[PATCH v2 net-next 3/7] socket: Restore sock_create_kern().

Christoph Hellwig hch at lst.de
Sun May 25 22:32:27 PDT 2025


On Fri, May 23, 2025 at 11:21:09AM -0700, Kuniyuki Iwashima wrote:
> Let's restore sock_create_kern() that holds a netns reference.
> 
> Now, it's the same as the version before commit 26abe14379f8 ("net:
> Modify sk_alloc to not reference count the netns of kernel sockets.").
> 
> Back then, after creating a socket in init_net, we used sk_change_net()
> to drop the netns ref and switch to another netns, but now we can
> simply use __sock_create_kern() instead.
> 
>   $ git blame -L:sk_change_net include/net/sock.h 26abe14379f8~
> 
> DEBUG_NET_WARN_ON_ONCE() is to catch a path calling sock_create_kern()
> from __net_init functions, since doing so would leak the netns as
> __net_exit functions cannot run until the socket is removed.

Is reusing the name as the old sock_create_kern a good idea?  It can
lead to bugs by people used to the old semantics.  It's also
not really an all that descriptive name for either variant.  I'm
not really a net stack or namespace expert, but maybe we can come
up with more descriptive version for both this new sock_create_kern
and the old sock_create_kern/__sock_create_kern?




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