* Milan Kocian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-09-06 23:05 > I agree but ipv6 sends on device change (NETDEV_DOWN) RTM_DELLINK message. > BTW when ipv6 send LINK message on NETDEV_UNREGISTER event, why doesn't > send message on NETDEV_REGISTER event? No symmetry ?
You should be seeing two RTM_DELLINK upon NETDEV_UNREGISTER if the interface carried any IPv6 addresess. Once with ifi_change=~0 notifying you that the device is disappearing and once with ifi_change=0 coming from the IPv6 protocol shutdown. > ok. However, if I understand, LINK messages handle device changes not > protocol changes. Or not ? Yes, I personally think this behaviour is wrong but we can't remove it unless we are sure it doesn't break anything. > Now I ignore (RTM_DELLINK && ifi_family==AF_INET6) :-). But it's only > workaround > till next change. That's also correct, pure netdevice notification will always be sent with the ifi_family set to AF_UNSPEC. > Hard to find it. I can try to look at other routing sw (probably most using > it) > about handling with RTM_DELLINK. > Howerer when was made change from RTM_NEWLINK to RTM_DELLINK without protests, > we can try remove message :-) I'd give the USAGI software tree a short peek, if there was a specific reason for adding this notification in the first place, the software is most probably found in that tree. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html