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Use vzalloc() if kernel version supports it. (Eric Dumazet, Patrick McHardy)
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Use correct error codes (Patrick McHardy's review)
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Some trailing whitespace slipped in, those are removed. With the deleted
ip_set_kernel.h, the pr_* messages lost the trailing "\n" character.
The messages were completed with it.
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The expire functions of the hash types are called while locked, so
kzalloc must be called with GFP_ATOMIC.
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Fix "&&" and "||" continuation style (Patrick McHardy's review)
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The basic kernel compatibility issues are verified back to 2.6.24.
The minimal supported kernel version had to be bumped from 2.6.31 to 2.6.34.
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It makes no sense to mix these two. Either it is
writable-plus-read-mostly, or it is constant.
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Where the argument was used, the set lock was already activated, therefore
the argument value was always GFP_ATOMIC.
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Resizing can be triggered by userspace command only, and those
are serialized by the nfnl mutex. During resizing the set is
read-locked, so the only possible concurrent operations are
the kernel side readers. Those must be protected by proper RCU locking.
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Instead of the cache friendly hashing, use the array based hashing.
According to my tests the latter uses less memory, faster at lookup and
deletion, and only slower at insertion.
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