cvs commit: src/sys/kern uipc_socket.c

Andrey Chernov ache at FreeBSD.org
Sun Jan 21 20:53:46 UTC 2007


On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 12:06:46PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Thursday 02 November 2006 12:45, Andre Oppermann wrote:
> > andre       2006-11-02 17:45:28 UTC
> > 
> >   FreeBSD src repository
> > 
> >   Modified files:
> >     sys/kern             uipc_socket.c 
> >   Log:
> >   Use the improved m_uiotombuf() function instead of home grown sosend_copyin()
> >   to do the userland to kernel copying in sosend_generic() and sosend_dgram().
> >   
> >   sosend_copyin() is retained for ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS which are not yet supported
> >   by m_uiotombuf().
> >   
> >   Benchmaring shows significant improvements (95% confidence):
> >    66% less cpu (or 2.9 times better) with new sosend vs. old sosend (non-TSO)
> >    65% less cpu (or 2.8 times better) with new sosend vs. old sosend (TSO)
> >   
> >   (Sender AMD Opteron 852 (2.6GHz) with em(4) PCI-X-133 interface and receiver
> >   DELL Poweredge SC1425 P-IV Xeon 3.2GHz with em(4) LOM connected back to back
> >   at 1000Base-TX full duplex.)
> >   
> >   Sponsored by:   TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
> >   MFC after:      3 month
> 
> This breaks writes of 0 bytes (e.g. write(s, NULL, 0)) to sockets because
> m_getm2(NULL, 0, ...) returns NULL and thus m_uiotombuf() returns NULL and
> sosend_*() now return EFAULT.  sosend_copyin() correctly handles this case
> since it always allocates at least one mbuf.  I'm not sure if m_uiotombuf()
> is at fault or if something else is, so I'll let you fix it.  This explains
> the recent breakage of kcheckpass (KDE screen saver password checker) on
> current, and possibly other things as well.
> 
> Also, you've introduced another regression in that if the m_get2m() fails it
> should be returning ENOBUFS and not EFAULT to userland.  The comments in
> sosend_*() about 'EFAULT being the only possible error' are obviously
> wrong. :)

Is there any progress in fixing this bug?


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