linux/net/core/net_namespace.c
Pavel Emelyanov 768f3591e2 [NETNS]: Cleanup list walking in setup_net and cleanup_net
I proposed introducing a list_for_each_entry_continue_reverse macro
to be used in setup_net() when unrolling the failed ->init callback.

Here is the macro and some more cleanup in the setup_net() itself
to remove one variable from the stack :) The same thing is for the
cleanup_net() - the existing list_for_each_entry_reverse() is used.

Minor, but the code looks nicer.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@openvz.org>
Acked-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-10 16:51:35 -07:00

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#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <linux/rtnetlink.h>
#include <linux/cache.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <net/net_namespace.h>
/*
* Our network namespace constructor/destructor lists
*/
static LIST_HEAD(pernet_list);
static struct list_head *first_device = &pernet_list;
static DEFINE_MUTEX(net_mutex);
static DEFINE_MUTEX(net_list_mutex);
LIST_HEAD(net_namespace_list);
static struct kmem_cache *net_cachep;
struct net init_net;
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(init_net);
void net_lock(void)
{
mutex_lock(&net_list_mutex);
}
void net_unlock(void)
{
mutex_unlock(&net_list_mutex);
}
#if 0
static struct net *net_alloc(void)
{
return kmem_cache_alloc(net_cachep, GFP_KERNEL);
}
#endif
static void net_free(struct net *net)
{
if (!net)
return;
if (unlikely(atomic_read(&net->use_count) != 0)) {
printk(KERN_EMERG "network namespace not free! Usage: %d\n",
atomic_read(&net->use_count));
return;
}
kmem_cache_free(net_cachep, net);
}
static void cleanup_net(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct pernet_operations *ops;
struct net *net;
net = container_of(work, struct net, work);
mutex_lock(&net_mutex);
/* Don't let anyone else find us. */
net_lock();
list_del(&net->list);
net_unlock();
/* Run all of the network namespace exit methods */
list_for_each_entry_reverse(ops, &pernet_list, list) {
if (ops->exit)
ops->exit(net);
}
mutex_unlock(&net_mutex);
/* Ensure there are no outstanding rcu callbacks using this
* network namespace.
*/
rcu_barrier();
/* Finally it is safe to free my network namespace structure */
net_free(net);
}
void __put_net(struct net *net)
{
/* Cleanup the network namespace in process context */
INIT_WORK(&net->work, cleanup_net);
schedule_work(&net->work);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__put_net);
/*
* setup_net runs the initializers for the network namespace object.
*/
static int setup_net(struct net *net)
{
/* Must be called with net_mutex held */
struct pernet_operations *ops;
int error;
memset(net, 0, sizeof(struct net));
atomic_set(&net->count, 1);
atomic_set(&net->use_count, 0);
error = 0;
list_for_each_entry(ops, &pernet_list, list) {
if (ops->init) {
error = ops->init(net);
if (error < 0)
goto out_undo;
}
}
out:
return error;
out_undo:
/* Walk through the list backwards calling the exit functions
* for the pernet modules whose init functions did not fail.
*/
list_for_each_entry_continue_reverse(ops, &pernet_list, list) {
if (ops->exit)
ops->exit(net);
}
goto out;
}
static int __init net_ns_init(void)
{
int err;
printk(KERN_INFO "net_namespace: %zd bytes\n", sizeof(struct net));
net_cachep = kmem_cache_create("net_namespace", sizeof(struct net),
SMP_CACHE_BYTES,
SLAB_PANIC, NULL);
mutex_lock(&net_mutex);
err = setup_net(&init_net);
net_lock();
list_add_tail(&init_net.list, &net_namespace_list);
net_unlock();
mutex_unlock(&net_mutex);
if (err)
panic("Could not setup the initial network namespace");
return 0;
}
pure_initcall(net_ns_init);
static int register_pernet_operations(struct list_head *list,
struct pernet_operations *ops)
{
struct net *net, *undo_net;
int error;
error = 0;
list_add_tail(&ops->list, list);
for_each_net(net) {
if (ops->init) {
error = ops->init(net);
if (error)
goto out_undo;
}
}
out:
return error;
out_undo:
/* If I have an error cleanup all namespaces I initialized */
list_del(&ops->list);
for_each_net(undo_net) {
if (undo_net == net)
goto undone;
if (ops->exit)
ops->exit(undo_net);
}
undone:
goto out;
}
static void unregister_pernet_operations(struct pernet_operations *ops)
{
struct net *net;
list_del(&ops->list);
for_each_net(net)
if (ops->exit)
ops->exit(net);
}
/**
* register_pernet_subsys - register a network namespace subsystem
* @ops: pernet operations structure for the subsystem
*
* Register a subsystem which has init and exit functions
* that are called when network namespaces are created and
* destroyed respectively.
*
* When registered all network namespace init functions are
* called for every existing network namespace. Allowing kernel
* modules to have a race free view of the set of network namespaces.
*
* When a new network namespace is created all of the init
* methods are called in the order in which they were registered.
*
* When a network namespace is destroyed all of the exit methods
* are called in the reverse of the order with which they were
* registered.
*/
int register_pernet_subsys(struct pernet_operations *ops)
{
int error;
mutex_lock(&net_mutex);
error = register_pernet_operations(first_device, ops);
mutex_unlock(&net_mutex);
return error;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(register_pernet_subsys);
/**
* unregister_pernet_subsys - unregister a network namespace subsystem
* @ops: pernet operations structure to manipulate
*
* Remove the pernet operations structure from the list to be
* used when network namespaces are created or destoryed. In
* addition run the exit method for all existing network
* namespaces.
*/
void unregister_pernet_subsys(struct pernet_operations *module)
{
mutex_lock(&net_mutex);
unregister_pernet_operations(module);
mutex_unlock(&net_mutex);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unregister_pernet_subsys);
/**
* register_pernet_device - register a network namespace device
* @ops: pernet operations structure for the subsystem
*
* Register a device which has init and exit functions
* that are called when network namespaces are created and
* destroyed respectively.
*
* When registered all network namespace init functions are
* called for every existing network namespace. Allowing kernel
* modules to have a race free view of the set of network namespaces.
*
* When a new network namespace is created all of the init
* methods are called in the order in which they were registered.
*
* When a network namespace is destroyed all of the exit methods
* are called in the reverse of the order with which they were
* registered.
*/
int register_pernet_device(struct pernet_operations *ops)
{
int error;
mutex_lock(&net_mutex);
error = register_pernet_operations(&pernet_list, ops);
if (!error && (first_device == &pernet_list))
first_device = &ops->list;
mutex_unlock(&net_mutex);
return error;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(register_pernet_device);
/**
* unregister_pernet_device - unregister a network namespace netdevice
* @ops: pernet operations structure to manipulate
*
* Remove the pernet operations structure from the list to be
* used when network namespaces are created or destoryed. In
* addition run the exit method for all existing network
* namespaces.
*/
void unregister_pernet_device(struct pernet_operations *ops)
{
mutex_lock(&net_mutex);
if (&ops->list == first_device)
first_device = first_device->next;
unregister_pernet_operations(ops);
mutex_unlock(&net_mutex);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unregister_pernet_device);