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-rw-r--r--pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/icmp.go50
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/icmp.go b/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/icmp.go
index dc0369156..b68983d10 100644
--- a/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/icmp.go
+++ b/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/icmp.go
@@ -301,40 +301,38 @@ func (e *endpoint) handleICMP(r *stack.Route, netHeader buffer.View, pkt stack.P
targetAddr := na.TargetAddress()
stack := r.Stack()
- rxNICID := r.NICID()
- if isTentative, err := stack.IsAddrTentative(rxNICID, targetAddr); err != nil {
- // We will only get an error if rxNICID is unrecognized,
- // which should not happen. For now short-circuit this
- // packet.
+ if isTentative, err := stack.IsAddrTentative(e.nicID, targetAddr); err != nil {
+ // We will only get an error if the NIC is unrecognized, which should not
+ // happen. For now short-circuit this packet.
//
// TODO(b/141002840): Handle this better?
return
} else if isTentative {
- // We just got an NA from a node that owns an address we
- // are performing DAD on, implying the address is not
- // unique. In this case we let the stack know so it can
- // handle such a scenario and do nothing furthur with
+ // We just got an NA from a node that owns an address we are performing
+ // DAD on, implying the address is not unique. In this case we let the
+ // stack know so it can handle such a scenario and do nothing furthur with
// the NDP NA.
- stack.DupTentativeAddrDetected(rxNICID, targetAddr)
+ stack.DupTentativeAddrDetected(e.nicID, targetAddr)
return
}
- // At this point we know that the targetAddress is not tentative
- // on rxNICID. However, targetAddr may still be assigned to
- // rxNICID but not tentative (it could be permanent). Such a
- // scenario is beyond the scope of RFC 4862. As such, we simply
- // ignore such a scenario for now and proceed as normal.
+ // At this point we know that the target address is not tentative on the
+ // NIC. However, the target address may still be assigned to the NIC but not
+ // tentative (it could be permanent). Such a scenario is beyond the scope of
+ // RFC 4862. As such, we simply ignore such a scenario for now and proceed
+ // as normal.
//
+ // TODO(b/143147598): Handle the scenario described above. Also inform the
+ // netstack integration that a duplicate address was detected outside of
+ // DAD.
+
// If the NA message has the target link layer option, update the link
// address cache with the link address for the target of the message.
//
- // TODO(b/143147598): Handle the scenario described above. Also
- // inform the netstack integration that a duplicate address was
- // detected outside of DAD.
- //
// TODO(b/148429853): Properly process the NA message and do Neighbor
// Unreachability Detection.
+ var targetLinkAddr tcpip.LinkAddress
for {
opt, done, err := it.Next()
if err != nil {
@@ -347,10 +345,22 @@ func (e *endpoint) handleICMP(r *stack.Route, netHeader buffer.View, pkt stack.P
switch opt := opt.(type) {
case header.NDPTargetLinkLayerAddressOption:
- e.linkAddrCache.AddLinkAddress(e.nicID, targetAddr, opt.EthernetAddress())
+ // No RFCs define what to do when an NA message has multiple Target
+ // Link-Layer Address options. Since no interface can have multiple
+ // link-layer addresses, we consider such messages invalid.
+ if len(targetLinkAddr) != 0 {
+ received.Invalid.Increment()
+ return
+ }
+
+ targetLinkAddr = opt.EthernetAddress()
}
}
+ if len(targetLinkAddr) != 0 {
+ e.linkAddrCache.AddLinkAddress(e.nicID, targetAddr, targetLinkAddr)
+ }
+
case header.ICMPv6EchoRequest:
received.EchoRequest.Increment()
if len(v) < header.ICMPv6EchoMinimumSize {