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io_uring/net: ensure socket is marked connected on connect retry
io_uring does non-blocking connection attempts, which can yield some
unexpected results if a connect request is re-attempted by an an
application. This is equivalent to the following sync syscall sequence:
sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK, IPPROTO_TCP);
connect(sock, &addr, sizeof(addr);
ret == -1 and errno == EINPROGRESS expected here. Now poll for POLLOUT
on sock, and when that returns, we expect the socket to be connected.
But if we follow that procedure with:
connect(sock, &addr, sizeof(addr));
you'd expect ret == -1 and errno == EISCONN here, but you actually get
ret == 0. If we attempt the connection one more time, then we get EISCON
as expected.
io_uring used to do this, but turns out that bluetooth fails with EBADFD
if you attempt to re-connect. Also looks like EISCONN _could_ occur with
this sequence.
Retain the ->in_progress logic, but work-around a potential EISCONN or
EBADFD error and only in those cases look at the sock_error(). This
should work in general and avoid the odd sequence of a repeated connect
request returning success when the socket is already connected.
This is all a side effect of the socket state being in a CONNECTING
state when we get EINPROGRESS, and only a re-connect or other related
operation will turn that into CONNECTED.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 3fb1bd6881
("io_uring/net: handle -EINPROGRESS correct for IORING_OP_CONNECT")
Link: https://github.com/axboe/liburing/issues/980
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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@ -1461,16 +1461,6 @@ int io_connect(struct io_kiocb *req, unsigned int issue_flags)
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int ret;
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bool force_nonblock = issue_flags & IO_URING_F_NONBLOCK;
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if (connect->in_progress) {
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struct socket *socket;
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ret = -ENOTSOCK;
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socket = sock_from_file(req->file);
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if (socket)
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ret = sock_error(socket->sk);
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goto out;
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}
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if (req_has_async_data(req)) {
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io = req->async_data;
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} else {
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@ -1490,9 +1480,7 @@ int io_connect(struct io_kiocb *req, unsigned int issue_flags)
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&& force_nonblock) {
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if (ret == -EINPROGRESS) {
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connect->in_progress = true;
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return -EAGAIN;
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}
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if (ret == -ECONNABORTED) {
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} else if (ret == -ECONNABORTED) {
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if (connect->seen_econnaborted)
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goto out;
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connect->seen_econnaborted = true;
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@ -1506,6 +1494,16 @@ int io_connect(struct io_kiocb *req, unsigned int issue_flags)
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memcpy(req->async_data, &__io, sizeof(__io));
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return -EAGAIN;
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}
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if (connect->in_progress) {
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/*
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* At least bluetooth will return -EBADFD on a re-connect
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* attempt, and it's (supposedly) also valid to get -EISCONN
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* which means the previous result is good. For both of these,
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* grab the sock_error() and use that for the completion.
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*/
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if (ret == -EBADFD || ret == -EISCONN)
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ret = sock_error(sock_from_file(req->file)->sk);
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}
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if (ret == -ERESTARTSYS)
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ret = -EINTR;
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out:
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