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Vito Caputo 313cefa1d9 tree-wide: make ++/-- usage consistent WRT spacing
Throughout the tree there's spurious use of spaces separating ++ and --
operators from their respective operands.  Make ++ and -- operator
consistent with the majority of existing uses; discard the spaces.
2016-02-22 20:32:04 -08:00
Nathan McSween 3a43755733 Don't use internal struct member names 2016-02-18 23:35:22 +00:00
Daniel Mack b26fa1a2fb tree-wide: remove Emacs lines from all files
This should be handled fine now by .dir-locals.el, so need to carry that
stuff in every file.
2016-02-10 13:41:57 +01:00
Dominik Hannen f217be196e Fix IPv6PrivacyExtension (networkd-ndisc.c)
This small addition fixes the issues #1982 and #2242.
IPv6PrivacyExtension now works as expected even when a RA is received.
2016-01-16 00:44:46 +01:00
Tom Gundersen fe30727643 Revert "networkd: ndisc - revert to letting the kernel handle NDisc"
This reverts commit 23f186494c.

The bug has now been fixed, so we can go back to managing this ourselves.
2015-11-19 01:25:40 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 23f186494c networkd: ndisc - revert to letting the kernel handle NDisc
There is still a bug in the userspace version, so temporarily revert this.

This is a work-around for issue #1866.
2015-11-18 14:26:36 +01:00
Martin Pitt 92939fc4c0 Merge pull request #1920 from teg/networkd-fixes
networkd fixes
2015-11-17 17:01:32 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 962b064729 networkd: ndisc - consider configured on timeout
Don't block indefinitely, when control has been passed on from NDisc to DHCPv6.
In this case there is likely no IPv6 support on the local link, so otherwise
this would block indefinitely.
2015-11-17 15:39:27 +01:00
Tom Gundersen fb84d8966e networkd: ndisc - fix token support
Fixes CID#1338680. Thanks to Thomas Andersen.
2015-11-17 13:26:51 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 63348d13fa networkd: ndisc/dhcpv6 - handle starting running clients
The clients may be triggered to be started repeatedly without being stopped first,
simply swallow the error rather than failing the link.
2015-11-16 19:14:22 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 3b015d40c1 networkd: ndisc - handle router advertisement in userspace
Router Discovery is a core part of IPv6, which by default is handled by the kernel.
However, the kernel implementation is meant as a fall-back, and to fully support
the protocol a userspace implementation is desired.

The protocol essentially listens for Router Advertisement packets from routers
on the local link and use these to configure the client automatically. The four
main pieces of information are: what kind (if any) of DHCPv6 configuration should
be performed; a default gateway; the prefixes that should be considered to be on
the local link; and the prefixes with which we can preform SLAAC in order to pick
a global IPv6 address.

A lot of additional information is also available, which we do not yet fully
support, but which will eventually allow us to avoid the need for DHCPv6 in the
common case.

Short-term, the reason for wanting this is in userspace was the desire to fully
track all the addresses on links we manage, and that is not possible for addresses
managed by the kernel (as the kernel does not expose to us the fact that it
manages these addresses). Moreover, we would like to support stable privacy
addresses, which will soon be mandated and the legacy MAC-based global addresses
deprecated, to do this well we need to handle the generation in userspace. Lastly,
more long-term we wish to support more RA options than what the kernel exposes.
2015-11-11 15:42:38 +01:00
Tom Gundersen f5a8c43f39 networkd: IPv6 router discovery - follow IPv6AcceptRouterAdvertisemnt=
The previous behavior:
When DHCPv6 was enabled, router discover was performed first, and then DHCPv6 was
enabled only if the relevant flags were passed in the Router Advertisement message.
Moreover, router discovery was performed even if AcceptRouterAdvertisements=false,
moreover, even if router advertisements were accepted (by the kernel) the flags
indicating that DHCPv6 should be performed were ignored.

New behavior:
If RouterAdvertisements are accepted, and either no routers are found, or an
advertisement is received indicating DHCPv6 should be performed, the DHCPv6
client is started. Moreover, the DHCP option now truly enables the DHCPv6
client regardless of router discovery (though it will probably not be
very useful to get a lease withotu any routes, this seems the more consistent
approach).

The recommended default setting should be to set DHCP=ipv4 and to leave
IPv6AcceptRouterAdvertisements unset.
2015-11-11 15:42:38 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 7a695d8e1f networkd: dhcp6 - split up configure() method
Enabling address acquisition, configuring the client and starting the client are now
split out. This to better handle the client being repeatedly enabled due to router
advertisements.
2015-11-11 15:42:38 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 9d96e6c3ef sd-ndisc: introduce separate callbacks
As the data passed is very different, we introduce four different callbacks:
 - Generic - router discovery timed out or state machine stopped
 - Router - router and link configuration received
 - Prefix onlink - configuration for an onlink prefix received
 - Prefix autonomous - configuration for to configure a SLAAC address for a prefix received
2015-11-11 15:42:38 +01:00
Tom Gundersen cb53894d3b sd-ndisc: notify user on STOP
Also, stop the state machine when we get into a broken state, rather than just notify the user.
2015-11-11 15:42:38 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 07630cea1f util-lib: split our string related calls from util.[ch] into its own file string-util.[ch]
There are more than enough calls doing string manipulations to deserve
its own files, hence do something about it.

This patch also sorts the #include blocks of all files that needed to be
updated, according to the sorting suggestions from CODING_STYLE. Since
pretty much every file needs our string manipulation functions this
effectively means that most files have sorted #include blocks now.

Also touches a few unrelated include files.
2015-10-24 23:05:02 +02:00
Tom Gundersen 77b05fa9a7 sd-ndisc: don't inform the caller of expired prefixes
The caller should push any lifetime information into the kernel and let the kernel handle
prefix expiration.
2015-10-22 17:19:54 +02:00
Tom Gundersen 9b4d33193a networkd: dhcp6 - do not handle prefix expiration
This ressurects 47d45d3cde. We now always use /128 prefixes,
so there is no need for the DHCPv6 code to know about prefixes expiring.
2015-10-22 17:19:54 +02:00
Tom Gundersen a13c50e7a3 networkd: ndisc - split out from dhcp6 code 2015-10-22 17:19:54 +02:00