openrc/net/iproute2.sh
Robin H. Johnson 9a9c2acd8d net/{bridge,iproute2}: Stricter iproute2 ip link syntax & promisc handling
The 'dev' argument is only optional for ethX devices, for others it is
mandatory, so we should always include it.

Also tweak when promisc mode is applied to bridges.

Patches submitted by Denis Kaganovich <mahatma@bspu.unibel.by>.

X-Gentoo-Bug: #431204
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431204
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
2012-10-10 00:10:52 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
iproute2_depend()
{
program ip
provide interface
after ifconfig
}
_up()
{
ip link set dev "${IFACE}" up
}
_down()
{
ip link set dev "${IFACE}" down
}
_exists()
{
[ -e /sys/class/net/"$IFACE" ]
}
_ifindex()
{
local index=-1
local f v
if [ -e /sys/class/net/"${IFACE}"/ifindex ]; then
index=$(cat /sys/class/net/"${IFACE}"/ifindex)
else
for f in /sys/class/net/*/ifindex ; do
v=$(cat $f)
[ $v -gt $index ] && index=$v
done
: $(( index += 1 ))
fi
echo "${index}"
return 0
}
_is_wireless()
{
# Support new sysfs layout
[ -d /sys/class/net/"${IFACE}"/wireless -o \
-d /sys/class/net/"${IFACE}"/phy80211 ] && return 0
[ ! -e /proc/net/wireless ] && return 1
grep -Eq "^[[:space:]]*${IFACE}:" /proc/net/wireless
}
_set_flag()
{
local flag=$1 opt="on"
if [ "${flag#-}" != "${flag}" ]; then
flag=${flag#-}
opt="off"
fi
ip link set dev "${IFACE}" "${flag}" "${opt}"
}
_get_mac_address()
{
local mac=$(LC_ALL=C ip link show "${IFACE}" | sed -n \
-e 'y/abcdef/ABCDEF/' \
-e '/link\// s/^.*\<\(..:..:..:..:..:..\)\>.*/\1/p')
case "${mac}" in
00:00:00:00:00:00);;
44:44:44:44:44:44);;
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF);;
"");;
*) echo "${mac}"; return 0;;
esac
return 1
}
_set_mac_address()
{
ip link set dev "${IFACE}" address "$1"
}
_get_inet_addresses()
{
LC_ALL=C ip -family inet addr show "${IFACE}" | \
sed -n -e 's/.*inet \([^ ]*\).*/\1/p'
}
_get_inet_address()
{
set -- $(_get_inet_addresses)
[ $# = "0" ] && return 1
echo "$1"
}
_add_address()
{
if [ "$1" = "127.0.0.1/8" -a "${IFACE}" = "lo" ]; then
ip addr add "$@" dev "${IFACE}" 2>/dev/null
return 0
fi
local x
local address netmask broadcast peer anycast label scope
local valid_lft preferred_lft home nodad
local confflaglist
address="$1" ; shift
while [ -n "$*" ]; do
x=$1 ; shift
case "$x" in
netmask|ne*)
netmask="/$(_netmask2cidr "$1")" ; shift ;;
broadcast|brd|br*)
broadcast="$1" ; shift ;;
pointopoint|pointtopoint|peer|po*|pe*)
peer="$1" ; shift ;;
anycast|label|scope|valid_lft|preferred_lft|a*|l*|s*|v*|pr*)
case $x in
a*) x=anycast ;;
l*) x=label ;;
s*) x=scope ;;
v*) x=valid_lft ;;
pr*) x=preferred_lft ;;
esac
eval "$x=$1" ; shift ;;
home|nodad|h*|no*)
case $x in h*) x=home ;; n*) x=nodad ;; esac
# FIXME: If we need to reorder these, this will take more code
confflaglist="${confflaglist} $x" ; ;;
*)
ewarn "Unknown argument to config_$IFACE: $x"
esac
done
# Always scope lo addresses as host unless specified otherwise
if [ "${IFACE}" = "lo" ]; then
[ -z "$scope" ] && scope="host"
fi
# figure out the broadcast address if it is not specified
# This must NOT be set for IPv6 addresses
if [ "${address#*:}" = "${address}" ]; then
[ -z "$broadcast" ] && broadcast="+"
elif [ -n "$broadcast" ]; then
eerror "Broadcast keywords are not valid with IPv6 addresses"
return 1
fi
# This must appear on a single line, continuations cannot be used
set -- "${address}${netmask}" ${peer:+peer} ${peer} ${broadcast:+broadcast} ${broadcast} ${anycast:+anycast} ${anycast} ${label:+label} ${label} ${scope:+scope} ${scope} dev "${IFACE}" ${valid_lft:+valid_lft} $valid_lft ${preferred_lft:+preferred_lft} $preferred_lft $confflaglist
veinfo ip addr add "$@"
ip addr add "$@"
}
_add_route()
{
local family=
if [ "$1" = "-A" -o "$1" = "-f" -o "$1" = "-family" ]; then
family="-f $2"
shift; shift
elif [ "$1" = "-4" ]; then
family="-f inet"
shift
elif [ "$1" = "-6" ]; then
family="-f inet6"
shift
fi
if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
set -- "$1" "$2" via "$3"
elif [ "$3" = "gw" ]; then
local one=$1 two=$2
shift; shift; shift
set -- "${one}" "${two}" via "$@"
fi
local cmd= have_metric=false
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
metric) cmd="${cmd} $1"; have_metric=true;;
netmask) cmd="${cmd}/$(_netmask2cidr "$2")"; shift;;
-host|-net);;
*) cmd="${cmd} $1";;
esac
shift
done
# We cannot use a metric if we're using a nexthop
if ! ${have_metric} && \
[ -n "${metric}" -a \
"${cmd##* nexthop }" = "$cmd" ]
then
cmd="${cmd} metric ${metric}"
fi
veinfo ip ${family} route append ${cmd} dev "${IFACE}"
ip ${family} route append ${cmd} dev "${IFACE}"
eend $?
}
_delete_addresses()
{
ip addr flush dev "${IFACE}" scope global 2>/dev/null
ip addr flush dev "${IFACE}" scope site 2>/dev/null
if [ "${IFACE}" != "lo" ]; then
ip addr flush dev "${IFACE}" scope host 2>/dev/null
fi
return 0
}
_has_carrier()
{
LC_ALL=C ip link show dev "${IFACE}" | grep -q "LOWER_UP"
}
_tunnel()
{
ip tunnel "$@"
}
# This is just to trim whitespace, do not add any quoting!
_trim() {
echo $*
}
# This is our interface to Routing Policy Database RPDB
# This allows for advanced routing tricks
_ip_rule_runner() {
local cmd rules OIFS="${IFS}" family
if [ "$1" = "-4" -o "$1" = "-6" ]; then
family="$1"
shift
else
family="-4"
fi
cmd="$1"
rules="$2"
veindent
local IFS="$__IFS"
for ru in $rules ; do
unset IFS
ruN="$(_trim "${ru}")"
[ -z "${ruN}" ] && continue
vebegin "${cmd} ${ruN}"
ip $family rule ${cmd} ${ru}
veend $?
local IFS="$__IFS"
done
IFS="${OIFS}"
veoutdent
}
iproute2_pre_start()
{
local tunnel=
eval tunnel=\$iptunnel_${IFVAR}
if [ -n "${tunnel}" ]; then
# Set our base metric to 1000
metric=1000
# Bug#347657: If the mode is 'ipip6' or 'ip6ip6', the -6 must be passed
# to iproute2 during tunnel creation.
local ipproto=''
[ "${tunnel##mode ipip6}" != "${tunnel}" ] && ipproto='-6'
[ "${tunnel##mode ip6ip6}" != "${tunnel}" ] && ipproto='-6'
ebegin "Creating tunnel ${IFVAR}"
ip ${ipproto} tunnel add ${tunnel} name "${IFACE}"
eend $? || return 1
_up
fi
# MTU support
local mtu=
eval mtu=\$mtu_${IFVAR}
[ -n "${mtu}" ] && ip link set dev "${IFACE}" mtu "${mtu}"
# TX Queue Length support
local len=
eval len=\$txqueuelen_${IFVAR}
[ -n "${len}" ] && ip link set dev "${IFACE}" txqueuelen "${len}"
return 0
}
_iproute2_ipv6_tentative()
{
# Only check tentative when we have a carrier.
_has_carrier || return 1
LC_ALL=C ip addr show dev "${IFACE}" | \
grep -q "^[[:space:]]*inet6 .* tentative"
}
iproute2_post_start()
{
local n=5
# Kernel may not have IP built in
if [ -e /proc/net/route ]; then
local rules="$(_get_array "rules_${IFVAR}")"
if [ -n "${rules}" ]; then
if ! ip -4 rule list | grep -q "^"; then
eerror "IP Policy Routing (CONFIG_IP_MULTIPLE_TABLES) needed for ip rule"
else
service_set_value "ip_rule" "${rules}"
einfo "Adding IPv4 RPDB rules"
_ip_rule_runner -4 add "${rules}"
fi
fi
ip -4 route flush table cache dev "${IFACE}"
fi
# Kernel may not have IPv6 built in
if [ -e /proc/net/ipv6_route ]; then
local rules="$(_get_array "rules6_${IFVAR}")"
if [ -n "${rules}" ]; then
if ! ip -6 rule list | grep -q "^"; then
eerror "IPv6 Policy Routing (CONFIG_IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES) needed for ip rule"
else
service_set_value "ip6_rule" "${rules}"
einfo "Adding IPv6 RPDB rules"
_ip_rule_runner -6 add "${rules}"
fi
fi
ip -6 route flush table cache dev "${IFACE}"
fi
if _iproute2_ipv6_tentative; then
ebegin "Waiting for IPv6 addresses"
while [ $n -ge 0 ]; do
_iproute2_ipv6_tentative || break
sleep 1
: $(( n -= 1 ))
done
[ $n -ge 0 ]
eend $?
fi
return 0
}
iproute2_post_stop()
{
# Kernel may not have IP built in
if [ -e /proc/net/route ]; then
local rules="$(service_get_value "ip_rule")"
if [ -n "${rules}" ]; then
einfo "Removing IPv4 RPDB rules"
_ip_rule_runner -4 del "${rules}"
fi
# Only do something if the interface actually exist
if _exists; then
ip -4 route flush table cache dev "${IFACE}"
fi
fi
# Kernel may not have IPv6 built in
if [ -e /proc/net/ipv6_route ]; then
local rules="$(service_get_value "ip6_rule")"
if [ -n "${rules}" ]; then
einfo "Removing IPv6 RPDB rules"
_ip_rule_runner -6 del "${rules}"
fi
# Only do something if the interface actually exist
if _exists; then
ip -6 route flush table cache dev "${IFACE}"
fi
fi
# Don't delete sit0 as it's a special tunnel
if [ "${IFACE}" != "sit0" ]; then
if [ -n "$(ip tunnel show "${IFACE}" 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
ebegin "Destroying tunnel ${IFACE}"
ip tunnel del "${IFACE}"
eend $?
fi
fi
}
# Is the interface administratively/operationally up?
# The 'UP' status in ifconfig/iproute2 is the administrative status
# Operational state is available in iproute2 output as 'state UP', or the
# operstate sysfs variable.
# 0: up
# 1: down
# 2: invalid arguments
is_admin_up()
{
local iface="$1"
[ -z "$iface" ] && iface="$IFACE"
ip link show dev $iface | \
sed -n '1,1{ /[<,]UP[,>]/{ q 0 }}; q 1; '
}
is_oper_up()
{
local iface="$1"
[ -z "$iface" ] && iface="$IFACE"
read state </sys/class/net/"${iface}"/operstate
[ "x$state" = "up" ]
}