Re: [PATCH net v2] bonding: fix feature flag setting at init time

From: Jay Vosburgh
Date: Wed Dec 02 2020 - 15:18:31 EST


Jarod Wilson <jarod@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:55 PM Jay Vosburgh <jay.vosburgh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Jarod Wilson <jarod@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> >Don't try to adjust XFRM support flags if the bond device isn't yet
>> >registered. Bad things can currently happen when netdev_change_features()
>> >is called without having wanted_features fully filled in yet. Basically,
>> >this code was racing against register_netdevice() filling in
>> >wanted_features, and when it got there first, the empty wanted_features
>> >led to features also getting emptied out, which was definitely not the
>> >intended behavior, so prevent that from happening.
>>
>> Is this an actual race? Reading Ivan's prior message, it sounds
>> like it's an ordering problem (in that bond_newlink calls
>> register_netdevice after bond_changelink).
>
>Sorry, yeah, this is not actually a race condition, just an ordering
>issue, bond_check_params() gets called at init time, which leads to
>bond_option_mode_set() being called, and does so prior to
>bond_create() running, which is where we actually call
>register_netdevice().

So this only happens if there's a "mode" module parameter? That
doesn't sound like the call path that Ivan described (coming in via
bond_newlink).

-J

>> The change to bond_option_mode_set tests against reg_state, so
>> presumably it wants to skip the first(?) time through, before the
>> register_netdevice call; is that right?
>
>Correct. Later on, when the bonding driver is already loaded, and
>parameter changes are made, bond_option_mode_set() gets called and if
>the mode changes to or from active-backup, we do need/want this code
>to run to update wanted and features flags properly.
>
>
>--
>Jarod Wilson
>jarod@xxxxxxxxxx

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-Jay Vosburgh, jay.vosburgh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx