Yan Zheng <[email protected]> wrote on 11/07/2005 06:46:20 AM:
> If the first query message receive after expiration is MLDv2 general
> query and MAF_GSQUERY flag is set. The report message only contains
> sources marked by last MLDv2 Multicast Address and Source Specific
> Queries . Although this circumstance happens rare, I think it's
> better have it fixed
Do you have a test case that demonstrates this? It appears to
me that an MLDv2 general query doesn't execute that code (short circuited
above) and an MLDv1 general query (what that code is handling) will
have a timer expiring before switching back to MLDv2 mode (so it'll send
a v1 report, without any sources). Unless I'm missing something, I can't
see any way for the scenario you've described to happen.
That said, I also can't see anything it would hurt, so I don't
object,
but it looks unnecessary to me.
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