* [Question] Bonding: change bond dev_addr when fail_over_mac=2
@ 2025-01-21 10:09 Hangbin Liu
2025-01-22 0:32 ` Jay Vosburgh
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Hangbin Liu @ 2025-01-21 10:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jay Vosburgh; +Cc: netdev, Liang Li
Hi Jay,
Our QE reported that, when setup bonding with fail_over_mac=2. Then release
the first enslaved device. The bond and other slave's mac address with
conflicts with the release device. e.g.
# modprobe bonding mode=1 miimon=100 max_bonds=1 fail_over_mac=2
# ip link set bond0 up
# ifenslave bond0 eth0 eth1
# ifenslave -d bond0 eth0
Then we can see the bond0 and eth1 both still using eth0's address.
I saw in __bond_release_one() we have
if (!all && (!bond->params.fail_over_mac ||
BOND_MODE(bond) != BOND_MODE_ACTIVEBACKUP)) {
if (ether_addr_equal_64bits(bond_dev->dev_addr, slave->perm_hwaddr) &&
bond_has_slaves(bond))
slave_warn(bond_dev, slave_dev, "the permanent HWaddr of slave - %pM - is still in use by bond - set the HWaddr of slave to a different address to avoid conflicts\n",
slave->perm_hwaddr);
}
So why not just change the bond_dev->dev_addr to another slave's perm_hwaddr
instead of keep using the released one?
Thanks
Hangbin
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2025-01-21 10:09 [Question] Bonding: change bond dev_addr when fail_over_mac=2 Hangbin Liu
@ 2025-01-22 0:32 ` Jay Vosburgh
2025-01-22 1:50 ` Hangbin Liu
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jay Vosburgh @ 2025-01-22 0:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Hangbin Liu; +Cc: netdev, Liang Li
Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi Jay,
>
>Our QE reported that, when setup bonding with fail_over_mac=2. Then release
>the first enslaved device. The bond and other slave's mac address with
>conflicts with the release device. e.g.
>
># modprobe bonding mode=1 miimon=100 max_bonds=1 fail_over_mac=2
># ip link set bond0 up
># ifenslave bond0 eth0 eth1
># ifenslave -d bond0 eth0
>
>Then we can see the bond0 and eth1 both still using eth0's address.
>
>I saw in __bond_release_one() we have
>
> if (!all && (!bond->params.fail_over_mac ||
> BOND_MODE(bond) != BOND_MODE_ACTIVEBACKUP)) {
> if (ether_addr_equal_64bits(bond_dev->dev_addr, slave->perm_hwaddr) &&
> bond_has_slaves(bond))
> slave_warn(bond_dev, slave_dev, "the permanent HWaddr of slave - %pM - is still in use by bond - set the HWaddr of slave to a different address to avoid conflicts\n",
> slave->perm_hwaddr);
> }
If I'm reading it right, I don't think the above will trigger
the message for your example, as "!bond->params.fail_over_mac" and
"BOND_MODE(bond) != BOND_MODE_ACTIVEBACKUP" are both false.
>So why not just change the bond_dev->dev_addr to another slave's perm_hwaddr
>instead of keep using the released one?
That would cause the MAC of the bond itself to change without
user intervention, and the active-backup mode won't change the bond's
MAC except for the case of fail_over_mac=1. It's not uncommon for the
network to have dependencies on the MAC address itself, e.g., MAC based
permission rules. There's also an cost associated with changing the
MAC, requiring a gratuitous ARP and some propagation time.
What you describe is also the behavior for active-backup with
fail_over_mac=0, in that the bond will keep using the MAC gleaned from
the first interface even if that interface is removed from the bond, so
it's not really something specific to fail_over_mac=2.
I don't think bonding should automatically adopt a new MAC
address in this case, but loosening the logic on the warning message
would be ok.
-J
---
-Jay Vosburgh, jv@jvosburgh.net
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2025-01-22 0:32 ` Jay Vosburgh
@ 2025-01-22 1:50 ` Hangbin Liu
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Hangbin Liu @ 2025-01-22 1:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jay Vosburgh; +Cc: netdev, Liang Li
On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 04:32:30PM -0800, Jay Vosburgh wrote:
> Hangbin Liu <liuhangbin@gmail.com> wrote:
> >I saw in __bond_release_one() we have
> >
> > if (!all && (!bond->params.fail_over_mac ||
> > BOND_MODE(bond) != BOND_MODE_ACTIVEBACKUP)) {
> > if (ether_addr_equal_64bits(bond_dev->dev_addr, slave->perm_hwaddr) &&
> > bond_has_slaves(bond))
> > slave_warn(bond_dev, slave_dev, "the permanent HWaddr of slave - %pM - is still in use by bond - set the HWaddr of slave to a different address to avoid conflicts\n",
> > slave->perm_hwaddr);
> > }
>
> If I'm reading it right, I don't think the above will trigger
> the message for your example, as "!bond->params.fail_over_mac" and
> "BOND_MODE(bond) != BOND_MODE_ACTIVEBACKUP" are both false.
Ah, yes. I need to read carefully.
>
> >So why not just change the bond_dev->dev_addr to another slave's perm_hwaddr
> >instead of keep using the released one?
>
> That would cause the MAC of the bond itself to change without
> user intervention, and the active-backup mode won't change the bond's
> MAC except for the case of fail_over_mac=1. It's not uncommon for the
> network to have dependencies on the MAC address itself, e.g., MAC based
> permission rules. There's also an cost associated with changing the
> MAC, requiring a gratuitous ARP and some propagation time.
>
> What you describe is also the behavior for active-backup with
> fail_over_mac=0, in that the bond will keep using the MAC gleaned from
> the first interface even if that interface is removed from the bond, so
> it's not really something specific to fail_over_mac=2.
Thanks for your explanation.
>
> I don't think bonding should automatically adopt a new MAC
> address in this case, but loosening the logic on the warning message
> would be ok.
OK, I will try add a warning for this issue.
Thanks
Hangbin
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