Re: [PATCH] [v2] infiniband: i40iw, nes: don't use wall time for TCP sequence numbers

From: Shiraz Saleem
Date: Fri Jun 29 2018 - 18:11:06 EST


On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 07:26:05AM -0600, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> The nes infiniband driver uses current_kernel_time() to get a nanosecond
> granunarity timestamp to initialize its tcp sequence counters. This is
> one of only a few remaining users of that deprecated function, so we
> should try to get rid of it.
>
> Aside from using a deprecated API, there are several problems I see here:
>
> - Using a CLOCK_REALTIME based time source makes it predictable in
> case the time base is synchronized.
> - Using a coarse timestamp means it only gets updated once per jiffie,
> making it even more predictable in order to avoid having to access
> the hardware clock source
> - The upper 2 bits are always zero because the nanoseconds are at most
> 999999999.
>
> For the Linux TCP implementation, we use secure_tcp_seq(), which appears
> to be appropriate here as well, and solves all the above problems.
>
> i40iw uses a variant of the same code, so I do that same thing there
> for ipv4. Unlike nes, i40e also supports ipv6, which needs to call
> secure_tcpv6_seq instead.
>
> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx>
> ---
> v2: use secure_tcpv6_seq for IPv6 support as suggested by Shiraz Saleem.
> ---

Looks good.

Acked-by: Shiraz Saleem <shiraz.saleem@xxxxxxxxx>