Commit 35f6e63a authored by Sergey Popovich's avatar Sergey Popovich Committed by Jozsef Kadlecsik

netfilter: ipset: Follow manual page behavior for SET target on list:set

ipset(8) for list:set says:
  The match will try to find a matching entry in the sets and the
  target will try to add an entry to the first set to which it can
  be added.

However real behavior is bit differ from described. Consider example:

 # ipset create test-1-v4 hash:ip family inet
 # ipset create test-1-v6 hash:ip family inet6
 # ipset create test-1 list:set
 # ipset add test-1 test-1-v4
 # ipset add test-1 test-1-v6

 # iptables  -A INPUT -p tcp --destination-port 25 -j SET --add-set test-1 src
 # ip6tables -A INPUT -p tcp --destination-port 25 -j SET --add-set test-1 src

And then when iptables/ip6tables rule matches packet IPSET target
tries to add src from packet to the list:set test-1 where first
entry is test-1-v4 and the second one is test-1-v6.

For IPv4, as it first entry in test-1 src added to test-1-v4
correctly, but for IPv6 src not added!

Placing test-1-v6 to the first element of list:set makes behavior
correct for IPv6, but brokes for IPv4.

This is due to result, returned from ip_set_add() and ip_set_del() from
net/netfilter/ipset/ip_set_core.c when set in list:set equires more
parameters than given or address families do not match (which is this
case).

It seems wrong returning 0 from ip_set_add() and ip_set_del() in
this case, as 0 should be returned only when an element successfuly
added/deleted to/from the set, contrary to ip_set_test() which
returns 0 when no entry exists and >0 when entry found in set.
Signed-off-by: default avatarSergey Popovich <popovich_sergei@mail.ru>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJozsef Kadlecsik <kadlec@blackhole.kfki.hu>
parent 0768b3b3
...@@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ ip_set_add(ip_set_id_t index, const struct sk_buff *skb, ...@@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ ip_set_add(ip_set_id_t index, const struct sk_buff *skb,
if (opt->dim < set->type->dimension || if (opt->dim < set->type->dimension ||
!(opt->family == set->family || set->family == NFPROTO_UNSPEC)) !(opt->family == set->family || set->family == NFPROTO_UNSPEC))
return 0; return -IPSET_ERR_TYPE_MISMATCH;
write_lock_bh(&set->lock); write_lock_bh(&set->lock);
ret = set->variant->kadt(set, skb, par, IPSET_ADD, opt); ret = set->variant->kadt(set, skb, par, IPSET_ADD, opt);
...@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ ip_set_del(ip_set_id_t index, const struct sk_buff *skb, ...@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ ip_set_del(ip_set_id_t index, const struct sk_buff *skb,
if (opt->dim < set->type->dimension || if (opt->dim < set->type->dimension ||
!(opt->family == set->family || set->family == NFPROTO_UNSPEC)) !(opt->family == set->family || set->family == NFPROTO_UNSPEC))
return 0; return -IPSET_ERR_TYPE_MISMATCH;
write_lock_bh(&set->lock); write_lock_bh(&set->lock);
ret = set->variant->kadt(set, skb, par, IPSET_DEL, opt); ret = set->variant->kadt(set, skb, par, IPSET_DEL, opt);
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