Currently there is no case where the individual expressions inside a mapped concatenation need to be munged. However, to support proper delinearization for an input like 'rule netdev nt nc set update ether saddr . vlan id timeout 5s @macset' we need to allow this. Right now, this gets listed as: update @macset { @ll,48,48 . @ll,112,16 & 0xfff timeout 5s } because the ethernet protocol is replaced by vlan beforehand, so we fail to map @ll,48,48 to a vlan protocol. Likewise, we can't map the vlan info either because we cannot cope with the 'and' operation properly, nor is it removed. Prepare for this by deleting and re-adding so that we do not corrupt the linked list. After this, the list can be safely changed and a followup patch can start to delete/reallocate expressions. Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@xxxxxxxxx> --- src/netlink_delinearize.c | 7 ++++++- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/netlink_delinearize.c b/src/netlink_delinearize.c index 3bdd98d47eb0..3835b3e522b9 100644 --- a/src/netlink_delinearize.c +++ b/src/netlink_delinearize.c @@ -2539,16 +2539,21 @@ static void expr_postprocess(struct rule_pp_ctx *ctx, struct expr **exprp) unsigned int type = expr->dtype->type, ntype = 0; int off = expr->dtype->subtypes; const struct datatype *dtype; + LIST_HEAD(tmp); + struct expr *n; - list_for_each_entry(i, &expr->expressions, list) { + list_for_each_entry_safe(i, n, &expr->expressions, list) { if (type) { dtype = concat_subtype_lookup(type, --off); expr_set_type(i, dtype, dtype->byteorder); } + list_del(&i->list); expr_postprocess(ctx, &i); + list_add_tail(&i->list, &tmp); ntype = concat_subtype_add(ntype, i->dtype->type); } + list_splice(&tmp, &expr->expressions); datatype_set(expr, concat_type_alloc(ntype)); break; } -- 2.35.1