On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 02:02:19PM -0700, Alexei Starovoitov wrote: > On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 08:34:16PM -0700, Alexei Starovoitov wrote: > >> clean up names related to socket filtering and bpf in the following way: > >> - everything that deals with sockets keeps 'sk_*' prefix > >> - everything that is pure BPF is changed to 'bpf_*' prefix > >> > >> split 'struct sk_filter' into > >> struct sk_filter { > >> atomic_t refcnt; > >> struct rcu_head rcu; > >> struct bpf_prog *prog; > >> }; > > > > I think you can use 'struct bpf_prog prog' instead so the entire > > sk_filter remains in the same memory blob (as it is before this > > patch). > > > > You can add an inline function to retrieve the bpg prog from the > > filter: > > > > static inline struct bpf_prog *sk_filter_bpf(struct sk_filter *) > > > > and use it whenever possible to fetch the bpf program. I'm suggesting > > this because we can use the zero array size in the socket filtering > > abstraction later on, if the function above is used, this just needs > > one line in that function to be updated to fetch the program from the > > placeholder. > > correct. It would speed up SK_RUN_FILTER macro a little and I've > considered it, but decided to go with the pointer for two reasons: > 1.In sk_attach_filter() the bpf_prog is allocated, then reallocated > as part of bpf_prepare_filter(). My patch #1 cleans up that part to > avoid 'struct sock *' dependency, so all bpf_* functions work > purely with bpf_prog... If bpf_prog is embedded inside sk_filter, > bpf_prepare_filter would need to have a callback to reallocate > the container struct and pass this callback through the chain > of calls, which is ugly I think you can allocate the sk_filter once you get the final bpf program, then you can memcpy() it. This adds some extra overhead in the sk_attach_filter(), but that path is executed from user context and it's also a rare operation (only once to attach the filter). It's still not going to be a beauty, but IMO it's worth to focus on getting that little speed up in the packet path at the cost of adding some overhead on the socket attach path. > 2. having it as a pointer helps nft in the long run, since whole of > bpf_prog doesn't stay around inside sk_filter when it's not used. If you put into place the inline wrapper function that I'm proposing above and you use it instead of fp->bpf_prog, I think there should be not interference: static inline struct bpf_prog *sk_filter_bpf(struct sk_filter *sk) { - return &sk->bpf_prog; + return (struct bpf_prog *)sk->data; } -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netfilter-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html