cvs commit: src/sys/netinet sctp.h sctp_asconf.c sctp_asconf.h sctp_bsd_addr.c sctp_constants.h sctp_indata.c sctp_input.c sctp_lock_bsd.h sctp_os_bsd.h sctp_output.c sctp_pcb.c sctp_pcb.h sctp_peeloff.c sctp_sysctl.c sctp_sysctl.h sctp_timer.c sctp_uio.h ...

Kris Kennaway kris at obsecurity.org
Fri Jun 15 02:29:59 UTC 2007


On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 10:25:15PM -0400, Randall Stewart wrote:
> Kris Kennaway wrote:
> >On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 10:59:04PM +0000, Randall Stewart wrote:
> >
> >>rrs         2007-06-14 22:59:04 UTC
> >>
> >> FreeBSD src repository
> >>
> >> Modified files:
> >>   sys/netinet          sctp.h sctp_asconf.c sctp_asconf.h 
> >>                        sctp_bsd_addr.c sctp_constants.h 
> >>                        sctp_indata.c sctp_input.c 
> >>                        sctp_lock_bsd.h sctp_os_bsd.h 
> >>                        sctp_output.c sctp_pcb.c sctp_pcb.h 
> >>                        sctp_peeloff.c sctp_sysctl.c 
> >>                        sctp_sysctl.h sctp_timer.c sctp_uio.h 
> >>                        sctp_usrreq.c sctputil.c sctputil.h 
> >>   sys/netinet6         sctp6_usrreq.c 
> >>   sys/conf             options 
> >> Log:
> >> - Fix so ifn's are properly deleted when the ref count goes to 0.
> >> - Fix so VRF's will clean themselves up when no references are around.
> >> - Allow sctp_ifa to be passed into inpcb_bind, addr_mgmt_ep_sa to bypass
> >>   normal validation checks.
> >> - turn auto-asconf off for subset bound sockets
> >> - Moves all logging to use KTR. This gets rid of most
> >>   of the logging #ifdef's with a few exceptions reducing
> >>   the number of config options for SCTP.
> >
> >
> >| +#ifndef SCTP_SUBSYS_KTR
> >| +#define SCTP_SUBSYS_KTR KTR_GEN
> >| +#endif
> >
> >Brief silence after previous disapproval doesn't equal approval ;-)
> >
> >What was wrong with the method I suggested, namely using KTR_SUBSYS if
> >a SCTP_TRACE option is included in the kernel?  That is the intended
> >way that events local to a particular subsystem should be handled.
> >
> >Kris
> 
> I asked if KTR_GEN was ok.. I can use KTR_SUBSYS.. sure.. but that
> means I can't really run witness on my machine as I test.. since
> witness is the only one that uses KTR_SUBSYS.. No one else uses
> KTR_GEN.. why is it a problem using one.

WITNESS does not use itq:

#if 0
#define KTR_WITNESS     KTR_SUBSYS
#else
#define KTR_WITNESS     0
#endif

KTR_WITNESS is used for debugging of the WITNESS code itself (probably
no-one has needed to use it for many years).  It is a completely
orthogonal purpose to yours, so they can co-exist happily.

KTR_GEN is for "general events".  SCTP is not a general event, it's
localized events belonging to a particular subsystem.

> So whats wrong with using a unused one?

If you look at the history there was a big effort to reclaim these
fields.  Because space is at such a premium here there needs to be a
strong reason for using up a spare field.  SCTP does not strike me as
such a reason, particularly since the alternative seems quite
practical.

Kris
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