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authorTom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>2014-07-03 22:47:51 +0200
committerTom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>2014-07-03 22:55:05 +0200
commit4958aee4977f325be19f0e1e4b424922c3cada5f (patch)
tree29fdfb0dd66be1deb4a23ea52cec9263299fa6e5 /src/udev/udev-builtin-input_id.c
parent393c0c5e64d0cb85ce14f25a06fa8958c9e119e7 (diff)
networkd: properly track addresses when first added
When doing a NEWADDR, the reply we get back is the NEWADDR itself, rather than just an empty ack (unlike how NEWLINK works). For this reason, the process that did the NEWADDR does not get the broadcast message. We were only listening for broadcast messages, and hence not tracking the addresses we added ourselves. This went unnoticed as the kernel will usually send NEWADDR messages from time to time anyway, so things would mostly work, but in the worst case we would not notice that a routable address was available and consider ourselves offline.
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