On 4/11/25 16:31, Jiayuan Chen wrote: > On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 01:32:41PM +0200, Michal Luczaj wrote: >> +static void test_send_redir_recv(int sd_send, int send_flags, int sd_peer, >> + int sd_in, int sd_out, int sd_recv, >> + struct maps *maps, int status) >> +{ >> + unsigned int drop, pass; >> + char *send_buf = "ab"; >> + char recv_buf = '\0'; >> + ssize_t n, len = 1; >> + /* Zero out the verdict map */ >> + if (xbpf_map_update_elem(maps->verd, &u32(SK_DROP), &u32(0), BPF_ANY) || >> + xbpf_map_update_elem(maps->verd, &u32(SK_PASS), &u32(0), BPF_ANY)) >> + return; >> + >> + if (xbpf_map_update_elem(maps->in, &u32(0), &u64(sd_in), BPF_NOEXIST)) >> + return; >> + >> + if (xbpf_map_update_elem(maps->out, &u32(0), &u64(sd_out), BPF_NOEXIST)) >> + goto del_in; >> + >> + /* Last byte is OOB data when send_flags has MSG_OOB bit set */ >> + if (send_flags & MSG_OOB) >> + len++; >> + n = send(sd_send, send_buf, len, send_flags); >> + if (n >= 0 && n < len) >> + FAIL("incomplete send"); >> + if (n < 0) { >> + /* sk_msg redirect combo not supported? */ >> + if (status & SUPPORTED || errno != EACCES) >> + FAIL_ERRNO("send"); >> + goto out; >> + } >> + >> + if (!(status & SUPPORTED)) { >> + handle_unsupported(sd_send, sd_peer, sd_in, sd_out, sd_recv, >> + maps->verd, status); >> + goto out; >> + } >> + >> + errno = 0; >> + n = recv_timeout(sd_recv, &recv_buf, 1, 0, IO_TIMEOUT_SEC); >> + if (n != 1) { >> + FAIL_ERRNO("recv_timeout()"); >> + goto out; >> + } > I prefer multiple send and receive operations, or implementing a loop at > the outer level. If you referring to MSG_OOB that "emulates" multiple send(), that's quite deliberate: to exercise what is actually happening on unix_stream_sendmsg(, MSG_OOB). And, well, to follow the selftests logic in sockmap_listen.c:pairs_redir_to_connected(). Would you rather have it split anyway? Thanks, Michal