From: Cong Wang <amwang@redhat.com>
To: Octavian Purdila <opurdila@ixiacom.com>
Cc: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>,
David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>,
Linux Kernel Network Developers <netdev@vger.kernel.org>,
Linux Kernel Developers <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [net-next PATCH v4 0/3] net: reserve ports for applications using fixed port
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 23:57:08 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B7C11D4.1080309@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201002162322.13101.opurdila@ixiacom.com>
Octavian Purdila wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 February 2010 22:08:13 you wrote:
>>> Something like bellow?
>>>
>>> # set bits 8080 and 1666
>>> $echo 8080 1666-1666 > /proc
>>>
>>> #reset bit 1666
>>> $echo 8080 > /proc
>>>
>>> #reset whole bitmap
>>> $echo > /proc
>> Yes. So something like that.
>>
>> I think I would use commas instead of spaces as that is more traditional.
Why this is better than the current version?
For the single port case, currently we use:
echo +8080 > /xxxx #set
echo -8080 > /xxxx #clear
Now we will use:
echo 8080 > /xxxx #set
echo 8080 > /xxxx #clear
I don't think the latter is better...
For the multi-port case, yes, we should accept 'echo 8080,10000 >/xxxx'.
>>
>
> OK, I was trying to reuse the existing skip whitespace code :) but if you
> think its cleaner with commas I can do that.
>
>>> Note that this new proc entry will work in conjunction with the existing
>>> ip_local_port_range option, so the default bitmap can (and should be)
>>> empty.
Yes, we don't know which ports the user wants to reserve.
>> Do we want userspace to see this implementation detail? Two data structures
>> doing the almost the same thing could get confusing in a hurry. It feels
>> like a recipe for changing one and not the other and then running around
>> trying to figure out why the change did not work.
>>
>
> Yes, I believe we want to have reserved_ports contain just those special ports
> that the user wants to reserve. After all we add this entry for this specific
> purpose.
>
This is why I insist we should make sure all ports accepted by
ip_local_reserved_ports must be in ip_local_port_range.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-02-17 15:57 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-02-15 22:00 [net-next PATCH v4 0/3] net: reserve ports for applications using fixed port Octavian Purdila
2010-02-15 22:00 ` [net-next PATCH v4 1/3] sysctl: refactor integer handling proc code Octavian Purdila
2010-02-16 8:41 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-16 10:48 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-16 13:08 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-16 14:00 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-17 16:31 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-17 21:09 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-18 3:58 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-16 11:41 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-16 13:09 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-16 13:44 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-17 16:21 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-17 16:33 ` Eric W. Biederman
2010-02-18 4:25 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-15 22:00 ` [net-next PATCH v4 2/3] sysctl: add proc_dobitmap Octavian Purdila
2010-02-16 9:12 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-15 22:00 ` [net-next PATCH v4 3/3] net: reserve ports for applications using fixed port numbers Octavian Purdila
2010-02-16 9:37 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-16 11:06 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-16 13:06 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-16 13:20 ` Eric Dumazet
2010-02-17 16:13 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-17 16:39 ` Eric Dumazet
2010-02-17 16:01 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-20 8:00 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-16 14:25 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-17 16:07 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-16 17:25 ` [net-next PATCH v4 0/3] net: reserve ports for applications using fixed port Eric W. Biederman
2010-02-16 18:04 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-16 18:49 ` Eric W. Biederman
2010-02-16 19:51 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-16 20:08 ` Eric W. Biederman
2010-02-16 21:22 ` Octavian Purdila
2010-02-17 15:57 ` Cong Wang [this message]
2010-02-17 16:10 ` Eric W. Biederman
2010-02-17 16:19 ` Cong Wang
2010-02-17 16:26 ` Eric W. Biederman
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