xref: /linux/net/rxrpc/conn_client.c (revision c1aac62f36c1e37ee81c9e09ee9ee733eef05dcb)
1 /* Client connection-specific management code.
2  *
3  * Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
4  * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
5  *
6  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7  * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence
8  * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
9  * 2 of the Licence, or (at your option) any later version.
10  *
11  *
12  * Client connections need to be cached for a little while after they've made a
13  * call so as to handle retransmitted DATA packets in case the server didn't
14  * receive the final ACK or terminating ABORT we sent it.
15  *
16  * Client connections can be in one of a number of cache states:
17  *
18  *  (1) INACTIVE - The connection is not held in any list and may not have been
19  *      exposed to the world.  If it has been previously exposed, it was
20  *      discarded from the idle list after expiring.
21  *
22  *  (2) WAITING - The connection is waiting for the number of client conns to
23  *      drop below the maximum capacity.  Calls may be in progress upon it from
24  *      when it was active and got culled.
25  *
26  *	The connection is on the rxrpc_waiting_client_conns list which is kept
27  *	in to-be-granted order.  Culled conns with waiters go to the back of
28  *	the queue just like new conns.
29  *
30  *  (3) ACTIVE - The connection has at least one call in progress upon it, it
31  *      may freely grant available channels to new calls and calls may be
32  *      waiting on it for channels to become available.
33  *
34  *	The connection is on the rxrpc_active_client_conns list which is kept
35  *	in activation order for culling purposes.
36  *
37  *	rxrpc_nr_active_client_conns is held incremented also.
38  *
39  *  (4) CULLED - The connection got summarily culled to try and free up
40  *      capacity.  Calls currently in progress on the connection are allowed to
41  *      continue, but new calls will have to wait.  There can be no waiters in
42  *      this state - the conn would have to go to the WAITING state instead.
43  *
44  *  (5) IDLE - The connection has no calls in progress upon it and must have
45  *      been exposed to the world (ie. the EXPOSED flag must be set).  When it
46  *      expires, the EXPOSED flag is cleared and the connection transitions to
47  *      the INACTIVE state.
48  *
49  *	The connection is on the rxrpc_idle_client_conns list which is kept in
50  *	order of how soon they'll expire.
51  *
52  * There are flags of relevance to the cache:
53  *
54  *  (1) EXPOSED - The connection ID got exposed to the world.  If this flag is
55  *      set, an extra ref is added to the connection preventing it from being
56  *      reaped when it has no calls outstanding.  This flag is cleared and the
57  *      ref dropped when a conn is discarded from the idle list.
58  *
59  *      This allows us to move terminal call state retransmission to the
60  *      connection and to discard the call immediately we think it is done
61  *      with.  It also give us a chance to reuse the connection.
62  *
63  *  (2) DONT_REUSE - The connection should be discarded as soon as possible and
64  *      should not be reused.  This is set when an exclusive connection is used
65  *      or a call ID counter overflows.
66  *
67  * The caching state may only be changed if the cache lock is held.
68  *
69  * There are two idle client connection expiry durations.  If the total number
70  * of connections is below the reap threshold, we use the normal duration; if
71  * it's above, we use the fast duration.
72  */
73 
74 #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
75 
76 #include <linux/slab.h>
77 #include <linux/idr.h>
78 #include <linux/timer.h>
79 #include "ar-internal.h"
80 
81 __read_mostly unsigned int rxrpc_max_client_connections = 1000;
82 __read_mostly unsigned int rxrpc_reap_client_connections = 900;
83 __read_mostly unsigned int rxrpc_conn_idle_client_expiry = 2 * 60 * HZ;
84 __read_mostly unsigned int rxrpc_conn_idle_client_fast_expiry = 2 * HZ;
85 
86 static unsigned int rxrpc_nr_client_conns;
87 static unsigned int rxrpc_nr_active_client_conns;
88 static __read_mostly bool rxrpc_kill_all_client_conns;
89 
90 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
91 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(rxrpc_client_conn_discard_mutex);
92 static LIST_HEAD(rxrpc_waiting_client_conns);
93 static LIST_HEAD(rxrpc_active_client_conns);
94 static LIST_HEAD(rxrpc_idle_client_conns);
95 
96 /*
97  * We use machine-unique IDs for our client connections.
98  */
99 DEFINE_IDR(rxrpc_client_conn_ids);
100 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(rxrpc_conn_id_lock);
101 
102 static void rxrpc_cull_active_client_conns(void);
103 static void rxrpc_discard_expired_client_conns(struct work_struct *);
104 
105 static DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(rxrpc_client_conn_reap,
106 			    rxrpc_discard_expired_client_conns);
107 
108 /*
109  * Get a connection ID and epoch for a client connection from the global pool.
110  * The connection struct pointer is then recorded in the idr radix tree.  The
111  * epoch doesn't change until the client is rebooted (or, at least, unless the
112  * module is unloaded).
113  */
114 static int rxrpc_get_client_connection_id(struct rxrpc_connection *conn,
115 					  gfp_t gfp)
116 {
117 	int id;
118 
119 	_enter("");
120 
121 	idr_preload(gfp);
122 	spin_lock(&rxrpc_conn_id_lock);
123 
124 	id = idr_alloc_cyclic(&rxrpc_client_conn_ids, conn,
125 			      1, 0x40000000, GFP_NOWAIT);
126 	if (id < 0)
127 		goto error;
128 
129 	spin_unlock(&rxrpc_conn_id_lock);
130 	idr_preload_end();
131 
132 	conn->proto.epoch = rxrpc_epoch;
133 	conn->proto.cid = id << RXRPC_CIDSHIFT;
134 	set_bit(RXRPC_CONN_HAS_IDR, &conn->flags);
135 	_leave(" [CID %x]", conn->proto.cid);
136 	return 0;
137 
138 error:
139 	spin_unlock(&rxrpc_conn_id_lock);
140 	idr_preload_end();
141 	_leave(" = %d", id);
142 	return id;
143 }
144 
145 /*
146  * Release a connection ID for a client connection from the global pool.
147  */
148 static void rxrpc_put_client_connection_id(struct rxrpc_connection *conn)
149 {
150 	if (test_bit(RXRPC_CONN_HAS_IDR, &conn->flags)) {
151 		spin_lock(&rxrpc_conn_id_lock);
152 		idr_remove(&rxrpc_client_conn_ids,
153 			   conn->proto.cid >> RXRPC_CIDSHIFT);
154 		spin_unlock(&rxrpc_conn_id_lock);
155 	}
156 }
157 
158 /*
159  * Destroy the client connection ID tree.
160  */
161 void rxrpc_destroy_client_conn_ids(void)
162 {
163 	struct rxrpc_connection *conn;
164 	int id;
165 
166 	if (!idr_is_empty(&rxrpc_client_conn_ids)) {
167 		idr_for_each_entry(&rxrpc_client_conn_ids, conn, id) {
168 			pr_err("AF_RXRPC: Leaked client conn %p {%d}\n",
169 			       conn, atomic_read(&conn->usage));
170 		}
171 		BUG();
172 	}
173 
174 	idr_destroy(&rxrpc_client_conn_ids);
175 }
176 
177 /*
178  * Allocate a client connection.
179  */
180 static struct rxrpc_connection *
181 rxrpc_alloc_client_connection(struct rxrpc_conn_parameters *cp, gfp_t gfp)
182 {
183 	struct rxrpc_connection *conn;
184 	int ret;
185 
186 	_enter("");
187 
188 	conn = rxrpc_alloc_connection(gfp);
189 	if (!conn) {
190 		_leave(" = -ENOMEM");
191 		return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
192 	}
193 
194 	atomic_set(&conn->usage, 1);
195 	if (cp->exclusive)
196 		__set_bit(RXRPC_CONN_DONT_REUSE, &conn->flags);
197 
198 	conn->params		= *cp;
199 	conn->out_clientflag	= RXRPC_CLIENT_INITIATED;
200 	conn->state		= RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT;
201 
202 	ret = rxrpc_get_client_connection_id(conn, gfp);
203 	if (ret < 0)
204 		goto error_0;
205 
206 	ret = rxrpc_init_client_conn_security(conn);
207 	if (ret < 0)
208 		goto error_1;
209 
210 	ret = conn->security->prime_packet_security(conn);
211 	if (ret < 0)
212 		goto error_2;
213 
214 	write_lock(&rxrpc_connection_lock);
215 	list_add_tail(&conn->proc_link, &rxrpc_connection_proc_list);
216 	write_unlock(&rxrpc_connection_lock);
217 
218 	/* We steal the caller's peer ref. */
219 	cp->peer = NULL;
220 	rxrpc_get_local(conn->params.local);
221 	key_get(conn->params.key);
222 
223 	trace_rxrpc_conn(conn, rxrpc_conn_new_client, atomic_read(&conn->usage),
224 			 __builtin_return_address(0));
225 	trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_alloc);
226 	_leave(" = %p", conn);
227 	return conn;
228 
229 error_2:
230 	conn->security->clear(conn);
231 error_1:
232 	rxrpc_put_client_connection_id(conn);
233 error_0:
234 	kfree(conn);
235 	_leave(" = %d", ret);
236 	return ERR_PTR(ret);
237 }
238 
239 /*
240  * Determine if a connection may be reused.
241  */
242 static bool rxrpc_may_reuse_conn(struct rxrpc_connection *conn)
243 {
244 	int id_cursor, id, distance, limit;
245 
246 	if (test_bit(RXRPC_CONN_DONT_REUSE, &conn->flags))
247 		goto dont_reuse;
248 
249 	if (conn->proto.epoch != rxrpc_epoch)
250 		goto mark_dont_reuse;
251 
252 	/* The IDR tree gets very expensive on memory if the connection IDs are
253 	 * widely scattered throughout the number space, so we shall want to
254 	 * kill off connections that, say, have an ID more than about four
255 	 * times the maximum number of client conns away from the current
256 	 * allocation point to try and keep the IDs concentrated.
257 	 */
258 	id_cursor = idr_get_cursor(&rxrpc_client_conn_ids);
259 	id = conn->proto.cid >> RXRPC_CIDSHIFT;
260 	distance = id - id_cursor;
261 	if (distance < 0)
262 		distance = -distance;
263 	limit = max(rxrpc_max_client_connections * 4, 1024U);
264 	if (distance > limit)
265 		goto mark_dont_reuse;
266 
267 	return true;
268 
269 mark_dont_reuse:
270 	set_bit(RXRPC_CONN_DONT_REUSE, &conn->flags);
271 dont_reuse:
272 	return false;
273 }
274 
275 /*
276  * Create or find a client connection to use for a call.
277  *
278  * If we return with a connection, the call will be on its waiting list.  It's
279  * left to the caller to assign a channel and wake up the call.
280  */
281 static int rxrpc_get_client_conn(struct rxrpc_call *call,
282 				 struct rxrpc_conn_parameters *cp,
283 				 struct sockaddr_rxrpc *srx,
284 				 gfp_t gfp)
285 {
286 	struct rxrpc_connection *conn, *candidate = NULL;
287 	struct rxrpc_local *local = cp->local;
288 	struct rb_node *p, **pp, *parent;
289 	long diff;
290 	int ret = -ENOMEM;
291 
292 	_enter("{%d,%lx},", call->debug_id, call->user_call_ID);
293 
294 	cp->peer = rxrpc_lookup_peer(cp->local, srx, gfp);
295 	if (!cp->peer)
296 		goto error;
297 
298 	/* If the connection is not meant to be exclusive, search the available
299 	 * connections to see if the connection we want to use already exists.
300 	 */
301 	if (!cp->exclusive) {
302 		_debug("search 1");
303 		spin_lock(&local->client_conns_lock);
304 		p = local->client_conns.rb_node;
305 		while (p) {
306 			conn = rb_entry(p, struct rxrpc_connection, client_node);
307 
308 #define cmp(X) ((long)conn->params.X - (long)cp->X)
309 			diff = (cmp(peer) ?:
310 				cmp(key) ?:
311 				cmp(security_level));
312 #undef cmp
313 			if (diff < 0) {
314 				p = p->rb_left;
315 			} else if (diff > 0) {
316 				p = p->rb_right;
317 			} else {
318 				if (rxrpc_may_reuse_conn(conn) &&
319 				    rxrpc_get_connection_maybe(conn))
320 					goto found_extant_conn;
321 				/* The connection needs replacing.  It's better
322 				 * to effect that when we have something to
323 				 * replace it with so that we don't have to
324 				 * rebalance the tree twice.
325 				 */
326 				break;
327 			}
328 		}
329 		spin_unlock(&local->client_conns_lock);
330 	}
331 
332 	/* There wasn't a connection yet or we need an exclusive connection.
333 	 * We need to create a candidate and then potentially redo the search
334 	 * in case we're racing with another thread also trying to connect on a
335 	 * shareable connection.
336 	 */
337 	_debug("new conn");
338 	candidate = rxrpc_alloc_client_connection(cp, gfp);
339 	if (IS_ERR(candidate)) {
340 		ret = PTR_ERR(candidate);
341 		goto error_peer;
342 	}
343 
344 	/* Add the call to the new connection's waiting list in case we're
345 	 * going to have to wait for the connection to come live.  It's our
346 	 * connection, so we want first dibs on the channel slots.  We would
347 	 * normally have to take channel_lock but we do this before anyone else
348 	 * can see the connection.
349 	 */
350 	list_add_tail(&call->chan_wait_link, &candidate->waiting_calls);
351 
352 	if (cp->exclusive) {
353 		call->conn = candidate;
354 		call->security_ix = candidate->security_ix;
355 		_leave(" = 0 [exclusive %d]", candidate->debug_id);
356 		return 0;
357 	}
358 
359 	/* Publish the new connection for userspace to find.  We need to redo
360 	 * the search before doing this lest we race with someone else adding a
361 	 * conflicting instance.
362 	 */
363 	_debug("search 2");
364 	spin_lock(&local->client_conns_lock);
365 
366 	pp = &local->client_conns.rb_node;
367 	parent = NULL;
368 	while (*pp) {
369 		parent = *pp;
370 		conn = rb_entry(parent, struct rxrpc_connection, client_node);
371 
372 #define cmp(X) ((long)conn->params.X - (long)candidate->params.X)
373 		diff = (cmp(peer) ?:
374 			cmp(key) ?:
375 			cmp(security_level));
376 #undef cmp
377 		if (diff < 0) {
378 			pp = &(*pp)->rb_left;
379 		} else if (diff > 0) {
380 			pp = &(*pp)->rb_right;
381 		} else {
382 			if (rxrpc_may_reuse_conn(conn) &&
383 			    rxrpc_get_connection_maybe(conn))
384 				goto found_extant_conn;
385 			/* The old connection is from an outdated epoch. */
386 			_debug("replace conn");
387 			clear_bit(RXRPC_CONN_IN_CLIENT_CONNS, &conn->flags);
388 			rb_replace_node(&conn->client_node,
389 					&candidate->client_node,
390 					&local->client_conns);
391 			trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_replace);
392 			goto candidate_published;
393 		}
394 	}
395 
396 	_debug("new conn");
397 	rb_link_node(&candidate->client_node, parent, pp);
398 	rb_insert_color(&candidate->client_node, &local->client_conns);
399 
400 candidate_published:
401 	set_bit(RXRPC_CONN_IN_CLIENT_CONNS, &candidate->flags);
402 	call->conn = candidate;
403 	call->security_ix = candidate->security_ix;
404 	spin_unlock(&local->client_conns_lock);
405 	_leave(" = 0 [new %d]", candidate->debug_id);
406 	return 0;
407 
408 	/* We come here if we found a suitable connection already in existence.
409 	 * Discard any candidate we may have allocated, and try to get a
410 	 * channel on this one.
411 	 */
412 found_extant_conn:
413 	_debug("found conn");
414 	spin_unlock(&local->client_conns_lock);
415 
416 	if (candidate) {
417 		trace_rxrpc_client(candidate, -1, rxrpc_client_duplicate);
418 		rxrpc_put_connection(candidate);
419 		candidate = NULL;
420 	}
421 
422 	spin_lock(&conn->channel_lock);
423 	call->conn = conn;
424 	call->security_ix = conn->security_ix;
425 	list_add(&call->chan_wait_link, &conn->waiting_calls);
426 	spin_unlock(&conn->channel_lock);
427 	_leave(" = 0 [extant %d]", conn->debug_id);
428 	return 0;
429 
430 error_peer:
431 	rxrpc_put_peer(cp->peer);
432 	cp->peer = NULL;
433 error:
434 	_leave(" = %d", ret);
435 	return ret;
436 }
437 
438 /*
439  * Activate a connection.
440  */
441 static void rxrpc_activate_conn(struct rxrpc_connection *conn)
442 {
443 	trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_to_active);
444 	conn->cache_state = RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_ACTIVE;
445 	rxrpc_nr_active_client_conns++;
446 	list_move_tail(&conn->cache_link, &rxrpc_active_client_conns);
447 }
448 
449 /*
450  * Attempt to animate a connection for a new call.
451  *
452  * If it's not exclusive, the connection is in the endpoint tree, and we're in
453  * the conn's list of those waiting to grab a channel.  There is, however, a
454  * limit on the number of live connections allowed at any one time, so we may
455  * have to wait for capacity to become available.
456  *
457  * Note that a connection on the waiting queue might *also* have active
458  * channels if it has been culled to make space and then re-requested by a new
459  * call.
460  */
461 static void rxrpc_animate_client_conn(struct rxrpc_connection *conn)
462 {
463 	unsigned int nr_conns;
464 
465 	_enter("%d,%d", conn->debug_id, conn->cache_state);
466 
467 	if (conn->cache_state == RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_ACTIVE)
468 		goto out;
469 
470 	spin_lock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
471 
472 	nr_conns = rxrpc_nr_client_conns;
473 	if (!test_and_set_bit(RXRPC_CONN_COUNTED, &conn->flags)) {
474 		trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_count);
475 		rxrpc_nr_client_conns = nr_conns + 1;
476 	}
477 
478 	switch (conn->cache_state) {
479 	case RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_ACTIVE:
480 	case RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_WAITING:
481 		break;
482 
483 	case RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_INACTIVE:
484 	case RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_CULLED:
485 	case RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_IDLE:
486 		if (nr_conns >= rxrpc_max_client_connections)
487 			goto wait_for_capacity;
488 		goto activate_conn;
489 
490 	default:
491 		BUG();
492 	}
493 
494 out_unlock:
495 	spin_unlock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
496 out:
497 	_leave(" [%d]", conn->cache_state);
498 	return;
499 
500 activate_conn:
501 	_debug("activate");
502 	rxrpc_activate_conn(conn);
503 	goto out_unlock;
504 
505 wait_for_capacity:
506 	_debug("wait");
507 	trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_to_waiting);
508 	conn->cache_state = RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_WAITING;
509 	list_move_tail(&conn->cache_link, &rxrpc_waiting_client_conns);
510 	goto out_unlock;
511 }
512 
513 /*
514  * Deactivate a channel.
515  */
516 static void rxrpc_deactivate_one_channel(struct rxrpc_connection *conn,
517 					 unsigned int channel)
518 {
519 	struct rxrpc_channel *chan = &conn->channels[channel];
520 
521 	rcu_assign_pointer(chan->call, NULL);
522 	conn->active_chans &= ~(1 << channel);
523 }
524 
525 /*
526  * Assign a channel to the call at the front of the queue and wake the call up.
527  * We don't increment the callNumber counter until this number has been exposed
528  * to the world.
529  */
530 static void rxrpc_activate_one_channel(struct rxrpc_connection *conn,
531 				       unsigned int channel)
532 {
533 	struct rxrpc_channel *chan = &conn->channels[channel];
534 	struct rxrpc_call *call = list_entry(conn->waiting_calls.next,
535 					     struct rxrpc_call, chan_wait_link);
536 	u32 call_id = chan->call_counter + 1;
537 
538 	trace_rxrpc_client(conn, channel, rxrpc_client_chan_activate);
539 
540 	write_lock_bh(&call->state_lock);
541 	call->state = RXRPC_CALL_CLIENT_SEND_REQUEST;
542 	write_unlock_bh(&call->state_lock);
543 
544 	rxrpc_see_call(call);
545 	list_del_init(&call->chan_wait_link);
546 	conn->active_chans |= 1 << channel;
547 	call->peer	= rxrpc_get_peer(conn->params.peer);
548 	call->cid	= conn->proto.cid | channel;
549 	call->call_id	= call_id;
550 
551 	_net("CONNECT call %08x:%08x as call %d on conn %d",
552 	     call->cid, call->call_id, call->debug_id, conn->debug_id);
553 
554 	/* Paired with the read barrier in rxrpc_wait_for_channel().  This
555 	 * orders cid and epoch in the connection wrt to call_id without the
556 	 * need to take the channel_lock.
557 	 *
558 	 * We provisionally assign a callNumber at this point, but we don't
559 	 * confirm it until the call is about to be exposed.
560 	 *
561 	 * TODO: Pair with a barrier in the data_ready handler when that looks
562 	 * at the call ID through a connection channel.
563 	 */
564 	smp_wmb();
565 	chan->call_id	= call_id;
566 	rcu_assign_pointer(chan->call, call);
567 	wake_up(&call->waitq);
568 }
569 
570 /*
571  * Assign channels and callNumbers to waiting calls with channel_lock
572  * held by caller.
573  */
574 static void rxrpc_activate_channels_locked(struct rxrpc_connection *conn)
575 {
576 	u8 avail, mask;
577 
578 	switch (conn->cache_state) {
579 	case RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_ACTIVE:
580 		mask = RXRPC_ACTIVE_CHANS_MASK;
581 		break;
582 	default:
583 		return;
584 	}
585 
586 	while (!list_empty(&conn->waiting_calls) &&
587 	       (avail = ~conn->active_chans,
588 		avail &= mask,
589 		avail != 0))
590 		rxrpc_activate_one_channel(conn, __ffs(avail));
591 }
592 
593 /*
594  * Assign channels and callNumbers to waiting calls.
595  */
596 static void rxrpc_activate_channels(struct rxrpc_connection *conn)
597 {
598 	_enter("%d", conn->debug_id);
599 
600 	trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_activate_chans);
601 
602 	if (conn->active_chans == RXRPC_ACTIVE_CHANS_MASK)
603 		return;
604 
605 	spin_lock(&conn->channel_lock);
606 	rxrpc_activate_channels_locked(conn);
607 	spin_unlock(&conn->channel_lock);
608 	_leave("");
609 }
610 
611 /*
612  * Wait for a callNumber and a channel to be granted to a call.
613  */
614 static int rxrpc_wait_for_channel(struct rxrpc_call *call, gfp_t gfp)
615 {
616 	int ret = 0;
617 
618 	_enter("%d", call->debug_id);
619 
620 	if (!call->call_id) {
621 		DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(myself, current);
622 
623 		if (!gfpflags_allow_blocking(gfp)) {
624 			ret = -EAGAIN;
625 			goto out;
626 		}
627 
628 		add_wait_queue_exclusive(&call->waitq, &myself);
629 		for (;;) {
630 			set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
631 			if (call->call_id)
632 				break;
633 			if (signal_pending(current)) {
634 				ret = -ERESTARTSYS;
635 				break;
636 			}
637 			schedule();
638 		}
639 		remove_wait_queue(&call->waitq, &myself);
640 		__set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
641 	}
642 
643 	/* Paired with the write barrier in rxrpc_activate_one_channel(). */
644 	smp_rmb();
645 
646 out:
647 	_leave(" = %d", ret);
648 	return ret;
649 }
650 
651 /*
652  * find a connection for a call
653  * - called in process context with IRQs enabled
654  */
655 int rxrpc_connect_call(struct rxrpc_call *call,
656 		       struct rxrpc_conn_parameters *cp,
657 		       struct sockaddr_rxrpc *srx,
658 		       gfp_t gfp)
659 {
660 	int ret;
661 
662 	_enter("{%d,%lx},", call->debug_id, call->user_call_ID);
663 
664 	rxrpc_discard_expired_client_conns(NULL);
665 	rxrpc_cull_active_client_conns();
666 
667 	ret = rxrpc_get_client_conn(call, cp, srx, gfp);
668 	if (ret < 0)
669 		return ret;
670 
671 	rxrpc_animate_client_conn(call->conn);
672 	rxrpc_activate_channels(call->conn);
673 
674 	ret = rxrpc_wait_for_channel(call, gfp);
675 	if (ret < 0)
676 		rxrpc_disconnect_client_call(call);
677 
678 	_leave(" = %d", ret);
679 	return ret;
680 }
681 
682 /*
683  * Note that a connection is about to be exposed to the world.  Once it is
684  * exposed, we maintain an extra ref on it that stops it from being summarily
685  * discarded before it's (a) had a chance to deal with retransmission and (b)
686  * had a chance at re-use (the per-connection security negotiation is
687  * expensive).
688  */
689 static void rxrpc_expose_client_conn(struct rxrpc_connection *conn,
690 				     unsigned int channel)
691 {
692 	if (!test_and_set_bit(RXRPC_CONN_EXPOSED, &conn->flags)) {
693 		trace_rxrpc_client(conn, channel, rxrpc_client_exposed);
694 		rxrpc_get_connection(conn);
695 	}
696 }
697 
698 /*
699  * Note that a call, and thus a connection, is about to be exposed to the
700  * world.
701  */
702 void rxrpc_expose_client_call(struct rxrpc_call *call)
703 {
704 	unsigned int channel = call->cid & RXRPC_CHANNELMASK;
705 	struct rxrpc_connection *conn = call->conn;
706 	struct rxrpc_channel *chan = &conn->channels[channel];
707 
708 	if (!test_and_set_bit(RXRPC_CALL_EXPOSED, &call->flags)) {
709 		/* Mark the call ID as being used.  If the callNumber counter
710 		 * exceeds ~2 billion, we kill the connection after its
711 		 * outstanding calls have finished so that the counter doesn't
712 		 * wrap.
713 		 */
714 		chan->call_counter++;
715 		if (chan->call_counter >= INT_MAX)
716 			set_bit(RXRPC_CONN_DONT_REUSE, &conn->flags);
717 		rxrpc_expose_client_conn(conn, channel);
718 	}
719 }
720 
721 /*
722  * Disconnect a client call.
723  */
724 void rxrpc_disconnect_client_call(struct rxrpc_call *call)
725 {
726 	unsigned int channel = call->cid & RXRPC_CHANNELMASK;
727 	struct rxrpc_connection *conn = call->conn;
728 	struct rxrpc_channel *chan = &conn->channels[channel];
729 
730 	trace_rxrpc_client(conn, channel, rxrpc_client_chan_disconnect);
731 	call->conn = NULL;
732 
733 	spin_lock(&conn->channel_lock);
734 
735 	/* Calls that have never actually been assigned a channel can simply be
736 	 * discarded.  If the conn didn't get used either, it will follow
737 	 * immediately unless someone else grabs it in the meantime.
738 	 */
739 	if (!list_empty(&call->chan_wait_link)) {
740 		_debug("call is waiting");
741 		ASSERTCMP(call->call_id, ==, 0);
742 		ASSERT(!test_bit(RXRPC_CALL_EXPOSED, &call->flags));
743 		list_del_init(&call->chan_wait_link);
744 
745 		trace_rxrpc_client(conn, channel, rxrpc_client_chan_unstarted);
746 
747 		/* We must deactivate or idle the connection if it's now
748 		 * waiting for nothing.
749 		 */
750 		spin_lock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
751 		if (conn->cache_state == RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_WAITING &&
752 		    list_empty(&conn->waiting_calls) &&
753 		    !conn->active_chans)
754 			goto idle_connection;
755 		goto out;
756 	}
757 
758 	ASSERTCMP(rcu_access_pointer(chan->call), ==, call);
759 
760 	/* If a client call was exposed to the world, we save the result for
761 	 * retransmission.
762 	 *
763 	 * We use a barrier here so that the call number and abort code can be
764 	 * read without needing to take a lock.
765 	 *
766 	 * TODO: Make the incoming packet handler check this and handle
767 	 * terminal retransmission without requiring access to the call.
768 	 */
769 	if (test_bit(RXRPC_CALL_EXPOSED, &call->flags)) {
770 		_debug("exposed %u,%u", call->call_id, call->abort_code);
771 		__rxrpc_disconnect_call(conn, call);
772 	}
773 
774 	/* See if we can pass the channel directly to another call. */
775 	if (conn->cache_state == RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_ACTIVE &&
776 	    !list_empty(&conn->waiting_calls)) {
777 		trace_rxrpc_client(conn, channel, rxrpc_client_chan_pass);
778 		rxrpc_activate_one_channel(conn, channel);
779 		goto out_2;
780 	}
781 
782 	/* Things are more complex and we need the cache lock.  We might be
783 	 * able to simply idle the conn or it might now be lurking on the wait
784 	 * list.  It might even get moved back to the active list whilst we're
785 	 * waiting for the lock.
786 	 */
787 	spin_lock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
788 
789 	switch (conn->cache_state) {
790 	case RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_ACTIVE:
791 		if (list_empty(&conn->waiting_calls)) {
792 			rxrpc_deactivate_one_channel(conn, channel);
793 			if (!conn->active_chans) {
794 				rxrpc_nr_active_client_conns--;
795 				goto idle_connection;
796 			}
797 			goto out;
798 		}
799 
800 		trace_rxrpc_client(conn, channel, rxrpc_client_chan_pass);
801 		rxrpc_activate_one_channel(conn, channel);
802 		goto out;
803 
804 	case RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_CULLED:
805 		rxrpc_deactivate_one_channel(conn, channel);
806 		ASSERT(list_empty(&conn->waiting_calls));
807 		if (!conn->active_chans)
808 			goto idle_connection;
809 		goto out;
810 
811 	case RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_WAITING:
812 		rxrpc_deactivate_one_channel(conn, channel);
813 		goto out;
814 
815 	default:
816 		BUG();
817 	}
818 
819 out:
820 	spin_unlock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
821 out_2:
822 	spin_unlock(&conn->channel_lock);
823 	rxrpc_put_connection(conn);
824 	_leave("");
825 	return;
826 
827 idle_connection:
828 	/* As no channels remain active, the connection gets deactivated
829 	 * immediately or moved to the idle list for a short while.
830 	 */
831 	if (test_bit(RXRPC_CONN_EXPOSED, &conn->flags)) {
832 		trace_rxrpc_client(conn, channel, rxrpc_client_to_idle);
833 		conn->idle_timestamp = jiffies;
834 		conn->cache_state = RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_IDLE;
835 		list_move_tail(&conn->cache_link, &rxrpc_idle_client_conns);
836 		if (rxrpc_idle_client_conns.next == &conn->cache_link &&
837 		    !rxrpc_kill_all_client_conns)
838 			queue_delayed_work(rxrpc_workqueue,
839 					   &rxrpc_client_conn_reap,
840 					   rxrpc_conn_idle_client_expiry);
841 	} else {
842 		trace_rxrpc_client(conn, channel, rxrpc_client_to_inactive);
843 		conn->cache_state = RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_INACTIVE;
844 		list_del_init(&conn->cache_link);
845 	}
846 	goto out;
847 }
848 
849 /*
850  * Clean up a dead client connection.
851  */
852 static struct rxrpc_connection *
853 rxrpc_put_one_client_conn(struct rxrpc_connection *conn)
854 {
855 	struct rxrpc_connection *next = NULL;
856 	struct rxrpc_local *local = conn->params.local;
857 	unsigned int nr_conns;
858 
859 	trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_cleanup);
860 
861 	if (test_bit(RXRPC_CONN_IN_CLIENT_CONNS, &conn->flags)) {
862 		spin_lock(&local->client_conns_lock);
863 		if (test_and_clear_bit(RXRPC_CONN_IN_CLIENT_CONNS,
864 				       &conn->flags))
865 			rb_erase(&conn->client_node, &local->client_conns);
866 		spin_unlock(&local->client_conns_lock);
867 	}
868 
869 	rxrpc_put_client_connection_id(conn);
870 
871 	ASSERTCMP(conn->cache_state, ==, RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_INACTIVE);
872 
873 	if (test_bit(RXRPC_CONN_COUNTED, &conn->flags)) {
874 		trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_uncount);
875 		spin_lock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
876 		nr_conns = --rxrpc_nr_client_conns;
877 
878 		if (nr_conns < rxrpc_max_client_connections &&
879 		    !list_empty(&rxrpc_waiting_client_conns)) {
880 			next = list_entry(rxrpc_waiting_client_conns.next,
881 					  struct rxrpc_connection, cache_link);
882 			rxrpc_get_connection(next);
883 			rxrpc_activate_conn(next);
884 		}
885 
886 		spin_unlock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
887 	}
888 
889 	rxrpc_kill_connection(conn);
890 	if (next)
891 		rxrpc_activate_channels(next);
892 
893 	/* We need to get rid of the temporary ref we took upon next, but we
894 	 * can't call rxrpc_put_connection() recursively.
895 	 */
896 	return next;
897 }
898 
899 /*
900  * Clean up a dead client connections.
901  */
902 void rxrpc_put_client_conn(struct rxrpc_connection *conn)
903 {
904 	const void *here = __builtin_return_address(0);
905 	int n;
906 
907 	do {
908 		n = atomic_dec_return(&conn->usage);
909 		trace_rxrpc_conn(conn, rxrpc_conn_put_client, n, here);
910 		if (n > 0)
911 			return;
912 		ASSERTCMP(n, >=, 0);
913 
914 		conn = rxrpc_put_one_client_conn(conn);
915 	} while (conn);
916 }
917 
918 /*
919  * Kill the longest-active client connections to make room for new ones.
920  */
921 static void rxrpc_cull_active_client_conns(void)
922 {
923 	struct rxrpc_connection *conn;
924 	unsigned int nr_conns = rxrpc_nr_client_conns;
925 	unsigned int nr_active, limit;
926 
927 	_enter("");
928 
929 	ASSERTCMP(nr_conns, >=, 0);
930 	if (nr_conns < rxrpc_max_client_connections) {
931 		_leave(" [ok]");
932 		return;
933 	}
934 	limit = rxrpc_reap_client_connections;
935 
936 	spin_lock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
937 	nr_active = rxrpc_nr_active_client_conns;
938 
939 	while (nr_active > limit) {
940 		ASSERT(!list_empty(&rxrpc_active_client_conns));
941 		conn = list_entry(rxrpc_active_client_conns.next,
942 				  struct rxrpc_connection, cache_link);
943 		ASSERTCMP(conn->cache_state, ==, RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_ACTIVE);
944 
945 		if (list_empty(&conn->waiting_calls)) {
946 			trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_to_culled);
947 			conn->cache_state = RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_CULLED;
948 			list_del_init(&conn->cache_link);
949 		} else {
950 			trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_to_waiting);
951 			conn->cache_state = RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_WAITING;
952 			list_move_tail(&conn->cache_link,
953 				       &rxrpc_waiting_client_conns);
954 		}
955 
956 		nr_active--;
957 	}
958 
959 	rxrpc_nr_active_client_conns = nr_active;
960 	spin_unlock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
961 	ASSERTCMP(nr_active, >=, 0);
962 	_leave(" [culled]");
963 }
964 
965 /*
966  * Discard expired client connections from the idle list.  Each conn in the
967  * idle list has been exposed and holds an extra ref because of that.
968  *
969  * This may be called from conn setup or from a work item so cannot be
970  * considered non-reentrant.
971  */
972 static void rxrpc_discard_expired_client_conns(struct work_struct *work)
973 {
974 	struct rxrpc_connection *conn;
975 	unsigned long expiry, conn_expires_at, now;
976 	unsigned int nr_conns;
977 	bool did_discard = false;
978 
979 	_enter("%c", work ? 'w' : 'n');
980 
981 	if (list_empty(&rxrpc_idle_client_conns)) {
982 		_leave(" [empty]");
983 		return;
984 	}
985 
986 	/* Don't double up on the discarding */
987 	if (!spin_trylock(&rxrpc_client_conn_discard_mutex)) {
988 		_leave(" [already]");
989 		return;
990 	}
991 
992 	/* We keep an estimate of what the number of conns ought to be after
993 	 * we've discarded some so that we don't overdo the discarding.
994 	 */
995 	nr_conns = rxrpc_nr_client_conns;
996 
997 next:
998 	spin_lock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
999 
1000 	if (list_empty(&rxrpc_idle_client_conns))
1001 		goto out;
1002 
1003 	conn = list_entry(rxrpc_idle_client_conns.next,
1004 			  struct rxrpc_connection, cache_link);
1005 	ASSERT(test_bit(RXRPC_CONN_EXPOSED, &conn->flags));
1006 
1007 	if (!rxrpc_kill_all_client_conns) {
1008 		/* If the number of connections is over the reap limit, we
1009 		 * expedite discard by reducing the expiry timeout.  We must,
1010 		 * however, have at least a short grace period to be able to do
1011 		 * final-ACK or ABORT retransmission.
1012 		 */
1013 		expiry = rxrpc_conn_idle_client_expiry;
1014 		if (nr_conns > rxrpc_reap_client_connections)
1015 			expiry = rxrpc_conn_idle_client_fast_expiry;
1016 
1017 		conn_expires_at = conn->idle_timestamp + expiry;
1018 
1019 		now = READ_ONCE(jiffies);
1020 		if (time_after(conn_expires_at, now))
1021 			goto not_yet_expired;
1022 	}
1023 
1024 	trace_rxrpc_client(conn, -1, rxrpc_client_discard);
1025 	if (!test_and_clear_bit(RXRPC_CONN_EXPOSED, &conn->flags))
1026 		BUG();
1027 	conn->cache_state = RXRPC_CONN_CLIENT_INACTIVE;
1028 	list_del_init(&conn->cache_link);
1029 
1030 	spin_unlock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
1031 
1032 	/* When we cleared the EXPOSED flag, we took on responsibility for the
1033 	 * reference that that had on the usage count.  We deal with that here.
1034 	 * If someone re-sets the flag and re-gets the ref, that's fine.
1035 	 */
1036 	rxrpc_put_connection(conn);
1037 	did_discard = true;
1038 	nr_conns--;
1039 	goto next;
1040 
1041 not_yet_expired:
1042 	/* The connection at the front of the queue hasn't yet expired, so
1043 	 * schedule the work item for that point if we discarded something.
1044 	 *
1045 	 * We don't worry if the work item is already scheduled - it can look
1046 	 * after rescheduling itself at a later time.  We could cancel it, but
1047 	 * then things get messier.
1048 	 */
1049 	_debug("not yet");
1050 	if (!rxrpc_kill_all_client_conns)
1051 		queue_delayed_work(rxrpc_workqueue,
1052 				   &rxrpc_client_conn_reap,
1053 				   conn_expires_at - now);
1054 
1055 out:
1056 	spin_unlock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
1057 	spin_unlock(&rxrpc_client_conn_discard_mutex);
1058 	_leave("");
1059 }
1060 
1061 /*
1062  * Preemptively destroy all the client connection records rather than waiting
1063  * for them to time out
1064  */
1065 void __exit rxrpc_destroy_all_client_connections(void)
1066 {
1067 	_enter("");
1068 
1069 	spin_lock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
1070 	rxrpc_kill_all_client_conns = true;
1071 	spin_unlock(&rxrpc_client_conn_cache_lock);
1072 
1073 	cancel_delayed_work(&rxrpc_client_conn_reap);
1074 
1075 	if (!queue_delayed_work(rxrpc_workqueue, &rxrpc_client_conn_reap, 0))
1076 		_debug("destroy: queue failed");
1077 
1078 	_leave("");
1079 }
1080