On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 1:43 PM Xin Long <lucien....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> sctp sk_reuseport allows multiple socks to listen on the same port and
> addresses, as long as these socks have the same uid. This works pretty
> much as TCP/UDP does, the only difference is that sctp is multi-homing
> and all the bind_addrs in these socks will have to completely matched,
> otherwise listen() will return err.
>
> The below is when 5 sockets are listening on 172.16.254.254:6400 on a
> server, 26 sockets on a client connect to 172.16.254.254:6400 and each
> may be processed by a different socket on the server which is selected
> by hash(lport, pport, paddr) in reuseport_select_sock():
>
>  # ss --sctp -nn
>    State      Recv-Q Send-Q        Local Address:Port     Peer Address:Port
>    LISTEN     0      10           172.16.254.254:6400                *:*
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.2.1:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.2.4:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.3.3:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.3.4:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.5.2:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.5.3:1234
>    LISTEN     0      10           172.16.254.254:6400                *:*
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.1.3:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.1.4:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.3.2:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.4.1:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.4.2:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.4.3:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.4.4:1234
>    LISTEN     0      10           172.16.254.254:6400                *:*
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.1.2:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.3.5:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.4.5:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400   172.16.253.253:1234
>    LISTEN     0      10           172.16.254.254:6400                *:*
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.2.2:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.2.3:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.5.4:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.5.5:1234
>    LISTEN     0      10           172.16.254.254:6400                *:*
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.1.1:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.1.5:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.2.5:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.3.1:1234
>    `- ESTAB   0      0       172.16.254.254%eth1:6400       172.16.5.1:1234
Attached is the testcase based on sctp-tests.git.

>
> Xin Long (3):
>   sctp: do reuseport_select_sock in __sctp_rcv_lookup_endpoint
>   sctp: add sock_reuseport for the sock in __sctp_hash_endpoint
>   sctp: process sk_reuseport in sctp_get_port_local
>
>  include/net/sctp/sctp.h    |   2 +-
>  include/net/sctp/structs.h |   6 ++-
>  net/core/sock_reuseport.c  |   1 +
>  net/sctp/bind_addr.c       |  28 ++++++++++
>  net/sctp/input.c           | 129 
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
>  net/sctp/socket.c          |  49 +++++++++++------
>  6 files changed, 162 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-)
>
> --
> 2.1.0
>

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