Message ID | 20210526170110.54864-1-lariel@nvidia.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | [net] net/sched: act_ct: Fix ct template allocation for zone 0 | expand |
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 08:01:10PM +0300, Ariel Levkovich wrote: > Fix current behavior of skipping template allocation in case the > ct action is in zone 0. > > Skipping the allocation may cause the datapath ct code to ignore the > entire ct action with all its attributes (commit, nat) in case the ct > action in zone 0 was preceded by a ct clear action. > > The ct clear action sets the ct_state to untracked and resets the > skb->_nfct pointer. Under these conditions and without an allocated > ct template, the skb->_nfct pointer will remain NULL which will > cause the tc ct action handler to exit without handling commit and nat > actions, if such exist. > > For example, the following rule in OVS dp: > recirc_id(0x2),ct_state(+new-est-rel-rpl+trk),ct_label(0/0x1), \ > in_port(eth0),actions:ct_clear,ct(commit,nat(src=10.11.0.12)), \ > recirc(0x37a) > > Will result in act_ct skipping the commit and nat actions in zone 0. > > The change removes the skipping of template allocation for zone 0 and > treats it the same as any other zone. > > Fixes: b57dc7c13ea9 ("net/sched: Introduce action ct") > Signed-off-by: Ariel Levkovich <lariel@nvidia.com> > --- > net/sched/act_ct.c | 3 --- Hah! I guess I had looked only at netfilter code regarding NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_ID. > 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/net/sched/act_ct.c b/net/sched/act_ct.c > index ec7a1c438df9..dfdfb677e6a9 100644 > --- a/net/sched/act_ct.c > +++ b/net/sched/act_ct.c > @@ -1202,9 +1202,6 @@ static int tcf_ct_fill_params(struct net *net, > sizeof(p->zone)); > } > > - if (p->zone == NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_ID) > - return 0; > - This patch makes act_ct behave like ovs kernel datapath, but I'm not sure ovs kernel is doing the right thing. :-) (jump to last paragraph for my suggestion, might ease the reading) As you described: "The ct clear action sets the ct_state to untracked and resets the skb->_nfct pointer." I think the problem lies on the first part, on setting it to untracked. That was introduced in ovs kernel on commit b8226962b1c4 ("openvswitch: add ct_clear action") and AFAICT the idea there was to "reset it to original state" [A]. Then ovs userspace has commit 0cdfddddb664 ("datapath: add ct_clear action") as well, a mirror of the one above. There, it is noted: " - if IP_CT_UNTRACKED is not available use 0 as other nf_ct_set() calls do. Since we're setting ct to NULL this is okay." Thing is, IP_CT_ESTABLISHED is the first member of enum ip_conntrack_info and evalutes 0, while IP_CT_UNTRACKED is actually: include/uapi/linux/netfilter/nf_conntrack_common.h: /* only for userspace compatibility */ #ifndef __KERNEL__ IP_CT_NEW_REPLY = IP_CT_NUMBER, #else IP_CT_UNTRACKED = 7, #endif In the commits above, none of them mention that the packet should be set to Untracked. That's a different thing than "undoing CT".. That setting untrack here is the equivalent of: # iptables -A ... -j CT --notrack Then, when it finally reaches nf_conntrack_in: tmpl = nf_ct_get(skb, &ctinfo); vvvv--- NULL if from act_ct and zone 0, !NULL if from ovs if (tmpl || ctinfo == IP_CT_UNTRACKED) { ^^-- always true after ct_clear /* Previously seen (loopback or untracked)? Ignore. */ if ((tmpl && !nf_ct_is_template(tmpl)) || ctinfo == IP_CT_UNTRACKED) ^^--- always true.. return NF_ACCEPT; ^^ returns her skb->_nfct = 0; } If ct_clear (act_ct and ovs) instead set it 0 (which, well, it's odd but maps to IP_CT_ESTABLISHED), it wouldn't match on the conditions above, and would do CT normally. With all that, what about keeping the check here, as it avoids an allocation that AFAICT is superfluous when not setting a zone != 0 and atomics for _get/_put, and changing ct_clear instead (act_ct and ovs), to NOT set the packet as IP_CT_UNTRACKED? Thanks, Marcelo > nf_ct_zone_init(&zone, p->zone, NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_DIR, 0); > tmpl = nf_ct_tmpl_alloc(net, &zone, GFP_KERNEL); > if (!tmpl) { > -- > 2.25.2 >
On 5/26/21 9:49 PM, Marcelo Ricardo Leitner wrote: > On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 08:01:10PM +0300, Ariel Levkovich wrote: >> Fix current behavior of skipping template allocation in case the >> ct action is in zone 0. >> >> Skipping the allocation may cause the datapath ct code to ignore the >> entire ct action with all its attributes (commit, nat) in case the ct >> action in zone 0 was preceded by a ct clear action. >> >> The ct clear action sets the ct_state to untracked and resets the >> skb->_nfct pointer. Under these conditions and without an allocated >> ct template, the skb->_nfct pointer will remain NULL which will >> cause the tc ct action handler to exit without handling commit and nat >> actions, if such exist. >> >> For example, the following rule in OVS dp: >> recirc_id(0x2),ct_state(+new-est-rel-rpl+trk),ct_label(0/0x1), \ >> in_port(eth0),actions:ct_clear,ct(commit,nat(src=10.11.0.12)), \ >> recirc(0x37a) >> >> Will result in act_ct skipping the commit and nat actions in zone 0. >> >> The change removes the skipping of template allocation for zone 0 and >> treats it the same as any other zone. >> >> Fixes: b57dc7c13ea9 ("net/sched: Introduce action ct") >> Signed-off-by: Ariel Levkovich <lariel@nvidia.com> >> --- >> net/sched/act_ct.c | 3 --- > Hah! I guess I had looked only at netfilter code regarding > NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_ID. > >> 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/net/sched/act_ct.c b/net/sched/act_ct.c >> index ec7a1c438df9..dfdfb677e6a9 100644 >> --- a/net/sched/act_ct.c >> +++ b/net/sched/act_ct.c >> @@ -1202,9 +1202,6 @@ static int tcf_ct_fill_params(struct net *net, >> sizeof(p->zone)); >> } >> >> - if (p->zone == NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_ID) >> - return 0; >> - > This patch makes act_ct behave like ovs kernel datapath, but I'm not > sure ovs kernel is doing the right thing. :-) (jump to last paragraph > for my suggestion, might ease the reading) > > As you described: > "The ct clear action sets the ct_state to untracked and resets the > skb->_nfct pointer." I think the problem lies on the first part, on > setting it to untracked. > > That was introduced in ovs kernel on commit b8226962b1c4 > ("openvswitch: add ct_clear action") and AFAICT the idea there was to > "reset it to original state" [A]. > > Then ovs userspace has commit 0cdfddddb664 ("datapath: add ct_clear > action") as well, a mirror of the one above. There, it is noted: > " - if IP_CT_UNTRACKED is not available use 0 as other nf_ct_set() > calls do. Since we're setting ct to NULL this is okay." > > Thing is, IP_CT_ESTABLISHED is the first member of enum > ip_conntrack_info and evalutes 0, while IP_CT_UNTRACKED is actually: > include/uapi/linux/netfilter/nf_conntrack_common.h: > /* only for userspace compatibility */ > #ifndef __KERNEL__ > IP_CT_NEW_REPLY = IP_CT_NUMBER, > #else > IP_CT_UNTRACKED = 7, > #endif > > In the commits above, none of them mention that the packet should be > set to Untracked. That's a different thing than "undoing CT".. > That setting untrack here is the equivalent of: > # iptables -A ... -j CT --notrack > > Then, when it finally reaches nf_conntrack_in: > tmpl = nf_ct_get(skb, &ctinfo); > vvvv--- NULL if from act_ct and zone 0, !NULL if from ovs > if (tmpl || ctinfo == IP_CT_UNTRACKED) { > ^^-- always true after ct_clear > /* Previously seen (loopback or untracked)? Ignore. */ > if ((tmpl && !nf_ct_is_template(tmpl)) || > ctinfo == IP_CT_UNTRACKED) > ^^--- always true.. > return NF_ACCEPT; > ^^ returns her > skb->_nfct = 0; > } > > If ct_clear (act_ct and ovs) instead set it 0 (which, well, it's odd > but maps to IP_CT_ESTABLISHED), it wouldn't match on the conditions > above, and would do CT normally. > > With all that, what about keeping the check here, as it avoids an > allocation that AFAICT is superfluous when not setting a zone != 0 and > atomics for _get/_put, and changing ct_clear instead (act_ct and ovs), > to NOT set the packet as IP_CT_UNTRACKED? > > Thanks, > Marcelo I understand your point. But if we go in this path, that means going into zone 0, skb will not be associated with zone 0 unless there was a ct_clear action prior to that. skb->_nfct will carry the pointer from previous zone. I see several scenarios where this will be problematic. Thanks, Ariel > >> nf_ct_zone_init(&zone, p->zone, NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_DIR, 0); >> tmpl = nf_ct_tmpl_alloc(net, &zone, GFP_KERNEL); >> if (!tmpl) { >> -- >> 2.25.2 >>
On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 11:36:18AM -0400, Ariel Levkovich wrote: > > On 5/26/21 9:49 PM, Marcelo Ricardo Leitner wrote: > > On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 08:01:10PM +0300, Ariel Levkovich wrote: > > > Fix current behavior of skipping template allocation in case the > > > ct action is in zone 0. > > > > > > Skipping the allocation may cause the datapath ct code to ignore the > > > entire ct action with all its attributes (commit, nat) in case the ct > > > action in zone 0 was preceded by a ct clear action. > > > > > > The ct clear action sets the ct_state to untracked and resets the > > > skb->_nfct pointer. Under these conditions and without an allocated > > > ct template, the skb->_nfct pointer will remain NULL which will > > > cause the tc ct action handler to exit without handling commit and nat > > > actions, if such exist. > > > > > > For example, the following rule in OVS dp: > > > recirc_id(0x2),ct_state(+new-est-rel-rpl+trk),ct_label(0/0x1), \ > > > in_port(eth0),actions:ct_clear,ct(commit,nat(src=10.11.0.12)), \ > > > recirc(0x37a) > > > > > > Will result in act_ct skipping the commit and nat actions in zone 0. > > > > > > The change removes the skipping of template allocation for zone 0 and > > > treats it the same as any other zone. > > > > > > Fixes: b57dc7c13ea9 ("net/sched: Introduce action ct") > > > Signed-off-by: Ariel Levkovich <lariel@nvidia.com> > > > --- > > > net/sched/act_ct.c | 3 --- > > Hah! I guess I had looked only at netfilter code regarding > > NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_ID. > > > > > 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/net/sched/act_ct.c b/net/sched/act_ct.c > > > index ec7a1c438df9..dfdfb677e6a9 100644 > > > --- a/net/sched/act_ct.c > > > +++ b/net/sched/act_ct.c > > > @@ -1202,9 +1202,6 @@ static int tcf_ct_fill_params(struct net *net, > > > sizeof(p->zone)); > > > } > > > - if (p->zone == NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_ID) > > > - return 0; > > > - > > This patch makes act_ct behave like ovs kernel datapath, but I'm not > > sure ovs kernel is doing the right thing. :-) (jump to last paragraph > > for my suggestion, might ease the reading) > > > > As you described: > > "The ct clear action sets the ct_state to untracked and resets the > > skb->_nfct pointer." I think the problem lies on the first part, on > > setting it to untracked. > > > > That was introduced in ovs kernel on commit b8226962b1c4 > > ("openvswitch: add ct_clear action") and AFAICT the idea there was to > > "reset it to original state" [A]. > > > > Then ovs userspace has commit 0cdfddddb664 ("datapath: add ct_clear > > action") as well, a mirror of the one above. There, it is noted: > > " - if IP_CT_UNTRACKED is not available use 0 as other nf_ct_set() > > calls do. Since we're setting ct to NULL this is okay." > > > > Thing is, IP_CT_ESTABLISHED is the first member of enum > > ip_conntrack_info and evalutes 0, while IP_CT_UNTRACKED is actually: > > include/uapi/linux/netfilter/nf_conntrack_common.h: > > /* only for userspace compatibility */ > > #ifndef __KERNEL__ > > IP_CT_NEW_REPLY = IP_CT_NUMBER, > > #else > > IP_CT_UNTRACKED = 7, > > #endif > > > > In the commits above, none of them mention that the packet should be > > set to Untracked. That's a different thing than "undoing CT".. > > That setting untrack here is the equivalent of: > > # iptables -A ... -j CT --notrack > > > > Then, when it finally reaches nf_conntrack_in: > > tmpl = nf_ct_get(skb, &ctinfo); > > vvvv--- NULL if from act_ct and zone 0, !NULL if from ovs > > if (tmpl || ctinfo == IP_CT_UNTRACKED) { > > ^^-- always true after ct_clear > > /* Previously seen (loopback or untracked)? Ignore. */ > > if ((tmpl && !nf_ct_is_template(tmpl)) || > > ctinfo == IP_CT_UNTRACKED) > > ^^--- always true.. > > return NF_ACCEPT; > > ^^ returns her > > skb->_nfct = 0; > > } > > > > If ct_clear (act_ct and ovs) instead set it 0 (which, well, it's odd > > but maps to IP_CT_ESTABLISHED), it wouldn't match on the conditions > > above, and would do CT normally. > > > > With all that, what about keeping the check here, as it avoids an > > allocation that AFAICT is superfluous when not setting a zone != 0 and > > atomics for _get/_put, and changing ct_clear instead (act_ct and ovs), > > to NOT set the packet as IP_CT_UNTRACKED? > > > > Thanks, > > Marcelo > > I understand your point. But if we go in this path, that means going into > zone 0, > > skb will not be associated with zone 0 unless there was a ct_clear action > prior to that. > > skb->_nfct will carry the pointer from previous zone. I see several > scenarios where this will > > be problematic. I don't follow why. When the skb is created, skb->_nfct is "entirely NULL", right? Done by the memset() on __alloc_skb(). Then, @@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ static int tcf_ct_act(struct sk_buff *skb, const struct tc_action *a, ct = nf_ct_get(skb, &ctinfo); if (ct) { nf_conntrack_put(&ct->ct_general); - nf_ct_set(skb, NULL, IP_CT_UNTRACKED); + nf_ct_set(skb, NULL, 0); } goto out_clear; would restore it to that state and not have a pointer to the previous zone in skb->_nfct. Thanks, Marcelo > > > Thanks, > > Ariel > > > > > > nf_ct_zone_init(&zone, p->zone, NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_DIR, 0); > > > tmpl = nf_ct_tmpl_alloc(net, &zone, GFP_KERNEL); > > > if (!tmpl) { > > > -- > > > 2.25.2 > > >
On 5/27/21 11:50 AM, Marcelo Ricardo Leitner wrote: > On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 11:36:18AM -0400, Ariel Levkovich wrote: >> On 5/26/21 9:49 PM, Marcelo Ricardo Leitner wrote: >>> On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 08:01:10PM +0300, Ariel Levkovich wrote: >>>> Fix current behavior of skipping template allocation in case the >>>> ct action is in zone 0. >>>> >>>> Skipping the allocation may cause the datapath ct code to ignore the >>>> entire ct action with all its attributes (commit, nat) in case the ct >>>> action in zone 0 was preceded by a ct clear action. >>>> >>>> The ct clear action sets the ct_state to untracked and resets the >>>> skb->_nfct pointer. Under these conditions and without an allocated >>>> ct template, the skb->_nfct pointer will remain NULL which will >>>> cause the tc ct action handler to exit without handling commit and nat >>>> actions, if such exist. >>>> >>>> For example, the following rule in OVS dp: >>>> recirc_id(0x2),ct_state(+new-est-rel-rpl+trk),ct_label(0/0x1), \ >>>> in_port(eth0),actions:ct_clear,ct(commit,nat(src=10.11.0.12)), \ >>>> recirc(0x37a) >>>> >>>> Will result in act_ct skipping the commit and nat actions in zone 0. >>>> >>>> The change removes the skipping of template allocation for zone 0 and >>>> treats it the same as any other zone. >>>> >>>> Fixes: b57dc7c13ea9 ("net/sched: Introduce action ct") >>>> Signed-off-by: Ariel Levkovich <lariel@nvidia.com> >>>> --- >>>> net/sched/act_ct.c | 3 --- >>> Hah! I guess I had looked only at netfilter code regarding >>> NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_ID. >>> >>>> 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/net/sched/act_ct.c b/net/sched/act_ct.c >>>> index ec7a1c438df9..dfdfb677e6a9 100644 >>>> --- a/net/sched/act_ct.c >>>> +++ b/net/sched/act_ct.c >>>> @@ -1202,9 +1202,6 @@ static int tcf_ct_fill_params(struct net *net, >>>> sizeof(p->zone)); >>>> } >>>> - if (p->zone == NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_ID) >>>> - return 0; >>>> - >>> This patch makes act_ct behave like ovs kernel datapath, but I'm not >>> sure ovs kernel is doing the right thing. :-) (jump to last paragraph >>> for my suggestion, might ease the reading) >>> >>> As you described: >>> "The ct clear action sets the ct_state to untracked and resets the >>> skb->_nfct pointer." I think the problem lies on the first part, on >>> setting it to untracked. >>> >>> That was introduced in ovs kernel on commit b8226962b1c4 >>> ("openvswitch: add ct_clear action") and AFAICT the idea there was to >>> "reset it to original state" [A]. >>> >>> Then ovs userspace has commit 0cdfddddb664 ("datapath: add ct_clear >>> action") as well, a mirror of the one above. There, it is noted: >>> " - if IP_CT_UNTRACKED is not available use 0 as other nf_ct_set() >>> calls do. Since we're setting ct to NULL this is okay." >>> >>> Thing is, IP_CT_ESTABLISHED is the first member of enum >>> ip_conntrack_info and evalutes 0, while IP_CT_UNTRACKED is actually: >>> include/uapi/linux/netfilter/nf_conntrack_common.h: >>> /* only for userspace compatibility */ >>> #ifndef __KERNEL__ >>> IP_CT_NEW_REPLY = IP_CT_NUMBER, >>> #else >>> IP_CT_UNTRACKED = 7, >>> #endif >>> >>> In the commits above, none of them mention that the packet should be >>> set to Untracked. That's a different thing than "undoing CT".. >>> That setting untrack here is the equivalent of: >>> # iptables -A ... -j CT --notrack >>> >>> Then, when it finally reaches nf_conntrack_in: >>> tmpl = nf_ct_get(skb, &ctinfo); >>> vvvv--- NULL if from act_ct and zone 0, !NULL if from ovs >>> if (tmpl || ctinfo == IP_CT_UNTRACKED) { >>> ^^-- always true after ct_clear >>> /* Previously seen (loopback or untracked)? Ignore. */ >>> if ((tmpl && !nf_ct_is_template(tmpl)) || >>> ctinfo == IP_CT_UNTRACKED) >>> ^^--- always true.. >>> return NF_ACCEPT; >>> ^^ returns her >>> skb->_nfct = 0; >>> } >>> >>> If ct_clear (act_ct and ovs) instead set it 0 (which, well, it's odd >>> but maps to IP_CT_ESTABLISHED), it wouldn't match on the conditions >>> above, and would do CT normally. >>> >>> With all that, what about keeping the check here, as it avoids an >>> allocation that AFAICT is superfluous when not setting a zone != 0 and >>> atomics for _get/_put, and changing ct_clear instead (act_ct and ovs), >>> to NOT set the packet as IP_CT_UNTRACKED? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Marcelo >> I understand your point. But if we go in this path, that means going into >> zone 0, >> >> skb will not be associated with zone 0 unless there was a ct_clear action >> prior to that. >> >> skb->_nfct will carry the pointer from previous zone. I see several >> scenarios where this will >> >> be problematic. > I don't follow why. When the skb is created, skb->_nfct is "entirely NULL", > right? Done by the memset() on __alloc_skb(). > > Then, > > @@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ static int tcf_ct_act(struct sk_buff *skb, const struct tc_action *a, > ct = nf_ct_get(skb, &ctinfo); > if (ct) { > nf_conntrack_put(&ct->ct_general); > - nf_ct_set(skb, NULL, IP_CT_UNTRACKED); > + nf_ct_set(skb, NULL, 0); > } > > goto out_clear; > > would restore it to that state and not have a pointer to the previous > zone in skb->_nfct. > > Thanks, > Marcelo I meant if there's no ct_clear action. Assume we already when through zone X in some previous action. In such case skb->_nfct has that zone's id. Now, if we go to zone=0, we skip this entirely, since p->tmpl is NULL : /* Associate skb with specified zone. */ if (tmpl) { nf_conntrack_put(skb_nfct(skb)); nf_conntrack_get(&tmpl->ct_general); nf_ct_set(skb, tmpl, IP_CT_NEW); } And then in nf_conntrack_in it continues with the previous zone: err = nf_conntrack_in(skb, &state) calling -> ret = resolve_normal_ct(tmpl, skb, dataoff, protonum, state); calling -> zone = nf_ct_zone_tmpl(tmpl, skb, &tmp); I encountered it by accident while running one of our test which was buggy but due to the zone=0 bug the bug in the test was hidden and test passed. Once I enabled my fix to alloc templated for zone=0 it was exposed. The test doesn't use ct_clear between zones. Ariel > >> >> Thanks, >> >> Ariel >> >>>> nf_ct_zone_init(&zone, p->zone, NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_DIR, 0); >>>> tmpl = nf_ct_tmpl_alloc(net, &zone, GFP_KERNEL); >>>> if (!tmpl) { >>>> -- >>>> 2.25.2 >>>>
On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 12:14:21PM -0400, Ariel Levkovich wrote: ... > I meant if there's no ct_clear action. > > Assume we already when through zone X in some previous action. > > In such case skb->_nfct has that zone's id. > > Now, if we go to zone=0, we skip this entirely, since p->tmpl is NULL : > > /* Associate skb with specified zone. */ > if (tmpl) { > nf_conntrack_put(skb_nfct(skb)); > nf_conntrack_get(&tmpl->ct_general); > nf_ct_set(skb, tmpl, IP_CT_NEW); > } > > > And then in nf_conntrack_in it continues with the previous zone: > > err = nf_conntrack_in(skb, &state) > > calling -> ret = resolve_normal_ct(tmpl, skb, dataoff, > protonum, state); > > calling -> zone = nf_ct_zone_tmpl(tmpl, skb, &tmp); > > > I encountered it by accident while running one of our test which was buggy > > but due to the zone=0 bug the bug in the test was hidden and test passed. > > Once I enabled my fix to alloc templated for zone=0 it was exposed. > > The test doesn't use ct_clear between zones. I see now, thanks. When you had said without ct_clear, I thought only about the first run through ct. Didn't think there would be this implicit ct_clear expectation. It could also erase _nfct if zone==0, but agree, too much especial handling for zone 0. Seems it needs both fixes then, while this patch is good as is. Acked-by: Marcelo Ricardo Leitner <marcelo.leitner@gmail.com>
Hello: This patch was applied to netdev/net.git (refs/heads/master): On Wed, 26 May 2021 20:01:10 +0300 you wrote: > Fix current behavior of skipping template allocation in case the > ct action is in zone 0. > > Skipping the allocation may cause the datapath ct code to ignore the > entire ct action with all its attributes (commit, nat) in case the ct > action in zone 0 was preceded by a ct clear action. > > [...] Here is the summary with links: - [net] net/sched: act_ct: Fix ct template allocation for zone 0 https://git.kernel.org/netdev/net/c/fb91702b743d You are awesome, thank you! -- Deet-doot-dot, I am a bot. https://korg.docs.kernel.org/patchwork/pwbot.html
diff --git a/net/sched/act_ct.c b/net/sched/act_ct.c index ec7a1c438df9..dfdfb677e6a9 100644 --- a/net/sched/act_ct.c +++ b/net/sched/act_ct.c @@ -1202,9 +1202,6 @@ static int tcf_ct_fill_params(struct net *net, sizeof(p->zone)); } - if (p->zone == NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_ID) - return 0; - nf_ct_zone_init(&zone, p->zone, NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_DIR, 0); tmpl = nf_ct_tmpl_alloc(net, &zone, GFP_KERNEL); if (!tmpl) {
Fix current behavior of skipping template allocation in case the ct action is in zone 0. Skipping the allocation may cause the datapath ct code to ignore the entire ct action with all its attributes (commit, nat) in case the ct action in zone 0 was preceded by a ct clear action. The ct clear action sets the ct_state to untracked and resets the skb->_nfct pointer. Under these conditions and without an allocated ct template, the skb->_nfct pointer will remain NULL which will cause the tc ct action handler to exit without handling commit and nat actions, if such exist. For example, the following rule in OVS dp: recirc_id(0x2),ct_state(+new-est-rel-rpl+trk),ct_label(0/0x1), \ in_port(eth0),actions:ct_clear,ct(commit,nat(src=10.11.0.12)), \ recirc(0x37a) Will result in act_ct skipping the commit and nat actions in zone 0. The change removes the skipping of template allocation for zone 0 and treats it the same as any other zone. Fixes: b57dc7c13ea9 ("net/sched: Introduce action ct") Signed-off-by: Ariel Levkovich <lariel@nvidia.com> --- net/sched/act_ct.c | 3 --- 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-)