[Bug 1044318] Re: [SRU] pre-1.5 OVS has trouble with floating ips when pinging from the same box

dan wendlandt 1044318 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Sep 11 00:14:48 UTC 2012


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Title:
  [SRU] pre-1.5 OVS has trouble with floating ips when pinging from the
  same box

Status in “openvswitch” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “openvswitch” source package in Precise:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Note: OVS from before 1.5, which includes the default versions shipped
  with 12.04 and Fedora 17, has a bug that causes it not to work
  correctly with floating IPs when the person contacting the floating IP
  is on the same box as quantum-l3-agent.

  While not very likely to happen in a production setup, this is fairly
  common in simple development environments.  For example, let's say you
  create an external network 40.0.0.0/24 for floating IPs.  If you then
  assign br-ex the IP 40.0.0.1, you should be able to reach all of your
  VMs with floating IPs, but it won't work because of this bug.  Oddly,
  it will often appear to work if you use ping, but in reality you are
  pining the IP address in the router namespace, not the VM.

  We believe the following OVS commit it required for this to work
  properly:

  http://openvswitch.org/cgi-
  bin/gitweb.cgi?p=openvswitch;a=commitdiff;h=53e6421bc83918ac2d00ba5516f205fa7e394140

  We are looking at creating a new stable release on the 1.4.x branch to
  include this change and plan to work with distros to get it pulled
  into their packages.

  [IMPACT]
  The connection tracking logic using by IPtables gets confused if a packet passes through multiple linux network namespaces on the same host. The reason for this confusion is that OVS is not properly clearing some of the fields in the skb header, meaning the connection tracking ignores this packet, so iptables functionality that relies on this (in particular DNAT and SNAT) do not work.

  In particular, the use of OVS by OpenStack Quantum is critically
  affected by this bug.

  [FIX]
  The issue has been fixed upstream as of 1.4.3. A minimal 5-liner that clears the appropriate metadata from the skb header.   The patch has been cherry-picked and fix released in the current Ubuntu dev. release (12.10).

  [REGRESSION POTENTIAL]
  Minimal.  Simple patch that has been cherry-picked from the currentl upstream stable release of Openvswitch (1.4.3).

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