[systemd-devel] [PATCH v3] Added support for Uplink Failure Detection using BindCarrier
Rauta, Alin
alin.rauta at intel.com
Sat Feb 14 07:26:00 PST 2015
Hi guys,
Thanks for your input on this. Much appreciated.
I'll try handle your remarks in the next patch.
Please find my comments below.
Best Regards,
Alin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Gundersen [mailto:teg at jklm.no]
> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2015 2:50 PM
> To: Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
> Cc: Rauta, Alin; Lennart Poettering; systemd Mailing List; Kinsella, Ray
> Subject: Re: [PATCH v3] Added support for Uplink Failure Detection using BindCarrier
> On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek at in.waw.pl> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 10:27:07PM +0100, Tom Gundersen wrote:
>> Hi Alin,
>>
>> Thanks for the patch. This is starting to look pretty good now.
>>
>> I still have some questions/requests regarding some implementation
>> details (below), but hopefully we can get this merged after the next
>> release (trying to stabilize things at the moment).
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Alin Rauta <alin.rauta at intel.com> wrote:
>> > ---
>> > man/systemd.network.xml | 11 ++
>> > src/libsystemd/sd-network/sd-network.c | 4 +
>> > src/network/networkctl.c | 211 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
>> > src/network/networkd-link.c | 123 +++++++++++++++++-
>> > src/network/networkd-link.h | 1 +
>> > src/network/networkd-manager.c | 7 +
>> > src/network/networkd-network-gperf.gperf | 1 +
>> > src/network/networkd-network.c | 10 ++
>> > src/network/networkd.h | 2 +-
>> > src/systemd/sd-network.h | 3 +
>> > 10 files changed, 355 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
>> >
>> > diff --git a/man/systemd.network.xml b/man/systemd.network.xml
>> > index 9b3a92d..8b2ca4e 100644
>> > --- a/man/systemd.network.xml
>> > +++ b/man/systemd.network.xml
>> > @@ -270,6 +270,17 @@
>> > </listitem>
>> > </varlistentry>
>> > <varlistentry>
>> > + <term><varname>BindCarrier=</varname></term>
>> > + <listitem>
>> > + <para>A port or a list of ports. When set, controls the
>> > + behaviour of the current interface. When all ports in the list
>> > + are operational down, the failure is propagated to the
>> > + current
> "operational down" does not follow normal grammar rules. "are in an
> operational down state"?
>
>> > + interface. When at least one port has carrier, the current
>> > + interface is brought up.
>> > + </para>
>>
>> Maybe we should make it clear that this is not necessarily a failure
>> (the uplink may be down on purpose), and that the way we propagate it
>> is to set the downlink administrative down.
>>
Alin:
I will think of something else here. Some other way to describe this.
>> > + </listitem>
>> > + </varlistentry>
>> > + <varlistentry>
>> > <term><varname>Address=</varname></term>
>> > <listitem>
>> > <para>A static IPv4 or IPv6 address and its prefix
>> > length, diff --git a/src/libsystemd/sd-network/sd-network.c
>> > b/src/libsystemd/sd-network/sd-network.c
>> > index c735cac..b574d19 100644
>> > --- a/src/libsystemd/sd-network/sd-network.c
>> > +++ b/src/libsystemd/sd-network/sd-network.c
>> > @@ -264,6 +264,10 @@ _public_ int sd_network_link_get_domains(int ifindex, char ***ret) {
>> > return network_get_link_strv("DOMAINS", ifindex, ret); }
>> >
>> > +_public_ int sd_network_link_get_carriers(int ifindex, char ***ret) {
>> > + return network_get_link_strv("CARRIERS", ifindex, ret); }
>>
>> I don't find get_carriers() very clear. At least call it
>> get_carrier_bound_to() or something like that. I must say I agree
>> with Lennart and Zbigniew, we should introduce the API in both
>> directions, and then we can worry about the performance if that turns
>> out to be a problem (worst case all the processing could be hidden in
>> the sd-network library, but I don't think that will be necessary to
>> be honest).
>>
Alin:
I will change the name and provide functions in both directions.
>> > _public_ int sd_network_link_get_wildcard_domain(int ifindex) {
>> > int r;
>> > _cleanup_free_ char *p = NULL, *s = NULL; diff --git
>> > a/src/network/networkctl.c b/src/network/networkctl.c index
>> > aa83f32..ffb38e8 100644
>> > --- a/src/network/networkctl.c
>> > +++ b/src/network/networkctl.c
>> > @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
>> > #include <stdbool.h>
>> > #include <getopt.h>
>> > #include <net/if.h>
>> > +#include <fnmatch.h>
>> >
>> > #include "sd-network.h"
>> > #include "sd-rtnl.h"
>> > @@ -393,6 +394,161 @@ static int get_gateway_description(
>> > return -ENODATA;
>> > }
>> >
>> > +static bool is_carrier(const char *ifname,
>> > + char **carriers) {
>> > + char **i;
>> > +
>> > + STRV_FOREACH(i, carriers)
>> > + if (fnmatch(*i, ifname, 0) == 0)
>> > + return true;
>> > +
>> > + return false;
>> > +}
>> > +
>> > +/* get the links that are bound to this port. */ static int
>> > +get_downlinks(const char *name,
>> > + sd_rtnl_message *m,
>> > + LinkInfo **downlinks,
>> > + int *down_count) {
>> > + _cleanup_free_ LinkInfo *links = NULL;
>> > + sd_rtnl_message *i;
>> > + size_t size = 0;
>> > + size_t c = 0;
> Why is c size_t?
That's size_t because there is a similar way of using it in the same file. See "decode_and_sort_links" function:
"size_t size = 0, c = 0;"
>> > + int r;
>> > +
>> > + assert(m);
>> > + assert(name);
>> > +
>> > + *down_count = 0;
>> > + *downlinks = NULL;
> Why do you initialize this here? If an error happens, it is nice to
> not modify output parameters at all.
>
Alin:
I modified the output parameters here so that in case of errors to be returned as 0 and NULL, but I can change that.
>> > + for (i = m; i; i = sd_rtnl_message_next(i)) {
>> > + _cleanup_strv_free_ char **carriers = NULL;
>> > + const char *link_name;
>> > + int ifindex;
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_rtnl_message_link_get_ifindex(i, &ifindex);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + return r;
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_rtnl_message_read_string(i, IFLA_IFNAME, &link_name);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + return r;
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_network_link_get_carriers(ifindex, &carriers);
>> > + if (r == -ENODATA || strv_isempty(carriers))
>> > + continue;
>> > +
>> > + if (r < 0) {
>> > + log_warning("Failed to get carrier list for port: %s", name);
>> > + continue;
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > + if (is_carrier(name, carriers)) {
>> > + if (!GREEDY_REALLOC(links, size, c+1))
>> > + return -ENOMEM;
>> > +
>> > + links[c].name = link_name;
>> > + c++;
>> > + }
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > + *downlinks = links;
>> > + *down_count = (int) c;
>> > +
>> > + links = NULL;
>> > +
>> > + return 0;
>> > +}
>> > +
>> > +/* get the links to which current port is bound to. */ static int
>> > +get_uplinks(int ifindex,
>> > + sd_rtnl_message *m,
>> > + LinkInfo **uplinks,
>> > + int *up_count) {
>> > + _cleanup_free_ LinkInfo *links = NULL;
>> > + _cleanup_strv_free_ char **carriers = NULL;
>> > + sd_rtnl_message *i;
>> > + size_t size = 0, c = 0;
>> > + int r;
>> > +
>> > + assert(m);
>> > +
>> > + *up_count = 0;
>> > + *uplinks = NULL;
>> > +
>> > + /* check if this port has carriers. */
>> > + r = sd_network_link_get_carriers(ifindex, &carriers);
>> > + if (r == -ENODATA || strv_isempty(carriers))
>> > + return 0;
>> > +
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + return r;
>> > +
>> > + for (i = m; i; i = sd_rtnl_message_next(i)) {
>> > + const char *name;
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_rtnl_message_read_string(i, IFLA_IFNAME, &name);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + return r;
>> > +
>> > + if (is_carrier(name, carriers)) {
>> > + if (!GREEDY_REALLOC(links, size, c+1))
>> > + return -ENOMEM;
>> > +
>> > + links[c].name = name;
>> > + c++;
>> > + }
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > + *uplinks = links;
>> > + *up_count = (int) c;
>> > +
>> > + links = NULL;
>> > +
>> > + return 0;
>> > +}
>> > +
>> > +static int get_links(sd_rtnl *rtnl,
>> > + sd_rtnl_message **ret) {
>> > + _cleanup_rtnl_message_unref_ sd_rtnl_message *req = NULL, *reply = NULL;
>> > + int r;
>> > + assert(rtnl);
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_rtnl_message_new_link(rtnl, &req, RTM_GETLINK, 0);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + return rtnl_log_create_error(r);
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_rtnl_message_request_dump(req, true);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + return rtnl_log_create_error(r);
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_rtnl_call(rtnl, req, 0, &reply);
>> > + if (r < 0) {
>> > + log_error("Failed to enumerate links: %s", strerror(-r));
>> > + return r;
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > + *ret = reply;
>> > + reply = NULL;
>> > +
>> > + return 0;
>> > +}
>> > +
>> > +static void dump_carrier_list(const char *prefix,
>> > + LinkInfo *links,
>> > + int len) {
>> > + int i;
>> > +
>> > + assert(links);
>> > +
>> > + for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
>> > + printf("%*s%s\n",
>> > + (int) strlen(prefix),
>> > + i == 0 ? prefix : "",
>> > + links[i].name); }
>> > +
>> > static int dump_gateways(
>> > sd_rtnl *rtnl,
>> > sd_hwdb *hwdb,
>> > @@ -508,11 +664,16 @@ static int link_status_one(
>> > const char *driver = NULL, *path = NULL, *vendor = NULL, *model = NULL, *link = NULL;
>> > const char *on_color_operational, *off_color_operational,
>> > *on_color_setup, *off_color_setup;
>> > + _cleanup_rtnl_message_unref_ sd_rtnl_message *link_list = NULL;
>> > + _cleanup_free_ LinkInfo *uplinks = NULL; /* links to which current port is bound to. */
>> > + _cleanup_free_ LinkInfo *downlinks = NULL; /* links that
>> > + are bound to current port. */
>> > struct ether_addr e;
>> > unsigned iftype;
>> > int r, ifindex;
>> > bool have_mac;
>> > uint32_t mtu;
>> > + int up_count;
>> > + int down_count;
>> >
>> > assert(rtnl);
>> > assert(udev);
>> > @@ -606,12 +767,24 @@ static int link_status_one(
>> >
>> > sd_network_link_get_network_file(ifindex, &network);
>> >
>> > + r = get_links(rtnl, &link_list);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + return r;
>> > +
>> > + r = get_uplinks(ifindex, link_list, &uplinks, &up_count);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + log_warning("Failed to get uplinks for port: %d",
>> > + ifindex);
>> > +
>> > + r = get_downlinks(name, link_list, &downlinks, &down_count);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + log_warning("Failed to get downlinks for port:
>> > + %d", ifindex);
>> > +
>> > printf("%s%s%s %i: %s\n", on_color_operational,
>> > draw_special_char(DRAW_BLACK_CIRCLE), off_color_operational,
>> > ifindex, name);
>> >
>> > - printf(" Link File: %s\n"
>> > - "Network File: %s\n"
>> > - " Type: %s\n"
>> > - " State: %s%s%s (%s%s%s)\n",
>> > + printf(" Link File: %s\n"
>> > + " Network File: %s\n"
>> > + " Type: %s\n"
>> > + " State: %s%s%s (%s%s%s)\n",
>> > strna(link),
>> > strna(network),
>> > strna(t),
>> > @@ -619,13 +792,13 @@ static int link_status_one(
>> > on_color_setup, strna(setup_state),
>> > off_color_setup);
>> >
>> > if (path)
>> > - printf(" Path: %s\n", path);
>> > + printf(" Path: %s\n", path);
>> > if (driver)
>> > - printf(" Driver: %s\n", driver);
>> > + printf(" Driver: %s\n", driver);
>> > if (vendor)
>> > - printf(" Vendor: %s\n", vendor);
>> > + printf(" Vendor: %s\n", vendor);
>> > if (model)
>> > - printf(" Model: %s\n", model);
>> > + printf(" Model: %s\n", model);
>> >
>> > if (have_mac) {
>> > _cleanup_free_ char *description = NULL; @@
>> > -634,23 +807,29 @@ static int link_status_one(
>> > ieee_oui(hwdb, &e, &description);
>> >
>> > if (description)
>> > - printf(" HW Address: %s (%s)\n", ether_addr_to_string(&e, ea), description);
>> > + printf(" HW Address: %s (%s)\n", ether_addr_to_string(&e, ea), description);
>> > else
>> > - printf(" HW Address: %s\n", ether_addr_to_string(&e, ea));
>> > + printf(" HW Address: %s\n", ether_addr_to_string(&e, ea));
>> > }
>> >
>> > if (mtu > 0)
>> > - printf(" MTU: %u\n", mtu);
>> > + printf(" MTU: %u\n", mtu);
>> >
>> > - dump_addresses(rtnl, " Address: ", ifindex);
>> > - dump_gateways(rtnl, hwdb, " Gateway: ", ifindex);
>> > + dump_addresses(rtnl, " Address: ", ifindex);
>> > + dump_gateways(rtnl, hwdb, " Gateway: ", ifindex);
>> >
>> > if (!strv_isempty(dns))
>> > - dump_list(" DNS: ", dns);
>> > + dump_list(" DNS: ", dns);
>> > if (!strv_isempty(domains))
>> > - dump_list(" Domain: ", domains);
>> > + dump_list(" Domain: ", domains);
>> > if (!strv_isempty(ntp))
>> > - dump_list(" NTP: ", ntp);
>> > + dump_list(" NTP: ", ntp);
>> > +
>> > + if (uplinks)
>> > + dump_carrier_list("Carrier Bound To: ", uplinks,
>> > + up_count);
>> > +
>> > + if (downlinks)
>> > + dump_carrier_list("Carrier Bound By: ", downlinks,
>> > + down_count);
>> >
>> > return 0;
>> > }
>> > diff --git a/src/network/networkd-link.c
>> > b/src/network/networkd-link.c index 0b1cac1..ccd255a 100644
>> > --- a/src/network/networkd-link.c
>> > +++ b/src/network/networkd-link.c
>> > @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
>> > #include <netinet/ether.h>
>> > #include <linux/if.h>
>> > #include <unistd.h>
>> > +#include <fnmatch.h>
>> >
>> > #include "util.h"
>> > #include "virt.h"
>> > @@ -1151,6 +1152,58 @@ static int link_up(Link *link) {
>> > return 0;
>> > }
>> >
>> > +static int link_down_handler(sd_rtnl *rtnl, sd_rtnl_message *m, void *userdata) {
>> > + _cleanup_link_unref_ Link *link = userdata;
>> > + int r;
>> > +
>> > + assert(link);
>> > +
>> > + if (IN_SET(link->state, LINK_STATE_FAILED, LINK_STATE_LINGER))
>> > + return 1;
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_rtnl_message_get_errno(m);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + log_link_warning_errno(link, -r, "%-*s: could not
>> > + bring down interface: %m", IFNAMSIZ, link->ifname);
>> > +
>> > + return 1;
>> > +}
>> > +
>> > +static int link_down(Link *link) {
>> > + _cleanup_rtnl_message_unref_ sd_rtnl_message *req = NULL;
>> > + int r;
>> > +
>> > + assert(link);
>> > + assert(link->manager);
>> > + assert(link->manager->rtnl);
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_rtnl_message_new_link(link->manager->rtnl, &req,
>> > + RTM_SETLINK, link->ifindex);
>> > + if (r < 0) {
>> > + log_link_error(link, "Could not allocate RTM_SETLINK message");
>> > + return r;
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_rtnl_message_link_set_flags(req, 0, IFF_UP);
>> > + if (r < 0) {
>> > + log_link_error(link, "Could not set link flags: %s",
>> > + strerror(-r));
>> > + return r;
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > + r = sd_rtnl_call_async(link->manager->rtnl, req, link_down_handler, link,
>> > + 0, NULL);
>> > + if (r < 0) {
>> > + log_link_error(link,
>> > + "Could not send rtnetlink message: %s",
>> > + strerror(-r));
>> > + return r;
>> > + }
>>
>> Hm, we need to introduce a new administrative state here I think
>> (LINK_STATE_DOWN), and then make sure we don't accidentally leave it
>> in case we get some other event after bringing the interface down.
>>
Alin:
I'll try.
>> > + link_ref(link);
>> > +
>> > + return 0;
>> > +}
>> > +
>> > static int link_joined(Link *link) {
>> > int r;
>> >
>> > @@ -1982,7 +2035,7 @@ int link_save(Link *link) {
>> > admin_state, oper_state);
>> >
>> > if (link->network) {
>> > - char **address, **domain;
>> > + char **address, **domain, **carrier;
>> > bool space;
>> >
>> > fprintf(f, "NETWORK_FILE=%s\n",
>> > link->network->filename); @@ -2061,6 +2114,15 @@ int link_save(Link
>> > *link) {
>> >
>> > fprintf(f, "LLMNR=%s\n",
>> >
>> > llmnr_support_to_string(link->network->llmnr));
>> > +
>> > + fputs("CARRIERS=", f);
>> > + space = false;
>> > + STRV_FOREACH(carrier, link->network->carriers) {
>> > + if (space)
>> > + fputc(' ', f);
>> > + fputs(*carrier, f);
>> > + space = true;
>> > + }
>> > }
>> >
>> > if (link->dhcp_lease) {
>> > @@ -2106,6 +2168,65 @@ fail:
>> > return r;
>> > }
>> >
>> > +int link_handle_carriers(Link *link) {
>> > + Manager *m;
>> > + char **carrier;
>> > + Link *downlink;
>> > + Link *uplink;
>> > + Iterator i;
>> > + Iterator j;
>> > + int r;
>> > +
>> > + assert(link);
>> > + assert(link->manager);
>> > +
>> > + m = link->manager;
>> > +
>> > + /* go through the list of available links. */
>> > + HASHMAP_FOREACH (downlink, m->links, i) {
>> > + if (downlink->network && !strv_isempty(downlink->network->carriers)) {
>> > + bool has_carrier;
>> > + bool required_up = false;
>> > + bool found_match = false;
>> > +
>> > + has_carrier = link_has_carrier(downlink);
>> > +
>> > + STRV_FOREACH (carrier, downlink->network->carriers) {
>> > + HASHMAP_FOREACH (uplink, m->links, j) {
>> > + if (fnmatch(*carrier, uplink->ifname, 0) == 0) {
>> > + found_match =
>> > + true;
>> > +
>> > + if (link_has_carrier(uplink)) {
>> > + required_up = true;
>> > + break;
>> > + }
>> > + }
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > + if (required_up)
>> > + break;
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > + if (found_match) {
>> > + if (has_carrier && !required_up) {
>> > + r = link_down(downlink);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + return r;
>> > + }
>> > + else if (!has_carrier && required_up) {
>> > + if (!(downlink->flags & IFF_UP)) {
>> > + r = link_up(downlink);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + return r;
>> > + }
>> > + }
>> > + }
>> > + }
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > + return 0;
>> > +}
>>
>> I would split this in two.
>>
>> First, whenever a link is added/removed resolve the globbing and
>> store in each Link object pointers to its associated down/uplinks.
>>
>> Second, whenever an uplink gains/loses its carrier, triggers each of
>> its associated downlinks (which have already been resolved) to go
>> through each of their uplinks (also already resolved) to see if any
>> of them has a carrier, and act accordingly.
>>
>> Makes sense?
Alin:
It makes sence. This will require some changes.
For simplicity and because I kept only references to "BindCarrier=" lists, I evaluated the lists dinamically and in full each time an event happens. I thought that was suggested.
>>
>> > static const char* const link_state_table[_LINK_STATE_MAX] = {
>> > [LINK_STATE_PENDING] = "pending",
>> > [LINK_STATE_ENSLAVING] = "configuring", diff --git
>> > a/src/network/networkd-link.h b/src/network/networkd-link.h index
>> > 449dbc8..d94e9cd 100644
>> > --- a/src/network/networkd-link.h
>> > +++ b/src/network/networkd-link.h
>> > @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ int link_save(Link *link);
>> >
>> > int link_carrier_reset(Link *link); bool link_has_carrier(Link
>> > *link);
>> > +int link_handle_carriers(Link *link);
>> >
>> > int link_set_mtu(Link *link, uint32_t mtu); int
>> > link_set_hostname(Link *link, const char *hostname); diff --git
>> > a/src/network/networkd-manager.c b/src/network/networkd-manager.c
>> > index 4617f11..06807df 100644
>> > --- a/src/network/networkd-manager.c
>> > +++ b/src/network/networkd-manager.c
>> > @@ -356,6 +356,13 @@ static int manager_rtnl_process_link(sd_rtnl *rtnl, sd_rtnl_message *message, vo
>> > assert_not_reached("Received invalid RTNL message type.");
>> > }
>> >
>> > + link = hashmap_first(m->links);
>> > + if (link) {
>> > + r = link_handle_carriers(link);
>> > + if (r < 0)
>> > + return 0;
>> > + }
>>
>> Hm, this looks really wrong. Why hashmap_first()? What if this was a
>> change or remove event, hashmp_first() will have nothing to do with
>> the link in question, no? How about splitting this up as suggested
>> above?
>>
Alin:
"hashmap_first" was used because in case of link drop events the current link pointer may be NULL due to "link_unref" call or at least that was my impression.
>> > return 1;
>> > }
>> >
>> > diff --git a/src/network/networkd-network-gperf.gperf
>> > b/src/network/networkd-network-gperf.gperf
>> > index 1731e04..e191380 100644
>> > --- a/src/network/networkd-network-gperf.gperf
>> > +++ b/src/network/networkd-network-gperf.gperf
>> > @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ Network.LLMNR, config_parse_llmnr, 0,
>> > Network.NTP, config_parse_strv, 0, offsetof(Network, ntp)
>> > Network.IPForward, config_parse_address_family_boolean,0, offsetof(Network, ip_forward)
>> > Network.IPMasquerade, config_parse_bool, 0, offsetof(Network, ip_masquerade)
>> > +Network.BindCarrier, config_parse_strv, 0, offsetof(Network, carriers)
>> > Address.Address, config_parse_address, 0, 0
>> > Address.Peer, config_parse_address, 0, 0
>> > Address.Broadcast, config_parse_broadcast, 0, 0
>> > diff --git a/src/network/networkd-network.c
>> > b/src/network/networkd-network.c index 3ebd4d7..9c4425e 100644
>> > --- a/src/network/networkd-network.c
>> > +++ b/src/network/networkd-network.c
>> > @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
>> >
>> > #include <ctype.h>
>> > #include <net/if.h>
>> > +#include <fnmatch.h>
>> >
>> > #include "path-util.h"
>> > #include "conf-files.h"
>> > @@ -37,6 +38,7 @@ static int network_load_one(Manager *manager, const char *filename) {
>> > char *d;
>> > Route *route;
>> > Address *address;
>> > + char **carrier;
>> > int r;
>> >
>> > assert(manager);
>> > @@ -154,6 +156,13 @@ static int network_load_one(Manager *manager, const char *filename) {
>> > }
>> > }
>> >
>> > + if (!strv_isempty(network->carriers))
>> > + STRV_FOREACH(carrier, network->carriers)
>> > + if (fnmatch(*carrier, network->match_name, 0) == 0) {
>> > + log_error("Link bound to itself: %s", network->match_name);
>> > + return -EINVAL;
> Maybe just log a warning and drop it from the list? Seems like this
> could be common enough error with globs, but probably not worth refusing to parse the configuration over.
> Oh, this won't really work I think. There is no reason that *carrier should match match_name (this may be unset, or a glob itself). If we want to detect self-references we should be doing this at runtime I think, once we know how the matches have been resolved.
Alin:
I will change it then.
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > network = NULL;
>> >
>> > return 0;
>> > @@ -209,6 +218,7 @@ void network_free(Network *network) {
>> > strv_free(network->ntp);
>> > strv_free(network->dns);
>> > strv_free(network->domains);
>> > + strv_free(network->carriers);
>> >
>> > netdev_unref(network->bridge);
>> >
>> > diff --git a/src/network/networkd.h b/src/network/networkd.h index
>> > 22cc51d..04596a8 100644
>> > --- a/src/network/networkd.h
>> > +++ b/src/network/networkd.h
>> > @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ struct Network {
>> > Hashmap *fdb_entries_by_section;
>> >
>> > bool wildcard_domain;
>> > - char **domains, **dns, **ntp;
>> > + char **domains, **dns, **ntp, **carriers;
>> >
>> > LLMNRSupport llmnr;
>> >
>> > diff --git a/src/systemd/sd-network.h b/src/systemd/sd-network.h
>> > index 027730d..0a7adf2 100644
>> > --- a/src/systemd/sd-network.h
>> > +++ b/src/systemd/sd-network.h
>> > @@ -116,6 +116,9 @@ int sd_network_link_get_lldp(int ifindex, char
>> > **lldp);
>> > /* Get the DNS domain names for a given link. */ int
>> > sd_network_link_get_domains(int ifindex, char ***domains);
>> >
>> > +/* Get the CARRIERS to which current link is bound to. */ int
>> > +sd_network_link_get_carriers(int ifindex, char ***carriers);
>> > +
>> > /* Returns whether or not domains that don't match any link should be resolved
>> > * on this link. 1 for yes, 0 for no and negative value for error
>> > */ int sd_network_link_get_wildcard_domain(int ifindex);
>
> Zbyszek
Best Regards,
Alin
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