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Ilya Maximets 59f44c9ccc net: openvswitch: allow providing upcall pid for the 'execute' command
When a packet enters OVS datapath and there is no flow to handle it,
packet goes to userspace through a MISS upcall.  With per-CPU upcall
dispatch mechanism, we're using the current CPU id to select the
Netlink PID on which to send this packet.  This allows us to send
packets from the same traffic flow through the same handler.

The handler will process the packet, install required flow into the
kernel and re-inject the original packet via OVS_PACKET_CMD_EXECUTE.

While handling OVS_PACKET_CMD_EXECUTE, however, we may hit a
recirculation action that will pass the (likely modified) packet
through the flow lookup again.  And if the flow is not found, the
packet will be sent to userspace again through another MISS upcall.

However, the handler thread in userspace is likely running on a
different CPU core, and the OVS_PACKET_CMD_EXECUTE request is handled
in the syscall context of that thread.  So, when the time comes to
send the packet through another upcall, the per-CPU dispatch will
choose a different Netlink PID, and this packet will end up processed
by a different handler thread on a different CPU.

The process continues as long as there are new recirculations, each
time the packet goes to a different handler thread before it is sent
out of the OVS datapath to the destination port.  In real setups the
number of recirculations can go up to 4 or 5, sometimes more.

There is always a chance to re-order packets while processing upcalls,
because userspace will first install the flow and then re-inject the
original packet.  So, there is a race window when the flow is already
installed and the second packet can match it and be forwarded to the
destination before the first packet is re-injected.  But the fact that
packets are going through multiple upcalls handled by different
userspace threads makes the reordering noticeably more likely, because
we not only have a race between the kernel and a userspace handler
(which is hard to avoid), but also between multiple userspace handlers.

For example, let's assume that 10 packets got enqueued through a MISS
upcall for handler-1, it will start processing them, will install the
flow into the kernel and start re-injecting packets back, from where
they will go through another MISS to handler-2.  Handler-2 will install
the flow into the kernel and start re-injecting the packets, while
handler-1 continues to re-inject the last of the 10 packets, they will
hit the flow installed by handler-2 and be forwarded without going to
the handler-2, while handler-2 still re-injects the first of these 10
packets.  Given multiple recirculations and misses, these 10 packets
may end up completely mixed up on the output from the datapath.

Let's allow userspace to specify on which Netlink PID the packets
should be upcalled while processing OVS_PACKET_CMD_EXECUTE.
This makes it possible to ensure that all the packets are processed
by the same handler thread in the userspace even with them being
upcalled multiple times in the process.  Packets will remain in order
since they will be enqueued to the same socket and re-injected in the
same order.  This doesn't eliminate re-ordering as stated above, since
we still have a race between kernel and the userspace thread, but it
allows to eliminate races between multiple userspace threads.

Userspace knows the PID of the socket on which the original upcall is
received, so there is no need to send it up from the kernel.

Solution requires storing the value somewhere for the duration of the
packet processing.  There are two potential places for this: our skb
extension or the per-CPU storage.  It's not clear which is better,
so just following currently used scheme of storing this kind of things
along the skb.  We still have a decent amount of space in the cb.

Signed-off-by: Ilya Maximets <i.maximets@ovn.org>
Acked-by: Flavio Leitner <fbl@sysclose.org>
Acked-by: Eelco Chaudron <echaudro@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Aaron Conole <aconole@redhat.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250702155043.2331772-1-i.maximets@ovn.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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