[BMP] BIRD socket best practice

Maslanka, Pawel pmaslank at akamai.com
Mon Jun 7 23:25:35 CEST 2021


Hi Ondrej,

Thank you for your input! This is valuable info for me. I will keep you update if I will work on that.

Thanks,
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On 6/7/21, 2:33 AM, "Ondrej Zajicek" <santiago at crfreenet.org> wrote:

    On Thu, Jun 03, 2021 at 11:19:32PM +0000, Maslanka, Pawel wrote:
    > Hi BIRD team!
    > 
    > We found a case when BMP code is trying to connect with BMP collector service with sk_open(), this causes increasing CPU utilization. To reproduce this case, you have just:
    > 
    >   1.  Server machine where BMP PDU packets will be sent, should be reachable (so it can be pinged).
    >   2.  BMP collector service itself should not be running on this server.
    >   3.  Run BIRD with enabled BMP protocol.
    > 
    > After that you should observe that BIRD process has significantly increased CPU utilization. This is related somehow with “BIRD socket” because when I capture network traffic on host machine (where BIRD is running), I can see massive amount of TCP packets which are exchange between BIRD host machine and BMP collector machine. At the moment socket type related with BMP connection is SK_TCP_ACTIVE.
    > Do you have any idea what is going wrong or how BIRD socket should be properly use?

    Hi

    After failed attempt to connect() the socket err_hook is called. In such
    case err_hook is called and you are supposed to close the socket and
    either disable the protocol, or setup some timeout to restart connect
    attempts. See rpki_err_hook() or bgp_sock_err(). Otherwise, BIRD socket
    layer would try to connect() immediately again.

    This part is missing from bmp_sock_err() in our bmp branch, i should
    fix that. It is still WiP.

    > I need also a tip if there is a way to get notification from BIRD
    > socket if we lost connection with BMP collector service? One option is to

    If a connection is closed regularly, then socket err_hook is called,
    but with err=0.p_sock_err(). In most cases the handling would
    be similar to an actual error (try to re-establish connection after
    some timeout).

    > Currently we have switched to BMP code provided on bmp branch from gitlab BIRD repo.
    > 
    > Additionally I have a question referring to enclosed code. Can I free list node and node data itself when sk_send() returns value greater or equal to 0 (>= 0), like in the below code?
    > 
    >   WALK_LIST_DELSAFE(tx_data, tx_data_next, p->tx_queue)
    >   {
    >     ...
    >     rv = sk_send(p->sk, data_size);
    >     if (rv < 0) {
    >       return;
    >     }
    > 
    >     mb_free(tx_data->data);
    >     rem_node((node *) tx_data);
    >     mb_free(tx_data);
    >     if (rv == 0) {
    >       return;
    >     }
    >     ...
    > 
    > Or I should to do that only if sk_send() return value greater than 0 (> 0) ? My goal is sending all data from list if there was only "temporary" problem with sk_send().

    This looks OK. If sk_send() returns > 0, data were sent, you can free the
    data and continue the loop. If sk_send() returns 0, data were not sent,
    but they stay in sk->tbuf, so you can free the data from your tx_queue,
    and break the loop and wait for tx_hook to happen again.

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