On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 03:57:51PM -0700, David Ahern wrote: > Notifier handlers use notifier_from_errno to convert any potential error > to an encoded format. As a consequence the other side, call_fib_notifiers > in this case, needs to use notifier_to_errno to return the error from > the handler back to its caller. > > Signed-off-by: David Ahern <d...@cumulusnetworks.com> > --- > net/core/fib_notifier.c | 5 ++++- > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/net/core/fib_notifier.c b/net/core/fib_notifier.c > index 5ace0705a3f9..14ba52ebe8c9 100644 > --- a/net/core/fib_notifier.c > +++ b/net/core/fib_notifier.c > @@ -21,8 +21,11 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(call_fib_notifier); > int call_fib_notifiers(struct net *net, enum fib_event_type event_type, > struct fib_notifier_info *info)
There's another (less interesting case) - call_fib_notifier(), which is used to dump the FIB tables for the caller registering to the notification chain. For example, if you have a non-default FIB rule in the system and you modprobe mlxsw, you'll get a silent failure and routes will not be offloaded. On the other hand, I'm not sure we want to fail the module loading in such cases. A possible solution is to have the driver emit a warning via extack for each route/rule being notified after the abort mechanism was triggered. > { > + int err; > + > info->net = net; > - return atomic_notifier_call_chain(&fib_chain, event_type, info); > + err = atomic_notifier_call_chain(&fib_chain, event_type, info); > + return notifier_to_errno(err); > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL(call_fib_notifiers); > > -- > 2.11.0 >