Hi Yiwen,
On 2017/11/17 11:06, jiangyiwen wrote:> On 2017/11/16 17:49, Changwei Ge wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> As far as we know, ocfs2/o2net is not a reliable message mechanism.
>> Messages might get lost due to a sudden TCP socket connection shutdown.
> Hi Changwei,
>
> Junxiao has already solved the situation about you mentioned.
> in commit(c43c363def04cdaed0d9e26dae846081f55714e7), it don't shutdown
> connection until node is fenced, so I don't understand the scenario
> what you mentioned about TCP socket connection shutdown, can you give
> a specific description? thank you.
I'm afraid Juxiao's patch can't cover all scenarios. It addresses
o2net
timeout scenario but not tcp socket resetting case.
>
> In addition, as far as I know, TCP is reliable and trustworthy, TCP
> will resend messages in a certain retransmit time. So as long as
> o2net didn't active shutdown socket, TCP will resend message for
> us.
>
> Thanks,
> Yiwen Jiang.
Actually, TCP event doesn't begin to send packets from its send buffer
but closed due to underlying unknown reason. So we lose them.
Thanks,
Changwei
>> And the only customer of o2net is ocfs2/dlm, so this may cause
ocfs2/dlm
>> hang(missing AST and ASSERT MASTER). Sometimes it also causes
>> ocfs2/dlm's infinite wait for accomplishment of DLM recovery. But
that
>> won't happen since target node is still heartbeating and no dlm
recovery
>> procedure will be launched.
>>
>> So I think above cases drive us to improve current ocfs2/o2net making
it
>> more reliable. I already have a draft design for it. And we indeed need
>> to change o2net behavior.
>>
>> To accomplish this goal, we tag each o2net message with a sequence
>> ::msg_seq to let receiver tell if the newly coming message is a
>> duplicated one or not and ::msg_seq will work as a key value for
>> searching a following key structure in a red-black tree.
>>
>> A brandy new structure is added to o2net named as *Message Holder*, it
>> is responsible for _handle_status_ storing.
>>
>> When TCP has to shutdown or reset due to unknown reason, although we
>> lose the packets in send or receive buffer, o2net still manages those
>> messages. This gives a chance to o2net to re-send the messages once TCP
>> connection is established again.
>>
>> Below diagram demonstrates how it works:
>>
>> SEND RECV
>> send message
>> tag message header with ::msg_seq
>> search for Message Holder with
>> ::msg_seq
>> NOT FOUND - insert one
>> (FOUND - means a duplicated one)
>> handle message
>> store status into Message Holder
>> send back status
>> instruct RECV to remove MH
>> notify SEND that MH is already
>> removed
>> return to caller
>>
>> I am expecting your comments especially from @Mark, @Joseph and
@Junxiao.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Changwei.
>>
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