am 0dd572a5: Merge "Kill IPv6 sockets as well as IPv4 sockets." into honeycomb-LTE
* commit '0dd572a5196f7887de56912b6f2a22f053f1ca34':
Kill IPv6 sockets as well as IPv4 sockets.
diff --git a/libnetutils/ifc_utils.c b/libnetutils/ifc_utils.c
index e5c58b9..946c39d 100644
--- a/libnetutils/ifc_utils.c
+++ b/libnetutils/ifc_utils.c
@@ -366,10 +366,12 @@
int ifc_reset_connections(const char *ifname)
{
#ifdef HAVE_ANDROID_OS
- int result;
+ int result, success;
in_addr_t myaddr;
struct ifreq ifr;
+ struct in6_ifreq ifr6;
+ /* IPv4. Clear connections on the IP address. */
ifc_init();
ifc_get_info(ifname, &myaddr, NULL, NULL);
ifc_init_ifr(ifname, &ifr);
@@ -377,6 +379,21 @@
result = ioctl(ifc_ctl_sock, SIOCKILLADDR, &ifr);
ifc_close();
+ /*
+ * IPv6. On Linux, when an interface goes down it loses all its IPv6
+ * addresses, so we don't know which connections belonged to that interface
+ * So we clear all unused IPv6 connections on the device by specifying an
+ * empty IPv6 address.
+ */
+ ifc_init6();
+ // This implicitly specifies an address of ::, i.e., kill all IPv6 sockets.
+ memset(&ifr6, 0, sizeof(ifr6));
+ success = ioctl(ifc_ctl_sock6, SIOCKILLADDR, &ifr6);
+ if (result == 0) {
+ result = success;
+ }
+ ifc_close6();
+
return result;
#else
return 0;