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From: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
To: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>,
	Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Cc: netdev <netdev@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: __sk_buff.data_end
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 16:48:11 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1492699691.3109.11.camel@sipsolutions.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <58F8C9BA.3090707@iogearbox.net>

On Thu, 2017-04-20 at 16:46 +0200, Daniel Borkmann wrote:
> > Hmm. I don't see what "somewhere else" I could possibly have
> > though, given that I want the (kernel-side) context to be "struct
> > sk_buff *" to allow the skb helpers?
> 
> I have not enough context on the wireless side, perhaps could be
> somewhere under skb->dev->ieee80211_ptr or so, iff suitable. 

I don't think I even have skb->dev assigned at this point :)

> But
> it also really doesn't matter much since this is all transparently
> handled in the kernel, meaning these kind of rewrites can still be
> changed at a later point in time, f.e. if it's only 'u64 boottime_ns'
> right now, that could live directly in the cb[] w/o extra pointer,
> and should that grow to more members, then it could be moved behind
> a pointer later on and it still works as-is from the program point
> of view.

Well, there are 48 bytes in the cb already, so doing this would mean
moving two pointer-sized things out, but yeah - as long as we don't add
everything right now we can keep those things that are available to BPF
in the cb and move something else out.

As long as what I described there with the indirect load works, I'm
fine with this, and I can even do data_end pretty easily then.

johannes

  reply	other threads:[~2017-04-20 14:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-04-19 21:31 __sk_buff.data_end Johannes Berg
2017-04-19 22:20 ` __sk_buff.data_end Johannes Berg
2017-04-20  0:01   ` __sk_buff.data_end Daniel Borkmann
2017-04-20  0:12     ` __sk_buff.data_end Alexei Starovoitov
2017-04-20  0:38       ` __sk_buff.data_end Daniel Borkmann
2017-04-20  6:07         ` __sk_buff.data_end Johannes Berg
2017-04-20  6:06       ` __sk_buff.data_end Johannes Berg
2017-04-20  6:01     ` __sk_buff.data_end Johannes Berg
2017-04-20 14:10       ` __sk_buff.data_end Daniel Borkmann
2017-04-20 14:17         ` __sk_buff.data_end Johannes Berg
2017-04-20 14:28           ` __sk_buff.data_end Daniel Borkmann
2017-04-20 14:32             ` __sk_buff.data_end Johannes Berg
2017-04-20 14:46               ` __sk_buff.data_end Daniel Borkmann
2017-04-20 14:48                 ` Johannes Berg [this message]
2017-04-19 23:51 ` __sk_buff.data_end Daniel Borkmann

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