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33 #include <linux/kernel.h>
34 #include <linux/random.h>
39 * All of connection management is simplified by serializing it through
40 * work queues that execute in a connection managing thread.
42 * TCP wants to send acks through sendpage() in response to data_ready(),
43 * but it needs a process context to do so.
45 * The receive paths need to allocate but can't drop packets (!) so we have
46 * a thread around to block allocating if the receive fast path sees an
50 /* Grand Unified Theory of connection life cycle:
51 * At any point in time, the connection can be in one of these states:
52 * DOWN, CONNECTING, UP, DISCONNECTING, ERROR
54 * The following transitions are possible:
57 * ERROR -> DISCONNECTING
58 * DISCONNECTING -> DOWN
62 * Transition to state DISCONNECTING/DOWN:
63 * - Inside the shutdown worker; synchronizes with xmit path
64 * through c_send_lock, and with connection management callbacks
67 * For receive callbacks, we rely on the underlying transport
68 * (TCP, IB/RDMA) to provide the necessary synchronisation.
70 struct workqueue_struct
*rds_wq
;
72 void rds_connect_complete(struct rds_connection
*conn
)
74 if (!rds_conn_transition(conn
, RDS_CONN_CONNECTING
, RDS_CONN_UP
)) {
75 printk(KERN_WARNING
"%s: Cannot transition to state UP, "
76 "current state is %d\n",
78 atomic_read(&conn
->c_state
));
79 atomic_set(&conn
->c_state
, RDS_CONN_ERROR
);
80 queue_work(rds_wq
, &conn
->c_down_w
);
84 rdsdebug("conn %p for %pI4 to %pI4 complete\n",
85 conn
, &conn
->c_laddr
, &conn
->c_faddr
);
87 conn
->c_reconnect_jiffies
= 0;
88 set_bit(0, &conn
->c_map_queued
);
89 queue_delayed_work(rds_wq
, &conn
->c_send_w
, 0);
90 queue_delayed_work(rds_wq
, &conn
->c_recv_w
, 0);
94 * This random exponential backoff is relied on to eventually resolve racing
97 * If connect attempts race then both parties drop both connections and come
98 * here to wait for a random amount of time before trying again. Eventually
99 * the backoff range will be so much greater than the time it takes to
100 * establish a connection that one of the pair will establish the connection
101 * before the other's random delay fires.
103 * Connection attempts that arrive while a connection is already established
104 * are also considered to be racing connects. This lets a connection from
105 * a rebooted machine replace an existing stale connection before the transport
106 * notices that the connection has failed.
108 * We should *always* start with a random backoff; otherwise a broken connection
109 * will always take several iterations to be re-established.
111 static void rds_queue_reconnect(struct rds_connection
*conn
)
115 rdsdebug("conn %p for %pI4 to %pI4 reconnect jiffies %lu\n",
116 conn
, &conn
->c_laddr
, &conn
->c_faddr
,
117 conn
->c_reconnect_jiffies
);
119 set_bit(RDS_RECONNECT_PENDING
, &conn
->c_flags
);
120 if (conn
->c_reconnect_jiffies
== 0) {
121 conn
->c_reconnect_jiffies
= rds_sysctl_reconnect_min_jiffies
;
122 queue_delayed_work(rds_wq
, &conn
->c_conn_w
, 0);
126 get_random_bytes(&rand
, sizeof(rand
));
127 rdsdebug("%lu delay %lu ceil conn %p for %pI4 -> %pI4\n",
128 rand
% conn
->c_reconnect_jiffies
, conn
->c_reconnect_jiffies
,
129 conn
, &conn
->c_laddr
, &conn
->c_faddr
);
130 queue_delayed_work(rds_wq
, &conn
->c_conn_w
,
131 rand
% conn
->c_reconnect_jiffies
);
133 conn
->c_reconnect_jiffies
= min(conn
->c_reconnect_jiffies
* 2,
134 rds_sysctl_reconnect_max_jiffies
);
137 void rds_connect_worker(struct work_struct
*work
)
139 struct rds_connection
*conn
= container_of(work
, struct rds_connection
, c_conn_w
.work
);
142 clear_bit(RDS_RECONNECT_PENDING
, &conn
->c_flags
);
143 if (rds_conn_transition(conn
, RDS_CONN_DOWN
, RDS_CONN_CONNECTING
)) {
144 ret
= conn
->c_trans
->conn_connect(conn
);
145 rdsdebug("conn %p for %pI4 to %pI4 dispatched, ret %d\n",
146 conn
, &conn
->c_laddr
, &conn
->c_faddr
, ret
);
149 if (rds_conn_transition(conn
, RDS_CONN_CONNECTING
, RDS_CONN_DOWN
))
150 rds_queue_reconnect(conn
);
152 rds_conn_error(conn
, "RDS: connect failed\n");
157 void rds_shutdown_worker(struct work_struct
*work
)
159 struct rds_connection
*conn
= container_of(work
, struct rds_connection
, c_down_w
);
161 /* shut it down unless it's down already */
162 if (!rds_conn_transition(conn
, RDS_CONN_DOWN
, RDS_CONN_DOWN
)) {
164 * Quiesce the connection mgmt handlers before we start tearing
165 * things down. We don't hold the mutex for the entire
166 * duration of the shutdown operation, else we may be
167 * deadlocking with the CM handler. Instead, the CM event
168 * handler is supposed to check for state DISCONNECTING
170 mutex_lock(&conn
->c_cm_lock
);
171 if (!rds_conn_transition(conn
, RDS_CONN_UP
, RDS_CONN_DISCONNECTING
)
172 && !rds_conn_transition(conn
, RDS_CONN_ERROR
, RDS_CONN_DISCONNECTING
)) {
173 rds_conn_error(conn
, "shutdown called in state %d\n",
174 atomic_read(&conn
->c_state
));
175 mutex_unlock(&conn
->c_cm_lock
);
178 mutex_unlock(&conn
->c_cm_lock
);
180 mutex_lock(&conn
->c_send_lock
);
181 conn
->c_trans
->conn_shutdown(conn
);
182 rds_conn_reset(conn
);
183 mutex_unlock(&conn
->c_send_lock
);
185 if (!rds_conn_transition(conn
, RDS_CONN_DISCONNECTING
, RDS_CONN_DOWN
)) {
186 /* This can happen - eg when we're in the middle of tearing
187 * down the connection, and someone unloads the rds module.
188 * Quite reproduceable with loopback connections.
192 "%s: failed to transition to state DOWN, "
193 "current state is %d\n",
195 atomic_read(&conn
->c_state
));
200 /* Then reconnect if it's still live.
201 * The passive side of an IB loopback connection is never added
202 * to the conn hash, so we never trigger a reconnect on this
203 * conn - the reconnect is always triggered by the active peer. */
204 cancel_delayed_work(&conn
->c_conn_w
);
205 if (!hlist_unhashed(&conn
->c_hash_node
))
206 rds_queue_reconnect(conn
);
209 void rds_send_worker(struct work_struct
*work
)
211 struct rds_connection
*conn
= container_of(work
, struct rds_connection
, c_send_w
.work
);
214 if (rds_conn_state(conn
) == RDS_CONN_UP
) {
215 ret
= rds_send_xmit(conn
);
216 rdsdebug("conn %p ret %d\n", conn
, ret
);
219 rds_stats_inc(s_send_immediate_retry
);
220 queue_delayed_work(rds_wq
, &conn
->c_send_w
, 0);
223 rds_stats_inc(s_send_delayed_retry
);
224 queue_delayed_work(rds_wq
, &conn
->c_send_w
, 2);
231 void rds_recv_worker(struct work_struct
*work
)
233 struct rds_connection
*conn
= container_of(work
, struct rds_connection
, c_recv_w
.work
);
236 if (rds_conn_state(conn
) == RDS_CONN_UP
) {
237 ret
= conn
->c_trans
->recv(conn
);
238 rdsdebug("conn %p ret %d\n", conn
, ret
);
241 rds_stats_inc(s_recv_immediate_retry
);
242 queue_delayed_work(rds_wq
, &conn
->c_recv_w
, 0);
245 rds_stats_inc(s_recv_delayed_retry
);
246 queue_delayed_work(rds_wq
, &conn
->c_recv_w
, 2);
253 void rds_threads_exit(void)
255 destroy_workqueue(rds_wq
);
258 int __init
rds_threads_init(void)
260 rds_wq
= create_singlethread_workqueue("krdsd");