linux-stable/include/uapi/linux/neighbour.h
Nikolay Aleksandrov 45a687879b net: bridge: fix flags interpretation for extern learn fdb entries
Ignore fdb flags when adding port extern learn entries and always set
BR_FDB_LOCAL flag when adding bridge extern learn entries. This is
closest to the behaviour we had before and avoids breaking any use cases
which were allowed.

This patch fixes iproute2 calls which assume NUD_PERMANENT and were
allowed before, example:
$ bridge fdb add 00:11:22:33:44:55 dev swp1 extern_learn

Extern learn entries are allowed to roam, but do not expire, so static
or dynamic flags make no sense for them.

Also add a comment for future reference.

Fixes: eb100e0e24 ("net: bridge: allow to add externally learned entries from user-space")
Fixes: 0541a62932 ("net: bridge: validate the NUD_PERMANENT bit when adding an extern_learn FDB entry")
Reviewed-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210810110010.43859-1-razor@blackwall.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-08-10 11:29:39 -07:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
#ifndef __LINUX_NEIGHBOUR_H
#define __LINUX_NEIGHBOUR_H
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/netlink.h>
struct ndmsg {
__u8 ndm_family;
__u8 ndm_pad1;
__u16 ndm_pad2;
__s32 ndm_ifindex;
__u16 ndm_state;
__u8 ndm_flags;
__u8 ndm_type;
};
enum {
NDA_UNSPEC,
NDA_DST,
NDA_LLADDR,
NDA_CACHEINFO,
NDA_PROBES,
NDA_VLAN,
NDA_PORT,
NDA_VNI,
NDA_IFINDEX,
NDA_MASTER,
NDA_LINK_NETNSID,
NDA_SRC_VNI,
NDA_PROTOCOL, /* Originator of entry */
NDA_NH_ID,
NDA_FDB_EXT_ATTRS,
__NDA_MAX
};
#define NDA_MAX (__NDA_MAX - 1)
/*
* Neighbor Cache Entry Flags
*/
#define NTF_USE 0x01
#define NTF_SELF 0x02
#define NTF_MASTER 0x04
#define NTF_PROXY 0x08 /* == ATF_PUBL */
#define NTF_EXT_LEARNED 0x10
#define NTF_OFFLOADED 0x20
#define NTF_STICKY 0x40
#define NTF_ROUTER 0x80
/*
* Neighbor Cache Entry States.
*/
#define NUD_INCOMPLETE 0x01
#define NUD_REACHABLE 0x02
#define NUD_STALE 0x04
#define NUD_DELAY 0x08
#define NUD_PROBE 0x10
#define NUD_FAILED 0x20
/* Dummy states */
#define NUD_NOARP 0x40
#define NUD_PERMANENT 0x80
#define NUD_NONE 0x00
/* NUD_NOARP & NUD_PERMANENT are pseudostates, they never change
* and make no address resolution or NUD.
* NUD_PERMANENT also cannot be deleted by garbage collectors.
* When NTF_EXT_LEARNED is set for a bridge fdb entry the different cache entry
* states don't make sense and thus are ignored. Such entries don't age and
* can roam.
*/
struct nda_cacheinfo {
__u32 ndm_confirmed;
__u32 ndm_used;
__u32 ndm_updated;
__u32 ndm_refcnt;
};
/*****************************************************************
* Neighbour tables specific messages.
*
* To retrieve the neighbour tables send RTM_GETNEIGHTBL with the
* NLM_F_DUMP flag set. Every neighbour table configuration is
* spread over multiple messages to avoid running into message
* size limits on systems with many interfaces. The first message
* in the sequence transports all not device specific data such as
* statistics, configuration, and the default parameter set.
* This message is followed by 0..n messages carrying device
* specific parameter sets.
* Although the ordering should be sufficient, NDTA_NAME can be
* used to identify sequences. The initial message can be identified
* by checking for NDTA_CONFIG. The device specific messages do
* not contain this TLV but have NDTPA_IFINDEX set to the
* corresponding interface index.
*
* To change neighbour table attributes, send RTM_SETNEIGHTBL
* with NDTA_NAME set. Changeable attribute include NDTA_THRESH[1-3],
* NDTA_GC_INTERVAL, and all TLVs in NDTA_PARMS unless marked
* otherwise. Device specific parameter sets can be changed by
* setting NDTPA_IFINDEX to the interface index of the corresponding
* device.
****/
struct ndt_stats {
__u64 ndts_allocs;
__u64 ndts_destroys;
__u64 ndts_hash_grows;
__u64 ndts_res_failed;
__u64 ndts_lookups;
__u64 ndts_hits;
__u64 ndts_rcv_probes_mcast;
__u64 ndts_rcv_probes_ucast;
__u64 ndts_periodic_gc_runs;
__u64 ndts_forced_gc_runs;
__u64 ndts_table_fulls;
};
enum {
NDTPA_UNSPEC,
NDTPA_IFINDEX, /* u32, unchangeable */
NDTPA_REFCNT, /* u32, read-only */
NDTPA_REACHABLE_TIME, /* u64, read-only, msecs */
NDTPA_BASE_REACHABLE_TIME, /* u64, msecs */
NDTPA_RETRANS_TIME, /* u64, msecs */
NDTPA_GC_STALETIME, /* u64, msecs */
NDTPA_DELAY_PROBE_TIME, /* u64, msecs */
NDTPA_QUEUE_LEN, /* u32 */
NDTPA_APP_PROBES, /* u32 */
NDTPA_UCAST_PROBES, /* u32 */
NDTPA_MCAST_PROBES, /* u32 */
NDTPA_ANYCAST_DELAY, /* u64, msecs */
NDTPA_PROXY_DELAY, /* u64, msecs */
NDTPA_PROXY_QLEN, /* u32 */
NDTPA_LOCKTIME, /* u64, msecs */
NDTPA_QUEUE_LENBYTES, /* u32 */
NDTPA_MCAST_REPROBES, /* u32 */
NDTPA_PAD,
__NDTPA_MAX
};
#define NDTPA_MAX (__NDTPA_MAX - 1)
struct ndtmsg {
__u8 ndtm_family;
__u8 ndtm_pad1;
__u16 ndtm_pad2;
};
struct ndt_config {
__u16 ndtc_key_len;
__u16 ndtc_entry_size;
__u32 ndtc_entries;
__u32 ndtc_last_flush; /* delta to now in msecs */
__u32 ndtc_last_rand; /* delta to now in msecs */
__u32 ndtc_hash_rnd;
__u32 ndtc_hash_mask;
__u32 ndtc_hash_chain_gc;
__u32 ndtc_proxy_qlen;
};
enum {
NDTA_UNSPEC,
NDTA_NAME, /* char *, unchangeable */
NDTA_THRESH1, /* u32 */
NDTA_THRESH2, /* u32 */
NDTA_THRESH3, /* u32 */
NDTA_CONFIG, /* struct ndt_config, read-only */
NDTA_PARMS, /* nested TLV NDTPA_* */
NDTA_STATS, /* struct ndt_stats, read-only */
NDTA_GC_INTERVAL, /* u64, msecs */
NDTA_PAD,
__NDTA_MAX
};
#define NDTA_MAX (__NDTA_MAX - 1)
/* FDB activity notification bits used in NFEA_ACTIVITY_NOTIFY:
* - FDB_NOTIFY_BIT - notify on activity/expire for any entry
* - FDB_NOTIFY_INACTIVE_BIT - mark as inactive to avoid multiple notifications
*/
enum {
FDB_NOTIFY_BIT = (1 << 0),
FDB_NOTIFY_INACTIVE_BIT = (1 << 1)
};
/* embedded into NDA_FDB_EXT_ATTRS:
* [NDA_FDB_EXT_ATTRS] = {
* [NFEA_ACTIVITY_NOTIFY]
* ...
* }
*/
enum {
NFEA_UNSPEC,
NFEA_ACTIVITY_NOTIFY,
NFEA_DONT_REFRESH,
__NFEA_MAX
};
#define NFEA_MAX (__NFEA_MAX - 1)
#endif