In the current design of the SO_SELECT_ERR_QUEUE socket option (which is
enabled by sk_timestamping_init on the event fd), it is a bug to only
check revents & POLLIN, but not also POLLERR.

Normally the error queue events that the application expects (i.e. TX
timestamps) are received, within a given timeout, in-band with the
transmission of the timestampable message itself (for example in
raw_send).

For messages that the application does not / no longer expects, such as
TX timestamps delivered late, duplicate TX timestamps, general
exceptional messages enqueued by the kernel in the socket error queue
etc, ptp4l will be taken by surprise in clock_poll() by these, and will
think that there is data, since POLLIN is set (but in fact in the socket
error queue etc, ptp4l will be taken by surprise in clock_poll() by
these, and will think that there is data, since POLLIN is set (but in
fact POLLERR is also set, and this has an entirely different meaning).

A very, very simple reproducer is to take a DSA switch and run:

tcpdump -i eth0 -j adapter_unsynced

on its DSA master net device. The above command will enable timestamping
on that net device, and if both the DSA switch and the master support
PTP, this will make the kernel send duplicate TX timestamps for every
sent event packet, which will completely kill ptp4l until a reboot, with
no indication whatsoever of what's going on.

Since the messages on the error queue are unexpected, we have no need
for them. And they can be in theory anything, so simply hex dumping
their content and moving along sounds like a good idea.

Printing them to the user is optional (and helpful), but reading them is
not. With this patch, even with extraneous data delivered by a buggy
kernel (which the application now loudly complains about), the
synchronization keeps chugging along. Otherwise the application starts
reordering packets in recvmsg() due to misinterpreting which socket
queue has data available.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <olte...@gmail.com>
---
Changes in v2:
Make msg_raw_dump print to stderr instead of stdout, matching the
"Unexpected data on socket err queue:" text.

 clock.c | 11 +++++++++++
 msg.c   | 12 ++++++++++++
 msg.h   |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/clock.c b/clock.c
index f43cc2afd49e..d61881c5db7a 100644
--- a/clock.c
+++ b/clock.c
@@ -1559,6 +1559,17 @@ int clock_poll(struct clock *c)
        LIST_FOREACH(p, &c->ports, list) {
                /* Let the ports handle their events. */
                for (i = 0; i < N_POLLFD; i++) {
+                       if (cur[i].revents & POLLERR) {
+                               unsigned char pkt[1600];
+
+                               cnt = recv(cur[i].fd, pkt, sizeof(pkt),
+                                          MSG_ERRQUEUE);
+                               pr_err("Unexpected data on socket err queue:");
+                               msg_raw_dump(pkt, cnt, stderr);
+
+                               continue;
+                       }
+
                        if (cur[i].revents & (POLLIN|POLLPRI)) {
                                event = port_event(p, i);
                                if (EV_STATE_DECISION_EVENT == event) {
diff --git a/msg.c b/msg.c
index d1619d4973f1..59bb55d6cd89 100644
--- a/msg.c
+++ b/msg.c
@@ -601,3 +601,15 @@ int msg_sots_missing(struct ptp_message *m)
        }
        return msg_sots_valid(m) ? 0 : 1;
 }
+
+void msg_raw_dump(unsigned char *pkt, int cnt, FILE *fp)
+{
+       int k;
+
+       for (k = 0; k < cnt; k++) {
+               if (k % 16 == 0)
+                       fprintf(fp, "\n%04x ", k);
+               fprintf(fp, "%02x ", pkt[k]);
+       }
+       fprintf(fp, "\n");
+}
diff --git a/msg.h b/msg.h
index e71d3ceec4b9..f2165084395a 100644
--- a/msg.h
+++ b/msg.h
@@ -395,6 +395,14 @@ void msg_put(struct ptp_message *m);
  */
 int msg_sots_missing(struct ptp_message *m);
 
+/**
+ * Print a wireshark-compatible hex dump of a message buffer.
+ * @param pkt  Message buffer to print
+ * @param cnt  Length of message buffer
+ * @param fp   An open file pointer.
+ */
+void msg_raw_dump(unsigned char *pkt, int cnt, FILE *fp);
+
 /**
  * Test whether a message has a valid SO_TIMESTAMPING time stamp.
  * @param m  Message to test.
-- 
2.25.1



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