]>
Commit | Line | Data |
---|---|---|
1c79356b A |
1 | /* |
2 | * Copyright (c) 2000 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. | |
3 | * | |
4 | * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ | |
5 | * | |
ff6e181a A |
6 | * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code |
7 | * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License | |
8 | * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in | |
9 | * compliance with the License. Please obtain a copy of the License at | |
10 | * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this | |
11 | * file. | |
1c79356b | 12 | * |
ff6e181a A |
13 | * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are |
14 | * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER | |
1c79356b A |
15 | * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, |
16 | * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, | |
ff6e181a A |
17 | * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. |
18 | * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and | |
19 | * limitations under the License. | |
1c79356b A |
20 | * |
21 | * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ | |
22 | */ | |
23 | /* | |
24 | * Copyright 1994, 1995 Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
25 | * | |
26 | * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and | |
27 | * its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby | |
28 | * granted, provided that both the above copyright notice and this | |
29 | * permission notice appear in all copies, that both the above | |
30 | * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all | |
31 | * supporting documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used | |
32 | * in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the | |
33 | * software without specific, written prior permission. M.I.T. makes | |
34 | * no representations about the suitability of this software for any | |
35 | * purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied | |
36 | * warranty. | |
37 | * | |
38 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY M.I.T. ``AS IS''. M.I.T. DISCLAIMS | |
39 | * ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, | |
40 | * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF | |
41 | * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT | |
42 | * SHALL M.I.T. BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, | |
43 | * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT | |
44 | * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF | |
45 | * USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND | |
46 | * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, | |
47 | * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT | |
48 | * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | |
49 | * SUCH DAMAGE. | |
50 | * | |
9bccf70c | 51 | * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/in_rmx.c,v 1.37.2.1 2001/05/14 08:23:49 ru Exp $ |
1c79356b A |
52 | */ |
53 | ||
54 | /* | |
55 | * This code does two things necessary for the enhanced TCP metrics to | |
56 | * function in a useful manner: | |
57 | * 1) It marks all non-host routes as `cloning', thus ensuring that | |
58 | * every actual reference to such a route actually gets turned | |
59 | * into a reference to a host route to the specific destination | |
60 | * requested. | |
61 | * 2) When such routes lose all their references, it arranges for them | |
62 | * to be deleted in some random collection of circumstances, so that | |
63 | * a large quantity of stale routing data is not kept in kernel memory | |
64 | * indefinitely. See in_rtqtimo() below for the exact mechanism. | |
65 | */ | |
66 | ||
67 | #include <sys/param.h> | |
68 | #include <sys/systm.h> | |
69 | #include <sys/kernel.h> | |
70 | #include <sys/sysctl.h> | |
71 | #include <sys/socket.h> | |
72 | #include <sys/mbuf.h> | |
73 | #include <sys/syslog.h> | |
91447636 | 74 | #include <kern/lock.h> |
1c79356b A |
75 | |
76 | #include <net/if.h> | |
77 | #include <net/route.h> | |
78 | #include <netinet/in.h> | |
79 | #include <netinet/in_var.h> | |
80 | ||
91447636 | 81 | extern int in_inithead(void **head, int off); |
1c79356b | 82 | |
9bccf70c A |
83 | #ifdef __APPLE__ |
84 | static void in_rtqtimo(void *rock); | |
85 | #endif | |
86 | ||
1c79356b | 87 | #define RTPRF_OURS RTF_PROTO3 /* set on routes we manage */ |
91447636 | 88 | extern lck_mtx_t *rt_mtx; |
1c79356b A |
89 | |
90 | /* | |
91 | * Do what we need to do when inserting a route. | |
92 | */ | |
93 | static struct radix_node * | |
94 | in_addroute(void *v_arg, void *n_arg, struct radix_node_head *head, | |
95 | struct radix_node *treenodes) | |
96 | { | |
97 | struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)treenodes; | |
98 | struct sockaddr_in *sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)rt_key(rt); | |
99 | struct radix_node *ret; | |
100 | ||
101 | /* | |
102 | * For IP, all unicast non-host routes are automatically cloning. | |
103 | */ | |
104 | if(IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(sin->sin_addr.s_addr))) | |
105 | rt->rt_flags |= RTF_MULTICAST; | |
106 | ||
107 | if(!(rt->rt_flags & (RTF_HOST | RTF_CLONING | RTF_MULTICAST))) { | |
108 | rt->rt_flags |= RTF_PRCLONING; | |
109 | } | |
110 | ||
111 | /* | |
112 | * A little bit of help for both IP output and input: | |
113 | * For host routes, we make sure that RTF_BROADCAST | |
114 | * is set for anything that looks like a broadcast address. | |
115 | * This way, we can avoid an expensive call to in_broadcast() | |
116 | * in ip_output() most of the time (because the route passed | |
117 | * to ip_output() is almost always a host route). | |
118 | * | |
119 | * We also do the same for local addresses, with the thought | |
120 | * that this might one day be used to speed up ip_input(). | |
121 | * | |
122 | * We also mark routes to multicast addresses as such, because | |
123 | * it's easy to do and might be useful (but this is much more | |
124 | * dubious since it's so easy to inspect the address). (This | |
125 | * is done above.) | |
126 | */ | |
127 | if (rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) { | |
128 | if (in_broadcast(sin->sin_addr, rt->rt_ifp)) { | |
129 | rt->rt_flags |= RTF_BROADCAST; | |
130 | } else { | |
131 | #define satosin(sa) ((struct sockaddr_in *)sa) | |
132 | if (satosin(rt->rt_ifa->ifa_addr)->sin_addr.s_addr | |
133 | == sin->sin_addr.s_addr) | |
134 | rt->rt_flags |= RTF_LOCAL; | |
135 | #undef satosin | |
136 | } | |
137 | } | |
138 | ||
139 | if (!rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu && !(rt->rt_rmx.rmx_locks & RTV_MTU) | |
140 | && rt->rt_ifp) | |
141 | rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu = rt->rt_ifp->if_mtu; | |
142 | ||
143 | ret = rn_addroute(v_arg, n_arg, head, treenodes); | |
144 | if (ret == NULL && rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) { | |
145 | struct rtentry *rt2; | |
146 | /* | |
147 | * We are trying to add a host route, but can't. | |
148 | * Find out if it is because of an | |
149 | * ARP entry and delete it if so. | |
150 | */ | |
91447636 | 151 | rt2 = rtalloc1_locked((struct sockaddr *)sin, 0, |
1c79356b A |
152 | RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING); |
153 | if (rt2) { | |
154 | if (rt2->rt_flags & RTF_LLINFO && | |
155 | rt2->rt_flags & RTF_HOST && | |
156 | rt2->rt_gateway && | |
157 | rt2->rt_gateway->sa_family == AF_LINK) { | |
91447636 | 158 | rtrequest_locked(RTM_DELETE, |
1c79356b A |
159 | (struct sockaddr *)rt_key(rt2), |
160 | rt2->rt_gateway, | |
161 | rt_mask(rt2), rt2->rt_flags, 0); | |
162 | ret = rn_addroute(v_arg, n_arg, head, | |
163 | treenodes); | |
164 | } | |
91447636 | 165 | rtfree_locked(rt2); |
1c79356b A |
166 | } |
167 | } | |
168 | return ret; | |
169 | } | |
170 | ||
171 | /* | |
172 | * This code is the inverse of in_clsroute: on first reference, if we | |
173 | * were managing the route, stop doing so and set the expiration timer | |
174 | * back off again. | |
175 | */ | |
176 | static struct radix_node * | |
177 | in_matroute(void *v_arg, struct radix_node_head *head) | |
178 | { | |
179 | struct radix_node *rn = rn_match(v_arg, head); | |
180 | struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn; | |
181 | ||
182 | if(rt && rt->rt_refcnt == 0) { /* this is first reference */ | |
183 | if(rt->rt_flags & RTPRF_OURS) { | |
184 | rt->rt_flags &= ~RTPRF_OURS; | |
185 | rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire = 0; | |
186 | } | |
187 | } | |
188 | return rn; | |
189 | } | |
190 | ||
9bccf70c | 191 | static int rtq_reallyold = 60*60; |
1c79356b | 192 | /* one hour is ``really old'' */ |
9bccf70c A |
193 | SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_RTEXPIRE, rtexpire, CTLFLAG_RW, |
194 | &rtq_reallyold , 0, | |
195 | "Default expiration time on dynamically learned routes"); | |
1c79356b | 196 | |
9bccf70c | 197 | static int rtq_minreallyold = 10; |
1c79356b | 198 | /* never automatically crank down to less */ |
9bccf70c A |
199 | SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_RTMINEXPIRE, rtminexpire, CTLFLAG_RW, |
200 | &rtq_minreallyold , 0, | |
201 | "Minimum time to attempt to hold onto dynamically learned routes"); | |
1c79356b | 202 | |
9bccf70c | 203 | static int rtq_toomany = 128; |
1c79356b | 204 | /* 128 cached routes is ``too many'' */ |
9bccf70c A |
205 | SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_RTMAXCACHE, rtmaxcache, CTLFLAG_RW, |
206 | &rtq_toomany , 0, "Upper limit on dynamically learned routes"); | |
207 | ||
208 | #ifdef __APPLE__ | |
209 | /* XXX LD11JUL02 Special case for AOL 5.1.2 connectivity issue to AirPort BS (Radar 2969954) | |
210 | * AOL is adding a circular route ("10.0.1.1/32 10.0.1.1") when establishing its ppp tunnel | |
211 | * to the AP BaseStation by removing the default gateway and replacing it with their tunnel entry point. | |
212 | * There is no apparent reason to add this route as there is a valid 10.0.1.1/24 route to the BS. | |
213 | * That circular route was ignored on previous version of MacOS X because of a routing bug | |
214 | * corrected with the merge to FreeBSD4.4 (a route generated from an RTF_CLONING route had the RTF_WASCLONED | |
215 | * flag set but did not have a reference to the parent route) and that entry was left in the RT. This workaround is | |
216 | * made in order to provide binary compatibility with AOL. | |
217 | * If we catch a process adding a circular route with a /32 from the routing socket, we error it out instead of | |
218 | * confusing the routing table with a wrong route to the previous default gateway | |
219 | * If for some reason a circular route is needed, turn this sysctl (net.inet.ip.check_route_selfref) to zero. | |
220 | */ | |
221 | int check_routeselfref = 1; | |
222 | SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, OID_AUTO, check_route_selfref, CTLFLAG_RW, | |
223 | &check_routeselfref , 0, ""); | |
224 | #endif | |
225 | ||
55e303ae A |
226 | __private_extern__ int use_routegenid = 1; |
227 | SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, OID_AUTO, use_route_genid, CTLFLAG_RW, | |
228 | &use_routegenid , 0, ""); | |
1c79356b A |
229 | |
230 | /* | |
231 | * On last reference drop, mark the route as belong to us so that it can be | |
232 | * timed out. | |
233 | */ | |
234 | static void | |
235 | in_clsroute(struct radix_node *rn, struct radix_node_head *head) | |
236 | { | |
237 | struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn; | |
91447636 | 238 | struct timeval timenow; |
1c79356b A |
239 | |
240 | if(!(rt->rt_flags & RTF_UP)) | |
241 | return; /* prophylactic measures */ | |
242 | ||
243 | if((rt->rt_flags & (RTF_LLINFO | RTF_HOST)) != RTF_HOST) | |
244 | return; | |
245 | ||
246 | if((rt->rt_flags & (RTF_WASCLONED | RTPRF_OURS)) | |
247 | != RTF_WASCLONED) | |
248 | return; | |
249 | ||
250 | /* | |
251 | * As requested by David Greenman: | |
252 | * If rtq_reallyold is 0, just delete the route without | |
253 | * waiting for a timeout cycle to kill it. | |
254 | */ | |
255 | if(rtq_reallyold != 0) { | |
91447636 | 256 | getmicrotime(&timenow); |
1c79356b | 257 | rt->rt_flags |= RTPRF_OURS; |
91447636 | 258 | rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire = timenow.tv_sec + rtq_reallyold; |
1c79356b | 259 | } else { |
91447636 | 260 | rtrequest_locked(RTM_DELETE, |
1c79356b A |
261 | (struct sockaddr *)rt_key(rt), |
262 | rt->rt_gateway, rt_mask(rt), | |
263 | rt->rt_flags, 0); | |
264 | } | |
265 | } | |
266 | ||
267 | struct rtqk_arg { | |
268 | struct radix_node_head *rnh; | |
269 | int draining; | |
270 | int killed; | |
271 | int found; | |
272 | int updating; | |
273 | time_t nextstop; | |
274 | }; | |
275 | ||
276 | /* | |
277 | * Get rid of old routes. When draining, this deletes everything, even when | |
278 | * the timeout is not expired yet. When updating, this makes sure that | |
279 | * nothing has a timeout longer than the current value of rtq_reallyold. | |
280 | */ | |
281 | static int | |
282 | in_rtqkill(struct radix_node *rn, void *rock) | |
283 | { | |
284 | struct rtqk_arg *ap = rock; | |
285 | struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn; | |
286 | int err; | |
91447636 | 287 | struct timeval timenow; |
1c79356b | 288 | |
91447636 A |
289 | getmicrotime(&timenow); |
290 | lck_mtx_assert(rt_mtx, LCK_MTX_ASSERT_OWNED); | |
1c79356b A |
291 | if(rt->rt_flags & RTPRF_OURS) { |
292 | ap->found++; | |
293 | ||
91447636 | 294 | if(ap->draining || rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire <= timenow.tv_sec) { |
1c79356b A |
295 | if(rt->rt_refcnt > 0) |
296 | panic("rtqkill route really not free"); | |
297 | ||
91447636 | 298 | err = rtrequest_locked(RTM_DELETE, |
1c79356b A |
299 | (struct sockaddr *)rt_key(rt), |
300 | rt->rt_gateway, rt_mask(rt), | |
301 | rt->rt_flags, 0); | |
302 | if(err) { | |
303 | log(LOG_WARNING, "in_rtqkill: error %d\n", err); | |
304 | } else { | |
305 | ap->killed++; | |
306 | } | |
307 | } else { | |
308 | if(ap->updating | |
91447636 | 309 | && (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire - timenow.tv_sec |
1c79356b | 310 | > rtq_reallyold)) { |
91447636 | 311 | rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire = timenow.tv_sec |
1c79356b A |
312 | + rtq_reallyold; |
313 | } | |
314 | ap->nextstop = lmin(ap->nextstop, | |
315 | rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire); | |
316 | } | |
317 | } | |
318 | ||
319 | return 0; | |
320 | } | |
321 | ||
322 | static void | |
323 | in_rtqtimo_funnel(void *rock) | |
324 | { | |
1c79356b | 325 | in_rtqtimo(rock); |
1c79356b A |
326 | |
327 | } | |
328 | #define RTQ_TIMEOUT 60*10 /* run no less than once every ten minutes */ | |
329 | static int rtq_timeout = RTQ_TIMEOUT; | |
330 | ||
331 | static void | |
332 | in_rtqtimo(void *rock) | |
333 | { | |
334 | struct radix_node_head *rnh = rock; | |
335 | struct rtqk_arg arg; | |
336 | struct timeval atv; | |
337 | static time_t last_adjusted_timeout = 0; | |
91447636 | 338 | struct timeval timenow; |
9bccf70c | 339 | |
91447636 | 340 | getmicrotime(&timenow); |
1c79356b A |
341 | arg.found = arg.killed = 0; |
342 | arg.rnh = rnh; | |
91447636 | 343 | arg.nextstop = timenow.tv_sec + rtq_timeout; |
1c79356b | 344 | arg.draining = arg.updating = 0; |
91447636 | 345 | lck_mtx_lock(rt_mtx); |
1c79356b | 346 | rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_rtqkill, &arg); |
1c79356b A |
347 | |
348 | /* | |
349 | * Attempt to be somewhat dynamic about this: | |
350 | * If there are ``too many'' routes sitting around taking up space, | |
351 | * then crank down the timeout, and see if we can't make some more | |
352 | * go away. However, we make sure that we will never adjust more | |
353 | * than once in rtq_timeout seconds, to keep from cranking down too | |
354 | * hard. | |
355 | */ | |
356 | if((arg.found - arg.killed > rtq_toomany) | |
91447636 | 357 | && (timenow.tv_sec - last_adjusted_timeout >= rtq_timeout) |
1c79356b A |
358 | && rtq_reallyold > rtq_minreallyold) { |
359 | rtq_reallyold = 2*rtq_reallyold / 3; | |
360 | if(rtq_reallyold < rtq_minreallyold) { | |
361 | rtq_reallyold = rtq_minreallyold; | |
362 | } | |
363 | ||
91447636 | 364 | last_adjusted_timeout = timenow.tv_sec; |
1c79356b A |
365 | #if DIAGNOSTIC |
366 | log(LOG_DEBUG, "in_rtqtimo: adjusted rtq_reallyold to %d\n", | |
367 | rtq_reallyold); | |
368 | #endif | |
369 | arg.found = arg.killed = 0; | |
370 | arg.updating = 1; | |
1c79356b | 371 | rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_rtqkill, &arg); |
1c79356b A |
372 | } |
373 | ||
374 | atv.tv_usec = 0; | |
91447636 A |
375 | atv.tv_sec = arg.nextstop - timenow.tv_sec; |
376 | lck_mtx_unlock(rt_mtx); | |
1c79356b | 377 | timeout(in_rtqtimo_funnel, rock, tvtohz(&atv)); |
1c79356b A |
378 | } |
379 | ||
380 | void | |
381 | in_rtqdrain(void) | |
382 | { | |
383 | struct radix_node_head *rnh = rt_tables[AF_INET]; | |
384 | struct rtqk_arg arg; | |
1c79356b A |
385 | arg.found = arg.killed = 0; |
386 | arg.rnh = rnh; | |
387 | arg.nextstop = 0; | |
388 | arg.draining = 1; | |
389 | arg.updating = 0; | |
91447636 | 390 | lck_mtx_lock(rt_mtx); |
1c79356b | 391 | rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_rtqkill, &arg); |
91447636 | 392 | lck_mtx_unlock(rt_mtx); |
1c79356b A |
393 | } |
394 | ||
395 | /* | |
396 | * Initialize our routing tree. | |
397 | */ | |
398 | int | |
399 | in_inithead(void **head, int off) | |
400 | { | |
401 | struct radix_node_head *rnh; | |
9bccf70c A |
402 | |
403 | #ifdef __APPLE__ | |
1c79356b | 404 | if (*head) |
9bccf70c A |
405 | return 1; |
406 | #endif | |
1c79356b A |
407 | |
408 | if(!rn_inithead(head, off)) | |
409 | return 0; | |
410 | ||
411 | if(head != (void **)&rt_tables[AF_INET]) /* BOGUS! */ | |
412 | return 1; /* only do this for the real routing table */ | |
413 | ||
414 | rnh = *head; | |
415 | rnh->rnh_addaddr = in_addroute; | |
416 | rnh->rnh_matchaddr = in_matroute; | |
417 | rnh->rnh_close = in_clsroute; | |
418 | in_rtqtimo(rnh); /* kick off timeout first time */ | |
419 | return 1; | |
420 | } | |
421 | ||
422 | \f | |
423 | /* | |
9bccf70c A |
424 | * This zaps old routes when the interface goes down or interface |
425 | * address is deleted. In the latter case, it deletes static routes | |
426 | * that point to this address. If we don't do this, we may end up | |
427 | * using the old address in the future. The ones we always want to | |
428 | * get rid of are things like ARP entries, since the user might down | |
429 | * the interface, walk over to a completely different network, and | |
430 | * plug back in. | |
1c79356b A |
431 | */ |
432 | struct in_ifadown_arg { | |
433 | struct radix_node_head *rnh; | |
434 | struct ifaddr *ifa; | |
9bccf70c | 435 | int del; |
1c79356b A |
436 | }; |
437 | ||
438 | static int | |
439 | in_ifadownkill(struct radix_node *rn, void *xap) | |
440 | { | |
441 | struct in_ifadown_arg *ap = xap; | |
442 | struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn; | |
443 | int err; | |
444 | ||
9bccf70c A |
445 | if (rt->rt_ifa == ap->ifa && |
446 | (ap->del || !(rt->rt_flags & RTF_STATIC))) { | |
1c79356b A |
447 | /* |
448 | * We need to disable the automatic prune that happens | |
449 | * in this case in rtrequest() because it will blow | |
450 | * away the pointers that rn_walktree() needs in order | |
451 | * continue our descent. We will end up deleting all | |
452 | * the routes that rtrequest() would have in any case, | |
453 | * so that behavior is not needed there. | |
454 | */ | |
9bccf70c | 455 | rt->rt_flags &= ~(RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING); |
91447636 | 456 | err = rtrequest_locked(RTM_DELETE, (struct sockaddr *)rt_key(rt), |
1c79356b A |
457 | rt->rt_gateway, rt_mask(rt), rt->rt_flags, 0); |
458 | if (err) { | |
459 | log(LOG_WARNING, "in_ifadownkill: error %d\n", err); | |
460 | } | |
461 | } | |
462 | return 0; | |
463 | } | |
464 | ||
465 | int | |
9bccf70c | 466 | in_ifadown(struct ifaddr *ifa, int delete) |
1c79356b A |
467 | { |
468 | struct in_ifadown_arg arg; | |
469 | struct radix_node_head *rnh; | |
470 | ||
91447636 A |
471 | lck_mtx_assert(rt_mtx, LCK_MTX_ASSERT_OWNED); |
472 | ||
1c79356b A |
473 | if (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_INET) |
474 | return 1; | |
475 | ||
476 | arg.rnh = rnh = rt_tables[AF_INET]; | |
477 | arg.ifa = ifa; | |
9bccf70c | 478 | arg.del = delete; |
1c79356b A |
479 | rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_ifadownkill, &arg); |
480 | ifa->ifa_flags &= ~IFA_ROUTE; | |
481 | return 0; | |
482 | } |