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prepend encapsulation rules to reduce number of reconciliation thereof

because of the way the iptables rules are reconciled, having the encapsulation
rules at the end of the slice of rules results in them being deleted and re-added
many times, even though they are very static. Prepending them to the slice of
rules prevents this from happening, making that iptables chain more stable
and saving a bunch of roundtrips to iptables.
Clive Jevons 4 ani în urmă
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1 a modificat fișierele cu 3 adăugiri și 1 ștergeri
  1. 3 1
      pkg/mesh/mesh.go

+ 3 - 1
pkg/mesh/mesh.go

@@ -516,7 +516,9 @@ func (m *Mesh) applyTopology() {
 				break
 			}
 		}
-		ipRules = append(ipRules, m.enc.Rules(cidrs)...)
+
+		ipRules = append(m.enc.Rules(cidrs), ipRules...)
+
 		// If we are handling local routes, ensure the local
 		// tunnel has an IP address.
 		if err := m.enc.Set(oneAddressCIDR(newAllocator(*nodes[m.hostname].Subnet).next().IP)); err != nil {