Le 13/05/2019 à 17:08, Sabrina Dubroca a écrit : > 2019-05-13, 16:50:51 +0200, Nicolas Dichtel wrote: >> Le 13/05/2019 à 15:47, Sabrina Dubroca a écrit : >>> Currently, nla_put_iflink() doesn't put the IFLA_LINK attribute when >>> iflink == ifindex. >>> >>> In some cases, a device can be created in a different netns with the >>> same ifindex as its parent. That device will not dump its IFLA_LINK >>> attribute, which can confuse some userspace software that expects it. >>> For example, if the last ifindex created in init_net and foo are both >>> 8, these commands will trigger the issue: >>> >>> ip link add parent type dummy # ifindex 9 >>> ip link add link parent netns foo type macvlan # ifindex 9 in ns foo >>> >>> So, in case a device puts the IFLA_LINK_NETNSID attribute in a dump, >>> always put the IFLA_LINK attribute as well. >>> >>> Thanks to Dan Winship for analyzing the original OpenShift bug down to >>> the missing netlink attribute. >>> >>> Analyzed-by: Dan Winship <d...@redhat.com> >>> Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2") >> I would say: >> Fixes: 5e6700b3bf98 ("sit: add support of x-netns") >> >> Because before this patch, there was no device with an iflink that can be >> put in >> another netns. > > That tells us how far back we might want to backport this fix, but not > which commit introduced the bug. I think Fixes should refer to the > introduction of the faulty code, not to what patch made it visible (if > we can find both). No sure to follow you. The problem you describe cannot happen before commit 5e6700b3bf98, so there cannot be a "faulty" patch before that commit. Anyway, both commits are very old, so it doesn't matter.
Thank you, Nicolas