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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Stein
49a3a0e0d0 nic_router: multiple uplinks
Introduce the uplink tag:

! <config>
!    <uplink label="wifi"  domain="uplink">
!    <uplink label="wired" domain="wired_bridge">
!    <uplink               domain="wired_bridge">
! <config/>

For each uplink tag, the NIC router requests a NIC session with the
corresponding label or an empty label if there is no label attribute.
These NIC sessions get attached to the domain that is set in their
uplink tag as soon as the domain appears. This means their lifetime is
not bound to the domain. Uplink NIC sessions can be safely moved from
one domain to another without being closed by reconfiguring the
corresponding domain attribute.

Attention: This may render previously valid NIC router configurations
useless. A domain named "uplink" doesn't automatically request a NIC
session anymore. To fix these configurations, just add

! <uplink domain="uplink"/>

or

! <uplink label="[LABEL]" domain="uplink"/>

as direct subtag of the <config> tag.

Issue #2840
2018-06-29 10:44:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
1306892fbf nic_router: fix interface update on missing domain
When updating an interface in the NIC router to a new configuration and
the domain name of the interface has not changed but the domain
disappeared, the NIC router did not detach from the old domain correctly
which led to broken remnants of interface state objects (like connection
states).

Adapt the nic_router_uplinks run script to work with the fix.
2018-05-31 12:28:15 +02:00
Martin Stein
f278a3bafb nic_router_uplinks.run: test uplink re-connect
Automated test for switching the NIC-router uplink between NIC driver and Wifi
driver with DHCP and different subnets. Tests also removal and later re-
insertion of the uplink domain tag.

Issue #2815
2018-05-30 13:36:35 +02:00