If the fib contains a route to a subnet via another host, it can not
be on-link.
Consider fib entries when deciding whether an address is on-link.
If a route via another host is a stronger match than an on-link
prefix, the address must be off-link.
Initialize addr with 0 first.
Otherwise if prefix is < 64 there will be random bits of stack memory
in the bits of the address that are neither touched by ipv6_addr_set_aiid()
nor ipv6_addr_init_prefix().
Sending a RA with ltime = 0 does not get us added to the default router
list, but the options (and therefore the RIO) are still parsed.
This even appears to work with Linux as a receiver.
When the default router was removed or could not be added, `dr` will
be NULL.
In this case, don't cease sending router solicitations - we still don't
have a default router.
dhcpv6_client_prefix_valid_until returned the valid timestamp
this fixes it according to the documentation given in
/sys/include/net/dhcpv6/client.h
to return seconds left
Prefix delegation used to be the only supported feature of our DHCPv6
client, but by now it also supports MUD, DNS recursive name servers and
IA_NA is on the horizon. So it makes sense to make IA_PD an optional
module like all those other features are as well.
If a node has two interfaces A with 2001:16b8:45b5:9af8:5884:3bff:fe4f:a903
and B with 2001:16b8:45b5:9afa:5884:3bff:fe4f:a902 and receives a neighbor
solicitation on A for an address configured on interface B, answer the neighbor
solicitation instead of bailing out with
> Target address 2001:16b8:45b5:9afa:5884:3bff:fe4f:a902 is not assigned
> to the local interface
Make gnrc_netif_create() block until the interface is created and
registered.
This avoids a race condition where after calling gnrc_netif_init_devs()
not all interfaces are available yet when iterating through the list
of interfaces with gnrc_netif_iter().
A lot of things break if `GNRC_NETIF_FLAGS_HAS_L2ADDR` is not set.
In order to handle router advertisements and auto-configureation,
generate a faux l2 address based on the netdev ID.
This option was unused before, honor it to make it possible to start
with router advertisements disabled and enable them at run time.
The defaults remain unchanged by that.