On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 11:52:47PM +0100, Michał Mirosław wrote: > On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 10:55:45AM -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 06:24:36PM +0100, Michał Mirosław wrote: > > > On Sat, Dec 03, 2016 at 03:27:30PM -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote: > > > > On Sat, Dec 03, 2016 at 10:22:28AM +0100, Michał Mirosław wrote: > > > > > This All-in-one patch removes abuse of VLAN CFI bit, so it can be > > > > > passed > > > > > intact through linux networking stack. > > > > This appears to change the established Open vSwitch userspace API. You > > > > can see that simply from the way that it changes the documentation for > > > > the userspace API. If I'm right about that, then this change will break > > > > all userspace programs that use the Open vSwitch kernel module, > > > > including Open vSwitch itself. > > > > > > If I understood the code correctly, it does change expected meaning for > > > the (unlikely?) case of header truncated just before the VLAN TCI - it > > > will > > > be impossible to differentiate this case from the VLAN TCI == 0. > > > > > > I guess this is a problem with OVS API, because it doesn't directly show > > > the "missing" state of elements, but relies on an "invalid" value. > > > > That particular corner case should not be a huge problem in any case. > > > > The real problem is that this appears to break the common case use of > > VLANs in Open vSwitch. After this patch, parse_vlan() in > > net/openvswitch/flow.c copies the tpid and tci from sk_buff (either the > > accelerated version of them or the version in the skb data) into > > sw_flow_key members. OK, that's fine on it's own. However, I don't see > > any corresponding change to the code in flow_netlink.c to compensate for > > the fact that, until now, the VLAN CFI bit (formerly VLAN_TAG_PRESENT) > > was always required to be set to 1 in flow matches inside Netlink > > messages sent from userspace, and the kernel always set it to 1 in > > corresponding messages sent to userspace. > > > > In other words, if I'm reading this change correctly: > > > > * With a kernel before this change, userspace always had to set > > VLAN_TAG_PRESENT to 1 to match on a VLAN, or the kernel would > > reject the flow match. > > > > * With a kernel after this change, userspace must not set > > VLAN_TAG_PRESENT to 1, otherwise the kernel will accept the flow > > match but nothing will ever match because packets do not actually > > have the CFI bit set. > > > > Take a look at this code that the patch deletes from > > validate_vlan_from_nlattrs(), for example, and see how it insisted that > > VLAN_TAG_PRESENT was set: > > > > if (!(tci & htons(VLAN_TAG_PRESENT))) { > > if (tci) { > > OVS_NLERR(log, "%s TCI does not have VLAN_TAG_PRESENT > > bit set.", > > (inner) ? "C-VLAN" : "VLAN"); > > return -EINVAL; > > } else if (nla_len(a[OVS_KEY_ATTR_ENCAP])) { > > /* Corner case for truncated VLAN header. */ > > OVS_NLERR(log, "Truncated %s header has non-zero encap > > attribute.", > > (inner) ? "C-VLAN" : "VLAN"); > > return -EINVAL; > > } > > } > > > > Please let me know if I'm overlooking something. > > Hmm. So the easiest change without disrupting current userspace, would be > to flip the CFI bit on the way to/from OVS userspace. Does this seem > correct?
That sounds correct. (The bit should not be flipped in the mask.) Thanks, Ben.