Add a "org.freedesktop.network1.DHCPServer" DBus interface that will be
added on a link path where a DHCP server is provided.
Currently, it only exposes a "Leases" property, although there are plans
to expand it further. The property is updated thanks to the
dhcp_server_callback().
To make Driver= in [Match] section work in containers.
Note that ID_NET_DRIVER= property in udev database is set with the
result of the ethtool. So, this should not change anything for
non-container cases.
Closes#15678.
This is a follow-up for 9f83091e3c.
Instead of reading the mtime off the configuration files after reading,
let's do so before reading, but with the fd we read the data from. This
is not only cleaner (as it allows us to save one stat()), but also has
the benefit that we'll detect changes that happen while we read the
files.
This also reworks unit file drop-ins to use the common code for
determining drop-in mtime, instead of reading system clock for that.
This is an attempt to clean-up the DHCP lease server type code a bit. We
now strictly use the same enum everywhere, and store server info in an
array. Moreover, we use the same nomenclature everywhere.
This only makes the changes in the sd-dhcp code. The networkd code is
untouched so far (but should be fixed up like this too. But it's more
complicated since this would then touch actual settings in .network
files).
Note that this also changes some field names in serialized lease files.
But given that these field names have not been part of a released
version of systemd yet, such a change should be ok.
This is pure renaming/refactoring, shouldn't actually change any
behaviour.
```
=220358== Invalid read of size 8
==220358== at 0x452F05: l2tp_session_free (l2tp-tunnel.c:46)
==220358== by 0x456926: l2tp_tunnel_done (l2tp-tunnel.c:725)
==220358== by 0x43CF4D: netdev_free (netdev.c:205)
==220358== by 0x43D045: netdev_unref (netdev.c:210)
==220358== by 0x4198B7: manager_free (networkd-manager.c:1877)
==220358== by 0x40D0B3: manager_freep (networkd-manager.h:105)
==220358== by 0x40DE1C: run (networkd.c:21)
==220358== by 0x40DE75: main (networkd.c:130)
==220358== Address 0x5c035d0 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 40 free'd
==220358== at 0x483A9F5: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:538)
==220358== by 0x452F87: l2tp_session_free (l2tp-tunnel.c:57)
==220358== by 0x456857: netdev_l2tp_tunnel_verify (l2tp-tunnel.c:710)
==220358== by 0x440947: netdev_load_one (netdev.c:738)
==220358== by 0x441222: netdev_load (netdev.c:851)
==220358== by 0x419C50: manager_load_config (networkd-manager.c:1934)
==220358== by 0x40D7BE: run (networkd.c:87)
==220358== by 0x40DE75: main (networkd.c:130)
==220358== Block was alloc'd at
==220358== at 0x4839809: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:307)
==220358== by 0x452A76: malloc_multiply (alloc-util.h:96)
==220358== by 0x4531E6: l2tp_session_new_static (l2tp-tunnel.c:82)
==220358== by 0x455C01: config_parse_l2tp_session_id (l2tp-tunnel.c:535)
==220358== by 0x48E6D72: next_assignment (conf-parser.c:133)
==220358== by 0x48E77A3: parse_line (conf-parser.c:271)
==220358== by 0x48E7E4F: config_parse (conf-parser.c:396)
==220358== by 0x48E80E5: config_parse_many_files (conf-parser.c:453)
==220358== by 0x48E8490: config_parse_many (conf-parser.c:512)
==220358== by 0x44089C: netdev_load_one (netdev.c:729)
==220358== by 0x441222: netdev_load (netdev.c:851)
==220358== by 0x419C50: manager_load_config (networkd-manager.c:1934)
```
In DHCPv6-PD environment, where WAN interface requests IPv6 via DHCPv6,
receives the address as well as delegated prefixes, with LAN interfaces
serving those delegated prefixes in their router advertisement messages.
The LAN interfaces on the router themselves do not have
the IPv6 addresses assigned by networkd from the prefix it
serves on that interface. Now this patch enables it.
It doesn't make much sense to have ConfigureWithoutCarrier set, but not
IgnoreCarrierLoss; all the configuration added during initial interface
bring-up will be lost at the first carrier up/down.
This allows users to configure a subnet id that should be used instead
of automatically (sequentially) assigned subnets. The previous attempt
had the downside that the subnet id would not be the same between
networkd restarts. In some setups it is desirable to have predictable
subnet ids across restarts of services and systems.
The code for the assignment had to be broken up into two pieces. One of
them is the old (sequential) assignment of prefixes and the other is the
new assignment based on configured subnet ids. The new assignment code
has to be executed first and has to be taken into account when (later
on) allocating the "old" subnets from the same pool.
Instead of having one iteration through the links we are now trying to
allocate a prefix for every link on every delegated prefix, unless they
received an assignment in a previous iteration.
We'd start writing an entry line, then another one, then another one,
and then output the rest of the first one, and then some other random
stuff, and the rest of some other lines... Results were ...eh... random.
Let's define a helper to avoid some of the copy&paste madness, and separate
blocks that output a single line with /**********************************/.
This rework doesn't change what data is written, it only tries to fix the
format of the output. The fact that some entries only write data from
link->network, and some from either link->network or link, some stuff only
for dhpc4 leases while some for both dhpc4 and dhcp6, etc, looks rather
suspicious too, but I didn't touch this.
Users might want to use that to unset a previous setting. The docs seem OK as
they are: we don't need to explictly mention the empty value, since it is
almost always allowed.
Those fields are both uint32_t, so we should use the same type when parsing.
Having a different type didn't change the result, but let's be consistent.
Defines how link-local and autoconf addresses are generated.
0: generate address based on EUI64 (default)
1: do no generate a link-local address, use EUI64 for addresses generated
from autoconf
2: generate stable privacy addresses, using the secret from
stable_secret (RFC7217)
3: generate stable privacy addresses, using a random secret if unset