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Previously, a DAD event would not be sent if DAD was disabled.
This allows integrators to do some work when an IPv6 address is bound to
a NIC without special logic that checks if DAD is enabled.
Without this change, integrators would need to check if a NIC has DAD
enabled when an address is auto-generated. If DAD is enabled, it would
need to delay the work until the DAD completion event; otherwise, it
would need to do the work in the address auto-generated event handler.
Test: stack_test.TestDADDisabled
PiperOrigin-RevId: 293732914
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Auto-generated link-local addresses should have the same lifecycle hooks
as global SLAAC addresses.
The Stack's NDP dispatcher should be notified when link-local addresses
are auto-generated and invalidated. They should also be removed when a
NIC is disabled (which will be supported in a later change).
Tests:
- stack_test.TestNICAutoGenAddrWithOpaque
- stack_test.TestNICAutoGenAddr
PiperOrigin-RevId: 293706760
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Addresses may be added before a NIC is enabled. Make sure DAD is
performed on the permanent IPv6 addresses when they get enabled.
Test:
- stack_test.TestDoDADWhenNICEnabled
- stack.TestDisabledRxStatsWhenNICDisabled
PiperOrigin-RevId: 293697429
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Get the link address for the target of an NDP Neighbor Advertisement
from the NDP Target Link Layer Address option.
Tests:
- ipv6.TestNeighorAdvertisementWithTargetLinkLayerOption
- ipv6.TestNeighorAdvertisementWithInvalidTargetLinkLayerOption
PiperOrigin-RevId: 293632609
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 293271055
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As per RFC 2464 section 7, an IPv6 packet with a multicast destination
address is transmitted to the mapped Ethernet multicast address.
Test:
- ipv6.TestLinkResolution
- stack_test.TestDADResolve
- stack_test.TestRouterSolicitation
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292610529
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When sending NDP messages with an unspecified source address, the Source
Link Layer address must not be included.
Test: stack_test.TestDADResolve
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292341334
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Do not start a new goroutine when calling
stack.NDPDispatcher.OnDuplicateAddressDetectionStatus.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292268574
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Test: stack_test.TestDADResolve
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292003124
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This is to aid later implementation for /dev/net/tun device.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 291746025
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 291745021
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 291426657
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Increase the timeout to 1s when waiting for async NDP events to help
reduce flakiness. This will not significantly increase test times as the
async events continue to receive an event on a channel. The increased
timeout allows more time for an event to be sent on the channel as the
previous timeout of 100ms caused some flakes.
Test: Existing tests pass
PiperOrigin-RevId: 291420936
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- Wrap NIC's fields that should only be accessed while holding the mutex in
an anonymous struct with the embedded mutex.
- Make sure NIC's spoofing and promiscuous mode flags are only read while
holding the NIC's mutex.
- Use the correct endpoint when sending DAD messages.
- Do not hold the NIC's lock when sending DAD messages.
This change does not introduce any behaviour changes.
Tests: Existing tests continue to pass.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 291036251
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 290793754
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CERT Advisory CA-96.21 III. Solution advises that devices drop packets which
could not have correctly arrived on the wire, such as receiving a packet where
the source IP address is owned by the device that sent it.
Fixes #1507
PiperOrigin-RevId: 290378240
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It was possible to use this function incorrectly, and its separation
wasn't buying us anything.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 290311100
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If a previously added IPv6 address (statically or via SLAAC) was removed, it
would be left in an expired state waiting to be cleaned up if any references to
it were still held. During this time, the same address could be regenerated via
SLAAC, which should be allowed. This change supports this scenario.
When upgrading an endpoint from temporary or permanentExpired to permanent,
respect the new configuration type (static or SLAAC) and deprecated status,
along with the new PrimaryEndpointBehavior (which was already supported).
Test: stack.TestAutoGenAddrAfterRemoval
PiperOrigin-RevId: 289990168
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This change adds support to send NDP Router Solicitation messages when a NIC
becomes enabled as a host, as per RFC 4861 section 6.3.7.
Note, Router Solicitations will only be sent when the stack has forwarding
disabled.
Tests: Unittests to make sure that the initial Router Solicitations are sent
as configured. The tests also validate the sent Router Solicitations' fields.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 289964095
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All inbound segments for connections in ESTABLISHED state are delivered to the
endpoint's queue but for every segment delivered we also queue the endpoint for
processing to a selected processor. This ensures that when there are a large
number of connections in ESTABLISHED state the inbound packets are all handled
by a small number of goroutines and significantly reduces the amount of work the
goscheduler has to perform.
We let connections in other states follow the current path where the
endpoint's goroutine directly handles the segments.
Updates #231
PiperOrigin-RevId: 289728325
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 289718534
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Do Source Address Selection when choosing an IPv6 source address as per RFC 6724
section 5 rules 1-3:
1) Prefer same address
2) Prefer appropriate scope
3) Avoid deprecated addresses.
A later change will update Source Address Selection to follow rules 4-8.
Tests:
Rule 1 & 2: stack.TestIPv6SourceAddressSelectionScopeAndSameAddress,
Rule 3: stack.TestAutoGenAddrTimerDeprecation,
stack.TestAutoGenAddrDeprecateFromPI
PiperOrigin-RevId: 289559373
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Fixes #1490
Fixes #1495
PiperOrigin-RevId: 289523250
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 289169518
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* Rename syncutil to sync.
* Add aliases to sync types.
* Replace existing usage of standard library sync package.
This will make it easier to swap out synchronization primitives. For example,
this will allow us to use primitives from github.com/sasha-s/go-deadlock to
check for lock ordering violations.
Updates #1472
PiperOrigin-RevId: 289033387
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Inform the Stack's NDPDispatcher when it receives an NDP Router Advertisement
that updates the available configurations via DHCPv6. The Stack makes sure that
its NDPDispatcher isn't informed unless the avaiable configurations via DHCPv6
for a NIC is updated.
Tests: Test that a Stack's NDPDispatcher is informed when it receives an NDP
Router Advertisement that informs it of new configurations available via DHCPv6.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 289001283
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Internal tools timeout after 60s during tests that are required to pass before
changes can be submitted. Separate out NDP tests into its own package to help
prevent timeouts when testing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288990597
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This makes it possible to call the sockopt from go even when the NIC has no
name.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288955236
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...retrievable later via stack.NICInfo().
Clients of this library can use it to add metadata that should be tracked
alongside a NIC, to avoid having to keep a map[tcpip.NICID]metadata mirroring
stack.Stack's nic map.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288924900
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Add a new CancellableTimer type to encapsulate the work of safely stopping
timers when it fires at the same time some "related work" is being handled. The
term "related work" is some work that needs to be done while having obtained
some common lock (L).
Example: Say we have an invalidation timer that may be extended or cancelled by
some event. Creating a normal timer and simply cancelling may not be sufficient
as the timer may have already fired when the event handler attemps to cancel it.
Even if the timer and event handler obtains L before doing work, once the event
handler releases L, the timer will eventually obtain L and do some unwanted
work.
To prevent the timer from doing unwanted work, it checks if it should early
return instead of doing the normal work after obtaining L. When stopping the
timer callers must have L locked so the timer can be safely informed that it
should early return.
Test: Tests that CancellableTimer fires and resets properly. Test to make sure
the timer fn is not called after being stopped within the lock L.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288806984
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ending up with the wrong chains and is indexing -1 into rules.
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...and port V6OnlyOption to it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288789451
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 288779416
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 288772878
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PacketLooping is already a member on the passed Route.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288721500
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...enabling us to remove the "CreateNamedLoopbackNIC" variant of
CreateNIC and all the plumbing to connect it through to where the value
is read in FindRoute.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288713093
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Support deprecating network endpoints on a NIC. If an endpoint is deprecated, it
should not be used for new connections unless a more preferred endpoint is not
available, or unless the deprecated endpoint was explicitly requested.
Test: Test that deprecated endpoints are only returned when more preferred
endpoints are not available and SLAAC addresses are deprecated after its
preferred lifetime
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288562705
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Test: Test that an IPv6 link-local address is not auto-generated for loopback
NICs, even when it is enabled for non-loopback NICS.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288519591
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Pass the NIC-internal name to the NIC name function when generating opaque IIDs
so implementations can use the name that was provided when the NIC was created.
Previously, explicit NICID to NIC name resolution was required from the netstack
integrator.
Tests: Test that the name provided when creating a NIC is passed to the NIC name
function when generating opaque IIDs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288395359
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Support using opaque interface identifiers when generating IPv6 addresses via
SLAAC when configured to do so.
Note, this change does not handle retries in response to DAD conflicts yet.
That will also come in a later change.
Test: Test that when SLAAC addresses are generated, they use opaque interface
identifiers when configured to do so.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288078605
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Support generating opaque interface identifiers as defined by RFC 7217 for
auto-generated IPv6 link-local addresses. Opaque interface identifiers will also
be used for IPv6 addresses auto-generated via SLAAC in a later change.
Note, this change does not handle retries in response to DAD conflicts yet.
That will also come in a later change.
Tests: Test that when configured to generated opaque IIDs, they are properly
generated as outlined by RFC 7217.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288035349
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 287217899
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Added the ability to get/set the IP_RECVTOS socket option on UDP endpoints. If
enabled, TOS from the incoming Network Header passed as ancillary data in the
ControlMessages.
Test:
* Added unit test to udp_test.go that tests getting/setting as well as
verifying that we receive expected TOS from incoming packet.
* Added a syscall test
PiperOrigin-RevId: 287029703
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This change supports clearing all host-only NDP state when NICs become routers.
All discovered routers, discovered on-link prefixes and auto-generated addresses
will be invalidated when becoming a router. This is because normally, routers do
not process Router Advertisements to discover routers or on-link prefixes, and
do not do SLAAC.
Tests: Unittest to make sure that all discovered routers, discovered prefixes
and auto-generated addresses get invalidated when transitioning from a host to
a router.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286902309
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This change removes the requirement that a new routing table be provided when a
router or prefix discovery event happens so that an updated routing table may
be provided to the stack at a later time from the event.
This change is to address the use case where the netstack integrator may need to
obtain a lock before providing updated routes in response to the events above.
As an example, say we have an integrator that performs the below two operations
operations as described:
A. Normal route update:
1. Obtain integrator lock
2. Update routes in the integrator
3. Call Stack.SetRouteTable with the updated routes
3.1. Obtain Stack lock
3.2. Update routes in Stack
3.3. Release Stack lock
4. Release integrator lock
B. NDP event triggered route update:
1. Obtain Stack lock
2. Call event handler
2.1. Obtain integrator lock
2.2. Update routes in the integrator
2.3. Release integrator lock
2.4. Return updated routes to update Stack
3. Update routes in Stack
4. Release Stack lock
A deadlock may occur if a Normal route update was attemped at the same time an
NDP event triggered route update was attempted. With threads T1 and T2:
1) T1 -> A.1, A.2
2) T2 -> B.1
3) T1 -> A.3 (hangs at A.3.1 since Stack lock is taken in step 2)
4) T2 -> B.2 (hangs at B.2.1 since integrator lock is taken in step 1)
Test: Existing tests were modified to not provide or expect routing table
changes in response to Router and Prefix discovery events.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286274712
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This change makes sure that test variables are captured before running tests
in parallel, and removes unneeded buffered channel allocations. This change also
removes unnecessary timeouts.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286255066
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Fixed a bug where the interface identifier was not properly generated from an
Ethernet address.
Tests: Unittests to make sure the functions generating the EUI64 interface
identifier are correct.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285494562
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This change adds support to let an integrator know when it receives an NDP
Router Advertisement message with the NDP Recursive DNS Server option with at
least one DNS server's address. The stack will not maintain any state related to
the DNS servers - the integrator is expected to maintain any required state and
invalidate the servers after its valid lifetime expires, or refresh the lifetime
when a new one is received for a known DNS server.
Test: Unittest to make sure that an event is sent to the integrator when an NDP
Recursive DNS Server option is received with at least one address.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 284890502
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