https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/pull/5865#discussion_r597670225
As this comment says. ZEBRA_FLAG_XXX should not have been used.
To communicate SRv6 Route Information. A simple Nexthop Flag would
have been sufficient for SRv6 information. And I fixed the whole
thing that way.
Signed-off-by: Hiroki Shirokura <slank.dev@gmail.com>
With this patch, zclient can intall seg6 rotues when
they set properties "nh_seg6_segs" on struct nexthop
and set ZEBRA_FLAG_SEG6_ROUTE on zapi_route's flag.
Signed-off-by: Hiroki Shirokura <slank.dev@gmail.com>
This commit is a part of #5853 works that add new ZAPI to
configure SRv6 locator which manages chunk prefix for
SRv6 SID IPv6 address for each routing protocol daemons.
NEW-ZAPIs:
* ZEBRA_SRV6_LOCATOR_ADD
* ZEBRA_SRV6_LOCATOR_DELETE
* ZEBRA_SRV6_MANAGER_CONNECT
* ZEBRA_SRV6_MANAGER_GET_LOCATOR_CHUNK
* ZEBRA_SRV6_MANAGER_RELEASE_LOCATOR_CHUNK
Zclient can connect to zebra's srv6-manager with
ZEBRA_SRV6_MANAGER_CONNECT api like a label-manager.
Then zclient uses ZEBRA_SRV6_MANAGER_GET_LOCATOR_CHUNK to
allocated dedicated locator chunk for it's routing protocol.
Zebra works for only prefix reservation and distribute
the ownership of the locator chunks for zcliens.
Then, zclient installs SRv6 function with
ZEBRA_ROUTE_ADD api with nh_seg6local_* fields.
This feature is already implemented by another PR(#7680).
Signed-off-by: Hiroki Shirokura <slank.dev@gmail.com>
With this patch, zclient can intall seg6local rotues whem
they set properties nh_seg6local_{action,ctx} on struct nexthop
and set ZEBRA_FLAG_SEG6LOCAL_ROUTE on zapi_route's flag.
Signed-off-by: Hiroki Shirokura <slank.dev@gmail.com>
- gre keys are collected and stored locally.
- when gre source set is requested, and the link interface
configured is different, the gre information collected is
pushed in the query, namely source ip or gre keys if present.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
preserve mtu upon interface flapping and tunnel source change.
Signed-off-by:Reuben Dowle <reuben.dowle@4rf.com>
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
This action is initiated by nhrp and has been stubbed when
moving to zebra. Now, a netlink request is forged to set
the link interface of a gre interface if that gre interface
does not have already a link interface.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
Use the main zebra workqueue for daemon-owned NHGs, in addition
to processing kernel-owned NHGs. The zapi message processing
creates a temporary object that's enqueued to the workqueue,
then processed/installed as part of the workqueue processing.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
zapi_nbr structure is renamed to zapi_neigh_ip.
Initially used to set a neighbor ip entry for gre interfaces, this
structure is used to get events from the zebra layer to nhrp layer.
The ndm state has been added, as it is needed on both sides.
The zebra dplane layer is slightly modified.
Also, to clarify what ZEBRA_NEIGH_ADD/DEL means, a rename is done:
it is called now ZEBRA_NEIGH_IP_ADD/DEL, and it signified that this
zapi interface permits to set link operations by associating ip
addresses to link addresses.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
Instead of directly configuring the neighbor table after read from zapi
interface, a zebra dplane context is prepared to host the interface and
the family where the neighbor table is updated. Also, some other fields
are hosted: app_probes, ucast_probes, and mcast_probes. More information
on those fields can be found on ip-ntable configuration.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
EVPN neighbor operations were already done in the zebra dataplane
framework. Now that NHRP is able to use zebra to perform neighbor IP
operations (by programming link IP operations), handle this operation
under dataplane framework:
- assign two new operations NEIGH_IP_INSTALL and NEIGH_IP_DELETE; this
is reserved for GRE like interfaces:
example: ip neigh add A.B.C.D lladdr E.F.G.H
- use 'struct ipaddr' to store and encode the link ip address
- reuse dplane_neigh_info, and create an union with mac address
- reuse the protocol type and use it for neighbor operations; this
permits to store the daemon originating this neighbor operation.
a new route type is created: ZEBRA_ROUTE_NEIGH.
- the netlink level functions will handle a pointer, and a type; the
type indicates the family of the pointer: AF_INET or AF_INET6 if the
link type is an ip address, mac address otherwise.
- to keep backward compatibility with old queries, as no extension was
done, an option NEIGH_NO_EXTENSION has been put in place
- also, 2 new state flags are used: NUD_PERMANENT and NUD_FAILED.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
neighbor table api in zebra is added. a netlink api is created for that.
the handler is called from the api defined in the previous commit.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
a zebra api is extended to offer ability to add or remove neighbor
entry from daemon. Also this extension makes possible to add neigh
entry, not only between IPs and macs, but also between IPs and NBMA IPs.
This API supports configuring ipv6/ipv4 entries with ipv4/ipv6 lladdr.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
zebra implements zebra api for configuring link layer information. that
can be an arp entry (for ipv4) or ipv6 neighbor discovery entry. This
can also be an ipv4/ipv6 entry associated to an underlay ipv4 address,
as it is used in gre point to multipoint interfaces.
this api will also be used as monitoring. an hash list is instantiated
into zebra (this is the vrf bitmap). each client interested in those entries
in a specific vrf, will listen for following messages: entries added, removed,
or who-has messages.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
EVPN nexthops are installed as remote neighs by zebra. This was earlier
done only via VRF IPvX uni routes imported from EVPN routes.
With EVPN-MH these VRF routes now reference a L3NHG which is setup based
on the EAD and doesn't include the RMAC. To workaround that BGP now
consolidates and maintains EVPN nexthops which are then sent to zebra.
zebra sets up these nexthops as L3-VNI nh entries using a dummy type-1
route as reference.
Ticket: CM-31398
Signed-off-by: Anuradha Karuppiah <anuradhak@cumulusnetworks.com>
This one also needed a bit of shuffling around, but MTYPE_RE is the only
one left used across file boundaries now.
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@diac24.net>
like it has been done for iptable contexts, a zebra dplane context is
created for each ipset/ipset entry event. The zebra_dplane_ctx job is
then enqueued and processed by separate thread. Like it has been done
for zebra_pbr_iptable context, the ipset and ipset entry contexts are
encapsulated into an union of structures in zebra_dplane_ctx.
There is a specificity in that when storing ipset_entry structure, there
was a backpointer pointer to the ipset structure that is necessary
to get some complementary information before calling the hook. The
proposal is to use an ipset_entry_info structure next to the ipset_entry,
in the zebra_dplane context. That information is used for ipset_entry
processing. The ipset name and the ipset type are the only fields
necessary.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
The iptable processing was not handled in remote dataplane, and was
directly processed by the thread in charge of zapi calls. Now that call
can be handled in the zebra_dplane separate thread. once a
zebra_dplane_ctx is allocated for iptable handling, the hook call is
performed later. Subsequently, a return code may be triggered to zclient
interface if any problem occurs when calling the hook call.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
Neither tabs nor newlines are acceptable in syslog messages. They also
break line-based parsing of file logs.
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@diac24.net>
valgrind is reporting:
2448137-==2448137== Thread 5 zebra_apic:
2448137-==2448137== Syscall param writev(vector[...]) points to uninitialised byte(s)
2448137:==2448137== at 0x4D6FDDD: __writev (writev.c:26)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x4D6FDDD: writev (writev.c:24)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x48A35F5: buffer_flush_available (buffer.c:431)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x48A3504: buffer_flush_all (buffer.c:237)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x495948: zserv_write (zserv.c:263)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x4904B7E: thread_call (thread.c:1681)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x48BD3E5: fpt_run (frr_pthread.c:308)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x4C61EA6: start_thread (pthread_create.c:477)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x4D78DEE: clone (clone.S:95)
2448137-==2448137== Address 0x720c3ce is 62 bytes inside a block of size 4,120 alloc'd
2448137:==2448137== at 0x483877F: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:307)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x48D2977: qmalloc (memory.c:110)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x48A30E3: buffer_add (buffer.c:135)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x48A30E3: buffer_put (buffer.c:161)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x49591B: zserv_write (zserv.c:256)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x4904B7E: thread_call (thread.c:1681)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x48BD3E5: fpt_run (frr_pthread.c:308)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x4C61EA6: start_thread (pthread_create.c:477)
2448137-==2448137== by 0x4D78DEE: clone (clone.S:95)
2448137-==2448137== Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation
2448137:==2448137== at 0x43E490: zserv_encode_vrf (zapi_msg.c:103)
Effectively we are sending `struct vrf_data` without ensuring
data has been properly initialized.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Send the results of daemons' nhg updates asynchronously,
after the update has actually completed. Capture additional
info about the source daemon in order to locate the correct
zapi session. Simplify the result types considered by the
zebra_nhg module.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
The raw zapi apis to encode and decode NHGs don't need to be
public; also add a little more validity-checking.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
Following functions is using writen to dispatch message
into socket, but another function uses zserv_send_message.
This commit does tiny unification for zapi's socket messaging.
Funcs:
- zsend_assign_label_chunk_response()
- zsend_label_manager_connect_response()
Signed-off-by: Hiroki Shirokura <slank.dev@gmail.com>
Just gather the opaque data into the route entry. Later
commits will display this data for end users as well as
to send it down.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Issue:
The bgp routes learnt from peers which are not installed in kernel are
advertised to peers. This can cause routers to send traffic to these
destinations only to get dropped. The fix is to provide a configurable
option "bgp suppress-fib-pending". When the option is enabled, bgp will
advertise routes only if it these are successfully installed in kernel.
Fix (Part1) :
* Added message ZEBRA_ROUTE_NOTIFY_REQUEST used by client to request
FIB install status for routes
* Added AFI/SAFI to ZAPI messages
* Modified the functions zapi_route_notify_decode(), zsend_route_notify_owner()
and route_notify_internal() to include AFI, SAFI as parameters
Signed-off-by: kssoman <somanks@gmail.com>
Only set the NHG/backup NHG pointers of the caller if the read
of the nexthops was successfull. Otherwise, we might free when not
neccessary or double free.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Add the zapi code for encoding/decoding of backup nexthops for when
we are ready for it, but disable it for now so that we revert
to the old way with them.
When zebra gets a proto-NHG with a backup in it, we early fail and
tell the upper level proto. In this case sharpd. Sharpd then reverts
to the old way of installation with the route.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Add type to the nhg_proto_del API params for sanity checking
that the types of the route sent by the proto matches the type
found with the ID.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Clean up the function names and remove some TODOs that are no
longer needed/hacks we used for testing.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Get the multipath number checks working with proto-based NHG
message decoding in zapi_msg.c
Modify the function that checks this for routes to work without
being passed a prefix as is the case with NHG creates.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Make the message parameters align better with other zapi
notifications and change the ID to correctly be a uint32.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Fix some reference counting issues seen when replacing
a NHG and deleting one.
For replacement, we should end with the same refcnt on the new
one.
For delete, its the caller's job to decrement its ref after
its done with it.
Further, update routes in the rib with the new pointer after replace.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
When we add a proto NHG, increment the refcount, when
we del a proto NHG, decrement the refcount rather than
deleting it explicitly. If the upper level proto is handling
it properly, it should get decremented to zero when we
receive a NHG del.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Fix check in zread where we determine validity of a route
based on reading in nexthops/checking ID is present.
We had a bad conditional that was determining a route
is bad if its not NHG ID based.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
We were hard coding proto bgp for use with the NHG creation.
Use the actual passed one from zapi now that it exists.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Add code to properly handle routes sent with NHG ID rather
than a nexthop_group.
For now, we separate this from backup nexthop handling since that
should probably be added to the nhg_proto_add calls.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Implement the underlying zebra functionality to Add/Del an
internal zebra and kernel NHG.
These NHGs are managed by the upperlevel protocols that send them
down via zapi messaging.
They are not put into the overall zebra NHG hash table and only
put into to the ID table. Therefore, different protos cannot
and will not share NHGs.
The proto is also set appropriately when sent to the kernel.
Expand the separation of Zebra hashed/shared/created NHGs and
proto created and mangaged NHGs.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Modify the send down of a route to use the nexthop group id
if we have one associated with the route.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
Add the ability to send a NHG from an upper level protocol down to
zebra. ZAPI_NHG_ADD encompasses both the addition and replace
semantics ( If the id passed down does not exist yet, it's Add,
else it's a replace ).
Effectively zebra will take this nhg passed down save the nhg
in the id hash for nhg's and then create the appropriate nhg's
and finally install them into the linux kernel. Notification
will be the ZAPI_NHG_NOTIFY_OWNER zapi message for normal
success/failure messaging to the installing protocol.
This work is being done to allow us to work with EVPN MH
which needs the ability to modify NHG's that BGP will own
and operate on.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
Take the zebra code that reads nexthops and combine it
into one function so that when we add zapi messages
to send/receive nexthops we can take advantage of this function.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
When installing rules pass by the interface name across
zapi.
This is being changed because we have a situation where
if you quickly create/destroy ephermeal interfaces under
linux the upper level protocol may be trying to add
a rule for a interface that does not quite exist
at the moment. Since ip rules actually want the
interface name ( to handle just this sort of situation )
convert over to passing the interface name and storing
it and using it in zebra.
Ticket: CM-31042
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Imagine a situation where a interface is bouncing up/down.
The interface comes up and daemons like pbr will get a nht
tracking callback for a connected interface up and will install
the routes down to zebra. At this same time the interface can
go down. But since zebra is busy handling route changes ( from pbr )
it has not read the netlink message and can get into a situation
where the route resolves properly and then we attempt to install
it into the kernel( which is rejected ). If the interface
bounces back up fast at this point, the down then up netlink
message will be read and create two route entries off the connected
route node. Zebra will then enqueue both route entries for future processing.
After this processing happens the down/up is collapsed into an up
and nexthop tracking sees no changes and does not inform any upper
level protocol( in this case pbr ) that nexthop tracking has changed.
So pbr still believes the nexthops are good but the routes are not
installed since pbr has taken no action.
Fix this by immediately running rnh when we signal a connected
route entry is scheduled for removal. This should cause
upper level protocols to get a rnh notification for the small
amount of time that the connected route was bouncing around like
a madman.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
The fuzzing code that is in the master branch is outdated and unused, so it
is worth to remove it to improve readablity of the code.
All the code related to the fuzzing is in the `fuzz` branch.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Urbańczyk <xthaid@gmail.com>
in order to create appropriate policy route, family attribute is stored
in ipset and iptable zapi contexts. This commit also adds the flow label
attribute in iptables, for further usage.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Guibert <philippe.guibert@6wind.com>
When turning on `debug zebra packet detail` or `debug zebra packet recv detail`
only display the detailed packet dump when `detail` is added.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
There are a bunch of places where the table id is not being outputed
in debug messages for routing changes. Add in the table id we
are operating on. This is especially useful for the case where
pbr is working.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
We can make the Linux kernel send an ARP/NDP request by adding
a neighbour with the 'NUD_INCOMPLETE' state and the 'NTF_USE' flag.
This commit adds new dataplane operation as well as new zapi message
to allow other daemons send ARP/NDP requests.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Urbańczyk <xthaid@gmail.com>
We were noticing registration time of the last nht time.
Let's just store the original time, although I am a bit
dubious about the usefulness of this.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
For the sake of Segment Routing (SR) and Traffic Engineering (TE)
Policies there's a need for additional infrastructure within zebra.
The infrastructure in this PR is supposed to manage such policies
in terms of installing binding SIDs and LSPs. Also it is capable of
managing MPLS labels using the label manager, keeping track of
nexthops (for resolving labels) and notifying interested parties about
changes of a policy/LSP state. Further it enables a route map mechanism
for BGP and SR-TE colors such that learned BGP routes can be mapped
onto SR-TE Policies.
This PR does not introduce any usable features by now, it is just
infrastructure for other upcoming PRs which will introduce 'pathd',
a new SR-TE daemon.
Co-authored-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
Co-authored-by: GalaxyGorilla <sascha@netdef.org>
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Merle <sebastien@netdef.org>
1. Local ethernet segments are configured in zebra by attaching a
local-es-id and sys-mac to a access interface -
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
!
interface hostbond1
evpn mh es-id 1
evpn mh es-sys-mac 00:00:00:00:01:11
!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
This info is then sent to BGP and used for the generation of EAD-per-ES
routes.
2. Access VLANs associated with an (ES) access port are translated into
ES-EVI objects and sent to BGP. This is used by BGP for the
generation of EAD-EVI routes.
3. Remote ESs are imported by BGP and sent to zebra. A list of VTEPs
is maintained per-remote ES in zebra. This list is used for the creation
of the L2-NHG that is used for forwarding traffic.
4. MAC entries with a non-zero ESI destination use the L2-NHG associated
with the ESI for forwarding traffic over the VxLAN overlay.
Please see zebra_evpn_mh.h for the datastruct organization details.
Signed-off-by: Anuradha Karuppiah <anuradhak@cumulusnetworks.com>
Current behavior:
eva# show mem
2020/08/04 18:07:38 ZEBRA: Not Notifying Owner: 2 about prefix 3.3.3.3/32(254) 2 vrf: 0
Fix it to show:
2020/08/04 18:07:38 ZEBRA: Not Notifying Owner: connected about prefix 3.3.3.3/32(254) 2 vrf: 0
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
Add a simple validation function for zapi_labels messages; it
checks for and validates backup nexthop indexes currently.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
Initial changes to support a nexthop with multiple backups. Lib
changes to hold a small array in each primary, zapi message
changes to support sending multiple backups, and daemon
changes to show commands to support multiple backups. The config
input for multiple backup indices is not present here.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
* add a vrf sub-command `[no] ipv6 router-id X:X::X:X`.
* add command `[no] ipv6 router-id X:X::X:X [vrf NAME]` for backward
compatibility.
* add a vrf sub-command `[no] ip router-id A.B.C.D` and make the old
one without `ip` an alias for it.
* add a command `[no] ip router-id A.B.C.D [vrf NAME]` for backward
comptibility and make the old one without `ip` an alias for it.
* add command `show ip router-id [vrf NAME]` and make
the old one without `ip` an alias for it.
* add command `show ipv6 router-id [vrf NAME]`.
* add ZAPI commands `ZEBRA_ROUTER_ID_V6_ADD`,
`ZEBRA_ROUTER_ID_V6_DELETE` and `ZEBRA_ROUTER_ID_V6_UPDATE`
for deamons to get notified of the IPv6 router-id.
* update zebra documentation.
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Merle <sebastien@netdef.org>
Extend PBR maps to discriminate by Differentiated Services Code Point and / or
Explicit Congestion Notification fields. These fields are used in the IP header
for classifying network traffic.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
| DS FIELD, DSCP | ECN FIELD |
+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
DSCP: differentiated services codepoint
ECN: Explicit Congestion Notification
Signed-off-by: Wesley Coakley <wcoakley@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Saurav Kumar Paul <saurav@cumulusnetworks.com>
Collapse some apis where primary and backup nhlfe code
was very similar, generally using a single common api
and using a bool to distinguish between primary and
backup.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
* Implement new dataplane operations
* Convert existing code to use dataplane context object
* Modify function preparing netlink message to use dataplane
context object
Signed-off-by: Jakub Urbańczyk <xthaid@gmail.com>
The zapi code processes a batch of incoming messages, using a
fifo. Hand the entire batch into the main zebra handling code,
and let it loop through the individual messages.
Divert the special OPAQUE messages from the normal processing
flow, and offer them to the new zebra_opaque module instead.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
Move some processing of zapi label messages so they can be
handled more efficiently. Handle zapi delete and replace
messages.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
Handle backup nhlfes in LSP zapi messages. Capture backup info
with LSPs, capture backup info in the dataplane LSP processing.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
Currently zebra when you compile without router advertisements
will just say something like `cannot handle message 42`. Which
is not terribly useful to an end user.
Add some smarts to the zapi message handling to just do nothing
and output a debug if someone has it turned on.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
When checking if a nexthop is active, if it has been marked as onlink,
just check on the presence and status of the nexthop's interface. When
handling client request to create a route, if the client says that the
nexthop is onlink, trust it; when internally (in zebra) determining
that the nexthop is onlink, ensure it is only done in the case of an
interface with a /32 IP address which is the case for OSPF unnumbered.
Signed-off-by: Vivek Venkatraman <vivek@cumulusnetworks.com>
Reviewed-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
Reviewed-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@cumulusnetworks.com>
Use the zapi client session id in the label manager apis;
use the client struct directly in some code. Assign a session
id to ldpd's sync LM zapi session.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
Distinguish zapi sessions, for daemons who use more than one,
by adding a session id. The tuple of proto + instance is not
adequate to support clients who use multiple zapi sessions.
Include the id in the client show output if it's present. Add
a bit of info about this to the developer doc.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>
zebra should only check whether a get_chunk operation succeeded
when processing the response, rather than insde the get_chunk
call itself. Spllitting the request and response hooks was done
precisely to allow for asynchronous calls to an external label
manager; in this case, the requested chunk is not necessarily
going to be available at request time.
Signed-off-by: Emanuele Di Pascale <emanuele@voltanet.io>
Include backup nexthops in nhe processing; connect incoming
zapi route data with updated rib/nhg apis; add more debugs in
nhg processing.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@voltanet.io>