utils: bump max args number to 512 for batch files

Large tc filters can have many arguments. For example the following
filter matches the first 7 MPLS LSEs, pops all of them, then updates
the Ethernet header and redirects the resulting packet to eth1.

filter add dev eth0 ingress handle 44 priority 100 \
  protocol mpls_uc flower mpls                     \
    lse depth 1 label 1040076 tc 4 bos 0 ttl 175   \
    lse depth 2 label 89648 tc 2 bos 0 ttl 9       \
    lse depth 3 label 63417 tc 5 bos 0 ttl 185     \
    lse depth 4 label 593135 tc 5 bos 0 ttl 67     \
    lse depth 5 label 857021 tc 0 bos 0 ttl 181    \
    lse depth 6 label 239239 tc 1 bos 0 ttl 254    \
    lse depth 7 label 30 tc 7 bos 1 ttl 237        \
  action mpls pop protocol mpls_uc pipe            \
  action mpls pop protocol mpls_uc pipe            \
  action mpls pop protocol mpls_uc pipe            \
  action mpls pop protocol mpls_uc pipe            \
  action mpls pop protocol mpls_uc pipe            \
  action mpls pop protocol mpls_uc pipe            \
  action mpls pop protocol ipv6 pipe               \
  action vlan pop_eth pipe                         \
  action vlan push_eth                             \
    dst_mac 00:00:5e:00:53:7e                      \
    src_mac 00:00:5e:00:53:03 pipe                 \
  action mirred egress redirect dev eth1

This filter has 149 arguments, so it can't be used with tc -batch
which is limited to a 100.

Let's bump the limit to 512. That should leave a lot of room for big
batch commands.

v2:
   -Define the limit in utils.h (Stephen Hemminger)
   -Bump the limit even higher (256 -> 512) (Stephen Hemminger)

Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <gnault@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Guillaume Nault 2021-06-11 11:46:16 +02:00 committed by David Ahern
parent d8b3b9d32d
commit f8879e85f0
2 changed files with 5 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -50,6 +50,9 @@ void incomplete_command(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
#define NEXT_ARG_FWD() do { argv++; argc--; } while(0)
#define PREV_ARG() do { argv--; argc++; } while(0)
/* Upper limit for batch mode */
#define MAX_ARGS 512
#define TIME_UNITS_PER_SEC 1000000
#define NSEC_PER_USEC 1000
#define NSEC_PER_MSEC 1000000

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@ -1714,10 +1714,10 @@ int do_batch(const char *name, bool force,
cmdlineno = 0;
while (getcmdline(&line, &len, stdin) != -1) {
char *largv[100];
char *largv[MAX_ARGS];
int largc;
largc = makeargs(line, largv, 100);
largc = makeargs(line, largv, MAX_ARGS);
if (!largc)
continue; /* blank line */