On Fri, Feb 08, 2019 at 11:40:57AM +0100, Phil Sutter wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 04:24:36PM -0800, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> > On Thu,  7 Feb 2019 14:05:27 +0100
> > Phil Sutter <p...@nwl.cc> wrote:
> > 
> > > Commit 50b9950dd9011 ("link dump filter") accidentally broke listing of
> > > links in the old alias interface notation:
> > > 
> > > | % ip link show eth0:1
> > > | RTNETLINK answers: No such device
> > > | Cannot send link get request: No such device
> > > 
> > > Prior to the above commit, link lookup was performed via ifindex
> > > returned by if_nametoindex(). The latter uses SIOCGIFINDEX ioctl call
> > > which on kernel side causes the colon-suffix to be dropped before doing
> > > the interface lookup. Netlink API though doesn't care about that at all.
> > > To keep things backward compatible, mimick ioctl API behaviour and drop
> > > the colon-suffix prior to sending the RTM_GETLINK request.
> > > 
> > > Fixes: 50b9950dd9011 ("link dump filter")
> > > Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <p...@nwl.cc>
> > 
> > What about mistaken usage where the text after the colon is not a number,
> > or has additional colon?
> 
> That's completely ignored in ioctl-case as well. See dev_ioctl() in
> kernel sources:
> 
> | colon = strchr(ifr->ifr_name, ':');
> | if (colon)
> |         *colon = 0;
> 
> If you pass 'group 0' to link show command, ioctl code path is taken. It
> allows (and drops) arbitrary input after the colon (as long as the total
> name doesn't exceed 15 characters).

Not only that, other ip link subcommands also use ioctl for interface
lookup so that e.g. "ip link del dummy1:x" deletes dummy1 without any
complaint.

But as I mentioned earlier in http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/1037934/
I'm not sure this behaviour is really desirable.

Michal Kubecek

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