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to current leaves because function may vanish the current node. If parent RTA_GENMASK route has a clone (a "cloning clone"), an rn_walktree_from() starting from parent will cause another walk starting from clone. If a function is either rt_fixdelete() or rt_fixchange(), this recursive walk may vanish the leaf that is remembered by an outer walk (the "next leaf" above), panicing a system when it resumes with an outer walk. The following script paniced my single-user mode booted system: : sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 : ipfw add 1 allow ip from any to any : ifconfig lo0 127.1 : route add -net 10 -genmask 255.255.255.0 127.1 : telnet 10.1 # rt_fixchange() panic : telnet 10.2 : telnet 10.1 : route delete -net 10 # rt_fixdelete() panic For the time being, avoid these races by disallowing recursive walks in rt_fixchange() and rt_fixdelete(). Also, make a slight optimization in the rtrequest(RTM_RESOLVE) case: there is no reason to call rt_fixchange() in this case. PR: kern/37606 MFC after: 5 days