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The ADD_ADDR 0 with the address from the initial subflow should not be
considered as a new address: this is not something new. If the host
receives it, it simply means that the address is available again.
When receiving an ADD_ADDR for the ID 0, the PM already doesn't consider
it as new by not incrementing the 'add_addr_accepted' counter. But the
'accept_addr' might not be set if the limit has already been reached:
this can be bypassed in this case. But before, it is important to check
that this ADD_ADDR for the ID 0 is for the same address as the initial
subflow. If not, it is not something that should happen, and the
ADD_ADDR can be ignored.
Note that if an ADD_ADDR is received while there is already a subflow
opened using the same address, this ADD_ADDR is ignored as well. It
means that if multiple ADD_ADDR for ID 0 are received, there will not be
any duplicated subflows created by the client.
Fixes:
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bpf.c | ||
crypto_test.c | ||
crypto.c | ||
ctrl.c | ||
diag.c | ||
fastopen.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
mib.c | ||
mib.h | ||
mptcp_diag.c | ||
mptcp_pm_gen.c | ||
mptcp_pm_gen.h | ||
options.c | ||
pm_netlink.c | ||
pm_userspace.c | ||
pm.c | ||
protocol.c | ||
protocol.h | ||
sched.c | ||
sockopt.c | ||
subflow.c | ||
syncookies.c | ||
token_test.c | ||
token.c |