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From: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
To: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] iproute: Add support for extended ack to rtnl_talk
Date: Thu, 04 May 2017 11:36:36 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <590AF624.6090808@iogearbox.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170503235638.31116-1-stephen@networkplumber.org>

On 05/04/2017 01:56 AM, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> Add support for extended ack error reporting via libmnl. This
> is a better alternative to use existing library and not copy/paste
> code from the kernel. Also make arguments const where possible.
>
> Add a new function rtnl_talk_extack that takes a callback as an input
> arg. If a netlink response contains extack attributes, the callback is
> is invoked with the the err string, offset in the message and a pointer
> to the message returned by the kernel.
>
> Adding a new function allows commands to be moved over to the
> extended error reporting over time.
>
> For feedback, compile tested only.

Just out of curiosity, what is the plan regarding converting iproute2
over to libmnl (ip, tc, ss, ...)? In 2015, tipc tool was the first
user merged that requires libmnl, the only other user today in the
tree is devlink, which even seems to define its own libmnl library
helpers. What is the clear benefit/rationale of outsourcing this to
libmnl? I always was the impression we should strive for as little
dependencies as possible?

I don't really like that we make extended ack reporting now dependent
on libmnl, which further diverts from iproute's native nl library vs
requiring to install another nl library, making the current status
quo even worse ... :/

Thanks,
Daniel

  reply	other threads:[~2017-05-04  9:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-05-03 23:56 [RFC] iproute: Add support for extended ack to rtnl_talk Stephen Hemminger
2017-05-04  9:36 ` Daniel Borkmann [this message]
2017-05-04 14:27   ` David Ahern
2017-05-04 14:41     ` David Miller
2017-05-04 15:50       ` Jamal Hadi Salim
2017-05-04 16:43       ` Stephen Hemminger
2017-05-04 20:43         ` Phil Sutter
2017-05-14  1:29           ` David Ahern
2017-05-16 16:36             ` Stephen Hemminger
2017-05-18 10:02               ` Daniel Borkmann
2017-05-18 14:55                 ` Stephen Hemminger
2017-05-19  4:24                 ` David Ahern
2017-08-03 20:26                   ` David Ahern
2017-08-04 11:31                     ` Simon Horman
2017-08-04 16:47                       ` Stephen Hemminger
2017-08-07 16:48                         ` David Ahern
2017-08-07 18:06                           ` Stephen Hemminger
2017-08-07 18:09                             ` David Ahern
2017-08-07 18:45                               ` David Miller
2017-08-07 19:12                                 ` Stephen Hemminger
2017-08-07 20:26                                   ` David Miller
2017-08-07 21:21                                     ` Stephen Hemminger
2017-05-04 14:37   ` Leon Romanovsky
2017-05-04 16:45     ` Stephen Hemminger
2017-05-04 17:55       ` Leon Romanovsky
2017-05-06 10:36         ` Jiri Pirko
2017-05-04 16:42   ` Stephen Hemminger

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