On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 11:06:51 -0600 David Ahern <dsah...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 6/17/19 8:13 AM, Stefano Brivio wrote: > >> > >> With strict checking (5.0 and forward): > >> - RTM_F_CLONED NOT set means dump only FIB entries > >> - RTM_F_CLONED set means dump only exceptions > > > > Okay. Should we really ignore the RFC and NLM_F_MATCH though? If we add > > field(s) to the filter, it comes almost for free, something like: > > > > if (nlh->nlmsg_flags & NLM_F_MATCH) > > filter->dump_exceptions = rtm->rtm_flags & RTM_F_CLONED; > > > > instead of: > > > > filter->dump_exceptions = rtm->rtm_flags & RTM_F_CLONED; > > This is where you keep losing me. iproute2 has always set NLM_F_MATCH on > dump requests, so that flag can not be used as a discriminator here. iproute2 yes, but some other users (I'm not aware of any so I have no examples) might *very* vaguely follow the RFC and expect consistent results. That was my only point here. Most likely just a theoretical one. > > > >> Without strict checking (old iproute2 on any kernel): > >> - dump all, userspace has to sort > >> > >> Kernel side this can be handled with new field, dump_exceptions, in the > >> filter that defaults to true and then is reset in the strict path if the > >> flag is not set. > > > > I guess we need to add two fields, we'll need a 'dump_routes' too. > > > > Otherwise, the dump functions can't distinguish between the three cases > > ('no strict checking', 'strict checking and RTM_F_CLONED', 'strict > > checking and no RTM_F_CLONED'). How would you do this with a single > > additional field? > > > > sure, separate fields are needed for the pre-strict mode use case. Well, they are needed, in general. They both start as true, non-strict mode doesn't clear them, strict mode clears one. That's how I would do it. > So, I take it we are converging on this: > > 1. non-strict mode, dump both (FIB entries and exceptions). Userspace > has to filter. This is the legacy behavior you are trying to restore. > > 2. strict mode: > a. dump only FIB entries if RTM_F_CLONED is not set > b. dump only exception entries if RTM_F_CLONED is set > > Agreed? Agreed in general, maybe let me know what you think about the NLM_F_MATCH point above though. -- Stefano