Unlike IPv4, IPv6 routing strictly requires the source address to be valid on the outgoing interface. If the NS target is set to a remote VLAN interface, and the source address is also configured on a VLAN over a bond interface, setting the oif to the bond device will fail to retrieve the correct destination route.
Fix this by not setting the oif to the bond device when retrieving the NS target destination. This allows the correct destination device (the VLAN interface) to be determined, so that bond_verify_device_path can return the proper VLAN tags for sending NS messages.
Reported-by: David Wilder wilder@us.ibm.com Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/aGOKggdfjv0cApTO@fedora/ Suggested-by: Jay Vosburgh jv@jvosburgh.net Fixes: 4e24be018eb9 ("bonding: add new parameter ns_targets") Signed-off-by: Hangbin Liu liuhangbin@gmail.com ---
v2: split the patch into 2 parts, the kernel change and test update (Jay Vosburgh)
--- drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c index 257333c88710..30cf97f4e814 100644 --- a/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c +++ b/drivers/net/bonding/bond_main.c @@ -3355,7 +3355,6 @@ static void bond_ns_send_all(struct bonding *bond, struct slave *slave) /* Find out through which dev should the packet go */ memset(&fl6, 0, sizeof(struct flowi6)); fl6.daddr = targets[i]; - fl6.flowi6_oif = bond->dev->ifindex;
dst = ip6_route_output(dev_net(bond->dev), NULL, &fl6); if (dst->error) {