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Subject[PATCH][RFC] 2.4.20-pre11 bonding patch for multiple arp_ip_targets
Hi all,

Below you find a simple patch for the bonding module that allows multiple arp_ip_targets .
Having just one arp_ip_target would leave room for confusion when the reference
node goes down leaving other nodes to think their interface is malfunctioning.

This patch is based on 2.4.20-pre11. This and the same patch for 2.4.18 and 2.4.19
can be found on http://www.enterprise.be/

Regards,
Bert

----------------cut-here-------BEGIN-----------------------------------------------
--- drivers/net/bonding.c-orig 2002-10-25 23:38:55.000000000 +0200
+++ drivers/net/bonding.c 2002-10-26 00:06:12.000000000 +0200
@@ -191,6 +191,9 @@
* - Fixed up bond_check_dev_link() (and callers): removed some magic
* numbers, banished local MII_ defines, wrapped ioctl calls to
* prevent EFAULT errors
+ *
+ * 2002/10/22 - Bert Barbe <bert.barbe at oracle dot com>
+ * - Add support for multiple arp_ip_target
*/

#include <linux/config.h>
@@ -238,9 +241,10 @@
#define BOND_LINK_ARP_INTERV 0
#endif

+#define MAX_ARP_IP_TARGETS 16
static int arp_interval = BOND_LINK_ARP_INTERV;
-static char *arp_ip_target = NULL;
-static unsigned long arp_target = 0;
+static char *arp_ip_target[MAX_ARP_IP_TARGETS] = { NULL, };
+static unsigned long arp_target[MAX_ARP_IP_TARGETS] = { 0, } ;
static u32 my_ip = 0;
char *arp_target_hw_addr = NULL;

@@ -262,8 +266,8 @@
MODULE_PARM(mode, "i");
MODULE_PARM(arp_interval, "i");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(arp_interval, "arp interval in milliseconds");
-MODULE_PARM(arp_ip_target, "s");
-MODULE_PARM_DESC(arp_ip_target, "arp target in n.n.n.n form");
+MODULE_PARM(arp_ip_target, "1-" __MODULE_STRING(MAX_ARP_IP_TARGETS) "s");
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(arp_ip_target, "arp target(s) in n.n.n.n form");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(mode, "Mode of operation : 0 for round robin, 1 for active-backup, 2 for xor");
MODULE_PARM(updelay, "i");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(updelay, "Delay before considering link up, in milliseconds");
@@ -1489,11 +1493,17 @@
} else {
if ((jiffies - slave->dev->last_rx) <=
the_delta_in_ticks) {
- arp_send(ARPOP_REQUEST, ETH_P_ARP,
- arp_target, slave->dev,
- my_ip, arp_target_hw_addr,
- slave->dev->dev_addr,
- arp_target_hw_addr);
+ int i;
+ for ( i=0;
+ (i<MAX_ARP_IP_TARGETS) && arp_target[i];
+ i++) {
+ arp_send(ARPOP_REQUEST, ETH_P_ARP,
+ arp_target[i], slave->dev,
+ my_ip, arp_target_hw_addr,
+ slave->dev->dev_addr,
+ arp_target_hw_addr);
+ }
+
}
}
} else
@@ -1545,11 +1555,17 @@
the_delta_in_ticks) ||
((jiffies - slave->dev->last_rx) >=
the_delta_in_ticks) ) {
- arp_send(ARPOP_REQUEST, ETH_P_ARP,
- arp_target, slave->dev,
- my_ip, arp_target_hw_addr,
- slave->dev->dev_addr,
- arp_target_hw_addr);
+ int i;
+ for ( i=0;
+ (i<MAX_ARP_IP_TARGETS) && arp_target[i];
+ i++) {
+ arp_send(ARPOP_REQUEST, ETH_P_ARP,
+ arp_target[i], slave->dev,
+ my_ip, arp_target_hw_addr,
+ slave->dev->dev_addr,
+ arp_target_hw_addr);
+ }
+
}
}

@@ -1564,9 +1580,15 @@
read_unlock(&bond->ptrlock);
slave = (slave_t *)bond;
while ((slave = slave->prev) != (slave_t *)bond) {
- arp_send(ARPOP_REQUEST, ETH_P_ARP, arp_target,
- slave->dev, my_ip, arp_target_hw_addr,
- slave->dev->dev_addr, arp_target_hw_addr);
+ int i;
+ for ( i=0;
+ (i<MAX_ARP_IP_TARGETS) && arp_target[i];
+ i++) {
+ arp_send(ARPOP_REQUEST, ETH_P_ARP, arp_target[i],
+ slave->dev, my_ip, arp_target_hw_addr,
+ slave->dev->dev_addr, arp_target_hw_addr);
+ }
+
}
}
else {
@@ -1980,6 +2002,7 @@
memcpy(&my_ip, the_ip, 4);
}

+#if 0 /* no hw adresses should be cached permanently ! */
/* if we are sending arp packets and don't know
the target hw address, save it so we don't need
to use a broadcast address */
@@ -1990,6 +2013,7 @@
arp_target_hw_addr = kmalloc(ETH_ALEN, GFP_KERNEL);
memcpy(arp_target_hw_addr, eth_hdr->h_dest, ETH_ALEN);
}
+#endif

read_lock_irqsave(&bond->lock, flags);

@@ -2328,6 +2352,7 @@
{
int no;
int err;
+ int i;

/* Find a name for this unit */
static struct net_device *dev_bond = NULL;
@@ -2370,12 +2395,17 @@
arp_interval = BOND_LINK_ARP_INTERV;
}

- if (arp_ip_target) {
+ for (i=0 ; (i < MAX_ARP_IP_TARGETS) && arp_ip_target[i] ; i++ ) {
/* TODO: check and log bad ip address */
- if (my_inet_aton(arp_ip_target, &arp_target) == 0) {
+ if (my_inet_aton(arp_ip_target[i], &arp_target[i]) == 0)
arp_interval = 0;
- }
- }
+ else {
+ printk (KERN_INFO
+ "bonding: arp_ip_target[%d]=%s.\n",
+ i,arp_ip_target[i]);
+ }
+ }
+

for (no = 0; no < max_bonds; no++) {
dev_bond->init = bond_init;
----------------cut-here--END------------------------------------------------------

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