From: Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes@redhat.com>
To: Sowmini Varadhan <sowmini.varadhan@oracle.com>
Cc: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>,
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki <hideaki.yoshifuji@miraclelinux.com>,
Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>,
"netdev@vger.kernel.org" <netdev@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: why are IPv6 addresses removed on link down
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 16:09:51 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1421161791.13626.33.camel@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20150113150048.GA28371@oracle.com>
On Di, 2015-01-13 at 10:00 -0500, Sowmini Varadhan wrote:
> On (01/13/15 07:53), David Ahern wrote:
> >
> > The current code seems inconsistent: I can put an IPv6 address on a
> > link in the down state. On a link up the address is retained. Only
> > on a subsequent link down is it removed. If DAD or anything else is
> > the reason for the current logic then why allow an address to be
> > assigned in the down state? Similarly that it currently seems to
> > work ok then it suggests the right thing is done on a link up in
> > which case a flush is not needed.
> >
> > Bottom line is there a harm in removing the flush? If there is no
> > harm will mainline kernel take a patch to do that or is your
> > backward compatibility concern enough to block it?
>
> Does some of this have to do with the manner in which this interacts
> with SLAAC? I recall that there were two schools of thought for doing
> DAD when SLAAC is present: one says it is sufficient to just do DAD
> on the interface-id, the other requies DAD on the whole 128-bit IPv6
> address. I'm not sure which choice linux makes.
Yes, it does have something to do with it. But I didn't understand what
you meant by doing DAD on the interface-id.
If you look at the patches I just posted, only addresses which are in
link-local and not in permanent state will be flushed.
I also need to do research on how to safely approach this, I don't know,
yet.
Bye,
Hannes
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-01-13 15:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-01-13 5:06 why are IPv6 addresses removed on link down David Ahern
2015-01-13 7:10 ` Stephen Hemminger
2015-01-13 10:35 ` Hannes Frederic Sowa
2015-01-13 11:58 ` YOSHIFUJI Hideaki
2015-01-13 12:15 ` YOSHIFUJI Hideaki
2015-01-13 12:36 ` Hannes Frederic Sowa
2015-01-13 14:53 ` David Ahern
2015-01-13 15:00 ` Hannes Frederic Sowa
2015-01-13 17:05 ` Nicolas Dichtel
2015-01-13 15:00 ` Sowmini Varadhan
2015-01-13 15:09 ` Hannes Frederic Sowa [this message]
2015-01-13 15:13 ` Sowmini Varadhan
2015-01-13 17:25 ` David Miller
2015-01-13 17:34 ` Hannes Frederic Sowa
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