No function, filter, or print function uses the sockaddr_nl arg,
so just drop it.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
iproute2 walks through the list of available tunnels using netlink
protocol in order to get device info instead of reading
them from proc filesystem. However the kernel reports device statistics
using IFLA_INET6_STATS/IFLA_INET6_ICMP6STATS attributes nested in
IFLA_PROTINFO one but iproutes expects these info in
IFLA_STATS64/IFLA_STATS attributes.
The issue can be triggered with the following reproducer:
$ip link add ip6d0 type ip6tnl mode ip6ip6 local 1111::1 remote 2222::1
$ip -6 -d -s tunnel show ip6d0
ip6d0: ipv6/ipv6 remote 2222::1 local 1111::1 encaplimit 4 hoplimit 64
tclass 0x00 flowlabel 0x00000 (flowinfo 0x00000000)
Dump terminated
Fix the issue introducing IFLA_INET6_STATS attribute parsing
Fixes: 3e95393871 ("iptunnel/ip6tunnel: Use netlink to walk through
tunnels list")
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo.bianconi@redhat.com>
Stephen converted macsec's sci to use 0xhex, but 0xhex handles
unsigned int's, not 64 bits ints. Thus, the output of the "ip macsec
show" command is mangled, with half of the SCI replaced with 0s:
# ip macsec show
11: macsec0: [...]
cipher suite: GCM-AES-128, using ICV length 16
TXSC: 0000000001560001 on SA 0
# ip -d link show macsec0
11: macsec0@ens3: [...]
link/ether 52:54:00:12:01:56 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff promiscuity 0
macsec sci 5254001201560001 [...]
where TXSC and sci should match.
Fixes: c0b904de62 ("macsec: support JSON")
Signed-off-by: Sabrina Dubroca <sd@queasysnail.net>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
In __rtnl_talk_iov() main loop, err is a pointer to memory in dynamically
allocated 'buf' that is used to store netlink messages. If netlink message
is an error message, buf is deallocated before returning with error code.
However, on return err->error code is checked one more time to generate
return value, after memory which err points to has already been
freed. Save error code in temporary variable and use the variable to
generate return value.
Fixes: c60389e4f9 ("libnetlink: fix leak and using unused memory on error")
Signed-off-by: Vlad Buslov <vladbu@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Add this helper to read signed 64-bit integers from a string.
Signed-off-by: Vinicius Costa Gomes <vinicius.gomes@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
rtnl_wilddump_stats_req_filter only takes RTM_GETSTATS as the type argument
so rename to rtnl_statsdump_req_filter for consistency with other request
functions and hardcode the type argument.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Rename rtnl_wilddump_req_filter to rtnl_linkdump_req_filter,
rtnl_wilddump_request to rtnl_linkdump_req and
rtnl_wilddump_req_filter_fn to rtnl_linkdump_req_filter_fn.
In all cases drop the type argument which at this point is only
RTM_GETLINK and hardcode in the functions.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Add rtnl_nsiddump_req for namespace id dumps using the proper rtgenmsg
as the header. Convert existing RTM_GETNSID dumps to use it.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Add rtnl_neightbldump_req for neighbor table dumps using the proper ndtmsg
as the header. Convert existing RTM_GETNEIGHTBL dumps to use it.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Add rtnl_neighdump_req for neighbor dumps using the proper ndmsg
as the header. Convert existing rtnl_wilddump_request for RTM_GETNEIGH
to use it.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Add rtnl_ruledump_req for fib fule dumps using the proper fib_rule_hdr
as the header. Convert existing RTM_GETRULE dumps to use it.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Add rtnl_netconfdump_req for netconf dumps using the proper netconfmsg
as the header. Convert existing RTM_GETNETCONF dumps to use it.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Add rtnl_mdbdump_req for mdb dumps using the proper br_port_msg as
the header. Convert existing RTM_GETMDB dumps to use it.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Add rtnl_addrlbldump_req for address label dumps using the proper
ifaddrlblmsg as the header. Convert existing RTM_GETADDRALBEL dumps
to use it.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Add rtnl_routedump_req for route dumps using the proper rtmsg
as the header. Convert existing RTM_GETROUTE dumps to use it.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Add rtnl_addrdump_req for address dumps using the proper ifaddrmsg
as the header. Convert existing RTM_GETADDR dumps to use it.
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Change to error handling broke normal code.
Fixes: c60389e4f9 ("libnetlink: fix leak and using unused memory on error")
Reported-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Conflicts:
ip/iproute_lwtunnel.c
In addition to merge conflict between bd59e5b151 and 94a8722f2f,
updated the code added by the latter commit based on the change of the
former (ie., added ret = to the new rta_addattr_l).
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
If an error happens in multi-segment message (tc only)
then report the error and stop processing further responses.
This also fixes refering to the buffer after free.
The sequence check is not necessary here because the
response message has already been validated to be in
the window of the sequence number of the iov.
Reported-by: Mahesh Bandewar <mahesh@bandewar.net>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Acked-by: Mahesh Bandewar <maheshb@google.com>
Common pattern in iproute commands is to print a line seperator
in non-json mode. Make that a simple function.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Using a 32 bit field to represent time in nanoseconds results in a
maximum value of about 4.3 seconds, which is well below many observed
delays in WiFi and LTE, and barely in the ballpark for a trip past the
Earth's moon, Luna.
Using 64 bit time fields in nanoseconds allows us to simulate
network diameters of several hundred light-years. However, only
conversions to and from ns, us, ms, and seconds are provided.
The iproute2 64 bit api uses signed values for time. Being able to
represent positive or negative time allows us to calculate +/- deltas
between, for example, the CLOCK_TAI and CLOCK_REALTIME clocks.
Time related utility functions in tc_util.c are moved to lib/utils.c.
Signed-off-by: Yousuk Seung <ysseung@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Neal Cardwell <ncardwell@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
These are primarily fixes for "string is not string literal" warnings
/ errors (with -Werror -Wformat-nonliteral). This should be a no-op
change. I had to replace couple of print helper functions with the
code they call as it was becoming harder to eliminate these warnings,
however these helpers were used only at couple of places, so no
major change as such.
Signed-off-by: Mahesh Bandewar <maheshb@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
As suggested, turn return code into true/false although it's not checked
anywhere yet.
Fixes: 4d82962ccc ("Merge common code for conditionally colored output")
Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Allow for -color={never,auto,always} to have colored output disabled,
enabled only if stdout is a terminal or enabled regardless of stdout
state.
Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Instead of calling enable_color() conditionally with identical check in
three places, introduce check_enable_color() which does it in one place.
Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
This partly reverts 8f0807023d, bringing
back the umount(/sys) attempt.
In a LXC container we're unable to umount the sysfs instance, nor mount
a read-write one. We still are able to create a new read-only instance.
Nevertheless, it still makes sense to attempt the umount() even though
the sysfs is mounted read-only. Otherwise we may end up attempting to
mount a sysfs with the same flags as is already mounted, resulting in
an EBUSY error (meaning "Already mounted").
Perhaps this is not a very likely scenario in real world, but we hit
it in NetworkManager test suite and makes netns_switch() somewhat more
robust. It also fixes the case, when /sys wasn't mounted at all.
Signed-off-by: Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
This patch adds support for the End.BPF action of the seg6local
lightweight tunnel. Functions from the BPF lightweight tunnel are
re-used in this patch. Example:
$ ip -6 route add fc00::18 encap seg6local action End.BPF endpoint
obj my_bpf.o sec my_func dev eth0
$ ip -6 route show fc00::18
fc00::18 encap seg6local action End.BPF endpoint my_bpf.o:[my_func]
dev eth0 metric 1024 pref medium
v2: - re-use of print_encap_bpf_prog instead of fprintf
- introduction of "endpoint" keyword for more consistency with
others parameters
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Xhonneux <m.xhonneux@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Implement loading of .BTF section from object file and build up
internal table for retrieving key/value id related to maps in
the BPF program. Latter is done by setting up struct btf_type
table.
One of the issues is that there's a disconnect between the data
types used in the map and struct bpf_elf_map, meaning the underlying
types are unknown from the map description. One way to overcome
this is to add a annotation such that the loader will recognize
the relation to both. BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR(map_foo, struct key,
struct val); has been added to the API that programs can use.
The loader will then pick the corresponding key/value type ids and
attach it to the maps for creation. This can later on be dumped via
bpftool for introspection.
Example with test_xdp_noinline.o from kernel selftests:
[...]
struct ctl_value {
union {
__u64 value;
__u32 ifindex;
__u8 mac[6];
};
};
struct bpf_map_def __attribute__ ((section("maps"), used)) ctl_array = {
.type = BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY,
.key_size = sizeof(__u32),
.value_size = sizeof(struct ctl_value),
.max_entries = 16,
.map_flags = 0,
};
BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR(ctl_array, __u32, struct ctl_value);
[...]
Above could also further be wrapped in a macro. Compiling through LLVM and
converting to BTF:
# llc --version
LLVM (http://llvm.org/):
LLVM version 7.0.0svn
Optimized build.
Default target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Host CPU: skylake
Registered Targets:
bpf - BPF (host endian)
bpfeb - BPF (big endian)
bpfel - BPF (little endian)
[...]
# clang [...] -O2 -target bpf -g -emit-llvm -c test_xdp_noinline.c -o - |
llc -march=bpf -mcpu=probe -mattr=dwarfris -filetype=obj -o test_xdp_noinline.o
# pahole -J test_xdp_noinline.o
Checking pahole dump of BPF object file:
# file test_xdp_noinline.o
test_xdp_noinline.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, *unknown arch 0xf7* version 1 (SYSV), with debug_info, not stripped
# pahole test_xdp_noinline.o
[...]
struct ctl_value {
union {
__u64 value; /* 0 8 */
__u32 ifindex; /* 0 4 */
__u8 mac[0]; /* 0 0 */
}; /* 0 8 */
/* size: 8, cachelines: 1, members: 1 */
/* last cacheline: 8 bytes */
};
Now loading into kernel and dumping the map via bpftool:
# ip -force link set dev lo xdp obj test_xdp_noinline.o sec xdp-test
# ip a
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 xdpgeneric/id:227 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 ::1/128 scope host
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
[...]
# bpftool prog show id 227
227: xdp tag a85e060c275c5616 gpl
loaded_at 2018-07-17T14:41:29+0000 uid 0
xlated 8152B not jited memlock 12288B map_ids 381,385,386,382,384,383
# bpftool map dump id 386
[{
"key": 0,
"value": {
"": {
"value": 0,
"ifindex": 0,
"mac": []
}
}
},{
"key": 1,
"value": {
"": {
"value": 0,
"ifindex": 0,
"mac": []
}
}
},{
[...]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Do not bail out when AF_ALG is not supported by the kernel and
only do so when a map is requested in object ns where we're
calculating the hash. Otherwise, the loader can operate just
fine, therefore lets not fail early when it's not needed.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
No need to spam the user with this if it can be fixed gracefully
anyway. Therefore, move it under verbose option.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Add support for:
BGP
ISIS
OSPF
RIP
EIGRP
Routing protocols to iproute2.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Allowing 0% is sometimes useful for example in netem loss and drop
or perhaps dropping all traffic in a HTB bin.
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199745
Reported-by: stuartmarsden@gmail.com
Fixes: 927e3cfb52 ("tc: B.W limits can now be specified in %.")
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Users have reported a regression due to ip now dropping capabilities
unconditionally.
zerotier-one VPN and VirtualBox use ambient capabilities in their
binary and then fork out to ip to set routes and links, and this
does not work anymore.
As a workaround, do not drop caps if CAP_NET_ADMIN (the most common
capability used by ip) is set with the INHERITABLE flag.
Users that want ip vrf exec to work do not need to set INHERITABLE,
which will then only set when the calling program had privileges to
give itself the ambient capability.
Fixes: ba2fc55b99 ("Drop capabilities if not running ip exec vrf with libcap")
Signed-off-by: Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org>
Perf arrays are handled specially by the kernel, don't request
offload even when used by an offloaded program.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com>
Reviewed-by: Quentin Monnet <quentin.monnet@netronome.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
print_uint() will silently promote its variable type to uint64_t, but there
is nothing that ensures that the format string specifier passed along with
it fits (and the function name suggest to pass "%u").
Fix this by changing print_uint() to use a native 'unsigned int' type, and
introduce a separate print_u64() function for printing 64-bit values. All
call sites that were actually printing 64-bit values using print_uint() are
converted to use print_u64() instead.
Since print_int() was already using native int types, just add a
print_s64() to match, but don't convert any call sites. For symmetry,
also add a print_luint() method (with no users).
Signed-off-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@toke.dk>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
In theory, the path for BPF could exceed the 4K PATH_MAX.
In practice, not really possible. But shut up gcc.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Thomas reported a change in behavior with respect to autodectecting
address families. Specifically, 'ip ro add default via fe80::1'
syntax was failing to treat fe80::1 as an IPv6 address as it did in
prior releases. The root causes appears to be a change in family when
the default keyword is parsed.
'default', 'any' and 'all' are relevant outside of AF_INET. Leave the
family arg as is for these when setting addr.
Fixes: 93fa12418d ("utils: Always specify family and ->bytelen in get_prefix_1()")
Reported-by: Thomas Deutschmann <whissi@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Cc: Serhey Popovych <serhe.popovych@gmail.com>