On 4/12/22 16:22, Nikolay Aleksandrov wrote:
Hi, This patch-set adds support to specify filtering conditions for a bulk delete (flush) operation. This version uses a new nlmsghdr delete flag called NLM_F_BULK in combination with a new ndo_fdb_del_bulk op which is used to signal that the driver supports bulk deletes (that avoids pushing common mac address checks to ndo_fdb_del implementations and also has a different prototype and parsed attribute expectations, more info in patch 03). The new delete flag can be used for any RTM_DEL* type, implementations just need to be careful with older kernels which are doing non-strict attribute parses. Here I use the fact that mac address attribute (lladdr) is mandatory in the classic fdb del case, but it's not allowed if bulk deleting so older kernels will error out. Patch 01 adds the new NLM_F_BULK delete request modifier, patch 02 then adds the new ndo_fdb_del_bulk call. Patch 03 adds NLM_F_BULK support to rtnl_fdb_del, on such request strict parsing is used only for the supported attributes, and if the ndo is implemented it's called, the NTF_SELF/MASTER rules are the same as for the standard rtnl_fdb_del. Patch 04 implements bridge-specific minimal ndo_fdb_del_bulk call which uses the current br_fdb_flush to delete all entries. Patch 05 adds filtering support to the new bridge flush op which supports target ifindex (port or bridge), vlan id and flags/state mask. Patch 06 adds ndm state and flags mask attributes which will be used for filtering. Patch 07 converts ndm state/flags and their masks to bridge-private flags and fills them in the filter descriptor for matching. Finally patch 08 fills in the target ifindex (after validating it) and vlan id (already validated by rtnl_fdb_flush) for matching. Flush filtering is needed because user-space applications need a quick way to delete only a specific set of entries, e.g. mlag implementations need a way to flush only dynamic entries excluding externally learned ones or only externally learned ones without static entries etc. Also apps usually want to target only a specific vlan or port/vlan combination. The current 2 flush operations (per port and bridge-wide) are not extensible and cannot provide such filtering. I decided against embedding new attrs into the old flush attributes for multiple reasons - proper error handling on unsupported attributes, older kernels silently flushing all, need for a second mechanism to signal that the attribute should be parsed (e.g. using boolopts), special treatment for permanent entries. Examples: $ bridge fdb flush dev bridge vlan 100 static < flush all static entries on vlan 100 > $ bridge fdb flush dev bridge vlan 1 dynamic < flush all dynamic entries on vlan 1 > $ bridge fdb flush dev bridge port ens16 vlan 1 dynamic < flush all dynamic entries on port ens16 and vlan 1 > $ bridge fdb flush dev ens16 vlan 1 dynamic master < as above: flush all dynamic entries on port ens16 and vlan 1 > $ bridge fdb flush dev bridge nooffloaded nopermanent self < flush all non-offloaded and non-permanent entries > $ bridge fdb flush dev bridge static noextern_learn < flush all static entries which are not externally learned > $ bridge fdb flush dev bridge permanent < flush all permanent entries > $ bridge fdb flush dev bridge port bridge permanent < flush all permanent entries pointing to the bridge itself > Example of a flush call with unsupported netlink attribute (NDA_DST): $ bridge fdb flush dev bridge vlan 100 dynamic dst Error: Unsupported attribute. Example of a flush call on an older kernel: $ bridge fdb flush dev bridge dynamic Error: invalid address. Note that all flags have their negated version (static vs nostatic etc) and there are some tricky cases to handle like "static" which in flag terms means fdbs that have NUD_NOARP but *not* NUD_PERMANENT, so the mask matches on both but we need only NUD_NOARP to be set. That's because permanent entries have both set so we can't just match on NUD_NOARP. Also note that this flush operation doesn't treat permanent entries in a special way (fdb_delete vs fdb_delete_local), it will delete them regardless if any port is using them. We can extend the api with a flag to do that if needed in the future. Patch-sets (in order): - Initial flush infra and fdb flush filtering (this set) - iproute2 support - selftests Future work: - mdb flush support (RTM_FLUSHMDB type) Thanks to Ido for the great discussion and feedback while working on this. v3: Add NLM_F_BULK delete modifier and ndo_fdb_del_bulk callback, patches 01 - 03 and 06 are new. Patch 04 is changed to implement bulk_del instead of flush, patches 05, 07 and 08 are adjusted to use NDA_ attributes Thanks, Nik Nikolay Aleksandrov (8): net: netlink: add NLM_F_BULK delete request modifier net: add ndo_fdb_del_bulk net: rtnetlink: add NLM_F_BULK support to rtnl_fdb_del net: bridge: fdb: add ndo_fdb_del_bulk net: bridge: fdb: add support for fine-grained flushing net: rtnetlink: add ndm flags and state mask attributes net: bridge: fdb: add support for flush filtering based on ndm flags and state net: bridge: fdb: add support for flush filtering based on ifindex and vlan include/linux/netdevice.h | 9 ++ include/uapi/linux/neighbour.h | 2 + include/uapi/linux/netlink.h | 1 + net/bridge/br_device.c | 1 + net/bridge/br_fdb.c | 154 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- net/bridge/br_netlink.c | 9 +- net/bridge/br_private.h | 19 +++- net/bridge/br_sysfs_br.c | 6 +- net/core/rtnetlink.c | 66 ++++++++++---- 9 files changed, 238 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
I realized an improvement I've missed to do in patch 08 (use port's ifindex when doing a bridge flush through a port and NDA_IFINDEX is not specified), I'll leave this set for comments and will prepare v4 with it and anything else that comes up in the meantime.
Thanks, Nik