static inline int arp_fwd_pvlan(struct in_device *in_dev, struct net_device *dev, struct rtable *rt, __be32 sip, __be32 tip) { if (rt->dst.dev != dev) return 0; if (sip == tip) return 0; if (IN_DEV_PROXY_ARP_PVLAN(in_dev)) return 1; else return 0; }
/* * Check for RFC3069 proxy arp private VLAN (allow to send back to same dev) * * RFC3069 supports proxy arp replies back to the same interface. This * is done to support (ethernet) switch features, like RFC 3069, where * the individual ports are not allowed to communicate with each * other, BUT they are allowed to talk to the upstream router. As * described in RFC 3069, it is possible to allow these hosts to * communicate through the upstream router, by proxy_arp'ing. * * RFC 3069: "VLAN Aggregation for Efficient IP Address Allocation" * * This technology is known by different names: * In RFC 3069 it is called VLAN Aggregation. * Cisco and Allied Telesyn call it Private VLAN. * Hewlett-Packard call it Source-Port filtering or port-isolation. * Ericsson call it MAC-Forced Forwarding (RFC Draft). * */ static inline int arp_fwd_pvlan(struct in_device *in_dev, struct net_device *dev, struct rtable *rt, __be32 sip, __be32 tip) { /* Private VLAN is only concerned about the same ethernet segment */ if (rt->dst.dev != dev) return 0; /* Don't reply on self probes (often done by windowz boxes)*/ if (sip == tip) return 0; if (IN_DEV_PROXY_ARP_PVLAN(in_dev)) return 1; else return 0; }