This part of the copyright blurb stems from the GPL use recommendations:
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.en.html
The concept appears to originate in times where version control was per
file, instead of per tree, and was a way to glue the files together.
Ultimately, we nowadays don't live in that world anymore, and this
information is entirely useless anyway, as people are very welcome to
copy these files into any projects they like, and they shouldn't have to
change bits that are part of our copyright header for that.
hence, let's just get rid of this old cruft, and shorten our codebase a
bit.
Most our other parsing functions do this, let's do this here too,
internally we accept that anyway. Also, the closely related
load_env_file() and load_env_file_pairs() also do this, so let's be
systematic.
Rather than choosing to set or unset any of these flag
use kernel defaults. This patch makes following properties to unset.
UseBPDU = unset
HairPin = unset
FastLeave = unset
AllowPortToBeRoot = unset
UnicastFlood = unset
If an interface name is changed, then the link state, especially
managed or not, may need to be updated, as its corresponding
.link or .network files may be different. So, let's once drop
the link and recreate a new link object.
Fixes#8794.
This cleans up handling of MTU values across the codebase. Previously
MTU values where stored sometimes in uint32_t, sometimes in uint16_t,
sometimes unsigned and sometimes in size_t. This now unifies this to
uint32_t across the codebase, as that's what netlink spits out, and what
the majority was already using.
Also, all MTU parameters are now parsed with config_parse_mtu() and
config_parse_ipv6_mtu() is dropped as it is now unneeded.
(Note there is one exception for the MTU typing: in the DCHPv4 code we
continue to process the MTU as uint16_t value, as it is encoded like
that in the protocol, and it's probably better stay close to the
protocol there.)
This drops a good number of type-specific _cleanup_ macros, and patches
all users to just use the generic ones.
In most recent code we abstained from defining type-specific macros, and
this basically removes all those added already, with the exception of
the really low-level ones.
Having explicit macros for this is not too useful, as the expression
without the extra macro is generally just 2ch wider. We should generally
emphesize generic code, unless there are really good reasons for
specific code, hence let's follow this in this case too.
Note that _cleanup_free_ and similar really low-level, libc'ish, Linux
API'ish macros continue to be defined, only the really high-level OO
ones are dropped. From now on this should really be the rule: for really
low-level stuff, such as memory allocation, fd handling and so one, go
ahead and define explicit per-type macros, but for high-level, specific
program code, just use the generic _cleanup_() macro directly, in order
to keep things simple and as readable as possible for the uninitiated.
Note that before this patch some of the APIs (notable libudev ones) were
already used with the high-level macros at some places and with the
generic _cleanup_ macro at others. With this patch we hence unify on the
latter.
Double newlines (i.e. one empty lines) are great to structure code. But
let's avoid triple newlines (i.e. two empty lines), quadruple newlines,
quintuple newlines, …, that's just spurious whitespace.
It's an easy way to drop 121 lines of code, and keeps the coding style
of our sources a bit tigther.
In some situation if networkd fails to get the network file
then networkd crashes becasse the link->network is not initalized;
```
veth99: Failed to get network dhcp-client-ipv4-only: No such file or directory
Segmentation fault
gdb) r
The program being debugged has been started already.
Start it from the beginning? (y or n) y
Starting program: /home/sus/tt/systemd/build/systemd-networkd
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1".
warning: Loadable section ".note.gnu.property" outside of ELF segments
warning: Loadable section ".note.gnu.property" outside of ELF segments
warning: Loadable section ".note.gnu.property" outside of ELF segments
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
link_load (link=0x55555582ccd0) at ../src/network/networkd-link.c:2973
2973 r = sd_dhcp_client_new(&link->dhcp_client, link->network->dhcp_anonymize);
(gdb) bt
(gdb) p link->network
$1 = (Network *) 0x0
(gdb) list
2968 if (r < 0) {
2969 log_link_debug_errno(link, r, "Failed to parse DHCPv4 address %s: %m", dhcp4_address);
2970 goto dhcp4_address_fail;
2971 }
2972
2973 r = sd_dhcp_client_new(&link->dhcp_client, link->network->dhcp_anonymize);
2974 if (r < 0)
2975 return log_link_error_errno(link, r, "Failed to create DHCPv4 client: %m");
2976
2977 r = sd_dhcp_client_set_request_address(link->dhcp_client, &address.in);
(gdb) r
```
Files which are installed as-is (any .service and other unit files, .conf
files, .policy files, etc), are left as is. My assumption is that SPDX
identifiers are not yet that well known, so it's better to retain the
extended header to avoid any doubt.
I also kept any copyright lines. We can probably remove them, but it'd nice to
obtain explicit acks from all involved authors before doing that.
This makes users can configure DHCPv4 client with ClientIdentifier=duid-only.
If set so, then DHCP client sends only DUID as the client identifier.
This may not be RFC compliant, but some setups require this.
Closes#7828.
kernel >= 4.5 (with commit 32bc201e19) supports
RTA_EXPIRES netlink attribute to set router lifetime. This simply detect
the kernel version (>=4.5) and set the lifetime properly, fallback to
expiring route in userspace for kernel that doesnt support it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Dao <dqminh89@gmail.com>
It turns out that link local doesn't make much sense in its context.
Since link local is disabled by the kernel driver, it's important that
networkd assumes it's off too, so that the link can reach the
"configured" stage, without waiting indefinitely for link local
addresses which will never come.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
When there is a change in mac address we are not currently not changing
the MAC address and resulting v6 connectivity is gone.
When kernel reports a change in mac address change the MAC of ndisc
client too.
Closes # 7806
commit 7715629 (networkd: Fix race condition in [RoutingPolicyRule] handling (#7615)).
Does not fix race. Still there is a race in case of bride because the
bride goes down and up .
calling route_configure then link_set_routing_policy_rule and the
link_check_ready makes a race between routing_policy_rule_messages and route_messages.
While bride comes up and we call the call again route_configure if finds
it self in the callback function LINK_STATE_CONFIGURED networkd dies.
Let's handle first routing policy rules then route_configure. This fixes
the crash.
Closes#7797
The Network section IPv6PrefixDelegation= option takes two new
configuration values, namely "static" and "dhcpv6" in addition
to boolean yes and no values. Static prefixes in IPv6Prefix
sections are used when IPv6PrefixDelegation= option contains
"static", and DHCPv6 is queried for prefixes when the option
contains "dhcpv6". Both DHCPv6 and static prefixes are used when
the option contains a boolean true value. The default value is
false as before, meaning no prefixes are delegated.
Let's replace usage of fputc_unlocked() and friends by __fsetlocking(f,
FSETLOCKING_BYCALLER). This turns off locking for the entire FILE*,
instead of doing individual per-call decision whether to use normal
calls or _unlocked() calls.
This has various benefits:
1. It's easier to read and easier not to forget
2. It's more comprehensive, as fprintf() and friends are covered too
(as these functions have no _unlocked() counterpart)
3. Philosophically, it's a bit more correct, because it's more a
property of the file handle really whether we ever pass it on to another
thread, not of the operations we then apply to it.
This patch reworks all pieces of codes that so far used fxyz_unlocked()
calls to use __fsetlocking() instead. It also reworks all places that
use open_memstream(), i.e. use stdio FILE* for string manipulations.
Note that this in some way a revert of 4b61c87511.
The routing policy rule setup logic is moved to the routes setup phase (rather than the addresses setup phase as it is now). Additionally, a call to `link_check_ready` is added to the routing policy rules setup handler. This prevents a race condition with the routes setup handler.
Also give each async handler its own message counter to prevent race conditions when logging successes.
Fixes: #7614
RequiredForOnline= denotes a link/network that does/does not require being up
for systemd-networkd-wait-online to consider the system online; this makes it
possible to ignore devices without modifying parameters to wait-online.
Some devices get reset itself while setting the MTU. we get in to a LOOP .
Once the MTU changed then the DHCP client talking with DHCP server never stops.
networkd gets into a loop and generates endless DHCP requests.
fixes#6593fixes#7380
The DHCP code in systemd-networkd relies on the
`net.ipv4.conf.{default,all,<if>}.promote_secondaries` sysctl to be set
(the kernels default is that it is unset). If this sysctl is not set
DHCP will work most of the time, however when the IP address changes
between leases then the system will loose its IP.
Because some distributions decided to not ship these defaults (Debian
is an example and via downstream Ubuntu) networkd by default will now
enable this sysctl opton automatically.
The RoutingPolicyRules are not added when we are calling from set_address
the link->message++ and link->message-- never reaches to zero in the callback function
resulting routes are never gets added.
Closes#7200
Let's clarify that it's not networkd that renames interfaces, but
something else (for example, udev's link builtin based on .link files)
This doesn't change any logic, it just rewords the message a bit, to
clarify that we only log this for informational purposes, not because we
execute the rename operation ourselves.
Fixes: #7143
../src/network/networkd-link.c:3577:84: warning: format specifies type 'unsigned char' but the argument has type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int') [-Wformat]
route->dst_prefixlen, route->tos, route->priority, route->table, route->lifetime);
^~~~~~~~~~~~
../src/network/networkd-manager.c:1146:132: warning: format specifies type 'unsigned char' but the argument has type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int') [-Wformat]
rule->from_prefixlen, space ? " " : "", to_str, rule->to_prefixlen, rule->tos, rule->fwmark, rule->fwmask, rule->table);
^~~~~~~~~~~
Also add some line breaks to make it easier to see which argument is for which
part of the format string.
we call sd_dhcp_server_stop even if it's not configured when link is
down resulting unwanted logs.
```
Oct 10 13:41:07 nena systemd-networkd[126]: eth0: Lost carrier
Oct 10 13:41:07 nena systemd-networkd[126]: DHCP CLIENT (0x560f2dc5): STOPPED
Oct 10 13:41:07 nena systemd-networkd[126]: eth0: DHCP lease lost
Oct 10 13:41:07 nena systemd-networkd[126]: NDISC: Stopping IPv6 Router Solicitation client
Oct 10 13:41:07 nena systemd-networkd[126]: Assertion 'server' failed at ../src/libsystemd-network/sd-dhcp-server.c:256, function sd_dhcp_server_stop(). Ignoring.
```
fixes#7047
If linkLocalAddressing is disabled in for the interface still then
we look for ndisc configured or not in link_check_ready.
Link local is used automatic address configuration and neighbor discovery protocol.
If link local is disabled we should not configure ndisc.
Fixes#2713, #6441, #5841.