net: ipv4: Cache pmtu for all packet paths if multipath enabled
authorVladimir Vdovin <deliran@verdict.gg>
Fri, 8 Nov 2024 09:34:24 +0000 (09:34 +0000)
committerJakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Tue, 12 Nov 2024 03:07:36 +0000 (19:07 -0800)
Check number of paths by fib_info_num_path(),
and update_or_create_fnhe() for every path.
Problem is that pmtu is cached only for the oif
that has received icmp message "need to frag",
other oifs will still try to use "default" iface mtu.

An example topology showing the problem:

                    |  host1
                +---------+
                |  dummy0 | 10.179.20.18/32  mtu9000
                +---------+
        +-----------+----------------+
    +---------+                     +---------+
    | ens17f0 |  10.179.2.141/31    | ens17f1 |  10.179.2.13/31
    +---------+                     +---------+
        |    (all here have mtu 9000)    |
    +------+                         +------+
    | ro1  |  10.179.2.140/31        | ro2  |  10.179.2.12/31
    +------+                         +------+
        |                                |
---------+------------+-------------------+------
                        |
                    +-----+
                    | ro3 | 10.10.10.10  mtu1500
                    +-----+
                        |
    ========================================
                some networks
    ========================================
                        |
                    +-----+
                    | eth0| 10.10.30.30  mtu9000
                    +-----+
                        |  host2

host1 have enabled multipath and
sysctl net.ipv4.fib_multipath_hash_policy = 1:

default proto static src 10.179.20.18
        nexthop via 10.179.2.12 dev ens17f1 weight 1
        nexthop via 10.179.2.140 dev ens17f0 weight 1

When host1 tries to do pmtud from 10.179.20.18/32 to host2,
host1 receives at ens17f1 iface an icmp packet from ro3 that ro3 mtu=1500.
And host1 caches it in nexthop exceptions cache.

Problem is that it is cached only for the iface that has received icmp,
and there is no way that ro3 will send icmp msg to host1 via another path.

Host1 now have this routes to host2:

ip r g 10.10.30.30 sport 30000 dport 443
10.10.30.30 via 10.179.2.12 dev ens17f1 src 10.179.20.18 uid 0
    cache expires 521sec mtu 1500

ip r g 10.10.30.30 sport 30033 dport 443
10.10.30.30 via 10.179.2.140 dev ens17f0 src 10.179.20.18 uid 0
    cache

So when host1 tries again to reach host2 with mtu>1500,
if packet flow is lucky enough to be hashed with oif=ens17f1 its ok,
if oif=ens17f0 it blackholes and still gets icmp msgs from ro3 to ens17f1,
until lucky day when ro3 will send it through another flow to ens17f0.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Vdovin <deliran@verdict.gg>
Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@nvidia.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20241108093427.317942-1-deliran@verdict.gg
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
net/ipv4/route.c
tools/testing/selftests/net/pmtu.sh

index 4c5e773002fefac62087b6894a577511be3c96f6..ccdbe9c701320ee1f117d0680412affc6a113f78 100644 (file)
@@ -1027,6 +1027,19 @@ static void __ip_rt_update_pmtu(struct rtable *rt, struct flowi4 *fl4, u32 mtu)
                struct fib_nh_common *nhc;
 
                fib_select_path(net, &res, fl4, NULL);
+#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH
+               if (fib_info_num_path(res.fi) > 1) {
+                       int nhsel;
+
+                       for (nhsel = 0; nhsel < fib_info_num_path(res.fi); nhsel++) {
+                               nhc = fib_info_nhc(res.fi, nhsel);
+                               update_or_create_fnhe(nhc, fl4->daddr, 0, mtu, lock,
+                                                     jiffies + net->ipv4.ip_rt_mtu_expires);
+                       }
+                       rcu_read_unlock();
+                       return;
+               }
+#endif /* CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH */
                nhc = FIB_RES_NHC(res);
                update_or_create_fnhe(nhc, fl4->daddr, 0, mtu, lock,
                                      jiffies + net->ipv4.ip_rt_mtu_expires);
index 6c651c880fe83d942272d28fbb27cff6e3c547b6..66be7699c72c9a10a9990fcdef7f03f631400b26 100755 (executable)
 #
 # - pmtu_ipv6_route_change
 #      Same as above but with IPv6
+#
+# - pmtu_ipv4_mp_exceptions
+#      Use the same topology as in pmtu_ipv4, but add routeable addresses
+#      on host A and B on lo reachable via both routers. Host A and B
+#      addresses have multipath routes to each other, b_r1 mtu = 1500.
+#      Check that PMTU exceptions are created for both paths.
 
 source lib.sh
 source net_helper.sh
@@ -266,7 +272,8 @@ tests="
        list_flush_ipv4_exception       ipv4: list and flush cached exceptions  1
        list_flush_ipv6_exception       ipv6: list and flush cached exceptions  1
        pmtu_ipv4_route_change          ipv4: PMTU exception w/route replace    1
-       pmtu_ipv6_route_change          ipv6: PMTU exception w/route replace    1"
+       pmtu_ipv6_route_change          ipv6: PMTU exception w/route replace    1
+       pmtu_ipv4_mp_exceptions         ipv4: PMTU multipath nh exceptions      1"
 
 # Addressing and routing for tests with routers: four network segments, with
 # index SEGMENT between 1 and 4, a common prefix (PREFIX4 or PREFIX6) and an
@@ -343,6 +350,9 @@ tunnel6_a_addr="fd00:2::a"
 tunnel6_b_addr="fd00:2::b"
 tunnel6_mask="64"
 
+host4_a_addr="192.168.99.99"
+host4_b_addr="192.168.88.88"
+
 dummy6_0_prefix="fc00:1000::"
 dummy6_1_prefix="fc00:1001::"
 dummy6_mask="64"
@@ -984,6 +994,52 @@ setup_ovs_bridge() {
        run_cmd ip route add ${prefix6}:${b_r1}::1 via ${prefix6}:${a_r1}::2
 }
 
+setup_multipath_new() {
+       # Set up host A with multipath routes to host B host4_b_addr
+       run_cmd ${ns_a} ip addr add ${host4_a_addr} dev lo
+       run_cmd ${ns_a} ip nexthop add id 401 via ${prefix4}.${a_r1}.2 dev veth_A-R1
+       run_cmd ${ns_a} ip nexthop add id 402 via ${prefix4}.${a_r2}.2 dev veth_A-R2
+       run_cmd ${ns_a} ip nexthop add id 403 group 401/402
+       run_cmd ${ns_a} ip route add ${host4_b_addr} src ${host4_a_addr} nhid 403
+
+       # Set up host B with multipath routes to host A host4_a_addr
+       run_cmd ${ns_b} ip addr add ${host4_b_addr} dev lo
+       run_cmd ${ns_b} ip nexthop add id 401 via ${prefix4}.${b_r1}.2 dev veth_B-R1
+       run_cmd ${ns_b} ip nexthop add id 402 via ${prefix4}.${b_r2}.2 dev veth_B-R2
+       run_cmd ${ns_b} ip nexthop add id 403 group 401/402
+       run_cmd ${ns_b} ip route add ${host4_a_addr} src ${host4_b_addr} nhid 403
+}
+
+setup_multipath_old() {
+       # Set up host A with multipath routes to host B host4_b_addr
+       run_cmd ${ns_a} ip addr add ${host4_a_addr} dev lo
+       run_cmd ${ns_a} ip route add ${host4_b_addr} \
+                       src ${host4_a_addr} \
+                       nexthop via ${prefix4}.${a_r1}.2 weight 1 \
+                       nexthop via ${prefix4}.${a_r2}.2 weight 1
+
+       # Set up host B with multipath routes to host A host4_a_addr
+       run_cmd ${ns_b} ip addr add ${host4_b_addr} dev lo
+       run_cmd ${ns_b} ip route add ${host4_a_addr} \
+                       src ${host4_b_addr} \
+                       nexthop via ${prefix4}.${b_r1}.2 weight 1 \
+                       nexthop via ${prefix4}.${b_r2}.2 weight 1
+}
+
+setup_multipath() {
+       if [ "$USE_NH" = "yes" ]; then
+               setup_multipath_new
+       else
+               setup_multipath_old
+       fi
+
+       # Set up routers with routes to dummies
+       run_cmd ${ns_r1} ip route add ${host4_a_addr} via ${prefix4}.${a_r1}.1
+       run_cmd ${ns_r2} ip route add ${host4_a_addr} via ${prefix4}.${a_r2}.1
+       run_cmd ${ns_r1} ip route add ${host4_b_addr} via ${prefix4}.${b_r1}.1
+       run_cmd ${ns_r2} ip route add ${host4_b_addr} via ${prefix4}.${b_r2}.1
+}
+
 setup() {
        [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ] && echo "  need to run as root" && return $ksft_skip
 
@@ -1076,23 +1132,15 @@ link_get_mtu() {
 }
 
 route_get_dst_exception() {
-       ns_cmd="${1}"
-       dst="${2}"
-       dsfield="${3}"
+       ns_cmd="${1}"; shift
 
-       if [ -z "${dsfield}" ]; then
-               dsfield=0
-       fi
-
-       ${ns_cmd} ip route get "${dst}" dsfield "${dsfield}"
+       ${ns_cmd} ip route get "$@"
 }
 
 route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception() {
-       ns_cmd="${1}"
-       dst="${2}"
-       dsfield="${3}"
+       ns_cmd="${1}"; shift
 
-       mtu_parse "$(route_get_dst_exception "${ns_cmd}" "${dst}" "${dsfield}")"
+       mtu_parse "$(route_get_dst_exception "${ns_cmd}" "$@")"
 }
 
 check_pmtu_value() {
@@ -1235,10 +1283,10 @@ test_pmtu_ipv4_dscp_icmp_exception() {
        run_cmd "${ns_a}" ping -q -M want -Q "${dsfield}" -c 1 -w 1 -s "${len}" "${dst2}"
 
        # Check that exceptions have been created with the correct PMTU
-       pmtu_1="$(route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception "${ns_a}" "${dst1}" "${policy_mark}")"
+       pmtu_1="$(route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception "${ns_a}" "${dst1}" dsfield "${policy_mark}")"
        check_pmtu_value "1400" "${pmtu_1}" "exceeding MTU" || return 1
 
-       pmtu_2="$(route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception "${ns_a}" "${dst2}" "${policy_mark}")"
+       pmtu_2="$(route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception "${ns_a}" "${dst2}" dsfield "${policy_mark}")"
        check_pmtu_value "1500" "${pmtu_2}" "exceeding MTU" || return 1
 }
 
@@ -1285,9 +1333,9 @@ test_pmtu_ipv4_dscp_udp_exception() {
                UDP:"${dst2}":50000,tos="${dsfield}"
 
        # Check that exceptions have been created with the correct PMTU
-       pmtu_1="$(route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception "${ns_a}" "${dst1}" "${policy_mark}")"
+       pmtu_1="$(route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception "${ns_a}" "${dst1}" dsfield "${policy_mark}")"
        check_pmtu_value "1400" "${pmtu_1}" "exceeding MTU" || return 1
-       pmtu_2="$(route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception "${ns_a}" "${dst2}" "${policy_mark}")"
+       pmtu_2="$(route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception "${ns_a}" "${dst2}" dsfield "${policy_mark}")"
        check_pmtu_value "1500" "${pmtu_2}" "exceeding MTU" || return 1
 }
 
@@ -2329,6 +2377,36 @@ test_pmtu_ipv6_route_change() {
        test_pmtu_ipvX_route_change 6
 }
 
+test_pmtu_ipv4_mp_exceptions() {
+       setup namespaces routing multipath || return $ksft_skip
+
+       trace "${ns_a}"  veth_A-R1    "${ns_r1}" veth_R1-A \
+             "${ns_r1}" veth_R1-B    "${ns_b}"  veth_B-R1 \
+             "${ns_a}"  veth_A-R2    "${ns_r2}" veth_R2-A \
+             "${ns_r2}" veth_R2-B    "${ns_b}"  veth_B-R2
+
+       # Set up initial MTU values
+       mtu "${ns_a}"  veth_A-R1 2000
+       mtu "${ns_r1}" veth_R1-A 2000
+       mtu "${ns_r1}" veth_R1-B 1500
+       mtu "${ns_b}"  veth_B-R1 1500
+
+       mtu "${ns_a}"  veth_A-R2 2000
+       mtu "${ns_r2}" veth_R2-A 2000
+       mtu "${ns_r2}" veth_R2-B 1500
+       mtu "${ns_b}"  veth_B-R2 1500
+
+       # Ping and expect two nexthop exceptions for two routes
+       run_cmd ${ns_a} ping -q -M want -i 0.1 -c 1 -s 1800 "${host4_b_addr}"
+
+       # Check that exceptions have been created with the correct PMTU
+       pmtu_a_R1="$(route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception "${ns_a}" "${host4_b_addr}" oif veth_A-R1)"
+       pmtu_a_R2="$(route_get_dst_pmtu_from_exception "${ns_a}" "${host4_b_addr}" oif veth_A-R2)"
+
+       check_pmtu_value "1500" "${pmtu_a_R1}" "exceeding MTU (veth_A-R1)" || return 1
+       check_pmtu_value "1500" "${pmtu_a_R2}" "exceeding MTU (veth_A-R2)" || return 1
+}
+
 usage() {
        echo
        echo "$0 [OPTIONS] [TEST]..."