[PATCH rdma-next v1 0/5] Register infiniband class as net namespace aware class

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From: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Changelog:
 v0->v1:
 * Rebased.
 * rdma_init_coredev is made static
 * ib_compat_device is just ib_core_device as id not used.
 * Using XA_FLAGS_ALLOC
 * Added missing xa_destroy
 * Use xa_reserve, xa_store during add_one_compat_dev
 * Extra NULL initialization
 * No need for locking during xa_alloc
 * Put add_remove/compat_devs in enable/disable device

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>From Parav:

Currently 'infiniband' class is registered as net namespace agnostic
class due to which all rdma devices are visible in all net namespaces.
Due to which net namespace filter needs to be applied on per sysfs
entry such as GID or GID attribute for RoCE. This is fine as long
as there is one rdma device shared among multiple net namespaces.

However, when there are multiple rdma devices, it is desired to see only
one or more rdma devices per net namespace. With different link layer
types, there are various use case and mode exists. At minimum there are
two use cases.

(a) a shared rdma device among multiple net namespaces
(b) rdma device bound to a particular net namespace

In preparation to support backward compatibility to existing use cases
and also to support future (rdma device bound to net namespace),

1. Prepare rdma infiniband class to be net namespace aware; So that when
rdma device is bound to a net namespace in future, it can be restricted
to a single net namespace. This requires a class to be net namespace
aware. By doing so, a standard kernel framework of sysfs can be utilized
to isolate devices in net namespaces.
This is similar to how net class is net namespace aware following
standard kernel architecture.

2. Replicate the sysfs tree in non init_net namespaces for backward
compatibility, so that existing applications continue to operate in
shared mode.

This functionality is achieved by ib_core implementing a compat
ib_core_device which replicates the device and sysfs entries in non
init_net namespaces. It is desired to not create a full ib_device,
therefore an internal ib_core_device object is created which represents
only needed device tree and sysfs entries.

A diagram, details and its objectives are captured in
Documentation/infiniband/core_devices.txt.

Thanks

Parav Pandit (5):
  RDMA/core: Introduce ib_core_device to hold device
  RDMA/core: Restrict sysfs entries view to init_net
  RDMA/core: Implement compat device/sysfs tree in net namespace
  RDMA/core: Add Documentation for ib_core_device
  RDMA/core: Support core port attributes in non init_net

 Documentation/infiniband/core_devices.txt | 146 +++++++++++
 drivers/infiniband/core/core_priv.h       |   4 +
 drivers/infiniband/core/device.c          | 297 +++++++++++++++++++++-
 drivers/infiniband/core/sysfs.c           |  34 +--
 include/rdma/ib_verbs.h                   |  31 ++-
 5 files changed, 485 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/infiniband/core_devices.txt

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2.19.1




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