Message ID | 1359458351-6842-1-git-send-email-jiri@resnulli.us |
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State | Changes Requested, archived |
Delegated to: | David Miller |
Headers | show |
Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> wrote: >Makes more sense to have randomly generated address by default than to >have all zeroes. It also allows user to for example put the bond into >bridge without need to have any slaves in it. > >Also note that this changes only behaviour of bonds with no slaves. Once >the first slave device is enslaved, its address will be used (no change >here). > >Also, fix dev_assign_type values on the way. > >Reported-by: Pavel Šimerda <psimerda@redhat.com> >Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> >--- > >v2->v3: >- call_netdevice_notifiers is called after dev_addr change. >- use bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave to know when to get addr from the > first slave Was there a problem with using the dev_addr_type to determine this? If it's really necessary, I think the name of this field is really verbose; even "addr_from_first" should be sufficient in my mind. -J --- -Jay Vosburgh, IBM Linux Technology Center, fubar@us.ibm.com >v1->v2: >- fixed assign value of bond_dev->addr_assign_type in bond_set_dev_addr() >- added note to patch description > > drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- > drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h | 1 + > 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > >diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >index 564cf42..8692df8 100644 >--- a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >+++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >@@ -1320,14 +1320,15 @@ static void bond_netpoll_cleanup(struct net_device *bond_dev) > > /*---------------------------------- IOCTL ----------------------------------*/ > >-static int bond_sethwaddr(struct net_device *bond_dev, >- struct net_device *slave_dev) >+static void bond_set_dev_addr(struct net_device *bond_dev, >+ struct net_device *slave_dev) > { > pr_debug("bond_dev=%p\n", bond_dev); > pr_debug("slave_dev=%p\n", slave_dev); > pr_debug("slave_dev->addr_len=%d\n", slave_dev->addr_len); > memcpy(bond_dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->addr_len); >- return 0; >+ bond_dev->addr_assign_type = NET_ADDR_SET; >+ call_netdevice_notifiers(NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, bond_dev); > } > > static netdev_features_t bond_fix_features(struct net_device *dev, >@@ -1628,10 +1629,8 @@ int bond_enslave(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_device *slave_dev) > > /* If this is the first slave, then we need to set the master's hardware > * address to be the same as the slave's. */ >- if (is_zero_ether_addr(bond->dev->dev_addr)) >- memcpy(bond->dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->dev_addr, >- slave_dev->addr_len); >- >+ if (bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave) >+ bond_set_dev_addr(bond->dev, slave_dev); > > new_slave = kzalloc(sizeof(struct slave), GFP_KERNEL); > if (!new_slave) { >@@ -2048,12 +2047,8 @@ int bond_release(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_device *slave_dev) > > if (bond->slave_cnt == 0) { > bond_set_carrier(bond); >- >- /* if the last slave was removed, zero the mac address >- * of the master so it will be set by the application >- * to the mac address of the first slave >- */ >- memset(bond_dev->dev_addr, 0, bond_dev->addr_len); >+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; > > if (bond_vlan_used(bond)) { > pr_warning("%s: Warning: clearing HW address of %s while it still has VLANs.\n", >@@ -2234,11 +2229,8 @@ static int bond_release_all(struct net_device *bond_dev) > write_lock_bh(&bond->lock); > } > >- /* zero the mac address of the master so it will be >- * set by the application to the mac address of the >- * first slave >- */ >- memset(bond_dev->dev_addr, 0, bond_dev->addr_len); >+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; > > if (bond_vlan_used(bond)) { > pr_warning("%s: Warning: clearing HW address of %s while it still has VLANs.\n", >@@ -3708,7 +3700,8 @@ static int bond_do_ioctl(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct ifreq *ifr, int cmd > break; > case BOND_SETHWADDR_OLD: > case SIOCBONDSETHWADDR: >- res = bond_sethwaddr(bond_dev, slave_dev); >+ bond_set_dev_addr(bond_dev, slave_dev); >+ res = 0; > break; > case BOND_CHANGE_ACTIVE_OLD: > case SIOCBONDCHANGEACTIVE: >@@ -4858,6 +4851,13 @@ static int bond_init(struct net_device *bond_dev) > > bond_debug_register(bond); > >+ /* Ensure valid dev_addr */ >+ if (is_zero_ether_addr(bond_dev->dev_addr) && >+ bond_dev->addr_assign_type == NET_ADDR_PERM) { >+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; >+ } >+ > __hw_addr_init(&bond->mc_list); > return 0; > } >diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h b/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >index 0d282d2..3200638 100644 >--- a/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >+++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >@@ -248,6 +248,7 @@ struct bonding { > /* debugging support via debugfs */ > struct dentry *debug_dir; > #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_FS */ >+ bool get_dev_addr_from_first_slave; > }; > > static inline bool bond_vlan_used(struct bonding *bond) >-- >1.8.1 > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 07:32:36PM CET, fubar@us.ibm.com wrote: >Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> wrote: > >>Makes more sense to have randomly generated address by default than to >>have all zeroes. It also allows user to for example put the bond into >>bridge without need to have any slaves in it. >> >>Also note that this changes only behaviour of bonds with no slaves. Once >>the first slave device is enslaved, its address will be used (no change >>here). >> >>Also, fix dev_assign_type values on the way. >> >>Reported-by: Pavel Šimerda <psimerda@redhat.com> >>Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> >>--- >> >>v2->v3: >>- call_netdevice_notifiers is called after dev_addr change. >>- use bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave to know when to get addr from the >> first slave > > Was there a problem with using the dev_addr_type to determine >this? If it's really necessary, I think the name of this field is >really verbose; even "addr_from_first" should be sufficient in my mind. It is necessary. Bridge call dev_set_mac_address() which sets dev->addr_assign_type = NET_ADDR_SET and that causes unwanted behaviour. And as for the verbosity thing, I like more verbose better in situations like this. Zero room for confusion. > > -J > >--- > -Jay Vosburgh, IBM Linux Technology Center, fubar@us.ibm.com > > >>v1->v2: >>- fixed assign value of bond_dev->addr_assign_type in bond_set_dev_addr() >>- added note to patch description >> >> drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- >> drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h | 1 + >> 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) >> >>diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >>index 564cf42..8692df8 100644 >>--- a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >>+++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >>@@ -1320,14 +1320,15 @@ static void bond_netpoll_cleanup(struct net_device *bond_dev) >> >> /*---------------------------------- IOCTL ----------------------------------*/ >> >>-static int bond_sethwaddr(struct net_device *bond_dev, >>- struct net_device *slave_dev) >>+static void bond_set_dev_addr(struct net_device *bond_dev, >>+ struct net_device *slave_dev) >> { >> pr_debug("bond_dev=%p\n", bond_dev); >> pr_debug("slave_dev=%p\n", slave_dev); >> pr_debug("slave_dev->addr_len=%d\n", slave_dev->addr_len); >> memcpy(bond_dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->addr_len); >>- return 0; >>+ bond_dev->addr_assign_type = NET_ADDR_SET; >>+ call_netdevice_notifiers(NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, bond_dev); >> } >> >> static netdev_features_t bond_fix_features(struct net_device *dev, >>@@ -1628,10 +1629,8 @@ int bond_enslave(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_device *slave_dev) >> >> /* If this is the first slave, then we need to set the master's hardware >> * address to be the same as the slave's. */ >>- if (is_zero_ether_addr(bond->dev->dev_addr)) >>- memcpy(bond->dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->dev_addr, >>- slave_dev->addr_len); >>- >>+ if (bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave) >>+ bond_set_dev_addr(bond->dev, slave_dev); >> >> new_slave = kzalloc(sizeof(struct slave), GFP_KERNEL); >> if (!new_slave) { >>@@ -2048,12 +2047,8 @@ int bond_release(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_device *slave_dev) >> >> if (bond->slave_cnt == 0) { >> bond_set_carrier(bond); >>- >>- /* if the last slave was removed, zero the mac address >>- * of the master so it will be set by the application >>- * to the mac address of the first slave >>- */ >>- memset(bond_dev->dev_addr, 0, bond_dev->addr_len); >>+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >>+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; >> >> if (bond_vlan_used(bond)) { >> pr_warning("%s: Warning: clearing HW address of %s while it still has VLANs.\n", >>@@ -2234,11 +2229,8 @@ static int bond_release_all(struct net_device *bond_dev) >> write_lock_bh(&bond->lock); >> } >> >>- /* zero the mac address of the master so it will be >>- * set by the application to the mac address of the >>- * first slave >>- */ >>- memset(bond_dev->dev_addr, 0, bond_dev->addr_len); >>+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >>+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; >> >> if (bond_vlan_used(bond)) { >> pr_warning("%s: Warning: clearing HW address of %s while it still has VLANs.\n", >>@@ -3708,7 +3700,8 @@ static int bond_do_ioctl(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct ifreq *ifr, int cmd >> break; >> case BOND_SETHWADDR_OLD: >> case SIOCBONDSETHWADDR: >>- res = bond_sethwaddr(bond_dev, slave_dev); >>+ bond_set_dev_addr(bond_dev, slave_dev); >>+ res = 0; >> break; >> case BOND_CHANGE_ACTIVE_OLD: >> case SIOCBONDCHANGEACTIVE: >>@@ -4858,6 +4851,13 @@ static int bond_init(struct net_device *bond_dev) >> >> bond_debug_register(bond); >> >>+ /* Ensure valid dev_addr */ >>+ if (is_zero_ether_addr(bond_dev->dev_addr) && >>+ bond_dev->addr_assign_type == NET_ADDR_PERM) { >>+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >>+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; >>+ } >>+ >> __hw_addr_init(&bond->mc_list); >> return 0; >> } >>diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h b/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >>index 0d282d2..3200638 100644 >>--- a/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >>+++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >>@@ -248,6 +248,7 @@ struct bonding { >> /* debugging support via debugfs */ >> struct dentry *debug_dir; >> #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_FS */ >>+ bool get_dev_addr_from_first_slave; >> }; >> >> static inline bool bond_vlan_used(struct bonding *bond) >>-- >>1.8.1 >> > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in >the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org >More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> wrote: >Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 07:32:36PM CET, fubar@us.ibm.com wrote: >>Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> wrote: >> >>>Makes more sense to have randomly generated address by default than to >>>have all zeroes. It also allows user to for example put the bond into >>>bridge without need to have any slaves in it. >>> >>>Also note that this changes only behaviour of bonds with no slaves. Once >>>the first slave device is enslaved, its address will be used (no change >>>here). >>> >>>Also, fix dev_assign_type values on the way. >>> >>>Reported-by: Pavel Šimerda <psimerda@redhat.com> >>>Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> >>>--- >>> >>>v2->v3: >>>- call_netdevice_notifiers is called after dev_addr change. >>>- use bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave to know when to get addr from the >>> first slave >> >> Was there a problem with using the dev_addr_type to determine >>this? If it's really necessary, I think the name of this field is >>really verbose; even "addr_from_first" should be sufficient in my mind. > >It is necessary. Bridge call dev_set_mac_address() which sets >dev->addr_assign_type = NET_ADDR_SET and that causes unwanted behaviour. Ok. >And as for the verbosity thing, I like more verbose better in situations >like this. Zero room for confusion. Fair enough, but the name doesn't need to be a whole sentence. I think something like "mac_from_first_slave" is just as clear, and I'd even go as far as "mac_from_first". If it's really that complicated (and I don't think this is), add a comment somewhere. -J >> -J >> >>--- >> -Jay Vosburgh, IBM Linux Technology Center, fubar@us.ibm.com >> >> >>>v1->v2: >>>- fixed assign value of bond_dev->addr_assign_type in bond_set_dev_addr() >>>- added note to patch description >>> >>> drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- >>> drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h | 1 + >>> 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) >>> >>>diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >>>index 564cf42..8692df8 100644 >>>--- a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >>>+++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >>>@@ -1320,14 +1320,15 @@ static void bond_netpoll_cleanup(struct net_device *bond_dev) >>> >>> /*---------------------------------- IOCTL ----------------------------------*/ >>> >>>-static int bond_sethwaddr(struct net_device *bond_dev, >>>- struct net_device *slave_dev) >>>+static void bond_set_dev_addr(struct net_device *bond_dev, >>>+ struct net_device *slave_dev) >>> { >>> pr_debug("bond_dev=%p\n", bond_dev); >>> pr_debug("slave_dev=%p\n", slave_dev); >>> pr_debug("slave_dev->addr_len=%d\n", slave_dev->addr_len); >>> memcpy(bond_dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->addr_len); >>>- return 0; >>>+ bond_dev->addr_assign_type = NET_ADDR_SET; >>>+ call_netdevice_notifiers(NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, bond_dev); >>> } >>> >>> static netdev_features_t bond_fix_features(struct net_device *dev, >>>@@ -1628,10 +1629,8 @@ int bond_enslave(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_device *slave_dev) >>> >>> /* If this is the first slave, then we need to set the master's hardware >>> * address to be the same as the slave's. */ >>>- if (is_zero_ether_addr(bond->dev->dev_addr)) >>>- memcpy(bond->dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->dev_addr, >>>- slave_dev->addr_len); >>>- >>>+ if (bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave) >>>+ bond_set_dev_addr(bond->dev, slave_dev); >>> >>> new_slave = kzalloc(sizeof(struct slave), GFP_KERNEL); >>> if (!new_slave) { >>>@@ -2048,12 +2047,8 @@ int bond_release(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_device *slave_dev) >>> >>> if (bond->slave_cnt == 0) { >>> bond_set_carrier(bond); >>>- >>>- /* if the last slave was removed, zero the mac address >>>- * of the master so it will be set by the application >>>- * to the mac address of the first slave >>>- */ >>>- memset(bond_dev->dev_addr, 0, bond_dev->addr_len); >>>+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >>>+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; >>> >>> if (bond_vlan_used(bond)) { >>> pr_warning("%s: Warning: clearing HW address of %s while it still has VLANs.\n", >>>@@ -2234,11 +2229,8 @@ static int bond_release_all(struct net_device *bond_dev) >>> write_lock_bh(&bond->lock); >>> } >>> >>>- /* zero the mac address of the master so it will be >>>- * set by the application to the mac address of the >>>- * first slave >>>- */ >>>- memset(bond_dev->dev_addr, 0, bond_dev->addr_len); >>>+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >>>+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; >>> >>> if (bond_vlan_used(bond)) { >>> pr_warning("%s: Warning: clearing HW address of %s while it still has VLANs.\n", >>>@@ -3708,7 +3700,8 @@ static int bond_do_ioctl(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct ifreq *ifr, int cmd >>> break; >>> case BOND_SETHWADDR_OLD: >>> case SIOCBONDSETHWADDR: >>>- res = bond_sethwaddr(bond_dev, slave_dev); >>>+ bond_set_dev_addr(bond_dev, slave_dev); >>>+ res = 0; >>> break; >>> case BOND_CHANGE_ACTIVE_OLD: >>> case SIOCBONDCHANGEACTIVE: >>>@@ -4858,6 +4851,13 @@ static int bond_init(struct net_device *bond_dev) >>> >>> bond_debug_register(bond); >>> >>>+ /* Ensure valid dev_addr */ >>>+ if (is_zero_ether_addr(bond_dev->dev_addr) && >>>+ bond_dev->addr_assign_type == NET_ADDR_PERM) { >>>+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >>>+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; >>>+ } >>>+ >>> __hw_addr_init(&bond->mc_list); >>> return 0; >>> } >>>diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h b/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >>>index 0d282d2..3200638 100644 >>>--- a/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >>>+++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >>>@@ -248,6 +248,7 @@ struct bonding { >>> /* debugging support via debugfs */ >>> struct dentry *debug_dir; >>> #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_FS */ >>>+ bool get_dev_addr_from_first_slave; >>> }; >>> >>> static inline bool bond_vlan_used(struct bonding *bond) >>>-- >>>1.8.1 >>> >> >>-- >>To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in >>the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org >>More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:17:49PM CET, fubar@us.ibm.com wrote: >Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> wrote: > >>Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 07:32:36PM CET, fubar@us.ibm.com wrote: >>>Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> wrote: >>> >>>>Makes more sense to have randomly generated address by default than to >>>>have all zeroes. It also allows user to for example put the bond into >>>>bridge without need to have any slaves in it. >>>> >>>>Also note that this changes only behaviour of bonds with no slaves. Once >>>>the first slave device is enslaved, its address will be used (no change >>>>here). >>>> >>>>Also, fix dev_assign_type values on the way. >>>> >>>>Reported-by: Pavel Šimerda <psimerda@redhat.com> >>>>Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> >>>>--- >>>> >>>>v2->v3: >>>>- call_netdevice_notifiers is called after dev_addr change. >>>>- use bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave to know when to get addr from the >>>> first slave >>> >>> Was there a problem with using the dev_addr_type to determine >>>this? If it's really necessary, I think the name of this field is >>>really verbose; even "addr_from_first" should be sufficient in my mind. >> >>It is necessary. Bridge call dev_set_mac_address() which sets >>dev->addr_assign_type = NET_ADDR_SET and that causes unwanted behaviour. > > Ok. > >>And as for the verbosity thing, I like more verbose better in situations >>like this. Zero room for confusion. > > Fair enough, but the name doesn't need to be a whole sentence. >I think something like "mac_from_first_slave" is just as clear, and I'd >even go as far as "mac_from_first". If it's really that complicated >(and I don't think this is), add a comment somewhere. Okay - I will redo this. > > -J > > >>> -J >>> >>>--- >>> -Jay Vosburgh, IBM Linux Technology Center, fubar@us.ibm.com >>> >>> >>>>v1->v2: >>>>- fixed assign value of bond_dev->addr_assign_type in bond_set_dev_addr() >>>>- added note to patch description >>>> >>>> drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- >>>> drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h | 1 + >>>> 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) >>>> >>>>diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >>>>index 564cf42..8692df8 100644 >>>>--- a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >>>>+++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c >>>>@@ -1320,14 +1320,15 @@ static void bond_netpoll_cleanup(struct net_device *bond_dev) >>>> >>>> /*---------------------------------- IOCTL ----------------------------------*/ >>>> >>>>-static int bond_sethwaddr(struct net_device *bond_dev, >>>>- struct net_device *slave_dev) >>>>+static void bond_set_dev_addr(struct net_device *bond_dev, >>>>+ struct net_device *slave_dev) >>>> { >>>> pr_debug("bond_dev=%p\n", bond_dev); >>>> pr_debug("slave_dev=%p\n", slave_dev); >>>> pr_debug("slave_dev->addr_len=%d\n", slave_dev->addr_len); >>>> memcpy(bond_dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->addr_len); >>>>- return 0; >>>>+ bond_dev->addr_assign_type = NET_ADDR_SET; >>>>+ call_netdevice_notifiers(NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, bond_dev); >>>> } >>>> >>>> static netdev_features_t bond_fix_features(struct net_device *dev, >>>>@@ -1628,10 +1629,8 @@ int bond_enslave(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_device *slave_dev) >>>> >>>> /* If this is the first slave, then we need to set the master's hardware >>>> * address to be the same as the slave's. */ >>>>- if (is_zero_ether_addr(bond->dev->dev_addr)) >>>>- memcpy(bond->dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->dev_addr, >>>>- slave_dev->addr_len); >>>>- >>>>+ if (bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave) >>>>+ bond_set_dev_addr(bond->dev, slave_dev); >>>> >>>> new_slave = kzalloc(sizeof(struct slave), GFP_KERNEL); >>>> if (!new_slave) { >>>>@@ -2048,12 +2047,8 @@ int bond_release(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_device *slave_dev) >>>> >>>> if (bond->slave_cnt == 0) { >>>> bond_set_carrier(bond); >>>>- >>>>- /* if the last slave was removed, zero the mac address >>>>- * of the master so it will be set by the application >>>>- * to the mac address of the first slave >>>>- */ >>>>- memset(bond_dev->dev_addr, 0, bond_dev->addr_len); >>>>+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >>>>+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; >>>> >>>> if (bond_vlan_used(bond)) { >>>> pr_warning("%s: Warning: clearing HW address of %s while it still has VLANs.\n", >>>>@@ -2234,11 +2229,8 @@ static int bond_release_all(struct net_device *bond_dev) >>>> write_lock_bh(&bond->lock); >>>> } >>>> >>>>- /* zero the mac address of the master so it will be >>>>- * set by the application to the mac address of the >>>>- * first slave >>>>- */ >>>>- memset(bond_dev->dev_addr, 0, bond_dev->addr_len); >>>>+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >>>>+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; >>>> >>>> if (bond_vlan_used(bond)) { >>>> pr_warning("%s: Warning: clearing HW address of %s while it still has VLANs.\n", >>>>@@ -3708,7 +3700,8 @@ static int bond_do_ioctl(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct ifreq *ifr, int cmd >>>> break; >>>> case BOND_SETHWADDR_OLD: >>>> case SIOCBONDSETHWADDR: >>>>- res = bond_sethwaddr(bond_dev, slave_dev); >>>>+ bond_set_dev_addr(bond_dev, slave_dev); >>>>+ res = 0; >>>> break; >>>> case BOND_CHANGE_ACTIVE_OLD: >>>> case SIOCBONDCHANGEACTIVE: >>>>@@ -4858,6 +4851,13 @@ static int bond_init(struct net_device *bond_dev) >>>> >>>> bond_debug_register(bond); >>>> >>>>+ /* Ensure valid dev_addr */ >>>>+ if (is_zero_ether_addr(bond_dev->dev_addr) && >>>>+ bond_dev->addr_assign_type == NET_ADDR_PERM) { >>>>+ eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); >>>>+ bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; >>>>+ } >>>>+ >>>> __hw_addr_init(&bond->mc_list); >>>> return 0; >>>> } >>>>diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h b/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >>>>index 0d282d2..3200638 100644 >>>>--- a/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >>>>+++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h >>>>@@ -248,6 +248,7 @@ struct bonding { >>>> /* debugging support via debugfs */ >>>> struct dentry *debug_dir; >>>> #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_FS */ >>>>+ bool get_dev_addr_from_first_slave; >>>> }; >>>> >>>> static inline bool bond_vlan_used(struct bonding *bond) >>>>-- >>>>1.8.1 >>>> >>> >>>-- >>>To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in >>>the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org >>>More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >> > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c index 564cf42..8692df8 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c +++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c @@ -1320,14 +1320,15 @@ static void bond_netpoll_cleanup(struct net_device *bond_dev) /*---------------------------------- IOCTL ----------------------------------*/ -static int bond_sethwaddr(struct net_device *bond_dev, - struct net_device *slave_dev) +static void bond_set_dev_addr(struct net_device *bond_dev, + struct net_device *slave_dev) { pr_debug("bond_dev=%p\n", bond_dev); pr_debug("slave_dev=%p\n", slave_dev); pr_debug("slave_dev->addr_len=%d\n", slave_dev->addr_len); memcpy(bond_dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->addr_len); - return 0; + bond_dev->addr_assign_type = NET_ADDR_SET; + call_netdevice_notifiers(NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, bond_dev); } static netdev_features_t bond_fix_features(struct net_device *dev, @@ -1628,10 +1629,8 @@ int bond_enslave(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_device *slave_dev) /* If this is the first slave, then we need to set the master's hardware * address to be the same as the slave's. */ - if (is_zero_ether_addr(bond->dev->dev_addr)) - memcpy(bond->dev->dev_addr, slave_dev->dev_addr, - slave_dev->addr_len); - + if (bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave) + bond_set_dev_addr(bond->dev, slave_dev); new_slave = kzalloc(sizeof(struct slave), GFP_KERNEL); if (!new_slave) { @@ -2048,12 +2047,8 @@ int bond_release(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct net_device *slave_dev) if (bond->slave_cnt == 0) { bond_set_carrier(bond); - - /* if the last slave was removed, zero the mac address - * of the master so it will be set by the application - * to the mac address of the first slave - */ - memset(bond_dev->dev_addr, 0, bond_dev->addr_len); + eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); + bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; if (bond_vlan_used(bond)) { pr_warning("%s: Warning: clearing HW address of %s while it still has VLANs.\n", @@ -2234,11 +2229,8 @@ static int bond_release_all(struct net_device *bond_dev) write_lock_bh(&bond->lock); } - /* zero the mac address of the master so it will be - * set by the application to the mac address of the - * first slave - */ - memset(bond_dev->dev_addr, 0, bond_dev->addr_len); + eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); + bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; if (bond_vlan_used(bond)) { pr_warning("%s: Warning: clearing HW address of %s while it still has VLANs.\n", @@ -3708,7 +3700,8 @@ static int bond_do_ioctl(struct net_device *bond_dev, struct ifreq *ifr, int cmd break; case BOND_SETHWADDR_OLD: case SIOCBONDSETHWADDR: - res = bond_sethwaddr(bond_dev, slave_dev); + bond_set_dev_addr(bond_dev, slave_dev); + res = 0; break; case BOND_CHANGE_ACTIVE_OLD: case SIOCBONDCHANGEACTIVE: @@ -4858,6 +4851,13 @@ static int bond_init(struct net_device *bond_dev) bond_debug_register(bond); + /* Ensure valid dev_addr */ + if (is_zero_ether_addr(bond_dev->dev_addr) && + bond_dev->addr_assign_type == NET_ADDR_PERM) { + eth_hw_addr_random(bond_dev); + bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave = true; + } + __hw_addr_init(&bond->mc_list); return 0; } diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h b/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h index 0d282d2..3200638 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h +++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h @@ -248,6 +248,7 @@ struct bonding { /* debugging support via debugfs */ struct dentry *debug_dir; #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_FS */ + bool get_dev_addr_from_first_slave; }; static inline bool bond_vlan_used(struct bonding *bond)
Makes more sense to have randomly generated address by default than to have all zeroes. It also allows user to for example put the bond into bridge without need to have any slaves in it. Also note that this changes only behaviour of bonds with no slaves. Once the first slave device is enslaved, its address will be used (no change here). Also, fix dev_assign_type values on the way. Reported-by: Pavel Šimerda <psimerda@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> --- v2->v3: - call_netdevice_notifiers is called after dev_addr change. - use bond->get_dev_addr_from_first_slave to know when to get addr from the first slave v1->v2: - fixed assign value of bond_dev->addr_assign_type in bond_set_dev_addr() - added note to patch description drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- drivers/net/bonding/bonding.h | 1 + 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)