inet: frags: Remove unnecessary smp_store_release/READ_ONCE
The smp_store_release call in fqdir_exit cannot protect the setting of fqdir->dead as claimed because its memory barrier is only guaranteed to be one-way and the barrier precedes the setting of fqdir->dead. IOW it doesn't provide any barriers between fq->dir and the following hash table destruction. In fact, the code is safe anyway because call_rcu does provide both the memory barrier as well as a guarantee that when the destruction work starts executing all RCU readers will see the updated value for fqdir->dead. Therefore this patch removes the unnecessary smp_store_release call as well as the corresponding READ_ONCE on the read-side in order to not confuse future readers of this code. Comments have been added in their places. Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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@ -193,10 +193,12 @@ void fqdir_exit(struct fqdir *fqdir)
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fqdir->high_thresh = 0; /* prevent creation of new frags */
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/* paired with READ_ONCE() in inet_frag_kill() :
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* We want to prevent rhashtable_remove_fast() calls
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fqdir->dead = true;
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/* call_rcu is supposed to provide memory barrier semantics,
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* separating the setting of fqdir->dead with the destruction
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* work. This implicit barrier is paired with inet_frag_kill().
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*/
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smp_store_release(&fqdir->dead, true);
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INIT_RCU_WORK(&fqdir->destroy_rwork, fqdir_rwork_fn);
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queue_rcu_work(system_wq, &fqdir->destroy_rwork);
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@ -214,10 +216,12 @@ void inet_frag_kill(struct inet_frag_queue *fq)
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fq->flags |= INET_FRAG_COMPLETE;
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rcu_read_lock();
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/* This READ_ONCE() is paired with smp_store_release()
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* in inet_frags_exit_net().
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/* The RCU read lock provides a memory barrier
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* guaranteeing that if fqdir->dead is false then
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* the hash table destruction will not start until
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* after we unlock. Paired with inet_frags_exit_net().
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*/
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if (!READ_ONCE(fqdir->dead)) {
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if (!fqdir->dead) {
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rhashtable_remove_fast(&fqdir->rhashtable, &fq->node,
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fqdir->f->rhash_params);
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refcount_dec(&fq->refcnt);
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