On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 10:28:30AM +0100, Pavel Begunkov wrote: >On 6/14/23 16:15, David Ahern wrote: >>On 6/14/23 5:07 AM, Breno Leitao wrote: >>>diff --git a/include/linux/net.h b/include/linux/net.h >>>index 8defc8f1d82e..58dea87077af 100644 >>>--- a/include/linux/net.h >>>+++ b/include/linux/net.h >>>@@ -182,6 +182,8 @@ struct proto_ops { >>> int (*compat_ioctl) (struct socket *sock, unsigned int cmd, >>> unsigned long arg); >>> #endif >>>+ int (*uring_cmd)(struct socket *sock, struct io_uring_cmd *cmd, >>>+ unsigned int issue_flags); >>> int (*gettstamp) (struct socket *sock, void __user *userstamp, >>> bool timeval, bool time32); >>> int (*listen) (struct socket *sock, int len); >>>diff --git a/include/net/sock.h b/include/net/sock.h >>>index 62a1b99da349..a49b8b19292b 100644 >>>--- a/include/net/sock.h >>>+++ b/include/net/sock.h >>>@@ -111,6 +111,7 @@ typedef struct { >>> struct sock; >>> struct proto; >>> struct net; >>>+struct io_uring_cmd; >>> typedef __u32 __bitwise __portpair; >>> typedef __u64 __bitwise __addrpair; >>>@@ -1259,6 +1260,9 @@ struct proto { >>> int (*ioctl)(struct sock *sk, int cmd, >>> int *karg); >>>+ int (*uring_cmd)(struct sock *sk, >>>+ struct io_uring_cmd *cmd, >>>+ unsigned int issue_flags); >>> int (*init)(struct sock *sk); >>> void (*destroy)(struct sock *sk); >>> void (*shutdown)(struct sock *sk, int how); >>>@@ -1934,6 +1938,8 @@ int sock_common_recvmsg(struct socket *sock, struct msghdr *msg, size_t size, >>> int flags); >>> int sock_common_setsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level, int optname, >>> sockptr_t optval, unsigned int optlen); >>>+int sock_common_uring_cmd(struct socket *sock, struct io_uring_cmd *cmd, >>>+ unsigned int issue_flags); >>> void sk_common_release(struct sock *sk); >>>diff --git a/net/core/sock.c b/net/core/sock.c >>>index 1df7e432fec5..339fa74db60f 100644 >>>--- a/net/core/sock.c >>>+++ b/net/core/sock.c >>>@@ -3668,6 +3668,18 @@ int sock_common_setsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level, int optname, >>> } >>> EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_common_setsockopt); >>>+int sock_common_uring_cmd(struct socket *sock, struct io_uring_cmd *cmd, >>>+ unsigned int issue_flags) >>>+{ >>>+ struct sock *sk = sock->sk; >>>+ >>>+ if (!sk->sk_prot || !sk->sk_prot->uring_cmd) >>>+ return -EOPNOTSUPP; >>>+ >>>+ return sk->sk_prot->uring_cmd(sk, cmd, issue_flags); >>>+} >>>+EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_common_uring_cmd); >>>+ >> >> >>io_uring is just another in-kernel user of sockets. There is no reason >>for io_uring references to be in core net code. It should be using >>exposed in-kernel APIs and doing any translation of its op codes in >>io_uring/ code. > >That callback is all about file dependent operations, just like ioctl. >And as the patch in question is doing socket specific stuff, I think >architecturally it fits well. I also feel that it fits well. Other users of uring-cmd (nvme, ublk) follow the same model.