Hi Simon Thanx a lot. for your work, I will use this a the new base On Friday, October 22, 2010 22:09:34 Simon Horman wrote: > Hi Hans, > > this is a re-base of your patch-set against the current nf-next-2.6 tree, > which includes all the changes currently queued for 2.6.37-rc1 and nothing > else. > > I also removed the BUG_ON() statements and incorported various > suggestions that were made in response to your original post. > > It is compile tested only (partly because I am in an areoplane). > > I have not re-split the patches into logical units. > Having worked with these patches a bit, I really think > that split needs to occur. Daniel will help me with that, i.e. we will split the work between us. The plan is to do it in small steps > > For the benefit of others, your original cover email is below, > updated as appropriate. > > ----- > > This patch series adds network name space (netns) support to the LVS. > > REVISION > > This is version 2 > > OVERVIEW > > The patch doesn't remove or add any functionality except for netns. > For users that don't use network name space (netns) this patch is > completely transparent. > > No it's possible to run LVS in a Linux container (see lxc-tools) > i.e. a light weight virtualization. For example it's possible to run > one or several lvs on a real server in their own network name spaces. > >From the LVS point of view it looks like it runs on it's own machine. > > IMPLEMENTATION > Basic requirements for netns awareness > - Global variables has to be moved to dyn. allocated memory. > > Most global variables now resides in a struct ipvs { } in netns/ip_vs.h. > What is moved and what is not ? > > Some cache aligned locks are still in global, module init params and some debug_level. > > Algorithm files they are untouched. > > QUESTIONS > Drop rate in ip_vs_ctl per netns or grand total ? > Should more lock variables be moved (or less) ? > > Include files, > A new file added include/net/netns/ip_vs.h containg all netns specific data. > include/net/net_namespce.h, pointer to "struct ipvs" added. > include/net/ip_vs.h a new struct added, and many prototypes changed. > > * ip_vs_core.c > All netns init origins from this file - ip_vs_init() > > * ip_vs_conn.c > Lock array for conn table is kept due to performance, > (or am I wrong here ?). > "static struct ip_vs_aligned_lock > __ip_vs_conntbl_lock_array[CT_LOCKARRAY_SIZE] __cacheline_aligned;" > > * ip_vs_ctl.c > drop_ rate is still global > > TESTING > This patch have been running for a month now with three LVS/machine > one in root name-space and two in other name-space. > Both IPv4 & IPv6 have been tested in all three modes DR/TUN and NAT > Only a limited set of algos have been used (read rr). > > Backup have been there all the time and a switch has been performed a couple of times. > > Not tested yet: > Drop level, DOS, schedulers, performance .... > Netns exit after usage of LVS (due to a bug in netdev/ipip somewhere tunl0 and > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe lvs-devel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > -- Mvh Hasse Schillstrom <hans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe lvs-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html