On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 02:08:25PM +0200, Florian Westphal wrote: > Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > -|Keyword| Description| Type > > > +|flag| Description > > > +|daddr| Perform a normal route lookup: search fib for route to the *destination address* of the packet. > > > +|saddr| Perform a reverse route lookup: search the fib for route to the *source address* of the packet. > > > +|mark | consider the packet mark (nfmark) when querying the fib. > > > +|iif | fail fib lookup unless route exists and its output interface is identical to the packets input interface > > > > maybe easier to understand? > > > > if fib lookups provides a route then check its output interface is identical to the packets *input* interface. > > > > > +|oif | fail fib lookup unless route exists and its output interface is identical to the packets output interface. > > > > if fib lookups provides a route then check its output interface is identical to the packets *output* interface. > > Its better, updated, thanks. > > > > This flag can only be used with the *type* result. > > > > Are you sure 'oif' can only be used with type? I can see NFTA_FIB_F_OIF is available in nft_fib4_eval() > > > > if (priv->flags & NFTA_FIB_F_OIF) > > oif = nft_out(pkt); > > else if (priv->flags & NFTA_FIB_F_IIF) > > oif = nft_in(pkt); > > else > > oif = NULL; > > Seems to be dead code. nft_fib_init() has: > switch (priv->result) { > case NFT_FIB_RESULT_OIF: > if (priv->flags & NFTA_FIB_F_OIF) > return -EINVAL; > len = sizeof(int); > break; > case NFT_FIB_RESULT_OIFNAME: > if (priv->flags & NFTA_FIB_F_OIF) > return -EINVAL; > len = IFNAMSIZ; > > > since _OIF and _OIFNAME was restricted to prerouting, nf hookfn has NULL > output interface, so there is nothing we could compare against. > > Now its available in forward too so it could be selectively relaxed for > this, but, what is the use case? > > Do a RPF in forward, then we need to compare vs. incoming interface. This is for an esoteric scenario: Policy-based routing using input interface as key. The fib rule for RPF does not work from prerouting because iif cannot be inferred, there is no way to know if route in the reverse direction exists until the route lookup for this direction is done. commit be8be04e5ddb9842d4ff2c1e4eaeec6ca801c573 Author: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu Mar 31 17:14:47 2022 +0200 netfilter: nft_fib: reverse path filter for policy-based routing on iif If policy-based routing using the iif selector is used, then the fib expression fails to look up for the reverse path from the prerouting hook because the input interface cannot be inferred. In order to support this scenario, extend the fib expression to allow to use after the route lookup, from the forward hook. > But for outgoing interface, we'd do a normal route lookup, but the stack > already did that for us (as packet is already being forwarded). > > So what would be the desired outcome for a 'fib daddr . oif' check? Hm, this always evaluates true from forward and any later hook. I missing now, what is the point of . oif in general?