From: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@redhat.com>
To: David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org, kaber@trash.net
Subject: Re: [PATCH] 8021q: fix vlan 0 inconsistencies
Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2013 13:46:09 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <51CEC901.70200@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130627.222749.1795566196568945291.davem@davemloft.net>
On 06/28/2013 07:27 AM, David Miller wrote:
> I don't think I can apply this patch, it seems to revert very much intentional
> behavior.
>
> If you have the 8021q module available, and you bring a device up, it gets
> VLAN 0 by default, and if necessary programmed into the HW filters of the
> device.
>
> This VLAN 0 entry is not treated like a real VLAN, it is just there to be
> decapsulated for the sake of 802.1p Priority Code Points (QoS).
>
> If the user explicitly configures other VLAN entries, then removes them all,
> that conditional check on vlan_id in the delete path retains this default
> VLAN 0 configuration and is very much intended to behave that way.
>
> Your patch breaks this, so I cannot apply it.
>
> If bonding is so broken that it cannot cope with this default 802.1p behavior,
> that is really bonding's problem. It seemingly needs logic to handle 802.1p,
> and that default VID 0, properly.
>
Another analysis of this problem by commits:
before commit 5b9ea6e022e9ba0fe39cb349ac40361f78d5da5b ("vlan: introduce
vid list with reference counting") ndo_vlan_rx_kill_vid was called directly
which would've broken this functionality as you said. But after that commit
(and the beginning of refcounting) that is not the case, since when a
device is opened VLAN 0 is added and its refcount always has at least +1
until the device is closed (now ndo_vlan_rx_kill_vid is called only when
refcount == 0). But by creating/destroying VLAN 0 on top you can bump that
to whatever value you'd like which leads to:
commit efc73f4bbc238d4f579fb612c04c8e1dd8a82979 ("net: Fix memory leak -
vlan_info struct"), which added vlan_vid_del in the 8021q netdev notifier
which is called upon NETDEV_DOWN which is intended to remove the VLAN 0
that was added upon NETDEV_UP. But via ruining the refcount you can again
leak memory that way (since vlan 0's refcnt will be > 1, so it will not get
deleted/freed).
Nik
prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-06-29 11:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-06-20 12:24 [PATCH] 8021q: fix vlan 0 inconsistencies nikolay
2013-06-20 14:08 ` Nikolay Aleksandrov
2013-06-28 5:27 ` David Miller
2013-06-28 8:20 ` Nikolay Aleksandrov
2013-06-29 11:46 ` Nikolay Aleksandrov [this message]
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