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>
Don't use the same starting time for all SPF trees otherwise the
results won't be accurate (they will accumulate instead of being
computed separately).
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
This should simplify all code that needs to iterate over all
adjacencies of a given area (iterating over all adjacencies of all
circuits is cumbersome).
While here, repurpose isis_adj_exists() into a lookup function,
making it more generally useful.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
The global isis structure can't be created/destroyed using the CLI,
so there's no need to define a QOBJ for it.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
Make that function accept an IS-IS area pointer instead of an
area name, making it more in line with the rest of the code base
(*delete() functions shouldn't perform lookups internally).
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
Some commands were using IS-IS while others were using ISIS. Fix
this inconsistency (prefer the former option for obvious reasons).
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
This fixes a problem where "show isis summary" could display
inconsistent information about the IPv6 dst-src SPT when
"ipv6-dstsrc" wasn't explicitly configured.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
A recent refactoring changed how isisd parses SR information from
the LSPDB and introduced a regression that prevents Prefix-SIDs to
work over unnumbered interfaces. Fix this.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
With these changes the IS-IS SR topotest should run to completion
about twice as fast compared to before (4 -> 2 minutes on my
machine).
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
Give the FRR users some examples of gRPC usage in scripts to let them
start experimenting with the new configuration interface provided by
YANG/northbound.
Signed-off-by: Rafael Zalamena <rzalamena@opensourcerouting.org>
Suppose you have more than 2 addresses on a pim interface:
lo up default 10.255.0.1/32
10.255.0.101/32
10.255.0.254/32
A `show ip pim int lo` gives us this:
eva# show ip pim interface lo
Interface : lo
State : up
Address : 10.255.0.1 (primary)
10.255.0.101/32
When we go look at the code that pulls secondary addresses in
we are using a prefix_cmp to know if we know about a secondary already
but were expecting true values instead of -1/0/1 being returned.
Modify code so that pim sees all secondary addresses
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
Router Information are contained in opaque LSAs and when such a LSA
is received a new SR node for the advertising router is created.
However, the RI related data is currently not set when such a SR node
already exists. This can happen when e.g. link and prefix information
arrive before the RI and therefore an SR node is created.
This is now fixed by setting the data everytime the RI is received,
independent of the SR node already existing or not.
Signed-off-by: GalaxyGorilla <sascha@netdef.org>
As part of PR 6758 vrf vni converted to transactional cli.
Handle a scenario where vrf is not created yet (inactive) and vni
is mapped to the inactive vrf.
Testing Done:
bharat(config-vrf)# do show vrf
vrf vrf1 id 11 table 1001
vrf vrf5 inactive (configured)
bharat(config)# vrf vrf5
bharat(config-vrf)# vni 5005
bharat(config-vrf)# do show vrf vni
VRF VNI VxLAN IF L3-SVI State Rmac
vrf5 5005 None None Down None
bharat(config-vrf)# no vni 5005
bharat(config-vrf)# do show vrf vni
VRF VNI VxLAN IF L3-SVI State Rmac
Signed-off-by: Chirag Shah <chirag@cumulusnetworks.com>
* Removed old timer thread resets, since this has been taken care of
after execution of the threads by the thread_fetch function in
lib/thread.c for quite some time now.
Signed-off-by: David Schweizer <dschweizer@opensourcerouting.org>
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>
For allocating a new label range the label manager will loop
the existing label chunks and compare the start and end labels
with the label range in question. In case a label range should
be re-allocated to the existing label chunk, the end label
of the chunk is not honored correctly, e.g. the new label
range has to be a true subset of the existing label chunk.
This is very easy reproducable by re-allocating a single label.
e.g. a label range of size 1.
This problem is fixed by allowing the mentioned 'end' labels to
be equal.
Signed-off-by: GalaxyGorilla <sascha@netdef.org>