Re: [PATCH net-next v2 5/8] net: ip_gre: Add netns_atomic module parameter

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On Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:15:41 +0800 Xiao Liang wrote:
> > Let's start with annotating the drivers which need the old behavior.
> > It seems like something that was done as a workaround for old drivers,
> > maybe there isn't that many of them and we can convert them all in one
> > series.  
> 
> I'd like to clarify a bit here.
> Link netns is closely coupled with source netns, as it's passed to drivers
> as source netns. Without introducing a flag, after applying the logic in
> this patchset, drivers won't be able to distinguish the two:
>   1) ip -n ns1 link add netns ns2 ...
>   2) ip link add netns ns2 link-netns ns1 ...

True, but the question is how many drivers actually care about the net
parameter. Ideally we would pass both netns to the drivers, refactor
the ->newlink callback to take a parameter struct and add both netns
as members. Passing just one or the other will always be confusing.

> There's no problem for drivers that already handle source netns.
> But it changes the semantics of 1) for ip tunnels silently. The effective
> link-netns is ns2 before, and will be changed to ns1 afterwards, which will
> almost certainly affect some users. Is this acceptable?

No, changing the behavior for the commands you provided is not
acceptable. At the same time we shouldn't be adding technical debt 
of supporting both converted and unconverted drivers upstream.

> On the other hand, do we need to deal with out-of-tree drivers?

Nope, but again, changing the prototype of newlink would also make it
hard to get wrong for OOT modules.




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