From: David Ahern <[email protected]>
To: Jens Axboe <[email protected]>, Breno Leitao <[email protected]>
Cc: Willem de Bruijn <[email protected]>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/5] add initial io_uring_cmd support for sockets
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2023 09:27:41 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <[email protected]> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
On 4/11/23 9:17 AM, Jens Axboe wrote:
> On 4/11/23 9:10?AM, David Ahern wrote:
>> On 4/11/23 8:41 AM, Jens Axboe wrote:
>>> On 4/11/23 8:36?AM, David Ahern wrote:
>>>> On 4/11/23 6:00 AM, Breno Leitao wrote:
>>>>> I am not sure if avoiding io_uring details in network code is possible.
>>>>>
>>>>> The "struct proto"->uring_cmd callback implementation (tcp_uring_cmd()
>>>>> in the TCP case) could be somewhere else, such as in the io_uring/
>>>>> directory, but, I think it might be cleaner if these implementations are
>>>>> closer to function assignment (in the network subsystem).
>>>>>
>>>>> And this function (tcp_uring_cmd() for instance) is the one that I am
>>>>> planning to map io_uring CMDs to ioctls. Such as SOCKET_URING_OP_SIOCINQ
>>>>> -> SIOCINQ.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please let me know if you have any other idea in mind.
>>>>
>>>> I am not convinced that this io_uring_cmd is needed. This is one
>>>> in-kernel subsystem calling into another, and there are APIs for that.
>>>> All of this set is ioctl based and as Willem noted a little refactoring
>>>> separates the get_user/put_user out so that in-kernel can call can be
>>>> made with existing ops.
>>>
>>> How do you want to wire it up then? We can't use fops->unlocked_ioctl()
>>> obviously, and we already have ->uring_cmd() for this purpose.
>>>
>>> I do think the right thing to do is have a common helper that returns
>>> whatever value you want (or sets it), and split the ioctl parts into a
>>> wrapper around that that simply copies in/out as needed. Then
>>> ->uring_cmd() could call that, or you could some exported function that
>>> does supports that.
>>>
>>> This works for the basic cases, though I do suspect we'll want to go
>>> down the ->uring_cmd() at some point for more advanced cases or cases
>>> that cannot sanely be done in an ioctl fashion.
>>>
>>
>> My meta point is that there are uapis today to return this information
>> to applications (and I suspect this is just the start of more networking
>> changes - both data retrieval and adjusting settings). io_uring is
>> wanting to do this on behalf of the application without a syscall. That
>> makes io_uring yet another subsystem / component managing a socket. Any
>> change to the networking stack required by io_uring should be usable by
>> all other in-kernel socket owners or managers. ie., there is no reason
>> for io_uring specific code here.
>
> I think we are in violent agreement here, what I'm describing is exactly
> that - it'd make ioctl/{set,get}sockopt call into the same helpers that
> ->uring_cmd() would, with the only difference being that the former
> would need copy in/out and the latter would not.
>
> But let me just stress that for direct descriptors, we cannot currently
> call ioctl or set/getsockopt. This means we have to instantiate a
> regular descriptor first, do those things, then register it to never use
> the regular file descriptor again. That's wasteful, and this is what we
> want to enable (direct use of ioctl set/getsockopt WITHOUT a normal file
> descriptor). It's not just for "oh it'd be handy to also do this from
> io_uring" even if that would be a worthwhile goal in itself.
>
Christoph's patch set a few years back that removed set_fs broke the
ability to do in-kernel ioctl and {s,g}setsockopt calls. I did not
follow that change; was it a deliberate intent to not allow these
in-kernel calls vs wanting to remove the set_fs? e.g., can we add a
kioctl variant for in-kernel use of the APIs?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-04-11 15:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 52+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-04-06 14:43 [PATCH 0/5] add initial io_uring_cmd support for sockets Breno Leitao
2023-04-06 14:43 ` [RFC PATCH 1/4] net: wire up support for file_operations->uring_cmd() Breno Leitao
2023-04-06 14:43 ` [RFC PATCH 2/4] net: add uring_cmd callback to UDP Breno Leitao
2023-04-11 12:54 ` Pavel Begunkov
2023-04-06 14:43 ` [RFC PATCH 3/4] net: add uring_cmd callback to TCP Breno Leitao
2023-04-06 14:43 ` [RFC PATCH 4/4] net: add uring_cmd callback to raw "protocol" Breno Leitao
2023-04-06 15:34 ` [PATCH 0/5] add initial io_uring_cmd support for sockets Willem de Bruijn
2023-04-06 15:59 ` Breno Leitao
2023-04-06 18:16 ` Willem de Bruijn
2023-04-07 2:46 ` David Ahern
2023-04-11 12:00 ` Breno Leitao
2023-04-11 14:36 ` David Ahern
2023-04-11 14:41 ` Jens Axboe
2023-04-11 14:51 ` Willem de Bruijn
2023-04-11 14:54 ` Jens Axboe
2023-04-11 15:00 ` Willem de Bruijn
2023-04-11 15:06 ` Jens Axboe
2023-04-11 15:24 ` Willem de Bruijn
2023-04-11 15:28 ` Jens Axboe
2023-04-12 13:53 ` Breno Leitao
2023-04-12 14:28 ` Willem de Bruijn
2023-04-13 0:02 ` Breno Leitao
2023-04-13 14:24 ` Willem de Bruijn
2023-04-13 14:45 ` Jakub Kicinski
2023-04-13 14:57 ` David Laight
2023-04-18 13:23 ` Breno Leitao
2023-04-18 19:41 ` Willem de Bruijn
2023-04-20 14:43 ` Breno Leitao
2023-04-20 16:48 ` Willem de Bruijn
2023-04-11 15:10 ` David Ahern
2023-04-11 15:17 ` Jens Axboe
2023-04-11 15:27 ` David Ahern [this message]
2023-04-11 15:29 ` Jens Axboe
2023-04-12 7:39 ` David Laight
2023-04-06 16:41 ` Keith Busch
2023-04-06 16:49 ` Jens Axboe
2023-04-06 16:58 ` Breno Leitao
2023-04-06 16:57 ` [PATCH RFC] io_uring: Pass whole sqe to commands Breno Leitao
2023-04-07 18:51 ` Keith Busch
2023-04-11 12:22 ` Breno Leitao
2023-04-11 12:39 ` Pavel Begunkov
2023-04-13 2:56 ` Ming Lei
2023-04-13 16:47 ` Breno Leitao
2023-04-14 2:12 ` Ming Lei
2023-04-14 13:12 ` Pavel Begunkov
2023-04-14 13:59 ` Ming Lei
2023-04-14 14:56 ` Pavel Begunkov
2023-04-16 9:51 ` Ming Lei
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2023-05-02 9:21 [PATCH 0/5] add initial io_uring_cmd support for sockets Adrien Delorme
2023-05-02 13:03 ` Pavel Begunkov
2023-05-03 13:11 ` Adrien Delorme
2023-05-03 13:27 ` David Laight
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