Commit 79e25959 authored by Roland Dreier's avatar Roland Dreier Committed by Doug Ledford

IB/addr: Fix setting source address in addr6_resolve()

Commit eea40b8f ("infiniband: call ipv6 route lookup via the stub
interface") introduced a regression in address resolution when connecting
to IPv6 destination addresses.  The old code called ip6_route_output(),
while the new code calls ipv6_stub->ipv6_dst_lookup().  The two are almost
the same, except that ipv6_dst_lookup() also calls ip6_route_get_saddr()
if the source address is in6addr_any.

This means that the test of ipv6_addr_any(&fl6.saddr) now never succeeds,
and so we never copy the source address out.  This ends up causing
rdma_resolve_addr() to fail, because without a resolved source address,
cma_acquire_dev() will fail to find an RDMA device to use.  For me, this
causes connecting to an NVMe over Fabrics target via RoCE / IPv6 to fail.

Fix this by copying out fl6.saddr if ipv6_addr_any() is true for the original
source address passed into addr6_resolve().  We can drop our call to
ipv6_dev_get_saddr() because ipv6_dst_lookup() already does that work.

Fixes: eea40b8f ("infiniband: call ipv6 route lookup via the stub interface")
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.12+
Signed-off-by: default avatarRoland Dreier <roland@purestorage.com>
Acked-by: default avatarPaolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDoug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
parent d3957b86
......@@ -449,12 +449,7 @@ static int addr6_resolve(struct sockaddr_in6 *src_in,
return ret;
rt = (struct rt6_info *)dst;
if (ipv6_addr_any(&fl6.saddr)) {
ret = ipv6_dev_get_saddr(addr->net, ip6_dst_idev(dst)->dev,
&fl6.daddr, 0, &fl6.saddr);
if (ret)
goto put;
if (ipv6_addr_any(&src_in->sin6_addr)) {
src_in->sin6_family = AF_INET6;
src_in->sin6_addr = fl6.saddr;
}
......@@ -471,9 +466,6 @@ static int addr6_resolve(struct sockaddr_in6 *src_in,
*pdst = dst;
return 0;
put:
dst_release(dst);
return ret;
}
#else
static int addr6_resolve(struct sockaddr_in6 *src_in,
......
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