https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=243554

--- Comment #3 from Kyle Evans <kev...@freebsd.org> ---
Created attachment 211002
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diff against releng/12.1

It looks similar to some of the other observability problems I've fixed in the
past. While the conventional setup is that the bridge alone would get the IP
and not igb1, I think being able to observe the packets in question on igb1 is
still important for debugging purposes.

There's also an incorrect looking comment in if_bridge.c that I'll dig into a
little later; in bridge_forward(), we claim that tapping multicast/broadcast
traffic isn't important because it will be reinjected into ether_input. I can't
see how this is true. AFAICT these packets will travel bridge_broadcast() ->
bridge_enqueue() -> if_transmit OR just bridge_enqueue() -> if_transmit, which
will typically not involve ether_input.

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