Re: [patch v1, kernel 3.2.1] RTNETLINK adjusting values ofmin_ifinfo_dump_size

From: David Miller
Date: Wed Jan 25 2012 - 21:36:11 EST


From: Stefan Gula <steweg@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 09:43:15 +0100 (CET)

> From: Stefan Gula <steweg@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> This patch extends the rtnetlink.c. The problem is that calcit, which
> returns the value min_ifinfo_dump_size, is called without ability to
> get device info as well (struct net_device *dev is not accessible from
> it). This create a problem if required size of struct sk_buff *skb is
> not enough big to comply with all data returned by fill_info function
> for the interface that required size can vary over time, e.g. some
> dynamic structures will be putted to skb like hlists or lists. To do
> this patch extends the do_setlink function with recalculating of
> min_ifinfo_dump_size accordingly to device type and get_size
> functions.
>
> Signed-off-by: Stefan Gula <steweg@xxxxxxxxx>

This commit message is terrible, and the reason I know it's terrible
is because even after reading it I still had to go read the code
in order to understand what your change even does or why it's even
necessary.

How about this:

Setting link parameters on a netdevice changes the value
of if_nlmsg_size(), therefore it is necessary to recalculate
min_ifinfo_dump_size.

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