On Tue, 23 Jan 2024, Jeff Layton wrote: > On Sat, 2024-01-20 at 18:33 +0100, Lorenzo Bianconi wrote: > > Introduce write_ports netlink command. For listener-set, userspace is > > expected to provide a NFS listeners list it wants to enable (all the > > other ports will be closed). > > > > Ditto here. This is a change to a declarative interface, which I think > is a better way to handle this, but we should be aware of the change. I agree it is better, and thanks for highlighting the change. > > + /* 2- remove stale listeners */ > > > The old portlist interface was weird, in that it was only additive. You > couldn't use it to close a listening socket (AFAICT). We may be able to > support that now with this interface, but we'll need to test that case > carefully. Do we ever want/need to remove listening sockets? Normal practice when making any changes is to stop and restart where "stop" removes all sockets, unexports all filesystems, disables all versions. I don't exactly object to supporting fine-grained changes, but I suspect anything that is not used by normal service start will hardly ever be used in practice, so will not be tested. So if it is easiest to support reverting previous configuration (as it probably is for version setting), then do so. But if there is any complexity (as maybe there is with listening sockets), then don't add complexity that won't be used. Thanks, NeilBrown