On 2/1/11 11:04 AM, Monthadar Al Jaberi wrote:
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Julian Elischer<[email protected]> wrote:On 2/1/11 8:40 AM, Monthadar Al Jaberi wrote:Hi,I hope I am on the write place, second try... I have written a module that loads fake wifi devices (wtap?) and distributes packets between them. For now I use route command to route packets between them from upper layers (TCP,...). I want to take it to next step and create jails with VNET. I started reading Julian Elischer's "Vimage: what is it?" and he says that if I am writing hardware drivers I dont need to make any changes when I enable VIMAGE option on the kernel, because each one will have their own stack. I can give a more detailed explanation on how my module works. But for now I get a panic when calling if_alloc() when using option VIMAGE. Thank you,while this was true to some extent it i snot 100% true now. during allocation we now try to have separate interface indexes per vimage which means that the setup routines do need to know the current vnet.so I cant call if_alloc directly?it looks like wtap_ioctl or wtap_attach should have the following: (copied from the tun driver) this should not be needed from real hardware based drivers as far as I can tell. CURVNET_SET(CRED_TO_VNET(cred)); /* find any existing device, or allocate new unit number */ i = clone_create(&tunclones,&tun_cdevsw,&u, dev, 0); [blah] if_clone_create(name, namelen, NULL); CURVNET_RESTORE();My wtap is based on ath driver code (if_ath.c) which should look like a real device right? if_ath.c is not using VNET, as far as I can tell.... Currently my module creates a couple of wtaps, which I then create a corresponding wlan. These wtaps are interconnected together, so no out world yet... so I dont have struct cdev *dev.... Basic idea is my module have a main queue (simulating air) and each wtap have a rx_task which sends packets up to higher layers, plus callout timer for generation beacons... I will try to use CURVET_SET(...) tomo
yes.. I don't mean that you need the clone stuff, just the VNET parts..
My setup: FreeBSD Current 201010 guest on VirtualBox on Ubuntu 10.04. Kernel page fault with the following non-sleepable locks held: exclusive rw ifnet_rw (ifnet_rw) r = 0 (0xc0fc8284) locked @ /usr/src/sys/net/if.c:414 KDB: stack backtrace: db_trace_self_wrapper(c0cf3cdb,1,0,0,0,...) at db_trace_self_wrapper+0x26 kdb_backtrace(19e,1,ffffffff,c0f9b194,c2fc9a1c,...) at kdb_backtrace+0x2a _witness_debugger(c0cf6408,c2fc9a30,4,1,0,...) at _witness_debugger+0x25 witness_warn(5,0,c0d2c479,3,c4070d48,...) at witness_warn+0x1fe trap(c2fc9abc) at trap+0x195 calltrap() at calltrap+0x6 --- trap 0xc, eip = 0xc0970999, esp = 0xc2fc9afc, ebp = 0xc2fc9b1c --- ifindex_alloc_locked(c0d003cf,c2fc9b36,19e,19e,c15ab714,...) at ifindex_alloc_locked+0x19 if_alloc(47,c4085a16,3,c0de9614,c32aa780,...) at if_alloc+0x85 wtap_attach(c31a7800,c40857c0,0,4,0,...) at wtap_attach+0x29 new_wtap(c32aa780,0,c2fc9bf0,c083ac9b,c3cbb200,...) at new_wtap+0x9b wtap_ioctl(c3cbb200,80045701,c31edaa0,1,c3f90b40,...) at wtap_ioctl+0x36 devfs_ioctl_f(c3cfe3b8,80045701,c31edaa0,c3185d00,c3f90b40,...) at devfs_ioctl_f+0x10b kern_ioctl(c3f90b40,3,80045701,c31edaa0,fc9cec,...) at kern_ioctl+0x20d ioctl(c3f90b40,c2fc9cec,c2fc9d28,c0cf5783,0,...) at ioctl+0x134 syscallenter(c3f90b40,c2fc9ce4,c2fc9ce4,0,0,...) at syscallenter+0x263 syscall(c2fc9d28) at syscall+0x34 Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x21 --- syscall (54, FreeBSD ELF32, ioctl), eip = 0x28181203, esp = 0xbfbfec3c, ebp = 0xbfbfec58 --- Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode cpuid = 0; apic id = 00 fault virtual address = 0x18 fault code = supervisor read, page not present instruction pointer = 0x20:0xc0970999 stack pointer = 0x28:0xc2fc9afc frame pointer = 0x28:0xc2fc9b1c code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1 processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0 current process = 1203 (ioctl) panic: from debugger cpuid = 0 Uptime: 21s Physical memory: 495 MB Dumping 55 MB: 40 24 8
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