From: David Lamparter Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 15:41:26 +0000 (+0100) Subject: zebra: lingering IP address after deletion (BZ#486) X-Git-Tag: frr-2.0-rc1~1794 X-Git-Url: https://git.puffer.fish/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7f062c217b262e362a3362c677dea6c5e820adf1;p=matthieu%2Ffrr.git zebra: lingering IP address after deletion (BZ#486) zebra address bookkeeping is a mess. this is just a workaround to have IPv4 address deletion somewhat working on Linux. the if_unset_prefix call is synchronous, when it returns success the address deletion completed successfully. this is either signaled by a netlink ACK or by an OK return value from ioctl(). This version is wrapped by #ifdef HAVE_NETLINK so we don't touch the BSDs for now. * zebra/interface.c: On Linux, update zebra internal state after deleting an address. Signed-off-by: David Lamparter --- diff --git a/zebra/interface.c b/zebra/interface.c index 22422594c7..3578b79008 100644 --- a/zebra/interface.c +++ b/zebra/interface.c @@ -1297,13 +1297,28 @@ ip_address_uninstall (struct vty *vty, struct interface *ifp, safe_strerror(errno), VTY_NEWLINE); return CMD_WARNING; } + /* success! call returned that the address deletion went through. + * this is a synchronous operation, so we know it succeeded and can + * now update all internal state. */ + + /* the HAVE_NETLINK check is only here because, on BSD, although the + * call above is still synchronous, we get a second confirmation later + * through the route socket, and we don't want to touch that behaviour + * for now. It should work without the #ifdef, but why take the risk... + * -- equinox 2012-07-13 */ +#ifdef HAVE_NETLINK + + /* Remove connected route. */ + connected_down_ipv4 (ifp, ifc); -#if 0 /* Redistribute this information. */ zebra_interface_address_delete_update (ifp, ifc); - /* Remove connected route. */ - connected_down_ipv4 (ifp, ifc); + /* IP address propery set. */ + UNSET_FLAG (ifc->conf, ZEBRA_IFC_REAL); + + /* remove from interface, remark secondaries */ + if_subnet_delete (ifp, ifc); /* Free address information. */ listnode_delete (ifp->connected, ifc);