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QUIC: simplified setting close timer when closing connection.
Previously, the timer was never reset due to an explicit check. The check was
added in 36b59521a41c as part of connection close simplification. The reason
was to retain the earliest timeout. However, the timeouts are all the same
while QUIC handshake is in progress and resetting the timer for the same value
has no performance implications. After handshake completion there's only
application level. The change removes the check.
author | Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com> |
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date | Thu, 14 Sep 2023 14:15:20 +0400 |
parents | a2fbae359828 |
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#include <errno.h> #include <linux/string.h> #include <linux/udp.h> #include <linux/bpf.h> /* * the bpf_helpers.h is not included into linux-headers, only available * with kernel sources in "tools/lib/bpf/bpf_helpers.h" or in libbpf. */ #include <bpf/bpf_helpers.h> #if !defined(SEC) #define SEC(NAME) __attribute__((section(NAME), used)) #endif #if defined(LICENSE_GPL) /* * To see debug: * * echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/bpf_trace/enable * cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_pipe * echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/bpf_trace/enable */ #define debugmsg(fmt, ...) \ do { \ char __buf[] = fmt; \ bpf_trace_printk(__buf, sizeof(__buf), ##__VA_ARGS__); \ } while (0) #else #define debugmsg(fmt, ...) #endif char _license[] SEC("license") = LICENSE; /*****************************************************************************/ #define NGX_QUIC_PKT_LONG 0x80 /* header form */ #define NGX_QUIC_SERVER_CID_LEN 20 #define advance_data(nbytes) \ offset += nbytes; \ if (start + offset > end) { \ debugmsg("cannot read %ld bytes at offset %ld", nbytes, offset); \ goto failed; \ } \ data = start + offset - 1; #define ngx_quic_parse_uint64(p) \ (((__u64)(p)[0] << 56) | \ ((__u64)(p)[1] << 48) | \ ((__u64)(p)[2] << 40) | \ ((__u64)(p)[3] << 32) | \ ((__u64)(p)[4] << 24) | \ ((__u64)(p)[5] << 16) | \ ((__u64)(p)[6] << 8) | \ ((__u64)(p)[7])) /* * actual map object is created by the "bpf" system call, * all pointers to this variable are replaced by the bpf loader */ struct bpf_map_def SEC("maps") ngx_quic_sockmap; SEC(PROGNAME) int ngx_quic_select_socket_by_dcid(struct sk_reuseport_md *ctx) { int rc; __u64 key; size_t len, offset; unsigned char *start, *end, *data, *dcid; start = ctx->data; end = (unsigned char *) ctx->data_end; offset = 0; advance_data(sizeof(struct udphdr)); /* data at UDP header */ advance_data(1); /* data at QUIC flags */ if (data[0] & NGX_QUIC_PKT_LONG) { advance_data(4); /* data at QUIC version */ advance_data(1); /* data at DCID len */ len = data[0]; /* read DCID length */ if (len < 8) { /* it's useless to search for key in such short DCID */ return SK_PASS; } } else { len = NGX_QUIC_SERVER_CID_LEN; } dcid = &data[1]; advance_data(len); /* we expect the packet to have full DCID */ /* make verifier happy */ if (dcid + sizeof(__u64) > end) { goto failed; } key = ngx_quic_parse_uint64(dcid); rc = bpf_sk_select_reuseport(ctx, &ngx_quic_sockmap, &key, 0); switch (rc) { case 0: debugmsg("nginx quic socket selected by key 0x%llx", key); return SK_PASS; /* kernel returns positive error numbers, errno.h defines positive */ case -ENOENT: debugmsg("nginx quic default route for key 0x%llx", key); /* let the default reuseport logic decide which socket to choose */ return SK_PASS; default: debugmsg("nginx quic bpf_sk_select_reuseport err: %d key 0x%llx", rc, key); goto failed; } failed: /* * SK_DROP will generate ICMP, but we may want to process "invalid" packet * in userspace quic to investigate further and finally react properly * (maybe ignore, maybe send something in response or close connection) */ return SK_PASS; }