[PATCH 0/3] wifi: Un-embed ath10k and ath11k dummy netdev

Breno Leitao leitao at debian.org
Mon Apr 8 12:33:55 PDT 2024


On Mon, Apr 08, 2024 at 07:43:42PM +0300, Kalle Valo wrote:
> Breno Leitao <leitao at debian.org> writes:
> > On Fri, Apr 05, 2024 at 06:15:05PM +0300, Kalle Valo wrote:
> >> Breno Leitao <leitao at debian.org> writes:
> >> 
> >> > struct net_device shouldn't be embedded into any structure, instead,
> >> > the owner should use the private space to embed their state into
> >> > net_device.
> >> >
> >> > This patch set fixes the problem above for ath10k and ath11k. This also
> >> > fixes the conversion of qtnfmac driver to the new helper.
> >> >
> >> > This patch set depends on a series that is still under review:
> >> > https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240404114854.2498663-1-leitao@debian.org/#t
> >> >
> >> > If it helps, I've pushed the tree to
> >> > https://github.com/leitao/linux/tree/wireless-dummy
> >> >
> >> > PS: Due to lack of hardware, unfortunately all these patches are
> >> > compiled tested only.
> >> >
> >> > Breno Leitao (3):
> >> >   wifi: qtnfmac: Use netdev dummy allocator helper
> >> >   wifi: ath10k: allocate dummy net_device dynamically
> >> >   wifi: ath11k: allocate dummy net_device dynamically
> >> 
> >> Thanks for setting up the branch, that makes the testing very easy. I
> >> now tested the branch using the commit below with ath11k WCN6855 hw2.0
> >> on an x86 box:
> >> 
> >> 5be9a125d8e7 wifi: ath11k: allocate dummy net_device dynamically
> >> 
> >> But unfortunately it crashes, the stack trace below. I can easily test
> >> your branches, just let me know what to test. A direct 'git pull'
> >> command is the best.
> >
> > Thanks for the test.
> >
> > Reading the issue, I am afraid that freeing netdev explicitly
> > (free_netdev()) might not be the best approach at the exit path.
> >
> > I would like to try to leverage the ->needs_free_netdev netdev
> > mechanism to do the clean-up, if that makes sense. I've updated the
> > ath11k patch, and I am curious if that is what we want.
> >
> > Would you mind testing a net patch I have, please?
> >
> >   https://github.com/leitao/linux/tree/wireless-dummy_v2
> 
> I tested this again with my WCN6855 hw2.0 x86 test box on this commit:
> 
> a87674ac820e wifi: ath11k: allocate dummy net_device dynamically
> 
> It passes my tests and doesn't crash, but I see this kmemleak warning a
> lot:

Thanks Kalle, that was helpful. The device is not being clean-up
automatically.

Chatting with Jakub, he suggested coming back to the original approach,
but, adding a additional patch, at the free_netdev().

Would you mind running another test, please?

	https://github.com/leitao/linux/tree/wireless-dummy_v3

The branch above is basically the original branch (as in this patch
series), with this additional patch:

	Author: Breno Leitao <leitao at debian.org>
	Date:   Mon Apr 8 11:37:32 2024 -0700

	    net: free_netdev: exit earlier if dummy

	    For dummy devices, exit earlier at free_netdev() instead of executing
	    the whole function. This is necessary, because dummy devices are
	    special, and shouldn't have the second part of the function executed.

	    Otherwise reg_state, which is NETREG_DUMMY, will be overwritten and
	    there will be no way to identify that this is a dummy device. Also, this
	    device do not need the final put_device(), since dummy devices are not
	    registered (through register_netdevice()), where the device reference is
	    increased (at netdev_register_kobject()/device_add()).

	    Suggested-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba at kernel.org>
	    Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao at debian.org>

	diff --git a/net/core/dev.c b/net/core/dev.c
	index 2b82bd1cd2f8..5d2cb97d0ae6 100644
	--- a/net/core/dev.c
	+++ b/net/core/dev.c
	@@ -11058,7 +11058,8 @@ void free_netdev(struct net_device *dev)
		dev->xdp_bulkq = NULL;

		/*  Compatibility with error handling in drivers */
	-       if (dev->reg_state == NETREG_UNINITIALIZED) {
	+       if (dev->reg_state == NETREG_UNINITIALIZED ||
	+           dev->reg_state == NETREG_DUMMY) {
			netdev_freemem(dev);
			return;
		}



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