On Thu, 8 Sep 2016 15:06:16 +0200 "D. Herrendoerfer" <d.herrendoer...@herrendoerfer.name> wrote:
> Hello, > > I'd like to start a discussion if it makes sense to add an optional feature > > to the bridge MAC address learning code to generate kernel uevents for > > every learned (added) and removed MAC address. > > The (my) rationale behind this is, that I work with multiport SRIOV and > MRIOV > > network cards that cannot put each and every virtual port into promiscuous > > mode, but they have the capability to register a large number of MAC > addresses > > to each interface. > > These systems are host to a large number of kvm guests, that require > network access. > > To get around the problem I added two uevents to linuxbridge that would > announce every > > learned address to udev, and udev would register or remove the MAC > address to the > > uplink device of the bridge. > > The script may also add the required addresses for multicast and IPv6 if > required. > > The need for promiscuous mode on the card was gone. All I needed to do > was to attach > > the guests through a linuxbridge instead of directly to the card. > > > I may be missing something here - I'm pretty sure there I am, but is > there any conceptual > > reason why this should not be done this way ? > > > I'm porting my patch (for 3.10.0) to head, and will make it available, I > just want some > > valuable feedback as early as possible. > > > Thanks, D.Herrendoerfer This should be possible by listening for netlink events. No need for udev interaction.