Richard MUSIL wrote:
I am currently trying to write a module which communicates with user space
using NETLINK_GENERIC. This module (dev_mgr) manages virtual devices which are
also supposed to use genetlink for communication with user space.
I want to do something like that:
dev_mgr <- receives message from user space to create new device
dev_mgr inside 'doit' handler:
1. creates device
2. registers new genetlink family for the device
3. returns family name and id to user
This should work similarly for device removal.
After few reboots I found out that 2. blocks on genl_mutex, since this mutex is
already acquired when genl_register_family is called (by genl_rcv).
I do not see why registering new family (when processing message for another
family) should be a problem. In fact from genl_lock and genl_trylock occurrence
it seems that genl_mutex is mostly used for syncing access to family list and
also for message processing.
Since I am not (yet) familiar enough with (ge)netlink internals I am asking:
Would it make sense to split the mutex into two, one for family list and one
for messaging, so it would be possible to change families when processing the
message?
Simple split could introduce possible danger of user removing family inside
processing of the message for this particular family, but would this really be
a danger?
The usual way to do this for auto-loading of modules that register
things that take a mutex that is already held during netlink queue
processing, like qdiscs, classifiers, .. is:
- look for <qdisc/classifier/...>, if not found:
- drop mutex (using the __ unlock variant to avoid reentering queue
processing)
- perform module loading (which takes the mutex and registers itself)
- grab mutex again
- look for <qdisc/classifier/...> again
- if not found return -ENOENT
- if found drop reference, return -EAGAIN
The caller is changed to handle -EAGAIN by replaying the entire
request. Your problem sounds very similar, look at net/sched/sch_api.c
for an example.
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