Re: ethtool 5.7: netlink ENOENT error when setting WOL

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On 10.06.2020 11:13, Michal Kubecek wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 10:52:26AM +0200, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
>> On 10.06.2020 10:26, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
>>> Since ethtool 5.7 following happens (kernel is latest linux-next):
>>>
>>> ethtool -s enp3s0 wol g
>>> netlink error: No such file or directory
>>>
>>> With ethtool 5.6 this doesn't happen. I also checked the latest ethtool
>>> git version (5.7 + some fixes), error still occurs.
>>>
>>> Heiner
>>>
>> Bisecting points to:
>> netlink: show netlink error even without extack
> 
> Just to make sure you are hitting the same problem I'm just looking at,
> please check if
> 
> - your kernel is built with ETHTOOL_NETLINK=n

No, because I have PHYLIB=m.
Not sure what it would take to allow building ethtool netlink support
as a module. But that's just on a side note.

> - the command actually succeeds (i.e. changes the WoL modes)

Yes, it does.

> - output with of "ethtool --debug 0x12 -s enp3s0 wol g" looks like
> 
>   sending genetlink packet (32 bytes):
>       msg length 32 genl-ctrl
>       CTRL_CMD_GETFAMILY
>           CTRL_ATTR_FAMILY_NAME = "ethtool"
>   received genetlink packet (52 bytes):
>       msg length 52 error errno=-2
>   netlink error: No such file or directory
>   offending message:
>       ETHTOOL_MSG_LINKINFO_SET
>           ETHTOOL_A_LINKINFO_PORT = 101
> 

That's the exact output I get.

> If this is the case, than the commit found by bisect only revealed an
> issue which was introduced earlier by commit 76bdf9372824 ("netlink: use
> pretty printing for ethtool netlink messages"). The patch below should
> suppress the message as intended.
> 
> Michal
> 

Thanks, Heiner

> diff --git a/netlink/nlsock.c b/netlink/nlsock.c
> index 2c760b770ec5..c3f09b6ee9ab 100644
> --- a/netlink/nlsock.c
> +++ b/netlink/nlsock.c
> @@ -255,12 +255,12 @@ int nlsock_process_reply(struct nl_socket *nlsk, mnl_cb_t reply_cb, void *data)
>  
>  		nlhdr = (struct nlmsghdr *)buff;
>  		if (nlhdr->nlmsg_type == NLMSG_ERROR) {
> -			bool silent = nlsk->nlctx->suppress_nlerr;
> +			unsigned int suppress = nlsk->nlctx->suppress_nlerr;
>  			bool pretty;
>  
>  			pretty = debug_on(nlsk->nlctx->ctx->debug,
>  					  DEBUG_NL_PRETTY_MSG);
> -			return nlsock_process_ack(nlhdr, len, silent, pretty);
> +			return nlsock_process_ack(nlhdr, len, suppress, pretty);
>  		}
>  
>  		msgbuff->nlhdr = nlhdr;
> 




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