Oliver Hartkopp wrote: > Patrick McHardy wrote: > >>I have a set of patches coming up that introduce a rtnetlink API >>for adding/modifying/deleting software network devices. I would >>prefer if you could switch this driver over instead of doing the >>"create N devices during loading" that many current drivers do, >>leaving you with 20 unused devices after boot. >> > > > Hi Patrick, > > next Friday? Too late ;-)
This friday :) > Ok, your approach is indeed an interesting idea and we would look on it, > as we also not interested in creating unused devices and do any double > work. Thanks. >>(..) >>Qdiscs might change skb->cb. Maybe use skb->sk? >> > > The loopback functionality in CAN is a bit tricky (maybe you can take a > look into the Documentation patch [7/7] at chapter 3.2 and 4.1.4). > > The problem is, that we need a per socket(!) option that enables the > loopback for the sent CAN-Frames or not, so the information about > loopback a skb content or not is contained inside the skb sent down to > the CAN netdevice. If the CAN networkdevice is not capable to perform a > loopback itself (see dev->flags, chapter 6) the CAN core has to do the > loopback as a fallback. skb->sk should work fine for a per socket option. In fact the CAN core patch simply sets skb->cb to skb->sk. > The use of skb->cb is also needed in the receive path to recognize and > trash loopback'ed CAN-frames inside the *originating* socket (see > chapter 4.1.4). skb->sk should work here as well since you detect these frames before queueing to the receiving socket. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html