[PATCH] pdump: fix request timeout on unresponsive secondary
Pushpendra Kumar
pushpendra1x.kumar at intel.com
Thu Jul 2 06:01:38 CEST 2026
Hi all,
Please hold review of this patch for now.
While validating this approach, I found a race condition in ENABLE/DISABLE forwarding behavior. In the DISABLE path, a delayed forwarded secondary (S2) can crash if requester-side teardown in S1 (the secondary that initiates DISABLE) proceeds first and shared resources are released.
I reproduced this with dpdk-dumpcap by injecting delay on S2. In my setup, it appears around the 5-second timeout mark (similar to MP_TIMEOUT_S), but the issue is about ordering and lifecycle guarantees, not a specific delay value or application.
The same teardown-safety risk can also exist in the original behavior if a secondary handles DISABLE late enough that the control plane fails or times out, and requester-side teardown still proceeds.
The root issue is:
- If S2 is slow/unresponsive on DISABLE, requester-side DISABLE can fail/timeout.
- If S1 app ignores that failure and frees shared capture resources anyway, S2 may still touch stale pointers and crash.
- So the root issue is teardown safety after failed/partial DISABLE completion, not only async forwarding itself.
I am pausing this patch to investigate a cleaner lifecycle fix for the DISABLE path. I will send a v2 after a more robust solution is verified.
Suggestions and feedback are very welcome.
Best regards,
Pushpendra
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