Hi Phil, On Tue, Nov 05, 2024 at 02:35:16PM +0100, Phil Sutter wrote: > On Thu, Oct 31, 2024 at 11:04:11PM +0100, Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote: > > Update json parser to collapse {add,create} element commands to reduce > > memory consumption in the case of large sets defined by one element per > > command: > > > > {"nftables": [{"add": {"element": {"family": "ip", "table": "x", "name": > > "y", "elem": [{"set": ["1.1.0.0"]}]}}},...]} > > Thanks for the fix! > > > Add CTX_F_COLLAPSED flag to report that command has been collapsed. > > I had come up with a similar solution (but did not find time to submit > it last week). My solution to the "what to return" problem was to > introduce a 'static struct cmd cmd_nop' and return its address. Your > flag way is fine, too from my PoV. OK, I'm going to push it out then. > > This patch reduces memory consumption by ~32% this case. > > > > Fixes: 20f1c60ac8c8 ("src: collapse set element commands from parser") > > Reported-by: Eric Garver <eric@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Side note: While profiling, I can still see lots json objects, this > > results in memory consumption that is 5 times than native > > representation. Error reporting is also lagging behind, it should be > > possible to add a json_t pointer to struct location to relate > > expressions and json objects. > > I can have a look at mem use if I find spare time (TM). I understand, that is always the issue. > We already record links between struct cmd and json_t objects for echo > mode (and only then). The problem with error reporting in my opinion is > the lack of location data in json_t. You might remember, I tried to > extend libjansson to our needs but my MR[1] is being ignored for more > than a year now. Should we just ship an extended copy in nftables? Do you still have the link with your proposal around? I don't find it in my notes anymore. IIRC the rejection came from concerns about increasing memory usage for our specific usecase, that was an extra pointer to store location, correct? Thanks.