On 7/15/25 4:49 PM, Chia-Yu Chang (Nokia) wrote: > On 7/4/25 10:53 AM, chia-yu.chang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > [...] >>> +} >>> + >>> +/* Handles AccECN option ECT and CE 24-bit byte counters update into >>> + * the u32 value in tcp_sock. As we're processing TCP options, it is >>> + * safe to access from - 1. >>> + */ >>> +static inline s32 tcp_update_ecn_bytes(u32 *cnt, const char *from, >>> + u32 init_offset) { >>> + u32 truncated = (get_unaligned_be32(from - 1) - init_offset) & >>> + 0xFFFFFFU; >>> + u32 delta = (truncated - *cnt) & 0xFFFFFFU; >>> + >>> + /* If delta has the highest bit set (24th bit) indicating >>> + * negative, sign extend to correct an estimation using >>> + * sign_extend32(delta, 24 - 1) >>> + */ >>> + delta = sign_extend32(delta, 23); >> >> I'm under the impression that delta could be simply: >> >> delta = (truncated - *cnt) >> >> What am I missing? > > Hi Paolo, > > I think this code is necessary to ensure delta will not a super large value in case of wrap adound. > > For instance, if truncated = 0x0000001F and *cnt = 0x00FFFFFF, then (truncated - *cnt) = 0xFF000020 > > But sign_extend32(((truncated - *cnt) & 0xFFFFFFU, 23) = 0x00000020, which shall be corrrect. > > Another example, if truncated = 0x0000001F and *cnt = 0x0000003F, then (truncated - *cnt) = 0xFFFFFFE0 > > And sign_extend32(((truncated - *cnt) & 0xFFFFFFU, 23) = 0xFFFFFFE0. > > In this latter example, both are correct. Ok, I missed the fact that *cnt is a 24 bit integer, too. Your code looks good. > > [...] >>> a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c index >>> d98a1a17eb52..2169fd28594e 100644 >>> --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c >>> +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c >>> @@ -385,6 +385,7 @@ static inline bool tcp_urg_mode(const struct tcp_sock *tp) >>> #define OPTION_SMC BIT(9) >>> #define OPTION_MPTCP BIT(10) >>> #define OPTION_AO BIT(11) >>> +#define OPTION_ACCECN BIT(12) >>> >>> static void smc_options_write(__be32 *ptr, u16 *options) { @@ -406,6 >>> +407,8 @@ struct tcp_out_options { >>> u16 mss; /* 0 to disable */ >>> u8 ws; /* window scale, 0 to disable */ >>> u8 num_sack_blocks; /* number of SACK blocks to include */ >>> + u8 num_accecn_fields:7, /* number of AccECN fields needed */ >>> + use_synack_ecn_bytes:1; /* Use synack_ecn_bytes or not */ >>> u8 hash_size; /* bytes in hash_location */ >>> u8 bpf_opt_len; /* length of BPF hdr option */ >>> __u8 *hash_location; /* temporary pointer, overloaded */ >>> @@ -621,6 +624,8 @@ static void tcp_options_write(struct tcphdr *th, struct tcp_sock *tp, >>> struct tcp_out_options *opts, >>> struct tcp_key *key) { >>> + u8 leftover_highbyte = TCPOPT_NOP; /* replace 1st NOP if avail */ >>> + u8 leftover_lowbyte = TCPOPT_NOP; /* replace 2nd NOP in >>> + succession */ >>> __be32 *ptr = (__be32 *)(th + 1); >>> u16 options = opts->options; /* mungable copy */ >>> >>> @@ -656,15 +661,79 @@ static void tcp_options_write(struct tcphdr *th, struct tcp_sock *tp, >>> *ptr++ = htonl(opts->tsecr); >>> } >>> >>> + if (OPTION_ACCECN & options) { >>> + /* Initial values for AccECN option, ordered is based on ECN field bits >>> + * similar to received_ecn_bytes. Used for SYN/ACK AccECN option. >>> + */ >>> + static u32 synack_ecn_bytes[3] = { 0, 0, 0 }; >> >> I think this does not address Eric's concern on v9 WRT global variable, as every CPU will still touch the same memory while accessing the above array. >> >>> + const u8 ect0_idx = INET_ECN_ECT_0 - 1; >>> + const u8 ect1_idx = INET_ECN_ECT_1 - 1; >>> + const u8 ce_idx = INET_ECN_CE - 1; >>> + u32 e0b; >>> + u32 e1b; >>> + u32 ceb; >>> + u8 len; >>> + >>> + if (opts->use_synack_ecn_bytes) { >>> + e0b = synack_ecn_bytes[ect0_idx] + TCP_ACCECN_E0B_INIT_OFFSET; >>> + e1b = synack_ecn_bytes[ect1_idx] + TCP_ACCECN_E1B_INIT_OFFSET; >>> + ceb = synack_ecn_bytes[ce_idx] + >>> + TCP_ACCECN_CEB_INIT_OFFSET; >> >> On the flip side I don't see such array modified here, not in later patches?!? If so you could make it const and a global variable would be ok. > > Sure, I will make it as static const global variable, which I hope this is ok for you. > > >>> +/* Calculates how long AccECN option will fit to @remaining option space. >>> + * >>> + * AccECN option can sometimes replace NOPs used for alignment of >>> +other >>> + * TCP options (up to @max_combine_saving available). >>> + * >>> + * Only solutions with at least @required AccECN fields are accepted. >>> + * >>> + * Returns: The size of the AccECN option excluding space repurposed >>> +from >>> + * the alignment of the other options. >>> + */ >>> +static int tcp_options_fit_accecn(struct tcp_out_options *opts, int required, >>> + int remaining) { >>> + int size = TCP_ACCECN_MAXSIZE; >>> + int max_combine_saving; >>> + >>> + if (opts->use_synack_ecn_bytes) >>> + max_combine_saving = tcp_synack_options_combine_saving(opts); >>> + else >>> + max_combine_saving = opts->num_sack_blocks > 0 ? 2 : 0; >>> + opts->num_accecn_fields = TCP_ACCECN_NUMFIELDS; >>> + while (opts->num_accecn_fields >= required) { >>> + int leftover_size = size & 0x3; >>> + /* Pad to dword if cannot combine */ >>> + if (leftover_size > max_combine_saving) >>> + leftover_size = -((4 - leftover_size) & 0x3); >> >> I *think* that with the above you mean something alike: >> >> size = ALIGN(size, 4); >> leftover_size = 0 >> >> ? >> >> The used code looks quite obscure to me. >> >> /P > > Indeed, I will make below changes in the next version by using ALIGN() and ALIGN_DOWN() > > Here the aim is to pad up (if max_combine_saving is not enough) or trim down (if max_combine saving is enough) to DWORD. > > And the final return size will be the the a multiple of DWORD. > > Would it be more readable? > > /* Pad to DWORD if cannot combine. Align_size represents > * the final size to be used by AccECN options. > * +======+=============+====================+============+ > * | size | size exceed | max_combine_saving | align_size | > * | | DWORD | | | > * +======+=============+====================+============+ > * | 2 | 2 | < 2 | 4 | > * | 2 | 2 | >=2 | 0 | > * | 5 | 1 | < 1 | 8 | > * | 5 | 1 | >=1 | 4 | > * | 8 | 0 | Any | 8 | > * | 11 | 3 | < 3 | 12 | > * | 11 | 3 | >=3 | 8 | > * +======+=============+====================+============+ > */ > if ((size & 0x3) > max_combine_saving) > align_size = ALIGN(size, 4); > else > align_size = ALIGN_DOWN(size, 4); > > if (remaining >= align_size) { > size = align_size; > break; > } Yes, IMHO is more readable. No need to add the table, the original comment is clear enough. Thanks, Paolo