:ff, gw: 192.168.200.101 ack_seq: 322960818, 192.168.222.99:46308 -> 10.100.100.1:8080, 8:0:27:a8:29:e5 -> 8:0:27:86:65:ff, gw: 192.168.200.101 ack_seq: 322960827, 192.168.222.99:46308 -> 10.100.100.1:8080, 8:0:27:a8:29:e5 -> 8:0:27:86:65:ff, gw: 192.168.200.102 ack_seq: 0, 192.168.222.99:46308 -> 10.100.100.1:8080, 8:0:27:a8:29:e5 -> 8:0:27:86:65:ff, gw: 192.168.200.101 ``` I locally added logging to `__mkroute_input()` to understand if it's a hashing problem, but it also shows me only 3 calls and a correct `rt_gw4` in `rth rtable` and `nhc`: ``` 192.168.222.99:46308 -> 10.100.100.1:8080, mac: 8:0:27:a8:29:e5 -> 8:0:27:86:65:ff, gw4: 192.168.200.101, rt_gw4:192.168.200.101 192.168.222.99:46308 -> 10.100.100.1:8080, mac: 8:0:27:a8:29:e5 -> 8:0:27:86:65:ff, gw4: 192.168.200.101, rt_gw4:192.168.200.101 192.168.222.99:46308 -> 10.100.100.1:8080, mac: 8:0:27:a8:29:e5 -> 8:0:27:86:65:ff, gw4: 192.168.200.101, rt_gw4:192.168.200.101 ```` I am stuck with understanding how it's possible that the kernel makes an additional incorrect `ip_forward()` call, when neither `__mkroute_input()` nor `ip_route_input_noref()` calls it. Thank you for any hints. -- Viacheslav Biriukov BR
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