Re: [PATCH 2/2] livepatch: disable/enable_patch manners for interdependent patches

From: Li Bin
Date: Thu Jan 22 2015 - 04:54:55 EST


On 2015/1/22 16:39, Li Bin wrote:
> On 2015/1/22 11:51, Josh Poimboeuf wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 08:42:29AM +0800, Li Bin wrote:
>>> On 2015/1/21 22:08, Jiri Kosina wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 21 Jan 2015, Li Bin wrote:
>>>> By this you limit the definition of the patch inter-dependency to just
>>>> symbols. But that's not the only way how patches can depend on it other --
>>>> the dependency can be semantical.
>>>
>>> Yes, I agree with you. But I think the other dependencies such as semantical
>>> dependency should be judged by the user, like reverting a patch from git repository.
>>> Right?
>>
>> But with live patching, there are two users: the patch creator (who
>> creates the patch module) and the end user (who loads it on their
>> system).
>>
>> We can assume the patch creator knows what he's doing, but the end user
>> doesn't always know or care about low level details like patch
>> dependencies. The easiest and safest way to protect the end user is the
>> current approach, which assumes that each patch depends on all
>> previously applied patches.
>
> But then, the feature that disable patch dynamically is useless.
> For example, if user find a bug be introduced by the last patch and disable
> it directly, the new patch is no longer allowed from now unless enable the
> old patch firstly but there is a risk window by this way.
>

Ok, in this case we can unregister the old patch firstly.
But it seems that the feature that enable/disable patch dynamically indeed
useless. (Its value is only for the last patch to enable or disable.)

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