On 1/30/17 2:16 PM, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> My fear is that routing daemons already adapt to the funny semantics of 
> multi-path routing in IPv4 vs IPv6
> and therefore any change in semantics or flags risks breaking existing user 
> space.

That is a possibility, but so far the 2 open source code bases I know of have 
problems with IPv6 mpath.

As I mentioned quagga does not work with IPv6 multipath as is today. 

I just looked at bird. IPv6 mpath support was added in Sept. 2016. It 
specifically hard codes not accepting RTA_MULTIPATH for IPv6 which I think is 
an odd choice and clearly coding to quirks as opposed to rtnetlink design. 
Having never looked at bird code I was able to get it working in < 1 hour. I 
will contact the patch author about that limitation. That said, the bird 
implementation needs work when you look at the add/delete/replace/append 
permutations, so the current code has its problems as well.


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