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[WIP] Linux: set broadcast flag by default for ipvlan interfaces. #33

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@ido ido commented Apr 23, 2021

The patch uses ethtool's SIOCETHTOOL ioctl to obtain the driver name of the interface, and turns on the broadcast flag by default when it detects an ipvlan interface. This does not yet differentiate between L2, L3, or L3S mode.

@rsmarples we can use this ethtool method to detect most other device types, like bridge and tuntap, without reading /sys. I might refactor those after this is cleaned up.

TODO:

  • Modify DHCP IAID so that ipvlan interfaces do not generate an IAID conflict: ipvlan0: IAID conflicts with one assigned to eth0
  • Clean up patch before merging.

Fixes #32

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Mainly comments on style.
Otherwise looks good!

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Please remember to change the documentation as well!

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ido commented Apr 25, 2021

I squashed the commits into one patch. So far, this sets broadcast. I might have a solution for setting unique IAIDs soon.

Linux ipvlan interfaces share a MAC address with their siblings and
parent physical interface.  Before they are assigned an IP address,
these virtual interfaces do not receive DHCP OFFER unicast messages
because the ipvlan driver does not know to pass them to the virtual
interface yet by IP.  This chicken-and-egg problem is resolved with
two changes:

In this patch, we set the broadcast flag for an interface if it
belongs to the ipvlan driver, as detected via SIOCETHTOOL ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO.
(closes #32)

A forthcoming patch will automatically modify the DHCP IAID for
ipvlan interfaces so that they do not conflict with the parent
(lower/physical) interface IAID.  For now, dhcpcd will display a warning
log message when conflicting IAID (same MAC address) interfaces are active.

(A minor grammar correction is included free of charge.)
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Differentiate between ioctl error and zero-length driver name in if_get_driver.
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Automatically enable requesting broadcast reply on ipvlan
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