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commit 86f42e4d9d17f4134018a556070d801adf64d974
Author: Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Date: Thu Aug 3 00:47:03 2017 +0200
Support setting TUN device IPv6 address + prefix
As we can now have PDP contexts with IPv6 user IP payload,
it is useful to extend the TUN related code to be able to
configure the tun device IPv6 address + prefix length
Change-Id: I899d21e52d02e0b8384af29ddd489ff19c8f2cf6
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commit 8b74b473e235cc409a4a443ba82ffd20df452b13
Author: Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Date: Wed Aug 9 21:58:12 2017 +0200
IPv6: in46_addr: OSMO_ASSERT() in case of unsupported calls
There's a bit of trickery with the ip_pool and it's "lengty=8" IPv6
prefix handling, let's make sure we don't accidentially call any
support functions with addresses of wrong length.
Change-Id: I444c190bdcd18780344e1f0dad4faf3bcf9da5a5
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commit 95340e164e12a89a8e15750cd17503a89baaca9a
Author: Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Date: Wed Aug 9 20:28:52 2017 +0200
IPv6: Support PCO for IPv6 DNS addresses
In IPv6, DNS server information is not passed along as IPCP6 like
in IPv5 with IPCP. The reason is that IPCP6 (for PPP) doesn't
support passing DNS server information. Rather, the relevant RFCs
indicate DHCPv6 should be used even over point-to-point links.
3GPP decided to avoid DHCPv6 dependency for stateless autoconfiguration
(the only mandatory IPv6 configuration mechanism) and added some new
non-PPP-style PCO information elements ("containers") which can among
other things inform a MS about IPV6 DNS servers.
That same mechanism can also be used to inform the MS about IPv4 DNS
servers, so for IPv4 there are now two competing mechanisms: IPCP and
the new "native" PCO container. With this patch, we support both
for IPv4.
Change-Id: I21499afd61def8c925f7838bde76f34d28214b56
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commit 4f2c0e3e7627ffe0762d96f3289f71632ea9b32f
Author: Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Date: Tue Aug 8 23:27:22 2017 +0200
IPv6: Implement IPv6 prefix assignment via ICMPv6 router advertisement
The 3GPP specs are quite strange when it comes to how an IPv6 address
or rather prefix is assigned to an IPv6 PDP context. The designated
method for allocating the IPv6 address via the PDP EUA (End User
Address) Information Element in the GTP signalling plane is *not*
used to allocate the address/prefix. Instead, the EUA is used to
allocate an "interface identifier" to the MS, which it the uses
to derive its link-local source address to send a router solicitation.
The GGSN subsequently answers witha router advertisement, advertising
a single/64 prefix, whihcthe MS then uses to generate it's real IPv6
source address for subsequent communication.
Change-Id: Icddf7d30e01d76a4784bcef5787b36f52f703a9f
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commit d4d6e09fd29e23e28960959ca488e1481339571e
Author: Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Date: Tue Aug 8 18:10:43 2017 +0200
ippool: Extend pool to work with /64 prefixes
In IPv6 GPRS, we actually don't want to allocate an individual v6
address (like in IPv4), but we want to allocate a prefix. The
standard prefix lengh is 8 bytes, i.e. a /64 prefix. This patch
extends the pool to be able to work with such v6 prefixes.
Change-Id: I0cf700b6baf195a2e5fbea000531f801acaaa443
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