this flag can be used when one routing daemon wants to force his route
to be injected prioritary with other routes, including selected routes.
for that, do not forget to update the new_selected pointer in the zebra
nexthop tracking algorithm.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
nhrp listens for route entries to be deleted, in case some new routes
impact the current routes installed by nhrp. To prevent from
unconfiguring nhrp shortcut route, just prevent nhrp routes to be
processed.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
Change the overview page's link for slack info to point to
the main FRR homepage section - that's where the self-serve
link/info is.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
RCA: When doppelganger still around and clear bgp is issued
there are chances of peer getting deleted and next pointer
is a freed peer pointer.
Fix: Pass address of nnode to get next safe peer pointer.
Signed-off-by: Santosh P K <sapk@vmware.com>
Issue 1:
1. Enable pim on an interface.
2. Configure query-interval or query max response time,
which results in pimd crash.
Root cause:
1. When pim is enabled on an interface, it creates a igmp socket
with querier_timer and other_querier time as NULL.
2. When query-interval/max_response_time is configured, it call the
function igmp_sock_query_reschedule() to reshedule the query. This
function check either of querier_timer or other_querier timer should
be running. Since in this case both are NULL, it results in crash.
Issue 2:
1. Enable pim on an interface.
2. Execute no ip igmp query-interval or query max response time,
which results in pimd crash.
Root cause:
1. When pim is enabled on an interface, it creates a pim interface
with querier_timer and other_querier time as NULL.
2. When no ip igmp query-interval/max_response_time is executed, it will
check either of querier_timer or other_querier timer should be running.
Since in this case both are NULL, it results in crash.
Fix:
When pim is enabled on an interface, it creates a igmp socket with
mtrace_only as true. So add a check if mtrace_only is true, then don't
reshedule the query.
Signed-off-by: Sarita Patra <saritap@vmware.com>
Issue:
Client---LHR---RP
1. Add kernel route for RP on LHR. Client send join
2. (*,G) will be get created in LHR and RP.
3. Kill the FRR on all the nodes
4. Start FRR only on LHR node
5. In LHR, (*, G) will be created with iif as unknown.
Root cause:
In the step 4, When LHR will receive igmp join, it will call
the function pim_ecmp_fib_lookup_if_vif_index which will look
for nexthop to RP with neighbor needed as false. So RPF lookup will
be true as the route is present in the kernel. It will create a
(*, G) channel_oil with incoming interface as the RPF interface
towards RP and install the (*,G) mroute in kernel.
Along with this (*,G) upstream gets craeted, which call the function
pim_rpf_update, which will look for the nexthop to RP with neighbor
needed as true. As the frr is not running in RP, no neighbor is present
on the nexthop interface. Due to which this will fail and will update
the channel_oil incoming interface as MAXVIFS(32).
Fix:
pim_ecmp_fib_lookup_if_vif_index() call the function pim_ecmp_nexthop_lookup
with neighbor_needed as true.
Signed-off-by: Sarita Patra <saritap@vmware.com>
Issue: REGISTER-STOP Rx is always displaying 0.
Root-cause: pim_ifstat_reg_stop_recv is not getting
incremented when register stop message is received.
Fix: Increment pim_ifstat_reg_stop_recv on receiving
of pim register stop packet.
Signed-off-by: Sarita Patra <saritap@vmware.com>
The lif variable was being set in the if statement and
immediately copied into from xf. No need to do this
twice.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
The handlers for a couple of the main LSP-oriented zapi
messages explicitly limited themselves to a single out-label.
Allow multiple labels if the sender ... sends them.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
We made the decision to explicitly trust kernel and system routes
of every other type with 058c16b7e2.
So, we should trust directly connected routes the same way, assuming
the interface exists.
Old Behavior:
K 2.2.2.1/32 [0/0] is directly connected, unknown inactive, 00:00:39
New Behavior:
K>* 2.2.2.1/32 [0/0] is directly connected, test1, 00:00:03
As a bonus, this fixes the issues we were seeing with not removing
directly connected routes of certain interface types when
those interfaces go down/are deleted.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
It's been a year search and destroy.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
Signed-off-by: Quentin Young <qlyoung@cumulusnetworks.com>