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authorJordan Whited <jordan@tailscale.com>2023-03-23 16:57:21 -0700
committerJason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>2023-03-24 14:37:13 +0100
commit334b605e726db70fdba2740ba2b48fd72490cc44 (patch)
tree1bb65e183cb44e276026542450900ac7f72bad35 /conn
parent3a9e75374f434e4cebadb6cfb322be3e2e80d0f0 (diff)
conn: fix StdNetEndpoint data race by dynamically allocating endpoints
In 9e2f386 ("conn, device, tun: implement vectorized I/O on Linux"), the Linux-specific Bind implementation was collapsed into StdNetBind. This introduced a race on StdNetEndpoint from getSrcFromControl() and setSrcControl(). Remove the sync.Pool involved in the race, and simplify StdNetBind's receive path to allocate StdNetEndpoint on the heap instead, with the intent for it to be cleaned up by the GC, later. This essentially reverts ef5c587 ("conn: remove the final alloc per packet receive"), adding back that allocation, unfortunately. This does slightly increase resident memory usage in higher throughput scenarios. StdNetBind is the only Bind implementation that was using this Endpoint recycling technique prior to this commit. This is considered a stop-gap solution, and there are plans to replace the allocation with a better mechanism. Reported-by: lsc <lsc@lv6.tw> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/wireguard/ac87f86f-6837-4e0e-ec34-1df35f52540e@lv6.tw/ Fixes: 9e2f386 ("conn, device, tun: implement vectorized I/O on Linux") Cc: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com> Signed-off-by: Jordan Whited <jordan@tailscale.com> Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'conn')
-rw-r--r--conn/bind_std.go32
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/conn/bind_std.go b/conn/bind_std.go
index e8cf7b8..491e571 100644
--- a/conn/bind_std.go
+++ b/conn/bind_std.go
@@ -93,7 +93,12 @@ var (
func (*StdNetBind) ParseEndpoint(s string) (Endpoint, error) {
e, err := netip.ParseAddrPort(s)
- return asEndpoint(e), err
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &StdNetEndpoint{
+ AddrPort: e,
+ }, nil
}
func (e *StdNetEndpoint) ClearSrc() {
@@ -228,7 +233,7 @@ func (s *StdNetBind) makeReceiveIPv4(pc *ipv4.PacketConn, conn *net.UDPConn) Rec
msg := &(*msgs)[i]
sizes[i] = msg.N
addrPort := msg.Addr.(*net.UDPAddr).AddrPort()
- ep := asEndpoint(addrPort)
+ ep := &StdNetEndpoint{AddrPort: addrPort} // TODO: remove allocation
getSrcFromControl(msg.OOB[:msg.NN], ep)
eps[i] = ep
}
@@ -261,7 +266,7 @@ func (s *StdNetBind) makeReceiveIPv6(pc *ipv6.PacketConn, conn *net.UDPConn) Rec
msg := &(*msgs)[i]
sizes[i] = msg.N
addrPort := msg.Addr.(*net.UDPAddr).AddrPort()
- ep := asEndpoint(addrPort)
+ ep := &StdNetEndpoint{AddrPort: addrPort} // TODO: remove allocation
getSrcFromControl(msg.OOB[:msg.NN], ep)
eps[i] = ep
}
@@ -408,24 +413,3 @@ func (s *StdNetBind) send6(conn *net.UDPConn, pc *ipv6.PacketConn, ep Endpoint,
s.ipv6MsgsPool.Put(msgs)
return err
}
-
-// endpointPool contains a re-usable set of mapping from netip.AddrPort to Endpoint.
-// This exists to reduce allocations: Putting a netip.AddrPort in an Endpoint allocates,
-// but Endpoints are immutable, so we can re-use them.
-var endpointPool = sync.Pool{
- New: func() any {
- return make(map[netip.AddrPort]*StdNetEndpoint)
- },
-}
-
-// asEndpoint returns an Endpoint containing ap.
-func asEndpoint(ap netip.AddrPort) *StdNetEndpoint {
- m := endpointPool.Get().(map[netip.AddrPort]*StdNetEndpoint)
- defer endpointPool.Put(m)
- e, ok := m[ap]
- if !ok {
- e = &StdNetEndpoint{AddrPort: ap}
- m[ap] = e
- }
- return e
-}