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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2017-2019, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  2. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  3. #define SCHEDULER_KIST_PRIVATE
  4. #include "core/or/or.h"
  5. #include "lib/buf/buffers.h"
  6. #include "app/config/config.h"
  7. #include "core/mainloop/connection.h"
  8. #include "feature/nodelist/networkstatus.h"
  9. #define TOR_CHANNEL_INTERNAL_
  10. #include "core/or/channel.h"
  11. #include "core/or/channeltls.h"
  12. #define SCHEDULER_PRIVATE_
  13. #include "core/or/scheduler.h"
  14. #include "lib/math/fp.h"
  15. #include "core/or/or_connection_st.h"
  16. #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
  17. #include <sys/ioctl.h>
  18. #endif
  19. #ifdef HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT
  20. /* Kernel interface needed for KIST. */
  21. #include <netinet/tcp.h>
  22. #include <linux/sockios.h>
  23. #endif /* HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT */
  24. /*****************************************************************************
  25. * Data structures and supporting functions
  26. *****************************************************************************/
  27. /* Socket_table hash table stuff. The socket_table keeps track of per-socket
  28. * limit information imposed by kist and used by kist. */
  29. static uint32_t
  30. socket_table_ent_hash(const socket_table_ent_t *ent)
  31. {
  32. return (uint32_t)ent->chan->global_identifier;
  33. }
  34. static unsigned
  35. socket_table_ent_eq(const socket_table_ent_t *a, const socket_table_ent_t *b)
  36. {
  37. return a->chan == b->chan;
  38. }
  39. typedef HT_HEAD(socket_table_s, socket_table_ent_s) socket_table_t;
  40. static socket_table_t socket_table = HT_INITIALIZER();
  41. HT_PROTOTYPE(socket_table_s, socket_table_ent_s, node, socket_table_ent_hash,
  42. socket_table_ent_eq)
  43. HT_GENERATE2(socket_table_s, socket_table_ent_s, node, socket_table_ent_hash,
  44. socket_table_ent_eq, 0.6, tor_reallocarray, tor_free_)
  45. /* outbuf_table hash table stuff. The outbuf_table keeps track of which
  46. * channels have data sitting in their outbuf so the kist scheduler can force
  47. * a write from outbuf to kernel periodically during a run and at the end of a
  48. * run. */
  49. typedef struct outbuf_table_ent_s {
  50. HT_ENTRY(outbuf_table_ent_s) node;
  51. channel_t *chan;
  52. } outbuf_table_ent_t;
  53. static uint32_t
  54. outbuf_table_ent_hash(const outbuf_table_ent_t *ent)
  55. {
  56. return (uint32_t)ent->chan->global_identifier;
  57. }
  58. static unsigned
  59. outbuf_table_ent_eq(const outbuf_table_ent_t *a, const outbuf_table_ent_t *b)
  60. {
  61. return a->chan->global_identifier == b->chan->global_identifier;
  62. }
  63. HT_PROTOTYPE(outbuf_table_s, outbuf_table_ent_s, node, outbuf_table_ent_hash,
  64. outbuf_table_ent_eq)
  65. HT_GENERATE2(outbuf_table_s, outbuf_table_ent_s, node, outbuf_table_ent_hash,
  66. outbuf_table_ent_eq, 0.6, tor_reallocarray, tor_free_)
  67. /*****************************************************************************
  68. * Other internal data
  69. *****************************************************************************/
  70. /* Store the last time the scheduler was run so we can decide when to next run
  71. * the scheduler based on it. */
  72. static monotime_t scheduler_last_run;
  73. /* This is a factor for the extra_space calculation in kist per-socket limits.
  74. * It is the number of extra congestion windows we want to write to the kernel.
  75. */
  76. static double sock_buf_size_factor = 1.0;
  77. /* How often the scheduler runs. */
  78. STATIC int sched_run_interval = KIST_SCHED_RUN_INTERVAL_DEFAULT;
  79. #ifdef HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT
  80. /* Indicate if KIST lite mode is on or off. We can disable it at runtime.
  81. * Important to have because of the KISTLite -> KIST possible transition. */
  82. static unsigned int kist_lite_mode = 0;
  83. /* Indicate if we don't have the kernel support. This can happen if the kernel
  84. * changed and it doesn't recognized the values passed to the syscalls needed
  85. * by KIST. In that case, fallback to the naive approach. */
  86. static unsigned int kist_no_kernel_support = 0;
  87. #else /* !defined(HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT) */
  88. static unsigned int kist_lite_mode = 1;
  89. #endif /* defined(HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT) */
  90. /*****************************************************************************
  91. * Internally called function implementations
  92. *****************************************************************************/
  93. /* Little helper function to get the length of a channel's output buffer */
  94. static inline size_t
  95. channel_outbuf_length(channel_t *chan)
  96. {
  97. tor_assert(chan);
  98. /* In theory, this can not happen because we can not scheduler a channel
  99. * without a connection that has its outbuf initialized. Just in case, bug
  100. * on this so we can understand a bit more why it happened. */
  101. if (SCHED_BUG(BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan)->conn == NULL, chan)) {
  102. return 0;
  103. }
  104. //return buf_datalen(TO_CONN(BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan)->conn)->outbuf);
  105. //return connection_get_outbuf_len(TO_CONN(BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan)->conn));
  106. size_t len = 0;
  107. // TODO: fix this ugly locking
  108. connection_t *conn = TO_CONN(BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan)->conn);
  109. tor_assert(conn->safe_conn != NULL);
  110. tor_mutex_acquire(&(conn->safe_conn->lock));
  111. len = buf_datalen(conn->safe_conn->outbuf);
  112. tor_mutex_release(&(conn->safe_conn->lock));
  113. return len;
  114. }
  115. /* Little helper function for HT_FOREACH_FN. */
  116. static int
  117. each_channel_write_to_kernel(outbuf_table_ent_t *ent, void *data)
  118. {
  119. (void) data; /* Make compiler happy. */
  120. channel_write_to_kernel(ent->chan);
  121. return 0; /* Returning non-zero removes the element from the table. */
  122. }
  123. /* Free the given outbuf table entry ent. */
  124. static int
  125. free_outbuf_info_by_ent(outbuf_table_ent_t *ent, void *data)
  126. {
  127. (void) data; /* Make compiler happy. */
  128. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "Freeing outbuf table entry from chan=%" PRIu64,
  129. ent->chan->global_identifier);
  130. tor_free(ent);
  131. return 1; /* So HT_FOREACH_FN will remove the element */
  132. }
  133. /* Free the given socket table entry ent. */
  134. static int
  135. free_socket_info_by_ent(socket_table_ent_t *ent, void *data)
  136. {
  137. (void) data; /* Make compiler happy. */
  138. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "Freeing socket table entry from chan=%" PRIu64,
  139. ent->chan->global_identifier);
  140. tor_free(ent);
  141. return 1; /* So HT_FOREACH_FN will remove the element */
  142. }
  143. /* Clean up socket_table. Probably because the KIST sched impl is going away */
  144. static void
  145. free_all_socket_info(void)
  146. {
  147. HT_FOREACH_FN(socket_table_s, &socket_table, free_socket_info_by_ent, NULL);
  148. HT_CLEAR(socket_table_s, &socket_table);
  149. }
  150. static socket_table_ent_t *
  151. socket_table_search(socket_table_t *table, const channel_t *chan)
  152. {
  153. socket_table_ent_t search, *ent = NULL;
  154. search.chan = chan;
  155. ent = HT_FIND(socket_table_s, table, &search);
  156. return ent;
  157. }
  158. /* Free a socket entry in table for the given chan. */
  159. static void
  160. free_socket_info_by_chan(socket_table_t *table, const channel_t *chan)
  161. {
  162. socket_table_ent_t *ent = NULL;
  163. ent = socket_table_search(table, chan);
  164. if (!ent)
  165. return;
  166. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "scheduler free socket info for chan=%" PRIu64,
  167. chan->global_identifier);
  168. HT_REMOVE(socket_table_s, table, ent);
  169. free_socket_info_by_ent(ent, NULL);
  170. }
  171. /* Perform system calls for the given socket in order to calculate kist's
  172. * per-socket limit as documented in the function body. */
  173. MOCK_IMPL(void,
  174. update_socket_info_impl, (socket_table_ent_t *ent))
  175. {
  176. #ifdef HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT
  177. int64_t tcp_space, extra_space;
  178. tor_assert(ent);
  179. tor_assert(ent->chan);
  180. //const tor_socket_t sock =
  181. // TO_CONN(BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS((channel_t *) ent->chan)->conn)->s;
  182. // TODO: fix this ugly locking
  183. connection_t *conn = TO_CONN(BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS((channel_t *) ent->chan)->conn);
  184. tor_assert(conn->safe_conn != NULL);
  185. tor_mutex_acquire(&(conn->safe_conn->lock));
  186. const tor_socket_t sock = conn->safe_conn->socket;
  187. tor_mutex_release(&(conn->safe_conn->lock));
  188. struct tcp_info tcp;
  189. socklen_t tcp_info_len = sizeof(tcp);
  190. if (kist_no_kernel_support || kist_lite_mode) {
  191. goto fallback;
  192. }
  193. /* Gather information */
  194. if (getsockopt(sock, SOL_TCP, TCP_INFO, (void *)&(tcp), &tcp_info_len) < 0) {
  195. if (errno == EINVAL) {
  196. /* Oops, this option is not provided by the kernel, we'll have to
  197. * disable KIST entirely. This can happen if tor was built on a machine
  198. * with the support previously or if the kernel was updated and lost the
  199. * support. */
  200. log_notice(LD_SCHED, "Looks like our kernel doesn't have the support "
  201. "for KIST anymore. We will fallback to the naive "
  202. "approach. Remove KIST from the Schedulers list "
  203. "to disable.");
  204. kist_no_kernel_support = 1;
  205. }
  206. goto fallback;
  207. }
  208. if (ioctl(sock, SIOCOUTQNSD, &(ent->notsent)) < 0) {
  209. if (errno == EINVAL) {
  210. log_notice(LD_SCHED, "Looks like our kernel doesn't have the support "
  211. "for KIST anymore. We will fallback to the naive "
  212. "approach. Remove KIST from the Schedulers list "
  213. "to disable.");
  214. /* Same reason as the above. */
  215. kist_no_kernel_support = 1;
  216. }
  217. goto fallback;
  218. }
  219. ent->cwnd = tcp.tcpi_snd_cwnd;
  220. ent->unacked = tcp.tcpi_unacked;
  221. ent->mss = tcp.tcpi_snd_mss;
  222. /* In order to reduce outbound kernel queuing delays and thus improve Tor's
  223. * ability to prioritize circuits, KIST wants to set a socket write limit
  224. * that is near the amount that the socket would be able to immediately send
  225. * into the Internet.
  226. *
  227. * We first calculate how much the socket could send immediately (assuming
  228. * completely full packets) according to the congestion window and the number
  229. * of unacked packets.
  230. *
  231. * Then we add a little extra space in a controlled way. We do this so any
  232. * when the kernel gets ACKs back for data currently sitting in the "TCP
  233. * space", it will already have some more data to send immediately. It will
  234. * not have to wait for the scheduler to run again. The amount of extra space
  235. * is a factor of the current congestion window. With the suggested
  236. * sock_buf_size_factor value of 1.0, we allow at most 2*cwnd bytes to sit in
  237. * the kernel: 1 cwnd on the wire waiting for ACKs and 1 cwnd ready and
  238. * waiting to be sent when those ACKs finally come.
  239. *
  240. * In the below diagram, we see some bytes in the TCP-space (denoted by '*')
  241. * that have be sent onto the wire and are waiting for ACKs. We have a little
  242. * more room in "TCP space" that we can fill with data that will be
  243. * immediately sent. We also see the "extra space" KIST calculates. The sum
  244. * of the empty "TCP space" and the "extra space" is the kist-imposed write
  245. * limit for this socket.
  246. *
  247. * <----------------kernel-outbound-socket-queue----------------|
  248. * <*********---------------------------------------------------|
  249. * |----TCP-space-----|----extra-space-----|
  250. * |------------------|
  251. * ^ ((cwnd - unacked) * mss) bytes
  252. * |--------------------|
  253. * ^ ((cwnd * mss) * factor) bytes
  254. */
  255. /* These values from the kernel are uint32_t, they will always fit into a
  256. * int64_t tcp_space variable but if the congestion window cwnd is smaller
  257. * than the unacked packets, the remaining TCP space is set to 0. */
  258. if (ent->cwnd >= ent->unacked) {
  259. tcp_space = (ent->cwnd - ent->unacked) * (int64_t)(ent->mss);
  260. } else {
  261. tcp_space = 0;
  262. }
  263. /* The clamp_double_to_int64 makes sure the first part fits into an int64_t.
  264. * In fact, if sock_buf_size_factor is still forced to be >= 0 in config.c,
  265. * then it will be positive for sure. Then we subtract a uint32_t. Getting a
  266. * negative value is OK, see after how it is being handled. */
  267. extra_space =
  268. clamp_double_to_int64(
  269. (ent->cwnd * (int64_t)ent->mss) * sock_buf_size_factor) -
  270. ent->notsent - (int64_t)channel_outbuf_length((channel_t *) ent->chan);
  271. if ((tcp_space + extra_space) < 0) {
  272. /* This means that the "notsent" queue is just too big so we shouldn't put
  273. * more in the kernel for now. */
  274. ent->limit = 0;
  275. } else {
  276. /* The positive sum of two int64_t will always fit into an uint64_t.
  277. * And we know this will always be positive, since we checked above. */
  278. ent->limit = (uint64_t)tcp_space + (uint64_t)extra_space;
  279. }
  280. return;
  281. #else /* !defined(HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT) */
  282. goto fallback;
  283. #endif /* defined(HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT) */
  284. fallback:
  285. /* If all of a sudden we don't have kist support, we just zero out all the
  286. * variables for this socket since we don't know what they should be. We
  287. * also allow the socket to write as much as it can from the estimated
  288. * number of cells the lower layer can accept, effectively returning it to
  289. * Vanilla scheduler behavior. */
  290. ent->cwnd = ent->unacked = ent->mss = ent->notsent = 0;
  291. /* This function calls the specialized channel object (currently channeltls)
  292. * and ask how many cells it can write on the outbuf which we then multiply
  293. * by the size of the cells for this channel. The cast is because this
  294. * function requires a non-const channel object, meh. */
  295. ent->limit = channel_num_cells_writeable((channel_t *) ent->chan) *
  296. (get_cell_network_size(ent->chan->wide_circ_ids) +
  297. TLS_PER_CELL_OVERHEAD);
  298. }
  299. /* Given a socket that isn't in the table, add it.
  300. * Given a socket that is in the table, re-init values that need init-ing
  301. * every scheduling run
  302. */
  303. static void
  304. init_socket_info(socket_table_t *table, const channel_t *chan)
  305. {
  306. socket_table_ent_t *ent = NULL;
  307. ent = socket_table_search(table, chan);
  308. if (!ent) {
  309. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "scheduler init socket info for chan=%" PRIu64,
  310. chan->global_identifier);
  311. ent = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*ent));
  312. ent->chan = chan;
  313. HT_INSERT(socket_table_s, table, ent);
  314. }
  315. ent->written = 0;
  316. }
  317. /* Add chan to the outbuf table if it isn't already in it. If it is, then don't
  318. * do anything */
  319. static void
  320. outbuf_table_add(outbuf_table_t *table, channel_t *chan)
  321. {
  322. outbuf_table_ent_t search, *ent;
  323. search.chan = chan;
  324. ent = HT_FIND(outbuf_table_s, table, &search);
  325. if (!ent) {
  326. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "scheduler init outbuf info for chan=%" PRIu64,
  327. chan->global_identifier);
  328. ent = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*ent));
  329. ent->chan = chan;
  330. HT_INSERT(outbuf_table_s, table, ent);
  331. }
  332. }
  333. static void
  334. outbuf_table_remove(outbuf_table_t *table, channel_t *chan)
  335. {
  336. outbuf_table_ent_t search, *ent;
  337. search.chan = chan;
  338. ent = HT_FIND(outbuf_table_s, table, &search);
  339. if (ent) {
  340. HT_REMOVE(outbuf_table_s, table, ent);
  341. free_outbuf_info_by_ent(ent, NULL);
  342. }
  343. }
  344. /* Set the scheduler running interval. */
  345. static void
  346. set_scheduler_run_interval(void)
  347. {
  348. int old_sched_run_interval = sched_run_interval;
  349. sched_run_interval = kist_scheduler_run_interval();
  350. if (old_sched_run_interval != sched_run_interval) {
  351. log_info(LD_SCHED, "Scheduler KIST changing its running interval "
  352. "from %" PRId32 " to %" PRId32,
  353. old_sched_run_interval, sched_run_interval);
  354. }
  355. }
  356. /* Return true iff the channel hasn't hit its kist-imposed write limit yet */
  357. static int
  358. socket_can_write(socket_table_t *table, const channel_t *chan)
  359. {
  360. socket_table_ent_t *ent = NULL;
  361. ent = socket_table_search(table, chan);
  362. if (SCHED_BUG(!ent, chan)) {
  363. return 1; // Just return true, saying that kist wouldn't limit the socket
  364. }
  365. /* We previously calculated a write limit for this socket. In the below
  366. * calculation, first determine how much room is left in bytes. Then divide
  367. * that by the amount of space a cell takes. If there's room for at least 1
  368. * cell, then KIST will allow the socket to write. */
  369. int64_t kist_limit_space =
  370. (int64_t) (ent->limit - ent->written) /
  371. (CELL_MAX_NETWORK_SIZE + TLS_PER_CELL_OVERHEAD);
  372. return kist_limit_space > 0;
  373. }
  374. /* Update the channel's socket kernel information. */
  375. static void
  376. update_socket_info(socket_table_t *table, const channel_t *chan)
  377. {
  378. socket_table_ent_t *ent = NULL;
  379. ent = socket_table_search(table, chan);
  380. if (SCHED_BUG(!ent, chan)) {
  381. return; // Whelp. Entry didn't exist for some reason so nothing to do.
  382. }
  383. update_socket_info_impl(ent);
  384. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "chan=%" PRIu64 " updated socket info, limit: %" PRIu64
  385. ", cwnd: %" PRIu32 ", unacked: %" PRIu32
  386. ", notsent: %" PRIu32 ", mss: %" PRIu32,
  387. ent->chan->global_identifier, ent->limit, ent->cwnd, ent->unacked,
  388. ent->notsent, ent->mss);
  389. }
  390. /* Increment the channel's socket written value by the number of bytes. */
  391. static void
  392. update_socket_written(socket_table_t *table, channel_t *chan, size_t bytes)
  393. {
  394. socket_table_ent_t *ent = NULL;
  395. ent = socket_table_search(table, chan);
  396. if (SCHED_BUG(!ent, chan)) {
  397. return; // Whelp. Entry didn't exist so nothing to do.
  398. }
  399. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "chan=%" PRIu64 " wrote %lu bytes, old was %" PRIi64,
  400. chan->global_identifier, (unsigned long) bytes, ent->written);
  401. ent->written += bytes;
  402. }
  403. /*
  404. * A naive KIST impl would write every single cell all the way to the kernel.
  405. * That would take a lot of system calls. A less bad KIST impl would write a
  406. * channel's outbuf to the kernel only when we are switching to a different
  407. * channel. But if we have two channels with equal priority, we end up writing
  408. * one cell for each and bouncing back and forth. This KIST impl avoids that
  409. * by only writing a channel's outbuf to the kernel if it has 8 cells or more
  410. * in it.
  411. */
  412. MOCK_IMPL(int, channel_should_write_to_kernel,
  413. (outbuf_table_t *table, channel_t *chan))
  414. {
  415. outbuf_table_add(table, chan);
  416. /* CELL_MAX_NETWORK_SIZE * 8 because we only want to write the outbuf to the
  417. * kernel if there's 8 or more cells waiting */
  418. return channel_outbuf_length(chan) > (CELL_MAX_NETWORK_SIZE * 8);
  419. }
  420. /* Little helper function to write a channel's outbuf all the way to the
  421. * kernel */
  422. MOCK_IMPL(void, channel_write_to_kernel, (channel_t *chan))
  423. {
  424. tor_assert(chan);
  425. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "Writing %lu bytes to kernel for chan %" PRIu64,
  426. (unsigned long)channel_outbuf_length(chan),
  427. chan->global_identifier);
  428. connection_handle_write(TO_CONN(BASE_CHAN_TO_TLS(chan)->conn), 0);
  429. }
  430. /* Return true iff the scheduler has work to perform. */
  431. static int
  432. have_work(void)
  433. {
  434. smartlist_t *cp = get_channels_pending();
  435. IF_BUG_ONCE(!cp) {
  436. return 0; // channels_pending doesn't exist so... no work?
  437. }
  438. return smartlist_len(cp) > 0;
  439. }
  440. /* Function of the scheduler interface: free_all() */
  441. static void
  442. kist_free_all(void)
  443. {
  444. free_all_socket_info();
  445. }
  446. /* Function of the scheduler interface: on_channel_free() */
  447. static void
  448. kist_on_channel_free_fn(const channel_t *chan)
  449. {
  450. free_socket_info_by_chan(&socket_table, chan);
  451. }
  452. /* Function of the scheduler interface: on_new_consensus() */
  453. static void
  454. kist_scheduler_on_new_consensus(void)
  455. {
  456. set_scheduler_run_interval();
  457. }
  458. /* Function of the scheduler interface: on_new_options() */
  459. static void
  460. kist_scheduler_on_new_options(void)
  461. {
  462. sock_buf_size_factor = get_options()->KISTSockBufSizeFactor;
  463. /* Calls kist_scheduler_run_interval which calls get_options(). */
  464. set_scheduler_run_interval();
  465. }
  466. /* Function of the scheduler interface: init() */
  467. static void
  468. kist_scheduler_init(void)
  469. {
  470. /* When initializing the scheduler, the last run could be 0 because it is
  471. * declared static or a value in the past that was set when it was last
  472. * used. In both cases, we want to initialize it to now so we don't risk
  473. * using the value 0 which doesn't play well with our monotonic time
  474. * interface.
  475. *
  476. * One side effect is that the first scheduler run will be at the next tick
  477. * that is in now + 10 msec (KIST_SCHED_RUN_INTERVAL_DEFAULT) by default. */
  478. monotime_get(&scheduler_last_run);
  479. kist_scheduler_on_new_options();
  480. IF_BUG_ONCE(sched_run_interval == 0) {
  481. log_warn(LD_SCHED, "We are initing the KIST scheduler and noticed the "
  482. "KISTSchedRunInterval is telling us to not use KIST. That's "
  483. "weird! We'll continue using KIST, but at %" PRId32 "ms.",
  484. KIST_SCHED_RUN_INTERVAL_DEFAULT);
  485. sched_run_interval = KIST_SCHED_RUN_INTERVAL_DEFAULT;
  486. }
  487. }
  488. /* Function of the scheduler interface: schedule() */
  489. static void
  490. kist_scheduler_schedule(void)
  491. {
  492. struct monotime_t now;
  493. struct timeval next_run;
  494. int64_t diff;
  495. if (!have_work()) {
  496. return;
  497. }
  498. monotime_get(&now);
  499. /* If time is really monotonic, we can never have now being smaller than the
  500. * last scheduler run. The scheduler_last_run at first is set to 0.
  501. * Unfortunately, not all platforms guarantee monotonic time so we log at
  502. * info level but don't make it more noisy. */
  503. diff = monotime_diff_msec(&scheduler_last_run, &now);
  504. if (diff < 0) {
  505. log_info(LD_SCHED, "Monotonic time between now and last run of scheduler "
  506. "is negative: %" PRId64 ". Setting diff to 0.", diff);
  507. diff = 0;
  508. }
  509. if (diff < sched_run_interval) {
  510. next_run.tv_sec = 0;
  511. /* Takes 1000 ms -> us. This will always be valid because diff can NOT be
  512. * negative and can NOT be bigger than sched_run_interval so values can
  513. * only go from 1000 usec (diff set to interval - 1) to 100000 usec (diff
  514. * set to 0) for the maximum allowed run interval (100ms). */
  515. next_run.tv_usec = (int) ((sched_run_interval - diff) * 1000);
  516. /* Re-adding an event reschedules it. It does not duplicate it. */
  517. scheduler_ev_add(&next_run);
  518. } else {
  519. scheduler_ev_active();
  520. }
  521. }
  522. /* Function of the scheduler interface: run() */
  523. static void
  524. kist_scheduler_run(void)
  525. {
  526. /* Define variables */
  527. channel_t *chan = NULL; // current working channel
  528. /* The last distinct chan served in a sched loop. */
  529. channel_t *prev_chan = NULL;
  530. int flush_result; // temporarily store results from flush calls
  531. /* Channels to be re-adding to pending at the end */
  532. smartlist_t *to_readd = NULL;
  533. smartlist_t *cp = get_channels_pending();
  534. outbuf_table_t outbuf_table = HT_INITIALIZER();
  535. /* For each pending channel, collect new kernel information */
  536. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(cp, const channel_t *, pchan) {
  537. init_socket_info(&socket_table, pchan);
  538. update_socket_info(&socket_table, pchan);
  539. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(pchan);
  540. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "Running the scheduler. %d channels pending",
  541. smartlist_len(cp));
  542. /* The main scheduling loop. Loop until there are no more pending channels */
  543. while (smartlist_len(cp) > 0) {
  544. /* get best channel */
  545. chan = smartlist_pqueue_pop(cp, scheduler_compare_channels,
  546. offsetof(channel_t, sched_heap_idx));
  547. if (SCHED_BUG(!chan, NULL)) {
  548. /* Some-freaking-how a NULL got into the channels_pending. That should
  549. * never happen, but it should be harmless to ignore it and keep looping.
  550. */
  551. continue;
  552. }
  553. outbuf_table_add(&outbuf_table, chan);
  554. /* if we have switched to a new channel, consider writing the previous
  555. * channel's outbuf to the kernel. */
  556. if (!prev_chan) {
  557. prev_chan = chan;
  558. }
  559. if (prev_chan != chan) {
  560. if (channel_should_write_to_kernel(&outbuf_table, prev_chan)) {
  561. //channel_write_to_kernel(prev_chan);
  562. outbuf_table_remove(&outbuf_table, prev_chan);
  563. }
  564. prev_chan = chan;
  565. }
  566. /* Only flush and write if the per-socket limit hasn't been hit */
  567. if (socket_can_write(&socket_table, chan)) {
  568. /* flush to channel queue/outbuf */
  569. flush_result = (int)channel_flush_some_cells(chan, 1); // 1 for num cells
  570. /* XXX: While flushing cells, it is possible that the connection write
  571. * fails leading to the channel to be closed which triggers a release
  572. * and free its entry in the socket table. And because of a engineering
  573. * design issue, the error is not propagated back so we don't get an
  574. * error at this point. So before we continue, make sure the channel is
  575. * open and if not just ignore it. See #23751. */
  576. if (!CHANNEL_IS_OPEN(chan)) {
  577. /* Channel isn't open so we put it back in IDLE mode. It is either
  578. * renegotiating its TLS session or about to be released. */
  579. scheduler_set_channel_state(chan, SCHED_CHAN_IDLE);
  580. continue;
  581. }
  582. /* flush_result has the # cells flushed */
  583. if (flush_result > 0) {
  584. update_socket_written(&socket_table, chan, flush_result *
  585. (CELL_MAX_NETWORK_SIZE + TLS_PER_CELL_OVERHEAD));
  586. } else {
  587. /* XXX: This can happen because tor sometimes does flush in an
  588. * opportunistic way cells from the circuit to the outbuf so the
  589. * channel can end up here without having anything to flush nor needed
  590. * to write to the kernel. Hopefully we'll fix that soon but for now
  591. * we have to handle this case which happens kind of often. */
  592. log_debug(LD_SCHED,
  593. "We didn't flush anything on a chan that we think "
  594. "can write and wants to write. The channel's state is '%s' "
  595. "and in scheduler state '%s'. We're going to mark it as "
  596. "waiting_for_cells (as that's most likely the issue) and "
  597. "stop scheduling it this round.",
  598. channel_state_to_string(chan->state),
  599. get_scheduler_state_string(chan->scheduler_state));
  600. scheduler_set_channel_state(chan, SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_FOR_CELLS);
  601. continue;
  602. }
  603. }
  604. /* Decide what to do with the channel now */
  605. if (!channel_more_to_flush(chan) &&
  606. !socket_can_write(&socket_table, chan)) {
  607. /* Case 1: no more cells to send, and cannot write */
  608. /*
  609. * You might think we should put the channel in SCHED_CHAN_IDLE. And
  610. * you're probably correct. While implementing KIST, we found that the
  611. * scheduling system would sometimes lose track of channels when we did
  612. * that. We suspect it has to do with the difference between "can't
  613. * write because socket/outbuf is full" and KIST's "can't write because
  614. * we've arbitrarily decided that that's enough for now." Sometimes
  615. * channels run out of cells at the same time they hit their
  616. * kist-imposed write limit and maybe the rest of Tor doesn't put the
  617. * channel back in pending when it is supposed to.
  618. *
  619. * This should be investigated again. It is as simple as changing
  620. * SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_FOR_CELLS to SCHED_CHAN_IDLE and seeing if Tor
  621. * starts having serious throughput issues. Best done in shadow/chutney.
  622. */
  623. scheduler_set_channel_state(chan, SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_FOR_CELLS);
  624. } else if (!channel_more_to_flush(chan)) {
  625. /* Case 2: no more cells to send, but still open for writes */
  626. scheduler_set_channel_state(chan, SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_FOR_CELLS);
  627. } else if (!socket_can_write(&socket_table, chan)) {
  628. /* Case 3: cells to send, but cannot write */
  629. /*
  630. * We want to write, but can't. If we left the channel in
  631. * channels_pending, we would never exit the scheduling loop. We need to
  632. * add it to a temporary list of channels to be added to channels_pending
  633. * after the scheduling loop is over. They can hopefully be taken care of
  634. * in the next scheduling round.
  635. */
  636. if (!to_readd) {
  637. to_readd = smartlist_new();
  638. }
  639. smartlist_add(to_readd, chan);
  640. } else {
  641. /* Case 4: cells to send, and still open for writes */
  642. scheduler_set_channel_state(chan, SCHED_CHAN_PENDING);
  643. if (!SCHED_BUG(chan->sched_heap_idx != -1, chan)) {
  644. smartlist_pqueue_add(cp, scheduler_compare_channels,
  645. offsetof(channel_t, sched_heap_idx), chan);
  646. }
  647. }
  648. } /* End of main scheduling loop */
  649. /* Write the outbuf of any channels that still have data */
  650. //HT_FOREACH_FN(outbuf_table_s, &outbuf_table, each_channel_write_to_kernel,
  651. // NULL);
  652. /* We are done with it. */
  653. HT_FOREACH_FN(outbuf_table_s, &outbuf_table, free_outbuf_info_by_ent, NULL);
  654. HT_CLEAR(outbuf_table_s, &outbuf_table);
  655. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "len pending=%d, len to_readd=%d",
  656. smartlist_len(cp),
  657. (to_readd ? smartlist_len(to_readd) : -1));
  658. /* Re-add any channels we need to */
  659. if (to_readd) {
  660. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(to_readd, channel_t *, readd_chan) {
  661. scheduler_set_channel_state(readd_chan, SCHED_CHAN_PENDING);
  662. if (!smartlist_contains(cp, readd_chan)) {
  663. if (!SCHED_BUG(readd_chan->sched_heap_idx != -1, readd_chan)) {
  664. /* XXXX Note that the check above is in theory redundant with
  665. * the smartlist_contains check. But let's make sure we're
  666. * not messing anything up, and leave them both for now. */
  667. smartlist_pqueue_add(cp, scheduler_compare_channels,
  668. offsetof(channel_t, sched_heap_idx), readd_chan);
  669. }
  670. }
  671. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(readd_chan);
  672. smartlist_free(to_readd);
  673. }
  674. monotime_get(&scheduler_last_run);
  675. }
  676. /*****************************************************************************
  677. * Externally called function implementations not called through scheduler_t
  678. *****************************************************************************/
  679. /* Stores the kist scheduler function pointers. */
  680. static scheduler_t kist_scheduler = {
  681. .type = SCHEDULER_KIST,
  682. .free_all = kist_free_all,
  683. .on_channel_free = kist_on_channel_free_fn,
  684. .init = kist_scheduler_init,
  685. .on_new_consensus = kist_scheduler_on_new_consensus,
  686. .schedule = kist_scheduler_schedule,
  687. .run = kist_scheduler_run,
  688. .on_new_options = kist_scheduler_on_new_options,
  689. };
  690. /* Return the KIST scheduler object. If it didn't exists, return a newly
  691. * allocated one but init() is not called. */
  692. scheduler_t *
  693. get_kist_scheduler(void)
  694. {
  695. return &kist_scheduler;
  696. }
  697. /* Check the torrc (and maybe consensus) for the configured KIST scheduler run
  698. * interval.
  699. * - If torrc > 0, then return the positive torrc value (should use KIST, and
  700. * should use the set value)
  701. * - If torrc == 0, then look in the consensus for what the value should be.
  702. * - If == 0, then return 0 (don't use KIST)
  703. * - If > 0, then return the positive consensus value
  704. * - If consensus doesn't say anything, return 10 milliseconds, default.
  705. */
  706. int
  707. kist_scheduler_run_interval(void)
  708. {
  709. int run_interval = get_options()->KISTSchedRunInterval;
  710. if (run_interval != 0) {
  711. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "Found KISTSchedRunInterval=%" PRId32 " in torrc. "
  712. "Using that.", run_interval);
  713. return run_interval;
  714. }
  715. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "KISTSchedRunInterval=0, turning to the consensus.");
  716. /* Will either be the consensus value or the default. Note that 0 can be
  717. * returned which means the consensus wants us to NOT use KIST. */
  718. return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "KISTSchedRunInterval",
  719. KIST_SCHED_RUN_INTERVAL_DEFAULT,
  720. KIST_SCHED_RUN_INTERVAL_MIN,
  721. KIST_SCHED_RUN_INTERVAL_MAX);
  722. }
  723. /* Set KISTLite mode that is KIST without kernel support. */
  724. void
  725. scheduler_kist_set_lite_mode(void)
  726. {
  727. kist_lite_mode = 1;
  728. kist_scheduler.type = SCHEDULER_KIST_LITE;
  729. log_info(LD_SCHED,
  730. "Setting KIST scheduler without kernel support (KISTLite mode)");
  731. }
  732. /* Set KIST mode that is KIST with kernel support. */
  733. void
  734. scheduler_kist_set_full_mode(void)
  735. {
  736. kist_lite_mode = 0;
  737. kist_scheduler.type = SCHEDULER_KIST;
  738. log_info(LD_SCHED,
  739. "Setting KIST scheduler with kernel support (KIST mode)");
  740. }
  741. #ifdef HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT
  742. /* Return true iff the scheduler subsystem should use KIST. */
  743. int
  744. scheduler_can_use_kist(void)
  745. {
  746. if (kist_no_kernel_support) {
  747. /* We have no kernel support so we can't use KIST. */
  748. return 0;
  749. }
  750. /* We do have the support, time to check if we can get the interval that the
  751. * consensus can be disabling. */
  752. int run_interval = kist_scheduler_run_interval();
  753. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "Determined KIST sched_run_interval should be "
  754. "%" PRId32 ". Can%s use KIST.",
  755. run_interval, (run_interval > 0 ? "" : " not"));
  756. return run_interval > 0;
  757. }
  758. #else /* !defined(HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT) */
  759. int
  760. scheduler_can_use_kist(void)
  761. {
  762. return 0;
  763. }
  764. #endif /* defined(HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT) */