Enhance systemd-networkd to be able to control a CAN device's berr-reporting
flag via the new boolean directive BusErrorReporting= to be used in network
files.
We already handle foreign routing policy rules correctly by the previous
commit. So, the serialization/deserialization of rules are not necessary
anymore.
networkd already drop foreign address, routes, and nexthops on startup,
except those created by kernel. However, previously, routing policy
rules were not. The logic of serialization/deserialization of rules only
works for rules created by previous invocation of networkd, and does not
work for one created by other tools like `ip rule`.
This makes networkd drop foreign routing policy rules except created by
kernel on startup. Also, remove rules created by networkd when the
corresponding links are dropped or networkd is stopping.
Allow configuration for IPv6 discovered routes to be ignored instead of
adding them as a route. This can be used to block unwanted routes, for
example, you may wish to not receive some set of routes on an interface
if they are causing issues.
In the event where network discovery gets a route with the gateway being
the interfaces local link address, networkd will fail the interface.
systemd-networkd[44319]: br_lan: Configuring route: dst: fdcd:41a4:5559:ec03::/64, src: n/a, gw: fe80::e4da:7eff:fe77:5c5e, prefsrc: n/a, scope: global, table: main, proto: ra, type: unicast
systemd-networkd[44319]: br_lan: Could not set NDisc route or address: Gateway can not be a local address. Invalid argument
systemd-networkd[44319]: br_lan: Failed
systemd-networkd[44319]: br_lan: State changed: configuring -> failed
This patch, instead of allowing the interface to fail, will instead log
the event and skip setting the route.
No functional change, just moving a bunch of things around. Before
we needed a rather complicated setup to test hostname_setup(), because
the code was in src/core/. When things are moved to src/shared/
we can just test it as any function.
The test is still "unsafe" because hostname_setup() may modify the
hostname.
for planned nft backend we have three choices:
- open/close a new nfnetlink socket for every operation
- keep a nfnetlink socket open internally
- expose a opaque fw_ctx and stash all internal data here.
Originally I opted for the 2nd option, but during review it was
suggested to avoid static storage duration because of perceived
problems with threaded applications.
This adds fw_ctx and new/free functions, then converts the existing api
and nspawn and networkd to use it.
Let's clean up hostname_is_valid() a bit: let's turn the second boolean
argument into a more explanatory flags field, and add a flag that
accepts the special name ".host" as valid. This is useful for the
container logic, where the special hostname ".host" refers to the "root
container", i.e. the host system itself, and can be specified at various
places.
let's also get rid of machine_name_is_valid(). It was just an alias,
which is confusing and even more so now that we have the flags param.