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These will eventually make their way to 5.10, but it could be a while. https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net.git/commit/?id=ee576c47db60432c37e54b1e2b43a8ca6d3a8dca https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net.git/commit/?id=5a0598695634a6bb4126818902dd9140cd9df8b6 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net.git/commit/?id=99fff5264e7ab06f45b0ad60243475be0a8d0559 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net.git/commit/?id=8b5553ace83cced775eefd0f3f18b5c6214ccf7a https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net.git/commit/?id=bce2473927af8de12ad131a743f55d69d358c0b9 Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> [Rename 082-wireguard-kconfig... to 083-wireguard-kconfig...] Signed-off-by: Ilya Lipnitskiy <ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com>
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From 1771bbcc5bc99f569dd82ec9e1b7c397a2fb50ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: "Jason A. Donenfeld" <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 17:25:48 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] wireguard: queueing: get rid of per-peer ring buffers
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MIME-Version: 1.0
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commit 8b5553ace83cced775eefd0f3f18b5c6214ccf7a upstream.
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Having two ring buffers per-peer means that every peer results in two
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massive ring allocations. On an 8-core x86_64 machine, this commit
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reduces the per-peer allocation from 18,688 bytes to 1,856 bytes, which
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is an 90% reduction. Ninety percent! With some single-machine
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deployments approaching 500,000 peers, we're talking about a reduction
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from 7 gigs of memory down to 700 megs of memory.
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In order to get rid of these per-peer allocations, this commit switches
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to using a list-based queueing approach. Currently GSO fragments are
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chained together using the skb->next pointer (the skb_list_* singly
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linked list approach), so we form the per-peer queue around the unused
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skb->prev pointer (which sort of makes sense because the links are
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pointing backwards). Use of skb_queue_* is not possible here, because
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that is based on doubly linked lists and spinlocks. Multiple cores can
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write into the queue at any given time, because its writes occur in the
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start_xmit path or in the udp_recv path. But reads happen in a single
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workqueue item per-peer, amounting to a multi-producer, single-consumer
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paradigm.
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The MPSC queue is implemented locklessly and never blocks. However, it
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is not linearizable (though it is serializable), with a very tight and
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unlikely race on writes, which, when hit (some tiny fraction of the
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0.15% of partial adds on a fully loaded 16-core x86_64 system), causes
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the queue reader to terminate early. However, because every packet sent
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queues up the same workqueue item after it is fully added, the worker
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resumes again, and stopping early isn't actually a problem, since at
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that point the packet wouldn't have yet been added to the encryption
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queue. These properties allow us to avoid disabling interrupts or
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spinning. The design is based on Dmitry Vyukov's algorithm [1].
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Performance-wise, ordinarily list-based queues aren't preferable to
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ringbuffers, because of cache misses when following pointers around.
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However, we *already* have to follow the adjacent pointers when working
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through fragments, so there shouldn't actually be any change there. A
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potential downside is that dequeueing is a bit more complicated, but the
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ptr_ring structure used prior had a spinlock when dequeueing, so all and
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all the difference appears to be a wash.
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Actually, from profiling, the biggest performance hit, by far, of this
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commit winds up being atomic_add_unless(count, 1, max) and atomic_
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dec(count), which account for the majority of CPU time, according to
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perf. In that sense, the previous ring buffer was superior in that it
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could check if it was full by head==tail, which the list-based approach
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cannot do.
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But all and all, this enables us to get massive memory savings, allowing
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WireGuard to scale for real world deployments, without taking much of a
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performance hit.
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[1] http://www.1024cores.net/home/lock-free-algorithms/queues/intrusive-mpsc-node-based-queue
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Reviewed-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@redhat.com>
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Fixes: e7096c131e51 ("net: WireGuard secure network tunnel")
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Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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---
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drivers/net/wireguard/device.c | 12 ++---
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drivers/net/wireguard/device.h | 15 +++---
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drivers/net/wireguard/peer.c | 28 ++++-------
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drivers/net/wireguard/peer.h | 4 +-
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drivers/net/wireguard/queueing.c | 86 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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drivers/net/wireguard/queueing.h | 45 ++++++++++++-----
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drivers/net/wireguard/receive.c | 16 +++---
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drivers/net/wireguard/send.c | 31 ++++--------
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8 files changed, 144 insertions(+), 93 deletions(-)
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--- a/drivers/net/wireguard/device.c
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+++ b/drivers/net/wireguard/device.c
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@@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ static void wg_destruct(struct net_devic
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destroy_workqueue(wg->handshake_receive_wq);
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destroy_workqueue(wg->handshake_send_wq);
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destroy_workqueue(wg->packet_crypt_wq);
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- wg_packet_queue_free(&wg->decrypt_queue, true);
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- wg_packet_queue_free(&wg->encrypt_queue, true);
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+ wg_packet_queue_free(&wg->decrypt_queue);
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+ wg_packet_queue_free(&wg->encrypt_queue);
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rcu_barrier(); /* Wait for all the peers to be actually freed. */
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wg_ratelimiter_uninit();
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memzero_explicit(&wg->static_identity, sizeof(wg->static_identity));
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@@ -338,12 +338,12 @@ static int wg_newlink(struct net *src_ne
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goto err_destroy_handshake_send;
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ret = wg_packet_queue_init(&wg->encrypt_queue, wg_packet_encrypt_worker,
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- true, MAX_QUEUED_PACKETS);
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+ MAX_QUEUED_PACKETS);
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if (ret < 0)
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goto err_destroy_packet_crypt;
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ret = wg_packet_queue_init(&wg->decrypt_queue, wg_packet_decrypt_worker,
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- true, MAX_QUEUED_PACKETS);
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+ MAX_QUEUED_PACKETS);
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if (ret < 0)
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goto err_free_encrypt_queue;
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@@ -368,9 +368,9 @@ static int wg_newlink(struct net *src_ne
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err_uninit_ratelimiter:
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wg_ratelimiter_uninit();
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err_free_decrypt_queue:
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- wg_packet_queue_free(&wg->decrypt_queue, true);
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+ wg_packet_queue_free(&wg->decrypt_queue);
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err_free_encrypt_queue:
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- wg_packet_queue_free(&wg->encrypt_queue, true);
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+ wg_packet_queue_free(&wg->encrypt_queue);
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err_destroy_packet_crypt:
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destroy_workqueue(wg->packet_crypt_wq);
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err_destroy_handshake_send:
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--- a/drivers/net/wireguard/device.h
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+++ b/drivers/net/wireguard/device.h
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@@ -27,13 +27,14 @@ struct multicore_worker {
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struct crypt_queue {
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struct ptr_ring ring;
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- union {
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- struct {
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- struct multicore_worker __percpu *worker;
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- int last_cpu;
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- };
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- struct work_struct work;
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- };
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+ struct multicore_worker __percpu *worker;
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+ int last_cpu;
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+};
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+
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+struct prev_queue {
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+ struct sk_buff *head, *tail, *peeked;
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+ struct { struct sk_buff *next, *prev; } empty; // Match first 2 members of struct sk_buff.
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+ atomic_t count;
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};
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struct wg_device {
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--- a/drivers/net/wireguard/peer.c
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+++ b/drivers/net/wireguard/peer.c
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@@ -32,27 +32,22 @@ struct wg_peer *wg_peer_create(struct wg
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peer = kzalloc(sizeof(*peer), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (unlikely(!peer))
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return ERR_PTR(ret);
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- peer->device = wg;
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+ if (dst_cache_init(&peer->endpoint_cache, GFP_KERNEL))
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+ goto err;
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+ peer->device = wg;
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wg_noise_handshake_init(&peer->handshake, &wg->static_identity,
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public_key, preshared_key, peer);
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- if (dst_cache_init(&peer->endpoint_cache, GFP_KERNEL))
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- goto err_1;
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- if (wg_packet_queue_init(&peer->tx_queue, wg_packet_tx_worker, false,
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- MAX_QUEUED_PACKETS))
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- goto err_2;
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- if (wg_packet_queue_init(&peer->rx_queue, NULL, false,
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- MAX_QUEUED_PACKETS))
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- goto err_3;
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-
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peer->internal_id = atomic64_inc_return(&peer_counter);
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peer->serial_work_cpu = nr_cpumask_bits;
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wg_cookie_init(&peer->latest_cookie);
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wg_timers_init(peer);
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wg_cookie_checker_precompute_peer_keys(peer);
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spin_lock_init(&peer->keypairs.keypair_update_lock);
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- INIT_WORK(&peer->transmit_handshake_work,
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- wg_packet_handshake_send_worker);
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+ INIT_WORK(&peer->transmit_handshake_work, wg_packet_handshake_send_worker);
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+ INIT_WORK(&peer->transmit_packet_work, wg_packet_tx_worker);
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+ wg_prev_queue_init(&peer->tx_queue);
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+ wg_prev_queue_init(&peer->rx_queue);
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rwlock_init(&peer->endpoint_lock);
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kref_init(&peer->refcount);
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skb_queue_head_init(&peer->staged_packet_queue);
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@@ -68,11 +63,7 @@ struct wg_peer *wg_peer_create(struct wg
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pr_debug("%s: Peer %llu created\n", wg->dev->name, peer->internal_id);
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return peer;
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-err_3:
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- wg_packet_queue_free(&peer->tx_queue, false);
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-err_2:
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- dst_cache_destroy(&peer->endpoint_cache);
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-err_1:
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+err:
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kfree(peer);
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return ERR_PTR(ret);
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}
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@@ -197,8 +188,7 @@ static void rcu_release(struct rcu_head
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struct wg_peer *peer = container_of(rcu, struct wg_peer, rcu);
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dst_cache_destroy(&peer->endpoint_cache);
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- wg_packet_queue_free(&peer->rx_queue, false);
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- wg_packet_queue_free(&peer->tx_queue, false);
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+ WARN_ON(wg_prev_queue_peek(&peer->tx_queue) || wg_prev_queue_peek(&peer->rx_queue));
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/* The final zeroing takes care of clearing any remaining handshake key
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* material and other potentially sensitive information.
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--- a/drivers/net/wireguard/peer.h
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+++ b/drivers/net/wireguard/peer.h
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ struct endpoint {
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struct wg_peer {
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struct wg_device *device;
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- struct crypt_queue tx_queue, rx_queue;
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+ struct prev_queue tx_queue, rx_queue;
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struct sk_buff_head staged_packet_queue;
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int serial_work_cpu;
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bool is_dead;
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ struct wg_peer {
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rwlock_t endpoint_lock;
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struct noise_handshake handshake;
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atomic64_t last_sent_handshake;
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- struct work_struct transmit_handshake_work, clear_peer_work;
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+ struct work_struct transmit_handshake_work, clear_peer_work, transmit_packet_work;
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struct cookie latest_cookie;
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struct hlist_node pubkey_hash;
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u64 rx_bytes, tx_bytes;
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--- a/drivers/net/wireguard/queueing.c
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+++ b/drivers/net/wireguard/queueing.c
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@@ -9,8 +9,7 @@ struct multicore_worker __percpu *
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wg_packet_percpu_multicore_worker_alloc(work_func_t function, void *ptr)
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{
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int cpu;
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- struct multicore_worker __percpu *worker =
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- alloc_percpu(struct multicore_worker);
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+ struct multicore_worker __percpu *worker = alloc_percpu(struct multicore_worker);
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if (!worker)
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return NULL;
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@@ -23,7 +22,7 @@ wg_packet_percpu_multicore_worker_alloc(
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}
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int wg_packet_queue_init(struct crypt_queue *queue, work_func_t function,
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- bool multicore, unsigned int len)
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+ unsigned int len)
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{
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int ret;
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@@ -31,25 +30,78 @@ int wg_packet_queue_init(struct crypt_qu
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ret = ptr_ring_init(&queue->ring, len, GFP_KERNEL);
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if (ret)
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return ret;
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- if (function) {
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- if (multicore) {
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- queue->worker = wg_packet_percpu_multicore_worker_alloc(
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- function, queue);
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- if (!queue->worker) {
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- ptr_ring_cleanup(&queue->ring, NULL);
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- return -ENOMEM;
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- }
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- } else {
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- INIT_WORK(&queue->work, function);
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- }
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+ queue->worker = wg_packet_percpu_multicore_worker_alloc(function, queue);
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+ if (!queue->worker) {
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+ ptr_ring_cleanup(&queue->ring, NULL);
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+ return -ENOMEM;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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-void wg_packet_queue_free(struct crypt_queue *queue, bool multicore)
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+void wg_packet_queue_free(struct crypt_queue *queue)
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{
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- if (multicore)
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- free_percpu(queue->worker);
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+ free_percpu(queue->worker);
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WARN_ON(!__ptr_ring_empty(&queue->ring));
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ptr_ring_cleanup(&queue->ring, NULL);
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}
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+
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+#define NEXT(skb) ((skb)->prev)
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+#define STUB(queue) ((struct sk_buff *)&queue->empty)
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+
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+void wg_prev_queue_init(struct prev_queue *queue)
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+{
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+ NEXT(STUB(queue)) = NULL;
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+ queue->head = queue->tail = STUB(queue);
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+ queue->peeked = NULL;
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+ atomic_set(&queue->count, 0);
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+ BUILD_BUG_ON(
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+ offsetof(struct sk_buff, next) != offsetof(struct prev_queue, empty.next) -
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+ offsetof(struct prev_queue, empty) ||
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+ offsetof(struct sk_buff, prev) != offsetof(struct prev_queue, empty.prev) -
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+ offsetof(struct prev_queue, empty));
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+}
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+
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+static void __wg_prev_queue_enqueue(struct prev_queue *queue, struct sk_buff *skb)
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+{
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+ WRITE_ONCE(NEXT(skb), NULL);
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+ WRITE_ONCE(NEXT(xchg_release(&queue->head, skb)), skb);
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+}
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+
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+bool wg_prev_queue_enqueue(struct prev_queue *queue, struct sk_buff *skb)
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+{
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+ if (!atomic_add_unless(&queue->count, 1, MAX_QUEUED_PACKETS))
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+ return false;
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+ __wg_prev_queue_enqueue(queue, skb);
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+ return true;
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+}
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+
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+struct sk_buff *wg_prev_queue_dequeue(struct prev_queue *queue)
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+{
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+ struct sk_buff *tail = queue->tail, *next = smp_load_acquire(&NEXT(tail));
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+
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+ if (tail == STUB(queue)) {
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+ if (!next)
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+ return NULL;
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+ queue->tail = next;
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+ tail = next;
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+ next = smp_load_acquire(&NEXT(next));
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+ }
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+ if (next) {
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+ queue->tail = next;
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+ atomic_dec(&queue->count);
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+ return tail;
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+ }
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+ if (tail != READ_ONCE(queue->head))
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+ return NULL;
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+ __wg_prev_queue_enqueue(queue, STUB(queue));
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+ next = smp_load_acquire(&NEXT(tail));
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+ if (next) {
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+ queue->tail = next;
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+ atomic_dec(&queue->count);
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+ return tail;
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+ }
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+ return NULL;
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+}
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+
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+#undef NEXT
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+#undef STUB
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--- a/drivers/net/wireguard/queueing.h
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+++ b/drivers/net/wireguard/queueing.h
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@@ -17,12 +17,13 @@ struct wg_device;
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struct wg_peer;
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struct multicore_worker;
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struct crypt_queue;
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+struct prev_queue;
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struct sk_buff;
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/* queueing.c APIs: */
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int wg_packet_queue_init(struct crypt_queue *queue, work_func_t function,
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- bool multicore, unsigned int len);
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-void wg_packet_queue_free(struct crypt_queue *queue, bool multicore);
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+ unsigned int len);
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+void wg_packet_queue_free(struct crypt_queue *queue);
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struct multicore_worker __percpu *
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wg_packet_percpu_multicore_worker_alloc(work_func_t function, void *ptr);
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@@ -135,8 +136,31 @@ static inline int wg_cpumask_next_online
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return cpu;
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}
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+void wg_prev_queue_init(struct prev_queue *queue);
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+
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+/* Multi producer */
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+bool wg_prev_queue_enqueue(struct prev_queue *queue, struct sk_buff *skb);
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+
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+/* Single consumer */
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+struct sk_buff *wg_prev_queue_dequeue(struct prev_queue *queue);
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+
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+/* Single consumer */
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+static inline struct sk_buff *wg_prev_queue_peek(struct prev_queue *queue)
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+{
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+ if (queue->peeked)
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+ return queue->peeked;
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+ queue->peeked = wg_prev_queue_dequeue(queue);
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+ return queue->peeked;
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+}
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+
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+/* Single consumer */
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+static inline void wg_prev_queue_drop_peeked(struct prev_queue *queue)
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+{
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+ queue->peeked = NULL;
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+}
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+
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static inline int wg_queue_enqueue_per_device_and_peer(
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- struct crypt_queue *device_queue, struct crypt_queue *peer_queue,
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+ struct crypt_queue *device_queue, struct prev_queue *peer_queue,
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struct sk_buff *skb, struct workqueue_struct *wq, int *next_cpu)
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{
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int cpu;
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@@ -145,8 +169,9 @@ static inline int wg_queue_enqueue_per_d
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/* We first queue this up for the peer ingestion, but the consumer
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* will wait for the state to change to CRYPTED or DEAD before.
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*/
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- if (unlikely(ptr_ring_produce_bh(&peer_queue->ring, skb)))
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+ if (unlikely(!wg_prev_queue_enqueue(peer_queue, skb)))
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return -ENOSPC;
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+
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/* Then we queue it up in the device queue, which consumes the
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* packet as soon as it can.
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*/
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@@ -157,9 +182,7 @@ static inline int wg_queue_enqueue_per_d
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return 0;
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}
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-static inline void wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer(struct crypt_queue *queue,
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- struct sk_buff *skb,
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- enum packet_state state)
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+static inline void wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer_tx(struct sk_buff *skb, enum packet_state state)
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{
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/* We take a reference, because as soon as we call atomic_set, the
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* peer can be freed from below us.
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@@ -167,14 +190,12 @@ static inline void wg_queue_enqueue_per_
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struct wg_peer *peer = wg_peer_get(PACKET_PEER(skb));
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atomic_set_release(&PACKET_CB(skb)->state, state);
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- queue_work_on(wg_cpumask_choose_online(&peer->serial_work_cpu,
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- peer->internal_id),
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- peer->device->packet_crypt_wq, &queue->work);
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+ queue_work_on(wg_cpumask_choose_online(&peer->serial_work_cpu, peer->internal_id),
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+ peer->device->packet_crypt_wq, &peer->transmit_packet_work);
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wg_peer_put(peer);
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}
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-static inline void wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer_napi(struct sk_buff *skb,
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- enum packet_state state)
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+static inline void wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer_rx(struct sk_buff *skb, enum packet_state state)
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{
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/* We take a reference, because as soon as we call atomic_set, the
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* peer can be freed from below us.
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--- a/drivers/net/wireguard/receive.c
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+++ b/drivers/net/wireguard/receive.c
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@@ -444,7 +444,6 @@ packet_processed:
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int wg_packet_rx_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget)
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{
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struct wg_peer *peer = container_of(napi, struct wg_peer, napi);
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- struct crypt_queue *queue = &peer->rx_queue;
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struct noise_keypair *keypair;
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struct endpoint endpoint;
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enum packet_state state;
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@@ -455,11 +454,10 @@ int wg_packet_rx_poll(struct napi_struct
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if (unlikely(budget <= 0))
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return 0;
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- while ((skb = __ptr_ring_peek(&queue->ring)) != NULL &&
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+ while ((skb = wg_prev_queue_peek(&peer->rx_queue)) != NULL &&
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(state = atomic_read_acquire(&PACKET_CB(skb)->state)) !=
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PACKET_STATE_UNCRYPTED) {
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- __ptr_ring_discard_one(&queue->ring);
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- peer = PACKET_PEER(skb);
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+ wg_prev_queue_drop_peeked(&peer->rx_queue);
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keypair = PACKET_CB(skb)->keypair;
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free = true;
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@@ -508,7 +506,7 @@ void wg_packet_decrypt_worker(struct wor
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enum packet_state state =
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likely(decrypt_packet(skb, PACKET_CB(skb)->keypair)) ?
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PACKET_STATE_CRYPTED : PACKET_STATE_DEAD;
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- wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer_napi(skb, state);
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+ wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer_rx(skb, state);
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if (need_resched())
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cond_resched();
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}
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@@ -531,12 +529,10 @@ static void wg_packet_consume_data(struc
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if (unlikely(READ_ONCE(peer->is_dead)))
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goto err;
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- ret = wg_queue_enqueue_per_device_and_peer(&wg->decrypt_queue,
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- &peer->rx_queue, skb,
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- wg->packet_crypt_wq,
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- &wg->decrypt_queue.last_cpu);
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+ ret = wg_queue_enqueue_per_device_and_peer(&wg->decrypt_queue, &peer->rx_queue, skb,
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+ wg->packet_crypt_wq, &wg->decrypt_queue.last_cpu);
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if (unlikely(ret == -EPIPE))
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- wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer_napi(skb, PACKET_STATE_DEAD);
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+ wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer_rx(skb, PACKET_STATE_DEAD);
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if (likely(!ret || ret == -EPIPE)) {
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rcu_read_unlock_bh();
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return;
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--- a/drivers/net/wireguard/send.c
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+++ b/drivers/net/wireguard/send.c
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@@ -239,8 +239,7 @@ void wg_packet_send_keepalive(struct wg_
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wg_packet_send_staged_packets(peer);
|
|
}
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|
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-static void wg_packet_create_data_done(struct sk_buff *first,
|
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- struct wg_peer *peer)
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|
+static void wg_packet_create_data_done(struct wg_peer *peer, struct sk_buff *first)
|
|
{
|
|
struct sk_buff *skb, *next;
|
|
bool is_keepalive, data_sent = false;
|
|
@@ -262,22 +261,19 @@ static void wg_packet_create_data_done(s
|
|
|
|
void wg_packet_tx_worker(struct work_struct *work)
|
|
{
|
|
- struct crypt_queue *queue = container_of(work, struct crypt_queue,
|
|
- work);
|
|
+ struct wg_peer *peer = container_of(work, struct wg_peer, transmit_packet_work);
|
|
struct noise_keypair *keypair;
|
|
enum packet_state state;
|
|
struct sk_buff *first;
|
|
- struct wg_peer *peer;
|
|
|
|
- while ((first = __ptr_ring_peek(&queue->ring)) != NULL &&
|
|
+ while ((first = wg_prev_queue_peek(&peer->tx_queue)) != NULL &&
|
|
(state = atomic_read_acquire(&PACKET_CB(first)->state)) !=
|
|
PACKET_STATE_UNCRYPTED) {
|
|
- __ptr_ring_discard_one(&queue->ring);
|
|
- peer = PACKET_PEER(first);
|
|
+ wg_prev_queue_drop_peeked(&peer->tx_queue);
|
|
keypair = PACKET_CB(first)->keypair;
|
|
|
|
if (likely(state == PACKET_STATE_CRYPTED))
|
|
- wg_packet_create_data_done(first, peer);
|
|
+ wg_packet_create_data_done(peer, first);
|
|
else
|
|
kfree_skb_list(first);
|
|
|
|
@@ -306,16 +302,14 @@ void wg_packet_encrypt_worker(struct wor
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
- wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer(&PACKET_PEER(first)->tx_queue, first,
|
|
- state);
|
|
+ wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer_tx(first, state);
|
|
if (need_resched())
|
|
cond_resched();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
-static void wg_packet_create_data(struct sk_buff *first)
|
|
+static void wg_packet_create_data(struct wg_peer *peer, struct sk_buff *first)
|
|
{
|
|
- struct wg_peer *peer = PACKET_PEER(first);
|
|
struct wg_device *wg = peer->device;
|
|
int ret = -EINVAL;
|
|
|
|
@@ -323,13 +317,10 @@ static void wg_packet_create_data(struct
|
|
if (unlikely(READ_ONCE(peer->is_dead)))
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
- ret = wg_queue_enqueue_per_device_and_peer(&wg->encrypt_queue,
|
|
- &peer->tx_queue, first,
|
|
- wg->packet_crypt_wq,
|
|
- &wg->encrypt_queue.last_cpu);
|
|
+ ret = wg_queue_enqueue_per_device_and_peer(&wg->encrypt_queue, &peer->tx_queue, first,
|
|
+ wg->packet_crypt_wq, &wg->encrypt_queue.last_cpu);
|
|
if (unlikely(ret == -EPIPE))
|
|
- wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer(&peer->tx_queue, first,
|
|
- PACKET_STATE_DEAD);
|
|
+ wg_queue_enqueue_per_peer_tx(first, PACKET_STATE_DEAD);
|
|
err:
|
|
rcu_read_unlock_bh();
|
|
if (likely(!ret || ret == -EPIPE))
|
|
@@ -393,7 +384,7 @@ void wg_packet_send_staged_packets(struc
|
|
packets.prev->next = NULL;
|
|
wg_peer_get(keypair->entry.peer);
|
|
PACKET_CB(packets.next)->keypair = keypair;
|
|
- wg_packet_create_data(packets.next);
|
|
+ wg_packet_create_data(peer, packets.next);
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
out_invalid:
|