On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 09:55 -0700, Chris Wright wrote:
Here and up we are in netlink code which does netlink_trim to reduce
the skb data size before queing to socket. This does skb_clone with
gfp_any() flag. We aren't in softirq, so we get GFP_KERNEL flag set
even though in_atomic() is true (spin_lock held I'm assuming).
netlink_unicast() is only calling skb_clone() because we artificially
increased the refcount on the skb in question.
As I understand it, we do that in order to prevent the skb from being
lost if netlink_unicast() returns an error -- it normally frees the skb
before returning in that case. Am I alone in thinking that behaviour is
strange?
I'm really not fond of the refcount trick -- I suspect I'd be happier if
we were just to try to keep track of sk_rmem_alloc so we never hit the
condition in netlink_attachskb() which might cause it to fail.
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dwmw2