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    qdisc: catch misconfig of attaching qdisc to tx_queue_len zero device · 84c46dd8
    Jesper Dangaard Brouer authored
    It is a clear misconfiguration to attach a qdisc to a device with
    tx_queue_len zero, because some qdisc's (namely, pfifo, bfifo, gred,
    htb, plug and sfb) inherit/copy this value as their queue length.
    
    Why should the kernel catch such a misconfiguration?  Because prior to
    introducing the IFF_NO_QUEUE device flag, userspace found a loophole
    in the qdisc config system that allowed them to achieve the equivalent
    of IFF_NO_QUEUE, which is to remove the qdisc code path entirely from
    a device.  The loophole on older kernels is setting tx_queue_len=0,
    *prior* to device qdisc init (the config time is significant, simply
    setting tx_queue_len=0 doesn't trigger the loophole).
    
    This loophole is currently used by Docker[1] to get better performance
    and scalability out of the veth device.  The Docker developers were
    warned[1] that they needed to adjust the tx_queue_len if ever
    attaching a qdisc.  The OpenShift project didn't remember this warning
    and attached a qdisc, this were caught and fixed in[2].
    
    [1] https://github.com/docker/libcontainer/pull/193
    [2] https://github.com/openshift/origin/pull/11126
    
    Instead of fixing every userspace program that used this loophole, and
    forgot to reset the tx_queue_len, prior to attaching a qdisc.  Let's
    catch the misconfiguration on the kernel side.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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