Thread (43 messages) 43 messages, 5 authors, 2018-10-03

Re: [PATCH RFC v2 net-next 03/25] netlink: introduce NLM_F_DUMP_PROPER_HDR flag

From: David Ahern <hidden>
Date: 2018-10-02 21:39:10

On 10/2/18 5:06 AM, Jiri Benc wrote:
On Mon,  1 Oct 2018 17:28:29 -0700, David Ahern wrote:
quoted
Add a new flag, NLM_F_DUMP_PROPER_HDR, for userspace to indicate to the
kernel that it believes it is sending the right header struct for the
dump message type (ifinfomsg, ifaddrmsg, rtmsg, fib_rule_hdr, ...).
Why is this limited to dumps? Other kind of netlink messages contain
the common struct, too. When introducing such mechanism, please make it
generic.
Because all of the other requests -- NEW, DEL, and GET -- all seem to
use and expect the right header. Dumps are the ones where the header is
not looked at in most cases and for years iproute2 got away with sending
the wrong one.
Last time when we were discussing strict checking in netlink, it was
suggested to add a socket option instead of adding NLM flags[1].
It makes a lot of sense: the number of flags is very limited and we'd
run out of them pretty fast. It's not just the header structure that
is currently checked sloppily. It's also attributes, flags in
attributes, etc. We can't assign a flag to all of them.
You should also consider a different name for the flag: it should
reflect what the effect of the flag is. "Proper header" is not an
effect, it's a requirement for the message to pass. The effect is
enforced strict checking of the header.
Proper means the correct header for the dump type is sent.

You want take issue with a name suggest a different one.
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