From: Jon Maloy <jon.ma...@ericsson.com> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2017 19:48:02 +0100
> In commit 04d7b574b245 ("tipc: add multipoint-to-point flow control") we > introduced a protocol for preventing buffer overflow when many group > members try to simultaneously send messages to the same receiving member. > > Stress test of this mechanism has revealed a couple of related bugs: > > - When the receiving member receives an advertisement REMIT message from > one of the senders, it will sometimes prematurely activate a pending > member and send it the remitted advertisement, although the upper > limit for active senders has been reached. This leads to accumulation > of illegal advertisements, and eventually to messages being dropped > because of receive buffer overflow. > > - When the receiving member leaves REMITTED state while a received > message is being read, we miss to look at the pending queue, to > activate the oldest pending peer. This leads to some pending senders > being starved out, and never getting the opportunity to profit from > the remitted advertisement. > > We fix the former in the function tipc_group_proto_rcv() by returning > directly from the function once it becomes clear that the remitting > peer cannot leave REMITTED state at that point. > > We fix the latter in the function tipc_group_update_rcv_win() by looking > up and activate the longest pending peer when it becomes clear that the > remitting peer now can leave REMITTED state. > > Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jon.ma...@ericsson.com> Applied, thanks Jon.