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net: l3mdev: Support for sockets bound to enslaved device
A missing piece to the VRF puzzle is the ability to bind sockets to
devices enslaved to a VRF. This patch set adds the enslaved device
index, sdif, to IPv4 and IPv6 socket lookups. The end result for users
is the following scope options for services:
1. "global" services - sockets not bound to any device
Allows 1 service to work across all network interfaces with
connected sockets bound to the VRF the connection originates
(Requires net.ipv4.tcp_l3mdev_accept=1 for TCP and
net.ipv4.udp_l3mdev_accept=1 for UDP)
2. "VRF" local services - sockets bound to a VRF
Sockets work across all network interfaces enslaved to a VRF but
are limited to just the one VRF.
3. "device" services - sockets bound to a specific network interface
Service works only through the one specific interface.
v3
- convert __inet_lookup_established in dccp_v4_err; missed in v2
v2
- remove sk_lookup struct and add sdif as an argument to existing
functions
Changes since RFC:
- no significant logic changes; mainly whitespace cleanups
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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