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authorEric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>2008-11-05 16:00:02 -0800
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2008-11-05 16:00:02 -0800
commitae33bc40c0d96d02f51a996482ea7e41c5152695 (patch)
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parentd0c082cea6dfb9b674b4f6e1e84025662dbd24e8 (diff)
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net: Guaranetee the proper ordering of the loopback device.
I was recently hunting a bug that occurred in network namespace cleanup. In looking at the code it became apparrent that we have and will continue to have cases where if we have anything going on in a network namespace there will be assumptions that the loopback device is present. Things like sending igmp unsubscribe messages when we bring down network devices invokes the routing code which assumes that at least the loopback driver is present. Therefore to avoid magic initcall ordering hackery that is hard to follow and hard to get right insert a call to register the loopback device directly from net_dev_init(). This guarantes that the loopback device is the first device registered and the last network device to go away. Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/loopback.c13
-rw-r--r--include/linux/netdevice.h1
-rw-r--r--net/core/dev.c12
3 files changed, 15 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/loopback.c b/drivers/net/loopback.c
index 91d08585a6d8..c4516b580ba5 100644
--- a/drivers/net/loopback.c
+++ b/drivers/net/loopback.c
@@ -204,17 +204,8 @@ static __net_exit void loopback_net_exit(struct net *net)
unregister_netdev(dev);
}
-static struct pernet_operations __net_initdata loopback_net_ops = {
+/* Registered in net/core/dev.c */
+struct pernet_operations __net_initdata loopback_net_ops = {
.init = loopback_net_init,
.exit = loopback_net_exit,
};
-
-static int __init loopback_init(void)
-{
- return register_pernet_device(&loopback_net_ops);
-}
-
-/* Loopback is special. It should be initialized before any other network
- * device and network subsystem.
- */
-fs_initcall(loopback_init);
diff --git a/include/linux/netdevice.h b/include/linux/netdevice.h
index f1b0dbe58464..12d7f4469dc9 100644
--- a/include/linux/netdevice.h
+++ b/include/linux/netdevice.h
@@ -1766,6 +1766,7 @@ static inline int skb_bond_should_drop(struct sk_buff *skb)
return 0;
}
+extern struct pernet_operations __net_initdata loopback_net_ops;
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
#endif /* _LINUX_DEV_H */
diff --git a/net/core/dev.c b/net/core/dev.c
index 9475f3e624a8..811507c39805 100644
--- a/net/core/dev.c
+++ b/net/core/dev.c
@@ -4904,6 +4904,18 @@ static int __init net_dev_init(void)
if (register_pernet_subsys(&netdev_net_ops))
goto out;
+ /* The loopback device is special if any other network devices
+ * is present in a network namespace the loopback device must
+ * be present. Since we now dynamically allocate and free the
+ * loopback device ensure this invariant is maintained by
+ * keeping the loopback device as the first device on the
+ * list of network devices. Ensuring the loopback devices
+ * is the first device that appears and the last network device
+ * that disappears.
+ */
+ if (register_pernet_device(&loopback_net_ops))
+ goto out;
+
if (register_pernet_device(&default_device_ops))
goto out;