Re: [PATCH 1/1] Address regression in inet6_validate_link_af

From: Jonas Bonn
Date: Thu Jun 13 2019 - 12:47:58 EST


Hi Max,

On 12/06/2019 12:42, Maxim Mikityanskiy wrote:
On 2019-06-11 13:03, Jonas Bonn wrote:
Patch 7dc2bccab0ee37ac28096b8fcdc390a679a15841 introduces a regression
with systemd 241. In that revision, systemd-networkd fails to pass the
required flags early enough. This appears to be addressed in later
versions of systemd, but for users of version 241 where systemd-networkd
nonetheless worked with earlier kernels, the strict check introduced by
the patch causes a regression in behaviour.

This patch converts the failure to supply the required flags from an
error into a warning.
The purpose of my patch was to prevent a partial configuration update on
invalid input. -EINVAL was returned both before and after my patch, the
difference is that before my patch there was a partial update and a warning.

Your patch basically makes mine pointless, because you revert the fix,
and now we'll have the same partial update and two warnings.

Unfortunately, yes...


One more thing is that after applying your patch on top of mine, the
kernel won't return -EINVAL anymore on invalid input. Returning -EINVAL
is what happened before my patch, and also after my patch.

Yes, you're right, it would probably be better revert the entire patch because the checks in set_link_af have been dropped on the assumption that validate_link_af catches the badness.


Regarding the systemd issue, I don't think we should change the kernel
to adapt to bugs in systemd. systemd didn't have this bug from day one,
it was a regression introduced in [1]. The kernel has always returned
-EINVAL here, but the behavior before my patch was basically a UB, and
after the patch it's well-defined. If systemd saw EINVAL and relied on
the UB that came with it, it can't be a reason enough to break the kernel.

Moreover, the bug looks fixed in systemd's master, so what you suggest
is to insert a kernel-side workaround for an old version of software
when there is a fixed one.

I agree, systemd is buggy here. Probably what happens is:

i) systemd tries to set the link up
ii) it ends up doing a "partial" modification of the link state; critically, though, enough to actually effect the link state changing to UP
iii) systemd sees the -EINVAL error and decides it probably failed to bring up the link
iv) systemd then gets a notification that the link is up and runs a DHCP client on it

I haven't noticed any "partial modification" warnings in the kernel log but I wasn't looking for them, either...

With the new behaviour in 5.2, step ii) above results in no "partial modification" so the link remains down and systemd is forever unable to bring it up.

Anyway, for the record, the error is:

systemd: Could not bring up interface... (invalid parameter)

And the solution is: Linux >= 5.2 requires systemd != v241.

If nobody else notices, that's good enough for me.


Please correct me if anything I say is wrong.

Nothing wrong, but it's still a regression.

/Jonas


Thanks,
Max

[1]:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/0e2fdb83bb5e22047e0c7cc058b415d0e93f02cf

With this, systemd-networkd version 241 once
again is able to bring up the link, albeit not quite as intended and
thereby with a warning in the kernel log.

CC: Maxim Mikityanskiy <maximmi@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: David S. Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: Alexey Kuznetsov <kuznet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: Hideaki YOSHIFUJI <yoshfuji@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
net/ipv6/addrconf.c | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/net/ipv6/addrconf.c b/net/ipv6/addrconf.c
index 081bb517e40d..e2477bf92e12 100644
--- a/net/ipv6/addrconf.c
+++ b/net/ipv6/addrconf.c
@@ -5696,7 +5696,8 @@ static int inet6_validate_link_af(const struct net_device *dev,
return err;
if (!tb[IFLA_INET6_TOKEN] && !tb[IFLA_INET6_ADDR_GEN_MODE])
- return -EINVAL;
+ net_warn_ratelimited(
+ "required link flag omitted: TOKEN/ADDR_GEN_MODE\n");
if (tb[IFLA_INET6_ADDR_GEN_MODE]) {
u8 mode = nla_get_u8(tb[IFLA_INET6_ADDR_GEN_MODE]);