Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 20:33:50 +0100 From: Bernhard Schmidt <bschmidt@techwires.net> To: John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> Cc: clutton <clutton@zoho.com>, "freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org" <freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org>, freebsd-arch@freebsd.org Subject: Re: service netif restart [iface] runs a wpa_supplicant twice Message-ID: <CAAgh0_aFdJTYVvgczt=wvKdUFR90hLiVS%2BFRbXZyvrVVpWvbYA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <201311051154.18872.jhb@freebsd.org> References: <1382572583.1862.39.camel@eva02.mbsd> <1383419596.3253.42.camel@eva02.mbsd> <CAJ-VmomAiBTFiiFn6ENtJMjBurhq-U2nFh_vWeOxkN=3d6MZTQ@mail.gmail.com> <201311051154.18872.jhb@freebsd.org>
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On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 5:54 PM, John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> wrote: > On Sunday, November 03, 2013 12:56:08 pm Adrian Chadd wrote: >> On 2 November 2013 12:13, clutton <clutton@zoho.com> wrote: >> >> [snip] >> >> > What was happened? netif tries to setup wlan0 (clone, wpa, dhcp, etc), >> > when wlan0 interface occurs, devd runs another copy of netif. >> >> Well, it sounds like we need to pick an architecture _and_ fix the >> behaviour here. >> >> Which is: >> >> >> * I think wpa-supplicant should always run if it's required in /etc/rc.conf; >> * netif should check if devd is configured and if so, just leave the >> configuration up to devd >> * if it isn't running, then devd should be responsible for >> dhclient/add-to-wpa-config >> >> What we first have to establish is whether add_interface and >> remove_interface (or whatever they're called) are correctly working, >> for ethernet and wifi driver types. Then, we need to ensure they can >> coexist (ie, one wpa_supplicant, but with both ethernet/wifi drivers >> loaded and active on their relevant interfaces.) _then_ we can break >> out the "stuff devd does" out of netif and have _either_ netif (x)or >> devd call this new script to setup/teardown the interface runtime >> state. >> >> How's that sound? > > Note that devd just runs netif (via /etc/pccard_ether), so it's already > just one script, and having netif bail if devd is running would make > netif not do anything in the common case. > > What normally happens during boot is that '/etc/rc.d/netif start' creates > wlan0 and runs wpa_supplicant via 'childif_create' making a nested call to > ifn_start for wlan0. That is, childif_create autoruns /etc/rc.d/netif > explicitly after it creates the device. Probably that is what should be > removed. That would let devd always start wpa_supplicant via > /etc/pccard_ether. I've just tested this by doing a stop/start on iwn0 > (parent of wlan0, so wlan0 gets destroyed and re-created) and it started > wpa_supplicant correctly. > > Index: head/etc/network.subr > =================================================================== > --- network.subr (revision 257705) > +++ network.subr (working copy) > @@ -1429,9 +1429,6 @@ childif_create() > fi > ${IFCONFIG_CMD} $i name $child && cfg=0 > fi > - if autoif $child; then > - ifn_start $child > - fi > done > > # Create vlan interfaces > > I also tested vlans created via vlans_<if> and they should use the same fix as > well. Note that this model is more consistent with how cloned_interfaces > works where ifn_start is not explicitly run when each interface is created. > Instead, we rely on devd kicking off pccard_ether for those as well. That looks sane too me. Just one question, I remember that devd is disabled during boot and activated later through a sysctl (to ignore events entirely), is this the case before or after netif is running? I guess it is activated after netif, otherwise we would have seen this issue on booting and not just during netif restart. -- Bernhard
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