Re: [PATCHv3 1/3] NETPOLL: Extend rx_hook support.

From: Andrei Warkentin
Date: Tue Feb 28 2012 - 12:43:54 EST


Hi,

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> From: "Jason Wessel" <jason.wessel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "Andrei Warkentin" <awarkentin@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: netdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Andrei Warkentin" <andreiw@xxxxxxxxxx>,
> kgdb-bugreport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Matt Mackall" <mpm@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "Andrei Warkentin"
> <andrey.warkentin@xxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 11:06:44 AM
> Subject: Re: [PATCHv3 1/3] NETPOLL: Extend rx_hook support.
>

>
> All that netpoll_poll() did was to call netpoll_poll_dev(). I have
> not yet looked at the differences between kgdboe and the netkdb code
> you proposed but I would have suspected it also falls victim to the
> ethernet preemption problem which prevented kgdboe from ever being
> considered for a mainline merge. Certainly there are ways to fix
> this
> problem but most involved changes to scheduling, core net code, or
> substantial driver specific changes.
>

I see, I read up on the issues w.r.t. preemption. Could this be worked
around by modifiying affected drivers to bypass locking if they are
used in KDB context? Make some accessor netdev-specific lock/unlocks
that won't do anything if running in KDB context.

>
> >
> > This is slight OT, but...are WiFi drivers sufficiently similar that
> > netpoll "just works?"
>
> Yes and no. Yes, you could use the NET_POLL api to transmit packets
> if the driver implemented polling hooks, but no in the sense that
> most
> of the time you need a user space driver to manage the keys which are
> time sensitive for things like WPA (usually the job of wpa
> supplicant). This is going to prevent you from having WiFi work at
> all while the kernel is in the critical exception state.
>

Ah right. I was thinking just open networking. I should give that a try...

A
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