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195 lines
5.7 KiB
C
195 lines
5.7 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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/* Service connection management
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
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*/
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include "ar-internal.h"
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/*
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* Find a service connection under RCU conditions.
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*
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* We could use a hash table, but that is subject to bucket stuffing by an
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* attacker as the client gets to pick the epoch and cid values and would know
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* the hash function. So, instead, we use a hash table for the peer and from
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* that an rbtree to find the service connection. Under ordinary circumstances
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* it might be slower than a large hash table, but it is at least limited in
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* depth.
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*/
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struct rxrpc_connection *rxrpc_find_service_conn_rcu(struct rxrpc_peer *peer,
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struct sk_buff *skb)
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{
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struct rxrpc_connection *conn = NULL;
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struct rxrpc_conn_proto k;
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struct rxrpc_skb_priv *sp = rxrpc_skb(skb);
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struct rb_node *p;
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unsigned int seq = 0;
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k.epoch = sp->hdr.epoch;
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k.cid = sp->hdr.cid & RXRPC_CIDMASK;
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do {
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/* Unfortunately, rbtree walking doesn't give reliable results
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* under just the RCU read lock, so we have to check for
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* changes.
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*/
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read_seqbegin_or_lock(&peer->service_conn_lock, &seq);
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p = rcu_dereference_raw(peer->service_conns.rb_node);
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while (p) {
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conn = rb_entry(p, struct rxrpc_connection, service_node);
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if (conn->proto.index_key < k.index_key)
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p = rcu_dereference_raw(p->rb_left);
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else if (conn->proto.index_key > k.index_key)
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p = rcu_dereference_raw(p->rb_right);
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else
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break;
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conn = NULL;
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}
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} while (need_seqretry(&peer->service_conn_lock, seq));
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done_seqretry(&peer->service_conn_lock, seq);
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_leave(" = %d", conn ? conn->debug_id : -1);
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return conn;
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}
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/*
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* Insert a service connection into a peer's tree, thereby making it a target
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* for incoming packets.
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*/
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static void rxrpc_publish_service_conn(struct rxrpc_peer *peer,
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struct rxrpc_connection *conn)
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{
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struct rxrpc_connection *cursor = NULL;
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struct rxrpc_conn_proto k = conn->proto;
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struct rb_node **pp, *parent;
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write_seqlock_bh(&peer->service_conn_lock);
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pp = &peer->service_conns.rb_node;
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parent = NULL;
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while (*pp) {
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parent = *pp;
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cursor = rb_entry(parent,
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struct rxrpc_connection, service_node);
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if (cursor->proto.index_key < k.index_key)
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pp = &(*pp)->rb_left;
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else if (cursor->proto.index_key > k.index_key)
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pp = &(*pp)->rb_right;
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else
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goto found_extant_conn;
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}
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rb_link_node_rcu(&conn->service_node, parent, pp);
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rb_insert_color(&conn->service_node, &peer->service_conns);
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conn_published:
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set_bit(RXRPC_CONN_IN_SERVICE_CONNS, &conn->flags);
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write_sequnlock_bh(&peer->service_conn_lock);
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_leave(" = %d [new]", conn->debug_id);
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return;
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found_extant_conn:
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if (atomic_read(&cursor->usage) == 0)
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goto replace_old_connection;
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write_sequnlock_bh(&peer->service_conn_lock);
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/* We should not be able to get here. rxrpc_incoming_connection() is
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* called in a non-reentrant context, so there can't be a race to
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* insert a new connection.
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*/
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BUG();
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replace_old_connection:
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/* The old connection is from an outdated epoch. */
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_debug("replace conn");
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rb_replace_node_rcu(&cursor->service_node,
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&conn->service_node,
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&peer->service_conns);
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clear_bit(RXRPC_CONN_IN_SERVICE_CONNS, &cursor->flags);
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goto conn_published;
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}
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/*
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* Preallocate a service connection. The connection is placed on the proc and
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* reap lists so that we don't have to get the lock from BH context.
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*/
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struct rxrpc_connection *rxrpc_prealloc_service_connection(struct rxrpc_net *rxnet,
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gfp_t gfp)
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{
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struct rxrpc_connection *conn = rxrpc_alloc_connection(gfp);
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if (conn) {
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/* We maintain an extra ref on the connection whilst it is on
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* the rxrpc_connections list.
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*/
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conn->state = RXRPC_CONN_SERVICE_PREALLOC;
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atomic_set(&conn->usage, 2);
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atomic_inc(&rxnet->nr_conns);
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write_lock(&rxnet->conn_lock);
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list_add_tail(&conn->link, &rxnet->service_conns);
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list_add_tail(&conn->proc_link, &rxnet->conn_proc_list);
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write_unlock(&rxnet->conn_lock);
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trace_rxrpc_conn(conn, rxrpc_conn_new_service,
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atomic_read(&conn->usage),
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__builtin_return_address(0));
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}
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return conn;
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}
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/*
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* Set up an incoming connection. This is called in BH context with the RCU
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* read lock held.
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*/
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void rxrpc_new_incoming_connection(struct rxrpc_sock *rx,
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struct rxrpc_connection *conn,
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struct sk_buff *skb)
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{
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struct rxrpc_skb_priv *sp = rxrpc_skb(skb);
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_enter("");
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conn->proto.epoch = sp->hdr.epoch;
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conn->proto.cid = sp->hdr.cid & RXRPC_CIDMASK;
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conn->params.service_id = sp->hdr.serviceId;
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conn->service_id = sp->hdr.serviceId;
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conn->security_ix = sp->hdr.securityIndex;
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conn->out_clientflag = 0;
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if (conn->security_ix)
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conn->state = RXRPC_CONN_SERVICE_UNSECURED;
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else
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conn->state = RXRPC_CONN_SERVICE;
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/* See if we should upgrade the service. This can only happen on the
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* first packet on a new connection. Once done, it applies to all
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* subsequent calls on that connection.
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*/
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if (sp->hdr.userStatus == RXRPC_USERSTATUS_SERVICE_UPGRADE &&
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conn->service_id == rx->service_upgrade.from)
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conn->service_id = rx->service_upgrade.to;
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/* Make the connection a target for incoming packets. */
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rxrpc_publish_service_conn(conn->params.peer, conn);
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_net("CONNECTION new %d {%x}", conn->debug_id, conn->proto.cid);
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}
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/*
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* Remove the service connection from the peer's tree, thereby removing it as a
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* target for incoming packets.
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*/
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void rxrpc_unpublish_service_conn(struct rxrpc_connection *conn)
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{
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struct rxrpc_peer *peer = conn->params.peer;
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write_seqlock_bh(&peer->service_conn_lock);
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if (test_and_clear_bit(RXRPC_CONN_IN_SERVICE_CONNS, &conn->flags))
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rb_erase(&conn->service_node, &peer->service_conns);
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write_sequnlock_bh(&peer->service_conn_lock);
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}
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