I hit a very bad problem during my tests of SENDMSG_ZC.
BUG(); in first_iovec_segment() triggered very easily.
The problem was io_setup_async_msg() in the partial retry case,
which seems to happen more often with _ZC.
iov_iter_iovec_advance() may change i->iov in order to have i->iov_offset
being only relative to the first element.
Which means kmsg->msg.msg_iter.iov is no longer the
same as kmsg->fast_iov.
But this would rewind the copy to be the start of
async_msg->fast_iov, which means the internal
state of sync_msg->msg.msg_iter is inconsitent.
I tested with 5 vectors with length like this 4, 0, 64, 20,
8388608
and got a short writes with:
- ret=
2675244 min_ret=
8388692 => remaining
5713448 sr->done_io=
2675244
- ret=-EAGAIN => io_uring_poll_arm
- ret=
4911225 min_ret=
5713448 => remaining 802223 sr->done_io=
7586469
- ret=-EAGAIN => io_uring_poll_arm
- ret=802223 min_ret=802223 => res=
8388692
While this was easily triggered with SENDMSG_ZC (queued for 6.1),
it was a potential problem starting with
7ba89d2af17aa879dda30f5d5d3f152e587fc551
in 5.18 for IORING_OP_RECVMSG.
And also with
4c3c09439c08b03d9503df0ca4c7619c5842892e in 5.19
for IORING_OP_SENDMSG.
However
257e84a5377fbbc336ff563833a8712619acce56 introduced the critical
code into io_setup_async_msg() in 5.11.
Fixes: 7ba89d2af17aa ("io_uring: ensure recv and recvmsg handle MSG_WAITALL correctly")
Fixes: 257e84a5377fb ("io_uring: refactor sendmsg/recvmsg iov managing")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Pavel Begunkov <asml.silence@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/b2e7be246e2fb173520862b0c7098e55767567a2.1664436949.git.metze@samba.org
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
memcpy(async_msg, kmsg, sizeof(*kmsg));
async_msg->msg.msg_name = &async_msg->addr;
/* if were using fast_iov, set it to the new one */
- if (!async_msg->free_iov)
- async_msg->msg.msg_iter.iov = async_msg->fast_iov;
+ if (!kmsg->free_iov) {
+ size_t fast_idx = kmsg->msg.msg_iter.iov - kmsg->fast_iov;
+ async_msg->msg.msg_iter.iov = &async_msg->fast_iov[fast_idx];
+ }
return -EAGAIN;
}