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Date:	Mon, 20 Apr 2009 18:11:56 +0200
From:	Jiri Pirko <jpirko@...hat.com>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc:	netdev@...r.kernel.org, jgarzik@...ox.com, davem@...emloft.net,
	shemminger@...ux-foundation.org, bridge@...ts.linux-foundation.org,
	fubar@...ibm.com, bonding-devel@...ts.sourceforge.net,
	kaber@...sh.net, mschmidt@...hat.com, dada1@...mosbay.com,
	ivecera@...hat.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] net: introduce a list of device addresses
	dev_addr_list (v4)

How about this (and another 2 patches in patchset)? What's your opinion guys?

Thanks,

Jirka

Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 10:58:49AM CEST, jpirko@...hat.com wrote:
>v3 -> v4 (current):
>-changed kzalloc to kmalloc in __hw_addr_add_ii()
>-ASSERT_RTNL() avoided in dev_addr_flush() and dev_addr_init()
>
>v2 -> v3:
>-removed unnecessary rcu read locking
>-moved dev_addr_flush() calling to ensure no null dereference of dev_addr
>
>v1 -> v2:
>-added forgotten ASSERT_RTNL to dev_addr_init and dev_addr_flush
>-removed unnecessary rcu_read locking in dev_addr_init
>-use compare_ether_addr_64bits instead of compare_ether_addr
>-use L1_CACHE_BYTES as size for allocating struct netdev_hw_addr
>-use call_rcu instead of rcu_synchronize
>-moved is_etherdev_addr into __KERNEL__ ifdef
>
>This patch introduces a new list in struct net_device and brings a set of
>functions to handle the work with device address list. The list is a replacement
>for the original dev_addr field and because in some situations there is need to
>carry several device addresses with the net device. To be backward compatible,
>dev_addr is made to point to the first member of the list so original drivers
>sees no difference.
>
>Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@...hat.com>
>---
> include/linux/etherdevice.h |   27 +++++
> include/linux/netdevice.h   |   32 +++++-
> net/core/dev.c              |  261 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 3 files changed, 318 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
>diff --git a/include/linux/etherdevice.h b/include/linux/etherdevice.h
>index a1f17ab..3d7a668 100644
>--- a/include/linux/etherdevice.h
>+++ b/include/linux/etherdevice.h
>@@ -182,6 +182,33 @@ static inline unsigned compare_ether_addr_64bits(const u8 addr1[6+2],
> 	return compare_ether_addr(addr1, addr2);
> #endif
> }
>+
>+/**
>+ * is_etherdev_addr - Tell if given Ethernet address belongs to the device.
>+ * @dev: Pointer to a device structure
>+ * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address
>+ *
>+ * Compare passed address with all addresses of the device. Return true if the
>+ * address if one of the device addresses.
>+ *
>+ * Note that this function calls compare_ether_addr_64bits() so take care of
>+ * the right padding.
>+ */
>+static inline bool is_etherdev_addr(const struct net_device *dev,
>+				    const u8 addr[6 + 2])
>+{
>+	struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
>+	int res = 1;
>+
>+	rcu_read_lock();
>+	for_each_dev_addr(dev, ha) {
>+		res = compare_ether_addr_64bits(addr, ha->addr);
>+		if (!res)
>+			break;
>+	}
>+	rcu_read_unlock();
>+	return !res;
>+}
> #endif	/* __KERNEL__ */
> 
> /**
>diff --git a/include/linux/netdevice.h b/include/linux/netdevice.h
>index 2e7783f..89ad6d2 100644
>--- a/include/linux/netdevice.h
>+++ b/include/linux/netdevice.h
>@@ -210,6 +210,13 @@ struct dev_addr_list
> #define dmi_users	da_users
> #define dmi_gusers	da_gusers
> 
>+struct netdev_hw_addr {
>+	struct list_head	list;
>+	unsigned char		addr[MAX_ADDR_LEN];
>+	int			refcount;
>+	struct rcu_head		rcu_head;
>+};
>+
> struct hh_cache
> {
> 	struct hh_cache *hh_next;	/* Next entry			     */
>@@ -776,8 +783,11 @@ struct net_device
>  */
> 	unsigned long		last_rx;	/* Time of last Rx	*/
> 	/* Interface address info used in eth_type_trans() */
>-	unsigned char		dev_addr[MAX_ADDR_LEN];	/* hw address, (before bcast
>-							   because most packets are unicast) */
>+	unsigned char		*dev_addr;	/* hw address, (before bcast
>+						   because most packets are
>+						   unicast) */
>+
>+	struct list_head	dev_addr_list; /* list of device hw addresses */
> 
> 	unsigned char		broadcast[MAX_ADDR_LEN];	/* hw bcast add	*/
> 
>@@ -1778,6 +1788,13 @@ static inline void netif_addr_unlock_bh(struct net_device *dev)
> 	spin_unlock_bh(&dev->addr_list_lock);
> }
> 
>+/*
>+ * dev_addr_list walker. Should be used only for read access. Call with
>+ * rcu_read_lock held.
>+ */
>+#define for_each_dev_addr(dev, ha) \
>+		list_for_each_entry_rcu(ha, &dev->dev_addr_list, list)
>+
> /* These functions live elsewhere (drivers/net/net_init.c, but related) */
> 
> extern void		ether_setup(struct net_device *dev);
>@@ -1790,6 +1807,17 @@ extern struct net_device *alloc_netdev_mq(int sizeof_priv, const char *name,
> 	alloc_netdev_mq(sizeof_priv, name, setup, 1)
> extern int		register_netdev(struct net_device *dev);
> extern void		unregister_netdev(struct net_device *dev);
>+
>+/* Functions used for device addresses handling */
>+extern int		dev_addr_add(struct net_device *dev,
>+				     unsigned char *addr);
>+extern int		dev_addr_del(struct net_device *dev,
>+				     unsigned char *addr);
>+extern int		dev_addr_add_multiple(struct net_device *to_dev,
>+					      struct net_device *from_dev);
>+extern int		dev_addr_del_multiple(struct net_device *to_dev,
>+					      struct net_device *from_dev);
>+
> /* Functions used for secondary unicast and multicast support */
> extern void		dev_set_rx_mode(struct net_device *dev);
> extern void		__dev_set_rx_mode(struct net_device *dev);
>diff --git a/net/core/dev.c b/net/core/dev.c
>index 343883f..2274294 100644
>--- a/net/core/dev.c
>+++ b/net/core/dev.c
>@@ -3438,6 +3438,263 @@ void dev_set_rx_mode(struct net_device *dev)
> 	netif_addr_unlock_bh(dev);
> }
> 
>+/* hw addresses list handling functions */
>+
>+static int __hw_addr_add_ii(struct list_head *list, unsigned char *addr,
>+			    int addr_len, int ignore_index)
>+{
>+	struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
>+	int i = 0;
>+
>+	if (addr_len > MAX_ADDR_LEN)
>+		return -EINVAL;
>+
>+	list_for_each_entry(ha, list, list) {
>+		if (i++ != ignore_index &&
>+		    !memcmp(ha->addr, addr, addr_len)) {
>+			ha->refcount++;
>+			return 0;
>+		}
>+	}
>+
>+	ha = kmalloc(max(sizeof(*ha), L1_CACHE_BYTES), GFP_ATOMIC);
>+	if (!ha)
>+		return -ENOMEM;
>+	memcpy(ha->addr, addr, addr_len);
>+	ha->refcount = 1;
>+	list_add_tail_rcu(&ha->list, list);
>+	return 0;
>+}
>+
>+static int __hw_addr_add(struct list_head *list, unsigned char *addr,
>+			 int addr_len)
>+{
>+	return __hw_addr_add_ii(list, addr, addr_len, -1);
>+}
>+
>+static void ha_rcu_free(struct rcu_head *head)
>+{
>+	struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
>+
>+	ha = container_of(head, struct netdev_hw_addr, rcu_head);
>+	kfree(ha);
>+}
>+
>+static int __hw_addr_del_ii(struct list_head *list, unsigned char *addr,
>+			    int addr_len, int ignore_index)
>+{
>+	struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
>+	int i = 0;
>+
>+	list_for_each_entry(ha, list, list) {
>+		if (i++ != ignore_index &&
>+		    !memcmp(ha->addr, addr, addr_len)) {
>+			if (--ha->refcount)
>+				return 0;
>+			list_del_rcu(&ha->list);
>+			call_rcu(&ha->rcu_head, ha_rcu_free);
>+			return 0;
>+		}
>+	}
>+	return -ENOENT;
>+}
>+
>+static int __hw_addr_del(struct list_head *list, unsigned char *addr,
>+			 int addr_len)
>+{
>+	return __hw_addr_del_ii(list, addr, addr_len, -1);
>+}
>+
>+static int __hw_addr_add_multiple_ii(struct list_head *to_list,
>+				     struct list_head *from_list,
>+				     int addr_len, int ignore_index)
>+{
>+	int err;
>+	struct netdev_hw_addr *ha, *ha2;
>+
>+	list_for_each_entry(ha, from_list, list) {
>+		err = __hw_addr_add_ii(to_list, ha->addr, addr_len, 0);
>+		if (err)
>+			goto unroll;
>+	}
>+	return 0;
>+
>+unroll:
>+	list_for_each_entry(ha2, from_list, list) {
>+		if (ha2 == ha)
>+			break;
>+		__hw_addr_del_ii(to_list, ha2->addr, addr_len, 0);
>+	}
>+	return err;
>+}
>+
>+static int __hw_addr_add_multiple(struct list_head *to_list,
>+					 struct list_head *from_list,
>+					 int addr_len)
>+{
>+	return __hw_addr_add_multiple_ii(to_list, from_list, addr_len, -1);
>+}
>+
>+static void __hw_addr_del_multiple_ii(struct list_head *to_list,
>+				      struct list_head *from_list,
>+				      int addr_len, int ignore_index)
>+{
>+	struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
>+
>+	list_for_each_entry(ha, from_list, list) {
>+		__hw_addr_del_ii(to_list, ha->addr, addr_len, 0);
>+	}
>+}
>+
>+static void __hw_addr_del_multiple(struct list_head *to_list,
>+					 struct list_head *from_list,
>+					 int addr_len)
>+{
>+	__hw_addr_del_multiple_ii(to_list, from_list, addr_len, -1);
>+}
>+
>+static void __hw_addr_flush(struct list_head *list)
>+{
>+	struct netdev_hw_addr *ha, *tmp;
>+
>+	list_for_each_entry_safe(ha, tmp, list, list) {
>+		list_del_rcu(&ha->list);
>+		call_rcu(&ha->rcu_head, ha_rcu_free);
>+	}
>+}
>+
>+/* Device addresses handling functions */
>+
>+static void dev_addr_flush(struct net_device *dev)
>+{
>+	/* rtnl_mutex must be held here */
>+
>+	__hw_addr_flush(&dev->dev_addr_list);
>+	dev->dev_addr = NULL;
>+}
>+
>+static int dev_addr_init(struct net_device *dev)
>+{
>+	unsigned char addr[MAX_ADDR_LEN];
>+	struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
>+	int err;
>+
>+	/* rtnl_mutex must be held here */
>+
>+	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->dev_addr_list);
>+	memset(addr, 0, sizeof(*addr));
>+	err = __hw_addr_add(&dev->dev_addr_list, addr, sizeof(*addr));
>+	if (!err) {
>+		/*
>+		 * Get the first (previously created) address from the list
>+		 * and set dev_addr pointer to this location.
>+		 */
>+		ha = list_first_entry(&dev->dev_addr_list,
>+				      struct netdev_hw_addr, list);
>+		dev->dev_addr = ha->addr;
>+	}
>+	return err;
>+}
>+
>+/**
>+ *	dev_addr_add	- Add a device address
>+ *	@dev: device
>+ *	@addr: address to add
>+ *
>+ *	Add a device address to the device or increase the reference count if
>+ *	it already exists.
>+ *
>+ *	The caller must hold the rtnl_mutex.
>+ */
>+int dev_addr_add(struct net_device *dev, unsigned char *addr)
>+{
>+	int err;
>+
>+	ASSERT_RTNL();
>+
>+	err = __hw_addr_add_ii(&dev->dev_addr_list, addr, dev->addr_len, 0);
>+	if (!err)
>+		call_netdevice_notifiers(NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, dev);
>+	return err;
>+}
>+EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_addr_add);
>+
>+/**
>+ *	dev_addr_del	- Release a device address.
>+ *	@dev: device
>+ *	@addr: address to delete
>+ *
>+ *	Release reference to a device address and remove it from the device
>+ *	if the reference count drops to zero.
>+ *
>+ *	The caller must hold the rtnl_mutex.
>+ */
>+int dev_addr_del(struct net_device *dev, unsigned char *addr)
>+{
>+	int err;
>+
>+	ASSERT_RTNL();
>+
>+	err = __hw_addr_del_ii(&dev->dev_addr_list, addr, dev->addr_len, 0);
>+	if (!err)
>+		call_netdevice_notifiers(NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, dev);
>+	return err;
>+}
>+EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_addr_del);
>+
>+/**
>+ *	dev_addr_add_multiple	- Add device addresses from another device
>+ *	@to_dev: device to which addresses will be added
>+ *	@from_dev: device from which addresses will be added
>+ *
>+ *	Add device addresses of the one device to another.
>+ *
>+ *	The caller must hold the rtnl_mutex.
>+ */
>+int dev_addr_add_multiple(struct net_device *to_dev,
>+			  struct net_device *from_dev)
>+{
>+	int err;
>+
>+	ASSERT_RTNL();
>+
>+	if (from_dev->addr_len != to_dev->addr_len)
>+		return -EINVAL;
>+	err = __hw_addr_add_multiple_ii(&to_dev->dev_addr_list,
>+					&from_dev->dev_addr_list,
>+					to_dev->addr_len, 0);
>+	if (!err)
>+		call_netdevice_notifiers(NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, to_dev);
>+	return err;
>+}
>+EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_addr_add_multiple);
>+
>+/**
>+ *	dev_addr_del_multiple	- Delete device addresses by another device
>+ *	@to_dev: device where the addresses will be deleted
>+ *	@from_dev: device by which addresses the addresses will be deleted
>+ *
>+ *	Deletes addresses in to device by the list of addresses in from device.
>+ *
>+ *	The caller must hold the rtnl_mutex.
>+ */
>+int dev_addr_del_multiple(struct net_device *to_dev,
>+			  struct net_device *from_dev)
>+{
>+	ASSERT_RTNL();
>+
>+	if (from_dev->addr_len != to_dev->addr_len)
>+		return -EINVAL;
>+	__hw_addr_add_multiple_ii(&to_dev->dev_addr_list,
>+				  &from_dev->dev_addr_list,
>+				  to_dev->addr_len, 0);
>+	call_netdevice_notifiers(NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, to_dev);
>+	return 0;
>+}
>+EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_addr_del_multiple);
>+
>+/* unicast and multicast addresses handling functions */
>+
> int __dev_addr_delete(struct dev_addr_list **list, int *count,
> 		      void *addr, int alen, int glbl)
> {
>@@ -4780,6 +5037,7 @@ struct net_device *alloc_netdev_mq(int sizeof_priv, const char *name,
> 
> 	dev->gso_max_size = GSO_MAX_SIZE;
> 
>+	dev_addr_init(dev);
> 	netdev_init_queues(dev);
> 
> 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->napi_list);
>@@ -4805,6 +5063,9 @@ void free_netdev(struct net_device *dev)
> 
> 	kfree(dev->_tx);
> 
>+	/* Flush device addresses */
>+	dev_addr_flush(dev);
>+
> 	list_for_each_entry_safe(p, n, &dev->napi_list, dev_list)
> 		netif_napi_del(p);
> 
>-- 
>1.6.0.6
>
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