Message ID | 20231220012437.2259325-1-gerickson@nuovations.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Not Applicable, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | service: Qualify call to '__connman_timeserver_sync' with default check. | expand |
Hi Grant, > This qualifies the call to '__connman_timeserver_sync' in > '__connman_service_ipconfig_indicate_state' with a check against > 'connman_service_is_default'. > > In a multi-technology and -service environment, there may be a senior, > default service that is providing the network service for time-of-day > synchronization. > > Without the 'connman_service_is_default' qualification, in a > multi-technology and -service environment, as junior services > transitions to the 'ready' state, each of those service usurp the > senior, default service and start trying to provide time-of-day > synchronization which is NOT what is desired. > > So, in a configuration with Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Cellular in which > they are preferred in that order and in which Ethernet is the default > and becomes 'ready' first, Ethernet will provide the network service > for time-of-day synchronization. Then, once Wi-Fi becomes 'ready', it > will usurp time-of-day synchronization from Ethernet. Similarly, when > Cellular becomes 'ready' it will usurp time-of-day synchronization > from Wi-Fi. In all of those cases, time-of-day synchronization should > have remained with Ethernet until such time as it was/is no longer the > senior, default service. > --- > src/service.c | 21 +++++++++++++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) patch has been applied. Regards Marcel
diff --git a/src/service.c b/src/service.c index b8224e8ff0bc..8e057e051d63 100644 --- a/src/service.c +++ b/src/service.c @@ -7773,8 +7773,25 @@ int __connman_service_ipconfig_indicate_state(struct connman_service *service, if (!is_connected(old_state) && is_connected(new_state)) { nameserver_add_all(service, type); - __connman_timeserver_sync(service, - CONNMAN_TIMESERVER_SYNC_REASON_STATE_UPDATE); + /* + * Care must be taken here in a multi-technology and -service + * environment. In such an environment, there may be a senior, + * default service that is providing the network service for + * time-of-day synchronization. + * + * Without an appropriate qualifier here, a junior, + * non-default service may come in and usurp the senior, + * default service and start trying to provide time-of-day + * synchronization which is NOT what is desired. + * + * However, this qualifier should NOT be moved to the next + * most outer block. Otherwise, name servers will not be added + * to junior, non-default services and they will be unusable + * from a DNS perspective. + */ + if (connman_service_is_default(service)) + __connman_timeserver_sync(service, + CONNMAN_TIMESERVER_SYNC_REASON_STATE_UPDATE); } return service_indicate_state(service);