iflib/bridge kernel panic

Alexander Leidinger Alexander at leidinger.net
Sat Oct 3 15:37:42 UTC 2020


Quoting Kristof Provost <kp at freebsd.org> (from Sat, 03 Oct 2020  
16:06:43 +0200):

> Okay, let’s abandon that patch. It’s ugly and it doesn’t work.
>
> Here’s a different approach that I’m much happier with.
> https://people.freebsd.org/~kp/0001-bridge-Call-member-interface-ioctl-without-NET_EPOCH.patch
>
> It passes the regression tests with WITNESS and INVARIANTS enabled,  
> and a hack in the epair ioctl() handler to make it sleep (to look a  
> bit like the Intel ioctl() handler that currently trips up if_bridge).

Works for me.

No crash, no LOR, promisc-mode stays enabled, jails are reachable.

Bye,
Alexander.

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