B�lint R�czey skrev 2013-08-22 23:02:
Hi,
I would be happier if the applications I run did not change kernel
configuration without my consent.
I see your point...
Regarding Wireshark I would prefer suggesting "echo 1 >
/proc/sys/net/core/bpf_jit_enable" in the documentation
instead of adding code to enable JIT.
There may be good reasons for not enabling it by default in the Linux kernel.
The problematic thing is that people seldom reads the documentation, the
setting gets reset at a reboot
and it's easy to forget to re-enable it. The ideal thing would be if dumpcap
- Had a preference/command line flag whether to use JIT or not.
- If told to use it check if it was enabled or not used JIT and put it
back to zero if not set when starting.
Wireshark could then default to use JIT and some warnings could be
displayed in the welcome screen
and in dumpcaps help output.
netsniff-ng activates it by default it seems.
Regards
Anders
Cheers,
Balint
2013/8/22 Anders Broman <a.broman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Guy Harris skrev 2013-08-22 18:16:
On Aug 22, 2013, at 4:46 AM, Anders Broman <anders.broman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Should we add code to enable the JIT compiler from dumpcap?
Should I add code to enable the JIT compiler to libpcap while I'm at it?
Should the Linux kernel folks enable it by default?
I'm inclined to answer "yes" to all three questions. I think the FreeBSD
JIT compiler is enabled by default. I'm surprised that the Linux one isn't.
I checked in the dumpcap code. I agree that it might be useful in libpcap
too, root privileges are required to
change it I think. and Yes
I'm surprised that the Linux one isn't
Regards
Anders
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