cloner. This ensures that ifc->ifc_units is not prematurely freed in
if_clone_detach() before the clones are destroyed, resulting in memory modified
after free. This could be triggered with if_vlan.
Assert that all cloners have been destroyed when freeing the memory.
Change all simple cloners to destroy their clones with ifc_simple_destroy() on
module unload so the reference count is properly updated. This also cleans up
the interface destroy routines and allows future optimisation.
Discussed with: brooks, pjd, -current
Reviewed by: brooks
first interface is detached from parent and then bpfdetach() is called.
If the interface was the last carp(4) interface attached to parent, then
the mutex on parent is destroyed. When bpfdetach() calls if_setflags()
we panic on destroyed mutex.
To prevent the above scenario, clear pointer to parent, when we detach
ourselves from parent.
IFF_DRV_RUNNING, as well as the move from ifnet.if_flags to
ifnet.if_drv_flags. Device drivers are now responsible for
synchronizing access to these flags, as they are in if_drv_flags. This
helps prevent races between the network stack and device driver in
maintaining the interface flags field.
Many __FreeBSD__ and __FreeBSD_version checks maintained and continued;
some less so.
Reviewed by: pjd, bz
MFC after: 7 days
- most of the kernel code will not care about the actual encoding of
scope zone IDs and won't touch "s6_addr16[1]" directly.
- similarly, most of the kernel code will not care about link-local
scoped addresses as a special case.
- scope boundary check will be stricter. For example, the current
*BSD code allows a packet with src=::1 and dst=(some global IPv6
address) to be sent outside of the node, if the application do:
s = socket(AF_INET6);
bind(s, "::1");
sendto(s, some_global_IPv6_addr);
This is clearly wrong, since ::1 is only meaningful within a single
node, but the current implementation of the *BSD kernel cannot
reject this attempt.
Submitted by: JINMEI Tatuya <jinmei__at__isl.rdc.toshiba.co.jp>
Obtained from: KAME
so residue of division for all hosts on net is the same, and thus only
one VHID answers. Change source IP in host byte order.
Reviewed by: mlaier
Approved by: re (scottl)
a DLT_NULL interface. In particular:
1) Consistently use type u_int32_t for the header of a
DLT_NULL device - it continues to represent the address
family as always.
2) In the DLT_NULL case get bpf_movein to store the u_int32_t
in a sockaddr rather than in the mbuf, to be consistent
with all the DLT types.
3) Consequently fix a bug in bpf_movein/bpfwrite which
only permitted packets up to 4 bytes less than the MTU
to be written.
4) Fix all DLT_NULL devices to have the code required to
allow writing to their bpf devices.
5) Move the code to allow writing to if_lo from if_simloop
to looutput, because it only applies to DLT_NULL devices
but was being applied to other devices that use if_simloop
possibly incorrectly.
PR: 82157
Submitted by: Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>
Approved by: re (scottl)
struct ifnet or the layer 2 common structure it was embedded in have
been replaced with a struct ifnet pointer to be filled by a call to the
new function, if_alloc(). The layer 2 common structure is also allocated
via if_alloc() based on the interface type. It is hung off the new
struct ifnet member, if_l2com.
This change removes the size of these structures from the kernel ABI and
will allow us to better manage them as interfaces come and go.
Other changes of note:
- Struct arpcom is no longer referenced in normal interface code.
Instead the Ethernet address is accessed via the IFP2ENADDR() macro.
To enforce this ac_enaddr has been renamed to _ac_enaddr.
- The second argument to ether_ifattach is now always the mac address
from driver private storage rather than sometimes being ac_enaddr.
Reviewed by: sobomax, sam
carp_carpdev_state_locked() is called every time carp interface is attached.
The first call backs up flags of the first interface, and the second
call backs up them again, erasing correct values.
To solve this, a carp_sc_state_locked() function is introduced. It is
called when interface is attached to parent, instead of calling
carp_carpdev_state_locked. carp_carpdev_state_locked() calls
carp_sc_state_locked() for each sc in chain.
Reported by: Yuriy N. Shkandybin, sem
attached to a parent interface we use its mutex to lock the softc. This
means that in several places like carp_ioctl() we lock softc conditionaly.
This should be redesigned.
To avoid LORs when MII announces us a link state change, we schedule
a quick callout and call carp_carpdev_state_locked() from it.
Initialize callouts using NET_CALLOUT_MPSAFE.
Sponsored by: Rambler
Reviewed by: mlaier
- In carp_send_ad_all() walk through list of all carp interfaces
instead of walking through list of all interfaces.
Sponsored by: Rambler
Reviewed by: mlaier
- Use our loop DLT type, not OpenBSD. [1]
- The fields that are converted to network byte order are not 32-bit
fields but 16-bit fields, so htons should be used in htonl. [1]
- Secondly, ip_input changes ip->ip_len into its value without
the ip-header length. So, restore the length to make bpf happy. [1]
- Use bpf_mtap2(), use temporary af1, since bpf_mtap2 doesn't
understand uint8_t af identifier.
Submitted by: Frank Volf [1]
- Simplify CARP_LOG() and making it working (we don't have addlog in FreeBSD).
- Introduce CARP_DEBUG() which logs with LOG_DEBUG severity when
net.inet.carp.log > 1
- Use CARP_DEBUG to log state changes of carp interfaces.
After CARP_LOG() cleanup it appeared that carp_input_c() does not need sc
argument. Remove it.
Sponsored by: Rambler
mastering on all other interfaces:
- call carp_carpdev_state() on initialize instead of just setting to INIT
- in carp_carpdev_state() check that interface is UP, instead of checking
that it is not DOWN, because a rebooted machine may have interface in
UNKNOWN state.
Sponsored by: Rambler
Obtained from: OpenBSD (partially)
so that parent interface is not left in promiscous mode after carp
interface is destroyed.
This is not perfect, since promisc counter is added when carp
interface is assigned an IP address. However, when address is removed
parent interface is still in promiscuous mode. Only removal of
carp interface removes promisc from parent. Same way in OpenBSD.
Sponsored by: Rambler
hosts to share an IP address, providing high availability and load
balancing.
Original work on CARP done by Michael Shalayeff, with many
additions by Marco Pfatschbacher and Ryan McBride.
FreeBSD port done solely by Max Laier.
Patch by: mlaier
Obtained from: OpenBSD (mickey, mcbride)