This patch fixes an address scope violation. Considering the
scenario where an anycast address is assigned on one interface, and a global address with the same scope is assigned on another interface. In other words, the interface owns the anycast address has only the link-local address as one other address. Without this patch, "ping6" the anycast address from another station will observe the source address of the returned ICMP6 echo reply has the link-local address, not the global address that exists on the other interface in the same node. Reviewed by: bz MFC after: immediately
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@ -2170,6 +2170,10 @@ icmp6_reflect(struct mbuf *m, size_t off)
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if ((srcp != NULL) &&
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(in6_addrscope(srcp) != in6_addrscope(&ip6->ip6_src)))
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srcp = NULL;
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if (srcp == NULL) {
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int e;
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struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
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