On 2019/9/3 14:58, Tim Froidcoeur wrote: > Hi, > > I also tried to reproduce this in a targeted way, and run into the > same difficulty as you: satisfying the first condition “ > (sk->sk_wmem_queued >> 1) > limit “. > I will not have bandwidth the coming days to try and reproduce it in > this way. Maybe simply forcing a very small send buffer using sysctl > net.ipv4.tcp_wmem might even do the trick? > > I suspect that the bug is easier to trigger with the MPTCP patch like > I did originally, due to the way this patch manages the tcp subflow > buffers (it can temporarily overfill the buffers, satisfying that > first condition more often). > > another thing, the stacktrace you shared before seems caused by > another issue (corrupted socket?), it will not be solved by the patch > we submitted.
The trace shows zero window probe message can be BUG_ON in skb_queue_prev, this is reproduced on our platform with syzkaller. It can be resolved by your fix patch. The thing I need to think is why the first condition can be satisfied? Eric, Do you have any comments to reproduce it as the first condition is hard to be true? (sk->sk_wmem_queued >> 1) > limit > > kind regards, > > Tim > > > On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 5:22 AM maowenan <maowe...@huawei.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Tim, >> >> >> >> I try to reproduce it with packetdrill or user application, but I can’t. >> >> The first condition “ (sk->sk_wmem_queued >> 1) > limit “ can’t be >> satisfied, >> >> This condition is to avoid tiny SO_SNDBUF values set by user. >> >> It also adds the some room due to the fact that tcp_sendmsg() >> >> and tcp_sendpage() might overshoot sk_wmem_queued by about one full >> >> TSO skb (64KB size). >> >> >> >> limit = sk->sk_sndbuf + 2 * SKB_TRUESIZE(GSO_MAX_SIZE); >> >> if (unlikely((sk->sk_wmem_queued >> 1) > limit && >> >> skb != tcp_rtx_queue_head(sk) && >> >> skb != tcp_rtx_queue_tail(sk))) { >> >> NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk), LINUX_MIB_TCPWQUEUETOOBIG); >> >> return -ENOMEM; >> >> } >> >> >> >> Can you try to reproduce it with packetdrill or C socket application? >> >> > > >