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Lorenzo Colitti committed 20599bae2f4
ANDROID: net: ipv6: autoconf routes into per-device tables Currently, IPv6 router discovery always puts routes into RT6_TABLE_MAIN. This causes problems for connection managers that want to support multiple simultaneous network connections and want control over which one is used by default (e.g., wifi and wired). To work around this connection managers typically take the routes they prefer and copy them to static routes with low metrics in the main table. This puts the burden on the connection manager to watch netlink to see if the routes have changed, delete the routes when their lifetime expires, etc. Instead, this patch adds a per-interface sysctl to have the kernel put autoconf routes into different tables. This allows each interface to have its own autoconf table, and choosing the default interface (or using different interfaces at the same time for different types of traffic) can be done using appropriate ip rules. The sysctl behaves as follows: - = 0: default. Put routes into RT6_TABLE_MAIN as before. - > 0: manual. Put routes into the specified table. - < 0: automatic. Add the absolute value of the sysctl to the device's ifindex, and use that table. The automatic mode is most useful in conjunction with net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_ra_rt_table. A connection manager or distribution could set it to, say, -100 on boot, and thereafter just use IP rules. Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Colitti <lorenzo@google.com> [AmitP: Refactored original changes to align with the changes introduced by upstream commits 830218c1add1 ("net: ipv6: Fix processing of RAs in presence of VRF"), 8d1c802b2815 ("net/ipv6: Flip FIB entries to fib6_info"). Also folded following android-4.9 commit changes into this patch be65fb01da4d ("ANDROID: net: ipv6: remove unused variable ifindex in")] Bug: 120445791 Change-Id: I82d16e3737d9cdfa6489e649e247894d0d60cbb1 Signed-off-by: Amit Pundir <amit.pundir@linaro.org>