Commit c4c832f8 authored by Nikolay Aleksandrov's avatar Nikolay Aleksandrov Committed by David S. Miller

bridge: disable softirqs around br_fdb_update to avoid lockup

br_fdb_update() can be called in process context in the following way:
br_fdb_add() -> __br_fdb_add() -> br_fdb_update() (if NTF_USE flag is set)
so we need to disable softirqs because there are softirq users of the
hash_lock. One easy way to reproduce this is to modify the bridge utility
to set NTF_USE, enable stp and then set maxageing to a low value so
br_fdb_cleanup() is called frequently and then just add new entries in
a loop. This happens because br_fdb_cleanup() is called from timer/softirq
context. The spin locks in br_fdb_update were _bh before commit f8ae737d
("[BRIDGE]: forwarding remove unneeded preempt and bh diasables")
and at the time that commit was correct because br_fdb_update() couldn't be
called from process context, but that changed after commit:
292d1398 ("bridge: add NTF_USE support")
Using local_bh_disable/enable around br_fdb_update() allows us to keep
using the spin_lock/unlock in br_fdb_update for the fast-path.
Signed-off-by: default avatarNikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@cumulusnetworks.com>
Fixes: 292d1398 ("bridge: add NTF_USE support")
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parent 7ff46e79
...@@ -796,9 +796,11 @@ static int __br_fdb_add(struct ndmsg *ndm, struct net_bridge_port *p, ...@@ -796,9 +796,11 @@ static int __br_fdb_add(struct ndmsg *ndm, struct net_bridge_port *p,
int err = 0; int err = 0;
if (ndm->ndm_flags & NTF_USE) { if (ndm->ndm_flags & NTF_USE) {
local_bh_disable();
rcu_read_lock(); rcu_read_lock();
br_fdb_update(p->br, p, addr, vid, true); br_fdb_update(p->br, p, addr, vid, true);
rcu_read_unlock(); rcu_read_unlock();
local_bh_enable();
} else { } else {
spin_lock_bh(&p->br->hash_lock); spin_lock_bh(&p->br->hash_lock);
err = fdb_add_entry(p, addr, ndm->ndm_state, err = fdb_add_entry(p, addr, ndm->ndm_state,
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