On 12/18/2017 04:22 PM, Nikolay Aleksandrov wrote: > On 12/18/2017 04:24 AM, Toshiaki Makita wrote: >> On 2017/12/16 20:31, Nikolay Aleksandrov wrote: > [snip] >> ... >>> err = br_changelink(dev, tb, data, extack); >>> - if (err) >>> + if (err) { >>> + /* clean possible fdbs from br_stp_change_bridge_id above */ >>> + br_fdb_delete_by_port(br, NULL, 0, 1); >> >> Don't we need to call br_dev_delete (br_link_ops.dellink) after >> successful register instead of br_fdb_delete? >> Particularly I'm wondering if not calling br_sysfs_delbr() is ok or not. >> > > Funny, that is actually the only reason we need to call it (br_sysfs_delbr). > :-) > > Good catch, that is another leak - the bridge sysfs entries are registered > when > NETDEV_REGISTER event happens (register_netdevice) but are not properly > cleaned up > on error there. This has also been present since the introduction of > changelink > during newlink, commit: > b6677449dff6 ("bridge: netlink: call br_changelink() during > br_dev_newlink()")
err, since the changelink was fixed to be after device registration in commit: 5b8d5429daa0 ("bridge: netlink: register netdevice before executing changelink") > > I'll send v2 that does br_dev_delete(dev, NULL) instead of the current > cleanup. > With kobject debug enabled and that I can see "brif" and the rest of the sysfs > files getting freed properly, while before they weren't. > > Thanks, > Nik >