stores rtnl_link object in address if cache is availble. Provide access
via rtnl_addr_get_link() and rtnl_addr_set_link().
Add rtnl_addr_get() which searches a address cache for an address
matching ifindex and local address.
OK i found the bug, is is the patch !!
Can someone push it into the git tree ?
Regards,
Romary Sonrier
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My analysis:
I guess that the pay load is *struct fib_rule_hdr*
struct fib_rule_hdr {
__u8 family;
__u8 dst_len;
__u8 src_len;
__u8 tos;
__u8 table;
__u8 res1; /* reserved */
__u8 res2; /* reserved */
__u8 action;
__u32 flags;
};
> [PAYLOAD] 12 octets
> 02 00 00 00 0a 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 ............
so
family = 02 , fine
table = 10, fine
but
src_len =0 !!!! should be 32
Adds rtnl_tc_get_link() returning the link associated with a tc
object.
Don't clone link associated with tc object when cloning the tc
object, refer to same link instead and bump refcnt.
Fix refcnt leak when assigning link in msg parser.
- avoid unncessary name change requests
The kernel does not check if the specified IFNAME is different
from the current name. It assumes that if IFNAME and ifindex
are both specified, a name change is requested. Therefore avoid
specyfing IFNAME if ifindex is provided and original and new
name are identical.
- move link building to own function (to allow link add later on)
- error if immutable changes have been made
- better documentation
Provide nl_pickup() to pick up an answer from a netlink request and parse
it using the supplied parser.
Add rtnl_link_get_kernel() which sends an RTM_GETLINK to the kernel to
fetch a single link directly from the kernel. This can be faster than
dumping the whole table, especially if lots of links are configured.
- removed dead functions in header files
- deprecated rtnl_class_foreach_*() functions due to their missing
handling possibility of OOM situations
- improved API documentation
Deprecated the functions rtnl_qdisc_change() and
rtnl_qdisc_build_change_request() for their lack of being able to
specify flags. The new functions rtnl_qdisc_update() and
rtnl_qdisc_build_update_request() may be used instead. The old
functions are still available though. However, rtnl_qdisc_update()
no longer implies NLM_F_REPLACE, it has to specified implicitely
to allow updating a qdisc without risking to replace another qdisc.
Included detailed documentation of qdisc addition/update/deletion.
Introduced APPBUG() macro to let application developer know of
API abuse.
Removing non existent route (both ipv4 and ipv6) using
rtnl_route_delete return NLE_FAILURE generic error code. After
investigation, it seems the linux kernel return -ESRCH in that case
(see http://lxr.linux.no/linux+v2.6.38/net/ipv6/route.c#L1367). Same
behaviour apply for removing non existent address. The function
nl_syserr2nlerr (lib/error.c) which is responsible for translating
from kernel error to libnl error doesn't handle ESRCH.
Their usage is not completely safe, it is not possible to handle
the out of memory situation of the allocate filter. It is very
unlikely for this to cause any problem though.
The functions are still accessible but gcc will warn about their
deprecation.
This commit adds some missing files (some header files, the files below
/etc and the bison/flex files) to the distribution tarball to ensure
that libnl can be built from the tarballs created using "make dist".
It also adds some incantations to properly generate the flex and bison
output since the generated output is no longer shipped in the tarball.