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*: Cleanup some documentation from quagga->frr
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
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@ -268,6 +268,6 @@ Babel sample configuration file
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! babel hello-interval 12000
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! babel update-interval 36000
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! log file /var/log/quagga/babeld.log
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! log file /var/log/frr/babeld.log
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log stdout
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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# GDB macros for use with Quagga.
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#
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# Macros in this file are not daemon specific. E.g., OS or Quagga library
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# Macros in this file are not daemon specific. E.g., OS or FRR library
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# APIs.
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#
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# The macro file can be loaded with 'source <filename>'. They can then be
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
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#
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# E.g.:
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#
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# (gdb) source ~paul/code/quagga/gdb/lib.txt
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# (gdb) source ~paul/code/frr/gdb/lib.txt
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# (gdb) break bgp_packet.c:613
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# Breakpoint 3 at 0x7fa883033a32: file bgp_packet.c, line 613.
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# (gdb) cont
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lib/if.h
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lib/if.h
@ -399,16 +399,12 @@ struct connected {
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/*
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The ZEBRA_IFC_REAL flag should be set if and only if this address
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exists in the kernel and is actually usable. (A case where it exists
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but
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is not yet usable would be IPv6 with DAD)
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but is not yet usable would be IPv6 with DAD)
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The ZEBRA_IFC_CONFIGURED flag should be set if and only if this
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address
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was configured by the user from inside quagga.
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address was configured by the user from inside frr.
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The ZEBRA_IFC_QUEUED flag should be set if and only if the address
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exists
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in the kernel. It may and should be set although the address might
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not be
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usable yet. (compare with ZEBRA_IFC_REAL)
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exists in the kernel. It may and should be set although the
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address might not be usable yet. (compare with ZEBRA_IFC_REAL)
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The ZEBRA_IFC_DOWN flag is used to record that an address is
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present, but down/unavailable.
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*/
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@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ static int ospf_make_md5_digest(struct ospf_interface *oi,
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/* We do this here so when we dup a packet, we don't have to
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waste CPU rewriting other headers.
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Note that quagga_time /deliberately/ is not used here */
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Note that frr_time /deliberately/ is not used here */
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t = (time(NULL) & 0xFFFFFFFF);
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if (t > oi->crypt_seqnum)
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oi->crypt_seqnum = t;
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@ -2090,7 +2090,7 @@ static struct ospf_neighbor *ospfNbrLookup(struct variable *v, oid *name,
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return NULL;
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}
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/* map internal quagga neighbor states to official MIB values:
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/* map internal frr neighbor states to official MIB values:
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ospfNbrState OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ void ospf_process_refresh_data(struct ospf *ospf, bool reset)
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hit
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asserts in ospf_refresher_unregister_lsa(). This step is
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needed
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because the current quagga code does look-up for
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because the current frr code does look-up for
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self-originated LSAs
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based on the self router-id alone but expects OSPF_LSA_SELF
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to be
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ extern struct zebra_privs_t zserv_privs;
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* Alignment of zero-sized sockaddrs is nonsensical, but historically
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* BSD defines RT_ROUNDUP(0) to be the alignment interval (rather than
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* 0). We follow this practice without questioning it, but it is a
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* bug if quagga calls ROUNDUP with 0.
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* bug if frr calls ROUNDUP with 0.
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*/
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#ifdef __APPLE__
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#define ROUNDUP_TYPE int
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/* Route retain mode flag. */
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int retain_mode = 0;
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/* Allow non-quagga entities to delete quagga routes */
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/* Allow non-frr entities to delete frr routes */
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int allow_delete = 0;
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int graceful_restart;
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