[dpdk-dev] [RFC 2/2] nfp: allow for non-root user

Alejandro Lucero alejandro.lucero at netronome.com
Tue Apr 17 17:54:01 CEST 2018


I was just wondering, if device device PCI sysfs resource files or VFIO
group /dev files require to change permissions for non-root users, does it
not make sense to adjust also /var/lock in the system?



On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 4:44 PM, Alejandro Lucero <
alejandro.lucero at netronome.com> wrote:

> I have seen that VFIO also requires explicitly to set the right
> permissions for non-root users to VFIO groups under /dev/vfio.
>
> I assume then that running OVS or other DPDK apps as non-root is possible,
> although requiring those explicit permissions changes, and therefore this
> patch is necessary.
>
> Adding stable@ and Thomas for discussing how can this be added to stable
> DPDK versions even if this is not going to be a patch for current DPDK
> version.
>
> Acked-by: Alejandro Lucero <alejandro.lucero at netronome.com>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 4:31 PM, Alejandro Lucero <
> alejandro.lucero at netronome.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 2:31 PM, Aaron Conole <aconole at redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Alejandro Lucero <alejandro.lucero at netronome.com> writes:
>>>
>>> > Again, this patch is correct, but because NFP PMD needs to access
>>> > /sys/bus/pci/devices/$DEVICE_PCI_STRING/resource$RESOURCE_ID, and
>>> these files have just
>>> > read/write accesses for root, I do not know if this is really
>>> necessary.
>>> >
>>> > Being honest, I have not used a DPDK app with NFP PMD and not being
>>> root. Does it work
>>> > with non-root users and other PMDs with same requirements regarding
>>> sysfs resource files?
>>>
>>> We do run as non-root user definitely with Intel PMDs.
>>>
>>> I'm not very sure about other vendors, but I think mlx pmd runs as
>>> non-root user (and it was modified to move off of sysfs for that
>>> reason[1]).
>>>
>>>
>> It is possible to not rely on sysfs resource files if device is attached
>> to VFIO, but I think that is a must with UIO.
>>
>>
>>
>>> I'll continue to push for more information from the testing side to find
>>> out though.
>>>
>>> [1]: http://dpdk.org/ml/archives/dev/2018-February/090586.html
>>>
>>> > On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 12:22 AM, Aaron Conole <aconole at redhat.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >  Currently, the nfp lock files are taken from the global lock file
>>> >  location, which will work when the user is running as root.  However,
>>> >  some distributions and applications (notably ovs 2.8+ on RHEL/Fedora)
>>> >  run as a non-root user.
>>> >
>>> >  Signed-off-by: Aaron Conole <aconole at redhat.com>
>>> >  ---
>>> >   drivers/net/nfp/nfp_nfpu.c | 23 ++++++++++++++++++-----
>>> >   1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>>> >
>>> >  diff --git a/drivers/net/nfp/nfp_nfpu.c b/drivers/net/nfp/nfp_nfpu.c
>>> >  index 2ed985ff4..ae2e07220 100644
>>> >  --- a/drivers/net/nfp/nfp_nfpu.c
>>> >  +++ b/drivers/net/nfp/nfp_nfpu.c
>>> >  @@ -18,6 +18,22 @@
>>> >   #define NFP_CFG_EXP_BAR         7
>>> >
>>> >   #define NFP_CFG_EXP_BAR_CFG_BASE       0x30000
>>> >  +#define NFP_LOCKFILE_PATH_FMT "%s/nfp%d"
>>> >  +
>>> >  +/* get nfp lock file path (/var/lock if root, $HOME otherwise) */
>>> >  +static void
>>> >  +nspu_get_lockfile_path(char *buffer, int bufsz, nfpu_desc_t *desc)
>>> >  +{
>>> >  +       const char *dir = "/var/lock";
>>> >  +       const char *home_dir = getenv("HOME");
>>> >  +
>>> >  +       if (getuid() != 0 && home_dir != NULL)
>>> >  +               dir = home_dir;
>>> >  +
>>> >  +       /* use current prefix as file path */
>>> >  +       snprintf(buffer, bufsz, NFP_LOCKFILE_PATH_FMT, dir,
>>> >  +                       desc->nfp);
>>> >  +}
>>> >
>>> >   /* There could be other NFP userspace tools using the NSP interface.
>>> >    * Make sure there is no other process using it and locking the
>>> access for
>>> >  @@ -30,9 +46,7 @@ nspv_aquire_process_lock(nfpu_desc_t *desc)
>>> >          struct flock lock;
>>> >          char lockname[30];
>>> >
>>> >  -       memset(&lock, 0, sizeof(lock));
>>> >  -
>>> >  -       snprintf(lockname, sizeof(lockname), "/var/lock/nfp%d",
>>> desc->nfp);
>>> >  +       nspu_get_lockfile_path(lockname, sizeof(lockname), desc);
>>> >
>>> >          /* Using S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH |
>>> S_IWOTH */
>>> >          desc->lock = open(lockname, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666);
>>> >  @@ -106,7 +120,6 @@ nfpu_close(nfpu_desc_t *desc)
>>> >          rte_free(desc->nspu);
>>> >          close(desc->lock);
>>> >
>>> >  -       snprintf(lockname, sizeof(lockname), "/var/lock/nfp%d",
>>> desc->nfp);
>>> >  -       unlink(lockname);
>>> >  +       nspu_get_lockfile_path(lockname, sizeof(lockname), desc);
>>> >          return 0;
>>> >   }
>>> >  --
>>> >  2.14.3
>>>
>>
>>
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