The function sd_radv_add_prefix() in dhcp6_pd_prefix_assign() may
return -EEXIST, and in that case the sd_radv_prefix object allocated
in dhcp6_pd_prefix_assign() will be freed when the function returns.
Hence, the key value in Manager::dhcp6_prefixes hashmap is lost.
We not stopping the clients when networkd stops. They
should shut down cleanly and then we need to clean the DS.
One of requirements to implement
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/10820.
```
^CBus bus-api-network: changing state RUNNING → CLOSED
DHCP SERVER: UNREF
DHCP SERVER: STOPPED
DHCP CLIENT (0x60943df0): STOPPED
veth-test: DHCP lease lost
veth-test: Removing address 192.168.5.31
NDISC: Stopping IPv6 Router Solicitation client
DHCP CLIENT (0x0): FREE
==24308==
==24308== HEAP SUMMARY:
==24308== in use at exit: 8,192 bytes in 2 blocks
==24308== total heap usage: 4,230 allocs, 4,228 frees, 1,209,732 bytes allocated
==24308==
==24308== LEAK SUMMARY:
==24308== definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==24308== indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==24308== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==24308== still reachable: 8,192 bytes in 2 blocks
==24308== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==24308== Rerun with --leak-check=full to see details of leaked memory
==24308==
==24308== For lists of detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -s
==24308== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
==24308== could not unlink /tmp/vgdb-pipe-from-vgdb-to-24308-by-sus-on-Zeus
==24308== could not unlink /tmp/vgdb-pipe-to-vgdb-from-24308-by-sus-on-Zeus
==24308== could not unlink /tmp/vgdb-pipe-shared-mem-vgdb-24308-by-sus-on-Zeus
```
1. When the DHCPv4 lease expires kernel removes the route. So add it back
when we gain lease again.
Closes https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/12426
2. When UseRoutes=false do not remove router
- bridge or bonding master takes a reference of slave links.
- drop link from bridge or bonding master's slave list when slave link
is removed.
- change type of Link::slaves to Set*,
Fixes#12315.
When a uevent is received during the relevant interface is in
LINK_STATE_PENDING, then the interface may be initialized twice.
To prevent that, this introduces LINK_STATE_INITIALIZED.
If an IPv6 route is added with a source address that is still
tentative, the kernel will refuse to install it.
Previously, once we sent the messages to the kernel to add the
addresses, we would immediately proceed to add the routes. The
addresses would usually still be tentative at this point, so
adding static IPv6 routes was broken - see issue #5882.
Now, only begin to configure routes once the addresses are ready,
by restructuring the state machine, and tracking when addresses are
ready, not just added.
Fixes: #5882
Signed-off-by: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net>
When using networkd we currently have no way of ensuring that static
neighbor entries are set when our link comes up. This change adds a new
section to the network definition that allows multiple static neighbors
to be set on a link.
This allows us to convey that we are performing multiple link
configuration changes in parallel. This is needed to support configuring
neighbors while simultaneously configuring addresses and routes.
This will be useful to assert that our static route configuration always
happens after address configuration once our individual configure state
goes away.
Request prefix delegation for a new downstream link that is enabled
after any number of upstream DHCPv6 links. Submit the request after
the link has been configured with a link-local address.
If the upstream DHCPv6 client has already been configured to request
prefixes, attempt to re-assign any possible prefixes between the
already existing links and the new one. If no prefixes are yet
acquired, nothing will happen right away and any prefixes will be
distributed after a reply from the DHCPv6 server.
If none of the already existing downstream links have requested
DHCPv6 prefixes to be assigned, enable prefix delegation for each
client and restart them one by one if they are already running. This
causes the DHCPv6 clients to re-acquire addresses and prefixes and
to re-distribute them to all links when receiving an updated
response from their respective DHCPv6 servers. If the DHCPv6 client
in question was not already running, it is set to request prefixes
but not restarted.
When an error occurs while setting or restarting the DHCPv6 client,
log the incident and move over to the next link.
Fixes#9758.
In order to shut down networkd properly, the delegated routes added
need to be removed properly, and as error reporting is wanted, the
network link is needed in the debug output.
Solve this by calling manager_dhcp6_prefix_remove_all(), which will
remove each prefix stored in the Manager structure, and while doing
that reference each link so that it isn't freed before the route
removal callback is called. This in turn causes the network link to
be referenced once more, and an explicit hashmap_remove() must be
called to remove the network link from the m->links hashmap.
Also, since the registered callback is not called when the DHCPv6
client is stopped with sd_dhcp6_client_stop(), an explicit call
to dhcp6_lease_pd_prefix_lost() needs to be made to clean up any
unreachable routes set up for the delegated prefixes.
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.
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.)