On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:10 AM, David Miller <da...@davemloft.net> wrote: > From: Francois Romieu <rom...@fr.zoreil.com> > Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 01:07:00 +0100 > >> Were alloc_skb moved one level up in the call stack, there would be >> no need to use the new wait api in the subsequent page, thus easing >> pre 3.19 longterm kernel maintenance (at least those on korg page). >> >> But it tastes a tad bit too masochistic. > > Lack of error handling of allocation failure is always a huge red > flag. We even long ago tried to do something like this for TCP FIN > handling. > > It's dumb, it doesn't work. > > Therefore I agree that the correct fix is to move the SKB allocation > up one level to vcc_sendmsg() and make it handle errors properly.
If you can justify API is not broken by doing that, I am more than happy to do it, as I already stated in the latter patch: "Of course, the logic itself is suspicious, other sendmsg() could handle skb allocation failure very well, not sure why ATM has to wait for a successful one here. But probably it is too late to change since the errno and behavior is visible to user-space. So just leave the logic as it is." For some reason, no one reads that patch. :-/