Hi David, On Sat, 7 May 2016 08:50:49 -0600 David Ahern <d...@cumulusnetworks.com> wrote: > >> +static inline > >> +struct sk_buff *l3mdev_l3_rcv(struct sk_buff *skb, u16 proto) > >> +{ > >> + struct net_device *master = NULL; > >> + > >> + if (netif_is_l3_slave(skb->dev)) > >> + master = netdev_master_upper_dev_get_rcu(skb->dev); > >> + > >> + else if (netif_is_l3_master(skb->dev)) > >> + master = skb->dev; > >> + > >> + if (master && master->l3mdev_ops->l3mdev_l3_rcv) > >> + skb = master->l3mdev_ops->l3mdev_l3_rcv(master, skb, proto); > > > > In the case where netif_is_l3_master(skb->dev) is true, can you explain > > why we need to pass it through the l3mdev_l3_rcv callback again? > > what do you mean again? This is only time the l3mdev_l3_rcv method is > called on a packet.
You have the following: if (netif_is_l3_slave(skb->dev)) master = netdev_master_upper_dev_get_rcu(skb->dev); else if (netif_is_l3_master(skb->dev)) master = skb->dev; if (master && master->l3mdev_ops->l3mdev_l3_rcv) skb = master->l3mdev_ops->l3mdev_l3_rcv(master, skb, proto); So in both conditions (skb->dev being the slave or the master) the skb is passed to master's l3mdev_l3_rcv callback. Appreciate if you can elaborate: - Why callback needs to be invoked when skb->dev is the L3 master? - On which circumstances we end up entering l3mdev_ip_rcv/l3mdev_ip6_rcv where skb->dev is the master? If I got it right, we enter 'ip_rcv_finish' on a slave device, the callback is invoked and eventually sets skb->dev and skb->skb_iif to the VRF device; then ip_rcv_finish continues processing the altered skb (with the changed skb->dev). So on which cicumstances do we enter 'ip_rcv_finish' where the skb->dev is ALREADY a master device? Thanks, Shmulik