On Fri, Jun 12, 2026 at 01:04:28AM +0200, Stefano Brivio wrote:
Sorry for the late review.
I have a few remarks on top of the one from David (which is the only one left that's really critical, I guess):
On Mon, 1 Jun 2026 13:07:51 +0530 Anshu Kumari
wrote: Introduce the --dhcp-opt flag that allows setting arbitrary DHCP options from command-line in the form of [Option CODE,VALUE]. This patch adds the option storage in struct ctx and CLI parsing; the type-aware value parser and DHCP reply injection follow in subsequent patches.
This split makes the patch smaller, but not necessarily easier to review, or maybe actually harder:
- as David noted, it would be preferable to have man page changes together with functional changes they relate to, but not just for correctness: I personally use those during reviews to double check if the implementation corresponds to the intention.
That is, in some sense, I use man pages as specification, which is particularly fitting when it comes to new command line options. So, from my side, while it's not really a blocker, my preference to have those man page changes together with the patch implementing the code changes is probably a bit stronger than the one expressed by David.
It's not just for review right now, it also helps investigation later when somebody finds issues: having a more comprehensive description in this patch itself means not having to correlate multiple patches.
Think of bisecting an issue and finding that this patch breaks something: git reaches this patch, and now you don't have the man page in the checked out tree at all...
- I've been asking myself: is dhcp_add_option() matter for conf.c, rather than for dhcp.c? That is, is it merely a matter of configuration parsing / handling, or a part of the DHCP implementation proper?
It's somewhat arbitrary, but I think having it in dhcp.c means slightly less symbols that need to be exported in the headers.
I needed to reach 3/6 and actually grasp 3/6 to answer this question... which seems to be a good indication that this change belongs to the same patch as 3/6. And I had similar fundamental questions around this patch that I could only resolve by reading 3/6.
For me, a more reasonable split would have been something like:
- 1/4 dhcp: Refactor fill_one() to operate on a generic buffer
it's a dependency for 3/4 but doesn't depend on others
- 2/4 dhcp: Add option overload
also a dependency of 3/4, it only depends on 1/4 anyway
- 3/4 dhcp: Add --dhcp-opt with option table and value parser
the main feature, with man page for --dhcp-opt, and a clear match between what you parse from conf() and how it's used
- 4/4 conf: Add --dhcp-boot command-line option
with its part of man page, as it depends on 3/4 but no other bits seem to depend on it
...I'm not sure how much effort that is at this point, but I think it would be nice for the revision history (current review, doesn't matter so much, as both David and myself are now familiar with it).
I agree that would be a better split of the series. For my part I'm not sure it's worth rearranging at this stage, though. [snip]
+ +/** + * dhcp_add_option() - Add or update a custom DHCP option
It's not clear where it's added, which is rather fundamental (to a reply message or to the configuration?)
Ah, yeah "add option" probably wasn't the best suggestion for the name of this function.
"Set" can replace "Add or update", and "custom" is not really important or well defined I think (what makes an option custom? The fact that it's not assigned by IANA or the fact that it's specified by the user? But then what's not custom...?).
Fair point. In practice, "custom" here means *directly* specified by the user, rather than generated by passt. But I agree it's not really a helpful distinction.
diff --git a/passt.h b/passt.h index 1726965..3a0816f 100644 --- a/passt.h +++ b/passt.h @@ -182,6 +182,10 @@ struct ip6_ctx { * @dns_search: DNS search list * @hostname: Guest hostname * @fqdn: Guest FQDN + * @custom_opts: User-specified DHCP options from --dhcp-opt
I think this should be called @dhcp_opts, because @custom_opts in the... context of ctx isn't really clear. They're all custom anyway in some sense.
+ * @custom_opts.code: DHCP option code + * @custom_opts.str: Original string value from command line
It's the only one, there isn't one that's original and one that isn't (right?).
There is in a later patch, more comments on that there. -- David Gibson (he or they) | I'll have my music baroque, and my code david AT gibson.dropbear.id.au | minimalist, thank you, not the other way | around. http://www.ozlabs.org/~dgibson