kern/137164: [netinet] [patch] assert panic imo_match_source()
Stef Walter
stef at memberwebs.com
Tue Oct 6 15:40:04 UTC 2009
The following reply was made to PR kern/137164; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Stef Walter <stef at memberwebs.com>
To: bug-followup at FreeBSD.org, jhanna at pangolin-systems.com,
Bruce Simpson <bms at incunabulum.net>
Cc:
Subject: Re: kern/137164: [netinet] [patch] assert panic imo_match_source()
Date: Tue, 06 Oct 2009 10:37:31 -0500
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Thanks for working on getting all these multicast fixes in. Much
appreciated!
Just one more thing, previous to 7.x FreeBSD would return EADDRINUSE
in the case of a double IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP. Software like quagga uses
this error code to detect this condition.
As patched (and MFC'd in 7.x and 8.x) EINVAL is returned instead and
this confuses such software.
Currently the multicast code does not remove memberships from its
internal structures when an interface goes down. It's hard for userland
to reliably track the condition of a multicast membership that didn't go
away due to an interface going down. So software like quagga uses
EADDRINUSE to track the condition.
Obviously, as you Bruce mentioned, an better solution needs to be found
eventually WRT to 'dynamic' interfaces and the multicast code. But for
now would the attached patch be acceptable? It would prevent regressions
from FreeBSD 6.x.
Thanks for considering,
Stef
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--- sys/netinet/in_mcast.c.orig 2009-09-30 16:43:35.000000000 +0000
+++ sys/netinet/in_mcast.c 2009-09-30 17:04:59.000000000 +0000
@@ -2010,5 +2010,5 @@
* is atomic with allocation of a membership.
*/
- error = EINVAL;
+ error = EADDRINUSE;
goto out_inp_locked;
}
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