Removing device-bound routes when interface is going down
Ondrej Zajicek
santiago at crfreenet.org
Tue Aug 19 00:35:22 CEST 2014
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 08:32:37PM +0200, Alexander Demenshin wrote:
> On 2014-08-18 19:54, Sergey Popovich wrote:
>
> >Summary is that if you have ~500k routes in the BIRD and interface
> >where nexthop of such routes changes its operstate kernel should
> >sent notification about each of them (~500k).
>
> I see... thank you - this didn't cross my mind :)
>
> But nevertheless, what about handling this in bird directly, by watching
> for "interface deleted" (not "operstate down"!) event and cleaning up
> [kernel linked] routes that use this device? Kernel deletes them anyway.
That probably should be implemented. Thanks for the suggestion.
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