Kernel support for dumping the multicast querier state was added in this commit [1]. As some people might be interested to get this information from userspace, this commit implements the necessary changes to show it via ip -d link show [dev] The querier state shows the following information for IPv4 and IPv6 respectively: 1) The ip address of the current querier in the network. This could be ourselves or an external querier. 2) The port on which the querier was seen 3) Querier timeout in seconds [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=c7fa1d9b1fb179375e889ff076a1566ecc997bfc Signed-off-by: Fabian Pfitzner <f.pfitzner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- v1->v2 - refactor code - link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20241025142836.19946-1-f.pfitzner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ v2->v3 - use print_color_string for addresses - link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20241030222136.3395120-1-f.pfitzner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ ip/iplink_bridge.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+) diff --git a/ip/iplink_bridge.c b/ip/iplink_bridge.c index f01ffe15..9c01154b 100644 --- a/ip/iplink_bridge.c +++ b/ip/iplink_bridge.c @@ -661,6 +661,66 @@ static void bridge_print_opt(struct link_util *lu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *tb[]) "mcast_querier %u ", rta_getattr_u8(tb[IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERIER])); + if (tb[IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERIER_STATE]) { + struct rtattr *bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_MAX + 1]; + + SPRINT_BUF(other_time); + + parse_rtattr_nested(bqtb, BRIDGE_QUERIER_MAX, tb[IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERIER_STATE]); + memset(other_time, 0, sizeof(other_time)); + + open_json_object("mcast_querier_state_ipv4"); + if (bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IP_ADDRESS]) { + print_string(PRINT_FP, + NULL, + "%s ", + "mcast_querier_ipv4_addr"); + print_color_string(PRINT_ANY, + COLOR_INET, + "mcast_querier_ipv4_addr", + "%s ", + format_host_rta(AF_INET, bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IP_ADDRESS])); + } + if (bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IP_PORT]) + print_uint(PRINT_ANY, + "mcast_querier_ipv4_port", + "mcast_querier_ipv4_port %u ", + rta_getattr_u32(bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IP_PORT])); + if (bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IP_OTHER_TIMER]) + print_string(PRINT_ANY, + "mcast_querier_ipv4_other_timer", + "mcast_querier_ipv4_other_timer %s ", + sprint_time64( + rta_getattr_u64(bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IP_OTHER_TIMER]), + other_time)); + close_json_object(); + open_json_object("mcast_querier_state_ipv6"); + if (bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IPV6_ADDRESS]) { + print_string(PRINT_FP, + NULL, + "%s ", + "mcast_querier_ipv6_addr"); + print_color_string(PRINT_ANY, + COLOR_INET6, + "mcast_querier_ipv6_addr", + "%s ", + format_host_rta(AF_INET6, bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IPV6_ADDRESS])); + } + if (bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IPV6_PORT]) + print_uint(PRINT_ANY, + "mcast_querier_ipv6_port", + "mcast_querier_ipv6_port %u ", + rta_getattr_u32(bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IPV6_PORT])); + if (bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IPV6_OTHER_TIMER]) + print_string(PRINT_ANY, + "mcast_querier_ipv6_other_timer", + "mcast_querier_ipv6_other_timer %s ", + sprint_time64( + rta_getattr_u64(bqtb[BRIDGE_QUERIER_IPV6_OTHER_TIMER]), + other_time)); + close_json_object(); + } + if (tb[IFLA_BR_MCAST_HASH_ELASTICITY]) print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "mcast_hash_elasticity", -- 2.39.5