Re: [PATCH] net: dev_forward_skb(): Scrub packet's per-netns info only when crossing netns

From: Eric W. Biederman
Date: Tue Mar 20 2018 - 14:36:06 EST


Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On 03/20/2018 09:44 AM, Liran Alon wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 20/03/18 18:24, ebiederm@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't believe the current behavior is a bug.
>>>
>>> I looked through the history. Basically skb_scrub_packet
>>> started out as the scrubbing needed for crossing network
>>> namespaces.
>>>
>>> Then tunnels which needed 90% of the functionality started
>>> calling it, with the xnet flag added. Because the tunnels
>>> needed to preserve their historic behavior.
>>>
>>> Then dev_forward_skb started calling skb_scrub_packet.
>>>
>>> A veth pair is supposed to give the same behavior as a cross-over
>>> cable plugged into two local nics. A cross over cable won't
>>> preserve things like the skb mark. So I don't see why anyone would
>>> expect a veth pair to preserve the mark.
>>
>> I disagree with this argument.
>>
>> I think that a skb crossing netns is what simulates a real packet
>> crossing physical computers. Following your argument, why would
>> skb->mark should be preserved when crossing netdevs on same netns via
>> routing? But this does today preserve skb->mark.
>>
>> Therefore, I do think that skb->mark should conceptually only be
>> scrubbed when crossing netns. Regardless of the netdev used to cross
>> it.
>
> It should be scrubbed in VETH as well. That is one way to make virtual routers. Possibly
> the newer VRF features will give another better way to do it, but you should not break
> things that used to work.
>
> Now, if you want to add a new feature that allows one to configure the kernel (or VETH) for
> a new behavior, then that might be something to consider.
>
>>> Right now I don't see the point of handling packets that don't cross
>>> network namespace boundaries specially, other than to preserve backwards
>>> compatibility.
>
> Well, backwards compat is a big deal all by itself!

Absolutely agreed.

Eric