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From: ebiederm@xmission.com (Eric W. Biederman)
To: "Denis V. Lunev" <dlunev@gmail.com>
Cc: Benjamin Thery <benjamin.thery@bull.net>,
	Pavel Emelianov <xemul@openvz.org>,
	David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>,
	Linux Netdev List <netdev@vger.kernel.org>,
	Cedric Le Goater <clg@fr.ibm.com>,
	Linux Containers <containers@lists.osdl.org>,
	Daniel Lezcano <dlezcano@fr.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: [NETNS] Oops in register_pernet_operations() with CONFIG_NET_NS=n
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 11:21:55 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <m1bqan5cuk.fsf@ebiederm.dsl.xmission.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4720C9B9.80706@gmail.com> (Denis V. Lunev's message of "Thu, 25 Oct 2007 20:52:09 +0400")

"Denis V. Lunev" <dlunev@gmail.com> writes:

> Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>> Benjamin Thery <benjamin.thery@bull.net> writes:
>> 
>>> Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>>>> Benjamin Thery <benjamin.thery@bull.net> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Denis V. Lunev wrote:
>>>>>> The patch attached should help. The idea is simple. The "init" should be
>>>>>> called only once without NETNS. Period. No need for any lists.
>>>>> This is the kind of idea I had but I didn't think it could be 
>>>>> that simple. :) 
>>>>> Thanks Denis.
>>>> It isn't.
>
> this will work due to INIT_LIST_HEAD with circles list to itself and a
> del operation will work.

Suppose I have this fragment of code in a module:

> static int __net_init xt_net_init(struct net *net)
> {
>         ...
> }
> 
> static void __net_exit xt_net_exit(struct net *net)
> {
>         ...
> }
> 
> static struct pernet_operations __net_initdata  xt_net_ops = {
> 	.init = xt_net_init,
> 	.exit = xt_net_exit,
> };
> 
> static int __init xt_init(void)
> {
> 	return register_pernet_subsys(&xt_net_ops);
> }
> 
> static void __exit xt_fini(void)
> {
> 	unregister_pernet_subsys(&xt_net_ops);
> }
> 
> module_init(xt_init);
> module_exit(xt_fini);

What happens during module removal when unregister_pernet_subys calls 
xt_net_ops.exit after xt_net_ops has been removed from the kernels
memory?


> By the way, I think that we can in the case of undefined CONFIG_NET_NS
> reduce register to calling ->init method and unregister to calling
> ->exit method.
>
> This is a correct thing at least for now and will be welcomed by the all
> embedded/etc people.

I'm not fundamentally opposed.  Earlier versions of my patchset
did that and more.   However I think the pain is greater then the
gain right now.  Especially since this concept seem to require
having quality inspected into it.

Eric

  reply	other threads:[~2007-10-25 17:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-10-25 12:59 [NETNS] Oops in register_pernet_operations() with CONFIG_NET_NS=n Benjamin Thery
2007-10-25 14:00 ` Denis V. Lunev
2007-10-25 14:14   ` [Devel] Re: [NETNS] Oops in register_pernet_operations() with CONFIG_NET_NS=n (resend, was wrong patch) Denis V. Lunev
2007-10-25 14:50   ` [NETNS] Oops in register_pernet_operations() with CONFIG_NET_NS=n Benjamin Thery
2007-10-25 15:04     ` Eric W. Biederman
2007-10-25 15:10       ` Benjamin Thery
2007-10-25 16:39         ` Eric W. Biederman
2007-10-25 16:52           ` Denis V. Lunev
2007-10-25 17:21             ` Eric W. Biederman [this message]
2007-10-26 11:31               ` David Miller
2007-10-26 11:41                 ` Benjamin Thery
2007-10-26 11:55                   ` David Miller
2007-10-26 23:40                     ` Eric W. Biederman
2007-10-26 23:45                     ` [PATCH] net: Marking struct pernet_operations __net_initdata was inappropriate Eric W. Biederman
2007-10-27  5:55                       ` David Miller
2007-10-27  6:07                         ` Eric W. Biederman
2007-10-27  7:29                           ` David Miller
2007-10-25 15:03   ` [NETNS] Oops in register_pernet_operations() with CONFIG_NET_NS=n Eric W. Biederman

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