7.x and multiple IPs in jails

Anton - Valqk lists at lozenetz.org
Wed Oct 29 09:17:08 UTC 2008


Hi there group,

Just a quick question regarding full virtualization net stack?
Is vimage the name of the virtualization stack? :)
I'd *LOVE* to see it in stable!!! :)
Are there any plans when it will be in HEAD or something?
(I'm not following head and not running even 7.x yet).
These patches also have been for years (as far as I can remember from
4.10?) and we haven't seen it working....

just asking curiously (no trolling)!

cheers,
valqk.

Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, Chris St Denis wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> [ jail patches ]
>
>> Serious question here (not trolling).
>>
>> These patches have been around for years, why have they never been
>> committed to trunk/stable?
>
> Well, the multi-ipv4 patch has been for a while - what we are talking
> about at the moment is more.
>
> If you look at older status reports they said soemthing like "there is
> the need for this at the moment but it's not considered to be the
> right thing".
>
> There are multiple reasons for that, that I can think of:
>
> 1) some larger parts (of the network stack|kernel) get plastered with
>    all kinds of if (this) if (that) checks complicating code, making
>    it unreadbale, having to be maintained, not ignored for security, ...
>    It's important to really catch all the places, .. which it seems we
>    had been doing well though not 100% well as I just found out
>    currerntly preparing more if (this) if (that) checks for something
>    not really important but still being a problem - since the first
>    day it turns out.
>
> 2) there is questionable logic in them and while we had been living
>    with it up to now, it came up during review process for the commit
>    to HEAD (so it could be merged to stable) and it turns out that
>    properly solving it isn't a easy or simple task and multiple people
>    have been pondering over this for days now. Even after removing
>    some optional code paths for simplicity things are still not always
>    definite in what would happen.
>
> 3) <just insert more other stuff here>
>
>
> Nonetheless they are very helpful and very usable (else I wouldn't
> have worked on it).
>
> The plan as the status report will say is to get this in, merge it to
> stable/7 before 7.2  and keep it in 8.
>
> 8 will also have vimages and ideally I'd like to see this entire jail
> IP hacks be gone for 9, when vimage will provide the infrastructure,
> etc.  This means that 8 would be the transition period. But that's
> just me and my ideas - we'll see how it'll go.
>
>
> /bz
>



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