If the peer was shutdown locally, it doesn't show up as admin. shutdown.
Instead it's treated as "Waiting for peer OPEN".
The same applies to when the peer reaches maximum-prefix count.
Signed-off-by: Donatas Abraitis <donatas.abraitis@gmail.com>
Override ORIGIN attribute if defined.
E.g.: Cisco and Juniper set ORIGIN for aggregated address
to IGP which is not what rfc4271 says.
This enables the same behavior, optionally.
Signed-off-by: Donatas Abraitis <donatas.abraitis@gmail.com>
The act of peer_sort() being called always set this value
even when we are just looking it up. We need to seperate
out the idea of lookup from set.
For those places that this is immediately obvious that
this is a lookup switch over to using this function.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
Current failed reasons for bgp when you have a peer that
is not online yet is `Waiting for NHT`, even if NHT has
succeeded. Add some code to differentiate this.
eva# show bgp ipv4 uni summ failed
BGP router identifier 192.168.201.135, local AS number 3923 vrf-id 0
BGP table version 0
RIB entries 0, using 0 bytes of memory
Peers 2, using 43 KiB of memory
Neighbor EstdCnt DropCnt ResetTime Reason
192.168.44.1 0 0 never Waiting for NHT
192.168.201.139 0 0 never Waiting for Open to Succeed
Total number of neighbors 2
eva#
eva# show bgp nexthop
Current BGP nexthop cache:
192.168.44.1 invalid, peer 192.168.44.1
Must be Connected
Last update: Mon Feb 10 19:05:19 2020
192.168.201.139 valid [IGP metric 0], #paths 0, peer 192.168.201.139
So 192.168.201.139 is a peer for a connected route that has not been
created on .139, while 44.1 nexthop tracking has not succeeded yet.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
Data Structures, function declaration and Macros forSignalling
from BGPD to ZEBRA to enable or disable GR feature in ZEBRA
depending on bgp per peer gr configuration.
Signed-off-by: Biswajit Sadhu <sadhub@vmware.com>
*After a restarting router comes up and the bgp session is
successfully established with the peer. If the restarting
router doesn’t have any route to send, it send EOR to
the peer immediately before receiving updates from its peers.
*Instead the restarting router should send EOR, if the
selection deferral timer is not running OR count of eor received
and eor required are matches then send EOR.
Signed-off-by: Biswajit Sadhu <sadhub@vmware.com>
BGP disable EOR sending is a useful command for testing various
scenarios of BGP graceful restart.
* Added the hidden CLI command : bgp graceful-restart disable-eor
* The CLI will not be displayed in "show running-config" and will not
be stored in configuration file.
* When enabled, EOR will not be sent to peer
Signed-off-by: Biswajit Sadhu <sadhub@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Soman K S <somanks@vmware.com>
bgp tcp connection.
When the BGP peer is configured between two bgp routes both routers would create
peer structure , when they receive each other’s open message. In this event both
speakers, open duplicate TCP sessions and send OPEN messages on each socket
simultaneously, the BGP Identifier is used to resolve which socket should be closed.
If BGP GR is enabled the old tcp session is dumped and the new session is retained.
So while this transfer of connection is happening, if all the bgp gr config
is not migrated to the new connection, the new bgp gr mode will never get applied.
Fix Summary:
1. Replicate GR configuration from the old session to the new session in bgp_accept().
2. Replicate GR configuration from stub to full-fledged peer in bgp_establish().
3. Disable all NSF flags, clear stale routes (if present), stop restart & stale timers
(if they are running) when the bgp GR mode is changed to “Disabled”.
4. Disable R-bit in cap, if it is not set the received open message.
Signed-off-by: Biswajit Sadhu <sadhub@vmware.com>
* Selection Deferral Timer for Graceful Restart.
* Added selection deferral timer handling function.
* Route marking as selection defer when update message is received.
* Staggered processing of routes which are pending best selection.
* Fix for multi-path test case.
Signed-off-by: Biswajit Sadhu <sadhub@vmware.com>
and DS.
* Added config commands and data structures for deferral timer
configuration and processing.
Cmd : bgp graceful-restart select-defer-time (0-3600)
Cmd : no bgp graceful-restart select-defertime (0-3600)
Signed-off-by: Biswajit Sadhu <sadhub@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Soman K S <somanks@vmware.com>
* Added new show command to show the graceful restart
information for each neighbor.
Cmd: show bgp [<ipv4|ipv6>] neighbors [<A.B.C.D|X:X::X:X|WORD>] graceful-restart
* Changes to show neighbors commands for displaying
graceful restart information.
Cmd :show [ip] bgp [<view|vrf> VIEWVRFNAME] [<ipv4|ipv6>] neighbors [<A.B.C.D|X:X::X:X|
Signed-off-by: Biswajit Sadhu <sadhub@vmware.com>
* Added FSM for peer and global configuration for graceful restart
* Added debug option BGP_GRACEFUL_RESTART for logs specific to
graceful restart processing
Signed-off-by: Biswajit Sadhu <sadhub@vmware.com>
This moves all the DFLT_BGP_* stuff over to the new defaults mechanism.
bgp_timers_nondefault() added to get better file-scoping.
v2: moved everything into bgp_vty.c so that the core BGP code is
independent of the CLI-specific defaults. This should make the future
northbound conversion easier.
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@diac24.net>
The sender side AS path loop detection code was implemented since the
import of Quagga code, however it was always disabled by a `ifdef`
guard.
Lets allow the user to decide whether or not to enable this feature on
run-time.
Signed-off-by: Rafael Zalamena <rzalamena@opensourcerouting.org>
Add -s X or --socket_size X to the bgp cli to allow
the end user to specify the outgoing bgp tcp kernel
socket buffer size.
It is recommended that this option is only used on
large scale operations.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
The newly added PEER_RMAP_TYPE_AGGREGATE flag is setup to
be the 9th bit:
But the flag we are putting it into:
uint8_t rmap_type;
is 8 bits. Adjust the size.
Found by Coverity SA Scan
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
There was a silly bug introduced when the command to show failed sessions
was added. A missing "," caused the wrong error message to be printed.
Debugging this led down a path that:
- Led to discovering one more error message that needed to be added
- Providing the error code along with the string in the JSON output
to allow programs to key off numbers rather than strings.
- Fixing the missing ","
- Changing the error message to "Waiting for Peer IPv6 LLA" to
make it clear that we're waiting for the link local addr.
Signed-off-by: Dinesh G Dutt <5016467+ddutt@users.noreply.github.com>
In a data center, having 32-128 peers is not uncommon. In such a situation, to find a
peer that has failed and why is several commands. This hinders both the automatability of
failure detection and the ease/speed with which the reason can be found. To simplify this
process of catching a failure and its cause quicker, this patch does the following:
1. Created a new function, bgp_show_failed_summary to display the
failed summary output for JSON and vty
2. Created a new function to display the reset code/subcode. This is now used in the
failed summary code and in the show neighbors code
3. Added a new variable failedPeers in all the JSON outputs, including the vanilla
"show bgp summary" family. This lists the failed session count.
4. Display peer, dropped count, estd count, uptime and the reason for failure as the
output of "show bgp summary failed" family of commands
5. Added three resset codes for the case where we're waiting for NHT, waiting for peer
IPv6 addr, waiting for VRF to init.
This also counts the case where only one peer has advertised an AFI/SAFI.
The new command has the optional keyword "failed" added to the classical summary command.
The changes affect only one existing output, that of "show [ip] bgp neighbors <nbr>". As
we track the lack of NHT resolution for a peer or the lack of knowing a peer IPv6 addr,
the output of that command will show a "waiting for NHT" etc. as the last reset reason.
This patch includes update to the documentation too.
Signed-off-by: Dinesh G Dutt <5016467+ddutt@users.noreply.github.com>
Generally available hook for plugging application-specific
code in for bgp peer change events.
This hook (peer_status_changed) replaces the previous, more
specific 'peer_established' hook with a more general-purpose one.
Also, 'bgp_dump_state' is now registered under this hook.
Signed-off-by: Marton Kun-Szabo <martonk@amazon.com>
"show bgp l2vpn evpn neighbors <neighbor> [advertised-routes|routes]' did
not work due to various bugs. First, the command only accepted IPv4
addresses as valid neighbor ID, thereby rejecting unnumbered BGP and IPv6
neighbor address. Second, the SAFI was hardcoded to MPLS_VPN even though
we were passing the safi. Third, "all" made no sense in the command context
and to make the command uniform across all address families, I removed the
"all" keyword from the command.
Signed-off-by: Dinesh G Dutt <ddps4u@gmail.com>
Both of these hooks are necessary for proper operation of extensions
that need to latch on to a particular instance.
- without the delete hook, it's impossible to get rid of stale
references, leading to crashes with invalid instance pointers.
- the config-write hook is necessary because per-instance config needs
to be written inside the "router bgp" block to have the appropriate
context; adding a separate config node can't do that.
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@opensourcerouting.org>
These counters are accessible through BMP and may be useful to monitor
bgpd. A CLI to show them could also be added if people are interested.
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@opensourcerouting.org>
last_reset_cause_size is the length *used* in last_reset_cause[]. It's
straight up used wrong here; we're saving off a reset cause and need to
check against the *available* size in last_reset_cause[].
This could actually have led to (hopefully rare) crashes in the assert
there, since the assert condition might fail incorrectly.
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@opensourcerouting.org>
This code is not returned anywhere in the system as that bgp
is by default multiple-instance 'only' now. So remove
the last remaining bits of it from the code base.
Remove BGP_ERR_MULTIPLE_INSTANCE_USED too.
Make bgp_get explicitly return BGP_SUCCESS
instead of 0.
Remove the multi-instance error code too.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
* When the bgp is being deleted and routes are in clear workqueue
and new aggregate address being allocated
* Added flag BGP_FLAG_DELETE_IN_PROGRESS in bgp structure to
bgp instance is being deleted
* When adding aggregate route check this flag and peer_self is valid
Signed-off-by: Soman K S <somanks@vmware.com>