On Tue, 15 Aug 2023 20:42:49 +0100 Donald Hunter wrote: > + def __init__(self, nl_msg, ynl=None): > + self.genl_cmd, self.genl_version, _ = struct.unpack_from("BBH", nl_msg.raw, 0) > + nl_msg.raw = nl_msg.raw[4:] It's a bit of a layering violation that we are futzing with the raw member of NlMsg inside GenlMsg, no? Should we add "fixed hdrs len" argument to NlMsg? Either directly or pass ynl and let get the expected len from ynl? That way NlMsg can split itself into hdr, userhdrs and attrs without GenlMsg "fixing it up"? > - self.hdr = nl_msg.raw[0:4] > - offset = 4 > - > - self.genl_cmd, self.genl_version, _ = struct.unpack("BBH", self.hdr) > - > - self.fixed_header_attrs = dict() > - for m in fixed_header_members: > - format = NlAttr.get_format(m.type, m.byte_order) > - decoded = format.unpack_from(nl_msg.raw, offset) > - offset += format.size > - self.fixed_header_attrs[m.name] = decoded[0] > + if ynl: > + op = ynl.rsp_by_value[self.genl_cmd] > + if op.fixed_header: > + nl_msg.decode_fixed_header(ynl, op.fixed_header) > > - self.raw = nl_msg.raw[offset:] > + self.raw = nl_msg.raw