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netlink: advertise incomplete dumps
Consider the following situation: * a dump that would show 8 entries, four in the first round, and four in the second * between the first and second rounds, 6 entries are removed * now the second round will not show any entry, and even if there is a sequence/generation counter the application will not know To solve this problem, add a new flag NLM_F_DUMP_INTR to the netlink header that indicates the dump wasn't consistent, this flag can also be set on the MSG_DONE message that terminates the dump, and as such above situation can be detected. To achieve this, add a sequence counter to the netlink callback struct. Of course, netlink code still needs to use this new functionality. The correct way to do that is to always set cb->seq when a dumpit callback is invoked and call nl_dump_check_consistent() for each new message. The core code will also call this function for the final MSG_DONE message. To make it usable with generic netlink, a new function genlmsg_nlhdr() is needed to obtain the netlink header from the genetlink user header. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com> Acked-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ struct nlmsghdr {
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#define NLM_F_MULTI 2 /* Multipart message, terminated by NLMSG_DONE */
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#define NLM_F_ACK 4 /* Reply with ack, with zero or error code */
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#define NLM_F_ECHO 8 /* Echo this request */
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#define NLM_F_DUMP_INTR 16 /* Dump was inconsistent due to sequence change */
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/* Modifiers to GET request */
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#define NLM_F_ROOT 0x100 /* specify tree root */
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@ -221,6 +222,7 @@ struct netlink_callback {
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struct netlink_callback *cb);
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int (*done)(struct netlink_callback *cb);
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int family;
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unsigned int prev_seq, seq;
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long args[6];
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};
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@ -159,6 +159,38 @@ static inline void *genlmsg_put(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 pid, u32 seq,
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return (char *) hdr + GENL_HDRLEN;
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}
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/**
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* genlmsg_nlhdr - Obtain netlink header from user specified header
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* @user_hdr: user header as returned from genlmsg_put()
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* @family: generic netlink family
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*
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* Returns pointer to netlink header.
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*/
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static inline struct nlmsghdr *genlmsg_nlhdr(void *user_hdr,
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struct genl_family *family)
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{
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return (struct nlmsghdr *)((char *)user_hdr -
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family->hdrsize -
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GENL_HDRLEN -
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NLMSG_HDRLEN);
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}
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/**
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* genl_dump_check_consistent - check if sequence is consistent and advertise if not
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* @cb: netlink callback structure that stores the sequence number
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* @user_hdr: user header as returned from genlmsg_put()
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* @family: generic netlink family
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*
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* Cf. nl_dump_check_consistent(), this just provides a wrapper to make it
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* simpler to use with generic netlink.
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*/
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static inline void genl_dump_check_consistent(struct netlink_callback *cb,
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void *user_hdr,
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struct genl_family *family)
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{
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nl_dump_check_consistent(cb, genlmsg_nlhdr(user_hdr, family));
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}
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/**
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* genlmsg_put_reply - Add generic netlink header to a reply message
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* @skb: socket buffer holding the message
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@ -638,6 +638,30 @@ static inline int nlmsg_unicast(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, u32 pid)
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nlmsg_ok(pos, rem); \
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pos = nlmsg_next(pos, &(rem)))
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/**
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* nl_dump_check_consistent - check if sequence is consistent and advertise if not
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* @cb: netlink callback structure that stores the sequence number
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* @nlh: netlink message header to write the flag to
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*
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* This function checks if the sequence (generation) number changed during dump
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* and if it did, advertises it in the netlink message header.
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*
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* The correct way to use it is to set cb->seq to the generation counter when
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* all locks for dumping have been acquired, and then call this function for
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* each message that is generated.
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*
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* Note that due to initialisation concerns, 0 is an invalid sequence number
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* and must not be used by code that uses this functionality.
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*/
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static inline void
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nl_dump_check_consistent(struct netlink_callback *cb,
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struct nlmsghdr *nlh)
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{
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if (cb->prev_seq && cb->seq != cb->prev_seq)
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nlh->nlmsg_flags |= NLM_F_DUMP_INTR;
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cb->prev_seq = cb->seq;
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}
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/**************************************************************************
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* Netlink Attributes
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**************************************************************************/
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@ -1693,6 +1693,8 @@ static int netlink_dump(struct sock *sk)
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if (!nlh)
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goto errout_skb;
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nl_dump_check_consistent(cb, nlh);
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memcpy(nlmsg_data(nlh), &len, sizeof(len));
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if (sk_filter(sk, skb))
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