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- Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit a606377ea89d5aa4d8e01022778dae5ad929d800 Merge: b2f8244 4bc434b Author: Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org Date: Thu Jun 13 13:49:04 2013 +0200
Merge remote-tracking branch 'jlentfer/igmpproxy' into next
commit 4bc434b8ad85450539a43abf50360ee861c5cd86 Author: Jan Lentfer Jan.Lentfer@ipfire.org Date: Thu Jun 13 13:44:42 2013 +0200
igmpproxy: Import patches from open-wrt / Telekom Labs
Major change in these patches for the user is the addition of a whitelist item for up and downstream interfaces.
Excerpt from one of patches:
Defines a whitelist for multicast groups. The network address must be in the following format 'a.b.c.d/n'. If you want to allow one single group use a network mask of /32, i.e. 'a.b.c.d/32'.
By default all multicast groups are allowed on any downstream interface. If at least one whitelist entry is defined, all igmp membership reports for not explicitly whitelisted multicast groups will be ignored and therefore not be served by igmpproxy. This is especially useful, if your provider does only allow a predefined set of multicast groups. These whitelists are only obeyed by igmpproxy itself, they won't prevent any other igmp client running on the same machine as igmpproxy from requesting 'unallowed' multicast groups.
You may specify as many whitelist entries as needed. Although you should keep it as simple as possible, as this list is parsed for every membership report and therefore this increases igmp response times. Often used or large groups should be defined first, as parsing ends as soon as a group matches an entry.
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Summary of changes: lfs/igmpproxy | 8 +- ...ackets-with-IP-Router-Alert-option-RFC-21.patch | 79 ++++++++++ ...ult-interface-state-to-disabled-wrt-29458.patch | 43 ++++++ ...mp-reports-for-downstream-interfaces-wrt-.patch | 164 +++++++++++++++++++++ ...mp-reports-forwarding-to-upstream-interfa.patch | 62 ++++++++ ...-use-monotic-clock-instead-of-time-of-day.patch | 120 +++++++++++++++ 6 files changed, 475 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 src/patches/igmpproxy-001-Send-IGMP-packets-with-IP-Router-Alert-option-RFC-21.patch create mode 100644 src/patches/igmpproxy-002-Change-default-interface-state-to-disabled-wrt-29458.patch create mode 100644 src/patches/igmpproxy-003-Restrict-igmp-reports-for-downstream-interfaces-wrt-.patch create mode 100644 src/patches/igmpproxy-004-Restrict-igmp-reports-forwarding-to-upstream-interfa.patch create mode 100644 src/patches/igmpproxy-100-use-monotic-clock-instead-of-time-of-day.patch
Difference in files: diff --git a/lfs/igmpproxy b/lfs/igmpproxy index 5c0bf13..3e5fca9 100644 --- a/lfs/igmpproxy +++ b/lfs/igmpproxy @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ DL_FROM = $(URL_IPFIRE) DIR_APP = $(DIR_SRC)/$(THISAPP) TARGET = $(DIR_INFO)/$(THISAPP) PROG = igmpproxy -PAK_VER = 2 +PAK_VER = 3
DEPS = ""
@@ -77,6 +77,12 @@ $(subst %,%_MD5,$(objects)) : $(TARGET) : $(patsubst %,$(DIR_DL)/%,$(objects)) @$(PREBUILD) @rm -rf $(DIR_APP) && cd $(DIR_SRC) && tar zxf $(DIR_DL)/$(DL_FILE) + cd $(DIR_APP) && patch -Np1 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/igmpproxy-001-Send-IGMP-packets-with-IP-Router-Alert-option-RFC-21.patch + cd $(DIR_APP) && patch -Np1 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/igmpproxy-002-Change-default-interface-state-to-disabled-wrt-29458.patch + cd $(DIR_APP) && patch -Np1 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/igmpproxy-003-Restrict-igmp-reports-for-downstream-interfaces-wrt-.patch + cd $(DIR_APP) && patch -Np1 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/igmpproxy-004-Restrict-igmp-reports-forwarding-to-upstream-interfa.patch + cd $(DIR_APP) && patch -Np1 < $(DIR_SRC)/src/patches/igmpproxy-100-use-monotic-clock-instead-of-time-of-day.patch + cd $(DIR_APP) && autoreconf cd $(DIR_APP) && ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc cd $(DIR_APP) && make $(MAKETUNING) cd $(DIR_APP) && make install diff --git a/src/patches/igmpproxy-001-Send-IGMP-packets-with-IP-Router-Alert-option-RFC-21.patch b/src/patches/igmpproxy-001-Send-IGMP-packets-with-IP-Router-Alert-option-RFC-21.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ffe1cf1 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/patches/igmpproxy-001-Send-IGMP-packets-with-IP-Router-Alert-option-RFC-21.patch @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +From fed8c3db10bc9d3a1e799a774924c00522595d0c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yurch@rogers.com +Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 05:13:59 +0500 +Subject: [PATCH] Send IGMP packets with IP Router Alert option [RFC 2113] included in IP header + +--- + src/igmp.c | 17 ++++++++++++----- + src/igmpproxy.h | 1 + + 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/src/igmp.c b/src/igmp.c +index a0cd27d..b547688 100644 +--- a/src/igmp.c ++++ b/src/igmp.c +@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ void initIgmp() { + * - Checksum (let the kernel fill it in) + */ + ip->ip_v = IPVERSION; +- ip->ip_hl = sizeof(struct ip) >> 2; ++ ip->ip_hl = (sizeof(struct ip) + 4) >> 2; /* +4 for Router Alert option */ + ip->ip_tos = 0xc0; /* Internet Control */ + ip->ip_ttl = MAXTTL; /* applies to unicasts only */ + ip->ip_p = IPPROTO_IGMP; +@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ void buildIgmp(uint32_t src, uint32_t dst, int type, int code, uint32_t group, i + ip = (struct ip *)send_buf; + ip->ip_src.s_addr = src; + ip->ip_dst.s_addr = dst; +- ip_set_len(ip, MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN + IGMP_MINLEN + datalen); ++ ip_set_len(ip, IP_HEADER_RAOPT_LEN + IGMP_MINLEN + datalen); + + if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(dst))) { + ip->ip_ttl = curttl; +@@ -221,13 +221,20 @@ void buildIgmp(uint32_t src, uint32_t dst, int type, int code, uint32_t group, i + ip->ip_ttl = MAXTTL; + } + +- igmp = (struct igmp *)(send_buf + MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN); ++ /* Add Router Alert option */ ++ ((u_char*)send_buf+MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN)[0] = IPOPT_RA; ++ ((u_char*)send_buf+MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN)[1] = 0x04; ++ ((u_char*)send_buf+MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN)[2] = 0x00; ++ ((u_char*)send_buf+MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN)[3] = 0x00; ++ ++ igmp = (struct igmp *)(send_buf + IP_HEADER_RAOPT_LEN); + igmp->igmp_type = type; + igmp->igmp_code = code; + igmp->igmp_group.s_addr = group; + igmp->igmp_cksum = 0; + igmp->igmp_cksum = inetChksum((u_short *)igmp, +- IGMP_MINLEN + datalen); ++ IP_HEADER_RAOPT_LEN + datalen); ++ + } + + /* +@@ -257,7 +264,7 @@ void sendIgmp(uint32_t src, uint32_t dst, int type, int code, uint32_t group, in + #endif + sdst.sin_addr.s_addr = dst; + if (sendto(MRouterFD, send_buf, +- MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN + IGMP_MINLEN + datalen, 0, ++ IP_HEADER_RAOPT_LEN + IGMP_MINLEN + datalen, 0, + (struct sockaddr *)&sdst, sizeof(sdst)) < 0) { + if (errno == ENETDOWN) + my_log(LOG_ERR, errno, "Sender VIF was down."); +diff --git a/src/igmpproxy.h b/src/igmpproxy.h +index 0de7791..4df8a79 100644 +--- a/src/igmpproxy.h ++++ b/src/igmpproxy.h +@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ + #define MAX_IP_PACKET_LEN 576 + #define MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN 20 + #define MAX_IP_HEADER_LEN 60 ++#define IP_HEADER_RAOPT_LEN 24 + + #define MAX_MC_VIFS 32 // !!! check this const in the specific includes + +-- +1.7.2.5 + diff --git a/src/patches/igmpproxy-002-Change-default-interface-state-to-disabled-wrt-29458.patch b/src/patches/igmpproxy-002-Change-default-interface-state-to-disabled-wrt-29458.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7550d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/patches/igmpproxy-002-Change-default-interface-state-to-disabled-wrt-29458.patch @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +From 85e240727305b156097ee7aa0f0c4473a136291f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Constantin Baranov const@mimas.ru +Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 21:08:02 +0400 +Subject: [PATCH] Change default interface state to disabled (wrt #2945877) + +--- + src/ifvc.c | 2 +- + src/igmpproxy.c | 6 ++++-- + 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/src/ifvc.c b/src/ifvc.c +index 545b3b4..9d7ee97 100644 +--- a/src/ifvc.c ++++ b/src/ifvc.c +@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ void buildIfVc() { + IfDescEp->allowednets->subnet_addr = subnet; + + // Set the default params for the IF... +- IfDescEp->state = IF_STATE_DOWNSTREAM; ++ IfDescEp->state = IF_STATE_DISABLED; + IfDescEp->robustness = DEFAULT_ROBUSTNESS; + IfDescEp->threshold = DEFAULT_THRESHOLD; /* ttl limit */ + IfDescEp->ratelimit = DEFAULT_RATELIMIT; +diff --git a/src/igmpproxy.c b/src/igmpproxy.c +index 1ece15a..35000c7 100644 +--- a/src/igmpproxy.c ++++ b/src/igmpproxy.c +@@ -186,8 +186,10 @@ int igmpProxyInit() { + } + } + +- addVIF( Dp ); +- vifcount++; ++ if (Dp->state != IF_STATE_DISABLED) { ++ addVIF( Dp ); ++ vifcount++; ++ } + } + } + +-- +1.7.2.5 + diff --git a/src/patches/igmpproxy-003-Restrict-igmp-reports-for-downstream-interfaces-wrt-.patch b/src/patches/igmpproxy-003-Restrict-igmp-reports-for-downstream-interfaces-wrt-.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90d4d5f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/patches/igmpproxy-003-Restrict-igmp-reports-for-downstream-interfaces-wrt-.patch @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +From 65f777e7f66b55239d935c1cf81bb5abc0f6c89f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Grinch grinch79@users.sourceforge.net +Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 19:58:26 +0500 +Subject: [PATCH] Restrict igmp reports for downstream interfaces (wrt #2833339) + +atm all igmp membership reports are forwarded to the upstream interface. +Unfortunately some ISP Providers restrict some multicast groups (esp. those +that are defined as local link groups and that are not supposed to be +forwarded to the wan, i.e 224.0.0.0/24). Therefore there should be some +kind of black oder whitelisting. +As whitelisting can be accomplished quite easy I wrote a litte patch, which +is attached to this request. +--- + doc/igmpproxy.conf.5.in | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ + src/config.c | 23 ++++++++++++++++++++++- + src/igmpproxy.h | 1 + + src/request.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++---- + 4 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/doc/igmpproxy.conf.5.in b/doc/igmpproxy.conf.5.in +index a4ea7d0..56efa22 100644 +--- a/doc/igmpproxy.conf.5.in ++++ b/doc/igmpproxy.conf.5.in +@@ -116,6 +116,25 @@ This is especially useful for the upstream interface, since the source for multi + traffic is often from a remote location. Any number of altnet parameters can be specified. + .RE + ++.B whitelist ++.I networkaddr ++.RS ++Defines a whitelist for multicast groups. The network address must be in the following ++format 'a.b.c.d/n'. If you want to allow one single group use a network mask of /32, ++i.e. 'a.b.c.d/32'. ++ ++By default all multicast groups are allowed on any downstream interface. If at least one ++whitelist entry is defined, all igmp membership reports for not explicitly whitelisted ++multicast groups will be ignored and therefore not be served by igmpproxy. This is especially ++useful, if your provider does only allow a predefined set of multicast groups. These whitelists ++are only obeyed by igmpproxy itself, they won't prevent any other igmp client running on the ++same machine as igmpproxy from requesting 'unallowed' multicast groups. ++ ++You may specify as many whitelist entries as needed. Although you should keep it as simple as ++possible, as this list is parsed for every membership report and therefore this increases igmp ++response times. Often used or large groups should be defined first, as parsing ends as soon as ++a group matches an entry. ++.RE + + .SH EXAMPLE + ## Enable quickleave +diff --git a/src/config.c b/src/config.c +index 5a96ce0..d72619f 100644 +--- a/src/config.c ++++ b/src/config.c +@@ -46,6 +46,9 @@ struct vifconfig { + + // Keep allowed nets for VIF. + struct SubnetList* allowednets; ++ ++ // Allowed Groups ++ struct SubnetList* allowedgroups; + + // Next config in list... + struct vifconfig* next; +@@ -202,6 +205,8 @@ void configureVifs() { + // Insert the configured nets... + vifLast->next = confPtr->allowednets; + ++ Dp->allowedgroups = confPtr->allowedgroups; ++ + break; + } + } +@@ -215,7 +220,7 @@ void configureVifs() { + */ + struct vifconfig *parsePhyintToken() { + struct vifconfig *tmpPtr; +- struct SubnetList **anetPtr; ++ struct SubnetList **anetPtr, **agrpPtr; + char *token; + short parseError = 0; + +@@ -239,6 +244,7 @@ struct vifconfig *parsePhyintToken() { + tmpPtr->threshold = 1; + tmpPtr->state = IF_STATE_DOWNSTREAM; + tmpPtr->allowednets = NULL; ++ tmpPtr->allowedgroups = NULL; + + // Make a copy of the token to store the IF name + tmpPtr->name = strdup( token ); +@@ -248,6 +254,7 @@ struct vifconfig *parsePhyintToken() { + + // Set the altnet pointer to the allowednets pointer. + anetPtr = &tmpPtr->allowednets; ++ agrpPtr = &tmpPtr->allowedgroups; + + // Parse the rest of the config.. + token = nextConfigToken(); +@@ -266,6 +273,20 @@ struct vifconfig *parsePhyintToken() { + anetPtr = &(*anetPtr)->next; + } + } ++ else if(strcmp("whitelist", token)==0) { ++ // Whitelist ++ token = nextConfigToken(); ++ my_log(LOG_DEBUG, 0, "Config: IF: Got whitelist token %s.", token); ++ ++ *agrpPtr = parseSubnetAddress(token); ++ if(*agrpPtr == NULL) { ++ parseError = 1; ++ my_log(LOG_WARNING, 0, "Unable to parse subnet address."); ++ break; ++ } else { ++ agrpPtr = &(*agrpPtr)->next; ++ } ++ } + else if(strcmp("upstream", token)==0) { + // Upstream + my_log(LOG_DEBUG, 0, "Config: IF: Got upstream token."); +diff --git a/src/igmpproxy.h b/src/igmpproxy.h +index 4dabd1c..0de7791 100644 +--- a/src/igmpproxy.h ++++ b/src/igmpproxy.h +@@ -145,6 +145,7 @@ struct IfDesc { + short Flags; + short state; + struct SubnetList* allowednets; ++ struct SubnetList* allowedgroups; + unsigned int robustness; + unsigned char threshold; /* ttl limit */ + unsigned int ratelimit; +diff --git a/src/request.c b/src/request.c +index e3589f6..89b91de 100644 +--- a/src/request.c ++++ b/src/request.c +@@ -82,10 +82,22 @@ void acceptGroupReport(uint32_t src, uint32_t group, uint8_t type) { + my_log(LOG_DEBUG, 0, "Should insert group %s (from: %s) to route table. Vif Ix : %d", + inetFmt(group,s1), inetFmt(src,s2), sourceVif->index); + +- // The membership report was OK... Insert it into the route table.. +- insertRoute(group, sourceVif->index); +- +- ++ // If we don't have a whitelist we insertRoute and done ++ if(sourceVif->allowedgroups == NULL) ++ { ++ insertRoute(group, sourceVif->index); ++ return; ++ } ++ // Check if this Request is legit on this interface ++ struct SubnetList *sn; ++ for(sn = sourceVif->allowedgroups; sn != NULL; sn = sn->next) ++ if((group & sn->subnet_mask) == sn->subnet_addr) ++ { ++ // The membership report was OK... Insert it into the route table.. ++ insertRoute(group, sourceVif->index); ++ return; ++ } ++ my_log(LOG_INFO, 0, "The group address %s may not be requested from this interface. Ignoring.", inetFmt(group, s1)); + } else { + // Log the state of the interface the report was recieved on. + my_log(LOG_INFO, 0, "Mebership report was recieved on %s. Ignoring.", +-- +1.7.2.5 + diff --git a/src/patches/igmpproxy-004-Restrict-igmp-reports-forwarding-to-upstream-interfa.patch b/src/patches/igmpproxy-004-Restrict-igmp-reports-forwarding-to-upstream-interfa.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a4caed7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/patches/igmpproxy-004-Restrict-igmp-reports-forwarding-to-upstream-interfa.patch @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +From bcd7c648e86d97263c931de53a008c9629e7797e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Stefan Becker stefan.becker@nokia.com +Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 21:08:57 +0200 +Subject: [PATCH] Restrict igmp reports forwarding to upstream interface + +Utilize the new "whitelist" keyword also on the upstream interface definition. +If specified then only whitelisted multicast groups will be forwarded upstream. + +This can be used to avoid publishing private multicast groups to the world, +e.g. SSDP from a UPnP server on the internal network. +--- + doc/igmpproxy.conf.5.in | 5 +++++ + src/rttable.c | 17 +++++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/doc/igmpproxy.conf.5.in b/doc/igmpproxy.conf.5.in +index 56efa22..d916f05 100644 +--- a/doc/igmpproxy.conf.5.in ++++ b/doc/igmpproxy.conf.5.in +@@ -134,6 +134,11 @@ You may specify as many whitelist entries as needed. Although you should keep it + possible, as this list is parsed for every membership report and therefore this increases igmp + response times. Often used or large groups should be defined first, as parsing ends as soon as + a group matches an entry. ++ ++You may also specify whitelist entries for the upstream interface. Only igmp membership reports ++for explicitely whitelisted multicast groups will be sent out on the upstream interface. This ++is useful if you want to use multicast groups only between your downstream interfaces, like SSDP ++from a UPnP server. + .RE + + .SH EXAMPLE +diff --git a/src/rttable.c b/src/rttable.c +index f0701a8..77dd791 100644 +--- a/src/rttable.c ++++ b/src/rttable.c +@@ -117,6 +117,23 @@ void sendJoinLeaveUpstream(struct RouteTable* route, int join) { + my_log(LOG_ERR, 0 ,"FATAL: Unable to get Upstream IF."); + } + ++ // Check if there is a white list for the upstram VIF ++ if (upstrIf->allowedgroups != NULL) { ++ uint32_t group = route->group; ++ struct SubnetList* sn; ++ ++ // Check if this Request is legit to be forwarded to upstream ++ for(sn = upstrIf->allowedgroups; sn != NULL; sn = sn->next) ++ if((group & sn->subnet_mask) == sn->subnet_addr) ++ // Forward is OK... ++ break; ++ ++ if (sn == NULL) { ++ my_log(LOG_INFO, 0, "The group address %s may not be forwarded upstream. Ignoring.", inetFmt(group, s1)); ++ return; ++ } ++ } ++ + // Send join or leave request... + if(join) { + +-- +1.7.2.5 + diff --git a/src/patches/igmpproxy-100-use-monotic-clock-instead-of-time-of-day.patch b/src/patches/igmpproxy-100-use-monotic-clock-instead-of-time-of-day.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e75283c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/patches/igmpproxy-100-use-monotic-clock-instead-of-time-of-day.patch @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +From d0e66e0719ae8eb549f7cc220fdc66575d3db332 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Jonas Gorski jonas.gorski@gmail.com +Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 17:01:11 +0200 +Subject: [PATCH 4/4] use monotic clock instead of time of day + +The time of day might chance e.g. by daylight savings time during the +runtime, which causes timers to fire repeatedly for a long time. + +Contributed by T-Labs, Deutsche Telekom Innovation Laboratories + +Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski jonas.gorski@gmail.com +--- + configure.ac | 2 ++ + src/igmpproxy.c | 26 +++++++++++++------------- + src/igmpproxy.h | 3 ++- + 3 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac +index 85beb08..bd84eba 100644 +--- a/configure.ac ++++ b/configure.ac +@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct sockaddr_in.sin_len], [], [], [[ + #include <netinet/in.h> + ]]) + ++AC_SEARCH_LIBS([clock_gettime],[rt]) ++ + AC_CONFIG_FILES([ + Makefile + doc/Makefile +diff --git a/src/igmpproxy.c b/src/igmpproxy.c +index 35000c7..3a9ccad 100644 +--- a/src/igmpproxy.c ++++ b/src/igmpproxy.c +@@ -234,13 +234,13 @@ void igmpProxyRun() { + int MaxFD, Rt, secs; + fd_set ReadFDS; + socklen_t dummy = 0; +- struct timeval curtime, lasttime, difftime, tv; ++ struct timespec curtime, lasttime, difftime, tv; + // The timeout is a pointer in order to set it to NULL if nessecary. +- struct timeval *timeout = &tv; ++ struct timespec *timeout = &tv; + + // Initialize timer vars +- difftime.tv_usec = 0; +- gettimeofday(&curtime, NULL); ++ difftime.tv_nsec = 0; ++ clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &curtime); + lasttime = curtime; + + // First thing we send a membership query in downstream VIF's... +@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ void igmpProxyRun() { + if(secs == -1) { + timeout = NULL; + } else { +- timeout->tv_usec = 0; ++ timeout->tv_nsec = 0; + timeout->tv_sec = secs; + } + +@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ void igmpProxyRun() { + FD_SET( MRouterFD, &ReadFDS ); + + // wait for input +- Rt = select( MaxFD +1, &ReadFDS, NULL, NULL, timeout ); ++ Rt = pselect( MaxFD +1, &ReadFDS, NULL, NULL, timeout, NULL ); + + // log and ignore failures + if( Rt < 0 ) { +@@ -307,20 +307,20 @@ void igmpProxyRun() { + */ + if (Rt == 0) { + curtime.tv_sec = lasttime.tv_sec + secs; +- curtime.tv_usec = lasttime.tv_usec; ++ curtime.tv_nsec = lasttime.tv_nsec; + Rt = -1; /* don't do this next time through the loop */ + } else { +- gettimeofday(&curtime, NULL); ++ clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &curtime); + } + difftime.tv_sec = curtime.tv_sec - lasttime.tv_sec; +- difftime.tv_usec += curtime.tv_usec - lasttime.tv_usec; +- while (difftime.tv_usec > 1000000) { ++ difftime.tv_nsec += curtime.tv_nsec - lasttime.tv_nsec; ++ while (difftime.tv_nsec > 1000000000) { + difftime.tv_sec++; +- difftime.tv_usec -= 1000000; ++ difftime.tv_nsec -= 1000000000; + } +- if (difftime.tv_usec < 0) { ++ if (difftime.tv_nsec < 0) { + difftime.tv_sec--; +- difftime.tv_usec += 1000000; ++ difftime.tv_nsec += 1000000000; + } + lasttime = curtime; + if (secs == 0 || difftime.tv_sec > 0) +diff --git a/src/igmpproxy.h b/src/igmpproxy.h +index 4df8a79..36a4f04 100644 +--- a/src/igmpproxy.h ++++ b/src/igmpproxy.h +@@ -44,12 +44,13 @@ + #include <string.h> + #include <fcntl.h> + #include <stdbool.h> ++#include <time.h> + + #include <sys/socket.h> + #include <sys/un.h> +-#include <sys/time.h> + #include <sys/ioctl.h> + #include <sys/param.h> ++#include <sys/select.h> + + #include <net/if.h> + #include <netinet/in.h> +-- +1.7.2.5 +
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