Re: git: ef6fcc5e2b07 - main - nfsd: Add VNET_SYSUNINIT() macros for vnet cleanup
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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 21:13:08 UTC
On Mon, Feb 20, 2023 at 09:12:41PM +0000, Rick Macklem wrote: R> nfsd: Add VNET_SYSUNINIT() macros for vnet cleanup R> R> Commit ed03776ca7f4 enabled the vnet front end macros. R> As such, for kernels built with the VIMAGE option will malloc R> data and initialize locks on a per-vnet basis, typically R> via a VNET_SYSINIT(). R> R> This patch adds VNET_SYSUNINIT() macros to do the frees R> of the per-vnet malloc'd data and destroys of per-vnet R> locks. It also removes the mtx_lock/mtx_unlock calls R> from nfsrvd_cleancache(), since they are not needed. In the netinet/netinet6/TCP/UDP we came to a style where we avoid using IS_DEFAULT_VNET(). Instead doing global and per-vnet init in the same function: static globalfoo; VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(foobar); static void foo_vnet_init() { initialize(V_foobar); if (IS_DEFAULT_VNET(curvnet)) initialize(globalfoo); } VNET_SYSINIT(foo_vnet_init, ....) We can do a separate init of global state and separate of per-VNET: static globalfoo; static void foo_init() { initialize(globalfoo); } SYSINIT(foo_init, ....) VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(foobar); static void foo_vnet_init() { initialize(V_foobar); } This allows to: * guarantee that global state is initialized earlier than per-vnet * separate all global vars from all vnet vars, and keep them together, easier to maintain * makes it easier to write VNET_SYSUNINIT() that is complement to VNET_SYSINIT() * makes it easier to write SYSUNINIT(), if module is unloadable * sometimes global SYSINIT cab be avoided, if a static initializer is enough What do you guys think? -- Gleb Smirnoff