From: Ben Pfaff Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 00:44:14 +0000 (-0700) Subject: ofproto-dpif: Destroy bundle after moving its last port out. X-Git-Tag: v1.9.3~6 X-Git-Url: http://git.cascardo.eti.br/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=37e6e4a7adf6ba46748c077fe785fac490118794;hp=c5cbd6b25465afd6784b77118ed3ab4ed3c11175;p=cascardo%2Fovs.git ofproto-dpif: Destroy bundle after moving its last port out. When the ofp_port argument to bundle_add_port() refers to an ofport_dpif that already belongs to some other bundle, bundle_add_port() removed the port from the other bundle, correctly, with bundle_del_port(). If the other bundle now contained no ports, however, this violated the invariant that a bundle always contains at least one port. Normally, this would get fixed up when the other bundle was processed later during reconfiguration. I haven't quite zeroed in on the exact case where this is not true, but segfaults have happened here in production, in particular when port adds and deletes happen simultaneously and the new port reuses the OpenFlow port number of one of the deleted ports. It seems that the duplicate port number allows some port to rip away the new port from its bundle without destroying that bundle. I suspect, therefore, that there is still a more subtle bug here, but I hope that this will fix the segfault. Bug #18967. Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff --- diff --git a/ofproto/ofproto-dpif.c b/ofproto/ofproto-dpif.c index ce2ae7fab..173eb5a9e 100644 --- a/ofproto/ofproto-dpif.c +++ b/ofproto/ofproto-dpif.c @@ -1812,7 +1812,7 @@ bundle_add_port(struct ofbundle *bundle, uint32_t ofp_port, if (port->bundle != bundle) { bundle->ofproto->need_revalidate = REV_RECONFIGURE; if (port->bundle) { - bundle_del_port(port); + bundle_remove(&port->up); } port->bundle = bundle;