1. 26 5月, 2017 1 次提交
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      rxrpc: Support network namespacing · 2baec2c3
      David Howells 提交于
      Support network namespacing in AF_RXRPC with the following changes:
      
       (1) All the local endpoint, peer and call lists, locks, counters, etc. are
           moved into the per-namespace record.
      
       (2) All the connection tracking is moved into the per-namespace record
           with the exception of the client connection ID tree, which is kept
           global so that connection IDs are kept unique per-machine.
      
       (3) Each namespace gets its own epoch.  This allows each network namespace
           to pretend to be a separate client machine.
      
       (4) The /proc/net/rxrpc_xxx files are now called /proc/net/rxrpc/xxx and
           the contents reflect the namespace.
      
      fs/afs/ should be okay with this patch as it explicitly requires the current
      net namespace to be init_net to permit a mount to proceed at the moment.  It
      will, however, need updating so that cells, IP addresses and DNS records are
      per-namespace also.
      Signed-off-by: NDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
      2baec2c3
  2. 18 2月, 2017 1 次提交
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  5. 22 6月, 2016 2 次提交
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      rxrpc: Kill off the rxrpc_transport struct · aa390bbe
      David Howells 提交于
      The rxrpc_transport struct is now redundant, given that the rxrpc_peer
      struct is now per peer port rather than per peer host, so get rid of it.
      
      Service connection lists are transferred to the rxrpc_peer struct, as is
      the conn_lock.  Previous patches moved the client connection handling out
      of the rxrpc_transport struct and discarded the connection bundling code.
      Signed-off-by: NDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
      aa390bbe
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      rxrpc: Use IDR to allocate client conn IDs on a machine-wide basis · 4a3388c8
      David Howells 提交于
      Use the IDR facility to allocate client connection IDs on a machine-wide
      basis so that each client connection has a unique identifier.  When the
      connection ID space wraps, we advance the epoch by 1, thereby effectively
      having a 62-bit ID space.  The IDR facility is then used to look up client
      connections during incoming packet routing instead of using an rbtree
      rooted on the transport.
      
      This change allows for the removal of the transport in the future and also
      means that client connections can be looked up directly in the data-ready
      handler by connection ID.
      
      The ID management code is placed in a new file, conn-client.c, to which all
      the client connection-specific code will eventually move.
      
      Note that the IDR tree gets very expensive on memory if the connection IDs
      are widely scattered throughout the number space, so we shall need to
      retire connections that have, say, an ID more than four times the maximum
      number of client conns away from the current allocation point to try and
      keep the IDs concentrated.  We will also need to retire connections from an
      old epoch.
      
      Also note that, for the moment, a pointer to the transport has to be passed
      through into the ID allocation function so that we can take a BH lock to
      prevent a locking issue against in-BH lookup of client connections.  This
      will go away later when RCU is used for server connections also.
      Signed-off-by: NDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
      4a3388c8
  6. 15 6月, 2016 2 次提交
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      rxrpc: Separate local endpoint event handling out into its own file · 87563616
      David Howells 提交于
      Separate local endpoint event handling out into its own file preparatory to
      overhauling the object management aspect (which remains in the original
      file).
      Signed-off-by: NDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
      87563616
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      rxrpc: Rework peer object handling to use hash table and RCU · be6e6707
      David Howells 提交于
      Rework peer object handling to use a hash table instead of a flat list and
      to use RCU.  Peer objects are no longer destroyed by passing them to a
      workqueue to process, but rather are just passed to the RCU garbage
      collector as kfree'able objects.
      
      The hash function uses the local endpoint plus all the components of the
      remote address, except for the RxRPC service ID.  Peers thus represent a
      UDP port on the remote machine as contacted by a UDP port on this machine.
      
      The RCU read lock is used to handle non-creating lookups so that they can
      be called from bottom half context in the sk_error_report handler without
      having to lock the hash table against modification.
      rxrpc_lookup_peer_rcu() *does* take a reference on the peer object as in
      the future, this will be passed to a work item for error distribution in
      the error_report path and this function will cease being used in the
      data_ready path.
      
      Creating lookups are done under spinlock rather than mutex as they might be
      set up due to an external stimulus if the local endpoint is a server.
      
      Captured network error messages (ICMP) are handled with respect to this
      struct and MTU size and RTT are cached here.
      Signed-off-by: NDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
      be6e6707
  7. 13 6月, 2016 1 次提交
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      rxrpc: Rename files matching ar-*.c to git rid of the "ar-" prefix · 8c3e34a4
      David Howells 提交于
      Rename files matching net/rxrpc/ar-*.c to get rid of the "ar-" prefix.
      This will aid splitting those files by making easier to come up with new
      names.
      
      Note that the not all files are simply renamed from ar-X.c to X.c.  The
      following exceptions are made:
      
       (*) ar-call.c -> call_object.c
           ar-ack.c -> call_event.c
      
           call_object.c is going to contain the core of the call object
           handling.  Call event handling is all going to be in call_event.c.
      
       (*) ar-accept.c -> call_accept.c
      
           Incoming call handling is going to be here.
      
       (*) ar-connection.c -> conn_object.c
           ar-connevent.c -> conn_event.c
      
           The former file is going to have the basic connection object handling,
           but there will likely be some differentiation between client
           connections and service connections in additional files later.  The
           latter file will have all the connection-level event handling.
      
       (*) ar-local.c -> local_object.c
      
           This will have the local endpoint object handling code.  The local
           endpoint event handling code will later be split out into
           local_event.c.
      
       (*) ar-peer.c -> peer_object.c
      
           This will have the peer endpoint object handling code.  Peer event
           handling code will be placed in peer_event.c (for the moment, there is
           none).
      
       (*) ar-error.c -> peer_event.c
      
           This will become the peer event handling code, though for the moment
           it's actually driven from the local endpoint's perspective.
      
      Note that I haven't renamed ar-transport.c to transport_object.c as the
      intention is to delete it when the rxrpc_transport struct is excised.
      
      The only file that actually has its contents changed is net/rxrpc/Makefile.
      
      net/rxrpc/ar-internal.h will need its section marker comments updating, but
      I'll do that in a separate patch to make it easier for git to follow the
      history across the rename.  I may also want to rename ar-internal.h at some
      point - but that would mean updating all the #includes and I'd rather do
      that in a separate step.
      
      Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com.
      8c3e34a4
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      Linux-2.6.12-rc2 · 1da177e4
      Linus Torvalds 提交于
      Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
      even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
      archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
      3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
      git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
      infrastructure for it.
      
      Let it rip!
      1da177e4