The linux kernel can send up a flag that tells us that the
connected address is not a PREFIXROUTE. Add the ability
to note this and pass it up from the data plane.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
(cherry picked from commit 466ad88ce1)
When netlink_link_change() errors out for a new link for
interface without MTU set, the allocated ctx is not freed..
Adding code for correctness
Ticket# 3628313
Signed-off-by: Rajasekar Raja <rajasekarr@nvidia.com>
Add the txqlen attribute to the common interface struct. Capture
the value in zebra, and distribute it through the interface lib
module's zapi messaging.
Signed-off-by: Mark Stapp <mjs@labn.net>
Upon some internal testing some crashes were found. This fixes
the several crashes and normalizes the code to be closer in
it's execution pre and post changes to use the data plane.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
a) Move the reads of link and address information
into the dplane
b) Move the startup read of data into the dplane
as well.
c) Break up startup reading of the linux kernel data
into multiple phases. As that we have implied ordering
of data that must be read first and if the dplane has
taken over some data reading then we must delay initial
read-in of other data.
Fixes: #13288
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
1) Add a bunch of get/set functions and associated data
structure in zebra_dplane to allow the setting and retrieval
of interface netlink data up into the master pthread.
2) Add a bit of code to breakup startup into stages. This is
because FRR currently has a mix of dplane and non dplane interactions
and the code needs to be paused before continuing on.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Turns out FRR has 2 functions one specifically for startup
and one for normal day to day operations. There were only
a couple of minor differences from what I could tell, and
where they were different the after startup functionality should
have been updated too. I cannot figure out why we have 2.
Non-startup handling of bonds appears to be incorrect
so let's fix that. Additionally the speed was not
properly being set in non-startup situations.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Since we are moving some code handling out of the dataplane
and into zebra proper, lets move the protodown r bit as well.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Rename the vrf_lookup_by_id function to zebra_vrf_lookup_by_id
and move to zebra_vrf.c where it nominally belongs, as that
we need zebra specific data to find this vrf_id and as such
it does not belong in vrf.c
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
1. No any configuration in FRR, and `ip link add vrf1 type vrf ...`.
Currently, everything is ok.
2. `ip link del vrf1`.
`zebra` will wrongly/redundantly notify clients to add "vrf1" as a normal
interface after correct deletion of "vrf1".
```
ZEBRA: [KMXEB-K771Y] netlink_parse_info: netlink-listen (NS 0) type RTM_DELLINK(17), len=588, seq=0, pid=0
ZEBRA: [TDJW2-B9KJW] RTM_DELLINK for vrf1(93) <- Wrongly as normal interface, not vrf
ZEBRA: [WEEJX-M4HA0] interface vrf1 vrf vrf1(93) index 93 is now inactive.
ZEBRA: [NXAHW-290AC] MESSAGE: ZEBRA_INTERFACE_DELETE vrf1 vrf vrf1(93)
ZEBRA: [H97XA-ABB3A] MESSAGE: ZEBRA_INTERFACE_VRF_UPDATE/DEL vrf1 VRF Id 93 -> 0
ZEBRA: [HP8PZ-7D6D2] MESSAGE: ZEBRA_INTERFACE_VRF_UPDATE/ADD vrf1 VRF Id 93 -> 0 <-
ZEBRA: [Y6R2N-EF2N4] interface vrf1 is being deleted from the system
ZEBRA: [KNFMR-AFZ53] RTM_DELLINK for VRF vrf1(93)
ZEBRA: [P0CZ5-RF5FH] VRF vrf1 id 93 is now inactive
ZEBRA: [XC3P3-1DG4D] MESSAGE: ZEBRA_VRF_DELETE vrf1
ZEBRA: [ZMS2F-6K837] VRF vrf1 id 4294967295 deleted
OSPF: [JKWE3-97M3J] Zebra: interface add vrf1 vrf default[0] index 0 flags 480 metric 0 mtu 65575 speed 0 <- Wrongly add interface
```
`if_handle_vrf_change()` moved the interface from specific vrf to default
vrf. But it doesn't skip interface of vrf type. So, the wrong/redundant
add operation is done.
Note, the wrong add operation is regarded as an normal interface because
the `ifp->status` is cleared too early, so it is without VRF flag
( `ZEBRA_INTERFACE_VRF_LOOPBACK` ). Now, ospfd will initialize `ifp->type`
to `OSPF_IFTYPE_BROADCAST`.
3. `ip link add vrf1 type vrf ...`, add "vrf1" again. FRR will be with
wrong display:
```
interface vrf1
ip ospf network broadcast
exit
```
Here, zebra will send `ZEBRA_INTERFACE_ADD` again for "vrf1" with
correct `ifp->status`, so it will be updated into vrf type. But
it can't update `ifp->type` from `OSPF_IFTYPE_BROADCAST` to
`OSPF_IFTYPE_LOOPBACK` because it had been already configured in above
step 2.
Two changes to fix it:
1. Skip the procedure of switching VRF for interfaces of vrf type.
It means, don't send `ZEBRA_INTERFACE_ADD` to clients when deleting vrf.
2. Put the deletion of this flag at the last.
It means, clients should get correct `ifp->status`.
Signed-off-by: anlan_cs <vic.lan@pica8.com>
This is a first in a series of commits, whose goal is to rename
the thread system in FRR to an event system. There is a continual
problem where people are confusing `struct thread` with a true
pthread. In reality, our entire thread.c is an event system.
In this commit rename the thread.[ch] files to event.[ch].
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Read in STP state changes for a Single Vxlan Device
via bridge vlan netlink messages. Map the vlanid to a
VNI in the SVD table and treat it similar to how
we handle proto down of the Vxlan device traditionally
in a non-SVD device scenario.
Forwarding == Interface UP
Blocking == Interface DOWN
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
This patch addresses fix for issues found during static analysis.
rt_netlink - initialise vtep if there is NDA_DST attribute
if_netlink - initialise vni_start and vni_end
Signed-off-by: Sharath Ramamurthy <sramamurthy@nvidia.com>
This patch addresses following issues,
- When the VLAN-VNI mapping is configured via a map and not using
individual VXLAN interfaces, upon removal of a VNI ensure that the
remote FDB entries are uninstalled correctly.
- When VNI configuration is performed using VLAN-VNI mapping (i.e., without
individual VXLAN interfaces) and flooded traffic is handled via multicast,
the multicast group corresponding to the VNI needs to be explicitly read
from the bridge FDB. This is relevant in the case of netlink interface to
the kernel and for the scenario where a new VNI is provisioned or comes up.
Signed-off-by: Sharath Ramamurthy <sramamurthy@nvidia.com>
This change brings in following functionality
- netlink_bridge_vxlan_vlan_vni_map_update for single vxlan devices
This function is responsible for reading the vlan-vni map information
received from netlink and populating a new hash_table with the vlan-vni
data. Once all the vlan-vni data is collected, zebra_vxlan_if_vni_table_add_update
is called to update vni_table in vxlan interface and process each of the
vlan-vni data.
- refactoring changes for zevpn_build_hash_table
- existing zevpn_build_hash_table was walking over all the vxlan interfaces
and then processing the vni for each of them. In case of single vxlan device,
we will have more than one vni entries. This function is abstracted so that
it iterates over all the vni entries for single vxlan device. For traditional
vxlan device the zebra_vxlan_if_vni_iterate would only process single vni
associated with that device.
Signed-off-by: Sharath Ramamurthy <sramamurthy@nvidia.com>
This change set introduces data structure changes required for multiple vlan aware bridge
functionality. A new structure zebra_l2_bridge_if encapsulates the vlan to access_bd
association of the bridge. A vlan_table hash_table is used to record each instance
of the vlan to access_bd of the bridge via zebra_l2_bridge_vlan structure.
vxlan iftype derivation: netlink attribute IFLA_VXLAN_COLLECT_METADATA is used
to derive the iftype of the vxlan device. If the attribute is present, then the
vxlan interface is treated as single vxlan device, otherwise it would default to
traditional vxlan device.
zebra_vxlan_check_readd_vtep, zebra_vxlan_dp_network_mac_add/del is modified to
be vni aware.
mac_fdb_read_for_bridge - is modified to be (vlan, bridge) aware
Signed-off-by: Sharath Ramamurthy <sramamurthy@nvidia.com>
This changeset introduces the data structure changes needed for
single vxlan device functionality. A new struct zebra_vxlan_vni_info
encodes the iftype and vni information for vxlan device.
The change addresses related access changes of the new data structure
fields from different files
zebra_vty is modified to take care of the vni dump information according
to the new vni data structure for vxlan devices.
Signed-off-by: Sharath Ramamurthy <sramamurthy@nvidia.com>
When zebra requests tunnel data it is sending a RTM_GETTUNNEL per
interface that is a VXLAN tunnel. If the kernel that is being
used does not support the particular request type then zebra
will get a error message per tunnel request back. Unfortunately
netlink_parse_info *stops* reading on the first error message.
Therefor one kernels that are returning an error message
let's gather all of those errors. This will allow things
like route reads to actually work properly
Fixes: #12056
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
`get_iflink_speed()` uses ioctl to get speed, not ip address. Additionally
adjust format for another one comment line.
Signed-off-by: anlan_cs <vic.lan@pica8.com>
'bridge vni add vni <id> dev <vxlan device>'
generates new RTM_NEWTUNNEL and RTM_DELTUNNEL
to add or remove vni to l3vxlan device.
Register new RTNLGRP_TUNNEL group to receive
new netlink notification.
Callback for the new RTM_xxxTUNNEL.
kernel patches:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/
linux.git/commit/?h=v5.18-rc7&id=7b8135f4df98b155b23754b6065c157861e268f1
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/
linux.git/commit/?h=v5.18-rc7&id=f9c4bb0b245cee35ef66f75bf409c9573d934cf9
Ticket:#3073812
Testing Done:
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Chirag Shah <chirag@nvidia.com>
Add initial zebra tracepoint support infrastructure
as well as add a frr_zebra:netlink_interface
callback.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
In the FreeBSD code if you delete the interface
and it has no configuration, the ifp pointer will
be deleted from the system *but* zebra continues
to dereference the just freed pointer.
==58624== Invalid read of size 1
==58624== at 0x48539F3: strlcpy (in /usr/local/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-freebsd.so)
==58624== by 0x2B0565: ifreq_set_name (ioctl.c:48)
==58624== by 0x2B0565: if_get_flags (ioctl.c:416)
==58624== by 0x2B2D9E: ifan_read (kernel_socket.c:455)
==58624== by 0x2B2D9E: kernel_read (kernel_socket.c:1403)
==58624== by 0x499F46E: thread_call (thread.c:2002)
==58624== by 0x495D2B7: frr_run (libfrr.c:1196)
==58624== by 0x2B40B8: main (main.c:471)
==58624== Address 0x6baa7f0 is 64 bytes inside a block of size 432 free'd
==58624== at 0x484ECDC: free (in /usr/local/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-freebsd.so)
==58624== by 0x4953A64: if_delete (if.c:283)
==58624== by 0x2A93C1: if_delete_update (interface.c:874)
==58624== by 0x2B2DF3: ifan_read (kernel_socket.c:453)
==58624== by 0x2B2DF3: kernel_read (kernel_socket.c:1403)
==58624== by 0x499F46E: thread_call (thread.c:2002)
==58624== by 0x495D2B7: frr_run (libfrr.c:1196)
==58624== by 0x2B40B8: main (main.c:471)
==58624== Block was alloc'd at
==58624== at 0x4851381: calloc (in /usr/local/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-freebsd.so)
==58624== by 0x496A022: qcalloc (memory.c:116)
==58624== by 0x49546BC: if_new (if.c:164)
==58624== by 0x49546BC: if_create_name (if.c:218)
==58624== by 0x49546BC: if_get_by_name (if.c:603)
==58624== by 0x2B1295: ifm_read (kernel_socket.c:628)
==58624== by 0x2A7FB6: interface_list (if_sysctl.c:129)
==58624== by 0x2E99C8: zebra_ns_enable (zebra_ns.c:127)
==58624== by 0x2E99C8: zebra_ns_init (zebra_ns.c:214)
==58624== by 0x2B3FF2: main (main.c:401)
==58624==
Zebra needs to pass back whether or not the ifp pointer
was freed when if_delete_update is called and it should
then check in ifan_read as well as ifm_read that the
ifp pointer is still valid for use.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Cleanup the logs in the netlink code for setting
protodown on/off to be more useful to a user parsing them
after an issue.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Use the SET/UNSET/CHECK/COND macros for flag bifields
where appropriate throught the protodown code base.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Make the netlink protodown static function for checking
if the only bit set for protodown reason is FRR's more
easily readable to someone not familiar with the code.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
When we are processing a bond member's protodown we get from
the dataplane, check to make sure we haven't already queued
up a set. If we have, it's likely this is just a notification
we get from the kernel after we set protodown and before we have
processed the result in our dplane pthread.
This change is needed now that we set protodown via the dplane
pthread.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Only clear protodown reason on shutdown/sweep, retain protodown
state.
This is to retain traditional and expected behavior with daemons
like vrrpd setting protodown. They expet it to be set on shutdown
and retained on bring up to prevent traffic from being dropped.
We must cleanup our reason code though to prevent us from blocking
others.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Add functionality to clear any reason code set on shutdown
of zebra when we are freeing the interface, in case a bad
client didn't tell us to clear it when the shutdown.
Also, in case of a crash or failure to do the above, clear reason
on startup if it is set.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Add command for use to set protodown via frr.conf in
the case our default conflicts with another application
they are using.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
Add support for setting the protodown reason code.
829eb208e8
These patches handle all our netlink code for setting the reason.
For protodown reason we only set `frr` as the reason externally
but internally we have more descriptive reasoning available via
`show interface IFNAME`. The kernel only provides a bitwidth of 32
that all userspace programs have to share so this makes the most sense.
Since this is new functionality, it needs to be added to the dplane
pthread instead. So these patches, also move the protodown setting we
were doing before into the dplane pthread. For this, we abstract it a
bit more to make it a general interface LINK update dplane API. This
API can be expanded to support gernal link creation/updating when/if
someone ever adds that code.
We also move a more common entrypoint for evpn-mh and from zapi clients
like vrrpd. They both call common code now to set our internal flags
for protodown and protodown reason.
Also add debugging code for dumping netlink packets with
protodown/protodown_reason.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Worley <sworley@nvidia.com>
With recent changes to interface up mechanics in if_netlink.c
FRR was receiving as many as 4 up events for an interface
on ifdown/ifup events. This was causing timing issues
in FRR based upon some fun timings. Remove this from
happening.
Ticket: CM-31623
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
Vxlan interfaces flap (protodown/up) event,
non ptm operative interfaces do not come up
as protodown up event do not trigger "if_up()"
event.
Ticket:CM-30477
Reviewed By:CCR-10681
Testing Done:
validated interfaces flaps, ip link down, ifdown
and protodown followed by UP event. all Vxlan interfaces
come up in bgpd post flap.
Signed-off-by: Chirag Shah <chirag@nvidia.com>