On Tue, Oct 02, 2018 at 12:54:25PM +0200, Jiri Benc wrote: > On Mon, 1 Oct 2018 17:28:28 -0700, David Ahern wrote: > > Pull the inet6_fill_args arg up to in6_dump_addrs and move netnsid > > into it. Since IFA_TARGET_NETNSID is a kernel side filter add the > > NLM_F_DUMP_FILTERED flag so userspace knows the request was honored. > > IFA_TARGET_NETNSID is not a filter.
Well, it's a namespace filter that's how I saw it. > > "Filter" returns a subset of the results. It's kind of optimization That's an argument I can buy. > when one is interested only in some data but not all of them. Instead > of dumping everything, going through the results and picking only the > data one is interested in, it's better to pass a filter and get only > the relevant data. But you're not really required to: you can filter in > your app. > > By contrast, IFA_TARGET_NETNSID returns a completely different set of > data. It's impossible to not set it and filter the results in your app. > > As the consequence, IFA_TARGET_NETNSID must not set NLM_F_DUMP_FILTERED > (if not complemented by a real filter). > > I understand that you want to differentiate between data dumped without > and with IFA_TARGET_NETNSID present. But we already have that: the > IFA_TARGET_NETNSID attribute is returned back in the latter case. > > Nacked-by: Jiri Benc <jb...@redhat.com> > > Jiri