On 12/21/18 5:15 PM, Linus Lüssing wrote: > Hi, > > This patchset adds initial Multicast Router Discovery support to > the Linux bridge (RFC4286). With MRD it is possible to detect multicast > routers and mark bridge ports and forward multicast packets to such routers > accordingly. > > So far, multicast routers are detected via IGMP/MLD queries and PIM > messages in the Linux bridge. As there is only one active, selected > querier at a time RFC4541 ("Considerations for Internet Group Management > Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Snooping > Switches") section 2.1.1.a) recommends snooping Multicast Router > Advertisements as provided by MRD (RFC4286). > > > The first two patches are refactoring some existing code which is reused > for parsing the Multicast Router Advertisements later in the fourth > patch. The third patch lets the bridge join the all-snoopers multicast > address to be able to reliably receive the Multicast Router > Advertisements. > > > What is not implemented yet from RFC4286 yet: > > * Sending Multicast Router Solicitations: > -> RFC4286: "[...] may be sent when [...] an interface is > (re-)initialized [or] MRD is enabled" > * Snooping Multicast Router Terminations: > -> currently this only relies on our own timeouts > * Adjusting timeouts with the values provided in the announcements > > > Regards, Linus > > > Hi Linus, Nice work, unfortunately net-next is currenty closed. Anyway I'll review the patches in detail after the holidays so if there's anything it can be adjusted for when net-next opens up. Thanks, Nik