On 2017-03-13 8:28 PM, Jay Vosburgh wrote:
Jarod Wilson <ja...@redhat.com> wrote:

I've got a bug report for someone using a Intel OPA devices in a bond, and
it appears these devices have a hardware address length of 20, opposed to
the typical 6 on ethernet. When they dump /proc/net/bonding/bondX, it only
prints the first 6 of the address, per %pM and mac_address_string(), while
sysfs for the interface does print the right thing, since it uses
sysfs_print_mac(), which takes a length argument.

        This (20 octet MAC length) is true for any Infiniband device.

So the question is... What's the best route to take here? Expand %pM to
support variable length hardware addresses? Use sysfs_* in procfs?
Reinvent the wheel? Nothing I've tinkered with just yet feels very clean,
on top of not actually working yet. :)

        sysfs_format_mac (not _print_mac) uses "%*phC", len, addr in its
format string.  Perhaps that format would be a better choice than %pM
for this case?

Ah, I'd failed to fully grasp how %phC worked, had actually tried it w/o the * in there, and only the first char of the addr was printing. Working on an updated version that uses %*phC properly, which does look like the way to go here. (Didn't help that I was also looking at an older codebase that didn't have the sysfs_format_mac de-duplication). I'll try to have a tested patch in flight tomorrow.

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Jarod Wilson
ja...@redhat.com

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