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From: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
To: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
Cc: netfilter-devel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [nft PATCH 0/3] Boolean comparison and exthdr existence match support
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2017 15:26:20 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20170206142619.GD8343@orbyte.nwl.cc> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170123125747.GA2017@salvia>

Hi Pablo,

On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 01:57:47PM +0100, Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 11:10:04PM +0100, Phil Sutter wrote:
> > The following series adds two distinct features to nftables, though
> > since the second one depends on presence of the first one this is
> > submitted as a series.
> > 
> > Patch 1 adds support for a boolean variant of relational expression.
> > It's OP is strictly implicit and determined by RHS being a boolean
> > expression. It depends on a related kernel patch adding support for
> > NFT_CMP_BOOL to nft_cmp.c.
> 
> If the problem is that we lack of context from the delinearize path,
> then I would prefer if you scratch one bit from the fib flags to
> indicate that we want a true (1)/false (0) return value. Just like we
> plan to do with exthdr. This should require a small kernel patch for
> nft_fib I think.
> 
> Thus, we can skip this ad hoc update for nft_cmp which seems to me
> that it's only there to help us get the context that we lack from the
> delinearize step.

This is not ad hoc updating nft_cmp but instead support for a new
operation. Did you maybe reply having the first approach from my RFC in
mind? Because I scratched that and went with the second one since it's
more complete.

> Then, from the delinearize path, if this fib/exthdr flag is set, we
> attach the corresponding datatype to the expression based on this new
> flag.

The point in NFT_CMP_BOOL is that it's LHS expression agnostic. Whatever
provides a value there can be checked for being eq/neq zero using the
boolean operation.

The context use in delinearize path is implicit (LHS defines RHS dtype)
and for convenience only: It merely allows printing different "flavors"
of boolean keywords depending on LHS and could easily be dropped.

Cheers, Phil

  reply	other threads:[~2017-02-06 14:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-01-17 22:10 [nft PATCH 0/3] Boolean comparison and exthdr existence match support Phil Sutter
2017-01-17 22:10 ` [nft PATCH 1/3] Implement boolean comparison in relational expression Phil Sutter
2017-01-17 22:10 ` [nft PATCH 2/3] exthdr: Add support for exthdr specific flags Phil Sutter
2017-01-17 22:10 ` [nft PATCH 3/3] exthdr: Implement exthdr existence check Phil Sutter
2017-01-23 12:57 ` [nft PATCH 0/3] Boolean comparison and exthdr existence match support Pablo Neira Ayuso
2017-02-06 14:26   ` Phil Sutter [this message]
2017-02-06 17:16     ` Pablo Neira Ayuso
2017-02-07  2:28       ` Phil Sutter

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