In the last step of this test, r1's link to r2 is shut down but
both routers stay connected through a multi-hop LDP session. That
happens because r1 and r2 have a targeted adjacency created by
the pseudowire. The test then checks whether the pseudowire is
still up, using an alternate path for nexthop resolution.
Everything's fine except for the fact that LDP GTSM (aka
ttl-security) is enabled by default. This means that messages sent
over a multi-hop session are not delivered. In the case of this
test, it can prevent PW-Status notifications from being delivered,
which in turn can prevent the pseudowire from coming back up.
Fix the test by disabling GTSM so that LDP multi-hop sessions can
work normally. This is in accordance with RFC6720 which mentions
that GTSM should be disabled (statically or dynamically) for
multi-hop sessions.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
The sporadic failures were happening because, under heavy load,
the r4 router could form an OSPF adjacency with r3 a few seconds
before doing the same with r2. In that interim, LDP could establish
a neighborship with r2 going through r3 (instead of connecting
directly). That would cause all label mappings received from r3
to be ignored since they can't be mapped to the routes' nexthops
received from zebra, causing all sorts of test failures. None of
this is erroneous behavior as LDP simply follows the IGP.
The fix consists of updating the test to ensure all expected OSPF
adjacencies fully converged before proceeding to the LDP checks.
Signed-off-by: Renato Westphal <renato@opensourcerouting.org>
The rpf lookup debug was not taking into account the fact that a prefix-list
might be applied and also we might need to make a choice between the two.
So let's give ourselves a bit more data.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
For show ip pim interface traffic cli, doing the below changes
1. Changing DEFUN to DEFPY
2. Move the whole code to a common api and modify it so that can
be reused for pimv6.
Signed-off-by: Mobashshera Rasool <mrasool@vmware.com>
Moving pim_show_interface_traffic and pim_show_interface_traffic_single
to pim_cmd_common.c from pim_cmd.c to make it common to
pimd and pim6d.
Signed-off-by: Mobashshera Rasool <mrasool@vmware.com>
We set peer->ttl according if it's iBGP or eBGP, but when setting the TTL,
we technically ignore it.
Relax a bit and set TTL only if no GTSM configured.
Signed-off-by: Donatas Abraitis <donatas@opensourcerouting.org>
Reduce the scope, to avoid comparing uint16_t vs. size_t in a loop.
```
vty_out(vty,
" Message received that caused BGP to send a NOTIFICATION:\n ");
for (i = 1; i <= p->last_reset_cause_size;
i++) {
```
Signed-off-by: Donatas Abraitis <donatas@opensourcerouting.org>
Moving the common lines of pim_show_join_vrf and pim_show_join_vrf_all cli
in pim_cmd.c and pim6_cmd.c to pim_cmd_common.c file
Signed-off-by: Sai Gomathi N <nsaigomathi@vmware.com>
* sr_event_notif_send -> sr_notif_send
* sr_process_events -> sr_subscription_process_events
* sr_oper_get_items_subscribe -> sr_oper_get_subscribe
* Removed SR_SUBSCR_CTX_REUSE flag from the code at all
Signed-off-by: Donatas Abraitis <donatas@opensourcerouting.org>
the `show ip pim interface [x] traffic` command was deciding
to skip display of interfaces if they happened to be down at
that moment. This of course does not make a bunch of sense
to limit the output for a interface that may have sent data
in the past.
This fixes this test crash:
rnode = <lib.topogen.TopoRouter object at 0x7fc755be3880>, dut = 'c1', input_dict = {'c1': {'c1-l1-eth2': ['helloTx', 'helloRx']}}, output_dict = {'c1': {}}
def show_pim_intf_traffic(rnode, dut, input_dict, output_dict):
show_pim_intf_traffic_json = run_frr_cmd(
rnode, "show ip pim interface traffic json", isjson=True
)
output_dict[dut] = {}
for intf, data in input_dict[dut].items():
> interface_json = show_pim_intf_traffic_json[intf]
E KeyError: 'c1-l1-eth2'
/home/sharpd/frr8/tests/topotests/lib/pim.py:1496: KeyError
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>
There are a couple steps listing what is being done that are both inprecise
and missleading. Fix to actually say what is going on.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com>